White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1963 Page: 2 of 12
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RESERVATION REQUEST
Carson County Historical Committee
Banquet 7:00 P. M. Thursday, March 28
War Memorial Building, Panhandle, Texas
Please send-me .............- tickets to the Carson County Historical
Committee Banquet March 28. My check for $---------------- ($1.25 per
ticket) is enclosed. I will pick up these tickets at the door the eve-
ning of the banquet.
Name _________________________________________-................-................................-..............
Address or Box Number ........-...........T.........................—.....—.............
City ..........................................................-—............—-—— ------
This request for tickets should be mailed to Mrs. Ralph E. Randel,
Box 186, Panhandle, Texas.
Historical Official
Will Be Banquet
Speaker March 28
Mr. Ernest Archambeau of the
Texas Historical Committee will
be the guest speaker for the eve-
ning at a banquet to be given by
the Carson County Historical
Committee, March 28 in the Pan-
handle War Memorial Building at
7 p.m.
All are asked to use the re-
quest form below and mail to
Mrs. Ralph Randel so she will re-
ceive the request by the March
23 weekend. The cateress will ex-
pect the final number to prepare
for by Monday morning, March
25.
Tickets for the banquet can be
purchased from the White Deer
News or from any of the mem-
bers of the county historical com-
mittee. They are Max Wade in
Groom, Mrs. Ralph Randel, Clar-
ence C. Williams, Mrs. J. E.
Southwood, Mrs. J. B. Howe, Mrs.
Albert Wilson, Dale Roselius and
H. M. Nichols of Panhandle.
A sizeable delegation from all
parts of Carson County will be
present at this important occasion
to hear Mr. Archambeau and to
participate in one of the impor-
tant community gatherings of the
year.
FORMER PUBLISHER VISITS
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cavanaugh
ef Silverton, Texas, and former
publisher of The White Deer
News, were in The News office
Saturday for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lemley vis-
ited in Shamrock on Thursday
and Friday of last week with rel-
atives and friends. On Friday they
attended the funeral of Mr. Lem-
ley’s cousin, Mr. George W. Bur-
rell.
Highway Patrol
Checks 6 Carson
County Mishaps
The Highway Patrol investigat-
ed six rural accidents in Carson
County during the month of Feb-
ruary, according to Sergeant Jack
Crownover, Patrol Supervisor of
this area.
These wrecks accounted for 3
persons injured and an estimated
property damage of $4,460.00.
The rural traffic summary for
Carson County fo rthe two months
of 1963 show a total of twelve
crashes resuluting in eight per-
sons injured and an estimated
property damage of $7,765.00.
The patrol supervisor reported
that a new hazard has been added
to the traffic picture. You may
not realize it, but the current hik-
ing fad has added an element of
danger to driving. The sergeant
added that everyone who wishes
to make one of these fifty milef
hikes, or a twenty-five mile hike
should be aware of the traffic
dangers that are involved and al-
so that all Texas drivers should
be alerted to the fact that these
pedestrians may cause a certain
amount of danger. Hiking today is
a great deal different than it was
twenty years ago. With spring
just around the corner, more pe-
destrians will be seen dn our high-
ways and streets and it is impor-
tant that all drivers recognize this
hazard and be prepared to take
evasive action if necessary.
“Our records reveal that ap-
proximately ten percent of all rur-
al fatal motor vehicle accidents
involved pedestrians during the
last few years and this figure
was somewhat higher in our cit-
ies, which points out the necessity
of safe walking as well as safe
driving,” the sergeant stated.
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT WHITE DEER, TEXAS
Owner-Publisher: Joseph J. and Jean Miller
Carson County, White Deer, Texas, Box 728
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Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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i Community 4-H
Serves Dinner
Cooked for Project
The boys and girls of the Unit
II Food Group of the White Deer
Community 4-H Club finished
their project meetings with a din-
ner they prepared recently at the
home of their project leader, Mrs.
Jay Phillips.
The 4-H Club has various pro-
ject group meetings with leaders
for each project that the 4-H
member may participate in. The
Unit II Food project group is one
of these. They are taught by the
leaders on how to plan a menu,
nutrition, as well as preparing
and serving foods attractively.
To complete the project, the group
must exhibit their favorite food
they have prepared at Panhandle
in a county-wide exhibition.
Those making up Unit II are
Fern Phillips, Junior leader; and
Fran Slagle, Vicki Ramming,
Becky Osborne, Mary Lan Ryals
and Galen Phillips.
VISIT IN MISSOURI
Mr. and Mrs. Buiz Urbanczyk
returned home Monday evening
after visiting their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Urbanczyk,
in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Marvin Ur-
banczyk and daughter accompa-
nied them to St. Louis to visit
with her parents, who also live in
St. Louis.
Recent guests in the home of
the Everett Crawfords were his
parents, the W. L. Crawfords of
St. Frances, Kansas.
Miss Pearl Black of Canyon vis-
ited in the home of her sister, Mrs.
J. C. Freeman, last week.
Sandra Redwine
To Be Recognized
For College Work
Sandra Redwine, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Redwine, will
be recognized at the annual All-
College Recognition Service Sun-
day, March 21, at 2:00 p.m. in
the Tech Union Ballroom of Tex-
as Technological College.
Recognition Service is the oc-
casion on which the college pays
tribute to those of its studentns
who, during the preceding two
regular semesters, have contrib-
uted to the college in the fields
of scholarship, athletics and lead-
ership.
Sandra is a freshman majoring
in music, and will be recognized
for scholarship at the Recognition
Service.
WHITE DEER NEWS
Carson County, Texas
Thursday, March 21, 1963
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March 23-25 — KID GALA-
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Young.
March 26th Only, 65c Car Night
— HOLD THAT LINE, with Leo
Garcy.
March 27 — LEGEND OF LO-
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White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1963, newspaper, March 21, 1963; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1169868/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.