White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1984 Page: 3 of 12
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669-2579
PAMPA HARDWARE
120 North C uvler PAMPA, TEXAS
Yellow Onions ...
4/M.00
Portales Yams ...
Prestone
Anti-Freeze
1 Gal.
2 lbs. 89'
Popsrite Yellow
Popcorn __
2 ib 79c
Now 1 p|us State
Only | Sales Tax
YOU DRIVE IN-YOU SAVE A BUNDLE!
Banquet Chicken
Nuggets
12.x, *2”
Installed
With 2 Inch Pipe and Glass Packs
Ragu Pizza
Quick Sauce
Uoz.$109
All Purpose Russet Potatoes
101b. Bag 99'
[AFFILIATED
_ __FOODSINC
- MIMRIR STORE
Mere proud
to give you more;
UTILITY TIRE CO.
Your Pampa-Owned Exhaust Service Center
447 W. Brown (Hwy 60 West) 669-6771
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Freeman Bros.
Grocery & Market
300 Main — Phone 883-6011
We accept Food Stamps Prices effective thru Oct. 27
4 Wheel Drive Vehicles and Stock mufflers and
larger pipes slightly higher
Come By—Check Us Out
Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ■
Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 Noon '■■■■■p
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Parents Set Value Of School
Work For Children
if there is room, a desk in
the bedroom—as long as the
there is space and quiet for
the student to work.
If the children are young,
spend study time with them.
Older students need to be
says Texas ASM University
Agricultural Extension Serv-
ice home economist, Diane
Welch.
"Ask about school work, "
she says. "Listen to what
the youngsters say. Respond
to it with attention and care
about what the youngsters
are working on. That kind
of support is probably the
best a parent can do for
youngsters at all grades in
school."
Welch suggests some other
tips for parents:
Control television viewing.
If necessary, limit the hours
c hildren watch it and be
aware of what they are
watching.
Establish a specific study
time at home and make
it a quiet time. Provide
an area that is suitable for
the student to work. It
can be any place appropri-
ate--the dining room table
Schools are not alone in
teaching children. Parents
have the responsibility to
aid and assist their children.
"Making sure school work
is regarded as important is
one of the main ways par-
ents can assist their children, "working on their own skills,
but still need the support of
the parents.
Have books at home on
school subjects and on oth-
er subjects. When possible
have other learning activi-
ties such as games and pro-
jects so that what is being
learned in school can be
practiced at home too.
Look at the work the young-
ster brings home as well as
the homework. This gives
parents direct contact into
what is being taught so that
they can help the students
apply it at home.
Let teachers know when
you are-concerned about
what is going on in the class-
room. Visits with the teach-
ers can be two-way sessions
that not only help the teach-
ers understand the students,
but help the parents see
what is going on in the class-
room environment.
At Home
Timmy Bichsel, son of
A Robert and Margie Bichsel,
V returned home Sunday from
A St. Anthony's Hospital where
V he has been a medical pa-
A tient. Timmy is reported to
V be doing fine. Timmy is a
A senior student at White Deer
V High School.
VOGUE
Drive-In
Cleaners
1542 N. Hobart
669-7500
• Lansin Osborne Has Surgery
• Lansin Osborne is a patient
• ■ in Northwest Texas Hospital,
Room 429, following surg-
J ery on Monday.
All Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, GMC
We HELP YOU ...
—Get Better / Jib
Ad 11 e q g e
—Better >
Performance Ps
—And
SAVE A BUNDLE
With the Utility Tire
DUAL EXHAUST
SYSTEMS
Wright’s Slab
Bacon $129 Ib.
Clausson Kosher 24 oz
Pickles T9
3 Lb Can
PRODUCE
Bananas .... 3/$1.00
Avocados .... 4/$1.00
Texas Cabbage ..
.. 15' Ib.
Texas Cucumbers
29' Ib.
Crisco
Shortening
PARKAY
Margarine
Quarters 69'
49 oz.
$199
Tide
Detergent
Karo Syrup
Qt. $J89
Hungry Jack
Biscuits
5 c. 2/79'
Fritos Corn Chips
12 oz.
Reg. $1.79 $149
Banquet Pot Pies
8 oz. 3/M00
8 oz.
Oscar Mayer
Ham & Cheese
Louis Rich
Turkey
Hams Lb
$149
8 oz.
Oscar Mayer
$4 69 Chopped Ham
i.
Hospitalized In Pampa
Bernice Hogue is a patient
in Coronado Community
Hospital in Pampa.
CCH Surgical Patient
Wanda Hogue underwent
surgery in Coronado Com-
munity Hospital in Pampa
Monday.
lations stipulate that all
applicants must have com-
pleted three units in English,
and three in mathematics
to include algebra and plane
or coordinate geometry or
their equivalents, and must
fulfill basic physical re-
quirements.
Coast Guard cadets obtain
an excellent undergraduate
education at no personal
expense. In addition, they
receive pay and allowances
fully adequate to fulfill
their living expenses. The
constantly updated Academy
curriculum leads to a Bache-
lor of Science degree with
a strong academic empha-
sis on engineering and
science. The selected major
studies, when combined
with varied elective courses,
establish a solid foundation
for a challenging career.
Graduates of the Academy
are awarded a Bachelor of
Science degree and are
commissioned as Ensigns in
the United States Coast
Guard. Selected officers
may pursue further post-
graduate education and
specialized training at .
many leading civilian and
Gary Kotara Hospitalized
Gary Kotara was admitted
to St. Anthony's Hosptal
over the weekend. He was
scheduled for surgery on
T uesday.
Coast Guard Academy
National Competition
The United States Coast
Guard Academy has an-
nounced that it is now ac-
cepting and processing appli-
cations for appointment as
Cadet, U.S. Coast Guard,
Class of 1989. Applications
are being accepted for both
men and women. Appoint-
ments as Coast Guard Cadets
are tendered solely on the
basis of an annual nation-
wide competition with no
congressional appointments
or geographical quotas.
To qualify for the compe-
tition, an applicant must be
unmarried at the time of
appointment, have no legal
obligations resulting from a
prior marriage, and must
have reached the age of 17
but not 22 by July 1 , 1985.
All applicants must be
assured of high school gradua- military graduate or pro-
tion by June 30, 1985. Regu- fessional schools, in such
fields as aviation, business
administration, electronics,
engineering, law and ocean-
ography.
For further information
contact: Director of Ad-
missions, U.S. Coast
Guard Academy, New London,
CT 06320.
Has Eye Surgery
Mrs, Julia Powers remains
in Great Bend, Kansas, after
undergoing eye surgery re-
cently.
Thursday, October 25, 1984-WHITE DEER NEWS-Page 3
Festive Foods
Demonstration Set
The Carson County Exten-
sion Homemakers Council
is sponsoring a "Festive
Foods" program which will
be presented by Kay Crews,
Home Economist with the
Southwestern Public Service
Company on Friday, Nov.
2, The program will be-
gin at 10:00 a. m. and
will be held in the fellow-
ship hall of the First United
Methodist Church in Pan-
handle.
There is no charge for
this activity, but reserva-
tions should be made. For
those planning to attend,
call Kathy J. Gist, Carson
County Extension Agnnt at
537-3477.
Calf
U.S.D.A. Grade A
Fryers 59' Ib. Liver 3 lbs. $1M
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White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1984, newspaper, October 25, 1984; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171558/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.