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Mayor Danny Marburger presided over the meeting and also in attendance were council members Edna Eaton, Nancy Arnold, Dwayne Hajek, Mike McCormick, and Mayor Pro-Tem, Sidney Johnson. Council voted unanimously to approve Resolution #201519, authorizing the Mayor to sign TxDOT’s Advanced Funding Agreement to build new sidewalks in the downtown area for a total project cost of $2,008,325.00, with a city match of $95,919.60. Approval allows city engineer, David Leyendecker, to go forward with the design for the revitalization. The sidewalks will be constructed in a three block downtown area, from Main Street, north to Cherry St., and from Saunders St. west to Key St. In addition to sidewalks, the project includes adding trees 40070 Bus. Hwy. 290 Waller, TX 77484 936-372-5173 WARM Assistance Office - 936-372-3025 Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Inserts this week: they done business in the past. As it turns out, the company has not yet conducted any business in other Texas counties, nor in their home state of Oklahoma, although they are currently working with Bowie County to develop the program there. Other citizens voiced concerns about launching a controversial program when our county is already under great scrutiny. Some expressed concern about the possibility of lawsuits from individuals who object to receiving a ticket by means of electronic surveillance, that may cost the county money in the future. Klecka stated that he objected to receiving a seven page draft of a contract with IX Group only three minutes before the beginning of the meeting. “I can’t read and study a contract in three minutes. How can I be expected to vote on something I haven’t studied? “ Klecka stated. Judge Duhon said that he is for the new technology, which should benefit county residents, particularly those who are insured, by making it more likely that all drivers acquire insurance as required by law. Commissioner Amsler then made a motion to have an up or down vote on initiating a contract with the IX Group for uninsured motorist enforcement citation/collection services, but Judge Duhon made a motion to table a vote until further study is completed. Commissioners then voted 3-2 to table the approval of the contract with Duhon, Commissioners Jeron Barnett and Justin Beckendorf voting to table the vote, and Amsler and Klecka voting not to table. be our friend on www.facebook.com Printed on recycled paper and landscaping and a park-like plaza. According to Mayor Marburger, a complete design and bids should be presented by the December meeting or in January at the latest. Superintendent of Public Works Gene Schmidt stated during staff reports that the repair of broken water pipes at several locations around the city is ongoing, though delayed by rainfall, and will resume when the ground dries out. Also, Schmidt wanted to remind citizens of the 5th annual electronics recycling day to take place on the first Saturday of the month (regular heavy trash day), on December 5 at the sewer plant, located at 102 Walnut St., from 8 a.m. – 12 noon. Proof of residency within the city limits is required. Police Captain Williams, during staff reports, was asked about any updates on the armed robbery that took place at Hillside Apartments on November 14. Williams stated that the WPD is still looking for the suspects for the robbery that took place at the Hillside Apts. when a citizen of Waller was report- By Carrie Prazak-Gourley The Waller Times Waller Police Officers Michael Serges and Aprial Manuel recently went beyond the call of duty to aid a homeless woman living in Waller. The woman, Jessica Mcguire, had recently been living in a van located at 1315 Alliance Street. Mcguire, a woman in her early 30’s, spent her days walking the streets in town, sleeping wherever Your Local Waller County Weather stitute in Huntsville. Councilmember Dwayne Hajek reported that he and Councilmember Nancy Arnold recently attended the HoustonGalveston Area Council meeting and that Councilmember Arnold was elected as only one of two representatives from General Law cities selected to serve on the Board of Directors of the H-GAC, which consists of 36 members from a 13 county area. Roberts Road Elementary School’s Physical Education classes have been a bit more interesting in the past few weeks. Physical Education Coach Diane Phillips and Physical Education Aide Julie Pazdernik taught the young pupils the fundamental skills in bowling. Pictured are Roberts Road Elementary students bowling for strikes during their Physical Education class. WISD Public Information. she found a place to lay her head, which often resulted in nuisance calls to the Waller Police Department. During the last heavy rains, Officer Serges received a call about the woman living in a van on her property. The property owner wanted her to leave, but Serges asked if it could wait until after the storm. After the rains subsided, the woman appeared at the Waller Police Department. 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Also, unlike red-light cameras, a law enforcement official would make the determination whether the violation was legitimate by reading each image taken by the camera. There would be no cost to the county for the installation of the cameras and other safety equipment, and the revenues would be split 50/50 between IX Group and Waller County. Regarding privacy concerns, no credit information will be accessed, and only if the vehicle is uninsured will the name and address of the owner of the vehicle be available, otherwise that information will not be accessible. The same system used to identify uninsured motorists can also identify stolen vehicles, BOLOS (Be on the look out), warrants, Amber and Silver Alerts; however, the system can also be set just to identify uninsured vehicles, at the county’s discretion. Many citizens attending the meeting, including Waller County Commissioners Russell Klecka and John Amsler, were skeptical of the proposed system and asked what is the track record of the IX Group and where have Waller entering design phase of downtown revitalization Thrift Store & Pantry Support W.A.R.M. Helping those in need. WARM Waller Assistance& Restoration Ministries 936-372-2673 By Carrie Prazak-Gourley The Waller Times On Wednesday, November 18, the Waller County Commissioners Court met in regular session at 9 a.m., followed by a workshop and special session given by the IX Group about motorist enforcement options for Waller County. The workshop was also special session, so that if desired, the court could take action on approval or disapproval of a contract with the IX Group. IX Group, headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, stated that they’re looking for a location to establish their technology in Texas. Representative Allen Fletcher, Tomball, introduced the program to Waller County Judge Trey Duhon and to Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis. Fletcher, Chairman of the Texas House Committee on Law Enforcement, is highly supportive of the technology of the IX Group and said that Waller County was chosen due to its close proximity to major traffic corridors, with U.S. 290 on the north and I-10 on the south. According to IX Group presenter, Rick Perryman, the company would like to invest a half a million dollars in Waller County, installing cameras and other equipment to identify uninsured motorists. Approximate 10.97% of the drivers in Waller County are uninsured, costing the county tens of thousands of dollars in law enforcement, healthcare, court costs, first responders, and added expenses for the insured. According to information presented at the workshop, the system is endorsed by the NAACP, ACLU, and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. 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I watch the squirrels go about their work, getting ready for the winter. Geese are flying overhead, making their way to their winter home. All of God’s creatures – save one group – are taking care of business, planning for tomorrow. We, the ones made in his image, are spending our days worrying. We worry about going to stadiums that may be bombed. We worry about sending our children to school. We worry that we’ll be harmed going about our daily activities. That’s not God’s plan. Mat- thew 6:25-34 (KJV), gives us clear direction for our lives. 25 Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? 26 Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they? 27 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature? 28 And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: 29 And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. 30 Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? 31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? 32 (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. 33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. 34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. How do we do this? That answer is found in Ephesians 5:-19-20: 19 Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; 20 Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. ••• Happy birthday to Heather Buzek, Cynthia Schild, Leta Bishop, Ryon Smith, Karla M. Cook, LaDonna Helton, Lauren Saladino Crites, Joel Tisdale, Susan Wilkinson, John Wayne Hoffart, Erik Gray, Jeb Stalsby, Alvin Rollins, Theresa Borchgardt, David Wilkinson, David Franz, Tom H. Lockler, Arnold Gallway, Michaela Kitzmiller, Victor Bernal, Tanner Donavan, Betty Schroeder, Tanner James Hart, and real estate guy Tim Phelan. Two of our favorite Waller firefighters are celebrating their birthday next week. Good thing, too. At least they’ll know how to put out the blaze on their birthday cakes! Say happy birthday to Rick Dalton, Sr. and Dwayne Hajek. Anniversary wishes to Kevin and Donna Hargrave, Milton and Rachel Thomas, Brad and Denise Riley, and Kyle and Allison Jordan. Have a blessed Thanksgiving! Until next week … Contact Nancy at arnoldn@msn.com, or mail news items to her at P. O. Box 282, Waller 77484. Is Thanksgiving the forgotten holiday? By Carrie Prazak-Gourley Seriously, we just got done dressing up as witches, and were immediately bombarded with Jingle Bells and Christmas decorations everywhere. Hold on a minute! Although Americans still gather with family and friends at Thanksgiving, it is being squeezed by companies requiring workers to work on Thanksgiving Day, and by the mad rush to begin Christmas shopping, which begins earlier with each passing year. Increasingly for some, the holiday is less about giving thanks to God for our bountiful blessings than about what we can buy on sale or which team will win the football game. When Thanksgiving first became a national holiday in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln called it, “A day of thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the heavens.” It is intended to be a day that we stop, reflect, and thank God for our lives and our blessings. Perhaps Thanksgiving is being squeezed today because in modern America, an attitude of entitlement has replaced an attitude of thankfulness. Many talk about how they deserve their “fair share”, and how they have a right to these benefits. Instead of focusing on God and showing appreciation, many now focus on themselves and their wants. Thanksgiving, due to its focus on being thankful to God, may also be neglected because it lacks all the trappings of the other holidays. Take for instance candy. Easter is loaded with choco- late bunnies, Valentine’s with chocolate hearts, Halloween with candy pumpkins and ghosts, and Christmas with an incredible abundance of candy selections. For Thanksgiving, which is about gratefulness, there are no chocolate turkeys, nor should there be. But, candy lovers immediately switch from Reese’s pumpkins to Santas, leaving Thanksgiving out of the picture. Thanksgiving does, of course have its traditional foods at least--pumpkin pie, pecan pie, and turkey, for instance. But for many, the day has become a day of gluttony rather than a day of being thankful for the provider of the feast. For many folks, no sooner is the Halloween motif removed than up goes the Christmas decor. Houses often become bedecked with Christmas trees, stockings and lights before the jack-o-lanterns are off the porch. Not everyone, though. As for myself, I can’t imagine sitting at the dinner table at Thanksgiving surrounded NEW NEW YEAR’S YEAR’S EVE EVE DINNER DINNER & & DANCE DANCE Thursday, Thursday, December December 31, 31, 2015 2015 7:00 7:00 p.m. p.m. -- 12:30 12:30 a.m. a.m. KC KC Hall, Hall, 22892 22892 Mack Mack Washington Washington Ln, Ln, Hempstead Hempstead $50 $50 per per person, person, includes includes Prime Prime Rib Rib Dinner, Dinner, Dance Dance Band, Band, Party Party Hats Hats and and Favors, Favors, Photo Photo Booth, Booth, Champagne Champagne Toast, Toast, & & more! more! 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To add insult to injury, Thanksgiving has only a handful of songs to call its own, most not well known, whereas tens of thousands are dedicated to Christmas. One song, Jingle Bells, originally written for our American Thanksgiving, has been usurped by Christmas. Written in 1857 by James Lord Pierport, it was originally known as a fun Thanksgiving song. So many Christmas songs exist that from Thanksgiving to Christmas, songs for the holidays are played 24/7. But Thanksgiving songs? Not so much. Personally, I’ve often wondered if Thanksgiving would rise in esteem if more songs were dedicated to the day. We do have a few songs written specially for Thanksgiving and maybe if we halted the Christmas music and listen to these, at least for a time, Thanksgiving would win more hearts. Try listening to Bing Crosby’s classic from White Christmas--no, not “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas”, but rather ”Count Your Blessings, Instead of Sheep”. Or maybe play “Thanksgiving Prayer”, by none other than the man in black, Johnny Cash. Another beautiful Thanksgiving song was written and performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter and is a beautiful country classic known simply as “Thanksgiving Song”. Save money on your insurance. Auto • Life Fire • Truck Commercial • Monthly Payments Knight Insurance Agency Sue Knight Agent 350 Hwy. 290 E #3 Hempstead, Tx. 979-826-3026 • 800-660-3026 Se habla Espanol Of course, don’t forget the longtime Thanksgiving favorite “Over the River and Through the Woods”, written in 1844 by Lydia Maria Child. Although later Christmas lyrics were added later, the song’s original lyrics were just in reference to Thanksgiving. Of course, Thanksgiving can claim a few traditional hymns. Most prominent among them are “We Gather Together”, originally a Dutch hymn introduced to American congregations in 1902, and two other well known 19th century hymns also sung at Thanksgiving include, “Count Your Blessings” and “Come Ye Thankful People Come”. Hey, it’s even possible to download Thanksgiving music on your iphone to get in the mood! It is, of course, ultimately up to each American not to turn Thanksgiving into a pit stop on the race to Christmas. Sadly, Thanksgiving has been so surrounded by a push to buy, that some in the media have started calling the day “Brown Thursday”. Oh, no, you don’t, buddy. It is not Brown Thursday, it’s Thanksgiving! Giving thanks does not come naturally to a self-centered, self-absorbed society. Although I do not watch the Simpsons, an episode typi- fied some Americans thoughts on the holiday. When Homer Simpson said his Thanksgiving prayer, he stated, “Well, God, we paid for all this food ourselves, so thanks for nothing.” I guess that’s why my children did not grow up watching The Simpsons. In small towns across America, however, this new sentiment is not yet entrenched, but many see such sentiments on the rise, and it is painful for many of us who see the lessening importance of Thanksgiving Day. So, take a breath and enjoy Thanksgiving Day. After all, the holiday season will be there bright and early on Friday, with all its glitter and decorations, and all the hustle and bustle you can imagine. Slow down and play a Thanksgiving song or two and remember the wise words of Solomon in Ecclesiastes 3:1, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven.” Now is the time for Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving to all readers and your families. May your day be blessed with love. Contact Carrie at gidget 2114@gmail.com for any questions or comments on her columns. News Briefs The Waller Times Thanksgiving Closure In observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday, The Waller Times office will be closed on Thursday, November 26 and Friday, November 27. All deadlines will be Wednesday, November 25 at 12 noon for the December 2 edition. Voter Registration cards to be mailed Starting November 20, the Waller County Elections Office will mail out new voter registration certificates to all registered voters in Waller County. The new cards will be light blue, and will be dated January 1, 2016 - December 31, 2017. If registered to vote and no card is received by the end of November, 2015, call the Elections Office immediately. For questions, please contact the Elections Office at 979-8267643. Prosperity Bank - Hempstead hosts Angel Tree Prosperity Bank - Hempstead will be hosting the 2015 Angel Tree. The Tree will display Angels representing a Waller County child in need of Christmas cheer. The Angels will be available for adoption beginning on Friday, November 27 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Friday. Gifts should be returned by 3 p.m. on Thursday, December 17 and should be unwrapped and an appropriate gift bag provided. CALH to hold New Years Eve party The Citizens Against the Landfill in Hempstead (CALH) invite area residents to ring in the New Year 2016 with friends and family at a party close to home! A New Year’s Eve Dinner and Dance will be held on Thursday, December 31, 2015, at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Hempstead. A Prime Rib Dinner, party hats and favors, champagne toast, photo booth and dancing to the amazing Tribute to George Strait featuring Derek Spence with special guest, the Chris Brade Band. Call 713-254-2275 for ticket and reserved table information or purchase tickets at Carl’s BBQ in Waller, or Steinhausers in Hempstead. All proceeds to benefit CALH. Please visit StopHwy6Landfill.com for more details. November 25, 2015, THE WALLER TIMES, Section A, Page 3 Waller Police activity November 13 - November 17 S & N Appliances Waller Police Department Officers responded to 29 calls for service resulting in six incident reports and one arrest. Additionally, officers completed four motor vehicle crash reports. On November 12, Officer Serges responded to the 500 block of Elm Street to investigate the report of an animal at large. On November 12, 2015, Sergeant Bellard responded to FM 362 at Business 290 to investigate a motor vehicle crash with injuries. On November 13, Officer Floyd responded to 20727 FM 362 to investigate the report of an assault. On November 13, Sergeant Lopez arrested a subject for outstanding municipal warrants from The City of Waller. 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Gamma Omega has November meeting The Gamma Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International met in the Fellowship Hall of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Phillipsburg, Texas on Saturday, November 7, 2015 with 59 members and two guests in attendance. One of the guests, Carol Rose, serves as Delta Kappa Gamma Society International’s Area 7 Coordinator. She gave members a very informative report about upcoming opportunities and events and thanked the members for inviting her. Lillian Knapheide read the Mission Statement and Janyce Beyer led members in reciting the pledges. Eunice Sitton led members in the Collect. The meditation was given by Carol Eplen and a prayer was said by Christina Godfrey. Kathy Noska and the Ceremonies Committee inducted six new members into the Gamma Omega Chapter. They were Teresa Botkin, Karin Dahmann, Pamelia Dunlop, Sharon Lange, Debbi Vavra, and Kathleen DavisWright. Trudy Holland conducted a recommitment ceremony of all members. President Trudy Holland presided over the business meet- Waller County members who served as hostesses for the November meeting of the Gamma Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International were (l-r) Merilyn Godwin, Eunice Sutton, Lillian Knapheide, Carol Eplin, Mary Ann Weisner, Evelyn Turlington, Melanie Crowhurst, Kristen Robison, Christina Godfrey, Janyce Beyer, and Mary Alice Cure. Submitted photo. ing. Minutes from the October 3, 2015, meeting were approved as printed by Recording Secretary Jeanell Dallmeyer. Members approved the Treasurer’s report presented by Linda Pinkerton. Corresponding Secretary Cheryl Pritchett read several pieces of correspondence. First Vice President Jessie Kokemor, reported that the December meeting will include making ornaments to provide Christmas cheer for residents of an in-care facility. Members were asked to bring a box of regular size candy canes. Lou Pruett, Chair of the Legislation Committee, reported that all of the propositions voted on in the November 3 election were passed. She encouraged members to become familiar with the candidates that will be in the primary election on March 1, 2016. Sue Wieprecht reminded members to send names of scholarship applicants to her as soon as Attention Waller County Veterans Don’t Miss Out on Benefits Waller County Veterans’ Service Officer, Gary Nemec, urges all veterans, whether or not you have been turned down for benefits before, to stop his office or call to make an appointment. A lot has changed and claims often require less supporting evidence than in the past. Many veterans are missing out on the many benefits offered through both federal and state agencies. Don’t let your earned benefits remain unclaimed. Spouses and dependents of veterans are also eligible and may be missing out on available benefits. Don’t drive to Houston! 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In the United States, diabetes affects nearly 30 million children and adults. That’s about ten percent of the population. This year, many organizations are promoting the simple message – “eat well for your health.” This message revolves around making healthy eating choices from start to finish. Creating a shopping list that includes budget-friendly ingredi- STYERS Construction Co. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Residential ★ Commercial All Types of Concrete Work BULL DOZER ★ BACKHOE ★ MOTOR GRADER All Types of Dirt Work ODIS STYERS III P. O. Box 557 Hempstead, TX 77445 The Hempstead High School Band named Carlos Orozco (left) and Jasmine Rosales (right) as the 2015 Band Beau and Sweetheart during the halftime performance at the football game against Edna Friday night, November 7. HISD Public Information. American Diabetes Month Worth Noting November marks the country’s recognition of American Diabetes Month. Diabetes is one of the leading causes of disability and death in the United States. 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Academic All-District honors are awarded to athletes who maintain at Congratulations to the Hempstead Ladycats who received volleyball all-district honors. Pictured (seated, l-r) Jessica Harvey Kylie Jo Bush, Michelle Carrillo (standing, l-r) Yadira Grimaldo, Dereishia Davis, Ke’Ayrra King, and Jas’Lyn Glover. HISD Public Information. least a 90 average during the entire volleyball season. ••• “ Until you see tomorrow, you will never see today.” The Pine Street Washateria 1202 Pine St. • Waller, Texas Congratulations to the Hempstead Ladycats who received Academic All-District honors in volleyball. Honorees pictured are (seated, l-r) Jessica Harvey, Kylie Jo Bush, Ke’Ayrra King, (standing, l-r) Christa Middleton, Dereishia Davis and Brooke Hollan. These athletes maintained at least a 90 average during the entire volleyball season. HISD Public Information. Former Royal FFA member wins Championship Erin Beyer, a 2013 Royal ISD graduate and current student at Texas Tech University, is part of a very unique group. This past weekend, she and her teammates secured Texas Tech’s 12th National Championship in the Intercollegiate Meat Judging Competition. Beyer was recognized as the “Overall High-Point Individual” for the competition and received “All-American” honors for her Las Fuentes Mexican Restaurant & Bar 601 10th Street • Hempstead, Texas 77445 979-826-2548 Presents: Alberto Caplés, country western and Latin music karaoke singer. KARAOKE NIGHT every Saturday • 6 pm - 9 pm Come and enjoy our Karaoke Night every Saturday night from 6 pm - 9pm. Come in and be an artist for a night and enjoy our exquisite Mexican food and amazing drinks!! The Texas Tech University meat judging team, which includes a Waller County woman, recently secured Texas Tech’s 12th National Championship in the Intercollegiate Meat Judging Competition. Submitted photo. accomplishments during the judging season. Intercollegiate meat judging requires students to evaluate beef, pork, lamb, and veal carcasses, as well as wholesale cuts and rank them according to USDA standards. Placing classes, quality grading, yield grading, and industry specifications are just some of the items the students are asked to complete during the competition. Following the judging portion of the contest, the students submit their written “reasons” to a panel of judges. This year’s national competition was held at Tyson Food Distributors in Dakota City, Nebraska and was facilitated under the direction of the American Meat Everyone Needs a Lawyer Everyone Needs aaaLawyer Everyone Needs Lawyer Everyone Needs Lawyer Who Is Yours? Who WhoIs IsYours? Yours? Who Is Yours? Science Association. Since last January, the agricultural colleges across the country have traveled to meat judging competitions in Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and Nebraska. 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New Patients only after comprehensive exam, xrays and cleaning. Coupon only valid at initial visit. Spreading Smiles Across Towne Paula Wood Herber, DDS 31303 FM 2920, Suite B | Waller, Texas www.townedentalandortho.com General dentist practicing orthodontics. *Some restrictions apply. November 25, 2015, THE WALLER TIMES, Section B, Page 1 Waller ISD Board celebrates school bond passage by Moody’s Investors Service to ‘Aa3’ from ‘A1’ based on a numbers of factors cited in their report. Some of these factors included the District’s solid finances and reserves, a man- ageable level of debt, and the diverse economy in the Houston area. The upgrade should result in a lower interest rate on the bonds thus resulting in a lower borrowing cost to the District. New Service Safe - Luxurious Wheelchair Access Transportation (Wheelchair plus 2 passengers) Diamond Chauffeured Transportation 979-921-0154 Always hiring quality chauffeurs The Waller ISD School Board of Trustees recognized several achievements at the November 9 School Board Meeting. One of the recognitions included the passing of the 2015 Waller ISD Bond with the help of the Citizens’ Planning Committee and community members. Pictured (l-r) are Citizens’ Planning Committee Members and community members Nancy Arnold, Cynthia McLeod, Maria Herrera, Brittany Neel, Marion Gollmer, Sheila Nelson, Carole Nemec, Elizabeth Nickles and Danny Herrera. WISD Public Information. WISD Public Information During the regular meeting of the Waller ISD Board of Trustees held on November 9, the meeting opened with the recognition of hitting a historic milestone of voter support with the passing of the 2015 Waller ISD Bond presented by Waller ISD Superintendent Danny Twardowski. The Waller ISD Citizens’ Planning Committee and community members were recognized for their support of the 2015 Waller ISD Bond and their tireless efforts of informing the community about the 2015 Waller ISD Bond facts. The Waller ISD Principals were recognized as the second recognition of the evening for National Principals Month. Twardowski described the leaders as “miracle workers,” and requested that they inform him of their favorite meal so he can deliver it to each of them as a token of appreciation. The third recognition of the evening highlighted the Waller High School FFA Members for attending the National FFA Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. Waller High School FFA teacher Barbie Schmidt spoke about the convention activities and how student Kimberlee Davis’ recognition was the factor that led the students to attend the National Convention. Each student that attended the convention also approached the podium and spoke about their role at the convention and as an FFA member. After the recognitions, the Consent Agenda was approved as amended. Consideration of resignations, employment, leaves of absence, staff transfers, Board Meeting Minutes from October 12, disbursements, budget change requests, tax refunds, a bilingual waiver, TASB Policy Update 103 and new course adoptions for the 2016-2017 school year were discussed. Following the Consent Agenda, the Regular Agenda items were presented. Mark Lam of Sterling20 presented a bond construction timeline and project update to the Board. Lam asked the Board if they would like additional information to be included in the project update presentation layout. Bond project updates will be presented at the monthly school board meetings. He also asked the Board to approve a contract for construction services with Terracon Geotechnical Engineers, Cobb Fendley Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Brooks and Sparks Civil Engineers and Surveyors and Arbor Leaf Engineering and Surveying. Twardowski followed, presenting a resolution concerning the appointment of the Texas Commissioner of Education. In Information Items, it was announced that Waller ISD continues to meet the 100 percent ‘Highly Qualified’ teachers and instructional staff status. To achieve the ‘Highly Qualified’ goal, the federal No Child Left Behind Act requires all teachers and instructional staff teaching core subject academic areas to meet specific competency and educational requirements. Twardowski provided an overview of HB 2804, the new A-F Accountability System and informed the Board that the Waller ISD 2015 Bond Referendum Canvass of Election date is November 16. Also announced was the upgrade of the Waller ISD Bond Rating. The District’s underlying credit rating was upgraded OPEN Black Friday * Drawings for 5% to 15% off * KC’s Kustom Furnishings 2322 Main Street • Waller, TX 77484 832-278-9965 FaceBook: KC’s Furnishings Custom Furniture, Antiques, Collectibles OPEN Tuesday - Saturday • 10 am - 6 pm 3rd Annual LADIES NIGHT OUT Monitory & Donations are tax deductible. WARM Waller Assistance& Restoration Ministries Waller High School hosted its annual blood drive on Thursday, November 12, and was met with great success hitting a record number of blood donors. The Health Science Department of Waller High School and its students were behind the successful annual blood drive, which wrapped up earlier than expected due to the drive receiving the maximum allowable donations. The school collected blood from more than 200 donors, setting a district record. St. Luke’s Heart Institute was the beneficiary of this drive, and the blood donated will be supplied to children with Leukemia as well as open heart surgery patients. This is the first time St. Luke’s was the hospital of benefit and as a result of its success, the students who worked the drive will get a VIP tour at St. Luke’s Heart Institute with Dr. Denton Cooley on December 1. On the VIP tour, students will be given the unique opportunity to view the blood bank and open heart surgery in the amphitheater. Pictured is Waller High School senior Lluvia Alvarado charitably donating her blood at the annual blood drive. WISD Public Information. 40070 Bus. Hwy. 290 Waller, TX 77484 936-372-5173 WARM Assistance Office - 936-372-3025 Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Hometown Hardware in Waller on December 1, 2015 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Our store will be open to Ladies only! Come shop to get that special gift for someone on your Christmas list or get that special something you wanted for yourself. Relaxed Quiet Country Living 1-2-3 Bedroom Apartments at Low Affordable Prices •Playground on Property •Affordable Daycare on Property •Laundry Facilities on Property •Affordable Housing Program with income guidelines •Handicap Accessible Hillside Plaza Apartments 19610 Fm 362 • Waller, Texas 77484 936-372-9248 20% OFF your purchases. Refreshments will be served Mark your calender for December 1, 2015. *No exceptions on Yeti Coolers, feed, yard products. Powertools and small appliances qualify for 10% off. Page 2, Section B, THE WALLER TIMES, November 25, 2015 “The Waller Times” Classifieds Call 936-372-5184 today to place your Classified Word ad or Classified Display. Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover accepted. HELP WANTED LEGAL / PUBLIC NOTICES Subway PUBLIC NOTICE Now HiriNg Cellco Partnership, and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless, proposes to build a 249-foot Self-Support Telecommunications Tower at Margerstadt Road, Waller, Harris County, Texas 77484 (30° 6’ 17.96” N, 95° 52’ 21.33” W). Anticipated lighting application is medium intensity dual red/white strobes. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Antenna Structure Registration (ASR, Form 854) filing number is A0983484. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS – Interested persons may review the application (www.fcc.gov/asr/applications) by entering the filing number. Environmental concerns may be raised by filing a Request for Environmental Review (www. fcc.gov/asr/environmentalrequest); online filings are strongly encouraged. The mailing address to file a paper copy is: FCC Requests for Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554. HISTORIC PROPERTIES EFFECTS – Public comments regarding potential effects on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: C Bourgeois, Terracon, 11555 Clay Rd, Houston, TX 77043; 713-690-8989; chris.bourgeois@terracon.com. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Unit # 78 - Katrina Garcia Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Mixed Beverage/Late Hours by B & B Building Management, LLC. dba Cedar Creek Saloon, to be located at 20733 FM 362, Waller, Waller County, Texas. Officer of said corporation is Richard Moro, owner. ‘85 Buick Regal. New engine has approx. 30k miles. Light blue with medium blue interior. Needs carb work. Asking $3,000. Call 936419-9337. 4tc12/02 COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE APTS FOR RENT Shady Oaks Apartments. Senior community 55+. Affordable living. Colorado Valley Transit route. Laundry on site. Call 936-857-5511. 10tc1/20 CLASSIFIEDS 936.372.5184 Small Office Building fOR leaSe 2319 Main Street Downtown Waller Recently Remodeled Historic Barber Shop Building Call 281-897-1119 Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked for favors. This time I’ll ask you this very special one (mention favor). Take it dear Jesus and place it within your own heart where your father sees it. Then in your merciful eyes it will become your favor not mine, Amen. Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication & favor will be granted. Never known to fail. Email all Legal / Public Notices, and Classified Advertising to wallertimes@ sbcglobal.net or call 936-372-5184. Now hiring both full and part-time dependable, energetic, and loving individuals. Previous childcare experience is preferred. Applicants must be certified in First Aid and CPR within 90 days of hire date. We can assist if needed. Benefits include, paid holidays after the 90 day probation period. Full time employees will receive one week of paid vacation after one year of service. Starting pay depends on previous experience. Please call (979) 826-3487 or send resume to communications@footprintsinthesandlc.com. Lake Management Co. in Katy seeking lake field technician. Outside work, hands on training, no experience required. Benefits available. Pay depends on qualifications. Apply in person Mon thru Fri 9 am to 4 pm @ 4110 Katy Hockley Cut Off Rd., Katy 77493 Call 281-391-3688 Footprints in the Sand Learning Center (Christian owned and operated) SSC Services Solution Custodial Department Prairie View, Texas (Physical Plant) We are seeking hard working individuals looking for a job in a fast paced environment. Job Hours: Varies Age requirements: 18 years or older For Questions: please call 936-261-9703 Class A CDL Driver SERVICES Refinishing Upholstery Recanning Lamp Repair & Parts ★ PRAYERS J.C. Experienced urethane worker or shop supervisor. 5 year experience preferred. Health insurance and vacation provided. Please email resume to careers@pigsunlimited.com Apply in person at Subway in waller. No calls please. ‘81 Camero. Blue, runs great. 350 performance engine, dual carb, quad cams. Good tires, new brakes. Asking $15,000. Serious inquires only. Call 936-419-9337. 4tc12/02 LEGAL NOTICE Seeking energetic person willing to work weekends. Tractor with Pull Scraper, Bulldozer, and Trackhoe. Experience is a plus, but training is available. FREE medical insurance, uniforms, retirement, and bonuses. Call 979-865-5941 All Shifts Available AUTOS HELP WANTED FOR SALE Pursuant to chapter 59 of the Texas property code, the abandoned goods stored at Waller Mini Storage facility located at 31203 Washington Street, Waller, Texas will be sold to satisfy landlord’s lien on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. Waller Mini Storage reserves the right to reject any unit or items from sale. Contents are miscellaneous household items and boxes of unknown contents. Cleanup and removal will be buyer’s responsibility. HIRING HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ★ 936-931-2951 Blue Bonnet Antiques CHUCKS HAUL OFF FREE removal of •Appliances •Old Cars •A/C Units •Tin •Steel •Copper •Etc. *Trash Removal also Available* 281-356-3521•281-382-8691 MOWING SERVICES Self-employed Weed eating, mowing Starting at $30.00 per lot Call 832-600-2173 Thomas COMPANY Tempur-Sealy International recognizes that our employees are our most important resource. As such, we strive to treat each individual with respect and courtesy and build an atmosphere characterized by strong teamwork, mutual trust and open communication. COMPENSATION Drivers are paid by the mile with potential average annual earnings of $57,000 + Competitive benefits package including medical, dental, profit sharing, 401K retirement fund & more JOB DESCRIPTION Drivers are required to operate safely and strictly within all Company & Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations at all times. Primary responsibilities will include the delivery of Tempur-Sealy bedding to regional customer base, and return with backhaul loads when available. Drivers are typically home most nights and weekends, but some overnight trip assignments will be required depending on demand (usually 1 to 2 nights max). REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATIONS Must possess a current and valid Class A CDL, safe driving record, at least 23 years of age, two years prior over-the-road interstate commercial driving, experience in semi-tractor/trailer like equipment, EOBR experience is considered favorable Apply in person at: Tempur-Sealy International 1201 Hwy 290 West; Brenham, TX 77833 REAL ESTATE A MSLER AND ASSOCIATES REALESTATE ESTATE REAL Phone: (936) 931-5356 Fax: (936) 372-5307 JOHN A. AMSLER - BROKER SALES ASSOCIATES Connie Amsler, Sherry Whiteley, Cindy Ochsner REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ACREAGE AND LOTS HOMES READY FOR YOU 12.558 wooded acres to build your new home or enjoy outdoor life on the weekend. Partially fenced with nice homes in the area................ .............................................ASKING.......$215,000 Location provides quick access to Highway 290 and puts the owner is less than a hour driving distance to Brenham, Navasota, College Station or Cypress. Close to shopping and schools. HISD..................REDUCED...$125,000 1.501 wooded acres in upscale subdivision in Waller County. Park, lakes, tennis, swimming pool, basketball court & volleyball. Restricted......................ASKING....$39,900 14.94 acres unrestricted and ag exempt. Property has house in need of TLC and another house which was moved unto the property being refurbished. Property is being sold as is condition...................PENDING.....$334,900 HOMES READY FOR YOU In The Spotlight COMMERCIAL Being sold as commercial or residential property. This 3/2 home features a living room iwth a fireplace & wet bar, spacious kitchen, and a back yard swimming pool. Great location for home business..........ASKING...$185,000 3/2 home on 2 city lots with a large living/dinning area, a converted 1-car garage, and a workshop. Property has beautiful mature oak trees, flower beds, concrete patio, partially fenced in the front and a chain link fence in the back. Location provides quick access to Highway 290 and puts the owner is less than a hour driving distance to Brenham, Navasota, College Station, or Cypress. Close to shopping and schools. Hempstead ISD schools. Home needs a little TLC...................................REDUCED...$125,000 FIND US HERE! 3/2 home in Grimes County with a 2 car attached garage with workshop and drive threw door. Home is a 2 story with 2 bedrooms up and the master down stairs. Navasota ISD with quick access to FM 1774 / Hwy 105................................PENDING......$119,900 New on the Market! Beautiful custom built home on 5.46 acres in a quiet country setting with private gated entrance. Home features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, study plus 2 living areas, stainless steal appliances, reverse osmosis water system, two patios. Split floor plan with mother-in-law retreat and much more! ........................................ASKING......$650,000 3/2 home on 2 city lots with a large living/dinning area, a converted garage and a workshop. List Your PropertyWith Us! We Deliver Qualified Buyers! New on the Market! Beautiful custom home on 5.46 acres in a quiet country setting with private gated entrance. Home features four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, study plus two living areas. Stainless appliances, including subzero refrigerator, Viking stove, commercial icemaker, reverse osmosis water system, two patios, double pane windows, & much more. Split floor plan with mother-in-law retreat/2nd Master off kitchen. If your looking for the country life but want easy access to the city, you have found it! 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WALLER (936) 372-9181 HEMPSTEAD (979) 826-4133 Featured Listings WallerCountyLand.com ACREAGE SMALL ACREAGE: Many tracts to choose from ...........................................CALL OR GO ONLINE............FOR DETAILS 10 ACRES: Wooded tract in scenic North Waller County. Lightly restricted with community water. Waller ISD..........$14,500/ac. 10.24 ACRES: Beautiful homesite 2 miles south of 1488 with scattered trees, pond & heavily-wooded areas. Residential use only. Timber exemption, DSL, public water & electricity available................................................................PENDING........$21,000/ac. 15.88 ACRES: Quiet location in North Waller county, great for a new home site or for cows or horses. Access from Mellman Road...................................................................................................................................................................................$17,512/ac. 21 ACRES: Ag-exempt property on Old Joseph road. Quiet, secluded and heavily-wooded - a perfect retreat!............$16,000/ac. 27.34 ACRES: Unrestricted acreage in Sealy, just south of I-10 on FM 3013. Electricity, well, septic & 2 ponds on property. Ag exempt................................................................................................................................................................................$16,500/ac. 30.63 ACRES: Great commercial potential. 82’ frontage on US 290. Next to Motel & Gas Station/Convenience store in Hempstead. City water available. 2 ponds, water well & septic next to mobile home site...................................................................$39,176/ac. 36 ACRES: in north Waller County. Pond, large trees & choice homesites. Unrestricted...............................................$11,000/ac. 40.9 ACRES: Near Hempstead. Unrestricted. More acreage available .............................................................................$9,500/ac. 50 ACRES: Good sandy loam soil, fenced, water well & electricity..............................................PENDING.......$11,500/ac. 50.25 ACRES: Near Hempstead. Unrestricted. More acreage available ...........................................................................$9,500/ac. 63 ACRES: Field Store Rd. & US Hwy 290 - Excellent location for residential or commercial development. City water & sewer. Log Cabin: Beautiful log cabin that you must see to appreciate. Constructed using 8’’D-logs of white pine - home is well insulated. Low utilities & taxes. Large wood burning fireplace. A/C replaced 2 yrs. ago. High ceilings. Beautiful wood floors. Huge metal constructed shop - well insulated w/ full bath and roll up doors.......................................................................................................................$298,000 Rapidly growing area. Ag exempt....................................................................................................................................$1.06/sq. ft. 144 ACRES: Organic Farm. Rolling, unrestricted, 4 ponds, 3 barns & working pens..............................PENDING.......$10,500/ac. HOMES LAKESIDE ESTATES: Manufactured home sits on 0.34 acres right across from lake! 2-bedroom, 2-bath home with living room, den and addition. Also has 2-car carport and large front yard with lake view!..............................................................................$78,500 PRAIRIE VIEW: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, well-maintained home complete with attached 2-car garage, built-ins and fireplace in living room.............................................................................................................................................................................................. $130,000 Prairie View: 3-bedroom, 2-bath brick & wood home. Isolated living room, large family room with fireplace, sun room, large master bedroom, island cooktop in kitchen, double car attached garage, utility room & lots of storage. Fenced backyard.............$185,000 CHARMING: Remodeled 2-3 (possibly 3-3) farm house on 5 acres in Pine Ridge. Spacious with large kitchen, beamed ceilings, wood floors & nice deck for outdoor living. Large shade trees. So much character!.............................PENDING........... $215,000 WALLER COUNTY CLUB: Beautifully updated 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home complete with 40x40 airplane hangar! New septic pump, fresh paint, new flooring, completely overhauled bathrooms & closets, immaculate kitchen, the list of upgrades is lengthy!....$245,000 PINE GROVE: Beautiful, well-cared for home on 1.64 acres. Park-like setting, nicely landscaped, concrete driveway, large covered back porch and so much more! Open floor plan, hand-scraped hickory floors, crown molding, granite countertops, etc.! Large yard provides the space & privacy of country living...................................................................PENDING........... $289,000 LOG CABIN: Beautiful log cabin that you must see to appreciate. Constructed using 8’’D-logs of white pine - home is well insulated. Low utilities & taxes. Large wood burning fireplace. A/C replaced 2 yrs. ago. High ceilings. Beautiful wood floors. Huge metal constructed shop - well insulated w/ full bath and roll up doors..................................................................... $298,000 Townhomes: 5-unit townhome building in Prairie View. Each unit is a 2-2. Less than 1 mile from PVAMU campus. Built in 2009............................PRICE REDUCED......$475,000 LOG HOME: This home is a nature lovers dream! 4-bedroom, 2-bath log cabin on 7.75 acres. Scattered trees across property and the wildlife are plentiful! Deer, rabbits and migratory birds/ducks are frequent visitors. Enjoy fishing for large & small mouth bass, crappie, brim and catfish in the well-stocked pond! This is a must see!......................................PENDING........... $310,000 HOME WITH ACREAGE: Beautiful country home on 2 acres with light restrictions. Pasture in front and behind home for extra privacy and awesome sunrises and sunsets! Lovely pool to enjoy all those hot Texas days along with oversized patio to entertain on........................................................................................................................................................................... $315,000 COUNTRY ESTATE: These 5 acres are full of gorgeous hardwoods & park-like scenery. Custom features throughout 3,910 sq. ft. home, 5-4.5-3, back patio, chefs kitchen, crown molding, coffered ceilings, hardwood floors. Enjoy the fireplace, whirlpool tub and granite counter with vanity in your master suite!................................................................................................... $620,000 67 ACRE ESTATE: Tucked away in the woods just beyond the city enjoy serenity with a view. Custom home built with attention to detail, deep large porches on all 4 sides provides max outdoor living space, beautiful stone and wood work, huge master with fireplace and sitting area, 20’ cathedral ceiling in living room, quality wood & slate floors, standing seam metal roof, oversize 3-car carport, landscaping with irrigation system. Low taxes as wildlife exempt in place............................................. $1,250,000 183 ACRE RANCH: Slightly rolling terrain, open pastures & hay meadows with mature trees & heavily-wooded areas. This beautiful property includes 2 homes with 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms each with amazing porches! Great for entertaining, hunting, horseback riding, 4-wheeling & shooting. Perimeter fenced w/ag & timber exemption................................................ $2,800,000 MULTI-FAMILY Prairie View Duplex: 2 1-bedroom units, screened-in front porch, ideal student housing, excellent location for future development, in need of “TLC”...................................................................................................................................$88,000 Country Estate: These 5 acres are full of gorgeous hardwoods & park-like scenery. Custom features throughout 3,910 sq. ft. home, 5-4.5-3, back patio, chefs kitchen, crown molding, coffered ceilings, hardwood floors. Enjoy the fireplace, whirlpool tub and granite counter with vanity in your master suite!......................................................................................................................................................$620,000 TOWNHOMES: 5-Unit townhome building in Prairie View. Each unit is a 2-2. Located less than 1 mile from Prairie View A & M campus. Built in 2009 on 1 acre with paved parking...................................................................PRICE REDUED...........$475,000 COMMERCIAL - INVESTMENT COMMERCIAL - INVESTMENT 30.63 ACRES: Great commercial potential. 82’ frontage on US 290. Next to Motel & Gas Station/Convenience store in Hempstead. City water available. 2 ponds, water well & septic next to mobile home site.................................................$39,176/ac. 0.46 ACRE: Cleared lot in Brookshire with high visibility from 90. Zone commericial or residential. Property is in 100 63 ACRES: Field Store Rd & US Hwy 290 - Excellent location for residential or commercial development. City water & sewer. year flood plain.............................................................................................................................................$60,000 Rapidly growing area. Ag exemp..............................................................................................................................$1.06/sq. ft. 1.5 ACRES: Just 1 block north of I-10 in Brookshire. Zoned commercial......................................................................$1.95/sq. ft. HEMPSTEAD: Investment opportunity - 8 houses on 8 lots. Must be sold together. All but one is currently leased...$364,430 30 ACRES: Commercial corner on Kickapoo right off US Hwy 290. Freeway on/off ramps on east & west side of intersection for HEMPSTEAD: Established & successful ballroom/reception hall. On 11.3 acres in Hempstead. Beautifully finished. easy access................................................................................................................................PENDING........$2.00/sq. ft. Furnished with everything you need – set up w/bookings & ready to go............................................................$1,299,000 Page 4, Section B, THE WALLER TIMES, November 25, 2015 CALL COLDWELL BANKER PROPERTIES UNLIMITED 936-372-3011 • From Houston Call Toll Free - Metro 936-931-3011 www.wallertexasrealestate.com HUD Certified Broker COLT HAACK - Broker/Owner ★ Denise Cerny ★ Katy Collette ★ Bob Freshcorn SOLD ★ Rowdy Haack ★ Melissa Hegemeyer ★ Mark McLafferty ★ Crystal Mielke SOLD ★ Anett Mier ★ Connie Mundy ★ Kenneth Murphy ★ Terri McNeill ★ Travis Winfree Buying or Selling.....Call Us!! Open 6 Days a Week & Sunday by appointment 4 4 4 0 3 - 2 - 2 B r i c k h o m e , s u n ro o m , l a rg e l iv i n g w i t h fireplace, formal dining, large kitchen on over an acre..... ...............................................................................$212,000 4450 4-2.1-2 Brick home, two story, nice large corner lot with large shade trees......................................................$196,500 4452 3-3.1-3 Ranch style home with circle drive, fruit trees, workshop, cross fenced, recent roof, ag exempt........................$474,900 4349 388 acres, rail fencing, stables, 8 acre lake, irrigated hay field, tennis courts, main home shaded by majestic oaks............$4,225,000 4471 3-2 brick home in wonderful country setting, pens, barn perfect for 4H or FFA project, carport and large deck for entertaining ...................................................................$210,000 4449 Commercial building on 2 acres with Hwy frontage, all equipment included...........................................$495,000 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE COUNTRY HOMES AND ACREAGE 4359 1-1-1 Brick home in Hempstead.........................................................................................$69,000 4440 3-2-2 Brick home, sunroom, large living with fireplace, formal dining, large kitchen on over an 4375 3-2 Home in town with a smaller home also on property...................................................$65,000 acre.............................................................................................................................................$212,000 4391 5 Small homes on 3 city lots, investment potential..........................................................$250,000 4448 40 Acres, Hwy 290 visible frontage, currently in ag use...............................................$1,408,400 4441 3-2.1/2 Two story home on two and a half acres with mature trees, large island kitchen, gated 4449 Commercial building on 2 acres with Hwy frontage, all equipment included.................$495,000 entrance......................................................................................................................................$495,000 4451 42.5 Acres, scattered trees, corner property, can be divided.............................................$638,640 4450 4-2.1-2 Brick home, two story, nice large corner lot with large shade trees.....................$196,500 4452 3-3.1-3 Ranch style home with circle drive, fruit trees, workshop, cross fenced, recent roof, ag 4454 Nice brick 3-2 home on corner lot with large shade trees, fireplace, hardwood flooring....$139,000 exempt . .....................................................................................................................................$474,900 4455 11+ Acres, heavily wooded, secluded, lots of wildlife, Waller ISD.................................$146,212 COUNTRY HOMES AND ACREAGE 4464 15 rolling acres with pond, main home has many updates, above ground pool and hot tub, 2 additional homes for rental income .............................................................................................$650,000 4088 80 Acres, barns, storage shed, lake, beautiful land........................................................$2,258,760 4469 49 Acres, end of road privacy, ag exempt, live creek................................ PENDING.....$379,900 4267 9 Acres, FM 2920 frontage, excellent development location........................................$1,300,000 4470 3 + Acres, FM frontage, Brookshire area, unrestricted.....................................................$124,990 4275 9+ Acres, Tomball area, ag exempt, FM 2920 frontage....................................................$750,000 4471 3-2 brick home in wonderful country setting, pens, barn perfect for 4H or FFA project, carport 4276 318 Acres, Peek Rd in Katy, excellent location...........................................................$11,130,000 and large deck for entertaining..................................................................................................$210,000 4309 Three lots with city utilities, curbs, close to schools and shopping....................................$35,000 4472 Commercial or residential, Hwy 6 frontage, 7 acres, with manufactured home, 2 storage buildings, 4349 388 acres, rail fencing, stables, 8 acre lake, irrigated hay field, tennis courts, main home shaded by 2 car carport, unrestricted................................................................................... PENDING.....$219,000 majestic oaks...........................................................................................................................$4,225,000 4473 3-2.1-2 2 story home with wrap around porch, oversized garage, barn with rollup doors and 4360 Ccorner lot in city with utilities............................................................................................$4,500 bunkhouse, seasonal creek, plenty of wildlife, beautiful large trees, secluded on 17 + acres......$589,900 4374 10 Acres in subdivision, deed restrictions, Waller ISD.....................................................$435,600 4474 34 acres with frontage on 2 sides, live creek, pond, 6 stall horse barn with tack room and wash 4386 160 Acres with lots of frontage, water well, FM frontage, could be divided................$2,486,820 rack, 2 septic systems and a well ..............................................................................................$597,500 4411 Lots in City of Waller, corner property, scattered trees, recently cleared...........................$27,900 4477 3-2.1-2 4 acres great for commercial development, FM 2920 frontage.........................$958,320 4478 2 acres, unrestricted, well and septic in place, community water also available, FM front4421 Beautiful 97 acres, brick home, barn, pond, scattered trees, close to Hwy. 290.......$2,764,500 age................................................................................................................................................$79,500 4422 Corner lot in Hempstead, additional lots available...............................................................$6,000 4423 Two lots in Hempstead, city utilities available...................................................................$12,000 4432 Unrestricted lot, commercial or residential, community water.........................................$165,000 SOLD 4435 4-3-2 75 Acres, large scattered oaks, ag exempt, community water available..............$1,027,000 4437 3-2-1 Home, open floorpan, island kitchen on 4 acres, beautiful scattered tree...............$225,000 BUYING OR SELLING LET COLDWELL BANKER PROPERTIES UNLIMITED HELP YOU!! 31315 FM 2920 #24 Waller, Texas