Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1970 Page: 2 of 8
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THE RAINS COUNTY LEADER
EMORY, TEXAS THURSDAY, APRII. 3fc 1970
POLITICAL
ANNOUlf CRMRNTH:
The Leader U suthariacd •<!
annuunct' the following candi
dates, subject to the action ul
the Democratic Prlmarie*:
liainv 4th « .mgrruloual
District:
KAY KOHKKTh
For District Attnmejr:
JACK NEAL
Fur State RcprmMitaUv"
District 25:
JAMES < OIJt
FAIT BANNER
hr ConanisMloner No. 4:
K. K. (DKX) li»N(i
EDGAR NOBTHCUTT
LOVKIJ. DONAIDHON
(arntf Treasurer:
MRS. Al.IJK KUTH HAKKM
County Jiidgfv^Vk SupL
run. a JOHNSTON
MEN IN SERVICE
Airman First Class Dannie Me-
Bride, ground communications
equipment repairman In the
■OVDS PURCHASED ,
IN RAINS CMTHTY
United States Savings Bond United States Air Force was
sales during February In Rains namisl Airman of the Quarter at
County totaled $12,534 according Webb Air Force Base at Big
to an announcement today by spring.
County Bond Chairman Margue
rite Braziel Sales for thi
two months were $13,887 — 68
per cent of the 1970 sales goal
He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
first Calvin Eads of Emory.
His picture was framed and
hung In the hall at Squadron
Treasury figures show that Headquarters
Texans purchased $16,678,196 in
Savings Bonds during February nrade by
an Increase of 16 per cent George I
over February 1969 Series
His nomination for the honor,
Master Sargent
Shrider, stated.
‘ Airman McBride has proven
sales alone during the month himself outstanding in all as
were $15,487 million compared to ports of his performance and
$12,941) million during 1969 — displays leadership potential that
an Increase of 19.7 per cent. Is outstanding. He is loyal to the
Salt* for the two month period Force and to his peers His
totaled $32,540,738 with 18 P*’l military bearing and behavior
cent by the yearly goal of $179 9 are above reproach”,
million achieved AIC McBride was noted for
Nationally, there were new (,js knowledge of the supply ays-
MKS MARGUERITE hkaziei. Purcha!M* of E and H Bon(is and tern as a volunteer bench stock
For ( ommlsatiner No. t:
T. J. (THOMAS! HASS
J. T. KIRKPATRKW
Por (canty and DMrtct Clrrt:
-rOTD 8HIUMNEV-
Freedom Shares amounting
$414 million. Total cash sales
monitor for his section and
his success In locating equip
for the first two months of the mPnt malfunctions.
year totaled $821 million — 51
per cent below a year earlier
He is also credited with help
in» to build a new console for
HI lliLf-l J ————weather facsimile equipment
J satire nf Peace. Preen. No. 4: RAINS COUNTY CENTENNIAL which Increased the ease of
JERKY
MRS. I.EIA 11 AIR
AUGUST 21th—29th
A survey la being conducted The Information sought
In Kains C.xmly to determine this form U for use in helping
the availability of manpower in
the C(Hinty. Before an Industry
will consider locating in
to bring all types of industry to
Rains County.
It would be greatly appreciat-
ed if everyone in Rains County
maintenance for personnel, and
he assisted in setting up a con
solidated maintenance shop and
a new radio system check
He desigm*d and built a spec
lal mixer device to allow an or
cilloscope displiy to be taken
from the GRAM multichannel
transceiver This device permit*
the modulation to be viewed at
the tower and makes precise
modulation adjustments possible
AIC McBride’s educational
training accomplishments i n •
c’ude study at Howard Junior
College in Engineering Mat he
matics and eompletion of cour-
ses in ground communications
equipment
Airman McBride is a gradu
ate of Rains High School and
enlisted in the Air Force in June
of 1968.
According to his nomination.
McBride plans to reenlist and
attain a college degree in Elec
tiical Engineering.
NATIONAL FARM CENHDR
75 PFM CENT (^fPIJ-TTF
The 1909 census of agriculture
Is more than 75 per cent com
nlete across the nation. Here in
Texas, about 60 per cent of the
State’s farmers have returned
their questionnaires. This figure
from the Bureau of the Census
was current as of February 25.
1970.
All questionnaires must hi* re
turned Farmers who did not
return their questionnaire by
April 6. 1970. will twelve anoth
er one in the mail Farmers who
did not receive a questionnaire
may get one by writing to the
Bureau of the Census, Washing
ton. D C , 20233
Nearly every farm operator
engaged in some type of farm
ing operation should have re
ceived a census questionnaire.
If you are a farmer or rancher,
or connected with a farm as an
mvner. share cropper, or a ten
ant. the form must be filled out
and returned. If you are not
connected with a farm, this
should he noted on the question
naire and returned, people in
this category are especially *?T"
couraged to return their qu**»
tionnalre. »o the Census Bu-
reau will not have to make fol-
low up reports
The completed questionnaire
for each farm, ranch or other
agricultural operation is com
pletely confidential. The infor
rr.atlon ootained. without names
or clues to identify is being
grouped Into statistical totals
and will hp published by coun
ties and SUtes. as well aa for million have been returned.
the entire nation. j --
Of the more than 3.7 mi 11 lor RAINS (XM NTY CENTENNIAL
questionnaires mailed, some 2J| AITOIJ8T 25tti—*fth
THOMPSON'S
NEW AND USED CARS
TRUCKS AND USED TRACTORS
NORTH SIDE OP SQUARE EMORY
473-2534 OR CANTON 567-4885
cUBANK A CO. PUNERAL HOME
Call Collect 598-2242
DAY OR NIGHT PHONE
W'e Honor All Burial Pnllre* n Face Vain*
PIIUTT. TEXAN
OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBU1-ANCE SERVICE
FUNERAL SERVICE INSURANCE
Try Emory With Your
Nevt Load of Cottle
SALE EACH TUESDAY
Where Friends Meet j
RAINS C07LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
PHONE 473-2512 EMORY. TEXAN
youreys
Retire
Aft(T •*• ®, ~
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ing up" on u.
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"•ding But 7*
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from an an t, , l
has dropped,,, *!
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sway is due to v?
the .nerie, ,r^
BHle each
very lew eicep,^
The doctors Bjr
these idnj ^
evet7 rW0 /
at their best
en then, don t e-
load your eye,
work and n
pie vision tar r
the rest of ,
area, they must know the avail- wou)d W the quaattonnalre < HONOR KOI.I.
- —P—• amemm » «■ rSSjTjTSi
lie Martin. Buck Mitchell, foy
It is for the purpose of bring. County, whether you are Inter-
Ing Industry to Rains County ested In being employed or not
this labor survey la being taken
Don Shipp, Clyde Franklin. FT
zss&Zix ~rH2rs
pact,. County.
iwQunrr tor iabor information
FULL NAME: ............................................
ADDRESS: ................ CITY CO.........
I live ...... MILES FROM EMORY PHONE NO
WOULD YOU BE AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT IN
RAINS OOUNTYT YES ........ NO ..............
SEX: MALE .......... FEMALE ..........
MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED ........ SINGLE ........
OTHER ........
HTRTHDATE: .......... LAST GRADE IN SCHOOL YOU
FINISHED: ..............................
ARE YOU PRESENTLY EMPLOYED? YES . NO .
IF YOU CHECKED NO WHEN DID LAST REGULAR
JOB END? (MONTH AND YEAR! ...................
Please list below the last two Jobs that you had. and the
type of business In which you were employed (If you are
presently employed, please list your present job on the last
line.)
A Bryant and J. D. Jarrett.
The Recreation Center
George Becknell
NAME OF JOB
KIND OF FACTORY OR BUSINESS
PHONE 473-22X1 FOR ALL
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1970, newspaper, April 30, 1970; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834854/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Rains+County%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.