White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1978 Page: 3 of 8
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WHITE DEER NEWS
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BORDEN'S
Men's and Students
Anderson's Western Wear
123 E. Kingtmill
665-3101
$959i20Z
£i CAN
Grand Opening
2..89c
• DRESSES
4/»l°o
BORDENS
ICE MILK
OPEN 24
HOURS
OPEN 24
HOURS
PRICES GOOD
JULY 6-9,1978
CORN
DOGS
casual
thongs
SQL ARE DANCE NEWS—
The White Deer Stampeders
Square Dance Club visited the
Circle L Square Dance Club
in Lefors on Thursday, June 22
at the Community Center with
Ralph Alexander being the
caller.
Those visiting were Mark
and Nellie Waddill, Kelly
Watson, Joanna Warminski,
Cindy and Larry Armstrong,
Dan and Lynn Rose, Ronnie
and Teresa Wood, and Darrell
and Becky Gililland.
Attending the Lone Star
Square Dance Installations of
Officers on Saturday night,
July 8 in Pampa were Dennel
Davis, Cliff Davis, Mark and
Nellie Waddill, Carol and
Jim Hoskins, Cindy Armstrong,
Teresa and Ronnie Wood.
Darrel Angle, Shane Raulston,
Dan and Lynn Rose, David
Cargill and Becky Gililland.
The Lone Stars dance twice
a month at the Optimist Club
with Sammy Parsley calling.
"From the time of your
birth, through life's up and
down, on to the pearly gates,
your home town paper shoves
you along. "
Blue Denim, Big Bell,
Boot Cut .........
BROWLOW REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brom low
and daughter, Brenda and
Angela were in Fairview,
Oklahoma, Sunday, July 2,
to attend the Bromlow family
reunion.
PANTS
•SHORTS |
V 1SI1 BARTZ FAMILY
M-. and Mrs. Ray Flue
visited in Pampa one day last
week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Bartz.
V isits In Albuquerque
Mrs. J.C. Freeman has return-
ed home from a weeks visit
with her granddaughter and
family in Albuquerque, N. M>
Harold Lamb Services
Heid In Andrews
Mr. Harold Lamb of Andrews
formerly of the Borger-Spring
Creek area died on Sunday,
July 2, in Almagardo, No M„
He is survived by his wife
Joann of Andrews, a daughter
and a son, his father and step-
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Uial
Lamb of Skellytown, three
brothers and a sister.
Funeral services were con-
ducted Wednesday in Andrews.
Texas Has Deepest
Producing Oil Well
In United States
Marking a change from
past years when Texas re-
fineries handled mostly Texas
oil, 41. 5/o of current crude
runs is foreign oil and only
about half is from Texas well^
according to "78 Facts About
Texas Oil and Gas. "
Newest in the annual series
of highlight facts and figures
on the Texas petroleum in-
dustry, 78 Facts is published
for free distribution to the
public by Texas Mid-Con-
tinent Oil 8 Gas Assn.
Nearly 9C< of the crude oil
refined in Texas comes from
other states.and one out of
every four gallons of major
U. S. oil products is refined
in Texas, so says 78 Facts.
Featuring the operations and
performance of the Texas pet-
roleum industry-, 78 Facts re-
veals key statistics in eight
industry categories: general,
off shore, drilling, production,
refining-processing, employ-
ment, economics, and tax-
ation.
Contrasting with the state's
first well, which was 106
feet deep. Texas now has the
nation's deepest producing
well, a 26, 518-foot gas well
in Wheeler county, 78 Facts
reports.
Copies of 78 Facts may be
obtained on request to the
Association, 1341 W. Mock-
ingbird Lane, Suite 111-E,
Dallas, Texas 75247.
McCarthy visitors
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Terry
of Pampa visited in the D. C.
McCarthy home on Thursday
evening.
Tuf Ready OMAc
PAPER TOWELS £il I
Simmons Family Returns Home
Mr. and Mrs. John Sim-
mons of Skellytown, Mr.
and Mrs. Winfred Simmons
from Pampa, and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Simmons and
Cody of Big Springs have been
visiting in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
Branson, Missouri and en-
virons for three weeks.
HEW FOLDER'S FLAKED
COFFEE
Shurfine /| /OQc
PINEAPPLE....**/ 07
Shurfine Q /AOc
FRUIT DRINK ^/OV
Food King O/QQc
PAPER PLATES A/O 7
Shurfine /$ 1 00
SWEETPEAS . .O/ J.
Poolside with Punches:
The 4th of July weekend
brought the swimming pool
attendance down because of
.people being out of town, but
not everybody left.
More parents have begun to
come to the swimming pool
and the children have really
enjoyed having them.
The swimming pool has had
to close down twice because of
bad weather, but keep on
coming! It's not going to rain
all the time.
The word is that one of the
young mothers, totally un-
prepared, took an unexpected
"dip" (or splash) in the pool—
wet—huh, Sharon?"
by Christi Punches
Shurfine
CREAM STYLE /S /$ 1 00
CORN .... O/ ±
Eurl and Eloyse Whitson, new owners, invite you to come by Monday and
1uesday for cookies and punch. See all the lovely new fall fashions and
register any time during the Grand Opening Sale for the following prizes to be
given away on July 15. Need not be present to win.
Pant Suit by Graff
Dress by Young Society
Shurfine O/KQc
BLEACH, 1/2 gal. £il O V
BORDEN'S
FRUIT DRINK
69cc.
ASST'D FLAVORS
BORDEN’S
HI-PRO MILK
99‘
'/2 GAL.
U 79c s
BORDEN’S
DIPS
• LEVIS • WRANGLERS
• KARMANS
H2
. SATURDAY
GARDEN FRESH TEXAS
Watermelons
ALLSUPS
CONVENIENCE STORES
Pant and Top bv Red-eye
Gown bv Gilead
Hand Bag
Shurfine Dinners
MACARONI A/$loo
& CHEESE. O/ _|_
SOUR CREAM
2i«89c
• BLOUSES '
•JEWELRY
Sale prices good July 10 - July 15
THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1978
Funeral Rites Held For
Cousin Of Paulette Craig
1 Mr. and Mrs. Orville Craig
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Craig's eleven year old cousin,
Lisa Mishelle Monden, of
Stinnett last Thursday. Lisa
Mishelle was killed in a car-
pedestrian accident west of
Stinnett on Tuesday.
Services were held in the
First Baptist Church in Stinnett.
Burial was in the Sunset Mem-
orial Park Cemetery by Minton
Mortuary. The Rev. Steve
Martyn officiated.
Lisa had just completed the
fifth grade at Stinnett Elem-
entary School and was head
cheerleader for the Stinnett
Optimist Club's fifth and sixth
grade football teams. She had
also been elected football
queen by the team members
during the past season and
was a member of the Optimist
Club basketball team.
Lisa was born in Borger and
was a member of Stinnett
Methodist Church.
, She is survived by her
parents; a brother, Johnny Jr.,
and a sister, Lori.
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Hodge, Sue. White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1978, newspaper, July 6, 1978; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171237/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.