Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1962 Page: 3 of 10
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Ericksdahl Pioneer Honored Housewives at New Hope
At Rest Home on Birthday
By Bm. Philip 01 sort
Mr*. John Back, Erlckudahl
pioneer who I* past SO and who
makes her home in a Stamford
rest home, was honored June 20
on her birthday by Ericksdahl
Iriends. They served birthday
refreshments to the honoree
and other resident guests at the |
home.
Norman Shurtey, Jerry Rehuc-
iiert and Robert Schuchert are
among those of the Stamford
National Guard at Fort I’oik,
I.a., for two week’s maneuvers.
Honored On Birthday
Robbie Gay Swenson was
honored recently with a party
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Swen-
son, celebrated her ninth birth-
day.
Robbie's older brother. Phi),
directed games. Happy birth-
day wag sung around the candle
lighted birthday cake. Favors
were fans for the girls and
pipes for the boys. Guests were
Tommy and Caricnc Bearden,
Dennis Huffaker, Tena Pear-
son,, Annette Jensen. Shafon
Hargrove, Rose Ann Little,!
Kober-i Green, Kay Watts
rn Youngquist ’ ami
l.undgren.
Robbie recently visited in
Mrs. B. O. Haw’kins and Mr.
Hawkins and their son. Bill Oli-
ver-.
nurse in the Denver City public
school system.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lyck-
man had as weekend guests
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tubb ol Abi-
lene.
The John M. Swensons have
had as recent guests her grand-
mother, Mrs. B.,C. Humphrey
Of Ahilene. her aunt’ Mrs.
Thomas D. Humphrey of Dal-
las. and her mother. Mrs. Neal j
Humphrey.
The Swenson's son. Phil, had!
as recent guest, his friend,
Charley Workman of Abilene.
Mrs. Alma Carlson had as
recent house guests her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Grover Howie Jr. and
family of Dallas. Mrs. Howie is
the former Hildegard Ekenstam
of Ericksdahl.
Mrs. J. A Lundgren. while
visiting in Fort Worth with her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Lundgren. Judy. Peggy
and Beverly, was honored with
a birthday observance Monday
night, June 25 at the Lundgren
home. Other Fori Wqrth rela-
tives were guests.
_J Kar-j Mrs. latndgren also was pres-
ChristTe : ent for the birthday observance
lor _hex Twin granddaughters.
Peggy and Beverly, age it).
During her grandmother's
visit, Judy, 13. who plays the
yioljm in her school orchestra
Busy Canning Vegetables
By 'Mr*-. Cecil Bean
STAMFORD AMFRTCAN --Pare Three
Stamford, Texan, Thursday, July 5, 19G2
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ton. About an inch of rum
needed on the young cotton,
Many housewives have been
busy preparing^ and canning
vegetables for home 'freezers
and home use.
Mr. . and M rs. Boots
and children or Plajnvtew vis-
ited last week with his parents.
Air, and Mrs. Henry Rogers,
apd other relatives.
Joe Glen Levens of Lubbock
visited the past two weekends
balloon onto the windshield of
the car they occupied and shat-
tered it. No serious injuries
reported except minor
wood. were
Crops are alamt laid by' with j -"Mr,. Morris Bean. John »nd • r„7aU,hes ThomuHon-s
"* plowing .ml !,«■!„, ... oo..|K.y w.rP VCV.,
in Anson Friday afternoon. | sevt,rBi hours while the windr
M,r. *nd Mrs. John Lev^n* shield \\*s being replaced. The
had as their guests over the incident happened on a
weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harold in California.
Levens and sons. Mike ' .and
Republican State
Candidate Visits
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evens and sons.
! Randy, of Post; Mr. and Mrs.
Rogers Cqy Edwards; Mrs. JeweTT Ed-
,rtlWards, and Johnny Mack Coop-
er, all of Stinnett,. ‘7*.'
Many New Hope folks attend-
ed funeral services for Jack
Muehlstcin Thursday at St. Ann
Catholic Church.
Water Meters
with his parents. Mr. ana Mri.i Goo Warren Hilliard was dls-
John Levens. His wile and chit-, |ast week from a Santa
dren art- in Calitornia at t-lie' ^una Hospital following sur-
bedside of her lather who is ill. and is doing fine.
Mrs. Cora Reid and son, Rob->
ert. of Abilene-visited Mr. and WINDSHIELD SHATTERED
Mrs. John Livens Ihursday. j yjrs Luther Bolding returned
Carolyn Mc-Duff of Texas Saturday lrom Englewodd,
Tech, Lubbock, visited the (. alii, where she visited two
weekend with her parents, Mr. | weeks with a daughter and
and Mrs. Harrell McDuff. and tamily. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ac-k-
BiU Hayes, Templc# business
man and Repqbltcnn candidate
for lieutenant governor, vTlitcd
at the Texas Cowboy Heunion
Monday night, lie was accom-
beacllj,paniiM here by Phil Keener, a
former staff member ol KDWT-.
Stamford.
Hayes /JvW in from Chicago-
where he wn? tortured speaker
Water, meters have been ln.j at- a convention.'* He
stalled for the following:. J'^eJn ‘ Pnr“^ wi‘h M*,s
f L. P, Davenport Jr., Republi-
Wanda Franklin. 302 K. Moran. n {.(Hmty vit.,. (1.airman
Cliarles Morton, 308 E. Ro-1 in a brief interview, Mr.
tan. I Hayes said. "Texas needs, twq
Dwayne B. Bland. 906 E. Van- party government You can as-
derbfl.t, I sure this by, electing me your
N. T. Workman. 205 E. Haven- "vxl »*ulenant governor. 1 am
p^-t j pledged' to oppose, any effort for
St. Ann's Catholic Church, 612
ley. She made the trip with an-
•■ther daughter and family, Mr.
and Mis. Buster Thompson of
E. Reynolds.
Manuel Lopez, 40C S. McMil-
lan.
Leslie Raltz, 611 Vanderbilt.
Joe Nowlin 1403 Compton.
a state personal income tax.
We do not need any more luxes,
j We need more eionomy in our
state government.”
Janice.
VISIT’(GRANDPARENTS
Terry and Kim Portwood of| and Mrs. Buster Thompson ofj Virginia Dare, first child of
Sylvester visited a few days Andrews. As they were return- English parents in the New
last week w ith their grandpar-1 ing home.' a car load of -teen- World, was born at Kounokc,
ents. Mr. and Mis. tJFfed Port-'age boys .threw a water filled Va., ji» August, 1587.
Mrs. George S. Wright and
Children, J.eni and Bobby. of
Washington. I).' C . ate visiting
her mother. Mis. R. "M. Kinaid.
and other relatives.'
Mrs. Wright is the forme i
Patsy Kinard.
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Deanna Richards. 'age-4. an orchestra clinic at
honored with a family party] TCCf'Sn a two week’s summer )
at the home of her grandpar^ j sch^arshlP i irnV^8| ,
Present were I he honoree's ior schools. The parent s of the j
a gaa»ngr~
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On June 28 Deanna's father
• " was honored- on his
at the family home.
birthday
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The Stcvh Watsons of Dumas),
and the Jim Watsons o( LtitU+i
bock arrived last weekend for [ I
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. 11
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The Steve Watsons afe Mrs.
Ktenhobn's parents ._and Jim
was on the verge of being
rushed to a doctor when the
melon was dislodged .by the an-
xious parents and Deanna was
as good as new again.
During the ordeal. Deanna
cea-sed to breathe.
To Host ALCW
Mrs. Edgar Shuquist and
Mrs. -John Ed-YounjWuiat will
be hostesses 16 the Bethel
AIXJW Wednesday. July 11 at
j p.m.-at the Bethel Church
parlor. 7 ‘ -7^
Stanley Newquist, surgical1
patient. was dismissed last'
week after several weeks in the1
Stamford Mcmoriaf Hospital
and has returned to Ids home.
Also dismissed recently was
Randy Petterson. 11, son oft
Mrs. Albert Petterson and also
a surgical patient at
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Jan Olson, who received a de-
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from Texas Tech in May. is
employe*'aF- Temc® near-Dal-
las. „ . — .
Yvonne Peterson and her j
brother and family, Mr. and 1
Mr*. Arnold Peterson and Alan,
of Round Rock returned Satur-
day from their -vacation trip
which took, them to the World's
Fair at Seattle and through
several state*. The group, who
camped out most of the trip,
visited former Ericksdahl resi-
dents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Beck and Mary Swenson, at
Portland. Ore.
Mrs. Harold Hokanson and
Janice returned home Saturday
1 - flm'. from F ort Worth where they
, ' spent last week in the home r.f
. 1, 1 -j10** S| Mrs. Hokanson's daughter and
old daughtei of Mr. »nd Mrs ; ,nn.jn.law Mr^nd Mrs.
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Making-the trip here with IhC
group was Mrs. Hokanson's
niece. Sandra Olson, who is
spending two weeks with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Olson.
With spring planting behind
them. Ericksdahl farmers arc
,,,, .. . . busv getting the weeds and eul-
I lie Rankins visited Six Flags . .. .. , .
. , • , , j tivating the fast growing crops,
hetwen Dallas and Fort Worth. K. ,, , . , , ,
'Some fields arP still wet since
the recent rains.
Wayland Shurlev,. is employ-
ed bv the Jones Co. A S C for
the summer. He plans to return
to Texas Tech at Lubbock in
the fall.
Enroute Home
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rankin.
Kenneth and Stevie, of Denver
City, enroute home from a va-j
cation trip, visited here whit]
her mothtr. Mrs H. E. Olson.1
her sister. Mrs. Okey Richards, I
and family and other relatives]
and friends. . I
Mrs. Rankin, tin- burner Hen-
rietta Olson of Ericksdahl. is on
summer vacation as school
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Funeral was held Wednesday 1
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Miller, minister of the Church'
of Christ, officiating. Interment1
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ma Cook of Downey, California. ;
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Billie C. Cook, both of Odessa
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1962, newspaper, July 5, 1962; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975653/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.