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Write-In A [ ] Felix Robinson
Vote For
Whitewright
elect
Sheriff
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Elect
Grayson County
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A Dedicated Man
State Representative District 22
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Full-Time Law Enforcement
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STEVE
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RAY ROBERTS
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GOOD REASONS
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Steve Davidchik will work to collect all hot checks.
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[Pol. Adv. Paid for by Henry’ D. Hynds, Van Alstyne, Tex.]
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r ELECT EXPERIENCE
, ELECT MATURITY
Your vote and influence
will be greatly appreciated.
• ELECT COMPETENCE
„ ELECT ECONOMY
HERE’S A
DOZEN
Pol. Adv. Paid For By Committee To Elect
Jack Driscoll Sheriff, Sherman, Texas
Our neighbor and friend Ray Roberts has represented all of us well
in the Fourth Congressional District. He has gained stature throughout
the 14 years of seniority he has accumulated and now holds some of the
most influential committee assignments in Congress.
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is the right man
for the job of
COUNTY ATTORNEY
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Steve Davidchik will represent all county employes in civil
matters that arise from their work.
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Steve Davidchik will maintain a county attorney's office that is
open and available to all people at all times.
Steve Davidchik will hire a staff of capable attorneys to serve the
citizens of Grayson County.
Businessman
Born and raised west of Pottsboro
Veteran World War II
Obligated to all the People
Educated at Denison High School
Two years at Grayson College
One year at Southeastern, Durant, Okla.
Democratic Primary
May 1,1976
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The club welcomed guests,
Mrs. Lena Mae Young of White-
wright and Mrs. Frances White
of Waco. Mrs. White is a house
guest Bf Mrs. Vernon Gorcan.
Miss Esther Walker is a new
Grayson and Collin counties have been particularly fortunate to have
a man representing us in Congress with his ability, energy and will to
serve. He has always responded enthusiastically and effectively to our
requests for help.
ELECT
STEVE DAVIDCHIK/COUNTY ATTORNEY
"The Right Man for the job”
Pol. Adv. Paid for by Steve Davidchik 720 N. Holly, Sharman, Tex. 75090
[Pol. Adv. Paid for by Friends to Elect Felix Robinson
John Curtis, Chairman
Steve Davidchik will return a sub-office in Denison manned by
one of the assistant county attorneys.
Steve Davidchik will return a stern law enforcement policy to
Grayson County.
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Steve Davidchik is an experienced, mature trial lawyer.
Steve Davidchik was born and educated in Grayson County and is
familiar with the people and their problems.
Steve Davidchik knows what the salary of the office is and won't
be constantly seeking a pay raise.
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Attendance at church was 59.
Bill Baker of the Church c{ f
Christ taught Bible study Wed- V
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He is seeking another two-year term in Congress and deserves our
help again. We invite you to join with the many other voters in the
Fourth District to keep him on the job for all of us another term in
Congress.
nesday morning.
The Rev. Fred Durham of the
First United Methodist church
of Trenton gave the program for
“Coffee Talk” Tuesday morn-
ing. \
Frankie Dockery of Trenton is
a new admission.
Mrs. Myrtie Francis is a
patient at Community hospital
in Sherman.
Harold Hamilton has been
moved from the VA Center in
Bonham to the Veterans Hospi-
tal in Dallas.
Mrs. Marie Caraway of Mc-
Kinney visited Tilman tallent.
Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Terry of
Dallas visited Earl Benson.
The Rev. Houston Garner of
Hebron Baptist church visited
the residents in the home one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reeves
of Howe visited Joe Reeves.
Mrs. Stoup and children of
Windome visited Robert Blair.
Robert Lockhart and Jimmie
May of Bonham visited Mrs.
Esker Chaffin.
Mrs. Ollie Fielder of Dallas
visited Mrs. Dess Whitson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Donihoo
of Leonard and Mrs. Mary
Tackett of Desert community
visited Miss Janie Felmet.
Mrs. Alma Hicks visited rela-
tives in Sherman for three days
last week.
Glenn Thompson and family
of Fort Worth visited Mrs.
Willie Overstreet.
We extend our sympathy to
the families of Mrs. Mary
Strickland and Columbus Free-
man who passed away recently.
Mrs. Reba Mitchell visited
her daughter in Dallas a few
days last week.
Mrs. Lizzie Nolen spent the
weekend with her daughter and
family in Dallas.
Mrs. Ruth Coats of Seattle,
Mrs. Wanda Hogue and Mrs.
Frances Hanna of Dallas visited
Mrs. Reba Mitchell.
Mrs. Mary Bowen of Fort
Worth visited her grandmother,
Mrs. Fannie Latimer.
Mrs. Opal Vales of Fort
Worth and B.L. Price of Arling-
ton visited Mrs. Margaret Price.
Miss Lucy McMurry of Gar-
land visited Mrs. Freda Dockery
and Mrs. Stella McMurry.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thornton
of Van Alstyne visited Mrs.
Susie Norwood. :
A seminar was* held in the
chapel from 2 to 4 p.m. last
week. It was conducted by
personnel from Paris Junior
College. Forty-two employees of
the nursing home received di-
plomas for attending all four
lessons.
Many thanks to the First
Methodist Church for the cross
of carnations brought to the
nursing home Sunday.
Birthday Boy!
Robert Donald (Donny) Lay-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. Layman, celebrated
his first birthday April 17 with a
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10> Steve Davidchik will provide the kind of cooperation and com-
munication between county offices that make for better govern-
ment.
11. Steve Davidchik will operate the office of county attorney
economically, with competence and experience.
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family party in his home. V
Gifts were opened by the A
honoree assisted by his sister, A
Debi, age 5. A chocolate Easter B
bunny cake was served along ■
with punch and ice cream. The ■
younger guests were then treat-
ed to an Easter egg hunt.
Guests included grandpa-
rents, Mrs. Veta Shephered and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lay-
man, Mrs. Guy Ely and Christi,
Rena Shepherd, Chris and
Jeanie Layman, all of White-
wright. Out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Washburn,
Terry and Tisha, Cache, Okla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Layman and
Bambi, Tom Bean; Mrs. Kennet
McKinney and Amanda, Plano. 2
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W.R. Chesser and family of Easter guests at the home of and Mrs. Horace Ashlock of
Farmersville visited his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Robinson Sherman.
Mrs. Vera Chesser, Sunday. were their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Sparks
Mickey Griffis and a friend Jack robinson and Mr. and Mrs. and family went to Westminster
had Easter dinner in the home Jim Robinson, daughter, Mr. for Easter Sunday services
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe and Mrs. Bobby Holmes, Larry along with Mr. and Mrs. C.E.
Griffis. Bergman and Robert C. Batley, Sparks of Desert and Mr. and
WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE
ONMAYlstFOR DAVIDCHIK
* * Paid Pol. Adv. by R.L. Franks, P.O. Box 1343, Denison, Tx. 2
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1 ) Steve Davidchik will give Grayson County a veteran trial attorney
1L. in both civil and criminal matters.
April 22, 1976 Page 3 "
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Mattie Walls, mother of Mrs. all of Garland, and Miss Bonnie Mrs. Gene Sparks of Plano. E8
Joe Griffis, was rushed to the Ruth Cooper of Denison. Miss Percy Darwin of Abilene fl
Community Hospital Wednes- Weekend guests at the home spent the weekend in the home fl
day night but is reported doing of Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Head of her mother, Mrs. L.H. Dar- V
fine. She came home Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth win. "
‘ Sunday. Faulkner and family of Abilene; Miss Lillian Neathery was a _g
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hicks and
tian visited their son, Jim daughters of Sherman; Mr. and
Christian and family in Plano Mrs. Orville Head and daugh- Farmersville,
over the weekend. ters of Tom Bean, and Mr. and Miss Suzanne Cooper, stu-
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hennig Mrs. Dick Gibson and Amy of dent at Oklahoma Christian 1
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mont- Howe. College, spent the weekend in j
gomery visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robert- the home of her parents, Mr. |
Dan Hennig in Kansas over the son of Longview spent the and Mrs. Bill Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Russell
weekend. They came back weekend at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stute- p; r j,; ■ |^ ms,., -T.
through Eureka Springs and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ville spent the weekend in the LCrLICC •lrLUdYS I 0
reported having a beautiful England. home of their daughter and — -
drive. Pat Wright is spending the son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack — A_L. A, A.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tate ol week at the home of her mother, Morton in Dallas. 16 LCICUrCLCC UlOdV
Pottsboro were Sunday after- Mrs. Viola Wright. Miss Karen Darwin of Liberty T, - : M •
noon guests of Mrs. Ola Justice. Easter guests at the home of spent the weekend in the home .115 y „ M; a 5 sell, Debra Ann Russell, Wil-
Mrs. Ina Moody spent two Mrs. Hoyt Wallace were her of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 2tto Russel.wilbe honored on liam Lee Turner and Stephen
weeks in San Antonio visiting children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe R.H. Darwin. their eightiethbirthdaz.sunday: Russell Turner and six great-
her cousin, Mrs. Clyde Render- Wallace and son of Lewisville, Mrs. Fred Garner, Mrs. Paula P. 13 . , " grandchildren.
son and sister-in-law, Mrs. Hat- Mrs. Doris Haliburton and Collins and Miss Winnie Ramil- -uen 1n,n67 Mr. and Mrs. Russell are long
tie Davis. daughter of Sherman, and Mr. ton visited Mrs. Earnest Owens wrightfrom2to4P.m. -hildren time members of the Methodist
Sunday. Mrs. Owens is a patient o the couple will be hosting the church where the birthday cele-
, in Memorial Hospital in Gar- occasion. , bration will be held and wish to
i land. Mrs. Oma Russell was born invite all their friends to the
' Mrs. Edith Grider spent the on March 24 to Mr. and Mrs. event.
, Easter, weekendvgvisitng Mr. BndMarjsnea. Renton r Mrs. Miller
and Mrs. Lynn McKinney and 11 , . c . „
I NS j nk 1 j 0:.1 the proud parents of Otto Rus- IT a rr o A
( Mr. and Mrs. Claude Riddle in „ A < . n . •nctg I X(
' sell on April 25 at Enterprise. IIU>U> A -
erman . These two babies became Mr.
Mrs. Terry Lovin, Diane and and Mrs. Russell April The Town and Country Club
Karen, and Carol Connelly were 1917. The couple eloped be- met Thursday with Mrs. H.O.
Sunday g.tests of their grand- cause Jarvis would Miller as hostess.
mother, Mrs. P.H. Connelly, allow his daughter to date Mrs. N.R. Alexander, c ub
Sunday guests of Mr, and someone who wore boots! president, presided. The club
Mrs. J.D. Marlow were Mr. and They were married at the prayer and pledge were repeat-
Mrs. Dee Robbins of Fort home of the Rev. Kirkpatrick ed in unison by the group. Mrs.
Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Reg in Whitewright sitting in a Barbara Hewitt read the
Robbins of Arlington, Mr. and buggy. They recall that after minutes and gave the treasurers
Mrs. O.W. Presley, Mrs. Jack each vow they were reminded report.
Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe not to let the horse step on the Roll call was answered with
Williams of Sherman and Mr. chrysanthemum. Do you think you get what you
and Mrs. Jerry Jester of White- From this union came four pay for With taxes. I e
wright. children: J.Y., Clyde (Suge), general opinion of the 8roup
.setting the temperature Otto, Bessie Jo and six grand- was that they do get what their
for your central air condition- children: Joetta Russell Russell “sPn-, iteg . , b k
ing at 75 rather than 70 de- Wayne Martin, David Lee Rus- in"hecubrtydiPhemorb°of
grnesonansay up to 20 per ■ Nursing Home onedia Nell Hams Williams.
r n energy. ® The program, Government
Newg and Taxes,” was presented by
Mrs. Miller. Mrs. W.L. Ireland
Special singing for church read an Easter story.
1 services Sunday was rendered
by the GA’s from the First
m Baptist Church of Whitewright.
Sh. Miss Kay Geers and Mrs.
tak Jeanette Bowen sang a duet.
recent guest in the home of her *
aunt, Mrs. Florence Cato in Adedrpyh
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.