Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1968 Page: 8 of 8
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MAXWELL HOUSE
1 POUND
CAN
DEL MONTE CUT
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DEL MONTE 14-OZ. BOTTLE
CATSUP 4 for 88c
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12-07,
ALMA
300 CAN
1C
FOOD KING '
SPAGHETTI WITH
TOMATO SAUCE .
300 CAM
10c
COZY WARM-ASST. COLORS I
BLANKETS
REG. 4.49-ONLY
$3.69
5-LB. BAG
ORANGE.,
TALL KORN
BACON
49c LB.
RUBY RED 5 LB. BAG
GRAPEFRUIT
SEVEN
ROAST
WINESAP 4-LB. BAG
APPLES
ROAST
SHOULDER
49c LB.
B&B FOODS
STORE HOURS
7 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Fri. & Sot.—7 to 7
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EMORY. TEXAS
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,
ODEN EDWARDS
FUNERAL HELD
LONE OAK T
PLAY LAST
LONE OAK — The
Junior High T<
Funeral services were hold took place again f
for John Oden Edward, in the with four hoy. names
chapt*! of Tapp Funeral Home girls' games hetng
Sunday, Jan 21 with burial in
the Greenview Cemetery
fn leading action, ggj
boys defeated the
boy. 35-20. High scorer
Mr. Edwards was bom Feb. 1&n wa* MrDanil*
2^. 1878 in I.indale. f* x and J)<tints an(j top man ? .
died Jan. IS in Houston where ri,„
he had lived for the pas, » ° V^aSSelT^
>****• a wira over the Cuittk|£
He was married i<> r>*ia Evans m 'n irnptj
Kingrey March 10, iW» in (’nun- Kilzorp Wlth W
ly Line He lived in Rains and ***** man for
Hopkins Counties and in this ** atton with 12
aiea where he was engaged in
farming prior to his moving to
Houston
Rains boys boat
Home boys 37-25 in tf
Williamson was high |
with 17 pfrint* nd
and Field* wen hi^i
Home with 10 and 11
v.
Lone Oak beat
He it survived by his Wife,
Dora, one daughter Mis Get
trud.- Burrows; Edridge Ed
wards and Sherman Kingry. all
of Houston; one son, Albert 27 with William.
Edwards of Commerce and one rcoring for Lone Oak,
Dodge 14 points. High mag
I bine was Sisico with
In the girl#’ side of
nament three team
The Royte City g
<-d the Quinlan girl# j
Young leading the w
Mr Edwards was preceded in Royse City with 9
death by one son, James, and
one daughter. Verna
Perryman.
son, C. W. Edwards
City, Kansas.
Elevt n grandchildren, several
great grandchildren and two
great great grandchildren also
survive
girl for Quinlan
Kingry with 8 points
Campbell and
with Campbell c
top 32-18. Leading
for Campbell wu
on points and high
by was Warren with
The Lone Oak
•he Community girhf
mg in the scoring
Mrs Pearl Elliott died of bums ^ team
she received at her home in a u pn,nt, ipgf,
MRS. ELLIOTT
DIFS OF BURNS
Tyler hospital Wednesday
Her rlothlng caught fire from
a gas heater Saturday morning
January 6th She was carried to
Mineola by Marvin Northeuti
and from there ws« 11 ansferred
tc Tyler by smbulsnee.
Funeral services were held
Ti.ursdav Jan 18th in the Smyr ___.
i.a church with the pastor of the ,n ,,t™ ,h*
Assembly of God church, the ln* Cbnvenflon.
Krv Larry Myers offfcflMRf. *■**• t
Bum in Rains County Octnbrr h"n ln “ RulPiwr
14, 1HRT. she was the daughter P'’4* "r** ,0 1
of Mr and Mrs Ben Bullard.
She is survived by a ton, Ivan AIUUVAI.
and a broth *r, Ei nest Bullard |gr sn(j gr, r;i»
A grandson Eddie EUiott. of th, p(miu ,4 , ]
Dallas, also survives
nity wu l.ydsy wt%
PERSO
Mr and Mr*.
iett and Mr and
Total mart In W
ley, bom in Mmeoli
E N Adam*. Jay
C Jenkins and
Alexander were in
Her husband, a World War I
veteran, preceueu tier in ueall,
and also a son.
Psilbearea were Marvin North wr'1* tebere they
cutt. Bud Northcutt, Tab North- 1UT
cutt. Ray Kearney. Edd Homey JI, ,rKj Mrg
tnd Edwrard Bums ini1 thrtr
Hood Funeral Home wa. in ang p,lenn
rhsrge of arrangements i„rnrd Us fnad
_ _______ City. Utah, where
ne with Mr. 1
Lyles' father,
stroke and is in
there.
Mr and Mrs W G Ashe of
TaUm spent t he week end at
their home In Emory.
Mi ndd Mrs. Herman Beckn J
oi McKinney were vlaitora h- e
Si nday in the home of W. W.
Brcknell.
Mr. and Mrs Jeff Fleming
and son Paul visited their
daughter and sister, Mrs Bon
nie Hendenon and family in
Dallas during the weekend.
Ray Forman and son of Mc-
Kinney visited Mrs. Ads Warner
end Mr and Mrs Jeff Fleming
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Marion Fleming
of Blue Ridge visited Mr and
Mrs Jeff Fleming last week.
Mr and Mrs Jeff Fleming,
Mi. end Mrs. Marion Fleming
and Paul Fleming were in Min-
nie Thursday for Mrs. Fleming
to receive medical treatment
They also visiting their brother
and urtcle. Hamp Fleming in a
nat home in Grand Saline and
a sister, Miss Beckie Fleming in
a rest home in Terrell
Mmes. Jeff and Marion Flem-
ing and Paul Fleming visited
Mrs Charlie Flemtng In th**
home of her daughter, Mrs Bob
by Owens in Greenville Wednes-
day. They reported her Condi
•ion unimproved.
Mrs W I Glass aryt J \
Ami. visited their brother »nd
w ife Mr and Mr*. Sam Amis,
Sunday.
Mr*. Dot tot wu ln Mineola
Saturday for mMlca! treatment.
—
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Ratliff
have been In a Grand Saline
hospital for treatment.
Mr and Mrs W
and granddaughter,
Mtl’.s of Dallas
here last week.
Eddie Gordon
htr home foi the
F. C Montgc
tg i n very ill in l
Fital for the past
p* *ted to be sli
Mrs Billy
return to her
Greenville hospt
•.»’ treated foi
LEADER MIR
Mr and Mrs.
are sending the
Leader to John
Temple It i H
■•BE - SCHOOL
PTA MEETS
Tuesday, Janu
♦ hr Reins pre •
•or tht first tim*
Went Linda M<
meeting to
business for the
Mrs Ruby McRT"
trscher ter
presented a prr
PARING YOUt
SCHOOL”'
''The Three R't*
dated having
with
Refreshments
tne haste
P.obbins, Alains
inn* Potts
Thou present
la Wayne at*
Margaret
ParnA. Loret*
Moodv Joyce
Dodda, Mane
Sldpp, Joyce
Cowan. Nan
man. Roylen#
rot Ramtey.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.