Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1968 Page: 1 of 8
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ESTASLIAiFD JUNE MX 1881 /OLUME LXXX
EMORY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1968 ISSUE NO. 32
HI (BUSHED EVERY THURSDAY
ou m,ght doubt RAINS WINS
IT!
B< K«tWcen Hill
59 - 50 GAME
.-n il THE f«WE and rain,
ZiZv our Wte ■»*•* been in
Th«* Rains Wildcats whipp'd
flic Pittsburg pirate* fW-.V) here
eason record to
stimate ">(
moisture
offset
i°»d fame
Kafr »n ' Ruins was led bv the
■orkir round the square „ -
* other places in sc"r‘n* nl FrP<1 HuWer'
had 23 point*
MOTHERS TO HAVE * ★
MARCH JAH. 29th MENIN ™
Fleming.
r and
family
high* a>
did n°r *pt
damar. b»« ,h,‘
Hu, (terhaje enough »'
to extend their
14-7.
The Wildcats, playing ,-oniiit ,
, . ... 29th, to heln the Mothers Mari
erilly, were never behind in the *
Fmory residents are reminded
i turn on their porch lights ’.t
30 p m. Monday night, January
eh
Dimes drive.
ait, Sue Leshe, Mamie Daugher-
ty. Aztui- Kennemer. Loretta
Christian, Sandra Stone, Doilie
Trimble and Jeffrey Vaught
When the ladies have finished
at we:
I perhap
The following workers will tiieir drive
call at youi homes and you are
Invited to have your contribu-
high
for the Pirates, with
U(E DAVIS IS A MID-TERM J,njnts respectively
sms High graduate now and
amploymenl in Oieenville
i'th Temco
3*
It WEI. COOPER invited us
h*n to see the new improve-
nents In the Wood County Ail-
—ws. office . new floor
overing and new paint and ev-
lything very nice OPAL'S
kauty Shop has '-'on redecorat-
4 and new floor covering . .
Ifacklerrand Riley were high ' «*»• r<‘“d> whe"
lU. ...uu ___, Joyce Brewer, Jewell Cooper.
15 and 12
they are requested
report to the office of the
unty Judge.
GLADYS I VIE.
Chairman
Mr* Hu
Mr*. Jaifm Fleming
were in Biloxi. Mia*, last week
to pick up Dennis who is In the
Air Force. I>»nni* has Just com-
pleted nine month* of Fiectmn
ic» School and will station«*d
at Kaliapell Air Force Station
n Montana after two weeks
ave. **
Sign Up For
Conservation Practices
Rains won the junior varsity
game, 4fr29, with the added help
of Tony Garrett hitting for 17-
Johnny Maddox led the Pirate
f've, shooting for 15
Lillian Rodes. Mary Chastain
Oma Parks, Emma Dodson, Met
tie Kearney. Carolyn Potts, Nan-
cy Wilaon, Geneva Jenkins
Scndra Mitchell, Charlotte Atta
nay. Hattie Walker. Flossie S*i
Mrs. Almie Russell has re-
ported their son Sp 5 Jerey P.
J. F. COZART
RITES HELD
Funeral services for J.
IRS. EDITH WEAVER WAS IN (Iackl cozart wall be at 2 p m
i»u Saturday from down Beau- Ww)nesday ln the Point Baptist
■mn .............—— Wednesday in the point napust
bore way visiting relatives in Chllrch with the Rpv G a Bush
Farmers tailor then cotjiei va* Group, the ASC county commit-
t»on measures to the farm fam- tee *ach year devel»9p* a coat*
ily’a pocheihook W C Janet', fhare program geared »p<'ciflcal*
^•u.rman. Agricultural Stabilm ly to the commotion need* of
t.on and Conservation County Fains County. Chairman Jarrett
Committee, said this week said the committee i* available
While most farmers know that to meet with farmer* or groups
toil conserve*' * ve*ps both the of fartiwr* lo help thorn work out
land and its productivity in the solution* to th?lr conservation
1 ng run, Jarrett said that many fiobl**ms
feel they cannot afford the ex Interested farmers are in-
Ruasell has returned horn** from ^ense of <N>n*er\ation practice* vlted to visit the AST OoMDf
is in Vietnam Studies in the Midwest have office Also. Mr Jarrut an-
shown that it sometimes takes vounoed that January 2* through
^ to 15 years for conservation Fcbrurary 9 would he th^ Mgn-op
Mr and Mrs C. W Ainsworth astern* °t farming for eroalon t> riod for spring approved con-
of Mesquite are sending the <*ntro! to become profitable in tervation pi art ices.
First Grade teacher effecllve R-ins Cbunty Leader to their ,l'rms "f dollai* and centa. lie
at mid-tenn of this year. Mrs. "n Robert B. Alnaworth, who “*• ATTKNM WflkDING
Hogan formerly taught remedifl l In iVetnam ^ ,-SDA off)cjtl p,,tnt(qi out Mr. and Mm Otto Siaael at-
reading and kindergarten in the ^ t| at the longer farmers wait, 'ended the wedding of their
system She replace* Mis Caro- the less likely it is they will be grandson Rsy Dean Haas and
A Smackover venture 5 1 2 ’-vri sPec 4 ->,,nes wh'’ ls *tle to meet their conservation Miss Becky Pence at the Baptist
mile* east of Emory has ended T*'*‘ -^bool Boaid employed ;n Germany, wrote home he had unng only their own Church in Mesquite Saturday
in failure it has been innoun Elizabeth Kemper as the injured his hand when he drop- ,^tnurr„ night
(pd Schotd secretary effeetive Jan ped a machine gun on it. may be the time to con-
lllh. Mrs. Kemper is the wife sider USDA cost shat ing to
RAINS WELL
CLOSED DOWN
SCHOOL BOARD
HIRES PERSONNEL
The Board of Education of
Hams I. S. D. employed, Mrs
Carolyn Hogan of Wills Point
_--------------— — - , Set for abandonment is R. J. . „_
lineola When she came by p,,tor officiating and burial will Caraway No 1 Bright Star unit. u* th<> R‘‘v Erank Kemper First
say hello to us at the_Leader w Um,. Sla, ,...m,.,..r> w s iUrvey which was Btptl.t Church. Ens.ry, and for
Eubanks Funeral Home ls bottomed out at 14.00ft feet, or *tlJ of Jackson. Tent She
in charge of arrangement* *nmt MO feet below first permit u*Places Mrs Ann 0 v^r* who
Bom July 21. 1882, Mr Cozart mlns -------- “ •J'"
died at 3:40 p m. Saturday in
she found IJ Ayr A
VHKS. Dallas. UI^DVK Al,
AA-NIH-Jt. also Dallas, and KM
nd GLAD in MX here and she
»k a greeting we hope to
IMB of Beaumont on her
Kir .. ,
the Ifi-sot Vi former Gertie Abemathv preced
. Blue ih WDS were glad fo, AitltlK. him ,n drl,h.
Berva ealti IAU. to be able to return
a oasssrolB be drag atore after being 111
resigned
sician.
FUTURF FARMERS
ATTEND MEETING
Six local future fanner* and
tmt um
4 n ahalloe
"1 * vuroniib
. d by itaaa
dvs dc
1-fUWilY C
sh ana I
ho table,
trivet unc
ftet his purchase of the EM- s Mers, Mrs. Faye West and Mrs. 1--—. m.mlv.r of Datrons oldw' ls • daughter who reside* hers of the local chapter were
n“.- ----—- “» --^ greatest numner o, patn Da])aa f> Mp, .......... - ~ -
Fula Jones, who rendered out- Farmer certificates. They were
30
l S«
Onetta Porter, both of Spokane,
Wash., and Mrs Brttie Rogers
and Mrs. Octa Knox, both of
„„ Wichita Falls, and several niec-
*X. DAV before we know it, ... .___._____
.Y; .no* thi. i. i... ps and nephews
[*yrox
s, lha
tjwfrc*
wen
then to
h« BnttaH
ompinn
decor.
Mews
a Dallas hospital His parents
ware the late Mr and Mrs F L.
Cozart of Point. His wife, the
He was
War I.
veteran of World
lEABGE HAS BEEN on the t un Survivors include one brother,
week more so than usual C. L. Cozart of Greenville; four
advice of i.er phy-
llielr FFA *weetheart» attended
Mr. Cecil Smith, who has been the MineoLa district FFA award*
a nropertv owner in Rain* Co pr-gram Wednesday night at th»
since 1945. has been employed audent union building at Tyler
is Tax Assessor and Collector Junior College. Some of the
for the school district. Mr, Smith highlights of the banquet was
spent 22 years in the Army and the awarding of Lone Star Farm-
retired in 1962 aa a Sergeant Me- er certificates to district win-
tor. Mr. and Mrs Smith have ners, election of district FTA
Rural carriers should make ,wn children The younger is s rweethaarU. and election of area
every reasonable effort to serve freshman in high school and the o'ficers nominee* Three mem
SiSt in getting needed conserva
tion work done," Jarrett said
Through the Agricultural Con
svrvsrinn Program Development
The Rev and Mrs. Larry My-
ers and Mrs Otto fiuna) attend
ed the First Assembly of Got
Bible Conference In Tyler lant
week
WINTER ROADS
DISCUSSED BY
P. 0. DEPT.
Poinl News
RHCBEATION CENTER..
%
UTAH IT WILL BE. GROUND
possible during severe weather,
using alternate roads or retraces
when neceasary They are not ending and faithful service
Mr and Mrs Oscar Warrick Thursday from a Grand Saline
have returned home after spend hospital She it improving,
ins several days in Dallas and Sam Fen ter was admitted to
Mesquite Mrs Warrick has had UieenviUe Medical Hnapital Fri-
th* flu and received medical day for treatment. He has the
treatment in Baylor Hospital, flu.
awarded ' their* ~FF A lone Star Altar she ww dwmowd from Mr* Myrtle Garrett under-
the hospital they visited in the went an emergency
inee this is the last issue of the
ider for the month of January
is Ground Hog Dav the 2nd
when?
V
-ovide
are
Ml and Mr*. Jess LuAett
n.d Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKi.i-
tequired, however,
service on foot when
impassable.
Highway officials are respon-
s'hle for keeping roads passable
the school diitrlct
years
*«» o~~ »»*>. : X1EKICir 2T
for many and Billy Smith
rey were in Glad^water Sunday an(* *n repair
PEARL JONES
DIES IN AUSTIN
the MOINTAINS of
7uth you never climb ln vam."
t i he with the S. J Boles fa. v
If excessive and extended de-
tours are necessary, patrons
Mrs Pearl Jones, sister of
Mrs. Jewel Catron, died in Aus-
>»UJE BARRETT TO
ECEIVE DEGREE
hit and Mr* John ( bast t n
are visiting thei.' daughter and
liuaband. Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
should be asked to temporarily tin Tuesday after a lingering 111-
relocate boxes on the new line ness. •
•>f trsvel. arrange to rece've their Funeral services have been
mail though another
Miss E'Vanruui R"bet i son reo-
■ eesnted the Ram* chapter in the
sweetiieall i1 Mi Co - *e»-C*■
bait of this vat Mw Avia ILiya.
an-ompanied the delegation to
T)ler.
The entertainment for the
program was furnished by the
of Mesquite
Mr and Mrs
have returned home after visit
iiig Mi. «n<l Mi* Jimmy Lee
Tidwell and family of Grand
Erairie Mrs. Tidwell underwent
"utgery recently
Mrs A M Fenter, Mrs A C.
Rue and R. T. Pope were ,n
• clent teams from the various Greenville Wednesday where of Garland visited Mr* Am Mc-
cliapter* ln the dlatrict. The win Mr. Pope had medical attention Elide and family and Mrs Dus-
patrons set for Friday afternoon in the n)n([ tajwn( te>m ind chapter Mrs Ora Nole* vi*ited her sis- *ie Houston last week end
reported to be dt*i.g a* well aa
Fenlei could he expected.
Mr and Mrs Raymond uangjr
if Sen Angrio ere spending a
few day* here at their farm
home. He ls having some fenc-
ing done
Mr and Mrs Jesse McBride
nd granddaughter Carls W*tts,
Kirrell of Kena-d Mi-s Harre’l rangements fo,r handling their
0ENTO5-William D. Barrett tad surgery recently and Mr. mail until travel on the Worked
his loads can be resumed.
Post Of fire Dept.
at North Texas State p’tal Bureau of Operations
jn gg 1 tn>ory is among 519 seniors Ct.;slain has relo-ned to his
e ling 'l’,> hav<’ applu-d for liachoUas ughter s after is ing in a h 's-
hox. or make other suitable ar- ( hurch of Chnat at Aiba sweetheart will represent the t< r Mrs. Ruth Barker of Grand Kathy River* has recovered
She is survived hp a daughter, aistrict in the area convention Saline last week Mrs Barker from the flu and i> hack n
Mig O Deal Bigg* and a grand- jtl February at Longview High was ill and receiving treatment school.
* ,n- Jn^ of Austin Also another m a Mineola hospital Henry Thompson has return-
s ster,
Mjra.
Mrs. Ruby M<*Taggart of rOther delegates attending
^Winter eommenrement exer-
are scheduled for 2 p.m.
|“>- 39 In the Men * Gymnas-
[Barren son of Mr. an,; Mr*,
r 0 Barrett, of Emory , is seek-'
P * hath*lor science dr-grec
ir.4uwiri^' •••*
Homemaker Off Tomorrow
Named At Rains High
Mr and Mis Mike Feagrn of ed home from the Lisbon Hoapi-
d Klriet program was votinz dele- Gieenvllle have announced the lal Dallas
cate Ronnie Fenter, Chapter arrival of a daughter Jan 17th Mrs Chrlartne Hay* was ad-
' ice President Mac Allen, and Mrs Madelyn Nation s th* m> mined to a Dallas nospital 55un-
Gieen Hand Chapter President temal grandmother day for X-ray* and te*»*.
Tommv Fenter Mr*. Id* Love returned home
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-act* ht
at Cy
^!NS DEFEATS
AABANK TEAM
I R-nn- <1,M.liiank
’ 'd"y as thc Wild.
IK, w'i o ' " ' ,h‘' game
L’ 1 ' 'hi....... and
Um' bad 13. to lead
Iska^i. . rinr '"!umn For
CPKik Mlk<' Hutchinson had 18,
^iwaney Hamilton had 12
L ' ",rwl "r r rst quar-
Co *-7: ’h1' bait
L, Vi£‘ ,'n<1 »f the third po.
[in th* o
I game. Rain* won
MatJtli G*rr,‘'' arvl L*1’
biz 'hr in
wita .h 12 poin'*
i. ,. k ' *** mm Ms-
““tz scorer
her eligible for state and na- will have their original scholar-
tonal scholarship awards and ship grant* inci rased to $4.(190.
clfio ha* earro-d her a spisially 53,000 and $2,009. respectively,
designed silver charm from Gen- This i* the 14th year of the
*ral Mills, sponsor of the Betty Eetty Crocker -Search, initiated
Crocker Search for the American in 1954-55 by General Mills to
Homemaker of Tomorrow pro- < n.phasize the importance of
ga-n. h memaking as a career Ap-
A stale Homemake of Tomor- proximately six million senior
row and runner-up will be se girls have participated in the
letted from ti" winners of the Search program since its inoep-
schools in the state. The state t-on, and 1.358 winners will have
w.nnei will receive a $1500 col , uned scholarships totaling *1, 0
Vge scholarship, and her school 481,590 at the conclusion of the J
will be awarded a complete set ft rrent program
The 603.798 girls from 15.079
tegistering for the 1968
Search established a new record
for the program.
JOYCE W AIJ4EK
The national winner- the 1969
Ail American Homemaker of To-
the Encyclopedia Britannic*
by Encyclopedia Britannic; Tn-.
The runner-up will earn a S00
»ducational grant
The Betty Crocker Homemak-
er of Tomorrow from this state,
t gether with those from all oth-
er states and the District of Co- morrow—will be announced at a
lEXKiri Bi-cause she finished first in * lumbia, each *ccomp*nied bv a dinner in Mirne«poll*. Minn .
J"* Fill he » ", , written knowledge and attitude school advisor, wll Join in an home of General Mills. Inc. She
»»*t»- examination for senior girl* De- expense post ed.*-..,,,-,] tour win he ctywen from <5t*»e q™.
^.^•..Iiimimty Ccq c* mher 5, Joyce Walker ha* t Colonial Williamsburg, Va„ makers of Tomorrow on the
2b. TV IdMri namw4 1001 fVoeke. mmJ
*°r the upkea:
Center. Ev
friiky j ",,muy «mher 5, Joyce Walker has
reffl to *■ ^ named 1968 Betty Oocker rnd Washington D C next basis of her original test
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[ the
Lomemaker of Tomorrow for spring. plus personal obaervatbosi _
Rains High School. io BTlflO Second, third and interview* during the tour, and
Joyce'* achievement has made fourth ranking nai.o tal winners 'wr scholarship wflf be tnrre—ert
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ing and catching the print-
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the cylinder and onto the
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1968, newspaper, January 25, 1968; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834619/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.