Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Friday. April 24, 1964
CAGLE'S
MAGIC FLAME
Butane — Propane
18S0 Graham Paris, Texas
— Call Collect —
SU5-1575
FOR SALE: Hay, seed oats, Hu-
bam clover seed and Lankart cot-
ton seed. Frank Howell. Windom
Texas. Ph. MA4-4356. 6-tfc
LODGE TtOMCE
Honey Grove Lodge No. 104. A.
F. A A. M., stated meeting, second
Tuesday each „month at.
8:00 p.m. Members urged
to attend, visiting Mas-
7 ons welcome.
Klyce Craven, W .M.
W. O. Cravens, Sec.
Bring me your
electric appliances
FOR REPAIR
All Work .Guaranteed.
‘ HARRAL
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Your Business Appreciated.
Located at Ellis and Sons
Furniture
HBSPTIC TANK cleaning call Win-
^rmn MA3-4536. Jess Nichols tfc
FOR SALE: 250 gal. Butane
over-ground tank. Ellis and Sons.
10-tfc. yx
FOR SALE — 6 good houses on
Main and Market streets n- Prided
85500 to 210,000. John W. Luttrell.
5-tfc.
Momunents cleaned. Honey Grove
Monument Co., C. L. Felts, Owner.
«.•’ 5-tfc.
„ Honey Grove Ligps
Club Meets every
Wednesday at 12:05.
Red 'River Valley
Civic Center.
For All Kinds Of
City and Farm
Properties
T See
John W. Luttrell
OFFICE
FR8-285I
HOME
FR8-2924
NEED A PLUMBER? Quality
work. Reasonable rates. Satisfact-
ion guaranteed. See Haskell Maron-
ey or call FR8-2248. 5tfc,
LASTEX rubber, base paint of
good quality. All colors only 3.89
per gallon at Smith’s Feed i
Seed Store.
STEEL GATES:
quantity. Prices
Any size, any
are reasonable.
Will deliver. J. R. Anderson.
ME2-5865, Bogata, Texas.
* 8-lOtc
FOR action, .Vote LBBERMAN
State Representative. (Pol. Adv.)
24” 2-speed fan. Exhaust
blow $24.95. This week only. Dick-
son Supply. 15-tfc.
Sewing Machines
New and Used Machines. Re-
pair and Parts for all brands of
machines. All Work Guaranteed.
In Honey Grove at Ellis & Sons
each. Tuesday and Friday
Kenneth Renfro
102 Russell Avenue
BONHAM Call 583-2839
3-8" 50ft. Garden Hose, 1.29; Vs”
50 ft. Garden hose, 2.19; 24” 2-
speed fan, exhaust or blow, 24.95.
Dickson Supply. 16-ltc.
3-8” 50ft. Garden Hose, 1.29; V%”
50 ft. Garden hose, 2.19; 24” 2-
speed fan, exhaust or blow, 24.95.
Dickson Supply. 16-ltc.
We vyould like to express our
many, many thanks for the ex-
pressions of love and sympathy
shown us during the loss of our
loved one.
We also want to thank each
one of you that sent food to our
home and <to those that helped
serve It. 1 ,P.J»
May God bless and keep each of
you.
The family of
J. C. Holmes*
Dress Special: 2 for 11.00; Play-
The Wesleyan Service Guild met
in the Educational Building at 7:00
P. M. Monday, April 13th, with
Mrs. Verne Cooper, president, pre-
siding. The opening prayer was of-
fered by Mrs. A. M. Dhvenport Jr.
Mrs. Bill Blair, Chairman of
nominating committee offered thi
following slate of officers:
President, Mrs. Verne Cooper;
Vice-President, Miss Lois Avery;
Secretary, Mrs. Bill Blair; Treasur-
er, Mrs. Jimmy Mullens; Sect’y
of Promotion, Miss Edith Rowton;
Sect’y Christian Social Relations,
Mrs. F. E. Clark; Sect’y Spiritual
Life, Mrs. J. G. Dickson; Sect’y
Literature and Publications, Mrs.
R. E. West; Co-G«iinator, Mrs.
Allie Davenport; Supt. of Supplies,
Mrs. J. F. Mclver.
■ Miss Edith Rowton, leader for
the evening used- as her theme
"Where we put Our Spare Time”.
"O’ Master Let Me Walk with
Mrs. Charlie Ogerly, formerly
of the Allens. Chapel Community
passed away at her home in Lit-
tlefield, Texas on April 13, 19€4,
being 71 years of age. Survivors
are three sons; Edward Zybura,
Ivan Ogerly, both of Littlefield
and George Zybura of Ptainview.
Relatives attending her funeral
from the Allens Chapel Commun-
ity were: Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Ryser, Mr. Albert Ryser and Mrs.
Albert Allen.
Some species of wasps live in
social groups while others* lead
a solitary way of life.
Early spurs, dating back to
Roman times, were made of wood
or bone.
time clothes. Smith Clothing. 16-ltc Thee” was sung with Mrs. G. K.
—
—
FAN
Emerson 20-inch
Roll - Around
5 - YR. GUARANTEE
Reg. 39.50
Now Only $29 JO
ELLIS & SONS
FURNITURE
Fladger at the piano.
Miss Rowton was assisted by
Miss Avery, Mrs. Fladger, Mrs.
Blair and Mrs. Mullens, *!ach
telling of the many ways we can
volunteer our "Spare Time” and
•'Service” in church and Civic
activities.
Mrs. S. H. Gardner gave the de-
votional reading, Romans 1-8-12 as
her scripture and closed with a
prayer.
Thirteen members repeated the
Guild Motto.
Romans invaded Britain mainly
to tip the island’s mineral wealth.
First cannon balls were
of stone.
made
FOR RENT: 4-room house, screen
in back porch. 404 S. 2nd. See
Mrs. L. E. Shipman or Ph. FR8-
2085. 16-2t*
*•
BROTHERS ZIG-ZAG
SEWING
MACHINES
299.95
WITH TRADE
199.50
ELLIS & SONS
FURNITURE
P&wtt E>pA(
5bcubult PeimutA.-
TRIPLE PROTECTED
-DOUBLE TESTED
Wilco HI-BREDStarr
BRAND f
or Wilco touted Spantex
For your protection—to insure top quality and quantity
production—Wilco Certified seed ore always field
cured, never artificially cured—they are handled only
in bags from field to you, to eliminate bruising and
splitting—and therd’s no'chance^of mixed-up varieties,
because Wilco is only in the Certified Spanish seed
business. *
NOW TTZ TESTED, TOO
There’s no risk of‘ germination wilh Wilco Certified
seed-—because the seed are tested and certified-
tatjged for standard germination, then double checked
for TTZ testing by qualified laboratory technicians.
See your dealer now for Wilco Hi-Bred brand Cettofied
Starr or Wilco Certified Spantex seed while most Wes
are still available.
Wilco Seed Co. - P.O. Box 23156 - San Antonio, Texas
Texas Sesame Growers, Inc., Honey Grove, Texas
Gross Feed & Seed Store, Bonham, Texas
North Texas Supply Co., Paris, Texas
Riverby Ranch, Telephone, Texas
tAPPLIANCE SALE! LIMITED NOW THROUGH APRIL 30, ONLY!
SPECIAL OFFER!
FOR SALE — one of the top
farms - 147% acres level Black
land — 100 acres cotton produced
18,500.00 last year — 150.00 acre.
John W. Luttrell. 55-tfc
Select leadership elect LEBER-
MAN State Respresentatlve.
(Pol. Adv.)
FOR SALE: 200 acres modem
home, 100 acre pasture, 100 acres
in cultivation - hog wire fence.
175.00 per acre. John W. Lutt-
relL .
For all types of land loans, the
FEDERAL LAND BANK has
been the BEST since 1917. On or
.before without penalty, amortized
longest-tera, lowest interest rate,
and lowest-payments — protect
yourself with a Federal Land Bank
Loan. Wilson Tarpley, 511 N. Cen-
ter St. Bonham, ’Texas 583-4411. .
4-tfe.
Select leadership elect LEBER-
WBPBWttiitlve.
(JRol.Adv.,)
JEFF GUNN
NOTARY PUBLIC
Gasoline Tax Refunds
_________Income Tax Work
n. FR8-2851 Veyer Bldg.
FOR SALE: Two 100-chick brood
ers. Phone FR8-2649 or see at
Smith’s Feed and Seed Store. 13-4t*
FOR SALE:
Angus Bull.
2287, v« *
4% year old Reg.
J. B. Mahler. FR8-
' 10-tfc
Back Hoe Service
Cellars — Water — Sewer
Frank Jones
810 N. 5th Ph. FR8-2870
Honey .Grave
FOUND ru whiteface homed
heifers, "weigh about 600 lbs^-each.
Owner may identify by contacting
Sheriff Hoyt Ivey. Phone 583-2143.
15-3tc.
FOR SALE: Lock<v Calves. Half
or whole. D. R. Black. FR8-2886.
',lt' --15-frc
FOR action, vote LEBLRMAN
State Representative. (F i. Adv.)
REMOVAL of dead or crippled
livestock, L.'R. Wilson, Call
promptly 583-4267 or 467-2734.
40-tfc.
We reset and level monuments.
Honey Grove Monument Co., C. L.
Felts, Owner. 5-tfc.
6 - Only
129.50 to 149.50
Breakfast Sets
69.50 to 89.50
★ Big Savings ★
ELLIS & SONS
FURNITURE
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the Stauffer chemical co.
and
TEXAS SESAME GROWERS, INC. I
wishing to further the use of
Yemam For Pre-Emergence
Grass Control on Peanuts
invite you to. their Grower Meeting
FRIDAY, APRIL 24TH, 1964
8:00 p. m.
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1964, newspaper, April 24, 1964; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519719/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.