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Serving the Grandview Area Since 1896
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the tion, the mayors position and three
council positions are up for election.
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Louise Hudson, Mayor
Bill Russell, Councilmember
Michael Schmidt, Councilmember
Mary Sain, Councilmember
Twilla Orr, City Secretary
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Grandview Independent School
District Board of trustees will have
two positions up for election. They
are Mr. Randy Roden and Mr. Jack
Rhine’s. At the present time, only
one person has filed for the School
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Council went into Executive
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Sky Anderson, President of ALLTEL’s Southwest Market was in Grandview February 26 to assist local per-
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Terry Beeler, VP/GM of State Operations and Chuck Toomer, VP of Marketing were ‘
Session to discuss personnel mat-
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Council came out of Executive
Session and on motion by
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from Thursday to Saturday. This to the Grandview ISD and enjoy the
year’s competition will include play- excitement of youth basketball,
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once and for all. I gave her choices
of names for each of them and the
names she chose were Mike and
Mandy. From now on when you
speak of our parakeets, please
remember Mike is the beautiful
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Grandview High School’s Lady Euhlinger of Italy.
Zebras Basketball was awarded well Second team players were
for their fine play throughout the Tasha Henry of Grandview, Meghan
year when All-District selections Ray of Grandview, Erin Vercher of
were made. Scurry-Rosser, Courtney Sain of
Senior Ebony Davis was named Scurry-Rosser, Stephanie Cottrell of
Offensive Player of the Year and Keene, Jackie Isreal of Keene,
Senior Katy Starkey was named Amanda Satterwhite of Italy, Kally
Defensive Player of the year along Stinson of Palmer, Brittany
with Brooke Crow of Maypearl. McAlister of Maypearl, Kristy
Named to the first team were Richards of Maypearl, and Jessica
Cassie Fraser of Grandview, Jordan of Palmer.
Stephanie Grimes of Maypearl, Julia Honorable mention
The First Baptist Church recent- think you know that!
ly purchased new hymnals; and We are getting ready to cele-
Sunday, when they came for their brate St. Patrick’s Day on March 17.
afternoon service, they brought There will be lunch in the sun room
some of the new books for us. I have at noon; a parade at 1:30 p.m.; a
just today (Monday) had an opportu- party in the dining room after the
nity to go through one of them and I parade; and then, there will be Bingo
think they are great! The print is eas- to round out our day. I think there
ier to read and a number of the songs will be something for everyone that
appear to be in lower keys which day.
makes it easier for a lot of us to sing. It was good to read in BJ’s
Thank you, Baptists! Column last week that she had a
Helen Cansler and I were sitting phone call from Leon and Edith
by the birdcage one day last week Bowles in Dexter, New Mexico,
and talking about them. She and I telling her how much they enjoyed
decided they they should be named reading her column; and then they
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Wasn’t the rain we had Monday green male and Mandy is the flirty
morning nice? The weather people yellow female. One of our volun-
have been predicting possible rain teers is making a nest for them. He
showers for the last two weeks, and says they will mate if they have a
it finally happened. While it rained, nest. We shall see! I think the resi-
we bowled. The winners of this dents would enjoy watching the
week’s bowling are: Ruby Parker, babies hatch. Those of you who do
first place, Evalee Warren, second not think too highly of our parakeets
place, Jessi Thomas, third place and may have to invest in a set of ear
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Walls Regional Hospital was Schedules of the clinics are Holmes of Keene, Shelby Smith of Grandview went to Rendan Harper,
recently awarded the “Innovation printed in the hospital’s monthly Venus, Kelli Cone of Keene, Jamie Kendra Johnson, and Natalie Davis,
and Creativity in Immunizations health calendar printed in local.y p y — gpe • 1
Award” from the Texas Department papers and special publications. (yUIUOS 01 CI6CUCC O1IC1AIS
of Health for the continued success The remaining clinics sched-
of the “Shots for Tots” childhood uled for March are — Burleson
During 1998, more than 6,000 p.m.; and First Baptist Church in
children received free immuniza- Cleburne, March 25, 2-6 p.m. The Johnson county (MAL) of ALLTEL Communications said
tions through the program. The goal of the program is to League of Women Voters is making that guides have been furnished
and White rase, thoughthepBack over come.barriersthatprevent par- available to Johnson County organi- locally to the Grandview schools, The community of Grandview them are Michael Schmidt and Bill
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Walls Regional Hospital volunteer dent. well as other useful community Grandview City Hall
throughout the year to plan the fund- He added that “By providing information. “When You Go To Grandview Library and
raising event. free shots in a variety of locations in Austin” is a guide to the 76th Grandview Tribune. -
area hotinics aresscheduled in the county, we are able to improve Legislature. The League of Women Voters is Mayor Louise Hudson is completing
three times ner month e health of our children and our League Member Jo Ann Hixson a non-partisan organization which her first term in office. At the present
P ’ community. works to promote political responsi- time, one person has filed for the
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Council voted to hire Cathy Johnson
, as Court Clerk full-time, with insur-
the meeting to order and ance, retirement, and a 13.4% pay
Councilmember Sain gave the increase.
Invocation. Motion carried - all ayes
°n motion by Councilmember On motion by Councilmember
Schmidt second by Councilmember Schmidt second by Councilmember
Sain the Council voted to approve Sain the Council voted to send
the minutes for February 4, 1999. David Bowman and Buck Emery to
Motion carried - all ayes. TNRCC Workshop for “Consumer
Council heard from City Confidence Reports.”
Accountant on the City Audit. Motion carried - all ayes.
On motion by Councilmember On motion by Councilmember
Russell second by Councilmember Schmidt second by Councilmember
Schmidt the Council voted to accept Russell the Council voted to approve
the City Audit. payment of the monthly bills.
Motion carried - all ayes. Motion carried - all ayes.
On motion by Councilmember On motion by Councilmember
Sain second by Councilmember Russell second by Councilmember
Russell the Council voted to set May Sain the Council voted to adjourn
1, 1999 as election date with Helen the meeting.
Berrier as Election Judge and Twilla Motion carried - all ayes.
Annual Sportsmanship Pictured above are the GHS girl’s basketball players chosen for all-dis-
trict (front) Cassie Fraser-first team, Ebony Davis-Offensive Player of
AwpnomAnA the Year, Tasha Henry-second team, (middle)Natalie Davis-honorable
— -IeIIAFIAU mention, Rendan Harper-honorable mention, Meghan Ray-Second
“March Marines” L--n A, D m i team, Katy Starkey-Defensive Player of the Year, (back) and Kendra
i Madness begins local- Rose, Blum, Covington, Kopperl, Johnson-Honorable Mention.
ly this week as the Grandview Lions Mansfield, and Kennedale.
Club tips off their 4th annual “Little Local teams are participating in
Dribblers” basketball tournament all 4 divisions. Janet Smith will lead
this Thursday evening March 11th, the 5th & 6th grade girls wile Bubba
fhe tournament, which began in Toomer will debut as coach of the
1996 as a local fund raiser for the 3rd & $th grade girl’s team. The
Grandview Lions Club, has become Grandview boys teams will be
very popular in youth basketball cir- coached by Harry Ricker, handling
cles due to a strong emphasis on the 5th & 6th grade boys team while
sportsmanship. The tournament is Toby Davis leads the 3rd & 4th
comprised of both boys and girls grade boys.
teams from 3rd through 6th grades Lions Club President Ken
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First Lady of Texas Laura Bush was on hand for the opening of the
from Rainbow Room in Cleburne. The Rainbow Room will be a place where
Child Protective Services Caseworkers can get emergency supplies for
children who have been abused or neglected. Bush encouraged everyone
to fight to win the war against child abuse or neglect.
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