Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1979 Page: 1 of 8
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Fire Fighter’s Fund Fair
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FIRE FIGHTERS BANNER
Isaac Hardy Elected
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Dvid Moore
Laura Jenkins
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Back row left to right, Glenn Lubke, Tim Massey, Michael Collins and Dave Steakley. -
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(Photo By E.E. Basham)
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son County were re-
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Local Medical
Auxiliary Wins
Five Awards
Grandview and Mary
Wilkirson of Austin.
Tuesday night. May
1, nine Johnson Cnty.
students, who were all
winners of the annual
. Kiwanis Club Conser-
vation Essay Program,
were honored. They •
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regarding
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and Mrs. Victor Abello.-
Mrs. Fortunato Sunio has
reread as President Elect,
and the Secretary-Treasurer
is Mrs. Tom Boyette.
Monday, May 7, the ministration 1
Tribune was notified of school policies.
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Alamogordo,N.M.
Rickey L. Young, son
of Richard Williams of
Grandview has received
his first promotion in
the U. S. Air Force.
Club in Cleburne.
Seven of the nine
winners were students
from Grandview High
and Junior High.Grand-
view winners honored
were Shirley Maddox,
Gayle Aldridge,Michael
Collins, Dave Steakley,
Rusk and Tober Hens-
ley.
Airman Young
Assigned To
Holloman AFB
Young, promoted to
airman, is now assigned
at Holloman AFB,N.M.
where he serves asla
personnel specialist with
a unit of. the Tactical
Air Command
The Airm n, a 1976
graduate of Grandview
High School, attended
Hill Junior College.
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EIGHTH GRADE HONOR STUDENTS: David I
Moore and Laura Jenkins have been named honor
students from the eighth grade graduating class.
These two students have attained the highest grade
point average in their class.
. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore,
and Laura is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood
Tatum.
The Women’s Auxiliary
to the Johnson County
Medical Society received
five awards at the annual'
meeting of the Txas Medi-
own personal health and n.MHrt*
gives a list of rules for
Volunteer workers, Sherrie Gillum, J..W. Tackett and Bill Fowler hung the banner for the Fire
Fighters Fund Fair last Saturday morning. The Fair has been set for this Saturday, May 12.
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' Come To The Fire
Fighter’s Fund Fair
Saturday, May 161
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Wilkirson.
Maris Adams, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Adams, had the second highest grade with
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county, Cleburne National,
First National and First
State of Rio Vista assisted
the auxiliary by placing
ges all persons to taka the
best possible cere of their
active year. The largest
project was the distribu-
tion of 25,000 copies of
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PARENT AND MEMBER FFA BANQUET .
The annual Parent and Member FFA Banquet was held last Friday night in the school cafe tori um.
Guest speaker for the affair was Dr. Charles Boyd of College Station. Dr. Boyd was bom and raised in
the Grandview Community and for several years practiced veterinary medicine in Grandview. His moth-
er, Mrs. Ruby Boyd still lives here. Pictured with Dr. Boyd are the officers of the FFA Chap-
ter. From left to right front row: Troy Nivens, Dr. Charles Boyd, Mike Reeves, Rusty Smith. -
Anne is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
L. Wilkirson.
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GRAND View (JOHNSON COUNTY) TEXAS, FRDA Y. MAY 11, 1979 I^F^r Copy
the pamphlets In their
monthly statements. Addi-
tional pamphlets were dis-
tributed by individual aux-
iliary members.
. One hundred and fifty
purple hearts were made
oy auxiligry members and
presented to the Johnson
County Memorial Hospital
Emergency Room for the
children who are - treated
' there. The hearts were de-
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healthful living. This pro-
ject wes a part of the
Texas Medical Association
emphasis on preventive
health care. The three cen-
trally located banks in the
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Troy Nivens, Rudy
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distrite council woman,
----Steve Johnson, a dele-
gate to the convention,
end Mrs. W. R. Whitehouse
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Winning the election Line his freshman year. High School Principal Larry Smith announced
has given Isaac the re- Hardy, a 1977 gradu this week that Anne Wilkirson and Maria Adams
sponsibility zof represent, ao Grandview.Hish have the honor of attaining the highest scho-
ing the junior class of School, i s majoring in . . 1. r
2,000 members.in meet- Accounting and Pre Law. lasticgrad . for the past four years Grandview
ings with the school ad- He is the son of Mr. and High, chool,.
- ■ - Mrs..W. Hardy. Anne Wilkirson, with a grade point average
' ' of 95.213 had the highest grade. Anne is the
h Isaac length of his term wiHHMM4MhV—a8
Hardy to the office of run through the 1979-808288
President of the Junior school year. Eee
‘lass at Baylor U’niversity He is a member of theasiia
in Waco. Baylor Chamber of Com- Ee
The election came merce; a member of the "
May 1 after a campaign Delta Alpha Zeta, and pS """-n
was staged on campus a- was a member of the lj fa___I__a_
gainst four other candi- Men’s Spirit Organization TOnOT »U0OIUS
dates. who form the Baylor
A Thursday (only) or to the Community Center
B Many new events are scheduled for the FFFF the day of the fair. The auction will run from
■ this year, set for Saturday, May 12. Country Gold 7 - 9 p.m. Additional items donated since last
I radio station WBAP, Fort Worth has agreed to send week are:
■ Big John and the Country Gold Stagecoach to drive
I around Grandview giving rides on real stagecoach. Tommy Poteet and Johnny Isenberg - one load
d They will be in front of the Community Center, sand /
Bingo tables will be set up in back of the Grandview Farm Center- (4) 50 lb. bags of Bow
884 Community Center with another participation Wow Dog Food
I game, a dart throw. Bingo will be open from 10:00 First State Bank, Grandview-6100.00
■ to 4:30 p.m.; and the dart throw from 9:00 a.m. Accents By Suzanne - Ceramic Zebra
H to 4:30 p.m. Petal Shop - Green Plant ’
A 5,000 Meter Run (3;1 ml) sponsored by the Clayton Kay Funeral Home - Hanging Basket
■ Coronado Track Club will get underway with pre- Sand Flat Country Store - Case of canned drinks
2 registration between 8:80 and 9:30 a.m. The race Baker Trucking - 10 yd. of driveway gravel
I begins at 9:30 a.m. See Sac. Alan Neff In’ the Com- Raybum Flowers and’Gifts. Alvarado - Ladies
» munity Center (Hiway 81 and-Criner St.) to pre- Face planter with prayer plant
register. An entry fee of 65.00 the day of the race T-Shirt Shop, Alvarado - (2) jersey T-Shirts with
an is required, choice of decals
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signed by Mrs. Richard
McDonald, an auxiliary i
member, and hopefully
they will give the children
cal Association Auxiliary amenzureof oomfor on
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senior citizens. Second long with a visit from aux-
place awardswere received iliafy memben. A gift wes
for a proposal to increase presented to the hospital
membership, and Doctor"s in honor of the physicians
Doyselebration. The local on Doctor'd Dey, and paint
auxiliary was in competi- was
tion with other auxiliaries Che.
of similar size throughout the Pooh can be painted by
on*inzwDsvortnnzorom e, B .
Auxtary mhd. "TY ^1^^ - - County Bond Senior Honored
Tconvention *hom Oeburne Chairman Re D oris
aTexas Medical Association were Mn Arthur Raines, UHQ Hill Oil •-P--9
pamphlet "Your Health Is r _ president of the local aux- , a. On Saturday, April 28,
in Your Hands" which ur-
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Anne Wilkirson, a mem-
ber of the 1979 gradua-
ting class, was honored
January sales of Ser with aluncheon at the
iesEaH United statenEoperstonsryn,rtteza
The luncheon was
Seven Of Nine nition at a Kiwanis Dir?
, , , and Mrs. Mike bitterest , ner meeting at the No-
HOSPITAL REPORT ,^^^t "^ding were Mr. Win ners From n Rive
n . - Nichol., Viola Block, month period totaled Oscar L.Wilkirson, Mrs.
Ruby Pruitt, Mn- Laura 649,386 for 7% of the Pat Wilkirson, Miss ranuNav
in Memorial at presstme ivory and Rebecca Bellah 1979 sales goal of Phyllis Gandy, L a u r i e ouduuv IE W
a r e Mrs. O-K. Smith, from Memorial and Mrs. 6710,000. -v---------Young; Sue Griffin, and.
Martha Lou Brockman, Ray van Zandt from Ali Texas sales during Angie M«but al l of
Joely N. Terrorez Sainta, Fort Worth, the month amounted
Mrs. Selma Wiginton. --------------—---- to 621,066,795. with
7% of the yearly sales
goal of 297.2 million
achieved.
Dismissed recently Everything Is Grand
from hospitals were Nina in Grandview
Wilkinson, Mrs. Ear}
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1 . A map,of the Grandview Community has been Beauty Shop, Alvarado -Manor Woman Hair Cui
pigasdrosstivsrdo-gagsonxengitgnmene
I urging newcomers to comebyand add their name. Awaradi5ptcBan “ ’ 25 Savings Bond. . 4
I and addresses to the map to the fire department Aluminum Product. Co -Hughes Real Estate
I can better serve''the community. The department Bui iingnAluminum Storeoor. .. r
I will be giving away dew in the dark phonestickers strwnolds ” Installation of
I showingtheemergencynumbers.at the Nancy Gober - $1o Shaklee Producta
' vadrthetdttfpoctrnsomntdsevsyttmenkaPysudente StanyGoqdman -BowlinaBalll
fhi yer membeta»' the sixth gradecl“ m S’ Mandmatde Jolt.. practical,
berticiptingsndprizeswill be awarded the winners new saddle and bridle with equal recognitionto the
AdPlicioustbar-b-cue supper prepared by CaB Extension Homemakers Club and the randview
, Restaurant will be served in the Community Cen- ~ D . ' . . . . ,
ter from 5:15 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., adult plate. Tommy Poteet and Johnny Isenberg - one load sand
64.00; children’, plates $3.00: Chuck Hamman, There will be all kind, of booth., selling a
, talented musician from Grandview, will bring variety of useful items. Persons added to the list
his program to the supper participants. are:
Area merchant. have contributed more than Vern Brownlee - Craft.
generously to the drawing., and auction. Winning Mrs. Jack Chapman - Antique leaded dan
tickets wil be drawn every hour during the day. Johnny R. Thompson - Antique car ndes
Ticket sales have been going great, reports a ticket
sales committee member. Anyone wishing to donate Girl Scouts will be distributing flyers announc-
new items for the auction are advised to bring ing what will be happening at the Fair. Hope to,see
them to the Grandview Dept. Store building you there!
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1979, newspaper, May 11, 1979; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537007/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.