Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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ST Ail FORD AMERICAN, FT,
Friday. June I, im
rmduation of their nife*, Anna
‘aul Jackaoa. —i «, —
ment of * broken hip *ustainej
when she fell at .her home on May
20
John Cannon, ip home from Texas
Tech, Lubbock, where he has been
in school during the past year.
R. L. Howse of Houston Is here
for a visit with his family, coming
at this time for the graduation of
his son Robert Howse, from Stem
ford High school.
Marie Bettis, student in Hardin-
Simmons University, Abilene, is
here with her grandparents, Mr.
.an* Mrs, *VR. Bettis.
Second Class Petty Officer W. L.
(Buck) Gregory, who is stationed
at* Corpus Christi, and his. wife,
who lives at Alice are here this
week visiting Gregory's mother.
Mis. IIuvil- Gregory, Tbvy formerly
lived here. Mrs. Gregory, a gradu-
ate nurse, holds a position with a
hospital in Alice.
Among the Stamford people who
are going to Wichita Falls June 1
for the Shrine instwtkw. .w. -Mr.
and Mrs. J.--©: Calhoun. Mr. and
AMtA ^T- und Mr'.
Bill I^dbetter. Irene Hughes, whq.
has been employed at Chula Vista,
Calif., for the past three years, has
returned home.
my, of Waco, will also be here and
Jimmy will spend the summer here.
They will also be accompanied by
tfr. Chandler’s sister, Mrs. Eela
Sfft Travis Hopkins
Back from 28 Months
Visits Homefolks
„ Mra Larry Forgey, the former
Celia Crider, has been here visiting
Ref ftfrehts, Mr and Mra.H A
Crider, and left May 14 for Van-
Ericksdahl
Mrs. Gumm and son, "Batch,” of
Houston are guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R_ L. Howse for the
graduation of Robert How* from
high school. Robert will work at
Lindsay Produce this summer.
Sgt. Earl Lindway. who is sta-
tioned at Del Rio, i* spending a few
days buBig. JtiUi ft it-Ikio wkda. on
furlough. He wa.s formerly station-
oil at Stamford Flying school.
Service in Pacific
Richardson of Grow beck.
Betty Matrood, who has beemwte
unding Texas Tech, Lubbock, came
home last week and is employed at
Swenson Land and Cattle Co.
School Closed
Swenson school was closed May
25. On May 8 the school held a pic-
nic with Mrs. S. 8. Russell in
charge. The parents and others were
present. After the picnic dinner, a
program was presented by the pu-
pils after which Dr. Hugo B. Ha-
terius spoke. Mrs. Russell was sur-
Mrs. Arlon P. Hill, who lias been
at Alexandria, Va., has returned to
Stamford to the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs R. T. Ferrell.
Sue Humphrey and Peggy Tins-
ley, students in Baylor University,
Waco, came home Thursday nig)|t
of last week. They were accompan-
ied by one of their suite-mates,
Rosalie Posey of Gladewater. who
spent several da>» here,
Master Sgt. Travis W. Hopkins.
United States Marine Corps, arriv-
ed home Saturday. He has just re-
turned from the Pacific theater of
war after 28 months overseas. He
participated in the Bougainville,
Guam and I wo Jima campaigns and
f«| .■“IT* T * lea*» SgdTriW
then be stationed at the Marine
Corps base at San Diego.
Tech three
is the son
T. Medlin
it. Temple
Jack Clemmons of Wichita Kalla
yjailtal Ml ai*l Mm. h J Srtiaefrr
last Friday.
Mis W. G. West of Lueders is in
Hr*. Mary
reside* et
Stamford.
t, Giya, 8,
prised with | birthday cake which
Carlene Terry, daughter of
Tech/4 and Mrs. Bill Terry, under-
went an operation for appendicitis
at the Stamford Sanitarium Wed-"
nesday night of last week. Her
father came in ojrj Thursday night
Jruni Cefltm (riyfrftr. Dhla.. to be
with the family. Carlene is getting
along nicely.
was cufiand served with ice cream.
The children remembered their
teacher with a gift.
Oat Harvesting Began
Local farmers are harvesting
J»t»
Fiances Hurley has gone to Am
arillo for . a visit with her sister.
Mrs. Adrian Lewot, and Mr l^ewis.
oorpi uur .
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hopkins had
their three children home last week
for the first time in three years.
Paso Rabies, Calif., came in to join
the family gathering. Mrs. Dean is
th« former Grace Hopkins, The
family lived at Sweetwater before
CpI. Dean entered the service. He is
stationed at Camp Roberta, Calif.
Another son, Howard, farms south
of Stamford.
A nephew flay Williamson, and
Your Child WiU
Be Guarded
Visitors Here
"Wash " is Visiting Mr «nd Sirs
G. B. Anderson.
|. Visitors here Mother’s Day were
Mrs Joe D’Angelo and Mrs. Henry
Pinto of Dallas, guests Of Mrs.
O’Angelo’s mother, Mrs. E. O.
Soderberg, Mr. and Mrs. Eric For-
sell of Fort Worth were guests of
Dr. end Mrs. Hugo B. Hatrrius.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krantx of Fort
Worth were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Burleson. Mrs. Carl Porsell
: of Fort Worth was a guest of the
Nrwquiat family.
The Y.W M S, was entertained
May 24 at the A. H. Lundgren home
with Dr. Hateriua conducting de-
votions and Mrs. Haterius, presi-
dent, in charge. The May program
was directed by Mrs. O. L. Ekdahl
with Mmes. Axel Soderberg. Homer
Purcell, Lambert Stenludm and
Miss Catherine Almquist taking
part. Refreshments were served.
May Birthday Party
The May birthday party was held
May 26 in the church basement
with the Ladies’ Aid as sponsors.
Refreshments wer* served after a
Sudden passing of a loved A X
one places a severe strain v
on family resources. Ay
You can prepare in advance
For that mLsfortune which
comes to all with a family ^
policy in Kinney Burial Association, and at a coat of
only a very small sum each month. '
Mrs. Marvin Olson, who has been
working in California, (j;ft for
Bremerton, Wash., to be With her
husband, who is stationed there.
MitrVin Olson, seaman, second
class, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Miss Grace Bolser of San Antonio
has been here for several days vis-
iting Miss Catherine Laveiie, super
intendent of. the Stamford Sanitar-
ium.
Mrs I. O. Hughes or 4NSMIE2
Hope community has had as guests
two sisters, Mrs. C. J. Neatherlin
of Silverton and Mrs. Ben Mosser
of Campo. Colo. The three women
left Tuesday for Donna, where they
will visit a brother, Kit Knowles,
A Olson of Avne*
his wife and sons, Bobby and Ger-
ald, Fort Worth, and a niece, Mrs
D. C. Bennett, and her husband of
Waco spent a few days with them.
A host of relatives and friends
have called to be with them.
Lieut, and Mrs. Earl Singleton
of Sweetwater spent several days
here with Lieut. Singleton’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mis. S. M. Singleton.
Gail Swenson, who has been in
school at St. Joseph’s Academy,
Tucson, Aril., has returned home.
Her father, A M G. Swenson, went
to Tucson for her.
MRS. LARRY FORGEY
and Mrs. Hughers’ (laughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Guy B Karr, reservation
clerk for the Southern Pacific Rail-
way at I-os Angeles. Calif., expects
to be heie on vacation about June
7. She will visit her parents, Mr.
snd Mrs. J. W Chandler.'Her hus-
band. 1st I-ieut. Karr, is post-
master in Delhi, India. Another
daughter of Mr and Mrs Chandler.
Mrs. Roy Scott, and her son, Jim*
< ouver, Wash., to join her husband.
Staff Sgt. Forgey, who is stationed
there.
The young people are making
their home in Vancouver. They were
married at the Chapel at Biggs
Field, El Paso, on November 11,
PHONE 10
Hfcaff Sgt. Forgey trained at
nHeford Flying school He has
IHh in Eng-lead with -the -Air
Foare Command. He tea been
awarded the Presidential citation.
Stamford
Texai
Gust Shuquist. 83 years of age; Ed-
die Shuquist, 6-year-old grandson;
Mrs. Wilbur Gustafson, Pfo Robert
Nelson, stationed in Hawaii; Ernes-
tine Segerstrom, Doris Peterson,
Christine Pun-ell. Margaret Ann
Nauert and Mrs. Monte Smart.
Jennie Pauline Armstrong and
Doris Peterson w> re among the
Stiiniford High school graduates to
reeetva diplomas ibis week.
H3rd Birthday Reim-mlx red
Gust Shuquist was hoiioit-i on
•“^Wrrr-thirtl bWttaw V.„; _•
ktw-a ht« eiuWyrt*# .1 ,.viv> *
-ther^ gathered at Tus h- nu- that
evening.
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" T pi.ri-emjr u»noi|rrm,'hiWwi ty
Tuxedo
Tbe following program «u* giv-
en at tire school auditorium Thurs-
day nifeht. Msv 24: Rinding. Lilly
Nueiean. puli lotic p:igeant, ail pu-
pils. ih, tii m . Land, m i in is i pri-
mary pupil, play; "The Case of the
’* Glass all pupils.
-aWk—”-’ . . v. .«*L8Ai8i)K£S W”1
h-’i rnaaiOTurf -Mr*: .*-eimilar; purring
irtbstf, Wanila. JaaiT Tivadw-Ut
key ersle--: Bobby Gene St:ii11>- r
E. O Wedgi worth, f- rmerly
Chamber of Commerce manage!
hcie, wr- In re the first of this
week moving his family to Pam pa.
- /A
Bourdon Smith, who attrnds Tex-
as Tet it, i.ubock, Ctttl/C hoiV,. cist
veevfc. He is the son of .Mr. and
yrrr. t n.
Joe Cannon, non of M.
Elton Brigham and Bill Anhbtrm
vert- xtudanU from Tuxedo who
graduated frinn Hamlin High school
this term.
Rosemary Link graduated from
Stamford High school this term
R e'. lam Davis, pastor nf-the
Baptist Church, and his family plan
to Mora -from Abilene to the school
tear he rage Thursday1 firr the. ajjjji-
appointed
DGE-PLYMOUTH
dealer
Stamford
IL t'-rliri* i.HWwdaul -to- bujiJTlcss
Vs. John Edw-ard YoungqOlY’!*
■amt ‘raby daughter; ' Norma Gall.
left May 20 for Charleston, S. C.
to make their home while her bus
e-i at the ArnVS"Atr Bh«* at Axna
nlki. spent a part of th. week end
with homefolks.
•' Mrs. ii, iL W*'*- ;ind ' hire cliil-
t**-oq. Mo.M.M. Youngquisl. H gjg-
iioiu-i (her* with the Coast iroord.
Fndne night
Tier nwiTner, J
Mrs Watt* arid Don We*ley.
young-r son. returned home Mon-
day while Cecelia Gail and Stephen
r< mauled fur a longer visit with
brief \i.
iUiis MoUkLo. duotfiLUl-of Mr...
and Mrs F. J. Matechu. is serious-
ly ill is an Abilene hospital
Mr and Mrs. Ira Treadwell spent
Sunday with.her mother. Mrs Ag-
aew, who is ill in an Abilene hos-
pital
Mr and Mrs. Bob McCorkle of
Stamford were «ipper guests of
Mr and Mis. J. P. McKennon Sun-
day rught.
Mrs. Edd Gardner ami daughter.
Mary Ann. of Hamlin viaited Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
A. J French.
Mr and Mf*. J. H. Rivera ami
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Tarker \is-
ited Sunday afternoon with Mr
awl Mra. X. Berry of Rockdale.
Sendra Pritchard, small daughter
of Pvt. and Mrs. Edwin Pritchard,
hap been ill this week with measles
ami chtckenpox.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Appling, dau-
ghter and grandchildren of Tahokn
sprat the week-end with Mr. and
■ra. J. C. Lee. •
Mr and Mrs. C“ri Carlton of
Stamford and Mr and Mrs. Nor-
ma B Carlton of Hamlin were dinner
gu<wts of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Carlton
IteMy.
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Carlton, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Osment, Mr. and
Mrs R V. Hoote, Mra Jaea Treed-
Don’t Neglect Them!
Nature (Uetcnrii l ha W dn*y« to Ho a
marveiou* job Thrir ta«k »• to krrp th#
f »• ,n£ bifMivi Btraam frw- ,»( an #rc#aa oi
*«>*»r impuritM* Th# act of Htfflf 9tf$
»fa#ff - a roMtaatly prtMjunni »utt
matter lb# MteVt mu#t r#m<»v# f"»ai
fb# t*4«K»d if good k»*-aih la to endura.
Whe n th# k idnrya fad to function at
Ni-ure intondod, th#r# ta rat#ntioa of
vast# that tjtay <*aua# body-wid# dia-
trraa. On# may auffar nagging backacba,
p. ais'eni b#ada#h#, attacks of disainraa,
gfinng up rughta. awalling, puflintM
under tb# rya f*u*4 tir*»d. narvoua. all
worn 'Hit.
hr. -jur-nt, eranty or burning pnma|ra
are •om#time« furthvr avidrnr# of kld-
iry or bladder di«>urbanm.
Tha rrro(nit*Mi and prop#r tr#itm#nt
iaa dturatir mrdirin# to h#ip tfi# Lidnrya
rrf nd of •*«#» p*na*»noua body want#
T a# fjonn't PklU. Th#y hav# had Moft
than forty vrara of publir approval. Art
#n<k»m#d th# country ovtr. Iaaitt on
Dwoa’a. Sold at all drug stoma.
WAR MAPS OF PACIFIC—New,
large, complete, f 1. Stamford
American. tf
Announcing
Sauniortft nm /We* Plvm-Ulh l>M,/Vu»rr»r«. 306 North Smifuno St . hmr mn mhJm
Hmft to look mltfi your w-rvi.e rvr.li. /yndtng thm day Bill kdorrom mill br hruahmd
HHHV with hit Nmry yob in tht Pact he
v. • < ##unsia»e -
reliable repair service for ’durn- acquainted with th#a# things, I
tion oars," we hav# opened a would b# grateful. .
modem service shop. All makes of It. Is impossible to gu#SS when I
oars and truoks will be serviced will be baok home again - maybe
and repaired. Spare parts and two years{ I've already been at
aeoessorias departments are now S9a nearly three years — but with
being stocked. Orders for first Victory I will return, and per-
trucks available are in the mail. manently. Utatil that day. nay God
Although thare won't be any new bl»aa you and the home town you
cars \o show in our dealer- ar* helping me fome baok to.
fln'5 1 ' ' Sinc.r.ly your frl.Dd. -
cheerfully keep your old car run- — J
ning until new ones oome along, s —
the finest equipaient and best _•
mechanics we can secure, and above Frank (Bill) Morrow
all . ... friends. And it won’t be -—
any time before you can see our Te airaiiv raie
policy Just as if it were written: WE Alf PROUD 10 DISPLAY THIS
"Dependable Products. Faithful .mm^ FAMOUS S16N OUEI Oil
Service^-Stjoisht Dealing." If you NEW SERVICE ENTRANCE
can find some way to make it known
that I would appreciate folks \^USg/Qf A
dropping around and getting xffli/ IT B THf NATION HMC STIMOl
Oer AmeMtemt Aa West
Texas Dealer Far The '
Somewhere in the Heat -Pacifio
Mr. J. G. Graham,
Dodge Regional Manager,
Dallas, Texas.
HEARING AID
Dear Mr. GrahamI
In appraoiation of becoming the
Dodge-Plywouth dealer for Stamford
and its territory, I want to thank
not only you and our company, but
also my friends baok home. I
pledge you all that I shall make
you a good and fair dealer.
Utatil this war is won and I can
oome home, however, Frank Tumar,
an old friend who understands both
oars and folks, will look after
the business for me. He are both
happy in the thought that we have
for sale in our territory the best
notor products available.
Because of the urgent need for
day for Delia, to be inducted into
(he UJ. Heap. _.
A new roof was put on the church
at the Fairvtew cemetery lest week
Vra H-
brother. Marvin Carlton, of Stom-
fard visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr and Mra. Arthur Carlton of
near Hamlin.
Mr and Mra. Walter Crinn and
•pent the week-end with
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ITS SILVERY TONE is soft, .erect and lifelike WITHOUT
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ENJOY LIFE: The “old style" aid., their heavy, bulky
batteries were Oh YESTERDAY but TODAY ITS PAR.
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i IT! There will be no cost or obligation.
For Teel and Dr as oast rattan call at ear office—
or If eel at town—write for literature.
family spent the week-end witn
relative* in Meridian.
Mra Randell Shindlar. primary
teacher, ha* gone to Stephenville
to spend the summer with her par
ant. there,
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1945, newspaper, June 1, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972952/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.