The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 1 of 2
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>6th Year-Number 45
10C Per Copy Sanger, Denton County, Texas 76266
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Thursday, August 26, 1965
Lyon, Armstrong
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Lead Boosters
Those who have paid dues
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Billy Ed Nance and Bob Bur-
would be stressed.
DOVE SEASON OPENS SEPTEMBER 1
Lt. John Schertz
Receives AF Wings
evacuation, air
Second Lieutenant John H
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goon, Route 2, Sanger.
reports in-
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WORKING
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SET-BACKS
ining game with
:. 10 at Sanger
to buy a Encyclepediar.
LT. JOHN HUGH SCHERTZ
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VIC COLE SERIOUSLY
INJURED ON VACATION TRIP
Nance, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Nance, Rt. 1, Sanger, is
BILLY ED NANCE,
BOB BURGOON
AWARDED
MASTERS DEGREE
---ornell, presi-
:roup. The meeting
1965
Booster Club
Officers
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TOONERVILLE
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$5.00
$6.00
$15.00
WEEK
McClendon, danger’s
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are hurting themselves as
as the town.
THE FOLLOWING paragraph
is from the Courier files of
Dec. 3, 1936:
“Quite a little excitement has
been stirred up this week about
the wildcat well on the Ray
f Knox farm near Bolivar. The
hole is down about 1600 feet,
and
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Mrs. Alton Kite, Mr. and Mrs.
Peanut McReynolds, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Tidwell, Mr. and
Ray McClendon
Paces Bowlers
Whitesboro 8 PM
Celina
BUCKLEWS RETURN FROM TOUR OF
SOUTHWEST AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
HEFFLEY, MRS MARCUS
BOX I 32
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SCOUTS MAKE
FIVE-MILE HIKE
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Ray McClendon continues to lead Denton County bowlers
in Denton Record Chronicle’s Invitational Tournament, The
winner will be determined Aug. 28 at Holiday Lanes in Denton.
ers. They is entitled, “Space
Exploration,’ “Trade Expan-
sion,” “Mendin’ Men’s Suits,”
and “Growin Ornamental Earn-
ed to Travis AFB, Calif., for
flying duty. He becomes a
ian«nL>- —< tba Military A-1X
Service pro!
v^Ses global airlift, air rescue;
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ing lanes for children, too.’
Anvone desiring further in-
season injuries, L.c .
riors’ are working hard to
overcome these
sident, are the new officers for the Sanger Booster Club
for this year.
of projects.
Jtnust retain one fully feathered Mrs. Glen Waide, on whose farm
wing until finally processed.:: they camped. ::
New Head Coach Billy Ed Nance and Assistant Coach John
Lowrey go over their roster of boys during the Indian’s
second week of football workouts.
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;u^iuu.v Jviu. 11. aeromedical evacuation, air
of Mr. and Mrs^ weather and air photographic^
the Plugged guns’to three shots and Waide Ranch, arriving at 9:30 Bennie Schertz of Sanger, Tex. and geodetic services for U.S.
such, will prevail. p.m.' After a nights rest, br- has been awarded U.S. Air , . a „ .
The dove limit is 12 a day eakfast and k few hours fish- Force silver pilot wings upon The lieuten^it a graduate of
INDIANS)
TO OVERCOME
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Vic Cole of Sanger was ser- Injuries were broken ribs, a
iously injured in a freak ac- punched lung and a vefy badly
cident near Teague, Texas last bruised shoulder.
Thursday. . j He was taken to a Teague
Cole, his wife Wanda and hospital and later removed to
children, Vickie and Brad, were st> Joseph Hospital at Fort
on vacation enroute to Houston
and San Antonio when the ac-
cident occurred. He was meet-
ing a truck loaded with pipe tiier
when one of the standards came c
loose and bounced through the jng satisfactory, but the
iking him in the left shoulder.
Thursday. He was taken to a Teague
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children, Vickie and Brad, were gt. ^Joseph
*>.. Worth#
Cole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cole of Sanger; and bro-
il.—, Mack Cole visited him
Sunday and reported him rest-
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windshield of Cole’s auto, str- covery will require several
• weeks.
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THE SANGER COURIER
> KRUM - SANGER - VALLEY VIEW
If
“Serving The
pick up a paper I see where
a Guvemment “research ag- I
ency” is needin more money. I
I figgered “research” meant I
lookin’ for somepun, but nobody |
could spend that much money a
just lookin’ for somepun. I got I
to see if “research” ain’t got I
more meaning. I
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I PROMISED Mr. K I’d lay I
off politics for a while, but
they’s so much going on in this fl
old world I can’t resist some- I
times. For instant, here comes I
Sen. Robt. Kennedy, of N.Y. I
commentin’ on the L.A.riots,
says: “There is no point in I
telling Negroes to obey the law* I
he said, “When many of them I
feel the law is their enemy.’ I
Most law violators this day and I
time consider police and pro- I
secutors their enemies. But,on I
the other hand, a refreshing i
contrast is the comment by I
former President Eisenhower I
who deplored the trend to I
“lawlessness” in this country. I
He always seems to say the I
right thing at the right time, I
when we need it most. I
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THE WOMAN THAT runs the I
Old Lady’s Home where I stay. |
tells me to “lay offen the stuff
I don’t know nothin’ about, so
I’ll give you a corny: Gypsy
Rose Lee asked ex-boxer Rocky
Marciano what come to his mind
the minute before an import-
ant fight. "I always prayed
everything would come off al-
right,” said Rocky. Gypsy nod-
ded in agreement: “Me too.’ ::
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“INDIANS" FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
•Sept. 10
17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1. .
SCHOOL OPEN FOR
REGISTRATION
MONDAY, AUG. 30
lovelv wife* Wanda and. seeking the master of education Church school will open** for ember L hi I85 Texas count- tered areas.
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i Monday, August e7*
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Miss Margarite Reed from ?f mouniing dove
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b
MEL .
the group got to see live fil-
or Consequences’ show and ate
lunch at the Brown Derby.
In Los Angeles the group
stayed with Mary’s sister’s
in Bellflower. They left Los
Angeles on the same day the
race riots started.
The drive home, via highway
^“‘petrified 60. through Arizona and New
Mexico was very scenic, with
Phoenix and the Salt River Can-
yon Country east of Phoenix,
„...o Lj outstanding ev-
ents of the trip home. They
spent one night at Superstit-
tion Inn at Apache Junction,
,O¥. Arizona where a group Of tel-
vis- evislon stars were on locat-
j1 ion. Some of them wanted to
'night clubing’- three shows in take Johnny into the movie
oljht,. Mrs. Bucklew and visited par-
■ ----- - - ■ ks, museums, libraries, gard-
Theentire'jroupthoroughlyen- ««,
the routes.
Mrs. Bobble Stover
James Wells
JACKPOT THIS
$15.00
Burk.
The troop left Bolivar at
*. i„ had sandwiches at
season ted from noon .to sunset, that Jim Cole’s residence north of
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Buck- wood (Burbank NBC Studios)
lew, Johnny and Jerry Clyde the groupi got_tci see( live fil-
nf Santrer and Mrs C R Ru- mlnS °t Bob Barker S Truth
°La -”0 *•*" r>r fAncaniianres* show and ate
cklew and Dr. Reba Bucklew ot
Denton have returned from a
vacation which included a tour
of the Southwest and Southern
California. '
The first part of the tour
was a trip through the Canyon
Country Including visits to Pa-
inted Desert i—2 ,1 ‘‘—t
Forrest, the Grand Canyon, Red
Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion
Canyon. They attended Sunrise . 4.
Vespers on the West Rim of }he
Grand Canyon bn Sunday morn-
ing. A very Interesting part
of the vacation was a two-day
stop over in Las Vegas, Nev-
ada where J.W. and Mary V
ited with relatives and did some
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one i .
Reba settled for one dinner
show featuring Polly Bergen.
Joyed a visit to Boulder, Ho-
over Dam and Lake Meade.
The second week of the trip
was spent in Southern Cali-
fornia including Santa Barbara, SATURDAYS DRAWING
Los Angeles, Hollywood, Long
Beach and San Deigo. Johnny Freddie Bethel
enjoyed “Marineland of the Pa-
cific’ where he saw “Flipper”
and the world famous Balboa
Zoo in San Diego. In Holly-
8 PM
Pilot Point 8 PM
Open
*Oct. 8 St. Jo
x*Oct. 16 (Homecoming). . Era
xOct. 22 Muenster
xOct. 29 Valley View
x*Nov. 5 Chico
x*Nov. 12 Callisburg
xNov. 19 Alvord
xDi str let Games * Home Games
Game Time 7:30 P.M. unless indicated
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posed plans and projects.
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fee at $5.00 per family. It was
decided to close the member-
ship drive the 11th of Oct- 23rd meeting, it’was-decided
that the most urgent project
was to complete the stands at
the football field.Club members
will work at the field Thurs- ana Mrs> John Lowrey, Mr.
day night and next Monday s and Mrs. Willard Bounds, Mr.
Mrs^ Kenny ‘Payne.',’ Mr’
mThe Boy Scouts made a Hee-
Aug. 20, starting from Boli-
var and going across country
to the Glen Waide’s ranch.
They were accompanied by
Jack Waide, Lester Marshall
and Waide Herd.
Scouts making the hike were
Mike Wilson, Scott Cook, David
The opening valve in the 1965 in most areas and that food Hillfard, Larry Tidwell, Sonny
wildlife harvest season will be w*ter conditions have been LeGear, ErnieTravelstead,Joe
The' ’valley \lew" Adventist fire^ at noon» Wednesday,Sept- adequate, except in a few scat- Waide, Craig Reeves and Billy
—Burk.
—— —- ^PS,ra“On M°“lly'A“guslleThat time marks the opening doJe^X'wni tepe’rmj?' 6;O> p.m,
as editor'ind she as teacher, and .is head fooltail coach in Miss Maigante Reed froij" ^‘Xte^Much^ the usual regulMions“tovo’lvi5 Bollrir.'then proceeded to the Schertz son of Mr. and Mrs.
of our schools. Businesses not Also a candidate'lor the M. teactar2 Miss Reed ietalvta’rs about three-fldhs of the pluggedguns to three shots anu Waide Ranch, arriving at WO BennleSchertz of Sanger. Tex. and geodetic services for U.S.
using the advertising columns Ed. degree Burgoon is the son her education in the local school state- ic 19 a a™ i
well of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bur- at Southwestern Union College ' Th d 1 H 12 d y eakfast 4 few hours “sh‘
tznnn PnntP 2. SangPr, Keene< Texas. at Un^ ]
College, Lincoln, Nebraska. :: dinator for the Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department, said
SANGER BOWLING LEAGUE TO prospects
substantial numbers of the most
HAVE ORGANIZATION MEETING Popular upland g»
Texas. He said i
The Sanger Mixed Bowling is invited to the meeting. This dicate a generally good hatch
e League will have its organ!- is a handicap league and the
, . .... zationai meeting for the coming beginner bowler has the same
<um1 very iavorabk: conditions year on Thursday September 2, advantages as the experienced
have been found. It is stated, announces Ken Cornell presi- bowler/ says Cornell. “We
that operations have ceased un- dent of the group. The rnepfing would like to have some new
til casing arrives and can be be heid at 7-00 pm in couples join us this year”,
set. Promotors are confident Holiday Lanes in Denton. he added, “there is a free
that oil in paying quantity can A sweeDer will follow nursery available at the bowl-
be found. Leasing has been go- A AU ** ernbers of the league
ing high and fast, we are told . are m-ged t0 make note ofthe
" . j • above date. Regular season
inAthe papers'^and ^on*account ^ntember 9scheduled to begin 1 formation may contact Cornell ping Leather’ during the past berson weighs in at**18o’ and
of the fine education I got down bTAnV saiurer ftouole 'who .at 45^158 or lea£*e secre’ week»111(1 are Waning tolim- Draper tips the scales at 190,
thru the years from readin’ might Ybe interested in ioininu tary’ Edith.Jonesat458-7511.:: ber up from the first contact This twosome should deal
nil thorn IT _ & J D
filling in for ailing
at center. This is R;
year
bowlini
of the fine education I got down
hand outs from all them Fed-
eral agencies, 1 ain’t never
had much need for a diction-
ery.,Once in. a great while I
might make a miscue in my
spgllin’, but them occasions
in so rare that it don’t bot-
her me none. And it’s fer the
same reason I ain’t never in-
vested in a Encyclopediar. Fer
instant, I received notice last
The Indians have been “Pop- with Tackle EddieDraper.Har- Melvin “Legs” Moore Jr.Mel-
_ . . .V x v i_v_ >_ -x .«« vin stands six foot three inch-
>. es tall and weighs 183 pounds,
should deal Local observers have many
soreness. Plaged by a touch of someone some .misery with complimentary comments about
the “virus’ and two key early their hard-hitting tactics. Dra- the converted “Dragon”. Mel-
season injuries, the “War- per plays tackle defensively, vin has been ’ '
while Harberson teams with
set-backs. ‘ Cousin* Cal at the linebacker
Running-back Cal Harberson slot.
Another newcomer to the San- practice and are looking for-
ing drills Tuesday morning but nsfer student from Fred Moore Whitesboro Septi lS at Sanger
1 point. Points are based on the Frisco Scrimmage this Fri-
one for each game
Jack Armstrong, Vice-President and James Lyon, Pre-
The group is already working on a number
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MY FIRST paragraph this goon of Sanger are among 375
week will be to commend Ed- graduate students who have ap-
itor Alton Kite on the imp- plied for master’s degrees to
rovement he has made in the be awarded at North Texas
Courier since he has asumed State University Aug. 24.
control. The latesLimprove- Commencement exercises
ment is changing the size of are scheduled for 8 p.m. at ADVENTIST CHURCH
the paper. I heard compli- Fouts Field. There are 632
ments from many readers ar- candidates for bachelor’s de-
ound town of the change. Ed- grees, and 19 for doctor’s de-
itor Kite is doing a fine job, 6r®®s.
and Sanger is fortunate in hav-
ing a young man such as he.
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and his I
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community, and” especially, he former Jane Crider of Sanger 30th
as editor and she as teacher, and is head football coach in f
in the Elementary department the Sanger School System. Arlington, Texas will be the
of our schools. Businesses not
state. such, will prevail. p.m.' After a nights rest, br- has been
The dove limit is 12 a day eakfast and & few hours fish- Force silver pilot wings upon
P B Uzzell wildlife coor- or 24 possession, after the ing in Mr. Waide’s lake, the graduation from flying train- W
‘ na’tor Ufor the Texas Parks Vst da?« The white-winged troop was delivered home by ing school at Reese AFB, Tex. aJa^°F5 degree at Texas
id wiidlifp Dpnartmpnt said 4ove area limit is 12 mourn- Lester Marshall. Technological College. He was
id Wildlife Department, said whitewing The Scouts wish tn thank Lieutenant Schertz will go commissioned upon completion
o®ula? Ame birt to bfter the flrst daY- d°ve them and especially to Mr. and ^h°ma ,Cily« SeP‘7th to lrain flc/lJrra^fenC°^m^d a
inust retain one fullv feathered Mrs. Glen Waide. on whose farm C Hl before being assign- ^^nny^^s^the dy»-
secretary-treasurer. ment. jChison, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Coach Nance talked to the Booster Club meetings will Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
group setting forth some pro- be held each Monday night at Earl Switzer, Mr. and Mrs.
... -i. ■ a x_j 8:30 p.m. at the High School Calvin Harberson, Mr. and
The club set a membership-Building. Mrs. Ed Nance, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
B'e.x nday.J?1*’1!1 Howard Mathison. Mr. and Mrs.
James Lyon, Mr. and Mrs.
H.K. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Armstrong, Coach and
Mrs. Billy Ed Nance, Coach
and Mrs. John Lowrey, Mr.
meeting Aug. 30 will be at and Mrs. Bobby Ramsey,* Mr.
Baker Field, devoted entirely and Mrs. Kenny Payne , Mr.
to this project. Members are and Mrs. Jack Burkholder, Mr.
hiteFriday afternoon reKular 8:30 meeting time.
hike Friday afternoon, K decided dyr_
ing this year, the attendance ,
participation of the wives Mrs. Sammy Rippey and Billy
-—a jack Hampton.
— _ Bn playing end on
both offense and defense.
The coaches have been well
pleased with the first two weeks
and fullback Willie Jones have ; ‘ '
received shoulder strains dur- ger camp this year is a tra- ward to the opei
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both should be ready to go by High School in Denton. He is at 8:00 p.m. ’
Ray r
week that ’thcTuA Ynformat- bowling Kingpin, continued to one for every 30 pins knocked day night.~~
ion Agency has got four new lead Denton county bowlers this down and one for each game other Indians on the sick list
booklets ready fer the taxpay- week in the Denton Record- won. are Jerry Ashcraft and Robbie
prs. Thev is entitled. “Snace Chronicle’s Invitational Bowl- The winner will be deter- Wylie. Both of these boys have
b_, Ing Tournament. mained Aug. 28 when another been out of practice for a
m The tourney began on Aug- 8 games will be rolled by four week and neither will be ready
a,lu ust 7th when 32 of the county’s bowlers, John Morris, Dwayne for the scrimmage. Ray Odell
boo.’ If a feller will get his 1,651 bowl®15 beg^ action. Me- Forrester, Gene Manson and has been doing a respectable job
name on the proper Guvern- Cl®nd°n placed 7th in the first McClendon, the leaders. filling In for ailing Ashcraft x
ment mailing lists, they ain’t I bating action. The field was At the end of this 8-game at center. This Is Ray’s first
no need Mr. Editor, for his Inarrowed to 8 contestants to battle, a one-game sudden death year out for football and he
to buy a Encyclepediar bowl Aug. 14. Ray rolled an | roll-ofi between the top two men has shown lots of desire and
8-game series then with a 203 , will determine Denton County’s hustle.
LOOKS LIKE I’m gona have handicap average to take the top-bowler. Wlngback Larry Campbell
to go back to the SiF and Spit lead, and this past Sunday he The final action will begin at has been looking exceptionally
bench and look at their dfc- rolled a 2-4 average 8-game 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Holiday well during early season work-
tionary after all. Every time I series to retain the lead by Lanes in Denton. :: outs. He’s been catching the
ball well and should prove to
be a real scoring threat by the
time the Indians reach district
play. Senior guard Billy Har-
berson has be< ‘ ‘
standing work in the line along
James Lyon was electedpre- Projects discussed included Those who have paid dues
sident ofthe Sanger Booster sponsoring the athletic banquet, are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dale
Club at their first meeting of filming football games, adding Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett
the year, Thursday night, Aug. lights to the Stephen Baker Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Vai Joe
19. Field and helping with the an- Wylie, Mr; and Mrs. Norman
Jack Armstrong was elected nual Sanger basketball tourna- Cook, Mr. and Mrs. V.B. At-
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Booster Club meetings will Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
8:30 p.m. at the High School Calvin Harberson,
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