Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1976 Page: 3 of 12
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SALLII TILTON 598-2522
JAKE IVY DIES IN DALLAS
FIRE DEPARTMENT
BARBECUE SUPPER
ii, Oct, 4th, the
Ip'. enjoyed a
l ~ih*p and good
Tuel Can Koeat
g which wai barbe-
•ctten and wlvai
hei which varied
'|w io German choc*
|Around 38 persons
ice. Including
I tlieir famlUet.
3 Mn, Sallle Til*
i of her building
Cate Hoett, Mri.
pun and Mn, Rolen
i excellent job
rganlzlng the af-
#eal teveral Itetie
|rrii Inf' mall) )li*
png thete were plam
f for donatloiu two
I lit II"- depr,
pr I" uii. i it.al plan
l at the next bull*
1 uriher, new >
in li being pur-
chased fm the ambulance and,
to aid our communlcaMnri a
Cn radio hat been inttalled in
the car,
A reduction In insurance
tales may be forthcoming fix
the citizens of Point If the
dept, can meet certain criteria.
This will Involve twice month-
ly fire drills, a larger rosier of
members and of the members
a higher ratio of attendance.
If you are Interested In tills pro*
gram, we Implore you to at-
tend <ur regular business meet-
ing Oct, 18th at the fire ita-
lion, meeting time is 8 p. in.
Several penons have already
expressed the willingness to
help but additional support la
needed.
Thank you, Mrs, Tilton, not
only tor me building, bur for
helping us with the paper,
— DtNNl . BENNETT, oec.-
Trcasurcr, Reporter
REUNION HELD
The Brown family of Green-
ville had their annual family
reunion at the City Park Sun.
Mr. A Mrs. Willie Adcock A
Mr. & Mrs. Tacky Adcock at-
tended the reunion.
HONORED
WITH PICNIC
CIVIC CLUB ENJOYS
‘WEEN MOTIF MEETING
| c ivic Club had
1 meeting Thursday,
I 7 p. m. ai the
Mines Flor*
Sue Underwood
I ware hostesses.
I spaghetti supper
I salad, pit- ■■ h. t
td. Tile party area
with Halloween
of a miniature
GAME
W, a Adcock
I Texas-Oklahoma
In Dallas Sat.
witch with her broom, black
cats A owls. Also the refresh-
ment table coven carried out
the Halloween colors. There
were 38 members prevent. In-
cluding a new member, Mrs,
Ruth Cheek.
During the business session
plans were discussed for the
Christmas party. A fond and
decoration committee was ap-
pointed.
The nominating committee
presented a slate of offtcen for
the new year. — Reporter
S. D, Scott A
I mother of Garland
Mo. Kelsot of
Plaited Mrs. Mona
»>•
POOL’S GROCERY hiy 515
Formerly A W Steed's Tractor,
Hogansville Feed. Gas. Groceries,
Patterns & Thread
JACK & ELAINE POOL
(dosad Sunday)
i ... „ — - ";
HI-LO
SCULPTURED
SHAG CARPET
$499
PER YARD
I Ztvxfi I!
* - *
JTorntturr
Appltenrr*
(Barprt
Arthur Ivy’s brother. Take
Ivy of Dallas, pasted away
Saturday night at 10 o’clock
In a Dallas hospital. Funeral
arrangements were pending
Sunday,
ATTEND FUNERAL
CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Forrest Qualls, Jennifer
A Cal of Houston spent last
weekend with Mt, A Mrs. C.
C, Callaway. Mr. Callaway
observed his birthday Sunday,
They came to help him cele-
brate the occasion.
RAINS COUNTY LEADER
EMORY, TEXAS THURSDAY, OCTOBtl 14, 1'i
FUNERAL FOR MRS FENTER HELD
SUN. IN POINT
(kit-of-town relatives and
friends attending the funeral of
Mrs. Claia renter Sun. after-
noon were Mrs, Rena tenter,
Danny Renter, Mrs. Bernlece
Senter, Greenville, Mrs, Odell
Roscoe, Mr, A Mrs, Joe Frank
Roscoe, Childress, Mrs, Coy
Thumps-r. A daughter, Dallas,
Julinny Fenier, Lula Mac Fen-
- ter A daughter, Mrs. Della
White, Royse City, Mr. A Mrs.
Louis Autrey A daughter, Arl-
ington, Mr. A Mrs. Jackie Da-
vis, Mansfield, Mrs, Marvin
Cunningham, L«ne Oak, Jesse
Me Bride, t-rland, Mr. I
Mn. James Tidwell, Dallas,
Miss Jeffrey Vaught, Mrs. Vera
Fletcher, Emory, Mrs. Clna
Martindale A Mrs. Margie
Hurley, Dallas, Mr, A Mrs.
Eddie Daniels and Mr, A Mrs,
Buddy Waller, Mr, A Mrs.
Bennett, Grand Prairie, Mr. A
Mrs. Halford Burchett, Dallas,
Mildred Mayo, Farmenvllle,
Mr. A Mrs. Leon Fentet, Gar-
land, Mr. A Mn. O, H. Pope,
Dallas, Mr, A Mn. Wesley
Gowlns, Smithfleld, Faye
Donald, Arlington, Mr, A Mrs.
H, N. Coker, Corsicana,
ATTEND
REUNION
Mr, A Mr:. Johnny Wheeless
attended the cousins reunion
Sunday at the home of Mr. A
Mn. Hubert Wheeless of Dlx> n.
Mr, A Mrs. William t.
Drake honored their siti, -i-try
Mcdders, with a ptcri supper
Sunday evening. Ricky Is leav-
ing for National Guard duty.
Those attending were James A
Vivian Vvarren A Mi, David,
Mr, A Mrs. Bobby Warren A
little grandson, Kenny, Mi. A
Mrs. K, W. Warren, Susan
Drake A tin- I. ■.
Mcdders,
HONORED WITH SHOWER
Jeannine Olcr, bride-elect
of Kenneth Hays, was honored
with a sh' wer Saturday at 7|30
p. m. at the community center.
Hostesses were Mmes Fields
Passons, Jannie Shelton, Mau*
rine Renter, Mollie Shelton,
Virginia Stuart, sallle Stuart,
Anna Ott. , Nana Callaway,
Faye C per, Faye Hays, Glor-
ia Wells A Floy Rotsetter. The
couple will be married Oct.
23rd,
Pink & Blue
Shower For
Mrs. Roger Hearn
There will he a Pink A Blue
Shower honoring Mn, Roger
Hearn, nee Sandy Kirkpatrick,
vaturday, 1 ct. h , a i
clock in the home of Mn,
Lanny Hudgins.
Everyone Is invited.
—Reported
Funeral services for Mrs.
Clara Renter, 78, were held
In tlic Point Baptist Church
Sun. afternoon at 2|30. The
pastor, the Rev. J, D. Harlan,
officiated and was assisted by
the pastor of the Woosley
Church, the Rev, Clyde Pas-
sans,
Mrs. Fenier died In Green-
ville Friday, she and her hus-
band, Sam, had been res''“•’ a
In the Greencrest Nursing
Home and recently celebrated
their 62nd wedding anniver-
sary.
She was bom In Rains Coun-
ty Dec. 24, 1897, the daugh-
ter f Frank Prince and Melen-
dia Abernathy Fenter,
Survivors include her husband,
Samj son, Johnny Fenter, Dal-
UAL
las; daughters, Mrs. Adell ft -
coe, Childress, Mrs. Betty : Id-
well, Polnt| sister, Mrs, Rena
Fenter, Point* 17 grandch;: In n,
[real- grandchildren.
[bearers were Cody Gar-
rett, Vernon Kerr, Cleo Hatley,
Buster Rivers, G. V, Kert and
Lester Kabe.
Burial was In Lone Star C<- e-
tery of Point,
y gr«M
Pal lb
Mrs, Stephen Jusko and Mis.
Bill Seadler of Greenville vetr
In Dallas last week for medi-
cal check-ups,
Rickey Childers ti working
for Hunt County Oil Co,, set-
vice station recently purche d
from Claud Kett,
Manley Monk of i swell, N.
M, and i1 Dallas
visited Mr. A Mrs, Lester Ra-
be Sunday afternoon.
M . 1 a
daughters visited Mrs. Hays'
parents, Mr, A Mrs, H. k.
Junes A Mr, A Mrs, Allen
Johns-n of Mesquite last week-
end,
Mr, A Mrs. K. C, Porter I
Mias Ethel Whittle had busi-
ness In Tyler Thursday.
Linda Freeze A a friend,Con-
rad Smith from the University
of Florida at Gatnesvlll-, visit-
ed her aunt, Mn, W, w.
Montgomery, A family Friday,
Mrs. R. L. Sloan A Mrs. Mi-
nor Cain are spending a few
days wrlfh their sister, Mn,
opal Vann of Dallas.
CELEBRATES
90th BIRTHDAY
T. L, (Luke) Williams was
honored with a birthday party
Sunday afternoon ai the home
of his granddaughter A her hus-
band, Mr. A Mrs, Ronald Sock-
well, of Dallas, Mr. Williams
was celebrating his 90th birth-
day.
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EVERYDAY SPECIAL
5 REGULAR HAMBURGERS
FOR $3 50 TO GO ONLY
; MADE OF GOOD, FRESH MEAT. ♦
jCITY CAFE 473-2224 i
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TRY FMORY WITH
YOUR NEXT LOAD
Of CATTLE
SALE EACH TUESDAY
WHERF FRIENDS MEET
RAINS CO. LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
ruon 471-2411 (MOBY. TEXAS
operators!
SIZES
•X-Q
B & 0
man’s
of the
h a n d n
for a rough
work anytime. Ea«y
the feet, too. Stop in
I r \ n l*eco»,
• 11 f v »tep of the wa v ’
Rugged, handnome.
ready for a rough day *
RED
WING
t£e up’*
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL SALE
FROM 5:30 8 00 PM
STORE HOURSi
MONDAY A.M.-8 P.M.
TL’E-.DAY ) A.M.-3 P.M.
WEDNESDAY • A.M.-5 P.M.
THURSDAY 9 A.M.-5 P.M.
FRIDAY 9 A.M.-5 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 A.M.-5 P.M.
,473 2299V
Emory 1
TRENDS
FASHIONS
Operator [
Cookie [|
Bouts
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THANK YOU!
I’M TAKING THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO THANK ALL THE PEOPLE FOR
MAKING MY FIRST YFAR BACK IN
EMORY SUCCESSFUL. I’VE ENJOYED
EVERYONE THAT HAS PATRONIZED
OPAL'S BEAUTY SHOP IT'S REALLY
A JOY TO ME TO SEE EACH OF
YOU EVERY WEEK. THIS SHOP HAS
LOST A FEW DEAR OLD FRIENDS
THAT HAVE PASSED AWAY & THEY
WILL BE MISSED FOR A LONG
TIME I WANT TO ESPECIALLY
THANK TWO PEOPLE THAT HAVE
REALLY STOOD BY ME & THEY ARE
MRS OPAL PRITCHETT & MRS.
VERA FLETCHER THEY BOTH HAVE
BEEN JUST WONDERFUL TO ME,
& OF COURSE I COULDN’T LEAVE
OUT THE DFAREST ONE & THAT IS
MY PRECIOUS MAMA SHE ALWAYS
HAS THE RIGHT WORDS TO KEEP
ME GOING THANKS AGAIN TO
All YOU WONDERFUL PEOPLE
ALL MY LOVE,
DIANE CHILDERS
I NOTICE
TAXPAYERS
TAXPAYERS MAY RECEIVE 3% DISCOUNT
FOR OCTOBER TAXES
FOR NOVEMBER 27, DISCOUNT
FOR DECEMBER 17, DISCOUNT
DISCOUNT EXPIRES DECEMBER 31 j*.
WHEN MAILING REMITTANCE BE SURE
TO ENCLOSE TAX STATEMENT
TAXES MUST BE PAID BY FEB. 1, 1976
TO AVOID COLLECTION COST
OF AT LEAST 15%
RAINS
INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL
DISTRICT
OFFICE IN COURTHOUSE N. SIDE
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1976, newspaper, October 14, 1976; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846680/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.