The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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Thursday, October 20,1966
The Sanger Courier
Page Two
arts and crafts
CLUB ELECTS
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MRS. DICK READY HOSTS
MRS. BILL MARSHALL
BAPTIST INTERMEDIATES
ELECT OFFICERS
City of Sanger
JACK ARMSTRONG
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
CHILDREN
ENTERTAINED
HELPFUL
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CHERRY CLEANERS
Sanger, Texas
Phone 458-3311
Service At Adventist Church
Now Available From
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CYAN A MID FARM SUPPLY
Custom Spreading Service
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OPEN
NOW
HYDRAULIC DRIVEN SPREADERS
ASSURE UNIFORM COVERAGE
BILL
HAMRICK, MGR.
NEWEST AND BEST TRUCK SPREADING
INTERSTATE 35 SOUTHBOUND
EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE
SAVE TIME AND LABOR
Cyanamid Farm Supply
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LONA & COY
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FARM SUP
If Your Clothes Aren't Becoming To You
They* ShoBld Be CbrtWflfl IcTOsl"
HAVE YOU CHECKED
YOUR HOME LATELY
FOR LURKING FIRE
HAZARDS? DO IT!
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
NEXT TO THE BANK PHONE 458-3388
Mrs. Ella Warren — Harold Easley — Tom Muir
JACK BURKHOLDER, MANAGER
SANGER 458-3435
PSCOS
Been
MB WING
SHOES
The Intermediate Girls class
(13-1-1 years) of the First Bap-
tist Church elected officers re-
cently at a meeting at the Oasis
Drive-In,
over 1965 real estate.
Personal property rendered
Mrs. Bill (Mickle) Marshall
entered Flow on Monday of last
week where she had surgery on
Wednesday. She was brought
home on Tuesday of this week.
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Kenneth Greenwood (21) scores Sanger’s first touchdown in the game with Princeton off
left tackle. Indian blockers at right are V. B. Atchison and Eddie Draper.
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Mrs. Virginia Rice of Dallas
was a guest ofher mother, Mrs.
Mattie Booe, Thursday.
GLEN C. WILSON Owner
Phone 458-3231
JESS SMITH
DRY GOODS
We Give 5 & H Green Stamps
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Mr. and Mrs. R.d th Osborne,
Jerry and Joyce spent the week*
end visiting relatives in Lub-
bock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Royce Harper
of Dallas visited in the Archie
Spratt home, Sunday.
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Visiting Mrs. Jess Smith last
Wednesday were Mrs. Edith
Hodges of Denton and Mrs. W.F.
Wood of Dallas.
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Mrs. AnnaTyson attended the
funeral of Mrs. Elmer Wilson of
Justin at the First Baptist last
week. Mrs. Wilson was the
mother of Mrs. Ewing Rice.
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Mrs. Mamie Brown ai’Tl far. ~
James Neblett of Denton and Mr.
and Mrs. C.M. Vaughn visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.B.
Powell at Wilson, Oklahoma.
Mr. Powell has been hospital-
ized but is now at home.
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Delmon Tucker In Charge of
Jack Armstrong will be on
crutches for several weeks
after undergoing surgery on his
knee at Flow Hospital recently.
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CECIL SNELLGROVE
Cecil Snellgrove is home
after being a medical patient
at a Gainesville Hospital lately.
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DEWEY HERD
Dewey Herd underwent sur-
gery in Flow Memorial Hospital
last week.
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Twenty-two children of the
Assembly of God Church were
entertained Tuesday night in the
home ol Mrs. Hazel Dawson.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Don
Shuffield and Mrs. Don Linn.
The party climaxed a con-
test recently held to see how
many children could
interested in attending church
services in one month's time.
Following a period of games,
hostesses served refreshments
of hot chocolate and cookies.
The hostesses are the Sanger
Assembly of God Children’s
church leaders. ;;
“SHORTY”
MISS MYRL YEARY
Miss Myrl Yeary, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yeary
remains in All Saints Hospi-
hour which carried out the
Halloween theme in the nap-
kins and corn candies, cof-
fee and cake.
WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD
Mrs. Dick Ready was host
to the members of the Wes-
leyan Service Guild of the San-
ger First Methodist Church at
her home Tuesday evening,
Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Vir-
gil Ward Jr. was co-hostess
to the thirteen members pre-
sent.
Mrs. Neilan Cook, presi-
dent, presided for the busi-
ness session. The devotional,
relative to the program, was
brought by Mrs. Johnnie
Butts.
Mrs. Frank Kerby was in
charge of the program entit-
led “Dialogue With a Diffe-
rence.’’ She was assisted by
Mrs. Thomas Moore aid Mrs.
J. W. Bucklew.
The group voted to serve
light refreshments at inter-
mission during a film, “Here
I Stand” which is to be shown
at the Methodist Church Sun-
day evening, Oct. 23, at 6:30.
The public is invited to at-
tend this film which portrays
Martin Luther.
The hostesses served re-
freshments during the social
In a flash, house and loved ^|
ones could be swept away by
fire. Prevent this tragedy.
Observe all safety rules in >
and around your home.
Sanger Insurance Agency
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lloyd are shown at the newly-redecorated
and re-opened Te-Co Cafe on Interstate #35.
Mr. Lloyd has been associated with the restaurant business
a number of years. Mrs. Lloyd is the high school homemaking
teacher. ;;
Mundkosky and Bertie Sullivan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat, WisejrA
froYn Austin and Mi’S.
Combs of Grand Prairie spent
last week visiting their sister,
Bess Ashley. While' here Miss
Ashley and her guests visited
another sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Wallace at Sherman.
Sunday guests of Miss Ashby
were friends from Cleburne,
Mmes. Gertrude Banks, On
Spikes and Golda Adams.
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Mrs. Buck Jackson of Dallas
visited friends in Sanger last
week.
ving serious injuries in an
i ito accident Oct. 1. Both her
arms are in casts and her
right leg is in traction. She is
improving satisfactorily.
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Mrs. Nannie Cherry, Mrs.
Pete Cherry and Alma Cherry
visited relatives in McKinney
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ople
McMahan and the Rev. and
Mrs. Alvin 0. Rue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gran-
aghan and Mrs. John Nichol-
son attended the State Fair in
Dallas, Tuesday.
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Andy Barentine, son-in-law
of Mrs. Nannie Cherry, is in
Breckenridge Hospital at Aus-
tin for tests and observation this
week.
Helpful and complete in every respect is the
service we offer the families of this com-
munity when needed. The way in which we
take care of every detail makes this trying
time more endurable. Call us at any time
we can be of service.
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SfiCdMMflBchas/ WHson and son,
U? 3'lfeW Fort Worth, Marjetta
Barentine and Will Morris of
Denton, Mrs. Marie Lewis and
Mrs. Pete Cherry, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Nannie
Cherry and Alma Cherry.
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Mrs. Nannie Meinicke from
Plainview is a guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Nannie Cherry and
Alma Cherry, this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joree Ander-
son and daughter, Janie from
Garland, were dinner guests of
Mrs. Anderson’s mother, Mrs.
Ona Crowson, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson
and Ricky accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Jones and son’
Wilson Ray of Denton, attendee!
Texas State Fair at Dallas
Saturday night.
charge of the services, Saturday
Oct. 15 at the Adventist Church.
His subject was “Share Your
Faith” and the text was Joshua
24:15.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wright
and Lisa from Arlington visited
their mother. Mrs. T. D. Wylie
and Mrs. Wylie, Sunday.
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Mrs, Lou Moore is visiting
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Moore and son, Tred in Colo-
rado Springs. Mrs. Moore will
stay with Fred while his parents
take a trip. Mrs. Henry Cooper
and Mrs. Bennie Hughes took
Mrs. Moore to the airport where
she took a jet to Colorado.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wai Ft re
visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Jimmie Jo Marshall. Mr. Mar-
shall and the daughters, Nicki
and Ann at Sacramento, Cali-
fornia.
also of Keene.
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Recent visitors in the J. D.
W.itde home were Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Stuart of Denton, Mr. ant
Mrs. Dev/, y Herd of Pilot Point.
Wayman Waide of T oga, Bethel
Waide and Mrs. Clara M >e
Leavitt of Slidell and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Evans and sons, Kent
and Carey Brent of Argyle.
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Mrs. Kirk Cunningham and
children, Rebecca, Sidney and
Alice from Richardson, were
weekend guests of her mother
and brother, Mrs. Polly Hamp-
ton and Sidney Hampton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallace
from Sherman were Sunday
guests of Miss Bess Ashley.
Since her retirement from the
teaching prof >ssion, Miss Ash-
ley is living in he- home at
403 Oth Str-et. She has recently
had extensive work of repairing
and be-decorating both to the
exterior and interior jf the
home.
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Sanger friends attending
funeral services for Mrs. Roy
Jones of Valley View, held in
Hillcrest Church of Christ, Gai-
COKER
Funeral Home^
Ambulance Service
Mr. and Mrs. Ir.uis W\lie
spent the weekend in Borger as
guests of Mr. .uul Mis, Bob
Marshall and sons, Joe and
Jack.
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Miss Sharye McLusky pre-
sented two violin numbers ac-
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; A. J. Waide
are-back' home after a visit
with their children, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Marshall and daugh-
ters, Nicki and Ann Marshall in
Sacramento, California.
Just pull them on - you're Mt Io wort la comfort! it-iach
Natural Retan leather ivpers. “Sweat - proof* Aaxftla
spilt leather insole that stays fresh. Otl - resistant
McprwM sole and haaL. Try Thaml
Delmon Tucker, a ministerial
student from Southwestern Un- ________________
iversity at Keene, Texas, had companied by Miss Janis Sadaii
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Enlow
and sons, Clinton and Ray vis-
ite- in Lawton, Oklahoma, re-
cently.
EDDIE ROMINES
Eddie Romines, who was in
v. .v. »>vuin Mrs a two-car head-on collision
Whiteside, and Mr. Woods from Oct. 1. is in Carswell Air Base
Fort Worth. Hospital where he will remain
for several weeks until he gets
further orders from the U. S.
Navy. Eddie received a frac-
tured elbow in the accident.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Romines
Eddie’s address is Ward
2-B No. 13, Carswell Air
Base HospitaL Fort Worth.
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Mr and Mrs. H. B. Toon
were’In Dallas Sunday where
they met their daughter and son-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Stinson of Houston. They visited
with their daughter while Mr.
Stinson attended a convention
in Dallas.
Jps
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Mrs. Frank Wardlaw of Dal
las visited her parents,Mr.and
Mrs. Ray Tarver, Sunday.
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Sunday guests of Mrs. John
Nicholson were Mrs. Annie
Hodges and family from Tulia
and Plainview and Mr. and Mrs.
Duke Brown, also of Tulia.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. D. White- _________________________________
side had all their children and tai‘in Fort Worth after recei-
grandchildren home for a turkey
dinner Sunday. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Whiteside
and family of Denton, the John
Langley family from Fort Worth
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vice and
children of Dallas. Also visitors
in the Whiteside home prior to
Sunday were Mr. Whiteside's
sister, Mrs. Ralph Neely and
daughter, Judy of Gainesville,
C. R. Waide, brother ol Mrs.
sparklers in your hair. The light up of
tawny against Titian honey with gold
tones, champagne against silver. Spark-
lers were meant for you. Custom color-
ing individually priced.
CECIL'S
BEAUTY SALON
451-3434.
OFFICERS
Highlights of the Oct. 13th
jneeffi of Arts and Crafts
Club ws the election of offi-
cers The meeting was held in
Hie home of Mrs. Lillie Keel
in ValleyView with Mrs. Mary
^Tlwnew slate of officers in-
clude Mrs. Clyde Hale, presi-
dent- Mrs. Butler Boydstun,
vice-president; secretary-
treasurer, Mrs. R. C. Willis
and reporter, Mrs. Winnie
Ch jncy.
Members planned cheer bas-
kets lor shut-ins and an an-
nouncement was made that the
Nov. 10th meeting would be held
in the home of Mrs. Boydstun
with Mrs. Chaney assisting hos-
tess. Each member is to bring
candy recipes and samples of
the candy. Also members are to
bring Christmas items they
have made for display at this
meeting.
Refreshments were served to
ten members; two new members
accepted into the club, Mrs.
Austin and Mrs. Carl Kincaid;
and two guests, Mrs. Lydia
Mundkosky and Mrs. Orlie
Davis. ::
Tax Report From
be /’nesville Friday were Mr.and
Mrs. Hazen A rmstrong, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Willis, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy McGaugh, Mi. and
Mrs. Ernest McCoy, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Burks, Mr. and
Mrs. French, also Mmes. Hor-
ace Ramsey, R. L. Odom, Lydia
Elected as president was
Darlene Forrest; vice presi- The ci,y of Sanger, in com-
dent, Debbie Graham; secre- Piling the 1966 taxes for the city,
tary, Mary Cantelou; treasur- has issued the following report;
er, Glenna Cole; reporter Real Estate rendered for 1966
Jacqueline Hall and social is $683,274.00, which is $45,170
chairman, Diane Davis. Work-
ing with Diane will be a com- - .
mittee of Connie Arledge for 1966 is $151,800 as compared
Kathy Goliday, Suejo Arm- i° $150,355 for 1965,
strong and Beth Wells. Total taxes due for 1966 are
Mrs. J. M. Forrest is teach- $7507.58 as compared with
er of the class. $7096.15 for 1965,
A new member of the class
is Debbie Graham.
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