Archer County Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 2007 Page: 4 of 20
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Archer Countv Advocate
4 Thursday, March 8, 2007
Engagement
Rick and Traye Mason of Wichita Falls, TX are pleased to
announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their
daughter
Melanie Renee Mason
to
Gavin Wayne Smith
son of Gary and Charlotte Smith of Portland, TX. The
couple will be married at Floral Heights United Methodist Church
in Wichita Falls, TX on May 19, 2007.
Local student makes Dean’s List at
Centre College
Salvage/Memorabilia AUCTION
Story courtesy of Bill Lee and Zuber Auction
Photos courtesy of Bill Lee
DANVILLE, KY—Drew
Patrick of Wichita Falls has been
named to the dean’s list for the
fall term at Centre College in
Danville, Ky., an honor reserved
for students who maintain at
least a 3.60 grade point average.
Patrick is the son of Daniel
and Leslie Patrick of Wichita
Falls and is a graduate of
Holliday High School.
The Archer
County Historical
Commission to
hold Meeting
The Archer County
Historical Commission will have
a meeting in the Archer County
Courthouse Annex on Sunday,
March 18, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.
All members are urged to
attend.
Anyone interested in
being a part of the preservation
of our county history is sincerely
invited to attend, as well as all
the public
Founded in 1819, Centre
is ranked by U.S. News and
World Report among the
country’s top 50 national liberal
arts colleges and is the most af-
fordable college in that group.
Centre leads all colleges and
universities in the percentage of
alumni who give annual finan-
cial support.
NTRRT District
Meeting
• 'K.
The Board of the North
Texas Rural Rail Transportation
District will meet at 7:00 PM on
Thursday, March 8, 2007 at the
State National Bank Community
Room, 400 S. Walnut St in
Holliday. The board will discuss
placement of two concrete slabs,
suitable for picnic tables, Port-
A-Potties, etc., on the District’s
property in Holliday. There will
also be discussion of the bidding
process fQr this work. The pub-
lic is invited to attend.
HOT .UP AY ISP “Old”
Elementary School & Gvm
The original Holliday
School building, built in 1946
and housing Grades 1-12, is
scheduled for demolition this
summer. Here is your chance to
own a piece of history!
Saturday, MARCH 10 @
10 AM
751 COLLEGE in
HOLLIDAY, TX
Selling for HOLLIDAY
ISD
PREVIEW 2 Hours before
Auction
Some Items Are:
SCHOOL PARAPHENALIA:
Wooden & Metal Desks, Student
Desks & Chairs, Computer
Desks, Office Chairs, AV Carts,
Bulletin Boards, Marker Boards,
Chalkboards, Lockers, Metal
Cabinets, Teaching Tables,
Flags, Portable Walls, Hooked on
Phonics Kits, Games, Books,
Pencil Sharpeners, Clocks, Area
Rugs, Audiovisual Screens,
Classroom Maps, 2-Story Lofts,
Construction Paper, Micro-
scopes, Globes, Coin Wrappers,
Paper Shredder, Teaching Mate-
rials, Stepstool, Holliday ISD
Yearbooks, Metal File Cabinets,
Map Cabinets
SALVAGE
Glass Blocks, Commercial
Lighting, Florescent Fixtures,
Emergency Lights, Electrical
Conduit, Receptacles, Breaker
Boxes, Thermostats, Meters,
Lighted Exit Signs, Metal Hand
Rails, Metal Siding/Awnings,
Commercial Glass Doors w/
Push Bars, Steel Doors, Com-
mercial Door Closers, Class-
room Doors, Ceiling Fans,
Sinks, Toilets, Drinking Foun-
tains, Ceiling Tiles, Commercial
Paper Towel Holders, Shelving,
Alarm System, Fire Extinguish-
ers, Bell System, Insulation,
Commercial Gym Lights, Gym
Heaters, HOLLIDAY ELEM
SCHOOL Letters, Roof Tile,
Mercury Lights, Guttering,
Metal Ceiling Tiles
PLAYGROUND EQUIP-
MENT
Jungle Gyms, Slides, Pic-
nic Tables, Merry-Go-Round,
Chin-Up Bars, SeeSaws, Tire
Sandboxes, Basketball Goal
OTHER MERCHAN-
DISE
Scoreboard from Old
Gym, Basketball Goals from old
Gym, Manitowoc Commercial
Ice Machine, Frigidaire Electric
Range, Microwave, NuTone
Vent-A-Hood,Warehouse Lad-
der, Dollys, Glass Display Cabi-
nets, Speakers, Fans, Lamps,
Cleaning Supplies, Folding
Tables
*NOTE:
Items purchased at auction
can be removed ONLY during
Non-School Hours
Neither Holliday ISD nor
Zuber Auction will be held re-
sponsible for accidents in-
curred during removal of items
purchased at auction.
ZUBER AUCTION SER-
VICE
Richard H. Zuber, CA1,
TX#6807 (940) 692-2205 / (940)
704-0032
All Sales Final, -Cash,
MasterCard & Visa, Checks with
Bank Letter of Credit. All An-
nouncements Made Sale Day
Supercede All'Others, Written or
Oral. All Items Sold As Is,
Where Is with No Promises or
Guarantees.
All purchases must be paid
for Day of Auction.
Removal of All Items is at
Buyer’s Risk & Expense. 10%
Buyer’s Premium
ALL SALES FINAL.
Visit us at our Website:
www.zuberauction.com
Upon request from the
Holliday Public Library, the
school board donated the follow-
ing items from the old elemen-
tary building:
5 folding tables - 3 adult
sized and 2 children sized
4 area rugs - 2 bright
squares and 2 green
large green wooden box
with hinged lid (will become our
book return)
5 bookcases - 4 small
wood and 1 large wood with
wheels
2 plastic carts
2 four drawer metal filing
cabinets
20 child sized chairs
9 adult sized metal chairs
- 3 with blue cloth and 6 with
gray cloth seats
2 medium sized wall
mounted cork boards
3 fire extinguishers
2 paper towel dispensers
1 old desk top Cannon
copier
Cub Scout trophies - any
of the awards or trophies in wall
cases if not claimed
McGruff Crime Dog doll
3 small plastic animals
2 metal shelf book divid-
ers
1 wooden wall mounted
coat hanger
any of the books that are
not textbooks or encylopedias
SEE AD on Page 11
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Stevens, Charlotte. Archer County Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 2007, newspaper, March 8, 2007; Holliday, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829091/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.