The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1975 Page: 6 of 6
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PAGE SIX
THE HOWE ENTERPRISE
Sell With A Want Ad
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Notices
MASONRY WORK- Fire-
places, Free Estimates. R. H.
Barr 893-1630
RENT THE FABULOUS
Trewax Hydro-Mist “steam”
carpet cleaning system. Save
money. Do it yourself the pro-
fessional way. Available for
rental at
LEONARD’S EQUIPMENT
Rental & Sales
2325 N. Travis Sherman, Tex.
893-6322
4tb 2-27
_Services
NANCY R. WISDOM
TAX SERVICE
700 S. Throckmorton, Phone
893-3484. Hours 1 p.m. to 9
p.m. Only. 4tb 2-13
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR-
any kind, $6.50. 16 years ex-
perience. Guarantee. Also new
and used machines. 893-7373.
4tb 2-27
WILL BABYSIT by the hour,
day or night. Experienced.
References. Call 892-8948.
4tb . 2-27
INCOME TAX SERVICE Fran-
cis Smith, 1718 North Brents
892- 2687
4tb 2-20
PAINTING AND DEC-
ORATING. Call us for reliable
painters. JONES-BLAIR
PAINT COMPANY, 1612
Hwy. 75 N. 892-1136 4tb 2-20
FOR ALL TYPES OF CAR-
PENTRY, REMODELING,
REPAIRS, painting and ad-
ditions. Residential and com-
mercial. Call 893-3614.
4tb 2-20
PAMPERED POODLE SALON
professional all breed gro-
oming. In appreciation we
give green stamps. 2022 Hwy.
75 N. 893-5349
”u 2-20_
TRACTOR WORK—Gardens
and acreage deep broke. Be
ready for spring planting.
893- 6127.
For Sale
BUYING SILVER COINS
Mora than 2 Vi tlnvi (gw valval
DIMES-QUABTiM-MAtVES
1964 or Kotor*
1.1_ajr\._ & After
Paying 260% of Face
M.B. Hutchison $93-4152
ON A BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY HILLSIDE
1 bedroom—$116
2 bedroom, ll/2 baths—$130
3 bedroom, 2 baths—$143
To qualified tenants
ALL BILLS PAID
Stove, refrigerator, carpet,
draped. Walk to schools and
shopping.
10 minutes S. Sherman
45 minutes to Dallas
WESTWOOD
MANOR APTS.
HOWE—532-5569
MAGNETIC SIGNS
ide from
mater-
he letters are siik screened
with outdoor enamel for years
of service. You have a choice of
many bight, vivid background
& letter colors. They’re easy to
clean and are durable. We have
many repeat customers. Please
do not confuse these signs with
the light weight, molded plastic
signs that soon beco
and have magnetic t<
edges only.
Call 893-2044 for prices
TEXOMA NEON CO.
214 E. Houston Sherman
me brittle
ape around
WIGS
A new idea in home dem-
onstrations. if you are in-
terested in having a Wig
Fashion Show in your home
and earning gifts for doing so,
please call 893-3809 2-13
FOR SALE-Qeluxe aluminum
screens made to fit your win-
dows. $6.95 each. You mea-
sure-we supply. Aiso alum-
inum storm windows and
aluminum replacement win-
dows. Gene Gohlke Building
Products, 406 Bell,'Denton,
Texas (817) 382-1502 tfn
SEVERAL HUNDRED yards
of good used carpet 1.25 sq.
yd. padding 50c sq. yd.
BROCK CUSTOM CARPETS*
211 S. Walnut, 893-7447 or
893-7448. 4tb 2-20
SINGER MACHINE, zig-zag,
touch & sew, repossessed,
sews good. Guarantee. $46.
Baker Distributing Co. 893-
7373. 4tb 2-27
FIXTURES, plaster, ceramics,
wooden cut-outs, reduced
price. 893-3833.
2tb 2-13
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ALL TYPES OF
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Boot & Shoe Repair
Shoe Dying Shines
. An derson Shoe Shop
892-3071 ^
( Formerly Kings Shoe Sliup)
^ 129 K. Wall Sherman , Texas ^
Grayson Cleaning
Systems, Inc.
•Cleaning •Sandblasting •Fainting
Jackie Jones, Gen. Mgr. Box 1088 1509 W. Vtouston
Home Phone: 892-6090 Sherman, Texas 75090
(214) 892-8127
E
y r n-R itr y b ~ r h r y r n«
CAN RHEUMATIC FEVER
BE PREVENTED?
NEW ZIG-ZAG Dial-O-Matic,
left in layaway, monograms,
buttonholes, blind hems,
$46.50 or $3.50 month. NEW
HOME SEWING CENTER,
893-6717. 4tb 2-27
FOR SALE TO BE MOVED—
Two 2-bedroom houses and
20x2,0 office building in Deni-
son or Sherman. Lots of long
2x8s and 2x12s. All variety of
lumber for sale. 892-9820.
2tb_ 2-20
40 ft. FLOAT TRAILER AND
1972 one-ton truck with new
bed. 893-6632—days, 892-6353
evenings. 4tb 3-6
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE-
Lamps, end tables, coffee tab-
les, refrigerators—all kinds,
buy at big saving Town and
Country Mobile Homes. Also
10x50 mobile homes, only
$1995. 893-6025. 4tb 3-6
Help Wanted
HOMEWORKERS—Earn $25
per 100 stuffing letters into
already addressed, stamped
envelopes supplied free. Com-
plete information, $1. Gem
Sales, POB 21244-M128, Ind-
ianapolis, Ind. 46221.
2tp 2-20
Wanted
WANTED—Old Baldwin Pi-
ano. Good condition.-Also old
Jimmy Rogers albums. 532-
6452. 6tp 3-20
Thank You
Unfortunately its cause is not completely
clear. We do know that about half of all cases
have had tonsilitis or a sore throat from one
to four weeks before.
It must be -recognized before the heart is
seriously injured. Only a physician can diag-
nose it. Protect your children. Always consult
your Doctor when they have a fever or sore
throat. If the diagnosis is early, rheumatic fe-
ver is not as dangerous.
A great many people entrust us
with their prescriptions, health needs and other
pharmacy products. We consider this trust a
privilege and a duty. May we be your personal
family pharmacy?”
Phono 532-5504
TOLL FREE
KALMBACH'S DRUG
Out-of-Town Doctor Phono Strvico
S & H Green Stamps van Ahyyiit
R.QR a R y R " RHR r’ R ‘ RH R? R H-ft
IMPROMPTU POW WOW—Eagle Scout Gene Davidson
of Van Alstyne, dressed in full Indian gear, leads an
impromptu dance line between the tables following a
presentation on Indian dances at the Boy Scout Blue and
Gold Banquet Saturday at the high school cafetorium.
Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and parents joined in the Indian
“conga line.”
FEBRUARY 13, 1975
Church News
First Baptist Church
The young people will leave
at 1:30 p.m. Sunday for the
First Baptist Church in Van
Alstyne to hear the musical,,
‘‘Peace of Love,” presented
by the Youth Choir of the
University Heights Baptist
Church ofSpringfield, Mo.
R.A. Basketball Tournament
is Saturday morning beginning
at 9 in the Howe Middle
School Gym.
Valentine Banquet for Junior
High* (7th and 8th) is Satur-
day, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. in the
Youth Building.
WMU Focus Week—Feb. 9-
14. WMU is the organization
of the church which empha-
sizes missions. Meeting times
are: Mission Friends (ages 2-
5) , Girls in Action (grades 1-
6) , Acteens (grades 7-12) —
Wednesday nights at 7. Bap-
tist Women and Baptist Young
Women meet the second and
fourth Wednesdays at 9:30
a.m. in a home.
Tom Bean Personals
I would like to express my
deep appreciation to each and
everyone.for your prayers,
visits; cards and flowers dur-
ing my recent stay in the
hospital. A special thanks to
Bro. Sam Randolph for his
visits and to the doctors and
nurses at Wilson N. Jones
Hospital.
Mrs. A.R. Modes
Lost & Found
LOST—Red shepherd dog
with short tail, and small red
dog. In vicinity Quinlan Street.
532-6259. 1tp
legal Notice
TO LARRY DEAN SLOAN
GREETINGS:
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED to appear and
answer before the Honorable
District Court Fifteenth, Ju-
dicial District, Grayson
County, Texas, at the Court-
house of said county in Sher-
man, Texas at or before 10
o’clock A.M. on the Monday
next after the expiration of 20
days from the date of service
of this citation, then and there
to answer the petition of Don-
na Gayle Sloan Gilliam
Petitioner, filed in said Court
on the 24 day of January,
1975, against Larry Dean
Sloan Respondent(s), and said
suit being numbered 82506 on
the docket of said Court, and
entitled “In the In-terest of
Deana Marie Sloan a child,”
the nature of which suit is a
request to terminate the
parent-child relationship. Said
child was born the 1st day of
May 1971 in Denison, Grayson
County, Texas.
The court has authority in
this suit to enter any judgment
or decree in the child’s in-
terest which will be binding
upon you, including the ter-
mination of the parent-child
relationship and the ap-
pointment of a conservator
with authority to consent to
the child’s adoption.
Issued and given under my
hand and seat of said court at
Sherman, Texas, this the 29th
day of January, 1975.
Alton B. Lynch, Clerk
Fifteenth District Court
Grayson County, Texas
BY: Louise Hauschild
Handcraft Club Meeting
A series of games, a bar of
soap, and an afghan were the
entertainment at the Tuesday
Handcraft club meeting at the
home of Mrs. L. R. Nash.
Mrs. V. R. Mullins, pres-
ident, opened the meeting
with Mrs. E. L. Bearden
giving the opening prayer and
Mrs. T. B. Wilson leading the
ten club members in the song
“America.”
Mrs. Wilie McCafferty was
named chairmand and Mrs.
Joe Mitchell assistant of the
recreation committee t replace
Mrs. C. F. Quinn who is
moving to Dallas.
A series of games were
played which was followed
with Mrs. Nash showing
plastic material folded around
a bar of soap that resembled a
bible with a flower and a cross
on top. She had made the
bible for a demonstration at
the Whitewright Nursing
Home. Mrs. Nannie Hol-
comb also showed an afghan
with “nanny squares.”
The refreshment were of the
valentine theme. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. E. L. Bearden in Howe
on March 4.
School News
The FHA and FFA de-
partments held their sweet-
heart party Tuesday evening
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Thompson. At the
party the FHA girls an-
nounced the Pinup Boy, Gary
Counts and the FFA boys
Pinup girl, Kathy Carter. The
girls gave their pinup boy the
FHA lapel pin.
Meetings
The Tom Bean city council
will meet on Friday at city
hall.
The Tom Bean School board
will meet Monday night at 7
p.m. at the school.
.The Blue Birds of Happiness
will have their Valentines
Father and Mother Banquet
on Friday at the school cafe-
teria.
Women’s Auxiliary
Mrs. Richard Allen was
named president, Mrs. Loyce
Brown, vice-president, and
MRs. Ernest Rivard, secretary
and treasurer at the Women’s
Auxiliary Fire Meeting on
Thrusday at city hall. The
women discussed ways to
raise money for the fire de-
partment and making items
for a future bazaar. The next
meeting will be held Feb. 27
at 7 p.m. at the community
center for allinterested ladies.
Troop 43
The Troop and Advancement
Committee met on Friday to
interview two candidates,
Richie Reynolds and Mike
Morris for the advance rank of
Star. After demonstrating
their knowledge of scouting
and related skills the com-
mittee consisted passed both
candidates. Those serving on
the committee were LaRue
Wallace, O. J. Chastain and
Dennis Meurer.
During the meeting Mike
Morris received two merit
badges and Jimmy Wallace,
Charles Copeland and David
Ellis recieved skill awards.
The scouts made final plans
for their monthly campout to
be held Friday and Saturday.
JOHN
DEERE
PARTS
SERVICE
Beat the rush. Repair your John Deere
equipment early for the coming spring
season. We now have five factory-trained
service men and a very large inventory of
genuine John Deere parts to better serve
you, so call us today for fast dependable
service.
CATCHING
Farm Supply
HOWE, TEXAS
532-5501
Authorized Dealer
TV—Stereos
Furniture & Appliances
•pat*
ESTEP Furniture & Appliance
“We Service What We Sell”
Bob Estep—Owner
Real Estate Broker
Anna, Texas
WA4-3302
Howe, Texas
532-6111
Feed Lot Beef
l/Z Beef-Frozen & Double Wrapped
LIVER
Balogna
BACON
UNKS
Jowl
Pork lb.
All Meat lb.
Sliced Slab
Hot lb.
Lean Smoked
190
79$
99$
69*
59$
Texas Style
Wiener Blankets
Hot Doggers or Corn Doggers
19$
Frozen
In Syrup
Extra Large Can
POT PIES
Yams
| BftCIIA Please Dont Squeeze
I ISSU6 4 Rolls
Spam
Yams
Johnson Pu
Ice Cream
l/Z Bushel
Old Texas
Johnson Pure l/Z Gallon
3 $1
43$
m
87$
2.99
1.09
Potatoes
10 lbs.
59c
Metzgers
Mi
Gallon
SI .35
Sour
Cream
ctn- 33c
Whipping
Cream
39&
ctn.
Lining
Paper
79c
For shelves, cabinets,
books, drawers, gift t
wrap, closets,
ALENTINE
CARDS
GOT A GREEN THUMB?
Onion Plants
Garden Seeds
Minnesota Certified Owls Seed
Potatoes
Pint Quart.
Fruit Jars Jar Lids
Tomatoes
APPLES
ORANGES
CARROTS
Com -
Grapefruit
Vine Ripe
3 lbs.
4 lbs.
Bag
5 lbs.
3 $1
59$
59$
19c
3/$1
59$
MACKS CASH
Prices Good T-rough February 16
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Echols, Jim. The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1975, newspaper, February 13, 1975; Howe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1007787/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .