Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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HOMEY GROVE SIGNAL-CITIZEN
Phone FR8-2346U
PubMshea every Friday at lfoney Grove, Fannin County,
Editorial, business offices and plant, located at 8MHattend?
Nortt Sixth Street, Honey Grove, Texas. Mrs. Lucille M.
Fladger, owner. Joe T. Morrow, dba, The Signal-GiUgen, Honey
CUronre, and Mays Publishing ■Oorr-bedenia and Honey Grove.
lessee, editor and publisher.
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r Grt**, Texas, under act of March 3, 1879. , JT,
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mews FROM
Monkstown
The. annual homecoming
the community is Sunday Sept
<th are you making plans to
i5y
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peel
and daughters of Sherman spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
f°r Mrs. Hubert Peel. Sunday ev-
enipg visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Melton and girls
of Denison.
texasj
TftemAek.
ASSOCUTIM
1966
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Mrs. Black Attending
Homemaking
Conference
■ iKHTT-trrrrafc
ing teacher in the Honey Orove
High School, 1st participating in
the State In-Service Education
Conference for Homemaking
'teachers to be held at the
Statler Hilton Hotel, Dallas,
August 1-5. The meeting theme
will be, “Quality Programs in
Homs Economics Education.”
Guest speaker for the opening
general session on Monday
night will be L. P. Sturgeon,
Enecutive Director of Govern-
mental and Public Relation*^;
Texas State Teachers Associa-
tion. Austin. The meeting will
open at 7:30 p. m. in the
Grand Ballroom.
to vocational education: up-dat-
ing cun iculutn; developing wage
earning programs; provisions
for establishing quality pro-
grams.
Nationally known consultants
leading general sessions include
Dr. Elizabeth Jane SimpsOn,
Chairman. Home Economics Ed-
ucation Division. Department of
Vocational and Technical Educa-
tion. University of Illinois,
Urbana, and Dr. Johnie Chris-
tian, Regional Home Economics
Representative, Division of Vo-
cational and Technical Educa-
tion, United States Office .of
Education. Region VII, Dallas.
Consultants from the .State
Department of Education in
Austin will include J. W. Edgar,
State Commissioner of Ed-
ucation; M. A. Browning, As-
sistant Commissioner for Vo-
Conference topics to be de-|cational Education; Joe B.
veloped wll include: unique j Neely, Program Development,
contribution* of home economics Evaluation and Coordination of
DON'T DESPAIR
WE'D LIKE TO SELL you a can of outside
white paint, but of courie you can. buy
that anywhere ... if It is a hard to find
paint item try us .. . maybe ornage shel-
lac. blackboard slating, !i
aluminum •. ,
Bonham
heat-resisting
the re're here!
SOWS
Mr. John Morrison of Bon-
tenr spent Thursday evening"
with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mer-
rell.
Miss Linda Finley of Terrell
spent laat week here with Mr
and Mrs. Beaehel Fuir. Mrs.
Fair carried he home Saturday
Fair carried her home Saturday
with her mother at Wlllg Point.
Mr. and' Mrs. Elvin Russell
ami children of Ft. Worth vis-
ited awhile Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Clark.
Other recent visitors in home
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flippo
of Amarillo.
Miss Peggy Merrell is vaca-
tioning in South Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed
of Dallas and Mrs. Reed’s sis-
ter. Geneva of Sherman, visited
here Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Brians and
Mrs B. F. Brians.
Mr. and Mrs. James King and
children of Paris were supper
guests with Mrs. Pearlie King
and family Sunday night.
Honey Grove Monkstown hall
team played Direct in Honey
Grove Sunday evening. Honey
Grove MonksLown won. game 7-.
Vocational Education; and Rog-
ers L. Barton, Executive Direc
tor, Division of Innovation and
Assessment.
Also on the agenda for the
week is the Third Annual Meet-
ing of the Vocational Home-
making Teachers Association of
Texas. The main speaker Miss
Mary Ellis, Director of Field
Services, American Vocational
Association, Washington, D. C.
will talk on “Issues and Chal-
lenges with the Vocational Ed-
ucation Program of Tomorrow.
The association will honor Mias
Ruth Huey, retiring Director of
Vocational Homemaking Ed-
ucation, State Department of
.Education, with u dinner. The
program will include tributes
from friends and associates and
will span her career.
Approximately 2.000 home-
making teachers are expected
to attend the meetings. The-
home economics education pro-
gram in the state is under the
direction of the Division of
Homemaking Education, State
Department of Education, with
Miss Ruth Huey, Austin, as
Division Director. Teachers meet
annually for training in new
developments and trends in
homemaking education.
is spending this week here with
Mrs. Ray Fletcher.
Miss Sandra Carlisle en-
tertained the following with a
party Wednesday evening at
Community Center. Patricia
Branson, Kay, Jerry him! Lon
Branson and Mary Ann. Eva
Mr nnH Mrg Cona \rMP.ityiy and Tina Frederick lye cream.
of Garland spent week end with
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McElroy.
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Branson
were Mr. and Mrs. Lee McVuy
of Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Brown of Selfs.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Felts
and daughter of Telephone spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Fort.
Kathey Senter c.f Carrollton
cake and cold drinks
served.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Haw
ley and son Barry of Dallas
have been visitors here with
Mr. and Mrs. A H Fletcher.
Mr. Roy Bovd of Lubbock
and Mrs. Weaver Boyd and
daughter of Dallas visited a-
while last Wednesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. B F Brians.
Mr. Hubert Branson and
slaughter of Tuseon, Ariz., and
Mrs„ Ji/umy Hill and children
of Odessa spept laat Tuesday
and V9edne.vday here with Mr.
and Un., R. W. Branson.
Junior and Jerry Branson who
had been here for some time
with their grandparents re-
turned home as their father
YMlftL bai-tf t,> Tuscan.
Mr. Gene Frederick of Hous-
ton was here Saturday to pick
up his daughters who had been
here for a month with their
giandmother. Mrs. Eva Ed-
wards.
If you missed the singing
here Sunday evening you missed
a good one
Mr and Mrs \V T Hunt
of Dallas spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Lee Teasley
Rev. Lionel Lindlev and dau-
ghter of Campbell were din-
ner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Cost on Sunday.
— Reported
American Indian* made a
crude beet long before the ar-
rival of the white man.
.one day like no other
From the first ray of light .... This one day is alive
. . . .This one day is so full, you should capture it all.
Yes .... capture it all .... each tradition ... each step
every laugh every warmth
The professionally trained and experienced photographer
is tho quiet recorder of your wedding. His eye is sharp.
His mature judgment helps him to work unobtrusively.
Yon may scarcely notice his presence. But, as the eeie-
rnonies and traditionals near their close, the photograph-
er will have captured the heart and the spirit of this day.
George M. Hight — Photographer
P. O. Box Wbltewrlght, Texas 73491
Phone Arc* Code ?11 - 3H4 ?42l
COMPARE OUR
LOWER PRICES
SMITHS SPECIALS
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
August 4th, 5th and 6th
SMITH’S QUALITY MEATS
BABY BEET STEAK SALE
BABY BEEF
Round Steak, Lb..........89c
BABY BEEF
Sirloin Steak, Lb..........83c
BABY BEEF
T-Bone Steak, Lb..........85c
BABY BEEF
Pinbone Steak, Lb.........75c
BABY BEEF
I Smith’s Specials
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
August 8th, 9th and 10th
CUT RITE
125 Ft. Rolls SHORTENING
;Wai Paper.. 4 Rolls 51.00 CRISCO, 3Lb.Can...75c
ZEE FACIAL 200-Twin Sheet Pkgs.
TISSUE.....4Pigs.S1.00
BATH SIZE BAR
Jerqen's Hand Soap.. 10c
MAXWELL HOUSE
$35.00!
There was no winner for the
$30.00 worth^of^groceries last
week. $38.00 in free groceries
will be given this week.
COFFEE, 1 Lb. Can... i9c
CAMPREL’S TOMATO No. 1 Can*
w.......*««»* Salmon, Tall Can.... 09c
CHUCK WAGON ALL. VEAL i v ■ , \ ! _
Cfttakt -IS lit nkfi "Vlt shurfine canned ■
MIK...0 fan Cans JT.00
Cheese Spread -..... .-59c ron*o« •» <*>.»»
ih '40- Mellorine. — 3for$1.00
AXOO CANNED 300 Size Cans
lb.,.......Tk YAMS........LeinsJEc
lone
MITH’S
VE IN GROCERY and MAMET
FIt8-2897 Bois d’ Arc and !4Hi
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Smith's Frozen Food Specials
ICELANDIC
Perch Fillets, 1 Lb. Pkg......67c
YOFNGBI-OOD'S
Thighs, 1 Lb. Pkg..........79c
SHFKFROST
8 «*. Pkg*.
MEAT PUS........6 for $1.00
CHICKE N— TURKEY — BEEF
FOOD KING
1 Lb. C tn*. — Quarter*
ON TOP
QUALITY foods
Rump Roast, Lb...........59c
BABY BEEF
Pike's Peak Roast, Lb.......65c
RATH’S BUCK HAWK SLICED
BACON, 1 Lb. Pkg...........79c
RATH’S BLACK IIAWK ALL MEAT
WEINERS, 12 or Pkg........49c
RATH’S BLACK IIAWK
Canned Hams, 3 Lb. Can.... $3.49
OLEO ................5Lbs.89c
GIRARD SELECT
Ripe Olives, Tall Can........29c
INSTANT COFFEE
Maxwell House, 10 oz. Jar... $1.39
SHORTENING
BAKE-RITE. 3 Lb. Can.......59c
/ . •>?,“,V-.» . ••
SHURFINE ^
TEA, I4U.Bex.-.Be
SUDDEN BEAUTY
Hair Spray, 87c she........49c
DEL MONTE — CRUSHED, TIDBITS, CHUNKS
Pineapple, 211 cans..4for$1.00
DEL MONTE
Asparagus Spears, 300 can.. 5k
DEL MONTE
SPINACH. 3C3cans...5for51.00
BEL MONTE 8P ^
TOMATOES, 303tans.,.»«09c
FOREMOST
Pure Ice Cream
All Flavors
%6aL...59c
Clorox Bleach
Vi Gal____29c
Smith's Fruits and Vegetables
LI
VINE RH*F.
1
Tomatoes, Lb....
..........10c
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FITJ.
Ear Com.........
... 6 ears 39c
10
CALIFORNIA
ORANGES .........
.... 2 Lbs. 29c
10
(’ELI XT
CARROTS ........
...2 Lbs. 25c
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ONIONS..........
.... 2 Lbs. 19c
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS, Lb....
..........10c
DEL MONTE STEWED
Folger's Coffee
1 Lb. Can... 69c
DEI. MONTE
HALVES — E1J4KRTA
PEACHES
303 Cans
3 cans 89c
Tomatoes 303 cans.... 3 for 89c
DEL MONTE 34V3 Ban*
Tomato Sauce. .... 4 cans 89c
DEL MONTE LARGE
PRUNES, lib.Pkg..........35c
DEL MONTE
Seedless Raisins,V15 oz.......29c
DEL MONTE WHOLE
Green Beans, 303 can..
• • • •
DF.L MONTE
Sos Gun
DF.L MONTE
Pear Halves
303 cans... 35c
DEL MONTE
CATSUP
20 or Bottle 25c
DEL MONTE
BEETS
Sauer Kraut........6 cans S1.00
DEL MONTE S4»s Can*
Mixed Vegetables... 5 cans $1.00
DF.l. MONTE WHOLE SOBS B an*
New Potatoes......5 cans $1.00
DEL MONTE SOW CW*s
Sugar Peas.........4 cans $1.00
DF.L MONTE 46 «a. Can*
Tomato Juice.......3 cans $1.00
2 Jars 49c Pineapple Juice, 46 ol can... 39c
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DEL MONTE
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DEI. MONTE
‘SUIT V’UNC”
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Merry-Sherry Drink.. 4 cans $1.00
46 <*. Combs
4 cans $1.00
46 oz. cans.
K
Orange Drink
DEI. MONTE TROPICA
Fruit Drink. . .
Apple Drink
DEL MONTE PINK PINEAPPIJE - GRAPEFRUIT
. 4 fc; 51.06
46 ca. Oku* i
4 cans $1.00
DEI. MONTE
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46 m. (Mm
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4 cans $1.00
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1966, newspaper, August 5, 1966; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800510/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.