Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1978 Page: 3 of 12
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IMPROVING PASTOR CALLED
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ATTEND WEDDING
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Smith of Crecii .'lilt*. The
bridegroom n the son of the
Ute Joe uayton Gain and
andion of Mrs. Dessie Cam
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and
the late Mint•* Cain.
pastor honored
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First United Methodist Ctiuich
of Mt. Pleasant,
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mi. & Mrs. Jay Noel and
Mr, & Mrs, George A. Nelson
of La Porte, Texas, have an-
nounced the approaching mar-
riage of their children, Jay-
Ion Audrey and Cary Wayrie,
on Saturday, the seventeenth
of June, et iwo o'clock ur u.e
xlternixm at First United
Methodist Church in la P ate,
The Nelsons formerly lived in
Point. Cary's father was pastor
of the Baptist Church,
HAMBURGER
SUPPER HELD
parents sponsored a hambur-
ger supper and dance at the
Point Community Center Tues-
day night for the Rains Seniors
of *78. Ftfry seniors attended
the party.
SHOWER TO
BE SATURDAY
Church friends will honor
Dana Barrow and Paul Harris
with a shower Saturday eve-
ning, June 10, from 7|30 o
o p, ii.. at Point Place. AU
friends and relatives arc in-
vited.
HONORED
WITH SHOWER
The House family hid their
annual reunnsi last weekend
at the Tilton Place. There
was appro.ci lately one hun-
dred present.
ATTENDS
FUNERAL
Mr>. Gail Armstro
baby i
23, fr.
pw m. ar the n> rrje of Mrs.
•'Wg
honored with i baby sh
Tuesday, May 23,
at the
Patty Adcock. C<*-lioites$es
were Mrs. Charlene Rcadlunr
<•(, Mu* Pm Ada'v it aiiu Mn»
B linda Armstnsig.
ENJOY PICNIC
Mr. A Mrs. K. E. Washburn,
Mrs. C. C, Collins A l ed,
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with Senux Citizens from
cigli11 Rglir, anioyM j pic-
nic at Lake Cypress Springs
near Mt. Vernon M.ndty.
WATER TOWER
PAINTED
The renovation of the Point
City Water Tower his been
completed. It ha> been paint-
ed a pretty emerald green.
Clurlic Callaway attended
the funeral of Son Lyde in
Wills P >uit -unday afternoon.
The Lyde family formerly
lived in Point.
Mrs,
in Dallas Friday for medical
treatment.
Mrs. Leon Gowm l Mrs. O,
G. Brigg> wc in Tyler Friday
where Mrs. Gowin hid medical
treatment.
Mrs. Jv>hn Gardiu’ visited
her sister, Mrs. Ganellc Gus-
tav ut*n, of Houston las' week.
.Mr. (Sr Mrs. James N»»rthcutt
& family of Athens visited
Mr*, fcdgai Northcutt & family
and Mr. Mrs. Jim Mott over
the holiday Weekend.
Mrs, Cliltord Hogue *f
Greenville and Mrs. Harty
Mayo ot FarmcrsviUe visited
Mrs. Charlie Callaway $4tur-
da\ afternoon,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill t 'well .>f Ft.
W- ith visired Mis. C. C. Col-
lins A I ed last week »d.
kev. Loyd McKinney has
beirfi called as pastor of (he
WiMMley Churcii.
Mr. Sl Mrs. Lee Roy Chesser
of Tulsa, Okla, »pent the
week with her mother, Mrs.
J. M. House.
Mrs. Jennie Davis visited
Mrs. Homer Ivie of Ft. Worth
last weekend.
Miss Jackie Allism and her
little sister of Quinlan visited
Mr. & Mrs. Fred White Friday
morning. They also visited
with Neva Adcock.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. White
ot Arlington visited Mr. A Mrs.
Fred White Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Hetty Cozart Rogers of
Wichita Falls and Mrs. Lima
Kate Cozart of Greenville
visited friends here Tuesday.
APRIL SALES OF
SAVINGS BONOS
REPORTED HERE
April talus of Series E A H
United States Savings Bends
in Rains County were reported
today by County Bind
Chairman Mrs. Sam Biaziel
ui the amount ot $8,371.
sales for the four-month per-
iod touted $15, 957 for 40>?.
of the 1978 sales goal of
$40,000.
Texas sales during the month
amounted to $27,400, ooi,
while sales for the first four
months of 1978 totaled
$105,008,559 with 34*7- of the
yearly sales goal of $306,6
million aciifeved.
News? Call us at 473-2653
DA
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FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
Birthdays • Annivarsarits
Waddings - Spatial Dates
or Just A Ramambranca CALL
JAN STONE 473-2514
RAINS AUTO SUPPLY
FOR COMPETITIVE PRICES ON
NAME BRAND AUTO PARTS
& SUPPLIES
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Gates - Air Tax • Moog
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CB RADIOS & SUPPLIES
ENUT. TI PH. 473-2436
Vicki McKeown - twin O. C. Hawk - Manager
HjOO a.m. to 6|00 p. m. Monday through Friday
81OO a.m. to 4i00 p.m, S*>. • 2|00 to 1(00 aunday
\OU DECIDE
On June 3, Texas voters will elect one
of two men as the Democratic candidate
for Railroad Commissioner:
Jerry Sadler,:
defeated former Land Con
p 70, is a twice-
ammisstoner
Here's what three of the state's leading
newspapers have to sav about him
The Austin American-Statesman
"Voters deserv e to know whom thev
will be choosing between in the runoff
June 3. Poerner is not a household
name, Sadler is But Sadler has a sorrv
record in state government He is the
only person ever censured by the Texas
House of Representatives (for failure to
cooperate with, an investigation) He
became notorious for attempting to
choke then-State Rep Jake lohnson
He was defeated at the polls in 1970
and lost to Jon Newton in a race for
Ratiroad Commissioner in 1976 And
now he s back again
The Pallas Times Herald "Sadler
has made Texas government a universal
target of ndicule and dension
The San Angelo Standard Times
"Under Sadler the Railroad Commis-
sion |ust might become the laughtng
stock he once made or the General
Land Office.”
IS THERfc REALLY ANY CHOICE?
The Railroad Commission regulates the
oil, gas and transportation industries in
Texas Our energv and utilitv rate prob-
lems demand vigorous and responsible
leadership We need lohn Poerner to
fight for Texas and protect what is nght-
fully ours
John Poemer,45 ,sare.
spected businessman and rancher John
Poerner was elected to three successive
terms in the Texas House before being
named Executive Director of the Gover-
nor's Committee on Aging and Director
Education Resources of Texas
His honors include being named
"Citizen of the Year in his hometown
of Hondo, receiving a Distinguished
Legislator" award from the Vocational
Agnculture Teachers Association and
being named to the Agnculture Hall of
Fame" at Southwest Texas State Uni-
versity
He was recently appointed to the
Railroad Commission by the Governor
Poerner is a solid, competent indi-
vidual with a record of 10 years of dedi-
cated public service says the Houston
Chronicle (We urge) lus election ”
„ JOHX
Texas Railroad Comrmasior
VOTE June 3 in the
Democratic Primary
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BONANZA
NEWS
By Exa Adam,
The gatdrn, and null lure
are growing, even the gras,
and weed i are loo,
Mr. & Mrs, Garland Potts of
Arizona are here visiting.
Garland's mother isn't well
this week.
Mr,. Opal Dowdy has been
visiting her siiier & family,
Alice Hr Haikel Knight, and
Mrs Eva Knlgm this week.
Mn, Eva Knight !« feeling
belter. Said site enjoyed going
out io her home two or three
days this week, John & Eula
While, Mrs. Knight's daughter,
went over and John mowed her
yard. She enjoyed it a lot.
Mary (Jla Bishop visited Atait
Wtanla Saturday afternoon,
said Lean Asblll would lot get
to come home ihls weekend
but wai hoping lo come about
ihe middle of the week. He la
Improving.
Donna McGee went to larm-
erivllle with Uncle Garland
and Tenna Friday night to
Kandy'i graduation.
J,»n "a Terehurst has come
home to visit her mother and
Jackie White through the
summer, she it living in
Idaho with her father.
Leo A 1 uctlle leaning were
out walking and jogging for
then health and Hopped b> A
visited a while. Wc enjoyed
their visit very muclu
Alton Aibill'i daughter Ruth
Ann and her children are down
visiting them while her hus-
band Is moving hts sister.
Thurman A Paulean Asblll
went to their pastor, Bto. Don
Vann's ordian.ion service Sa-
turday night,
Mrs. Wanda Asbill treated
her Sunday school class to a
fish supper Saturday night In
Sulphur •'prtngs. They reported
a good time and Woodrow
threatened the adult class
about leaving If and Joining
Wanda's class, said those fish
were great,
Robert Spinks Isn't feeling
too well. In tact, he went to
tht doctor unday.
Mrs. Erma sptnks visited her
sister, Oulda Midklft, Sunday
alternoon.
Chuck Spinks flew t* New
York to visit Nelson Ray Spinks
over the holiday.
The little Meadowi boy Is
visiting Adam McGee.
BAINS
EMORY, TEXAS
COUNTY
THURSDAY,
LEADEB
JUNE I, 197E
Mt, & Mrs, Everett Jensen
left last week to go to Sioux
City, Iowa and Nebraska visit-
ing his father, W. M. Jensen,
and Mrs. Jensen and a Iso hts
sister, Mrs. Bob Mood, They
will also attend a few horse
races while gone.
L' JCAl RESIDENT GE I PROMOTION— V, Wednesday, May 17,
Bill Weir of Emory was ini tired that lit .ad received a promt-
lion with his business Him. He was an outside talesman with
die TTC irammcu Co, «d Howrah As of Wednesday, he i»'
now the North Texas Regional .sales Manager. He is also os*
die salesmen in Oklahoma and Arkansas. Trammell and Mrs,
Weir are frith pr d" a yb well done. — Ph to C.stt'lbuted
-•Reported
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Help Elect Judge J.W. Summers
CHIEF JUSTICE
1 2th Court ot Civil Appoolt
A SIX-YEAR TERM
3g« Si
For Th# Job:
• Hos boon o Stoto District Judgo
For 20 Yoors
o Hos provon himsolf to bo on un
biosod Judgo giving both sidos o
foir ond importioi trial
o Corotully rosoarchos tho low bo
foro rondoring docitlons
Jiuiut J. If. Summon
• LID THE TICKET IN A THREE MAN RACE In First Pnmory
Summers Rocoivod Storr Received Borron Received
38 3 1 8 Votes 32,949 Voles 27,760 Votes
Jmifi# J. V . Sumrrifri
• LED THE VOTE IN THE BAR POU CONDUCTED BY THE State Bor of
Tohos Aft Being The Condidote BEST QUALIFIED
In the 11 Counties
Summers Received Storr Received Borron Received
249 Volet 137 Voles 46 Votes
Juduf* JJ . Summer*
• WAS ENDORSED AS Best Qualified BY THE HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
0**0N§NT-
By The Longview News Journoi
On Sunday April 30 1971
• Judge Summers Also Received Editorial Endorsement BY EVERY NEWS
PAPER IN HIS HOME COUNTY OF Cherokee
Including the Rusk Cherokeean The Jacksonville Doily Progress
The Alto Herald ond Cherokee County Banner
• OTHER NEWSPAPER ENDORSEMENTS FOR Judge Summer* wh.ch were
known et press time for this advertisement include the TYlEK MORNING
TELEGRAPH *he KILGORE NEWS HERALD the ATHENS REVIEW Judge
Summers is grateful for these expressions of confidence by so mony area
newspopers
• The ONLY ISSUE in A Judicial Roce Is QUALIFICATIONS! Judge
Summers Has The Judiciol Experience His Opponent Is A lawyer W*th
NO Judicial Experience
RLEASE RETURN TO THE POLLS ON SATURDAY JUNE 3RD TO
Help Elect Judge J.W. Summers
To This SIX YEAR Term As Chief Justice
12th Court Of Civil Appels -
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1978, newspaper, June 1, 1978; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846873/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.