Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1980 Page: 4 of 6
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Grandview Youth
Grandview Tribune, Friday, May 16, 1980-page 4
Thank You!
Obituary
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Lorenzo Gutierrez
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Happy 21st Birthday
to Tonya
We thank you all!
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were 990-1208
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beautymist
acti-fit junior
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Bill Young
Nolan Biver Mall
Phone (817) 866-3672
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Marshall Young & Associates
Gran
Friday
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needed and very much
appreciated. The names
•ACME
•DINGO
•DAN POST
Special one day sovings on our an tire stock
famous brand buys for men and boys. West
and jean sfyle boot* included
$48
Call
prises, Nature Nook,Cle-
burne, Corner Shop,
Cleburne, Otasca Store,
. Cleburne, Sand Flat
Feed Store, Arts &
Crafts Booths, Marathon
Runners, Farmers In-
d surance, Wallace Variety,
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goods store in Cleburne,
for selling the winning
ticket and James Mar-
but won one for selling
the most tickets. He
sold 116 tickets.
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TEXAS POWER & LIGHT C( MPANY
Asax-paying, Investor-owned electric utility
The pertect feather -light handbog for her ward
rob. this spring. Clutch style comes with shoulder
•trap to war or not. in ossorted color*
Grandview Youth
League Assn.
Laura McCullough-Sec.
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are too numerous to
Lyles drew the winning list but we all know
Thank you again.
All the members of
the Grandview Volun-
teer Fire Department,,
Ben Bishop, Grandview
teachers, Carl Roye and
the Country Mavericks,
Chuck Hamman, Vicki
Lynn and her group,
ship *n' shore
ladies blouses
who they are and we
LISA BOSHER, daughter of Clarice Bother and
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pipes will
graduate in Clifton, Texas May the 29th. Her
plans are to work part time and attend TSTI'
in Waco after graduation.
ticket at the F.F.F.F.
* Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Wilson wasn’t
the only winner. Kristi A special thanks to
Cromeans won a $25.00 the F.F.F.F. for allow-
ladles terry shag
summer tops
reg. *18 *24 15.88
save up to 34%
4.44
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Open 9:30 o.m.-9:00 p.m.
Monday-Saturday
641-9801
one group mans
western shirts
V
NATIONAL
NURSING HOME WEEK
MAY "
the amount you use
is an important part of
how much you pay.
Providing dependable electric service at the
lowest possible cost is Texas Power & Light
Company’s number one job
We build, operate and maintain generating
plants, power lines and the other facilities nec-
essary to produce and supply electricity and
we install the meters which record the amount
used by each customer
At that point, you are an important factor in
the size of your electric bill. The electric appli-
ances and equipment you have and the use
you make of them determine, to a large de-
gree, your cost for your electric service.
If you’d like suggestions on how to get the
most for your electric ollar, call us. We want
to help
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save up to 29%
junior
terry playwear
save 30 %
shorts - tank* - rompers
M Sincere thanks to
I all the people who work-
ed so long and so hard
to make Grandview’s
. 5th Annual FFFF such
a big success. Without
these hard-working peo-
_- pie and the merchants
g7 who so willingly donat-
A ed, we would hive not
A raised over $18,000 for
4 our Volunteer Fire De-
I partment.
SPECIAL SAVINGS — SATURDAY ONLY
While Quantities Last
We furnish all the
electricity you want ...
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poly gab pants / panty hose
reg.-12.514 9.88 . rag. 1* pi.---
terry shirts
10.88
braided nylon
K?X 6.88
reg. *9
gift certificate from ing us space at the fair
Doak and Son, sporting Everyone was very kind
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Weldon Wilson of Hills-
boro the winner of the Their help was much
side of beef we raffled
off to earn money for
the league. Rev. Ron
REST TAKE A
BREAK
teiaomm of Trwwc tarot?
Nothing substibutes the
great look ond feel of OU
Thentic Levi’s blue jeons.
• Sell bottom or saddleman
boot styles in oil cotton
ond polyester/cotton
blend* Some rugged de-
nim construction, styling
ond fit you've olwoy*
counted on from Levis.
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Mhn...
corduroy
bedrest pillowi
reg. ,3 9.88
save 22%
Bealls
Brewer, Carl and Marie
Wiliams, Elaine Bash-
am, Jan Dotson, Shirley
Trussell, Yvonne Irwin,
Norma and Gordon
Dowling, James Pruitt,
Gayle Brewer, Carl and
Marie Williams, Elaine
Basham, Jan Doston,
Shirley Trussell,Yvonne
Irwin, Jan Moran,Rosa-
lie Pruitt and Sherrie
Fowler.
EVERYONE IS
GRAND IN GRAND-
VIEW'
SU
RATE
$
In Joh
Outsid
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and most helpful. I
A big thank you to I
David Waldrip for ob- I
taining the side of ]
beef, cutting it, etc. I
We all know how gen- I
erous David is and now |
we know where the i
Super comes from in I
his store’s name. Thank :
you, David.
Again, thank you 5
to Doak & Son for
the gift certificates. .
entire stock
timex watches
20% oft
Pick from our selection of Timex* qualify watches
in high foshions for her. rugged, digital wotches
for him, quart* electric and automatic wind,
and tank watches that ora wafer and rust re-
•(•font.
DRINKS, GROCERIES
David’s Super Save,
Grandview Home and
Auto, Aluminum Pro-
ducts, Turner K-Way,
Grandview Texaco, Pe-
tal Shop, Itasca, Tibro
Products, Grandview
Oil Co., Quik Stop, Rio
Vista State Bank, Style
Center,Brenda’s Beauty
Shop, Texas Midland
Telephone Co., C & B
Restaurant, La Fleur,
First State Bank, Gv.,
Grandview Exxon,Tack-
ett TV, B & B Enter-
And a Great, Big Spe-
cial Thank You to Mary
and Ernest Basham at
the Tribune for all of
their help, the ads they
ran, the poster paper
they gave us and the
extra work they did
towards the raffle tick-
ets and the time they
have spent rewriting —
our notices, etc. We Cleburne High School's t he PTA to provide improved composed of Mrs. Janice Wayne Slay and hisBap-
truly are grateful to Metal Trades Department playground .facilities for Derting and Nelda Muckel- tist Group, Rattler-One
you both has just completed a unique children attending the roy. Grandview Garden Club,
- Th " 11 f , "fire truck” to be used as school. Plans for an outdoor ' ' Dr. Thomas’s office,
hrough all of the playground equipment on gym set shaped like a fire The Metal Trades classes Crawford’s Amway,
hard work and concern the Cooke Elementary Sc- truck, complete with a at Cleburne High School's Bart Glatt - Magician,
from the Good people hool campus. 4 steering wheel and four Area Career Center con- Karen Raybume Janice
of Grandview, the day The equipment is a con- tires. were initiated by strutted the gym set super- O’Bar Elsie Donoho
wcoTi". tinuation of a joint effort Charles, Head, principal vision of Charles Edwards.! 5 . I WI‛
was a complete success. between Cooke School and PTA Projects Committee instructor. Grandview Rest Home,
_____________ Grandview Tribune,
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Marshall Young
Si* Siratt
polyester fiberfill
bed pillows
rog. 4" . 2.88
save 36%
All of the parents,
children, board mem-
bers and coaches that
sold tickets, backed
goods for the bake sale
/ and worked the booths
Four Seasons Card
Shop, Cleburne; the nu-
merous workers who
ran the concessions,
movies, booths, served
bar-b-que, made phone
calls:
Neal and Sue Jones,
Frank Jones, Shirlie
Wimer, Carolyn Hidle-
baugh, Peggy & Bill
Lyle, Linda Webster,
Alan Neff, Nelda A-
dams, Melissa and Jim-
my Carroll, Nancy Go-
ber, T. J. McFerrin,
Bettye Hutchins, Er-
nest Basham, Fern El-
lis,Debbie Queenbury,
Phyllis Lunn, Viola
Scott, Grace Elliott,
Juanita Bishop, Lorene
Crowell, Sherrie Hale,
Dianne Reynolds, Ann
Sain, Wattie Watkins,
Sharon Doss,Sue Craw-
ford, Judy Owen, Jan-
ice Croft, Pam Chap-
man, John Moore,
Elmer George Whitten,
Whitten Real Estate
James Pruitt, Gayle
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boys levi’s
fashion denims
rag. .w-w 9.88
wore 11 **
at the F.F.F.F. are
Real Winners, too.
Bakersfield, California,
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorenzo R. Gutierrez.
Survivors include
hjs parents; two broth-
ers. Tommy and Phillip
both o f Grandview;
four sisters, Mrs. Angie
Morales, Patsy Gut-
ierrez, Mary Gutierrez
and Tina Gutierrez all
of Grandview; grand-
mothers, Mrs. Aurora
Masiell of El Paso and
Mrs. Marie Vidavrrie of
Phoeniz, Arizona.
Pallbearers were
members of the Hardin-
Simmons University
Cowboy Band. Gut-
ierrez, who would have
graduated from t he
University this month,
was a member of the
Cowboy Band, the con-
cert band and the jazz,
ensemble at the school.
He was also a member
of Phi Mu A l p h a A.a
Sinfonia, national 2
music fraternity.
LeViS
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ladies
nylon panties
reg. 1 1.33
save 28%
denim jeans
13.88
students
denim jeans
M entire stock
y juniors A misses
' swim suite
25% off
Get set for summer and sove
loo* Ona and two-piece styles
from several makers arg on
sale Sotyrdoy only
Bum 2" :
Vincent Hinson, Daniel Prater, Charles Head, Dark’s Silk Flowers,
principal of Cooke School, Janice Derting, Cooke Grandview Farm Cen-
PTA and Charles Edwards, metal trades instruct- ter, Mack Trucks, H.E.
or. Back, 1-r, Ben Borton, Randy Bryan, Brian Vaughn, Annette Mc-
Lilley, and Clinton Trice. GeeHee, Sandra Spur-
-t.--------------------------------lin, Ricky Bloomer,
Jamie Pruitt, Care-Flite
88868268 MdddMk Medical lielicopte
entire stock
mens-boys (
western ]
boots
25 % off
league Assn.
Announces
Winners
regular/magnifying
make-up mirror
rog. HO 6.88
save 31 %
thank them whole
heartedly.
“12.88
ill
Rosary for Lorenzo
Gutierrez, 21-year-old
Hardin-Simmons Uni-
versity student who
was shot and killed at
his residence Wednes-
day, May 7 was recited
Friday night, May 9 at
7 p.m. in the Clayton
Kay Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Evan
B. Gaupreau, C.Ss.R.
Mass of Christian burial
was at 1 p.m. Saturday
in St. Joseph Catholic
Church, Cleburne with
interment in the Grand-
view Cemetery.
Gutierrez, a senior
music major, had lived
in Grandview since
1976. H e graduated
from Alvarado High
School in 1976 and
from Hill Junior Col-
lege in 1978.
He was born -Aug-
ust 11, 1958 i n
SUPER
SATURDAY
Eikd
men* football
jerseys
rog. 5" 4.44
save 26%
girls - sizes 2 to 14
swim suits
rog. *“ 2.99
save 40%
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H.D. TACKETT
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1980, newspaper, May 16, 1980; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537059/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.