Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 2012 Page: 1 of 14
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Before the parade enjoy Choirs Singing, Tree Lighting, and other events.
After the Parade, Visit with Santa and take pictures of your children with Santa.
Hero Aeeepfeins
Sanger High School
Arts & Crafts Show
members of the Church of Christ in Sanger.
All the Angels are between the ages of new-
born and fifteen years old and live in Sanger.
Through the help of Sanger ISD and other
Denton County Agencies, the Angel appli-
cations were selected.
Gifts will be distributed at the Sanger
Church of Christ on Wednesday, December
19th from 7-9 p.m. There will be light food
and drinks available and everyone in the
community is welcome to join. If anyone is
interested in volunteering to help catalog the
weekend before or on the 19th, please con-
tact Mrs. Vincent at (940) 465-0858.
Roy Jones, left,
manager, Linda
Minhinnett,
co-owner,
Heather Smith,
Finance manag-
er, and Brandon
Twito, sales as-
sociate. Twito is
a 1999 graduate
of Sanger High
School.
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Lady Indians varsity
basketball takes
second at Ponder
Tournament
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Indians varsity bas-
ketball team loses to
Denison in overtime
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Give gift of health
this season!
3 months for $100
Gift Certificates available
for a limited time
940-458-2020
anytimefitness.com
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Saturday, Dec Sth
9:00 - 4:00
Admission: Adults- $1
Students & Children - Free
Free cidmiv>kri 2 canned feed items
HABERN ORTHODONTICS
Michael D. Habern D.D.S.
Orthodontics for Adults and Children
(940) 458-0636 Sanger, Texas
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stockings
for the
“We are asking that all gifts be returned
no later than noon on Wednesday, December
12th,” said organizer Shari Vincent. “As of
right now, we have approximately 150 angels
but that number can grow by at least 30 as I am
accepting applications through Tuesday of this
week from another Sanger school and returned
applications needing additional information.”
The Little Angel Progam operates for
non-profit and for the purpose of providing
gift assistance of clothing and a toy to children
living in the Sanger Indepenent School Dis-
trict only. This program is sponsored by the
(Full Menu - All Day Long)
INCLUDING BREAKFAST
Walk-In or
Call Ahead
For Orders!
940-458-7395
Hours: Mon-Sat 6am-4pm
lOOO’s of Handcrafted Items
Christinas Decorations & Clifts
Women Children's Clothing
Pictures with Santa
Wooden Crafts
Jewelry, Candles
Western Decor
Hourly Door Prizes
cles, they do service them.
The new sales are split be-
tween travel trailers and
fifth wheels. They do con-
signment on motorized and
will take them on trade.
“We have a larger selection
because we don’t stock mo-
torized vehicles,” said Jones,
who live in Denton.
Pinkston, who lives in
Little Elm, added that they
he does. “And some come
in not knowing anything, so
we educate them and do a
little fact-finding to see what
they really want to buy.”
Linda Minhinnett add-
ed that they were a one stop
shop. “We make sure the
customer is comfortable at
step of the way.”
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Korean
War tribute
at Sanger
Public
Library
The Sanger Public
Library currently has an
exhibit on display with
pencil sketch artist Bob
Chauncey’s tribute to
all veterans who served
in the Korean War, ‘the
forgotten war”. It will
be open to the public
through December 8th,
Pearl Harbor weekend.
Let’s help fill the
stocking for our troops!
There are several items
needed to fill the stock-
ings.
List Includes:
Body wash, lotion,
sunscreen, chap-stick,
baby wipes, non melting
candy, candy canes, cook-
ies, jerky, crackers, tooth-
brushes, sunglasses, play-
ing cards, word search
books, signed Christmas
cards, powered drink
mixes. (Please make sure
food and drink items are
individually wrapped.)
Christmas stockings and
coffee in individual fil-
ters.
Drop off locations
for Sanger are Luttrull-
McNatt, 1405 N Stem-
mons and Home Solu-
tions, 619 N 10th St.
For questions contact
Bobby Travis 940-453-0511
or email bobby. travis60@
gmail.com
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By Roger Ballas
Sanger staff writer
You’ve seen them on
the highways, or you may
own one yourself. Recre-
ational vehicles are growing
in popularity. And for many,
they are a way of life.
One visit to Best Value
RV sales and service at 7201
N. Interstate 35 in Denton
(just south of Sanger) and
you might have one your-
self. Owners Linda and Ken
Minhinnett of Krum invite
everyone to stop by and
meet Roy Jones, manager,
Jerry Pinkston, executive
administrative assistant,
Roger Crawford, service
manager, Heather Smith,
finance director, and the en-
tire sales and service staff.
It’s a relaxed country
dealership with an atmo-
sphere you are sure to love.
They are a family
owned and operated dealer-
ship that’s primary focus is
true customer relations.
Whether you are in the
Service Department, Parts
Department, Collision Cen-
ter or the new or pre-owned
Sales Department they will
make sure your experience
is above standard. They will
make you feel like you are
part of the family.
They expanded to the
Denton location in Sept.
2011. Jones said while they
don’t sell motorized vehi-
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$10,000 to some $55,000
and up. And, they do fi-
nance, from 10 years to 20
years depending on price.
It was pointed out that
a recreational vehicle is
treated like a home and gets
the same tax deductions for
owners.
Jones said many buy-
ers come in knowing more
about a particular RV than
180 Angels expected for adoption at area businesses...
Little Angel Program needs your help
Please remember when you go shopping
for Christmas this season, there are around
180 local Little Angels that need adopting.
The Angels were handed out this week at the
following places:
Church of Christ of Sanger
Purple Umbrella
First United Bank
Sanger Bank
Prosperity Bank
Old Navy in Denton
Each Angel has a wish and a need, the
Angels age, clothes size and shoe size.
City of Sanger
Holiday In The Park
& Saturday, December 8th
City Park onthe Sq^g^
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can stock 3-4 trailers for
each motorized RV be-
cause of cost and size.
There are some 18
employees to serve you at
Best Value RV. The Krum
location is where the colli-
sion and repair is done and
there is also storage space.
They carry all the ma-
jor brands of recreation-
al vehicles
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