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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
THURSDAY. AUGUST 19, 1954
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PROPANE
BUTANE
Standard Motor Oils:
DX - QUAKER STATE - RPM - DELO MOTOR OIL
ARCHER BAPTISTS TO Dr Frank Weedon. Dallas, evan and the Rev A. B. Lightfoot, mis- Kelleher, the W 80 acres of the
ATTEND CONFERENCE gehsm department. Baptist Gen sions superintendent, Permian Ba N 1/2 of the TEAL Co. Sur. No.
AT WICHITA FALLS eral Convention of Texas, will sin Baptist Association. Midland. 2491.
_ t contain and hp in 1 discuss stewardship. Earl G. Claude Cowan, et al, to rat
Archer City Baptists, along with chJge of th^ (inference He will! Ruble- minister of music-education, Fowler, 80 acres of land out of the
.ptists from other cities in the KuST^RM^^ *“>** Church, Paris. will.G. CUnton Frarley Sur ..Atat .1*.
7" . , „ . . , . .. . , be in charge of music. Don Jones, et ux. to >' H Ham-
The closing prayer will be given mon, the E 220 acres of the S 440
acres of the W 640 acres of the J.
R. McDowell Sur . Abst. 194 in
Wichita Co. and Abst No. 282 in
Archer Co., less a certain tract out j
of the NE earner of said 220 acres. I
described in Vol. 447. Page 110-12,
Baptists
Wichita-Archer Baptist Association, cf the First Baptist Church of
will attend an associational stew Iowa Park, stewardship chairman
ardahip evangelism conference at l°r *be association.
7 p. m. Monday. August 23, at the
First Baptist Church of Wichita
Falls
Rev. Henard East, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, Arlington,
will be the evangelism speaker;
SEN ATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. T
prtpMHBi an Amendment to the Constitu-
tion of the State of Texas, amendm* Arti-
cle HI. Section 51a. providing that the
letpalutart shall have the power to provide
assistance to and provide for the payment
of Mmr to actual bona fide citiaena of
Teaaa who are needy aged persons over
of the United States such financial aid for
the assistance of the needy aged, needy
blind, and needy children as such govern-
ment may offer not inconsistent with re-
strictions herein set forth. provided how-
ever. that the amount of such assistance
out of State funds to each person assisted
ihall never exceed the amount so expended
by Rev M. 0. Evans of Holliday,
associational evangelism chairman.
Dr James Landes will serve as
host pastor.
The evangelism-stewardship con-
ference is one of 122 scheduled, .
during August and September for i Wichita o®«d*
0. C. Sherley, et ux. to Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haigood and
son, Cecil, Jr., and Tommy Thurl-
kill returned the past week-end
from a vacation trip to Colorado.
Mrs. Haigood is taking a somewhat
extended "vacation.” having brok-
en a bone in one foot while she
was away
American Legion Post 198
MEETS 7:30 P. M. AT LEGION HALL
1st and 3rd THURSDAYS
the «ge of sixty-fiv« (65) years, needy lout of Kederal funds, and provided further.
blind i*t*raofia over the age of twenty-one
<211 yeors. and needy children under the
nga of aixteen 116 > years, providing for
the acceptance of financial aid from the
government of the United States for such
ft ss is tan re providing that the payments of
aoch assistance from Slate funds shall
never exceed either the payments from
Ksderal funds or a total of more than
Forty-Two Million (242.000,000.00) Dollars
per year providing for enactment of laws
to make lists of recipients of aid available ! character
that the total amount of money to be ex-
pended out of State funds for such as-
sistance to the needy aged, needy blind,
and needy children shall never exceed the
sum of Forty-two Million (242.000.000.001
Dollars per year."
Should the Legislature enact enabling
laws and provide an additional appropria-
tion hereto in anticipation of the adoption
of this amendment, such Acta shall not be
invalid by reason of their anticipatory
The Legislature shall enact appropriate
laws to make lists of the recipients of aid
hereunder available for inspection.
Sec. 2. The foregoing Constitutional
rmendment shall be submitted to the quali
fied electors of Texas at a special election
to be held throughout the State of Texas
on the 2nd day of November. 1954. at
which election there shall be printed on
such ballot the following clause:
FUR the Amendment to the Constitu-
for inspection: providing for the necessary
election, form of ballot, proclamation, and
publication, and making an appropriation
to defray the necessary expense* of proc-
lamation. publication, and holding the
election.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA-
TURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS.
Section 1. That Section 51a of Article
III of tha Constitution of the State of
Texas, be amended and the same is hereby
a men Jed. so that the same shall hereafter j tion giving the Legislature the powt-r to
rend as follows: set up a system of payments of old age
"Section 51a. The Legislature shall have assistance to those above sixty-five (651
the power, by General Laws, t# provide, j years of age : provided that monthly pay-
subject to limitations and restrictions here- j ments from State funds to any one person
in contained, and such other limitations, may be in valid amounts based on need,
restrictions *Hd regulations as may by the j that the max.mum payment t*er month per
!<egis!ature l* darned expedient for as- {>*-r»on from State funds shall not be moie
s statue to. and for the payment of as- than Twenty (220 001 l>o!!ars per month,
sixtance to: giving the Legislature the px»wer to set up
**<1) Needy aged persons who are ac'.ual a system of payments for the needy bi rd
Luna fide citizens of Texas and who are j persons over twentyHine (211 years of age.
over the a,e of sixty-five i65i years, pro- I giving the Legislature the t*ower to Rt up
vided that no such assistance shall be paid [ a system of payments to the needy children
to any inmate oi any State supported in- under sixteen (16) years of age: providing
utittft on while such inmate, or to any for the expenditure of funds from the bed-
Peoon who shall not have actually resided 1 eral government; limiting the total amojnt
in Texas for Mt least five (5) years during which may be expended for such ass.stance
the n<ne (91 years immediately preceding j out of State funds, and providing condi-
the appliention for such assistance and ; tiona as to residence within the State in
continuously for one (1) year immediately J order to become eligible to receive as-
preceding such application: provided that ristanee." and
the maximum payment per month from "AGAINST the Amendment to the Con-
State funds shall not be more than Twenty stitution giving the Legislature the power
(220.00) Dollars per month. ! to set up a system of payments of old age
“(2) Needy blind persons who are actual assistance to those above sixty-five (65)
bona fide citizens of Texas and are over j years of age. provided that monthly pay-
the age of twenty-one (21) years: pro- ments from State funds to any one person
vided that.no such assistance shall be paid i mny be in valid amounts based on need,
to any inmate of any State supported in- that the maximum payment per month per
stitution. while such inmate, or to any person from State funds shall not be more
person who shall not have actually resided than Twenty (220.001 Dollars per month;
in Texas at least five f51 years during giving the Legislature the power to set up
the nine (9* years immediately preceding a system of payments for the needy blind
the application for such assistance and persons over twenty-one (21) years of age.
continuously for one (1) year immediately j giving the Legislature the power to aet up
preceding such application. J a system of payments to needy children
**<J) Needy children who are actual bona under sixteen (16) years of age . providing
fide citizens of Texas and are under the for the expenditure of funds from the Fed-
age of sixteen (16) years: provided that eral government; limiting the total amount
no such assistance shall be paid on account which may be expended for auch assistance
of any child over one (1) year old who has out of State funds and providing condi-
not continuously resided in Texas for one tion» as to residence within the Slate in
(1) year immediately preceding the appli- order to become eligible to receive mi-
ration for such assistance, or on account distance "
of any child under the age of one • 1 i year | See. S. The Governor of the State of
whose mother has not continuously resided Texas is hereby directed to issue the neces-
in Texas for one (1) year immediately pre- sary proclamation for said election and
ceding such application. have th-* same published and held as re-
"Tha Legislators shall have the author- qutied by the Constitution and the laws
Ity to accept from the Federal government 'of the State of Texas
members of the 3,512 Baptist Gen-
eral Convention of Texas churches
and is a part of the Southern Bap-
tist Convention's fall program.
This is the first year that evan-
gelism and stewardship have been
combined in an annual emphasis.
COURT HOUSE RECORDS
AS OLD AS TIME . . .
AS YOUNG AS TODAY
Tha faith in atarnal life it as old as tims,
yat finds haartaning renewal with aach
soul's passing. Tha rasponsibility of beau-
tifully symbolizing this noble faith is one
which wo accept and honor as a sacrod
trust.
PHONE 24111 — CALL COLLECT
AMBULANCE SERVICE — DAY OR NIGHT
OWENS & BRUMLEY
FUNERAL HOME
HARRY B. MCWILLIAMS, Manager
Wichita Palls, Texas
Right on
, Our Toes
to Serve You
Whvthar it’s a quick oil check or a
thorough lube job .. . whether it s for
frM or for a modest charge ... we’re
equally anxious to serve you... RIGHT!
Drive up once . . . you’ll return often!
Phillips 66 Products
BLACKMAN & HEARD
Telephone 138
Oil And Gas Leases
Virgil Seay, et ux, to T. B Coch-
ran. et al. 74 61 acres more or less
out of Blk. No. 56, John W. Harris
Sub of the Club Ranch.
Virgil Seay, et ux. to Presley
Lomax. 117 96 acres, more or less.
Lot 56. John W. Harris Sub. of the
Club Ranch.
Ray G. Jones, et al. to E. R.
Perkms. et al, a part of H. Cox
Sur.. Abst. 67. and containing
246.5 acres more or less.
C. M Staley, et ux. to E. B.
Clark, Sr., et al. E 1/2 of Sec.
16. Palo Pinto County SchBol
Lands Sur , containing 320 acres,
more or less.
Maurine Simmons, et al, to E.
B Clark. Sr., et al, E 1/2 of Sec.
16. Palo Pinto County School Lands
Sur No. 123. containing 320 acres
more or less.
W. C. Frey, et ux, to E. B.
Clark, Sr., et al, all of Blk. 17,
Palo Pinto County Schools Lands
Sur No. 123, Abst 339. containing
640 acres, more or less.
McAnallv, Lots Nos. 9. 10, 11 and j
12, Blk. No. 62 of the original
town of Megargel in Archer Coun-
ty, Tex.
Ross H. Carbett, et al. to Jim W.
Haithcock. Lot No. 9 in Blk. No.
5, Original Townsite of Holliday
in Archer County.
OzeUa Cross Madewell, et vir,
to C. E. Britton. Lots Nos. 1 and 2.
Blk. No. 8 of the original town of
Archer City.
OzeUa Cross Madewell. et vir,
to Susie Byrd. Lots 3. 5 and 6.
Blk. No. 8. of the town of Archer
City, Tcxds
Frank McAnallv. et ux. to Feliz
Copeland, all land being of Lots
Nos. 9. 10, and 11 in Blk. No. 62,
in Megargel, Tex.
F. J. Swinehart. et ux. to J. R.
Davis, being parts of lots 7 and 8.
in Blk. 143. Addn "E" to Archer
City, Tex.
L. H. Lawson, et ux, to C. J.
Baker, et ux. Lots 16. 17, 18, 19,
20, 21 and 22 of Blk. No. 13, Holli-
day, Tex.
G. P. Meade to Ella C White,
all that certain parcel of land sit-
uated in Archer County, Tex., be-
ing lot No. 1 in Blk 67 in Holliday,
Tex.
Marriage Licenses
Robert Carnes Nolen, Jr.. Burk-
burnett, Tex., and Miss Myrna Loy
iLong, Wichita Falls, Tex.
Mr. Marion Robert Felty and
See Us For All Your Hunting Needs!
DOVE
SEASON
OPENS
SEPTEMBER 1st
Hunting Licenses Now on hand. 12 o’clock Noon
& ELLIS
Hardware & Furniture Co.
W. C. Frev, et ux, to E. B. Clark,
et al. all of E 1 2 of Blk. 16, Palo Mrs. Donna Hickey, Wichita Falls,
Pinto County School Lands Sur. j Tex.
No. 123, Abst 399. containing 320 j Mr. Gayle Eugene Holman and
acres, more or less. | Patsy Ann Woodall.
Herman Mahler, et ux, to Gulf j Mr. William Carroll Welch and
Oil Corp . S 42.5 acres out of Sur. \ Miss Shirly Ann Partain.
No. 18. Blk. 1, HATC Ry. Co. Sur.,
Abst. No 898
H. F. Harmel, et ux, to H. M.
CLASSIFIED
CLOSED—from Wednesday, Aug.
25, for a weeks or ten days’ va-
cation. Mrs. Henry Banks' Beauty-
Shop 35-ltc
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ANYONE interested in giving their
children private piano lessons
please meet with me Saturday,
September 4, at the Assembly of
God Church E. M. Enloe. 35 2tp
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FOR SALE — Girl’s 26” bicycle.
Cheap. Mrs. L. N. Peyton, tel. 172.
34-tfc
FOR SALE—My residence and
three choice building lots. W. J.
McMurtry. 34-tfc
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FOR RENT—Two room furnished
garage apartment, bills paid. John
Wright, phone 301J.
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LOST—2-year-old heifer, brown
and white spotted, short horns.
Reward. Call 321W. 33-4tp
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LOST—gas cap and car keys on
Wichita Falls highway. $2.00 re-
ward. Arch Knox. 31-tfc
FOR SALE — Choice residential
building lots, on and off pavement.
See Roy E. Heard. 30-tfc
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FOR SALE OR RENT — 5-room
modern house. Key at Holder’s
Jewelry. Lee Burkhart, telephone
3 2854, Wichita Falls. 29-tfc
PAINTING, papering, textoning.
Work guaranteed. References. C.
D. Brierton, call 124R. 29-ltp
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PICTURE FRAMING to your sat-
isfaction Moderately priced. John
Swenson. 26-tfe
YOU DRAW IT—111 saw it—scroll
and band sawing, reasonable. John
Swenson. 26-tfc
Mr. and Mrs Mike Wolf and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conrady and
daughter, Cynthia of Windthorst
are at home after a most enjoy-
able week spent touring South
Texas and Old Mexico. They visit-
ed friends and relatives at San
Antonio, Brownsville, Corpus Chris-
ti, Waco, Tours and Ganado. They
spent two days at Ganado with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Simons. He
was foreman of the new Wind-
thorst High School.
They repotted having a most
wonderful vacation, even though
it was hot and dry.
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Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hart and Verl,
Jr„ visited Sunday with friends in
Walters, Okla.
DAY PHONE 2
Haigood & Campbell
ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
NIGHT PHONES 151
314W
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Be sure you get the best of these big 4
FOR SALE—4 room house on
E. Chestnut St., first house across
railroad track. To be moved. C.
R. Conner, tel. 223J.
18—TFC
NEW SUPPLY Charcoal Briquets.
10 and 20-pound bags. Perry Pitt-
man Company. 14-tfc
o
WATER WELL DRILLING—Mack
W. Roberts, Antelope, Texas 52-tfc
CLEAN CLOTHES
Williams Cleaners.
longer.
34-tfc
H. L. GAGE TANK TRUCKS-
Phone 11, Kamay, Tex. All kinds
Sanfrac Oils, Vacuum Mud Trucks,
Drilling and Drinking Water Haul-
ing, Tank Cleaning, Road Oiling,
Casing Pulling. 34-tfc
_ _—o--
ARCHER WATER COMPANY—
Water hauling. Tank trucks. G. M
Strawn, tel. 381M or 180W, Arch
er City. 27-tfc
4% INTEREST—Federal Land
Bank Loan, for purchase of land,
cattle, re-financing or improve
menu. National Farm Loan Asso-
ciation, 223 Radio Building. Phone
2-4093, WichiU Falls 17-tfc
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The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1954, newspaper, August 19, 1954; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709064/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.