The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS
THURSDAY. APRIL 1, 1954
IA T I O N A L EL
ARCHER C'TY WOMAN
las, Tex : Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ilil- FIRST A'O CLASS
>n and Mrs. Renme Fich.e, Me- ATTRACTS FAMILIES
JDXUXfldXXELfl
gargel, Texas: Mrs. Regenia Mor-
Ia5SOC^TIC?N PASSES ’2nd B,RTHDAY
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Mrs. V c. Harris was honoree ris and Mr. Harry Spradlin, Megar- A large group of wives and chil-
Sunday on the occasion of her £el- Texas. Mr and Mrs^ Charles dren of empi0yees of the Texas
92nd birthday with a celebration Tanner and Brenda Sue, Dallas. j Pipellne Co attended a (irst aid
GRAHAM'S RODEO IS EARLIER
WIL LOPEN ON MAY 26
THE ARCHER COIATY NEWS
Chas. Martin, Publisher
Catered as second-class matter Oe
tober 11, 1945. at the post office
at Archer City, Texas, under the
Act of March 3, 1879
Subscription Rates
Arehar and adjoining Counties.
$200 year; elsewhere, $2.50 year.
Aay reflection on the character of
any person will be gladly corrected
tf called to the attention of the
publisher
Advertising rates made known up-
on request
at the home of a son, Sam Harris,
and family in this city. Following
the celebration, the sprightly cele-
brant accompanied a daughter.
COURT HOUSE RECORDS
class held March 23, 24 and 25 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Hamm.
Mr. C. W. Graham, instructor
GRAHAM, April 1.—The Pos-
sum Kingdom Roundup will be
held a month earlier this year,
dates being Wednesday, May 26
through Saturday, May 29, it is
announced by Charles E. Hipp,
Oil And Gas Leases
Mrs Dora Gouldman. to her home! Andrews, ^t ux^N *60 Acre’s 'of ^ for The Texas Pipeline Co." "w^ho I president- and Buster Edwards,
in Clifton. Texas, for a two-weeks’1 ion „—... 0f gec 2. Abst. No. was assisted by Mr. M. L. Hamm, secretary-treasurer.
taught an eight-hour course of This will be the fifth annual
Guy M. Baggett, et ux, to Foy American Petroleum Institute First show, with performances each
Harris of Hillsboro. Texas: Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Harris. Dewey
Nolen, Lanell and Paul, Markley,
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Orgie Mat-
lock, Noble, J. D. and Teresa, of
Markley, Texas; Mr and Mrs E.
A. Spradlin of Megargel, Texas;
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Rushin. of
Ft. Worth. Texas; Mrs. Truett
Yeatts, Fort Worth, Tex.; Mrs.
... . , ... . I Jack Brackett and James, Fort
Me wish to take thts means of; Worth, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
expressing our deepest apprecia-j Province. Joe Lee, Sarah and
tion for the loving acts of kind- Sammy, of Arlington. Tex.;Mr. and
ness shown us during the illness Mrs. H. B Bolton and James of
and at the death of our loved one. Dallas: Mrs. Robert E. Wade. Dal-
May God s richest blessings 1 las: Mrs. Dora Gouldman. Clifton.
a“ide .W1,hi y°u Texas; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. (Dub)
The family of (. harles H. Nowlin. | Tanner, Gary and Terry, of Dal-
Clifton. Texas, for a two-weeks
stay.
Those present were: _ __
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris and Bourns. S 1/2° of i47 acres, being Aid, presenting the six emergency fTnVwL”1 Thw * * * ^
James, city; Mr. and Mrs. Lee a ^0,, of the w 1/2 0f G measures, i.e.: Imght a* 8 oclock The famous 24
CARD OF THANKS
Barnett Sur., Abst. No. 19; the |
G. W. Dugan Pre-Emption Sur.
Abst. No. 1058 and S. S. Moore-
head Pre-Emption Sur., Abst. No.
757.
Ignace J. Pastusek to M. Stani-
1 Artificial resDiration (White horses from Graham will
shows.
Homer Todd of Fort Smith, Ark
6. Transportation of the injured,
forth, et al, N 1 2 of Blk. 17 Meade 1 Those present from Olney were: I. Tor hu AFkj
L. M. Pasture Sub. | Mmes. Delbert Crosthwait, P. J. I buckm« h°rses and
Paul Schenk, et ux, to L. T. Hweman. D. D. Self, J. M. Williams|
Burns, all of Lots 17 and 28, Blk., and Master Loyd Crosthwait.
3, Clark & Plumb Sub., except 80
°Esther M. Wolf, et al, to B. 0. Crowley, I. C. Decker, Gus Estill, I °_f Sftf(5iaj5?L |Wl11 Presented
Ferrell, N 200 acres of E 12 of £. F. Fletcher. M L. Hamm, R. L whicJ caiTwa? BOmT* 3rena’
SPRR Co. Sur. No. 2. Cert. 16/81, Hancock, J. W. Swenson and Mas-| n seat 5,ooa
Abst. No. 1300. ter Jimmy Swenson.
producer for his third season. The
Here Is Proof
You can have a good paint job done fast
and reasonably.
— THESE FOLKS DID
CARL CHILDS
D. W. GHOLSON
HAIGOOD
STURGEON
DON BRADLEY
BILL YOUNG
CAMPBELL
LINSCOTT
DOUG STRANGE JOHN HOPKINS
DAY CAMERON SAM McALISTER
CITY NATIONAL BANK
— AND MANY MORE —
BOX 278
ARCHER CITY
PERDUE
PAINTING COMPANY
Specialty
TANK BATTERIES AND LEASE SIGNS
G. E. Campbell, et ux, to B. O.
Ferrell, N 1/2 of Blk. No. 87 of
John W Harris Sub. of Club Ranch,
Archer County, Tex., containing
156.36 acres.
J. B. Frerich, et ux, to Mayne
Davis, all of Lot No. 71 in Blk. No.
3 of Clark & Plumb Sub. and con-
taining 226 94 acres.
Sidney N. Rainey, et al, to Mer-
edity Drilling Co., N 61 acres of
Blk. No. 2, League No. 3, Denton
County School Lands, Archer Co.,
Texas.
Claude Cowan, et ux, to B. P.
Berry, 120 acres out of T. P. Glass
Sur. No. 182, Abst. No. 69, Archer
Co., Texas.
Cleo W. Campbell to Leslie B.
Finnell, Tract 1: All of Blk. No.
1 of Denton Co. School Lands,
League No. 3, Abst. 117.
Tract 2: S 60 acres of Blk. No.
27, League 4, Denton Co. School
Land, Abst. 115.
E. C. Garvey, et al, to Tom L.
Enright, being a part of Abst. No.
497 in Archer County, Texas.
Warranty Deeds
Mrs. Port Daggett, et al, to G.
A. Holloway, part of Blks. Nos. 14,
15 and 49 of Holliday, Tex., except
1 acre in Blk. No. 14.
T. J. McBride to Walter Price,
et ux, all of Lots Nos. 2 and 3 of
Blk. No. 4 of the Cross First Addn.
Megargel, Tex.
J. J. Keller, et ux, to S. F. Hutch-
eson, et al, all of Lot 12, Blk. 161,
Addn. D, Archer City, Texas.
J. F. Belote, ct al, to J. H. Petit,
all of Lot No. 8, Blk. 89 in Addn.
“B,” Archer City, Texas.
J. J. Johnson, et ux, to H. F.
Leach, Lot No. 12 in Blk. No. 24,
Holliday, Texas.
CARD OF THANKS
POLITICAL
We wish to express our grate- J ANNOUNCEMENTS
fm thanks to our many friends ini Subject to Action of hte
this area for their Kind expressions Democratic Primary July 24, 1954
of sympathy and words ot condol-1
ence rendered us at the recent I For County Judge;
death of our beloved husband and D. M. (Dave) HARRIS
father. I
Mrs. Tiny Herndon and Bobby Fo,r ^henff’ Tax Assessor and Co1’
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Herndon I ,ector-
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Herndon I CLAUDE A. MORRISON
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Landrum For District and County Clerk
c„. . „ ° A. J. MORRIS
Sgt. Leroy Ferrell of Fort Sill, I
Okla., was a week-end guest in the J For County Treasurer:
home of his uncle, Bruce Ferrell, I LOLA M. BEATY
and family. |por £0un{y Attorney:
PAUL O. WYLIE
I For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 1:
EDGAR THOMAS
STORM CELLARS—our well-made, I C °LE TIDWELL
convenient to handle. Concrete ^or County Commissioner, Precinct
Building Blocks are the best ma-| ^°- 2:
terial to be found for building a I JOE POIROT
good storm cellar. Radio and in-1 TONY PEYSEN
SZ’tnCJSaU^eS T nin<LbUt th*y For County Commissioner, Precinct
can t stop a tornado. Build now, be I 3-
FORDS - - - CHEWS
AND OTHER MAKES
Clean, mechanically sound and priced to
sell ! ! !
CLASSIFIED
ready. Block prices 9 1/2 cents
and 8 1/2 cents each. Good stock
ready to go. Modern Building Block
Co., Phones 2641 and 2601, New
castle, Texas. 15-5tc
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WANTED—Ironing in my home.
Elsie Light, 310 W. Main St. Arch-
er City. 15-ltp
FOR sJle—Baby bed and bathi-
nette. Call 315J or 175. 15-tfc
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We Paint Anything
Spray
Brush
County Treasurer Lola Beaty
was the Thursday overnight guest
of Mrs. Jewel Coleman at her
ranch home several miles to the
northeast.
ANNOUNCING 66
FOR SALE—lift. Coldwall Frig-
idaire refrigerator. Good condition.
Call 185J, John Dallas. 15-ltp
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FOR SALE—6-room modern house,
one bedroom suite with inner-
spring mattress and a dinette
suite. Like new. See G. W. Martin
or call at News office. 15-tfc
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STRAYED—small brown female
pup about two months old. Please
notify Patsy Opry or Modern
Cleaners. 15-ltp
-o-
FOR RENT—Nice furnished 5-
room house. Owner reserves one
room.
BENNIE FICHTE
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 4:
ROY KELSEY
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. 2 (Holliday)
J. C. THOMAS
Special this week!!!
1952 Dodge
TUDOR SEDAN
Radio, Heater. Fluid Drive, New Tires, Low Mileage, Motor Per-
fect. PRICED AT ONLY . . .
*795°°
PERRY PUTMAN COMPANY
TELEPHONE 182 - ARCHER CITY
If
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Now military authorities have
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Phillips PmoLEUM Company
NEW SUPPLY Charcoal Briquets.
10 and 20-pound bags. Perry Pitt-
man Company. 14-tfc
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AT STUD
Silver Dapple Shetland. Weight
260 pounds. Phone 278J, Archer
City. 14-tfc
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WATER TANKS FOR SALE—some
320 gal and 230 gal. capacity, com-
plete with saddles or stands. $25.00
each while they last. Made of 1/4
in. steel plate, welded. Wares Iron
& Metal Co. Phone 889, Mineral
Wells, Tex. 14-3tp
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FOR SALE—1950 Chevrolet pick-
up, good tires, good motor. Floyd
Hilbers, Iowa Park, Rt. 2. 13-3tp
-o-
FOR SALE — Porcelain kitchen
sink with splash back. Mrs. Harry
Hannah, tel. 248. 13—TFC
STANSEL’S
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
and
SMALL REPAIR JOBS
214 S. Center Phone 64-B
ARCHER CITY
CROSS
LAUNDRY
ENLARGED AND
COMPLETELY MODERN
ALL TYPES LAUNDRY WORK
DONE.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY
SERVICE.
Call 125
ALT©
©ALT/
FOR ALL CARS
PAT'S AUTO SIPPLY
TELEPHONE 213
LET PAT ATTEND YOUR
MOTOR NEEDS.
WANTED TO RENT — 2-bedroom
house. See J. E. Chappell at Soil
Conservation office or call 4714,
collect, Jacksboro. 14-tfc
HAY FOR SALE
See Dale Murphy
at
MURPHY CHEVROLET CO.
Telephone 325 or 45
Prove FREE
Hm5\
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FOR RENT—Completely furnished
2-room modern apartment. Call
199. 10-tfc.
WATER WELL DRILLING—Mack
W. Roberts, Antelope, Texas 52-tfc
—......... o-
CLEAN CLOTHES wear longer.
Williams Cleaners. 34-tfc
PHILLIPS 06
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Phone 11, Kamay, Tex. All HnH«
Sanfrac Oils, Vsm t 2£ud Truoks,
Drilling and Drinking Water Haul-
ing, Tank Cleaning, Road Oiling,
Casing Pulling. 34-tfc
_ <»-
ARCHER WATER COMPANY—
Water hauling. Tank trucks. G M
Strewn, tel, 381M or 180W, Arch-
«r City. 27-tfc
4% INTEREST—Federal Land
Bank Loan, for purchase of land,
cattle, re-financing or improve
ments. National Farm Loan Asso-
ciation, 223 Radio Building Phone
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The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1954, newspaper, April 1, 1954; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709363/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.