Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1966 Page: 2 of 10
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WANT AD
AATES
50c per Insertion for 17
words or less. Each addi-
tional word, 3c each. Euio-
and Raaolutems of fte-ftf-r Block wwat
spect charged for at 'the
regdhsr advertising rata*
Cards of Thanks up to 60
Words $1.00, additional
words, 3c each.
Special close out prices on
all Interior and outside Pitts-
burgh and TVP paints. Shelton
Hardware. 13-itc
Best prices on lawn mowers
and electric fans. Dickson Sup-
ply. 13-tfc.
Monuments cleaned,
Grove Monument Co.,
Felts, Owner.
Honey
C. L
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LODGE NOTICE
Honey Grove I>xlge No. 184,
A. F. & A. M., stated meeting,
O 2nd Tuesday each
month at 7:30 p. m.
Members urged to
attend, visiting Ma-
sons welcome.
Hershel Fowler, W. M.
W. O. Cravens, Sec.
Discount on all steel cultiva-
tor sweeps. Shelton Hardware.
.?• 15-tf
Automotive
Now Open
of aquare in
ilaon building, tl)8 4th
Street. We analyze your
problems carefully and re-
pair them fast and correct-
ly. We repair all automo-
tive transmissions.
Owned and operated bv
DON BURNETT
Phone FR8 7127
For all types or land loans, the
FEDERAL LAND BANK has
been the BEST since 1917. On
or before without penalty, am-
ortized longest-term, lowest in-
terest rate, and lowest - pay-
ments — protect yourself with
a Federal land Bank Loan.
Wilson Tarpley, 511 N. Center
St., Bonham, Texas, Phone
583-4411, * 4tfc
BESi prices on interior or ex-
terior, all type paint. NOW.....
is the time. Smith Feed and
Seed Store. 14tfc
Fine Quality
EYEWEAR
AT REASON ABLE COST
Wear While You Pay
$1 Weekly
TEXAS OPTICAL
in the program here. The
ular season's schedule
gins Mhy 28. Tho*'
l’or boys 1-12 yeat
Mr. Brr ‘
community
■ league play
Ta-'xo year
boys if interest warranted
Brooks pointed aot that 1
school had one entry In the In-
by Gus Jones, district manager "Effective the date of the en-
4 Clarksville St.
PARIS
t^ehotastie League stale track Office.
FOR SALE: 1 H Farmall
good condition, reasonably
priced. Phone FR8-2848.
15-4 »
YOU can get feed cheaper at
Smith Feed and Seed Store.
tfc
FOR SALE:
The T. H. Bell home, 905 E.
Market.
W. E. Bratton home, E. Mar-
ket.
Newberry home, Piner St.
WELCH REALTY
and field meet at Austin this
Saturday. He is Randy CeUten,
who will be making his se
bid in the state meet.
President Ixuhridge said
the East Texas Chamber
Commerce Fun Map and
1st guides were being mat
out at this time by the
Texas Chamber.
Local Attorney
presented a report
tendance to the Texas Indus-
trial Commission’s one day In-
dustrial Planning Seminar tip
Austin and the two day Bast
Texas Chamber of Commerce
Convention at Longview. w*
R. F. Voyfcr
t of his at-
Eam More Money
Without SS ■■
Payment Loss
Persons receiving social
curlty benefits will be able
ty became
sponsor of the OEDP and
engineer ha
Phone FR8-239
the helpan
tore money in 1818
t their aqel
M*Mi#L an overall
that h«A met requires
lng their social seourlt
ISSyRSeKTsTieia up, according
certification
In ttw notification
ai of lh<
an announcement made today
the OEDP, Judge
was told:
fo* morrow
SUBSCRIPTION
|rr oub as #<•
of the Sherman Social Security closed official order. your ^
FOR SALE: 12 foot alumin-
um fishing bust, used one sum-
mer. Ellis & Sons, Furniture.
16-tfe -
WE RESET and level monu-
ments. Honey Grove Monument
Co., C. L. Felts, Owner. 5tfc
UPHOLSTERING
Would you like for your furni-
ture to look new? And be like
new? We do all kinds of furni-
, to
ture. from smal) simple pieces
to highly tufted and Channeled
pieces. Please call, write or visit
The McKelva Mattress Factory
— Phone 583 4611 — Bonham,
Texas, for free estimates.
17 4t+
He gave high praise to thdl1®** of his total earnings
two organizations and their
leaders and urged local citizens
to listen to and study several
of the taped addresses given at
both meetings. These talks may
be heard by any interested per-
A TEXAN WONDER
A mild diuretic affords symp-
tomatic relief in cases of swol-
len Joints and pains In the
bock of both men and women.
One small bottle Is a month’s
•Upply or more. Sold by drug-
gists or by mall $2.50 per
bottle. E. W. Hall Co., 8879
OUve St., 8t. I/ouis, Mo.
WE Have the BAGS for all
makes of vacuum cleaners.Elli*
and Sons, Furniture. lltfc
BACKHOE — TRENCHER
SERVICE
FRANK JONES
PHONE FR8-2870
810 N. 5th Honey Grove
George D. Cariock
Tax Accountant
NOTARY PCBIJC
Tel. FR8-2773
YES. I-ovelady still handles
shinners at Allens Point, Hwy.
100. Your patronage will still
be appreciated. 17-4tc
l HOSPITAL Benefits beyond
Medicare. Up to Fifty Dollars
Per Day foremen and women,
age 64 and over. Call 583-6040
tor information. Calvin Wither-
spoon Insurance, at Sundowner
Hotel, Bonham. 11 tfc
For All KindsOf
City and Farm
Properties
See
John W. Luttreil
FOR SALE: 1954 four door
Plymouth. Registered and stic-
| ker, $150.00. See Mrs. Helen
Miller at Biggers and Denton
Nursing Home. Bonhom.
17-ltc
OFFICE PHONE FR8-2851
HOME PHONE FB8-2024
MATTRESS & BOX SPKIN<i£
Would you like to own a mat-
i tress which will last about 20
yeArs? Would you like to own
a mattres which will cost, per
year, about the price of one
good meal? If so, call, write or
visit the McKelva Mattress Fac-
tory Phone 583-4611 — Bon-
ham, Texas, for free estimates.
17—4t*
FOR SALE: Garage, 26’ x 12’,
with enclosed' 8' x 12' storage
room and overhead door. Loca-
tion behind house, 9th and Hic-
kory Streets. Submit written
bid to First Baptist Church,
Box 124, Honey Grove, before
May 27th.
16-5T
PERSON WANTED to supply
Rawleigh products in North
Fannin county or Honey Grove.
Good time to start. Write Raw-
leigh TX D 502 28, Memphis,
Tennessee.
16-7*
Tyler Home Studio
OPEN WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY
804 North llth St.
WANT TO RENT: Refinised, 3
room, unfurnished apt to elder-
ly lady or couple (no children)
$2500 per mo. Also house for
rent — 4 rooms and bath. See
Mrs. I. E. Eaton. 1209 W. Mar-
ket St. or phone PR 8-2088.
Just 100 yds. north of the
East end of Grade School.
Prices $6 and $7 per dozen.
Pictures on display at Ice
Cream Store, E. Side Square
An array of gifts Mother would
love on her day Sunday May
8th can be quickly found at
Smith Clothing, Gift wrapped.
Lovely things to dress her up
from head to foot. Make HER
HEAL HAPPY. 16 2tc
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high quality
coin operated dispensers in this
area No selling. To qualify you
must have car. references,
$600 to $1900 cash. Seven to
twelve hours weekly can net
excellent monthly incorpe. More
full time. For personal inter-
view write P. O. BOX 10573,
DAIJjAS, TEXAS 75207. In-
clude phone number.
17 It*
son -who visits the Hull Fonnda
tion research library in the Pro-
fessional Building.
Mr. Voyer specifically urged
that local citizens study-
stand. and support state water
conservation efforts,
Painting out that Mr. Harry
W. Clark, Execute Director of
the Texas Industrial Commis-
sion. had stressed Community'
Betterment as the number one
step towards Industrial Devel^
opment, Mr. Voyer asserted
that Honey Grove will not de-
serve new industries unttl and
unless "we clean up our city’*
‘•No industrialist will )>e favor-
ably impressed by the wrecked
cars and debris which may be,
found through out the year ’
The worker whose earnings
for the year are $1500 or less,
will be able to receive the full
amount of his social security
payments: $1200 a year ** was
iviously allowed. If earnings
between $1500 and $2700,
benefits will be withheld on the
basis of one dollar withheld for
each two dollars earned above
the $1600 amount. If earnings
ate above $2700, the withhold-
ing will be on a dollar for-dol-
lar basis for the amount
earned above $2700, Jones stat-
ed.
The monthly earnings limit
has also been raised. Regard-
for
•the year, a worker may now
receive his social security checks
for any month that he did not
earn wages of more than $125,
and was not active in the op:
eration of a business of his
own.
The age 72 provision was not
changed, Jones said. Beginning
with the month he reaches age
32 a worker may receive his
social security payments re
gardlass of the amount of his
earnings. Persons who receive
disability payments are f re-
quired to notify the Social Se
curity Administration when
they do any work.
area has bean designated -a w»-
devalppment area under Ttoef
Public Works and Economic
Development Act of
ganloatkms and tedi
in U. 8. and AP© * FPO addrasan, W<r
All aupbecriptions strictly in adVaOC*. \
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within the geographic limits de
scribed in the official order ora
bow eligible to apply for M-
sistance under the act.”
The letter pointed out that
that statistical qualification of
the area /or continued digit
ty will be revised each year on
April 1.
-NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC — Any erroneous*
$assr-«srsrs4r sMie 88»
of the publisher, ___^
at Thanks, Eulogies and Resolutions of Respect
,-Jrt
Way Cleared
For Ladonia
Project
regular advertising rates, 3 cents per
v
Advertising: National Rate and Local Open
ran inch (fie per agate line) per insertion.
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There is usually a brighter
F *... •:'r
side to any bleak situation.
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The first mill to manufactijre
Stronger Shell
Sought For Eggs
Chemists are trying to get
hens to lay eggs with stronger
Shells.
Eggs in this country are
upon front and rear yards, and transPt>rted considerable dts
on the streets of many sections to market, and in the
ot town” he said ’<md no mod- process to° manV break. Scien-
tists in California have devel-
ern progressive city permits the
keeping of hogs and cattle with*: oped tWo method» (hat result
in it’s limits”. “Every interested bl thicker shells without af-
eitizen should read state law fe, ling: ,the contents of the egg.
article .44136 which was .designed *2 one sYstem carbon dioxidq
to help us help ourselves” 1*
added. 1
“As for neglected buildings someh0w *bts results in theiri.
he If**” *■ PO'uPfd into henhouses.
The hens inhale the gas, and
and residences, area bankers,
savings and loan people and
9 x 12 Nylon reinforced
rugs
$4 88. 12
x 15 Rugs
$9.88.
Shelton Hardware.
7-tfc
MAKE war
on ra?9. We
have
th* poison.
Smtt » Feed
and
Seed Store.
30tfc
MAKE war on rats. We have
JACK DANIELS
ELECTRICAL
and REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
■' Repnirs on all Electrical
Appliances — House Wiring
All Work Guaranteed
One Door East Shannon TV
on Highway 82 (E Main St.)
Phone FR8-206I
Honey Grove
PRACTICE PIANO -
Mrs. Chester Fields,
Ph 623 4 402.
for sale.
Windom.
17-2tc.
SATURDAY is the day to vote
for Congressman Ray Roberts.
Ray Roberts works hard for the
Fourth District, and has the
respect of the people he repre-
sents and the people with whom
JOE GUEY S
CHINESE
KFHTAIKANT
Chinese and American Food
1a Villa Motel in Denison
Hwy. 75 HO 5-9837
Plan your Parties with Joe
17-13*
laying eggs with thicker shells,
"file other method involves the
addition of small amounts of
I sodium bicarbonate to the liens’
dtinking water.
This also, reports “Science
Horizons,” results in a .sturdier,
shell.
Pauline Rodgers, A. Mary Kay
Consultant. Phone 623-4050.
17-lt
FOR SALE
M & P Washeteria; 30 units; 7
dryers. Located East Side
Sqaure, Ladonia. Day Phone
7-9471. Night phone EL9-6532.
he works in Congress. Vote Sat-
urday for Ray Roberts.
RE ELECT
James D. Cole
V
REPRESENTATIVE
Worked to save the 4th Congressional District
interested in the problems of the District
Qualified by Legislative experience and seniority
VOTE for
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
(Fal. a*v. pajd for by Jam*. D. Goto)
-il c.
VOTE SATURDAY — Ray
Roberts is the best man for
Congress. Re-elect Congressman
Ray Roberts Saturday.
FOR SALE: Registered polled
Hereford bull. Geo. D. Oartorkr
17-ltc
Card of Thanks
I want to express my thank-
fulness for the nice cards, flow-
ers, gifts and visits while I was
in the hospital and since my
return home. May God bless
you is my prayer.
> Frank Boehler
The Salvation Army appeals
to mankind in 147 different lan-
guages throughout the world.
Employees in Texas forests
and forest industries earn up
wards of $141 million a year.
builders can help any one who
wants to clean up, paint up and
contribute to t.he making of
orderly neighborhoods. All»
Hinds of government aid is
available to those who mis
takenly believe that they can t
afford proper home improve-
ments” Mr. Voyer said.
While giving praise to Mayor
Welch’s program to bring f?e\v-
age disposal faclll
town
Ladoina sponsors had the way
cleared Friday for letting con-
tracts'on May 8 or “any date
thereafter suitable to the spon-
sors" on the community’s pro
posed sewage treatment plant
improvement.
Congressman Ray Roberts
said the Water Polution Con-
trol administration baa announ-
ced the opening of the way for
letting of bids on the project.
The sewage treatment im-
provement project calls for a
total expenditure of $51,000.
Of this amount the community
will receive n federal construc-
tion grant of $15,300.
The key to happiness in life
lies in unselfishness.
p.ywood from Texas ye
pine wits constructed in
Three softwood plywodd mills
are now operating in Texas.
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SAFE DRIVERS PLANS
In most states, the Insur-
ance Information Institute re-
ports, motorists with clean
driving records for a specified
period of time are given sub-
stantial discounts in the basic
premiums for liability and col-
lision insurance.
The land Is our Capital; its
products are our dividends. Do-
n:t bum the interest. Help Keep
Texas Green.
DRIVE if^/TOIffiRROW
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MARK
IV AUTO AIR CONDITIONING
INSTALLS IN HOURS! f
OUTCOOLS “FACTORY AIR” . . . COSTS LESS
FTTS ALMOST ANY CAR ... TRANSFERS WHEN ^
YOU TRADE
INDUSTRY’S FIRST 36-MONTH, 36.000-MILE WMIItAlfrV
ON NEW ALLEGRO EVAPORATOR
NATIONWIDE SERVICE
EASY BUDGET TERMS
J-MIL.E WflWIUWH
\ *
Witcher's Auto Service
Phone .FR8-2442. — - >
Honey Grove
SION, t-
Card of Thanks
I want to thank my relatives
and friends for their thought-
fulness while I was in the hos-
pital and since I am home. The
cards,‘flowers, gifts aud every
gesture - of your concsm are
all ao 06epJx.AftPWCiateiL
Mr*. A; (^. McClure
east end of town Mr. Voyer
urged that citizens take a long
critical look at their local
streets and drainage and qt
"outdoor housekeeping". "Take
your families for a tour of any
section of yotir town. Compare
the beauty spots with the
blight. You will be subjected to
a big and disagreeable sur-
prise” He said adding only then
will you realize that you may
have been neglecting your
duty and responsibility to your
community and our fellow citl-
zens.”
Referring to a possible new
bousing project which had
been previously discussed. Mr.
Voyer said that it was his be-
_ lief, that responsible private de-
Cord of Thanks
We wish to say Thank you
to all our friend* and neighbors
for the many acts of kindness
and expression of sympathy at
<the passing of our loved one.
For the cards, flowers hod the
food and to all who helped to
make our dark hour lighter we
say thank you. May God bless'
and keep you Is our prayer.
The Family of
fit**. 1. A. Hoskins
were equipped to project and
establish new housing programs
here. He said that anything less
than standard wide paved
streets with well engineered
curbs, gutters and paved side
walks would Just be the begin-
ning of more blight and poor
living standards for the extend-
ed areas.” There is no room fbr
mediocrity In the fleHia of Hon-
ey drove family life and re si-
environment” he said
and short sighted
pigs, the cattle
*0!”
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Notice
to the
Citizens of
Fannin County
o'
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t am, +fus date, mailing out my announcement
for re election as Senator of the newly created
9th Senatorial District. Although Fannin County
is no longer officially listed as one of the counties
of the 9th District, I am certainly gratified to
continue to feel that I am as close to the good
peoplg of Fannin County as I would be to any
other county In my present district. It is my per-
sonal.feelings that you are represented by the
best man in piiblic service in Texas today, Sena*
tor A. M. Aikan, Jr. of Paris. It will be my pleaf<
• v ' ' * ' ‘ \" •
ure to continue to work with him — and for alt
t~ of th« of
consider me nbt as your ex-Senator, but as yottr ' ,
consider me n6t as yo
additional Senator.
f ‘ ^ m 4 • :$L.
I do thank you Tpr the courtesies of the p*ft
and for the privilege ef representing a wonder-
ful group of people.
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, IF,. Mr. PM tor by Ralph H.H)
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1966, newspaper, May 6, 1966; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800540/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.