The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1946
HOSPITAL NEWS
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Cleveland Hayter, of Long Beach, j
California, visited with in-laws in —-
this city Tuesday en route home from j Don Gore was dismissed Saturday
a convention of Gideons in Houston.! doing fine following a tonsilectomy
Mr. Hayter, son-in-law of Mrs. Joe D. ; last Thursday.
Powell, here, was feted at h supper David Kenneth Hinsley. infant son
at the Charlie Abercrombie home 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinsley, Me-
Wednesday night, with all the Archer j gargel. was dismissed Sunday lm-
City Powells in attendance. W. T. proved.
Hayter of Pampa. and Mrs. Lanam ; M. W. Brock was admitted Tuesday
Logan,' of Lubbock, who met their j with a case of near-pneumoma
brother, Cleveland, here were also Mrs. Stanley Killian was admitted
present at the supper. The Hayters | Wednesday. ... . , rw„,u„
and Mrs. Logan went to Megarge! A 9W pound baby girl. Dor< thy
Wednesday night where they will j May. was born Tuesday to Mr and
visit until Saturday with their moth-. Mrs. C. E. Browning. Mother and
er Mrs J M. Hayter. babe are doing fine.
’ " ’ | An 8 pound. 6 ounce baby boy was
According to “Red” (don’t ask us j bom Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
According co « ui \ _______ nC Mankins Mother and
FINALLY LOCATED
which one) Walsh, Coach Conner and
his basketball team beat the hign
school basketball team Wednesday
night 26 to 22. From a bird’s eye
view, looks as if Coach would have
a vantage point.
Doherty, of Mankins.
baby are doing nicely.
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Mrs. W. T. Locklear, of San Saba.
Texas, is visiting her son, Homer
Locklear, and family here.
January Clearance!
We have several items in furniture which we are offer-
ing at clearance nrices: items such as bed room suites,
coffee tables, box springs and mattresses in juli
three-quarter sizes, folding chairs, living room and bed
room odd chairs, platform rockers, children's high
chairs, floor and bed lamps. ISavajo rugs, mirrors and
odd pieces of living room furniture.
JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT
Dearborn Gas Heaters
Natural aiul Butane
16-Gauge Single Barrel
IVER-JOHNSON
SHOTGUN
FLOURESCENT
Bedroom and Kitchen
Light Fixtures
LARGE QUANTITY
CLOTHES RMS
DAVIS
Hardware & Furniture Co.
Save Fuel ...
Be Comfortable...
Insulate your home
nOUJ!
Young County Lumber Company
PHONE 61
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In time of deep sorrow, call on us for
understanding service. Years of experi-
ence have resulted in the quiet dignity, the
complete efficiency of our service.
Lunn Funeral Home
Telephone 333
Olnev. Texas
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Curry, of
Crosbyton. and Lt. and Mrs. Bob
Curry, of Pampa. left today for the.r
respective homes after spending a
couple of nights here with the Curry’s
daughter and sister, Mrs. Roy E.
Heard and family. Lieut.—or rather
ex-Lieut. Curry is fresh from the
New Orleans Separation Center with
a bran new discharge following two
years service, most of it overseas
duty. The elder Mr. and Mrs. Curry
are former publishers of the Crosby-
ton Review, which establishment they
retired from about a year ago since
which time they have been in search
of a new location in which to spend
the balance of their days in retire-
ment. Their search for this land of
milk and honey led them among
other places to Kerrville. Texas, where
they were absolutely happy—for a
week or two. Later they re-located
at Snyder—for another week or 'wo
—and are now back on the Baldies,
the place from whence they started.
SERVICE MEN DICHARGED
THROUGH LOCAL DRAFT BOARD
Discharges from the various;
branches of the military service
corded in this, the county seat, since
last week’s issue, as furnished us
the local Selg“ive Service board
lice
Claude Donald Robert*. Archer
City; Noble B. Wester. Archer City;
James Leon Brooks, Longmont Colo.;
Franklin Henry Pendergrass, Archer
City; Paul James Brown, Throck-
Scotland; James Francis Thomas,
morton; Julius George S-hroeder.
Paris. Texas; Charles Kenneth Horry,
Throckmorton; John Nichois Malone,
Jr.. Archer City; Roy Williams Berry.
Newcastle; Robert Oliver Andrews,
Jr., Jean; Granville Penn Meade, Me-
garge); Orvel Llovd King. Holliday;
O. A. Cates. Dallas; Albert Julius
Sadau. Olney: Elmer John Williams,
Archer City; Paul Oakley Wylie, Ar-
cher City; Oscar Verne Hinsley, Ar-
cher City; Hillie Arnett Dean. Archer
City; Victor Knox Forcher, Wichita
Falls; Alton Lee Whatley. Holliday;
Odell Blair, Mankins.
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MRS. WILSON HOSTESS
WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
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January Clearance!
Clearance of all
Coats and Suits
$34.50 VALUE ALL WOOL
' Coats and Suits
_____________ $19.95
SALE
PRICE
Mrs. Jim Wilson was hostess this
week to the Wednesday bridge club
when four members, namely Mes-
dames Fred McDaniel. Doug Strange,
Jeff McMurtry and W. C. Young. Jr.,
were absent
High score prize wa-s awarded Mrs.
E. H. Trigg; Mrs. Oocil Knox won
second high; Mrs. Homer Locklear,
low. and Mrs. B. P. Berry won “bin-
go.” Others enjoying the game were
Mesdames Travis Ikard, Chester Pri-
deaux. C. E. Potts, Bill Mosley. Wayne
Davis. Jr.. J. D. Mounce. Jr., James
Haney and George Abercrombie.
Guests also during the afternoon were
Mrs. Russell Beatv. Jr., and Russell
III, of Wichita Falls.
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MRS. PASCHAL GOSLER
HONORED WITH SHOWER
With a oologies to Mrs. Paschal
Gosler and hostesses. Mesdames Z. T.
Burkett. George GauVien. Garland
Ray and Charlie McDaniel, and Misses
Mary Lois DeMoss and Paula West-
brook. we are this week printing
notation of a beautiful shower given
Saturday. January 12. at the Amity
clubhouse honoring Mrs. Gosler. Mes-
dames Gaulden and Ray and Miss
Westbrook greeted guests who were
then registered by Mrs. J. S. Melugin
at the lovely hand-painted bride’s
book, made and presented by Mrs.
Melugjn and containing the following
toast to the bride:
A Shower lights the Lamp of Mem-
ory.
Makes the world a brighter scene.
Brings a clearer realization
Of the warmth that friendships mean,
Brings to view the happy wishes
Hearts have cherished just for you.
A Shower lights the Lamp of Mem-
ory
In a special way for you!
Mrs. Luther Key, whistling artist
of this citv. gave three beautiful ren-
ditions. “Sweet Mystery of Life,”
“I Love You Truly” and “Because.”
Little Miss Shirley Riddle gave sev-
eral lovely piano selections.
An array of the bride's chosen
China, silver and crystal was present-
ed along with handsome miscellaneous
gifts.
Mrs. Sam Ballard, mother of the
honor guest, presided at the punch
bowl from the beautifully appointed
lace-covered table, with the hostesses
-assisting with the serving.
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Miss Sydney Ayers, of Chillicothe,
is the new teacher of high school En-
glish. She is making her home with
Miss Nell Piercy in her apartment at
the John Robinson residence.
C. E. Potts is reported suffering s
relapse of flu this week.
DON'T SCRATCH!
Dirham’s Paracida Olstatsi is
guaranteed to relieve itching accom-
panying Eczemas, Rash, Piles, Ordi-
nary Itch and ether minor skin irrita-
tions—or purchase price refunded.
Large 2-ounce jar only 60c at
CITY DRUG STORE
$24.50 VALUE ALL WOOL
SffdtS diiu SffitS
All ladies’ fall and winter
Dresses
$22.50
VALUES
$16.95
VALUES
510.99
58.99
SALE
PRICE
S10.95
LADIES’ LEISURE
Coats
S3.99 - S4.99 - S6.99
512*: e%h* ’ 4.95
VALUES _________________
$10.95
VALUES
$8.95 and $7.95
VALUES
S5.99
ALL $5.98
LADIES’ SLEEVELESS ALL WOOL
CLEARANCE
PRICE.......... .
SI .99
Sweaters
$3.98
VALUES
S1.99
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Jobber
Refining Company
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The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1946, newspaper, January 24, 1946; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709032/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.