Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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20 To SWUNEW SUNDAY
GIFTS
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THE STATE or TEXAS
for DAD
GOLDEN SADDLE RESTAURANT
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SOXS AND TIE SETS
ZIPPO LIGVITERS
GRAIN
Alvarado
BUTANE) Company
and
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Phone UN6. 3672
GRANDVIEW, TEXAS
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E. L HALLMAN
Fire ... Casualty ... Life
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president
Hom Owned
Mr. and Mrs.
You are heteby commanded
to appear by filing a written
enswer to the Plaintiff’s Pe-
The same top-quality central gas air conditioning
you’ll find in large mansions is now sized for
medium and smaller homes. This new 2.8 ton
gas unit has 2 to 3 times the durability of com-
parable electric models, lower maintenance
costs and gas economy. The new low price
includes installation. Own « for as little as $25
a month after down payn . it. For an estimate
Bern
iyy Beef
Day Phone: UN6 • 3390, Grandview
Night Phone: Collect, Ft. Worth A X 2 . 4 2 7 7
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH NEWS
By Mrs. Martha S. Jones
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reeable to them,
the remainder of .
Durable, Club Aluminum - famous for years for
even heat, "wateriess" cooking, and colorful por-
celain finish - now gives you a holiday from pot ’n
pan scrubbing. Even messy fried foods or cereal
pans swish clean. - thanks to the DuPont Teflon
lining. Cook with or without fats or oils-enjoy
easy cooking, easy clean-up . . . nowl
Mrs. E. E. Swain was host-
ess to the Grandview H.D.
Club in her home Friday,
June th.
With Mes. Swain at the pi-
two days from the
the issuance of this
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HUFFMAN'S
Departmental Drug Store
Debenddakee
CLEANING
PRESSING
CLEMMONS
CLEANERS
(4) May the executor di-
vide such portion of the tes-
iduary estate among Mes.
Marte Loesa Sheppard, Mts.
Georgia Loesa Potter, Mm.
Alice Mae Cabo, J. Ray Wea-
therley, J. Russel Welsh, and
Victor M. Pitney as may be
L P G PRODUCTS AND APPLIANCES
Tonks For Sole Or Loose
Butane and Propone Goa
And. If your system is not relatively now.
aiquite likeby that every use requires
" W* aystem was
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(2) Did said will and cod-
icil give Plaintiff the auth-
ority to sell the property be-
longing to eaid estate, with
the exception of the desig-
nated bequests, without ee-
curing an order from the
court authorising such sale ? -
(3) Did Mbs. Maude Het-
rick Wigle die intestate as
to any portion of her estate ?
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joyed, then
gave the following thought
for the day: "Those who do
not find time for recreation
gia Loesa Potter, Mes. Alice
Mae Cabe, J. Ray Weatherley
J. Russell Welsh, and Victor'
M. Pitney ?
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Their satisfaction an
To: Mes. Zetita Wofford and
her husband, if any, M. Wol-
fad, whose given name is
unknown, Defendants, Greet- .
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Mondey after the expiration
A TPAL Farm Service Advisor will be
gled to counsel with you on ellminating the
.... SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
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GAS, OILS, TIRES,
SOUTLAND BATTERIES
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struction and the declaration
of the rights and status of
ths legatees and devisees
under the will and codicil of
Ms. Maude Hetrick Wigle,
deceased. The court is re- •
quested to construe the will
and Codicil of Mrs. Maude
Hetrick Wigle, deceased, and
answer the following qust- ;
ions:
(1) Did said win and cod-
icil, after the payment of all
debts of nid estate ndeth
payment of the specific mon-
etary bequests enumerated
therein, and the specific be-
quests of other personal
property, leave all the resi-
duary estate of Mm. Maude
Hetrick Wigle to Mes. Marie
been learned.
During the social hou a
refreshment plate was served
to Mmes. Gilbert, H. H. At-
las, Claude Hill, George Ki-
ker, Joe Collier, Frank
Based, E. B. Hilburn, Homer
Hutchens. Jack Wilson, Char-
toy Roane and Minnie Hutch-
tee.
Meeting time,fo summer
months for the club was
changed to 2:30 p.m. starting
with June 19th with Vera
New ‘Black Magic’
Teflon-Lined
Club Aluminum
Pans Swish I Clean
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on HIS Day!
ELECTRIC RAZORS - Remingtom, Noreico, sohtek
BEAUTIFUL BILLFOLDS
TIE TAGS AND FRENCH CUFF I INK SETS .
AFTER SHAVE SETS — AND COLOGNES
PICNIC ICE CRESTS
MENS COMB AND RRUSH SETS
GLASS RODS AND SPINNING RFES
or befoce ten?
Thrifty new 2.8 ton
gas air conditioner
that cools and heats
average-size homes.
Own it for as little as
$25 a monk
STEAKS of DISTINCTION
are obliged sooner or later to
find time for illness".
This was a study meeting
with prooram topic being:
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“What you know about men-
tal illness”. Due to the ab-
sence of Mks. McClendon,
who was to have been pro-
gram leader. Mm. W. A. Gil-
beet handed out pamphlets
on Facto abort Mental Health
and the entire group joined
in reading then participating
in a round table discussion
• Everyone felt something new .
ty morning.
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The Grandview Seventh-Day
Adventists will be back at
their temporary meeting place
•306 4th St. tomorrow for Sab-
bath services after having at-
tended the Texas Camp Meet-
ing in Keene for the past two
weeks.
Elder Leon Strickland, as-
sociate pastor of the Keene
Church, will preach at the 11
a.m. service. Sabbath School
begins at 9:30 a.m.
A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to the residents of
Grandview and surrounding
area to attend.
Top Prices Paid
FOR ALL OF YOUR
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Mm Grain&Storage Ci
Bonnio Bridao, Mgr.
F. 0. BOX 301
Grandview, Texos
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Plaintiff, vs, Charles Pitney
et al, Defendants.
The names of the parties
to the cause are M follows:
E. L. Gist, Executor of the
Estate of Mm. Maude Hetrick
Wile, Deceased, to Plain-
tiff; and Charles Pitney,
Victor Pitney, George Het-
rick, John T. Hetrick, Mes.
Dolores Noell, Earl L. No-
oil, Mm. Minnie Bell, Mrs.
Helen T. Peterson, Mes. Col-
leen Hetrick Hendron, Harley
LeRoy Hendren, Mes. Zetita
Wofford, Chaise A. Hettick,
Lena Hetrick, Edith Lay-
man, Charles F. Layman,
Clara Schultz, LeRoy Het-
tide, Emma Roberto, Norton
Sullivan, J. Ray Weatherly,
Mes, Georgie Loesa Potter,
J. Russell Weigh, Mes. Alice
Mae Cabe, A. E. Cabe, Mate
Loose Sheppard, Ralph Shep-
pard, Texas Scottish Rite
Hospital for Crippled Child-
ren, Methodist Home, and La-
clede Memorial Cemetery As-
sociation are Defendants
A LA.f _c aL
A DEIE SEeWET OI Ene
natue of this suit is as fol-
lows, to-wit:
This action to brought un-
der Art. 2524-1, Revtoed
Civil Statutes of Texas, to
determine questions of con
happy father on dad’s day. _
No scouring I No sticking/
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such residuary estate into
cash and divide the same
among said Mes. Marie Loesa
Sheppard, Mrs. Georgia Lo-
esa Potter, Ms. Alice Mae
Cabe, J. Ray Weatherley, J,
Russell Welsh, and Victor
M. Pitney?
aa to more fully shown by
Plaintiff's Petition on file
in this suit.
If this citation to not ser-
ved within ninety days after
‛ the date of its issuance, it
shall be tetuned unserved.
The officer executing this
process shall promptly exe-
cute the same according to
law, and make due tetun aa
the law directs.
Issued and given undet my
hand and the seal of said
court, at office in Cleburne,
Texaa, this the 20th day of
May, 1964.
Attest
LILLIAN ASHCRAFT,
Clark, District Corot. John
son County, Texas.
By BETTY COOKE, Deputy.
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' Youth Attend Six Flags
For Youth Festival
The Baptist youth enjoyed
the day and night activities
sponsored by the Baptist
General Convention of Texas
last week. There were twen-
ty from the church here who
attended: Wanda Young, Con-
nie Ford, Steve Wilson, Phy-
Uto Young, Becky Anderson,
Carol Oldham, Juanita Bas ye,
Melva Basye. Shirley Ware,
Steve Johnson, Benny Cheek,
Mary Ann Baker, Joyce Pip-
es, Jimmy Priest, Marilyn
Wallace, Suzanne Holloway,
Cody Beard, Gloria Hom,
Teresa Martin, and Patsy
Culp. Sponsors were Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Gilbert, Rev. and
Mrs O. B. Prater and Mrs.
EneU Stewart.
A gift from Carver Dept.
Store for dad assures you a -
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FROMM suuuv aA
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Reg. $7.93 dmz 97
on gas air conditioning cusined for your home,
call your dealer or Lone Stai Gas.
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Lao and daughter, May spent
Friday end Saturday visiting
in Fort Worth with telatives.
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citation, same being Monday
the 6th day of July, 1964, at
a.befcae ten o'clock A.M.
before the Honorable District
Court of Johnson County,
Texas, at the Court House of
said County in Clebune,
Texas.
Sato Plaintiff’s Petition
was filed to said corot, on
the 21st dey of March, 1964.
to this cause, numbered
5946-A on the docket of said
coat, and styled E. L. Gist,
Executor of the Estate of
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