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Page 6, Sectiqn A. Mount Vernon Optic Herald Thursday August 1b 2001
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS
BUDGET AND PROPOSED TAX RATE
Current Uniform Fashions at Discount Prices
Featuring
k Crest, Landau, Gals of California,
B Cotioin Club & Top Line
SERVING
EAST TEXAS
Ntotoe el RoMbeck Rato The Mgheet tox rato toe totoriot een adopt before requiring voier approval al an
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The totaNing eekmaled Mencea writ remain al the end ol the current fiscal year and are not encumbered with
or by 8 coneeponckng debt obMgabon. less esbmaied funds necessary Mm operakng the (tolrict before t ecatpt
ol th* SMI $Mto aid payment:
The tax rate that is ultimately adopted at this meeting or at a separate meeting at a later date
may not exceed the proposed rate shown below unless the district publishes a revised
notice containing the same information and comparisons set out below and holds another
public meeting to discuss the revised notice
The MOUNT VERNON I.S.D, will hold a public meeting at 700 RM Augu&t 2flL 2QCH in
Mount Vernon High School Lecture Hall, 501 Hwy 37 S« Mount Vernon. IX 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.
Interest a
atakingFund-
hats and ptssibly visor s
liger support vis are encoui
aged to attend the scrimmage ant I
also the Athletic Boosters next
meeting, which will be Tuesday
Aug. 21 at 7 p in at the
Barnstormer's Restaurant
- Goldie Weidman 01
Thia Year
$85,642
$70,642
$1 3861
$979 17
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Nancy's Uniform Shop
"The Discount Store"
410 N. Rffcrson Ave.. Mt. Heaaaat • 983-572-5300
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Parent push
Parents got a chance to see what their sons will be going
through this season at Meet the Tiger day Saturday, Aug.
11 at the school. Along with meeting the faculty and
players, parents and students were treated to hot dogs and
refreshments. (Optic Photo by Lillie Bush-Reves '01)
Average Market Value ot Residences
Average Taxable Value ot Residences
Last Year's Rate Versus Proposed Rate per $ too Value
Taxes Due on Average Residence
Increase (Decrease) in Taxes
Tri-Lakes
Veterinary Clinic
Dr, Cathy Cranmore • 860-2756
Medicine ar Surgery • Boarding for Pets
Small Animals 81 Exotic Animals
Hwy. 2 I (By the Lakes)
Hrs: Mon. - Fit, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sat., 9 a.m. - Noon
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$79,247
$64,247
$1 328
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ligers make
preparations
Starling quarterback, Ricky
Joe Meeks, foreground, and
hack up, lance Rose, right,
prepare for the upcoming
football season during prac-
tice Saturday, Aug. II. Left,
an unidentified flying liger
makes a firm grab for the
ball. (Optic Photos bv Ullie
Hush-Reves ‘01)
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Show. I he show included halter e
classes, hunlei and western pel ■
Ion nance events. timed events in ■
chiding hand racing, pole Ik'iid ■
mg, call loping, and team |X'nnnig ■
Also leatmed this year was the H
dull learn and precision riding ■
coni|K'lilion H
Hie Iexas4 11 Horse Piogiam ■
teaches skills in leadeislup. ™
horsemanship, sportsmanship, ’
teamwork and resptnsihility, said j
Dr. Pete Gibbs, Extension Horse 1
Specialist headquartered in ( ol
lege Station. ■
Di MailhaCouch. Dnectorol H
the Ievas4 11 Program, indicates ■
that the I loise piojecl is one ol ■
the top H» most populai progects H
in the youth program today. H
I'exas4 II membership exceeds M
one million anil is the hugest intlie
nation. I
4 II is the youth development
and leaileiship program ol Texas
Coo|x-rative Extension, a part ot
the lexas A&M Diiiveisily Sys
tern
I he lexas 4 II Horse Show
results are posted on the Texas
4 II Website
• The Interest A Sinking Fund lax revenue is used to pay k>i sonded indebredness on consliuOioii equipment or both
The bonds and the tax rale necessary to pay those bonds were approved by the voters ol ttus CteMrici
UMbr ttato law, toe 4toMar ot tehooi iax«« inqMMbd on 'Mktonc* homeeteMl ol • pwaon «5
y«Mb ol age or oMar or ot toe aurvMng apouae ot sueb a paraon, if the surviving apouae wax 5$ years
ofagaoroMar whan bwperaon toed, may not ba incroaaad bbovo too amount ptod In toe Ural year aftei
toe paraon turned ti regerdbae ot changea in tax rato or property value.
Tigers to take on Bears
The Mount Vernon Tiger vai
sity and junior varsity football
teams will scrimmage the DeKalb
Bears Saturday morning, Aug IX
at 10 a m. at Tiger Stadium
The Athletic Boosters will be
on hand, selling Tiger T-shirts,
// yon have chest pain,
mini-strokes or other
circulation problems, call
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have three children, Cody, age
19; Casev. age 14; and Blake, age
I I She is seeking to earn the
bachelor ol
applied aits
md sciences
degiee anil
plans to con-
tinue sclkxtling
in older to
from teach English
at the colle-
giate level
Also re-
RitS to Maintain Sams
Laval of Maintenance
A OparaMons Revenue
A Pay Debt Service $1.33417
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Mount Vernon residents (\u la
Herrera and Melissa Joyner will
be receiving scholarships foi the
2001-02 school yeai at Texas
’ A&M University in Texarkana.
Mrs Herrera is the lecipient ol
a Sheila Bell Scholaislup loi
2001-02. A native ol Sulphui
Springs, she icceived her
associate's de-
gree
Northeast ... .....
lexiLsCommu giatelevel. < issa
nity College in Also re- oyner
May ol this ceiv mg lite Slteila Bell scholarship
veat She is the
daughter ol
Geraldine and
Billy F'asley ol
Wake Village and the grand
daughter of My rtle Bullaid ol
Wake Village.
She and her husband. Itmitiv.
have two children. Jesse, age 16
and Jaclyn, age 12 She plans to
graduate fiom IAMI1 I in 2004
w ilh a degiee in business admin
istration
Mrs Joy nei is a recipient ol lite
Sheila Bell Scholaislup lor the
2001-02 year A native ol Dal
las. she giaduated tiom North
Mesquite High Schitol in I9XX
She and her husband. Dovle.
Comparison of Propoaed Rates with Last Year * Rates
Maintenance
8 Operattana
Stinson brings home Reserve Champion Honors
Kristen Stinson ol Mount Ver
non earned Reserve Champion
honors in Ihe Hunter Hack ( lass
and in the Hunter Over Tence
Class and third place in Open
Jumping at the 39th lexas 4 11
Horse Show July 22 2X at (he
Taylor County Ex position ('oh
seum in Abilene
She is the 16 year <'Id daugh
ter of Bob anti Sandy Stinson of
Mount Vernon She has been in
volved in the I'ianklin County 4
H horse piogram lot loin y ears.
Her interest in horses was evi
dent by five years ol age and she
began training with I ouise
Shandley of Plano.
She continued hertiaining w Uh
Analei Londono! Mount Vernon
and continues with Heatherley
Botha of Kilgore. She currently
Competes in two riding circuits:
North Texas Hunter Jumpci ( lub
and Red River Equesliian Asso
.ciation.
» 4-H members from at loss the
state qualify from the 254 Coun
tiesand 12 Districts to earn the
opportunity to compete al the
Texas State 4 H State Iloise
Locals receive scholarships
from TAMU-Texarkana
w ere Arnie Brown of Queen City
and Amber Sanders of
Texarkana.
- Marie Oacus ‘01
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Bush-Reves, Lillie. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 2001, newspaper, August 16, 2001; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330671/m1/6/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.