The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963 Page: 4 of 8
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The Archer County News
Thursday. July 2.1. 1963
Classified Section Bloodmobile To Be Here Thursday
teds cost just four New and used Singer Sewing LEGAL NOTICE m
d for the first in- machines, easy terms. Also re NOTICE OF SALE , „ . ...... ...
.n**r word nairs on anv brand. Burns Sew- rana Kn in the Dis- the Red River Regional blood- the blood centers processing
News classifieds cost just four New and used Singer Sewing
cents per word for the first in- machines, easy terms. Also re
•ertton and three aents per word pairs on any brand. Burns Sew-
for each additional insertion, ing Machine Service, 314 West
The minimum charge for the Groves, phone 564-5161, 01ne>
first insertion is 50c and each
insertion thereafter has a 40c
NOTICE
op g \LE
in Cause No. 5349 in the Dis- the Red River Regional blood- the blood center s
trict Court of Archer County, mobile will be in Archer City cost
Texas entitled C P McGaha. Thursday (today) with a quota Clevenger pointed
minimum. Cards of thanks
charged for a* a rate of $1.
News Phone: HO 2-3151
out tha*
11 18-25-lp Trustee%t aT'vs Opal Wright et of 55 pints to fill. The bloodmo- persons that live in Archer Coun-
Charles McDaniel has been bile will be held at the American ty. that are hospitalized away
Mrs sje
FOR SALE-
Meek, Ho 2-3396.
18-25p
after described real estate sep- mobile chairman
minerals and sur- Rod Cross unit.
4*
ARCHER CITY
MASONIC LODGE 708
Stated meeting first
and third Tuesday
each month.
C. C. Martin, W. M.
in Wichita Falls.
Persons donating blood are
asked not to eat for four hours
FOR SALE—Walnut refinished arately as to
dining room suite. Mrs. John face to the highest cash bidder Any healthful adult, male or
Dallas, phone H02-M42.----18-25C ^ ^ p *- » •.*«*«. Too
FO RENT_One bedroom house at the north steps of the County pass a physical checkup at the much fat content in your blood
°* with fenced vard. Call Noble Courthouse in Archer City, Arch- unjt. may cause a reaction in the per-
Quisenberry. HO 2 3298 25tfc er County. Texas, with the min- . nermission of a Darent S°"S vh° reee!v.es ,,h!. tr*nsf'i'
----— -—--——— eral interest to be sold first and , «ntten permission ot a parent slon You may drink black cof-
_____ FOR RENT—New 2 bedroom the surface interest second and for unmarried persons under 21 fee soft drinks and fruit juices
house Call Noble Quisenberry, sajd ]ar,d described as follows, to- >ears of age must be Presented and eat dry toast (no butter)
room HO 2-3298. 25tfc wjt- 19 aCres more or less, out George Cavenger, administer with jam or jelly, boiled or
ut NOW u WE—several good of Block No 16 °{ League No' 3' t0r„the blood center in ^hi,a poached egg-
_ _ n 00c T-onooc Denton County School Land, and Falls, met uith a group of local Following is a list of groups
WATER Setl Jfrillmg ar.d Pump “.^^.^y'^low PRICES Coc El* be“er described as Outer Blocks citizens last Wednesday night t^iat have been given quotas and
Planning a Week-end Accident?
.X /V ?
FOR SALE—Large eight
house Phone HO 2-3289
Sales. Mack Roberts. Antelope.
Texas Tel. 378-2491. Loving. Tex. lis Appliance.
tfc
to the town of Holliday Nos. 14. pr,d explained how the program tbe chairmen of each organiza-
15 and 49 except one acre out of worked and answered questions (jon;
Small electrical appliance re- the northwest corner of Block pertaining to the P™8ram H<- Fjrst Baptist Church, five. Rev.
pair, transistor radios, electric 14, described by metes and pointed out that the blood is not James jvfcGinlav: Faith Memorial
motors re wound and repaired, bounds as follows: BEGINNING wasted—if not used for transfu- gaptjst two j \y sturgeon;
Phone 2-3272. Clarence Hannah, at the northwest corner of said smn within 21 days, it is made Meth0dist Church, four. Rev. Kirk
tfc Block 14: THENCE, North 242 into plasma or blood denvat.es Beard; First christian Church,
feet to place of beginning, con- which keep indefinitely. three Jack Pate. church of
FOR SALE—Modern 3 bedroom DR SCAT-typewr.ter platen °"e acfre' ™ore or less' in C'tv wU1 have a supply Christ. Eugene Thomas: and As-
T. Rater, roll and type cleaner. JUST 60c Archer Count>- Texas , °f b,ood. “ everyone does h.s sembly 0f God. two. Rev. C. C.
25-lp at The News Office. tf 2l lc share Th*s mpans ,hat relatives Combs.
_ __1----— - ------- - and friends of persons needing Lions club. two. Ben Fulton:
n ... blood will not be called upon to nalphian Club, two, Mrs. Howard
LatnoIlC Women seek donors of blood during Bryant; Amity Club. two. Mrs.
emergencies. Perry Pittman; Book of Books
Meet at Graham The mobile unit's visit here Club, two, Mrs. John Bell; and I
will take care of local usage and American Legion, two. Joy Kirk-!
The third quarter meeting of wj]i a]So cover needs of Archer land.
City, county and state em-
FOR SALE—1956 Bel Aire Chev-
rolet in good condition. Mary
Howard. Electra highway, HO 2
5455 25tfc
house to be moved. G.
Antelope. Texas.
FOR SALE—1962 Ford Falcon.
4-door. 11.000 actual miles, one
driver Call HOpkins 2-5660 after
DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCH!
IN JUST 15 MINUTES,
5 Pm __ 2^c If the itch needs scratching, your
FOR SALE—Chest deep freeze back at any drug store \ou
and automatic washer. See (. B hol"^ IHching^uietsfthe Wichita Falls Deanery Coun- County residents should they be
Archer City Personals
______\nViseptic action lulls germs to cd °f 'be Dallas-Fort Worth elsewhere when the blood arises, ployces. five, Claude Morrison;
FARM LAND, 200 acres north help speed healing Fine day or Diocesan Council of Catholic There is no charge for Red School employees, three. James Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alsup, Stev- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mitchell
Westover. Texas, good house, night for eczema, insect bites, women was held July 18 at Cross blood. Hospitals make a Adams; Local stores, four R. A. cn shawn and shannon visited in visited in Wichita Falls Sunday
s^af'asjr^ 1. "ce rashos Now •* ci;i.K zs'Egnsi'cS£*5 zssTufsJz*rx siiis; ’srss&rsi'ct»—» *«— ’i,h Mrs E —1
Moms Agency. Box 698. Phone_______________the Immaculate Conception transfusion and share a part of two, Troy Pittman.
HO 2-3150 Archer City. Texas LAUNDRY PENS—jet black, in- Church were host
25 tfc dellible. smooth wTiting. ordor- Mrs. Jim Kelly conducted the
—__----less. Marks all clothing for wash- meeting. Mrs. Severine Frerich
FOR SALE—2-piece living room jng or dry cleaning JL'ST 29c at of Scotland won the door prize,
suite. Call HO 2-3286. 18-25p jne News Office. tf Mrs. Paul Buaz gave the wel-
FOR SALE- Two bedroom house f°me, Rev Pardyka introduced
located one block south and s ATHLETE'S FOOT ,be clerg>. Mrs. Lawrence Sch-
block east of post office. Sam HOW TO TREAT IT—
Yeager,
5 p.m.
phone HO 2-5403 after
App!-V instant'dr>ing T-4-L. You report
2ittc fee] ta|je hold to check itch-
labs read the minutes and Mrs.
Eld Berend gave the treasurers
\Elf'S FROM
SCOTLAND
with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Moore
and boys. -'lr and Mrs. Harold Caldwell
- and family are visiting with her
ing. burning, in minutes. Then in portV weVe Mmes Matt'ciark J child, a little boy weighing in rememDerea as me lormc
3 to 5 days, watch infected skin p .ime.. -Ma'1 *- a K- J .. , ho (hev Ann Schenk of Scotland,
cljf U ctin R Reneau. Lawrence Schlabs and at ' lbs » ozs. and wnom tney
Deanery chairmen making re-
HOT??
install a new auto
air conditioner for
as little as $225. at
Perry Pittman
Company
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Byrnes have sister Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crutch-
returned recently from a 10 day « and family. The Caldwell’six-
vacation to points in Colo., year-old son Tommy, fell from
Wyoming, and the Black Hills of a windmill at his home in Well-
South Dakota. ‘"I™ Thursday and was brought
_ to the Bethania hospital in Wirh-
By MRS. LEONARD SCHENK | relatives here recently including jta Faljs to a specialist. They re-
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Birken- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thursday afternoon and over- ported that he is improving und
feld are the parents of their first Schenk. Mrs. Lindeman will be night guests of Mr. and Mrs. is still hospitalized for x-ravs
remembered as the former Betty j0hn Bell and family were Mr. and observation.
£3 £ 3£ £» %
have named Johnny Chris. Ron-
ald is with the Navy and is sta-
and Mrs. Bill Largent, Lana and
Kathy of Bartlesville. Okla. They
ra- mmm mmk mmmmm
v } npw npphew man Frerich. Lawrence Schlabs,) _
_ Severine Frerich, Roy Lee
Archer City Personals | Mr and Mrs. Robert Hoffman Schenk and Hank Meurer Lt' C°L and MrS’ J' T 0T°°Ie 1
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Graves and children, Mike. Suzanne and
11-18-25C
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this
and Niekie, Mark, Patty, Joe and
7/nJde ‘T’&fr S^e/p
A PERSON ALL WRAPPED
UP »N WIMSEUF MAKES
A HECK OF A LOOKIN'
PACKAGE.
You don't have to "wrap up" or
"dres* up" to shop at PAT'S
AUTO SUPPLY. Coma as you
are! You'll find a complete as-
sortment of auto parts and sup-
plies, plus Magneto Repair. We
t . -o --- ------ and boys went to Electra Wednes- Bruce oi rorresi vuy, arx., vis- ma„^nd" chHdren^nd°M« C^Mtohell*fn th[s
thanks to everyone who helped day and visited with her parents. I'cd for five days last week with Lindeman and Dorothy went to city- The OToole family is from
‘“neSSpnd Mr and Mrs. Carl Taylor, and Robert’s mother. Mrs. Joe Hoff- Dent0n LJ14 to”St Sh Mr Abater. Calif., but will be sta-
e Kit £ Go/^ bless each Thursda-V they went to Levelland man and family. an(J ^ j6hn Lindeman and tioned at Abilene after they ro-
and evervnnl t0 v,s,t w,th h,s sisters ....... to see the new home that John- ‘urn from a trip to Washington.
Bennie King and family ’’Sp „ Mr andt^Irf Gus Schlabs of ny Lindeman and his wife are
m * g dna lamny -op Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCown and Friona visited here with relatives having built there
Penny visited in Graford Satur- recently including his parents, _1
day and Sunday with their par- the Anton Schlabs, Sr.
CARBURETOR
TROUBLE?
We'll clean it fer only
54 00 All meke* including
4 barrels, no extra charge.
—GUARANTEED—
BILL
WARD
CARD OF THANKS
ents. Mr and Mrs. Hollis McCann
one *for°the pf^^rdVflo^ S* ^ ^ MCC°Wn' an^^of^^S
Mrs. Roy Lee Schenk was hos-
tess to a Stanley party last Fri-
ers and other acts of kindness
shown to me during my recent
operation. May God bless each
cf you.
Dave Perdue 25c
THAT'S H FACT
was the demonstrator.
invite your petronage.
Il >j L. •,
CARD OF THANKS
We wculd like to thank every-
one for the food, prayers, floral
offerings, kindness and the con-
tributions offeree, us during the
loss of our little daughter. Judy
Maxine We could never express
our appreciation as we feel it.
May God richly bless each and
everyone.
The Wayne Cox family 25p
HOT??
Service votir auto
air conditioner
at
Perry Pittman
Company
PUTTING OH THE DOG
TH6&UKMES£K/N6 THi&AW
rVAS SO CHARMED g/A L/TTLE
SCOTCH TERRIER &VEH TO
HIM BV A BEGGAR, HE MADE
THERUR fiRSTA DUKE, THEM
A GENERAL - AND SORED HIM
WITH ROYAL POMP WHEN THE
DUKE- GENERAL-TERRIER
CUED/
A FREEDOM FIRST.
fr WASONADG. 2,
/909 THE US. AIR
FORCE WAS BORN.
IT WAS ON THAT DAY
THAT THF ARMY
APPOINTED A BOARD
70 CONSIDER 7H£
Purchase cf the
WRIGHT BROTHERS ’PLANE,
FREEDOM...
. . . WILL ALWAYS NEED BRAVE MEN TO DEFEND AND
PRESERVE IT. MEN AND WOMEN LIKE YOU. AND YOU
CAN DO SOME THING ABOU T DEFENDING) FREEDOM
BY BUYING, U. S. SAVfNGS BONDS.
The following families went to
Selma Park this past Sunday for
a day of outing, the Hugo Teich-
mans. Lawrence Schlabs, Seve-
rine Frerichs. Joe Schlabs, Wayne
Jacksons. Bennie Lindemans.
and Nick Schenk.
Archer City Personals
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wilson and
daughter, Mrs. Wa’-ne Abshire
and daughters were in Austin re-
cently visiting a few days with
the Wilson’s son, Lonnie Wilson.
Emilie Lamon of San Antonio
and Robert Hinkle of Austin were
guests of Alice Brothers during
the rodeo All three are students
at Texas University.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brothers
and Alice, accompanied by Mrs.
J. N. Hicks of Burkburnett and
Miss Lois Brothers of Wichita
Falls have recently returned
from a trip to Big Bend National
Park, and Chihuahua, Las Mochis,
and Mazatlan in Old Mexico. The
Mexican train to the Pacific coast
was finished in 1961. It passed j
Copper Canyon, which is deeper
and larger than Arizona's Grand
Canyon, crossed the Continental
Divide three times, and went
through 72 tunnels.
! Now
1 Available
1 *n
liMl
| Archer City
We Will Do All Types of Plumbing
And New Installations
R. A.
BURNS
PHONE 2-5450
Guests Saturday night in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hearne from Olney and Mr.
and Mrs. James Bailey of Graham.
They all attended the rodeo Sa-
turday night.
Zvvrn time to cheek year
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water level control. Three water temperatures.
Dryer has four cycles. Temperature control,
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963, newspaper, July 25, 1963; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708403/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.