The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1981 Page: 3 of 16
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October 22, 1981, The Nocona News, Nocona, Texas, Page 3
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Appraisals on local values
staying up nights worrying.
These days just earning a good living
or getting a raise won't solve your money
problems. It's how well you manage your
money that counts. And that’s what our
money management booklets help you
do—get the most out of every dollar you
earn.
You'll get down-to-earth answers to
questions like: How to Buy a Car. How
to Handle Credit. How to Use your
Checking Account. How to Save Money.
How to Build Financial Security. And
many more.
You'll get dozens of new ideas about
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it's only human to worry about money
these days. Even though it doesn't do
much good.
You worry about spending more—on
food, clothes, housing, everything. And
you still have to make it on the same
income.
You worry about the plans you've
made for the future —the kids growing
up, college, and someday your retirement.
And you wonder where the money's
going to come from.
We don't have all the answers. But we
do have something that will help. A
series of Personal Money Management *
booklets and a new kind of budget book
we've just published. Here's why we
think reading them is better than
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Thursday Literary Club President Ella Williams, right, stands by a
recent addition to the Judge and Mrs. Clyde Whiteside home, a large
painting purchased in York, England. Mrs. Whiteside, left, will be
one of four hostesses for Sunday’s Tour of Homes. Proceeds from the
tour will benefit the Nocona Library Building Fund.
how to spend, save, borrow, and manage
your money more effectively. So money
becomes less of a problem and more of
a solution.
Richard and suffering by the deceased
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You’ll also get our new I-Hate-To-
Budget Book. It’s unlike any other budget
book you've ever tried because it helps
you develop a spending plan so you can
look ahead, not just keep track of the
past.
And you'll get it all free for the asking.
So why not stop in and give our money
management booklets and budget book
a chance to help you.
They’ll do more than just help you
with your money. They'll also help you
to a good night’s sleep.
20-year-old son was working for
when he fell to his death earlier
this year.
Fuller has sued Junior Haney
Equipment Co., R.D. Haney Jr.
and Junior Haney Drilling Co. for
negligence in the death of Dennis
Eugene Fuller.
The suit, which seeks a total of
$160,000 in damages, claims that
the defendants were negligent in
their actions and supervision of a
drilling Rig No. 6 on June 13.
1981, when the younger Fuller
died.
According to the suit, the
deceased climbed onto the derrick
of the oil rig to prepare it for
The first two entries for the Se-
cond Annual Chisholm Trail Chili
Cook-off have been received.
Entered from Horton Oil Co.
was Pete and Barbara Horton ser-
ving up Drilling Mud Chili with
special ingredients of drilling
mud, cottonseed hulls, black
magic and quebaco, one of the by-
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Jewell Fuller of Bowie has sued the before he died and $100,000 in ex-
Bowie drilling company his emplary damages.
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Sales records and values used to
set the recent battery of property
valuations are based on Montague
County data and not “Irving,
Dallas or Oklahoma City values,”
said an appraisal company official
Tuesday.
Speaking before the Nocona
Rotary Club, Chris Rider, project
manager for Associated Tax Ser-
vices, Inc., the firm hired to con-
duct the county-wide property
reappraisal, made that comment.
"We did not use Irving values,”
Rider said, dispelling one com-
plaint aired by disgruntled pro-
perty owners upon the reciept of
re-evaluation notices in the past
week. “We used local values."
Rider explained ATS used local
sales records from a variety of
sources to develop a table of "per
laydown when he either became products of natural gas.
entagled or fell from the rig and From Sewell-Uselton Insurance
suffered fatal injuries, the entry is "Texas Multi-Peril”
The parent is seeing $10,000 for including fresh longhorn meat,
damages to himself as a result of bone meal, hoof paste, prickly
his son’s death, $50,000 for pain pears and mequite blooms.
cent to the Whiteside home and
will be open for visitors to view a
collection of Tavayas Indian ar-
tifacts and Texana history and
literature.
The home of Mrs. James Mc-
Call is a traditional two story brick
home built by Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Call in 1940. A traditional interior
is furnished with many antiques.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Nunneley is a two story brick
home originally built by Cadmus
McCall in the late 30’s. The Nun-
neleys have recently added a
spacious game room and indoor
swimming pool.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lipscomb is a contem-
porary style designed by an Arl-
ington architect.
square foot,” “per lot” and “per
acre” formulas for different types
of buildings and property and
then used the values and formulas
in the reappraisal.
The firm then actually,
physically measured buildings in
the county to derive the total
square footage of the property as
well as other visual factors which
would be used in determination a
"physical deprecation value” and
an “economic depreciation
value." The later takes into con-
sideration location, adjacent pro-
perty uses and conditions of adja-
cent property which might effect
the value of one’s property.
Rider did note, “we’re not do-
ing independent fee appraisals,"
explaining that, by law, they are
required to do mass appraisals
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The Thursday Literary Club is
sponsoring a tour of homes on
Sunday, October 25, from 2 to 5
p.m.
The proceeds from the tour will
be donated to the Nocona Library
Fund. Tickets for the tour will be
$5.00 and will be sold the day of
the tour at each home. Advance
tickets may be purchased at Ella’s
Extras or the library.
The tour will include four lovely
and distinctive homes.
The home of Judge and Mrs.
Clyde Whiteside is a spacious
country French home. The house,
which was originally built in 1962,
burned in 1978 and has been
rebuilt and refurnished. A recent
addition to the interior is an anti-
que painting from York, England.
The Benton Museum is adja-
which, while generally true, do what is a fair value,” Rider said,
not necessarily take into con- speaking from the property
sideration “everything you might owner’s point of view. “Is it what
know about your property.” the property would see for using a
“We’ll be the first to tell your willing seller and a willing buyer
(that) in 23,000 acounts, yes, we with no duress?”
will miss some things," Rider said. “Then you ask yourself, is it fair
Because of that, ATS has set up and equal (to your neighbors' pro- j
a series of interview days where perty), and you say yes. Then in j
property owners can air their con- that case, no relief is probably
cems with ATS appraisers in necessary."
Montague by scheduling an ap- If one or both of those tests fail,
pointment. then the property owner needs to
"The appraisers will talk to you. schedule an appointment with
I think your neighbors will tell you ATS, or they can bypass ATS and
the people there will treat you go directly to the Board of
fairly,” the ATS executive added. Equalization for a hearing.
He advised the property owner "If you can substantiate (your
to look for two things when con- claims), then some remedy is in
sidering whether or not to travel to order,” Rider simply stated ad-
Montague to protest the valua- ding ATS was quite willing to ac-
tions. cept the fact that some values
“First, is my value in excess of might be out of line.
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Mesler, Tracy R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1981, newspaper, October 22, 1981; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493816/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.