Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1973 Page: 5 of 13
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Dockina. divorce.
Pied Piper Mills Inc. vs. Tex
Herpng and Sieve Knight,
garnishee ______
Dr. G.
itrida
me who’* put in a whole
smiling politely, being
trying to serve and
Dear editor ! * «•
The most vicious thing that
happens in our school has just
happened again, and that is ‘ye
ole' National Honor Society.
The school superintendent got
upland said his usual little
speech about this group being
the ‘cream of the crop’ while the
rest of the kids sat there and felt
Ann Urich and Richard Urich,
divorce.
LIBBY CUT
Green 4
To Stamford we would say:
"God bless every home, every
church and each individual in
the community." Our stay in
Stamford was an oasis beside
the highway of life and we were
refreshed by it.
We how live in Houston at
11821 Durrette, 77024, and would
appreciate a word from any
friend there.
ers-Avoca schools
DEL MONTE GOLDEN
CREAM STYLE .
PAGE FIVE STAMFORD AMER1
SUmford. Texas. Thursday, May 31, 1973
Hamlin Hospital Manage-
ment Inc. vs. Tex Herring and
Jrtevr nnigni. ganioMirc
Douglas R. Reber and Mary
Ann Reber, divorce.
Virginia Frances Baker and
Charles Ray Baker} divorce.
Preferred Risk Mutual Inaur-
, gnce Co vs. Garry Lee Worden,
et a).insurance claim.
MILK
Gal. Carton
CAKE
MIXES
with it. There's this little thing
about being honest, being a
leader, and service, well, the
rest of them are bound to be dis-
honest,* they're not leaders,
although 1 know several who
are presidents of clubs and
always compete in athletics and
other contests
1 sippose they sit around on
their dum dum all the time, but
then here again I know of
many who have a grade aver-
age of between 90 and 96. And 85
is supposed to be the require-
ment. I really suppose they’ve
done as well as the others.
Evidently, the teachers have wwWnpt bein the N. H S even to speculate on
« Mama Rfemfatiw whn Hwkf hari W ^ ’-nistronoht
School officials for the Towery will be the new home
Lueders-Avoca schools have economics teacher. Both will
announced five persons as new graduate from Abilene
teachers for the 1973-74 year. Christian College at the end of
They ireMrrand Mrs Skipper the first summer session. . ,
T. Steffens, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Towery and Mrs. Helen
Lindsey. i-
The Steffens have been teach-
ing in Noodle, which is closing
its school system this year.
Mrs. Steffens, who has also
taughttwo years in Abilene, will
teach high school English
UPTON
INSTANT
like complete idiots •' theyle going to slap down with
Grades have very little tp do that powerful hand they wield
You mein they really hadn't
thought about slapping someone
down?
Someone
year of
honest, . _
putting everything into their
grades so that they would be
elected to the great National
Honor .Society, only to be
knocked down again—what
power the teacher has!
There's one real smart one up
there He told some students a
week before the election, or
nomination, or whatever the
dumb procedure is that they
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divorce "
Ronny Umar Berry and
Mary Elizabeth Berry, divorce.
Victor Worley and Linda
Worley, divorce.
Charles Long, individually
and as next friend of Chris
Long, a minor, vs. Don L Boyd,
personal damages.
Matias Touche vs. Carl Lacy,
damages
Johnnie Arden Woods and
Linda Kay Woods, divorce.
Linda Kay Woods and Johnnie
Arden Woods, divorce.
Marion Brooks and Clyde
Brooks, divorce..
Mildred C. Steinman and
Frank C. Steinman, divorce.
Universal Underwriters In-
surance Co. ,vs. Charles
Connally, individually and
doing business as Connally Ford
Sales Co., overpayment.
M ( Evans vs. Joe Ford,
C. T Arendal) vs. City of
Anson, damages., . t ’ ,
Adson Implement Co. inc. vs.
Gordon Bass, to collect
Mary Joyce Shelton vs. Alton
Harold Shelton, divorce
Ronnie Reid and Judy Reid,
Minnie M Williams and
Sammy Williams, divorce.
Ottis Eugene Cummings and
Vergeve Jane. Cummings,
divorce.
Meltinda Lee Pineda and
Dartel Escobedo Pineda,
GROUND
ROUND
some of the finest people we
have ever known. Not only
among the Baptist people, but
people of all faiths treated us so
royally that we can never
forget, or cease to thank God for
those years When •» are
reminded of how many of the
finest have been called for their
eternal reward, it grieves our
hearts because we miss them
so. We shall always wish and
pray for the best to happen to
Stamford and all who help to
make such a creative and
pleasant place to live. ,,
On the First Sunday in this
month we celebrated our 60th
year in the mird|try. Forty
eight of those years we spent in
pastorates in West Texas. If we
Baptist pastor
greets people
In May of 1938 I became
pastor of the First Baptist
Church in Stamford. For the
next five years we enjoyed the
damages.
Fanners Stale Bank of Lue-
ders vs Don McKinney, to
collect.
Robert A Prichard vs G. H.
Cobb, to collect
Mary Anne Fitzgerald vs.*'
Maynard Edd Fitzgerald,
reciprocal child, support.
Debra Diane Moore and
Bobby Wayne Moore, divorce.
. Farmers State Bank of Lue-
ders vs. E. L White, et ux, to
collecl.
The State of Texas vs. Petro-
leum Refining Co. injunction
Don Allr Bruner and Judith
Elaine Bruner, divorce.
Farmers and Merchants Na-
tional Bank of Hamlin vs.
Tommy West, to collect.
Erma Vllor Wallace and
Wilmoth Woodrow Wallace,
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Suits fifed
Ester Dalbert HiU and Uriah
HUI. divorce.
. Nathalie M Johnson and Rex.
Lee Johnson, divorce.
Texas Employers Insurance
Assn. vs. Jack Tarpley, appeal
from workmen's compensation
award.
Rosa Dockina and Jerry Don
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Berry,
Mrs W H. Campbell, Mrs.
Henrietta Hill, Barbara Fought
and Scott ChUdresa were la
Rotan May 18 br gradua-
tion exercises.
Cherita Dossey daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Sherman Daniel,
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walker, former football coach
and English teacher, is moving
to thp Anson school system
where he will serve aa principal
for kindergarten through eighth
grades
Mrs Paul Lakey., junior high
math teacher, is moving to
High School gradqpte, will Arlington Mit Don Welch m»
teach in the elementary school, resigning from her poeti
She graduates from Hardin flrs' 8rade t<y-
summer,. Mys Lindsey has
lived in Avoca for 18 years and RECEIVES DEGREE
if the former-Helen Bates Aubrey Lee Griffin received a
Lawton Bates of Stamford is her Bachelor of Science degree Mrs Campbell, was one of
father. from Southeastern State Col the nfty graduates
Retiring from the Lueders lege, Durant, Okla at exercises
Avoca schools are Mrs. R. M. held May L8#t Durant. Cbenta received tite science
” Tnwgkrv will aRaume duties •• Parsley, borne economics Griffin is the son of Mr. and award and the wncial
fmdhall . and junior high teacher and Effie Vaughan. Mrs Jack Gnffin of Denison awardand wa^secondta^j^fe
sS/studies teacher Mrs. fourth grade teacher. BUI formerly of Stamford rule in tha distria.
G'Fruit
JUICE wo.aw
they're going to slap down with over 90. Now, how oo you
'suppose he does that?
Ler me ask this question. How
can an organization that helpe
so few and hurts so many be any
good?
It intimidates and destroys
self confidence for those not
admitted because of Ute false
glory bestowed upon it.
It was a sad day when.this
program came to Stamford
High or any other high school
Thank you Mr Editor for
letting me tell it like it is. I
would like to sign my own name ... ,
but not to embarrass my Steffens will take over the
children I can’t. Besides this junior high math classes
will give the people something
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Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1973, newspaper, May 31, 1973; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205398/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.