The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. [78], No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1976 Page: 2 of 8
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THE SANGER COURIER
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| 708 SOUTH 5TH ST.
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TELE. CHURCH 458 7416, PARSONAGE 458 3367
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.Ml
EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.'
WEDNESDAY
EVENING WORSHIP
NOW OPEN
THE RIGHT MAN
AT
THE RIGHT TIME!
— Vote Today
City & School
Election
Polls Open 7-7
City I fall, Gym
Mental Health
Fund Drive
Wed. Study
Club
Community Calendar is
scheduled to appear the
last Thursday of each
month. Call 458-7429
with your club’s plans.
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According to editor Lisa
Clifton, the final annual copy
has been sent and the annual
will be her sometime in May.
Congratulations to all FFA
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First Baptist 7:30
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District Play
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OPENS DAILY 4:30
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL
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1-35 at Lona Oak Rd. 3 mile*
South of Valley View, Texas
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News from VALLEY VIEW
srunm By DENISE MARTIN
division at the FHA Project
Show.
News from VALLEY VIEW
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Carroll T 4:00
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Kerby’s 9 :00
Indian Baseball
Muenster T 4:00
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The seniors have been busy
working on their senior trip
and final graduation dates.
They plan to leave for
Galveston in May and stay a
lew days for their senior
trip.
9 Sjxtn Bus
for Senior
Citizens
Indian Baseball
Muenster H 4:00
V 2. Lower
Jff Electric Bill The
■■r Super E Round One is de-^^
__ signed to provide a lot of cool-
Bggl ing while using less electricity.
And that means a lower electric
■ bill. _ ___
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Decications
2:00 p. m.
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Chamber of C
Commerce
Directors Noon
General Meeting7:3O
20 J ayCees
Scout Hut
Vol. Firemen
Fire Sta 7:30
Indian Baseball
Northwest 114:00
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1. $100.00 U.S. Savings
Bond Buy Carrier’s
Super E Round One S
before April 16, /A
1976, and we’ll
give you a
$100.00 U.S.
Savings ~
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Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Hunter over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hunter and family of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Enderby of Era.
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Think of Low Net
Cost with Service
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Indian Baseball
Callisburg T 4:00 Sr. Citizens and
Friendship Club
11:00 a.m. First
Baptist Church
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For top performance and ;
durability, get a John
Deere. A fuHy enclosed
engine gives a quiet
ride. Choose a 6- or
8-hp rider, or the
super-quiet Electric Q6. j
Implement Co.
: 31MR. Worth Dr. De«rte« M74S37 Metre 430-1B41
C©» HOME
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There’s a superstition that *ays if ypu bite your tongue you
will tell a lie!
7J Wed. Study
Club
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! CRAFTS Gwenna Hobbs
; won the Crafts division
! grand champion award at
the FHA Project Show.
Welcome To Our
Services
“A Going Church
for a Coming Saviour”
You Must be Registered by
Mar. 31 to Vote in Democratic
Primary, May 1
I ayCees
Scout Hut
Indain Baseball
Bowie T 4:00
Vol Firemen
iFire Hall
I Bolivar lodge
Masonic H
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The UIL one act play was
presented to the PTA
members.
3. Conservation of ’v
America’s Energy Its —
high Energy Efficiency Ratio makes the
Super E Round One Stingy with America’s precious
energy. Ask for a free cooling survey ... today!
Offer applicable for the Model 38SE (Super E Round One) and five other of our
most popular models-38GR, 38CE, 38CC and Heat Pump models 38BQ and
S0MQ. Upon completion of your installation a $100.00 U.S. Savings Bond will be
tent to you by Camer-Bock Co., distributor of Corner products Financing Terms
Available
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I2J School Board13^
2nd Monday
Sanger Service
Club 7:30 Hmk Rm
4H SHS Library |
Northwest T 4:00
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City Council
City Hall
and 4 H members on
receiving ribbons at the
Livestock Show. Especially
to FFA member Alan
Southard on showing the
reserve champion steer.
The sophomore class will
sponsor a bar b-que supper
Saturday night at the school
cafeteria starting at 5:30. ,
Happy Birthday to (26th)
Nelda Hudspeth Home Ec.
teacher, (27th) Evalyn
Carson, (30th) Darrell Mil
ler, (April 1) Lori Neu and
Jesse Peters.
The Valley View PTA met
Monday in the school gym.
New officers elected for the
coming > ‘ar are president,
Elizabeth Hobbs; v pres.,
Jesse Pembroke; secretary,
Brenda Carter; treasurer,
Charlene Ritchey; pari., Bob
Andrew.
: with any size
: Lawn and Garden Tractor
6 hsp to 19.9 hsp.
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of Sanger and Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Calhoun of Sherman.
VV
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Calhoun
visited Mrs. Q. G. Calhoun
on Sunday.
VV
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Sparkman, Glenn and Mich
ael and Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Davidson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beasley
and daughters of North
Little Rock, Arkansas over
the weekend.
VV
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Marr
of Dallas and Mrs. Jimmy
Tucker and granddaughter
of Pilot Point visited in the
Raymond Davidson home.
VV
Visiting with Mrs. Myrtle
Harvey were R T. Harvey
of Fort Worth, Mrs. John
Kemp and children of
Denton and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Pruitt and daughter
of Austin. The Kemp
children spent last week
with their grandmother.
VV
Visitors of Mrs. Opal
Hogan over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Smith and family of Hurst
and Beverly Hogan of Van
Alstyne. Mrs. Hogan and
Mrs. Ed Benny attended the
funeral of their aunt, Mrs.
Alice Haney in Gainesville
last week.
Mrs. Eloise Kile of Garland
is spending the week with
Mrs. Homer Baker. Sunday
guests in the Baker home
were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
of Indianapolis, Indiana.
VV
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Barthold were Mr
and Mrs. Dale Alsup and
■ 0-00.0.. .. 'I Angie of Gainesville.
LEON McNATT L vv
rnncunnill---f Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
MOltPoA AMC Jeep J°hn Bundy Wert‘ Buela
MINH. u>4>» M....410 ,Jlles of Era. Mrs. Anthony
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FREE BOY’S OR GIRL’S|
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Mrs. Fred Mask had as
diner guests on Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Mask and
family of Celina, Mr. and
Mrs. Connie Mask and
family of Sanger and Westly
Mask of Woodbine.
VV
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buffer
of Sherman visited Mr. and
Mrs. David McCollum.
VV
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
McFarlin attended a family
reunion in the home of
Lillian McFarlin of Sanger.
VV
Attending the funeral
services in Presbyterian
Church at Denton for Homer
Baker on Saturday were
Mrs. Emma Aston, Mrs.
Vera Lowe, Mrs. Ruth
Sparkman and Mrs. Charles
Myers.
The seniors have ordered
lheir cap and gowns as well
as their invitation. Their
colors are red. white and
blue, and flower is the rose.
Candlelighters are Rhonda
Wells, Charlotte Ford,
Jimmy Meyer and Darrell
Miller. Ushers are Rusty .
Jones and Cindy Calabrease.
The tennis courts
looking great with
addition of new nets. The
tennis team is working real
hard preparing for the
district meet. H. M. Taylor
is tennis instructor.
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Girls and boys both are
busy preparing for the track
season and the district track
meet. Track coaches are
Carroll Carter and Gerald
Langston.
NEEDLEWORK
Blackburn was the grand
champion winner of this
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VF vV
Kerby’s 9:00
Arts & Crafts
2:00 P. M.
vv
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Westly
and son of Olney visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Spindle
over the weekend.
VV
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Bedford Vestal is Mrs. L. B.
Smith of Kilgore.
VV
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Barthold were Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Hullett of
Sherman, Claudia Laboone,
Nora Jackson, Mrs. Mamie
Felps and Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Miller all of
Whitesboro.
VV
Mrs. H. Gray visited her
grandson and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gray.
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Cole, Ralph. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. [78], No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1976, newspaper, March 25, 1976; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281957/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.