Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 2019 Page: 1 of 14
fourteen pages : ill.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
455
Project
Location
—
77
Sanger
$ E Willow
£
i
I
I
a-
e
xl
r I
Cur*en
400 Bolivar Street, Suite 311 in Historic Wilfong Building - PO Box250 Sanger, Texas 76266
VOLUME 7, NO. 45
PRESORTED
STANDARD
US POSTAGE
PAID
Lemons Publications, Inc.
Sanger News
****** ecrwss ******
POSTAL CUSTOMER
ITF
;1
a Past's^
itISSUe
SSSsSSSSSSaHMI
\ \
V '
click°n
CURReNT
ISSUE
r.^~
VALERO
COME TRY OUR
FAMOUS RURGERS!
Grill open Daily from 5AM-9PM serving
Creakiest, Lunch & Dinner!
^**7 /
_____ X. /
y Corning,
T> IT «S> TOT^olivar
K>i
8
10499
02045
4
Thursday, October 10,2019
Proposed Noise Barrier Location
Proposed IH 35 Widening and Reconstruction Project
CSJs: 0195-02-074, 0195-03-087, 0195-01-116, 0195-02-076
ews
500
......
. ............. ■ -■ ...... ...
500
a m lemonspublications.com
Call Ahead Orders Welcome 940-458-5100
Storage
Carolyn
Sanger
s
www.SandJPharmacy.com
• Free Delivery • Immunizations • B-12 Shots
• Cards, Gilts and Candles • Vitamins
WE HAVE FLU
SHOTS! STOP BY
AND GET YOURS
TODAY WITH NO
WAIT!
940-458-4448 Drive-Thru Service Available!
801 E. Chapman Dr., Ste 1OO Most insurances accepted
Sanger, TX 76266 Mon-Fri 8:30-6:00; Sat 8:30-12:00
a
on
a
NEWLAND
0
on
a
RJ
0
0
0
REAL
ESTATE
a
a
I
ana
ns
m
i
>/
%
I
I
A
A
tC i I
QP PO
®KjC°
1
1 1
I
TOGETHER HELPING OUR COMMUNITY
BUSINESS HOURS:
,1
■
MON • TUES • THURS
12:3OPM - 4:OOPM
PHONE: 940-312-3772
Bargain Depot Hours
Monday - 12:30 to 4:00pm
Tuesday - 12:30 to 4:00pm
Thursday - 12:30 to 4:00pm
Financial Assistance
- Help is available on Tuesday and
Thursday from 12:30-2:30pm only.
- 1 time assistance only.
- If you have received assistance at any
time you are currently not eligible.
For assistance of any kind you must
need an I.D. that includes your name
and Sanger Address.
Food Assistance
- You may have a food box 4 times a
year with at least 30 day intervals.
Clothing Assistance
- Children — 2 times only and 3 outfits
each time.
- Adults — 1 time only and 2 outfits.
Gas Assistance
- Gas is limited for medical reasons only
- You must show proof of appointment.
1OO N 5th St
Sanger, Texas 76266
(940) 312-3772
TxDOT will host a
workshop for Tuesday, Octo-
ber 29, 2019 from 6:00-8:00
p.m. at Butterfield Elementary
School at 291 Indian Lane in
Sanger. A formal presentation
will be made at 6:30 p.m.
The purpose of the
workshop is to provide the
owners of the property affect-
ed with sufficient information
to make and informed decision
about it. The agenda for the
workshop will include ample
opportunity for all attendees
to discuss all aspects of the
proposed barrier. A brochure
entitled “Building Barriers to
Traffic Noise” was included to
the owners adjacent to it and
they are encouraged to review
the brochure prior to the work-
shop. At the conclusion of the
workshop, all owners will be
asked to vote for or against.
The final decision regarding
construction and design of the
proposed noise barrier will be
based on the outcome of the
vote.
©
[ MLS
n
5nhCEk3n«K
MX.
The Sanger Crisis Center and Bargain
Depot is a non-profit 501 (c)3 organiza-
tion that has been in existence for over 30
years. Their mission is to assist citizens of
Sanger in need, by providing food, clothing
and monetary help for medications, utilities,
rent, and gasoline for Dr.’s appointments.
They do operate as a non-profit and depend
on the generosity of the citizens of Sanger
for donations.
They are assisted by nine volunteers that
work countless hours in keeping the doors
open. They work different days throughout
the week from 12:00-4:00 p.m. So when it’s
close to 4 p.m., they are ready to go home
to their families. With that being said, they
actually stop taking donations and preparing
food boxes at 3:45 p.m. (no exceptions). This
is an ongoing job and the volunteers could
stay there until midnight and still not finish
what needs to be done. So please be patient
DONATE LOCALLY...
A look inside what the Sanger
Crisis Center and Bargain Depot
does for the community
and kind to the volunteers.
This is just an example of what might
be a normal week at the Crisis Center.
They have approximately 75 shoppers, 10
families needing food or clothes, 4 need-
ing financial assistance and 25 knocks at
the back door dropping donations. In the
month of July, they assisted 32 households
(100 individuals) with food, 5 households
(11 individuals) with clothing, paid medi-
cations for 3 individuals, and 8 households
received financial assistance which totaled
$1850. This is every week.
“We are so blessed to be able to do this
for the Sanger community. But we would
not be able to help as many citizens as
we do now if it wasn’t for your donations
and generous contributions. So thank you
again Sanger citizens for your continued
support.”
Workshop to be held
on Noise Barrier on 1-35
Widening and Reconstruction
Project in Sanger
In December 2018, the
Texas Department of Transpor-
tation (TxDOT) conducted a
traffic noise analysis in Sanger as
part of the environmental assess-
ment for improvements to 1-35 in
Denton and Cooke Counties. As
a result of this analysis, TxDOT
is proposing to construct one
noise barrier along the north-
bound frontage road of 1-35 for
residences along Carolyn Drive,
Allen Drive, and Stephen Drive.
However, in accordance with
TxDOT’s Guidelines for Analy-
sis and Abatement of Highway
Traffic Noise, the proposed noise
barrier cannot be constructed
without the approval, by simply
majority vote, of the owners of
property adjacent to the pro-
posed barrier. The opportunity
to vote, for or against the pro-
posed noise barrier, is limited to
the owners of property right next
to it, because they would be most
affected by the noise associat-
ed with highway traffic, as well
as presence/appearance of the
noise barrier.
TjfT
TEFfFjHI'G.CS
PERFECT TIME
TO SELL YOUR
HOME OR LAND!
PLEASE DONATE CLOTHES
& ITEMS LOCALLY
The Sanger Bargain Depot & Crisis Center is an organization
dedicated to assisting the community in short term need. Community
Organization • Thrift & Consignment Store • Financial Aid Service
A THRIFT STORE &
CRISIS
XJ CENTER
TTi
Dr. Andrew Warren 8e Dr. Kasey Warren
Therapeutic Optometrists
52a 13333
940-458-3937
410 Bolivar St., Sanger, TX 76266 • www.sangereyecare.com
Adult & Pediatric Vision Care • Contact Lens Exams
• Wide Selection of Eyeglasses
• Glaucoma & Cataract Evaluation
Diabetic Eye Exams • Red Eye Treatment
More information on page 2:
October 12.2019
1 ■ 1
I *
TRASH
, wa>0ff2019
*
i
£
!• ■
. : I
I I
• — ■ - - — -- H r S
—___ J
•JSl
i
«J
Lil
1
I
1
►
1
Treese’Dr
s
It
1^1
*
----- r • ’
I fj
I
4 IV
|E
So
co C
iL o
■ H
I
Lf la
I
I
pgaM
■ It Ife i7* I
1' ttl •
’a
el
.
• 1
l^“
KeatonlR
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 2019, newspaper, October 10, 2019; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238666/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sanger Public Library.