The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955 Page: 3 of 10
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the aroheb county news
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1958
Thanks a Milli
\ I WICHITA REBEKAH LODGE
i VISITS LOCAL LODGE
ion
F°r your business the past two years at
Williams Cleaners. We have enjoyed
your friendship and patronage.
We have sold to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Al-
sup and are sure you will enjoy trading
with them.
WATCH FOR AN ANNOUNCEMENT
NEXT WEEK OF OUR NEW
BUSINESS
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams
On Monday night, the Wichita
Falls Rebekah Lodge met in reg-
ular session with the local Rebekah
Lodge here, bringing their 40-mem-
ber degree team.
i Seven new members received the
Rebekah degree and watched the
beautiful ritualistic and floor work,
under direction of Ruby McNeely.
Other guests included Iowa Park
members.
' Delicious refreshments of cake
and punch were served to 59 Re-
bekahs.
DHIA REPORT FOR SEPT.
Average of the members that
belong to the Wichita Valley Dairy
Herd Improvement Association are
as follows:
Leo Hoff Dairy—33 cows @ pro-
j duced 850 lbs. milk and 33 lbs fat.
| J. N. Schenk Dairy—21 cows @
produced 531 lbs. milk and 31 lbs.
, fat.
I Clarence Wolf Dairy—26 cows
@ produced 822 lbs. milk and 30
libs. fat.
a: ;
-
Robert Wolf Dairy—47 cows @
produced 710 lbs. milk and 26 lbs.
fat
L E Osterroan Dairy—31 cows
@ produced 682 lbs. milk and 25
lbs. fat. . _ .
Henry Pennartz Dairy—20 cows
@ proluced 740 lbs. milk and 28
lbCletus Wolf Dairy—26 cows @
produced 435 lbs. milk and 16 lbs.
fat.
The Wichita Valley DHIA was
second in the state in average
pounds of milk per cow in 1954
The average was 8317 lbs. of milk
which is a record for all members
to be proud of. The stale average
is a little over 5000 lbs. of milk
per cow.
The dairy herds of the members
all cows are included, dry cows
and nurse cows.
_____
THANK YOU
Sugars Package Store
BEERS and LIQUORS
Conveniently located at the Archer City Cut-off of the
JACKSBORO HIGHWAY
In behalf of the Quarterback
Club and the Wildcat Booster Club
I wish to thank each and every
one who helped to make our
“ladies drive” a success.
I especatlly want to thank each
of the ladies, who so willingly gave
their time to thia project, and also
each person who contributed, re
gardless of the amount.
Also, thanks to Mr. Cutbirth for
starting the drive off by waking
up the town with his siren.
I feel that our drive was indeed
a success and we collected $284.90.
Thelma Bledsoe, drive chairman.
-o-
GERALD RIDDLE G. A.'s
WE NOW GIVE
cola Anon mips
THURSTON HARVICK, Owner
Wichita Falls
Tel. 70433
The meeting came to order by
singing our G. A. Hymn. Marsha
Lewis led in prayer. We had roll
call and the minutes were read.
We had old and new business. We
had ten present and one visitor,
then we had our treasurer’s re-
port as we sang “Jesus Wants Me
for a Tither.” We then studied our
forward steps. Paulette dismissed
in prayer and then we had re-
freshments.
-o-
Thomas Schlumpf of Windthorst
was a pleasant and appreciated
Netos office visitor Tuesday a. m.
at which time he proudly announc-
ed the addition to his family of a
new “dishwasher” in the person
of Jo Lynn, born Monday in Olney.
This 10-pound, 7 1/2-ounce your.g
lady, whom Tommy proclaimed
was big enough to start to school,
evens ’em up for the Schlumpfs—
four girls and four boys.
Bob Crocker of Wichita F/ls,
former resident her;, was greeting
friends on our village streets Mon-
day a. m.
HALLOWE’EN
SPECIALS
GLADIOLA BISCUITS
2 19c
ADMIRATION COFFEE
lb 89c
WOLF BRAND CHILI
r 45*
KIMBELL’S OLEO
lb 18*
DELITE PURE LARD
3 - 49*
WOLF BRAND TAMALES
_ 35*
Home-Killed meats
OF CHOICE QUALITY
ARMOUR STAR
BACON ~ lb 49c
Fresh Produce
DELIVERED FRESH DAILY
RED McCLURE
POTATOES 10 - 39c
SEVEN STEAK
lb 49c
FRESH
CARROTS 10c
CALF MS
lb 19c
DEEP RED
DELICIOUS APPLES lb 15c
HOME-MADE
SAUSAGE
lb 49c
Plenty of “Trick or Treat”
We Peeture
BAB FRYERS AND HENS
Candy and Fruits.
SHOP AND SAVE AT
King’s Grocery & Mkt.
ADVANCE NOTICE
The Couples’ Class of the Meth-!
list Sunday School will give a)
Chili Supper the evening of Thurs-.
day, Nov. 17, in the Fellowship1
Hall of the church here. Begin-
ning at 6 p. m., the chili, pie and
coffee will be served for 75 cents
per person.
A number of out-of-town grand-
children and other kin spent the |
past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. McCaslin in this city. Mr. Me
said there were 19 guests for
breakfast one morning and nine
the next.
AUTOMOBILE
Trigg Insurance Agency
Life Insurance
Insurance and Bonds
TELEPHONE 2-3154
Located in Archer County Abstract Co. Off loo
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keep engine power up and gas consumption
down. Stop at stations where you see the orange
and black Phillips 66 Shield.
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PREMIUM MOTOR OIL
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The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955, newspaper, October 27, 1955; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709061/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.