The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1983 Page: 4 of 8
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anxiety, pride in her children and agonizing
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service choosing
from the variety of
appetizers offered.
Coffee and dessert
were also served.
Four guests were
in attendance in-
cluding Mrs. Clara
Smith of Carrollton,
She
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A salad luncheon
was held in the home
of Kamey Sanders
on Tuesday, April
19. A total of twelve
different varieties of
salads were served
including meat,
vegetable, fruit and
Tommy Horst of
Fort Worth and son
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half sister of Tulsa,
Oklahoma, Mrs. Jo
Plischke joined them
at Jacksboro at her
sister’s home.
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made earlier this
year,” Benson said.
On January 1, 1983,
the Bank’s interest
rate on farm loans
was lowered to 11.25
percent. The in-
terest rate for rural
residence and farm-
related business
loans was lowered
to 11.75 percent.
Bank closed loan
fees subsequently
were reduced in
February from 4 to 2
Over The Coffee Cup
By Lorenc Prater
Superintendent’s
Honor Roll
12th grade - Tom
Conger. Patrick
Johnson. Becky
Jones, Phyllis Kerby
Doug McDougal.
Rhonda Richardson.
David Sons. Chris
Trietach. Margaret
Wylie.
11th grade - Lane
Henderson, Sheri
Morrison, Leslie
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Gertie Crabtree of
Cartwright, Okla-
homa where she has
returned home from
the hospital,
reported
her health is im-
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Land Bank has follow reductions
reduced its Bank
closed loan fees to 1
percent on farm
loans and to 2 per-
cent on rural
residence and farm-
related business
loans, according to
Thomas H. Benson,
president of the
Federal Land Bank
of Texas. These
reduced fees are ef-
fective April 25,
1983.
"The adjustments
Rodgers, Stacy
Steincamp.
10th grade
Teresa Anthony,
Laurie Smith.
9th Grade
Burdick,
Cooke, E. J.
Crawford, Karen
Hamilton, Tim
Henry, Toby Utley.
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percent on farm
loans and from 7 to 4
percent on rural
residence and farm-
related business
loans. The fee reduc-
tion was made
possible, Benson
said, by the decrease
in the Bank’s cost of
funds.
The Federal Land
Bank Association of
Denton makes long-
term real estate
loans in the counties
of Denton and Wise.
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Mrs. Wills Mae
Bruce of Krum, Mrs.
Mary Altom of
Krugerville and
Mrs. Alice Sanders
of Sanger. Co-
hosting the luncheon
was Mrs. Margie
Ledbetter.
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borhood With a special concern for spiritual,
emotional and social needs, we strive to provide
the best possible living situation at the leact
possible cost in keeping with the privacy and
dignity to which mature adults are entitled
For more information call Don Louis, housing
counselor, and be our guest for lunch and a
guided tour of our facilities.
1983 Sanger High Boys Golf Team
Left to right - Kurt Morgan, John Coffey, 2nd and 3rd place Individual Medalists
BTent McWhorter, Curtis McDonald, in The District 3AAA Golf
Toby Inman, Robbie McKenzie. Tournament. Congratulations boys, for
John Coney and Brent McWhorter took a fine showing.
ce, and while you are
there, sign up to be a
Band Booster!
All parents who
will have a fifth
grader in school
next year, take note
of the Beginner
Interest rates on
Land Bank variable
rate loans will be
reduced to 11.00
percent on farm
loans and to 11.50
percent on rural
residence and farm-
related business
loans effective May
I, 1983, said Ronald
J. Car lock, president
of the Federal Land
Bank Association of
Denton.
The Sanger Mid-
dle School Band will
hold it’s concert at
7:30 p.m. May 5, at
the Middle School.
The High School
Band will perform in
concert on May 10,
Our newest addition—Samaritan South will be
open this Saturday and Sunday for your inspec-
tion. These professionally-decorated units are
designed for carefree, independent living.
Samaritan South offers the security and protec-
tion advantages of a retirement community
within the framework of a residential neigh-
Band concert coming up May 5
Band Horn Drive to
be held May 12 at 7
p.m. at the Middle
School Band Hall.
All fifth grade
students interested
in band for next year
should be in atten-
dance.
Land Bank to reduce interest
In addition, the
Kamey Sanders
luncheon hostess
jello. The springtime
theme using the
color peach was not
only carried
throughout the
dining room, but also
on an appetizer table
where guests en-
joyed a buffet style
Lucille Enlow
visited her sister,
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7:30 p.m. at the Mid-
dle School. They
have all been
working hard to
prepare for these
events. Please give
them your support
by your attendan-
Happy birthday to
Hattie Austin last ch was admitted to
week. Westgate Hospital
— April 24. She is
Those attending having tests and
the funeral of C. R. exrays.
Chapman were Opal
Vaughn, Mr.and
Mrs. Fred Johnson.
a Mothers Love
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Nell McLauren of
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleburne visited
Lawrence Horst last Opal Vaughn and
week. Tinnebell Powell of
— Wilson, Oklahoma.
Johnny, Janette All attended the
and Joyce Clark of community concert
Fort Worth visited at Ardmore,
Rheba and Oecar Oklahoma.
Morris and attended \ —
decollation
Our sympathy Artie Harris
goes out to the visited her sister,
family of Otto Dimitt Mr. and Mrs. Dude
of Slidell. Laxton of Pilot
— Point.
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Bud Gentle has Aline Gober, Willie
returned to Care Inn Green, Virgie Hef-
for a few days after fley, Mr. and Mrs.
having foot surgery Virgil Ward, Jr. and
at Flow Hospital. Jackalou.
visited her brother,
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Franks of Haslett
Sunday and on
Thursday they
visited her half
sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hutto and her
and to think of our mother as a symbol of
wisdom and kindness; and it takes more than
For six innings, it the last inning,”
was a scoreless pit- Krum coach Tony
char's duel, but the Frabizio said.
Krum * Bobcats In the seventh,
struck for four runs Jerry Briggs started
fa the top of the things off for the
seventh and came Bobcats by drswing
away with a 40 vic- a walk, then Dwayne
tary over the Coilin- Barton also drew a
svffle Pirates Friday free pace. The two
afternoon, April 15. runners successfully
Stary Clearman worked a double
wont the distance on steal, putting run-
tea mound for Krum ners on second and
striking 9Ut 13 and third with no outs.
wMMm throe to The next batter,
hs^Krum raise its Chip Knight, was
record to 8-5 far the safe on an error as
oaaMB and 14 in Briggs scored the
first run of the game
hod* on the play. Clesr-
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Lildan Mathison of
Palestine visited in
Alma Cherry and the Dallas Prater
Mr. and Mr. Charles home Friday. They
Wilson attended wre on their way to
their cousin’s attend the funeral of
funeral Thursday of Otto Dimitt of
Olney, L. D. Rue. Slidell.
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