The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1980 Page: 4 of 4
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___BUDGET HEARING
The Kerens Independ-
ent School District
will holds its' annu-
al Budget Hearing for
the 1980-81 school
year on August 4,
1980, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Kerens ISD Board
Room.
ss/Brenda Fields
Secretary of
Board
Kerens ISD
~Tu¥lYc"¥otic¥
I, Calvin D. Frankl-
in, Tax Assessor-
Collector for the Ke-
rens Independent Sch-
ool District in acco-
rdance with the prov-
isions of Article
7244c, V.T.C.S., have
calculated the tax
rate which may not be
exceeded by more than
three (3) percent by
the governing body of
the Kerens Independe-
nt School District
without holding a pu-
blic hearing as requ-
ired by Article 7244c
v.t.c.s. That rate is
as follows: $1.77 per
$100 of assessed val-
ue .
ss/Calvin D. Frankl-
lin A/C
July 22, 1930
NOTICE' OF" PUBLIC ~~"
HEARING^ _
NOTICE is hereby gi-
ven to owners of pro-
perty hereinafter de-
scribed or referred
to and to all other
persons as provided
by law that the City
of Kerens will hold
a public hearing on
Tuesday, August 5,
1980 at 8:00 p.m. in
the City Council Cha-
mbers, Municipal Of-
fices to consider zo-
ning changes on the
property hereinafter
described and at whi-
ch time and place all
interested persons
will be given an opp-
ortunity to be heard.
Application for a
change of zoning from
Single Family Reside-
ntial to Multi-
CASH AND CARRY
Kerens
Family. 140 X 150 in
the H. Bush Survey.
Applicant: William
and Carol D. Gaddy.
Application for a
change of zoning from
Single Family Reside-
ntial to General Ind-
ustry. 2.5 acres in
Daniel Part. IV. App-
licant: Les Thurman.
IT'S A BOY!
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Hobbs, Jr. of Houston
are the proud parents
of a little baby son,
Leroy Hobbs, III, bo-
rn July 21 in the Me-
morial General City
Hospital in Houston.
He tipped the scales
at seven pounds and
seven ounces.
To welcome him is a
Tribune
sister, Kelly, gran-
parents, Mr; Leroy
Hobbs of Houston, Mr-
s. June Capehart of
Kerens, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Bob Tekell of
Kerens and great-
grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Trent and
Mr. and Mrs, W. J.
Tekell.
IT'S A GIRL!
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Baker of Mt. Pleasant
are the proud parents
of a little baby gir-
1.
She was born Sunday
afternoon, July 20,
at 2:30 p.m. and wei-
ghed six pounds and
ten and one half oun-
ces, was eighteen and
one half inches long
and has been named
July 24, 1980
VISA
' ^4
2 off
FAMOUS BRANDS
SUMMER DRESSES
1/2 PRICE
SUMMER SEPARATES
1/2 PRICE
PANTS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, BLAZERS
ONE SHOW BLOUSES SI
$1000
ONE GROUP PANTS
$1000
DONNELL’S FASHIONS
SPECIALS
Ground tie at
Routtd Steaic.
7- BoScStea ic.
HERE’S WHERE
THE ACTION IS!
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
Powell State
Bank «
Stacey Loree.
She is welcomed by
her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard St
Ama of Arlington and
maternal grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Baker of Farmer's Br-
anch. Her great-
grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. John Rose of
Barry and Mrs. R. W.
St Ama of Kerens,
IT'S ANOTHER BOY!
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Burden of Dallas are
the proud parents of
a little baby son.
He was born in the
Methodist Hospital in
Dallas Thursday, July
17.
Weighing ten pounds
and seven ounces, he
has been named Matth-
ew Ryan.
He is welcomed by a
little brother, Bran-
don, paternal grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Burden and mat-
cmmm
CARD OF T]¥Nl{s^Thanks"
to everyone for all
the kindness and
sympathy shown during
Mother's recent ill-
ness and death. A sp-
ecial thank you to
people who sent flow-
ers. brought food
and sent cards and
offered prayers in
our behalf. May God
bless each of you.
The family of
Mrs. Earl Thomason
WMTED-ChiIdren~ to"""......
care for in my home
weekdays. Infants and
up, including school
age. Cindy Miller
396-2611
ernal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Hilliard.
"It usually takes more than
three weeks to prepare a
good impromptu speech."
Mark Twain
Bits of teak wood more than 2,000 years old have been
found in Indian caves.
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Franklin Fence
— All Types Fence —
Wood, Chain Link, Dog Pens
Kerens 214-396-2864
SAMMY
FRANKLIN
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Hiccup/
ft vV. '
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345-25|l2
HOUSE TO BE MOVED OR
TORN DOWN, corner of
S 1st and S Alma. MA-
KE OFFER-396,-2965
An old home remedy for HICCUPS was to place a
paper bag over the head and presto! the hiccups
are gone.
Hobart says you would do
better to use the paper
bags to carry home bonefide
medical supplies....
HILLIARD DRUGS
“‘Prescription Chemists”
Phone 396-2214
S/Ruone 5 teak
Arm Roast
Chuck Roast
f* MEAlOv
5uceo Baco*s
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Cork breadnnt
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v
Country
Supermarket
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Highway 31 at Colket
Phone 396-7124
‘Kftryns, T^as -^ggMAN. you've gotta learn to relax.'
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York, Donna. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1980, newspaper, July 24, 1980; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth591474/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.