Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1981 Page: 1 of 6
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City, School Elections
Set For Sat., April 4
- It is designed to pro-
tect a producer’s an-
nual crop investment,
but participation i s
The following committees have been formed in;
order to make our sixth annual Fire Fighter’s Fund
Fair a success! If you could volunteer your help
to any of the below named committees, please
contact Rosalie Pruitt 866-2536 or Fem Ellis at
866-2170. Your help would be most appreciated.
I of all
to dec-
s of the
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ghum coverage has
been extended u-n til
April 24, according to
officials of the Federal
Crop Insurance Corp-
oration.
The FCIC program is
administered by t h e
United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hedrick .
Meek of Rio Vista, Noah
Ira Kitchens of Mansfield,
Pearl Osborne and Mrs.
F. N. Frizzell, both of
Cleburne.
Parade Committee-David and Shirley Trussell,
Edmond and Yvonne Irwin
Marathon-Alan Neff
Booths--Patsy Russell and Chris Russell
Bingo-Peggy Lyle and Janice Neeley
Refreshments for the Day- Melissa Carroll
Auction-Bettye Hutchins
Advertising-Fem Ellis
Posters At School-Sue Pringle and Sudie Tackett
Tickets-Mary Ann Wilkirson and Nancy Bridge
FFFF Booth-Arleta Cowan
Hand Bills-Sherrie Hale
Dinner-Fireman
Games for children-Sharon Doss
Drawings-Debbie Quesenbury-Jan Dotson
Auctioneers- John Moore and James Pruitt
Money-Marie Williams & Elaine Basham
Bumper Stickers-Sherrie Fowler
Music-Sandi Johnson
Poster Maker-Need Chairman
Beauty Contest-Shirley Trussell and
Yvonne Irwin
Treasurer - Grace Elliott
Fire Truck and other rides--Fireman
Donna Renee Hawp, 17, Watson TV, Joshua
Kennedale
Carl Bruce, 18, A-1 Grass Co.
Kopperl
Diane Simmons, 14, Fenn’s Trading Post
Lake Whitney ___
Stephanie Like, 16, Mr. Charlies
Valley Mills
Tracy Dawn Miller, 16, Triple “D”
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nice i s also uncon-
tested as only two will
be listed on the ballot
to fill the two places
open on the board.
Voters in the school *
board election will see
the names of Randy
Roden and Jake
Bennett.
Balloting in both the
elections will be at the
Grandview City Hall,
between the hours of
7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
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A $35 sponsors fee is charged to cover costs of
the swim suits furnished contestants and ish
crediting sponsors.
Entry applications may be obtained from
most newspapers in the lake area; by contacting
J.W. Story, Johnson County chairman at Cle-
burne, or Lake Whitney Association, Box 66
Whitney, Texas 76692: Phone 694-2800 -
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Whitney ,
Denise Rice, 16, Mohon & White Real Estate
Candy Motherspau, 19, Whitney Star
Stephanie Cary, 16, VFW Post 8571
Sponsoring Lake Whitney Association expects
at least 100 entries before the April 15 deadlinet-
Contestants must reside, attend school or work
within 40 miles of Lake Whitney. Single girls
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Teacher Retirement Benefits
If you have something you would like to do-
nate to the auction, contact Bettye Hutchins at
>866-2586. If you have a white elephant item con-
tact Arteta Cowan 866-4479. Booths this year
will be free, A donation of one of your crafts
would be most appreciated. For information
contact Patsy Russell, 866-2395 and 866-3663
or Chris Russell 866-4407. For parade informa-
tion contact Dave and Shirley Trussell at 866-
2230 or Edmond and Yvonne Irwin at 866-
2252.
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special opes for each
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(For Members of FHA and Their Mothers)
A Fashion Show By Mr. Gus Department Store
in Cleburne Will Be Part Of The Program)
NOTICE
The one act play, ‘ The Saga of Katy and the Gambling Lady” by Ronald Burke, is being presented by students at Grand-
view High School under the direction of Miss Phyllis Gandy. The Group competed in the district competition in Whitney on
April 1. If they win district their next stop will be area at Cisco on April 9. Seven schools competed in the district meet, but
at press time results of the contest were not avatattfla. ■» -
The cast consist of Lynn Odom, kneeling, who plays the part of Little Nell. Middle row from left to right: Frank Bray (Cac-
tus Jack); Pam Massey (Katy); Angi Marbut (Lou); David Jenkins (Casper); Robin Boatright (Sally); Back row from left to
right: Terry Moore (Aces); Chris Stacks (Charlie); Laurie Williams (Flo) and Gary Gatlin (Narrator). Not pictured is D’arci
Morgan (crew and sound.
Teachers who retire
after September 1,
1982, can expect lar-
ger retirement checks
if a bill recently passed
by the state Senate be-
comes law. Senator
Bob Glasgow an-
nounced today that the
Senate has voted to in-
crease teacher retire-
ment benefits by
changing the method
used to calculate the
benefit. Previously, re-
tirement benefits have
been based on an
average* of the retired
teachers 5 highest-paid
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Grandview City Elec-
tion are running un-
opposed. Linda John-
ston, currently a mem-
ber of the city council
is asking for re-election
to her place on the
council. She is joined
in the council race by
two newcomers to
. Grandview politics, Joe
Foust and Enmon Mo-
ran.
T h e school board
Will Work
____________ 14 to 24 years of age (in 1981) may enter. The
Waldrip for furnishing Pageant again will have three divisions, petite,
the delicious ham for junior and senior.
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Dallaa, Tecas 75235
orate their bikes or
ride their horses.
Come along with us
and let's start the day "
off with an exciting
parade.
For more informa-
tion contact Edmond '
and Yvonne Irwin at
866-2252 or Dave and
Shirley Trussell a t
866-2230.
?? QUEEN!?
Would you like to
reign as t h e 1981
Queen of The Grand-
view Fire Fighters
Fund Fair?
A n v girl attending
Grandview High School
is eligible to enter. Vot-
ing w i l 1 begin April
4th so contact Yvonne
Irwin at 866-2252 or
Shirley Trussell a t
866-2230 to enter.
Names of contestants
will appear in n e x t
week’s issue o f the
Tribune, so hurry and
enter today.
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FHA BANQUET ——
Friday, Night, April 3, 1981
7:30 P.M.
Grandview School Cafetorium
(9983289428
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“CASA PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS -'
MARY POITINS”
and ' Mrs. James
Frizzell of Cleburne.
Great-grandparents
Saturday, April 4th
is the day when
Grandview will elect a
mayor, 3 council mem-
bers and two school,
board trustees.
In the mayor’s race,
Rudolph C. McDuff,
who is currently ser-
ving as mayor, will be
attempting to add an-
other two years to his
20 year tenure.
_ All candidates in the
The Grandview Little League
Baseball Association will meet
Monday, April 6 at 7«00 p.m. in
.the Grandview School Cafetorium
for the purpose of electing new
officers.
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Saturday morning,
May 9th at 10:00 a.m.
Everyone is invited . .......
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Farmers in Johnson
County will have extra
t i m e to apply for
participation in t h e
Federal Crop Insur-
ance program
Due to a delay in
receiving rates and
coverages for the
county, the deadline
on applications for
cotton and grain sor-
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Last year's board
meet at 6130 p.m.
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Mike and Janet Frizzell
of Cleburne announce the
birth 1 of a son,
Christopher Michael,
March ' 19 at Johnson
County Memorial Hospital.
He weighed 6 pounds, 3
ounces.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin F. Meek
of Grandview and Mr.
Tackett, Worthy Pa-
tron.
Ola Prater in charge
o f the guests book
years. Under the registered forty-five
proposed bill, benefits guests and four were
would be paid on a from the Hillsboro
teacher’s 3 highest-paid "Ptnksfrpm the
years member)
"The best part about , Masonic Lodg
this new system is that given by David Beans,
money necessary to pay worshipful Master,
for the benefits has Our thanks to David
already been paid into
t h e Teacher Retire- the occasion, was ex-
ment System, so the pressed by Irene
State will not have to Tackett.
spend any tax money,” Forty-two was en-
stated Senator Glasgow, joyed, picture taking
The legislation (S.B. and visiting with
323) will now go to the friends until alate
House of Represents- hour.
tives for consideration. <
(Rv Chapter Reporter)
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Four Grandview Entries
SS2 In Beauty Pageant
will be in the Fellow- _ x . t ... . . ....
ship Hall at the First Entry list for the 29th annual Lake Whitney
United Methodist Beauty Pageant April 23-25 in Whitney School
Church. All boys ages auditorium has passed the 50 mark and increases
10% and older are en- dailv
couraged to attend and -"
bring their parents with . ,.. . .....
them. Entries received the past week include:
If you have any Burleson
Lewta nsreal. Jay Dana Dodgin, 16, Solarian Home
- ____ Nikki Samsill, 17, PMS Consolidated
Fact Arn Klar Karen Renee Wilson, 15, Circle JH Ranch
L 031 CI II J101 pam Adams, 17, Jim Hughes Photography
Entertains TinaLayland,17, LaylandLPGas
Grandview Chapter Denise Dunwoody, 17, Merle Norman
No. 828, Order of the Kayce Cabaniss, 16, In-Waiting N Outgoing
Eastern Star entertain- Tina Gibbs, 17, F&F Construction Co.
ed the Grandview Ma- Grandview
Lngend. 266 WP.& Donna Boatright, 16, Grandview Tribun
A.M. with a banquet Rosiland Brewer, 16, Style Center
o n Saturday night, Kelly Russell, 16, First State Bank, Grandview
March 28 at 6:30 p.m. Kellie Ferguson,' 17, David’s Super Save
at t h e Grandview Hillsboro
/ Community Center.- Tina Gail Brown, 13, Metro Pole Setting
attractive with Easter Loretta Ruth Rigsby, 14, Ladies Art & Social Club
Baskets arranged and Joshua
given by Marcella Tur- Teresa Ward, 18, Merrill Lynch Realty
ner. Also place favors
. u.d tebhucemsecsmm apuemocna
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Monday, April 6
7:00 p.m.
Grandview
Community Center
A 1 1 members please
come and bring your
parents. See you there.
Anne Wikirson
Named To
I Honor List
I Anne Wilkirson, a
| 1979 graduate of GHB,
I has been named to the
I Fall Semester Dean’s
I Honor List at t h e
the University o f
I Texas at Austin.
I The only students
I eligible for this honor
I are those students who
I have undertaken 12 or
more semester hours of
course work (exclud-
I ing pass-fail work),
| have passed all courses
I undertaken (including
I pass-fail work), and
I have achieved at least
I six hours of “A” above
I a “B’ average on that
I course work.
I Anne is the daugh-
I ter of Mr. and Mrs.
I Oscar L. Wilkirson.
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Mary Poppins (Rhnea Wright) travels to Casa
Manana Playhouse to work her special magic on
Friday evenings April 10 and 17 at 7 p.m. and
Saturday afternoons April 11 and 18 at 2 p.m.
CallCasa at 332-6221 for ticket information to
Mary Poppins.
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w (Johmon County) Tegan, Fiday, April 3, 1981
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1981, newspaper, April 3, 1981; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537102/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.