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instruction in agricultural
education by giving stu-
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in the application of agri-
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leadership, cooperation
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skills. Pictured are (first row, I-r) Bryan Buckley, Brian Carr, Tim Wedel, Patrick
Jackson, Andrew Wells, Jay Lehtinen, (second row, I-r) Eric Baze, Jason Barnes, Jason
Sever, Nicholas Myers, Kyle Whitmire, C.C. Crownover, (third row, I-r) Cody Slinkard,
Rolando Rios, Barry Lehtinen, Blake Glenn, Bob Logsdon and Byron Wier.
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The Red Hot Shots T-Ball team won all their games against the other Grandview
opponents. " Team members are (front row. I-r) Amanda Heron, Tina Harper, Larry
Carr, Johnny Siratt, Julie Arnabile, (middle row, I-r) Melissa Tipton, Daniel Doss,
Nick Stafford, D.J. Ivy, (back row, I-r) Coaches Larry Carr, Frank Amabile and Glenda
Ivy. Not pictured is Assistant Coach JoAnn Harper.
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fun filled morning.
This is just the begin-
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achievement in activities
leading to careers in agri-
culture.
The agricultural
mechanics award program
is sponsored by Case IH
as a special project of
the National FFA Founda-
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and fellowship,
forget this date,
next time.
to worst score. Goodies
bags contain balls, caps,
towels and tees. Prizes
of trips, golf clubs and
umbrellas will also be
given.
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to be made by the 19th
by calling KCLE or Com-
mittee on Aging offices.
Co-Chairmen of the
tournament are Dewey
James and Jack Burton.
HCEC Annual
Meeting This
Thursday
Hill County Electric
Cooperative will hold
its 53rd Annual Meeting,
Thursday, July 19, 1990.
Members and their families
are invited to participate
in a free health fair begin-
ning at 6:00 p.m. and
closing at 7:30 p.m. This
year the health fair will
include blood pressure,
vision, glaucoma, and
cataract screening in
addition to a new hearing
test.
and all proceeds go to
Grandview Baseball
Association.
Tickets are still avail-
able and can be purchased
by calling Janet Smith
at 866-3316.
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agriculture/agnbusiness.
Twenty-nine National
FFA Proficiency Award
program areas recognize
FFA members for
a luncheon
plaque, a $250 check
a travel expenses to
the national FFA conven-
gd been hospitalized for
several days. They are
79 home and getting stronger.
Bill Donoho and Amy
Brown are feeling better.
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re smiles and have them
_I joking again. Mr. Bill
Ellis has been feeling
gur quite poorly and his daugh-
,, ter, Pat and husband James
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212 time with them.
and vegetables
sun room today
ladies seemed
a national
of 397,115
7,705 local
for
Vera Carter had a
pleasant surprise last
Saturday morning. She
received a call from San
Antonio from a family
twelve years ago
on vacation when
five year old son
seriously ill, just
a few miles from Grand-
view.
the office and asked where
they carried her dead
son. Vera told her the
boy was alive and was
in the hospital. Vera
got someone to take her
to him.
This young man is
18 years of age now.
He has just finished high
school and is going into
service to train as a pilot.
He had heard his family
talk so much about this
terrible experience and
he wanted to talk to the
nurse who helped him.
The family finally
located Vera. They invited
her to visit them in San
Antonio and the young
man asked Vera if she
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Molly Maurine Teel
Mark and Tonya Teel
of Grandview proudly
announce the birth of
a daughter, Molly Maurine,
on July 10, 1990 at Walls
Regional Hospital. She
weighed 9 pounds and
8 ounces.
Pround grandparents
are Edmond and Yvonne
Irwin of Grandview;
Tommy and Carol Allen
of Cleburne; Billy Teel,
Sr. of Kemp; and Gloria
Hudson of Cisco.
"Ways Bible People
Lived" is the theme for
this year’s Vacation Bible
School at First United
Methodist Church. Classes
for 2 year olds through
5th grade will be held
between 6:30 p.m. and
8:30 p.m. July 23-27,
1990.
With a $2.00 donation
you will be eligible for
a drawing August 10,
1990 for six tickets in
the Dr. Pepper Suite at
Arlington Stadium when
the Texas Rangers will
play Minnesota Twins
August 26th at 7:05 p.m.
All food and drinks
complimentary. This
is sponsored by Dr. Pepper
Cody Jones of Cleburne
and a member of the
Grandview FFA Chapter
was named the State
FFA Agricultural Mechan-
ics Proficiency award
winner, receiving a $100
check at the state FFA
convention.
Cody will compete
against other state winners
in his region. One person
will be selected as a na-
tional finalist.
Each of the four na-
tional finalists will receive
is time to mark
calendars for the
exciting event of
the summer in Grandview.
over. No injuries were
reported. Accident was
investigated by Depart-
ment of Public Safety.
On July 13th at 3:00
p.m. GVFD and GVPD
received a report of a
house filled with smoke
at 701 First St. Both
departments responded
ana found that the smoke
was coming from a faulty
clothes dryer.
On July 14th at 4:15
p.m. GVPD received a"
report of a burglary of
a motor vehicle. Offense
had occurred within the
200 block of N. Third
St. Items reported stolen
from the vehicle were
valued at $360.00
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We1l be registering come to Vacation Bible
all children who have School and find out which
just completed kindergar- night it will be inflated,
ten through sixth grade After all, this is truly
so they might "travel" a church on the rise,
with us to a different
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a Great grandparents
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g of Keene, Carl & Betty
Fl Carlson of Glendale, Ari-
h zona, James & Geneva
f Salter of Newport. N.C..
I $ Roy & Pauline Hicks or
Rusk, and Mr. & Mrs.
. Leonard Scott of Guymon,
n’d Oklahoma.
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• parents are Jaine Stone
of Keene, Coral Bowling
of Orovile, CA., and Mrs.
C.B. Stonestreet of Gar-
Begin with July 28th This is ju.. — .
where you will line up ning! At 9:00 a.m.
at the First Baptist Church 30 we will meet
parking lot at 8:30 a.m. church to begin our travels
on your decorated bicycle to far-away countries,
to participate in the pa- We will meet the "people"
rade. Wind through town of the countries and the
to the sound of sirens, "missionaries" to the
shouts of laughter, foun- countries. We will share
tains of candy, and excite- some of the food of the
ment galore! Back at countries and might even
the church prizes will master a craft or game
be given for the Most of the countries. Hope
Original Bike, Best Girl’s your sense of adventure
Bike and Best Boy’s Bike, is in high gear for this
Which prize will you win? thrilling week!
Booths will be set We want you to fill
up at the church featuring in your calendar for the
each of the countries week of July 30 through
to be studied during the August 3 from 9:00 a.m.
week of July 30. Come till noon with Vacation
find out a little about Bible School at First Bap-
- China. Or ask about Cana- tist Church. Hope to
da, Columbia, India or see you there every morn-
even Nigeria. We will ing!
have missionaries dressed Now, if none of the
as you’d meet them in above got you stirred
their adopted countries, up, maybe a hot air balloon
We’ll have clowns too, will. It will be at the
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in November. The national
winner will be selected
from this group, he will
receive an additional
plaque, $250 check, and
the opportunity to partici-
pate in the International
Travel Seminar.
The award program
recognizes outstanding
agricultural education
students for developing
mechanical knowledge
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Vol. 94 No. 50 GRANDVIEW (JOHNSON COUNTY). TEXAS, JULY 20, 1990 254 Per Copy
The Tuesday morning
music was especially
good today the residents
were singing along on
eg--g many of the songs. The
Ad‛T*." volunteers seem to be
2-, ■ enjoying it as much as
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their next sun room meal.
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families on
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Benefit Golf
Tournament
KCLE 1120 Radio
is sponsoring a golf tourn-
ament to benefit the
Meals on Wheels Program
of the Johnson County
Committee on Aging,
The four person scram-
ble will be Thursday
July 26th, 3:00 p.m. at
Riverview Country Club
in Cleburne.
A $40.00 donation
includes green fee, cart
and meal. There will
be fun and prizes for
everyone from best round
be provided by Kenneth
Davis beginning at 7:30
p.m. and continuing until
the business meeting
begins at 8:00 p.m.
Following the business
meeting there will be
a drawing for approximate-
ly $1200.00 in $25.00,
$50.00 and $100.00 certifi-
cates to be applied to
the electric bin of the
winners. Two prizes will
be given to children of
members during the draw-
ings.
would write to him while
in service. He is going h
to send her a picture 2-5
of him at his graduation.
All of this was quite —
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it made her day. She "
feels that some of the
boys on the rescue unit""
will remember this day.
even though it was 12
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They had stopped
their car and were trying
to help their son when
someone stopped and
asked if they could help.
The father asked the
man to carry he and his
son to a doctor. They
were brought to Dr. V.L.
Thomas’ office. Dr.
Thomas was in surgery
and Vera was alone. The
father rushed in the office
and said his son was dead,
but Vera found a faint
heartbeat. She went
to work oh the boy until
she had him breathing,
then called the rescue
unit and sent him to the
hospital.
A few minutes later
the mother rushed in
Sessions will be or- m
ganized around the topics fl
of worship, caring for
one another, working, I
caring for God’s world, mom ,
caring for strangers and
living through hard times. ----
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Between July 10th
through July 16, 1990
the Grandview Police
Department issued seven
citations.
On July 12th at 7:15
p.m. GVPD officer was
on patrol when officer
found an audible alarm'
sounding at the Grandview^
Auto Parts. Officer
checked the exterior
of the building and found
no signs of forced entry.
The alarm was reset by
an employee.
On July 13th at 8:25
a.m. GVPD and GVFD
received a report of a
major accident on the
Johnson/Hill County line.
Officers responded and
found a vehicle turned
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T to improve and we are
grateful for this. Mr.
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