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The Archer County News - Thursday, May 9,2002 - Page Three
^hank J/o u
the CLdalpH V.eitendeime« family.
Marie Veitenheimer
Suzette & Richard Schreiber
Keith & Kelly Veitenheimer
Lois & Mark Luig
Diane & Butch Schroeder
Betty & Doug Wolf
Joey Veitenheimer
Ronnie Veitenheimer
Donald & Laurie Veitenheimer
and their families
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair.
Perhaps you sent a funeral spray, if so we saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say;
Perhaps you were not there at all, Just thought of us that day.
Whatever you did to console our hearts,
we thank you so much whatever the part.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
HE'S TRADING HIS 2
WHEELS IN FOR 4 WHEELS!
EVERYONE WISH
JIMMY
LEGATE
A HAPPY 1*TH
BIRTHDAY!
LOVE TAMMY & BAB
Scleroderma
support group
meets today
The Wichita Falls Scleroderma
Support Group will have meet to-
day, May 9th at 7 p.m. at the United
Regional Health Care System's
Eighth Street campus in the meeting
rooms by the cafeteria.
For more information about the
meeting, please contact Deborah
Miller at (940) 586-0422. For infor-
mation about Scleroderma, you can
call the Scleroderma Foundation at
1-800-722-HOPE.
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y, * • of Archer City:
k ^ »I want to thank
% all of the citizens
y *that voted for me.
ij . I truly care about
the best for Archer
City, Texas. May all
the dreams of this
wonderful little
city come true.
Keith L.
Gilmore
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Thomas Jeremiah Carpenter was
bom Tuesday, April 23,2002 at4:02
p.m. He weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. and was
21 inches long.
Proud parents are Brandon & Dawn
Carpenter of Archer City, Texas.
Grandparents are Rhonda and Alton
Carpenter of Horseshoe Bend, Ar-
kansas, Judi and Allen Miles of Lub-
bock, Texas and Mack and Carolyn
Holt of Loving, NM.
Immunization
clinic hours
The Texas Dept, of Health will be
conducting an immunization clinic
at the office at 509 S. Cedar, Archer
City, on Wednesday, May 15, from
9-11:30 am.
All school immunizations as well
as infant immunizations will be of-
fered. These include DtaP, Polio,
Hib, MMR, Hepatitis B. Prevnar,
Varicella and Hepatitis A (if quali-
fied).
The Texas Department of Health
assesses fees on a sliding fee scale
which takes into consideration the
family income and number in the
household but no one is denied ser-
vices cue to an inability to pay. Par-
ents or guardian must accompany a
minor.
For more information regarding
the clinic, please call 940-574-2159.
Check It Out
ARCHER PUBLIC LIBRARY
by CheRyL Beeslngen
Four hundred thirty-five patrons
used the library during the week of
March 25-29. Four hundred
twenty-one books and two hundred
four videos were checked out
during that time.
“It was odd that Lee should be
here tonight. He never came out
before Friday, and never failed to
call and ask permission before he
made the trip. As soon as Ruth
parked in the driveway—the garage
was too full of the Paines ’ and the
Oswalds ’ things to house the car—
Marina came over to apologize for
husband’s unexpected presence.
“That’s all right, ’’ Ruth answered,
in Russian, the only language
Marina spoke and the one in which
Ruth herself, thanks to Marina’s
live-in presence, at last found
herself becoming fluent.
Ruth also spoke Russian to Lee,
and as he entered the house, on his
way to the kitchen with some
grocery bags, she greeted his
helpful gesture with the news that
had so many local people excited in
one way or another.
Nahsh President Preyehdid y
gorodoo. ”
Almost forty years later, Ruth
Paine remembers him responding
with no more than an uninflected
“Da, ” a sort of verbal shrug most
accurately translated as “Uh,
yeah. ” And yet, despite his evident
ARE YOU PROUl) OF YOUR GRADUATE?
Show them with a personal ad in the
Archer County News!
The Senior Edition will be included in the News on May 30. if you would
like to honor your grad with a personal ad, call (940) 574-4569 and just
say "$7.50, $10 or $20" ! ! AND if you want to include a photo you
provide, it's just $3 more! We will incorporate your personal message
or provide one for you. (Business ads at regular rates)
So call today!
Deadline is Friday. May 24th
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Archer City residents give the gift of life
The American Red Cross conducted a blood drive in Archer City,
Texas, on Tues., April 23, 2002. They collected 23 lifesaving units
of blood from 28 willing donors from the Archer City community.
"Blood donations are extremely important this time of year, as
those who donate now make a difference in the blood supply
through the spring," says Daren Coats, American Red Cross Donor
Representative.
A special thank you goes out to all the volunteers from the
community who work hard to make these community drives a
success, and to Carol Deerinwater for coordinating the drive.
The community of Archer City is making a difference in the lives
of others through the generosity of these donors. The next blood
drive in the Archer City community is scheduled for June 18th. All
those who donated in the month of April at the Archer
City drive will be eligible for this upcoming drive.
I Remember that when you give blood, you give another
birthday, another anniversary, and another holiday
with loved ones. You give someone another
laugh, another hug, and another chance.
American Red Cross.
indifference, she knows that Lee
Oswald had understood her to say:
“Our President is coining to town. ”
From Mrs. Paine’s Garage
Nearly forty years have passed
since Ruth Hyde Paine, a Quaker
housewife in suburban Dallas,
offered shelter and assistance to a
young man named Lee Harvey
Oswald and his Russian wife,
Marina. For nine months in 1963,
Mrs. Paine,was so deeply involved
in the Oswalds’ lives that she
eventually became one of the
Warren Commission’s most
important witnesses.
Mrs. Paine’s Garage is the tragic
story of a well intentioned woman
who found Oswald the job that put
him six floors above Dealey
Plaza—into which, on November
22, he fired a rifle he’d kept hidden
inside Mrs. Paine’s house. But this
is also a tale of survival and
resiliency: the story of devout,
open-hearted woman who
weathered a whirlwind of
investigation, suspicion, and
betrayal, and who refused to allow
her enmeshment in the calamity of
that November to crush her own
life.
Thomas Mallon gives us a
disturbing account of generosity
and secrets, of suppressed
memories and tragic might-have-
beens, of coincidences more eerie
than conspiracy theory. His book
is unlike any other work that has
been published on the murder of
President Kennedy.
Check out Mrs. Paine’s Garage
and the Murder of John F. Kennedy
by Thomas Mallon at the Archer
Public Library.
MEMBER
2002
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Lewis, Shelley. Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 2002, newspaper, May 9, 2002; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth993370/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.