Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1963 Page: 2 of 12
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KIMHELL CALIFORNIA 303 Can
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in the Leo ’Mor.se home Sun-
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Children Visit With.Mather
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In Sagerton Easter Sunday
Aubrey PUk'
and fri
ty Mr*. Delbert LeFevre
Mr and Mr* J. D Kufwtt
and children visited with Mr.
and Mr*. Bruno Kupatt at Fred
nek*burg Friday and Saturday
Guests in the home of Mr*
Linil* Kainer Sunday yvcrc Mrs
Wcrtha Freeman and children
of StamLird, who came early
ind - attended services at St.
tottxsea^Bs^' £Ww.w*4SlSiBf wlYfi”
Mk. KottVBPv ACr. -and Mrs ,1.
kiuutt and f study of Rule, l
and Mrs. William Barnett of
m ,i 111 |M1~
Iiidwer awT bars Mr and Mrs
MeK-iti Lewis, of AspermorU, Mr ) ”leCt
Bob-
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Mr and Mn.
their daughter
deen of Abilene were guests at
the Sagerton Methodist Church
Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs.
Plttey are former residents of
this community.
Mr and Me* Herbert Hoeh *
visited Mr. Koch's grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Frwet* at Lucder* Fri-
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pTarent -Teacher T"Al> me i a I loti the mom
units' of thstrict 18 of Texas
Congress, of Parents and Teach-
ers will gather in Hamlin iVprH
24 tor the annual spring confer-
ence with Mrs D.'W. Horen of
Abilene, president. presiding, .
The conference, themed
xw
,WT '4-H Talent Show Draws
9o^|M0K«f HamfMi
5S^37di3QQ Contestants, Adults
'Homes' Create Community ^ 0
Strength — Through Good CUA- teMPr.‘P%t..~—.
m#*bm WUI l*
h with re*lw-
tratton from'H-lfl 'V.'m:" W TTT
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at the Regional tennis
at Stephenville- April 19
and Jdyv J € - Kainer MSfF'eifl
dren of Stamford .Carolyn, Bob-1
...CgRage lofcc B&frr......... '
a member of the Rule
trjWMs* .*■,"11 1
Mrs. J, V. 1
with, the su
S«rt. Leroy Strickland, left, and Spt. Henry Milter
admire a lunker bass landed Thursday from the
waters ’-The finh w«m t-sui«iyb-Gy..
Sgt. Bobby Jones of Abilene, who wo fiohingf the
small lake Bear'the National Guard Armory durinj?
Koch, Mrs. August St&Mnmcl,
and Mrs. Edwin Stremiqcl and
boys. Mrs Emil Kainer re-
weeks tn Houston wfth her
daughter, Mrs; Roland Rinn.
and Mr. Rtnn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kainer of
piienville Saturday. Janice Her
tel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hert«k > sophomore at
£v0e High .School. w| *«-b
"fftrihrsItmA^ncrt -Mj&m m«t* j^tc
ing. v .
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Nnrnast1 Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kainer vis-
ited with their other son. *lrr-
-**> •**“**■ Saa-tei
tdnio last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Koch
attended the funeral services
for Mr. Kaan uncle; Andrew
Anderson, at Lueders last Wed
I
/ens Through the ■
iMitter ts of San .Antonio and
now serves as state vice prest- _.,
lent «.1 0ts.J6wi«^.Cb«Nii’e^ ^^adjournment at 3.3U p. in.
Parents and Teachers. She has
served in local units, city coun-
clt and district levels. She was
n*»jw7
worm. It weiphed approximately five and
nd one-halt
^^^'iSfncV"ln*<' wiSr* ''*** M
, caupld—
an even tar per bass from the same lake, pole’s
V)54, --Hi-.
The morning session will in-
- lAude ^conference report?^ an-
nouncements, and presentation
....... i mil.........I ...................... L JUL „
^frs.'T»auf Dick and daughter
and Mrs. Herman Nienast, all
fS^ori«,T£rrt
Martha Kay and Rickey Let*
of Fort Worth attended Sunday
School at the Sager ton . Mettio-
dist Church Sunday. They were
. _ - \ islting their grandparents, MrvL
r„sssU #*d- MftrLfre-ow*
Two workshops
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m ing and
the other . ^ _ _ _ ______________^ ____
A luncheon will be held at J2 T'
noon in the Fellowship Hall of - Approximately 300 youngsters Ward, Ralph Riddle. Jr. and
the First Baptist Chilrch. and parents turned out for the J Glofy junior 4rll Club
Life memberships will be r-rc- l*Mltt*1 Stonewnll County f*!1; Member*.-- -A—^ ?
sen ted nt-lffck-m. in a general' talent
from the ehuixii | P™1^L_AL—
Stonewall _ J
show and fund raising
at /\»p»rmfint_High
Deborah
g red r
Dickerson
ribbons were
Jimmy Tin-
Frcida Har-
ock. Cbiger
School Responsibility- Knd aud cake sale*.
■fFewiiiy Beaponsibility Begin. Overall yvinpers and
wBrhwkrttefiiBte' . _ . ____
invitations to the 1965 spring Jr., Nancy Vahlenkamp.
camp
I White ribbon winners w?rt*
Dotjg Smith, Carlton McEwen,
Mitchell Kidd. Ykkie PxUfibtRU. ’
f-
conferenee, final conference r*.j rod Levefi^ utk-’IAnruifi, Y*h-
porta. retirement of cojora with knkamp.
. at 3;3Q p. m. Winners of blue ribbons were
A post'conference board meek LlnTa^tOuflng, Xsp?rm*6ii( fifth
ing will be held by Mrs. Boren E^ade gtrls, Aspermont fifth
ItJMB 1>. wt. —------4 *r*d* bp>». Karen Shadle. Mttc-
and Patrlc Hoy,
, Freshmen. Sophomore.
Junior pupils of Mrs. C. M.
tdV appeared tn a piano recital
Tuesday night at the First Bap-
and . --n*.
:SSs
and will attend sessions along Cathy Hafley, Penny Workman, Bean, Stanley Thompson,
with other representative* of Caril Martin, _ Jimmy Dalby, ry Wofford, Judy McCann, n-
. man -*».:!».•- -—-"in“-- nc Boodeket, jar Anne Arledgi*,.
Judy Anderson, Jo Ann Bennett,
Ann Clarke, and Susan McClel-
the local organizations. These Tommy MoyerST- KSy Milllcan,
women are Mrs. A1 Berry. Mrs. Mary Ann Calhoun, Judy White,
Spencer Raize. Mrs. Joseph Nancy Vahlenkamp, Sharon Lev-
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gelhauer of Luc-ders were din- j Glory.
*»'*««* »•.“>
" MrS‘
Mrs. Joe Clark, chairman]and Mrs. Norvcll Lehrmaflp a
been collected from live school day.
childreir; from' the Sagcrtonj Guests tn the tmo Lchrmann
Merchants, and from house-tu-1 home Raster Sunday were Mr.
SeTowflce ana TRW Re5
a r1 ^
\ tcrVin Abilene I and Mrs. Melvin Lehrhnann and
' -Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stcge- family of Fort .Worth, Mr. amt
moelier and family of Tuba Mrs. Clarirey Lehrmann and
were guests in the home of Air. | children of Stamford. Mr. and
and Mrs. C. E. Stegemocller Mrs Jan*
Mrs. Jan*Fouts and (laughters
of Lubbock, and Mr. und Mrs.
Norvcll Lehrmann and family
of Sagerton. ----------
Air. and Mrs. .Norvcll Letu-
rn ann and cliildren visited the
J. C. S.hwart* family in Sny-
der the weekend of April 7.
Guests In the Cliff LeFcvre
Me#,—A. C. Kaiplin^ uvqt the j home for Easter Sunday din-
Easier Holidays verffhow Ktup-fnei were Mr. and Mrs Reece,
ling, Mrs. -Dahlia Askew and fclark Mr and Mrs. Os.car
over tiie Easter weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Benton went lo
Fort Worth over the wrrkrnd to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Yater
Benton, Jr. and family. They
also visited with Henry Laugh-
lm. ---- ;;
Guests in the home of Mr. and
IIIOMMI
SYSTEM FINEST QUA! !TY
M
SWIFT’S FINEST SQUARE CARTON
COWBOY OR NUTWOOD
BACON
For
daughters, and Mr and Mrs»
J. ’ll. Tody all of West Colunt;,
bia.
T-Sgt and Mrs. Larry Corod-
son and children. " Kathy and
Doug, of San Antonio were here
pver the weekend visiting Mr
and Mrs. August Ralzcr
Mr. and Mrs; Johnny Ttechel-
man and children recently vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Baumbarh at Taylor. Last Sun-
day thev visited Mrs. Ticchel-
man’s parents. Mr. and Mrs
Thom, in Abilene.
EASTER ECO HUNT
Several pre-school children en-
joyed an Easter Egg hunt with
their mothers at the Sagerton
School Thursday afternoon The
Sagerton P-TA brougt the eggs
for the school children this year,
and the pre-school children
brought their own eggs.
Mr and Mrs. R. H. Trussel
and family from Rule have re-
cently moved into thq house
belonging to Tom Thane and will
work for hirn
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Summers
of Canyon and Mr. and Mrs.
Strickland rrf Amarillo vtsttpd'
with Mrs. Ben Hess Sunday.
Other guests were Mrs. Ellen
Hciaing. Mrs. Mary Hunt, and
Joe Bennett of Midland.
« Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tabor and
children of Fort Worth spent
the weekend with Mrs. John L.
Brooks and Buehla Mae Sum-
mers. Judy Guinn and Billy Ta-
Iwr of Lubbock were also here
for the Easter holidays.
Mr. andvjdrs. Barney B. Ar-
nold and sons from Abilene,
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lyons and
Monske and sons ami Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert' LeFcvre and fam
Hy.
-Pastor Fred Scheffel of St.
Paul's Lutheran Church accom-
panied by Clarence Tiechel-
tnann, is at a District Conven-
tion in San Antonio this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rogers
of Bovina stayed over Sunday
to visit with Mr and Mrs Os-
car Gibson. They were here for
the funeral of Guy Harris Sat-
urday.
Miss Campbell,
Local Resident,
Dies Wednesday
Le Roy Macon. Jr. from Stam-
ford vise
Ited In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Ross Sunday
for dinner.
Jimmy New of Texas Tech.
Lubbock, was home with his
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Melvin
New, lait week during spring
holidays.
Joy Nicrdieck and Darlene
Tiechelmann. students at Tex-
as Lutheran College in Seguin.
vene home for the Easier boll
d#s. _
Mr and Mrs. t: A Ulmer
and Jana, who was home from
TjF— TlMii epwil l—t w#k-
end in San Antonio with Mr. and
Mr*. Winston Ulmer and Brad.
Jerry Manske »on of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Manske. who is *
member of tftr Senior Class of
Stamford, accompanied them
on <keir senior trip tq New Or-
lean* last aerk
Mr. and Mr*. August Anger-
man visited with relatives la
Wace tot laster.
Funoial services were bold
Friday at 2.30 p, m for Miss
Clara Opal Campbell. 54.
Miss Campbell died Wednesday
at Pasadena Hospital near
Houston after an illness of 20
days.
Bom Sept 8, 1908, she was the
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Evic Campbell, longtime
residents of Stamford Mrs.
Campbell had worked lor the
Westfall Tailor Shop for sever-
al years.
Miss Campbell was a charter
member of the Trinity BapJ&t
Church.
Services were held in tljc Tri-
nity Baptist Church with the
pastor. Rev. Tempi# Lewi* offi-
ciating. He was assisted by L.
D. Hull, retired minister. Burial
waa in the Highland Cemetery
with Kinney Funeral Home in
charge.
Survivors include one sister,
Mrs.. Gorden OTry of Knox
Ctty; and two brothers. E. W.
Campbell of Sweetwater and j]
C. Campbell of Pksadena.
Pallbearers were: ' O. B.
Boone. Cecil Hughes. Morris
Watts. Cecil Bean, Bill West-
fall. Ola WUiiatn*.
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SUITS FILED
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ance Co. o! Wisconsin. Compen-
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DIVORCES GRANTED - ' ,
Carl L- Peckuas vf. BUly John
POckuss . .
Carol Dean Strother* vs. Rich-
ard Kent Strothen.
Willie D. Ellis vs. Bar bar* J..
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1963, newspaper, April 18, 1963; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054666/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.