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RUTH M. WYLIE
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For your convenience...
the EQUAL PAYMENT PLAN
Whitewright FFA members wish
to thank the following people for
their continued support of the
Whitewright FFA show program.
monthly payments. Your monthly bill will
show the charge for the amount of electricity
you actually used, but you pay only the
equal payment amount. Periodically we will
review your account and if you have used
more or less electricity than first esti-
mated, we will contact you in order to
work out an adjustment. If you are interested
in the Equal Payment Plan, call Community
Public Service Company.
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News deadline at the Whitewright
Sun is Tuesday noon. To insure
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1. To tame our government so that it is
the Servant, not the Master of the People.
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1. Continental Telephone Co.
2. Presley Auto Parts
3. Community Public Service
4. Lions Club
5. Jacks Wholesale Meat - Trenton
6. Farley Grain Co.
7. Whitewright Dairy Queen
8. Bob Worthy Ford
9. Rotary Club
10. Whitewright Lumber Co.
11. Dr. Steve Sullivan
12. Earnheart Funeral Home
13. Chamber of Commerce
14. Whitewright By-Products
15. Meadors, Inc.
16. Melton’s Thriftee
17. Dawson Propane
18 Whitewright Ins. and Real Estate
19. First National Bank
20. Teague Industries
21. Carl’s Tasty Sausage
22. Edwards Chevrolet
23. Pettits Grocery
24. Monsanto Agriculture Center
25. OK Feed MUI
26. Gibsons Stores, Inc.-Sherman and Denison
27. McKenney Cattle Co.
28. David Johnson
29. Elbert Bennett
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OPEN LINE:
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Subscription rates: One year $4 — Grayson and Fannin
Counties. $5 — Other. Second class postage paid at
Whitewright, Texas. All correspondence should be addressed
to The Whitewright Sun, Box 218, Whitewright, Texas, 75491.
Telephone: 364-2276.
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They can be achieved only if they are
shared by the people. Hopefully, here are
our Goals!
You can usually anticipate increases in
food bills, rent, taxes and other household
expenses. But the weather is usually dif-
ferent from day-to-day, month-to-month and
season-to-season . . . and these weather
changes can cause your electric bill to fluc-
tuate. This can sometimes make budgeting
rather difficult. Community Public Service
Company can help with the Equal Payment
Plan ... a convenient method of equalizing
your monthly utility payments. With this
) convenient plan, your yearly electricity
bill is estimated and divided into 12 equal
2. To balance the Federal Budget and
reduce the Federal Debt, making fiscal
responsibility mandatory in our handling
of the Public Trust.
Horace Gordon, Miss
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Your vote for R. J. Hagood insures
that you and District 22 will be ably
represented in the true spirit of
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integrity combined with the N
background and experience
needed in our legislature. Intelli-
gent citizens want, and expect in-
telligent representation. Send
Democrat R. J. Hagood to Austin
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3. To nurture Free Enterprise which is so
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SRone (214) 364-2276 dgs
da Stephens, Linda Jo Stuart, shower honoring Mrs. Kellous
Patsy Williams, Rebecca Pel- Watson, a recent bride. Those
frey, Sharon Sue Chesser, Lillis present were Miss Caroline
Watkins, Kathy Morgan, David Simmons, Miss Margaret
Phillip and Johnnie Woodson, Pierce, Miss Faye Alverson,
BoBo Stuart, Donald Williams, Miss Maggie Horton, Miss Hes-
Mike Little, Richard Hicks, Jan ter Martin, Miss Bettie Lou
Buchanan, Mike Bow, Dennis McLean, Miss Beatrice May-
Gary Holloway, Randy Bryant nord Miss Margaret Higginbo-
and the honoree. tham of Howe and the honoree.
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ALSO A SPECIAL THANKS TO:
1. Chuck and Charlie at the First National Bank
if you want to change Congress for the
better, elect David H. Brown U.S.
Representative.
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Phone Company Training Given
I tg,4;n Talk 42 Persons
LGM3IdLIUII I CIn Forty-two nursing home staff
« members received certificates
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All segments of the telephone wor ’ t e so-called interconnec- Provider Training program giv-
industry, including labor, are tion companies. Specialized en by the Paris Junior College at wright Sun of April 26, 1956. Miss Eva Stillwell attended a
expected to work actively in common carriers which provide the Whitewright Nursing Home, The Whitewright Chamber of Shriner dinner dance at Denison
support of the Telephone Con- intercity Private-line services April 12-15. Mrs. Robert Brown, Commerce held its regular last Thursday evening.
sumer Communications Reform over selected routes which, coordinator of special programs monthly meeting Monday even- The Blue Bird Club met with
Act (2. 3192) recently intro- because of rate structure char- for the PJC Continuing Educa- ing at Craig’s Cafe, Carl Ed- Mrs. Kay Kimbell last Wednes-
duced by Sen. Vance Hartke acteristics, are more profitable tion division, announced the wards, vice-president presiding, day afternoon and elected the
(D.-Ind.) than average for the telephone certificate recipients. A general discussion was held following officers: Mrs. Gilmore
Voicing this view, Frank companies. The training program in- on means of securing prospec- Webster, president; Mrs. Luci-
Thompson, district service Ihe. legislation which has cludes lecture and visual aid tive industry for Whitewright, an Andrews, vice president, and
manager at the local Continental been introduced in the Senate instruction in interpersonal The directors voted to pay the Mrs. Oran Sears, reporter.
Telephone office, said today the would reaffirm the intent of the skills for providing social servic- expenses of the members of the The following appeared on
bill reflects an industry concen- Communications Act through es to the elderly in interpersonal Industrial Committee who travel the Charmode Club program
sus that legislation is needed to the following three provisions: settings. out of town in search of pros- April 15 at the school: Marjorie
protect residential and small Reaffirm the authority of the Those attending from White- pects. Holland, Mary Johnson, Eliza-
, business telephone users from states to regulate terminal and wright were: . A variety show and the crown- beth Groves, Margaret Mc-
large-scale price increases station equipment. Rosalie Geers, Debra Pennell, ingof the king and queen Friday Murry, Lucille Giles, Mildred
which impartial studies show Prescribe standard governing Phyllis Williams, Helen Comp- night will climax annual Wes- Holcomb, Reida Chumbley and
will result from present policies FCc licensing of specialized ton, Neta Compton, Carolyn tern Week festivities of the Katherine Vaughn.
of the Federal Communications common carriers to provide Slaughter, Faye Hastings, Na- whitewright schools.
Commission. intercity private line service— dine McCollough, Virginia Yo- A son, Thomas Addison, was FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
The Hartke bill would reaf- assuring against wasteful du- well, Neil White, Jackie Srader. born April 7 to Staff Sgt. and items taken from the White-
firm the national goal of the plication of services of the type Diane Langford, Alberta Mrs. Floyd Harvey at Tripier wright Sun of April 21, 1931.
Communications Act of 1934, already provided by the tele- Daniels, Kathy Grisby, Sue Army Hospital, Honolulu, Mr. Kellous Watson, son of
which calls for universal tele- phone company. Humphries, Berdell Guess, Vel- Hawaii. Sergeant Harvey is the Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Watson and
phone service offered within the . Preclude denial of competi- ma Blakey, Sandra Ellison, Sue son of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Miss Clevis Gates, daughter of
economic reach of all Ameri- tive intercity private line rates Spencer, Ruby Gentry, Jeannie Harvey Qf Whitewright. Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Gates,
on the basis they are too low if shipworth, T.W. Bowen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith were married on April 9 at
they are compensatory. This Jeannett Bowen, Geneva entertained for their daughter, Durant, Okla.
would prevent establishment of Murphy, Estelle Frazier, Fran- Connie, with a birthday party at John Norris and Lee Norris
-protected cartels under ces McLean, Ruby Jester, El- the city park last Friday. Games have purchased the brick build-
rate umbrellas. ,,-r none Jenkins, Bobbie Henry, were played and refreshments ing known as the Fleming
Peciie support for thesnegis- Francis Mathis. Kathv New- were served to the following: building on lower Main Street.
Fern Fain, Sally Spencer, Rhon- The Always Ready Class of
da Beth Bond, Jan Billner, the Baptist church entertained
Becky Blanton, Rozena Alexan- Wednesday afternoon at the
der, Sarah Gail Johnson, Bren- home of Mrs. W.C. Wood with a
cent can’t figure out a weekly
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TWENTY YEARS AGO Lloyd Moore, Miss Gladys Ray,
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Political |
Column
The following political an-
nouncements are paid for by the
candidates and or their cam-
paign manager. Names and
addresses are on file at the
office of this newspaper.
For County Attorney
Grayson County
STEVE DAVIDCHIK
JOE TAYLOR
wright were:
Rosalie Geers, Debra Pennell,
Phyllis Williams, Helen Comp-
ton, Neta Compton, Carolyn
Slaughter, Faye Hastings, Na-
dine McCollough, Virginia Yo-
well, Nell White, Jackie Srader.
Diane Langford, Alberta
Daniels, Kathy Grisby, Sue
Humphries, Berdell Guess, Vel-
ma Blakey, Sandra Ellison, Sue
, . Spencer, Ruby Gentry, Jeannie
• cans, Thompson said. on the basis they are too low if shipworth, T.W. Bowen, Jr.
® As a result of FCC decisions they are compensatory. This Jeannett Bowen, Geneva
e since 1968, two types of compe- would prevent establishment of Murphy, Estelle Frazier, Fran-
• titors have developed: Distribu- bCC-protected cartels under ces McLean, Ruby Jester, El-
• tors and retailers which sell or rate umbrellas. _ none Jenkins, Bobbie Henry,
• lease telephones, special equip- specific support for the legis- Francis Mathis, Kathy New-
ment and PBXs to be connected aton has been expressed by the man, Sharon Ritchie, Bertha
to the telephone company net- --- Independent Telephone Bath, Oleta Berg, Almeeta
Association, the Bell compan- Smith, Janice Kemp, Sue Mor-
ies the Organization for the ris, and Rev. Harry Stanley.
Protection and Advancement of
Small Telephone Companies, (envpauAgewg
the National Telephone Cooper- •CI l QWQy
ative Association and other in-
dustry groups. Newy Head
In recent years the FCC has ■ ■ -E-
been altering our nation’s tele-g _ m
phone system and ignoring the () meAm
goals of the Communications —FH-W- ■
Act. If left unchecked the Danny Carraway was elected ------------------------------
federal experimenters will im- commander of the American All the classes in Whitewright
pair the world’s best and most Legion Post 285 at their regular schools had individual class
reasonably priced telephone meeting last week. meetings to elect candidates for Freddie Prinz, comedian star
system by injecting artifical Other officers elected were king and queen of Western of “Chico and the Man” and
competition into a publicly regu- W.B. Key Sr., Sr. vice com- Week. Senior candidates are all-round entertainer, says,
lated utility, he said. mander; John Curtis, chap- Alice Mae Ayres and Travis “When it comes to giving to
“This contrived competition lain; O.L. Nicely, a commander Sanderson. First grade candi- the American Cancer Society,
is a major consumer issue and’odell Carraway, adjutant. dates are Rozena Alexander and don’t say‘Thass no my chob.’
because of the large rate in- The finance officer will be Donald Williams and Sara Gail Because helping support cancer
creases that will occur as the selected at the next meeting in Johnson and Reed Vestal. research and other nationwide
telephone industry shifts to May There also will be five programs to fight the disease is
cost-based pricing which is ne- trustees named by the com- FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO your job and mine and every-
cessary to meet competition, mander. . Items taken from the White- body’s. So let’s all get in this
Thompson said. wright Sun of April 22, 1921. together and help wipe out
“The FCC has turned a deaf VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Pope, cancer.”
ear to our protests and has Visitors for Easter dinner in 1------—---- --------
refused to hold back on its the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
so-called competition program Frazier were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
until its own economic impact Cleveland, Donna, Mike and
tp. Kristi of Hurst; Mr. and Mrs.
iss Travis Sanderson of Dallas;
lic Brenda and Darlene Williams of
a- Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Grady
gce Riley of Sherman; Mr. and Mrs.
9 Jimy ' Frazier of Desert; Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bing, Jr. of
College Station; Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Williams, Kathy and
Kelly of Sherman; Mr. and Mrs.
James V. Williams, Darla and
a- Keith; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wil-
tion, after examining varidus liams and Jeffrey, and Mrs.
aspects of American living, dlis- Charles Williams, all of White-
closed that 14 per cent of 'the wright.
nation’s adult citizens can’t fill —
out a check properly; 29 per- brown Names
paycheck if it includes over- Whitewright
time, and many can’t pick the a a • -1
Area Aides
S. Fourth district U.S. Congres-
sional Candidate David H.
Brown of Sherman has an-
nounced his Grayson county
campaign steering committee.
Former Mayor Russell R.
Summers and Bill McFatridge
yil head the committee in the
Whitewright area.
Former Mayor Worth Camp-
bell of Denison and retired
industrialist Sam Pack of Sher-
man are serving as co-chairmen
of the committee.
Mrs. Shirley Mullinix, Bells
banker, will be committee there
and Miss Tohnie Hynds will
direct the effort in Van Alstyne.
Ralph Finke of Pottsboro and
Mrs. Alma Neal Wallis of Sadler
will coordinate efforts in North-
west Grayson county.
Other area chairmen are Joe
P. Wallace, Howe; John T.
Bledsoe, Gunter; George Light,
Collinsville; Bernard Jones of
Tom Bean and James Wendover
of Tioga.
4. And through such means, to provide
meaningful, rewarding jobs for the
worker, fair incentive for capital
investment, honest Social Security, equal
Justice under the law.
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Hovell, Darla. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1976, newspaper, April 22, 1976; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424511/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.