Kimberly Cruse is 2010 Miss Tyler County! Women`s

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Kimberly Cruse is 2010 Miss Tyler County! Women`s
Serving The People Of Tyler County For 83 Years
Thursday, February 11, 2010—Vol. 84, No. 6
Inside Story
Home Security Chief Briefs
Lawmakers On Various Threats
AUSTIN — Transnational gangs fueled by Mexican
drug cartels are the biggest threat to security in Texas,
said the state’s homeland security chief at a Feb. 1
hearing at the Capitol.
Steve McCraw, director of
the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security, told members of the
House Transportation Committee
and the Senate Transportation
and Homeland Security Committee that his office and partner
agencies are battling the gangs’
multi-billion dollar criminal
enterprise through multi-jurisEd Sterling
dictional “fusion centers.”
These fusion centers are tasked with “connecting the
dots” to prevent acts of terrorism, drug and human trafficking, and serial crimes by pooling the intelligence
efforts of local, state and federal law enforcement
agencies.
See Capital Highlights, Page 3A
Area Events
Compass Presents James and
Meredith Olson
“Fair Play – The Moral Dilemmas of Spying”
by James Olson
Lecturer and faculty member at Texas A&M University
Bush School of Government, and author of the book Fair
Play, Jim and wife Meredith will share their experiences of
being former agents of the CIA in the Soviet Union during
the Cold War!
James Olson served in the U.S. Navy (attaining rank of
Lieutenant Commander, USNR).
He is a career officer in the Directorate of Operations of
the Central Intelligence Agency, serving mostly overseas in
clandestine operations. He served as Chief of Counterintelligence at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia and had
overseas assignments in the U.S.S.R., Austria, and Mexico.
Foreign languages: French, German, Russian, and Spanish.
Meredith met her husband Jim at the CIA. Shortly after
their marriage, they were assigned under deep cover to
Paris, France, in December of 1971. Upon their return to
the U.S. in 1976, Meredith and Jim underwent intensive
psychological screening and training for their next assignment to Moscow, USSR. Meredith was fully involved in
operational and support missions for the CIA in the Soviet
Union.
A limited number of tickets are available to the public
($10.00 for adults and $5.00 for students) Tickets can be
purchased at Woodville I.S.D.Administration Office located
at 505 N. Charlton St. Call 283-3752 for more information.
Citizens’ Police Academy
Starts Feb. 23
Woodville Police Department and Tyler County Sheriff’s
Department are conducting a joint Citizens’ Police Academy beginning Tuesday, February 23. The Academy runs
10 weeks and will be held at 7 p.m. Each class runs about
two hours. Jason Borel and Dale Freeman are coordinators.
There is a $15 fee to help defray the cost of materials, drinks
and snacks. You must be 21 years of age and a resident
of Tyler County to apply and must attend at least eight of
the ten classes to graduate.
Here’s an opportunity to learn more about how law enforcement really works. You’ll learn about the job risks,
legal constraints, tactical techniques and much more.
The Academy has been a very popular event each year it
has been held, so be sure you call and reserve your place
for the event. For more information call Woodville P.D.
at (409) 283-5262.
Help Needed To Locate
Missing Christmas Banners
Many of you might have noticed the nice Christmas
Banners that adorned utility poles in Spurger this year.
Four of the eight have now been accounted for.
Spurger Lions Club and Beech Creek Extension Education Agency are asking your help in figuring out what
happened to the banners. The theory is that they simply
blew down from the poles and perhaps someone picked
them up and didn’t know to whom to return them.
The banners are 23” x 82” tall and feature bells and
poinsettias, some red and some green.
If you have seen one of the banners laying in the woods,
or found one yourself, please call Billie Ratcliff at (409)
646-6058.
The Banners really added to the Christmas spirit in Spurger
and will be missed next year if not located before then.
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Kimberly Cruse is 2010 Miss Tyler County!
Kimberly Cruse, daughter of Bobby
and Ramona Cruse was crowned “Miss
Tyler County 2010” during the 45th
Annual event held Saturday night at
Woodville Eagles Summit auditorium.
She was selected by the judges from a
field of 6 competitors.
A large crowd turned out for both
sessions Saturday to see the winners
named. Here are the winners in each
age category:
“Miss Tyler County”
Winner and Talent : Kimberly Cruse
#1 daughter of Bobby and Romona
Cruse, 1st: Justine Pittman #4 daughter
of Curtis and Tina Pittman, 2nd: Micah
Paige Bumstead daughter of Kristi and
Mike Hughes and Jerry Bumstead, Congeniality: Samantha Ellis #2 daughter
of Loretta and Rocky Ellis, Photogenic:
Bethany Barnes #3, daughter of Keith
and Kelli Barnes. “Junior Miss”
Winner: Peyton Ricks #16 daughter of
Derek Ricks and Brenda & Dale Umphrey, 1st: Teri Lynn Riley #6 daughter
of Terry and Melissa Riley, 2nd: Jade
Elise Tucker daughter of John and
Essley Tucker, 3rd: Yesica Gallegos
# 21 daughter of Santos & Migdalia
Gallegos. Peyton Ricks also won Miss
Photogenic. “Teen Miss”
Winner and Photogenic: Haleigh
Broucher #12 daughter of James and
Lindsey Broucher, 1st: Emilee Taylor
#11 daughter of L’Chanda and Robert
Best, Jr., 2nd: Natalie Moffett #3 daughter of Dennis and Tawnya Moffett. 2010 Miss Tyler County Kimberly Cruse
See “Miss Tyler County” Page 3A
Women’s Study Club High Tea March 6
According to Women’s Study Club High Tea Chairman Phyllis Tubb, the club’s annual High Tea is a
cut above as good as it gets! This event takes second
place to no other.
“The comments we’ve received over the years have
our event receiving praise, placing us even above
the world renowned Empress Hotel High Tea in
Vancouver, B.C.,” Tubb said. “I’ve had High Tea at
the Empress, as well as trying the most coveted Tea
Rooms in England when I’ve been abroad, so I can
make some comparisons.” She added that she thinks
the Women’s Study Club of Woodville could teach
them a few things.
This is the event’s 5th year, and it has grown every
year. So much so that the club has limited the numbers of tickets to this year’s High Tea to just 120.
“We want to be sure that the integrity of the event
and the intimate nature of this special tea time is not
compromised by grand numbers,” Tubb explained.
The High Tea features an extravagant hat contest
that awards beautiful prizes and an opportunity for
the ladies to go back in time for a day. The ornately
presented vintage china tier trays filled with perfectly
delectable and handmade tea foods are presented by
servers dressed in vintage attire as they make a dramatic entrance while 20th century music plays. The
tables are adorned with the crisply starched linens
and the place settings are
works of art, using sterling
silver and unusual serving
pieces.
The High Tea, a club schol-
arship fund raiser, will be
held Saturday, March 6,
2010, in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Fellowship
Center. $25.00 Dona-
First Dogwood Princess
Judging Completed
Believe it or not, the 67th Annual Tyler County
Dogwood Festival is closer than you think, and the
Kingsmen’s Committee of the Festival is already at
work picking this year’s Dogwood Queen candidates.
The Kingsmen conduct three judgings, the next will
be February 11. The girls must be seniors enrolled
in a Tyler County High School, and are judged on
the bases of beauty, poise and personality through
individual interviews. During the second judging a
Princess will be selected from each town to represent
her community.
The final judging will be held February 25. It’s at
this judging that the Queen of the 2010 Tyler County
Dogwood Festival will be selected from the five
Princesses.
The identity of the Queen remains a secret until
the coronation activities on April 3 when one of the
Princesses will be crowned Tyler County Dogwood
Festival Queen.
The Tyler County Dogwood Festival has a rich history interrupted only during WWII. It features three
weekends of family fun, including Festival of the
Arts, Western Weekend, and the Queen’s Weekend.
News in a minute...
Allen Shivers Library Groundbreaking
Allen Shivers Library invites you to attend the Ground
Breaking Ceremony of the John and Rosemary Bunch
Extension Saturday, February 20, at 1 p.m. at the Library.
The project has been in the works for some time and will
add a 2,000 sq. ft. extension to the library. It will feature
a meeting room, kitchen, sitting area and additional space
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tion and limited ticket
availability. For Tickets call (409) 283-2401
or (409) 331-0030. Hat
Awards and elegant
door prizes will be
presented.
Photo Courtesy Bob Boykin Photography
Kingsmen Make First Round Queen’s Contest Selection—Shown are, from left,
back row, Bethany Barnes, Danielle Pitre, Justine Pittman, Candice Nash, Alysan Pate, Heather Chance. From left, front, Destiny Jackson, Micah Bumstead,
Shelby Hatton, Emily Waldrep, Samantha Rigby, Hannah Swinney, Kaylee Ryan.
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This Week’s
County Extra
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Conditions Bad For Burning
Woodville Fire Marshal Forrest Archer warns that conditions
right now are very bad for burning. Dead grass from the
recent freezes and gusty winds are causing problems. If you
burn, check weather conditions and have a water hose ready.
Archer also reminds Woodville residents that outdoor burning
is banned at anytime in the city.
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Henry Milton Durham
Henry Milton Durham, 93, of
Wo o d ville,
passed
away,
Wednesd a y ,
February
3, 2010
at Dogw o o d
Trails
Manor
in Woodville,
Texas. Funeral services were
held Saturday, February 6 at
3:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church
in Woodville with burial at
Campground Cemetery near
Woodville. Officiants were Dr.
Raymond A. Parker, Dr. James
R. Best, and Bro. Larry Trest. Serving as pallbearers were
Grady Holderman, Huntley
Kenesson, Preston Broom, Tyler
Springfield, Jordan McManus,
Todd McManus and John Marsala. Honorary pallbearer was
Lloyd Hendrix.
Visitation was
held from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. on
Friday, February 5 at Stringer
& Griffin Funeral Home in
Woodville. Milton was born
January 31, 1917 to Jesse Neyland & Verna Davison Durham
in Colmesneil, Texas. He was
a 1936 graduate of Kirby High
School in Woodville, Texas. He joined the National Guard
in 1937 while a student at Sam
Houston State Teachers College
where he graduated with a B.S. in
Education in 1940. After WWII,
he attended Texas A&M earning
his MEd in Forestry in 1946. In
1954, he began post-graduate
work toward his doctorate at the
University of Texas. Milton was called to active
duty on November 23, 1940, as
Private 1st Class in the 143rd
Regiment Co. F, 36th Division
at Huntsville, Texas. With the
bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941,
he entered WWII. He completed
Officer’s Candidate School in
1942 and was commissioned
as 2nd Lieutenant after which
he was assigned to Camp San
February 11, 2010
Obituaries
Luis Obispo, CA. After several
back and forth moves to posts
in Fort Benning, GA and back
to Salinas, CA several times he
was sent from San Francisco
to New Guinea in 1944 also
spending time in the Philippines,
Laiti Island and the South Pacific. Before leaving for active duty in
the war, he married his college
sweetheart, Audrey Benton, on
December 13, 1941 just 6 days
after Pearl Harbor. After 5 combat campaigns, and 7 ½ years
of active duty, Durham retired
from active duty and the Army
Reserves in 1977 having earned
the rank of Lt. Colonel.
Following the war, Milton returned to Woodville in 1946 to
assume the position of Vocational
Agriculture Teacher at Kirby
High School for the next 5 years,
from 1946-1951. During this period he facilitated the acquisition
of land on the Jasper Highway
for the FFA farm for Woodville
Independent School District. He
was also elected to the position of
State Director of the Vocational
Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas during this time. During a recall to active duty in
the Korean Conflict, he served
on the faculty and staff training school at Ft. Benning, GA
for two years. He returned to
Woodville Independent School
District again and taught civics
and history at Kirby High School
from 1953-54. In 1954, he aided
in organizing the first Woodville
Junior High School and served as
its first principal until 1956. In
1956 he was appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, to
the position of Postmaster where
he served in Woodville for the
next 21 years until his retirement
in 1977. During this period, a
new Post Office building was
erected, the second class office
was raised to a modern first class
office classification, city delivery
service was established, and rural
delivery service was tripled. In 1946, Milton joined the
Woodville Rotary Club. During his 63 years as an active
member of the Rotary Club
of Woodville, he received the
perfect attendance award for
30 of those years and served as
both Secretary and President of
the club. He received the Four
Avenues of Service Award and
received the distinctive Paul Harris Fellow in Rotary. He received
his 60 year pin for membership
in the Magnolia Masonic Lodge
495 of Woodville having served as
both Secretary and Master of the
Lodge. He served eight years on
the Board of Directors of the Tyler
County Farm Bureau. During this
time, property was secured for
space for an office building and
membership grew from 650 to
2100 members. Five of the eight
years were served as Chairman of
the Board. He served nine years
on the Agriculture Soil Conservation Stabilization Committee for
Tyler County and facilitated the
circulation of a petition for Tyler
County that promoted and lead
to the organization of the Long
Leaf Soil and Water Conservation District receiving the original
charter in 1949. He was named
Outstanding Conservationist in
1986. He was ordained as a Deacon in the First Baptist Church of
Woodville in 1949 and served as
Chairman on the Deacon Council. He also served as Chairman of
the Church Trustees from 1975
to 1998. He organized the First
Baptist Church Child Day Care
Center in 1968 and served as its
Chairman until his retirement in
1998. He was named Honorary
Citizen of the Year for the Tyler
County Chamber of Commerce
in 1986 and received the Tyler
County Fair Breeder’s Award
- Breeder of the Year for 1985,
1996 and 1997. For many years
he donated calves for Ag and
4-H Shows. He was a Rancher/
Farmer, raising Registered Black
Angus Cattle until he retired in
1999.
He was preceded in death by
his daughter, Yvette Durham
McManus and his grandson,
Stephen Patrick McManus. He
is survived by his wife of 68
years, Audrey Benton Durham
of Woodville; daughter & sonin-law, Bobbie Roschelle & Dr.
Jerry Springfield of Woodville;
sister, Irene Kelley of Woodville;
grandchildren, Heidi Yvette
Springfield Marsala & husband,
John of Mansfield, Tyler Milton Springfield & wife, Kayla
of Denton, Christopher Todd
McManus & wife, Brianne of
College Station, and Michael
Jordan McManus & fiance`, Samantha Fruit of Cypress; and great
grandchildren, Aynsley Marsala,
Gray Marsala and Hope McManus. Memorials may be made to
First Baptist Church Day Care,
202 S. Charlton, Woodville, TX
75979 and Odyssey Hospice, 902
N. Wheeler, Jasper, Texas 75951.
Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral
Home of Woodville
Beatrice Williams
Beatrice Williams was born
November 15, 1913 in Mt. Carmel Community of Colmesneil,
TX. She
passed
a w a y
February 4,
2010 at
the age
of 96 at
Cypress
Glenn
Nursing
Facility
in Port
Arthur,
TX.
Funeral services were held Monday, February 8 at 1:00 p.m. at
Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home
Chapel in Woodville with burial
in Homer Cemetery in Jasper
County. Officiating were Bro.
Teddy Minyard and James Carl. Serving as pallbearers were
Greg Miller, Dustin McDonald,
Chuck Hanson, Curtis Hanson,
Tray Batson and Gene Williams. Honorary pallbearers were Waylon Carl and Gene Brassfield.
Visitation began at 11:00 a.m.
Monday, February 8 at the funeral
home until service time at 1:00
p.m.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, Lewis & Zona Davis;
husband, V.C. Williams; daughter, Louise Williams; sisters,
Faye Primrose, Willie Mae May,
and Mary Lou Smith; brothers,
Jay Davis, Clarence Davis and
Woodrow Davis; grandsons,
Steve Carl and Gordy McDonald; and great grandson, Daniel
Hanson.
She is survived by her daughter
and son-in-law, Barbara & James
Carl; sons and daughters-in-law
James & Linda Williams and Roy
& Beverly Williams; sisters, Iva
Lee Wallace, Vesta Belle Worthey and Margarette Wood; brother,
Escar Wayne Davis; grandchildren, Marla & Greg Miller,
Myra & Chuck Hanson, Connie
& Gene Brassfield and Gene
Williams; 6 great grandchildren
and 3 great-great grandchildren;
4 step grandchildren, 8 step great
grandchildren & 2 step greatgreat grandchildren; and a host
of nieces & nephews that she
loved dearly.
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Memorials may be made to the
Diabetes Association and First
Baptist Church of Nederland. The family would like to thank
Cypress Glenn & Odyssey for
their special care.
Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral
Home Woodville.
James Davis
James O. Davis, 61, of Colmesneil passed away Saturday,
February 6, 2010, at his sister’s
home from a long battle with
cancer.
Born January 21, 1949 in
Woodville, Tx to O. D. and Billie Jean Davis, he was a retired
logger. He attended Colmesneil
High School and was drafted
into the Army where he served
with the 59th Field Service in
Vietnam from 1967-1969. James is preceded in death
by his daughter, Khandi Davis
Sledge and his parents.
He is survived by his brothers,
Charles Van Davis of Nederland and Billy Edgar Davis of
Colmesneil; sisters, Nelda Joy
Burton of Mauriceville, Jolene
Brodnax Teutsch of Lumberton
and Donna Lee of Colmesneil;
grandson, James Wesley Sledge
of Vidor; and a host of nieces
and nephews who he loved very
much.
Funeral service was held
Tuesday, February 9, 2010, at
1 p.m. at the Davis Cemetery in
Mt. Carmel with Bro. Teddy M.
Minyard officiating. Visitation
was held Monday evening at the
funeral home.
Serving as pallbearers were
Eric Lee, Kenneth Teutsch,
Charles Davis, Earl Winters,
Ronnie Foxworth and Kenneth
Moulder.
In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to Lakes Area
Hospice in Jasper, Tx.
Services were held under the
direction of Riley Funeral Home
of Tyler County.
Ramona Dean
Ramona Dean, 89, of Magnolia,
formerly of Woodville, passed
away, Wednesday, February 3,
2010 at Tomball Regional Hospital in Tomball, Texas.
Graveside services were held
Sunday, February 7 at 3:00
p.m. at Magnolia Cemetery in
Woodville. Officiating was
Bro. Grady Arnold. Serving as
honorary pallbearers were Ernest
Watt Dean, Bucky Dean, Gary
Youngblood, Rodney Taylor,
Stephen Douglas Benthall, Mike
Lowery, James Jolley and John
Arendale.
Visitation was held on Sunday,
February 7 from noon until 2:30
p.m. at the Stringer & Griffin
Funeral Home in Woodville.
Ramona was born June 6,
1920 to Harry Clyde & Minnie
Bell Curry Mitchell in Ziebach
County, South Dakota. She
was a lifelong resident of Tyler
County and was a retired math
teacher from Vidor Independent
School District, where she served
as chairman of the Math Department. She was a 1941 graduate of
Baylor University and received
her Masters Degree from McNeese University in 1973.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Kirby Dean in 2003.
She is survived by her daughters
& sons-in-law, Janet & Frank
Jolley of Houston and Carol &
Virgil Calicott of Cypress; four
grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral
Home of Woodville.
Theo Parsons
Theo Kincaid Parsons of Woodville passed away February 1,
2010 at the Woodville Health and
Rehab Center in Woodville.
Theo was born January 31, 1914
in Louisiana to James Kenneth
Shipp and Fannie Anthony Shipp. She lived in Warren most of her
adult life and moved to Woodville after her marriage to Bill
Parsons. A graduate of Warren
High School, she graduated from
the Chenier Business College in
Beaumont. She worked for the
Warren School District as secretary and for the Tax office before
retiring from the Tyler County
Treasurer’s office as the secretary
after many years of service. Theo
was a member of the Woodville
Church of Christ, Warren Chapter
of the Eastern Star and a member
of the Woodville Business and
Professional Club.
Known by many of her friends
as “Chickie”, she loved to fish and
camp on the lake at Toledo Bend. She enjoyed traveling and taking
cruises with friends and family. Some of her hobbies and interest included sewing, crocheting,
reading, crossword puzzles, card
playing with friends and telling
jokes.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, brothers, Lee Shipp
and Floyd Shipp and husbands,
Johnnie Kincaid and W. Z. “Bill”
Parsons.
Theo is survived by her two
children, Conrad Anthony Kincaid and wife, Sammy of Warren
and Sherry Kincaid Foxworth of
Warren; grandchildren, Kal Kincaid and wife, Lisa of Beaumont,
Kim Kincaid Gore and husband,
Kent of Warren, Leah Foxwoth
Johnson and husband, Mark of
Quitman, John Foxworth and
wife, Becky of Warren; great
grandchildren, Cassie Gore, Kara
Kincaid and Chase Foxworth.
A graveside service was held
Wednesday, February 3, 2010, at
12 noon at the Hart-Mill Cemetery
in Woodville with Bro. Scott
Mitchell officiating. Visitation
was held Wednesday from 9 a.m.
until 11 a.m. at the funeral home.
Services were held under the
direction of Riley Funeral Home
of Tyler County.
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Opinion
Home security chief briefs
lawmakers on various threats
By Ed Sterling
AUSTIN — Transnational gangs
fueled by
Mexican drug
cartels are the
biggest threat
to security in
Texas, said the
state’s homeland security
chief at a Feb.
1 hearing at the Capitol Highlights
Capitol.
By
S t e v e M c Craw, director
Ed
of the GoverSterling
nor ’s Office
of Homeland
Security, told members of the House
Transportation Committee and the
Senate Transportation and Homeland
Security Committee that his office
and partner agencies are battling the
gangs’ multi-billion dollar criminal
enterprise through multi-jurisdictional “fusion centers.”
These fusion centers are tasked with
“connecting the dots” to prevent acts
of terrorism, drug and human trafficking, and serial crimes by pooling
the intelligence efforts of local, state
and federal law enforcement agencies.
Texas is home to several of the 70
fusion centers that report to the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security.
McCraw said roving wiretaps would
help law enforcement track gangs that
use throwaway cell phones.
McCraw also addressed security
in the Capitol complex. He said the
Department of Public Safety has a
plan that includes X-ray machines and
metal detectors to increase protections
and does not turn the Capitol into an
armed fortress.
And, McCraw addressed the estimated 3,000 Texas highway traffic
deaths in 2009. About 15 percent of
those deaths involved commercial
trucks and tractor trailers.
Regarding the new federal law banning commercial truck operators from
typing and sending text messages
while driving, Sen. Florence Shapiro,
R-Dallas, pointed out the difficulty
in enforcing the ban. She brought
up the line-of-sight issue: drivers in
truck cabs are hard for troopers in
sedans to catch in the act of texting.
Sen. Rodney Ellis, D-Houston, said
enforcement would be after the fact,
by comparing the time of the accident
with cell phone records.
The House and Senate committees
also had questions about “Real ID”
— the authentication system that ties
together a Texas driver’s license, voter
registration and citizenship. McCraw
said the state is getting better at detecting fake licenses and other forms
of false identification.
Ag chief calls for Haiti help
State Agriculture Commissioner
Todd Staples on Feb. 1 asked farmers
and ranchers to help Haiti, with more
than 2 million people in need of food
and water after the Jan. 12 earthquake.
“Texas is a state large in geography
and even larger in heart and compassion,” Staples said. “Texans have
always responded to those in crisis,
and right now, the Haitian people
desperately need our assistance.
“Whether it’s a surplus food commodity, a volunteer service or a
monetary donation, I know the Texas
agriculture community and citizens
of Texas can find ways to mobilize
resources and offer assistance.”
The Texas Peanut Producers Board
already has responded and is working
to deliver peanut butter.
Shelly Nutt, executive director of the
Texas Peanut Producers Board, said
Texas peanut farmers have combined
efforts with the entire U.S. peanut
industry to raise more than $75,000
to purchase peanut butter for Haiti.
Work program features incentives
“Texas Back to Work,” a two-year,
$15 million employment program
promoted by Lt. Gov. Dewhurst
and funded by the state Legislature
last session, will offer employers
incentives such as subsidized-wage
reimbursements or retention bonuses
for hiring qualified out-of-work Texans.
Grants under the program are available to employers through the 28
Texas local workforce development
boards, which also provide employers with workforce recruitment
assistance, pre-screening of qualified
applicants and training programs.
More than 1.8 million customers
were served in more than 240 workforce centers across Texas last year,
according to the Texas Workforce
Commission.
Computer recycling figures in
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in late January
announced first-year results in its
computer recycling program.
The agency reported manufacturers
collected for reuse or recycling 12.4
million pounds of computer equipment in Texas from Jan. 1 through
Dec. 31, 2009.
The program, which helps conserve
reusable materials including copper,
lead and steel, requires computer
manufacturers that sell in Texas to
offer consumers convenient, free recycling for their brands of computer
equipment.
Currently, 81 manufacturers representing 116 brands are participating
in the program.
This past week was a sad one for
the Heritage Village family.
John Owen,
founder of the
Railroad Museum at the
Village, died
in Lufkin
where he lived.
Heritage Village John and wife,
Frances, drove
By
to Woodville
Sandy
many times
Taylor
through the
years for
school tours and special events.
He loved to see the eyes of people
light up when the trains made their
rounds through the areas on the layout boards. He will be missed. Our
prayers go out to Frances and the
family. Services were Monday in
Lufkin. We’ll need to get another
cross ready for our “cemetery” beside
the Cherokee Church.
Seems that Elizabeth Toliver’s goal
of getting the Nature Trail ready for
use is being handled by Leslie Smith
and Blake Goss. Leslie has been
clearing the big trees and Blake has
been working on removing the smaller
debris from the actual trails. By the
time the trees bloom out the trails will
be cleared and we will be able to put
trail markers and tree identification
signs out. Thank you so much guys.
They haven’t asked for any help but
if getting out in the open and helping
with a project like this is something
you are interested in, please call the
Village at 283-2272 and offer to help.
The annual Black History exhibit
is now up in the Exhibit Room at
Heritage Village. Mayme Brown has
done an outstanding job, as usual, in
profiling the Frasier family. Dr. Freddie Frasier was the fourth of seven
children of Fred and Sadie Frasier.
They lived in the Dies Community.
Dr. Frasier attended Woodville High
School and received his Ph.D. from
the University of Houston in mathematics. He retired as a mathematics
professor from Prairie View A & M.
He and his wife, Frances, have one
daughter, Francine. Take time to
visit this exhibit that will be open
throughout the month. Thank you,
Ms. Mayme for introducing us to this
Tyler County family.
The Warren Church of Christ will
have their Valentine Party at the
Pickett House on February 11th. The
Hocheim Insurance Group will hold
their annual meeting on February 16th
at the Pickett House. If you are looking for a great place to have a meeting,
give the Village a call at 283-2272.
In addition to the Pickett House we
have the Hamm House now available;
since the storm damage was repaired,
the building was enlarged to include a
restroom, kitchen, and covered porch
with access to the backyard from the
porch.
Don’t ever think that all the visitors we have at Heritage Village
just stumble in off the highway! In
addition to advertising in various
magazines and trade publications, we
have brochures available at the Visitors’ Center in Beaumont and at the
state visitor’s center in Orange. In
addition, we have ambassadors who
visit festivals throughout the state to
publicize not only Heritage Village
but other attractions in Tyler County.
Jesse and Georgia Collins and Alva
Adkins are among our ambassadors.
As they spin wool and weave they tell
the story of our pioneer ancestors as
portrayed at the Village.
Our director, Ofeira Gazzaway, represented the Village at the Longview
RV, Boat, and Travel Show. On the
12th of February she will be in Houston at the Home and Garden Show
held at the Reliant Center.
We know that our best advertisement
is word of mouth. Please help us
spread the word about the hands-on
museum located in Woodville that
seeks to preserve the past for future
generations. We thank you.
Annual Black History
Exhibit on display now
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PROfessions:
Femtoseconds: Who Needs Them?
Chaplain Maness called my attention to a scientific article in which
units of time called femtoseconds
appeared. What on earth is a femtosecond? It is one second times ten
to the minus fifteenth, or in more familiar notation, 0.000000000000001
seconds. That is quick! To give you
some idea how quick, light travels just
three ten thousandths of a millimeter
in one femtosecond.
Maybe you are wondering who in the
world needs units that small, so out of
touch with reality. Most folks don’t, of
course. But the ivory tower types who
speculate about microcosms – and
macrocosms – sometimes have use
for these strange-sounding numeric
prefixes. There are a flock of them.
The larger ones are not that unfamiliar: deci, centi, milli, and micro mean
tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and
millionths. Conversely, deka, hecto,
kilo, and mega mean multiples of ten,
a hundred, a thousand, or a million.
Thanks to our computer whizzes, we
are beginning to hear a lot about giga
and tera: billions and trillions. How
long can it be before our esteemed
politicos in Washington catch on to
those terms? After all, a six-teradollar
debt doesn’t sound nearly as scary as
six trillion.
Those prefixes carry us about as
far as we have any need to go on a
practical scale, but there are many
others. I think theoretical physicists
have a tendency to get carried away
with mathematics after a while. The
concepts they speculate about are
just beyond our ability to visualize
in anything like physical terms. Once
past those limits, it’s easy to go on
and on with nothing but numbers.
The femtosecond is by no means the
end of the line: below that are atto-,
zepto-, and yoctoseconds, meaning
ten to the minus 18, 21, and 24. At
the other end of the scale we have
peta-, exa-, zetta-, and yotta, going
to the 24th power of ten but in the
plus direction.
All this brings to mind the googol,
a word coined by Edward Kasner
to mean ten to the 100th power.
You could go on and on; but why
bother? The story goes that Kasner
was playing with numbers, and asked
his six-year-old daughter for a word
to mean a really big one. Quick as a
flash, she came back with “googol”.
Just to convince you that such numbers are far beyond ever representing
real things, it has been estimated
that the total number of atoms in the
universe is something like ten to the
250th power. So let us not fret over
googols – or femtoseconds!
People who think up names for scientific concepts must be a breed apart.
I don’t know where those numeric
prefixes came from, though I’m guessing they were part of the standardized
metric system that was approved
by Congress in 1960. A number of
other units were given formal names
along the way,
many chosen
to honor scientists who
made original
discoveries in
that area of
knowledge.
Some of
Professions
these names
had already
By
come into
David
general use
Rust
long before.
The basic
units of electric current are the volt,
ampere, and ohm, measuring voltage,
current, and resistance. All are named
for pioneering scientists. The watt
is related to them, but is a bit of an
anomaly; James Watt had little to do
with electricity. What he did was to
build the first practical steam engine,
and quantify its output in “horsepower”. But horsepower units were
incompatible with the metric system,
so they were converted to electric
power units and called “watt hours”,
or more familiarly “kilowatt hours”.
In my work making electrical measurements in oil wells, I got introduced
to composite units called “ohms per
meter per meter squared”, or ohmmeters for short. They relate to the
specific resistance of any material,
called its resistivity. To clarify, any
sample of matter has a measurable
resistance in ohms. But that measurement is affected not only by the nature
of the sample, but also by its physical dimensions. Resistivity is not so
affected; any sample of that material
will have a characteristic resistivity,
no matter what its size and shape.
Measurement of resistance in ohms
gave rise to a concept called conductance, the reciprocal of resistivity. For
once a new unit was not named for
anybody; they just reversed “ohms”
into “mhos”! I just knew you’d want
to know about that.
Another old familiar measurement
has been renamed by the metricals:
“cycles per second” has long been
a unit of electromagnetic wave frequency. It is now called the Hertz,
not from the rental agency but after
Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist.
Confusing? You ought to check out
the whole realm of metrication! It’ll
drive you right back to furlongs per
fortnight!
Shalom…
Miss Tyler County...
cont. from Pg 1A
“Future Miss”
Winner, #9: Mallory Monk, 11 year old daughter of Rodney & Leann Monk, 1st
& Photogenic, #15: Hannah Graham, 12 year old daughter of Chastyn & Gina
Graham, 2nd, #7: Kaci Vaughn, 12 year old daughter of Scott & Brandi Vaughn.
“Young Miss”
Winner, #9: Lainey Spradlin, 9 year old daughter of Jeff Spradlin & Mandy
Spradlin, 1st, #25: Keri Len Spivey, 10 year old daughter of Moe & Mary Alice
Spivey, 2nd, #3: Leah White, 9 year old daughter of Jennifer & Jeremy Byrum,
3rd, #20: Shakera Mitchell, 9 year old daughter of Tresha Blackmon, 4th, #15:
McKenzie Ann Rogers, 10 year old daughter of Julie Rogers & Chris Rogers,
Photogenic, #22: Jennifer Neyland, 9 year old daughter of Shannon Neyland &
Cliff Neyland.
“Little Miss”
Winner, #7: Jacqueline Ruth Hughes, 8 year old daughter of Michael & Kristi
Hughes, 1st, #8: Mylee Mae Powell, 8 year old daughter of Kevin Powell and
Bo & Wendy Bendy, 2nd, #3: Kelly Wilson, 8 year old daughter of JC & Sarah
Wilson, Photogenic, #13: Sheridan Moore, 8 year old daughter of Jeremy &
Peggy Moore. “Petite Miss”
Winner, #2: Jasmine de Varona, 7 year old daughter of Jack & Stephanie de
Varona, 1st & Photogenic, #8: Baylee Cooley, 7 year old daughter of Chad &
Christy Cooley, 2nd, #21: Lacy Reynolds, 7 year old daughter of Tony & Chrissy
Reynolds, 3rd, #11: McKenzy Alyssa Hatton, 7 year old daughter of Brad &
Melissa Hatton. “Tiny Miss”
Winner, #8: Emily Brianne Prosperie, 5 year old daughter of Robert & Jenny
Prosperie, 1st, #23: Janie Callaway, 6 year old daughter of Melissa Green & the
late Raymond Callaway., 2nd, #26: Crystal Brooke Adams, 5 year old daughter
of John & Leslie Adams, 3rd, #22: Makel Spikes, 5 year old daughter of Tresha
Blackmon & Delonden Spikes, 4th, #27: Savana Rayne Rawls, 5 year old daughter of Dana Stanley & Marcus Rawls, Photogenic, #25: Averie Gore, 5 year old
daughter of Greg & CC Willis.
Look no further than the
Tyler County Booster
for all your
LEGAL & PUBLIC
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February 11, 2010
Society
Clinton-McNally To Wed
Mike and Martha Clinton
and Bill and Norma Griffith of
Texarkana, Texas are pleased to
announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter
Kelli Michelle Clinton to William
“Will” Kenneth McNally. The
bride elect is the granddaughter
of Donnie and Mary Clinton of
DeKalb, Texas and Edwin and
Nancy Bellman of Fort Worth,
Texas.
The groom is the son of Billy and
Nancy McNally of Woodville,
Texas. He is the grandson of
Herbert and Isabelle Morrell and
Billie Polk and the late Allford Lee
Polk, all of Woodville, Texas.
Kelli is a 2002 graduate of
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Liberty-Eylau High School and
received a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Criminal Justice from
The University of Texas at Tyler.
Kelli is employed by the Law
Offices of Michael K. Hogan,
P.C., in Tyler, Texas.
Will is a 2002 graduate of
Woodville High School and a four
year veteran of the United States
Marine Corps. Will is employed
by Valerus Gas Compression L.P.,
in Kilgore, Texas.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, April 17, 2010 in
Longview, Texas. After a surprise
wedding trip, the couple will
reside in Winona, Texas.
ART&MUSIC
Mary Florence Henderson
Weds Sean Patrick Grimes
CLASSES AVAILABLE at 212 W. Bluff • Woodville
WATERCOLOR: Instructor: Sylvia Watts
4 week sessions Tuesdays -1 till 4 pm- $65 Fee
INTERMEDIATE OIL: Instructor: Jane Martin
4 wk sessions beginning Thurs, Feb. 4th -9 till Noon- $50 Fee
Tyler County
Aging Center
HOME SCHOOL ART: Instructor: Nancy Bodden
2 wk sessions beginning Wed, Feb. 3th -10 till Noon- $25 Fee
YOUNG ADULT OIL: Instructor: Jane Martin
4 wk sessions beginning Sat., Feb. 6th -10 till Noon- $50 Fee
DRAWING FOR KIDS: Instructor: Nancy Bodden
4 wk sessions beginning Sat, Feb. 6th -2 till 4 pm- $50 Fee
MUSIC: (Electric, Acoustic, Bass guitar & Drums) Instructor: Kevin Miller
4 wk sessions $50 group rate, $60 private lessons)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday class slots
BASIC STAINED GLASS: Instructors: Orie & Sylvia Holmes
at Warren Studio - 6 wks - $85 fee - Phone 779-4798
DITIGAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP: Instructor Jim Powers
For info or to register contact: Emporium for the Arts 283-3832
or Tyler County Art League 283-2788
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The Preacher Says
Now That
It’s Over
The Center serves nutritious meals
5 days a week and is funded in part
by the Area Agency on Aging
By Keith Bellamy
Yes, the Super Bowl is over. And
the Saints won. So now what?
I met a young girl many years ago.
I grew to love her very much.
How much I still don’t know, for that love
grows each and every day.
So on this Valentines Day I would like her
to know how very special she is to me.
Love,
B.J. D.B.
Mary Florence Henderson and
Sean Patrick Grimes were united
in marriage at Saint Anthony
Cathedral Basilica on Saturday,
January 2, 2010. The ceremony
was performed by Deacon Larry
David. Solo performance was
given by vocalist Keith Lussier
of Kalamazoo, Michigan. The
reception was held at the Beaumont Country Club. Guests were
entertained by the “Night and
Day“Orchestra.
Mary is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Henderson of Warren,
Texas and the granddaughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson
Some one rightly said to me
recently that there is so much
greed in our world. And they
were commenting as to how
that seems to be the driving
force behind everything. Are we
ready for the real super Bowl?
When people will pay thousands of dollars for a ticket
to a Super Bowl, something is
wrong. (My wife and I went to
Super Bowl VII when we paid
$15.00 for choice seats.) When
people will almost freeze to
death to watch an athletic contest isn’t something wrong?
Don Cain made the following observation on January 27,
2008. “How easy would it be to
get a crowd to a service to worship
God if we had to sit outdoors in
sub-zero weather? I am not saying
we should. Their attendance does
show one thing, though, and that is
they really love football. People do
what they love most. The next time
it is a little warm or a little cool in
the church auditorium, I am going
to think about those poor people
suffering in frigid temperatures in
Green Bay. But freezing is still better than burning. (A little subliminal message there.) When you get
to thinking you have it rough, just
think of those first century Christians. In the arena, Nero watched
them play the Lions.”
Jesus said, in Matthew 16: 24-26,
“If any of you wants to be
my follower, you must put
aside your selfish ambition, shoulder your cross,
and follow me. If you try
to keep your life for yourself, you will lose it. But if
you give up your life for
me, you will find true life.
And how do you benefit if
you gain the whole world
but lose your own soul in
the process? Is anything
worth more than your
soul?”
Now, are you ready for the real
Super Bowl?
Write to us at: Woodville Church of Christ, P.O. Box 276,
Woodville, TX 75979 or look us up at woodvillecoc.org.
GOSPEL MEETING
Pine St. Church of Christ
604 Pine St. Woodville, Texas
February 20th, 21st and 22nd
Matt King from Pineland, Texas will be presenting lessons from God’s Word. We invite you to
come and consider the Scriptures with us. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and
is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction on righteousness: That the
man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.” 2 Timothy 3:16-17
(KJV)
Unsung Heroes of Faith
Saturday - 7:30pm
Unsung Worshippers of the Son
Sunday - 9:45am
Unsung Ambassadors of the King
Sunday - 10:30am
The Unsung Early Church
Sunday - 5:00pm
Unsung Laborers in the Vineyard
Monday - 7:30pm
Unsung Members of the Body
Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to me ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth. 2 Timothy 2:15 (KJV)
Contact: Mike Malagarie (409) 673-2745 or (936) 969-2283
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Sr., of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
and the late Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Badeaux Sr., of Larose, La. She
is a graduate of Lamar University.
Presently, she is employed by
Grassano Management as assistant
manager and leasing agent and
also models for the Paige Parkes
Agency of Houston, Tx.
Sean is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Grimes of Beaumont,
Texas and is the grandson of the
late Mrs. Jane Grimes, of Beaumont, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Grimes, of Beaumont, Texas, Mr.
and Mrs. Bonnie Childers , of
Lumberton, Texas. and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Carlin, of Columbus,
Texas. He is a graduate of Lamar
University with a Bachelors Degree in Business Management. He
is employed by East Tex Rubber
and Gasket as an outside salesman.
The bride selected an ivory silk
gown by Vera Wang of New York.
The style of the dress reflected a
mermaid silhouette, accented by
ruching in the bodice. The trumpet skirt , layered in ivory tulle,
had a four foot chapel train. The
neckline was trimmed in tulle with
antique sleeves. She wore an ivory
fingertip cathedral veil. In honor of
her deceased grandmother,Agatha
Hebert Badeaux, Mrs. Badeaux’s
rosary was attached to the bride’s
bouquet.
Serving as maid of honor was
Anne Henderson, sister of the
bride, and matron of honor was
Jessica Bergen, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were April Robbins,
Teri Rose, Meghan Scurria, Shelby
Lussier, cousin of the bride and
Regan Lussier, cousin of the bride.
The bridesmaids wore deep moss
green chapel trained gowns by Jim
Helm.
The flower girls were the bride’s
nieces Olivia Bergen, Sophia
Bergen and Emma Bergen. The
ring bearer was Easton Petersen,
cousin of the bride.
Serving as best man was Trey
Hightower, the groom’s brother.
Groomsmen were Jared Satterly,
Logan Avant, Mark Routh, Chris
Coleman, and Brad Bland.
Serving as ushers were Keith Lussier, cousin of the bride, Michael
DeJohn, brother of the bride,
Justin Huff and Roberto Lopez.
Following a trip to St. Lucia, the
couple will be at home in Beaumont.
February 11, 2010
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Tyler County Church News
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Church Events
This Week
From the Vicar……..
Isaiah’s Vision
Fr. Stephen Secaur
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Rev. Mitchell Installation
services planned at Little Flock
Installation Services for Rev. Larry Mitchell, the new Pastor of
Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church, will take place on Sunday,
Feb. 21, at 3 p.m.
Guest speaker for the installation will be the the new Pastor’s
father, Rev. James Mitchell, pastor of New Pilgrim Baptist Church,
in Woodville.
Free Valentine Dinner at Victory In
Jesus Church
There will be a free Valentine Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 13, served
from 4 to 7 p.m.
The church is located 1 block off Hwy 92 on FM 1746 in Town
Bluff.
The meal will include spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, dessert and
drinks.
Contact Debra McHenry at 409-547-2625.
‘From the Heart Concert’ Feb. 27
to benefit Haiti Earthquake Victims
The Talent list is building quickly for the upcoming “From The
Heart Concert--for Haiti Relief” to be held at the Warren Middle
School Auditorium on Saturday, Feb. 27, beginning at 6 p.m.
According to J.W. Ray, a lifetime resident and graduate of Warren
High, “Many of Tyler County’s singers and entertainers will come
together for a night of good old-time Gospel and inspirational singing and fellowship.”
The ‘From The Heart’ Singer list includes: The Generations,
Melissa Carson, Mary Brod, Carol Metz, Dave Bordelon, Maurice
Hatton, Kriss Lawrence, Abbie Lawrence, Jim Lawrence, Desann
Bumstead, Bertha Arline, Keri Len Spivey, Fellowship Primitive
Baptist Church Singers, Jane Ray, Kaitlin Knox and Shannon
Fuller.
HAPPY VALENTINE MOM & DAD!—Kaylee Tolar, 4, from the Woodville
United Methodist Church Wee Wisdom School Pre-K-2 Class is working hard
on this Valentine Card. It will read when completed, “I love you from the top
of my head to the bottom of my feet.” Her parents are Kystal and Billy Tolar, of
Woodville. Kaylee’s teacher is Amber Robinson.
Faith Lutheran Church sets Ash
Wednesday and Lenten Services
Join Faith Lutheran Church for Ash
Wednesday and Lenten Services at 704
West Holly at S. Pecan St. Woodville.
Services begin at 7 p.m. During Lent
supper will be served at 6 p.m. in the
Fellowship Hall.
The Lenten Theme will be “Words of
Life from the Cross”
The Lenten Schedule is as follows:
-February 17, Ash Wednesday-The
There will be a Hillister Community Cemetery meeting held at the Pardoning Word: “Father, forgive them,
Little Baptist Church in Hillister on Saturday, Feb. 13, beginning for they know not what they do.” Luke
at 1 p.m.
23:34.
For more information, please, contact Committee President Will -February 25, Lent-The Promising
Barnett at 331-0651.
Word: “Truly, I say to you, today you
will be with Me in Paradise.” Luke 23:43
-March 4, Lent-The Faithful Word: “My
Hillister Community Cemetery
meeting February 13
“Southern Plainsmen” to perform
Feb. 12
God, My God, why have You Forsaken
Me?” Matthew 27:46
-March 11, Lent-The Compassionate
Word: ”Woman, behold, your son….
Behold, your mother.” John 19:26-27
-March 18, Lent-The Suffering Word:
“I thirst.” John 19:28
-March 25, Lent-The Dying Word:
“Father, into Your hands I commit My
spirit.” Luke 23:46
-7 PM April 1, Maudy Thursday-The
Remembering Word: 1 Corinthians
11:23-26
-7 PM April 2, Good Friday-The Fulfilled Word: “It is Finished!” John 19:30
For More Information Call Pastor Mark
Follett at 429-6806
First Baptist Warren hosts ‘Voice
of the Martyrs’ speaker
The “Southern Plainsmen” will be in concert at Pleasant Hill
Baptist Church this Friday, Feb. 12, beginning at 7 p.m.
Refreshments will be served following the concert.
The church is located on FM 2992. Pastor is Bro. Robert McClelland.
The First Baptist Church of Warren will
host The Voice of the Martyrs speaker
David Witt who will present the ministry
entitled “Spirit of Martyrdom” on Sunday,
Feb. 21, beginning at 7 p.m.
Witt served the VOM Ministry as a staff
Mission Representative for 10 years. The
ministry has a specific vision of challenging
There will be a free Valentine Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 13, served believers to live their lives with an eternal
from 4 to 7 p.m.
perspective, and to empower and equip the
The church is located 1 block off Hwy 92 on FM 1746 in Town
Bluff.
The meal will include spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, dessert and
drinks.
Contact Debra McHenry at 409-547-2625.
Free Valentine Dinner at Victory In
Jesus Church
Body of Christ to bring truth to Muslims.
Pastor Troy Richardson invites you to
come join us, as David speaks on behalf
of our global persecuted family, and their
fearless love for the sake of the Kingdom,
and the Glory of God.
A reception will follow the service.
First Baptist Warren is located on Hwy
69. For more information call the church
office at 409-547-2215.
Mt. Olivet Baptist
Church Presents
‘The Southern
Plainsmen’
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, located on Hwy
82 in Fred, presents “The Southern Plainsmen”
Sunday, February 14, at 6:30 p.m. with a special
Valentine fellowship to follow.
Call (409) 429-3234 for more information.
Hilltop Baptist Church
Hosts Valentine
Spaghetti Dinner
Feb. 13
Our Lady of the Pines Family Day
Theme is ‘Mardi Gras.’
Haitian relief efforts by local
churches
Our Lady of the Pines Catholic Church will celebrate family day Sunday, Feb. 14,
and in keeping with the Cajun influence in our parish and in the Woodville community,
the theme this month will be “Mardi Gras.”
There will be a wonderful parade and the crowning of the King, Queen, Prince and
First Baptist Church is encouraging people to financially assist Princess. Of course you cannot have a gathering without great food, fun and fellowdisaster relief efforts in Haiti by writing a check to First Baptist ship. Come join us this Sunday, Feb. 14, and enjoy some good Mardi Gras fun.
Church and in the memo line write :“Haiti Disaster Relief” or put
cash in an envelope and write on the front “Haiti Disaster Relief.”
FBC Woodville address is: 202 S. Charlton, Woodville, Tx 75979
According to Pastor Ross Shelton monies collected will be sent to
Baptist World Aid, and they will distribute the money to the Baptist
Convention of Haiti and the Haiti Baptist Mission.
Mentors needed for ‘At Risk’
school kids
Adult mentors are needed for Woodville ISD students that are “at
risk” of dropping out of school.
The Restorative Justice Ministry Family Service Center is seeking
individuals who would, after being trained by the school district,
consider being placed with a child to encourage him/her while in
school for one class period a week.
According to John Morrison, Executive Director of the RJMFSC,
“The Mentoring responsibility is very rewarding for the student and
the mentor. And, if you would like to help a child by encouraging
them one hour a week give us a call at 409-283-2877.”
Gospel Singing School To Begin
February 16
Josserand Independent Baptist Church will host a southern gospel singing school
beginning February 16th. The school will run for 9 weeknights. There is no cost to
the public for attending this school.
If you are interested, please bring a pencil and a notebook for taking notes. Mrs.
Pauline Thompson, will be the teacher. Because of the donkey basketball game, the
first night of the school will be the 16th at 6 PM. Class will run until 8 PM, Tuesday
through Friday and repeat Monday through Friday of the next week.
Mrs. Pauline is a remarkable musician. She has dedicated her life to promoting gospel
music sung the old-fashioned way, four-part harmony. Those who wish to attend her
class will learn music theory, improve their singing and see a glimpse into the world
of song writing and music composition. It will be a great two weeks. Adults and young folks alike are all invited to attend.
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In the text, Isaiah 6:1-13, we have a three part
portion of scripture. In verses 1-4 we have the
vision Isaiah saw of God on the throne and his
angelic attendants. The description is fantastic,
complete with the Holy One sitting on the throne
in glory, and the six-winged seraphim flying
around and praising Him. Isaiah’s first reaction
is natural enough—he says, “I am a man of unclean lips living among a people of unclean lips.”
Wow, is that ever descriptive of us today? As if
in answer to Isaiah’s feelings of unworthiness, a
seraph flies to him with a burning coal and purifies the mouth of Isaiah. Then, when God calls
for someone to send to Israel to prophesy in the
second part of the passage, Isaiah feels worthy
to say “Here am I, send me!”
This passage of the verses 1-8 has been used in
ordination services in many denominations for
a long time. But, the last section—verses 9-13
is never included in ordination services because
of the unexpected and unusual content. Isaiah
is sent to prophesy and preach to the Israelites,
but he is to stop up their ears, to prevent them
from hearing and blind them to stop them from
seeing, to harden their hearts. In other words,
Isaiah is being sent with God’s full intention for
the mission to fail. It seems kind of odd, doesn’t
it?
Well, if we study the history and background,
we see that this scripture about Isaiah’s vision
is part of a bitter memory of the Israelite nation.
They were taken away in the Babylonian exile
and then returned and had to rebuild everything
from scratch.
Isaiah asked the Lord, “how long?” and God
responded “until cities lie waste without inhabitant, and houses without people and the land is
utterly desolate, until the Lord sends everyone
far away, and vast is the emptiness in the midst
of the land.”
This explains the Babylonian exile as punishment from God aimed at the Israelites for their
apostasy and sin.
What does this passage have to say to us in Tyler
County in 2010? I believe it is a reminder that
God is holy and we are not. His complete and
total “otherness” is underlined in the first few
verses of this passage. Yet, as Isaiah is cleansed
and prepared for ministry, and enabled to say,
“Here am I, send me!” we are able to serve the
same Holy and eternal God in the same way that
Isaiah did centuries ago.
There will be a Valentine Spaghetti Dinner at
Hilltop Baptist Church this Saturday Feb. 13
from 5-8 p.m.
The church is located on Hwy 190 at Dam-B.
The dinner offers “all you can eat” for $7.50
dine in only. 11 years old and younger $4.
Delivery available within 5 mile radius for
$8.50. by calling the church at 283-7580.
For more information call 283-7472 or 4299220.
Annual African
American Program
The Annual African American Program will be
held at the Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church Sunday,
February 14, 2010, at 2:30 p.m. Location: 80
Cobb Mill Road. This is our 31st year and we
hope you will come and help us celebrate this
occasion. We revere, deeply, the past and the
present as we look forward toward the future.
Pastors are encouraged to submit
stories for a guest column on the Church page. Email your column to:
religion@tylercountybooster.com or call editor Jim Powers
if you have questions. 283-2516
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It’s a new year of fishing, and it is
only appropriate to talk about all
of the newest and hottest fishing
gear on the market in this week’s
column. It is always helpful to
know which products will work
and which are just hype.
First on the list is Cabela’s brand
new for 2010 fillet station table.
The 37 by 22 inch table is portable
and comes in a carrying case that
will fit in most boats without taking up too much space. It also has
detachable steel legs for quick
and easy assembly on the water.
It’s perfect for cleaning fish while
on the lake or as soon as you get
to a pier or dock. The best thing
about the table in my opinion is
the two stainless steel bowls that
are built into the table. You can
easily throw fillets into the bowls
while making sure they won’t
fall on the ground or get cross
contaminated with anything
else on the table. The table also
comes with a high quality stainless steel knife and sheath. The
knife is made to fit into a special
box in the table so that it is never
far away from reach. To keep
everything together, the table
comes with a waterproof storage
bag that keeps all of your supplies
clean, dry and organized. This
portable filleting table is brand
new and will be a great addition
to anyone’s boat or lake house.
The only downside to Cabelas’
table is that it cost almost $70,
and most fisherman have a free
cleaning station back at camp or
home. But if you want to spend
the money for this extra convenience, this product will be a
great addition to any fishing trip.
Another new Cabela product
for 2010 is the Hawk Eye portable sonar. This system is small,
handheld, and light. Better yet,
it will give you the instant depth
reading of water up to 200 feet
with the push of a button. It can
also show real time temperature
of water or air, up to 122 degrees
farenheit. On top of all that, this
incredibly small device also has
fish readings. It is equipped with
a side scan fish sonar, algorithmic
programming, and instant depth
updates. All of the features of a
larger sonar, in a small 7 inch long
and 2 inch wide device. The sonar
takes batteries so no charging
is required to keep it working.
The battery case is dry-sealed,
ensuring the batteries will never
get wet and ruined, and won’t
need to be changed every time
you use it. The sonar only takes
four AA batteries and can be used
continuously for 30 hours, even
in extreme conditions.
There are also an abundance
of new reels, such as the new
Abu Garcia Soron and Orra SX,
both of which many fishermen
are already talking about. There
are also many new fish finders
from Hummingbird and other
popular manufacturers that are
faster, smarter and more compact
than last years models. There is
also new technology in fishing
tackle and tackle boxes. The list
of new scents, colors and types
of lures for 2010 is much too
long to try to cover. My advice
is for you to go shopping and try
out some of the newest gadgets
and stuff to give even the most
novice of fishermen an enjoyable
experience on the water. There
are some though who just want
to go fishing the old fashioned
way with a cane pole and red and
white bobber. Whatever your
preference you can never really
go wrong whether you are on the
lake, on the pier or on the bank.
The fact of the matter is that
warmer weather is coming and
now is the time to prepare for that
first exciting spring expedition on
the waterways of southeast Texas
be it a lake or a river and that’s
Waldrep’s Word on it!
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LADY EAGLES
CELEBRATE 29TH WIN
The Lady Eagles did not play their best brand of basketball on senior
night against the Hemphill Lady Hornets but it was good enough
to seize their ninth consecutive district win and clinch the District
22-2A championship outright. The Lady Eagles looked like they
were on their way to an easy 56-43 win but their 29th consecutive
win was anything but easy. It was a tale of two halves. In the first
half, the Lady Eagles led the turnover battle by a nearly 5:1 ratio.
The Eagles gave Hemphill a brand new look in this game. Most
fans and opponents are used to watching the Eagles will their way
to victory with the full court press.
This time though the Lady Eagles came out with a new wrinkle.
They threw a 1-3-1 defense at the Lady Hornets and in the first half
Brooke Taylor caused a lot of confusion for Hemphill as time and
again she would jump the passing lane. Taylor scored seven of her
game high 20 points in the opening eight minutes of play.
The Eagles dropped in fourteen points in the opening quarter
including 4 points from Meisha McNeal and a basket by Quadrena
Moye. In the second quarter, Moye continued to have the upper
hand as she led the Lady Eagles offense with 7 points, part of a 29
point first half explosion that saw Woodville comfortably ahead
by 14 points at the intermission.In the second half, the,tables were
reversed as Hemphill had a decided advantage thanks to the uncharacteristically sloppy play by Woodville.
The Lady Eagles managed only nine points in the period while
their turnovers helped Hemphill cut a fourteen point halftime deficit
to six with only 2:45 to play. Taylor then turned up her defensive
game a notch which resulted in easy baskets for the Lady Eagles as
they would outscore the Lady Hornets 10-3 over the final minutes
of play. Samantha Gilder who scored 10 points had four points in
the crucial fourth quarter.
McNeal was the third Lady Eagle to finish with double digits as
she added 10 points to the winning cause. Kayla Humphrey who
also had four timely points in the fourth quarter finished the game
with six points. Quadrena Moye was nearly the fourth Lady Eagle
in double digits finishing the game with nine points, all in the first
half.
The Colmesneil Lady Bulldogs had their senior night spoiled as
they fell to the Lady Pirates of West Sabine. Before the game, Bulldogs honored their senior players Kaylee Hughes, Kalyn Ramsey,
Nikki Worthey and Alyssa Segrest. In an unusual move, the Lady
Bulldogs also recognized their coach Reagan Sewell when they
presented him a photo of the ladies. The presentation recognized
the effort Coach Sewell has given to the team to help them become
a winning program. After the presentation it was time for some
basketball. The Lady Bulldogs led 16-13 after one quarter but
trailed 30-22 at the half. It was a deficit the Lady Bulldogs were
unable to make up as they fell to West Sabine. Shelby Duhon (11
points) and Jaymee Broussard (7 points) led the Bulldog attack.
Lady Pirates Lose Thriller
Erin Carson, Bryttne Means, Mindi Moore and Shelby Hatton
Honored In Pre-Game Festivities
The Hull-Daisetta Bobcats
ruined the celebration of senior
night for the Lady Pirates as they
defeated Spurger 42-33. It was
once again a tale of two halves
for the Lady Pirates. As in the
meeting of these two teams
on January 19, 2010, the Lady
Pirates started slowly and could
not make up the deficit despite
a strong second half. It took a
minute and a half before the Lady
Pirates got their first points off
a Bryttne Means three pointer to
cut the early Hull-Daisetta lead to
4-3. Means would add another
point later and Mindi Moore and
Haley Hardy cashed in points
to keep the lead at 13-7 as the
quarter drew to a close. In the
second half, the Pirates shooters
continued their cold streak while
it seemed Hull-Daisetta could not
miss. Spurger could only manage
four points in the quarter. Two
of those points came from
senior point guard (#21) pictured
above ). Moore led all Spurger
scorers in the contest with nine
points. In the second half, the
Pirates came to life once again
on both ends of the courrt. Ashley Hollier got the Lady Pirates
rolling with a short jumper. The
teams would trade baskets most
of the third quarter. With ten seconds to play in the third quarter,
Moore scored to cut the lead to
eight points and then Haley
Hardy grabbed a defensive board
as time expired. The Lady Pirates
wasted little time continuing their
hot shooting. Kelsey Sheffield
sank a close range jumpshot to
get the Lady Pirates on the board.
Moore dropped in two free
throws followed by senior Shelby
Hatton’s basket to close the gap
to 33-29. Moments later, Hardy
gathered in another defensive
board and threw a perfect outlet
to Hollier who outran the Bob-
cats for the easy lay-up and
suddenly the deficit was just a
basket at 33-31 with 4:17 to play.
As quick as a wink though the
Bobcat defense woke up limiting the Pirates to just one more
basket the rest of the way. The
loss forces the Pirates into a do
or die situation in the final two
games of the season. They will
have their work cut out for them
as they face the Evadale Lady
Rebels Friday night.
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Bulldogs Fall To Martinsville
Dakota Thedford(15) of Colmesneil rises up against the Martinsville Pirates.
National High School Bass Open
Team Competition Set For March 27, 2010
I-CareNation President David S. Cotton recently
announced that I-CareNation.org has completed
the process of finalizing all insurance requirements
and establishing the date and location of the next
National High Scool Bass Open Team Contest. The
contest will be held on Saturday March 27, 2010
on Toldeo Bend Lake. Last year’s contest raised
enough money to award scholarships to Tyler Berry
and Jacob Homan, both of whom are attending
Lousiana Tech University. Promotional items have
already been sent to high schools across the nation
however if you have not received anything concerning this tournament please go to I-CareNation.org
where not only can you get information about the
location, maps, tournament rules, and entry forms
but find out how your students can apply for the
scholarships. All bass clubs and fishermen are
encouraged to not only recruit but sponsor teams
for this national tournament. This is an opportunity for the outdoorsman in your life to make an
investment in the future of bass fishing but more
importantly to make a significant difference in a
young person’s life. This is also an opportunity
to give something that money cannot buy; time
and experience. The scholarships can be used for
college, trade schools, or towards law enforcement
academies. I-CareNation.org will will also be
conducting a Casting for Kids event.
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2009-2010 Re-Districting At-A-Glance
The 2009-2010 annual re-districting plan is complete. This seemingly annual rite of passage has
a few surprises and a few newcomers to the districts. I for one am glad to see this happen. It will
provide new opportunities to see other parts of Southeast Texas making new friends along the way
and reacquainting ourselves with some old ones. On the gridiron, the face of District 22-2A is gone
as once we knew it. Kirbyville, San Augustine, Shelbyville, and Hemphill have all departed while
the teams from 23-2A minus Deweyville have joined forces with Newton, Warren and Woodville
to create the new District 10-2A. Meanwhile another school on the move is Colmesneil along with
Hull-Daisetta. They leave District 23-1A to join with Lovelady, Pineland West Sabine and Saratoga
West Hardin to make up District 11-1A. Fans in Chester will still have to compete with perennial
power Evadale and High Island and former 2A powerhouse Burkeville despite moving down to 1A
Division 2.
The basketball reshuffle brings Corrigan-Camden back to be a district nemesis for Woodville. No
longer will Woodville play the likes of Hemphill and Shelbyville instead they will meet Woden and
Nacogdoches Central Heights. Warren’s competition remains unchanged. Spurger and Chester both
drop to 1A Division 2 basketball where their whole landscape of foes has changed. Gone are teams
like Evadale, Sabine Pass, and West Hardin and in come teams like Leggett, LaMarque Shekinah
Radiance, and Goodrich not to mention old district foe High Island. Colmesneil leaves the confines
of the old District 23-1A and becomes a part of the new District 24-1A featuring none other than
current rival Zavalla along with Brookeland and Broaddus.
Woodville/Warren
Football
Region 3
District 10-2A
Colmesneil
Football
Region 3
District 11-1A
Chester
Football
Region 4
District 14-1A Div 2
Anahuac
Buna
Hardin
Kountze
Newton
Warren
Winnie East Chambers
Woodville
Colmesneil
Hull-Daisetta
Lovelady
Pineland West Sabine
Saratoga West Hardin
Burkeville
Chester
Evadale
High Island
Sabine Pass
Basketball
Region 3
District 24-1A
Basketball
Region 3
District 24-1A Div 2
Broaddus
Brookeland
Colmesneil
Pineland West Sabine
Zavalla
Burkeville
Chester
Goodrich
High Island
La Marque Shekinah
Radiance
Leggett
Spurger
Basketball
Region 3
District 22-2A
Corrigan-Camden
Hemphill
Nacogdoches Central Heights
Newton
San Augustine
Woden
Woodville
Lady “Dawgs” Chew Up The Pirates
Duhon Leads The Way; Allen Injured
Warren
Basketball
Region 3
District 24-2A
Anahuac
Buna
Deweyville
East Chambers
Hardin
Kountze
Eagles Streak is 11 Wins
Is there a hotter team playing boys basketball team in Tyler County
then the Woodville Eagles? The Eagles stretched their win streak
to eleven games with a 68-46 win over the Hemphill Hornets. The
Eagles are now 7-0 in district play and 19-6 overall. Jarrod Barclay
(23 points) and Jarvis Barlow (19 points) combined for nearly half
of the Eagles offense. Calib Hadnot took control of cleaning the
glass on both ends of the floor with 12 rebounds including five
offensive boards. Tommy Arline who has started to make a mark
on this team pulled down 9 more boards. Korbin Pate and Barclay
each collected seven a piece. With Darrin Sells on the bench due
to injury, the Eagles had a balanced floor attack as seven different
players were credited with assists including Arline and Pate who led
the team with three each. In the turnover category, Barlow and Pate
#11 Nikki Worthey, #10 Kaylee Hughes, and Jaymee Broussard play defense against Martinsville.
led the way with six and four respectively while David Williford
The Lady Bulldogs fell behind the free throw line (1-8), the Her outlet pass to Nikki Worthey midway through the third with a picked another defensive charge. The Eagles close out the season
early but the Martinsville Lady lead could have been much started a precision passing drill broken nose. Nursing a five point Tuesday night at home against Shelbyville at 6PM.
Pirates could not contain top bigger. In the second quarter, it as Worthey sent it up court to lead entering the fourth quarter,
“Dawg” Shelby Duhon who led was Kaylee Hughes who got the Broussard in the center of the the Lady Bulldogs turned up the
Colmesneil to a 46-34 victory. Lady Bulldogs off and running floor who whirled and hit Kalyn intensity outscoring Martinsville
Duhon picked up her first basket when she connected on 1-2 free Ramsey standing on the left side 12-5. The victory evened Colof the game on a beautiful full throws. Jayme Broussard made of the lane. Ramsey then made mesneil’s district record at 4-4 Spurger celebrated senior night by dismantling the Hull-Daisetta
court inbounds pass from Alyssa her presence felt in the second a perfect one bounce pass to Mi- while improving their overall Bobcats for the second time in three weeks 73-45. Shain Rawls
Segrest and then one free throw quarter as well. First it was a randa Allen who laid it in for a ten record to 15-9. Duhon led the who had 17 points in their first meeting dropped in 17 points in the
later the game was tied at 5-5. For short range jumper, then a drive point lead. The Lady Bulldogs Bulldogs with 17 points and 10 first half and 24 for the game. Only George Whittaker who had 15
the next 27 minutes, Duhon and through the lane and then as the would enjoy a 26-15 lead going rebounds. Worthey had 9 points, points the first meeting scored more with a 28 point performance
the Bulldogs would have their half drew to a close she was a into the locker room. In the third 5 assists and 3 steals. Alyssa including 18 points in the first half. Senior Daniel Blankenship
way with the Lady Pirates. The part of the prettiest play of the quarter, the Lady Pirates staged a Segrest had 4 points and 16 matched his first game total with 12 point outings. Spurger’s other
lead after the first eight minutes night. Alyssa Segrest grabbed a comeback as Colmesneil played rebounds. Stephanie Knighten senior Jonathon Hutto known for his tenacious defense created
of play had the Bulldogs up 11-5. big defensive board with a 1:12 a mistake filled eight minutes. added four critical rebounds in confusion for H-D leading to many of Spurger’s easy baskets. The
Had Colmesneil shot better from showing on the clock.
Colmesneil would lose Allen
Pirates travel to Evadale Friday night with a district title on the line.
the win.
Pirates Win By 28
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POLITICAL
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Jail Bookings
Feb. 1
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
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• Marlin Locke, 57, Colmesneil, DWI 3rd or more.
• Gary Wayne Mitchell, 42, Hillister, driving while license invalid w/prev conv or su.
Feb. 2
STATE HOUSE DIST. 12
James White (R)
COMMISSIONER PCT. 2
Guy LaFoy (R)
TYLER COUNTY
DISTRICT CLERK
Kim Collier Nagypal (D)
Brenda Bradley Davison (D)
St. Cong. Offices - $150
District Offices - $120
County Offices - $90
Prct. Offices - $75
• Danny Joe Carter, Jr., 24, Hillister, poss marij, no drivers license.
• Elsie White McDaniel, 58, Woodville, no insurance.
• Thomas Kyle Huff, 35, Orange, theft prop by check.
• Ruby Jean Kellum, 23, Kirbyville, theft prop.
• Gary Wayne Mitchell, 42, Hillister, public intoxication.
• Joshua Aaron Ratcliff, 23, Woodville, burglary of building/mtr, theft of firearm/mtr, poss marij.
• Jason Peegle, 18, Warren, theft prop.
Feb. 3
• Charolette Yvonne Bernard, 40, Woodville, driving while intoxicated/open alch contain.
• William Bret McCollister, 41, Woodville, burglary of building.
• Daniel Allen Swor, 35, Woodville, driving while intoxicated, 3rd or more.
• Delton O’Neil Whitmire, Jr., 26, Evadale, theft prop.
• Rebecca Williams, 27, Hillister, poss marij.
Feb. 4
• Devontay Demond Thompson, 17, Woodville, forgery govt/national gov instr money/secur.
Feb. 5
• Craig Lewis Barefield, 32, Woodville, expired vehicle registration.
• Summer Bowles, 34, Woodville, possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Jessica N. Persons, 32, Woodville, poss of drug paraphernalia, failure to appear on class c offense,
exp insp sticker, exp vehicle reg, no liab insur, theft.
• Christal Ann Wallet, 52, Hillister, theft class c.
• Gerald Ward, Jr., 23, Rye, poss cs pg.
For more info call
(409) 283-2516
Feb. 6
If you are interested in volunteering
during the Tyler County Dogwood Festival, visit
www.tylercountydogwoodfestival.org for more information.
It’s almost Dogwood Time in Tyler County!
Feb. 7
Adnan K. Siddiqui, MD
Interventional Cardiologist
Now accepting patients in our Woodville office
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• Virginia Hamilton Riddick, 27, Woodville, poss del drug paraphernalia.
• John Wayne Cockerham, 52, Woodville, timber purchase as trustee w/int to defraud.
• Dustin Tilmon Hinson, 32, Fred, poss marij, fail to identify fugitive from justice, driving while
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• Cody Joe Anderson, 20, Warren, driving while intoxicated, open alch container.
• Chad Rachun Barbary, 27, Woodville, terroristic threat, poss marij.
• Maurio Donnet Denman, 27, Lancaster, no drivers license.
• Brandon Allen Gray, 20, Spurger, poss marij.
• Marlin Locke, 58, Colmesneil, driving while intoxicated.
• Trent Lynn McCadley, 17, Fred, reckless damage or destruction.
• Requel Ann Pierce, 42, Coldspring, theft prop.
• John Brian Simank, 19, Woodville, poss marij.
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• Devin Ray Whiteley, 29, Daisetta, harassment.
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• Jason Heath Olds, burglary of habitation, judgment of conviction
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• Christopher Paul Eaves, theft of firearm, judgment adjudicating
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• Charlie Morris Bryant, sexual assault of child, judgment revoking
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• Keith Douglas Taylor, possession of controlled substance pg 1,1
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• Keith Douglas Taylor, driving while intoxicated 3rd or more,
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2010 Miss Tyler County Pageant Winners
“Miss Tyler County”—Winner and Talent : Kimberly Cruse #1 daughter of Bobby and
Romona Cruse, 1st: Justine Pittman #4 daughter of Curtis and Tina Pittman, 2nd: Micah
Paige Bumstead daughter of Kristi and Mike Hughes and Jerry Bumstead, Congeniality:
Samantha Ellis #2 daughter of Loretta and Rocky Ellis, Photogenic: Bethany Barnes
#3, daughter of Keith and Kelli Barnes.
“Junior Miss”—Winner: Peyton Ricks #16 daughter of Derek Ricks and Brenda &
Dale Umphrey, 1st: Teri Lynn Riley #6 daughter of Terry and Melissa Riley, 2nd: Jade
Elise Tucker daughter of John and Essley Tucker, 3rd: Yesica Gallegos # 21 daughter
of Santos & Migdalia Gallegos. Peyton Ricks also won Miss Photogenic.
“Teen Miss”—Winner and Photogenic: Haleigh Broucher #12 daughter of James and
Lindsey Broucher, 1st: Emilee Best # 11 daughter of L’Chanda and Robert Best, Jr.,
2nd: Natalie Moffett #3 daughter of Dennis and Tawnya Moffett.
Photos: Jim Powers
Tyler County Booster
Afternoon Pageant Winners—”Future Miss”: Mallory Monk # 9, daughter of Rodney and Leann Monk, “Young Miss”: Lainey Spradlin #9, daughter of Jeff Spradlin and Mandy
Spradlin, “Little Miss”: Jacqueline Hughes # 7, daughter of Michael and Kristi Hughes, “Petite Miss”: Jasmine de Varona #2, daughter of Jack and Stephanie de Varona, “Tiny
Miss”: Emily Brianne Prosperie #8, daughter of Robert and Jenny Prosperie.
WOODVILLE BRANCH
CMYK
287
69
Peach
Tree
Village
R255
1745
Colmesneil February 11, 2010
Colmesneil
256
Long
Leaf
Pine
Trail
1632
Louisiana
Pacific Trail
15 miles to
Alabama-Coushatta
Indian Reservation
B.A.
Steinhagen
Lake
190 To Jasper
•
Doucette
Heritage Village •
•
Dogwood
Hills
Golf
Course
To Livingston
Dam B
3065
256
To Livingston
• Lake
Tejas
190
Martin Dies, Jr. State Park •
• Magnolia Ridge
287
190
• Lake
Tejas
256
Campers Cove
• Beech
Creek
Trail
92
To Beaumont
2992
• Beech
Creek
Trail
287
1013
Spurger
1632
256
• Watson Pinelands Preserve
Johnny Hensarling has officially
“taken the mound” for the Tyler County
Youth Baseball Association and he, along
with board members Neil Hennigan, Debbie
Hennigan, Trey Allison, Todd Dinger, Marty
Thompson, Wyatt Walsh, Jimmy MacInnis,
Kevin Faircloth, Richard “Kooter” Shaw
and Brad Hassig, is gearing up to implement
several positive changes for the league and
Hennigan Park.
“After Gary Hennigan passed away,
Clint Sturrock had to take on the entire
system and work through two hurricanes. He
was able to keep it going up to this point,”
Hensarling said. “After years of dedication
Clint is retiring as president and now it is up
to us
keep it to
going.
The league owes a
(30to miles
Livingston)
debt of gratitude to Gary and Clint for their
dedication to youth baseball in Tyler County.”
This year will be the league’s second
season affiliated with the Dixie Baseball
Association. “We are participating with Dixie
Youth (12 & under) and Dixie Boys (13&14
yrs.) categories and are eligible to participate
190
To Livingston
15 miles to
Alabama-Coushatta
Indian Reservation
69
Turkey •
Creek
Trail
To Beaumont
• Watson Pinelands Preserve
•
Campers Cove
92
2992
• Beech
Creek
Trail
287
Hillister
B.A.
Steinhagen
Lake
190 To Jasper
Heritage
1746
in the Dixie Village
Majors (15 •
– 19 yr) if the
interest is there,” said Hensarling. “Last
• league was good to Tyler County
year Dixie
Woodville
and we sent a team all the way to the
World
Dogwood
Series. Tracy Franklin and Jimmy Nugent
represented our county well at the national
Hills
level and the Dixie Association is impressed
with our program.
Golf They are looking
forward to seeing more winners from our
area and plan
to partner with us on area,
Course
state and national tournaments.” Dixie also
offers college scholarship opportunities for
players who have been in the league at least
one year while growing up.
According to Hensarling, bringing
Hennigan Park back to its glorified status
as a well-known, first class playing field
in East Texas is going to take some good
old-fashioned hard work and volunteerism.
“It will have to include real donations of
time, talent and resources,” said Hensarling.
We can raise serious money to take care of
overdue upgrades on the field just by hosting
Dixie tournaments. But, the bidding for a
tournament starts at $4000 and goes up from
there…as much as $12,000. The good news
is, if we host one, we will make back all the
money plus double or triple the investment”.
In most communities, a ballpark
like Hennigan Park services only one town,
but Tyler County is unique in the fact that
it services an entire county. “We are able
to produce real all star teams, made up of
the entire county and that is good for the
players,” Hensarling said.
Aggressive fundraising efforts will
be the first item on the agenda for the new
(8 miles
south
of Warren)
board
of directors.
Woodville High School
currently leases a portion of the facilities for
their baseball program and these proceeds
cover the electric bill for the park during
baseball season. Each child participating in
Dixie baseball will pay $85 to cover the cost
of uniforms, insurance and a few overhead
expenses. Each team will provide a sponsor.
For $300 the sponsor will be included on the
group sponsor sign. It is $500 if a sponsor
wants their own banner or $750 if a sponsor
wants their own color metallic sign. This
money goes straight to the general fund
Johnny Hensarling - President
for everything from criminal background
Tyler County Youth Baseball Assn.
checks for all volunteers to gasoline for the
lawnmowers and everything in between. “This operation is not a money-maker for the league
or for any one individual and it never has been. It takes a lot of money to keep the park and
the organization operational,” Hensarling said. “It takes everything we make and then some.”
“We need a big donor or a grant writer to help with the current lighting system at
Hennigan Park,” Hensarling said. Herald Allison Jr., along with Gulf States Utilities and
Southwestern Bell, generously donated and installed the system back in 1972…37 years ago.
Its life expectancy was 35 years. To repair it will take $500,000 and is a real need for the park.
If we get a crew together to do the labor, we can get it done for approximately $380,000. The
land was donated by International Paper to the county for the express purpose of building a
county ballpark we could all be proud of and the entire county would benefit from.
“Our most aggressive fundraising efforts this year will be selling big 4x8 lighted
highway signs in front of Hennigan Park,” Hensarling said. “The highway sign advertising
will be $2500 each and good for two years. Only 20 spots are available and all proceeds
for this project will go directly for bidding on Dixie tournaments coming to Tyler County.
We have to have money to make money and hosting Dixie tournaments will make money for
Hennigan Park and our youth baseball program as well as stimulate the economy in Tyler
County.”
Other changes everyone can be watching for include revising the operation of the
concession stand, providing designated smoking areas and the creation of committees to take
on various responsibilities. “My vision is to create the following committees: Building and
Grounds, Finance, Tournament, Concessions and Improvements,” Hensarling said. “I would
like volunteers besides coaches and board members to take on these responsibilities. Retired
businessmen, grandparents, etc. who want to make contributions to the league.”
If anyone is interested in taking on a project, immediate needs are mowing, marking
fields, concessions, trash clean up, roofing, fencing, painting, etc. “Clay Rawls and Brett
Hanks spent time at the park this weekend repairing a field and plan to continue doing field
repairs,” Hensarling said. ‘This is the kind of individual effort it is going to take. We are
currently working with the county to solve the trustee program for the best interest of the
youth of Tyler County and the future of Hennigan Park. In the mean time, parents, coaches
and volunteers are going to have to step up to the plate and deliver some real hands-on help in
these areas. Again, thanks so much to Clint Sturrock for 12 years of service to the league.”
Sign-ups for the upcoming season are: Chester and Spurger to be announced;
Colmesneil – Saturday, February 13 from 9-12 at the old gym; Warren – Saturday, February
13 from 9-12 at the jr. high cafeteria and tryouts March 6; Woodville – Saturday Feb. 20 and
27 from 9-12 at Hennigan Park and tryouts March 13. Anyone who misses sign-ups in their
own town can come to Woodville on these dates and they will be signed up for a team in
their own hometown. “I will be planning a Town Hall meeting at Hennigan Park very soon,
to answer questions anyone may have about the Dixie Youth Baseball program,” Hensarling
said. Hensarling can be reached by calling 283-1055.
Fred
Dam B
2827
Louisiana
Pacific Trail
Fred
92
1943
(8 miles south of Warren)
The face of Youth Baseball
Doucette
in Tyler County is changing
Turkey •
Creek
Trail
Page 10A
92
(30 miles to Livingston)
3065
1943
2827
Woodville
Wildwood Golf Course •
Spurger
Warren
(8 miles south of Warren)
1746
THE TYLER
COUNTY BOOSTER
Heritage Village •
•
Dogwood
Hills
Golf
Course
1943
2992
1013
69
Campers Cove
Warren
287
1943
•
Martin Dies, Jr. State Park •
• Magnolia Ridge
92
Hillister
Wildwood Golf Course •
Doucette
B.A.
Steinhagen
Lake
190 To Jasper
Hillister
1746
(30 miles to Livingston)
15 miles to
Alabama-Coushatta
Indian Reservation
256
256
Woodville
287
Louisiana
Pacific Trail
256
Chester
Chester
Long
Leaf
Pine
Trail
Dam B
3065
1632
Neches
River
1013
Spurger
Warren Lovebirds on Valentine’s Day!
This week in history, February 11 – 17
Warren
92
February 11: 1922 “April Showers” by Al Jolson hits #1 • 1942 “Archie” comic book debuts
1943
Wildwood Golf Course •
2827
69
February 12: 1964 United States female Figure Skating championship won by Peggy Fleming. 1982 United States performs nuclear test at Nevada test site.
1943
February 13: 1924 King Tut’s tomb opened. • 1943 Women’s Marine Corps created.
Turkey •
Fred
Creek
February 15: 0399
- Philosopher Socrates sentenced to death
Trail
1932 - 3rd Winter Olympic games close at Lake Placid, NY
February 14: 1929 - St Valentine's Day Massacre in Chicago, 7 gangsters killed
1978 - 1st "micro on a chip" patented by Texas Instruments
February 16: 1838 - Kentucky passes law permitting women to attend school under conditions 1887 - 1st newspaper convention (Rochester NY)
• Watson Pinelands Preserve
February 17: 1969 - Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash record an album (never released)
To Beaumont
1985 First class postages rises from 20 cents to 22 cents.
,
Pages from the past...February 4, 1965 issue of the Tyler County Booster
Thursday fire guts Sawyer Cafe here
Fire of undetermined origin gutted the inside of Tom Sawyer’s Cafe here about 10 p.m. last
Thursday. Mr. Sawyer said that the blaze apparently started at or near a water heater. The cafe
had closed about 9 p.m. he said. He estimated the loss at $7000 and said he had some insurance. Mr. Sawyer expressed his thanks to members of the Woodville volunteer fire department
and also to several persons who helped carry out some of the businesses furnishings which were
saved. Lost in the blaze was a number of hunting and fishing trophies owned by former owner
of the cafe, Joe E. Smith of Woodville.
Zachry Industrial donates $2000 to Fred Elementary - Students at Fred Elementary will
benefit from a donation to their new Library for new books. Pictured are: front row left to right Ladson Worley, Brendon Winger, Abagail LeBlanc, JR Galvan; middle row - Abner Bell, Kinley
Thompson, Gracie Balla, Katy Curry, Karlie Moore, Johnathon Jenkins. Standing left right - Brad
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Huddleston, Fred Elementary Librarian.
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black 2008 Dodge 4-door truck
I was transporting just on the
north side of Woodville. We
were northbound. A lady, who
said she lived in Colmesneil,
stopped and gave me her name
and phone number, saying the
other person, driving a small car,
was following too close, and if
I needed a witness to call her. I
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Woodville policeman, but he did
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accident. If you were the person
who witnessed this accident, or
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COMMERCIAL, Hwy 190 frontage, 978 sf office, improvements, parking, excellent location................... $90,000
WATERFRONT, 3br/4ba, Wildwood, 3 lots, pier, cul-de-sac, 3600 sf living, 2 living areas ..................... $245,000
CR 2770, Custom 4br/3ba, rustic interior, 3025 ac fenced, rolling pasture, good access ....................... $290,000
WARREN, 3.29 ac, water at site, CR frontage. SOLD. ............................................................................. $19,500
WILDWOOD, Wow! 3/2/2/3 Colonial, 2 lots, 3 Tee, cul-de-sac, split br master down, covered RV parking. $298,500
SPURGER, remodled, 3/2, on 4.5 ac, 3 outbuildings, new floor, a/c, cabinets. REDUCED. .................... $99,500
IVANHOE, lots, 2 on 23rd & Lakeview & 1 on Charmaine. CONTRACT PENDING ................................... $3,500
FM 2992, 6 acres, fenced & cross-fenced, trailer, well, outbuildings.SOLD.............................................. $40,000
NEW, 3/2 on 20 ac pasture, renced, cross-fenced, 2 ponds, live water, barn. ........................................ $240,000
DEARWOOD, Lge. 2/2/2 extra carport, quest house, 3 tiered deck, 4 wooded lots, RV Park. ............... $236,000
NEW, 3/2, 52 ac, fenced, pond, live water, 60x40 barn, 2 wells, county road frontage ........................... $335,000
NEW, 339 ac, Hwy 190 frontage. SOLD ................................................................................................... $25,000
MOBILE HOMES
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(3-4t-pce)
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furnished, appliances, handicap
accessible. Serious inquiries
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(6-4t-p)
TONS OF used homes. clayton,
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(6-2t-pce)
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Zero down, plus up to $8,000 free
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easy terms, low down. 877-6592401
(6-4t-pce)
4/2 DOUBLEWIDE on 1 acre
w/garage-shop. Low monthly,
possible owner finance. 877659-2401
(6-4t-pce)
FIRST TIME buyer, single
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Ginni Stein 832-444-7787/409-200-0266
Gina Fowler 409-382-5805
Lillie Swearingen 409-429-4848
Tap into the
Greater Houston Market!
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www.har.com/ginafowler
Time to sell? Call us, we have buyers!
CR 1010: 30 AC, fabulous Acadian brick 3/2 open concept, FP, granite, 3 barns, pond
$450,000
HARMONY 29ac Estate: Brick 2-story w/2 FP’s, updated kitchen/bath, porches, guest qtrs, fenced pasture, stable, barn, pond $389,000
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Popular restaurant; owner retiring. Great opportunity! Call Ginni for details
1746 SOUTH: Cattle ranch on 60 rolling acres, brick 5BR 3BA, FP, porches, pasture, pond, creek, woods, good hunting $375,000
OFF SENECA: Mediterranean styled villa, granite kitchen, marble FP on 20 wooded acres w/guest house plus creekside villa $335,000
CR 1010: WOW! Designer’s custom 4/3/2 brick home on 10 wooded acres, FP, granite, high ceilings, porches, shop $299,900
COLMESNEIL Fowler Rd: Immaculate large brick home on 10AC, gorgeous 3br 2ba, porches, garage/shop + historic home $260,000
COLMESNEILoff 256: 35ac fenced pasture/woods, beautiful custom 3/2 manuf.home, FP, live creek, spring, garage/shop, barn $205,000
COLMESNEIL: 256W, country home on large wooded lot, everything new, 2br, 1ba, wood stove, deck, barn, landscaped $125,000
HILLISTER: Beautifully renovated 3br 2ba open concept on 2 AC, fenced, shop, upgrades galore $159,000
LAKE GALAHAD: Stunning lakefront 3br 3.5ba on 2 lots, shows like a model, porches, pier, carport
$189,900
LAKE GALAHAD: As is. Unfinished 3/2/2/loft rough cedar home on 3 lakefront lots, good potential for handyperson. $95,000
LAKE AMANDA: Almost new Cali contemporary with gaslog FP, wall of windows on lake, sep. office, decks...................$150,000
LAKE AMANDA lakefront lot, CR 3190. First lot we’ve seen offered for sale on Lake Amanda in years $28,000
CHESTER: Plantation-style home on 9.75AC, 3BR, 3BA, 2 living areas, FP, island kitchen, pool. Bring your horses..... NOW $225,000
DOUCETTE: Southern charm on 1.25AC on 69. Lovingly restored home w/porches, 3/2/3, sunporch, landscaped, cottage $144,900
STEINHAGEN LAKE: Secluded, 5br/3ba, double-wide MH on 4.36/ac, above ground pool, vaulted ceilings, large rooms. $97,900
CHARMING, 2/1, near Steinhagen Lake with great fishing, large workshop w/slab, carport, large yard with huge shade trees. $49000
ADORABLE, 2/1, located in town in Woodville, lots of updates, wood & ceramic tile flooring, convenient location. $53,000
WOODVILLE: Temple St. Great little starter home or investment. 2br 2ba on 2 shady corner lots.Appliances incl. $47,900
FROG POND:Adorable cabin on large lot, 1 br, 1 ba, sunporch, fireplace, recent A/C and roof.....$65,000
FROG POND: Cute 1 br cabin with sleeping porch, FP, large wooded lakefront lot.........................$65,000
WOODVILLE: Development tract on S. Pecan, 7 acres with mature trees, city utilities available.........................$35,000
WOODVILLE: Development lots off MLK. 7 platted lots, additional unplatted area, wooded, city utilities available.............$15,000
WILDWOOD: Beautiful golf course lot with long frontage on #12 green and #11 fairway, tall trees, gorgeous view 816 Camphor $10,000
LAKE GALAHAD: Immaculatelakefrontsplit-levelon2lots,2br1ba,multipledecks&porches,buldhead,pier,boathouseandshop...$132,900
LAKE GALAHAD: Sherwood Forest North, 3 waterfront lots, beautifully wooded, great view, several homesites, utilities available...$53,500
WOODVILLE: One of a kind 4BR, 3BA, FP, 4-garage, 4400 sq.ft. on 20 acres with pond & pier, Hwy 190 frontage............$239,000
TOWN BLUFF: Doll house on CR 4190, 3 lots, 1br, 1ba beautifully renovated, furnishings incl, distant lake view from high bluff. $47,000
LAKE CHARMAINE waterfront beauty: Brick 4br 2ba, updated, boathouse w/lift & entertainment deck, wood deck, landscaped $169,500
LAKE AMANDA: Spacious 3/3 lakefront brick w/2 FP’s, boat dock, wooded lot, storage under............NOW $129,900
IVANHOE: 2 blks to ski lake, neat 1BR/1BAcedar w/vaulted ceiling, fireplace, wood & tile floors, on .7 woodedAC; lake access $49,900
FROG POND: Lakefront retreat on wooded 1.1AC, 2BR 2 BA + sleeping porch, furnished, huge kitchen, porch, patio, dock $92,000
HARMONY: 3-story Victorian on 6AC of gardens, 3 FP in master, living and kitchen, stained glass, cottage, has it all!.....$364,900
LAKE AMANDA: Perfect open-water view; 2BR 1BA cabin, huge fishing pier, boat house, concrete deck, screened porch...$99,900
FROG POND: Lakefront home on 2 lots, fireplace, boat dock, big deck, summer kitchen, stg bldgs.......................$92,000
COLMESNEIL Off 256E: Charming brick on 9.9AC, fenced, 40x50 shop, island kitchen, FP, gameroom, covered patio .... $198,000
IVANHOE: interior, darling cottage in the trees, on 2 lots, with access to all 5 lakes, big porch for relaxing, 1BR, 1BA $39,000
LAKE AMANDA: Open water view, immaculate 3/2 + garage apartment, huge porch, dock, gazebo, shop w/half bath....$155,500
COLMESNEIL: Stunning 2-story brick, 3/2.5, FP, on 15 wooded AC off 256E, darling 1/1 guesthouse, creek, 3-car gar..$239,900
MEMBER: Multiple Listing Service Houston Association of Realtors: www.Har.com
Roofing & Repairs
ROOFING &HOME REPAIRS David Tate 409-283-5614
(1-tfn-b)
JAY LOTT ROOFING Contractor. All types of roofing
applied. Serving Tyler County
20 yrs. References available.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Call
409-283-2760 or 409-382-7186
(52-tfn-b)
CAPITAL ROOFING Insured/
licensed roofers. Local references. 1-800-464-3555 (11-tfn-b)
WOODVILLE ROOFING
SERVICE Roofing, siding,
painting, pressure washing,
decks, porches, ceramic tile,
remodeling. 35 years experience.
Call Jimmie Estes 409-429-5525
(6-tfn-b)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE WOODVILLE GROUP
OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETS, 101 Pine St.;
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 8 p.m. & Saturday, 2p.m. For location Call
409-454-4053 or 409-200-5213
(32-tfn-nc)
AL-ANON Family Groups is an
anonymous fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics.
There are many Al-Anon and
Alateen meetings throughout the
Southeast Texas area. If you are
affected by a drinking problem
someone else has, and want
further information, please call
899-3343.
(26-tfn-nc)
WOMEN & CHILDREN
OUTREACH OF TYLER
COUNTY is here to provide support and counseling to
victims and/or families of victims. Including abused women
and children. Call us at (409)
283-5887. To donate items or
CONSTRUCTION
volunteer in the resale shop, call
L & J’s REMODELING Add- Christine’s Place at 331-9939.
ons, decks, metal roofs, cabinets, (20-tfn-nc)
FIBROMIALGIA SUPPORT
GROUP 3rd Friday of every
month. 5:30 p.m. @ Enchanted
Oaks Bed & Breakfast 409-3310018 (41-tfn-nc)
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS meetings. Call
409-200-9604 or 409-454-4053
(47-tfn-nc)
BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:30-until!! at Nutrition
Center, 201 Willow.(47-tfn-nc)
PROMOTE YOUR EVENTS
and get connected to your friends
and neighbors in Tyler County
by joining www.boosterextra.
com, a new community website
brought to you by your friends
at the Tyler County Booster.
(36-tfn_nc)
INFORMATION
“Wynona” from the Nacogdoches Pound.
Today TWENTY ONE kittens under the age of one year traveled to
safety and the promise of adoptive homes with a San Antonio No KIll
Shelter. Nearly a dozen people helped make this rescue possible. The
kittens came from four area shelters. Most of them would certainly
have been euthanized without our help.
This is the second Kitten Rescue of its kind. Just weeks ago, Peggy
Jones of Pilots N Paws flew NINETEEN kittens to the same San Antonio
Shelter. Every last one was adopted within days of arrival. We expect
the same happy ending for the 21 kittens we transferred today.
Good job everyone and thank you, thank you!
NEW OFFICE: 613 W. Bluff, Woodville
fence-building & repair. No
job too small. Call 283-7478
(1-tfn-b)
I’LL FIX IT! General HOME
& MOBILE Home REPAIRS
Honey-Do + ODD JOBS, Decks,
Porch Repairs, Roof Repairs,
Storage Sheds, SENIOR DISC.
33 yrs. Experience. David Tate
283-5614.
(48-tfn-b)
Kathy Taylor
Woodville Animal Shelter
On August 18, 2008, a lady ran
into the back bumper of a black
2008 Dodge 4-door truck I was
transporting just on the north
side of Woodville. A lady, who
said she lived in Colmesneil,
stopped and gave me her name
and phone number, saying the
other person, driving a small
car, was following too close,
and if I needed a witness to call
her. Please, call me. I am being
sued wrongfully, John Jasper,
email: jjasper@consolidated.net,
936-632-5040 or 936-635-2999.
H.E. ‘Bud’ Jones Real Estate
106 E. Bluff, Woodville
(409) 283-5000
budjonesrealestate.com
Sales Associate Alton McAlister
HOMES - RANCHES - ACREAGE - FHA - VA
2BD 2BA, CH+A, carport, water well, barn on 32 acres,
fenced, County Road frontage, Colmesneil..$139,000
2BD 1BA, CH+A, part brick, part vinyl siding, city water
& sewage, on 2 lots in Hwy 69, Colmesneil.....$35,000
3BD 2BA MFD HOME ,CH&A, approx 1560 ft
of living area, plus porches, on 1 acre........$68,500
3BD 2BA Brick, CH+A, 2 car garage,
fenced yard and more.........................$84,900
2BR/2BA CH+A, mobile home in good condition on excellent 5 plus acres, Warren..$68,000
90 ACRES,wooded, county road frontage, rolling terrain, good location...$2995 per acre
2BD/2BA, CH&A, aprx 1600 FT w/ shop, rental income, fenced yard, garden spot & more,Hwy 69..$65,000
BRICK 3BR/2BA, CH/A, approx 1620 Ft of
living area, garage, big covered patio, fenced
back yard, close to Woodville...............$119,000
COMMERCIAL BUILDING, in Woodville,
corner location, frontage on Hwy 190.......$85,000
LARGE BUILDING ON 1/2 ACRE, approx 2200
FT, has community water, Rockland....$15,000
5 ACRES on FM 1745, set up for mobile home, Colmesneil....$22,500
3BD/2BA, CH+A, approx 2300 ft, 2 car car-
p o r t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11 4 , 9 0 0
2008 3BD MOBILE HOME, like new, CH+A
and more.......................................$18,500
COMMERCIAL BUILDING on US Hwy 69, corner location with lots of paved parking....$119,500
Large 3 BD 2 BA - Central H&A, garage, corner lot plus rental home....$79,500
COMMERCIAL-OFFICE-SHOP
- with Lift, paint booth and more on
full city services, 2.3 acres...Hwy. 69
COMMERCIALBUILDING on concrete
slab, full city services, fronts Hwy 69..$25,000
BRICK & CEDAR, 2BD 2BA, CH&A, FP,
deck, outbuilding on 6 1/2 acres on FM 1013
OFFICE BUILDING, On Hwy 190, corner
locations with frontage on 3 streets........$95,000
18 ACRES, wooded, County road frontage...............................................$2,950 per acre
10 ACRES, with frontage on US 190 West of Woodville, electricity and water close......$2,750 per acre
BRICK 3BD 2BA, CH+A, attached 2 car garage, split floorplan,
excellent location....$99,900
SOLD
5.9 ACRES ON HWY 69, Colmesneil, water
and electric...........................$3,500 per acre
CMYK
February 11, 2010
THE TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER
Page 3B
Tyler County Real Estate
Homes For Rent
HOUSE FOR RENT- good
references & deposit required.
Call 283-7034.
(39-tfn-b)
ZAVALLA, TX 1BR efficiency,
barn-conversion duplex. Approx.
750 sq ft. New construction.
Beside Neches River. 832-4896543
(27-tfn-b)
FOR RENT 2BR Trailer, 409283-8774 or 651-1412 (4-2t-b)
NICE, CLEAN, 1/2/3 BR
homes, good neighborhoods,
$650-up. 409-283-2022, or
409-429-4752
(5-tfn-b)
COLMESNEIL 2BR, 2BA,
3 acres, private location, $575
mo, $575 dep, 409-283-9802
(6-tfn-b)
Land For Sale
409-423-2632 or 409-283-5413
Owner/Broker
(30-tfn-b)
Homes For Sale
PRICE REDUCED 4BR, 2BA
1cp, central A/H, 1207 CR 1044
(Mimosa) off South Hwy 69,
Woodville. Upgraded brick,
fenced yard, $87,000. Call for
apt. 409-749-4894 (22-tfn-b)
BEAUTIFUL, SECLUDED
2000+sq ft 2/2 Country Home
and attached 750’ Guest House/
Office on 24 wooded acres overlooking Big Turkey Creek just
south of Woodville. 175 linear
ft of covered porch, 24x24 two
story barn/workshop, deep wells,
lots of wildlife, more. $224,000
(up to 90 acres w/camp house
& lake available) 409-200-0136.
(15-tfn-b)
LAWN SERVICE
35 ACRES w/ 2BR, 1BA, house
& small guest house. 13 acres FULL SERVICE Lawn care
pasture, 22 acres mature timber. available. Senior citizens welFM 256 east of Colmesneil. com 409-283-1324 (17-tfn-b)
www.easttexasnews.com
Rodney Bendy
diRt WoRk
Backhoe, Dozer, Dump Truck, House Foundation,
Ponds, Roads, Clearing, General Dirtwork, etc.
Cypress Mulch • Hardwood Bark Mulch • Landscape Mix • Pine Bark Mulch (Red)
Top Soil • Sand • Clay • 60/40 • Crushed Stone • Pea Gravel • Limestone Base
1x3 Rock • 3x5 Rock • 1x12 Rock • Reject Asphalt • Blue Rock • Mushroom Compost
Road base • Concrete Washout • River Rock
936-969-2335 • 936-676-5568 Cell
Allan Shivers Library and Museum
302 N. Charlton St. • Woodville, TX
409-283-3709 • Fax 409-283-5258
Director Rosemary Mosey-Bunch
Allan Shivers Library is pleased to announce we will have
a Groundbreaking Ceremony at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday
February 20, for the long awaited library extension.
Parents, Grandparents, & Guardians; Allan Shivers Library
hosts Story Hour held each Thursday starting at 10:00 a.m.
for preschool age kids to experience library fun with stories,
crafts, and interaction with other children their own age.
The program last any where from 30 minutes to an hour
depending on the activity of the day.
We would like to thank Henry Swinney, Eugenia Rust,
Mr. Freeley, Mr. Priddy, and those who wish to remain
anonymous for their donations to the library.
Visit our website where you can see an updated list of
our bestsellers, check our calendar for dates and times of
upcoming events, check on your account, reserve a book,
and see if a book you want is in, @ allanshiverslibrary.com.
www.srbdirtworks.com
Have a safe and happy week from all of us at
Allan Shivers Library.
321 S. Magnolia • Woodville
409-283-8727
Wildwood 409-834-6006
Michele Martindale, Broker
Cell: 409-429-6202
Sales Associates
Norvelle Rogers
409-782-6187
Warren CR 1410- Newer home, 4/3 with
approx 2095 sq ft, wood & tile floors,
front & back porch on 1 acre, CALL FOR
MORE INFORMATION!!! MLS 50382........
.....................................................$129,000
www.txhomeranch.com
COZY
2bd, 2 ba,
home in the country, catheral ceiling,
fireplace,cereamic tile floors. 2 car carport, 2 stor. bldgs. on 5 wooded acr
es.........................................................$119,000 ** additional acreage available.
UPDATED, spacious, 3bd, 2 ba. home with office,,2 car carport, new stor. bldg.
fenced yard. on 1 acre ..............................................................................$120,000
WOODVILLE - 3/2 on Reid Street, large den, some hardwood floors, can also
be a duplex, can be great rent property..................................Call Stacy $54,000
WOODVILLE - Harmony area, 3/3 on 43 acres, excellent views,custom kitchen,
large bedrooms and closets, paved drive, creek, 4 seperate shops with a/c,
generators to run all, fenced, irrigated landscaping,to much to list, one of the
best homes in east texas...........................................................................$675,000
COLMESNEIL, 44 acre good timber, creek, good hunting, some
minerals............................................................................................$2300 per acre
HARDIN COUNTY PACKAGE LISTING: 7 sm. estate properties for sale as a
package..............................................Asking $30,000 for all tracts. Make offer.
17 ACRES Tyler County Close to town, wooded, high hilltop, end of the road
privacy........................................................................................................... $56,000
LUMBERTON COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - Hwy 69 frontage, corner lot,
heavy traffic location, good building site, 1.5 acre..................................$125,000
COMERICAL LISTING LUMBERTON - hwy 69 frontage 2 acres with 2 large
industrial warehouses and remodeled office building, excellent location ..............
....................................................................... CALL FOR PRICE AND SHOWING
20 ACRES NORTH EAST OF COLMESNEIL, good timber, hunting, some
minerals................................................................................... PENDING $2300/ac
150/ac - hunting property, creek, pond, good roads fenced ................$2500/AC
58 ACRES - Colmesneil, wooded, hwy 69 frontage, 3bd 2 bth, modular home,
spring creek, good hunting, asking....................................... PENDING $180,000
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: 4.45 acres north of woodville, Hwy 69 frontage city
water & sewer available................................................................ SOLD $27,000
WILDWOOD - 4bd/2bth home with good location to lake or golfing, recently
painted and extra storage building, priced to sell.......................................$90,000
NEW LISTING - Immaculate 3/2/2 all new updates, granite countertops, crown
molding, ceramic flooring, large open floor plan for hosting family & friends.
Beautiful sunroom, rock fireplace, many extras, guest house included, 12x24
shop on 8 manicured acres with a creek border..Call Stacy for details and appt.
380 CR 1020, WOODVILLE - 3/2/2 with approx. 2100 s.f., large kitchen/dining
room, rock fireplace in livingroom w/cathedral ceiling, Master bedroom walk in
closet, shop included on 3 acres, ready to move in......call Stacy 409-429-4459
WOODVILLE - 3/1, 1 car garage, covered deck, large lot, centrally located,
priced at only $105,000. Shown by appointment. Call Jayne......409-880-5088
NEW LISTING- Brick 3/2 on 1.42 acres. new flooring throughout, fireplace,
central h/ac, stainless steel appliances included. Great starter home. this one is
priced to sale at $105,000. call Stacy
NEW LISTING 4.54 acres in Warren. Ready to build on has utilites in place.
Storage bldg. on sight. $26,500. call Stacy
NEW LISTING - 507 N. Reid St in Woodville. Spacious 2BR, 2BA, LR, DR,
large family room, fireplace, patio, garage, centrally located on manicured lot.
Very nice. Priced $140,000 Shown by appointment. Call Jayne 409-880-5088
NEW LISTING - 110 acres large pine and hardwood near Chester, great hunting
for deer, hogs, squirrels, wood roads through property. Surrounded by timber co.
300 yds pff black top. Good buy at $2,500 per acre. Call Butch
HWY 287 NEAR CHESTER: 84 acres excellent pine timber, long frontage, creek,
house is like a lodge with tall ceilings, huge rock fireplace, open downstairs, 2BR
and bath upstairs. Chester gas and water, good hunting. $325,000
NEW LISTING - Woodville1300 S. Magnolia wonderful old home place
3bd/2bth,lg kitchen/dining room/living room,den approx.2436sf;other amenities
located on approx 6.75 acres ready to move in.. $189,500.00 By appt only call
JAYNE 409 880 5088
New Listing- New Construction This home has HIGH end features in a Country
setting, such as an open floor plan, 3/2 , stone Fireplace, crown molding, Island
kitchen with granite counter tops, new appliances included. Etched concrete
floors, claw foot slipper tub in master. Storage bldg. on 9.2 rolling acres.
$219,000. Call Stacy
New Listing-Commercial with Hwy 69 frontage. Large metal shop on slab with
office, home is a MH with a well constructed “add on” making it a spacious 3/2,
some appliances included situated on 2.8acres m/l. $89,000. Call Stacy
WOODVILLE,1589 Bluebonnet, COMFORTABLE COTTAGE 2bd,11/2bth,living
room with wood burning fire place,kitchen/dining, attic fans,new roof,new
ac,21’ X16’ SCREENED PORCH,nice yard,nestled on 5.72 acres. $85,000.00.
Shown by appointment. Call JAYNE 409 880 5088.
Woodville - 13/ac partially wooded, good building site, CR frontage,
electricity, creek, deer, not far from town. Asking $39,500.00 Call Greg
Greg Gonsoulin
Stacy Manuel
Owner/Broker 454-1375 409-429-4459
Jayne Best L.B. “BUTCH” Herring
409-880-5088 Associate 429-0864
RESIDENTIAL, FARMS & RANCHES
OFF Hwy. 92: Wonderful lake view from hill, rustic custom 4/3, handicap access, pool, barn, pond, 4+/- acres; MLS
46426........................................REDUCED $210,000 $204,000
New Listing: 1105 Garden: Custom 3/3/2 like new, keeping room, loft,
2 FP, cathedral ceiling & more; MLS 48535 ........SOLD
$199,500
Colmesneil, 3/2/2, custom built home, special ceilings, on
4.76+/- acres in town, 30x70 metal bldg, MLS 48937....$179,000
New Listing: Woodville: 5/3/2 on 3.6 +/- acres. newly remodled, large
storage & barn. MLS #50490.............................................$ 1 9 5 , 0 0 0
Silsbee: Nice 3/2/2, large rooms, quiet street, ready to move in; MLS
49266............................ CONTRACT PENDING $144,900
FM 1746: 5 Bd/2.5Ba, many updates, extra large rooms, large shop on
4+/- manicured acres; MLS 49156... REDUCED $158,000 $145,000
New Listing: Warren: Lake Hyatt: Nice 2Bd/2Ba, large kitchen, open
concept, sun porch, many outbuildings & shop on 5.63+/- acs; MLS
#49637.......................... CONTRACT PENDING $142,000
1912 N. Pine: 3/2/2 in desired location formals, FP, 1798’ approx, on
large lot; MLS 48400 .........................................................$ 1 3 4 , 9 0 0
New Listing: Warren CR 1410: Newer home, 4/3 with approx 2095 sq
ft, wood & tile floors, front & back porch on 1 acre, CALL FOR MORE
INFO! MLS #50382............................................................$ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0
New Listing: 103 Brookdale Ct: Nice 3BD/2BA, partial tile floors, garden tub, sep. shower, large fenced backyard..................... NEWELY REDUCED $115,000 $105,000
Spurger: 3/2 Mfg. home, excellent condition, f/p, office, on 3+/- acres;
MLS 48690.................................................................................$95,000
Woodville: 710 Youpon, 3/2/2 with approx. 1508’ of living, storage bldg
on large lot; MLS 47468 ...............REDUCED $89,000 $75,000
Ivanhoe: Nice 2Bd/1Ba, F/P, covered porch, fence on 3 lots; MLS
48144......................................................NEW PRICE $75,900
New Listing: 209 FM 1943 - Warren: Well maintained home, 3/2, large
garage with extra storage, outbuilding, fenced, fruit trees, well maintained.; MLS #49732 ...........................................................$ 6 9 , 0 0 0
New Listing: Fred Area: 2BD/2Ba, nice mobil home on 1.69+/- acres
on CR 4720 - 1 mile South of Fred.................. REDUCED $40,000
OFF FM 92: Manufactured Home, 3/2, on 4 lots, close to river; MLS 45
882.............................................................................................$49,995
Ivanhoe: 3/2 mfg home on 3 beautiful lots, fenced, outside storage;
MLS 48016 ..........................................................................$ 4 4 , 9 0 0
New Listing: 165 Saxon Lane: 3Bd/2Ba, mfg home on 2 wooded
lots; .....................................................................................$ 3 9 , 0 0 0
Woodville, Jasper, and Ivanhoe: Lots available ................. $ C a l l $
New Listing: 2.74 +/- acs: Warren, 3/2 modular home, lots of updates,
outbuildins, fenced...............................................................$ 5 5 , 0 0 0
WILDWOOD RESIDENTIAL
308 Cypress Bend: 3/2, cozy home, freshly painted that features
woodburning fire place, game room, attached garage, breakfast bar,
out buildings and more! MLS #49933 ................................$ 1 3 5 , 0 0 0
New Listing: Village Mills 314 Peppertree: Well maintained, 3/2,
9ft ceilings, breakfast bar, 3 car garage with office & more! Call! MLS
#50557...............................................................................$ 1 8 5 , 9 0 0
New Listing: 1004 Wildwood: 3/2/2, covered patio on 3 lots, beautifully landscaped, crown molding, granite counter tops. Lg ma ba, F/P.
MUST SEE! ......................................................................$ 2 3 0 , 0 0 0
404 Pecan: 2/3, oak floors, mangard ceiling, RV parking on 2 secluded
lots; MLS 46841....................................NEW PRICE $259,000
3 lakefront lots w/ 4/2, granite, workshop, deck, privacy fence; MLS
48289........................................REDUCED $239,000 $219,000
NEW: 612 W. Wildwood Dr.: 2 lots on golf course w/
3/2/2, new kitchen, sun porch, covered patio, R.V. parking,
gameroom,
workshop;
MLS
49198...$169,000
145 Lakewood: Georgeous 2/2.5/2 on 3 lake lots, open concept w/
island in kitchen, sunroom/breakfast room, Lg shop, green house, pier
& boat slip; MLS #49555 ...................................................$ 1 7 9 , 0 0 0
220 Wildwood: 2/2.5, large master suite, 2 living areas, approx. 2071
Members:
Beaumont
&TAR MLS
sq. ft of living, patio, new .....................................................$ 8 9 , 5 0 0
Wildwood: 2 LARGE lakewood lots; MLS #46155 .............$ 5 9 , 9 0 0
Lots Available ....................................................................$ C A L L $
ACREAGE
Woodville: Fabulous Custom 3/3.5, office, keeping room, 2-f/p, wonderful wrap around deck w/hot tub that overlooks 29 +/- acs; MLS
43168.................................................................................$ 4 5 0 , 0 0 0
New Listing: Colmesneil: Custom 3BD/2BA, FP, lots of windows that
overlooks 46 +/- acres, pond, outbuildings, tractor barn, improved pasture, native woods, crossfences, and more; MLS #49593.$ 3 4 9 , 0 0 0
New Listing: Woodville: Country living large 4/2.5 rustic hoome, nestled among pecan trees, Horsebarn w/ 8 stalls, kitchen, storage, and
MORE on 10.41+/- acres. MLS #50479 ............................$ 3 4 5 , 0 0 0
New Listing: Spectacular, rustic, ranch home, 3bd/2ba with various
woods, stone fireplace, paradise shops for the man, gym on 38 +/acres; MLS #50133 .............................................................$ C A L L $
New Listing: Woodville: Nice 4/2.5 home, cathedrial ceiling, tile and
carpet floors, woodburning fireplace, stock pond, semi-private on 12+/acres. MLS #50476 ...........................................................$ 1 7 0 , 0 0 0
Seneca Rd: 2/2/1, fp, cathedral ceiling, large out building on secluded
27+/- acres; MLS 48544 ...........REDUCED $157,000 $149,000
NewListing: Spurger 524 CR 4550: Comfortable 3/2 home, vinyle siding, woodburning fireplace, older hme with screened porch on 16+/acres with improved pasture. MLS #50574 .......................$ 1 1 9 , 0 0 0
New Listing: Spring Hill Road, CR 4280: 2.6 +/- acres ......$ 1 3 , 5 0 0
New Listing: Ranchers Dream 406+/- acs: Rustic, cabin setting
among hayfield, 3 acre stocked lake, creek, good hunting, fenced; MLS
#49477............................................................................. $ 2 , 9 6 5 / A c
220 +/- Acs: Warren: Ranch property, improved pasture, 3 acre lake,
3 ponds, deep well, horse stalls, barns, outbuildings, ranch manager
quarters .............................................................................$ 7 2 5 , 0 0 0
140 +/- Acs: FM 256: beautiful under brushed pine plantation, great
roads, creek; MLS 46096 ................................................ $ 3 , 9 9 5 / A c
58 +/- Acres: Hungting tract that joins hunting club, deer, duck, hog, off
FM 2827; MLS 48561 ...................................................... $ 2 , 7 0 0 / A c
42+/- acs: improved, 2 ponds, creek, park like setting, income
potential,cattle and horse friendly, 2BD/1Ba w/ office, rustic interior;
MLS 48316 ......................................................... SOLD
$185,000
38 +/- acres: Warren area, wooded, fronts 2 county
roads; .................................... REDUCED $2,700/Ac $2,200/Ac
13+/- Acres: CR 3665: Colmesneil, offers electricity at sight. Makes a great weekend get away! CALL NOW! MLS
#50411 .......................CONTRACT PENDING $23,000/Ac
28 +/- Acs: Warren: CR frontage, pine & hardwood ....... $ 3 , 5 0 0 / A c
New Listing: 5+/- Acres: 256 E.Colmesneil: Pasture, outbuildings,
fenced, 4BD/2BA, newly remodled, Nice! MLS 48729 ......$ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0
New Listing: 2.74 +/- acs: Woodville: CR 4280, Spring Hill Road. Call
for more info .................................................................... $ 4 , 9 2 7 / A c
COMMERCIAL
Woodville: Hwy 69 frontage, bldg. approx. of 19,448’, 5 +/- acs.; MLS
46419.........................................$795,000 OR BEST OFFER
Woodville: Office/Warehouse, approx. 7500’ with 4500’ of warehouse
with loading dock; MLS 43711 ...........................................$ 4 2 5 , 0 0 0
New Listing: Warren Small Engine Repair: selling great business opportunity, 24 year clientale; MLS 48570REDUCED $250,000 $195,000
4+/- Acres on Hwy 69 S, 895.65’ of hwy frontage; MLS
47141.................................................................................$ 1 9 9 , 0 0 0
New Listing: Woodville: 214 E. Bluff Hwy 190 frontage, building approx 1160’, sale includes business, equipment, fixtures, furniture, inventory & land. MLS #50329 ...............................................$ 7 5 , 0 0 0
Woodville: Office bldg on 190 W. 6 offices & reception area; MLS
47029............................................REDUCED $90,000 $70,000
Jasper: 18 +/- Acs., accross from Lowe’s on Hwy. 190; MLS
46720............................................................................. $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 / A c
Chester: Hwy 287 frontage 8x10 climate control storage, office
space, income recognized, “Great Buy” MLS 46719.....$40,000
CMYK
Page 4B THE TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER
February 11, 2010
Legal Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION
BY PUBLICATION
CLERK OF THE COURT:
Melissie Evans
100 West Bluff
Woodville, Texas 75979
PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY:
KAREN BOGISCH
GOLDSMITH & BOGISCH
609 Castle Ridge Road
Suite 317
Austin, Texas 78746
THE STATE OF TEXAS
N O T I C E TO D E F E N DANTS: “You have been sued.
You may employ an attorney. If
you or your attorney does not
file a written answer with the
clerk who issued this citation
by 10:00 a.m. on the Monday
next following the expiration
of forty-two (42) days after the
date of issuance of this citation
and petition, a default judgment
may be taken against you.”
To: MARGARET HIGHTOWER ALEXANDER and
her UNKNOWN AND UNLOCATABLE HEIRS and
SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST
You are hereby commanded
to appear and answer before
the Judicial District Court in
the Tyler County Courthouse in
Woodville, Tyler County, Texas,
at or before ten o’clock a.m. of the
first Monday after the expiration
of forty-two (42) days from the
date of issuance hereof, being at
or before 10:00 a.m. on Monday,
the 8th day of March, 2010,
then and there to answer the
petition of ANADARKO E&P
COMPANY LP v. MARGARET
HIGHTOWER ALEXANDER
AND HER UNKNOWN AND
UNLOCATABLE HEIRS AND
SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST”
wherein the said ANADARKO
E&P COMPANY LP is Plaintiff, and the said MARGARET
HIGHTOWER ALEXANDER
AND HER UNKNOWN AND
UNLOCATABLE HEIRS AND
SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST,
are Defendants. The petition,
filed on the 21st day of January,
2010, discloses the nature of said
suit as follows:
This suit is brought to have
a receiver appointed under the
provisions of Section 64.091
of the Texas Civil Practice and
Remedies Code for the undivided
mineral interest owned by the
Defendants in the following
described tracts of land in Tyler
WOODVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
WOODVILLE, TEXAS
The Woodville Independent School District will receive Competitive Sealed Proposals
for the construction of the “Stadium 400 Meter Track Project”. Proposals shall be addresses to: Woodville Independent School District, 505 N. Charlton St., Woodville, TX
75979. Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at this address at 1:30 p.m.
local time on February 17, 2010.
This project consists of demolition work, carthwork, concrete and asphalt work, installing storm drain pipe, modifying an existing irrigation system, construction track
surface over the 400 meter track and field events, and all appurtenant work.
Copies of the Proposal Documents including Drawings and Technical Specifications
may be obtained via mail from the Engineer, Sports Engineering Technologies, Inc.,
Attention Jeff Bresee (817) 507-8305, upon payment of $100.00 (non-refundable) for
each set, or Electric copies are available without charge.
A non-manditory pre-proposal meeting will be held at the School’s District Office located at 505 N. Charlton St., Woodville, Texas at 11:00 a.m. local time on
February 10, 2010.
The Colmesneil ISD Board of Trustees hereby gives notice of an election to
be held on May 8, 2010, for the purpose of electing two (2) trustees for full
three year terms; and for the purpose of a school Bond election.
The date to file an application for a place on the ballot begins during office
hours on Monday, February 8th –Monday, March 8th. The location is Administration Bldg, 405 Ogden Drive, Colmesneil, TX.
Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted on weekdays which
excludes holidays, weekends are days when the school is officially closed.
The hours for early voting will be as follows: April 26 through May 4, between the hours of 8:00 am until 4:00 pm.
Colmesneil ISD Admin Office, Mrs. Russell, 405 Ogden Dr, Colmesneil,
Texas, 75938; for more information call 837-5757 ext 100.
The polling place on the day of the election will be held in the Colmesneil
Community Center; which will be open from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm.
Jim Carlton, President
Board of Trustees
Colmesneil ISD
County, Texas, to-wit:
14.343 acres, more or less,
a part of the Josiah Wheat
Survey A-657, Tyler County,
Texas, and being the same land
described in that certain Deed
containing 15 acres, more or less,
from Dora Louise Hightower to
B.F. Hughes et ux, dated July
21, 1944, recorded in Volume
106, Page 444, Deed Records
of Tyler County, LESS AND
EXCEPT, a tract of 0.657 acres,
more or less, from Dora Louise
Hightower to The State of Texas,
dated April 26, 1939, recorded
in Volume 89, Page 233, Deed
Records of Tyler County, Texas.
9.8790 acres of land, more
of less, situated in the Josiah
Wheat Survey, A-657, Tyler
County, Texas, described in the
following four tracts of land:
TRACT ONE: 4.9065 acres
of land, more or less, being more
particularly described in that
certain Warranty Deed dated
December 27, 1965, from Lee
A. Holden et ux to Dennis C.
Weaver, recorded in Volume
223, Page 298, Deed Records
of Tyler County, Texas.
TRACT TWO: 3.5490 acres
of land, more or less, being more
particularly described in that
certain Warranty Deed dated
October 16, 2006, from Charles
R. Douglas et ux to Gregory W.
Adams et ux, recorded in Volume
856, Official Public Records,
Tyler County, Texas.
TRACT THREE: 0.9435
acres of land, more or less, being more particularly described
as an 8.01 acre tract, more or
less, in Deed dated April 25,
1959, from Thomas M. McHale
to David R. Collier, recorded in
Volume 171, Page 124, Deed
Records of Tyler County, Texas,
LESS AND EXCEPT 4.9065
acres, more or less, described in
Deed dated September 10, 1963,
from David R. Collier to Lee
A. Holden, recorded in Volume
205, Page 602, Deed Records
of Tyler County, Texas, further
LESS AND EXCEPT 2.16 acres,
more or less, being all that part
of a 4.63 acre tract described as
First Tract in that certain deed
dated May 25, 1945, from J. E.
Wheat to R.Z. Lazenby, recorded
in Volume 113, Page 400, Deed
Records of Tyler County, Texas,
that lies within the boundaries of
the above described 8.01 acre
tract, leaving a tract of 0.9435
acres, more or less.
TRACT THREE: 0.4800
acres, more or less, being more
particularly described as a 1.15
acres in that certain Deed dated
February 19, 1999, From George
Tomlinson Tubb, Individually,
and Independent Executor of
the Estate of Sam Houston
Tubb, Deceased, to Madeline
W. Collins, recorded in Volume
654, Page 83, Deed Records of
Tyler County, Texas, LESS AND
EXCEPT, 0.67 acres, more or
less, described in that certain
Partial
Release Deed dated August 10,
1946, from J.E. Wheat to J.D.
Lazenby and R. Z. Lazenby,
recorded in Volume 113, Page
480, Deed Records of Tyler
County, Texas, leaving a tract
of 0.4800 acres, more or less.
And to execute an Oil, Gas
and Mineral Lease thereof to
the Plaintiff, and take such other
action deemed necessary under
the provisions of the statute.
If this citation is not served
within ninety (90) days after the
date of its issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
Issued and given under my
hand and Seal of said Court,
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on this the 21st day of January, 2010, at Woodville, Tyler
County, Texas
Melissie Evans
District Clerk
District Court,
Tyler County, Texas
By: Brenda Davison, Deputy
(4-4t-b)
LEGAL NOTICE
TAXPAYER REMINDER
Section 22.01 of the Texas
Property Tax Code states “that a
person shall render for taxation
all tangible personal property
used for the production of income
that the person owns or that the
person manages or controls as a
fiduciary on January 1.”
“A rendition statement shall
contain:
(1) the name and address of the
property owner;
(2) a description of the property
by type and category:
(3) if the property is inventory,
a description of each type of
inventory and a general estimate
of the quality of each type of
inventory;
(4) the physical location or taxable sites of the property, and
(5) the property owner’s good
faith estimate of the market
value of the property, or at the
option of the property owner,
the historical cost when new
and the year of acquisition of
the property.”
Taxpayers may pick up the
rendition form at the Appraisal
District office or print one
from our website at tylercad.
net by clicking on “Links” then
“Property Tax Forms” then the
appropriate rendition form. The
general rendition form for most
businesses in Tyler County is
form #50-144.
The deadline for filing your
rendition is April 15. However,
on written request by the property owner, the chief appraiser
shall extend the filing deadline
to May 15. The chief appraiser
may further extend the deadline
an additional 15 days upon good
cause being shown in writing by
the property owner.
If you need assistance with
filing the rendition or acquiring
the proper form, please, contact
the Tyler County Appraisal
District at 409-283-3736 or 806
W Bluff, Woodville, Tx 75979.
(6-1t-b)
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING
For the public discussion of
the 2008-2009 Annual Performance Report
Notice is hereby given that on
Thursday, February 25, 2010, the
Board of Trustees of the Spurger
Independent School District will
hold a Public Hearing at 7:00
p.m. at the John Mooney Hicks
Administration Building, 12212
FM 92 South, Spurger, Tyler
County, Texas 77660.
1. Overview of Academic Excellence Indicator System
2. Spurger Elementary School-Academic Performance
3. Spurger High--Academic
Performance
4. Spurger ISD Accountability
Rating and Performance
5. Spurger ISD CAmpus Performance Objectives
6. AYP
7. Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board Student
Performance Report
8. Violent and Criminal Incidents
Report
9. Safe and Drug Free Schools
Evaluation Report
10. Public Comments on the
Report
(6-2t-b)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Spurger Independent
School District is requesting
bids for the weekly collection
and disposal of its garbage and
waste materials.
Inquiries regarding this request for bids should be directed
to Joseph Fisher, Superintendent
of Spurger ISD, P.O. Box 38
(12212 Hwy 92 South), Spurger,
Texas 77660, or by calling 409429-3464 ext.223. Bids must be
received at the address listed
above on or before 10:00 a.m.
on Wednesday, February 24,
2010. Please, label your bid as
“Waste Management”. Spurger
ISD reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
(6-2t-b)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO ANY AND
ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
THE ESTATE OF IDA MAE
STAMPS, DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that
Application for Letters Testamentary for the Estate of WILLIAM
CLYDE WOOSTER, SR., Deceased, was filed on January 12,
2010, under Docket No. 8536,
in the County Court of Tyler
County, Texas, by: WILLIAM
CLYDE WOOSTER, JR.
Claims may be presented in
care of the attorney for unknown
heirs for the Estate addressed as
follows:
Representative,
Estate of WILLIAM CLYDE
WOOSTER, SR., Deceased
C/O ROBERT H. MANN,
Attorney at Law
104 West Bluff, Suite 201
Woodville, Texas 75979
All heirs having claims
against this Estate in which
application has been made are
required to present them within
the time and in the manner prescribed by law.
DATED this 29th day of January, 2010.
ROBERT H. MANN
Attorney for Applicant
WILLIAM
C LY D E
WOOSTER, JR.
(6-1t-b)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
CLYDE WOOSTER, SR.,
DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that
application for Letters Testamentary for the Estate of WILLIAM
CLYDE WOOSTER, SR., Deceased, was filed on January 12,
2010, under Docket No. 8536,
in the County Court of Tyler
County, Texas, by: WILLIAM
CLYDE WOOSTER, JR.
Claims may be presented in
care of the attorney for the Estate
addressed as follows:
Representative,
Estate of WILLIAM CLYDE
WOOSTER, SR., Deceased
C/O ROBERT H. MANN,
Attorney at Law
104 West Bluff, Suite 201
Woodville, Texas 75979
All persons having claims
against this Estate in which
application has been made are
required to present them within
the time and in the manner prescribed by law.
DATED this 29th day of January, 2010.
ROBRT H. MANN
Attorney for Applicant
WILLIAM
C LY D E
WOOSTER, JR.
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THE TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER Page 5B
Employment Opportunities
DEMOCRATIC AND
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
NOTICE OF EARLY
VOTING
Early voting by personal
appearance begins February 16,
2010, at 8:00 a.m. at the Tyler
County Courthouse Annex, Tax
Assessor/Collector’s Office,
1001 W. Bluff St, Woodville,
Texas. The Democratic & Republican Primary hours are as
follows: February 16--26, 2010,
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Voters are urged to bring
their voter registration certificates with them when they
come to vote. Applications for
ballots by mail shall be mailed
to: DONECE GREGORY, TYLER COUNTY CLERK, 116
S. Charlton, Woodville, Texas
75979. Applications for ballots
by mailed must be received no
later than the close of business
on February 23, 2010. Early
voting ends February 26, 2010,
at 4:30 p.m.
DONECE GREGORY
COUNTY CLERK
TYLER COUNTY
PRIMARIO DEMOCRATICO
Y REPUBLICANO NOTICIA
PARA VOTAR ADELANTADA
Temprano votacion por
aspecto personal comienza 16
de febrero, al 26 de febrero en
el 8:00 a.m. en el anexo del
palacio de justicia de condado
del Tyler, asesor de impuesto/
collector’ oficina, de 1001 W.
Bluff, Woodville, Texas. Las
Primarios Democratico y Republicano estan como sigue: 16 de
febrero--al 26 de febrero, 2010
8:00 a.m. al 4:30 p.m.
Impulsan a los votantes traer
sus certificados del registro de
votantes con ellos cuando vienen
votar. Los usos par alas balotas
por correo se deben enviar:
DONECE GREGORY
VENDENDOR de CONDADO
de TYLER pencasco de 116
S. Charlton, Woodville, Texas
75979. Los usos par alas balotas
por correo se deben recibir no
mas adelante que el cierre del
negocio el 23 de febrero de 2010.
Extremos de votacion tempranos
el 26 de febrero de 2010 en el
4:30 p.m.
DONECE GREGORY
EXCRIB ANA
DEL CONDADO
CONDADO DE TYLER
(6-1t-b)
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE OF TEST
OFAUTOMATIC TABULATING EQUIPMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
AVISO PUBLICO DE PROBAR
EL EQUIPO PARA TABULAR
ATUOMATICAMENTE
Por lo presente se da aviso que
el equipo para tabular automaticamente que se usara en la
Eleccion primario Democratico
y Republicano que se llevara a
cabo el Marzo 2, 2010, se probara el 12 de febrero de 2010, a
las 2:00 p.m. en County Annex/
Tax Assessor/Collector’s Office
para determinar se el equipo
contara con exacitud los votos
para todos los puestos oficiales y
sobre todos lost proyectos de ley.
Dean Rivers
(6-1t-b)
www.easttexasnews.com
JOBS AVAILABLE
OILFIELD &
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
***DRIVERS***
Class A CDL with
Hazardous Material & Tanker
Must have hazemat
Endorsement
Vacuum tanker
Exp a + but will train
With credentials
Local & regional driving
Top Pay, Benefits & Flexible
hours--and Overtime
Certified Mechanics top pay
and benefits. Must show
certification . Applications
taken Tues - Thurs.
Apply in Person
No Phone Calls Please
immediate opening for full or 401 N Beech or call 409-283parttime hair stylist. Come by 3606.
(5-4t-b)
PART-TIME/GOOD PAY!
The Tyler County Girls Softball
League is in need of umpires
for the 2010 season. No umpiring experience is required but
softball or baseball experience
would be helpful. Must be able
to work scheduled weeknights
from approx. 6pm-9:30pm, and
some Saturdays through the end
of May. Free training will be
provided as well as game equipment and attire. Paid per game
and cash paid daily. Additional
information Toand
applications
inquire about positions open at the Hospital,
To inquire about positions open at the Hospital,
available Sat.Check
Jan the
30,Employment
from 8amsection of our website at
Check the Employment section of our website at
2pm at the Woodville Summit.
www.tchospital.us
www.tchospital.us
(4-2t-p)
or call our
or call our
NURSES UNLIMITED, Inc.
To inquire about positions at the Hospital, check the employment section of our website at
Human
Resources
Department
at
Human
Resources
Department at
is seeking enthusiastic/outgowww.tchospital.us
(409)
283-6590
(409)
283-6590
ing caregivers to assist clients
in the home w/personal care,
Human Resources Department
meal prep, light housekeeping.
(409) 283-6590
(409) 283-6590
(409) 283-6590
P-T, EOE Call11001-888-278-9851
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1100
West 1100
BluffWEST
• Woodville
(6-2t-b)
TEXAS 75979
TEXAS 75979
KATRINA’S Styling Salon has
OPEN POSITION
CNA - Full Time and PRN.
Current Texas CNA license required.
Hospital experience preferred.
Collections Clerk - Full time, Collections
Experience required.
Woodville Health & Rehabilitation Center
HELP WANTED
FULL/PART TIME COOKS
Experience in Long Term Care Preferred
LVN POSITIONS AVAILABLE, APPLY IN PERSON.
Apply In Person – No phone calls please
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(409) 283-7780 • Fax (409) 331-0185
Local Man Gallops 1.2 Miles
Without Pain
BEXAR COUNTY – After using Thera-Gesic® pain creme on
his sore legs, Tom W. was comfortably romping through town
while laughing, according to witnesses. When
asked about the laughing, he replied, “The price
on this product is silly!”
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REGLAN
®
THG-10902
LEGAL NOTICE
automatic tabulating equipment
that will be used in the Democratic & Republican Election
herl on March 2, 2010, will be
tested on February 12, 2010, at
2:00 p.m. at County Annex/Tax
Assessor/Collector’s office to
ascertain that it will accurately
count the votes cast for all offices
and on all measures.
Dean Rivers
Parkinson’s Like Symptoms
Tongue Protrusions
Frowning, Facial Twitching
Reglan® (metoclopramide) has been linked to a
serious condition called Tardive Dyskinesia (TD),
which causes involuntary movements of the tongue,
HOUSTON, TEXAS
face or mouth, lip smacking, shakes, NMS, Dystonia,
Akathisia and other Parkinson’s-like symptoms.
BOARD CERTIFIED
In Feb. 2009, the FDA required the manufacturers
of Reglan® to include Black Box Warnings regarding PERSONAL INJURY TRIAL LAWYER
Texas Board of Legal Specialization
the drug’s usage for more than 12 weeks.
If you or a loved one has suffered severe side
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effects after taking Reglan® you may be entitled to
compensation. Cases taken on a Contingency Fee
Basis. Call for a Free Case Consultation
WILLIS LAW FIRM
1-800-883-9858
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13
11AM - 2PM
LINKS & BOUDAIN!
CMYK
Page 6B THE TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER February 11,, 2010
Purina Feed
R & D Hardware
& Feed
CEMENT WASH-OUT
CIRCLE
D
DIRT & DOZER
Red or White Sand • Top Soil • Rock
BACKHOE, DUMP TRUCK & DOZER WORK
GEORGE & DEBBIE DECKARD
(409) 837-9822
NIGHTS & WEEKENDS
Hwy 69 S. in Warren
(409) 547-3001 • Hrs. 8-6 M-F, 8-1 Sat.
Home Leveling
& Foundation Repair
Also Metal Roofing Installation and Repair
Stilt Homes • Pier & Beam
Mobile Homes • Leveling
Concrete Slab Repair
Fast, Courteous, Professional Service
Warranty Available
Call Rick (936) 414-9583
A-1 Get-er-Done
Tree Service
Phillip Hooks
Spurger
Woodworks, Inc.
Custom Woodworking
& Home Construction
P.O. Box 23
Spurger, TX 77660
(409) 429-3610
Cell (409) 200-1400
Sanderson Home
Improvements
VINYL SIDING • CARPORTS
DECKS • PATIO COVERS • METAL ROOFS
FREE ESTIMATES
Call Ed Sanderson 283-5430
601 Anderson Woodville, TX 75979
Rock & Dirt
Trackhoe & Dozer Work
Demolition
Experienced & Insured • Free estimates
No job too small or large
Bucket truck, cat loader, log loader,
debris removal, stump removal.
Now Accepting
Locally owned & operated (409) 429-3090
Marvin Carrell (409) 782-2347
Jaimie Carrell (409) 429-7437
Owner: Kent Gore
P.O. Box 654
Warren, Texas 77664
Home:
Cell:
Fax:
409-547-0200
409-656-2316
409-547-3212
Standley Mowing / Services
936.366.7949
Jacob Standley
Lawn Mowing, Brush Hogging,
Dirt Work, etc.
Serving Tyler & Polk County
DIRT • ROCK • DOZER
Foundations, Roads, Driveways,
Land Clearing, Lakes, House Pads,
Tractor work, maintainer work
GREG KIRKPATRICK
409.547.3433
SERVING TYLER COUNTY FOR 20 YEARS
Coast to Coast Carports, Inc.
Carports - Buildings - Garages - Barns Storage Building, etc
Custom sizes and colors available
PRICE REDUCED • Delivery & Setup
WE COVER IT ALL
Jerry’s Saw Shop (409) 283-3070
We accept Master Card, Visa, Discover, & American Express
FASTAX
Income Tax/IRS Representation
JUDY WHITTON
ENROLLED AGENT
P.O. Box 1001 • Woodville, TX 75979
409-460-0597
fastax.jw@sbcglobal.net
Enrolled Agent #92381
D&D Plumbing
Bonded & Insured
Plumbing Repair
Residential & Commercial
David Kirkindoll
409-283-3072
409-331-9170
Gilbert
Paving
Richard Gilbert Sr., Owner
Roads • Driveways • Patching • Parking Lots • Seal Coating
Patching Application Using Infrared Asphalt Recycler TM
Faster Repairs at Lower Cost!
Free Estimates • Paving in East Texas Since 1960
936-632-7208
1020 Garrison • Lufkin
Welding / Trailer Repair
Dozer Work / Land Clearing
Bush-Hogging / Dump Truck
Dirt and Sand
HAVE YOUR BUSINESS FEATURED
ON THE BUSINESS CARD DIRECTORY
PAGE!
Advertise for 4 weeks for only $80
or prepay for ONE FULL YEAR
and SAVE 20%
CMYK
Page 1B THE TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER
February 11, 2010
Tyler County Booster
www.easttexasnews.com
Making Memories Quilting Supplies & More
IN HOUSE SPECIALS!
Everyday Prices • 44” Fabric $5/yd • 108” Fabric $7/yd
(409) 283-5533 • 685 FM 256 N • Woodville
(190 West to FM 256, take right, 1st driveway on left)
C&J
Reasonable • Reliable
Stump GrindinG
Each Job Bid Separately
Hm (409) 331-0098 Woodville
Cell (409) 283-1891 or 283-1892
Barnes Plumbing Repair
Keith Barnes
(409)837-2916 hm
or (409)594-7408 cell
*Calls Responded to Daily*
GARAGE SALES
YARD SALE Sat/Sun, Feb
13/14, 7am-2pm.Hwy 1013 from
Spurger, 3/10mi CR 4547. Plus
size clothing, end tables, misc.
(6-1t-cc)
GARAGE SALE Fri/Sat, Feb
GRAND OPENING
FOR SALE
CAPTURED IMAGES & FRAMING
“A Photographic And Customing Framing Gallery”
Saturday February 13th 10-6:00
511 West Bluff in Woodville
Register for Door Prizes!
Currently representing the following Fine Art Photographers:
Ken Weaver, Carol Weaver, Tom Till, John Budd and Sam Keith
Ken & Carol Weaver, Owners
Tina Barrow, Manager
JC Watson, Sales Associate
511 West Bluff
Woodville, TX 75979
(409) 283-3185
12/13, 8am-? Designer handbags
(Dooney & Bourke), clothes,
dishes, lots of new stuff! Don’t
miss out! 307 West Holly
(6-1t-p)
HUGE MULTI-FAMILY Garage Sale. Clothes/shoes, infants’
to adults’, household items,
furniture, much more.Too much
to list! Thurs/Fri/Sat, Feb 18,
19, 20. 611 Kelley, Woodville.
Look for signs.
(6-1t-cc)
GARAGE SALE Sat/Feb 13,
8am-2pm. Clothes, toys, bike,
etc. Weather permitting. 412
Birch St, Woodville. (6-1t-p)
364 North Austin St
Jasper, TX 75951 (Arts Center Bldg)
(409)594-9359
Qualified • Capable • Ready
‘98 FORD TRACTOR 357 hrs,
2wd, front-end loader, detachable forks, 6’ Rhino Bush Hog, 5’
PTO-driven tiller, 3-point hitch,
stinger w/seeder, top. $10,500.
Remington 7m w/Leupold scope,
$700. 700 Winchester model
94 30/30 $325. 409-283-8657
(5-2t-b)
PORTABLE BUILDINGS
10x16, $1,100; 12x24, $1,700.
Call Mark, 713-545-6665
(3-4t-pce)
OVER 300 Record Albums for
sale (1 or all), dating from the
1940’s 409-283-5532 (4-4t-b)
2004 STX FORD F150, 20”
tires & rims, CD player, cold
air in-take, w/KNN air filter and
glass back pipes. Great shape,
$9500, 409-504-8787 (4-3t-nc)
2 GRAVE PLOTS, Woodville
cemetery, Mt. Pisgah, $400.
Call evening only, J.H.Clark,Jr.
409-283-5852
(6-4t-cc)
BEAUTIFUL Wood Dining
Table, 7’x3.5’ w/leaf, $300
firm. Some almost new office
furniture. 409-283-2487 (6-2t-b)
BLACK FORMAL with baby
blue accent. Al’s Formal Wear
original, strapless, corset back,
size 8. $100 (409)594-7408
NEW PERCUSSION DRUM
with case, bells, book. Paid
$400+, sell for $300 (409)
594-7408.
4-DR 2001 MAZDA 626,
131,000 mi., power windows/
locks, $2,700. Needs some transmission work 409-283-3082.
(6-4t-p)
COMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR
LEASE 1000 sq ft. on Hwy 190
$600 mo, $600 dep. 409-8379802
(41-tfn-b)
FIREWOOD
Every Vote Counts!
Early Voting Tuesday, February 16th
Pol. Ad Pd for by Kim Collier-Nagypal
409.385.1841
$6,900
PETS
DOG FOUND Hwy 92@190
409-377-1460 or 409-331-9427
Red Lantern BBQ
(6-1t-nc)
FOR SALE CKC male Chihuahua pups. Will be small. 1st shots
& wormed, $125, 409-283-5614
(6-1t-b)
08 HONDA ODYSSEY
03 TOYOTA COROLLA
7 passenger van, 6 cyl, automatic,
CD, dual air, quad seating
4 door, automatic, A/C, CD
V6, 5 speed, 20 inch
custom wheels
$6,995
07 FORD MUSTANG
Chrome wheels,
automatic, leather,
27K miles, factory
warranty
$19,995
FRUIT & NUT trees, berry
bushes, grapevines, figs, and
more. Nursery will open Feb.
2 for Spring Season. Plant
now! Paisley Pumpkin Farms
Nursery, 409-837-2384. Hwy
255 @ FM 3251 just off 69
near Colmesneil. Open M-F,
9-6 and most Saturdays and
Sundays during Spring season
(call first). Check out our website
at paisleypumpkinfarmsnursery.
com.
(4-6t-p)
HANDYMAN
USED CARS
07 CHEVY REG CAB
Paisley Pumpkin
HANDYMAN/GENERAL
CLEANUP Haul away unwanted debris, tree/brush
removal, fencing, painting. Free
estimates, references available.
409-837-9830 or 936-676-2015
(6-1t-p)
1415 Highway 96 Bypass • Silsbee
$20,500
J&S TREE SERVICE Firewood for sale, $125 cord, $25
deliver/stack. Free removal of
downed/unwanted trees. Free
estimates on take-down. . 409429-8293 or 409-429-8298.
(5-2t-b)
08 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE
Leather, sunroof,
factory warranty
$16,500
08 CHEVY 1 TON CREW CAB
4x4, diesel, LT,
dually, auto, CD,
loaded, trlr tow, pwr
seats, alloy wheeks
$29,800
ART FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY. *PRICES PLUS TTL. PRICES GOOD THROUGH 2/17/10
CMYK
INFORMATION
On August 18, 2008, a lady
ran into the back bumper of a
black 2008 Dodge 4-door truck
I was transporting just on the
north side of Woodville. We
were northbound. A lady, who
said she lived in Colmesneil,
stopped and gave me her name
and phone number, saying the
other person, driving a small car,
was following too close, and if
I needed a witness to call her. I
gave her name and number to the
Woodville policeman, but he did
not include it in his report of the
accident. If you were the person
who witnessed this accident, or
you know who did, please, call
me. I am being sued wrongfully,
John Jasper, email: jjasper@
consolidated.net, 936-632-5040
or 936-635-2999.
(5-4t-nc)