Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1971 Page: 6 of 8
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HONEY GROVE SIGNAL-CITIZEN
THI LADONIA NEWS
THE WOLFE CITY SUN
Page 6 Fri., March 19,1971
SALE EVERY MONDAY
North Texas' Best Livestock Market
Bonham Livestock Commission Ct
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QBOIOK UCATHURWOOD
Ladonia Building Supply
FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NIEDS
Special on Paneling This Week!
Pin—♦ Quality and Workmonship In
Sock of Agog and Georgia Gronita
MONUMENTS and MARKERS
Serving TMs Area Over 25 Yeon
at THE LOWEST PRICES
S1IS WeWagloa St— OreeavKIe
tfoastabloodi
CALL 455-3481 Collect for Service or Information
FEED BARGAIN!
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PURINA’S MEAL & SALT
MIXTURE (1-2 Mix)
Special $3.30 Per Hundred
X - }
Packaged in SO Lb. Bags
SMITH'S FEED & SEED STORE
Phone 378-2741
South 6th Honey Grove
PURINA FEEDS
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Miss Kathryn Fowler
Colonel and Mrs. Delbert M. Fowler, United States Army,
of Alexandria, Virginia, and Commerce, Texas, announce
the engagement of their daughter, l&ithryn Lewis to Mr. David
Lee Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Irwin of Dallas,
Texas. The bride-elect is a gradate of Thomas A. Edison
High School and a senior language major at Trinity University,
San Antonio, Texas. Her fiance will be commissioned a Sec-
ond Lieutenant in the Army upon graduation from Trinity In
May and will report to Ft. Bliss, Texas, for nis initial mili-
tary assignment. A May 14 wedding is planned.
Miss Fowler is the granddaughter of Mrs. Floy Fowler of
2204 Monroe Street, Commerce, and the late R.D. Fowler.
Alpha Chi Honor Society
. Lists Eligible Students
COMMERCE—Alpha Chi, national honor scholarship society,
has announced the eligibility of 171 East Texas State Univer-
sity students for membership.
Each of the students has a minimum grade average of 88, as
determined by an evaluation of all the college level work he
has completed and is classi-
fied as a junior or senior with
at least one year of study at
ETSU.
Alpha Chi is sponsored on
the ETSU campus by faculty
and staff members Miss Hazel
Peterson, Dr. H. M. Lafferty
and Mrs. Susan Wood.
Area students eligible for
Alpha Chi, and their home
town addresses are: Judith
Ann Self, 1102 Walnut St.,
Honey Grove; Virginia A.
McNeill, 513 E. Main Street,
Ladonia and Yvonne Butler,
Route 1, Windom.
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GETS..;
for all occasions i
Flower
Arrangements
Personal Decor i
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ITEM: Compliment your meat
selections with glaxes of cherriea,
honey, almonds, orange juice,
marmalade, applesauce and
crushed pineapple. Consider, too,
sauces such as grape jelly, straw
berry preserves or curry.
ElECTfflC HONE
HEATNC
MUMS TOE
BEST
If you’re planning to build or buy a new home,
make it an electrically heated home ... where
ankles and toes stay as warm as your nose ...
where cold spots and chilly drafts melt away in a
clean, even blanket of warmth. Electric heating is
efficient and economical, too.
To be really warm next winter... and every winter
... include electric heating in the plans for your
new home. Homebuilders, heating contractors or
TP&L Heating Specialists will be glad to provide
full inforniation.
AUCTION
SAT., MARCH 20—10:00 A.M.
NORTH EDGE HONEY GROVE, TEXAS
BATES FARM
Take Highway 1M North to Cemetery Gate—Thea East 2
Blocks to Stop Sign—Then North to Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bates are reducing their operation
to strictly cattle and are going to sell, at Pnblic Auction,
to the Highest Bidder, all of the following—without reser-
vation.
TRACTORS —
2—A.C. WD4! • Bell HI tehee.
Reel Good Tractors.
1—A.C. WC • Bell Hitch
Good.
TRUCKS
1-19B 2 - t"
34,392
t— ,,mch - High Boy.
1— A.C. S Ft. Blade.
2— Section Herrowi.
SHOP EQUIPMENT—
Bench Grinder, Anvil*, Wrenchei,
Axei, Bolt*, Henges.
Hammer*, t
Chain Holst#
Iren.---
Tool*, etc., etc.#
Log Chain*, Scrap
Pullln
’"SPECIAL
ling (
1-19JJ Hav Truck.
^(Fron1 Damaged) 2-Sg„ Flat Md^ATTLE EQUIP. —-
Approximately- 10# Neck Chain*
TRAILERS —
—H.D. Gooseneck Stock Trailer.
22 X 4, Covered, Hydraulic Brake*
Escape Gate* • Excellent Trailer.
—Tandem Stock Trailer.
With Middle Gate.
2-JD 4-Wheel Flat Bed Hay Trail.
HAY EQUIPMENT —
Ha
Iky Rakes.
Pitman Di
7 Bala Hay Buncher.
ulky Rake
Ul
2 Hammer Mills (Like New).
J.D. Rake with Packer Barrel.
tman Drive Mower.
Knelb Pop Up Hay Loader.
2 Hammer Mills (Like
LIGHT COMPANY
investor-owned electric utility
:xer
Case Twine Baler with Motor.
A.C. Twin Whoel Drive, Belly
Mower.
N.H. No. 249 Twine, P.T.O. Baler
Used 2 seasons.
N.H. Hay Crimp*
:lmattly -
Seaman Jug w /soma Soaman.
t Number*.
Electric Barlay Cooker.
3 Salamander Oil Heater*.
Metal Creep Feeder.
Several Roll* Cable.
Feed Trough*.
Stock Sprayer.
Fan*. r
Tilt Working Table.
Stock Saddle.
Milking Machine*.
3 Separators.
Hot Water Haatar.
ANTIQUES —
-FROM HOME:
Walnut Lo11* Seat
N.H. Hay Crimper.
I.H. Hay Crimper.
N.H. No. S4 Rake.
IMPLEMENTS —
2—A.C. 3 Disc. Breaking
1—Case, 14 Hole, Single D
Drill on Rubber. Good
Plow*
Isc, Grain
on Rubber. Good Shape.
4 Ft. Drag Tandum-N*
w /4 Chairs -
Good Condition.
Cradle Rocker - Ov*r 100 years
Old. Excel. Cond.
4 Section Stacking Book Case.
Swivel Desk Chair.
100 Year Old Sewing Machine.
Few Small Itema- Hal Trea-
Pitcher, ate.
Clock.
-FROM BARN YARD l BARNS:
Several 3-5-1 Gal. Milk Cans,
Wagon Wheels, Double Shovel,
Georgia Stocks, Frlsnoas, many,
Item*.
1—A.C.
misceu'aneous-
1— Drag Type Road Grader. Brand Naw Fireplace Insides,
2— Two Row Stalk Cutters. Tools, Saw*, etc.
Something for Everyone In This Snle!
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The Bates’ have a reputation for
taking care of their farm and equipment, so Bny With
j* ■ Confidence.
TERMS—STRICTLY CASH unless other arrangements are
made with Mr. Bates.
All accounts to be settled for Sale Day. AU Sales Final.
- SALE CONDUCTED BY -
GRAY & SHELBY
AUCTIONEERS. INC.
Two Industries For
m
Leonard Are Obtained
LBONARD-Leonard's Industrial Foundation has announced
the signing of two small firms, and officials are In the pro-
cess of closing a deal for a third.
Custom Conveyer Co. will start work within 60 days on
building conveyer systems for airline baggage transfer, Dan-
ny Joe Jackson, treasurer of the Leonard Industrial Foundation
said.
The foundation is financing the construction of a phase-
which is die parent plant for Custom Conveyer.
The firm will start off modestly with four employes, in-
cluding a plant manager from Bonham, but Is expected to
grow rapidly. The building under construction will have
3,200 square feet of concrete and Is west of the R. W. McKin-
ney Construction Co. on U.S. 69.
The Inventive genius of Trenton's Russ Lambert triggered
the second industry that is renovating the old Jenkins building
on the square, Jackson said.
Lambert invented an auto transfer device that he has pat-
ented. It will be built in Leonard by the newly formed cor-
poration that Includes Warren Boney of Richardson as secre-
tary-treasurer, and Bob Lepoint of Brighton, Colo, as vice-
president. The firm will start with 16 employes.
The Leonard Industrial Foundation is headed by Arvis
Buchanan and is currently hard at work on bringing new Indus-
tries to die area.
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1971, newspaper, March 19, 1971; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800583/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.