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Grandview Tribune, May 5, 2000 Page 8
Education
Soil and Water
Conservation
announces
Commencement
Poster Contest
exercises
Winners
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Fast Stop
May 8-12
Breakfast
May 8-12
Breakfast
Hotel Furniture Sell Off. “Used” Dressors
$25.00, Mirror $20.00, Armoires $75.00, Desk
$25.00, Small Table $25.00, Chairs $5.00ea,
News from
Grandview Jr. High
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Aluminum Siding
Seamless Gutters
& Downspouts
$2.00 Discount On Car Wash
With 8 Gallon Gas Purchase
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Cleburne Civic Center. President
E.J. Barnes will introduce the pro-
gram.
Propane
BBQ Tanks
exchanged
$12.00 each
with
approved
empty
cylinder
Friend—what does this mean?
Someone who trusts you
No matter what.
A friend cares for you.
Is there for you
in time of need.
Someone to comfort you
When you are down.
Someone to help you heal
After something drastie has
happened.
A friend comes by your house,
Just to say “hi.”
Or someone who calls you.
Trusting you with a secret.
Someone you know you can
trust.
Friend, this person has to fulfill
these circumstances
Customer Satisfaction
IS NO. 1 WITH US!
Cedar Shakes
20yr to 40yr Shingles
Dimensional Shingles
Debris Removal
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Kayla Hukel placed 1st and won Cleburne Civic Center April 27th.
Over-All Champion in the Johnson Matthew Elledge also received a rib-
County Soil and Water Poster bon for his 2nd place poster several
Contest. She was presented her weeks ago.
awards at a banquet held at the
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• Full Service Claims Coordination
• Certified Hail Assessment Technicians
• Assistance with Problem claims
• Job site supervision
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At Project Celebration, the students waited in line to run the obstacli
course.
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Thursday - Turkey pot pie,
breaded okra, pickle spears,
ice cream, crackers, milk
Friday - Corn dogs, mus-
tard, baked beans, tater tots.
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the enemies territory to feed his
advancing armies. Chopped food
was added to to half full bottles of
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Project Celebration went into of $25.00.
full swing last Saturday following Many people are responsible for
the Prom. There was food, prizes the success of this event including
and entertainment until five Sunday parents, teachers, merchants and
morning. The recipients of the draw- concerned individuals who gave so
ing for the three $500 Scholarships generously. The Project Celebration
are Stefanie Allen, Chris Anthony, Committee as well as the students
and Jerrie Jones. Congratulations to sincerely thank you for your kind-
each of them. Two new computers ness and support. This really is a
were awarded to Donna Campbell wonderful event, truly worth every
and Cynthia Gandy. Every junior effort. We hope everyone will
and senior received prizes valued become more familiar with it and
over $50.00 and everyone attending support it in the years to come.
received door prizes at a minimum
Retired School Employees
meeting
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“New Bedroom Suites on Sale!
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other awards.
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u/;ir 1 College President, Dr. Year will be Mr. Ross Wood
William.Au venshine, announced Executive Director of the Hillsboro
today taht Commencement for Hill Chamber of Commerce. Presenting
Collegogradugates will beheld May the Hill College, Johnson County
, - at 8:00 p.m. in hte Bob Campus (Cleburne) Student Citizen
Bullock Sports Center on hte Hill of the Year will be Mrs. Brenda
unty.Campu sin Hillsboro, Texas. Webb, Chairwoman of the Board of
Sutdents will be receiving Directors, Cleburne Chamber of
Associate degrees in Associat in Commerce. Recognizing honor
in ts. Associate in Science, Associate graduates will be Hill Coeg Vice
in Applied Science, Certificates of President - IALnn ,1,
Technology , mpus, Louis N. Allen. Certifying
nOO8Y i the candidates for graduation will be
ReProvidingstheProcessionaland Hill College Vie President of
Recessional will be the Hill College Instruction, Dr. Mary Ann Grams
Mu eDepartm will e voca 0 j ing the presentation of candi-
and benediction will be given by dates will be Hill College Vice
Reveren dKenneth James, Past or of President of Research and Planning,
and memberrof the Hill College Boehm, DrsnPam
Board of Regents. Giving the Student Services. Making the nre-
ommencement address this year sentation of degrees will be Hill
will be Mrs. Pam Boehm, Dean of College President Dr William 1
ptudentsservices f°HS" coilege AuveshinenanHiPcomegeamoara
CHiisbrg Student Citizen oftS qfeRegents President, Mr David
The Johnson- Somervell
Counties Retired School Employees
Association will meet at 10:00 a.m.
on Wednesday, May 10 at the
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Napoleon Bonaparte is respon-
sible for your street address. He
came up with the system of number-
ing dwellings on one side of the
street even and the other odd with
the number increasing as distance
from the middle of town increases.
Most towns in America and Europe
use this system. One of his physi-
cians also invented canning as a way
of preserving food so Napoleon's
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Well, the 8th grade trip to Hast
Texas was a success! Nobody got
sick, snakebit. and we came back
with the same number of students
we left with. We saw and did a num-
ber of things during the three days
on the Martin Lake State Park will
be included as soon as the film
comes back. Mr. Mayfield would
like to thank the following for their
time and assistance in making this
trip a success: Rick and Emma
Johnson, Ross and Kay Gaston, Julie
Mayfield, Joyce Dingier. Jackie
('rawford. Laurie Anthony, Cheri
I Hedge, Candy Tekell and Carl
Lan ing.
The following poem was sub-
mitted by Lindsey Carroll , an 8th
grader in Janice Reynolds class.
Monday - Donuts, smokies, Monday-Biscuits, sausage
mice, milk patty,juice, milk
Tuesday - Pigs in blanket, Tuesday-Breaklast burrito,
juice milk " taco sauce, juice, milk
Wednesday - Breakfasts Wednesday-Pancakes,
taco, juice, milk SVrup, juice milk
Thursday - Pop tarts, toast, Thursday-Eggs, bacon,
mice, milk toast, juice, milk
Friday - Biscuits, gravy, Friday-Blueberry muffins,
juice, milk " ' jelly, juice, milk
Lunch _ j Lunch
Monday - Chicken nuggets, Monday-Steak! ingei s,
ketchup, creamed potatoes, gravy, creamed potatoes,
peas, cornbread, fruit, milk green beans, dessert, rolls,
Tuesday - Crispitos, cheese milk
sauce, pinto beans, peaches, Tuesday-Ham burgers,
sugar cookie, milk cheese, lettuce, tomato
Wednesday- Hamburger slices, pickles, French fries,
(with or without cheese), let- ketchup, cookie, milk
tuce, tomatoes, pickles, pota- Wednesday - Cri spi tos,
to wedges, ketchup, apple- cheese sauce, pinto beans,
sauce cake, milk fruit, banana nut bread, milk
' , Thursday-Chicken nuggets,
, barbeque'’sauce, corn on the
cob, peas, cornbread, banana
pudding, milk
Friday-Deli sliced turkey on
ketchup, peach cobbler, milk a bun, lettuce, tomatoes,
pickle spears, pasta salad,
pineapple slices, milk
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Thore was 3 boxing ring set up at Project Celebration for the kids to
Project Celebration
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owner CALL THE professionals:
B&C
Construction
Roofing a Siding • Gutters
We are registering new annual Spring Program. It will begin
Kindergarten students for the 2000- at 8:30 and everyone is invited.
2001 school year on Friday. May 5 The Story Book Players will be
in the Elementary Cafeteria, here on Thursday to present “Peter
Registration is from 9:00 a.m. - 3 Rabbit.” This is a great program for
p.m. Please bring your child's birth Pre-K through 2nd grade and starts
certificate, shot record and Social at 9:30 in the Performance Hall in
Security card. If you have any ques- the High School.
tions, please feel free to call 866- Field Day for Elementary
2473. Students is May 12th. A concession
Also on Friday, May 5. the Pre- stand w ill be available for treats and
K will be having a Cinco de Mayo drinks. This is a really fun day for
celebration and parade. Pinatas have our students and w e appreciate Mrs.
been made for them and everyone is Griffith doing this.
expected to have a great time. The Pre-K is still taking
There will be a retirement appointments for their screening on
reception for Mr. Rice on Sunday. June 2nd. If you have a 3, 4. or 5
May 7th from 2-4 p.m. in the year old please call and make an
Elementary Cafeteria. appointment if you are interested in
Tuesday, May 9th. the Pre-K for your child.
Grandview Pre-k will present their
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Bosher, Casey & Marten, Donna K. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 2000, newspaper, May 5, 2000; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473234/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.