Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1991 Page: 3 of 10
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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1991-PAGE THREE *1
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Nursing Home Notes
by Janice Alsup
Schlabs Celebrate
60th Wedding Anniversary
VFD Turkey Shoot ( It's A Boy
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Many thanks to the family of Faye
Cross for the beautiful flowers shared
with us.
The Catholic Daughters of Wind-
thorst were hostesses for Tuesday bin-
go. They brought refreshments for all
the residents and prizes for bingo win-
ners. Ladies assisting were Dorothy
Muerer, Juanita Martin, Louise Horn,
Veronica Vieth, Pat Zotz, Lillie Wolf
and Olivia Ostermann. Winners were
Maudell Bennett, Pattie Pippin, Glad-
ys Kile, Bess Dawdy, Viola Lowack,
Josie Lindeman, May Garrett, Emma
Hannah, Mary Hannah and Jenell Haig-
wood. Jenell was our blackour winner.
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Bill Burgess of Graham visited Ola
Burgess.
Bob Woods of Iowa Park visited
Ruth Woods.
Metra Prewett had a surprise visit
from her son, Dick Prewett and grand-
son, Jim of Little Rock, Arkansas.
She went out on the town and had a
great time.
Thanks to family of Faye Cross for
the candy. We extend our sympathy to
the family and friends of Pat Sim-
mons and then them for the flowers.
We welcome Ova Lee Gameson as a
new resident while she recuperates
from a hospital stay.
Bob Woods and Betty Merriman
visited Ruth Woods.
Lloyd Gameson of Colorado visited
Ova Lee Gaemson and Isabelle Bell.
Carrie, Lela and Charles Singleton
of Jacksboro visited Ray Singleton.
George and Anna Mae Veitenheimer
brought Communion Sunday. Father
Peter brought Holy Comunion Friday.
Viola Lowack went out for her
birthday with her family Saturday.
Jay Stewart and June Light led sing-
ing for Sunday school. Ruth Moore
taught the lesson. Bro. Bob Kitchell
conductedchurch services S unday after-
noon. Hazel Lear and Joyce Addison
led singing. Several members were
present.
Serving the refreshments will be
Fances Essler, Bemece Hoegger and
Patsy Stallcup. Old pictures will be
on display. The reception and dinner
will be hosted by James (Buddy) and
Freda Schlabs and Ernie and Billie
Mae Hoff. Mary's father and mothei
were the first couple married at St
Boniface church in 1911.
The Megargel VFD will sponsor a
Turkey Shoot Saturday, November 23
from 1 to 5 p.m. 1 mile east of Megar-
gel on Hwy. 114. This year there will
be .22 caliber, shotgun, pistol, black-
powder and archery shoots. The fire
department will provide the ammuni-
tion for the .22 caliber and shotgun
competitions. For more information
contact Megargel City Hall or any fire
department member.
On Sunday, November 24, Bill and
Mary Schlabs will celebrate their 60th
wedding anniversary with a sung High
Mass at St. Boniface Catholic
Church, with a special song sung by
the choir "On This Day Oh Beautiful
Mother". The mass will be officiated
by Father Peter Sharum.
Harold and Patsy Stallcup will be
ministers and Pete Hoegger will be
moderator. After mass a reception will
be held at the K of C Hall with the en-
tire parish and friends and neighbors.
Coffe, cake and punch will be served.
At 12:30 a dinner will be served to
Bill and Mary's entire family and
friends.
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Curtis and Katha Shawver of Decn
are proud to announce the birth of
their son, Dillon Slade Shawver, bom
October 29, 1991. He weighed 6 lbs.
13 oz. and was 18 1/2 inches long.
His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Shawver of Windlhorst and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAllister of Holli-
day. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Inez
Shawver of Cisco and Mrs. Myrtle
McAllister of Grand Prairie formerly
of Holliday. Great-great-grandmother
is Mrs. Sopha Eudy of Cisco.
Directory
Church
HOLLIDAY
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rick Rollins, Pastor
Sunday School..............................9:45am
Worship........................'.............11:00am
Evening Worship..........................6:00pm
WednesdayWorship.....................7:00pm
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Gil Peters, Minister
Bible Study..................................9:30am
Morning Worship ........................10:15am
Evening Worship...........................6:00pm
WednesdayWorship......................7:00pm
Tues. Mom.Bible Class..................9:30em
FAITH TABERNACLE
Sunday School............................10:00am
Worship.....................................11:00am
Wedneklay Worship......................7:30pm
UNITED METHODIST
Bill LaBarr, Pastor
Sunday School............................10:00am
Morning Worship.....................11:00am
FIRST BAPTIST
Randy Potter, Pastor
Sunday School......................... 9:45am
Morning Worship ........................11:00am
Evening Worship........................7:00pm
Wednesday Prayer Meeting.........6:30pm
MANKINS
BAPTIST
Mel Boroughs, Pastor
Sunday School............................10:00am
Morning Worship ........................11:00am
Evening Worship...........................6:00pm
LAKESIDE CITY
FIRST BAPTIST
Edward Lane, Pastor
Sunday School..............................9:30am
Morning Worship ........................10:30am
Evening Worship........................6:00pm
Wednesday Services...................7:00pm
MEGARGEL
Christian Fellowship Spirit of Love
Wayne Wester , Pastor
Sunday Worship.........................9:45am
Evening.....................................6:30pm
CATHOLIC CHURCH
OF THE ASSUMPTION
Harry Fisher
Sunday Mass..............................8:00am
Thursday Mass...........................5:00pm
First Friday Mass........................5:00pm
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
Raymond Grube, Pastor
Sunday School.........................10:00am
Worship Services......................11:00am
FIRST BAPTIST
Larry Twitty, Pastor
Sunday School.........................10:00am
Church....................................11:00am
Evening Services........................6:00pm
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Harvey McQueen, Minister
Bible Study.................................9:30am
Worship Services......................10:30am
Evening Services........................6:30pm
Wednesday Services...................7:00pm
SCOTLAND
FIRST BAPTIST
Andy Graham, Pastor
Sunday Bible Study.............. 10:00am
Morning Worship.....................11:00am
Evening Services....................... 7:30pm
Wednesday Services...................7:30pm
ST. BONIFACE
Sunday Mass..............................9:00am
Tuesday Mass.............................7:30am
WINDTHORST
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
Peter Sharum O.S.B.
Saturday Mass............................6:15pm
Sunday.........................7:30 & 10:30am
Mon-Thurs-Fri.............................7:30am
Wednesday.................................7:00pm
DUNDEE
BAPTIST
W.M. Pursley
Sunday School.........................10:00am
Morning Worship.....................11:00am
UNITED METHODIST
Bill LaBarr, Pastor
Fellowship.......................... 8:45am
Morning Service.........................9:00am
Sunday School.................;.......10:00am
ARCHER CITY
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Clay W. Mims, Minister
Bible Class...............................10:00am
Morning Worship.....................10:55am
Evening Worship........................6:00 pm
Wednesday................................7:00pm
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor, R. C. Kitchell
Sunday Morning Worship..........10:00am
Evening Worship........................7:00pm
Wednesday Services...................7:00pm
FAITH MEMORIAL BAPTIST
Pastor, Alan Brock
Sunday School...........................9:45am
Morning Worship.....................11:00am
Evening Services ........................7:00pm
Wednesday Services...................7:00pm
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
Wally Williams, Pastor
Sunday School ...........................9:30am
Morning Worship............... 10:35am
Youth Fellowship .......................5:00pm
FIRST BAPTIST
Roger Deerinwater, Pastor
Sunday School...........................9:45am
Morning Worship .............. 11:00am
Evening Worship........................7:00pm
Wednesday Services ...................7:00pm
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rick Truitt, Pastor
Sunday School ...........................9:30am
Morning Worship.....................10:30am
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WINDTHORST
WINDOW
By Kelly McCorkle
A surprise 40th birthday party was
given for Harola Zotz on Sunday,
November 17. Her sister and brother-
in-law, Lugenia and Joe Zotz, hosted
the luncheon in their home. Many
family members were on hand to help
in the celebration.
Donna Hoff has completed her cer-
tification and received her CPA li-
cense. She is employed at Mathis,
West, Huffines & Co. in Wichita
Falls. Her husband is Leo Hoff, Jr.
///At/-**
Boy scout troop 201 held their annu-
al elections for 1991-92 on November
14. Sr. Patrol leader-Cody Wolf; Asst.
Sr. Patrol leader-Brcnt Hoff. Eagle Pa-
trol leader-Mickey Wolf; Asst. Eagle
Patrol leader-Michael Veitenheimer.
Hawk Patrol leader-Jason Curlce;
Asst. Hawk Patrol leader-Billy Oster-
mann. Elected scribe is Keith Anderle
and chaplain aid is Aaron Anderle. Ry-
an Essler is the librarian and bugler is
Billy Ostermann. B.J. Toft is histor-
ian and Quarter Master is Tony Hoff.
A board review was conducted and the
following troop members were moved-
Mickey Wolf-star; Tony Hoff-star;
Brent Hoff-star; Jason Curlee-second
class; Ryan Essler-eamed his gold
palm; Tracey Hoff-earned hs first
merit badge in archery.
The scouts were organized into new
patrols. The Eagle patrol members are
Mickey Wolf, Michael Veitenheimer,
Aaron Anderle, Tracey Hoff and Jeff
Curlee.
Hawk scouts are Brent Hoff, Billy
Ostermann, B.J. Toft, Tony Hoff and
Jason Curlee.
Venture patrol is Scott Neeb, Clint
Ostermann, Craig Anderle, Keith An-
derle, Ryan Essler and Cody Wolf.
The boys are planning a December
Christmas party for the scout parents.
Thomas and Denise Sutton of Ba- J
cliff are proud to announce the birth of ■
their son, Thomas Lynn Sutton II, ]
born on October 20, 1991. He •’
weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. and was 20 3/4
inches long. His grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Sutton of Bacliff and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shawver of
Windthorst. Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Inez Shawver of Cicso, Mrs.
Peggy Fazcnbakcr and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Sutton of Sarasota, Florida and
great-great-grandmother Mrs. Sopha
Eudy of Cisco.
Pharmacist’s
discovery may
end obesity
WASHINGTON - After solving the
problem of his own obesity, a phar-
macist, now director of National Pie-
tary Research, may have discovered
the solution for others with the same
problem. .;
Dr. William Morris, pharmacist,
inventor and author has discovered a
natural food tablet, aptly named Food
Source One, that ret
, aptly na
solacess
obtained i
BAKE SHOP SPECIALS
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PIES 2/$6.00
*PECAN & CHESS
PIES 2/$7.00
('for buying pies dinner ROLLS ONLY $1DOZ?)
THE BAKE SHOP
201 W. MAIN
574-4117
ARCHER CITY
: some of the
calories normally obtained from food.
Food Source One replaces high calo-
rie fats with other natural food ingre-
dients with little or no caloric value
so you can lose weight without giving
up all your favorite foods, aS ex-
plained in NDR’s Lifestyle Mainte-
nance publication, available where
Food Source One is sold. “The se-
cret to meaningful weight loss is not
in decreasing the amount of food you
eat, but in controlling the fat," says
Dr. Morris.
According to Dr. Morris, weight
loss results while using Food Source
One will depend on how many pounds
a person needs to lose. However some
overweight people are experiencing
extra-ordinary results with Food Source
One. A Metairie, Louisiana nurse
lost 71 pounds. She stated "I never
had to sacrifice the foods I dearly
crave!" "Food Source One is very
easy and anyone could do it." says a
NiagaraFalls, New York woman who
lost 26 pounds and 15 inches. "The
results are great'" she added.
Food Source One is available at
pharmacies without a prescription.
©1991 Omlcron International. AB right! reierved
Available in Archer City at:
Archer City Pharmacy
113 S. Center
574-4912
Free City Wide Dinner
We go to heaven not because we belong to a
church but because we belong to Christ.
First State Bank
of Archer City Since 1909
574-4507 Member FDIC
Catch the Spirit
First United Methodist Church
Dial-A-Devotional 574-4246
Beall's Jewelers
Mrs. Carl Beall
574-4535 105 1/2 S. Center
Nelson's Texaco Station
574-4231 303 S. Center
Archer City Pharmacy
574-4912 113 S. Center
Haigood & Campbell
754-4622 106 E. Walnut
Murphy Chevrolet
574-4521 Archer City
Kent Hanson, CPA
574-2233
101S. Center Archer City
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Lobpries, F. Mike & Lobpries, Fran. Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1991, newspaper, November 21, 1991; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth809941/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.