Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965 Page: 5 of 8
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Star New? Quinlan Stows
, T c Millet <8 Dal
S-TUr
^Jck »■ -*
Polity and f»^',v !bM"
Illegally Entered
dbfemat haa come and gum and
sSWjfM* report! that It waa on-?
A.'mo. «*>«-
r ;un'h 1-unday
, »f »t i'tS
Early last Weaneada;, morning
around 2 am., thieve, broke Into
four bosinua. place, in Quinlan
Henry Chambers Hardware,
Ia. bill'. Radio and TV, Quinlan
limber Co., ant Banina Oi»»iy
7ZZTZZ ZTJZTZZ.RECE,VES DEC0.AT10N
rhs New Year rolled m finding all! Norfolk, Va. — Mpjoi Melvin
in the same spirit. Children, grand. IV. Corley, Jr., ton of Mr. and Mrs.
c+ijdretl tnd great-granddiildren'M V. Corley of 303 McBride, Lone
midc their way home The holiday‘Oak. was decorated with toe L.S
HKlAtr S
feist, were grea* The weather was
Funeral services for W H. Hick
man were conducted at the Colony
Of Christ or Thursday, Dec
1984, at 2:30 p m. with
Thanks to the Ur.e who made icremorues at the Armed
Forte Comm ndation Medal inl“. 2 :" P »> with Br0
the arm. rt v..rc. D«J"» Alexander, minister of the
. ,« •*'Ambers Hardware, they did ,t possible U) be so
Mrs Pearl Allred returned
home Monday from Baker Clinic
in Wills Point, where she had been
for two w eks for treatment
Melee Benton was
i cf Mi and
guvs'
Glass.
L-a-S. Bridge*
[Strebeck
not get in, but did damage by'iarV
off boards, a window and a
luck At Asbill i they broke a win
i. v pane tried to pry a window op-
in Colony cemetery under the di-
Oi i ..... II
did not gain entry. At the spring chores The wat.tr storage
* ry broke 9
i from a cash
T|t.„, „„nt thejdrawer. ransacked the deck in the
p the home of Miss ui-M1**
Sunday afur-jiumbei .ornjaay,
windup took $4 or $5
Mrs' liiahyl dmil+s. -i»euyn,11a,paaggrp..* «tu*rT»»
dening lever. Others are talklug| Major Corley was awarded the:
alaaii it Faimeis olid stockmen arc medal for meritorious service. ss Alb* Pallbearers were John Gary
wirVn operationa and training ached-F**- John I-*wl“ Hirknarn James
uling officer at Itaiukc AB, Japan Mo,'d;'. I! Hickman, Ed-
graduate of Lane Oalt :ii£t.|Wi,r<t ,u,"tr 'nd Uun Ev"n*
d. he received his AS. de-| Mr Hickman died suddenly on
27. at his home
V IpscW - *rJ. a»u«U .
beginning to prepare
ter Jo Ruth were in Greenville
Wednesday afternoon for Jo Ruth
to get a medical checkup.
"chool,
| of Alba
Mrs
W. L-
,-joIli
M
kk-ft
be idle lU.illa legal papers
scattered on the floor, and
•.ar.lt; arc still below normal.
The Rev Mr. Kernes isn’t feel ----- ... -------------- __
ing as well as usual. gree from Arlingt'm Stale College rJn',x‘
Mr. uni MU. Lvui ti.iwi'j areiTire in-jut, wituec Wife, hauurct ""
not feeling very well. They too were is the daughter of Mr and Mrs
-|o.
I Jan. 7. 1963
Dear Friends:
Thanks lor ;
the renewal of my Leader. Its like
an old friend. I look forward to
getting it ever, Friday. It Is like
. "it.r. „.-.r.. rtadk r- --- ~—
Mary E. Turner
3614 Sdvar f*.
Greenville. Texas 75401
by r*'*r rt0,,r At Bameuiunable to be in church and 2*un-|G. E Hojrue of 2015 W 18th
Mrs j w
St..lborn
William Homer Hickman wasiMr Bond
Dec. 15. 1*7 near Winnahoro v.ei
imn »t..i----— — ----- -----|"
I,„l„t>ncerv, thev broke out a window.Idav School, We sure miss our oldlLrttle Rock, Ark., was comml*.lWo00 u>- Ul* ** U** Ule H*“'i
Mr and Mrs. Claud Willis are
Pauls Valley. Okla. to visit his
■*r -‘-ter Mr- Mr: i n nd
for several days last
eek.
Point. Texaa
Jan «h, 1963
Dear Editor:
Enclosed ,s the price of the Lead-
r tor rut extended length of time.
ed Rotarit McAlbMer
look
rotered and
or meat, etc They left a hatch
which they had used at the
Barni»> place It has just been two
weeks since they had broken Into
Barnes Grocery. All the break-ins
weft at the rear of the businesses
Thursday after noop a driver for
the Hunt County Highway Depart-
ment got stuck in mud on the side
of FM M. He left his truck for a
few Ooitars.jxtand-bys. isiuned in 1951) througn tut aviation
Thurman Cooke was in Sunday cadet program.
___ j B McAllister
Isited Mr and Mrs Jtdm
jatTitiv of Elmo Sur.day
Mr« J B McAllister
and Mrs Jeff Fleming
light.
, Mr and Mr' William
ad Mr and Mrs Don
rfamily of Arlington were
varitor-- n Uie home of short time When he returned
Joe Strebeck
School after being absent for set f ---- — -
eral Sundays elf reported he had, Mrs J W Medders was in Sul
Mrs W. L Strebeck
i visited Mr and Mrs.
[of Quinlan Sunday.
Mrs. Perry Davis, Mr
iloioa Ilaycn of Quttmea
■. Earl Davis, Mi and
Davis and family of|
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tee
P. L. Davis and Mrs
; Sunday afternoon.
dollars worth of tools and equip-
ment firm the truck. Sheriff "Red
Wood of Hunt County and three
deputies investigated all of these
t week in Houston
Mrs Hole's innth-
i been visiting them re- relative*,
i with them.
one of the finest grandsons to be|phur Springs Saturday to visit her
found and ull are doing well. Thui-lmother. Mrs. Annie Garrett, who
man is our Sunday School superin- is recniving treatment In a hospi-
tendent. Willie Barnett is our as- tai thera.
Sistam superintendent and did a[ —
tine job during Thurman's absence Mi and Mrs. Buck Mitchell were
Son)a Kay and Ronald Paul in Grand Saline lAst week where
_____ ______ .. __ _______ Blanton have conquered »’ > chick-ithey received medical treatment
someone had taken several hundred cn pox after a hard battle.
A-1C and Mrs, latrry W. Furrh
and Debbie have returned1 to their come ou. to hear him
home’t Randolph AFB after spend
Mrs. Arthur Holy spent parents. Mr. and Mrs Truman Ho-
gue of Emory and Mr and Mia
Ivy Furrh of Wills Point and other
b the time to plant Fruit and Penan trees,
Shrubs I
Ye Have a Nice Selection to Choose From.
IDf-EWOOD NURSERY
W. a EDWARDS, Owner
Highway 80 EDGEWOOD, TEXAS
Mrs Balmy Holman is improving Mr
I'm behind on visitations bui Pasadena were visitors here dur-
hope to make a good report next ing the week end in the home of
time. her mother. Mrs. A. J Coker and
There will he preaching next his sister. Mia Victoria Turner.
Sunday The Rev Mr E Morris
will bring the message. lad’s
We want to express our sympa
ing a 20-day furlough visitlhg thy for ail the sick and bereaved
friends and neighbors.
lived in this vacinity since about
the uge 13 He and Miss Jewel Gil-
ley were married on June 18. 1918!
and they had rru-ie their homej
here most of the lime since. Mr
Hickman had been a member of the ^
Colony Church of Christ for many
years. He had served as a law en-
forcement In Emory and also in'
Alba
Survivor* are his wife and ffiree
son. John Hickman of Dallas Gil-'
and Mrs Edward Turner of ^ I,kk»“n ot Farmers Branch
and Jerry Hickman of Alba He ia
also survived by two brothers, A.:
T Hickman of Yantis and H. H
Hickman of Lobbock. four sister*. '.
Mrs Jessie Moore, and Mrs. Huthi
Russell of Irving, Mrs J. W
umer of Brady afW Mrs Howard
Evans Big Spring, five grandsons
and two granddaughters.
— Alba Reporter
YOU CAM SOLVE THE
PROBLEM
.V
OUR
WANT ADS
enjoy reading the County happen-
ings slid don't wuil to miss a ilh-
gle >vpy It k i VI Is .'MU lljld l
good health and happiness tn the
yeai mr,
A- subscriber,
Mrs George I Hulni
Jan. E. I960
Dear Sir:
Enclosed Is a check to renew my
paper, Rains County Leader -
M address it
Mrs. J. C Mr Am
Thanks
Mrs. Cora Mr Am
Mr. and Mrs Sid Arrington ami
Mrs. Rosa Reeves of McKinney
were visitors here Friday.
Visitors to Mrs. J. T. Prince
while In the hospital in Gr"*nvillf j
were Mr and Mrs H. C. Mayo.
Ba-bara and Janet of Victoria, and
Mr and Mrs. H. C. Burchett of Dal-
las.
wUuctA*msmmM
Funeral Held For
Homer B. Corley
Visitors in tiie home of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Sisscl during the week
were her brother Hermon Gatlin
and sons, Butch and Dicky, Nor-
win Dale Norris and Miss Carle.,c
Peach of Dallas.
II »wr clothing catch*i Hr*.
don’t run . . .
RnU *• fleer ar ground . . .
Smother with cent ar blanket
[fa'V ta i fin In i fix' ti s-11
Prices Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday
shortening
3 lb.
Can
With $7.00 Grocery Purchase
29c
Luck ■ Cut Cunt SHURFINE
CAN
Services were held Saturday lot
Hon er H Corley 77, of Dallas who
died at 9:30 a.m Friday in a Dal-
las clink, at 2 pm in the Baptist
Church at point with the Rev. Mr. j
Dale Ooss officiating. The Rev Mr
iDuiglas Brewer, pestoi of the Em
ory Baptist Church assisted
Mr C-eley was born Aug 14.
,1887, in Hurt County, the son ol
| David B and Laura Duboise Corley
| Mr Corley wa» a retired business-
man and former manager of the
iPoint Co-Op Gir.
Burial was In Lots Star Ceme-
:terv in Point
1 Mr. Corley i« survived by foar
sons. Homri i,. Coriev Jr,, Hiram
D Corky. Dstid B Co.ley, and
James P. Corley ail of DalLs, three
daughUrs. Mrs Mary Frank Taylor
of Point. Mrs Bonnie Kate Chnatr
'ard Mrs Eve’yn Taylor both of
Dallas, three sisters Mrs J D
M<< 'ariiant of Denison. Mrs. A R
1‘ollard of Lone Oak and Mrs Rob
Trimble of Greenville; two broth-
jers, W W, Corley of LB'Vton, Okla
! and M. V Corley of Lone Oak and
jnlne grandchildren
j Mr. Corley was preceded in death
Dangerous Stowaways
Despite impi
wsrd eradicating
ito II
iresiive gains to-
the fears ae-
th* hemi-
used iosecti-
yvprf mosquito from the hemi-
v -here, the yellow frser-bearibj,
insect is still s threat
In a new report on
v car-old ficht. the Unii
the 17-
led Na-
tions Wotld HraithOrganiraimn
(WHOt sarns that “so umg at
dedes arit: pn exists in any
two commonly
cides, I _
The U3. Public Health Serv-
ic* is launching * campaign to
v ipc out:he pest Initial tanwtt
are Florida T-xas,
in Islands
ee]
, Puerto Ri'XJ
f.,n IslanJ* UHT,
work will shift to AlftbaiM, Ar-
and thr Vift
the Aedei arityph «XisU in any
hemisphere country a* a ifh-
hors run thv dan|er of r'it-
ii'as. V:
I. U*w# 4
!hy hU wife
-n example, beats plying
the Caribbean reintrou -ed the
ear into Santa
prevKjualy
freed of the dtse. xc-carrier
A’«o dowing tiie eradication
campaign is rivnc mosquito re-
lieldrin.
moHfurto laM year
Marta. Colomhit
the
ring t
is risir
srtan
v uth Carolina, Oeo.-
knx, Mik ikkippi and
' “rnestet.
Joe MHO. which operate*
rough th- nai.oo-i heal*
scn.cev reports thai. whita yel-
low lever it-elf nidt problem
in inc United V.'U, ihe r- 1
' nee of the d -«—‘s powe-
tisl urrai Kiosquitc. mamly m
:he Souihem slrtes, does po« •
powiMc threat to gc. i health
reen Beans 10c Mustard or Turnip Greens 10c
>OD KING
1CKIYID PEAS
CAN
10<
AMERICAN BEAUTY
MIXED VEGETABLES
CAN
10c
Colony Funeral For
Mrs. J. Crawford
MONTE
46-oz. Can
'ineapple Juice 25c
3-Minute
2-lb. bag
NEW BARBER SHOP
tery
d»*
PopCorn 25c
*t of Chicken 4 Cans
UNA 1.00
BAMA
18-ounce Jar
*<,18**>*,d^l,l*neeieieienmen««nniiiaigiei<imnw|a|<wwa men
5 POUND BAG
Strawberry Preserves 39c
Funeral set vices for Mrs ,lo«ie
Crawford, 53, were conducted Mon.
day, Jan 3, is Ihe Colony Church
of Christ whh the Rev Mi. Char-
les ifood conducting the rites, In-
terment was in Colony Cemetery
w**h arrmgements under the
reetion of Wilson Funeral Home of
Alba. Mrs. Crawford died ir, Dallas
Sunday. Pallbearers were Bill Hig-
gle. Joe Paul Riggle. Frank Young
Pete McLemore. Robert Fox and
M. O. Robinson.
Survivors are two sisters, one
brother end several nieces and
nephews. Mrs. Lillie Riggle. Al'ia,
and Mrs. T A Dowell of Go.Jen
are iter aieoaa.
— Alba Reporter
I HAVE OPENED MY BAIIRER SHOP IN THK
BU1I Dim. NEXT TO BILL MALI RETT AND
INA1TL YOU TO TRY US FOB YVUR NEXT
HAIRCUT.
ERNEST CLEWIS
SHOE
CLEARANCE
ranges
CELLO BAG
Carrots
«t'< Vou Saw It In Die I-eadcr
DISCONTINUED STYLES OF FALL AND WINTER
SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND UHllJJRElf
•aby Beef Chuck Roast ib. 39c
B&S FOODS
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Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965, newspaper, January 14, 1965; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834998/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.