Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1981 Page: 1 of 8
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plants, baked goods, white elephant items that
you would like to donate, call Arleta Cowan
Jerry’s Pharmacy
Opens For Business
Jerry's Pharmacy, Grandview’s newest business
GRAND NEWS FROM THE GRANDVIEW
NURSING HOME—by Activity Director,
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appointee running for
election to a full term
got 50 votes to win
a one-year unexpired
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Three persons each
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They are the ones
who make it possible
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call Coach Alan Neff at 866-2434.
The parade is a new event for the fund fair.
If you would like to be in the lineup for this
parade, all Dave or Shirley Trussell at 866-2230
or Edmond and Yvonne Irwin at 866-2252.
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year terms on the city
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GRANDVIEW (JOHNSON COUNTY) TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1961
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High School Seniors
and Juniors. The pro-
gram is well planned
and will provide infor-
tion concerning profes-
sional, technical,, and
vocational careers.
The Planning Com-
mittee composed o f
Louis Allen, Doug
Beard, Andy Collins,
Dale Davis, Jim Fow-
ler, Bill Sidons, Frank
Steele and Sammy
York strongly urge all
area high school Jun-
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the one that was held last year If you have any "
large or small items you would like to donate, I 4 if! \
you can drop them off at Traditional Furniture 26086225 8
or if you would like your items picked up, call 826889253522 5
Bettye Hutchens at 866-2586.
The Firemen’s Bar-B-Que dinner is scheduled Linda Peacock, Director of Johason County
for 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. with Johnnie Chapman, Special Education Cooperative, was given an award
pave Trussell and Roy Tackett in charge of by the Education Service Center for outstanding
We are saddened by the death of Mrs. Margie opportunity to come back home to Grandview,
Dietrich. Our thoughts and prayers are with the and invite everyone to come in and see us.”
family. The store will be open Monday through F ’ ’
VISIT SOON: from 8:30 to 5:30 and Saturday, 8:30 to 4:00.
lected three council
members, a mayor and
two school board Trust-
ees in Saturday’s- e-
lections.
Rudolph C. McDuff
will begin his 21st ye-
ar as mayor. He re-
ceived 58 votes in an
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About 10:00 a. m. will be the marathon. They
plan to begin their run at the stop light in
downtown Grandview. For more information
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the cooking. Tickets for the Bar-B-Que will- accomplishment in the application she presented
be on sale beginning April 15 until May 6. All to secure Public Law 94-142 funds. Out of 24
firemen will be selling. directors from their respective school districts and
A 8:30 p. m. the Queen of the Fire Fight- cooperatives including Tarrant, Denton, Wise
ers Fund Fair will be crowned. You can vote for Palo Pinto, Parker, Erath, Hood, Sommervell and
your favorite high school girl at our local business- Johnson Counties. Ms. Peacock was one of three
es. All votes are one cent each. directors whose 70 page application was submitted
Many hours of preparation have already gone into without errors. The other two directors were
planning this year’s Fund Fair. We invite you Barbara Marshall, Cooke County Cooperative, and
to come in on May 9 and enjoy a full day with us Vaughn Odom, Grapevine-Colleyville-Carroll-Copp-
and to help us raise the needed funds for our el Cooperative.
Volunteer Fire Department.
a son and brother,
Todd Jerome, "born
Monday, April 6 in
Harris Hospital, Fort
speakers for the ses-
sions. T he various
guests have freely giv-
en their tine from the
professions and jobs
to talk with the stu-
dents.
council and Linda
at 866-4479. These items would be most
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vote in the mayors race,
Leon Adams, Butch
Russell and Larry
Moore.
Winning spots on the
school board were
Jake Bennett, the un-
opposed incumbent
who got 71 votes and
a F-n*
tseist
AUSTIN -Bids to cl-
ean and paint five br-
idges in Hood, John-
son, Palo Pinto and
The Fund Fair Committee is working very Between 9:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. we will I
hard to make this year’s FFFF day one you bave the drawings. Local and out of town I
plans now to come in and meet us, visit be placed into the hopper until it is drawn
with friends or maybe make some new ones, or until 25 or so drawings are over. Tickets I
and support your Grandview Volunteer De- are available from all the firemen, from our eighth |
Parment 4. n ,, grade students, from Mrs. Oscar Wilkirson at j
Our booths will open at 9:00a. m. The 866-3826 or Mrs. Bennie Bridge at 866-2242.
booths will be inside and . out front of the- other attractions between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00
community center There will be arts and wilr be bingo, games for children, and a Dia-
crafts, baked goods, Tshirts,new. people’s mond Back Rattlesnake Show by Rattier One
booth, building fund booth. The booths are of Cleburne. These, you win find in the back
free this year, so if you would like to re- of the conmnunity center. I
serve a booth space, call Patsy Russell at Our auction is scheduled for 3:00 p. m. to 6:00
866-2395 or 866-3663 or Chris Russell at 866-4407. p.m. 1
Fireman will have their FFFF booth again
Monday afternoon the first load of dirt was moved as workers were leveling and grading on the proposed site for the new high
school building.
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rent Teachers moaa Todd Jerome
will hold its last meet- x u Barnes
of the 1980-81 shool
“ - Mr. and Mrs. Don
Barnes and Josh an-
nounce the arrival of
TLe recidente a +L. N.:.. u i , opened for business last week on Criner Street
.heresjdents at the Nursing Home are enjoying downtown Grandview. The owner, Jerry Huffman
in their pretty attire of green. It s seems all the graduated from GHS in 1957. After high school
countryside reflects all the glory of God with he entered TCU in Fort Worth and graduated fron
their varied colors. . there in 1962 with a B. S. degree in Commerce
The yellow buttercups, the bluebonnets, the red- He then entered Oklahoma University College of
buds and the many fruit blossoms. No wonder the Pharnacy in 1962 where he graduated in 1965 with
cotton tail rabbit comes out at this time and all a B. S. in Pharmacy
the uhio f tho birdn o many kinds with their In March 1969, he opened Huffman Pharmacy in
We regret Mrs. Melvy Smithee had to go to there until May of 1980.
Memorial Hospital at Cleburne Tuesday. Mr. He and Sharon Eller of Crowley were narried in
Bitner remains in All Saints Hospital. in September of 1972, and they have two child-
Our newest resident, Mrs. Gladys Jones of Grand- ren. A daughter, Miley Jill, who is seven years old
view and Mrs. Eula Lewis of Covington. We wel- and a four year old son, Colter Shane.
year, Tuesday night,
April 14 in the School
.cafetorium a t 7:80
o’clock.
The program will be
the installing of new
officers, elected t o ......
serve during the Worth. He weighed
1981-82 school year. 8 Ibs. 8 °* at birth.
A business meeting Grandparents are Mr.
will preceed the pro-' and Mrs. T.. Barnes
gram. All parents are and Mr. and Mn Max
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hit meeting and 8 Gudt M, dparnt. wa
acquainted with your Graff of C)
new officers for next Mr. and Mra. Doc Sain’
Ym__ of Grandview, Mr. and
, Mrs. Jeff Barnes of
Bids To Repair --*---
Bridges To Be --------------
. Career Day
Received At HilI Junior
and Wise Counties are
scheduled to be receiv- are co-sponsoring an an appreciated.
of Uway. 1698128! arn "‘S pin
and Public Transport- High School Seniors of the new fire hall on the plaque where
“thomemtobe,re endmiunonauplamre fomoationgmontntayorenerrtenrmore,mn
painted are at t h e —3 -n----i-- i-f—
following locations:
Wise County: FM 51
at Catlett Creek
Palo Pinto County:
FM 4 at Sunday Cr-
eek and at the Bra-
zos River. )
Johnson County :FM
110 at South Chamb- g1, -icFIAIK Health - Para-Profess-
«Creek: Yorkestongd Sammy ionals. Health • Profess-
Hood County: FM area high’SchoorJun- ionals .Law Enforce-
204 at Pony Creek, iors and Seniors t o ment. Military Careers,
Fort Worth District attend. The commit- Music and Fine Arts,
Engineer J.R. Stone tee request area school and Social Science oc-
said Bill Davis will be administrators to en- pupations.
the department’s engi- courage the participa- Lunch will be avail-
neer in charge of super- tion of an Juniors and able to the students
vising the work. Seniors in the Career in the gym around 12:
AUSTIN - Bids for Dey.- 16 P-M. After lunch .
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Ntending ri arm,to The program will be- opportunity to meet
Marke oa 3391- gin at 9:30 A.M., Ap- with various Hill Junior
in Burleson are expect- ril 15, 1981, in the Hin College instructors, pro-
to be received Apnl 15 . c „ 8 H
by the State Depart- unioL College Gym.
Transportation. Stags Bandand Rebel
Fort Worth District perform. The band
T™ 3.R Stone is directed by Mr. Phil-
constructed on new lip Lowe while the
location from "Interst- Choir Ensemble is di-
ate Highway 35W east rected by Mr. Leland
and southward 0.9 mile Rundgren. After this
to Old Alvarado Road, group interest sessions
Proposed width of the are scheduled over the
two lane highway is 24 campus. Students may
feet with 10-foot sur- attend three different
faced shoulders. sessionsiof 40 minutes
The new section of each. The interest ses-
FM 3391 will replace sion areasiof discussion
. . include the following:
a narrow county road Attornes
that is inadequate for and Law, Automotive
the high volume of Occupations, Aviation
of traffic it serves. , and related. Budding
Elvis Shockley, of trades, Business-Cleric-
Cleburne, is the depart- al. Business Professions
ment’s engineer i n Communications, Cos-
charge of supervising- metology. Educations,
the project. Engineering-Math-Scie-
nce, Fashions-Merchan-
dising-Marketing, Fed-
eral and State Careers,
Randy Roden also un-
opposed, got 70 votes.
David Waldrip and Joe
Sam Cowan each re-
ceived one write-in
vote.
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Mr. and Mrs.. Jerry Huffman and children, Miley Jill and Colter Shane ,
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gram directors, or oth- 2 D-
ers as directed.
H.J.C. instructors wi- —a
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sessions. The Chamb- .
er of Commerce mem
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1981, newspaper, April 10, 1981; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537103/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.