Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1984 Page: 7 of 29
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The State of Texas vs. J.R.
Masterson, et al, condemna-
tion.
The State of Texas vs. W W.
Whisenhunt, et al, condemna-
tion.
The State of Texas vs.
William Morris, et al, condem-
nation.
The State of Texas vs. T H.
Knipling, et al, condemnation.
The State of Texas vs. W.L.
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died at 3:46 p m Friday at
West Texas Medical Center
after a brief illness Services
were at 3 p.m. Sunday at
Lawrence Funeral Home in
Anson
The Rev Wendell Leach,
pastor of Victory Believers
Center in Abilene, officiated
Burial was at Bethel Lutheran
Cemetery in Ericksdahl.
Morrow, et al, condemnation.
The State of Texas vs. Jerry
Manske, et al, condemnation.
The State of Texas vs.
Egnacio M. Lopez, et al, con-
demnation.
Sears, Roebuck & Co. vs.
Paula Thurman, to collect.
Pauline Baldwin vs. Leroy
Reynolds, reimbursement.
Ricky J. Covington vs. Ojet-
ta Collins Covington, divorce
Mrs. Delbert LcFevre
hosted a birthday party for
Mrs Alva LeFevre. Those
who attended were Mrs.
Jessie Pilley of Rule, Mrs
John Clark from Haskell, Mrs.
M.Y. Benton, Mrs. Louise
Stegemoeller, Mrs. Reece
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Born July 8, 1908, in
Houston, Miss , he moved with
his family to Texas at age 6,
settling near Canyon. He at-
tended Canyon public schools
and West Texas State Univer-
sity.
He graduated from Okla-
homa State University and
received a master's degree in
architecture from Ohio State
University.
A World War IT vet*r»n he
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and building, he lived in Stam-
ford, Roswell, N.M., and
Amari lip
His first wife died in 1973
After retiring in 1975, he
moved to Spur. He later mar-
ried Edith Swenson Feb. 27,
1975, in Spur He was a Baptist
and a member of the Spur
Rotary Club.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs D.H. (Dian)
Bashford of Abilene and Mrs
K.D. (Jane) Robinson of
Austin; a stepson, Eric Swen-
son of Spur; a sister, Mrs. Nan
Henson of Amarillo; four
grandchildren, a great grand-
child; and three step grand-
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the Care Home in Aspermont
on Tuesday were Mrs. M.Y.
Benton, Mrs Adeta Nierdieck,
Mrs JB Toney, Mrs. Alvin
Ulmer and Rev. and Mrs
Tommy Wilson of Rule
After the singing, they
served cookies and punch to
the residents of the home
The Supper Club met in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. JB
Toney Sunday night Those
who attended were Mr,
Mrs. Cecil Lewis, Mr.
Mrs. Delbert LeFevre,
and Mrs Ed Fouts and
and Mrs. Vernon Mahler
rolled for as many as
semester hours during the
previous semester and earned
a grade point average of at
least 3.3 on a 4.00 scale are
named to the list each
semester.
Green earned a grade point
average of 3.50. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green
Rebecca Walker vs. James
Virgel Lowe, reciprocal.
Carl L. Cooper and Leslie
Myree Cooper vs. William
Clark and Judith Lynn Clark,
damages.
First National Bank of
Stamford vs. Jerry D. Threet,
to collect.
The State of Texas vs. D.L.
Anderson, et al, condemna-
tion.
Mr and Mrs Willie F.
Tredemeyer and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Letz of Abilene attend-
ed a dinner in Fredericksburg
honoring Miss Denise Cren-
welge, a recent graduate of
Fredericksburg High School
The dinner was hosted by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Crenwelge, on Saturday night Clark, Mrs. Lillie Lehrmann,
in their home in Fredericks- "*
burg.
John L. Brooks attended the
high school graduation exer-
cises of her granddaughter,
Malinda Thompson, in the
Mustang Stadium at Grape-
vine June 1.
She also visited her son, Bill
Tabor, in Dallas.
Over the Memorial Day
weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Neinast and Laura Kate
of Emory and Mrs. Judy
McEwen, Daryle, Doug and
Dustin of Tuscola were
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E.J. Neinast.
Sunday, May 27, Mrs
Louise McEwen of Aspermont
visited in the Neinasts’ home.
They celebrated Judy's birth-
day, which was the 29th of
May.
On June 2 Mrs. Ellie Walton
of Stamford visited Mrs Mary
Neinast. They both worked at
Stamford Manufacturing Co.
together
Mrs Mary Neinast visited
in the home of Nathalie Cad-
dell of Haskell Thursday, May
31.
Mrs. Mary Neinast and Mrs
Ethel Quade visited with Mrs.
G.W LeFevre Saturday after-
noon
Mrs G W LeFevre is on the
sick list and is going to Lub-
bock to see her doctor
Mrs Etta Leach visited in
Stamford with her daughter,
Mrs Wilson Gibson
Mrs Odene Dudensing,
Mrs Lydia Ender and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Ender of Stamford
attended a family reunion in
Otto last week instead of a
funeral. Sorry I made a
mistake.
Mr and Mrs Alvin Bred-
thauer, Mrs Lena Schaake
and Clarence Stegemoeller
went to Stamford Thursday
night to play 84 in the home of
Ema and Walter Schaake
Kenneth Stegemoeller of
DeSoto visited in the home of
his mother, Mrs Henrietta
Stegemoeller, over the week-
end.
Erna and Walter Schaake
and Mrs Emma Raphelt of
Stamford played pinochle in
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Sagerton women sing at Care
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These four kids ore taking part in the reading program at the Stamford
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Brewer Neal dies
after brief illness
■erved in the U.S Army Air
Corps He married Frances
Humphrey in 1982 in Clovis,
N.M. They had lived in
Lueders, where he taught and
coached athleties While pur-
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Mrs. Etta Leach, Mrs. Aline
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Houston, Mrs Neva McKer
rell, Mrs. Susan LeFevre,
Shane and Larresta, Mrs.
Glyn Quade and Brian and
Michale Manske
After visiting for a while the
Robert Green is on
Sul Ross Dean's List
Robert T Green of Stam
ford has been named to the
Dean’s List for the 1984 spring
semester at Sul Robs State
University for on-campus and
the Uvalde Study Center
According to Dr Earl Etom,
vice president for Academi#
Affairs, undergraduate
students who have been en-
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Chapa, Chino. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1984, newspaper, June 7, 1984; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215673/m1/7/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.