Times Record News from Wichita Falls, Texas (2024)

Wichita Falls Record Nets Wichita Falls, Texas Monday Morning, March 16, 1981 -City, area deaths- Marietta Newberry Services for Marietta Kalokowski Newberry, 37, of Burkburnett, who was killed Thursday in a car accident near Stephenville, Texas, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Sheppard Air Force Base Catholic Chapel 3. A rosary service will be 5 p.m. Tuesday at Owens Brumley Funeral Home. Cather Blonk, SAFB chaplin, will ofNEWBERRY ficiate.

Burial will be in Scared Heart Cemetery under direction of Owens Brumley Funeral Home. Newberry was born Dec. 7, 1943, in the Phillipines. She was an assistant nurse at Wichita State Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Donald H.

of Burkburnett; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Daytutos of Burkburnett; two sons, Alberto Alcaraz and Henry P. both of Burkburnett; two daughters, Alma and Alicia Alcaraz both of Burkburnett; a brother, David G. Daytutos III of the Phillipines; three sisters, Malinda Daytutos, Gondina Tungog and Patricia Eleo all of the Phillipines; and two step-daughters, Laura and Sandra Newberry of Seguin, Texas.

Unger, Bowie BOWIE, Texas (Special) Mrs. Minnie Unger, 86, died Sunday in a Bowie hospital. Arrangements are under direction of Burgess-Fry Funeral Home. Mrs. Unger was born Nov.

14, 1894, in Winchester, Texas, and had lived in Bowie since 1945. She was a housewife and a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Bowie. Survivors include seven sons, Carl A. of San Francisco, John W.

of Electra, Henry B. of Kermit, Texas, George E. of Burkburnett and Herbert Erwin W. and Don all of Odessa, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Viola H.

Hightower of South San Francisco and Mrs. Anna Bell Wolsey, Mrs. Juanita Ritchey and Mrs. Rose Marie Husfeld, all of Bowie; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Hingst of San Antonio and Mrs.

Ella Miller of Portland, a brother, Henry Greschel of Antioch, 27 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Clarence Duty Clarence Duty, 59, died Saturday in Wichita Falls. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday Owens Brumley Funeral Home with the Rev. David Jeske, pastor 0 of St.

Pauls Lutheran at DUTY Church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Born June 12, 1921, in Graham, Texas, he was a lifetime resident of the Wichita Falls area. He was employed as a Bankers Life and Casualty company agent and a member of St. Pauls Lutheran Church.

Survivors include his wife, Evelyn of Wichita Falls; four daughters, Jody Fuller, Katheline Bearden and Sharon Jones of Wichita Falls and Karen Saddler of Longview, Texas; two brothers, Glenn of Wichita Falls and Berl E. of Albuquerque, N.M.; his mother, Mrs. Era Cossey of Wichita Falls; and seven grandchildren. Willard, Nocona NOCONA, Texas (Special) Mrs. Dora Benton Willard, 90, died Saturday in a Nocona hospital.

Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at DaughertyMcGaughy Funeral Home. The Rev. Chuck Fisher, pastor of Nocona First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Jesse Cemetery.

Mrs. Willard was born Aug. 17, 1890, in Nocona where she lived all her life. She and her husband were former managers of the Nocona Hotel and owners and operators of Willard Insurance Agency. She was a member of First United Methodist Church.

Survivors include two nephews and two nieces. Hambrick, lowa Doris Hambrick, 69, of Mason City, Iowa, a former resident of Wichita Falls died Thursday in Mason City. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Crestview Memorial Park. Services are under direction of Owens Brumley Funeral Home.

Born Oct. 22, 1911, in Corsicana, Texas, she had been a nurse at Wichita General Hospital. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jim Armstrong of Mason City; and four grandchildren. Houston, Waurika WAURKIKA, Okla.

(Special) Sherman Houston, 69, a longtime resident here, died Saturday in an Arlington, Texas, hospital after a long illness. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Willis C. Worley Sons Funeral Home of Waurika, with the Rev. Joe Bush of Cedar Hills, Texas, officiating.

Burial will be Waurika Cemetery. Born May 27, 1911, south of Waurika, Houston attended Waurika schools and was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Army. He worked as a painting contractor and was a longtime member of Assembly of God Church. He moved to Cedar Hills in 1980. Survivors include his wife, Maxine; three sons, Pat O.

of Arlington, Jerry I. of Cedar Hills and Garey Lynn of Chickasha, a stepdaughter, Rachel Galley of Alvorado, Texas, a stepson, Charles Honeycutt of Marlow, a brother, Charlie of Meridian, three sisters, Harriett Browne of Yuma, Roxie Triplett of Waurika and Hadgie Smith of Welton, seven grandchildren; two. step-grandchildren; and a great Bettis, Wellington WELLINGTON, Texas (Special) William Albert Bettis, 90, died Saturday afternoon in a Wellington hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at First Baptist Church in Wellington with the Rev.

Stanley Hughes, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery under direction of Guy Owens Funeral Home. Born Oct. 7, 1890, in Tennesee, he had lived in Collingsworth County for 60 years. He was a retired rancher.

Survivors include his wife, Claira; three daughters, Mrs. Louise Marquis of Erie, Penn, Mrs. Janelle Brown of Wellington, Mrs. Sharon Morris of Heidelberg, Germany; a son, Leon of Amarillo, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Altenburg of Irving, Texas; 17 grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren.

Funerals ROBERTSON, James 61, of 2517 Terrace, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Owens Brumley Funeral Home. Burial will be i in Crestview Memorial Park. LOBI'S 9th 8-9 8-7 STREET WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS STORE SUPERMARKETS CALL 8-8 FIELD WEEKDAYS STORE WICHITA FALLS, TWO LOCATIONS 9-6 SUNDAYS CALLFIELD AT RHEA RD. 9TH AND BROOK "Quantity Rights Reserved" FORMERLY JRB STORES AFFILIATED PRICES GOOD THRU MARCH 18th BONELESS JIMMMY DEAN BEEF SIRLOIN BRISKET LB.

$118 SAUSAGE $248 2 lb. Bag. STEAK LB. $199 COUNTRY STYLE RIB 09 $789 PORK RIBS LB. STEAK.

LB. EBNER'S SMOKED BONELESS $299 SAUSAGE LB. $179 CLUB STEAK. LB. BONE-IN PRIME RIB ROAST CLUB STEAK.

lb. lb. T-BONE OR $269 69 FAMILY PACK SLICED SLAB BACON ROUND $169 STEAK. Lb. TEMPORARY FAMILY PACK SPECIALS LOW PRICE! GROUND COST THIS SELL, US IT LESS TO YOU LOOK THESE FOR BEEF 994 CHUCK STEAK.

LB. TEMPORARY LOW SWISS STEAK LB. $169 PRICE SIGNS THROUGHOUT OUR STORES PORK STEAK. LB. $109 AND SAVE FIRST CUT PORK CHOPS.

LB. $119 EVEN MORE! RODEO FRANKS. 12 oz. $709 We Can 'Now Accept Food Stamps! Open house set for McDonald An open house for Clothiers manager Ed McDonald will held during business hours Wednesday at the downtown store. McDonald, manager of the Wichita Falls store for 25 years, has been named president of and is moving to Dallas.

Bill Harris, manager of the Beaumont, Texas, store, will assume McDonald's position. McDonald has been manager of Clothiers in Wichita Falls since 1956. He is past president of Board of Commerce and Industry, vice president of the board of directors of Wichita Falls Country Club and vestry member of All Saints Episcopal Church. "I was surprised and thrilled to get the job," McDonald said. board chairman is Roy G.

Sheldon, son of Sam Sheldon who along with Ed Quicksilver opened the first store in 1914 in Ada, Okla. McDonald has been a senior vice president of for more than 15 years. In addition to the Wichita Falls, Beaumont and Ada stores, there are two Clothiers in Midland, Texas, and one in each Corpus Christi and Abilene, Texas. The reception is to give longtime customers and other friends of McDonald a chance to say goodbye and meet the new store manager. Man injured in wreck A 20-year-old man suffered minor injuries when he lost control of his jeep on Southwest Parkway Sunday and hit a trailer, grazed a tree and collided with a telephone pole.

Rodney E. Brown of 2001 Huff told police he was on medication and did not remember what happened. Green, Wellington WELLINGTON, Texas (Special) Mrs. Lucy McDowell Green, 87, died Saturday in a Wellington hospital. Services will be 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Guy Owens Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Memorial Garden Cemetery. She was born Oct. 12, 1893, in Collingsworth County. She was a member of Eastern Star Chapel number 237.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lottie Taylor of Wellington; and three grandchildren. Economists see upsurge ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) University of Michigan economists predict the the nation's economy will be somewhat sluggish all this year but will surge ahead by the spring of 1982 due to President Reagan's tax cuts. According to the economists' scenario, released Monday, "By the, spring of 1982, business investment activity begins to reflect the investment incentives in the tax cut program, consumer spending continues to reflect lower personal tax rates, and the economy begins to experience substantially more rapid real In an update to the school's annual economic forecast made last Novem- ber, researchers assume President With inflation slowing, interest Reagan's tax and spending cuts will rates also should decline slowly, they be approved and the Federal Reserve said.

will maintain a tight money policy. The economists predicted auto The forecast was compiled by E. sales would improve by early 1982 and Philip Howrey, Saul H. Hymans, residential housing would bottom out Harold T. Shapiro and Joan P.

Crary. at the end of this year and improve Assuming the second phase of the slowly after mid-1982. Reagan tax cut takes effect in mid- They said Reagan defense spending 1982, the researchers see economic plans are "most important to watch. growth up 4.7 percent during the sixmonth period from April through Sep- "Defense increases beyond those tember. already called for in the Reagan proIn the same period, they see infla- posals do not appear all that unlikely, tion "projected to decline steadily and would have major implications from a 10.2 percent annual rate in the both for the growth of the economy current quarter to a 7.5 percent annu- and for the need to contain inflatioal rate." nary pressures," they said.

Beer sales requests under council review By SHERRY POOL Staff Writer Allowing the sale of beer in Scotland and Hamilton parks and on Notre Dame High School grounds will be considered by Wichita Falls City Council Tuesday. And as requested, representatives of Wichita Falls Arts Commission will discuss the proposed Bellevue Park centennial sculpture with the council. The council will review a recommendation to waive city ordinances allowing the sale of beer during the Annual Budweiser-Dark Horse Open Slow Pitch Softball Tournament March 27-29 to benefit North Texas Special Olympics. At the February Parks Board meeting, members unanimously voted to recommend to the council that the D.L. Ligon Coliseum on March 20-22.

consumption of beer be allowed only at the pavilions at Lucy Park and at The arts commission also will preno other park pavilions, and in the sent its recommendations for $12,800 Weeks Park Golf Course Clubhouse. remaining in the 1980-81 fiscal year The board voted 6-1 against the sale budget for community arts projects. of beer at the softball tournament, advising that it didn't mean that it Recommendations include $6,437.50 doesn't support the Special Olympics. for lighting and sound for the Backdoor Dinner Theater, $2,300 to underA request to sell beer on Notre write the American College Theater Dame High School grounds for the Festival Nov. 17-21 at Midwestern Fifth Annual Spring Festival May 1-3 State University, $2,062.50 to assist will be considered.

Requests for the the production of one light opera: at ordinance waiver have been granted MSU during the summer of 1981 and the past four years for the event. $2,000 to underwrite ticket prices for The council also will consider waiv- fourth, fifth and sixth grade students ing a city ordinance to permit trans- for a matinee performance by the ient shows for a carnival at Notre Wichita Falls Ballet Theater on May Dame High School and for a circus at 8. Maskat Temple INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS SHOWING IN WICHITA FALLS D. L. LIGON COLISEUM FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 21 22 FRIDAY: 4:30 8:30 SATURDAY: 1:30, 4:30 8:30 SUNDAY 2:00 5:00 PM ELEPHANT RIDES (WEATHER PERMITTING) PLUS THE FAMOUS MASKAT TEMPLE CLOWNS GIBSON'S Free 200 child's KELL BLVD.

Circus tickets First come THURSDAY, MARCH to 4:00 PM first served $1.00 PER PERSON (AGES 16 and Under) NET PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO THE SHRINERS HOSPITALS IN TEXAS HY -TOP DOLLAR VALUES CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Juice) 8 3. For WHITE YELLOW CORNBREAD MIX. oz. 6 for $100 BISCUIT PANCAKE MIX. oz.

6 For $1 00 LIQUID AUTOMATIC BOWL CLEANER 12 oz. 2. For $1 00 ALUMINUM FOIL 2. For 00 ASSORTED NAPKINS. 60 ct.

3 For 1 00 ASPIRIN TABLETS 100. 2 For $1 00 PANTY HOSE KNEE HI'S REG. 99 3 For $200 KRAFT ORANGE JUICE. 32-oz. SHURFRESH MARGARINE TE.

LB. SHURFINE CHOPPED BROCCOLI. 10-oz. KITCHEN TREAT, 6 oz. GREEN GIANT CHICKEN, TURKEY, OR BEEF POT PIES (Limit 10) 5 For $100 00 40 Chi 00 00 One Durn EbbS Glad 4 SHURFINE CRINKLE CUT St FROZEN CUT POTATOES 2 LB BAG SHURFRESH LARGE Grade A 68 EGGS DOZ PLUS 7-UP DEPOSIT Reg.

or Diet 32 oz. $179 6 Pak PEPSI -DIET PEPSI OR MOUNTAIN DEW 6 PACK 32 oz. BOTTLES $179 PLUS DEPOSIT SUPERS JACKPOT $359400 DRAWING ON CHANNEL 6 10 P.M. NEWS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT PRODUCE ICEBERG LETTUCE MAMMOTH Hds 3. $100 SUNKIST TANGERINES 3 lbs.

$100 NIBLET 4 EARS CORN ON THE COB. 996 HEINZ 44 oz. KETCHUP 19 (Limit PILLSBURY BISCUITS 8 oz. CLOROX BLEACH (64 oz.) 639 SCOTT (JUMBO ROLL) LIMIT 2 TOWELS 2.99% TIDE 49 oz. DETERGENT $149 LIMIT 1 PURCHASE CHARMIN TISSUE.

PAK $109 CALIFORNIA SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES. LB. 294 ROME APPLES 3 lb. bag PURPLE TOP TURNIPS 3 lbs. $100 CALIFORNIA AVOCADOS 5.

For $100 CARROTS 2 Bag lb..

Times Record News from Wichita Falls, Texas (2024)

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