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Serving the Grandview Area Since 1896
Home of the Grandview Zebras
Vol. 106 No. 4 GRANDVIEW TRIBUNE (JOHNSON COUNTY) TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 8, 2000
50 CENTS PER COPY
Johnson Co.
The HEAT is on and the
Grandview VFD responds
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MANDATORY WATER MANAGEMENT
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Tickets will be issued. Fine amount is $200 per offense.
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Weekly Trivia
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Last week's answer:
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There will be a work day at the GYA field
complex this Saturday, September 9th.
Your help is needed! Work at the complex
has been interrupted by the excessive
heat, but now it's time for all of us to pitch
in and get this thing done. The complex is
the result of a team effort and something
our community can be proud of. Work will
continue throughout the day on Saturday
and just one hour of your time can make
the difference! Our kids need you!!!
EFFECTIVE 9-6-00
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Pictured above is Aaron Fry (far left) performing with the Brazos Chamber Orchestra during the kick off of
the United Way Campaign in Cleburne.
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Address ending with 1 or 6 water on Monday
Address ending with 2 or 7 water on Wednesday
Address ending with 3 or 8 water on Wednesday
Address ending with 4 or 9 water on Friday
Address ending with 5 or 0 water on Friday
Absolutely no watering on
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday or Sunday
This is for lawn watering only.
No car washing, window washing or
Re-filling of swimming pools allowed.
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meeting
Even-one mark your calendars
for September 11. 2000 at 7:00 p.m.
in the high school mezzanine for the
next Grandview Booster Club meet-
ing. Old business to be discussed
will include Homecoming Dance,
request for varsity volleyball warm-
ups and auto raffle.
The Booster Club supports ALL
sports and sporting event of the
Grandview ISD. Please make plans
now to attend.
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Water rationing, record break- with the current conditions and are calls in these first few days of
mg temperatures, grass fires and hoping for a break soon or next year September.
dangerous, not to mention miserable could be a disaster for them too. The GVFD has also tended a
heat. Thats how this summer of Ranchers are worried about hand to all the surrounding commu-
2000 will be remembered, their stock as tanks dry up and nity fire departments as well.
As we mnove into the ‘home stretch" parched pastures do not provide Alvarado. Rio Vista, Liberty Chapel
ol summer summer doesn t seem to enough food, and Itasca have all needed extra help Community Plan for Criminal
Wantto et8o. , Perhaps the most under-rated and the GVFD was there. Justice organizational meeting will
Almost all of Texas in a state of and under-appreciated entity of tins With Grandviews history of be held on September 19. 2000 at
severe drought. Burning bans have whole scorching scenario is our own fire, we are very lucky to have these 2:00 p.m at the Johnson County
been imposed in over 165 counties Grandview Volunteer Fire individuals on our side. So next Fire Training Center. The purpose of
across the state. Our area has seen Department. The members of the spring when it comes time for the the meeting is to identify the crimi-
oyer 65daysin a row thoutrain. department have responded to a Fire Fighters'Fund Fair to support nal justice Seeds of the countyand to
While.this phenomenon might be record number of fires in the past their important work, let's remem- develop a plan to meet those needs,
tolerable under ordinary circum- month. In August alone, the GVFD her their dedication and diligence Concerned citizens, public officials,
stances,after the .past five years of responded to 38 grass fires and 2 during this HOT. HOT summer of and representatives from local agen-
smmnerdrought.it is deadly Deadly structure fires The Grandview 2000. Thank you Grandview cies are invited to attend. Please con-
locrops, yards animals, and tragi- Volunteer Fire Dept. answered a Volunteer Fire Department for tact Teresa Steed at the Jonnson
cally even people. total of 66 fire and EMS calls last being there for all of us. County Attorney's Office, 8 17-550
Area fanners are struggling month. They hav e already had seven 6860information.
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Preseason Basketball will be
offered again this year by the GYA.
Registration for 3rd &4th. and 5th &
6th graders will be this Saturday.
September 9th from 9:00 a.m to
12:00 noon in the 5th Grade
Building gy m.
The entry fee will be $10.00 per
child. A t-shirt will be provided. The
preseason program will last for six
weeks, starting Tuesday, September
19 through October 24. The 3rd &
4th graders will use the Elementary
Gym, while the 5th & 6th graders
will use the Jr. High Gym, from 6 to
8 p.m.
For more information, please
call Janet Snith at 866-2882.
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trumpet player
written by R.M. Scott play in a predominantly adult with instruments with which he
’ orchestra. He had no problem meet- would not ordinarily perform such
Brazos Chamber Orchestra ing any expectations or performing as violins, violas, and cellos.
opened its 2000-2001 season with a with the abilities of those in the Performing with the orchestra
brilliant performance. Aaron Fry, orchestra. was very beneficial for Aaron and
son of Buddy and Debbie Fry, is the This performance provided a was also very pleasing to see. Other
principle trumpet Player in the number of positive experiences for locaal standouts were Ron Poarch,
Grandview High School Band. He Aaron. He not only learned from private lesson teacher for
is an exceptional musician and has a being challenged by mature music, Grandview, and Phillip Lowe, Hill
bright future in the music field. but he was also expected to play College Band Director.
Aaron received the honor to
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Bosher, Casey & Marten, Donna K. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 2000, newspaper, September 8, 2000; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473249/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.