Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1984 Page: 1 of 10
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Air Force Commendation Medal
Ronald Ray VanZandt
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BOYD
L. Crowell
FRIDAY NIGHT
Alan Neff Receives
7:30
Amanda Lee Harrison
Masters Degree
DISTRICT GAME
the 990cities I hat levy the one -percent localsales tax.
CLEBURNE —$92,235 38; $62,450.64; $1,077,927,78;
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cake walk,
auction sale.
Grandview I.S.D. will host
an open house Tuesday evening
October 23rd from 5 p.m. till
7 p.m. All three schools will be
open to the public. Mr. Randy
Rice, principal of elementary;
Mr. Alan Neff, principal of
junior high; and Mr. Larry
fortune telling,
spook house,
breakdancing
TEXAS PRESS
ASSOCIATION
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enjoy this occasion with us,
Oct. 20th.
The group that regularly at-
tends the senior citizen lunch-
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Ike Griffith presented a fire
prevention program to the 1st
S. Second was being repaired
this week due to the pot holes
and ruts in the road.
The Bethlehem Baptist Church
will celebrate their 100th An-
niversary, Sunday, October 21,
1984, at 3:00 p.m.
Microplex, Inc.
P.O.Box 45436, 5
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Open House is designed for
the parents to talk to teachers
and principals about their
children. Take advantage of
this time and go to Open
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County receives $151,236
AUSTIN State Comptroller Bob Bllock sent BURLESON -$43,354.79; $39,518.59; $521,521 64;
checks totaling $58.2 million in local tax payments to $418,478.33; an increase of 24 62 percent
church van. The residents had
a wonderful experience.
Our dining room and halls
are decorated for Halloween
and everything is shaping up
for an exciting carnival. With
help from our friends, we want
to have the best one ever, with
proceeds being, used for the
residents Christmas time.
There will be food, games.
Buddy & Debbie Fry and
Brittany announce the arrival
of their son and brother,
Aaron Franklin Fry, Jr. He
was bom October 9, 1984 at
Harris Hospital in Fort Worth.
He weighed 5 lb. 15 oz. and
measured 18% inches long.
Grandparents are Earl and
Charlene Shaw and Bob and
Dorothy Fry all of Arlington.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
& Mrs. Canut of Royce City;
Mr. & Mrs. Early Shaw of
Rockwall; and Flora Ethridge
of Arlington.
Vol. 89 No. 10 GRANDVIEW (JOHNSON COUNTY), TEXAS, OCTOBER 19, 1984 2W Per Copy
Danny & Leisa Harrison of
Grandview, proudly announce
the birth of their daughter,
Amanda Lee, October 12,1984.
She was born at Huguley
Hospital weighing 4 1b. 14 oz.
and measuring 17% inches.
Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs.
H. R. Nix of Hughes Springs,
Texas and Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Harrison of Merianna, Fla.
Greatgrandmothers are Ruby
Inez Nix of Daingerfield, Tex.;
Mrs. Ethel Harrison of
DeFuniak ‘Springs, Florida;
and Ruby Lewis of Tallahassee,
Florida
eon will be ready to partake
of the good food and fellow-
ship they share with others
today.
Mr. Homer Martin has re-
turned from the hospital.
Mrs. Bessie Vann and Mrs. Ola
Halbert remain hospitalized at
this time. We continue to pray
for their return home.
Mr. Glenn A. Williams from
. Hillsboro is our newest resi-
dent. We extend to him our
welcome and the friendship
of love and understanding that
this home has.
Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Pipes of
Grandview received word from
the Department of the Air
Force of their son. Technical
Sergeant Howard G. Pipes
being decorated with the Air
Force Commendation Medal.
The decoration was pre ented
in recognition of Pipes’ pro-
fessionalism, leadership and
devotion to duty.
TSgt Pipes lives in New
Mexico with his wif, Carol
and two daughters. He is a
graduate of Grandview High
School.
Smith, principal of high
school will have the buildings
open and their staffs ready to
meet you.
Mr. Harold Pinkerton, Su-
perintendent, feels Grandview
has the best teachers in the
Our residents made a trip to
Clifton last week; this was the
second time for us; however,
it was the first time for several
of the residents and one that
they will remember for some
time. We visited the Texas
Safari. This is the world’s
largest exotic animal drive
through park. This park has
200 acres and 40 different
species of animals. They have
a beautiful picnic area with a
petting zoo that is quite inter
eating. After the drive through
the park, we enjoyed sand-
wiches, chips, cookies and
punch. We thank the First
Baptist for the loan of the
Price
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October checks represent taxes collected on sales $870,739.79; anincreaseof 23 79percent.
made in August and reported by Sept 30 GODLEY -$0.00; 90 00; $4.695 08; $4,274.47; an 9.84
The Johnson County total tax payment was percent increase.
$151,236.34 compared to $102,736.29 for the same tune , GRANDVIEW $2,020.37; $988 51; $22.384 32,
period in 1993 Payments to to date from the state total $16,590.07: an increase of 34 93 percent. 1
$1,784,933 21 as compared to $1,435,679 59 This rep JOSHUA--$3.473.87; $2,668 46; $41 243 13; $28 978 92;
resents an increase of 24 33 percent a 42 32 percent increase
County cities and towns received the following am KEENE $3.129 99; $3,448.49; $60,772 56. $45,989.23;
uunts: the first dollar figures represent this payment a 32.15 percent increase
period the second set of figure* represent the' same RiO VISTA $S79 96; $0 09; $5,363.20; $5,948.88; a
time period in 1993. the third figures are the total year 9 85 percent decrease.
payments followed by the same time period in 1983. VENUS $0 00; $0 00; $2,333.41; $2,522.23; a 7 49 per-
The last figure is the percentage of increase or de centdecrease
crease Somervell County received $10.868 45 as compared to
ALVARADO $3.817 48; $2,420.76: $43.196 81; the $4,851 88 for the same time period last year So far ‘ "
$39,217.38: an increase of 15 22 percent this year the county has received $84,323.69 compared
BRIAROAKS $624.50: $58284: $3,505.48: $2,940.28: to $70.053 61 in 1983. This represents a 20.37 percent
Clint & Susie Ishmael of
• Grandview announce the birth
of their son, Ronald Ray. He
was born at Huguley Hospital,
October 15,1984. He weighed
6 lb. 4 oz. and measured 18%
inches long.
Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs.
Ray VanZandt and Ms. Ronald
Ishmael, all of Grandview.
Great-grandparents are Mrs.
Jerry Daggs and Mr. & Mrs.
G. L. VanZandt, all of Grand-
view Mrs. Ona VanZandt is
the baby's great, great grand
mother.
Also welcoming Ronald are
uncle and aunts, Lloyd &
Teresa VanZandt and Shelly
VanZandt.
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and 2nd graders of Grandview strated the helmet, coat and
ISD. Tracey Griffith demon boots the Firemen wear.
Some 1,068 students were
awarded degrees Aug. 18, at
the North Texas State Univer- m'
sity summer commencement qdA
ceremonies. / V%68S
In addition to 558 bachelor's 8%
degrees, the university granted SR5e "9
446 master’s and 64 doctoral
degrees, during ceremonies in Fex-‛
the NTSU Coliseum. n . „p,.
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view. He was awarded the
master of education degree in
public school administration.
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1984, newspaper, October 19, 1984; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537280/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.