Lunch Menus

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Thursday,January15th- Thursday, January 22nd Archer Service Center (940)574-4572 THURSDAY-15th Chicken & Dumplings, Peas & Bread Pudding FRIDAY-16th Chicken Spaghetti, Salad, Garlic Bread & Better than Anything Cake MONDAY-19th Hamburger Steak, Mixed Veggies, Mashed Potatoes, Roll & Brownie TUESDAY-20th Soft & Crunchy Taco, Fixings, Spanish Rice & Apple Cobbler WEDNESDAY-21st BBQ Chicken, Mac n Cheese, Green Beans, Sliced Bread & P ineapple Crisp THURSDAY-22nd Fajitas, Refried Beans & Vanilla Bisque ________________ In Person Dining Starts at 12:pm For Delivery, Call before 9am For Dine In, Call before 10am. For Take Out, Call either time slot Suggested Donation: $4/ Meal for 60 and Older $6 for Others Holliday Senior Citizens (940)586-1963 THURSDAY-15th Lasagna, Salad & Garlic Bread BINGO & 42 FRIDAY-16th Crispy Tacos, Rice, Beans & Chips & Salsa MONDAY-19th Hot Ham & Cheese & Homemade Potato Soup TUESDAY-20th Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans & Roll WEDNESDAY-21st Steak Fingers, Steak Fries, Coleslaw & Gravy THURSDAY-22nd Green Chile Enchilada, Rice, Beans & Chips & Salsa 42 ________________ Dessert & Drink Included $5.00 Over 60 $7.00 Under 60 Call in BY 11 AM For Take Outs Pick up at 11:30am 940-586-1963 MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE .

Correction

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In the January 8 edition of the Archer County News, we had incorrect information in the filing opens for May election article for the city of Holliday. The correct information is: The City of Holliday will have the seats of Mayor held by Brad Litteken, Place 2 held by Jacob Smyers, Place 4 held by Scott Hammel, and the unexpired term of Place 5 held by appointee Shelbi Honkomp up for election. Applications may be picked up and dropped off at Holliday City Hall, 110 W Olive. For more information, contact City Secretary Tiffany Henson at 940-586-1313.

Whitley runs wild on Lady Rabbits

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After over two weeks since their first district game, the Holliday Lady Eagles notched their first win for District 7-3A with 19-point win over the Vernon Lady Lions on Saturday, Jan. 3.
Sophomore Rylee Whitley dribbles down the court against the Lady Rabbits on Friday, Jan. 9. The guard finished with a team-high 25 points. Photo/Landon Davis

Eagles start off hot in district play

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Holliday head coach Kyle Tucker and his Eagles are off to a hot-start in District 7-3A action, rattling off a string of wins. Their first district win of the season came on the road against the Vernon Lions on Saturday, Jan.
Holliday guard Jason Luke draws the foul and makes a blind layup against Bowie’s Rayder Mann on Friday, Jan. 9. Photo/Landon Davis

Trojanettes begin district play

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District 9-2A basketball is officially underway for the Windthorst Trojanettes, who finished last year with 8-4 district record and will look to replicate that same success this season. The Trojanettes kicked off their district action with a 24-point win over the Petrolia Lady Pirates on Friday, Jan.
Windthorst’s Kinlee Anderle makes a tough pass from the baseline in the Trojanettes’ home matchup with Nocona on Tuesday, Jan. 6. Photo/Landon Davis

Lady Cats bounce back

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After a rough start against the two top teams in District 9-2A, Nocona and Seymour, the Archer City Lady Cats rebounded with a pair of wins over the Electra Lady Tigers and the Olney Lady Cubs. Senior Addy Peters exploded for a team-leading 17 points in Archer City’s 51-42 road-victory over Electra on Tuesday, Jan.