Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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Friday, January 23, 1W»
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W«at Ad Rates, 2c per word each insertion. Minimum charge, 28c.
Ouda of Thanks, Eulogies and Resolutions of Respect charged for
at the regular advertising rates: 2c per word, minimum charge $1.00.
BEAUTIFUL dining roofn suite
round table, 4 chairs and hutch,
two piece sectional living room
suite wte~ corner —saBWT~~ptaBtt<r
covered living room suites, stoves
and refrigerators, used Duncan
dining, room table jgtft
drop leaves. Odd chest of drawers^
and many more items 'that will
save you money at Lem Titts-
\S?b»th in Bonham, Texas.
WANTED: 2,000 ayes for 1,000
Charges In keeping with
anywhere, guaranteed ser-
yrtoe, 38 years in Bonham.
■OINHAM OPTICAL. CLINIC
MOORMANS
"World's oldest and largest llve-
■tbek minerals and protein supple-
i tar all kinds of livestock and
now available at Bach's
Store, Honey Grove. Paul
laschke, dealer; Fred Bach, store
PHILCO 21" TV console $265.00
Dial Hardware.4
SMITH'S LAUNDRY — 14th St.
We pickup and deliver. Phone
FR8-2627, anytime from 0:00 a.
m.. to 6:00 p. m. V , tfc
MAKE war on rats. We have the
poison. Smith Feed and Seed
Store. 40-tfc
Our Used Furniture Store on
North 6th Street is open every
Saturday. Open by appointment
during the week. Ellis and Sons
Furniture.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
Responsible person from this area,
to service and collect from electric
cigarette dispensers. No selling.
Car , reference*, and $592.50 to
$1970.00 .-investment necessary. 7
to 12 hours weekly nets excellent
monthly Income. Possible full-time
work. For local interview give -
phone and particulars. Write In-
ternational Bales A Mfg. Co., Inc.,
P. O. Box 1236, Oklahoma City,
Okie. —
C.A, MOORE fLUMBING AND
SUPPLIES. Ph FR 8-2711 at Dial
Hardware. 24-tf
ROY WILSON and GORDON YOUNG
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ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING OF THEIR '
Wilson-Young Insurance Agency
"Tomorrow Minded Insurance"
ROY WILSON
Home Phone SU 4-7766
202 Bonham (Lamar Theatre Bldg.)
GORDON YOUNG
Home Phone 811 4-7050
OFFICE PHONE — SU 4-7034
Paris, Texas
INSURANCE COVERAGE IN
Auto - Fire - Life - Hospitalization
PATTING CURRENT DIVIDENDS
M fe like to give s en*!'
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When you drive in for Siratair Gasoline or Sinclair Motor Oil, we make
sure you drive out satisfied.
That's why we make serv\ce the most important part of our business.
Friendly, helpful service. We want you to come back again and again
We hope you'll tell your friends about us, too. J ^
You can expect these and many other free services whenever you drive in.
• Battery Check
• Tire Check
• Radiator Check
• Fan Belt Check
• Oil Level Check
• Windshield Cleaned
Wiper Blades Cleaned
Rear Window Cleaned
SINCLAIR
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MARTIN 0HR,JR
SUPPLIER OF SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
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PHONE FR 8-2761
O. H. SANDERS
D. J. TAYLOR, WINDOM
C. a ROLAND, DIAL
honey grove, texas
BARNETT A SPRINGFIELD
R. L. COPENTNO, SlfljFS
LUTHSR c. DAVIS
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PHILCO Hi Fl Phonograph con-
sole $149.50. Dial Hardware.
T-UTWTt LODGE NOTICE
Honey Grove Lodge No. 185,
:COFr »»eete. «v«ry Monday even-
ing 7:30 d'clock. Third Floor,
George D. Carlock, N. G.
John Black, Sec'y 9tfc
news from
PETTY
A BARGAIN in used clothing and
other items. We also carry feeds
of all kinds. Bach Store, W. Mar-
ket. 45-tfc
PHILCO Predicta Model $249.50.
Dial Hardware.
Our Used Furniture Store on
North 6th Street is open every
Saturday. Open by- appointment
during the week. Ellis and Sons
Furniture. ^ :
PHILCO automatic washer $190.
50. Dial Hardware.
Our Used Furniture Store on
North 6th Street la open every
Saturday. Open by appointment
during the week. Ellis and Sons
Furniture.
VOU can get feed cheaper at
Smith's Feed and Seed Store.
Sinclair gas ana oil. Garage
work. Sanders Garage. tf
CLOCK and pocket watch repair.
See Bert Latta, Route 3. y
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FOR FAST TV and radio service
see Euell Taylor at Ellis and Sons
Furniture. 7tfc
FOR SALE: Outside white paint
$2.75 gal. Smith's Feed and Seed
Store.
Write me and I will come to
your home and make sewing
machine and clock repairs:, J. A,
Duncan, Box 348, Wolfe City.
AUTOMATIC, Laundry Service.
Pick-up and delivery. Ph. FR8-27-
29. Sixth Street Launderette.
. . ■' 27-tfc
WILL do sewing in my home.
Mrs. George Luttrell. Ph. _ FR8-
2774. . l-8t
LASTEX RUBBER base paint of
Kem-Tone quality. All colors only
3.69 per gallon at Smith Feed JK1
Seed Store.
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment
See Mrs. Wyatt Bell. 3-lt
SAVE on Black Leg and Three-
Way Baeterin at Thrifty Drug.
FOR SALE: B. Farmall tractor
and equipment. >.
Foster Bomar
52-tf
WANTED: Farm to rent and buy
equipment. —Harmon Community.
Ollie Hall
Rt: No 2
Honey Grove, Tex.
2-2t*
FOR SALE: No. 1 Seed oa^a. 8
miles north of Honey Grove.
Winningham Grocery
3-2t*
Want something special? Try my
young pheasants. Mrs. Bill Ford,
FR8-2481. ' 2-2c
FOR SALE: 2 Polled and 2 Hom-
ed Registered Hereford Bull
Calves. 9 months old. Domestic
Mischief and Zato blood tines.
Your choice for $175.00
George D. Carlock
FOR SALE: The J» W. Shrum
home ,915 W. Main. Mrs. Loyd
Rowton, FR8-2625. 2—4t*
FOR SALE: F-20 tractor, 3 row
bedder and two-row cultivator,
H. J. Nunnelley, Route 2.
2-3T*
LASTEX rubber base paint of
Kem-Tone quality. All colors only
$3.69 per gallon at Smith Feed &
Seed Store.
-<•' NOTICE
I am now distributor for the
EX-CEL*tlS line of Beauty Pro-
ducts, ' which1 includes Beauty
Aida and Toiletries for both men
and women. These Products are
well known in Honey Grove
having been sold by Mrs. " John
Dobbs—and all who have used
them testify to the quality of this
line of fine merchandise. Special
for this month—two large jars of
Cleansing Cream for the price of
one.
. ... " Mrs. George Lutirell
Phone: FR 8-2774
Chill* pie and coffee supper-50c.
Thursday night 5:00 to 8:00
Presbyterian Annex..'
?V 3-2p-2t
FOR SAIJC
127A. deep black land farm locat-
ed on good road. 2 houses, and
barns,; good cotton .allotment.
Reasonably priced. Possession.. In
Dial Community.
The G. H. Plor home on 14th St.
8 rooms, bath, acre.
Excellent building lot near new
Grade School.
Good house with large lot. W.
Main St.
Large home 1-block business sect-
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FOR SALE SOON; 2-Modern
FHA homes. N *
WANTED: Listings on homes in
Honey Grove and farms in this
area. This may be a good time to
•ell. ' ' ^
, Frank Welch,
Ich.^gent
Mrs. D~B.~DUvall is visiting
Mrs. Dodson Named
her tttster, Mrs. K. B. Blackburn
and her family anil other relatives
•at FairUe, Texas. :
The Albert Allen family Of At?
lens Point have been recent visit-
ors of Mrs. <p»arlle Hardin.
Mrs. J. T. Cherry of Omaha
spent last week with her cousin,
Mrs. Hicks Graves and her family.
Relatives visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Wylie Fuller were her nelce, Mrs.
W. A. Locke and her family of
Dallas, and his cousin, Mrs.
Arthur Seals and Mr. Seals of
Wolfe City. , .
Homer Brunson and family of
Dallas have been visiting his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Brunson.
Mr. 4Qd Mrs. W. W. Ourley
■pent last "Sunday in Parts with
their son. Randall Gurley and
family.
Mrs. G. H. Graves Is attending
her friend, Mrs. W. M. Milling of
Paris, who fell Friday and broke
her ankle.
Jimmy Stewart . of Greenville
has purchased the Bela James
farm south of Petty,
Mrs. Hicks Graves and ,.her
house guest, Mrs. J. T. Cherry of
Omaha, spent the day with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
McDowell of Paris, Friday.
Mrs. Maness O'Connor, Mrs, Del
Lynn, Mrs. John O'Connor and
Mrs. W. F- Stewart were guests
at a Mexican supper and bridge
party Tuesday night, in the home
of Mrs. Frank Roddy Jr. of Honey
Grove-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Law and
Mrs. Law's mother, Mrs. J. C.
Melton, all of Dallas, have been
recent guests of Mr. Law's sister
Mrs. Lula Manuel.''
Tiny Roten has accepted a posi-
tion with the Paris Fire Dept. and
begfiiH work Saturday.
Mrs. Betty Holland and Mrs.
Allie Mae Pool, visited Wednesday
with Mrs. J, E. Hudgena and her
daughter; Mrs. Francis Matlock of
Paris, who is quite illy.
The Rev. James Barnes taught
a Bible Studjr Course at the Bap-
tist Church each night last week.
Mrs. Del Lynn's sister, Mrs. F.
L McCreight of Paris, entered a
hospital Tuesday for surgery.
Mrs. Wylle, Fuller, who has been
ill for the past two weeks, is feel-
ing better.
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor
were guests over the weekend of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richardson of
Denton. . ,
Mrs. John Hart became very ill
last week whil visiting her son-in-
law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.
Joe Hillhouse of Paris. She was
able to return home the last part
of the week.
Weekend visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hancock were
her mother and sisters, Mrs. Clyde
Hicks and Patsy and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Wolfe of Paris.
Charles Dawson of Paris was a
business visitor here Saturday.
A recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Q. O'Connor was his cousin,
Mrs. Lark Cornwell, Sour Lake,
Texas. Mrs. Cornwell, the former
Mrs. Juanita Bowling,,, taught
school here many years ago.
Jack Hobbs and his family at-
tended the funeral of his cousin,
Frank Hobbs at Sulphur Springs
last week. •
Mrs. Betty Huckabay of Honey
Grove, formerly of Petty, is ser-
iously ill in a hospital at Okla.
•City. She was visiting her son,
Charles Huckabay, when she be-
came ill with( pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. B ,M. Gurley of
Dallas were here Sunday visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V/. W.
Gurley and his sister, Mrs. J. T.
Evans and Mr. Evans of Paris ''.
Mrs. D. R. Dodson Was elected
president of the Honey Grove Gar-
d4h Cftub at the January meeting
held "in "the^apnsl Church Annex,
Thursday afternoon.
Other officers elected . were:
Mrs. D. R. Black, first vice-presl-
dent; Mrs. Robert Pyron, second
vice-president; Mrs. Roy Loch-
ridge. treasurer; Mrs. Henry Dick-
son, recording secretary; Mrs.
Robert Ed West, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Elixabeth F. Bran-
son, parliamentarian; Mrs. W. F.
Graves, reporter. . „
Officers will be installed at the
May meeting of the club. The
nominating committee waa com-
posed of Mrs. Fra*ik Roddy,. Jr.
Mrs. Roy Shelton, and Mrs. C. H.
McCleary.
Mrs. Elizabeth Branson, presi-
dent, presented Bobby Lane, local
fertilizer dealer, who Introduced 1 McFarland
Euielian Class Held
Regular Monthly *
Meeting Jan. 13th
The Euzelean Class of the First
Baptist Church had tha monthly
Social Meeting at the church an-
nex Tuesday, January 13, with 12
members present.
Mrs. Burris Chaney presiding,
opening prayer led by Mrs. A. B,
Jackson.
Song "I Know The Bible 'Is
True," with Mrs. Myrtle Reeder at
the piano. Minutes and roll call
by Sec. Mrs. Sally Bailey. '
An inspiring devotional was
given by Mrs, Lee Emmons "Word
of God" — scripture reference,
second Peter and Matt., 24:35. She
read a poem, "I Am My Netgh-
borsjgible."
Mrs. Jim Collins discussed,
"Hqw to study the Bible,"*ahd Ex*;
tensive studjr of the Bible, -bjr-Mra?
W. H. Doyle. ^
Song "Wonderful Words of
Life,", Bible Quiz by Mrs. G. W.
Advertising isn't a necessity,
you can quit business.;'
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our grateful
thanks for the many deeds .of
kindness and expressions of sym-
pathy following the death of our
loved one.
The Hubbards
Card of Thanks
I want to thank those Who were
so kind to me, during my illness.
Your prayers, visits, flowers,
and cards were appreciated.
Mac Slebenthall
Card of Thanks
We would like to express our
thanks and appreciation to our
many friends and relatives for
their patronage during our time
In the service station business.
Due to our age we feel it Is
time to retire and find some one
younger to take over the business.
We appreciated your trade very
much. • •; „ > ,
Sincerely,
Mr. and, Mrs. Willie Clark
FOR SALE: Girls bicycle, good
condition see at Housing Project
No. 6. 8-2t*
WANTED: Christian men or
women to earn $15.00 to $30.00
per week, part time. No experience
necessary. <
Write James Castle, Box 4702
Dallas 6, Texas. —
Ike Morrison, of Bonham, who is
Fannin County Sales Manager for
the Hi-Yield Fertilizer Cor
Mr. Morrison discussed the care
of lawns and trees, suggesting a
balanced ration of plant food and
the best seasons and methods of
applying a 6omplete ration.
Also present to answer inquir-
ies was Charles E. YarbroU^h
Vocational Agriculture teacher at
Honey Grove High School.
Following the program, a dessert
course was served to nineteen here
members and three guests by Mrs.
A. D. Barnett, Mrs. T. J. Watts,
Mrs. Harry Thompson and Mrs.
J. F. Edwards.
Reported
Closing grayer by Mrs. Lee
Emmons. Refreshments of pie and
coffee served by Group No. 1.
Reported
Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Tromp-
ler and Don Rowland, and James
Albert Dawson were In Ft. Worth
on Saturday to attend the South-
western University, Texas Wesle-
yan College basketball-game. Alli-
son Trompler who is a studentr~at
Southwestern returned home with
his parents and spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert McCleary
of Sulphur Springs spent the week
end with Mrs. Lewis McCleary
' and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collins.
'Nursing School
Commencement Next
Thursday. Jan. 29th
Commencement exercise-
the class of the Marcom Hospital j
School of Nursing, Ladonla, wilf
beheld at the First BaptL
Church 'in Ladonla next Thursdn
evening January 29, at 8:00 .j
o'clock. ■' i "
Principal speaker will be the
church pastor, the Rev. G. B. jj
Bailey, who will deliver the com-1
mencement address. He will be In-
troduced by Dr. Gordon Marc
head of the hospital and nursing
school, Dr. Marcom will also glv«
the class charge.' The Lade
Methodist pastor, the Rev. Tho
Bellar will give the invocation and'
Mrs. Mildred Roberts, R. T. L. V.«
N~ will preset Jpie diplomas.
4 Dr. Dean Wintermute will
nounce the benediction.
Miss Sandra Kelley, chc
pianist will give the processlc
and the piano interlude.
The Marcom Hospital Guild will
be hostesses for a reception
mediately following the ceremony.
The public is Invited to the gradu«
ation exercises.
The class roll includes Mines.
Faye Meggitt. Anne Moore, Lela
Isaacs and Mildred Johnson.
Chili, pie and coffee supper-50c.
Thursday night 5:00 to 8:00_ M
Presbyterian Annex..
3-2p-2t
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Mr.* and Mrs. C. D: Henderson
visited in Sulphur Springs Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. S. H. Hend-
erson, and other, relatives.
Attend church Sunday.
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MOHAWK THICK SLICED
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RUBY RED
BACON, 2 lbs 89? Grapefruit 6 forty
PICNIC HAMS, per lb. 35*
BANANAS, lb... 10*
ARMOUR MATCHLESS
BACON, lb............ 39(
PORK.CHOPS, lb....... 59<
LONG HORN
Russets 10 lb. bag 49?
EEs
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birdseye frozen
N'-SPICY
uice.... 5 cans 99*
SHURFRESH
ill, lb........ 39<
PATIO
Beef Tacos........... 49<
BIG top 12 o*. Jar
Peanut Butter 35*
Cheese Spread, 2 lb. ctn. 59*
DEL MONTE Cream Style Golden 80S Cfcas
Com......... 6cans$1.00
DEL MONTE . 8 Ol Can
Tomato Sauce.... 2 for 19*
DEL MONTE
Prunes 12 oz.pkg...... 39*
DEPENDABLE
Pork& Beans
300
Can
del monte
303 Size
DEL MONTE
Sugar Peas... 6 cans $1.00
DEL MONTE 303 Can
Green Lima Beans 25*
DEL MONTE „ SOS Can
Spinach 15*
DEL MONTE v' ! ■ »
Tomatoes :
SOS Can
MARYLAND CLUB
8 Oi. Jai
Instant Coffee...... 85*
DEL ^fONTE DRINK
46 Ox. Can
Pineapple-Grapefruit 25*
Raisins, 12 oz. pkg...-.. 39*
del monte 303 <s
Fruit Cocktail......... 29|
del monte 46 o*.
Tomato Juice....
DEL MONTE a
Pear Halves...... ...2>*
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1,14 Oz. Bottle..
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Asparagus 39*
DEL MONTE —
DEL MONTE
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1959, newspaper, January 23, 1959; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411225/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.