The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
Published every Thursday at Archer City, Archer County, Texas
Joe Stults and Virgil E. Moore, Publishers
Virgil E. Moore, Editor
Second class postage paid at Archer City, Texas
Subscription rates: $2.50 in county and adjoining counties ant
$3 00 elsewhere
Any erroneous reflection on the character, reputation or
standing of any person, firm or corporation which may appear
n the News will be gladly corrected if brought to the attention of
he editor.
TEXAf
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The Archer County News Thursday, Oct. 4, 1962
‘BIG TEX” WELCOMES
THE WORLD TO DALLAS
1962
STATE
FAIR
OF
TEXAS
OCT. 6-21
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“EXPOSITION; jSH
OP NATIONS”
1962 TEXAS LVMNATIONAL TRADE FAIR
with a bright o,n colorful JiiUJJJ JJ]/j J*£U
PARADE OF NATIONS NIGHTLY
Elaborate parade nightly at 6-45 p.m (Except Oct. 10 and Oct. 12 parade at
6:15 p.m. and on Sunday. Oct. 7. at 2 30 p.m. AND 6:45 pm.)
2 FREE TRIPS TO EUROPE
VIA 10*,Z-HOUR JET,
DALLAS-EUROPE pan am
Register Wyrld Exhibits Building. Dallas Downtown State Fair Box Office, or any
Bran iff Pan American ticket office m Texas.
CARNIVAL
AMERICA S MAGICAL MUSICAL
AWARD-WINNING BROADWAY HIT
Performances begin Priday evening, Oct. 5, S 30 pm. through Sunday Matinee,
Oct. 21. Nightly at 8 30 and Matinees on Wednewlav. Saturday and Sunday at
2:30 p m. Ticket Prices $4 95. *4 40, *3.30, $2.20. *1 65
22nd edition of “ICE CAPADES”
Ice Arena. Nightly Mondays thru Thursdays at 8 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at
8:30 p.m.. Matinees Saturday. Oct. 6 at 5 00 p.m., Oct. 13 and 20 at 1:00 and
5:00 p.m .. Sundays, Oct. 7. 14 and 21, at 1 00 and 5:00 p.m.
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PAN-AMERICAN LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
Oct. 6-14, Judging dates: Sheep end goats. Oct, 6-11; beef and dairy cattle,
Oct. 8-12: ewme. Oct 8-10 JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW Oct. 16-20, Judging
Oct. 17-19. Auction Mice, Oct, 19*20.
jnjrc linnCC Cur\W7C Sene, I, Oct. 5-9, Sene, II. Oct. 10-14.
rKtfc HUKSfc 5HUW5 Ar.bian Show. Oct, 19-21. Liveetock Colneum
1963 AUTOMOBILE SHOW*"*** n SPICF* SPACE KITCHEN
“ARTS or MAN’ IN THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
SPICI\I FREE EVENTS! Red roley. Ort. 8 Mu»ce! Festival. Oct 9;
Circus and Fireworks, Oct. 10; Cirrus Night, Oct. It; Symphony Spectacular,
Oct. 12; East Taxas on Parade, Oct. 16; College Jobs Oct. 18.
FREE FASHION SHOWS DAILY Women * Building
TEXAS KITCHEN WINDOW «-—•♦ Demowstratiws Daily
★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★
"sssriri mmn baiiyaib
IU "TELSTAB
AN HORSE FAIR Sponsored by Dr Pepper
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GRICULTURE SHOW
BIL SKY REVUE
CIRCUS LAND
WINDTHORST NEWS
Wednesday evening, Nov. 10 at
7:30 p.m. the Knights of Colum
bus will sponsor a Rosary. Bene-
Sy Mrs. Ed Conrady Mrs. Joe Conrady, Mr. and Mrs. diction and Communion for the
The regular "surprise party" is Albert Osterman, Mr. and Mrs. *uccess of the
JO b, held this Thursday e.e„;ng B„end Hem,n K„. »*«"'« “ “
OCt. 4 at 8 p.m. at the K of C ^,1 Peril Ichpll Rhv RrrrnH Fin
All parishioners are urged to
attend and pray for the success of
this important event.
p.m.
hall.
Everyone is welcome.
del. Cecil Isbell, Ray Berend. Flo
and Shirley Horn, Patty Schroe-
der and Carol Lindeman.
NEW TANKS
TANK RENTALS GUN BARRELS
K &
K TANK COMPANY
Phone LI 9-1707 - Jacksboro Hwy
GRAHAM. TEXAS
V E KUNKEL
ELMER KUNKEL
Phone U 9-2772
Phone LI 9-1707
ning. Oct. 7, starting at , .30. Monday at Austin
A very interesting program is
being planned and it will be The Trojans , their
MCd by Ray Peysen chairman. Iast ^ . M j tough’bat.
Some of the acts included during tle against Muenste? Hor.
the evening festivities will be nets. ^ score bei
group singing blackface comedy. the Trojans are K la in u.
style show and some fast dance man footbaU for thePfiryst *ime
acts and soft music^ iin three ^
The Knights of the year award their first conference game here
*lU * S? ann0Unced dunng Friday night against Harrold.
tr ^ 8 ^ , c, , P Gametime is 7:30.
Mr Edwin Gunter, State Exec-
utive Assistant of Austin will be The Spartans won their first
the main speaker. Also Mr. Her- game Sunday afternoon when they
bert Manning of Fort Worth will beat Gainesville 52 0. They will
also be present. play Lindsay next Sunday at
... , . , Lindsay. Gametime is 2 p.m.
After the program lunch and _
refreshments, card games and Weekend guests of Mr. and
Also Nov. 14 at 2 p m. the
Knights will have memorial ser-
vices for their deceased brothers.
After services they will visit the
graves of the members.
All members are urged to at-
tend.
The first meeting of the FHA
was held on Sept. 27 at 2:30. The
meeting was opened with the
FHA song. The president, Joan
Wachsman conducted the meet-
ing. Lloyd Wolf was elected FHA
Beau for the chapter. Mrs. Louis
Schroeder and Mrs. Robert Wolf
were elected chapter mothers.
The meeting was adjourned at
3:00 Mrs. Adams is their teacher
and was ali«o present at the
meeting.
Lloyd Wolf returned home Sun-
day afternoon after undergoing
many tests and x-rays at St.
Pauls Hospital at Dallas. The out-
come of the tests were satisfac-
tory and will resume his duties
at school.
ties
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green and tonio.
Ir. and Mrs. Ernest Schrieber
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Lange and children of San An-
• Free Moth-
Proofing
• Storage Bags
Phone HO 2-5687
City Cleaners
Archer City
to Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
ieber of Wichita Falls last
week at the Bethania Hospital.
He was named Lloyd John Jr.!
and tipped the scales at 7 lbs., j
15 J ozs This is their first child.
Mr and Mrs. A1 Flusche and
son. Charles, of Decatur, spent
Sunday in the home of her moth-
er. Mrs Amelia Hoff and fam-
ily.
Those attending the Northern
District meeting of the Catholic
State League Sunday at Pilot
Point were the pastor. Rev. Cletus
Post. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Roewe,
Mr and Mrs. Henry Osterman,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Wolf, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Hoff, Mr and
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ROUSTABOUT SERVICE
HICKMAN & JANSEN
OIL FIELD SERVICE
PHONE HOpkins 2-3129—ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
C. M. "SHORTY" HICKMAN
HO 2-5504
A. W. "MUTT" JANSEN
HO 2-5775
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'WE DON’T WANT ALL THE
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ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
TELEPHONE HO 2-3121
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Phone HO 2-3121
ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
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Moore, Virgil E. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1962, newspaper, October 4, 1962; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708949/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.