Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1985 Page: 1 of 8
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Grandview 4-H members-
did very well in the,John-
son County /Junior
Livestock Show last week.
taxation,
personal
must be
business
program,
decisions
appraisal office before May
A rendition lists taxable
property, on a special form
available, at the appraisal
the meeting,
be selected.
The Grandview Garden
Club met in the Communi-
ty Center March 20th with
eleven members present.
- The President, Mrs. Ray
Billington called the meet-
ing to order. Minutes were
read and approved. After
the business was taken care
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a trophy for her doll in sen-
ior crafts.
Grandview FFA members
_____-w teams playing
the Cleburne League.
Everyone needs to attend
---ting. Uniforms will
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ke up for one
issed because
inventories, office
furniture and fixtures and
business vehicles.
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animals. The community
of Grandview is blessed in
_________i, practice dates
set and game times and
dates will De released.
purchased
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mation requested on the
form, and it must be signed
by the property owner or
authorized agent.
When rendering property,
it is not necessary to state
a market value for it.
Gilmore said. He also said
that renditions and propr-
ty reports are confidential
and not open to public in-
spection.
The forms should be filed
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Mrs. Richard Roberts in-
troduced the speaker, Mrs.
C. W. Fowler from Fort
Worth. She gave a very in-
teresting program on "The
Do's and Donks in designs
for the home.
The hostesses, Mmes.
Billy Young. Ray Billington
and J.A. Stafford served
strawberry shortcake, nuts,
and drinks to the members
and guest.
Susie Covington
Reporter
There will be a meeting
for all baseball players and
parents Thursday, March
28th at the Grandview
Community Center. The
girls, ages 9-15 and their
parents are to meet at 7
p.m. At 8:00 p.m. all boys,
ages 9-14 and their
parents will meet.
We will be discussing in-
formation
Grandview t<
were unable to at
The beautiful c
orated with wit
flowers, was fur
Mrs. Anna Kay. We
predate the partic
o #h fae*ntertainment for
TUSK
the Lone Star Gardener.
A door prize was donated
by Mrs. R. C. Hubenak was
given. Miss Grace Emory
was the recipient.
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used to produce income,
anyone may voluntarily file
a rendition with the
appraisal district.
Rendition is a means for
the taxpayer to record his
opinion of his property's
value. By rendering the
fe. sU.o
Floyd Moore has
to his home, wh
Moore remains.
Our
prasn, Formthrfcentja Ap- . ffiTk
praisal District of Johnson bein
County, reminds district
residents that property
renditions must be in the
George and Leona Davis, Kay Harris and Judy Dietz are in their new offices across
the street from their old one. They have their new sign up and invite everyone to
stop in and visit.
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tion requirement and an
appropriate rendition form.
Although Texas law
doesn't require the average
property owner to rnder
a home or personal not
It's birthday time again
and we will have one to re-
member. Residents cele.
brating are Mrs. Jewel
Borger, Mrs.., Clorender
• Craft. Mrs. Alice Painter,
and Mrs. Lily Gossett. Mrs.
Pointer and Mrs. * Gossett
Mrs. Darrell O. Holland and
daughter, Karen, returned
to their home in Overland
Park, Ks. after spending
last week with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Pipes. her
son, Steve O. Holland and
his family of Blum, and Mr.
& Mrs. Joe Davis of Itasca.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Pipes had
as their guests for dinner
bn St. Patrick's Day, Mrs.
Darrell O. Holland and
daughter, Karen, from
Overland Park, Ks., Mr. 6
Mrs. Joel Holland and girls,
Angela and Amy from Bon-
ner Springs, Ks., Tim Pipes
and Mrs. Pipes' sister,
Mary Hughes.
Forms for renditions and
the report of decreased
value may be obtained
____ from the Central Appraisal
the District . office. Anyone
the filing a rendition or report
must include all the inror-
.for the residents!__
We want to remind you
that we will be ready to
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a.m. in front of David's
son will be Apfitca
:30. Remember the
There were alot of FFA
members gathered in Cle-
burne Saturday, March 23rd
for the big Johnson County
Junior Livestock Show
Sale. Buyers from all areas
of Johnson County started
arriving by 12.30 ready for
the sale to begin.
The Grandview chapter
of the Future Farmers of
America had 20anlmals to
make the sale. Out of
these 20, there were
several champions. Damon
Emery had the Reserve
Champion Rabbits: Brian
Pollock had the Reserve
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Champion Steer; Jana
Massey had the Grand
Champion Barrow: Mark
Massey had the Reserve
Champion Barrow; Tim
Davis had a Champion Pine
Wool Cross Lamb and Jeff
Kennedy had a Champion
Pine wool Lamb. There
were other entries from
Grandview representing
4-H and FHA. Tammy
Matthews of the FFA won
with Gilmore before May
1 at the appraisal district
office, 109 N. Mata, Cle-
burne, Texas. For more in-
formation. call
817-645-3986 or 817-295-
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their twelfth grade year
to pass both sections of the
examination.
Beginning in 1987, high
school diplomas will be
withheld from those
students who have not
demonstrated satisfactory
performances by the end
of their 12th grade year.
Students who nave been
denied diplomas and who
subsequently perform in a
satisfactory matter on both .
sections of the test will be
issued a high school •
diplomas at that time.
animals from
of Grandview
office, and can include the
owner’s opinion of the
property's value. Anyone
who on January 1 owns or
manages tangible personal
property used to produce
ncome must render that
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Our children benefit
from their long hours of
voluntary service. They
receive no monetary
reward, yet our Board
members .have dedicated
themselves to working for
the education of youth.
Why? Because they believe
in a learning society and
the growth of tomorrow's
leaders.
Please exercise your
right and responsiblity by
voting on April 6.
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having people such as Ben
Bishop of The Bentley Cor-
poration: David Waldrip
David's Supermarkets, Inc.;
and Roy Green of the First April 5th, Good Friday,
State Bank. They will be a regular school day
purchased the majority or Instead of a school holiday
Grandview animals plus as originally designated,
some from other towns. This is to make —----
Lee's “ Western Wear.
Interfirst of Cleburne and
Alvarado State Bank also
Any taxpayer who
believes that his property's
value has decreased during
the preceding tax year, for
any reason other than nor-
mal depreciation, may
make a "teport or
decreased value* to the i
chief appraiser. This
report describes the. ,
property and states the na-
ture and cause of the de-
me advantage of
______ sure he'll get a notice
if a higher value is placed <
on the property by the ap- l
p.-aisal office, allowing the I
ownertime to protest the ’
value to the appraisal re-
view board.
During the 1985-86
school year, satisfactory
performance on an exit
.level competency test will
be required for students to
receive a high school
diploma. The test will be
administered in October
1985 to eleventh grade stu-
dents for the first time.
Students who do not
perform satisfactorily on
both the mathematics and
English/langueage arts sec-
tions of the test will have
opportunities in May 1986.
and in October and May of
TEXAS, MARCH 29, 1985 25< Per Copy
Property owners must
file renditions with
chief appraiser of
county appraisl district
in which the property is lo-
cated. The chief appraiser
may also required a person
to render any other taxable
property that he owns or
manages, by delivering
written notice of the rend-
Joann Whitaker won
Grand Champion in Sr. Di-
vision Crafts. She also
took 5th place in Crafts,
8th place in
Arts-Homemaking, and 8th
. place in Canned Goods.
Joy Davis took 8th place
in Breads.
Michael Laugh man won
Grand Champion in Canned
Goods.
Barron Stevenson took
4th place in Canned Goods
and won a blue ribbon in
Creative Cakes.
Stephen Hayes won a red
ribbon in Wood Craft.
Kristi Cromeans won 3rd
place in Steers.
Tara Stephenson won a
red ribbon on bar cookies.
Bobby Netherlain won
a blue ribbon on quick
bread in the Sr. Division.
Steve Dowling won a red
ribbon on canned goods.
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Examples of
property which
rendered are
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received a total
$20,753.60 for
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The upcoming Board of
Trustees Election on Satur-
day, April 6 gives a timely
opportunity to point out
how important serving on
Stephen and Marcie the board is.
Hatfield proudly announce .Board, members are
the birth of their third elected by Grandview citl-
daughter, Lindsey Erin. zens,to be representatives
She was born March 15, of the community in the
1985, which is also her goverance for the local
mother's birthday. Lindsey Public education
weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. Trustees make all ---
Grandparents are Dr. & regarding school policy,
Mrs. Lawson Hatfield of curriculum, expenditures
Fordyce, Ark. and Mr. & and expansion.
Mrs. Joe Steiger of Little
R°Welrming Lindsey home Competency Test Required
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Mikel, age 5, and Haley,
age 3.
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1985, newspaper, March 29, 1985; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537302/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.