White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978 Page: 3 of 12
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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 197c-
WHITE DEER NEWS
PAGE 3
Van Camp
armour
Pork
BORDEN'S
ARMOUR STAR
Boms
16 Oz. Can
5 for
69cs119
Men's Short Sleeve
Karman Polyester & Cotton
Knit Shirts Checked Jeans
123 E. Kingsmill - Pampa
PRICES GOOD APRIL 20,21,22,23,1978
hot dogs
DPEH24
HOURS
12 OZ.
PKG.
0PEH24
HOURS
ASST'D
FLAVORS
Colgrove, Bertha Williams,
•'Louis Shumate, Alta Boyd,
Wo Baten, Ray Roles and
Thelma Hodges.
After refreshments Mrs. Baten
gave a talk on "Take Time
To Give Thanks" which reads
PRICES GOOD
APR. 20-23, 78
HOT
DOGS
visiting her sister and family,
Mayor and Mrs. Cousins.
Visits Sister
Mrs. R.C. Hubbard of Amar-
Visil In Durham, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Flue of
Durham, Oklahoma visited
his brother Ray and Mrs. Flue
last week.
T.EL. Class Enjoys
Luncheon In Pampa
The T.E. L. Sunday School
Class met on Thursday, April
13 to enjoy a fish dinner in
Pampa at Long John Silvers.
. Hosting the event was Mrs.
Leona Kirkwood who was
unable to attend but paid for
all of those who did go.
After the dinner the group
as follows:
"How's your health? Not so
good? Well, thank God you've
lived this long. A lot of people
haven't. You're hurting?
thousands-maybe millions- are
hurting more. (Have you ever
visited a veteran's hospital?
Or a rehabilitation clinic for
crippled children?)
If you awakened this morning
and were able to hear the birds
sing, use your vocal cords to
utter human sounds, walk to
the breakfast table on two good ,
legs and the newspaper with
two good eyes-praise the Lord!
A lot of people couldn't.
How's your pocketbook? Thin?
Well, most of the living world
is a lot poorer. No pensions.
No welfare. No food stamps.
No Social Security. In fact,
one-third of the people in the
world will go to bed hungry
tonight.
Are you lonely? The way to
have a friend is to BE on. If
-nobody calls you, call them.
Go our of your way to do some-
thing nice for somebody. It's
a sure cure for the blues.
Are you concerned about your
country's future? Hooray! Our
system has been saved by such
concern. Concern for honesty
in goverment, concern for
peace and concern for fair play
under the law.. Your country
may not be a rose garden, but
it also is not a patch of weeds.
Freedom rings! Look and lis-
ten. You can still worship at
the church of your choice, case
a secret ballot and even crit-
icize your government without
fearing a knock on the head
or a knock on the door at mid-
night. An if you to live under
a different system, your'e
free to go. There are no walls
or fences-nothing to keep you
here."
Homes where two former
members of the class are
presentlyresiding, Mrs.
Leia Matthers and Mrs. Eva
Innman.
Upon returning to White
Deer the ladies gathered at
the home, of Mrs. Annie Baten
to celebrate Mrs. Shum, tes
and Mrs. Batens birthday.
A birthday cake made by
Mrs. Thelma Hodges arid
ice cream was served to
Mesdames: G.A. Bell, W.B.
Rex. Webb speaks
Mr. and Mrs. D.C. McCarthy
has as their dinner guests on
Thursday, April 13, M5 Jesse
Jenkins of Arlington and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Morrison of
Pampa. Mr. Jenkins was hold-
ing a gospel meeting with the
Central Church of Christ while
Mr. Morrison is their current
minister.
L.J. Zachry
Optometrist
669-6X39
Pampa, Texas
Saturday f April 22
from 1:00 p.m. till
Free Homemade
Ice Cream & Cake
The Committee to Elect Bob Parker for Sheriff is
giving you this opportunity to meet and talk with Bob
and to answer any questions you may have concerning
Bob’s candidacy in the upcoming Sheriff's election.
All candidates running for election in Carson
County, subject to the May b Primary, are invited to
be present on the personal invitation of Bob Parker to
give the people of Carson County opportunity to meet
with them.
Everyone is invited and encouraged to come and
take part.
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Committee to Elect Bob Parker (Rod Immel. Treas.
26 to 38 $000
ICE
CREAM
Community Center
White Deer
ANDERSON’S
Western Wear
Ladies Short-Sleeve
Button Down
TOPS
$O00
LEVIS
Saddleman Boot Jeans
and Big Bells
$12°°
Baten’s Guest
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Crawford
and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Guess -•• illo spent Thursday and Friday
and little son Jason visited in
the Baten home last week end,
I Ladies Cap-Sleeve
Knit Tops
with or without drawstring
ALLSUPS
CONVENIENCE STORES
Fun in the Sun in Summer Tops
, from
7 Anderson's Western Wear
TOPS Club To Hold
* Weight Loss Contest
> The TOPS Club Tx 255, met
for its regular meeting on
Monday evening, April 17 in
the Carson County Library in
Skellytown with six members
and one visitor in attendance.
Mrs. Leila Cummings, Leader,
opened the club with the sing-
ing of the Fellowship Song
and the recitation of the Pledge. visited the Pampa Nursing
Mrs. Leila Cummings was
crowned Weekly Queen by
Mrs. Sadie Lane. There was
k . a weekly loss of 9 pounds.
A weekly contest to see who
loses the most weight will ex-
pire May 8th with the winner
being presented a $5. 00 check
for Mother's Day.
Those attending the meeting
I were Mrs. Eula Berry, Mrs.
Cummings, Mrs. Fannie Cole-
man, Mrs. Odell Hassler, Mis.
Cecile Grange, Mrs. Sadie ______
Lane and Mrs. Juanita McCarthy. Carey, Vernon Werth/ Eo L.
BORDEN'S
wHiS flSST'D
DIPS
2 98c
BODEN'S
Assorted
Drinks
Gal. 33
G,flMTs,zE
'TIDE
$129
BOX I
Shurfine Frozen
FRENCH
FRIES
5 lb- $f39
bag |
Shurfine
Corn Oil
Margarine
,lb 70c
cubes S A#
Shurfine
FISH
STICKS
•8Oz. 39c
BORDEN’S
WiS® UTE
line
COTTAGE
CHEESE
69c
alpQ)
--' TALL SIZE
BEEF
DINNERS
.15c
Fresh
Cooked
Burritos
3
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Hodge, Sue. White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978, newspaper, April 20, 1978; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171480/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.