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Wednesday. September 1,1999
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First race 1:30 Sat.-Mon. Reservations & more
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Fund Balances
The following estimated balances will remain at the end of the cunvnt fiscal year and are not encumbered
with or by a corresponding debt obligation, less estimated funds necessary for operating the district before
receipt of the first state aid payment: Maintenance and Operations Rind Balanced)
Interest & Sinking Rind Balanced)
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Conway and Juanita LaOrone, all
of Deadwood.
Birdie Carter, of the Galloway
Community, turned 86-yeers-oid
on August 30.
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from Briarcliff Health Center in
Carthage. We welcome you home
Brodie.
Jason and Marilyn Harrison, of
Deadwood, celebrated their an-
Bring your brood on Saturday
for a special Jockey Photo Time
from 1 l:30-Noon, when kids get their
photos taken free with a jockey. Plus you can
save with our Family Admission Package.
Sunday is Ladies Day.
We'll cater to the gals on Sunday, with $1
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ments at One-Stop Centers and ba-
sic skills training, the clients will
receive additional training from
Tyson or enter hospitality training.
Participants will receive com-
puter-base training in the classroom
as well as on-the-job instruction.
Upon completion, participants will
be eligible for positions ranging
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JoNell LaGrone over the weekend.
Elizabeth Hatriaon was honored
with a baby shower Saturday In the
Deadwood United Pentecostal
Church fellowship hall. She rece-
ived many beautiful gifts. There
was a large attendance.
Pamela Gail LaOrone will turn
Registration ft
exit level TAAS
at Elysian Fields
students who are i
in a public school
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lion to $24 million due to the pro-
gram's success rate.
Through the cooperative effort
of local workforce teams partnering
with the business community and
educational institutions, 2,772
TANF recipients have benefited
from the fund.
Three great days
to come out and play.
We've got a weekend so big, it couldn't general admission for ladies, a fun handicapping
. be confined just to Labor Day. seminar for beginners, and much more.
| Saturday is Family Day. Totebag giveaway. Labor Day.
On Monday, we'll have a special signature
totebag for our fans, free with paid admission
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FANS! ’S5T
Surprise Your Special Friend with a custom Good
Luck gift basket for that memorable first game
Shrink wrapped and filled with goodies that
are sure to boost team spirit
Also ssk about our Cheer Bears, Hair Bows,
Spirit Sticks snd exquisite Homecoming Mums.
Visit Grandma’s Gifts ofLove
or call Jennifer at 693-4785
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS
BUDGET AND PROPOSED TAX RATE
The. ntw tmdfpfwdfmt srwnnv htstutct ________will hold a public meeting
■t CARY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL? ’ in BOARD MEETING ROOM______________
SEPTEMBER 13, 1999 AT 7:00 PM The purpose of this meeting is to
discuss the school district’s budget that will determine the tax rate that will be
adopted. Public participation in the discussion is invited.
Tte tax nre that U ultimately adopted at tills meeting orst eeepereie meeting at e later dote may not exceed tte '•
proposed rate shown below unless the district publishes a revised notice containing tte seme information and
comparisons set out below and holds another public meeting to dhans the revised notice.
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One entry per day.
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from machine operator to entry-
level management Salaries will
range from $5.85 to $10 per hour.
Since the $12 million Self-Suf-
ficiency Fund's inception on
September 1, 1997, the program
has issued 23 grants. T
This year, said Laura Thomas,
Texas Workforce Commission
spokesperson, state legislators
opted to double self-sufficiency
grant appropriations from $12 mil-
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Tfe Relief
Last Year’o Rate Adjusted $1,397
for Thx Relief
Rau to Maintain Same
Level of Maintenance A
Operations Revenue A
Pay Debt Service ••
PropoeedRate ... ' $ 1,262
• Ito Interest A Sinking Fund tax revenue is used to pay for bonded ladebtadness on constraction. equipment, or both.
The bonds, and tte tax rale necessary to pay Chore bonds, were spprevod by the retort of thii dlttricL
•• Tte Rate to Maintain the Same Level of Maintenance A Operations Revenue A Pay Debt Service dore not reflect
revenue available to the diitria in the 1999-2000 school year far the pay raise for classroom toactata, fUU-time librarians,
fall-time counaelon, and fall-time school nurses enacted by tte 76th Legislature. Tte estimated coot of tte pay raise for
the 1999-2000 sdinol year is 69,000 . ■
Joe Lee and Geraldine Wilkcr-
ShUoh« vUi,ed J«ck and nivenary on July 18.
Rachel Wilkeraon, Beckie Coats Also, Doris and Curtis LaGrone
1 and myself for a while Saturday and daughter visited Jimmy and
vw , afternoon.
’ w Word was received last week
W k ttau Tuffey Dickerson had died. He
w waa the son of the late Lawrence
r and Mollie Dickerson. Our sym-
pathy goes io these families.
Several from here attended the
JF rodeo in Marshall last week. Layne
. Whiddoo participated in iL She was
third runner up. We are so proud of
fe"- I. you Layne.
life.; > Visiting Winston, Denise, Aaron
and Layne Whiddon over the
weekend were Denises parents
Robert and Irene Okley, of Grove-
ton. They all had a birthday dinner
for Robert at the home of Scott D.
and Haley Nevins in Elysian Fields
Paul McComaok photo OO Sunday.
Ovelle Davis attended a birth-
day dinner for her sister, Olean
Broadus at the home of her daugh-
thn publication, la proud to ter, Jeannette Wilkerson, on Satur-
\'a onto. day. Twenty-five attended and
ker on hit car that'nays ho there was lots of good food.
i A reminder about the third Sun-
i day in September will be the Sun-
day School Homecoming at Dead-
wood Methodist Church. The
speaker for the 11 i.m. service will
be Scott Wilkie and not Troy La-
Grone. Troy will not be able to
speak due to health problems due
to his health problems.
Scott is the son of David and
Millie Wilkie, of Deadwood, and
the adult teacher will be Lynn La-
Grone, who is the son of the late
Howard and Alice LaGrone. We
will be looking forward to third
Sunday. There will be lunch on the
grounds at noon. I hope to see you
there.
Thomas and Temple Dickerson,
and Zona LaGrone received word.
Sunday that Troy LaGtone is hav-
ing foot surgery on Monday. He
will be in the hospital for a week or
more. I hope you will be better
soon, Troy.
Visiting Thomas and Temple
Dickerson over the weekend was
tbeif daughter Donna. ,
Jason Barnett had a car wreck
on Sunday. His car was totaled but
thank goodness he was not hurt. He
did have some cuts and bruises but
not loo bad.
Brodie Wilkeraon informed us
at church Sunday morning that on
Tuesday she will be coming home
Average Market Volue of Reeidences
Average Taxable Velue of Recidences
Last Year's Rate Vsnua Propooed Rate per $100 VUue
Hum Due on Average Reeidence $ 101.80
Increase (Decrease) in Thxec $ 39.34
Uatiar etato tow, the dollar aaeeuBt at acteoei tans taspoeod en tte iwMomo toreeMeod ef a pereen « years ef age
or older er of tte eervtviog epoaoa at eoch a parses, it the ourvtvteg reaess wee M yean at ago or cMor when the
paroau died, may not be locreMed above the omiuM paM hi tte 8nt year after tte pma tonred 61, ragerdhre at
eteogeo te lea rate er paeperty value. y‘,
Notice of Rollback Rate: Tte highest tax rate the dfotrfet can adopt before requiring voter approval
ataaaiactioale 1.62738/100 , Thi. election will ho aatoaootieaRy held If tte district adopts a
rate in excess of the roUback nite of 1.62738/100 .
Farris Ivie (above, center) le flanked by Ms wife Fay and
Lincoln King at the unveiling ceremony of the current Loblolly
magtaAna which details Ivie's oxporlnco In World War II. Jack
Harrie (below), also highlighted In the p
ehare stories of his war-time experience tor poeterily'i
More, ho points out a bumpor sticker on his car that a
was there with Private Ryan on D-Day. Seo the rolotod ttory on
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 70, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1999, newspaper, September 1, 1999; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280111/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.