The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1S»
Looks like ike
Thunderbird—
Acts like it, toot
A Test Drive will prove Ford’s
Trigger-Torque po^er lives up to the
promise of Ford’s Thunderbird styling
Ford used the long, low Thunderbird as an in*
spiration for the styling of its 16 models for 1955.
Ford also captured a lot of the Thunderbiid’s
“Go" ... a lot of its easy handling ... and a lot
of its interior beauty.
You’ll find Ford’s Trigger-Torque power gives
you action right when you want it You’ll feel
safer-pass faster.
You’ll find Ford’s Ball-Joint Front Suspension
hehe Ford hold the road like a coat of paint...
ana a new front suspension mounting gives Ford
a silky-smooth Angle-Poised Ride.
Then, Ford interiors, like those of the Thun-
derbird, are rich, colorful and
Mr. and Mrs John Nichols of
Pratt, Kans., visited.last week with
their daughter, Mrs. Charlie King,
and family, and with John’s sister,
Mrs. Henry Banks, and husband
in this city.
LAUNDRY
DOSE AT MY HOME
FINISH WORK, WET WASH OR
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
ROUGH DRY
ALSO .
PICKUP nd DELIVERY
Mrs. Harr* Hannah
Tel. H02-3272
Archer City
The State of Texas
To: Sarah D. Statesbury and Sar-
ah D. Stotesbury; if living, and if
dead the legal representatives of
each of said named defendants,
and the unknown heirs of each
named defendants; the legal re-
presentatives of the unknown heirs
of each of said named defendants,
if the unknown heirs of said nam-
ed defendants are dead; and the
unknown heirs of the unknown
heirs of said named defendants, if
the unknown heirs of the unknown
heirs of said named defendants
are dead, Defendants Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
original lease is recorded in Vol-
ume 95, Page 446 of the Deed Rec-
ords of Archer County, Texas.
Plaintiff claim title in fee sim-
ple; that they were in possession
May 1, 1955; that on such date de-
fendants unlawfully dispossessed
plaintiffs of such property and un-
lawfully withholds possession of
same from plaintiffs. Plaintiffs
further allege title to such prop-
erty under the 10 and 25 Year
Statutes of Limitation and pray
judgment for title and possession
of such property, and for general
relief as is more fully shown by
Plaintiff’s Petition on file in this
If this citation is not served with-
Present were the newly-weds,
Airman and Mrs. Lelland D. Her-
ron (nee Miss Barbara Bowen) on
holiday leave from Lake Charles
AfB, La : Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bow-
en of Olney; and locals to include
Mr and Mrs. Charles Hoffman,
Debra and George and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McKee, Jackie and Vicki.
Mrs Bowen was greatly
prised and highly delighted.
sur-
You are hereby commanded to . ninet d after the date of its
appear by filing a written answer issuanc/ it \.hall ^ returned un-
to the Plaintiff’s Petition at or be- ,s_s“a“ce- “ snau ^ relur
AMERICAN LEGION POST 198
MEETS 7:30 p. m. AT AMERICAN LEGION HALL
1st and 3rd THURSDAYS
FIRE - CAR - LIFE - HOSPITAL
ACCIDENT
A. J. MORRIS AGENCY
ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FARM COVERAGE POLICY
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
PHONE 2-3150
fore ten o’clock A. M. of the first
Monday after expiration of forty-
two days from the date of the is-
suance of this citation, same being
Monday the 11th day of July 1955,
or before ten o’clock A. M. before
the Honorable District Court of
Archer County, Texas, at the Court
House of said County in Archer
City, Texas.
Said Plaintiff’s Petition was fil-
ed in said court, on the 23rd day
of May A. D. 1955, in this cause,
numbered 4843 on the docket of
said court, and styled, Blanche M.
Marts, Et Vir, Plaintiffs, vs. Sarah
D. Statesbury, et al, Defendants.
The names of the parties to the
cause are as follows:
Blanche M. Marts and husband,
E. R. Marts, are Plaintiffs and
Those persons first named in this
writ and to whom it is directed are
Defendants.
A brief statement of the nature j
of this suit is as follows, to-wit: >as-
A trespass to try title suit for men* complied with the laws of
served.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hand
and Seal of said Court, at office in
Archer City, Texas, this the 24th
day of May A. D. 1KS5.
Attest*
DON G. IKARD, Clerk,
District Court, Archer County,
Texas.
By Margaret E. Slack, Deputy.
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Certificate No. 337.
Company No. A-188.
Board of Insurance CommUalonors
of tho *
State of Toxaa
Austin, Texas, April 16, 1955
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that
Continental Investors Life Insur-
ance Company, Wichita Falls, Tex-
has according to sworn state-
title and possession of the follow-
ing described property situated in
Archer County, Texas, to-wit:
Full 7/8th Working Interest in
oil and gas lease and leasehold es-
state covering S 1/2 of Block 8,
W. J. Fraley Subdn. of H. O. & R.
O. Prideaux lands, per plat of
record in Deed Records of Archer
County, Texas, and containing 20
acres more or less. Said leasehold
estate having been created by vir-
tue of original oil and gas lease
from H. O. Prideaux et ux to A.
P. Nicholson et al covering, among
other land, the above land, which
Texas as conditions precedent to
its doing business in 4his state,
and I have issued to said Com-
pany a Certificate of Authority
from this office entitling it to do
business in this State for the year
ending May 31, 1956.
Given under my hand and my
seal of office at Austin, Texas, the
date first above written.
GARLAND A. SMITH
Chairman of the Board
23-3tc
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Mrs. George Bowen was honored
with a surprise dinner party given
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Phillips, re-
cently of Wichita Falls, visited
Sunday with her father, J. B.
Cross. Sr., in this city. She is the
former Miss Oleta Cross, English
teacher in the Wichita Falls schools
the past 11 years.
The Phillips are moving to near
Plainview. Texas, where the gent
was an occa-
Mr and Mrs.
Henry Banks when a large gather-
ing of kin and near kin was held.
A picnic lunch in the Bank’s at-
tractive back yard was enjoyed
by the following: Mrs. Mary Nich-
ols, mother of Mrs Banks; Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Joe Nichols, Billy and
Carol, and Mrs. Dovie Brasuell,
all of Amarillo; Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie King and children of this -city;
Lilly Norman, Roy Johnson and
Pearl and Patti Johnson, and Ludy
McCullen all of Davis, Okla.
In the afternoon, the Davis folk
visited another kinsman, 86-year-
old John Johnson at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Leath, in Wich-
ita Falls.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—374 acre farm one
mile north of Windthorst on High-
way 281. 83.6 acre farm 3 mile*
west of Windthorst on Highway
25 The H J Weinzapfel home in
the town of Windthorst, Texas. Re-
serve privilege to reject any or all
bids. W. V. Weinzapfel, Wind-
thorst, Texas. 24-lte
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$100 MONTHLY for doing
bly work at home. Write KEN-
CRAFT, Selma, Indiana. 24-lte
FDR RENT—2-room, air-condition-
ed apartment. Newly redecorated.
Tel. H02-5753. 24-tfe
Mrs. C. E. Morgan of Seymour
------- — „— was over Friday visiting her son,
will engage in irrigation farming i Tom, and family. Mrs. Morgan
and where Oleta has accepted a | reported that her husband is again
position as English teacher in the in the Veteran’s Hospital at Mc-
Plainview Junior High School. 'vl
Kinney.
PIANO RECITAL
Mrs. W. D. Wilson presented her
piano pupils in a lovely recital
Monday night at the Taylor Me-
morial Chapel of the Methodist
The Clock in the Hall_________
Trailing Moon Vines___
Church. A large number of friends
and members of the families of the
talented youngsters was present
for the presentation.
The program follows:
_________Stair*
____________Blake
Judy McMurtry
Headin’ for the Canyon.
Sandstorm_____
Little Indian Scout _
Clementine_______
American Folk Tune
Michael Fall
___Archer
Bermont
--Ogle
Candy Suite_______
Peppermint Canes
Lolly Pops
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers___________________-
Everett Ann Byrne
The Flower Fairy_________
Water Sprites-----------
Toymaker’s Dream
. Scher
Jessel
ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner
Parts Sales and Service. Pra#
demonstrations.
C. L. Dickey, Archer City. Phone
Ho 2-5695 24 tfe
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FOR THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME
on a new Pontiac, see McAlistcr-
Cameron Motor Co., Archer City,
Texas. 22-tfe
BARGAIN—1955 Ford six 2-door.
5000 miles. Like new. Will finance
for right party. First State Bank.
22-tfe
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FOR SALE—5-room modern honae
in good condition and well located.
Call HO-2-5278 after 4:30. Jofca
Hopkins. 19-tfa
FOR SALE—good adding machine
and upright piano. Mrs. R. M.
Walker, telephone 2-5256
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PICTURE FRAMING to your satis-
faction. Moderately priced. John
Swenson. 11-tfe
Nancy Lynn Cole
School Band______
Singing Brook--:--------
We’il Go Fishing in a Crawdad Hole----
Mary O’Donohoe
Frisky Lamb__________
Skylark------------
Two Banjos----
,._Van Nort
-Fletcher
____Golden
Cobb
Erb
_Wey bright
Hayes
Melissa Powell
Frost
-John Thompson, Jr.
March of the Wee Folk.
Let’s a-Dancing Go -
Climbing-----
Kathy Seay
At the Junior Prom--
Wisteria----
Three Hands on a Piano..
___Gaynor
________Rennick
MacLachlan
____Eckstein
_______.Barker
______Eckstein
YOU DRAW IT—I’ll saw it Scroll
and band sawing, reasonable. John
Swenson. 11-tfe
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WANT TO BUY—5 to 40 acre* of
land with at least one-half of roy-
alty. D. T. Noble, Archer City.
9-tfe
I HAVE room for several modern
trailers. Joe’s Trailer Park, 601
So. Oak. Phone HOpkins 2-5604.,
Acher City, Texas. 2-tfc
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FOR SALE—2 choice building
lots. Jeff McMurtry, Tel. 2-5228.
49 TFC
Ellen Campbell
The Elf and the Fairy
Will O’ the Wisp
Bentley
Ketterer
Beatrice McKinney
An Old Viennese Melody
The Wood Nymph’s Harp------
Valse Lente, from Sleeping Beauty Ballet-
Marie Walsh
-John Thompson, Jr.
Tschaikowsky
Chase of the Butterflies .
Gypsy Dance-----
Gavotte----
A Minuet at Court-
Elf Dance--
I need work and will do house
work or ironing. Please call me
at 399W Annie Baxter.
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WATER WELL DRILLING—Mack
W. Roberts, Antelope, Texas 52-tfe
o -----
CLEAN CLOTHES wear longer.
Williams Cleaners. 34-tfc
......-Lichner
Gossec-Rovenger
Alice Brothers
H. L. GAGE TANK TRUCKS—
Rea Phone 11. Kamay, Tex. All kinds
Sanfrac Oils, Vacuum Mud Trucks,
Drilling and Drinking Water Haul-
_ ing, Tank Cleaning, Road Oiling,
Dennee Casing puling 34-tfe
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4% INTEREST—Fed era l.Land
Bank Loan, for purchase of land,
Heller cattle, re-financing or improve
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy-------
Karen Barton
Tschaikowsky
Grieg meats. National Farm Loan Asao-
Serenade
.- Auld
Janis Harvey
Dark Eyes -
Pomp and Pageantry
Message of Love-------
Thompson
____Cobb
Caroline O’Donohoe
Sue McMurtry
The Bells of St. Mary’s-
Janis Harvey and Sue McMurtry
Butterfly -
Dance of the Rosebuds
Moszkowsky-Franz
__Adams
__Merkel
.Keats
Janet Shields
Menuet a PAntique.
___Rasbach
Paderewski
Bethalice Berry
Make today your day to Teat Drive a
FORD the new BEST SELLER... sells more because its worth morel
Perry Pittman Company
SiE THE EDDIE CANTOR SHOW AT ^O'CLOCK P. M. SATURDAY ON STATION KWFT-TV, CHANNEL 6
May Night
Etude _
Palmgren
..Wollenhaupt
Lenn Young
ciation, 223 Radio Building. Phone
2-4093, Wichita Falls. 17-tfc
SKIN ITCH
HOW TO RELIEVE IT
IN 15 MINUTES
If not pleased, your 40c back
from any druggist. ITCH-ME-NOT
deadens itch and burning in min-
utes; kills germs and fungus on
contact. Wonderful for eczema,
ringworm, foot itch and other
surface rashes. Today at City Drug.
FOR ATHLETES FOOT
Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. Watch
the old tainted skin slough off
leaving healthy, hardy skin. If not
pleased with powerful, instant-dry-
ing T-4-L your 40c back at any drug
store. Today at City Drug.
amamsmmm
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have purchased the equipment from City Laundry in Ar-
cher City and have moved it to to our
Olney Automatic Laundry
207 SO. AVI. B—OLHEY, TEXAS
From there we wish to offer
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
in Archer City
TEL H02-5417, ARCHES CITY
ARCHER CITY
TEL 515R
OLNEY, TEXAS
S. W. MONKRES
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The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1955, newspaper, June 2, 1955; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708204/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.