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VOLUME 131 - NO. 43 SUNDAY, MAY 30, 2010 DECATUR, TEXAS 24 PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS PLUS INSERTS 75¢ WISE COUNTY INSIDE ... SIMPLE CEREMONY A Decatur senior gives a gift to his parents. See page 2A INSIDE SPORTS ... TAKING THE FIELD Local football players begin 7-on-7 action. See page 2B INSIDE ... SUMMER STORIES Chico mayor J.D. Clark encourages reading this summer with a special program. See page 2A AREA DEATHS AND FUNERALS HERBERT ARTHUR ‘HERB’ TODISCO Runaway Bay KATHRYN ANN HODGES Alvord MARY RUTH SINGLETON Perrin See page 13A WEATHER... Sat 5/29 92/71 Messenger photos by Andrew May ROLL OUT — A 15-year-old Bowie girl suffered serious injuries in a wreck Friday afternoon just north of Decatur. Above, medics transport her from an ambulance to a helicopter to fly her to Cook Children’s in Fort Worth. 2 children injured in rollover By BRANDON EVANS Two children sustained serious injuries in a one-vehicle rollover on U.S. 287 just north of Decatur near Bono’s Chophouse and Saloon Friday afternoon. Shortly after 2, a van driven by Tonya Sanders, 34, of Bowie drove off the road and rolled several times. “She was going northbound and there was an 18-wheeler in the inside lane that came into her lane,” said state trooper Russell Reid. “She tried to avoid it. She ended up in the ditch and rolled several times.” Her two daughters suffered serious injuries in the crash. Her 15-year-old received air transport to Cook Children’s Hospital in Fort Worth. Her 5-year-old was driven to Wise Regional Health System in Decatur. The mother was uninjured in the wreck. She rode in the ambulance with her 5-yearold daughter. Decatur firefighters used extrication tools to pry the doors off the van to get to the girl in the backseat. MOTHER’S DISTRESS — Wise County medic Phil Sams consoles Tonya Sanders, 34, of Bowie after her two daughters were injured in a wreck. Wayne Miles, of Dallas, was southbound in a tractor-trailer when he saw the wreck. He slammed his brakes and rushed to the scene. “It was flipping in the air over and over,” Miles said. “I was the first one to get there. I saw the little girl in the back seat with a lot of blood coming out of her head.” “Why did this have to happen? Why?” Sanders said over and over as medics worked to remove her children from the vehicle. Wise County medic Phil Sams eventually calmed her down. Sanders and her daughters were headed home to Bowie after a trip to Walmart when the accident occurred. Canned foods, soda cans, potatoes, raw drumsticks and other groceries lay scattered and crushed across the gravel driveway where the blue van came to a rest. Although the extent of injuries are unknown at the time of this report, emergency responders on scene expect the girls to survive. Mainly sunny. High 92F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph. Sun 5/30 92/71 A few clouds. Highs in the low 90s and lows in the low 70s. Mon 5/31 88/70 Partly cloudy, chance of a thunderstorm. Tue 6/1 6/2 Carved memories ‘Story pole’ represents veteran’s experiences of war 91/71 Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 90s and lows in the low 70s. Wed DECATUR 88/71 Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the low 70s. INDEX News Briefs ..... 2A Sports ...............1B Opinion ........... 4A Classifieds.........3B Obits .............. 13A Wise Business..14A Wise County Messenger P.O. Box 149 115 South Trinity Decatur, Texas 76234 www.wcmessenger.com By MANDY BOURGEOIS For years, Ashley Clifton, 90, of Decatur did not talk about his service in World War II. “He never talked about the war much until about the 50th anniversary,” his daughter, Adrienne Faulhaber said. “Then we began to learn more about it. I didn’t know he was in the Battle of Okinawa until a few years ago.” When Clifton began to talk about his years serving in the Pacific, he told of playing poker, his liquor “stores,” the mail buoy and his pet monkey – the things that kept his mind off the fear and horror of war. These are the images that Clifton’s son-in-law, Dewey Faulhaber, carved into Clifton’s walking stick. “They’re kind of like story poles,” Messenger photo by Joe Duty STRONG MEMORY — Ashley Clifton says his memory is still intact and that he can remember traveling in a covered wagon as a 2-year-old. Clifton has begun sharing his memories of World War II with his children, and his son-inlaw carved a walking stick with images from those memories. Adrienne said. Her husband has made several of the walking sticks for family members, each carved with images representative of their owner. Clifton’s walking stick, made over a four-month period, reflects the stories he has told over the years. The handle is the bow of the LST-744, the “landing ship, tank” that Clifton served on through the last half of his military career, including in the Battle of Okinawa. Immediately under the handle is a young Clifton, called Cliff by his shipmates. Dominoes and cards are shown throughout the artwork, and Clifton’s monkey is shown holding the ace of spades. “I was raised in a gambling fam- Continued on page 12A 2A WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 DECATUR Follow us on twitter.com/ wcmessenger Phil Major President & Publisher P.O. Box 149 115 S. Trinity Decatur, TX 76234 940-627-5987 Fax 940-627-1004 www.wcmessenger.com news@wcmessenger.com Messenger photo by Joe Duty SURPRISE GRAD — Brandon Jones gives his mom Suzette a hug after a surprise graduation ceremony Tuesday. His father David and adopted sister Tia look on with joy. First class A single senior graduated Tuesday night at Decatur High School. Brandon Jones, dressed in blueand-white draping regalia, entered the high school theater and marched down the aisle. Passing his parents, his mother clutched him and burst into tears. The senior then walked across the stage and accepted his diploma as members of the band played “Pomp and Circumstance.” “We’ll begin tonight with a special presentation,” said DHS principal Jason Cochran, just moments before during the Senior Awards Program. “Decatur is about to grow by one person next week,” he said. “The Jones will be bringing home a new Decatur Eagle. “David and Suzette (Jones) will be headed to China tomorrow,” he explained. “They’ll have to miss the graduation ceremony of their son after 18 years of hoping and waiting. That’s not right.” Instead of letting them miss graduation, the principal, Brandon and Continued on page 15A Mark Jordan Vice President/ General Manager EDITORIAL Brian Knox Editor Denny Deady Special Projects Manager Kristen Tribe Assistant Editor Mandy Bourgeois Brandon Evans Richard Greene Sports Editor Mack Thweatt Keri PritchardWillerton Graphic Artist Joe Duty Photographer BUSINESS OFFICE Kristi Bennett Business Manager Lesa Major Teresa Mayberry CLASSIFIEDS Donna Bean ADVERTISING Lisa Davis Advertising Manager Lori White Kelly Guess Audrey Pannell Messenger photo by Julie Duty WALK ALONE — Donned in full regalia, Brandon Jones walks the stage alone Tuesday. His parents were flying to China Wednesday morning to adopt a child and thought they were going to miss his graduation. Laura Belcher Michelle Bush PRODUCTION Todd A. Griffith Production Manager/Webmaster Andrew May Videographer Pierre Moua SUBSCRIBER SERVICES Anne Upton Manager NEWS BRIEFS SEATS NEEDED — Wise Hope Shelter and Crisis Center is in need of donations of new or gently used car seats and booster seats. Donations can be dropped off at 407 S. Washburn St. in Decatur. For information, call (940) 626-4585. ACTOR NEEDED — Off 380 Players is seeking a male age 35 or older for the role of Morrie in the upcoming Detour production “Tuesdays with Morrie.” To audition, call (940) 389-7151 for an audition time. The show will be held mid July. former Wise County Sheriff Phil Ryan was to present the program. THIS WEEKEND’S EVENTS ... SCV DINNER — The Sons of Confederate Veterans’ annual Bob Holloway Dinner was to be 6 p.m. Saturday, May 29, at the Decatur Civic Center. Holloway was the camp’s founder and charter member. Retired Texas Ranger and FOOD DRIVE — The New Vision Ministry Youth was to stage a canned food drive for the hungry children of Wise County 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 29, at N-Out in Alvord. Donations Continued on page 10A Blake Simmons Roger Weber Jesse Matheny OFFICE SUPPLY Leisa Gage Manager Tim Terrell Sue Carlson James Bradshaw Shelly Stokes Carrie Adkins SUBSCRIPTIONS $35 a year In-County $40 a year Out-of-County $45 a year Out-of-State $20 Digital Subscription www.wcmessenger.com/subscribe ________________________________ Name WISE COUNTY By MANDY BOURGEOIS Messenger photo by Joe Duty SUMMER IS FOR READING — Chico Mayor J.D. Clark encourages kids and adults to read this summer through a community reading initiative. Lists by grade level are available on the website www.cityofchicotexas.com. Above, Clark reads to Merry Sharon Tullos, Cambryn Riddles, Jules Tullos and Reena Spann. ing or are books that my students enjoy and talk about,” Clark said. Clark plans to keep his grading Lowell Burkett Wesley Robinson Mayor wants kids reading this summer Between dips in the pool and slumber parties, Chico Mayor J.D. Clark hopes children in Wise County will dive into a good book over the summer. Clark recently announced a community reading initiative, encouraging children and adults to read during the summer months. “Being a teacher, I’m in the unique position of having the summer months off. I’m in city hall a lot, and I’ll be there this summer during the budgeting process,” Clark said. “I was thinking of something I could do during the summer to combine what I do as a day job with the mayor position.” The program will culminate with a reception and drawings for prizes for kids who read at least six of the books on Clark’s list, which includes books specific to each grade level. However, children are not required to read books within their grade level. “A lot are books I remember read- Keri Pritchard-Willerton Editorial Graphic Artist Ken Roselle Senior Account Executive School, son surprise parents with graduation present By BRANDON EVANS Joe Duty Photographer skills sharp, too — he is asking participating children to send a halfpage summary of each book read. Clark’s list for adults includes some of his favorites. “I read a lot, and I thought I could put together a list that really impacted me,” he said. “They may disagree — they may think it’s a terrible book. But it will get them talking about it.” Clark plans to have discussions about the adult list on his Facebook page. The program begins June 1 and will conclude with the beginning of school. In its first year, Clark is hoping to have enough response for the initiative to continue next year. “I would like to try to do some kind of reading encouragement,” he said. “I feel it’s so important for whatever they want to do later.” The program is open for kids and adults throughout the county. The reading lists are available on the municipal website, www.cityofchicotexas.com. 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For advertising opportunities in this unique, yearly visitors and newcomers guide that gets distributed all over Wise County (and beyond), contact Lori, Laura, Kelly, Audrey or Lisa at 940-627-5987 or email ads@wcmessenger.com 4A WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 OPINION OUR VIEWS Politics could drive postal delivery debate By PHIL MAJOR The effort to end Saturday mail delivery is the subject of a nationwide series of hearings by the Postal Regulatory Commission, including one recently in Dallas. The PRC scheduled rare field hearings in order to get a better view of what’s being considered – ending the universal service mandate of the postal service by stopping all Saturday deliveries except to post office boxes. While the PRC will not have a direct impact on the decision whether to cut back delivery to five days a week, its opinion of the USPS’s request could have a big impact on the final arbiter, the United States Congress. The fact that the PRC called for field hearings shows the five- member commission understands rates are tied to rises in the cost the gravity of this decision. of consumer goods, but with bilIt has gone one step further and lions in red ink, the postal service asked for a study to deis going a step further termine the social value and asking for even of the postal service. That higher rates to offset the sounds a little difficult to losses. quantify, but they are apOne of the big issues parently going to try. on the table is a requirement that USPS prepay The Dallas hearing included two newspaper employee benefits, which publishers, two county ofis one major reason for ficials, three independent the operating losses. PRC businesses that depend Commissioner Mark upon the mail to deMAJOR Acton assured us that the commission also would liver their products and a postal official. like to see the prepayThe business folks said they ments stopped, since no other could support a cut in service if it federal agency has to operate that means prices won’t rise. However way. PRC Chairman Ruth Goldway But the one huge factor that told them the USPS is also asking did not come up was the high cost of labor in the USPS. Thanks to for additional revenues. USPS successful efforts by the unions, the average cost of a postal employee is $84,000 a year. I don’t know many businesses that could operate like that without losing money. The sad part is that business decisions will not likely drive this debate. It will most likely be political. The Democrats control Congress. Labor supports Democrats (and Saturday delivery). Add two and two and see if you think Saturday mail delivery will end. Perhaps the postmaster general, who is forging ahead with an all-out campaign to convince the country that Saturday mail needs to go the way of the Pony Express, is pushing this issue to help get the unions back to the bargaining table for wage concessions. We will continue to watch and wait, and if it appears Saturday mail is dead, we’ll start transition plans to other means of delivering our weekend edition to Wise County residents. The USPS has recommended we could just change our publication date. That won’t happen. We told the PRC we would no longer be the post office’s largest customer in Wise County, if Saturday delivery goes away. We’re not sure they really understood that prior to the hearing. Now they know. Whether that has any impact on the final outcome is anybody’s guess. We figure we won’t have to pull the trigger before next year, if at all. Until then, we’ll just have to see how it plays out. Benjamin Franklin must be rolling in his grave. YOUR VIEWS Thanks for supporting the center The ladies of the Boonsville Community Center would like to thank all our friends and neighbors who came to have lunch with us to support the center. A special thanks to the Messenger and Index for helping us advertise the event. It was a great success and we will be able to continue to make improvements and maintain our building. Ann Henderson and The Ladies Lunch Bunch Program helps teens understand system The Wise County Teen Court board wants to thank all the courts, students, members, parents, community service members, volunteers and our community for the support you have given to our program and the youth – the future adults of our country. We feel that this program has given the students knowledge to a better outlook on life, the importance of making the right decisions and a better understanding of our judicial system. It takes a community working together to succeed in being one to be proud to be a part of. Again, we thank you. The Wise County Teen Court Board Show appreciation on Memorial Day As a veteran of the Vietnam War, it is good to see so many of our present day military personnel receive recognition for their sacrifices and service to this wonderful country of ours. I just ask the people of Wise County to pay tribute Memorial Day to the brave young men and women who did not return from protecting the many nations of the world through the years. Remember, as the song goes, “All gave some, some gave all.” Please do not forget, freedom is not free. Gary Morgan Boyd Questions raised about streets First, I would like to give God all the praise and glory. I prayed for the right words in every letter. Also, I would like to thank the city for the immediate response to the street repairs on the west side of Bridgeport and hiring an outside company to do the work. It’s not that our own employees could not do the work, it just worked out this way. I have just a few questions. Where did the extra funding come from? Why are you not going all the way down Critterdon Street? Is it because it’s a dead end, and no one will see it? Well, there are folks who live down there and deserve to get the same benefit as the rest of us. When will the much needed drainage begin? If not soon, the work being done now will be a huge waste of money. It would be a shame to get this far and have to start all over again. Mayor McComis: thumbs up. You have already jumped in with both feet and are taking your job very seriously. Vicki King Bridgeport Continued on page 5A OTHER VIEWS Remember those who sacrificed for freedom By MARTHA RANDOLPH CARR It’s time once again to remember those who have sacrificed their lives in the service of our country so that the rest of us can argue over the details and then go home to dinner with our families. Originally, there were separate dates for Memorial Day. The Southern states chose their own individual dates, while the rest of the country chose late May. After World War I, we let go of some of our past grievances as a country and compromised. The South also now recognizes the last Monday in May as the official date and then has additional days set aside to commemorate the Confederate war dead. While the holiday has since been taken over by lawn and garden sales, pool openings and backyard barbecues, the tradition is supposed to be to visit the graves of fallen soldiers from any generation, spruce them up and leave behind flowers, particularly poppies, and a small American flag. Poppies can also be worn in the lapel as a sign of remembrance and gratitude. Poppies were first used in the early 20th century and really caught on when the Veterans of Foreign Wars started selling them in 1922. A small flower would be refreshing after the sea of ribbons and rubber bracelets. In 2000, a resolution was passed asking all Americans to pause at 3 p.m. local time, “To voluntarily and informally observe in their own way a moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they are doing for a moment of silence or listening to Taps.” The resolution was signed by President Clinton with a special request of gratitude for how well the country was doing that year, economically. OK, things have changed quite a bit in the past 10 years. There’s been 9/11, a war in two foreign countries that’s dragging on and a Great Recession. So that’s all the more reason to take a moment and recognize what a few have made possible for the rest of us. The United States is still here. That’s the gift. We can come together in a moment of gratitude to remember and thank those who knowingly stepped out onto a battlefield to give the rest of us a chance to continue on in a democratic state. No soldier ever asks for those they defend back home to agree with them on political or religious issues. They don’t demand celebrity salaries or even seek fame for going into armed combat. Imagine if your job description included ducking from enemy fire or keeping watch for roadside bombs. We’d at least want our neighbor to give us the bigger burger off the grill. Lately, it’s seemed like those who work along Wall Street have been the rocks stars in America, but we’ve gotten a great reality check in the past two years about how to recognize what’s really important. People who make piles of money for moving around other piles of money should never be on the list. We have worshipped the Dow long enough and can stop behaving as if the stock market is the heartbeat of our country. It’s really just Vegas on a small island. Our real rock stars are teachers, police and firemen and women, civil servants and parents who raise not only their own kids, but others as well. However, at the front of the line is always going to be the men and women who join the armed services to protect our right to free speech, free assembly, swift courts and quite a few other freedoms that other countries can at least dream of because there is America as an example across the oceans. Continued on page 5A WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 5A WISE COUNTY ALVORD INCIDENT —A bicyclist was hit by a vehicle just northeast of Alvord Thursday. The Wise County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the incident. Neighbor dispute may have led to hit-and-run By MANDY BOURGEOIS The Wise County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a claim by a bicyclist that she was intentionally hit by a vehicle. The incident happened Thursday morning on County Road 2690, about three miles northeast of Alvord. A bicyclist had just started her ride when a female neighbor approached in her vehicle. Sgt. Barney Graham with the sheriff’s department said that words were exchanged between the women, and the bicyclist claims that the driver then intentionally hit her with the vehicle. The driver left the scene, and the bicyclist called 911. The bicyclist was taken to Wise Regional Health System with minor injuries. No arrests have been made, and the department is investigating the charges as an aggravated assault. Q E-mail Mandy at mbourgeois@wcmessenger. com. Messenger photo by Andrew May YOUR VIEWS Continued from page 4A U.S. is spiraling to demise For some time, we have watched as America is being destroyed, and especially now with enormous debt under our current, socialist-leaning president, Barack Obama. Surely we Americans have come to the conclusion that Obama, his administration and most Democrats, as well as some Republicans, are to be classified as socialists and are determined to put into place a socialist-type government. Those who oppose this system must put some walk to their talk and concerns. Those in Washington who will not listen or act on the requests and will of the majority must be voted out of office. We will take back this country if we unite and act. We do not want a European-type government, global economy or currency. This will lead to the deceptive one-world government of the Antichrist. Already the spirit of the Antichrist is at work in the White House, Washington and much of America. Preachers of the pulpits, where are you and what say you? What about the 13-story training center/mosque being built next door to Ground Zero? Space is not allowed to name a few who have a socialist mindset and work endlessly to get this goal accomplished. Never forget Obama’s words: “We will fundamentally transform America into a system we can believe in.” Healthcare reform is hot off the press. It is socialist- type governmental program that when implemented will destroy our healthcare system. Yes, I know a large percentage of you support and are shouting about this. Where will your shout be when you have to wait for an extended period of time to see a doctor? You may be having a heart attack or have cancer and need chemo, but there will be a long line. Your shout will turn into screams. If you think the Obama government will provide, then think on. It isn’t going to happen. Maybe you should consider moving to Canada, England or maybe Greece. They all have these government-run, socialized medicine systems. Greece is hot in the news today. It’s bankrupt because of the entitlements to their people, and now the country is being bailed out by the International Monetary Fund. And in case you didn’t know, we, the American taxpayers, are the largest contributors to the IMF. Your money is bailing out Greece. They are shouting, screaming and fighting in the streets, even destroying their own country, yet the system has failed. America, I ask you – do you want this socialist-type of government? God help us. May we turn to God with a pure heart. We have a choice and time is short, so let’s draw a line in the sand and take our positions. Ted Shaw Boyd BACK HOME IN WISE, SAVING YOU MONEY! RANDY WILLIAMS 940-62 940-6 27-2177 BUICK • CHEVY • GMC • CADILLAC • HYUNDAI • PRE-OWNED Let RANDY HELP YOU with ALL Your NEW and PRE-OWNED Vehicle Needs! SUMMER REGISTRATION BEGINNING OTHER VIEWS Remember those who ... Continued from page 4A Happy Memorial Day everyone, and to our service men and women everywhere, thank you. We are forever grateful. Q The website, www.usmemorialday.org, has a lot of additional great background information on the national holiday including past traditions. Q Carr’s column is distributed exclusively by Cagle Cartoons Inc. newspaper syndicate. Her latest book is the memoir, “A Place to Call Home.” E-mail her at Martha@caglecartoons.com. Happy 50th Birthday! Bob Schuring June 1 203 W. 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The psychiatrist who heads Wise Regional Health System’s Behavioral Health Services program, Dr. Siddique watched as Maggie, a 3 1/2-year-old Pembroke Welsh Corgi and certified therapy dog, became the center of attention at a reception in recognition of Mental Health Month. The tri-color, people-oriented dog with short legs and no tail greeted guests warmly and accepted all offers of snacks at the reception on the west campus of Wise Regional Health System in Decatur. “Next year, no dog,” laughed Dr. Siddique. The personable health care professional has been medical director of the Behavioral Health Services program since its inception two years ago. As the reputation of the program has grown, he has seen an increase in patients and services. Maggie is part of those expanded services. Jennifer Jarosz, program therapist in the Behavioral Health Intensive Outpatient program, owns and handles Maggie. They visit patients once a week. “They love her,” Jarosz says of the patients. “I’ll often ask them what the best part of their day has been, and a lot of times it’s her visit. A lot of them are missing their own dogs.” Messenger photos by Denny Deady Maggie is certified by the Delta Society, a human-services organization dedicated to improving people’s health and well-being through positive interactions with animals. To achieve its world-wide mission, Delta Society educates healthcare and other professionals on how to incorporate animals into PARADISE Conference center to close its doors Garrett Creek Ranch in Paradise, a 460-acre conference center, will close its doors July 31. Leslie Schultz of Dallas opened the ranch in 1988 and over the years drew customers from around the globe. Texas companies like Mary Kay, Texas Instruments, Exxon Mobile and Frito Lay were frequent customers. In recent years, Schultz’ daughter, Jaynie Schultz, oversaw the 50-guestroom ranch. Jaynie Schultz said the ranch will reopen as New Hope at Garrett Creek Ranch, a recovery center for those suffering from alcoholism and other addic- Regional, the majority of patients are geriatrics who are dealing with losses, said Dr. Siddique. Many think their ailments are just part of the grieving process over the loss of a loved one. “They are withdrawn, isolated and they think it is normal that they are losing weight so they don’t get help,” said Dr. Siddique. “But when you treat depression, often the memory will improve.” Also, physical ailments will also go away. “There are definitely strong links between body and mind,” he added, noting that cardiac problems may develop from depression, and depression may develop from cardiac conditions. “If they don’t seek help, it can lead to other problems, such as family problems like divorce,” he said. Dr. Siddique is proud of the reputation of the program and its staff. “We have wonderful therapists,” he said. “We get very good feedback all the time. We are now getting patients from McKinney and Southlake. They’ve heard about us. They’ve tried other places and now want to try this place.” A group has been organized at the center for families of patients. They meet once a month. Dr. Siddique is the only psychiatrist officed full-time at the center, but two other psychiatrists also see patients. For information on the program, contact Melanie Whittle, program director, at (940) 626-0145 or melanie.whittle@wiseregional.com. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTED — Dr. Haroon Siddique, medical director, and Melanie Whittle, program director, of Behavioral Health Services at Wise Regional Health System, hosted a reception May 20 in recognition of Mental Health Month. Jennifer Jarosz, program therapist with the Behavioral Health Intensive Outpatient Program at Wise Regional Health System, introduced guests at the reception to Maggie, a therapy dog. Maggie is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi. tions. She said she expects the new owners to be good corporate citizens. Within the past year, Jaynie Schultz and Debra Williams, former director of sales and marketing for Garrett Creek, formed a new company, Retreat Central. They help clients locate camps and facilities for retreats. During its 22-year history, Garrett Creek hosted 25,000 guests and more than 1,500 meetings. Jaynie Schultz said 80 percent of the ranch’s corporate retreat business came from Dallas-Fort Worth companies, chambers of commerce and school districts. DECATUR treatment, provides a “gold standard” therapy animal curriculum and training and inspires people to volunteer with their pets in their local communities. Dr. Siddique is intent on removing the stigma from mental health. The recognition of Mental Health Month in May and educating the public to the treatment available locally is part of that effort to encourage people to seek help. “There is no health without mental health,” Dr. Siddique is fond of saying. He says that 70 percent of patients get better with medication but that only one in four seek help. Through the inpatient and intensive outpatient program at Wise FORT WORTH Eaton named top CPA Submitted photo Jeff Eaton has been named CPA of the Year by the Fort Worth chapter, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants. The chapter’s highest honor was presented to Eaton at a meeting May 20. “A CPA for all seasons” is how outgoing President Pat Admire described Eaton, noting his long career of service to the profession, which began just two years after he became a Certified Public Accountant. “In the 1980s, Jeff was instrumental in starting a statewide taxpayer education program that was a great enhancement to the image of the profession,” said Admire. Eaton, the son of Roy and Jeannine Eaton of Decatur, is a longtime member of the TSCPA board of directors, past president of the Tarrant County chapter and a leader in the state’s legislative and regulatory affairs work. He is a partner in the public accounting firm of Spillar Mitcham Eaton & Bicknell in Fort Worth. His wife, Terry, is also a CPA. The couple has two daughters. WISE COUNTY Edward Jones honored by SmartMoney Financial services firm Edward Jones was named the No. 1 full-service brokerage firm in the June edition of SmartMoney magazine. “Across-the-board strength vaults Edward Jones into first place,” according to the magazine. “The St. Louis-based firm ranks first in three survey categories this year: stock picking, brokerage statement and customer satisfaction.” The magazine lauded Edward Jones for growing the number of financial advisors – up more than 500 since last year – to meet investor needs. Edward Jones is represented in Wise County by Jim Warren in Boyd, Jay Craddock in Bridgeport and Jeremy House and Randy Bowker in Decatur. BUSINESS BRIEFS Academy to open in fall Victory in Christ Classical Lutheran Academy in Newark will open Sept. 13 to children in pre-k through ninth grades. The academy plans to add a grade each year through 12th grade. For information, call (817) 489-5400. Messenger photo by Denny Deady HAPPY BIRTHDAY— Dwight Reeves and Vicky Leake of Legend Bank in Decatur welcome guests to a picnic at the bank May 21. Legend is celebrating its 120th birthday this year, and the Decatur branch is hosting monthly celebrations. Employment data released for county According to a report from the Texas Workforce Commission, Wise County’s employment for the fourth quarter of 2009 amounted to 17,585 people. The largest number of workers, 4,339, were employed in the trade, transportation and utilities industries. Other industry totals include local government, 3,410; education and health services, 2,166; natural resources and mining, 1,917; leisure and hospitality, 1,453; manufacturing, 1,318; construction, 915; professional business services, 821; financial activities, 503; other services, 394; information, 116; federal and state government, 113 each; and unclassified, 6. Covered employment and wages for all industries, including the federal government, in the fourth quarter amounted to wages of $176,306,503 for an average weekly wage of $771. Continued on page 7A WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 7A BUSINESS DECATUR South closes 30-year banking career By DENNY DEADY With four children, eight grandchildren and a beautiful home with a spacious yard, it’s doubtful Mary Nell South will be bored in retirement. Besides that, bored has never been part of her lifestyle. When South left her teller’s job at the South Branch of Wells Fargo Bank in Decatur on Friday after a reception in her honor, she closed the door on a 30-year banking career that began in her hometown of Bryan. She leaves with no regrets and with the knowledge that it is time to retire. “I’m excited,” she said. “I do feel good about it.” She was quick to add, “I’m gonna miss the people I see daily.” Banking has been good to South. She has had an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life, people she says she wouldn’t have met otherwise. “I’m really thankful to Jimmy Cunnius, who called me and offered me a job,” said South of the former officer of the First National Bank in Decatur. “I was working in the office at church when he called. He gave me a chance,” she said. That was 1983, and South worked as a teller at First National. When the South Branch opened in 1986, she opted to be part of it. She retired from that location, although the name of the bank has changed twice over the years. In an atmosphere of change in bank ownership and management, South remained the constant. Her familiar face and friendly manner offered stability for longtime customers. Those customers thought so much of her that they voted her Messenger photo by Joe Duty MARY NELL SOUTH “Best Teller in Wise County” several times over the years. South has a long list of things she wants to do in retirement. First and foremost is time with her grandchildren. All three of her daughters live close by, and all are teachers. She wants to be available to help out when needed, like times when the kids are sick and mom needs to be at school. Her oldest daughter, DeDe Diaczenko, and her two children live with her. Daughter Sonja and her husband Davey Edwards live in Alvord with their two boys, and daughter Holly and her husband, Dr. Jeff Harrison and their two girls live just west of Decatur. Son Bill and his wife live in Pilot Point with their two children. Bill is a fireman in McKinney. South also wants to travel. She and her two sisters love to travel together and try to go somewhere together twice a year. This year the three Paula Deen fans are headed for Savannah, Ga. “I’ve been volunteering at the hospital and arranging flowers in the gift shop at night,” said South. “Now I’ll be able to do that more. “I’ve also always wanted to take part in a morning Bible study.” As an afterthought, she laughs and adds, “And this whole house needs to be cleaned and painted. I really don’t think I’ll ever get bored.” WISE COUNTY Sales tax rebates increase for first time in months For the first time in 14 months, State Comptroller Susan Combs’ sales tax rebates to local governments reflect an increase over the previous year. Although just four Wise County cities felt that increase, the declines by other cities seem to be lessening. Combs announced the state collected $1.68 billion in sales tax revenue in April, up 1.4 percent compared to April 2009. Retail trade saw almost a 5 percent increase in collections, and gains also occurred in the manufacturing sector. Declines continued in the oil and natural gas production sector and construction. In Wise County, gains May 2010 City/ County Alvord Aurora Boyd Bridgeport Chico Decatur Lake Bridgeport New Fairview Newark Paradise Rhome Runaway Bay Wise County Current Rate Net Payment This Period Comparable Payment Prior Year Percent Change 1.0% 1.0% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 0.5% $10,055 $2,008 $25,510 $199,280 $27,477 $316,935 $1,040 $23,766 $6,665 $4,618 $28,835 $4,317 $360,127 $9,614 $2,597 $33,854 $271,887 $20,769 $313,482 $2,004 $36,665 $5,397 $5,823 $22,055 $5,662 $363,730 5%▲ -23%▼ -25%▼ -27%▼ -46%▼ 1%▲ -48%▼ -35%▼ 23%▲ -21%▼ 31%▲ -24%▼ -.99%▼ were felt by the cities of Alvord, Decatur, Newark and 2010 Payments To Date 2009 Payments To Date Percent Change $45,425 $37,462 $7,068 $10,591 $91,015 $157,448 $842,688 $1,591,528 $110,655 $255,003 $1,360,243 $1,593,660 $6,527 $7,450 $107,884 $257,739 $23,748 $27,079 $22,192 $27,644 $88,616 $95,118 $19,394 $19,819 $1,381,871 $2,033,053 21%▲ -33%▼ -42%▼ -47%▼ -57%▼ -15%▼ -12%▼ -58%▼ -12%▼ -20%▼ -7%▼ -2%▼ -32%▲ Rhome. Although Decatur’s gain was just 1 percent, it was nonetheless a gain. Decatur received $316,935, up slightly from the $313,482 received in May last year. For the year, Decatur is down 15 percent in sales tax revenue, at more than $1.3 million. Alvord’s share, $10,055, is 5 percent more than the city received at this time last year. For the year, Alvord is up 21 percent, at $45,425. The city of Newark is up 23 percent for April, at $6,665 while Rhome is up 31 percent, at $28,835. Every city in the county, with the exception of Alvord, is down for the year. Wise County earned $360,127 in April, down less than 1 percent compared to a year ago. The county has received $1.3 million so far BUSINESS BRIEFS Continued from page 6A ENERGY STAR items to be sales tax free On Memorial Day weekend, Texans have the opportunity to save on energyefficient appliances. The third annual ENERGY STAR sales tax holiday May 29-31 means Texans do not have to pay state and local sales tax on certain energy-efficient products. Qualifying household products bearing the ENERGY STAR label include air conditioners priced less than $6,000, refrigerators priced less than $2,000, ceiling fans, incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs, clothes washers, dishwashers, dehumidifiers and programmable ther- this year, down 32 percent compared to last year at this time. Bridgeport’s losses are lessening as the city received $199,280 in May, down 27 percent from last year. Bridgeport has earned $842,688 so far this year, down from the $1.5 million earned at the same time last year. May’s sales tax allocations to local governments represent March sales that were reported to the comptroller in April by monthly tax filers and January, February and March sales reported to the comptroller in April by quarterly tax filers. Rebates were sent to local governments May 14. BRIDGEPORT mostats, along with installation and delivery charges for these products. Information about the tax holiday is available at www.texaspowerfulsmart. org. Dr. Jerry Watson named chief Dr. Jerry Watson was named chief of staff of Grand Strand Regional Medical Center in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He is the son of Jerry and Shirley Watson and the grandson of Mrs. Joe Lee Fox, all of Decatur. Jerry is a cardiologist, and he joined the hospital in 1995. He and his wife, Jennifer, have triplets, Ethan, Nathan and Lindsey. Messenger photos by Denny Deady HONOREES — First State Bank honored six members of its staff for more than 30 years of service each at a reception May 21 at its Bridgeport branch. Honorees and their number of years with the bank include (from left) Janet Terrell, 32; Laura Coble, 30; Shelly Prost, 34; Berniece Bailey, 43; Paul Reasoner, 33; and Embry Hines, 37. LONGTIME BANKER — Wayne Harveson (right) has received the 50 Year Banker Award from the Texas Bankers Association. Martin Woodruff was one of many well-wishers who attended a reception in his honor May 21 at First State Bank in Bridgeport. 8A WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 WISE COUNTY Call the Grant will provide cancer screenings Wise County Messenger By KRISTEN TRIBE Wise County commissioners ran through an agenda of standard business Monday. Dr. Keith Argenbright, with the Moncrief Cancer Institute, reported to commissioners about grant money the institute received for breast and colon cancer treatments, services and screenings for patients in Wise, Denton, Hood, Parker and Johnson counties. “We want to come in and work with you so we can increase screenings and find breast cancer in Wise County because it’s curable,” Argenbright said. “We need you to understand the program and hopefully support it by getting the word out.” According to Argenbright, Wise County is in an area with one of the largest incidences of breast cancer in the state. He said there is enough money to maintain the program for two years, but they plan to work with local hospitals and doctors to ensure the program can continue beyond that. The program’s mobile unit will be at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Decatur Tuesday, June 22, and St. John’s Catholic Church in Bridgeport Tuesday, July 13. Insured and uninsured patients are welcome but must call (817) 838-4889 to schedule an appointment. Q Auditor Ann McCuiston reported there are 12 guard lights that appeared on the Reliant Energy bill, but their location is unknown. Reliant said it could not provide the location of the lights. County Judge Bill McElhaney planned to send a memo to all departments to find out where the lights are located. Q Asset manager Diana Alexander told commissioners that requests for qualifications for construction managers on the Weatherford College Wise County project were due Thursday. Q In other business, commissioners: Q approved McElhaney signing the Cities Readiness Initiative contract agreement; Q accepted a 30-day extension of the surety period from Skyline Excavation for road maintenance in Heritage Creek North in Precinct 1; Q amended the county travel policy so that employees are reimbursed for luggage charges on one bag per airline departure; and Q changed the name of Private Road 4531 to Askey Road and Private Road 4529 to Ullman School Road. Both roads are in Precinct 1. Q Commissioners have a special meeting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 1, at the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur. Q E-mail Kristen at ktribe@ wcmessenger.com. BRIDGEPORT Investigation of city employees continues An incident involving the investigation of former city employees is ongoing by the Bridgeport Police Department. The city sent a press release May 24 acknowledging that an internal investigation into city employee misconduct had begun May 19. Mayor Keith McComis said that some employees were terminated and others put on leave due to the investigation. The city was unable to comment further on the incident as of Friday afternoon. at 940-627-5987 to list your church & worship hours for as little as $14 CENTRAL a week. BAPTIST CHURCH Pleasant Grove Cowboy Church 4789 South FM 730 Decatur, TX 76234 940-627-2860 Sunday Worship: 10:30 am Pastor: Roland Hodge Music Director: Olin Blase www.pleasantgrovecowboychurch.com ALLISON BAPTIST CHURCH 734 CR 2513 Decatur, TX 76234 PASTOR: Charles Taylor SUNDAY - 11 A.M. VISITORS WELCOME Morris Memorial United Methodist Church 302 S. 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Bible Study......7 p.m. Fellowship Dinner 5th Sunday.............12 noon Church Phone - 940-433-2648 469-688-0931 4th & Main • Paradise, TX FAITH TEMPLE 333 F.M. 407 (Illinois St.) • New Fairview, TX A Spirit-led Full Gospel Fellowship Sunday: Prayer.................................. 10 a.m. Morning Worship...........10:45 a.m. Nursery & Children’s Ministry Pastor - Windell Splawn, Jr. 817-703-3111 Christian Academy A.C.E.- Curriculum Grades 1-12 www.faithtemple-church.org !"#$%&'$"()&"!** +,-,&./0)-1 5094 US HWY 380 • 940-683-6321 Between Decatur and Bridgeport www.asmwise.org 112 CR 2395 • Alvord (across from Dub Johnston Arena) 940-627-2795 • 817-228-5577 www.nvmistries.org Twin Oaks Assembly of God 300 Cates St. (Hwy. 920) • Bridgeport Pastor Gary Sessions Sunday School . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship . . . . 10:45 a.m. Evening Worship . . . . . . . 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study . . 7 p.m. Family Night (meal served) Every 2nd Wednesday of the month 940-683-3110 !"#$%&'("%)*&+)%,-*"$% .,/#0,&-1&2)03%/# 4-"(&/$&1-#&5-#$,"6&5))789: ;<=>3?&5-#$,"6&@&A><B>3?&5-#$,"6 C<D>&E/(*39&E0,--8&.83$$)$&1-#&F88&FG)$H I-/%,&B<>>6?&E/(*39&5)$8)9&.)(%)# 2#H&J-9&KH&E6-#)&L&M3$%-# A>D&EH&+"88)#&E%HN&2)03%/# CD>LOPQL==OP&R&SSSH*)03%/#?)%,-*"$%H-#G 23,-"4,.&/15"23,-"60-715"23,-"8))&19 2952 U.S. 380 West • Decatur (1.5 miles west of U.S. 287) 627-1006 www.ccdecatur.org Contemporary Music & Casual Dress Sundays 9 a.m........................... Sunday School 10:15 a.m..................Worship Service Mondays 6:30 p.m. .................Men’s Bible Study Wednesdays 6 p.m ...............Youth (7th-12th..grade) Thursdays 6:30 p.m.............Women’s Bible Study Vacation Bible School • August 2 - 6 WISE COUNTY COWBOY CHURCH wisecountycowboychurch.com Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. 903-227-7369 Decatur Livestock MARKET 2473 North FM 51 Decatur, Texas Decatur Church of Christ "Where Your Family Will Find A Home" • Family Bible Study For All Ages • The Childrens Place (A Mother's Day Out) 2 days a week FM 51 South and Preskitt Rd. Sunday Bible Study 9 a.m. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Decatur, Texas Sunday Evening. Small groups including a Phone 940-627-1912 Fun & Fabulous Ladies Apparel - All sizes Custom Monogrammed Baby Gifts Purses • Flip Flops • Custom Jewelry Home Decor • Candles • Hair Bows 4793 FM 1810 • Chico Mt. Zion 5 p.m. meeting at the church www.decaturchurchofchrist.com Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. !"#$!"% NEW LOCATION!!! Rann Elementary 1300 Deer Park Rd • Decatur Sunday at 10 a.m. • Real Life Messages • Incredible Praise and Worship • Casual Attire • Exciting Children & Youth Ministries Youth - Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry Center, 1308 Old Chico Rd. 940-627-4222 www.crossroadsdecatur.com WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 WISE COUNTY Wise County Directory of Health group reviews survey AREA CHURCHES By PHIL MAJOR Get your Church News Briefs listed here! Please call 940-627-5987 or email ads@wcmessenger.com for more information Newark Trinity Baptist Church Boyd First Presbyterian Church Church of Christ 1307 Newby St. • Bridgeport, TX 940-683-4779 Rev. Lucia McKee Kremzar Mellown & Chambers 817-489-2658 Sunday Bible Class all ages ..............9:30 a.m. Sun. Worship ............10:30 a.m. Wed. Bible Class all ages ..................7 p.m. Sunday Fellowship... 9:30 a.m. Sunday School…10 a.m. Sunday Worship…11 a.m. Come & Share The Joy www.thenewarkchurch.org IRONHORSE Rhome Church of Christ FELLOWSHIP (Behind The Fire Station in Sunset) 170 W. 1st, Rhome Sunday Bible Class all ages .............. 9:30 a.m. Sun. Worship .............. 10:30 a.m. Sun. Evening ..................... 6 p.m. Wed. Bible Study .............. 7 p.m. 817-638-5159 • 817-636-2325 817-636-2496 www.rhomechurchofchrist.org SUNDAY MORNINGS 10:30 a.m. We also have online Bible study and services as well as daily devotionals here: http://harvestoutreachministries.ning.com 940-845-4294 Rhome Assembly Of God Pastor Joseph Hromanik 170 West BC Rhome Ave. www.RhomeAssembly.org Class 9:30 a.m. Worship Celebration 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. Wednesday SUNDAY SERVICE 10:45 - Noon • 6 - 7 p.m. Bible Classes 6:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 - 8 p.m. Pastor: Terry Phillips Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Services 10:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Services Wednesday TFH Youth 5:30 p.m. 940-627-5365 CallCall 940-627-5365 Directions: We are easy to find, located right off of Hwy 380. From Decatur head West 4 miles we are on the left. From Bridgeport head East 4 miles we are on the right. Rhome United Methodist Church Sunday Bible Study ....................9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship ........................10:45 a.m. Evening Worship ..............................6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service ...............7 p.m. Meals Served Wednesday at 6 p.m. Hwy. 380, 1 mile west of Hwy. 287, Decatur 940-627-6131 Fun For All Children/Youth www.centralfellowship.com 455 W. Rock Island Avenue Boyd, TX 76023 • 940-433-5281 Email: trinitybaptistboyd@embarqmail.com First Baptist Church of Slidell SUNDAYS "A beautiful church, and friendly people" Bible Study - 10 a.m. Workship - 11 a.m. Evening Bible Study - 6:30 p.m. 200 First St. at Dogwood Downtown Rhome Kidzone and Youth - 6:30 p.m. Prayer Gathering - 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAYS www.slidellbaptist.com Sunday School ............9 a.m. Sunday Worship ........10 a.m. Wednesday Youth .. 6:30 p.m. Sunday School ........... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship .... 10:45 a.m. Children’s Church .........11 a.m. Evening Prayer ............... 6 p.m. Evening Worship .......6:30 p.m. Wednesday Night .......... 7 p.m. www.rhomeunitedmethodistchurch.org home.earthlink.net/~rhoman/ Nursery & Children’s Church "Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, a descendant of David - that is my gospel" 2 Timothy 8 Bring Your Family IMMANUEL BAPTIST 106 S. Lane, Decatur Office 627-5248 • Bus Ride 627-3980 Bro. Louis Horton * Fundamental * Old-Fashioned * Missionary * Teaching & Preaching The King James Bible Wise County’s Largest Bus Ministry and Immanuel Christian Academy Come Check Us Out! Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evenings 6 p.m. Wednesday Evenings 7 p.m. 3483 S. FM 51 • Decatur Pastors Chris & Linda Brown 940-626-0006 or 940-300-1771 2revs@cfaith.com J o in Us Fo r . - No .m a 9 , 1 1 7 e Jun NEWARK Council to discuss information request, city employees By BRANDON EVANS The city of Newark called a special meeting Friday night to discuss a public information request made by a resident. Bonnie J. Neal, a former city council member and candidate in the last election, filed an open records request on May 21. She requested all copies of city correspondence via e-mail and city cell phones between council members Matt Newby, Laura Pixler, Bob Wells, Chana Massey, Doug Anderson, Bandy Hicks and mayor Matt Newby between Jan. 1, 2009, and May 21, 2010. The council was to discuss the request and possibly take action on it. According to the “Texas Freedom of Information Handbook,” once a “governmental agency has received a written request for a record, the agency must promptly make it available for copying or inspecting.” And under the statute, “the officer for public records has no right to ask the intent or purpose of the person seeking access to records.” In executive session during the meeting, the council planned to discuss the city secretary position. City secretary Tabitha Tucciarone turned in her resignation Monday. Her last day is June 18. The council also planned to discuss the duties of several city employees, including the police chief, police officer and the court clerk. The meeting was to be held at 7 p.m. at the Newark Library Building, after the Messenger’s press deadline for Sunday. Go to www.wcmessenger.com for coverage of the meeting. Q E-mail Brandon at bevans@wcmessenger.com. WISE COUNTY DIRECTORY of Area Churches Vacation Bible S chool Members of the Wise County Health Group/Forum got a preliminary look at results from the Community Health Survey Thursday. Consultant Greg Eastin said the timing is good for the study, because the national health-care reforms focus resources on community health centers. The information will be helpful in Wise County’s attempts to establish such a health center. A more comprehensive look at the study’s results will be forthcoming at a meeting set aside solely for that purpose. The data is tailored to be useful in the application for a health center, Eastin said. The involvement of the health group will also carry a lot of weight in the application scoring, he said. Susan Sodek with Cook Children’s Hospital briefed the group on the Communitywide Children’s Health Assessment and Planning Survey, which looks at children’s health issues in the six-county region served by Cook. The study identified the primary health-care issues faced by children and outlined plans to form community coalitions to set priorities and implement solutions. Tanya Davis reported on surveys of vendors at the annual health fair in April, with most of the responses favorable, and 100 percent agreeing to participate in the fair again next year. The group discussed the need for a comprehensive directory of public healthcare services and agreed that grouping such information in the Wise County Messenger’s annual Medical, Health and Wellness Directory each spring could serve that purpose. 940-466-3990 817-637-1633 Pastor, Jerry B. Mahle Sunday 817-636-2668 A Spirit-Filled Interdenominational Church tfhpeople.com “A Warm Welcome Awaits You at First Presbyterian.” 9A on 1204 12th St. • Bridgeport • 940-683-4037 Register Online www.fbcbridgeport.com www.wcmessenger.com/ church Understanding What We Read “Trust and obey, for there’s no other way to be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.” This is the chorus of the song “Trust and Obey,” out of an old hymnal entitled Songs of Truth. How true are the words to this song if we will just abide by them. Probably one of the hardest things for a lot of us to do is to put total trust in God. In other words, trust what his word tells us to do and believe it is right. There is great comfort and reward in trusting in God. “But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them…” (Ps 5:11). “O taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him” (Ps 34:8). “Blessed” is translated from the Hebrew word, “ashar;” meaning happy or relieved. Think of our everyday burdens that will be lifted off of us just to put our trust in what God speaks to us thru his word. We should let God’s word guide us: “Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass” (Ps 37:5). What is the reward for those that trust and obey? “Trust in the Lord, and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land…” (Ps 37:3). Trust in what he says and do what is right according to the word and, as a result, the word says you will inherit eternal life in the new world to come. “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him (or know him), and he shall direct thy paths” (Proverbs 3:5, 6). How do we know him? Let the word answer who the real God is, he is not a Trinitarian god: “…that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he (one not 3 in one): before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me” (Is 43:10). Look at what benefits there are to obeying the word: “…Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be my people and walk ye in ALL the ways that I have commanded you, that it may be well unto you” (Jer 7:23). Trusting and obeying our guidebook will bring us happiness and do us well. Second Advent Christian Church 1902 Wedgewood Ct. in Stillwater, OK 918-225-3426 or 405-624-3334 Steve Ryan 10A WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 DECATUR Hearing set for alcohol permit Decatur Planning and Zoning Commission will consider a special-use permit to serve alcohol at a restaurant on the courthouse square. The permit is being sought for a private club at 113 N. State St., site of a planned South Beach Taco Factory and previously occupied by the Courthouse Café. The permit is permissible under the city’s regulations. A public hearing on the matter will be held during Tuesday’s meeting at city hall at 6 p.m. If the P&Z approves, it will go to the city council for final approval. Property owners within 200 feet of the building were contacted. Most were neutral to the request or in favor, but one was opposed. can be made to New Vision Ministry Church, 112 CR 2395 Alvord, TX 76225 c/o Mission Backpack. BRIDGEPORT POOL — The Bridgeport city pool opens Saturday, May 29. Pool hours are noon to 8 p.m. Tuesdays; noon to 5 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; and 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Daily admission is $2 for adults and children 4 and up. RUNAWAY BAY POOL — The Runaway Bay city pool opens the season Saturday through Monday, May 29-31. Through the summer, the pool is open noon to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays and noon to 6 p.m. Thursdays through Mondays. For information, call Peggy Barton at (940) 626-9046. Daily admission is $3 and $1 for seniors 55 and up. ELVIS’ BROTHER VISITS — Elvis Presley’s younger brother Rick Stanley will visit Grace Fellowship Church in Paradise 9:30 to 11 a.m. Sunday, May 30. Stanley will share the life story of Elvis Presley and himself and what their life was like on and off the stage. The event is free. THIS WEEK’S EVENTS ... RELAY WRAP-UP — The Wise County Relay for Life Wrap-Up party is 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, at Decatur Church of Christ. A hot dog dinner will be served and all Relay awards will be presented. Team captains are encouraged to attend and may bring a guest. COUNCIL MEET AND GREET — The Bridgeport City Council will hold a meet and greet 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, in the City Hall Council Chambers at 900 Thompson St. The meet and greet will give citizens the opportunity to meet newly elected Mayor Keith McComis, council member Matt Van Hoose and City Administrator Brandon Emmons. Other members of the city council will also be present. Study with well known local artists in a relaxing country atmosphere Located in Ponder, Texas on the Cowgirl Ranch Private and Group Lessons Instructions in Acrylic, Oil, Watercolor, Pastel, Brush or Knife technique Ruth Francis: 817-410-2344 Mahto Hogue: 817-504-8769 www.ruthfrancisart.com www.mahtohogue.com Stained Glass Workshops with instructor, Janice Cooper 940-626-4576 KAREN GARRETT I’D ENJOY HELPING YOU WITH YOUR NEW & USED- CAR NEEDS NEWS BRIEFS Continued from page 2A Art Lessons 940-62 940-6 27-2177 jameswood.com BUICK CHEVY GMC HYUNDAI session courses at Weatherford College Wise County continues through June 3. Classes begin June 2. Contact the college by phone at (940) 627-2690 or on the web at www.wc.edu for more information. BLOOD DRIVE — The Decatur Rotary Club will sponsor a blood drive 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, June 4, in the parking lot of the Decatur Public Library. ADOPT A FISHERMAN — The 19th annual Adopt-AFisherman day is 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 5, at Wise County Park on Lake Bridgeport. The event will have four age divisions: 1-5; 6-8; 9-12; and 13-16. Registration begins at 7:15 a.m. Prizes will be awarded to the three heaviest fish in each age division. Children may fish from the banks or be adopted by participating boaters. The event will include free live bait for participants, a hot dog lunch, face painting and a sketch artist. SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT — The Chico Parks Board is having a coed softball tournament Saturday, June 5. It’s double elimination, and cost is $125 per team. Players must be 15 or older. Call Kelly Laney at (940) 389-8286 to sign up. Delivery of Channel Catfish, Bass, Hybrid Bluegill, Redear Bream, Coppernose Bluegill, Fathead Minnows, and Grass Carp are available for Pond & Lake Stocking. 10-day notice and permit required for the purchase of Triploid Grass Carp. 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Prizes will be awarded in three age groups for different contests including largest fish, smallest fish, most fish and the casting contest. Prizes will be awarded 11:30 to noon. The event is catch and release. Free hot dogs and drinks will be served. COLLECTING CANS — A container for aluminum cans has been placed at the dump site on Farm Road 51 South in Decatur. Donated cans will be sold with proceeds benefiting the Wise County Animal Shelter. FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD — The Wise Performing Arts Guild presents “Emerald City Ballet” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 11-12, at the Decatur High School Theater. Tickets are available at the door or at Wise County Title Co. Call or text (940) 389-8757. NEED RECIPES? — First Financial Bank in Boyd, Decatur and Bridgeport is selling cookbooks for $15. Proceeds benefit Relay for Life. ALVORD RUN — Alvord Pioneer Days will feature a 5K run and 1-mile fun run at 8 a.m. June 12. Forms are available at Reflections in Alvord, Fit In Wise, or e-mail Charlotte. fitzgerald@hanson.biz. All proceeds benefit the Alvord Buyers Association. SIGN UP, TEE OFF — To register for the Oil Belt senior men's golf association, call J.E. Carson at (940) 627-2244. NEW WEBSITE — The city of Rhome has redesigned the city website. For current events, city information and local news, go to http://www.cityofrhome.com. BARBECUE SUPPER — The Chico Volunteer Fire Department will have its annual barbecue supper beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 12, at the fire hall. Prices are $7 for adults, $4 for children ages 6 to 12, and children 5 and under are free. The meal includes brisket, chicken or smoked sausage, cole slaw, potato salad, beans, dessert and tea. The Buckner Band will perform. Raffle tickets for a donated beef are $10 at city hall and the fire department, and the drawing will be held at the supper. Whole, smoked briskets will be sold for $40. To reserve a brisket, call city hall at (940) 644-2435. COOKBOOKS — Taste of Texas Downtown cookbooks are for sale at the Decatur Visitors Center for $20 each. Proceeds benefit the Anise Reed fund of Texas Main Street. HOME TOWN COOKING BREAKFAST & LUNCH NOW OPEN JUNETEENTH PARADE — Entry forms for the Juneteenth parade are at the Decatur Main Street office. For information, call Robert Johnson at (940) 210-4532. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUP — God's Angels meets at 6 p.m. every Saturday at the Unchained Biker Church in Chico, 119 South Weatherford. Call Melinda at (940) 6834416 or Dee at (940) 255-2778. IN OTHER NEWS ... FOOD PANTRY OPEN — The Newark Area Food Pantry, 502B Main St., is now open every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The pantry serves 76078 and 76071 zip code areas. Bring proof of residence to sign up. DONATE OLD COMPUTERS — Old personal and laptop computers may be dropped off at Health Source/Health Innovations, 1700 W. Business U.S. 380, in Decatur 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday or 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Computers will be cleaned, stripped and refurbished and donated to local schools, churches or children. For information, call (940) 627-7811. BENEFIT ACCOUNT — An account has been set up to benefit 18-month-old Alora Ferrier of Boyd at Wells Fargo. Ferrier, daughter of Crystal Ferrier and Daniel Talley, was diagnosed with cancer of the retina and had the tumor and eye removed April 27. The account number is 5206002213 and will go toward associated expenses. Mention this AD for a FREE Cup of Coffee Sun. - Wed. 6 a.m. - 3 p.m. Thurs. - Sat. 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. 1510 FM 51 South • Decatur • 940-627-1995 Rick’s Metal Recycling 3280 S Hwy 101 • Bridgeport, TX 940-683-3770 WORK FOR SENIORS — Experience Works is offering job opportunities in Wise County. 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After coming home for an 18-day vacation, he went to Washington, D.C., to start classes. During class one day, an officer came in and asked if anyone was interested in volunteering for “amphib.” “No one knew what an amphib was,” he said. But, he raised his hand, and soon the whole class had volunteered to serve. The “amphib” was an LST, a vessel designed to carry vehicles, cargo and landing troops directly to shore. The vessels were able to land on unimproved shorelines and unload tanks, other vehicles and troops. As a second class gunner’s mate, Clifton was a target of enemy fire from land and from the air. Kamikaze pilots and torpedoes routinely set their sites on the LST-744. Under the strain of trying to make it through the day alive and without injury, Clifton turned to liquor to ease the stress. “The only thing that kept me going was liquor. I drank a fifth of bourbon every day,” he said. “If it hadn’t been for that whiskey, I would have been nuts when I got out. I did that because I was scared.” Clifton was on a busy ship of 120 enlisted men and officers. “We didn’t have time to get acquainted. I was acquainted with the guys in my division,” he said. “Of course, I was always friends with the cooks and the bakers.” As proof, Clifton said he weighed 140 pounds when he went into the Navy and came out almost four years later at 180. Clifton does have some happier memories of his time in the Pacific, including those of a monkey he acquired in Saipan. “I traded a hot case of beer for that monkey on Saipan,” he said. “I didn’t know a thing about monkeys.” The animal quickly You’re Number One With Us! Join us for Customer Appreciation Day on June 4 for refreshments, great giveaways and more! 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Clifton laughed as he talked about the monkey taking his tools and climbing overhead so he could drop them on people walking underneath. Sadly, the monkey was thrown overboard several months later, but with no proof of who did it, no one was punished. Clifton also had several liquor storage spots on the vessel that he called liquor stores. He bought the bottles for about $25 and sold them for $50. The officers were loyal customers. He also has a fond memory of the mail buoy. “The last trip we went out before Okinawa, we had a bunch of kids. One kid wrote home every day,” he said. “One day, he asked me when they would get a chance to mail those letters.” Clifton responded that the ship would run across a mail buoy, where they could drop off their mail. The young man believed him. But the jokes and moments of fun were overshadowed by battles, and Clifton saw many fellow seaman and soldiers die in the war. CLOSINGS OFFICES — All Wise County offices will be closed Monday, May 31, for the Memorial Day holiday. DUMP SITES — The Decatur dump site will be closed Monday. All other dump sites (Boyd, Chico and Cottondale) will be closed June 2 for the holiday. MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM — The Wise County Veterans Council will provide a Memorial Day program at 1 p.m. Monday, May 31, at the Decatur Civic Center where soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice will be honored. Gold Star Parents will also be honored. If you are a Gold Star Parent or you know someone who is, call the Veterans Service Office at (940) 627-2470. “I had an angel or something riding on my shoulder the whole time I was over there,” he said. The images of war have never left him, and he still has the occasional nightmare. For years, he couldn’t hear a firecracker without thinking of gunfire. With death a close companion for almost four years, Clifton said that the death of family members doesn’t affect him as much as people who haven’t experienced war. “When my wife died, it didn’t hurt me like most people because I’d seen too many people die,” Clifton said. But he is comforted by the appreciation of others. His walking stick is a conversation starter and gives him a chance to tell his stories. “Young men will stop him on the street and thank him for his service,” Adrienne said. “It’s nice to know that people still appreciate the service.” Q Clifton returned from war in November of 1945. He married his wife, Wynelle Bridges of Boyd, a few months later. The couple lived in Dallas, where Clifton worked in construction for 52 years. He recently MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY — The Wise County Veterans Group will host a Memorial Day ceremony at 10 a.m. Monday, May 31, at the Wise County Veterans Memorial Park, three blocks north of the courthouse square in Decatur. 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She is survived by her husband; daughters, Sara Goss and husband, Robbie, of Louisiana, Jessica Rhine and husband, Brandon, of Bridgeport, Jenna Jacobs of Alvord and Frenchie Knight and husband, Kevin, of Monroe; son, Ronnie Newman and wife, Kasidi, of Bowie; seven grandchildren; moth- KATHRYN HODGES er, JoAnn Scardino; father; brothers, Walter Wayne Newman Jr., Randall Newman and Mark Campbell; sisters, Brenda Mooney, Tammy Romero and Kelly Campbell. Wise County Messenger, May 30, 2010 Mary Ruth Singleton 1927-2010 Funeral for Mary Ruth Singleton, 83, of Perrin was May 26 at Galbreaith Pickard Funeral Chapel with burial at Perrin Memorial Gardens. Singleton died Saturday, May 23, 2010. Born March 29, 1927, in Clovis, N.M., to Joseph and Sina Mae Watson Hale, she was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church of Perrin. She collected arrowheads and rocks, played gospel music and played the guitar. She was preceded in death by her husband, T.F. Singleton, and a son, Keith Singleton. She is survived by her daughters, Mary George of Chico and Linda Lawrence of Mineral Wells; sons, Larry Singleton and Richard Singleton, both of Perrin, and John Lynn Singleton of Gordon; brother, Jody Hale of Wichita Falls; 13 grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral for Herbert Arthur “Herb” Todisco, 78, of Runaway Bay was May 28 at Whitestone Fellowship Church in Runaway Bay with Father DeWayne Adams officiating. Burial followed at The Eternal Oaks Cemetery. Todisco died Wednesday, May 26, 2010, in Bridgeport. Born Dec. 15, 1931, in Pueblo, Colo., to Joseph and Jane Todisco, he served in the Army during the Korean War, earning a Silver Star and Purple Heart. He married Marna Young June 24, 1989, in Las Vegas. He was a member of the Ascension and St. Marks Episcopal Church in Bridgeport and the Greater Runaway Bay Alliance. Todisco was a former Runaway Bay city councilman and served on the Runaway Bay parks board. 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When I walked up to my mom tonight she was bawling and crying.” “Now I can go,” Mrs. Jones said of the trip. “I’m ready.” Lia will be the fifth child in the family. Brandon has two older brothers and a younger sister. “It was Brandon’s idea,” Mrs. Jones said. “We thought about it for a while and prayed about it, and God just led us to the decision.” Brandon learned about another family in his church that had adopted a Chinese child. He learned more and felt it was the right thing to do. China’s one-child policy restricts urban couples to one child. The country also has a long tradition of preferring sons to daughters. 2 FR EE Get up to 50% off DIRECTV’s best packages for one year! 99 $ 2 FREE FREE First class ... Continued from page 2A the senior class orchestrated a surprise graduation ceremony during the awards show. “It was amazing,” Suzette Jones said. “I was totally shocked.” “It was a very pleasant surprise,” said Brandon’s father. “We didn’t think we were going to be able to see him graduate. He kept telling us to make sure we got here on time tonight.” Early Wednesday morning, David and Suzette boarded a plane bound for Tokyo. From there they journeyed to Beijing, China, and eventually on to the Zhejiang province, where the couple will adopt a 4-year-old Chinese girl named Lia Faith Jones. “It’s been 18 months since we first started,” Mrs. Jones said. “It’s been a long and frustrating process.” The timing to bring Lia into her new family coincided with Brandon’s gradu- U DV PG R As & HRA kh D D ow Re E ! ** ce S! iv er 34 + FREE + * A MONTH For one year He wanted to see his family give a special home to a girl from China needing a home. “I felt like God was calling us to do this,” Brandon said. “I’m looking forward to seeing her.” On June 9, Lia will officially become the newest member of the Jones family of Decatur, just a year after the first time they saw her face in a photograph. Q Keep up with the trip to China and the adoption of Lia by going to Mrs. Jones’ blog at www.suzettejones. blogspot.com. 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Coach injured in wreck By RICHARD GREENE Decatur volleyball coach Claire Rose suffered minor injuries and was taken to Wise Regional Health System for treatment after a two-vehicle accident Thursday morning in Decatur. Rose, 29, of Paradise, was stopped at a red light on Farm Road 51 at Preskitt in her Cadillac when a Ford F-150 driven by Terry Shero, 28, of Alvord, struck her from the rear at 6:15 a.m. “She was stopped at the light, and he thinks he may have dozed off and hit her,” said Decatur Officer Robert Cain. “She was stopped in the right lane, and he hit her and drug her 246 feet until CHECKING IT OUT — Decatur officer Robert Cain takes notes at the accident scene while looking at the vehicle of Claire Rose. The Decatur coach was transported from the scene to Wise Regional Health System for evaluation and treatment. they came to a rest.” Rose’s vehicle stopped in the left-turn lane north of Preskitt. Shero’s truck came to rest in the northbound ditch. 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PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE DATE SUNDAY, MAY 30, 2010 SPORTS SECTION B BASEBALL It’s a hit Wise County youth baseball players wrapped up their regular season Thursday night. Decatur Baseball will start its postseason tournaments next week. The Decatur Red Sox won the 11/12 division going 14-0 and will be the No. 1 seed in the tournament. The Red Sox’ Noah Rios, top, hit a grand slam in the team’s 15-2 win Thursday. He is welcomed at home plate by teammate Ryan Durdon. Red Sox third baseman Ismeal Godoy, left, stops a ball at third as a member of the Alvord Bulldogs slides in. Messenger photos by Joe Duty SOFTBALL Barthold to take year off FOOTBALL Cate tries for passing grade Quarterback takes over for 9-2A MVP Holson to coach Lady Bulldogs By RICHARD GREENE By RICHARD GREENE The Alvord Lady Bulldogs will make their bid for a third straight trip to the softball playoffs next spring without Jenna Barthold on the bench. Barthold announced this week that she is taking next year off from coaching. The Lady Bulldogs’ coach is due to give birth to twins in early November. “I’ll have my hands full with two,” Barthold said. “It’ll be very hard leaving the girls behind, but I plan to go see them when I can.” Continued on page 2B Messenger photo by Richard Greene SCANNING THE FIELD — Boyd quarterback Jared Cate looks for a receiver to get open during the Yellowjackets’ 7-on-7 game against Bridgeport Thursday night. Boyd quarterback Jared Cate appeared cool and calm about taking over for last season’s District 9-2A MVP Thursday night in the Yellowjackets’ opening 7-on-7 game in the Wise County League. Cate, who will be a junior, completed his first seven passes as the Yellowjackets flew past Bridgeport in the touch-foootball game that relies solely on passing. As Boyd split its games with Bridgeport and Decatur, Cate finished the day 29-for-45 with nine touchdowns. Cate is looking forward to the challenge of following in the footsteps of Tim Fleming, who delivered a district championship from under center. Continued on page 2B 2B WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 SPORTS FOOTBALL FOOTBALL Cate tries for passing... Continued from page 1B “I’ve been ready for it and living to play on Friday night,” Cate said. “I know expectations are high because of Tim and our tradition.” The new quarterback will be trying replace Fleming’s 967 yards passing and 1,091 rushing along with a combined 19 touchdowns. Cate is not the bruising and versatile runner that Fleming was. He is expected to move the ball through the air more. “I’m not going to be as much of a runner,” he said. “I know I will need to get my foot speed up to be able to scramble if I need to.” As a sophomore, Cate led Boyd’s junior varsity to an 81 record. In Thursday’s first game, Cate came out and took just four plays to get the Yellowjackets into the end zone. Behind Cate, Boyd scored on its first five possessions. He went 15-for-19 in the span. He finished the contest 17 of 25. Cate spread the ball to six different receivers with five players hauling in touchdowns. “That’s what we try to do, spread the ball around,” he said. “We have a good set of receivers. We’d like to get several with 500 yards.” In the second game against Decatur, Cate connected on his first 10 throws and led the Yellowjackets to three quick scores. The third touchdown was a 40-yard connection with Junior Whatley. But after the hot start, the Boyd quarterback cooled. He connected on just two of his final 10 passes. One of those connections was a 40yard touchdown pass to answer Decatur’s Tyler Hodges, strike to Dillon Quinn. Down by a score, Cate got the ball back with two minutes left. He missed on four passes to end the game. “When they caught up, I tried to go deep more,” Cate said. “I need to stick with the shorter routes.” SOFTBALL Barthold to take year off ... Continued from page 1B Barthold plans to only be away from the bench a year. Her assistant, Ron Holson, will take over managing the team. Barthold, who has been at Alvord for three years, served as an assistant under Holson before taking over in 2009. “I’m leaving them in good hands,” she said. “He knows what I want done.” Alvord will return all but one starter next season, including pitcher Harley Hooks. The Lady Bulldogs finished second in District 9-2A this season, going 19-12. “Hopefully the girls keep working hard,” Barthold said. “They know what to do.” In two seasons under Barthold, the Lady Bulldogs are 35-24 with two playoff appearances. Bulls look for hands By RICHARD GREENE Messenger photo by Richard Greene OFF AND RUNNING — Bridgeport’s Gabe Huerta runs away from a Paradise defender during the Bulls’ 7-on-7 game Thursday night. Huerta was one of several young Bridgeport backs and receivers to get work in the game. The Bridgeport Bulls rode a passing game that averaged 233 yards per game last season to a District 53A title. The Bulls and quarterback Cody Henson are trying to retool that aerial attack without two of their top targets from last year — Jordan Daniel and Austin Blevins. The graduating duo hauled in 114 passes and 15 touchdowns. Bridgeport hit the field for its first games of the Wise County 7-on-7 league Thursday, looking to get its group of young receivers work. With the team’s third-leading receiver from last year, Jace Hudson, out because of off-season surgery, the Bulls took the field with only one player — Trent Schuett — with more than 10 catches last season. Schuett caught 15 passes for 225 yards last year. The young receivers and Bridgeport’s three quarterbacks, including Henson, had trouble getting on the same page in the first game against Boyd Thursday. The Bulls completed just eight of their 41 passes with an interception. Bridgeport scored on only one of its seven drives in the loss to Boyd. Henson, who threw for 2,795 yards and 28 touchdowns last year, went 4-for14 with an interception and a touchdown. Bridgeport rebounded against Paradise in the second game of the evening. The Bulls’ quarterbacks were 19-for-27 with five touchdowns in a win over the Panthers. Henson went 19-for-27 in the contest with three scores. “We’ll get it worked out,” Henson said. “Guys have to step up. This 7-on-7 gives us a chance to get familiar with everything and work it out. It mainly gives us a chance to get out and compete.” Schuett and Garrett Mullins showed the ability to get open and make plays in the open field. Mullins, who had five receptions last season, flew past a defender and caught a 40-yard touchdown pass from Henson against Boyd. He also scored in short yardage against Paradise. Schuett hauled in two scores against the Panthers. “Garrett and Trent are fast and have good feet,” Henson said. “They have a year more of experience which will help us.” FOOTBALL Teams battle for 7-on-7 state bids Three Wise County schools will try to qualify for this summer’s state 7-on-7 tournament this weekend. Decatur, Bridgeport and Boyd will compete at Saturday’s state qualifier at Prosper against some of the region’s top 3A and 2A schools beginning at 9 a.m. The Wise County schools will join Prosper, Lovejoy, Sanger, Pilot Point and others to battle for two spots into the Division II 7-on-7 tournament July 8-9 at Texas A&M University in College Station. Teams will have the opportunity to qualify at other tournaments in the area later this summer. STEP AHEAD — Decatur’s Dillon Quinn grabs a pass in front of a Boyd defender during a 7-on-7 game Thursday. Messenger photo by Richard Greene SPORTS BRIEFS CARTER PLANS CAMP — Decatur baseball coach Chris Carter will hold a baseball camp for players between grades three and seven June 21-24 at Eagle Field. The camp will run each day from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Forms can be printed from the Decatur High School baseball website. They can also be picked up at Rann and Carson Elementary Schools. Carter will also hold a pitching camp, starting at 1:30 p.m. June 21-24. BROWN TO HOLD CAMP — Decatur boys basketball coach Roger Brown will hold a basketball camp for players between grades one and nine July 5-8 at Decatur High School. The camp will cover fundamentals of the game, including shooting, passing and dribbling. A session for players between grades one and three will be from 9 to 11 a.m. A second session for players in grades four through nine will follow from noon to 4 p.m. For information, call Brown at (940) 393-7229. VOLLEYBALL CAMP — The Decatur Lady Eagle Volleyball Camp is June 1417 at Decatur High School. Girls going into third through fifth grades will attend from 8 to 11 a.m., and girls going into sixth through eighth grades will attend from noon to 3 p.m. Early registration is $55 and $35 for each additional family member. Registration is $60 after May 31. Cost includes a Tshirt, snacks and awards. Call (214) 418-6678 for information. HALL SETS CAMP — Decatur softball coach Neal Hall will hold a summer camp for players between grades seven and nine June 22-24 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Lady Eagle Field. The camp is $50. The deadline for registration is June 7. For information, call (940) 393-7209. MIDWESTERN BRINGS CLINIC TO AREA — The Midwestern State University coaching staff will hold a camp at the Bridgeport softball field June 2-4. A session for players in the fourth and fifth grades will be from 9-11 a.m. The session for players between sixth and eighth will be from noon to 2:30 p.m. The final session for high school players will be from 3-5 p.m. The cost of the camp is $30. For information, call Ruben Garza at (940)255-2109. WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 MESSENGER CLASSIFIEDS Real Estate for Sale Rentals • Real Estate for Sale • Acreage • Business Property • Condos/Town Homes • Duplexes • Apartments • Business Property • Condos/Town Homes • Duplex Housing • Homes • Mobile Homes • Rooms • Homes • Lots • Mobile Homes • Wanted to Buy Pets Employment • Roommate Wanted • Spaces & Lots • For Lease • Wanted to Rent • Wanted to Lease • Facilities • Storage Buildings Merchandise for Sale • Pets • Pets Lost & Found • Pet Care/Training • Pet Stud Services • Appliances • Clothing/Jewelry • Furniture • Garage Sales • Firewood • Miscellaneous • Auctions • Business Opportunity • Employment Information • Adult/Elderly Care • Childcare • Food Service Services • Medical/Dental • Miscellaneous • Office • Retail/Sales • Trades • Work Wanted Transportation Farm and Ranch • Childcare • Adult/Elderly Care • Business • Housecleaning • Let Me Fix It • Miscellaneous • Tutoring • Farm Equipment • Fencing • Lawn & Garden • Livestock • Livestock Care/ Training • Livestock Lost & Found Announcements • Boats • Accessories • Cars • Trailers • Recreational Vehicles • Wanted to Buy • Trucks • Card of Thanks • Let’s Swap • Lost & Found • Livestock Stud Service • Livestock Supplies • Miscellaneous • Mowing • Pasture & Feed • Poultry Notices • Personal • Wanted CALL 940-627-5987 & GET RESULTS! 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The Wise County Messenger is responsible for an incorrect ad only the first time it runs, so check your ad carefully. Special Offers: Business Services: Place a paid ad for four weeks in the Business Services classification of the Wise County Messenger for $50. Receive a bold heading and the fifth week is FREE. Run the same ad in Classified Gold for an additional $32 for five weeks (price based on 20 words or less ad). Classified Gold goes into 21,000 additional homes. Payments: In person: 115 South Trinity St., Decatur By mail: Wise County Messenger P.O. Box 149 Decatur, TX 76234-0149 For Sale: Place a paid ad with a bold headline for two weeks for $25, and if you don’t sell your item at the end of two weeks, you’ll receive the next two weeks FREE. Run the same ad in Classified Gold • Legal Notices • Public Notices 3B ALL CLASSIFIED ADS APPEAR ONLINE AT WWW.WCMESSENGER.COM/CLASS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Acreage 10-30 acres for sale, 3 miles south of Decatur. $6,000/acre. (940)399-0080. 100 ACRES Southwest Texas hunting ranch, stay a week or a lifetime, ready for move-in. Virtual tour at: www.sunwest.realtors.officelive.com (469)995-9995. 20 ACRES facing Highway 380 along PR3204 (2,800’ long x 300’ wide). Asking $380,000/OBO. (817)500-2771. 3 to 12-acres on FM 1204, paved road, corner CR2644. Bolivar water, near Greenwood Post Office, cafe & churches, 12 miles to Decatur. $8,700/acre. (940)466-9702, (940)368-6953. • Alvord ISD - 4.71 acres, no mobiles. $9,000/acre • S of Decatur - 1.29 acres. Older 2 story. Needs repairs. Reduced to $76,500 • N of Alvord - 16.41 acres. Prime Hwy 287 frontage & 2 CR frontage. Shop, well. $250,000 • Sunset 26+/- acres, new stock tank. $5,000 acre. Owner Finance. • W of Sunset 185 acres, large brick home overlooking bottom land. Beautiful place, call for details. Owner Anxious! • W of Park Springs 72.82 acres, older brick, needs repair. Nice truck shop. $3,950 per acre • South of Bowie 71 acres, good recreational place, hunt, fish, run cattle or horses. $3,500 per acre • Sunset Hwy 101 30x40 commercial building. Good business or makes a nice home. $69,500 • Sunset 167 acres, good cattle & horse place, 40x40 building, stock tank, well & septic. $2,995 per acre • Alvord 9.14 acres, heavily wooded area. Owner Anxious! Reduced $45,000 • Alvord 62 acres, good location, 3 tanks, beautiful building site. $4,750 per acre • Sunset 28.45 acres, coastal, Good level property for horse ranch or build home. Owner Financing $140,000 • Alvord 13.05 acres, 1/2 minerals. $6,500 per acre • Lake Bridgeport - Waterfront property, 2/1.5 remodel. $95,900 PENDING Sun Set Realty - Jim Boyd, Associate 940-845-2120 5 ACRES 200 feet Highway 114 frontage across from new high school in Boyd, with older wood frame house. (940)433-2255 or (817)253-0697, Rick. 5 WOODED ACRES Beautiful, mature oak trees, community water available, restrictions apply. Paradise School District. Possible owner financing. (817)675-7499. FOUR WOODED 10-ACRE LOTS $65,000/each, 10% down, 10% owner finance. Restricted, CR3451, Paradise. (940)393-1020. LOOKING FOR PARADISE? Hurry, won’t last long! 38 acres, Highway 101/Highway 287 North, Sunset. Beautiful rolling terrain. (940)399-8469; conniejulian9292@hotmail.com. SPRING SPECIAL Owner finance, 2 acre lots, 12-60 months, 0% interest. (817)846-5997. BRAND NEW HOME $500 total move-in. Free washer/dryer, refrigerator & 50” plasma TV. Credit issues OK. Subject to change without notice. Call Micki, (972)922-4041. DECATUR Remodeled 2-bedroom, 1-bath house with garage/shop. 203 N. Lane 1 block from Courthouse. Reduced, $72,500. (940)577-4484. FSBO $25,998 NEW HOME Plus delivery, set & A/C. (800)518-7811, Nation Wide Housing DBA Oak Creek Homes. RBI33937. MANAGER’S SPECIAL SAVE $24,104 New 3/2, extra nice, front covered porch. (800)518-7811, Nation Wide Housing DBA Oak Creek Homes. RBI33937. 3/2/2, 30x45x16 Shop,1.6 Acres 4/2 - 1 Acre Trees 5/2 - 2 Acres WILL WORK WITH CREDIT ISSUES $650 - $900 per month - DECATUR ISD 940-465-0011 Got land, need a home? I can help. (940)665-8787. BIG HOUSE ON PRAIRIE New 4-bedroom, 2-bath, family room, acreage for horses. $99/down, $733/month. (940)627-8700. BRAND NEW BRICK HOME ON ACREAGE NO MONEY DOWN. $1,069/MONTH FIXED with taxes and insurance included. DECATUR ISD. (817)733-3444. PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is EQUAL HOUSING 1-800-927-9275. OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE BY OWNER ALVORD - 3/2/2 with 2,300 sq. ft. on 20 ac. adjoining the LBJ Grasslands. Home has outdoor kitchen, hardwood floors, granite countertops, loafing sheds, lighted arena, and barn. Call 817-247-3111 or 940-399-9545 for more information. 1406 S. TRINITY • DECATUR KOZY KOTTAGE New 3-bedroom, 2-bath, den, gingerbread like. $109/down, $689/month. Very EZ qualify. (214)616-7092. LBJ TRAILS 10 acres, 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 2464 square foot, beautiful custom barn home w/lots of extras. 1500 square foot garage/shop. Built 2007. Trees, stocked pond. Alvord ISD. $299,500. (940)427-2525. PORTABLE CLASSROOMS For sale. 24'X32' or 24'X64', $12,000-$26,000. Delivered. Denton County Housemovers, (940)387-3666. Lovely older home located in great neighborhood. The master bedroom is downstairs and 2 bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Rooms are large and the kitchen has a built-in microwave and a freestanding range with smooth top. Central heat and air is zoned. Hardwood floors, carpet and lots of character. Updated electrical and plumbing. The lot is extra large with a storage building. Carport with storage area at the front of it. This is a great house for the price. Just reduced to $130,000! Call 940-389-9954 for more details. REPOS, REPOS, REPOS!!!!! North Texas repo outlet, come see us today. Exit 500, Gainesville, Texas or call (800)810-3330. RBI #33731. Mobile Homes 2/2 with large lot, Azle ISD. Owner finance; or rent for $600/month. (817)422-3023 or (817)281-4311. JODY ADAMS 940-389-3702 MELISSA BAILEY 940-393-5464 JOHN LANIER 940-627-9714 Best of 940-393-2476 SHERRY LAYTON 940-399-8246 CECE LISBY 940-399-9141 JIM VANCE 940-627-5358 940-627-9040 2009 New Listings and New Agents Always Welcome! NANI BREASHEARS KATHY FISHER 940-577-1452 940-393-5336 301 S. Washburn, Suite C WISE RANDY W. PARKER-OWNER/BROKER LISA CARAWAY, MANAGING PARTNER/REALTOR LOCATED AT 2201 SOUTH FM 51 IN THE DOUBLE CREEK OFFICE BUILDING SINCE 1997 SUSAN ANDERSON 817-821-6659 BRUCE FURGERSON 817-996-3202 www.parkerpropertiestexas.com 3-bedroom, 2-bath, on 1 acre, Boyd ISD. Owner finance or rent. (817)281-4311, (817)422-3023. CASH WHOLESALE to the public. Low overhead. Save thousands. (817)637-1357. lisagcaraway@yahoo.com DECATUR ISD, $79,900 2007 double wide on 2 acres. 1,960 square foot, 4-bedroom, 2-bath, new condition, new carpet, rear deck. Horses allowed. (940)577-4484. cecelisby@yahoo.com AFFORDABLE HOME! This 3 bedroom, one bath home has large living/dining combined, stove and refrigerator will stay. Must see at this price! 303 W. Brady, Decatur $75,000 817-996-3202 bfrealtor.com Nani Brashears 940-577-1452 nani12@embarqmail.com www.bfrealtor.com Don't make a move without Parker Properties. Call today for any of your real estate needs. NANI’S ALVORD- Very affordable brick 3 bedroom home with large fenced backyard. Walk to school or park. $83,900 DECATUR: Kid friendly neighborhood, brick 3/2/2 on 1/2 acre lot. Open floor plan, split bedroom, fenced backyard. Affordable price at $138,500 ALVORD: Private and secluded. This ranch style home has it all. Comes with more than 2 acres, workshop and nice size pond. Mature Oak trees surrounding home. $189,900 LOOK AT THIS PRICE! 4 acres full of trees, restricted area. Call for information. $189,000 DUPLEX AND FOURPLEX FOR SALE! All occupied, call for details. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! This commercial property features an office and large insulated metal building/ shop. Located on Hwy 287 South between LaQuinta and Ramada Inn. Perfect for all kinds of business. Sherry Layton 940-399-8246 sherrylayton @embarqmail.com BEAUTIFUL HOME! 4 bedroom, 2/5 bath on 10 acres with barn and workshop with office. LOTS AND ACRES FOR SALE Decatur 1606 W. Bus. 380 940-627-3080 Sue Ann Denton, Inc. TREESAND LOVELY 5.5ACRE PROPERTY! Central location in Wise County. Backyard has gazebo, beautiful 2,205 sq. ft. home with 30X40 shop and other outbuildings. Bridgeport ISD. $269,900 For Information on All of my properties go to Bruce Furgerson NEW CARPET at a discount price for mobile homes. Call for a quote. (940)367-8072, cell. WILLIAMS MOBILE HOME SERV. Best deal on moving, set up & trim-outs. Bonded, licensed & insured. (940)433-3117. CeCe Lisby 940-399-9141 Lisa G. Caraway, 940-393-2476 Wise County restaurant for sale. Consistently profitable for 14-years; with 2009 sales $260,000; owner’s cash flow of $65,000. Call (817)738-3113. 4-BEDROOM 2-FULL BATH Livingroom, sitting room with fireplace, office, open kitchen with island, new AC inside and out, new carpet, on 1.45 acres, located 1 mile south of new high school in Boyd. $69,995. Rick, (940)433-2255 or (817)253-0697. RBMOBILEHOMES.COM Move, set-ups, re-levels. In & out of state. Licensed, bonded, insured. Repos. Free estimates. (940)683-5547. RBI #36191. LAND - HOME D/W Business Property Homes ONLY ONE LEFT WON’T LAST OVER 3,000 SQUARE FEET $52 SQUARE FOOT, INCLUDING $20K OF UPGRADES. 800-518-7811, Nation Wide Housing DBA Oak Creek Homes. RBI33937. Rhome 817-638-5100 Wise County’s Bridgeport 192 W. Hwy. 380 #1 Real Estate Company 940-683-3080 (per MLS statistical data) • Jana Bearden • Lynn Clay • Martha Cleveland • Jay Conquest • Karen Davidson • Joey Duncan • Sue Ann Denton • Natalie Gary • Bob Grommesh • Kim Holt • Steve Jones • Angie Kasner • Jane Kasner • Robert Meek • Sue Meek • Sandy Onks • Tonya Shaffer • Angie Uselton • Linsey Taylor • Geary Washburn Paradise - Beautifully developed acreage south of Bridgeport. An energy efficient 5 bedroom, 3.1 bath home with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, wood floors, and other amenities too numerous to mention. Pipe fencing surrounds the house and leads to a 40x100 barn with a 1,600 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 1 bath rental property. For the horse trainer there is round pen. The property includes 3 stock tanks, perimeter and cross fencing. Sunset- Beautiful, secluded home situated on 44 wooded acres. The home boasts 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, granite countertops with stainless steel appliances. A Gunite swimming pool with hot tub and property that is fenced and cross fenced for horses. HOMES Bridgeport- A very nice home with lots of room both inside and out. Starting with the roomy double car garage to the large wooden fenced backyard and the great above ground pool and the massive storage building. The inside of the home has wood burning fireplace and roomy den/dining/kitchen open concept. The master suite is larger than normal and has a large walk-in closet. Runaway Bay- This spacious split level home sits near the lake with a fabulous view from the third story perch. The properties 2 lots have a manicured backyard and several fruit trees as well as a boat house. (Ray) Decatur- 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 1 car garage on corner lot with trees. Close to Schools and Historic downtown Decatur Square. Great family home in a great location DON’T MISS THIS 3/2 home on almost 1/2 acre. Well maintained in established Brookhollow Estates with mature trees and large fenced backyard. Home offers big kitchen with lots of cabinet space, huge utility room, spacious bedrooms and cozy fireplace. Ask about the recent energy efficient upgrades. Call for more details. www.century21sueanndenton.com Decatur- Fabulous newer home with awesome 1 story floor plan. Open kitchen with beautiful granite, decorative touches that overlook living and dining areas with windows to the awesome backyard. Game room and HUGE utility room with loads of cabinets, sink and plenty of room for a craft room. Surround sound wired, pre-wired electrical work done for a pool. Master suite with a Spa like master bath with separate shower, Jacuzzi tub and heated floors. LOTS/ACREAGE Decatur- 5 acres located in the Heritage Creek Subdivision with paved roads. Paradise- Great location between Bridgeport and Paradise just a mile or less off of Highway 114. Trees and small lake on property. Good building sites. Located in exemplary Paradise ISD. COMMERCIAL Alvord- Property located half mile or so off of 287 N of Decatur behind Stallion Oilfield. Property has a 4672 sq ft building that could be used for shop, warehouse, etc. 2 mobile homes are located on property. New water well. Bridgeport- One of a kind property! Beautiful rolling terrain bordered by Dry Creek on one side. This property would make a wonderful subdivision or commercial site. Part is in the city limits and part is not city. Sewer and electric are available on site. It is on co-op water. 4B WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR LEASE, RETAIL SPACE In Boyd, 2,400 square feet downstairs, 2,000 square feet upstairs. $1,500/month. (940)433-2255 or (817)253-0697, Rick. 440 West Highway 114 Boyd, Texas. BRIDGEWOOD Executive Suites Bridgeport, TX RENTALS • Apartments • Business Property • Condos/Town Homes • Duplex Housing • Homes • Mobile Homes • Rooms • Roommate Wanted • Spaces & Lots • For Lease • Wanted to Rent • Wanted to Lease • Facilities • Storage Buildings RENTA 940-536-9346 Business property $300/DEPOSIT 2/1 apartment in Chico. $600/month. No pets. Call (940)644-2713 or (817)929-1930. Garage apartment, 501 N. Church, near downtown Decatur. 2 room, 1-bath, washer/dryer in garage. $600/month plus utilities. Background check. No smoking. Email: jamiekmiller1@yahoo.com; call (682)551-5000. Eighter Decatur Apartments. Furnished, cable, all bills paid. (940)799-7572. 352 BRAMMER DRIVE, AURORA Apartments That Feel Like Home 1&2 Bedrooms Available Professionally Managed by Trinity www.BridgewoodExecutiveSuites.com Apartments Nail/massage spa or office space ready to rent. Will lease individual rooms. Available now at 605 N. Business 287, Suite 106, Decatur. Call (940)627-6362 for details. 30x40 metal building. Highway 114 at CR4590. (817)281-4311, (817)422-3023. 5,000 square foot building, Bridgeport, on 1 acre yard area. Includes 3,500 square foot office space, kitchenette, restrooms, showroom, conference room. $3,100/month. (940)389-6517. Commercial buildings for lease in Decatur. 1st building located at 120 E. Main Street. 2nd building located at 805 W. Main Street. For more information, contact Chris or Rita at (940)627-3600. ONLINE LISTINGS FOR SALE 2-3 Acre Homesites Decatur ISD 940-627-6645 This gorgeous Austin Rock and Cedar wood home sits on fabulous 2 acres of land. The owners of this home paid close attention to detail while it was being built. Features include, granite countertops in a spacious kitchen, 5 bedrooms with the master suite and guest room being split away from each other and the other bedrooms. Outside features include a pool, storm shelter and beautiful sunsets. Priced to sell at $399,900 Call Bunny at 817-475-5827 or Bethany at 817-229-4243 for an appointment or view this lovely home. Jack Cannon Broker 940-368-1811 Mike Bowman MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Eric Cannon 940-393-5317 ® CHEROKEE HILL A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO CALL HOME! 2 - 5 ACRE SITES Looking For A Great Place To Build Your Dream Home? Call Us About Our Spring Special MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ® www.midwayproperties.com For more information: 817-980-1911 • 817-994-5765 Browse the internet for all our Wise County e-listings and also, for your convenience the USA’s total REALTOR listings database at www.cherokeehilltexas.com thartman@h2dev.com • rhoneycutt@h2dev.com 1002 S. College, Decatur- 3/2/2, great location, corner lot with 2nd home on property. Well and many upgraded features. $128,500 574 CR 4270, Decatur Home & workshop on approx. 15 acres of pasture, trees and tank. Property is cross fenced so is perfect for horse or cattle. $199,000 407 Cates, Decatur- 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large corner lot, covered patio, storage shed, hardwood floors, separate utility, fenced yard. $79,800 Sunset - Spacious country home, 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, study, hobby room, large kitchen, patios, 3 car garage, barn with 100 acres of trees and pastures. Too many amenities to describe this beautiful estate. Paradise Canyon Estates4/2.5/2, 2.2428 sq. ft. on 2 acres. Must see the many great features. Motivated seller! 4/2/2 on 1 acre. Huge kitchen, living area, split bedrooms, many energy efficient features, fenced yard. Must see to appreciate all the extras. 216 Heather $181,900 LAND GREAT LOT IN RUNAWAY BAY $7,400 10 ACRES, GREAT LOCATION ON HLAVEK RD. 1 - MULTI - FAMILY LOT, BOYD $18,000 An H2 Development project 3 - MULTI - FAMILY LOTS, DECATUR 5 ACRES WITH WELL & SEPTIC $35,000 PENDING COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE N. TRINITY OFFICE SUITE$300/MONTH GREAT LOCATION Search The MLS Listing For All Homes Or Properties At WWW.CANNONREALTY.NET www.MidwayProperties.com or call 940-683-5191 Wise County’s Oldest Realtor Brokerage for over 30 years Hwy 51 USE YOUR LAND AS YOUR DOWN FREE SITE CHECK. FREE LOAN QUALIFICATION. Homes starting at $32,554. (800)518-7811. Nation Wide Housing DBA Oak Creek Homes. RBI33937. Serving the Bridgeport area since 1968 1205 Halsell St, Bridgeport • 940-683-4008 Fred Meyers, Broker Teresa Reed, Realtor • 940-393-2860 Jared McComis, Realtor • 940-399-7530 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ® EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Scott Locklear MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Construction & Excavation BEAUTIFUL HOME ON 13+ ACRES. 4/2.5/3, 4,593 sq. ft., two story home. Austin stone fireplace, 23’ vaulted ceiling, built-in dressers in all walk-in closets, central vacuum, game room, swimming pool, hot tub, great for entertaining. 40 X 75 shop. Joins Wind Mill Lake Grasslands. Lots of trees, built in 2008. Very energy efficient, low utility bills. Hurry to look today! NEW CONSTRUCTION, JUST FINISHED! 3/2/2 in great neighborhood. 1,602 sq. ft., Alvord exemplary schools. Split bedrooms, fireplace, all on 1 acre. Hurry and get your tax credit on new homes. Call Scott today!!! $124,900 COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH HWY 287 FRONTAGE. Pipe railing all the way around the gate. 40 X 80 half being office and half shop. Will consider leasing. Call me to look! $99,000 COUNTRY HOME! 3 bedroom, 2 bath with detached 2 car garage and equipment barn. All on 5 acres. Easy to get to yet still very private. Fenced yard, split bedrooms, fireplace, game room. Call Scott to look today. $179,500 11 ACRES in Alvord ISD. Beautiful building sight. Reduced 40% below appraisal $61,000 10 ACRES with solid trees overlooking government lake. $64,900 2 ACRES, lots of trees and very secluded. Call to look today. 1 – 12 ACRE TRACTS in Decatur. 183 ACRES in Montague County. $2,850/acre 200 ACRES - 1 mile motorcross track, 7 mile cross country track, 4 tanks, creek, great hunting, Bowie. 23 ACRES, lots of trees. $139,000 SCOTT LOCKLEAR BUILDER REALTOR/BROKER • 940-393-2727 ed by Tana r e f f O Making Dreams Reality Tana 940-627-5859 tanahomes@yahoo.com • www.tanahomes.com CHICO - NEW LISTING 3/2 ON 4 ACRES. Large, brick home w/room to spread out; 2 LV; split bdrms; WBFP in den; needs some updating; big utility w/freezer space; diving pool in fenced bkyd; 2 wells & 2 septics; scattered trees. $124,900 MOTIVATED SELLER READY TO MOVE TO NEW HOME! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS HOME! DECATUR - 3/2.5/2 ON 2.34 acres. Quiet neighborhood, WBFP, open concept, split bedrooms, flex space, jetted tub, separate shower, too much to list and all nestled in oak trees. $209,900 ALVORD- JUST LISTED 3/2/2 immaculate home on cul-desac, WBFP, open concept, formal dining, split bedrooms, oversized garage, screened-in back porch, fenced backyard. $186,900 DECATUR - JUST LISTED ON THE SQUARE! Offices with 3,840 sq. ft., downstairs is leased, upstairs has two separate suites w/kitchenettes, & reception areas. Upstairs has been upgraded w/granite countertops, extensive molding and wainscoting. Upstairs could be converted to living quarters. Investors welcome. ALVORD - JUST LISTED 2/2 Comfortable starter home; nice sized, eat-in kitchen; split bdrms; huge utility with pantry space; “other” room could be office; nice wood deck in bkyd plus two storage bldgs; totally fenced front & back; new metal roof; close to schools & Hwy 287. $70,900 DECATUR - 3/2/3CP, Seven Wires home on 6.11 acres. Horses welcome, formal DR, family, media room, split bedrooms, updated in 2002. Shop has heat & air, one side has office and restroom area, pool w/spa, trees, loafing shed & pasture. $298,900 BRIDGEPORT - Why pay rent? Bridgeport - 1 duplex for sale. Large 2/2, live in one and the lease from the other pays over half the mortgage payment. Possible owner finance OAC at 6%. Call for appointment. One building has fresh paint and new carpet, w/stove, fridge & dishwasher. Just $149,621 BRIDGEPORT - 3/2/2 open floor plan, eating bar divides living room and kitchen, WBFP, ceramic tile, carpeted bedrooms, master with separate shower & jetted tub, double vanities, stove, built-in microwave, DW and fridge convey. $129,900 DECATUR- 3/2.5/2 on 15.93 ACRES. TX sized rooms, WBFP, island in kitchen, walk-in pantry, lots of windows, split bedrooms, flex space could be 4th bedroom or office. Geothermal HVAC, steel construction and stone, metal roof, full length front and rear porches, 3 metal buildings, stock pond, fencing, trees, pasture. A must see! $385,000 BRIDGEPORT - 3/2/2 open plan, new countertops, hardware, carpet, paint, interior door knobs, open floor plan, eating bar between living room and kitchen, WBFP, laminate in living room, kitchen & hall, double vanities, stove, DW & fridge convey. $131,900 LAKE BRIDGEPORT - JUST LISTED 2/2 WATERFRONT Totally maintenance free, well insulated, quiet & peaceful, mstr down, tons of storage, cer/tile in LR, DR, Kit & utility, walk-in pantry, custom cabinets, fishing dock, 2 shops, 2 carports, trees & St. Augustine grass. $269,900 DECATUR/SLIDELL - 3/2 brick on 5 acres. Open floor plan includes WBFP, lots of cabinets in kitchen, eating bar & built-in pantry, split bedrooms, ceramic tile throughout except carpet in bedrooms, tub & separate shower in master, freezer space in utility, 2 stall loafing shed, fenced on 3 sides. $189,900 LAND SILVER LAKES - 1 acre lot, trees, close to boat ramp and club house. Restricted sub. $31,000 DECATUR – JUST LISTED! 27.387 acres on Old Decatur Road, surrounded by estate style properties, heavily treed, in natural state, pasture. Call for info BRIDGEPORT – JUST LISTED! 158 acres, nice property for developing. CR on two sides, grazing, wildlife, stock pond, views, trees. Call for info. $3,500/acre FOR LEASE BRIDGEPORT - 2/2 duplex for lease. $695/month + Deposit ALL HOMES SECURED WITH ONE YEAR WARRANTY! GOT BUYERS, NEED LISTINGS! THE MARKET IS MOVING! ARE YOU READY TO MOVE TOO? PR 1106 - Secluded 30+/- acres located in Decatur School District with lots of trees, pond and an abundance of wildlife. Priced at $5,000/acre New Listing in Runaway Bay - 3/2 home with siding is nicely decorated with 2 car carport. Sits on 2 lots. Would make a good starter or retirement home. $75,000 New Listing- 10+/- acres with good mix of trees and coastal, beautiful pond that stays full and plenty of wildlife. Segundo Dr. - Corner Lot in Runaway Bay with scattered trees. Priced at $7,000 Commercial Building situated on 3.157 acres with Hwy 287 frontage and crossover. Priced at $275,000 Terrace Dr. - To be sold “As Is”. With a little bit of handy work it could really be nice. Home is situated on 2.68 acres with large mature trees in Springtown ISD. Pad for additional mobile home. Call for details. 1505 16th St. - Fixer upper in Bridgeport. 3/2/1 frame home with fenced backyard within walking distance of downtown and stores. Priced at $58,000 402 Decatur - Looking for rental property or a starter home, this is it! 4/1.5 frame home on a large lot in Alvord. Priced at $45,000 104 Hackberry Ct. - Gorgeous 2 story, 4/2.5 home, granite countertops, commercial grade appliances, 2 gas FP, wet bar, wine storage area, stone columns, hand scraped wood floors, heated play pool and much more. A must see! 1737 Boston Ave- Super nice 3/2 brick home sitting on 2 lots with mature trees in a well established neighborhood. Recently updated with fresh paint and flooring throughout. Split bedrooms, oversized garage and large patio. $159,900 105 PR 1647 - 100+/- acres with scattered to heavily wooded areas and pasture land, creek, hunting cabin, lots of wildlife, well. Within 5 minutes of Chico. $3,700/acre 215 Hart Ct. Immaculate 2 story brick home on 2 landscaped lots with an unbelievable view of the golf course. Custom features crown molding, wood floors, vaulted ceilings and island in kitchen, study, game room and much more. 587 CR 1743 - Owner says sell this great weekender or permanent home. 2/1.5 furnished home with water view of Lake Bridgeport, 4 RV hook-ups, water purifying system, lots of shade trees. $59,900 Ridgewood Dr.- Looking to build that dream home on interior lot with several trees in BISD. $30,000 582 Cemetery Road - Country living 3/1 frame home situated on 7.07 acres. Home features some updating, nice family room with skylight & WBFP, screened in back porch, nice workshop area, some pens, good coastal field and also mature trees. Priced at $135,000 Halsell St. - Great commercial possibilities in this 5,000 sq. ft. building located in downtown Bridgeport. Currently used as cleaners with separate offices and entrance. Priced at $199,500 FIRST REALTY Danny Hodges Realtor® 940-393-1339 Mary Ann Hodges Broker Associate 940-393-0414 940-627-5940 HOMES Alvord- Corner lot, 3/2/2 brick home, fenced backyard, split bedrooms, WBFP, landscaped. Alvord- Great starter family home on 1 acre, close to schools, brick 3/2/2, fenced backyard, bay window breakfast nook, WBFP, faux paint, trees. Hurry to see this one! Decatur- 3/2 DW on 1 acre, country living, new carpet and freshly painted. Come and take a look! Alvord- Brick 2/2/1 home, a little TLC and this home could be quite charming. Close to schools. Decatur- Frame 3/1/1 home, corner lot, attached garage, updated home, large living area. Great starter family home or investment property. HOMES WITH LAND Alvord- 5/3/4 Austin Stone with media room on 318 acres. Wrap around porches with outside FP, granite countertops in gourmet kitchen. Horeman's dream w/stables, ponds, big Oak trees and other shops. Alvord- Brick 3/2/2 home on 5 acres, barn, corrals, corner property, across from LBJ Grasslands, cellar, 20X20 hobby house with sink and elect., covered patio, landscaped, gorgeous Knotty pine cabinets in kitchen, carpet, tile, laminate flooring, full RV hook-up, split bedrooms, pellet burning stove, knotty pine walls in living area. Must see! Bowie- 3/2/2 home with upstairs game room, WBFP, bay window breakfast nook. Large utility room, lots of windows, barns, corrals, ponds, lots of wildlife, guest apartment. 208 acres, coastal fields, treed, workshop, storage buildings, fenced, beautiful views. Alvord- Custom 3/2.5/3 home on 6 acres, gourmet kitchen, 2 WBFP, large living with lots of windows, vaulted ceilings, oak floors, front porch all across the front of home. Landscaped, sprinkler system, apartment, barn with tack room and stables, corrals, dog run, trees. Alvord- Brick 3/2 home with stained concrete floors, floor to ceiling windows, 4 acres detached garage, barn with elect. and water, pine baseboards, fire pit and patio, fenced, trees. Alvord- 3/2/2CP brick home on 10.01 acres, large spring fed pond, covered porches, multi decks, trees, barn, corral. Quiet country living at its best! Alvord- Secluded brick 4/2 home on 2.15 acres, lots of trees, vaulted ceilings, WBFP, patio. Alvord- 3/2 brick country home on 5.095 acres, custom built home, many extras, trees, pond. Alvord- 11.82 acres with 4/2 DW, 2 stall horse barn, 1,800 sq. ft. storage building, stock tank, 16X48 deck, WBFP, new roof, newly painted. Too many amenities to list. $129,000 Alvord- 12 acres with DW, above ground pool, secluded, trees, quiet country living. LAND Nocona - 150,200 acres coastal, some trees and wildlife. $2,250/acre Nocona- 30 acres on paved road, trees, creek with wildlife. $2,950/acre Decatur- Grassland Estates, several lots to choose from. 2 – 3 acre lots, trees, beautiful views with great building sites, paved road, wildlife, adjacent to LBJ Grasslands. REDUCED! Decatur- 1 and 2 acre tracts ready for DW home to be set on. Owner Financing! Decatur- 86.9 acres, great farm land. Call today! Alvord- 14, 36, 50 acre tracts, Hwy 287, great commercial or residential property. Alvord- 80 acres, 2 stock tanks, wildlife, corral, beautiful building sites. Alvord- 50, 75,or 200 acres available. Close to LBJ Grasslands. Alvord- 3.61 and 13 acres with metal shop buildings. REDUCED! Call agent for many more land listings. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ® Each office is independently owned & operated. 940-665-0376 SINCE 1997 LOCATED AT 2201 SOUTH FM 51 IN THE DOUBLE CREEK OFFICE BUILDING Rhome - This was a model home and its loaded with upgrades. A true must see! Hardwood flooring, granite countertops, and upgraded carpet. Beautiful fireplace, crown molding, arched openings, custom drapes, accent walls, and much more. Gated Master planned Community. $164,990 Call Debbie at 817-223-9956 Decatur - Great looking, well kept two story home sitting on 2.505 acres, this lovely home offers four bedrooms, formal dining and formal living rooms, along with separate kitchen dining area. The fenced crystal clear pool makes this property complete. The neighborhood is a great place for family or retired couples. Give this a serious look. $229,900 Call Larry at 940-627-4523 Alvord - BEAUTIFUL 3-2.5-2 home on a large lot, is landscaped and has large trees. A large wooden deck offers a great place for a family barbecue or to simply relax. The home is energy Star Rated, with granite countertops in the kitchen, a large living area, the study has a wall of built-in shelves and desk. $252,900 Call Larry at 940-627-4523 Decatur - Beautiful custom home sitting among large oak trees on 2.5 acres. The home has a fireplace and hearth in the living room, split bedrooms and a wonderful kitchen. The kitchen has lots of built-ins, custom cabinetry, and a breakfast bar. There is a large dining area in the kitchen as well as the formal dining area. There is a deck at the back close to the sparkling inground pool with diving board. There is also a spa connected to the pool. $284,900 Call Beverly at 940-399-9545 Beautifully built custom home sitting on an oversized lot that has 1.420 ac. Home has split bedrooms, granite countertops, walk-in closet in master. Game room upstairs. Living room and patio wired for sound system. 2 refrigerators, and a freezer stay with home. Home is all electric and heating and air in home is zoned. Shop is 30x40 with a shed on one side. Shop is wired to code and has concrete floor and driveway. Backyard is privacy fenced. $309,900 Call Beverly at 940-399-9545 Aurora - Beautiful Custom Built Home on over one acre of land, great floor plan, fenced yard, sprinkler system and 3 car garage. Home is stunning on inside with beautiful gourmet kitchen and granite counter tops throughout. Kitchen has double oven, breakfast bar and island. Lovely custom cabinetry throughout house. Oversized Master Suite with french door access to covered patio. Large bonus room upstairs and built in coat racks in utility. Utility also has space for freezer and the sink is exceptionally deep. $378,000 Call Beverly at 940-399-9545 Decatur - Total of three homes(1=2492sq. ft.)(2=1480sq.ft.)(3=1554sq.ft.)smaller homes have been used for rentals. Barn, shop, cattle working pens, tock tank, improved coastal pasture, total of 44.865 acres of which 5 plus or minus acres is located in the city limits of Decatur with city water to the homes, no city sewer is available at this time. $1,365,000 Call Larry at 940-627-4523 Beautifully built custom home on 159.130 acres of coastal fields, thick oak trees, ponds, fenced and cross fenced. 40x30 barn insulated, electricity, concrete floor, loafing shed 40x30. Working chutes and corrals. Property has a 1176 sq.ft. guesthouse with kitchen, bedroom and bath. The main house has 2 fireplaces (inside and out), gorgeous western fixtures and much more. Furniture, farm equipment, cattle may all be purchased separately. AG-EXEMPT $1,099,000 Call Beverly at 940-399-9545 Beverly Whetsell 940-399-9545 Deena Rue 817-247-3111 Lesley Nivens 940-367-3652 Larry Mader 940-627-4523 WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT Yard for lease, FM 51, 2 miles south Decatur, (formerly Bowie Dozer). 3.25 acres; includes office, shop, wash rack, diesel tanks. (940)389-6707. Condos, town homes LOVELY TOWNHOME for lease. View of lake & golf course, freshly remodeled, all appliances included. (972)834-8111. Race Fans, only one left! Fort Worth, Texas Motor Speedway, 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo. NO PETS ALLOWED. Karl Klement Properties, contact Elaine, (940)627-6362. www.klementproperties.com. For rent, like new, 3-bedroom, 2-bath, double wide mobile home/ on 4 acres w/lots trees. Bridgeport ISD. (940)255-1436 or (940)255-1446. “Timeless Elegance” www.spenceproperties.com Homes 940-627-1990 1814 S. FM 51 • Decatur MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ® 406 E. Ash • Decatur 3/2/1 Available June 1 $995/month $498/deposit ALL HOMES INCLUDE LAWN CARE. 940-372-0634 817-825-4647 3-bedroom, 2-bath, CH/A. 307 E. Shoemaker, Decatur. No pets, no smoking. Lawn care & appliances included. $1,200/month, $1,000/deposit. (940)627-5216. EQUAL HOUSING Close to Walmart, but no city taxes! Restricted subdivision with scattered trees. 2 & 3 acre tracts starting at $34,000. Call Marilyn Excellent office or retail location. Corner lot with high traffic count. Zoned C-1. $70,000 Call Marilyn 5 acres heavily wooded with 1,200 sq. ft. shop building with unfinished apartment. $79,900 Call Marilyn EXTREMELY MOTIVATED SELLER! BRING OFFER! Adjoins the Grasslands! Outstanding 5/5.5/3 with office, game room, pool, trees and so much more on 5 acres. $389,000 Call Marilyn Yes, a golf course lot for $12,000! Located on the 12th fairway of Runaway Bay. Call Marilyn Great 3/2 home with an excellent floor plan! This home comes with a roping arena, barn, and workshop, all you have to do is bring the family and the horses! Paradise ISD. $272,900 Call Rhonda Beautiful Oaks surround this immaculate 3/2/2 and is walking distance from school. Nice deck out back for barbecues, and a Great Price of $124,900 Call Rhonda www.remax-preferredproperties-decatur-tx-us.com OLLIE SANDERSON R E A L E S T A T E Hwy. 114 in Boyd • 940-433-8383 Clint Sanderson, Realtor Mollie Sanderson, Broker/Realtor 940-433-2761 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,600 square foot house in Rhome. $1,200/month. Contact Matt, (214)499-3949. Alvord: 505 Scenic, 3-bedroom, 2-bath. NO PETS ALLOWED. Karl Klement Properties, contact Elaine, (940)627-6362. www.klementproperties.com. Available now: 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 2-car garage. $1,375/month, $1,000/deposit, lawn care included. 387 Emma Call, Decatur. Call (940)626-2060 COUNTRY LIVING 2/1 brick guest house. Appliances, water, mowing included. $1,000/month; + $100/month per horse. $500/deposit. No pets/smoking. (817)925-2574, (940)627-6627. In Boyd, 1-bedroom houses. Very clean, appliances, no pets. Starting at $475/month. (817)444-3636. BRIDGEPORT: Very nice, 3/2 Manufactured home on 1 acre, carport, storage building, fenced backyard, deck on front and back. $88,000 BOYD: REDUCED 2/2 frame home, formal dining, fireplace, hardwood floors, central heat & air, 2 car carport, storage building, coastal pecan trees on 3.87 fenced acres. $122,000 BOYD: Very nice 4/2/2 brick home on large lot, ceramic tile in kitchen, dining room, hall and baths, utility room with walk-in pantry, nice neighborhood, fenced backyard, covered patio. $139,900 RHOME: Lovely updated 3/2/2 home, granite countertops, large sun room, shaded patio, rain gutters, 30X60 barn includes 20X30 workshop, 3 horse stalls, tack room, stock tank, all this on 11.3 acres, Decatur schools. $350,000 BRIDGEPORT: Immaculate 2004 32 X 76 Solitaire Manufactured Home. 4/2 with 2 half baths, split bedrooms, 2 living areas, large kitchen, 2 car carport, storage building. All this and many Oak trees on 8.83 secluded acres. Easy access to Hwy 199. $159,900 RHOME: New Listing! 2/1 older home, in need of repair. For Sale "As Is". $50,000 RHOME: 3/2/2 brick home is being updated with new paint and new carpet in bedrooms and new flooring in kitchen and bath. Five acres sandy soil, storage buildings and nice workshop, fenced garden area, pasture is fenced and cross fenced. $159,900 PENDING BOYD: 10 acres, sandy soil, trees $8,500/acre BOYD: 0.6 acres, old house not livable, city water and sewer. $18,000 DECATUR: 20 acres more or less, 8 miles north of Decatur on FM 730. Nice coastal field, good building spot for that new home. $10,000 per acre BOYD: City lot in restricted subdivision, city utilities available, paved street. $19,550 BOYD: Commercial property, a most desirable site, 3.28 acres on Hwy 114 in city limits, water and sewer available. $357,000 If You Are Thinking of Buying or Selling Property, Please Give Us a Call or Stop By Our Office. Our listings are selling. www.yourcountryconnection.com Your Real Estate Professionals MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ® 817-638-9050 LAKE FRONT W/OPTION TO BUY 3,000 square foot 4/3 on 1.5 acres. $1,600/month, $1,000/deposit. (817)448-7042, (817)448-7094, (682)551-0424, (682)559-1512. Large 4-bedroom, 2-bath house in Decatur. Large yard, quiet neighborhood. $1,050/month plus deposit. (940)399-0080. 2-bedroom, 2-bath, gas range/oven, CH/A. $600/month, $600/deposit. (719)660-5992. AURORA, 2/2 totally rebuilt, lease to own. No pets. Large wooded lot in park. $450/month. (817)489-3298. $187,500 YOU’VE FOUND IT! Decatur: Texas Country at it’s finest on one acre, beautiful view, 3 year old brick, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage with 8X10 work area which leads to a detached 24X12 workshop. Come and see for yourself. Call Cliff Moon at 817-229-6599 $374,900 HORSE LOVERS PARADISE Boyd: Beautiful 20 acres with 50X55 four stall barn with tack room. Very nice 3/2/2 and 36X24 workshop. Plenty of room for arena, sandy soil, mature trees and Ag exempt. Call Carol Bailey at 817-229-1303 SILVER LAKES RANCH Beautiful custom home on five acres just inside the development! Home has three bedrooms, two baths, two living areas and over 2200 sq. ft. Second living area is large upstairs room overlooking front yard with endless possibilities as a game room, theater room or den. Large front and rear porches and oversized two car garage. Open concept design brings kitchen, living and breakfast rooms together anchored by a corner wood burning fireplace. In back is a world full of wildlife including deer, turkey, fox & more! $308,000 Bringing you the BEST in North Texas! *RHOME - 34 Acres with custom home, shop, X-fencing, Decatur ISD. $429,000 *RHOME - Spacious custom 3/2.5/2 on two acres with 30 x 40 shop. PENDING *CHICO - 1,300' on Hwy 101, commercial potential with house & bldgs. $320,000 *SUNSET - 47 Acres fenced, cross fenced with stock tank trees & view. $350,000 *SUNSET - 5 treed acres with custom 40 x 50 insulated shop building. $105,000 *SLIDELL - 30 AC, tank, views, adjacent to Eagle Canyon Raceway. $7,500/AC *ALVORD ISD - 2 AC on Amon Carter Lake cove with rocky escarpment. $52,000 *AMON CARTER LAKE - 1 AC with 97 feet of pristine lake frontage. $98,000 www.cokepoe.com Residential, Rural Land, Farm & Ranch EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Hair Center STATIONS AVAILABLE FOR RENT Storage Buildings 940.683.4200 • 1600 W. HWY 114 • BRIDGEPORT (Next door to Tan Your Hide) DECATUR SELF STORAGE VOTED BEST SELF STORAGE IN WISE WISE 2009 COUNTY Free lock with rental of unit Best of • We sell boxes and moving supplies • Climate controlled units available • U-Haul Dealer - Trucks, Trailers, etc. Ask about our special! 1100 E. Bus. 380 • Decatur 940-627-6434 Toll Free: 877-718-8875 www.decaturselfstorage.net EMPLOYMENT • Business Opportunity • Employment Information • Adult/Elderly Care • Childcare • Food Service • Medical/ Dental • Miscellaneous • Office • Retail/Sales • Trades • Work Wanted EMPLOYM !!ATTENTION!! Advertising under this classification is normally not a bona fide opportunity. Typically, companies advertising here offer information about potential employment. Some are selling this information. 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Thompson Street, Decatur or 940-627-0627 Todd Carruthers or Geoff Kieffer Help Wanted Messenger Office Supply has an immediate opening for a fulltime inside and outside sales person. Please apply in person to: Leisa Gage 115 South, Trinity in Decatur 940-627-5987 TT)H=O! Western Transportation Sandford Oil Company 940-644-5800 Tame Your Mane 940-627-3937 SUNSET RV PARK Centrally located between Decatur, Bridgeport, Bowie on Highway 287. Full hook-ups, free laundry, free wireless Internet. (940)845-2007. Employment information 2 & 3-bedroom homes for rent starting at $350/month. (940)683-2919. DAILY MEAL PROVIDED FOR ALL EMPLOYEES 2:00-10:00 shift APPLY IN PERSON AT 201 E. THOMPSON, DECATUR or FAX RESUME to BOYD RV PARK Propane station, laundry, showers, free Internet, some covered spaces. Corner of Highway 114 & FM 730 North. (940)433-9910. Nice 3-bedroom, 2-bath, brick home for rent in Rhome. Call Becki, (817)307-3709. Mobile Homes Medical/Dental CMA Spaces & lots !"#$%&"$%'()*%'"$+'((((((( ,+#-$-+.(/0"-1"21%( $249,900 ROOM TO ROAM Paradise: 2,628 sq. ft., 3/3/3 on 2.29 acres, large bedrooms, extra large kitchen, big back porch, 12 ft. ceilings, hardwood floors, built-in wine cooler, oversized garage and much, much more. Call Pam Davis at 817-296-9050 Now Hiring: companies desperately need employees to assemble products at home. No selling, any hours. $500 weekly potential. Info. (985)646-1700, Dept. TX-3278. Very nice, 3-bedroom, 2-bath double wide on 5 acres with pond, $875/month + deposit. On same property, 1-bedroom, 1-bath garage apartment, $400/month + deposit. Available immediately. (972)237-9597, (972)816-8438. 101 N. Main St. - Rhome $195,000 BRING YOUR HORSES! Reno: Nice 3/2/2 on over 4 acres with 40X50 workshop with 3 roll up doors, several other outbuildings, full back porch, beautiful pasture in front of house. CALL BOB BOUGHTON AT 940-393-5194 Mystery shoppers, earn up to $100/day. Undercover shoppers needed to judge retail & dining establishments. No experience required. Call (877)467-0212. NICE 3/1 WITH OPTION TO BUY on 2.5 acres. Close to Highway 51/114 intersection, Paradise ISD. $540/month, $300/deposit. (682)551-0424, (214)454-5430, (682)559-1512, (817)757-0677. OPPORTUNITY 84.34 secluded acres with a very nice mixture of woods and pasture with extensive cross fencing, 3 stock tanks, unfinished steel framed barn and pens on the property. Call Marilyn BOYD: REDUCED!: This property was used as a day care. With a few modifications could be 3 bedroom home, large yard with covered area, front part of house frame and back part metal. $69,900 Nice 1-bedroom trailer, furnished, electric & water paid. Bridgeport. $520/month. (940)683-2442, (940)393-9500 or (940)683-4166. 403 W. Oak • Decatur 3/2 Available June 1 $995/month $498/deposit 2-bedroom, 1-bath, 1008 N. Miller, Decatur, washer & dryer included. $775/month. (817)929-5910. Each office is independently owned and operated. HOUSE TRAILER FOR RENT 3/1 trailer with porch in Crafton, country living. $550/month. (940)644-5369. 1505 & 1507 N. Bus. 287 Decatur - 2/1 Available June 1 $850/month $425/deposit Preferred Properties M EMPLOYMENT Duplexes NICE RHOME DUPLEX 2/2 w/appliances, washer/dryer hookups, lawn care. Covered parking/storage. No smoking. Some pets OK. $695/month, $500/deposit. Owner/agent, (940)399-3900. 5B Hazardous Material Drivers $ 60,000 (potential earnings per year) • 5-Day Work Week • No cold calls We are seeking Bobtail Drivers with HazMat endorsements to work in the East Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma areas. We operate Peterbilt tank trucks and fuel oil well “frac” sites. Must be willing to work in the above listed areas. Do you have the potential to earn BIG money? Our top sales representative earns over $100,000 per year. If you are interested please call Derek Sugg at 940-627-1101 or 1-800-772-8928 940-627-2689 Start pay $12.36 hr. Paid Insurance 401(k) Plan Paid Holidays Nice Equipment For more information contact: US Hwy. 287 South, Decatur An Equal Opportunity Employer 6B WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 SERVICES EMPLOYMENT • Surgery - RN Circulator *Surgery Tech • Lab - Blood Bank Supr. • HIMS - Clinical Coder Part time/PRM • Therapy Services PT*COTA*OT/PRN • Fit-N-Wise Aquatics Swim Instructors 2000 S. FM 51 • Decatur, TX. 76234 A NOT FOR PROFIT HOSPITAL www.wiseregional.com EOE - Job Line: 940-626-2525 Now Hiring DIETARY AIDE & RESIDENT ATTENDANT Full time Benefits Available NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS • General Labor • Clerical • Skilled Labor • Bookkeepers Apply In Person. Governor’s Ridge 300 Devereaux St. • Decatur Senior Care Health & Rehabilitation Center Bridgeport Now hiring for the following positions • LVNs • LVNs - $1,000 Sign on bonus • Certified Medication Aides • Certified Nurses Aides Offer shifts Differential & Insurance Apply in person at 2108 15th St. • Bridgeport or call 940-683-5023 EEO M/F/D/V 940-627-1104 Miscellaneous Freelance or part-time website designer and graphic artist needed. Portfolio and references required. Call (940)577-1111. Manufacturing work & light industrial. Full-time, part-time. Supplemental health care plan. Paid vacation, sick time. Location Decatur, TX off FM 2264. www.papilio.com/employment. Office Senior Care Health & Rehabilitation Center Now hiring for the following positions, due to growth CNAs Design company seeking full-time administrative position. Manages all office and warehouse procedures and tasks. Strong background in bookkeeping and general office. Excellent computer skills. Must be professional and very hard worker. Fax resume to (940)627-3555. Human Capital Resources Driver needed. 24% plus team and individual monthly incentives, bonus opportunities, end of year incentives, after 90 days weekly incentive, paid holidays, paid vacations, free breakfast, sick pay. Need at least 2-years experience. Call (940)427-2033 Mon.-Sat., 8a.m.-5p.m. JM Materials, Inc. Martin Truck Services, Inc. is now hiring Class A CDL drivers w/tanker endorsement. Must have 2-years experience driving, and have 6-months vacuum tank experience, (days & nights). Starting pay $15/hour. Please call (817)240-8900. 940-683-9046 2202 Hwy. 380, Suite 7, Bridgeport CDL driver, 4-years minimum experience. Contact Rusty, (817)253-2309; or Ashley, (940)465-6219. NOW HIRING TRUCK DRIVER full-time or part-time, Class A or B CDL required. $13/hour, performance bonus, vacation, holidays. Hauling in Wise and Montague counties. (940)210-5582. The City of Bridgeport is accepting applications for the following position: Communications Specialist Please fax your application and resume to Judi Conger at 940.683.3401 or jconger@cityofbridgeport.net. For job description or applications, please go to our website at www.cityofbridgeport.net. They will be posted on the employment page. The City of Bridgeport is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Night Shift 1 Full-time • 1 Part-time CNA Class Coming Soon Apply in person at 701 West Bennett Rd. DECATUR or call 940-626-2800 EEO M/F/D/V Bored with your job? Wise County Messenger Classifieds www.wcmessenger.com/class AARONS SALES Verifiable sales experience required to join the Aarons team. Must have good communication skills and be customer friendly. Some heavy lifting. Good driving record required. Benefits. Substance screen required. Closed on Sunday. $10/hour. 1304 Highway 51 S, Decatur, (940)627-5043, ask for Mike. Has Part-Time positions available! TELLERS Flexible schedules available Please vist our website at www.DATCU.org for more information and to apply on-line. EOE DRIVING CAREER: We are offering the right candidate a career - not just a job. We are a propane/fuel delivery company in Justin seeking a driver/service technician trainee for a long term opportunity. We offer competitive pay, family health insurance, matching savings plan and other benefits. You will be home every night. Many of our employees have worked for our company over 10 years. CDL-B, HAZMAT & TANKER IS REQUIRED for this long term opportunity. HENDERSON OIL & PROPANE CO. 401 N. Hwy 156/PO Box 511 • Justin, TX 76247 • 940-648-3113 • Fax: 940-648-2445 JOB FAIR • JOB FAIR • JOB FAIR The Bottom Line is… We’re Busy & We Need You! Nabors Well Services is seeking: • Class A Drivers (2 yrs. Class A exp.) for Decatur & Cresson • Experienced Dispatcher for the Cresson location • Experienced Crew Worker for the Decatur location Competitive Salary & Benefits Medical/Dental/Vision/401(k) Company-provided Uniforms EEO/M/F/V/D C & C OVERHEAD DOORS Garage door repair, sales & services. 50-years experience. Cyle, (214)862-8733; or Charlie, (940)964-2461. CATE CONCRETE 25-years experience, residential, commercial. Patios, driveways, slabs, retaining walls, tear out & replace. Dirt work. Free estimates. (817)395-2321. FAMILY GLASS & MIRROR Serving Wise & Surrounding Counties RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Darrin McConnell Owner/Operator familyglass1@yahoo.com FROM THE GROUND UP Excavation & metal buildings. 30+ years experience. Plenty of references. (817)475-2009; or leave message at (940)627-3310. J&A CONCRETE Residential, commercial. Patios, driveways, slabs. Free estimates. $3/square foot, includes everything. (817)696-5794. BUSY DRY CLEANER Send Resume to: LLW P.O. Box 149, Decatur, TX 76234 Bridgeport, TX 76426 HOT WATER POWER WASHING All types. Insured. (817)980-4740. Now hiring experienced blade operator & experienced pusher/roustabout crew. (940)627-0074. Experience & Bilingual a plus but not required. WILL TRAIN 940-683-3770 FREE ESTIMATES Trades Looking for A Mature Adult, Self-Motivator, Fast Learner for a Full-Time (Mon. - Fri.) position. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Roll/Off Container Service for Trash & Debris Removal Haz-Mat Containment & Removal 940-683-2380 Retail/Sales Dietary Positions Rick’s ALSO SPECIALIZING IN LEADED GLASS REPAIR 2 - 10 p.m. with bonus RN & LVN Business Transport drivers needed. 25 years minimum age, 2 years verifiable driving experience, clean MVR and background, Class A License with tank endorsement. Contact Steve Limbaugh at 940-683-5487 ext. 16 Wise County Campus Biological Science, Social Science and Psych Instructor $38,900 www.wc.edu/hr for more information EOE JOE TUCKER DRYWALL Sheetrock ✣ Tape ✣ Bed ✣ Texture. New construction, remodeling, add-ons. Call (940)389-0029. LAMANCE WELDING 10-years experience. Metal buildings, carports, pipe fencing, metal roofing, rig welding, custom fabrication. Dusty Lamance, owner; (940)389-3230, LuckydayLamance@yahoo.com. R&M CONSTRUCTION ROOFING REMODELING HEATING/AC ELECTRICAL FLOOR COVERING 817-757-5347 RAY’S PAINTING Better work, better price. 20-years experience. Cell, (940)389-7400. RICK’S CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS (817)713-1667. Competitive pricing. Free estimates. Quality custom cabinets. New, remodels. 1555 W. Business 380, Suite 6, Decatur. S&S PAINTING Interior & exterior, Paint & stain cabinets. Free estimates. Call Brenda Dugan, (940)389-0845 or (940)433-2557. STEEL BUILDINGS Factory deals, save thousands. 30x40, 60x80. Can erect, will deliver. www.utilityking.com, Source #1GJ. (866)609-4321. WISE CHOICE TRENCHING Service. Sprinklers, plumbing, electrical, etc. Shannon, (817)448-4683. Housecleaning HEART FOR HOMES Established cleaning & organizing service. Fee based on individual plan. Free estimates. Also, office cleaning. (940)389-8883. AFFORDABLE HOME CLEANING 18-years professional experience in Wise County. Special 1-time or on-going services available. Dependable, thorough, current local references. All supplies provided. (940)389-4236. LOCAL CLEANING SERVICE Commercial, residential. Make ready, 1-time or repeat. We clean what others miss. pennyWise Cleaning Service, (940)210-5450. Let me fix it ELECTRICAL WORK Commercial and residential. Lighting, outlets, service and repairs. New construction, remodels. Master license and insured. Free estimates. (940)627-0072. ENGINES PLUS Small engine repairs on mowers & chainsaws. Replace & sharpen blades. Located between Bridgeport & Paradise. (940)393-0738. GARAGE DOOR REPAIR Specialist 40+ years experience. Adjustments, tune ups, broken spring replacement, opener repair/replacement. Emergency response. Cell, (940)390-5896; home, (817)889-0055. HOME REPAIRS Carpentry, minor electrical & plumbing. Free estimates. (940)389-0582. M&S Handy Services, no job too small. Interior/exterior painting, texturing, sheet rock repair, tile, yard work, honey do’s. (940)399-7852. MIKE’S RV SERVICE Service calls, insurance work, full repairs, power washing, detailing. Also work on horse, enclosed trailers. Michael, (940)399-7565. RAY’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Specializing: all types home repairs; custom cabinets, counter tops; dog houses; entertainment centers. No job too small. (940)799-1667. REMODELING AND ALL HOME repairs including masonry & painting. Honest, dependable, experienced. Call Carlton, (940)394-6138; or Royce, (940)394-6164. Reyes Home Remodeling • Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling • Plumbing, Roof & Electrical Repair • Carpentry Work • Marble & Tile Work Best Handy Man Service in Texas FREE Estimates Renier Reyes 940-399-9450 RHRPhotoAlbum.blogspot.com RUSSELL’S REMODELING & Maintenance Repair All Types of Remodeling Painting - Interior, Exterior Add-ons, Decks, Honey Do’s And More Call Us For All Your Home Needs 940-389-4943 STOP LEAKS BEFORE THEY CAUSE REAL DAMAGE! Reseal roof & clean raingutters, $250, materials included. Also, small siding repairs. (940)577-0806. Miscellaneous 2 college students would like odd jobs: housekeeping, pet sitting, babysitting, car washing, yard work, etc. (940)393-9258 or (940)389-7391. FREELANCE WEB DESIGN GRAPHIC ARTIST Local web designer and graphic artist with more than 15 years experience. Reasonable rates. www.toddagriffith.com. GOT JUNK? Let The Got Junk Crew Clean It Up & Haul It Out • Trash Pick Up • Tree Trimming • Lawn Service • Garage Clean Out • Recycling / Professional Demolition • Pressure Washing Save More, Do More FREE Estimates Evan 940-230-0585 Rey 940-399-9450 Tutoring PAINTING WORKSHOP (Bluebonnet landscape.) Tuesday, June 22, 9:30a.m.-4p.m. $60/class, 16x20 canvas included, $10/deposit (non-refundable). Marie James, (940)627-2431. JOB FAIR 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Saturday, June 5 at The Courtyard Marriott Fort Worth West at City View 6400 Overton Ridge Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76132 TECL #25306 Master Electrician TX. License #5811 Specializing in small jobs. Residential • Commercial • Consulting 940-433-3177 • Bill Mayes WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 FARM AND RANCH Farm Equipment NEW HOLLAND 326 square hay baler, used less than 1,500 bales. New Holland 489 hay cutter. $8,500/both. (940)389-2266. OCEAN FREIGHT CONTAINERS New & used. Water tight & rodent proof. Larry Singley, (817)992-9122. STORAGE CONTAINERS Great storage! The best containers at the best price. (817)726-7669. THREE 9N FORD TRACTORS Back hoe. 1947 Ford pickup. All for sale. Call Ray at (940)859-3703. Fencing 3D FARM & RANCH SERVICES All types fencing, sheds, carports, custom gates, entrances, mobile & shop welding. YOU NAME IT, WE DO IT!! (940)210-1242. AFFORDABLE FENCING All types, including chain link, wood privacy, vinyl, farm fencing. Installation or repair. (940)626-9290. www.affordablefencing.net. AL SALINAS FENCING Pipe, braces, cable, tubing, gates, cattle guards, entryways and all kinds of wire fences. (940)577-0878 or (940)210-0789. BOBBY’S FENCE All types fencing. Free estimates. Over 25-years experience. (817)444-3213. FARM & RANCH FENCING Pipe & cable, non-climb, barbed wire, entrances, solar gate operators, repairs. Jim at (940)367-7505. HERD REDUCTION SALE AQHA registered studs, mares, yearlings, weanlings, great bloodlines, $250 up. Call for more info, (940)390-5836. A CUTTING EDGE LAWN Service. Mowing, weed eating, edging. Residential, commercial. Call & check our specials! (940)577-0027. REGISTERED LONGHORNS Star K Ranch, Decatur, TX. (817)991-2813. JAKE’S LAWN CARE Mowing, weed eating, blowing. Affordable prices. Please call, leave message if no answer. (940)210-0121 or (940)427-7399. TREES TRIMMED & REMOVED 36 years in business, insured. All major credit cards accepted. (817)444-0861, Teater. WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE RIDING LAWN MOWERS Used lawn mowers for sale. Parts, service available. Chain saw repair, chains sharpened. (940)433-2255. Livestock 1ST & 2ND CALF COWS with calves at side, running back with Angus bulls. Set of 5 & 6-year-old cows with calves at side, running back with Angus bulls. Set of fall calving cows. (325)656-7944. ALL NATURAL BEEF straight from the ranch. Young, tender, no growth hormones/antibiotics. Grain or grass fed. Whole, half. (940)366-3172. ANGUS CATTLE FOR SALE Grain fed, certified Angus steers, no hormones, whole or half. Also, certified Angus cow/calf pairs; and registered Angus bulls 1 & 2-year-olds. Please call Mickey, (817)371-2168, or Chris (972)342-5539. AQHA HORSES FOR SALE Foundation bred and Running bred. AQHA buckskin. Stud service. (817)528-2028, (940)427-9600 or (817)771-7848. ATTENTION: HORSE OWNERS Will remove or possibly buy unwanted horses or cattle. Also, buy used trailers. (817)360-7617 or (940)210-5552. BABY CHICKS, RABBITS Pigs, laying hens, ducks, geese, quail for sale at 107 PR 3689, Paradise, TX. Chris, (940)859-9573. BABY CHICKS, RABBITS, GOATS laying hens, ducks, geese, guineas for sale at Farmers Like Us Farm & Feed Store, Highway 114, Boyd, TX. (940)389-7870. BRANGUS BULLS and females, registered/commercial. Open, breds, pairs. Excellent quality. Alvord, (940)427-7348 or (940)393-5306. C BAR M TACK-FEED-HORSES 143 CR4396, Decatur, TX. Cash, checks, credit cards. www.cbarm.net, (817)929-3612. “ The Better Business Bureau” 940-255-1702 HORSESHOEING & TRIMS Office, (940)969-2700; cell, (940)399-8580. J-2 HORSESHOEING/TRIMMING 15-years experience, certified. Best rates in town. Clay Johnson, (940)453-2364. Miscellaneous Free Estimates - Lic17498 Klean Kut Lawn Care Mowing • Edging • Trimming Commercial or Residential Brush Hog Mowing BLACK CREEK PUMPKIN PATCH and Gardens. Birthday parties, showers & luncheons. 2324 Old Decatur Road, Decatur. (940)627-5395, (940)389-0517. FARMER’S MARKET Locally grown produce, every Sat., starting June 5, 9a.m.-noon. Blackcreek Pumpkin Patch & Gardens, 2324 Old Decatur Road, Decatur. (940)627-5395, (940)389-0517. Saddles cleaned, oiled & repaired. Custom leather work. Smith Saddlery, (940)627-3945; cell, (940)389-3619. Mowing Insured Kenny Moran Cell 817-247-9965 Office 940-433-5470 Pasture and feed COASTAL & RYE GRASS mix hay for sale. 5x4 net-wrapped. $40/bale. Can deliver. (940)389-8004. CUSTOM BALING No long wait time! Experience the difference! SC Squared. (817)944-9451. CUSTOM ROUND/SQUARE baling, mowing, plowing, grain drill, trees trimmed, gardens tilled. Small dump trailer available for hauling. Call (940)393-9616 or (940)683-3148. FARMERS LIKE US farm, feed store. Nineteen 12’ corral panels w/one walk-thru gate; makes large, round pen, $850. Highway 114, Boyd, (940)845-4930. For sale, fertilized coastal round bales, 1st cutting. (940)399-0080. ASK ABOUT TREE TRIMMING AND SPRING CLEAN-UP AAA DIAMOND-T TRACTOR MOWING. Lots and acreage. Box blade work. Free estimates. (940)433-8268. ACREAGE MOWING Tractor services. Plowing, seeding, aerating, tilling, fertilizing available. Tommy, (940)482-6578. ALL AROUND WISE LAWN Care. High quality, low prices, free estimates. Call today, (940)393-5066. GOOD QUALITY WHEAT HAY in field, can load. 10 bale minimum, $45/bale. (940)427-2351. I WANT TO LEASE pasture land for grazing. (214)725-7713. LONESOME DOVE FEED Authorized Bryant feed distributor, owned & operated by the Jaynes Family. Natural Longhorn beef & chickens for sale. (940)389-2945 or (940)433-5902, located 1231 CR4380, Decatur. CUSTOM ROUND HAY BALING Cutting, baling. Also, field mowing services. Experienced & professional crew. Contact Scott Smith, (940)399-7613. CUTTING EDGE LAWN CARE Residential, commercial, full-service lawn care. Tree/hedge trimming, flowerbed cleanup. Call Spencer, (940)210-1683. REGISTERED SHIH TZU PUPPIES 8-weeks-old, 1st & 2nd shots, black or chocolate, parents on site. $300/each. (940)825-6964. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE • Appliances • Clothing/Jewelry • Furniture • Garage Sales • Firewood • Miscellaneous • Auctions MERCHAN FOR SA Furniture 4 traditional office desks, chairs & small filing cabinets. (940)627-0098. Desk with hutch, 3-drawers, 2-shelves, yellowish, $25. (817)636-9097, Rhome, evenings. NEW QUEEN PILLOW-TOP mattress set, $200. (817)862-0782. Decatur, FM 2264, right on Heritage Creek Drive to 1197, across from airfield, Fri.-Sat., May 28-29, gates open 8a.m. Cleaning OUT! Twin ranch oak bed, project furniture, carnival glass, other collectibles; some clothes, shoes, plants, garden. Unique to junk! Decatur, FM 51 North, 3 miles to 143 Julies Road, Sat., May 29, 8a.m.-2p.m. Multi-family, toys, tools, clothes, desk, tractor, video games & more. Decatur, FM 51 North, 3.5 miles, turn right on CR2215, go 1 mile, Fri.-Sat., May 28-29. Huge estate sale. Call Tim McGar, (940)393-2527. Paradise, watch for signs on Sunflower, (127 PR3363), Fri.-Sat., May 28-29, 8a.m.-5p.m. Moving sale. Some furniture, tools, candle making supplies. (940)393-5840. Decatur, FM 51 South, 1.25 mile past rodeo ground, right on CR3170, 1/4 mile, watch for signs to 363 CR3170, May 28-29, Fri., 9a.m.-2p.m., Sat., 9a.m.-noon, NO EARLY BIRDS! Big sale; rustic & other furniture; glass beaded crosses; new, plus size shirts, $5/each; shoes, purses, curtains, kid’s clothes, too much to list. Paradise, 1 mile north off Highway 114, 762 CR 3241, Thur.-Sat., May 27-29, 8a.m.-? (940)577-1010 for directions. Paradise, 6838 S. FM 51, Stonegate area, Fri., May 28, gate opens 8a.m. Bring own boxes, wrap, etc. 1st time sale this location. Fostoria, American McCoy, hall doors, snow skis, antiques, 1,000+ hard/soft cover books. Rhome, 280 W. First Street, Sat., May 29, 8a.m.-2p.m. Cherry armoire, cherry entertainment center, solid cherry executive desk, twin bed w/mattress/box spring, clothes, household items. AUCTION CO. GRAND OPENING 2 Big Auctions Antiques & Collectibles Garage sales Fri., June 4 • 7 p.m. !!ATTENTION!! Garage sale ads must be called in BEFORE 10a.m. Tuesday to run in the Thursday edition. If you want your garage sale ad in All Around Wise also, it MUST be called in before 10a.m. Friday THE WEEK BEFORE the sale. We do not run garage sales the weekend before the sale. Boyd, 212 S. Ewing, Fri.-Sat., May 27-28, 8a.m.-? No early birds! Tools, toys, men’s/women’s/kid’s clothes, household items. Boyd/Decatur, 458 Hilltop Dr., FM 730 North, 2.5 miles from Boyd, CR4472, follow signs. Thur.-Sat., May 27- 29. Multi-family sale. Bridgeport, 109 Greathouse Street, Sat., May 29, 8a.m.-4p.m. 3-family yard sale, baby/children’s clothes, toys, kitchen stuff, appliances, furniture, etc. Bridgeport, Highway 380 (by Devon), 188 CR1303, Thur.-Sat., May 27-29. Huge sale! 50-families! Something for everyone. Decatur, 302 W. Hallsell, Sat., May 29, 8a.m.-2p.m. Children’s/adult clothes, toys, movies, furniture, lots more. Don’t miss out! Decatur, 305 Circle Drive (1st street in Brookhollow), Fri.-Sat., May 28-29, 8a.m.-3p.m. Inside garage, rain/shine, children’s/adult clothes, collectibles, toys, bows, furniture, lots miscellaneous items. Decatur, 3866 FM 51 South, May 28-29, Fri. 8a.m.-3p.m., Sat., 8a.m.-noon. Baby clothes/items, kid’s/adult clothes, entertainment center, miscellaneous items. 1909 NW Parkway (Jacksboro Highway 199) • Azle, TX 76020 Sat., June 5 • Noon MEME’S ATTIC TREASURES Total Liquidation Sale 4405 Jacksboro Hwy. 199 • Springtown, TX. 76028 www.easystreetauction.com 817-444-1600 $100 Cash Dep. • 10% B.P. • Few Reserves J.D. BARNES #7044 FINLEY HOUSE ESTATE SALE Antiques, Glassware, Furniture, Etc. 605 W. Main St., Decatur (Corner W. Main/Cowan) June 4, 5, 6 Fri. - Sun. 8 a.m. Cash Only • Pets • Pets Lost & Found • Pet Care/Training • Pet Stud Services PETS • Fertilization • Landscaping 940-389-0360 PUG PUPPIES 2 males, 1 female, $100/each. Also, 5-month-old, female Old English Bulldogge, $200. (940)964-2297, leave message. Decatur, 622 Greenwood Road, behind Oaklawn Cemetery, Sat., may 29, 8a.m. Clothes, miscellaneous items, electronics. PETS Residential & Commercial Mowing CDK Lawn Service & Landscaping Free to good home, 2 female, miniature Schnauzers. 10-months-old, must stay together with fenced yard, spayed, current shots. (940)644-5819. We Are The ONLY Landscape/Irrigation Company In Wise County Recognized By: Livestock care/training ALL PRO LAWN CARE Lawn service, landscaping, tree trimming. Dependable, affordable, free estimates. Call for spring clean-up specials. Dylan, (817)891-1600. COWLEY’S HYDROMULCHING Commercial, residential, new lawn planting. Free estimates. (940)644-5872. • Custom Landscapes • Sprinkler Systems • Lawn Services • Land/Brush Clearing • Decks & Fences • House Painting • All Large Odd Jobs Indoors & Out REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS 2-year-old virgin bulls. 5F Angus Ranch, Slidell, Texas. (940)389-5323. ADVANCED LAWN SERVICE We offer weekly, biweekly & 1-time mowing. Small yards start at $25. Free estimates. (940)210-9307. CODY’S LAWN CARE SERVICE & more. Reasonable rates. Cary, (940)577-9110; Charlie, (940)210-4433. Landscape, Irrigation & Handymen LLAMAS weanlings (6-months-old), adults, bred females, guardians & pet quality. We provide training & support for new owners. (940)433-5897. NEED YOUR SADDLE REPAIRED? Lawn and garden KIDS I BUY & SELL all kinds of animals: horses, cows, calves, sheep, goats, chickens, turkeys, mules. (817)223-4477, call Fred. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE PETS COLLEGE 7B Pets !!ATTENTION!! We suggest that our readers thoroughly investigate any advertiser before investing any money. AKC YORKSHIRE TERRIERS toy & standard sizes. Shots, wormed, health guarantee. Spay & neuter rebates. Check website: www.URnextpup.com (940)507-0082. CKC ROTTWEILER PUPS for sale. $350/males. $400/females. (940)577-3250. IFarm Fresh Grade A Jersey RAW MILK CREAMLINE All Natural Milk from Grass Fed Cows Produced, bottled and sold on the farm by... Clifford and Cheryl Buchanan 974 Hlavek Rd, Decatur, Texas 76234 Diamond B Cattle Company LLC 940-389-3816 www.diamondbcattle.com diamondcb@embarqmail.com Fence Pipe and Supplies 2 3/8 - 2 7/8 - 31/2 - 41/2 - 51/2 Square & Rectangle Tubing C-Purlin Domed Caps and Springs All Types of Steel Authorized Dealer Flusche Enterprises, Inc. 940-759-2203 Muenster, TX Call 940-627-5987 for statewide advertising through Tex-Scan 8B WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Sunday, May 30, 2010 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE NOTICES TRANSPORTATION Runaway Bay, 121 Port-O-Call, Fri.-Sat., May 28-29, 9a.m.-5p.m. Remodeling sale, everything must go! Lots of furniture & extras. yone Ever me! o Welc Sycamore, FM 51 North, (8 miles from Courthouse), 1857 CR2535, 1st drive to right, follow signs, Fri.-Sun., May 28-30, 8a.m.-5p.m. Multi-family sale. Too much to list! Antique restored buggy, horse related items, like new gas clothes dryer, all types household items, clothes, boots, tools, hunting/fishing equipment, etc. Bikes Nece Not ssar y Chico, Texas NOT IT’S YOUR GRANNY’S CHURCH Miscellaneous AIR HOCKEY TABLE, $60 Foosball table, $15. Soccer net, $10. Free-standing hammock, $50. Small freezer, $25. (940)627-7469. Unless She’s a Biker BABY GIFT BASKETS Assorted sizes & colors. Call (940)872-0739 or see at The Corner Place, on the square, Decatur. Come discover real power and freedom from the Creator Jesus Christ our Lord Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Unchained Biker Church TRANSPORTATION 109 S. Weatherford Chico, TX 76431 Speedy - President 940-577-6014 Doc - Vice President 940-389-8871 • Boats • Cars • Recreational Vehicles • Trucks • Accessories • Trailers • Wanted to Buy TRANSPORT Pickups/Vans/SUVs 1999 00038745 550 CAT with 2004 CMC wedge. Both excellent condition. $40,000. (817)781-0880. Cars I’LL BUY THOSE YARD CARS as well as your good used cars. Arvin, (817)925-8768. IF YOU NEED a good, dependable car or truck for $3,500 or less, come by Cowgirl Auto Sales, 804 Business Highway 287, Decatur, TX; (940)626-0070. Ask about our inventory. Let’s do business! 1993 Ford Crew cab pickup, $6,000. 2003 30’ Triumph 5th-wheel camper, made by Fleetwood, $29,000. Or purchase together. (817)220-5408. 2010 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE Grand Sport. Black/black/black! Power top, chrome wheels, fully loaded. Retail, $75,000. Wife’s car, selling, $62,000. Trade considered. (817)247-0246. 2007 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE Black/black/black! Power top, chrome wheels, fully loaded. Wife’s other car. Must sell also! $45,000. Trade considered. (817)247-0246. TOP DOLLAR PAID for junk cars & trucks. (817)220-5682. 2008 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 1-owner, excellent condition, new tires, 56k miles. $15,500. (940)577-5114. 2007 PONTIAC Solstice Convertible. 29,000 miles Grey w/black top. Rear spoiler, XM, like new. $16,000. (940)872-1072. NOTICES Se habla español • Legal Notices • Public Notices 1110 HOVEY ST., BRIDGEPORT 940-683-1999 BUY HERE PAY HERE Recreational vehicles Notice of Estray 1982 Yamaha 650 Midnight Maxim, r-cylinder, shaft drive. Runs great. With helmet. $800. Bridgeport, (940)210-6075. 30 FOOT 1997 HITCHHIKER 2 5th wheel, new AC, awning, 2 queen beds, 1-slide, clear title. $8,500. (817)846-0086 or (940)964-2759. WISE COUNTY SHERIFF NOTICE OF IMPOUNDMENT OF ESTRAY On May 24, 2010 one horse was impounded on CR 4511 by Wise County Animal Control. Contact Wise County Animal Control, (940)627-5971 for additional information. Always Prepared to SaveYou Money! BUICK CHEVY GMC HYUNDAI PRE-OWNED 940-62 940-6 27-2177 DANE SHELTON jameswood.com CIVIL CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,K Defendant’(s) Greetings: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to appear by filing a written answer to the PLAINTIFF’S ORIGINAL PETITION at or before ten o’clock a.m. of the Monday next after the expiration of forty-two days from the date of issuance of this citation the same being Monday, June 22, 2010 before the Honorable 271st District Court of Wise County, Texas at the Courthouse of said County in Decatur, Texas. Said Petition was filed in said court on February 3, 2010, in this case, numbered and styled CV10-02-084 GRAND BANK FOR SAVINGS, FSB vs BRUCE TIEDEMAN, BARBARA TIEDEMAN, DECEASED, KNOWN HEIRS, MICHAEL DAVID BELL, HOLLY M. BELL, ROBERT DAVID BELL, AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BRUCE TIEDEMAN AND BARBARA TIEDEMAN The names of the parties in said suit are: GRAND BANK FOR SAVINGS, FSB, as Plaintiff(s) and BRUCE TIEDEMAN; BARBARA TIEDEMAN; MICHAEL DAVID BELL; HOLLY M. BELL; ROBERT DAVID BELL; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS as Defendant(s). The nature of said suit being substantially as follows, to-wit: THE WARRANTY DEED CONVEYING THE PROPERTY TO THE TIEDEMANS EXPRESSLY RESERVED A VENDOR’S LIEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY OF THIS SUIT UNTIL THE BALANCE DUE ON THE NOTE WAS PAID. GRAND BANK IS ENTITLED TO FORECLOSE THE DEED OF TRUST SECURING THE NOTE AND TO RESEND IT’S VENDOR’S LIEN as is more fully shown by the Petition on file in this suit. The name and address of the attorney for plaintiff, or the address of plaintiff is: MICHAEL J BURNS ANDERSON BURNS & VELA LLP 8111 LBJ FREEWAY SUITE 480 DALLAS, TX 75251 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: “You have been sued. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do 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 days after the date of issuance of this citation, a default judgment may be taken against you.” Issued and given under my hand and seal of said Court at the office in Decatur, Texas, on this the 11th day of May, 2010. Cristy Fuqua Wise County District Clerk PO Box 308 Decatur, Texas 76234 By: Billie Pittman Deputy Clerk CIVIL CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO: BRIAN DIXON AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF SANDRA KEENER, DECEASED, Defendant’(s) Greetings: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to appear by filing a written answer to the PLAINTIFF’S ORIGINAL PETITION at or before ten o’clock a.m. of the Monday next after the expiration of forty-two days from the date of issuance of this citation the same being Monday, June 23, 2010 before the Honorable 271st District Court of Wise County, Texas at the Courthouse of said County in Decatur, Texas. Said Petition was filed in said court on January 21, 2010, in this case, numbered and styled CV10-01-047 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. vs SUZANNE JOHNSON BUVINGHAUSEN, DOUGLAS JOHNSON, JR., MICHAEL JOHNSON, SR., JIMMY JOHNSON, JR., ROBERT JOHNSON, BRIAN DIXON, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF SANDRA KEENER, DECEASED, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF BARBARA JOHNSON, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF BOBBY DIXON, DECEASED The names of the parties in said suit are: CITIMORTGAGE, INC., as Plaintiff(s) and SUZANNE JOHNSON BUVINGHAUSEN; MICHAEL JOHNSON, SR.; ROBERT JOHNSON; DOUGLAS JOHNSON, JR.; JIMMY JOHNSON, JR.; BRIAN DIXON; SANDRA KEENER; BARBARA JOHNSON; BOBBY DIXON as Defendant(s). The nature of said suit being substantially as follows, to-wit: BREACH OF LOAN AGREEMENT as is more fully shown by the Petition on file in this suit. The name and address of the attorney for plaintiff, or the address of plaintiff is: CHALISE R ESTES BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TURNER & ENGEL LLP 15000 SURVEYOR BLVD, SUITE 100 ADDISON, TX 75001 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: “You have been sued. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do 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 days after the date of issuance of this citation, a default judgment may be taken against you.” Issued and given under my hand and seal of said Court at the office in Decatur, Texas, on this the 12th day of May, 2010. Cristy Fuqua Wise County District Clerk PO Box 308 Decatur, Texas 76234 By: Loucrecia Biggerstaff Deputy Clerk NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, acting under and pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Rhome, Texas on or after the 10th day of June 2010, Devon Energy Production Company, L.P. will file with the Gas Inspector of the City of Rhome, an application to drill, complete and operate a well (WCCO4-Miller F #6H) for gas upon property located northwest of Aurora in the Smith County School Land Survey, A-744,Wise County, Rhome, Texas, more particularly shown on the map of record in Volume 884, Page 475, Official Records of Wise County, Texas, or per Tax Tract Number R000016678, Wise County Texas. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, acting under and pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Rhome, Texas on or after the 10th day of June, Devon Energy Production Company, L.P. will file with the Gas Inspector of the City of Rhome, an application to drill, complete and operate a well (Robertson, Renno K. GU #11H) for gas upon property located southeast of Rhome in the Smith County School Land Survey, A-743, Wise County, Rhome, Texas, Block No. 13 City of Rhome, Texas, more particularly shown on the map of record in Volume 1672, Page 728, Original Records of Wise County, Texas, or per Tax Tract Number R000016589, Wise County Texas. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, acting under and pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Rhome, Texas on or after the 10th day of June 2010, Devon Energy Production Company, L.P. will file with the Gas Inspector of the City of Rhome, an application to drill, complete and operate a well (WCCO4-Miller G #6H) for gas upon property located north of Aurora in the G Fahl Survey, A-306, Wise County, Rhome, Texas, more particularly shown on the map of record in Volume 884, Page 475, Official Records of Wise County, Texas, or per Tax Tract Number R000006691, Wise County Texas. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, acting under and pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Rhome, Texas on or after the 10th day of June, Devon Energy Production Company, L.P. will file with the Gas Inspector of the City of Rhome, an application to drill, complete and operate a well (Robertson, Renno K. GU #10H) for gas upon property located southeast of Rhome in the Smith County School Land Survey, A-743, Wise County, Rhome, Texas, Block No. 13 City of Rhome, Texas, more particularly shown on the map of record in Volume 1672, Page 728, Original Records of Wise County, Texas, or per Tax Tract Number R000016589, Wise County Texas. PRE-OWNED FOR LESS! OPEN MONDAY~PRICES CLEARLY MARKED 08 COMMANDER 4X4 08 WRANGLER X Biggest, roomiest Jeep. #P1396 Soft-top Jeep. Automatic. #P1389 07 HONDA PILOT 06 NISSAN FRONTIER 07QUAD CAB 3500 $14,998* Leather and V6. #10117A King CabLE with V6. #P1353A Dodge SLT 5.9L DIESEL. #P1371 $21,500* $20,500* $22,500* Leather and V6. #10117A Sporty 4-door! #P1386 Dodge. 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SALES: 8:00-7:00 MondayFriday • 8:00-6:00 Saturday *Tax, title license extra. With approved credit. Prices do not include dealer adds. SERVICE & PARTS: 7:30-6:00 Monday-Friday US287North, Decatur•817.430.8416 PUBLICATION OF REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER In accordance with Article 6252-13c.1, Texas Civil Statutes, the Wise County Sheriff's Department is publishing information on registration of a known sex offender who has moved into Wise County. The offender, Michael Lynn Brown, date of birth 5/14/1974, will be residing at 2885 FM 2127, Chico, Texas 76431. Charged with indecency with a child by exposure. His victim was a 16 year old female. PUBLICACION De OFENSOR DE SEXO REGISTRADO De acuerdo con el Articulo 6252-13c1, de los Estatutos Civiles de Texas; El departamento del Alguacil del condado Wise esta publicando informacion sobre un ofensor de sexo registrado quien se ha movido al condado Wise. El ofensor, Michael Lynn Brown, fecha de nacimiento 5/14/1974, residirá en la dirreccion 2885 FM 2127, Chico, Texas 76431. Acusado de indecencia con un niño por exposicion. Su víctima fue una muchacha de 16 años. RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS OIL AND GAS DIVISION DISTRICT 09 Rule 37 Case No. 0266024 DATE OF ISSUANCE: May 28, 2010 Status/Permit No. 680355 NOTICE OF PROTEST DEADLINE: 5:00 PM, Jul 2, 2010 Address: Railroad Commission of Texas ATTN: Drilling Permit Unit P. O. Box 12967 Austin, Texas 78711-2967 Fax: (512) 463-7324 Email: SWR37@RRC.STATE.TX.US NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BRADEN EXPLORATION, LLC, [RRC Operator No. 086335] has made application for a spacing exception permit under the provisions of Railroad Commission Statewide Rule 37 (16 Tex. Admin. Code section 3.37). Applicant seeks exception to the lease line distance requirement because the Applicant is less than the required Rule 37 lease line distance to an unleased or non-pooled interest within the subject unit for the AMENDED NEW DRILL permit in Sec. , Bk. , WADE, J M Survey, A-868, NEWARK, EAST (BARNETT SHALE) Field, WISE County, being 2.7 miles W direction from GREENWOOD, Texas. PURSUANT TO THE TERMS of Railroad Commission rules and regulations, this application may be granted WITHOUT A HEARING if no protest to the application is received within the deadline. An affected person is entitled to protest this application. Affected persons include owners of record and the operator or lessees of record of adjacent tracts and tracts nearer to the proposed well than the minimum lease line spacing distance. If a hearing is called, the applicant has the burden to prove the need for an exception. A Protestant should be prepared to establish standing as an affected person, and to appear at the hearing either in person or by qualified representative and protest the application with cross-examination or presentation of a direct case. The rules of evidence are applicable in the hearing. If you have any questions regarding the hearing procedure, please contact the Commission's Docket Services department at (512)463-6848. If you have questions which are specific to the Application or the information set forth in this Notice, please contact the Commission's Drilling Permit Unit at rule 37 (512)463-6751. IF YOU WISH TO REQUEST A HEARING ON THIS APPLICATION, AN INTENT TO APPEAR IN PROTEST MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE RAILROAD COMMISSION'S AUSTIN OFFICE AT THE ADDRESS, FAX NUMBER, OR E-MAIL ADDRESS SET OUT ABOVE BY Jul 2, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. IF NO PROTEST IS RECEIVED WITHIN SUCH TIME, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO PROTEST AND THE REQUESTED PERMIT MAY BE GRANTED ADMINISTRATIVELY. THIS NOTICE OF APPLICATION REQUIRES PUBLICATION The location and identity of the well is as shown below: FIELD: NEWARK, EAST (BARNETT SHALE) -----------------------------------Lease/Unit Name : COLE GAS UNIT Lease/Unit Well No. : 1H Lease/Unit Acres : 337.87 Nearest Lease Line (ft) : 1.0 Lease Lines : 337.0 F NORTHEAST L, 183.0 F SOUTHEAST L Survey Lines : 5730.0 F NORTHEAST L, 3999.0 F SOUTHEAST L Wellbore Profile(s) : Horizontal Rule 37 Case No. 0266024 (Dist. 09) Page 1 Lateral: TH1 Penetration Point Location Lease Lines: 346.0 F NORTHEAST L 658.0 F SOUTHEAST L Terminus Location Lease Lines: 2636.0 F NORTHWEST L 850.0 F SOUTHWEST L Survey Lines: 6353.0 F NORTHWEST L 5834.0 F NORTHEAST L Field Rules for ALL fields on the permit application are as follows: NEWARK, EAST (BARNETT SHALE) : GAS Special Rules 330/0, 320.0 acres. GAS Optional Rules 330/0, 20.0 acres. OIL Special Rules 330/0, 40.0 acres. OIL Optional Rules 330/0, 20.0 acres. This well is to be drilled to an approximate depth of 9000 feet. Bids & Proposals NOTICE TO PROPOSERS INVITATION TO BID Competitive Sealed Proposals (CSP) for Waste Management and Single Stream Recycling Services for the Northwest Independent School District will be received in the Northwest ISD Purchasing Office, Room #C101, 2001 Texan Drive, Justin, TX 76247, until 2:00 P.M., June 15, 2010. Each Proposer shall identify his sealed proposal by typing on the outside of the envelope: Northwest Independent School District CSP #010-015-05-025 Waste Management and Single Stream Recycling Services Attn: Joyce Polson / Purchasing Agent 2001 Texan Drive Justin, TX 76247 (Physical) PO Box 77070, Fort Worth, TX 76177-0070 (Mailing) The District shall receive, publicly open, and read aloud at the specified date and time listed above the name of the proposers only in the Conference Room at Northwest ISD Administration Center, 2001 Texan Drive, Justin, TX 76247. The proposal packet may be obtained beginning Monday, May 24, 2010, by emailing jpolson@nisdtx.org or fax request to 817.698.1004. Proposals can be down loaded from the Northwest ISD web page www.nisdtx.org under Purchasing Bid Opportunities on Monday, May 24, 2010. A pre-proposal meeting will be held at the Northwest ISD Administration Center, 2001 Texan Drive, Justin, TX 76247 on Tuesday, June 8, 2010 @ 10:00 A.M. Northwest I.S.D. reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive irregularities or informalities as may be deemed in the District's interest. Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of KENDALL WAYNE HILL, Deceased, were issued on May 20, 2010, under Cause No. PR-2992, pending in the County Court at Law of Wise County, Texas, to CYNTHIA ANN HILL. Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the Estate addressed as follows: ESTATE OF KENDALL WAYNE HILL, DECEASED, c/o WALKER & DOEPFNER, P.C., Attn: R. Scott Walker, 5400 LBJ Freeway, Suite 600, Dallas, Texas 75240. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF FOY BROWN, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Foy Brown, Deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 20th day of May, 2010, by the County Court at Law, Wise County, Texas. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to Carolyn Sue Brown England within the time prescribed by law. My address is : Carolyn Sue Brown England, c/o Lia E. Rardin, attorney, 7557 Rambler Road, Suite 810, Dallas, Tx 75231. Executor of the Estate of Foy Brown, Deceased Cause No. 2810 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Elizabeth Renshaw, Deceased, were issued on May 25, 2010, in Cause No. PR-2998, pending in the County Court at Law of Wise County, Texas, to: Carolyn Sue Konecny and Ann Elizabeth Nobles. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law to the following: Carolyn Sue Konecny PO Box 1507 Decatur, TX 76234 or Ann Elizabeth Nobles 3984 US Hwy. 380 Decatur, TX 76234 DATED the 25th day of May, 2010. Stephen J. Wren State Bar No.:22018700 WOODRUFF & WREN, LLP PO Box 977 Decatur, TX 76234 Telephone: (940)627-2162 Facsimile: (940)627-1619 ATTORNEY FOR THE ESTATE