Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1986 Page: 4 of 20
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PUBLIC
NOTICE
BID NOTICE
ll/VY & (,R\/IN(.
Ilid Notin'
Sabine River Authority
of Icxus
Staled bids Hill be received
until 1:30 p.m. June 5, 1986
and at that time publicl)
opened at the Sabine River
\uthorit) of Texas, Iron
Bridge Division office located
on KM Road No. 47. 12 miles
northeast of Wills Point,
Texas, for the purpose of
granting (ira/ing Permits on
7 tracts of land from 145
acres to 835 acres and for the
purpose of granting Hay
Harvest Permits on 3 tracts
of land from 45 acres to 110
acres.
The Sabine River Authori-
ty of Texas, Iron Bridge Divi-
sion, reserves the right to re-
ject any and all bids and to
naive all formalities and
technicalities.
Bid information and speci-
fications may be obtained
from Fred Parker at the
Sabine River Authority of
Texas, Iron Bridge Division
Office, P. (). Box 310, Point,
Texas 75472. Telephone
(214) 508-2216.
5-29
iff GREENWOOD
SUIPHUR SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doll of Alba would likp fo
announce the approaching marriage of their daughter,
Sheila Kay House to Diaries Lamoyne Floyd, the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Rhoades of tmory.
the couple will he married at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bell on Saturday, May 24, 1986 at 5:00 p.m.
All friends and relatives are welcome to attend the
ceremony. ^
SERVING OUR
COUNTRY
Sgt. Tracy D. Shelton, son of
Jerry D. & Bunnle Shelton of
315 S. Ave. A, Humble, Tx.,
NORTHEAST TEXAS
CLASSES NOW FORMING FOR june
If interested, cell 214/485-2786.
Claeses will meet twice a week for
four weeks. Designed for adult and
KTgK school student participation,
has participated In exercise
"Cope North ’86" at Komatsu
Air Base, Japan, Involving
aircrews and support
personnel from the U.S. Air
Force and the Japan Air Self
Defense Forces.
Cope North was designed to
train olrcrews In combined
actions with dissimilar air and
maritime tactics and
maneuvers.
Shelton Is a tactical aircraft
maintenance specialist with
the 313th Air Division In
Japan.
His wife, Sandra, Is the
daughter of Marvin L. A Judy
K. Hartog of Rural Route 1,
Emory, Texas.
The sergeant Is a 1981
graduate of Humble High
School.
The Hopkins County Fall
Festivalt In keeping with
their tradition of sponsoring
concerts in addition to the
Fall Tair# are proud to an-
nounce that on Thursday,
May 28th one of America's
top entertainers IKK GREEN-
WOOD will be on the Civic
Center Auditorium stage for
two great showsl Greenwood,
noted for his famous "GOD
BLESS THE USA" AND "l.O.U,
will bring his entire Las Vegas
act to the stage. According
to liis production manager,
Terry Whlsner, "... there will
be approximately one-quarter
million watts of lights on
stage that night I "
Also on the same sliow with
Greenwood will be one of
the fastest rising female groups
across the country today THE
FORRESTER SISTERS! Their
current chart hit "MOMMA's
NEVER SEEN THOSE EYES"
Is In lie top ten all across the
nation this week. One earl-
ier release, "1 FELL IN LOVE
AGAIN LAST NIGHT", also
went to the top of the charts.
The Flopkins County Fall
.Festival Association headship
the
Springst which has for the
last eight years brought many
great names to the stage for
the public enjoyment. Some
of these are Ronnie Milsap,
Janie Frickc( Don Williams,
Brenda Lee, Tanya Tucker,
George Strait, Eddie Rabbin,
Tom T. Hall, The Bellamy
Brother1! and many more.
Jau Spr gue, current President
of the Association says, "It
is rare that a town our size
can enjoy such top names as
Lee Greenwood and other?
we have been able to bring
in here. Of course we could
not do it without a facility
like the civic center, "Site
adds,". . .it is also satisfying
t..* us to be able to bring en-
tertainer" outside the fair
season, such as this show we
iare doing with Greenwood. 1
just hope folks realize what
an opportunity this is to see
big names close to home,
and at much better prices
than they'd pay in Dallas! ”
Tickets are on sale at the
iiopkins County Civic Center
1200 Houston Street In
Sulphur Springs. All seat"
are reserved and just $12.
in advance (all seats the day
of the show will be $15.00),
You may orler by phone with
Visa check, money order,
r Visa/MasterCard number
to: FALL FESTIVAL
BOX 177
SULPHUR SPRINGS, 75482
Be sure to enclose a self-add-
ressed stamped envelope.
The I all Festival is a non-
profit organization of volun-
teer workers who dedicate
their time year round toward
the Hopkins County Fair.
RAINS
COUNTY
LEADER
Emory, Texas Thursday
May 22, 19B6 --Page 4
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senility and seniority - hoih
(errihie legislative diseases
nationally ■ if twelve years
were the lindt of service for
President, senators and
congressmen.
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SKATE TIME
Christian Night
(For all church groups)
Every Monday 7 till 9:30 PM
Regular Hours
Friday & Saturday
7 till If P.M.
Aerobic Classes
Tues. & Thurs.
7 till 8 P.M.
Call for Private Parties
Alba, Texas
Rink:
7*5-2702
Home:
473-2737
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMY!
Wo lovo you! Dod, Mom, Mark and Connie.
‘See me for all
your family
insurance needs"
473-2553
WAYNE MELTON
OFFICE HOURS: 8:30-5:30 MON.-FRI.
117 N. TEXAS,
P.O. BOX 368,
EMORY, TX 75440
L ike a good neighbor
State Farm is there
Staff F afm Insurance Companies • HomeOtG es Bloomington m.noiS
Thank You
The family of Mose Love wishes to
thank each one who came to visit, each
phone call and each prayer during his
illness. After his death we thank each
one for the kindness shown us by tht
nice food you brought, the beautiful
floral offerings, but most of all for your
visits in our home, attending his funeral
and your continued prayers. We ap-
preciate the nice words spoken over him
by Brother Dale Osborn and the kind-
ness shown us by Wilson-Bartley
Funeral Home of Alba.
God bless you all.
HIS FAMILY
me
Raymond Dowdy and
family wish to thank all
those who helped with
prayers and friendship
during the illness and
passing of his wife, Ruby.
We will be
closed
Monday
May 26th
Back IsfisHoe Insured to *188.880
FDIC
MMISt MPOtrf INUICSMI COSSOSSfiO*
in observance
of
Memorial
Day
NATIONAL BANK
EMORY, TEXAS
YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK
a-!?”* EQUAL HOUSRG
“NOE"
LOBBY:
Mon.-Thurs. 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M.; Fri. 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. & 4:00 P.M.-6:00 P.M.
MOTOR BANK: Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.; Fri. 8:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.
CLOSED SATURDAYS
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1986, newspaper, May 22, 1986; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth765134/m1/4/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.