The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1949 Page: 4 of 10
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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949
THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
The box supper given recently un-
der the auspices of the Archer City
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was high-
ly successful with a total of $84.00
received on the 12 boxes auctioned by
Olaf Haile. Twenty-thee people were
present.
SEE THE
New Plymouth
MARCH 18th
Adv.
Mmes. Madge Wetter and Clifton
Voss, Jr., and the latter’s daughter,
Kathryn, were visitors with the ladies’
parents, the Z. T. Burketts, the past
week-end when they were also™o-
host esses with other ladies at the
housewarming for Mr. and Mrs. Paul
0. Wylie, newly-weds.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Waddell and
the Chevrolet parts man, Clarence
Young, attended a Chevrolet meeting
Tuesday of this week in Abilene.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
; DO YOU NEED
LIFE INSURANCE?
1 '
I
1 DO YOU HAVE
POLIO INSURANCE?
Joe E. Shelton
Insurance
To those indebted to, or holding
claims against the estate of S. K.
Horany, deceased.
The undersigned having been duty
appointed Independent Executrix ox
the Estate cf S. K. Horany, Deceased,
lati of Archer City, Archer County,
Texas, by the Judge of the County
Court of Archer County. Texas, on
the- 21st day cf February, 1949, here-
by notifies all persons indebted to
estate to come forward and make set-
tlement, and those having claims
against the estate t° present the
same to her within the time pre-
scribed by law at her residence, Ar-
che,r City, Texas, where she receives
her mail, this the 21st day of Febru-
ary, 1949.
NABEHA HORANY
Independent Executrix cf the Estate
of S. K. Horany, Deceased.
9-4t
Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Sisk and daugh-
ters, Kay and Linda, of Alvord, and
the lady,s brother, Tom Sutherland,
of Graham, visited their mother, Mrs.
W. C. Sutherland, Sr., a brother, W.
C., Jr., and sister Mrs. John Robin-
son, and families in this city as wel*
as another Sutherland son, Coach Er-
nest, and family at Valley View Sun-
day.
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Nig London, or Throckmorton, was
a brief visitor Friday in the George
Abercrombie home, en route to his
home from Wichita Falls.
SEE THE
New Plymouth
MARCH 18th
MRS. JOHN ROBINSON
RESIGNS AS counselor
OF GIRLS’ AUXILIARY
The Guts’ Auxiliary of the Baptist
Church were guests at a special fare-
well party Me mi a y afternoon for their
counselor, Mrs. John Robinson, who
hae resigned after 5 year® with the
group-
Mr*. Pete Rayborn directed games
after which Mr. Max Witcher photo-
graphed the young ladies as they
sang ‘We’ve A Story T0 Tell The
Hk'
Ina Adams presided at the busi-
ness session in which the girls pre-
sented Mrs. R binson with a farewell
gift- Also at this time it was report-
ed that Prances Haile was ill with
m£ASl£ 3.
Beth;,!:;e Berry gave a lovely piano
interpretation cf -‘Lulaby” , to con.
elude the program.
G. A.s will meet next Mcnday
afternoon at the church with a new
coups^ lor who will be assisted by
Mi&s Pauline Browning.
JBKfreshments were served in the
dining room where Helen Muldrow
presid 1 at the crystal punch bowl.
Assisting in the dining room were
Mme- Wilbur Miller and Robinson.
Other than the above-mentioned,
these present were Lois and Betty
Wils' . Suzanne Eddleman, Peggy
Sue Jcnes. Martha Britton. Penny
RoberNancy Pat and Sandra Sul-
SHK Gayle Knox, Shi.rley Lowack.
P&yl’i* Heard, Rita Jo Betty
Mart.n. Donna Wilson, Patsy Wake-
field, Judy Yarbro agd Andrea
Burkhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osterman, Jr.,
wed last Thursday in formal rites
at St. Mary’s Church in Windthowt,
left Saturday for El Paso and their
home where the groom is associated
with a dairy.
SEE THE
New Plymouth
MARCH 18th
MAKE AM
^ M Enjoy A Lovely
' ** NEW PERMANENT
Nothing like it to restore morale and make a
woman feel at .her best. When your old per- /
manent is drooping and winfer-tveary let us
give you a new one. TELEPHONE 53-W
MULE'S BEAUTY SHOP
In Residence 2 Blocks North of News Office
Adv.
,BULGING
WITH VALUES
$ $$$$$$$$$
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TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH
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Look what your dollar will buy now as compared with a while
(ft back. Come in and shop at great savings. **
DOMESTIC *
I Bath Towels *1
80-square, bleached, 36 inches wide
I Pastels and plaids, size 40x21.
3 YARDS .....................-...J.......................M
L 3 FOR..............................................................•
Mrs. E. Pearston is this week some-
what improved after critical illness
last week.
future homemakers
The Future Homemakers of Area-
H met at the schcol building Satur-
day, February 26, for the purpose of
assembling the newsletter. The area
newsletter is published twice each
year. The west end of the area puts
out the fall issue and the east end,
the soring issue.
Those present were Wanda Hank-
ins, Malta Evans, Catherine Cox, and
Mrs Inez Neeley, cf Olney; Joyce
Thompson and Mrs. Earle Beck, of
Anson; Gywna Lee Smith, Marguer-
ite Hammett, Hattie Phillips and
Miss Eugenia Robertson, of Munday;
Frances Holloway and Mrs. Evalene
Holly, cf Spur; Jenna Lee Judd. Glen-
da Talley and Mrs. G. K. Bullock, Jr.,
of Lubbock; and Peggy Fletcher, My-
ra Estill. Patsy Bell, Nancy Burk-
hart, Billie McGriff, Muriel Taylor
and Mrs. D. L. Conner, of Archer
City.
Nancy Burkhart, vice-president of
area II, Myra Estill and Billie Ray
will attend an area meet at White-
face. Texas, Saturday, along with
Mrs. D, L. Conner.
Owens & Bramley
Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
DAY or NIGHT
CALL COLLECT
PHONE 2-3181
Wichita Falls, Texas
Harry B. McWilliams, Mgr.
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Regardless of time, weather or season the telepnone man is on duty......
ready to correct any disruption of your telephone service.
The man who braves the chilling winter winds to restore and repair lines,
poles and cables broken by ice or storm is prompted to perform his duty,
not alone for pay, but for the obligation he feels to those who must
have telephone service at all times.
He is truly the man of the year.....a man respected by everyone in his
community.....a man who puts duty above everything else.
Maintenance Come* First I
The damage caused by storms and ice seriously curtails the
expansion program now underway to install more telephone
facilities for more people. Maintenance of lin•s . .cabi•»
and other equipment comes first...but as quickly aa damage
ia repaired the telephone men continue with the big job of
providing service to everyone who wants it justaa soon aa
poeaible. Your continued cooperation is gratefully appre-
ciated.
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The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1949, newspaper, March 3, 1949; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708452/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.