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THE GRANDVIEW WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949
America’s Oldest Handicraft
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BACON, pound........39c
See us now for Tractor parts.
45 c
BUIE’S, Grandview.
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Mrs. E. T. Hale and Derwood. •
See BUIE’S for Electric and
Gas Ranges. All popular makes.
Telephone your news to tRu
Tribune No. 8 or 38. Thanks.
Misses Ruth Ranell Sheets of
TCU and Jane Lightfoot of
NTSTC, Denton spent last week-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter James
and daughter, Nancy of Dallas
spent Tuesday night in the
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ATTENTION FARMERS
On account of my health, I
am selling my farm implements
cheap; may have something you
need. J. B. James, Jacobs Farm,
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Bates Moore returned to his
home Friday after a stay of ten
days in the Santa Fe hospital at
Temple.
where Rev. S. R. Goff is hold-
ing a meeting.
Mr. Minnie Hutchins and Ches
Warren of Italy were visitors in
the homes of her daughters,
Mrs. Wilson Tackett and Bates
Moore, Tuesday.
Mrs. Jack Sanders and little
daughter of Cleburne spent last
Friday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dee May.
end in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Sheets.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Webb of
Abilene spent last week-end in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Cooper, Sr.
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E. L. HALLMAN
GRANDVIEW, TEXAS
Fire and Tornado Insurance on
Farm and City Property
Automobile Insurance
Shop AT HOME
with the
FULLER
DEALER
For the complete-
line of FULLER
Q0as
Complete line of parts for
Chrystler and Plymouth parts.
BUIE’S, Grandview.
kite string!
THIRD: If your kite should get tangled im.i
electric lines, do not climb the pole:*
or try to get the kite loose with a >.
pole or stick.
Call your electric service company! "
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Brushes, Mops and Brooms
and other cleaning aids.
E. T.HALE
FOR SERVICE—Blue Ribbon
Jersey Male at my barn.
Garland Cook, Rt. 4.
Rev. Bill Norton of Ft. Worth
visited in the home of her uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Norton last
Tuesday.
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Footwear, and too, you save up
to $5.00 pair.
; Leader Department Store.
“Communists ‘rescuing’ my prop-
erty from ‘greedy capitalists’
sounds about like my dog ‘rescu-
ing’ my steak from the ice-box!”
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sanders
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Buddie Stuart of Athens, Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Lane and Mrs. T.
W. Elliott of Hillsboro enjoyed
an outing at Trinidad Lake last
week-end.
g Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Siratt
and daughter. Miss Evelyn and
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd spent
last week-end in Galveston.
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Dr. G. R. RITCHEY
DENTIST AND X-RAY
MISS MAY TIPPIE
Dental Assistant
Closed Friday’s.
Res. Phone 169 Office No. 2z
ITASCA, TEXAS
you want budded see
R. B. Marshall
See our Frigidaire Ranges.
Absolutely latest thing in the
the way of stoves.
BUIE’S, Grandview.
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ARMOUR’S STAR
PICNIC HAMS, pound....
Get your tractor parts and
have your tractor ready to go
before the spring rush. We can
fill your orders.
BUIE’S, Grandview.
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. We can supply your needs in
Tractor parts. See us first.
BUIE’S, Grandview.
Mly Veiqhbot
By Bill Paulson
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P 0 T ATO E $ ,ten poundsfor 49 c
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Listen to the TP&L Radio
Show each Friday, 8. P.M.—
Radio Station WFAA—820
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The art of making fine glassware is the oldest industry in fue
country. Quality American glass is made entirely by hand. Eaek
operation is performed by a skilled craftsman. The picture shows
one of the final processes — putting on the delicate cut work Wiih
distinguishes much handmade American glass.
Mrs. M. W. Kirkland and son
of Dumas spent last week-end in
home of her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. George Harrell.
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F00Ds
Get Your BICYCLE Tickets Here!!
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We guarantee to save you
money on SHOES for -each and
every member of your family.
Leader Department Store.
PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO NO.
IMPERIAL PURE CANE f A
S U G A RJivepeund sack... 39 c
PURE LARD, three pound carton 49c
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Skirts and Blouses for Spring
Wear. All sizes and guaranteed
priced to please you.
Leader Department Store.
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. Mrs. J. H. Muckleroy and
Mrs. E. E. Hunter of Cleburne
visited in the home of their
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ALVARADO RENDERING COMPANY
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the home of Mrs. J. L. Crouch. I
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Peters Shoes' for The entire!
family at big savings. See them
today.
Leader Department Store.
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] Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson
returned last Thursday from
Houston and Pasadena, where
they visited in the home of their
son, Mr. and .Mrs. Dan Winn and
Mrs. Johnson’s mother, who has
been very ill.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Norton of
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
cis Norton and little daughter,
Sheron of Temple and Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Barry, son and
daughter spent Sunday in the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Norton.
Mrs. Billie Allen of Dallas
spent last week-end in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kennard Williams and little
daughter, Sandra Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman O’Kel-
ley and little daughter, Jane
spent Sunday in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
O’Kelley at Bynum.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Nabors of
1 Glen Rose visited Tuesday in
. the home of their daughter, Mr.
1 and Mrs. W. E. Howeth.
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We will gladly demonstrate
the celebrated Hoover Vacuum
Cleaner. Call us.
BUIE’S, Grandview.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Randles
and little son, Jimmie of Fort
Worth spent last week-end in
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Ross. Their lit-
8 p -
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Mrs. S. R: Goff spent the
week-end in O’Kenah, Oklahoma,
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burne spent last week-end in
—;op of -- snent Sun- the home of her daughter, Mr.
daysinthehomeer MFD. and Mrs. G- T- Emo*- .
tie grandson, .Jimmie remained ------
for a few days visit.See us now ior Iracior pari
, ‘ , Get ready for spring plowing.
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~2/DEAD AND FALLEN ANIMALS
Sy BOUGHT. FOR PROMPT AND
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ted dog. Answers to name of
“Scrappy.”
Lynn and Jerry Huffman.
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and daughters spent Sunday in
the home of her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Burhl Wilson, a,nd son of
Weatherford.
9:45 a. m.—Delivery Twice Daily—4 p. m.
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FISH, perpound........ VC
Miss Marguerite Blair was
called to Dallas Tuesday on ac-
count of the death of her grand-
father.
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Kte ftying time is here/
It takes good judgment to fly a kite properly . .. but
that makes it more fun! Wonderful, windy Marchi
days provide the best kite-flying weather . .. but
gusty winds are tricky. Just as airline pilots observer
flying rules for the safety and pleasure of their pas-
sengers .. . top-flight kite flyers can double their fun
and have a high safety record by following these
simple rules:
FIRST: Fly your kite in open spaces where
there are no electric lines!
SECOND: Do not use metal or wire in your
For Sale—100 pound ice ca-
pacity Coolerator. Good usable
condition. W. A. Luck, phone
191.
Mr. and Mrs. Claibourne C. daughter and sister Mr and
Crouch, son.. John Henry and John Emory, Jrsand Grandview
Mrs. Ocie Wilson and daughters riends ast Eriday.
of Dallas spent last week-end in , Mrs .Joe Anthony of Venus
pent Tuesday in the home of
r. and Mrs. J. T. Polson. In
ie afternoon they visited rela-
ives in Itasca.
For Sale — 1938 Chevrolet in
good condition. See Grady
Elliott.
| Cakes and pies baked to order,
and Mrs. Joe Holloway Call 160 Mrs. J- G “ton
O—O-ocOcOco<oeo<o—40
I For Sale — F-12 Farmall on
rubber, buster, cultivator and
planter. Cheap. Lee Roden,
Phone 35 F31.
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Large and Small
Animal Practice
DR. CHAS. L. BOYD
VETERINARIAN
Phone Office 72 Residence 176
Grandview, - Texas
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SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY... |
COUNTRYSTYLE FRIED CHICKEN |
Thursday Special—Chicken & Dumplings!
We Specialize in HOT ROLLS Everyday ! ! I
CORNER CAFE |
Phone 60 Mrs. Grace Howeth Phone 60
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The Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1949, newspaper, March 18, 1949; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1468778/m1/5/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.