Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1976 Page: 2 of 10
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Vicki Poteet
Leavin’s . .
By Lillie T. Burch
CHAPTER MEETING
1st Anniversary
Appreciation
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Plans call for the open-
ing of a barber shop in the
Bill Patterson building on
Third St. in near future.
Mrs. Janie Johnson of
Grandview says she is a
licensed barber and spe-
cializes in men’s hair cuts.
Has a son, Chris, who will
be in the eighth grade
next year. Watch the Tri-
bune for opening date.
F.F.A.Reporter
Hoby Hughes
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We used to associate
June with weddings, but
now August tops them
all for brides to walk
down the aisle. June is
now noted for another
significant event and that
The following from
“Colonial Chatter”, news-
letter published by Colo-
nial Manor Nursing Home,
Cleburne:
If I never
knew sickness
and never
felt pain,
would I reach
for a hand
to help and sustain?
CONSERVING OUR
LAND AFTER
200 YEARS
If all I desired
was mine
day by day,
would I kneel
before God
and earnestly pray?
City Hall informs us
they will be closed Mon-
day May 31 in observance
of Memorial Day.
Cousin Elrod says a
commercial appliance that
was used in ancient times
was the loose leaf system
used in the Garden of
Eden.
If you think talk is
cheap, you should hire a
lawyer.
MISSES
MRS.
MR
CHILDREN
I ask myself this
and my answer
is plain,
If my life
were all pleasure
and I never felt pain,
I’d seek God
less often
and need
Him much less
for God’s
sought more often
in times of distress.
And no one
knows God or
sees Him as plain
as those who
have met Him
on the “Pathway
to Pain.”
“THE WAY TO GOD”
If my days
were untroubled
and my heart
always light,
would I seek
that fair land
where there is no night?
If I never
grew weary
with the weight
of my load,
would I seek
God’s peace
at the end
of the road?
21 and people with drug
(including alcohol) prob-
lems. About three times
as many women as men
attempt suicide, but near-
ly three times as many
men succeed. (Maybe this
proves that not too many
are concerned over Christ-
mas bills,income tax, etc.
as we always thought be-
cause January is not a
good suicidal month per
TMA).
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I believe this with all my heart and I wil
to insure its existence forever.
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you get your .
Entered as Second class mail matter at
Grandview, Texas
Post Office under Act of Congress on March 3, 187S
Second class postage paid at
Grandview, Texas 76050
Ernest E. Basham Owner, Editor and Publisher
Mary H. Basham, Business Manager
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never cease my efforts
mon - sentinel, Nubbin
ing virgin soil. When a
plot of land wore out,
they just cleared another
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and that roughly 25,000 secretary, Glenn Lubke,
people kill themselves Reporter, Scott Holli-
each year. Release also
. states high-risk categories
include Caucasians, men
over 45 and between 15- and Chip
coin is - at what price
will the cowman supply
it? As long as he can
make a profit we city
folks can have meat to
eat.
We hope you got
your share of beef last
year and can afford to
consume even more this
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pel. She said more older
persons are becoming in-
terested in music now
and she has taught a 70-
year old man and a blind
person. Presently she has
80 students.
Vicki, 18, is a 1975
graduate of Grandview
High School and attends
Hill Junior College, Hills-
boro, where she will be
a sophomore next year.
She has been teaching for
the past three years. Her
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. Poteet.
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(Editor’s note: David
Hale, a Grandview High
School senior,* won first
place in the essay contest
conducted by the John-
son County Soil and
Water Conservation Dis-
trict. Following is his
entry).
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our descendants two hun-
dred years from now will
still have a beautiful
America in which to live.
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Vicki Poteet of Vicki
Lynn’s Guitar Studio an-
nounced this week that
formal opening of the
studio will be held from
9 - 12 Saturday, May 29.
Everyone is invited to at-
tend the formal opening
which will be held in the
studio located in Grand-
view Dept. Store.
Vicki teaches lead
and rhythm guitar and
banjo and offers lessons
to all persons three years
of age and over. Included
is pop, country and gos-
torian. Miss Terri Walker
was elected the 1976-77
chapter sweetheart. Our
congratulations go to
Terri and all the new
officers.
During this
Grandview Tribune, Friday, May 28,1976
along creeks and rivers of 145% Ibs. of beef and
to prevent severe erosion; veal; 26% lbs of pork
water sheds have been set and 48% Ibs. of lamb and
up to slow down the mutton for a total of
water and hold a small 220% lbs. of red meat.
portion of it for sur- It is fairly safe to as-
rounding vegetation, and sume that there is no
reservoirs have been built practical limit to our
to catch water for people consumption level. Re-
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hundredth anniversary of and crop rotation. To pre- than that? In Australia
our country, Americans vent erosion in other they do. Their per capita
are looking forward to a places besides the farms, consumption was much
very prosperous future, dams have been built higher with a break down
"These are the times that try mens soul. The summer soldier and
the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their
country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks
e man and woman. Tyranny, like Hell, is not easily conquered; yet we
have this consolation with us, the harder the conflict, the more glorious
the triumph."
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A Grandview Chapter
F.F.A. meeting was held
Thursday, May 20, at the
agriculture building.
The purpose of this
meeting was to elect new
officers for the coming
year and elect a new
chapter sweetheart. The
new officers include;
Hoby Hughes - president,
Richard Tackett - vice-
president, Reggi Sain -
The District Court and the administration of Justice does not be-
long to lawyers nor to the officials elected to administer it. It belongs
to the people.
Justice is not for sale; it is a God-given right of every American,
guaranteeed by our great Constitution, whether he be black or white,
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is more people kill them-
selves in June than any
other month. This is ac-
cording to Texas Medical
Association news release.
Other prime times for
suicide says the TMA are
April, May and December,
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3 Cleburne, for the. past be no future to which we
' J three years and said she may look forward.
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nogywjol ——4 When our forefathers
p ‘ . first settled this land they
0” In 1974 Vicki orga- 1 , , -
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A" f nized thePTL( Praise The ing virgin sol. When
i 1 Lord) group which is Plot of land wore out,
— available for performan- they just cleared another
Street of sgcnuE plays plot and continued to to drink. member we have for all
the bass guitar Shirlev farm, which was a terrible The United States has practical purposes con-
wins • mistake. . The land they come a long way in de- sumed all of the meat we
Vicki the rhvthm guitar left was infertile and bar- veloping erosion preven- produce. The only real
rhyth 8u ren, leaving it vulnerable tion methods and to Question is - at what
Music instruments are . N.I, om.c , , „ question is at wnat
for rent at Vicki Lynn’s to erosion. Many famous develop new methods of price will we consume it?
and the studio will be Americans realized the erosion prevention, so , On the other side of the
gn , fact that our resources
open from 9 a.m. to 11,110. ,
o Ar , ,, , wouldn't last forever.
3 p.m. Monday through W- t1.. ,
Friday George Washington, for
example, gave instruc-
n u i ■ a , tions to his people to
VaVld Hale IS 1ST prevent and stop gullies; AMERICANS EAT
pi-. w;nnAp and Thomas Jefferson ad- RECORD AMOUNT
nace winner vocated contour cultiva- of red meat
Soil Contest tion, which is plowing By Tommy E. Tatum
around a slope instead or
up and down it. Did
The initiative of these , . ,
, ,, 1 , A..; share of red meat last
and other early Amen- year?
cans inspired the fight According to Ed Ura-
against soil erosion. Many cek and reports provided
recent farming tech- by the American Meat
niques have been devel- Institute we Americans
oped to prevent erosion, consumed a record 181
especially since around lbs of red meat last year.
1930, when the Soil Con- On a per capita basis,
servation Service was set Americans ate: 121 lbs.
up by the national gov- of beef, 3 lbs of veal,
ernment. Some of these 55 lbs of pork and 2 lbs
techniques are strip farm- of lamb in 1975. Can
two- ing, terracing, waterways, Americans eat more beef
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1976, newspaper, May 28, 1976; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1469128/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.