The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1978 Page: 10 of 12
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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978
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GLASS FOR ALL NEEDS
Youngsters at the Kiddie
Korral Nursery School in
Sanger took in the Gaines
ville Zoo recently. They also
enjoyed a birthday party for
Brent Switzer.
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and caused minor flooding on some city
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HIGH WINDS BREAK TREE LIMBS IN
SANGER- Strong winds broke down trees
and limbs and stopped traffic in parts of
Sanger early Tuesday morning The winds
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Happy belated birthday to
II. K Armstrong and Mrs.
Bill Bentley on June 3;
Dianne Langley and Jenny
McCuistian on June 5; Mike
Bounds. David Seal. Mrs.
Hubert Ramsey and Susan
Janice Cox, all on June 6;
Buddy Akers, Terry Wylie
and Tommy McDaniel, June
Sanger Youth
Injured in
Accident
wagon left the road at the
railroad crossing on FM 455
east of Sanger last Friday
and hit a tree.
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BUSINESS METTING
An announcement was
made by Mrs. J.W. Isbell,
secretary of the Cemetery
Association that th«* annual
business meeting and mem
orial service will be held at
Tyson Cemetery at 4 p.m.
Saturay, June 10.
Anyone who is interested
is urged to attend.
KN
The Eighth Grade of the
Krum School had their
"Field Day", Thursday. June
control of the car as it
crossed the railroad tracks.
The car plunged off the
embankment on the left side
of the road and came to a
stop after hitting a tree in
the fence line.
The front of the Volks
wagon car was damaged,
damaged. ——•
KN
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paris
and Mrs. Frances Lamm of
Krum visited Polly McNeal
during her illness.
KN
Mrs. Jewel Bishop Hamm of
Oklahoma City. Okla, at
tended Decoration Day at
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It's that time of year again
when we clean out all our old
pictures and get ready for
the new school year. If we
have taken any pictures of
you or your family that you
would like to have, they are
yours for the asking.
1, bv attending 6 Flags.
KN
Brenda Lang, daughter pf
Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Lang of
Krum, is the recipient of a
freshman academic excel
lence award from Lubbock
Christian College.
The awards go to students
who have maintained at
least a 3.8 acedemic average
on a scale of 4.0. Miss Lang
has a 3.81 average. She
graduated from Krum High
School in 1977 and is a
pre nursing student at the
college.
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Start thinking now about
the blood bank which is
coming to Sanger on June
23. The Sanger Community
has been called on several
times this year to give blood
for various people and our
supply is depleted. It doesn’t
cost a thing to give your
blood and contrary to
popular belief, most people
have no reason for not
giving except that old
trouble of F R I G H T. The
first time is the hardest,
believe me. Start thinking
about it now and be ready
for June 23.
Put >50 a month
under your mattress. You'll
have >12.000 in 20 years.
Put >50 amonth with
Denton Savings, and you'll
have >21,275.82 in 20 years.
Or be >9,275.82 richer than
you would've been!
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Homer Riley has some
interesting things left over
from when his father and
grandfather ran a hardware
and coffin store in Green
wood. He has an account
book from the 1900’s where
a horse collar sold for a
dollar and a coffin went for
ten. He also had a copy of
the Greenwood Enterprise
which was printed in 1896.
Just had to mention The
Studio’s dance recital held
last week. If you missed you.
you really missed some
thing. Jo and Norma did a
good job this first year and
the youngsters were dar
ling. We are lucky to have
such a program in Sanger
and visited her
R L Mcormick of
Krum and her aunt. Mrs.
Linley McCormick of Den
ton.
SANGER YOUTH INJUR
ED Allen Thomas Hodgson.
17, of Sanger was slightly
injured when his Volks
Boenker
■nt the week end with her
Mrs. harvey Lee in
Sherman.
Birthday greetings this
week to Delores Coker and
Glenda Bennett, June 8;
Ronald Norman, Clifford
Baker and Jona Knightstep,
June 11; Neilan Cook.
Martha Holder, Michael
Tidwell, Lucille Enlow and
Herbert Arledge, June 12;
Donald Prator, June 13;
Eulalia McDaniel on June
14. *
Other locations:
Lake Dallas • Justin
Smithsonion Museum, the
Hershman Art Building and
the Victorian Gardens.
The tour was on while the
Supreme Court. Senate and
House of Representatives
were in session.
They heard hills discussed
in each of the three branches
of government. They attend
ed a Town Hall meeting and
heard t he Energy Proposal
discussed and were allowed
to ask questions from the
floor. Had lunch in the “Act
HI" room in the John F
Kennedy Building, for the
performing Arts. Attended
a play "Gracious Living" in
the Eisenhower Theatre.
Mrs. Lamm’s daughter.
Martha Lamm Dickey lived
in Krum and was Sub
District President for the
Methodist Youth Fellowship
and more recently, was
singled out as one of the
“Outstanding Young Women
of America", by the National
Federation of Woman's
Clubs. She is past president
of organization of Women.
Was a member of the Delta
Zeta Social Society at the
University of Texas from
which she graduated with a
B. S. in Political Science and
received her Masters De
gree with honors from
Texas Woman’s University.
She is now completing her
first year at the Potomac
Law School, and is Resource
teacher at Wood Junior
High School in Rockville,
Maryland.
The granddaughters plan
to attend a Girl Scout Camp
for two weeks before coming
to Texas to visit their
grandparents, Mrs. Francis
Lamm and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Dickey of Palestine.
Mrs. Lamm returned
home by Norfolk Virginia
and attended a broadcast of
the ”700" Club in Port
mouth, VA. Besides the
Embassy tour of the Japan,
Sweden and the National
Brysteriam church, she
attended regular services at
the Metropolitan Methodist
Church and heard the
Wesleyan University vice
president speak.
KN
The Boards of Stewards of
Krum Methodist Church
have declared the basement
of the Church as a
community shelter in times
of need.
SOFA CHAIR
AND LOVE SEAT
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Dining room suite
Annetta Shifflett will have a
dress review at her home.
June 10. to show all the
garments that her Summer
sewing class has made. On
June 14. there will be
judging of all the 4 II Club
Sewing Classes at the Home
Economics Auditorium at
N.T.S.U. June 15 all of the
girls that won recognition in
their sewing will give a
dress revue of their clothing.
KN
The Krum Church of Christ
plans to have Vacation Bible
School June 26 30 from 9:00
a.m. to 11:00 am. All
youngsters from toddlers
through high school are
welcome. Qualified teachers
will be there to teach each
are group.
KN
Mrs. Ruth Masch attended
both the Baccalaureate
services Sunday evening,
and the graduation exer
cises, Monday evening for
her graddaughter. Janna
Masch at Denton High
School. Several friends and
relatives gathered at the
home of Johnnie and Daisy
Masch after graduation for
refreshments.
KN
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Payne of
Eureka Springs. Arkansas
attended the graduation of
her sister Ruth Clardy, from
Krum High School.
KN
Mrs. Jimmy Sanderson of
Denton attended Krum
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Juanell Schertz and I,
along with three Denton
ladies took part in the state
bowling tournament in
Dallas last weekend. Juanell
and I both received a 200
game tournament pin but
none of us finished in the big
money.
Every A> often when I
miss a week of writing my
column, I get so many
comments about it being
missed that I may
tempted to leave it out
occasionally just to hear
A 17 year old Sanger
youth was admitted to
West gate Hospital Friday
afternoon with abrasions
and possible head injuries
suffered when the car h(>
was driving went out of
control as it crossed the
railroad tracks on FM 455
just east of Sanger.
Sanger Police Chief Sid
George said Allen Thomas
Hodgson of 203 Southland
Drive in Sanger, was
heading east on FM 455
when he apparently lost
graduation excercises Mon
day evening for her
grandchildren, Buzz San
derson and Ruth Clardv.
KN
Mrs. Una Ridenour of
Whichita Falls was here
Tuesday to take her parents,
Paul and Vessie Gose to
their doctor for a check up.
KN
Dr. and Mrs. James Jones of
Krum.have returned from a
tour of Egypt and other
countries. They spent six
days in a hotel on the banks
of the Nile. They visited the
Pyramids and saw the tomb
of King Tut and the
remainder of his treasures
lhat haven’t been loaned to
i he museum at New
(Irleans.
In the "hall" of the tomb,
were four boxes, each in the
shape of a mummy. They
must have been made in the
tomb. as the “boxes”
wouldn't have gone through
the door way. The mummy
was in the smallest "box"
which fitted into the next
one etc Then a stone lid was
fitted over the top of the 4th
>>r largest "box".
They spent six days on
board a ship sailing to
Athens. Greece. Then sailed
into the Turkish Port of
Ephesus, and viewed the
tomb of the Apostle Paul. ’
• They visited the Port of
I Bodrum. also in Turkey. It is
Z noted for the beautiful
• countryside. Mrs. Jones said
• the people were very
friendly and no beggars or
flies were seen there.
KN
Mrs. Francis Lamm of Krum
returned home after a seven
weeks visit with her
daughter, Martha Dickey,
and grand daughters.
Adrienne Lee and Christen
Louise Lamm of Chevy
Chase, Maryland, part of
Washington D.C.
Mrs. Lamm was lucky
enough to see the Japanese
Cherry trees in full bloom;
also enjoyed a tour of the
Rose Garden at the White
House, and the Green, Gold,
Red and Blue rooms inside
the White House. The U.N.
Navy provided the music
during the tour.
She visited the Folger’s
Shakespearan Library, the
KN
Mrs. Evelyn P. I Polly)
McNeal, formerly of Krum,
but now of Denison, had
surgery recently at the
Medical Plaza Hospital in
Denison. She is now at
home, wouls enjoy hearing
from old friends. Her
address",is Route 1 Rox 902
Denison. T^xas 75020.
KN
HAPPY Related Birthday
to Debbie Jernigan May 29.
HAPPY Belated Wedding
Anniversary to Suzanne and
Marvin Holliday.
HAPPY JUNE BIRTH
DAYS to Ruzz Sanderson,
June 1; Sandra Tucker and
June Burns, June 2; Dana
l.ynn Kays. June 3;
Margaret Schluter, Aline
Fritz. Phillip Holley. Laurie
Anne Fletcher and Vessie
Gose, June 6, Vessie Gose
will he 91; Jamie Sallee.
June 7; Wanda Shepard.
June 8; Nell Spivey and
Brenda Sebastian, June 10;
Sue Allen and Thresa
Sprayberry, June 12; Me
lanie Stocker and Carl
.Shifflett, June 14; Malli
Walker. Mr. Edwards, and
Judy Holley, June 15;
Audrey Milam, June 17:
Philip Enis and Ruth Masch.
June 18; Ricky Rudder,
June 20; Misti Pruett and
Nickie Alambar, June 22;
Lonie Gant and Doyle
Fletcher, June 23; Neva
Koiner, Ruby Cockrill and
Roy Herring, June 26; Gene
Franks, June 27. Brenda
Lang. Beverly Shifflett
Jones and John Allen
Blocker, June 29; Errfie
Stocker and Frances Wells,
June 30.
HAPPY June Anniver
saries to Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Stocker, June 1; Mr. and
Mrs. Gant and Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Shepard, June 3;
Donald and Gayle Shifflett,
June 9; Doyle and Ruby
Franks, June 22; Roy and
Elaine Herring, June 25.
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Krueger, Glenna. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1978, newspaper, June 8, 1978; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1282817/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sanger Public Library.