Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Rains County Leader and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Rains County Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
•rrAtir,
OKAYED
AID TO
ffgnvSTUDENTS
Mtlmatcd studnt award!.
4. T«u Collesr. Tyler, Tex.,
Dr Horace C. Savage. President,
$111,900 with M3 estimated stu-
dent awards
“I am confident these * rants
will be put to much good use
in providing aid to students In the
HIGHWAY DEATHS
SHOW INCREASE
IN FEBRUARY
1 Europe w
nl wheat an]
flour, tie
■m starcn
-twltaerland. 4
“u iuiopwe
n or cold, its
f. Thorotgil,
id 1 cup supr
ry iugredmu
r In hall. Mr
rail. Beat an
utd. to Id luf
trva warm or
me nose w •
is big «
itunw l11
•n lnt* '
can
ocket.
dgarsW*
ied sink**
toys.
t InfM-b
that <
ehlldrS*
i6th
tissue' - furtherance ot their education I
..nKf-TON. D c." *r! oonitratulate the colleges named
g’AStflrt Hf(j|h education ^ their fine work In providing
r'rzr.'STZ.'Zi
* 1 in ir-™111 Gr*0 < omticssmi n Roberta said.
'^.^unrrd Congressman ,
An increase of 93 per cent In
highway fatalities in the 18-coun-
tv Tyler nUliii-l has
deaths have been recorded from
highway accidents.
The total number of accidents
has Increased during the first two
months In 1967 36 per cent over
emergency situation.
Rain County far the month of
February had no fatal accidents,
but there were four accidents and
THE RAINS
EMORY. TEXAS
COUNTY LEADER
Thursday, March 30, 1967
the previous year.
Fatal accidents total 31 for tha
«n«s oouwty uEAOir.
^ Lee Noles nd John Burchett of
l^^ rsnts. ranging fl"rn point were visitors In Emory last
m*> tor rod' ' WM*.
ported by the Department of
Public Safety.
During the month of February,
12 person lost their Uvea In car
accident; In 1 Tuw. Tills is
an Increase of two deaths over
the same period In 1966.
Thus far In 1967, a total of 27
mnw«h ps*nd ‘
P. O. Box 127 Fmney 'Pswss
triw ■
. rd'Jrt’
ILkd M Pa:
esola1"1''1
l"11"
lonal fman-
D D. Husk of Point was a visi-
I here Monday of last week.
PICTURE TOUT CARDS
Inks Tswaknsii. leader Office
recorded In February.
Captain Glen Warner, comman-
der of the Tyler District, advises
that to be a good driver one mast
understand reaction time, brak-
ing distance and stopping dis-
tance.
"By understanding these three
factors the good driver will have
the good Judgment to adjust his
speed to suit the circumstances,"
Warner said.
Zip Code No. 75440
Whatever your favorite sports,
anloy them safely I Here are
helpful lusts:
Enclosed find $2.50 foi which please tend me 'he Lead
er for one year
i 1.1 seek »onr Equipment ’
Faulty or carelessly sept
sport* equipment can be dan-
gt.oua. ao look youra over be-
fore you leap (or acuba dive or
achuHs). When finished, ]
sure equipment la stored i
ly and safely.
2. Know When to Stop
make
Trope r-
Outside Haim Co., $4.00, Oultude Texan, $5 00
Name___________„__________________ __
Address
City ...
State
, ,|tuatrd m 1
lioarl EH-'t' '-ct
Austin 1 »U*
Neal tsetlle was a visitor here
to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Settle, last week.
1) Mo
HOLS D AIM « III lit II
Services for Sunday School be-
gin at 10 a. in., c ureh services
at 11 a. m. and evening services
• invited to attend the
teTouin’
„ Tree l>
l pr«Kl*-"'
Cullefe. Ij.ng
It II LeTour-
tuL1
J. I. CASE
MOBIL STAY .ON
MEIsK
UJ.K.O.
fiOf
CiAla. Sftl
ItfV.KillT 4NII
os \|
LD NATW
HATTEKIKS
l, C
OOmTAR. CiAIKS |‘KN\
KVIAAMA WII MOIIAWH
IK Ks
r.HOt P I RATTHIW f7»
TIRES
I* I RATTER
With Exrhanjt*
C.70.I3 Iln (Tma Ini. t f»JS
PHONE. SO fl-SSIB
AI.RA TEXAS
TO A SPECIALIST FOIt
WATCH
REPAIRS
FREE INSPECTION
GET OUR ESTIMATE
You’ll find it usually costs
less for precision service
than for ordinary service . .
If not in the outset, certain-
ly in the long run. We gua$-
uncondi*
“Even if hv has a fast reaction
time, a good driver wiil always
keep more distant* ahrad." War-
ner said. Additional stopping
distance should be allowed to give
£ margin of safety in caw* more
stopping distance is required.
Many traffic situations are so
complex a good driver may n»»<*<i
time to *Up up conditions make
necessary derisions and take nec-
essary actions. Warner said the
good driver not only allows ex-
tra slopping distance, but also
manages to keep out of most
, Experts say that end-of-the-
hiy fatiKue i* the cause of many
I-' i ts accidents and mn«el*
ram
' the
. wlop white you’re
game and save tha1
n or tennis set for s
Si
r a next
•1. Treat Ache*. Promptly
A i« k« n<I athletes can expect
etwss and swelUni
b many
1 stiain v
on m
truing, soak a
m u hot tub.
ami apply lie
heat Jotion i
a. It's a r
works fa
bay
a .
ante** all work
tiona’ly
SINCE 1R7B
FLYNTS JEWELRY
MINEOLA, TEXAS
YOU WILL ALWAYS KIND
GOOD PRODUCTS — GOOD SERVICE
WHEREVER YOU SEE THE GULF SIGN
Make A Habit of Shopping Here for Service Needs
CHAKL1L ROBERTSON
EMORY, TEXAS
NOTICE
TAXES - DOE CITY OF POINT
PAYABLE-MARCH 1967 3% DISCOUNT
APRIL 1967 2% DISCOUNT
MAY 1967 1% DISCOUNT
PAY BY MAIL: TO CITY TAX COLLECTOR
(M. E. HARRIS)
OR FAY AT CITY DESK AT RAY HARDWARE STORE
LAST TWO SATURDAYS OF MARCH. APRIL & MAY
BE WELL GROOMED
NOW OFFERING
Coin** To
CARDEN
Roy's Barber Shop
United Rent Alls
W’E NEED YOUR HEAD
itWPIJTF <ATfRIN(.
IN OUR BUSINESS
SI.RWI E Itlli ANNIVIK-
riooinit Time*-
Thur»do> nflentoon
kakv. rrr.
7113 WTMJ V OL VMM
Wet’kiiBys: fi 30 p.m
GREENVILLE, TEXAS
Saturday*: 7 00 p.m.
“W> K<*ot Mokt Aadhkif"
GENEVA S BEAUTY SHOP
YOU ARE EARNESTLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR NEWLY
DECORATED SHOP. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO ALL
THE LATEST IN FASHIONS. HAIR CUTS BY 1JCENSED
OPERATORS AND AUJG THE LATEST LN HAIR SlYlAJi.
C \IJ. FOR AN APPOINTMENT
473-2229
GENEVA & JANICE
BUTANE — PROPANE — APPLIANCES
GREENVILLE AUTOMATIC
GAS COMPANY
R F. WA8KOM 59H-2526
PHONE 473-2375
MILLER GROVE
Large or small...
SAVE. .SAVE!
100 NEW TRACTOR TIRES IN STOIK—46 MON 1H
DEAL — ALL HAZARD GUARANTEED
200 NEW PICK IT TIRES—MID GRIP AND HIGH
WAY TREAD.
500 NEW PREMIUM PASSENGER TIRES—I PLY.
RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING.
PHONE 56K-2I6H
TATI'M TIRE SHOP
POINT. TEXAS
Formers — Stockmen — Dairymen
I XT US BE TOUR
HEADQUARTERS FOR
• SEED • FEED
• FERTILIZERS
• DAIRY SUPPUES
Farmer’s Co-op Gin
OWNED AND OPERATED BY FARMERS
JACKSON AND HOUSTON STREETS
PHONE KK5-4714 SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAN
PHONE 473-2211 FOR ALL
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR
"25 Years Experience in Garage Busineae”
We U*e Genuine Ford and Chev. olet Part*
FLETCHER fi, JONES GARAGE
RED JONES fcDD FLETCHHK
Newapaperg help create the incentive
in a community. They chronicle the
happenings of a people ami ***1*1 the
home-town merchant* in their mer-
chandising efforts.
JOEL W. LENNON
Insurance - Real Estate
473-2273 EMORY. TEXAS
HOGGiNSViLLE STORE
Steed Grocery A Station
New and uaeo tractor eouifmint
sales, service, auto Repairs, wclpino
BIS WJNNBBOnO wwv.
EMORY. TEXAS
A. W. STEED
PHONE 473-2329
...your business can’t afford
unanswered phone calls
EWir.'r * n* CtU* that “nd business 40 your competitora, you need an
phone "V>' rPUry* le,ePhon® annwering Bet. When you’re out, it answer*
c*a, Vrt* ^ •Vour me*»aS®. and then records up to two hours of incoming
or tn or(jt" you m Jrn' y°u can play back the messages, never missing a call
the 4y 1,1 l*e your Electronic Secretary to take customers' orders during
-V-,-;" ’^en ^ "imply changing the message, record out-of-town
10-1 jailer,>0rl* m *^e evenm* After hours, professional people use the set
S*rn*y-'mt il difcnu kU0W wfter® lh®y °*y b® reached. Or, the Electronic
Pocery tl0 > u*®^ announce everything from the weather report to a
With an K|e *° •ubj®ct of your club’s next meeting.
'with rttstotnw, tmniC Sec,eUry y°u n®ver mi« * call and keep in touch
for jigy — or cl“nts even when your office is closed. All this convenience
For ----
PUGGY
THfc FIZZLE FAMIlT
By H. T Elmo
ussxmMS
. AlHHOB.Ml?. FIZZLE
’can YOU GIVE ME
.60ME RCNICE?,
tior>. phone our business office today.
North
°ost Texas Telephone Co.
INTO THE VIP-ITINS
SCkUSOCMU
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1967, newspaper, March 30, 1967; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834964/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.