El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1982 Page: 36 of 36
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1977
The Wharton County
Sheriffs Department has
pointed the finger at a
prime suspect in the
murder of Diana Kaiser,
a 7\ year-old Victoria
truck driver whose
skeletal remains were
found in a culvert on FM
2919 on Tuesday, Sept. 6.
However, the name of the
suspect has not been of-
ficially released, pending
further investigation.
El Campo city council
eliminated all parking
along several blocks of
Highway 71 North,
authorized specifications
for a new animal pound
building, and gave the go-
ahead for plans to annex
six tracts of land into the
city at a lengthy session
Monday evening.
Ernest Jackson’s 80
yard touchdown run with
2:42 remaining in the
third period ignited a se-
cond half rally by Lamar
Consolidated that felled
the previously
undefeated El Campo
Rlcebirds 18-16 in
Rosenberg Friday night.
An exciting series of
homecoming events
reaches its climax for
more than two thousand
loyal Pioneer students
Saturday, Oct. IS, when
Wharton County Junior
College meets Henderson
County Junior College of
Athens in a 7:30 p.m.
Texas Junior College
Football Conference
homecoming game in
Tiger Stadium in Whar-
ton.
1972
City Council started its
activites to ultimately
develop a master park
plan for the city, heard a
delegation from the
Jaycees and heard a
comprehensive line by
line end of the year finan
cial report from city
manager Danny Hyden
Monday night.
"Surprise” is the only
thing 18-year-old Janel
Rod, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Rod, said
she felt when it was an-
nounced she had won
first place in the Texas
4-H Dress Revue wool
division Friday.
El Campo Mayor
Harlan Nelson hopped
aboard an all-electric
tractor Monday and blad-
ed over the first mound of
dirt for Central Power
and Light Company’s
new Ell Campo office at
505 North Mechanic
Street
Two men who went
through an elaborate
marriage ceremony on a
Houston television sta-
tion after securing a mar-
riage license at the Whar-
ton County court house
Wednedsay are not legal-
ly married and according
to County Clerk Delfin
Marek are in "a lot of
trouble.”
More people have sign-
ed up to vote in a general
election than at any time
in the history of Wharton
County
County tax collector
and assessor Norris Luhn
reported Monday that
15,196 persons have beer
issued voter registration
receipts for 1172. com
pared to 11.179 in 1971
Contract for
13.216.146 93 for 7 I miles
of improvement work on
Highway 59 in Wharton
County has been let by
the Texas Highway Com
mission according lo
Carl V Kamert of
Yoakum, district
highway engineer.
Error plagued
Rlcebirds saw their
record receive a blemish
last Friday night as the
Victoria Stings handed
them a 21-10 loss. This
was also the district
opener for both teams
and put Victoria in a
three-way tie for first
place in district and put
the Ricebirds in a three-
way tie for last place.
1962
The El Campo
Ricebirds and the Whar-
ton Tigers have met on
the gridiron for 51
straight years and now
they meet for the fifty-
second year Friday
night. Some of those ear-
ly years they played
more than one game in a
year but the number of
games they have played
over the years and the
number of times each
team has won is not
known.
For the 20th con-
secutive year the El
Campo Rotary Club
members and their
Rotary Anns will honor
El Campo school
teachers and their
husbands and wives
Thursday night starting
at 7:30 o’clock at the
community center.
The Louise chamber of
commerce will be host
tonight at the Hillje
S.P.J.S.T. hall to a group
of business and farm
leaders in the Hillje area
and refreshments will be
served.
The members of the
Women’s Society of
Christian Service of the
First Methodist Church
announce plans for a
turkey dinner to be held
in the Fellowship Hall
Thursday, November 8
from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Catholic Churches
throughout the El Campo
Deanery will join in a
world-wide ringing of
bells this Thursday for a
period of 10 minutes to
mark opening of the
Roman Catholic
Ecumenical Council in
Rome reports Monsignor
J.A. Petru, Vicar Foranc
of the deanery.
Lawrence Hains,
Grand Knight of Ar-
chbishop Drossaerts
Council No. 2490,
Knights of Columbus, has
announced that a Colum-
bus Day address by
Supreme Knight Luke E.
Hart, national leader of
the one-million, one hun-
dred and fifty thousand
member fraternal
benefit society of
Catholic men, will be
broadcast Friday after-
noon, October 12th, at
1:15 over radio station
KULP
The American Legion
Auxiliary is going to get
its own meeting place.
Whether it wifi be a
separate building or a
club room on the
American Legion Center
grounds is not yet known
but a meeting place is
coming up, declared Mrs.
L A. Hansen
Ten young women from
the El Campo area are
members of the famed
Starlettes of the county
junior college this year.
They are Betty Lou
Spellman, Claudia Comp-
ton, Tiliie Turanyik,
Janet Janecka, Aurora
Bustos, Linda Clements,
Margaret Stewart,
Garnett Macha, Alice
Birtchet, and Barbara
Quinne.
Dedication services
will be held Sunday, Oc-
tober 14th, for the new
sanctuary of the First
Baptist Church in Louise.
Recently completed, the
sanctuary replaces the 57
year old building erected
by the church in 1905.
Danevang is the scene
today of the 61st wedding >
anniversary of Peter and r
Stephanie Harton, two of
the finest persons you
will ever meet.
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Barbee, Chris. El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1982, newspaper, October 13, 1982; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006669/m1/36/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.