Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1975 Page: 5 of 10
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events to be held at Stamford
High School on Saturday, Feb.
22nd They are Pete Castro,
The Old Glory Variety Club
met on Tuesday of last week
in the home of Mrs. Garrett
Spitzer with' eight members
Funeral for Vestal G. Vest,
41, former Stamford resident,
was Wednesday, Feb. 12, in
Meadow, Utah, with military
graveside rites.
Mr. Vest was killed Satur-
and Kay Stover Mrs. Morris Garner, who day, Feb. 8, when a car he was
of Levelland were here last
weekend visiting their par-
ents, Mrs. Charlie Letz and
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pierce.
Gene Linder of Abilene was
a dinner guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Klump on
Sunday.
STAMFORD AMERICAN “g. PAGE FIVE
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, February 20, 1975
asked
depart-
Recent weekend visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Beno Herttenberger included
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hert-
Survivors are his mother, GFT UP NIGHTS?
Mrs. Clara Vest of Wichita
Falls; four sisters, Mrs. Joe
Harnsberger and Mrs. Leo-
Beverly Neuman and Susan of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs
Baldree. F‘ ' "
working on fell and crushed at Rawls of Jacksonville; and
Meadow, Utah, C two bnsthers, Elvis Vest of
He was born in 1933 in. Cleveland and Kevin Vest of
Jacksonville and grew up in Denton; his wife, Anne; one
Stamford and attended son and one daughter,
schools here.
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Law students sponsored by
A. L. Hunter have made two
trips.
They attended the trial of
Jesse Sanchez at Haskell; and Mexico State University.
they also listened to the . New Mexico State defeated Mr and Mrs. Thomas Letz
questioning of prospective North Texas University, 73 to and chiW»w>, Brian and Ir<wi,
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Perez, listened
questions about
ments and buildings of the
school.
welding, drafting, and re-
frigeration.
The group'were also shown
the dorms, and received some
booklets containing informa-
tion about the school.
High school students have
also recently gone on a field . pr^ent
trip to Hendrick Memorial
Hospital in Abilene This well
planned trip waa sponsored by
Mr., and Mrs. Ed Letz,
accompanied by their daugh-
ter, Regina of Midland, were
in Denton last Saturday to see
their son, Russell, who is a
basketball player for New
KOUHTRY FRESH-QUARTERS
BUTTER
1*19 Flour
They quilted a quilt for Mrs.
Roy Herttenberger of Asper-
mont and enjoyed delicious
the school nurse, Mrs. Lillian refreshments. _
Hicks, and Supt. Alvis
Malcolm Herttenberger and.
Lane of Rule; Mr and Mrs
Roy Herttenberger of Asper-
mont; and Jackie Simmons
afld Urban Rogers, students
at Abilene Christian College in
Abilene.
On Wednesday evening of
last week Mr and Mrs. Byron
Swank of Hamlin visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Beno Hertten-
berger z
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Spitzer of Lubbock spent a
recent weekend here visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett Spitzer and Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Boles
Former resident
die* |n Utah
accident Feb. 8
PAWcotton...
jurors in the preliminary pro-
ceedings in the Dalton
Williams trial at Aspermont.
Three students from Old
Glory have entered the Stam-
ford Academic Meet speech tenberger and children, Cris
Beth and Mathew of Irving;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons,
Joel and
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Then they visited each of
the following departments:
dental assistance, vocational
nursing, construction, auto-
body, automotive repair, sec-
_ .. . retarial work, ranch and
T** group, gmded by Mr. livestock, TV and radio.
Frozen Orange
Juice k
has been a patient in Haskell
Memorial Hospital, was able
to return home Saturday, and
reporta she is feeling better.
Mrs. Martin Letz underwent
surgery at Hendrick Me-
morial Hospital iff Abilene
and is also reported to be
improving > ’
A former resident of this
community, Mrs. Annie Lee
Tribbey of Rule, also under-
went surgery at Hendrick nard Hoppe, both of Wichita
Memorial Hospital in Abilene. Falls, Mrs. R.'E. Harnsberger
She was able to return home of Irving, and Mrs. Irene
last Friday and is also re-
ported to be doing better
Old Glory students
attend field trips
By BERNICE D. WHITE
Old Glory students have
recently enjoyed a number of
interesting and informative
field trips.
On Monday, Feb. 10, the
junior qnd senior classes were
sponsored by Supt. Tom Alvis
on a field trip to Texas State
Technical Institute at Sweet-
•water.
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Lammert, Danny. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1975, newspaper, February 20, 1975; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205578/m1/5/?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.