Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1963 Page: 2 of 10
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Farm Crops in Good
I ;e‘' Ka* ,3
of Childress, brother and .sister, fornla while hfs wife and soft Alrfla gairuA. and brpthqr, |
Hein
in-law. of Hire. Lundgren. at-
tended U«e funeral. They re-
ceived the news just prior to
remained In Texas for a longer
visit with her mother in Dallas.
By Mrt. Philip Olson time will connect the to ft
A general ram of between one goed all weather road.,
and two inches fell in this min- HOMES REMODELED
munity late Saturday and early, 'Mrs. P.. M. Jensen, whor.e
Sunday which will benefit pas- {farm home has been moved
lure grass and all growing * bagk for the improvement of
crops. • '! Highway 183. is hatting her
Except for spotted showers.' home remodeled and l tap roved,
there had been no iotas fur. The Alfred Shurleys, who re-
ahout three weeks -gently remodeled their farm'
There seem* to be HtUe or no 1 home, are finishing and paliil-
Infestatlqm
I being
- ’’gmSi (taaptrar'tUK tfifcer “ *
WORK. STARTED ON PAVING
now attending a Methodist con-
vention. .«
Mon son is a former resident
here.
ENJOYS VISITORS
f Mrs Neh Jensch. who is #6
and rpakes her home* in Stam-
coffee Thursday- in the home of
Mrs O L EkdahL
Others ‘present were Mny*s.
,C2 JMf* *
n
,Herman Ekenstam
Mra. Charles Anderson of Tay- Carolyn and Peter Marshall,
im'
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ten; when they were here for
the homecoming at Avoca.
Ernest Nelson returned Tues-
ford at a rest home, enjoyed dents, returned home Monday
several visitors during the June after visiting with relative* and
29 and the July 4 weekends. | friends here since July 10.
Among them were her daugb- AUSTIN VISITOR
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Sam Basland, Don Taylor, Ed-; day to Fort Worth after spend-
gar Shuquist. Adolph Olson and 1 i,ng almost a month here asslst-
Marlin Ivy. tag his brother-in-law, Philip
The visitors; both former re«t- w'*h farm work.
Burge . UMih hiir beniher Aikd ‘atatrr In
■ The Earl Omans, joined by
his father, B. C. Oman of Stam-
ford and his siater, Mrs. Jar-
vis Dodson, and family of Abi-
lene. spent a week's outing at
Billy Patterson. 815 Wells.
Dbuglaa R. Womack, 521 S.
Vaasttr. '
Boyd Howell, 309 N. Ferguson, i
Max Burleson, 1008 Boule-
,
yard. „ j
Bill Hughes. Avoca Highway.
L. L. White, 505 Hill Circle.
L-JE. -MilUoo, Jr! 402 N» Swen-
son. * '4
Celeste Ifc’rbdr
loudenyUk\ Ohio.
w ,M“ °fl were Prof, and Mr*. Ed Kirk,
MJimcnrur, v/mp, were weekend l
guests in the home *f Fred's' b8Bdr» »n.i Oilie AhBine.
Stamford School for Little People
invited you to meet Ita tcacners, Mrs.
Willmm Decker and Mrs. Robert Me-*
MiHtm lor coffee thi* Friday- JuJy
10th, 3 to 5 p.m. and discuss their
son or Ray
for the homecofifing at the Avo-1 The Lyck,ma«s h*d visited Mr. an
j relatives in the Austin area and
• Work has been started by the I news Vthe d^S bet I M^^Sn^were Mr ] Miss Lyekman ^turned here
Stale Highway Department on' aunt. Mrs. Sophia ' Monson of) u 8 — auR ®r’| ‘ 1,... _. .
v • 1 Mrs Monson Mrs- Pele Petersen an<^ John, | Mr. ahd Mrs. Eddie Shuquist,
the mile long road leading fi*om Courtland. Kan
the Erteksdahl <B* ttr the paved j 95, had been ill. * Jong tinic-4”
farm krMwta Road 142 j She owned farm and oil pnoper-
The roacf isbe.og widened and i ties tn this area.
will bt‘ paved and.for lhe„ilrst ; Mr, and flu. Monaoh
of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. EmCsf Seger-
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SAVINGS GALORE
atUnsdFelker
All Summer Merchandise
nieiiMi
siasJufM
strom had as dinner guests July tag their vacation visit here
4 his brother and family. Mr.
strom. David, Ricky and Helen,
all of Fort Worth. Also present
was Miss Lydia Carlson--------------
Nan. Duane and David, re-
turhwrTUBTTr "TO DatfSs foltow-
witli his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Shuquist. •
Afarrhr msxm.
__ JsaOTBT^W
rs. Adolph Olson
were in Amarillo July 1 to be
with their granddaughter. Bar-
bara Stults, on her eighth birth-
day.
KUcaLforPjlLarf #8 °V*rn*Kht
and Mrs. David StulUL~4gha'
rbar
«5wft>ijft*iasrs^rt ■ "V*
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CALICHE
her friends^ ^ _ •!
F©re fro«r.> Pennsylvania. ■
Tlie Fort Worth group visited [ spent a week at Lake Brown-
other relatives in this area be-[wood.
fore returning home the same Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Olson And
day. - son, Milton, returned Monday
Diane, and Denis, and Mr. aud j who has been attending Texas
Mrs. Joe Baker have returned Lutheran College at Seguin, was
from Brown wood where they a July Fourtli holiday guest of1
Freddie Ekenstam, also a TLC i
The Ernest Segerstroms and Lorn Uie Austin and Eig,n. area
Miss Carlson jouMtU-a family (where they visited relative's, in-
group that afternuou at a coffee, eluding her sister aud brother-
r. artef OTFS7 B. W. | in-law, Mr. and Mrs,- AlbertfErnie Batehlor ei -faoreago, a
I hosted by
| Carlson at |he Carlson home.
Others, present were Mr. and
Werchan of Elgin.
student, in the home of Fred-
die’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ekenstam.
Mr. and Mrs; Charles Sten-
holm were In Fort Worth re-
cently to attend the wedding of
former Texas Tech schoolmate
. ■ , utners present were air. anal The Olsens were accompainediot Stenholm.
Reduced % and IPHP
Worth for the
darted Fort t fWtir' '*rninveBT~ incmuiiijr" tier1 las. TTic three yoiuig
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Suits
Suits
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• Shorts and Pants
Skirts and Blouses
Beach Bags
Handbags
Lingerie
Many Other Items
Lane - Felker
wsssss^ssssssmmyuet
BLACK DIRT
FILL DIRT
SAND
FERTILIZER
CALL
JOE BENTON
PR3-3S3S
* Introduction to Phonetics
* Introduction to Numbers
* Art j .
+ Speech
* Mush Appreciation
4 Physical Education
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Mrs. Robert McMillan Mrs. William Decker
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Bachelor of Science
’ Degree — McMurry College
PR 3-42T7S
Degree--Sul Hoae Slate
Bachelor of Science
PR 34Q3 2 - J
Doris Arl|
the bride
* • in a cerer
,July 6 in
At 8 o'clock I
. ^ack South!
The bridj
- Mr and
V. Ragan
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Mrs.
soloist,”
FganI
music.
I vrtltpri who returned homo Fri-
day.
end Mrs. UeuiVHaftkin,
M-—. ■ .. ■. • .as h i ji„
MrsT-'Werdten made the trip ' ryaltas ‘Monda
w'c vm. Abuenv tVt
ay and will fly on
hare with the E. H. Lyckmans ; tQ New York where they plan
and also, returned. Jicre frotti * to spend one day tiefnre leav-
Keniiejh and Stevie, of Denyer .Lubbock with the Lvckman^ I Jltj .Vmi a’iaiL nn.lheir European
apwn a parr td-tbeir xawinta h , ',ilfiim>71hnik
Miron bare with her mother, Mf».T~^aWkl>'M Air
11, K. Dlson.
•tricks Ranch where they had I
Jeetubfitawr .York *ubn.
■France-.—ft
■ t
J They also visited at Six Flags attended a reunion, Mrs, Calvin „ , . . pr4.j,,..4w
' Over Texas, | Woodward. Pamela’ and Mark, "Uttar Agn-rroauci.s
HOLIDAY VISITORS j of Fort Worth visited br.efly j
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ekdahl had Sunday in the home of her uncle j
( as visitors July 3 and 4 their' and auni. Mr. and Mrs. Philip I
j son and family, My. and Mrs. j Olson. They were to visit her!
Edward Ekdahl. Vicki and Teri,! mother in Abilene.
!of*Lubbock. j Mrs. Woodward is the former,
I On Saturday the Ekdahls hadjwillena Olson and lived here as
|as visitors her brother Afid sis-! a child. “
! ler-in-law’, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. i Mr and Mrs. Alfred ghurley
j Conley, of Big Spr.ng and the ' were in Lubbock weekend be-
Conley’s son and family. Mr fore last for a visit with their’
and Mrs. Jim Conley and John, [son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
from California. The grout) al- and Mrs. Wayland Shurley.
;so visited relatives at Brown-1 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Howie.
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' Jim Conley, Stanford Untvcr- j Dallas spent the July Fourth
sity KtudcrUf.^yturtied to Cali- holiday here with her, motiicr, i
W« ajo your But-
Iff A^ri - Builder
for low coat
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1963, newspaper, July 18, 1963; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054900/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.