The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1976 Page: 2 of 6
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THE WHITEWRIGHT SUN, Thurs., Aug. 19, 1976-Page 2
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Nursing Home News
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Do-it-yourself energy management
to keep your dollars from flying out
the windows...doors...attic...walls...chimney.
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Insulate crawl space walls.
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Make certain your fireplace damper is tightly closed when not in use.
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The following are helpful maintenance tips on jobs that can be done around
your home to save valuable energy and save valuable money! These are
all things that can be done easily and, for the most part, with a minimum
of materials. Being an experienced handyman is not a requirement.
1. Weatherstrip doors and windows. Weatherstripping kits are avail-
able, or it can be purchased by the running foot.
Turn your thermostat to 68° in the winter and 78° in the summer
and still maintain a comfortable home while saving energy.
Hereford, Dr. and Mrs. Gene
Hall of Nacoqdoches, and Mr.
and Mrs. H.W. Pace of Grand
Prairie.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Frazier over the
weekend were Mrs. Henry Bing
and Buffy of Marshall, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Williams, Kathey
and Kelly of Sherman, Miss
Darlene and Brenda Williams of
Garland, Mr. and Mrs. David
Williams and Chris and Mr. and
Mrs. James Williams, Darla and
Keith of Whitewright.
ALTON B. LYNCH, Clerk
District Court,
Grayson Couty, Texas
By Peggy Brooks Deputy
ton Fletcher of Bonham.
Rites Held For
Mr. Taylor
Services for Robert W. Tay-
lor, 69, retired Denison truck
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COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE
Your Electric Light &- Power Company
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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suit being NO. 85743.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: DOROTHY LEW-
TER, ET AL, as Plaintiff, and
D.R. HUFFAKER, ET AL, as
ty, at the Court House in
Sherman, Texas.
Said Plaintiff’s petition was
—~d on the 6th day of August,
Insulate finished attics. You can insulate wherever you or your con-
tractor can reach, such as attic spaces and outside walls.
2. Insulate unfinished attics. There are a number of materials available
for this do-it-yourself job, or contact your insulation contractor.
Clean or replace filters on heating and air conditioning units at
least every month and have periodic check-ups on these units to
keep them in top operating condition.
Recent guests at the Robert
Warren home were Charlie Cla-
born and Mrs. Lenora •Claborn
of Oklahoma City, Okla., and
Evelyn Cude of Del Monte, Ca.
A wheelchair decorating
contest was held on Monday and
the winners were Norman Lang-
ford and Mary Bryant.
children and
child.
Services Held
For Mrs. Long
Joyce Wright, Deborah Pennell and Pauline
Gabriel. Back Row, L to R: Brenda Joyce Ball,
Jean Smith, Sue Price, Dematrias Blanton and
Janet Anderson. (Sun Staff Photo)
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its issuance, it shall be returned Whitewright; four daughters,
unserved.
Issued this the 6th day of
August A.D. 1976.
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in
Sherman, Texas, this the 6th
day of August A.D., 1976.
It's your turn to take the kids to school and now
they will all be late.
If old faithful, the car that has carried you safely
for thousands of miles has seen its best days
then a low-cost auto loan could put a new one in
your driveway tonight. Talk to us.
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WINNERS IN THE WHEEL CHAIR DE- ing Home this week were Mrs. Mary Bryant
CORATION contest at the Whitewright Nurs- and Norman Langford. (Sun Staff Photo)
Tater Bug, Whitewright
Three buildings of entire inventory of fine
quality antiques and gift items, furniture, brass
beds, china and kitchen cabinets, hall tree,
glassware, ect.
Terms: Cash cashiers check, personal checks
accepted with letter of credit from bank to
auction service.
Shaffer Auction Service
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By REV. JIMMY hedges
Pastor, First Baptist Church
Whitewright
Services were held Sunday at
Earnheart Funeral Chapel in
Whitewright for Mrs. Belle W.
Long, 87, who died Aug. 12,
1976, at a Savoy nursing home.
Burial was at Rose Hill Ceme-
tery in Bells.
Mrs. Long was born June 12,
1889, in Arkansas.
Survivors include two grand-
sons, James W. and Jerry L.
Dopson, both of Dallas and five
great grandchildren.
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substantially as follows, to-wit:
The plaintiffs pray that such
cloud by proper decreee be
dissolved and removed there-
from and that they receive all
costs of suit and for such other
and further relief to which they
may show themselves justly
entitled.
If this Citation is not served ________
within 90 days after the date of of Durant and John Paul Griffith
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Ruby Griffith of Savoy, Mrs.
Junior Morris of Tom Bean,
Mrs. Rayburn Bunter of White-
wright and Mrs. Leo Potter of
Denison; one brother, Newton
Barton of Lebanon, Ore.; one
sister, Mrs. Martha Cecil of
Mena, Ark.; 19 grandchildren
and 24 great grandchildren.
Services were held Sunday at
Earnheart Funeral Chapel in
Whitewright for Mrs. Belle W.
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Aubrey McAlister, Publisher
Subscription rates: One year $4 — Grayson and Fannin
Counties. $5 — Other. Second class postage paid at
Whitewright, Texas. All correspondence should be addressed
to The WhitewrightoSun, Box 218, Whitewright, Texas, 75491.
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Ephesian friends with whom he X' •
“And now I commend you to has shared so much, and he L
God, and to the word of his says, “I commend ypu to God.”
grace, which is able to build you God’s spirit in the midst of a j
up, and to give you an inheri- miscellaneous group of people |
tance among all them which are
sanctified.” (Acts 20:32)
Comptrollers office at Austin j.. ...
sPe"t‘h« holidays with his wife.
who is visiting her parents, Mr. 0
and Mrs. D.S. McMillin.
A.H. Davis, who has been in
McKinney for the past few
months, where he has a contract
for erecting a building, spent
Christmas week with is family.
For service, quality and fair
prices, go to P.J. Pierce and
Son, Cafe and Confectionery.
Stanley Fogle, who has been
in Idaho for some time, came in
to spend the holidays with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fogle. He
driver who died Monday at his wa.s accomPan*ed by Ras Ben-
home after a long illness, were
held Wednesday at Earnheart
Chapel, conducted by the Rev.
Charles Pierce of Bethel Baptist
Church.
Burial was at Pilot Grove
Cemetery.
Born in Pilot Grove, he was a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Taylor and married Vera Belle
Hunter on May 14, 1927, in
Rose Hill. He was a member of
the church of Christ.
Surviving are his wife; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Frank Holt of White-
wright; Mrs. John K. Pickett of
Lubbock and Mrs. Graham Wil-
son of Sacramento Calif; broth-
ers, Guy Taylor of Plano and
David Taylor of Arlington; sis-
ters, Mrs. Forrest Doggett of
Whitewright and Mrs. Earnest
McMillin of Sherman; 10 grand-
children and one great-grand-
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put in to land. The time was There is the meeting of the
short; the ship was due to sail finite with the infinite. There is
again quite soon, but he would the mystery of an all-encompas-
have time for one last talk with sing presence-of God.
the Christians at Ephesus. The hearts of the people at
Paul speaks of their precious Ephesus knew what it meant to
fellowship together in Christian be a congregation, to know the
work and worship of the gospel presence of God’s spirit. Other
he had preached, and of that meetings may be larger, may be
which was before them. Paul important in their own way, may
speaks of God’s love and his be enjoyable, may be helpful,
love to them. “And now,” he but only in a congregation do
adds, for even last words must you find God’s presence in His
come to an end, “now I com- divine redemptive purpose. God
mend you to God and to the bless you as you take your place
owrd of his grace.” in a local congregation this
Paul looks at those dear Sunday.
Scott McLean
Honored on
His Birthday
Frances McLean entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Roy Butler
and family visited Mattie
Burleson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hopkins
visited Norman Langford on
Saturday.
Sharon Riddle visited Inez
Doggett.
The program for coffee talk on
Tuesday was the Town and
Country club, giving a musical
program.
The special music for Bible
'/ on Sunday was Betty
Kay Geers, and Harry Stanley.
The attendance was 41.
Bill Baker preached at Bible
Study on Wednesday.
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Recent guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook have __ _________
been Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Cook of Bible Study for the Bethel WMU her grandson, Scott McLean
ladies that met Tuesday night at with a birthday dinner Saturday
the Bethel Church. Nine ladies evening.
were present for this study from Those present were Bertha
Philippians which was under the McLean, Scott’s mother, Bertha
directions of Mrs. Pat Pierce. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Mrs. Mayne Lewis read the Hedreck of Blue Ridge, Mr. and
definition of the word Joy and Mrs. Billy Marks, Mrs. Hazel
several Bible references to the Bower of Whitewright and Wil-
word joy, which led into the
study. Others assisting Mrs.
Pierce were Jessie Williams,
Jewel Barnes, Louise Franklin,
and Viola McKinney. Johnnie
England and Edith Alexander
led in the Call to Prayer.
The next planned meeting
will be the Week of Prayer
program led by Mrs. Ph^Alis
Williams in September. /
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pub. Four Times in the 1
wright Sun Aug. 12, 19,
Sept. 2
THE STATE OFTEX2
TO: Mrs. D.R. Huffak.
Dap Huffaker, Deceased! and
their heirs and legal representa-
tives, Wj.J. Godwin, Deceased,
his heirs and legal representa-
tives, W.C. Jamison, Deceased
his heirs and legal representa-
tives, Walter Wayne Hammond,
his heirs and legal representa-
tives, Harold Maxey Hammond,
his heirs and legal representa-
tives, Alma Ruth Swindle and
husband, Marvin Swindle, their
heirs and legal representatives,
Louis Hammond, his heirs and
legal representatives, Helen Joy
Dixon, her heirs and legal
representatives, G.B. Dixon,...
his heirs and legal ’representa-
tives, Dorothy Maurine Voelke
and husband, Johnie G. Voelke,
Deceased, their heirs and legal
representatives, of which all of
the above addresses are un-
known.
You are commanded to ap-
pear by filing a written answer
to the plaintiff’s petition at or
before 10 o’clock A.M. of the
first Monday after the expira-
tion of 42 days from the date of
issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the 20th
day of Sept., A.D. 1976, at or
before 10 o’clock A.M. before
the Honorable Fifteenth Judicial _. _
District Court of Grayson Coun- Mrs. Griffith
Rites Held
filed on the 6th day of August, Services were held Saturday
1976, The file number of said at Earnheart Funeral Chapel for
Mrs. B.U. Griffith, 84, who died
Aug. 12, 1976, at a Savoy
nursing home.
The Rev. Houston Garner,
minister of Hebron Baptist
Defendant. Church, officiated. Burial was at
The nature of said suit being West Hill cemetery near Sher-
She was born Jan. 7, 1892, in
Vandervorrot, Ark., daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eapheem Barton.
She married Basil Griffith on
March 15, 1918, in Vander-
vorrott. She was a member of
the Nazarene Church.
Survivors are her husband of
Savoy; two sons, David Griffith
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thing, the fellowship of a Christ- , 1 A
Paul is on his last journey to ian congregation. That is what |V
Jerusalem. He would love to makes the church in spite of all ■ • ®
stay longer where he was, with its critics - a fellowship with CTEmHtS
the young churches of the west, which nothing else on earth you
But God’s will was leading him can compare.
away, and he would never go A congregation assembled for
back again. “Now behold, I go worship is an event of a very
bound in the spirit to Jerusalem, special kind. There is no other
not knowing the things that assembling of people quite like
shall befall me there.” it. It may look ordinary and
His ship came in sight of commonplace enough. But it is 'X t: '
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Whitewright Nursing Home Team captured
second place honors in the Southwest Fannin
County Invitational Women’s Tournament
recently. Front Row L to R: Karen Anderson,
Items taken from the White
wright Sun of January 2, 1920.
Frank Phillips has moved :
from West Texas to the place he Mrs. J.H. Perkins and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Edwards of the
purchased some time ago from Mark Ayers of Denison visited nursing home visited her home
J.H. Davenport in southeast- Mrs- Stella McMurry. in Farmersville over the week-
Whitewright. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson end.
Miss Emma Davidson, who is ofE1 Pas° visited Freda Dockery Dan Boone and family of
teaching in the Garland school, over the weekend. Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
has returned to her work after Mrs. Pearl Holliman, Pearl Oliver Boone over the weekend,
spending the holidays with her Spangler, Oda Young, Clarcy Mrs. Pearl Vestal, resident,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Dodson> Nancy Hazel and Ed spent a few days in Dallas with
Davidson. Riley of Trenton visited Georgia her son, G.V. Vestal.
Jim H. Reeves, Jr., has Berry and Dess Whitson over Emmett Walker was visited
returned to Houston after a visit the weekend. by his wife from Plano.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W.F. Billings of Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Denny Newell
J.H. Reeves. Jim is now asso- ardson and Mr. and Mrs. of Ector visited Willie Over-
ciated with a law firm of that Gordon W. Klitzke and son Bill, street.
city. Corpus Christi, visited Mr.
H.T. Arterberry, of the U.S. Vess.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Funder-
) visited her
mother, Mrs. Carrie Bly.
Alma Joe Brown and Oneta
Taylor of Sherman visited their
mother, Minnie Smart over the
weekend,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rogers and
Mr. and^Mrs. Leon Whaley of
Crossett, Ark., visited John
Ballard Sunday.
Mrs. H.E. Earwood of Bon- Y
ham and Mrs. Worth Hinkle of
Trenton visited Fannie Latimer.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Horrom of
Irving visited Arnold Tate.
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Hovell, Darla. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1976, newspaper, August 19, 1976; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1369629/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Whitewright Public Library.