The Strawn Advocate

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The Strawn Advocate
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THE STRAWN ADVOCATE
MAY 2014
The Strawn Advocate
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The Community’s Local News Source
VOL. 2. ISSUE 6
104 West Crockett
Gordon, Texas 76453
Selling Fords
in Gordon
Since 1910
254-693-5323
Fax: 254-693-5982
email:
stoweford@aol.com
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to accomodate mailing info
MAY 2014
City and School Board Elections to be Held May 10th
Strawn voters will elect
three school board members, a mayor, and two
city aldermen in the upcoming election on May
10.
For the Strawn ISD
Board of Trustees, five
candidates are vying for
three positions. The candidates are Shiela Flores,
Jeff Hopkins, Mindy
Hodgkins (incumbent),
Nancy Mallory (incumbent), and Jim Pollock
(incumbent).
The Strawn City Council has two candidates
for mayor: Tye Jackson (incumbent) and
Bill Hetrick.
Randy
Johnson is challenging
incumbents Jeff Greenwood and Shirley Lindsay for the two alderman seats.
Biannual Exes Homecoming
Celebration Slated for June
Plans are underway for
the biannual Ex-Students
Homecoming to be held
June 13 and 14. In conjunction with homecoming, the Bash on the
Bricks Festival (first held
in April 2013) will also
take place.
Kicking off the events
on Friday evening will
be a Poker Tournament
(time and place TBD)
and Exes Dance at Roots.
Events on Saturday, June
14, include a parade at 10
The Thomas
House
and Family
Supporting Strawn
Since 1881
a.m., followed by a barbeque lunch, carnival,
bingo, horseshoes, movies in City Hall, and street
dance that evening. New
to homecoming this year
will be vendor booths and
an antique car show.
Watch for a Strawn
Homecoming Facebook
page and more information on the City of Strawn
website (www.strawntx.
com). A complete schedule of events will be included in the June Advocate.
We Support
Strawn!
First National Bank
of Albany/Breckenridge
Palo Pinto Mountains State Park, the Strawn Chamber,
and local churches sponsored the first Easter at the Park
on Saturday, April 12. More than 50 kids participated. A special thank you goes out to Brandi Sizemore
for chairing this event, the Strawn Volunteer Fire Department for donating and serving hotdogs, and many
other volunteers who helped.
CRAWFORD
RANCH
Proud to be Strawn
Chamber of Commerce
Supporters
JOIN THE STRAWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
NACHO MAMA’S
CLOSET
Affordable Fashion
& Funky Finds
Thursday - Sunday 10 am - 6 pm
Next meeting: May 13th, 6 pm at Guest Chapel
Machacek
Bakery & Market
All Are Welcome to Attend!
Czech Us Out!
2014 GOVERNOR’S COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
RESULTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT NEXT MEETING.
Good eats, bakery, groceries, meats,
deli, produce, dairy & more
254-672- 5372
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MAY 2014
Texas Forts Trails Director to Speak at Next Chamber Meeting
All Chamber members and
Strawn residents are invited
to attend the next Chamber
of Commerce meeting on
Tuesday, May 13, at 6 p.m.
in Guest Chapel.
Margaret Hoogstra, Executive Director of the
Texas Forts Trail, will be
in town to co-host a tour
of the State Park. Her presentation at the Chamber
meeting will focus on tourism in the region and Palo
Pinto County. The Cham-
ber and Strawn Historical
Museum have recently applied to become an active
member city on the Texas
Forts Trail.
The Strawn ISD Booster Club nament at Dodson Prairie Club is joining with the Busiis sponsoring their annual Shooting Range on Saturday, ness Group of Santo FFA and
Sporting Clay Shoot Tour- May 17. This year, the Booster 4-H to host the tournament,
with proceeds benefitting
both organizations.
Registration is $300 for a
team of four. Registration
forms can be picked up at
Greyhound Pac-A-Sac and
mailed with payment before
Ranch Land
the tournament. Teams can
Jeff Clark: 254-433-2561
also register the day of the
JeffClarkTexas@gmail.com
tournament. For more inforwww.GoRangerRealty.com
mation, call Trey Hodgkins at
Specializing in Strawn, Gordon, Thurber
817-999-5071.
& Tudor Road Ranch Properties
The tournament schedule
begins at 8 a.m. for the First
Flight, and continues with
the Second Flight at 10 a.m.,
Lunch and Live Auction at 12
noon, Third Flight at 2 p.m.,
and Fourth Flight at 3:30 p.m.
According to Strawn Booster
Club President Alan Alison,
sponsorship levels ranging
from $300 to $3,000 are still
available. Donation of items
for the silent and live auctions would also be appreciated. Come out and support
our Greyhound students and
athletes!
Booster Club Clay Shoot Tournament Scheduled May 17
The
Strawn
Advocate
Published Monthly by the
Strawn Chamber of Commerce
News Stories and Info:
Contact Diana Hinkson at 254-672-5281
Email: dianahinkson476@msn.com
Advertising:
Contact Kim Garland at 940-328-5451
Email: kimila77@hotmail.com
Chamber Info:
Contact Georgia Braun at
254-595-0197
Email: strawnchamber@att.net
MAY 2014
THE STRAWN ADVOCATE
Strawn High Students
Advance to Regionals
Congratulations to the following Strawn High School students who placed in academic
UIL contests. These students
advanced to the UIL Regionals on May 3 at Abilene Christian University. Results from
Regionals will be announced
in the June Advocate.
Editorial Writing – Eva DeGregorio, 2nd place and Regional Qualifier
Feature Writing – Cidney
Pollock, 2nd place and Regional Qualifier.
Headline Writing – Cidney
Pollock, 4th place; Jessica
Braun, 5th place.
Journalism – 3rd place team
(Eva DeGregorio, Chelsea
Atkinson, Cidney Pollock,
Jessica Braun, Cori Pollock,
Ross Alison).
Calculator – Eva DeGrego-
rio, 1st place and Regional
Qualifier; Dempsey Dorris,
5th place; Tyler Ross, 6th
place; 1st place team and Regional Qualifiers (Eva DeGregorio, Dempsey Dorris,
Tyler Ross, Timothy Dorris).
Number Sense – Eva DeGregorio, tied for 2nd and
Regional Qualifier; 2nd
place team and Alternate
Regional Qualifiers (Eva
DeGregorio, Timothy Dorris, Josh Moore)
Ready Writing – Jessica
Braun, 3rd place and Regional Qualifier; Chelsea Atkinson, 4th place.
Science – Dempsey Dorris,
5th place and Alternate Top
Scorer in Biology.
Literary Criticism – Eva DeGregorio, 2nd place and Regional Qualifier.
The Doctors Will See You Now
The Development Corporation of Strawn is proud to
announce Drs. Christopher
Tidroski and Jennifer Tidroski
have opened an office in the
Strawn Wellness Center at 119
Central Avenue. They will
start out offering their services
on Wednesdays from 1:00 to
5:30 p.m., with plans to expand
hours if they have enough patients. Call (940) 329-0553 for
appointment. Come out and
support our local doctors!
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Strawn Martial Arts Academy Champions
Pictured above (L-R) are Grand Master Roy Kurban
with students Larry Spraggins, Mayor Carl Frazier,
and Kevin West. All of these Strawn Martial Arts
Academy students won or placed in form and fighting at a Texas Karate League Championship, which
was staged at the University of Texas at Arlington on
March 1.
“The only impossible journey is the one you
never begin.” — Anthony Robbins.
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Dollar Store
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Breakfast
and Lunch
Served
Daily
try our
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salad!
Now
serving
Delicious
hamburgers
All made fresh for you
by yourhometown cooks
linda Faubion &
Mary Crawford
(of Flossie's Fame)
103 Housley
Downtown Behind the Bank
PHONE: (254)672-5271
7-6 Tues-Fri. 7-5 Sat
Closed Sun & mon.
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MAY 2014
Don’t Mess With Texas Trash-Off Deemed A Big Success
More than 60 volunteers
turned out for the second
annual Don’t Mess with
Texas City-Wide Trash-Off
on April 5. About 40 youth
and 20 adults spent the day
picking up litter, setting out
new plants and planters,
and cleaning the City auditorium and old Fire Hall
located on the second floor
of City Hall.
Three groups picked up
litter along 2-mile stretches
of Highway 16 (north and
south) and Highway 108 to
the block plant. Over 40
bags of trash were picked
up, along with several large
bags of aluminum cans that
were donated to C.A.R.E.
to be recycled. The three
groups participating in
the highway cleanup were
C.A.R.E., 1G Youth Group,
and Strawn High School
Student Council.
Volunteers also placed
20 new colored planters in
front of businesses. The
Chamber and the partici-
pating businesses split the
cost of the planters, and the
chamber supplied the dirt
and plants. The Chamber
also purchased new yucca
plants for six of the concrete planters which were
placed around town in last
year’s cleanup.
Approximately 15 volunteers sorted through all of
the items in the City Auditorium/Fire Hall and
cleaned the space. Any furniture that is historical or
worth saving is temporarily
stored in the auditorium.
In case you haven’t noticed, a Keep Strawn Beautiful banner is displayed
under the Greyhound
sign by the railroad tracks
downtown. This banner
signifies that Strawn is an
affiliate of the Keep Texas
Beautiful program and
serves as a reminder for
everyone to take pride in
keeping our city clean and
making it a more attractive
place to live.
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Sweep In the Cash During Our
Spring Clean Fling
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June
$%%Cash Giveway
Could you use a... New appliance? New mower?
New chainsaw? New fence? New paint?
Enter Our Spring Clean Give-Away and Win!
We’re Giving Away a $500 Gift Card
to spend at Lowe’s or Gordon Hardware
As announced in January, the City of Strawn will begin enforcing City Codes
related to high grass/brush, dilapidated buildings, abandoned vehicles,
junky lots and litter. To encourage residents to comply and provide an incentive,
we are sponsoring a Spring Clean Fling and giving away a $500 Gift Card!
Contest is open to all property owners/renters located
in Strawn or within a one-mile stretch of the Strawn city limits. To learn
more about the contest rules/parameters, pick up an application
at
City
Hall or at the Chamber Office (open Friday from 10:00 to 3:00)
Sponsored by Keep Strawn Beautiful
& Strawn Chamber of Commerce
For more information, call 254-595-0197
Rob-Joe
Materials, LLC
Rock Hauling
Back Hoe
Dozer Service
Quarry Located 7.5 Miles
West of Strawn on F.M. 207
PHONE:
979-255-5238
20525 FM 207
254-647-3671
Ranger, Texas 76470
TyeJackson@ATT.Net
202 S. Front St. • Strawn, Texas
Sun-Thurs 5:00 am - 10:00 pm
Fri & Sat 5:00 am - Midnight
254-672-5986
Week Day Lunch Specials
Grill Open 5 am - 8 pm Daily
Hunting-Fishing Licenses
Deer Corn • Gas • Groceries
The Thomas House
for
Overnight Accommodations in Strawn
or Day Rentals:
Reunions
Wedding Events
Retreats
715 Central Avenue (Highway 16)
Open by Reservation:
214-373-7975
btsutton@sbcglobal.net
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MAY 2014
Area Happenings
GED Tutoring - MW Center of Life
Offering FREE GED tutoring sessions
Every Tuesday, 6–8 p.m., & Wednesday, 9-11 a.m.
206 NW 2nd Street, Mineral Wells
Call 940-327-8700 for more information or to confirm
your attendance.
Workforce Solutions Mobile Unit
Every Wednesday —May 2, 7, 14, 21 and 28
Boyce Ditto Public Library in Mineral Wells
Computer stations to search for jobs, work on resumes
and receive training.
2300 SE Martin Luther King Jr. St.
Mineral Wells, TX 76067
(940) 328-7880
Wilderness and Wildflowers
The Legacy of Lady Bird Johnson
Palo Pinto Old Jail Museum Complex
April 15th – May 25th
DATE
We Believe In
making disciples of Jesus Christ
for the transformation of the world
We Live By Two Kinds of
Holiness
• Do no harm • Do good • Stay in love with God
We Believe in:
• Developing leaders • Creating places for new people
• Eliminating poverty • Improving health globally
Join us for service 9:30 am Sunday Mornings•
Margie Holmes, Pastor
MAY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Strawn Lions Club
Palo Pinto Co. Livestock Assoc. Rodeo
This is a family fun event containing artisan vendors,
local shopping, and the chance to see backyard chefs
from all over the Southwest compete to see who cooks
the best steak!
May 10
May 10
May 12
May 12
May 12
May 13
May 13
May 17
May 17
May 17
May 17
May 19
May 19
May 20
City and School Board Elections
Spur 490 Band
Palo Pinto County Commissioner’s Court
Development Corp. of Strawn Meeting
Strawn City Council Meeting
Strawn Lions Club Meeting
Chamber of Commerce Public Meeting
Booster Club Clay Shoot
Vaccination Clinic by Millsap Vet Clinic
Strawn Junior-Senior Prom
Beau Taylor Band
Strawn ISD Board Meeting
Strawn Lions Club Meeting
Strawn ISD Science Fair
7am-7pm
9:00 pm
9:00 am
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
12 Noon
6 pm
8 am
2-4 pm
TBA
9:00 pm
7:00 pm
12 Noon
TBA
Frontier Days
May 22
Strawn FFA Banquet
7:00 pm Strawn ISD Cafeteria
Palo Pinto County Commissioner’s Court
9:00 am
Connellee Hotel - 209 W. Main St.,
Suite A, Eastland, TX 76448
Come and enjoy a sampling of the cuisine offered by
area restaurants and caterers in the elegance of the historic Connellee Hotel in downtown Eastland! Tickets
are available at the Chamber of Commerce, 209 W.
Main St. Advance tickets are $10.00 and $12.00 at the
door. Cecil Funderburgh -254-629-2332.
10th Annual Texas Steak Cookoff – Hico, TX
Saturday, May 17th —10 am — Downtown Hico
Nacho Mama’s Quality Clothing Consignment
Closet
for Women, Children & Men
Clothing & Accessories
New Gifts, Toys and Novelties,
Beauty Products and Snacks
Accepting Consignments
Beginning April 10th.
Opening May 15th.
111 Central Avenue, Strawn
Thursday - Sunday 10-6
254-210-2178
nachomamascloset@gmail.com
Find us on Facebook!
May 26
May 26
EVENT
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May 6
May 8-10
Taste of Eastland
Thursday, May 15th
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
• Personal • Social
We Follow Three Simple Rules
THE STRAWN ADVOCATE
TIME
PLACE
12 Noon Mary’s Cafe
7:30 pm Mineral Wells Rodeo Grounds
Celebrating Palo Pinto County Old Settlers Palo Pinto Old Jail Museum Complex
An exhibition created by the Lady Bird Johnson WildSaturday, June 7th - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
flower Center to honor the former first lady and celOld Jail Museum Complex - Located two blocks south
ebrate the centennial year of her birth. Wilderness and
of the Palo Pinto Courthouse
Wildflowers highlights Mrs. Johnson’s adventurous
All Day - Live Music and Living History Demonstraspirit and deep commitment to the preservation and
tions - doll making, sewing, quilting, spinning, whitbeautification of the nation’s environment. The exhibtling, flint knapping and more. Tours Available of the
it features photographs, video, and excerpts from her
Old Jail Museum Complex, including Black Springs
speeches and writings. Wilderness and Wildflowers
Fort, Old Jail and Log Cabins and see the 1880 replica,
introduces viewers to a strong and intelligent woman
15 passenger Stage CoachTickets available for rides: $25
who cloaked her enterprising spirit in civility and a
each or Drive for $50 each.
warm, gracious manner.
Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Door
THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Central Ave. Strawn, Texas 76475
254-la672-5395
MAY 2014
Strawn City Hall
Roots
Palo Pinto County Courthouse
Strawn City Hall
Strawn City Hall
Mary’s Cafe
Guest Chapel
Dodson Prairie Shooting Range
C.A.R.E. Hdqtrs. Mingus
2014
Memorial Day - Show Your Patriotism
Roots
Strawn ISD Admin. Bldg.
Mary’s Cafe
Strawn ISD Cafeteria
Palo Pinto County Courthouse
Fly Your Flag!
May 27
Strawn Lions Club Meeting
12 Noon Mary’s Cafe
May 27
Strawn High School Athletic Banquet
TBA
May 29
Strawn Kindergarten & Jr. High Graduation
6:00 pm Strawn ISD Cafeteria
May 30
Last Day of School at Strawn ISD
May 30
Strawn High School Graduation
7:00 pm Strawn ISD Gymnasium
*For more information, check out the following websites: http://www.strawntx.com or http://www.strawnschool.net
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CHIROPRACTIC &
ACUPUNCTURE
JANETTE A. KURBAN, D.C., FASA
ACUPUNCTURE & CHIROPRACTIC
Dept. of Transportation
Certified Medical Examiner
817-266-5558
Now P erf orm i n g D O T/CD L E x a ms
By Appointment or Walk-ins Welcome
119 Central Ave.
Strawn, Texas