Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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The Geandview Tribune wil
accept announcements fo po-
ltical offices in the oedet
they aso veceived, each to be
run in this column through
both the Democtatic Primary
For Sheriff:
J. B. KIRKLANLL
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Cap Sain, City.
B. B. Aldridge, Route 4.
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Y, R. Gaither, Cleburne.
Mes. E. T. Hale, City.
Wib Siratt, City.
Sherman O. Ingle, City.
Jack Smith, Route 4.'
Leroy Livingston, Grand
Prairie (Compliments o
mother, Mrs. J. H. Living-
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Mes. Maude Pitta, Mes. G.
E. Davis and Miss Leonora
Ingle visited Mbs Kathleen
Elmore in Memotial Hospital
Monday of this week.
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TIME TO MANI
Shade Trees
Fruit Trees
Flowering Shrubs
Ornamental Evergreens
Winter Bulb.
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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payable cash in advance, and
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root. Phone UN6-2134. Ms. I though candidate should
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home. It means so very much .
to me tp have friends like •wwu w yvuzuuv
you. I appreciate each and not required, however, that
every one of you. the signature be typed.
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23- Ca>« Mi-ny 22 Bucinese Rouie .. waxeheche Tews
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family were his sisters. Me. . P 0 T A T 0 E S
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charged for at the same rate
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lengthowinl be charged for
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Mes. w. M. Yourgblood,Re. 4. En Eos.Repronarstive,
Mrs. Troy J. Randles, Ft. i of Texas: -
Worth (Compliments of her -
grandmother, Mrs. W. M.
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I wish to say "Thanks” to
all of you for the visits, _
cards, phone calls, flowers, i eliminatad.
gifts, and especially the I
prayers, during my stay in
the hospital and after I came
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COME DOWN TO THE FARM
PLANTS for only PENNIES
Mr. and Mts. Frank Gilles-
pie of Mexia and Clyde Gill-
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weekend with relatives here. ~ruits ana Uegetables:
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who have recently returned to
the states from Turkey, and
Mr. and Mts. Don Kelly and
son, Chris of Irving; his par- i
ents, Mr. and Mes. M. E. Kayr
of Waco.
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Out of town guests Sunday j
in the home of Mr. and Mes.
M. A. Cooper, St. were Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. .Cooper of ’
Cleburne, Mrs. Truman Irby 1
»of Cleburne end her son, Lt. J
Wendell L. I tby, who is being ।
transferred from Chatanooga j
AFB, Rantul, 11: to Rome !
AFB, New York, Me. and Mrs. I
Charles Payne and boys of
Oklahoma City, Mr. and Mra.
Bobby McClaulen and M. and
Mrs. Dab Cooper and gitls of
Fort Worth
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The Gandview Tribuna is
authockzed to publish the fol-
lowing, political, announce-
mate, subject to the actions
of the Democtatic Primary
Elections of 1964. '
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Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1964, newspaper, January 24, 1964; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473874/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.