Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1971 Page: 7 of 10
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STAMFORD AMERICAN
I
FERN HODGE
Clinic To Be Set Up Here—
Students May Enter School
Without All Of Vaccinations
Insurance Agency
7732754
Two, three or four . . . just
drive right up, roll down the
window and ydur check is
cashed,
line and no parking worries.
Be different, try it today.
First National Bank
tor insured to $ 20,000
DRIVE IN BANKING
.first em-
the home
supervised the youth and adult
work of county home demon-
The Jones County Fair open
horse show will be held at the
Anson Fairpark arena at 9 on
August 28. Entry’s will be tak-
en the dav of the show.
For additional information
contact Gavlon Harris, the vo-
cational agricultural Teacher
of Anson High School
District HD Agent
Will Retire Aug. 31
Successor Named
PERSONAL
Maxine Billington of Los An
geles, Calif , will leave Aug
30 for South America on a
trAir with the Johnny Mathis
group. She is a secretary to
Johnny Mathis.
Maxine grew up in Stamford
ind graduated from Stamford
High School.
Jones 4-H Girls
Win at Vernon
In Dress Revue
L Ed-
former
of 504
There will be youth halter
and performance division and
the performance division will
be divided into two age groups:
under 15 and 15 and over.
There also will be an adult
open halter and performance
classes. The performance
classes are as follows: Flag
Racing, Western Pleasure Pole
Bending, Reining, Barrel Rac-
ing and Jackpot Raping.
John E:
es since the age of 4
Rubeola measles, one dose
or an illness with measles.
There is no time limit.
Rubella or three-day mea-
sles, one dose or an illness
and no time limit.
Smallpox, one shot with the
?last one, to have been received
within the last 10 years.
For grades six and above,
Three doses of oral polio
vaccine are required with the
latest to have been received
.since the child was age 4
For grades six and above,
requirements are:
Polio, three doses required
but none after the age of 19.
Diptheria three shots and
the last to have been within
10 years.
Measles, rubeola, one year
or an illness.
Rubella or German mea-
sles, one dose through age 11.
Smallpox, one shot witbin 10
years.
Miss Wirges,
trict 3 home
agent, is a graduate of Poly-
technic I
After 30 years with the Tex-
as Agricultural Extensirn Serv-
ice, District 3 Home Demon-
stration Agent Fem Hodge will
retire Aug. 31. She has beyn
headquartered at Vernon.
Her replacement will lie
Thelma Wirges, who is cur-
rently Wichita County Home
Demonstration Agent. The an-
nouncement was made by Ex-
tension Director
Hutchison.
Miss Hodge was
ployed in 1941 as
demonstration agent in Mar-
tin County; and then moved to
the same position in Wise
County Since 1949, she has
SHS TWIRLERS —
-twirlera for 1971 78—are- (bottom 'TtyWT^Wfr'TO'
rignt) Lezli Brownfield, Kathy Pritchard, (second row) Kathleen Bri-
nell, Tammy Cox, and (top) Vicki Nauert.
THELMA WIRGES
stration agents in the 22-coun-
ty Rolling Plains district.
least one of the diseases must
be started by Jan. 1, 1972.
After this time, the vaccina-
tions must proceed as rapidly
as possible.
Woodie Beene, Stamford su-
perintendent. said a clinic will
be set un in the school on
Sept 23 and vaccinations will .
be given at no cost These
vaccinations also mav be done
by the family doctor if parents
prefer.
Since many types of personal
immunization records are in
current use. any document list
ing each immunization re
ceived by year will be accep
table durin, the coming school
year A new standard Certifi- .
cate of Immunization is being
developed but is not yet avail
able
The immunization require
ments apply to al) students at
tending public, private or
parochial schools, including
kindergartens associated with
elementary schools. .
Special provision is made in
the law for cases where medi-
cal indications are that such
a vaccination or immunization
would be detrimental to the
health of the individual. Addi-
tional provision is made where
religious principles are agains:
vaccinations.
For kindergarten through the
fifth grade, here are the re-
quirements:
Diptheria tetanus, three dos-
FIDERAl SIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
JIMMY
TURNER
About This
Question:
five different diseases,
state health department has
issud a directive that says
students may be allowed to
enter school the fall term but
that the immunization of at
Although a new law sets out
that all students enrolled in
Texas be immunized against
the
all in a jiffy. No standing in
John T Scpbes was arrested
and cdnvlcteg rr teaching Evo-
lution at Dayton, Ohio.
demonstration Horse Show
Lynn Rowland, a Junior 4-H
leader of Anson and Suzy
Lindsey of Avoca won blue
ribbons at the District III 4-H
Dress Revue at Vernon on Mon-
day Aug. 2. The revue was
held at the Wilbarger Audi
torium.
Lvnn, who has been a 4-H
Club member for 8 years, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Brad Rowland She won’ in
competition with other senior
county winners of District III.
Suzy, who has been a 4-H Chib
member for 3 vears and presi-
dent of the Lueders-Avoca 4-H
Club, is the daughter of- Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Lindsev of
Avoca. She represented Jones
County in the Junior Division
along with the other county
winners of District III
Criteria frr judging the sen-
ior girls were the outfit on the
girl, including their general ap-
pearance, becomingness, fit of
garment, and accessories, the
girl themselves and construc-
tion.
The senior girl had to sub-
mit a record to be scored.
The girls were accompanied
to Vern^/n by their mothers
and Mrs. Mary Y. Newberry,
Juries County Home Demon-
stration Agent.
Stamford Girl’s
Husband Back
From Cruise
Navy Airman Alvin
wards, husband of the
Miss Linda A. Rasco
E. Hamilton St., Stamford, has
returned to his hoijnebase of
Brunswick, Maine, Mter a four
month deployment with Patrol
Squadron K) to the Mlediterran-
ean.
During thie deployment le
was based at the [Naval Air
Facility: Sigdhella, Sicily.
He is a 1968 gradpate -of ’
Travis High lichdcl In Austin.
. -....... High School |n Fort At AflSOn
STAMFORD, JONES COUNTY, TEXAS 79553, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971 Werth She received as . As- •
sociate of Arts degree from /A 90
the University Af Texas at Ar- _U*l"AUg. £0
hngton and her B S degree
• from North Texas State Uni-
versity. She has also done ad-
ditional work at Texas Wom-
an’s University, Colorado Sta*te
University and Texas A&M
, Besides serving as county
home demonstration agent in
Baylor, Haskell and Wichita
counties for a total of 23 years,
she was also a school teacher
for one year in Munday.
“Inflation has causeci build-
ing costs to Increase about
■4'A per year, causing'prop-
erty insurance to be inade-
quate before renewal time,
three years hence. Does the
Turner Agency offer a
homeowners inflation guard
endorsement which increas-
es the property insurance
1% each three months a
total of 12',> at 33 months
—to offset the inflationary
trend?’’
Turner
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1971, newspaper, August 12, 1971; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190354/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.