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Consignments & Lay-A-Way
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Vote for the candidate of your choice in each race by placing an "X" in the square
beside the candidate's name. (Vote por el candulato de mi preferencia en cada can-
didatura marcanda con una "X" el cuadro al (ado del nomhie del candidulo.)
! inn a Democrat and pledge myself to support the nominees of this primary. (Yo
soy Democrata y compo ..icto mi apoya a lot candidatos nombradoit de estaprimaria.)
INTRODUCTION NOTE
(NOTA DE INSTRUCCION-)
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Justice, Supreme Court, Place I
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0 Oscar H. Maury
□ Shirley Hutts
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place I
(Juez, Carte de Apelaciones Criminals, Ligar Niu 1, 1)
C George "Jorge" Martinez
Ci Rusty Duncan
in 1986.
Two-thirds
County Commissioner, Precinct 4
(Comisionado del Condado, Precinto Num. 4)
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□ Hud Miller
Justice, Supreme Court. Place 2
(Juez, Carte Supremo, higar Num 2)
□ Robert M. Campbell
• Jim Brady
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
(Juez, Carte Supremo, Lugar Num. 4)
□ Jay Gibson
□ Raul A. Gonzalez
_ Railroad Commissioner
(Comisionado de Ferrocarriles)
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Mashed Potatoes
Broccoli
Whole Wheat Bread
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NOTICE or SECOSID PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED 1986 COGNITI
DEVELOPr PROGRAM
Friday, June 13
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Mashed Potatoes
Carrot/Raisin Salad
Zucchini
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Winter Mix Vegetables
Black-eye Peas
White Bread
Bread Pudding
Monday, June 9
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The City of Grandview, Texas vill hold the second public hearing on the proposed
1986 Texas Camunity Development Program at 7:00 PM at City Ball - 306 1. Criner
Street on June 10, 1986: The second pablie hearing le being held prior to pre-
paration of an application for a commnity development grant under the 1986 pro-
gram through the Comnity Development or Area Revitalisation Funds from the
Texas Department of Commmnity Affairs in order to provide information about funds
available, eligible activities, past use of TCDP funds, and to obtain citizen input
regarding needs.
support
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ing 14 years and is married
to a spouse who • also
works.
"no
teachers support- mandated
negotiations with the
local school board.
C&C Special
New supply fertilizer
40 lb. bags, all 4 types
your choice, $1.99/bag
Hardboard siding
4x8 sheets $7.95
Marvin Stewart Lumber & Hardware Inc.
mor 817 703 3476 783-2512
PLUMBING — ELECTRIC SUPPLIES — C.B. RADIO EQUIPMENT
Highway 87. West — RI. 3 — Box 184
ALVARADO, TEXAS 76006
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Cabbage/Carrot Slaw
Cornbread
Birthday Cake/Frosting
Thursday, June 12
American Noodle Casserole
(w/Vegeburger)
Mixed Vegetables
Tossed Salad/Dressing
Boston Brown Bread
Seasonal Fresh Fruit
Cookie
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J.P. Harrell of La
Junta, Colo, passed away
Friday, April 25, 1986
after an extended illness.
Mr. Harrell, a former
resident
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Located on Hwy 81 South Grandview
of Grandview,
years of age.
— retired from
the City of La Junta.
He was a member of
First Southern Baptist
Church of La Junta.
Graveside • services
were held Monday. April
28, 1986 at 10:06 a.m.
at Fairview Cemetery
in La Junta. Rev. Isaias
Martinez officiated
with Peacock Funeral
Home directing.
He is survived by his
wife, Loraine S. Harrell,
La Junta: one sister,
Fannie H. Thomas, Dothan,
Ala.; and nieces and
nephews. .
•Inflation-proof meant the cost is frozen at
today's price. If you buy now, your price will
not increase in the future.
For Your Protection, This Plan Is Supervised by
the Texas State Department of Banking.
We Also Underwrite Union Security- Life
Insurance Company.
Friday at her home in
Llano. She was
June 16, 1908 at
Spunky, Texas,
was the
Sheriff B.
E.
The profile of
Texas Teacher in
survey is 41 years ____
earns $24,601 after teach-
obituaries /Cu.)omer Satisfaction
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daughter of
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Elvie E. Johnson. She
was a housewife. Her
husband, Floyd Perry
preceded her in death.
She is survived by
a son, Gene Hudgins,
Cleburne; a brother,
W. E. Hudgins, Joshua;
a sister, Ola Lee, Cleburne
and several nieces and
leaving _ by 50 percent
in ~ 1982^ That number
half of
surveyed
pass, no
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Sunday - Friday 1 p.m. •8 p.m.
687-2700 Saturday 11a.m.-8 p.m. 138 w.Main
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for Zuma F. Hudgins
Blanchard, 87 of Llano,
were held Saturday,
May 31, 1986 at Roseh
Cemetery, Cleburne.
Mrs. Blanchard died
ing conditions ‘ since
House Bills 72 and 246
were implemented.
TATA President Charles
Beard said the survey
was "on target" with
the comments _ he has
received from teachers
throughout the state.
"The message is clear
that Texas Legislature
has to act in this next
session to reduce paper-
work and give teachers
a meaningful voice in
local school district
policies, as they relate
to teachers' classrooms,"
Beard said.
The Texas Education
Agency is predicting
a shortage . or 15.000
teachers .when school
opens next fall, ________
A little over
the teachers
salary as found in the
three previous studies.
In previous studies,
- "money" was listed
the -main reason
dropped to 17 percent
in 1986. At the same
time, stress, burnout,
paperwork and administra-
tive hassles has risen
( ) represents Vegetarian
Thursday, June 5
Hot Dogs/Bun
(Vegi-Links)
Baked Beans
Sliced or Wedged Tomatoes
Mustard/Rel isn/Catsup
Potato Sticks
1 Peaches
Four , in ten Texas
teachers are seriously
considering leaving the
profession; ' despite a
severe teacher shortage,
three-fourths balk at
recommending teaching
as . a career; and almost
one-fourth of the teachers
moonlight to supplement
their salaries, according
to a teacher survey re-
leased this week by the
Texas State Teachers
Association.
The survey, "Moonlight-
ing, Salary and Morale:
The Texas Teachers'
Story," has been conducted
every two years since
1980 to track the condi-
tions of teaching in Texas
public schools.
The survey was conduct-
ed for TSTA by Dr. David
L. and Karen L. Henderson.
Dr. Henderson is a profes-
sor .of education at Sam
Houston State University
in Huntsville. He teaches
educational . research,
computer literacy, and
teaching methods. Karen
Henderson is the mathema-
tics - coordinator for
Huntsville Independent
School District.
Eighty-three percent
are dissatisfied with
the career ladder and
the most common reason
for leaving is now working
conditions rather than
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1986, newspaper, June 6, 1986; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537362/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.