Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1975 Page: 2 of 6
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69c
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10c
98c
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King Size (32 M.)
Old Keg
59c
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4 for $1.00
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Chick Roast
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lb. 79c
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16 oz. Btl.
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69c
Salad Dressing
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Corn
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BREAD
2. WE HAVE LOST 6 BUSINESSES SINCE JANUARY 1.
1975. BUSINESSES PAY TAXES THAT HELP SUP-
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Potatoes
Cabbaqe
Florida
Corn
4. OUR BUSINESS ISCOMMITTTED TO YOU TO BE
COMPETITIVE IN QUALITY, SERVICE AND PRICE.
WE NFF-D TOUR BUSINESS, AND HELP YOUR TOWN
AND SCHOOLS.
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69c
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French Dressing
Best Maid
Ot.
badly... Tinder dry vege-
tation poses a teal fir
hazard... Cot ton is a little
battar than most expected.
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Franks
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Halloween Carnival
Saturday, Oct. 25
Grandview School
C.U SIRLOIN
STEAK
Asst. Flavors
they visited Mrs. Davis’
sister, Mrs. Ima Lesten
32 u. Btl
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10c (Limit 10)
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Foremost
L.
Hulcy, recently elected president of Lome Star Gas Co.
The utility executive added that all customer bills and
correspondence will continue to carry the name of Lone
Star Gas Co., but will now indicate that it is a diviaion'
of ENSERCH CORP, aa announced on Aug. 8.
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Cousin Elrod says he
was stillborn which may
account for his being half-
dead ever since.
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It’s homecoming Fri-
day night at both Itasca
and Alvarado. Itasca does
it to high fashion and will
strive to outdo the Grand
view Zebras in the home-
coming football game.
3. WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANYTHING OUTSIDE OF
GRANDVIEW WHEN YOU CAN GET AS GOOD A QUALI-
TY AND PRICE IN GRANDVIEW YOU ARE HELPING
OTHER TOWNS AND SCHOOLS AND HURTING QURS.
Sunday to visit Mrs. Si-
ratt's brother-in-aw and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. La-
velle Williams. -
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Emsst E. Basham, Owner, Editor Md Publisher
Mary Helen Basham. Buminess Manager
subscription RATES PER YEAR
Drinks Mo Return
BOCIATI
IBS, Friday, Oct. 14,1171
EVERY FRIDAY
Gladiola
Flour s wbh
Western Valley -Crum Style or Whole Kernel
Vine Ripe
Tomatoes
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Robert R. Smith of Lake
Alvarado wae to the Tri-
bune Monday and sub-
ncribad for the paper for
. himself and wife, the for-
met Blance Jones of Grand-
I view. Bob stated that
! ; Blanche did not care aa
de ’ much about the lake m he
K : did and preferted theirFort
Worth home to country
: living on an all-time basis. "
It is good to hear from
lanother former Grandview-
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GRANDVIEW DEPT. STORE
host. Dr. Bill Tolar, South-
ern Baptist Theological
Seminary was lecturer tot
Mrs. Avie Davis, ac-
companied by Misses Irene
and Kathleen Elmote, have
tadiB. Hulcy
President, cMPStar Gas Company
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Thopere-dmam
gandpaents, Mr. and Mra.
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time to Mt the timepieces 1 Gins drying b
back one hour to be on L.Eetkenu
Standard Time again. It is _ "-ss
interesting to listen to
people’s choices of sun
time and Daylight Savings
Time and the reasons for
them liking or disliking
them. Personally, we like
DST because we have al-
ways been an early bird,
and can accomplish mote
in the early part of the day.
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—going out each day in
buses fom their floating
Study League Tour. Dr. I . .
Charles Allen, FitMeth- M. T. S. Appolo cruising
odist, Houston was their in the Mediterranean.
Iwas a wonderful tour
but they are thankful to be
back in Dallas. -
Mrs. Lm Siratt and Lu-
cinda were in Dallas last
Necale
Instant Coffee To, $2.29
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Born "a Sam Sam •
"upao $1.00
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Hotel, the Grek ship
10
Fresh
Okra
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman the study course.
Aldridge got backfromthe They toured Italy,Egypt,
Holy Land just before the Lebanon, Syria, Israel,
dangerous fighting started Jordan,Turkey, and Greece.
Mellorine 65c
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will continue to be served by the same natural gas com
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Liquid Detergent
- Joy
Entered m second dlase mall mattes at j
Gunndview, Tesag . . "
Poet Office unde Act of Congess m Mazch 3, 1879
Second dam postage paid at
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1 Outside Johnson ICounty.... odes sass essoe 99—999 .... ,$5.00
. SSubecriptionsMusTbepmdinndva«.)
LOW PRICES
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Kennard, who told of Ma
, k experiences to World War
On Tuesday, November n. He told of being a
4, egintetd votets. wil flight engineer to a bomb-
be able to go to die polls ing raid over Japan, how
and vote on an important his craft was shot down,
issue. Eight proposed a- how he descended by para-
mendements are on the chute end wae taken rep,
ballot which will or will tive for more than a year,
not become the law of the
lend, depending on voters' Thanks to all who have
choice. This is not a written, called ox extend-
candidate vs. candidate ed congratulations on our
election in which each recent honor.Weappreciate
candidate thinks he knows all of you, who have in
what best for Texas, various ways, made the
Mny,“mmnsnahmnethes“e honor possible. You have
vo people stay shy>-hnan hij^Mdany honor Sherman Aldridges Tour Holy Land
- ' of its polls thinking it is that we might is
not important for them to because of you.
vote. Wa hope you have
road and studied the pro- Typical October wea-
posals that have appeared ther, cool nights and warm
and are appearing to daily "
Russet Potwloes 20 ib.mb $1.99
Did You Know ?
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1. 20% OF ALL SALES TAX COLLECTED IN GRAND-
VIEW IS RETURNED TO GRANDVIEW TO HELP OUR
TOWN!!
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39c
Ground Beef
‘, g i 2' \
16 oz. CM $1
land the wadding of her
daughter, Sheryl Roas. .q.
papers and will go to the
polls on November 4 and
cast your vote.
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1*. 29c
BuIm
Iced Tea Mix 11 oz.
""here The But Besins"
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• —___f j - Another 1959 reminder:
- ■ WBwIn G Ben Sanford was program
wWNID • • • chainman for the Rotary
T- By Lillie T. Burch Club and presented Merk
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Missouri RED DELICIOUS
Apples hb.bm
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IX fl Crisp Green
7-up w 5 for $1.00 a-
. BANQUET
Dinners onc
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: ; Also in 1959 the fol-
lowing enjoyed a fishing I
t tip to Freepottt W.T.
. williamaon and son, Tom-
my, Dub Battier, Gary
. Hom, Odell Elliott and
eon. Bob, Raymond Byers.
Shennan ingle and Marvin
Roland Jr. I
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1928—Our 62nd Year— 1975
306 Bast Second Strsst
Cleburne, Texas
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Gfi to Grandview z Dept. Store and Register
L - 'to - Su •
For Free Drawing
(No Purchase necessary)
In 1959, according t
the Grandview Tribuhe,
I Mr. and Mn. Bud Siratt
had purchased a baby bed
'from Elmet Edwardsi..En-
. mon broke his cellar bone
st school and Denise
Ef Wardlow sustained a bro-
hen ankle...Mrs. Henry
t : Bennett died at het home
L on Rt. 3- Worthy Matron
and Wotthy Patton of
Grandview OES were
Margery and Ben Skinner
of Hillsboro...At Carter’s
Grocery one could buy 3
;lbe. of fresh, homemade
"w " 1 sausage fat $1; jumbo red
potatoes 3c lb. and Swif's
Premium Bacon (get this)
fot 49c per lb. (Msybe
[ those were the good old
[ i days we hear so much a-
i bout).
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