Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1968 Page: 4 of 6
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HONEY GROVE
SIGN AL01TTXEN *
Mem h Tke Wtrld of Heigh*
HONEY ONE SIOUL - C1IIZH,
Phone 378-2396
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W**'1 •» Howy ^
■ns. RHi EttondL, bwwnj ‘efftrc* «MI ytekt fitaMl «H
» North Sixth Stmt Homy Qiw*. fwas. IMIS Mm LwixPr
L Fto%u. waor Joe T- Horn**-, A<*. Th* **v ~ •
Sling Shot
Surrtndortd
JOPLIN. Mo. Agent* of the
Alcohol and Tobaoco Tax Unit
received a bulky envelope with
a Ibtter that aald; “After much
soul aemchlng I sincerely be
Ueve I should not register this
Under Study
Television, the American Jew
lah Committee, the Broadcast
In# and Film Onmmlsslon ot
the National OMXfebll ot cjtiur*
Friday, December 17, 1B®8
The pranpeet of half the U.8.
population living in “hlfh-iloo"
apartment buildings by 1875
pome nome tall hurdle* for
tXUMPkA W*tug»l - Ar
vkamdcgrUx arc making raped!
btuJNcay m waive i ring the «►
«m» of 4MW*eut Oiwlwbnig*, one
CLAYTON. Mo. - There will
chen, and The Urban Ooalii
black Chrli
churches and aynagoguoo Inter*
ythnny IVft blll» near the
^HUfimui liTtt the tend,
It has served a» a medium of
w the large-* Homan rtt*e<s on
eated in evangelhimG Title w«u»
sorts at the Garland clothing
store.
V
A faulty furnace went * soot
billowing through the store,
over the entire Christmas cloth-
ing stock. V
BMcnu aa second Hass wul swiUw at Uw
Hnm-y Grow. Texas. ntM. under art rt danti at
turn It In for you J.i> dispose of,
After all. David ohahged hist-
ory with a similar weapons."
Enclosed was a sling shot.
|| i
communication between Negro-
es and whites In discussing mo*
relations Starting with 21 »ta
lions In an independent radio
network, “Night Call" has
grown steadily until It now has
almost Ml affiliates In all parts
of the nation, included are most
of the major metropolitan
areas.
the Ubwia* rTTrtirmrt* The Secret Servtc
the esjoaxulmn of Ovxmmhrtg Wednesday
W 1A!pi\ 'Mf , Aumtrtrtfsi'il libs?
^ ttv li\wudmut
'em. aw* begun at the cad ot |vnn^x'sni«-
the h$t century under the pat ■ agent r^td U*
>«nage wf s^Yeen Ameha printed on an «
Portugal on high quality pa
The ydacr new has been dim different types Of tl
c*xerc4 b* haxx* hem built on' hax'e been circulate'
tvr «f an Iren Age scttVment. *nd they arc belie
It seas rcaed by the inx-ading wming rrom two
Suexx tjvhes in A IX sourcha.
Thr most recent nnport.xnt Agents said one «
TwA axx* the mass rubbe hath* ,v *v>»sx*r' and the
PrcxuwMy a huge hsaw, villas nmrc easily spotted.
'.7*4 s temple r.sindatexn were ___________
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the conclusion of a survey on
specialised ministers In man)*
parts of the nation reported
by Miss Martha Lane In To-
gether, a publication of the Un
Red Methodist Church. Reald
ante of upper-income apartment
houses arc not “Joiners," ac-
cording to the article, They In-
atet oi\ privacy even to the
point of not knowing their-net
ghbors. Many feel the church
“has nothing to offer them,"
The most encouraging expert
ment.v aoot*rdlng to Mi«u Lane,
xxure in low income complexes.
There was response from the
residents to church programs
in tutoring, counaehhtg, music,
nftor-acliool activities, adult ed
ucation, dramatics, cerfts and
community service, Ecumenical
ventuixvs arc morc destrable In
apai'tments than unilateral, dv
nonnn.it »< ami efforts, she found.
Protestant-Catholic cooperation
and Christian - Jewish work
were termed important. Mim
stries in apartments require
clearly defined, realist O' pur
poses, adequate study, strong
staff - Liiuned laymen and team
approaches, Miss Lauo conclud-
ed. Ineffective effort* included
dbot to door colling, advertis-
ing, handbills, mailings, ikmuhI
inX'Ualo>n> plume vails khd ra
dto app'sills
Want Ads get result*.^
** Fhowix And adjoining TVrjas ta—lwj, pee «W SXUd
Tkcas. ether than Fhauwai and nduveet vaunto**. par xver die
Vasewhere m U S. and APO A mi eddrcissas. par xvo.tr $« «*
_A® s*srriptA«s stnatty u» xA'amv
Owrds of Thanks, Eufcots and Rwehrtjee.-, or' Kv-eet arc
^barged for at the rceuUr advvrtiedag rote, 3, reeds xxr owrd
Mttniaum chance *1 00
"Now it is up to you, my
people, to take this opportuni
ty. You have heard that this
('enter Is a five ytmr project.
If you make use of it, it will
continue if you don't, there
will be no point In continuing."
With this admonition, His Mnj
< sty King Sobhuan II. of S\v
isiland. South Africa, assisted
in the m'ent formal opening of
\ Luthtrun Farmors' Training
Center in Hhohho. The King
\xnis a guest til the oeivmony
marking the opening of tin
xgVieuMural training institution.
A project of the Evangellca!
Isitberan Church In Southern
Africa South Eastern Region,
the SISA,(100 center \v>is mhde
I'ossihVe under sponsorship ot
ihe “IguherKjalpen" agency in
Sweden thr .ugh the com nunlty
development program of the
tAithcmn World Federation
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a ,s?s4 »usi brrthrc ^toxvax, II,
Jv, .>4 \)**' Kep.vxhs post Of
Shy if ds4 7*hS gXXxe
Sq* ; •- .l.oi, ^ r;p <»4e
Aron Horse
Handier On
Jobh Vietnam
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1 utit, ' '7 )? XYsI VMSs'i^NMly teaches j
fbe MA-'t,xtWx"4 tvjtu'vjyfsxjUe
! th-xt tw5-s»«s he wved f>xr
'"wwrtbjxg otbes than food
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>V»», , JUtjWK S l\A,i kvui With I
| >OT»t KxjA’i tv A«*d CAP aI'AX -W I
, ,%h t^t FAhket \s xxsvk j
;> ' The MrtW xgwwvl Jsv^es Arc I
a do.-h’' but the Mop j
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t WWSpPh tsN AW'*.' th» \ 'W pets'* >
2 irced to t»tr»e then, ' fStkes
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I? t«* the wild" M*rse> bo ostTX'
h toAds
| Tbe MoTtA*v**rds Arc eel hu-
ll safes* h shd h«rc be w*l<h P*A j
jj er 7x7*4 I >4 U Robert fhsster <*»
AiHWhgtwa. Va,. AchSexv whAt
j| thex b*4 thought I'mpo^ble.
'It thfees Ah«mt three .tAys
ii be gwfctie a heirce ty»«a it tv*
a jvuA a«4 bsvxAh « for
FV**rt. sand "Hf xdtSh,
| aov*>«es. a ha jxswaax horses
| A*»4 how chASMv but m the e»M
I see Ajeraxys jwoeerd '
(AT t At VsolUA** Ytw
arwrk cf t.s xwyt hA*e-
dler w*v .sjawnd ..v, thesgth A W-
, t.» AMvhCV-r 1. !pu£
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VhrtuAu*.
Wt hope 1969 is
0 good ytor for you^i^f]
- thanks for being so ^
good to us. 7(
Rowton Chevrolet Co.
Damsel In Distress/
app<
I 'IHX
part
Mer
Some n religion* com mum
tie* have inen ivkieii to the
Giuok Orthodox Arvhdloce.se ot
Thysletra and Gixmt Britain
since iU'.l, .osHiixUng io reports
given a( the Til'd BcclexiasU-
cui Oonfercorc held in Birming-
ham. England. Archbishop At
honagotM*. spiritual leader oi
iho church in U*e Bntisli Isles
and Scandinavia, reportisU that
out of a total of 52 congrega
tions. txvA'lv* are still without
finest* in Sxx'rclen and Norway
there arc only three priest* Pot
six parishes and a mission. Two
buildings for educational use
have recently been added, one
to the Church of St, Andrew
in Kentish Town 1 London 1 and
the other to the Church of St
Nicholas hi Sliepherds Basil. A
third is contemplated for Man
Chester, Clergymen setting in
Ai chdiocese. in aAhtion to
thuw' of Grcs'k or' Cypriot ori.
gin. include six Estonians, five
Polo* or Byvlorusstans, three
giivn at the Third Kxelesiastl-
Rnviishmen. two Russian, two
Germans and one each of the
foik'xvmg; Latvian, Ukrainian,
Fiench, Swiss and Swedish.
More young people arc at-
tending church in Russia today
than five or six years ago,
and more men arc applying to
enter the priesthood, Bishop
Pienre L'Huilller, rcpresenla-
ttxv of the Exarch of Western
Europe of the Moscow Patrtar
vhate, told a group of reUgi.ais
loumaUsts in Paris, Het wrcn
Id and Ml million Russians arc
practicing the Christian faith
more or less rcgularty, the
Bishop stated.
CINCINNATI Police nry
a young woman frantic illy
waved down Fied Folson. Ik.
and Clyde Black, 19. as they
i.|iproached in a car, and they
dipped and offered her assist
a nee. she then confronted them
with u large knife and robbed
them of Silk, pollrc said.
Let the spirit ot ths
New Yeur fill your
heart with joy.
Honey Grove
Pharmacy
Shelton Hdwe
mat
see!
Pakiatan is busily hacking a
national capita] from undevel
ojied land in the western par*
of the republic, the National
Giaignipluc Society says. The
new city. Islamabad, will cover
five times the area of Wash-
ington. D.C.
JEWELRY — Cusloin Made — Alterations and Repairs
DIAMOND SETTING
North Texas* Best Livestock Market
TERRELL BOYD JEWELERS
YOUR ONLY JEWELER ON LAMAR AVENUE .
I *
guaranteed watch repair
Tire glamor of Imperial Rome
around the yOfRO lured thou-
sands and thousands of out
landers into the overcrowded
capital.
102 Lamar
PARIS. TEXAS
A United Methodist produeiat
radio proRtum that has beep,
talking about basic issues in
Awerka for five months has
quadrupled the sine of its own
network and won praise fbom
members of the Federal Com
munkutJnna Oamantanion 1 Ft'
Cl. “Night Call" has also asui
plauOtn ftrom both church and
sexuanr prona. Including Time
magnatme and Negro MmnfNtp-
ers, since it went mi Ihe air
June X The anUotial telephone
enIWn program in pudueed by
the Wvbdon of ThlMrlahm, Rad
io and FRm Oanununication
TttAFCOl of The United
Mrthodint Church. Trt faith In
sponnorohip, It In rctenaed In
«uopoiuUon with the -Notional
CEDAR STREET
* NURSERY
BUUHE CAS 01 PHTAK
BUTANE end PROPANE TANKS
FOR RENT OR SALE
a@@©
■ MAY THEJOY^ Afillj) THE
L SPIRIT OF THE SEASON
BE WITH YOU THROUGH
THE YEAR.
FIRST STATE BANK
Honay Grova
Mambtr F. D. L C.
FREIZ SG
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1968, newspaper, December 27, 1968; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800834/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.