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Marilyn Rollins received the highest award given by
the University Interscholastic League for her service
and dedication to Academic UlL during last week’s
Awards Banquet. She received a plaque and a check
for $1,000. Treva Day ton from the UlL office in Austin
attended the awards banquet to present the award to
Mrs. Rollins. Photo courtesy of J. Holloway.
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The City of
Grandview
would like for all
citizens to be
informed that the
emergency siren
will be tested
every Monday at
6:00 p.m. This
will begin on
May 22, 2006,
weather
permitting.
Again, this will
be a test.
Tim Davis (I) 148
John Taggert 142
Kim Akers 133
Jack Magness (I) 113 .
Caroline Neff 83
Ed Burunbalow 62
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Sheriff’s Department warns of rise in
Identity Theft
Look for an “Update from the
Mayor” in next week’s
Grandview Tribune
Edwards Secures $500,000 for Grandview
Water Tower under 2007 Interior
Appropriations Bill
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Barbara LeBaron (I) 85
JoJo Crownover 77
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Jack Orr 94
Rickey Jewell (I) 66
This alerts any company that
checks your credit to let them
Grandview All Sports Booster
Club Meeting
Monday, May 22, 2006 at 6:30 p.m.
in the High School Mezzanine Area
Agenda
- preparation for the 2006-2007
school year
- election of Secretary and Treasurer
- Athletic Director and Head Football Coach
Aubrey Sims
School Board
Three at-large postitions open
Look for Powder
Puff
pictures and the
2006
Cheerleaders on
the Sports Page
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All Sports Banquet
Thursday, May 18th at 6:00 p.m.
at the High School
Meal Tickets purchased in advance
will be
$9.00 for adults and
$6.00 for children ages 6-12
Tickets purchased at the door will be
$10.00
Tickets can be purchased at the High
School Office
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j able houses were provided by the PTO. Photo cour-
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, Congressman Chet 1975. With the current water city of Grandview is experi-
hdwards announced that fiscal pressure requirements, aging encing a high rate of growth
year 200/ Interior infrastructure and current and is also constructing sever-
Appropriations bill passed out growth rate, the addition of a al new residential housing
of the House Appropriations new elevated water storage divisions that will add to the
Committee this week and facility will be a key part of population by several hundred
includes $500,000 added by required infrastructure households. The city of
Edwards for an elevated water improvements said Wright. Grandview currently possess-
storage tank in Grandview .A "We have been repeatedly es the water service capability
new water tower will address contacted by business devel- for 140 more households. The
area population growth and opers inquiring about water elevated water tank is pro-
the demand it is putting on the and sewer capabilities along posed to be located on the east
water supply. the East side of I ‘35. With our side of I-35 and is expected to
I want to thank Mayor newly constructed sewer plant alleviate much of the pressure
Brandon Wright, who empha- and the planned location of from rapid population growth,
sized the importance of this this new water tank being on “Protection of our water
project to me,” said Edwards, the East side of 1 35 it will resources is important and this
I was pleased that we were give the city opportunity to effort will invest in
successful in finding the fund- maintain current and anticipat- Grandview ’s future and help
mg because it is important to ed economic growth. Thanks protect local economic
help communities cope with to Congressman Chet growth,” said Edwards,
the demands that population Edwards and his staff for mak- The bill will next be
growth puts on the water sup- ing what seemed like
ply and area infrastructure,” term dream become c
said Edwards. reality
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current water tower was actu- ing municipal water pressure Luvulus . a oUU. 212-
ally a pre-owned tank that was requirements to 35 pounds per ber of the Energy and Water
purchased and moved from square inch and Grandview is Appropriations
the City of Dallas around approaching that limit. The Subcommittee.
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of your wallet. Copy both well as the Social
sides of each license, Security Administration
sign your credit card, etc. If your wallet immediately to place a fraud
But your bank should should be lost or stolen, you alert on your name and
know how you sign your will have a Social Security number. This
checks. record of what you had in your will prevent anyone from
2. When you are writing wallet and all of the account being able to obtain an
checks to pay on your credit numbers and phone application for credit in your
I card accounts,'DO NOT put numbers to call and cancel, name either over the Internet
the complete account number Keep the photocopy in a safe or otherwise.
on the "For" line. Instead, just place that is easy ' This alerts any company that
put the last to access. If you have a pass- checks your credit to let them
four numbers. The credit card port, keep a photocopy of it as know your identity
company knows the rest of the well. information was stolen, and
number, and And, here is some critical they should contact you by
anyone who might be han- information to limit the dam- phone to authorize new
dling your check as it passes age in case your wallet credit.
through all the check is lost or stolen: These are the numbers you
processing channels won't 1. We have been told we need to contact if your wallet ■
nave access to it. should cancel our credit cards and contents have y
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term dream become closer to moving to the Senate.
” said Wright. Edwards is optimistic the
e state of Texas is rais- funding will remain in the bill.
Edwards is a. senior mem-
In this age of IDENTITY Security number printed on immediately in the jurisdiction
THEFT here are some tips to your checks. You can add it if' where your
help keep your credit it is necessary... belongings are lost or stolen,
cards and identity a little safer. If you have it printed, anyone This willhelp convince credit
1. The next time you order can get it. providers you
checks have only your initials 4. Do not sign the back of were diligent, and this is a first
and last name put your credit cards. Instead, put step toward an investigation.
on them rather than your first "PHOTO ID And just as important,
name. In the event you get REQUIRED". 3. Call the 3 national cred-
your checkbook 5. Photoct
stolen the, thieves won’t know
if you use your name or ini-
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hone immediately. But the been stolen:
..1.3 key is having the toll free
instead ot your home phone numbers and your card num- 1.) Equifax: 1-800-525-6285
number. If you have a P.O. bers handy so you know 2.) Experian (formerly TRW):
Box, use that instead of your how to contact them. 1-888-397-3742
home address. If Remember, a safe place that’s 3.) Trans Union: 1-800-680-
you do not have a P.O. Box, easy to access... Keep those 7289
use your work address, where you can find them. 4.) Social Security
NEVER have your Social 2. File an offense report Administration (fraud line):
? 1-800-269-0271
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The annual Po’ Boys Antique and C assic Car Show
was held May 6th with a large number of entrants.
The show included music and vendors and a good
time was had by all who participated and attended.
Check the Tribune for more photos of the event.
Photo courtesy of N. Redmon
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Beck-Adams, Candie. The Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 2006, newspaper, May 19, 2006; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473404/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.