The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1968 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HOWE ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1968
MARCH .Box Spring Spec-
ial!; Convert your bed springs
intq box springs, as low as $24.-
95.! New box springs with no
trade, as low as $29.95. Your
sleeping comfort and the life of
yoiy mattress often depends up-
on the type of springs you have.
Wilj cost you about $1.00 per
year to change. Terms if you
like*. For FREE pick-up and de-
livery, call, write or visit The
McKelva Mattress Factory in
Bonham, Texas. Phone 583-4611.
7-tfc
FOR SALE—'Two Honda Motor-
cycles, 1968. One is 160 C.C;
other, 450 C.C. Call 532-3185.
GRACIOUS LIVING — IN
CRESTVIEW ESTATES, HOWE
Custom Built Homes
MURRY AKINS
HOWE, TEXAS
532-3485
TRASH BARRELS
Contact David Wallace
Phone 539-1805—Howe
Langford Nursery and Land-
landscaping. 15 years experi-
ence. Nursery plants, all kinds
Shrubs, Shade Trees, Fruit
Trees, Rose Bushes. South Waco
Street, Van Alstyne. Phone 482-
5809- 22-tc
“PENNY PINCHERS PARA-
DISE” can save you plenty on
all kinds of wearing apparel,
gifts, western boots, gifts and
jewelry, as well as 10,000 un-
believable bargains. Discount
Warehouse, Van Alstyne. 29-tfc
INCOME TAX SERVICE — All
types. Call after 4 p.m. Hazel
Caldwell, 532-3205. 27-tfc
NOTICE
Anyone desiring to contribute
to the upkeep of Hall Cemetery
please send your contributions
to Mrs. R. L. Tolbert, Route 1,
Howe, or deposit to the Hall
Cemetery Fund at Howe State
Bank: dh
FOR Home Delivery of Dallas
Times Herald contact by post
card, John H. Martin, General
Delivery, Van Alstyne. 34-4tc
★ TV Service
ANY MAKE
SPECIALIZING IN COLOR TV
Truetone & GE
SALES & SERVICE
WESTERN AVTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Avent
VAN ALSTYNE, TEXAS
FREE PUPPIES — Jo Mat-
thews, 1 mile west of Howe.
Phone 532-4612. 36-ltc
FOR SALE—10-Key Adding Ma-
chine, used very little. Estep
Furniture and Appliance, Howe.
HOUSE FOR SALE — Three
bedroom brick, Central Air and
Heat. Financing arranged.
H. K. CALDWELL
Phone 532-3205, 532-4025, Howe
Former Resident
Critically Injured
In Auto Collision
Mrs. Karen Borden, 21 dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Cavender of Howe, remained in
critical condition in Baylor Hos-
pital, Dallas, Wednesday morn-
ing, as a result of injuries re-
ceived in a 2-car collision. The
accident occurred on the north
edge of Cooper at 6:35 a.m. Mon
day.
Two young women were killed
and three injured in the acci-
dent. Pronounced dead on arriv-
al at a Cooper hospital was Mrs.
Judy A. Stafford, 20. Detad on
arrival at Baylor Hospital was
Mrs. Karen Lee, 22, a senior at
East Texas State.
According to reports received
here, the two cars collided dur-
ing a rain storm on State High-
way 24. Mrs. Borden and three
other classmates at East Tex-
as State were traveling toward
Commerce. Mrs. Stafford, driv-
er of the other car, was enroute
to Paris, where she wfes em-
ployed by Campbell Soup Co.
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Couple Return
From Nassau Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Don* Estes of
Sherman returned Tuesday night
from a week’s vacation trip to
Nassau.
’Mrs. Estes is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arterbury
of Howe.
He is an independent dealer
for Stewart-Warner Heating and
Air Conditioning Company and
was awarded the trip on the
basis of his outstanding sales
record during the past year.
Two hundred fifty couples
from over the United States
made the trip. Mr. and Mrs.
Estes are the only ones from
Texas. The group was enter-
tained with deep sea fishing,
golfing, swimming, sight seeing
and native entertainme.lt.
Mr. and Mrs. Estes were fet-
ed with a bon voyage party pri-
or to their departure.
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Have You Tried
Classified Ads
Ph. 532-3305
BOLING Speed Queen Laundry
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Corner Highway 75 and Young Street I
AIR-CONDITIONED REST ROOMS j|
20 WASHERS - 14 DRYERS I
k Wash — 20c
OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY
PHONE 532-5745
mmmmmmmrmmmmmm
Dry - 10c & 25c |
JIM and OLIVE BOLING i
CHISUM ONE STOP
Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware
- Headquarters For T-V Guide -
LETTUCE Lg* Head JQc
BEST BANANAS A W
BRINES All Kinds cfn. J5c
BEST MAID
QUART
SALAD DRESSING 29c
COME SEE OUR NEW
EASTER HATS, DRESSES & BAGS
USE OUR LAY-A-WAY
“MORE MILEAGE FOR YOUR PENNY IN ’68”
OXYGEN EQUIPPED
AMBULANCE SERVICE
ANYWHERE — ANYTIME
Phone 482-5225 Van Alstyne, Texas
Funeral Service Insurance
Policies from 109 to 1500
OR STATE-APPROVED P&E-ARRANGEMENT PLAN
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COOPERATION
... the key to progress
Electric Cooperatives were formed by
people pulling together to solve their com-
mon problems. Their spirit of cooperation
brought power and progress to this area
and filled the needs of rural people who
wanted a better way of life.
The enterprise shown by these 20th cen-
tury pioneers resulted in a golden invest-
ment for themselves and for this area . . .
far surpassing the hopes of these men who
first envisioned the wonders of electricity
for Rural America.
This working together, this spirit of co-
operation still provides the momentum for
the continued progress and further contri-
butions to this community by this locally-
owned, locally - operated Electric Coopera-
tive.
Grayson-Collin Electric
Cooperative, Inc,
A TAX-PAYING. LOCALLY OWNED CORP.
Va» Afcrtyne, Texas
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Walker, Bob. The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1968, newspaper, March 14, 1968; Howe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth840145/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .