Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1964 Page: 2 of 4
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in Austin and San Antonio.
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Mrs. Henry Miller of Dal-
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her mother, Mrs. W. W.
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Publishers
201 E. Criner St.
Easter visitors with Mrs.
H. D. Tackett, St. were
her daughters, Mrs. Joyce
Rosenberg and Mrs. James
Reynolds, Mt. Reynolds,
and son, Jimmy of Dallas.
Roth's Luncheon
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ingle were in Cleburne on
Monday visiting Mrs. C. J.
Brochette in Cleburne Nurs-
ing Home.
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M. and Ms. R. B. Dolla-
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Weatherford Sunday after-
noon.
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Fort Worth.
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WEDDING
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love yourself some money-
Check out prices first on
wedding pictures.
BONEY STUDIO
Itasca, Texas
Subscriphen Rotes
In Johnson County * ♦ • $3.00
Outside County • • • • $3.50
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Sunday visitors with M.
and Mrs. A. D. McElroy
were M. and Mrs. Jimmy
McElroy and son, Mike of
Fort Worth and Miss Dianne
McEver of Itasca.
Milk of Human Kindness
Said the kind old lady to The
Internal Revenue clerk: <
"I do hope you will give my
money to some nice country”.
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and family of Cleburne,
Miss Leia Johnson of Hills-
We goofed last week by
reporting the Gatlins were
building on Mortgage Hill.
We should have said the
Early Smiths. Ou apologies
to both parties, and wel-
come to our section Early
and Lillian. We're a mighty
proud bunch oii there on
Mortgage Hill . . . It’s not
just any and everybody that
has that good a credit rat-
ing.
M. and Ms. R. J. Rentfro
and children and Miss Paid;
ine Briscoe of Dallas and
M. and Mes. Harold Cass-
tevens and daughter, Leigh
of Ft. Worth were Sunday
guests in the C- W. Briscoe
home.
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■otter at ths Grandview, Tex-
eg Post Office under the Act
ef Congress on March 3, 1879.
School Trustee Election
Saturday and Cky (Alder-
men) Election Tuesday.
County politics not wanning
up too fast.
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CPeople
Waco and Mr. and Mes. M.
E. Kay of Coolidge.
ELECT
JERRY R.
BIRDWELL
YOUR
State Representative
Visiting Easter Sunday in
the W. N. Beard home were
Bonnie Beard of Abernathy,
M. and Ms. Joe Nestro
and Miss Georgia Beard of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. James
Byrd of Pleasant Grove,
Mes. Catherine Wiliams and
I daughter of Mesquite, Luth-
M. and Mts. J. C. Carver
visited with relatives in
' Ada, Okla, on Easter and ,
were accompanied home by
Mrs. Carver’s mother, Mes.
Annie Anderson of Shick-
ley, Nebraska.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Gill-
um and Don spent from
Wednesday through Sunday
with relatives in Newport,
Arkansas.
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and Ms. Lordis Williams
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fOOD SAVINGS J Green Stamps
The Junior Class will
sponsor another Hooten-
-anny Saturday night. Prom-
ises to be worth you time
and admission price.
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KIMBELL'S FINE
Pound Coo
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Biscuits
Mr. and Mrs. George Ab-
raham and family of Fort
Worth visited Easter Sun-
day with her parents, M.
Und 9ts
Dianne White visited last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Smith and family in
Bellville.
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Coffee Shop
Grope or Orange
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COUNTY ACCREDITED
AS SAFE TB AREA
Of special interest to the
livestock owners of John-
son and adjacent counties,
is a report from R. E. Gar-
rett, Executive Director of
the Texas Animal Health
Commission of Austin ad- '
vising that Johnson County
has again received teaccre-
dation as a Modified Accre-
dited Tuberculosis Area.
The certificate, which is
good for 6 years,has been
received by County Agent
Sam Mann.
Dr. Garrett said "This
Commission wishes to ex-.
press its appreciation to the
people of Johnson County
for the splendid cooperation
extended to its representa-
tives while work was being
conducted in Johnson Coun-
ty; and requests the further
cooperation of the citizens
of the area to maintain the
tuberculosis status of the
county.
Produce featured
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Guests over the weekend
for the Easter holidays in
the D. D. Tucker home were
M. and Mes. Harry Payne
and family of El Paso, Mr.
and Mrs. Otho Tucker and
family ofeFort Smith, Ark.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tucker
and family of Dallas and
M. and Mrs. Mack Tucket
and M. and Ms. Jerry
Tucker, of Waco.
Murrel Moran was in
Houston Saturday and Sun-
day to attend the sixtieth
wedding anniversary of his
parents, M. and Ms. E.
E. Moran.
tion for the support given
their organization. You
couldn’t have expressed it
in a "sweeter” way, girls1
Nor in a way we appreciate
more, either!
There are two pair of
crutches at the Tribune of-
fice for loan if someone
has need of them. They are
property of a local lady.
Florida—Fresh
NEW POTATOES
Easter visitors with Ms.
Mary Frances White were
her grandson, Greg White of
Lake Charles, La. and her
son, Jimmy White and wife
and Jerry White of Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma.
M. and Ms. Warren Isen-
berg and family enjoyed a
visit with H, K Isenberg
and other relatives in
Oleo
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In renewing her subscript-
ion, Mrs. Henrietta Cooper
of Austin writes: "I look
forward to the paper as I
have a warm place in my
heart for Grandview’’.
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First Baptist Church to
be in Revival Meeting next
week. We hear they have an
excellent speaker lined up.
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Mary Alice Hadley and
Jane Elliott took advantage
of the high winds last Fri-
day. They fashioned a kite
. from heavy brown paper and
sett it sailing - 2,000 feet
into the air, according to
the cord they unwound. Two
head scarves tied to the
kite were barely visible in
the air.
"My daughter is going to
play Beethoven tonight”.
"I hope she wins".
Tie
Leavin's
We are struggling trying
to find the necessary equip-
ne nt to get together a paper
since our move last week-
end. Of course, the new
place is not as neat as an
old maid’s hope chest, bit
Lorenzo Norton said it was
so clean we didn’t even
have a spittoon. Anyway,
we are enjoying it very
much. .
Ditto Ms. Mary Living-
ston eymou of Portuguese
Bend, California. ,
Camp Fire Girls around
Wednesday serving mighty
good cookies in apprecia-
Ms. Ora Ethridge of Waco
returned home Monday after
spending a week with her
sister, Ms. Hershel Winn.
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Visitors Easter Day with
Ms. G. E. Davis and Miss
Leonora Ingle were M. and
Ms. Wilmot Davis and
daughter, Dianna of Fort
Worth and M. and Ms.
Lloyd Ingle of Cleburne.
PEANUT BUTTER®0e
Kimbell's 18 m. Jar..3TC
Roane, Texas, Sunday.
Visitors during the holi-
days with the Clayton Kay
family were M. and Mrs.
Pat Kay and daughter of
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Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1964, newspaper, April 3, 1964; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473884/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.