Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [77], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965 Page: 8 of 8
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3 Tall Ians $1.00
CRUSHED oc .SLICED
Flat Can
PINEAPPLE
.. 18c
L. MA IH-O* Refrigerator Jar
PEANUT BUTTEI!
.. 49c
HOME FOUC-J-resh Skc'IH 5 Cuu
BLACKEYE PEAS
37c
IVY SATURDAY
PURCHASE
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DIXIE
2-Lb. Bug
POPCORN ...
...... 19c
OLMITO
2 Cans
TOMATOES .
...... 29c
death in 1!*K
I .S. Bonds $820.00
with interment in the Prospect |
•metery. | Saving* Bond sales for the first
Mrs. Holt's mndacn« served nsl*l«»v*n trrtalr t
Rains county Of this!yo“ w~*d
u*um. jpuuuu were purchased
uring the month of November ac-i
DEL MONTE sr TCXSUN
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
-OUNCE CAN
39c
TALL CORN
SUN UTE
SUN VALLEY
BACON
BISCUITS
M A R 6 R 1 N E
r« found
4 Cans
2 Pound*
49e
29c
4 3c
F. S. ALEXANDER
TELEPHONE GL 3 2601
EMORY, TEXAS
May 15, 1MHB, the daugnter of Wil-j every M-iwnd and (mirth Suii-
liam and Mary Roue day. and Saturday nights
She was a mtinbei of Uie Bap sundae School Every Sunday. f'""" 1 ....."
tbit Chur. h. ______ lyou might want to start again. It a
She married Joe Holt u toot in ► sale lima, t warn u
Stamford, Tox Hr preceded her r. Vhl'ljntlt/ir Colon of !
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1 ----—- - —-■— ——-- —* - fr:z-rLs w-ftav * Uog — -tv.rt -I-tv, r,ir.-i.'
how much they will cost. Recent-jially Men s tiihli
|ly I received an advertisement frorryMariha Class
concern in Mineola. They sell 3Baptut Church
5 rhsnneU for tin r*»r 100
uKe more details ju*t|and other friendi ]
amount snjuuu were purchased, ' ? . I'**** uu0 *••*** IMi
duria- •*.. month nl Movemhc I)ont tagetU* CatUemen a| ol
I M3 (III
mree
!daughter», Mrs. Hetty Sweeden
Wuuuan. Mrs Minnie Arrington
(jrevnville jiuI Mrs Joafc Thorn-
hill of Albs, fine sister, Mrs Min-
nie Bu'-ns of Commerce; 19 £T»n<1~
Children. 18 great grandchildren
eigh» great-great grandchildren and
several nieces, nephews and
relatives
Arkansas Funeral
For W. L. Martin
L Martin, 86. brother
Mmes Lalhe Whittle Jennie Pound
and Mrs Sam Davis, died Friday
in Truman. Ark.
He was the ion of the late Rev
and Mrs. C. M, Martin.
Sam Davis and his son
Dsvis of Dallas, attended the serv
ice in Truman.
cording to Judge Marguerite Bra
liel. Chairman of the Rains Coun
ty Savings Bonds Committee. i
During November Texan* put -
chased 611,577.064 in Series E and
Savings Bonds This represents
3.6 pet vent increase the
same period last year Cumulative
sales for eleven months of 19M
amounted to 035,945 497 whlr-s |.
•i o per rent of the state's goal of
O50 million
“A good habit to get into dur-
ing the New Year is buying UJ5.
Savings Bonds regularly — boy one
month at 637 50 and vnu'll h»ve —
men
iimku.s »ouivj«y mg!n, January|
null.il Center Arnic Hays. AriOt ;T-iinr inenq
manaaer w.li discuss lhMr*Bm* 8W>n
every kindness .
65000 s month coming back when
the bonJs mature." Chairman Bra
ziel stated
Mrs Claudia Brewer, Mrs. Jcy
Billy Horror-ks art Mrs Katherine Wal-
drop were in Greenville to have a
medical checkup on loctr children
drought grain program and spring'
ASP practices Both of these pro-
grams should be uf interest to most \
cattlemen.
If you plan to put out some coas-
tal this vear. now m-gh* be „ ,
time to start looking around__
some s rigs Because of the dgy We wish
weal, er we have had for the pa.t many symp
two yean, good sprigs could be ness during Uie I
scarce. When you put out anything!**
out top notch sprigs you’re l.rkedj
ore you start By starting
look now, good, bg, strong roots)
rvn be located Now is also the| w**y' 14
tune to get y,,ji giuund prepared l011*^00 *” I
A good seed bed is esserttsl LsndP^* **f**?J^P
prepared now will hive time to110 m>’ brother,
settle and be ready to plant. IM th* *■**• °* 1
Ibo Wal+syt
and Mrs J H McAllister! T*J ‘^** •
nsued Mr and Vr- 'nbn Crum C?|W* W*™1* **■1
Elmo. I NRA1
Visitoi* recently hero in theiGMMGK MEI.TON TO
home of Mr. and Mr. Geary Wil HI I1J» NEW HOME
son were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilsoni George Melton has purchased
. nd sona, Dak Wilson and Barry lot from Mrs, Amanda Pearson on.of Mesquite and sister
L.y.-'n, of Bay City and Mr and Mrs. N Ravine street, wheie he will Orsberne, Mulshoe,
Wayne Wilson of Houston
(build a three-bed room biijk house nsnemherancea.
LEADER Hlit BIRTHDAYS
Mrs. Thelma McAree Ls sending HAMM Jit IIJIING NEW
the Leader to her sun Gary McAree hoMe on HIGHW AY 19
Mrs. C. M
for birthday
Carl Hamm is having a two-bed-
room residence built on his lot
north of Emory on Highway IS
Almie Russell ii doing tiie carpen
ter work
George Beckmll tock his fether
W. W. Becknell. to Grand Saline
last week for a medical check-up
Ray Bone is m a suiphui Springs
hospital where he had surgerv,
fr. and Mrs. Curry Martin of
Houston visited the J. B. McAihs
ten.
YOU’LL FIND
i£|9
,0$l?
Wm
IN Tt%
Visitors to Mr. and Mrs Jefft
Fleming during *hc week-end were
and Mrs. J B McAllister. Mr
Callie Vincent U reported and Mrs. Paul Ukel of Cash, Jim-
lo be unimproved at her home ati my Fleming of Gr» m ilk and Mr
er recently being in a Grand Sa- and Mrs Roberts t urns
line hospital lor treatment. ‘ -------------
_____! Mr and Mrs J. W t'selt.m of
Mrs Fannie MeRon has hem. ai;Gladewater and Mr and Mrs, Jim
at her he..a- this week, Tie Muckleroy of White Oak vis-
_________ ted Mr and Mrs. H. G. Garrett
Mr. and Mu. P P Prer.tir. Sunday night.
Mrs. Fay Daughert^'and Mr. an 'I---
Mrs fvobelt Wilson wv.e in Grsnti Mi. aou Mis. 0. E Mood- weie
Saline this week where Mr. Prcn- visitors to Mrs. L F Samford Ie-‘
tic had dental work done week and she had as he! guests
_• (also, Mrs. W. M Morrow and
Mrs. Adc Childers Is having den-lA. Samford Saturday
11st work done in Grand Saline
| Former sheriff Carl Cordell ofj
Sulphur Springs, who has been inj
a hospital there, has been moved]
to Dallas for major surgery’
’’.-building Ponte
i Buddy While and other* arm
(nearing completion of the James]
(Taylor residence in the cast parlj
j nt town-v.'l..c:, i eueiidT parful
]!y destroyed by fire. It is a three-]
bedroom combination brick struc-
ture.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tarbutton
have been staying in Dallas each
night this past week with their
granddaughter. Linda, anJ Brenda
Hilderbranc.
Sends the Leader
Mrs. Geary W lson is sending the
Rains County Leader to her son.
Dale Wliaun, ot Bay tJBjf.
And Grady Pan ter is also send-
ing the Lender to his ton. Howell
Painter of FI. Worth, as a belated
Christmas gift.
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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/m1/8/?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.