Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1962 Page: 9 of 12
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reserve champion honors Saturday at the Stonewall
County show. (Jfund champion was shown by Robert
Branch. Billie, a student at O.ld Glory High School,
also won top award for showmanship. She is the
daughter of Air. and Mis. W. H. Vahlenkamp.
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county health nurse. The sopKb ;
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place winner. The scene
the nativity and scripture read-i
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find the babe wrapped in swad-
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spent the holiday* at Vealmooy
with their parents
Mr^'' knd Mr*.'' ’*Thoma« OH
Pritchard, Tommy and Annth
bnn visited hi* parent* near
Weatherford, and hpr parent*
in Abilene. " ' .
Mr. and> Mm. T.. E. 'Beil
visited his sister,' Mrs l^ena
Mae Sheid, at Midland on Sun
day, Dec. ^4.
Mr. anil Mrs. R. O. Gibson jfr.
and Mrs. G. A. Leach", ai*o
Mrs. Martin Smith of Roaring]
Springs, were dinner guests on
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son. Wilson Gibson, and family
near O'Brien.
Mr a n d Mrs. Lynn Flowers
spent Christmas Day, in-BinmJ
ford with his sister, Mrs. J u c]
Hudspeth. Sr.
Mr. and Mis. A F. House at
tended a family gathering on
Christmas Day at the home of
her.sister, Mrs. W. D. Dugger,
Mr. Dugger and son Gary, In
Brownfield.' Her father. W. W.
Trice and daughters , Hasel
Trice and Mrs. Norris Bailey
a ltd /Kir? 'Bailey and his son,
W. B. Trice and Mrs. Trice, all
of Stamford, and their sister.
Xd1^ Br^"|_of Mr- angMro. V- RJUvcretL
gus of Aspermont.
Mrs. . G. .D. Franklin left Frl
undergoing observations and] Mrs. A. L. Flowers,
test* at-a Lubbock clinic. His] turned home Friday.
Christmas songs directed by i sons and wives. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. Lynn Flowers
.. r member.I Les Wienkc and Mr. and Mrs. I were dinner guests in the Joe
closed with the Koy Wienke. all of Lubbock, al- Hudspeth home in Hamlin Sat
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narrator. Congrat- and husband
extended to all the have been here during the hoh-
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Old (jlorx Holiday Qatherings
Highlight Christmas Week
By Mrs. Lynn Flowers^ Mr. and Mrs. J. W.. Wheeler, Henry Schmidt, and son, Paul,
The Old Glory school's an of Stamfoixf; Mrs. Tillie pippel,' Mrs. Velina Hankins of Part*
hual Christmas program wasrher daughter and grandda'ugh- -handle spent the holidays with
held in the auditorium Dec. 18. ter, Bernice White and Judy. I relatives here and Stamford
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completeii his bavic trainmg W|M ilh his parents Mr* and Mrs
I S Navy ,U San Diego w jj Vahlenkamp. a n d Billu:
TLC at Seguin spent the holi- recently and visited his parents.: ^nn <
family and the grand- ‘ ■ • .
Mrs. Jolui Neuman and family. ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. W A. ’ a"tl rs 1 ’ ]"’* * *
Maria Xargas, homemaking | Wendeborn. of Stamford. also| kamp. Nancy and Marv.n have
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Mrs. M. W. Elliott and her mother. Mrs. "B e n Dudcyi holidays with her parents, Mr,.•■ in the home o' :i.c Billy W<nde- Itney spt’wl the ■1.01111.1. -< wtwi . nr-
Arlington; Mr a nd sing, last weekend. ' an<| Mri. c. Hi Vargas’, and i boms Ciu’.stmas. Billy is the 'Mrs. Vahlenkamp s parents.
Tabb add £arnilv.; M,. and MtS. IX-an l^tzAind family. , ' | .son o: the W A Wi'iid.-borns. JA-H NEWS .
Xson Jeffery, , of Midland have . Mr and Mrs. Bob Crawford ALL FAMILYHOME “ The Old -flfot,v Junior—Hoys —
7 ‘ * 1 fheir two daughters of] Mr an'd- 5ff-s."BbhO nrnTcjj'X-H4JHh mei Tcurirlax-lJxic. 11M —
John Letz, and Mr. Arlington vi ited her parents,-; berger had,' all their family in the cafetorium' dike Bal-
ftai retf SptTZPi ----ur HR,t y,.; ■ w o i>(.jw..tr ■ u,f,~.r it,,- n adVuinnl Jiritvy ihee^ and Macviu \ aliU.;ikatnp ....
Mr. and-Mrs Mtttrnr Schmid*--tmtl family + hXHniesr***1—. -—t dthner af fhetr home w Thucs-riiave A—repoi t on raising Wldj,
--■A-w.thh.^i^.GiL^Zxna^x'. nil Thy W. A'. Ha’field.s "of uay Dec. .jlL- Their . daughter s! showing of broilers A film on -
s parents, MrZ- a irakTi^^hrci^ffi^r'TTsited '-Mrs.
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:F1 World, frbrn Baton Rouge ; Sandy Leverett-was in chargej J"
La where they spent the pass id films ' and projector. A.
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Het t* j llrniiiy attiudi d '♦!»*■ mi'ctsugi - -Z—
■ ter.bcrg'cr sons, Roy-of Asper-! Mr. and Mrs. James Robin- ,
| rnont. Malcolm, of Rulo. Horry son and daughters- have been I
Sharon Leverett, 16-year-old UI ^irFof OhtGISfy, jp ‘
shown here with the grund champion heifer .'which
she exhibited Saturday at Aspermont in the Stone- j
wull County annual show, Sharon is the daughter^ j
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Twenty-two Texas public high
schools have taken advantage
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Mr. ;; nd Mrs. Leland
Lubbock Ashorn, Christmas.
Mr. and! Mrs. Henry Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs' C L.
in Haskell on ,'lhurs- (!ajs with her parents, Mr. anc|-] The
Over Old Glory School
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Mr and Mrs. . Delos Calli-
•Lcoattc visited his brother a n d ! sing.
I wife. Mr. and Mrs Roy Callt-
; < oatte, at Spur Friday.
Mrs Viola Heine of Lam- daughter
ipasas is visiting her sister Mrs
Joe Jones,. and Mi. Jone
Othci i is.tors on Sunday Were
■ 4iw BiU-Oisons_of Stamford
Thr^^XJttt fltrny school has
purchased La... nevy fifty-star casion was Mr Sritmidt'-
I cited States flag, -.outdoor day
type. On days when the weaThrr’T?.
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Day in the home, of J Mr. and - arid Mrs
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Ct^il Gerlo’ff and daughter. oL Mr.c Oscar Corzine
New • Mexico. Mr. utlM 'MiirJ-^-htwwrt Mtw,-,
Rasmond_ Gerloff■ of* Abilene; tarniiy' of Abilene' visited her
Jackie Gerloff of .OdFFsa. the i parents
Eugene Gerloffs of
have been guests in. the home]
of Mrs Katie Gerloff and other1 visited
i iiatives. 1 ] Nehring
The family of . Mr. aikl Mrs. day.
H. G Klump were all together
■™*7'erw -rtarinr-Wr hohdtry* Mr. and ehildren of Abilene' v-wMvol
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Mr ;i n <1 Mrs.
and his ■ islet
visited
husband. Mr
Mis< her. and Mrs
family, the Charles.
Godards', all - in Abilene Satur-
i day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt
hosted a 42 pally Friday niglif~
I>ec 29 al their home. The oc-'
bit th-
Kefreshmcnt.s were served
Tone Arttfrrstin' of Lueders.
lowack. Mr and Mrs
Vahlenkamp Mr and
Otto Dudcnsing, Mr and
Rudolph Ramm, FrC'd and
•Christine Ender' the hosts and
their son Paul
Willie E Bowers of ACC.
Cuiiisler for the local Church <>f
state of Christ, returned to his appoint
here Sunday, after
of three Sundays.
alK* Mr*
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Lady'jtK
the ..daughter ■ torr
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in- *. bcautrfim
Let i dfrxM
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Old GioyyN^nncrs were I
he Ann Vahlcnkomp. ‘ reserve
cnamnioji steer winder.
. the daughter of .Mr
vv H. Vahlenkamp.
Sharon Leverett showed
grand champion heifer,-
peund Angus __n*med
, I ride " Sharon is I
' of Mr. and Mrs. V R Leverett
She* tn.ans.hip 'awards in J bcautifiiL firk't.
ix hided Billie Ann Vahlenkamp a#6.winners_. They hoys
| and sevei-ri Mi<>m’Aa[jcrmdrtt.'* j soiarfilm t-rophy
I 'Mr. and Mrs.-W fl. Hargrove Mr and Mrs,Henry • Schmidt
| of • Stamford were dihner and Mr and Mrs RudoI0h
; sen tors jn the Lynn Flowers. Ramm were dinner guests In
■home Tuesday She and Mry i the" Ott DudcnAing home bii'
■ Flowers are sisters. ' *• New Yeara Day.
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of a new. State Board of Edu-
cation Standard which author-
ises state-accredited high
schools to advance superior
; permits, the flag will be raised
7 on the ffa gpoic The
w ill alternate "with the repor.sl-
bility of raising
tl.e flasT properlv
We arc glad to sec our conn
try's flag on displaV at IroMi the
j school and the post office.
Did you know the
California has a law requiring merit here Sunday, after an
the students to S£lute the flair, absence of tin ce Sundays, H'
■with th.- pledge of allegiance was a dinner guest imthc home
iiiili day they aMcnd school'1 of Mi. and ,Mrs. Frv.ru liinn.
The law requires-the allegiance Felix, Brato. Fbilippine
’pledge tn be given at each student at ACC. wat*r substitute
— uiwtiiii’ of anV natuic held in |j,i Mt Howers
the .school buildings. clubs. Mi and Mrs. Henry Schmidt
< lections, political . rallies, etc spent New Years Dav at Luc
Wouldn't We be more patriotic ders with - hej sister k*rs
i Texas had the same law? Andrew Anderson and Mi
Our congratulations arc e> Anderson, and their. nephew
t'ended to Stonewall CoUhty's Mr* .i-nd Mrs. Paul Anderson
4 H and t'fA hoysl ."and girls J|c is recovering slowly from
; who took the winning honartr at. burns he received in November !
the iaveslck Show held in ' Will-ic _\J a e •‘•Fletcher went
. Aspermont Saturday. llCspitc Lome with her sister's farnilv
jttHi^c.Old weather, a large num . Mi and Mrs. Morris .larnc-
xlators were on hand and son Larry of Richfi.rdson
"when they spent the New Ve.ii
Bil- weekend liere with relatives
rve Clarice Iwverctt- of ACC and’
She isl her grandfathtfr, Rav Ix’vrrctt
" of Abilene visited Clarice's
.parent,* and.'family the V R
• ! Leveretts, fairing the 'holidays
’ , The basketball teams piayCfl
the invtLaJionpl . basketball
'ne/'a't Jayton last weekend
T h e v^ikls brought home a
place trophy
won con
carols were sung around
the tree. Refreshments
. . F. i.Schmid), AuAin?7i*vt.; Melvin
fr°m Aspermont: Newmans. . I Vahlenkamp, tort -Hood; Fred
Visitors in the home of Mr.J and Christine Ender; Frank
, Sagerton; Mr and
Lou Bokiaz,(inas pay'were all their children Mrs.
Dohcnsw:—“
Mr. anrf Mry Herman Dugan
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• pent the hnitdays here. She isf Mrs. Le4tct< '^mners of Abilene, ]
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afartha Neuman, student at the
Terry Gholson,
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Larry Francis, son of Mr. and! (hree girls.
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student at Tarleton State Col- formt r residquUUof this area., Fort ,|ooZ sp(,nt qu Ut,nas I)ay
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eel his parents,
a n d the grand-
anil Mrs. W. A. ’
Donna so a daughter, Mro Roxie Pope urdiy evening.
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, , . , , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt I
days and took their dad to Lub-| , g game pj#rty on Chrjgt_
■■ ■ -mas Eve at their home. Christ-
Mrs. H. E. Carr can e home fnas
from the StamfoFd Sanitarium I the tree. Refreshments were
and- is now a», the home of her ; served to Mr. Mrs. Milton
daughter's urhil*. the J. F pSchmidf. AuAinf -i’vt. Melvin
] Vahlenkamp, 'Fort Hood; Fred
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Sagerton; • Mr
W. H. Vahlenkamp and
- ■- “' . except one. Mrs. H. T. Mag-i Billie Ann; Mr_i
judged ‘Best Friona. PrekTnf were'
e scene was yie Wilson Gibsons of O’Brien,,
their -son and wife, Mr. arid visited her mpthtr, Mrs. C. Mi
,Mrs Charles Gibson, of Lub-i.Lew|s, at Comanche ori Christ-
;bock; Mr. and, Mrs. Wallace; mas.
; Rogers, their son. Jerry, and,- Florence and Kathy Erdman, ■
u^.Bovina. the John aaiightcrs of Mr. and Mrs. B’.l
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