Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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HONEY GROVE SIGNAL-CITIZEN April 8, 1949
Good Crops
Require
Good Seeds
We can furnish you with Kobe, Korean _ and Sericea
Lespedeza, Black Medic, Hubam, Madrid, Hop and
White biennial Sweet Clover; also superphosphate.
We will accept your government certificates.
The following fertilizers: 5-10-5; 4-12-4; 4-8-8; 0-14-7.
A black land fertilizer 16-20-0 requiring only 100
pounds per acre.
Alfalfa seeds, Funks 711 Hybrid Com for heavy lands
and Funks 716 for thin lands. Also Texas hybrids
numbers. 18-12-8-24.
We will have a full line of Cottonseed—book your
orders now and be sure of geeting yours.
Just received a full line of Bulk Garden Seed.
NO. 2 TEXAS OATS
White and Yellow Dent Hybrid Seed Corn
BACH’S HATCHERY
Farmers Are Asked
To Let Their
Labor Needs Known
Symbols of the joyous Easter_
season... the stately
Easter lily and lovely spring
flowers. Every home
should blossom with them.
BOOK YOUR EASTER
FLOWER ORDER NOW.
IF YOU HAVE TO SWEAR
SEE*ME FIRST
J. FRANK PARRISH
NOTARY PUBLIC
Graduate Puhlie Accountant, Busi-
ness Counselor, Collections, De-
layed Birth Certificates, Depend-
able Federal1 Tax Service, Auto-
mobile Paper Work and Public
Stenographer. Offices, First Door
South of First National Bank, and
509 North Second Street, Honey
Grove, Texas.
Uptown Office Phone 433 and
Home Office Phone 361 W
♦ '* + ♦ + ** + + + + + + +
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Yes, Black-Draught may help physical
fatigue if the only reason you have that
listless feeling is because of constipation.
Black-Draught, the friendly laxative, is
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as directed. It costs only a penny or less
a dose. That’s why it has been a best-
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appetite, headache, upset stomach, flatu-
lence, physical fatigue, sleeplessness,
mental haziness, bad breath—and if these
symptoms are due only to constipation-
then see what Black-Draught may do for
you. Get a package today.
Dallas News To
Sponsor Sports
Show April 30
ning contiuously in exhibi-
tor’s booths.
The Dallas Morning ’ News
is sponsoring the show in the
interest of sportsmen. All
proceeds will go to promote
recreation activities.
Dorothy B. Roberts]
CHIROPRACTOR
2nd Floor
1st National Bank
Roberts I
:tor
Building I
Really Thin
“When the depression hit
me,” said the old timer, “the
seat of my pants got so thin
that I could sit down on a
dime and tell whether it was
heads or tails.”
Dallas, Texas. — Hunters,
fishermen and boat enthusi-
asts come into their own Apr.
30-May 8, when the first an-
nual Southwest Sports and
Vacation Show will be held
here.
Gathered under the roof of
the two and-a-half block long
Recreation Building at Fair
Park will be exhibits by all
of the leading fishing tackle
manufacturers of the latest
angling gear. The display of
pleasure boats, ranging in
size from rowboats and . ca-
noes to cabin cruisers, will
occupy more space than in
any inland sports show.
Drum beaters for choice va-
tion spots from Canada to
Mexico will display their at-
tractions.
Persons attending the
Sports Show will also be en-
tertained with a ninety-min-
ute stage show on a stage
and in the world’s largest
portable pool by outstanding
sports figures and stars of
the entertainment world.
In addition, they will have
an opportunity to see live ex-
hibits of manv Texas’ game,
birds, and fish. Trick and.
fancy bait casters will per-
form. There will be many
outdoor motion pictures run-
Sunday School
Attendance For
Past Sunday
Sunday school attendance
report for Sunday, April 3:
Baptist ____ 244
Methodist ________ 221
Church of Christ__92
Christian _________ 81
Presbyterian______ 76
Assembly of God__71
Lutheran__________ 58
Dial Presbyterian__50
J. B. Richie, office manager
for the Texas Employment
Commission, urged farmers
to take time off from their
chores to study and make
preparations for their farm
labor needs this year.
“No one is forced to use
the rural free mail delivery
service these days,” Mr.
Richey said. “The old method
of making special weekly
trips to the post office is
still available. The same sit-
uation is true in keeping an
adequate labor supply on the
farm or ranch. The old hit
and miss method which usu-
ally results in a lot of lost
motion by taking time off to
hunt and hire workers for
farm and ranch can still be
used.
“However,” Mr. Richey
added, “the better way is for
farmers and ranchers’ to
make their needs of workers
known to the nearest Texas
Employment Commission of-
fice far enough in advance of
the actual need as possible
and practical. When this an-
ticipation of need is made
known, whether it is for one
farm or dairy hand or for
fifty harvest hands, the
Farm Placement Division of
the TEC will endeavor_ to
give prompt and efficient
service—without cost to the
farmer or worker.”
Mr. Richey said, “Early
plans means more workers,
better workers, and workers
on time.” The office is lo-
cated a 109 West Fourth at.,
Bonham, Texas.
893
For your Easter delight
serve Tendo Lite cake. Ask
your grocer. Baked by the
Ray-Meade Bakery.
Get ’/3 more food storage
in the same kitchen floor space
Space Maker
REFRIGERATOR
...and get all these features, too!
Butter conditioner ... BIG freezing compart-
ment . . . ample bottle storage space . . . deep
fruit, vegetable and meat drawers ... sliding
“hostess” shelf . . . dependable G-E sealed-in
refrigerating system!
Come in and see this great refrigerator value.
"the refrigerator most women
want most!"
SMALL DOWN PAY-
MENT—21 MONTHS TO
PAY BALANCE
SHELTON
HARDWARE
Thank You
The Allens Point Cemetery
Association is grateful toj*e ^ pickett____________ 5.00
Mrs. Jones_______________ 1.00
L. D. Fults_______________10.00
Elmer Lair_______________ 1.00
Paul Hintz_______________ 5.00
Leonard Sivley_____—_---- 2.00
Marson Owens------------ 1.00
Dr. Stevens______________25.00
A. L. Collard_____________ 5.00
Jake Ramsey_____________ 5.00
Willie Suttle _____________ 10.00
Cloeta Hatley------------- 1-00
Ada Ford---------------- 2.00
USED CARS FOR SALE
1947 FORD TUDOR
1946 FORD FORDOR
1941 FORD TUDOR
1940 DODGE FORDOR
1938 CHEVROLET TUDOR
1942 CHEVROLET 11-2 Ton Truck
You can buy any of these cars and we
will finance the paper, pay where
you buy.
Also two used showcases for sale.
MILLER MOTOR CO.
following for their
tions:
Leonard Whitlock--------- 5.00
Garnett Clark------------ 1.00
Herbert Sanders---------- 2.00
Evelyn Walden----------- 5.00
Jimmie Collins----------- 5.00
Mary Thrasher----------— 5.00
Dewey Fox--------------- 1-00
Wash Jones :--------------10.00
Mrs. Olvin Eubanks ----- 2.00
Ray Deyhle---------------- 5.00
Virgil Deyhle------------- 5.00
Walter Eddins------------ 5.00
Delma Hohenberger-------- 1-00
Mrs. Whit Denson-------- 1-50
Joe Denson--------------- 5.00
Curtis Brown------------- 5.00
Fred Deyhle------------— 5.00
Mrs. Minnie Winningham — 2.00
Mrs. Jeff Dobbs---------- 2.00
Tom Lochridge------------- 1-00
Mabel Whitlock----------- 1-00
C. W. Denson------------- 1*50
S. M. Duck ____________ 2.00
O. E. Wilkins_________-— 3.00
Mrs. Bill Ford__________-— 2.00
Vince Mims -------------- 1-00
gering sum while a great ma-
ny small savings add up to
Rufe Newberry___________ 1-50 I but a few meager dollars.
Easter Dresses
Easter Gifts
COSTUME JEWELRY
HOSE BAGS
SLIPS BRAS
PANTIES
SCARFS BLOUSES
EASTER CARDS
Gifts Easter Wrapped
The
Pollyanna Shop
v
B.P. Nunnelley
BALANCED DIET for safe driving
WANT YOUR CAR TO PURR ALONG
THIS SPRING? LET US GIVE IT A COM-
PLETE CHANGE OF OIL AND GREASE,
FLUSH-OUT THE - WATER SYSTEM.
THEN FEED HER A STEADY DIET OF
OUR TOP QUALITY GASOLINE AND
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DRIVE IN! i
LEE TIRES AND TUBES
TEXACO SERVICE
STATION
Harmon Brown----------- 5.00
Claude McConnell--------- 1.00
Ferris Hollowell---------- 5.00
Ed Burkett___1-------•----- 5.00
Mr. Tyler---------------- 2.00
A. L. Pope ,--------------- 5.00
H. G. Broadfoot____________ 5.00
Mrs. Hester McKeil------- 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Sivley------- 1-00
Mrs. B. L. Cox---,------- 5.00
Mrs. Billy Hammonds---- 3.00
Bill Collard______________ Posts
F. L. Hopkins_______ Posts
Hurl Stanford____________Wire
Son Collard--------------Posts
If anyone else wishes to do-
nate for this purpose it will
be appreciated.—Allens Point
Cemetery Association Com-
mittee, S. M. Duck, C. W.
Denson, Bill Deyhle.
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Thompson, Harry. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1949, newspaper, April 8, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648553/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.