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Page Two
Thursday, April 26, 1973
The Sanger Courier
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NEWS
FROM THE
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Thg FHA had
CORLEY SALES
Boots Boots Boots
714 E. Hickory Deaton
I Tharaday, May 3, 1973 -| Lisa Clifton. Judy Jones,
Mrs. Jimmy Tucker and granddaughter, Sandy of Pilot Point
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FHA . . .
AUCTION
SALE
Russell Newman
Manufacturing Co.
Howard Olsen Ranch
Taking Applications at Pilot Point Plant '
No Experience Necessary
chapter sponsor.
society.
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NO WAITING
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235 HEREFORD COWS
APPROX. 200 CALVES
ON GROUND
3TO9YEARSOLD
15 CHAROLAIS-HEREFORD
COWS (3 YEARS OLD)
18 REGISTERED BULLS
9 ANGUS; 1 HEREFORD
3 CHAROLAIS
5 SANTA GERTRUDIS
5 BRAFORD BULLS
SIZIS
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Tone Lama
Dan Port
Nocona
Acme -
Justin
■ IN KRUM -
Krum Homecoming and
decoration day will be
Sunday. April 29.
Lunch will be held in the
K.Y. C. C. Building with
MANY MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
—FREE BAR-B-QUE—
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
CBCUWARO
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CATTIE SALE
1:00 PM
-Jeans-
Men’s, Boy’s
Wrangler
Levi
Deaim
Deuble-Knit
ban-
quet left Friday night.
Janie Gillium and officers
led the opening ceremony.
Carolyn Neu gave the
welcome with Y. H. T.
president Betty Southard
giving the welcome. Trina
Bryant presented the
Your Authorised Dealer lor These
Nationally Famous Brands
EQUIPMENT SALE
10:00 A M
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T. Highsmith and Kathryn of Plano and Billy Vann of Valley
View.
The G. M. Boydston’s spent Easter Sunday with their
RED
SHOE
WING
STORE
H Bar C
Wrangler
Temtex
Prior
ga r__ m
^communities jud-
id receiving 325 each
oodbine, Roas Point,
'Krum Gets
R66 t "
Revenue
The CUy of Krum has
received (766 in Revenue
Sharing Funds for the
period January 1, 1973 to
i July 1,1973 according to the
mayor C. R. Fowler.
Fowler said that $500 of the
money would be used for
public safety such as street
markers and traffic signs.
The other 3266 would be
used for recreational or
playground equipment.
North Tex at* L crgest
and Mott Complete
Weetern Shop for 11 SS
Family and Horse < ’
WESTERN WEAR
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If you have some livestock
experience we will train you
to buy cattle, sheep and
hogs.
For a local interview, write
today with your background.
Include your complete ad-
dress and phone number.
CATTLE BUYERS, INC.
4049 Pennsylvania
Kansas City, Mo. 64111
lr<s«asMf I at lie aael d&syerj
APPLY NOW
We Train Men to Work As
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
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MENS AND BOVS
Straw Hats
Resiatal
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the Encounter Growth and
I Development program will
/ fw* hnnrsrruf at
Friday evening.
Those from Sanger who
will be honored are Miss
Tipton, Miss Urban and Miss
Krueger.
Graud OMOpry
Presents in Person
Bill Monroe j
HESPERIAN NOW HAS
Five
SAVINGS PROGRAMS TO SttVI YOU
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1.1Y73
6%
Men’s & Boy’s
Shirts
Denise Martin Dresented
Kirby
VACUUM
CLEANERS
507 N. Locust
Denton, 387-4395
See Us for Great Buys
. ■ 1 " ___
The munity Improvement Pro-
gram.
Callisburg, also Cooke
of County, and Friendship
.day evening.
FHAers who have achieved
unusual accomplishments by made
completing all three levels of this week of eight of the 17
the Encounter Growth and district-level entries.
The third such win for
be honored at a reception on Era and recipient of a 3100
award from sponsoring
electric utility companies,
the record book of the
small diversified North
Texas farming community
will be submitted to TCIP
officials who will select
from 13 first place winners
the four communities to be
judged in May for
champion community of
Texas. R. L. Stevens is
Era community chairman.
Callisburg will receive an
award of 375 and Friend-
ship 350 in recognition of
accomplishments during
of Gainesville, Texas or 4 mil., West of Sivells Bond Community.
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL SALE
SATURDAY, aFrIL 28, 1973
' Cattle * Equipment off
---- 250 COWS ----
I Doatea High School
I Aaittiri—
'Tickets On
I Sale:
11*, New, Stud
f By KAREN RAUSCHUBER IHf’i
Bill Watson son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Watson was named
Star Chapter Farmer of the
Krum Future Farmers of
America Chapter. The
Chapter Star Greenhand
Farmer award was pre-
sented to Mark McDaniel,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
McDanile of Krum.
Otl
god
are
Sivells Bond. Myra and
Downard-Fair Plains in
Cooke County, Ovilla in
Ellia County, Bono and
Freeland - Highland in
Johnson County, Crandall
in Kaufman County and
Boonsville in Wise County.
The Texas Agricultural
Extension Service adminis-
ters the program in
cooperation with 10 elec-
tric utility companies opera-
ting in the state. The
utilities annually provide a
total of 36,800 for the
community improvement-
recognition event.
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5% PASS BOOK SAVWNM
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The Reverend and Mrs.
David George will be
honored with a supper
Sunday night at the Krum
Baptist Church as Rev.
George will soon be leaving
to take a church in Ft.
Worth.
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Volkswagen, inc
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4 SADDLE SHOP
Hwy. MB at Kn— irtt e M7-J717 • DwHwbTiiXM -
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C1<|L . 4 mown camncAn
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Om 2-Yoor SwNngs CiiNHisIii
M.aaeaiMwHfM
Schertz; 2nd Johnny Kelly;
3rd Kim Williams; 4th
Danny Pruett.
Western Pleasure - 1st
Joye Wilson; 2nd Dan
Hachtel; 3rd Ann Schertz;
4th Gaye Wilson.
(More winners and pictures
next week)
Daniel Reiter af Cleburn has bws spending the week with
his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Reiter. Their son,
Eugene of Keene, Texas also visited them over the weekend.
Saturday guests of the Hemer Baker’s were his
granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Buffum of
Shepard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls.
Visiting the Frank Barthold’s over the weekend were Mr.
* and Mrs. Dale Alsup and Angie, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barthold
Rauschuber, Laura Bryant
and Voncille Martin.
A style show was given by
the girls. Red carnations
were presented to the
mothers and guests.
Officers are president
Janie Gillum, Vice-president
Trina Bryant, secretary Rite
Barthold, Treasurer Diane
Solomon, Hist. Reporter
Denise Martin. Parliamen-
tarian Tracye Harmon.
The closing ceremony was
conducted by the officers.
The advisor is Mrs. Nelda
Hudspeth.
The Athletic Banquet is ]
Saturday night in the gym. ;
The4BhJetics had a bake sale i
last ImeBday. ______________-
The juniors are busy children, Mr. and Mrs. Warn Duffey of Angleton; Mr. and
—. Mrs. Ed Johnson of Dear Park and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McCollum of Dallas and their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Odis
Prestage and Ronnie of Fort Worth.
Carol Myers of Dallas spent the week with her grandparents,
Park in Gainesville and toured the city zoo..
Mrs. Truitt Bishop of Dallas visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hobbs over the weekend.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Q. G. Calhoun and Miss Opal
McCollum were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Calhoun and Donna, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Bennett, Ronny and Robin all of Sherman; Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Calhoun, Katie and James of Greenwood; Mrs.
Elwyn Miller and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Muller, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Mac Calhoun, Brad and Becky and Terri Neu all of
Valley View.
Weekend guests of the David McCollum’s were their
all of Gainesville; Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Poimbouf and Beverly of
Honey Grove. 4
Visiting the Morgan Brownings* Wednesday were his sisters,
Mrs. Mamie Hollingsworth of Sanger and Mrs. Buela Wilson
of Greenville and over the weekend their son, Wayne and
family of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Sunday Guests of the John Bundy's were their daughter and
family Mr. and Mrs. Leon Calhoun and Donna of Sherman.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Myrtle Hervey were Mr. end Mrs.
A survey is underway to
determine how many stu-
dents will be eligible for
Kindergarten in Krum.
Parents in the Krum Inde-
pendent School district
should contact the school for
an appointment to have
their child tested. Children
must bo five years old by
September 1, 1978 to
qualify.
Testing will bo done at the
school beginning Tuesday,
May L___________
making flowers for the
Prom.
The FHA State Convention
is next weekend. The girls__ _ ___
are’earning money to pay M~r an^M^Charles NfyTrs. "" ~
their way. They re excited Mrg jimmy Tucker and granddaughter, Sandy of Pilot Point
about going to San Antonio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davidson over the weekend.
Sunday dinner guests of the C. W. Gillum family were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Schafer and children of Lewisville; Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Morrison of Sanger; Jerry Neighbors of Era and J. W.
Gillum of Valley View.
Weekend guests of the Will Hunters were their daughter,
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Delegates session on Thurs- community, Johnson Coun-
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and third by judges who
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Sndy Hobbs, Dolly Dugger,
j Paula McToish, Sharon
j Ramsey, Marcia Wooten and
| Ann Morrison.
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! GBrnon’s JNseonnt C —
.'Radio Shads
! Sponsored By:
! Denton Police Reserve
' 1 Along with new facilities
the 1973-74 School year at
Krum will have new classes
added.
REWARDS GIVEN- Becky Fortenberry, right, Point and Pay
Chairman of the Slidell Project Show displays a big smile and
a hand full of money as she rewards students for their
outstanding work. She is ably assisted by Sharon Davis.
ISLIDELL SHOW WINNERS CONTINUED
Seventh and Eighth Art
SMf Directed: 1st Alice
Smith. Seventh and eighth
Models - 1st Danny Schertz;
2nd Blake Fortenberry; 3rd
Tim Williams; 4th Lawrence
Ellison. Seventh and Eighth
Art Miscellaneous - 1st Les-
lie Fortenberry; 2nd Alice
Smith; 3rd Becky Kirk; 4th
Charles Chambers. Seventh
and eighth Illustration -
1st Vance Fortenberry; 2nd
Gaye Wilson; 4th Alice
Smith.
Sixth Grade Science - 1st
Joye Wilson; 2nd Elaine
Mote; 3rd Laurie Smith; 4th
Cathy Hesteande. Fifth
Grade Science - 1st Renold
Matteson; 2nd Johnny
Kelly; 3rd Mike Lawson; 4th
Tom McFarlane. Fifth and
Sixth Social Studies Posters
- 1st Daphne Maxwell; 2nd
Teresa Steele; 3rd Elaine
Mote; 4th Jimmy Davis.
Salt Flour - 1st Mike
Lawson; 2nd Johnny Kelly;
3rd Casey Caldwell; 4th
Christine Marshall. Collec-
tions - 1st Mike Lawson; 2nd
Bobby Malone. Paper
Mache - 1st Mike Lawson,
Johnny Kelly, Jimmy Davis;
2nd Casey Caldwell, Danny
Schertz, Joye Wilson, Elaine
Mote; 4th Eddie Worthy.
Miscellaneous - 1st Mark
Woodruff; 2nd Danny Sch-
ertz. Art - 1st Elaine Mote;
2nd Joye Wilson; 3rd and
4th Daphne Maxwell. Medal-
ist, 3rd and 4th Danny
Schertz; 2nd Jimmy Davis.
Needlework - 1st Elaine
Complete Llae of SadtDes and Tack Repair.
Saddles Foster, Hereford, Saddle
Cheek our
Selection Before
EAGLES |
NEST?
By DENISE MARTIN
jBHagggteqa—IM wjfr wm ;
w «-•««> osu their gifts to Betty ouuinard,
1 mother and daughter ban- Nelda Hudspeth, Imelda
BIG SMILE - Jean Pruett,
president of Slidell FHA is
happy about her earnings at
the Sbddll Project show.
Her tailored suit won first
place and her yeast bread
third, giving her 33.60.
awards. Those receiving
were: Betty Crocker Award
- Linda Morrison; Crisco
Award - Donna Muller;
j Co-Ed Correspondent
L Linda Miller; Outstanding
|i FHA Member - Denise
| Martin.
Honorary FHA member-
Betty Southard; outstanding
| student - Janet Sandmann;
■ Encounter III - Denise
Martin; Encounter I - Janet
| ;Sandmann, Becky Calhoun,
QL 11 MONTH CMTWtCATI
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over 65,000 members in Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Graham and children of Temple, Texas.
1,700 chapters throughout Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Fred Mask were her sons, Rex
the state are expected to and family of Celina and Connie and family of Sanger. Also
attend. Members are home- Wesley Mask of Woodbine.
making students in junior ^Visiting the Wilfie Vann's Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
and senior high schools. ”
Homemaking teachers serve
as advisors. me u. m. noyoscon s spent Eterter Bunday with their son
Keynote speaker will be and family of Sanger. Their granddaughter, Angela Boydston
Marilyn Van Derbur, Den- spent the weekend with them. Mrs. Boydston’s brothers Fred
ver, Colorado, former Miss and Lewis Gooch of Pilot Point visited them Monday.
America and renowned The annual Valley View FHA Chapter's Mother-Daughterr
youth speaker. Miss Van Banquet was held Friday night in the school gym. Mistress of
Derbur will challenge the ceremonies was Janie Gillum. A covered dish luncheon was
delegates to make of enjoyed by members, mothers and guests. Awards were
themselves the very best presented and a style show was narrated by Karen
possible persons in todays Rauschuber and Sherrie Moredjck. Mrs. Nelda Hudspeth is
chapter sponsor. Each girl presented her mother a red
Other highlights of the carnation. The Easter theme wasjcarried out.
In
Er* Named V
-."“•J"V-XP'”.“ Tex“ Comm,
inspiratkmal speaker. T>ed- Era, Cooke County ernnt
erick MeClure, State FFA munity, today was named
I President, San Auguatine first place winner in dis-
will present an original Flag trict competition in the
Ceremony at the Friday prestigious Texas Com-
wd Elaine Mote. *■
Art Self-Directed - 1st
2nd, Lorrie Smith; 3rd
' Christine Marshall; 4th
Lorrie Smith, Christine
Marshall. Art (Instruc-
tional) - 1st, 2nd Elaine
Mote; 3rd and 4th Joye
Wilson. Fifth Grade Science
- 1st, 2nd Cathy Milligan, 3rd
Casey Caldwell.
First and Second Grade:
Puppets - 1st Tim Maxwell,
2nd Vikki Veaneuva; 3rd
Dalvin Warren; 4th Lynn
Wilson. Holstein Cow - 1st
Vance Fortenberry.
,xFat Lambs - 1st Jimmy
Byrd, Kathy Milligan.
Poultry - 1st, 2nd, 3rd and
1th - Tim Williams.
Horses Halter - 1st Ann
■■■ FROM OUR ■■■
Decoration immediately fol-
lowing at Jackson Ceme-
tery. ' ________
Cat* 11' Cultlpacker
John Dooro 2 Row Planter w/Fertlllior Att.
Mayrath Auger w/12v Motor
International * ________ ____
International 85 Grinder-Mixer on Rubber
International Hay Bolar No. 47 (Wire)
Cato MOW Hay Baler w/Witcontln Motor
International Hay Roke No. 1* V
Kneib Pop Up Bole Loader
International 21A Farm Elevator w/Carrlago
John Deere 32' Mayrath Balo loader
I -Manta Ray 20M Brush Cutter
1-Manta Ray S-7 Brush Cutter
1- 3 Pt. Posthole Digger w/Y" Auger
I T*3 Ford F*00 Truck w/Dump Grain Bod
18*4 Ford F*00 Truck w/Dump Bod
Willys Jeep (4 Wheel Drive w/Enclesed Cab)
American Oilfield Trailer (Tandem)
2- 4 Wheel Hoy Trailers
International 80* Tractor w/Cob (4132 Hrs.)
International 70* Tractor w/Ceb (4002 Hrs.)
International S44D Tractor (11*8 Hrs.)
DC-Ceso Tractor 2-row Cultivator t Equipment
International 11*0* Bottom Maid Board Plow-1*"
Chisel Plow (International)
A A a. *Aa
1-W.W. Standard Cottle Squeese Chute
1 -Farnam Head Goto
I W.W. Calf Cradle
Eversman Hydraulic Land leveler * Scraper
International 37 Tandem Disc Harrow W/20" Discs
International Drag Harrow-4 Section
International Manure Spreader (1 SO)
4-Wheel Road Grader
John Deere Grain Drill w/Grass Seeder
John Deere 2 Row Planter w/Fertlllser Att.
Mayrath Auger w/12v Motor
International Combine No. 203 w/Pickup Attachment
International 85 Grinder-Mixer on Rubber
hiternatlonal Hay Baler No. 47 (Wire)
International Hoy Rake No. 1*-87
International 21A Form Elevator w/Carrlaao
S a* * a a . a * *
I-Manta Ray 20M Brush Cutter
1-Manta Roy S-7 Brush Cutter
1-3 Pt. Posthole Digger w/8" Aui
18*4 Ford F*00 Truck w/Dump Bod
Willys Jeep (4 Wheel Drive w/Enclosed Cob)
American Oilfield Trailer (Tandem)
2-4 Wheel Hoy Trailers
International 80* Tractor w/Cob (4132 Hrs.)
International 70* Tractor w/Ceb (4002 Hrs.)
International S44D Tractor (11*8 Hrs.)
DC-Ceso Tractor 2-row Cultivator 8 Equipment
TD-8 Intornotional w/Hough leader
A* * - 8 A * a A A A a. a — A A —
International 1550-S Bottom Mold Board How-IB"
Chisel Plow (International)
*WRA Cose One-Way
1-W.W. Standard Cattle Squeese Chute
1 -Farnam Hood Goto
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