Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1990 Page: 2 of 12
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Stamford American, Thursday, September 27. 1990. Pane 2
Ericksdahl News
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Market Steers: Hereford, 1st
Home Economics
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Borger with his aunt and cousin,
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Bethel Lutheran on Sunday.
Goat Division.
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903 WELLS, 2 bedroom, 1
bath, spacious rooms, choice
location.
526 YALE, 2 bedroom, 1
bath, move in condition.
FARM & RANCH MORTGAGE LOANS
& APPRAISALS
Others participating in the
Home Economics part of the
Fair form Lueders Avoca were:
Desmond Dossey, Kerri Ford,
D: ntiy Goff, Amanda Ro-
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Lueders Avoca.
P O. Box 909
Stamford. TX 79553
SMALL JONES CO. farm.
20 miles South of Stamford
off Farm Rd 600. 60 acres
with 3 bedroom, 2 bath
brick home.
60 acres, 3 BR, 2 bath, nice, East of Anson.
1800 acres, Kent County
160 acres - Jones County, Ericksdahl.
1800 acre ranch Scurry County
2400 acre ranch, Haskell county.
2 stock farms, Haskell county and Stonewall county.
415 N Webb, 2 BR 2 bath
406 E McHarg, 4 BR. 3 bath
712 Vanderbilt, 3 DR
1109 E. Reynolds, 2 BR
3 bedroom, 2 bath, Lake Stamford, nice
3 New Hope Road, 3 BR, 2 bath
1213 Compton 3 HR, r balh
Box 308 Stamford, Texas 79553
Office Phone 773-3676
Ed Ekdahl - 915-773-2050
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Stamford. Texps
310 AVE. N in Anson. 3
bedroom, 2 bath near school.
HOME W 1TH ACREAGE, 2
bedroom, 1 bath, convenient
location.
Hviises for Sale
515 Dodson Drive, 3 bd., 2 balh
508 E. Moran, 3 bd., 1 bath, make offer.
512 E. Oliver, 3 bd., 1 balh.
719 E. Reynolds, 4 bd., 2 bath, swimming pool.
514 E. Reynolds, 4 bd., 2 balh.
1404 Wells, 3 bd , 2 balh.
1210 Hudson Rd.,t3 bd., 2 balh
1211 Hudson Rd., 3 bd., 1 balh.
530 Yale, 2 bd., 2 bath.
1004 E. Vanderbilt, 2 bd., 1 bath.
610 E. McLendon, 3 bd , 1 balh, rock.
504 Hill Circle, 3 bd., 2 hath.
514 E. McHarg, 3 bd., 1 bath, make oiler
711 E McHarg, 3 bd., I bath.
306 E. Davenport
802 E. Handlan, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, nice.
1005 Maple, 2 bd., 1 1/2 bath with 3 lots, contract pending
412 E. Campbell, 2 bd., 1 bath
LOTS FOR SALE
12 acres for lease or sell.
Commercial storage N. Swenson, good price.
609 POTOMAC, 3
bedroom, 2 bath. New
listing, modestly priced.
920 WESLEYAN, 2
bedroom, 1 bath, corner lot
home just listed.
Jane Appling
915-773-5085
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There were several area win-
ners in the West Texas Fair that
ran from September 7-15. The
results are:
Educational Exhibits: Island
S100-Anson 4 H; 3rd and $40
Stamford 4 H.
Youth Clothing Senior: For-
mal Wear, 1st and Best of Show
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Junior Breeding Heifers:
Brangus, 2nd-Vanessa Lcpard;
Land for Sale
200 acres South of Avoca, Jones Co.
130 acres cultivation and 70 acres pasture.
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Youth Clothing Intermediate:
Blouse, 1 st-Donna Sprayberry,
Anson. Pants, 1 st-Donna Spray
berry; 5th-Michelle Martinez,
Lueders-Avoca. Denim Wear,
1st-Angela Jordan, Stamford.
Jewelry, 1 St-Carrie McKinzie,
Lueders-Avoca. Decorated
Shit., 2nd-Carrie McKinzie
Dress, 3rd-Donna Sprayberry.
The United States Postal
Service will offer up to a
$5,000.00 reward for any
i nfor ma t ion leading to the arrest
and conviction of the person or
persons who broke into the
,/Xvoca Post Office on the
evening of September 23,1990
or on the day of September 24,
1990 All information will be
kept confidential. Please call:
Jones Co. Crime Stoppers at
8 2 J 41 1 1 or the Postal
Inspector in Fort Worth at 817-
628 3411.
[Jandy’s
Flealty
411 ORIENT, 3 bedroom, 2
bath, New listing, spacious
living area, bedrooms and
kitchen. Lots of storage.
as hostess
Good general rains of up to
four and one half inches or more
were received in the community day.
and surrounding territory Fri-
day, September 21.
The Rev Lowell Helstede,
retired Lutheran pastor at Ro-
scoe, will conduct services at
Bethel Evangelical Lutheran
Church on Sunday, September
30 and communion services on
Sunday. October 7.
Presenting the program at the
September 19 Luther League
social at Bethel Evangelical
Lutheran Church were Johnna
Oman and Russell Wilson.
Johnna, vice president of the
League, conducted the devo-
tional while Jennifer Haterius
served as pianist for the congre-
gational singing of hymns.
After the singing of the table
prayer, refreshments were
served by Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Watts and Mr. and Mrs. L.V.
Ekdahl.
The Bethel Willing Workers
will hold its regular meeting
Thursday of this week at 2:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Leroy Julie Garcia and sons, Ry an and
Lundgren, with Mrs. Lundgren Randy of Lubbock, also week-
end guests of the Darrell
Richards. Mrs Richards had a
commitment in Abilene Satur
Sale Price
299 99
124.90
299.69
849.00
Holley Haley; 2nd Ginger
Houghton. Holiday Articles,
Ist-Holley Haley; 3rd-Ginger
Houghton. Counted Cross
Stitch, 2nd Lisa Haley. Cro-
112 North Swenson,
Box 352 , Stamford
fields to look like I akes and some
roads were near impassable.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lund-
gren were hosts Sunday for a
family dinner at their home
honoring their grandson, John,
who was 14 years old on Sep-
tember 21.
Present were the honoree, his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Lundgren of Hawley, his sis-
ters, Ann and Heather, also of
Hawley, his brother, Greg Lund-
gren, home from college in
Lubbock, the hosts’ other son
and children, Mark Lundgren,
Brant and Loren (Mrs. Mark Mrs. Phillip Bowers, and daugh-
Lundgren was away), the host’s ter, Robin, all of Clifton, were in
Abilene Labor Day weekend as
the house guests of Mrs.
Thompson’s sister Maurice and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
was an
Randy Murphree
915-773-2754
502 HILL CIRCLE, 3
bedroom, 2 bath, priced to
SELL.
1011 VANDERBILT, 2
bedroom, 1 bath, modestly
priced and neat.
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Highlo ver, of San Angelo, and
their sister, Mrs Russell
Stanfield, of Hobbs, N.M. to
Missouri where they vacationed
at Branson and where they vis-
ited as houseguests in the Spring-
fieldhome of Mr and Mrs. W.T.
Appleton Appleton and
Hightower had grown up to-
gether. The four were gone about
eight days.
Mr. and Mrs. Okcy Richards
of Stamford had as overnight
guests Friday, September 21
their grandson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. David Burton and son,
Andrew of Garland
On Saturday, the family was
joined for lunch by the Richards’
son and children, Darrell
Richards, Ursula, home from
Texas Tech at Lubbock, and
Fritz and Erick, home from
Texas A&M College Station,
and Ursula’s friend, and Mrs.
chet, 2nd Giugei 11: u v
Clothes, "’ll : ( "> .;>,■ , r.
J e group ai>o visited
Thompson’s brother, James
Thompson, u ho makes his home
at Wisteria Place Retirement
Villa.
The following vv eekend, Mrs.
Margaret Petterson and Mrs.
Bobbie Connally, also of
Stamford, were in Fort Worth
Saturday, September 8 when
they attended a reunion banquet
for the high school class of 1946
of which Mrs. Connally is a
member.
Going Friday, Mrs. Connally
visited first in Denton w here her
granddaughter attends college
and Mrs. Petterson in nearby
Sweets; Brownies, Ist-Ta-
b.lha Bowen, Lueders-Avoca.
Fudge. 4th Marsha Vaughn,
1 ued s Avoca. Taffy, 6th-
r..uol Garcia, Lueders Avoca.
906 E. REYNOLDS, 2
bedroom, 1 bath, lots of
charm.
‘ YouthCannce! Foods Seniors:
Preserves, Best of Show Mich
ele French, Luede. , \\ -c
Other Vegetable Pick les. 1
Ginger Houghton i . . : is
Vinita, Lueders-Avoca 3rd I K
Rodriquez, Lueders Avoca- Gii
Moses Olivares, L..edeis
Avoca. Relish, 2nd-Gmg,-,
Houghton. Canned V\ ...ubie>,
3rd-Ginger Houghton
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Youth Needlework Senior:
Latch Hook, Ist-Ginger
Houghton. Quilted Item, Ist-
Ginger Houghton. Embroidery,
Ist-Ginger Houghton. Sewn
Household, Ist-Ginger
The Burtons left Satuday af-
ternoon for San .Angelo for a
The all day rain caused some visit with Mrs Burton’s lather,
Melvin Morefield, before return
ing home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen
are in Dallas w ith their son, Larry-
Hansen, of Lone Star, patient at
the Bum Center ICU, Parkland
Memorial Hospital since
Wednesday, September 19 when
he was badly burned in an apart-
ment fire caused by an explo-
sion. From 70 to 75 percent of
his body was burned. Hansen
was home the first of the week,
but returned to Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Th-
ompson, their daughter Carolyn,
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COUNTRY HOME, 3
bedrooms, 2 bath xxith
acreage. Lg. metal barn and
livestock pens 1'- mile W. of
Lueders.
cousins and others dined out at
an Elgin restaurant. Sightseeing
included riding a river boat in
Austin.
In closing, Mrs. Thompson
said “the cotton looked so good
at heme at home,” that the cot-
ton around Elgin was not too Champion-Leslie Hager, Lued-
good, Elgin residents had said. ers-Avoca; Hereford, 5th-April
Mrs. Thompson’s parents, Rcves, Lueders-Avoca; Char-
Mr and Mrs. S.L. Edling, her ]ois, 5th-Matt Herweck; 3rd-
grandlather, Jonas Edling, and Jason Baker.Lueders-Avoca.
her brother, Roland Edling, are
all buried at the Bethel Lutheran
Churchyard Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oman had Hereford, 3rd-Ingrid Oman,
as dinner guests at their home Lueders-Avoca; Charlois, 3rd-
Sunday, September 16 their Matt Herweck.
Sanger w here she was overnight daughter Rosemary and family,
guest in the newly purchased
home of her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs Randx Petterson and
Erin. The tw o returned home on
Sunday.
Petterson and Erin, age 6,
spent an August weekend in
Stamford with his mother. His
wife was unable to make the trip
because of her work.
Store hours ■BE^W^WV*
• 5 pm. Mon Fri. dored Sat. & Sun.
Mw phone 773 2718
Huffy our
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Shopper's Bony3
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SAVINGS
When it rains, it pours... and it most
certainly did Friday in Stamford. Rain Guages throughout
town reported over six inches in 24 hours.
Baked Goods: t , 2 q
Jay Beaird, 1 ueders V. >« :., 4’.ri
Audelia ?\bear, 1 .uedurs . s.a
oth Virgil SiiJtie, 1 uedeis
Avoca. Cake, 2nd Jay Beaird
and Clint Hall, I ...o - . -.x <a,
6th-David Sticwa.-i, 1 uedc s
Avoca and Eric , i kF it:.
Lueders zXvoca Bie.nl, 4th
Patricia Dola Cruz, Lueders
Avoca; 5th Christi NorwinxJ,
Lueders Avoca.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy John Ed-
wards and daughter, Marci, of Med. Wt. and Breed Champion-
Abilene and Marci’s friend and Johnna Oman. Polled Hereford,
schoolmate, exchange student, 1st Lt. Wt. and Breed Cham-
Anna Fagher, of Gothenburg. pion-Ingrid Oman; 4th Lt. Wt.
Sweden. Ingrid Oman. Charlois, 3rd Lt.
Anna, who makes her home Wi.-Ginger Seidenberger.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawkins Maine Anjou, 2nd Lt. Wt -Leslie
of Abilene, and Marci both at- Wall; 6th Lt. Wt.-Jamie
tend Cooper High School and McCright,Stamford. Chianinia,
In letter from Mrs. Byron both belong to the same school 5th Lt. Wt.-Johnna Oman.
Thompson of Chillccothe, Mo.,
the former Florence Edling of
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brother, Ray Lundgren, and Mrs
Don F. Taylor of Teakwood
Manor, maternal aunt of the
hostess.
Earlier, Mrs. Leroy Lundgren Gerloff. Joining them
accompanied her brother andhis other sister, Mrs. Margaret
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petterson of Stamford.
daughter, Betty Ong. Then five
days in Stamford visiting
friends, former neighbors and Mrs. Heronimus was in the Market Lambs: Southdown,
schoolmates ot hers while stay- states for a visit while Heroni- 7th-DonnaSprayberry. Medium
mus, in the U.S. Army was on a Wool, lOth-Kristi Wall. Others
attended her former church, special assignment. She also exhibiting in the Market lamb
visited in Lucerne, Minn, with show include: Holly Haley,
In Austin for two weeks, they his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Travis Sprayberry and Leslie
visited her maternal cousins and Heronimus. Wall.
their husbands, Mr. and Mrs.
Schraeder and Mr. and Mrs.
Flandermeyer.
With her cousin and his wife,
After attending the Broncos- Breeding Sheep: Rambi-
Scahawks football game at oulett, 6th-Angela Jordan.
DcnvcrSunday with her brother, Angela also exhibited lambs in Houghton. Miscellaneous, 1st
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Edling of Philip Olson, III, also of Colo- the Jr Suffolk Ewes and Meal Ginger Houghton. Pillows, 1st-
Dallas joining them and two rado Springs, Mrs. Heronimus
other paternal cousins, Blanche returned by plane Monday
Schumaker of Austin and Gia- Gcmtany where Heronimus
dys Josephson of Elgin, the four stationed near Frankfurt.
Youth Canned Foixl- Junior
Canned Fruit. Is! ar,u B- :
Show Angei . Jiudin o
Vegetables, is: and Ball Av : t<!
Danna Davis Stamford: '
Angela Jordan. C uci. ib -r I .
les, 1 st Dax Dav . >. :
3rd-Ange!a J > c ei. J.i >. '
Angela Jorc;. ... O:h> keg-
tablePukles, ;staTiJ ?i .. 1 av
Davis; 3rd Ang-ia loidai.
Relish. 1st zXngcla Jord:.:i: 3ra
Davin Davis Je.iy, 2- I I >ai '
Davis; 3rd Angela loid
Preserves, 3id-A:igei;i J<
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The greater Stamford Community of Churches are making final plans for vxhat will
be the musical highlight of the year. I his year's effort will be the performance of
Handel's "Messiah'* on Sunday, December 9 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditoium.
We appeal to all churches in our community to be a par t of this program. Rehearsals
begin at the First Baptist Church on Sunday , October 7 at 4 p.m. I he entire
community is invited to participate. Pictured from left, are; 1Toy Hoffman and Billie
Lou Mayes.___ __________
Mrs. Philip Olson
golf team. Limousin, 3rd-Tony Jenson,
Marci's parents, the Billy Lueders-Avoca; 8th Lt. Wt -
Ericksdahl, Mrs. Thompson John Edwards, played in the golf Kevin McCright, Stamford. All
relates that the Thompsons left tournament at Stamford Sun- other Breeds, 3rd Lt. Wt.-Leslie
August 4 for Texas where they day, September 1,6. Wall; 3rd and 4th Hvy. Wt.-
Mrs. Philip Olson and War- Vanessa Lcpard.
ren R Olson had as recent
weekend house guests their son
and brother, Philip Olson, Jr of Show, a showmanship contest
Colorado Springs. Colo and his was held. The contest was di-
They first visited five days in daughters, Mrs. TimHeronimus, vidcd into Jr. and Sr. divisions.
the former Diana Olson, home Leslie Wall of Hamlin walked Holly Haley, Hamlin. Sport:
Mrs. Alan Thompson and from Germany, and Mrs. Dwight away with the Sr. Showman- wear, Ist-Holly Haley.
Royerof Fort Worth, the former ship honors. tumes, Ist-Holly Haley; 3rd
Sandra Olson of Stamford. Ginger Houghton, Hamlin.
Mrs. Heronimus was in the Market Lambs: Southdown, Dress, 2nd-Kari Rasor, Anson;
3rd-Ginger Houghton, Hamlin.
Coat, 2nd-Lisa Haley.
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