Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1990 Page: 4 of 12
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Tues. July 3
Wed., July 4
Thurs., July 5
Fri., July 6
Sat., July 7
Sun., July 8
Mon., July 9
Statistics from
NWS Observer in Anson
llie official precipitation in Anson for the year is 15.98
inches. High for the year was!04 on June 25 , low for the
year was 21 on Jan. 6 and Feb. 16. High for the month
was 100 on July 3. July rainfall is a trace. The low for
July was on July 5 with 72 degrees.
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Dorothy Crow Massey.
Jones win at golf
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tournament.
Their parents are former
Stamford residents and their
grandparents are Davis ano
Lorene Jones and Willie anf
Doris Boedeker of Stamford.
Marcus Jones and Leanne
Jones, son and daughter of
Ronnie and Anne Jones of
Graham , won their share of
barrel race will also be offered.
Hope to sec you there.
Mrs. Anderson’s poem that
won ger the golden Poet Award
is entitled:
World of Poetry Laureate for
1990” and this person will be
Memorials may be made to
Meals on Wheels al Snyder
Senior Citizens Center.
She was preceded in death by
Cruz, Gary Acosta, Norman
Acosta, Richard Acosta, Daniel
Acosta, Chris Acosta, Dustin
Acosta, Robert Acosta, David
Acosta and Anthony Acosta.
The earth is not perfectly
round. Distances measured
through the poles are shor-
ter than those at the
equator.
This is the sixth year that Mrs.
Anderson has received the
Golden Poet Award., although
she has never been able to attend
as
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sponsor a playnight this Satur-
day, July 14, at 7:30 p.m.
The playnight will be held at
the Haskell Rodeo Arena.
Events include Barrel Race,
Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death in
1977 by her husband.
Survivors include three sons,
Thomas Edgar Whittemore of
Belton, Doyle Ray Whittemore
of Odessa, and C.W. Whitte-
more of Stamford; two sisters,
Alma Counts of Rule and Ruby
Franks of Skelly town; 11 grand-
children and 14 great grandchil-
dren.
Pallbearers were Michael
Whittemore, Gene McKenzie,
Billy Whittemore, Mark Whit-
temore, Kevin Whittemore, and
Kerry Whittemore.
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288 good for the win.
Leanne carded a four round
total of 352 to finish third in
the Girls 14 Championship
Flight, shooting a 84-91-90-
87.
Pallbearers were Dustin
Acosta, Robert Acosta, Freddie
Acosta, Ernest, Donald De La
Cruz and Darrell De La Cruz.
Honorary pallbearers were
Jerry De La Cruz, James De La
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Fred Antonio Acosta, 81,
longtime Stamford resident, died
at 1:15 p.m. Saturday, July 7,
1990, at the Veterans
Administration Hospital in Big
Spring.
Rosary services were at 7:30
p.m., Monday, al the Kinney
Funeral Home Chapel.
Funeral Mass was at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, at the St. Ann's
Catholic Church with Father
Ruben Luera officiating. Burial
was in Highland Memorial
Cemetery directed by Kinney
Funeral Home.
Bom June 13,1909in Dawson,
he had lived in Stamford for 60
years.
Be was a retired Grain Elevator
Operator.
He married Candelaria Garza
in Stamford on January 2,1935.
He was a U.S. Army Veteran
of World War D.
He was preceded in death by a
son, Ben Acosta and four
brothers.
He was a member of St. Ann’s
Catholic Church
Survivors include his wife,
____ _ ___o___ ___________1 “My Beloved Candelaria Acosta of Stamford;
August 27. This will be part of in singing “One Word Anthem” Dorothy md is about her sister,
three day convention in which At that time, poems will be tied
to a big, colorful helium filled
balloon and “Airmailed" with
hundreds of others as a love
her 88th birthday on June 22,
died this past Tuesday at a
Lubbock Nursing Home. She great granddaughters. Holly
Frank Burnham
Frank Burnham, 72, died Leona Bumham of Stamford;
Tuesday, July 3 at an Abilene four sons, Clu Burnham of
Marcus shot a final round of Hospital. Stamford, Mickey Martin of
Services were at 10 a.m. Tyler, James Tankersley of
Thursday, July 5 ct Tankersley Sweetwater and Jackie Tanker-
Sallie A. Whittemore
Sallie A. Whittemore, 90, of
Rule, died Friday, July 6, 1990
at a local hospital.
Services were Sunday, July 8,
1990 at 4:30 p.m. at the Rule
a son, Joe Acosta of
Weatherford; a daughter, Maria
De La Curz of Abilene; seven
brothers, Frank Acosta of
Stamford, Marshall Acosta of
Oklahoma, Marcus Acosta of
Fort Worth, Raymond Acosta
of Tyler, and Ernest Acosta,
Ferman Acosta and Terry
Acosta, all of Long Beach,
California; five sisters, Santos
Martinez of Knox City, Louisa
Ruiz of Fort Worth, Maria
Mitchell of Lompoc, California,
Virginia Saldana of San Pedro,
California and Beatrice Rios of
Wichita Falls; twenty four
grandchildren and twenty eight
great grandchildren.
results were as loliuws. o anu
under, Samantha Baize 1., Jody
Harvey 2.; age 9-12, Will Jordan
1. Hemn Lamb 2.; age 13-19,
Jonatnon Moody 1., April Rcvcs
2.
Poles: 8 and under. Samantha
Baize L, Lacy Doughty 2., age
9-12, Casey Baize 1., Laura
75 to win first place in the boy*
15 championship flight. He
1990 along with a will be hooked up by satellite to Hall of Fame,
commemorative trophy. Formal over 200 television stations
presentation is scheduled to take around the country. During the
place at the Las Vegas Hilton in “Poets for peace balloonathon.
Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday, the group will join Pearl Bailey
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Horse Club to hold playnight
Flag Race, and Pole Bending.
Age groups are 8 and under
novice, 8 and under novice, 9-
12,13-15, and 16-19. Anopcn had moved from Rule to Snyder Kennedy and Kristen Kennedy
in 1952. Graveside services were both of Lubbock; a niece, Edna
held on Thursday at Rule Cemc- Davis of Snyder, and several
tery with the Rev. Curtis Dick- other nieces and nephews,
cnson officiating, directed by
Bcll-Cypert-Seale Funeral
Home of Snyder.
Mrs. Boyd was bom in De
Leon, lived in Rule, then moved two sons; Aybrey and Donald
to Snyder in 1952. She was an Jay, and one daughter, Dorothy
aide for several years at Cogdcll Faye Landess. Nephews in this
area are Coleman Wright of
Rochester, Elgin Wright and
a
trailed by one stroke after firing Funeral Home Chapel with the sley of Hamlin; two daughters,
a 1 under 70 at River Creek or
Tuesday, but came back with a
of the convention will be the
recipients will read their poem. “Convention Poetry Contest.'
During the evening the A grand prize of $15,000 will be
Memorial Hospital in Snyder
and prior to that, worked at
Battcn-Field-Jones Hospital, Alvin Singleton of Rule and
also in Snyder. She was the niece, Rosa Weaver of Haskell.
Young Riders win at Playday
The Stamford Junior Sheriffs
Posse held a playday on June
30.
The results of the barrel racing
were; 8 and .under, Lacy
Doughty, 1. Wes Harrison, 2.,
age 9-12, Casey Baize, 1. Laura
Shaw, 2., age 13-19, Wendy
Harrison, 1., April Roves, 2.
In the flag competition the Shaw 2., age 13-19, April Rcvcs
_______________ 1. Jonathan Moodv 2.
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Al the time of the presentation, letter to the world. The highlight
Mrs. Anderson and other of the convention will be the , ,, ,,
„ the conventions. If all goes
planned, she will do so this year. Church of Christ with Preachers
Travis Boyd and John Greeson
officiating. Burial was in the
Rule Cemetery under the direc-
tion of Pinkard Funeral Home.
Bom, August 18, 1899 in
Georgetown, she was a home-
maker and a life long resident of
trophies last week at the Texas Ruie. She married Columbus
Oklahoma Junior Golf Wright Whittemore Sr., on June
Tournament, at Wichita Falls, 4, 1924 at Benjamin in Knox
the country's largest junior golf County.
She was a member of the
Rev. Randall Stewart official- Barbara Hardin of Rotan and
ing. Burial was in Spring Creek Doris Bullock of Sweetwater; a
71-72 for a four round total of Cemetery at Avoca. brother, Joe Burnham of
Mr. Bumham was bom in Stamford; two sisters, Gladys
Freestone County and was a Baker and Ida Mae Sterling, both
longtime resident of Stamford, of Stamford, 16 grandchildren
He was a Baptist and a retired and 12 great grandchildren,
farmer.
Survivors include his wife. Pallbearers were grandsons
Bertha Lavada Boyd
' Former Rule resident, Bertha widow of James Ernest Boyd.
Lavada Boyd, who celebrated She was a Baptist.
Survivors include a grandson,
Fred Kennedy of Lubbock, two
The Lueders-Avoca High School cheerleaders recently attended camp at Tarleton State
University. They are top from left, Kerrie Ford, Jill Harvey; bottom from left, Vivian
Guevara, Casey Cooper, Brandy Blanche. ______
Anderson wins Golden Poet Award for sixth year
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received notification from spectacular “Golden Poets Buttons. This winner will be the
“World of Poetry” of Parade.” Television crews from -■
Sacramento, CA, a presentation local, national and international j
of the “Golden Poet Award” for media will be present, and they inducted into the World Poetry I
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Obituaries
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.Those who went to the Rice
Springs Care home Friday to
have the communion service
were Pastor Mel Swoyer, Lena
Schaake, Dorothy Toney, Joyce
Lefevre, Minnie Monse, Clar-
ence Stegemoeller, Louise Ste-
gemoeller, Mrs. Clancey
Lehrmann, Doris Lehrmann.
Those who live in the home are
Lillie Lehrmann, Frieda Erd-
man, Henrietta Stegemoeller
and Laura Overton.
day.
Franklin Mrazek mowed the
Happy anniversary to Billy
and Kellye Teichelman, Alfred
and Sybil Bredthauer and Clay-
ton and Paula Stegemoeller.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Ulmer of
84 in the home of Lena Schaake
Thursday night.
Mrs. Charles Clark was elec ted
president of the Texas Cowboy
Reunion Okitimers Association.
She is the only woman to be
elected to that office.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Th-
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Ulmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Ulmer and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huges and
Justin of Irving were visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Ulmer and Mrs. Eula Ulmer of
Ema and Walter Schaake, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Knipling and
Clarence Stegemoeller played yard of Fred Monse Friday af-
ternoon since Fred is making San Angelo and are now ak-
his home in Haskell Nursing ing their home in Peacoc.
Home.
Mary Neinast had two of her
grandsons several days last
week.
Ema and Walter Schaake,
Clarence Stegemoeller and Mr.
Those who were at the Friend-
ship Club which meets in the
fellowsi^p hall of Faith Lutheran
Church the second and fourth
Thursday of each month were
Mary Neinast, Frances Clark,
Pauline Dick, Sylvia Crowe,
Leona Schonerstedt, Arthur and
Frieda Knipling, Buster and
Norma Tredemeyer, Mrs.M.Y.
Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Monse, J.B. and Dorothy Toney,
Larry Cordie Ison, Glyn and Ethel
Quade, Franklin and Isabell
Mrazek, Shane Lefevre, Jill
Brown, Joyce Lefevre, Louise
Stegemoeller and C.E. Stegemo-
eller.
Sagerton News
by Alice Bredthauer
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peel visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Knipling last weekend.
Mrs. Ophelia Lefevre would Corpus Christi visited with their
like to thank everyone who sent grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
cards, called, visited or said a Alvin Ulmer recently,
prayer for her during her sur-
gery and hospital stay.
Mrs. M.Y. Benton and Mrs.
Alvin Bredthauer went to
Stamford last Tuesday to do the Holiday Lodge of Hamlin,
some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ulmer of
Mary Neinast went to Abilene Hamlin and Bertha Hughes of
Monday morning to get one of Fort Pierce, Fla. were visitors in
her grandsons to spend some the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
time with her. Ulmer last Sunday.
To get more juice from
oranges, let the fruit soak
in cold water for a while
ornpson visited in the home of *ndMrs Arthur Kniplingplayed
Mrs. John L. Brooks over the M4 in the home of Lena Schaake
weekend and also attended the Thursday night.
Cowboy Reunion. Sunday, May 24 visitors in the
Ema and Walter Schaake and home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Clarence Stegemoeller played Monse were Franklin and Isa
pinochle in the home of Lena bell Mrazek of Aspermont,
Schaake Sunday night. Brenda and Mark Ettridge and
The quarterly meeting at Faith boys, Matthew and James of
Lutheran Church was held Denton, John Vahlenkamp of
Sunday after the worship serv Wacoand Rhonda Johanna, also
ice. Those who are having birth of Waco and Ricky Lehrmann
days are Verlene Corzine, Gaile of Rowlett, Texas.
Swoyer, Leo Monse, Sr., Kenny Franklin and Isabell Mrazek
Slimp, Mathew Turner, Jacob took their Dad, Leo Monse to
Oren Tucker and Busier Trede- the doctor in Abilene last Mon-
meyer. day. May 25.
Mrs. David Letz visited in the
home of Mrs. M.Y. Benton one
day last week.
Mrs. Andra Kittley and Mrs.
Ethel Quade also visited in the
home of Mrs. M.Y. Benton last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bredthauer
attended a Lammert reunion
which was held in Moskein May
24 with about 70 people attend-
ing. Those who attended from
around here were Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Lammert, Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Lammert and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ulmer and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bredthauer
played 84 in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Lammert Fri-
day night.
Glyn and Ethel Quade spent
some lime with Lyndcll Quade
and Mrs. Joe Clark attended the in Fort Worth during the week
Albany Fandangle. The Ulmers of July 4th.
were guests of the Clarks. Lyndell took them to several
Mrs. Earl Roddy visited in the places of interest and had some
home of Mrs. M.Y. Benton of his friends for dinner one
recently. evening.
Mrs. Wilma Rutter and Gib The Glyn Quades attended the
Lowery of Houston visited in yearly Peacock Homecoming
the home of Mrs. M.Y. Benton. Sunday, July 8. They met Lottie
Franklin Mrazek of Asper- Belle Park from Paducah while
mont worked in the church yard there. It was a pleasure seeing
of Faith Lutheran Church Satur- old classmates and many friends.
While there they went to see the
home of Geraldine and Don
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Craig, Jennifer. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1990, newspaper, July 12, 1990; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242401/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.