The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 7 of 10
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The Archer County News Thursday, Dee. 10. 1Q61
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★ NOTICE
CONGRATULATIONS to the 1964
Wildcat football team — were
proud of ’em! Aulds-Littlepage
Funeral Home, burial insurance
and oxygen equipped ambulance
service, phone HO 2-3434.
ARCHER CITY
MASONIC LODGE 708
Stated meeting first
and third Tuesday of
each month.
BiTl Holder, W.M.
AMERICAN LEGION POST
No. 19S?
Archer City, Texas
Meets second Tuesday of each
month at 8 p m.
Tom Walsh, Commander
WATER Well Drilling and Pump
mi/-* Mack Roberts. Antelope.
Tel. 378 2491. Loving, Tex.
★ FOR SALE
Used beautiful walnut Thomas
spinet organ with built in record
player and bench to match. Only
$375.00, fully guaranteed. For de-
tails write or call collect Wichita
Muic Company. 821 10th, Wich-
ita Falls. Phone 767-0212. 4c
FOR SALE—Hand painted china.
Mrs. M. T. Gilbert, 212 W. Plum,
HO 2 5221. 1017c
W ANTED Babysitting by day or
night, $2.00 a day. Phone HO 2
5710. 10-17p
WANTED—Person over 25 to sup-
ply Rawleigh products to families
“The Lillie Blue Angel” W ill Be
Presented Elementary Classes
"The Little Blue Angel," an
opperetta by Edith Quick and
James Fluckey, will be presented
by the elementary school music
classes at Archer City, Wednes-
day. Dec. 16, at 1 p.m.
The story of the operetta, in1
Jackie Pierce; “King", played by
Bill Crow; “Little Blue Angel,”
played by Denise Trent; “Lady
Margaret”, Sylvia Knox; “Lady
Esther”, Deborah Jentsch; “Lady
Isabelle", Tanya Owen.
The three “Heralds” are play-
VFITS FROM
SCOTLAND
By Mrs. Leonard Schenk
in Young or Baylor County. If three acts, concerns Princess Ma-
interested in a good income with
security for the future see W. A.
Meadows, 1205 35th, Wichita Falls
or write Rawleigh, TXL450 1126,
Memphis, Tenn. 10-17-7-21-28p
FOR SALE or TRADE—2* year-
CATiO OF THANKS
W’e want to express our thanks
to the Archer Nursing Home Staff
and Dr. Schlomach for their ex-
cellent care of our mother, Mrs.
C. O. Young, during her 18 month enters, and is seen by Maria who
stay in the home. She has trans has come back into the room,
ferred to the new nursing home On questioning the boy, she
rie, who is tired of expensive
Christmas gifts and explains to
her father, the king, that this
Christmas she wants something
different.
Her father tells her she may
have whatever she wants, but
when she doesn't know what she
wants, a family scene develops.
Following the scene, after
everyone has left, a small child
Relatives from this vicinity
who went to Lexington, Okla.,
this past Sunday, to help Mrs.
Theresia Vieth celebrate her 90th
ed by Jcdy Cunningham, Wayne birthday were; Mr. and Mrs.
Chambers, and Pat Downs. Henry Hilbers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Miss Duren’s boys play the vieth and Margaret; Mrs. Hugo
“Guards"; both rooms of first Teichman and Donna Kay all of
of her mother, Mrs. Urban Vei-
tenheimer, who is still in a Wich-
ita Falls hospital since Aug. 15.
Carl Sehlab* (Gold Star boy
winner from Archer County) ac-
e mpanied by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Scnlab*.
grade girls are in the Ballet;
and both rooms of fourth grade
girls ae “Musicians".
Both rooms of first grade boys
are ‘Tiny Tcts;” Miss Duren’s
Scotland; Mrs. Mary
Dolores Scniabs and James
Teichman went as Archer County
Robinson I Council Representatives accom-
old- male pointer. Consider trade in Olney to be nearer her family, j finds that he has come to see grade boys will be “Jesters”; and
God richly bless each of his blue angel, which always ap Mrs. Gardiner’s fourth grade boys
pears at the top of the tree just will be “Gift Bearers."
at midnight.
for young cow or calves.
Hoff, Windthorst, Texas.
E. A.
lOp
May
you.
Archer City Plumbing
i Heating
Air-Conditioning and
Electrical Work.
Phono HO 2-5450 Archer City
W’e buy, trade, repair, paint
and finance trucks, trailers, truck
and trailer equipment. Over three
acres of trucks, trailers and used
parts. New I.H.C. trucks always
in stock. Call or come by now.
Johnston Truck & Supply, 725-
2181, Cross Plains. We specialize
in heavy duty and special equip-
ment. 26-3 10-17-24 31c
FOR SALE—Lifetime Tank Coat. I
Stops all leaks. Prevents rust for
ever. For steel, concrete, wood.
Three quarts. SU 00. Three gal-
lons. $3900 Virden Perambilt,1
4014 Bowie. Amarillo, Texas.
19-26-3-lOc
PIANOS—for sale or rent. Rent
a new piano $10 00 a month. We j
also have good used pianos, easy j
terms. For more information
write. Norsworthy Music Center,
614 9th Street, Wichita Falls,
Texas. lOtfc j
S. B. Young, Olney, Texas
COURTHOUSE
RECORDS
District Court
Expando Production Company
vs. City of Holliday—tax valua-
tion suit.
Oil and Gas Laases
from Vashti; Mrs. J. P. Hoegger
of Wichita Falls; and Mrs. Frtd
Walsh and family from Archer
City.
Since Mrs. Vietn broke her
hip in a fall sometime ago she
has been spending most of her
time in a rest hom** in Lexing-
ton and the rest of the time
she stays with a daughter and
i her family, the Frank Preschers,
j in that town where she was at
“Snowmen" will be Mrs. Well’s ,his Past weekend.
third grade girls are “Bells";
and Mrs. Wallace’s fourth grade
boys will be “Gift Bearers”.
Both rooms of second grade
girls will make up the “Castle
Choir”; Mrs. Colville’s second
pained by Mrs. Frank Luig and
Mrs. C. W. Wilhoit.
James Teichman was an alter-
nate for Raymonnd Frerich who
was unable to attend.
The Catholic Women’s Club
held their annual Christmas
pary at the home of Mrs. Joe
Stallcup last Tuesday afternoon.
Dec. 1.
The story ends with the King I third grade boys; “Icicles” will
and Maria learn ng that Billy is
the Christ Child and a gift, a blue
angel, for the tree top is dis-
! covered. It is placed on the tree
and following everyone’s viewing
it, the grand finale is sung.
The cast of characters include
•Billy", played by Stuart Loftin;
“Maria" who is protrayed by
j be Mrs. Well’s third grade girls;
ard “Stars" will be Mrs. Gilli-
j lar. i’s second grade boys.
All the students of both fifth
| grades will be “Square Dancers.”
Parents and friends ae invited
to see the program. Bill Wildey,
grade school music teacher, is
directing the production.
★ FOR RENT
By Mrs. G. E. Jarvis
WANTED—customers with radia
tor problems. Complete radiator
sen-ice. Perry Pittman Motor
Co.
Est. of C. L. Abercrombie, de-
ceased to Diversa, Inc., 105.35
acres more or less, Block 157 of
John W. Harris Subdivision, Club The Holliday Chapter of the
Ranch, Archer County . fha met recently in the home-
Leona Thom Land et vir, et j making room of the school,
al, to J. Neal Reeves, South 208
HOLLIDAY NEWS
Carl Schlabs, James Wilde,
- j Sonny McDonald, Pat Schlabs
The 4-H club bovs and girls! fnd Do™e uFT°™h ,fromI S‘0[
from this vicinity whn attended land and Robert Howl and Jack
the annual District Thre' Gold ? Brad*ord J°“ Dallas accompan
Star 4-H luncheon held at Venn ,ed Rev R<*ert, Grant toAlk
on this past Saturday were; ansas a couple of
Mary Ann Veitenheimer (Gold da-vs Tvacat,°" a h,s farm h°ine
Star girl winner wrom Archer nrar Lltt e Rock
County) accompanied by her
aunt and uncle, Mr.
George Veitenln inter,
I1ENDKRSON
MONUMENT CO.
5001 Jscksboro Hwy
Wichita Fails
Ph. 767-7750 — Res. 767-1064
A Monument at a price any
family can afford.
A Manufacturer Since 1906
Rock of Ages
Georgia Marble
Stone Eternal
FOR RENT—3 room furnished
apartment at 216 c Mulberry
Phone HO 2 5652 after 5 p.m.
lOtfc
FOR RENT—4 bedroom house
electricity, water and butane,
11 miles from pavement. Phone
HO 2 5228. 10-17 24e
3-26tfc | acres of 912 4 acre tract, Wil-1 Millie Spencer, president called
liam H Spiller Survey, Archer,the meeting to order ami presided
County.
over the business session. The
invocation was lead by Linda
Ayres and songleader Janet Harp-
er, lead the Prayer Song. Several
reports from the different stand-
ing committees were heard.
WANTED
Warranty Deads
Roy C. Gray, et ux, to O. P.!
Hall, 4 8 acres of land, situated i
in Archer County, TE&L Co. i
Survey.
J. L. Gage, Sr., to J. T. Riley.j Home committee was appointed
et ux. Lots Nos. 6 and the North and the date was set for Decem-
30 ft. of Lot 5, both in Block her 21.
) vies at a Baptist Church while
there.
They drove on to Eunice, New
Mexico to visit a son, Leo and
family. While there they attend-
ed church services, a state foot-
ball game and did some sight-
seeing.
They then returned home and
boarded a train for Denver, Colo.
Leaving Denver by train, they
traveled on to Craig, Colo., by
the Moffett Tunnel Route taking
School Menu
Dec. 1418
MONDAY—Hamburgers, potato
chips, tomatoes, pickles, onions,
ice cream and milk.
TUESDAY—Steak, gravy, mash-
ed potatoes, English peas, Hawai-
ian salad, cookies, bread, butter
and milk.
W’EDNESDAY — Roast, gravy,
rice, corn, tossed salad, hot rolls,
butter, preserves, and milk.
THURSDAY — Turkey and
dressing, giblet gravy, green j
and Mrs Mr- and Mrs- Gug0 Teichman
in place honored their son Kenneth, with
_■ a party Saturday evtning in the
K of C Hall on the occasion of
his 19th birthday. iKeiiutflUi
real birth date is Dec. 1.)
Games were played and the
honored guest was presented
with an array of useful gifts.
Mrs. Travis Bussey helped
Mrs. Teichman serve refresh-
ments to approximately 35 guests
from Scotland, Archer City,
Windthorst and W'ichita Falls.
The Christmas at the Fowler them through 55 tunnels, one of beans, cranberry sauce, chocolate
‘ which is 6.2 miles long and it chip cake, bread, butter, milk,
takes aproximately 12-15 minutes FRIDAY — Fish sticks, tartar
WANTED—Someone to take up
payments of $15.02 monthly on
slightly rent used
spinet piano. For details write
or call collect Wichita Music Co.,
821 10th, Wichita Falls. Phone
767-0212. lOtfe
IRONING WANTED. 211
Oak. phone HO 2-5538.
4. of the original townsite of
Holliday, and the improvements
Wurlitzer hereon.
Dickey Wade Stanford, et ux,
to Julia Holder, the North 75 ft.
of Lot No. 9 and the North 75
ft. of Lot No. 10, both in Block
No. 5, Hillside Addition to the
town of Archer City and the im-
provements thereon.
North
22tfc
Windthorst Trojanettes Place
Second In Oklaunion Tournament
Vicki Moss, first vice-president,
! introduced the speaker, Rev. Grif
fin, pastor of the Holliday Assem-
bly of God Church. The theme
1 was “Keys to Good Family Life”.
The closing ritual was perform-
ed and the recording of “Stay
i in School" was played while the
I group sang. Millie Spencer ad
I journed the meeting and refresh
ments were served.
The Windthorst Trojanettes
were defeated by tournament fav-
orite Northside, 45-34 in the fi-
nals of the Oklaunion Girls Bas-
ketball Tournament.
The Northside girls jump'cd. out
to a 15 to 7 first quarter lead and
the Trojanettes tried to play
catch up from then on in, but
never could catch the Northside
quint.
lead her team to victory. Mary
Brenneis led Windthorst with 25
points.
The Windthorst girls opened
the game was over. The game
was played on an even keel with j
W’indthorst enjoying a one point j Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Riddle
advantage at half. The Trojanct havp returned from a three week
tes started to pull away in the j vacation in Pasadena, Eunice,
second half and owned a 28-22 ^ew Mxico; and Vernal, Utah,
lead with two minutes to play The Riddles went to Pasadena
The Henrietta five then cashed Drs* f°r N. A. to make connec-
in on Windthorst fouls and with ,ions with his son-in-law and
eight seconds to go scored a grandson, Harry and Bobby
basket to put them ahead 30 29. Brown tc go on a weekend deer
The Windthorst guards got the | hunting trip to Columbus. They
to go through this tunnel. They
arrived in Vernal, Utah, by bus
and were met by their son, B. J.
and family. Several days were
spent there and they enjoyed
the sights, snow and all the other
actives they attended. One things
they enjoyed most was a trip to
the mountains with B. J. and
family and a Sunday school class
on a sleigh ride.
They returned by way of Fort
Worth on bus and train.
sauce, macaroni and tomatoes,
black eyed peas, fruit cobbler,
bread, butter and milk.
TOWNAKA CAMPFIRE GIRLS
tournament
Electra 3121. Brenneis once
again led the scorers with 17
points. Henrietta, who was picked
to make it to ihe finals, furnish
ed the opposition in the second
game and this proved to be the
dumping j ball over the center strip with sPent a week there with their
*■---- ------— " • * • daughter, Mrs. Harry Brown and
family and attended church ser-
Northside was paced by the best game of the tournamet. The
outside shooting of Patriea Wood- Trojanettes won 30-29 with the
ward who garnered 24 points to final two points being made aft.?*
A rubber stamp is the greatest tabor and time
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equipment.
Order by moil or telephone—we guarantee
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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
three seconds to go. Brenneis had
the ball at mid-court and passed
to Carol Lindeman under the
basket. Lindeman attempted to
shoot but was fouled as the buz-
ber went off. The referee de-
clared a one and one situation.
With everyone in the gym hang-
ing on in expectation, Lindeman
toed the line and dropped in the
two free throws.
Lockett provide the opposition
in the semifinal round and Wind-
thorst won 3933. Brenneis led
the sccrers with 28 points and
Fernadette Schreiber pitched in
11 for all the points scored.
Janie Koetter, guard, and Bren
neis were named to the all tour-
nament team picked by the
coaches.
This week the team is entered
in the Henrietta tournament and
j play Bowie at 3:00 on Thurstlay.
The girls then catch the winner
or loser, depending on how they
come out, of the Midway-Archer
City game.
ONE KEY
IN ONE LOCK
locks
everything
Larry Berend, senior center,
was named as an all-district foot-
ball performer in District 6-B.
Berend, who was co-captain of
the club, is a four year letterman
in football.
Ray Hoffman, senior, was
awarded a berth on the second
team as a halfback. Hoffman also
came out second in the balloting
to determine who the repesenta
tives would be for the coaching
school to be held next summer.
Leslie Conrady came out sixth
in this balloting and stands a
chance ta make the squad along
with Hoffman.
TEMPERA COLOR SETS — Six
brilliant colon with handy mix-
ing tray—ONLY 96c The Archer
County News. tfc
The Towanka Campfire girls
are meeting regularly on Tues-
day at the home of Guardian Mrs.
Eugene Thomas, 213 W. Mesquite.
They have been learning the
practical problms of putting to-
gether a puppet show.
Mrs. Dona Finnell had John The «rouP was notified that
and Bob Conn of they have been selected to sing
the invocation at the annual
Council-wide banquet of the
in
B- Freeman and Bob
St. Louis, Missouri, visiting her
recently. They were on their
way to visit the Freeman family j North Central Texas Area
in El Paso. February
Torch bearer ranks have been
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Pautsky vis.; selected and advisers
ited in Kansas with his mother consulted regarding
are being
conditions
last week.
for passing rank.
The East River in New York is
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter
have their daughter, Lee Ann. not a river, but an ocean strait,
and new grandson visiting with j
them.
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Mrs. Jessie Sellers was award-
ed a 10 year pin at the annual
Perkins Timberlake banquet in
Wichita Falls last week.
Two former Holliday residents,
now living in Wichita Falls, are
parents of new babies. They are
Mr. and Mrs. David Burkett and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Eaves. Hol-
liday grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Craddock.
FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS CALL . . .
JOHLE ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING A REPAIR
Residential and Commercial Installation
Oil Field Electrification
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth713306/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.