Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 2001 Page: 3 of 10
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16
Cheese enchiladas, Spanish rice,
green beans, Mexican cornbread,
pears
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12
Oven fried fish, pinto beans, pear
slaw, bread, berry cobbler
MONDAY. OCTOBER 15
Steak fingers, oven fried potatoes,
corn & rice casserole, cornbread,
Beef tips, brown gravy, noodles,
green peas, coleslaw vinaigrette, fruit
cobbler
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17
Meatloaf, pinto beans, mixed greens,
cornbread, mixed fruit
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18
BBQ chicken, herbed potatoes, but-
tered corn, onion/pickle slices,
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Five hundred sixty patrons used
the library during the tragic week
of September 10-14. Three hundred
eighty-four books and one hundred
seventy-seven videos were checked
out during that time. Thank you to
Helen Fall for her donation in
memory of Vaudine Proffitt.
Eleven years have passed since
Lieutenant John Dunbar became
the Comanche warrior Dances With
Wolves and married Stands With A
Fist, a white-born woman raised as
a Comanche from early childhood.
With their three children, they live
peacefully in the village of Ten
Bears. But there is unease iii the
air, caused by increased reports of
violent confrontations with white
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soldiers who want to drive the
Comanches onto reservations—a
movement symbolized by the
railroad, the white man’s hold road.
Disquiet turns to horror, and
then to rage, when a band of white
rangers descends on Ten Bears’
village, slaughtering half its
inhabitants and abducting Stands
With A Fist and her infant
daughter. The three surviving great
warriors—Wind In His Hair,
Kicking Bird, and Dances With
Wolves—decide they must go to
war with the white invaders. At the
same time, Dances With Wolves
realizes that only he can move
unnoticed among the white men to
rescue his wife and child.
Told with the same Sweep, in
sight, and majesty that have made
Dances With Wolves a worldwide
phenomenon, The Holy Road is an
epic story of courage and honor.
Check out the sequel to Dances
With Wolves. The Holy Road by
Michael Blake is now available for
checkout at the Archer Public
Library.
New videos available at the
library include: The Mummy
Returns, Oh Brother, Where Art
Thou and Barbie’s The Nutcracker.
Archer Public Library Uses
Power of the Internet to
Increase Library Holdings
People have always looked to
the Archer Public Library to find
information and answers to
homework questions. But these
days, more and more people are
supplementing their research by
going onto the Internet. Much of
the information found on the
Internet can be inaccurate,
unverified, and difficult to locate.
Now a program from the Archer
Public Library, the Texas State
Library and Archives Commission
and the Texas Telecommunications
Infrastructure Board combines the
jlbest of both the library and tlie
Internet by providing electronic
sources of information called
databases.
This program extends the
resources of the Archer Public
Library by providing 60
databases at a cost of 10 million
dollars, paid for by the Texas State
Library and the Tele-
communications Infrastructure
Board. This "Library of
Texas" allows a user to find full-
text articles in encyclopedias,
almanacs, journals, newspapers,
and even allows a user to read
entire books. Best of
all,- these services are reliable,
credible, appropriate for children,
and easily searched by , subject,
topic, keyword, and various other
ways.
The databases cover a diverse
area of subjects. Researchers and
students can go to specific
databases to find information as
needed. For instance, some
of the databases include:
Homework Help for Students.
High School students can find
information for homework
assignments, research papers and
essays from reference materials,
read primary source documents,
and look at magazines
about literature, science, history
and biographies. Younger students
can use databases that contain
World Almanac of the USA and
World Almanac for Kids
as well as searchable full-text from
over 50 of the most popular K-12
magazines. Numerous
encyclopedias, almanacs and
magazines, maps and newspapers
are also accessible.
Health Information. Instant
access to carefully compiled and
trusted medical reference resources
and key health web sites. Find
information on remedies,
nutritional guidelines, and
treatments. Some databases include
searchable full-text for more than
160 popular health magazines.
Business Information. Find
dynamic and up-to-date company
and industry intelligence of more
than 300,000 companies. Company
profiles, including parent/sibling
relationships, industry rankings,
products and brands, current
investment ratings, and financial
ratios can all be found in
the business databases.
Biography ■ and Genealogy
Information. Biographical
information can be found on people
from all time periods, geographical
locations, and fields of study. Find
biographies on authors, scientists,
sports professionals, actors
and many others. Some databases
allow you to trace your family tree,
research folklore topics, and trace
the history of your hometown.
Electronic Books. Search
through thousands of books on-line
and then download one of them and
read it on your computer! 19,000
titles available by the beginning of
2002.
Literature. Find critical
interpretations of over 600 authors,
along with the content of 600 books
taken from the series United States
Authors, World Authors, and
English Authors. Other databases
contain 52,000 poems
drawn from 750 volumes of 20th
century American poetry.
Information about Books and
Articles. Some databases provide
information about materials found
in US archival libraries, including
records and detailed indexes.-
Searching for the information can
be achieved by typing in a city, a
state, a collection name, or library
name. Others allow you to find
title, author, ISBN number (a
unique number ' for the book)
and publisher information for over
3.4 million books, along with
600,000 full-text reviews of many
of these books. Acquire the
information you need in another
database or through your library.
The possibilities are endless.
Much more is available by using
these databases, including topics
about American history and
Spanish language resources, just to
name a few more. Please consult
with your local reference librarian
at the Archer Public Library, 574-
4954, for more information.
Joy YFD to
sponsor brisket
dinner
The Joy VFD is sponsoring a bris-
ket dinner on Saturday, October 13,
2001 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the
Joy Community Center in Joy, Texas.
There is a raffle for a handmade
smoker. Meals are donation only.
For more information contact
Robbin Powell 476-2671 or Jennifer
Scott 476-2431.
Oodles SuperMart
Big Enough to Serve, Small Enough to Care
574.4543
Serving Archer City & Windthorst
423-6265
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I ^ Western Union ~~~~\ full Service Grocery Store
Oscar Mayer 2 for a _
Smoked White ^
Turkey or—
aiopp«d Ham
Hot
Dons
Full Service Grocery Store
Postage Stamps
Quality Meats & Produce
Checks Cashed
ATM
"Oodles Working in Our Community"
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Vanilla
Wafers-
“Services Tailored For You"
Hellmann’s
Real
Oscar
Mayer
Assorted
$4
Mayonnaise
"Locally Owned & Operated'
Imperial
Pure Cane
Sugar
439
4 lb
Clorox Ultra
429
Liquid I ?“
Bleach
“Neighbors Serving Neighbors'
Palmolive
99C
19 ox btl
Dish
Detergent
Bud/11
Longneck
Bud Light ~
Bartles |hAA
& laymes
Wine
Coolers
btls
Archer City store
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Tide
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Fun Paks
Laundry Corn, Canola
Detergent or Vegetable
Busch/
Busch Light
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LIMITED AVAILABILITY ON SELECTED ITEMS IN WINDTHORST.
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Lewis, Shelley. Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 2001, newspaper, October 11, 2001; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth993835/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.