The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1966 Page: 3 of 4
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Loreda’s tBeaut# Shop
Phone 532-2525 109 E. Haining
Training In Helene Curtis and Clairol Hair Coloring
ALL PURPOSE HAIR CUTTING
LET YOUR HAIR BE MY PROBLEM
EVENINGS
BY APPOINTMENT
OPEN
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
H I X
AUTO PARTS
KIRBY Vaccuum
Stiles l> Service
VAN ALSTYNE, TEXAS
1 Blk. North of Post Office
USED PARTS—Hiway 75 N.
COOPER TIRES
For Cars, Trucks, Tractors
Delco Batteries, Generators
AUTO REPAIRING
Call 892-8310
2118 Hiway 75N
Sherman
For Lowest Prices on
HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING UNITS
FJBEE ESTIMATES
Don D. Istes
892-9883 Sherman, Texas
Your
STEWART WARNER
DEALER
Commercial
Photography
Phone 532-3305
Howe Enterprise
ON THIS SANDY PENINSULA
IN NORTH CAROLINA THe
WRIGHT BROTHERS
EXPERIMENTED WITH THEIR
AIRCRAFT, MAKING THE
FIRST CONTROLLED AND
SUSTAINED POWERED
FLIGHT ON DEC. 17, 1903!
W^Lt CATCH rr
if'maw hears
ABpUT THIS, WILI
SAND GRAVEL 8 DIRT
BACKHOE SERVICE
SEPTIC TANKS ENSTALLED
BATCHELOR BROS.
Call482-5681 — Van Alstyne
HOWE INSURANCE AGENCY
ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE
SUPERMAN SERVICE ON CLAIMS
g 108 East Haning
Qoc
Phone 532-4545
3 o czzz> o crriD- o c:" ji> o cizz> o c
Don't fly into anger.
Bills stay paid when
you pay by check.
and with us there is no
SERVICE CHARGE
HOWE STATE BANK
HOWE, TEXAS
All Deposits Insured to $10,000.00 by the FDIC
Leon McDonald of Anson, Texas THE HCW2S, TEXAS, ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960
spent Monday night with Mr. and ----
Mrs. A. L. Reewfes. Mr. McDonald i Mrs. Mima Scott of Lake Jack-
is a cousin of Mr. Reeves.
son is visiting Mrs. Grace Sloan,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reeves and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henderson.
Everybody benefits
when Rural Electrics
r'
hive life to
democracy
^ Democracy, like people, gain*
strength from exercise.
When Americans engage in politi-
cal debate and vote in free elections,
they breathe new life and vitality into
the democratic process.
America’s rural electric systems
provide a continuing example of how
democracy flourishes in one sector of
the electric power industry. Each year
in hundreds of meetings all over the
country the members of these coopera-
tives and other consumer-owned sys-
tems meet to review ... to discuss ...
to debate and to cast their votes.
Each member has one vote, in
accordance with cooperative tradition
and democratic principles. These mem-
ber-consumers have the final say in
the policies and direction of these busi-
ness enterprises.
Rural electrics were created in the
democratic tradition by the people
, they serve to bring light and power to
rural America. And they are keeping
' pace with continually growing power
requirements with the help of Rural
Electrification Administration loans
which are repaid with interest.
Working with thf' • government
to meet the nation’s i . : aral elec-
trics also give life to de____~.. :y ... and
everybody benefits.
Grayson-Collin
Electric Cooperative
Inc.
A Tax-Paying Locally-
Owned Corporation
Van Alstyne, Texas
YONCE FOOD MKT.
ACROSS FROM THE HOWE STATE BANK
"We Specialize in Good Meats"
HOT BAR-B-Q Thursday Only This Week
CRYSTAL WHITE,
DETERGENT/ Liquid/
48 OZ. BOTTLE Mtk
49c
LUNCHEON MEAT,
DAK, lb. 39c
HALES LEADER, WHOLE
GREEN BEANS
5 cons $!•
HALES PRIDE, FANCY, TENDER MELTING
SWEET PEAS
§ cans $f.00
DEL MONTE, HALVES or SLICED, V/2 SIZE CAN
PEACHES
Can 25c
SEVEN-UP/
- ■ . f •• ;
MARKET
PRODUCE
WILSON’S TRAY-PACK
BACON lb- 69c
FROZEN BOX
STRAWBERRIES 25*1
FRYERS ib 2*
HOT-
WATERMELONS ">• T* |
Plus Deposit
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Walker, Bob. The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1966, newspaper, August 4, 1966; Howe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth840202/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .