The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1972 Page: 7 of 7
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Archer County News—Thursday, March 30, 1972
TESCO Economic [(|,oe$ Fr0m Windthorst
Uives Recipes
T P*»l« By Mrs. Don Essler Mr. and Mrs. Rosy Roark and
u rats memDers Don’t forget to exercise your sons of Burkburnett, Mr. and
Sheryl Mahaney, Texas Elec- rights as a good citizen and Mrs. Mutt Fischer of Wichita
trie Home Economist, was the vote this Saturday, April 1. The Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
guest speaker for the Pals Club polls will be open from 8:00 Owens and children of Mineral
when they met Wednesday eve- *»m. to 7 p.m. at the high Wells,
ning for their regular meeting, school. This will be a school
She gave several recipes on board election and city council WANTED: Anything that can
low calorie dips using an elec- election. Vote for the candi- be sold at a Garage Sale spon-
trlc blender. dates you want in office. sored by the Cub Scouts for
the purpose of raising funds to
A salad supper will be held
the third Wednesday of each
month.
The Easter holidays at Wind- fix up a building for their Scout
thorst' Schools will begin activities. Phone 423-6235 or
Drucille Boone was queen Thursday, March 30, at 2:30 423-6247 for pick-up service.
for the week.
and classes will resume on Anything of value would cer-
Tuesday, April 4. School will tainly be appreciated. So do
be dismissed early on Friday, some Spring cleaning In your
April 7, so that the District closets, attic garage, etc. and
Interscholastic League Con- let the little scouts benefit
test can be conducted In the from it. The date of the sale
school. will be announced later.
Bowman Group
Has Program
On Drapes
The Bowman Home Demon-
stration Club met in the home of A number of local men, mem- Circle the date of August 5
Mrs. Earl Thompson March 16 bers of the Knights of Colum- and 6 now on your 1972 calen-
for their monthly meeting, bus, spent last Sunday afternoon dar for this is the date chosen
Mmes. Lee Kenny and A. Warn participating in a Day of Recol- for the 80th Birthday celebra-
were welcomed as new guests, lection and listening to Father tion of our parish.
Mrs. Judy Germany brought a Bede, O.S.B. of Muenster, talk -
program on drapes for the 0n various timely, religious The monthly meeting of the
topics Christian Mothers’ Society was
home.
The April meeting will be
hosted by Mrs. Fred Decker at
held last Tuesday afternoon,
Local people who are, or March 21. Mmes. Alma Scheffe,
the Community Center. Mem- were on the sick list are Joe J. P. Schreiber and E. A Hoff
bers are asked to bring needle Lemer, Ed Zihlman, Mrs. Ray gave reports on the district
point projects or hand work they Lindeman, Sister Davlyn Ann, meeting held recently at Lind-
Jerry Anderle and David Vieth. sey.
Here’s hoping all of these peo- A Political Candidate Rally
pie are on the road to good is being planned in the near
health again now. future co-sponsored with the
- CDA Mrs. E. A. Hoff is chair-
enjoy.
March of Dimes
Drive Totals
$1,115.19
appreciation to workers and
everyone who helped in any way
during the drive.
Melvin Pennartz, son of the man.
w _u „ , w .. O. G. Pennartz’s left last Mon- The annual Easter Monday
wMrs- Charlie ^a.rt.in> day for San Diego, Calif. He Picnic will again be held on
March of Dimes Fund Raising sjgne(j Up for duty in the Navy Monday afternoon, April 3. The
Chairman, reports that a total where he will serve two years picnic will begin at 1 p.m.
of $1,115.19 was donated by ^ actjve duty and two years of with an Easter egg hunt for the
Archer County residents during reserve cjuty. Melvin has lived various age groups; there will
the March of Dimes drive, (he last several years in Dallas be prize eggs hidden too.
Mrs. Martin expresses her worklng as a city fireman. Games and goodies of all kinds
- will also be available. Each
Sunday evening guests March member is asked to donate
26 in the Don Essler home were $i toward expenditures and it
may be given to one of the
officers, Mmes. Ed Veiten-
heimer, Dave Meurer or J. P.
Schreiber.
Mrs. Mary Koetter was rec-
ognized for the new garments
she sewed for the Infant of
Prague Statue in church.
Mrs. Josephine Wolf volun-
teered to host a quilting party
to sew a quilt for the Missions.
Acquilin Koetter donated a quilt
top and Mrs. Henry Wolf the
lining.
Other smaller items of cur-
rent interest was also discussed
before adjournment.
Electra Sorority
Is Hosting
VB Tournament
The Beta Digma Phi Chi Eps-
lion Sorority of Electra is spon-
soring a volleyball tournament
April 10-15 in the junior high
gym. The tourney will be a
double elimination tournament
for men and women with tro-
phies being given for first and
second place.
All amateur teams are in-
vited to play in the tourney.
Phone 495-2513, 495-3368 or
495-2013 in Electra for more
information. Admission prices
will be .50 cents for adults
and .25 cents for students, pre-
schoolers, free.
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION
“J-A-C Electric Cooperative Association has filed
with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance
In which it assures the Rural Electrification Admin-
istration that it will comply fully with all requirements
of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the
Rules and Regulations of the Department of Agriculture
issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the
United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or
national orgin, be excluded from participation in, be
denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to
discrimination in the conduct of its program and the
operation of its facilities. Under this Assurance, this
organization is committed not to discriminate against
any person on the ground of race, color or national
origin in its policies and practices relating to
applications for service or any other policies and prac-
tices relating to treatment of beneficiaries and par-
ticipants including rates, conditions and extension of
service, use of any of its facilities, attendance at
and participation in any meetings of beneficiaries and
participants in the conduct of the operation of this
organization.
“Any person who believes himself, or any specific
class of individuals, to be subjected by this organiza-
tion to discrimination prohibited by Title VI of the
Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder
may, by himself or a representative, file with the
Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250, or
the Rural Electrification Administration, Washington,
D.C. 20250, or this organization, or all, a written
complaint. Such complaint must be filed not later than
90 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such
later date to which the Secretary of Agriculture or
the Rural Electrification Administration extends the time
for filing. Identity of complainants will be kept con-
fidential except to the extent necessary to carry out
the purposes of the Rules and Regulations.”
Does your hot shower
end in the middle
of your hot shower?
And, as if that isn't bad enough, you've got three kids
and a very irate wife prepared to tar and feather you for
using up their hot water.
Maybe it’s time to move up to a larger gas water heater.
Gas water heaters are easy to buy. Easy to install. And they
recover hot water up to twice as fast as electric water heaters.
Make the decision. You'll stop getting
into hot water with your family, and start getting
into hot water with your shower.
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CASH SAVINGS
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ice emu
Half Gallon
Square Carton
PORC KLAIN
FINE CHINA
ON SALE THIS WEEK!
¥ DESSERT SALT
DISHES & PEPPER
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RrruUriy 75< retired
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^features and build a service for eight M
Hex** feed
GRAPEFRUIT
Lb.Bog 39^
^"^HURFIN^""
COFFEE
LB. 75$
Shank Half
CARROTS
129t “
Lb, Pkgs
YELLOW
ONIONS
lb. iOc
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DEL MONTE
FRUIT COCKTAIL 3-"$1.00
SH UR FINE
PORK & BEANS 7- $1.00
691
OAK FARM - Pure
ICE CREAM
BREAD
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■ Loaves
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MRS. TUCKER'S
H0RTMNG 77f
SH UR FINE or FOOD KING
LIPT0N INSTANT TEA
3 Oz. jar
Reg. Price WITH THIS
$1.29 COUPON
KING S FOOD STORE
Coupon Expires April 3, 1972 Limit One Per Family
10000
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BACON TSf-y
CHUCK ROAST 65*
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1972, newspaper, March 30, 1972; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708393/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.