The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960
Around Town
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bennett
of Wichita Falls visited with the
Elmer Threets Sunday. Mr. Ben-
nett is their nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bledsoe, Joe
and Jill, spent the weekend at
Bowie visiting Mrs. Georgia Over-
street and other relatives.
Currin. They moved here last
week from Olney, and he is em
plcyed by the Gorman Drilling
Co Mrs. McCurrin reports that
her mother, Mrs. Claude Britton,
I is recuperating nicely in Hamil-
ton Hospital Olney, where she
underwent major surgery last
Thursday.
The Andersons have one other
child, a son. Anderson is a form-
er pastor of the Archer City
Church of Christ.
New residents of Archer City
are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Information has been received
that Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ander-
son are parents of twin daugh-
ters, Starla and Darla, born East-
er Sunday, April 17, in Claude.
Mrs. Bill Carlisle and Carolyn
are now making their home in
Archer City, having moved here
from Terrell last week. Mrs. Car-
lisle is the former Hazel Robert-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robertson
drove to Houston Friday where
they spent until Monday visiting
their son Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ed
Rrbertscn and family. While
there the group went on to Gal-
veston and spent a day on the
beach. On their return home
the Robertsons stopped in Bre-
niond for a brief visit with Mrs.
Jim Larkin and Rip.
Mrs. Audrey Peyton spent
Thursday night in Fargo visiting
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Metzger.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Strawn, and other relatives
Mr. Seth Duren, who has been
a patient in Bethania Hospital
in Wichita Falls for several
weeks, was sufficiently recover-
ed to be able to come home Mon-
day, and continues to do nicely.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patteron of
Perryton, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Brad-
ley. Mrs. Patteron is the former
Kim Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith and
Gena of Denton, and Mrs. Thur- j
man Matthews and Michael of I
McAllen, spent Easter here with
| Mrs. W. E. Stihan accompanied
Dean Fisher to Hamlin last Thurs-
day to the home of her grand-
son Don Davis who went on with
her to Lefors where they vis-
ited in the Jeff Davis home.
There they were joined by Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Reeves and daugh-
ters of Amarillo.
5 million square miles of Si-
berian soil is permanently frozen.
Coe Ellis, on the occasion of
his birthday, was honored Sun-
day with a dinner at his home
here. Helping share the enjoy-
ment were Mrs. Ellis, daughter
Helen Jane of Midwestern, and
son Billy; his sister, Mrs. Phil
Slater and Ronald of" Wichita
Falls and Mrs. Phillip Slater and
daughter of Childress.
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Services were held Sunday at
3 pm. from the Holliday Church
of Christ for Wesley Plemon
Fox. 64, who died Saturday.
Fox was bom Sept. 14, 1895
in Eastland County, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Fox.
Later a resident of Ranger, he
married Miss Ruby Lee Collins
in 1919.
Besides his wife, the deceased
is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Wm. H. Snell, Hastings,
Neb.; two sons, Bobby and Thur-
man Fox, both of Iowa Park;
three sisters, three brothers and
10 grandchildren.
FACTS SOUGHT
ON WHITE BASS
OVER 4 POUNDS
How many four pound white
bass are caught in Texas every
year? And how much larger do
they get?
This is information sought by
the Game and Fish Commission,
according to the director of in-
land fisheries.
Ed Bonn, aequatic biologist on
Lake Texoma, thinks the white
bass (sandies) should be includ-
ed in the Field And Stream an-
nual fishing contest. He thinks
if any appreciable number of
lour pounders turn up, the out-
doors magazine might recognize
them along with blacks, small
mouth and spotted bass.
Information on large whites
can be sent to the director of in-
land fisheries of the Game and
Fish Commission in Austin. In-
cluded should be the weight and
size of the fish; how caught and
on what kind of equipment and
lure, line test. etc. To be eligible
to enter in the magazine con-
test it should also have tne v’ske
of the rod and reel. It will b£
necessary to measure and weigh
the fish in the presence of wit-
nesses. In such case, a game war-
den or biologist would be a good
authority.
Bonn for a number of years
has been making a study of the
white bass population of Lake
Texoma and other North Texas
lakes.
Windthorst News
By MRS. ED CONRADY
Mr and Mrs. Ted Wolf drove
their daughter Benita, back to
Ft. Smith, Arkansas after she
spent the Easter holidays here
from the academy of St. Scholas-
tics's.
Accompanying them were Miss
Lorine Fetch from Rhineland and
Miss Margie Fuhrman from Lind-
say
College and academy students
home for the holidays include
Joe Lindeman, St. Antony’s
Seminary-. San Antonio; Ray
Berend. Subiaco Seminary, Su-
biaco, Ark.; Benita Wolf, St. Scho-
lastica’s Academy, Ft Smith; Ray
Schrieber, university at San
Antonio; Ernestine Hoff, Incar-
nate W'ord Nursing School at
San Antonio; Betty Jo Veiten-
heimer, Dallas University. Dallas;
Raymond Schroeder. Atcheson,
Kansas; and Berta Lou Schroe-
der, St. Joseph's, FT. Worth.
Mrs. Alfred Berend Jr. is
being hospitalized at the Archer
Hospital for kidney infection.
Mrs. Ed Conrady accompanied
her sister, Mrs. A1 Flusche and
sons Larry and Charles of De-
catur to San Antonio Tuesday.
Mrs. Flushe’s son Charles re-
sumed his studies at St. John’s
seminary Wednesday
Larry is home on a 10-day
leave from Uncle Sam's Army
from Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Bluebirds
Wecaka
Wecaka Blue Birds met this
week with their leader to make
invitations for the Mother-Daugh-
ter Tea.
Kathey McKinney was elected
president and Theresa Knox sec-
retary for the month.
We placed our pageant post-
ers downtown.
Kathey McKinney was hostess.
Peppy
Peppy Blue Birds met Tuesday
in the City Park and had ice
cream served by Joyce Gross.
Then we went to Mrs. Roderick’s
home for instructions about the
Mother-Daughter Tea. We also
were given tickets to sell for
the Camp Fire Pageant to be
held on May 5.
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Bardwell, Beatrice G. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1960, newspaper, April 21, 1960; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709435/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.