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Serving The People Of Tyler County For 86 Years TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST AWARD WINNER 2012 Thursday, March 7, 2013—Vol. 86, No. 10 WWW.TYLERCOUNTYBOOSTER.COM 75¢ Tyler County and the City of Woodville Host TEX-21 US 287 Corridor Task Force by Tina S. Richards The Nutrition Center in Woodville was the gathering site on Wednesday, February 26 for the most recent meeting of the Transportation Excellence for the 21st Century (TEX-21) and the US 287 Corridor Task Force meeting. In a joint effort, officials from Tyler County and the City of Woodville hosted Task Force representatives from around the state as they convened to hear updates and discuss future plans for assembled groups. Briefly, the purpose of TEX-21 US 287 Corridor Task Force is to provide the communities, up and down U.S. 287, with an appropriate platform to improve, sustain, and advance the current and future potential of US 287. Their goals encompass the 287 Corridor becoming a thriving thoroughfare for the transportation of goods, in hopes of attracting and retaining world-class corporate residents into the region. Their efforts include seeking funding and available resources at both the federal and state levels. Phillip Lujan, Director of Transportation and Development for TxDot, presented a brief update on upcoming projects that pertain to the lower 57 miles of US 287 which fall within the Beaumont Region of TxDot. Starting in June 2013, TxDot is scheduled to begin the widening of 15.7 miles of highway. Construction will start at the split for Lumberton/Silsbee exits and will end north of Kountze, just outside of the entrance to the Big Thicket Preserve. Chris Fisher, Director of the Port of Beaumont, discussed current and future expansion plans that coincide with development of US 287. He explained with the expansion and deepening of the Panama Canal, scheduled to be completed in 2015, the ports of the Gulf Coast will Cont. On Pg. 8A Jim Powers/Booster Toast to Texas—Tyler County Judge Jacques Blanchette presents a Toast to Texas during last Friday’s event at Heritage Village Museum. The Annual event drew a fine crowd to celebrate Texas Independence Day, which was March 2. You can read the whole story in Sandy Taylor’s column on pg. 3A of this issue, and check out a gallery of photos from the event on the Tyler County Booster website. Sheriff says he won’t tolerate drinking & driving in Tyler County Burglar steals Woodville family’s memories in break-in by Emily Waldrep by Emily Waldrep Weatherford reminds the community that driving while intoxicated for any reason will not be taken lightly. Patrick Donnelly, age 47 of Houston, Kenneth Joseph Hawkings, age 45 of Woodville, Joshua Allen Tyler County has expeLacy, age 27 of Woodville, rienced numerous arrests Roy Denton King, age regarding drinking and 38 of Silsbee, Jose Edudriving throughout the past ardo Rodriguez, age 24 of week, and Sheriff Bryan Denham Springs, La., and Kimberly Ann Sweeny, age 47 of Colmesneil were all arrested last week on DWI or DWI-related charges. Weatherford said that Driving While Intoxicated in Tyler County is inexcusby Emily Waldrep able, and that deputies will Warren ISD held its monthly school board meeting on be looking for impaired February 26 to discuss teacher of the month, enrollment drivers. “Since January 1 when I and teacher contracts. Teachers of the Month at Warren ISD were Michael took over we have deputies Sanders, Lacy Laurent, Cherie Stanley, Ona Davis, Sonja out in full force patrolFoxworth, and Robert Holcombe. The teachers will be ling, along with the city of treated to a nice dinner and a day off from work in return Woodville and our state for all the hard work they had put into the students dur- troopers. We are going to make sure that the roads ing the month of February. The board was also proud to announce that Warren’s and towns in Tyler County current enrollment is 1,249, which is a strong 95.1 per- are as safe as possible, and cent. The district has implemented award programs and that includes county roads incentives for kids who don’t miss school, and it seems as well,” Weatherford said. “Deputies are making sure to be paying off. In addition to discussing enrollment and teachers of the they are out on the county month, the board also extended the contracts of several roads looking for intoxicated drivers, and that includes Warren ISD teachers and staff members. Campus principals James Swinney, Ernestine Mitchell, any type of motorized Jamie Applewhite and Chris Carter all received contract vehicle such as ATV’s or extensions for 2012-2013. Administrative Assistant Mike 4-Wheelers. Those types of vehicles are not allowed on Paddie also received an extension. Non-certified professionals, such as business manager county roads anyway, but we Terry Ling and Director of Operations Tony Keeler, both want to make sure that the county roads are patrolled as received contract extensions as well. Terri Fountain, the school health coordinator, also well as the state highways.” According to Weatherford, received an extension. John Woodard, Darla Nowak, Ronnie Ford, Kristina the Sheriff ’s Department Weidman and Terri Fountain also all received term has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to drinking teachers contract extensions. The next board meeting will be held on March 28 at 7 and driving. p.m. Cont. On Pg. 8A Warren Board extends teacher / staff contracts Woodville, Texas 75 CENTS USPS 645-560 Email the Booster: General Manager Kelli Barnes kellibarnes@tylercountybooster.com Advertising Director Becky Byley bb@tylercountybooster.com 6 8 31 35 Editor Jim Powers 0editor@tylercountybooster.com 0 00 1 7 Index Obituaries................ 2A Columnists................ 3A Society....................... 4A Church...................... 5A Sports...................6&7A Classifieds................. 1B Real Estate...............2B After a rash of several home, car and business burglaries in Tyler County over the past several months, one Woodville resident says that the recent burglaries have hit way too close to home. Tracy Litton of Woodville says that her father gave her a home on Cobb Mill Road after he passed away, and that she had stored many of their family memories in both the home and nearby shed. But, on Monday after leaving work she noticed something was not right. “I was leaving work and looked across the road and saw the door to the shed ajar,”Litton said.“Since I am the only one with a key to the lock I knew something was wrong. I went up to the shed and it looked like a tornado hit it.Tools, boxes and our belongings were everywhere. My daughter’s crowns and trophies from her beauty pageants were stored in the shed, and her six-foot grand supreme trophy had been smashed to pieces along with several of her beloved pageant crowns.” Litton has a young daughter that loved to compete in beauty pageants and queens contests, and several of her trophies, costumes, crowns Cont. On Pg. 8A Jim Powers/Booster VFW donates $150 to “The Nutrition Craft Club”—Cmdr. Robert Brandin presents a check for $150 to Frankie Kindle on behalf of Robert M. Pate Post 2033, Veterans of Foreign Wars and its Ladies Auxiliary. The money will assist the ladies in buying supplies for free pillows that are given at Houston’s V.A. Hospital. Also present for the VFW Ladies Auxiliary were Priscilla Hale, Jo Ann Price and Elsie Stewart. Quartermaster/Adjutant James Hale also attended. The Club, which formed in 2006, has made over 2,000 abdominal pillows for veterans coming out of heart surgery and other procedures. The ladies gather each Friday morning at the Nutrition Center in Woodville to stuff the pillows. The pre-cutting of fabric and the down stuffing is donated by the ladies from United Methodist Church of Woodville. Tyler County SPORTS, 2B, 3B Charles Fentress on deck before his home run Obituaries 2A James Brown Colmesneil Bennie Clamon Doucette Esther Hillyer Newton Dorothy Prince Woodville CMYK Columns 3A Ed Sterling Capital Highlights Bob Bowman East Texas Sandy Taylor Heritage Village Willis Webb ‘Of a writing-paper, triangular cup and good water’ Page 2A TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Obituaries James Brown James H. Brown, 82, of Colmesneil, passed away Monday, February 25, 2013, at his home, of heart failure. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Friday, March 1, 2013, at the First Baptist C h u rc h , Colmesneil, with Brother Doyle C o w art and Brother Wa l t e r McAlpin officiating. Burial was in Colmesneil Cemetery with pallbearers Steve Brown, Chris Davis, Randy Gardner, Mike Marshall, Tim Brown and Kirk Brown. Honorary pallbearers were Don Bess, J.P. Dean, Colt Edwards, Bobby Mann, Lesley Owens, Keith Barnes, and Wade Skinner. Visitation was held at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home,Woodville on Thursday, February 28, 2013, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. James was born September 2, 1930, to H. P. Brown and Iva Butler Brown in the Acall Community, a part of North Colmesneil. He was proud to be a graduate of the CHS Class of 1947 where he was known as Candy Brown and was a competitive player of basketball, football, and baseball. A lifelong citizen of Colmesneil, James was a member of First Baptist Church, Colmesneil Yellow Pine Masonic Lodge #679, a 32nd Degree Mason, and a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He felt privileged to serve a number of years on The Tyler County Hospital and First State Bank Boards. He served in the Army during the Korean War and was always grateful to live in a free United States where he displayed the United States and Texas flags in his yard. He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry & Iva Brown, and an infant sister, Eloise. James’survivors include his loving wife of 56 years, Jackie; sons, Tim Brown, his wife, Terri, and Kirk Brown all of Colmesneil; granddaughters, Jessica Brown of Orange, Abby & Jake Shaver of Los Angeles, CA, and Leslie Smith of Orangefield; great grandchildren, Grayson, Hayden, Kendyl, Korbin, Kacey, and Caitlyn; brothers, Kenneth Brown & wife, Joyce,Travis Brown & wife, Evone all of Colmesneil; nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends and lifelong friend, J.P. Dean. The family sincerely appreciates the visits, cards and prayers from so many friends and relatives and the special attention and professional care of the Family Clinic Doctors and Nurses of Tyler County Hospital of Woodville and the Memorial Specialty Hospital Doctors and Nurses, 6th Floor of Lufkin, and 1st Quality Hospice of Woodville. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 247, Colmesneil, Texas 75938, 1st Quality Hospice, LLC 716 West Bluff St., Woodville, 75979 or charity of choice. Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville. Bennie Clamon Bennie Jean Clamon, 81, of Doucette, passed away February 28, 2013. Born June 13, 1931 in Angelina County, Texas, to William and Rosie Davis Lacy, she lived in Colmesn e i l most of her life. She was known throughout Tyler County by the restaurants she owned and operated: Colmesneil City Restaurant, Ace Country in Colmesneil and J & K Diner in Woodville. She was loved by her family and the many patrons of her restaurants throughout Tyler County. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, James East Texas Home Health is joining with The Orchard for Free Zumba classes for 50 and over Starting at 9 a.m. on March 4 Mondays and Wednesdays at The Orchard 805 W. Dogwood St in Woodville For More Information Contact Leann Monk at (409) 200-1866 Daily notices online at www.tylercountybooster.com Clamon; son, Jesse Jim Sullivan; daughter, Janice Estell Henderson; brother, Jack Lacy; and sisters, Johnnie Mae Lacy and Jane Lacy. She is survived by her loving son, Johnny Sullivan of Doucette; brother, W. D. Lacy and wife, Shirley of San Augustine; sisters, Sybil Hutto of Doucette, Martha Dickerson of Milam and Birtie McBride of Henderson; stepson, James Clamon, Jr. of Colorado; grandchildren, Wayne and Michelle Kimball of The Woodlands, Jimmy and Ann Henderson of Zavalla, Jeanna Henderson of Barnum, John Henderson of Chester, Joe and Leigh Ann Henderson of Walker, La., Hope Sullivan of Doucette, Donna Jean Sullivan of Colmesneil, Jim Edward and Virgie Sullivan of Colmesneil; fourteen great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild; and numerous other family members and friends. Funeral service was held Sunday, March 3, 2013, at 2 p.m. at the Riley Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Ken DeRouen officiating. Burial followed at the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Chester. Visitation was held Saturday evening at the funeral home. Serving as pallbearers were Myron Lacy, Wayne Kimball, Jimmy Henderson, Jim Edward Sullivan, John Henderson, Joe Henderson, Mark Dickerson and Mervin Dickerson. Serving as honorary pallbearers were Mike Dickerson, James Henderson, Casey Henderson and Mason Sullivan. Services were held under the direction of Riley Funeral Home of Tyler County. A former active member of Trinity Episcopal Church in Jasper, she was also a teacher at Trinity School and chaired the Trinity School Annual auction for several years. Maggie was a member of the Altar Guild, Daughters of the King and the Women’s Auxiliary. She was a member of the ladies golf association at Rayburn Country, chaired many events during her many years as an Air Force wife, and was an alumnus of The Texas College of Mines, now The University of Texas at El Paso, where she received her teaching degree. She enjoyed golf, fishing, gardening, sewing, pets and the outdoors. Survivors include one son, John Q., Chandler and wife Lita of Rayburn Countr y, one daughter, Cheri Chandler Woodard of Rayburn Country, one sister, Mirium Ruhlen of Washington, D.C., four grandchildren, Josh & Stephane Chandler, John L. & Aubrey Chandler, Christopher S. Woodard, and Rizi Dimatulac and Husband Eric, and two great grandchildren, Layla Chandler and Bea Dimantulac. She was preceded in death by her parents, Col. Christopher C. and Edith Strawn, husband Col. John L. Chandler, son, George C. Chandler, one brother, Col. Louis Strawn and one sister, Martha Paul. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, Trinity Episcopal Church, 800 North Main, Jasper, Tx. or Lakes Area Hospice, 254 Ethel Street, Jasper, TX, 75951. Margaret Chandler Douglas Overstreet Memorial services for Margaret Strawn Chandler, 88, of Rayburn Country, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 9, 2013, at Trinity Episcopal in Jasper. Maggie was a long time resident of Rayburn Country and a Marfa, Texas native. Margaret lost her battle with Alzheimer’s on February 17, 2013, at Woodville Health and Rehab in Woodville, Texas. Esther Hillyer Dorothy Prince Esther Faye Como Hillyer, 93, of Newton, formerly of Woodville, slipped from this world with hardly a sigh to join her loved ones waiting in Heaven on March 2, 2013. Born December 27, 1919 in Harrison Count y , Te x a s to Ben a n d L u l a Humes Como, s h e lived in Woodville for many years. She taught her six children by example to be respectful, responsible and to be hardworking adults. She quit school when she was in the 9th grade to take care of her grandmother, then her mother, her father and then her mother-in-law. Esther lived a life of service to her family and friends. She was active in her church work at Fair view Baptist Church at Dam-B. In the last five years, she suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and lived with her children. She loved to fish and was very good at it. To her children and grandchildren, she was the best cook in the whole world. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband of 56 years, Leroy Hillyer; sons, Herman Mickie Hillyer and Carroll Hillyer. Esther is survived by her loving children, Dale Hillyer of Wildwood, Lamar Hillyer and wife, Louise of Newton, Dana Shane and husband, Tommy of Woodville, Iris Hare and husband, Mike of Kountze, Alice Brown and husband, Tommy of Newton; brother, Bennie Lee Como and wife, Louise of Silsbee; eleven grandchildren, twenty-nine great grandchildren, ten great, great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral ser vice was held Tuesday, March 5, 2013, at 11 a.m. at the Riley Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Bennie Como and Brother Milton Powers officiating. Burial followed at the Old Hardin Cemetery in Kountze. V isitation was held Monday evening at the funeral home. H o n o r i n g t h e i r g r a n d mother, her grandchildren served as pallbearers. Ser vices were held under the direction of Riley Funeral Home of Tyler County. Dorothy Jean Prince,67,of Woodville,passed away Monday,February 25, 2013, in Woodville, Texas. Visitation was held on Thursday, February 28,2013,from 5 – 7 p.m.at Stringer & Griffin FuneralHome in Woodville. Graveside services were held Fr i d a y, March 1, 2013, at 10 a.m. at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery. Officiating were Bishop Preston Livingston and Pastor Hazel Rumby. Dorothy was born February 23, 1945, to James Franklin & Willie Geneva Smart Stanley in Warren, Texas. She was a former resident of Spokane, Wash. and had lived in Woodville for the past eight years. She had worked for Jasper Oil Company. She is survived by her son,Thomas Clayton Prince & wife, Melissa of Lumberton; daughter, Teresa Prince Townson & husband, Dennis of Hallsville; stepdaughters, LindaThibideaux and Debbie Snell both of Nederland; brothers,Robin Bruce Smart of Zanesville, Ohio, Johnny Ennis Smart of Spurger, David Smart of Zanesville, Ohio, William “Bill” Smart of Kountze, Kevin Reid of Silsbee; sister,Emma Lee Thornton & husband, L.K. of Woodville; stepsister, Sheilia Harmon of Zanesville, Ohio; grandchildren, Brailey, Brisais, Dustin, Brandi, Cody, Ashley, Christopher, Jeremy, Courtney, Holly, Ryan, Rachel, Aron, Skyler and Brianna; and great grandson, Bentley. Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville. Douglas Earl Overstreet, 80, of Woodville, passed away Sunday, March 3, 2013, at Tyler County Hospital in Woodville, Texas. Visitation was held on Tuesday, March 5 from 5 - 7 p.m. at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Woodville. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 6 at 10 a.m. at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel in Woodville with a Masonic graveside service at Magnolia Cemetery in Woodville. Officiating was Brother Troy Richardson. Earl was born December 1, 1932 to Allen Douglas and Gussie Elizabeth Curry Overstreet in Village Mills, Texas. He was a lifelong resident of Tyler County and was a retired inspector from Cameron Iron Works. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of Woodville Magnolia Masonic Lodge #495 for many years. He was also an extremely talented wood craftsman who made beautiful birdhouses. He is survived by his wife of 409-283-2516 58 years, Sue Overstreet of Woodville; daughter, Sharon Louise Bankston Overstreet of Austin; and sister, Loyce Fontenot of Beaumont. Services were under the di- L ouise Bankston, 85, of rection of Stringer & Griffin Colmesneil, passed away SunFuneral Home of Woodville. day, March 3, 2013 at Pine Ridge Healthcare in Livingston, Texas. Louise was born April 23, 1927 to Samuel & Gladys Bacon in Houston, Texas. She worked for the U.S. Post Office. She is survived by her son, Beginning February 5 Bernie Bankston of ColmesWoodville Iron & Metal Recycling Center neil; sister, Ruby Young of will offer FREE pick up service for your Colmesneil; grandchildren, Ron & Jennifer Bankston and corrugated cardboard, sorted office paper Veronica & William Thomaand newspaper. Please contact our office son; and great grandchildren, for more information. Dalton, Haliegh, Bryan, Carl and Nicol. (409) 331-9077 Cremation services were unWoodville Iron & Metal Recycling Center der the direction of Stringer Now taking e-scrap. & Griffin Funeral Home of (Electronic Wasted & Electronic Equipment) Woodville. ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS TYLER COUNTY WEATHER FORECAST • March 7 -March 13 High: 67 Low: 42 Rain: 10% High: 71 Low: 54 Rain:10% High: 73 Low: 61 Rain: 30% High: 75 Low: 52 Rain: 40% High: 69 Low:49 Rain: 60% Sharon Colley Sharon Kay Payne Colley, 58, of Town Bluff passed away peacefully on February 27, 2013. Born April 14, 1954 in Silsbee, Texas to To m m y and Gert r u d e F lowers Payne, she lived in Town Bluff for m a n y years. She retired from the Woodville I.S.D. Elementary Cafeteria as a manager. Sharon was a loving, warm, kind hearted person who always made people smile and loved her family with all her heart. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Mary Beth Payne andTommie Jeanette Payne;brother, James E. Payne. Sharon was survived by her loving husband,Randall E.Colley; daughters,CassandraKayWhisneantBass, Amanda Nicole Cowart Gore,Erica Lane Cowart Sheffield, Jessica Lee Ann Hall Jones, Cassandra Elaine Colley McNeil and Amber Marie Colley Finch; sons, Steven Thomas Lee Whisneant, Charles Dewayne Cowart, and Randall E. Colley, Jr.; twenty-four grandchildren and a host of other family members and friends. Funeral service was held Saturday, March 2,2013,at 11 a.m.at the Riley Funeral Home Chapel with Speaker Rock Miller officiating. Burial followed at the Town Bluff Cemetery. Visitation was held Friday evening at the funeral home. Serving as pallbearers were Clayton Bass,Brandon Cowart,Jacoby Bass, Bradley Jones, Kevin Sheffield, James Whisneant and Tony Gore. Services were held under the direction of Riley Funeral Home of Tyler County. theweatherchannel.com High: 74 Low: 47 Rain: 0% High: 78 Low: 51 Rain: 0% This space is available! To advertise here call Becky at the Booster (409) 283-2516 CMYK March 7, 2013 TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER Opinion Page 3A Visit us online at www.tylercountybooster.com Sequestration happens, effects to be felt AUSTIN — Friday, March 1, was the deadline for Congress and the White House to agree on how much to tax and how much to spend to avoid “sequestration” — automatic across-the-board cuts to federal programs in the current federal Capitol Highlights fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30, By and beyond. Ed No agreeSterling ment came. Now, budget reductions totaling $85 billion will come, resulting in fewer federal dollars meted out to the 50 states for education, social programs, environmental funds, civilian jobs linked to defense functions, and more. According to Texas’ 10-member Legislative Budget Board, however, key safety-net programs are exempted from federal cuts, such as Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program, National School Lunch Program, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. Also, certain transportation programs are exempted, including those administered by the Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Transit Administration. The Airport Improvement Program is also exempted, the LBB said. On Feb. 25, F. Scott McCown, executive director of the Austin-based Center for Public Policy Priorities, said, “Sequestration will be extremely damaging to our economy and to American families.” McCown listed possible effects in Texas resulting from sequestration, such as: - Loss of $68 million in funding for primary and secondary education, putting around 930 teacher and aide jobs at risk. - Loss of $51 million in funding for about 620 teachers, aides, and staff who help children with disabilities. - Around 4,720 fewer low income students would receive aid to help them finance the costs of college and around 1,450 fewer students will get work-study jobs that help them pay for college. - Head Start and Early Head Start services would be eliminated for about 4,800 children. - Loss of $8.5 million in environmental funding to ensure clean water and air quality, as well as prevent pollution from pesticides and hazardous waste. - Some 52,000 civilian Department of Defense employees would be furloughed, reducing gross pay by around $274.8 million in total. Lawmakers here march on Even with the prospect of no agreement in Washington to avoid sequestration, the Texas Legislature pressed forward with its tasks in the weekdays leading up to March 1. On Feb. 27, the Senate Finance Committee tentatively approved SB 7, legislation funding education and health and human services. The House on Feb. 21 passed House Bill 10, a patch that funds Medicaid until Sept. 30 coupled with partial restoration of the $5 billion hit suffered by public education in 2011. The bill quickly moved through the Senate Finance Committee, where it was substituted and passed. CSHB 10 is on the Intent Calendar, awaiting consideration by the full Senate. SB 7, by Senate Health and Human Services Chair Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, redesigns the Medicaid longterm care system for individuals with physical, intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as Texans 60 and Festival of the Arts is March 23 & 24 See You At The Village! T h a n k s t o t h o s e o f yo u w h o were par t of the standingroom crowd that attended the celebration of Texas Independence Day held last Heritage Village Friday, March By 1st, at Heritage Sandy Village. Our Taylor annual “Toast to Texas” began at 1 p.m. with colors posted by VFW Post 2033 from Woodville. Sequoia Obe, princess from the Alabama-Coushatta reser vation, signed the Lord’s Prayer. County Judge Jacques Blanchette spoke about flag etiquette – how to treat the flag, how to salute the flag, etc. Mayor Ben Bythewood recounted “snippets” of Texas history from the time of the Republic of Texas era. Students from St. Paul’s Episcopal School sang three Texas songs including “Texas, Our Texas”; they were directed by Sharon Brown. Four St. Paul’s students presented some information about four of the flags that flew over Texas during the time of the Republic – the Come and Take It flag, the flag designed by Sarah Dodson, the Zavalla flag (with a white star on blue and TEXAS between the arms of the star), and the “1842” flag. Samples of the flags were displayed by members of the Confederate Rose. Two students presented their “toasts” to Texas - Eli Shirley from Woodville and Tasha Bundrant from Warren. Thanks to their teachers, Aimee Scarberry and Beverly Hatch, for guiding them. A spring water “toast to Texas” was served by members of the Reading Club. Members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, dressed in clothing appropriate to the time of the Republic, presented a black powder salute that concluded the program. Many thanks to Mary Nell Rainey for coordinating this program for us. It couldn’t have been any better! The next event at Heritage Village is Festival of the Arts on Saturday, March 23. This is the beginning of Dogwood Festival in Tyler County. During the day on Saturday we will have all types of quilts on display, some made by members of the Sassy Scrappers Quilt Guild and some from the permanent collection at the Village. Other arts will also be demonstrated and on display. During the day there will be entertainment from the Village Stage for you to enjoy during your stroll through the Village to see the arts. Gates open at 9 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. Admission is $4 for adults and $2 for children under 12. The next day, Sunday, March 24, we will hold our annual Dinner on the Grounds at Heritage Village. This is patterned after an old-fashioned dinner on the grounds and we never know for sure all the different kinds of food we will be serving. Volunteers provide meats, vegetables, bread, salads, and desserts. The Village provides paper goods and beverages. We Tyler County Booster Serving the people of Tyler County since 1930. 205 W. Bluff, P.O. 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If you would like to help, give us a call at 283-2272 and tell us what you are contributing. We will be serving between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale now from Board members, Sullivan’s Hardware and the Gift Shop at Heritage Village. Cost is $10 for adults and $4 for children under 12. Tickets will be available at the door but we encourage you to purchase your tickets in advance to help us with our planning. over, she said. “We cannot continue to fund the same inefficient, unsustainable Medicaid system and expect a different result, especially given the significant increases in our populations of seniors and individuals with developmental disabilities - who are living longer, healthier lives than ever before,” Nelson said, adding, “SB 7 ensures that those currently being served continue to be served — but in a more efficient, coordinated manner. It also lays the groundwork to extend services to those currently waiting for them.” Military vote effort starts Texas Secretary of State John Steen on Feb. 25 launched an initiative, The Boots and Ballots Tour, by the Elections Division in the Office of the Texas Sec- retary of State, to prepare and provide military voters with additional resources to register to vote and participate in local, state and federal elections. As part of the effort, military and overseas voters are also being reminded the Federal Post Card Application they can fill out and return permanently registers them to vote and serves as a ballot request for a calendar year so they do not have to request a ballot each time an election is held. There are two Uniform Election dates in Texas this year: May 11, 2013 and Nov. 5, 2013. “No one does more to protect our freedom and right to vote than the men and women of our armed services,” Steen said. “So we must do everything we can to ensure they can participate in the very process they are serving and fighting to protect and defend.” Restoring Davy’s Spring An East Texas landmark remembered by motorists from the last century has been given a long-deserved facelift at Crockett. Anyone over fifty who traveled down El Camino Real, known today as Texas Highway 21, probably remembers stopping at the Davy Crockett Spring and sampling its cool water. For children, it was an easy-to-digest lesson in Texas history. Some told their friends in school, “I drank water where Davy Crockett did.” Thanks to a renovation effort, the spring site now includes a mural depicting a reunion between Davy Crockett and A.E. Gossett, a old family friend from Tennessee, as Crockett made his way across East Texas in 1835 on his way to the Alamo in San Antonio. A log cabin, perhaps similar to the one Gossett built near Crockett when he settled in what is now Houston County, is being moved to the site from Davy Crockett Memorial Park, also in Crockett. A fort will also be built in the middle of the park, along with a “snake tail” fence of the type used by pioneers in East Texas. The spring fountain, which has stood at its site for longer than most people can remember, was cleaned and spruced up. And a creek bed has been cleared of debris. Another addition will include banners of Davy Crockett along El Camino Real along a route from East Houston Avenue though the town square to the park for tourists to follow. Created by local artist Lucas Short, the colorful mural captures Davy and Gossett meeting in a woodlands setting in late 1835.Three months later, Crockett and about 180 other Alamo defenders died at the Alamo, becoming symbols for liberty. When Houston County was created by the Republic of Texas in June of 1837, A.E. Gossett donated land for a county seat and, because of his donation, he and his father Elijah were given the privilege of naming the county and the county seat. Since both Gossetts had served at the Battle of San Jacinto in April of 1836, they named the county for Sam Houston, who led the troops during the battle, and the county seat for Elijah’s boyhood friend from Rutherford County, Tennessee. When the Gossetts settled in East Texas, it was so remote that when they wanted a pound of coffee or other supplies, someone had to ride a horse to a trading post at Nacogdoches, more than sixty miles away. It was a journey of two hard days and required A.E. Gossett to leave his wife and children alone at home. But friendly Indian women often stayed with the family as Gossett made his way over a dim, rough woodland trail. Next time you’re in Crockett, be sure you stop at Davy’s spring. You, too, can boast that you drank water where Davy did. (Bob Bowman of Lufkin is the author of more than 50 books about East Texas history and folklore. He can be reached at bob-bowman.com) Of a writing-paper, triangular cup and good water Something I read recently about Texas times a few decades ago when there were such things as streams of clear, pristine water prompted me to remember experiences that underscored the contrast between then and now. Much of what I knew as forested land has seen a great deal of the trees removed to make room for drilling rigs in a natural gas boom that began a couple of decades back. Some of the removal, of course, predates the gas strike and was the result of natural population growth and expanded farming and ranching operations.This is particularly noticeable to me in my home county. In my early childhood years (until age 8), we lived in a series of three rural rental houses in Freestone County before my parents felt they could afford to buy a house “in town” — Teague. My folks grew up in farming/ranching families and, following both their families’ traditions, leased additional farming land and grazing acreage from the earliest days of their marriage. Ultimately, they came to own several fair-sized tracts for a period of time and continued to lease additional land as the need arose. Recollections of my life’s earliest years included an occasional fence-riding foray with Dad around some of the land.“Riding fence” involved going by horseback around a particular tract, checking the fence conditions while monitoring the cattle. Of course, I didn’t know or understand any of that. I just knew I was getting to “play cowboy” with Dad on occasion when he figured there wouldn’t be a lot of chasing cows or repairing fence. Much later, I learned it was more of an exploratory trip, on his part, to size up potential problems. At this point, I only had one younger brother (in a family that was to grow to four sons) and he wasn’t much more than a toddler when I had my grand adventures of riding fence with Dad. As my parents began to enjoy some modest success in farming and ranching, and as progress will have it, checking fences by horseback was gradually replaced by mechanized means and my younger siblings didn’t get to experience it as much as I did. My mother was one of the most protective, attentive moms anyone could ever have. At times, all four of the sons felt some resentment about tight reins, but none of us suffered any ill effects from frequently having to champ down on the bit. I suspect the length of time between my riding fence forays with Dad increased as her requirements for safety guarantees for “her boys”placed some shackles on his freedom to go about his business while “wet-nursing” one of us as his “helper” for the day. When Mom and Dad decided to allow me to take the occasional riding-fence trip, Mom asked about drinking water. Dad didn’t carry a canteen. Streams through much of his property, particularly the forested segments, were protected from some of those elements that can pollute a creek and thus could CMYK be trusted for a “clean, clear drink of water.” Mom and Dad showed me how he cupped his hands and scooped up a mouthful of water. My hands were too small By and I couldn’t put together a Willis decent “drinking Webb cup” in my hands. So, Mom took a sheet of notebook paper (not the coarse Big Chief tablet paper) and made a triangular-shaped cup that I could fold and keep in my back jeans pocket. When Dad and I were thirsty, we’d find a clear creek and while he used his hands, I had Mom’s triangular cup with which to drink. Thankfully, within a year or so, I grew enough that my hands formed an acceptable cup for slaking the thirst on a hard day of riding fence. I doubt anyone would drink directly from a creek today. Of course, soon Dad was doing the checking in a pick-up truck and he carried a huge jug of water along with a lunch. Ahh, times got much better. We’d moved to town and gotten involved in school and sports and riding fence fell by the wayside. Willis Webb is a retired community newspaper editor-publisher of more than 50 years experience. He can be reached by email at wwebb1937@att.net. Page 4A TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Society Visit us online at www.tylercountybooster.com Maxie and Joyce Young celebrate 60 years Airforce Airman Austin Bruce graduates from basic training Please join us as we celebrate the 60th Wedding Anniversary of our parents, Maxie and Joyce Young, Saturday, March 9, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. in the Family Life Center of First Baptist Church, Woodville. The event will be hosted by their children, Glen (Cathy), Linda, Lisa (Tim) and Gerald (Dana). No gifts, please. Air Force Airman Austin Scott Bruce graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Bruce is currently attending 91 days of technical school at Shepherd Air Force Base in Witchita Falls, for Aircraft electrical and environmental systems training. His family will relocate to an Air Force base in the United States or abroad in July. Bruce is the husband of Bethany Barnes Bruce of Colmesneil, and the son of Kenneth Graham, also of Colmesneil. He is a 2010 graduate of Big Sandy High School. Little Miss Lufkin 2013 Makayla McGowan Makayla is the daughter of Krystal Maddox of Lufkin and grand daughter of Rhonda Humphus & Great grand daughter of Monetta Durham of Woodville. 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The juror for the show is Peter Selz, past curator at MoMA , founding director of University Art Museum at Berkeley, and renowned art historian. Texas National 2013 Exhibition will be held at Cole Art Center in the newly renovated Old Opera House at 329 E. Main in Nacogdoches. The Exhibition will be open from April 13-June 8 during regular gallery hours of 12:30 p.m. until 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday. The public is invited. Easter Coloring Contest pg. 6B in this issue Best Annual Family Reunion March 23 The Best Annual Family Reunion will be held Saturday, March 23, 2013, at the Jewell Best Pedigo homeplace on CR4120, off Hwy 92 between Hwy 190 and Town Bluff. The fun begins at 9 a.m. and runs until about 4 p.m. Bring a covered dish, drinks, lawnchairs, old pictures, memories, and of course, all the relatives you can round up. Plates, cups, napkins and utensils will be provided. Please feel free to call Dorothy Nell Mills (409-718-2699) or Henry Allen Pedigo (409-718-0127). If you will NOT be attending, please call and let us know why - do we need to change the location? The date? How can we make it easier for EVERYONE to be there? You can also e-mail Kerry Pedigo at pedigok@gmail.com ‘Keep Tyler County Clean’ Teamwork Tyler County is pleased toannouncethe1stannualKeepTyler County Clean, Saturday, March 9. Theamountoftrashonourroadsand streets is a detriment to our County at a time of needed growth. Too often, we see litter and think“someone else is responsible for picking it up.”We need I would like to express my appreciation to Pastor Ross Shelton and the Deacons of the First Baptist Church, the Tyler County Sheriff Dept., and Girl Scouts Troop #2140 for their hard work and dedication to the Tyler County Youth Baseball Park. They really have helped in restoring our park. The park is over 30 years old. In the past year we have had a lot of work performed by Martin and Maxie Riley, Rotary Club and a whole lot of coaches, parents, etc. We have over 300 kids who participate in our program every Spring. If you run into these folks, please give them a THANKS for their help. Thank You, Tyler County Youth Baseball Board The Tyler County Girls Softball Association would like to thank a special group of people for their help and support. On Saturday, February 23, the park was buzzing with workers but not the usual moms, dads and board members. Saturday two different groups of volunteers came out to volunteer their time an dtalent in an effort to help get the softball park ready for this season. We would like to thank Michele Tucker and Crystal Wainwright for organizing their Girl Scouts and working so diligently to paint the dugout benches on all of the fields and bleachers on the T-ball field. We also want to thank Pastor Ross Shelton and the volunteers from the First Baptist Church of Woodvillewho came out with tools in hand and helped clean up the brush and debris between the fence and the airport. Upkeep on the fields and park can be a daunting task. It is a huge help to have these tasks accomplished as we get ready to kick off the 2013 season. All of us from the Tyler County Girls Softball Association, players, parents, coaches and board members say thank you to these folks as well as many others that have helped by volunteering their time. It is only with the help and support of the community that we are able to make each season a successyear after year. Thank You, TCGSA CMYK to simply stop, pick it up, and do our part to keep Tyler County Clean. In order for this program to be effective, it needs to be started with education, community pride, and individual involvement. We are asking that our citizens become involved by taking the initiative to pick up trash on the street or road they live on. In most instances, the amount of trash can easily be put in a small bag and be disposed of with the individual’s household trash. If your street is litter-free,please consider adopting a road or area that might be less populated but in need of cleaning. We also invite Churches,Civic Organizations,Schools,etc.,to volunteer by adoptinglargerisolatedorruralareasin needofcleaning. Wearecoordinating this with Tyler County and the City of Woodville’s Spring Cleaning programs.TheCounty’sSpringCleaning Programallowsfordisposalofmetalat theCollectionCenterfromMarch1st thru the 1st week in April. The City’s Spring Clean allows for the drop-off of household trash at the City of Woodville Collection Center during the first two weeks of March. Items such as electronics,lead paint,tires,and batteries are not allowed for disposal, please contact the City or County for a list of items which are permissible. So get out, take a walk or ride, encourage your friends and neighbors to get involved. Please help by taking part in KeepTyler County Clean,and remember: do your part; DON’T LITTER! TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Page 5A Religion Journey Into Fullness by Gloria Russell THE BIBLE When I was a young mother someone challenged me to “wear out” a Bible for each of my four children to receive when I leave this earth. I never expected to live long enough for four Bibles to become worn, but today my family has grown from four to twenty-five, and I’m still wearing out Bibles. I recently read a quote that touched my heart. “A Bible that is falling apart often belongs to someone who isn’t.” This is a true statement, according to 2 Corinthians 4:16. “Therefore we do not lose heart. Even though our outward man is perishing, yet the inward man is being renewed day by day.” This simply means that physically you may be falling apart one piece at a time but your spirit-man is being built up, strengthened, and renewed day by day. You’ll never be as strong as you will be on the day you depart this earth for the place God has prepared. Isn’t this an encouraging word? How is this possible? There’s only one way and that is to study the Bible until it becomes part of who you are—part of the way you think, talk and act. This book is not just words on a page or a mere human resource for information. The Bible is supernatural with divine power to accomplish what you can never do in your flesh. Therefore you shall be “perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect,” Matthew 5:48. If Satan has a list of what he does not want you to do, Bible study is at the top, along with prayer and worship. He knows better than we do that knowing Scripture and obeying it are the twin foundations of a godly life that pleases God. Consider these important facts: •S urvival of the soul depends on daily reading the Word. (1 Peter 2:2) •T he Word provides guidance and direction. (Ps. 119:105) •I t is the only truth book you can trust. ( John 17:17) We must let God’s Word guide, correct, instruct, lead, teach and confirm us. Do not rush ahead without it—ever! See you next week, Gloria Messiah In The Passover Demonstration March 9 Messiah In The Passover, a vivid and exciting demonstration showing how Jesus fulfilled the ancient feast of Passover, will be held on Saturday March 9, 2013 1 p.m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Fred, Texas. Messiah In The Passover will be conducted by Zohar Gonen of Chosen People Ministries. Chosen People Ministries is an over one hundred-year-old mission that was founded in 1894 by Leopold Cohn, a Hungarian rabbi who came to believe that Jesus is the Messiah promised by the Hebrew Scriptures. From humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, Chosen People Ministries has grown into a worldwide ministry to “the Jew first and to the Gentile.” This meeting is open to the public, and Mt. Nebo Baptist Church would like to invite the Christian as well as the Jewish community to attend. The church is located at 13259 FM 1943 East in Fred, Texas. For more information please contact Pastor Raymond Desadier at 936-240-4414 or mnbcfred@gmail.com. New Pilgrim Apostolic Faith Church 2013 Gospel Explosion This is a Musical/Praise and Worship Service. All churches are invited to attend and help us Bless the name of the Lord. The worshipers are uniting in one accord to render up worship unto the Lord, which we were created to do. So please mark these two days on your calendar and Expect God to meet you there. It’s that time again to give God a High praise! We will be having a Musical Saturday night March 16. We are looking for singers, praise teams, praise dancers, mimes, soloists, etc. Please come and help us exalt the Lord. The Program will wrap up on Sunday, March 17, with Pastor S. Dirden from Lilly Island Church. The Glory of the Lord is going to flood the place and bring about change in the lives of his people. Please contact Tracee Barlow if you would like to participate in service at (409)200-0511. Please join Silent Voices Foundation 5k Fun Run/ Walk March 30, at 8:30 a.m. 302 South Pecan Woodville (Old Football Field). Registration is $20 and includes a T-Shirt. All proceeds will help in planning Silent Voices Foundation Youth Leadership Program. For registration forms and any additional information please contact Kendall R. Coleman 409 622-3106. Send Us Your Church News Email: religion@tylercountybooster.com Visit us online at www.tylercountybooster.com Clifford Neal in Revival at Calvary The Preacher Baptist Church March 17-20 Says... Calvary Baptist Church invites you to hear Clifford Neal in Revival with us March 17-20. Brother Neal is a vocational evangelist, a graduate of Jasper High School and makes his home now at Brookeland. He began full time pastoral ministry in 1978 as pastor of Tanglewood Baptist Church in Jasper. He entered full time vocational evangelism in 1983. He has ministered in churches of all sizes across America and in many foreign countries. He has been involved in mass crusades, radio teaching ministry, and has authored two books. One, titled “HOUNDED,” is a biography of a master criminal whom he led to faith in Christ while in Vidor, Texas. The second book is an historical fiction novel, titled “KINDRED SPIRITS.” Revival services will begin on Sunday, March 17 at 11 a.m. A fellowship lunch will be shared afterwards. Come and enjoy the service and fellowship with us. Evening services will begin at 6:30 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday. In the evening services we will be joined by Brother John Ebarb, a well known music minister in the South East Texas area. He has served at First Baptist in Newton; First Baptist, Buna; Hillcrest Baptist, Jasper; and is currently serving as Interim Minister of Music at First Baptist Church in Silsbee. He will be joined by his lovely wife, Nancy , and together they will lead us each evening in a special time of musical worship and praise. We invite everyone to come and be blessed by this exceptional time of revival. Come to each service expecting to meet Jesus here, and expecting Him to supply whatever spiritual needs you bring to lay at His feet. First Baptist Warren Revival First Baptist Chruch Warren will hold a revival March 10-13 at First Baptist Church Warren with Evangelist Manning Garrett and Music by Richard Standley. Sunday services: 11 a.m. Revival Service, 12 noon Covered Dish Fellowship & Pastor’s anniversary reception, 6 p.m. Discipleship training and 7 p.m. Revival Service. Monday through Wednesday schedule will feature a Mid-Day Revival with covered dish lunch from 12 noon until 1 p.m. The evening Revival service will begin at 7 p.m. each night. A Lenten Evening of Prayer at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church by Keith Bellamy You are not going to get out of this world alive “Your life experiences determine how bad a situation is,” she said. “If you are ugly to people, you still aren’t getting off the ship.”“Christina Peaden”wrote this in her book about the infamous cruise ship, Triumph, which many suffered on for days. As I read this, I started thinking: You are not going to get out of this world alive. And that’s the truth. So why do people have to be ugly and nasty. If you disagree with me, you don’t have to be ugly, nasty, or rude. Jesus was a man who demonstrated kindness. Sometime His words stung those who heard Him. However,only to the religious hypocrites did he direct His anger. Do you think you will live forever? Do you think you have all of the time in the world to make things right? I don’t understand when “Christian” people who claim to be followers of Christ are nasty, ugly and rude. Maybe I’m not supposed to understand. But I think God understands and I think He would say it doesn’t wash. His Son said His followers would be known by their fruits. So, maybe we had better shape up before we leave this world. The fact is we are not going to get out of this world alive. Look here, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a year. We will do business there and make a profit.” How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone (James 4:13, 14). The Taize’ service begins at 6 p.m., and a Lenten supper in the Parish Hall follows. In the busyness of our lives, sometimes we need time just to be quiet and listen to the still small voice of God that is present. A Taize’ prayer service is just such a time as this. The Prayer service consists of music quietly sung, readings to contemplate, and quiet. Everyone is welcome. Come Experience this unique worship time. Call 283-3710 for more information. Our Lady of the Pines Lenten schedule continues The Lenten schedule at Our Lady of the Pines continues on Friday, March 22, with a Youth Stations of the Cross at 6 p.m. with a St. Joseph’s Table at 7 p.m. in the Family Center. Fr. Bob Weiss, Passionist, will be at Our Lady of the Pines from March 23 through 27. He will preach the Masses over Palm Sunday weekend on Saturday, March 23 at 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 24 at 9:30 a.m. There will be an Easter Egg Hunt for the children after Palm Sunday Mass. Fr. Weiss will preach Mass and hear confessions on Monday the 25th and Tuesday the 26th at 8:30 a.m. and conduct conferences and hear confessions on those days at 7 p.m. On Wednesday, March 27, Fr. Weiss will close the conference with Mass at 8:30 a.m. Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper will be at 6 p.m. Good Friday, March 29, will be the Solemn Commemoration of Our Lord’s Passion and Death at 3 p.m. There will be no Stations of the Cross on this Friday. Easter Vigil Mass on March 30 will be at 8 p.m., and Easter Sunday Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. The current stock of the famous Sugar Eggs, hand made by the ladies of Our Lady of the Pines, will be for sale before and after all events held at the church during the Lenten and Easter seasons. Fr. Ben Cameron of the Fathers of Mercy will be at Our Lady of the Pines Saturday and Sunday, April 6-7, for regular Mass. Beginning Sunday night at 7 p.m. Fr. Cameron will conduct a Divine Mercy Mission with conference and confessions. The Mission will continue Monday, April 8, through Thursday, April 11. Fr. Cameron will have Mass at 8:30 a.m. and conference at 7 p.m. He will hear confessions before and after each Mass and conference. For more information on any upcoming event at Our Lady of the Pines, call the church office Tuesday through Thursday from 8:30 to noon and 1:00 to 4:30, and Friday from 8:30 to 12:30. Calvary Baptist Garage & Bake Sale March 9 Calvary Baptist Church wants everyone to know that our regular Garage Sale, and this time Bake Sale, is coming up on Saturday, March 9, at the church. As usual, it will be indoors, so neither rain nor heat should present any problem for shoppers. We try very hard to not to have “junk”, but quality items to sell, and people always seem to be pleased with the bargains that are available there. This time we have some surprises in nice goods, and are hoping to make this an over the hill good garage and bake sale. Look at us and you will see that we have some top notch cooks and bakers among us, so the baked goods will probably go fast. Come early! Also, this sale is special to us because it is to benefit our “Lawrence Upchurch Memorial Piano Fund,” which we hope will very soon put a brand new piano on order for our sanctuary. Lawrence would have loved it, and we hope to honor his memory with the thing that would have thrilled him to have it done for him. Many Woodville people will remember Lawrence as a very special person who will never be replaced in Woodville -- not at Calvary Baptist, nor at the coffee time at Jarrott’s, nor any of a number of places where he left invisible footprints. Come one, come all! Be the first one here and get a door prize! Concert at Hillister Baptist March 10 Everyone is invited to an evening of gospel music with the Men of Music at Hillister Baptist Church, March 10, at 6 p.m. A love offering will be taken. Pastor is Dr. Clark Mahoney. For more information, call 409-283-3350. Pleasant Hill Baptist Concert Pleasant Hill Baptist Church on FM 2992 Spurger,Tx. invites you to Friday Night concert March 8 at 7 p.m., featuring the Masters Four. Bro. Robert McClelland is Pastor. Malcom Ellis at Fellowship Church Woodville Malcom Ellis will be at Fellowship Church in Woodville beginning on Sunday morning, March 10. Services start at 11 a.m. and again at 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday services start at 10 a.m. Lunch will follow. Evening services are at 7 p.m. Wednesday night services begin at 7 p.m. New Greater Macedonia Baptist Pastor Appreciation New Greater Macedonia Baptist Church of Wiergate will celebrate their pastor and wife, Rev. Lawrence and Diann Spikes 6th year Appreciation and Anniversary Service Sunday, March 17, at 3 p.m. Rev. Kenneth O. Lyons and Greater New Bethel Baptist Church will be their guest. All local family churches and others are invited to share in this celebration. For more information contact Tonya Thomas at (409) 489-5491 or Mable Mitchell at (409) 565-4186. Tyler County Church News brought to you by these proud sponsors: 115 Cobb Mill Road Woodville, TX 75979 (409) 283-8248 • Jarrott’s Pharmacy Serving Tyler County Since 1952 • 205 South Magnolia • Woodville • 409-283-2550 • The Tyler County Booster Serving Tyler County Since 1930 • 205 West Bluff • Woodville • 409-283-2516 CMYK Page 6A TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Sports Chester • Colmesneil • Spurger • Warren • Woodville Visit us online at www.tylercountybooster.com Bulldogs go 4-0 in Evadale tournament; Lady Dogs improve to 14-2 By: Chance Bailey Kathy Gobert photo Bryce Rains pitching in the tournament. The Colmesneil Bulldogs got off to a rough start last week, losing to the Deweyville Pirates 5-4. With a 2-3 record, the Bulldogs traveled to Evadale on Thursday looking to get back on track after two straight losses. The Bulldogs were able to do just that, winning all four games that they played. Colmesneil was able to beat West Hardin 8-6 in their opener, Sabine Pass 15-0, Hardin 14-4, and Anahuac 136. The Bulldogs will look to ride their four game win streak this week, as they will host their own tournament this weekend before beginning district play next week. The Lady Dogs softball team continued their stellar predistrict season, winning their third tournament of the year in Cleveland. Colmesneil got two straight 7-2 wins over Anahuac and Humble Summer Creek, and then won their rematch over Shepherd before beating Eisenhower. The Lady Dogs will begin district play this week, and will travel to Chester on Friday to play the Lady Jackets. Email: colmesneilsports@yahoo.com Chester springs into new sports season Kate Johnson photo Cole Johnson (left) received a fourth place medal in the 114 division at the regional competitive powerlifting meet held at Cleveland High School. Mason Carmelo (right) also received a medal in the 132 division. Johnson and Carmelo are the first to medal for Colmesneil ISD in powerlifting. Cody Walsh was sixth in the region in the 181 division. Paul Veirs is the powerlifting coach. Warren track athletes compete in home Meet By: Mitchell McCluskey Warren High School Athletics hosted a track meet on February 28. Along with Warren, participants hailed from Buna, Evadale, Kountze, Hardin, and West Hardin. The male athletes from Warren participated in a wide array of events, with particular Easter coloring contest Pg. 6B in this issue. highlights. Senior Michael Jay Evans succeeded in a competition of brute strength, as he was placed fifth in shot put. Colby Holley tested both his speed and endurance in the 3200 meter run, in which he finished in third place. The members of the Warren 4x100 relay team also performed well, placing second in their race. In addition, freshman Keldron Chatman placed fifth in the 200 meter dash. Cody Hammonds placed second in triple jump, fifth in high jump, second in the 800 meter run, and first in the 400 meter run. Holley also competed in the 1600 meter run, placing third, right above fellow Warrior W illiam Pelt, who placed fourth. The Lady Warriors also did well at the track meet, with numerous athletes placing. Rent a Kubota. Prices starting at $225/day* Bria Kirkpatrick placed third in discus and sixth in shot put. Keri Banks pushed herself to the limit, an effort that paid off as she placed first in high jump and fifth in 100 meter hurdles competition. Also placing sixth in the 100 meter run and fourth in the 200 meter run was junior Lauren Foster. The next track meet will take place on March 7 at Newton, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Another meeting will occur on March 14 in Woodville. The district meet is scheduled for April 8. The varsity baseball team competed in a tournament in Groveton on February 21 through February 23. The team won four games against Onalaska, Broaddus, Latexo, and Buffalo; however, they lost one game against Buna. The team will play in a tournament at Hempstead on March 7 and play a game against Kountze on March 12. The Lady Warriors will play against Woodville on March 8. Email: warrensports@yahoo.com Wendy Whitworth photo Tyra Adair takes third in 200meter dash. By: Wendy Whitworth The Ladyjacket softball team upturned the Burkeville Lady Mustangs Tuesday, February 26. The Lady Mustangs were no match for the Ladyjackets powerful playing ability. The Ladyjackets dominated the entire game. Sara Grimes threw some impressive pitches and only allowed four runs. Laken Read, Destiny Kuehn and Maddie Read performed an awesome double play from second to first and Timber Wright hit with a powerful slap bunt.The Ladyjacket team pulled together to take the win over the Burkeville Mustangs 25-4. The Ladyjackets also played in the Woodville tournament this weekend. They used the tournament as practice games Mulching, Land Clearing & Much More We rent: Tractors * for select models RTVs Loaders/ backhoes/ mowers (936)967-4094 Triple S Services No Hauling or Burning Necessary Fully Insured • Free Estimates Environmentally Friendly Brandon Sanford 936-465-2901 Robyn Sanford 936-229-8850 Raymond Sanford 936-635-1832 MARTIAL ARTS Hapkido Ko Shin Do Children & Adult classes 936/215-1527 409/617-3071 CMYK to start their district on Tuesday, March 5. The track team took several places at the Colmesneil track meet Thursday. Tyra Adair placed third in the 200 meter dash, Kelli Handley placed second in discus and sixth in shot put, Laken Read placed fourth in the shot put, and Sara Grimes placed fifth in shot put. Ladyjacket and Yellowjacket All District Basketball Standings are: First Team All District, Timber Wright, Second Team, Kelli Handley, Co- MVP Defense, Tyra Adair, Honorable Mention, Sara Grimes, Kyrstin Jobe, Maddie Read, Laken Read, Kris Kuehn, J.J. Cowan and Tyler Cherry. Email: chestersports@yahoo.com TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Page 7A Sports Chester • Colmesneil • Spurger • Warren • Woodville Visit us online at www.tylercountybooster.com Eagles triumph over Bulldogs By: Jason Drake The Woodville Eagles defeated the Corrigan-Camden Bulldogs 6-4 last Saturday at Hennigan Park in Woodville. Corrigan opened up with a run in the top of the first to take the early 1-0 lead. The Eagles answered with three runs of their own in the bottom of the inning. Charles Fentress opened the first on a four pitch walk. Fentress then stole second and third base with no outs. Fentress scored on a sacrifice hit by Trent Daniels. Next, Grant Bullock singled to centerfield. Marqui Jackson and Sam Matterson walked loading the bases with one out. Bullock scored and Jackson advanced to third on a passed ball. Jackson stole home on the next pitch drawing the score to 3-1. Tyler Thrasher held Corrigan scoreless in the top of the second. The Eagles would increase their lead to three on a sacrifice fly ball by Daniels scoring Reggie Williams. The Bulldogs went three up and three down in the third, while Colby Dungan scored in the bottom of the inning increasing Woodville’s lead to 5-1. Corrigan added two runs in the fourth. Fentress answered with a solo homerun. Corrigan put pressure on the Eagles by putting a run across in the fifth while the Eagles went three up and three down. Both defenses played solid the rest of way, not allowing either team to score. Thrasher earned the win for the Eagles pitching four innings without giving up an earned run. Bullock got the save, pitching three innings and giving up one run. The Eagles will play in the Hardin tournament this weekend and travel to Colmesneil Tuesday. The boys and girls track team will travel to Groveton Thursday. The Lady Eagles softball team won its tournament this weekend and will face Warren on Friday and travel to Kountze on Tuesday. Tennis will host a JV tournament Thursday at the Woodville High School tennis courts. Email: woodvillesports@yahoo.com Charles Fentress on deck before his homerun. Michael Hillhouse returns home from deployment Colmesneil resident charged with DWI for the third time...report intoxicated drivers A Colmesneil woman identified as Kimberly Ann Sweeny was arrested and charged with her third count of Driving While Intoxicated on February Army Spec. Michael J. Hillhouse islands in the Pacific, and Europe. 3 after a concerned citizen in Hillhouse is an infantryman Woodville reported a vehicle has returned to the U.S. after being deployed overseas at a assigned to the 4th Airborne driving dangerously through forward operating base to serve in Brigade Combat Team, 25th town. support of Operation Enduring Infantry Division at Joint Base According to Tyler County Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Sheriff Bryan Weatherford, he Freedom. Operation Enduring Freedom He has served in the military received a call about a possible is the official name given to anti- for two years. While deployed, intoxicated driver who was terrorism military operations Hillhouse received the Combat traveling through the city of involving U.S. troops and allied Infantry Badge. Woodville headed north. coalition partners. Active duty He is the son of Traci and “The driver was driving in the and reserve component members Robert Doan of Lufkin, and turning lane all throughout town, from all branches of the U.S. grandson of Rudy Vaughn of and into oncoming traffic at armed forces have been deployed Woodville. speeds of 20 to 30 miles per hour,” to support the war against global Weatherford said. “Deputies terrorism outside the borders of The specialist is a 2004 graduate Jeremy Byrum, Tony Reynolds the United States. U.S. troops of Colmesneil High School. He and Brian Seales located the serve in South, Southwest earned a bachelor’s degree in vehicle just north of Doucette. and Central Asia, the Arabian 2008 from Sam Houston State Deputy Byrum conducted a peninsula, the Horn of Africa, University, Huntsville. traffic stop and identified the F RE D AR D I C Last Puzzle Solution AND K UWA ONS I E T I L L I O T S N A I S I N T H Y L CUM UN P AD T HUS FOR ON A R Y E R I N G T A I L E D I T O N S A L E O H AS I S E ORE OK AB E T ER OS L D S-1104 DOGWOOD HILLS Country Club Current Days of Operation: Tuesday-Sunday “It was a concerned citizen who possibly saved this persons life, as well as many others who were on the highway.” 2005 Woodville graduate showcasing design work during SFA exhibit NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Brandy Graham of Woodville, a senior interior design student at Stephen F. Austin State University, recently showcased her work during in the “Essence of Design” exhibit at SFA. Graham designed, fabricated and installed a freestanding structure to reflect her design philosophy and personality, as well as showcase projects from her years at SFA. Graham is a 2005 graduate of Woodville High School and is the daughter of Randy and LaDale Graham. She is a member of American Society of Interior Designers and International Interior Design Association. The Tyler County Booster ACROSS The Woodville Eagles 12U Select Baseball team went undefeated to win the SETBA Invitational Tournament at Ford Parks in Beaumont TX. this past weekend. The Eagles outscored their opponents 31- 2 in four games. They shined on both offense and defense.They will travel to Beaumont again this weekend to play in the March Madness Tournament at Ford Parks. Top row L-R: Cole Thompson,McKane Maxwell.Cade Bass,Ty Bryant,Wyatt Bell. Bottom row L-R: Treny Myers,Truett McCollum,Marcos Broom,Bryce Herrington,Austin Thompson. Coaches: Brian Bell, Casey McCollum, Anthony Broom. that vehicles or drivers are impaired in any way, they should not hesitate to contact the proper authorities,” Weatherford said. driver as Kimberly Ann Sweeny, age 47 of Colmesneil. Sweeny had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on her breath, her eyes were bloodshot, and it was very obvious to the deputies on scene that Sweeny was very intoxicated.” Sweeny was placed under arrest and transported to the Tyler County Sheriff ’s Department. “Department of Public Safety Trooper Buck Odom instructed Sweeny to perform field sobriety testing and Sweeny chose to offer a breath specimen to determine her blood alcohol content,” Weatherford said. “Her results revealed that she was over 3 times the legal limit, and .8 is the legal limit in Texas.” Sweeny was booked into jail on charges of Driving While Intoxicated, third offense. “If someone has any suspicion Woodville 12U select baseball team goes undefeated in tournament CASS NCAA N EWT MA S I N A L L I F A LC EWAY V R I N E RECTOR AN YONS T E TRAE AROO S Maura Fentress photo 1 new car that’s been driven by others 5 “__ __ Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande” 6 West TX brush 7 in Collin Co. on 5 8 TX Bonnie & Clyde, e.g. 9 Reba sang “The Heart __ _ Lonely Hunter” 12 fake or fraud (2 wds.) 17 “Treaty of _______” was never ratified by Mexico 19 TXism: “she don’t eat enough to _____ _ sparrow” 21 1865 novel: “_____ __ Wonderland” 22 last name of the TX brothers who drilled Spindletop oil well 23 TXism: “big biscuit in ___ ___” (boss) 28 golf ball holder (2 wds.) 29 camping canvas 30 “Have _ _____?” (offer a drink) 31 hangin’ loop 35 extremely small amount 36 diet rules? (2 wds.) 42 Dr Pepper was created in a _________ in Waco 44 Perryton is the seat of _____tree Co. 46 Dallas Cowboys ___ ______ in a sea of mediocrity 48 male cows 49 TXism: “___ buster” (farmer) 50 in Houston: “____ Society Texas Center” 51 agenda part 52 TX fiddler Robertson 53 TX Freddy Fender ‘76 hit: “You’ll ____ a Good Thing” 54 TX Don Henley co-wrote “I Can’t ____ You Why” 56 TXism: “call __ _ day” 23 24 25 26 1 2 3 TEXAS CROSSWORD 4 5 6 by Charley & Guy Orbison 7 Copyright 2013 by Orbison Bros. 9 8 12 14 15 16 20 22 28 27 29 31 36 37 32 33 34 39 38 44 43 47 46 49 1 in ‘93, Jimmy Johnson started a foundation for these children 2 Dallas’ “Temple _____-__” is large & historic Reform Jewish synagogue 3 “Tomball ________ Tribune” 4 Quanah h.s. class 9 TX Tanya’s “Can _ ___ You Tonight” 10 genre of “Star Trek” by TX-born Gene Roddenberry 11 son of Poseidon in Greek mythology 12 TX Mary Kay 13 19 21 35 42 57 school of the Ozona Lions (abbr.) 58 paycheck after deductions 11 18 17 30 DOWN 10 41 45 48 51 50 53 52 13 “Friendship” is this in TX (2 wds.) 14 TV series for SMU grad Patricia Richardson: “____ Improvement” 15 TXism: “____ to” (similar) 16 liquefy in TX heat 18 TX Loretta Devine was in ‘92 comedy “Class ___” 20 Rangers league (abbr.) 23 __-dah 24 secondary sch. 25 Oklahoma town 26 TXism: “____ __ a church mouse” 40 54 P-1105 55 56 37 this Ephron wrote TX-filmed “Silkwood” 38 stand up 39 frozen carbonated 58 beverages 40 Six Flags is a TX _____ park 41 “yes ___” (polite) 27 this TX Torres made 43 TX “Stone Cold” millions as a Pizza wrestler, Austin (init.) Hut franchisee 45 blue jeans maker, 32 TXism: “mighty fine” Levi (init.) 33 “good __’ boy” 47 TXism: “____ ___ 34 “yes” south of the bull by the horns” border 48 window shelf 36 venereal disease 55 TX-based “The ____ (abbr.) Picture Show” (‘71) 57 205 West Bluff • Woodville, TX (409) 283-2516 Call 283-8725 for more information CMYK Page 8A TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Official Records Jail Bookings From February 25 to March driving while intoxicated 4, 2013 •Kenneth Joseph Hawkins, 45, Woodville, driving while intoxi•Joshua Alldredge, 25, Overton, cated 3rd or more TX, assault causes bodily injury •Abbi Danyelle Hitchcock, 25, •Verdon Loy Bower, 38, Wood- Woodville, possession controlled ville, misappropriation fiduciary substance / financial property, deceptive •Sherman Lee Holman, II, 18, trade practice Hillister, organized retail theft •Mark Angus Callahan, 28, •Roy Denton King, 38, Silsbee, 2 Woodville, substance abuse charges driving while intoxicated facility / possession controlled 3rd or more substance, substance abuse facil- •Joshua Allen Lacy, 27, Woodity / unlawful possession firearm ville, driving while intoxicated by felon, substance abuse facility 2nd / possession marijuana •Dorothy Lynette Martin, 41, •Patrick Donnelly, 47, Houston, Colmesneil, aggravated assault GG Pageant Celebrating Grandmothers and Sr. Grandaughters Pageant April 27 • 4:00 p.m. at The Orchard 805 W. Dogwood, Woodville Sponsored by: East Texas Home Health The Orchard & Odyssey Hospice Contestants will compete for a $500 Scholarship Deadline for entry is April 15 Pick up entry form from the Orchard For more information please call Leann Monk (409) 200-1866 with deadly weapon •Esteban Molina, 20, Rosharon, TX, driving with license invalid with previous conviction / suspension / without financial responsibility •Christopher Dashawn Montoya 18, Woodville, organized retail theft •Alecia Boone Rodriguez, 29, Denham Springs, LA, failure to appear / evading arrest detention with vehicle, failure to appear / unauthorized use of vehicle •Jose Eduardo Rodriguez, 24, Hillister, driving while intoxicated 2nd, 3 charges aggravated assault with deadly weapon •Kimberly Ann Sweeney, 47, Colmesneil, driving while intoxicated 3rd or more Burglar steals Woodville family’s memories...cont. from pg. 1A and awards were destroyed, but not taken from the shed. Several other items are missing, however. “The burglar chopped at the door with an axe or something like it, and then pried off the padlock,” Litton said. “There was so much stuff boxed and stored in the shed, so I don’t have a full inventory of what was taken, but the main things that I noticed stolen were some old-timey spade and hoe implements and a couple of old plows.” Not only was the shed broken into, the house had been entered as well. “Upon inspection of the house, we discovered that a window had been broken out with a hoe,” Litton said.“More beauty crowns, family keepsakes and infant and toddler clothes had been taken from inside of the home. If someone needed the clothes I would have gladly given them away. The authorities were called and Officer Dees of the Woodville Police Department responded to the call. She took pictures, took some items to be fingerprinted. ” Litton, like many people, had heard about rising burglaries in the county but never thought it would happen to her. Now, she and her daughter are left picking up the scattered pieces of their belongings and family memories. “I feel so hurt,” Litton said. “I lost my father almost a year ago. His things are the only things I have left to remember him by. I am also so angry that someone would take it upon himself or herself to break in and steal from someone and destroy someone’s property and memories like it was nothing at all. How would they like it if it was reversed and done to them? My little girl is so upset. Those were her grandpa’s things that were important to her. Those were her memories and keepsakes of a chapter in her life. She is scared that this has happened.” According to Litton, there were no tire tracks at the scene, but she did notice some footprints. “I will offer a reward for the arrest of the person or persons who did this. They need to be accountable for their actions and this needs to be an example that this is not acceptable and will not be tolerated.” City of Woodville Holds Tyler County and the City of Annual Woodville Host TEX-21...cont. from pg. 1A ‘Clean Up experience a considerable increase in traffic. Currently the Beaumont port is the only Gulf port that is considered a deep water port. However, with the deepening of the Panama Canal to 50 feet the Week’ Beaumont Port will need to be deepened from 40 to 50 feet. The funding proposal for this project is The City of Woodville will open its solid waste drop off area located at City Warehouse located on Veterans Way, March 4 through March 15, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. This service is for all residents within the City limits of Woodville. Hazardous items such as roofing materials, tires, batteries, paint or chemicals can not be accepted. Appliances with Freon must have Freon removed and tagged by licensed technician. For information or directions call the City Hall at 283-2234. currently in Congress. Mr. Fisher emphasized that the increase in cargo entering and exiting the Beaumont Port, plus the Orange and Port Arthur Ports, could have a direct correlation to traffic transporting import and export cargo. It is the intent of TX-21 / US 287 for US 287 to become one of the major thoroughfares for those increased transportation needs, with hopes of increased commerce saturating the communities scattered along the Corridor. Further information can be found at www.tex21.org. Information can also be gleaned from local officials who attended the meeting: Tyler County Commissioners Martin Nash, Pct. 1, and Jack Walston, Pct. 4; Tyler County Judge Jacques Blanchette; Woodville Mayor Ben Bythewood, Alderwoman Paula Jones, and City Administrator Mandy Risinger. Contact with your Federal and State representatives is also encouraged. Sheriff says he won’t tolerate drinking & driving...cont. from pg. 1A “Authorities can smell any type of alcohol, and citations will be written regarding the open container law. We want to make sure that everybody gets home safe. If you choose to drink and drive, get somebody to drive for you,” Weatherford said. “The people Tyler County Hospital Association of Healthcare Volunteers www.samhouston.net NEEDS YOU! Your community NEEDS YOU! Men and Women Join Today! It’s a win-win deal! At Sam Houston Electric Cooperative, we’re securing energy independence while providing our members with low-cost, reliable power for generations to come. The best part is we’re doing it with affordable, renewable energy resources right here in our own backyard. •Volunteering makes for a longer, happier life for the volunteer! •It costs as little as 3 hours a week of your time. •It benefits so many •Hey, you even enjoy a free meal on the day you volunteer! We need you in so many ways: Info. desk, gift shop clerk, soda/snack machine stocking and more! We contributed over $9,200 in LVN school scholarships and/or equipment to TCH in 2012 and over $33,360 from 2008-2011, benefiting both inpatients and outpatients of our community. The hospital auxiliary does not make Tyler County Hospital, but it does make it better! Please call for more info. at 283-6496 or just drop by the gift shop at the hospital. Join today! in Tyler county are going to see our officers out on the side of the road making these traffic stops and a lot of times, as a Sheriff, some people ask why my deputies work traffic, because that is usually more for the state troopers or city police. But, this is our county, and we are going to keep it safe. A lot of those traffic stops lead to other things, whether it be drugs or impaired drivers. We are going to be enforcing all traffic laws.” In addition to patrolling the streets, the Sheriff ’s office is expanding their reach by occupying various substations in the county. “These deputies are out patrolling and working all over the county. We have a substation in Ivanhoe and are in the works of getting a substation established in conjunction with the Spurger Volunteer Fire Department, so that we can have an increased presence in the county,” Weatherford said. If anybody suspects a driver is impaired in any way, contact the Sheriff ’s Department at 283-2172, or if you feel it is an emergency situation, dial 9-1-1. If you plan on drinking, always designate a sober driver to operate any vehicle. REVIVAL March 10-13 THINKING GREEN? WE ARE. First Baptist Church Warren 11645 US Hwy 69 S. • Warren, TX Evangelist-Manning Garret • Music-Richard Standley Sunday Schedule: 9:45 a.m.- Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Revival Service 12:00 p.m. - Covered Dish Fellowship & Pastor’s Anniversary Reception 6:00 p.m. - Discipleship Training 7:00 p.m. - Revival Monday-Wednesday Schedule: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. - Mid-Day Revival with Covered Dish Lunch 7:00 p.m. - Revival Service CMYK March 7, 2013 McDonald’s Mobile Homes (409) 384-5451 or (409) 239-6402 IF GEORGE STANDLEY comes in the Booster office at 205 W. Bluff in Woodville, with an ID, he/she wins $10 cash. Prize money must be claimed by the following Monday at 12pm. Unclaimed prize money will accumulate. (1-tfn) FREE GARAGE SALES FREE OLD NEWSPAPERS: Come by the Booster office at 205 W. Bluff to pick up bundles of free old newspapers MondayFriday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. (409) 283-2516. (16-tfn-nc) MOVING SALE March 7, 8 & 9. 8:00am-’til. New and like-new items: large assortment hard-back books, crafts, furniture, antiques, pool table, patio bricks, children and women’s clothes, shoes, glassware, home furnishings, large fish tank with accessories, outdoor water fountain, planting pots, much more. Lots of must-see items. Hwy 69S, corner of CR 1046 and CR 1040. (10-1t-p) ENTIRE CONTENTS of house must go! March 15&16, 8:00-3:00.687 CR 3170 Colmesneil, Lake Amanda. (10-2t-p) C&J Stump GrindinG Each Job Bid Separately Hm (409) 331-0098 Woodville Cell (409) 283-1891 or 283-1892 FOR SALE LIVE CATFISH for sale, $1.25 per pound. Cleaning fee .25c per pound. Open Thursday-Saturday, 12pm-6pm in the Onalaska area. (936) 328-4745. (46-tfn-pce) FOR SALE, 2 horses and saddle for trail ride. Call (409) 550-1842. (10-1t-p) GARAGE/ESTATE SALE March 8&9 at 303 Phillips in Woodville, 8:00am-3:00-pm. One block West of hospital on Hwy 190 W. Many new items have been added. (10-1t-cc) GARAGE SALE S a t u r day, March 9th. 8:00-2:00. Cal var y Baptist Churc h, Hwy 69 North. (10-1t-p) GARAGE SALE Saturday March 9th, 8:00-2:00. Clothes, household, this and that. 1153 CR 1270, Warren. (10-1t-p) BIG GARAGE SALE Sat. 417 CR 4265 past Farm Bureau. Mattress, sewing machine, lots of nice things. Come see. 7am-til 351-4778. Terracewood Apartments is accepting applications for our beautiful 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. TERRACEWOOD is an elderly community designed for persons 62 years and older and disabled of any age. Rent based on income. (409) 283-3592 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer TDD# 1-800-649+3777 FIRST Member F.D.I.C. Mortgage Loan Rate Watch Term APR * 15 Yr. 2.750% 30 Yr. 3.500% ** *** 409-283-8231 Loan & Rates subject to credit approval Rates effective as of February 28, 2013 Rates subject to change without notice All home purchase loans must be secured by 1-4 family, owner occupied primary residence. Other conditions may apply. * APR= Annual Percentage Rate ** For 15 year rate minimum purchase amount $120,000. Finance amount limited to 95% with minimum 5% down. Minimum credit score 740. *** For 30 year rate minimum purchase amount $120,000. Finance amount limited to 95% with minimum 5% down. Minimum credit score 740. Bertis Best NMLS #501184 www.fnbjasper.com Computer Services COMPUTER REPA I R : We b s i t e d e s i g n and computer networking WEBSTORM COMPU TERS. 283-1051. (40-tfn-b) Services HANDYMAN SERVICES, Home Repair & Pressure washing. Senior discount. Call David Tate at 283-5614 or 429-4096. (11-tfn-b) HANDY MAN SERVICES: Home maintenance and repairs. No job too small. Call Jimmy Estes at 429-5525. (49-tfn-b) P O O L REPA I R A b o v e ground pool liner changes. Standard 24’ pool. Installation $200. Call Brandon (409) 698-6975. (10-3t-p) YARD WORK UNLIMITED Complete yard maintanence, bed work, trimming, raking, and so much more. We do residential and commercial. We take pride in our work. Very reasonable prices. Warren, Tx. (903) 391-2087. (9-2t-cc) S TA N D LE Y M OW I N G SERVICES - Brush hogging, dirt work, lawn care, etc. (936) 366-7949. (10-29-b) HARDWORKINGWOMEN needing work. Taking down/ trimming trees, mowing, weed eating, raking, cleaning, fence line/flowerbeds landscaping, painting houses/fences/barns. Have truck for hauling. Odd jobs, reasonable prices. Now Insured. Christal, (409) 834-6130 or (409) 224-5293. (10-2t-p) OWNER OPERATORS $5,000 sign-on bonus. Paid FSC on loaded and empty miles. Daily hometime 24/7 dispatch. Great fuel and tire discounts. New, larger facility with free parking for O/O’s. 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Job of freight and great pay. 1-800-277-0212 or placement when program completed. 1-888-368-1638. primeinc.com 3 BEDROOM, 2-BATH used doublewide ready to go. We finance. Reliable Homes of Hunstville. (936) 295-8188. Open 7 days, Sundays 1:00 to 5:00. RBI 35671. (9-2t-pce) TWO USED Mobile homes for sale. One for $3500 and one for $5500. (409) 837-9802. (9-2t-b) SALESMAN WANTED: Apply in person at McDonald Mobile Homes. 2025 S. Wheeler Jasper, TX or call for an appointment. (409) 384-5451 or Fax to (409) 384-5492. (9-3t-b) 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH 16X80, new carpet. Looks great! $23,900 includes set up and delivery. Call (409) 384-2548. RBI-073 (9-3t-b) 2005 1 BEDROOM, 1 bath – very nice! $17,900.00 includes set up, delivery, AC etc... Call (409) 384-5451. RBI 36162. (9-3t-b) RAYBURN CAMP For Sale. 2BR/1BA Mobile Home. New roof and deck, fully furnished$20,000. Will finanace. Cory (409) 377-0681. (10-1t-cc) Homes For Sale FOR SALE BY OWNER: Older home, 2.5 acres, Fred, TX. 3BR/1BA, office, all appliances, A/C heat pump, metal roof, vinyl siding, propane tank, carport, storage buildings with 1 bath, fruit trees, Tyler Co. Water. No owner finance, $40,000. By appointment only. (Sunday 2:00-6:00pm). Call (409) 781, 8840. (10-t22-cc) Homes For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT- good ref- MOBILE HOME SALE erences & deposit required. Call SALE-SALE on all display models. Single and doublewides. Save thousands. Don’t buy before you shop us, for the lowest price anywhere. Reliable Homes of Huntsville. (936) 295-8188. Open 7 days, Sundays 1:00 to 5:00. RBI 35671. (9-2t-pce) Safeway Tree Service Complete Tree Removal, Trim, Cut Down, Haul Off Insured, References Available, Free Estimates No Job Too Big or Small (936) 533-6060 TexSCAN Week of March 3, 2013 Page 1B We carry new, used and bank repos with financing available. Land & home or home only. 2025 S Wheeler • Hwy 96 S • Jasper, TX 75951 LOST & FOUND TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER INTERNET HIGHSPEED INTERNET EVERYWHERE by Satellite! Speeds up to 12mbps! (200x faster than dial-up.)Starting at $49.95/ month, Call now and go fast! 1-888-6436102 (409) 283-7034. (39-tfn-b) WOODVILLE & COLMESNEI L: 1 , 2 , 3 B R h o u s e s , apartments, mobile homes, some all-utilities-paid. Call for availability.409-837-9802. (35-tfn-b) 1,2,3BR nice rent houses in Ivanhoe. $725 and up. Qualifications required. (409) 283-2022 or (409) 429-4754. (2-tfn-b) 3/2 CHESTER 1/2 ac. HUD accepted. (936) 969-2021. Deposit required. (7-4t-cc) SNAZZY 2BR, big lot: Woodville, Johnson St., furnished, neighborhood, better than apartment, no children, smoking, pets. $485/mo., deposit, references. (409) 347-0260. (10-2t-cc) MOBILE HOME RENT Colmesneil-3BR1Ba MH w/ 2.5 ac. pasture $595/mo, $595/ dep. Includes water & trash service. 409-837-9802. (40-tfn-b) 2BR/1-1/2BA - 806 CR 2900 Colmesneil. Central Air/Heat. Appliances. On 1 acre. No indoor pets. No indoor smoking. $300/down, $500/mo. Call (409) 594-0191. (9-2t-cc) APARTMENT/RENT 2-BEDROOM, 1-bath apartments in Chester, $415/month. (936) 327-0317. (10-tfn-pce) MISCELLANEOUS SAWMILLS FROM ONLY $3997.00. Make and save money with your own bandmill.Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free information/DVD, www.NorwoodSawmills. com 1-800-578-1363 Ext. 300N FOR SALE: Good used GE 18cu.ft. fridges-$100ea., good used GE elec. stoves-$50ea., used washer $150. New complete queen rustic bet set w/ new queen mattress and foundation-$1,435 + taxes. $350 initial pmt., $45.20 mo.+ taxes for 24 months. Call Mr. Dee at (409) 429-5600. 20316 FM 92 S., Fred, TX REAL ESTATE $106 MONTH BUYS land for RV, MH or cabin. 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Bluff, Woodville Featured Property of the Week Fabulous lake front 3/2/2 with dogwoods and fruit trees. 435 23rd Street, Woodville Office: 283-3110 Cell: 429-4262 Andrea Ayers 7 Miles South of Woodville On Hwy 69 Open Thursday-Monday 9 am - 4 pm $188,500 Buna Acreage: Five cleared lots ready to build CR 740............................................................................................$52,500 Warren Acreage: 7+cleared acres on Byrd Road, Warren.........................................................................................................$32,000 Hunter’s Paradise: 18+ acres, pond, barn, well, two septics in Warren.............................................................................$69,000 Tyler County Acreage: 22.5 acres on Fellowship Church Road, Warren (CR 1420)..............................................................................$70,000 210 CR 741, Buna: One bedroom home with large living area, tiled floors, fenced land..................................................$129,000 819 CR 2123, Burkeville: Rock-solid 2/1.5/1 on secluded, rolling 8 acres.................................................................................$134,900 1418 McMahon, Newton: Large 3/2.5/2 on 2 acres, fireplace, additional acreage available................................................$165,000 2019 CR 707, Buna: Southern charmer on 1 acre, rebuilt in 2005, serene area....................................................................$175,000 Lake Ivanhoe Home: 2-Story, 4/2.5/2, waterfront view, 1 acre...............................................................$256,500 Commercial Acreage-Hwy 96: Located next to Buna Sonic on Hwy 96 S - prime location.........................................................$279,900 400 CR 1860, Warren: 4 Bedroom, custom built home on approximately 7 acres...................................................................................$284,780 505 CR 1270, Warren: Beautiful 3/2.5/2 home on 8 acres, huge shop.........................................................................................$296,900 414 CR 4430, Spurger: 4 bedroom home with 15,000sf shop with office space!........................................................$379,900 1511 Red Bud. Woodville: 4 bedrooms surronded by 4 acres of nature!.......................................................................................$175,000 436 Engamore, Woodville: Brick 2/1 home on 3 lots with updated kitchen..................................................................................$72,000 Ivanhoe Lakes Estates: 2 lots to build or park your RV - lakes, shade trees, relaxation...........................................................$15,500 Ivanhoe Lakes Estates: 2 nice RV covers on slabs, 5 lakes to enjoy - great getaway..............................................................................$50,000 13117 FM 777, Jasper: Southern style 4 bedroom on 29 secluded acres, stunning view......................................................................................$355,000 Colmesneil Acreage: 10 wooded, fenced acres with paths and nature stream...........................................................................$55,000 852 CR 4110, Woodville: Barn-shaped cedar home on approximately 7 acres, mature trees..........................................................................$89,900 255 CR 3249, Colmesneil: Country home on 5 acres of rolling hills and trees - 5 bedrooms.........................................................................$199,000 510 West Wheat, Woodville: Near downtown Woodville, orginal wood floors, potential.............................................................................................$55,000 Fabulous Lake Views: Waterfront home in gated community, Village Mills.....................................................................................$185,000 CR 4190, Woodville: Immaculate renovated cottage on 3 lots - tall trees!............................................................................................$47,500 1221 FM 256 N, Woodville: Brick 3/2/2 with large kitchen, built-ins and fenced yard..........................................................................................$175,000 2063 FM 256, Woodville: Vintage home on 10 acres. Some repairs needed...................................................................................................$99,000 1250 CR 2775, Doucette: Well-kept 3 bedroom home on slab, once acre of land...........................................................................................$90,000 55 Acres in Kirbyville: 55 acres that run parallel with the tracks. Approx 600x2800 on Raybo Drive......................................$82,500 92 Acres in Newton: 92 Acres of rolling East Texas land. 2 creeks, 2-acre pond, barn, outbuldings............................................$225,000 Woodville Commercial: 19,000sf across from Walmart on Hwy 69, new roof, repaved parking, fully sprinkled..............................$1,750,000 400 CR 4151, Woodville: Cedar 2/1/2, fireplace, screened-in front porch w/ swing, nice trees, concrete drive.....................................................$49,500 908 CR 1096, Woodville: Secluded 3/2/0 country home on 15 acres. Huge family foom with brick fireplace........................................................$185,000 704 KELLY BLVD., Woodville: Brick, 3BD, on dead-end road, covered patio, lg fenced yard, quiet area............................................$90,000 432 CR 3240, Colmesneil: Secluded 3/2 country home on 9+ rolling acres surronded by woods. Great kitchen w/ island........................................$179,000 240 Lancelot, Woodville: Spacious 2/2/1 home with wood burning fireplace and sun room. Five lakes to enjoy! 2 lots................................$58,500 435 233d Street, Woodville: Lake front 3/2/2 with fabulous views, workshop, water well, fruit trees, wood burning stove.....................$188,500 365 CR 4270, Woodville: Beautifully designed 3/2/2 on 4 acres. Park-like setting in lakeside community..........................$193,500 www.kwsetx.com SKI LAKE BEAUTY: 4BD + LG Sleep loft, 2.5/3, FP, Approx 2800sf, concrete bulkhead, CONTRACT PEND ING Bt. House, Boat Ramp, Carport, Sherwood Forest.........................REDUCED $189,000 SOLD GORGEOUS RANCHETTE: Approx 4.3 acres, Galahad Loop.....................NOW $8,000 FINANCING: Super Camp, 2 lots, utilities, bath house, Sandy Lane............................$55,000 LAKE GALAHAD: Nice 3/2, priv. well, T pier, Galahad Loop...........................$129,000 PENDING SEPTIC, WATER, Electric: Mfd CONTRACT home area, 13th St...............................$14,000 GREAT ‘08 MFD: on slab, 3/2, patio, storage, Pr. Valiant..................$65,000 PENDING ......$10,500 RANCHETTE : Approx 3.63 CONTRACT ac res , Sir Henry............... 2 LOTS: Storage w/ bath, Friar Tuck N.....................................NOW $18,999 NEW: Nice 2/2/1, handicap access + bath, fam. rm., shop, large storage Cedric.........$72,000 2/2/2 ON SLAB: 1440sf +/-, CH/A FP, Ewain, Seller pays 3% Closing Cost.....NOW$62,000 LARGE WORKSHOP: +/- 1440SF, Hardie siding on slab, 2 corner lots, Marian..NOW $22,000 NEAT 3/2: MFD, CH/A, superdecks, guestroom, fenced 1/2 acre, 27th...................$44,900 FEEL GOOD CABIN: 2/1, Bonus Room, FP, Super cov. encl. decks, Ivanhoe W.....................$55,000 SKI LAKE: 2/1/1, lg loft, ch/a, cov/encl deck, pier, Charm. S.....$110,000 UPDATED 2/1: Bonus Room, +/-1500sf, ch/a, fenced, .50 acre, Galahad Dr......$59,900 NEAT CABIN: 2/1/1 outdoor shower, fenced yard, storage 27th...................$43,900 SKI LAKE: 3/2, CH/A, open concept, pier, cov. boat slip, Charmaine E.......................................$135,000 NEEDS TLC: Waterview 3/2 approx. 1950sf, Mayberry..................$40,000 SKI LAKE: Quality Brick, 3/2/2, open concept, ch/a, fp, Charmaine St.......$158,900 SKI LAKE: 3/1 open concept, RV port, shop, stunning 1.3 ac, Sherwood F....$159,900 Recipe of the Week Crust 1 cup walnut pieces divided 1-1/4 cups all purpose flour 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1/2 cup butter flavor Crisco 1/2 cup flake coconut Cherry Cheese Bars Filling 2-8oz pkg cream cheese, softened 2/3 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs 2 tsp vanilla 1-21oz can cherry pie filling Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease 13x9” pan with Butter Flavor Crisco. Set aside. Chop 1/2 cup nuts coarsely for topping. Set aside. Chop remaining 1/2 cup finely. FOR CRUST: Combine flour and brown sugar. Cut in butter flavor crisco until fine crumbs form. Add 1/2 cup finely chopped nuts and coconut. Mix well. Remove 1/2 cup. Set aside. Press remaining curmbs in bottom of pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes, until edges are lightly browned. FOR FILLING: Beat cream cheese, granulated sugar, eggs and vanilla in small bowl at medium speed of electric mixer until smooth. Spread over hot baked crust. Return to oven. Bake 15 minutes longer. Spread cherry pie filling over cheese layer. Combine reserved coarsely chopped nuts and reserved crumbs. Sprinkle evenly over cherries. Return to oven. Bake 15 minutes longer. Cool. Regrigerate several hours. Cut into bars, about 2x1.5 inches. www.texashomeandranch.com Greg Gonsoulin 409-454-1375 Stacy Manuel 409-429-4459/Jayne Best 409-880-5088 REALTOR / Houston HAR. MLS/ LAND OF TEXAS.COM/ Featured Property 3/2/2 Brick Fenced Back Yard $99,900 Warren: New: beautiful 3/2 Log home with stone fp, SS appliances, walk-in pantry, propane generator, on 23 mostly wooded acres.......................................................$248,000 Woodville: Brick 4/3/carport, open concept, formal dining rm, walk-in pantry, above ground pool, stg bldg, lg bak yard, MOTIVATED SELLER...REDUCED$120,000 Woodville: New listing, frame 3/2/carport, lg bdrms, original hardwood floors, office/media rm, e decks, shop, lg yard...........................................................$128,000 Woodville: Brick 3/2/2 Open concept, new floors & bathrooms, plenty stg, fenced back yard, close to town.................................REDUCED$99,000 Woodvile: Cottage, 4/2, new updates w/ tile counter tops, SS appliances, original oak floors, nice fenced yard. Home warranty included. Seller will pay up to $2,500 of buyer closing cost............................................................$57,000 Colmesneil: Lovely home, 3/2/2 new kitchen, tile counter tops, SS appliances, fireplace, walk-in closets, lg oaks on 4+ac, barn, FM frontage..............$165,000 Hillister: Brick 3/3/2 quartz counter tops, SS appliances, formal dining rm, fp, sunroom, lg utility rm, ex storage, shop, 40x60 barn, equip shed, 1/1 guest hs, gated entry, 79 acres improved pasture, pond, fenced x fenced......PENDING$450,000 Spurger: Brick 3/1/carport, quartz counter tops, office, wood stove, lg living rm, sun deck, metal shop, 12 ac fenced pastures...............................$169,000 Spurger: 2500sf brick home with 4/2 baths, fp, updated kitchen, dw, fml dining rm, ex stg, inground pool, sep game rm w/bath, barn 24 Ac home warranty included..$229,000 Campground area: 26 acres.............................................................$4,000 per acre Lake Front Home: 3/2 10 ft ceilings, open floor plan, master suite w/custom shower, hardwood floors, 2 waterfront lots w/ pier.........................PENDING$160,000 Colmesneil: 14 ac CR 3249, mostly wooded, rolling terrian, utilities at prop line$74,000 Nice: 3/2/2 Brick with fireplace, separate dining room, CH/A, Patio, fenced back yard, city utilities on a dead end street.......................................$99,900 Michele Martindale, Broker (409) 429-6202 Randy Durham, Agent (409) 429-6277 Gina Fowler, Agent (409) 382-5805 Ashley Jackson, Agent (409) 429-4011 Norvelle Rogers, Agent (409) 782-6187 -RESIDENTIAL- TOWN BLUFF: 1/1, open concept, stg. bldg, fenced............. $37,000 REDUCED: Woodville, 3/2 in town, good investment........... $39,000 WOODVILLE: 2/1 in town, carport ........................................$47,000 NEW: HILLISTER 3/2 mh, 2004 model, circle drive............... $52,000 IVANHOE: 2/1, stg bldg, 2 lots............................................. $55,000 NEW: Woodville: Nice 3/1/2, shop on slab, end of cul-de-ac$57,000 WOODVILLE: 2/1 in town, out bldg, shed.............................$59,500 REDUCED: Woodville, 3/2 on .5ac+/-, rv shed, stg unit .........$59,500 SOLD: Warren, woodframe, pier/beam, 2+/-ac, near school $60,000 COLMESNEIL: 2/1/1 new floor, fresh paint, lg back yard..... $62,000 CONTRACT PENDING: Woodville, 3/2 just outside city limits, fp, out bldgs............................................................................... $69,000 REDUCED: Woodville, out of town, 3/2 open concept........... $69,000 WARREN: 3/2, .41ac.+/-, lots of storage.............................. $69,900 CONTRACT PENDING: NEW: WOODVILLE 3-4/2, game rm, fenced back yard, fruit trees, stg bldg.................................. $72,000 WOODVILLE: 3/2, 1.36+/-ac, stg, Oak Forest..................... $72,000 CONTRACT PENDING: Woodville, 3/2/2, hardwood floors, fenced .. ..............................................................................................$77,000 IVANHOE: 2/2, All appliances go, deck, fenced..................... $78,500 IVANHOE: 3/2 a-frame, garage, out bldg, fenced................. $79,000 NEW: WARREN: 3/2, 2006 mobile home on .77+/- acs on hwy 69..... ..............................................................................................$85,000 4/1 BRICK HOME: fp, remodeled, sun room, 2+/-ac............. $85,000 WOODVILLE: 2/2, 1.79+/-ac, fenced, out bldgs.................... $89,000 NEW: Colmesneil 1/1.5 kwanzit hut, 4.44+/-ac, camp house/wk shop ..............................................................................................$94,900 COLMESNEIL: 4/2, 1.5 story, hot tub, 1+/-ac........................ $98,000 HILLISTER: 4/2 mh, pool, fenced, 5+/-ac.............................. $99,000 REDUCED: WOODVILLE: 2/1.5/1 hardwood floors, fp, wk shop .... ..............................................................................................$95,000 IVANHOE: 3/1, .5ac+/-, Ski Lake, boat house, lift................ $112,000 CONTRACT PENDING: Warren, 3/2 brick, 3.7+/-ac, fenced, in town ............................................................................................$119,000 NEW: Neches river front, 2768’, 3 story, to be completed $125,000 NEW:CONRACT PENDING: Colmesneil, 3/2 brick, 4.8+/-ac $129,000 COLMESNEIL: 3/2.5 country home, pool, deck, stg, 2.5+/-ac ........... ............................................................................................$129,000 REDUCED: Woodville, 3/2, close to town, 2+/-ac, fenced, wkshop .. ............................................................................................$129,000 NEW: In town, 3/2.5/2, fp, formals, game rm, rv parking, study, cov patio................................................................................... $137,000 WOODVILLE: 4/2/1 brick, formals, updated, pool, stg bldg on slab ... ............................................................................................$137,000 TOWN BLUFF, 3/2 overlooking Steinhagen.......................... $139,000 OAK FOREST, 4/2/2, updated, 40x45 outbldg, patio, fenced back yard ........................................................................................... $140,000 REDUCED: Woodville, 3/2, 4.5+/-ac, brick, wk shop, creek $136,000 WOODVILLE: 5/3, 2+/-ac, Harmony area, barn/stg, small pasture,..................................................................................... $164,900 WOODVILLE, brick, split level, on lake, private pier, .5+/-ac $172,000 IVANHOE: 3/2 lakefront, 4 lots, pier/private island on lake $179,900 OUT OF TOWN, 3/2/2, fp,extra fmly/game rm., updated kitchen, tile/ lam wood floors, out bldgs.................................................... $185,000 REDUCED: Woodville 4/3, 2.5+/-ac, 2 living areas, 2 mstr bd, open concept, carport................................................................... $205,000 NEW: Silsbee: 5/2, In town, built 2009, 1896’,...................... $199,000 REDUCED: NEW Woodville, 4/3/2, 2 story, fp, study, fml dining, open concept..................................................................................... $229,000 NEW: Woodville, custom stone, 3/2.5/2 approx 2710’, wooded lot, in town, must see................................................................. $269,900 WARREN: 4/3/2, gameroom, 2 fp, pool, tennis court, shops, 1.8+/ac........................................................................................ $280,000 PORT ARTHUR: 4/4 condo, Pleasure Island, on water, 3 living areas, 2 kitchens.................................................................... $400,000 RENTALS now available. Call for more information! -LAND & COMMERCIAL- IVANHOE: 2 lots off 28th street..................................... $10,000 HILLISTER: 6+/-ac on CR 4496...................................... $18,000 NEW: Village Mills 5+/-ac, hwy 69/287, across from Big Thicket office................................................................................. $20,000 NEW: Warren commercial lot, 50x45 slab, 3 rv hook ups $69,000 SOLD: WARREN: 38+/-ac, fronts 2 county roads.......... $67,130 WOODVILLE: 8.01+/-ac, rolling terrain, off hwy 69, downtown............................................................................... $86,000 WOODVILLE: 28.25+/-ac, wooded, hwy 287/fm 256 frontage................................................................................. $94,645 WOODVILLE: Commercial bldg, hwy 69 frontage......... $97,000 NEW: Saratoga 85+/- ac of good hunting tract........... $2,150/ac NEW: CHESTER: 28+/- acs, commercial or residential land, former mill site, pond, HWY 287 frontage........$180,000 COLMESNEIL: 66+/-ac wooded, elec on site, rolling terrain............................................................................... $199,692 NEW: WOODVILLE: 2+/- acs of commercial land, vacant land w/HWY 69 frntg..........................................................$200,000 SPRING HILL RD: 80+/-ac wooded, old camp house, elec/CR frontage....................................................................... $250,000 NEW: Woodville 12.89+/-ac, comm. Bldg, hwy 287 frontage............................................................................... $280,000 REDUCED: Woodville 140.8+/-ac, rolling hills, creek, wooded, close to town................................................................ $499,000 -FARM & RANCHCONTRACT PENDING: Colmesneil: 3/2 mh, 13+/-ac, creek $72,000 COLMESNEIL: 4/2 farmhouse w/ barn, 5+/-ac, den w/ fp, lg porches, fm frontage............................................................................... $119,000 CONTRACT PENDING: Colmesneil 4.8+/-ac, 3/2/2, fp, tile floors, 2 bkfst bars, fenced..................................................................... $129,000 CONTRACT PENDING: CHESTER: 2 or 3/2, 12.5+/-ac, creek, improved pasture w/minerals....................................................... $129,000 SOLD: NEW: Hillister, 15+/-wooded ac, special ceilings, aspen wood .................................................................................................. $239,000 NEW: Warren: 3/2.5, study or 4th bd, tile floors, granite, f/p, on 5+/acs..........................................................................................$289,000 NEW: Woodville 4/3, 12+/-ac. Brick......................................... $295,000 SOLD: NEW: Woodville 23+/-ac, custom 3-2.5, lake/pier, barn, nice ................................................................................................. $395,000 HILLISTER: 3/2, 28+/-ac, pond/creek, barn/stable, 4 shops, well....... .................................................................................................. $395,000 NEW: Harmony area: 10+/- acs, custom dream home, barn, pond...........................................................................$399,000 -WILDWOOD- LOTS from......................................................... $3,000-$10,000 NEW: Lot golf course, corner lot, end of cul-de-sac..... $15,000 LAKEWOOD: Waterfront lots, .44+/-ac, water/elec available................................................................................ $47,885 SOLD: Cypress Bend 3/1.5/1, remodeled, carport..... $88,000 SOLD: NEW: 3/2 secluded, fp, brick, move in ready...... $92,500 NEW: Pecan, 3/2/2, 4 lots, guesthouse.......... .$110,000 CONTRACT PENDING: REDUCED: Cypress Bend, 3/2/2 well maint, new paint, fenced, covered patio...................... $124,900 3/2/2 brick, corner lot, stg bldg............................... $142,000 PEPPERTREE: 3/2/2, 2 lots, tile/wood floor, 10 yr old home... ................................................................................... $179,000 NEW: Waterfront 3/2/2, cathedral ceiling, fp, covered patio................................................................................ $189,000 REDUCED: Hickory 3/2, fp, 3 lots......................... $174,900 Any property you see, if you are interested, call Martindale please! CMYK Page 3B TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 ATTENTION ALL TYLER COUNTY MEN: 3rd Annual Mr. Tyler County Relay for Life Pageant Hosted by: We would like all Tyler County Relay for Life Teams: Gregory’s men, as well as representatives Gang & Gordan’s Pet Crew from our area clubs, organizations, etc…to participate for When: such a GREAT cause. Every Saturday, March 16, 2013 at dollar raised puts us closer to 7:00 pm finding a cure! All registration forms will Where: need to be complete and turned Woodville Elem. / Intermediate in by Friday, March 8. Cafeteria For ticket information and contestant registration forms, Who: please call: Donna Spivey 409Contestants can be any man that 351-0322, Ashley Hennigan is out of high school who lives in 409-200-5859 or Tyler County Tyler County. You do NOT have Art Gallery 409-283-2788. to be affiliated with a Relay team. All proceeds benefit Tyler Come join us in the fight against County Relay for Life and the cancer in this fun family event. American Cancer Society. Dogwood Princesses distribute Dogwood trees—The Tyler County Dogwood Festival Princesses were out last week distributing Dogwood trees, and are shown here at Tyler County Courthouse. Dogwood Princesses are Woodville Princess Morgan Hammons, Chester Princess Kelli Handley, Colmesneil Princess Allicyn Monk (center) with 2013 flower girl Emma Jeansonne, Warren Princess Kelsey King and Spurger Princess Jessica Burrell. The trees were donated by East Texas Home Health. Celebrate Texas Independence throughout the month of March STOMP WILL KICK IT APRIL 2 & 3 AT THE TEMPLE THEATER - Tickets on Sale March 4 for This One-of–a-Kind Percussion Explosion: From Broadway to Budapest, this joyful, witty and wordless show has wowed audiences all over the world. An eclectic cast with energy to burn creates beautiful music and sly humor with found objects: Zippo lighters, push brooms, wooden poles, hammer handles, garbage cans, inner tubes, matchboxes—and yes, even the kitchen sink.There’s no traditional narrative; both household and industrial objects find new life as musical instruments in this unique combination of percussion, movement and visual comedy. STOMP is a journey through sound, a celebration of the everyday and a comic interplay of characters wordlessly communicating through dance and drum. To purchase tickets online go to www. angelinaarts.org, call the box office at (936) 633-5454, or visit the Temple Theater box office in person Monday –Friday 11 am to 5 pm on the Angelina College campus in Lufkin. Visit the Angelina Arts Alliance website for information about the entire 2012-13 season. AUSTIN, Texas––The spirit of Texas is alive and well in March as the Lone Star State pays homage to its vibrant past throughout the month. Celebrating the month of Texas’ Independence, the Texas Historical Commission (THC) encourages people to explore the state’s historic landscape with a trip through the Texas Independence Trail Region. This heritage travel region is part of the THC’s national-award-winning heritage tourism initiative, and provides a historic journey through battlefields and significant sites where Texas struggled for freedom. Visit Gonzalez, the site of the Texas Revolution’s first skirmish,and experience your own victory in the Texas Independence Day Relay March 23-24. The course ends at the San Jacinto Monument near Houston, where Texas’ independence was won. See San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site, home of Stephen F. Austin and his colony’s first capital. The site is where the most famous letter in Texas history, Victory or Death,written in 1836 by William Travis, was printed with handset type and distributed throughout the city upon arriving from the Alamo, where Texian soldiers held out for 13 days against Mexican Army soldiers led by General Santa Anna.The letter was printed in the local newspaper on March 5, the day before the Alamo fell. The original letter is on display for the first time at the Alamo in San Antonio through March 7. Not far from San Felipe, Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site features interactive exhibits and a replica of Independence Hall, which was the site of the declaration signing. In Goliad, visit the National Historic Landmark La Bahia, where Col. James Fannin and more than 300 of his troops were massacred on March 27, 1836. Visit www.texastimetravel.com to download a copy of the brochure. Students write letters to Woodville City Council Third Grade students at Woodville Intermediate School are learning about the different levels and branches of government. As part of their study, they discovered that Woodville’s branches of government are the mayor and a seven-member city council. This council listens to the concerns of the citizens and puts in place city ordinances to provide services for the community. Students wrote letters to city council members about changes they would like to see happen in Woodville. The letters were submitted to the Booster by their teacher, Donna Bronson, with permission from their parents. 505 North Charlton Street Woodville, TX 75979 February 5, 2013 4130 Campers Cove Woodville, TX 75979 January 31, 2013 505 N. Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 January 31, 2013 505 N. Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 January 31, 2013 Dear City Council, Dear Woodville City Council, Dear Woodville City Council, Dear Woodville City Council, I like the way you treat our town. I want you to make this rule. Theres should be NO smooking in Woodville because People can end up in the hospital. Also, smoking sometime make people end doing drug. Then, can go to jail You are a great City Council. You should not allow people to ride on bikes on the side of the road. There are three reasons why: 1. A car can hit them. 2. They can cause a wreck. 3. They can slow down traffic. Thank you for allowing this law. Ya’ll are a great city council, A good law that I think you should make is no littering because someone could step on a glass bottle and cut their foot. There might still be old soda cans laying everywhere making our city look dirty. You might even step on a can that still has soda in it and the soda splashes on your shoe. We need to keep our city clean. You keep our city safe. Thank you for caring about me Sencerely, Kevon Paire Love, Joseph Sincerely, Ma-Kayla You should make a law that people eight and younger can’t be allowed to shoot guns. There are three reasons that must be a law. People can be hurt. The person can be killed. There will be a Free Eye screening test offered by the District The guns can kick hard. 2-S1 Lions Vision screening team on March 9 at the Woodville Lion’s Den, located 1.7 miles east of Woodville on Hwy. 190. Adults Thank you for keep our city over age 18 are eligible to come for a free screening from 9 a.m. to safe. 1 p.m. Individuals must not be enrolled in public schools, and the vision test will cover basic requirements. For more information Sincerely, contact: eyescreening2S1@gmail.com or call Charles Tarver 409Qays Syed 659-1502 or Lion Robert Blackburn 409-656-3011. CMYK Page 4B TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE REQUEST Entergy Texas, Inc. (“ETI”) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Entergy Corporation (“Entergy”). On December 4, 2011,Entergy and ITC Holdings Corp. (“ITC”) entered into an agreement to transfer ownership and control of the transmission business of ETI (and the other Entergy utility operating companies) to a subsidiary of ITC (the “Transaction”). ETI and ITC filed a joint application with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (“commission”) for approval of the Transaction and related relief on February 19, 2013. That application has been assigned Commission Docket No. 41223. If the Transaction is approved and after the Transaction closes, ETI will obtain transmission service from ITC and will pay for such service under the terms of the Midwest Independent System Transmission Operator’s Open Access Transmission, Energy and Operating Reserve Markets Tariff. As a result, ETI is seeking to realign its revenue requirements to reflect such payments. To accomplish the rate realignment, ETI filed an application with the commission on February 22, 2013, for approval of a transmission cost recovery rider (“Rider TCR”). The application for approval of Rider TCR was assigned Commission Docket No. 41235. Additionally, in Docket No. 41223, ETI and ITC have requested that the commission authorize ETI to defer any cost differential that occurs if the Transaction closes prior to the date that the Rider TCR is implemented. ETI will also seek to recover these deferred costs through the Rider TCR approved in Docket No. 41235. ETI’s proposed Rider TCR is designed to result in an increase in revenues of approximately $18 million per year, an increase of 1.3% in overall annualized revenue. ETI has requested that the commission make this change effective 35 days after its application was filed. All customers in ETI’s Texas retail rate classes are affected by this request. The commission has jurisdiction to grant the relief sought in this proceeding pursuant to Public Utility Regulatory Act Sections 14.001, 32.001, and 36.209. ETI also seeks approval of the rider pursuant to P.U.C. SUBST. R. 25.241 governing the form and filing of tariffs. Persons with questions or who want more information on the rate change application may contact ETI at Entergy Texas, Inc., Attn: Customer Service—Rider TCR Case, 350 Pine Street, Beaumont, Texas 77701, or call [1-800-368-3749 (select option 4, then 4, then 2, then 2, then 1)] during normal business hours. A complete copy of this application is available for inspection at the address listed above. Persons who wish to intervene in or comment upon the rate change proceeding should notify the Public Utility Commission of Texas (commission) as soon as possible. A request to intervene or for further information should be mailed to the Public Utility Commission of Texas, P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326 and should reference Commission Docket No. 41235. Further information may also be obtained by calling the Public Utility Commission at (512) 936-7120 or (888) 782-8477. Hearing- and speech–impaired individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the commission at (512) 936-7136. The deadline in this proceeding is 45 days after the date the application was filed at the commission. (10-4t-pce) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF TEXAS § BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE TYLER COUNTY § DATED MARCH 01, 2013 § and issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) NOTICE TO IMPLEMENT REVISED FIXED FUEL FACTOR Entergy Texas, Inc. hereby publishes NOTICE that, pursuant to Section 36.203 of the Public Utility Regulatory Act (codified in TEX. UTIL. CODE) and P.U.C. SUBST. R. 25.237(A) (3)(B), it filed with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (the “Commission”) on February 19, 2013 a tariff to implement a revised fixed fuel factor. All of Entergy Texas’ retail customers whose fuel charges are calculated under the Texas fixed fuel factor tariff – including but not limited to Residential, Small General Service, Large General Service, Large Industrial Power Service, and Street and Outdoor Lighting Service – will be affected by the Commission’s approval of the revised fixed fuel factor. The revised fixed fuel factor, if approved, will affect only the fuel portion of the rates charged by Entergy Texas and will have no effect on non-fuel base rates. Entergy Texas seeks Commission approval to revise the fixed fuel factor effective with the first billing cycle of the March 2013 billing month. Entergy Texas proposed that the fixed fuel factor be changed pursuant to a semi-annual filing to be made each February and August, with revised fuel factors to be effective with the first billing cycle of the March and September billing months, pursuant to a methodology that changes the fuel factor based upon changes in the published price of natural gas. This methodology was authorized for use in Docket No. 32915. The revised fixed fuel factor, differentiated by voltage level, is as follows: FACTOR BY VOLTAGE LEVELS Delivery Voltage Fixed Fuel Factor Secondary $ 0.0352522 per kWh Primary $ 0.0343350 per kWh 69kV/138kV $ 0.0331235 per kWh 230kV $ 0.0325654 per kWh The revised fuel factor would result in an increase in Entergy Texas’ annual Texas retail fuel and purchased power revenues by approximately $15.1 million, or 2.9%, on an annual basis. Compared to the fixed fuel factor approved by the Commission effective September 2012, a residential customer using 1000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per month would see an approximate increase of 1.1% annually, or $ 0.96 on average per month, on his/her electric bill. The fixed fuel factor rate is designed to pass through to customers the actual fuel costs incurred by Entergy Texas to serve customers. Entergy Texas is not allowed to make a profit on fuel costs. Amounts collected from affected customers pursuant to the revised fixed fuel factor will be subject to final review by the Commission in Entergy Texas’ next applicable fuel reconciliation proceeding before the Commission. Entergy Texas expects the revised fixed fuel factor to be in effect for the billing period of March 2013 through August 2013. Persons with questions or who want more information on this petition may contact Entergy Texas at Attn: Customer Service – Fuel Factor, 350 Pine Street, Beaumont, Texas 77701, or call [1-800-368-3749 (select option 4, then press 4, then press 2, then press 2, then press 1)] during normal business hours. A complete copy of this petition is available for inspection at the address listed above. The Commission has assigned Docket No. 41234 to this proceeding. Persons who wish to formally participate in this proceeding, or who wish to express their comments concerning this petition should contact the Public Utility Commission of Texas, Office of Customer Protection, P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or call (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at (888) 782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired individuals with text telephones (TTY) may call (512) 936-7136 or use Relay Texas (toll-free) 1-800-735-2989. ENTERGY TEXAS, INC. of the District Court of Tyler County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on said date, in the hereinafter numbered and styled suit(s) and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff or Constable of said County, I have on March 1, 2013, seized, levied upon, and will, on the first Tuesday in April, 2013, the same being the 2nd day of said month, at the North Door under the Stairway, 100 West Bluff Street of the Courthouse of the said County, in the City of Woodville, Texas, between the hours of 10 o’clock a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. on said day , beginning at 10:00 AM, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder all the right, title, and interest of the defendants in such suit(s) in and to the following described real estate levied upon as the property of said defendants, the same lying and being situated in the County of Tyler and the State of Texas, to-wit: B-2370, Ac count No(s). R027298, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. JOE D. FRANCIS, AKA JOE DONALD FRANCIS, Lot 40, Barlow Lake Estate Subdivision, Section 2, Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 440, Page 130, Deed Records of Tyler County,Texas., with an adjudged value of $4,123.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $4,123.00; Sale Notes: B-2370, Account No(s). R027091, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. JOE D. FRANCIS, AKA JOE DONALD FRANCIS, Lot 39, Barlow Lake Estate Subdivision, Section 2, Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 440, Page 130, Deed Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $620.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $620.00; Sale Notes: B-2414, Account No(s). R027752, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. ALFRED N. DOWDY, III, AKA ALFRED NICK DOWDY III, ET AL, Lot 179, Ivanhoe Estates, Section 1, Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 705, Page 317, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas., with an adjudged value of $4,389.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $4,389.00; Sale Notes: B-2430, Account No(s). R028894, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. KENNETH E. NOBLES, ET AL, Lots 7, and 8, Block 88, Lake Ivanhoe, Section 5, Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 453, Page 24, Deed Records of Tyler County,Texas., with an adjudged value of $1,500.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $1,500.00; Sale Notes: B-2458, Account No(s). R027901, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. TIMBERLAKES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, ET AL, Lots 42, and 43, Block 56, Lake Charmaine, Section 3, Tyler County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Slide 100, Map Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $3,000.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $3,000.00; Sale Notes: B-2469, Account No(s). R027718, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. TIMBERLAKES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, ET AL, Lot 211, Galahad Estates, Section I, Tyler County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Slide 186, Map Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $2,250.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $2,250.00; Sale Notes: B-2469, Account No(s). R027717, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. TIMBERLAKES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, ET AL, Lot 210, Galahad Estates, Section I, Tyler County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Slide 186, Map Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $4,500.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $4,500.00; Sale Notes: B-2471, Account No(s). R014401, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. BETTY SUE BROWN, 0.46 acres, more or less, out of Block “G”, Sportsman Lodge Annex, a subdivision in Tyler County, Texas, as described in deed dated January 11, 1995, from Roy Mashaw et ux to Betty Sue Brown, in Volume 578, Page 105, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $2,800.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $2,800.00; Sale Notes: B-2517, Account No(s). R014721, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. LARRY ENGLEMANN,AKA LARRY GLENN ENGEL- MANN, ET AL, A portion of Lot 29, C. K. Berry Subdivision, Tyler County,Texas, as described in deed dated March 28, 2002, from Farris Eden Guthrie Voight to Larry Engelmann, in Volume 722, Page 788, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $6,318.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $2,864.82; Sale Notes: B-2518, Account No(s). R014974, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. GLENN MILLER, ET AL, 4.38 acres, more or less, William Campbell League,Tyler County, Texas, as described in deed dated, January 16, 2004, from Irma J. Harris et al to Glenn Miller et ux, in Volume 768, Page 11, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $29,392.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $3,249.99; Sale Notes: B-2670, Account No(s). R012293, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. EMMETT E. JONES, 15.22 acres, more or less out of the Porter Green Survey, Abstract 960, Tyler County, Texas, being the residual of a 105.98 acre tract described in a deed dated June 14, 1976 from Thomas C. Fortenberry, et al, to Emmett E. Jones recorded in Vol 345, page 264, Deed Records of Tyler County, Texas: Save and Except, therefrom 42 acres conveyed in Volume 345 Page 278; 2 acres conveyed in Volume 606, Page 451; 17 acres conveyed in Volume 840 Page 357; 18 acres conveyed in Volume 876, Page 356; and 11.76 acres conveyed in Volume 883, Page 932 all in the Deed Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $44,094.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $13,721.86; Sale Notes: B-2694, Account No(s). R030522, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. LINDA ANN FORSE, AKA LINDA FORSE LIEBY, Lots 50 and 52, Section 1, Wayward Wind Oasis Subdivision, a subdivision in Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 549, Page 402, Official Public Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $3,375.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $3,375.00; Sale Notes: B-2717, Account No(s). R023546, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. BRUCE MITCHELL, AKA BRUCE EDWARD MITCHELL, ET AL, 1.083 acres, more or less, situated in the Lewis Thunar Survey, Abstract 636, Tyler County, Texas, as described in deed dated August 22, 2001, from Mid-State Trust II et al to Bruce Mitchell et ux, in Volume 703, Page 187, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $27,315.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $6,255.39; Sale Notes: B-2750, Account No(s). R009770(R009769), TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. DON E. JONES, ET AL, 20.00 acres, more or less, situated in the I & GN RR Co. Section 5 Survey, Abstract 728, Tyler County, Texas, as described in deed dated January 29,1994, from Charles W. Jones to Don E. Jones, in Volume 558, Page 814, Official Public Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $57,793.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $10,882.91; Sale Notes: B-2768, Account No(s). R008718, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. CLYDE JOSEPH SEYMOUR, JR., Lots 181, and 182, Block 101, Lake Charmaine, Section 7A, an addition to Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 841, Page 729, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $4,500.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $1,385.54; Sale Notes: B-2768, Account No(s). R008738, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. CLYDE JOSEPH SEYMOUR, JR., Lots 208, and 209, Block 101, Lake Sharmaine, Section 7A, an addition to Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 841, Page 727, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $3,000.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $1,117.97; Sale Notes: B-2773, Account No(s). R063031, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. KALEB A. FELTS, AKA KALEB ADAM FELTS, Lot 3, Block 62, Lake Charmaine, Section Five, an addition to Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 930, Page 528, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $1,500.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $823.95; Sale Notes: B-2773, Account No(s). Visit us online at www.tylercountybooster.com R054904, TYLER COUNTY, ET AL VS. KALEB A. FELTS, AKA KALEB ADAM FELTS, Lots 1, and 2, Block 62, Lake Charmaine, Section Five, an addition to Tyler County, Texas, as described in Volume 930, Page 528, Official Records of Tyler County, Texas, with an adjudged value of $60,691.00, and an Estimated minimum opening bid of $11,356.20; Sale Notes: (any volume and page references, unless otherwise indicated, being to the Deed Records, Tyler County, Texas, to which instruments reference may be made for a more complete description of each respective tract.) or, upon the written request of said defendants or their attorney, a sufficient portion of the property described above shall be sold to satisfy said judgment(s), interest, penalties, and cost; and any property sold shall be subject to the right of redemption of the defendants or any person having an interest therein, to redeem the said property, or their interest therein, within the time and in the manner provided by law, and shall be subject to any other and further rights to which the defendants or anyone interested therein may be entitled, under the provisions of law. Said sale to be made by me to satisfy the judgment(s) rendered in the above styled and numbered cause(s), together with interest, penalties, and costs of suit, and the proceeds of said sales to be applied to the satisfaction thereof, and the remainder, if any, to be applied as the law directs. Dated at Woodville, Texas, March 1, 2013  Notes: Sheriff Bryan Weatherford Tyler Coun ty, Texas, By Deputy. The Minimum Bid is the lesser of the amount awarded in the judgment plus interest and costs or the adjudged value. However, the Minimum Bid for a person owning an interest in the property or for a person who is a party to the suit (other than a taxing unit), is the aggregate amount of the judgments against the property plus all costs of suit and sale. ALL SALES SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION WITHOUT NOTICE. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL TAXES DUE ON THE PROPERTY WHICH HAVE BEEN ASSESSED SINCE THE DATE OF THE JUDGMENT. For more information, contact your attorney or LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP., attorney for plaintiffs, at (936) 639-5040. (10-3t-b) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters of Testamentary for the Estate of CHARLES ERNEST SAFAR, Deceased, were issued on February 27, 2013, in Cause No. 8881, pending in the County Court of Tyler County, Texas, to: PATRICIA SAFER CONCIENNE, CONNIE FONDREN, SUSIE WILSON and SANDRA DARTEZ. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: LINDSEY B.WHISENHANT Attorney at Law 130 S. Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 DATED the 28th day of February, 2013. LINDSEY B.WHISENHANT Attorney for Estate State Bar No.: 21272400 130 S. Charlton Woodville, Texas 75979 Telephone: (409) 283‑8288 Facsimile: (409) 283‑8078 (10-1t-b) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters of Testamentary for the Estate of LARRY WILBERT SEAMANS, Deceased, were issued on February 27, 2013, in Cause No. 8885, pending in the County Court of Tyler County, Texas, to: SAMMIE SEAMANS. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: LINDSEY B.WHISENHANT Attorney at Law 130 S. Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 DATED the 28th day of February, 2013. LINDSEY B.WHISENHANT Attorney for Estate State Bar No.: 21272400 130 S. Charlton Woodville, Texas 75979 Telephone: (409)283‑8288 Facsimile: (409) 283‑8078 (10-1t-b) CMYK LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS March 7, 2013 General Land Office 1700 N. Congress Avenue, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78701 (800) 998-4GLO On or about March 25, 2013 the Texas General Land Office (GLO) will submit a request to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the release of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.These funds were awarded under the Consolidated Security, Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act, (Public Law 110-329), enacted on September 30, 2008 to facilitate disaster recovery, restoration, economic revitalization, and to affirmatively further fair housing, in accordance with Executive Order 12892, in areas affected by Hurricanes Dolly and Ike which are Presidentially-declared major disaster areas under Title IV of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.). The two project(s) to be undertaken are commonly known as the Hurricane Dolly and Hurricane Ike Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (“CDBG-DR”), Non-Rental Housing Program and Rental Housing Program. The purpose of the project(s) is to address housing recovery assistance needs in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike in the following counties: Angelina, Houston, Jasper, Nacogdoches, Newton, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity and Tyler. GLO has selected the Deep East Texas Council of Governments (DETCOG) as the Contract Administrator to manage $20,000,000 in CDBG disaster funding for the Deep East Texas geographic area. GLO will utilize $18,000,000 in a tiered review to facilitate disaster recovery, restoration, and economic revitalization and to affirmatively further fair housing in areas of the DETCOG region affected by Hurricane Ike. A total of 167 single-family hous ing units will be assisted. Rental Housing funds ($1,136,363) will be utilized for repair, reconstruction and new construction of fourteen (14) rental housing units within the DETCOG region. Non-Rental Housing funds ($18,863,637) will be utilized for housing rehabilitation, acquisition, relocation, new construction, reconstruction of one hundred fifty-three (153) single-family homes for low-tomoderate income families. Of the 153 assisted units, homebuyer assistance may be provided for sixty-three (63) low-to-moderate income families. All assisted units will be for residential use (1 to 4 units), where the density is not increased, land use is not changed, and the footprint of the building is not increased. Activities may include demolition, reconstruction, elevation, acquisition and rehabilitation. Sites that are demolished will be reconstructed. The estimated cost per activity will not exceed $65,000 for rehabilitation. Single-family new construction and reconstruction costs will be determined through the selection of lowest qualified bid. A detailed project description is in GLO’s Environmental Review Record (ERR). The following environmental factors were considered under the Tiered Environmental Broad Review Process: • Wetland Protection • Coastal Zone Management Act • Safe Drinking Water Act • Sole Source Aquifers • Endangered Species Act • Wild and Scenic Rivers Act • Clean Air Act • Farmland Protection Act • Environmental Justice • Airport Clear Zones and Accident Potential Zones The following environmental factors will be evaluated on a site specific basis and include: • Historic Preservation • Floodplain Management • Noise Abatement and Control • Explosive and Flammable Operations • Toxic Chemicals and Radioactive Materials Environmental clearance will be obtained for each site specific review prior to commencement of any site specific activities. This funding addresses a significant number of families who are living in a substandard housing in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike that were either under insured or had no insurance.Overall,the CDBG Disaster Recovery Program will assist approximately 167 households that qualify for asCont on 5B TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Page 5B Legal Notices sistance. The proposed activities are categorically excluded under HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58 from National Environmental Policy Act requirements. An Environmental Review Record (ERR) that documents the environmental determinations for this project is on file at GLO, Disaster Recovery Division, 1700 N. Congress Avenue, Suite 400, Austin, TX 78701, and with GLO’s Contract Administrator, the Deep East Texas Council of Governments, 210 Premier Drive, Jasper TX 75951 and 118 S 1st, Lufkin TX 75901 weekdays between 8am12pm and 1pm-5pm. Within the DETCOG Region, the Environmental Review Record (ERR) is available for review at the Office of the County Judge for Houston, Nacogdoches, Newton, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity and Tyler Counties. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to GLO at the above address or through email to gilbert.martinez@glo.texas.gov. All comments received by close of business on March 22, 2013 will be considered by GLO prior to authorizing submission of a Request for Release of Funds. RELEASE OF FUNDS The GLO certifies to HUD that Mr. Jorge Ramirez, in his capacity as Director of Disaster Recovery, consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUD’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows the GLO to use Program funds. OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS HUD will consider objections to its release of funds and GLO certification if received by March 22, 2013 and only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the GLO; (b) the GLO has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants in the project have committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to: Mr. Scott Davis, Director, Disaster Recovery HUD Headquarters, 451 7th Street SW, Room 7272, Washington DC 20410; or scott.g.davis@hud.gov. Potential objectors should contact HUD at (202)708-3587 to verify the actual last day of the objection period. Jorge Ramirez, GLO, Director of Disaster Recovery AVISO DE INTENCION PARA PEDIR LA LIBERACION DE LOS FONDOS 7 de Marzo del 2013 Oficina General de Tierras 1700 N. Congress Avenue, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78701 (800) 998-4GLO En o alrededor del 25 de Marzo del 2013 la Texas General Land Office (GLO) presentara una solicitud de EE.UU. Departa- mento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano (HUD) para la liberacion de Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). Estos fondos fueron otorgados bajo la Ley de Seguridad Consolidada, Asistencia por Desastres y Asignaciones Continuas Act, (Ley Publica 110-329), promulgada el 30 de septiembre de 2008 para facilitar la recuperacion de desastres, restauracion, revitalizacion economica, ya una vivienda afirmativamenta la feria, de acuerdo con la Orden Ejecutiva 12892, en las zonas afectadas por los Huracznes Dolly y Ike que se Presidencialmente declarado por las principales zonas de desastre en el Titulo IV del Socorro de Robert T. Stafford de Asistencia de Emergencia y la Ley (42 USC 5121 y ss.). El proyecto de dos (s) que se realizaran son comunmente conocidos como el Huracan Dolly y el Huracan Ike Community Development Block Disaster Recovery Grant (“CDBG-DR”), No- Alquiler Programa de Vivienda y el Programa de Viviendas de Alquiler. El proposito del proyecto (s) es para hacer frente a las necesidades de asistencia de vivienda de recuperacion tras el paso del Huracan Ike en los siguientes condados: Angelina, Houston, Jasper, Nacogdoches, Newton, Polk, Sabine, San Agustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity y Tyler. GLO ha seleccionado el Deep East Texas, Consejo de Gobiernos (DETCOG) como el Administrador del Contrato para manejar $20,000,000 en fondos CDBG para el desastre profunda zona Este de Texas geografica. GLO utilizara $18,000.000 en una revision de niveles para facilitar la recuperacion de desastres, restauracion y revitalizacion economica y afirmativamente la equidad de vivienda en zonas de la region DETCOG afectados por el Huracan Ike. Un total de 167 unidades de vivienda unifamiliares seran asistidos. Fondos alquiler de vivienda ($1,136,363) se utilizaran para la reparacion, reconstruccion y nueva construccion de catorce (14) unidades de vivienda de alquiler en la region DETCOG. No Alquiler fondos de Vivienda ($18,863.637) sera utilizado para rehabilitacion de viviendas, adquisicion, traslado, nueva construccion, reconstruccion de ciento cincuenta y tres (153) viviendas unifamiliares. De las 153 unidades asistidas, asistencia para compradors de vivienda podran establecerse sesenta y tres (63) de bajos a moderados ingresos familiars. Todas las unidades asistidas sera para uso residencial (1 a 4 unidades), en donde la densidad no se incrementa, uso de la tierra no se cambia, y la huella del edificio no se aumenta. Las actividades pueden incluir la demolicion, reconstruccion, la elevacion, la adquisicion y la rehabilitacion. Los sitios que se demolieron sera reconstruida. El costo estimado por actividad no superara los $65,000 para la rehabilitacion. Unifamiliar de nueva construccion y los costos de reconstruccion se determinara a traves de la seleccion de oferta mas cualificada. Una descripcion detallada del proyecto es en el Registro de Revision Ambiental GLO (ERR). Los factores ambientales se consideraron los siguientes gradas bajo el proceso de revision ambiental Broad: • Proteccion de los Humedales • Ley de Gestion de Zonas Costeras • Ley de Agua Potable Segura • Los Acuiferos Unica Fuente • Ley de Especies Amennazadas • Wild and Scenic Rios Ley • Ley del Aire Limpio • Ley de Proteccion de Tierras • Justicia Ambiental • Zonas Aeropuerto claras y zonas potenciales de accidents Los siguientes factores ambientales seran evaluados en funcion del sitio especifico e incluyen: • Preservacion Historica • Gestion de llanura de inundacion • Ruido Reduccion y Control • Operaciones de explosives e inflammables • Sustancias quimicas toxicas y materials radiactivios Autorizacion ambiental se obtiene para cada revision del sitio especifico antes de iniciar cualquier actividad especificos del sitio. Esta financiacion se dirige a un numero significativo de familias que viven en viviendas precarias en las consecuencias del Huracan Ike que eran o con cobertura insuficiente o no tenia seguro. En general, el Programa de Recuperacion de Desastres CDBG ayudara a aproximadamente 167 familias que reunen los requisitos para recibir asistencia. Las actividades propuestas estan categoricamente excluidas en virtud de las regulaciones de HUD en 24 CFR Parte 58 de la National Environmental Policy Act requisitos. Un Registro de Revision Ambiental (ERR) que documenta las determinaciones ambientales de este proyecto se encuentra archivada en GLO, Programa de Direccion de Servicios, 1700 N. Congress Avenue, Suite 400, Austin, TX 78701, y con el Administrador del Contrato GLO, el Deep East Texas, Consejo de Los Gobiernos, 210 Drive Premier, Jasper TX 75951 y 118 S 1st, Lufkin, Tx 75901 Lunes a Viernes entre 8am-12pm y 1pm-5pm. Dentro de la region de DETCOG, El Registro de Revision Ambiental (ERR) esta disponible para revision en la Oficina del Juez del Condado de Houston, Nacogdoches, Newton, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinidad y Tyler Condados. COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO Cualquier individuo, grupo o agencia puede presentar comentarios por escrito sobre el ERR a GLO a la direccion antes mencionada o por correo electronico a gilbert. martinez@glo.texas.gov. Todos los comentarios recibidos al cierre de actividades el 22 de Marzo del 2013 se considera por GLO antes de la presentacion de una solicitud de autorizacion para la liberacion de los fondos. LIBERACION DE FONDOS EL GLO certifica a HUD que el Sr. Jorge Ramirez, en su calidad de Director de Recuperacion ante Desastres, consentimientos a aceptar la jurisdiccion de los tribunals federales si se entabla una demanda para hacer cumplir las responsabilidades en relacion con el proceso de revision ambiental y que estas responsabilidades han sido satisfecho. Aprobacion de HUD de la certificacion satisface sus responsabilidades bajo NEPA y leyes relacionadas y autoridades, y permite que la GLO para utilizar los fondos del Programa. OBJECIONES A LIBERACION DE FONDOS HUD considerara objeciones a su liberacion de los fondos y la certificacion GLO si recibio el 22 de Marzo del 2013 y solo si estan en una de las siguientes bases: (a) la certificacion no fue ejecutada por el interventor de la GLO, (b) GLO ha omitido un paso o no a tomar una decision o fallo requerido por las regulaciones de HUD en 24 CFR Parte 58; (c) el beneficiario de la subvencion o de otros participantes en el proyecto han comprometido fondos o incurrido en gastos no autorizados por 24 CFR Parte 58 antes de aprobacion de una liberacion de fondos por parte de HUD, o (d) otra agencia federal actuando de conformidad con 40 CFR Parte 1504 ha presentado un escrito su conclusion de que el provecto no es satisfactoria desde el punto de vista de la calidad ambiental. Las objeciones deben ser preparados y presentados de conformidad con los procedimientos requeridos (24 CFR Parte 58) y se dirigiran al Sr. Scott Davis, Director de Recuperacion de Desastres HUD Sede, 451 7th Street SW, Room 7272, Washington DC 20410, o scott.g.davis@ hud.gov. Objectores potenciales deben comunicarse con HUD al (202) 708-3587 para verificar la fecha real de finalizacion del plazo objecion. Jorge Ramirez, GLO, Director de Recuperacion ante Desastres (10-1t-pce) LEGAL NOTICE THE STATE OF TEXAS To: Unknown Father, Address Unknown, and to all whom it may concern, Respondent(s), Greetings: You are hereby commanded to appear and answer before the Honorable District Court, Tyler County,Texas, at the Courthouse of said county in Woodville, Texas, at or before 10:00 A.M. of the Monday next after the expiration of 42 days from the date of service of this citation, then and there to answer the Original Petition in Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship of Leslie Raymond Haralson and Kathy Louise Haralson, Petitioners, filed in said Court on the 25th day of February, 2013, against Unknown Father, Respondent, and said suit being Cause Number 22,808 on the docket of said court and entitled ‘In the Interest of Christopher Daniel Haralson, a child’. The nature of which suit is a request to appoint Petitioners as sole managing conservators of said child. Said child was born the 6th day of April, 2001 in Jefferson County, Texas. The Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree in the child’s interest which will be binding upon you, including the termination of the parent-child relationship, the determination of paternity and the appointment of a conservator with authority to consent to the child’s adoption. Issued and given under my hand and Seal of said Court at Woodville, Tyler County, Texas, this the 28th day of February, A.D. 2013. Attest: Kim Nagypal, Clerk. District Court, Tyler County, Texas. By: Chyrl Pounds, Deputy. (10-4t-b) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF LLOYD FRANKLIN CULBERTSON, JR., DECEASED Notice is hereby given that application for Letters of Administration for the Estate of LLOYD FRANKLIN CULBERTSON, JR., Deceased was filed on February 28, 2013 under Docket No. 8893, in the County Court, Tyler County,Texas, by: ETHEL JAYNE LOWE Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for unknown heirs for the Estate addressed as follows: Representative, Estate of LLOYD FRANKLIN CULBERTSON, JR., Deceased C/O ROBERT H. MANN, Attorney at Law 104 West Bluff, Room 201 Woodville, Texas 75979 All heirs having claims against this Estate in which application has been made are required to present them within the time Visit us online at www.tylercountybooster.com and in the manner prescribed by law. DATED this 1st day of March, 2013. Robert H. Mann, Attorney for Applicant, Ethel Jayne Lowe. (10-1t-b) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF LLOYD FRANKLIN CULBERTSON, JR., DECEASED Notice is hereby given that application for Letters of Administration for the Estate of LLOYD FRANKLIN CULBERTSON, JR., Deceased was filed on February 28, 2013 under Docket No. 8893, in the County Court, Tyler County, Texas, by: ETHEL JAYNE LOWE Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the Estate addressed as follows: Representative, Estate of LLOYD FRANKLIN CULBERTSON, JR., Deceased C/O ROBERT H. MANN, Attorney at Law 104 West Bluff, Suite 201 Woodville, Texas 75979 All persons having claims against this Estate in which application has been made are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. DATED this 1st day of January, 2013. ROBERT H. MANN, Attorney for Applicant ETHEL JAYNE LOWE (10-1t-b) ANNOUNCEMENTS PROMOTE YOUR EVENTS and get connected to your friends and neighbors in Tyler County by subscribing to the Tyler County Booster for only $20 per year in county. We accept Mastercard, Visa, and Discover Credit or Debit. Call Today (409) 2832516. (1-nc) THE WOODVILLE GROUP of Alcoholics Anonymous Meets: 101 Pine St. (corner-69 & 287) on Tues. 6:30 p.m. & Fri. 8 p.m. For Help Call (409) 454-4053 or (409) 200-5213. (1-tfn-nc) AL-ANON : Family Groups is an Anonymous Fellowship of Relatives and Friends of Alcoholics. There are Many AlAnon and Ala-Teen Meetings Throughout the Southeast Texas Area. If You are Affected By a Drinking Problem Someone Else Has, And Want Further Information, Please Call (409) 899-3343. (1-tfn-nc) F I B RO M YA LG I A SUPPORT: Call Loretta Mott at (409) 331-0018. (1-tfn-nc) THE NEW BEGINNINGS AA group: 112 S. Pecan, will meet Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6:30p.m and Wedneseday 12:00-1:00. (409) 429-0602. (1-tfn-nc) B I N G O EV E RY W ED N E S DAY: A t t h e Nutrition Center, 201 Willow from 12:30-Until! (1-tfn-nc) I CAN COPE: I Can Cope is an educational support group offered by the ACS and offers support services to survivors and caregivers. Lynn Hays has begun this support group at Woodville United Methodist Church. Meetings will be held at 6p.m. every first Thursday of the month. For more information on I Can Cope, you may contact Lynn Hays at (409) 429-8189 or Charlean Wiggins at (936) 969-3114 or (936) 760-5618. (1-tfn-nc) C H R I S T I N E ’ S P L AC E RESALE Shop representing Family Services of SE Texas, a non-profit organization, accepts donations M-F at 501 West Bluff (409) 331-9939 and open daily for your shopping needs for the entire family. Women and Children’s Outreach of Tyler County offers support CMYK and counseling to victims and/ or families of victims including abused women and children. Call (409) 283-5887 for assistance. (1-tfn-nc) L.B.A.S Left Behind After Suicide support group. Meetings are every Monday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. At city hall in Huntington,TX on 69, next door to Dollar General Store. Leaders: Joe Sawyer, H- 876-9001 C404-7135. Jennie Christopher, C- 676-3253. Sabrina Sallas Fisher, C- 465-3878. Debbie Sallas Robinson, C- 404-8703. ‘Time heals all wounds’ is not necessarily true for survivors of suicide. Time is necessary for healing, but time is not enough. Shared feelings enrich and lead to growth and healing. (18-tfn) TOPS MEETING LOCATIONS: Monday at 9:45 a.m. at Dogwood Hills Baptist Church, (409) 283-7188 or (936) 414-0570. Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Spurger, (409) 429-5239. Mondays at 6:00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Spurger, (409) 429-7147. (17-tfn-nc) PUBLIC NOTICE CIT Y OF WOODVILLE Invitation for Bids The City of Woodville is requesting sealed written Bids for the following project: Project Name: CR 1020 & US 69 4” PE Gas Line & Meter Installation Project Description: Installation of 4” PE gas line along CR 1020 and US 69 & gas meter installation to service customer All sealed bids are due prior to 12:00 PM March 7th, 2013. Sealed bids will be opened and read aloud at 2:00 PM March 7th, 2013. Bid Documents may be obtained by contacting SolMarie Adams via email atsadams@jrutilities.com. No deposit required. Questions regarding Bid Documents may be addressed to: SolMarie S. Adams, E.I.T. Project Manager JR Utilities Phone 512.828.1479 Fax 830.626.1900 sadams@jrutilities.com Website www.jrutilities.com (10-1t-b) ACREAGE 3.96 ACRES. Possible owner finance. Warren, Tx. $16,000, negotiable. (409) 498-1093 or (409) 239-2779. (9-2t-p) 10 ACRES, partly cleared, has electric, water & sewer. Ready to live on. Will consider owner finance. Woodville area. 409837-9610 or 409-239-3701. Roofing & Repairs JAY LOT T ROOFING Contractor. All types of roofing applied. Serving Tyler County 20+yrs. References available. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call 409-283-2760 or 409-382-7186. (52-tfn-b) WOODVILLE ROOFING SERVICE Roofing, siding, painting, pressure washing, decks, porches, ceramic tile, remodeling. 35 years experience. Call Jimmie Estes, 409-429-5525. (6-tfn-b) REMODELING L & J’s REMODELING Add-ons, decks, metal roofs, cabinets, fence-building & repair. No job too small. Call 283-7478. (1-tfn-b) I’LL FIX IT! General HOME & MOBILE Home REPAIRS Honey-Do+ODD JOBS, Decks, Porch Repairs, Roof Repairs, Storage Sheds, SENIOR DISC. 33 yrs. Experience. David Tate, 283-5614. (48-tfn-b) Easter Coloring Contest Page 6B TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 ...for children of all ages. Draw and/or color what Easter means to you, in the space provided below. Bring by the Booster office, 205 W. Bluff in Woodville, no later than Friday, March 22. All entries will be displayed in the window of the Booster office and the winner will receive a special Easter prize package. Good luck! Name ______________________________ Age ________ Make Every Room Your Favorite Room. Financing Available FURNITURE & APPLIANCE 1123 S. MAGNOLIA • WOODVILLE Across from Wal-Mart (409) 283-8286 Employment The Bradford, a NEW luxurious residence for skilled nursing, is now accepting applications for professional, dependable, caring individuals who are “Committed to Excellence” Experienced Cook RN Supervisor Full-Time CNAs Apply in person at 301 West Park Dr • Livingston, TX 77351 Or E-mail: blundie@cantexcc.com Phone: 936-328-5021; Fax: 936-328-5022 CARETAKERS Great opportunity for married, retired couple that likes country living at a Christian retreat facility in Woodville, Texas. Job requires: housekeeping, extensive grounds keeping, minor maintenance of cabins and equipment. Mobile home with paid utilities provided along with a monthly stipend per couple. Mail resume to: P. Daniel P.O. Box 848 Stafford,TX 77497-0848. Call (281) 240-3568. (7-10t-cc) Visit us online at www.tylercountybooster.com You Looked! Dogwood Trails Manor So Will Your Customers! Seeking full-time CNAs Full-time Dietary Aide Full-time Dietary Cook Advertise Today! 409-283-2516 Tyler County Hospital OPEN POSITIONS ADMISSIONS CLERK PRN, Weekends (day shift) and 1 day during the week. Admit all in-patients, out-patients, Emergency Dept. patients, answer phones, clerical duties, verify insurance. Must have good spelling, grammar, and computer skills. Medical terminology and office experience required. HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR A luxurious residence licensed for skilled nursing. (Conveniently located next to the Memorial Medical Center Livingston) 301 W. Park Drive • Livingston, Texas 77351 936.327.4341 www.thebradfordsc.com Performs a variety of administrative functions relative to employee relations, employee and physician placement, management training, benefits, required licensing records, insurance, ensures hospital policies and compliance with state and federal requirements. Must have Bachelor’s Degree in business field or 5 years experience in Human Resources in an executive capacity. Must be well versed with MS Office and able to mulit-task.. To inquire about positions at the Hospital, check the employment section of our website at www.tchospital.us Human Resources Department (409) 283-6590 1100 West Bluff • Woodville (at least 2 years experience) Pick up application between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. 76 Hwy. 190 West , Woodville • (409) 283-8147 Woodville Health & Rehab Part or full time van driver-must have good driving record and Certified Nurse Aide in good standing. Full time Certified Nurse Aide All Shifts Full time RN Assistant Director of Nurses Apply in person Contact Wilma Gray Woodville Health & Rehab (409) 283-2554 CMYK River of Life Woodville makes a difference in lives The River of Life Women’s Life Skills Training Center opened in Woodville in September 2012. This faith-based program is available to any woman of any age who needs skills to improve her vision of herself and of her future. Sheena Gill was one of the first graduates in November 2012. Recently she stopped by River of Life at 305 W. Wheat, next to the Post Office, to talk about her experience. It all started when her stepson brought home a flyer about a program for women that he thought she might like. It looked interesting, but Sheena misplaced the paper with the dates. Soon after that she spied the announcement in The Tyler County Booster and got the information she needed. She applied, was accepted and began the course which meets weekdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for eight weeks, and then once weekly in a support group for four additional weeks. What caught her attention was the possibility of acquiring more skills, both for daily living and for a job. The idea that she could do something to improve her self-image was also a draw. She expected to be in classes like those she was attending for her GED, but what she found was a small group of women being guided through many different experiences each day. Each hour there was something new. Rather than being fragmented, it all added up and made sense to Sheena. The experience taught her that there was a great deal to get out of such an opportunity if you put in your part of the work and persevere through the course of study. She learned not only from the wide range of teachers and mentors, but also from the other women in the course. The small group gave everyone a chance to share with each other and to grow. One great difference in her situation since completing River of Life is that she has the job of her dreams, which she was offered the very night of her graduation. More than that, she attests to the difference in how she feels about herself and how she has grown in her faith walk. Would she recommend it to others? You bet – 100%! The next session begins April 16 and runs through June 6. Applications are being accepted now. The office is open from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday until the session begins. For more information call 283-2827, and the office staff will be happy to help you. 27 years. 16,354 ears. TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 Page 7B That’s what we call experience. Tiffani Valderez 1-800-327-3818 Call today for your free no-obligation consultation! Scott Simpson BC-HIS Locations in Livingston, Crockett, Woodville and Palestine CMYK Page 8B TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER March 7, 2013 ANNOUNCEMENTS TOPS MEETING LOCATIONS: Monday at 9:45 a.m. at Dogwood Hills Baptist Church, (409) 283-7188 or (936) 414-0570. Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Spurger, (409) 429-5239. Mondays at 6:00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Spurger, (409) 429-7147. (17-tfn-nc) ARE YOU a c om p u l s i ve overeater? Overeaters Anonymous can help. No weighins, dues or fees. Come join us Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. at Woodville United Methodist Church, Education Building, starting March 13, 2012. (10-tf-nc) FREE FREE OLD NEWSPAPERS: Come by the Booster office at 205 W. Bluff to pick up bundles of free old newspapers 8am to 5 pm. 283-2516. (16-tfn-nc) Business Card Directory Home Building Remodeling and Repairs Clyde Fussell Construction (409) 200-1660 • (409) 837-9914 DIRT • ROCK • DOZER Foundations, Roads, Driveways, Land Clearing, Lakes, House Pads, Tractor work, maintainer work GREG KIRKPATRICK 409.547.3433 CEMENT WASH-OUT Sanderson Home Dogwood Terrace Improvements VINYL SIDING • CARPORTS DECKS • PATIO COVERS • METAL ROOFS FREE ESTIMATES Call Ed Sanderson 283-5430 601 Anderson Woodville, TX 75979 Backhoe • Dozer • Dump Truck House Foundation • Ponds • Roads Clearing • Dirt • Rock • Compost 936-676-5568 SPURGER WOODWORKS, INC. Commercial / Residential Call for Move-In Special 1501 S. Magnolia (409) 283-3100 ain's r C PHILLIP HOOKS New Homes & Remodeling 1,2&3 Bedroom Floorplans Design & Build Custom Cabinets Custom Cabin ets “Custom cabinets with distinct quality” Made With Quality Products Serving Tyler Co. & Surronding Areas P.O. Box 23 Spurger, TX 77660 Chuck Crain, Owner (409) 377-0223 (409) 429-3610 Cell: (409) 200-1400 Karen’s Income Tax Service ADVERTISE HERE Income Taxes Done in a Timely Manner $20.00 per week (Black and White) $25.00 per week(Color) 20% Discount for Prepaid Yearly Ads Karen Spurlock, E.A. Specializing in farms, small businesses and stocks/bonds Phone: (409) 200-4100 5489 US Hwy 287, Woodville Tyler County Booster Located 7 miles North of Woodville on Chester Highway Cabinets, Furniture and Remodeling Eudel Tucker (409) 331-4854 eudeltucker@yahoo.com New Construction • Remodeling Garages & Carports • Outdoor Kitchens Decks • Siding & More 205 W. Bluff, Woodville • (409) 283-2516 P.O. Box 259 Hillister, Texas 77624 Advertise Today! CMYK