Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1985 Page: 1 of 10
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When the storm hit Grandview Monday, May r3th, it tore up alot. The storm knocked
down this chimney and tore up the roof in a matter of seconds. This is one of the
many buildings that were damaged.
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Gnshotswere heard but
Jana Hale, daughter of Beth Hale and the late David
Hale was crowned Princess while Tracy Williams,daugh-
ter of Bryan and Debbie Williams was crowned Queen
at the Fire Fighters Fund Fair.
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ing a job. The Bake Sale
Booth did good business
selling many a baked good.
Ther was lots of good
homemade ice cream and
' Johnson County Judge Tommy Saturday for 11 weeks, beginning
Grandview 4-H Wins Livestock"'™ sszor8ss6hatasarssessmaonna Aprmm, Terty probation re
levied for criminal misdemeanor instated, is to pay $20.30 that he
convictions in fines andcourt costs, owes when his income tax check
Chris Tackett president of Grandview FFA, presented the Star Greenhand award to
Brandi Schmidt^and the Star Farmer award to Mark Massey at the annual FFA
Banquet Thursday, May 9th.
cemetery ) 2; Non jury trials that he attends 12 counseling
requested-8; Theft-1; Evading sessions with the Adult Probation
Arrest-1; Bonds forfeited-*; Department within the next 45 days
Assault 1; Carrying a weapon-1; and that he not violate any other
Resisting arrest-2; Jury trials laws.
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rain held back and the pa-
rade went smoothly. There many
were many “hats" in hande
respect for our firemen as
well as the marching band,
antique cars, motorized
vehicles, bicycles, horses
and fire trucks from the
Basham Family Reunion
will be Sunday, May 19,
1985 at the Grandview
Community Center. All
friends and relarives are
invited.
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Livingstone, Route 4,
Grandview, graduated May
10, from Texas Wesleyan
College, Fort Worth,
Texas, receiving a Bachelor
of Science Degree.
Amy is a three
member of Gamma
Sigma, a national service
sorority; Editor of the
1984-85 Year Boqk;
Assistant Editor, 1983-84;
Winner of Outstanding A-
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West Wind Wranglers per-
forming for us. They put
on four skits throughout
the day. The T-shirts were
all sold and there were
cookbooks and more.
"Bingo" could be heard
throughout the day and
many items were sold at
the auction (don't swat that
fly!). But the day didn't
end there. There was fish
/ An additional $6,329.51 was as- comes in and is also to pay his child
sessed for restitution. Restitution is support as orderd.
that to be returned to individuals Joe Clark — 90 days in jail to be
who have been issued worthless served from Friday to Sunday
checks, or compensation to victims every weekend with three days
of crimes for damages to personal credit for time served, and is to
property. have alcohol counseling at the dis
The following is a list of the num- cretion of the Adult Probation De
ber of crimes and how many per- partment.
sons were arrested for the offenses: Paul Ferris — to pay $140 30
Driving While Intoxicated- 21; within four months. ($10 probation
Possession of Marijuana-4; Driving fee, $80.30 court costs, and $50 fine).
with License Suspended-10; Driv- Martha Hanna — to serve 60 days
ing Under the Influence of Drugs-3; in jail to be served from Friday to
Hindering Apprehension-1; and Sunday, with five days credit for
Theft by Worthless Check-3. time served.
Others were Desecration of Vene Warren Eakin —motion to revoke
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p.m.
ion County's annual
_____field day will be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday. The
tour group will assemble
at the Old Settler's
I Reunion Grounds in
I Alvarado, according to
Tommy Tatum, county a-
spent the week-end with J
her parents, Mr. G Mrs.
W.W. Pipes. Mr. & Mrs.
Ronnie Bosher of Whitney .
surrounding area to give
Grandview a helping hand
in the fair. s"
The booths were busy.
Ponies were ridden, clowns
hooped, goats dressed, and
bean bags thrown. There
was no slack business at
the dunking, booth and
many a face tatooed or
painted, frisbees thrown
and toilet paper basketball
thrown, too. The jail
looked a little overcrowded
at times, but some of the
"prisoners" looked right
at home. Vicki Lynn and
the Country Gentlemen did
a good job though we hope
their equipment didn't get
wet during the shower. 7
Inside the firehall, the
first bake off had a job. All
the blue ribbons made judg-
The senior team of
Bobby Thompson, Cary
Sims, Ronald Rogers and
Todd Lane won second
place. They will compete
at the state contest at
Texas A&M in June. The
county had three teams en-
tered and they all placed
in the top three. We are
proud of our young people
for their hard work and our
volunteer and extension
service folks who worked
with them.
• requested-8. Jerry Tarver —to serve 25 days in
In addition, there were nine men jail from Friday to Sunday with two
tai commitments, nine motions to days credit for time served.
revoke hearings and four occu- Also, County Court heard nine
pational drivers license hearings, motions to revoke hearings, and 13
One jury trial was conducted. juvenile haarisy were heard with
During the month of April the fol- one being placed in the Texas Youth
lowing defendants were sentenced Council Two have to attend DWI
to the county jail for violations of school, and one is being psycho-
probation. (Five of the six de- logicallyevaluated.
fendants were placed in jail for al- Restitution was collected in the
cohol related offenses.) . amount of $482 and 16 probate cases
William Brown — 45 days in jail, , ----------— *—--**—
to be served from Wednesday to
and to spare for the hungry
fish eater and the Rhythm
Reunion Band rounded off
the day.
I hope I haven't left any-
thing out but all this was
written just to say "Thank .
You" to all those who
helped work, to those who
donated and to those who
came helping our fair suc-
cessful. There will be
more about the results of
the fair in next week's pa-
par, but again, thanks!
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Sitatts are doing at the
Nursing Home.
Mrs. Floyd Moore. Mrs.
Barbara Keather ana Miss
Kathleen Elmore are hospi-
talized at this time. Hope
for their quick return.
Mrs. Betty Grode and Mr.
Loyd Bailey are back in
their places.
This month has been de-
clared National Nursing
Home month. We are
planning Open House June
2nd at 2:30 p.m. At the
same time we will be
honoring the mothers and
fathers of the home. We
invite you to mark your
calendar and remember to
We had quite a day Mon-
day. Have you ever had 71
people gathered together
and trying to keep them
from worrying about the
weather conditions when
the wind outside is blowing
80 miles an hour, pouring
down rain and lightening
and thundering all around.
It's not easy. Our
emergency generator took
over when the electricity
went off. We had enough
power to keep things going.
We thank the Lord for His
watchful care over us.
. Guess who the person is
under the hat. Maurine is
ward for Student Publica-
tions; and a Wearer of the
Golden Shears Award for
Campus Involvement
Amy’s father, J. D. (Dick),
is a Charter Member of the
Golden Shears, having re-
ceived his Award in 1939,
46 years ago, also from
T-^ starting on a ca-
reer, Amy plans to tour 1
countries in Europe for 21
days in June.
Whitney and Janet Walters
of Bynum.
Johnson County residents
recognized were Melissa
Car roll and Troy Cobb of
Grandview, Jerry Freeman
and Betty Pfalzgraf of Cle-
burne, Lee Hester of Rio
Vista, Kathleen Lockhart
of Keene and Eddie Ward
of Joshua.
Students from outlying
counties were James
Frederick,Ill of
Waxahachie, Todd Hardin
of Meridian and Sharon
Turner of Granbury.
The Johnson County 4-H
Livestock Judging Teams
competed Saturday, May
4th at the district contest
in Denton. The junior team
consisting of Jay Davis,
Amy Ward, Tracey Nixon,
< and Dan Dooley won first
place. Jay Davis, of
Grandview 4-H, was third
high point individual in the
junior contest. The other
lunior team with Chadric
Head, Brian Sims, Shannon
Mehaffey placed third.
Saturday, even though
there were intermintent
showers, there was a good
turn out for the fair. The
a beautiful job in the
rs. The yard sure
pretty. She is givint
just the right ai-------
ve and care. We do
date the job the
Fifteen Hill Junior Col-
lege students were cited
for academic excellence
for the 1984-85 school
year. The students main-
tained a perfect (4.0)
grade point average. They
were recognized and
awarded certificates during
a recent awards assembly
at the college.
Students from Hill Coun-
ty who were recognized
were Carolyn Cox of
Covington, Lisa Falkner
and Sunita Lad of
Hillsboro, Tony Salinas of
Mrs. Clarice Bosher
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■ ^Extension specialists as-
Hissing will include Dr.
H Norman McCoy, diseases;
■ H.A. Turney, insects;
■ 'James Blalock, varieties;
Hsand Charles Julian, ferti-
Elizer rates, Tatum said.
■ Stops will include wheat
1 variety trials, fertilizer
"2 tests, crop rotation, corn
“ and narrow row wheat.
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