Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 2000 Page: 3 of 8
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The Archer County News - Thursday, June 1,2000 - Page Three
Teacher receives
college position
ARCHER PUBLIC LIBRARY
by CheRyl BeesfngeR
Haley Carol Anne Hansen proudly
announces the arrival of her twin sis-
ters Ashlan Suzanne and Tagan
Christa. The girls were born May 9th,
six weeks early.
Ashlan weighed 4 lbs. 12 ozs. and
was 16 1/2 inches long. Tagan
Archer
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V# offers their ™
sincerest apologies to
Oodles
for neglecting to
include them In their
"Thank You" last
week for being a
Mayfest Sponsor. As
in years past, Oodles
was an important
sponsor, this year
donating water and
money to the
Chamber for Mayfest.
Thank You,
Oodles!
weighed 3 lbs. 4 ozs. and was 15 1/2
inches long. Haley welcomed her sis-
ters home May 24th.
Parents are Chris & Suzanne
Hansen of Wichita Falls. Grandpar-
ents are Chris & Carolyn Bachmann
of Scotland and Tony & JoAnn
Hansen of Richardson, TX.
THANKS\
...to the Scotland
and Windthorst
VFD's for their
prompt response
to our house fire
last Thursday.
Due to their
outstanding
efforts, the fire
was confined to
the roof with
minimal damage
inside.
Again, thanks to
all the fire
fighters.
Richard,
Nancy &
Jessica
Cotton
Christopher Hansen of Wichita
Falls has received a position as a
chemistry professor at Midwestern
State University. Chris will start his
new job in the fall of 2000.
Chris is the son of Tony & JoAnn
Hansen of Richardson, TX. He gradu-
ated from Berkner High School in
Richardson. He received a walk-on
soccer scholarship to MSU. He was a
three year letterman and was named
NAIA-A11 American his senior year.
He received his Bachelor of Science
in Chemistry and went to Washing-
ton State University in Pullman, WA
to work on his Doctor of Philosophy
in Chemistry.
In August 1998, Chris took a teach-
ing position in Chemistry at Wichita
Falls High School and coached the
boys soccer team. In August 1999, he
defended his thesis on "Isolation and
Characterization of the compounds
in the bile of rainbow trout
(Oncorhynchus Mykiss) which have
antiviral activity against the Infec-
tious Hematopoietic Necrosis virus"
at Washington State University and
received his Doctor of Philosophy
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Christopher Hansen
Degree (Ph.D).
Chris applied for the job at MSU in
February and became one of three
finalists. He was contacted March 20th
and offered the position. He is married
to Suzanne Bachmann-Hansen of
Scotland, TX, and has three daugh-
ters, Haley, and a set of twins, Ashlan
and Tagan.
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The Archer County Ne
Published by Archer County Publishing
Archer City, Texas 76351
News
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V.S. Postal Publication #029200
Periodicals postage paid at Archer City, TX 76351
POSTMASTER: Send form 3579 to
Archer County News
P, O. Drawer 1250. Archer City, TX
Subscriptions:
In County $18, Texas $1% Elsewhere $22
Display Ad and Article Deadline:
Monday 5 P.M.
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Co-Publishers*- F. Michael end Fran Lobpdea
Editor and Business Manager - Shelley Lewis
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MEMBER TEXAS PRESS ASSOC. 2000
Archer Citu Pool
beginning
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Morning & evening \
classes available
8 sessions for $25
• Mom & Me classes for
ages 4 & under For more information,
4 sessions for $15 call 574-4217
The week of May 1-5, 423
people used the library. 417 books
and 170 videos were checked out
during that time. Donations were
made by Barry & Trecie Morrison,
Jimmy Howells, and J.D. Mullis.
Here’s some information for all
library patrons that have called or
asked about purchasing a copy of
Jim Black’s book. On Saturday,
June 3rd local author Jim Black will
be signing copies of his novel,
There’s a River Down in Texas
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Copies of
his book will be available for
purchase and signing. Previously
purchased books may also be
brought in for signing.
Refreshments will be served.
This isn’t 1964, and these aren’t
the Merry Pranksters.
By age 27, Brad Herzog was a
published author. He was well-
educated, newly married, upwardly
mobile, and the product of a good
family. But when he took stock of
himself, he saw someone trading a
life for a living, a chronicler of the
world whose universe was a view
of a Chicago parking lot.
He was a cynic, and he
wondered why. Did he and
Generation X represent America as
it approached the millennium, or
did they merely misjudge it?
Herzog believed the answer could
be found far from the headlines and
talk shows, in the nooks and
crannies of the nation. So he and
Jeremy & Brandy Vieth are the
proud parents of Baylee Morgan. She
was born April 15,2000, at 1:18 p.m.
at the United Regional Health Care
Systems Eighth Street Campus. She
weighed 7 lbs. 3 ozs. and was 19 1/2"
long.
Baylee's grandparents are Denise
Vieth ofWichitaFalls, Kenneth Vieth
of Wichita Falls, Ron Bay of Lajunta,
Colorado, and Vicky Cline of Wichita
Falls.
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his wife, Amy, emptied their bank
account, compacted their lives into
a 34-foot Winnebago, and set a
course for America.
States of Mind is the account of
their 10-month philosophical,
historical and conversational
journey across the country. What
began as a literal search for the
small places on the map turned into
a figurative examination of the
small places of the heart, a quest
for virtues lost amid negativity and
disillusionment.
Is there harmony in Harmony,
California? Is there honor in Honor,
Michigan? The mission was a
search for answers.
Their travels took them to
Triumph, Louisiana, where they
discovered a community twice
destroyed by hurricanes and twice
rebuilt. In Justice, West Virginia,
they found half a population
descended from the Hatfields and
the McCoys. Hope, Mississippi,
near the site of the murders of
Schwemer, Goodman, and Chaney,
offered a mixed bag of reflections
on America’s racial divide.
States of Mind is a four-hour sail
with storyteller Bill Zuber in
Friendship, Maine. It is a bear hug
and a tow-hour diatribe from six-
foot-eight, 340-pound “Chicken”
Owen Foster in Pride, Alabama. It
is a hailstorm, a grasshopper
plague, and a debate with a priest
and a pastor in Faith, South Dakota.
It is a book that conjures the
humor of Travels with Charley, the
generational angst of On the Road,
the introspection of Blue Highways.
But having grown from that great
tradition, it is finally a journey all
its own.
States of Mind by Brad Herzog
was mentioned by Mr. Herzog as a
contestant on Who Wants to be a
Millionaire?
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Lewis, Shelley. Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 2000, newspaper, June 1, 2000; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth811192/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.