Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. [29], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1988 Page: 8 of 8
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Head for 1-egal Service* rendered
during May
a Approved payment to Smith and
Ruiao for engineering service*
rendered during May
a Authorized partial payment to J.
Carroll Weaver. Inc for street
maintenance in Northshore through
July 12
Council—
Continued from Pope l
a Discussed the possibility of
eliminating the Sewer service
charge on water taps used for
sprinkler systems No action taken
a Authorized payment to Texas
Eastern Transmission Corporation
on completion of oversixing the
water main on Moore Avenue
Misconduct— Pitcher—
Continued from Pape I Continued from Papa I
the time I didn't mean It and was the only fifth grader U make the
apologized to Dan and Jerry after team. E.J.'s mother e ddetl that he is
the meeting,'' she said. also a straight'' A" honor student
After her testimony, Garcia urged E.J said that his fa iher Has helped
the Council to make a motion to him the most in his baseball
dismiss the complaint because achievements He works out every
Anape did not satisfy the burden of day 30-40 minutes with hui dad or by
evidence needed to remove Rivera himself
from office.
Bonilla pointed out that Arispe had /Vori/pcf_
hi. right to file . valid Pa„,
*i C'ty ernp^oyee aga * #ind it up this wet* i-ast week's
axy receipts totaled l*i cairs Com is
Buoiils suggested to the couocU come m ^ough the
that they had Ouw choic« coriMrn- rilwl ^
mg Rivera. They could vote to
remove him. reinstate him or repri- Mathis Grain and Elevator,
mand him for hu actions Mathis, has received 318 cars. 147
Garcia sud. "Your intent was to last week Several {rowers are still
kick the man out of office, bul Ver- in their fields, but the harvest is ei-
noni Local Government Code says peeled to be over tiy the end of the
nothing about reprimand. Either week A total ft 23 can of com has
you vole to remove or you keep him, also been received, ani harvesting
no other choice The moving party of that crop is expected to be in full
did not prove their case and didn't swing within the weel. (flighty is
cut the mustard." rated "pretty gixd" but yield is
The Council then sought the advice poor
of City Attorney Martin Haskett He Planters Grain, Ddcni, is winding
laid, "In my opinion, the evidence is things up this weeli, with receipts of
not sufficient enough, ff this was be- 335 cars to date,, 1 JO during the past
tng tried in court, it would not have week
reached a jury It does not justify Midway Gin and Grain, Taft, is
any action against Rivera under the finished, receiving 28 cars Iasi week
local government code."
Counciimemher Ofelia Perez said.
"It is our responsibility to monitor
all employee* it is part of uur job
We should drop this matter."
Abel Adame, counciimember.
•aid, "Jerry should have defended
hnnaelf that day and clarified the
lame than.'
The Council voted unanimously to
dismiss the charge against Rivera
Garcia said, "I commend you fee
your vote and ask that any dif-
ference between you be placed in the
paat. I hope Uus council can now go
forward more united than ever "
Rivera, who did not testify, said he
had no comment to make on the
hearing except that now the council
will be able to work together
Renew ywM SufaftiptiM
• Approved payment to Kleber g and
The best pizza in town.
(LIMITED DELIVERY ARE AS j
GUARANTEED 30 MINUTE DELIVERY
MAST AT COVOAA 157 Till AOfTMSMOtf PLAZA FBfVlABB Ml-IS71
YARD OF THE SEASON Mrs R O'Bnan of 704 Chase has been
awarded the Summer Yard ot Season by the Portland Garden Club tor
keeping both her front and back yards green, lush and tu'll of plant life
during the sailing summer heat
LUNCHTIME, 11:30 am i 30 pm EVERYDAY
NO WAIT LUNCH BUFFET
ALL YOU CAN EAT
•hm •SpsSstti "Salsd 8sr -Soft Drink Refilfs Fkf I
•kids under S FREE* ________._
Harbor Bridge Lights Out
If you've missed seeing the weeks, the lights have been burning
decorative lights outlining the Cor- during daylight hours and turning
pu& Christi Harbor Bridge, be pa off at night on an irregular basis
tient, they'll be on again soon All should be in operation again in
The lights have tern turned iff so ^'ch
tha! repair, c.n be made to sonic <d niMk m„ ^aln ,„M j,,, thr
the control mechanism l- or several
MONDAY THURSDAY 5 30 PM-8 00 PM
WEEKNIGHT BUFFET
ALL YOU CAN EAT
•Puza •SpaGath 'Salad Ba 'Soft brink Rtfrih FREE
•kidsiindtrSFREE* ...--------
G. W BECKETT. D O.
101 Cedar Drive. Suite A Portland, T*xas
iBehind 1st Community Credit Union)
FAMILY PRACTICE
* General Medicine
’ Weight Reduction * Pediatrics
643-7173
Portland Residents
Make Dean's List
Five Portia nr I residents were
among tile 1,508 :!tud«-nta whose 1988
spring semester grades earned them
places on the Oran's last st
Southwest Texas State University
The names on the list were Connie
L. Clifton, Barbara E, Ezell. Jessies
A Ramirez. Timi D. Sahadi. and
KimM Stemaiv i
LARGE
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Neill, Lee Ann. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. [29], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1988, newspaper, July 21, 1988; Portland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871366/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.