Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1964 Page: 1 of 4
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Grandview, Texas, Friday, January 31, 1964
Vol. 69
ZEBRA CORRAL
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SAFETY DEPOSIT
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JUDGE FRANK MeDONALD
ASKS RE ELECTION TENTH
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS
What history teacher tells
weird, gory stories to stu-
Supreme Court, Federal Die- .
trict Court, and the United 1
•I and nursing care to
and voted to increase
aid,
the
: meal, and
I the mem-
Yoe can protect the popers that Rratast ypur
family, by keeping these papers sofs in ear vaults.
For only pennies yen can provide this protection.
doing fine - fun
as ever in study
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ed and surprised with gifts
from Meo. Harry Atlas, who,
due to the illness of Mr. At-
lee, won unable to attend. /.
Mrs. Earl Hobbs is now in a
Fort Worth hospital for diagno-
sis and possible surgery.
I. M. Bowles of Route 3 en-
tered Harris Hospital, Fort
Worth, Fort Worth, last Sun-
day and is reported to be
seriously ill.
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YOU CAN'T KEEP
YOU A FAMILY IN A
rounding counties, I feel espec-
ially well informed concerning
the needs of this area
Holloway, treasurer; Mrs. O.
B. Prater, parliamentarian;
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If you had nothing else in your sofety deposit box
but o complete list of everything yen own, you'd
be money ahend in case of fan or theft.
winner Gary Reece of Den 2 and third place Mark Reece
of Den l — Photos by Clayton Kay.
00 TO CNURCN
SUNDAY
28 with eight membets, one
visitor, Cynthia Johnson, Mes.
Barrier and Mes. Welsh pno-
Mens Bible Class Entertain
With Fish Fry
" Cleburne, Fred Dickson; Hills-
boro. Sterling H. Flynt; Itasca,
O. R. Clark and M, C. Mahon.
Grow With Grondvfawf
M. E. (Boss) Garner, former
Grandview resident, suffered
a stroke at his home - 4144
Baldwin, Ft. Worth, last Sat-
urday. He is reported to be in
satisfactory condition.
ft
January -24 me
Gcandviev•H.D.
Nelda Welsh served cchss
and cookies.
Collier, Mes. Ollie Bowles,
Mes. Homer Hutchens, and
guests Me. and Mes. E. M.
Watts, Reuben Dollahite of
Grandview and Miss Ota
Whitesile of Fort Worth. "
and Rachel Bradley and C. L.
Waters.
The girls basketball team
did quite well Friday night as
Well, guess that’s all the
news for now. Be careful what
you do, for you never know
who's watching you!
itertanean Theater of Opeta-
tiond and received nine deco-
rations and citations. He en-
tered the service as an en-
listed man and was released
as a Lt. Colonel; member of
Texas 36th Infantry Division,
Frank G. McDonald asks
that he be re-elected as ■
member of the 10th Court of
Civil Appeals.
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Tom Ellis was able to re-
turn home Satunday from St.
Joseph’s Hospital, Ft. Worth,
and is improving after having
surgery on his eyes.
"Dear Hanna” boa in front of.
Mr. Ingle's office.
S. T. and W. P. seem to be
A club assembly was held
this week. Progress, plans
and projects were reported on
and dhicussed.
Visiting Rotarians wore from
Miss Kathleen Elmore is at
home from Memorial and fa
convalescing from major sur-
gery.
HD CLUB NEWS
Worts Host H.D. Club
With Family Night Party
Mr. and Mes. E A. Watts
were hosts recently to the H. '
E
I was born in Johnson County
and received my education hre
•nd •< Baylor University. My
parents are Mr. and Mrs E. K
Birdwell of Route 4, Cleburne. 1
have one younger brother. Dav-
•d. who is presently attending
college and one sister, Laurie,
who is attending Cleburne Pub-
Ik Schools.
Me. Kline was introduced
by Ms. Vasta Donoho, pro-
gram lender of the day. He
b-uew
mnuucu
d wished fisher
Ms. Jimmy Campbell and
daughter of Austin are visit-
after a period of visiting in J
the family room. During the
serving of pie and coffee the
honoted "ones" weve pleas-
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
IN WATERS HOME ’
ed a victory of 72-
Hey.
broken leg last Friday at his
home southwest of Grandview,
and is a patient in Veterans
Hospital, McKinney. He was
burning trash when the acci-
dent occurfed.
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Since I have spent nearly
of my life in Johnson and I
Jeff Laird (medical) and Ms.
George Hall (surgical). AU
are reported to be improving.
States Supreme Court. -
Frank G. McDonald is a
former District Judge of the
66th Judicial Dstrict. He is
now serving as Chief Justice
of the 10th Court of Civil Ap-
peals. He is a veteran of
World War H, serving in the
Army for 67 months, 30
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G.H.S. seems to be expand-
ing rapidly. We just obtained
a new student, Cody Beard.
We hope he has received a typ-
ical Grandview welcome.
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EmEAK
__R.WIRDWEIL.
L R. Birdwell
Announces For
Representative
O’Hara, O. L. Wilkirson, Joe
Holloway, S. E. McDuff, J.
W> Crocket, Charles Boyd,
Johnny Chapman, Melvin
Chapman, N. F. Hale, O. E.
Hale, Jr., Robert Ross, Luth-
er White, Rudolph McDuff,
B. W. Landberg of Ft. Worth
were the caunes of this ne-
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should Mt comtim to be I
mnimizad. i - - -H
Duing a round table dis- I
porate profits, income of ‛
small unincorporated busi-
nesses and professional en-
The Grandview Garden
fl
Friday, January 24, the
Mans Bible Class, S. E. Mc-
Duff teacher, entertained 76
members and guests with an
old "fhiiMwd fifth fry
W. A. But and Vernal Odom
did the honors; first by catch
fag the gpf top catfish off the
Port Araneas uMdog gounds,
next by cooking fa a wash
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ily—____________
Mes. Maud Russen visited D. Club for a family night
Sunday afternoon with tela- 'party and to honor members
ties in Fort Worth.
I wish to announce my cand-
dacy in the Democrati prim-
ary for State Represeativeof,._..
the 52nd District, composed of ing this week with her mother,
Johnscn, Bosque and Somervell Mes. Cecil Wallace and fam-
Counties. famr -
, value tomein serving in the
, State Legislature
| During the weeks ahead I
plan to visit throughout the Dia
p-irict and will try to see and
, talk with each fjou I will, ap
j preciate your suggestions as to
how I may beat serve ynu ,
. If I am elected your Mate Re
presentrive I pledge myself to
serye, you in an honest .incere
and forceful way always striv
ing for the bear interest of the
District. Dn thia basis I ask for
। your endorsement and vote,
J. R Birdwe
Whet’s the big fugs between
J. J. and G. B.?
Who was with whose boy
friend Saturday night, M. Y.
and L. H.?
the best year-to-year in-
crease since 1956.
He cautioned, however, that
unless the rate of economic
Grarhurip1u rilute
months oversees in Africa
' and Europe. He participated
Fire in all campaigns in the Med- ;
■ : Aicrorilm Sales & Sc
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Dallas; Texcas
M. and Mrs. Bobby Rockett
of Irving were Sunday visitors
with his parents, Mr. and Ms.
R. R. Rockett.
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9 Sa
y they tar
al 25 over
We at G.H.S. are surely proud
of Gary Pan for bringing in
the honors of fourth and sixth
places in the Ft. Worth Stock
Show?
the serewworm eradication pro- as
gram which has saved stockmen A«
who had admitted to having
birthdays during January. .
Games of 42 were enjoyed 5
I served on the staff <4 Cun ‘ dents and laughs?
gressman Morris Udall of Ari-
cngrenmalocnarie weftnef Any teen-agets having diffi-
of GeorgiaWhiteinWushingtn
Laso worked in the office of
Secretary of .Defense Robert Me
Namara. During the time I wor-
ked in these offices I gained val-
expansion is stepped up,
small firms's
coming year <
what slowed.
"We must continue to seek
ways of accelerating ora go-
wth rate”, Nk. Foley said. ;
"One of the most immediate
and effective ways of doing
this is through the proposed
Hilbun, Ingle
Gilbert. D. D. Whitehead, Joe
Frank G. McDonald was
born in Meridjan, Bosque
• County, the son of the late
Dr. and Mes. J. Frank Mc-
Donald. He is 47 years old,
is married to the former Miss
Louise Vanderford of Aquilla,
, Hill County; they have one
daughter. • -
Frank G. McDonald began
law practice in Hill County
in 1938;qis a graduate of Hill
County Schools, Baylor Uni-
versity, and Texas University
Law School. He is licensed
to practice before the Texas
uable knowledge and experien-
ce which’I feel will be of great
in district competition Feb. 8 at the National Guard Arm- AExam ge students long last,
ary Bldg. in Cleburne. Behind Lubke are second place begin ptepatation fo finallex-
aminations. Isn’t that some-
Ward Seeks Reelection
As State Representative
K. Ward is announcing his mmmmmum
andidacy for ieelction a state m m
Kepres entative . ' the ' 2nd legis- E
lative District, comprised of the E "■ V E : m
Counties of Bosque Johnson and E E
Som erv ell.
Mr Ward wishes to thank the I ‘ "
people for the opportunity to I I • E E
serve the 52nd District in the ■ V E E
LPgislature During his tenure | I y E m
he has supported measures thnt m
will be of benefit to the people ■ - "
of the State of Texas and his ft E
district He supported the farm I
to market road program and nid E E m m m
to our «tate hospitals and schools E
He helped vote into law medical E
REPORT ON THE SICK
James Rollen suffered a
। Which will T- R- give up? G.
BLUE RIBBON AWARDS in the Pine Wood Derby Race H. o working?
were won by (front to rear) Craig Tackett, Den 1, Kim
Lubke, Den 2 and Lewis Rhome, Den 3.
Mrs. C. L. Waters, publicity. . -
The following were at the
meeting: Mesdames W. W.
Mrs. Bowles Hostess At
January 24 Meeting
Civil defense and the far
portance of a family survival
culties, be it in love, school,
or parent problems, may now
find an answer to their prob-
lems. Miss Hanna Hoot fa in
. Grandview to work on the , .__. , . . .
! school paper. Anyone feeling n ”
theneedfor comsuitation, Bany Pullin (who suffexede
drop your fatten into the stoe last weekcnd7ca
-r ‛ -5 Jacobs (pneumonia patient).
J* V- • \ r- m--nemm rwpe- / •
■ PROSPECTS GOOD FOR
| THE SMALL BUSINESSES
■ Snail Business Adminis-
H trator Eugene P. Foley said
M that a high level of economic
H activity in 1964 will help
■ small businesses match or
H exceed the good year they en-
H joyed in 1963.
I He said that prospects are
■ good that the Nation’s econ-
H omy will continue to gain mo-
H mentum in the months ahead,
H particularly if the proposed
H tax cut is speedily enacted.
H Noting that we are starting
■ the 35th month of continuing
H expansion, he cited these
S other encouraging signs for
■ • small firm:
■ 1963 new business incor-
H potations exceeded 1962 lev-
l els;
■ There were fewer business
B failures in 1963 than in 1962;
I Small businesses compris-
■ ed most of the net gain of
ft about 50,000 business firms
in 1963;
■ Recent surveys indicate a
continuing increase in per-
.sonal consumption expendi-
-- - tures and business invest-
ment in plant and equipment;
Along with a rise in car-
financial help to the public pchools
of Texas to improve theft stan-
dards so that the youth of the
•tote might be better prepared to
accomplish the goals they will
rook. He alto supported laws
to curb unrensonable annezations
powers at cities sad worked for
Mt, and Mzs. Harold Harrison
and sons of Aledo were here
Satuzday fat a viit with Mes.
Hamisqn’s brother-in-law and
sister. Me. and Mes. Lowell
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. Mt. and Mrs. Pete Saunders
and children of Ft. Worth sport
Monday fa the haem of Mnund
to, Mes. Saunders.
No. 23
Club met January 23 in the .
home of Mrs. C. L. Waters,
with Mts. Rachel Bradley as
cohostess.
The program, "Conferva- .
tion of Wild Flowers” was
presented by Mrs. B. W.
Landberg of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Charles Boyd was in-
troduced as a new member.
Officers for 1964-1965 were
announced: Mes: Clayton
Kay, president; Mrs. Jack
McDuff, Mrs. Johnny Chap-
man, vice presidents; Mrs. N.
F. Hale, secretary; Mrs. Joe
Distrito He supported bettenlaw Office of
tion ho voted and worked for the sass and sag
development of our water re- fihtorhhe
"H u bb aestio M aw cy
sentative,H.E. Ward.wapinethe thepeopinet
la cme affaira in the Ait of State of Tene
UT
or Comma
The president, Nelda Welsh
called the meeting to order.
Gwen Martin teed the min-
utes, Judy Johnston gave ths
treasurer’s report. A Valentine
party was discussed. After
wtetsas Tatin
AS____ A n - tD L-_.. wou now
1105* 2 • P: Cro P• business meeting The mem-
Mooce , W • A. bers recewved businees beads
for selling Camp Fisa Candy
nod six girls received 3rd
year awuzds.
millions of dollara. Pamed an
amendment io the congrensional
redintricting biU to keep Johnson
and Somervell Counties fa the Mi
When J. E.i
PINE WOOD DERBY RACE WINNERS-Kim Lubke holds
first place award in Tuesday night's Cub Scout PackNo.
201 race at school gym. Lubke will represent local Pack
Mm. 0. R. Desthezage was
P."octh,Tu
cusnion. Me. Kline unswezed
N. F. Hale, courteous Post
Office Clerk, is being missed.
N. F. _________________
pital, Fort Worth, Tuesday
night for surgery. .
W. N. Beard an! Mrs. W. A.
Gilbert are ill at their homes
at this writing (Wednesday
afternoon).
Hos-
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