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Crandall Combine Warsaw PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Seagoville, TX Permit No. 37 The Communicator The Community Connection Volume 13, Number 5 Visit Our Web Site - CrandallCommunicator.com April 30, 2010 David's Market of Crandall nearing completion The Crandall EDC an"The entire project is benounced that the unofficial ing accomplished without the opening of David's Market on use of property tax dollars", Gleason and Main in Crandall said Wayne Lukaris Execuwill be May 12. Work crews tive Director CEDC. The City are moving rapidly to comis using proceeds from the pletely renovate the interior of lease of water tower rights to the old City Market building a utility company and CEDC with new coolers, freezers, is leveraging sales tax returns flooring and ceiling. The exteto get this project done. The Artist rendition of new David's Market rior is also undergoing renovaimprovement of the downtown tion to create a new supermarket for Crandall residents. This joint effort with area has also been a priority for the City Council and Mayor Cody Frazier. the CEDC and the City of Crandall will include a new municipal parking lot, It is estimated that folks will be able to acquire 80% of all their grocery needs paving of the rear and sides of all the buildings on Main Street, lighting and without leaving Crandall. This will include dairy products, produce, meat and landscape features. sundry dry goods at competitive prices. Did you know? We want to take this opportunity to remind our local readers that each month the full edition of The Communicator is placed on our website, www.CrandallCommunicator.com. This is a handy way to refer friends and relatives in other areas when there is a special article or event that you would like to share with them. This would apply if you have a special announcement, such as an engagement or birth announcement, a special achievement, like a school or civic award received by you, a friend or family member, or perhaps, just a recent item that you found especially interesting and would like to share. Also on the website, you will find the mission statement of The Communicator, advertisement information, including pricing for different size ads and other links we feel worthy of mentioning. If you haven’t had the opportunity to visit www.CrandallCommunicator.com, we invite and encourage you to do so. The website contains a wealth of information which answers many of the common questions our enquirers frequently ask. Kacie Byford signs with TWU 5’11 Senior stand out Kacie Byford signed a letter of intent to play basketball for Texas Women’s University Thursday April 15 at 11:00 am at Crandall High School. Kacie’s outstanding senior leadership and productivity helped lead the Lady Pirates to a District and Area Championship culminating with a regional tournament appearance. “Kacie has one of the best work ethics and attitudes of any player I have ever coached” said Coach Butler. “She does all of the intangibles like rebounding, boxing out and playing defense every time she took the court, and I look for her to become a very strong player at TWU” added Butler. While Kacie Byford, coaches and parents on signing day at Crandall High, Kacie was named Defensive Player of the Year, while also being named to the All District and All Region basketball teams. While being an outstanding athlete, Kacie is equally impressive in the classroom, by being one of the top students in her class. “Kacie is a very special young lady and is a great role model in every walk of life; athletically, academically, and spiritually. I love to see good things happen to good people and Kacie Byford is a very good person”, added Butler. While Kacie will be missed on the hardwoods and in the hallways of CHS, we know she and her talents will be welcomed and appreciated by everyone at Texas Women’s University. Good luck Kacie. Your family, school and community are all very proud of you! The Communicator reaches all residents in Crandall and Combine. Shouldn't you advertise here? Page April 30, 2010 Trash Hawgs The Communicator P and B Auto Repair Published Monthly 961 FM 1389 S. - Combine, TX 75159 Professional Service Guaranteed Repairs Brakes New and Used Tires Muffler Shop Radiators Tune Up State Inspection 214-729-4163 Cell Locally Owned & Operated 2-4 Yard Dumpsters Available Editor & Publisher Jo Nell Walden Stuart $50.00 Per Quarter Weekly Pick Ups on Mondays *Yearly Discounts* Mailing Address The Communicator 255 Pole Bridge Rd. Combine, TX 75159 Call and Sign Up Today Help Support Your Local Businesses Phone 972.474-9112 Cell 214.802-2310 E-Mail Address crandallnews@cs.com Traditional Service Bible Study Contemporary Service Wed. Night Meal Wed. Night Bible Study Your home cleaned Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly 214 708-0298 Ask for Angela Charles David Smith, R. Ph. Best Prices on Prescriptions Drive-Thru Window Hours: 8:30 - 7:00 M-F Sat - 8:30 - 2:00 Closed Sun 112 Hall Rd Seagoville, TX 75159 972 287-7070 FAX 972 287-8199 Come By For A Free Coke! KELLY KELLYJONES JONES PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY _________ _________ SrSrPictures, Pictures, Engagement, Engagement, Weddings, Weddings,Special Special Events Events& &More More www.kellyjonesphotography.com www.kellyjonesphotography.com 972-979-7549 972-979-7549 8:30 am 9:45 am 11:00 am 5:45 pm 6:45 pm Real People Who Love God, Love Other People and Want To Make God Famous Give us a call today GIBSON'S Discount Pharmacy 1317 E. Hwy. 175,#200 Crandall, TX 75114 1749 S. FM 148 Crandall, TX 75114 972-427-0144 Honest, Reliable, Christian Ladies are looking for homes to clean in the Crandall, Combine, and surrounding areas GIBSON'S Phillip Earnheart State Inspection Central Baptist Church House Cleaning ble ila d a Av sure s e n c en & I r e d f Re onde B 972 427-6445 Pastor John Brooks Prestige Computer Repair Ad-ware/Spy-ware/Virus Removal In Home Computer Repair 214-683-2849 972-427-8390 www.prestigehelp.com Crandall Owned & Operated by Billy Posey Crandall Church of Christ 209 S. Main St. Crandall, TX 75114 972-472-6447 You Can Call on Us! Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evenings - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evenings - 7:30 p.m. Page April 30, 2010 Purifoy Photography opens in Crandall Although officially open now, Purifoy Photography will be having a Grand Opening Celebration on Monday May 10th, 2010. Principal Photographer, Todd Purifoy (PPA - Professional Photographers Association), most known for his work in the Texas/ Nashville Country Music scene, is opening a boutique style photography studio in Crandall, TX. Unlike some studios, the Purifoy's emphasis is on customer service and individual attention when it comes to packaging and delivery. You will not find pre-set packages involving prints and images you don't want or need. Boutique style studios tailor sessions to individual customers. It is very much like an A La Carte approach to photography. Purifoy Photography offers unique alternatives to standard portrait photography. Prints on metal, canvas, metallic inks, custom cards, custom albums, and graphic design, and attention to detail are things you can expect to find that set Purifoy Photography apart. While most recognized for his live concert photography, there is certainly much more to the Purifoy Photography services. Purifoy Photography is also equipped to do weddings, studio shots, Senior Portraits, Babies, Bridal Portraits, and anything else you may be able to dream up. Purifoy Photography takes great pride in flexibility and creativity and always welcomes new ideas. As one of the most innovative and creative music photographers in the state, Todd made his impact by capturing the sound on film. When viewing one of his photographs, you can almost hear the music and feel the mood of the concert. Much like his portrait work, Todd uses photos that express emotion and energy through stage lighting and capture the personality of the artist or subject. Todd's work can regularly be seen in magazines, books, album covers, and artist promotional materials around the country. Purifoy Photography Studio is also home to Major 7th Entertainment and the TP Creative Group, a country music artist management/consulting group founded by Todd. As a member of the Country Music Association, Todd's first client was hot newcomer Darren Kozelsky, whose most recent album hit the shelves in the summer of 2009. From hitting the road headed for Tennessee with his camera and management company to help promote an artist, to working as Head of Photography for two Texas Music Magazines, Todd has managed to keep a great attitude and personality. That same attitude and desire to please is focused on Purifoy Photography Studios and serving the local communities. Purifoy Photography welcomes everyone to come by and visit, and to be looking for information on the Grand Opening event soon. Crandall Class Reunion Classes 1985-1989 On Saturday, May 29, you are invited to join in for the biggest and best Crandall High School reunion ever, including five classes from our era!! If you graduated from the class of 1985-1989, you definitely want to be there. This will be a private event held at the Crandall Cotton Gin in the outdoor area featuring the blues band 'Outta the Blue.' Provided we have enough attendees, appetizers and band will be included with the registration fee. Alcohol will be available! No children please. Please pay the registration fee in advance. The response has been so positive for the reunion that we would like to make it a charitable one, as well. Any proceeds received above the cost of the reunion will be donated to Jimmy Bradford (class of '87) and his wife, Julie, to help with the medical expenses they have incurred for their baby, Joseph. Baby Joseph was discharged recently from Children's ICU after his second surgery. The Crandall Cotton Gin 1500 Hwy 175 Crandall Texas, TX 75114 US Saturday, May 29, 7:00PM Phone: 214 934-8742 Cost: $15.00 per person This event is hosted by Becca (Johnson) Spence, Brandi (Ballard) Rodgers, Melissa Harvey, Craig Baker, and Sharla (Manry) Riche. Please pass this information along to everyone you know. The bigger the crowd, the better the reunion! Congratulations Crandall Lady Pirates for winning the District 3-A Softball Championship Congratulations to Cottonwood Baptist Church on your 130th Anniversary Seagoville Dental Associates 605 Avalon - Seagoville, TX - 972-287-5513 "Professionals dedicated to your Dental Health - Members of the American Dental Association" Paul D. English, DDS - General Dentistry for Adults and Children Member of Academy of General Dentistry C. Michael Kenney, DDS - General Dentistry for Adults C. Dwayne Trammel, DDS, MD - Specialist in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics for Children & Adults - Member of American Association of Orthodontics Ramsey Fanous, DDS - Specialist in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Member of American Assocociation of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Monica Bazan, DDS, MS - Specialist in Periodontics Member of American Board of Periodontology Annual Combine Summerfest 2ndEnjoy famous Fire Department BBQ Saturday, May 15, 2010 Schedule of Events Car Show- Registration @ 9am Show - 10am - 2 pm Horseshoe Tournament - Registration @ 12 noon Games begin at 2pm Live Music 10am - Accoustic Sound Hounds 1pm - Mickey G & Stage Company PLEASE JOIN IN FOR ALL THE FOOD, FUN & GAMES! For more information - 214 729-4163 D Bar J Farm D Bar&J Ranch Store VISA MasterCard Martindale - Bryant - Pilgrim’s Feeds We carry a wide range of pet foods and supplies Blue Buffalo, Iams, Diamond and Diamond Natural Pilgrim's Muenster Frontline Plus, Vet and Pet Supplies 972 476-9060 Corner of FM 1389 & FM 3039 Combine, Texas Monday - Friday 8:00-6:00 Saturday - 8:00-2:00 Page April 30, 2010 Crandall High School National Honor Society induction held March 29 CHS National Honor Society - 2010 2010 Crandall High School NHS inductees are Reid Baker, McKenzie Crow, Morgan Stanley, Michael Cooper, Lacy Lacefield, Laura Orr, Trisha Bradshaw, Heather Jones, Brianna Benavides, Trisha Gaines, Sara Linsley, Carley Rich, Christie Perkins, Lina McGrath, Lauren Rose, Meagan Crow, Parker Gray, Aaron Stamper, Mayci Fennell, Bradley Langeloh, Shelby McCraw, Eric Parr, Sarah Ueckert, Troy Rakestraw, Makayla Dollins, Shannon Josephson, Melanie Daniel, and Hailey Jacob Also inducted in the largest NHS induction in Crandall history, but not pictured are Tiffany Chambers, Kerstin Rios, and Bibiana Barboza. Special congratulations to this deserving and prestigious group of students. It's not hard to see why such a large number of Crandall graduates go on to achieve great things. We continue to have a large group of grads who go to college, excel in that environment and ultimately succeed in their chosen professions. With students like these recent National Honor Society inductees and those who guide them, Crandall, Texas continues to have an excelling school district due to the dedication of high quality faculty and staff. This is just one more reason we're proud of our community and our high quality schools. 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Hwy. 175, Suite 800 Crandall, Texas 75114 I am here to serve you in all of your real estate needs with honesty and integrity –Guaranteed! 206 Country Meadows, Waxahachie, 3/2/2, Beautifully Remodeled Home, .613 acre lot $144,900 207 River Oaks, Combine, River Bend, 4/3.1/3, Gorgeous Custom-Built Home on 1.5 acres $339,900 117 Fieldview, Crandall, Trinity Meadows, 3/2.1/2, 2Liv & 2Din, 2,300+ sq ft on 1/4+acre $198,000 8965 Par Five, Crandall, Golfing Green, 4/3/3, 2Liv & 2Din, Over 3,400 sq ft on an Acre $264,900 10163 Bob White Ln, Terrell 3/2/1, Very nice doublewide on 5+/- fenced acres SHORT SALE! 110 Tanglewood Loop, Cedar Creek Lake – 3/2 Mobile, Lake View Property! $35,000 Land: River Bend Estates, Combine, Acre Heavily Treed Lot, Beautiful Neighborhood $105,000 Land: Clearview Lane, Kemp, unimproved lots on a dead-end street $3,750 Land: Karen Lane, Terrell, Unimproved 1.70 acre lot, Large Trees, Great Neighborhood! $45,000 Land: 10 Butterfly, Mabank ISD, Heavily Treed, Unimproved Lot $4,000 GOLFING GREEN ESTATES - ANNUAL NEIGHBORHOOD RUMMAGE SALE FRI, MAY 14 - SUN, MAY 16 from 8:30 - 3:30 (DON’T MISS OUT)! tamara.chappell@coldwellbanker.com www.tamarachappell.com 972-472-3800 Fax 972-472-3828 An independently owned and Named Best Real Estate Information provided by HAPPY MOTHE R’S DAY operated member of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation Website by the Web Marketing Association in its 200 Web Award Competition BrokerMetrics/NTREIS - Area 35 Residential 03/31/08-03/31/09 Page April 30, 2010 Crandall High School Tennis Fearless Fitness through Martial Arts The Crandall varsity tennis team recently competed in both district and regional competitions. At district, the Pirates did an outstanding job, taking third place as a team. Reid Baker got 2nd place in Boy's Singles, and James Thompson and Chase Wade got 2nd place in Boy's Doubles, advancing all three to the regional competition. At regionals, Reid Baker got 4th place, CHS Tennis Team, including Coach Laura Houston (ctr.) almost clenching a qualification for the state tournament. Also, James Thompson and Chase Wade got 5th place. The tennis team closed with an exceptional season. Everyone fundamentally has their own mental picture of what a martial artist may look like. What is the first thing that comes to mind? Whatever the picture in your mind, most would agree that a martial artist would be physically fit. They train constantly and develop proper technique to use in their punches, flying kicks, throws, weapons strikes, and blocks. The samurai of medieval Japan said that to master a technique, you have to repeat is over two thousand times. The Martial Artist has up to four thousand techniques in their bag of tricks. To master all of those techniques you would need to do eight million repetitions! The average street fight lasts three seconds to twenty minutes. By street fight, we mean any real life encounter that would require some knowledge of self-defense to walk away alive. These situations can be physically demanding. During such a situation your adrenaline begins pumping and your oxygen consumption shoots through the roof. Whatever the defensive situation may be, you need stamina to keep up. How do you build up stamina to keep up with such situations? Many techniques are used in martial art training to build up your stamina and endurance. The road map of martial art training is riddled with ways to improve your mindset, flexibility, and physical fitness. How you get there is up to you, but the dojo is always here to help. ADAMS Lawn & Tree Service Basic Lawn Care Flowers Beds Tree Trimming and More 972-333-4783 Combine-Based Business for 15 years Termites, Pests, Lawn Treatments, etc. 214-364-3409 -by Kyle Stockton, a Black Belt Instructor at Premier Martial Arts, Seagoville, Texas Custom Stonework Seasonal Color Landscape Maintenance Landscape Design & Installation Winter Clean up/Tree Trimming Decks, Arbors and Pergolas Contact: Craig Janecka 214.862.4246 Page April 30, 2010 Crandall High School Golf Master Gardeners will meet May 3 The men’s golf team captured the 2010 Men’s District Golf Championship. The Pirates improved 42 shots from the first round and shot a team record low score of 321 in the final round to beat Kennedale by 34 shots on the day. The Pirates played in Regionals at Tanglewood on the 19th and 20th. Players are Travis Dykman, Taylor Johnson, Hunter Vess, Cody Watson, Rogers Windle, Trever Dykema, Brad Langeloh, Dakota Trimble, Chase Raymond, and Trent Morris. The team is coached by Stan Short. On Monday, May 3rd, the Kaufman County Master Gardener Association will meet at 9:00 a.m. at the First Community Church at 1401 Trinity Drive in Crandall. Rebecca Morrow, a 2009 Master Gardener intern, will provide tips and tricks for novice public speakers. After a short break, the KCMGA business meeting will begin. Refreshments are provided. The educational presentation is free to the public. Call the Texas AgriLife Extension Office at 972-932-9069 for more information. Bicycle Rodeo to be held May 1 Saturday, May 1, 2010 Crandall Police Department, in conjunction with the Crandall ISD Police Department, will host a Bicycle Rodeo. The event will take place in the Crandall High School parking lot from 10:00a.m.-4:00p.m. Participants will be educated on safety equipment and other aspects of bicycle safety, compete in races, and have the opportunity to possibly win a bicycle! W EE 2 Ag K es S 4 F & up R EE is r th n fo g i in n Br upo co WE HAVE HOUSES FOR RENT Serving the Community Since 1984 Serving the Community Since 1984 Page April 30, 2010 John's Journeys by John Brooks, Pastor, Central Baptist Church Throughout my life I have found myself to be a very impatient person. I like the world we live in because it is an “instant” world. As I have grown, in many ways so have the conveniences of life. Things that used to be done manually are now done automatically. Cans were once opened by an opener that pierced the top and then you twisted the lever with your thumb and index finger. Oh the luxury of a can of sardines that came with its own key opener for convenience. Then we got electric can openers and twist off tops. I remember once you opened the lunch meat, you had to eat it in a hurry or it would spoil due to exposure to the air. That white paper the butcher wrapped the lunch meat in was just not a good protector. Now we have resealable packaging that keeps the food fresh. Someone came up with complete meals in one container that you just pop in the oven for a few minutes and eat. They call those TV dinners, because now instead of listening to the radio, we can watch television while we eat. Then someone else came up with a microwave oven that reduced the minutes a TV dinner needs to cook to just seconds. Unfortunately, all these conveniences have probably contributed to the downfall of the physical well being of many American adults and children, but we're not likely to want to go back to doing many things "the old fashioned way," no matter what. Again, it's an "instant" world and we love it! We have automatic steering, automatic transmissions, automatic brakes and automatic windows on our cars. All we need now is an automatic collision control so we don’t run into each other on the roads. Our lawn mowers are gas or electric and many of them even have starters instead of a pull cord. There are automatic doors, electric toothbrushes, hand held hair dryers (or in my case, hand held head warmers) electric blankets, climate controlled homes and indoor plumbing. On top of all of these wonderful inventions to make life more convenient, we have added the remote control to many of these ideas. It is possible to sit in a vibrating recliner and control the TV, the lights, the ceiling fans, turn on the fire place and start the car in the garage, and do it all with the push of a button. But you know what? I am not a bit more patient now than I was before all these wonderful accessories. As things get faster, I tend to desire them to be even faster. All of this has caused me to be reminded of what Isaiah said in his book in chapter 40, verse 31, “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Basically, Isaiah was saying that we should “hope” or “trust” in the Lord and his promises. By trusting in the Lord, we will rise above life’s distractions and are better prepared to hear when He speaks. I have decided that I am going to spend more time trusting God’s promises and less time fretting about life. Care to join me? Fish Fry & Crawfish Boil st y 1 ark a M il d t 4PM TMS BOOKKEEPING Teresa M. 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Hwy 80, Suite 100 Forney, TX 75126 Mother's Day Gift Certificates Available HEAD START IS NOW ENROLLING FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR TO QUALIFY: YOUR CHILD MUST 3 OR 4 2010-2011 YEARS OLD ON OR BEFORE For questions or more SEPT. 1, 2010 information FAMILY MUST MEET INCOME Contact: Rhonelta Yarborough GUIDELINES AND BE Head Start Site Facilitator A RESIDENT OF CRANDALL ISD. 972-427-6020 Ext. 5118 Crandall Head Start accepts over-income qualifying children with disabilities. Your child must already be receiving services through the Special Education Department in Crandall ISD. For more information or questions please contact the Head Start office at 972-427-6020 Ext. 5118 ¿TIENE USTED UN NINO/A DE 3 O de 4 años ? ¿ES INTERESADO USTED EN UN PROGRAMA de DIA DONDE SU NIÑO CONSEGUIRA UNA "VENTAJA" EN SU EDUCACION? ¿ES INTERESADO USTED EN UN PROGRAMA QUE OFERTAS LIBERTAN el DESAYUNO, LIBERTAN los ALMUERZOS Y LIBERTAN los SUMINISTROS de la ESCUELA? CALIFICAIONES PARA HEAD START: SU NIIÑO/NIÑA DEBE TENER 3 O 4 AÑOS DE EDAD PARA DEL 1 DE SEPTIEMBRE, 2010; SE NECESITA SU EVIDENCIA DE INGRESOS—LAS TAXES DEL 2009 O PREBA DE CUANTO GANA. SI USTED ESTA INTERESADO A APLICAR O NECESITA MÁS INFORMACIÓN, POR FAVOR CONTACTO: RHONELTA YARBOROUGH—HEAD START SITE FACILITATOR 972-427-6020 Ext. 5118 It is the policy of Region 10 Education Service Center Head Start/Early Head Start Program not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments. Page April 30, 2010 KWIK KAR LUBE & TUNE Stop. Go. 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