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PAGE TYVO-THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1991
Nellie Davis
Nellis Davis, 82, died Saturday,
March 30, 1991, in an Archer City
nursing home.
Services were 2 p.m. Monday at
First Baptist Church with Roger Deer-
inwater, pastor, officiating. Burial was
in Archer City Cemetery under the
direction of Aulds Funeral Home.
She was bom November 16, 1908,
in Archer County, where she lived all
her life and was a descendant of an
Archer County pioneering family. She
was a member of First Baptist
Church, where she was a former Sun-
day school teacher. She retired in
1977, after 32 years of service to
Archer County as secretary for the
county judge. She had also volun-
teered many years as secretary for
Archer City Cemetery Association.
Survivors include a daughter, Berta
Nell of Archer City; a granddaughter,
Rheta Nell Cowley of Las Vegas,
Nevada; and two great-granddaughters,
Michelle and Melanie Cowley.
Pallbearers were John Bell, D.E.
Bratt, Floyd Hoggins, Marvin Pick-
ard, T.E. Morrison and Claude Morri-
son.
Memorials may be made to Archer
City Cemetery Endowment Fund, Box
198, Archer City, TX 76351.
Bert L. Hillard
Services for Bert L. Hillard, 84,
were 10 a.m. Tuesday at Aulds Fun-
eral Home, with the Rev. Bobby
King, pastor of First Baptist Church
of Knox City, officiating. Burial was
in Graceland Cemetery in Jermyn.
He died Saturday, March 30, 1991,
at a Wichita Falls hospital.
He was bom July 14, 1906, in
Nocona and had lived in Archer City
since 1960. He and Juanita Ambum
were married March 15,1938, in Bry-
son. He was a member of Faith
Memorial Baptist Church. He retired
in 1970 from Burk Royalty Co. He
was employed by Bryson and Archer
City independent school districts as a
bus driver. He then worked as a bus
driver for Archer Senior Citizens Cen-
ter. He was a past member of the
Lions Club of Bryson.
Survivors include his wife; a daugh-
ter, Pat of Arlington; two sisters,
Faye Hopkins of Nocona and Peggy
Precechtel of Kennewick, Washing-
ton; and three brothers, Johnny of
Nocona, Bobby of Gainesville, and
Jack of Chula Vista, California.
Pallbearers were Troyce Mezzell,
Ronnie Beesinger, Leonard Hannah,
Lewis Hillard, Lewis Posey and
Chuck Lanman.
Martha Sue Owen Dockery
Martha Sue (Molly) Owen Dockery
passed away Saturday, March 30,
1991. She was a registered nurse for
30 years and a graduate of Murray
State University, Murray, Kentucky.
She is survived by three daughters,
Kathy Sue Dockery of Owensboro,
Kentucky, Barbara Gail Gooding of
Little Rock, Arkansas, and Debra Ann
Florence Lee Baker
Florence Lee Baker, 83, of Wichita
Falls died Sunday, March 31,1991, in
her home.
Services were 10 a.m. Wednesday at
Owens & Brumley Funeral Home
with the Rev. T.L. Wilbom, pastor of
First Assembly of God, officiating.
Burial was in Crestview Memorial
Park.
Baker was bom February 9, 1908,
in Cade, Oklahoma. She moved to
Wichita Falls in 1951. She was a
housewife and a Baptist.
Jonathan R. Selph
Jonathan R. Selph, 38, of Lake
Diversion died Saturday, March 30,
1991, in a Wichita Falls hospital.
Services were 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Megargel Baptist Church with the
Rev. Larry Twitty, pastor, officiating.
Burial was in Restland Cemetery in
Olney under the direction of Lunn
Funeral Home.
He was bom August 21, 1952 in
Wichita Falls. He was a welder and a
truck driver for Budco Trucking Co. in
Wichita Falls. He served in the Na-
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tional Guard in 1972 and had lived at
Lake Diversion for two years. He was
a Baptist.
Survivors include his step-father and
mother, George and Frances Kulhanek
of Megargel; a sister, Mrs. Pat Clarke
of Bridgeport; five step-brothers,
Victor Kulhanek, Charles Kulhanek,
Wayne Kulhanek and Glen Kulhanek,
all of Megargel, and Randy Kulhanek
of Olney; and a step-sister, Janice
Lane of Megargel.
Archer City School Lunch
Menu
April 8 - April 12
Monday
Breakfast-Cereal, fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Mini-com dogs, mustard
cups, combination salad, pork &
beans, fruit, milk
Tuesday
Breakfast-Biscuit, gravy, sausage,
fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Chicken nuggets, gravy,
creamed whole potatoes, mixed
veggies, fruit, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast-Cereal, breakfast mix,
juice, milk
Lunch-Pizza, green beans, carrot
sticks, fruit, milk
Thursday
Breakfast-Oatmeal, fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Fish sticks, tossed salad,
buttered broccoli, hush puppies, fruit
Friday
Breakfast-Cinnamon toast, fruit,
juice, milk
Lunch-Hamburger, lettuce, tomato,
onion, french fries, ice cream
Holliday School Lunch Menu
April 8 - April 11
Monday
Breakfast-Rice, toast, fruit, milk
Lunch-Corn dogs, baked beans,
french fries, peanut butter cookie,
milk
Tuesday
Breakfast-Toast, jelly, fruit, milk
Lunch-Chicken fried steak, gravy,
whipped potatoes, winter mix, batter
bread, syrup, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast-Biscuits, gravy, fruit,
milk
Lunch-Enchiladas, Spanish rice, re-
fried beans, buenolos, fruit, milk
Thursday
Breakfast-Cinnamon rolls, fruit,
milk
Lunch-Chicken noodles, creamed
potatoes, spinach or English peas, hot
rolls, honey, milk
Letter To The Editor
Thanks for the write-up and picture
of the Windthorst Trojanettes who
received the honor for exemplifying
good sportsmanship from the Wichita
Falls Chapter of Basketball Officials.
They, their parents and their coach,
S cotta Schroeder, are to be commend-
ed. It's a good reflection on the school
and community. In fact this is what
our goal should be in sports and in
life "to be a good sportsman". Since
this is so important, maybe the article
should have been on the front page?!
Clara Veitenheimer
Baseball Box Scores
Dockery of Owensboro, Kentucky;
one sister, Leona Muriel Curry of
Owensboro, Kentucky; three brothers,
Adrian H. Owen of Princeton,
Kentucky, William R. (Rex) Owen of
Archer City, and James M. Owen of
Cookeville, Tennessee; and two
grandchildren.
NON-DISTRICT
Qraham 10, Archar City 5
Team r h a
Graham 522 46 - 19 14 1
Archar City 113 00 — 5 9 4
Battary: (G) Dunnam and Gough; (A)
Yoakum, Hughes, Allen, and Victory. WP: Dun-
nam (1-0). LP: Yoakum.
2B: Thetford, Smith, Reddell, Rlbble; (A)
Knox, Crutcher, Yoakum. 3B: None. HR: (G)
Dollar 2, Martin 2, Rlbble; (A) Abercrombie.
Leading hitters: (G) Thetford 3x4, 1 RBI; Rlb-
ble 2xd, 3 RBI; Dollar 2x4, 3 RBI; (A) Crutcher
3x3, 2 RBI; Hughes 2x3.
Records: Graham 10-3; Archer City 9-4.
Holliday 10, Varnon 8
Team r h a
Vernon 120 040 1 - • 11 3
Holliday 000 224 x - 10 14 1
Battery: (V) Jones, Boyd (5), Collums (6) and
Nava; (H) Mcllhaney and Turner. WP:
Mcllhaney (2-0). LP: Boyd (1-4).
, 2B: (V) Spencer 2; (H) O'Brien, Tanner,
Kowallck. 3B: None. HR: (V) Collums, Jones;
(H) Tanner, Kowallck.
Leading hitters: (V) Spencer 4x4, 2 runs, Ochoa
3x4, 2 RBI; (H) Tanner 3x4, 1 run, 3 RBI, Caussey
2x3, 1 run, 2 RBI, Kowallck 2x4, 1 run, 2 RBI,
O'Brien 2x4, 1 run.
Records: Vernon 2-7-1; Holliday 6-1-1.
Qraham 12, Archer City 2
Team r h a
Archer City 000 02 - 2 5 5
Graham 01(11) Ox - 12 6 2
Battery: (AC) Brewer and Victory; (G) Dollar,
Bowen (5) and Gough, Smith (5). WP: Dollar
(3-2). LP: Brewer.
2B: (AC) Hughes; (G) Smith. 3B: None. HR:
(G) Rlbble 2.
Leading hitters: (AC) Hughes 1x3; (G) Rlbble
2x2, 3 RBI.
Records: Archer City 9-5; Graham 11-3.
Wlndthorat 8, Henrietta 6
Team r h e
Windthorst 040 004 0 - 8 3 5
Henrietta 010 302 0 - 6 3 6
Battery: (W) Schenk, Schroeder (6) and
Veitenheimer; (H) Hoff and Payne. WP: Schenk
(4-2). LP: Hoff.
2B: None. 3B: None. HR: None.
Leading hitters: (W) R. Zotz 1x3; C. Berend
1x3; (H) Mitchell 1x3; G. Payne 1x3; R. Payne
lxl.
Records: Windthorst 8-6.__
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Thursday, April 4
8:30 VA w/Jake Sheppard
7 p.m. Lakeside City VFD
8 p.m. Windthorst City Council
8:30 p.m. Scotland Knights of Columbus
Friday, April 5
11 a.m. Western Band - Archer Service Center
Sunday, April 7
1 p.m Archer Rifle & Pistol club
Monday, April 8
10 a.m. Archer County Commissioner's Court
5:15 p.m. Wichita Valley Water Board - Holliday Office
7 p.m. Holliday School Board
7 p.m. Megargel School Board
7 p.m. St. Boniface Altar Society
7:30 p.m. Windthorst School Board
7:30 p.m Scotland City Council
Tuesday, April 9
10 a.m. Archer County District Court
11 a.m. Lake Kickapoo Extension Club
Noon Lions Club, Archer City, Bank Building
7-8 p.m. Alateens - Faith Memorial Baptist Church
7 p.m. Megargel 4-H Club
7:30 p.m. MUD Directors Meet - Bowman
7:30 p.m,. Farm Bureau Directors
Wednesday, April 10
5 p.m. County Tax Appraisal Board
7 p.m. Megargel City Council
8 p.m. Windthorst KC Council 1824
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Survivors include two sons, Paul of
Scotland, and Frank of Wichita Falls;
four daughters, Jo Wheeler of Nocona
Hills, Dorothy Pierce of Wichita
Falls, Betty Wright of Palm Bay, Flor-
ida, and LaDonna Gail Langston of
Graham; a brother, Walter Hamon of
Boswell, Oklahoma; two sisters,
Stella Williams of Oklahoma City
and Zula Byas of Amarillo; 19 grand-
children; 16 great-grandchildren; and a
great-great-grandchild.
Ostermann
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