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Grandview Tribune, December 6, 2002 Page 3
Mrs. York
First Grade A Honor Roll
Second Grade A Honor Roll
Mrs. Herrington
Mrs. Allen
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Second Grade A-B Honor Roll
Mrs. Oakley
Mrs. Allen
Mrs. Humphrey
Mrs. Hays
Mrs.Humphrey
Mrs. Oakley
Mrs. Ishmael
Mrs. York
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Leadership
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First Grade A-B Honor Roll
Contest Results
Mrs. Herrington
XOx0 is moving to cleburne
Mrs. Hays
School
Menu
Landi Woolley will represent Area Week of Dec. 9 th - 13 th
Mrs. Ishmael
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VIII and the Grandview FFA at the
State Contest at San Houston State
Aaron Holliday
Dalton Webb
Holiday season better for
Cattle Industry
Alexis Wheeler
Carmen Sanchez
Hannah Hestilow
Hunter Carrington
Jordan Massey
Paige Pollock
Tayler Sullins
Rheagan Bason
Caitlin Casileman
Annabelle Doskocil
Brendon Martinez
Hunter Marks
Meredith Akers
Tyler Anderson
Courtney Flinn
Breona Hewitt
Parker Newton
Ashleigh Pippin
Jorge Ramirez
Meaghan Wilson
Caleb Boston
Abbie Ellis
Krista Emmons
Jorge Morales
Stetson Norton
Trevor O’Pry
Conner Paschall
Sam Black
Aaron Steward
Ryan Allen
Ashley Cormier
Tracy Grimes
Rickael Harris
Necie Sims
Jeanne-Anne Tye
Tristan Williams
Lane Dowling
McKenna Eiling
Kendra Galvan
Kelsey Penix
Baily Rice
Stephen Stewart
Rileigh Harper
Ethan Whitaker
Freddie Camperos
Katy Hale
Lauren Dawson
Layne Nichols
Trevor Black
Trey Rhodes
Wyatt Schult
Corey Norton
Maverick Bason
Michael Day
Labroyeah Jackson
Heather Johnson
Martie McMinn
Brendon Schooley
Katheryn Stahoheber
Ivan Villa
Aleah Malone
Brittany Allen
Nicole Castleman
Emily Clark
Grant Garvin
Travis Gidley
Devon Harper
Chelsea Hughes
Kristifer Miller
Tanner Mitchell
Michael O’Pry
Kodi Soto
Kayla Urbanovsky
Rhett VanZandt
Kalani Basham
Ariel Luna
Jacqueline Seuser
Brittney Tschoeope
Ried Barrett
Rebekah Colette
Dominick DiBenedetto
Jarpie Knox
Clayton Lott
Ariel Martinez
Tommy Milligan
Hannah Simmons
Jabria Washington
Caleb Armstrong
Kayla Jill Clendennen
Bailey Harris
Caleb Hollingsworth
Logan Holzmier
Sydney Penix
Sutton Willis
Adella Casanova
Kyle Davis
Dusty Holt
Zachary Kilcrease
Cynthia Luna
Johnny Martin
Megan McCrea
Adrian Radons
Chris Riley
Mason Roberson
Riley Schindler
Baylie Sullins
Whitney Thompson
Grace Tiller
Deion Williams
Jeremy Young
Dylan Love
B.J. Campbell
Colby Krahn
Victoria Manriquez
Abbey Moore
Tyler Moore
Ryan Parks
Billy Pearce
Manuel Rodriquez
Madissen Seale
Jordan Wienberg
William Willis
Kaycee Wright
Dominique Ybarbo
First, change the
diaper, next go to
Mini Me!
A resale shop
for kids!
Sidewaiks • Curbs * Slabs
Driveways • Moa
We pay cash for
quality furniture,
name brand
clothes with
experience, sizes
to 14/16
The 2002 Area VIII FFA
Leadership Contests were held
Saturday, November 23 at Hillsboro
High School. Area VIII is made up
of ninety FFA chapters in the central
Texas area. The contest results for
the Grandview FFA were as fol-
‘lows:
Menu may vary
ELEM. - JR. HIGH - HIGH
[ SCHOOL BREAKFAST
Milk and Juice offered with break-
fast daily
MONDAY-Biscuit and Gravy or 1
Box of Cereal w/Biscuit and Jelly
TUESDAY- Oatmeal and Toast or l
Box of Cereal and Toast
WEDNESDAY- 3 Pancakes
w/Syrup or 1 Box of Cereal and
Sausage Patty
THURSDAY- Scrambled
Job Interview, First Place - Landi
Woolley
Junior Chapter Conducting,
Second Place - Alex Dugan, Mark
Humphrey, Susannah Petty, Blaine
Scharnhorst, Kris Pruett, Michael
Forston, Cori Gann
Senior Chapter Conducting,
Fourth Place - (team members):
Brenna Baumann, Justin Miller,
Landi Woolley, Jena Rhine, Ashley
- Javier Martinez
Concrete/Construction
HO! HO! HO! HO! HO! HO!
Time is running out to get your
Christmas greeting in the
paper this year!
You only have until December
13th to spread the
Christmas Cheer!
So, run to the Tribune Office
and let us know which
card you want.
HO! HO! HO! HO! HO! HO!
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Come have fun at the Christmas
Celebration on December 14, 2002
in downtown Grandview! During
the day there will be sidewalk sales
of arts and crafts, collectibles,
wrought iron art & furniture, candles
and face -painting for the kids. To
add to the festivities there will be
several different kinds of treats
available such as hot chocolate,
baked goodies, smoked turkey legs
and sausage, and the famous kettle
Korn ladies will be here again!
Also, later the Annual Christmas
Parade and the lighting of the
Grandview Community Christmas
Tree will occur. For parade informa-
tion contact Julie Grier (817-866-
4272) and vendor information con-
tact Pop & Gran's Antiques (817-
866-3987) - ask for Nita Redmon.
Don't miss out on the excitement!
Please go by the Grandview
Antique Mall and select an angel
from their Angel Tree so less fortu-
nate children will be able to cele-
brate Christmas also.
WayCoo
fashions!
On the racks now!
Just for fun,
girlfriend!
retro 70 s
business
casual wear
Monday-Friday
10:00 to 8:00
kamigsaeg
REHABILITATION
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(Mo 206
209 Criner, Grandview
817*866*2446
Cleburne store locally owned & operated
, 711 North Main, lburne • 817/558-0830 ‘
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Your Ncighborhoxc Storc Willi
All Ihc Strenghs ofMcars "
Come, Jared Ishmael, Thomas
Hand, Alternate Nevin Nichols
Senior FFA Skills, Fifth Place -
team members: Bradley Waldrip,
Trever Lott and Zac Watson
Senior FFA Creed, Fifth Place -
Brenna Baumann
Junior FFA Skills, Sixth Place -
team members: Inabeth Donaldson,
Elizabeth Colquitt, Heather Jackson
Senior FFA Quiz, Seventh Place,
team members: Jena Rhine, Ashley
Come, Jared Ishmael, Nevin
Nichols
University in Huntsville
Saturday, December 14.
• • Large selection of appliances,
1 electronics, lawn
& garden equipment
• Convenient hours •
7 days a week
The holidays may be brighter Southwestern Cattle Raisers' one in three million Texas feeder egg. Toast and Bacon or 1 Box of
for the Texas cattle industry, since Association. Independent cattle have been found to have TB, Cereal, Toast and Bacon
federal officials on Wednesday, Cattlemens Association, TexasCattle so we see these animals as a negligi- FRIDAY- 1 2 Muffins
November 27, gave notice that Feeders, Livestock Marketing ble risk for the disease. However, and Sausage Patty or 1 Box of
Texas feeder cattle will not have to Association, Texas Veterinary should a statistically significant risk Cereal and Sausage Patty
meet additional movement restric- Medical Association and Texas Farm be shown, the USDA could propose ELEM. LUNCH SERVED WITH
tions as of January 1, 2003. Bureau. Dr. Logan applauded the and publish additional movement MILK DAILY
Representatives of the U.S. livestock industry for their team- requirements. Any new federal regu- MONDAY- Burrito or Crispitos
Department of Agriculture's Animal work to minimize the federal regula- lations on this issue, however, likely w/Cheese Sauce
and Plant Health Inspection Service tory impact on the cattle producers, would not go into effect until at least Salsa
(USDA-APHIS) meeting with state "Our livestock industry moves Fall 2003." Spanish rice
animal health officials, announced a about 1.5 million feeder steers, feed- Dr. Logan explained that, due to Corn
delay of at least nine months for arty er bull calves and feeder heifers out detection of the two infected herds Fruit
new movement requirements that of state each year. Had the move- in Texas, the USDA in June 2002 TUESDAY- Nachos w/Chili and
would impact the interstate move- ment restrictions been imposed, we downgraded the state to the second- Cheese Sauce or Chili-Cheese
ment of Texas feeder cattle. would have been required to identify highest federal status, known as Topped Baked Potato w/Crackers
"The Texas cattle industry has feeder steers with an official ear tag, "modified accredited advanced." Ranch Style Beans
been extremely worried for several and not only tag, but also TB test all She noted that the USDA's action to Peach Cobbler
months, because after finding two feeder heifers and feeder bull delay implementation of any addi- WEDNESDAY- Beef Stew or
infected cattle herds since summer calves," said Dr. Logan. "These tional restrictions will not affect cur- Chicken Nuggets w/BBQ Sauce
‘•2001, Texas lost its 'free' status for requirements would have cost mil- rent requirements for Texas breeding Cornbread
cattle tuberculosis (TB) eradica- lions, not only for the ear tags, cattle. Fried Okra
tion," said Dr. Linda Logan, execu- which would have been provided by "Texas breeding cattle still must Fruit
•tive director for the Texas Animal the USDA, but also for the industry’s have a negative TB skin test and be THURSDAY- Chicken
•Health Commission (TAHC), the labor costs to handle each feeder identified with an official ear tag Fried Steak w/Gravy or Breaded
Estate's livestock health regulatory animal individually. The cattle prior to being transported out of Fish w/Tartar Sauce
:agency. "During the spring and sum- industry's ability to move feedlot Texas/The TB test can be waived Potato Wedges w/Ketchup
‛mer, a TB working group comprised cattle efficiently would have been only if the breeding animals origi- Com on the cob w/Butter
‘of representatives from Texas cattle damaged." ’ nate from aTB accredited-free herd, Pineapple Cake
•businesses met with USDA repre- "I expect that, by late January, are going directly to a slaughter FRIDAY- The Grandview Dude
•sentatives repeatedly to seek relief- the USDA-APHIS staff will com- plant or are transported to an w/The Works or Cheeseburger
•from unnecessary burdensome plete its risk assessment to deter- approved (restricted) feedlot," she w/The Works
restrictions on feeder cattle move- mine if Texas feeder cattle pose a said. About 150,000 breeding cattle Tator tots w/Ketchup
•ment." health danger to other states' cattle," are hauled from the state each year. Ranch Style Beans
- Included in the TB working commented Dr. Logan. "According Jell-0 Fruit Cup
group were leaders of the Texas and to our cattle TB records, less than Graham Cracker
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Marten, Donna K. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 2002, newspaper, December 6, 2002; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473327/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.