Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1991 Page: 2 of 10
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gray recently returned from a two week visit
with their daughter and son-in-law Ron and Jean Kee of Rich-
mond, Virginia. They went for the arrival of Ron and Jean’s little
girl, Audrey Elizabeth. While there they visited with their other
grandchildren David, Steven Teichelman and Kismet Kee. After
they relumed home on May 1, they were guests of Denis and
Aline Olson of Avoca to help their grandson Gerry Olson
celebrate his 4th birthday and visit with their other grandchildren
Melissa, Mike, Crystal, Christy and Sandi Olson brothers and
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New board takes over
Gene Swenson opened the years. Sincere appreciation was
regular monthly meeting of the expressed to all three for their
Stamford Memorial Hospital contribution throughout the
Board of Directors meeting, May years.
21,1991. The ballots were can- 1
tor. Early registration is not
required but it does provide a
savings of $5 if postmarked prior
to June 1.
For further information and
registration details, please con-
tact Dr. Mike Daniel or Pug
Parris at 691 -6273.
— Don Hopkins reported on the
vassed with the following re- physician recruitment activities
suits: Place 4, Warren Dozier stating a physician will be visit
795;Place5,SammyNauert790; ing the weekend for the night
Place 6, Darrell Richards 481; clinic position and two others
Shirley Wheatley 377; Place 7, are scheduled to visit in the near
Raymond Hughes 457; R. L. future for the day clinic posi
lion. Also discussed was the
association of Stamford Hospi
tai in the University of Texas
Erick Richards, children of Mr. Reves and April; Murray Stasny
and Mrs. Darrell Richards; and and Wes of Angleton; and Carey
Ingrid Oman, Shayla and Ross Cody Wilson, son of Mr. and Stenholm.
Mrs. Wilbur Wilson. The Stasnys are here as guests
As some return home for the of his mother-in-law, Cordelia
summer, others newly-graduated Ekenstam.andtodosomefarm
are making plans to leave, in- ing.
Lutheran churches will be held eluding Jennifer Haterius,
Ernestine Wednesday, June 5, at 1:30 p.m.
at Christ Lutheran Church in
Stamford.
Following a community tradi-
tion begun in the 1930’s, the
group will meet monthly on the Thursday night gatherings will
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family activities.
Jimmy Muehlstein has been a
patient in Lubbock’s Methodist
Hospital recently. Visiting his
father there over the weekend
was Hollis Muehlstein and wife, ondary teachers are invited and
Dianna, who ran into former may be eligible for six hours of
community resident. Dr. Mark
Probst, in the hospital there.
The descendants of the late
Linnie Mueller Nauert held a
family reunion Sunday afternoon McMurry, will be the site direc- yea^ and Vice PYesi-
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David Moreno, right, was the winner of a microwave given
away by the Graduation *91 Raffle. Also pictured is Roger
Detamore, Project Graduation '91 Chairman.
benediction.
I to remember At the last gentlemen’i
Enckdahl’s war veterans at the fast until autumn, held I
annual Memorial Day obser- 1-------
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< yard Cemetery Sunday evening,
v May 26 al 6 p.m.
$ local and out-of-town folks gath- a program on the Mission '90
cred to pay tribute to those who stewaidship effort of the Evan-
had served in World Wars 1 and gelical Lutheran Church in
11, the Korean conflict, the Vlet-
nam War and, most recently, the
Persian Gulf conflict. previous Saturday from a Mis
The program began with the sion 90 meeting held in Dallas.
Joyful Noise Choir of Bethel He told the group that one em- mg. Among outgoing directors
Lutheran Church leading the phasis of Mission ’90 is to en-
way, carrying U.S. flags and courage congregational mem
singing “The Battle Hynm of the bers to become disciplined in
Republic.” Next, Wilburn daily Bible study and reading.
Jensen, Church Sexton, re- The next gendemen’s break
counleu the contributions of fast will be in September.
Bethel’s veterans, both in war i .
and peacetime.
Burkman, flutist, accompanied
those gathered in the singing of Bible study,
such patriotic songs as “America
the Beautiful.”
Karl Ford of Stamford, only nightime circle,
recently returned from Saudi The evening’s study was on
Arabia where he served with his the story of the Good Samaritan,
Army National Guard unit,
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how the patriotism and prayers
of the nation uplifted those serv-
ing m the Persian Gulf. Mark
Lundgren i-------
veterans buried in
yard cemetery before Pastor Stan
Leaf led those assembled in the
• ( Sisters Evelyn Kainer and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Hines were accompa
Stephen Haterius, who will at- nied to the Memorial day ser-
tend summer school at Angelo vicesbyLuellaJohnsonofStam-
State University before entering ford and her guests, Ragnhild
Texas Tech in the fall. (Miss Tollmyr and Britta Toreland of
Haterius was incorrectly referred Sweden, here for a weekend visit.
Mrs. Johnson’s late husband. Health, Physical Education, Rec
Adolph, was one of the ladies* reation, and Dance (TAHPERD)
uncle. will hold a Teacher of the Year
Arriving Friday evening, the TourofTexas 1991 atMcMurry
two Swedish women were University ’sCampus Center and
greeted at Mrs. Johnson’s home Hunt Gym on June 22.
by Mrs. Kainer, Mrs. Hines and This one-day conference is
Lena Boedcker of Stamford. The designed for middle and sec-
group also visited together in the ondary physical education teach-
Johnson home on Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nauert and
Landon spent the Memorial Day
was Eugene Swenson, also of
this community, who most re-
cently served the Board as Presi -
dent.
Eight youngsters from the
community will attend Big
A group of eight women met Country Lutheran Camp al
Z111- -1 Those gathered Leaf. Those attending will be
decided to affiliate with the Russell Wilson, Aaron Nauert,
Women of the ELCA as a 1
with
children 3 and under.
ly 13, Lueders-Avoca’s senior class
hosts Wilbur Wilson and Sammy will graduate tomorrow evening
held m Bethel Church- Nauert served some 15 in alien- I
dance a breakfast of pancakes, of LAHS are Lee Lopez, son of
sausage, coffee, juice and milk Mi. and Mrs. Joe Lopez, and
, son < ' ”
Mrs. John Jensen.
Darrell Richards and Sammy
Nauert, recently elected to the
America. Board of Directors of the Stam-
Nauert hid just relumed the ford Memorial Hosp.tal District, Suminerume’s arr.val can be Kandy ana trm renerson oi
nrevious Saturday from a Mis were sworn into office on May seen as well as felt in the area a. Swiger. Saturday everung. Mrs
21 at the monthly Board meel-
The ambulance committee rec-
ommended that all ambulance
keep the bids be rejected and the current
meetings open to the public and contractors agreement be ex-
to encourage community in- tended another year. The rec-
volvemenl. He stated the hospi- ommendation was accepted by
tai mission to the new Board
was to provide highest possible
medical care to 1-----------—
ers and will include exciting and
innovative instructional ideas.
The conference will be pre-
sented by state, regional and
weekend at Pecan Plantation in nationally recognized teachers
Granbury, leaving Saturday of the year in secondary physi-
moming and returning Monday (
evening. They enjoyed a leisure sponsoring with the state orga- of availaWe funds. Clark service here rather than be re
also proposed to increase com- ferred. The ladies Auxiliary will
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1 purchase the instrument. The
citizens serve on committees Board approved the purchase and
headed by board members.
Committee assignments were
made. Plaques were presented
served the hospital faithfully for bills. Approved revision from
a number of years. President operations was $139,660. Ex-
Gene Swenson served for 18 pense was $218,406 and bills
Boothe 430.
The Board approved the can-
vassing of the ballots and new
members were sworn in after Southwestern Medical Center in
taking the oath of office. their Physicians Assistant Pre
New officers were nominated ceptor Program.
and approved as follows: Presi- Faye Kelley reported on the
dent, Roger Clark; Vice Presi- Ladies Auxiliary activities and
dent, Raymond Hughes; Secre- theannual salad luncheon,
tary, Randy Murphree.
Chairman Roger Clark
pressed his desire to 1
Stamford American, Thursday, May 30,1991, page 2 —I
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| Ericksdahl News by: Leigh Nauert
> - — - .. .. babysitting provided for hosted by the Bethel Women’s in this column). Mueller Nauert.
------- — ‘ ' 3 Begin planning now for the Wilson, son of Wilbur ■
p.m. on the playground at Bethel celebration of Bethel Lutheran Annette Wilson, will see a D
Lutheran Church. Gatherings Church’s 85lh Anniversary to of the midwestem
at 8 p.m. Ericksdahl graduates will continue each Thursday be held the weekend of August u^jied States this sumsner as he ■
evening at 8 p.m. throughout the 10-11. Wilburn Jensen is chair- wyi travel cs» the wheat harvest
summer months, providing op- man of the anniversary comnut- wi|h family custom J|
of Mr. and portunities for recreation and tee, and the planning stages are
visiting each week. underway.
Ruth Seth is hospitalized at Margaret Petterson had as
Stamford Memorial Hospital Memorial Day weekend guests
after being injured in a fall. her son and granddaughter,
Summertime’s arrival can be Randy and Erin Petterson of jbey will end up in Canada by
several college students have Petterson’s twin sister and hus-
amved home either for the sum- band, Maurice and Ray Gerloff
mer or for a break before return- of Abilene.
ing to summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Richards
Some faces seen in the com- hosted a barbeque supper at their
munity this weekend were Jen- home Sunday evening follow-
mfer, Jessica and Judith Oman, ing the memorial service at
daughters of Dr. and Mrs John Bethel. Guests included Mr. and
Bill Oman, home for younger Mrs. Rick Etheridge, Cara and
sister, Johnna’s, junior high Julie; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marugg
Hager, Wendi Blackwell, Crys-
tal Olson and Crystal Ivy.
The monthly women’s Bible
anddiscussioncenteredon“who Study of the three Stamford area
ipokeofhiscxpenencesandtold is my neighbor?
Attending were
Heller, Belinda Heller, Nancy
Clark, Leigh Nauert, Robin
read the roll call of Nauert.TaimiWendebom, Joan
the church- Hager and Clara Richards. The
fourth Wednesday at thechurch, begin with the Sand wich Supper
a check for $2995 was presented
by Faye Kelley.
The financial report was pre
outgoing members who had sented along with the current
operations was $139,660. Ex-
pense was
were $74,440.
There being no other business,
Advanced Academic Training
credit.
Pug Parris, assistant professor
of physical education at se^reta^yrJonace Haynes
dent Jimmy Parker served for 4 the meeting adjourned.
the Board.
A recommendation was made
the citizens of that the hospital purchase a
cal education. McMurry is co- “ e dislrict wilhin capabili- colposcope in order to provide a
nization to bring this to the
Abilene area. Abilene is one of muiu‘cal‘ons wilhin COmmu provide the necessary funds
nily by having some non-board
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Mathis, Chandra. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1991, newspaper, May 30, 1991; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242912/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.