The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1974 Page: 2 of 13
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Page Two
Thursday, September 12, 1974
The Sanger Courier
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September 15 Through 18
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Carpet Prices Reduced!
AT DENTON SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
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serve you six days a week Limit one gift per year
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Monday - Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 15 Services:
9:30 a.m. Bible Class 10:30 a.m.
FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
WELL
OVER
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fourth & Cherry
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REV. GEO. CLERIHEW MINISTER
TELE. CHURCH 458 7416. PARSONAGE 458 3367
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M J
EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
EVENING WORSHIP
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5 Bolivar Street‘Sanger. Teias
urs 9 am to 4 pm Monday Friday
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BUY FROM THE ROLL—NO SAMPLES—NO GUESSWORK
SEE AND FEEL THE CARPET YOU PURCHASE—IN STOCK
A RAINBOW OF DICORA TOR COLORS
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ZUU AND ROLL ENDS
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
PICK-UP OR INSTALLATION
NOW YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR VOLUME
PURCHASES, AND SAVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE,
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from the
parents.
Bob McCutcheon
introduced as
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vice president, John Stucki;
secretary, Jennifer Stucki;
reporter, Cheryl Anthony;
council delegate Bill Stucki;
recreation leaders. De Ann
Coker and Curtis Amyx.
Ideas for money making
projects were dicussed as
well as a possible float entry
for the homecoming parade.
The next meeting will be
Oct. II in the high school
Mobile Unit from cafeteria. Everyone who is
is invited to
TWU Health
Unit Gives
Program
The Health Career Infor
mat ion T........
Texas Woman’s University interested i
visited Sanger High School attend the meeting.
Anyone between the ages
Connie of 9 and 19 is eligible to be a
Save where the value is — we give Top Value Stamp Cert'ficates when
you make a deposit with us. You don’t have to worry about licking and
sticking. Simply present the certificate for your merchandise and
forget about all those books of stamps.
Deposit: S 250 00 1.200 Stamp Certificate
1,000 00 2.100
5.000 00 or more 4.200
Stop by and visit us at either of our 4 locations —we can
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OPEN 9 A M. TIL 7 P.M, • MON fHRU SAT. DIAL 383-1413
OUR PI ANS INCLUDE HAVING YOU &ACK THE SECOND TIME
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presented a program on
health careers that included
slides to illustrate the talks.
The Mobile Unit offered
studies of career develop
ment to the curricula classes
of Science. Health, Physical
Educaiton and/or Home
Economics.
The seventh through ninth
grade heard the presen-
tations this year. A similar
program was presented last .
year to the upper grades.
The Mobile Unit comes free
of charge to any school who
is interested in the program.
It was arranged for the
Sanger students through the
school counselor, Mrs. Vast-*
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Appliance Co. Whirlpool
All f/p*Y Mojge Apphon'e Pepous
Whirlp'xJ Soles A Ser
. FAST SIDE SQUARE
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; In vinyl or fabric start-
• ing at $79.00 for ( ouch
and Club chair.
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We manufacture our
own mattresses and
boxsprings. They’re
guaranteed and we
can save you plenty at
our continuning sale!.
Starting at'
Coffee & End 849.00
Mattress Factory &
Furniture Store
University Dr. Near City Limit 382-6312
The Sanger Community
4 II Club organization meet
ing was held last Monday in
the high school cafeteria.
Officers elected were
, Study Club
Reassembly
Luncheon
The Wednesday Study
Club will hold its reassembly
luncheon at the Denton
County Club at 12 noon.
Wednesday, Oct. 2 accord
ing to Mrs. Paxton H. Gray,
president.
The program will feature a
book review by Mrs. Jack
Armstrong and music by
Jan and Larry Newberry.
Members may make reser-
vations by calling Mrs. L. T.
Kerby, Mrs. Buck Schertz.
Mrs. Tommy McDaniel
Mrs. Paxton H. Gray.
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ARTIFICIAL
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300 North Elm Street/Denton, Texm
Hours 9 am to 3 pm Monday -Friday Drive -in window 8 am to
5 30 pm Monday -Friday Closed Saturday
1800 Carroll Boulevard/Denton, Teia*
Hours 9 am to 6 pm Tuesday -Friday Saturday 9 am to
1 pm Closed Monday
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BEAUTIFUL
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100% NYLON
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SEPT. 16 20
MONDAY
Pinto beans, slaw.’spinach,
cornbread, chocolate pud
ding, milk.
TUESDAY
Chicken salad or peanut
butter sandwich, french
fries and catsup, pickle half,
pear cobbler, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Tuna casserole, buttered
corn, cabbage slaw, hot
rolls, jello, milk.
THURSDAY
Chicken Fried Steak,
creamed potatoes, green
beans, beets, cookies, milk.
FRIDAY
Hamburgers, lettuce, to
mato, pickles, onion, pork n
beans, chips, gingerbread,
milk.
BEAUTIFUL
HILO
100% NYLON PILE
STARTING
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Band Boosters To
Buy Band Shirts
The Sanger Band Booster .
Club voted to purchase
shirts for band members to
wear at pep rallies and band
t rips.
It was pointed out that all
other organizations have
some type of uniform to
wear when they participate
at the pep rallies and a shirt
with Sanger Band on it
would unify the band
members.
This and other items of
business was discussed at
the organizational meeting
of the Band Booster club
held Monday night.
Pat Kerby was elected
president of the organization
with Darlis /Xnthony as vice
president and Billie Parsons
as secretary treasurer.
Tonya Stewart and Nancy
Bounds were appointed to
be in charge of the
concession stands for the
five home varsity football president. James Ashcraft;
games.
They will appoint workers
for the concession stands
Monday.
•TWU students
Pylant and Sue Benshoof 4 H member and there are
program on many projects in which a
member may enroll.
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Couch, Chair, 9-
and Recliner > 44.
DENTON
SAVINGS lNL
ASSOCIATION -
1 00 Main Street /
Hours 9 am to 4 or
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Jr. High Elect
Cheerleaders
Connie George was elec
t» <! head < heerleader during
junior high cheerleader
elections held at Sanger
High School this week.
Miss George is an eighth
grader.
AK • elected as junior high
■heerleaders are eighth
grader Barbara Reeves and
seventh graders Coleefi
■Shelton and Liz Sons.
PERSONAL
Miss Kendra Pirkle cele
brated her sixth birthday
Sunday. Sept. 8 with a
party.
Those attending were
Melissa McSpadden, Chris
Webster, Holly and Adam
Popplewell, Tanya, Sandra
and Grant Bowles, grandpa
rents Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Pirkle aTid Miss Pirkle's
parents.
was
the new hand
director and he outlined
some of the goals and new
programs he plans for this
year.
The club voted to again
furnish cold drinks or hot
chocolate for the band
members during the football
games.
Next meeting of the band
boosters will be Monday,
Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the
band hall.
4-H Club
Hold Election
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Cole, Ralph. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1974, newspaper, September 12, 1974; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281996/m1/2/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.