June 22, 2016 – full pdf
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June 22, 2016 – full pdf
www.thepostnewspaper.net BETTER RATES LOWER FEES GREAT SERVICE LICENSE TO CARRY HANDGUN CLASSES WWW.JSCFCU.ORG JUST US AND GUNS 832.221.2678 Vol. 13, No. 63 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 75 cents USPS 9400 Dupuy – He’s out By Ian White Mimi DeLeon was accompanied by her mom, Yvonne, when she signed to play college soccer at UST. When it comes to all-round achievement … Mimi’s a keeper! NOT ONE scholarship but two – one for academics and one for sports – that’s the way Mimi DeLeon will be going to university in the fall! DeLeon is reaping the financial rewards of a 3.9 grade point average and becoming district goalkeeper of the year for the second time after a standout soccer career at Dickinson high school. She even earned state team honors even though Dickinson’s ladies’ team never made it to the playoffs during her high-school years, a feat almost unheard of in University Interscholastic League annals. Her prowess between the posts has been such that Houston’s University Of St Thomas has signed her up despite the fact that it’s ladies’ soccer program already has three goalies on its roster. Nikola Barjaktarevic, the university’s head coach, first saw her play when her father, John, took her to train with his squad in her junior year. He said: “On Nikola’s request, I took Mimi one more time to train with his team. He told me that, right now, Mimi would be his number-two keeper challenging his number one to play in every game!” His daughter’s achievement is all the more remarkable because, until her early teens, she was an outfield player, having played soccer since age four as either a forward or midfielder. But all that changed when she went to junior high school, where soccer coach Lisa Manis suggested she switch roles. The suggestion paid off and, in her freshman year at high school, Mimi played under the watchful eye of assistant coach Melissa Sauceda for the school’s junior varsity A team, becoming its most valuable player of the year. She followed up in her sophomore year by making the district 24-6A second team and being named DHS defensive player of the year. And in her junior year her sporting talents brought her the 2015 district 24-6A goalkeeper-of-the-year title, as well as being named to the second teams for the county and the all-region class 6A. Meanwhile, her classwork also earned her all-academic all-district honors. This year she won 24-6A CONTINUED pg 8 DISGR ACED county-court judge Christopher Dupuy has won his freedom after 381 days in the county jail on felony charges a visiting judge dismissed as “overbroad” on Monday. Sitting in judge Michelle Slaughter’s 405th district court, Ryan Patrick granted Dupuy’s applications for a writ of habeas corpus in each of two third-degree felony cases in which the League City resident was accused of online harassment of women with whom he had either had or had sought a personal relationship. Patrick’s three-line handwritten orders said he had dismissed the indictments “as to 33.07 being overbroad”. That was a reference to a section of Texas’ penal code regarding online impersonation, the law invoked by prosecutors who laid the charges against Dupuy, above, in court in early summer last year. The former Galveston county-court-three judge had been in the county jail on the charges for slightly more than a year, having been charged while on probation in a 2013 case in which he was accused of abuse of official capacity, a class A misdemeanor for which the maximum jail sentence is 365 days. Patrick, a Harris County judge and former prosecutor whose personal website boasts of his hard line on DWI cases, released Dupuy on his personal recognizance in that case but said in his order that the bond conditions from the dismissed felony cases were “to be carried over and applied to this case”. That was a reference to another order in which Patrick granted Dupuy the right to defend himself in the case, which The Post understands is now set for an adjudication of guilt on a date believed to be in early August. That decision came just six days after Houston’s 14th court of appeals had affirmed the trial court’s action in setting Dupuy’s bond at $200,000 in each of the online-harassment cases, in which he was accused of posting internet advertisements offering sex for sale by the victims and including their phone numbers. After Patrick’s rulings, a legal source close to the case told The Post that Dupuy could have paid as little as three per cent of the bond figures, ensuring his freedom on Monday afternoon for a total of $12,000. His freedom brought shivers to several people who know him of old, among them friends of attorney Lori Laird, who represented his wife in divorce proceedings. One of her legal companions told The Post that she is out of state at present and has been advised not to return. The world this week Visit The Post’s free website, thepostnewspaper.net, and see our RSS feed for online links to full internet reports of news from America and the world. PGA Tour/MGN MGN Saturday Mexico, regarded as one of the stronger teams in soccer’s Copa America tournament, took a real beating at the hands of Chile, losing 7-0 in the quarterfinals of the competition, in which Team USA had already qualified for the semifinals, with their game against Argentina set for Houston’s NRG stadium yesterday, Tuesday. Sunday Controversy about a rule of play had golf’s best players up in arms after adjudicators at the US Open championship in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, served winner Dustin Johnson with a one-stoke penalty after his victory, declaring that he had caused his ball to move before a putt on the fifth green despite his opponent, Lee Westwood, saying he hadn’t. Joe Cereghino/Joe Ravi/MGN Monday The US supreme court refused to hear a case challenging a Connecticut law that had banned some semi-automatic assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines in the wake of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown in December 2012, when 20 students and six educators were killed by bullets from a rapid-fire rifle. 2 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 www.thepostnewspaper.net THE POST Anyone know of foldaway trees for sale? T hings are fixing to get hectic around our home pretty soon. It all started with my husband deciding we should have the trees in our yard trimmed before a tropical storm – or worse – takes aim at Galveston County. No problem – I completely agreed. The time to cut branches off trees is before force-three winds toss them all over. We both remember Hurricane Alicia in 1983. For anyone reading this who was fortunate enough to miss that event, let me fill you in. Alicia was not a wet storm. She was a highwind hurricane. The day after she struck, trees were down and branches blocked roads and yards all over the county. For weeks afterward, stacks of branches six feet high were piled along curbs in every town in the area. What made it worse was that the stacks extended out from the curbs about six feet into the streets. It took the cities a long time to deal with all that wood. Meanwhile, there wasn’t room enough for two vehicles to pass each other on most residential streets. Did I mention that there was almost no electrical service in most of Texas City for one to two weeks? I still remember people spotting a Texas-New Mexico Power Company truck and chasing it through their neighbor- This ’n’ That by Nicky De Lange hood to find out when the power would be back on. Ours was off for 11 days. This was in August, with temperatures and humidity soaring. Eleven days is a lo-o-o-o-ng time. And that’s why, this year, I agreed with my husband that it was time to have our trees trimmed. But you know how it goes. Once you decide to upgrade your property, the project escalates. Now we are about to begin fixing up the flower beds. We’re not talking simple weeding here. Oh, no – we’re going to put in those bricklike edgers, dig out all sorts of overgrown undergrowth, put in roses bushes ... The list goes on and on. Which would also be a good idea if it weren’t above 90 degrees every day, not to mention the high humidity. Then there’s the upkeep. Someone has to maintain all the flowers, shrubbery, new weeds and – in the fall – rake leaves out of the flower beds. Both my husband and I are best described as fair-weather gardeners. Raking, weeding, pruning etc is only bearable on cool autumn days. Flower planting is fun for a while in the spring, assuming it doesn’t rain much. Dragging around 40lb sacks of potting soil is work, no two ways about it. The more I think about these ambitious landscaping plans, the more I think that there’s nothing wrong with fake flowers. They’re colorful and don’t need any maintenance. When they start looking tacky, just toss them into a trash bag and replace them with something different. As for weeds, why not just have someone pour green cement all over the yard. Then you can just sweep or blow it clean every so often. Add a concrete patio set, some big f lower pots filled with fake ivy or rubber tree plants and voila! Instant yard. Who knows? You might win yard of the month. Just don’t try this if you belong to a neighborhood with a homeowners’ association. They don’t seem to have much of a sense of humor. And neither will I by the time we finish this landscaping project ... The POST Community Calendar GALVESTON COUNTY, CITY COUNCIL and COMMISSION MEETINGS they have it. Get the facts. Get tested. Get involved. Call (409) 765-2594 or go online to gchd.org. GALVESTON COUNTY County Commissioners meet the first and third Tuesday of every month – June 7, 21, 1:30pm at County Courthouse, 722 Moody, Galveston. Win a Lifetime of Free Hunting and Fishing: Enter the Lifetime License Drawing by June 27 to win a Lifetime Super Combo License. This special license (an $1,800 value) gives you the privilege to fish and hunt in Texas without ever buying another state license. Entries are $5 - available wherever licenses are sold or inline at txfgsales.com. BAYOU VISTA City Council meets the last Tuesday of every month - June 28, 2016, 6:30pm at the Community Center, 783 “C” Marlin. FRIENDSWOOD City Council meets the first Monday of every month - June 6, 2016, 4:30pm at City Hall, 910 South Friendswood Drive. GALVESTON City Council meets the last Thursday of every month - June 30, 2016, 1:00pm at City Hall Council Chambers, second floor, 823 Rosenberg. HITCHCOCK City Commission meets the third Monday of every month - June 20, 2016, 6:30pm at City Hall, 7423 State Highway 6. KEMAH City Council meets the first and third Wednesday of every month, - June 1, 15, 2016, 7:00pm at City Hall, 1401 State Highway 146. MARMADUKE LA MARQUE City Council meets the second Monday of every month, - June 13, 2016, 6:00pm at City Hall, 1109B Bayou Road. LEAGUE CITY City Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month, - June 14, 28, 2016, 6:00pm at City Council Chambers, 200 West Walker St. SANTA FE City Council meets the second and fourth Thursday of every month, - June 9, 23, 2016, 7:00pm at City Hall, 12002 State Highway 6. TEXAS CITY Cit y Commissioner s meet the first and third Wednesday of every month, - June 1, 15, 2016, 5:00pm at City Hall, 1801 9th Avenue North. Other events throughout the Houston Galveston area ... Galveston County Small Business Development Center workshops 8419 E. F. L. Expressway, Texas City, Texas 775912249, phone: 409-9331414, fax: 409-933-3365 gcsbdc.com. Go on line for discounted prices. New Client Orientation Session 06/22/16, 9:00am - 11:00am - Free. La Marque Toastmasters - Develop better speaking and presentation skills and more. Every Tuesday 7:00 -8:00pm at Texas City / La Marque Chamber of Commerce, 9702 E F Lowry, Texas City TX. For more information contact Allastair Webb at 409682-3063 or mrarwebb@ yahoo.com. Annual Card Party and Luncheon - June 22, 2016, 11:00am - 3:00pm at Kukral Center at Our Lady of Fatima School, 1600 9th Ave N, Texas City, TX 77590. Lunch served at 12:00pm. Contact Noemi Garza at 409-457-1676 or Susie Ayala at 409-945-2154. Let's Make Comics! June 23, 2:00 - 4:00pm. at Moore Memorial Library. For ages 12-18. Learn how to design, layout, write, and draw simple comics from your everday life, your wildest dreams, or somewhere in-between! For more details, please call (409) 643-5977 Super Duper Raffle Palooza - The Texas City - La Marque Chamber of Commerce is holding a raffle. Drawing will be held at Taste of the Town & Auction June 23, 2016. Tickets are $20 each or 6 for $100. Each raffle package is worth $500 Need not be present to win Taste of the Town & Auction - June 23, 2016, Taste of the Town is 6:00pm and the auction is 7:30pm at Doyle Convention Center, 2010 5th Ave N. Texas City. Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door, children 12 and under are $7.50. For more information call 409-935-1408. PUBLIC LIBRARIES DICKINSON Dickinson Public Library, 4411 Hwy 3, 281-5343812. www.dickinsonpubliclibrary.org. 8005 Barry Ave, 409986-7814. www.hitchcockpubliclibrary.org 1011 Bayou Rd, 409 9389270, www.ci.la-marque. tx.us/216/Library. HITCHCOCK G e n evieve Mill e r Hitchcock Public Library, LA MARQUE La Marque City Public Librar y LEAGUE CITY Helen Hall Library 100 W. Walker, League Low- Cost Pet Vac c inat ions and Registration - June 25, 2016, 10:00am - 3:00pm at 3412 25th Avenue North (Loop 197 North) in Texas City. PVS pricing information is available at www.petvaccs.com, (713) 738-3131 or (210) 3772222. Free lifetime county registration for pets that are already microchipped. Pets without microchips can receive a lifetime registration and microchip for $20. Discounted rate of $15 for pet owners 65 and older. Registration/ microchipping is available to pet owners who are residents of the cities served by the ARC. Free HIV and Syphilis Testing June 27, 2016, 10:00am - Noon & 2:00 - 6:00pm at Island Community Center, 47oo Broadway, Galveston and Mid-County Annex, 9850B Emmett F Lowry Expy, Texas City. 1 in 8 people with HIV don't know City 281-554-1113 www. leaguecitylibrary.org. TEXAS CITY Moore Memorial Public Library - 1701 9th Avenue N, Texas Cit y 409-6 43-5979 texascity-library.org. MARMADUKE DICKINSON Cit y Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month June 14, 28, 2016, 7:00pm at City Hall, 4403 State Highway 3. What do a community-college greenhouse and two nature reserves have in common? College Of The Mainland biology teacher Sheena Abernathy has the answer – student volunteers who earn college credit for helping the environment. Abernathy, center, and her students cultivate grasses and wildflowers in the college greenhouse to be sown as food and shelter from predators at Texas City’s Attwater prairie chicken preserve and Armand Bayou nature center in Harris County. – Photo courtesy COM MARMADUKE CLEAR LAKE SHORES City Council meets the first and third Tuesday of every month - June 7, 21 2016, 7:00pm at the Club House, 931 Cedar. League City Kroger Marke t plac e rib bon-cutting ceremony and opening day celebration - June 29, 2016, 9:00am at 1920 W. League City Parkway, League City, TX 77573. Join the store manager, Deborah Hilton, and our senior executives for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and opening day celebration. The new addition is a 123,000sq. ft. Marketplace with a Kroger Fuel Center, Kroger Pharmacy, and Starbucks Summer camp at BAHP - Young actors can now enroll in the Fine Arts Academy summer drama camp for ages 6-16 at the Bay Area Harbour Playhouse in Dickinson, 3803 Hwy 3. Camp runs July 11 through August 6, Monday - Friday 10:00am until 2:00pm. Cost is $250 to be paid on the first day of class. For more information call 281-337-SHOW (7469) or visit harbourtheater.com. Hitchcock Good Ole Days Festival - September 12 and 13, 2016 at 8300 Hwy 6 Hitchcock, Texas. BBQ cook-off, parade, carnival, crafts, kids games, beauty pageant, entertainment and more. For more information call 409-986-7420 or 409-986-6317. Send your Community Calendar information, including event, date, time, and contact person, to production@ thepostnewspaper.net. THE POST www.thepostnewspaper.net Speak up and save lives DPS asks Texans to report suspicious behavior THE STATE’S public-safety director is out to put the public on alert for people who stick out for all the wrong reasons. Speaking in the wake of the June 12 mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, on Friday, public safety department boss Steven McCraw called on Texans to pay close attention to what’s happening in their own communities and report suspicious activity either to the nearest law-enforcement agency or on a state website. He said: “Amid today’s ever-present threat of terrorism and crime, we are reminded that members of the public can be law enforcement’s greatest resource. “When law enforcement and communities work together to combat crime, we are inherently more successful.” Urging people to report illegal or suspicious behavior they see to iwatchtx.org or to Lone Star watch by Ed Sterling their local authorities, he said: “By speaking up, you could save a life.” The DPS-maintained iWATCH website provides Texans with a place to report tips related to criminal activity. Examples of information the DPS considers reportable include: • Strangers asking questions about building-security features and procedures; • Briefcase, suitcase, backpack or package left unattended; • Cars or trucks left in no-parking zones at important buildings; • Chemical smells or fumes that are unusual for the location; • People requesting sensitive information, such as blueprints, security plans or VIP travel schedules, without a need to know; • Someone purchasing supplies that could be used to make bombs or weapons or purchasing uniforms without having the proper credentials; and • Someone taking photographs or videos of security features such as surveillance cameras or checkpoints. State stays in the black FOR THE second year running, Texas will not have to borrow money to meet its cash-f low needs in 2017, according to state public-accounts comptroller Glenn Hegar. He claimed that sound fiscal management, conservative budgeting and responsible stewardship of the state’s $9.66 billion “rainy day” economic stabilization fund will allow the state to manage cash-flow challenges without issuing tax and revenue anticipation notes for the fiscal year, which will start on October 1 this year. Until fiscal 2016, which began last October, such notes had been used to deal with “anticipated mismatches” in funding that came primarily from the state’s provision of nearly 50 per cent of its annual payments to public school districts in the first three months of each fiscal year. Speaking on June 14, Hegar hinted that another factor in the state’s current good fortune has been its economic resistance to the effects of the fall in the prices of oil and natural gas. “Texas’ diverse and dynamic economy has weathered this downturn in energy prices significantly better than other energy-producing states, meaning we still have the ability to do the fiscally responsible thing and avoid unnecessary borrowing,” he said. THE ADDITION of just 200 non-farm jobs in Texas last month left the state’s headline unemployment rate unchanged, the state’s jobs agency said on Friday. But, although the rate remained at 4.4 per cent, it is still below the national average, according to figures released by federal statisticians. According to the US labor statistics department’s latest published data, the national unemployment rate average currently stands at 4.7 per cent. Texas’ workforce commission reported that the state has added an estimated 171,800 seasonally adjusted jobs over the past year and has added jobs in 13 of the past 14 months. No jobs growth in May At the head of an unwanted league? Word Search TEXAS attorney general Ken Paxton is boasting that his office ranks first in the nation in a league whose existence causes discomfort to many – child-support collections. His office’s child support division collected some $3.87 billion for the federal fiscal year that ended on September 30 last year, he said last week. Paxton was citing the federal office of child support enforcement’s fiscal year Texas City Museum 409 6th St. North, Texas City, TX (409) 229-1660 City of Texas City 1801 9th Ave N. City Hall 409-948-3111 texas-city-tx.org RCULAR WEEKLY CI ONLINE AT COM ERFOODS. WWW.ZIEGL The Texas City Museum encourages the explorer in everyone to experience the past, encounter the present, and discover the future. 2015 preliminary data report, which was released in April. The report lists Texas first among 54 states, territories and districts for the amount of child support collected, the amount of child support collected per employee and the cost effectiveness of the collections. Many people and organizations, especially churches and other faith-based bodies, would like to see child support made unnecessary by a till-death-usdo-part attitude to marriage. Weber believes halting the admission of refugees into America would help solve the battle against terrorism. Ziegler’s Foods W hat happened in Orlando in the early-morning hours of Sunday, June 12, was a tragic act of terror. In the following days, we learned quite a few things. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack. The terrorist’s name is Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old from Fort Pierce, Florida. Before Mateen murdered 49 innocent lives, he called the police pledging allegiance to IS and mentioned the Boston bombers as his brothers. This is the worst terror attack since 9/11. Since Barack Obama took office as president, 10 terror attacks on United States soil have claimed the lives of 91 innocent Americans. Now is the time for Americans to band together in unity against terror and take time to mourn our loss, rather than racing towards restricting law-abiding citizens’ second-amendment constitutional rights. Once again, the location of the terror attack was a gun-free zone. At what point do we ask whether or not law-abiding citizens carrying guns could have stopped the terrorist for claiming so many lives? Washington watch with Randy Weber I understand that right now Americans across the country are feeling angry and scared. I recognize that many are looking to find a solution. However, disarming law-abiding citizens and infringing upon our second-amendment rights is not the answer. Mateen was a terrorist. If he did not have access to a gun, he might have chosen to construct a slow-cooker bomb like the Boston-bombing brothers. Are we going to outlaw slow-cookers? The enemy is not a lifeless object. The enemy is the person behind said object. The real enemy is radical Islam. Unfortunately, the Obama administration will not even utter the words. President Obama said in a press briefing that he did not understand how using the term “radical Islam” would help. I will tell you, Mr President. It would define our enemy. The president does not want his last months in office to be defined by radical Islam. However, if we never define the enemy, we will never defeat the enemy. We must take action. There are steps we can take. Congress must address the issue of American-born citizens traveling overseas who return radicalized with hate in their heart. We should be more cautious of who is coming into our country and from where they come, which is why placing a pause on the refugee program would be in our nation’s best interest. There is much to be done by congress but we face an uphill battle with a president and administration who are fighting tooth and nail to avoid the realities we face against radical Islam. Randy Weber is the US representative for the 14th district of Texas, which covers Brazoria, Galveston and Jefferson counties. The views and opinions expressed by our contributors are their own and do not necessarily agree with those of The Post newspaper. Frances Durisseau’s Inspirations Friendship’s wings H aving just celebrated Father’s day, I was surprised at the onslaught of emotions that it brought to me this year. I was surrounded by a host of memories of my dad and of my husband, who has been gone now almost 18 months. When I felt myself sinking deeper and deeper into a depressed state that day, I also found out how thankful I am for my very good friends. They seem to know how to make me smile and laugh, even in the midst of my sadness. A friend can be a lifeline, an anchor and a gentle encouraging support who seems to know when you need them the most. My friends have carried me on the wings of love and prayer so often during this time of transition and I’m so thankful for them. Always take your role of friend seriously in life. You might be just what someone needs by simply reaching out and letting them know that you are there and that you understand what they are going through. Friends are special. Friends are necessary and needed. Friends are a blessing. Be a good friend whenever you can. Contact Frances by e-mail at Inspirations_By_Frances@yahoo.com. The POST Newspaper of Galveston County 501 6th Street North, Texas City, Texas 77590 Phone 409-943-4265 Fax 409-965-0216 www.thepostnewspaper.net info@thepostnewspaper.net Publisher: David Day Editor: Ian White ● Production manager: James Martin POSTAL NOTICE The Post Newspaper is published twice weekly (104 times per year) by David S Day of D & V Day Investments Inc, dba The Post Newspaper (USPS 9400) Periodicals postage paid at Texas City, Texas orh “Di ““Dickinson’s D i cki Di kinson’ i n n ’s ffriendly ri neighborhood orho h od d groce grocer grocer.”” Annual home-delivery subscription $25.00 2308 FM 517 East, Dickinson POSTMASTER: Send address changes to PO Box 1686, Texas City, Texas 77592 (281) 337-1547 PHOTO by Mark Henley/UNHCR/MGN US congressman Randy Weber writes exclusively in The Post about issues involving his work as part of our nation’s government Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Meats Daily Open 7 days a week 7am to 11pm 3 I say keep guns and keep refugees out D and V Day Investments, Inc G R E AT SELE C T IO N & G RE AT P RIC E V E RY D E S AY Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Annual mail subscription $75.00 Call 409-943-4265 to subscribe 4 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 www.thepostnewspaper.net THE POST Avoid estate mistakes ADULTHOOD brings certain financial responsibilities like the building of budgets, bank accounts and proper insurance. It’s surprising how few consider a proper estate plan part of that essential mix. In fact, a recent ABC News poll found that only about 50 per cent of Americans have created a will and significantly fewer have created the supporting estate documents like a living will or a power of attorney. Preparing now for the end of your life or for illness might not sound like fun but it is necessary. Having a plan for the future can help bring you peace and even put you on the road to stronger financial security. It can also help those you care most about. We’ve all heard cautionary tales about relatives or friends who did not have a will and of family members who were left with difficult but avoidable situations. So, how do you start an estate plan? It has a lot to do with carefully drawn documents but it’s the planning behind them that really counts. Work with a qualified financial, estate or tax professional in your home state at the earliest opportunity to make sure your plans fit your needs and those of the loved ones to whom you will bequeath your estate. A will, also called a testament, is the starting point. The will is generally seen as the umbrella document that drives the rest of an individual’s estate process. Generally, it accomplishes these objectives: • It details how you want to leave your property to specific people or institutions after you die; • If you have minor children, it allows you to name a guardian to care for them after you die or become incapacitated and also indicates who will manage Aimed Apparent Ashes Attic Autumn Competitions Dares Dates Disks Eaten Excites Faith Fries Glass Guest Handkerchief Headmistress Image Issues Lifts Likes Lists Media Metre Mouse Practical money matters by Nathaniel Sillin their assets, including whatever you leave them; and • It lets you name your executor, the trusted person who will carry out all your wishes in the will. If you die without a valid will, your state’s court system may become involved in distributing your assets depending on its intestacy laws. A living will – a separate document also known as an advance directive – allows you to define how you want to be treated medically under specific situations, including irreversible injury or terminal illness. Depending on your state laws, living wills allow you to express your exact wishes about feeding, breathing assistance and other life-sustaining procedures in addition to how you want them carried out at certain decision points in your care. A living will may also provide information on pain or infection medications you either want or don’t want administered as well as specific instructions about your remains, including release to your family or donation for medical research. A power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to name a specific person to take care of your money or healthcare wishes if you are incapacitated. It is particularly wise to seek professional counsel from an attorney qualified in trusts and estates in writing these documents. The person you designate as healthcare power of attorney will be speaking with doctors and executing your wishes on various forms of treatment; your financial power of attorney will be in charge of paying your bills and, depending on the range of responsibilities you outline for that person, handling your investment and business affairs. Both powers of attorney are extremely important jobs that should be carried out by people you trust and that’s why they need to be people in the know. Make their preparation part of your estate planning so they know how to step in and carry out the assignments you’ve given them efficiently. Bottom line: Estate planning is the final responsible step in all good financial planning. While it might be unpleasant to perform, it is essential in taking care of family and loved ones and causes you support after you’re gone. Editor’s note: You can find the ABC News poll online through the link included in our electronic version of this article at thepostnewspaper.net. Nathaniel Sillin directs Visa’s Practical Money Skills For Life financial education programs. Follow him on Twitter at twitter. com/PracticalMoney. His articles are intended to provide general information and should not be considered legal, tax or financial advice. Always consult a tax or financial adviser for information on how the law applies to your individual financial circumstances. WORD SEARCH Preventing crime is cost effective HOW MANY times have you heard the old expression “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”? We know it works with vehicle maintenance. Regular oil changes, correcting tires’ pressure and checking the fluid systems all pay off in the long run by preventing more costly issues. It is not unusual for a well-maintained car to last for far more than 100,000 miles. Just think of all those miles without major problems and no car payments! Crime is expensive. It costs a fortune in lost goods, damaged property and personal injury. Shoplifting alone can drive prices up. If, like some grocery stores, a retailer operates on a oneper-cent profit margin, it will take $70 worth of sales to make up for a 70-cent theft. A store operating on a 10-per-cent profit margin will have to sell $200 worth of merchandise to make up for a $20 theft. Experience a lot of thefts and you will never recoup your losses without raising prices. The same concept seems to hold true for any business that operates for a profit. With that in mind, it seems that it would be a no-brainer to purchase or lease whatever anti-theft, anti-crime equipment is needed. Wrong, wrong, wrong! We still operate under the assumption that “it will never happen to me” or “it won’t be that bad”. Spending Crimewatch with Walt Candelari money for extra security lighting or cameras needs to be weighed against what you could potentially experience in losses and damages. Whether you pay for it out of pocket or through an insurance policy, smashed doors, windows, stolen televisions, jewelry, computers and so on will still cost you. Stores who are aggressive in anti-theft policies and procedures – using security cameras, filing charges – experience a decrease in crime. Mall operators who invest in lighting, patrols, vigorous prosecution and a high command presence also experience a decrease. Perhaps the best benefit of such heightened security procedures lies in the mental state of the customers who see and appreciate such tight security. The better they feel the more they will shop – and that makes good financial sense. Investment in crime pre- vention isn’t always measured through dollars. It can also be seen through the effort and volunteer hours of the community. Neighborhood Watches, Citizens On Patrol groups, anti-litter, anti-dumping and anti-graffiti programs all contribute to keeping costs related to crimes down. In addition, there is the added value of keeping property values high. Governments and cities are always looking for ways to be more cost-efficient; funding crime-prevention initiatives yields some of the best returns for their investments. Schools also benefit from tough truancy policies and a strong community backing. When students are in school learning – sometimes despite themselves – and not committing acts of vandalism, burglaries or gang-associated criminal acts, society – you and I – doesn’t have to fund their existence as they spend time incarcerated learning more of the wrong type of skills. So, when it comes to cutting the cost of crime against you, spend a little – save a lot! Remember: Think, plan and execute crime-prevention design. Don’t be a crime victim. 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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INMATE TELEPHONE & INMATE VIDEO VISITATION SYSTEM IF YOU ARE A CLIENT OF ONE OF THE ABOVE LAW FIRMS, TOWN HALL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT Sealed proposals in sets of THE GREATER MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH TO DISCUSS THE SETTLEMENT PROCESS IN THE BP BENZENE six (6), one (1) original and five (5) copies, will be RELEASE CASE PENDING IN GALVESTON COUNTY. NOTARY PUBLICS received in the office of the WILL BE AVAILABLE TO EXECUTE Galveston County Purchasing Agent until 2:00 P.M. DOCUMENTATION. CST, on Wednesday, August 17, 2016, and opened immediately in that office in the presence of Galveston County Auditor and the Purchasing Agent. Sealed proposals are to be delivered to Rufus G. Crowder, CPPO CPPB, Galveston County Purchasing Agent at the Galveston County Courthouse, 722 Moody, (21st Street), Floor 5, Purchasing, Galveston, Texas 77550, (409) 770-5372. The time stamp clock located in the Purchasing Agent’s office shall serve as the official time keeping piece for this solicitation process. Any proposals received after 2:00 P.M. on the specified date will be returned unopened. DEADLINE TO EXECUTE DOCUMENTATION IS JULY 1, 2016, URGENT ACTION REQUIRED. IF DOCUMENTATION IS NOT COMPLETED, YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SETTLEMENT PROCESS. THE GREATER MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH IS LOCATED AT 401 3RD AVENUE NORTH, TEXAS CITY, Purpose: Galveston County is seeking TEXAS 77590 a vendor to provide Inmate MEETINGS WILL BE HELD: Telephone & Inmate Video Visitation System for use in its correction facilities. • • • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 10-4 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 12-7 SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 10-4 • • • • MONDAY, JUNE 27, 10-6 TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 12-7 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 10-4 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 12-7 All proposals must be marked on the outside of the envelope: RFP #B162006 INMATE TELEPHONE & INMATE VIDEO VISITATION SYSTEM Proposer’s name, return address, and the enclosed label should be prominently displayed on the proposal package for identification purposes. YOU DO NOT NEED AN APPOINTMENT TO ATTEND IF YOU ARE CLIENT OF ONE OF THE ABOVE FIRMS. Specifications can be obIDENTIFICATION WILL BE CHECKED. tained on application at the office of the Galveston County Purchasing Agent, located in the Galveston County Courthouse, 722 Moody, (21st Street), Floor 5, Purchasing, Galveston, Texas, 77550, or by visiting the Galveston County website@ http://www.galvestoncountytx.gov/pu/Pages/B idListings.aspx. C LASSIFIED The POST Newspaper Call NOW to place your CLASSIFIED (409) 943-4265 AS LOW AS $1000 PER WEEK Proposal prices shall be ei- DEADLINES TO place, cancel or correct ads: 3P.M.ther FRIDAY the following issue lump sum orfor unit prices as shown on proposal bid sheets, if applicable. The net price shall be delivered toLEGAL GalvestonNOTICE County, including all freight, shipping, and license fees. Galveston County is tax exempt and no taxes should be include in proposal pricing. 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Crowder, CPPO CPPB, Galveston County Purchasing Agent at the Galveston County Courthouse, 722 Moody, (21st Street), Floor 5, Purchasing, Galveston, Texas 77550, (409) 770-5372. The time stamp clock located in the Purchasing Agent’s office shall serve as the official time keeping piece for this solicitation process. Any proposals received after 2:00 P.M. on the specified date will be returned unopened. Purpose: Galveston County is seeking a vendor to provide Inmate Telephone & Inmate Video Visitation System for use in its correction facilities. All proposals must be marked on the outside of the envelope: RFP #B162006 INMATE TELEPHONE & INMATE VIDEO VISITATION SYSTEM Proposer’s name, return address, and the enclosed label should be prominently displayed on the proposal package for identification purposes. Specifications can be obtained on application at the office of the Galveston County Purchasing Agent, located in the Galveston County Courthouse, 722 Moody, (21st Street), Floor 5, Purchasing, Galveston, Texas, 77550, or by visiting the Galveston County website@ http://www.galvestoncountytx.gov/pu/Pages/B idListings.aspx. Proposal prices shall be either lump sum or unit prices as shown on proposal bid sheets, if applicable. The net price shall be delivered to Galveston County, including all freight, shipping, and license fees. Galveston County is tax exempt and CONTINUED no taxes should be include PERSONS HAVING sions of OccupaCLAIMS AGAINST tions Code 2303 THE ESTATE OF Upon satisfaction of conthis is notice to tractual terms ( e.g., JOHNNIE O’EDITH the owner and lien goods delivered in promDAVIS, DECEASED holder of the folised condition, services rendered as agreed, etc.), lowing item/vehicle Notice is hereby contractor shall be paid via to reclaim the items given that original Galveston County’s normal Letters Testamentawithin 30 accounts payable process. ry for the Estate of days and pay all A pre-proposal conferfees or your failure Johnnie O’Edith ence and walk-through Deceased, to do so shall be a Davis, is scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, were issued on June waiver of all your July 20, 2016 in the 9, 2016, in Cause rights, title, or Purchasing DepartNo. PR-0076949, interest in item/ ment, Galveston County Courthouse, 722 Probate Court of vehicle/personal Moody (21st Street), property and your Galveston County, Fifth (5th) Floor, Galconsent to sell the Texas, to: veston, Texas, 77550. Roger Lynn Davis item /vehicle at Bonding Requirements: The residence of public sale. No bonding is required with such Independent TDLR VSF Lic. this Request for Proposal. Executor is Jasper No.0535633VSF County The Galveston County, Texas. The LAMARQUE AUTO Commissioners’ Court repost office address SALVAGE/BEST serves the right to waive any informality and to reis: c/o WRECKER 3531 ject any and all proposals, Mabry, Herbeck & 3RD AVE S TEXAS and to accept the proposRoberts al which, in its opinion, is CITY, TX 77590 most advantageous to GalAttorneys at Law 409-938-8482 veston County with total Post Office Box JOHNSON OUTrespect the governing laws. 1797 BOARD J4979015 Rufus G. Crowder, Texas City, Texas Total $170.00 CPPO CPPB 77592-1797 TIDE CRAFT BOAT Purchasing Agent Galveston County All persons having DC113120585 claims against this Total $320.00 Estate, which is cur78 JOHNSTONS Pursuant to provirently being adminTRAILER 10239 sions of Occupaistered, are Total $170.00 tions Code 2303 the Total charges can- required to presfollowing item has ent them within not be computed been impounded at: the time and in the until item/vehicle KEN’S TOWING PAINT & BODY 3508 is claimed. Storage manner prescribed charges will accrue by law. 3RD AVE S TEXAS daily until item/ve- Dated this 10th day CITY, TX 77590 of June, 2016. hicle is released 409-741-2000 TDLR VSF Lic. 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The post office address is: c/o Mabry, Herbeck & Roberts Attorneys at Law Post Office Box 1797 Texas City, Texas 77592-1797 All persons having claims against this Estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 10th day of June, 2016. WANTED WANTED Gold, Silver, Sterling Silver, Costume Jewelry and Coins 409.750.3688 6 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 www.thepostnewspaper.net THE POST GALVESTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sheriff Sales Information & Procedures WEBSITE: www.co.galveston.tx.us/sheriff/sheriff.htm Bidders, register with Laura Honish before the sale to receive your bidder number, the sale starts at 10:00am. If you are the winning bidder of a property at the sale today, be sure and go to the Tax Office, see a Property Tax Specialist in the Property Tax Department of the Galveston County Tax Office and get your Certificate of Eligibility. This is required for you to receive your Sheriff’s Deed. Please be advised that the Minimum Bid is the past due taxes to be paid to the Galveston County Tax Office up until the date that the Order of Sale was filed, DO YOUR RESEARCH, taxes may be due outside of taxes due at the sale, you will be responsible for paying any and all other taxes due on said property, including prior and current taxes as well. The winning bidder must come to the Sheriff’s Office by 4:00pm today and pay in full, see Laura Honish the address is; 601 54th Street, Suite 1114 Galveston, TX. (409) 766-2312 If the winning bidder does not come in and pay by 4:00pm today, then the bid is forfeited and the Sheriff’s Office will resell the property again between the hours of 4:15pm and 5:00pm at the Courthouse. If there is no bidder at the second sale, property is struck off to the taxing entity as Trustee. Note: Rule 652. TRCP Purchaser failing to comply If any person shall bid off property at any sale made by virtue of an execution, and shall fail to comply with the terms of the sale, he shall be liable to pay the plaintiff in execution twenty per cent on the value of the property thus bid off, besides costs, to be recovered on motion, five days notice of such motion being given to such purchaser; and should the property on a second sale bring less than the former, he shall be liable to pay to the defendant in execution all loss which he sustains thereby, to be recovered on motion as above provided. Payment method, cash, money order or cashier’s check made payable to Galveston County Sheriff’s Office. (Note) No personal or company checks will be accepted. Also, you will need a separate money order / cashier’s check for $30.00 made payable to Dwight Sullivan, County Clerk for recording of the Sheriff’s Deed. Again when bidding speak up and say your price, I do not recognize hand signals, use good bidding etiquette for your fellow bidders. Also do your research before bidding on a piece of property!!! Last but not least (SILENCE YOUR CELL PHONES) Thank you and Good Luck GALVESTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sheriff Sales Sale Date: 7/5/2016 By virtue of an Order of Sale or Writ of Execution directed to me in the below entitled cause numbers from the clerks of the various Courts named below, in and for the County aforesaid, with dates, and cause numbers as set forth below, I have on the dates set forth below levied upon, and will proceed to sell, without appraisement, for cash, to the highest and best bidder on the first Tuesday in July, 2016, that being the 5th day of July, 2016, at Public Auction, at the Galveston County Courthouse in the Jury Assembly Room, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., all the right title and interest of the defendants named below in and to the Real Estate described below. * Please note on tax sales pursuant to the Texas Property Tax Code, sheriff sales may only include taxes which were delinquent on the date of trial. The below described sheriff sales may be subject to taxes not included in the judgment. Property purchased or struck off at sheriff sale is subject to those tax year(s) not included in the judgment and must be paid by the purchaser at sheriff sale or resale. * Also the Address/ Location per GCAD reflects the likely location of the property based upon records from the Galveston Central Appraisal District (www.galvestoncad.org). The information as to Address/Location is provided solely as a courtesy, it should not be relied upon as conclusive. Interested parties should conduct appropriate research to verify the location of property BEFORE bidding at the sheriff sale. SALES THAT ARE CANCELLED ARE REMOVED FROM THIS LIST. HENRY TROCHESSET, SHERIFF OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS BY: CAPTAIN DOUGLAS HUDSON Sale #: 1 Sale Type: EXECUTION Cause #: 12-CV-0297 Court: 10th DC Judgment Date: 10/5/2012 Order of Sale Date: 4/6/2016 Levy Date: 4/6/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: Gregg & Gregg Style of Case: Bay Colony Pointe Homeowner’s Association vs. Lonnie F. Washburn and Michelle Washburn, Jointly and Severally Defendants: Lonnie F. Washburn and Michelle Washburn, Jointly and Severally Sale #: 8 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 15TX0807 Court: 122ND DC Judgment Date: 1/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/10/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Patrick O. Moore, Sr., et al Defendants: Patrick O. Moore, Sr. and Office of the Attorney General (In Rem Only) Account #: Account #: 3505-0343-0003-002 R102839 Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description LOT SIXTY-SEVEN (67), IN BLOCK ONE (1), OF BAY COLONY POINTE, SECTION SIX (6), A SUBDIVISION IN GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, ALSO KNOWN AS 2936 STANDING SPRING LANE, DICKINSON, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN VOLUME 2003 A, PAGES 118-119 OF THE MAP RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, TOGETHER WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. Address/Location per GCAD: 2936 STANDING SPRING LANE, DICKINSON TEXAS Sale #: 2 Sale Type: EXECUTION Cause #: 14-CV-0579 Court: 405th Judgment Date: 10/1/2014 Order of Sale Date: 5/3/2016 Levy Date: 5/4/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: Rick J. Miller Style of Case: Newport Community Association, Inc. vs. Stephen E. Holt and Kelly J. Holt Defendants: Stephen E. Holt and Kelly J. Holt Account #: Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description LOT 36, BLOCK 18, NEWPORT SUBDIVISION, SECTION 6, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN VOLUME 10, PAGE 55 OF THE COUNTY CLERK’S RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1103 NEWPORT BLVD., LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS 77573. Address/Location per GCAD: 1103 NEWPORT BLVD., LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS 77573 Sale #: 3 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 08TX0810 Court: 405th Judgment Date: 10/1/2013 Order of Sale Date: 5/10/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Vernon H. Carr, et al Defendants: Vernon H. Carr, Maeisa Carr, and Cornelius Courtney Account #: 3510-0034-0013-001 R105825 Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description SOUTHWEST PART OF LOT THIRTEEN & SOUTH 88 FEET OF LOT FOURTEEN (13-1), N W BLOCK THIRTY-FOUR (34), GALVESTON OUTLOTS, IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 2099, PAGE 887, IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 4000 BLOCK OF AVE N 1/2, GALVESTON Sale #: 4 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 10TX1041 Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 2/8/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/11/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Carla Jean Wofford Defendants: Carla Jean Wofford and Bombardier Capital Inc. (In Rem Only) Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description EAST 18.67 FEET OF LOT THREE & WEST ONE-HALF (W 1/2) OF LOT FOUR (3-2), BLOCK THREE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE (343), IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT CLERKS FILE NUMBER 2007033390 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 4319 WINNIE, GALVESTON Sale #: 9 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 01TX0446R Court: 405TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Violet Williams, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 3505-0339-0009-001 R102826 Minimum Bid: $5,965.00 Notes: Legal Description THE WEST 10.71 FEET OF LOT 9 AND THE EAST 35.5 FEET OF LOT TEN IN BLOCK 339 IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 3910 BALL ST, GALVESTON Sale #: 10 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 04TX0250R Court: 56TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Open Estell Norris, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 4416-0002-0023-003 R2328796 Minimum Bid: $5,160.00 Notes: Legal Description ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND OUT OF LOTS TWENTY-TWO (22) AND TWENTY-THREE (23), SUBDIVISION ‘B’, OF KOHFELDT’S SUBDIVISION OF THE J.C. LEAGUE SURVEY AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AT BOOK 747, PAGE 442 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: Vacant lot on N. Pine Road, Texas City Sale #: 11 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 05TX0241R Court: 405TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Joseph E. Mitchell, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 7030-0027-0001-002 R224067 Minimum Bid: $14,568.00 Notes: Legal Description THE SOUTH 41.6 FEET OF LOTS ONE (1) THRU THREE (3), BLOCK TWENTY-SEVEN (27), TEXAS CITY, DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT BOOK 2127, PAGE 792 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Account #: 7721-0000-0014-000 R181813 Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description LOTS FOURTEEN (14) & SIXTEEN (16), WITTJEN SUBDIVISION #2, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT CLERK’S FILE NUMBER 9112183 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 202 3RD ST N, TEXAS CITY Address/Location per GCAD: 8919 ELM ST, HITCHCOCK Account #: 7030-0027-0001-001 R224066 Sale #: 5 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 14TX0195 Court: 122ND DC Judgment Date: 10/13/2014 Order of Sale Date: 5/10/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Leroy Joseph Kimbrough, aka Leroy J. Kimbrough, Jr. Defendants: Leroy Joseph Kimbrough aka Leroy J. Kimbrough, Jr. Account #: 4740-0000-0015-001 R174023 Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description LOT FIFTEEN (15) AND THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT SIXTEEN (16), LITTLE BEND MANOR, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT BOOK 2055, PAGE 12 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 6700B CARVER AVE, HITCHCOCK Sale #: 6 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 14TX0260 Court: 212TH DC Judgment Date: 1/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/10/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Dickinson Independent School District, et al vs. Steven Michael Mayes, et al Defendants: Steven Michael Mayes, Ivy Mayes (In Rem Only), Steven Michael Mayes, II (In Rem Only), Jennifer Annette Mayes aka Jennifer Annette Ellis (In Rem Only), Clinton E. Mayes (In Rem Only) and Devin Christopher Pfleger (In Rem Only) Account #: 5320-0197-0020-000 R183076 Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description LOTS TWENTY (20), TWENTY-ONE (21), TWENTY-TWO (22), TWENTY-THREE (23) AND TWENTY-FOUR (24), IN BLOCK ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN (197), IN THE NICHOLSTONE ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF DICKINSON IN GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, A SUBDIVISION IN GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 93, PAGE 3 IN THE OFFICIAL MAP RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 2505 TEXAS AVE, DICKINSON Sale #: 7 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 15TX0463 Court: 405TH DC Judgment Date: 2/22/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/10/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. D. Colleen Fears, Also Known As Colleen Denise Johnican, Also Known As Denise Johnican, et al Defendants: D. Colleen Fears aka Denise Johnican aka Colleen Denise Johnican, Miranda A. Fears and Janice Fears Account #: 3150-0011-0011-001 R196838 Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description NORTH 40 FEET OF LOT ELEVEN (11-1), EDGARS ADDITION, BLOCK ELEVEN (11), GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, UNDIVIDED 1/3 INTEREST, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 789, PAGE 407, IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. TRACT 1 AND 2 TO BE SOLD TOGETHER Minimum Bid: $14,568.00 Notes: Legal Description NORTH 83.3 FEET OF LOTS ONE (1) THRU THREE (3), BLOCK TWENTY-SEVEN (27), TEXAS CITY, DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT BOOK 2127, PAGE 792 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. TRACT 1 AND 2 TO BE SOLD TOGETHER Address/Location per GCAD: 202 3RD ST N, TEXAS CITY Sale #: 12 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 05TX0428R Court: 122ND DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Rosie Lee Collins, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 3505-0275-0002-002 R102351 Minimum Bid: $3,587.00 Notes: Legal Description THE EAST 6.83 FEET OF LOT TWO (2) AND THE WEST 36.25 FEET OF LOT THREE (3), BLOCK TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE (275), IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 3517 Ball St, Galveston Sale #: 13 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 05TX0445R Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Helen O. Cleveland, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 3505-0388-0006-000 R103179 Minimum Bid: $6,306.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT SIX (6), IN BLOCK THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT (388), IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 2805 Church St, Galveston Sale #: 14 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 05TX1039R Court: 405TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Oscar Davison, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Address/Location per GCAD: 313 STEWART ST. LA MARQUE Minimum Bid: $6,144.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT NINE (9) AND THE WEST ONE-HALF (W 1/2) OF LOT TEN (10), BLOCK FIFTY-EIGHT (58), TEXAS CITY, DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT BOOK 1681, PAGE 69 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Account #: 3150-0011-0011-002 R196839 Address/Location per GCAD: 421 - 1st Ave N, Texas City Address/Location per GCAD: 313 Stewart St, La Marque Sale #: 15 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 07TX0540R Court: 122ND DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Nelson Taylor, Jr., et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 3150-0011-0011-003 R196840 Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description NORTH 40 FEET OF LOT ELEVEN (11-1), EDGARS ADDITION, BLOCK ELEVEN (11), GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, UNDIVIDED 1/3 INTEREST, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 789, PAGE 407, IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Account #: 3505-0278-0003-001 R102407 Minimum Bid: $2,936.00 Notes: Legal Description THE EAST 28.16 FEET OF LOT THREE (3) AND THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT FOUR (4), BLOCK TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT (278), GALVESTON, SAID PROPERTY DESRIBED MORE PARTICULARLYIN THE INSTRUMENT RCORDED AT FILM CODE 012-75-2309 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 313 Stewart St, La Marque Address/Location per GCAD: 3815 Ball St, Galveston Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description NORTH 40 FEET OF LOT ELEVEN (11-1), EDGARS ADDITION, BLOCK ELEVEN (11), GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, UNDIVIDED 1/3 INTEREST, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 789, PAGE 407, IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Account #: 7030-0058-0009-000 R224291 For more details, go online to taxsales.lgbs.com THE POST www.thepostnewspaper.net Wednesday, June 22, 2016 7 GALVESTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sheriff Sales Sale Date: 7/5/2016 CONTINUED Sale #: 16 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 08TX0080R Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Arthur J. Ortiz, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Sale #: 24 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 12TX0043R Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Camile Walker, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 3783-0000-0006-000 R109803 Account #: 3510-0013-0005-003 R104980 Minimum Bid: $5,488.00 Notes: Legal Description PART OF LOTS FIVE & SIX (5-3), NW BLOCK THIRTEEN (13), GALVESTON OUTLOTS, IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 2059, PAGE 724, IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Minimum Bid: $4,219.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT SIX (6), HABLEUTZEL SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT VOLUME 725, PAGE 114 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: Vacant Lot in 4600 Block of Ave K, Galveston Address/Location per GCAD: 3207 Ave M, Galveston Sale #: 17 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 08TX0294R Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. D.C. Jones, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Sale #: 25 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 13TX0066R Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Cornelius Harris, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 7030-0166-0004-000 R224978 Minimum Bid: $8,636.00 Notes: Legal Description LOTS FOUR (4) & FIVE (5), BLOCK ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX (166), TEXAS CITY, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 1839, PAGE 355 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Account #: 5650-0000-0089-001 R220813 Minimum Bid: $4,970.00 Notes: Legal Description LOTS EIGHTY-NINE (89) & NINETY (89-10), MARY A PATRICK SUBDIVISION, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT CLERKS FILE NUMBER 2004075892 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 623 - 1st Ave N, Texas City Address/Location per GCAD: 6314 Anderson, Texas City Sale #: 18 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 08TX0407R Court: 56TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Juanita Ellis, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Sale #: 26 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 13TX0725R Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Timothy G. Bailey, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 5650-0000-0080-000 R220805 Minimum Bid: $7,668.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT EIGHTY (80), MARY A PATRICK SUBDIVISION, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT FILM CODE #018-77-2040 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Account #: 7561-0013-0017-000 R227665 Minimum Bid: $9,943.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT SEVENTEEN (17), BLOCK THIRTEEN (13), WESTVIEW SECTION 2, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT CLERKS FILE NUMBER 87114521 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 6510 Anderson St, Texas City Address/Location per GCAD: 1909 – 14th Ave N Sale #: 19 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 09TX0303R Court: 56TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Earline Brown, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Sale #: 27 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 14TX0342R Court: 405TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Gordyn S. Kirschner, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 3505-0391-0009-001 R103200 Minimum Bid: $5,120.00 Notes: Legal Description EAST ONE-HALF (E 1/2) OF LOT NINE (9-1), BLOCK THREE HUNDRED NINETY-ONE (391), IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 1701, PAGE 470, IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Account #: 7030-0415-0004-000 R226584 Minimum Bid: $4,752.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT FOUR (4), IN BLOCK FOUR HUNDRED FIFTEEN (415), TEXAS CITY FIFTH DIVISION, A SUBDIVISION TO THE CITY OF TEXAS CITY, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL MAP RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 611 31st St, Galveston Address/Location per GCAD: 116 - 16TH AVE N, TEXAS CITY Sale #: 20 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 10TX0270R Court: 212TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Joseph Lady, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Sale #: 28 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 14TX0503R Court: 56TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Charles R. Hobbs, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 3505-0218-0005-001 R101895 Minimum Bid: $2,864.00 Notes: Legal Description THE WEST 32.12 FEET OF LOT FIVE (5) & THE NORTH ONE-HALF (N 1/2) OF ADJACENT ALLEY, BLOCK TWO HUNDRED EIGHTEEN (218), IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 477, PAGE 67, IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Account #: 7030-0071-0007-000 R224410 Minimum Bid: $7,200.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT SEVEN (7), BLOCK SEVENTY-ONE (71), TEXAS CITY, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT CLERKS FILE NUMBER 8304665 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 3813 Sealy, Galveston PROPERTY TO BE SOLD TOGETHER WITH 14TX0476R; 7030-0071-0008-000 R224411 Address/Location per GCAD: 521 Texas Ave, Texas City Sale #: 21 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 10TX0682R Court: 212TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Sharon Hanes, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 5912-2001-0033-000 R436549 Minimum Bid: $4,480.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT THIRTY-THREE (33), BLOCK ONE (1), POINTE WEST SECTION 4-B (2006), SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT CLERK’S FILE NUMBER 2005052253 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 26626 Estuary Dr, Galveston Sale #: 29 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 14TX0476R Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Michael H. Leitner, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Account #: 7030-0071-0008-000 R224411 Minimum Bid: $7,200.00 Notes: Legal Description LOTS EIGHT (8) & NINE (9) AND THE WEST 3.00 FEET OF LOT TEN (10), BLOCK SEVENTY-ONE (71), TEXAS CITY, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 1479, PAGE 681, IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD TOGETHER WITH 14TX0503R; 7030-0071-0007-000 R224410 Sale #: 22 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 10TX1071R Court: 212TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Ehsan Gharatappeh, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Address/Location per GCAD: 517 Texas Ave, Texas City Account #: 4478-0005-0023-000 R297241 Minimum Bid: $5,525.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT TWENTY-THREE (23), BLOCK FIVE (5), LAGUNA SAN LUIS SUBDIVISION, SAID PROPERTY DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY IN THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED AT CLERK’S FILE NUMBER 2002057288 IN THE OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: Vacant Lot on Carmel Ct, Galveston Sale #: 23 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 10TX1110R Court: 10TH DC Judgment Date: 5/19/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/19/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: LineBargar Style of Case: Galveston County, et al vs. Hoa Ai Huynh, et al Defendants: R E S A L E Sale #: 30 Sale Type: TAX Cause #: 13TX0750 Court: 122ND DC Judgment Date: 3/16/2016 Order of Sale Date: 5/11/2016 Levy Date: 5/17/2016 Posting Date: 6/10/2016 Atty For Plaintiff: Perdue Style of Case: Dickinson Independent School District vs. Bacliff Properties, LLC, et al Defendants: Bacliff Properties, LLC Account #: 2655-0090-0011-000 R381816 Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description LOTS ELEVEN (11), TWELVE (12), THIRTEEN (13), FOURTEEN (14), FIFTEEN (15) AND SIXTEEN (16), IN BLOCK NINETY (90), OF CLIFTON BY THE SEA, A SUBDIVISION IN GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 254, PAGE 61, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Address/Location per GCAD: 4511 12TH ST., BACLIFF, TX Account #: 3353-0000-0005-000 R148100 Account #: 4478-0005-0024-000 R297242 Minimum Bid: $9,784.00 Notes: Legal Description LOT TWENTY-FOUR (24), BLOCK FIVE (5), LAGUNA SAN LUIS SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING THE MAP OR PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION RECORDED AT VOLUME 18, PAGE 150 IN THE OFFICIAL MAP RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Minimum Bid: $0 Notes: Legal Description LOT FIVE (5) OF FIESTA ESTATES, SECTION FOUR (4) AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OUT OF LOT SEVEN (7), IN BLOCK THRITY FOUR (34) OF SAN LEON FARM HOME TRACTS, IN THE AMOS EDWARDS LEAGUE, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT OF SAN LEON FARM HOME TRACT RECORDED IN VOLUME 238, PAGE 27, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID LOT 5, DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS. 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I know because I drive by it every workday as I enter Carbide Park on my way to my office. Its name is pride of Barbados and it has long been a favorite accent plant for tropical landscapes, where it provides a fiesta of vibrant color from late spring to early autumn. Even botanists recognized this plant’s beauty as the word “pulcherrima” in its scientific name, caesalpinia pulcherrima, means “very pretty”. This Caribbean native celebrates the warm summer season, hitting its stride in flowering during the toughest part of summer, when many of our colorful plants are languishing in the dog-day sun. Pride of Barbados is also known by several other common names that refer its showy nature. Such names include flame tree, peacock flower and red bird of paradise. Botanists refer to the plant as a small flowering tree, or treelet, as it can grow to 15 feet or higher. Its flowers are Beautiful gardens by William Johnson slightly fragrant and range in color from all yellow or red to a combination of both colors and shades of pink. Individual flowers are two or more inches wide with five wrinkled, cup-shaped petals. Each flower – technically called a floret – has 10 long protruding stamens. Pride of Barbados plants come with or without spines. The plant is a legume. After its flowers have faded, lima-bean-shaped pods are produced. The pods start out green, become a flushing red and eventually turn shiny brown. Mature pods are three to six inches long. Pride of Barbados is easy to start from seeds. Germination will be speeded up if the seeds are nicked with a file before planting. Under good growing conditions, the plant will self-sow and might even become weedy. Pride of Barbados is very easy to grow in either alkaline or acid soils provided they are well drained. It is moderately tolerant of salty conditions and will perform well on Galveston Island. Its flowers benefit from pruning and can be shaped to tree or shrubby bush form. The plant will grow well under full sun to partial shade. However, its flowers bloom best in full sun. It is also drought tolerant once established. Question: My avocado tree has been growing well since I transplanted it four years ago. It set a decent crop of fruit this spring. However, the plant dropped all its fruit a few days ago. What is the likely cause of this sudden fruit drop? Answer: We have two avocado trees – Mexicola and Fantastic varieties –that have come into production at the Demonstration Garden in Carbide Park. The Mexicola avocado set only a few fruits four years after being transplanted. In the following year, 2015, it set a heavier crop and 50lb of avocados were harvested. The Fantastic avocado is one year younger than the Pride of Barbados provides a tropical accent to landscapes and a fiesta of vibrant color from late spring to early autumn. PHOTO CREDIT: William Johnson Mexicola. It followed a similar production trend by setting a light crop in its fourth year of growth. However, it dropped its entire crop load. Both varieties have set an even heavier crop this year and, thus far, are continuing to carry good crop loads. So what have we learned about growing avocados in Galveston County? Avocado trees produce an overabundance of blooms in spring but only a small fraction of those flowers remain to produce fruit – which is a similar case for citrus trees. And, after fruit set, some premature fruit drop will occur, which is a natural and normal thinning process. However, any stress occurring during young fruit development will cause additional fruit drop. These stresses include too much water, not SportsPost SUMMER CAMPS with Brandon C Williams Will draft put wind in Rockets’ sails? camps, $60 for the basics camp only and $30 for the pitchers’ and catchers’ camp only. The school will host a football camp from 8:00am to 11:00 on July 25-28 for incoming players from seventh to ninth grade. The cost will be $40 before July 18, at which time it will rise to $50. The school will host girls’ volleyball camps for incoming seventh-12th graders in its auxiliary gym from July 27-29. The camps will run from 9:00am to 11:00am for incoming players from seventh to ninth grade, from 11:30am to 1:30pm for incoming players from 10th to12th grade and from 2:00pm to 4:00pm for incoming players from fourth to sixth grade. Camps for students from from grades seven to 12 will be conducted by the San Jacinto College coaching staff. The cost will be $75 if booked before July 10 and $85 afterwards. For more information, call 409-916-0147. 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Although avocado trees might start to set some fruits three to four years after being transplanted, most varieties don’t start holding fruit to a harvestable stage until they are around five years old and 10 or more feet tall with the base diameter of their trunks at ground level being four or more inches. Next year, your avocado is very likely to set a good crop load that will remain on the tree for a good harvest season. William Johnson is a horticulturist with the Galveston County office of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Visit his website at aggie-horticulture. tamu.edu/galveston/index.htm. N THE FIELD ... ON THE FIELD ... ON THE F Classes in the sun YOUNG PLAYERS in three sports can hone their skills during the summer school vacation, thanks to a camp program being run by a midcounty high school. Texas City high school will host a baseball basics camp at Robinson stadium from 9:00am to noon tomorrow, Monday, and Tuesday and a camp for pitchers and catchers from 10:00am to noon on Wednesday. The camps are open to students about to start in grades three to nine. Cost will be $70 for both enough water, nutrient deficiencies and a few days of sudden high temperatures. With good management, mature trees can produce two, three or more bushels of avocados, depending upon the variety. As your tree is still relatively young, fruit drop at this point is not cause for alarm, albeit a bit disappointing. Allow the tree to mature and become more established over this year’s growing season by providing good cultural management. Water your avocado tree deeply by thoroughly soaking the soil around it with about two inches of water on a weekly basis when dry spells occur. Be sure to distribute water evenly over the soil under the tree’s canopy. Both under-watering and over-watering can stress the avocado tree and cause fruit drop. Maintaining a two- John K. Hackbarth, DDS and Associates General Dentistry 409-935-2111 www.NewSmileToday.com JUST WHEN you thought the NBA season was finally over, the next one begins ... Today, Wednesday: The Houston Astros play their final home game of the month when they close out a three-game series versus American League West foes Los Angeles Angels with a 1:10pm contest. Houston entered the week still hovering below 0.500 with a 34-36 record, having gone 17-8 since their 17-28 start, leaving them 11 games behind first-place Texas Rangers, who now own the second-best record in the majors at 45-25. Fox Sports baseball insider Ken Rosenthal has said the Astros will be seeking to add assets before the July 31 trade deadline. If they do make a move, it would probably be for a first baseman, a position that has posed a problem for the team throughout the early season. Elsewhere on the field, the improved bats of catcher Evan Gattis and outfielder Carlos Gomez, along with better pitching in the back of the rotation, has put them in position to compete for one of the two wild-card spots. Tomorrow, Thursday: While LeBron James and the city of Cleveland, Ohio, basks in the glow of the Cavaliers winning their first NBA championship, the other 29 association teams will begin the process of finding the young talent capable of perhaps a title celebration in their own cities when baseball’s annual draft commences at 6:00pm. Rockets fans needn’t rush home, as the team lacks a first-round pick because it now belongs to Denver Nuggets. Embattled general manager Darryl Morey will, however, have a pair of second-round selections, the 37th and 43rd overall, and will seek to either find a gem who could help the team immediately or use one or both of the picks on an international player who could develop over the next couple of seasons overseas before arriving on the NBA circuit. Friday-Saturday: Returning to the scene of the crime that ended their 2015 season, the Astros visit Kansas City Royals for the first two of a three-game series. While the ’Stros continue to remain sluggish, the defending World Series champions have overcome a rash of injuries to build their record to 38-31 entering the week, leaving them a half-game behind first-place Cleveland Indians in the American League Central. Texas City Kite Festival June 25, 2016 Texas City Dike/Levee texascitykitefestival.com texascitykitefestival.com houstonkiteboarding.com houstonkiteboarding.com