The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1976 Page: 5 of 6
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vote BENTSEN
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celebration totally admission
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Vote for These Delegates
May 1, 1976
Democratic Primary
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On finance charges when it comes to the
purchase of a new car or a good used one.
See us first and save yourself some money.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Enloe free. The only charge which may
had as holiday guest in their be incurred .will be for hot dogs
home Mrs. Enloe’s daughter, and cold drinks which will be
Mrs. Catherine Bell of Red- provided for a 25 cent ticket.
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McMillin and Gary of Tom
Bean.
Mrs. Almeda Wortham visit-
ed her sister, Mrs. O.C. Cara-
way in Garland Sunday. She
accompanied Mrs. Caraway’s
daughter, Mrs. Steve Langford
and sons of Sherman.
Bean.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller
have returned home after
spending the Easter holidays in
the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom-
my O’Flarety of Mineral Wells.
-- Showing off her Easter finery
for grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Key and Mr. and Mrs. L.B.
Anderson, was third grader
Davita Anderson accompanied
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Anderson of Richardson.
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Mrs. Cleo Dodson underwent
back surgery in the Wilson N.
Jones hospital and is reported in
satisfactory condition.
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RAY ROBERTS:
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Pd. Pol. Adv. by Ray Roberts Campaign Committee, Paul
Hardin, Chairman, Box 388, McKinney, Tx 75069
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Save money with bargain off-hour
out-of-state long distance
discount rates. By dialing your
calls direct after 5 PM, Monday
through Friday, there is a discount
of 35%...after 11 PM, all day
Saturday and Sunday 'til 5 PM,
there is a discount of 60%.
Minimum rates now apply to one
minute calls. These bargains are
yours even if your area does not
yet have direct dialing.
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INTERFERANCE IN
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Cure More
To help cure more, give more
to the American Cancer Society
for its programs of education,
research and service.
Gene Welch of Midland was
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Dollars That Stretch
Looking for a way to stretch
your contribution dollars? A
gift to the American Cancer
Society is a good way to make
your money do the most toward
a big job: conquering cancer.
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In it’s editorial endorsement,
The Sherman Democrat said:
“He speaks out clearly-and
sometimes bluntly-in. his
support of a strong national
defense...and hard-nosed
opposition to irresponsible
federal spending program-
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Ray Roberts has cast more
the 1,000 votes for you in
Washington. He has an-
swered more than 92 per cent
of all roll call votes!
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Ray Roberts has secured
more than 100 major Federal
projects for the Four-
th District....including six
major dams and reservoirs!
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[ ] B.F. Ashcroft
[ ] W.L. “Hap” Brantley
Pol. Adv. Paid for by Friends of Senator Bentsen
________________Ellis Olmstead, Chairman
lands, Calif. Tickets are currently being
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parents Mr. and Mrs. J.L. v^ng her son and daughter- and any member of the Grayson
i Welch of Tom Bean. in- aw, r. an • County Bar Association. Anyone
Others attending were Mr. our an > as wee • interested in securing tickets for
| and Mrs. Randall Offield and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Copeland themselves or larger groups
I children and Mrs Lenora Welch honored their children and
and son of Midland; Mr. and grandchildren Sunday with a
Mrs. J.T. Welch and sons and dinner in their home. It Could Be You
Thomas Welch, all of Pottsboro About 54 million Americans
and Linda Anderson of Denison. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schu- now living are expected to get
I Also helping the honoree lenberg of Austin visited their some form of cancer during
enjoy the strawberry birthday son and daughter-in-law Mr. their . lifetime. Give to the
casswercanauntandunclcand and Mrs. Rick/Schulenbergain sumppieentsCprorramsciot re.
Sherman and Mrs. Francis Ste search, education and service
phens in Tom Bean. The Schu- to the cancer patient.
lenbergs are formerly of Tom .
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MARK WOODRUFF show heifer that was named Reserve
Champion at the Texoma Livestock Show at Loy Lake.
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,. y BELLS-Eight candidates sought seeking election for the one year
VnitWOOQS . . election the Bells School Board unexpired term of Jerry John-
Cnec1a1 D)inner in Saturday’s election with son, who was transferred with
Have Guests •F--" Norma Mays and Robert Goin his job. A heavy vote turned out
f . . . , re-elected Mrs. Mays pooled with 328 cast that included three
Sunday guests in the home ot Three generations gathered 163 votes with Goins receiving write-ins, Bill Youree, 2; Char-
-Mrs. Oma Chitwood and Larry in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fleming received 228 ley Moore, 4 and Clyde Little, 1.
and Pam were Mrs. Chitwood s Robert L. Jones Monday for a votes defeating incumbent, In the City Election, Harmon
sisters and brothers-in-law. luncheon honoring their daugh- James Cline, who got 59 votes. Goins, Jr. had withdrawn from
They are Mr. and Mrs. Danny ter-in-law Diane, grandparents ‘ others in the race were the race, but received 6 anyway.
‘ Heflin of Port La Vaca; Mr. and and parents. Robert Carter with 86; John Three places were filled with the
Mrs. Howard Ingrarn and Mrs. They are: Mr. and Mrs. John .Esaue 51. Donald Luce, 40; three left seeking election; Don
J.D. Yowell, all of Cisco; Mr. Salerno of Chatam, N.Y.; Mr. yackie' Young, 118 and Donald Mullinix, 152; Fred Shearer, 151
and Mrs. JfEwBlakey and Mr and Mrs. William Moller of Both was the only candidate and Eutah Jennings with 148. .
C.E. Rice of Whitewright. Mr. Farmers Branch, and /r. and
Chtwdsathe oMrs' Mn Michael Jones of Tom County-Wide Picnic
Also attending were Mr. and "
JIM CLARK show steer that was named Breed Champion at the 1 MdFisymhi and Mr. and Personals Planned for April 24
Texoma Livestock Show at Loy Lake. Mrs. Danny Chitwood, Helen Mrs. Welch and Mrs. McMil- "
___ and Dewayne of om ean, an lin had a surprise visit from The Grayson County Bar As- may do so through the ticket
ihomas Chitwoo o ur eson. their brother Sunday. He is the sociation today announced ad- co-chairmen Larry Evans - in
j . A Rev. Jack Gorham of Dallas, ditional developments for the Sherman, and E.C. Green in
i It S Ae.• Accompanying their father were 'County-wide Picnic on April 24. Denison.
Boy----Mr. and Mrs. David Philip Marc, Melanie and According to ticket co-chair
Chumbley have returned home Miriam. Them mother and man Larry Evans and E C
after greeting their first grand- youngern sister, Elizabeth were Green approximately 2,000
son in an Irving hospital jetting homeward after visiting ticket to the Old-fashioned
David Lvnn Chumbley weigh- friends in Paris, France. Bicentennial Picnic and Cele-
ed in ft 7 nounds 8 ounces The Gorhams formerly lived bration” have been distributed
Anri" 13 1976 ’ in Tom Bean. in both Sherman and Denison.
HLparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guests Sunday in the home of Donations to this project have
John Dale Chumbley of Euless. Mr. and Mrs. FA- Low were exceeded $800, and will be used
David also has two sisters, their son and family, Mr. and to defray expenses and food
Michelle, 5, and Kimberly, 2 Mrs. Harold Low, Judy and costs. Most of the food to date
years old. The maternal grand- Patricia of Sherman; Jerry Low has been donated.
of Abilene and PFC Wayne Low, These donations have enabled
U.S. Army, enroute to San the Grayson County Bar As-
Antonio where he will be sta- sociation to make this picnic and
The Continental Telephone Company of Texas has filed with
the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it
assured the Rural Electrification Administration that it will
comply with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 and the Rules and Regulations of the Department of
Agriculture issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the
United States shall, on the ground of race, color, religion, sex
or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied
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individuals, to be subjected by this organization to discrimina-
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Electrification Administration or this organization, or all, a
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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/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.