Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1975 Page: 4 of 8
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inserve fuels and
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TEXAS POWER It IMMI CMPANY
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JANICE CLARK NO. 20, VICKE POTEET NO. 11, and
■YRA MATLOCK NO. 24 are all involved in blocking shot
in Bi-District game against Carroll.
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Sunday: Bible Study.................
Morning Worship...........
Evening Worship...........
Wednesday: Ladies’ Bible Class.
Bible Study.............
Grandview. Texas
Ph. 8178663345
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When you pass a TP&L office,
warehouse, generating plant or
other facility, you’ll see that we’ve
turned off all non-essential
lighting. And, in as many other
ways as possible, TP&L is
reducing its own uses of electricity.
If you would like additional
information on conserving I
electricity. call or see the Customer
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, 1. Choose proper wask cycle.
( (‘‘Hot’’ setting isn necessary
with most modemn fabrics.)
length and depth and height
and to know the love of
Chtiit, which passeth know-
ledge, that ye might be filled
with all the fullness of God”.
Eph. 3:14-19.
Who Could Ask For More?
Ftank L. Miller, Grandview
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EASTER SEAL APPEAL
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Conserve electricity and you help
conserve one or more of the fuels
needed to produce it: natural gas.
; man lost his original inheti-
!j • stance, and came under the •
l anas of the law,which is
death. But Chtist came to re-
deem us suffer the curse for
• us (death) that we might re-
3 ceive the adoption of Sons,
3 and thus eternal life.
Christ, “Who being the
: brightness of hid (Father’s)
) glory, and the express image
3 of his person, (let the full im-
pact of this next portion reg-
: inter on your mind), and up
: holding all things by the word .
of his power, "Heb 1:3, be-.
j came your sacrifice, my sac-
rifice that we sinners can re-
‛ gain our lost inheritance.
< Can you for a moment look
up into the starry heavens and
just think, the one who creat-
I ed all and holds all in place,
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Air Force Base, Tex.
Storekeepers order, store
and account for equipment,
supplies and materials used
aboard ships and at naval
shore stations.
A former student of Tar-
rant County Junior College,
Fort Worth, he joined the
Coast Guard in October 1971.
ah cycle only with coal and oil.
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as water level control, enoughtom
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> “by the word of his power.”
' Heb. 1:3, became the lamb
slain from the foundation of
3 the world*’. Rev. 13:8.
3 As recorded in the book of
Psalms, 19:1 “Ths heavens 1
] declare the glory of God. Our
: creator if you please became ,
’ our saviour. O, the depth of
such love, how do you fathom
it? The width how do you
span its breadth? The height
how do you teach its summit? •
That, “God so loved the
word that He gave Hie only
Son, that whosoever believeth
" in him shall not perish but
, have everlasting life.’’
John 3:16.
Just think, Christ came
down to where we are that we,
by faith might be elevated to
where He is end ’’For thin
cause I bow my knees unto
the Father of our Lord Jesus
| Christ, of whom the whole
• family in heaven end earth is
r—rd that He would grant
you, accotding to the nches
of His glory, to be stvength-
enod with might by Hie Spirit
in the inner man: that Chtist -
may dwell in your hearts by
faith: that ye being rooted and
grounded in love, may be able —
to comprehend with all saints
what is the breadth, and
Gal. 4:4,5: "But when the
. fullness of time was come,
God sent forth his Son made
of a woman, made under the
law. To redeem them that weae
under the law, that we might
; receive the adoption of Sone.”
• Because of> disobedience
President Maurice Clark
and the directors of Black-
land Cotton and Grain Pro-
ducers Association announced
the appointment of veteran
newsman-columnist Weldon
Owens as editor of the organ-
ization’s official monthly
publication, Blackland Farm
News.
Buddy Camper and Chuck
Cook are co-publishers of the
tabloid paper, which is cir-
culated among key farmers in
the 35 recognized counties -
of the blackland belt.
Owens, whose professional / I
life has been spent in journa-
lism, is author of the popular
Cross Country column in The
Dallas Times Herald, former
published, award-winning
weeklies, was night editor of
The Waco News-Tribune and
worked on various dailies in
the British Isles before join-
ingThe Times Herald in1956.
Mr. and Mrs. David Thomp-
son of Hamlin spent the week-
end with Mrs. Thompsons f ■
grandparents,-Mr. and Mrs. J,
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How to save electricity when
using washers and dryers
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I | Johnson County on Monday
February 24 according to J.
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: Easter Seal Representative
: for the county. Easter Seal
: Appeal letters will arrive at
* homes in the county between
: February 15 and March 15.
The Easter Seal Repre-
2 sentative is the person to
■ contact to request services
. tom the Easter Seal Society
{fot Crippled Children and
• Adults of Texas. These ser-
vices include physical and
' occupational therapy, speech
: and hearing programs and
I 3 special information services
) to help solve the many pto-
blems faced by the families
: of handicapped children end
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| f Lest year 20.152 handi-
capped people received help
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Society. With the coats of
■ ipnovidng expert pwofegzinna
I over suit & asedod to Yasimt
in Texas, wheat sewvices ace
puovided to those crippled
children and adults oho can-
not prowvide for themselves
and whs do not qualify for
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(Saves hot water and energy
used to heat it.)
4 Clean dryer’s Hnt filter after
each load to help dryer efficiency
and reduce drying time.
5. Don’t overdry clothes. Set timer
according to garment’s fiber
content
6. Sort clothes for drying by weight
and texture of fabric to avoid .
extra run time for 2 or 3 Service Repre
slow-dry items. , TP&L Office.
7. Vent dhyer to outside to prevent
indoor moisture build up. Follow
manufacturers operating )
instructions carefully
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CHANGES IN SSI INCOME HISTORICA-COMMITTEE . vice isinowaavailablettoany
SHOULD BE REPORTED EET5 NEW OFFICERS anformhtionsoh “
People should promptly At a called meeting of the *ng Texas State government,
revort changes in cimim. Johnson County Historical The Governors Citizens As-
stances that could affect Survey Committee Friday, si stance Line is known as
heir Supplemental Security February 14, new officers for TEXHELP and the number
Income Payments and should the coming year were elected. ° & S‛ 8322 sAl
not wait to hear from Social Phil Cummins of Joshua wL-oSIL of
Security, according to Bobbye will serve as chairman; Mrs. with • . .. of scone
Henry. Managet of the de- Jeanette Gibbs of Alvarado, ment inboth
secunty office, vice chaiman;w t Padon ^7:“^
Eligibility and monthly of Cleburne, secretary and problem of ensuring that our
payment amounts under the’ tmeasurer and Mrs. Erlyne citizens have free access to
Supplemental Security Income Moore of Clebume, par li amen- the services of State govern-
Program are affected by tarian. ment. Many Texans tody need
changes in income. Hie first. The group voted to renew the I assistance of State
of Febtuaty people who re- a contract with the City of government, but do not know
ceive pension and compensa- Cleburne to operate the Lay- how or where to receive that
tion checks from the Veterans land Museum for another year. help.
Administration had an in- The museum is located in the TEX HELP telephones
cease in theit monthly pay- library building. will be staffed from 8 a. m. to
both an SSI check Mid a VA „• For the time being, the . 5 p.m. Monday through Friday,
check, they should report this Historical Suwvey Committee except on State Holdays.
e in their income to the will meet the second Friday '
in each month at 2 p.m. in the Mrs. Melvin Chapman and
People have 30 days to re- Community Room of the Court- Mrs. Lucille Poe have recent-
port changes that affect their bouse. ly returned from a weekend
Supplemental Security Income Iiterested persons and visi with Mis. Chapman's
Payments. Failure to report at the meetings. . ""8
changes or delay in reporting ----------—---
can mean penalty reductions Advances in Rank
in payment * ,Coast Guard Storekeeper
People canrepgrtchanges First Class Charles G. Pou,
by calling us at 645-2494 « . of Route 2, Cleburne, Tex.,
by visiting our office at 101-A was promoted to his present
Poindexter,’* Ms. Henry said. tank at the Coast Guard Air
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1975, newspaper, February 21, 1975; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536841/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.