White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1983 Page: 2 of 8
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1983
Page 2-WHITE DEER NEWS-Thursday, November 24,
Published Every Thursday
Dale Gabel, C.P.A,
announces the opening of his office
Business: 537-5329
Home: 537-5181
TANGERINES
MALONE
and
Coronado Center
Pampa, Texas
665-2316
LAWHON PLUMBING CO
Fruit Baskets and our own
Heating - Air Conditioning & Service Work
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
ORDER YOURS TODAY!
-------- -------
FRUIT BASKETS
$1.49 Lb
^pI|%FFILIATED
I ■-COOS INC
NOTE: We do not work on Trailer Homes.
G
The
the
cast
Maintaining a straight back
and bent knees when lift-
ing will help prevent back
injuries.
was approved by the Board
on a motion by Germany
and second by Lafferty,
with a vote of 5-0.
The meeting adjourned
at 11:00 p. m.
WILSON’S
BACON
$|69 lb.
Warning: Dumping outside gate or
on road, subject to $200 fine plus
clean up.
PORK
CHOPS
$-| 69 lb.
POSTMASTER: Send ad-
dress changes to The White
Deer News, Box 728, White
Deer, Texas 79097.
•Jewelry
•Fountain
Vehicles used for dumping must
have City Sticker on window. $5.00
or $10.00 charge with no sticker.
Dump Ground Hours & Fees
Monday - Friday —1-5 p.m.
Saturday — 8 a.m. - 4 P. M.
Holidays — CLOSED
Smoked
TURKEYS
•Cosmetics
•Gifts
X-tra Fancy
APPLES
49° ib.
Blaylock Hospitalized
Floyd Blaylock was ad-
mitted to Coronado Com-
munity Hospital in Pampa
on Sunday morning.
Prices good thru
Nov. 26,1983
Eagle Brand
MILK
*1.19
Injured In Fall
,Mrs. Effie Robson was
taken to Coronado Com-
munity Hospital on Sun-
day evening following a
fall at the First Assembly
of God Church.
Shurfine
SUGAR
5#- $159
COCA-COLA
2 Liter Bottle
$•119
49cib.
Gas Hike To Affect Farmers
Of all types of energy
used by Texas farmers
next year and beyond,
natural gas will be the
most costly due to dereg-
ulation, notes an econo-
mist with the Texas Ag-
ricultural Extension Serv-
ice, Texas A&M Univer-
sity System. Farmers can
expect to pay 6 to 9 per-
cent more for natural gas
next year for crop irriga-
tion and drying and 16 to
20 percent more by 1986.
Fertilizer produced from
natural gas is expected to
cost 10 to 15 percent
more by 1985 over this
year's planting season pric-
es. Industrial prices for
natural gas tripled from
1975 to 1982 and may
double again by 1986.
It’s due in part to the cur-
rent Natural Gas Policy
Act for decontrolling gas
prices.
Entered as second class mail
at White Deer,
Carson County, Texas
under the
Act of March 30, 1879.
FRYERS
75'lb-
Yellow
ONIONS
25c ib
OPEN DAILY
MON. - SAT.
8:00 AM ■ 6:30 PM
CARNATION
Evapotared Milk
2/*1
Small —$12.50
Medium — $15.00
Large —$17.50
Dumping Charges (Other than City
Residents): Pickups and Small
Trailers — $5.00; Large Trucks,
Large Trailers & Pickup with Trailer
— $10.00.
U.S. #1
POTATOES
10 lb. bag 9139
at 215 Main Street
in Panhandle.
BOARD
(Continued from page 1)
of local sick leave per
year at the same rate as
the state program. This
leave is cumulative to a
maximum of ten days and
may be used for the same
purposes as the state pro-
gram.
At the end of the school
year, any unused local
sick leave, in excess of
ten days, shall be paid to
the employee at the cur-
rent daily substitute pay
rate.
All professional employ-
ees shall be granted three
days of personal leave
each year. This leave is
intended for use to con-
duct business that c ould
not be conducted other-
wise. This leave is non-
cumulative.
Should a professional
employee exhaust his or
her cumulative and/or non-,
cumulative leave days,
the employee shall reim-
burse the District for each .
excessive day at his or
her full daily rate.
When it is necessary for
professional employees to
be absent for jury duty,
or duty as a subpoenaed
witness, they shall receive
full pay for the time lost.
The motion caeried 5-0.
Mr. Barnes recommend-
ed that the Board increase
graduation requirements
from 22 credits to 24 cred-
its and that early gradua-
tion depend on credits
earned instead of years in
attendance.
The Accounts Payable for
the month of October, 1983.
White Deer 7th, 8th, 9th
1983 Basketball Schedule
PUBLIC NOTICE
City Of White Deer
visit headed by Claude
Harcrow, Texas Education
Agency. Mr. Harcrow
noted that the Counselor
and the Librarian both
need assistance with their
clerical work.
Mr. Barnes requested
that the Board employ an
aide for his building. The
request was tabled until
the December Regular
meeting, giving Mr.
Barnes time to prepare a
report for the Board to
determine whether an aide
could be funded by Title
IX.
The following motions
were made:
Motion by Germany,
second by Lafferty: That
the Board adopt TA SB Pol-
icy DGB-1 and reject Pol-
icy DGB. The motion
carried 5-0.
Motion by Germany,
second by Mynear: That
the Board adopt and re-
cind policy statements as
recorded on the Policy
Manual Listing, pages I
through XVI, which in-
cludes the TASB Policy
Manual as received in it’s
original form in March,
1981, TASB Updates 15,
16, 17, 20, and Local
Policies as developed and
issued by the Board of
Trustees; and that the Pol-
icy Manual Listing be
made a part of the Offic-
ial Board Minutes. The
motion carried 5-0.
Motion by Daves, sec-
ond by Lafferty: That
the Board cast a ballot
for the election of Ray-
mond Blodgett (876 votes)
and Edna Chaney (876
votes) to the Board of Di-
rectors, Carson County
Appraisal District. The
motion carried 5-0.
Motion by Mynear, sec-
ond by Daves: That the
Textbook Committee for
the 1983-84 school year
be appointed as follows:
Lem Greene, Betty Arm-
strong, Robert Lee, Ken- ,
neth Kensing, Mike Littrell,
Randy Barnes, Caren Ken-
sing, Vicki Maupin, Karla
Howell, Rebecca Throg-
morton, Judy Peerson,
Jean Miller, Mary K. Diggs,
R. T. Laurie, Kenneth Cox,
and Tom Harkey. The
motion carried 5-0.
Motion by Lafferty, sec-
ond by Germany: That
the Board approve the pur-
chase of the Spanish Video
Program developed by
Spring Branch I. S. D., at
a cost of $4, 500 for the
Elementary Schools. ""
. motion carried 4-1,
■ dissenting vote was
by Kramer.
Motion by Daves
seconded by Mynear: That
the Board approve the Lo-
cal Sick Leave Policy (Pro-
fessional Personnel), DEC
(Local), as developed by
the Board stating: Employ-
ees under the state sick
leave program shall earn
an additional three days
v/ _ . BUSINESS HOURS
21 Year Experience Ope„ M,)n(lav thro Frid.y
Call: Mickey Lawhon
(FREE ESTIMATES) 883-7171 (At Phyllis's Diner)
HINDQUARTER $4 57 HALF BEEF $4 25
Cut & Wrapped I Ib. Cut & Wrapped I |
■ 300 Main____________
"Home of Home Killed Beef"
FRONT QUARTER $4 J 5
Cut & Wrapped |
The White Deer News'
206 Main St. Dial 883-4881
White Deer, Texas 79097
Owned and Published by
Joseph J. and Jean Miller
Freeman Bros.
Grocery & Market 883-6011
Date
Opponent
Place
Time
Team
Dec.
1-2-3
Canadian
Tournament
7-8-9 B &
5
C laude
Here
4:00
7-8 B & G
8
Panhandle
There
5:00
9 B & G
8-9
White Deer
7th & 8th
7-8 B & G
Tournament
12
Stinnett
There
5:00
9 B & G
15
Fritch
There
5:00
7-8-9 G
Here
5:00
7-8-9 B
Jan.
9
Stinnett
There
5:00
7-8-9 G
Here
5:00
7-8-9 B
16
Fritch
Here
5:00
7-8-9-G
There
5:00
7-8-9 B
23
Sunray
There
4:00
7-8 B & G
26
Canadian
Here
6:00
9 B & G
30
Gruver
Here
5:00
7-8-9 G
There
5:00
7-8-9 B
Feb.
6
Stratford
There
5:00
7-8-9 G
Here
5:00
7-8-9 B
9
Panhandle
Skellytown 5:00
9 B & C
9-10-
11 Panhandle
7th & 8th
Tournament
: There
7-8 B & B
CHUCK
ROAST
$-| 59 Ib.
Maryland Club
COFFEE
*1" ib.
ARM
ROAST
$j69 lb.
Parkay
MARGARINE
2/99c
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White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1983, newspaper, November 24, 1983; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171691/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.