Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1968 Page: 8 of 8
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Mesrtamrx Effie Holland,
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GREEN BEANS
We urge you to vote for
CHARLES ISENHOWER
for State Representative
regardless of your
political affiliation.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rit-
chie of Junction City, Arkan-
sas were weekend visitors in
the home of Misses Kathleen
and Irene Elmore. . .
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Recent guests in the Byron
Senter home were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Barger and Rhonda
and Mrs. Marjorie Barger of
Burleson, Boyd Roddy and
Mrs. R. T. Brundige of Grand
Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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of
Misses Bobbie Wallace and
Sue Senter returned last week-
end from a week's vacation
with Miss Marilyn Wallace in
Crownpoint, New Mexico and
the Paul Senters in Lamesa,
and a trip to Colorado, Utah
and Arizona.
He has pledged te place the interest of the 54th
District above any party or personal interest. We
who know him can assure you that ho will do
exactly that.
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Sunday guests in the home
of Mrs. J. H. Livingston were
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Living-
ston, Mr. and Mrs. James Liv-
ingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Le-
roy Livingston of Fort Worth,
Mrs. Mary Nell Wilson and fam-
ily of Itasca andMr. and Mrs.
ZIPUP
STRIP
Nothingionb.
No wans* is
the other party full protection.
Inquire about our policy.
Kew-NI-NUBS •u*t
POTATOES
Home Demonstration
11-p
3e par word, per insertion;
minimum charge 50c per in-
sertion. Unless you have an
account with us money must
gle were in
day visiting
Holland.
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LUNCHEON PEAS
Charles Isenhower has the intelligence, integrity
and ability to give the 54th District one "of the
best Representatives in the Legislature. We need
that type of representation.
BAKE SALE-November 2,9:30
a.m., City Hall, benefit Com-
munity Center furnishing fund.
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-FOR-
FUNERAL INSURANCE
CALL UN 6-3311
CLAYTON KAY
FUNERAL HOME
The above ad was iigned by almost 100 civic and
business leaders of Clifton, and published in The
Clifton Record, by the people who know Charles
Isenhower best, many of whom are registered
Democrats.
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TWIN SIZE Bed, Mattress and
Springs. UN 6-2357 after 5:30
29$ DETERGENT
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MARKETS
Mr. and Mm. A. L. Newell
accompanied their daughter,
Mrs. Howard Hale of Burleson
to Round Rock last Friday
where they visited relatives.
The Newells remained until
Tuesday and visited with rel-
atives in Waco and Dawson.
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Thanks to all of you for the
flowers, cards, gifts and calls
while I was in the hospital
and for the food sent to my
home. I appreciate these kind-
nesses very much.
MRS. POLLY ROLLEN
We are very grateful to the
people of the Grandview vicin-
ity who were so thoughtful at
the passing of our darling baby
daughter, Lisa Beth. We sin-
cerely appreciate each com-
forting deed. May God bless
each of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hardin
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Strawberries
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Pol Pies
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Sp. 4 Carlisle White arriv-
ed home Monday via jet from
Vietnam and will enjoy a 34-
day leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White,
and other relatives.
' AM* ‘20:
JERRY SADLER
Commissioner of the
General Land Office
Chairman of the Yeterama Land Board
Autin, Tmm 70701
In contrast, his opponent failed to carry the larg-
est box in Glen Rose (his home town) by n vote of
101 to 134 In th Democratic primary.
Advertisement Paid For by Jim B. Smith, Campaign Chmn.)
Peraonala
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Poe were
in Dallas last Sunday where
they spent the day with Mrs.
Poe's brother, W. B. Hughes,
and Mrs. Hughes.
INSURANCE
of all types
Auto - Home • Life
Business
THEO EMBRY
Agency
718 W. Heneenen
Real Estate & Ins.
645-2471
Cleburne, Texas
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CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot convey our
love and gratitude for the con-
cern you expressed for us in
our bereavement. Your flow-
ers, food, visits, cards and!
other expressions of friend-,
- ship and thoughtfulness will
always be remembered and ap-
preciated. May God Ness you,
tor caring.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hilburn
and Family.
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H. D. CACKETT, Owet
Grandview
Tribune
Friday, November 1, 1968
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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41 $
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KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE
55$ (-i wi ..,2)
SUDDIN BEAUTY
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Jewell Bauldwin and Gene of Arlington.
Cleburne.
CARD OF THANKS
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We take this way to say
"Thanks" to each one for the
visits, telephone calls and
cards while I was in the
hospital and since I have
wiour COUPON J 100 «• s. 15
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GOOD ONLY AT Seve Mke.
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Mrs. Alfred Laird had as
her guests over the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hill and
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hardin of
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been at home. May God bless
you all.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hinson
PIANO FOR SALE-SlOO.ciir
UN 6-3814 after 5 p.m. Mrs.
Jack Johnston. l\-c
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carter
attended the spring market at
the Apparel Mart in Dallas
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Nov. 6th (- IPOTATOES 10 M. 49$
WE GIFT WRAP REAL PRETTY
and for Nothing!
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CINNAMON ROLLS
WILL BUY used futnitute,
anything of value, or pick up
your junk. 817-AX5-1366 or
write Box 190, Burleson, Tex.
Morgan of Enid, Oklahoma,
Mrs. J. W. Morgan and Ray
mond of Fort Worth and Mr. and
Mrs. George Russell and Tru-
man Hildebrand of Joshua.
VETERANS
LAND BOARD
SALE
The Veterans Land Board
will receive sealed bid» at the
General Land Office. Austin,
Texas, until 11:00 o'clock
A.M., November 19, 1968,
* for the sale of 65 tracts of
land. There will be 32 tracts
offered to eligible Texas vet-
. erens only in Brown, Callahan,
Cameron, Clay, Dickens,
Gaines, Guadalupe, Hidalgo.
Hunt, Jasper, La Salle, Lib- .
erty, AMilam, Potter, Rains,
Randall Reeves, Yoakum and
Zavalla Counties. Thore will
be 31 tracts offered to non- •
veterans and eligible Texas
veterans in Cameron, Dimmit,
Hidalgo, Maverick and New-
ton Counties.
Tracts may bo financed
• through the Veterans Land
Board. For information and
listing of tracts write to:
. . . when you buy
any flavor of I Cunol j
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PET 99 Non-Fat
EVAPORATED MILK
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a BBC vakemnw only (
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last Sunday. I
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29c .........
WITHOUT COUPON Bua 366
dodeos
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WTO'SOUP 2:: 256
29,
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PORK LIVER lYV
AXN*5"*3...n,49,TORR'loins • 59$
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BACON » - 65$ %yCHort 79,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
PER YEAR: -
la Johnson County........S3.00
Outside Johnson County 3.50
(Must Be Paid in Advance)
FREYNOLDS WRAP ,r.i” 29$
COMPLETE."
(INSURANCE
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FOR SALE-Sudan, JohnsoT
Grass, Coastal Bermuda Hay,
approx. 1,000 bales. S. W.
Coan, UN 6-3804. t lbp
GARAGE SALE-Saturday,
November 2, starting at 9 a.m.
ending at 5 p.m. 303 E. Scur-
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