Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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H.*» t» "lare very rare
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High wind* on the lake have hau
e worst mflueme on fishing for
Ihe poet week, Moat of the oper
twit houses and boat houa-
mt a bright outlook tor crappie
water, catchea should Improve lake In the area to catch the fate
<1 a»-» and eawnbae ------ -MMS.----
The reason for baaa fiahing la not A few haee are being brought irl
quite here, but the experts say thot I now. but the real bass fishing is yet!
Tawakoni Is going to be the hestltn come
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NEW BARBER SHOP
OPENED MY BARBER SHOP IN
1LDING NEXT TO BILL BARRETT
tiVITE YOU TO TRY US FOR YOUR
I HAIRCUT.
ERNEST (LEWIS
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il'ltt: IN AN
IA NT hllOK mood.
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with TMtjtAuriam Fir
I1** 01 p,,»nt «M« » smart touch to your
^*hd at the uma tuna Naturalirer keeps
, W"h * comb.nit,on last, cushtonad
1 soft linings.
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THF RAINS COUNTY LEADER
Emory, Texas 1 huraday March 25 1965 Pape Three
Plan A Climbing Vine for Summei
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r A twekly pubfic Mf»i« f«»w* I
the Tmm Slats Oepartsesl of Haaltti ^
- J.L t’XAVY, U.D., CMNiMMaai of llullt. •
Nothing in your rr*?dicin*
You may see that your children |a dangerous fungu* 'iowth after a
{are piopeily fed. clothed aftdjttme
j housed, yet be harbor irax «* putcu
'M ch|ldkiUer unde, your roof however, cm be more lethal
By value of car.leasnew or M-L,M fmmmwWUm aruls of wh,«,
* you .ns» he wtttag „n . «•*■"! Ul> >ou Uo| abaotutaly ear-
Ifain Wh»* .* •*»>*♦* •* m,*;rfn2> r*r
[illegible, the sooner you rid
le^j shelves of that container the bet
wring Clematis is one of the
fitting vines. Its flowers—whi
i dc profusely
of all climbing ?
grow in close misses, and even after
nost beautiful
te, blje. purple, or red—
ini, and even after ihe flowers arc gone, the
vine is attractive with gray silky ©----------- -———
tufts of seed clusters. The most I «»Jvamied umter athick vigyL-
'wtoety-grvwn viHely of tlerha.i*" »™‘c 'TV'**■ Tweets
in .hi, c..untry i. tha mtalMtew- ! &S£'&£SSrJS£.
t!i,l ule C lem» , or Virgins rhere i> also no rusting and no
it for pnlyttH
tert >mmi inay he Retting i|[
at ion for your *-hild to poison »um
sell.
It happens and quite often
Poimm'ng i one of the leidintf
(lUcntai Miners uf rtmonm trum urn
U tom >e*uw uld. ,uig ana-prying stage ui >w
Your medicine cabinet, for os- ^ Controi Week Marc-h 14|
ample may be host to potential tfcrough ^ „ # ^nirulariv
kUW* If ” M ^‘th Mime lot you to take Mean of your
helter-skelter coltortimi of beauty IKiHjl(.l|W cablm and .,hri p,nen-
a'ds first aid »upplk*s. home remc t|Hj h. /ards in y»r home
great service to mankind, but they
«n be lethal in little nande.
l ax Man ham Sez:
IX you hjsvca'i aiieady got i copy
(€ 11^ Farmers' Tax Guide. Pu^
lutition No 'Zm>. from youi atgiir
cultural agent or the Internal Rev-
enue Service, >ou’ve been ignoring
some rnigtHN good advice. Mom* nf
the farm news meu on radio have
advLsed you to get by the coontjf
agent's and pick up thin
veur'* '©TA’ f*f 'h#* Vnrmmrm' Tea
Guide Thss is still mighty good
jadvitv and will help you keep your
: ’’iriFederal Income taxes from eating
If:
*i
Bower, w
of about 20 fee .
I
is a roll of 14 inch flower border,
available in any garden supply
p!cj 25 cents worth of
hock? and two simr’f itai«»
Choose a green v*ny!-gar4
need for pointing
The trellis shown in the illus-
ballon was made bv hooking the
trellis wue inconspicuously to a
brcczeway overhang It was then
stretched and cut off about three
Inches from the ground.
Hooks were screwed flneer-
tifht into 12-inch long stakes.
Trellis was then checked to be
sure it hung in a straight perpen-
dicular down toward the stakes,
and stakes were driven into the
grourJ. The stake was lefi high
enough at first to allow mom to
drive into the ground farther
after hooking on trellis.
it a trellis wider than 14 inches
ts dem# I, use the via)I gaiJ
welded !cr.v£ which
ot ready-made flower border. It's • rolls 34 and 48 inches wide.
JOB ANn BUSINESS opportunity at stake
dies and assorted containers
isu-tlv used and lonx-outdated pre-
rrptton ntm±icwti~ bewkrFT'
There ia only one suitable plai-e,
tor old merimrvw down tne drain
Anv medicine that has rhanyw1
color, or that has formed a residue
at the bottom of the bot.le, la not
trustworthy and should be de-|
stroyed
Aspirin tablets that are crumbly
that give off a vinegary odor
and hydrogen peroxide lhal no iong-i
er hubbies vigorously should also
go down the drain
MUd antiseptics that have l»
come cloudy or have a solid resi-
due at the bottom and milk of!
magnesia that has heeome <-aked:
ire in the same to-be-disjwsed-of
ategory
I Hu assay with anv uintni-nt 01
salve that has setaralad developed;
spots or become discolored as wdlj
as nose drops that have bcuanc
rkmdy or have developed a sedi
ment.
Also destroy eyssvarh or eye|
drops left over from treating any
illness. Some of these may develop
V fly- *
rr r^rrt r >. V
-““^eoeroe woFviuskv ‘. N
m
m
WHY NO*
REMOVE
THE FENCE?
The “fence” must be tom down if Texas is to get
its just share of new and needed industrial growth
it expansion, 'l ex as i
onomy is to expai
. Fn
tna
dustrial growth if
nnd provide more job oppor-
IIU1U
vide i
and manufacturing are
inning, mining
n foundation piers that support our basic
res of
ami expansion. Texas must hav
our econ
tuniiy.
three mam ___________|____
economy. Farming and mining as sources of employ-
ment are growing weaker. Manufacturing (or proceas-
in-> must be strengthened to bear more and more
weight or the economy will topple. Special lures to
industry, though temporarily appealing, are not the
answer. A good business climate, «» reflected through
governmental inten.. will provide the appeal that will
..ocurc the stable industries essential to the long range
growth of the economy. House Bill 54. now pending
in iiic Legislature, would, if enacted, remove tt major
defect in the Texas business climate by amending and
•dating the antiqualed Texas Workmen's Compen-
House Bill 54 is being opposed by a
tithe r because of selfishness or lack
, want the law to remair il
hese
iu.iti.uUi]. Ui-t wIm
intit is u youngster in me climb-!,,
ing and prying »Ugr ui your home
up all the profit Of course farm.
p4 |B i k<
th<«e •••hr* l»ll them to keep
m'ordx for next year.
M «
8ood
Modern mediratiorm render a plants.
Avoid leaving air pockrts i-found
♦hi- root* when tran pJar.tla4 nulled
"f’ lock iar fh# »hort <ut». %uf of logov
odvonct and
other tipi to help you ton
SPRING CLEANING UPS
d Srt'ttg ri#o'
nn The n
it.ng
ond ei
m
When wothmg woH», oiwayt fttort
f.w.t ihs. iw mt ante Wiit«« won I
dribble dowti •treekmo tke port
you ee oirpedy rteowed
GRASSROOTS
OPINIONS
ORRIGAN, TEXAS. TIMES j
a peculiar world Washington!
a over our money, and then
threatens to cut off our dole if we!
don't comply Foreign nations can
trample our flag wreck our embas-
sies tell Uncle Sam to go Jump in
the lake, and still they receive for-|
eign aid with no strings attached, j
Some thing* are hard to figure
wt.”
0 0 0
OCALA. FLA . STAR-BANNER:
Congress could do one thing to
help redur-e the staggering national,
(lent which President Johnson plans!-
nercase next year. Legiilationp
could he adopted to provide that
whenever the federal government
disposes of property the proceeds
applied against the nation tl
debt. The present practice ia to put I
the money into the general fund1
for spending If then is —“dy to!
hs squandered on tome new spend-
ing scheme. And In the meantime
the debt continues to grow. Some-
thing must be done about the deM
eventually, and this would te a
good place to stsrt"
M
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Hooxy-lroff»< corpon <wo4 tHom-
poomg N*k« o yoof 9o provoiO
rnlof eFtcng# from >mb*46a4 4*1 ff
not wofl-to-woll. twitcK tbom around
♦O Qivf 9W# tvpn uv♦or
tt
Pro*oat bockocSo bytocklmgc oon-
ing in ooty »togot Tak« frocoont
rot* brookt. took in a tvb O' Kot
wot#r ond toko two o*p*f*n* to
r#l*o*» o<fn^g
Sc *• onorgy by 3*mng Oowo on ibt
,ob—dw$»tf 9 booki, tfocMv-mn; H»
nitaro. KKl.no n*aga**no9. Nt A
•tody ifvwWd yov'K M*o '* of H»«
ono^y yoo vm poriorowog o task
Don’t forgot to do on out
<h««t TKrow away pfw.fi-
t*©m, tKoy cWd
Good nm* to Pock op
o*d •oppNot
»pn now bnj^
CLOSED EACH
and Open Eve .7 Dap ml thm
Week to Stove Yon In AH
Your Beauty Needs.
Call Us lot an A ppoiatmaait
GENEVA’S BEAUTY
SHOP
HIGHWAY It S. - EMOBY
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GENEVA COATS
JANET MARTIN
up-
sat
laws
vocal few" win
f iinHontaivlin
ng, want the law to rrmair in it* iiresent
inadmuate, antiquated form. Will these few lie per-
mitted to imiiede -he progress of the economy and
the resultant benefit to the many? This ia the question
the Legislature must answer. Job and busuieaa oppor-
tunity is at stake.
TO SAY "THANK YOU!"
To the “Citizena’ Committee for Better Educa-
tion” for endorsing me for Trustee- for the Rains
School in the April Election,
If elected, it will be ray honor and privilege to
serve to the best interests of our children.
FLOYD GREENE
(Pd. Pol Adv.)
IT PAYS TO START RIGHT WITH TOP QUALITY!
FEED and PASTURE SEED
To Insure Your Supply of Spring Seeds at a Reasonable
Price — Book With Us NOW ... Take Delivery LATER!
SELECT IIEGARI (reg.)
(with or without J. G.)
RED TOP CANE
(with or without J. G.)
SWEET Sl’DAN
BIG GERMAN MILLET
GREEN M SUDAN
HO KAY (Silage)
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Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1965, newspaper, March 25, 1965; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834523/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.