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PAGE TWO-THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1991
Area Deaths
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Bill Ed Robertson
Services for Bill Ed Robertson, 62,
of Dayton were held 3 p.m. Monday,
February 11, 1991, at Sterling Fun-
eral Chapel with the Rev. Bill Taytor
officiating. Robertson died Saturday,
February 9, 1991 at John Sealy Hos-
pital in Galveston. He had been secre-
tary of the Harris County Medical
Association and was past president of
the Southeast Rotary Club in Hous-
ton. He was bom in Archer City and
had been a resident of Dayton for the
past 18 years. His father was the late
Bill Robertson of Archer City.
He is survived by his wife, Mary
Robertson of Dayton; his mother,
Velma Strawn Robertson of Olney;
two daughters, Suzie Patterson of
Grand Prairie and Marci Morland of
Austin; four sons, Jim of Liberty,
Gary of New Waverly, Terry of
Dayton and Mark of Sound Horn,
Florida; one brother, Warren Robert-
son of Washington; 18 grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren; several
aunts and uncles, the Robertsons and
the Strawns.
Memorials may be made to the
Smith Jones Library, Dayton, Texas
77535.
Oliver W. Landrum
Oliver W. Landrum, 82, of Dundee,
died Sunday, February 17, 1991, in a
Wichita Falls hospital.
Services were 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Dundee United Methodist Church with
the Rev. William Pursley, pastor of
Dundee Baptist Church, and the Rev.
Eugene Bullard, pastor of Mankins
Baptist Church, officiating. Burial
was in Dundee Cemetery under the
direction of Owens & Brumley
Funeral Home.
He was bom June 19, 1908, in
Hopkins County and had lived in Dun-
dee for 38 years. He was employed by
Archer County Precinct 4 for 32 years
and was a member of Dundee Baptist
Church. He was an avid gardener. He
was named Archer County Oustanding
Older Texas in 1977.
Survivors include a daughter, Peggy
Debler of Holliday; a son, Charles of
Dundee; two brothers, Jess and Doug-
las, both of Farwell; a sister, Inez
Smith of Lubbock; two grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Hospice
of Wichita Falls or Wichita Falls
Health Care.
Mary Edna Hubbard
Mary Edna Hubbard, 81, died Satur-
day, February 16, 1991, in a Fort
Worth hospital.
Services were 2 p.m Tuesday at
First United Methodist Church in
Holliday, with the Rev. Dan Boyd,
pastor, officiating. Burial was in Crest-
view Memorial Park under the direc-
tion of Dutton Funeral Home.
Hubbard was bom July 19,1909, in
McGregor. She and Floyd D. Hubbard
were married February 14, 1926, in
Grandfield, Oklahoma. He died Octo-
Windy Lee
Windy Lee, 75, of Lakeside City
East died Tuesday, February 12, 1991
at his home.
Graveside services with rites by the
Veterans of Foreign Wars were 2 p.m.
Thursday in Crestview Memorial Park
with the Rev. Darius McKay of Trin-
ity Baptist Church officiating. Ar-
rangements were under the directon of
Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home.
He was bom November 22, 1915,
in Spanish Fort, and had lived in
Wichita Falls for 22 years, moving
from Crowell. He was retired from the
maintenance department at Midwestern
ber 3, 1975. She lived in Holliday
from 1935 until 1987, when she
moved to Fort Worth. She was a
Methodist and a member of First
United Methodist Church of Holliday.
She was retired as secretary for Holli-
day High School.
Survivors include two sons, Don of
Fort Worth and Van of Euless; a
daughter, Floy Basham of Lake Ta-
hoe, California; seven grandchildren;
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Archer City School Lunch
Menu
February 25 - March 1
Monday
Breakfast-Cereal, breakfast mix,
fruit, milk
Lunch-BBQ weiners, pinto beans,
tossed salad, bread w/honey butter,
fruit, milk
Tuesday
Breakfast-Cheese toast, applesauce,
juice, milk
Lunch-Pizza, green beans, celery &
carrot stix, apple stix, juice, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast-Gravy w/sausage, toast,
fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Spaghetti & meat balls, com-
bination salad, fruit, milk
Thursday
Breakfast-Eggs, biscuits, sausage,
fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Chicken fried steak, whipped
potatoes, mixed veggies, fruit, rolls,
milk
Friday
Breakfast-Cereal, breakfast mix,
fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Hamburger, lettuce, tomato,
pickles, potato chips, juice bar, milk
Megargel School Lunch Menu
February 25 - March 1
Monday
Breakfast-Cereal, toast, milk, juice
Lunch-Goulash casserole, com, sal-
ad, combread, milk, honey bars
Tuesday
Breakfast-Sausage, toast, milk,
juice
Lunch-Steak fingers, green beans,
potatoes & gravy, bread, milk, apple-
sauce
Wednesday
Breakfast-Cereal, toast, milk, juice
Lunch-Hamburger/cheese, lettuce, to-
mato, pickles, onion, tater tots, milk,
jello
Thursday
Breakfast-Pancake, syrup, juice,
milk
Lunch-Turkey roast, com, potatoes
& gravy, bread, milk, fruit
Friday
Breakfast-Cereal, toast, milk, juice
Lunch-Grilled cheese or peanut butter
sandwich, vegetable beef soup, pickle
spear, crackers,, milk, cobbler
State University. He was a member of
Bible Baptist Church, Veterans of For-
eign Wars Post No. 8878 and Ameri-
can Legion. He was a veteran of the
Army. He and Marcille Lamkin were
married September 11, 1948, in
Nocona.
Survivors include his wife; a daugh-
ter, Andrea Mason of Holliday; two
sons, Alan of Wichita Falls and Dan-
ny of Breckenridge; two brothers,
Tom of Wichita Falls and Kenneth of
Arlington; and a granddaughter.
Memorials may be made to Hospice
of Wichita Falls.
Donna Denise Williams
Donna Denise Williams, 32, of
Iowa Park died Saturday, February 16,
1991 in a Wichita Falls hospital.
Services were 11 a.m. Tuesday at
Owens & Brumley Funeral Home
with the Rev. Charles Weatherby offi-
ciating. Burial was in Necessity.
She was bom August 11, 1958, in
Fort Worth. She was a word proces-
sor. She was a member of First Chris-
tian Church of Iowa Park. She was a
graduate of Iowa Park High School
and attended West Texas State Univer-
NOTICE
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sity in Canyon.
Survivors include her husband,
Michael; two sons, Jarrett Jeffrey and
Dustin Chad, both of Iowa Park; two
stepsons, David of Holliday and Chad
of Iowa Park; one stepdaughter, Cry-
stal of Holliday; her parents, Garland
and Betty LeVier Gandy of Iowa Park;
a brother, Don Gandy of Dallas; a
sister, Betsy Gandy of Iowa Park; and
a grandmother, Eula Mae LaVier of
San Antonio.
Ostermann
Bros.
Windthorst 423-6205
Coke &
Diet Coke
& Caffeine Free
15 pack cans
$2 99
2 liter
$1 09
Holliday School Lunch Menu
February 25 - March 1
Monday
Breakfast-
Lunch-Fish nuggets, tartar sauce,
com, confetti slaw, pickle spear,
bread, oatmeal cookie, nqpc
Tuesday
Breakfast-
Lunch-BBQ on bun, English peas,
french fries, cherry cobbler, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast-
Lunch-Hot dogs w/chili & cheese,
Ranch Style beans, french fries, jello,
milk
Thursday
Breakfast-
Lunch-Spaghetti w/meat sauce, green
beans, tossed salad, apple crunch,
garlic bread, milk
Friday
Breakfast-
Lunch-Taco, lettuce, tomatoes, re-
fried beans, cheese, french fries, Coca
Cola Cake, milk
Archer Masons
Honor Sweethearts
On Thursday, February 14, 1991,
Archer Lodge #708 honored their
wives and families with a steak
dinner.
Mike Mooney cooked the steaks,
and D.E. Bratt and Kenneth Culwell
provided the baked potatoes and beans.
Dan King and Charlie Martin finished
the meal off with three delicious
cakes.
The evening was filled with good
food and fellowship and a good time
was enjoyed by all.
Holliday Classes To
Dismiss Early
Classes for all Holliday schools will
be dismissed at 1:22 p.m. on Tuesday,
March 5 for parents to have conference
times with their children's teacher. The
conference period ends at 3:30 p.m.
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Thursday, February 21
8:30-4 p.m. VA w/Jake Sheppard
9 a.m. ASCS Committee-Office Building
5:30 p.m. Cancer Society - 1st State Bank
7 p.m. VFW Post 4863, Holliday
7 p.m. Megargel VFD Auxiliary
7:30 p.m. Lakeside City VFD
7:30 p.m. Holliday Booster Club
Friday, February 22
11 a.m. Western Band - Archer Service Center
Saturday, February 23
5 p.m. AARP Jamboree, Activity Center
Sunday, February 24
2 p.m. Holliday Chaparral Riding Club
Monday, February 25
10 a.m. Commissioner's Court
7 p.m. Megargel 4-H
7:30 p.m. Parent's Co-op, Preschool-UMC
8 p.m. Windthorst Fourth Degree KC
Tuesday, February 26
11:30 a.m. Immunization Clinic - 410 1/2 E. Chestnut
6:30 p.m. AARP Salad Supper - Service Center
7-8 p.m. Alateens - Faith Memorial Baptist Church
7:30 p.m. Bowman VFD
Wednesday, February 27
7 p.m. Ketteler Council - 1824, Windthorst
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Lobpries, F. Mike & Lobpries, Fran. Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1991, newspaper, February 21, 1991; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth806660/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.