The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1966 Page: 13 of 18
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GRAHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966
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a teenager. Sylvania's fluores-
cent lamps provide Ideal Illu-
mination for doing homework
or reading.
I suppose many of you are
wondering about my personal
qualifications for holding this
important office. I submit the
following facts:
I was born the son of a ten-
ant farmer in Montague Coun-
ty. I attended the rural schools
near Montague and the public
high schools of Montague and
Nocona tom which (graduated.
After high school graduation
I attended the old Bowie busi-
ness college, Decatur Baptist'
College, and Rice Institute in
Houston.
Throughout my life, with the
exception of a short employ-
ment in a leather goods fac-
tory and as manager of the
chamber of commerce in my
hometown, I have been self-
employed as a lease broker in
the oil and gas business and
as a rancher and farmer. My
success in these ventures, I
hope, will hold over into the
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selors from the First Baptist
Church of Graham attended the
Texas Girls' Auxiliary Queens’
Court in Brownwood April 7-8.
This court is for GA girls who
have passed their Queens’ step
after first completing Maiden,
Lady-in- Waiting, and Princess
steps as part of the Forward
Steps. ,
This consists in memorizing
scripture, reading mission
books, studying and writing out-
line on one of the Gospels and
of the book of Esther, learning
the names and locations of the
mission boards of the Southern
Baptist Convention, the names
of the executive officers of the
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maf with the winner of its class.
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highlight toy* and colloc-
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" for outstanding braking performance in the Trials.
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Woman’s Missionary Union,
names of the countries where
Southern Baptists have missio-
naries and something of the
work, personal view points on
tithing, witnessing and Chris-
tian living.
The thme of the queens’
Court which was held in the
Brownwood Coliseum was You
Have Not Chosen Me But I
Have Chosen You. Miss Joy
Phillips, Texas GA Director,
presided.
Rersonalites in the Court
presenting the programs were:
Mrs. Eula Mae Henderson, Ex-
ecutive Secretary - Treasurer
of Texas WMU,.Dallas-chosen,
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First Baptist GA Girls Counselors Attend Meeting
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lost on the highways. This is
not a "growth” statistic that
Texans can boast of. I believe
that better and safer highways
will reverse this trend of in-
creasing highway deaths. I shall
direct my efforts as your state
representative towards obtain-
ing a better highway system for
the greatest state in the na-
tion.
The things that I am ffere
ing my support to, I realize,
are going to cost money. Our
fiscal representatives should
practice the utmost economy in
spending our state’s income so
that we can get the most from
each tax dollar, if new taxes
are deemed necessary, I pledge
my support to secure'the above
program which all Texans are
now demanding. Rather than re-
commend a source of revenue,
which wfHsupport this pro-
gram I will give serious con-
siderations to the proposals
of our state-wide elective of-
ficers in this matter so that
we 'may have more effective
teamwork in Austin.
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land, Spiritual sparkle, Mrs.
Jerry Malone, Dallas, Gay Pop-
Pins, Mr. J.C. Shirley, Dallas,
Royal Music; Mrs. Woodson
Arms, El Paab, You Are Not
Your Own: Mrs. C.J. Humphrey,
Amarillo, Presjdegt of Texas
WMU, Bible cStud, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Duck, Missionary
Personnel Associate Foreign
Mission Board, Fort Worth,
Missions; Rev. Harles Cone,
Assistant Minister Park Cities
Baptist Church, Dallas, Com-
mitted. .
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To the Voters of Young coun-
ty and the 86th Legislative Dis-
trict Of Texas:
I am a candidate to repre-
sent you in Austin for the next
two years as your state repre-
sentative.
During the next few weeks I
shall make a great eftort to
see each of you personally to
solicit your support, Since this
legislative district is such a
large one, however, I am afraid
that I may not be able to see
all of you. Therefore, this is
an humble invitation to vote for
Tony Fenoglio of Montague
County as your next state repre-
sentative on election day, May
7.
Di asking you for your sup-
port, I think it is only fair
that I explain to you the plat-
form on which I am running.
If you would like to help me
accomplish the following pro-
gram, then I ask you to Join
my effort;
1) Support of Education—I
wholeheartedly support our
state’s efforts to increase the
education level df our citizens,
and I think this should be one
of the highest items in our
legislative, agenda. Both our
public school children and our
college students must be given
maximum support from their
citizens. Schools in this dis-
trict, both rural and urban,
should be supported so that they
will be equal to or greater
than schools of national level. I
further reeqmmend that ser-
ious 'study be given to see if
the need does not exist for
establishing junior colleges in
our district.
2) Expansion of Industry--
Texas Is fast changing from a
rural society to an urban so-
ciety. The 86th Legislative dis-
trict is doing likewise. If I
am elected your state repre-
sentative, I shall work to ob-
tain more industry for our towns
and shall expend my energy in
behalf of business. I shall work
with the chambers of commerce
to help to secure a more favor-
able business climate both tax-
wise and labor-wise.
.3) Improvement of Agricul-
ture--Although Texas is chang-
ing its image from an agri-
cultural state to an industrial
state, it is still a basic fact
that no nation can maintain Its
status of prosperity and power
if it cannot feed its people. The
86th Legislative district is still
a rural district, and Its farmers
need support from its elective
state representative. If I am
elected your representative, I
shall support legislation which
will help our farmers obtain
better rural roads so that they
may market their products. I
shall support the Texas Exten-
sion Service so that more and
better research can be expand-
ed in behalf of our farmers.
4) Conservation of our Soil
and Water Resources--Texas
is blessed with some of, the
-best land in the nation. We
musty see that this land is pro-
perly takn care of, not only
or orselve, but for future
generations. There is ample
water in Texas today if we
know how to conserve it. We
must make a greater effort at
saving it to fulfill the great-
er demands of industry, agri-
culture, and domestic users.
5) Improvement of our High-
ways and Roads--Each year
government statistics tell a sad
story concerning more lives
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Lions lub, a long-standing
member of the volunteer fire
department, and member of
several riding clubs. My hobby t
vo! riding good horses hs made
- me active in the promotion of
rodeo throughout north Texas.
If you, the voters of the
86th Legislative District, see
fit to send me to Austin as
your next representative, I pro-
mise you mature progressive,
and effective representation
there. I shall be a worker
who is on the job for 12 mon-
ths out of each year, trying to
best serve you who send me
there;, a •
Anthony Fenoglio
Box 30
Bowie, Texas
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1966, newspaper, April 14, 1966; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1506088/m1/13/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.