The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1970 Page: 6 of 10
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Archer County News-- Thursday, Feb. 12, 1970
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News Phone: 462-3151
• NOTICE
ARCHER CITY
MASONIC LODGE 708
Stated meeting first
t Tuesday of each
month.
Amos Parsley, WM.
• MONUMENTS
• BURIAL AND
LIFE INSURANCE
AULDS FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Ph. 462-3434 Archer City
WATER Well Drilling and
Pump Sales. Mack Roberts,
Antelope, Texas. Phone 378-
2491, Loving, Texas.
NOTICE
Cash for your used car,
pickup or truck. Murphy Bros.
Chevrolet Company, 462-3121.
tfc
FOR SALE - 1963 Ford Pickup,
4-speed. New tires. S695. See
Tom’s Supply, Archer City.
12-tfc
FOR SALE - New bed springs
for three-quarter bed. 462-
5219.
12-19p
FOR SALE - Baled oat hay
and sudan hay. 500 bales each.
Mrs. Will Sickling, Phone 763-
2245. between6:00 and 8:00 p.m.
Gainesville, Tex. 76240. 12- 19p
DIRECT FACTORY OFFER ..
FENCING
Chain Link Fencing of all
types, gages, and sizes, gates,
toprail, hardware, post and etc.
at direct factory savings to you.
Lil* 01’ Fence Maker
338 Qak Street
Graham, Texas 76046
Phone (817) 549-2705
5-12-19-26c
A-
LETTER OR
LEGAL SIZE Si.35
The Archer County-
News
NOW IN STOCK - 1970 Success
desk calendar refills and cal-
endar stands. The Archer Coun-
ty News, 463-3151. tfc
SOCIAL SECURITY REPRE-
SENTATIVE in Archer County
Courthouse first and third
Tuesdays, 9 to 12 a.m. Com-
pliments Auids Funeral Home.
24 tfc
Home Remodeling
And Repairs
We specialize in all home re-
pairs and remodeling. Free
estimates. Up to 60 months to
pay. C. D. Shamburger Lum-
ber Company, 462-3153. tfc
<8tB
★ FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Two bedroom
house, commodious storage,
newly painted, double garage
with large closets, two pecan
trees and one plum tree in
yard. 103 Homestead Lane. Call
462-5576. 20t<;
FOR SALE BY SEALED BID:
Five stacks of poles located
on Grady Schenk place, two
miles southwest of Scotland on
FM 172. Ten poles in each
numbered stack. Submit sep-
arate bids for each stack. Ad-
dress bids to: President, Board
of Directors, J-A-C Electric
Cooperative, Bluegrove, Texas.
Bids to be opened at 7:00 P. M.,
February 19, 1970. 5-12c.
THELMA’S ANTIQUE BARN -
Barn full variety furniture -
round table, claw foot; side-
board; old iron bell; oak roll-
top desks. Come browse. 108
E South.
HOUSE FOR SALE IN WIND-
THORST, 4 rooms and bath,
newly renovated inside and out,
garden and chicken house.
Located opposite church, con-
venient to all facilities. Ideal
for elderly couple or person
alone, Phone 423-6627, Mrs.
Irene Gallent, Windthorst, Tex.
76389.
12-19-26p
NEW BEAUTICIAN - Mrs. Ron-
nie (Karolyn) Canada. Beauty
shop across from Holliday
Assembly of God Church, Hol-
liday, Tex. 9:30 a.m. to 6:00
p.m. daily.
12p
LOST --- Black tom cat, last
seen behind Golden Rooster
Tuesday. If found call Bill
Kerr, 462-3301.
12p
LOST - Wednesday night -
15-ft., two-inch diameter suc-
tion hose between Lake Arrow-
head and Archer City or on
country road east of Archer
City-Olney Hwy. Carl Peden.
462-5727. Reward.
12c
“tfc* 17” hat (run for recording
lulf-hourly appointments from 8.-00
A. M. to 5:30 P. M- Extra pace* for
notea for each month of the follow-
ing year. Choice of walnut, ailvcr
gray, desert sand or modern green
plastic bate or bronze metal base.
CeagMe Pad and lose
Mi tuts, eeek
“tbt IS” has magnifying top plate plus
ocher SUCCESS features: daily date
in red . . . present, past and future
months shown. Choice of walnut, silver
gray, desert sand or modem green
Pad sad I
HeMPafc
I Our Complete Selection of
SUCCESS Dostc Calendars...Refills for all Sizes
and Styles af Calendar Rasas.
Th# Archer County Nows
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* PAINTS
* BRUSHES
* ROLLERS
* PANS
* CAULKING
Everything for
the painter!
DORRIS TOOL
& SUPPLY
Pho«M 462-3295
Archer City. Texas
Wholesale ^ Retail
Ignition Parts
For All Car*
DONS SK
Archer City, Texet
FRONT END
ALIGNMENT
Perry Pittman Co.
Archer City, Texas
Henderson
Monument Co.
5001 Jecksfeere Hwy.
Wichita Falls
Ph. 767-7750 — Res. 767-1064
A Monument at a price any
family can afford.
A Manufacturer Since 1906
—Rock of A90S
—Georgia Marbla
—Stone Eternal
far
CLOGGED PIPES,
DRAINS, SEWERS
NOdkgnc NOdamage
e*u
BILL KERR
Phone 462-3301
311 W. Plum
* RUBBER STAMPS
* STAMP PADS
* STAMP PAD INK
The Archer County News
LOVIBRISHT IIAIHII RIMS
CfrKfau &e tfua&y /
SMALL SOUS FAVMEIT!
TAKE A TEAR TO PAT!
HOLDER’S
JEWELRY
Complete Line
of
Auto Parts &
Accessories
Whatever Yew Need . .
Yew'll Find It Here
FARTS AND MAGNETO
REPAIR
Lawn Mowera and Small
Engine* Repaired and
Serviced
PAT S AlilC SI MV
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- Dial
NUNHRST HQ2-l2ei
DUANE MILLER
Registered
Representative
With
<fG£tt&Q%UL
Bonds, Mutual Funds
and Stocks.
Phone 723-7354
8th & Scott
Wichita Falls
★ for rent Archer Children Add Stl1001 **eBB
★ WANTED
WANTED — customers with
radiator problems. Complete
radiator service, Perry Pitt-
man Motor Co. tfc
PAINTING, TEXTON1NG—
Fast, skilled work. Estimates
Free. C. D Brierton, 462-
3404. 5tfc
Farm Land
Sale
1. 103 acres, 5-1/2 miles SE
of Archer City, on paved road;
73 acres in grass, 30 acres
grain or feed land, good water,
modern 3-bedroom house, and
other improvements.
2. 80 acre tract 17 miles SW
Windthorst, 50 acres pasture,
30 acres field; part of min-
erals, oil production on land;
$110.00 acre.
JIMMY P. HORANY
Phone 462-3191
♦ RUBBER STAMPS
♦ STAMP PADS
♦ STAMP PAD INK
The Archer County News
LIVE RIGHT
*
with a Lovebright!
FOR RENT - Furnished cottage.
Bills paid. Behind Auids Funer-
al Home. 462-3434.
12 tfc
FOR RENT-Two bedroom
house, partly furnished. 409
S. Ash, call462-5218, Ben Page.
5-12p
MONEY $ MONEY $ MONEY $
How to earn a lot of it? Easy!
Sell fabulous AVON COS-
METICS during convenient
hours, near to home. Terri-
tories open in Scotland and
Lake Wichita. Call Mrs. Morton
collect today - 322-0768 or
write P. O. Box 1898, Wichita
Falls. 12-19c
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
You are hereby notified that
theretofore to-wit on the 26th
day of January, 1970, the Com-
missioners Court of Archer
County, Texas in regular ses-
sion, appointed B. G. Holder,
Special Commissioner to sell
and dispose of the following
described real estate, to-wit:
Lot 18, Block 73 and Lot
8, Block 80 of the town ol
Archer City, Archer County,
Texas at public auction and such
sale will be held at the door
of the Courthouse of Archer
County, in Archer City, Texas
at 10:00 A.M. on the 9th day
of March, 1970.
Said Special Commissioner
reserves the right to accept
or reject any and all bids.
Witness my hand this 26th
day of January, 1970.
B. G. Holder
Special Commissioner
12-19-26C
HORSES
FOR SALE
* KID HORSES
* ROPING HORSES
* COW HORSES
Also registered Paint
Stud at service.
KENNETH McWHORTER
Phone 462-3317
H00N DAWG
DOG FOOD
is perfectly balanced for
complete nutrition. Apowerful
combination of protein, fat,
vitamins, and minerals to
give your dogs energy.
CENTRAL SEED
and FEED
903 Beverly St.
Wichita Falls, Texas
POLITICAL
COLUMN
The following regulation will
apply to all political announce-
ments published in The Archer
County News.
The announcement or “free”
news story must be made within
two weeks after name appears
in this column, otherwise reg-
ular rate will be charged for
the entire story.
ADVERTISING: Cash with
insertion order unless handled
through a recognized advertis-
ing agency.
The following have autnor-
ized The Archer County News
to list their names as candi-
dates for public office subject
to the Democratic Primary,
May 2, 1970.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 61
Charles Finnell
STATE SENATOR
30th DISTRICT
Jack Hightower
COUNTY JUDGE:
B. G. (BUI) Holder
Jimmy P. Horany
JUSTICE OF PEACE
PRECINCT 1
C. D. (Babe) Cox
L N. (Blondie) Barton
COMMISSIONER PCT. *2
Leonard Schenk
J. D. (Ike) Shields
F.G. (Flcyd) HUbers
T. J. (Tony) Peysen
COMMISSIONER PCT. *4
BUI Dwyer
COUNTY TREASURER
Mrs. Grace Moore
Mrs. Betty Tarno
COUNTY l DISTRICT CLERK
Mrs. Irene Stanford
$219.42 To Telerame
MONDAY - Fried chicken and
gravy, mashed potatoes, Eng-
_______ Ush peas, tossed salad, choco-
Mrs. Charlie Lee Martin re- the collections and brought them
ports that Archer City children to her.
collected and turned in a total Brian Mc^rson tf this city TUESDAY - Hot dogs with sweet
of $151.42 during the weekend was one of the participants m muStard and onions,
telerama In Wichita Falls, the program which was pre-
telerama In wicnita rans, ine program w.m.n .«•> . frips rht,rrv cobbler
benefitting the North Texas Re- sented on Channel Six Saturday French fries, cherry obbler,
habilitation Center there. This, and Sunday. , , , . WEDNESDAY - Baked ham
coupled with $65.00 in pledges, Youngsters who participated apple-celery
,«a,s $219.42 sen, in Iron, in the raMl-.P ol "nds
Archer City. less fortunate children included > » ’ milk
Mrs. Martin, who was asked Beverly and Judy Pendergrass cookies, bread, butter, mine.
by the sponsoring Jaycees of who collected W.07; Doug THURSDAY - Meat loaf, beans,
Wichita Falls to accept col- Stanford and Teddy Canada, carrots cole slaw hot
lections for Archer City, said $20.10; Du McWhorter Debbie bu ^ ca"«*’ C«J sl "v™
the children voluntarily made Auids, Dana Culwell and Mary rolls and honey, ouiier, mux.
Ann Culwell, $25.00
Seventh graders who com-
LOOK WHO’S
NEW
Beth (Bebe) Rodgers, 505 W.
Walnut, received word and pic-
FR1DAY
Walnut, received word and pic- w Ue Steve Aj^p and sandy
tures this week of an adopted Rober’tson.
grandson. The infant, six
Roast and gravy,
-Hop* bUd,
included Jan McWhorter,Karen >. rream bread Uiiter milk’
McPherson, Pam Martin, Jill ice cream- bread’ DuUer' mUk-
Bledsoe, Kim Stanford, Paul
grandson. The infant, six Eighth graders who collected
months old, is from a German ^3 25 were Lynn McWhorter,
orphanage in Frankfort, Ger- Kerri Stanford, Daylene Sch-
many.
The little fellow, son of Mr.
Camp Fire News
The O-Ki-Hi Camp Fire Girls
met Saturday with their leader,
l he little lenow, son oi Mr. • stewart.
and Mrs. Jack Gentry has been
Kerri Stanford uayiene sen- ^ Bobby Robertson( tomake
aefer, Elizabeth Turner Valentine dolls from maga-
zines.
New officers In charge are
Tami Tarno, president; Cathy
King, vice-president; Jayne
Personal
named Jack Edwin, Jr.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gentry, Fourteen family members .—
211 N. Ash, Archer City, and were present for the birthday Sebastian, secretary; Kathy
maternal great-grandmother is celebration of Joe Cumby erf Kerr, reporter; Sheila Hale,
Mrs. Lizzie Stephens, West Dbbock when his sisters and treasurer; and Judy Blassin-
Walnut. As of Jan. 15, this famUies met in the home of game, games chairman,
year, the Gentrys have two Mrs. Drraine McClure In Others present Included Mrs.
more years’ military service Plainview the past weekend. Betty Tarno, assistant leader,
abroad. Among the hostesses’ sisters and Linda Carcano, Dana Cul-
were Pauline Perdue of Archer well, Tina Robertson and Deb-
bie Stephens. Linda served
refreshments.
Kathy Kerr, reporter
Shelly Kay, seven pounds,six City, Mrs. Dee Linn and hus-
ounces, arrived in an Austin band of Lubbock and Mrs. Mar-
hospital Feb. 4. Her parents tim Manzer and family of Amar-
are Mr. and Mrs. John Her- illo.
bert Gray, Jr.
Shelly Kay isthegranddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Campbell of North Archer
County.
SALE SALE SALE
Final - WINTER CLEARANCE - -Last Call
More Additions
NOW l/2 Off or more
Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Tubbs of
Arlington are the proud parents
of a new baby girl, Shanna
Rhealyn, born Tuesday, Feb. 3.
The Tubbs’, visiting here with
the lady’s parents, Mr. and Dresses (Jr., Misses, & Half Sizes), Coats. Sweaters. Skirt.-
Mrs. Darald J. Graham, 405 Slacks, Blouses, Robes, Shoes, Hats, Bags, and Jewelry’.
S. Sycamore, and their seven- cumwr on some mtts ud girdles
pound, six-ounce foster daugh-
ter took the Infant’s maternal
grandmother home with them
for a few days’ visit. The
No Refunds — No Exchanges
PARR’S WOMEN’S WEAR
mother is the former Sandy
Graham. Shanna Rhealyn is
the Tubbs’ first child and the
Grahams’ fifth grandchild.
Legal Notice
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS,
THAT:
The City of Holliday, Texas,
proposes to institute annexation
proceedings to enlarge and ex-
tend the boundary limits of
said City to include the follow-
ing described territory, to-wit;
A tract of land situated in
Block 6 Dague 3 Denton
County School Land, Archer
County, Texas, described by
metes and bounds as follows;
BEGINNING at an Iron Rod
N. 00 22’ and W. 35.0' from
the Southeast Corner of said
Block 6.
THENCE, N. 00 22’ E.
along the West Right-of-way
Line of F-M Road 368, a
distance of 1200.0’ to an Iron
Rod for the Northeast Corner
of this tract:
THENCE, N. 89 38’ W.
170.0’ for the Northwest Cor-
ner of this tract;
THENCE. S. 00 22’ W.
1200.0’ for the Southwest
Corner of this tract;
THENCE, N. 89 38’ E.
170.0’ to the Place erf Be-
ginning and Containing 4.68
Acres of Land.
A public hearing will be held
by and before the City Council
of the City erf Holliday, Texas
on the 24th day of Feb., 1970,
at 7:30 p.m., at the City Hall
orf the City orf Holliday, Texas,
for all persons interested in
the above proposed annexation.
At said time and place all
such persons shall have the
right to appear and be heard.
Of all said matters and things,
all persons interested In the
things and matters herein men-
tioned, will take notice.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOLLIDAY, TEXAS THIS THE
9th DAY OF FEE, 1970.
T. J. Singletary, Mayor
ATTEST:
Evon Carter, City Secretary
now Mg-KZl
EUt Hwy. M off WT
CMr», Tfui 7*3*0
DAVID SEIGLER, local farmer and rancher
now doing custom grass seeding in this area.
**** ■
For grass seed or seeding
Contact
David Seigler or Ralph Harvey
TEX0MA FERTILIZER CO.
Phone (817) 592-5011 Iowa Park, Texas
Caravelle Automatic
Date and Day
Watches by Bulova.
HOLDER'S JEWELRY
Phone 462-3135
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1970, newspaper, February 12, 1970; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709500/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.