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WANT ADS
HONEY GROVE
PHARMACY
— Prescriptions
1-. E. CLARK
WILL HAUL Llv^totk Call
ftobert Conyers. 4623f-4655, Win-
dom. 43 tfc
The new accessories are here
- - - E?ags and Hats arriving
this week; also costume jewelry
and gifit.s for the bride ar gra:
duate. Use o u r layaway.
Smith's Clothing. Phcn? 378-
2267.
INCOMETAX
RETURNS
Walcott S. Black
507 Elm St.
Honey Grove
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Tel. 8-2815
WANT AD
RATES
• S I
Me per insertion for 17
words or less. ESth addi-
uoiial 'Vt.riJ, 3c each. Eulo-
gies and Resolutions of Re-
spect charged for at . th*
regula* advertising rates.
Cards of Thanks up to 30
words 51-00. additional
words, 3c each. • .v .
HAY FOR SALE. Bales
Brothers, Phone 378-2797 or
378-2708. 81 tfc.
NEW LINE of
Supply Store.
rugs. Dickson
51 tfc
■£300> Honey Grove Lodge
No. 155 I OOF meets every
Monday night at 7:30 o'clock.
Visitors welcome, members
urged to attend.
Ray Wilson, K. G.
?tr?7r
Card of Thonks
Thank you for the cards,
flowers, visits and phone calls
while I was iW the hospital and
since my totum hohie.
Lloyd Skinner *
Card of Thanks
Thanks tocti- for Traits, gifts.
cards and foweis while I was
In the hospital.
James L. (Larkin)!iBok\s
Marvin Ford, Sec.
Hay for Sale -See Harve
Crowell, east of town. 1-c 26
In
Practically new 36” gas range
excellent condition good pi ice.
D. E. Shelton at Shelton Hard-
ware. i 5-itc
Valentines for young and old
at Honey' Grove Pharmacy.
2tc
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PLUMSING
Repairs
New Construction
JAMES ALLEN
Phone- 378-2270
••“'Horrey Grove
a TfcAAS WONDER
A mild diuretic affords symp-
omntk- relief In tanek of tnvol-
fn joints and pains In the
>«ek of both men and women.
>ne small bottle la a months
supply or more. Sold by drug-
gist* or by mall $2.50 per
bottle. E. W. HaU Co., 8679
dive St, St. Louis, Mo.
PROMPT FILM PROCESSING
Service. Color- Black and
White. Honey Grove Pharm-
acy, Phone 378-2901.
40tfe
GOOD MAN OVER 40 for
short trip.- surrounding Honey
Grove. Man we Want is won.h
up t > $16,5C0 in year, plus.re-
gular c“'5h bonus. Air miil R
R. Dicker sc n, President. Scut'.v-
wc3te: n Petroleum Corporation.
Fort Worth, Texas 76101.
WELDING
R. GREEN
1018 W. MAIN
'Phf37r-2659
RICHARDSON
ELECTRIC
304 Went 10th
Bonham
Phone 583-2814
FOR SALE; Tha Lora Lut-
trell home, 807 VV. Main. Ex-
cellent locrtlcn, large lot. 2
bath, air conditioned, carport, 3
bedrooms, modern, quick pos-
session. Price reduced from
$20,000. to $15,000.
V F, Sr
liUlNIR NOTICE
Honey throve Lodge No 164
A. M., stated meeting
2nd Tuesday each
month* *t7:30 p. m.
Members urged to
attend, visiting Ms
.,ons welcome
MAKE war on rats. We have
he poison. Smith .Feed and
Seed Store. v tfc
HAY FOR SALE. feate.r
Brothers, Plione 378-279? Or
378-2709. 5i-tfc.
f'OR SALE 4 T-ilce — Bath
Tubs Sinks, Wash Basins
^lightly damaged) Dickson
.Supply Store. i
VDU can get reea cheaper- at
4mith Feed and Seed Store.
MAKE war on rats. We have
the poison. Smith Feed and
Seed Store. 30tfi
Welch Agency
HELP WANTED: Auto mech
antes, body mun and parts
Gas heaters and Stoves
DICKSON SUPPLY STORE.
, T Fine Quality
EYEWEAR
\T R EASON A HI. E Cf»S*»
Wsar While Yoti Pay
SI Weekly
TEXAS OPTICAL
8. E. Corner Plaza
Pari*
WATCH Repairing. 1003 Elm
Tobe Martin. 30-tcf
man, trainees. Rowton Chevro-
let.. • .’ >
AMERICAN Greeting Cards
for all occasions. Honey Grove
Pharmacy, West Side Square!
Phone 378-2901. 23-lc
WE Have the BAGS for all
makes of vacuum cleaners. Kills
»nd Sons, Furniture. lltfc
Have prairie and hegjari ljtay
for snle. D. Raima Is Route 3.
Ph. 278 2441. 2 6t Pd.
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FRESH SHIPMENT King’s,
Chodblate.4 at the Honey Grdve
PharmacY-i JPhone ,'S78-2901f^
2l$W0i r..^tfc
Want Ads Get Results.
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iMSBr* towm .wn
oJiH
Ph. 378-2861
ROT T. LOCHRIDGE
Real Estate and Investments
Newly redecorated and carpet. Modern 8 Bedroom, 2 full
baths; den, kitchen combination; aJrcondttloned and turn
ace; chain link fenced back yard. With small bairn.
1 full acre. ,
2 bedroom, 12 iwres-ssd barn. ,1
$ Bedroom, 14 acres, 4 ml. north on Highway 100.
150a West Honey Grove, fenced.
26$a North Honey Grove, fenced.
Card of Thanks
I want to express my sincere
thanks for ell the /beautiful
dards, floVvers. and other gifts
and visit*'while I was in the
hospital slid the food and visits
sinCo returning hohie, every
thing was appreciated so very
much May God bless each and
everyone of you.
Elizabeth Pett'grew
5 It*
Card of Thanks
I am so thankful to my
friends, neighbors and relatives
for the cards, visits and tele-
phone calls while I was in the
hospital and since my return
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HONEY GROVE
SIGNAL-CITIZEN
Friday, February 14. 1969
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home. They meant so much to
me. -
Charlie Kilpatrick 5-11*
Card of Thanks
I am so thankful to my fri
ends, neighbors and relatives
for the curds, flowers, visits
and calls, while I was in the
hospital and since my return
home.
Mrs. James Ridge
Windom.
Card of Thanks
Thank you for every kind-
ness extended to me and my
family during the recent eight
weeks I was in the hospital. We
are very grateful to each of
you.
Sam E. Banker
Card of Thanks
I am so thankful to my fri-
ends, neighbors and relatives
for the cards, flowers, visits
and culls while I was in the
hospital and slhce my return
home. l-
Mrs. E. T. Shelton .S-l*
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Card of Thanks
We want to thank our friends
and neighbors for the kind
things dene for up in the pass-
ing of our loved one. Cheryl,
Lynn. Your kindness will be
forever remembered.
Mr. and Mra. Robert L. Manuel
Mr. and Mrs. Jude Strickland-
Rep. Roberts
Introduces
Measures
WASHINGTON, DiC. A
total of five bills and two Con
stltutional Amendments have
beeiri introduced in the U,S.
House of Representatives by
Rep. Ray Roberts (D-Tex ), 4 th
Congressional District, during
the first month of the Olet Con
gross. The bills pertain to areas
ranging from Social Security to
limiting the terms of federal
Judges
H. J. Res. 242 is a Cqnstitu
tional Amendment intipduced
by Roberts which would require
all federal judges to re die at
age 70 and would change the
term of appointment from Ijfc-'
time to a maximum of 18 I’eiU j-.
If approved by three fold ;hs of
the states, the system Would
eventually provide for » niraii ,
cv among the nine Si preme
Court Justices'on the average
uf once every two year!
H. J. Res. 270. another Coo -
stitutional Amendment sponsor
ed by Roberts, would Restore
voluntary participation ii| P'.iy
er in nubile schools. In discuss-
ing tile bill, Rep. Roberta sta
ted, "The House opens * every
session with r, prayer. It is my
strong belief that the U.S. Con
stitution protects the right of
the individual to tui^p to Qod in
accordance with his. own ole!ief.
The purpose of my proposed
amendment is to assure' thaf
this right is guaranteed |o all."
Roberts’ H. R. 334 ca4ls for
Jn amendment to the Social
Security program that would
Kiake it possible for a couple al-
ready drawing Social Security
benefits ’to earn as much as
$4,800 per year before losing
any part of their Social* Secu
rjty payments. “Many bij dtle*
pay more than this amount to
welfare recipients, t»nd I po not
see why we would-1 force ^Social
Security rgpipterttf* **> a
poverty level," Roberts said.
Another Social Security a-
REPORT
FROM AUSTIN
By Rep. Janies P. Cole
With the Inauguration aptl-
vltles completed, the commit-
tees in the House end Senate
and the procedures
opened for Llie introduction of
bills,, the legislative process is
btgihnfng to move.*
This week -lias been ftyv^ed
to the introductidh of bills and
their leferra! 'to romntiU.ee, itnd
to the organiantioh tif all'of the
forty-five standing House com-
mltees. V- >9-9
-
The shoitage of- space , and
the pressure to get all com-
mittees organized became ap-
parent on Thursday when the
Higher Education Committee
had to squeeze its meeting in
lh» Speakers Committee Room
between the Education and the
Penitentaries Committees.
Committees will begin public
hearings On bills on Monday.
WE Working
On Telephones
That Can "SEE*
Western Electric, supply unit
for thl' Bell System, is working
on several dozen telephone sets
that can “see” — ufter mak
ing more than 170 million
phones that simply “talk’’.
This process « o m « t ime* men!., a, siHjcon target tube.
seems sl<;\v to the general pub
lie, but It is designed in this
manner ro as to prevent the completely
ha.-iy passage of legislation.
Alieaiiy, eat*jy* iiiodel^ of the
PicCurephone are 'roUtmoded,”
with Western currently plan-
brlng yirtri
baptismal
dpn’t have
ning production of a more sov certificate
Piet
etui'e-
pisticated Model II
phone set. Rynn noted
He said Bell Telephone Labs
has replaced the conventional
camera tube — seen in the first
models—with its own develop-
“This special tube can trans-
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Social
Security
Notes
CpI. Joy Jones
At the beginning of each year
thousands of people apply for
their retirement payments. So-
cial security heipc them to ap-
ply, but those who bring com-
_ _ plftte, information with them us
While atilj ip Liu; de\i;iopmeri{ A-(E Skyluwk 3et to
|a^c, the Fivtuiep^hqne is Wov 'accOrdlhg td' GUs 'Jorte^ secU*li .^e a|r ^ppo?i 'for U.8.
ing closer to the day when *‘see ^ *
whiie-you-taJk”' service ’ SxrtVl be
available throughout the nation,
said GlyVi Ryan, Southwestern
Bell manager.'^' n !*
bring? 'Ibned .jugfges
(B0351) CHU LAt VIET-
NAM (EHTNCi Jan ,29 —
Marine Corporal Jay R Jones,
son of Mrs. Jam** D. Smith
of Route 4, Honey Grove, T^x.,
is serving with M«trine Attack
Squadron 121, Marine Aircraft
Gn>Up 12, First Murine Air
craft Wing at Ohu I-ai Marine
Air B*f* in Vietnam.
The squadron flies the Dou
pro
___ ami
«ecnrity. district niMirngwif In A.lHed ground troops ”> combat,
Shuman,
anjl conducts bombfhg missions
What information ‘shdtiW you agrtinsf enemy targets in South
the fot Vietnam.
rigSnal 'h'rih or At' IIOMe'''
Herbert (Bub) GaUldin Is at
home after 'inderg- ing surgery'
in Paris. Hi-» son. Tommy
Gaulrfin. a helicopter pilot vis-
ited him last week.
your fifth birthday, you should
bring other reem-ds of your age.
Such records include old insur
ance policies, a school record,
children’s birth j certificates
showing- your age,‘ a poll tax
receipt and your driver’s licen
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Adams
and daughters. Nancy and Amy
Ruth, visited with her parents,
MV. and Mrs. Junot \JcKee dur
se. Considered
mit a picture from an almost j several of the
more
older
reliable,
records
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House Rules require a mem-
ber to’ deliver eight copies of
k bill to the Chief Clerk. The
Clerk numbers the bill and
eends it to the Speaker for ass-
ignment to proper committee.
Then the Speaker refers the
bill to committee during a ses-
sion of the Houiie.
Ortce the bill is assigned, the-
rules provide that the author
racist request a public hearing.
The chairman of the committee
will select the date and mint
publiVly post the - notice df the
hearing at least 48 hours in ad-
vance. In the meantime, the
author must provide each mem-
ber of the committee with a
copy of the bill 48 hours in ad-
vance.
It is this set of rules which
prevent hasty passage of bills.
* * *
Jobs around the Legislature
during this session are a., pre-
mium. The new Speaker lies
adopted an economy poliey. At
"i* at
BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Heron
and daughter'Janet'* of Durant,
Okln. spent the weekend with
Mr. and M;s. Jimmy Mullens
and Jan. Mr. Mullens was cole- J that
brating his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Owens of
Miami, Fla. have returned home
after visiting here with her
mother, Mrs. Bert Peel and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie,
Bill Jr., and Karen of Shreve
■ ort. La., and Mrs. Hal Thom
‘■cn of Tulsa were weekend
visitors of Mrs, J. E. Thomson
mm
Tyler Home Studio
304 North 11 St.
Honey Grove, Texas
Lots of people ask me if I
do my own developing, yea
I do. I have been taking
and making pictures for
55 years, I use every chemi
cal that pictures are sup-
posed to go through. I use
Eastman Kodak chemicals
the best. >
Phone 378-2053
Open Wed. & Siat.
9 A.M.i to 9 P.M.
I would like to enlarge yoirr
unull school pictures. ; \ K
mendment co-sponsor
hert* wpTtld mivkf ^
for women who have worked
120 quarters (30 year-') .'Olid
contributed to Social Security
for. the entire time to revive
their full retirement benefits at
age 62 instead of 65. ’’
Roberts has also co-spaitsor-
ed H. R. 4203, which seeHs to
empower Federal authoriti—i U;
crack down on obscenity mok
cteers, by making It a Fedevn1
crime to mail certain porno-
graphic material to any family
v/ith children under 16. The
Congressman explained. “The
Supreme Court recently ruled
the Post Office Depart-
ment could net reject the-Send
ing of filthy pictures and
‘hard core’ pornography Utrou
gh the mall. My bill is designed
primarily for the protection of
children and thereby would get
under the Supreme Court de
clsion.”
Again introduced into the
House Ls Rep. Roberts’ full em-
ployment bill, H. R. 8660. often
termed the “no work’ no eat”
bill. Basically, the bill pj-oposoa
the creation of a public works
program for th* purpo-r of ft-
the prerent rtme, only aixniiL
One third of the usual number
of employees have bean hired
to work for the House.
|ty offjcji.J^vfry^ foi tunaLe
Iced have again this session Miss
Maravene Them sen a? the pri-
mary secretary., She has aeven
ses9i0hs of exp^linc* with the
Legislature.
Also returning from last ses
rion is D. Hilton, who Will server
as my legislative aide.
I r.m very fortunate t6 have
Miss Carolyn Butlei of Bonham
working as my part time sec
retary.
I feel that this office staff
can provide an excellent serv-
ice >0 my district. Do not hesi-
tate to contact my office when *
we might be of service.
ducing direct Welfare payments
and reducing hard core unem
ployment.
‘‘In my opinion, Roberts said,
‘‘our cities, counties and towns
need many improvements that
could be accomplished t>v work
projects using part of ’lie wel-
fare mbney, much of which Is
going down the drain.”
Roberts has also sponsored fl
bill, H. R. 5559. to amend Title
28 of the United-States <‘odb «>
as to provide fbr the appoint->
ment of two additional district
i judges, ton the eastern district
I of Texas.
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W. Sid* Sqwre Heavy Grove, Texai
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“T
Ryan said.
darkened— room,’-
‘‘At the same time,
“one” pari
very bright light in
of the room will not ‘burn in’
one part of the tube and short-
en its life.” J '
Such features are important,
he noted, because Pietufephone
sets are not designed' for use by
television engineers
sionally - lighted studios, but
lather by anyone in home or
office. He said the Bell System
hopes to offer Picture phene
service in many major cities
by. the 1970’s. This new tdbe
for the Picturephone won’t lea-
ve you in the dark. Known os
a silicon target tube, the Bell
Labs development Is so sensi-
tive it can transmit a picture
from an almost darkened room.
may be combined to prove vour
age. ■; *
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ing the week end returning to
their home in Seymore. Sunday
afternoon.
A record of laiut year's- *
|ngs Ls also needed, Jones said.
If you were employed bring in
your W-2 forms. If yon were
In business for,, yourself biTtlg
n copy of youi‘ last income tax
return ^Form- 1040 • and Sche-
inp rofes-1 dule C i schedule F for farm-
ers), If you paid taxes when
you filed your tax return bring
the cancelled check or money
order stub a a proof that your
tax return has been filed.
Your wife and any children
imder age 22 or disabled may
also be eligible for benefits.
Your wife should come with
you to apply for her benefits.
tWhfclng proof brUeFage if she
Is at least 62. Bo fame to bring
the social security numbers of
fOich children ;uid wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barbee
spent Jtbe week end in Still-
water, Okla. with their son.
Robert, who is an Oklahoma
State University student and
also visited his mother and
family, Mrs. Jack Barbee of
Guthrie, Okla.
ed highways f9r passing only;
rolling of tobacco to minors;
requiring chemical tests for
suspected DWI case.% requiring
persons to serve hf least one
heir of their firison term be
fore parole; and lowering the
voting age to 18. » Sr
bills are introduced, I will
try to provide lists in this col-
umti. . '
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INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
1. W. LUTTRELL
Highway 82 West
Ph. 378-7979
It's New
The Factory Store on the West Side of the
Plaza announces the. arrival of the Mr. Thomson
line of Sportswear for Teen* and Ladle*; You must
see the new Pull-On Pants in your own proportions,
the fashionable “Delicate Air" Slacks, the every
Where but Everywhere Pants and many-many other
. t---*i i~ -- ’ \ m* — m . ; !■*>. ■ .A*i.. l.
styles in this magnkficant lino of Sportswwtr Be,,
sure teens and ladles to visit the Factory Store and
ask for MR. THOMSON SPORTSWEAiR.
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I war pleased that the Texas
Association for Retarded Child
ren asked me to Introduce tholr
“Sheltered; Workshop and Ex-
tended Living Bill”. If tljis bil'
is passed, Texas will have a
new approach to the vocation
al, rehabilitation of the state's
handicapped.
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Other bills which have been
Introduced In the House in-
clude: use of left lane on dfvid-
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to KEEP a secret from
hia wife . .. ia NOT to do
it in the FIRST place.
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