Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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FOR RENT: Three
room
house and bath on Lee
Street.
Mrs. Mildred Eaton,
Paris,
Phone SU 4 6812.
47-3t
House for Sale: 30i
Spring
Street. Call FR8-2967.
46-3tc
SERVICE - TOONS
BILL STEPHENS
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“Sure there's » g»s war on
. . . BI T we re not STUPID
enough to fight with
PRICES
Gias war or no gas war, we
always fight with the best
skilled service in town and
every day low prices on oil,
tires, batteries and accesso-
ries!
STEPHENS
ENCO SERVICE
BEST SERVICE IN TOWN
.Phone FR8-2843
Honey drove, Texas
FOR SALE: Registered Here-
ford bulls. Best blood lines.
Range raised. Weaned calves
and yearlings. Six miles north
of Windom on FM 1743. Rea
sonable prices. Barrett Ranch.
See J. O. Robison at ranch.
47-31*
HELP WANTED: Are you
looking for a good part time
or full time income in N. Fan-
nin County or Honav_Grattftl
Many Rawleigh dealers earn
$2.50 and up per hour. Write
Rawleigh, TX K 502 26, Mem-
phis, Tenn. 44-6*
FOR SALE:
The Josie Scott Turner Home
South Second
The Bratton Home,
East Market Street
Two Houses To Be Moved
Other Homes from
$15,000 to $2,000
FOR RENT:
The Carlos Wilson Building,
4th Street
WELCH REALTY
WE HAVE
RAW7 and ROASTED
Shelled Peanuts
Texas Sesame
Growers, Inc.
OUR Phone No. is FR8-7991.
Call your orders to go for quick
service. Dairy Bar. 28tfc
NOTICE
The City of Honey Grove
will receive bids for cleaning
and refinishing the exterior
and interior of the City’wwat
er storage tank and towjpr. De-
tails may be secured at. City
Hall.
LODGE NOTICE r’
Honey Grove Lodge No. 164,
A. F. & A. M., stated meeting.
Members urged to
attend, visiting Ma-
sons welcome,
month at 7:30 p. m.
2nd Tuesday each
Hershel Fowler, W. M.
W. O. Cravens, Sec.
AUCTION
Machinery Feed Lot — Haying Equipt.
Red Kivdr Valley Equipment Co., and Others
104 Clement Road Paris, Texas
Sale will he held on the Red River Valley Equipment Co.,
machinery let 2 miles north of Paris on Hi-way 271.
MONDAY, DEC. 20th — 10:00 a. m.
TRACTORS
I — 830 Case diesel - D 8198144 with Caxe-O-Matle power,
8 pt. hydraulic, power steering.
1 — 430 Case diesel - 6170182 with triple range transmission,
live PTO.
1 — 9N Ford L. P. with 2x14 plow.
J — 806 IHC diesel - 123954, fully equipped, extra good
and clean.
1 — No. 841 Ford Tractor - Loader and Rackline 57980, 1959.
1 — 1961 Massey H5-I) tractor 805060.
1 — 1964 Massev Ferguson 651) traetor 675-436.
1 — D17 Allis Chalmers diesel - 32082, fully equipped, extra
good and clean.
2 — H IHC Farmull tractors. 1 — Case DC traetor.
2 — C IHC Farmall tractors. 1 — H John Deere tractor.
1 — 300 IHC traitor - 6983J. 1 — B Allis Chalmers tractor.
SPECIAL HAY A FORAGE EQUIPMENT
I — 1962 New Holland Self Propelled Forage Harvester
with 2 row head.
1 — 1963 New Holland Self Propelled Forage Harvester
with 2 row head.
1 — New Holland Crop Cruiser Self Propelled Forage Har-
vester with heavy duty 905 motor mid with windrower,
like new.
1 — No. 15 IHC Field Harvester, extra good.
1 — New Holland Forage Blower.
BALERS. MOWERS. RAKES
J — 214 WS. John Deere wire fie. 1 year old.
1 — 140 Case wire tie haler.
8 — Allis Chalmers Roto halers.
2 — |40 T Case balers. 1 — Case 140 Wire haler.
1 — No 10 fils.. 1 ft mnnef----------
1 — No. 5 John Deere 7 ft. mower.
1 — Servis hale loader, chain drive.
1 — John Deere Gyra 5 ft. shredder mower.
| — Cose T-10 mower. I — No. 5 John Deere mower.
| — Case No. 10 mower. 1 — No. 281 Case 5 bar rake.
2 — No. 100 -Case 4 bar rake.
COMBINES - WIND ROWERS - KWATHERS
1 — 1961 Allis Chalmers 16 ft. C Gleaner, extra good.
1 — 101 IHC combine. 1 — 120 Case eomhlne.
1 — 1963 Benthal Peanut combine.
2 — Hesston 500 Wlndrowers.
1 — No. (Hi Allis Chalmers combine with motor.
1 — 201 IHC 1? ft. self propelled swather. good condition.
I — no Hesston 8 ft. self propelled swather. like new.
1 — 500 Hesston 14 ft. self profielled swather. good condition.
SPECIAL GRAIN. FORAGE FEEDER EQUIPMENT
4 — NO. 61 IHU power forage feeder Wagons.
2 — Crlmp-o-malic Feed mills.
10 — Mav-.fi, t inch rrnln augrs with motors.
,8 — New Holladnd cycle time grain feeders with 150 ft. of
tubing each.
'I — Mayrath 88 ft. Cross Feed Elevator.
1 — Mayrath 18 ft. double chain Elevator.
MISCELLANEOUS
ffiC 14 ft extra heavv duty 26 Inch chopper blade
offset disc, rubber mtd.. like new.
— Case 4* ft. tandem wheel disc.
— Allis Chalmers 10 ft. tandem wheel disc.
— 1964 Long disc. 1 — 1-onr 1-6C, dtso-NEW.
— 1064 Massey Ferguson Model 72 4-14* plow.
— Case 8 disc breaking plow.
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spike tooth harrow arettons - NEW.
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1 — me t disc break!*! plow .
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A TEXAS WONDER ____
A mild dtirretlc affords symp-
tomatic relief in cases of swol-
len points a,ud pains in the
nuck of both men and women.
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., 3679
Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
WE have the BAGS for all
makes of vacuum cleaners.Ellis
and Sons, Furniture. lltfc
WE BUY PECANS.
Feed and Rood Store.
Smith
40-tfc
Fine Quality
EYEWEAR
AT REASONABLE COST
Wear While You Pay
$1 Weekly
TEXAS OPTICAL
4 Clarksville St. PARIS
For all types of land loans, the
FEDERAL' LATJD 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 Tarplev, 511 N. Center
St., Bonham, Texas, Phone
583-4411. 4tfc
FOR SALE: Baled Oats.
Ralph Howell, Windom. 44-tfc
YOU can get feed cheaper
Smith Feed and Seed Store.
___For Ali.KindsOf
City and Farm
Properties
See
John W. Luttrell
OFFICE PHONE FR8-2851
HOME PHONE FK8-2924
WE BUY PECANS. Smith
Feed and Seed Store. 40-tfc
6«erq* P.
Tax Accountant
NOTARY PUBUO
Tel.FR8.2773-
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MAKE war on rata. We have
the poison. Smit; Feed.....and
Seed Store. ?^H%)tfc
OUR Phone No. is -FR8-7991.
Call your orders to go for quick
service. Dairy Bar ' 28tfr
gra]
Home Stud'
FOR
RENT
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FURNISHED BRICK
APARTMENT
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100.3 East Main
Geo. E. Turner
Phone FR8-2344
MAKE war on rats,
the poison. Smith Feed
We have
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and
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WE RESET and level monu-
ments. Honey Grove Monument
On o l Felts, Owner: ~ ~ 8tfe
FOR SALE: 2-ton Whirlpool
air conditioner. Call FR 8-2054
Gene Clark. ; 48-2tp
Large 2 bedroom home in
Honey Grove, enclosed breez-
way, large storage room, single
garage, paneled living room
and kitchen, washer and dryer
connections, built to FHA spe-
cifications, floor furnace, air
conditioned, quick possession,
$8800.00. Spencer Insurance
Agency, Bonham, Texas. 48-3t
KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS
Getting up nights, bunding,
frequent or scanty flow, leg or
back pains may warn of fune
tional kidney disorders “Dan-
ger Ahead.” Give kidneys a
GENTLE lift with BUKET .
the tonic-diurotic. Increase and
regulate passage IN 4 DAYS
or your 39c back at any d|ug
counter. TODAY at CLAY1-
TON’R DRUG STORE. 48-3t
Monuments cleaned,
Honey
Grove Monument Co.,
C. L
Felts, Owner.
5 tfc
Book vour "iNortnrup King
222 Maize seed now to assure
early Spring delivery.
Smith
Feed and Seed Store.
38 tfc
BEST PRICES ON
HEAT-
ERS. Come see at
Dickson
Supply,
38-tfc
BEST prices on interior or ex-
terior, all type paint. NOW.....
is the time. Smith Feed and
Seed Store. I4tfe
FREE BLANKET. Come in
and register for a Morgan-
Jones Insuiaire blanket to be
given away December 24 *at
4:00 p.m. at Smith Clothing.
| You do not have to he present
j to win. Gifts for everyone.
Your Lay-Away is invited,
j Smith Clothing 48-ltc
FOR SALE
1962
^2 Ton Ford Pickup
6-cylinder
4-speed trans.
D._R. BLACK
Phone FR8-2287
1
Open Wednesday & Saturday
804 North 11th Street 1,
Honey Grove, Texas
Thru December — Extra
Picture with eair.h dozen-
Pictures or. display at Ice
Cream Store, E. Side Square
FOR SALE: Fulton Ware
house on west Market, large
lot. Priced for quick sale. John
W. Luttrell. 49 ltp
FOR SALE: 1-20 inch girls bi-
cycle and 1-26 inch boys Eng-
lish bicycle, both used. Mrs.
Norma Jean Bass, Phone FR8-
2265. 49-2t
LOST
LOST: 1 long leather line for
Shetland ponies after the
Christmas Parade in depot vi-
cinity. Reward. Call collect SU
4 4440, Paris, Texas. 49-2tw
CLEANINGEST carpet clean-
er you evr used, so easy too.
Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampnoer $1. Clayton Drug
Store. 49-1
Card of Thanks
We want, to thank each and
everyone for the help received
from the LaUonia and Honey
Grove area people in moving us
into the Eastman Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
McDowell
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For And About Teenagers
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entertained guests unfa lively
vtoltn tunes. Young retattvesof
Christ-
X ALWAYS #
<SrET 0LAMEP
Fpa th/ngc
VOU PO»m -
.THE WEEKS LETTER: "I am
f eephmorc in high school. My
hey fillet
with a corncob
and trinkets.
Bipt, to
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House to share his Christmas
diithW and his father allowed
them to stay. Benjamin Har-
rison ordered the first Christ-
mas tree set up in the White
House. Calvin Coolidge
the practice of lighting a \
rated spruce an the 1
House lawn as the Nation’s
Christmas tree. Franhtin D.
family
celebrated Christmas with a
series of WhiteMouse parties
and gatherings for family,
friends and staff. Mrs. Eisen-
hower usually wore a bright-red
dress while presiding at holiday
parties for her grandchildren.
NEWS FROM
WINDOM
Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence
Smith visited her father, Dean
Witcher, who is a patient in
the Sanitarium of Paris,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howard
of Paris visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ridge.
John Bomar, who has been
a patient in the Wilson N.
Jones. Hospital in Sherman re-
turned home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wall of
H. G. visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Butler and family.
Mrs. E. A. Pulliam and Mrs.
R. N. Cooper attended "open
house" at the home of Mrs.
Winnie Money and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Campbell in Bon-
ham Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Dan Alexander is in
penison, with tha family of
Wayne Alexander. He/ls a pa-
tient at Perrin Fiekr Hbspital,
and is some better at this time.
. Mrs. P. L. Patton visited
Mrs. Roy Epperson in the Par-
is hospital, and her condition
is improved.
Mrs. Jimmie Orr who passed
away in San Leandro, Califor-
nia, was buried in the Windom
Cemetery Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridge
were dinne,r guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Ridge in Roxton
Friday night.
Mrs. Henry Treadway and
.family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rob-
inson and daughtor visited rela-
Mrs. Ballew Is
CWF Hostess
The Christian Women's Fel-
lowship met in the home of
Mrs. H. L. Ballew Monday
evening, December 6th. Mrs.
Bullev^ presided. The club
prayer was given followed by
the devotional by the Rev. Ed-
win Gorom, "What are the
Lights of Christmas?", with
the Scripture being taken from
Matthew’ 5:14-16.
- Mrs W, B. Riaves was lead-
er and gave the last mission
study of the year, ‘‘The Christ-
ians Calling". The Light of the
World."
For the Christmas program,
Mrs. John Dobbs read the
Bible story of the birth of
Jesus.
Mrs. Rieves accompanied the
group in singing carols. After
the offertory prayer, the meet-
ing was dismissed with the ben-
ediction. .
The hostess served refresh
ments to seven members and
these guests, H. L. Thompson,
Mrs. Hershel Jenkins. MrB. Ed
Gorom and daughter, Mary
Nell, and Mr. Ballew.
—Reported
younger sister and I are t(i£ pn|y
ones living at home. My parents
6re always blaming me for what
she does and they won’t believe
me when I tell them the truth.
I have never lied tq them so they
have no reason to act as they do.
I’ve tried to understand, but I
can’t. I want to leave home and
I think it is a good idea. There
are two other girls who will stay
with me. I already have v» room
we can get in a very nice place.
We all have jobs for five nours
after school. There will be plenty
of money for the room and for
fbod. One of the girls has a car
we can use to go to school and
other places. What do you
think?”
OUR REPLY: I think you
would be making a serious mis-
take. You are either running
away from a problem or creating
an excuse to vet away from home
You mutt
parents wiU have-;
«*y about your
yet their responiifc
you will be. The two girls may
be real friends, but when yoer^
under the same rpom you 1
|ind little things that annoy
displease you. If not, with
parental supervision, you W}
probably quit school, stay of
later than you should, perhgj
get into the wrong company, ma]
be into some trouble that wf
cause you to be regretful for th
rest of your life.
Tough it out at home,
aren’t as bad as they seem,
truth will out in the end.
II Y°V
rani to
male*, addict* youi
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FORT, IY.
bqrr* a l**na«* piebl*m
ant to diictiu, et an obicrvMoi
ok*, addict* youi l*tt*r to FOR ,
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EYE TO EYE , ,, , Nothing 1« more ferocious tha* aa aagry
rhinoceros — except perhaps another one. This duel waa phot*
graphod at the Krugeradorp gam* reserve in tbo Transvaal,
South Africa.
W.S.6.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
met ’Monday evening for a buf-
fet dinner.
Mrs. Lon B. Evans gave the
Invocation.
Mrs. James F. Dean in a very
charming and impressive man
per gave a beautiful Christmas
reading.
The Social Hostesses, Mrs.
Fladger, Mrs. Clark and Mis.
Myra Smith made tables lovely
with Yuletide accents of red
Nandina berries. poinsett ias
and plate favobs of Santa,
Atop the piano, Mrs. J W.
Houston's arrangement of San-
ta’s reindeer and red candles,--
was beautiful.
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H. A. GIRLS HAVE
CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Girls’ Auxiliary of the
First Baptist Church had a
Christmas party Monday, De-
cember 18 at 4:00 p.m., with
ten members present. Mrs. Ted
Ellis is leader of the group, as-
sisted by Miss Carolyn Page,
who provided games and re
freshmen ts.
Brenda Sisco and Jane Ann
Pope received game*
Gifts were exchanged
awards.
among
the girls.
Brenda Sessums led In pray-
er and there was g devotional
period led by Mrs. Ellis WKji
the group seated around the
Christmas tree. Songs weir
sung with Brenda Sessu
Kathy Shelton and. Jane
Pope playing the piano.
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Abu
Mary Nell, . young daughter
of the Rev. und Mis. Ed Gorom
is a patient In the Marconi
Hospital, Lndonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garter
are now living at the J. B. Lit*
tie home, 304 Pecan St., which
they recently purchased.
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Attend church Sunday.
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OPEN
Artificial Rower
Shop
«
i-
■1300 West Market rr’
Featuring , , t;
Pot Plnnt Arrangements,
Easels, Sprays, for
Home and Cemetery '*
— COME OUT —*
Ph. FR8-2808
USE THE
tives in Durant, Okla., recent-
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Word, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Thompson, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Wishard at Oak Ridge
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cooper
^af Madill, Oklahoma. visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell vis-
ited Mrs. Bell Fuller m La-
donla.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Jacka of
Whitewright were guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Bell.
Hershel Hulsey of Hereford
viisted Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Wheeler.
Mrs. N. H. Davis of Whlte-
wright and Mrs. Jimmie Dunn
and daughter Gail of Dodd
City visted Mrs. R. N. Cooper
Sunday night.
Mrs. Inez Littlejon of Texar-
kana. Arkansas, visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Fraxier. She*
was en route home from Dal-
las where she attended funeral
services for Lonnie Brewer.
Mrs. Ernest Spelce returned Entered as second claan mail matter at Bib
Sunday from Ada, Oklahoma, Honey jjrove, - Texas, under net of March 3, 1879,
where she visted Mr. and Mrt.
Lyle Prince. She was met in
Durant, Okla.,’by Mr. and Mr*.'
Homer Sturdivant and children
and accompanied them homo.
Mrs. Ted Holland of Deniaoi
cas srta^gBaggteg.
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hqwpll i
returned home Thursday frOm ‘
Hereford, where
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howell and
O’donald where they visited
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridge And
Golden Ridge spent th* week
end in Fort Worth a*
'Of Mir. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*,
spent Sunday with
Mrs. Walter Campbell of
doni*. , >
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Phone FR8-2396
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Grove, and News Publishing Co., Lndonia and Honey
leasee, editor and publisher._.
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1965, newspaper, December 17, 1965; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800635/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.