Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1987 Page: 1 of 10
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City Council Minutes
were
of a concern to her.
Swinford
J.T.
before the Council
and
Raffle Tickets
Mayor
Enmon Moran was absent.
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restriction
clearance
PTO Holds First Meeting
Pinkerton Elected
To Council Office
pursuing
Divinity
Zebras Play
Wildcats In Godley
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is 817/737-7737.
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appointment is
in order to
correspondence,
security, and
administration
service numbers.
The Congressional
office serving the area
is located in Fort Worth
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programs
sure to bring
documentation
The game starts
7:30 p.m. in Godley.
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Donna Chapin econted by hen father, M. Chapin,
was. crowned 19S7 Homecoming Queen. Donna is
a junAor and has been actively involved *
school the last thAee yeurs. she it also
cheerteader 60 this year.
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grandparents
Waldie, Lana
Mahurin, all
to go back
Municipal Court
system since the deadline
was set in that manner.
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degree.
He is a graduate of
the University of Texas
it who is ready to help.
We can assist with prob-
lems dealing with social
security, medicare, and
veterans benefits; federal
pension programs, postal
programs, or with federal
home loan applications,"
On motion by Council-
man Russell second by I
Councilman Carroll i
the Council voted to
pay the monthly bills.
Motion carried, all ayes.
The abandon car removal
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at Arlington and was
a secondary mathematics
teacher for the public
schools prior to entering
seminary.
Pinkerton is a member
of the Central Presbyterian
Church in Waxahachie.
He and his wife, Lynell
Cook, from Grandview,
have one child. A public
school teacher, Mrs.
Pinkerton is also president
of the Austin Seminary
Women.
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"If you have
having a problem
any agency of the Federal
Government that you
have not been able to
solve, here's your chance
to tell someone about
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The Grandview Band earned a three dating in Arlington at the band competition. The best a band can
receive is one out 04 6-ve, The band per farmed several songs and then had to march o^ the faetd and
around the track. The lefa the complex marching because they were being judged. Mr. Christian was
pleased with the results because o^ the number o^ ^irst year band students.
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The PTO yearbooks
which were handed out
at the meeting were
furnished by Mickey
and Charmaine Boyd
. Mary Ray did the typing.
We appreciate the generos-
ity or these people.
Entertainment was
provided by Mrs. Bryant's
morning and afternoon
kindergarten classes
and the high school choir
directed by Mrs. Paula
Christian.
elected to
on a monthly clearance
basis on some houses
and she should
with him directly
whichever houses
council of Austin Presby-
terian Theological Semi-
nary as a representative
of the middler class.
Council terms. are for
The Johnson County
Humane Society will
meet October 15th,
7:30 P.m. at Bright Banc,
201 N. Ridgeway, Cle-
burne. Use the rear
entrance.
The Board will meet
at 6:30 p.m.
has been
the student
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spoke to the Council
on her concern from a
real estate agent’s point
of view that the electrical
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Grandview; Agnes
Woods of Burleson, Rosie
Reynolds of Judsonia,
Arkansas; and Athea
said Congressman Barton.
Barton said those
with problems dealing
with Federal
should be
along all
such as
Congressman Joe
Bartoms District Represen-
tative will be in Cleburne,
the third Wednesday
of October to help Johnson
County residents with
any problems they may
be having with Federal
Agencies.
District Representative
Susan Regester of the
Fort Worth Office will
be at the Cleburne City
Hall, 302 West Henderson,
Cleburne, Texas on
Wednesday, October
21, 1987 from 1:30 to
2:30 p.m and no
will be contacting you
to help with donations.
At the executive board
meeting it was brought
out that we are having
trouble getting items
for the auction and bingo.
If you have not been
contacted and wish to
donate please call Sharon
Brock during the day
at 866-2473 and Margie
Fuller during the evening
at 866-3543 or bring
items to the elementary
office.
on the older houses for
sale in Grandview are
possibly causing a mone-
tary restriction on the
sales of these houses.
Mayor Moore explained
the city inspector was
working with individuals
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at 3509
110, Fort
Scholarship
Deadline
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High school students
who are interested in
applying for $1,000 college
scholarships should request
applications by December
1, 1987 from Educational
Communications Scholar-
ship Foundation, 721
N. McKinley Road, Lake
Forest, Illinois 60045.
To receive an application,
students should send
a note stating their name,
address, city, state and
zip code, approximate
grade point average
and year of graduation.
Sixty-five winners will
be selected on the basis
of academic performance,
involvement in extracurri-
cular activities and need
for financial aid.
Get your tickets NOW
for that 19" color T.V.
on display this week
at Motts until Oct. 21st.
The T.V. will then be
on display at the Grand-
view Bank until the draw-
ing on Oct. 31st at 10
a.m. Thank you for
your support.
Debbie and Raymond
Turner of Cleburne are
proud to announce the
birth of their daughter,
Ena Elizabeth, born
October 4, 1987 at Walls
Regional Hospital, weigh-
ing 9 pounds.
Proud grandparents
are Billy & Bettye Beard
of Cleburne; J.D. &
Rita Reynolds and Gene
& Sally Turner, all of
Grandview.
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is one win, and loss,
and one tie while Italy
and Millsap are 3-0 in
district.
Every game for the
Zebras is a must win
situation for them to
have a chance for the
playoffs.
Godley is 0-3 in district
but still has a good team.
They have lost to Italy,
Millsap and Maypearl.
Nursing
Home News
Excitement is every-
where as the residents
help in decorating their
home for the annual
Carnival. Talk is about
the kinds of games that
will be offered, food
to eat and the different
costumes that will be
worn. The biggest thrill
is the prospect of each
resident's room getting
new curtains. An the
proceeds will go towards
fulfilling this need. The
Carnival will be on October
23 and will begin at
6 p.m. Everyone is invited.
Come and join in on
the fun!
We want to say a special
"Welcome Home!" to
Miles who has been on
vacation in Europe. We
are glad to have him,
Charlene and Stanley
back and playing country
music on Tuesday morn-
ings. We sure did miss
you!
Thought for the week:
It is great to have
friends when one is young,
but indeed it is still
more so when you are
getting old. When you
are young, friends are,
like everything else,
a matter of course. In
the old days we know
what it means to have
them. Quoted by: Edward
Grieg.
Sandra Martin
Activity Director
Mayor Moore
the meeting to
and Councilman
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requesting an extension
on the demolition of
his house on 4th Street.
gave the Invocation.
On motion by Council-
man Russell second by
Councilman Hughes
the Council voted to
approve the minutes
of the meeting held
September 15, 1987.
Motion carried, all ayes.
Mrs. Leona Davis
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issue was discussed and
a list of ones already
removed from the streets
was presented. Mayor
Moore is to talk with
Police Chief Russell
about procedures to
take on the removal
of ones on private proper-
ty.
Fire Chief Roy Tackett
spoke to the Council
on his concerns on liability
insurance on ambulance
calls, the need for a
siren switch at the fire
station o be activated
when city hall is closed,
and a list of whom to
call in the event a crew
cannot be formed to
answer emergency calls.
Discussions were held
concerning current projects
and problems within
the police, street, water
and sewer departments.
There being no further
business the meeting
was adjourned.
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The Grandview PTO
had its first meeting
of the 1987-88 school
year with President
Sharon Brock presiding.
Plans are being made
for the Halloween Carnival
which will be held at
the elementary school
October 31st. There
will be several new booths
with lots of fun things
to do. Bring your children
to the Carnival for a
safe Halloween night.
Your child's room mother
a Master
Pinkerton of
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Their last loss was to
Maypearl. During the
game they lost quarterback
Lane Wilson to a sprained
ankle and don't know
if he'll start against
Grandview or not.
The Zebras have every-
one healthy but they
could lose a few of their
players to grades. Several
of the Juniors could
be watching from the
sideline for the next
few weeks.
No action was taken.
On one was present
from Waco Tower and
Steel for their presentation
therefore this item was
tabled.
Mayor Moore updated
the Council on the review
of applications for Munici-
pal Court Judge and
requested a closed session
to interview and discuss
personnel be placed
on the next agenda.
On motion by Council-
man Carroll second by
Councilman Russell
the Council voted to
pay Calvin Warren for
moving the city park
property. Motion carried,
all ayes.
The City Council met
in regular session Tuesday
October 6, 1987 at 7:00
p.m. at City Hall.
Present were Mayor
Larrv Moore, Mayor
Pro-Tern Jimmy Carroll,
Councilmembers Ross
Gaston, Wm. E. Russell,
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