Archer County Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 2008 Page: 7 of 16
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Archer County Advocate
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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place where most roads don’t go
and even some creatures fear to
tread, then the Nissan Pro 4X4
is for you. The 4.0-Liter DOHC
V-6 Engine with 261
Horsepower and 281 lb-ft-torque
with a 5-speed automatic has the
power to transmit your will upon
the land.
While whispering
promises of adventure, shift-on-
the-fly 4WD System makes a
smooth transition from modem
road surface to primitive ruts. 4-
Wheel Limited Slip and disc
brakes add additional comfort to-
the independent front suspension
that allows you to take on a road
surface or open terrain that is
generally left off destination
agendas of other off-road
vehicles.
Just because the
Frontier has Bilstein off-road
performance shocks, oil pan
transfer case and fuel tank skid
plate doesn’t mean that comfort
and convenience are spared.
There is 8-way driver’s seats
with Lumbar support, and UV
reducing window distributes
comfort and safety to the max.
Power windows, door locks and
remote keyless entry
accompanied by power mirrors,
cruise control and tilt steering
give the comfortable
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characteristics of a luxury sedan
or truck.
The Nissan Advanced
Airbag System, pipe-style steel
side-door guard beams and the
Nissan Immobilizer System
helps to reassure the driver of the
safety and security of Frontier.
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country in America. Spend the
night on Saddle Mountain
listening to the coyotes call and
enjoy the sounds of the wind
walking across the prairie
grasses. You will sleep well
knowing that tomorrow brings
more adventure as you head back
to the blacktop and then home.
The Nissan Frontier
4X4 Pro 4X sells for $29,950
and get 15 miles per gallon in
the city and 19 on the highway.
Durhl Caussey writes a car
column read around the world.
He may be reached at this paper
or dcaussev@sbcglobal.net.
The steppes of the
Wichita Mountains lie north and
west of the city-of Wichita Falls,
Texas; then jump the Red River
between Texas and Oklahoma
and spread northward beyond
the city of Lawton to become a
full-blown mountain range.
Millenniums ago these
mountains, named after the more
recent Wichita Indians, were the
highest mountain range in the
world. Today they command
huge herds of buffalo, antelope
and deer, and some of the best
off- road driving lanes in the
country.
So travel into North
Central Texas, cross the Red
River and stop in Meers,
Oklahoma for a buffalo burger.
Take a day off and go off-roading
into some of the most splendid
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Public May Comment
on Potential Deer
Regulation Changes
Online
Media Contact: Steve Lightfoot
512-389-4701 or
steve.lightfoot@.tpwd.state.tx.us
AUSTIN, Texas - In a
briefing of the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Commission’s
Regulations Committee, the
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department unveiled an
extensive suite of potential
regulation changes in deer
harvest throughout much of the
state. The department will be
gathering public input on the
possible proposals during the
next couple of months and
present to the commission in
January a comprehensive set of
proposals.
Those proposals will
then go back out for official
comment during a series of
public hearings around the state
next spring. A final decision will
be made by the commission at
its March 25-26, 2009 public
meeting.
Details about the
possible regulation changes can
be found online at http://
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/
newsmedia/releases/
?req~20081110a. TPWD invites
the public to weigh in on these
possible proposals by clicking
the public comments section on
the TPWD home page.
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Phillips, Barbara. Archer County Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 2008, newspaper, November 20, 2008; Holliday, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829110/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.