Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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Ifbruwy 11, 1961
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"Sweetie! You did remember it's our oymiversory!"
Of course, a fellow who has financial help from a friend
is always in a position to take care of events, whether it is
an anniversary or home repairs, or a really good buy on a
car or whatever. And who has a good financial friend?
Why, you! We can always be your friend, with the low-
est loan rates available, and long-term easy-fo-meet
payments that leave you money to live on,
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1st NATIONAL BANK
IN HONEY GROVE
$1,000,000 Excess Bond Member FDIC
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CUSTOM SPRAYING
— AU ^farm ghjemicals —
HERBICIDES - PESTICIDES
FERTILIZERS
All Analyses of Non-Pressuriied Liquid
Fertilizers Available Now!
BOBBY LANE'S
HI-YIELD FARM STORE
No. 5th Phone FR8-28I I
Honey Grove, Texas
STW8 FROM
Monkstown
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ramsey'
of Amarillo spent several dayw
this wee* with (Heir daughter
Mrs Mark Askew, Mr. Askew,
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Turner
spent the wrekend near Fair-
view with the J. A. (Slim*
Langham family.
Mr. artd Mrs. X L.
repWUtly-'.spent the weekend In
Ft. Worth and attended a rode »
held during the Fat Stock
Show. .
Mr. jrt^d Mrs. Arnold George
of Star Route. Bonham, visited'
wtih Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Smith
Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Hobart Hunt of
Dallas spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mr*; Lee Teasley. Mr. artd
Mrs. Aobry Hunt of Dallas wete
also r\i*Sfcnt visitors tn the
home; }
Mr. M. W. Peeter recently
'visited in Wewokm, Okla., with
his aiater.
j Mrs. C. W. Wilson and Mrs.
M. Knudsen and David of
Dallas spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mra. Claud Feel.
Mrs. W. T. Merrell and Mrs
A. L. Merrell were vtaltors in
Ector and Sherman Sunday
evening.
Herbert Owens of Dallas re-
cently visited here one morning
with his sister, Mis. Eva Ed
wards.
Mr add Mrs. Homer McEl-
roy were in Da las over the
weekend to visit a son-in-law
James Berry, who Is in Method
ist Hospital- . . •
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Pet-1
and Johnny of Greenville, Miss
and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Pet i
and son of Honey Grove visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Beach-1
Fair Sunday evening. M?
Trent Hamm of Wills Point
spent the weekend in the Fair
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Pe'->
went to Houston Monday. Mi
Peel will receive medical treat-
ment while there
Dr W. W. Shortal, Miss Kai-
Graham ami Mr. Dick Graham
spent the weekend here at the
Shortal ranch with Mr. Collie
Graham.
Rev Lionel LindJey filled his
regular appointment here at
the Baptist Church Sunday. He
and two daughters were din
ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Cle,.
Braley. Mr; and Mrs. A. H
Fletcher of Allens Chapel were
also visitors in the Braley
home.
Mr and Mrs. Hammie Slagle
of Ector were visitors with Mi
antj Mrs A L. Merrell Thurs-
day. Friday visitors in the
home were Mr and Mrs. Bailey
Harlson of Hal tom City.
Mrs. Minnie New-house of
Selfs visited with Mrs. Pearlie
King Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Levi Burkett of
Selfs were dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Cost >n
•Saturday Sunday visitors
were Rev. and Mrs. James
Cart of Ft Worth. Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Mashall Clark of Honey
Grove were Sunday eveni'c
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hofftn *n
and Ralph spent Sunday in
Denison with the Joe Sparks
family.
Mr. and Mrs L. L. Clark
were dinner guests of Mrs
Dutch Clark in Honey Grove.
WE’VE
GONE
All Girls' Slacks
2.98.. How 1.98
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All Girls' Blouses
2.98.. How 1.98
All Ladies' Coats
22.95 How 15.00
BOYS’ - GIRLS'
SWEATERS
5.98.. Now 3.78
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All Girls' Coa‘
9.98.. How 5.
you're in the market for a new clothes dryer,
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(here's why modern Gas is better than you-know-what)
Ol * > iy* yi a. •** y
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NAVE MONEY Modem gas dryers are economical. Eajey the convenience of a moderh, guttnUtk drWr
They dry a whole load of laundry for about a penny — a got dryfr. SAVE ON RRFaIR BILLS Ukrt
all gas eqiupmeM.-dryera art wil Mk artd virtually
HMUI m«in'en.*ce-fme. Oaa la ft* safr.artd wX
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Sunday.
Sunday will be church day
here at the Methodist Church.
The district superintendent
from Shcnit/in will be here for
morning services. Quarterly
conference will be held. All
are asked to bring their lunch
and it will be served at the
Community center.
A large crowd attended the
miscellaneous shower here Sat
urday night at Lhe Community
Center for Mr. and Mrs. M ix
Fair. Games were played, Be-
ing led by Mias Louise Smith
Mis. Helen Peel and Miss
Sandra Carlisle helped with
opening and putting the gifts
on display.
Refreshment.-i of white cake
squares and green punch were
served by these ladies: Mrs.
Hubert Peel. Mrs. W. T. Mer-
rell. Mrs. MnoPeel. Mrs. R. F.
Voyer and Miss Louise Smith.
The color scheme of green and
white was U3ed in decorating
for the shower
Reported
Mrs, Clara Davis of Fort
Worth spent the weekend here
with her sister, Mra.
Rieves.
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W. B.
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Tree farmers pay state,
county and school district taxef
for 40 years while waiting fof
trees to mature as sawlogs.
Even uttle fires kill llttla
trees. Lend natures a hand!
Help prevent forest fires.
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Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan with Body by Fisher
THE CHEVROLET
WAY
Soft contoured new Strato-bucket
front seats come standard in
Super Sports for relaxing comfort
on every trip.
We added new hashings And
softened body-to-frame mounts
to smooth Chevrolet’s ride. We
put in soft-acting shock
absorbers and soft-working coil
springs at every wheel. By soft,
though, we don’t mean mushy.
Chevrolet’s Way makes for a
smooth, solid ride. Very steady
on curves. A bump jumps from
the Wide-Stance wheels to the
supple springs and shocks—and
pftfll It ail but disappears.
The powerfully smooth new
Turbo-Jet V8 is available in att
’66 Caprice. Impala SS, Impala,
Bel Air and Biscayne models.
Eight features now standard for
your added safety—including
seat belts front and back (always
buckle up!) and an outside rear-
view mirror (always check in back
before passing).
All kinds of cars, all In one place.. at your Chevrolet dealer’s: Chevrolet • ChOVelle • Chevy U • COTVaiT • CorVfitt©
42-3904
R0WT0N CHEVROLET CO.
Phone FR8-2652 HONEY GROVE, TEXAS South Fifth Street
ALL SKIRTS......... V, PRICE to.................ISO
13 3-1 ounce. 6 to 16
Boys' Wranglers............ 1.98
LADIES' DRESSES
3.95 - 4.95 - 6.95 -7.95
Any Size — 11 ounces plus
MEH'S SWEATERS
9,95 ..............HowSiQQ
ALL 2.98
All 3.98 Sport Shirts.........2.98
SAVE ONE GOOD DOLLAR
KKOW N
Domestic............5 yds.
38*-j inches wide 64-60 count
190 Quilt Cotton...............1.10
* ' ™ 2 Pounds — White ... .....—
KOI MTHOI SE
Overalls...................2.98
Stripe or blue 30 to 50
MEN S - BOYS’
Nylon Hose..........2 prs. 1.00 White Jeans...............3.58
Sport Shirts.............
Small — Medium, Only
WHITE
Crew Socks...........3 prs. 1.00
80 «r OUton; 20‘f Stretch Nylon
First Quality Seamless
Reguiar Price is 4.98
* •— which is a lot less than the cost of doing lhe job
ekctricatty. 91 nut of 100 self-service •aun- *
BOYS' $ j C!C
Corduroy Shirts
1.44
Several Colors
Hen's Shoe Sale
4.95
6l»I> SIZES
VALUES TO *.98
MEN S
Flannel Shirts
1.44
'-mall and 'l^lirnn
LADIES’
SHOE SALE
2.00
ODD SIZES
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dries uk gas dryer*' SAVE CLOTHES SStVJSli ^ yMmn^mTlk
Oas dries gently. C lothes come out soft. EKff simple humar. .Thort's <4* -efertpfidrtad.
expansive heating eAnaartt t
sweet smelling and fluffy — never stiff o^
*. Jrtany gas dryurs have special sef- rtnaunvinirt
artd cyifcs to protect even* the daintiest things. wen
by and lift heavy baskets of wdt laundry? too.
MEN'S
wind, dust and rain ruin your clothes?
wean out.
too.vSfe
Appliance
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Corduroy Shirts
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■LUX OKW
t Fabric Sale
* 3 yds. 1.00
J* Mostly Drip Dry
Fabrics
HAMMACK’S
SOLD K*SH STORE
Girls Slack Sets « " Someth mg New Every Day or Two
5.98 .. HoW 3.78 E«t «de Square Hooey Oravw|l
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1966, newspaper, February 11, 1966; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800470/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.