The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1966 Page: 4 of 8
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CLASSIFIEDADS
Newt classifieds cost just four
cants per word for the first in-
sertion and three cents per word
far each additional insertion.
The minimum charge for the first
insertion is 50c and each insertion
thereafter hss a 40c minimum.
Cards of thanks are charged for
at a rate of $1.
News Phone: HO 2 3151
* NOTICE
I WE WILL INSTALL—Aluminum 1
j screens, aluminum storm doors,
! aluminum storm winds! keep
‘cold out—keep heat out, patio;
covers, car ports, awnings, in
! stall siding, brick jour home,
j sheet rock your room, paint ex-
terior and interior, and remodel
bath and kitchen. Call C. A.
| Hicks, collect. 723-6011 or 592-
15455. 11-18 25tfc
• MONUMENTS
• BURIAL AND
LIFE INSURANCE
AULDS LITTLEPACE
Fune-al Home
Ambulance Service
Ph. HO 2-3434 Archer City
ARCHER CITY
MASONIC LODGE 708
Stated meeting first
kP and third Tuesday of
each month.
Charlie Lee Martin, WM.
WATER Well Drilling and Pump
Sales. Mack Roberts, Antelope,
Texas Tel. 378-2491. Loving, Tex.
INCOME TAX SERVICE AVAIL
ABLE—W. H. Larkin, residence,
211 South Oak Street, Archer
City, Texas. 3-10-17p
★ FOR SALE
FOR SALE
1965 Iniei national Fickup
Save on this new pickkup!
YAY SERVICE & SUPPLY
Ph. 462-5720 Ph.462-3192
★ WANTED
WANTED—customers with radia-
tor problems. Complete radiator
service. Perrv Pittman Motor
Co. 3-26tfc
WANTED—to lease approxi-
mately 400 acres of grassland
with water within 20 miles of
Wichita Falls. Call 723-4t>22 be-
tween 9 a.m. and 5 p m. 19tfc
Kickapoo Store
Changes Owners
The Lake Kickapoo Store went
under new ownership this wees,
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman An-
derson’s purchase of the busi-
ness. Harold Long, former owner
will continue to operate the fish-
ing barge and boat docks on the
south side of the lake.
The Andersons will operate
the store with an expanded in-
ventory, keeping business hours
of 7 a m. to 8:30 p.m. seven
days a week.
Anderson was formerly em-
ployed by the City of Wichita
Falls and has lived at Lake Kick
apoo with his family for several
years.
Hospital Report
WANTED—Person for profitable
Rawleigh business in Baylor
County or Young County. Pro-
ducts sold here over 40 years.
Write Rawleigh TX450 101.
Memphis. Tenn. 3-17-31-21p
IRONING W ANTE D—In my
home two houses south of Ceme-
tery. Anna Scheller, $1.25 per
dozen. 3-10p
CARD OF THANKS
To the many friends of the
two grandmothers who were con-
fined in the Archer County Hos
pital for sixteen days, we ap-
preciate and wish to thank
everyone for their visits, cards,
flowers and Valentines. We wish
to thank Dr. Schlomach and the
entire hospital staff for their
FOR SALE—Two Ladies Coats
in excellent condition. Wool,
size 14, one red, one gray, Mrs.
Fred Walsh phone 462-5710.
17-24c care an(j thoughtfulness during
- — . , t our stay in the hospital.
VIST SELI^two piece walnut ^ ^
bed room suite, box spring and I f
mattress. Robby Starnes. ,3c ,c e'___
FOR SALE—Two maple bunk
beds. Noble Quisenberry, phone!
462 3298. 3c
★ FOR RENT
FOR REN T—Three bedroom
house in Olney. phone 462-3456.
3-10p
FOR RENT — Three bedroom!
house. Call 462 5652. lOtfc
SINGER SALES and SERVICE
Repair any make sewing ma-
chine. Call 4623321 or Singer
Co, 723-2707, Wichita Falls.
7tfc
FOR SALE—Swingline staplers
and staples; also Ace. Scout, Bo
stitch and Arrow staples. Archer
County News.
Political Column
The following have authorized
The Archer County News to list
j their names as candidates for
! public office subject to the
j Democratic Party, to be held in
! May, 1956:
Her Archer County Judge:
B. G. (Bill) HOLDER
JIMMY P. IlORANY
For District and County Clerk:
BOBBY STUBBS
MRS. IRENE STANFORD
MRS. LOLA BEATY
For Commissioner, Precinct 4,
J W. (BILL) DWYER
For Cocrfy Treasurer
GRACE KNOX
PATSY CHAMBERLAIN
Morton
Gun Works
GENERAL GUNSMITHING
2115 Santa Fe 322-7133
Wichita Falls, Texas
For Justice of Peace, Precinct 1
JOE FIELDS
L. D. BAILEY
For County Commissioner
Precinct 2:
D. E. BRATT
L. G. (Leonard) SCHENK
S. A. (Bud) FRERICH
For State Senator
FARM LOANS
Long Terms
Low Interest
Pay anytime without pen-
alty or charge
Remodel, Refinance,
New Loans
JACK HIGHTOWER
For State Representative
61st District
KEN ANDREWS
CHARLES FINNELL
ANTi/ONY FENOGLIO
FEDERAL LAND BANK
ASSOCIATION
207 First National Building
Wichita Falls, Texas
Phone 322-8581
-—-
HEADER SON
VOMMEVr CO.
5301 Jacksbcro Hwy.
Wichita Falls
747 7750 — Res. 767-1064
A Monument at a price any
J. D. WOODS
family can afford.
A Manufacturer Since 1906
T-V & Radio
9nck of Ages
Georgia Marble
Stone Eternal
SERVICE
Used TV’s
For Sale
SCIENTIFIC PEST
$15.00 up
222 E. Pecan 462-3245
CONTROL
Estimates & Inspection*
Without Obligation
NON OPEN
SHOE SHOP
at Holliday, Taxas
We have re-opened un-
der new management.
All Work Guaranteed
LANGLEY PEST CONTROL
Phone 462-3473 415 S. Oak
Archer City
BOOKKEEPING AND
Located at 123 S. Main
Try us for all your shoe
repair. We also repair leath-
rr. j tetter*. pvr*e* end other
Income Tax
Service
Prompt, Efficient Service
Reasonable Rates
MRS. NEIL HENDERSON
17-24-S-10p
r IWIW
The City of Archer City, Texas
invites written bids on the fol-
lowing motor fire apparatus &
equipment in accordance with
the National Board of Fire Un-
derwriters.
Pump, Model 500 Class A Trip-
le combination, two state-iron
body. Equipped with relief valve,
; pump shift lever inside cab, 2i
inch tank to pump line with
quick opening valve, 1” pump
to reel line with quick opening
valve. Caps for suction and dis-
charge openings. Indirect type
heat exchanger to cool engine
water without diluting anti-
freeze. Manual transfer valve.
Following also furnished;
2— 41 suction conections with
removable strainers.
3— 21” locking ball type dis-
charge valves, one on each
side, both controlled froffi
panel.
2— Positive Primer, electric ro-
tary gear with manual drive
in reserve.
1—Manifold drain valve.
3— Individual Line gauges.
3—1” Drain cocks, suction &
discharge. Chrome flashings
around suction and discharge
openings.
Booster Tank, coated 300 gal-
lon, 10 gauge, rust resistant,
booster tank with large front
fill opening, removable top,
drain, overflow and antisurge
baffle plates. Tank is full length
and full width to insure low een-
| ter of gravity and proper weight
j distribution. Tank and body so
j constructed that the tank can be
, removed without dismantling the
, body.
h'ose Body, 1200 foot capacity
: hose body full width end full
I length, all welded construction
from 12 gauge steel adequately
braced and supported. Wood
slatted removable floor providing
en ample utility space. Large,
Lisa Stubbs
Honored With
Biithday Party Admitted
Little Miss Lisa Stubbs cele , Kerry Ann O'Keefe, medical,
brated her seven’h birthday.i -t;ch?r City
Y.ednesday, Teh. 23. wi h a Mri Bill Matthews, medical,
party in her hanor in th" home uclnr City,
of her parents, Mr. and Mr,.. Marvin Pickard, medical, Arch-
Bobby Stubbs, 615 S. Ork. | er city_
Seven guestss attended the Sue Ann Brock, medical. Arch-
party and they were Lou Me j cr GRy
Whcrter, Lynn-Anne Triplett, i claude E. Senn, medical, Hol-
Dana and Mary Ann Culwell,; jt^ay.
Vivian Abernathy, Tammy Me Richard Veith. surgical, Scot-
Griff and Debbie Abshier. Lisa’s j jantj
brother and sister. Les and Lori, j Gc0rge B. Silvery, medical,
also helped her celebrate her j Waco
birthday. Mrs. George B- Silvery, med-
Refreshments of punch, cake, | jca] waco
and ice cream were served to j j R Franklin, medical, Hol-
the guests. Games were played j R(jay.
and the creepy crawler was jjmmy Davis, medical, Archer
demonstrated and each guest Gjty
took home a creepy crawler Gertie R Burks. medical.
favor- i Archer City.
--" | Carried Over
! Tomie Estill, William C- Wil-
★ LEGAL NOTICE «rn, Mrs. Dora Lee Doherty,
, ... „ „ : Derinda Chamberlain and Mrs.
Batteries to UL Requirement. 1"
The Archer County News Thursday, March 3, 1966
Faculty, Board
Members Annual
Banquet Tonight
’I he annual faculty-board mem-
ber banquet will be held Thurs-
! dny night (tonight), Maich 3, al
: 7:(0 p.m. in the school cafeteria
Mrs. Don h’ornady, home cc
I onomist teacher, will be in
charge of arrangements. Food
will be prepared by cafeteria
employees.
Dinner will be served to all
faculty m> rnbers and their hus-
bsads and *t».ves
board members and their wives,
followed by games of "42”, dom-
inoes, and bridge in the old
gym.
FDDIE FRANK MORRIS
HIRED AS ASSISTANT COACH
Eddie Frank Morris of Gains-
| vide was hired by the Archer
City School board Monday, Feb.
123. as assistant coach and teaeh-
ler for the 1966-67 school year
: terms.
In a routine short business
session the board also extended
the contracts of James B. Ad-
ams, high school principal, for
the 1957-68 school term.
Want-Ads Get Results
Electric inline fuel pump. Gr‘ce DUnnDisn,j$$#<|
2|" piping from tank to pump. Dodson. Mrg ^
2_3 4” pistol grip, high pre - Mrs Ruth 0’Keefe.
Sure Akron «r Imperial Noz- ^ Wright Mary D
zliei7~“P, l°, 8“‘bhart Griffin, J. L. Crawford, Sr., Lupe
2-1U style L^Elkhar Akron !Ksca)ona ^ ^ ^ Mrs
or Imperial!] c. T. McDaniel. Mrs. E. M. Dav-
2—21 style SOS Elkhart, Ar- js Mrg Wayne Abshier, Mrs.
ron or Imperial. joc Cunningham Mrs j Thom-
2—9000 Scott air pak.
1—B 100 Gated wye 2” x 11".
x 11”.
as Hulse, Renee Mayes, Mrs.
Jerry Don Allen, Pat G. Guy,
.... . . . . .Kerry Ann O’Keefe, Marvin
U.L certificate must be fur- p. Sue Ann Brock Rich.
nished with truck and fire equip- >rd Veith gnd Jimmy Davig
ment.
Personals
I i
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sturgeon, i
103 Homestead Lane and Mr. \
and Mrs. L. N. Barton, 1101 S.
Ash, traveled to Tulsa, Okla.,
I over the weekend. The Sturg-i
i oons visited with their daughter j
j and family the Joe Eustaces and |
1 helped their nine year old!
| grandson, Todd, celebrate his j
birthday. The Bartons visited
with their daughter and her hus-
band. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young, j
III.
'M
★ Root Plow
★ Re-seeding
★ Dozer work
Stone Bros.
Dozer Service
Holliday, Texas
Phona 4531
Phone 3076
Phone 3656
Phone 3653
A by-pass line from pump dis-
charge hack tc booster tank to
be installed for cooling pump
during booster line operation.
Finish & paint, painted fire
department white enamel and
striped and lettered in black.
Metal trim, chrome plated.
This equipment will be mount-
ed on a till cab chasis, 125" cab
to axle.
Each bid shall be accompanied
by a detailed description of the
apparatus and equipment which
is proposed to be furnished and
to which apparatus furnished
under the contract must conform.
Minor details of construction and
materials where not otherwise
Camp Fire Girls
Attend Workshop
Debbie Thomas, Sandra Trip-
lett and Sharon Petit partici-
pated in a special training ses-
sion for Camp Fire Girls in the
Camp Fire Council Room in
Wichita Falls Feb. 28. The girls
who are all Horizon Girls, re-
viewed the activities of their
Group Torch Bearer Rank, in
Seventh Grade.
Carolyn Lampheer inspired
those attending with her favor-
ite memories of Camp Fire
which was her chosen activity
of many during high school and
specified are left to the discre- co|le8e days,
tion of the contractor who shall ,^rs' doyce Lauck, Executive
be solely responsible for the de- • ?lractor- Pointed out the Prac’
sign and contruction of all fea-1 t,cJal va|ue of the unior hi8h
tures. Apparatus to carry listing and H°rlZ0n program as related
of National Board of Fire Under- t0 Job Preferences and college
writers and subject to standard en|rance-
acceptance tests of rating bur- Aso teaehing at the training
session were field directors, Kay
eau.
Please submit the following as ®royIe’ Ann Allrecl and
a separate bid; Norma Thomas. _
5C0—21” flexseal or compari-
ble brand hose.
300—1J” flexseal or compari-
blc brand hose.
Above Hose to be O E. Specifi-
cation.
Bids must be mailed to Charles
enclosed compartment at rear} McDaniel, City Secretary, Box
under booster tank. Chrome j 367, Archer City, Texas, by
plated rear grab-rails and cross March 17, 1966.
rail. This hose body must have ! Terms to be discussed.
1-center divider and 1-Reel up! The City Council reserves the
front, centered. | right to accept or reject any or
Control Panel, on left side a]j bids,
with light; two 30” x 400 lb.
gauges electric tachometer, test I -
gauge connection, speed counter |
out let, Vernier throttle control. 1 The City of Archer City, Texas
relief valve control, heat gauge, | invites bids on truck chasis to
and oil gauge. | be used for fire truck. Listed be-
Equipment; • low are the specifications:
LAWN
MOWER
Service
Free Pickup and
Delivery in Archer City
Pickard’s Garage
Phone 462-3260
NEW MANAGEMENT
SALE
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Martin are the new owners-opera-
tor* of the Archer Locker Plant and feature GOOD
BEEF along with cuttom slaughtering and processing.
Half Beef
160 to 180-Lb.
Average LB.
52<
CUT &
WRAPPED
FRESH
PORK CHOPS
FRESH
PORK STEAK
FRESH
PORK SAUSAGE
79c
79c
69c
J
Hind Quarters
1— Chrome plated siren with
red light. Model CJ184.
2— £” chrome plated rear hose
lights.
1—Hose reel, manual rewind.
1—Set hose guide rollers on
each side of body.
150’—3/4” booster hose.
1— Chrome plated booster hose
nozzle, (straight stream and
fog.)
2— 10’ lengths 4i” hard suction
hose with chrome plated
male and female couplings.
1—4i” x 41 chrome plated
double female connection..
1—41 x 21 chrome plated dou-
ble female connection.
1—4}” chrome plated strainer,
mounted.
1— 21” chrome plated double
female connection, mounted.
2— Extinguishers, l C02 (151b ),
1 20-lb. dry chemical mount-
ed.
2—Big beam No. 211 hand
lanterns, mounted.
1—24-ft. 2 section wood ex-
tension ladder, mounted.
1—14-ft. wood roof ladder,
with folding hooks, mounted.
1— 10-ft. wood pike pole,
mounted.
2— 6-lb. pickbead fire axe,
mounted.
1— 36” crowbar, mounted.
2— Tow hooks at front and tow-
ing eye at rear.
1— Brake lock for use while
pumping, hand operated.
2— Cab mounted 6” spotlights,
corner post, high mount.
Hobbs or equal, pump hour
meter if required.
Standard tilt cab, seat at least
two men.
145’’ to 153’’ wheelbase. 1181”
to 126” cab to axle.
Front and real signals with
I. C. C- flashers.
Big heater and defrosters.
Tackometer, factory installed.
Heavy duty Hyrdo-vac brakes.
Heavy duty real springs with
Auxiliary.
Front axle 7,000 lbs. minimum
rating.
Rear axle 15,000 lbs. minimum
rating. 3500 RPM—60 to 70 MPII
speed.
Engine; 304 to 330 cubic inch,
185 to 193 H P.
V-8 engine with stanrdard 4-
speed transmission.
Minimum of 55 AMP Alterna-
tor.
Stanrdard ampere-hours bat-
tery.
Wheels; 61” cast spoke wheels.
Tire size: 8:25, 10-ply front.
8:25. 10 ply dual rear.
Tread on rear tires: Standard.
Fuel tank size: Minimum of
30 gallons.
Color of paint; White.
Steering: Standard.
Dual electric windshield wip-
ers.
The City Council has the right
to accept or reject any or all
bids. Bids must be submitted by
7 p.m., Wednesday, March 17,
1966.
(Signed)
Gene Crutcher, mayor pro tem
Attest:
Charles McDaniel
City Secretary
Wholesale fa Retail
AP
Mufflers and
Tail Pipes
For All Make of Cars
DON’S
Auto Parts
(South of Perry Pittman Co.)
Archer City, Texet
60<
CUT &
WRAPPED
ARCHER LOCKER PLANT
MR. A MRS. C. C. MARTIN, owners
ANNUAL MEETING
of the
WICHITA FALLS PRODUCTION CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
GUEST SPEAKER
HONORABLE JOHN CONNALLY
GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
Saturday, March 12, 1966 - 9:30 a.m.
Rider High School Auditorium
4611 Cypress off Farm Road 369
Wichita Falls, Texas
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1966, newspaper, March 3, 1966; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708702/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.