The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1979 Page: 4 of 12
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"INVITE US TO
TOUR BLOWOUT
Howe, Collinsville, Pilot
Point, Dallas. Okla. City,
and California. Those from
Sanger who attended were
Ruby McGlaughlin, Lorene
Wilson,
Pictures
various
groups and the family of Mr.
Q.G. Alexander had
Mrs. Naedell Taylor,
sister of Kate Wilson,
visited with her Sunday.
*•*
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Barthold of Gainesville
a recent visitor of Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas Prater.
Lottie Mae Landers was
admitted to Westgate hos
pital on Monday for tests.
• **
Delbert and Maedell
Jones, and Donna K. and
Ashley Adkins visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Landers of
Collinsville on Sunday.
steps to the sanctuary.
VV
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Jupper hadu a small party
and get together Saturday
night May 19th for their
dose friends in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Sessums and
daughter, Amber, of Dem
ing, New Mexico who are
here visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sessums
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Rauschuber.
VV
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Admire of Ft. W'orth moved
into the new Valley View
Apartments on Friday.
•••
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Tyson
visited Mrs. Jo Ackers of
Hot Springs, Arkansas and
Mrs. Anna Tyson.
Richard Wilson and Kathy
Frank of Ft. Worth visited
her grandmother, Mrs.
Nannie Cherry and Aunt
Jessie B. Barrentine and
Alma Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. Velder Sims
of Justin visited Mrs. Mary
Sims at the Care Inn.
**•
Mrs. Mary Harberson's
children visited her at Care
Inn the past week.
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Pete Morris and
Drifters played at
Inn" last week,
residents and visitors
enjoyed it very much.
The O.G. Alexander
reunion was held Sunday a’t
the Gainesville Park. Eighty
people registered from
Sanger, Krum, Denton,
Mrs. A.L. Fletcher of
Brownsville, Tex., daughter
of Kate Wilson, spent two
weeks in Sanger and
returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cole and
girls of Mesquite spent the
weekend with Faye Cole.
Doc and Nina Newton,
and Buck and Ruby Collins
visited Mr. and Mrs. Stover
Smith of Oklahoma City
over the weekend.
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Mr. Rufus Holder and
daughter Macy and grand
daughter of Iona, Okla.,
visited Mrs. Melva Todd.
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Naedell
of Kate
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Mrs. jenny Payne of Ft.
Worth, received her Master
of Educational Administra
tion Degree on Sunday May
13th from Tarlton State
University in Stephenville.
Mrs. Linnie Hulsey, Scott
and Jennifer Payne of Ft.
Worth and Mrs. Ed Horst
attended the commence r
ment. Mrs. Payne teaches in A generations present,
the Lake Worth School
System.
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Miss Bess Ashley fell and
broke her right wrist.
Lady Rippy broke
ankle Saturday.
Mr. Jack Hall of Krum
formally of Sanger had
surgery at Flow Hospital
last week.
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Mary Hatchel has been
admitted to Flow Hospital
for tests and treatment.
*•*
Andy Barrentine is home
from Westgate following
sugery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ford
of Valley View are the proud
grandparents of twin grandi
TTie Sanger High School Charmer Officers are pictured above left to right: Carrie Mast, 1st
Lt., Kelley Davidson. 2nd Lt.. Marla Tidwell, Captain and Sharon Spindle. Co Captain.
children, born May 14th in
Gainesville Memorial Hospi
tai. They are the children of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Mosbee
of Nocona. They were
named Oliver McKinsey and
Olivia Michaelle. They join a
brother, Chris, age 8.
The Rev. Pat Correll, his
wife and daughter. Christy
have returned from a week’s
visit in Maggie Valley, near
Nashville. Tennessee where
they visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Correll.
Rev. Correll is pastor of the
First Baptist Church here.
He announced early Sunday
morning services at 9:00
A.M. downstairs in the
church for people who have
trouble climbing the high
Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Murphey are the parents of
a boy born May 1 tith at Flow
Memorial Hospital in Den
ton. He weighed 7 pounds
and 2 ounces. He w as named
Erick Alan. Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs. Alvin
Rauschuber of Valley View,
great grandmother. Mrs.
Mary Bierschenk and pat
ernal grandmother is Mrs.
Murphey of Gainesville.
Th, mother is the former
Linda Rauschuber.
Authur F. Maxwell. Dis
trict Director of FHA was
present.
cleaning brick after the
community building and
others were demolished.
VV
Joe Bob Farrell was
reelected President and Don
Hobbs, Royce Martin and
Sloan Fortenberry were
elected. Also Tom Myers is
Secretary treasurer.
Mrs. mary Bierschenk,
Mrs. Vera Lee Lowe and FL
F. Carson attended a
banquet in the Silver Wings
building at Perrin Field,
Denison on Wednesday
night May 16th. sponsored
by Texhoma Regional
Planning Committee.
Films were shown of
accomplishments done in the
area—Valley View men
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Valley View
News
By EDITH TERltY
817 7W3542
Church in Lindsay.
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James Mills bought the
home of Karl Totzer on
North I^ee street. The Mills
family will move there. Mr.
and Mrs. Totzer and family
will move to the Houston
area, where he will be
employed by an Independ
ent Telephone Company. He
has worked for Valley View
Telephone Company 5 years
and Mrs. Totzer was
employed by General Tele
These Fine Cars
At
Wholesale
Prices
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Mr. and Mrs. Lindell
Marmaduke are the parents
of a daughter, born May
14th in Muenster Memorial
Hospital. She has been
named Amanda Hope. She
joins a sister, Reva Joyce, 5
years of age. Her grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. oyce
Pace of Star Route,
Gainesville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Marmaduke of
Nocona.
Gr, P.S
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CARS IN PERFECT
CONDITION
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Valley View,
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$ phone Company in Denton.
VV
James Mills visited his
mother, Mrs. Thelma Mills
in Denton on Sunday. She
has returned home from a
hospital, following back
treatments.
VV
Mrs. Leon Owens of Ft.
Worth spent Monday and
Tuesday with Mrs. Edith
’ are life time
: 1978 MERCURY ZEPHER
.7 Auto, factory air, Power
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120,000 miles. Spare never
jdown, 200 six cylinder. Vinyl
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Mrs. Henry Ford and Mrs.
Albert Henderson, both of
Callisburg; Mrs. Carl Zimm
erman, Mrs. J. I. McCousky,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Watson
and sons, all of Denton; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Lewis and son,
Kery Don of Gainesville and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Dugger and sons, Jon and
Michael all spent Sunday
with Ronald Ford, east of
Valley View.
VV
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Stroud attended his 40th
year celebration reunion of
Ardmore High School in
Oklahoma Class Reunion.
They went to Madill,
Oklahoma also to visit his
mother, Mrs. Raymond
Stroud and brother, Royce
Stroud.
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J ’1977 T-BIRD, 30,000 miles,
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V8.
1977 Chevrolet impala
4-door, 305 V8, cruise
control, tilt wheel, stereo, all
the good trim in and out.
Near new condition.
1976 FORD LTD 4-door, 351
tV8 ixiaded and Nice.
{1978 PINTO RUNABOUT,
; ’auto, factory air, 14,000
' Imiies, Like new.
$1977 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON
(PICKUP Custom Deluxe, 6
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Mrs. Homer Stroud and
Miss Peggy Jo Brewer went
’ to Dallas Tuesday to visit
$ Mrs. Ruth Sparkman in
$ Collins Therapy Building of
1 Baylor Hospital.
VV
The Valley View Sewage
Disposal Meeting was held
Tuesday, May 15th at 7:30
i for the purpose of electing
new officers.
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The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1979, newspaper, May 24, 1979; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1282351/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sanger Public Library.