The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1962 Page: 5 of 7
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Pendergrass, Box 794, Archer anc| tj,at j now j,o!d sucj, inters.
Legal Netiee
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
THE ESTATE OF W. S. CARSON,
DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that
original letters testamentary up-
on the estate of W. S. Carson
were issued to me, the under-
signed, on the 19th day of Feb-
ruary, 1962, in the proceeding
indicated below my signature
hereto, which is still pending,
City.
^c All persons having claims against
which
WHEN IT’S PRINTING you are i ministered6’ i^the* County "below
cher County News offers
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you
named, are hereby required to
tfD: Present same to me respect-
p fully, at the address below given,
Seventeen Texas Company Employees Th« Ard.« c~.tr New. Thur«u7. H„d. *>, l-xa
To Attend Quarter Century Dinner
Seventeen employees or re-1 George R. Bruce, Marvin L.
tired employees of The Texas Hamm. Walter G. Groves, Her-
Pipe Line Co. who live in Archer man R. Adams, Sherman McFer
City will attend the annual Quart-
er Century dinner at the Wichita
Falls Country Club Friday at
6 pm.
Twenty-five employees of Tex-
aco, Inc. in this area will be hon-
ored at the affair.
Attending from Archer City
will be Raymond E. Anderson,
Joseph H. Davis, L A. Rhodes, C.
D. Johnson, Lee Barton, Cecil F.
Fletcher, George H. Warren,
service. Archer
County
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FOR SALE—Capable, Honest, De- WANTED—W. C. (Dub) Suther-
pendable service as commission- land, Jr. for commissioner, Pre-
er Precinct 4—Consideration: cinct 4. 5-3-62p
Your vote for Sutherland May I—-____—zr~
-th 5-3-62p FOR SALE—Shed posts, approxi-
’-----mately 10 feet long, $2 to $2.50
FOR SALE—Get five rolls of each. Vincent Murphy Chevrolet
adding machine tape for the Co. tfc
214, Holliday, Archer County,
Texas.
Dated this 19th day of Febru-
ary, 1962.
Rosa Lee Carson, Independent
Executrix of the Estate of W.
S. Carson, Deceased, No. 1279,
in the County Court of Archer
County, Texas.
29c
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ty News. tfc,
DON’T DRIVE to Wichita Falls!
Now you can get typewriter rib
bons here in Archer City at the |
Archer County News. tfp j
Veteran World War I
Archer County
Barracks No. 2432
Meets each third Sunday
2:30
American Legion Hall
Lesral Notice
LETS TRADE—Boating head-
quarters, boats, motors, trailer, Phone HO 2-5481 — HO 2-3110
fishing and ski rigs, new and Free Estimates
used. All sizes cruisers, run- 24-Hour Service
abouts, inboard and outboard. Triple “R” Electric
-----------^ kkomIom on pkjj Electrification
Marine supplies and Fiberglass.
Auto Electric Service Company,
908 Ohio, Wichita Falls, Texas,
phone 766 4246. 3-15—7-26c
OWNERS OF MARES—Breed
your grade mares to Flashy Kay
—concentrated Flying Bob
Bloodlines—$50. Breed your reg-
istered mares to King Three
Bars, P 103.841, $200; Tripple
Trouble, P 104.479, King and Bill
Cody breeding, $200; Poco Secos
P 80,948, Poco Bueno and Pretty
Buck breeding, $100. Return in
season—$1 per day mare care.
Registered Yrlg, colts for sale.
Portwood Ranch and Co., Rt 1,
Bomarton, Texas
Residential Wiring
Archer City, Texas
JUNIOR PLAY tickets
sale. Get your’s early.
Murphy Chevrolet Co.
WANTED—ironing
HO 2-5558.
to do. Phone
22-29-5C
FOR SALE—Hand made
stitched aprons and embroidered
pillow cases. Phone HO 2-5552.
29-5c
LOST—Silver necklace in the
business area Wednesday morn-
ing, March 21. Mrs. Harvey Light,
22 29-5-12C H0 2-3363. 29-p
TERRIFIC BUY CARD 0F THANKS
Adding machines $24 50 up . May we thank each one who
Portable typewriters $39.95 up *n any way express their kind-
Typing tables $4.95 ness and deep consideration in
Standard Typewriters $49.95 up ^e losss of our loved one, John
REMINGTON-RAND AGENCY B. Hulse. Thank you sincerely for
609 Scott, Wichita Falls y°ur thoughtfulness and may
God’s blessing be upon each of
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
THE ESTATE OF EULA WEST,
DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that orig-
inal letters testamentary upon
the estate of Eula West were is-
I sued to me, the undersigned, on
the 19th day of March, 1962, in
j the proceeding indicated below
my signature hereto, which is
still pending, ad that I now hold
such letters. All persons having
claims against said estate, which
is being administered in the
County below named, are hereby
required to present the same to
me respectfully, at the address
below given, before suit upon
same are barred by the general
statute of limitations, before
such estate is closed, and within
the time prescribed by law. My
cross- res<dence and post office address
are Megargel, Archer County,
Texas.
Dated this 27th day of March,
1962.
D. E. McClendon, Independent
Executor of the Estate of Eula
West, Deceased, No. 1282, in
the County Court of Archer
County, Texas.
29p
are on
Vincent
29c
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank all my friends
for the gifts and get well cards
I received while I was a patient
in our new county hospital. A
special thanks to nurses and the
ones who cook and also to Dr.
FOR SALE—two bedroom home, you.
corner lot, 100 x 140 ft. Garden Mr. and Mrs. Pink J. Hulse, j Schlomach and the ones at the
space, trees and storage. HO 2- Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Hulse clinic. Mrs. Coleman and Miss
5742. 29tfs an(j SOns, Jasper and Tommy. I Wanda Hall.
FOR RENT—5 room modem
house. For information, call at
rock house, south of Bracey gar-
age, or hone HO 2-3344. 15-22-29p
29p
Mrs. Tot Knight
CARD OF THANKS
We want to take this means to
! thank each and everyone who
called, sent flowers, brought
following persons have! food. and served the food during
Archer County the l°ss °“r of Father and Grand-
Political Column
FOR RENT—two furnished
srs, a*r» at ssiassrsa-ast
___ didates for public office subject grateful to everyone and we will
MAKING POSTERS? Make one to the Democratic Primary, May always remember each of you.
stop do when buying supplies. 5, 1962; ] Ma-V God bless you.
We have a complete line of pos----—:-——:—— ! Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ensey,
ter board and all colors of Car- For Commissioner, Precinct 4
ter’s felt-tipped markers. The J w- DWYER
Archer County News. tf
BOWLERS — Shirts and blouses,
lettering, monogramming, design
and emblem service. See Mrs.
Clayton in care of J. C. Penney
Co., Wichita Falls. 29-5-12-19p
(of C O R S E)
GEO. CORSE JR.
for
STATE SENATOR
Dem. Primary, May 5
(pd. pol. adv.)
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ROY HAIGOOD
W. C. (Dub) SUTHERLAND Jr.
JACK ROBERTSON
ED HELLER
Far County and District Clerk
DON G. IKARD
MRS. CHAS. (Dell) MARTIN
For Commissioner, Precinct 2
O. G. (Guy) PENNARTZ
JOHN BELL
For County Treasurer
MRS. LOLA M. BEATY
MRS. GRACE KNOX
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ensey, Mr.
and Mrs. Tot Canada, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Canada, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Moore, Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Lyles, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
| Hasley, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
: Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. George
Ensey Jr. 29p
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank everyone for
their kindness, visits, cards,
doctors and nurses during my
stay in the hospital. A special
thanks to those who sat up.
J. M. McCaslin 29c
I Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Daniel of
Denton were weekend visitors
; in the home of Mrs. Daniel’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomas.
For State Senator, 23rd District Mr Thomas is recovering from
1 an illness suffered some four
For County Judge
BILL HOLDER
JIMMY P. HORANY
GEORGE CORSE JR.
GEORGE MOFFETT
weeks ago.
For State Representative, Dist. 61
JACK CRAIN
Anthony (Tony) Fenoglio
J. W. McCaslin returned home
, Tuesday after having surgery. He
is doing nicely.
The
Archer County News
ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
PHONE HO 2-3151
Insects Still
Problem to Man
Insects have bothered man
since the beginning of recorded
history. They have stung him,
bitten him, destroyed his home
and his food and, even worse,
carried germs that brought sick-
ness and death. Entomologists
report that they can identify
some 10.000 ‘public enemy” in-
sects that do $4 billion damage
annually.
For thousands of years man
Rites for Ward
■
Infant Thursday
ran, Monte Moore, Martin B.
Roberts, Walter J. Ruth. Baron
B. Parks and Robert L. Hancock. Funeral services for Joanna
It was announced by C. W. Ward, seven-month-old daughter
Brock, assistant general manager, °f Mr and Mrs. C. W. Ward of
that Texaco, Inc. has approxi- Ft. Worth, are tentatively sched-
mately 35,000 employees in the u,ed *or today (Thursday) at
United States. Over 21% of Faith Memorial Baptist Church,
these employees have more than Joanna was bom February 5,
25 years service with the com- *962 and passed away Tuesday,
pany. The meeting held in Wich- March 27. She was the grand-
ita Falls will be one of 38 Quart- n‘ece °f Mrs. J. C. Pendergrass
er Century Club dinners held Archer City,
this year in the nation. At these Survivors other than her rlf-
various dinners scattered ents include three brothers, Ken-
throughout the United States ny, Curtis and Jeffery, and a
two employees will receive 50 sister, Sherrye, all of the home;
Year Awards; 182 will receive maternal grandparents are Mr.
40 Year Awards and 321 will re- and Mrs. Lowell Norman of Lub-
ceive 30 Year Awards. 614 em- bock; and paternal grandpar- j
ployees will receive the 25 year ents, are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ward
Awards. of Mullins; also two great grand-
R. H. Webb and G. V. Ander- mothers, Mrs. W. A. Rollins of
son will serve on the Entertain- Synder; and Mrs. Lottie Byrd of
ment Committee and have an-
Breckenridge.
nounced that part of the pro- Mr Mrs. IC. W. Ward are
gram will be the performance of former Archer Cl*y resldents-
a square dance team. _
Miss Pattsie Sherwood of Wich-
ita Falls and employees of the) Mrs. Philip Baker (Tissa) is
Company will be in charge of staying in the home of her par-
decorations. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roberts,
probably did little but swat and
squash the insects to defend Mrs. Eleanor Doty of Wichita while her husband is participat-
himself against them, but by Falls will furnish the dinner *n8 'n Army maneuvers at Berg-
1000 B C Homer was writing music at the organ. strom Air Force Base near Aus-
about sulphur as a fumigant. '■ W. T. Palmer, general man- tin.
Since that time insecticides have! ager of the Wichita Falls Divi-
steadily improved. One, DDT, sion of The Texas Pipe Line
Company, will serve as vice
chairman and master of cere-
monies.
LOOK WHO’S
NEW
A son, Alan Burke, was born
March 6 in Wichita Falls to Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Davis. Alan weigh-
ed 9 lbs. 8 ozs. and has an old-
er brother, Keith, and sister,
Julia. Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Browning and
paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Davis all of Belle-
vue.
irs so
EASY WHEN
YOU PAY FOP
YOUR INSURANCE
BY THE MONTH
SEE
TRIGG INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone HO 2-3154
REPKESENTIMS THE
TRAVELERS • HARTFORD
was developed in 1942, and gave
promise of providing the knock-
out punch against insect hordes.
However, many insects, includ-
ing flies, salt marsh mosquitoes,
roaches, and lice quickly develop-
ed resistance to the chemical.
Archer City Personals
Mr, and Mrs. M. G. Williams I
Other insects including Mexican VdaJghtX*Mrs Raj!
J—SJ’LSoSAT' 0,*“rk
Even today there is still only ?am« t0. be.nwith her parents dur-
one sure defense against insects. '?* tbe‘r llln,ef t0ther* v,s,t,ng
A simple but complete program thet W.U.ams’ last week were a
of community and home sanita- s'^fr and husband, Mr. and Mrs
tion. Start this program at home A*hur ”orne, °f and
by clearing the weeds from a 1daughter and husband, Mr. and
around the garage, stock ™rs..3- D SeweI1 from Fort
ponds and fence corners. Thesej „ . „ ... .
are ideal breeding Diaces for1 Mr and Mrs Larry Smlth’ ,ong
.Tata P time residents of Archer City
. r have recently moved to Azle
leak and nnrrnsi< n rpnlarinu where they purchased a Small
leaks and corrosion, replacing new d
those that are worn or misshapen, j« _ ... . ,
Garbage cans should be washed ’ * Joe CujwelI reDOrted
weekly to keep them clean and thifh7had a wonderful time Uk
dry- , ing care of the ducks, chickens,
Always replace the lid when (j0gS an(j pjg when he spent last
depositing refuge. If the lid week jn Axle with his Granny
doesn’t fit, fix it or get a new an(j Grandpa Smith. He says he
one. doesn’t want to stay away from
Inspect the house and ground home as long as five days again
BOWL II OLHEY!
ANY GROUP WITH 20 OR MORE BOWLERS ARE
ELIGIBLE FOR OUR REDUCED PRICE OF JUST
35c per line. -
—OPEN BOWLING —
• Monday Night
• Thursday Nights
• Saturday & Sundays
SNACK BAR — SHORT ORDERS
LUCKY STRIKE LANE
IN OLNEY
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carefully for stagnant water
catchers. Vases and flower pots
inside the house are frequent of- ___
fenders as are old tires, wood cousins over the weekend,
piles, tin cans and empty jars in | Visiting in the home of
though.
Harold Moore of Dallas vis-
ed in the homes of his aunts and
the yard.
Use a good residual spray on
all out buildings, walls, ponds,
and shrubbery and eliminate
stagnant water areas.
Empty and refill all stock and
pet water troughes at least once
a week.
Finally, repair or replace all
worn or damaged screens and
use a space spray or aerosol >
and Mrs. J. W. Sturgeon over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Eustace and children, Todd, Lor-
rie and Boyr, and Mrs. Sturgeon’s
sister and brother-in-law. Captain
and Mrs. Gilbert Ball, Rebecca
and Judy of Myma, Tenn. The
Balls were enroute to their home
in Tenn. from Calif, where Capt.
Ball had been attending school.;
Mrs. J. W. Sturgeon returned
bomb to rid the house of flying to her home Friday after being a
pests, being particularly careful patient for two weeks in the
io cover feeds and eating ware. Hampton Hospital in Qlney and
Take the precautions now and the Baylor Hospital in Dallas,
keep them up through the sum- Her husband was with her in Dgl-
mer, and the fly and mosquito las Tuesday through Friday of
population will be the only loser. last week.
Don
IKARD
CANDIDATE FOR
DISTRICT AND COUNTY CLERK
WANTS YOUR VOTE!
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Moore, Virgil E. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1962, newspaper, March 29, 1962; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708796/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.