White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1977 Page: 3 of 8
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White Deer
Kingsmill
Your Business Appreciated
Owen W. Lafferty, Manager
Sparkles Candy
zj. 3'/a oz. bags ♦ 1
Rudy’s Sausage
1 Lb. Roll *149 ,,aeb
Hunt’s
Tomato Sauce
8 oz. can 5/$l 00
Elevator Company
New Taco Rolls
39° each
SHOP THE FRIENDLY. CONVENIENT
ALLSUP’S STORE NEAR YOU!
Hwy. 60 & Swift
White Deer
^THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, ^77
WHITE DEER NEWS
PAGE 3
SHE
Maternity Coordinates
at ’/2 price.
Fof the Finest — Shop Pampa’s Finest
Wheeler-Evans
OPEN 24
HOURS
OPEN 24
HOURS
PRICES GOOD
OCT. 13,14 J 5,16/77
•ORO RIOS
•MILD LINKS
•CORR DOGS
Business In Oklahoma
Mr. and Mrs. John Chaney
of Skellytown were in Madill,
Oklahoma, recently on a
business trip.
Heidi Shuman, Jay Lynn
Roth Announce Plans
Mr. and Mrs. Morlan Shuman
of White Deer announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Heidi Renee1 to Jay Lynn Roth
of Pampa. The wedding is
planned for November 12 at
the United Methodist Church
of White Deer.
lech Visitors
Bobby Tollison and Steve
Williams was home over the
week-end from Texas Tech.
V isits From Amarillo
Mrs. Jennie Hinkley was a
guest in the home of her son
and family, the James Hinkleys
on Sunday afternoon.
For The Mother-To-Be
A new complete line of
maternity fashions by Corey
of California with today’s best
looks. Sizes 4-18.
LLIIL4 IVEA.
EXCLUDING SNO CONES &IBON DONS
Local Sorority Clubs
Attend Convention
White Deer members of the
Xi Sigma Beta and Alpha Theta
Omega joined approximately
400 other sorority members
representing about twenty-five
towns in Texas and Oklahoma
at the annual Beta Sigma Phi
Convention held Saturday and
Sunday in Pampa.
Beta Sigma Phi Chapters of
Pampa were hostesses for the
area convention at the Coron-
ado Inn. Theme adopted, attire
and settings were from the
"Hee-Haw Fling. "
Registration started at 2 p. m.
Saturday, followd by a "Poke
Salad Supper" in the Star-light
Room.
Sunday events included a
coffee and doughnut session,
a forum and a skit entitled
"Personality". Mrs. Jean
Daleshal, divisional chair-
man from International in
Kansas City, Mo., conducted
a question and answer session.
A southern style luncheon at
noon, featured entertainment
by the Tom Pound family of
Memphis, Texas with Country
and Western numbers. Mrs.
Daleshal was guest speaker
with her subject on the "Ideals"
of Beta Sigma Phi,
A Canyon chapter was award-
ed first place for scrap books
over one hundred dollars,
followed by Alpha Theta Omega
of White Deer. Other scrap
books under $100 went to Perry-
ton, Dumas and Pampa.
Yearbook division awards
went to Dumas, Amarillo and
Canyon.
Several of the Xi Sigma Beta
members won door prizes;
they were: Jean Miller, Dianne
Dalton and Frankie Walker.
From Alpha Theta Omega:
Mary Swaney and Betty Gregg.
Xi Sigma Beta members
attending were Lynis Hefner,
Dianne Dalton, Jean Miller,
Johnnie Newman, Frankie
Walker and Linda Germany.
Alpha Theta Omega members
were Mary' Swaney, Betty Gregg,
Sheryl Lanham and Jeri Blod-
gett.
The 1978 convention of Beta
Sigma Phi will be held in
Vernon, Texas.
HORDEH'S
>. PURE ORANGE
JUICE
Texas Pecan
Harvest Tops
Last Year’s
AUSTIN-The news on
the Texas pecan harvest, in a
nutshell, is that supplies
should be plentiful this year,
Agriculture Commissioner
Reagan V. Brown has
announced.
Texas Crop and Livestock
Reporting Service surveys
released this month show
that producers harvested 55
million pounds, more than
double last year’s 20 million
pounds.
“It is normal for the size
of harvests to fluctuate from
year to year. This is the
season for a large harvest,
but with dry conditions this
summer and insect activity in
some areas, production is not
expected to be as large as
that of 1975, which was 68
million pounds,” Brown
explained.
•BRQCHICKEH
•HUT LINKS
•BURRITOS
•GERMAN SAUSAGE •BULK RM BSE
BORDEN’S
YOGURT
ASST’D FLAVORS
WHIPPING CREAM JU
F & HALF 39,
Armour Star
Hot Dogs
12oz. pkg. 59c
Allsup'S
CONVENIENCE STORES
Hot Fried Pies
Peach, Cherry, Apple & Pecan
29° each
FAVORITE BORDEN’S BUYS
HOT COOKED FOODS
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Hodge, Sue. White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1977, newspaper, October 13, 1977; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171607/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.