Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1993 Page: 7 of 10
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Grandview Tribune, Friday, March 5,1993
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Johnson County Mental Health Mental Retardation Executive Director Joe Mirisciotti
Pictured offered by the Cleburne Chamber of
watches as County Judge Joe Durham proclaims March 2 Blue Ribbon Day.
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Victims' Right Week Essay and
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Mon.-Fit Sam. to 6 p.m.
behind (standing, l-r) are Commissioners McFall, Harmon, Estes, and Thompson.
March 2 Was "Blue Ribbon Day" For
Texans With Mental Illness And
Mental Retardation
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Will Now Be Open for Breakfast
Starting MON. MARCH 1st
OPEN 6:00 A.M.
Corrie Dine With Us At
Cleburne's Finest
freshmen and sophomore students
who have a minimum grade point
ratio of 3.25 with no grade lower
than C, and junior and seniors who
have a minimum grade point ratio
of 3.50 with no grade lower than C
and are in good standing.
Grandview students listed are
Donna Booth, A,D; Shelly R.
Caldwell, B.D; Mimi A. Harvey,
B; and Coty W. Jewell, B.D.
1400 N. Main, Cleburne
Open 9 AM-6 PM Weekday., 9 AM-5 PM Sat Phone 645-3929
Ms»twCsr<WI»s/DI»covf accepted at moil area locations
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Harold Laird - Owner
Mobile Phone
The one-on-one counseling
( sessions are 45 minutes in length
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| first-served basis in the order in
I which appointments are made.
Appointments are made by
I calling the Cleburne Chamber of
I Commerce (817) 645-2455 as soon
as possible, but not later than 5:00
p.m., Friday, March 5.
The counseling sessions are
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Computer System Repair
Brakes
Tune-Ups
Tractor & Heavy Truck Repair
Diesel Engine Repair
Carburetor & Fuel Injection Repair
Air Conditioning Repair
Flats Fixed At Our Location
We Now Have Computerized Four Wheel Alignment
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■ no cash needed—all fees can be withheld from
your check
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(SCORE) will be at the Cleburne
3 Chamber of Commerce, 1511 W.
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< March 8, 1993, to offer free
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The Johnson County Victims' displayed there. 295-7146 or 556-6300; NH. Lase-
Adwytre Coalition and Delta Kap- There will be first, second, and man, Cleburne, 645-0972; Annan
pa Gamma will sponsor a county- third place winners for each cate- Tamakian, Crowley, 297-2276;
wide essay and poster contest to gory in each division. Each first Acy McGeehee, Godley, 389-2510;
spotlight the observation of Vic- place winner will receive $100; Doug Allen, Grandview, 866-3399;
tints' Rights Week, April 26 - May second place winners $50.00; third Vern Ellis, Joshua, 641-7838;
2. The theme of the contest is place winners $25. Regan Scherencel, Keene, 641-
"How Victims of Violent Crimes "" The contest rules are for post- 783 1; Coy Martin, Mansfield, 477-
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you would make in the judicial back of poster in lower right corner; 6300; and Carol Black, Child
process, in the educational process, for essays: essay must be titled; use Protective Services, 645-8885.
and in’your local community to 250 words or less; print name, age,
reduce crime and promote survivor address and phone number on back
ship. of each page in lower right comer;
Violent crimes involve the general rules: entries must be re-
element of personal confrontation ceived by 5:00 p.m., March 19.
between the perpetrator and the vic- 1993; all entries become the
tim. They include physical or sex- property of the Victims'Advocates
ual assault, child abuse, elder abuse. Coalition; entries may be mailed or
family violence, aggravated rob- hand-delivered to Johnson County
bery, murder and involuntary man Family Crisis Center at 190 N.
slaughter. Ridgeway. Cleburne or to the John-
The contest will include two son County Center Thrift SI —
categories. Posters and Essays, at 600 N. Parkway in Alvarado.
There will be two divisions for the Entries must be non-discriminatory
juries, one for ages 12 through 14 regarding race, national origin, age,
and another for students age 15 religion or sex.
through 18. Questions about the contest
All entries must be received at may be directed to Janette Rierson
the Family Crisis Center by 5:00. at Family Crisis Center, 641-2343
p m rm March 19th. The winners or 558-7171, between 9:00 a.m. to
will be announced at the Victims' 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Right Rally at the Courthouse at You may also contact the Victims
2:00 p.m. on April 25th. Essay Assistant at you local law enforce-
winners or a representative will read meat agency: Milton Gilreath,
their winning essays at the rally, Alvarado, 783-3344; Jackie Nai),
and winning posters will be Burleson and Sheriffs Department,
The A and B Honor Roll and There were 986 Distinguished Stu-
Distinguished Student list for the dents named.
Fall 1992 semester has been an- Students listed on the A Honor
nounced at Tarleton State Unive- Roll must have a 4.0 grade point
sity. Dr. Robert C. Fain, Vice ratio on the 4.0 system and be tak-
President of Academic Affairs at the ing a minimum of 12 hours. Stu-
University, released the names of dents on the B Honor Roll must
students honored during the fall have a grade point ratio between
semester which ended in December. 3.00 and 3.00 with no grade lower
Included on the list were 254 stu- than B and taking a minimum of 12
dents making the A Honor Roll and hours.
969 making the B Honor Roll. Distinguished Students include
March 2 is not only Texas mental retardation," said Joe be placed on Clozaril, an
Independence Day it is "Blue Rib- Mirisciotti, Executive Director, antipsychotic drug that causes a
bon Day," so named to signify that "With adequate funding from the dramatic improvement in the
Texans with mental illness and Legislature and the support of all individual's ability to function in
mental retardation deserve the Texans, these individuals will be the community.,.. , , „
chance to be independent and to ., . .... ..,m ♦ $19.1 million for In-Home
have opportunities to be winners. able.to reach their potential. They and Family Support so that more
Consumers, family members, can become productiveg independent persons with mental illness and E
advocates, volunteers and employ- memberso ourrsociety: . c.. mental retardation can live by
ees of Johnson County MHMR , . uhe.zexas Department ofMen- themselves or with family, using
Center will b wearing blue ribbons tal Heaithand Mental Retardation services they need to remain in the
all day and through the legislative has asked the Legislature to increase community and not in institutions.
■ * . . • . funding above the amounts • c1a milion foe th. Fh:1a
session to draw attention to the recommended by the Legislative Si2t4.miinn fprtheChildt
illness and mentalretardation. Broemstdesse Tip more youngsters and adolescents
... . ___ ______. . 2 . programs aesi8ned io equip can receive treatment and families
It is very appropriate that we consumers to reach their potential. Can have supports they need while a
set aside time on Texas Indepen- Among the proposals are: , family member is in recovery,
dence Day to draw attention to * $1.6 million so that more
individuals with mental illness and individuals with schizophrenia can
Area Resident Named To Honor Roll
Mary J. Miller of Grandview is average of 4.0. sibility to educate and train quality
listed on the President's Honor Roll The largest residential technical technicians for Texas and the na-
for the Fall quarter at Texas State college in the nation, TSTC Waco tion. These "world class" techni-
Technical College Waco (TSTC offers over 40 exemplary instruc- cians have moved into the work-
Waco). tional programs ranging from force enabling Texas to more offec-
Miller, a student in the advanced manufacturing in electron- tively compete in a global
Information Management Techno- ics and laser electro-optics to economy.
logy program is the wife of Robby aerospace and information/presen- For more information
J. Miller, Jr. and daughter-in-law of tation technologies. concerning Texas State Technical
Rosie Milter of Grandview For over 25 years, the Texas College Waco, call the Admissions
The President's Honor Roll State Technical College Waco has & Records Office toll free at 1-800
recognires the scholastic achieve- accepted the challenge and respon- 792-8784.
ment of students with a grade point
TSU Names Honor Students
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Administration and will begin at
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1993, newspaper, March 5, 1993; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474087/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.