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receive the N.A.C.A-A- Distin-
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Kenneth is a native of Sager-
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integrity
Neinast also maintains one of
the most successful 4-H pro-
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The First Baptist Churdh of
Lueders will be havii g a
R.E.A.P. Revival July 2 i-30
Services will begin at 7:30 each
evening. Evangelist wi I be
Herman Cramer and Pau and
Vanessa Cherry will be lei ding
in the song service. Eachevi ning
we will do the following ai tivi-
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Lanier & Lee Foster
Hamlin, Texas J\
Tuesday - Saturday
Phone 576-3924
Resident 576-3094
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The Principal
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Investment Bankers
Member New York Stock Exchange
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counties in Extension districts 5
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OVERNIGHT
on Quality
dairymen in the Lake Fortt wa-
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie (Bill) Barron__
Barrons celebrate
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Daughter of local
couple receives honor
Four big reasons
to invest with
First Baptist
Church Ruth
Class has social
The Ruth Class of the First
Baptist Church held their quar-
terly social at the Cliff House at
noon on July 15th. Group four
with Elsie Goodwin as the As-
sistant Captain, hosted the lun-
cheon. Blanche Williams, who
brought the devotional said,
“There is a destiny that makes us
brothers, none goes his way
alone, all that we send into the
lives of others comes back into
, our own.”
Present were Lena Bert
Gamblin, Ethel Allan, Reta
Kelley, Lorene Hanson, Vera
Stevenson, Anna Merle Crider,
Theo Scott, Floy Mae Beggs,
Louise Grimm, Velma Lee
Kohoul, Louise Lester, Maurine
Price, Louise Weddle, Vera Mae
Mills, Faye Kelley, Lillian
Southerland, Frances Robinson,
Blanche Williams and Elsie
Goodwin.
4. Call or drop by for more information on how to take
advantage of today's high-yield investments.
Dave Sullivan
106 S. Swenson,
Stamford, TX, 773-2709.
1-800-441-2709
•A variety of investment alternatives, including Insured
CDs, Government Bonds, Tax Free Bonds, Value Stocks,
Mutual Funds, Annuities, College Planning Accounts, IRA,
and other retirement plans.
Patsy Hammack, daughter of students, parents, community
and fellow staff members.
The Exchangeclubalso noted
other special innovative ac-
1. U.S. Government Guaranteed Bond*.
Guaranteed as to timely payment of principal
and interest.
2. Federal Income Tax-Free
Municipal Bonds.
Interest may be subject to state and
local taxes.
3. Investment Grade Corporate Bonds. 7.41%
NFL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HASSEN'S
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quilting. The couple is Baptist and have resided in Stanford all of programs,
their married life. According to
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line: 2:00 F.B. to 4:00 D.B.
Place: JLE.C. Cnaaanitg loan
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Call, Write, or Visit:
Gary Smith
915-672-3223 401 Cypress Sts 100
1-800-858-4129 __________Abilene, TX 79601
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Monday - Friday • 8:30am - 5:00pm
113 N. Swenson • Stamford • 773-5777
^Bachelor’s of Science Degree
X'from McMurry University, her
< Master’s Degree from Southern
^Methodist University and has
J been a master teacher in the
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host families are able to review American high school students
student applications and select as well as possibilities for com-
the “perfect match”. As there munity volunteers to assist and
are no “typical" host families, work with area host families,
P.I.E. can fit a student into just students and schools,
about any situation, whether it
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_________Kenneth E. Neinast_______________
Final plea for Stamford Lueders fbc
area host families to have revival
Foreign high school students be a single parent, a childless
1975.
Stamford area families inter-
ested in learning more about stu-
P.I.E. representatives match dent exchange or arrangbtg for a
assistanceandmodification. The students with host families by meeting may call P.I.E., toll-
other major contributing factor finding common interests and free, at 1-800-245-6232. The
influencing the club’s decision lifestyles through an informal agencyalsohastravel/studypro-
was that Patsy is the Junior High in-home meeting. Prospective gram opportunities available for
Building Coordinator for the
mentor-mentee program. This
program matches new teachers
with experienced teachers to
provide on site support and
training in order to acclimate the
new teacher to working with
their married life.
. They have five grandchildren: Joni and Sky King, Jr., Bradley interculturaTExchange (P.LE.) host a sponsored student.
Vance and Jennifer and Sarah Barron. Executive Director, John Doty, 1
and has lived in Stamford almost all of her life.
Bill was bom in Putman, Texas to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Henry
Barron and was raised in Baird, Texas.
Mr. Barron enjoys fishing and Mrs. Barron enjoys sewing and host families for their upcoming per month charitable contribu-
. lion deduction on their itemized
Pacific tex returns for each month they
a spmisurcu siuucni. ” ’ w - i
For the upcoming programs, Sunday^- Get Acqua nted
the students are all between the P.LE. has students from Spain,
ages of 15 and 18 years, have Germany, Poland, Russia, Italy,
their own spending money, are Argentina, Brazil, Colombia,
fully insured and are anxious to Australia, New Zealand, France
share their cultural experiences and many other countries. P.LE.
with their new American fami- is a non-profit educational orga-
lies. P.LE. currently has pro- nization that has sponsored more
teacher which is an alternative grams to match almost every than 18,000 students from 18
tutorial program for students in family’sneeds, ranging in length countries since its founding in
grades 7-8 who are unable to from a semester to a full aca-
meet the standards for promo- demic year, where the students
tion. She also provides the attend local high schools,
student’steacherwithclassroom
RECIREBENt RECEPEIM - DORDCfty CUM
Friends, Relatives, t Business Assoc,
art Cordiallg Invited to Attend
a Deception tomoring
- Barothg CUrt
Upon Ker Retirement frn
Xtanfard Electric Cooperative, Inc.
35 years of marriage
Willie (Bill) and Joyce Barron of Stamford will be celebrating
" their 35th wedding anniversary on July 24,1993.
The couple was married in 1958 in Stamford by the Rev. Kathryn
Byrd.
Children of the couple include Edna (Mrs. Sky) King, Mary
(Mrs. Ronnie) Vance and Albert Barron.
Joyce was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Weems in Stamford wyj arriving soon into the couple,aretiredcoupleoralarge
Stamford area for homestays, family.
and the sponsoring organization Families who host for P.LE.
urgently needs a few more local arealsoeligibletoclaimaS50.00
Fellowship, Monday - Pac t the
Pew Night, Tuesday - Com Dog
Supper for grades 1 -6, We< nes
day -Pizza Supper for they >uth
Thursday - Pie the Preicher
Night, Friday - Old Fashior
Night with homemade ice cream
Everyone is invited, anf w<
hope to see you there.
ES Edward D. Jones & Co.’
Member Vtok Stock UchtRfai kto. «to lit ui ton Mi new Anrtw CatovtotoR
■' Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Little of
- Stamford was recently honored
as the Junior High School
Teacher of the Year by the Lake complishments or achievements
Highlands Exchange Club in worthy of recognition. The final
^Dallas, Texas. qualification examined by club
•; Patsy, a graduate of Stamford members was the membership
<High School, received her inprofessional organizations and
community involvement. Patsy
is actively involved in 14 orga-
nizations.
Patsy andher husband, James
and their daughter, Rae Nan own
♦; Richardson Independent School Hammack Service Company, a
SDistrict for 27 years. She was Lennox heating and air condi-
£recognized for her outstanding tioning dealership in Richardson,
v performance as a learner support
Kenneth E. Neinast, County farmers and ranchers who don’t milk producers. He is also a
Extension Agent-Agriculture for always have access to financial member of the Lake Fortt Greek
Rains County has been selected resources and necessary techni- Hydrologic Unit and helps other
by the National Association of cal skills to i cvNop a profitable Lake Fortt Creek Hydrologic
County Agricultural Agents to fanning or ranching operation. Unit committee members in
In 1976, Neinast was named Hopkins, Wood and Rains
guished Service Award. The County Extension Agent-Agri- county plan and conduct dairy
D.S.A.isthehighestawardgiven culture for Rains County where environmental related educa-
by the N.A.C.A.A. It is a highly he has served for the past seven- tional events and activities for
prestigious award that is awarded teen years,
to less than 3 percent of the ag- During his tenure in Rains
ricultural agents in the nation County, Neinast has provided
annually. leadership to the annual Rains most successful annual hay
Neinast was selected to receive County Fair. Under his leader- showsinNortheastTexas.Win-
theD.S. A. because of his highly ship additional acreage has been ners at the Rains County Hay
added to the fairgrounds and Show have consistently gone on
tional programs in Rains County, numerous improvements have to win at the State Hay Show.
Neinast will officially receive been completed. Kenneth is
his award at the N.A.C.A.A. probably most widely known
annual meeting in Baltimore, during the annual county fair for grains in Northeast Texas. He
Maryland during the week of his tasty bar-b-que which he consistently has a higher per-
August 22-26,1993. He will also personally prepares over hickory centageofeligible youth enrolled
be recognized along with the six wood to be served in the Rains inhis4-H programs thandoother
other Texas D.S. A. recipients at County 4-H concession stand,
the Texas County Agricultural
Agents Association annual meet-
Neinast maintains an outstand-
ing Extension educational pro- Texaa.
ingin Galveston during the week gram throughout the year. He Kenneth and his wife Betsy
of August 1-4. works closely with the Rains reside in the Bear Creek Addi-
Kenneth Neinast began his County Cattleman’s Associa- lion just east of Emory. They
career with the Texas Agricul- tion, local feed dealers and oth- have one daughter, Laura Kate,
tural Extension Service as an ers to provide the latest technol- a freshman at Rains High School
assistant agricultural agent in ogy in beef cattle and pasture this fall. Kenneth and his family
Bowie County in 1971. After production. are members of the Emory
serving two years as an assistant Neinast conducts numerous United Methodist Church.
agent, Neinast was promoted to result demonstrations relating to
County Extension Agent-Agri- hay production, commercial veg- ton, Texas and the son of Mary
culture and placed in charge of etable production, beef cattle and Neinast and the late Edward
the 1890 Extension program in pasture production, and diary Neinast. Both Kenneth and his
Bowie County. The 1890 Pro-. production. wife Betsy are graduates of
Kenneth conducts an annual StamfordHighSchoolandTexas
gram designed to assist small dairy clinic for Rains County Tech University in Lubbock.
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Gilbreath, Sharon. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1993, newspaper, July 22, 1993; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291175/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.