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14-Burleson Star. Thursday. October 3, 1991
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
Juan Reman
Defendant , Greeting:
You ere hereby commended to appear by filing e written answer to the Plaintiff* Petition at w
before ten o'clock A. M of the first Monday after the aaplration of forty-two day* from the date of the
issuance of thl* citation, aame being Monday the I Jib— day of — Wnvfmher.-........—19..-SI, at or
before ten o'clock A. M. before the Honorable-----2S9tll.HifltXi.cL.............-..Court ctf
____... . County. Texas, at the Court House of said County In—Cleburne---------, Texaa.
Said Plaintiffs Petition was filed in said court, on tbe.-26Lh------day of---Sept............
A. D. 19-21., In this cause, numbered ...549Sr.91--on the docket of said court, and styled,
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Tbs names of the parties to the cause are as follows :f
-jKoe.-terTeu
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Plalntiff| and
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A brief statement of the nature of this suit is as follows, to wit:*
Ihe Court order that the said surname of Rahja Ravi Roman be changed
to tl>e said adopted mmame of Rahja Ravi Leyendecker.
is Is more fully shown by Plaintiffs Petition on file in this suit.
The officer executing this process shall promptly execute the same according to law, and make due
return aa the law directs.
issued and given under my hand and the Seal of said Court, st office in......Cleburne..............,
Texaa. this the---26th... day of ...........fk*pL.__________________A: D. 1991____
(SEAL)
Tlaaart uum of ALL Plaintiff* and All. Dofaadaau Lx> not um
Jeanlv Johnson
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Clerk.
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Rule IN, Rules of Civil Procedure
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cal board shall consist of five (5)
members meeting the following quali-
fications:
(I) Five (5) licensed heat and air
conditioning contractors; or
(2) One (I) building contractor may
be appointed in place of one (1)
licensed heat and air conditioning
contractor
The building official or his designee
shall act as secretary of the board and
shall not have voting privileges
PASSED AND APPROVED this the
26th day of September, 1991
Signed:
Vera Calvin
Mayor
Attest:
Jean Phillips
City Secretary
BO(U-l 0/3-1 21 -City)
ORDINANCE C-421
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE C-413 BY CHANG-
ING THE RATES CHARGED FOR
WATER AND SEWER SERVICES
WITHIN THE CITY OF BURLESON;
ESTABLISHING A SEWER ONLY
RATE WHEN WATER CONSUMP-
TION CANNOT BE METERED; RE-
PEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND
PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CON-
FLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY Cl/^JSE, AND PRO-
VIDING AN EFFECTIVt DATE
CLAUSE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURLE-
SON, TEXAS:
SECTION I
Ordinance C-413 is hereby
amended by changing the sewer rate
in Section I as follows:
Residential
First 2,000 gallons $7.10
Next 2,001 gallons to 10,000
gallons $ 1 84 per 1 000 gallons
No charge on usage above 1 2,000
gallons for residential use customers
only.
SECTION II
Ordinance C-413 is hereby
amended by changing the water rate
in Section II as follows:
First 2,000 gallons
Off Season and Peak Season
Meter Size Minimum Bill
5/8 $7.86
1.0 11.79
1.5 20.07
2.0 33.98
3.0 42.77
Over 2,000 gallons to 24,999 gal-
lons Off Season and Peak Season
Meter Size Charge
All 2.55/1 000 gallons
25.000 gallons and over
Off Season
Meter Size Charge
All 2.55/1 000 gallons
25.000 gallons and over
Peak Season
Meter Size Charge
All 3.63/1000 gallons
Note Off Season - Billing months
October thru May
Peak Season - Billing months June thru
September
Crowley,
Our hometown.
At Crowley Family MedieaJvClinic we
treat you with care and spetsjalize in
C'lJP providing the very best in medidd care
r\ and treatment for the entire family -
from the youngest to the oldest. All ii\a
relaxed, pleasant atmosphere designed
to make each member of your family
«** feel nght at home.
iak„,^urr,<fmuhome- Along with our convenient location
town tor ,-M;m y<w( and free, easv-access parking, we pro-
vide full in-house X-ray, lab and physical therapy facili-
ties allowing us to treat you and your family members
more quickly and completely.
So if you're looking for a place that will treat your
family like you do, come to Crowley Family Medical
Clinic where we'll make you feel right at home.
CROWLEY FAMILY
MEDICAL CLINIC
125 South Texas
297-4309
SECTION III
Ordinance C-413 is hereby
amended by changing the maximum
sewer charge to residential customers
using sewer only as follows:
Maximum residential sewer rate
$25.50.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the
26th day of September, 1 99 1.
Signed:
Vera Calvin
Mayor
Attest:
Jean Phillips
City Secretary
BO(U-10/3-1 21 -City)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the City
of Burleson is now calling for bids for
a mowing services contract. Specifica-
tions may be obtained from the City
offices, 141 W. Renfro, Burleson,
Texas. AI! bids must be sealed and
clearly marked "SEALED BID - MOW-
ING SERVICE CONTRACT" and re-
turned to the City Secretary's Office,
1 41 W. Renfro, Burleson, Texas, prior
to October 17, 1 991, at 1 0:00 a.m,
at which time they will be publicly
opened and read. The City of Burle-
son reserves the rightto reject any and
all bids received.
All inquires should be directed to
Stacy Singleton, Fire Marshal, at (81 7)
295-1 1 1 3, in the City offices, 1 41 W.
Renfro, Burleson, Texas.
POSTED THIS the 30th day of Sep-
tember, 1991, in the Burleson City
Hall, 1 4 1 W. Renfro, Burleson, Texas.
TIME: 5:00 P.M.
Signed
Jean Phillips,
City Secretary
BO(U-l 0/3-1 21, 10/10-1 23-City)
Council Brief*
September 12, 1991
The Burleson City Council met in a regular
session September 12, 1991, in the Burle
son City Hall, 141 W. Renfro, Burleson,
Texas. The following action was taken.
Approved the following purchase requisi-
tions and payments: General Fund - pur-
chase requisition: 1) $1,4 15.00 -
Telautograph Corporation; 2) $2,200.00
- Darnell Reprographics; 3) $833.00 -
Lone Star Graphics; 4) $2,906.28 Indus
trial International; 5) $534.00 - EBM, Inc.;
6) $1,039.18 - IFSTA Publications. Gen-
eral Fund-payments: 1) $4,302.84 - USTI;
2) $653.89 Burleson Star; 3) $685.50-
ICS Telephone; 4) $523.66 -Walmart; 5)
$ 1,192.23 - Russ Miller Communications;
6) $523.66 - Burleson Hardware. Equip-
ment Services Fund-payments: 1) $759.84
- SouthtovZh Ford. Vole 5-0. John Daniels
and Glen Rose absent.
Approved the first reading of Ordinance
C-4 19, adopting the 1991-92 annual bud-
get. Vote 5-0. John Daniels and Glen Rose
absent.
Approved the first reading of Ordinance
C-420, setting the 1991 ad valorem tax
rate at $0.5635 per $100.00 valuation.
Vole 5-0. John Daniels and Glen Rose
absent.
Approved the first reading of Ordinance
C-421, setting the 1991-92 water and
sewer rates. Vole 3-2. Scott Opperman
and Don Carroll opposed. John Daniels
and Glen Rose absent.
Approved the 1991-92 City of Burleson
Fee Schedule as presented, except lor the
adjusting of the fee for a journeyman elec-
trician and mechanics license renewal from
$5.00 to $ 15.00. Vole 5-0. John Daniels
and Glen Rose absent
Approved the first reading of Ordinance
B-503, amending the Code of Ordinances,
Chapter 1 1, Article I, allowing for the
placement of two additional garage sale
signs if permission is obtained from the
property owner. Vole 5-0. John Daniels
and Glen Rose absent.
Approved the first reading of Ordinance
B-504, amending Ordinance B 464, Sub-
division regulations, Section 5, changing
the name of the Development Review Com-
mittee to the Development Assistance Com-
mittee and more clearly delineating the
Committee's functions. Vote 5-0. John
Daniels and Glen Rose absent.
Approved the agreement with Fielding,
Barren, and Taylor for legal services and
further designating Allen Taylor as the City
Attorney and Wayne Olson and Betsy
Elam as assistant city attorneys. Vole 5-0.
John Daniels and Glen Rose absent.
Approved the agreement Coontz and
Neill for services as the prosecuting attorney
in the Municipal Court. Vole 5-0. Joht
Daniels and Glen Rose absent.
Awarded the bid lor one reade^prinler
to Altek Systems for a reconditioned Can-
non PCP80with the controiier in the amount
ol $5,485.00 and recognize the
intradepartment transfer in the records
Management Division budget ol
$ 1,685.00 from account# 17-1 101 (Sala-
ries to # 1 7-9201 (Office Equipment). Vole
5-0. John Daniels and Glen Rose absent.
Approved Change Order # I to the con-
tract with Horn Construction lor the con-
struction ol the new Fire Station in the
amount ol 46,160.20. Vote 5-0. John
Daniels and Glen Rose absent.
Approved Change Order #2 to the con-
tract with H&S Utilities (or waterline im-
provements in the amount ol $3,385.04.
Vole 5-0. John Daniels and Glen Rose
absent.
Denied the request from Southwestern
Bell that the City decline to consider the
encumbrance o( easements on any prop-
erties to be acquired for the expansion of
CR 600. Vote 5-0. John Daniels and Glen
Rose absent.
Appointed the following chairpersons
and individuals to serve on City boards,
effective October 1, 199 1: Planning and
Zoning Com mission Chairperson - George
Peterson and George Peterson ('93), Glen
Sanderson ('93), Jack Rogers ('93), Greg
Wilkerson (92), and Ray Pearce ('92).
library Board - Chairperson - Virginia
Kraniak and Virginia Kraniak (’93), W.R.
Yancey ('93), Mary Ann Manning ('93),
Bonnie lewis ('93) and Rosalind Ray (*92).
Park Board - Chairperson - Ann Heberle,
Kenneth Toal ('93), Vickie Sorensen ('93)
and Ron Davis ('93). Zoning Board of
Adjustments - Chairperson - Russ Artmier,
J.T. Dunn, Jr. ('93), Robert Hoshaw ('93),
Pal Maddux ('93), and Alternate member
-Jerry Allen ('93). Building Board of Ad-
justments - Chairperson - Alvie Bledsoe
and Alvie Bledsoe (’93), David Hadley
('93) and Jerry Fehse (’93). Housing Board
- Chairperson - Fire Marshal. Cemetery
Board Chairperson - Bill Slribling. Vole 5-
0. John Daniels arid Glen Rose absent.
Approved the first reading of Orainance
C-422, amending the Code of Ordinances,
Chapters 5 and 6, increasing the member-
ship on the Electrical, Plumbing and Me-
chanical Boards and adjusting the compo-
sition of the Fire Board. Vote 5-0. John
Daniels and Glen Rose absent.
Adjusted the October through December
regular Council meeting dates, as follows:
move the October 10th meeting to Octo-
ber 17th and delete the October 24lh
meeting; move the November 14lh and
28th meeting to November 7lh and 2 1 si;
and delete the December 26th meeting.
Vote 5-0. John Daniels and Glen Rose
absent.
Signed:
Jean Phillips
City Secretary
BO|U 10/3 121 City)
■Teen buried Tuesday
SEAUCCSC PCCLS
presents
811 N.E. Alsbury
Burleson
Next door to Albertson's
295 6997
featuring: Artificial Trees
Decorations
Custom Wreaths,
Garlands, Centerpieces & Bows
Collectibles
Six Decorated Theme Trees
Custom Gift Wrap
■ Opening Special:
8 Piece Clear
Glass Nativity on Mirror
Specially Priced at $15.95
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collided with the tractor/trailer.
The Tarrant County Medical
Examiner's Office ruled the cause of
death as cranial cerebral trauma (head
injury).
Family and friends gathered at
Retta Baptist Church at 4 p.m. Tues-
day as Rev. Larry Thompson and
Rev. Mike Lanier officiated. Burial
was at Emerald Hills Memorial Park
with Doug Loflin, David McCune,
Ron McCune, Gary Timmons, Jim
Kahler, and Clem Barton serving as
pallbearers.
Timmons was bom Oct. 9,1973,
in Ncodesha, Kan., to Terry Lee and
Sandra Kay Loflin Timmons.
She is survived by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lee Timmons of
Burleson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilpa-
trick of Pasadena, Calif.; two broth-
ers, Richard Lee Timmons of Burle-
son and Toby Lane Timmons of Colo-
rado Springs, Colo.; two sisters,
Sharia Jean Herndon of Alvarado and
Stormy Gail Timmons of Burleson;
and her grandparents, Marjorie John-
son of Quapaw, Okla., Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Timmons of Augusta, Kan.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Loflin of
Neodesha, Kan.
Blessing Funeral Home in Mans-
field handled the funeral arrange-
ments.
Severe flu outbreak
possible this winter
HOUSTON--North Americans
could be in for a repeat of the 1989-
90 influenza season when 50,000
people died of flu-related illnesses.
The two influenza strains expected
to dominate the 1991-92 season are
A/Beijing and A/Taiwan, each named
for the area where it was first ob-
served. *
"The 1991 \0-91 season was pre-
dominantly influenza B so we expect
influenza A to be dominant for 1991-
92." said Dr. W. Paul Glezen, chief
epidemiologist at the Influenza Re-
search Center at Baylor College of
Medicine in Houston.
Outbreaks of influenza A are fre-
quently more severe than type B. The
epidemic two years ago was the worst
in 20 years.
A complicating factor, Glezen said,
is that many elderly people, who com-
prise the major influenza high-risk
group, were bom or went through
childhood prior to the emergence of
the A (H3N2) strain, of which A/
Beijing is a variant. As a result, the)
have not built up resistance through
prior exposure.
Help is available, however, because
the vaccine for this flu season pro-
tects against A/Beijing and A/Tai-
wan as well as against B/Panama,
another strain that could appear.
But, despite the availability each
year of an effective vaccine, thou-
sands of people most at risk from flu
complications fail to get vaccinated,
he said.
"The elderly are the single largest
group of people who should get flu
shots, "Giezen said. "They are par-
ticularly susceptible to such serious
flu complications as pneumonia."
The ideal time for flu shots is long
before the appearance, usually in
December, of the first cases. Glezen
suggest being vaccinated by Thanks-
giving at the latest. It takes two weeks
for a flu shot to provide full protec-
tion.
The elderly are not the only ones
who should guard against the flu.
Other high-risk groups include
people with heart disease; lung dis-
ease, including asthma and chronic
bronchitis; diabetes; chronic kidney
disease; and chronic anemia, includ-
ing sickle cell disease.
Also at high risk are people, such as
health-care workers, likely to come
into contact with th,j)se in the other
high-risk groups.
Influenza usually strikes suddenly
and produces fever, generalized
muscle pain, weakness and dry, hack-
ing cough.
People younger than 21 should use
only aspirin-free pain relievers. As-
pirin has been associated with Reye's
syndrome, a complication of flu and
chicken pox that can cause vomiting,
convulsions, brain damage and death
in children.
TVail ride to
benefit MS
The Limited Edition Trail Ride is
scheduled for October 12th at the
West Fork Ranch located west of
Fort Worth, 1-20 at Chapin School
Road.
The picturesque West Fork Ranch
will provide spectacular scenery and
riding, with terrain which varies from
grassy meadows to wooded area.
"The Trail Ride is a benefit for the
Tarrant County Multiple Sclerosis
Association", said Lyn Walsh, event
chairman.
"There are several levels of partici-
pation, from $75 to $250," she said.
"A Cowboy breakfast prior to the
trail ride will be served from 9 a.m. to
10 a.m. The Trail Ride will start at
10:30 a.m. and midday lunch will
also be served. Then following the
trail ride, everyone will enjoy a deli-
cious Bar-B-Q dinner. You can dance
to the music of the Bell Boy's from 6
p.m. to 9 p.m., and also enjoy a sun-
down hay ride".
Sponsors of the event include Best
Maid Products, Inc.; Justin Indus-
tries; Starr Hollow Ranch; Colter's
Bar-B-Q; Coors Brewing Company;
Carmen Jewelers; Monsieur Heni
Wines, Ltd.; Stripling & Cox; and
Branch Smith, Inc.
Beverly Branch, TCMSA president
and event co-chairman said, "The
Trail Ride will be limited to 200
riders". The Golden Horse Shoe level
is $250; The Silver Spur level is $75;
A BuckerooPackage for 12 years old
and under is $25. The Chuck Wagon
Special is only $25 for those who
want to come for the evening Bar-B-
Que, dance and hay ride.
The funds raised will help TCMSA
provide services to over 1,500 cli-
ents inTarrantCounty. Multiple Scle-
rosis is a chronic disease of the cen-
tral nervous system in which the sim-
plest, everyday tasks can no longer
be taken for granted. Its symptoms
can run the gamut from slight blur-
ring of vision to complete paralysis.
An estimated quarter-million Ameri-
cans have Multiple Sclerosis.
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