Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 2012 Page: 4 of 16
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3rd Annual Tails and Trails event Oct. 20 benefits the Denton Animal Shelter
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CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS
NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION
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Call today for more
details and to schedule
an appointment!
On Saturday, October
20, the third annual Tails
and Trails 10K/5K/1 Mile
Pet Walk & Festival will
be held at the North Texas
Fairgrounds from 7:30 a.m.
to noon. The 10K has been
added to offer a more chal-
lenging run; and the popular
5K will immediately follow
the 10K. Registration for the
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and free admittance to the
event for entertainment ac-
tivities. Registration fees for
the races and pet walk are
on the website. All proceeds
benefit the Denton Animal
Shelter.
The event includes free
live entertainment by na-
tional TV star Eddie Coker.
Also, DJ Mobile Music will
be spinning tunes through-
out the festival. Back by pop-
ular demand are: pumpkin
painting, parade of shelter
dogs, Halloween costume
contest for pets and owners,
bounce house and more.
New this year are: blessing
of the pets, raffle, doggie sa-
lon and glamfur photos, and
a demonstration by Denton
Police Office Weier and the
award-winning K9 Officer
Gino. There will be many
activities for pets, adults and
kids, including a booth for
dogs to bob for Hallowie-
ners.
Retail and food vendors
will again be available with
great terns. The Halloween
Costume Contest will in-
clude prizes for the most cre-
Issued this 20th day of August 2012.
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Saturday
Monday - Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday - Friday
Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted each weekday at:
(La votacion adelantada en persona se llecara a cabo de lunes a viemes en)
(Notifiquese, por las presente, que las casillas electorales sitados abajo se abriran desde las 7:00 am hasta
las 7:00 pm el 6 Noviembre 2012 para votar en la election especial para elegir rs).
To the Registered Voters of the City of Sanger, Texas
(A los votantes registrados del ciudad Sanger, Texas)
October.27,2012
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(entre las 8:00 de la manana y las 5:00 de la tarde empezando el 22 Octubre 2012 terminando el 26
Octubre 2012.)
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Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on
November 6,2012, for voting in a Special Election to legalize the sale of all alcoholic beverages for
off-premise consumption only.
races as well as the 1 Mile
Pet Walk is open on-line at
www.tailstrails.com. Time
chip management is by lo-
cally owned Moo Sports.
Tails and Trails is presented
by Denton Animal Shelter
Foundation, Inc.
Friendly dogs on leash-
es are welcome for all activ-
ities. There is free parking
Are you ready for a shared data plan*:
them.
Up to 10 devices can
be used on a plan. You can
cover smartphones, feature
phones, tablets and laptops/
connect cards/netbooks.
AT&T and Verizon charge
a monthly base fee of $30
for a feature phone, $10 for
a tablet and $20 for a lap-
top/ connect card/netbook.
(There is no extra charge
for tethering - that's using
a smartphone or tablet to
share an Internet connec-
tion with other devices.)
At Verizon, each smart-
phone costs $40 per month.
A smartphone costs $45 on
AT&T’s 1GB plan, $40 on
the 4GB plan, $35 on the
6GB plan and $30 on the
10-20GB plans.
Shared data plans let
family members draw from
a monthly pool of data. You
don’t have to buy a data
plan for Mom, a data plan
for Dad and a data plan for
Junior.
The good news for light
data users is that AT&T and
Verizon shared plans start at
1GB. Verizon’s 1GB is $50,
while AT&T’s is $40. From
there, AT&T jumps to a
$70/4GB level.
The 4GB Verizon plan
also costs $70. A family
using 4GB of data with
2 smartphones, one basic
phone and one tablet would
pay $190 per month at Veri-
zon and AT&T.
Unlike AT&T, Verizon
offers a 2GB/$60 data plan.
That could be the sweet spot
for many families.
AT&T’s higher allot-
ative pet costume, the most
creative pet/adult themed
costume, and the most cre-
ative child’s costume. All
participants will receive an
award certificate. Raffle
tickets for wonderful items,
including a wine tasting for
12 with appetizers at Cafe
du Luxe, are on sale now at
the fairgrounds or at Cafe
du Luxe for only $5/each
or 5 tickets for $20. The
prizes will be displayed and
tickets available at the event
also.
Official rescue spokes-
dog Stoney will lead the
parade of shelter dogs with
his owner Dr. Dan Mc-
Bride. A special “Blessing
of the Pets” will be per-
formed at 9:00 a.m. by Rev.
1,
Lisa Patterson who will also
be available for individual
pet blessings.
Major sponsors include:
Hills Pet Nutrition, Denton
Business Journal, Denton
Record-Chronicle, North
Texas Fair Associatiion, The
Wash Factory Car Wash,
First State Bank, Denton
Prescription Shop, Dr. Dan
McBride, Kind Compan-
ions, and Antique and West-
ern Heritage Galleries.
For more informa-
tion about Tails and Trails
10K/5K/1M Pet Walk &
Festival: www.tailstrails.
com and Facebook.com/
tailstrails5k. Contact us at
info@tailstrails.com or call
325-260-9248.
Denton County Elections Administrator
P.O. Box 1720
Denton, Texas 76201
Applications for ballots by mail must be receive^tiq^teSfij^-t^e close of business on October 30,2012:
(Las solicitudes para boletas que se votaran ep&tskntiapdrx'qrretidcberan recibirse para el fin de las
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If you're one of the 200
million wireless custom-
ers of AT&T or Verizon,
it's time to make a decision
about shared data plans.
Verizon rolled out its
Share Everything plans to
new customers back in June.
The mobile operator allows
current customers to stay
on tiered plans if they pre-
fer. Those on grandfathered
unlimited plans must switch
to a tiered plan or a Share
Everything plan to get a sub-
sidized phone.
AT&T's Mobile Share
launched Aug. 23. The car-
rier has said it will continue
to offer traditional plans to
new and current customers.
Those with grandfathered
unlimited plans can keep
them.
Even if you're happy
with your tiered or grand-
fathered unlimited plan,
it pays to learn the ins and
outs of these new shared
data plans. A shared plan
might save your family mon-
ey and offer more features
than you're getting now.
Shared plans from
AT&T and Verizon start out
by giving users unlimited
talk and text. Your monthly
wireless bill is determined by
how many gadgets you want
covered and how much data
you want to share among
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Additional early voting will be held at the same location as follows:
(La votacion adelantada ademas se llevara a cabo en el mismo sitio de tai manera)
Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to:
(Las solicitudes para boletas que se votaran en ausencia por coneo deberan enviarse a:)
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ments include 6GB/$90,
10GB/$120, 15GB/$160
and 20GB/$200.
Verizon’s data
step up in 2GB/$10-a-
month increments, maxing
out at 20GB/$150.
Generally, shared data
plans are a good fit for fam-
ilies that still talk and text a
lot, like to use cellular-capa-
ble tablets and don’t burn up
excessive amounts of data.
Singles who are heavy data
users might want to consid-
er sticking with a traditional
plan, switching to prepaid
or switching to an unlimited
data plan at Sprint or T-Mo-
bile.
Everyone’s needs are
different. That’s why I made
a handy calculator at www.
komando.com to help you
decide which shared data
plan is best for you. Just en-
ter the number of devices
you have and it tells you the
monthly cost for each data
plan on both carriers.
Before you choose a
level, it’s essential that you
have an accurate picture of
how much data your fam-
ily uses per month. Log in
to your online account and
examine your usage over the
past six months and then
use that as your guide.
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