Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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FACTS ABOUT YOUR
SOCIAL SECURITY
SPORT
SHIRTS
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RESISTOL
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.Sunday visitors with Mt.
and Mes. Charles Rowles
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Fine Food and
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JANUARY 27.31
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gilbert
and famiy of Arlington visit*
ed last Saturday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Gilbert.
Question: I work as a
cleaning woman in a number
of private homes. Some of
my employers don’t report
my earnings for social se-
curity because I work only
half a day a week for them.
Are they doing the right
thing?
As much
As $4 off
WHATEVER YOU ARE BUYING TELL
THEM YOU WANT "THE NEAGLE
F. D. Sain of R. Worth is
visiting in the home of his
son-in-law and daughter, M.
and Mrs. Joe Hughes.
"Our Customers are our
most priced possessions.
Their satisfaction are
our greatest assets""
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NEAGLE will finanoe your car, arrange Insurance, and
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with Mts. J. H.
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dogs, pinto beuns, mus-
(Social Security questions
may be mailed to Social Sec-
curity Administration, 815
Penns lyvania Avenue, Fort
Worth, Texas, 76104. You
will receive, a reply direct.
Questions asked most often
answered here.)
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Ladies, Girls, Boys
SHOES..........
Mrs. Ozie Allmon and Mias
Grace Emory visited Sunday
with Miss Kathleen Elmove-
in Memorial Hospital.
Mts. Byron Senter and Mes.
Leon Bowen, Jr. of Cle-
burne attended e luncheon-
shower Saturday at Cross
Keys in Fort "Worth, honoring
Miss Judy Hendrick, bride*
elect of Ray Hildebrant, nep-
hew of Mes. Senter.
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M. and Mes. Otis Ellis of
Waco were Sunday visitors
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WEn IS S-UEIp •ESe JEIM-E
Ellis and other velatives.
WANTED-- This familiar phrase is aa indi-
cator of a healthy economy ... where jobs are
available I These welcome words become especially
noticeable when a new industry comes to town pro-
viding new payrolls, additional burlaw for local
merchanta, more tax dollars to
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peach cobbler, and milk.
WEDNESDAY:
Mt. and Mrs. Troy Martin
and daughter of Cleburne
were Sunday visitors with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shorty Wilson. .
and government services.
Texas Power & Light
industrial growth by sups
needs of today, while plan
As much
As % off
As much
As $3 off
As much
.As $4 off
The terror of this motherand
ehild will no doubt be short
lived, for he fire department
has come in time. Bat what of
the “second terror” that fol-
lows, when they realise that
they cannot cope with the
cash loss that fire has brought.
Insurance could have saved
■ them from financial tragedy
. . . it may yet save yon! Call
right now to arrange for ade-
quate property coverage.
Then go to Carver Dept.
Store and buy the many bar-
gains now being cleared.
Mts. Rachel Bradley re-
turned last week from an ex-
tended visit with relatives
and friends in El Paso and
Liberal, Kansas.
Big reductions on good
branded merchandise now
during sale at Carver Dept.
Store.
As much •
As $2 off
As much
As $3 off
Answer: Any employer
who pays you $50 or more
in cash wages in a calen-
dar quarter is legally liable
for reporting your earnings.
As little as four dollars
paid regularly every week
should be reported. Ask the
social secuity office for
pamtphlet No. 21 to give to
your employers.
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POTEET RITES HELD IN
CLEBURNE, WEDNESDAY
Funeral services for Mes.
Hottie Nora Poteat, mother
of Mes. Viola Anderson of
Grandview, were held Wed-
nesday at Crosier-Peason
Chapel in.Cleburne. Inter-
ment was H Alvarado Ceme-
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MONDAY:
Fried chichen, mashed pota-
teas, green beans, hot rolls,
applesauce, and milk.
Grandview Tribune, Jan. 24/1964
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Weekend guests in the Hom-
terracing
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RAYMOND TACKETT
Bulldozing of Al Kinda
Route 3 Ph. T13-3976
ALVARADO, TEXAS
LPG PRODUCTS AND APPLIANCES
Tanks, For Sale Or Loose
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Mr. and Mes. Don Prater
and family of Arlington were
Sunday visitots with
enta, Mr. and Mts. 0. B.
Prater. They were accom-
ponied home by their son,
Waymon, who had enjoyed
several days with his grand-
parents.
Bob Elliott and Ken Gondo
of Arlington State College
were weekend visitors with
M. and Mes. Odell Elliott
and family.
The folks at Carver Dept.
Store have just received big
shipment new Spring Dresses
--priced right - and styled
right.
M. and Mrs. Johnny Chap:
man visited on Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. B. R. Tov-
dauge of Richland Hills.
Mr. and Mts. James Carver
and daughter, Kathy of Fort
Worth were Sunday guests
with relatives here.
granddaughter of Grand Pra-
irie, M. and Mrs. Charlie
Livingston and daughter,
Livingston
and Miss Anne Livingston
included M. and Mrs. J: H.
Misses Carol Beth Floyd
and Jean Phillips of Baylor
University, spent the week-
end with M. and Mts. Doug
Carter. The Carters accom-
panied them to Dallas, ‘Sun-
day.
RANCH CAFE FORT WORTH
Phone WA 7-9389 5070 South Expessway
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M. and Mes. Johnny Mar-
tin and fondly of Irving and
M. and Mrs. Randy Royal
and fondly of Hillsbpro were
weekend visitors with M.
and Ms. Duncan Chapman
and with Mts. George Hall
in Memorial Hospital in
Cleburne.
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Ms. James Otis Lyle and
fondly of Bedford, M. and
Mrs. Eugene Bruner and
mils and Bill Lyle of Gar-
fond and Miss Ina Lyle of
Fort Worth.
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Ms. Odell- Tumner of Spo-
kane, Washington and Ms.
Eletric McLorn of Amarillo 1
visited recently in the home
of their aunt, Ms. R. L. Aid.
ridge.
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The monthly meeting of the
Homemakers Sunday School
Class was held Monday night
in the home of Patsy Holl-
and.
After a short business
meeting, Enell Stewart lad
in several games.
Refreshments of coffee and
pie were served to: Enell
Stewart, teachar; Maxine Mar-
tin, Goan Martin, Jerry
Pipes, La Nell Bennett, Mel
va Sue Swain, NeD Roden,
Mary Helen Ferguson and
Patsy Holland.
WERE ARC COM! "NEAGLE PRICES"— Ao,
$1.00 Size De-Icer....... .. . 69C
FOR I WEEK NEAGLE WILL ELECTRON- Am
ICALLY BALANCE ALL FOUR WHEELS
(Any welgwta Needed litre) FOR OViv— *- • “
Fri & Sat Only - 6 Ply d1 Q QE
6.70116 Tires.......... C.••
OUR SERVICE IS ALWAYS
RIGMT FOR YOUR CARI
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Anne Anthony. She had bean
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, years and lived at 1102
: Trinity Street.
Ms. Poteet, 78, died Mon-
| dev in a Cleburne hospital.
Survivors include 3 sons,
J. T. Poteet of Cleburne,
Sherman Poteet of Dallas,
and Edward Poteet of On-
tario, California; 3 daugb-
tars, Misses Blanche and
Anne B. Poteet of lebune
and Ms. Andergon of Quad
Home Owned and Operated
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gayle
Phone TI3-3950
Box 573 Alvarado, Texas
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