Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1975 Page: 4 of 6
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Lee Siratt, Person Siratt
and J.T. Poe enjoyed a fish-
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Aaay Captain Connor W.
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live on Route 4, Grandview
is serving as a pilot in the
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the rest of the year. Tia is -
constantly speaking at ban- l
quets, chapter meetings and
school assemblies all through- l
out the state of Texas. He
lives at West, Texas. Joe "
Welsh who is an Area VIII
Vice-President works with
Tim ‘Enders' and is planning
on running for a stale office; j
we wish him well with his ]
goals. I
Billy Don Smith gave a re-
port of the Houston Livestock I
Show and Rodeo trip and Joe I
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we are in danger of breaking
Grandview’s winning tradi-
tion. We are in a similar con-
test with Henderson Street
Baptist Church in Cleburne.
This was a challenge be-
cause they are a strong
church too. But for the first
four weeks we led them in
points. Before last Sunday we
were behind only 15 points.
But something happened last
week! About fifty or more of
out players (Sunday School
Members) decided not to play
the game and stayed home.
• So now we trail them by 56
points. We have two weeks to
go! The contest closes on
Easter Sunday, March 30. If
we don’t have great numbers
, in Sunday School on March 24
' and March 30 we will lose
the game, and you know what
losers have to do, don't you?
They invite the winner to a
big meal and feed them! I sure
would like to travel to Cle-
bume and get a free meal off
them, wouldn't you? If you
> would, I know I can expect to
see you in Sunday Schqol
this Sunday at 9:45.
FRIDAY NITE
swill
Chicken Fried Steak
Buy One At Regular Price
Get Second at % Price
OPEN 6 A.M.till 9 P.M.
SUNDAY - 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Phone 866-3333 *
ST BAPTIST
ULD BREAK i
INING TRADITION
By Rev. Lesley White
COMPANY, INC.
N. A Giles zous Grandview
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Grandview Tribune, Grandview, T,m. March 21, 1975,
Keesler AFB Graduate
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Sergeant Robert R. Hawkins,
son of Mrs. Faye Lancaster
of Alvarado, has graduated at
Pot years Grandview has Keesler AFB, the
had a winning tradition. Our U.S. Air Force technical
dsmBeskethalkmtesmhasikeining- qome"maE“
captured nineteen consecu- ment engineering technicians,
five district championships Sergeant Hawkins, now
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Mach 17 “900 Am -C- for our FFA banquet pril 18.
At the meeting member#
food com-
were spoken to byEimEn. mittee,johnWilkirson; decora-
dereaStaemVrce President tions committee, David Hale-
Aspaungeaminvitediomsicomittncatauy
port of all the coming events . AE5
and contest of foe FFA for mitee:.0
ask for Enterprise 65066 (toll free)
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and won two state crownsin qualified to perfrm work
the last fouryears. Our church studies and develop man-
has also been a winner. There power production standards,
is no town our size anywhere is being assigned to Charles-
(hat can be more proud o f ton AFB, S.C., for duty with
her churches than Grandview a unit of the Military Airlift
should be. All visitors to Command. Completion of this
Grandview talk about the size course enableshim to receive
' -and.qualityofour church. We academic credits through the
are grateful to ‘GodfetHis. Community College of the Air
. blessings and proud of our Fonaft^^-^wr^^
members for their support. The sergeant, a 1958
Two years ago we took on graduate of Paschal High
First Baptist Church in Alva- School in Fort Worth, has at-
rado in a Sunday School at- tended Baptist College in
tendance contest and we came Charleston, S.C., during off-
$mne
1923-Our 52nd Year-1975
305 East Second Street
Cleburne, Texas
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MARSHALL YOUNG DEANNA WILLIAMS
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FROZEN BANQUET
Dinners
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Salsibury Steak, Cheese Am Mmdrm uA
Enchilada, Turkey, Chicken AEEdm Folgers Instant
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If all the underinsulated
homer in the country
received insulation, 500,000
barrels of oil equivalent
would be saved each day,
said Agriculture
hCammissioner John C.
Whhe. '
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Agriculture Commissioner
John C. White recommend*
pooling” to the
rmarket with a neighbor.
“ ' only one car.
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it more time with friends.
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