Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1983 Page: 2 of 21
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By MRS. PHILIP OLSON
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reed
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Celebrate Rule's Jubilee Day
Saturday, August 27
age 13, who have August birth-
Holding their annual reu-
CLIFF HOUSE
RESTAURANT
APPLE
JUICE
SHOPPER
STOPPER
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GLADIOLA
FLOUR
Sat. A Sun.
BLUE PLATE LUNCHEON SPECIAL
$2.95
many yean.
Back grew up in the
Erlcksdahl area and still owns
farm property in the com-
William Sukach Jr., and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
William Sukach.
II
5 lb. Bag
Lundgren.
Mark is the brother of the
groom.
The Lundgrens are making
mother, Mn. Strand, who was
hospitalized for four weeks at
FLEA MARKET Free Space for your Goods.
Sot up on the sidewalks of Rulo.
Come Alli I
For more information Call:
997-2324 or 997-2370
Mee Thompson, Inker
771-1491, 773-3421
George MMor, Mos Associate
771-1113
mark.
Their next stop was in
Holland, then on to Belgium,
Switzerland, Luxemburg, Ita-
ly and Austria.
Mn. Back said she was im-
KRAFT
Macaroni A Cheese
DINNER
Mr. snd Mrs.
Stephen Haterius, Mr. and
Mn. Leroy Lundgren, Mr. and
John, were back in this area
last weekend when Mn. Lun-
dgren received her Masters
degree from Hardin-Simmons
on Aug. 12.
They were the house guests
Park, St. Anthony's Carnival
and Rehobth Beach. .
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PARADE
CORN
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RANCH STYLE
BEANS
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COCA COLA
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The Grounds have spent nion last week were a brother
and five sisten and their
spouses: Mr. and Mn. Gene
CHICKEN OF THE SEA
TUNA
bock where Reed had recent
heart surgery at Methodist
Hospital.
During his convalescence,
his sister snd brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mn. Claude Thomp- ington, Del., where he spent
son of Clifton, will be staying most of the summer with his
with him. They came Sunday, other parents, Mr. and Mn.
Mn. Reed is returning to
work at West Texas Utilities.
Another sister and brother-
TMIS WECKEND SPECIAL
SPECIAL DINNER
STEAK
Sarvod With:
Towed Salad, Baked Potato or
French Fries
Armour
TKET
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GOOCH ALL MEAT
BOLOGNA
afternoon sessions. I
The noon meal is being bor.
served by the women of
Bethel.
Reg. or Diet
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Page Two > STAMFORD AMERICAN ’
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, August 18, 1983
Stewardship meeting set at
Bethel Lutheran Church Aug. 20
flowers everywhere. And for Mn. Tsylor, whose birth-
everyone seems to ride day was recognized with gifts.
The West Texas Area of the bicycles there. The Pouckets, house guests
‘ ’ l All the countries they visited of the Lundgrens, came Fri-
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Billy’s msternsl grand-
parents are Mr. and Mn. Carl
Ekenstam of Stamford/,
formerly of Erlcksdahl
Soo Thc'npson Ratify For Those Bargains
> M, 1 teeth, large let, excellent location end price
> M. 1 bath. Central A Si H In Avoca, groat prleo
] M. 1 bath. Ready to go with now root, teorgolnl
1 M. 1 both. Largo roomy howco, worth the monoyl
2 M. 1’A bath In Avoca, will trade — lets deoil
IM, 1 bath, nice neighborhood, (term wlndewc, moke
«m an offer A
3 RR, 1 both. Control A A H, under 30
3 aa, 2 both one of Stamford'• deMla. many extras,
come look!
3 RR, 1 both, comer lot, quiet neighborhood, owner
anxious
Retail Store and mobile homo In Anson, give in a'colli
Round
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Chuck
STEAK
Pork
STEAK
Gooch Slab
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Hamburger
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Thurt., Fri.,
Mn. Taylor and Mn. Smart
are maternal aunts to Mn. ______ _________
In Holland they visited the Poucket and Mrs Leroy Lund- had recent surgery.
cemetery where United States gron. Her sister, Mn. Charles
Mr. and Mn. Oliver Reed Stevenson of Palestine, came
returned Saturday from Lub- to be here with,her during her
surgery and convalescence.
William Sukach III, son of
Mr. and Mn. Jack Vaughan of
Stamford, returned the fint
part of August from .Wilm-
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will hold a Stewardship all- she named Denmark, Ger-
day meeting at Bethel many and Switzerland, in that grens.
Lutheran Church Saturday, order, as being the most
Aug. 30. < beautiful.
Bethel will have one
delegate at the meeting.
There will be morning and soldien are buried, one being
the son of their Hamlin neigh-
Back failed to learn
anything new about his
A- called congregational ancestors as the courthouse
meeting is being held Sunday, where records are kept was
Aug. 3B at Bethel Lutheran closed the weekend they were
Church following the morning in Copenhagen. They know of
worship service for the pur- no living relatives in Den-
pose of deciding on Lexan pro- mark, though his mother cor-
tective covering for the responded with an uncle for
stained glass windows on the
south and the west sides of the
church building.
There are three proposals:
1. Remove plate glass, paint munity.
the mllhrark and install Lexan He and Mrs. Back are
covering over leaded stained members of Bethel Lutheran
glass windows and including Church of which he is a
five new ventilators. The coot member of the church council,
would be 36,MO. (The ven- Mrs. Diane Heathington and
tilated windows can be David Lundgren were mar-
opened.) ried July 22 at 10 a.m. in a
2. The same as No. 1, but ex- back yard setting at the
eluding the five new ven- Abilene home of Mr. and Mrs.
tilators. The coat would be Bill Bradshaw at 1910 Bel-
34,940. (The windows cannot
be c
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tectlve covering now ex
over the stained glass
dows.
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Texas-Louisiana Synod of the All the countries they viaited of the Lundgrens, came Fri- i \ 7..... " _ '
Lutheran Church in America were beautiful, she said, but day and returned home Sun- and White’Hospital as an out tends Odessa Junior College
patient. , ______ 1-.-
Mrs. Erland Olson has their summers in the Stam-
returned home from Stamford ford area for many years as
Memorial Hospital where she ___________________________
mount.
ed.) The Rev. Stan Leaf, pastor
ive the plate glass pro- of Bethel Lutheran Church, of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Rebecca Morrow and the
However, the millwork (the late Jack Morrow of Hawley.
wood between the stained Lundgren is the son of Mr.
glass windows and the protec- and Mrs. Leroy Lundgren,
tive covering) does need Following the ceremony, a
painting. brunch was held at the Abilene
It was pointed out to the con- home of the groom’s sister and
gregation Sunday that should brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
the cost of the windows be Mike Watson, at 2982 Chimney
covered by voluntary dona- Rock
tlons there will be no need of a Guests included the honored
vote. couple and Ann and John
The Bethel Willing Workers Heathington, children of the
will bold its monthly meeting bride, Greg and Cydni Lund-
Thursday, Aug. 26, at 2:30 gren of Stephenville, children
p.m. in the Bethel Church
basement with Mrs. Leland
Nauert as hostess.
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of the groom, Mn. Rebecca
Morrow, Mike Morrow,
brother of the bride, Montey
Mn. Edgar Shuquist will Morrow, Walter Morrow, Mr.
have charge of the Bible and Mn. Cody Morrow, Cindy
study. Parker and Finchy, all of
Mn. Carl Ekenstam served Hawley ; Shirley Simpson of
as hostess for the July Stephenville, Jsy Frankel of
meeting. Fort Worth, Barbara
The ice cream social Thun- Williams, Cindy Burkson, Mr.
day, held in conjunction with and Mn. Manhall Tillman,
the Thursday play night at the Mr. and Mn. Bill Bradshaw,
Bethel Lutheran Church Brenda Bradshaw, all of
playgrounds, was well attend- Abilene;
ed by young and old alike.
Pleasant weather added
much to the pleasure of the Mn. Mark Lundgren and Ray
evening.
Janos Sebestyen, s new
member of the community
from Budapest, Hungary, was
among those present. John, as their home in Liberal, Kan.,
he is called, carried his where he is with the R.A.W.
translation book with him as Energy Co.
he attempts to learn the Mn. Lundgren, who was
English language. He is also employed as school counselor
attending classes at Abilene. for several Jones County
Mr. and Mn. Carl Back and schools, will be teaching sixth
their daughter, Mn. George grade in Liberal.
(Peggy) Schroyer, all of •_ The Lundgrens, Ann and
Hamlin, returned Aug. 4 from
a plane trip to Europe where
they visited several countries
including Denmark, ancestral
home of Back’s parents, the
late Mr. and Mn. John Back.
They left Dallas by plane Ju- of her mother at Hawley and
ly 18 and landed in Frankfurt, of his parents.
Germany on July 20. In Sunday, the Leroy Lund-
Frankfurt, they rented a car grens were hosts for a family
in which they toured the dif- dinner at their home.
ferent countries, making their Guests included her sister
fint stop at Copenhagen, Den- snd children, Mrs. Csrl
Poucket, Neil, Jennifer end
Jeff of Hobbs, N.M., Mr. snd
Mn. David Lundgren and Ann
of Liberal, Kan., Mn. Rebec-
ca Morrow of Hawley, Mn.
Don F. Taylor, Mn. Monte E.
pressed by the cleanliness Smart, both of Lueders, and
they found in Denmark and Mr. and Mn. Mark Lundgren,
also by the abundance of Happy birthday was sung
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?f. AblleJw .vl81ted ln mother Mrs. Strand, who was up. trip with his grandparents to ly was honored with a birth-
uReed?°w * ^inday . hospitalized for four weeks at r. and Mn. Alfred Shurley Florida where they visited Ep- day party at his father’s home
Mrs. L.W. Larson has Stamford Memorial. were in Abilene Sunday, Aug. cot, Disney World Cvoress
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had recent successful surgery, son, Lucas Daniel, 15 months son and family, Mr. and Mn
Mr. and Mn. C.L. Moritz old. Georganne Grounds owns Norman Shurley, Kenny and
have returned from Temple and operates a barber shop in Tanya. The honorees were
where they spent several days Abilene and Lisa is Mn. Norman Shurley and Tanya
last week while Mn. Moritz GUbert Sena and the Senas age 13, who have August birth-
was undergoing tests at Scott live in Crane where she at- days.
treet
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Chapa, Chino. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1983, newspaper, August 18, 1983; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253280/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.