Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1975 Page: 3 of 6
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Tenderloin of Trout......
Fillet of Flounder........
Ocean Perch Fillet......
Stuffed Deviled Crabs....
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DURING MARCH
5 Ton Wagon Gnat
Reg. Price $199.95
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Catfish Fillet Dinner
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Lawnmower With Grass Catcher - 3% H.P.
Reg. Price $119.95
Sale Price $84.49 .
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Sunday: Bible Study..................
Morning Worship..........
Evening Worship........
Wednesday: Ladies’ Bible Class.
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EMMETT GODFREY BUTANE CO.
Alvarado, Texas
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Appliance needs, call collect:
ALVARADO OFFICE 7833741 .
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Ordiance No. 107 concerns animals within the City Limits
of Grandview, Texas. Complying with this ordinance, be-
ginning March 24, 1975, all dogs and cats not fenced in or
on leash will be picked up and placed in kennels provided
for by the Qty. A redemption foe of $10.00 (ten dollars)
will be required to repossess impounded animals. If im-
FRESH OYSTERS (6)...........2.95
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Larry of New Braunfels visited
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Grandview Tribune, Grandview, Texas, March 21, 1175
MOSPITAL REPORT
2me== 4 am-,-
Pipes and T.V. Vandever and son, Doug Swenson of
Mrs. T.D. Hollimon from Scott peton. North Dakota were de-
and White Hospital in Temple, cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Beard.
L Hospitalized in Memorial .... ...........--
this week ate Mrs. Jennie Mr. and IMts. Jack Magness
White and J E. Cook, and in of Kellar and their sottage
EhmdseHnzpitaiin F°” Wowth nine ofteetit H—
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Mike Prater, who under"day through Sunday with Mr. -
went open hear surgery ‛Fri- and Mrs. Leonard White.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wiley
1 . of San Antonio were recent
[ visitors in the home of their
' grandparents, Mr. ahd Mrs.
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RALPH COLLINS SERVICES Itasca; six daughters, Mrs. D.N. SHROPSHIRE JERRY WILLIS WINS A
HELD HERE TUESDAY Virginia Nell P r i b b le and IS BURI ED TUESDAY FIRST IN TRACTOR PULL
Mrs. Evelyn Mae Kelly of /
y •FStoeral services for Ralph . Fort Wosth, Mrs. Frances Up- David N. Shropshire of Jerry Willis df Grandview
W. Collins, 63, of 615 Sabine, church of Covington, Mrs. Alvarado passed away Sunday won first place in the 7000#
Cleburne, were held at 2 p.m. Margaret Hutson of Cleburne, Tohnson County Me- Southwest Modified class the
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M.. collins passed away of Woodbridge, Virginia; 22 tired farmer."andhadlivedin last week.
Saturday in Memorial Hospi- grandchildren, two brothers, the Alvarado community for engaged in
tacamnemssoawg, “0
1911 in Com Hill, the son of two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Tap- do, the son of David N. and his in . °
Willie Green and Vinginia ley of Athens and Mrs. Oda Rebecca Bell dlayton Shrop- The Championship Tractor
Isabell Qilins Estes of Alabama: shire. ‛f " Pull is held in conjunction
He had been a resident of Interment whs in Green- He was married to Bertie with the Southwest Farm
Cleburne since 1967, moving acres Memorial Park in Cie- Benton on January 1, 1925 in Show each March at the down-
there from Covington, where bume under tie direction of Grandview.She survives him. town Convention Center in
he had been engagedin farm- ClaytonKay Funeral Home. Other survivors are a Fort Worth. The show, which
- “"he was to Lettie Mes.J.T.Poehasnetum- hnothen,M.M. shropshirtof featured the in farm
Simlar June 26, 1933. She ed from a few days visit with Da! ton of sistets,
survives him. Also surviving her sister, Mrs. Edna Dufner M“ Nel Dalt ..of Rope
am one son, R.W. Collins of in San Antonio. ^e, Mrs. Dmusilla Pearson
___- of Modesto, California and <
Mrs. Lois Tie of Phoenix,,
Arizona, and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were
held at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the United Methodist, Church
in Alvarado with Rev. Joe
Fagg and Rev. Hugh Porter
officiating. K ‘ ? ■
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' Cemetery with Clayton Kay
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Qu aim is to follow the pattem of faith and worship to
the New Testament, the only safe guide for Christian doc-
trine and living.
1717 North Hale
Phone 645-4761
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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pounded animals are not repossessed within 72 hours, said
animals will be disposed of in the best humane manner.
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PLATTER................ 3.95
(Shrimp, Oytery^-^und^ "
Served with Coin Slaw or Salad,
French Fries, Tartar or Red Sauce,
Hush Puppies or Hot Rolls ,
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Phone 866-333
Grandview Garage
L. L. Booher Billy Lynch
West Criner Street
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1975, newspaper, March 21, 1975; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536845/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.