The Archer Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 18, 2004 Page: 5 of 6
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Wednesday, February 18, 2004
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business accounts with 4,000 em-
ployees.
She managed a budget of
over $ 1 million a year. In her posi-
tion of State Government Relations
Representative with the same com-
pany, she was the liaison to seven
states regarding health care issues.
She was the representative to the
Governor offices and state legisla-
tures from the main office in Wash-
ington D.C.
Craft has owned two small
businesses and recently served as
the Executive Director of Downtown
Wichita Falls Development Inc.
She has served as a leader in
this area in numerous capacities in-
cluding: Chair, Board of Directors-
First Step, Inc.; Member, Board of
Directors-Wichita Falls Symphony
Orchestra; Member, Board of Direc-
tors-Children’s Aid Society; Partner
in Education Mentor; United Way
Task Force on Youth at Risk; Nomi-
nations Committee-Nor Centex Girl
Scout Council; Member, Landmark
Commission-City of Wichita Falls;
President’s Excellence Club-Mid-
westem State University.
Shirley Craft and her husband
have also supported organizations
that preserve the heritage and cul-
ture of our area. She is a member
and supporter of the Kemp Center
of the Arts, North Texas Museum of
History and especially the Wichita
County Heritage Society. She was
on the leadership committee of revi-
talizing the Holt Hotel and was in-
strumental in starting the commu-
nity-wide effort that led to the re-
cent success of saving and revital-
izing the Holt Hotel.
Craft’s awards and honors in-
clude: Who’s Who of American
Women, Notable Women of Texas,
Fundraising Volunteer of the Year
and Volunteer of the Year, First Step,
Inc.
Craft attended North Texas
State University and Midwestern
State University. She is a native
Texan and currently resides in
Wichita Falls with her husband,
KennHill.
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and Partner of Boley-Featherston
Insurance Agency in Wichita Falls
and has earned professional desig-
nations of LUTCF and Chartered Life
Underwriter.
Farabee’s prior community
service include serving as Chairman
of the Small Business Council for the
Wichita Falls Board of Commerce
and Industry, Chairman of Friends
of Hospice Wichita Falls, Chairman
of Child Care Incorporated of
Wichita Falls and Chairman of the
Board of the Helen Farabee Regional
Mental Health and Mental Retarda-
tion Centers.
Other community services in-
clude serving on the Board of Di-
rectors for First Step, Inc. and Chair-
man of the Budget and Allocations
Committee for the Wichita Falls
United Way. Farabee is also an ac-
tive member in the Wichita Falls
Optimist Club and an active member
in the First United Methodist
Church. He is a member of all Dis-
trict 69 Chambers of Commerce and
a Community Partner with Sheppard
Air Force Base.
Farabee served as the Vice
Chair of the Energy Resources Com-
mittee at the 78th Legislative Ses-
sion.
Farabee’s Legislative Acco-
lades include: Texas Legislator of
the Year, The Mental Health Asso-
ciation of Texas (2001-2002), Legis-
lator of the Year-Helen Farabee Re-
gional MHMR Center (2002), Texas
Association of Realtors 2003 Honor
Roll, House Speaker Appointment
National Conference of State Legis-
lators Public Health Committee, Leg-
islative Study Group, American Leg-
islative Exchange Council, Southern
Legislative Conference, The Texas
Conservative Coalition, Children’s
Health Insurance Program Caucus,
Texas Rural Caucus, Texas Sports-
man Caucus, Texas Technology
Caucus, Texas Legislative Caucus
for Missing and Exploited Children,
Legislative Child Pornography Task
Force, The Texas Veteran and Mili-
tary Affairs Coalition and the Un-
funded Mandates Interagency Work
Group.
David Farabee and his wife,
Terri, have three children and reside
in Wichita Falls.
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Send your school news to
The Archer Advocate
at
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or
PO Box 444
Holliday, TX 76366
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City. 2BR/1 bath, central heat &
air, all appliances, new carpet,
storage carport. One block from
school, large lot. $350 month,
$300 deposit. 574-4537.
The Holliday Volunteer Fire
Department is now accepting
applications. Please call 940-586-
1651 for more information. Must
live within a five mile radius.
Help Wanted
Unlimited Bonus Potential
with above average base pay as
Manager at Archer City DQ.
Looking for friendly, customer
service leader. Holiday and va-
cation pay. Smoke and drug free
work environment. Drug test
and background check required.
Call District Manager, Janna
Moreno 254-559-4797.
Cowgirl Museum features Face
of Texas photography exhibit
FORTWORTH-On March 12,
2004, the National Cowgirl Museum
and Hall of Fame debuts a photog-
raphy exhibit that is as exciting and
diverse as the people and the state
it depicts: The Face of Texas: Pho-
tographs by Michael O’Brien.
This photographic exhibit fea-
tures Texans both famous and ob-
scure. O’Brien captures the essence
of Texas pride and individuality
through his sensitive and compel-
ling perspective. Portraits in the ex-
hibit include a varied array of na-
tive and adoptive Texans, ranging
from the renowned, such as former
first lady Lady Bird Johnson and
singer/songwriter Willie Nelson to
the less prominent, such as artist
Ran Horn of Van Horn, TX (the “Van
Gogh of Van Horn”) and Shannon
Perry, the first “Gatorfest Queen” of
Anahuac, TX. The exhibit includes
forty 20"x24" photographs, some in
color and others in black and white,
and remains at the Cowgirl Museum
through May 2,2004.
A winner of multiple photog-
raphy awards, O’Brien, 54, has
worked as a newspaper photojour-
nalist and as a freelance magazine
photographer for more than 25
years. He has photographed for
For Texans,
It’s A
Natural Choice.
Home • Auto • Life
Wolf Insurance Agency
Gene & Cathy Wolf
Windthorst, TX 76389
Phone: 940-423-6303
1-800-392-2202
www.gcrmania-ins.com
magazines such as Texas Monthly,
National Geographic, The New York
Time Sunday Magazine, Esquire,
Life, Vanity Fair, ESPN, TIME, For-
tune and Forbes. An adoptive Texan
who lives in Austin, O’Brien ar-
ranged these portraits into an exhi-
bition and book that celebrates the
individuality and independent spirit
of Texas through its people: from
powerful, big-city movers to unique,
small-town characters.
The National Cowgirl Mu-
seum and Hall of Fame is the only
museum in the world dedicated to
honoring women of the American
West who have displayed extraordi-
nary courage and a pioneer spirit in
their trail blazing efforts.
The National Cowgirl Mu-
seum and Hall of Fame’s 167 honor-
ees include pioneers, artists, writers,
entertainers, humanitarians, busi-
nesswomen, educators, ranchers and
rodeo cowgirls including:
Sacajawea, principal guide for the
Lewis and Clark expedition; painter
Georgia O’Keeffe; potter Maria
Martinez; writer Laura Ingalls
Wilder; sharpshooter Annie Oakley;
Enid Justin, who created the multi-
million dollar Nocona Boot Com-
pany; Hollywood icon Dale Evans
and U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Sandra Day O’Connor.
Established in 1975 in Here-
ford, TX, the National Cowgirl Mu-
seum and Hall of Fame relocated in
June 2002 to a new 33,000-square-
foot building in the heart of Fort
Worth’s internationally acclaimed
Cultural District. The new $21 mil-
lion venue includes interactive ex-
hibit galleries featuring artifacts of
the permanent collection, a travel-
ing exhibit gallery, three theaters, an
expanded research library, a retail
store, and a grand rotunda where
visitors begin to learn about the
spirit of the cowgirl.
Open Tuesdays through Sat-
urdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun-
days noon to 5 p.m., the Cowgirl
Museum is also available for
evening rentals for receptions, cor-
porate functions, dinners and par-
ties.
For more information about
the museum, current exhibits and
rentals, please call 817-336-4475 or
800-476-FAME, or visit the Cowgirl
Museum’s website at
www.cowgirl.net.
RCHER COUNTY
.CONSTABLE^
PREC. 2
Donald A Stevens
“I will be a working
constable to make
our commun ity a
safer place for
everyone. ”
Licensed Texas Peace Officer
Vote March 9, 2004
Political ad paid for by Donald Stevens, Holliday, Texas.
CLUES ACROSS
1. Current units
5. Reserved
10. Supports the rudderpost
14. Underdone
15. Tie again
6. Having many narrow
projecting shelves
7. Klutzes
8. Word element meaning ear
9. Remote
10. Ceasar and spinach
11. A round handle
16. A former copper coin
of Pakistan
12. Organic compound
17. Bowled over
13. Be wide open
20. Separations
18. Restraint (informal)
21. A telegram sent abroad
19. Feel pain
22. Aircraft compartment
23. Menus
23. Saudi Arabia king
24. Semitic language
25. Ropes
25. Emits coherent radiation
29. Strokes
26. Wing shaped
33. Purgatives
27. More huffy
34. Macaws
28. A very large body of water
35. Cathode-ray tube
29. Criminal and medical
36. Isaac’s mother (Bib.)
30. Exclusive story
37. The musical interval between
31. Max_, Surrealist painter
adjacent keys
32. Remains as is
40. Before
38. Extremely angry; highly
41. Iowa city
incensed
43. Type of perch
39. Male turkey
44. Medical implements
41. Honorable title (Turkish)
47. Entices
42. Tom Seaver
48. Type of ditch
45. Figures
49. Female flying fighters, abbr.
46. Front part
50. Name
47. Exploited
53. Thickly settled
49. Female
58. Criticize formally
50. Wings
61. Phil_, former CIA
51. Foggy
62. Units of metrical time
52. The content of cognition
63. The Muse of history
53. A tiny hole
64. An unfledged or nestling hawk
54. Draw through holes
65. Topple
55. Lubricates
66. Employee stock ownership plan
56. Mollusk genus
CLUES DOWN
57. A spot where something halts or
pauses
1. Sacred chests
59. A Dalton (Physics)
2. Founder ofManicheism
60. Steal
3. Teacher
4. A dissenting clique
5. Playing fields
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Thomas, John. The Archer Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 18, 2004, newspaper, February 18, 2004; Holliday, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth993718/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.