The Grandview Tribune (2024)

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INSURANCE SERVICE
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ALL DIVIDENDS PAID QOARTERLY — A dded to your account or paid in CASH
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STORE HOURS:
8:30 to 5:30
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• Sows & boats
* feeder pigs
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The David Waldrip family
enjoyed the Thanksgiving
Holidays with Mrs. Waldrip’s
brother, Clyde Wylie and fam-
ily in New Orleans, Louisiana.
all Consign-
ments sold on
H>eu merits
Hour ofProj
Monday - F
Bob Thoror.
Harrell Rhome of Austin
spent the Thanksgiving holi-
days with the Otto Rhomes.
Visitors during the holi-
. days with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Priest were Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Priest and family of Cle-
burne, Jimmy Priest of Den-
ton, Mrs. W. S. Pipes of Cle-
burne and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Pipes and children of Irving.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Naugle
and Mrs. Cora Laird enjoyed
Thanksgiving Day with the
Bob McClendon family in Fort
Worth.
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Thanksgiving visitors with
Mrs. C. W. Briscoe were Miss
Pauline Briscoe of Dallas,
the Bob Rentfro family of
Waco, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Casstevens and family of
Corpus Christi.
The Odell Martin family
and Mrs. H. D. Tackett, St.
spent Wednesday and Thanks-
giving Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Dalton Harrell and family in
Midwest, Oklahoma.
WUMRER
& BUILDING SUPPLIES
Life at it's Best-KCLE, 1120,
Sunday at 10:15 a.m.
LORAINNE LINGERIE
Gowns, Robes and Pj’s
Scuffs to Match
The Perfect Gift
$4.00 to $18.00
"Everything
2. In Flowers
R For Everyone"
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7:15 a.m.
• PLANTS
• CORSAGES
•FUNERALS
• WEDDINGS
• DECORATIONS
• CUT FLOWERS
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Mr. and Mrs. Vertis F. Pat-
rick spent last week with their
son, Eugene Patrick, who suf-
fered a heart attack and is a
patient in Sibley Memorial
Methodist Hospital in Washing-
ton, D. C.
A Substantial Interest Penalty Is Required For
Early Withdrawals
Visiting with Mrs. E. K.
Welsh during the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rob-
erts, Allen and Neil of Odes-
sa, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burch
and Jody of Dallas, Mrs.
Pamela Porter of Mesquite
and Mr. and Mrs. George
Strandberg of Fort Worth.
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SELL YOUR HOGS at
Texas’ Most Competitive Market
the FORT WORTH STOCKYARDS
A Dependable Daily Market for
PANTS and BLOUSES
PANT SUITS
DRESSES
WE CAN PLEASE
HER
HOUSEHOLD
NEEDS
AT
LOW PRICES
SEVENTH DAY
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Thanksgiving Day visitors
with Mrs. Pud Hinson were
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Jacobs
of Fort Worth.
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51/4% DIVIDEND
Passbook Savings—$5.00 Minimum
61/2%0
DIVIDEND
$1,000 MINIMUM
12 MONTHS MATURITY
DIVIDEND
$1 000 MINIMUM
6 MONTHS MATURITY
63/4%0
DIVIDEND
$1,000 MINIMUM
30 MONTHS MATURITY
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis
were in Alvarado Sunday after-
noon for a visit with Bill
Wade.
PHONE 866-3801 Day o Night
Grand6ief
floral & Git Sop
CAROL AND WILLIE B. AND CLYDE
. CLEBURNE
100N.W.RENFRO
BURLIBON
DIVIDEND
$1 000 MINIMUM
48 MONTHS MATURITY
Thera's a lot of truth in that old saying. Especially if your money
is earning at the highest rate in a savings account at
CLEBURNE SAVINGS
PICK YOUR SAVINGS PLAN AND WATC H YOUR MONEY MAKE MORE MONEY.
Packer Orders Everyday from Tenas to Michigan
Professional Hog Salesmen lot
Your Personal Representative
Your Profit is our only business
FORT WORTH STOCKYARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Robinson
were in Dallas on Thanksgiv-
ing and visited with Mrs.
Robinson's brother who is ill.
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Turkey Day guests with
Mrs. W. A. Williams were Mrs.
Bessie Martuffi of Tyler,
Eddie Martuffi and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Elliott of Arlington,
and local relatives.
Visiting on Thanksgiving
Day with Mrs. Lena Hughes
were her sons, Charles
Hughes and family of Dallas
and Kenneth Hughes and fam-
ily of Burleson.
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SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
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STORE
215 S. Main - Cleburne
Phon* 645-6623
TV PROGRAMS
-Faith For Today, Channel 4
Sunday, 6:45 a.m.
We invite you to listen to these
inspiring programs and a hardy
welcome to visit our church in
Grandview, 306 So. Fourth St.,
Services: Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
Preaching Service 11:00 a.m.
Pray*; Meeting Tuesdays 7:30
p.m.
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Pastor - George Petty
Elders - Fred Rogers and
Howard Sheppard
RADIO PROGRAMS
You can receive in this area
by the 7th Day Adventist:
H.M.S. Richards — Voice of
< Prophecy KLIF, 1190, Sunday
8:30 a.m.
Joe Crews Amazing Facts,
1570 Sunday - Saturday, 7:45
p.m.
Quiet Hour KSKY, 660, Sunday ,
4:30 p.m. Tur ker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Randy Rice
spent the holidays in Red
River, New Mexico, where
they enjoyed snow skiing.
They were accompanied from
Lubbock by Mrs. Rice’s cous-
in and his wife.
Thanksgiving Holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N
F. Hale were their sons, Bob
Hale and family of Abilene
and Hugh Hale and family of
North TAttle Rock, Arkansas
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99TH BIRTHDAY was celebrated by Jim Sain, a resident
patient in the Monterey Nursing Home in Brady on Tuesday
November 6. The celebration was given by his daughters,
Mrs. Lois Jeter of Brady and Mrs. Ruth Mosley of Rochelle.
Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harper, Miss Rosa f
Sain, Calvin Sain, and Mrs. Robert Lowery of Grandview,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wyman of Menard and Mrs. Lorena Shel-
ton of Cleburne. The affair took place at the home of Mrs.
Jeter in Brady and the group reported Mr. Sain looking for-
ward to his 100th birthday. Back tow, 1 to t: Mrs. Jeter,
Mrs. Mosley, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Lowery, Miss Rosa Sain.
Front row: Cap Sain, Jim Sain, Bill Harper. (
DEPT STORE
Grandview Tribune, Friday, November 30, 1973

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Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1973,newspaper, November 30, 1973; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536777/m1/5/:accessed August 13, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.

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