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PAGE TWO-THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS-THURSDAY, APRIL lO, 1997
AREA DEATHS
Loma T. Gulley Bailey
Loma T. Gulley Bailey, 77,
died Sunday, April 6, 1997, in
a Wichita Falls hospital.
Graveside services were held
Wednesday at the Riverland
Cementery in Clay County,
Texas with the Rev. Tom
Rodgers, pastor of Grace
Church, officiating. Arrange-
ments were under the direc-
tion of Owens & Brumley Fu-
neral Home.
Mrs. Bailey was bom Oct. 1,
1919, in Clay County. She
moved to Electra in 1940 and
was employed by the Electra,
Hospital. She was a member of
Bible. Baptist Church in Electra,
Texas. She moved to Wichita
Falls in 1968, where she was
an aide at Wichita Falls State
Hospital. After her retirement
in 1986, she moved to Holliday,
Texas.
Survivors include two sons,
Pascal of Holliday and Michael
of Wichita Falls: a sister. Cletus
Struble of Illinois; five grand-
children; and two great-grand-
children.
Royal Theater
Communique'
by Abby Abernathy
Ronald Lee Gough
Ronald Lee Gough, 57, of
Midland, Texas died Sunday,
April 6, 1997, in Lubbock,
Texas.
Services were Tuesday at
First Christian Church with
the Jiggs Stowe, minister of
Olney-Newcastle Church of
Christ, officiating. Burial was
in Westover Cementery and
under the direction of Archer
Funeral Home of Seymour.
Mr. Gough was born Dec.6,
1939, in Seymour. He was a
veteran of the U. S. Army. He
was an active oilfield worker
and at the time of his death,
was employed by K-Span in
Midland, Texas. He had worked
several tours overseas in Iran,
Algiers, Equador, and Brazil,
and two tours on the north
slope of Alaska. He was living
in Midland, Texas at the time of
his death and was a member of
the Methodist Church.
Survivors include two step1
daughters, Kathy Ferranini of
Kemmerer, Wyo., and Dana
Hall of Cross Plains, Texas;
three brothers, Wayne of Olney,
Bill of Midland and Robert, his
twin, of Abernathy, Texas.
As Executive Director of ticket price will be in the new
the Royal Theater Fund, I facility. We will strive to make
would like to say thank you the quality of each
for the ongoing press coverage performance of a level
surrounding the Royal unsurpassed by any area
Theater activities. Each time a production,
new article is mn it creates We also are offering a variety
more questions to answer. °f mediums to develope an
This in turn gives us the audience base and establish
opportunity to tell our story., The Royal Theater as a
which begins with the creation legitimate entertainment
Windthorst District 9-A Literary Meet Winners; Mathemat- of the Archer Community resourse for this area. The
ics - Andy Syrus - 2nd, Kristen Berend - 6th. Mathematis Foundation and it's mission to variety will help us determine
Team (Andy Syrus, Kristen Berend, Kristy Krahl)won first improve the quality of life in the likes and dislikes of the
place. Computer Applications - Aubrey Veitenheimer - 4th. and around Archer City to the audience available. While
Calculator App . - Ellen Stalk-up -2nd. emulator App. developemenl 0f the Picture presenting an example of the
Teaml (Ellen Stallcup, Knsty KraW Enn Wolf) -2nd Place. show Flayers an<1 their things to come.
Number lense T<^nf(KristyKrahl,' KrifteS Berenc!, Andy Plantations of continious
Syrus) - 1st Place. PICTURED - from L to R: 1st Row - hl«h Srdde ent ertainment over <'V,IY one. every time. If you do
Samantha Zotz (member of.the 1 Act Play All Star Cast), the Past 4 Years to the see a show or participate m an
Ellen Stallcup, Erin Wolf. 2nd Row - Kristen Berend, inception of the Royal Theater even‘ that doesnt seem fitting
Aubrey Veitenheimer, Andy Syrus, Kristy Krahl. Fund ( a subfund of the Archer f°r this area (lue to language,
r,!. . o j i j Community Foundation) material, or subject matter,
immunization Clinics Scheduled Since October of ’96 the RTF please understand it is an
The Texas Department of no one is denied services due to has become an unfolding experiment.We want to know
Health will conduct an Imihu- an ability to pay. For more organization supported by the what you and others want,
nization Clinic on Monday, April information on any of the immu- re.bu.r.th Committee (a group In elosing I would like to give
14, from 1:00 - 3:00 at the nizations, please call 574-2159. of intrested people from all eredit and thanks where due.
A rv^lior*C'Sfv over Texas), the Picture Show Without the generosity and
Artner^uyi^uivieiiu players and lhe RrF creativity of Mr Lany
4-14-96 to 4-18-96 Executive Committe ( a group McMurtiy we would not have
of professionals from all over The Annex to use nor a
the country). national icon upon which to
Each of these groups has build. By the way if your
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Holliday Immunization Clinic
at the elementary school. An
immunization clinic will also
be held at the Parish Hall in
Windthorst on Wednesday,
April 9, from 1:30-4:00 p.m.
Immunizations offered include
DPT/Hib, Polio, Measles,
Breakfast & Lunch-Va-
Mond^y Spaghetti, separa^e tas^s -n COmpleting desire for literature or simple
Mumps^d Rubdla Hepa- “‘~g “a, fef EH* of th7 Booked ^
tills B for those entering kin- ’"“u ^5® ® ,ad The vision is not to return it to stores, .you may be missing
dergarten. Also available is the bowi, s£ad setup for sandwich11's original state but to a one of the wonders of the
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students and educators from contributions from Mrs.
beef cheese chalunas withfar reachinS parts of the Louise Thomas and the
beet, cheese to Apier City. Texas. Thomas Family, there would
picane sauce, am urger on We reaii2je the size and scope be no Archer Community
un renc 1 nes, pepperom ^ goal and the challenges Foundation, Picture show
pzza, pinto beans peaches with ^ *present themsehfes. Piayere, Royai Theater Fund or
topping orange la \ es, saad H e the sampling 0f Executive Director position,
bowl, salad setup support and participation to Thankyou.
ot burgers peanu k the dream of a few is Next week I will discuss the
bun ‘ &° french frtelTsausage Eaoh event Presented from 1 hope you can see what I see.
accompany a minor. All ser- jzza_- carrot & celery dippers nHW un,iI the owning or the Abb A
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salad bowl, salad setup for sand- F1rst- we must *£« a of re.bu.r.th please write call,
wich of burgers, snickerdoodle, s«nineant amount of money or email me at one of the
milk choice before we can solicit major following.
Ttu-rcHov ctpoir fin riorc private foundations for the Royal Theater Fund
barbecue sauce, and twirly fries* bulk of caPilal nueded >° P.O.Box 1047
■ IT uv C . cheeseburgeronbun,pepperonibuild ‘he structure. Therefore. Archer City. Tx. 76351
Outreach Health Services . _ frult cocktail wlththe ticket price Is somewhat (817)574-2505
WIC, for the month of April, will whl d topping, chocolatehigher than we would prefer 1-800-729-ROYAL
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salad setup for sandwich or
burgers, milk, choice
Friday - Dixie crunch
fish munchies & roll, hamburger
on bun & french fries, pepperoni
pizza, peaches with topping,
orange halves, salad bowl, salad
setup for sandwich or burgers,
Taylor Lockwood juggles twin
careers as a struggling jazz
musician in seedy Manhattan
clubs and a paralegal at the
genteel Wall Street law firm of
Hubbard, White & Willis. When
a multimillion-dollar promis-
sory note is stolen from his
office, Mitchell Reece, a young
trial lawyer, desperately enlists
her aid to save both his career
and, very possibly, the firm it-
self. Taylor agrees, intrigued
by both the brilliant attorney
and the offbeat assignment. As
she plays detective, she learns
that beneath the Victorian fa-
cades of the firm and its part-
ners are simmering caldrons of
dark secrets that increasingly
blur the line between business
and pleasure, and life and
death. Jeffery Wilds Deaver
gives us a shocking look at the
stratosphere of New York busi-
ness and society in this stylish
book, which is filled with the
wholly real and characters,
right-on dialogue, and unpre-
The Archer County News
Published by Archer County
Publishing Company
P.O. Drawer B
Archer City, Texas 76351
U.S. Postal Publication #029200
Periodicals postage paid
at Archer City, Tx. 76351
POSTMASTER:Send form 3579 to
Archer County News
P.O. Drawer B, Archer City, Tx.
Subscriptions: In County $18
Texas $19, Elsewhere $22
Any erroneous retlection on the character, reputation
or standing of any person, firm or corporation which
may appear in The News will be galdly correcled if
brought bo tlic attention of the publisher.
Editor & Publisher-F. Mike Lobpries
Drawer B • Archer City, Tx. 76351 *817-574-4569
c MEMBER TEXAS PRESS ASSOC. 1997 J
dictable plot twists he's known
for. It's gut-wrenching ending
is more shocking th<~n Pre-
sumed Innocent's. The non-
stop action in Mistress of Jus-
tice moves from tension-filled
courtrooms to East Village per-
formance spaces, from Hell's
Kitchen bordellos to lavish
country homes and hushed
Midtown clubs where careers,
and even lives, are manipu-
lated like so many business
deals. The firms, the families
and their money may date from
the 1st century, but the ambi-
tion and greed are totally up to
date and mean nothing but
danger for a young upstart like
Taylor Lockwood - - danger in
more ways than she can guess.
Come check out Mistress of
Justice by Jeffery Wilds Deaver
at The Archer Public Library.
The week of March 24-31,
three hundred nineteen patrons
used library facilities. Two
hundred forty books and one
hundred six videos were
checked out. The internet com-
puter was used twenty-two
times for fun and reference.
Donations in memory of Don
Rogers were made by Christine
Hammontree, James & Eric
Peden, Rena Coleman, Mavis
Coleman Jennings’ Glenda
Martin, Skyler Hilbers, Pat &
Dorothy Brock, Mr. & Mrs. B.G.
Holder, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard
Schenk, John & Sara DeMoss,
Lucile Gump & Family, and
Craig Jones. Also, in memory
of Griff O'Keefe by Pat & Dor-
othy Brock. Thank you to Dale
Moore, Lois Haigood and Debbie
Reeves for their donations.
milk, choice
Tuesday- Mini bean.
MMR and Hepatitis B immuni
zation for 11 year olds and the
Td booster for the 13-15 year
age group.
The varicella (chickenpox) vac-
cine has arrived at the office
and is now being given to 12-23
month old children and 11 year
olds. If you are interested in
more information on the
varicella, please call the office.
Please bring immunization
records with you to the clinic. A
parent or legal guardian must
Department of Health are pro-
vided on a sliding fee scale but
Outreach Health
Services WIC
24th at 201 W. Main. Office
hours are 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
For more information or an ap-
pointment, call 817-549-9600.
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