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PAGE FOUR-THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS-THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1994
REIGNING PETITE QUEEN
BRITTNI BURKS
Brittni, the Reigning Queen in the Petite
Division, is the 8 year old daughter of
Billy and Karen Burks oif Archer City.
She will be entering the 3rd grade at
Archer City Elementary. Brittni is in-
volved in Girls Club Basketball, and
plays T-Ball. She is a member of
American Quarter Horse Association,
Barrel Racers Unlimited, and Archer
County 4-H Horse Club. She enjoys
palydays, horse shows, and rodeos.
VICKI CROWLEY
Vicki is the 16 year old daughter of Jim
Bob and Carol Crowley of Archer City.
She is sponsored by Scrap Iron Stables.
She will be entering. Archer City High
School as a Junior where she enjoys
Spanish club, basketball, being a band
officer and PAL. Vicki is a member of
Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Archer City 4-H Club, First Baptist
Church Youth , and participated in the
Texoma All-Breed Horse Show. Vicki
also enjoys barrel racing, snow and
water skiing.
(DPS Reports'
Texas Dept. Of Public Safety
- Summer Safety Tips -
It's vacation time and time to start
thinking about Our summer travel plans.
Trooper Joe Clement with the Texas
Department of Public Safety says,
"With a little bit of forethought, our
summer travels can be made easier and
alot safer."
Basic planning includes a vehicle
safety check of belts, hoses, fluid levels,
lighting, treadwear and air pressure of
tires, cOoling and ventilation system,
and safety belts. Drivers should be
rested and free of alcohol and strong
medications. Drivers should be familiar
with highway numbers and speed zones
they will be traveling.
When traveling, be sure to use your
safety belts, be alert for dangerous driv-
ers and road conditions. Trooper Clem-
ent encourages motorists to use head-
lights day and night to see and be seen.
Frequent breaks are also recommended
to relieve stress.
Motorists entering large cities should
plan their trips to avoid rush hour
traffic and watch for farm implements
and other slow moving machinery in
rural areas.
Trooper Clement reminds Texas mo-
torists that many people lose their lives
within 25 miles of departure arid/or
destination. This fatal fact is due in
large part to excessive speeds and not
wearing safety belts. Remember to
buckle up, be alert and have a great
vaation this summer.
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The Fourth of July is one of the most
highly celebrated of all holidays
throughout the United States, and
rightly so. This occasion should be
remembered and celebrated, because of
the right and freedoms that each of us
possess.
Fridays 4:00 to 7:30 P.M.
Catfish With All The Trimmings
$6.25
Calico Cafe
Windthorst, TX
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NOTICE
ARCHER CITY RURAL HELATH CLINIC
announces that
Casey Humphrey, P. A.
will no longer be associated with the clinic and that
Kenneth B. Roland, P.A.
will join our staff in July.
In the month of June. Dr. M.R. Faze/ will he seeing
natients Monday. Tuesday & Friday
9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m..
Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-l:00 n.m.
Thursday business office only will he open.
ARCHER COUNTY RODEO
JANA BRIDGES
Jana is the 11 year old daughter of Tina
Bridges of Wichita Falls. She is spon-
sored by Bridges Concrete Construc-
tion. She will be entering 6th grade at
Holliday Middle School where she en-
joys being in band. Jana is also a mem-
ber of the Holliday Chaparral Riding
Club, enjoys riding horses, camping,
swimming, and roller skating.
SABRINA JARAMILLO
Sabrina is the 11 year old daughter of
Chab Jaramillo and Larry Orrdl of
Newcastle. She is sponsored by Dr.
Dsvid L. Scott. Sabrina will be entering
the 6th grade at Woodland Elementary
where she ejnoys District UIL and
school plays. Sabrina also enjoys riding
her horse, going to rodeos, and going to
work with her Dad.
Texoma Weather
by Eric Gardner
If you can't stand the heat....get out of
Texas, at least during the summer! Hot,
hot, and hotter is the forecast around
here for the forseeable future. Tempera-
tures will be crowding that century mark
for several days, and I just don't see
much chance of rain for awhile.
Many of you have asked me whether or
not these spells of hot weather we've had
portend to a hot, dry summer around
here. Well, while most every summer in
Texoma is hot and dry, there isn't neces-
sarily a correlation between a couple of
hot spells in late spring and the upcom-
MICKI OLIVER
Micki is the 9 year old daughter of Greg
and Sonja Oliver of Wichita Falls. She is
sponsored by Carrolls Trophies & Gifts.
She will be entering the 5th grade at
City View Independent School District
where she is an Honor Student. Micki
belongs to the 4-H Club and American
Quarter Horse Association. She also
enjoys riding horses, swiming, snow-
skiing and fishing.
SHAY SIMPSON
Shay is the 7 year old daughter of Rich-
ard and Mary Beth Simpson of Archer
City. She is sponsored by C.D. Cattle
Company. She will be entering the 2nd
grade at Archer City Elementary. Shay
is a member of Barrl Racers Unlimited
and West Texas Barrel Racers Associa-
tion. She also enjoys taking art lessons,
swimming, riding her horse and taking
gymnastic lessons.
ing summer weather. Long range fore-
casts still tell us this summer as a whole
may end up a bit cooler and wetter than
usual. There is some indication that the
large, sprawling upper level high pres-
sure system that usually settles over the
southern half of the United States during
the summer months may be a bit weaker
and a bit further west and north this year.
If this works out, we may have more of
an opportunity to either get a rare sum-
mer cool front down here, or to get some
tropical moisture in from the east. In any
event, whether it turns out to be a
slightly cooler summer or not, it will
definitely be hot!
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"WHATEVER YOU DO, DO ALL FOR THE GLORY OF GOD."
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ERIN LONG
Erin is the 11 year old daughter of Jigger
and Jan Long of Abilene. She is spon-
sored by Kenneth McWhorter. Erin will
be entering the 7th grade at Wylie
Junior High where she enjoys basket-
ball, UIL Reading, Pep squad, band and
being an A student. She also belongs to
the Wylie 4-H Club, and is a child model
for Dillard's. Erin also enjoys swim-
ming, and riding horses.
DUSTIN BURKS
Dustin is the 11 year old daughter of
Billy and Karen Burks of Archer City.
She is sponsored by "Hired Guns."
Dustin will be entering the 6th grade at
Archer City Middle School. She is in
the 4-H Club, 4-H Horse Club, Ameri-
can Junior Quarter Horse Association,
BRU and shows lambs. Dustin also
enjoys riding horses, barrel racing and
rodeos.
CHELSEAY JO HARNEY
Chelseay is the 5 year old daughter of
Joe and Sammie Jo Harney of Holliday.
She is sponsored by Burkett Pens.
Chelseay will be entering the 1st grade
ai Holliday Elementary School. Ch-
elseay loves being horseback, riding
barrels, and poles, and also enjoys
gymnastics and swimming.
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WINDTHORST
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( MONTE SCHENK MEMORIAL )
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Saturday, June 25
Archer City Country Club
8:00 a.m. Scramble
$25.00 ENTRY FEE (limited to first 72)
ENTRY FEE INCLUDES DINNER & DOOR PRIZES
(Entrants must pay green fee & cart)
Trophies will be awarded to 1st, 2nd. & 3rd. place teams
ALL PROCEEDS DONATED TO
MONTE SCHENK SCHOLARSHIP FUND
AT WINDTHORST HIGH SCHOOL
For more info call 541-2290 or 541-2521
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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Mail Check to: Monte Schenk Scholarship Fund
HC 51 Box 47. Scotland. Texas 76379_/
TC’s WILDCAT FOOD STORE
Will be opening soon in Archer City.
We are looking for Archer County
residents to fill the following
part-time & full-time positions.
• MANAGEMENT
• MEAT MARKET MANAGER
• MEAT MARKET ASSISTANTS
• PRODUCE MANAGER
• DELI-MANAGER
• DELI-ASSISTANTS
• CASHIERS
• STOCK CLERKS
• PACKAGE HELP
STARTING DATE: JUNE 16, 1994
LOCATION: 106 1J2 WALNUT
HAIGOOD & CAMPBELL
TIME: 9:00 A.M.-4-.00 P.M.
You may pickup and drop off applications
at the above location.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU
IN THE NEAR FUTURE.
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Lobpries, F. Mike. Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1994, newspaper, June 16, 1994; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825462/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.