Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1968 Page: 2 of 6
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LAST WEEK’S
GUESS WHO
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GRANDVIEW TRIBUNE
Friday, October 25, 1968
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. Barney Craver of Kilgore
was a weekend visitor with
Mr. and Mrs Ed Culwell.
A dart in a fender shouldn’t pat
a dent in your eavinge. Make sure
your ear insurance gives you and
the other party full protection.
Inquire about our policy.
ne wed and determined spirit.
The 1968 Zebras are still
proud. They intend to beat
Whitney Friday night and they
are just tough enough to do it.
The Zebras travel to Whit-*
ney Friday for their second
district 13A start and an in-
vitation is extended to all
Zebra supporters to attend.
Help them come home 1 and
1 in district competition, and
4-3 for the season. '
kids collect
lieu of trick
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31:
Sandwiches,
Potato chips,
Vegetable soup,
Brownies,
Milk.
Grandview Graln
& Supply, Inc.
Mrs. Odie Minara of Hous-
ton is spending a few weeks
with her mother, Mrs. F. B.
Holloway. ,
First Downs
Yards Rushing
Yards Passing
Passes
Passes Int’ by
Fumbles
With purchase of
$5.00 or more-
Excluding cigarettes.,
Second Class Postage paid at'
Grandview. Texas 76050
School
Menus
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28:
Hot dogs,
Pickles,
Onions,
French fried potatoes,
Apple cobbler,
Milk.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1:
No school
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Defensive Statistics
Donnie Poteet had 2
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their toes to put this one
over. See you in Whitney, Fri*
day‘night.
It’s getting so you can't
have a free week anymore,
and next week has been desig-
nated as CROP week by Gov.
Connally. Many of the older
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better game, but to view this
as the end of our chance for
a good district finish would
be a mistake. Our sights are
set straight ahead to Whitney,
Valley Mills, Itasca and China
Springs.
Determined Spirit
Monday, I worked with and
watched as courageous a group
of athletes as I have ever
seen. One could easily have
, getting the cotton out faster
than gins can handle it; how-
ever, the rush that is on now
The Masonic Hall and Com-
munity Center buildings are
coming along very nicely, and
add much to the beauty of the
town.
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We heard a businessman
say that his secretary was
wearing a dress so tight that
it affected her breathing . . .
"and mine, too", he added .
The Zebras tangle with the
Whitney Wildcats Friday night
' / in Whitney. We have found that
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SHORTENING 3^:
quarter), Bill Plies had 7 and
1 pass interception, Wesley
Roland 7, Gerald Roden 12,
Danny Bibby 3, Jim Sheets
6 and one recovered fumble,
John Rollen 2 and oneSecov- .
.ered fumble, Carroll Bryant 1,
Dale Smith 2, Randy Roden 7,
Glenn'Pan 5, Rusty Tackett
15, Tom Keating 9, Tom Pli-
let 1, Ronnie Lowe 3, Mike '
Gann 2, Keith Bryant 3, Dee
Griffith 1, Steve Holland 3,
Lewis Rhome 3 and Joe Rus-
sell 1.
. Summary.
Don't forget to set the old
Big Ben up one hour before
you hit the sack Saturday
night. That way you won't
have any reason to be mad at
your sparring partner should
you wake up an hour early.
The two sisters featured in
last week's Guess Who column
were Dorothy and Lucinda
Siratt.
The Siratt sisters, who
claim Lee as their father,
are a few years apart in ages
and also in miles. Dorothy is
Mrs. J. E. Duraney and resides
in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
Lucinda is a seventh grade
student in the Grandview
schools. ——
Weekend guests with the
S. W. Coans were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Coan and Dianna of
Hico, Mr. and Mrs. David Coan
of Victoria, Mrs. Wayne Shep-
pard and John Wayne of Edna,
S. W. Coan Sr. of DeLeon and
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coan
and Sandra of Comanche.
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played against them clearly
tells the story. To reflect up-
on the game
we could ha
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'.anticipated a let-down -there
"was no let-down, but a te-
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it’s a good cause. Actually,
the little fry enjoy Hallowe'en
perhaps more than . Christ-
mas, even if they don't want
what’s handed out to them,* so
lay in a stock. of treats for
next Thursday. PTA Carnival
at school Saturday night
should be lively, as usual.
Back From Germany ' .
Sp/6 Willie Doyle Kiker,
Mrs. Kiker and their two sons
arrived last week from Ger-
many, where Sp. Kiker has
been stationed he past two
years with the U.S. Anny. They
are presently visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Kiker.
Sp. Kiker has orders to re-
port to Fort Bliss, El Paso, on
November 15.
nated the entire ball game, as
the Zebras were never able to
muster a serious threat. Coach
Roberts' suited up 24 boys,
t sophomore, 15 seniors and
8 juniors. The ball game could
easily be summed up- every-
thing Clifton did was success-
ful, and just the opposite was
true for the Zebras..
Offensive Statistics
Carroll Bryant carried 9
times for 13 yards, Wesley
Roland 17/29 yards, Jim Bob
Sheets 2/10 yards, Rusty
Tackett 3/23 yards, and Glenn
Pan 2/6 yards, Wesley Roland
passed 21 times, completing
12 of these for 143 yards. On
the receiving end of- these
passes were: Dale Smith
caught 3/33 yards', Rusty
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First grade teacher, Mrs.
Rhoda Griffith asked a pupil,
"if you had six pieces of
candy and I asked for two,
how. many would you have
left?" "Six" replied the*
youngster.
We visited with Mrs. J. W.
(Annie) Stuart in Itasca Nurs-
ing Home, and found her to be
much improved. She was sit,
ting up in a chair and had
walked up the hall with as-
sistance. She says she would
welcome friends from Grand-
view . . . Joe Hughes readily
recognized us when we visited
him Tuesday night. Joe has
keen bedfest for more than
two ears now, but is still in
good spirits and wasywanting
to go fishing . . . Farmers are
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29:
Barbecue turkey,
Pinto beans,
Combination salad.
Hot rolls.
Peach halves.
Milk. y
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30:
Fish,
Tartar sauce,
Green beans,
Creamed potatoes,
Gingerbread,
Milk.
will be over for the most part
in another week poviding1
weather remains pretty .
The Edwin E. Swains are
camping at the Billy Beard
house just south of the post
office until they can build
west of town . .A note from
T~R: Rockett of Euless was
written on the back of an
envelope and iread, "Sorry
about the note paper, but
things are poor up here . . ."
That's perfectly o.k., Ralph,
just keep enclosing that little
piece of spageg that» accom-
panied your note.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ross
have returned home after
several days visit with their
daughter, Mrs. W. A. Hill and
family in Waco.
.the Hill County boys always
field a good team, and the
Zebras will have-to be on >
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best team we have played all
year, and not only is the
score an indication of this,
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