Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Sirt, w. i I
William*, !•1
tobert Gorin
-hole Habt, |
Mrs. Bob ]
ews
!\\»ariagq^ J
lh» •Sabl»n
■een uept fca
.<■ MiMtiaf^l
>r t:<jnnaB||
Star Gas Co-
Pipeline
• ^2A New Year’s
u urn rnmf* am-* ^ ^ (##| ^ g-. ^ ^
remaining 10 million cubl.- feet will
become available with completion
of the line to Bartlett tl.us week
end ”
DUtribution. said "Our KM sup-
ply In the South Texas area is the
best in Lone Star's history."
[ cubic Begun in the latter part of Oct-
jitiurisl 45 in- ober tin pipeline cost approxl
a dav will •* mately $3,000,000. Gas .tomes nto
W.co s"*1 ,h* *r“ I-one Star’s new »inch line a<
h i„ , miple**® °* * **' Buda and flows n- ,-hoard to Bnrt.
P , naa.ni ”n Ml wheie It is piped into the com
rni b.v Loo* star pony's Transmission system. ; I 1,
Completion of the ..Mos, of thl, added gas resene j>0tHMMm
East Texas
of another cycle of time The oldl** crowd 1*nd becom* °"* th®
[teeming masses of mankind t
our are.
morning
f with ths artival of WJU m4de available
r coldest weather. consumers We ceeday
■ ju,.- tneaswesMyw, n we. the line from I'nked
‘The suppil K3* *vatt'Gas Pipeline Company’s Buda Com-
v,an Gas customers s#or station in Travis County
.en " I cuts ^mpmted to the Taylor Junc-
esolution
Often
Me are .landing at the threahold
on toward that inevitable anal—
liaaiil. This U Ilf*. a. r,w mild,
contemplate the New Year, would!
it not be proper to pause and dls
cover ourselves for what we are
and what we ought to be? It ia
so easy for us to be«-ome lost in
Wtnrv Tm*'
The Rains County Lsadei
TtmreMaV Tnnnery 1 M
’gradually takv step with
Star 4-H’ers Win National
Honors, Scholarships of Chicago
eers won na
it ihe recent
Concur, in
•r.vitMUAU |
LMX UK
727.1
SSDIRf
ft Texas tu n
14 II honor.
4 H tiul
m II, to tioini.. me- o.
feu state. top -ft-'1 r* ol
. Eddie I’latt >7 11 [
ln, Jolcne Lewi*. 19.
■son Nancy Appelh >' of
vilie; Dale Henderson,
irrville and stary Quinn,
l
,,n. -1 .1 n "
I' .n':.i 1 1 1
|ve Extension Her. in l»'i
ftrst four received fthiO
■cholarahip. I’*******
I
fcjc Educstionsl Kound-i-
......... MillAeealf
[was awarded hen in Uic fir.n as a state
war t winner
nl Foods Corporation. • 'Ihe five teen-
1, Appclt received ter1 vers were the
Liship fiuiii Uontgomer, state’s only na-
r home economics tionai award
\r.
AvRi
Pt«H
Milt 1 owit
A xR
and lie' derson was , winners. During
(ul,
"."•tins, the
id s sheep sen
i J. Oa toe
„oiiip hj the «» euIf
«tll
Miu Quine
It had previously been , delegates had
tute winners in t- ir | -ha opportunity to meet uliior
l ay the Cooperative Ex-
ft awardedj
denderton ] Along with the 1,500 dele-
young people from every state
[and Puerto Ilico.
By mi) l ev.
last lea an Bsuewu of
Dalian Mornlnx News
.In a hilltop in Van Zandt Oxin
with bright Christmas cheer tnis
I holiday season
; Aliove theli heads tliey have d«
loratad their own special Christmas
| tree which reaches 136 feet into the
sky.
I These men, employees of Paid,
ier Drilling Co., are pushing a drill-
ling bit more than two mi’e into
the East Texfts earth near Edge-
,-vaod.
- hv their superintendent, A
C Led* of lyler. the crewmen
worked in sp^-e tin1. to prepare
four streamers containing 400
lights which they st. -tched from
the top of tlie derrick lo'-,!» corn
era of th. drill site
On usie snk of the derrick, they
laiilt a 30-tout-oy-20-foot cross
blue lighgs. On walls around the
base ol Uu derrick have been pain
vt scenes depicting the Wise M.
and Nativity and their message ol
“Merry Christmas”.
At dusk, Saturdny rigid, Billy
Smith of Tyle., driller for the night
shift halted the drilling operation
to turn on the switch which lighted
bieir town ing steel Chrivtjnav tree
Ah me ci ew resumed worn, i
traveler* Uoug Highway SO wme
trm'eii lo a spectacular decoration
in the rural East Texas country-
side.
year la gone. Indeed how indeii-J
biy do we write the records we
have made, It .annul be changed.!ch«‘I*T ,»1"w ,ml i,d)u
and we can never makeup what wc!ou,,,elves to ,he stJnd' rd <mr|
may have lost The time we havclt*™ however unworthy the stand-:
spent is gone forever. But a poei ards may **■
has said "Hope springs eternal in! Ev™ ,h<,u*h ‘orr<,w and d*“lv-
the human breast ” -polnlment may cross our pathway |
Many are looking into latft and durinS thr "ominf >'*“• "*> *•'
planning what it holds but whati*,riv* *° makr “ a ,ul1 V®" «
ermg high, constructive and useful living
‘ mar. ci the nations of earth
are churning in strile war, hunger
Bliu lie*. - ie.se.ci, ’ -.....
CHURCH HEWS
iy be ‘
does it hold? This is a
n.iestion. Of one thing w<
Sect. ,i,l o. *
not come true
Again, what does the new year from ,h* •'kndPoln' "[ weann am.
hold” For youth It holds love sworld P*^*® * wUkm«, ln *°ld®n
great hopes, amtalkm mid aspira-|‘UPI*r* and *ll,,*rin'f ,
tion as to other things they expect| Arrtl 1 ““d ^ 1,v*
accomplish For the businesa——--—
man the usual struggle. For the
old )ust waiting, and existing Hut
all, drifting, drifting, surely
drifting with the stream of time on
EMORY METHODIST
CHURCH
t-netor - Hev. Hlnun i..m
t:fiA Sunday Hchoot
U UO Morning Muralilp
6:00 M.Y.K Meet
T OO Fvminc bervks-
7:00 p.m. tat Medoeadiy Bonn
M Its.
1-m gnj M..III- at, |. .
7:00 3rd Weuie-ad:;' HUrrmsi
CM
7:M 41b HediM-Mlay Family Nlgti
Goou Law Lntorcement
t Ew>rybody’s Business
YOU CAN S^LVE THE
PROBLEM
*'T,W
00R
WANT ADS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF PC iNT
Paste - ltev. I. C. Willett
0.00 No.Hina tl cMs
2nd and 4th N. ndaya
10:00 -Sun-tty Hrh.ail mrh Sunday
CHURCH OF CHRIST
OF POINT
Jerry ttsw-, -1.:.,. - ■
10:00 swuay Sdsiui
11 IS) M.ening M oralilp
”:30 Mednuaday Prayer Service
8:4' l.venlng HervUe
fl-00 I a snag Servler
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
CHURCH OF POINT
PaaUr . Rea. A. M. Cali
*C:ttt Sunday SiSsisg
i I HI ,1 ■■ I, \S • 1 ill'
7:30 p in. ftivaageltatii Service
7:30 Thuraday Evaagrttlie Mervtte
>ng w
they
v;/.TT.TrT^!l/JS0M3L&
BHIfl
. . [gates, they were special guest*
Quinn was awarded • a( the |n,Prn„joru| Uve sto,.k
no Dairv Exposition. They par-
lie’: i in an evening program
luting some 200 national
'• 'nner*.
I trip bv Ralston Purin>
as a national win-
■ do, ear* and tr.
[ She had pm.
lit -
J. E. GIBBARD
Registered Public Surveyor
Ptt-ne Til 3-1771
mitt Point, Texas
YOUR HAIR BECOME A PRftiBLEM?
k er (aO us hr an appou.-ment f ir
Natural w p*nn«n-nt. a prettv new personality
do" ... nr anything In the line ol beauty |
■ Irlr.
OPAL'S BEAUTY SALON
DKI.EY SHI-MATE OWNER - MANAGER
Git 3-2325
gnu Lee Go win Opal La.r
WATCH REPAIR
JANE*. TURNER
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
HWY 68 ALBA. TEX.
ON IftUmiAN STHEET
»P
Mi f\ki
Slai*-$tud<l«‘«I TV Serifij
View.rs w ill soon see a serii
of lelcvi-lon plays that
’ leicvi ion play s th
itil.l have aflor.ted lo produce
il -he sta'. had,it virtually do-
nated th-ir multimillion-dollar
• jlents.
The United Nations-onerne-i
scries ot 90-mirute en'erta n-
mem program, feat.res the
biggest galaxy of name siaia
ever to go on TV. Xerox Corp.,
through the nonpioftt Tclsun
I oundation, put up $4 mil ion
finance the ABC network
imatir.itioni of U.N. proj-
aiv' ,ol-'-n. Hi,. .Tr' j i
.poke.man .aid "that would
h-.ve been r d.op i.i the huckst"
all creative talent involved
td not donated their service!
i the bare union minimum
li nil"
I aunching the eerie. Decern-
nobody
irodi
rrrnvllle, T*
ber ”R will be Cuol foi An-
other Chri.tmai,” prodL ed
and directed by Jo-eph I Man-
kicwicx. AJxpted from Dickens'
classic, th, nod Serling tele-
pm. un'Mi a high-drama .tory
to illu.tra:* th.l "no man is an
i.land ’ in out shrinking woi'J.
Th* glittrnnr cs.t includes
Peter Scllen, Lva Mane Saint.
Sterling Hayden, Pat Hinglt
and Steve Lawrvuc*.
As a measure of th* star*'
sacrifices on the t'.N.'.s 'ehalf,
♦Hu Tf1*un ®ni(!*
"Hayden turned d.iwn
movie contract worth (b: fig-
t-roa. InutwJ he w-otkod wvon
week, for ui — at $350 a week.
So did Seller, who normally
earn, h, tween $750, OOC a no $1
million pc film."
EMORY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Minister - Mike Hnmrr
10:00 Sunday Schiad
10:51) Morning Mnnihtp
7:00 Evening Service
COUNTY LINF,
BAFT1ST CHURCH
PaM«ir . Res. W. ■). tochrra
10:00 Sunday Sebum
III 110 Morning Mmvldp
7:00 Evening Monddp
Servieen every Sunday
EMORY BAPTIST C HURCU
f-nntor He’. Ikaigto* ttivwe.
Music lk-a-kr - Jou l-Mltruy
9:45 1JI-. ary "lien*
10-00 Sunday Srhdul
11:00 Morning Momhlp
8:00 Vuuth CkAr Praetlee
5:45 Ulirars Opens
I.M Iralamg Uattn ------
7:00 Evening service METHODIST CHURCH
* 43 Miauls' Iryl OA’a and Pr4 OF POINT
mary Su-henma 10 Oft 'sunaagr ssmx
6:30 MMlnesdny, Mm -uid Pre- n on M-enlag Worship
Mhaul sun brume 7:0ft 4 -ming Mnrwhlp
t.«S Mrdnewday Jr. GA’a aad Jr Mntteaday prayer BMVtal
KA’a
ft- 45 '.Vednesday IJbrwry Ope-
7:00 MrdBi-sds. prey r aervtr*
aad Bible study I nmor Her W. Ik Tvttt
7:«5 Adah tlttlr P.m4W „„ sAod
.jsMKY LSSEMHLY OF " Mnratn« ___
GOD CHL'RCH CHL'HCH OF GOD ol FLAT®
i as tor . Res. M K Pryug _____
10.00 Sunday skunk ,‘w** » - b *•
11 iM Morning Momhlp IftW S-uaday SrbMX
6 30 Oilldreo t Imreh H* *"*» Sml"
IIP Evening Murddp 7:99 Ewadng S-rvSne
8:30 am lursd-y M Mt Service T'SI tSaewb) I
7:00 Mrshtradny Prayer Persic# CHURCH OF TLIE
_ELM BAPTIST CIIv r.cri LA1NG GOD
HRST BAPTIST CHURCH
or POINT
ftuki u- h P *—*■
10 00 Sunday s»4e*ii
11:00 MorsUnj MorsMp
7:80 E.miag Servtca
7:80 p.m. Medneadp/ Prajer
■anftao
2:00 p m VS tsbiesday H JUt
3:88 p m V4rdn,«ttv OA
WOOSLET
BA’TIST CHURCH
AIX
V. Fir .%*]
for about a penny a load you can run
the world’s best automatic dryer!
SH
a 11*1^**f *** the eond'-oeit? it goo* you
ima Guarantee on tha heating unit (compared
^ a ya«i on most atectne models). Ifi laitot,
9>„t. 'r>s,ant(Y - - • no siow warm-up like #t-r*rie.
las a,iU> with gas! Best of all because
1,.^ kwrts to, thapncaot 1 area emcliKki.
Gas dryers ir* on sale now at
" “••'orx Sod I one Sta- Goa!
SPPUs-K* ,
fiAS ORYtS BUYER DAYS
New la the t.me to plant Fruit and Pecan tree#,
Shrubs )
We Have a Nice Selection to Choose From.
ED6IW00D NURSERY
M B. EDM ARDS. Ownr
Highway 80
EDGEWOOD, TEXAS
1111 r”'"-1
"CLOSED EACH MONDAY
** if-L
and Open Every Day of the
Week to Serve You in AH
r 4 »;:
Your Beauty Nceda.
Call Ua for an Appointment
GENEVA'S BEAUTY
II
SHOP
HIGHWAY l» S - EMORY
via i-iiZi
\ Wtt /
GENEVA COATS
zs
JANET MARTIN
HOOD FUNERA' HOME
1 Honor AH Burial Podcio*
Louie* Hood
uhwam - umr - vueenra
DAI nol OB MM NKWT raONk OB UUI
Pantile Rev U. W. GUberS
10:08 Sunday Seftwail
11:00 Murnblg V4 • irwhip
M and Srd snmtty
7-J8 Evanlrg M-mMp
1st and 3rd Sun-tty
FREEDOM"
CHURCH OF GOD
Pwrtir - Mrs Uk+anttr
16 op giagtwj *k»-6
11:00 Mnrnlng M - rah’ i
7:80 E.mlng S^vlce
yiM HOLMES CHURCH
OF THE N A 7. A RENE
l*aator - Rev J. U ManttsB
10:00 Sunday seftw.il
11-00 Morning Momhlp
8:88 N.YJ*A.
7:88 Evening M'omhlp
Paalar - Re< Dale Oahom
_. 00 saaday Scttam
11:00 Morning Mwsh'p
7:08 Evening Morwhftp
PILGRIM REST NO. 1
BAPTIST CHURCH
Paalur • Rev. la)* Mrttlnney
M M) Sunday Snw«
11:88 Mnmlng Momhlp
6 SO ’kalniag I nk.
1.88 Evening M'orsdilp
7-on Mntmwkv Prayer SrwStwa
SHADY GROVE.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Paftnr - Rev. Clyde Tv sauna
10 01) Snnstty drttail
11:08 M imlng MnrMtp
8:38 Bddr gtudy
7-88 Evening WnmMp
DAUGHERTY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor ■ Rev. EiU Barrett
Si»--3sy Mbs!
11:88 Morning M omhlp
Pint and "»<hi Mrnday
8.88 Evmtng fbrrloe
COLONY
CHURCH or CHRIST
18:45 Morning SemV.
8:48 pan. Evening aervtoe
hr* aad Tt*d Httttr *1*>
Pailnr In La
>8 88 •
11 00 I
7*8
RICHLAND
BAPTIST CHUBCH
Paata He. M M Han*
7*8 r.wedHg Sarvkn
PRAIRIE GROVE
BAPTIST CHUBCH
SttVttl
7-88 p. n. Thuraday Ittott VMM
DUNBAR
UNION CHURCH
Panftnr Rev. J. A Bottaa
18:88 Bumtty H>ttnal
11:08 Mintt Momhlp
7:88 rivaling M’-waMp
GUNTER ASSEMBLY
OF G*3D CHURCH
Paatar • Re*. Alert A (M
8:4ft Sunday stnwa
11-88 Miming MnnJdp
7:18 p • PvangiBHta Servta
7:88 p hi Mvataeadap DO*
WJM -
7:18 p r. Bat Aoua* Pnnpia _
lilt It iH I sina
BAPTIST CIll'BCH
' raator Rev Metvta B«ta
1818 Sm.day Setta*
1118 M iming Huntap
818 I .mint MnraMp
1.88 p m Mrdnmdag rap
see. lean
I bonanza”
BAPTIST CHURCH
In. C*yd*
. -— I Pukr.in.PNin
PROSPECT CHUBCH
u«M^>,Mftp | Md *>d 80 amtm
7 88 p aa Ire*. Wer8# | •• It nkt
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Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965, newspaper, January 7, 1965; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834568/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.