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others who have given of
themselves that our residents
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Night, Holy Night" and "Joy
To The World."
The Christmas message was
brought by the Rev. Stan Leaf,
pastor.
' Ideal weather made the trip
to the 82 year old rural church
a pleasant one
The traditional 11 p.m.
Christmas Eve service held
Dec. 24 at Bethel Lutheran
Church was well attended,
with many visitors and college
students home for the holidays
helping to fill the Yuietide dec-
orated sanctuary.
Suzanne Hatenus, home for
the holidays from Vernon,
served as guest organist for
the service which was opened
flutist
“0, Holy Night" was then
sung as a duet by Mrs. Russ
Rosenquist of Dalias and Mrs.
John Wendeborn with Miss
Haterius at the piano.
Mrs. Rosenquist, the former
Dawn Holmstrom of Wichita.
granddaughters, Mrs. Ingrid
Wilson, Erika and Leah of
Mrs. Fischer, Willie Peiser,
Ernest Peiser and Mrs. Moel-
ler, the former Evelyn Peiser,
are brothers and sisters.
Mrs. Fischer was hostess
for a family dinner at her
the hosts and their children.
Ursula, home from Texas
with her son and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Xavier Crump, and
family.
The United States produces
more oranges than any other
country.
Connie Mays. Charles Mc-
Clain, Bill Powell, Tony Free-
man...all helped in many ways
by getting the packages on the
tree and getting the residents
there.
Mrs. Paul (Frances) Fischer
Present were Mrs. Fischer,
law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cor-
bitt of Amarillo, her son and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. David
Olson of Columbus. Ohio, and
the Olsons' daughter Debbie
and her husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Thompson of Wichi-
ta, Kan.
Joining the family for
Christmas Eve supper and
home in Haskell on Dec. 24.
Present were her daughter
alive. Cards sent to the home
were from Tialoy McCoy,
Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post
8929 of Anson, Ida Bell Cleven-
ger, Martha Keller, Clara Wil-
liams and Rosie Dry. Gifts
were given to residents from
the Orient Street Church of
Christ, Bethel Lutheran
Church and Rosie Dry.
Thanks to Charlie Stenholm's
office for the calendars, we
really do appreciate them. A
sincere thanks to all who at-
tended our Christmas party.
At this time I would like to
thank John Mooney at the
Stamford American (or help-
in Wichita, Kan., with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Holmstrom.
Friday, Dec. 23, Mr. and
’ Mrs. Darrell Richards were
Held over last week
Stan Harvey conducted
church services here at Teak
wood Manor Nursing Home in
the chapel area at 9 a m. Stan
. is the new pastor at Orient
Street Church of Christ.
Stan, you and your family
are welcome to come to the
nursing home anytime day or
• night, not just when scheduled
to t>e here on Sunday morn
mgs. You are welcome to
come
it; we will always make time
for you.
Monday at 10 a.m. bean bag
was field in the dining room
for Hall 5. Immediately after-
wards, all ladies gathered for
exercise; we all want to keep
m .shape The men folks
played dominoes at 2:30 in the
dining room to pass the time.
After supper the Boy Scouts
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BOX 308 • STAMFORD. TEXAS 79553
OFFICE PHONE 773-3676
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RESIDENTIAL:
811 Trinity, for sale or rent.
212 Vassar, for sale or rent.
602 E. Vanderbilt. 3 bedroom, 1 bath.
716 E. Davenport. Large lot. Large house.
201 Williams, 3 bedroom, 1 bath.
707 E. Moran, 2 bedroom. 1 bath, $8,000.
801 E. Reynolds, 3 br, 2 bath, C H/A, remodeled.
209 N. Hobart, remodeled — financing.
1317 Compton, 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
1109 Reynolds, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, price reduced.
701 E. Oliver, 2 bedroom, 1 both, nice.
1101 E. Vanderbilt, 3 bedroom. 2 bath.
1005 Symonds, 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
1311 Landon, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, nice.
207 Moran, rent, sell or trade.
413 N. Anson, 3 bedroom, 1 both.
712 Moron. 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
1306 Wells, 3 bedroom, nice. Reduced.
302 E. Oliver, 2 BR., 1 bath, central H/A.
516 Yale, 2 bedroom, 1 both, very nice.
Large house in Lueders
Cook, Curly Long, Eunice
Webb. Claude Webb, Sheila
Chambless, Theresa Wash,
Gene Schuchert. Mary Drin-
non, Nettie McDuff, Clara Wil- enjoys dominoes most of all.
liams, Robert Woodruff, .Nell We have some darn good dom-
ino players here if anyone
would like to come out one
night a week or during the day
The writer regrets the error
made in last week’s issue of
the Stamford American in an-
nouncing the time of the
Christmas Eve service held at
Bethel Lutheran Church Dec.
24 and thanks Sammy Nauert
and Stamford Radio Station
KVRP for making the correc-
tion prior to the service.
Apologies to anyone incon-
venienced by the errpr,-
There were no services held
at Bethel Lutheran Christmas
Day when family gatherings
were held, but services will be
as usual Sunday, Jan. 1, New
Year’s Day; Sunday School
and confirmation class at 9:45
a.m., the worship service at 11
a m. and with the Luther
league meeting in the church
sanctuary at 5 p.m. when they
will dismantle the two Christ-
mas trees, together with their
Kan., also sang with the robed, leader, Mrs. Wilbur (Annette)
Wilson.
The Business Women’s Will-
ing Workers of Bethel Luther-
an Church will hold their first
meeting of 1989 Wednesday,
Jan. 4, at the church basement
with Mrs. Jim (Pat) Hokanson
as hostess.
The meeting will begin at
6:30 p.m., an hour early, for
the purpose of working on
recipes for the new recipe
book.
The business meeting will
follow at 7:30p.m., the regular
time.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Swen-
son were hosts Christmas Eve
to a family group at the Swen-
son home for a holiday meal
and festivities.
Present were their son and
Ericksdahl families
have Christmas dinners
. _ . I son, and members of his fami-
Mrs. Bobby McGary and ly.
Mrs. Lee Rogers of Stam-
ford, the former Lois Schu-
chert of Ericksdahl, accom-
telling the day, time and
place. I really appreciate each
family member for rounding all Santa Claus, and many
up ail our guests. The 7-3 Aides
made sure everyone was up
and dressed appropriately for might experience the love of
the party When our guests ar- this Christmas season.
This week's news
Stan Harvey conducted
church services Sunday morn-
ing in the chapel area. Stan is
the new pastor who arrived
and took Richard Honaker's
Ar lent Felts, Coot Helmer,
Tommy Martin, Bernetha An-
derson, Tom and Sue Lee,
Doris Boedeker, Reba Davis,
Joe Hanson, Ruby Hughes,
Dale Reid. Elizabeth Jordan,
Sandra Muehlstein, Frances
Spencer, Rhonda McBay,
Louise Rogers. Bettie and
Ellis Bean, Irma Gambell,
Dixie Bennett, Eldon Ander-
son, Delores Jamigin, Carol
Marugg, Louise Portwood,
Carol Martin, Fay Cagle,
Vinnda Wyatt, Lenora Ful-
whenever you feel like gham, Troy Hoffman, Norris
and Nancy Russell, Thelma
Roejdon, Frances Mullins,
Martha Halley, Brittany Cook,
Eugene Malloy, Bill and Billie
Hall, Burney and Charlotte
Herman, Bob and Leia Win-
grove, Edward Johnson, Bob
Schuchert, Joanne Felts, Gary
Ender, Irene Stewart, Connie
Shurley, Betty Grimes, Dar-
rell, Mary and Starr North,
gathered in the lobby to sing Marion and Judy Daughtrey,
“ J Dorothy Lundgren, Frankie
t. —
Employee of Year-
Mary Ball Smith was recog- with an organ and flute duet
nized os Employee of the by Miss Haterius and Mrs
Year by Teakwood Manor. Monroe (Beverly > Burkman,
She has been employed at
the nursing center for nine
years.
to play with them.
After exercise at 10:30,
lunch was served and all the
ladies were rushing to get
their nails done. We are run-
ning low on our nail care pro-'
ducts so ladies of the com-
munity if you have any
polishes, creams, clippers,
etc., that you don’t neted any
more, we will be glad to take
them off your hands. Thank
you to Connie Mays and Irene
Pimpton and Christine
Beleran for helping Activity
Director with nail care that
week.
A small tea party was held
at 3 p.m. in the dining room.
Brandon, all of Abilene; Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Hanson and
Jessica of Amarillo, Buriie
Peiser and sons, Kenneth and ptuued her granddaughter and
The hostess' daughter and Stephan, of Sweetwater, and
las-Garland area, and the
hosts' son and family, Mr and
Mrs. Darrell Richards, Ur-
sula, Fritz and Erick.
Mrs. Adolph Olson had as
out of town holiday house
and'Mrs. Willie Peiser, Mr. guests her daughterand son in
and Mrs. Ernest Peiser, Mr
and Mrs. Frank Moeller, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Payne and
Christmas carols, then they Dorothy Lundgren, Frankie
passed out Christmas candy to Huggins, Stella Moreno and
Ashley Ruez.
We had more presents under
the tree. Luckily we had Jan
Hammer's 8th gra .e class to
hand out the gifts along with
Tuesday morning UMW was Judy Doster. Barbara Harris
held in the activity room with and myself. The party made
Sandy Mueller on the piano ’ the Christmas spirit come
while Ayleen Cverby led the
carols. She read a Christmas
story and they sang many (Af-
ferent songs. Candy was pass-
ed out afterwards.
Wednesday morning Bible
study was held in the activity
room with Sterling Lentz of
Calvary Baptist. Inez Condor
played the piano while Ster-
ling led the songs. Fem and
Sybil were here as usual for
bingo.
This is the day ail the resi-
dents have been waiting for.
The last minute preparations
were made by James Standi-
fer, Barbara Harris, Stella
Franklin, Mary Bell Smith, ing people know what is hap-
pening at Teakwood.
A special thanks to those
who made Christmas season
special for our residents:
First Baptist Handbell Choir,
Stamford 6th Grade Band. 4th
During this party, one fami- and 5th grade. Orient Street
ly member received a letter Church of Christ, Ladies VFW
Post 8929, Anson, I^wrehce
Brothers, and last but most of
family,
Swenson
their daughter Robbie and i________ _
family, Mr and Mrs. Gary maternal grandparents, Mr.
Hicks, Brad and Kelle of Mer-
kel, and Mrs. John L.
(Gladys) Nelson, a relative.
A family gathering and hoh-
and Mrs. Leland Nauert
Mr*. Sotto to the former
Vicky Nauert.
The Rum Roaenquists left
day meal were held Christmas later to spend Christmas Day
Eve in the home of Mrs. Bir ‘
ger Haterius, with her brother
and her sister and their fami-
lies joining the Haterius fami-
ly
They included Mr and Mrs.
Melvin Rosenquist, their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russ
COMMERCIAL:
Several excellent locations on bypass.
Perry’s Building, North side of square.
Excellent retail building on the square.
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Page Two STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford. Texas Thursday, December 29. 1988
Teakwood residents
enjoy holiday activities
By STELLA WOODARD
nifer, and son, Ricky Hateri-
us, M.D., of Dallas.
The hostess’ other son and
choir of which Mrs. Wende-
born, the former Taimi Rosen-
quist. is a member.
With Miss Haterius at the
piano, the special number by
the choir was liegun by young
Johnna Oman singing the first
verse of “Away In A Manger,"
and the choir then joining with
"Holy Infant. Lowly Infant."
Congregational hymns in-
cluded "Hark! The Herald
Angels Sing," "Angels We
Hot tea and Christmas cookies ?laveHeard On High, "Silent
were served. At 6:30 p.m. in
the Activity Room, the Hand-
bell Choir from the First Bap-
tist Church performed for us.
TYoy Hoffman, music direc-
tor, took charge.' Troy has
been very good to remember
us here at the nursing home
each year. Troy’s mother at- I
tended the activity that night
A very hearty thank you,
Troy, from all of us at Teak-
wood Manor and to the Hand-
bell Choir. . I
Wednesday morning Bible I
study was held at 10 a.m. with j
Kevin Charlton in charge. |
Everyone enjoyed singing I
Christmas carols.
Reynolds Elementary 4th
graders came in at 2:38 and |
sang a great many Christmas
carols. Teachers in charge I
were the Band Director, Carol
Echridge, Betty Murphree.
Mrs. Raymond Hollabaugh, I
Mrs. Gray and several others. |
Thanks to all of you for think- a
ing of us at this wonderful 1
time of year, one of the busiest j
times of the year and we all
appreciate it and enjoyed
every minute of it.
The Orient Street Church of I
Christ Ladies Class. Cindy I
Ford and girls, Phyllis Davis I
and Xan Holub, sang Christ- I
mas carols to the members I
here in the nursing home from ]
their church and passed out I
gifts. They were Lummie I
Martindale, Ettamene I
Lavender. Minnie Hewett. I
Vera Miel, Maggie Bills, Lena I
Blackwell, Ethel Prince, Les- I
ter Craig and Jack Walker. I
Thursday everyone was get- I
ting more and more excited I
about Christmas so we took I
the day off and did as we I
pleased. Ann Urich came out I
at 7 p.m. with the van and took I
several residents out to see the I
house decorations. Going I
riding were Bunk Bounds. Lil- I
lian Lindsey, Maggie Bills. I
Jack Walker, Katie Wiley, I
Mildred Johnson. Irene Hen- I
ing, Audrey Collier and Min- I
nie Hewett. Thank you, Ann. I
for taking your time to see I
that they got to see the pretty I
community decorations. I
Friday we listened to I
Christmas music in the activi- I
ty room and at irao enjoyed I
the movie White Christmas I
and ate popcorn. Thanks to I
Good Stuff Video for the VCR. I
Mary Bel) Smith was named I
Employee of the Year at Teak- I
wood Manor. She has been em- I
ployed here nine years as of I
Dec. 26 and has dedicated I
many hours of time here at the I
nursing home. She comes in I
whether she is due to work or I
not and never says no to any- I
one. Congratulations Mary I
Bel) from Teakwood and staff. I
Two Postal |
employees |
earn awards j
Two employees of t lie Stam- I
ford Post Office have been I
honored for tlieir perform- I
ance, according to Postmaster I
Bill Sweek I
Lewis Alambar was pre- I
sented with a Special Achieve- I
ment Award for performance ■
tliat far exceeds normal. Ik* I
lias been with the Postal Ser I
vice for four years and fant I
used no sick days nor emer- ■
gency leave. ■
Jerry McLellaiv ’s certih- I
cate of recognition is for per- ■
forma nee above normal which ■
is expected to continue in- I
delinitclV I
“Their hard work and dedi ■
cation brings about suhntan 1
tial savings in our overall ■
operational costs. Sweek ■
f said ■
Mr. and Mrs Phil Ralph Solis of San Antonio,
and Swen of Hamlin, who are here for a holiday
visit as houre guests of their Clara and family, the Darrell
Richards, her daughter Mar-
garet and family, the Sam
Chaffins, and her brother in
law, Carl Fischer.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Richards
were hosts Monday, Dec. 26,
for a family holiday meal at
their home in Stamford.
Present were their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Don (Barbara) Bur-
ton, Mrs. Burton’s two sone
hosts for a 7 p.m. holiday meal and daughter in law, Paul
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Weaver of Haskell, to
..._____________ ________ __ Fort Worth where they spent a
Austin, were not here for the Tech at Lubbock, Fritz and part of the Christmas holiday
family gathering, but arrived Erick.
Monday, Dec. 26, for a holiday
visit as house guests of her
mother. .
Accompanying the Wilsons
were Monica and Marci Solis,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
rived, they were met by Mary
Bell Smith at the door. Mary
Bell tried to get everyone reg-
istered.
Those who visited were Nell
Jones, Lyla Mary Isbell,
Blanche Williams. Gerry place.
Banks. Rosie Dry, Mae Clark, Our week looks very busy.
Shirley Weatherbee, Sammie Tuesday morning several
tables were set up in our din-
ing room for checkers, domi-
noes, chess, fishing games,
cards, etc. Everyone always
at the Richards home for
_______r_____________ members of the Peiser family David Burton, all of the Dal-
Rosenquist and Kyle of Dal- which includes her mother,
las. daughter Taimi and fami- Mrs. Paul (Frances) Fischer,
ly, Mr and Mrs! John Wende-
born and Adria, and son, Pau) her daughter and family, Mr.
Rosenquist, home from Texas and Mrs. Sam Chaffin, Kelly
Tech at Lubbock; Mr. and aqfMteCky of Brownfield; Mr.
Mrs. Leland Nauert, their r~*’**—
three sons and families, Mr.
and Mrs. Sammy Nauert,
Aaron, Nathan and Cameron,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nauert and children, Jana, Claudia,
vMr. and Mrs. Tony Nauert and Johnna and Mitchel, the Rev.
Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and Mrs. Vic Andersen and
Haterius, Stephanie, home children, Eric and Rebecca,
from Angelo State University and Carl H. Fischer, all of
at San Angelo. Carrie and Jen- Haskell; Galen Peiser of Salt
Lake City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Hudson and Heath of festivities were Mrs. Adolph
Pilot Point, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olson's other son, Sheridan Ol-
familyr Mr. and Mrs Crajg and Benjamin, Mr. and r -J r :
Haterius, Derrick, Sven and “ — --
Nils of Abilene spent the
Christmas holiday in the Bur-
leson home of her mother,
Mrs. B.F. Graham.
.ill the residents. We are al-
tys glad to have children
tr-io the nursing home; our
ed ones surely do enjoy
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