The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1970 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HOWE ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25,
for FAST ACTION use the
Eligible Citizens May Eliminate Name From Jury Wheel
Ruger 41 Mag.
Revolver $98,50
Spanish 380 Auto. 42.50
Iver-Johnson 22
Revolver 19.95
Ruger Bearcat 22
Revolver 44.00
Smith & Wesson 5 In.
Mod-1035 Revolver 84.50
Remington 12 Ga. Mag.
870 Ven Rib 99.50
Used 12 Ga. Single
Barrel 24.50
Used Winchester 30-30 44.50
1924 20 Dollar Gold Piece
Good Condition 58.50
1?no 20 Dollar Gold Piece
---• r—Hitlon 69.50
1904 20 Dollar Gold Piece
Condition - 67.50
1923 20 Dollar Gold Piece
Good Condition 68.50
1914 D 2Vs Dollar Gold
Piece 42.50
1881 5 Dollar Gold Piece 42.50
1882 5 Dollar Gold Piece 42.50
Electric Timex Watch 22.50
Bulova Accutron Watch 64.50
Hover Standard Guitar
Good Condition 49.95
Used Gibson Standard
Guitar 54.50
Used Gibson Amp .... 89.50
Saxaphone Good
Condition ...... • 39.50
Small Drum Set ...... 24.50
Boat Numbers ..........
Harmonica ........... • -95
CCI 22 Long Rifle
Mini Mags ............ 2.10
Nice Ring ............ 99.50
S&W 357 Mag. 6 In.
Model 28 .......--- 107.50
Rods — Rings — Lures —
Tackle Boxes Etc.
Lee Loader — All Calibers 8>
Gauges —...........9.95
SID MAPLES
STORE
125 W. Main St.
465-5775
Denison
1960 Chevy Bel Air, R&H*
1962 Rambler Station Wagon*
'r&H, Air. Needs engine. 1969
Yamaha 100; 1964 Honda 90.
Phone 532-6012, Howe.
dh
I would like to baby sit day
hours only. Experienced with
children, also will do iron-
ing and sewing. Call Bobbie
Helms, 532-5461.
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FOR SALE—3 bedroom frame,
2 baths, central heat & air,
1400 ft. FHA financing. H.K.
Caldwell, 532-5462. tfc.
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train NOW to drive semi tr-
uck, local and over the road.
You can earn over $4.00 per
hour, after short training. For
interview and application, call
2M-742-2924, or write Safety
3ept. United Systems, Inc.,
4747 Gretna, Dallas, Texas,
75207.
Light weight factory tent t-
railer. Very cleen. $225.
Robert Fagala 532-5417. c
Hay Hauling. Phone 532-6228.
Jimmy Finney.
GREEN.
STAMPS
r«K
let KALMBACH’S serve you
MURINE
EYE DROPS
CLEANSES-SOOTHES-REFRESHES
79* Retail- 1 6 CC 46C
FLEA COLLAR
FOR DOGS
KEEPS OFF FLEAS FOR 3 MONTHS
' Pet’m-1.79 Retail 89C
TUMS
FOR THE
TUMMY
956-100 Tabi.
3Ac
TENNIS BALLS
PENN. CENTRE COURT
MEETS"INTERNA TlbNAL ST A NDARDS
Vacuum Pack Can of 3 9 7 9
3.00 Value
ROUX
FANCI-FULL
HAIR RINSE
TEMPORARY HAIR COLORING
Full Plnt-1. 79 Value 770
ssvsssj.
DESENEX
FOR ATHLETES FOOT
1.19 Value-Tube Ointment 72C
FOOT POWDER..............77*
WHITE RAIN
HAIR SPRAY
HOLDS EVEN IN THE RAIN
13 Oz.-1. 50 Retail '7'7s.
Reg. or H. T. H. I 4 V
DENTU-CREME
CLEANS DENTURES
Large 5. 5' Oz. -1. 10
63c
C0PPERTONE
SUNTAN
OIL
Promote,
FAST TAN
4 Oz. -1. 59 Retail
99c
The Prescription Shoppe
Family Druggist "Since 1940”
Personal Concern-Low Prices
Van AlstyneTTex. Ph. 4325337
Help Wanted- Custodian for
new hi$i school and elemen-
tary buildings. Full time. S-
alary open.
Contact Principal L.H. Lin-
ker at the high school or
400 W. Hannin&
ANSWER AT ONCE. Man or
woman to sell Rauleigh Pro-
ducts. Good Income. Write R-
awleigh, Dept. 206, Box 2467,
Memphis, Term. 38102. /
Truckers To Aid
In Road Patrol
During Holidays
EXPERT SEWING MACHINE'
'REPAIR; All work guaran-
teed, all makes and models.
Reasonable prices — Gil’s,
call 892-9216, 119 E. Wall
St., Sherman.
USED FURNITURE
SALE
5 Pc Dinette...................
.115.00
7 Pc Dinette....................
$25.00
Re Conditioned Refg..........
.$45.00
Twin Beds......................
..$12.50
Twin Size Mattress..........
.. 10.00
Twin Size Box Springs.......
...$7.50
Platform Rocker..............
.. $10.00
Sofa & Chair.....F.a.b“.‘:0.v.7f'!.
$75.00
Sofa-Bed & Chair. .V.1.n?1.f.0.vft*d.
..$85.00
2 Pc Living Room Suites
Recovered $99.
& $119.
LAMPS END TABLES-C0FFEE TABLES
From $2.50 up
Grigg Furniture Co.
2 4 S. Main-Van A Is tv no Ph. 4 82-61 11
“He’s a post-nasal drip!”
Picnic Held By
Dorchester Class
The Kings Daughters Cl-
ass of the Dorchester Baptist
Church enjoyed a picnic at F-
airview Park, Friday night. S-
upper was spread and then c-
roquet was played. Twenty-five
attended. The children enjoyed
rides on the playground equip-
ment.
Baseball Scores
Howe State Bank 14; Tom
Bean 13. Winning pitcher,
Hollensed. Leading Hitter,
Jones, Davis, and England.
Howe State Bank 6; Reed
and Swanner 1. Winning p
itcher, Davis; losing pit-
cher, Sasser. Leading hit-
ters A SB-Hollensed, Eng-
land, Faulkner. R&S- Davis
Adams, Matthews. HR-Da-
vid Davis. Stolen home ba-
ses-Mike
Civic, Club Calendar
School board meeting, first
Monday each month at School
Office.
City Council meeting, first
Thursday each month at Citv
HalL
Chamber of Cdmmerce
general meeting, fourth Th-
ursday each month.
Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment meeting, second and fo-
urth Mondays of each month
at the fire halL
Sesame Club meeting, fi-
rst and third Tuesdays each
month.
Home Demonstration Club
meetings, second and fourth
Tuesdays, 2 p.m.
Planning and Zoning Com-
mission meeting, third Thurs-
day each month.
Political Column
Trained truck and bus in-
dustry safety men will take to
the roads July 4th to partici-
pate in a unique Holiday Road
PatroL
The Texas program is being
sponsored by the Texas Motor
Transportation Association and
its Council of Safety Supervi-
sors, a state-wide organization
representing the motor carr-
ier industry.
Jack C. Bryan, Director
of Safety for the Texas Motor
Transportation Association of
Austin said about 45 to 50 road
patrol cars will be on the most
heavily traveled highways of the
state during the holiday week-
end. The cars will be manned
by experienced members of the
Texas Council of Safety Super-
visors who will be particular-
ly alert for motorists in trou-
ble.
The Holiday Patrol vehic-
les will be equipped with tools
spare fuses, warning flags, fi-
rst-aid equipment and gasoline
safety containers. In addition,
many of the cars are radio
equipped to allow the driver to
summon repair equipment or
additional help.
“While these men will not
have arrest powers,” Bryan
emphasized, “we will cooper-
ate with the State Highway Pa-
trol in every way possible.”
Governor Preston Smith
and CoL Wilson Speir comm-
ended the Texas truck and bus
group for its cooperation and
said: “We welcome the added
assist from the safety men of
the truck and bus industry. Th-
eir wide experience on the roads
and their record of assistance
to motorists will aid substan-
tially during this period of hi$i
density traffic.”
The industry spokesman
pointed out that truck traffic
is expected to be light on the
highways over the holiday since
most firms restrict movements
to only essential shipments. The
Holiday Road Patrol will clo-
sely observe these drivers as
they do during their normal
year around road patrol opera-,
tion to assure courteous and
safe operation of the trucks
A saving of time and
money for Grayson County cit-
izens is the object of action
being taken by district and c-
ounty officials responsible for
providing jurors for the court
of Grayson County.
District Clerk E.R. B
rodhead said the action to st-
reamline the jury wheel shou-
ld result in savings to the
county, but will be of even
greater value in terms of con-
venience to county citiznes.
A form is being provid-
ed at the Grayson County T-
ax Assessor-Collector’s Off-
*****************5!^® ^^u^eMmption'from
COUNTY OF GRAYSON *2 £?
QTATT? ad mnvAP emption from jury duty, and
Ur iLaAo who desires to claim such
Pollution Attacked
During 1968, the petroleum
industry spent a record $382
million in its continuing efforts
to help clean up the nation’s
air and water.
exemption.
Forms are also avail-
able in die offices of the Dis-
trict Clerk, and County Cl-
erk. The form should be fil-
led out by each person de-
siring to claim exemption, s-
worn to before a Notary P-
ublic, and mailed or deliver-
ed to County Tax Assessor-
Collector, Cbunty Courthouse
Sherman,, Texas, 75090, not
later than July, 31, 1970.
• A recent amendment to
Article 2137 of the Revised
Civil Statutes of Texas has
made possible this new pro-
cedure which reduces the ex-
pense to the county of mail-
ing jury summonses, and the
expense and inconvenience to
exempted citizens who here-
to fore have had to answer
each summons in person, and
Before me, the undersigned authority otT’mrs day appeared
claim exempu.011, or return
a sworn exemption form each
time. The County will save
money in postage, jury fees
and cost of preparing the jury
wheel, not to mention time
in the courtroom.
If persons having legal
exemptions from jury duty will
claim such exemptions in the
manner described, it is esti-
mated that as many as 5,00^
names can be deleted from the
jury wheel eventually.
Because exemption status
may change from year to year
women with children under
age 16, it will be necessary
for a citizen claiming exem-
ption to do so once each year.
In the future this may be done
by claiming the jury exemp-
tion at the time of annual
rendition of property.
Please print " —— — -
oath says that he or she requests to have his or her
name lert out of the jury wheel for the twelve months period beginning
next August 15th, in accord with Article 2137, and is exempt from jury
paragraph _
affiant, and on his
left
service by virtue
2135.
of exemption contained in
of Article
Current Tax Receipt No., or
Current Registration No.
Exempt Juror
Complete Mailing Address
Sworn
19
to and subscribed to before me this the
day of
Notary Public, Grayson County
Husband and wife each claiming exemption must file separate affidavits.
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ARTICLE 2135.
,TA11 competent
following persons:
JURY SERVICE EXEMPTIONS
jurors are liable to jury service, except the
”!• A11 persons over sixty-five years of age.
their^ministerial^dutiesf ^ 8°SPel in ^ dischaiSe of
Physicians, dentists, veterinarians, chiropractors,
actualfcpractide^ attorneys and sP°uses of attorneys engaged in
• Alx railioac suacion agents, conductors, engineers and
tiremen of railroad companies when engaged in the
discharge of their respective positions.
regular and actual
DAWSON
Propane Gas Co.
FLAME CULTIVATION
Phone FO 4-tOOO
Tank Rentals or Sales
Whltewright, Texas
Wn try to serve—to satisfy
duty.
"6. In cities and
The candidates listed below
have authorized the Howl* En-
terprise to list their candi-
dacies for respective offices,
FOR CONGRESS, 4th District
RAT ROBERTS
(For Re-election)
FOR STATE REPRESENTA-
TIVE, SI District:
VERNON BECKHAM
(For Re-election)
FOB COUNTY TREASURER:
DOROTHY STROUD
HIX
CONTRACTOR
DIRT WORK-BACK HOE
SEPTIC TANKS-WATER
LINES - AND UTILITIES
IN GENERAL.
Can 482-5803
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WHITE WRIGHT
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THE BEST COMBINATION STREET
ENDURO SINGLE AVAILABLE IN THE
US.
SUCH FEATURES INCLUDE, THREA-
DED COMPRESSION RELEASE HOLE ,
TRAILS TIRES(19 " FRONT/18” REAR)
TUNED EXHAUST FIVE SPEED TRANS-
MISSION. 23 H.P. OPTIONAL MOTO-
CROSS KIT THAT INCREASES POWER
OUTPUT TO A SAVAGE 31 H. P.
A SPECIAL BIKE AT A SPECIAL PRI-
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12 Month 7 12, 000 Mile Warranty
Cone’s M-C Sales
Sherman, Tex. 893-1402
not to <,“eed
BARG AI IMS
BACON Tall Korn lb 49c ORANGE DRINK
HAM, Farmbest 3 lb 2”
FRANKS Deckers 49c
PICNIC HAM lb 41c
Prices good Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, June 25, 26, 27,
1970.
Quart 10c
COTTAGE
CHEESE
Carton 19c
.VINE - RIPE TOMATOES- *
Cantaloupes — Home Grown 'k
OKRA, Texas lb 19c
CORN on Cob 6ears 39c
WATERMELONS
HOT or COLD
Mrs. Tucker
3 LB. CAN
With Purdftase of $5.00 or More
Excluding Cigarettes_
Phone 364-2489
LUNCH MEAT Can 39c
KETCHUP Quart Bottle 49c
FRESH BLACKEYES J Cans $1°°
BUTTER BEANS 2 Cans 29c
BARBECUE SAUCE Bottle 29c
MACK'S CASH
SAVE 19c WHEN YOU BUY A
l LB. CAN of
FOLGER’S COFFEE
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MEIL0RINE *2 gallon 3 for J]00*
ORANGE JUICE Quart 29c*
PINK LEMONADE Frozen 2-25c*
CUT POTATOES, Keith 2 lb 29c*
SPECIAL PRICE
WITH THIS COUPON
Without Coupon 98o
Coupon cosh value 1/20 of lc
* -Ok.
ru July 11
STORE HOURS — 7:00
TEL 8:80 MON. Biro SAT
OPEN SUNDAY,
8:00 A.M. Til 7:00 P.M.
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THOUSAND ISLAND — WISH BONE .
SALAD DRESSING Bottle 29c*
VIENNA SAUSAGE 4 Cans $1°°|
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