Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946 Page: 7 of 8
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Clark’s
DRUG STORK
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Service
Service
Attention, Ladies!
The American Legion Auk*
|p—f want* you, and you
are eligible for membership
if you had a aon, husband,
brother <»»• father in the
armed service* during either
or both ot the World Wars.
Requirement: American le-
gion membership of veteran.
If your huslmnd, father, aon
or brother gave his life dur
ing either war, you are also
eligible for membership. Eli-
gibility also applies to step-
son 8, step-fathers, and step-
brothers; foster parent ami
son. If you are eligible and
will join, please contact us.
We can’t possible see all of
you unless you do contact us.
Mi-s. Henry Dickson, Pres.
Mrs. Geo. Luttrell, Pres-
ident-elect. 30-2t
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Turnip and other Fall gar-
den seeds. Mary Fein.
Mr. and Mrs. [toy Shelton
will move this week to their
newly completed home
Hickory street.
GOOD
JEWELRY
IS GOOD
GIVING
Vl'u Itava nun ( nvarvllunir
any one would want in the
Jewelry line—from baby's
first jewelry to daddy’s
Masonic emblems.
We are expecting a new
shipment of Elgin watches
Sheaffer iPeois and Pencils
most any day.
INGRAMS
JEWELRY
BIRTHS
A son was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. El I wood Oylsr Aug. IS.
He has been named Lyndol
Warren.
A daughter was bom Aug-
ust 16 at Cappleman Mater-
nity Hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Hicks of Direct.
She has been named Patsy
Louise.
A son was born to Dr. and
Mrs. Burnett B. Evans at
the Paris sanitarium on
August. He has been named
Gary Thomas.
Cotton Pickin'
COTTON SACKS.,. ij
7 1-2, 9, 10 1-2 Feet Lengths.
WATER KEGS . . .
2 And 5 Gallon Sites.
KNEE PADS
COTTON SCALES
DRINKING CUPS
See Our New
ELECTRIC RADIOS
ll
m,:
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DIAL-HOLMAN HARDWARE
Turnip and other Fall gar-
den seeds. Mary Fein.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy
of Hamlin are spending the
week here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Em-
mons and Mr. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Milam spent last week
in Lubbock.
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Cotton sacks and knee
pads. — Sixth Street Hard-
ware.
Baby chicks at Bach’s
Hatchery now. it
Mrs. H. S. Jenkins has re-
turned home after a two
weeks' visit with relative* in
Dallas.
W. M. Godwin of .Ylt. Ver-
non and Burton Connelly of
Paris spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ft. Godwin.
Baby chicks
Hatchery now.
at Bach’s
It
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chiles
were Sunday visitors in
Commerce with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Millar
and daughter of Monroe, La.
are spending pn'e week with
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ward.
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Fall dresses in their wood-
land colors and rich trim-
mings are now at The Van-
ity Shoppe.
PICNIC POODS
Sour Cocktail
Onions
Chicken A la King
Olives ,y ' ' Pickles
Canned Lunch Meats
Pwuarvac
A • VH V * * w» ..
Brer Rabbit Syrup
Soups Juices
Canned Fruits and
and Vegetables
Freah Fruits and
and Vegetables
Dressed Fryers
Over the Weekend.
Barbecue
HOT DOGS — 10c
Plenty Fresh MEATS
Triangle Grocery
Cotton scales and water
kegs. Red Top axle grease.
—iSixth Street Hardware.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Hohenberger a n d son of
Norman, Okla., are visiting
relatives here.
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Reductions on all sum-
mer dresses at The Vanity
Shoppe.
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Steve Evans of Schenec-
tady, N. Y., is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
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' -Have just received a new
shipment of Sho-form bras-
sier* and girdles.—The Van-
ity Shoppe.
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M. Eversole, local agent of
the Magnolia Petroleum Co.,
was in Paris Tuesday for a
meeting of the company of-
ficials. A luncheon was held
at the Gibraltar Hotel.
Delmer Taylor, who has
been confined to hp hdrte'by
illness the last three weeks,
was at his Magnolia Service
Station for a short while
Tuesday. Y
Earlene Roden of Dallas
spent the weekend here with
home folks.
Mrs. A. M. Brenneke and
j daughter.. Miss Betty, of
Dallas spent Tuesday here.
Hugh Coker and family of
Dallas spent Sunday here
with relatives.
T. Sgt. LaVeme Iwig, who
is stationed at Oakland, Cal.,
is visiting his father, Rev.
Jesse A. Iwig, and Mrs. Iwig.
A daughter was born Mon-
day evening at Cappleman
Maternity Hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Hindman.
She has been named Paula
Sharon.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Shelton of Wichita Falls a
son was bora Friday, Aug-
ust 16, and he has been
named Harold Dixon.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Avery Young over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Young of Tipton, Ok1a., and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young
and son of Henrietta.
Saturday being election
day the First National Bank
will be closed. The bank will
be open from 7 to 8:30 a. m.
for*the purpose of makftig
change for customers.
Mrs. Thelma Brimmage
was taken to the Paris sani-
tarium Monday for t reat-
ment.
Dr. Marie Gordon and
sons, Dr. William Gordon
and John Gordon, are guests
of Mrs. John Dannenbauer.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Land-
rum of Shawnee, Okla.,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
W. W. Rowton and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Rowton.
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Mrs. J. F. Black and grand*
daughter, Suzanne Black, re-
turned Thursday from Boul-
der, Colo., where they spent
two weeks.
Joe N. Newberry, S 2-C,
has received an honorable
discharge from the Navy at
Shoemaker, Calif. He is the
son of Roy Newberry, Hon-
ey Grove* Route 3.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Thomp-
son are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Thompson at Wa-
co and will go to BeeviHe for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Post-
on and son of Gladewater
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Torn^ Scott.
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Miss Jewel Blair of Dallas
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sieben-
thal and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Dickson were in Ada, OWa.,
Sunday to attend the rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rieves,
Mr. and Mrs. Fagan Johnson
and J. R. Raiden attended
the Ada (Okla.) Rodeo Sat-
urday night.
Mrs. Floyd Quimby of
Houston spent several days
with Mrs. J. H. Lowry, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Campbell and
daughter, ESida Jim, •.
STEAKS
BACON
ROASTS
ICE CREAM
frozen novelties 3usinc« Chances
COLD DRINKS nH
Nice line of quality *
CANNED FOODS
FRESH COOKIES
All kinds of
FEED
Bill Helms
Grocery and •« -•
Marathon Service
Station
Mr. and Mrs. JL W- War-
den and children, Shirley
Ann and Johnnie, of Fort
Worth visited relatives and
friends here last weekend.
Mrs. Albert Blocker of
Fort Worth and Mrs. Ira
McMillan and son, Mickey,
were here the first of the
week visiting relatives and
friends. Capt. and Mrs. Mc-
Millan and son have been re-
siding at Quan tico, Va., but
are en route to Coronado,
Calif., to make their home.
Capt. McMillan will arrive
September first, when they
will leave for California.
Mrs. C. D. Henderson left
Saturday for Cleveland, O.,
where she will meet her
daughter, Nancy, who has
completed the summer ses-
sion at the University of
Wisconsin. They are ex-
pected home the last of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wide-
ner and children, Pat and
Lynn, of Dallas * visited Mr.
and Mrs. Max Barker and
daughter Monday. Mrs.
Widener is a sister of Mr.
Barker.
Friends of Oma Bagle.v
will learn with regret of an
accident Tuesday afternoon
that resulted in a broken
right shoulder. Mr Bagley
was delivering ice at the
Clark Drug Store and fell,
with the above result. He
was taken to St. Joseph’s
Hospital, Paris, where an
operation was necessary to
set the fracture.
Fresh-moist
VEGETABLES
AND
FRUITS
Pure Lard
Vt/wnvu » wv.
Dill Pickles in gallon tins
Canned Apricots in
heavy syrup
Pears Plums Prunes
Cranberry Sauce
Stuffed Olives
Sandwich Spread
Salad Dressing
French’s Mustard
Fresh Cookies
Malt Extract
Ice Cream
Cold Drinks
FRESH MEATS
CITY MARKET
Noel Brown / and Miss
Ethel Brown of Austin are
visiting Mr. and Mra. Grant
Saylor this week. Also
spending the weekend at the
Saylor home were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Saylor of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thomp-
kins and Mr. and Mrs. Q. C.
Thomipkins of San Antonio
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Thompkins
and other relatives.
Following an accident and
thirteen weeks spent at the
Paris sanitarium, Reece
Rutherford was brought
home Monday afternoon. He
is getting along fine and is
happy to be out of the hos-
pital.
Miss Madelyne Galbraith
of Dallas spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Galbraith and
family.
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The C. C. Henderson fami-
ly had a family reunion" at
the Bonham . State Baric
Sunday. Those" present
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davjs
and famil# * ltff. ah<J Mts.
Jack Webb and family, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. %enderson
and fandly, , Mr. and Mra.
Jesse Henderson and child-
ren of Big Spring, and Mr
and Mrs. C. C/ Henderson.
Misses Fleta Aline Orr of
Bartley Woods and J&Htahlii
Faye- Moses of Windom have
been visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey
of Dallas.
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For Sale — A nice home in
Windom; 7 rooms, bwth, con-
crete cellar; a nice location,
with large lot. Can be seen
any time, or write or call W,
S. Ford.
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For Sale — IV* horeapower
gasoline,,.engine; practically
new. See Marcus Jackson at
Jackson & Self. J
For Sale — One automatic
Coolerator. See Mrs. Pear-
son at Lane Bros. It*
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hen-
derson and children have re-
turned to Big Sipring after
a week’s visit with C. C.
Henderson and other rela-
tives.
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For Sale — 157 acre* heavy
black land; 2 sets improve-
menta; seven miles from
Honey Grove on blacktop
road. Can show any time.—
S. K. McGauhgey.
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Sam Thompson of AaUy
here with
Will the boys who took my
flashlight from' my car Sat-
urday night come to me and
1 will furnish some new u»t-
teries for same. — Gdtafga v H
Darfr
wmm
spent the weekend here wit
hi a parents, Hr. and Mrs. S.
N. Thompson. He also visit-
ed his , Bi»ter, Mrs. Cooper
Carter, who is at the Paris For; Sale
sanitarium. • -
Lost — Candy striper
between Pasley Cleaner» and
Roberts Hotel. Retilm t tS
Nelda Brown at State Thea-
tre. J; Reward. It*
■m
2-piece living
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ished. Excellent
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Long
have returned home after «
few days’ visit in Pecos with
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Mrs. lxmg» auiiL, mis. rmsii
Hicks, and Mr. Hicks. They
also went through the Davis
mountains.
CALL IT A MESSY JOB?
THEN WHY BOTHER WASHING YOUR CAR YOUR-
SELF. WHEN WE CAN DO IT FOR YOU ON SHORT
NOTICE AND AT SMALL COST?
SERVICE WITH OUR
Opaline and Pennsylvania Motor Oils
< E. J. BIERBOWER
Charlie Otari**, Jr. North Mh E. J. BIERBOWER
J. C. Charles, who has
been in a low state of health
for eighteen months, and
who is now at St. Joseph’s
Hospital in Paris, is showing
vast improvement. Mr.
Charles is 92 years of age
and his friends hope for
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kd-
warris, who operate1 Hie Kd-
wards Laundry on West
Market, have purchased the
VS. — af A■ _■ ■ __ _ A. A ll L,._
w atci moil (nave av ruiciw
Point and will' make their
home there in the near fu-
ture. They plan to install
butane gas and remodel the
house. They will continue
to operate their laundry as
usual.
Il-C and Ethyl Gasoline
Miss Dorothy Neil Strick-
land of Dallas has been giv-
en an audition ' by Spike
Jones, orchestra leader, on a
song she has written, the
of #hich is “It Can't Be So.”
and she has received encour-
agement of its publication,
of which she is vdiu* preii.
While Spike Jones was at
the Majestic In Dallas she
appeared on his program
twice and has been on the
Early Bird program with
Jimmie Jeffries a number of
times. Miss Strickland is a
very talented whistler and
her friends here wish her
BACON
HAM
SAUSAGE
JOWLS
BOLOGNA
Canned Vegetables
Soups 1 Juices
Sugar Honey
Canned Apricot*
Roach Killer
Fly Sprays
Grade A Fresh Milk
dy of Wtpnsboro, H. D.
Gandy of San Antonio and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chap-
man and two daughters of
Dalian spent the weekend
with Mr. gnd Mrs.,., H. W.
Gandy and-son. ,<■'
-rrrtrs ' ‘1
Mrs. p. A. Riddlesperger,
Sr., Miiss Mattie Riddlesper-
ger, George and Victor Lew-
is' Riddlesperger of Mala-
koff, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Riddlesper-
ger and Mrs. G. H, Bur-
roughs.
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Tto O: P Nellson. who has
not been for more than
three weeks and spent a
time at the Veterans Hos-
pital at McKinney, came
home Saturday. He is feel-
ing better and spends part
of each day at his office.
condition.
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A “good soft” is the main-
stay of your wardrobe. Blake
your selections ,ol coat suite
andi, coats now at The Vanity
Shoppe. Use thrfJLay-Aamy
Plan, rw •’
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Mr. andMr*. W, H. Pol-
lard, Mr. and Mrs. Piwk Pol-
lard, Myrtle and William
Pollard and Billy Waif of
aarksville, Tenn., haV^ been
visiting Miss Georgia Ful-
onA VI* and Mm F.. Iff.
cher and Mr. and Mrs.iEi M.
Fulcher and family.
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EXTRA FANCY
BEEF
PURE LARD
Cora MM Dim*
Mrs. T. F. Williamson of
Stillwater, Okla.,. arrived
Wednesday for a visit with
relatives and friends. She
spent the past three weeks
in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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A. P. M err ell has pur-
chased the home place of
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OAVIS GROCERY
GULF GAK AND OIL
Mrs. Willie Chiles at the eor-
ner of East Market and 14th
street*. Mrs. Cihle? ia dis-
posing of hSr household ____
Roods and plans l» «o to
Ponca City, Okla., to reside. slWASHlNd AIDS
Fish Fillets
Tima, OrStem fe
Strawberries
Apricots - Peaches
Pineapple • Apple innee
Fruit Salad •
Mrs. W. H. Brown and
Mi** I Alla Robertson have
returned to Bagwell after a
visit here with Mf. and Mrs.
U. S. Brumit and family, i
Also attending the weekend;
with them was Andrew To-
mNii of Dellas.
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Thompson, Harry. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946, newspaper, August 23, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800634/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.