Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1986 Page: 3 of 13
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Classic Designs offers <
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Mondays and Tuesdays $5
off on perms, on Thursdays,
percent off to senior citize
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until 8:00 p.m. on Thursdays.
Classic Designs is located
the corner of 5th and Plum in
Sanger and the telephone
number to call is 458 3427.
Sanger honor
roll released
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Good hair styling is not a
sideline at Classic Designs in 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily
Sanger.Jt’s done in a except for Wednesday. On
professional manner. Glenna Saturday, it is open from 9:00
Warlick has made ladies in the a.m. to 12:00 noon. Melanie
Sanger area up with the Frey works as the assistant for
newest in hair design since she the tanning room.
opened her shop in Dec. 1980.
She has added a tanning bed to
her beauty shop and you may
try it out, for freel Then, if you
like it, you may buy a monthly
pass for the Wolff System, for
$30.00 per month. This $30.00
gives you sessions for up to 30
minutes per day, for almost as
many days as are in the month.
Call Waiting.
Breakthrough
the play by play.
With Call Waiting, there’s no waiting to Im? reached w hen
Calls get right through because a "beep beep signals
another caller on the line. That way you don’t miss important
news, and important news doesn’t miss you.
Second graders
observe UNICEF Day
The second graders of Sanger
Elementary School are studing
UNICEF as part of a special unit
on customs and holidays. The
theme is "Caring by Sharing ”
October 31 is Halloween, but it
is also National UNICEF Day
UNICEF stands for the United
Nations Childrens Fund. It is a
non-political, international
organization dedicated to the
needs of children worldwide
Second graders from the
classes of Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs
Herzog, and Mrs Martinez, Mrs
Johnson, Mrs. Patton, and Miss
Miller, will be Trick-or Treating for
UNICEF. They will be carrying
the official orange collection
boxes Won’t you please help
them as they learn to help
others by opening your doors
and your hearts to the needy
children they represent
Donation, of any aize will t»a
appreciated.
Sanger businesses willing to let
us place a collection box in their
store can call the Elementary
School (458-7476), and we will
bring one by
Speed Calling.
Bails you out of
emergencies fast.
When you’ve no time to lose. Speed ('ailing plunges you right
mto you^ ^wo number dialing connects you to jx'ople quick and
easy. Whether it's the friend you call most often, or the important
call for help you make just once.
mobile home
Credit Problem*?
For l»»lp
Call Collect
817 237-8477
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The 1986 first semester
honor roll students are:
Superintendent’s roll: 5th
grade; Emily Davis. Principal’s
Roll: Tracy Engler, Ashley
Jones, Larry McDonald, Jason
Shuffield and Jason Gillum.
The 6th grade
Superintendent’s roll: Michael
Elmquist. 6th grade Principal’s
roll: Shannon Irvan, Julie
Jannereth, Dana Smith,
Brandee Harrawood, Renee
Brown, Wendi LeJeune, Chad
Ryan, Heath McGuffin, Carin
7th grade .
i roll are:
Sather, Marium Price,
Howard and Sheila
The 7th grade
roll are: Kristie
Mejia,
Elisha
Scaff. 7 th
Superintendent’s
Kassey
Ulunda
George.
Principal’s ...
Brown, Lori Mejia, Chris
Peacock, Elisha McCoy,
Melissa Lyons, Amy Fleming,
Gina Ivey, Dusty Lvon and
Kristi Hayes. The 8th grade
Principal’s roll students
include: Jimmy Davis Ellen
Harper, Cindy Belew, Tracey
Beverly, Angie Shaw, Brett
Jones, Wes Hunnicutt. Corey
Long, John Mustin, Randy
Perkins. Jeff Neill Jennie
MacKillop, Rhonda Trietsch,
Kasey Crawford, Jennifer
Moorman, Wendy Bennett,
and Shenna Harrington.
Owner:GI«nda Warlick
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Redken Products Available
458-3427
OPE N THURSDAYS UNTIL 800 pm CLOSED WEDNESDAY
9 00<im Io 5 00 p m Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday
T anning Hours 9 00am Io 8 00 p m • Saturday 9 00 a m Io 12 00 noon
CLASSIC DESIGNS FAMILY HAIRCARE
Corner of North 5th and Plum, Sanger
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Wal-Mart Sells for Less
DENTON, TX
2221 SOUTH LOOP 288
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We Welcome Everyone ... BABIES, CHILDREN,
ADULTS, and FAMILY GROUPS!
tmer.t is ever necessary Poses our selection Special effects poses
additional person in portrait Minors must be accompanied
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The photographer will be here through Sun Nov 2
Studio Hours Tues Sat 10 am Io8 p.m Sunday store hours
382-8434
415 Sherman Drive
open house
Sunday N©» ••h
1 pm - 5 pm
Ev^yone Welcome'
15% OFF *u- T"“s
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Call today to find out more about all the Centel ( ustom
Calling features. Ask one of our service representatives how we
can help you become better connected.
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• 8 Years as an Attorney
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FRIDAYS
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IHURSDAYS
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SHIPLEY
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Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1986, newspaper, October 30, 1986; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281969/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.