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Billie Prater and Patty
Maddox brought their
children and friends (12
in all) to the nursing home
on Halloween night. They
were dressed in costumes
and years of campaigning
their for several politicians.
On the local level there
at First St.
vehicle was
checked.
a suspicious
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career as a
p.m., GVPD received
a report of an activated
alarm at the high school.
An exterior check of
Nov. 4th at 6:57
if you
Alvarado Senior Center,
north of Square from
1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The clinic is sponsored
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Grandview Oil
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Beeler will be directing ■ "
the operations of the
state from the company’s
Texas headquarters located
in Grandview.
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This Friday night the
Grandview Zebras travel
to Godley for the final
district game. Godley
has been playing very
well and have four wins
received a report of a
medical emergency at
the Westview Apartments.
A 5 month infant was
having trouble breathing.
The infant was transferred
to Walls Regional Hospital.
On Nov. 3rd at 11:20
p.m., GVPD received
a report of an assault.
According to police reports
the offense occurred
at 11:00 p.m. in the 300
block of N. Bois d’Arc.
A suspect was located
in the offense and formal
zens, like we had in the
1970s. We need your
support, your suggestions,
your criticisms, your
interest. A hurrah helps
too. Things are no longer
like the -
are being pre-
and excelled in sports
garnering eleven varsity
sports letters in high
school (three in football,
four each in basketball
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Those who are in imme-
diate danger and in need
of protection may call
295-9396, 64 1 2 3 3 2, or
1-800-848-3206.
At a time when volun-
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ty Judge’s job with 56.30
percent to Donald Dia-
mond’s 43.61 percent
of the votes. Wayne
Bridewell won the District
duplication of services.
The daily activities
both facilities will
coordinated by Fran
Pansini, the Executive
has spent a few days in
the hospital. We are
‘ ing her home today.
Germany has made
progress since she
from the hospital.
We are so proud of the
progress she has made.
Mr. Early Smith cele-
brated his 86th birthday
Monday, Nov. 5th. He
spent this morning with
the music group and stayed
for lunch with his nursing
home friends.
Before joining the
ALLTEL companies, Mr.
Beeler had been with
Contel Telephone Com-
pany, most recently as
State Customer Service
Manager for Alabama
where he was responsible
for all telephone operations
for the company’s 88,000
access lines.
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curred outside the City.
The incident was turned
over to Johnson Co. S.O.
On Nov. 3rd at 10:49
p.m., GVFD and GVPD
a volunteer,
the business
641-2343 or
at 295-9396,
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lineman in Missouri, mov-
ing on to installer repair-
man, cable splicer and
later construction co-
ordinator, construction
supervisor and customer
services supervisor. As
Customer Services Superin-
tendent at Contel of North
Carolina, he turned around
the location’s CSI (Cus-
tomer Service Index)
ranking from 67 out of
68 Contel areas to number
7.
Active in civic and
industry organizations,
he held several positions
in the North Carolina
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Whoever wins Friday
night will advance as
the first place team in
District 13-2A. If Godlev
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district with 54.90 percent
of the voters to Bernard
Erickson 45.09 percent.
For Texas Ag. Commis-
sioner Rick Perry defeated
incumbent Jim Hightower.
Judge’s job with 56.87 The Constitutional
percent to Terry Bradley’s Amendment One passed
43.17 percent. Bruce in Johnson County and
Gibson is still the State statewide.
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Co. L.E.C.
in learning
Children
Families, Inner
Support, Women’s
Parenting and
Dynamics, Co-dependents
Support, and Lite Skills
Program. Other groups
and workshops are offered
depending on community
need and availability
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still locked.
and were carrying treats
for all the residents.
We appreciate the young
people and children who
take time to share their
lives with us.
Until next time, visit
soon.
Senior Citizen
Shot Clinic
A shot clinic for senior
citizens will be held No-
vemoer 14, 1990 in two
Johnson County locations.
From 9:00 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. the clinic will be
held at the Cleburne Senior
Center, 301 W. Henderson.
The clinic will be at the
Scott Chesbro, Vice
President of CP Nation-
al/ALLTEL formally an-
nounced the appointment
of Terry E. Beeler as
State Manager for Texas
ALLTEL, Inc. effective
Telephone Association,
was on the Board of Direc-
tors of the Cherokee
County Chamber of Com-
merce, a Jaycee member
and served in various
for victims of family
violence, rape crisis inter-
vention, individual, family
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And we have a loving
and dedicated staff.
But you know what?
What we don’t have, and
need so much, is a curious
and on-going interest
from our Grandview citi-
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resources are diminishing,
combining the resources
of the two organizations
will assure a more efficient
utilization of facilities
and eliminate unnecessary
Mr. Doc Smith has
not been spending much
time with us .the last,
couple of months. He
has not been well and
just can’t come everyday
like he used to. We all
miss him.
Nursing
Home News
Election day has arrived
and several residents
have commented how
glad they are. They are
tired of hearing about
it on T.V. We have had
1970s. There are changes,
many of them great big
ones, •every year.
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po. very good. They enjoyed
their visit. The refresh-
■S ments were baked by
H Marvin; pumpkin bread,
g brownies and cupcakes
and coffee.
Ten volunteers made
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Bg| music program. Many
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fill- the foot stomping music.
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have been identified in
the offense.
On Nov. 1st at 8:45
p.m., a traffic stop result-
ed in the arrest of a 40
year old Arlington man
on charges of driving
while license is suspended.
The suspect was trans-
wins they will be
district champions
Grandview will go
the playoffs as the second
* place team. Grandview
; defeated Maypearl by
14 points to assure them-
selves of a second place
. spot. There could be
a two or three way tie
I -for second but Grandview
| . , e will advance If Grandview
1 . h -n defeats Godley then both
1 . teams will be CO-cham-
.. . . pions. Grandview will
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nnneuzp second place.
If there is a tie, Godley
The Grandview Band selected their Sweetheart and Band wins the district champion-
Beau for the 1990-91 season. This year they were ship. Grandview has to
Sweetheart Miss Jenni Neal, junior and Beau Mr. Grant win to share the champion-
Rice, sophomore. ship.
Johnson County Wo-
men’s Shelter of Burleson
announces a new direction
in its operation and man-
agement.
To better serve victims
of family violence in
Johnson County, the Boards
of Directors of Johnson
County Women’s Shelter
and Johnson County Family
Crisis Center have agreed
to combine resources.
Plans are being formulated
to increase services.
These services may soon
include longer term assis-
tance to help victims
of family violence establish
an independent life free
of abuse.
There will be no inter-
ruption of existing hotline,
counseling, or shelter
services for victims of
violence in Johnson and
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were a lot of close races
run. Commissioner for
Precinct 4 was won by
Benny Briscoe with 52.64
percent of the votes to
John Haley’s 47.35 percent.
You know, Grandview
has its churches, its
schools, its organizations,
it businesses. . and its
nursing home . . non of
which can operate alone.
We’re proud of our nursing
home and its fine reputa-
tion, but we must never
be left, to walk alone!
I urge you, on behalf
of all of us who work
or live at the Home, to
come to this Grandview
Rest Home Association
meeting. Our Home is
an invaluable asset to
our community. We need
you and your input.
Remember, 7:00 p.m.
November 13th at the
sunroom of the Nursing
Home. Please come!
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Vol. 95 No. 14 GRANDVIEW (JOHNSON COUNTY), TEXAS, NOVEMBER 9, 1990 25€ Per Copy
30th and November 5th
the Grandview Police
Department issued five
citations and made one
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On Oct. 30th at 7:30
p.m., GVPD received
a report of a person point-
ing a gun in the 200 block
of N. Bois d'Arc. A suspect
was named in the incident
and an investigation will
be conducted.
On Oct. 31st at 2:23
action was taken.
On Nov. 2nd at 3:43
p.m., GVPD received
a report of two suspicious
people in the downtown
area. The two were located
and checked. Both were
released.
On Nov. 3rd at 10:00
a.m., GVPD received
GVPD received
It's 1975. Remember
the dream we and then
of a nursing home of our
own? Grandview's, where
our aging citizens could
be "at home?"
A lot of us remember
what a hard and unrelent-
ing battle we waged to
make that dream come
true: the trips to Austin,
the letters written, the
petitions with all those
signatures sent to Austin.
It took four years of never
giving up. And look what
we have now!
We have a wonderful
home filled with lots
of our own Grandview
people, as well, of course,
as with residents whose
families have judged our
nursing home one of the
and baseball). He attended
School of Ozarks in Mis-
souri, Southwest Missouri
State University, Tri-
County Community College
in Murphy, North Carolina
and Faulkner University
in Montgomery, Alabama.
In remarks to the
employees upon his arrival,
he said he had always
wanted to live in Texas
and was looking forward
to getting to Know the
people and communities
served by Texas ALLTEL.
In outlining his objec-
tives, he stated that cus-
tomer satisfaction is
high on the ALLTEL list
and first on his. He added,
"We are a customer service
company first and a tele-
phone company second."
He and his wife, Mary
Jo have two sons, Jason
13 and Justin, 11. The
family is looking forward
to relocating in Texas
by year end.
Nov. 2nd at 3:04
GVPD received
Director of Johnson County
Family Crisis Center.
Freda Adams, the
Director of the Burleson
facility, has resigned
to pursue other interests.
Current services avail-
able include 24 hour crisis
hotline, 24 hour shelter
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. a few residents voting
“ . but the surprising thing
his the apathy of our em-
ployees. So few are in-
terested in politics.
At present time the
■interest is good in 42
and dominoes. We have
12 playing and they are
enjoying it.
Last Saturday, a state
representative visited
with families and residents
here in the sun room.
This is a yearly event
and its had been taking
place during the week.
The attendance had always
»been very poor. It was
suggested that they try
a weekend and looks like
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