The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1988 Page: 15 of 26
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West Lake Buchanan News
Buchanan barbecue Saturday
while enjoying the fun day of _1 to 4 by the Crafts and Cards
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auxiMlary prealdent Katie Brawn and e
der Dwight Lambert.
Julie Paugh receives
Type of Property Tax Fund
AL post scholarship
Balance
Buchanan Arts and
Crafts News
Setzer artist
117,655
-0-
117,655
213,933
-0-
2,562
211,371
Licensed
Bonded
23,486
234,857
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LLANO
307 E SANDSTONE
Notice of Effective Tax Rate (for use by counties
DOM WALDROPE • BRITT HATFIELD, OWNERS
KINGSLAND
The rales are given per $100 of property value.
INSURANCE
$ . 233.648
AGENCY
-0-
$
/SI 00
$ 1,632,552
$
Look To Us For Your
t 816,923,057
+
Motorcycle Insurance
/S100
Water
Highland Lakes Shopping Center
X
Kingsland, Texas
$ 1,632,552
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915-388-4934
915-388-3775
/SI00
★ Sandra Overstreet, C.I.C.
/$100
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TRUTH IN TAXATION/1988
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Checking
the Lakes
shrimp, some limits.
COLORADO BEND
The unit plans to pay the following amounts for long term debts that are secured by property taxes. These
amounts will be paid from property tax revenues (or additional sales tax revenues, if applicable).
General
Fund
Descripfion
of Debt
/SIOO
/sioo
/Sioo
- Excess collections last year
= Total to be paid from taxes in 19 -88.
* Amount added in anticipation that the unit will
collect only 90% of its taxes in 19 88__-
= Total Debt Service Levy
schools is chosen to receive the
scholarship. A committee of at least
four men and four women from the
post and auxiliary make the final
selections. The school principals,
counselors and teachers make the
recommendations of those students
who qualify. From this group, based
on grades, all-around student per-
formance and need, the students
who receive the scholarships are
chosen. Julie Paugh was selected
from among the graduates who
qualified at Burnet High School.
Miss Julie Paugh, a 1988 graduate
of Burnet High School was the
recipient of two $500 scholarship
checks August 23. The checks were
presented to her by American Legion
Post 437 Commander Dwight Lam-
bert and ladies auxiliary unit presi-
dent Katie Brown. The scholarship
will assist Julie as she begins classes
at Temple Junior College, August
29. She plans to attend there for two
years before going on to a university.
In an annual program, one student
from each of the three local high
Inferest
to be Paid
23,800
2,478
Total
Payment
63,800
32,478
Principal or
Contract Payment
for the Red Barn, VFD and EMS,
plus the auxiliary that is responsible
for most of the entertainment you
enjoy at the Red Barn all year. Those
people put in lots of time and hard
work for you and all they ask in
return is that you help support them.
JAIL BOND SERIES 1980
CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION
SERIES .1981
GEN OBLIGATION 1988
Special
Road/Bridge
Fund
Farm-to-Market/
Flood Control
Fund
to be Paid
40,000
1 30,000
1
\
Total required for 19 -88 debt service
Amount (if any) paid from funds listed in
Schedule A
Last year’s tax rate:
last year's operating taxes
Last year's debt taxes
Last year's total taxes
Last year's tax base
Last year's x rate for each fund
Last year's total tax rate '
This year’s effective lax rate:
Last year's adjusted taxes
(after subtracting taxes on lost property
and taxes to correct appraisal roll errors)
This year's adjusted tax base
(after subtracting taxes on new property)
This year's effective tax rate for each fund
This year's total effective tax rate
Sales tax adjustment rate
This year's adjusted effective tax rate
103
Maximum rate unless unit publishes
notices and holds hearings
This year’s rollback tax rate:
Last year's adjusted operating taxes
(after subtracting taxes on lost property
and taxes to correct appraisal roll errors
and adding taxes lost in court suits)
This year's adjusted tax base
(after subtracting taxes on new property)
This year's effective operating rate
108
This year's maximum operating rate
Other Amounts
to be Paid
-0-
-0-
Mason Rt. Box 29-B
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
KENNETH PRIESS
__ 512/897-8110 —
Name of person preparing this notice MARGIE M JUNG, R.T.A.
"Title TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR ____ _______
Date prepared . _ AUGUST. _________________________
Nolan Priess & Associate, Inc.
Construction Er Beckhoe Service
New Er Remodeling - Septic Systems
$ _
$_
s_
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SCHEDULE C: Expected Revenue
from Additional Sales Tax
(For counties and cities with additional % cent sales tax)
+ This year's debt rate
- This year's rollback rate for each fund
This year's total rollback rate
- , Sales tax adjustment rate
= Maxinifum rate before taxpayers can start
rollback election process
BUCHANAN — Water clear, 87
degrees, 2% feet low; black bass fair
to 4 pounds on black topwaters early
morning and late at night; striper
good in the 4-11 pound range early
on Pop-Rs, white bucktail jigs good
midday; crappie slow, a few late at
night on minnows; white bass good
with strings to 35 fish early and late
on topwaters; catfish fair on trotlines
to 2% pounds on perch and shad.
1
1988 Llano County
SCHEDULE A: Unencumbered Fund Balances
The following balances will probably be left in the unit's properly tax accounts at the end of the fiscal year. These
balances are not encumbered by a corresponding debt obligation. *
After months of work, the Buch-
anan barbecue is finally here, the
ninth annual one at that I This
Saturday at 9 a.m., the community
center grounds will be bustling with
activity as the flea market opens,
along with the sweet shoppe, bazaar,
plant shop, Red Barn Auxiliary
table and lots of other activities.
At 10 a.m. the entertainment
starts as the Dixieland Jazz Combo
plays its unique style of music.
At 10:45, they will break for the
flag-raising and will play the Star
Spangled Banner. Their music will
continue until noon and will be
followed by Marge Jewett and her
Kitchen Klunkers.
Music by Three's Company will
follow, and the day will wind down in
mid to late afternoon with more
music, country western and the like.
The actual serving of the barbecue
will begin at 11 a.m. and will consist
of beef, sausage, homemade potato
salad, cole slaw, pickles, onions,
and bread with iced tea and soft
drinks available.
The entire meal is by donation aa
this is one of the biggest fund raisers
murky, 3 feet low; black bass slow;
striper slow; crappie slow; white
slow; catfish slow.
LBJ — Water clear to murky, 86
degrees, normal level; black bass
fair to 3 pounds on black topwaters
early and black and yellow buzz belts
in the afternoon; striper fair to 6
pounds on chrome and black Pencil
Poppen; crappie stow, a few late at
eight on minnows; white bass fair to
15 fish per string on Crazy Shad;
catfish fair to 2 pounds on stinkbaits
on trotlines at 18 feet.
TOLEDO BEND — Water dear, 5
feet low; black base fair early to 4%
pounds on Tequila Sunrise and plum
. worms; striper slow; crappie slow;
white boss slow; catfish slow.
CALAVERAS — Water murky, 94
degrees, 1 foot low; Mack base stow;
striper fair to 3 pounds ontilocdtsh
sifver spoons; craPPe S-"; S-mmi
tetr to 6 pounds on shrimp and shad;
corvina good to 5 pounds on tilapia;
radfish fair to 11 pounds on tilapia.
DAY OR NIGHT '
247-4300
"Serving the Highland Lakes Since 1958”
Tin’s notice contains a summary of actual effective and rollback tax rate calculations. You can inspect a copy of
the full calculations at _ LLANO COUOTY^ TAX OFFICE
changed to the first and third
Tuesdays at 7 a.m. at the Country
Market Restaurant on Hwy 29.
C«l—liar of Ev—ta
Thursday, September 1 — The
Diabetes Support group meets at 10
a.m. at the Red Barn, followed from
"KINGSLAND™
DAY OR NIGHT
388-6767
1401 HWY 1431
OR CALL LLANO
247-4300
groups. The VFD meets at 7 at the
Red Barn, and the Flashbacks
rehearse at the Red Barn from 7 to 9
. m.
Saturday, September 3 — Buch-
anan barbecue. Booths open at 9,
entertainment at 10, serving barbe-
cue at 11. No bluegrass gathering
WALDROPE-HATFIELD
FUNERAL HOME INC.
"A DIGNIFIED SERVICE TO MERIT YOUR CONFIDENCE"
RUS -ARRANGEMENTS e
BURIAL INSURANCE
of month
By Debbto Santee Swope
For members and interested col-
lectors, the new Artist of Texas
Volume II is now available at the
gallery. Several members of our
gallery are listed in the new
collection along with many of the
other artists in this area. Three
hundred and seventy pages of artists
and their work are included. Drop by
the gallery any time between 10 a.m.
and 5 p.m. to pick up your copy.
We also have a new artist of the
month for September. She is Juanita
Setzer of Burnet. Her work will be on
display at the First State Bank of
Burnet.
Gloria Long will be showing her
■ picturs- and- telling about her -
summer's interesting week in New
Mexico during the Santa Fe Trail
Rendezvous. She participated in the
| recreation of "pre-1840," where
members wear clothing and live in
the era of 1840, using utensils of that
time and living in the open. This
meeting, every year, is supported by
the Texas Buckskinner Association.
Come early to our next meeting in
order not to miss this talk by Gloria
on September 13.
< 805.570.639 $
' 904 Ford St. - Llano, Texas
915-247-5123
* Karen Langham
* Bobby Claiborne
* Monique Regsdale
See us for all your insurance needs
$ 233.642
$ .19984 /SI00 । .02900 7$l00 $
$ 1,530.432
$ _ 102.195
$ 1,632,627
$ 830,853,222
$ .1965/5100
Lame News, Thureday, Septomber 1,1988
t .23570 71100
$ 233,648
$819,817,712
$ .0285 ZS100
s _.2250/$100
this month
Monday, September 5 — Labor
Day. Not sure if Overeaten Anony-
mous meets.
Tuesday, September 6 — Lions
Club breakfast at 7 at the Country
Market Restaurant on Hwy 29.
Golden Beach Chat ‘n Sew meets at
the home of Mary Ellen Travis at
2:30 p.m. Tuesday Night Games at
the Red Barn from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday, September 7 — Lake
Country Handweavers Guild meets
at 1:30 p.m. today, and the Dixieland
Jazz Comb > will rehearse at the Red
Barn from 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, September 8 — Birders
are scheduled to meet at 10 a.m. at
Herman Brown Library in Burnet.
Crafts and cards are scheduled to
meet. VFD is at 7 p.m. at the
firehouse.Striped Bass folks at Cedar
Lodge and the Flashbacks from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Red Barn.
Rt. 1,Box88-M
Comfort, TX 78013
NOLAN PRIESS __
_ 512/967-9860 ~
$__233.642
$ 816,923,057 $ 805.570.639 $
$ .21582 Z$HX) t .03132 Z1I00 s
$ .02845 'SIOO $ -0-__/S100 $
j .24427 7$ 100 । .03132 z>100 $
$ •27424 100
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$ .19984 5100 $______________ $
$ -22884 /SIOO
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SCHOLARSHIP CHECKS — Ike Kigaland Amiri ran Loglom Post 437 and
Auxilary are burs presentig Julie Paugh with two checks ef 8500 each for
um at college. Presenting the checks to the Burnet High Scheel graduate are
September 3 with a generous
donation. It is tax deductible (just
ask for a receipt) and we thank you in
advance. All this is September 3 st
the Red Barn Community Center on
Hwy 261 at West Lake Buchanan.
Lions Club members please note:
Your meeting days have been
SCHEDULE B: 19__88 , Debts Service
19 . 88 Property Tax Rates in___LLANO________._____________County
This notice concerns 19 . 88 property tax rates for_______LLANO________County. It presents information
about three tax rates. Last year’s tax rate is the actual rale the county used to determine property taxes last year. This
year's effective tax rale would impose the same total taxes as last year if you compare properties taxed in both years.
Compare it to the tax rale the county proposes for this year. This year's rollback tax rate is the highest tax rate the
county can set before taxpayers can start lax rollback procedures. In each case these rates are found by dividing the
total amount oT taxes by the tax base (the total value of taxable property) with adjustments as required by state law.
CANYON — Water clear, 83
degrees, normal level; black bass
good early to 5 pounds on dark
worms and spinners; striper fair to
20 pounds on live perch; crappie
good at night on minnows to 25 fish
per string; white bass fair; catfish
excellent to 8 pounds on rods and
reels baited with nightcrawlers and
in calculating its cffectivcand rollbak tax rates, (he unit estimated that it will reccive$--N/A
additional sales and us tax revenues.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1988, newspaper, September 1, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585767/m1/15/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.