Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1977 Page: 4 of 10
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LOCAL NEWS
{ By Pauline Iflven
DELAYED
Mr. A Mr». Junior Hatley re-
ceived word I hur». morning
on March 3rd ihai theu daugh-
ler, Mr, A Mr». William D,
I Hi:eu, and their 3 children
Uumeit home or mobile
>nu war shuck by a tornado
whatever and war ripped
,'jrt. They were In ihe ino-
hilc home but they were not
tiouily hun but Ion all their
intents. Thu happened
mid 3 a. m. Mr. A Mrs. Hat-
i y lelt to there.
Vlryil and Pat Co-»k oi Ph-
im Kingd 'in were vlriton to
k . M .
Mri. HudJy Williams, Mr.
k . I .
tvilliaiia, f
Mu. t, J. Hatley and alto
topped by to see Gilbert A
’ lines Cook.
I test Hill >f Lotte oak was
P i,o i n,lay | cart for bust-
Luther Little was ur Greuit-
1)1, i sec ins doctor, had a
ad ft Lis ey ■.
'Ll V. I cuter took Mayc Dee
ilil, i Fimey on business.
Net a Adc ck visited her mo-
i, Mrs. Bessie Brown, of
1 1 1 Hue, , .
Kaye Smith lias a job at ETS
. slu began w rk some lime
.is; week.
Mi. A Mrs. Vernon Tenter
e lilts s lie better. Mr.
Mrs. Albert Sul lord visited
. r mother at the mining home
j • . Idris
liter wasn't feeling too well,
Mrs. Ida Hass is ill with the
plored the big cily. We visited
awhile with one of Lucille's
good friends she lived by when
they were Over there. We also
came by tier rent house A her
lot on out of the edge of Dal-
las A visited with Mrs. Nona
Elkins A talked awhile A gave
tier the news from down here.
We enjoyed ourselves and ate
ourlunch at a Dairy tdueelt
there in Dallas, Came home a
different route and I did tee
some more tilca I luteit'i ever
. .
comes out of Dallas that way
sometimes.
Mrs. Rosa Williams A Gladys
Bellamy of Longview are visit-
ing here this week a' Frankie
Ainsworth, Mra. Robbie Jones
A Kufel KedJmgs over at bois
d'Arc. They will g home this
week or I rankle will take tile in
Oler, production manager, Dr.
W. E. McKee, technical direc-
tor! model released Feb. 2&,
1977 at !|54 a. nu Weight! f)
lbs. 3 ozs. Outstanding fea-
tures of Use model: two-lung
free tqeeltrig, scream*
tody, continuous bowl
bearing, economical feed,
water-cooled exhaust, change-
able seat cover. The manage-
ment assures the public there
will be no new modeli the bal-
ance of the year. This is the
' of Mr, A Mrs.
power,
line boc
very happy family. Best of
luck to them all.
Mrs. Marye Merer', Sunny
Point, A Kit Whlt'.c went to
Min cola Friday for Marye to
see Dr. Moore. They look off
after seeing the doctor lo
Grand Valine, Edgcwood,
Wills Point, oh, just took a
good day for driving A seeing
sites.
granddaughter t
Ben L. Oler ot Brashcar.
>y
saw Dwight, Billy John A fam-
ily and some of their friends
rry
b-
flu.
Carolyn Burns of Miller Grove
putt Friday attern>xm with
■'era William, while the was
•taving her car fixed at Steen's
Garage. Carolyn went across
ic highway with Mrs. sally
lit ii along with Vera Wil-
iams and Mattie bisk to take
let ires l a chartered Farmers
nn it gi up from Minn. There
brei be L'uJ>, ur und
: do people. They visited at
William Grocery, ray's Hard-
care and the Cily Cale while
.
Mrs. Jan e Lynch visited with
riendn in Point Friday. She
as uying she would have a
trthday March 18 th.
lurby Helms is wanting ii lo
itg-ut sius.< ao.g • fishing. .
P. R. Armou Is back in a
'alias It plial for treatment.
I inda Rhodes and Ida Hats
ad business in Greenville Sal,
NEW NTWS
We are nor having any rain
>ut it is still cold A tic ground
sitin' OK ii p and 1 don't
believe things in the garden
will come up over that crust
tils Tuesday bur this Wed. is
cloudy and c Id and l> does
give rain hi the forecast It*
l.ursday.
Mrs. Lucille dor < Pauline
Rivers look oil Tuc . morning
and we went to Dallas, We ex-
hume Thun. A they will be
back next week. You all don'i
forget die family reunion lor .
Mrs, Rosa Williams Sun., 29th
it March, at die Civic Ccutcr
in Lone Oak. it will also be
her birthday. Everyone is in-
vited to come A bring a cover-
ed dtsh A spend the day Sun,
Si don't forget.
Mrs. Eloise Jack, «, Mes-
quite, A Aunt Jessie Ha.ins,
Dallas, visited her Tue*sday,
,
came by ft* a visit widt Pat I-
irtc Rivers A she was gone.
T hey visited widt Dock A
Georgie Cunningham A some
.'hers around. 1 am very sorry
1 missed dtetti but things like
that just happen. Georgie aid
drey both lo iked good.
Pauline Rivers A Kit Whittle-
had business in Emory Monday
morning, also at Lone Oak A
on to Greenville.
Mrs. Willie Davis at this
tilM is maybe tOHIC belter.
Aunt Nora Stuart is some bet-
ter. But there is still some
sick at dtis time.
Pauline Rivers A Kir went to
Mine la I huts, morning to see
their doctor there, Pauline
weitt on up to Line Oak to see
her sister, Louise Ho ten. They
were to go to Greenville to see
iand, but it was too late to do
anything A Pauline had the
JuJjJuche A she came back
n mo, ions* 'hor tun. whan
she feels bettet,
Mrs. Lo-a k'cflroy. Point,
went to a Dallas doctor Thurs.
with her eyes.
Mrs. Lucille Oler received an
announcement of a new baby
girl in their family. I wan'r
everyone lo ead it. I think it
is about die cutest one I have
seen yeti The Oler Production
Co., 4105 Forty-Second St.,
i’ n Arthur, Texas 77G40 an-
nounce. 1977 (tier Baby Girl,
Sicphaney Dia'tann, model
number 1. Bruce" Ole-, design-
er and chief engineer, Mina
Jackie Butler
Gro. fif Sta.
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HWY. 19 NORTH
(coooco)
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THING GOING
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Luuise Hood
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EMORY TEXAS I
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OFFICE IN ART SHACK
INTERSECTION 35 & 69
The rumor got (tut that Jen
Don Cason and Clarence R
erts got tired but 1I141 D a mi*-
take. They quit and have tak-
en up contracting dry wall
mechanic w >rk. If any xu-
necds that king ot job done-
call on them,
Mrs. Nellie Roberta, Mrs,
'
Judy, have been & are on the
sick list. Hope they get all
better so»«,
Nellie Roberts vbited Iter
sisiei at Min«oU * visited her
mother there. She took sick
& had to come home & she
isn't feeling much better, she
went to the d »ctor Monday &
si did 3essie.
Mrs. Lucille Oler is visiting
friends & relatives out of town
this weekcnJ. Sure hope she
can enjoy herself* Maybe It
will help her to get away
from home. She uas been real
sick. Hope she will come back
feeling better.
Pauline Riven took Shirley
Sumner's baby, Ashley, back
to the doctor at Greenville St
he is doing fine,
,
K vkwall, visited her parents,
, •
(iak A Mama Ka»c Rowlard it
Creenville. Those ’than thai
visited Mama Kate we.» Paul-
in. Riven, shirley, Butch, IX—
,
III | If 'ell, 'si- ,
Mrs. Jotuuiy Hooten & son of
Greenville. They were going
to rake Johnny'i baby to Dr.
Hill for an infected car at
4|Go p. m. He had high fever.
Butch Strogner bought him a
new motorcycle Friday. He
was takln,’ the kids for a ride,
Shirley also took a ride. Not
me. I sure d»«n*t ride «i those
things.
1 saw the new married !ady,
Mrs. Jert JAckson, Friday. She
seemed leal happy, Hope she
will be. Hope they all make a
Pauline Rivers & Kit Whittle
went to Garland sat. The)
Billy Joh
of their
& some ot their spousnn on
the hot rod. They have it al-
most finished. It will be red
this time and will no? be as
big as the green one. So they
are hoping to have It going
when the races start about the
last week of March or first
week of April. The Greenville
news will give it on the radi-
sports and alto on the sports
page in tlie Greenville paper.
They will take it to Buffalo
Sun. evening to see if it will
run like they want & get out
the kinks. Hope them the best
of luck this year.
While me & Kit were in Gar-
land, we came b/ the Jessie &
old Lilly Mae McBrides there.
We spent some time with them.
They are is usual. We enjoyed
.try much. There
isn't a dull m
Mae.
Mr. & Mrs, Floyd suiu,Pal-
rni re,came by the Billie Rivers'
awhile sun.
d his mot
Suits, Dallas, had been pretty
sick but was some better.
Aunt Nora Stuart is better,
N*’r»TiadH^n Arrmtr■ w*»n»
back to work this week. She s
better. Aunt Willie Davis is
about tlie same, Norma Jean
went t see her, Rachel KccU
went to set Aunt Mattie Dan-
iel, Lone itak, & the is better.
Gene Hivten A family, Ty-
lei, spun the weekend with
,
Mr, A Mrs. Billy Gene Scott,
.
,
.
Hayes, spent Sun. with her
the Bill Hoot cm, Mrs,
sley A Mrs. Hilda
Ellison took supper wirh them
Monday night.
place my finger in the left
minute around Lilly
evening. The
,
They
Willie
We had a very nice crowd at
ssrvices Sunday morning with
two good lessons A several visi-
tors which we are always glad
i> have them to come by A
welcome them back anytime
they are out our way. We did-
n't go to the Sunday evening
services. My ear has taken to
die worse again. I will go into
Greenville Tuesday at 1|30 p.
in. to see a head special 1st,
I sure hope he can do some-
thing about it. My medical
doctor thinks that is the thing
to do as I am losing the hear-
ing in that ear. I can't hear if
my I
it 'roubl*;d fie.
So 1 don't know if I will see
you all next week or not. I
will no* kn >w until Tuesday
what he will do.
Bye now.
RAINS REACHES
69% OF SAVINGS
BOND SALES GOAL
December sales of Sales E
arid H United stales Bonds in
Karris County In die amount of
$2,894 Were repotted today by
County Bond Chairman Mrs.
Sam Braziel, sales for the 12-
mh potted i ...d ,; M
for 61PL of the 1976 sales goal
ol $40,000,
1 exas sales during the month
amounted t $33,348,74b
while sales for the lirst 12
months of 1976 totaled $288,-
236,151 with 106*7. of the year-
ly sales go.l ot $272,4 million
a :hi1 . d.
Mrs, Willie Holley, win is
• Ml ■ •
Mrs. Bessie Fugleman, were
visit rs here last week.
• BONANZA •
NEWS •
• --By Exa Adams •
• •
Beautiful weather we are
naving. The wind has been
bad >ut rite fruit trees are be-
ginning io gel full of blooms.
Redbud trees are pretty. The
birds are busy beginning lo
build their nests, singing their
rwcet songs. Even I have quilt-
ed a new quilt. Gardens are
being planted. We had some
missing ai church Sunday. Our
wa, able to be in church
ugh, Mrs. Wanda Asbill
war absent as she went with
Donnie &-Gcra!d Kirkpatrick
RAINS COUNTY
EMORY, TEXAS THURSDAY,
past.
Ill out
re, ■
there. Ruby Nell and 3 cliild-
to carry her granddaughter to
the airport. They have moved
lo La, 1 mean, Sandra It hus-
band, Roger Hearn, have,
Leo h Lucille Jcnniiij, are
just Nile. I ucille's sister, Fran-
ces, A husband, Keith Barker,
of Killeen came up Thursday
afternoon. They had a w>nd.r*
tul time, Th.il husbands, Leo
I I, nh, eaiiied ilieio lo Dal-
las sat. to d some shopping,
,
, -1 .
Ruby I
ten visited Lucille 4 Le" Sun.
Mrs. Kdna splnks' daughter,
Clara, spoilt the weekend with
her.
Wanda Asbill, Jewell Daugh-
erty and Alice Knight were iu
Dallas Sat. shopping.
W as so nice to see Ula It
Joint White up and about, John
wasn't feeline t - wrelt
Didn't see die Buford Cates
this weekend sat his new fruit
trees are blooming. He lias
hi place I king good.
Hit May A I. V, visited El-
ite sat. night. We played 42.
T he Thurman Asbills were in
Greenville Sat. for the woddlng
of their sun, David.
The chicken-pox is still rag-
ing, some getting over them,
others Just taking them.
Mr. Caldwell was around
leaving all we neighbors more
of the oranges & grapefruit
from his orchard in the valley
that he had gathered. They
ate still very busy with their
moving.
Mrs. Sybil Cunningham is
back home from Tyler hospital.
Stanley and I visited Marie
A tinley. i hen on to see Ivlrs.
Della Terry awhile. Mrs. Terry
is so sweet and has such a love-
ly home. Wish I could visit
her more often. Then we visit-
ed my sister, Joyce Blanton.
We enjoy the visit with all
and hope all of them will soon
be much better,
Effie and I vidted the new
Childers' baby glil Saturday,
Childers* baby girl Saturday.
She it a doll. She is the daugb-
■ ' I M . . Chil-
ders.
Mrs. Ollic Kimberlln was
able to be in ' wn last week
after recent illness and had
treatment in a Terrell hospi-
tal.
Emmett*
Church
Rev I*,,
float ing
Bunal „„
Cemetery
Mr
f'ght i„ , ,
terabnefil
He was
Methodist fy
farmer and a a
lifelong
Emorymw, •
Survivon J
Eunice CaihJj
Alba, fou. J
of Alba anjl
Dallas Boil]
Arlington J
W illiams Jr J
Calif
Audrey Left,
grandchili
great|
Emor
one ». Ti
11 'dta* ■
Mrs. Ku«
Peggy Arnolj,
vUiuxi last aw
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Everyone is in those gardens
Ing,
that arc dry ugh. That wind
A dust really did the work on
the ground.
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1977, newspaper, March 17, 1977; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846426/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.