Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1989 Page: 1 of 8
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are made to last and are
likely to become keepsake
editions for the students.
free goodie bag with items
from the East wood Com-
positive
build a child's self-esteem.
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so they
players
will also be sold Saturday
morning. October 21st
at David's Grocery Store
in Grandview.
grade at Grandview Ele-
School have
first time Arlington.. ,
Band has cy.MIS. ";*
1 regional glahmSther:
planned for the day in-
cludes free hot dogs and
fruit pies during lunch
and free soft drinks all
and balloons.
Anyone
vehicle will
the gift-book
"Feeling Good
" it is a hand-
County native who gradu-
ated from Cleburne High
School, Texas Christian
To purchase tickets
contact Susan Ray at
866-3316 or Martha Farmer
"We ar' sponsoring
first anuual Antique
Classic Car Show to
able to provide our <
tomers and others
opportunity to
their restored
____ion starters, lesson
objectives, and follow-
up applications. The
purpose of the lessons
is to teach young people
good values and encourage
discussion of values be-
ign for L-
Peny gig
Each story has a full
color illustration and
teaches such lessons as
employees of
Chevrolet-Cadil-
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tried in the last three
(3) years. Unless judges
are experienced in criminal
law, cases will be reversed,
wasting the public's money
and time and requiring
additional trials. Criminal
law is extremely technical
and is constantly changing
so that unless the Judge
is knowledgeable and
experienced. the public
will pay for training a
Judshitworth also stated
that he believes require-
ments for the Court in-
clude a sense of fairness
to citizens who appear
in Court, and a willingness
to work hard so that cases
can be handled and dis-
naming the band upport-
er*. you or your business
can have your name paint-*
ed on the sign for $20.00.
Contact "T
866-2651
the Grandview
advanced to a
marching contest.
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back to Maine.
On October
Grandview
and Connie
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They will compete November 4th at the Regional Contest in Wichita Falls.
Grandview HS Band
They reflect
influences that
have a fund raiser going
this week to help fray
expenses on the trip.
They are selling candy
and gift items. Please
help support The Thunder-
ing Herd. Show the band
members you are proud
of them.
There is also a board
at the concession stand
reran, having served three
years in the United States
Army in Turkey and Ger-
many. He was employed
by Shell Oil Company
and Alcon Laboratories,
Inc., as house counsel,
before entering private
practice.
to a slumber party
SHE has to go to
grandparents nouse
the lake, a visit she usually
enjoys. During a conversa-
in 1950's and 1960's style
to set the mood for 4
hours of 50's and 60's
music provided by local
radio station KCLE 12
noon - 4 p.m. Other fun
Billy and Sharon Barton
have donated a new born
calf to the PTO for the
Carnival. Drawing for
the calf will the October
28th at the PTO Carnival.
Ticket* for the drawing
are a $1.00 donation each.
4:30 a.m. Officer Love
"Feeling Good About
Me" contains eight stories
about realistic problems
young people might en-
counter and how, using
traditional values, they
are resolved.
Local sponsors provide
this important gift to
the children because they
know young people are
the most precious resource
of this community. First
State Bank of Grandview
received a Division II.
The Constitution and
Contest Rule* state that
"The music District shall
certify two bands to the
region marching band
contest from each High
School Conference.
The District V regional
representatives in Class
AA are Grandview High
School and Godley High
School. The regional
______ will be held on
November 4, 1989 in Wichi-
ta Falls.
11:00 a.m. Chief McCready
assisted a detective with
the Hurst Police Dept,
concerning a local resident
involved in a felony case.
On October 16th at
2:45 p.m. officer unlocked
a vehicle at Deb's Cafe.
The owner of the vehicle
has locked keys inside.
into the county jail.
On October 15th at
7:20 p.m. Chief Joe
McCready arrested a
fugitive from
at the Westview
The subject from
Kent, Maine, had
convicted of a felony
charge and had fled the
state rather than go to
jail. The subject was
booked into the county
An Antique and Classic
Car Show will be held
Saturday, October 21
at Forrest Chevrolet-
Cadillac-GEO in Cleburne.
The gates will open
at 9 a.m. for visitors
and for those wanting
to enter a vehicle in the
show. • Judging "wiH begin
at 11:50 and awards will
be announced at 4 p.m.
Every visitor to the
show will receive 1 ballot
for voting on their favorite
entry in each class. The
classes include Model
A, Model T, Antiques
Up to 1949, Classics 1950
-1959, Classics 1960-1969,
Classics 1970-up, Street
Rods and Open Class.
Other trophies given will
be for the Oldest Car,
Best of Show, Sponsor's
Award and People's Choice
Award.
We understand how proud
people are when they
purchase a new vehicle.
They are just as proud
of their old ones and so
are we."
Forrest has a complete
line of 1990 Chevrolets,
Cadillac and GEO products
in stock.
investigated a disturbance
involving the same subject
who had been standing
in the street earlier.
On October 14th at
midnight Johnson County
requested Officer Dale
Love to assist a deputy
at the scene of a large
party where machine
guns were being fired.
A total of ten people
were arrested and booked
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2627 E. Yanaell Dr. —
record.
Grandview has a 5-
1 season record and a
1-0 district mark. The
Zebras are being one
player to grades on the
varsity. Godley started
to school one week earlier
________ _____ ____-____ __________ _________ the help of a lesson learned
»AFd AwrsiA--panEashAL-stheme fosoutcks dad, homes
means to be a good citizen, gujde, which covers dis- These beautiful books
living up To one's potential, cuksion starters,
and why (and how) to
stay away from drugs.
In the first story,
"A Day With Granddaddy,'*
young Wendy is mad.
The most popular girl
in school has invited her
Anyone coming through
the doors of the Grandview
Nursing Home will find
us getting ready for our
Halloween Carnival and
Fall Festival this Saturday,
October 21, 1989 from
2:00 until 5:00 p.m. Ghost
and goblins alike adorn
our nursing home along
with other unidentifiable
creatures. All are waiting
for the fun and festivities
to begin. Games will
include a cake walk, bean
bag toss, dart board, grab
bag, picture stand, bobbing
for apples and cup toss.
There will also be a
Country Store and face
painting booth. Hot dogs
and slices of cake and
pie will also be available.
Donations of cakes, pies
or items for our Country
Store will be greatly
appreciated. This year
we will have craft booths.
Anyone wishing to
participate, please contact
the office. Proceeds
from the Carnival go
toward a soft ice cream
machine for the residents.
boys and girls results
in several broken windows
at school. At the princi-
pal's office, the youngsters
learn from an Army vete-
ran that being an American
hero isn't something that
must happen on a battle-
field, but also occurs
by being a good citizen,
doing whatever they can
for their country.
In another story that
takes place in a videq
arcade, Brian and Darrick
must weigh the chance
to get free games dishon-
estly against the effects
of such action. With
Playinley suits up five
seniors, ten juniors and
six sophomores. They
don't have a Junior Varsity
this week so they will
probably bring the remain-
ing players with the var-
sity.
John Allen, junior
fullback, is the leading
rusher in the area. Godley
has a good passing game
and a tough defense.
It will be a tough game
from start to finish.
pany and the Cleburne
Chamber of Commerce.
Forrest is providing
free dash plaque. Th
is no entry fee.
O.C. Forrest, Jr. said,
Dennis and Brenda
Padgett of Grandview
proudly announce the
birth of their son, Matthew
the meaning of friendship,
family relationships, re-
spect for others, loyalty
and the importance of
being your own unique
self, lessons not always
in school curri-
Tyler, He was born Octo-
ber 3, 1989 at Huguley
Hospital. He weighed
7 pounds j ounce and
measured 19} inches
long.
Grandparents
book of
have a
popcorn
day.
NCNB will
booth with free
than Grandview
have all their
hi* great
Approximately 40% of
the Court's time is spent
handling criminal matters
and trying. criminal cases.
I am probably the most
experienced criminal
trial lawyer in Johnson
and Somervell County
in terms of jury cases
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The Grandview Police
Department issued eight
citations and made one
arrest between October
10th and October 16th.
On October 10th at
9:00 a.m. GVPD received
a report of a case of burg-
lary of a motor vehicle.
A 1983 Chevrolet pickup
owned by Bill Hudson
was broken into and items
taken.
On October 12th at
10:15 a.m. Chief McCready
met with a lady at the
City Hall concerning
being followed. After
talking to this subject,
it was determined that
she was most likely men-
tally disturbed. She was
advised of someone who
could assist her with her
problem.
On October 13th at
play at home this week
against the Godley Wild-
cats. Godley defeated
, Millsap in their first dis-
trict game 35 to 7. This
gives Godley a 4-2 season
record and a 1-0 district
and Harold
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Grandview Fourth Graders
Receive Gift Books
Tuesday, October
10, 1989, '’The Thundering
Herd" went to the Division
V marching band contest.
In Class AA the following
bands competed and were
rated on a scale of "l"
or First Division through
"V" or Fifth Division.
The rating are Division
1 - Superiors Division
11 -. Excellent; Division
111 - Average; Division
IV - Below Average; and
Division V - Poor.
Rio Vista High School
received a Division IV.
Godley High School re-
ceived a Division 111.
tion that takes place
as Wendy fishes with
Granddad, she learns
the relative importance
of the party and the visit
(her values are put into
perspective) and she feels
good about herself and
visiting her grandparents.
Other stories involve
and Baylor
10:50 p.m. Officer Vaughn
was advised of a local
ig in the
81 South.
This person was almost
run over by a Grandview
Elementary school teacher
as she was driving into
town. The subject was
located by the Itasca
Police.
On October 14th at
traditional values am
self-esteem.
somely bound
stories about
entering a
receive a
Other area bands ad-
and Coppell.
The band students
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parents and other family
members in a home set-
ting.
in "Real Heroes,"
a war game among a dozen
The outside of the
nurnng Pamee 1t as" we Announces Candidacy
are ■ in the process of 4
getting our parking lot Thomas D. Whitworth
paved. There is a lot announced that he was
of sidewalk supervision a candidate for District
going on as everyone judge of the 249th District
watches the men work. Court which is being va-
Many thanks to cated by Judge John
everyone who worked MacLean. Whitworth,
on the double wedding a Democrat, is the first
ring quilt that was given candidate to announce
to the nursing home bv that he is running.
the Methodist Church Whitworth is married
and auctioned off at the to Gloria Jean Whitworth,
Lord's Acre. It was bought a teacher in elementary
by the First State Bank school in Cleburne. They
or Grandview. have three children, Stuart,
We are continually a student at U.T.A.:
thankful for the loving Kristin, a student at Hill
support of the Community. Jr. College and Eric,
We hope to see you a student at Joshua High
Saturday. School.
Until next time. When asked why he
was running, Whitworth
stated, "I believe in a
strong, independent court
system which requires
experienced, hard-working
judges. The 249th District
Court is a general court
which handles criminal,
civil and divorce cases.
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