The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1952 Page: 2 of 7
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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1952
THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
H A T M3 N A L EDITORIAL
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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
Ch»n Martin, Publisher
Entered as second-class matter Oc-
tober 11, 1945, at the post office
at Archer City, Texas, under the
Act of March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rats*
Archer and adjoining Countiss,
%2M year; elsewhere, $2JO year.
Any reflection on the character of
any person will be gladly corrected
if called to the attention of the
publisher.
Advertising rates made known up-
on request.
Mrs. C. E. Ream of Hurlwood.
Texas, visited Sunday with kin.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Y Martin.
Jimmy Ashton, spent a very
joyable two and one-half
vacation in the cooler cl
Colorado and Nebraska.
joyed an ample supply of
chief chefs of the
“loads” of other
was furnished by
other attendants.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ji
folk, the
several of
MRS. HARRY HANNAH
Operates the Sub-Station Located Next Door to Parkers
TEXAS CLEANERS
of OLNEY. TEXAS
Cleaning, pressing, hat blocking and cleaning. Hand ironing
of dresses, alterations, et cetera.
Pick-up and Delivery at Sub-Station Tues., Thurs., and Sat.
Telephone 248, Archer City
fow/k.per/ecffy
Modern decorators have found that rooms look far more attractive
and spacious when they are completely painted except for the
ceiling, in one color. ..but in different finishes...flat, semi-gloss or
high gloss...on walls, window sash, baseboards, ceiling mouldings,
doors, radiators, built-in book shelves and fireplace.
Mew fee can jet ffcese 3 JiQonnt finishes oil in the some color—reedy mixed with
^IDENTICALLY HATCHED COLORS
me ewei.w C A TIKI I I IV . I'll AC_I I IY
^ FLATLUX
HAT WALL
It's made
with OIL.
covers wallpaper,
plaster, wallboard
in one coat Dries
fast. No brushmarks. m
PATTERSON-SARGENT
SATIN-LUX
SIMI-OLOSS
GLOS-LUX
HIGH OIOSS
For
plaster
walls and ceilings.
For
woodwork,
radiators, furniture.
Also plaster walls ¥ wallboard, wood-
ond ceilings... ||j, work, cupboards
wallboard.
and furniture.
Best Paint Sold
BERRY & ELLIS
ROSE OF CALIFORNIA POTTERY
The Exciting New Pottery—2 Pattern*
“WESTERN WA Y”-Service for 4-$16
Piece Setting: dinner, salad and bread and butter plates, cup,
tumbler and juice glass.
“ISLAND WARE’’-Service for 4-$14
Piece Setting: Dinner end salad plates, cup, tumbler and
juiec glass
SEPARATES IN BOTH PATTERNS
Laxy Susans Lucky Leprechauns
Salt and Peppers Planters
Television Lamps
MARIE LINSCOTT'S
The Pottery Shop
Telephone 123
We Can Supply Your
Building Needs
C. D. SHAMBURGER
Lumber Company
HOLLIDAY, TEXAS
ad County Attorney Carl Coffmans
oy and wife, Home Demonstration]
en Agent Pearla Coffman, left Sunday
ks’ on a vacation trip to the state of
of Washington and on into Canada.
During Carl’s absence. County
Attorney-elect Paul Wylie is at-
tey tending duties of that office and
ide Jimmy Horany is seeing after
ast Carl’s secretarial duties of the
1 CLASSIFIED
le -
iod FOR SALE—24-foot Delta trailer
:he house. See J. R. McLemore 32-2tp
FOR SALE—7-room modern house
in(j with 12x24 garage attached. Phone
,re 261J. 32-tfc
y g 'V1 ■
Uy FOR SALE—Crosley Deep-Freeze
je(j box. One hundred fifty dollars
sjt ($150.00). Been usefl only 3 months.
Excellent condition. T. H. Whit-
— aker. P. O. Gen. Del. 32-ltp
Pvt. Thurman (Skeeter) Mat-
thews spent his first leave of ab-
sence at home from Fort Leonard-
wood, Mo., the past week-end.
FOR RENT—3 -room furnished
modern house. Telephone 164W or
see B. B. Berryman 32-ltp
We have lost our half-grown Tom
kittens. One is blue-gray, named
Cinderola,. and the other is yellow,
named Goldylonks. Daddy says he
will pay a reward for finding them.
1 Michael and Steven Fall. 32-tfc
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— HELP WANTED FEMALE!—Wo-
man to give Stanley demonstra-
tions in Archer City and surround-
ing territories. Car necessary. Un-
usual earnings. Write Box. 891,
Fort Worth. 31-3tc
FOR RENT—2-room unfurnished
garage apartment, couple only. Tel-
ephone 46-J. 31-tfc
0
FOR SALE—upright piano in first i
class condition. Mrs. W. S. Hale, i
30-3tc i
NOTICE—will my customers in
Archer City who owe me please 1
send the money to A.*T>. Carr, 1420 j
25th Street, Wichita Falls. I re ]
cently suffered a stroke and will j
not be able to call on you again j
for at least 8 to 10 months, and ]
we are badly in need of our money. ,
A. D. Carr, Wichita Falls. ,
IF you are moving to Wichita Falls. -
please let me help you find a suit- -
able home. I can show you one
in any location you may want and
priced at the price you want to
pay. Mrs. Irvan E. Curtis, 605 City
National Bank. Res. phone 29631;
office phone 7227; or 278J, Archer
City. 29-tfc
WANTED—100,000 rats and mice
to kill with Ray's Rat Killer. War-
farin and Red Squill. 50c and $1.25.
Sold by City Drug Store. 26-1 ltc
FOR SALE—5-room semi-modern
house, $2,800. See Earl Blevins.
25-tfc
FOR SALE—G-E Appliances at
Vincent Murphy Chevrolet Co.
15-tfc
FOR SALE—Washing and Greas-
ing at Vincent Murphy Chevrolet
Company. 15-tfc,
FOR SALE—Goodyear Tires at
Vincent Murphy Chevrolet Com-
pany. 15-tfc
FOR SALE—Super Chevrolet Ser-
vice at Vincent Murphy Chevrolet
Company. 15-tfc!
Hardy Gage Tank Trucks—Drink
ing and drilling water, production
hauling, tank cleaning and road oil-
ing service, phone 11, Kamay
Texas, Box 11. 19-tfc
FOR SALE—large size baby bed
and mattress, $25. Mrs. Charles W.
Coleman, Scotland, tel. 105F21.
31-tfc
f ^
The Beauty of Our Business
is
Flowers
SEND SOME TODAY!
Annis’ Flower &
Gift Shop
We make pictures, any time,
anywhere. Portraits, commercial
and Kodak finishing. Framing.
Mall Us Your Films
LASATER STUDIO
Phone 68W Olney, Texes
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VOTE FOR
Carl Coffman
County Attorney
(Re-election, 2nd term)
O
Archer City Housing Authority.
! Jane, spent the time in the Worth
l Coffee home in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Graham and
the past two
The annual exodus of vacationers
Among those “taking off today,
hursday. arc Mr. and Mrs. John
. Leslie Cross and children,
Bid and Mrs. Ollie McLemore;
Mr. and Mrs. “Shorty” Hick-
i and Bobby. They are bound
Alexander, Minnesota, and
Miss Vet Robinson visited last
•eek in a Wichita Falls hospital
Miss Nelda Morgan of Ft. Worth
the week-end guest of Miss
ene Pearston, a few miles to
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace, who
;ently returned for residence
this city after a few months’
iidence in Wichita Falls, are
home.
Wallace is well known in this
Don Small, Man Friday at Perry
Pittman’s Ford house, is attending
a 2-day accounting school yester-
day and today, Thursday, in Wich-
ita Falls.
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Mrs X 0. Adams of Phoenix,
Arizona, has spent the past two
weeks with her mother, Mrs. J.
M. Powell, and family in this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ed Robertson
and little daughter, Susan, of
Odessa vacation-visited last week
with their respective home-folk,
the Bill Robertsons here and the
Glen Shreeve family at Kamay.
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Ben Andrews and son, Ken, were
up Monday from Graham, breez-
ing along the streets of the ole
home town.
Dan Powell is this week attend-
ing an area meeting of directors
of the Production Credit Associa-
iton being held in Cowtown. Five
other area associations are to be
represented.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols of
Pratt, Kansas, were Sunday visitors
in the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Charlie King, and family as they
were en route home from vacation-
ing in Arkansas1. Mrs. King and
young son, Randy, accompanied
her parents home for a week’s so-
journ.
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A Labor Day picnic, one of Wind-
thorst’s famed celebrations, will be
held there September 1, when
everybody is invited to attend.
Billy A. Page, A-D3, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Page of this city, ar-
rived July 9 in the Kodiak Islands,
fresh from Hawaii. Billy has been
in the Navy since September, ’50.
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Louis Snider was a Thursday
last business attender in the coun-
ty seat, up from the Antelope sec-
tor.
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Week-end visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Trent were
the lady’s sister, Mrs. Doris Alli-
son, and daughter, Janis, of Bridge-
port, and another sister, Mrs. Glen
Johnson, and sons, Phil and Kenny,
of Holliday.
in a
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McLemore
Carol, of Dallas visited the
in this city, and mother,
Mesquite Spraying
BY LICENSED, BONDED AND INSURED
Agricultural Chemical & Aerial Spraying Service
YOUR HOME OWNED AND OPERATED CONCERN
Distributor For
2-4-5-T LOW VOLATILE ESTER
AND INSECTICIDES
We have several years’ experience with pilots boasting thousands of hours in aerial
spraying, and have sprayed approximately 15,000 acres in Archer County with excel-
lent results. You are cordially invited to vsit these spray plots and see the results your-
self.
For Prices On Complete Job, See
JOHN W. STURM
. GENERAL MANAGER
Phone 17-F-ll, Jacksboro Highway
Wichita Falls, Texas
CHARLIE SULLIVAN, Field Man
Telephone 1600F11, Archer City
BIGGER PLANES WITH THE LATEST SPRAYING EQUIPMENT
— GROCERIES —
CHEWING GUM.... 3 for 10c
PAPER TOWELS......18c
SI Woodbury’s Shampoo.. 50c
303 CAN
3 FOR.—.
3 Pounds _
10 Pounds .
Bright & Early
1/4 Pound -
303 CAN
3 FOR—
Armour's
3 Pounds
PEAS^H
Pork & Beansl
HOMINY 3 d
shortening!
CRISCOljJ
SUGAR]
tea^^H
JOY-TIDE-CHEER
BUZ - OXYDOLM
PICKLEMB
mmm
PACKERS
JFLLOfii
COFFEEH
PINTO BEm
2 For
— FROZEN FOODS —
Ice Cream......pt. 25c
Sherbert.......pt. 25c
Melofair......Va gal 69c
Corn...........22c
Orange Juice.......17c
Lemon or Lime-ade.....17c
— PRODUCE —
LETTUCE........lb12V2C
Ice Cold Watermelon i... lb 3c
Cello Carrots......15c
Potatoes.......lb7V2C
California Cantaloupes... lb 8c
APPLES..........lb 19c
— MEATS —
Tall Corn Bacon.... lb 45c
owana Bacon.......lb 63c
Ground Meat...... lb 63r
’IONICS..........lb 43c
SALT JOWLS.......lb 19c
Bacon Squares.....lb 29c
Fryers-dressed and drawn lb 59c
Sour or Dill
Quart -
No. 2 Can---
Pound -
Package --
Chase * Sanborn
Pound __
2 Pounds
WE GIVE LUCKY STAMPS
TUESDAY IS DOUBLE STAMP DAY
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The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1952, newspaper, July 31, 1952; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708178/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.