Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966 Page: 6 of 12
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F. L. Youngquist
Dies in Plain view;
Services Held Here
PAGE SIX r 1 STAMFORD AMERICAN
t Stamford, Texas, Thursday, March 17, 1966
All Day Singing
Slated ft^Anson
The regulaV. Jpnes County
All Day Ringing convention
will be held at 10 a. m.t April
3, at Anson High School audi-
Rev. Bob Eklund, pastor First
Baptist Church, Anson, and
Dr. Billy P. Smith, Hardin-
Simmons University will close
with the services Sunday,
April 3.
Bert Turner and son,
Frank Leonard Youngquist.
W, of Plain view, former
llriMtdUnto ■ uafMMatrdtv
last week vihitiiy; hei lMirnb
and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Lammert and Danny
Ray.
Wfnners^amed
In Bridge Play
Groups and song leaders
from in and out of Texas wil}
attend, including the Bi-own
Family of the Slumps Quartet
Music Co. of Dallas, the Billie
Baker Quartet of Slaton, Key
City Quartet of Abilene and
the Rhythemalr of Wichita
Falls. The program will be
broadcast over KDWT radio
of Stamford.
day in Plainvlew Medical Cen-
ter-Hospital after an illness of
six months. -r-......
Services were held at 2:30
V m. Tuesday at Bethel Lu-
theran Church here with Dr.
H. B. Haterius, pastor,' of-
ficiating. Burial was In Bethel
Churchyard Cemetery under
direction .of Kinney Funeral
Libraries
almost any
in the Unit*
ma> 'have
being a libr
have been,
Library in 5
The Cam
u as found*
when Starn!
ing town.
Mrs.- (ieor
her ot the 1
that townsj
the pl'.iian
Carnegie foi
1iI*ihi\ At
Winners in the DECA-
sponsored bridge tournament
Friday nlgfit In the school
cafeteria have been an-
nounced. ,
First place went to Mrs.
Robert Duggan and Mrs. J. L.
Anders. Second place winners
-#e^a*l*ps^ 8. Barnett cud
Mrs. Howard Overby, and
third place went to Mrs. Bob
Harrison and Mrs. Larry Dip-
On Honor .Roll -
Ingrid N. Haterius, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Birger
Haterius ot the Erieksdahl
community, is op (he “cum
laude" honor roll of the Texas
College of Fine Arts .at the
University of Tf«— for the
fall serneeter, It was an-
nounced this week.
Water Meters
Mrs. Emma Townsend, Avo-
Home.
Dr. Ronald Prince, pastor of
university Baptist Church,
Abilene, will be the speaker
Monday night. Others, in or-
der, of their service, wil be
■* fpllows: Dr. Edwin SkUef,
pastor of First Baptist Church
Abilene and soon to be presi-
dent of H-SU; Lynn Garrett,
minister of music at First Bap-
tist Church, Anson;- - '
Also Lonnie Doyle, mission-
ary to Brazil; Rev. Jack
E. j Southerland, pastor of First
' Baptist Church, Stamford;
Marriage Licenses
Ruben Flores, Merkel, and
Guadalupe Rodriquez, Hawley.
Andrew Sparks and Kather-
ine Ervin, Hamlin.
Robert Arnold Savage, and
Sandra Elizabeth Slater, Abi-
lene.
Places Third
Esther Fredrickson at Elgin,
Tex.. AprM 10, 1919. They
moved to Abilene 1q 1957, and
Mitchell Kidd, son of Mr.
And Mr*. J, J, Kidd of Pen
cock, placed third in the
Sweetwater district Sears-
sponsored gilt sh6w last Satur-
day.
Mitchells pig was s Hamp-
shire gilt bred by Buddy Win-
ter of Idakm.
The Junior Class of Old
Glory High School entertained
the Seniors and their honored
guests with s banquet held (n
Enter Contests
to Plainvlew in 1962.
Thirty-two Stonewall Coun-
ty 4 H ers will take part in
the district contests to be held
March 26 at Wichita Falls.
; There will be entrants in 12
different contests. . . t
Survivors include the wife;
two sons, Clifford of Plain-
view and Vernon of Abilene;
one daughter,- Mrs. John C.
Tedford of San Jose, Calif.;
eight grandchildren; l three
For the ten-day period^
March 11 through March 21*
no civil suits were filed in
104th District Court in Jones
County.
House Restaurant In Stamford
last Saturday night. The theme
Expert re
washers,
Sea.”
speaker wax the Rev.
lerrington. pastor of thc
Baptist Church, Rule/
Judy White was mis
the prophesy;
mert, the history; snd Rhonda
Bata, the will....
Thirty-five attended. '
Mrs. Garrett Spitzer, direr
tor of the local Match of
Dimes Campaign has an
nounced that a total of $167.76
the fumes and dirt from
tfofi type hosting? Want
ths remainder of winter.
I HUNT'S YELLOW CUNG (IN S
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CORN
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MRS. TUCKER’S
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LARGE SIZE
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Oleomargarine
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966, newspaper, March 24, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972879/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.