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GRANDVIEW TRIBUNE
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Grandview, Texas, Friday, June 7, 1968
Vol. 72 No. 42
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MAY MEMORIALS
Johnson County voters last i returned.
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General Dynamics Will Tell F-111
Story at Fort Worth Open House
MISS ZUMA WARD AND BENNY CHEEK PLEDGE VOWS
IN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SATURDAY JUNE FIRST
Choose ANY make or model-
but get your Auto Loan HERE!
Smith Leads In
County Voting
REV. S. A. BAKER
Retires as Pastor
MISS McCLUNG RITES
HELD HERE SATURDAY
MEDICAL PROFESSOR TO
VISIT GRANT-BUIE M. C.
P&W DEPT. WILL HOLD
REGULATORY HEARINGS
Meeting in Fort Worth June 3-
5 reassigned Rew. Walter G.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
I could have married
SIX STUDENTS RECEIVE SPECIAL AWARDS AT
HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
HELD FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MAY 31ST
Mrs. Stanley Baker sustain-
ed a broken leg in a fall at
her home last weekend. She
is hospitalized in Memorial.
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years.
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two theaters in the plant.
Visitors touring the north half
to participate in the center’s
recreational activities.
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girl I pleased—but I
pleased any.
elude:
Alvarado and Cahill: Tony
BIBLE VERSE
(Selected at Random)
“The words of wise men are
heard in quiet more than the
cry of him that ruleth among
fools”. Ecclesiastes 9:17.
Godley and Cresson: Will-
iam Nevil, returied.
Itasca: Dennis Camp (new).
Joshua: A. J. Wormwood,
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Wedding Date Set
Miss Joyce Pipes and Mr.
Sam Duke will be married at
8 p.m. Friday July 12 at the
First Baptist Church in Grand-
view.
Parents are Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Pipes of Grandview and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Windham of
Brownwood.
SUSAN COVINGTON
Commercial
Perfect Attendance
Stop looking and start driving that car you’ve
been* dreaming aboutl
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FRED LUBKE
Outstanding Boy
College Scholarship and
Ex-Student’s Award
History, Science and
Agriculture
F. M. Billman entered Me-
morial as a medical patient on
Tuesday.
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BOX 35 7 CITY
Rusty Stevens, Mrs. T. L.
Gatlin and Mrs. Ozie Rogers
remain as medical patients in
Memorial at this writing.
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Dr. John R. Denick, pro-
fessor of thoracic surgery at
the University of Texas Med-
ical Branch in Galveston, will
be Visiting Professor at the
Grant-Buie Medical Center in
Hillsboro, June 6-7.
While there he will give lec-
tures concerning cardio-pulmon-
ary resuscitation and the low-
molecular weight dextran prog-
ram. In addition, he will par-
ticipate in round-table dis-
cussions with attending area
physicians and see selected
patients.
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MRS. ARTHUR BENTON CHEEK JR.
Rev. S. A. Baker, pastor of
First Methodist Church o f
Hubbard, will retire from the
active ministry during the an-
nual meeting of the Central
with the exception of Cleburne;
Boxes 2, 3, 4, Cooke School
and Irving School and Burle- |
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■ Birthday Celebration
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Collier
of Houston and Grandview were
hosts last weekend for mem-
bers of Mrs. Collier’s family,
at the Collier .farm on Route 4.
The occasion was the 83rd
birthday of Mrs. Emma Staley
of Grand Prairie, mother of.
Mrs. Collier.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Staley of Fort Worth,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Staley and
Mr. and Mrs. James Bass of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Bass of Abilene, Mr. and Mrs.
Burnett Packer of Lake Whit-
ney and the Joe Colliers of
FORT WORTH — An open
house for the general public
next Sunday at the Fort Worth
division of General Dynamics
will feature a tour of the F-111
assembly line.
Hours for the open house will
be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It
will mark the first time in eight
years that the sprawling
aerospace complex — the
largest ’industrial operation in
Other General Dynamics-built C-ILe11 returned
planes on display will be a B-58 i -amPDe‘ 5n 11: -
Hustler supersonic bomber, an ——---- .
RB-57F weather reconnaissance- Hornell from Covington and
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■ John P. Hutcheson from Waco,
i Lakeview.
of Pensions for two
has conducted revivals
RETIRES—Mrs. Vester (Elsie)
Donoho retired May 31 after 20
years of devoted service in
Grandview School Cafeteria.
During her 20 years she has
seen both of her children
graduate from high school and
two of her grandchildren pass
through part of their schooling.
Mrs. Donoho lives on Route 4.
Upon retiring, friends at the
school presented her with a
lovely gift and a card signed
with best wishes.
Walnut Spgs.:
Smith as the democratic nomi- John H. Williams, returned.
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the Southwest — has been open--—— --
park their ears, ' REV. BLACK RETURNS
then take either short or long , TO METHODIST CHURCH
aloigmnursethtenungthePtonry ! TO BEGIN FIFTH YEAR
.of the F-111 variable sweep _ .
airplane will be 'shown con- The Central lexas Annual
tinuously throughout the day at United Methodist Conference
over liberal Don Yarborough,
who received 2212.
In Grandview 283 votes
were cast, 182 for Smith and |
101 for Yarborough.
Based on Saturday’s elec-
tion results, Smith carried all
of Johnson County’s 26 boxes
Dart Jet > intercepter, and ! LuL.U..,______
possibly a Convair F-102 jet in- : from Eastern Hills, Ft. Worth,
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ed 3172 votes in the county
AUSTIN-Interest in the
1968 hunting season will get
a shot in the arm June 10 when
the Texas Parks & Wildlife
Department begins holding
hearings in some • 213 counties
throughout the state.
A hearing has been sched-
uled for Johnson County June
12 at 10 a.m. in the County
Courthouse.
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A special attraction will be ! Cleburne, First: Ed Otwell
an F-111 crew module; the same ■ from Winters
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complete unofficial returns in B. C. Dugger Jr., returned,
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Dr. John Thomas Walker of
801 N. Main, Cleburne, died
Tuesday morning at Carswell
AFB Hospital, Fort Worth. He
was 77.
He was married to the for-
i mer Rosa Harrell of Grand-
view. She passed away in
August, 1967.
Survivors include a son,
Rev. Jerry Walker of Fort
Worth.
Funeral services were con-
ducted at the First Presby-
terian Church in Cleburne at
3 p.m. Wednesday, June 5.
Interment was in Rose Hill
Cemetery.
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Mrs. Mabel Lloyd was ad-
mitted to Memorial Wednesday
afternoon and underwent sur-
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2—Lorenzo R. Rodriquez
. 13-Mrs. John B. Adwell
19—Daniel M. Carranzo
27—Walter A. York
30—Miss Ella Mae McClung
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storage building and a process
building for aircraft parts.
Visitors will get their first
look inside the new $8.8 million,
two-story engineering and office
building. The building ac-
comodates 6,250 engineering and
office personnel.
During the day special 30-
minute tours will be conducted
for high school and college
students interested in engineer-
ing and the sciences.
Groups of students will depart
periodically throughout the day
from the employment office in
the northeast corner of the new
engineering and office building.
The tour will feature activities
of each of the major engineering
departments, including ad-
vanced programs, systems
technology, aer ospace
technology, airframe and
mechanical design, management
and technical services and
scientific computing
laboratories.
General Dynamics will have
a family day for employes
Saturday.
area will include machines
parts, high strength welding,
tube bending and forming,
chemical processing and
dynamic, etching, expanded and
machined honeycomb core and
paint finishing of F-111 detail
parts and assemblies.
Also open for inspection will
be a new 372,000 square-foot
■general warehouse, a 228 000
square-foot raw material
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Miss Zuma Jean Ward was
married to Arthur Benton
Cheek Jr. on Saturday, June
1, in First Baptist Church by
the Reverend O. B. Prater.
Parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Emory M. Ward and Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Cheek Sr. all of
Grandview.
Mrs. Harvey E. McMurry,
sister of the bride, was ma-
tron of honor and Keith Rosen-
baum of Waco was best man.
Bridesmaids were Carol Pra-
ter, Carol Faulkenburry and
Susan Covington. Groomsmen
were Howard Pipes, Jerry Os-
borne and Kerry Lee.
Ushers for the service were
Gerry Ward, Kenneth Rosen-
I baum, Danny Bowman and
1 Randy Rice. Brenda Reid of
I Houston and Rickey Ward of
! Cotulla were candlelighters.
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After 42 Years
Mansfield, Sparks Memorial in
Waco, Gorman-Desdemona, and
now’ Hubbard. He is also pastor
of the Mount Calm church which
he served in 1935.
All his ministry has been
served in the Central Texas
Conference.
In addition to his work as
pastor, he served four years
as secretary of the Conference
h Board of Evangelism, eight
h years as chairman of the Com-
B® mission on Town and Country
work in the conference, 28 years
I as member of the Conference
I Statistical Staff, which h e
resigned to become executive
■ secretary of the Conference
aircraft fire fighting equipment 1 Wesley Menprial and Kop-
and a Pratt & Whitney TF-30 perl: Delbert d. lor, returned,
afterburning fanjet engine, the r 3 . . 1
20,000-pound thrust engine that Covington and Osceola.
powers the F-111. T.B.S.
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one in which an Air Force crew Cleburne, St. Mark: Jack
ejected successfully after an in- R;ley returned
flight emergency while flying : 2’, T p,1,,, A,
a mission in Thailand. Cleburne, St. Pauls: Ar-
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COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN । Debra Rogers of Palestine
ALVARADO REUNION SITE i SMadytspatmmn of Gorge
— . West sang “Whither Thou
The Tribune is requested , Goest","Walk Handin Hand”
to announce the opening of a and «oThe Lord’s ,
new neighborhood community I n , 1 11. - 1
2,1 A 1 j n । 1 raditional wedding marches
center at the Alvarado Reun- ; 1 b
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851 1 ,280, j ' The bride, given in mar-
Playhouse 68 opened ; ri by her father, wore a
last Saturday night and was i flor length lace with
attended by an interested and E . °. 1A°1. 1 • .
. .. i Empire waist and A-line skirt,
enthusiastic audience. । t 1 . 1 .
11, < Her lace tram was attached
The center will be open on ; to the at the shoulders.
Friday and Saturday nights to , Her elbow length veil feu
members who must be Junior. , from a peau-de-soie rose.
High students and through age ; Servins as houseparty for
19. Admission will be 50e per ■ ,. -5ving as huscparty 1
A t l ' the reception in fellowship
member. An annual member- ■ were Shirley Ware,
shipfee may be purchased for I thia Colton, Carolyn and Bar-
’ ' bara Ward, Mrs. Troy Todd
The center is sponsored by , ’ .1
the Methodist Church and is j an AMrs. ennie ridge , j
1111 .. . ' Alter a trip to Carlsbad,
supported by community enter- « N H ’
prises. Rev. Tony Campbell, ! New Mexico, the couple, will
pastor, reported there would ■ live in. Arlington and attend
be a variety of activities in- ■ the. University of Texas at
eluding dancing, ping pong, ! r ington
games and live music on Sat- j
urday nights. ) DR. J. TOM WALKER
Youth of Grandview and DIES ON TUESDAY
surrounding area are invited
i Texas Conference in Fort Worth
Monday through Wednesday.
He began his ministry more
than 42 years ago, in December
1925, in the Mount View
Methodist Church ncai
Brownwood and will return to
that church Sunday to preach
his last sermon as a traveling
minister of the church.
During his ministry he served
as pastor in Winchell-Mount
View Circuit, Whitt Circuit,
Aledo Circuit, Brooklyn Heights-
Benbrook, Mourt Calm,
Wortham, Eliasville, St. Paul’s
Cleburne, Grandview, Bartlett,
Colcord Avenue Church in Waco
(which was changed to Trinity
during his first year), DeLeon.
Groesbeck, Asbury in Waco,
Ferris Heights in Waxahachie,
Asbury in Fort Worth,
of the 4,666-foot-long main . . -Etor of Grandview
building will be able to view | back.as Pas andview
more than 40 of the supersonic , United Methodist Church.
F-llls in various stages of i Rev. Black will begin his
assembly. The plant’s pro- ; fifth year with the Grandview
duction rate will soon reach 10 I and Watts Chapel churches,
airsttit aanpnats of complete ’ and his return is welcomed by
aircraft will be situated outside i church members and the com-
the north end of the main ; munity as a whole.
building. New attractions will I Other area appointments
be made at the conference in-
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throughout the conference as
well as in neighboring con-
ferences.
His wife, the former Miss
Babel Fowler, was a teacher
in the Waco Public Schools for
12 years.
The Bakers will reside at 3411
Cumberland Avenue after June
12, and he expects to continue’
preaching where his services
are needed.
-Waco Herald-Tribune
Funeral services for Miss
Ella Mae McClung, 73, were
held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
Clayton Kay Funeral Chapel. ।
Miss McClung was a native i
of Mississippi and a former
resident of Alvarado before ’
moving to Fort Worth in 1949.
Survivors include two broth-
ers, Don McClung of Fort
Worth and J. B. McClung of [
Alvarado.
Interment was in Glenwood j
Cemetery, Alvarado.
ZUMA WARD
Outstanding Girl
College Scholarship and
Ex-Student’s Award
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