Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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Friday, July 10, 1904
$frw»nT ABSf
WANT AD RATES: 80c cadi for 17 word* or lew. Each additional
nM aocach. Eulogiaa and Resolutions of Roapect charged for at
Ow regular advertising rates. Cards of Thanks up ,to 80 words |1.00;
additional words 3c each.
FOR SALE: Choice 4 year old re-
gistered Poled Hereford cow, with
heifer calf at side, reasonably
priced. George D. Carlock. 27-2tc
FOR RENT: 3 rooms and bath.
607 14th St. Mrs. Jaqkson FR8-
2888. 27-3t*
FOR 8ALE: 5-room house and lot,
mil. Paulk home. See Louie Ellis.
42-tfc.
We have The BAG for all makes
of vacuum cleaners. Ellis & Sons,
Furniture. 11-tfc
MAKE war on rats. We have the
poison. Smith Feed ana Seed
Store. *»*f
dodge mmti
Honey Grove Lodge No. 164,
r. A A. M.. stated meeting, second
Tuesday each month
8:00 pm. Members urged
to attend, visiting Mas-
ons welcome. -
Klyce Craven, W M.
W. O. Cravens, Sec.
You can get feed cheaper at Smith
Peed and Seed 8tore. TFC
CAGLE'S
MAGIC FLAME
Butane — Propane
1880 Graham Paris, Texas
_ call Collect —
SU5-I575
A REAL HOME
FOR SALE: The Daniel home
801 N. 8th. Unusual features.
Spacious 2 story • 2% baths. May
be seen Tuesday thru Saturday.
Also lot on E. Main, Call Mrs.
Meili. FR8-2334 or write Mrs. W
M. Meili, 408 Eastwood, Ft. Worth,
Texas. 26-tfc
FOR SALE: House and building
lots, good location. I. H. Bryant,
Jr. 1200 N. 14th. FR8-2092.
27-3tp.
SEPTIC TANK cleaning call Win-
dam MA3-4638. Jess Nichols tie
FOR SALE: 5 Horsepower out-
board motor. Joe - Page, Petty,
•Xtexaa. FR8-2487, After 6 P. M.
27-2t*
START immediately to serve con-
sumers with Rawleigh products in
Fannin Co. or Bonham. Car nec-
essary. Part time considered.
Write Rawleigh TXF - 502-1111,
Memphis, Tenn. 25-8t*
18’’ electric fan, roll-around, 29.-
98 or 85.82 a month. Dickson Sup-
ply. ' 20‘ltc
Monuments cleaned. Honey Grove
Monument Co., C. L. Felts, Owner.
•op-9 ____
Honey Grove Lions
Club Meets every
Wednesday at 12:05.
Red River Valley
Civic Center?
V'» V«•<«** and level monuments,
liuney Grove Juonum.eut Co., C. L.
Felts, Owner. 5*tic'
FOR SALE:
3 Bedroom home, new* Oak St
Residential Property. Farms,
3,-Bedroom home 1001 Elm.
FOR SALE: The M. E. Jackson
farm in Dial Community 120 Ac-
res. 66 pasture 54 cultivated. Mod
ern home, state maintained high
way. 1
Ranches, Commercial Buildings
Rental. Call FR 8-2385.
—WELCH REALTY
20” power mower, $5.16 a month;
24” power mower, $5.66 a month.
Dickson Supply. > 20-1 tc
For all types of land loans,
FEDERAL LAND BANK
been the BEST since 1917. On
before without penalty, amortized
longest-term, lowest interest rate,
and lowest-payments — . protect
yourself with a Federal Land Bank
Loan. Wilson Tarpley, 511 N. Cen-
ter St. Bonham, Texas 583-4411.
4-tfc.
FOR SALE: Nice brick home in
Dallas. 3 bed rooms, 2 baths, Den;
double garage; comer lot. Now
renting for 150.00 per month.
2036 OM Orchard Dr. or would
'"trade for farming land. C. H.
Rhodes, 800 Hickory St., Honey
Grove,, Phone FR8-2Q47. 27-2t*
Bring me your
EUEOIBIO APPLIANCES
FOR REPAIR
All Work Guaranteed.
HARRAL
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Your Business Appreciated.
Located at Ellis and Sons
Artificial Lung
Implant Reported
SAN FRANCISCO — Surgical
'Implanting of an artificial third
lung—latest development in the
hunt for mechanical devices that
will serve until gmfting of Uve
organs is perfected — was* re‘
ported recently by a research team
at the American Medical Associa-
tion convention.
, Other teams told of progress a-
gainst a mysterious immunity bar-
rier—the body’s rejection of alien
substances — which so far be®
hampered efforts to transplant
limbs and .organs .
Dr, Bruce R. Bodell of Chicago
Wesley Memorial Hospital des-
cribed an artificial lung implanted
in seven sheep and three dogs. One
of the sheep survived without
effects. The other animals died.
PLASTIC TUBE
The lung is a 10-lnch length of
plastic tube five-eights of an
inch in diameter running from
the heart to an artery feeding the
lung. In the tube are several len-
gths of- smaller tubing carrying
oxygen. The oxygen diffuses
through tubing walls into blood
coursing through the large tube.
The effect. Dr. Bodell said, was
creation of a third lung boosting
the animal’s ability to absorb ox
ygen into its bloodstream— vital
in such pulmonary diseases as
emphysema.
In another paper, Dr. Rogelio
E. Vega of Hahnemann Medical
College in Philadelphia said that
applying electric current to kid-
ney transplants appears to pro-
long survival.
LOW VOLTAGE
The idea was inspired, he said,
by the 1962 discovery that when
low voltage is applied to open
wounds, lymphocytes tend to stay
away from the negative pole. Ly-
mphocytes are cells in the blood
system which are believed to help
form the antibodies which fight
transplants. Keeping lymphocytes
away from the transplant wound
apparently lessens the body’s abil-
ity to reject grafts.
Among 10 dogs given kidney
transplants in a negatively char-,
ged electrical field, Dr. Vega said
two lived 21 and 22 days and a
third lived 14 days; whereas sur-
vival had been only eight days in
similar transplants without ' the
electrical technique.
Farewell Tour
Evfery few years Maurice Chev-
alier, at 78 the wealthiest enter-
tainer in France, decides to make
a ‘‘farewell appearance” * through-
out the world. This summer Chev-'
alter plans to make his third fare-
well tour in AmeHca. The truth
about Chevalier is that he is - a
compulsive performer who sayb
of himself: “If I do not work,
I get so nervous I am impossible.”
Ntw Buildings
WASHINGTON — The House
Public Works Committee has ap-
proved proposals by the Genei al
Services Administration for new
public buildingB in San Antonio.
The buildings and the estimated
cost: Post Office, $10,111 000,
courthouse and federal office buil-
ding $7,074,000; and post office
and courthouse alteration $740,000.
Pilot Pool
James Standifer of Ft. Worth
visited his cousin, Mrs. J. L. Mos
and Mr. Moser Sunday after-1 Civil War
Jefferson Davis, only president
of the Confederacy, was charged
j with treason at the end of
the
and detained for two
never broueht to trail.
Within the next 20 years, ap-
proximately 85% of all airline-
pilots in this country will have
reached the mandatory retirement
age of 80. Where will tomorrow’s
pilots come from? The pool of
ex-military pilots, those trained
for duty in World War II and the
Korean War, is practically dry.
The shift to missiles has discour-
aged high school and college stu-
dents from entering aviation. It
may well be that by 1980 the
airlines will have to recruit and
train their own pilots:
Furniture
Miss Ruth Ann Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson
of Route 4, Honey Grove announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Ruth Ann Thompson, to Mr. Jack
W. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
D. King, of Paris.
The marriage will be an event
of Saturday August 15, 1964
the Forest Hill Methodist chui
at 7:30 o’clock in the evening.
Friends of the couple are
vited to attend.
Mr. King is an employee of t
Texas State Department of W
fare in Honey Grove.
noon.
CONDENSED
STATEMENT
.. 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HONEY GROVE, TEXAS
At the Close of Business
June 30, 1964
%
1 RESOURCES
liabilities
I LOANS AND DISCOUNTS ...... $1,410,188.68
$ 50,000.00
....... 1,468.39 „
1 Stock in Federal Resrve Bank---- 4,500.00
100,000.00
If Furniture and Fixtures
■j Other Real Estate ....
. ..... 8,394.91
.......5.000.00
15,195.50
I Available Cash:
B Warrant Account ....
1 U. S. Gvt. Securities
$ 3,094.40
701,846.26
T“ \
75,000.00
B U. S. Gvt. Agency
B Securities .......
75,000.00
352,148.04
2.750,620.22
■ Cash and Due
” From Banks ----
419,409.99 1,551,588.69
■ -- ■ ;
TOTAL . .
. . . $2,990,816.72
TOTAL ......
$2,990,816.72
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The abovje statement is correct.
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B. B. GREGORY
n-
Cashier
* -
e,! DIRECTORS: S. C. BOSWELL, P. A. NORRIS. A SHELTON, LEE ROY
AMMONS,
1 AHTBX rubber base paint of
good quality. All colors only 3.89
per gallon at Smith’s Feed and
Bead Store.
Mrs. Bob Wilkins would like
to baby sit for you. 50c per hour,
phone FR8-2076. 24-4tc
BEST prices on Cotton poison
at Smith Feed and Seed Store.
26-tfc
FOR SALE: 250 gal. Butane
over-ground tank. Ellis and Sons
10-tf c.'
BULLS FOR SALE: Five Yearl-
ing Polled Herefords. $100.00 each.
W. H .Skinner. 27-4t*
FOR SALE: Stock in City Lake
Contact Mrs. Walter Nash, podd
City or Phone MAdison 3-4706.
Windom. 27-lt*
Best prices on baling wire and
baling twine. Smith Feed and Seed
Store. v 22-tfc.
18” electric fan, floor type, 23.
95 or 4.73 a month. Dickson Sup-
ply. - 20-ltc
REMOVAL of dead or crippled
livestock, L. R. Wilson, Call
promptly 583-4267 or 467*2734.
40-tfc.
SEWING MACHINES
tfaMM. Etna, Singer, Universal,
Good Housekeeping »«d
Brother Sewing Machines.
Supplies sad Repair* For AU
, |kg|ia
RENFRO'S
fifiulsg Msrtitnrs and Repair
102 Russell Ave. Bonhsn
phone 588-2889
8 Sons Furniture
For All Kindi Of
City and Farm
Properties
See
John W. Luttrell
OFFICE
FR8-285!
HOME
FR8-2924
Moon Germs
Pose Worry
HOUSTON.— A U. S. scientist I
said last week he will- officially
recommend that astronauts re-1
turning from trips to., the moon
be quarantined for at least three ]
Weeks “f.or the protection of .every I
body.” •
The danger, said Dr. R. M. Lem-
mon oUBerkeley, Calif., i* that]
the spacemen may pick up off I
the moon disease-causing organi-
sms “which may be totally dif-
ferent from anything we have on I
earth.’’
Lemmon, a chemist and mem-
ber of a special biosciences panel, |
said the quarantine recommendat-
ion will be made to the National
Aeronautics and Space Admlnis-1
tration in September.
The scientist, who addressed the
second session of a four-^day lun-
ar exploration symposium, at I
NASA’s manned spacecraft cen-
ter in Houston also said all space
probes aimed for the moon should
__________ be sterilized “for the benefit of I
FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers self-1 posterity if nothing else.”
propelled combine with’attach- At the recommendation of . ex-
mer\ts to harvest different crops. pertg who feared the moon would
Price 400.00. R. M. Charles. FR8-jbecorne contaminated with earth-
2429. 26-2tp. j jy gerins, most .S. lunar shots
have been sterilized. But the inost
Cord of Thanks !'«“*• '“"“"'irf,
I January, was not — ana u
I want to express my sincere 1 crashed into the moon,
thank* and appreciation for thej Lemmon admitted there was
cards, flowers, gifts and every re-1 j^y^g ^ chance in a thousand”
membrance while I was in the | ^ astronauts would find alien
BEST prices on cotton poison
at Smith Feed and Seed Store.
26-tfc.
JEFF GUNN
NOTARY PUBLIC
Gasoline Tax Refunds
Income Tax Work
rk. FR8-2851 Voyer Bldg.
Everybody Who Has Anything To Sell—
Wants to reach the GREATEST NUMBER of po-
tential customers — in
WAY —
Business Judgment.
the MOST EFFECTIVE
at the LEAST COST. That's Good
WE BELIEVE-
hospital and since returning home. |
Mrs. Frank Wishard*
Card of Thanks
germs on the moon.
“But if they did — and if
they brought them back to earth
it could prove embarrassing,”
he said.
I want to thank each and
everyone for being so nice to me
while I was in the hospital and
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haskell
while I was m me no»piuu ■ Maroney during the July 4th week
since I came home. I thank each end were, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Down
One for your visits, flowers, cards! ey and Joe of Clovis, New Mexico,
and gifts. Mr and Mrs. B111y Maroney and
I want to thank Dr. Marcom I Debbie of Arlington, Mr.
and the Hospital Staff for being Mrs. Scooter Wright and children
«o nice to me. May G6d bless each | of Ladonia and Mr. and Mrs.
_ foot
► treat IT—
lg T-4-L liquid. Feel
to check itching, bur-
in 3 days, watch
' slough off. Watch
place It. Be pleased
or your 4Sc
of you.
Mrs. Johnny Avery
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation and gratitude for
your kind expressions In cards,
letters, gifts, beautiful flowers
and visits while I was in OW
hospital and since my return
home. May Ood Bless you.
W. T. (BUI) Walker)
Jackie Maroney and Jack, Jr. Mrs.
Mae Echart and Cindy and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Barnett, all of
Honey Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bell of Ver
non visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bell and other relaUves last week
[ end.
Bliss was established In
1848, near El Paso,
aa a defense against In
Card of Thanks
, I want lo thank all who wire *o
I thoughtful of me while I was In
i the hospital and since I am home,
j Your expressions of concern are
so dseply appreciated
Manuel Hohenberger
That everyone will agree that the most Sensible,
Effective and Economical way of telling the
people what you have to offer i* thru the column*
of your newspaper. People pay their gobd
money and voluntarily invite the newspaper into
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well ,6s every otjjer .item printed.
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advertisers and readers together for
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CONCERNED.
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1964, newspaper, July 10, 1964; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519757/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.