Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. [46], Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1943 Page: 1 of 8
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HOOTV GHOVD SUiNAivOmEAwA December Hi, l»4f
We extend a medial welcome.
“ . . . you ’ll know in a moment—it must be Hi. Nick”
Ik* h regular Santa C4«iik to your cat
FILL THE TANK WITH
KOOLMOTOK GASOLINE
AND THE CRANKCASE WITH
KOOLMOTOK OIL
A lid you w4H have a sure fire combination that can't
lie beat for economy and performance.
CITIES SERVICE
SI A W. Main
HONKV GROVE, TEXAS
BARGAIN DAY—lie TO ALL
WES BROUGHT BACK BY REQUEST
Bergen and Charlie McCarthy
Fibber McGee and Molly in
Argus Turner
■i* ■ “HERE WE GO AGAIN”
•The Great Gildersleeve (Harold Teary) — (Jinny Sims
i Also “Flicker Flashbacks”
A Proud Santa is a Happy Santa.
And We Welcome Him!
We like to please. When harmony exists,
business is better.
BRING I S YOUR PRODUCE FOR
TOP MARKET PRICES
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11
3 MAN FROM THUNDER RIVER
th BiU Elliott and “Gabby” Hayes
“I)ar« Devils” Clup. 4
SKSSSSS
B,u nunwai co. /
»UY W4R BONOS
“Jolly Good Furlough
McBurnett
PRODUCE
IAY NIGHT LATE SHOW
“HONEYMOON LODGE”
Harriet Hilliard David Bruce
Ozrfe Nelson and his orchestra
Also “War Dogs”
Washington
Snapshots
WINDOM
Winter Diseases
Among Children
Can be Harmful
more susceptible to these Why Grandma Woi
complaints and the first line Elderly Lady—I’i
of defense against them is to about my grandi
strengthen the child's powerj wr^es that he i
of resistance against [Around with a Jeep
The second step,” Dr. Cox Second’ Elderly
advised, “is to keep them un- **°n. * worry« Mary;
der medical supervision and a automobile
the third is to make sure the Anny.
that they avoid contact with First E. L. — O
those who have coughs, colds different. I thougl
or fevers.” was a female Jap.
--—o-
-o—»-
A scientist claims to have In addition to
discovered why the stars supported educatioi
rotate. Now if he’d just dojtutions, Texas has
something about those pink j mosynary and co
elephants. institutions and hos
Miss EsteHe Wood of Wich-
ita Falls spent the weekend
with Ham nurpnfQ Mr on/|
Mrs. C. H. Wood.
’Walter Rigsby is confined
to his home by illness.
The HDC will meet next
Saturday in their annual
Christmas party at the lunch
room. The luncheon will be
at 12 o’clock, after which
there will be a Christmas
tree, with a program and the
distribution of gifts.
Miss Ladell Scarborough
of Dallas spent last Wednes-
AY AND MONDAY
“DU BARRY WAS A LADY
By James Preston.
The pattern for manufac-
turing’s reconversion to civ-
ilian production is taking
form, with limited industrial
demobilization already get-
ting under way.
This does not mean any
Slackening of the war effort.
On the contrary, it means an
intensification of it in selec-
tives lines of industry.
The fact is, however, that
we have reached the point
where more efficient sched-
uling makes possible the pro-
duction of needed war goods
with less facilities and ma-
terials.
Washington has been slow
to grapple with the conver-
s i o n probleni, apparently
fearing that'’'its motives
might be misunderstood and
Austin, Tex., Nov. 17.__-
Seasonal health hazards for
young children are to be
guarded against in the win-
ter time just as carefully as
they are in the summer time
in the opinion of Dr. George
W. Cox, state health officer.
“Every- mother is familiar
with so-called summer com-
(IN NATURAL COU>R>
Red Skelton Lucille Ball
with Tommy Dorsey’s orchestra .
Phis NEWS COLOB CARTOON
TUESDAY-FAMILY DAY lie
“SUBMARINE ALERT”
SRichard Arlen Wendy Barrie
Abo “Who’s Superstitious”
day and Thursday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. Scarborough.
Mrs. F. G. RaSberry and
Miss Clara Rasberry, who
have been residing in Caddo,
Okla., have moved to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Haise
Cunningham.
Mrs. Kenneth Elkins re-
turned home Sunday after a
visit of several days in Paris
DNESDAY - THURSDAY
“HERSTOHOLD”
Deanna Durbin Joseph Cotton
Plus Color Cartoon 1" News ■
We extend a
Welcome to SANTA
and all his followers.
COSTUME
JEWELRY
for Christmas and
you will give gayety
and glamour. Our
sparkling selections
of ear screws and pin
sets, lapel pins and
necklaces ate inspira-
tions for Christmas
giving.
jpr *
fiuii
are having some of our kind
of weather now. He sent
several kodak pictures of the
,ETTY
scenery, from Africa and
says he has received his
Christmas package ok. . i
Mr. and Mr3. Arch Flana-
gan received Word that their
son, John Flanagan, had left
for foreign soil.
The condition of Mrs. J. V.
Hightower is about the same
at this import.
Eldon Lankford returned
home from the sanitarium
Monday, and we hope he will
soon be up and about. —
mi Mesdaanes P. G. Collier, T.
& Roden, Walter Stewart, J.
Q. O'Connor, Del Lynn and
I flfa O’Connor spent Friday
of tast week with Mrt, Gar-
e< Phyne of Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruther-
ford, Jr., and children of
Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Rutherford and son of Rox-
ton and Mr. and Mm. Frank
Rutherford and children of
_____■___ ____*■___ • «a
r Mrs. S. L» Prince is re-
ported to be ill this week.
The Friendship Class of
the Methodist church and
.the adult class of the First
1 Christian church met in a
joint social meeting Monday
flight at the lunch room with
; about 35 present. Games
! were played, led by Mrs.
‘ Chris Runkle, Jr., after
which refreshments of sand-
. wiches, cookies and coffee
. were served.
Lt. and Mrs. Adrian Bur-
\ tram of Hondo, Texas, are
visiting at the home of Mr.
Q r»/1 \T 1*0 Y7I *»4Vr» Diivil Mnwwt J
•*»**%* u uuif aim
other relatives and friend's,
Cpl. and Mrs. Eddie Miller
of Independence, Kan., and
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young
and daughter of Wichita
Falls were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith.
Mrs. Sid Taylor, Mm. E.
A. Pulliam and Mrs. Eula
McCord attended the Fannin
County PTA Council in Rnn-
ham Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pulliam,
Mrs. Eula McCord and Jo
Ann McCord spent Tuesday
in Dallas.—Reporter.
-—o-
Regulation Sales Books in stock
at Signal-Citizen office. Buy any
quantity you want.
termination of a uniform
overall conversion policy re-
quires immediate considera-
tion.
Presidential Adviser Bern-
ard Baruch has stated he will
not head any operating agen-
cy to handle industrial recon-
There are indica-
Bill Folds, Belt Buckles,
Identification Bracelets,
Insignia Rings,
Lockets, Bracelets
Lovely gifts for all at
Ingram’s Jewelry
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruther-
ford, Sr.
versions,
tions that making WPB the
top reconversion agency and
Chairman Donald Nelson the
top reconversion director are
under consideration,
Under such an
On account of the weather
and the illness of the Baptist
pastor, Rev. Harold Basden
Worth, there were
no services Sunday.
Mrs. Sidney Dellinger, who
has been ill, is back on her
job at the hot lunch room. .
lltSpdm. Bob Baty and daugh-
ter of Paris spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Jackson.
arrange-
ment the WPB would per-
form a demobilization task
comparable with its mobili-
zation of industry for war,
functioning primarily as an
administrative agency and
supervising the flow of ma-
terials while exacting compli-
ance with its orders.
WPB would work through
its various industry advisory
committees, depending upon
these industrialists to help
guide the reconversion pro-
gram. This would end much
of the confusion that has
attended the consideration
of this vital postwar prob-
lem thus far.
FORVICTORY
is visiting this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R,
fflnfflkxy An
vfi t&f Extra *100
JmK War Bond
JaKSLS' During
3rd WAR LOAN
Clyde Cox is visiting rela-
tives in California.
S«r. and Mrs. W. R. Wil-
lingham received word from
their son, Pfc. Wesley Wil-
lingham and he states he is
feeling fine. He Bay* they
Everybody! Come to Honey Grdve to see
Tuesday, December 14th, 3 p. m.
PARADE
First, second and third prices on entries
Gandy for the Kiddles
Come! Take Part! Have Fun!
Honey Grove Chamber of Commerce
ere FJe @0x1705!
,v. <Vi • • .
This Happy Fallow la Always Walcoma.
WE CAN ALSO RUSH
HAGNOLIA PRODUCTS TO YOU-
AND GLAD TO DO SO.
CALL 18
. EVERS OLE ““.S&Ue
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Thompson, Harry. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. [46], Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1943, newspaper, December 10, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800436/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.