White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1979 Page: 4 of 8
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Flue home on Easter Sunday.
The Land Bank
Texaco Station
Farmers Elevator
Company, Inc
• Grain Handling and Storage
• Full Line of Commerical
Feed or Mixed to Suit
Individual Needs
Let Us Continue To Serve 1 ou
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SUPPLY CO
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Armstrong of Hart announce
the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of
their daughter , Carol Sue
Armstrong to Karl Gordon
Satterwhite of Lubbock.
He is the son of Mrs. Glenn
Satterwhite of White Deer.
The bride-elect is a 1976
graduate of Hart High
School and is presently
attending Texas Tech
where she is a junior maj-
oring in Family Relations.
Randy Hastings of Amar-
illo was a visitor in the
home of his mother, Mrs.
Joyce Robertson and family
over the weekend.
She is a member of Alpha
Chi Omega Sorority and
served as chaplain last
year. Her finance is a
1974 graduate of White
Deer High School and is
a senior at Texas Tech
majoring in General
Business. Mr. Satterwhite
is employed with Glover
Equipment, Inc. of Lub-
bock. The couple plan
a June 2 wedding in the
First United Methodist
Church in Hart.
in Kingsmill
Rt. 1, Box 280
Pampa, Tx 79065
Phone 665-5881
In White Deer
Box 368
White Deer. Tx 79097
Phone 883-5651
Panhandle-Claude FLBA
400 N. Main
Panhandle, Texas-
Party Honors
Mark Short
Little Mark Short, four
week old son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Short was
the center of attention
Friday, March 30 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rickey Paul.
Brownie Troop #149 gave
him and his mother, Diane
a surprise party and present-
ed him with a baby swing.
The group of girls and
guests enjoyed refreshments
of baby cake andjiunch.
Those making over the
new arrival were Linda
Smith, Stacy McConnell,
Debbie Swaney, Kathleen
Martinez, Billie Short,
Lori Paul, Erma Britten,
Lynda Paul, Cindy and
Stephanie Cooper of Pampa,
and Diana's sister Jeanie of
Amarillo and. the honoree
and his mother.
HAWPES’ VISITORS
Guests in the Miller
Hawpe home over the
weekend were their childasn
the Mike Woods of Amarillo
another son Monte and dau-
ALVIN end DUTCH WILLIAMS
—THREE LOCATIONS ON HWY. 60 IN WHITE DEER—
Some say showing your
money to the new moon will
help you grow rich.
There is a continuity in American agri-
culture. A continuity of people and land
...and purpose. One generation working
hand-in-hand with the next generation,
passing along a love for the land and a
respect for living things. For more than
60 years, through several generations
of farm families, the Land Bank has
provided long-term financing to help
make that continuity possible.
L.J. ZACHRY
Optometrist
669-6839
Pampa, Texas
• Farm Chemicals • Seed
PHONE 883-4481
COMPLETE LINE OF TEXACO PRODUCTS
TEXACO GASOLINE & OIL — WHOLESALE
FARM LUBRICANTS
WHOLESALE DIESEL and KEROSENE
— FARM DELIVERY
Charley McClouds
View Tornado Site k $
Mr. and Mrs. Charley D.
McCloud of Getty-Schafer
Gasoline Plant have been
on a weeks vacation. They
visited with their son, M.
R. McCloud of Lubbock.
They also visited in Fort
Worth with Mr. McCloud's
two sisters and family,
Mrs. Bonnie Baughman and
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gregory/
and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
McCloud and family of
Paris, Texas.
Enroute from their trip
they saw first hand the
devasting destruction of
the tornado at Wichita FaHs
and Lawton, Oklahoma.
The couple stated they had
seen White Deer hit several
times in the past but never *
like these towns. T. V.
and pictures do not show
the damages and heart-ache
these people are going
through.
Mrs. McCloud has re-
latives and friends at a
Lawton. They were re-
ported alright.
GUESTS OF FLUES
Mrs. Jeanie’Robertson of
Carol Armstrong, Gordon Satterwhite
Make Wedding Plans
Complete Lines of:
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS & SUPPLIES
Such Nome Brands os:
WALKER MUFFLERS — DELCO — A. C. PRODUCTS
— GATES — PROTO TOOLS — PERFECT CIRCLE —
Also:
Spray points, Gorden Tools, Utility Cons, Lawn Food etc.
Page 4 White Deer News Thursday, April 19, 1979
AAM
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held in 6 wepks. The
Southeastern states are
pushing for an organization.
They include Tennessee,
Georgia, Miss, and Florida.
States not wanting to
organize right now are
Colorado, Texas, South
Dakota and Oklahoma.
Carson County tractors
driven to Washington, D.
C. in the 1979 Tractor-
cade arrived back home
last week. Tractors be-
longing to Marvin Urb-
anczyk, White Deer and
Buddy Vance, Panhandle,
were trucked back home
after a delay of over a
month in Ohio.
The Michigan farmers
that visited Carson County
in March called last week.
They told local farmers
that diesel is plentiful in
Michigan but is costing
farmers <58<£ a gallon.
Gasoline is 824: in Ithaca,
Michigan.
VISIT FROM POTTSBORO
BANQUET
(continued from page 1 )
banquet each year to honor
students who participates
in the different sports in
the White Deer-Skellytown
School District.
A barbecue dinner will
be served at the cost of
$4. 50 per person.
Tickets may be purchased
at the White Deer News,
White Deer Insurance Agency,
Skellytown principals office,
and the White Deer high
school principals office.
Advance tickets will be
required in order that an
accurate count may be
turned in to the catering
service. Be sure to purchase
tickets by April 23 in order
to attend. Tickets will not
be sold at the door.
The new football coach
of White Deer, Coach Earl
Byerley will be on hand to
meet and get acquainted
with the area Lions and
parents.
All athletic boosters and
parents are encouraged to
attend this banquet and
honor the White Deer athletes. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Ramming of Pottsboro
spent Thursday through
Saturday visiting in the
home of his son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ramming.
Stefan ie Cooper
Honored On Birthday
Stefanie Cooper of Pampa
was honored Thursday,
April 12 on her 3rd birthday
with a party in the White
Deer Community Center.
She choose "Mickey Mouse" Pampa visited in the Ray
as her theme. Lynda Paul,
her aunt, made a Mickey
Mouse birthday cake and
Mickey Mouse chocolate
suckers as favors.
Those helping celebrate
were Janis and Robin Britten
of Amarillo; Patti Bruce of
Wichita Falls; Granny Cavett; ghter Judy._
Nanny Britten, Florene, X ~ ~
Shelia and Daniel Gillespie, \ AT A
Florene's sister Marlene of |\ Cr 1 yl
FURNITURES
I GALLERY J
the honoree and her mother. jo formeriy Shelby Ruff's’^
EASTER IN LUBBOCK V, A wr rr u
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben WH N. Hobarty
Hogue spent Easter in || ' , Pampa 11
Lubbock with Mr. and u 1 V
Mrs. Courtney White and Phone 665-53
children. 'A"
Parts & Supply
PHONE 883-6881
Dorco Station
PHONE 883-2191
DIESEL FUEL — GASOLINE — OIL
BUTANE PROFANE DISTRIBUTORS
DORCO WHOLESALE - RETAIL GASOLINE
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
— FARM DELIVERY
Phone
669-3309
217 N.
Bollord
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Hodge, Sue. White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1979, newspaper, April 19, 1979; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180683/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.