The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959 Page: 8 of 8
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1959
THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
Pre-Nuptial Events
Honor Richardsons
j The members voted to dress for-
mal and to have the banquet at j
j the Branding Iron restaurant in
j Wichita Falls.
The members elected Paula j
Mrs. William Thomas Richardson,, _ . , . „ ,
the former Gay MeEwen, was ^haefer and Charles Br.son as
honored at a gift shower Tuesday, queen and ., ^'n!T "' rs;
Oct 20. in the Megargel community- ' homas was proudly chosen as
center ' j honorary member for the year
An arrav of lovely gifts was 195?'60' ,.
displayed and refreshments were TJht; ®eet,n6 was ur"ed
served to about 50 quests. |™e. hostesses were: Billy Sue
Hostesses for the occasion were ?!a,r’ Mar>- IaHvder- I’ats>’
Mmes R. H. Kunkel, Benny Fichte. J<)hns<’"-, Carolyn Harmon. Rose-
H. A. Talbot. J. F. Powell, E. R. marj Nolcs and shlrl^> Szenasi.
Richards, H A. Harmel. J. M. —Reporter
Shawver, H. P. Peterson, Wallace
Estell. Jackie Womack. W. O. Alex-
ander. C. B. Dunn, and Miss Vileta
Lane
On Oct. 25. a barbecue dinner
honoring the former Miss McEwen Mrs. Lottie Turner of Las
and her groom-elect, was served Cruces, N. M.. is spending from!
on the lawn at the home of hisj Tuesday until Friday with her i
parents in the Westover commun- j mother, Mrs. Henry Gressett. j
ity. About 30 family members and While here she will also visit her
close friends enjoyed barbecue and sister, Mrs. Tommy Scott and
all the 'trimmings." , family in Fort Worth.
Around Town
KIMBRA ANN MORRIS
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. Jerry Martin, on a 10 day
I leave from the Coast Guard,
! Brownsville, and Mrs. Martin are :
Little Miss Kimbra Ann Morris here visiting their parents, Mr.
was honoree at a birthday party1 and Mrs. Clifton Martin, Archer i
given Oct. 22 at her home here. I City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jolly, j
Favors were suckers and blow-out Antelope. Martin is serving an j
toys. A refreshment of ice cream the Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell i
and cake was served. j out of Brownsville.
Helping Kimbra Ann celebrate j -
her birthday were Preston, Paula Mrs. W. C. Young has received
and Dianne Light, Mike Schlabs, word h e r grandson, Gabrge j
Leslie G Gerron, Diannah and Young, and Miss Peggy Darlene
Skippy Brown. Stacie Williams. Godfrey of Bryan, will be mar j
Pam Riggins, Ward Campbell,!ried Friday, Nov. 6 in Bryan. J
Sharon and Danny Brown, Beth George is the son of Lester i
Petit, Nubbin Gross, Patty Alex-j Young, Jr. of Archer City.
ander, J. W. White, LeAnn and: -
Eddie Dale Penn, and Sherri j New residents of Archer City are
Downing. Aiso present were both Mr and Mrs. D. P. Howze who;
grandmothers, Mrs. B. D. Proffitt moved here from Boson. Mr. j
and Mrs. A. C. Morris. Howze is employed by Dorris Tool
- I& Supply.
Holliday FHA Holds
Meeting Oct. 21
The Holliday Future Home-
makers of America had its regu-
lar monthly meeting Wednesday,
October 21. at 4 p. m. Mrs.
Hook was the speaker and her
topic was, “Preparation for Mar-
riage.'’
The Chapter discussed plans
for the F. H. A. banquet to be
held this year on December 7.
I Hope For Young Allergi
4 . u m V4 c i~ .
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Imagine a city twice the size of New York, where all the
irhabivants have shortness of breath...wheeze and choke...
st ffer bothersoir.e rashes. c____
That's the Magnitude of j ran provide relief for young
At: erica's allergy problem! < allergies. Room or home filters
,‘n-r.g chronic al’r.umts it afe probably the best way, but
ranks third in freer nev; fint j »ho«>d buy selectively.
. .0 .7 r.-’rer. ilal- of those 1 . On,^t$os* that attract nol-
j -ted first sutT.rcd in child- 1 ’en,and dust particles with a
jiC . | high charge of static electrical
, , ' current, such as PI'RITKON, are
Eat c ances for accurate j really efficient. A compact,
cuo o-. i*-'. - relief are portable unit, pi/ritron will rid
1 - it-cr for youngsters taan j your child's room of noxious
adults; symptoms are more j pollens and dust, to allow un-
«-->!>• recognized m youth; ; disturbed sleep.-
liner, can prevent tissue j The outlook for the next gen-
eration is better than ours now!
Medical associations are con-
stantly adding knowledge, lie-
search is developing better
serums...more accurate diag-
nostic tests. Great strides are
reported in air purification. But
until a complete cure is discov-
c re-l, early treatment is the be.-t
approacn. it couid mean the
difference between a happy and
unhappy adulthood for your
child.
■ an ,ts thtv. cou.J soou become
l*lvl. L L . v‘«
In an;- case, the cure is com-
plt-:;. A t’noruu i . leoical study
is needed—of the patient’s
Lot.— ... i 'el... recreation ...
i .e:i ti.e air he breathes: every
p-..a.3 c" his envircr.mcnt must
f piohed to uctermine the
i ’i f a allergy.
it. ■ c. net tl:'s “sensiti-
r . .. s- uay" helps — srd it
t tir !'••• i jus — every household
Mrs. Travis Ikard and Mrs. Ben
' Page made a trip to Memphis,
Tenn. late last week visiting there
f from Friday until Tuesday. Mrs
: Ikard was a guest of her brother
! and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Aycock, and son Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baggett
i visited Mr. and Mrs. George
I Braden and family in Alexandria,
La. last week. On their return
j home they came via Sherman
; where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
j Joe Dunlap and family. Mrs.
I Braden and Mrs. Dunlap are
j daughters of the Baggetts.
proud parents of a baby son,
Douglas Wayne, their third child.
The Stanfords are making their
home in Lake Charles where he
is employed by the Baker Tool
and Oil Co.
Mr. George Canada is improving
slowly after a serious illness th"
■! past week at the home of his
! daughter, Mrs. George Ensey with
whom he makes his home.
HAVE PORTER — WILL WASH
AND GREASE YOUR CAR
Pick up and delivery
Vincent Murphy Chevrolet Co.
WICHITA FALLS — PHONE 322-6522
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garvey of
| Graham were here Friday visit-
ing his aged mother, affection-
ately known as “Mother Garvey”,
and attending to business.
Mrs. Kenneth White was taken
Sunday to the Olney Hospital
suffering from pneumonia. Last
reports are that she is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bracey and Sunday guests their son, Leslie
Linda of Wichita Falls spent the Cross and Mrs. Cross, and their
weekend with his parents, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Bob Meaders. all
and Mrs. J. H. Bracey. j o f Denver, Colo.; grandson.
_ Harold Cross, Archer City, and
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sturgeon granddaughter, Mrs. Ollie McLe
were called to the Olney Hospital, nJore- ,Mr; McGemore and children
Wednesday afternoon to be with a so, Archer City. Also their
her father. Mr. Ellis Hope, ot su^sts ,"'«re “T; ,and Mr*
Breckenridge .who is critically ill i J _B; Knl"ht of^ Fox. Okla.
following two heart attacks. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cross had as Mrs. W. C. Meaders in Graham.
Mrs. Leslie Cross remained over
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lisles and
j children of Fort Worth were here
over the weekend to visit Mrs.
j Lisles’ mother. Mrs. Carl Coffelt.
and Mr. Coffelt.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dwyer an _
nounce the birth of a daughter, ||
Deborah Dean, Oct. 25 at Beth- i
ania Hospital Wichita Falls. Ma-
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Martin of Archer
City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dwyer of
Black Flat, Texas are the pater-
nal grandparents.
The first anniversary of their
ownership and operation of the
Spur Hotel was observed Sunday
Hope is a brother-in-law of Mr.
Charlie Sullivan of Archer City.
While here Mrs. Meaders is
visiting her parents, the Crosses,
and Mr. Meaders’ parents, Mr. and
for a longer visit with her son , by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Perdue. To
Harold, and daughter, Mrs. Me-j their friends of Archer City and
Lemore. surrounding area they give major
- , credit for a fine year: good busi-
Mrs. Don Rater and children ness, a better outlook, and a lot
of Post Oak, Texas visited her of friends. For the past two j l
grandparents ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred months the Perdues have operat-1 |gj
Johnson Saturday. ed the Spur Cafe in connection p
'
j with the hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jarrard of j -
Wichita Falls were here shopping Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Stanford,
at Heard’s Saturday. now’ of Lake Charles, La., are the
C. 0. SHAMB9R6ER
LUMBER CO.
ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
HO 2-3153
........ v"~v.:-"
COFFEE fflaxwell House - 1 and 2 Lb. Cans 59c
LONG HORN
CHEESE........Lb. 49c
KIMBELL'S — No. 300 Oan
HUNT'S SLICED — 300 SIZE CAN
BEEF STEW____3for S1.00 PEACHES.....5Cans$1.00
CRACKERS
1 LB. BOX
ALL BRANDS
Box 23c FRANKS
WRIGHT’S
BULK
3 Lbs. $1,00
F R 0 Z A N . . Vz GAL CTW. ASST. FLAVORS ctn. 39c CRANBERRY SAUCE . Cans 35c
BACON Armour’s Columbia, Tray Pack, Sliced 1 Lb. 39c
$1.00
KIMBELL S PEACH, APRICOT, GRAPE — 20 OZ. JAR KIMBELL'S No. 303 CAN
PRESERVES.. 3 Jars S1.00 TOMATOES... 7 for SI.00
KIMBELL’S — No. 300 CAN
PORK & BEANS . . 10 Cans S1.00
CHUCK WAGON — No. 300 CAN
BEANS........3 lor 49c
DELMONTE — No. 303 CAN
SPINACH.....6forS1.00 EGGS........Dozen 49c
LARGE COUNTRY
O L E O Decker’s, 1 Pound Carton
V. S. GOOD GRADER BEEF—GUARANTEED TENDER
NMNMRNKr
ROUND
STEAK..lb. 89c
LOIN
T BONE
STEAK..lb. 89eSTEAK..lb. 89c
CLUB
STEAK.. lb. 79c
ARM
CHUCK
LEAN TENDER CALF.
ROAST..lb. 59c ROAST..lb. 59cRIBS .. Lb. 39c BACON..Lb. 39c
Sugar Cured—Sliced, Slab, Chunk
_- ... . . V. ... . ..... . .
FREE PARKING LOT IN BACK
HOME-OPERATED HOME-OWNED
Mc WHQRTER’S
WHOLE HOG — COUNTRY STYLE
ASSARTED FLAVORS
----------- _ 6:30 a.m. to 7:80 p.m
SAUSAGE, Lb. 39c.3 Lbs. S1.00 TV TREATS, Jar 39c.3 Jars $1.00’ archer city
Open Monday thru Friday fQQQ SYQRE °P*D liatur<i*y
0:30 a.m, to 8:30 p.m.
Telephone 2-3115
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Bardwell, Beatrice G. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959, newspaper, November 5, 1959; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708377/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.