Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1978 Page: 1 of 6
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City And School
Election Results
Budget Hearing
Planned April 20
Democratic Women Will
Meet Monday In Burleson
Hospital
Report
Cemetery
Work Day
Meet Tuesday
Might, April 11
Savings Bond
Sales For
Zoning Committee
Recommends Approval
Of Sub-Division
To City Council
Wednesday, April 12
Pizza, combination
Thursday, April 13
Steak fingers, gravy,
green beans, mashed
potatoes, hot rolls,
jello and milk.
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Monday, April 10
Hamburgers, pickles,
onions, lettuce, tomato,
french fried potatoes,
fudge nuggets and
milk.
MARCH
MEMORIALS
Tuesday, April 11
Chicken enchiladas,
ranch style beans,
Spanish rice, bread, ice
cream and milk.
Friday, April 14
Barbecue on bun,
potato chips, baked
beans, sugar cookies
and milk.
March 10 Woodie
Christian
March 13-Talmadge
Taylor
March 17 Bunk Smyth
March 2 3-Ira Beard
March 24-Troy D. Sam
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bra Linebackers have
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Tuesday night, April
11 at 8 o’clock in the
school cafetorium.
The purpose of the
meeting is to organize
activities for the district
track meets to be held
here and to elect new
officers for the 1978-
1979 school year
The linebackers am
responsible for the con-
cession at each of these
track megts and many
workers are badly need-
ed. If you am willing
to work in the conces-
sion anytime.you may
contact Lavem Stevens
866 2234, Martha Ni
vens 866-2488 or Phyl-
lis Lunn 866 4417
This meeting is very
important and every-
one interested is urged
to attend.
Miss Becky Magby, bride-elect of Mr. Bubba
Abshire of Alvarado, Texas was honored with a
bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Douglas Car-
ter, on Saturday night, April 1st.
Many beautiful gifts were displayed. The
favorite flower of the bride is daisies, so the
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The Johnson Coun-
ty Creative Art Asso-
ciation meets April 6,
1978 at 7 00 p.m. in
the Cleburne Civic Cen-
ter
Guest Artist will be
Georgia Feazle of Hous-
ton with her medium -
Rub-Out Painting.
The business will
be to complete plans
for the Spring Arts and ,
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Of Gramm Campaign
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Phil Gramm, Democratic candidate for Con-
gress from the Sixth District, began the last hill
month of the campaign with a reception in Par-
ker County on Saturday and a town meeting in
Corsicana on Sunday afternoon.
At 7:00 P M. Monday evening Gramm attend-
ed a town reception held here in the Community
Center in his honor. The reception was hosted by
the Grandview Steering Committee, with C.J.
Wimer, chairman.
Persons hospitalized
at press time are Mrs
Odell Pinkerton, J. L.
Hankin, Homer Lyle.
Mrs Helcyon Sheehan,
Mrs Laura Ivory and
Mrs. Hester Ballou.
Persons being dis-
missed this week were
Mrs. Roy Tribble, Sara
Cronkrite, Katrina Har
dy, Mrs. Andy Wiese
and baby boy, Mrs
Charles Hixson, Mrs.
Claude Hill, Mrs. Allie
Wilkerson, Mrs Cody
Beard, Joe Hudson, B
B. Pinion and Clayton
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The Johnson County Ieague of Democratic
Women will meet Monday. April 10 at 10am at
the Citv Hall in Burleson Guest speaker at this
meeting will be David Senter, member of the
Amercan Agriculture Movement
Anyone interested la cordially invited to at
tend this meeting For more information you
may contact Mrs R D McElroy at 866-2271.
Grandview PTA Will Meet
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Baptist Youth soanampeCrumshxim
Vifil ( iw p Ia g e Joseph Schindler, Ter
V IS I I J II I IM 9 S ry Scott, Don Scott and
“Even those Johnson County farmers
who may still be undecided about planting
a set-aside crop in 1978 should sign up in the
set-aside program,” Mr. James T. Key Sr.,
County Executive Director of the Johnson
County Agricultural Stabilization and Con-
servation (ASC) Committee, said.
Mr. Key said: “There’s no penalty if set-
aside participants decide not to plant a pro-
gram crop, such as barley, wheat, corn or
grain sorghum. But, by signing up there is an
assurance of program benefits for farmers
who decide to plant set-aside crops.”
"The sign-up period ends on May 1.
The program calls for taking out of production
one acre for every ten (10 percent) planted
to barley, corn or grain sorghum and two
acres (20 percent) for every ten planted
to wheat for grain.
Farmers who participate will be eligible
for price support loans, target price and
disaster payments. To receive more detailed
information and to sign up, farmers should
come to the County ABCS office located
at 109 Poindexter, Cleburne, Texas 76031;
Applicants for ABCS programs will be
given equal consideration without regard to
race, color, sex, creed or national origin
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VOL. 82 NO. 35 GRANDVIEW (JOHNSON COUNTY) TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1978 15d Per Copy
pastor, drove the bus
to Fort Worth where
he was relieved by Bob
ieMiller. Other spon-
sors were Kathy Miller
and Carole Self
Nodding parents
greeted the returning
group about 10:30 p.m
who were carrying pos-
ters,hula hoops, plaques
and iridescent necklaces
The runaway mine
train was ridden 13
times and the spinicker
nde was also a favorite
of Lora Self, Came
Hale, Kelli Ferguson,
Melissa Lunn, Jan Grif-
fin, David Moore, San
tos Salinas,Terry Moore,
Rusty Smith, Tommy
Dorman, Kent Russell,
and Lon Marbut.
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21; and John Hale III
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Bill Lyle upset Joe
Brigman in the latter’s
try for reelection as
a school trustee of the
Grandview Independent
School District and
will take his place along
Jake Bennett who was
reelected. The election
was held last Saturday
at City Hall
Lyle received 157
votes to Brigman’s 116.
Bennett, with 202
votes, led the three-
man ticket to fill his
own expiring term and
that of Brigman.
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The zoning committee met Tuesday night
at the City Hall and voted four to one to
recommend to the City Council the approval
of the new sub-division, Grande Vista Terreza,
west of Grandview
The Council will take action on this
matter at its next meeting, Tuesday, April 11.
Zoning committee members voting for
the recommendation were M ike Collins.Charles
Vanier, Herbert Lubke and Buck Ferguson
Voting against was Larry Moore and choosing
not to vote was Mary Frances White.
. Notice of a pro- you’ve been wanting
posed use hearing of to ask and listen to
the city’s revenue shar- some answers,
ing and entitlement At this time when
funds appears in this Grandview residents are
week’s paper. considering changes and
Mayor Rudolph Me- looking forward to area
Duff is urging every- growth it would seem
one to attend this meet- to be in their best in-
ing as it will be held terests to attend the
in conjunction with the budget hearings,
city budget hearing for Date for the hear-
1978-1979. AU citizens ing is April 20,7 o’clock
are reminded that this in the evening at City
is the time and place Hall,
to ask those questions
beautiful arrangements. The table arrangement of
many different spring colors of iris was made by
Frances Decker and the beautiful arrangement of
daisies was made by Lucille Steible and was pre-
sented to the bride-to-be as one of her gifts.
Punch and cookies were served to eighty
guests. Those assisting Mrs. -Carter were: Budie-
Tackett, Frances Decker, Lucille Steible, Nina
Bikes, Arleta Cowan, Lenda Scott, Oleta Cheek,
Eva Lee Dean, Oleta Lubke, Dorothy Hathcoz,
Rhoda Griffith, Jo Lynn Mayes, Carolyn Parks,
Lynn Lyne, Grace Elliott a n d R 0 a e Lee
Williamson.
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Show Planned May 6
Concerts on the
hour, cotton candy,
and roller coasters were
just a small part of a
special day at Six Hags
Over Texas last Friday
when 23.young people
and their sponsors from
the First Baptist Church
of Grandview joined a
group sponsored by the
Baptist Church of Eu-
less
First to board the
bus in Grandview at
9 a m. were L. D. John-
Craft Show and Sale
on May 6, in the
Meadowbrook Shop-
ping Center, West Hen-
derson or Highway 67
West, 9:00 a.m. to
7:00 p.m. in the open
lots and on some side-
walks.
January
January sales of Ser-
ies E and H United
States Savings Bonds
in Johnson County
were reported today
by County Bond Chair-
man P. L. White, Jr.
Sales for the first-
month period totaled
$51,712 for 7% of the
1978 sales goal of
$720,000.
Texas sales during
the month amounted
to $23,739,634 with
8% of the yearly sales
goal of 306.6 million
achieved.______________
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Grandview residents
returned Charles Ingle
and Sherrie Gillum to
City Council and elec-
ted Troy Kennedy to
a first term, in the
city election Saturday.
Kennedy, with 138
votes, led the list, with
Ingle second at 131,
and Gillum third with
110 Johnny Ray Chap
man .receiving 89 votes,
finished fourth andlost
his bid for reelection
Other c a nd id ates
and their tallies were
Glen (Butch) Russell,
87, Tommy Swinford,
-Lou Jeffers-
Reporter, 641-8354
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B>th the high school boys and girls will be
comyuting Saturday in a track meet in Clifton
Field events will begn at 10am, running pre:
limanares at 1 p m and finals at 5 30 p.m
mhe met will be livided into four divisions:
In the varsity boys division, eleven teams will be
competine varsity grls division, 10 teams com
ywtig JV oys6 teams and J V girls 4 teams
Billy Wright
Waiting outside
were Angie Marbut and
Chris Johnson who a
greed that the six flags
are: American, Confed-
erate, French, Mexican,
Republic of Texas and
Spanish
The hourly musi-
cal concerts were per-
formed by Christian
artists, “Dallas Holm
and Praise", who sing
with David Wilkerson,
“The Imperials", and
“Truth”, a group from
Alabama.
Ron Lyles, church
OnAIrDVIEW ,
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The Annual Au
burn Cemetery Work
Dav is Tuesday, April
11, 1978
Bring a picnic lunch
and working equipment.
Your support is always
appreciated
An official Texas
Historical Marker for
the cemetery will be
dedicated on this day
at 1 1 o’clock The sche.
duled speaker will tie
B J Stiles, Deputy
Chairman, National En-
dowment for the Hu
manities.
Hope to see you
on this day
The Grandview PTA will hold its monthly
meeting Thurslay. April 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the
whool ( afetorum The Homemaking girls under
tlie lealership oft heir teacher, M rs M el ba Smith,
vs i I I be presentina the Homemaking Girls’
Fshion Show Also on the program will be the
thinl and fourth grades.
Following the program, refreshments will be
served__________________________
Clifton Track Meet Saturday
A question and answer period was held and
em Dr. Gramm presented his views on many issues
E--- and the reasons why he should be elected to
f--represent the Sixth District in the coming ses-
---- sions of Congress.
n To complete the campaign week, on Satur-
---- day, Gramm will compete in the Bryan Jaycees'
- Chili Cooking Contest and speak on Free Enter-
k prise and the Environment as part of the Ecology
Weekend program at Texas A&M.
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BIG CATCH-Tom Bowman made this nice catch duch. Helping Bowman taka care of his catch are
of 50 sand bass on the Brazos River during Easter his children, Leigh Ann and Lane.
vacation The fish weighed from 1 A to 3 lbs. (Photo By E.E. Basham)
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1978, newspaper, April 7, 1978; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536950/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.