Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1968 Page: 3 of 6
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HONEY GROW SIGNAL-CITIZEN
Phone FR8-2396
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North Sixth Street, Honey Grove, Texas. Mrs. Lucille M.
AOadger, owner. Joe T. Morrowl dba, The Signal-Citizen, Honev
wove, and News Publishing Co., Ladonia and Honey G ve
lessee, editor and publisher.
J Entered as second class mail matter at e postoffice at
Honey Grove, Texas, under act of March 3, 1879.
T. MORROW..................
................'... Editor and Publisher
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC — Any erroneous reflection
ui en the character, reputation or standing of any firm, Individ-
ui I or corporation will be gladly correct ......
»t *ntlon of the publisher.
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jDcdge, the United States De-
fense Department spacecraft,
Whs the most sophisticated of
the 250 American satellites in
orbit as of November J967.-
Dodge carries spare parts and
can repair itself electronically.
January 15 - 19, 1068
Monday —
Barbecued Weiners
Blackeyed Peas
Creamed Potatoes
Carrot Sticks
Pineapple Cake
Tuesday —
---Hamburgers--------- — “
Pinto Beans Potato Chips
Peanut Butter Cookies
jijj '(Purple Plums
j: JVedliesdayjf*- f.
, , i*!j Cl>ili Con Came
Raked Potatoes Tossed Salad
Chocolate Cake with ;
Chocolate Frosting
Thursday —
Vegetable Soup
Pimlento Cheese Sandwiches
Flying 8aucers
Friday —
Salmon Croquettes
Green Beans Creamed Potatoes
Shredded Lettuce Salad
Gingerbread
The world’s largest food crop
is rice. ,
T
If you see a neighbor
applying Treflan this week...
Don't laugh.
Now you can apply
Treflan in the fall
for dependable weed
control next season
This new idea in weed con-
trol was tested for two years.
Results proved it as effec-
tive as spring applications
of Treflan. Great idea for
growers planting cotton or
soybeans on heavy soils
that are touph to work in the
spring. Come
well stocked with Treflan.
Honey ©rove School. S^S*^**HOSC#. ^
Lunchroom Menus
MoCuistlon Hospital, Friday.’
Mrs. Oscar Childers ia JH
with the flu at home.
W. F. Stewart was dismissed
from the VA Hospital In Bon- Mrs.
fiam, Friday. • 1 * "
Silas Clark spent the
weekend in Dallas visiting his
daughters and families, , the
Bob Brummetts and the Harold
Livingstons. ............___....
A rent house belonging to
Hicks Graves was destroyed by
fire early Sunday morning,
Melvin Homer and his faspf
ly lived in the fiduse and lost
everything except the- night
clothes they were wearing.
People are donating clothing,
to the
iWgro family.
Leroy Myers of Paris visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hancock.
Magness Livingston
Spent last week in the home of
]|er sister ln-law, Mrs. Charles
Whisenant in Dallas, who is
Mrs. Maness O’Connor and
... Jlife. Sam Q’Cnnnor spent the
wefekend in Mineola with Mrs.
O’Connor’s sister, Mrs. J. J.
Puckett.
Raymond Hudgens, manager-
operiiSl- of the Mobil,
here* Retired Jan. 1.
J6e Hancock Is the new man
ager-operator.
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MONEY GROVE
SIGNAL-CITIZEN
Friday, January 12, 1968
The building belongs to Frank
Rutherford and adjoins the
Rutherford Grocery Store.
Mrs. A. W. Shelton attend-
ed a luncheon Saturday at the
Gordon Country Club. Paris,
honoring Miss Charlotte Sikes,
who wil lbe maxricd Jan. 12 to
John Caffee.
Hostesses were Mrs.
S&tloiid OU#t: WptoUl|^f«i|burn and
~ jfjpKasrar j
Mr. add Mrs. Shelton W«|»
Saturday supper guests of Mr.
Witness*! To Moot
At Sherman For
Circuit Cenyefitioir
C year’s J^aat aemi-anMazi
ention (j^ehftrafc’s Wit-
s'in CircnitjNor 5, will be
held in the Sherman Municipal
Auditorium, January 19 21,
Ralph Deal, local presiding min-
ister has announced. The most
recent ctrcnft convention Was
held in Greenville earlier this
year. The last one held in Sher-
man was in October*-4666fe^
IPMShSome 1,2<^
rn nnrfWi»--f'fe
16 congregations In the are#
are being^invlted to the three-
day conclave.
^V’The delegates will spend
Jj&uree days hearing and observ-
ing talks and dramatizations
based on the convention theme,
‘Walking Orderly By Spirit’,”
Deal said.
“Christians today find them-
selves faced with many tests of
their faith. Therefore, it is
most fitting that this meeting
deal with the urgency to be
obedient to God,” he concluded.
Paris.
—Reported
FBix tons of caviar were listed j
among provisions brought to ;
the Mockva restaurant in the 'f
Soviet Pavilion at Montreal's i
Expo 67. '
NEWS FROM
PETTY
(Tr«fl»»*-trtfl»r»lhi. Il»«co)
Smith Feed and Seed Store
Honey Grove
Mr. and Mrs. James Cunning
ham spent New Years’ Day in
Paris in the home of her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Allen.
Mrs. VV. W. Gurley and son,
Bill Gurley cf Paris visited
with relatives here Tuesday.
Bill Gurley, his wife and .--on,
Bob, attended the Alabama
A&M game in Dallas.
The Gurleys had a phone call
Friday evening from a lifelong
Air Force friend, CWO Farrol
Killgore He had flown to Dal-
las from Bern. Switzerland, to
see his son. University of Ala
bama center, Terry Killgore,
have a go at the Aggies The
caller wanted to know if the
Gurleys could use twro 50 yard-
line tickets for Monday's Cot
ton Bowl game CWO Kill-
gore had tw, tickets on the
A&M side and preferred to sit
on the Alabama bench.
The Gurleys accepted the of-
fer from CWO Farrol Killgore
Even though the Aggies were
the winners, the Gurievs went
along with Killgore to the
Marriot Motor Hotel to meet
young Terry Killgore and the ‘
re*t of the Crimson Tide and to
offer moral support while the
Killgores phoned Mrs. Kilgore
in Bene, Switzerland, to break
the 20 16 news
J. D. Thomas became quite
ill last w-eek and was hospital-
ized at McCulstion Hospital.
A. J. Rhodes is also a patient
in the same hospital. Mrs. Ray-
& Smith’s Specials
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
January I 5th, 16th and 17th
MARYLAND CLUB
Mrs. Leek Braley was the win-
ner of the $10.00 worth of
groceries given week before
last and Bill Dyer won the gro-
ceries last week. $10.00
worth of groceries will be giv-
en this week.
-UjPNT*©- a* i alas mm
Peaches.... 4 cans $1.00
detergent
SURF, Giant Size... :49c
fl:
JEWKL
Shortening, 3 Lb.€an 49c
COUNTRY STYLE
49c
COFFEE, 1 Lb Can... 69c
FHITO
TAMALES, 15oz.can 29c
8HURFINE
1UNA.......41
CORN KING »2 or. Cam
Luncheon Meat..... 49c
AFFILIATED «/* Gal*.
MeMne.....3 for SI .00
BANANAS, Lb.......10c
B.ABY BEEF
T-Bone Steaks, Lb... 89c
RODEO ALL BEEF
HtANKS,120Ota...3?c
3 OK. pkgrs.
DELTA COUNTRY STYLE
SYRUP, 24 o|
FACIAL TISSUE
scones..
(rapeieHySfilassesSUXI Chow-Chow..3Jars$1.00
18 ox. OhuMi
>N — Thin Sliced
......2 pkgs. 69c
IliiliiW.' 16 ox. Jan
SMITH’S
DRIVE-IN GROCERY and MARKET
Phone FR8-2897 Bolt d' Are and 149,
Honey ©rove, Texei
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Qtbck up
Smith's Fine Quality Meats
I . S. D. A. GRADE "A”
FRYERS, whole only, Lb.....27c
r. 8. D. A. GRADE “A"
Fryers, Cut Up and Boxed, Lb. 31c
FRYER PARTS
Breast, Lb............
Thighs and Legs, Lb...
Stewing Pieces, Lb....
... 69c
....59c
19r
Family Pack—
Fryers, Lb............
......65c
Breasts, Legs and Thighs (No Giblets)
AFFIILIATED
BACON, 1 Lb. Pkg......
.....59c
BLACK1IAWK ALL MEAT
FRANKS, 12 oz. Pkg....
.....45c
SCOTT TOILET
Roll
SMITHS
SPECIALS
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Jan, II, *2 and 1 3
Karo Syrup
Pint Bottle 29c
SHI KFKESH
ASSORTED
SANDWICH
COOKIES
2 Lb. Pkg... 39c
Smith's Fruits and Vegetables
BANANAS, Lb..............10c
I S. NO. I
Red Potatoes, 10 Lb. Bag.... 39c
TEX AS
GRAPEFRUIT, 5 Lb. Bag......49c
JONATHAN
APPLES, 3 Lb. Bag..........49c
YELLOW
ONIONS..............3 Lbs. 29c
MAXWELL HOUSE
SHI RFINE
Tissue lOt
Limit "6" FHease
Smith's Frozen Foods
Perch Fillets, 1 Lb. Pkg.....49c
SHURFINK
Pecan Coffee Cake........59c
SHIHFINE
Cinnamon Nut Coffee Cake 59c
MORTON AI’PLE and COCONUT CUSTARD
PIES, each ..............39c
AFFILIATED
Mellorine,
BOOTH
SHORTENING
3 Lb. Can... 69c
CAMAY
ASSORTED COLORS
BATH SIZE BARS
2 Bars 35c
CAMAY
ASSORTED (’OIX)RS
COM I*. SIZE
2 Bars 25c
Ivory Soap
Personal Size Burs
4 Bars 25c
Coffee 59t
Limit "I" Please
LIBBY BEANS WITH VIENNA
15* > oz. ( an*.
Ivory Soap
l>arg«‘ Bars
2 Bars 35c
CONTADINA
Tomato Sauce, 8 oz. can .... 10c
HAWAIIAN 46 oz. Cans
PUNCH............3 cans $1.00
CLEANSER
COMET..........2 Reg. Size 25c
MORTON
Salad Dressing, Qt. Jar.....39c
SHURFRESH
Cheese Slices, 6 oz. pkg.:... 29c
< American, Fiinento, Swiss
LIBBY CUT .-A SOS Cans
Green Beans...... 5 cans $1.00
LIBBY — WITH BACON
LimaBeans, No.2can.......29c
. ■ 1-4 Size Cans
Potted Meat.......8 cans $1.00
DUNCAN HINES
ALL LAYER
Cake Mixes
3 Pkgs. $1.00
AJAX
DETERGENT
Giant Size 49c
Sausage..........3 cans $1.00
LIBBY GOLDEN CREAM STYLE
CORN, 303 cans......5 for $1.00
LIBBY GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL
CORN, 303 cans......5 for $1.00
LIBBY NO. 2 Cans
Buttered Corn......4 cans $1.00
LIBBY 208 Cans
Mixed Greens.......7 cans $1.00
LIBBY 303 Cans
Mustard Greens.... 7 cans $1.00
I.IBRY • 80S Cans
Turnip Greens...... 7 cans $1.00
LIBBY
Sauerkraut, Qt. Cans.. 3 for $1.00
LIBBY Bl TTERED No. 2 Cans
Sweet Peas.........4 cans $1.00
LIBBY GARDEN
303 Cans
SHURFRESH
0LE0
1 Lb. (In.
5 Lbs. $1.00
SHURFRESH
BISCUITS
10 Count Cans
7 cans 49c
Sweet Peas........ Scans $1.00
LIBBY 308 Cans
Whole Potatoes.....7 cans $1.00
LIBBY -4 303 Cans
Pear Halves........ 3 cans $1.00
LIBBY 46 oz. Cans
Tomato Juice.......3 cans $1.00
LIBBY MEAT BALL
STEW, 24oLcan...........49c
LIBBY
4 oz. Cans
Vienna Sausage.....5 tans $100 >>
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LIBBY
SOS Cans
Fruit Cocktail... .1.. 4 cans $1.00
SMITHS
DRIVE-IN GROCERY and MARKET
Phone FR8-2897 Sob d
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1968, newspaper, January 12, 1968; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800534/m1/3/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.