Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1979 Page: 1 of 6
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At 1979 Bluebonnet Girls State
Mary Wilkirson
Awarded Degree
At University
Of Texas
Contributions To
Darin Marrs Fund
Still Being
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Peggy Lee Blair and Michael D. Lyle, both of
Waxahachie, will be married Aug 4 at 7 30 p.m
in the First Baptist Church of Waxahachie, The
bride-olect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Loyd
Blair The prospective bridegroom is the son of
Mr and Mrs. James O. Lyle, and the grandson
of Mrs Lena Lyle of Grandview
ATTEND
CHURCH
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SUNDAY
BIBLE LFSSON
SERIES AT
CHURCH OF CHRIST
The T ribune will be
closed Wednesday thru
Saturday for vacation.
We will be open Mon
day morning. July 9th
at our regular time.
Everythis
in Grand'
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What is it? Take a second look. Give up? Lee Denham, general manager of
Texas Forest Products, is shown holding what he describes as a “Two-Man
Georgia Man Power Saw made for a Georgia Boy. ”The gadget was made by,
an employee in Michigan. (Lee is from Georgia. )
(Photo By E.E. Basham)
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Grandview Industry Completes
Six Month Of Operations
Girt* State was orga
nized as a national Aman
canism activity in 1937
by the American Legion
Auxiliary Non-partisan and
non political, the purpose
of the Girl* State program
I* to provide citizenship
training for girl* of high
school age, to afford them
an opportunity to live to-
gether as e self-governing
group end to inform them
of the duties, orivileges,
right*, and responsibilities
which they will assume
when they become edult*
They leern the problems
of government by assum
ing the duties of city,
county end state officials
at stipulated by the Texas
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Robert and Juanita Haynes moved to the
Grandview Community from Waco after the last
session of the Annual Conference. Rev. Haynes
was educated at Southwestern University in
Georgetown and at Southern Methodist Univer-
sity in Dallas, He has served churches in Waco,
Fort Worth, Cleburne, Gorman and Commanche. '
His wife, Juanita, worked as a nurse at the
Hillcrest Hospital in Waco before moving to
to Grandview. Juanita was born and raised at
Wills Point, Texas, and Rev. Haynes was raised
near Tyler.
The Haynes have two children who live in
the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
By properly plac-
ing trees, shrubs, vines
and landscape structures,
homeowners can con-
serve energy, says a
landscape horticulturist
with the Texas Agricul-
tural Extension Service,
Texas A&M University
Austin, Texas (Spl.)
The University of Tex-
as awarded bachelor’s
degrees to 257 students
in the College of Educa-
tion at the close of
the 1979 Spring Semes-
ter.
The list of degrees
recipients, announced
by Dean Lorrin G.Ken-
namer, includes Mary
Bray Wilkirson, 207 S.
Fourth, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Pat T.
Wilkirson.
ficient postage has been
applied
Thin or flimsy cards are
aleo prohibited since they
tend to jam the mail
processing equipment and
cause damage to other mail
as well, explained the
poetmaster "The surcharge
on oversized or oddehaped
pieces is intended to cover
the added cost of handling
such pieces which must be
processed manually.”
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If you are on medi-
cation for hyperten-
sion, be sure to take
the medication regular-
ly, urges Carla Shearer,,
a health education spe-
cialist with the Texas
Agricultural Extension
Service,The Texas A&M
University Ssytem.
Dismissed recently
from Memorial were
Charley Irby and Joe
Holloway
Hospitalized at press
time are Mrs. Earl Ren
fro, Patton Ingle and
Mr*. T E. Ellis.
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working from 7 a.m.
until 3 p.m.
"We're happy with
our location and with
the Grandview Com-
munity,” Denham ex-
plained. The plant is
located in the former
Grandview Industrial
Foundation property at
the south end of Third
Street.
The main business
locally of Texas Forest
Products is processing
Hypertension
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lumber and wholesell-
ingittodealers
throughout the coun-
’ try. The products re-
ceived here by t h e
company are from
British West Columbia
in Canada
Another part of the
local work is cutting
lumber and making
trusses for mobile home
industries.
day, featuring the big
bands, western swing,
and just about any kind
of music you might
prefer. This includes
the zany sounds of
Spike Jones & The City
Slickers, as well as the
beautiful music of Law-
rence Welk The early
rock ‘n roll sounds of
Elvis Presley on the Sun
label, and Chuck Berry
too.Country music from
the Texas Playboys is
also included.
In all, over 8,000
records are available
for you to call and
request your favorite.
Dial 645-6643 dur-
ing business hours to
request your favorite
old 78 rpm record this
weekend on KCLE,and
tune your radio to
1120 on the AM dial
System Shading the
house’s roof with large
trees can reduce inside
temperatures by as
much as 10 degrees
Smaller trees and shrubs
can shade walls and
windows Arbors and
slatted wooden over-
head structures are ef
fective cooling devices
when attached to the
home.
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Manager Jack D Watson
reminds customers
Beginning that date, the
Postal Service makes its
new size standards ef-
fective. Cards and en-
velopes measuring less than
3 inches high or 5 inches
long will no longer be
mailable and will be
returned to the sender
Extra-large first-class
envelopes — more than 6%
inches by 11% inches, will
incur a 7-cent surcharge if
they weigh one ounce or
less
Postmaster Watson ad-
vised these oversized pieces
will be returned to the
sender if they do not carry
the 7-cent surcharge, but
can be remailed if the
You are cordially
invited to a Musical
Concert featuring a
group called Homeward
Bound. This group has
sung together for four
years having toured all
over Texas and the
Southeastern United
States. One member of
the group is the new
Minister of Music Youbi
at the First Baptist
Church here, Wayne
Slay. The group sings
a variety of music rang
ing from Old Gospel
to Contemporary Chris-
tian music.
The concert will be
Saturday night,July 14,
at 7:30 p.m. at the
First Baptist Church.
Pastor Ron Lyles cor
dially invites you to
come and enjoy the
good music.
Do the names Bing
Crosby, Perry Como,
Frank Sinatra, Dina
Shore, and Bob Wills
mean something to you?
They should For many
of us, those were the
popular recording ar
tists in the years that
we remember the most
Those were the years
of the old 78 rpm
records.
You can hear all
those favorite artists
from the 30s, 40s, and
50s, on this Friday,
Sat unlay, and Sunday,
July 6 8 on KCLE
Radio in Cleburne, as
the s e c o n d annual
' Weekend ‘ 78“ hits the
air
KCLE has gone
through its old ware
house and found in ex
cess of 8,000 of the
great hits from yester-
Darin Marrs, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Kent
Marrs, underwent an
operation last week at
Fort Worth Children’s
Hospital, where he has
been a patient for sev-
eral weeks.
Word received her
by Mrs. Grace Elliott
of t h e First United
Church related that
Darin was placed in the
intensive care unit fol-
lowing the operation,
but that by now he
probably has been re-
turned to his room
Contribution*.,
which are open to the
public, are still being
received at the First
State Bank,Grandview,
according t o Mrs
Elliott, and checks
should be designated:
The Darin Marrs Fund.
Texas Forest Pro-
duct*, after it* first six
months in Grandview is
operating at nearly full
capacity, Lee Denham,
General Manager, said
Tuesday.
‘ Right now what
we need the most,” he
added, “is more em-
ployees.”
The plant has ap-
proximately 40 em-
ployees at the present.
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Nearing -
July 15 is the deadline I
mailers have to use up
small and undersized en-
velopes and cards, Fort 4
Worth Sectional Center 4
According to Mr I
Durwin Hill, Executive I
Seer Stary, Texas FFA, W
T *xm Education Agen-
cy, Austin, Texas the
Grandview Future Farm
er» of American will
attend the 51st FFA ,
Convention in Lubbock,
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Legislature Each year
citizens are selected at lo-
col level* from students
who have just completed
their junior year in high
school. The selection i»
bated principally on lead-
ership. cheracter, and scho-
tarship.
Shirley Maddox, dough-
ter of Dr and Mr* Rex
Maddox, was elected Pre-
cinct 2 Nationalist Party
Chairman,Friendship Coun-
ty at the 1979 Session
of this top-level citizen
ship program held at Se
gum
Grandview High School
Auxiliary Unit 50, De
burne, and Grandview PT A
are the sponsoring units
July 11 13, 1979,
in the Lubbock Mem
orial Civic Center.
The following mem
. bers will be voting dele
gates at the Conven-
tion Mike Reeves, son
of Mr and Mrs. Melvin
Reeves and Troy Ni-
vens, son of Mr. and
Mrs Clyde Niven* They
will tie accompanied by
chapter advisors, Her
bert Lubke and Barney
McClure
One of the high
light* of the Conven
tion will tie the award
ing of Lone Star Farm
er Degrees The follow
tng member from the
Grandview Chapter will
receive this degree,Mike
Reeve* son of Mr and
Mr* Melvin Reeve*.
Anthony Russell,
son of Mr and Mrs
William Russel I, receives
third place in the state
in the Home Improve
ment Proficiency Award
The Grandview Chap
ter will be recognized
on the stage at the Lub
bock Memorial Civic
Center on Wednesday
afternoon as a top Chap
ter from Texas sent
to the National Office
for rating and will be
given a plague at the
National Convention in
November
Five thousand dele
gate* and members will
attend the State FFA
Convention tn Lubbock.
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Vol. 83 No. 48 Grandview (Johnson County) Texas, Friday, July 6, 1979 154 Per Copy
“Walking i n the
Light" will tie t h e
theme of a series of
lessons to be presented
at t h e Grandview
church of Christ next
week Bob Nave of
Pueblo, Colorado will
tie the speaker for this
series He will speak
Sunday, July 8, a t
10 50 am and 6 00
p.m During the week,
July 9 13he will speak
each night at 8:00 pm
Mr Nave is highly re
spected for his ability
to present meaningful
messages from t h e
Bible Everyone is
cordially invited to at
tend this seres of les
sons next week
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1979, newspaper, July 6, 1979; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537015/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.