Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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CATAL0G SERVICE
Homton Rose Society, for the
assistance of hit group in es-
Garden Federation
Presents 7 Awards
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HONOREES AT LUNCHEON, AWARDS CHAIRMAN.
Mrt A. C. Pirknrd, B. if. Barham, Mrs C. J. Collier
Mes. Harry Atlee and Roy
Ramsay wete dismissed ov-
at the weekend from Memor-
ial aad aze now improving
at their homes:
Mes. R. L. Aldtidge had
the misfottune to break hat
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16,000 VALUES
Rodgers'
Mes. T. J.
lotted acres. April 6 to al-
so the final date to apply
far additional peanut acte-
ZEBRA CORRAL
Everyone is back from the
Easter holidays filled with
Easter eggs and enthus-
iasm. The time draws near
that all seniors look for-
ward to with mixed feel-
ings.
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Mes. Lewis Joadon and M.
Jordan and her ototet to
l«w, Mrs. Marfa Glick, were
fa Pleasanton, Tuepday to
attend funenl services far
Mins Brownlee’s brother,
with your purchase of three gallons of
Minnesota Paints at regular retail price.
* $2 with two gallons
• $3 with one gallon
ON HAND WHEN GOV. JOHN CONNALLY proclaimed
April as Cancer Control Month in Texas was 1964 Amo*
rican Cancer Society State Crusade Chairman, Attorney
General Waggoner Carr.
Mr. Kline is watching out
for J. E.'s welfare in Civ-
ics Class.
We’re real proud of one
of ou senior boys, Bill
Cott ingame, for receiving a
two-year college scholar-
ship. what was the only
loop hole? Ask BiU.
JIM C. LANGDON is now servine on the Rafroed Com
, mhden and doing a fine job. Temas ol production has fane
up 1 per cent, moaning more incoie far Tenam aad mere
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have hunted more than Eas-
te" eg85, Sunday. Right,
Mrs. Raymond Byers en-
tend Memocial hot Saturday
as a medical patient, but
was able to return home Oo
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.you'll have a ball with now
Boswell’s Meadow Gold MardI
Grat Toffee Nut Ice Cream. its
creamy toffee ice cream with a
gonerous sprinkiing of crunchy. •
| toffee nut candy bits throughout
I Get a haif-gallon now.
MINNESOTA
EQUALITY HOUSE PAINT
Nationally Advertised
at $7.60 List Per Gallon
Now at the Low, Low Price
of Only $5.98 Per Gallon
Retail Price
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH NEWS
By Martha S. Jones
Members have been for*
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tunate to have Dr. Vernon
L. Themm spook the past
two Sabbaths.
Tho lot purchased by the
Adventists will bear watch-
ing as activity should start
shortly. An artist's draw-
ing of oar proposed now
building will appear to this
coham fa the near fatwa.
Earl and Earle Renfro
haw had m house
the last two weeks
brothers and sisters, some
uncles and aunts, and com-
fas and nieces far a family
veunion. Sistars am Mes.
Myrtle Renfo Clark of Bak-
etsfield, Calif., Mm. Mury
Renfro Ftanchini of Ftesno,
Calif., Mes. Jessie Renfo
Beck of Reno, Nev., Mes.
Blanche Renfro Towell of
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oast Rev. Tom Reafro of
tax revenue. JIM LANGDON is • farmer high
who underatands th problema of omen, trud
dealer*, the raikroeda and other induatrin ho he
lato to the puble intereh Tena* mwt beep l
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Photo and story courtesy
of The Houston Post.)
Activities have really be-
gun here at Grandview Hi.
This Saturday night at
7:30 the junior class will
sponsor another meat hoot-
enanny. It will include
both local and foreign tal-
ent and promises to be a
foot-stomping good time.
Admission will be only 50c.
Let's all cone out and
how sone fun. It will be at
7:30 in the High School
Gym.
completed and are ready for occu-
pancy A water well has been '
drilled, butane gas piped to each
house and electric service has
The only work required on the
three other areas will be right-
of-way clearance for roads and
fences, aad the completion of th*
fencing. A total of over M miles
of right-of-way clearance is in-
volvd in the project, and th*
fencing will cost over $50,000,
exclusive of posts.
"Low-cost hunting for the com-
mon man is always welcomed,"
LeBlane said, "and that is what
w* plan to furnish here.
"For a nominal fee SCOT is
famishing a check-in station,
guides, transportation to prepared
blinds aad assistance in field
dressing deer taken. Th* hunter
will assume the responsibility of
replacing any deer he kills, but
SCOT will even do that for him
after payment of a fee that
covers only the actual cost of re- .
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Until the incident of Sun-
day occured, most every-
one believed that G. P.
liked B. R. at least a lit-
tle. Who would ever have
believed he would hit her
in the head with a ball ?
a "nztuugm
Claude Myets of Albu
uerque, N.M. is visiting
r. and Iba. Ozie Allmon.
Primary May 2 far Raikreed CammWaar
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: Easter Sunday visitors
'wff Me. and M«. H. L.
Meador wete Mr. and Mes.
Raymond Bowles, Me. end
Mrs. John Duvall and Mrs.
Johnny Moran of Grand
Prairie.
Reesarch themes are fin-
ally finished. The juniors
an really relieved.
All junior end senior gkls
on excitedly making ar-
tangements for formals and
eauty shop appointments
Is the Junior-Senior Ban-
quet date, April 18, draws
Seven Houstonians, who have a new amaryllis called Dr Pick-tablishing th* rose gardens on
mad* contributions to garden ard,'; to Mrs J. W Slaughter th* grounds of th* Garden Cen-
club members in the field of hot- far starting th* Bulb Mart forth* - - — ..____ii
tieulture and related subjects. Garden Club of Houston, funds troducing a new rose named
received plaques at th* fourth of which go to the beautification "Hmsmtrmian "
annual awards luncheon of the! of th* grounds of the Houston
Houston Federation of Garden Museum at Fine Arts; to B. M
-Peat Pheto bv Dell Von Own
at "Yardner," bulletin of the
Men's Garden Club of Houston;
Dewey Compton, for hie radio
programs for gardeners; to L
R. Van Burgh, president of the
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MONDAY FINAL DATE
FOR PEANUT ACREAGE
Key, Sr., office
manager far ASCS announc-
ad that Monday, April 6 to
the final date to telease un-
wonted peanut acresge for
1964. This unwanted acre-
age will be used to help
those producers who wish
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Clubs Friday in Mitford House Bahs am, city hortcutuHist for conin
Those honored were Mrs A. C his assistance with th* annual M A
Pickard in recognition of her "Blssomtime Houston'' flower HiaAt iraaundrtder
services as a national instructor show tonpresidentrpresidedand we
of the American Amaryiis So- Other who received awards comed.nonortes, member* and
ciety and for her propagation at were F. A C. Mccuha, editor u .
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am wea bom and roared in
Geandview end to the eon of
M. end Mes: Toy Beehem.
E tex Deer
Preserve
Is Readied
AUSTIN. Texas (Sp.) — Henry
LeBlanc of Port Arthur, president
of the Sportsmen’s Cubs'of Texas
(SCOT), reported that "operation
Whitetail— East Texas,” a low-
cost dssr hunting and conserva-
tion project on a 10,000 acre
spread in Sabine County, will def-
initely be in operation next fall.
In his second progress report
9 the SCOT-sponsored project,
* Leblanc said that all work on ths
first area should be completed
within two weeks. The project is
mad* up of four areas, or pas-
tures, all of which will be sur
rounded by a dear proof fence.
The first area will include a
caretaker's house and a check-in
Ration, both of which have been
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. And Neagle to etill buying more and mere bankrupt etooke,
emoke damaged atocks and railroad damaged atoshe. Now he
has some BATH TUGS, more DE8K8, end incidantally a M
GALLON WATER MEATER FOR JUST $38.00, alee white
lead, alne and titanium formula outalde paint al the unheard of
prtoe of $2.95 PER GALLON. And lleten to thiei Broken late
of yarious colore of ineide painta to olose out at H.98 PER GAL-
LON. Gamo of these Hated as high aa 98.98 a gallon originally.
So. some an. Here la the real deal ter builder or home repair
too. NEAGLE MAS JUST •OUGNT A FULL RMILROAD OAR
OP FIRE REN9TINQ POUR by SIGHT FOOT SMEET ROOK
and over 1000 of these sheeta are without damage, and te ha
sold at the few. tow "Neagle Prioe" of muree.
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M. and Mes. W. L. Rod-
geta and son, Randy and
daughtet, Renae of Fot
Worth were guests ovet the '
Easter holidays with Mrs.
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Grandview Tribuns, April 34 1964
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Plan now...take home your set of this exquisite
tableware service for four by the famous Inter-
national Silver Co. today. AND. you don’t
have to buy paint until later when you use our
special Lay-A-Way Plan-just a small deposit
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What aantor bay and his
girl go around to the sun-
niest wenthet with their
windshield wipets aa? Do
you know, G. L and J. R.?
Wonder who p. F. to tak-
ing to the Junior-Senior
Banquet ?
Guana that’s all for now.
kids. Look again next week
to gee who has been ee^gM
kith. Coad.
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Jesse has a heap tod mm to pay, ** thls week Jense sey* he
will CHANGS YOU $10.00 MONS ON EVERY CAR until Oto
sbill to paid. Jesee says W he lied done that laat week he would
Already have over $260.00 paid. Anyway, Jesse saye what I He
tea otters you $10.00 more, 80 LONG AS HI SAVES YOU .
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“*2 But to offset to any of you who Had Map Nai bills Ite week
will to given a $2000 BETTER MAL. PROVIQED, MOW-
EYER, THAT YOU GST BELLI OR BOMB OTHER "TEXAS
GpVING" SAN FRANCISCO LAWYER TO SIGN THE AF*
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3 . Seriously, Maa* says that 26 BALU LAST WEEK WERE
oD, RUT he waste just a "littie more busineset
*' Be while it fa "tee wet te plow" just go shop everywhere,
they come see Neagle. ITS NEVER TOO WET TO TRADE
WH NEAGLE! Mte everyone to buying a new er better ear
nw-a-days, as why net your familyt Especially when you ace
buy at the "Neagle -price." and on Nengle terms. Neagle will
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