Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1975 Page: 4 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Grandview Tribune and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Grandview Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
-
— ndhe
I
Grandview Tribune, Friday, Oct. 24, 1975
-
J.C. you shouldn’t jump r
j
Grandview Native Dies ia Cleburne
ADJUBTMMTS
, j
‘Tuesday -moming at Me- daughter, Vicki Am Hutto
det.
WHITE FARM EQUIPMENT
GO ZEBRAS! I
FOOTBALL SCORES
Valley Mills 29, Crawford 0. Crowley at Alvarado.
A
bar
Til
AJ24
pudding, and milk.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31:
-—4
City if _____0
STATE OF TEXAS
-
uihe
couNTT or JOHNSON
I
It
)
2
e
Irwin & Carson
7s
Pest Control
-
aand storms but with
little success: 1
WEnE MELPINQ TOrSMAPL A BLTTER TOMORROW
1
4/
• w
MM A
/
children
414
l
> ? •
$
agoe
c
★
LECTRIC
COUNTY
and
the i
I
I
I
JC"
$171
SlOt
for
FOOTBALL GAMES
FOR THIS WEEK -
Grandview at Itasca.
Itasca at Grandview
(Thursday, Jr. Varsity).
Itasca at Grandview
(Thursday, Jr. Hi).
Next
Next
Hext
Whitney 26, Grandview 9.
Itasca 21, Glen Rom 19.
Evant 25, Godley 0.
Alvarado 28, Granbury 6.
Bryan 62, Cleburne 6.
Axtell 20, Lorena 0.
We're a round-up
f the leanest and
tastiest "prime
steaka. So. stam-
pede on in!
of Clebume; one brother,
Edwin Roland of Clebume;
three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy
Thomas of Clebume, Mrs.
Lota Sulander of port
Worth and Mrs. Evelyn
Harper of Arlington.
ball
port
$500
Don't take test Friday
night hard man. You cm
taka it out on Itasca Fri-
day night at 8:00.
Service Station
PVT NEV LIFE
IN YOUR CAR
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27:
•Hot dogs, pickles, onions,
french fried potatoes, ap-
ple cobbler, and milk.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30:
Beef teem, pinto beam,
B combination salad,banana
T.S. congratulations on
making up your mind.
On the 14th of October
we had a good meeting.
Attendence was off a bit,
but the usual good fellow-
shippmvailed. We pledged,
prayed and ate heartily.
A ,
. A
Meridian 43, Lometa 0.
Bynum 26, Italy 8.
Lake Dallas 34, Millsap 0.
China Springs 40, Hico 0.
from Clebume; Glendon
Bromley, Cecil Harper, Al
Everett; Itasca: W. T.
Crouch, Ellis Bailey, Fro-
quent Gcandview visitors
warn peasant
in order to ovescomeour
economic and energy worn,
we may have to bite the
bullet of austerity md bite
1 1 ha nd but some how w e
will survive as a free na-
tion.
Congratulations on the
Cmenhmd test freshman
boysll
[Carson
mom
bologna sandwiches, po-
tato chips, baked beans,
sugar cookies, and milk.
GV. who did you take
to Adlington?
E.L. and SL. we like
your now collarsl
Hoby, do you teally like
to play tarn is that much?
Itwaskindof chilly Thurs-
day night.
Rio Vista at Venus.
Iredell at Blum,
(Thursday).
Diamond Hill at Burleson.
Cleburne at Killeen.
Joshua at Kennedale.
Godley at Chico.
Aquilla at Covington
(Thursday).
for
cal
with
-
Ferris 26, Midlothian 15.
Lake Worth 27, Joshua 26.
21, Kennedale
•• -
and Lola Huddleston Ro-
land. She wsa manied to
R.A. Hutto in Clebume in
1953.
Surviving are her hus-
band; three sons, Robert
Ito fee bill will be rendered to any repidential or comercial consumer
served under the above rate not oonmaniny any gas during any monthly
hilling period, except that where customerte only am for gas soxvice is
in an outdoor grill and/or a fireplace starter, the amount shovm for the
first consumption block shall conetitute a minimum monthly bill.
SCHOOL LURCH MENU
Oct. 27.31
tary
out t
tan,
. tion
K.S. did you know
Brenda R. before she
moved hate? We hope you
like "The View”.
guess this is
telling us we
IhtirmjMal rfit af diptimrtiun
Onanenee inl am
Besnotamenear •
•66-J393
-
I
City of
*
ca,
in addition to the aforesaid rates. Company shall have the
right to collect each reasonable charges as are necessary to conduct its
business and to carry out its reasonable rules and regulations in
• effect.
\
\
\
modal Hospital. She re-
sided at 1214 North Anglin.
She had uade her home in
Grandview befote moving
to Clebume.
' She was born in Grand-
view May 26, 1935 to Roy
M.S, LH., S.G, D.C
whom did you go Saturday
night after the party?
4<***a
A.E. you suse wok fast, . A
don’t you? a
6randview Native
Dies II Fort Worth
Funeral service a for
Clarence A. (Buddy) Ben-
tan, 54, were held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at Owens-Brumley
Chapel in Fort Worth. In-
torment was at 4 p.m. in
Brad Cemetery in Palo
Pinto County.
Benton, who was born
and reared in the Grand-
view community, had re-
sided in Fort Worth for the
past 35 years.
He was assistant reg-
ional truck manager for
Johns-Manville and had
woded for toe company
30 years.
He was a member of,
Trentman Avenue Baptist
Church, the Odd Fellows*
Lodge, the Texas and
Southwestern Cattle Rai-
son Association and the
J-M Quartet Century Club.
Surviving are his wife,
Leona; a daughter, Mrs.
Carolyn Bledsue of Bur-
laeon; two sons, Clarence
Benton Jr. of Chicago and
Buddie Joe Livingston of
Euless, Four brothers, J.
D- Benton and Grady Ben-
ton of Fort Worth, Jack
Benton of Houston and
Leon Beaton of Gordon
City, Michigan; three sis
tare, Mrs. Wanda Lee, Mrs.
Bonnie Martin and Mrs.
Theda Nickelson, all of
Fort Worth and nine grand-
^om car better pgfommano
L
..-wgk
,r
Saturday, det.25—
Grandview School
■ ______________________________________________________________
-
ORDINANCE rIxxG and DETENIWIG na GEUENAL SEnVICE «*n
M CNANGED FOR SALES or NMTUNAL GM TO MESIDOIITIAL AND
MENCIAL comsUMERs WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS or ____________
Texas
' --
ATTENDANCE OFF
______ AT ROTARY CLUB
- j By C. L. Waters
Dave Hutto of OMahnorr,
Farrell Don and Don Earl
Hutto of Clebume; one
Eawy Nationwide
WWV Delivery
«9.
mM
Midway 63, Waxahachie 18.
Rio Vista 53, Covington 0.
THE SONG OF DELIVERANCE, * Christian musical
group from Danton will present a Mini-Concert in the
School Cafetorium, Oct. 31 after the Hico-Grandview
football game. Sandwiches, cookies and cokes will be
Admission will be 50c per person, Lefton
MasaPpgnanobent Adoms, Eehola,
V
Net rate shall apply to all bills paid within ten days from
monthiy billing date) gross rate shall be applLaable thereafter. /
* 6a
The above rate is applicable to each residential and commer-
sial consumer per meter per month or for any part of a month for which
gaa ia used at the same location.
Ze,
Mayor KJ *
I
REMEMBERENG...
" By Ml J. D. BROOKS
ZZAK
Asrovzmasr
45
A.D. 1922.
ATTEST,
--- \uimag
/■''A*' N*ag
3- ig.3
■' f A7"*4
Fp
i~5*
Db
»
AubzeyHollimon
Calvin Siratt
in which sDOt mn may
gg g
Grandview Fim Center
M. A. Giles .
-prsn 3
dese .3
mdnh ?
124 • ’ M
provided by law. Service hereunder ia subject to the orders of regula-
tory bodies having jurisdiction, and to the Ceng any* a Rules and Ragu-
lations currently on file in the Company’a offioe.
I
WHITE’ 2-150
FIELD BOSS
stout, powerful, agile
• Built for the big jobs. • Bristling, stout-
hearted horsepower: 145 on the PTO. • Smooth,
6-cylinder, 585 cubic-inch diesel with high
torque at low rpm. • Quiet and economical:
complete combustion with continuous-burning
fuel system. • Rear wheel planetaries reduce
axle strain. • Optional on-the-go Hydraul-
Shift* with 3 ranges in all 8 gears (18 forward
choices). • Quiet, helical-gear transmission.
• Constant-pressure, losed-center hydraulic
system. • Heavy-duty ‘Category II-II hitch
(optional Wheatland drawbar). • Independent
1000 rpm PTO (optional dual speed). • Quiet,
comfortable cab with excellent visibility. •
They have sown the wind,
and they shall reap the
whirlwind.
Funeral services for
Mrs. Vera Nell Hutto, 40,
of Clebume were held at
1:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Crosier-Pearson Funeral
Chapel in that city. Burial
was in Rose Hill Ceme-
tery.
Mrs. Hutto passed away
BN •
X.
.49 • H 9 ; /of
Bp warn you mad Sat.
Secretary
arandview , Texaa
e a .y*
2.
hepk, G . -
, il
I
FLOWERS
FOR SPECIAL
■ OT* 9 MF
She’ll love you
for HI
. J ■■
*--"0
■ 1 9
"GM- - -,,3
.5 -P*e
"J*' *7
3: *s,
6.13-0 ■ Aau} 1
SECTION 2. The rate set forth in Section 1 may be changed
and amended by, either the City er Company furnishing gas in the manner
Isolated cab and optional canopy provide roll-
ir protection. • Triple-disc power brakes. •
ilt-O-Scope power steering. • Optional fender
tanks hold 78 extra gallons of fuel. • Speed
up your operation with a 4 Field Boss".
" Modf icc3iyvt n
BECTION X. Effective with the first gas bills rendered
from and after thirty (80) days foam the date of final passage of this
ordinance, the maximu general service rate for sales of natural gas
rendered to residential, and commercial mneM—rs within the city Melt,
tion, its euoeoeoore and ueigne, ie^herdby Caanzhaazearnasoaraz-
follows:
First 1 000 Cu. Ft. or Fraction Thereof 11.1877 Or ess 1 $2.6149 Net
1 000 Cu. rt. 9 fl. 0781 Per Met arous, $1.6049 Fer Hof Net.
6 000 r. ! 91.749 ver not 61.5747 Mat.
15 000 Cu. n. • 91.6721 Per net Grosa, 91.5049 For Mef Net.
75 000 Cu. rt. • $1.6054 Fer met azosns 91.4449 For Mef Net.
Over 100 000 CU. Pt. f $1.5721 per Mef Grous; 61.4149 vex Met Wot.
n
M XT ORDAINED ST THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OT GRANDVIBN:
PASSED JUK APPROVED on this the day of X <
? .,o ..
7 "
1 • 1.423
*ae1 *
ZEBRA CORRAL
A
...........
seuutkss. ""
EXON Service Station
--n
I
i-
I 2ar4T
Boyd 19, Coppell O’
WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 29: Aledo 24, Caron 0.
Steak fingers, gravy, mash- Robinson 38. Hillsbono 0.
ed potatoes,english KT’ MeGzegor 41, Clfton 13.
hot rolls, jello and mi . Keller 14, Crowley 14.
SANDSTORMS fence during a single sand
out of the northwest come storm? One time in a really
billowing reddish brown sandy area, the sand covered
clouds Common to most one farmer's fence sohe just
areas of our state this built another above the first
phenomenon which serves by setting new posts in the
little or no useful purpose, is sand dune A month or so
the sandstorm Before air later there was a severe sand
conditioning, weather storm which lasted for days
stripping and other such Looking out one morning he
modern improvements, the was surprised to find that all
dust was at times hardly the dune was gone, leaving
bearable Sometimes lasting both fences lying tangled
for days, sandstorms may all together, completely out of
but stop activity and com the ground
merce. Human, animal, and Lester told about a sand
plant life all share in this storm he was in one time
bitter chastisement from He got his pickup stuck in a
nature deep, drift ofi sand The
I don't know what the vehicle was high-centered
length of the longest sand and wouldn't move. The
storm on record might be but axels were setting squarely
I remember one when I was on the ground. Nothing else
a youngster that lasted over to do. he walked through the >
three weeks Sand came into blinding dust a few miles to V
our old house literally by the get help from a neighbor,
tuhs full it was impossible to when the two men reterMd
hreathe. sleep, or eat without imagine how bewildered
a lot of difficulty We they were to find the pickup. e —
covered the windows with not stuck as it had been, but ■' . .. .... . .____ . .
wet bedsheets and towels but setting high on the ground sand. Dust may be in the air studies have been made and
sand still came in ready to drive away Wind when there is no wind at all. many things done to try to
piles of sand (called sand had blown the sand com I've seen dust blow when it's *
dunes> build up against pletely away from the pouring down rain and also
buildings and around fences. wheels - during a snow storm It may nature's way of .
Did you know it is possible Sandstorms are un- blow for several days and don't have all the answers,
tor sand to completely cover predictable A fierce wind suddenly atop for no ap- even with modern
a four strand barbed wire might blow but not pick up parent reason Lots of technology >
Meet i f
L
A . ,
J M-
’TgfrdwL. aeen
si
tb-^udtasr—IiOim 100044
Bidie Sedy 700
oummiuknwdepmhaksjamaaima
_ As Mro Tetement, eelyende *Ms ta OMm
doctrime and lvng-
__—
CONMR CAFE
—*
Proxy Tommy Jackson
was in like chait. After
lunch he introduced the
visitots, made some an-
nouncements. There being
no farthet business or com-
ments, he adjoumed the
Clebume, Texas 76031
Phone 645-5903
12 ■ ' 20 •.
si 3 , ■ MM—1 sh nl ■ ' )
MembedTeasaNiondRenCantolAemodation
Licensed by State of Texas
Noel Lwin * Wesley Canon
I
vnuss MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID CITY, thia eha ,18 toy of
Ootohfir_________. A.D. 1925. —
.... .t. . 3 ■
No Ne 2’ ■. B P
SLz
' FyfN ‛ ;
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28;
Meatballs and spaghetti,
green beans, corn, cabbage
salad, coconut cake, end
milk
meeting-
Visiting Rotarians were
Ek:
Mr. end Mn. Jtaade
Ftank Sheets returned last
weak from a fall foliage
trip that took them through
Arkansas, Teuneaeea,
Kentucky, Ohio, Naw York,
Pennsylvania, Maryland
ead the Virginias.
You 4 Puuitad
O,
~ SECTION 1. It ia hereby found and determined that the
meeting »t which this ordinance was passed was open to the public, aa
required By Texas law, and that Advance public notice of the time, place
and purpose bf said meeting waa given.
The amount of each net monthly hill aomputaa at the above-
stated rates shall be subjeat to the following adjustments Flue or
minus the ampount of any Anerense or decrease, respectively, above or
below the $1.0399 per Mef level in the intracompany city gate charge aa
authorined by the Railroad Commission of the State of Texas or other
regulatory body having juriadiction for gae delivered to Lane Star Gas
company'a distribution nystem for sale to residential and commercial
' consumers where such changes are canoed by increases or decreases ia the
cost of gas purchaned by the Cany any > plus an amount equivalent to the
proportionate part of any new tax, or Anereased tax, or any other govern-
mental imposition, rental, fee or charge (snoagt state, county, city and
special dlatrict ad valorem, taxes aad taxes on net income) levied,
aasewned or Ampond subsequent to July 1, 1975, upon or allocable to the
Company’s distribution operations, by any new or amended Law, ord L nenes
or contract. Bach gross monthly bill shall be adjusted proportionately.
Company, at its option, may forego the Mlication of any adjustment if
ouch adjustment would result in sn increase in ths monthly bill) how-
ever, failure of Company to apply any adjustmant shall not constitute a
waiver of Compny’s right from time to time, or at any time, to make any
adjustment, in whole or in part. In ny subsequant current Monthly bill
that nay be applicable to such bill.
.. Ie S t‛
-------------------------- Secrathy of the City of
Tuxaa,saxDvh"Ktsryehark-dvnafozegozng.tanavgnezact
copy of an ordinance passed and approved by the City Council
of the City of Grandy Lev __________ ata--i--
held on the ___
appears of record in the Kiautoe of ^Ld meeting
an Book W 366 ------
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View two places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1975, newspaper, October 24, 1975; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536875/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.