The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 7 of 8
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Echoes from . . .
Windthorst
Edward Sternadel
On 3-Month Cruise
FORMER RESIDENT
The Archer County News
Thursday. July 9, 1964
By Mrs. Howard Neeb
A vacation trip was enjoyed
by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoff to
Raton, N. M. They then took
their children, Marvin, Jr., Gary
Gen, and Paulette, to Craterville
Park in Oklahoma.
Mmes. Alphonse Zotz and Joe
£chroeder visited Sister Clare
Schreiber C.C.V.I., a dietitian at
Spi hn Hospital. They also enjoy-
ed the bay and a boat cruise in
the Gulf of Mexico.
Tommy Hajovsky received
word from Midwestern Univer-
sity in Wichita Falls that he is
the beneficiary of a $250 scholar-
ship. Twenty incoming freshmen
from surrounding area have been
selected to receive this honor
scholarship. Two 1964 graduates
from Windthorst are on this list,
the other being the previously
announced one to Patsy Mun-
chrath. Tommy was the saluta-
torian of the graduating class. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Hajousky.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Scheffe
are the proud parents of a daugh-
ter, Donna Kay, born in a Wich-
ita Falls hospital. The matenal
ggrandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Schlumpf and the pater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Scheffe. She was also
welcomed by another daughter,
; Cindy
! vertising for the Texas State As a result of his efforts in
r> • I I T~} I , T 1 Journal of Medicine. working with the medical pro-
*•1// n I S When he was offered an ex fession, such as co-ordinating the
Edward J. Sternadel, Jr., fire V 1 ecutive position with one of the most successful polio vaccination
man USN son of Mr and Mrs largest profesional associations in the nation, Robertson was hon-
man USN, son of Mr and Mrs. T •/ | T| _ in the state, Roberton admitted- ored by the Southern Medical
E. J. Sternadel of Route 1, Wind- /W 1 .1 t 11 §1(111 ^tflU •y had Qualm, but with the same Association by being named an
thorst, is on a three-month cruise t ll/l/H/L' 1/1 UXt HI ” L4/*J V f 1/ determination that had proven associate member of the Houston
to ports of the Great Lakes ^ fruitful in his educational and mayoi’s advisory board on the
aboard the Navy tank landing By Mrs. Dell Martin University was most rewarding and prior business experiences, ambulance problems of the city,
ship USS Desoto County. As executive secretary of the as that was the >ear his brother, he accepted the job in 1959. Ob- He is also a member of Houston’s
Harris County Medical Society Warren, was a student there and viously he has served well for he Rotary Club, the largest in the
During the summer, Desoto gj|j E(j Robertson of Houston was winner of Bob Hope’s still holds it. There are 1800 world, in which he has held three
County will visit 18 Great Lakes represented that body at a medi Campu3 Casanova contest. doctors in Harris County. All chairmanships, was nominated
and St. Lawrence Seaway ports caj convention held last week in Bill Ed was amusements editor medical societies of the state as a director and was one of
to give residents a first hand san Francisco, Calif. He was ac- of the University’s newspaper, have delegates to the Texas Med- four young Rotarians nominatea
look at the modern Navy-Marine companied by his wife, the form-1 “The Daily Texan,” assistant to '«1 Association’s semi annual con for the 1964 award of distinction.
Corps Team. Among the features er Donna shreeve, and their the head of the school’s public vention with each delegate rep- Bill Ed has a busy job—and
'- i
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderle
and family recently visited rela-
tives here. They reside in Here-
ford. They continued on to visit
his parents in Cameron.
that visitors to the ship will be 1 daughters, Susan and Marsha, relations department and a mem- resenting 100 doctors
able to see are a model of a wj,0 returned by way of Archer ber of the Texan’s advertising
i Polaris missile, a Marine tank j city to visit their respective par- staff, he worked cosely with his
ents, the Bill Robertsons and the talented younger brother because
Glenn Shreeves. of the enormous amount of pub-
Bill Ed is one of Archer City’s licity the contest drew
native sons who has made good. Having acquired a wife in 1950
Members of Navv Underwater Since grad“ation fr°m Archer and two daughters thereafter,
Members of Navy Underwater ^ High jn 1945 hjs Robert-on was pretty pushed in
i loves every minute of it.
killer and other weapons. A Mar-
ines Corps karate team will dem-
onstrate their deadly science as
part of the program.
Demolition Teams will also be on
his education and
pr*.»sax «.
the volunteer orgennetion lam ll,e »' »“ »• the th”u*h h' h,s,il>' sw Donna did
r.,<v« nl « lien ,.4 » i n n mOPlin IHIC inK t Walnin#f Ktf
Miss Laura Mae Berend, a reg-
istered nurse practicing in Fort
Worth, and Jimmmy Spence vis-
ited the A. J. Berends the past
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Wolf
and LaDonna, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wachsman and Joan are
vacationing in New Mexico.
While attending a recent Co-
ed Summer School of Catholic
Action at Corpus Christi, Judy
Lynn Wolf, Suzanne Lindemann,
Florence Zotz, and their sponors,
Mrs. Betty Cowie was honored
at a surprise birthday party at
Bridwell Park the past week.
Picnic lunches were enjoyed at
Bridwell Park by Mrs. Cowie,
Rev. Cletus Post, Rev. Ignatius
Bodmayr, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolf,
Mr. and Mrs Ed Conrady and
family, Mr and Mrs. Sylvester
W’olf and LaDonna, Mrs. Amelia
Hoff, Miss Mary Ann Eltife and
Mrs. Howard Neeb and family.
ous.
Personals
sional organizations in the state, a marvelous job of helping by
After high school, Robertson working while she raised two
attended Texas Tech two years babies.
before “going out into the world” j Young Robertson attended the
| for a clerical job with Gulf Oil I University’s Graduate School for
Mrs. George Benson of Alpine Company until 1954. He then re a period of time before becoming
is spending a couple of weeks sumed his education at the Uni- director of public relations for
with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. versity of Texas School of Journ- the Texas Medical Association,
L. C. Herron. Mrs. Benson’s son, alism, receiving his bachelor’s a job previously done by an Aus-
Joe and family, were guests of degree in journaism in 1956. Bill tin advertising agency. At the
the Herrons over the weekend i Ed says his second year at the same time he was director of ad-
TRUCKS BULLDOZERS MOTOR GRADERS
ROD & TUBING SWABBING REVERSE CIRCULATOR
ROUSTABOUT SERVICE
HICKMAN & JANSEN
OIL FIELD SERVICE
PHONE HOpkiiu 2-3129 — ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
C. M. "SHORTY" HICKMAN
HO 2-5504
A. W. "MUTT" JANSEN
HO 2-5775
FEDERAL LAND BANK
LOAN — for purchasing of
land, cattle, refinancing or im-
provements. Federal Lend
Bank Association of Wichita
Falls, 207 First National Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobs have
started building a double garage
with a large apartment upstairs
about a mile north of town.
Their plans include building a
house on the same property in
the near future.
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
lT|> to 24 Months
to pay on all new
MARK IV
AIR CONDITIONERS
With approved credit.
We also offer liberal
credit terms on all
major automotive
repairs.
Y&Y
SERVICE & SUPPLY
Archer City
Miss Mary Ann Eltife has re-
turned to her home in Tyler for
the remainder of the summer.
She is the Home Economics
teacher in Windthorst. Her sum-
mer plans include going to San
Francisco, Calif., with her broth-
er and his wife, where he will at-
tend the Republican National
Convention. They reside in Al-
vin.
Home baseball games the fol-
lowing week include:
Friday—Haigood and Campbell
vas. Ed’s Cafe, 7:30 p.m.
Monday—Ed’ Cafe vs. Texas
Electric, 7:30 p.m. Hear’s
Osterman’s, 9:00 p.m.
vs.
Ed Zihlman has been away
from his job at Roewe’s Humble
Service Station for a few days i
due to his receiving minor scald
burns when he was removing a
cap from a steaming radiator.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Welch and !
daughters, Pam and Debbie, of
Pampa spent the weekend with
the Joe Stults family, 204 W. j
Walnut.
PEACEMAKER FLOUR
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KIM LIO. DETERGENT -
REGULAR K9TEX
-SLICED PEACHES-
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■HHi CANS
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IMPERIAL SUGAR
LB.
BAG
49
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CRACKER DDL CRACKERS
AMERICAN SARDINES —
SOLIDS OLEO-----S
Lb.
Box
CRISCO
3 LB.
59
t
CAN
19c
10c
39c
TOPIC MELLORINE-
Q. *1
(INS.
w I
RANCH STYLE SEANS
2- 29c
NELSEY TISSUE
4 n 53c
WILSON’S CHIU----“ 49c
39c
CARNATION
BUTANE
PROPANE
Half Gal.
KIM FACIAL —
WE ARE WHOLESALERS FOR
300 Siza
Eight Leading Motor Oils RADISHES —
SLICED BACON SQUARES
3 ■ 1.
Pork Steak
PKG.
5' ONIONS
GREEN
5*
In Archer City you can buy
FIN A products at
☆
King's Fina Station
Phone 2-5613
☆
Hudson’s Station
Phona 2-5217
☆
Neely’s Station
HO 2-52)6
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1/
RATH’S RA-CORM BACON
LB.
39
t
PKG.
HOME MADE SAUSAGE
PKG.
Haigood & Campbell | Wilson s Ham
LB.
3 LB.
ALL
MEAT
Bologna
B-B-Q Fryers
39*
Day Phone HO 2-5413
Night Phone8 HO 2-5719 or HO 2-5474
ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.