Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1988 Page: 1 of 10
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all ayes.
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The senior class had this casual picture taken out in the country. This picture is always
taken at the end of the year making it one of the final activities of the senior class.
two year
Russell
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a joy to see the
Larry
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once again.
On motion by Council-
man Russell second by
On motion by Council-
man Irwin second by
Carroll
announce tRa Commencemen Sarciseb
troopers
ig the holiday period.
We will be placing special
emphasis on speed and
the drinking driver, since
these two violations
Brumbaugh
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Day Drivers
"Memorial Day has
a high volume of highway
travelers, and many
of them will be involved
in traffic crashes," stated
Major McKamie, Regional
Commander for the
Grandview High
will participate
symposium.
Scientist.
The City Council met
in regular session Tuesday,
May 17, 1988 at 7:06
p.m. in City Hall.
Present were
Moore,
the club enjoyed a sack
dduam.h-a nus
The City Council met
in special session Thursday,
May 12. 1988 at 7:00
p.m. at City Hall.
Present were Mayor
Larry Moore, Councilmen
Wm. Russell, Ross Gaston,
Enmon Moran, Councilman
Elect Dwayne Irwin
and Rodney Brumbaugh.
Councilman Jimmy Carroll
and City Secretary Diane
Pollock were absent.
L. Gillum, student,
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morning and
will follow
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Loftus from
installed
approve the
of fencing
to fence the
area of the city well
yard with the city main-
On motion by Council-
man Russell second bY
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Activity,
trophies
will all be
are encouraged to
advantage of
worthwhile program.
It's time to bring every-
one up to date on the
activities of Grandview
Extension Homemakers.
Empire Microfimw"ane _________ ____________ __________ ______________
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Motion carried, all ayes.
Peter Pinon met
the Council to discuss
his plans for numbering
houses and to begin work
on sub-standard houses
Thomas L. Brock,
Brumbaug
voted t
The 1988 honor graduates are Kathy Quesenbury,
daughter of Mr. 8 "Mrs. J.D. Quesenbury and Jennifer
Hudson, daughter of Diane Hudson. Jennifer was
ranked number one and Kathy number two in their
class.
Department of
Safety. "To trv
down on these
in the
Dwayne Irwin,
Brumbaugh, and
Secretary Diane
Councilman Ross
was absent.
Mayor Moore
the meeting to
and Councilman
covered patio. ____ ______
were over 30 years old.
The Hughes furnished
ice tea.
The club will
another meeting
22nd at 1:30 p.m.
plan the program
the 1988-89 year,
members are urged
attend.
The Grandview Garden
Club met at 11 a.m.
on May 7th and after
a short business meeting
several members went
to Mansfield where they
toured the Hughes Daylily
Gardens. The blooms
were were beautiful
and there were so many
varieties. From May
15th through June 1 5tn
from across the state
were recently selected
to attend the 28th Annual
Texas Energy Science
Symposium to be held
at the University of
at Austin June
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approve payment of
the monthly bills. Motion
carried, all ayes.
There being no further
business the meeting
was adjourned.
and national leaders
with special expertise
in the energy field will
present a four-day program
dealing with research
and careers in energy
science. Also scheduled
are tours of the university's
laboratories and research
facilities.
The symposium is
sponsored by TU Electric,
the University of Texas
at Austin, and the Texas
Atomic Energy Research
Foundation.
It's nine to send out
tenance crew to erect
the fence. Motion carried,
all ayes.
On motion by Council-
man Brumbaugh second
by Councilman Carroll
the Council voted to
approve signing contracts
for two male "Summer
Youth Job Program"
workers (age 16 or older)
for general maintenance
this summer. Motion
carried, all ayes.
On motion by Council-
man Brumbaugh second
by Councilman Russell
the Council voted to
approve the repair of
the Cub Cadet riding
lawn mower (approx.
$250.00) Motion carried,
all ayes.
A discussion was held
on present city projects,
personnel and future
city projects. No action
was taken.
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-vuncil voted to approve
the summary of the
returns as presented.
Motion carried, all ayes.
Mayor Moore swore
in Councilmen Irwin,
Councilman
the Council
the club officers for
the 1988-89 year. She
gave a very interesting
installation. Thanks
to Jeannette!
the Council
Russell, and Brumbaugh.
(Councilman Carroll
was sworn in by Diane
Pollock, City Secretary,
at City Hall).
On motion by Council-
man Irwin second by
Councilman Russell
the Council voted to
purchase a used tractor,
mower and plow from
James Wiginton. Motion
carried, all ayes.
There being no further
business the meeting
was adjourned.
— — the Welcome
The Junior Class officers Meredith Gillum, Kayse Hughes, Craig Craft and Julie again! Donna
Peacock gave a present to Mr. Brock for all his hard work. has just joined
the Activities Department.
Donna is friendly,
enthusiastic, plays 42
(Now
better
could
would
The GREAT (Grandview
Reading Exchange At
Ten) program will begin
June 7th. It will be
each Tuesday between
10:00 - 11:00 a.m. through-
out the summer at Dr.
Hargrave and Dr. Malone
dentist office, next to
Mott's. Books are 254
each or you can bring
a book to exchange for
another book. Children
the vine
the Council
approve the
Committees.
Mayor Moore called
the meeting to order
and Councilman Russell
gave the invocation.
The Mayor and Council
canvassed the returns
of the General Election
held Saturday, May 7th,
1988. Councilman Place
One (two year term)
Dwayne Irwin 69 votes.
Councilman Place Two
(unexpired one year
term) Rodney H. Brum-
baugh 66 votes, Bogus
Iles, 1 vote. Qouncilman
Place Three
term) Wm. E. ________
64 votes, Don Magby
l ivote. Buddy Fry 1
vote. Councilman Place
Four (two year term)
Jimmy Carroll 60 votes.
Jack Wilson 1 vote, James
Iles 1 vote, and Jim
Tipton 1 vote.
On motion by Council-
man Russell second by
Councilman Moran the
lead out in
Class in
gave the invocation.
On motion by Council-
man Carroll second by
Councilman Russell
the Council voted to
approve the minutes
or the regular meeting
held May 3,1988. Motion
carried. all ayes.
A discussion was held
on work to be done on
city wells. The issue
was tabled until further
information can be gather-
ed.
Wm. Russell, Dewayne
Irwin; Sewer/Sanitation-
Jimmy Carroll, chairman,
Ross Gaston, Rodney
Brumbaugh; Police-
Dewayne Irwin, chairman,
Rodney Brumbaugh,
Wm. Russell. Dewayne
Irwin will also serve
as Police Commissioner.
On motion by Council-
man Irwin second by
Councilman Russell
the Council voted to
appoint Councilman
Carroll to serve as Mayor
Pro-Tem. Motion carried,
voted to
following
Motion
lunch under
contribute to the majority
of our accidents, he
stated.
Most of these accidents
could be prevented if
people would just slow
down. not drive after
drinking any alcoholic
beverages, and always
wear the life saving
seat belts, Major McKamie
advised. Another good
safety tip is to never
drive more than two
hours without getting
out of your car and walking
around for about ten
minutes. This gets the
blood circulating better
and makes you more
alert and a safer driver.
Help make this Memorial
Day an enjoyable holiday
with pleasant memories
for you and your family
by putting safety first
in driving.
of incentive and achieve-
ment awards, but of
course the greatest reward
is better health.
Friendship is an open
door,
1,
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teacher, and Meredith
PPE1EUNE
Vol. 92 No. 42 GRANDVIEW (JOHNSON COUNTY), TEXAS, MAY 27, 1988 254 Per Copy
Ladies!
We're getting more
fitness minded around
here all the time. You
may remember we started
a Bicycle Club a few
weeks ago. More and
more residents are "wheel-
was held on the city
purchasing paper trash
bags for re-sale to the
public. The council
decided not to change
their decision to discon-
tinue the service.
On motion by Council-
man Russell second by
Councilman Carroll
the Council voted to
allocate monies from
the general operating
funds over to a capital
operating improvements
funds for water, sewer,
and street improvements
and Christmas decorations.
also like to welcome
back a former employee,
Francie Wease. Francie
left as a housekeeper,
but returns to us as a
Nurse Aide. Welcome,
carried, all ayes.
Committees are Finance
Rodney Brumbaugh,
chairman, Dewayne
Irwin, Jimmy Carroll;
Water- Wm. Russell,
chairman, Jimmy Carroll,
Ross Gaston; Streets-
Ross Gaston, chairman,
and the piano.
I ask you, what
qualifications
I ask for?) We
On May 13th at the regular
monthly meeting the
refreshments were pro-
vided by Margarette
Ramsey and Dorothy
Hill. Thank you ladies,
it was greatly enjoyed
by all.
May 25th the County-
wide Spring Luncheon
was held at Cleburne
Civic Center. Theme
was "A Place in the
Sun."
Saturday, June 4th.
a Bake Sale will be held
in front of Mott's and
David's stores. Please
stop by and see us. If
you don't need any baked
goods we can still enjoy
your company!!
The next regular monthly
meeting will be the second
Friday in June (June
10th) at 1:30 p.m. in
the Grandview Community
Center.
Jeanne Cook
Reporter
Compassion, kindness,
grace and more
Friends, though
and far apart,
Bring thoughts and kindness
to the heart
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1988, newspaper, May 27, 1988; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474048/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.