Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1950 Page: 7 of 14
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“SUPREME IN ITS FIELD
VOLUME XXVI
STAMFORD. JONES COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, I960
Select Pecan Tree Varieties With Care
If You Want Good Yield, Specialist Says
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COLLEGE STATION—The rhf> Place the tree In the center wilt usually insure more rapid
Ericksdahl Bethel Church
To Have Party on Friday
•on were Patsy Ruth's maternal
uncle, Willie Buerger, and Mrs.
Buerger
The January birthday party
ern Texas they include the Muoiv.
a heavy yielding medium sized pe-
Ctn; the Success, a large semi-
oval nut of excellent quality; th<^
his daughter, Dr.
i. B. Hate Hu* in lynn Hunt, and famHy when he
iteer program. went to get Mrs. Hansen who hud
will he-served: - teen Staying wilh Ihejlunt Jsjnv
lly during the convaleaence of
their daughter, the former Jack-
ie Hansen, who underwent ma-
Joi surgery on January 7. Mrs.
Hansen waa ill a part of the time
she was in Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Jack)
Nfcuert and children. Rondel and
VCaiy Ann, are making their
home In Avoca in the house for-
n^siriMg Ufhi.-h 1. pro-
lific; the Stuart, an old- favorite,
thatjjs disease resistant and a
• *V' pioducer of large pecans
sud the Mahn, a nice sized pecan
with fair internal quality, for
central Texas, Hutchison recoin-
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Hateriua left
Monday for San Antonio. Austin
and other points where Dr. H»t-
erius, as Texas Conference pie
sklent Is attending various meet-
Inga.
Gilbert Hansen assisted Bert II
Youngquist with the serving o:
refreshments at the last Broth
erhood meeting. His name was
Rots, will accept a light from a man while he’s driving a car.
mends the Burc-aa. Desirable.
Mahan and Schley. The beat vart-v '
ties for the western part of the ,
•tale, according to Hutchison aie
— RurkaU. j» large oval paean Hut 4
bears well and produces an ex-
es Kent nut; the WesternJkfeJgX,.
whtefc -produces a long type nut ,
mui a good yield and the San Sa-1
tw Improved, wtifrti produces a * ’<
n edlum sized pecan of excellent
quality. J
MUUm
Dr. and Mrs. H. B- Haterius
entertain**! the Bethel chu*vh
board and other church officers
and, their families with * buffet
supper *f mefr home FHkMF
night, January 20.
The board members held a brief
meeting later In the evening.
Mr. Nauart has discontinued
fanning and is working in the
(Mfdemmt Department at Bry-
am-Unit's at Stamtaed. Ernli
Ps arson will operate the Nauert
farm.
The well recently drilled for oil
they are
with the first mw <4 Bleat Be
The TV That Binds ------»•
Present were F. E. Olson Hen
S^SaU^wt1rVLUrndgnm?
C, Braun. Nell* Hansen. E. W.
Cut Ison. Claude Thompson vnd
Carolyn. Okey Richards and Dar-
rell. Lambert Stenholm and Char-
las. Lerov I.undgren sod David
Sheer Haterius. Stephen and In-
arid Johnny Hansen. Ann and
Blake. John Ed Youngquist. Gaii
and Sheila. L. W. Larson. Philip
Olson and Warren. Charles
Brownfield. Jr., and Chariea.nl;
violates many accepted
of chivalry but. Rut* ei
uary 14 in observance of his bir-
thday. Alter games refreshments
were tfcrded. Present were Mes-
srs. and Mmes. Bertil Johnson.
.Sam Basisnd. Charles Anderson,
Adolph Olson. Sheridan and Dav-
id. Martin Head. Obey Richards
trees ffom three to five feefTS"
height for they are generally con-
sidered the most practical tor
transplanting. Here is his advice
or. setting the tree. Prepare a
hole about three feet In diameter
and from three to four feet deep.
and Darrell, Mrv Mary SmaH,' “1
Mr*. Eben Olson. Kermlt Sodcr |
berg and Raymond Reed.
Jig. and Mrs. George Jenkins i
of Paducah were here Wed nee <
day and Thursday of last week
visiting her sister. Mrs. A. H. ~
Russell Woodworth of Stanley.
K. Dakota, ie here for a two week
visit iwttfc Mr. and Mrs. Georgtf
tdgren. and* MUthn They -also attended to buainess
in connection with securing and
a. Erig Roaenoulct the hauling of rock for their new
inuafy 20 at their six room rock house which will
vanoe of his birth- be soon under construction on
mies. refreshments their farm. Rock from the Lund-
Present were- Mes gree farm will be used,
i. Ed N**wqulst. A. Enroute here, the Jenkins vis
. Carl SOth. Henry I ted at Hamlin with the Carl Jen
Yvonne, and Stan sen family, former residents her?.
Mrs. Jensen, who has been con-
rson and Jennie fined to her bed for some time,
iploved at the FlAt was able to be in a wheel chair,
at Stamford, spent _ The Jenkins also formerly llv-.
last week, a bank ec here. ____
ie homes of theL- Mr- and Mm. L. W. Larson. A)torA'
bring stationed at (Simp Ellis,
III., and Camp Butntr, N. C.. at
the same time. They were latrr
together In England. Woodworth,
who is on hla way to Seattle to
stay for a time, la stopping off
af various pluces to visit with a
number of men who were his
friends during the war. lie has
non Lyckman add Nancy. Guy
Harvick and Peggy, and the host ,
children. Vyron. Myron and May-
nard.
M. O. Johnson la a patient at
the Stamford Sanitarium and nat
been quite 111/
Among other medical patients
at the hospital tola month haao
been Barbara Jean Richards.
Mary Nell Ekdahl and Don New-
ouist, They were treated for pne-
umonia. Royer Lre Ekdahl. Fit-
ward Ekdahl and members of th*
To Be Held During April
had an average of 52 years while
Not only will the 1950 Cenus
ot, Agriculture to be conducted tenants had an average age of 43
* " *V*" years according to the IMS Cen-
sus of Agriculture. 1
In 194v> 2,427.101 fanners had
operated their place continuously
for leaa/fhgn 5 years. Farmers
who had operated thrfr place c jin-
tlnuoualy far 15 or more yyars
av -fWrm vwek or ^horss. ihc yecialin.1945 numbered 2.33H.423.
operators have farmed the same 11 ■" 11 .........""
place and other Information nec * .
•enriry^Tirprovtilr detailed facts .
about farms and farm’people. ~
The 1900 Census of Agriculture j
will be taken ip April as part of
the Seventeenth Decennial Cen-
su* of the United State*. The lafor- • *
mation which fanners supply to
the Census Bureau is confident-
ial and cannot be-used for taxa ('\X
lion, investigation or regulation
. Every ten years since 1840 a.id
fiery five years since 1920. th*’ ff
Bureau of the C.-nsus has taken
a nation-wide census of agricult- /I j
ure. The 1950 Census of Agriculi- Wl
ure will bring up to date the Na:- \ 111
ion’s farm inventory. V. V V
Ihe 1945 Census of Agriculture
reported 5,859.109 fsrm operator*
of which more than one-thlii ^
were 55 years old or older. Farm
operators who owned their place 4J \
during April in Jones Co. obtain
information about farms and
laim .production, but inquiries
Will be Included about fanners.
The 1950 [arm census will prov-
a number of
Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Hudson have
return*! TfthW Denver,' Colo.,
where they attended .a Cattle-
men’s cqncen lion
been 1M.; . ’ < \ <
Mrs. Charles Prater and sen*.
£hartsa. and Gary, of No Trees:
have been spending some .time
at the home of her father, M. O
Johnson, and Mrs Johnson. Pra-
ter Joined his family the past
week end and visited his father-
ir law who has been seriously ill
at the Stamford hospital.
Time To Shine’ Is
Theme of Pleasant
Valley Club Meet
"Time to 8hlne” waa an en|
taining demons!ration given. 1
the Pleasant Vallry Home Demon
stration club January 20 in the
home of Mrs. F. T. Schoonmaker.
The demonstration, which in-
cluded a demonstration on shin-
ing shoes, was given by Mrs. C.
F Carlton and Mrs. Jimmie Muo-
histein.
The meeting was called ts er
dei by the president, Mrs. C. L.
Moritz, and a song and dub pray-
er wer» given. Members answ-
ered roll call with a “tongue
twister." Mtw. C. E Jackson read
Mrs. W. A. Thompson under
went surgery at the Efamford
St-nltarium Tuesday morning and
L* getting along nicely.
Classified Ads work for you at j
a low coat.
tfu minutes of Uu- pre vious tTKCl- ,
tng. Council report was given by
Un.kW. T. Isaac. Mr*. Claud *
Young had charge of the re>
creation.
Mrs. C. E. Carlton waa elected
as a candidate to represent the
dub at Council when the associ-
ation will elect women to attend
the district meeting at Abilene
ft February. Cheese ritx, orange
erke and whipped cream, cqffc#
and cocoa were served. Those pre-
sent were* Mmes. L. W. Stenholm.
Edgar Shuquist. W. T. Isaac. W.
P. Moore. F. T. Sohonnmaker,
Claude Young. Lee Bohannon. C.
L. Moritz. Jimmie Muehlsteln.
new
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After many years of business in
JHamford, we still emphasise
Service, the 8*rvice that proper
insurance provides. Our aim is
to giro you adequate coverage ~*
without ‘‘overloMing.n Ask to-
day for Tree survey of your
problem.
Warren B. Tayman
Insurance Agency
* Insurance • Leans
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1950, newspaper, January 27, 1950; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973310/m1/7/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.