The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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HOLLIDAY NEWS
By Mrs. G. E. JARVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Davey Neal have
Gloved to California where Davey
is employed.
Kenneth Williams of Dundee are
spending a vacation in Lousiana.
Mrs. Connie White and Jennie
and Vicki and Sandy Bentley vis-
ited her parents recently 'they
also visited Sandy and Vicki's
father in Oklahoma. Vicki re-
mained in Oklahoma for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jarvis
spent the holidays in Hobbs, N.
Mex., with their son, Wayne and
family While there they visited
Roswell Carlsbad, Bottomless
Lakes and Sitting Bull Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward and
family of Calif, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs Bill Franklin and Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Franklin. All of
the Franklin children were home
for a family reunion over the
4th.
Mr. Francis Dobbins ind Mrs.
Jewell McDaniel spent a week’s
vacation in New Orleans recent-
ly. After they returned Mrs.
Dobbins visited her sister in
Granger for a few days.
Scotland News
By Mrs. Leonard Schenk
Bobby Vieth, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Vieth had to stay in a
Wichita Falls hospital longer
than it was first thought as a
result of a car accident Sunday,
June 28. Bobby was dismissed
this past Sunday, July 5.
hospital in Wichita Falls July 3. The Archer County News
Kenneth Teiehman. son of the
Hugo Teichmans severely cut a
finger on his left hand while
working on a silage cutter last
Thursday. His hand is to be in
a splint for three weeks.
Kenneth is the Tegular first
baseman for the Apache base-
ball team. Needless to say the
team is missing him.
holidays with her parents, the
Edmund Poirots.
Thursday. July 9. 1964
team has been beat just once so
far in the league and that was
by the Apaches in the first half.
Following is the schedule for
the rest of this week and the
Mrs. Carter is still improving
after recent surgery.
The Alf Szenasi have out of
town relatives visiting with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whisnant,
their daughter, Betty and family
of California, and Mr. and Mrs.
„ . 7“ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Killian, Jr. j The former Evelyn Moore of
Mr. and Mrs. J S. Keith have ,and children have been spending Scotland (now of Houston) and
his brother from Indiana visiting their vacation in Holliday with two of her sons are visiting this
them. The brothers had not seen his ents and her brother. A week with relatives in this area
each other in 11 years. daughter, Karen, has been here including her two aunts and their
a month. They reside in Hobbs, {families, Mrs. Paul Schenk, Sr.
i “Granny” Treadwell has gone N M and Mrs. Oscar Stallcup.
to live with her son in Kermit.
She has been ill recently and
has been in the hospital.
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General Gunsmithing
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Wichita Falls, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell
and two children have returned 1
from a two weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thcmah
and grandson, Jody, are on a
vacation to Carlsbad,N. Mex. and
Colorado.
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Raymond Cox Alvin Cox
-- Evelyn’s oldest son, Danny, is
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jones in virginia with her mother, Mrs.
are in Florida visiting with their Frank Moore (also of Houston)
son Bo and his famly. who jg there visiting and helping
- take care of a new grandchild
Beverly Crow Marks tbh°errne t0 th,: Kenneth Moore s
Third Birthday Kenneth is stationed with the
Navy >n that state.
Little Miss Beverly Crow cele- _
brated her third birthday with Henry Hilbers was scheduled
a party at her home Thursday, tc undergo surgery July 6. He
July 2. She is the daughter of was admitted to the Bethania
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crow, 504 S.
Sycamore.
Gifts were presented the hon-
oree and one gift was a water
wiggle.
Helping her celebrate were
Terry and Tammy Peden, Susie
and De Nisa Crowder, Mike and
Jeff Ray, Mitizi McDaniel, Julie
and Carol Groves Tracey Boone,
Janis Kay Ash, Theresa Williams,
Debbie Carter, Judy Roderick
and brother and sister, Bill and
Becky Crow.
Randy Stallcup was dismissed
from the Archer County hospital
last Thursday evening. He is
still confined to bed so that the
skin grafting will heal. There
is also still some doubt as to
wheather the foot will continue
its normal growth as a result of
the snake bite.
The Eastside won the Connie
Mack All-Star game last Friday
evening 7-6. This was the team next which will complete the
the Apaches were on. season.
_ Friday, July 10, Apaches vs.
The Apache team at the pres- Thunderbirds, Spudder at 7.00
ent is in fifth place in th eight P-m-
team league. Saturday, July 11, Apaches vs.
_ Hawks, home game at Windthorst
The Apaches lost their open-, P-m-
ing game in the second half of Thursday July 16, Texans vs.
the league in a neart-breaking Apaches at Spudder at 7 pm.
end in the last of the seventh Saturday, July 18, Jeta vs.
inning to the Braves, 4-3. This Apaches, Spudder at 7 p-m.
ROYAI!
Molly Zaskoda and Mrs. Homer
Skelton and children of Fort
Worth visited relatives here over
the weekend including the
Wence Martinkas, Robert Haj-
ovskys, Hugo Teichmans and Mrs.
Joe Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hood Churchman
and children of Wichita, Kan.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charle Anderle
of Fort Worth visited over the
NOTICE
Our office will be closed July 22 to Aug. 5, 1964.
For Information Call HO 2-5473 or HO 2-3458
LOUIS L. DOIRON, D O.
JUANITA DOIRON, DO.
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NOTICE
MODERN CLEANERS
Will Close July 13 for Vacation and will
re-open August 3.
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth713585/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.