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Grandview Tribunc, February 17, 2006 Page 5A
Community
TEXAS FIRST LADY TO TOUR MAIN STREET CITIES
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State Coordinator Debra jobs and the establishment of more
■'Through the ycars. the First Lady's
Letter to the Editor
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The couple were married February 4,1956 at Elm and Hudson Church Richard Parrish and wife Sara,
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TRUE CARE
PHARMACY —
Project Celebration is an all night event for the Grandview High School's Juniors and
Seniors. It is sponsored by parents, friends, businesses, and community.
Purpose: To provide an exciting fun-filled night where students will
celebrate without the use of drugs or alcohol. It is our desire as parents to prevent any
tragedy of drinking drugs, and driving on Prom night.
Goal: To provide activities all night long - entertainment, food, prizes, and games
Needs: CASH. MERCHANDISE & GIFT CERTIFICATES We are planning for about
200 students. (All contributors' names will be acknowledged in the Grandview Tribune)
When: After Prom - April 1, 2006.
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than 5,500 new businesses.
For more information on the Texas
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Donation__________
Please make checks payable to: Grandview High School c/o Project
Celebration and mail to GISD PO Box 310 Grandview, Texas 76050.
Please fill in this form and mail with your contribution. If you are donating
merchandise that needs to be picked up, mail this form and you will be
contacted.
cakes, pecan waffles and apple-
almond gratin.
What if you are one of the
many Americans with no time for
breakfast? One healthy alternative:
Put together a delicious trail mix of
nuts and raisins that you can eat
later. The office may not,match the
woods for this on-the-go treat but
Project Celebration
Grandvieiv High School
After-Prom Event
April 1, 2006
GARY WAITS, R.PH.
PRESIDENT
Should you have any questions feel free to con-
tact Michelle Davis, Casey Bosher or Margie Fuller.
Thank you for considering our request to support the
students in this worthwhile cause.
necessary fpr normal growth and
development. Nuts are also an
essential part of a healthful, flavor-
ful Mediterranean diet and walnuts
are loaded with far more heart-
healthy omega-3 oil than compara-
ble servings of salmon, leafy
greens or tofu.
But nuts for breakfast?
(NAPSI)-Coffee cakes.
Marzipan. Strudel. Walnut brown-
ies. Pecan pie. When you think
about the delicious crunch of nuts,
desserts often come to mind. So
what about nuts for breakfast?
Don't think so? Nut so fast!
First of all, like a good break-
fast, nuts are part of a healthy diet.
Nuts are an important source of
fiber and they are loaded with
essential minerals and vitamins-
especially the antioxidant vitamin
brand of culinary and inshell nuts
in the United States, suggests you
start with something simple, such
as breakfast cereal. Adding nuts to
your favorite hot or cold cereal
brand is a fine way to increase the
crunch-nuts never get soggy. If you
prefer to mix your own cereal,
chopped walnuts and pecans,
together with sliced almonds, are
the heart of the classic Swiss
breakfast: muesli.
Another simple treat: Sprinkle
nuts on French toast or over fresh
fruit. Toasted slivered almonds can
even add some character to a fruit
you of the great outdoors.
For nut-rich recipes from
Diamond of California. visit the
Recipe Box at diamondnuts.com.
The "On the Go" recipe booklet,
which can be downloaded from the
Web site, is packed with quick-to-
prepare recipes for busy people-
including Cherry Chocolate
Granola Squares and Nutty
Morning Muesli. two nutty, make-
ahead breakfast treats.
For a hearty breakfast, nuts
can help you make the most of
your cereal.
smoothie. Or you can make your
own homemade almond butter. It's
easy to do with a food processor.
Spread it on toast or breakfast
bagels-the creamy texture alone
can brighten the rest of your day.
Nuts are also a key ingredient in
breakfast baking, from banana nut
bread to cranberry nut muffins.
For Sunday mornings with
more time to spare, nuts can trans-
form ordinary breakfast fare into
memorable occasions. Diamond
The Grandview Volunteer Fire
Department would like to thank
the Lions club for the chili supper
that was served to them on
February 6th.
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Michelle Davis 817-866-3316
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Casey Bosher 816-866-2165
Margie Fuller 817-866-2303
cell# 817-584-2617
email mfuller@gvisd.org
Grandv rcw Nursing Home is a
great deal more than a nursing
home. in that it is a rehabilitation
center, in fact, the name should be
Grandview Nursing Home and
Rehabilitation Center or something
to that affect. The reason for this
is I was there for about 12 day s for
rehabilitation on my left hip due to
replacement surgery. With the
installing of a pin in my femur
bone, the bone split. Time was
required for the bone to mend and
physical therapy was a require-, ...
mem. Grandview Nursing Home
having Physical Therapist available
full time. that does rehabilitation
and they had an empty bed. this
was the place for me. The home
was the most advantageous for me
since I live in the Grandvicw area.
One could not ask for better care
than that. I received from the
Certificated Nurses Assistants.
Certificated Medication Assistants,
the LVN Treatments Nurses and
the Registered Nurses. The food
was healthy and helped the healing
County for thirty eight years, they relocated to Grandview in August Bay lee PArrish: one sister. Georgia
2005, to be near their children and grandchildren.
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Metro: 817-558-2892
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Your good health is our business...
exemplary manner. They got me
going again! The Home’s staff
response to personal needs was
immediate. The most impressive
thing is the cleanness of the rooms
and halls and people. both patients
and staff. The Laundr Ladies
insured my clothes were clean and
folded daily. A million thanks to
all the staff, and the Phy sical thera-
pv team at the Grandview Nursing
Home. mv heart grew fond of you
all. I am grateful, and most appre-
ciative. May God bless y on and
keep y on.
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Dear Project Celebrations Supporter;
The parents of Grandview High School students
are preparing for the 8th annual Project Celebration.
This is a coordinated effort by parent sponsors and
community sponsors for our High School Junior and
Seniors after prom on April 1,2006. It offers a party that
is drug-free and alcohol-free, where the students are
entertained all night in a safe environment. Additionally,
the students are .awarded prizes and scholarships.
Project Celebration is proven as a worthwhile
event that the students have looked forward to each
year. Many parents put in a considerable amount of
time for this event. Financially it requires us to bring in
the support of parents, friends, extended family and
businesses in the area.
Donations in the past have helped in making
Project Celebration a success. We hope you can help
this year. Anything you can do will be appreciated and
we look forward to hearing from you. Donations can be
mailed to:
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numerous nieces and nephews.
Edith was beloved by all who knew
her.
Pallbearers were Richard
Parrish. James Parrish. GW Parrish.
Ed Schulze. Gerrit By ma. Todd
Goelzc. Don Way. Rex Hligley.
Frank Hazzard. George Rev nolds.
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Jim and Carol Elder celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Cerritos. California; Dav id J. Parrish
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Saturday, February 4, 2006 with a reception hosted by their daughter and wife Maureen of Grandvicw.
and son-in-law, Valeric and Clate Russell and grandchildren Rachel and Texas Grandchildren include
P ipps Memorial
Texas First Lady Anita Pern
Edith Parrish will join Historical
Grandview. Texas - Edill. Carol Connmission STHCforthe Texas
Parrish went Io be with Ihc Lord on 1 ■ T 1 ns20 , in
C . E.1 - -N/ , ,1 Ladv s Tour. The tour celebrates the
Sunday. February 5. 2006. at the age . : e .1 -NN, Aee: ■ ,
ci 1 N 1 designation of the 2006 Official
o K4. She was born December 2?. - 5 M- C.. F:.:
1,/ .... t Texas Main Street Cities in
1921 to George L. McAnul \ and . N1 r'<
Ei t ... NX../NIA n Texarkana and Colorado C itx on
E J uetta airks , Anult, n March 1 and Conroe and BeeN ille on
Nampa. Idaho She married J D „ , This y car the Texas Main
Parrish in March of 105 > in Street Program is celcbrating its
were blessed with three Children 25th anninersan.
Funeral sen ices were held al 1100 , rowing uP in.as all 2i
am. Friday. February Huh m the know the vita role dow mow pirns
/ 1 . „ i,, 1, 1 , in a communitv. said Pern. Being
.,'' on, ay aughan unera a Main Slreet City means citizens
Home Chape in Ah amdo. Texas recognize that downtow „ is still d 1c
Intermen folowed in Hamilton. । n and soul of their com, nunity"
Texas at the Lie Oak Cemcten at Mrs, Perry will gine the keynotc
‘ Pl • , it, address at each celebration and
Edith is preceded in death b) ci| the first architectural render-
her parents husband J D and sister ing Tor the downtown renovation A
Helen Grant. Her survivors include
reception follows a tour of the city's Implemented in 1981. the program
downtown area. The Independent has assisted more than 140 commu-
Bankers Association of Texas nities throughout the state and is one
(IBAT) sponsors the lour. of the most successful in the nation.
Accompanying Mrs. Pern w ill be The program has resulted in the pii-
John L. Nau. 111. THC chairman, vate reinvestment of more than $1
Larr Oaks. THC executive director; billion in Texas dow ntowns and
IBAT representatin es as well as THC neighborhood commercial districts,
staff, including new Texas Main the creation of more than 21.000
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