The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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with
CLEAN
flameless
electric
cooking
ENJOY A "STAY FRESH" KITCHEN
Women who cook electrically enjoy match-
'ess c’ean^ness* Because electric heat is as
clean as electric light, there’s no fuel grime
to smudge pots and pans or settle on curtains, walls and
woodwork. With only a minimum of care, utensils stay
bright and shiny • • • the kitchen remains fresh and new
looking. If you’re a homemaker who loves to cook but hates
to clean, it’s time you started cooking with a flameless
electric range. See the new models at your dealer s soon.
COMPARE
Call Bob Meisenbach or Ed Price at FO 4-2278
Compare Our Low Overhead Operation With
Others and You Will See Why
"Fords Are Bought Right"
At Whitewright
Lokey Edwards, District Manager
BBMMBHITY PIBUE gm VICE
Your Electric Light &- Power Company
Two blocks south of Bank.
Come as you are and enjoy
the Word of God together in
Reality of today. God’s peo-
ple everywhere, regardless
of nationality or creed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson of
Dallas and Basil Gore of Saint
Clair, Wyoming, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lollace
May.
Miss Cecil Doss is a patient
in Sherman Community Hos-
pital for treatment of a knee in-
jury sustained in a fall.
Mrs. Roy Talley of White-
wright, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. White of Bells
and Mr. and Mrs. James Talley
of Sherman, attended the fu-
neral of Lewis Talley at Terrell
Monday. He was the brother of
the late Roy Talley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Alexander
of Celeste spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Mendell Al-
exander.
Miss Donna Collins, student
at Oklahoma Christian College,
Oklahoma City, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Collins.
Mrs. Jerry Shaffer and chil-
dren of Eugene, Oregon are vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Sears.
SERVICES
Sunday, 9:45 a. m. & 7 p. m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday evenings, 7 o’clock.
Earl and Irene Johnson
Phone 364-2443
FULL GOSPEL
FELLOWSHIP
Undenominational
Mr. and Mrs. James Vineyard
and son of Plano spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
C. K. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Jacobs
and children of Plano visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hunter on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale McKnight
of Bonham, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
McKnight of Grapevine, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin McKnight and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKnight
and children of Euless and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd McKnight of
Sherman spent the weekend
with Mrs. O. T. McKnight.
Kay Dillon is a patient in
Sherman Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Temple-
ton of Bells visited Mrs. Elbert
Hansard Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Christian
are attending a Masonic meet-
ing in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ball vis-
ited Miss Leta Ball in Tom
Bean Sunday.
Miss Abbey Hentgen of Dallas
spent Friday night with Mrs. H.
T. Arterberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caldwell
of Bonham were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pool and
Mrs. Pascal Cox of Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ste-
phens of Denison visited Miss
Ruth Cox last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis of
Holden, Mo., have bought and
moved into the E. E. McFat-
ridge home on South Carter St.
Visiting in the Wallace Wilson
home last weekend were Misses
Kathy and Gail Wilson, Patsy
King, Janet Vaughn, Lynda
Rayburn and Diane Rhodes, all
students at N. T. S. C., Denton.
Mrs. Glen Earnheart is visit-
ing her son, Billy G. Earnheart,
and family in Chesterfield, Mo.
We Heard
About...
The Tuesday Bridge Club met
in the home of Miss May Badg-
ett. Mrs. Allen T. Short'made
high score and Mrs. Geo. Hight
bingoed. Mrs. Otto Krumm and
Mrs. Roby Childress played
substitute hands. The club will
meet next with Miss Pernie
Badgett.
Mrs. Jack Morton and son
Kevin of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Golden of Yuma,
Arizona, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Stuteville Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Perkins of Dallas
spent the weekend with her
mother.
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SLOW DOWN
STOP
Tom Sears
Saturday at Farley's!
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ..
LOOK
Bob Dunlap
Half or whole Neuhoffs Ham,
Says:
49c lb.
Plus Shurfine Carnival Specials
LISTEN
Sherman, 1 to 3 p. m.
The Malt Shop
Highway 69 North
Farley Grocery and Market
Meet Your Friends
Here
WE DELIVER DAILY
Phone FO 4-2620
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Maybe We Don't Make
Corn And Cattle Grow...
LOST — Small solid white dog
with black spots over the eyes.
Contact Bobby Clark, 364-2528.
The optimist proclaims
that we live in the best
of all possible worlds,
and the pessimist fears
this is true.
NOW OPEN AT
5:30 A. M. DAILY
AND SERVING
BREAKFAST
Phone FO 4-2469
Whitewright, Texas
FOR SALE—Wood bed, spring
and mattress, in good condition.
—Mrs. Maude Worsham, phone
FO 4-2914.
FOR REMOVAL of crippled or
dead livestock, call 467-2734 or
467-3105 at Ector.
For Food to Take Out, Call
FO 4-2620 and We’II Have
It Ready When You Stop By
Well lean over
backwards to EARN
your insurance with
I
ps:
•PERSONAL SERVICE
FOR SALE—House on Walnut
street and house on Maple St.
—Paul Stephens.
SEE ME for Life Insurance and
Hospital Insurance. — Paul
Stephens.
SEE Stephens & Bryant for lia-
bility and property damage in-
surance on automobiles.
I DO PLUMBING and Roofing.
—Robert England, FO 4-2371.
WHITEWRIGHT LODGE 167,
A. F. & A. M.
Stated meeting on first
Monday, at 7:30 p. m.
J. P. Williams, W. M.
Russell Summers, Sec.
WATSON BARBER SHOP ad-
jacent to Stephens & Bryant,
Main street. Always ready to
serve you efficiently. Your pat-
ronage is appreciated. — Lowell
Watson.
Agriculture is your business... but we can help
with our knowledge, based on long local ex-
perience, of farm financial planning. Also,
being a modern "Full Service" bank, we offer
you a wide range of family and farm banking
services—including many different down-to-
earth farm loans—to save you time, effort, and
money. Drop in to see us soon... and often!
You can’t reduce by talking a-
bout it. You have to keep your
mouth shut.
SPECIAL — Wash and grease
job $3. We do mechanical worn
on all makes and all models of
cars. Our mechanics know
how.— Edwards Chevrolet Co.
USED REFRIGERATORS, all
kinds and all prices. Also new
Frigidaire refrigerators.—John-
son Jewelry & Appliances.
JET STREAM Water Heaters,
glass-lined, for natural or bu-
tane gas. Moderately priced.—
Johnson Jewelry & Appliance.
craft-type gas turbine engines.
As a New Haven Railroad ex-
periment, it will be capable of
cutting the running time between
Boston and New York by about 75
minutes, and between New York
and Washington by an hour, ac-
cording to United Aircraft. This
estimate is based on the use of
the present tracks. Improvement
in trackage and signalling will al-
low this time to be cut still fur-
ther.
YOUR AD in this column could
be read by several thousand
people. If you have something
to sell, this is an economical
method to sell it.
CLOSE OUT SALE: Specials on
Mary Carter Paint—Interior La-
tex, Funny Yellow, Tony Beige,
Citron Green, Champagne, Tur-
quoise, Light Pink—Reg. 6.98 per
gallon, Special $2.98.
THE FURNITURE MART
Whitewright, Texas
CARD OF THANKS
We sincerely thank all who
came to us in our time of sor-
row with the many expressions
of love and sympathy during
the illness and death of our
dear Father. Your flowers, food,
cards and presence were appre-
ciated. May God bless and
keep each of you.—The Family
of Ed B. Kent, Sr.
HO
OF WHITEWIU&HT BANK
i 'fate/io# Deposit
LET’S TALK FARMS
AND RANCHES
Want to sell your Farm or your
Ranch? We have buyers for
small and large Farms and
Ranches. You have the land—
we have the buyer. See or call
us.
“The Man Who Knows Land”
J. A. (Hot) Alexander, Inc.
Grayson Co. State Bank Bldg.
Sherman — Phone 893-2732
WHY BUY new cheap furni-
ture? Have yours that you know
is good upholstered. 1400 sam-
ples to choose from. Also seat
covers, headlinets. — Flowers
Trim Shop, 9 years experience.
FLOWERS for all occasions, pot
plants, wreaths, casket sprays.
—The Flower Shop FO 4-2949.
Mrs. Roy Talley FO 4-2749. Mrs.
O. W. White, Bells WO 5-7601.
STAPLERS—The Sun has B8
Bostitch Staplers for sale. Also
staples for B8 and for staplers
using standard staples
REBUILT MOTORS for Chev-
rolets. Every engine has been
re-manufactured under quality
control standards. We install.—
Edwards Chevrolet Co.
To "The Knight's" combo from
and catch up to the Bargains
FOR SALE—Two work horses,
wagon, harness, and plows.—
Albert Andrews, FO 4-2617. *
New Turbotrain
Is Unveiled For
160 MPH Speed
A new gas turbine-powered tur-
botrain capable of operating at
speds up to 160 miles an hour for
use in the Northeast corridor high
speed demonstration project was
unveiled recently in Chicago by
the Pullman-Standard Company
and United Aircraft Company.
The train, the first of two three-
car modls ordred, is constructed
of aluminum and powered by air-
LEGAT. NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF GRAYSON
TO THOSE INDEBTED TO OR HOLD-
ING CLAIMS AGAINST
NELL R. PENN. DECEASED
The undersigned, having been duly
appointed executor of the Estate of Nell
R. Penn, deceased, late of Grayson
County, Texas, by Les Tribble, Judge
of the County Court of said County,
and having been issued letters testa-
mentary upon said estate on the 6th
day of October, 1966, hereby notifies
all the persons indebted to said estate
to come forward and make settlement
and those having claims against said
estate to present them to me within the
time prescribed by law at 200 W. Mc-
Gee, Sherman; Texas, where I receive
my mail, this the 12th day of October,
1966.
JACK HANNAH,
Independent Executor of the Estate
of Nell R. Penn, deceased
(Published in The Whitewright Sun
October 20, 1966)
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 71833
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: DARLENE JO RICH, Greeting.
You are commanded to appear by
filing a written answer to the plain-
tiff’s petition at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday after the
expiration of 42 days from the date of
issuance of this Citation, the same be-
ing Monday the 7th day of November,
A D. 1966, at or before 10 o’clock A.
M. before the Honorable 15th District
Court of Grayson County, at the Court
House in Shermn, Texas.
Said Plaintiff’s petition was filed on
the 4th day of May, 1966.
The file number of said suit being
No. 71833.
The names of the parties in' said
suit are:
JOHN WILLIAM RICH as Plaintiff,
and DARLENE JO RICH as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows, to-wit:
Plaintiff prays judgment for divorce
on the grounds of cruel treatment.
If this Citation is not served within
90 days after the date of its issuance,
it shall be returned unserved.
Issued this the 20th day of Septem-
ber, A. D. 1966.
Given under my hand and seal of
said court, at office in Sherman, Tex-
as, this the 20th day of September,
1966.
E. R. BRODHEAD, Clerk
District Court, Grayson County,
Texas.
By Gladys Hamilton, Deputy
(Published in the Whitewright Sun
Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 13 and 20, 1966.)
WHAT NEXT FOR THE
DRAFT?
That special White House
study on the draft is still in the
works, but some Washington
insiders have an idea of what
it will say. The study group,
headed by Burks Marshall—an
old Justice Dept, hand under
Robert Kennedy and now chief
counsel for IBM—is expected to
propose a plan that will allow
some draft-age young men to
serve time in such nonmilitary
outfits as the Peace Corps and
VISTA. The Marshall plan,
however, will not urge that
some kind of service be com-
pulsory for all.
THE WHITEWRIGHT SUN, WHITEWRIGHT, TEXAS
Thursday, October 20, 1-966
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