Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1957 Page: 3 of 9
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Ericksdahl Gin Runs Day and Nipbt
When Weattier Good, Handling Crop
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Sagertoii Metnodist Youths
Have Organization Meeting
MRS. DELBERT the other helpers to meet with
IJCKEVftK the group.
Thanksgiving ■mice Is Mrs. Minnie Ko(.h and
i feheduled for Wednesday eve- Junior of Lueders rtuttwl with
Ping, November 27, at ,7:30
pm. In St. Paul's Lutheran i
Church and the Zion Luther-
an Church will have their
ThanksgU Inf service^ Thurt-
day evening; at 6:30 p.in. .}
Mr. and Mr». Charles Clark
tnd son. Bob. went deer Hunf
ing to Dos* in South Texas
■ last week-end.
Winston Ulmer and Carl
Katner, s.udents at Texas
Tech, - were home last week
end visiting with their res-
pective parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I”. A. Uiiner and Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Rainer,
The members of the Stltclr
fnd Chatter Club entertained
their husbands and lamilies
with.the annual Thanksgiving
•upper held in the school
. lunchroom Thursday evening,
November 21. .
The newly reorganized
Methodist Youth Fellowship
group met in the church last
.. Wednesday night for their
first meeting. Billy Wende-
born, their sponsor, and Mrs.
Glynn Quack*, one of the help-
era, met with them- The fol-
STAMFORD AMFRTCAK
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Stamford. Tetri'*, SVvemWrVH. ,l$5J
Frigr jThrc**
nt atooa. ten days wWb
tiglin t and nufpbt-lAw
a Xi*. t M Wu*- r.
II•• >c -It kdodm
If 19) Tom B hitley Has Bee<
iron ml the B 1orld 21*2 Tim<
Mm Clemefiti warn H
mela and Shxrop ,.f Sag.-,, ln* »
, *»U»«rrHl Hiharda. ]«avv'With h
I Joining the family group Mi add Mrs \\ It Whitley,t
i later were Mr*. H. E. Olson «nd hi* brother* and Htatet >
and Mr and Mis. Oliver Smith Tom Inis l»ien .uv >• I th-
and Jam**. «f Stamford, j w or ld two and a hair time* in
Four year <>Jd Herbie Young-i the hurt il mouths lie « »»
qulit. spn t of Mr and Mrs.] "titioowl aboard the. -USS
Morils Youngqutsf of t Sr*rwt: Chikaskh* TA<JM, vvhtth was *
*'—*-*- -------- -.....—' M-STS Tahker
. Tile ship Turn wa* on hauled
oil ‘from Arutkt to The Hutch
We*t Index to Boston, to Ne'vi
York. Newport, dt 1. Nurioln.•
Vi , and Tftnatha >
He rrl«*br»4rd hi* iflth hllth
''«>• lh Colon. Panama,
The ship aImT hauled .oil
from ilatmrun. Arabia/to such
points as Singaix>nr,- YMkamkit''
Jap*m; Yongchon and K vuuut.
Korea; lloygkong, China; l*oa
mule,' Italy, l JtVIhrve Prtmec;
------ -----, , ----— —... T>'nntw,i'g~~s>>inmiT| -ttu1- mix—
and Blake. Erland Olson andja^kla landed oil bn the i S
Mlmt Sue J. V Oman and J»«tin j town, UR8 W i-' m i Koi
Bill, ami the boats* children, vestal-and the t iLS Sar.it.
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| the cotton harvest. t . . Mrs. C*. H Peterson, vice
i Three gmid davs ? of Them president and program chair
I bright andsunny, ' enabled ----**■““ ------- “ ,',i'-----
i farmei-s last week to Speed-up
1 the -<1e)a>I'd cotton harvest
somewhat and the gin was
using both day ami night
crews. Sunday and rifnndiay
started this week off with a
promise of clear weather and
the gathering of cotton was re-
sumed
Many farmers «$re making
over a half bale to the acre.
A raunUy expect* to drake
: very little if any cotton from
U rops planted and rejtkmted in
late June ami early July,
j The tw6 women’s organUa
tlons of the Bethel Lutheran
Church, the W. M S- *hd -the
Willing Workers, are spear.
ill for some time, was taken Prahle. spent the past w*»*
Monday to a T* tuple hospital w,lh hls grandparent*,
hv lu* brother, O I. Ekdahl.and Mm L. W. Barrbh.
Their wives accompanied them \lr. ai d Mrs, Leroy ?>'t»d-
FTdahl had entered the Stain gren were heats Saturday
ford Sunitarium on Thursday night ut the Lundgren home
after becoming quite 111*at his where a covered dish buffet
home. supper was served to a group
lonse.
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With Km It l/u nit.nr
Over *10.00
i Limit 1 per {miI.-i
Now ‘“'I d c'm iaiiH
Trcthe.
LIQUID CR TAffLETS
pari wt*- to stop
»U>r. -: S ^AOfl
IT WM I
Scuc/^ff :\T iTI 860
bin llokanson family .The dog
is hefng kept under observa-
tion. __————
_ The JlokaiuHms were ajgav ]-.
at the time, Mrg Manake and
Whitfield, hqt aware of their i
president, Jana Ulmer; vice-
president. 'ferry Gholson; sec
retary, Linda LeFevre, trea
-surer, Melody Ann Quade.
[They plan to meet on Wed-
of her life-in TWEtty died No-
vember 18 only a V^ry short
time after she had-visited in
Texas for the fir -t time since
<-/mQ«cted for nr Muga "- ”**
ieriuSi' and Thanksgiving dih
ner will-be held as usual
Thanksgiving Day at Betlvd
Knight plan id spend Thanks
giving holidays In Houston
with their daughter arwl her
husband.. ________ .
nrpm^hi ttfT>WAW«1tyTCW"fhe
dog nttaykeil him.
He was taken to the Stum
cause of-the holidays.
Mrs Charles- Clark
iiwoc.:- OMk. wuit^ ciec
"Smm Aa-i^4xJ.a. a^I-uiiutfW'WW>-1y-ftdTi
home for the aged at Chicago,
IT, a few yeaiw ago. Almost
totally blind and quite frail,
site made tl>e trip by .plane, n
niece and a gfeat. niece each
attending h6f one way of the
round trip.
Otvnn you brtfthwit
portermanos* pitta
t»ow syoonorpyi
lft» th>* mlghtloot,
ntc/M wtilclnnl
Rock’ol -yuti
All they powor
Sister of New
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Hope Woman Dies
In Alabam
visited here With Ericksdahl"
relatives; was granted her d-*
■*!»-*• of Pining once inoia iuni
4 sisters in Texas. They mot'
In Ft. Worth at the home ofl-
one of the sisters.
Mrs. C. E. YouhgqUfsf; a sis |
ter, and niece. Mrs. J. A Lund j
gren, also attended the funeral ,
They had retpitlned in Austin!
with relative* after attending
November 15 the funeral of n
nephew and cousin, Julias
Y oungqulst. car a relent
victim, when the death iner
sage, from Chicago arrlve«l
Mrs. Youngqotst and Mrs.
Lundgren returned homo with
the Stenholms.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Richards
had as over night guests week-
end before last hls sisters and
brother-in law. Mr and Mrs. A
E. Strid and Mrs Harry Ben
son, of Denver, Colo.
They wen* returning home
following a visit with reiutlves
in Austin and surrounding
area.
"Mr andTMrs Tkiugla* Lutk
of Hobbs. N ,M. visited, hls
fMirefitS,~Hlr and Mis' Bunk-
t.usk. FintUrday. .-
Mrs. Clinton -Rogers and
Mrs C W Bean attende«l a
coun'y II, I>. t’lufo meeting juj
Anson Wednesday afleirexml
In Mrs' Nfarv Newberry’s of-
fice
Mr* Leon Mulllnex died j
Sunday at- Mon-tgomerv. Ala I
She Is the former Mnhalle |
-Lundy and a sister of Mrs Bill i
fjorw* of this community
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sklle*
and son of Brmvnfleld vlslbd
the past weekend with Mr.
and Mr*. C. W. Sorrell 'and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrv Roger*.
Mr and Mrs
ljr*at!y linprovad
gas rpiiaagsl
(iJVKTOVVNCRAf-T FO!t A
MKKKtKK ( IrHlST.VIAS!
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i v -
Iredell Rogers
and Mr. and MrS. Clinton Rog
er* and children were' dinner
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Cook and family of Has
Judy Bean wis! a dinner
guest of Jackie W’eaver Sun-
day and Judy arrompanled Mi
and Mr* Jack Weaver and
Jackie, Glotla. Tommy and
Cindy to Haskell and Munday
Sunday afternoon:
Mr.*apd Mr* Henry Roger*
left Monday morning for Id»
kJU to visit Mr and Mr* liar
vey Rogers. They planned to
come home Tuesday
Mr xnd Mrs Keith Wheat-
ley and daughter of Wichita
Falla visited, her parents. Mr,
and Mrs. Matk Grantham,
over the week end.
The snow which fell Thurx
day night and Friday er^me as
a surprise to many folios
Corrugated Roofing
Square-----------
Mahogany Slab
Doors. Ea. ------
ft' Fir Decking ’
Per Ft. ±
IT* W. P. Decking
Per Ft..............
Door Units <
. Betty Boedeker who attends
Howard Payne College at
. Brown wood. %liJLW on,‘ the
college studeuU home for the
Thsnkaglvlng holidays. Her
parents. Mr. and Mrs N W
Boedeker.' were In Brownwood
for the recent homecoming
ldsOfl:J
automatics
167 Lb. Composition
Roofing. Sq.---
Heavy Barb Wire
il road
FREE
White Paint .
Gal. -----------—
15 Lb. A 30 Lb. Felt
Roll . m --w—
90 Lb. Slate Roofing
l^utoao"1 W*
1 Strand Simulat<
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Box Nalls
HaH Screen •
Per Ft. Yimousi
2x4 A 2x« Fir
Per Ft.
kM Fir Plywood
Per Ft------ ---
V i
: With Each Purchase*
J' * Over $10.00
tt.imit 1 per Sale)
Now Til Christina*
a week!
Wm. P. Carey
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Lumber Co.
HovifoJ the House Doctor’
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ShopJ'cnneyii
Experienced Maytag Servicemen
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makoa tho mighty dll
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1957, newspaper, November 28, 1957; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973140/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.