White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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FREE • 30-CUP WEST BEND PARTY PERK
Perk up your kitchen with a new
electric range and get this 12 to
30-cup West Bend Party Perk
free ■ You’ll be delighted with
both ■ Offer is to customers of
Southwestern Public Service
Company buying their ranges
now from any participating
Reddy Kilowatt Electric Appli-
ance Dealer ■ He’ll be happy to
explain the advantages of his
brand of electric range — ask
him, this week*
Modern electric service is the biggest
bargain in your family budget!
Senior Citizens
Officials To Meet
All friends of the Garretson Se-
nior Citizen Center are invited to
meet with the board of trustees
next Monday afternoon, October
7, in the Carson County Court-
house.
The meeting will open at two
o’clock in the afternoon in the
commissioners courtroom.
The building committee will re-
port on progress being made on
the home in addition to reports
by other officials and committees.
Work on the site is well under-
way.
SEE US FOR ALL TYPES
WHITE DEER NEWS
Carson County, Texas
Thursday, October 3, 1963
WHITE DEER NEWS
SALAD LUNCHEON
The W.S.C.S. will have their
regular salad luncheon Oct. 9th at
11:30 at the Methodist Church.
Mrs. R. L. Kirk of Amarillo will
be the guest speaker. Mrs. Kirk is
a well known and interesting
speaker, and everyone is invited
to hear her. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Doug Coffee and Mrs. Russ
Howard.
Insurance Companies Offer Plan For
Hospitalization For Elderly Texans
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Baten are
spending a two week vacation in
the Hawaiian Islands.
Mrs. Lucy Carpenter of Ama-
rillo spent the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McAdams.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rice of
Lake view, Texas, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McAdams.
One answer to the vexing health
expense problem of elderly peo-
ple has become a reality for every
resident of Texas who is 65 or
over.
The answer is a plan called
“Texas 65.” It is being made poss-
ible by a group of insurance com-
panies serving Texas which got
together and formed a public ser-
vice organization under special
state legislation in order to pool
risks of broad coverage at low
rates for the elderly.
During recent years great steps
have been taken in making avail-
able broader health insurance
protection for more and more peo-
ple. Especially dramatic are the
gains that have been made in pro-
viding for the 65-and-over, more
than 53 percent of whom now
have some form of protection as
compared with only 26 per cent a
decade ago, according to Health
Insurance Institute figures. But
while much has been done, there
is still a real need for more and
better coverage. There are still a
great many Texas residents 65
and over who are inadequately
protected or who have no health
protection at all.
“Texas 65” provides basic health
and hospital insurance for $9.00 a
month regardless of health and
without medical examination. An
additional $10.00 will provide a
major medical policy on the same
basis.
This is a private enterprise an-
swer to a pressing problem, an
opportunity for us to provide for
ourselves and for our own at a
MODEL 3 5 T'O-E
REDDY
KILOWATT
APPLIANCE DEALER
KILOWATT
MHi
ipplteaas Beater
51-2
moderate cost. Details are avail-
able from any insurance agent li-
censed to sell health insurance in
Texas. It’s worth checking into
for yourself, your parents or a rel-
ative.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Howard and
Cary Don spent Sunday in Here-
ford visiting the O. C. and Oscar
Williams families.
OCT.
You’re invited
to our
1964
PONTIAC
WIDE-TRACK
PREVIEW
PARTY
AT WIDE-TRACK TQWH
FREE!
Cokes - Coffee - Donuts
Balloons for Kiddies
THUR. - FRI. & SAT.
Open till 9 p.m.
McANDREW
MOTORS INC. 1
800 W. Kingsmill
PAMPA, TEXAS
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White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1963, newspaper, October 3, 1963; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1170901/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.