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veteran with a service-con- The exemption may also be applied to the application deadline is May 2~ On Veterans' Admlnistr/Klon or by a
or a surviving spouse any one piece of property which the the application, the individual must branch of the armed services.
of a deceased disabled applicant designates, such as a home, designate the single piece of property Depending on the applicant, proof of
)f a person who was killed taxable personal property or any other which will receive the exemption, marriage, death or age may also be
r? property owned on Jan. 1. The applicant may be required to required.
fits any one or more of Monroe empbasizedthatapplications present documents which state the To obtain an application for the
may be eligible for a must be filed or a renewal signed each percentage of service-connected disabled veterans' and survivors'
exemption which can year with the chief appraiser; this year disability which are provided by the exemption or more information about
$1,500 to $3,000 or more,
to Ken Monroe, chief ap- 1 :i~~i
be filed by
the appraisal office,"
"for anyone to receive the
I for this tax year."
noted that the
permits the
to provide a property tax
on property owned by a
spouse or
of a deceased disabled
by Monroe as eligible to
exemption are: i) a
Veteran; 2) a surviving spouse
veteran, as long
unmarried; 3) a
minor child of a deceased
if the veteran's
survive the veteran and
is both under 18 and un-
4) a surviving spouse of a
was killed while on active
the is remarried
orS) a
n~nor child of a who
if there
spouse and the child is
unmarried.
said that qualifications for
Pare explained further in
roperty Tax Code and in
published by the State
can also provide information
qualify, a person must be
The amount of the
said, is based on the
of the veteran's disability.
may be entitled to an
t ranging from $1,500 to $3,000
I value of any property
I of the tax year.
NOT ALL PLAY--Area students wllo participated in the Henderson County Livestock Show last week Imnd out that a lot of
work goes into preparations for Judging and the Saturday sale, Pictured above is Chuck Wallace from Cross Roads. Students
were rewarded for their hard work with ribbons for winners and top dollar at the sale. (Staff photo by Am Rounsavall)
A.E. HORNBUCKLE
services for Oliver
75 and his son, Alfread
34, both of Trinidad,
2 p.m. Wednesday in the
Church in Trinidad
G.B. Berry and Rev. Elvls
Burial followed in the
under direction of
of Malakoff.
was retired from the
at Lakeland
died Sunday in
Memorial Hospital
died Saturday in Navarro
Hospital following a
survivors include his wife,
Hornbuckle of Trinidad;
Celestine Hornbuckle of
Jessie Mae
of Fort Worth, Louise
of Tyler and Lola Horn-
Athens; two sons, Oliver
Jr. and Charles Ray
both of Fort Worth; 19
and 10 great-
survivors include his
Belle Hornbuckle of
sisters, Celestine Horn-
Catherine Cox and
both of Fort Worth,
of Tyler and Lola
of Athens; and two
Hornbuckle, Jr. and
both of Fort
WILLARD QUINN
services were held Saturday,
Paschal Funeral Home
for Charie Willard
lye car seat
child's bargain
who feel they cannot afford
cost of a new child safety
be tempted to search the
l want ads looking for a
safety seat that is
~no bargain," says Dr. Mary
a health education
With the Texas Agricultural
Service, Texas A&M Univer-
a label stating that the
or exceeds all federal
says Shirer. A torn
padding can be repaired
ordered from the
But twisted, bent, or
nd seat bars mean
says Shirer.
Mr. Quinn passed away Thursday,
April 21, at his home in Trinidad.
The Rev. Floyd Loven officiated at
the service and burial followed in
Mankin Cemetery.
Mr. Quinn was born April 15, 1897 in
Henderson County. He lived most of his
life in Trinidad. He was a retired far-
mer, rancher and peace officer.
Survivors include two sons, C. W.
Quinn, Jr. of Warner-Robbins, Georgia
and W. F. Quinn of Navasota; one
brother, B. Q. Quinn of San Antonio;
four grandchildren, 12 great-
grandchildren and two nieces.
Paschal Funeral Home of Malakoff
was in charge of arrangements.
RUTH FINLEY
Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth
Finley, 67, of Trinidad were held at 11
a.m. Friday in the First United
Methodist Church of Trinidad with the
Rev. Tim Edwards officiating.
Burial was in Trinidad Cemetery un-
der the direction of Carroll-Lehr
Funeral Home of Athens.
Mrs. Finley died Wednesday in her
home after a sudden illness.
She was born Aug. 2, 1915, in Ado,
Oika., and lived in Trinidad for 23
years. She was a member of the Por-
celain Art Club of East Texas and foun-
der and past president of the Trinidad
chapter. She was a member of Log
Cabin Swingers Square Dance Club and
a member of the Good Sam Travel
Trailer Club. She was also a member of
the Cedar Creek Lake United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include her husband,
J. M. Finley of Trinidad; one son,
James M. Fihiey, Jr., of Dallas; one
daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ann Green of
Trinidad; two brothers, Cecil Earl
Yates of Trinidad and B. F. Yates of Ir-
ving; and a grandson, Stephen Blake
Burkhalter of Trinidad.
GRACE LAMBERT
Funeral services for Grace Louise
(Hargrove) Lambert, 65, of Athens,
were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the
Fellowship Baptist Church with the
Revs. C. O. Jackson and Jim Everidge
officiating.
Burial followed in Athens City
Cemetery with Foster and Brown
Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Lambert died April 21, 1983, af-
ter a brief illness.
She was born April 12, 1918 in Ander-
son County and lived the past 50 years
in Athens. She was formerly a resident
of Roanoke. She was a charter member
of the Fellowship Baptist Church and
worked for Henderson County as
secretary in the sheriff's office and for
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Phone 489.1089
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a justice of the peace. Worth, Mrs. PauLne May of Trinidad,
Survivors include her husband, J.A. Mrs. Inez Barfied of Garland, Mrs.
(Garvice) Lambert; a son, Jimmy Marie Richardsm of Athens, Mrs.
Lambert of Lubbock; two daughtersJanice Williams ~f Athens and Mrs.
and their husbands, Maxine and Danny Luella Burnett )f Mesquite; three
• Welch of Seagoville and Susan and Nick grandchildren; aM several nieces and
Howard of Waco; her mother, Mrs. nephews.
Fannie Mae Williams of Athens; a Pallbearers w~.re nephews Alvin
brother, Leman Hargrove of Athens; a May, James Burnett, Jay BurneR, Alan
half brother, H. L. Williams of Athens; Richardson, Vegb Williams and Mike
six sisters, Mrs. Christine Cason of Fort Williams.
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This policy has been given to uch sludent to take lome for his/her
parent's signature. If your child has not brought this hoAe, please cut this
article out and return the bottom portion to your child'! principal. It you
have any questions please contact your campus principal Elementary, 489-
0313; Junior High, 4890264; High School, 489-1157.
STUDENT CONDUCT: ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE
USE, POSSESSION, OR TRANSMISSION FORBIDDEn. No student shall
knowingly possess, use, transmit, or be under the infiueCe of any narcotic
drug, hallucinogenic, amphetamine, barbiturate, marijuana, alcoholic
beverage, or other intoxicant (as those terms are defined IF law) :
1. On school grounds during any school term.
2. Off school grounds at a school activity, function, or evmt.
EXCEPTION. A student who uses a drug authoris~d by a licensed
physician through a prescription specifically for that stu~nt's use shall not
be considered to have violated this rule.
VIOLATION. Students who violate this shall be subjectM minimum man-
datory assessment; Grades K-6, 10 day suspension with probationary ad-
mission and required drug counseling of not less than 10 hears for the student
and student must be accompanied by their parent or gtm'dian; Grade 7-12,
automatic term suspension. The appropriate appeal plocedure shall be
allowed for the establishment of guilt, however, the as~umd punishment
shall be mandatory, if the decision of guilt is upheld. :
CRIMINAL VIOLATION. The possession of any intoxiclting beverage for
consumption, sale, or distribution while on the grounds ,r in a building of
any school in the District or while entering or inside any ~closure, field, or
stadium where an athletic event sponsored or participatCl in by a school in
the District is being held constitutes a Class C misdemenor. The District
shall cooperate with proper law enforcement authorities ~ see that this law
is enforced. Education Code 4.22.
Cut H ..... d Return Bottom portion
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ADOPTED BY THE MALAKOFF I.S.D. BOARD OF TRUSi~ April 19, 19~I
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Ralph and Gary Reaves, owners
734 W. Roysll Blvd. 489-1521 Mslakoff
specific qualifications, Monroe urges office at 101 E. Corsicana or call 214-
taxpayers to contact the appraisal 675.9296.
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by George Green
WE HAVE A SURPRISE FOR YOU
If you think the home you've always wanted is beyond your means,
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675-5648
Bay Bring You TAX RELIEF
on Your Properly Taxes
Under the Texas Property Tax Code, farmers and
ranchers who qualify may have their agricultural land
taxed on the basis of productivity rather than market value.
Productivity valuation may lower the 1983 taxes on your
agricultural or open-space land.
If you have never received open-space (1-d-1) valuation on
your land, or if your land has been receiving agricultural
(l-d) valuation, you must make application to the
appraisal district office by May 2, 1983, to be entitled to tax
relief this year.
If your land received open-space (1-d-l) valuation in 1982,
there will be no requirement for you to reapply for 1983 in
this appraisal district. Remember, however, that annual
applications are required for agricultural (l-d) valuation.
For additional information, contact the appraisal district
office at the address shown below.
I HENDERSON COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT I
101 E. Corsicana
Athens, Texas 75751
, ,. (214)675-9296
State Property Tax Board
BOX 15900, A,,-ttn 78761
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