Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965 Page: 6 of 8
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tod*: appealed Vo pcatal cuatc merit! art extent povtibk
I Ml
I .nmn'me* thmlc that on* of
railroad,h* (treat ministries is to make
icnple smile. A lit!
unshine coming from us ar-1 hit.
Ip Rural Carriers
PoaUnaater
atrous Asked To! 1 *ni man h«
tritkj iwnw „iU.t he kept open by cuvto- tor
through other patron's
take other urang
mall until travel ,
mart.
2 Ohsti tiiorn to delivery 01
I mail on rural mutes should h«
>,aUle Tilton :removed or "miroizod to the full
Iroada affected can be returned
NEWS Of OUR
SERVICEMEN
T SOT SISK f.RADt'ATKK
Sih~-epc.-t, La—Tecl-akei Ser-with
geant RMert M sirt, son of Mr.jlSAC) unit at 1J
and Mrs John M Sisk of Emor. <**’ In*
has graduated from the US. Ak'"***0" k'**p ,
Force Senior Noncommissioned Of- tiiod,
fleer Academy at Barksdale AFU,'-0^” 0,1 ron,L'''1 I
t m j * he sei xeant t u 1
Rains High School
Sgt Sbk, whs recelred advanced
leadershi| and n anaxement train-;
on rural routes to help their rural] Where rural **v»es paw a proh-l,
carrier; make mail deliver^. the carrier may leave form _________ _
vd winter we other. 14086, "Yo,r Mail Bn* Neede Alien- ** FORCE SCBOOLlng. is a command poet technktan Hey Voe Sew It I*
The Point Post Offke has t voltes
L«KM IVdll *1 TO lieu > 'toil /C
forever having trouble. His ,ln* mU* th,‘ l:,p nf *’**"'" mak‘ '|.
rural mutes covering tlie area of; hural carriers are not required
the Prospect, Flirts and Woualvyjto perform service on foot when
Communities and the Cedar Creek roads cannot be traveled vith the
uf<vehicles mxinglly used bu. ate rx
would iumi the tied, .... gain,, (cut a bit bcttci fw LAI."™ '™r” aaamonv ,x,ventcir> normal,
.’Ss^irid i, ,c,..r.-a„' -tvtrv *rf wHlflMNR MK&-Richland .CountyIpecled to nek,
lUkuU, cauM* and r***ull His re-
nnd Sandy Shorts addition.’
•vary reaaorubk*
_ Lina and Daufhertv communing Effort t« torvr at many of ’their
thc| Postmaster said she hopes (patrons as possible without add.«i
|tnat ail autnontie* concerned with financial cost.
Did you do some givlnp* per-rur’J rn,ll€B where U.J weather| If excessive thimv§ are nects-
anrl grief. Car
81 parts were axtram.lv w,«dv :wWP"“1 Just a little Joy aloiu,
SE fit’ would go Into great detail and sub-iwa5'’ 11 wil1 helP a lot- 1, . . , ,
1 I mit leigthv articles on each acci- 1)1,1 >,<u *> »«"'« k^ny- Per rur_ ~ **“
™ dent -ltic mat., otf.ee slew wwirvW you did nut have a lot ,.r hamper* the carrier., will con
' 2 w th m.^h «wdme and sen. i„.|"™cv to give Maybe its Just as,1" "*>{*'** to help the mail men customers sh.Sild tompnrarily re-
■ 4 Struct,, a* M he should . 01 > someone ^ through ilocate mail their boxes on the new
l^^pvctioaa that h should eondensel _ _ *___k .____MrI. Tilton listed these points of.line aI travel, arrange
tp;
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*g struct,, n„ that h» should rordensel^*'1
3^ the reports In a few (lavs the of-!w)|en ll,e *4mnK 18 rou h A w'’,'rt|
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f -Of! again, on again, gone again,
t Wt*na<de ”
Bo here we rre blasting off again
“ Into a New Year Perhaps there is
no need that we should be wordy
•bout it. Here it is. What are we
I going to do with it?
Some wise man ha* said, “The
years go quickly Only the davs
seem to drag." How right he i*
Ring out the old. ring in live new.
Hardly has the sound stopped till
It la time to start the ringing all
over again.
The past year ha t <ts full quota
tor most of us. There were joys
and sorrows, success and defeat, sin
and grace, good and had all mixed
up together in the stuff that life
lores pile hign. Giving yourself is I
the biggest and bes' gift that you
can give. That is worth more than I
money. I am thinking of a dear
h»art during this past year who
merely gave herself in understand- 1
ing love. To the receiver it was j
more valuable than gold and re-
flected itself in like manner.
The Bible says something about
those who willingly gave themsel
into service. When wc do that
we have given our all and it af-
fects all that we are or have This
| what God did. He loved and He
gave His Son And the world has
never been the same again
We ate off again into a New
Yew May we have the wisdom
Sweet And Easy Frosting
is made of. It wa a fast year, and, to make it the best year for our
the tempo seems to increase. Look-.selves and everyone else that we
lng hack on it we see many weak have ever known. If we do it will
places It reminds us of the oldV word, the living. We shall face
man's prayer “O I/trd. please pmr>lproblems Rut we shell also f»c,
me up is all my leaning piar«» "[.ipportunitv. God grant u» the wi«-
flometimes wc wee slmvpoke* andidnm to live it web
truss.d our opportunity Once in a
^•rhlle t
we hit It rtght.
Did we learn anything? Maybe
We th*U see If wc did learn the
ntrt ream, we wilt hump
through thin raw on*.
Did we learn to say Thank You”
W> many oeaple *-y to be k'nd and
Mary Lyn.1 Orsbom returned
Sunday to Baylor University. Wa
She was accompanied by her
ao * , ,, „ . mother. Mrs. Jean Orsbom. Joe
new v jar will he better If we did _
ivid Orsbom and Beth and Jane
Chism.
1965 March of Dimes Is Launch
To Score Birth Defects Knockout
_
wa
A “nn#»-tv/n * r>g!»oV» wW V.r M-riPf! at the UiUi>i*iUl oi
birth defects this January during the annual March of
ation.
Dimes campaign across the na
"Tiie objective of tne drive
twofold.” explained Dr. Daniel I«
r«l dcDartmcnt oi The National
Foundation-March of Dimes.
imwh
bor;
tion-March of Dimes I volunteers devote a'
ercat deal of enerrv to ♦»,#. lm-»
centers or from prt-
ysicia-ji.
one in 10 American
i families experiences
I break
Some Oive Up Hope
FOR THE FINEST
IN JOB PRINTING
CALL
GR 3-2653
Mr and Mrs Rogers of De-|
poll visited iheit daughter. Mrs |
Wesley Jenkins and Mr. Jenkins]
Wednesday, auil Mr- Rogers was
also a visitor to WMU will,
her daughter Geneva Wednesday
morning.
J. E. GIBBAkD
Registered PuhHr Surveyor
Ttuxic TO SJ?M
Win-. Point, Texas
RAINS COUNTY LEADER
P. O. Box 127. Emory, TVxas
Enclosed find $2.fO for which please send me the Lead-
er for one yoar
Outside Rains County $3.50.
Hame_____________—________-______________________
AiUivsb
. State_____
r Ip Code No. 75440
SEf IIS FOB COmPUTf IQSDRROCE REEDS
Nabors Insurance
Agency
1 YOU HAKH FINE TAKES, yet have trouble with froatings, try
today’s recipe for a quick fluffy trotting that ke« pe a uerfert r‘'n-
sirteacy for spread in*. The urn** viiih Dream Whip
Whipped Topping Mix is especially jfood for ffllir.* and topping »
torU, Xeiade by aplittin* two cak* layers iu Ua.f horisuataily.
TKOFiCAL TOKiK
1 ran fS-3/4 OX.) c/ iahed piaceppla
1 eai v'lope wh ip pod topping
1 package (3*3/4 os.) puuapj
mutant pudding
1 rup -old milk
2 ba' » inch chocolato rake laycre
then add water to fyrup to
MfivMyrip; t
CYu.binc whipped t r-p mix, pudding, milk, a>> i
i'll >ni mixing bowl Heal slowly
l pineal
»lg#2 re
measured iiqu’ - ill* bowl Heat xlowiy
untU well blended. Gradually iuci "♦ nee epeed end brat until
mixture will form soft peeks — 4 to 0 miauta*. Foiu u* k ‘.r ap^le.
Fplitcake layt-rt in ha’f to mak'' 4 layers. Spread pineapple Ailing
between lay ecu; ihua Liu*4 top. U*wiu.i. with addiUwkiai yiiu^y^lr#
if duued.
iact>. American public will. freU centers and in enc«»u raging
rrcognire the problem of birth J®. medical help
defects for what it is—a na-1 f°r ^*e afflicted child, whether
tional emergency that iequir«*s
immediate action. Wc invite IPhyi
the public to help ux meet this About
emergency. , families experiences the heart-
"Thr -ccond goal 1* money. b«»k th* L
With pt.hl,^ rnnlributions to wtously detorttv. rtuM^Br nf*
the January March of Dim**,] mMru' “ * »U <\f'hra* chdaran
we expect t eftehlch the *Jd. ,***,J'in*. mwlic.l attention
ti„ij]March of D mta-sup-, *hlch ,?*l‘.*Auch * dU'
ported birth defects centers! torence in their aves.
desperately needed for the fast-
er diagnosis, evaluation and
improved treatment of these
defects which cripple or d.s-
ligure a ciuid before its born,
l unds are also needed to en-
able scientists to continue their
search for the causes and pos-
sible ways to prevent birth de-
fects”
To support r adical and sci-
entific workers in the front
lines of the battle against birth
defects. The National Founda-
tion-March of Dimes ha* a he-
•e-laoes army two i
T*e*-e »re volu
g.wM. the moic than
Maich of Dimes county chap-
ters thmnfh/f* «»-e cfs states -
and 1
Too often families are over-
whelmed by h*elple«Fnear end
dfespaJDi. Iji . h ■ him sMiu. |
•T hey frequently five up hope
without exploring all possi-
l.’ Hies .or their child. Bl ^ith |
the nonttoytu t-rogi«sa of mcdi- j
ndUtoas
cine »n
whi h -vere once beyond treal
ment can often j
newly-developed
the individueVs conditio* may
at-1
ent can often he helped by
>wly-developed methods. A’so, ^|tw ^ ^ j
souAtlNO Off far e I
chsr.gt and make help a puasi
Her parents* ner* iffence peM
off for 4-year-old Mickey
eke, the 1366 Nation*!
1366 Nat
Dimsa child. Mickey
vith a spinal defoi
„«» C'Mi.k.,'", Imi I
i^or .*» Hm
I 'wf IMtmv ."M4.
Hein1- ]
Maivk | damage to In* I ifant’i 1
■ we* gglad.
too, who dedicate the
to the sucres* of the Jei.uxrv
mpaign end thr yasr-iwund
prog-.m* of The National oun-
da '.ion.
Yi.lt 1! Million Home.
To acquaint famines wltli tlie
aim* of Thr V-t^sral Fcund*
tion-March of Dimrs. .hear vol-
unteers will join tor Mother.'
March at the end of the month
during which *omc If. million
homes are visited Ohe
unteer* will artdr<
million informal, -
March of Durea voic,
Yet today the *punl y young-
rter goee otrting arm nd witli
nlnt-oiied cruti hr. and braras.
Not perfect—hut rrrteinly an
Improvement ove- crawlir.j
The inrreeacd mobility means1
an expanded world to little
Mickey * “ |-------
-The j-xogreee^mi
aid he. lanuly.
March within the pad
1 few .ears, •cimtiiti tupcertH
th-v ' by March of Dimes fundi pro-
_^^_^^-1uc*4 new or improved
('.elect inborn error* of ir
EUBANK i CC FUNERAL HOME
POINT, TliXM
OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBl'lANCE
SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT PHONE
Coll CoH«ct LY 8-2242
FUNERAL SERVICE INSURANCE
-Ta Uuuut All Bvtni rdUn at Fan valor
Star-spangled savings plan
If u*
terma of pay
educating the
Moat of ua think about the future in
•> t
Ing "
ret rement income.
But with the world the w*y it i*
today, it'* almost impoefible to make
plana for your own future without
conaideriMr the i tture of your coun-
iJUTANE — PROPANE - APPLIANCES
GREENVILLE
AUTOMATIC GAS COMPANY
PHONE GBI237S
KKIMnON MHT
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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/m1/6/?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.