The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1967 Page: 2 of 6
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The Sanger Courier
Page Two
Thursday, June 8, 1967
CEMETERY
CONTRIBUTORS
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Chain-Link Fence In
COLORS.
McFADYEN TO BOB McMATH
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SATURDAY’S DRAWING
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LEVI'S
CUSTOM
FARM
SERVICES;
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FOR WORK OR Pl.AY
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I he original Blue Levis',
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Crawson,
White Levis’, Stretch and Sta-
Prest Levis'
Come in and
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A family rightfully expect* Io have
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Select Some Today.
SPECIAL
. . . fully respected. We observe
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Dinner guests of Mrs. Mag-
regard to the amount they wish to spend.
GM
Chevrolet
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Phone 458 -3311
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Sanger Courier
Serving This Community Since 1899
Telephone 458-7429
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Sanger,Texas, 76266
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Impala Convertible—with most everything higher priced cars give yoi
Published Every Thursday
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PHONE 458-7442
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Lowest priced convertibles
Lowest priced ha rd tops.
Lowest priced V8 models.
Vigilant when Health
Is in the Balance
FUNERAL
SERVICE
M Your Service for
All Your Drug Needs
COKER
Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Linda Carol McFadyen
ENGAGEMENT OF LINDA CAROL
Call 387 - 1718, Denton
HURRICANE FENCE CO.
401 Univ. Dr. - Denton,Tex.
ALTON KITE
Editor - Publisher
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Bragg.
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had dinner at Curtworth’s Res-
taurant. Approximately 50 per-
sons attended the get-together.
Buell. Wednesday they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ross in
Denison.
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PRESS ASSOCIATION
WE CAN PUT YOU IN A NEW
HOME IN Northgate. Easy
terms. Ken Cornell or How-
ard Mathison. C-DI-tic.
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JESS SMITH
DRY GOODS
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Raymond Mitchell received
work of the illness of his bro-
ther,'James Mitchell at Lub-
bock.
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Chevrolet's greater value is another reason you get
that sure feeling
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CLASSIFIED ADS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
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its wishes faithfully attended to
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FOR RENT: 3 - ROOM FUR-
nished downstairs apart-
ment. Air-conditioning in liv-
ing room.Ph.458-7820.C-J8-2t
(And that low price brings you a road-sure ride, Body by Fisher quality, and a
traditionally higher resale value. You also get wider front and rear tread for greater
stability and handling, foam-cushioned seats, and extra fenders inside the
regular ones to help inhibit rust. Most everything more expensive cars give you!)
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or reputation of any person, firm or
corporation which may appear in the columns of this news-
paper, will be corrected gladly, upon due notice being given
to the publisher or editor.
ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Io Denton nnd Cook. Counties, $3.00 - Elsewhere, $4.00
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gre-
gory of Azle spent Tuesday
night with his sister, Mrs. Will
SANGH MOTOR COMPANY
S ANOER, TEXAS
Visiting Mrs. Nannie Cher-
ry Thursday was a niece, Mrs.
Fay Bucy from Monahans and
her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Bucy and family from
Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Rippey
visited relatives Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Adcock at McAllen last
week.
$2.50
$2.50
$5.00
5: A.M. TO 10: P.M. 6 DAYS A WEEK
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Spending Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kincaid
were her brothers and sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hill from
Wolfe City, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Hill of Sulphur, Oklahoma, and
, Mrs. Floyd Carlton of Vernon
and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lewis
from Sulphur, Oklahoma. On
Sunday the visitors and the
Kincaids met other members
of the Hill family at Leonard
Park, Gainesville, for their An-
nual Reunion. Following a pe-
riod of visiting, swimming and o ____
other entertainment, the group gie McPherson Sunday were her
children, Mr. and Mrs. David
Thompson, Marie and Mike
from Thackerville, Oklahoma.
FOR SALE: ONE SIMMONS
hide-a-way bed,cheap. Mrs.
Ona Crawson, 458-7451.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. D. White-
side spent the weekend in Dal-
las as guests of their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ray Vice and family.
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Having a visit with Mrs.
John Nicholson Monday were
Mrs. Ima Wood trom Houston
and Mrs. Murry Miller of Ft.
Worth. Her Saturday guest was
Dr. Omega Nicholson of Ft.
Worth.
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FOR SALE: COMMERCIA1
property in Sanger and Val-
ley View. Good investments.
Clint Enlow Real Estate, 458-
3262, Sanger. C-J8-tfc
In the battle against illness,
registered pharmacists
qiiieklv. accurately compound
vour doctor's prescription. Our
skill is vonr protection . . . you
know von can count on us for
meticulous care and precision.
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^DRUGSTORE
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MATTRESS
and FURNI-
OVER 62? YOU CAN HAVE A
new brick home as cheap as
a tent. Call 458-3358. Itdoesn t
cost anything to ask. C-Jl-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Will Buell at-
tended graduation exercises in
Midlothian, for his cousin,
Terry Kelly. Mrs. E. C. Buell
oi Pilot Point, Terry's grand-
mother, and aunt Mrs. Unavea
oi Brigham, attended also.
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Relatives visiting with Mr.
aaid Mrs. Jim Cole Saturday
were her nieces and nephews,
Mrs. Ruth Huppman from Pitts-
burg, Kansas, Mrs. Shirley
Farguhar of Arizona, Mr. and
Mrs, William Pendleton and
family from San F rancisojCalif.
and Dale Pendleton of Ft. Worth.
Sunday Mrs. Cole accom-
panied her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Cole to Ft. Worth where
they attended the Pendleton re-
union held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Pendleton.
They also attended a reunion of
the Beall family in the home of
mr. and Mrs. G. E. Beall in
Ft. Worth.
100% FINANCING FOR HOMES
built on your lot. Your lot
is down payment. Write Box
593, Sanger. C-Jl-tfc.
Our Name
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|VOLKSWAOBN| Business
INI Ihlvmlty Drb»*M-IHffcw«y 24
Denton, Texas
Entered at the post office at Sanger, Texas as second-class
matter. Second-class Postage paid at Sanger, Texas.
FOR SALE: SANDY LOAM TOP
soil or loam, fill sand, pea-
rock, oversize rock, concrete
sand. Call Sam Enlow, 458-7413
C-F16-16tp.
NOTICE: MEN OR WOMEN
needed to sell proven pro-
duct in this trade territory.
Excellent profits and other be-
nefits. Age not a factor if you
like to sell. Write: Profits,
Box 556, Pilot Point, Texas.
C-J8-3tp
SALE: 1 HOUSE Al
sidence lots in San^
house in Krum. Herman Harris,
Krum, 482-3431. C-A13-tfc.
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One week, 25 words or less, cash .75?, charge $1.00. Each
additional week .50?. Each word over 25 first week .04?,
additional weeks .03? eacKClassifiedpisplay $1.00 per column
inch per insertion. CARD OF THANKS, 30 words or less $1.00.
Deadline 5:00 P. M. Tuesday.
FOR SALE*' REGISTERED
polled Hereford Bulls, also
few horned Herefords. Large
number to select from. J.S.
Wilson, Pilot Point. C-A6-8t,
NOW AVAILABLE
The latest contributions to
the Sanger Cemetery Asso-
ciation are Miss Reba Buck-
lew-$10.00, Lewis Gregory—
$5.00, Oscar Morris- $5.00,
Miss Eva Trolinder- $5.00„
Mrs. Katherine Watters--
$10.00. M.A. Linehan- $5.00,
Mrs. Herman Cowley- $10.00,
Geo. Saltsmon- $2.00, Mr.
Gordon Wilson- $5.00, Mrs.
T. W. McDaniel-$10.00, Mrs.
H. F. Hammons- $5.00 and
Freddie Bethell- $2.00. ::
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Buell
spent Friday afternoon with her
brother, Mr. Alien Gregory in r
Lake Texoma. Mrs. Buell’s
nephew, Jim Gregory of Fort
Worth also visited in the Allen
home.
STUD SERVICE; 12 HANDS
tall bay and white quarter
type paint stud. Best color and
conformation around. Low Fee.
Call John Howard, 458-3303.
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WANT TO BUY: GLASSED
china cabinet or bookcase,
must be reasonable. WriteC.H.
Green, 505 Dooley, Grapevine,
Texas. C-Jl-tfc.
FOR SALE: 5 - PIECE DI -
nette. large table. Phone
458-3178, Sanger. C-M25-2tc.
BULLDOZER JOBS: SOILCON-
servation work, ditch dig-
ging, digging ponds, etc. Call
Collect night, Earl Baugh, Rte.
3, Whitesboro, Texas, Phone
564-3756. ^C-J8-4tp.
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See your Chevrolet dealer ■
during his Camaro Pacesetter OC1I6
Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles
specially equipped with 250-cubic-inch Six. 155 hp • Deluxe
steering wheel • Bumper guards front and rear • Whitewall
tires • Wheel covers • Wheel opening moldings • Striping
along the sides • Extra interior brightwork • And. at no extra
cost during the sale, you can get the special hood stripe and a
floor shift for the 3-Speed transmission! SALE SAVINGS,TOO.
ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPED HALF TON FLEETSIDE PICKUPS
(Model CS 10934)
Plowing; pasture mowing; |
gravel, sand, and manure haul-
ing; hay baling; combining.
Frank Kerby, Ph. 458-7579 or I
458-3341, Sanger. C-J8-tfc I
NEW HOME IN NORTHGATE
from $50 to $60 per month.
Ask us how? Ken Cornell or
Howard Mathison. C-Jl-tfc.
TWO LARGE OLDER HOMES.
$5000 and $5750. Can ar-
range financing on either. Ken
Cornell, 458-3358. C-Jl-tfc.
ABOlJT $500 DOWN' AND $70
'per month for 3-bedroom
brick, Den, Bath and half. Air
Conditioning. See Ken Cornell,
458-3358. C-Jl-tfc
Reg. $49.50 Platform
Rocker. Sale Price $24.50
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Reg. $49.50 T win Size Mat-
tress with Boxspring to
match. Sale Price. $29.50
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7 Pc. Living Room Group
Sofa with Chair to match,
2 end Tables, Coffee Table
and 2 Lamps.
Only $88.00
BUTLER
FACTORY
TURE STORE
Highway 24 East Denton,
Texas
EARL WILLIS’ ANNOUNCE BETHROTHAL
OF DAUGHTER, SANDRA KAY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willis of Plainview announce the en-
gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss
Sandra Kay Willis, to Mr. Daniel William Isler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Isler of Roswell, New Mexico.
The couple will exchange wedding vows August 26 in the
Garland Street Church of Christ at Plainview.
Miss Willis is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Willis of Sanger. She is a senior elementary education
major at Abilene Christian College and will receive her
B. S. E. degree in August. Mr. Isler is a senior at Abilene
Christian College, where he is majoring in agriculture-
business and is president of Delta Tau Alpha. :;
Mrs. R. L. Odom
Kathy Golliday
A. Q. Rector
Willie Raymond Jones miss-
ed the jackpot.
JACKPOT
$30.00
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Sanger, Texas
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IF YOU ARE 62 OR OLDER YOU
can own a new home with low
down payment and small
monthly paments. Call 458-
3358, Sanger. C-P, M31-tfc.
Hkt'
Sandra Kay Willis
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1966 4 Door Falcon Futura
289 V-8 Std. Trans. Fac-
tory warranty., $1695.00
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1963 Chev. Pick-up. Thorough-
ly re-conditioned in A-l
shape $995.00
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1966 Galaxie 500 2 Dr. H.T.
V-8 Air Low Mileage in
Factory Warranty $2395.00
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1965 International Pick-up.
15,000 Actual mileage. Like
new $995.00
STARTING IMMEDIATELY,
TWO F.H.A. houses, except-
ionally good loans, very small
down payment. HILLCREST
ADDITION. Gene Hughes.
Phones 458-7527. C-J5-tfc...
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The engagement and approaching marriage of Linda Carol
McFadyen of Dallas to Robert Carroll McMatli Jr. of Denton
was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woody
McFadyen of Ash Creek Drive in Dallas.
The couple plans to be married Sept. 1 at the Reinhardt
Bible Church in Dallas.
The bride-elect is a student at North Texas State Uni-
versity where she is a member of the Green Jackets, Asso-
ciation for Childhood Education, Baptist Student Union and
Election Board.
McMath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll McMath,
401 Jagoe, Denton is a honor graduate of N. T. S. U. where
he was student body president, president of the Baptist
Student Union, Who’s Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges, member of Phi Alpha Theta,
Talons Service Club and Blue Key. He is Music and Youth
Director at the First Baptist Churcli in Sanger.
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Mrs. Bessie Burkholder had
as her weekend guests her sis-
ter, Mrs. Winnie Harris and
her children, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Harris and daughter,
Martha, all from Arlington.
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Mrs. Pearl Walker, who
spent a month with Mrs. Ella
Warren, went to Dallas Sunday
for a visit with relatives be-
fore returning to her home at
San Diego, California.
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Mrs. Beulah Wilson from
Greenville spent a weekend with
her sister, Mrs. Mamie Hol-
lingsworth. Monday the two sis-
ters went to Gainesville to visit
sister, Mrs. Mae
HILZ FORD SALES
686-2236 Pilot Point,Texas
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Kite, Alton. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1967, newspaper, June 8, 1967; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1282102/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sanger Public Library.