Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1977 Page: 4 of 6
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FOR SALE:Honda 100
street bike, ridden on-
ly 3700 mi. Excellent
condition$285 .00,866-
Roughneck IIE portable
welder 225 AMP A. C.
Welder w/ 14 H. P.
$1,000; Electric start
engine on trailer, Vic-
8:00-5:00
8:30-12:00
Weekdays
Satuzday
Call 866-3658
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SMALL ACREAGE :
$55.00 down plus clos-
ing. W. C. Cottingame,
Season’s best to all
the fine people of
the community.
MAY THE TIMES AHEAD BE
KIND TO YOU IN EVERY WAY.
We want you to know
more about our business!!!
May it bring to you all
the good things of life
in fullest measure.
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REAL ESTATE
By: Brooks Smith
President,
First State Bank
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Happy‘New Year
May it bring good
luck, good cheer.
Jo and John Moore
Lorene and Burnett Crowell
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To Worship With The
Grandview Church of Christ
NEED HARDWARE?
Furniture and Applian-
ces? We have the most
complete stock. Phone
687-2281. McPherson
Hardware and Furni-
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The Glen Russells
Glen, Patsy, Julie, Kellie and Kent
Our aim is to follow the pattern of
faith and worship in the New Testament
the only safe guide for Christian doctrine
and living. . ____ ___________
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Cattlemen Start
Survey on Beef
A campaign to identify those business
establishments which use only American
beef has been inaugurated by the
Independent Cattlemen’s Association.
The project includes the distribution of
red, white and blue window decals
proclaiming the exclusive use of domestic
beef in food products and food preparation
to restaurant and retail store merchants.
ICA President T. A. Cunningham said
he hopes to see the decals displayed in
food establishments throughout the state
as well as the nation in coming months.
The decals read: ‘This establishment
serves only American produced beef.”
Also working with the program is the
Independent Food and Energy Producers
Inc., a group also headed by Cunnigham.
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PUBLICATIONS
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December 30,1977
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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' COLLEGE STATION - Wool
traps warmth, sheds water and
can save energy, says Marlene
Odle - Kemp, clothing specialist
with the Texas Agricultural Ex-
tension Service, The Texas A&M
University System.
Wearing apparel that uses
wool fiber makes cold weather
and lower thermostats more tol-
erable, she says.
“Unlike other fibers, wool
has a natural crimp which holds
air in the fabric and provides
a warm insulation, so wearing
many thin layers of wool cloth-
ing traps more air and gives
even more warmth.
“Wool’s ability to shed rain
drops before they penetrate the
fabric is another unique quality,”
the specialist says.
Also, wool still retains its
warming characteristic although
it finally will absorb moisture
when large amounts of it come
into contact with the fiber.
Since we are a service or-
ganization, and most of
these services cost money,
we in turn must charge for
them. We do however, try
to minimize the final cost
—the customer. We want
you to use this bank for
whatever services you re-
quire.
happy new year
We wish the very best of everything
to our many friends and customers.
Have a very good year!
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condition $125; Allis- Dec. 18-Jan. 31 — “Treasure, Jan. 18-22 — Boat, Sports and
~L1mrwNIA- m,c people, ships and dreams — a Travel Shows, Austin and Corpus
_l5 W-*l iTac Spanish shipwreck on the Texas Christi. A chance to look over new
tor on propane - 3 coast," Institute of Texan Cui- boats and sports equipment and
point hitch and 4 row tures, San Antonio. This exhibit, gather the latest information on
A bank is a service organ-
ization. The banking ser-
vices that you require are
always available for the
asking. A few of the major
and most frequently used
services are; checking ac-
counts, savings accounts,
certificates of deposits,
loans, money orders (cash-
iers cheques), travelers
cheques, and many others.
We have tried for many
years to find most all of
the avenues the bank can
be of service to you, but if
there is a service that we
do not provide, please let
us know and we will at-
tempt to set it up for you.
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, TEXAS POWER & LIGH I COMPANY
A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility
Texas Power & Light Company, in accordance
with provisions of the Public Utility Regulatory
Act of Texas, hereby gives notice of the Com-
pany’s intent to implement new schedules of
electric service rates in areas served by the
Company, effective January 25, 1978, or as soon
thereafter as permitted by law.
The rate schedules will result in an 18.4 per
cent increase in the gross revenues of‘Texas
Power & Light Company.
A complete copy of the new rate schedules is
on file with the Public Utility Commission at
Austin, Texas, and with each affected munici-
pality, and is available for inspection in each of
the Company’s public business offices.
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Outside Johnson Co$5.00
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866-3388 during day Taxasamntigtitieo
and 866-2161 after 6 ships wrecked off Padre Island in
p.m. 21-C 1553. Free. Hours: 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Tuesdays through Sundays.
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FOR SALE: 1974 Ford
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auto speed controls.
Excellent condition,
$2800.00. 866-3336
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or 111866-3366, John Shows’ World Championship In-
Mr, 51 +f, door Rodeo, Odessa. The Hereford
—5 ox tie show will have 300 steers and 100
*" ' heifers. Two hundred and twenty-
i——। five entries are expected in the
L-____ Quarter Horse show. The shows
_-map> end Jan. 6, but the rodeo runs
Rig $150; Winch January cronebcbusZthAaeotharEao
Truck — 1960 Chevy N ( p.m. Admission $3 & $4. For
1% ton w/6 cyl. engine- > additional information contact the
Knoine g, RoN, in ex show office Box 6387, Odessa
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cellent shape $1 500; rouristDevel°PmentA8ency’arebutafe*.of ’
.T ’ the many excellent recreational opportunities ***
Philco refrigerator good offered by communities across the state. A ... . . T
more complete listing of Texts events may be Jan. 13-14 — County Junior
running condition $30, obtained free of charge by writing ttda, Box Livestock Shows, Cameron and
Roper range, clean $45, 12008, Dept C Austin 78711 Hamilton.
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Dec. 30-Jan. 2 — First Monday mUCELAnEOUS
Trades Days, Canton. It’s been "
3 LOTS FOR SALE- going on every month since 1873— FOR SALE’ Good con-
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city s section alone, 1800 vendors 105.
7T.'~—- expected this month) and oldest pickup With 1973 low
SMALL ACRLAGL - flea market in Texas. It has been mileage. Chev. 350-V8
Water, private road, said that if an item can’t be found at engine, $1295.00. Call
exclusive, close-in,good Canton, it can’t be found. Admis- 91
financing. Tanglewood sionis free. Hours: all day all four 866-2488. 21c
Ent. Inc., Box 446, •s ,,,
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Morning Worship........10:50 a.m.
Evening Worship...........6:00 p.m.
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1977, newspaper, December 30, 1977; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1469167/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.