The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1952 Page: 7 of 8
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IURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1962
THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
Ir. and Mrs. Harry Hannah and er Charlie Gibson spoke at the
L. R. Roll attended a chili i *eet
pper Riven Wednesday nigfot of
week in Graham by the
jierican Legion and Auxiliary
Rt in that city. State Command-
Rev. C. C. Hooper was over
Wednesday from Wichita Palls, at-
tending business and greeting
friends on our streets.
Owens & Brumley
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Subject to action of the Demo-
cratic Primary July 26, 1962:
For State Legislature, 71st Diet:
GLEN SUTHERLAND
For County Judge:
J. C. STRAWN, Jr.
For District and County Clerk:
DON G. 1KARD
A. J. (Hefty) MORRIS
For Sheriff, Tax Assessor and Col-
lector:
CLAUDE A. MORRISON
For County Attorney:
CARL OOPFMAN
PAUL O. WYLIE
For County Treasurer:
MRS. LOLA BEATY
For Commissioner Prec. No. 1:
COLE TIDWELL
EDGAR THOMAS
J. W. FRANKLIN
For Commissioner Prec. No. 3:
ODELL BISHOP
D. C. DUBOSE
BENNIE H. FICHTE
For Commissioner Prec. No. 4
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(at H. K. Petty Service Station)
J. W. Covington Whitey Rounsaville
Telephone 284W Telephone 225W
BAKE SALE
Saturday morning, beginning at
9 /clock st Parker’s. Benefit As-
sembly of G<d Church.
B. M. DINSMORE SPEAKS
AT HOLLIDAY PTA
“Looking Back—Looking For-
ward" was the subject of B. M.
Dinsmore, superintendent cf Pub-
lic schools in Wichita County, and
vice-president of the Parents and
Teachers Association, when be
spoke to the Holliday Parent-
Teachers Association Thursday,
Feb. 14, at 3 p. m. in the Holliday
High School Auditorium.
Rev. Harry Hannah, pastor of
the Baptist Church in Holliday
gave the devotional for the meet-
ing.
The Executive Board met prior
to the regular meeting.
Prizes were awarded to the class
in high school and one in grade
school with the greater number
of parents present’ at the meeting.
—Mrs. J. E. White, Reporter
Mrs- Joe Kitchens and her niece
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Darnell who are visiting fre-m the
San Fernando Valley, Calif., spent
Sun<toy with the former’s sister,
Mrs. L. P. Clinton, at Carnagie,
Okla., and Mrs. Kitchens’ foster
son, Herman Holly, at Fort Cobb,
Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Darr.ell are
the parents of movie actress, Lin-
da Darnell.
Pvt. Leroy Fudge of Walker Air
Base, Roswell, N. M., visited Tues-
day with his grandmother Mrs.
Joe Fudge, in this city. The young
airman accompanied an uncle,
Wallace Fudge, over from Wichita
Falls where he had been visiting
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blevins ar»
the proud parents of another baby
bey, Ricky David, who arrived
J n. 27 in the Olney hospital.
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MOST OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
SAID DENTAL FUGITIVES
AUSTIN, Texas.—Mere than 90
percent of all school-age children
in this country are fugitives from
a dentist’s chair, an official mem-
orandum from the Governor’s of-
fice points out.
In an effort to call attention to
the fact that children’s teeth are
decaying six times faster than
they are being filled, Governor Al-
lan Shivers has designated Febru-
ary 4, as Children’s Dental Health
Day in Texas. Texas’ observance
is part of a national program of
children’s dental health.
“Dental decay afflicts an esti-
mated 90 percent of school-age
children,” the Governor wrote into
the memorandum. “Dental health
of our children should be a major
concern of our community.”
This will make the fourth year
that state health authorities and
private dental practitioners, have
teamed together to combat wide-
spread netal deterioration of chil-
dren’s teeth. The Texas State De-
partment of Health and the State
Dental Society are sponsoring the
state observance.
One of the biggest hurdles to be
overcome, pregram sponsors 6ay,
is the attitude that baby teeth are
insignificant. j.
“They aren’t,” Dr. Geo. W. Cox
Said. “Our dental ecienfcisrts tell us
that first teeth have, a vital bear-
ing on the condition cf permanent
teeth.”
The Governor’s memorandum
read: “The thought, attention and
efforts of those in the dental pro-
fession* are concerned with pre-
ventive measures for children that
they may be assured a substantial
measure of lifelong dental health.
“The establishment of &ueh pre-
ventive measures as fluoridation
of public water supplies is en-
couraged by public health leaders
as one of the dental profession’s
most powerful allies in improving
the nation’s dental health.”
He appealed to “agencies., or-
ganizations, and individuals to
mark the occasion” by calling pub-
lic attention to the plight of
youngsters’ teeth.
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The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1952, newspaper, February 14, 1952; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708371/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.