Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1988 Page: 1 of 8
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The 1988 School Board are (sitting Ir) Joe Foust, Randy Roden, Ike Griffith, standing
r) Dr. Karl Wedel, John Wier and James Anthony. Not pictured is John Glenn.
March 23rd Last Day
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______ _ _ places
are for three year terms
while the fourth is for
because of a job re-loca-
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and watercress sandwiches.
We warn you about wearing
the green. Join us as
we enjoy this fellowship.
Visit soon!
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they can afford
a waiver fee- to
Sherry Brumbulow
Millsap. Jerri
from Peaster and
Griffith and John Glenn
have turned their names
in for the School Bord
election.
stands is very disturbing.
Welch wants every person
between the ages of
18 and 45 to serve two
they get enough exercise
going from their room
to the dining room
sunroom for activities.
first team
and ten for
team. When
nine , teams
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one year. James Anthony's
place is for one year
because he was appointed
to the board when John
Glenn first resigned.
Randy Roden, Joe
Foust, and John Wier
are the three remaining
from Venus, Amy Echols
from Peaster, Rene
Snell from Millsap,
Stephanie Venable from
Italy, Kim Martin from
Godley, Kamie Holbrook
from Rio Vista, Julie
Peacock and Sabrina
Williams from Grandview.
each coach wanting
his or- her players on
all district.
Sunnie Johnston - 2nd
place in both headline
and editorial writing;
Kaylyn Gober - 4th
poetry interpretation;
Sondra Hart - 4th
and Peron Siratt of Coving-
ton are still living and
were present. Relatives
attending were from
Wichita Falls, Abilene,
San Angelo, Jacksboro,
Dallas, Ft. Worth, Gar-
land, Colleyville, Granbury,
Arlington, Morgan, Coving-
ton, Irving, Cleburne
and Grandview.
coaches selected
was one
schools to
the Glen
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items. We will appreciate
baked goods at this time
also. Our purpose
to give everyone
opportunity to help
prose reading;
Amy Duke - 1st in prose
reading;
Jennie Pinkerton
literary meet on Saturday,
March 5. Although compe-
tition was very strong
among the over 700
students from these
schools, Grandview stu-
dents made a very good
showing:
of 26 high
compete in
Rose Invitational
in a district
Godley had three on
first team, Kendra Abbott,.
Laura Roden and Shelly
Davenport. Grandview
placed two on first team,
Amy Russell and Kalen
Parkinson. Finishing
out first team —
candidates hope
this country,
been and will
to campaign over the
entire district letting
the voterJ know what
they can expect out
of me as their Congress-
man," said Kendrick.
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Sixth District Congres-
sional candidate, N.P.
"Pat" Kendrick, today
challenged his opponent
in the April 12 Democratic
run-off, John E. Welch,
to come out of the closet
and tell the voters where
he stands on the issues.
"The people have a right
to know where serious
to say, "What I do know
about where Mr. Welch
in accounting and
in typing.
will combine this
occasion with a bit of
celebrating with our
Irish relations. Refresh-
Lane
Dallas, 1
Place 3 which is a two
year term. Jimmy Carroll
is running for Place
5 also a two year term.
Place 2 is still open
which would be for one
year. This would fill
the vacancy left when
Sharon Hughes resigned.
If you are interested
in filing the deadline
is 5 p.m. Wednesday,
March 23rd.
, - meet
in Keene at Southwestern
Adventist College on
Thursday, March 24,
will be the next compete
tion for Grandview H.S.
students. District one-act
play competition will
be on Tuesday, March
22, at Mabee Center
on the Southwestern
Adventist campus.
views, what little
know about them,
remarkably similar
those of the extremist,
Lyndon LaRouche move-
ment. We certainly
don’t need that in Con-
February 22nd was
the first day a person
could apply for a position
on the Grandview l.S.D.
School Board. At 5 p.m.
on March 23 will be
the deadline for anyone
to turn their name in
to the school.
sale and use the proceeds
toward the purchase
of our new steam table.
The date has been set
for April 9th. We will
appreciate your white
elephants, knick knacks
ana good useable clothing.
We would want them
priced and ready to sell,
we do not want unuseable
gress."
"My platform and
my position on the issues
is an open book for all
the voters to see. I
have nothing to hide.
Mr. Welch, 1 urge you
to either come clean
with the voters or get
out of the race. The
people of the sixth district
deserve more respect
than you have shown
them so far. They deserve
to hear from you!!!
poor and middle
will fight i
get killed,
wealthy are
sound at home making
even more money. I
am a veteran of WWII
and I can promise you
that a bullet knows nothing
about your financial
status. We do not need
The Lady Zebras will There are four terms
return all starters for up this election. Ike
next year's team. Millsap Griffith. John Glenn,
will return four of their Karl Wedel, and James
starters. Godley will Anthony's terms are
return one starter for up this go around,
next year. Sam Duke resigned
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John and Terri Pringle
of Grandview proudly
announce the birth of
their son, John Rance.
He was born February
23, 1988 at Hugeley
Hospital at 8:22 a.m.
He weighed 6 1b. 9 oz.
and measured 19 J" long.
Grandparents are
Dale Perkins of Dallas
and Peggy Perkins of
Covington.
members of the school
board.
Anyone interested
needs to pick up the
necessary paperwork
at the school. The paper-
work needs to be filled
out and turned in by
Wednesday, March 23.
May 7th is election
day for the school board.
As of this date Ike
election and also marked
the application for the
run-off election, then
you need not file another.
The deadline for receiv-
ing new applications
is April 5, 1988. The
deadline for requesting
applications is Maren
31, 1988.
If you have any questions
concerning absentee
voting. please contact
the office of the County
Clerk at 641-4421.
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to lead
1 have
Another reunion
planned for March
1989.
a Congressman with
such a dangerous, elitist
attitude. Mr. Welch's
from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Anyone can vote
absentee by personal
appearance and are en-
couraged to do so.
In order to vote absentee
by mail, you must be
over 65 years of age,
disabled, or out of the
county during absentee
voting by personal appea-
rance and election day.
If you submitted an appli-
cation for a Ballot by
mail for the Primary
eight for
all district
the second
there are
There were nine teams
in district 14-AA this
year. So when the teams
met to decide all district
for the girls teams, Godley
was the front runner.
Coach Terry Echols
of Godley was selected
Coach of the Year for
welcome some
in for some
Ninety-six members
of the Siratt Family,
decendants of Henry
and Nettie Benton Siratt,
gathered at the Grandview
Community Center,
Sunday, March 13th
for a covered dish dinner
and a time of visiting.
Four of the fourteen
This colder weather
has been keeping the
residents in this week.
Most of them feel that
girls basketball.
McPherson was
MVP for the
The run-off election
for the March 8 Primary
will be held April 12,
1988. Absentee voting
by personal appearance
will oe held from April
4, 1988 to April 8, 1988
at three locations in
the county: at the Burleson
Sub-courthouse from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.;
at the Alvarado Sub-court-
house from 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.; and at the
Courthouse in Cleburne
March 23rd is the
last day to file for anyone
interested in running
for City Councilman.
There are four places
open at this time. Three
people have filed to
run.
Dewayne "Nubbin"
Irwin has signed up for
Place 1 which is a two
year term. William
Russell has filed for
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a fund raising project.
We need your help and
your support. Posters
will be placed in our
local stores. If you have
any questions call Charlene
Yoes or Mozelle Jacobs.
They will be happy to
assist you.
We give our regrets
and sympathy to Mrs.
Irene Bailey and her
family in the death of
her husband Mr. Daniel
Bailey. May God bless
and comfort you.
Thursday, March 17th
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On second team all
district were Brandi
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Jackie Parker from Mill-
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1988, newspaper, March 18, 1988; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474038/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.