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17. MISCELLANEOUS
Obituaries
47. HOUSES FOR SALE
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49. MOBILE HOMES
60. TRUCKS FOR SALE
Classified
4. CARD OF THANKS
•Installation and Repair
•Plumbing and Heating
ALL STEEL
6. HELP WANTED
WHITEWRIGHT
FREE ESTIMATES
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BRIAN BALL, BROKER
9. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Con Help!
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14. BUSINESS SERVICES
PRE-WIRE
SALES
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17. MISCELLANEOUS
Whitewright Insurance Agency
AccidentsCan Happen...Even to Good Drivers
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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Learn more about the
Average Billing Plan and see if
you qualify by calling our of-
fice today, This is just one
more way we're here to help.
The Average Billing Plan can
average your electric bill
payments. Knowing the ap-
proximate amount of your bill
ahead of time can help you
plan a household budget.
and Bill Dixon, both of Bells, Dean
Dixon of Arlington and Ray Dixon of
Culver, Calif. Sisters, Ethel Elston
and Nell Viers of Sherman and one
grandson.
Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society, in care of
Mrs. Morris Guzick, 1303 E. Rich-
ards.
Love
Irene and Clint Little
•BURGLAR BARS
•SECURITY GATES
•DRIVEWAY GATES
•REMOTE CONTROL
AVAILABLE
TRI COUNTY
REALTY
For Sale-An old home app. 3 acres
w/2 ac pasture-ideal for horses, all
city con ven.
Murphy Properties 587-3524
For Sale: two neat mobile homes,
starting $3,500. Call 587-3647
For Sale-1975 1 Ton Chevy Truck
with 200 amp Welder. Call 364-2838.
Mobile Homes available in Leon-
ard for Lease. Murphy 587-3524.
•WINDOW GUARDS
•Metal Buildings
•Pipe Fence
•ORNAMENTAL
FENCES
From one
season to the next, you know
there are wide variations in
your monthly electric bill.
Sometimes the cost of your
electric service during your
high use months may be more
than your household budget
can handle. But we're here to
help with the Average Billing
Plan.
Dary Queen Earnheart Funeral Home Whitewright Pharmacy
The Whitewright Sun
Pettit’s Grocery
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CREDIT PROBLEMS?
Down payment problems? Easy
Terms. For sincere help call collect.
Alliance Homes, 214-465-6950.
OIL. Feed Mill
Carl’s Tasty Sausage
Rev. Bob York, pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wallace E. Mynatt, minister
CONCRETE WORK—20-years
experience. Quality work, depen-
dable, free estimates. Slabs and
driveways. B&L Concrete. Call
364-2858. 46-tfc
Excellent Income for part time home
assembly work. For info, call 504-
641-8003 Ext. 9218.
For Mary Kay products-Call Amy.
364-5576
SLIGHT PAINT DAMAGE. Flashing
arrow sign $299. Lighted, non-arrow
$2791 Nonlighted $2491 Free letters!
Few left. See locally. 1(800)423-
0163, anytime.
International Metal Building Manu-
facturer Selecting builder/dealer in
some open areas. High potential
profit in our growth industry. (303)
759-3200 EXT. 2403.
•Residential and Commercial
•Wiring and Repair Service
McFarlin Electric
Plumbing and Heating
364-5300
364-5556
ANSWERED 24 HOURS
(214) 364 2611
ROUTE 1, BOX 13A7
TRENTON, TEXAS 75490
WESTERN BEAUTY CHRISTIAN METHODIST
Rev. Alton Paris, pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST Tom Bean
A.C. Quinn, minister
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Charles Pierce, pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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364-2220
Two Local Hometown Agents
Paula Collins Ann Faison
The Whitewright Sun needs a news
correspondent from Tom Bean-Pilot
Grove-Savoy, to gather local news
and happenings from your commun-
ity. If interested please come by (no
We wish to thank everyone who
sent flowers, food, cards and all
their phone calls, while Irene was
ill. We appreciate it so much. May
God bless all of you, and be with
you always.
GRIFF’S LANDSCAPING NURSERY
Complete Landscaping Needs- Land-
scape Designing and Installations.
Special on Roses-1/4 mile west of
Leonard on Hwy. 69, 587-3442
38 Acres-will divide-spring water-
some frontage-good roads-lots of
trees-$2500.00 an acre. Fannin Cou-
nty 214-364-2612.
REALTOR* MLS
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RESALE SHOP WHITEWRIGHT-
“Lets Do It Again”. Since the
‘‘Second Time Around”is usually
the best for household items,
clothing for the whole family and
many other items-We invite you to
come in and browse too your hearts
content for the best prices yet. Open
4-7 on Friday-Sunday and 10-5 on
Saturday. Located the 2nd building
behind the lumber yard in green
trim trailer. Phone 364-2324.
Planning Your
Household Budget?
The Average Billing Plan
calls) the Sun office on Grand Ave.
in Whitewright.
Thursday, July 3, 1986. WHITEWRIGHT SUN—Page 7
33. ACREAGE FOR SALE
CAMPBELL CARE SERVICE
Whitewright
Own your own Jean-Sportswear,
Ladies Apparel, Childrens/Matem-
ity, Large Sizes, Petite, Dancewear
or Accessories Store. Jordache,
Chic, Lee, Levi, Izod, Gitano, Guess,
Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan
Picone, Liz Claiborne, Members
Only, Gasoline, Healthtex, Chero-
kee, over 1,000 others. $14,300 to
$25,900 inventory, training, fixtures,
grand opening etc. Can open 15
days. Mr. Loughlin (612)888 6555.
Thomas
1907, in
Floyd Webb
SAVOY-Graveside services for Floyd
Webb, 78-year-old Savoy resident,
who died Friday, June 27, at
Texoma Medical Center in Denison,
were held Saturday, June 28, in
carson Cemetery in Ector.
The Rev. Jackie Galloway officiated
and arrangements were by Mullican-
Little Funeral Home.
Mr. Webb was born in Seagoville,
a son of Tom and Frances Webb,
and was a Baptist
Jack K. Smith
Jack Kenneth Smith of Tuba City,
Ariz., former Whitewright citizen,
died at his home Sunday morning,
following a lengthy illiness. Memor-
ial services were Tuesday morning
at the Episcopal Church in Flagstaff
Ariz. He was a pilot of an
ambulance plane out of Tuba City.
He is survived by his wife, Sue of
Tuba City. Daughters, Diana and
Sarah and Rachel Smith of Flagstaff.
Jackie Weekd of Powell.
Open your own beautiful ladies
discount shoe store. You may select
either a one price $13.99 or a
regular price store. Nationally
known brands *Evan Picone *Liz
Claiborne *Andrew Geller *Bando-
lino *9 West *Bass *Nina *Amalfi
♦Nike and many more. Handbags-
accessories as well as mens and
childrens shoes available. $21,900.00
to $39,900.00 includes beginning
inventory-training-fixtures-grand
opening promotions and round trip
air fare. Prestige Fashions 501-329-
2362.
A.D. Roy
WHITEWRIGHT-Services for A.D.
Roy of Haltom City, 51-year old
utility operator for Bell Helicopter
who died Monday at Northeast
Community Hospital, was held at 10
a.m. Wednesday, June 25, at Lucas
Hurst Funeral Chapel of Hurst.
Graveside services were held in
Oak Hill Cemetery in Whitewright.
Mr. Roy was born in Bonham, a
son of Oran and Zelda Pitts Roy,
and was a U.S.Air Force veteran.
He was a member of Moose Lodge
No.2200, Shady Oaks Baptist Church
of Fort Worth and United Auto
Workers.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nancy
Ryon Roy of Hurst and formerly of
Sherman. Son, Russell David Roy of
Forth Worth and Daughter, Kathy
Roy of Arlington, Mother Zelda
Henriksen of North Richland Hills,
brother Arthur Roy of California and
one grandson.
Memorials may be made to the
American Heart Association.
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For Sale-2 good used small saddles.
Tarpaulins size 6x8 to 18x24 plus
16x60-$5.00 and up. A Farmall
Tractor-one row with cultivators.
Love Seat. See at Joe Griffis Barber
Shop.
Gladys O. Osborne
Services for Gladys Odessa ‘‘Des-
sa” Osborne of 1809 Ridgeway,
61-year-old housewife who died
Thursday June 26, in a Sherman
hospital, were held Saturday in
Waldo Funeral Home Chapel.
Rev. James Garrard of St. Ste-
phen’s Episcopal Church, officated
and burial was in West Hill
Cemetery.
Mrs. Osborne was born in Dallas,
the daughter of Melton Lewis and
Georgie Dixon Lewis, and married
Charles B. Osborne Jr., on May 3,
1947, in Denison. She was a long
time Sherman resident and attended
Sherman High School. She was a
member and past president of the»
Veteran of Foreign Wars Ladies
Auxiliary.
Surviving are her husband, of
Sherman. Son, Charles B. Osborne
III of Howe. Daughter, Janet White
of Fort Worth. Brothers, James
Robert Lewis of Sherman, Joe Dixon
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guaranteed. Call 465-6904 or
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Power Company.
Neighborly Professionals
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appropriate insurance coverage!
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She had been a member of the
First Baptist Church of Bells for the
past 65 years.
Surviving are her sons, Glen
Shearer, Fred Shearer and Louis
Shearer, all of Bells, Cecil Shearer
of Houston and Ray Shearer of
Coldwater Miss., a daughter, Nona
Grace Meyer of Grants Puss, Ore.,
half brother, N.K.Hales of Denison,
sister, Jewell Shumake of Savoy.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bells Rev. Joe H. Rigsby, pastor Whitewright
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Bells Rev. Mark Schutt, pastor
HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH
Bells Houston Garner, pastor Bethel
OPEN DOOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Bells Rev. John Arnold, pastor Tom Bean Rev. Clay Yeager, pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST PILOT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Phil Smith, minister pj]ot Grove Rev. Harry Stanley, pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Dr William Foster, pastor Savoy Rev. James Seigler, pastor Tom Bean Pat Whittemore, pastor
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH KENTUCKYTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH
Glenn Loy, pastor Savoy
UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
CREATIVE IRON WORKS
PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME - BUSINESS
+ CUSTOM DESIGNING +
Mrs. Reba Shearer
Bells-Services for Mrs. Reba Shear-
er, 95-year old housewife of Bells
who died Monday at Mullican
Nursing Home in Savoy, were held
Wednesday at Mullican-Little Fune-
ral Chapel.
The Rev. Joe Rigsby of the First
Baptist Church of Bells, officiated
and burial was in West Hill
Cemetery in Sherman.
A longtime Bells resident, Mrs.
Shearer was born in Ladonia, a
daughter of J.H. and Nancy Walker
Hales, and married Thomas F.
Shearer on Sept. 12,
Sherman.
Our policies leave nothing to chance. Should an acci-
dent of any type occur, you can be assured that you
will be financially protected. Speak to our agent.
For Sale: 4-2-2 brick on 1 acre.
Energy efficient, shade trees,
fenced. Scott Real Estate-364-2396
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Whitewright Rev. Dalton E. Jaco, pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Whitewright pat Norfleet, minister
ENTERPRISE BAPTIST
Whitewright Rev. J.S. Tipton, pastor B
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Whitewright Rev. Rodney Stanford, pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Whitewright Rev. Herman Wood, pastor Savoy
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Whitewright
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Whitewright Glenn Loy, pastor Savoy Paulette Dacke, pastor Kentuckytown Rev. Charles Sneed, pastor
4WmARV1N UNITED METHODIST CHURCH UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Whitewright Glenn Loy, pastor Savoy Rev. D.E. Vyvial, pastor Bells
VIRGINIA POINT METHODIST CHURCH
Savoy Rene’ Lawson, pastor Bells
Rev. Rodney Stanford JDA BAPTIST CHURCH
Ida Rev. Andy Brockelman, pastor
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Waldrop, Jo. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1986, newspaper, July 3, 1986; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372394/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.