Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1965 Page: 8 of 8
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THE RAINS COUNTY LEADER
Eight Thursday, March 24, 1965 Emory, Texas
THURSDAY . »Hi*r SATSSS5AY
Parenthood Cost
S*rvic*s HsM For
Mrs. W S. Glenn
8*ub County
She was born Dec. 8, 1874. in
Wood County daughter <»t Henry!
wa» a member *4 the MUhodwj
churrh
Sunivurk include six sons Elbert
Cllenn of K1 J*a*o
Mi'stiuiti K H c'rlenn
lkadoi roa birthday i Mn
Mr mt Mrs. dyii Cheri« a. * ware
••^dliur th« Rain* County landorlwM ,
to meir ton Loiiard Check* oflmedical
Tyler as a birthday remembrance |J
< Special U, the leader) n’V*d »om" ***“» "*>
Dallaa ut sending the I eadrr *We
hH.1wr.rM; i. u.r y..CJ,lu Mn, M M Miller Of Dallsv, who!
|ta« on Ike average Wyear-oldi*..,, ^ r,,.nfmh<,re() here „ Bj.
youngster in Rains County ’ How tornwr lmn>!rnr xnwi, * C<,,
much have his {MtieriU *c*ni over[ -— — . . _____
OloMl ol!rtle >«**■» in liic PToce»k of trans
Ouno ,lurminK turn fr«*n a guritim* in
ALL BK.WDS
WITH *5lMi OB MORE GROCERY PURCHASE
COFFEE
hints m<iis
HALVES or SLICES
UN HEAVY SYRUP
2 Large fans......57c
M nsiiim-.mi _»!», Bag* Each
CANDIES...........25c
DEL MONTE— Y allow C. S 3 t uns
CORN ........... 49c
MINUTE , Cam
DECEITS..........29c
113 CAN
49c
Fuel Glenn ot HaUsville Forrest ,anl *'* a yaun* a<,u**
Glenn id Irvin® end I C Glenn nf Verv leu iwrents hev
. Fnrl <• "h and t:.... J-ugliteia,i* wkat !hc colt hi* 1
Mis Matin- ’A Imre ..» YrMi- , .Mr- never thought of in
Alvis Taylor of A11 SI and Mrs. Ar in * .-rrn*^ of dollar* and
»’h» ru- "4 'HtfiftollUr
Flail rites were conducted
2:.K) p m Sunday at Black Oak.
with interment in the Black Cxik
Ca >h of Thanks
( RUB
Judge**
j however,
mild ha
tiilh
the bill, tlvey .
Rams
March ?i
‘ r PrteJS
The fan , i t M w D. Ileetli Km
rtkhe* to expreea Rppmiation foriMohj
le many i indnenses shown by <j
eighbor«i and friends At the loss 13
I uieir loved one Your un<t**r-| JJ
landing and t.vnightful consider- Po’
UMnni i Cbm
VIENNA SAliSAGh . .19c
WIIITK SWAN or DEL MONTE 2 Cans
ENGLISH I’EAS.....39c
l»allbei
HOPKINS (Y»r\TY r
Jm
SUNSHINE COOKIES
Chocolate Busters
BAKE DAY
FLOUR
5-POUND BAG
39c
l*er I’kg
.. 29c
Service Club Meet*
Thursday Night
The Women s See * kv Club held
j its rev alar nwnthly meeting Hiurt
jda>. Match lxth, with lb member:
.aid one vaitor. Mr* 1! A Brylin1
the fii
■osts of parenthood have been m«d
by the Department <4 Agriculture
the New York Community 0*unci
and others
They show that there m a gtv#
*jdiver*ence, from family to family | w
“ how much is spent. For thej
»wu ua when our home was oe
oyed by file Wonli cannot tx
*«s our appreciation fur ail the;
U ,.nd untributions given ui
d hies« Nttu and may you has
’h friends <n time of need.
•OVIK HUNCi; dr RONNIE
tion I or the food.
lies leases for the occasion v^ere j
V Am.i 1 « - r aiwl M*
mst part, income is the determm- ^ sympathy
« factor.
appre
rrs and
F Ql
T«-xa«
1 Bmdgqj
lammibt l
value m
iused t;*ij
THE ADAIR FAMILY
luA)
-.'Ml
iff-' * McTagfiTt. The ladle. eh«
• lek a, their Ihenie with lhei.„„„„ uo.i.."rvL„ ivT....!..!
tabic and irfiedimeiil* aiipropna
alely auvrated ,
Tile business session Includeul '
'he discussion and approval of the
i.hjee fund raising ProJ«d» fo. ,Y“llm,. ^ Wu th ,„d
■ •• TV:, t. : h. ,ng a vac: '
jshov to be b'-ld the Usi
lliet'vceii kl is s« and in i inn a* Is
average in Rains County, the outla,
‘ j per child is approximately $U>
I to age 118
The biggest part of it ia for
|food. The figures show that a girl
TALL CORN
BACON
PKR POUND
51c
^^jthdt a buy will out eat her by
^ ,* *u “T'"™ 'm :least Sxi) over the period
“nd ^-lon This is a coat that i. distr,l«i«l =
[will h^ad the oimmiltee to, U.I. Some ,x»u on the|
A IX.U. SI hh. Rams ^an.ymh„ ^ handled an'
^ i.r will be Avti/icv ».*au i«uei in I Iaww*
WANT A
ADYEBTISINr. KATfX iKHMis.
CHUCK ROAST
PKR POUND
43c
BABY BEFF
ROUND STEAK
PER POUND
7 9z
meeuntj^
F. S. ALEXANDER
TELEPHONE 473-2601
EMORY, TEXAS
AliMINLsTATIVi m ill I II .IUINS AND ( MihTK
ADYIM.s ON W-t FORMS )NETTKW) TIK atONDAl
A (pedal tiu pnggnm may lace
the taxpnyer whose former t-m
pinyer ha* gone .»j( id husiness
In some cases. su.h employers fai
to give employees a Form
showing the wages paid and the
lax withheld
II this is your situation, Ben
s fail:lc
waVI
Friend, Admimstra-ive Officer of double match Rains took the vic-
tory with Wayne Douglas and Tom-
available and file it before the
deadline. Attach a note explaining
why the Form W 2 is ad included
with the return
When a taxpayer leaves his job
during the year,, the Law requires
that the employer furnish a Form
W-2 at the time of the last pay
ment of wages. If a person leaves
a Job permanently for any reason
and does not receive a Form W-2
when he receives his Last payment
of wagas he should request the
employer to furnish one
Tennis players of Rains and Ce
icste high school* hauled to a 2-2
deadlock in a match in Celeste
kind \ .iferno n
Jerry Weather ley. Celeste singles
player, defeated Ted Parish of
Rams high 6-1. 6-3 In the hoys
mv Cook defeating Bud Roai-h and "V K
.. co I Mike and John of Tvler
V'arry Ouldress, 6-3, 6-2
In the girls’ pairings Pat Pec
the Tyler office of Internal Reve-
nue, suggests the following;
First, try to gel a Komi W-2)Har
from the employer If you do nd
atatred, prepare yom iiu-omc lax id's of Rains defeated Sherry Ru-st
return from he lied information nf Celeste in spin set® 6-,3, 36, 7
Then Celeste returned to even
match with Nancy Stapleton and
Ruth Thrpe defeating Rains’ Judy
Luckett and Jeanette Oler. 6-0
Fiddle Clifton was a business visi
tor in Tyler Monday,
Winfred and Floyd McDonald at
Dallas have bren here to he with
their hr* er. Lloyd McDonald
since the critical illness of Mrs
McDonald.
the year the dub plana
a stew suigicr for the public
Hostesses tor the Ai»rU
will be Kat Cun’ei .od
Wils. in
I..H-K
biiSii; fo; Malta.’ 1 vi* s l.iitfafev
gift
WINS TKIl'iPO •
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Charles Smith of Quitman grand
son of Mrs E. L Smith of Bright
Star, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs,
Freeman Smith of F'rr.ory was
the first-pbK« - Winner
a ail lnstTH-t Speech contest held
recently. Charles won a ten-day all
expense trip to Washington, D C
He is f .Tiininr in Quitman High
hool.
other i.nrd mu*t lie handled
they arise. yveHtewl
The initial t.peodilures, foe es-i ___ _
ample, in conne< ion with th* birth I
the i-hitd Mwicxl fees, RogpRinWAM^**—f!«i* al farm hand
bills and baby « uipment cal] for!****'5 •* week house ea I
an cutL, of J6.V, ou averaRe i MAR.. ,sL..niiA jftX. 1,
Afterward in t a- i.urse of hist “nigM place. 6 mll«:Houet«B
Me tarfilaadxr*
2 FOR SALE
18 years, a bw will use |2.400|’>orth of Kmory,.,
worth o» eio»s|rg and a girl, RIOGa^m chkhm —
Buy your chick*._____
Threat' Hatchery in FOR
Visitors in the home at Mr
Mrs Eli Allred during the weekend
were Mrs Shirley Fudge and sons
Mr and Mrs. Sam Allred
Mr and Mrs. Jack Barker
Mr and Mr* Freddie Oliver
Dallas visited with the former's
son. Billy Oliver and family Sun
day.
Mr. and Mr* Pete Barker and
and family of Dallas had Sunday sup-
Joe of Dallas were visitors to per with Mr. and Mrs Jack Bark
his mother, Mrs Pearl -Mired. Sun
Mr and Mrs Eli Allred were
visitors in Dallas Tuesday in
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill King
and son, Claud Tracey, at Dallas
LOOK!' LOOK!
Make your old sewing kivarhine equal to the
new latest, automatic aewing machine on the
market today, with the hew Magic Kit. Complete
with easy to use instructions lor only S1.29.
1. News on Buttons and Snaps
2. Makes Buttonholes
3. News in Zippers |
4. Over coots
5. Embroiders
6. Appliques -
7* Plain and Fancy Sewing Quilting
8. Zig Zags
9 Patches and Dams
Sir. 1 wish to order the SEAMSTRESS SEW
MAGIC AID. I understand there Is a 10-day
money-back guarantee. Please find enclosed $1.29
cash, check or money order.
Name of my machine it
Name
Cltjr and State
TRI-STATE ADVERTISERS
Ol'l
Mr and Mrs Joel Lennon wore
in Greenville Saturday for a medi-
cal check up.
Mr and Mrs. Cacil Bruce visited
Mr and Mrs Jack Lyles and aon
in Tyler Sunday.
|MHY
worth Dental ind medical expend!- ^
lures fur the normal child an point Call LY 8-3147.
figured at aoout S.000 —----- ----
fkher ,-em* listed are he potrtion FOR SAIF, Two rent place* first faxm
"f housing and traiwponat- t cost»b*ook "“rth at the square CsiTdt-
Giliey, fclmoey.
atii Hiulahle to the child as well as
be many ka-ideetal espeuaea. rank
FOR NAIJC: T’sed and n*w TVs ,
ing fri*n dull* to baseball bats and,*, rKllo, fy,,,. Also have light
from lipalicksk to ba-ycles
•sung arrests to Install. Call us
year old*
What has been the overall amount wiLIJS TV SHOP east of Emorv
va.es» ..e, tka hou. and wiel. m ...... ’
Mr and Mrs. Truman Varnrm
Charles and Truths of Dallas visit
,“d relativ e* here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs A. A. Tarbutton
isilcd their children over the week
ml in Dallas and Irving.
spent on the 66 boys and girls in
1 Rains County who are reaching 18
this year?
Based ua the averse expenditure
per child locally, a grand total of
SI.6G6.000 And that is before My
consideration of college coats,
those who are going there
un old ilqfhwav 0U. Call GH 3-lMgij
or GR 3-2732
TOR KAIA, T|,« new in
horse wormer DQUI VERM
troh Strongyles and hot an
NIX PHARMACY
Dove* KnigM
Mrs Effie Williams
and home from the Sulphur
of hnspiUi Fiiday.
Visitors to Mr and Mrs Grady
Panter. John and Bert Lawrence
and the Homer Robertson* Sunday
__I_,werr Ivan Lawn-nre of Fort
spring* Wnf1h ap)i tl0r|nI,l xaa*l«a.e at
Charleston Ark.
EXIUNVK I'RANt HlNK
Amanng new liquid plastic coat-
ing u. ed on all types of surtsces
ponds and
returned
Kay Yea Saw It la The l eader
Lake lawakoni
News
interior or exterior Kluninstasj^f
waxing when applied on AtphaRT***
Tile, Vinyl, lonoieum Vinvl Aube*. iifTCR
Hard wood and furniture Ootn- the feat
pletcly eliminates painting when "Tea
applied to Wood. Metal or Coa-r
rrete surfaces. Thu finish is also
boats and auto-
Mrs Johnny M- Aroe visited
son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary
McAree and little aon in Mesonrte m, fMj«w
NO COMFETmON
— lhe»e *re -xduarve formulas
Mr and Mrs Johnny McAree via ^ demand py *ji
Elevation at
aplllway
Elevation 4373
Water level elevation
when full 4375 ft
Per cent full 84%
Evaporation Pan Fnwrn
Surface now covered
00% 33.080
Mrs T. C. Geoike was eorriediSurface area when
to San Antonio Saturday by her full 36.700 ;
nierx who la a rrg'jteied nui»e.i<'*I’*^t7 at prewi
to enter a hospital Uie»e. *ev*l 7S.B3 acre ft
Surface Airre 3B,150|Colk«e.
tied their daughter. Mrs J
White, Mr White and little sun
■ff8-0 Sunday
in Tyler Thursday for Ray to have crest 930.000 acre fL
a medical checkup. (Acre feet 936 244
Shoreline at aplllway
crest
Permits are being Issued at SRA
Mrs Edd Fletcher Mrs. Rosie
Powell and Mrs Jeffrey Vaught
visited Mrs Lola Roberts in Mine
ola Tuesdav
open! the weekend with their
daughter and family. Mr and Mrs
Fred Weeks of Lufkin
uf Mesquite spent
week with hi* grandparent:
Douglas Shipp
the week with
Mr and Mrs FVNvard Mays
his parents. Mr
May*
and Mrs E A
Robert Wilson, who was ill
200 mils, his home list week, has letuined
edminist-ation butldng a
end of ircxt Bridge Dam.
spread the news !
Help Wanted
Kenneth AMxll of MineoU Is re-
reiving treatment in * lesq-ita!
there as result uf a recent heart
due try and homes No franchUa
Minimum investment—$H0.
Maximum investment $7,000. la-
(voatment is oral red by Invent..,
Mr and Mrs Raymond Childers ya^ury trained personnel will help
*——■ •■- 11 up your busineaa.
For compiste details and dsscrlp-
five literature write:
CHEM-MAHTH* t P.AINr
aw.
1*2* l-oeest Hi Louis I. Ms.
19*4 /.K.-ZIG-O-MATKl
Ronald Msyx John Tarleton Statel1" walnut conaole-xig-rags Mind
spent th* weekend with hem* embroiders, sew.* on buttons
FOR SALE-11
buttonholes, monograms end many
designs Take over payment* $6 96
monthly or balance $4200. Coll
tanton 567-4672
to the Find National Bonk wherej,^* ZZ
he is employed.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Aberccom- Flmory
lue have been ill this week with
the flu
for $1,000 per year.
LY 8-2575
V. V. DAVIS
Route 1. Faint. Texas
FOR MAI A: Pork Mintage T”L
Wilson Old Highway 08. weal ot
The infant daughter Mr and
Mr* ] O. St*k Jr. of Longview,
who ha* been in a Dallaa hospital
for treatment Is reported to he !m
proved
■ Mrs L. L. Morrow, who
been in Will* Point hospital
Flat* i
Fi Ut SAL*: »!
1953 Tub)Is* 9
1010 I Jobs 9
Ford Diesel. $
F»rmall with R
Rotary CuttstR
H you k« <
tracto:, try IR
trade Call cw
vou
mkwvoM
V4TIJA I*
Dev ***
N»5»j
FOR *1 (X)
KI’AKF TTMF IX OME
irie'iiling and coll«1mg money from
NEW TYPE high quality coin op-
erated dispensers ia this are* Now* will hotM ft
telling To qualify you must haw hedr-mm hress*
car. refereares. 9HX) to *1900 cash lap*, **«y IM*
Seven to Iweleve Iwur* weekly can Inane* i noelrtj
net etaellent monthly income. More 485 luiftia 7*
full Line Fur personal interview day* NE FI*
write P O BOX 10(573 DALLAS, Dakas r' b**
■n-—-
pas. tee " to U ^ ^5207 Include nW num ^ ^
1 10 mita. ■
improving
Mr -nd Mrs. Gone WuUe were
in Greenville last wn*k where he
had medical treatment
&&-t timi
Ls.-SeS
7X1 : this wash In
1964 SLANT NKFJil.F.
UNGER
beautiful console BuitonhoWs.l
fNI KhMbri ' -w.- *
grams, blindhem* and fancy
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Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1965, newspaper, March 25, 1965; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834523/m1/8/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.