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words or less. Bach addi-
tional word, 8c each. Eulo-
gles and Resolutions of Re-
spect charged for at the
regular advertising rates.
Cards of Thanks up to BO
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words, Sc each.
PROMPT FILM PROCESSING
Service. Color- Black and
White. Honey Grove Pharm-
acy, Phone S78-2901.
40tfc
A TEXAS WONDER
A mild diuretic affords wjmp-
lunatic relief In cases of swol-
len Joints and pains In the
hack of both men and woman.
One small bottle Is a month’s
supply or more. Sold by drug-
gists or by mall $2.50 per
bottle. E. W. Hall Co., M7»
OUve St., St. Louis, Mo.
FOR THE YOUNG BOYS —
Shirts, slacks, ties and shoes.
Shop and save at Smith’s Cloth-
ing, South 6th St., Honey Grove,
Phono 378-2267.
HONEY GROVE
PHARMACY
— Prescriptions
F. E. CLARK
SOMETHING NEW: All Steel
16 ft. panels galvanized % Inch
rod portable ortral fencing.
$12.95 each. Get it at Smith’s
Feed & Seed Store. tfc
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HONEY GROVE
SIGNAL-CITIZEN
Friday, March 19, 1971
LODGE NOTICE
Honey Grove Lodge No. 164.
A. F. * A. M., stated meeting.
2nd Tuesday each
month at 7:80 p. m.
Members urged to
attend, visiting Ma-
nana welcome
Tyler Home Studio
804 North 11th Street
Honey Grove
Phone 378-2953
Open Wed. and Sat.
Or any day by appointment
1 also copy and enlarge
picture*.
OUTSIDE white house paint as
low as $1.98 gallon. SHELTON
HARDWARE. 34-tfc
ANNOUNCING! We now have
the popular Act III Sportswear.
The Vanity Shoppe.
MR. FARMER
We’re stocking a complete
line of spray nozzles, pumps
and all spray parts at Smith’s
Feed & Seed Store.
FOIMBOEUF
CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC
Fit 8-2080 FOR APPOINTMENT
East Sid* at Square — Monty Crow.
I Honey Grove Lodge
No. 155 IOOF meets every
Monday night at 7:30 o’clock.
Visitors welcome, members
urged to attend.
D W, Rowton N, G
Raymond Smoot, V. G.
Marvin Ford, Sec.
FOR SALE: Boat trailer $75.00.
Good condition. Bug Tussle
Service Station. 8-1 tp
REAL ESTATE
• FARMS * RANCHES
* COMMERCIAL
and CITY PROPERTY
John W. (Hoss)
LUTTRELL
REALTOR
Highway 82 West
Phones
Office ........... 378-2091
Home ............ 378-2924
Shannon's TV
Service & Sales
CLAYTON BLDG.
EAST SIDE SQUARE
Phone 378-2061
OPEN 8:00 - 5:00 DAILY
Closed Saturday at Noon
uusnuneea Service
MAKE war on rats. We have
the poison. Smith Feed and
Seed Store. 30tfc
FOR SALE: Fresh shipment of
Kings Chocolates. Honey Grove
Pharmacy. , 36-tfc
MAKE war on rats.1 We have
the poison. Smith Feed and
Seed Store. tfo
LATEX WALL PAINT from
$2.98 gallon. SHELTON
HARDWARE. 34-tfc
Wants Ads get results.
EASTER DRESSES arriving.
Sizes; 1 to 52 Beautiful se-
lections; also bags, glovep,
shoes and jewelry for a com-
plete outfit Use our layaway.
Only 23 day to Easter. Smith’s
Clothing, South 6th St, Honey
Grove, Texas. Phone 378-2267.
Slim Gym
You Have Seen It
On T. V.
For Home
Demonstration
Call 378-2918
8-4 tp
NOTICE
Sealed bids being accepted to
March 81, 1971, on approxi-
mately 3 acres of land and gin
Duiiduig at Petty. The right to
refuse any and all bids reserv-
ed. Ne-Tex Co-operative OH
Mill, Wolfe City, Texas, 75496.
6-4tc
HELP WANTED: Auto me-
chanic. Must take and pass
State auto inspection exam.
Also other openings. Row ton
Chevrolet Co., Honey Grove.
WINDOW GLASS: Any size
cut to fit. SHELTON HARD-
WARE tfc
MONUMENTS
PHONES
378-2291 378-2237
ED RYSER
HONEY GROVE
AMERICAN Greeting Cards
for all occasion® Honey Grove
Pharmacy West Side Square,
Phone 378-2901. , , 23-lc
FOR SALE: 100 bales of
Alfalfa hay and 400 bales of
Johnson grass hay. Phone 378-
2662, Honey Grove. 3-tfc
VACUUM BAGS for all
brands of Vacuum cleaners.
SHELTON HARDWARE.
FOR SALE: First and second
cutting Johnson grass hay — no
weeds. Contact W. M. Raiden.
6-4tp
FOR SALE: Well located resi-
dential lot on Reed Street. See
Kenneth Rowton. 6-tfc
YOU can get reea cheaper at
Smith Feed and Seed Store.
FOR SALE: Upright practice
Ivers Pond piano. Phone Wln-
dom 623-4866. 8-2tp
WATCH Repairing. 1003 Elm
Tobe Martin__________________30-tcf
NOW RENTING
Space To Park Mobile
Homes. All Utility
Hook-Ups Available.
Phone 378-2658 After
6:00 P.M.
HONEY GROVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
Roy T. Lochridge
Real Estate
—— Listing* Wanted -—
— PHONES —-
378-2671 - 378-2861
HONEY GROVE
WANTED
Listing on low and moderate
priced houses, small acreages
and residential building lota
FOR SALE
2 wheel trailer, ceiling fan.
Very Substantial 2-Story
House To Be Moved From
City Lot.
WELCH REALTY
BONDED - LICENSED
Phone 378-2385
HONEY GROVE
SEMI-DRIVERS NEEDED
We have an urgent need for
men and women to drive Semis.
Man and wife teams consider-
ed. Experience helpful but not
necessary. We train. Earn po-
tentials of $12,000 to $15,000
per year. For interview call:
A-C 214 270-0621 or write:
Box 28853, Dallas, Texas
76228_
NESCO, INC.
7-2tc
Carpenter Work
Remodeling - Repairs
Electrical Wiring
Raymond Bates
903 N. 8th
Phone 378-2709
TWO FAMILY INCOMES ARE
ESSENTIAL TODAY! You can
help your family and not neg-
lect them by selling AVON.
You choose your time and
hours. Call now, 893-6306, or
write Mrs. Lots Billingsley, P.
O. Box 126, PottM>oro, Texas
75076.
Honey Grove Red Cross Drive
March 19th . 20th - 21st
INCOME TAX RETURNS
John W. (Hoss) Luttrell
Highway 82 West
Home Ph. 378-2924
HONEY GROVE
Office Ph. 378-2091
FOR SALE: 1967 Chevrolet, %
ton side step pickup, regular
wheel base — 4 speed — posj-
traotlon rear end, radio, heater,
other extras, completely recon-
ditioned. Rowton Chevrolet
Co., Honey Grove. 6-tfc
SEMI - DRIVERS
NEEDED
Train NOW to drive Semi-
Tractor and Trailers, local
and over the road. You can
earn up to $5.00 per hour af-
ter short certification train-
ing period. For interview
and application, call (214)
744-1201, or write Personal
Dept., Highway Systems,
Inc., P. O. Box 10605, Dallas,
Texas 75207.
7-4tc
FOR
MONUMENTS
Contact C. L. Felts
Yard located on 4tli Street,
Honey Grove.
C. L. Felts, Manager
378-2819 — Phone* — 378-2331
TERMITE
and Pest Control
CONTACT
BOB DOLLINS
Route 3, Honey Grove
Bonded. Free IiiMpectlon
Phone 378-2421
8-4 tc
Vote For
WILLIAM FREE
FOR
WEST LAMAR
SCHOOL TRUSTEE
APRIL 3rd
(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
MERLE NORMAN
COSMETICS STUDIO
ELIZABETH SIMS
300 E. Market Ph. 378-2624
HONEY GROVE
FOR SALE: 1964 Chevrolet Im-
pala Sport 4-Door V-8. Air
Conditioned, Power Steering.
Radio, Tinted Glass, Whitewall
Tires, other extras. One own-
er. Rowton Chevrolet Co.,
Honey Grove.
Note of Appreciation
I would like to say thank
you to all my friends who have
visited me since I have come
home to stay at Grove Manor.
Words could never say how I
feel. It’s from my heart. Your
visits make my days happier. I
would like to say how much I
appreciate this home, the Dr's,
that come from Commerce, Mr.
Smith and the staff, they're
great. How happy I am we
could have something like this
In Honey Grove.
Fred Sisco
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank my many
friends and relatives for the
gifts, cards, visits, telephone
calls and flowers while I was
in the hospital and since my
return home. Many thanks to
Bro. Caraway for his visits and
prayers. May God bless each
one.
Mrs. Charles Edwards
8-1 tp
Card of Thanks
For the prayers, cards and
phone calls; flowers and other
gifts during my stay in the hos-
pital, may I say a long "thank
you”. Especially do I thank
Mrs. Vera Pritchett for alttjjng
with my family during my surg-
ery. May God bless you all.
Mrs. Silas Clark
8-ltp
Card of Thanks
I want to thank each and
everyone for the lovely cards I
received and also for the pray-
ers which I felt very much
while I was in the hospital. Al-
so thanks to Rev. Caraway.
Your kindnesses wero food to
my soul.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown
8-ltc
Cord of Thanks
I want to thank each and
everyone for the cards, flowers
and visits while I was in the
hospital and since my return
home. Your kmd&esses will al-
ways be remembered.
Claude A. Johnson
8-ltp
Duncanville
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chaney
of Duncanville spent several
days here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. McCleary Eversole.
(Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray Morrison
of Tomball visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tobe Martin apd Toni during
the weekend. They were hei*e
to attend funeral services for
Mr. Morrison’s aunt, Mrs. Cieo
Morrison Foreman at Tele-
phone.
FOR THE LITTLE MISS, 6
months to sub-teens — Beau-
tiful frocks, gloves, handbags
and shoes. Smith Clothing,
South 6th St., Honey Grove,
Phone 378-2267.
FOR SALE: 1969 Volkswagen
Sedan. Radio, Air. Phone
Honey Grcve, 378-2906.
7tfc
FOR SALE: 1965 Chevrolet.
See at Stanford Garage. Com-
pletely reconditioned, new tires,
air, other extras. Bob Clark,
Phone 378-2846. 7-tfc
Mrs. W. R. Thurman is now
at Grove Manor. She moved
here from Leisure Lodge in
Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkerson
and family of Ft. Worth visited
his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. B. R.
Wilkerson during the weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Stone and
family of Garland spent the
weekend here with relatives.
Mrs. John Smith was in Den-
ison Sunday to visit Mrs. Alma
Mynatt.
Mr. and Mrs. L W. Beecham
of Paris visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Kilpatrick Sunday.
MONUMENTS
378-2331-Phones- 378-2819
C. L FELTS
HONEY GROVE MONUMENT CO.
Mrs. Martin Ohr Jr. Hosts BWC
The Business Women's Circle of the Main Street Presby-
terian Church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mar-
tin Ohr Jr. with Mrs. Sam Meade as co-hostess.
The meeting was opened with prayer by the chairman, Mrs.
R.H. Milford. Following the thank offering of the Lease Coin,
Mrs. R.T. Avery led the devotional "God Never Lets Us A-
lone." Mrs. Mark Askew gave an Interesting lesson from
Pauls Epistle to the Romans with the study of judgment and
justification.
After the Mizpah benediction the hostesses served a delic-
ious dessert plate to 1$ members. -Reported
NEWS FROM PETTY
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Holcomb and son of Amarillo visit-
ed Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knight and children.
Rev. Paul Washburn was a patient last week at McCuis-
tlon Hospital, Paris.
Mrs. Siias Clark has returned home from the bt. Joseph is
Hospital after minor surgery.
Mrs. W.F. Stewart was hospitalized Friday morning with
pneumonia at MeCuistion Hospital. Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Wortham of Dallas were In Fort Worth to attend Mrs. Floyd
Bailey when she underwent surgery Friday morning. Mrs.
Graves and Mrs. Wortham remained several days with their
sister. She is reported to be doing fine.
Mrs. Edyth Springer of Roxton was an overnight guest Fri-
day night with Mrs. Ella Crofford.
Mrs. Charles Whisenant and children of Dallas visited last
week with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Livingston.
Mrs. D.D. Duvall and her son-in-law, J.C. Dawson of
Dallas were here to visit his mother, Mrs. J.C. Dawson at
Pleasant Grove Nursing Home and his brother, Charles Daw-
son, a patient at the VA Hospital in Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Childers and Mrs. Ella Crofford spent
Sunday in Dallas with their children, the Larry Huckabes
and Ralph Martins.
Mrs. LeRoy Myers and children have been staying in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers. Mrs. LeRoy Myers is re-
cuperating after surgery.
B.M. Gurley of Paris, son of Mrs. W.W. Gurley is ser-
iously ill at MeCuistion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor visited Sunday In Paris with
their daughter and family, the Jim Thomases and Mrs. W.F.
Stewart at MeCuistion Hospital.
Mr. Thomas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Thomas of
Chillicothe are visiting in the Thomas home.
Visitors during the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Hopkins were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarkston, Syn-
der; Mrs. Kate Rosson, Morton; Horace Manning, Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. Hoey Hopkins, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hopkins, Cooper; and Mrs. Mag Hopkins and Mrs. Lucy Tid-
row of Pecan Gap.
Miss Janie Bowles and Miss Kathy Holder accompanied
their Home Economics teacher, Mrs. Coma Funderburk, to
Commerce Saturday to attend a FHA meeting.
Mrs. Ruby Lee Sullivan has returned to her home in Cin-
cinnati, Ohio after visiting Bob Bowles and family and other
relatives. -Reported
Honey Grove Hi
FHA NEWS
Mias Sharon Srader attended
the Area VI Meeting of the
Future Homemakers of Ameri-
ca held in Commerce Saturday,
March 13. She was official de-
legate to the House of Deleg-
ates, representing the local
FHA Chapter.
Other members of the local
chapter attending the Saturday
meeting were Ruth Stringer,
Jo Ann Wagner, Kathy ElMott,
Pam Logan, and Mary Ann El-
liott. These FHA members were
accompanied by the F. H. A.
advisor. Mrs. Dixie Black.
The sixth period homemaking
class of Honey Grove High
School entertained with a Mexi-
can Fiesta on Thursday, March
11 in the homemaking depart-
ment.
Cathy Culverhouse served as
hostess and was assisted by
Shelly Mahler.
The refreshment table was
covered with red and held a
mass arrangements of colorful
paper flowers made by the
class.
Nochos. tortilla chips, bean
dip, sapaipillas and iced tea
were prepared and served to 7
members of the class.
Tijuana brass recordings
were played during the fiesta.
On Wednesday, March 10
Debra Stroud, Deidra Freeman,
Sharon Gilbert, Frances Burton,
and Denise Funderburk attend-
ed the Unique Zipper Program
"Sewing with Polyester” in the
Courthouse Assembly Room.
These students represented
their homemaking classes of
Honey Grove High School.
Miss Suzanne Green, Dallas,
Representative for the Unique
Zipper Company conducted the
workshop.
Many helpful hints, along
H6 School Menu
March 22-26
MONDAY; Meat Loaf, Ranch
Style Beans, French Fried Pot-
atoes, Cornbread, Chocolate
Cake/ Choc. Frosting.
TUESDAY: Chili Con Came,
Buttered Potatoes, Tossed
Salad, Hot Rolls, Butter,
Applesauce.
WEDNESDAY: Vegetable
Soup, Pimento Cheese Sand-
wiches, Canned Prunes, Sugar
Cookies.
THURSDAY: Meat Patties,
Green Beans, Macaroni &
Cheese, Hot Rolls, Butter,
Grapefruit Sections.
FRIDAY: Hamburgers, Pinto
Beans, Pineapple Cake.
Son An tonbo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shelton,
Jr., and Kathy and Mrs. Jan
Cummins were in San Antonio
for the weekend to visit Jan
Cummins who la training there
with the U. S. Air Force.
Honey Grove Red Cross Drive
March 19th - 20th - 2lst
Attend Concert
Attending the Community
Concert in Paris last week to
hear the Whitlow Slngera were:
Mrs. H. L. (Ballew, Mrs. Verne
Cooper, Mrs. Jesse Mclver, Mrs.
Wash Underwood, Mrs. A. S.
McFarland, Mrs. Gustav Flad-
ger and Rev. and Mrs. A. R.
Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eu-
banks of Dallas visited Mrs. A.
B. Jackson Sunday.
with visuals, were discussed
and shown for cutting, marking
and constructing garments
made from polyester fabrics.
—-Reported
Honey Grove Red Cross Drive
March 19th - 20th - 21st
JIM ADAMS
(Duke & Ayres Manager)
Candidate for
SCHOOL TRUSTEE
Honey Grove Independent School Dietrict
School Trustee Election, April 3, 1971
Your Vote and Support Appreciated
(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
Dial VMS
The WMS met at the church last week Monday through Fri-
day to observe the Week of Prayer.
The hymn for the week was Hark, the Voice of Jesus Call-
ing. The call to prayer was read each day: Monday, topic, ’
Sharing Because You Care;Tuesday, topic, Sharing During
Times of Crisis; Wednesday, topic, Sharing Yes! Yourself;
Thursday, topic, Sharing Outside You: Door; and Friday, top-
ic, Sharing With One Or One Thousand. -Reported
Rebekah Lodge Marks Birthday
>
Mrs. Newt Samuels, noble grand, presided when mem-
bers of the Rebekah Lodge met Thursday evening, March 11
in the IOOF Hall.
Secretary, Mrs. Harvey Kirkpatrick, read a letter from
Marguerite Ayres, outgoing president of the Rebekah As-
sembly expressing her appreciation to the lodge for their co-
operation in all her projects and programs, also for their do-
nations to die new building to the Home for the Aged in
Ennis.
It was announced that Mrs. Kirkpatrick will represent the
Honey Grove lodge in Dallas. Members were reminded that
March 6th was the fourteenth anniversary of the Honey Grove
Rebekah Lodge, and Mrs. Myers Kilpatrick discussed the ac-
complishments of each noble grand during her term of office.
Six members have passed away. It was also announced that
a new refrigerator and hot water tank had been Installed in
the lodge kitchen.
Lodge closed In form with members singing, "Count Your
Blessings" accompanied by Mrs. W.B. Rieves on the piano.
A decorated anniversary cake made by Mrs. Newt Samuels
was served with coffee to 16 members. The door prize was
won by Mrs. Kirkpatrick.
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SHELTON HARDWARE
To The Citizens Of Honey Grove
from
W. H. (Willie) Wooldridge
“My reasons for being a candidate for School
Board of the Honey Grove School"
No. 1 I have been asked by several people,
who are interested in the education of our
children, to become a candidate for thp srhonj
board of the Honey Grove Independent
Schools. I have considered it very thoughtfully
and prayerfully and have decided to run for
this office.
No. 2 I am a native of Fannin County and
the Honey Grove area, a graduate of the Bral-
ley High School, and a member of the 16th
Street Baptist Church. I have worked in this
area most of my life and I think I am well
known by both races.
No. 3 My candidacy will not be supported by
any radical group. I have no ax to grind. I am
interested only in the betterment of our school
community and in Honey Grove. It is my de-
sire to work cooperatively with the Superint-
endent and Board of Education for improve-
ment of our schools.
. *• ,
Having grown up in this community,
I have a great interest in the young
people and would like for each child
to be able to get the best education
possible and become an outstanding
citizen of Honey Grove and the
World.
I solicit your support and I shall try to see each
of you during my campaign.
Thank you for your support
W. H. (WILLIE) WOOLDRIDGE
(M. PoL Adv)
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