Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1979 Page: 4 of 6
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1979 Zebras Are District 12-A Co-Champions
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porters have assisted ,
the Tribune in a Foot-
ball Forecast. Each
week they have been
very cooperative in
coming by the Tribune
and making their pre-
dictions for the com-
Arlington 41, Burleson 8
Joshua 27, Alvarado 6
Ken McKinney
(817) 295-1503
Chester McKinney
(817) 645-3837
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West Criner Street
Phone 866-3339
Brake Jobs & Tune Ups
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Forecast has created in-
terest in the football
program, and the Tri-
bune Staff expresses
appreciation t o each
one of them for being,
a part of this paper for
the past 10 weeks. The ‘
Football Forecast has
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Grandview 47, Blooming Grove 6
Whitney 40, Itasca 2
Glen Rose 34, Hubbard 0
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Program .
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GOOD PASS DEFENSE: Troy Robason No. 70
defends against pass In Fridays game with the
Blooming Grove Lions.
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Grandview Tribune, riday, November 23,1979--page 4
GRANDVEW OIL CO.
Wholesale Gas & Diesel
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Gene Harris
Butane
Wholesale
FOE
corn
hom
treer
failed and the score was
26-6.
Grandview scored 3
more times in the fourth
quarter. The first was .
on a run by Mark Ste- .
vens and the last two
by Earl Hewitt, all on
twenty-yard runs. All
three extra points at-
tempts were successful
to make the final score
, 47 - 6. .
Not since 1961 have
the Zebras won or tied
for a district champion-
ship. After the game
Friday night, Grandview,
Glen Roee and Whitney 1
were still tied for Die-
& Associates
Complete Insurance Service
No. 15 Mark Stevens, No. 25 Wayne Mathe, No. 50 Chint Ishmael.
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The Zebras displayed
their “Zebra Power"
again Friday night by
defeating the Blooming
Erove Lions 47-6.
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command of the game
in the first period and
by half-time held a 20-0
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.— lead. Their first score'
resulted from a 9yard
peas from Mitchel A-
dams to Tom Shelton.
J. J. Johnson’s kick was
•good and the home
tueamled7-0.
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Zeame on another pass
lay. This time, Adams
hit Tommy Gutierres
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Gasoline & Diesel
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Filled
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Pursuant to TEX REV CIV STAT ANN
art 1446c $43( 1975) Lone Star Gas Company
hereby gives NOTICE ol the Company s intern
to implement a new schedule of rates eWec-
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trict 1A-12, and s flip
of the coin was necessary
to determine who would I
represent the district
in bi-district. Whitney
won the flip and will
meet China Spring in
the bi-district game to
be announced later.
Senior J. J,Johnson
ended Ms career as a
Grandview Zebra by set-
ting a new school record
of extra points with
28 out of 32 attempts
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ZEBRA SHOW GOOD PUNT RETURN COVERAGE: No. 40 Bret Bash -
am, No. 63 Mark Love, No. 15 Mark Stevens.
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CERAMIC TILE
Leaking Showers
Bathroom Remodeling
Ken McKinney
(817) 296-1603
Chester McKinney
(817) 646-3837
for a 36-yard T ID. The
Zebras scored one more
time in the first half
from the 1 yard Une
with Troy Nivens.
The mighty Zebras
returned in the second
half and proved they
were not through. Mark
Stsvsns broke and ran
64 yards for another
TD. which put the
Zebras in front 26-0.
Blooming Grove’s
Lions retaliated and
scored their only touch
down in the fourth
quarter on a one-yard
run by Sherman Collins.
The try for two points
Since September 14 vid waldrip. David, who
seven loyal Zebra sup- is owner of the David’s
Super Saves in Grand-
view, Alvarado and
Midlothian, has made
73 r i g h t predictions
out of 88 games play-
ed. Max Sain follows
with 71 right. Max is
of such other date as new rates become
effective in the City of - Grandview, Texas
be charged for natural gat service to resi-
‘dential and commercial customers in the en-
virons. areas (outside incorporated limits of
Grandview, Texas ‘ )
The rate schedule is expected to furnish a
22.09 % increase in the Company S gross
revenues in the ehvirons of Grandview,
Texas.
A Statement of Intent has been filed with
the Railroad Commission of Texas and is
available for Inspection at the Company s
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CALL COLLECT 997-3022 for 4
Low default rate
. maintained by
Texas A&M students
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COLLEGE STATION -
Colleges and universities are
often wary when the Depart-
ment of Health, Education, and
Welfare launches an investiga-
tion. In one case, however,
HEW simply wants to know
how Texas A&M University
achieves such a low default rate
in the National Direct Student
Loan (NDSL) program.
Texas A&M's rate of 4.72 per-
cent is more than twice as good
as the 10 percent goal to which
HEW’s (Office of Education as-
pires The national average has
surpassed 17 percent.
Because so many students
have defaulted on their loans,
HEW is interested in the rea-
sons why Texas A&M has such a
successful rate of return on
former students' loans
President Jarvis E. Miller
says the lion's share of the credit*
belongs to the students and
their parents. "We are blessed
' to have a student body com-
* posed overwhelmingly of indi-
* viduals who are highly respon-
, sible and take their obligations
I. seriously."
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USDA is consider;
ing a new regulation
which Grain Sorghum
Producers Association
believes would be very
detrimental to future
participation in farm
programs.The proposed
rule would require
that farmers be ap-
.....proved by the Soil Con-
servation Service prior
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BUILDING _
CONTRACTORS
ROOM ADDITIONS
General Remodeling
Cattle Guards
business office located at 121 So. Waco,
Hillsboro, Texas.
Any affected person desiring to contest
such changes in rates can file a complaint
with the Director of the Gas Utilities Divasion
Railroad Commission of Texas P O: Drawer
1 12967 Capitol Station Austin, Texa. 78711
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PROMT. DELIVERY SERVICE
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATE
I ZEBRAS SURROUND BALL CARRIER: Pictured are No. 70 Troy Robeson, No. 74 J J. Johnson,
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3 COMPLETE WEDDING andAMIVERARY-,
FLOWERS end CAKE CATBUNG SERVICE
GIFTS. BABY GIFTS, HOKY SWEEPERS
FLOWERS oand SOCIAL OCCASIONS
HOUDAY ARRANGEMENTS
FUNERAL mqgaSgEEN PANTS ond
to their participation
in government programs
such as the feed grain
set aside and price
support program.
GSPA suppors
good conservation prac-
tices. However, to’•‘At-
tach such requirements
with the complications
and red tape inherent
in such a plan, to the
price support programs
would destroy the pro-
ducer ’• interest in par-
ticipation. Production
control programs -are
essential to maintain-
ing a balance in supply
and demand. It is im-
portant to have as many
farmesr as possible in
the program for it to
work effectively.
David Waldrip
Wins Football Forecast
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most of our readers. Coming in fourth in the
and each one of our predictions is Ron
forecasters has been Lyles. Lyles picked 69
considered a winner? wins. He is the pastor
Leading in predic- o f the First Baptist
tions at the end of the Church and has pas.
ten week period is Da- tored here for •wo"
years coming to
Grandview from the
R i o Vista Baptist
Church. James Gaston
came in fifth with 68
right answers. Gaston
is owner and operator
of Gaston TV Sales &
Service. Tying for last
wereDorisJohnson and
Kathleen Baker, each
picking 66 games out
of the 88 played. Doris
and Kathleen are both
‘ He is a life time resi-
dent of Grandview and
is a member of the
Grandview School
Board. Harold Pinker-
ton is third on the list
with 70 out o f 88
games. H i r o l d ii
Superintendent of the
Grandview Schools.
Let me help you with your
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I Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00
LOIS and CLYDE MARBUT
113 g. Mein
itasca, Tecas
' PHONE COLI.eCT 997-300 NIGHT 866-444
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1979, newspaper, November 23, 1979; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537035/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.