Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1962 Page: 4 of 6
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Friday, January lft. 1062
Mr. and Mra. Robert Mima and
family of Denton, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam GoMatick of Lewisville, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Harrison and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Lockhart and family
Signal-Citizen
of Mesquite, Mr. and Mrs. Magness
Moore and son of Grand Prairie,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of
'Clayton, Ohio, were here to at-
tend the fnheral of Dewey Fox and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Baxter
Moore. «
Advertising isri i • necVaait*
you can quit business
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AlUtATOKS "nr-PUPU HO"
Let’s look at . . .
RAY ROBERTS’ RECORD
In the 55th Legislature Ray Roberts was ABSENT . . . FAILED TO VOTE for a
15.00 a month increase in pensions for needy blind, needy childreniwid needy aged.
BUT HE WAS PRESENT AND VOTED FOR A CLOSED SEASON ON ALLIGA-
TORS in Jefferson county ..• «
and he voted for the general sales tax!
In the 55th Legislature Ray Roberts was ABSENT . . . FAILED TO VOTE for a
Stir .JeTS rSESnfimvoted hS^mbs TBS' 8$n
SALARY ?0 S7.SM.TO A TEAR WITH AN UNLIMITED EXPENSE ACCOUNT...
and he voted for the general sales tax!
In the 55th Legislature Ray Roberts was ABSENT . . . FAILED TO VOTE for a
‘b^he WAS present"ato'vqted tSree‘timm to toEblI *st&.&t
TUITION FEES IN STATE COLLEGES ...
and he voted for the general sales tax!
In Ihe 57th Legislature Ray Roberts VOTED TO DOUBLE DRIVERS* LICENSE*
FEES AND TO INCREASE THE TAX ON YOUR TELEPHONE, AT THE SAME
TIME HE WAS VOTING TO GIVE TELEPHONE CORPORATIONS A FOUR AND
ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLAR TAX CUT . . .
and he voted for the general sales tax!
Can a man with this kind of record represent
all of the people in this district in Congress?
Let’s send a man to Washington who will
represent all the people in the Sam Rayburn
tradition*
LETS ELECT JUDGE BOB SLAGLE TO CONGRESS
Vote People Vote Democratic
VOTE SLAGLE
ON
Somt
ACHIEVED
HEART Ri
SINCE 1949.
YEAR Of Fh
HEART FUl
CAMPAIGN
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CONTROL OF
HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE
IMPROVED
TREATMENT OF I
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WHEN YOUR
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JANUARY 30
•All the voting record fact* cited above arc from the official
records of the Texa* Slate Senate—the Senate Journal..
(Pol. Adv. Paid for by Slagle For Congress Committee, Jack G .Kennedy, Chairman)
MISS COMPTON IS STUDY
CLUB HOSTESS
The Study Club met in the home
of Miss Margaret Compton.
Mrs. Ed Gorom opened the meet-
POUTICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Subject to special runoff election
January 30th—
FOR CONGRESS, 4th District
RAY ROBERTS
(of Collin County)
R. C. (Bob) SLAGLE,~3Hr
(of Grayson County)
Subject to Democratic Primary,
May 5, 1962.—
FOR DISTRICT CLERK—
WESLEY FARMER
ROBERT E. (Bob) DOROUGH
LLOYD TARVER
FOR COUNTY JUDGE-
CHOICE MOORE
FOR COUNTY SUPT.—
CLINT J. LITTLE
M. L. (Millard) BRENT
FOR COUNTY* CLERK—
G. L. (Pete) HOLMAN
- HEART FUND
VOLUNTEER CALLS OfJ
THE WEEKEND OF
HEART SUNDAY.
FEBRUARY 25
ing by reading a poem, “Keep
Your Chin Up,” by Kelly O’Neal.
Mrs. J. W. Hammack had our
prayer. Eight members answered
roll call with memory verse.
After a short business meeting,
the devotional was given by Mrs.
A. S. McFarland, taken from
Acts 17:22-28. The lesson was
given by Mrs. Thomas Ramsey on
“Herodias”, taken from our study
book, "AH Women of the Bible.”
After the benediction, delicious
refreshments were served by Miss
Compton. The next meeting will
be with Mrs. Gorom with Miss
ComptOn as leader. —Reported.
HONEY GROVE SIGNAL-CITIZEN
Phone FR 8-2396
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Iba /The Signal-Citizen, Honey Grove, and News Publishing Co,
L&dunla end Honey drove, lessee. '
Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Honey Grove,
Texas, under act of March 3, 1879. ____
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnett are
patients in the Allen Memorial
Hospital in Bonham. Mr. Barnett
underwent surgery Friday, Jan. 12.
Both are reported to be improving.
Christopher Columbus is gener-
ally considered to have been the
first white man to celebrate New
Year’s day in the western hemis-
phere. Columbus enjoyed a sumpt-
uous meal with 'two monarchs on
the island of Haiti, January 1,
1493, when his ships pulled in for
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Recent visitors of Mrs. Pearl
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Sivley of Whitewright and Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Vessels of Oklahoma
City.
Southwests
easiest-to-own
fine car
The 109 year old police station
on West 35th St. In New York
still bears signatures of Civil War
prisoners. Scrawled on the walls.
Of the 4% million companies in
the U. S. only 38,000 are big en-
ough to employ over 100 people.
Of these 38,000 big companies, on-
ly 500 have over 2500 workers. j
The Egyptians, were first to
develop an "exact’*system for me-
asuring time. They developed a
calendar about 4000 B. C. The
“beginning,” which they estimated
according to the Mundane era of
Alexander, was set at 5502 B. C.
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1962, newspaper, January 19, 1962; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519650/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.