Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1996 Page: 1 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 24 x 15 in. Scanned from physical pages.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
CT‘KI<BU^
Serving the frandview Area Since 1896
Sbome of the f randview Zebras
Vol. 101 No. 42 GRANDVIEW TRIBUNE (JOHNSON COUNTY) TEXAS, MAY 17, 1996
Second Annual Brett
V
- 1
.a.
our new computer system. We are
I
Until next time. . ..
Jean Moran
Cody Lynn Nichols
F ....... 8-
& 3 g : ,
——
a
April 28, 1996 at Harris Methodist
11 |
1
12
-
H
U
1
Board
LJ
g 3
Minutes
14
I
Mnd,
-
j
M
-m-rT
. ses
9
1996 Fire Fighter Fund Fair Princess is Taylor Moore. Stephanie
Phillips was crowned FFFF Queen.
Single
Copy
30C
Mark and Beverly Nichols of
Alvarado proudly announce the birth
r . 2
2
e
' • 2
J ■
1
,2 2
-
* „
. —
M
8
Ophelia Doines celebrated her 90th birthday on Tuesday, May 14th. Pictured are Norvell Norwood,
Rennard°DoinesOm Ben Doines, Ophelia Doines, Carl Joe Doines, Samuel Doines, Shirley Findlev,
725-
""
I
-m-
-/ e
"A Grand View Of The Future”
At the recent FFA Banquet awards were presented to several
students. Brent Bowman received Star Greenhand; the DeKalb
Award was presented to Josh Rhine; Justine Johansen was pre-
sented Star Chapter Farmer, and Kristi Hutchison received Lone
Star Farmer Degree.
Zonta Club Of Cleburne
I
“,5
m *
A J
1 A
I ■
s.
" $
W
i 1
•I ।
t.
a #
E"R
Ek
1s)
888
f "I
- !
$6,336.25. Motion carried. —
Motion was made by Ike "
Griffith and seconded by Chuck 5
McGowen to approve the ESC1
( -r
.mi1
1 W
r ,
f LI
F M 5M
-
j
lin’d
w e o J
.a 3
h.
-97
b'SI
1‘
D
g
-oakn.
k ..
f -
L Jr
Pe
_E. 0
h—e
«
. Forth Worth Osteopathic Medicine.
e
the main (East-West) hall of the 5a0 a , g
Elementary and the repair needed — 2 -s.=--
din the restroom for a total of
—
denud
s
0
2
{32
‘(
. k.
d
. ) J
Hospital in Fort Worth. Cody
weighed 6 pounds 2 ounces and
measured 20 inches long.
Grandparents are T.J. and
Ramona Barnes of Cleburne and Bill
and Marie Heslip of Grandview.
Cody was welcomed home by
brother, Jason, age 14.
School
A >
E39 ■■
"7" • f
-- . 1
■
I! I
a-
'''' gg gosg-sg8gg88g 188
1 )
mze m
m •m ram
ma mmwm s
.umsmum •
4r-s-
Offers Scholarship
The Zonta Club of Cleburne is • Must have financial need,
offering a $500.00 scholarship for • Legal or permanent voting res-
the school year 1996-97. To request idence in Johnson County.
an application, please contact Zonta International is a world-
Darlene Kurtz, CPA, 817-558-0220. wide service organization of execu-
The following requirements for tive and professional women with
qualified applicants are: over 32,000 active women in 66
• Female, minimum age 21. countries. Locally Zonta is active
• Attending a college, universi- with the Cleburne ISD PALS pro-
ty, vocational school or taking a gram, Johnson County Family Crisis
refresher course in order to enter or Center, Coats for Kids and the
re-enter the job market. Senior Citizens Fair.
Jackson Memorial Golf
Classic Planned For June
On Saturday, June 1, 1996, ment and drawings for door prizes
Lake Pat Cleburne Municipal Golf will be held. This year’s tournament
Course will again be the site for the will also offer raffle chances on a
Second Annual Brett Jackson meat smoker valued at $1,000.
Memorial Golf Classic. This is a Tickets for the raffle are being
four person scramble tournament offered at $2.00 each or 3 for $5 and
with prizes being awarded to the top may be purchased at the Grandview
five teams. There will be three “clos- Tribune or from the tournament
est to the pin” contests and a “long sponsors.
drive contest.” Tournament players Proceeds from the tournament
will also have the opportunity to win go to sponsor a scholarship each
a brand new Chevrolet from Forrest year for a Grandview High School
Chevrolet of Cleburne and/or win- senior.
ning a brand new golf cart from Interested persons needing
Bettye and Billy Beard of Cleburne more information on the tournament
for making a “hole in one,” may call Penny Rice at 866-2651 or
A brisket meal will be served to 866-3319.
participants following the tourna-
Who’s New •
In The World
Of Babies
I —
I if ■ —
P
6 l“aeex
’C 2p
6. .
<.s
of their son, Cody Lynn Nichols, ;-
A *1 a • en-
161
i_1Ee
SM—usrges
Region IX contract for services for
the 1996-97 school year. Motion car-
ried.
qeMotiq n_was.madssby John The construction on South Third Street is nearing completion. They are finishing the sidewalks
Continued On Page 8 on the east side of the road, then the final two inches of asphalt will be laid.
•Mbg
—
m
2031 -
Red
2e
Pdht
A_.(‘
J
- A
90
y,n.-n
ghnmr.) -
The Grandview School Board
met in regular meeting Monday,
May 13, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. Present
were Randy Roden, Ike Griffith,
John Glenn, Chuck McGowen and
Mike Farmer. Others present were
Superintendent Harold Pinkerton,
FFA Director Randy Looper,
■'? 9
Residents of Grandview and the our strategy and turned our goals co-chairman, Art Bishop “This is a
surrounding area will have an oppor- into game plans.” 5 great opportunity fo the citizen of
tunityto participate in a planning S°me of the projects which are Grandview aXut-lying areas ?o
program which will have a tremen- being considered include evaluating demonstrate civic pride in their
dous impacton the future of our the potential for a city library and hometown.” P '
community, The.program entitled looking into the re-organization of The Lions Club will distribute
"G rand ew00"was created by the Grandview Chamber of sign-up sheets at the meeting S
theGrand view Lions Club and will Commerce. Committee Chairman, townfolks to select the projects on
bek icked of next Tuesday evening Larry Burns, indicated the first goal which they would like to serve as
May 21st Caringg citizens are invited of the Chamber will be downtown volunteers in the following weeks
“ atendabrief 30 minutes meeting beautification. “We intend to work the Lions Club will help Establish
at the Grandview Middle School with local property owners and mer- committees, and work with each to
CommonsArea from p.m. until chants to transform downtown identify goals and Objectivesmhto
p.m.The purpose.of the meet- Grandview into something really Lions Club officials hope the
ing will be to explatn how the pro- special.” community will turn out and demon-
m llwork and to solicit vo lun- Other subjects which will be strate their desire to make a differ-
mert’of gn.upandwork on com- addressed include the organization ence in our future. “We need every-
mti or their choice of a historical society and the poten- body,” stated Lylette Pharr, “from
.. . .ur goals and objectives are tial for an expanded or improved school teachers to farmers to
alleivicrrojects which willrequire citypark. welders to housewives. Everyone
the help of many talented and giving “The success of this effort will can help somewhere ”
ptizens, stated Lions.., Club be determined by the number of peo- The meeting will be sponsored
President Lylette Pharr. “We have pie who are willing to help make by the First State Bank of
been discussing the project since their ideas become reality,” stated Grandview.
December and its time we finalized
{eseEHNEE <
e8d .. •
aWe
; Ie-
mo.-, •
5-
c gam-.
•m -sag”
• x -
N
r —miMm
Y
b‘
P
ing
Ski - '
M.lw
« . g-
-
"a
- I
,4
y_.
" I
_ . ■
ggg_ .
- ta
m*-,3 e
gbx/‘,
M n
feo
*
—L
2mn,
08 )
Architect Jim Singleton.
The meeting opened with prayer
by Mike Farmer.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were approved as read.
- — — — g "L Jim Singleton, Architect, pre-
—-A---——-/-if sented a preliminary. drawing for a I
MR .-Ma .md new vocational building. |
Motion was made by Ike I
Griffith and seconded by John Glenn I
to award the following contracts:
for;A.To landmark Construction I
the High School to the Junior High |
School at a cost of $29,534.00.
B. To Landmark Construction to |
renovate the dining area in the |
Junior High at a cost of $6,722.00. I
C. To purchase dining room i
equipment from Hospitality Supply "
at a cost of $10,050.00. Motion car- 5
ried.
Motion was made by Mike a
Farmer and seconded by Chuck g
McGowen to accept the bid of E
Garland Toney for ceramic tile on g
n1
» • (
.g
looking forward to getting to know
both of these new resident family
members better.
We extend our sympathy to the
families of Rachel Laramore and
PM Robert Watson. We will miss both of
these resident family members as
their deaths have left an empty place
in our hearts.
Remember our covered dish
luncheon this Friday at 12:00 noon
in the Sunroom. Our guest speaker
I will be Dr. Debra Buckler from
2"
262
p.
.43-==
g3-
s"
)
: § g §
0 •
1
I
Fh “
n4jB •
_ J-' s
y ."I
■r
E
y-
MM
gzggg8aq8
e 4 ?
A -720
kAA
0 a" AVB
I -I
-
■"■.-■■■J J." .1 ... " — , , |Z^V.II,I|^^
Nursing
Home News
The Mother-Daughter Tea held
last Friday was a huge success
according to all of those who were
present. These words are like “music
to the ear” of all of us! I want to
thank Betty Willis of the Country
Clothes Closet and all her “super
one” models, Lucille YOung, Louise
Hudson, Kathy Kunkel, Nancy
Morton, Sharon Hughes and Ann -
Betty’s “right arm” at the Closet, for
allowing us to see all the latest in
ladies fashions. We can’s say enough
about volunteers such as Betty and
her group for their unwavering sup-
port of Grandview Nursing Home.
Well, we didn’t make it to the a.. —
float and residents were all decorat- - - — S
ed and ready to go but that cool
northeast wind and overcast sky,- ... . e - . .
were a bit much. We will try again . . - "eg
ext year. "
We welcomed two new resi- --------
dents this week. They are Walter 4—
BAcon III and Ivey Fergason. Ivey
is the mother-in-law of our own Grandyiew Lions Club members Nancy Morton, Larry Burns and Art Bishop discuss downtown
ASherry Fergason and Walter is the beautification ideas in planning “A Grand View of the Future.”
father of Chip who recently put in
- our new computer system. We ar
s-o. .,
*,
111 ,4
-6— — . . s »
5e
P2ddih M l
ggegu.- adg x., -.3
WSky ae-romrrmmc {
I- " T " 'a
. . . . ... '
f2 mpjg
‛ sendG
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1996, newspaper, May 17, 1996; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473099/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.