The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1967 Page: 2 of 8
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The Archer County News
Published every Thursday at Archer City, Archer County, Texas
Joe K. Stults. Editor and Publisher
Second class postage paid at Archer City, Texas. 76351
Subscription rates: $2.50 in county and adjoining counties and
$5 00 elsewhere. ____
Any erroneous reflection on the character, reputation or stand-
ing of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in The
News will be gladlv corrected if brought to the attention of the
publisuei. ____
Btst •»ss usociatw*
The Archer County News Thursday. May 4. 1967
GA^ Q&gJz Ja&AA* • • •
Taken hnm the bach files of The News
Nov. 25, 1943 ) ily in Dallas.
Mrs. Herman Fraser, former -
Wichitan now of Rogers. Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore
visited the latter part of last and daughter. Clara, of Fort
week with her parents. Mr and Worth, are Thanksgiving guests
Mrs. H Wilmut. of Holliday, on in the home of the lady's sister
the occasion of the couple's 57th and family, the \V C. Suther-
wedd.ng anniversary on Nov. 18 land. Srs.
\ttv and Mrs. James Harvey Joe Brenneis and son, Johnny,
and daughters. Jams and Frances of Windthorst. were Archer City
Ann, and the lady's sister. Miss and News office visitors Wed-
Patsy Fleming, student at Hardin nesday morning.
College, left Wednesday p.m. for -
Austin to spend Thanksgiving Mrs. Cora Hull spent a de-
with the ladies' mother and bro- lightful weekend with her cou-j
ther Mrs J P Fleming and sin. Mrs. Winnie \ aughn. in War-;
Paul. rold
A REPORT FROM YOUR
County Agent’s Office
BRET TRIPLETT
Ruth McEwen Is
NTSU Grad
There have been numerous
calls from homeowners this
past week concerning foliage
eating insects present in trees
and shrubs. This time of year
there are several kinds of cater-
pillar insects that hatch out
and feed on the leaves of trees
and shrubs. Among these are
bagworms, w ebworms, tent cater-
Dollie Ruth McEwen of Me-
gapel is among 772 seniors who
have applied for bachelor’s de-
grees at North Texas State Uni-
versity.
Spiing commencement exer-
*, :cises are scheduled for 8 p m.
This was 18 percent above 1955 | June 2 at Founts Field.
Price for milk averaged S5.91 Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
per 100 ponds, 88 cents more liam Morris McEwen, of Megar-
than previous year. A total of gel. Miss McEwen is seeking a
2 8 billion pounds of milk was bachelor of science degree in
sold to plants and dealers in physical education.
1966 - j Miss McEwen was presented
Average number of milk cows the honor award of the RHO
declined while milk chapter of the national honor
increased, fraternity, Delta Psi Kappa, at
the spring homecoming banquet
given by members of the frater-
nity in Denton. She is an officer
of the women’s physical educa-
tion club, Delta Psi Kappa, and
Women’s Recreation and a mem-
ber of the state An national
physical education clubs.
Mrs 0 Slopanskv and daugh- Mr and Mrs. Selby Johnson
t°r Daisy 0f Wichita Falls, were young daughter. Cordelia, of
Thanksgiving guests in the home Odessa, made a "pop" visit from
'former's sister and son. Sunday night to Tuesday with
their respective home folk, the
C. D. Johnsons and Sam Herron
of the
Mrs. E
Pearston and Harry.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—The engagement and approach-
ing marriage of Carolyn Sue Franklin of Holliday to Robert
Francis Scheid of Stften Island, N.Y., has been announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franklin, Holliday. The bride-
elect is a graduate of Holliday High School rnd is employed
in Wichita Falls. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of
Tottenville High School rnd is now stationed at Sheppard Air
Force Base while serving in the Air Force. The couple plan
a June 3 wedding. Mr. and Mrs. William Stenzer Scheid, Sr.,
Staten Island, N.Y,. are parents of Scheid.
on farms
production per cow
pillars, and walnut and pecan The net result was total 1966
caterpillars. Several insecticides, milk production one percent
can be used to control these above 1965 production .
insects such as Sevin, Chlordane, The annual average of 402
DDT. Lead Arsenate, Malathion thousand milk cows was six per-
and Toxaphone. Malathion and cent below last year. Production'
Sevin can be obtained from any per cow at 7.480 pounds was
garden store. Aphids or plant eight percent above a year ear-
lice are also appearing on trees. Her.
shrubs, and rose bushes. These Cash recepits from the sale
can be controlled with Malathion of 2.8 billion pounds of milk
spray. Follow the mixing direc-'sold to plants and dealers!
tions on the labels. Remember amounted to $156.1 million. Farm a™1 accept responsibilities along
to use safety precautions when j value of milk produced at S180.1 w ith exploring career opportuni-
using any insecticide. million was 18 percent above!ties and learning skills are all
- i the previous year. ;3 part of 4-H Club work. 4-Hers
All 4-H Clubs in the county -- grow strong together, learning
will hold their last regular 4-H to be responsible citizens and
meeting next week. This will! ”, four‘,eaf clover is the competent leaders,
conclude 4-H meetings in the |s-'rnbo‘ ®ood *uck 1° man-v j 4-H is directed in the coun-
schools until next September. pe0_plLe But to. th,e 300_4 H Club ties by the county Extension
opportunities for the develop-
ment of good character and lead-
ship. Learning to work together
members in Archer County, it
has a different meaning.
The four-leaf clover with an
“H" on each leaf is the well-
. known symbol of 4-H, the youth
Wlenita program of the Texas Agricul-
storyitural Extension
Eddie Trigg flew home Wed-
nesday from Austin where he is
a Texas University student.
kin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burkett and
children. Butch and Cindy, of
Sundown, are spending the Tur-
Megorgel Topics
Archer County 4-H Clubs will
.enter 24 members in the District
III Elimination Contests at Mid-
i western University in
'Falls this Saturday. See otU>, c
concerning this elsewhere in to- ^ Extension Service and u a. ueparimer
Sys News 'Other State Extension Services administers the
y [throughout the nation. Since its
I beginning, 4-H has served one
A five county Dairy Show;out of every five adults in the
will be held this Saturday at United States. These 23 million
the Livestock Barn in Henrietta alumni and the more than two
beginning at 9:30 a.m. Adult, mill.on boys and girls now en-
4-H and FFA dairy entries from [rolled provide evidence of the
Effective ^ecembe^jl ^Mrs. ^ ho|Wayj with home {olk the
county home demonstra- 2 1 Burke,ts ancl Jlm v'llsons the theme of the annual Junior-j Junior
held
Pearls S
■work as
*:on agent
in Archer County.
By Lynda MrAnally The Vertigoes of
the Misty Moonlight” was ed for the dancing.
class sponsor,
Saturday. Mike Fields, was in
Seymour play- Archer- cla-v- Jack- Wichita and pleasures and values of being a
Montague counties will be en-,4-H' member,
tered. Windthorst 4-H members For boys and girls between
ter.
The
banquet room was dec-
thank Mike Kelly, who
Helped with decorations.
also
, . .... Senior Banquet neia aaiuruaj. » .cu*. »<•:> »>< “‘Iter at least
_ Mrs Dan Pickett and son- Mlke- Aprji 29 in the Community Cen- decorations. The class wishes to! , .
visited with the lady's parents, v ....... - •• caiue in
Mrs J T Wilson and daugh- Mr and Mrs A A Avres in
Sppef-'n th°i's % ^Wednesday plr^spendm^Thr-ArSnl'^ Uh orated carr>ing °Ut the ^
afternoon ,0 ch.. with .od! ^ ^«A ^Td f.X
friend, enronle to their home m ForI worth. is”,” star' lem also snspended
from the ceiling, and light blubs
were replaced with blue ones
to give a soft light effect. The
MIMEOGRAPH PAPER, letter
Mir, Mrs. ™ ooys ana girls between and legal size Onionskin paper,
charge of ?"d d'y P f aa", ^ the ages of 9 and 19- offers letter and legal size. The News
agents with valuable assistance
from adult and junior volunteer
4 H leaders. Statewide, the 4-H
program is guided by Texas
A&M University, the state’s land-
grant university. Nationally, the
US. Department of Agriculture
program as the
youth phase of the Cooperative
Extension Service.
County Extension Agents in-
vite youth and their parents
wishing to know more about 4-H
to visit them in their offices.
Graham.
Mr and Mr- Seth Duren and
daughter. Miss Frances Mae, left
Wednesday p.m to spend Thanks-
giving with another Duren daugh-
ter, Mrs. James Currie, and fam-
Whole-ale y'y Retail
AP
Mufflers and
Tail Pipes
For All Make of Car*
DON’S
Auto Parts
(South of Perry Pittman Co.)
Archer City, Texas
George A Key, of Olney, was
an Archer City visitor Monday.
__ Walls were covered in strips of
CAN TE KANI GROUP b]ue side of the room,
MEETS AT STANFORD HOME b J ^ o{ ^ pgper with
_ Kerr, Stanford was hostess ^ ^ m lhe Qlher ,ide;
Wednesday, April 26, fora meet- ^ wa„s werc lined also with
ing of the Can Te Kam Camp g whjte paper flagstone fence ly.
50 head of dairy
this year's contest.
The Archer County 4-H Horse
_ . . . . IClub will meet Monday. May 8,
The Freshman grass judging] .
. nf an at 7 Pm- ln the District Court-
team placed eighth out of 40 • .. .
. f . . ro0m *or tbe,r regular monthly
teams present at a contest held . *[
in Lubbock Saturday.
About 1600 Texas boys partic- _ . _
. Wi .u Lij c.t D*lry lnc<>"v« up 18 Percent
ipated in the contests held Sat- Texas farmers receiyed |
urday morning on the Texas )jncome ^ dairy ^
Tech campus. S178 3 million during 1966 ac-
Those who attended from Me- tp the Texas
Fire group, in her homo. She
was assisted in hostess duties
by her mother, Mrs. Irene Stan- r
gargel were Joe Gentry Tilden Livestock Reporti SerPice.!
Smith, Barry Bishop, John kel-____6___
and i
LEWIS MOTORS
OLNEY, TEXAS
Buick - Oldsmobile - Pontiac Dealer
for Archer County
BEST Deals Plus GOOD Service
G.M. Guardian Maiutenanca Sarvica
Joe Don Livingston,
twined
of
an
with ivy. On the west Mike Fields, advisor, accompan-
the room was a replica ied them,
old Southern mansion. -
~ptrjrqr%'
Also on the west end was a jjrs Mary Vardeman of Ida-j
twined with honeysuckle and yardenian js a former resident!
ford. The girls worked on their
ceremonial jackets during the wishjng well The entrance was ]ou has been jn the olney hos-
mThrgrouP will meet Saturday covered with a white archway!pital {or dental surg-ry. Mrs.
morning at Lea Hornady's home .
cook-out. Leaders of the u> , ,
are Mrs. Bill Gage and The band shell was enclosed gel.
with a white picket fence, and
solid blue paper formed the
background. On the background A 48-Piece - ,
less steel flatware has been pur-;
Probing the Mysteries of Atomic Fusion
for a
group
Mrs. Gene Stewart.
Lynn McWhorter.
reporter
and school teacher from Megar-
setting of stain-
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I BUTANE
PROPANE
W£ ARE WHOLESALERS FOR
Eight Leading Motor Oils
In Archer City you can buy
FI ISA products at
King’s Fina Station
Phon« 2-5613
Neely’s Station
HO 2-5216
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HAIGOOD & CAMPBELL
DAY PHONE 662-5413
MIGHT PHONES 462-5719 mr 462-5474
ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
and girl chased for the Methodist Church
with points earned from a stamp
manner.
Social Security
Rep. Here Tuesday
was drawn a life-size silver glit-
tered replica of a boy
in a garden. The artwork was _ . . ,
done bv Carolyn Burks. On one “«"«« P>ans Tbe church Plans
side of the background, the t0 add add‘t'°nal pieces in this
theme was written in silver let-
1 tei s.
The head table held an ar-
rangement of carnations and
blue candles. The other tables,
where four guests each were
seated, also held blue candles A representative of the Soc-
with silver glittered moons. iai Security Administration will
The meal was served by Susie be in Archer City at the Court
Davis. Barbara Tedrow, Paula House, Tuesday May 9, from 9
Peterson. Retha Kellar. Mollie a m. until 11:30 a m. You are
Rose, Pam Moss, Gwen Me- invited to meet with the rep-
Whorter, Kathy Colgan and Car- resentative to file your claim or
olyn Sherlev. . to obtain information or assist-
After dinner Elaine McAnally, ance concerning Social Security.
Junior Class President, gave the( Remember, even though you
welcome address. Randall Calla- are a social security or a rail-
han. Senior Class President, road retirement beneficiary, the
gave the response. Bobby Me- doctor bill insurance part of med-
Anally gave the senior class will, icare is not automatic as is hos-
!and Janie Sykora gave the jun- pital insurance. You should apply
ior class' prophecy of the Sen- for doctor bill insurance within
ior Class. three months before the month
After the banquet, a dance of your 65th birthday to avoid
was held in the banquet room delays in coverage.
TRUCKS
ROD A TUBING
BULLDOZERS MOTOR GRADERS
SWABBING REVERSB CIRCULATOR
ROUSTABOUT SERVICE
HICKMAN S JANSEN
OIL FIELD SERVICE
PHONE 462-3129 — ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
C. M. "SHORTY” HICKMAN
462-5504
A. W. “MUTT" JANSEN
462-5775
Participation in long-range
atomic fusion research is one
of the ways Texas Electric Ser-
vice Company is preparing for
the future. We are looking to
the time when new fuels wi !
be necessary to generate a
vastly greater supply of electri:
power than is required today.
For the past ten years, Texas
Electric Service and nine other investor-
cwned electric utilities operating in Texas
; -ve cooperated in sponsoring this reaearc i
r iw being conducted in laboratories at the
university of Texas.
Although difficult basic problems in the
f rim process a-d its application to the p: -
. ^srch,
tducation
and
Electric
Power
jn rf c ::..*.
-'r. mrn’v:
the research j? progressing and at the same
time contributing to the education and in-
spiration of young science students—tomor-
row’s scientists.
This research program has provided the
opportunity for more than 3,000 high school
science students in the area served by Texas
Electric Service to attend nuclear science
symposiums in the past seven years, and to
r.ieet and talk with some of the world's
leading scientists.
More of the science meetings will be held,
and additional students expoeed to the know!-
cJge being acquired from this research. We
f eel this is important not only to Texas Elec-
t ic Service Company but to the future of
t ;i electric power industry and of the r.ction
:; v eil.
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1967, newspaper, May 4, 1967; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708391/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.