The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. [78], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1976 Page: 3 of 6
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458-7429
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REFRIGERATION
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insulate
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For Rent
John Garrison
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Telephone 458 7429
Sanger, Texas 76266
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Welcome To Our
Services
“A Going Church
for a Coming Saviour”
Cards
Of Thanks
FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
Iiii> Sanger
COURIER)
P.O. BOX 68 SANGER, TEXAS
KEN CORNELL
458-3358
Published Every Thursday
Serving Sanger and Trade Area Since 1899
garage,
large
walk in
included,
TIOGA. TEXAS
ART COLONY U.S.A.
708 SOUTH 5TH ST.
REV. GEO. CLERIHEW MINISTER
TELE. CHURCH 458 7416, PARSONAGE 458 3367
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A M.
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A M
EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
EVENING WORSHIP
KIDDIE KORR AL
PI \Y SCHOOL
SALE-Thur. & Fri. 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 noon.
114 Cherry St. or if rain, 103
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Insulation is material that keeps a home
warmer in winter and cooler in summer. In
winter, the better the insulation, the harder
it is for heat to be lost to the outside.
Uninsulated homes lose up to twice as
much heat as insulated ones. Also, the
heating system in an insulated home
operates less and requires less energy. In
summer that same insulation keeps heat
out. saving electricity and reducing the
wear on the air conditioner Another benefit
is the reduction in maintenance and repair
bills.
SALES fl. SERVICE
HOME FREEZERS
REFRIGERATORS
AIR CONDITIONING
GUTTERS CLEANED
& PAINTED
TRASH REMOVAL
LAWN MOWED
GRAVEL & DIRT WORK
IHREEFER SALE
Avery
Self-Adhesive
REINFORCEMENTS
Box of 175
59c each
W ANTED - We buy used
furniture. Smith’s Country
Store. Sl/tfc
GARAGE SALE-Thur., Fri.
and Sat. 317 Church Street.
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FREE To good home in the
country, female collie. Good
with kids. Call 458 3490.
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HOW MUCH INSULATION '
SHOULD YOU HAVE?
Although thermal insulation is generally
sold by thickness, R-Value determines its
effectiveness. Four inches of one insulating
material might be equivalent to six inches
of another. R-Value designates the ability
of material to resist the flow of heat. The
higher the R-Value, the more heat the insu-
lation will keep inside in winter and outside
in summer. Use R-19 in the ceiling (the
attic floor), R-11 in walls, and R-11 or R-19
in floors over unheated basements or vented
crawl spaces. When building a new home,
insist on at least these R-Values.
In most homes the single greatest area
of heat loss or gain is the roof. The roof
area is also the easiest area in which to in-
stall adequate insulation. Insulation should
be up to the top of the joists or eight
Inches, whichever is greater. If the insula-
tion has settled, bring it back up to joist
level with the highest R-Value insulation
available.
Walls and floors are more difficult to
check and upgrade. One insulation manu-
facturer suggests placing one thermometer
against an outside wall and another in the
center of a room. After four hours, take a
reading. If the outside wall thermometer
reada more than five degrees lower than the
other one, you need better insulation. To
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FOR SALE 1975 Honda 750
Supersport. Adult owned.
Sissy bar and crash bar.
4587842. A12 tfc
Kill I
urge
master
closet,
Several years experience in
alteraling clothes for men,
women and children. >
4583591
WESTERN TRADE
DAYS!
Tioga, Texaa
ANJIQUE TOWN, U.S.A.j
AUGUST 21 & 22 i
Dealers call 817-437-2219
ALTERATIONS
and custom sewing
CECIL’S
BEAUTY SALON
INTRODUCING
MARY BRYAN
and
RICKY JOHNSON
* Expert Blow Waving
’ Latest Trend Cuts
* Manicures
* Sculptured Nails
' Eye labing
* Men and Women
Mun. thru Sat.
707 N. 5th.
MATURE WOMAN wanted
to care for two children,
ages 7 and 6 in my home.
Must be available evenings.
Call 458 7790. A26 Itc
ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Denton and Choke Counties..................
Elsewhere......... ........................
FORSALE
2 bedroom frame with large
living area, fenced yard,
trees.
GUY BENNETT REALTY
458 7708 458-3665
FR.
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I WANT TO DO BABY
SITTING in my home for
working mother. Jeri Sims.
458 3373. A26 Itc
For reservations for water
color and pastel classes call
817-437-2219
WANTED Part time dairy
hand. Morning and evening
chores only. Ideal for high
school or college boy. Must
be reliable. Call Valley View
726 3538. A26 Itc
GUY BENNETT REALTY
158 7708 45M665
Commercial Ferliliz.
Custom Spreading
DONALD PADDOCK
482 3757 Krum
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SANGER
ELECTRIC SYSTEM
Op-runl Ry Br.n, El^tric
Power CMfMraUv,. Im.
Buy 2 - gel one
FREE
GARAGE SALE-Clothesline
poles, mailbox post, tape
recorder, antenna, vacuum
cleaner, clothes and much
more. Friday and Saturday.
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Stoss’*
Wrockiag Yard
Will buy wrec
CARS AND PICKUPS.
OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6
P.M. MONDAY
THROUGH SATURDAY
Ju„ta 641.2428
NIGHTS
648-2701 or 648-2642
FOR THE BEST
DEAL ON A
NEW OR USED CAR
SEE
HILZ FORD SALES
686-2236 Pilot Point, Texas
upgrade wall and floor insulation, consult
an insulation contractor.
With more insulation, your utility bill will
be smaller. . the sire and cost of equip-
ment needed to heat or cool will be reduced
.. . and when a system operates less each
day, it will have fewer repair bills.
WASTE NS-T
FOR SALE
80 \ 1 10 lol. Curb aid paved
sheet. All ulilities available.
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Openings in all classes are
limited so make your
reservation without delay
Furniture Refinishing
and
Antique Restoration
Free Estimates
Call 458-3242
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NEED EXPERIENCED
OPERATORS
Paid vacation & holidays
Excellent working con
ditions. Many benefits.
See Amy in Krum.
I OR SALE — Two bedroom
uaine. Brand new with heat
and air. Carpeted ^through
out on corner lol with trees.
Lun per cent down will
Handle. Ken Cornell, 458
3duO.
AU students of Art Colony
U.S.A. will be able to
exhibit their works per-
iodically at the North
Central Fine Arts Gallery
and at semi-annual side-
walk art shows.
Pilot Point Livestock
Exchange, Inc.
(FM455)
_ Rox 306, Pilot Point 686 2240 or 686 2215
PRICE REDUCED
Owner moving, 3 bedroom,
2 bath brick, built ins. Fen
ced yard and patio. Must see
to appreciate.
GUY BENNETT REALTY
4oo 7708 _ 458 :<6K5
PIANOS-ORGANS
new and used
Best prices in North Texas
BOB BELL'S KIMBALL
MUSIC CENTER
1727 West University Drive
Denton, Texas_________
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS
TOASTERS
I RONS
MOTORS
EXTENSION CORDS
•••WWW
iHE SANGERCOURIER
202 Bolivar Sanger
458-7429
THE SANGER COURIER
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We want to express our
appreciation and thanks to
the Sanger Fire Department
and everyone who helped
fight fire on my place
Monday and Saturday of last
week.
GARAGE SALE Fri. and
Sat. 8 to 6. 202 Wayne
Drive. 1968 Chevy pickup,
refrigerator, chest, twin box
srpings and mattress, dou-
ble bed frame and mattress,
misc. A26-ltc
Pilot Point Fire Depart
ments for the good work
they did in stopping a grass
fire which burned about 60 THREE FAMILY GARAGE
acres. The fire would have
burned a lot more had it not
been for their good work.
We also thank the Maddens Hillcrest Drive,
and Fallas and others whom
we did not know. Thanks a
lot.
James Degan
Hubert Ramsey
CRAFT CLASSES
At “'rhe Conversation
Piece" taught by Hazel
Silliman, former head
designer for one of the
nation’s largest craft man-
ufacturers. Classes are
available in decoupage, 3-D
elevation, eggery, gold leaf
and calico frame covering.
( all Hazel at 817437-5512.
Eridgidarc,
Magic Ch> i.
387 1085
HOME REPAIRS Remodel
mg, add ons, you name it!
Vt i do our woi h and stand
behind it. Tree estimates,
reasonable prices. D&F
Construction 382 8825. Den.
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I Sale
* Every
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Lliiee bedroom brick, two
oaills, double
corner lot,
bedroom,
drapes
Uisiiwashing and stove, heal
and air conditioning, walk in
pantry, extra large kitchen.
1 olai Price - $28,500
NEW HOME WARRANTY
FOR RENT Office space.
Available Sept. 1. Contact
Smith’s Country Store.
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GARAGE SALE Plumbing
equipment, riding lawn
mower, other mowers, weed
eater, septic tank pump,
electric welder, junk. East
Jones Stree in Krum. Sale
starts now until sold.
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AUTHENTIC CAPE COD
right down to the custom
made scalloped fringed
blinds and billowy ruffled
curtains. Three extra large
bedrooms walk in closet in
master bedroom. Cedar
storage closet, 2 full baths.
Lots of storage area and
bookshelves. Beamed ceiling
and stone fireplace in living
room. Large foyer, beautiful
kitchen and eating area,
glass and screen enclosed
porch. Utility room, 2 car
garage fully paneled. 2,100
sq. it. Central air and heat
with 500 sq. ft. storage area
in attic. This house was
designed lor family living
and convenience. Priced at
$45,600. Don Bools 112
Kathryn Lane. 458 3133.
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Announcing art classes be-
ginning in September
taught by the finest talent
in North Texas. For begin-
ners, intermediate and
advanced.
WELDING
■ TRAILERS
HORSE WALKERS
TRAILER HITCHES
GATES
w ww ee s e e<1
Joe George Plumbing
Service
keep heat in...
keep heat out...
RALPH COLE ......................Editor-Publisher
GLENNA KRUEGER ........... Associate Editoi
Entered at the Post Office at Sanger. Texas, as Second
Class Mail Matter. Second Class postage paid at Sanger.
Texas.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or reputation of any per|on, firm or
corporation which may appear in the columns of this
newspaper will be gladly corrected upon due notice being
given to the publisher.
YOUR BEST BUYS ON
Singer Sewing Machines
Are in GainpsviBe
At 835 E. California St.
New Machines From
179.50 Up
Sales & Service"'
About 5 Blocks East from
Downtown California St.
Under the Large Singer
Sign
665-9812
HELP W ANTED - Cooks,
iry cooks and back up cooks.
An equal opportunity em-
ployer. Apply in person
only. Nickerson Farms.
Richard Wilt Mgr. Lois Road
and 1 35 north of Sanger.
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KIDDIE KORRAL
DAY CENTER
AND KINDERGARTEN
is looking for a certified
kindergarten teacher. Must
have references. Interviews
between 1 and 3 p.m. Talk to
Carol Kizer 458 3111.
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PILOT POINT
MONUMENT CO.
Call Charles L. Huff
686 2278 or come by 406 br-
Washington St. in Pilpt
Point for your menu
tributes. Granite and ma!
monuments,
custom designs, granite Ur GARAGE SALE-Thur., Fri.
marble vases, monument and Sat. 403 Second Street,
lettering, crushed marble
(wide selection of colors and clothes, furniture, john-boat,
. sizes.) Free estimates. No
1 obligation.
REAL BARGAIN
lairge 1 Vs story frame on
'■xtra largp lot. Several large
trees. Needs repairs. Priced
to sell.
Guy Bennett Realty
458 7708 458-3665
"Serving Denton County Area”
BAKER ENTERPRISES
NOTICE Carpenter. Repair,
remodeling or will build
new. Paint, concrete work
and house leveling. By
contract or by hour. Roy
Taylor, 458 3127.________
Mil.IE l Af.LEY
APPLIANCE
> rvu e 4. Kep«r '
. oi .iuri, who Kings ippu
..ne< >m> 1962. Any Makes.
•>pui .ail,.. in
Uiui id
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FOR RENT Two and three
bedroom apartments. Fur-
nished and unfurnished.
Also warehouse and storage
space for rent. H. W.
Thomas 458-3250.
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of
Sanger, Texas will hold a
public hearing on Monday,
September 13, 1976 at 7:30
p.m. in the Council Room at
City Hall to consider the
petition of Mr. Robert
Swaim that the zoning
classification of Lot Nos. 1
and 2, Block No. 3, of the W.
B. Shirley Addn. be changed
from the Single Family
Residential classification to
the Light Industrial Classi
fication. This property is
further described as a 132 x
200 foot tract located
between South First Street
and the railroad tracts
approximately 220 feet
south of Willow Street.
Ed Moore
City Manager
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Sanger
Mary, and Cindy Hudspeth.
The group did crafts and
played folk games.
The group had three club
members travel to Wash
ington, D. C., on the Citizen
ship Tour. They visited
Congressman Omar Burle
son. Attending were Evalyn
Carson and Janet and Cindy
Hudspeth.
Several 4 H members
participated in the 4 H Fair
Booth and Rally Day.
Valley View 4 Hers enter
ing record books were Cindy
Hudspeth, Denise Martin,
Jamie Hewith and Jack
Martin. The books also
competed on district level.
A district 4 H western
dance was attended by six
Cooke County represents
tives — Jack Martin, Janet
Hudspeth of Valley View,
Rudy Schumacher of Gaines
ville and Valley View 4 H
leader Denise Martin. The
dance was held in Renner.
Officers of the Valley
View 4 H participated in a
countywide officer training
meeting Monday at the
courthouse.
The Valley View club is
now preparing for the
coming year along with
other county clubs. They
will welcome any new
member.
MR. SID OF DALLAS
482-3912
an equal opportunity
employer
DELUXE ALUMINUM
SCREENS made to fit your
windows, $7.95 each. You
measure - we supply. Also
ALUMINUM STORM WIN
DOWS & ALUMINUM
REPLACEMENT WIN-
DOWS. Gene Gohlke Build
ing Products, 406 Bell,
Denton. Tx. 817 382-1502.
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'LJear
•Corner
FOR SALE Ferguson 30
tractor with box blade
$1,250. Also 1973 Cadillac
Coupe de ville. Fully loaded
$3,850. 458 3591. A19-2tp
Valley View 4-H Club Reports
Summer Activity
The Valley View 4-H Club
has participated in various
4 H activities this summer,
on both the district and
county level.
Attending bi county camp
with other county 4 Hers at
Brownwood was Janet,
The city Planning and
Zoning Commission will hold
a public hearing Sept. 13 on
an application to rezone
property at the intersection
of First and Willow Streets.
Robert Swaim has asked
that a 132 by 200 foot tract
be changed from single
family residential to light
industrial.
The property is located
between S. 1st Street and
the Santa Fe Railroad,
approximately 220 feet
south of Willow Street.
The hearing will be held at
7:30 p.m. in the City Council
chambers at the City Hall.
PASTEL CLASSES
Al “The Gilded Cage”
taught by Dee Wendover,
chatter member SWCS
and exhibitor in many
shows.
DAVID ARRINGTON AND ERNIE BAKER 458-3893
455 2458
New and Used Sales and Service 383-34411
WATER COLOR
CLASSES
At “The Gilded Cage”
taught by Ernie Haring,
Shermlm, member South-
western Water Color
Society, art instructor
Austin College, winner of
many State and National
shows.
I will not be responsible for
anyone’s debts other than
my own.
Carroll B. Sanford
3 BEDR
Ex]
elef
lot.
Glji^fcNNETT REALTY
4587708 4583665
PROFESSIONAL
PAIN 1 ING
3rd. Generation family
trade. 1 Mill Stand
Behind My Mork.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1976
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BABYSITTING In my
home across the street from
the grade school. Mrs.
Duane Brown. 458 3234.
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GARAGE SALE- Starts
Thur. Corner of Lake and
Third in Krum. Barbeque
grill, picnic table, dining 3888888888888
Thanks to the Sanger and table w/4 chairs, rocker,
tiller, Avon bottles, boat
motor and misc.
For Home Delivery of
Fort Worth Star Telegram
or Dallas Morning News
Call Bill Tidwell
lob 7828 Bx.546 Sanger
I >orili atniosphere. educa-
Iiki d pi gram for children
witii p.irrnts who care.
DROP-INS M ELCOMF.
112- 2nd. st. 158-3111
Sanger or 158-781 1
OIL PAINTING CLASSES
At “Hangin' Around”
taught by Samantha Lane.
lj*ne has conducted classes
and done commission
- painting in landscapes,
portraits and still life.
Individual lessons and
classes in oils are available
for children and adults,
mornings and afternoons,
Wed. thru Sun.
CITATION BY PUBLICA-
TION THE STATE OF
TEXAS TO: D. G. Tumlin
son, Respondent:
GREETINGS: YOU ARE
HEREBY COMMANDED to
appear and answer before
the Honorable 158th Judicial
District Court, Denton
County, Texas, at the
Courthouse of said County in
Denton, Texas, at or before
10 o'clock a.m. of the
Monday next after the
expiration of 20 days from
the date of service of this
citation, then and there to
answer the amended peti-
tion of Jerry Clifford
Adams, petitioner, filed in
said Court on the 29 day of
July, 1976, against D. G.
Tumlinson, Respondent, and
said suit being numbered
76 808-B on the docket of
said Court, and entitled “In
The Interest of Donald
George Tumlinson, Jr., a
Child", the nature of which
suit is a request to Adoption
and Termination. Said child
was born the 17 day of
March, 1963, in Aransas
Pass, Texas.
The Court has authority in
tis suit to enter any
judgment or decree in the
child’s interest which will be
binding upon you, including
the termination of the
parent-child relationship and
the appointment of a
conservator with authority
to consent to the child’s
adoption. If this ciatation is
not served within ninetv
days after the date of its
issuance, it shall be returned
unserved. The officer exe-
cuting this writ shall
promptly serve the same
according to requirements of
law, and the mandates
hereof, and make due return
as the law directs. Issued
and given under my hand
and the seal of said Court at
Denton, Texas, this the 16
day of August, 1976. Gladys
Whilkan Clerk. District
Court.. Deaton Couaty.
Texas. By Ix»u ’ Anne
Morales. Deputy.
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Grimmer 458-3320
Sanger
HOUSES AND LOTS
3 bedroom, brick house, 1 ‘/t
baths, 2 car garage, fenced
yard. Priced to Sell.
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2 bedroom house. $9,000
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30 acres, 4'/z miles north of
Bolivar, $800 per acre.
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5 residential
development.
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1 commercial lol on Bolivar
Stree in Sanger
COUNTRY SQUIRE
REAL ESTATE
705 N. 5lh. St. Sanger
John D. Springer 458-7434
Richard Muir 458-3671
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