Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965 Page: 7 of 8
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Jlrn Akins. Horace L Akir*. Jr., U. B. Yarbsr survey A2B0.
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__ 'Hnykin and Lewi* Boykn. lot no
. Teas* Telephone Co - u, ^ly shores.
^.k„p Hk.:*rd AUiey-, Gtad>, A Finch, Jr., et ux. Mary
1 c.evroici Rollins M nnch to Wayne Gowtn et ux
on) _ W° +*• ^^ISandrs Gowin. IX attes
o Kennedy — 19® G B Yarber survey A-2
Edward May ^ Martin to Donald G riswkins, au
c C GaiUard and wile Dorothy L.i Navarro survey- ->-*
Gaillard to Ray Barden and '
Martha Harden lot no 13 Iloiwtayi
Maltha i i Alonzo Martin and wife Lettie
HiiU, J *r |Martin to Donald G. Hawkins, 50
William Fmfem* Roya. e ux in ^ ^UVu:ro *urv*y abat
. . a. U (lav Koval »o William 1. I^>- n 17n
H« ' Royal. 38.5 acrm at ' ’
E. Hurst lot nos 'B O'Sinea survey abet no. 175
t?*k ____I M'-jfjr Mi.Rodes end Grover C,
a widow to Mai-yistuari independent vunvlur, ,... h 15 acres H de O
£ •» Tw.ll of zul. z Baliew, d«va«d to ^ ^ ^
14 and J Mary lam WtuU 0 uliv«, 11 yy M 4luuei ti us Lillian Itodei
survey.(MiHer survey. A-155. t0 Tom Worsham, 2.05 acres
hm Akins. Horace Akins unit T seph Barges su'vcy
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Mrs Haasl
F. I pan to William A.
Chev
Kennedy —19®
Ml H irrwttt
Vucd pickup L. E
“Sirdr CMv imp.^
i-s*”^; |3t» Ford
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J ira Akins, Horace L. Akins, J
and T. r. T _•*•" to Don R. Owens
and wife Anne Ovens. !uts nos
af «he'd52 . .1 453 Whispering Oaks no. 3
A-27B **•!, <i** Mim’ro' 1 coses
Alonso Martin and wife let tie
IMS Ford;
Moore and wife Ruby Lee Moore rett to Torn Wonhain 2 acres G. undivided 40 uc.-es interest, Nkho-
Iot no. 435, Whispering oaks n" 3. U y’arue* survey
Edd A. Hi- her und Jeffrey D
Vaught, individually and Joint cxe-
V*r« ot jrhi* ci’lilr of J. L Flct
W. O. Barrett et *; Ull-ui .
Callawsy Wareu and Kathleen
•veil survey, abat. no. 16.
Ota Walls MoCalkm. a widow,
las Navarro survey.
Emmji Hamm WsJker and hua-
Waren his wi« to D D Brunson band Glen Walk.- to Paul H. Pre-
BOB acre* P Adams surveyIwift 9 4 acres R de O’Sinea Mir-
A-3. jvey, abat no. 175.
Jewell Kctron el vir T G Ket- Etta B. fcott and hoshand ilar-
roo to C. D. ilays 4 HO acres, klricevtn D. Scott to J. H Gheaer. 5
Miller Mir-'ey acres, Jackson Fteeman survey,
Mary Elizabeth IJgon, Individ- abat .110. 83.
ually and ac n guardian of the es-j W. B. Busby to J. H Cheser. 4
tate of Mary Liu Ligon. a minor ucres Jackson Freeman survey, ab-
Th« Rains County Laadar
yt Tcxm Tht.nidav JA3U*rv 14. 1MB
1 survey. n
Crittenckr:
to Pan Ameri« m Corp . *fl acie*
I, Birrtwt-M gtirve>'
gginia Marlon Stamper, Inch
vidu illy and as a suaruion of thr*
ejrtatt of Patsy Ann Stamper, a
minor to T'*n Am rican Corp., .31
|. U. iltl ilWfi »UiTt
. G Gowin and Loretta Cowin
hia w'tn Carrie <;nwin n vt id«nv 1n
D. Brunson Jr., 1 acre in P
Adam, survey A-3.
nrsA wife Kuby r j ,vcm to Loyd Man
Ricks and nua- v^l^apering u»k»
jHcju, Cecil Pour.ds and
no S3.
J«nvel! Tho
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HETTY DEATON
1 don't Kttfr.
dents are ^lad
««* UauUful day, howevsr, 1 ........
"Texas weathse” by the time we
go to press next Wednesday, we
may have a foot of snow on the
gro ind so I’ll skip the comments.
The Hums Col ity He-4 oltie-
men-k Asso aUrsi will meet nest
mssmuswsi Thursday night, Jan 14th at 7 pIE.
whelher the stu- in ,h* R,se Community .'enter,
that their C.awws ^ ^ 0,flce 'hnna»r.
La
Cadenza
have been resumed but I sure do'*111 1'reHPT' ,he Program o„ ASC.
._____ _ ... . __oractices for this snrinx and nA
know a lo* of mothers that
on and husband C tkkied pink"
i - Ji- f* Chesei, j| Emory Klcmertary P-IA,
seres, Jackson Freeman survey ,__’
|wili meet next Thursday afternoon.
lot 3:00 p.m. The proaiau. ’.heme!
abst no Hi
Marriage Ucenses
**TjdiT Ttnrr-Ki. -■
practices fur this spring and will
jdisi-usii the government drouth feed
A die, Amigos; Hasta Manana
June Shelton; Roy Carl Martin and . ’ ,
tudv Hn,Wwr,gM: Richwd i.en-!Am"*Can
Ithts month is -Toselh.-r We Help Mr and Mr* Bob Founds and
1 .(A Child hy Stresiui.sWhasd altkirlllh jeii7ui Toui.ua'' lie.-si' a
reth Arrington and Judith
Iaingford; O. F Northcutt
ux Ouida Giie* T F. Oliver and Lola Oliver his > auiuuc IU
[Jo Anna Founds: Margie
„ and husband S C.
I c H Pits ai"’ v'1"’
r(p and Lurlme Childers
god Eu Childer- to l*"1'
g 41 a Tea in B. de O'Sinea
Robbins Jr to Clayton
Jim Akins, Horace L. Akins Jr
und T, F 1 von to Audrey J. Brake
bill end Grace Brakebill. lot no. 4
Whispering CMks no 1.
Jim Akins, Hoi ate L. Akins, Jr
and T F Ly<m to C. D. Barbee and
Pearline Barbee lot no. 79, Whis-
pering Oaks no. 1.
Jim Akins, Horace L. Akins. Jr.,
and T F. Ly on to Harold L. Wal
53 Whisepiing Oaks
Jim Akins, Horace L. Akins Jr.,
and T F Lyon to Grady W Mc-
Mahon and wife Delores McMahon
land John B Cooke and wife Susie
Ii-Vnkc lot no M V/hisperin-r Cjuks
'no. L
YOt W1IJ. ALWAYS FEND
CiOOD rKOWCTS - GOOD BEBYIO.
VaHdi.. svf You Sm the GULP Sign
Make a HsMt sf Shoppiar Here tor Sendee Xeeda
CHARLIE ROBERTSON
EMORY. TEXAS
to lorn W oi si lain
Hargr survey,
Jetfie I^«e Thild*, »cllnK individ-
I The W
The speaker Mary H'jyhes and Mrs I a-ts Coot
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Emory Faptist pour Springs Wednesday mornlnf.
*. Adams survey A ’
Sam An .is to Smack over
ually and as guardian of the estate Corp, Ai acres t D, u Kelley sur-
of Charles Lonnie Samford and Or
viile Galen Samfm rninots and
joined heirs pro furma by her
husband John R, Chillis 217 acres
B de O'Sinea survey
G. B. King and wife Leah King
to Texaco, Inc., a Delaware Corp ,
23<ffl acres Pleasant Adams sur
vey.
Frank Rylant and wife Tessie
Herbert Rylant and wife Stella M
Texaco Inc. 6 57 acres Brice
Miller surv.y,
Nancy Duffey, a single woman
IU* Texaco Inc., 106 80 acres in J
j Barges survey.
A, A, Tarbutlon to Texaco, Inc
3.75 acres G, B Yarber survey T
D, O’Kelley survey.
Buster Fleming and wife Nona E,
Fleming 2 acres. J. Barges survey
Vemie Luiketl and wifi Odessa
Luekest to Texaco. Inc . 1 Ai vrm
J. Hargis survey
J. O. Sisk and wife Eleanor Sisk
Texaco Inc , 139 20 acres Chan-
ey Boren survey, A-25
C. D. MfX?«IHim et ux Eunice!^
McCollum to Sam Amis, 2 acres
R-scoc rathcccc ct ux Mary J
Fatheree to Smackover Oil Corp ,|
20 acres Rebecca Finley survey
18-A Haskethal!
Schedule Given
Joel W Lgnnon et ux Hallie '>-n- ,hey met the Quitman
The Rains Wildcats began dis-
trict play Tuesday, Jan 5 when
Thr* W#ti To# Sntmrt T»mft
Club w?jc agkir. honored lait week1
to have two visiting couples, uue.
f^OsTa Ciir.Jec, A: k , i t!u #* -
from .Shreveport. La
Emory has really lxw*n burring
this last week. Lots of strangers
in town, we hear they are “oilmen”
local suK-kmen coming into town
Sparky says:
Bulldogs fo,. • dut-tion'; new houses go
ling up; the constructir* of the new
•---- jing up; me consxru«u» oi me new
me Wildcats entered the district post Qffjop ]s gt*j^ very soon;
non with a 14 won, 13 lo*t j^vc been working on
run to Smackover Oil Corp. 9 25» .Ty* -d| 6 30
acres J. Hrrges survey
George Melton et ux Fave Mel-,
ton .0 Smackover Oil Corp. 7.9 ac-ord The boy. have a record of 9*, ^ subdlvulion on Highway
*’ "rWy „ „ |'vln* “>d 5 while the girla g, all wetk; everything ha. taken
R C. Gleen et ux Sallle E trail with a 5 won-T l.ifl rei-ord. _ of « -Boom
enr to Smackover Oil Corp , 37B Tlie Wildcat team, have entered1,,___
aa.a in G. B Yarber survey. L, toumg; - rt. induding
[Como Tournament in which the nbw , r»»'ny
'£>
Huyalty Deeds
Oo-it-yaunali aUctrkal
work cm m MMifi
CaH m B*ct
t. T. Maino.d and wife Fay
Mainord to C 0. Pollard u id.vid-
ed 2 acre interest R. 1e C sini-a
survey and undivided 18 acre irler-
esl in Nicholas Navarro survey.
Ralph F Howell to R. A. Ewing
boys captured second place cham-
pionship after benip defeated by
o. Both teams lost out in the
East Texas To im-ment, but
gir ls ca ne back •<> win first plac^
consolation ui ti.e Winnsooro Tour
Jr., undivided 7.5 acre interest B de nsrr.mt
Osina* nut vey, abet. au. 175.
Annie Lee Moore. ■ wide"*.
A. Ewing, Jr„ undivided 5 ecre
interest B. do O’Sinea surety utwt
175.
Elizabeth Marcelle, Lively Ham-
feme sole to J, E. Flemie-'i,
interest in 53 1-2 arres, B jF
de O’Sinea survey; 26 2-3 acres in Feb
B de O'Sinea survey.
J. R. Northcutt and whe Stella!
Mae Nortficutt to Ralph F. Howxll
60 acres, B, de O Finea survey abst
i. 175.
W. H. Rogers Jr., to Lloyd H
Smith 13 75 acres, Thor G Bird
Tlx killed..it fur the 11164 66 ilia
* : seaiujn is:
n 12- Wills Point. There. 6:30.
r.. 15 Edgewood, Here. 6'00.
fl. D— Malakoil Here, 6:00.
n. 22—Ov -a
ii 29—Rrownshoro There 6:00
-b 2—Wills Poirt. Here. 6 30.
5 -Edgewood. Theie, 6:00.
sb. 9- Malakuff, Thei., 6:00.
Let's go bock our teams all the
way!
Judge Marguerite Braziel and!
Mrs. Marshall Harris were in nl Juat bet she ii as efficient
As a matter of fact, we are grow-
ing ao that our County Clerk Olen
Gilley say. that he ha* completely
run out of room fo. the record!
and we now have two Justice of the
peace Judges
There it Just one ‘ black” spot
jin this whole picture. Ol ad the
(work going or. there tort twenty
per cent of it going to loca: resi-
dents — and we have a numbn
of well qualified people here capa-
ble of doing all kinds of work. This
doesn't Seem e* 'Jiely lair, espec
tally when we are ''A1X” chas-
tised for doing any trading what
soever outside of Emory.
I would like to send a bouquet
of Tines to Judge Marpuer.te Ba-
ziel She always has a pleasant
word and a sirlle for everyone and
•>* NT P<I m 1 flM u
Gr#v*nvill Wednesday on hi*' :.<«s
■nmnri®
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7
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winter... electrically!
HYvr* A »
CLD JM
ThF Ftf?9T ALPhAoET AAG D€ TLLOPfD BV Tht
St TIC PEOPLE BC' A(ECN 2,000 AND l TOC B C.
T!5 .-O* MAS Rfi
WE£ N 2.000 AND :
MAS REMAINED UNC*lA>NGED
MC0TU
EPS 7
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AND IS THfefi»EK»« CO**
Bfc THt OLDEST O AU It
:\x; r% v
m
all gel out.
Our new sheriff. Claud Kerr, is
be seen atouni town anu he too
hi* a smile for hi* constituents.
It has been rumored that Ivan
Alexande- u being considered for
the District JUUgaalup vavaieu by
till- death uf J. lgr Bowman.
really should comment on thi*
’’Spring Weather" but today as I
write this iFriday) it really is aj
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I’KALTILALLY NEW
1000 USED
TIRES
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1/2 PRICE
6.7*15
7.10-15
7-60-15
8.20-15
7 50-14
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Complete Line of
NEW THAI TOE TT”’ aa
from 15 588 to 0.24
Cor. plete Line Small
PICKUF TlkW
8 70-15 to 7 00 !S
6 00-16 to f 50-16
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LONE OAK, TEXAS
OXYGEN EQUIPPED A MB IB » NCF SERVICE
I Honor AH Burial PoKcios
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RUBBING ALCOHOL CO. Pt............... J»c
BED ARROW MINERAL OIL, PC __________ 5»c
RED ARROW MINERAL OIL, QL __________ »8e
5 IillS. EPSOM SALTS .................... 5»e
5 LBS. POWDERED SULPHUR _____________ 5»c
NIX COLD CAPSULES .................... S*t
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.LOSE OUT ON ELECTRIC BLANKETS
NIX PHARMACY
Emory. Tux as
Attention
Cattlemen
The Drought Relief Grain Program has been ap-
proved in Rains, Van Zandt, Henderson, Smith and
Cherokee Count it*.
When your GRAIN CERTIFICATES Are Issued
Here them made to HERRIN FEED & SEED!
We wijt lave you money of) any of our FinTTiiila
Fee-is or on Your Custom Mix F jad.
Save up to gll.OO per ton on Drought Cube*.
BIN FEES i SEES
Phono TR 2-2r*>l VV*s Point, Toxot
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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/m1/7/?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.