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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2008 WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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CHISHOLM TRAIL FUN — From right, Kip Tuner (aka Brazos), Mark Davis (aka Doc Anderson) and Mike Charles (aka Mustang Charlie) pause for a photo
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GARDENER’S MAILBAG
BY NEIL SPERRY
Dear Neil: My sister lives along the Texas Gulf Coast. She has an invasion of in-sects that may be leafhop-pers. When you approach the plant, the brown bugs move around the stems where you can’t see them. She tried spraying, but the adults ei-ther fl y or jump off. Do they damage crape myrtles and lantanas?
You’re correct - those are out of the leafhopper clan. They’re probably sharp-shooters, and your descrip-tion of their movement to hide is the one that is most often given for them. Spray-ing with a general-purpose insecticide such as acephate or malathion will be best, but spray from the top of the plants, down - in a sweeping motion. Sharpshooters are more novelties than threats to our plants. Aphids are more common on crape myr-tles, and lace bugs on lanta-nas.
Dear Neil: We have a St. Augustine lawn, and early each spring a goathead-like weed sprouts and produces white blooms. The burs are awful. How can they be elim-inated?
Use a pre-emergent weed-killer containing Gallery in September. Almost all cool-season weeds sprout going into the fall so that they can be well-established by springtime. If you still miss some with the pre-emer-gent, you can control them after they are growing with a broadleafed weedkiller spray containing 2,4-d in early spring. This is the
same advice I give for con-trolling dandelions, clover and other broadleafed win-ter and early-spring weeds. If you follow the guidelines for them, you’ll be on target.
Dear Neil: We bought our house a couple of years ago, and it had a 12-year-old weeping willow growing near it. It budded out early this spring, but a late freeze killed it back and the early leaves were lost. Now it’s bare and appears to be dead. The bark has peeled off the trunk 6 inches wide and 18 inches long. Should I take it out? A friend told me they would last a long time.
Your tree, by willow stan-dards, had a long and rich life. Their average life ex-
pectancy, if you consider all the willows that are lost to cottonwood borers at a very early age, is probably eight or 10 years. It’s time for a new tree. If you plant any-thing before fall, you’ll have to hand-water it to keep it going all summer. Sprinkler irrigation alone will not be suffi cient.
Dear Neil: My zucchini plants produce lots of fl ow-ers but no fruit. Why?
Two possibilities, both in-volving pollination. When any plant in the cucumber family starts to bloom, it will produce male blooms fi rst (straight stems at-taching the fl owers to the vines). Only after a couple of weeks will the female fl ow-
ers (swollen stems that will develop into the fruit) start to develop. It’s nature’s way of ensuing good pollination. However, if you do see the female fl owers and you’re still not getting good fruit set, you have sluggish bee activity. Do some pollinating yourself. Pluck a male fl ow-er from the plant and strip its petals back to expose the pollen. Carefully daub the pollen onto the female fl ow-ers. Presto! You’ll be eating zucchinis just a few days later.
Dear Neil: What would cause the leaves of an angel trumpet to cup under? I see no insects. It’s almost as if the edges of the leaves have stopped growing, while the
centers continue to grow.The cause of leaf curl is
often hard to pinpoint. The various angel trumpet plants are rank growers, so they can exhibit unusual growth at times. Your plant may have been dealt a glancing blow of broadleafed weed-killer spray from afar, or it might be spring damage left behind by aphids, especially if it’s only the old growth that is affected. Moisture stress at a critical time, or even hot, drying winds may have been responsible. I’ve seen this a few times on the brugmansias, far less often on daturas.
Dear Neil: Why would the tips of my tomato plants turn brown and die?
If it’s only affecting thetips of the shoots, it’s mostlikely some type of mechani-cal injury such as hail orbreakage due to wind or thestems being bumped. Lookclosely for signs of insectdamage, and think, also,about any weedkillers thatmight have been sprayed afew days before you noticedit. If it does not get worse,and if new growth is unaf-fected, it’s of no concern.
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Have a question you’dlike Neil to consider? Mailit to him in care of the WiseCounty Messenger, P.O. Box149, Decatur, TX 76234 or e-mail him at mailbag@sper-rygardens.com. Neil regretsthat he cannot reply to ques-tions individually.
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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
— Wise Republican
Women President Bettye
Parker, center, presented
scholarships on May 23
at Paradise High School’s
award program to Sarah
Kaz, the daughter of
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and Travis Barnett, the son
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Dear Savvy Senior,To keep up with all the
different doctors I see and medications I take, a friend recently suggested I start keeping my own medical re-cords at home, but I’m not sure where to start. Can you offer any tips or suggestions on the best way to go about doing this?
Unorganized AnnieDear Annie,Keeping a set of your own
personal health records is a great tool to help you get a better handle on your own health care, as well as avoid-ing possible medical errors. Here are some tips to help you get started.
It’s a fact that the more doctors you see, the more medical fi les you have. And the more scattered your medical records are, the higher your risk of drug er-rors, missed diagnoses, and other dangerous glitches.
The solution: Keep a set of your own records at home. And with all the self-help tools available today, it’s easier than it sounds.
Helpful toolsToday, there are literally
dozens of Web sites, com-puter software and paper-based products (some are free; others charge) that can help you gather your medi-cal information, create your health records and keep them updated. The idea:
Having your own health history at your fi ngertips can ensure better, more co-ordinated care. To fi nd a listing and links to all the different kinds of electronic and paper based self-help tools visit www.myphr.com and click on “Tools and Re-sources,” then click on “PHR Tools and Services.”
Getting startedTo start your personal
health record, you’ll need to request a copy of your health records from all your health-care providers, including your general practitioner, plus your eye doctor, dentist and any other specialist you have seen. Find out if your records are in an electronic format you can access, or re-quest paper copies.
Once you have your paper records in hand, keep them together in a fi le folder or binder so they’re easy to fi nd. Organize the information in a way that makes sense to you, but mark it clearly, so it makes sense to others as well. And be sure your loved ones have access to it if you become incapacitated. If your records are stored elec-tronically (on your computer or a Web site), be sure they know where to fi nd it, and have any necessary pass-words for access.
After you’ve created your personal health record, be sure to take it with you to
all doctor appointments and remember to keep updating it. To make your electronic health records portable there are a number of han-dy USB fl ash drives (like www.medkey.com, www.em-rystick.com, www.vitalkey.com) that are about the size of a house key that can hold your medical records and be updated easily.
What to includeHere’s a checklist of what
should be included in your personal health record:! Personal information:
name, contact info, birth date, Social Security num-ber.! Emergency contacts in-
cluding phone numbers.! Physicians, dentists,
other specialists. Include addresses, phone numbers.! Health insurance infor-
mation.! Living will, medical
power of attorney, advance directive.! Organ donation autho-
rization, if any.! List and dates of sig-
nifi cant illnesses or surger-ies. You could request and include a copy of your “dis-charge summary” from each hospital where a surgery took place.! Current medications
and dosages.! Immunizations and
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to drugs.! Hereditary conditions
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you saw.! Important test results;
dental and eye records.! Correspondence with
your health care providers. !
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit www.savvysenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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By THE AMERICAN COUNSELING
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Having strong opinions about ev-erything and sharing all of them, even when they’re not wanted, is not a for-mula for social success. But many of us face a problem that’s quite the opposite - being hesitant to speak our mind and voice our opinions, even when invited to and when doing so could offer some real help.
Often, we’re reluctant to speak up because we doubt the value of what we have to offer. We fear others may criticize or reject our views, suggesting we’re “wrong.” Such fears are very real, but they shouldn’t defi ne you.
While it takes courage to speak up, especially if it’s something you usu-ally do, it’s a valuable skill to learn to manage your fears and act responsibly. Rather than being silent and then re-gretting not saying something, learn-ing to express yourself can bring a real sense of accomplishment and involve-
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you’ve made your self-doubts disap-pear, but that you’re courageously tak-ing action in the face of those doubts. The key to speaking up is to mix the acknowledgment of self-doubt with re-fusing to accept the status quo.
Being respectful is an important ele-ment in learning to speak your mind. It starts by learning to listen fi rst. You need to show you understand the views and opinions being expressed by others before sharing your own.
Your goal is not to convince others or start an argument, but rather to ex-press the differences you feel. By shar-ing your own experiences and opinions you let others see new sides of you and your opinions on a subject.
You can avoid arguments by starting your views with the word “I.” You also must accept that while what you’re ex-pressing is what you know to be true, others will be feeling exactly the same way about their views.
Being decisive is another element in learning to express yourself openly. You want to clearly and strongly state your thoughts without worrying about the outcome.
Don’t undercut your views with phrases like “Now this may not be true...” or “I’m not sure about this...” Instead, be bold, take a stand and al-low others to do the same.
Speaking up allows us to interact with others and live life more fully. While what you have to say may some-times be dismissed, there will be other times when you really communicate and make a difference. Those are the times that will mean the most.
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By ADRIAN ARREDONDO
Wise Co. Extension Agent
Wise County 4-H’ers were in College Station last week at the State 4-H Roundup. The county was well repre-sented with 14 4-H’ers that competed in several differ-ent events.
The start of the week was great as two 4-H’ers re-ceived scholarships through the 4-H Foundation. Can-dace Brister was awarded a $2,000 scholarship and Beth Ferguson was awarded a $15,000 scholarship.
In Consumer Decision Making, Anna Fortenberry, Andrea Martinets and Laci Terrell placed fourth as a team and Alicia Erwin, Syd-ney Lawrence and Jake Wil-liams placed 10th as a team. Laci Terrell also placed sec-
ond high individual overall. The Livestock Judging
team also competed, but they did not make the top 10. Team members were Jon Walters, Mi-chael Pate, Morgan Henry and Megan Cantrell.
In Fabric and Fashion Design, Jake Williams placed second with his textile de-sign and Andrea Martinets placed 19th with her Apparel De-sign. Also, Jennifer Endsley placed 8th in the buying cat-egory of the Fashion Show.
Jennifer Ward placed 8th in the vocal category. Jen-nifer also wowed the crowd when she sang the national anthem Wednesday night.
Jake Williams and Anna Fortenberry participated in the Food Show and Andrea
Martinets par-ticipated in public speaking.
Wise County also had seven 4-H’ers that placed in the State Pho-tography Competi-tion: Anna Forten-berry placed Blue in B&W-Natural Landscape; Daniel Jordan placed Red in B&W-Architec-
tural Elements, Blue in B&W-Plant/Flora and Blue
in Color-Plant/Flora; Mar-ley Moyers placed Blue in Color-Animals; Brandy Pitts placed Blue in Color-Architectural Elements; Ty-ler Tamplen placed Red in Color-Natural Landscape, Blue in B&W-People, and Blue in Color-People; Mea-gan Tucker placed White in Color-Still Life; and Jennifer Ward placed Blue in B&W-Animals, Blue in All Media-Special Effects/Creative Ef-fects, and Blue in B&W-Still Life.
Congratulations to all of these 4-H’ers.
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Wise Co. Extension Agent
It’s possible to save money shopping for groceries without cooking every-thing from scratch, packing your purse with coupons or purchasing foods in season. Over the next couple of weeks we will look at 16 easy tips that can total big bucks. The source for this information comes from Alice Henneman of Nebraska Ex-tension.
1. Keep a grocery list. Gas for an extra trip to the store easily can add a dollar or more (depending on distance) to your grocery bill. And the less you shop, the less likely you’ll make an impulse purchase. Keep a grocery list where it’s easily accessi-ble, such as on the fridge and remem-ber to take it with you to the grocery store. Stick to your list for added sav-ings, but do stay fl exible if you encoun-ter a sale.
2. Garbage check. We lose money whenever we toss food because it spoiled before we got around to eating it. If leftovers get thrown out because they’re left too long, we’re putting money in the garbage can. If wilted lettuce is a frequent occupant of your garbage can, serve more salads at the beginning of the week. Tossing a half bag of lettuce can cost $1.
Ripe bananas can be frozen and then used later in banana bread.
3. Avoid shopping when hungry. Ev-erything looks good on an empty stom-ach. And, it’s all too easy to buy some-thing to tide us over in the car until we
make it home, this may add up to at least a $1.50 or more. Eating before going shopping not only helps forestall im-pulse buys, it may save calo-ries.
4. Brown bag it. If you nor-mally eat out at noon, consid-er brown bagging it at least one day a week. The typical fast food meal out easily can cost $5 or more. Take food left over from the evening meal to work the next day. A peanut
butter sandwich and a piece of whole fruit quickly can be packed from foods on hand. Eating a sack lunch once a week can save $2.50 or more! Eating a sack lunch fi ve days a week may save $12.50 or more!
5. Coupon common sense. Use cou-pons only for foods you normally would eat, rather than for “extras.” If you have access to a computer, check online for coupons. For starters, check the Web site of the store where you shop or of products you use. Examples of ways to save with coupon sense: not buying that new dessert mix: Save $2. Using two 50-cent coupons for items you do use: Save $1.
6. Check expiration dates. Avoid buy-ing a food that is past its prime. If it’s on sale and near its expiration date, use it soon. You may save at least $2.50 by planning to avoid dumping a half gallon of soured milk down the drain.
7. Small scale experiments. Before trying a new food, buy the smallest size of package. If your family doesn’t like the food, you won’t be stuck with a big box of it. For example, save $1.50 by limiting your purchase of an exotic spice you discover your family won’t eat to a small container.
8. Costly convenience foods. How much time do you really save when you buy a convenience food? It takes just a few seconds to mix your own sugar and cinnamon rather than buy-ing it pre-mixed. Microwaving a bowl of regular oatmeal rather than pouring hot water over a pre-measured pack-age adds only a few minutes. Buying a carton of old-fashioned or quick oat-meal that provides 30 servings versus buying three boxes of instant oatmeal that contain 10 packets each will save $5.50.
The more of these tips you can use and the more foods you can use them with, the more you can save. If you were able to use each of the preced-ing examples in one shopping trip, you could save as much as $20 a week or $1,000 a year. Next week we will look at ways to save even more money.
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This is the time of year cinch bugs start to show up in home lawns across much of north Texas. There are already some lawns in Wise County that have been damaged and certainly oth-ers will follow. These pests usually show up in areas adjacent to a driveway, side-walk or curb in areas of full sun. If you catch them early they are easy to control with an application of a labeled product. Sevin and orthene are just two of the insecti-cides labeled and available to homeowners.
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Chappell named
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Chappell gradu-ated early with honors from Deca-tur High School in January 2008 and began classes at UNT shortly after.
He is the son of Kyle and Jerry Chap-pell of Decatur.
Mason
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cum laude from Austin College in Sher-man May 18 with a bachelor of arts de-gree in history, honors in history and a minor in Spanish.
She is the daughter of Gregg and Cindy Mason of Decatur.
Moore named
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To be eligible for this honor, a stu-dent must be enrolled in 12 or more semester hours and maintain a grade point average of 4.0.
Matzinger
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from the University of North Texas with a major in kinesiology.
She is the daughter of Dan and Leah Matzinger of Bridgeport and a 2003 graduate of Decatur High School.
Matzinger named
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president’s list at the University of North Texas.
She is the daughter of Dan and Leah Matzinger of Bridgeport.
Curnutte
graduatesCody Ray Cur-
nutte graduated from Texas A &M University in Col-lege Station May 9 with a bachelor’s degree in indus-trial distribution engineering with a minor in business
administration.He is the son of Earl Ray and Phyllis
Curnutte of Decatur.
Baker
graduatesDusty Baker graduated from South-
ern Methodist University May 17 with a bachelor of science degree in economics with fi nancial application.
While at SMU, Baker served on Stu-dent Senate and Interfraternity Coun-cil, was vice president of Program Coun-cil, social chair of Phi Gamma Delta, a Week of Welcome leader and a member of Mustang 11, in which only 11 mem-bers of each class are nominated.
He is employed by Baker & Affi liates Insurance Agency, Inc. in Garland.
Baker is a 2003 graduate of Decatur High School. He is the son of Brett Bak-er of Decatur and Kim Baker of Grand Prairie.
DHS students
excel in SpanishSeveral Spanish National Honor So-
ciety members of Decatur High School attained national recognition for excel-
lent performances on the 2008 National Spanish Examinations.
The ten honorable mentions include Ross Calame, Chris Brigham, Candace Clayton, Alex Forbis, Christine Mc-Intyre, Kayla Slimp, John McIntyre, Lauren Smith, Susy Gallegos and Syd-ney Lawrence.
Students received instruction from Michelle Somerhalder, Terry Stewart and Lupe Guia.
Macias, Moore
graduate
Two Wise County residents graduated from Baylor University in May.
Maria Macias of Aurora earned a bachelor of business administration in management and international busi-ness.
Nick Moore of Newark earned a bach-elor of business administration in fi -nance.
PTO grants
scholarships
Four Decatur High School 2008 grad-uates received a $500 scholarship from the Decatur High School PTO at Honors Night May 29.
They were David Cude, Kris Micinski, Amy Oxford and Kayla Slimp.
The PTO’s of all fi ve Decatur ISD campuses contributed to the scholarship fund. Students were asked to fi ll out an application and provide an essay and winners were annonymously selected by a committee of business leaders.
4-H scholarships
awarded
Two Wise County residents received scholarships at the annual Texas 4-H Roundup at Texas A&M University.
Mary Ferguson received a $15,000 scholarship funded by the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Candace Brister received a $2,000 scholarship funded by Farm Credit As-sociations of Texas.
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A potential client once asked Capt. Mike Williams to describe hooking and landing a big shark. Williams, who has spent a lifetime fi shing and guiding anglers in the bays and Gulf around Galveston, answered: “It’s like standing on a street corner with a rod and reel and hooking a passing Har-ley Davidson going 80 miles an hour. I tell my new clients to anticipate the fi sh fi ght of their lives, then multiply their expectations by 10, and they will come close to understanding the sheer power of a big shark.
The only way to fully understand what shark fi shing is really all about is to do it. Years ago, when I fi rst began fi shing with Mike, I predicted shark fi shing would one day become the big-gest draw for his summer fi shing cli-ents. That day has come! Mike keeps his big Boston Whaler heading out of the Galveston Yacht Basin, in route to the ‘close in’ waters off Galveston Island on a daily basis. During the summer months, he is taking his clients out to do battle with Black Tip, Spinner, Bull and occasionally Hammerhead and Ti-ger shark. One of his clients landed a 400 pounder this summer and shark in the 50-120 pound range are common. The hotter the weather gets, the better the shark fi shing. Most of this action takes place within a few miles of the Galveston beach front. A boat ride of three to ten miles out from the Galves-ton Jetties puts one smack dab in the middle of some of the best shark fi sh-ing in the Gulf of Mexico.
Capt. Mike employs several tech-niques to attract and catch shark. Floating big pieces of cut bait, or whole gizzard shad under balloons is prob-ably the most common but he also uses down lines with heavy weights when the shark are feeding closer to bottom. Just about any large, natural bait will entice a strike from a passing shark. Big, 16/ought circle hooks are used and reels are spooled with 50-80 test mono-fi lament line with 200 pound mono leaders.
“Some shark fi shermen prefer wire or cable leaders but I stick with mono-
fi lament. The circle hook almost al-ways hooks the shark’s lips and seldom comes in contact with the sets of razor sharp teeth, thus eliminating the need for wire leaders. I like the idea of being able to cut the line if something goes wrong when the shark fi nally comes boatside. Bull shark are well known for being aggressive. I instruct my cli-ents to stay well clear of their mouths when we pull them up boatside for pictures. We release the majority of sharks we catch. The daily limit is one per person and many of my clients like to take home a Blacktip in the 30-60 pound range for grilling. An average trip produces catch and release action on upwards of fi fteen or twenty sharks, sometimes twice than many.” Says Wil-liams. Butchered properly, Blacktips are excellent eating, especially when cooked quickly over hot coals and mar-
inated with lemon juice.Blacktip Shark is the most common
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I’ve caught many sharks while fi sh-ing with Capt. Mike through the years and highly recommend a shark trip for folks that have never caught a truly big, strong fi sh. Once Capt. Mike reaches the most productive waters, the baits are put out, usually four or fi ve, some fl oated near the surface un-der balloons, some straight down with heavy weights. Rods are placed in hold-ers and fi shermen usually don’t have to wait long for the action to begin. A
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Continued on page 9
Colby Berg, 5, of Decatur was misidentifi ed on theJune 12 cover of All Around Wise.
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reel will begin singing when a passing shark picks up one of the baits and line quickly strips off, as Capt. Mike so aptly describes, “as though it were hooked to a passing motorcycle”. Once the rod is winched out of its holder, it’s a matter of simply hold-ing on and letting the rod and reel’s drag begin the job of slowly tiring the shark. Shark don’t tire easily! I’ve timed the battles and a 50-80 pound shark will keep the angler busy for about 15-25 minutes, maybe a bit
longer. Fourteen minutes might not seem like a great expanse of time; it goes by in a fl ash when watching TV or most other mundane activities but, when hooked to a hard pulling shark, it’s fi fteen or twenty minutes of adrenaline pumping, time suspending sheer excite-ment. The drill goes some-thing like this: Capt. Mike will instruct you to “hang on and take up slack when you can.”
In the beginning of the fi ght, there will be no slack given by your shark. You just
hold on to the sharply bent rod and watch the shark attempt to strip your reel. You will think he’s going to before he stops his fi rst run. You’ll circle the perimeter of the boat ten or fi fteen times as your shark swims in a big circle, fi fty or more yards out from the boat. Capt. Mike will relax and watch the show, he instinctively knows when to go into action. The shark’s runs will get short-er and shorter and you will feel him slowly, very slowly, succumbing to the steady pressure you and your rod
and reel are applying. Then, Capt. Mike will stand up and say something like,” one more time around the boat and he will be ready to land.” His prediction, tempered by years of experience, is usu-ally right on target. Unless it’s a smaller Blacktip you plan to eat, your shark will be pulled up beside the boat for a photo session and re-leased. You will set down, smiling, and be secretively relived the battle is over. You are anxious to become a relaxing spectator when the next battle gets underway!
Make sure and bring along a large ice cooler to keep your fresh shark meat chilled when you go shark fi shing. Shark is excellent grilled quickly over red hot coals and seasoned with your favorite dry seasonings and marinated a few hours in lemon juice.
Capt. Mike Williams can
be contacted through hisweb site www.galveston-sharkfi shing.com or call(713) 723-1911.
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Jonathan Dickerson was the school’s kindergarten graduate.
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Jessica Bishop, Rachel Brooks, Monica Flores, Eliz-abeth Haddad and Connor Watts were named to the Principal’s Honor Roll for earning an overall grade av-erage of 90 to 94.
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Logan Draper received a trophy for the highest grade average in grades fi rst through sixth. Noah Flores came in second, followed by Breece Low in third.
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Academy honors academic achievement
12 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, June 26, 2008
Alvord Elementary
Sixth Six Weeks
A Honor Roll
FIRST GRADE – Jake Allison,
Devin Begley, Grace Bettis, Ab-
bey Bloomer, Morgan Ellis, Alex-
is Gilbreath, Wilson Hicks, Alex
Hurless, Jared Johnson, Ema
Langham, Maley Mader, Jon
Maitland, Ryan Robinson, Can-
dra West, Kendall Wilson
SECOND GRADE – Cydney Bai-
ley, Tanner Baker, Mikayla Cox,
Jayton Guthrie, Caycee Holson,
T’aira Johnson, Aaron Lawhn,
Makayla Martin, Chasidy Mess-
er, Darcy Neagle, Doug Parks,
Olivia Parr, Brittni Proffi tt, Ca-
son Rangel, Katelyn Schedcik,
Jared Shea, Emma Sherwood,
Miranda Smith, Rosie Stephens,
Rachel Tackett, Jadn Thatcher,
Hunter Waggoner, Rylan Waldo,
Peirce Warren, Julie West
THIRD GRADE – Lindsey Ab-
bott, Kaely Beaver, Lezlee Bull,
Nicolas Burge, Hannah Carpen-
ter, Katlin Cohoon, Katelynn
Croom, Ryan Edwards, Parker
Hicks, Chelsey Lodes, Jake
Maag, Blake Martin, Connor
Patterson, Cierra Rangel, Crese
Redman, Amariah Ragers, Row-
dy Summers, Tonia Talamantes
FOURTH GRADE – Reagan
Guthrie, Trace Hardee Michale
Hasty, Mikena Mader, Shane
McKinney, Huston Myers, Haydn
Parker, Ashton Peterson, Patri-
cia Ross, Corey Schlomach
FIFTH GRADE – Kayli Baker,
Bryce Bull, Beanna Burdette,
Michaela Causey, Lainee Hasty,
Kory Maag, Courtney Oldham,
Cody Peterson, Joseph Randall,
Coleton Rangel
A/B Honor Roll
FIRST GRADE – Audrey Bea-
sley, Joseph Breashears, Aubry
Burge, Kasey Evans, Colten
Gonzales, Zane Hickey, Jarett
Locklear, Makayla Martin, Luis
Medrano, Steven Meek, Cesar
Murillo, Parker Slaten, Adrian
Verner, Maggie Wicks, Clint
Wright
SECOND GRADE – Mary At-
kinson, Rhett Barclay, Landon
Bickers, Camden Chaney, Corby
Chaney, Corbin Cohoon, Kiersten
Cason Cresnshaw, Sara Delga-
do, Dane Fitzgerald, Nash Rob-
erts Goldburg, Rose Hill, Robert
Huber, Harlie Hurst, Mathew
Johnson, Trenton Kelsey, Wyatt
Lindley, LuLu Murillo, Tanner Pe-
tree, Kenson Vance, Bobby Wi-
esedanger
THIRD GRADE – Wyatt Alls-
brooks, Clay Baker, Ryan Bar-
tholomew, Kalyb Beaver, Brax-
ton Calvert, Alan Campbell,
Elizabeth Clegg, MaKayla Da-
costa, Tristen Forsythe, Brittany
Gayler, Holly Hammons, Bradyn
Hunt, Conner Parker, Kaitlin
Reed, Abrahim Rizwan, Stepha-
nie Sigala, Adrian Taylor, Sum-
mer Troutwine, Savannah Ward,
Julie Weaver
FOURTH GRADE – Christopher
Bartholomew, Emily Burdine,
Cheyanne Dollins, Johnathan
Hammons, Jonah Hancock,
Ryan Hickinbotham, Amber
Huff, Kaleb Hurley, Chance King,
Damon Ledet, Joseph Rose, Jay-
lon White, Mathew White, CJ
Wiesendanger
FIFTH GRADE – Clara
Breashears, Kurt Campbell,
Sera Cash, Kenny Dunaway,
Julio Fraga, Jessica Gillespie,
Lahana King, Caitlyn Lynch,
Joshua Malone, Sarina McKin-
non, Brooklyn Mitchum, Chey-
ann Palmer, Cassidy Patterson,
Makayla Perry, Miracle Petree,
Brianna Ponder, Nick Shea, Pau-
la Smith, Heath Walker, Lacey
Watkins, Jacque Weaver, Zach
Worley, Shayla Wright
Boyd Elementary School
Sixth Six Weeks
A Honor Roll
First grade — Hannah Nicole
Badejo, Mia Claire Bounds,
Jacklon Paula Cozby, Melissa
Nichole Crenshaw, Mandy Chey-
enne Crooks, Hayley Rae Et-
ter, Kaitlyn Joy Goff, Jasmine
Victoria Hammett, Abby Kate
Hays, Maile Jade Hopkins,
Samuel Allen Hulsey, Michael
Storm McCarmack, Koby Lynn
Miller, Landyn Alexis Orr, Ray-
leigh Paige Perhacs, Hannah
Kate Radke, Tyler James Reid,
Conner Mike Richardson, Kody
Shawn Risenhoover, Blake An-
drew Rodgers, Riley Jake Tack-
ett, Meagan Elizabeth Terry and
Ashlyn Kay Williams
Second grade — Kali Regan
Bunch, Cheyenne Nichole Burch,
Nolan Jeffery Clark, MaKind-
sey LeeAnn Cozby, Abigail Rose
Crohan, Angelica Marie Ginn,
Hannah Marie Keeton, Randall
Paul Kelton, Morgan Danelle La-
mance, Cody Ray Lawson, Chloe
Olivia Long, Steven Douglas
Nichols, Robert Darnell Ransom,
Kristin Mikelle Rasbury, Kath-
leen Marie Soky, Kamrii Gayle
Suggs, Marc Allan Trammel and
Racheal Ellisa-Rose Warner
Third grade — Willie Paul
Bean, Jesse Alexander Bridges,
Jennifer Nicole Byrd, Samuel
Joseph Culver, Kayley Elaine
Owens, Shaylee Lyne Smith and
Sarah Nicole Terry
A/B Honor Roll
First grade — Chistian Grace
Ann Arbuckle, Gage Lee Clark
Burdell, Sydney Lea Davis, Mi-
chael Guage Fahlin, Angela Car-
olina Flores, Andrew Dean Gray,
Braxton Nickolas Hammon,
Zachery Brendon Hill, Felicity
Domonique Iker, David Lucero
Krahn, Colton Tyler Lawson,
Cordelia Michelle Lee, Joseph
Alexander Marney, Flores Eduar-
do Miramontes, Garrett Wayne
Moore, Ashton Wayne Peel,
Keara Elaine Renfroe, Jaiden
Elizabeth Smith, Trevor Payne
Suggs, Lauren Brianne Taylor,
Reese Logan Totty and Braden
Carl Waters
Second grade — Paulina Arel-
lano, Mahayla Desiree Baker,
Robert Leslie Barber, Ernerst
Joshua Barnwell, Kristain Taylor
Bowen, Joe Hutchinson Burke
Bridges, Valeshia Rachelle Bu-
chanan, Michael Dylan Chan-
dler, Lee Christopher Crohan,
Cheyenne Nicole Dodson, Tay-
lor Michele Esquivel, Tyler John
Foster, Sarah Grace Guynes,
Logan Reeves Heard, Brittany
Reigh Herring, Chance Wilson
Kelley, Cordelia Feliciana Leija,
Jacob Christian Middleton, Had-
ley Nitchell Miller, Kyelynn Jolee
Miller, Cruz Miguel Montes,
Courtney Michele Moore, Rylan
Drake Pack, Casey Dewayne
Renfroe, Kendall Kylie Suggs,
Thomas Adam Tilson, Abel Berg-
kamp Vaquera, Wyatt James
Walker, Juston Ryan Warren and
Scott Thomas Willett
Third grade — Elizabeth Rea
Bryans, Dalton Clay Cooper, Dee
Eugene Elkins, Peyton Avery
Gittings, Jennifer Panida Hard-
en, Taylor Ann Hensley, Taylor
Cheyenne Hines, McKenzie Ma-
rie May, Jeremy Ryan McBride,
Zachery Alexander Pittman,
Kristian Joe Price, Bryce Jacob
Rodgers, Brylee Raye Ward and
Taylor Nicole Wetsel
Boyd Intermediate School
Sixth Six Weeks
A Honor Roll
Fourth grade — Clay Barnett,
Amber Bowen, Garrett Brooks,
Kaydee Ford, Reagan Marney,
Preston Montgomery, Caice
O’Grady, Savannah Richardson,
Judd Smith, Keauna Smith,
Morgan Taylor, Braden Thomas,
Lizeth Uribe and Dakota Wolfe
Fifth grade — Jackson Bast-
ing, Christina Civis, Cameron
Clark, Aaron Hammett, Cameron
Hammett, Chandler Hammon,
Haylee Holmes, Alston Limerick,
Haley Moore, Sofi a Scott, Se-
quoia Smith and Allison Waters
Sixth grade — Heather Beau-
regard, Jake Bryans, Chstitye
Geiger, Nicholas Hittle, Cody
Jacobs, Alex Lincke, Bailee Lut-
trell, Junior McCarmack, Marley
McCune, Amber Montgomery,
Ryan Reed, Alena Sambrosky,
Cameron Schulte, Mackenzie
Smith, Lindsey Stone, Harrison
Trantham and Hunter Woodruff
A/B Honor Roll
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Blount, Alyssa Boaz, Alex Es-
quivel, Sergio Flores, Chelsye
Geiger, Brittany Hays, Abigail
Hoch, Shyanne Honea, Nathan
Martinez, Kristian McConnell,
Trace Moran, Melaney Poulos,
Aaron Roberts-Wright, Tou Vang
and Anne Maire Walski
Fifth grade — Chelsea Ar-
lington, Kaytlin Bullard, Jessica
Burch, Madelynn Busch, Alexis
Crane, Samantha Deauman,
Heather Denney, Mackenzie El-
kins, Logan Ellis, Brandon Fer-
rier, Savannah Foster, Alissa
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Plummer, Lyssa Poulos, Caitlyn
Ray, Destinie Rodriguez, Amy
Sanders, Nino Santana, Haley
Sims, Lucas Sims, Olivia Single-
ton, Carlen Smith, John Soky,
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We’ve searched for words to express our appreciation for showing your love and support as we grieve the loss of our precious Jennifer. You have truly overwhelmed us! Since we can’t fi nd any fancy words, these will have to do. If you prayed for the family, our heartfelt thanks. If you prepared food for the family, Thank You. If you attended the Memorial Service, Thank You. If you sent an arrangement of beautiful fl owers to the Service, Thank You. If you contributed fi nancially, Thank You
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A Mouth For
24 Months
Alex Stone, Zoie Tedrow, Hannah Walden and Ma-
son Whitt
Sixth grade — Maria Angel, Kayla Berry, Kayla
Boaz, Austin Cozby, James Cryer, Savanna Dea-
con, Shay Dodson, Cody Drake, Amber Gacken-
bach, Krissy Hays, Chance Herron, Valerie Hoch,
Rebecca Holden, Delaneé House, Sarah Jones,
Johnnie Lawson, Tori Lobdell, River Martin, Kaylee
McAdams, Whitney McCormick, Cala Rasberry,
Rhianna Rhea-Moorehead, Maritza Rodriguez, An-
issa Romero, Gabriella Saldivar, Glade Siegfred,
Calab Smith, Kimberly Smith, Michelle Soky, Julie
Taylor, Jasani Uribe, Mireya Uribe and Courtney
Wells
Bridgeport Intermediate School
Sixth Six Weeks
A Honor Roll
THIRD GRADE — Maria Amador, Naomi Baca,
Shelby Barclay, Lexis Chapman, Michaela Clarke,
Camron Cortez, Chloe Cyr, Harley Dearing, Javier
Diaz, Madison Edgar, Kaetlyn Flavin, Laikyn Fry,
Julia Hancock, Kaitlin Hancock, Hailey Holling-
sworth, Abraham Huerta, Martin Huerta, Jona-
thon Lambert, Alexis Mahon, Grasiela Martinez,
Justin Meyers, Joshua Pinon, Bryce Powers, Alli-
son Raby, Adriana Ramirez, Denisse Rios, Shelby
Rooker, Julie Salazar, Natalie Smith, Zackary
Smith, Andrew Sutherland, Jacob Tibbels, Ashton
VanHoose and Charles Williams.
FOURTH GRADE — Jordyn Armstrong, Anna Ar-
quette, Nikki Barbour, Hayden Barkley, Adrian Bo-
canegra, Zane Brown, Kenneth Bueto, Constance
Caraway, Christopher Casey, Dalton Castle, Corbin
Coleman, Christina DeForest, Maria DeLaCerda,
Jacob Delangel, Jose DeLuna, Johnny Fletcher,
Spencer Forsyth, Aiden Fornier, Mercedes Free-
man, Mavrick Fronterhouse, Kaitlynn Godwin, Ye-
sica Gonzalez, Collin Hicks, Cody Hollingsworth,
Madison Horne, Hannah Horton, Chandler Hughes,
Connor Hurd, William Ince, Philip Jacobs, Mariah
Leyva, Chance Lockhart, Martin Macias, Graciela
Martinez, Joshua Martz, Chelsea Mast, Autumn
Milner, Darby Moak, Jeffrey Moncada, Aaron Mor-
row, Gaitlin Neeper, Stormy Nelson, Melissa Or-
tiz, Hermenegildo Perez, Noah Peterson, Elaina
Peyton, Chance Pierce, Brianna Polk, Luis Prado,
Claudia Ramirez, Esmerelda Rangel, Maegen
Rivera, Jacob Roberts, Deizy Ruvalcaba, Cole
Shawn, Nandita Shrestha, Utsav Shrestha, Triston
Skinner, Hayden Smith, Nicholas Stauffer, Tay-
lor Stone, Megan Sturdivant, Matthew Sullivan-
Green, Kensley Turner, Allie Whitsell and Elizabeth
Wiedemann.
FIFTH GRADE — Joshua Bridwell, Kaci Bunker,
Bryson Byrd, Mason Cline, MacKenzie Cortez,
Madison Cortez, Emilio DeHoyos, Hope Dennie,
John Freeman, Tyler Hamblin, Samantha Hancock,
Jared Huff, Samantha James, Brianda Jasso, Aly-
son Kerr, Kaylee Love, Destiny Milner, McKenna
Myers, Brandi O’Dell, Christopher Perez, Payton
Pierce, Allison Price, Tyler Raby, Vanessa Rojas,
Lauren Stowers, Remington Swensson, Landrie
Walsh and Damon Willis.
A/B Honor Roll
THIRD GRADE — Katie Aguillon, Erick Amador,
Zoe Bennett, Matthew Bishop, Dalton Boston,
Brianna Brown, Paitane Brown, Keeli Burcham,
Alexandria Campos, Elsie Cordova, April Coursey,
Dylan Craig, Jeremy Davis, Joseph Davis, Alex-
andro DeHoyos, Efrain DeLuna, Marcos DeLuna,
Mariaisabel Duran, Katherine Edwards, Jessica
Estrada, Marlen Estrada, Celeste Fraga, Gabriel
Frazier, Alyssa Fry, Giovani Garcia, Sarahi Garcia,
Grayson Garrett, Dariana Garza, Alex Gonzalez,
Juan Gonzalez, Jenna Grace, Toby Hamblin, Azuce-
na Hernandez, Alic Herrera, Daniel Juarez, Ananda
Kates, Dreyvin Lara, Jacobe Martinez, Karina Mar-
tinez, Yesenia Martinez, Grayson Mathes, Mea-
gan McGuire, Isaac Medina Ruvalcaba, Alexan-
dra Mindieta, Melissa Monjaraz, Brian Munn, Ian
Ogle, Lisvet Ortiz, Rachel Peterson, Ethan Phifer,
Brice Roberson-Kilman, Brittany Roberts, Keaton
Robinson, Antonio Rodriguez, Brittany Rodriguez,
Francisco Rojas, Marco Salazar, Laura Sanchez,
Ryan Sanders, Jorge Sandoval, Jared Smith, Haden
Snodgrass, Allik Stapp, Brett Stuart, Kaci Thur-
mond, Elizabeth Tindell, Katelyn Torres, Madison
Trammell, Erika Trujillo, Shayda Vardas, Holden
Walker, Delaina Weaver, Hailey White, Victoria Wi-
edemann, Devon Wilson and Kassi York.
FOURTH GRADE — Carlos Aldaco, Kristin Bak-
er, Mason Baker, Blake Boyd, Madeline Brown,
Hayden Bunce, Taylor Calhoun, Ryan Castle,
Iris Castro, Lance Coe, Brianna Coffman, Felicia
Coleman, Brittany Cooke, Ashley Copley, Megan
Dake, Esmeralda Diaz, Marissa Edwards, Rog-
elio Galicia, Ruben Galvan, Devon Hardee, Emily
Harveson, Kensey Henderson, Nicholas Hernan-
dez, Trevor Howell, Jonathan Huerta, Krisha Huff,
Shawn Hughes, Andrew Iglesias, Vanity Johnson,
Cheyenne Jones, Kaylee Jones, Yuliana Juarez,
Justin Kennedy, Colton Klyce, Maria Lara, Hannah
Largent, Tyler Littrell, Brittney Long, Giselle Lujan,
Alexis Martinez, Jessica Martinez Ruvalcaba, Tay-
lor Mason, Roger Mastin, Brett McDaniel, Tyler
Melton, Elliott Mercer, Gabrielle Mindieta, Cristian
Munoz, Welsey Pedro, Estrella Perez, Mayra Perez,
Shalysha Presley, Alexis Read, William Reed, Jen-
nifer Reyes, Mariah Rodriguez, Arelene Romero,
Sabbanah Rubio, Rosa Salazar, Melissa Sanchez,
Raul Sandoval Pecina, Victoria Schexnayder, Kas-
ey Smith, McKenzie Smith, Richard Splawn, Cam-
eron Starnes, Kyle Stringer, Colton Teter, Evelyn
Torres, Jaston Turner, Juan Uribe, Abigail Webb,
Alexander Winter and Kynley Yarbrough.
FIFTH GRADE — Selena Alanis, Eduardo Ama-
ya Santos, John Coleman, Sam Cook, Alexander
Cordova, Ryan Dunn, Zachary Edgar, Leonardo
Esparza, Cassie Evans, Travis Fuentes, Diana
Garcia, James Garrett, Dylan Garrison, Tara Han-
cock, John Hannah, Aurelio Hernandez, Christ Her-
nandez, Erika Hernandez, Jose Hernandez, Bailey
Higgins, Haley Horne, Angelica Huerta, Tyler Jen-
nings, Megan Lambert, Amy Lang, Lorna Mendez,
Dustin Miles, Sterling Mitchell, Vanessa Muniz,
Martha Najera, Elbia Ortiz, Tara Pedro, Lucero
Perez, Lluvia Ramos Gonzalez, Hunter Ramsey, An-
aErika Rangel, Christopher Ray, Jon Read, Ryhan
Read, Kayla Redder, Destiny Riggs, Betzabe Rios,
Tabitha Rivera, Isabel Rodriquez, Beatriz Rosales,
Kristine Sanchez, Lane Sandlin, Haley Shinn, Kei-
sha St. John, Cody Teague, Carolyn Thompson,
Brianna Trayler, Ezekial Trinidad, Alexis Turnbow,
Javier Vargas, Keaton Vawter, Rebecca Way, Bil-
lie Webb, Shiloh Weirich, Madison Wetter, Jessica
White, Lance Winebrinner and Cody Wolfe.
Continued from 13
HONOR ROLLS
Short named
junior memberHillery M. Short of Dea-
tur was named a new junior member of the American Angus Association.
As a junior member of the association, Short is eligible to register cattle in the American Angus As-sociation, participate in programs conducted by the National Junior Angus As-sociation and other national and regional events.
Weaver named
a leaderShanna Weaver of Para-
dise, Southwestern Expo-sition and Livestock Show publicity manager, was one of 24 members named to the Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership program.
Members will attend eight sessions over two years and will travel throughout Texas and visit Washington, D.C., New York, Mexico, Russia and Poland.
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Like people, pets can suf-fer from the discomfort of hot, sticky days. Dr. John August, a professor in Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, offers these tips to keep Fido from getting fried and your kitty from getting too sweaty.■ Monitor temperatures
inside of cars. If you would not keep a child inside a hot car with the windows up, why would you place your pet in the same situation? “It’s not uncommon for the temperature to reach 120 degrees or more inside a car on a hot summer day,” August says. “Just as with a child, you should never leave a pet in a car during the summer. Even just a few minutes can be deadly.”■ Airline travel is tough-
er on some pets than oth-ers. “Dogs such as bulldogs, Pekingese and Pugs, and cats such as Persians, have shorter noses than most other breeds and can have diffi culty breathing on an airplane and often are more susceptible to heat stress. If possible, try to take a direct fl ight early in the morning instead of one that has sev-eral stops.”■ Don’t shave your pets,
thinking it will keep them cooler. “It’s not a good idea to shave a pet. Animals can get sunburn just like humans. If you give your pets plenty of fresh water and shade, they should be okay, but we don’t recommend shaving them unless they have had skin problems,” August says.■ Watch your animals
around lakes or swimming pools. “Not all dogs are nat-
ural swimmers, and certain-ly most cats aren’t,” August explains. “You should super-vise your pets around water just as you would a child. It’s not uncommon for dogs or cats to drown.”■ Beware of mosquito
bites. “Mosquitoes are very prevalent this time of year, and they transmit heart-worms, which can then be passed on from one pet to an-other,” notes August. “Also, this is the worst time of year for fl eas and ticks, and there are plenty of good products available from your veteri-narian to control them.”■ Watch for fi re ants on
the attack. Just as they bite people and cause welts and swelling, fi re ants can cause problems for your pets. “If you see a fi re ant mound in your yard, get rid of it for your pet’s sake,” August says. “Animals don’t like fi re ants any more than we do.”■ Fertilize your lawn with
care. “If you use fertilizer, it’s not a bad idea to keep your pet away from that area until it’s been washed
into the soil,” August says. “Also, insecticides and pets don’t go together. They can make a pet ill or even cause death. Be careful applying yard chemicals, and always make sure they are not near a water dish where the pet might drink them.”■ Exercise your pet with
caution. August says that dogs like to be taken for a walk, but it should not be done in the heat of the day. “Remember that dogs have padded feet, and the sidewalk can be too hot for them,” he believes. “It’s a good idea to walk them on grass if possible, and prefer-ably in the early morning or evening.”
August says that with some common sense and responsible pet ownership, your animal should make it through the hot summer months in good shape. He adds that there’s one good rule of thumb to follow: “If it’s too hot for you out there, it’s probably too hot for your pet, too.”
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PARADISE ON 5 ACRESVery clean and newly remodeled home that sits on 5 acres withtrees. This home has been tape, bedded & textured throughout.Homey feeling with the open concept, large living area, largemaster bedroom, jacuzzi tub, separate sinks, 20x13 garage/shopwith electricity.
LARGE HOME ON 1 ACRE
Need lots of room and reasonably priced? This is it! This3/2/2CP on 1 acres is right for you. Home offers two livingareas, formal dining, split bedrooms. This home is superclean, large fenced in backyard.
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It’s True. It’s Real. It’s available now in Paradise. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath and anxious owner ready to deal! Take advantage of 2.8 acres with a 3X40 insulated shop.
REDUCED FOR QUICK MOVE FOR BRIDGEPORTThis home is ready for a owner. 4 bedroom on 2 fenced acres, ready for any type of animal. Splitbedrooms, large master bedroom and bath, open living and kitchen. Fenced yard with nice front porch.New carpet and ready to go. No restrictions. This home has appraisal, survey and engineers report. It willgo FHA. This home could close quick.
OAK HILLS ESTATES IN PARADISELots still available. Call for lot sizes and prices.
Ready to be Developed! 164.15 acres in Rhome in Decatur ISD. Some road work and pad work has been completed. 20 acre lake included. APPROXIMATELY 240 ACRES just minutes from TexasMotor Speedway and Alliance airport. Excellent location for development or investment. Property has road frontage on FM 2264 and backs up to Highland Meadows Addition.SKYVIEW PHASE 3- off FM 407. 12 - 3/4 acre lots, electricity, water, paved road. Call for information.
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Acreage
42 ACRESChico, 6 miles west, FM 1810. Wa-ter-well, live oaks, beautiful buildingsites, highway frontage, great hunt-ing. Owner financing, $200,000.(940)644-2306.
PARADISE, CR 345110 acres, restricted tracts, wooded.Call Nolan, (940)393-1020; or Deb-bie, (817)925-9208.
TWO 100 ACRE TRACTSfenced, good coastal, large pecantrees, close to LBJ horse trails. 8miles east of Alvord on Parker DairyRoad. $4,850/acre. (940)427-2303,(817)988-1955.
Homes
$20K BELOW APPRAISAL!Well maintained, 3/2/2 brick, 2.5acres w/shop, established Decatursubdivision. Buy Wise Real Estate,Shari Guess, (940) 399-3900.
**FOR SALE BY OWNER**HUGE LAKEFRONT HOME
4,900 square foot, lovely custombrick home on 1.5 acres. 5-bed-room, 4-bath, large kitchen with is-land, custom cabinets, tile floors, of-fice, large workshop & garage. Mustsee to bel ieve! $425,000.(817)270-4660.
16 MILES NORTH, DECATURNew brick, 4/2, 1,900 square feet, 5wooded acres. Must see view.30x40 garage w/shop. $169k.1(888)283-1919.
2-BEDROOM, 1-BATHhouse in Decatur, corner lot, fencedyard, garage & carport, inside totallyredone, great starter home.$62,000. (817)475-0294.
2205 WOODVILLE, BRIDGEPORT3/2/2, open living, dining, kitchen;2,600 square foot on 1+ acre.$180,000. (940)683-2410 or(817)925-3343.
4/2 FRAME HOME304 S. Wickham, Alvord. $68,000.(817)284-3024.
4/2/2 BRICK & ROCKon 2 acres. Stained concrete, 10’ceilings; master bath features gar-den tub with separate shower.Agent, (817)228-4715.
DECATUR, FM 2264New brick, 4/2, 1,922 living, ready tomove in, 5 acres, with 30x40 ga-r a g e / s h o p . $ 1 8 9 , 9 0 0 .(888)283-1919.
FSBO 4/3/2custom built on 2+ acres, 2,882square feet, 30x30 shop, beautiful.145 Longhorn, Paradise. $285,000.(940)389-2494.
FSBO, 4/3.52,600 square feet, 5.5 acres, Para-dise schools, 2 ponds, all fenced in.$249,900. All offers considered.(940)433-2536, (940)393-2040.
LAKEFRONT CUSTOM HOMEfor sale by owner. Open houseSat.-Sun. 3/2.5/2 extra large ga-rage. Lovely custom home in Run-away Bay, energy efficient, hard-wood floors, fireplace, vaulted ceil-ings, beautiful views, large lot withmany mature trees, too many fea-tures to list. 104 Bay Roc Lane.Ask ing $309,000. Ca l l(940)575-4027.nellchristianson@yahoo.com.
NEW CONSTRUCTION3/2 w/dining, bonus room, 1,697square feet on 2.57 acres. Knottyoak cabinets, eat-in kitchen, mediawired, built-in’s, slate shower, mar-ble tubs, brick w/accents and cedarposts. Decatur ISD. 116 PR 4422.$153,900. Call Eric, Real Estate ProShop for a showing, (817)269-9070.
NEW LARGE 4/3/2Northwest ISD, 1+ acre, energy effi-cient, many upgrades. Off Highway287/FM 407, Skyview Ranch Es-tates. (817)498-7996.
NICE 2005, 4/2/2 BRICK5-acre horse facilitiy. $220,000. Willc o n s i d e r l e a s e o p t i o n .B u y e r s / a g e n t s w e l c o m e .(940)210-0735 or (940)210-0734.
WATERFRONT, LANDSCAPEDFSBO, 3-bedroom, 2-bath, utility,3-stall garage, corner circle drive,wrap-around deck, floating dock.(940)399-2963, (940)857-5077,(817)946-2462.
Lots
NEWARK, 1/4 ACRE LOTcity water & sewer. $15,000.(817)657-6191.
RUNAWAY BAY2 water view lots, hillside with flatarea, $30,000. 1 oversized lot withtrees, $15,000. (940)395-6755.
Mobile Homes
2-BEDROOM, 1-BATH HOMEnice, corner lot. 407 Cates, Deca-tur. $875/month. Cannon PropertyManagement, (940)368-1811.www.cannonrealty.net
2004 DOUBLE WIDEon 1 acre in Rhome. $72,000.00Call Ms. Cox, (469)556-7644 oremail at Number9ranch@aol.com.
ENERGY EFFICIENT3/2/2 detached garage, landscaped,FHA approved, new carpet & more.Decatur ISD. Re-reduced! $79,900.C a l l f o r a p p o i n t m e n t ,(903)364-2373.
FREE ESTIMATESMove, set-ups, re-levels. In & out ofstate. Licensed, bonded, insured.Repos. RBMobileHomes.com,(940)683-5547. RBI #36191.
MANUFACTURED HOMELiquidation. 4/2 Palm Harbor,28x76, $39,900. 3/2 Fleetwood,16x76, $14,900. 3/2 Clayton, 28x56,$25,000. Statewide delivery avail-able. (817)946-7685.
WILLIAMS MOBILE HOME SERV.Best deal on moving, set up & trimouts. Bonded, licensed & insured.(940)433-3117.
Wanted to buy
Wanted for lease/purchase: Homein 114 corridor of SE Denton/SWW i s e c o u n t i e s . S e ewww.re-views.us/txopal or emailtxopal@email.com for details.
Apartments
2/1 APARTMENT1301 Ca tes , B r idgepo r t .$625/month. Cannon Property Man-agement, (940)368-1811.www.cannonrealty.net
Business property
COMMERCIAL PROPERTYfor lease. FM 51 South frontage,50,000 square foot yard, 2,400square foo t home/o f f i ce .(940)577-1413.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTYOffice/retail space. 1,000-7,000square fee t fo r l ease .(940)627-2510.
FOR LEASE all or part, 1,000 square foot officespace. Great location, call for de-tails. Buy Wise Real Estate(940)626-4596.
Condos, town homes
2-bedroom, 2-bath, 1-car garagetownhome for lease, Decatur.$1,200/month plus deposit .(940)389-5926.
Duplexes
**NOW IN BRIDGEPORT**Lovely & spacious duplexes, 3-bed-room, 2-bath. $795/month & up with$450/deposit. Vaulted ceilings, cov-ered porch, appl iances &washer /d rye r connec t i ons .(817)270-HOME.www.rhinopropertygroup.com.
2-BEDROOM, 2-BATHduplex with carport, 202 School-house Road, Paradise. $700/month.Cannon Property Management,(940)368-1811.www.cannonrealty.net
Duplex for rent, 3-bedroom, 2-bath.$800/month. 602A Crestridge Court,Decatur. (940)964-2631.
NICE RHOME DUPLEX2/2 w/appliances,washer/dryerhookups and lawn care. Coveredparking and storage. No smoking.Some pets O.K. $750/month,$500/deposi t . Owner/Agent(940)399-3900.
Homes
**NOW IN RUNAWAY BAY**Beautiful new homes for rent.3-bedroom, 2-bath w/privacy fence.$1,000/month, $500/deposit. Hugemaster suite, vaulted ceilings, largecovered porch, all appliances &washer /d rye r connec t i ons .(817)270-HOME,www.rhinopropertygroup.com.
2/2 HOMElarge rooms, big lot, storm cellar.Decatur ISD. $1,195/month. Can-non Property Management,(940)368-1811.www.cannonrealty.net
3/2 brick, Rhome area. Ask for Beki,(817)636-2555.
3/2/2fenced backyard, nice neighbor-hood, 133 Kingsway, Rhome.$1,100/month. Cannon PropertyManagement, (940)368-1811.www.cannonrealty.net
“Timeless Elegance”
817-825-4647 ®
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
205 W. Ash$1,300/Month, $800/deposit
402 E. Pecan$1,190/Month, $800/deposit
406 E. Pecan$1,190/Month, $800/deposit
202 S. Stratton$1,190/Month, $800/deposit
All homes are 3/2/2,
lawn care included.
Ready for move-in June 1
LEASED
Brick, 2/1/1, super clean home innice neighborhood in Rhome.$875/month with 1-year lease.(940)210-2555.
Mobile Homes
Available June 21. 2-bedroom,2-bath plus dining room, 14x80 re-modeled home, on 2.5 acres, Sto-negate Drive, close to Highway114/51 intersection. $570/month,$300/deposit. (817)594-1416,(682)551-0424, (682)559-1512.
CHICO SHADED2/2, partially furnished, $500/month,1st month plus deposit, 108 Ken-tucky. Near City Park. Drive by,look, then call: cell (817)253-5448;(940)648-0851.
Dueño la financea. Mobile home, 3recamaras, 2 baños, 1 acre, con ga-rage aparte, plantas maduras, ca-baña y pozo para fogatas, escuelasde Decatur. $750 por mes, $700 de-posito. No necesita seguro social.Llame al (817)308-9158.
LARGE 3-BEDROOM2-bath manufactured home, High-way 380, Decatur. $800/month.Cannon Property Management,(940)368-1811.www.cannonrealty.net
Lease/lease option, Rhome, 4-bed-room, 2-bath double wide on 2+acres. Decatur schools. No insidepets. $825/month, $625deposit.(469)995-4685.
Spaces & lots
Mobile home space for rent inBridgeport park. $150/month plusdeposit. Inquire at Bridgeport Gold& Silver, 1408 Chico Highway,Bridgeport. (940)683-3535.
SUNSET RV PARKCentrally located between Decatur,Bridgeport, Bowie on Highway 287.Full hook-ups, free laundry, freewireless internet. (940)845-2007.
Wanted to rent
WANTEDClean, affordable housing in quietarea. Send rental info to 615 NorthMain Street, #135, Euless, TX76039.
Wanted to lease
Wanted for lease/purchase: Homein 114 corridor of SE Denton/SWW i s e c o u n t i e s . S e ewww.re-views.us/txopal or emailtxopal@email.com for details.
EMPLOYMENT
Business opportunity
AVONOnly $10 start up. IndependentRepresentative. (501)312-2866,1(888)411-6323.
EMPLOYMENT
• Business Opportunity
• Employment Information
• Adult/Elderly Care
• Childcare
• Food Service • Medical/
Dental • Miscellaneous
• Offi ce • Retail/Sales
• Trades • Work Wanted
Driven by a passion for healing and anunwavering commitment to excellence,
U nited Regional has touched the lives ofthe people of W ichita Falls and surrounding
areas for nearly 100 years.For us, providing world-class medical care ismore than a day’s work . It’s our life’s work .
Join our team of caring professionals andcome see what a difference you can make.W e offer competitive pay, great benefits,
relocation assistance and up to a $10K sign-on bonus to qualified candidates,N O C O N T R A C T R E Q U I R E D !
W e are look ing for enthusiastic R Ncandidates for the follow ing Divisions:
C rit ical C are * Emergency DepartmentM edical / Surgical * W omen’s Services
F or more informat ion, contact D esi V icarsin H uman Resources at 940-764-7811
or visi t us on-line.
Apply on-linew w w .unitedregional.org
M ore than a day’s w or k . I t ’s our life’s w or k.
West Fork Tank Trucks, Inc.Accepting applications for experienced drivers
and mechanics. Drivers must have Class A CDL plus tanker endorsement, good driving record,
must pass drug test. Pick up application at office.
259 CR 1510, Bridgeport940-683-1027
®
Paradise Sand & Gravel
Now Hiring Plant & Mobile Equipment Mechanics
Texas Industries (TXI) is a major supplier of stone, sand, gravel andexpanded shale and clay products, and one of the largest producers ofbagged cement and concrete products in the Southwest. We areseeking experienced Plant & Mobile Equipment Mechanics at ourParadise Sand & Gravel Plant. Position descriptions:
Plant Maintenance Mechanics – repair and maintain aggregateprocessing equipment. Requirements: 2-3 years maintenanceexperience, welding skills preferred.
Mobile Equipment Mechanics – perform preventative/routinemaintenance on mobile equipment, diagnose and repair equipmentproblems. Requirements: 3 years experience in mobile equipmentrepair.
TXI offers excellent pay, benefits (medical, vision, dental, 401K) andincentive programs. For more information and position details pleaseapply in person.
TXI Paradise Sand & Gravel Plant2939 W. Hwy 114
Paradise, TX 76073(940) 969-6021
TXI is an Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F/D/V
401(k)
The Most Established Oilfield CompanyIn the Area is Looking for Experienced Drivers to Join our Professional Team
of Service Providers In Our Bridgeport, Weatherford & Cleburne Yards.
Class A CDL + Tanker endorsement requiredClean driving record
APPLY IN PERSON:
Bridgeport Tank Trucks
601 Hwy. 380 • Bridgeport, Texas
“Serving the Area for Over 32 Years”
• Competitive pay based on experience• Night shift premium• Drive late model
equipment• Local company• Safety Bonuses• Paid vacations• Group health insurance• Retirement plan
LOTRANSPORT, INC
940-683-5286
• Must have clean MVR• Be able to pass drug screen/physical
• Weekly pay with benefits of medical, dental, vision, life insurance.
• Starting pay 24% of gross• Attendance bonus up to 2% per week
Now Hiring Class ACDL Drivers
In Proud Partnership With
NOW TAKING APPLICATION FOR
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS &MONITORSDriver Starting Wage Monitor Starting Wage
$11.00 $8.00**Ask about our driver hire on bonus**No experience necessary. Free training provided.
Bring your kid(s) 2 yrs. and older to work programNo Mandatory weekends or nights…. Off on school holidays and breaks
Join us for a fun and rewarding career
Durham School Services1950 Texan Dr.
Justin, Texas 76247(940) 242-3900
***All applicants must undergo a motor vehicle records check , drug/alcohol screening and criminal backgroundcheck***
***All applicants must undergo a motor vehicle records check, drug/alcohol screening and criminal background check***
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR
Express Energy ServicesGrowing Tank Truck Company is seeking experienced
DRIVERSat our Saginaw, TX location
CDL & Tanker Endorsement a must
Excellent Benefits
Health/Dental/Life
Bonus, Matching 401 (k)
817-439-1454
WE WANT YOU!Christian Church is looking for a mature,
Christian person to help in the nursery Wednesdayevenings and Sunday mornings, with occassional extras. Must enjoy working with children 0-2 yrs.
Must be dependable and have reliable transportation. Background and references will be checked.
Pay starts at $9.25/hr.If interested please contact Nicole
940-435-9668
401(k), INSURANCE,401(k), INSURANCE,
HOLIDAY & VACATION PAYHOLIDAY & VACATION PAY
CDL Preferred
RJRJCleveland TruckingTruck drivers needed
Class A CDL, clean driving record,Must pass DOT drug screen.
Local Hauling - home every night.Paid weekly, Bonuses, Benefi ts.
940-389-8518
Cleveland Tank TrucksDrivers Wanted
Class A CDL - w/tanker endorsementClean driving record
Must pass DOT drug screenPaid weekly/benefi ts
940-683-4440
Employment information
!!ATTENTION!!Advertising under this classifica-tion is normally not a bona fideopportunity. Typically, compa-nies advertising here offer infor-mation about potential employ-ment. Some are selling this infor-mation. We suggest that ourreaders thoroughly investigatethese advertisers before invest-ing any money.
Childcare
Daycare teacher needed. Apply inperson, 1403 Hovey Street, Bridge-port.
Decatur Academy for Children nowaccepting applications for lifeguardposition. Must have current lifeguardand CPR certifications. ContactLindsy or Gina, (940)626-4444.
Food service
Catfish O’harlies, 2019 N. Highway287, Decatur, looking to replace our5 waitstaff that are off to college!Apply in person.
Need experienced meat cutter. Ap-ply at Diamond Supermarket,Bridgeport. (940)683-2300.
Wait staff, dishwashers, cooks, busboys needed immediately. Apply inperson, Armondo’s, Highway 287,Decatur, (940)627-6528. Nesesita-mos cocinero, lauatrastes, y limpia-dor den mesa para los fines de se-mana.
Medical/Dental
Home health agency seeks respon-sible caring adults to help with dailyliving tasks. Wise County openings.P l e a s e c o n t a c t B e t t y ,1(800)866-6705.
Full TimeChiropractic
Assistant
Training Provided
Fax resume to 940-627-5725
Miscellaneous
BlooMoon Pet Resort, Chico, hiringresponsible kennel technician. Du-ties include feeding, bathing, clean-ing. No smoking, drug test required.(940)644-2722.
Charley’sConcrete
817-991-2789
817-431-2016x30
Has An Opening ForReady Mix Drivers at our
Decatur Plant
1 year mixer experience or will
train with 2 years truck driving
experience.
Good pay and benefits.
40 hours guaranteed after 90 days.
Experienced tractor technician andbookkeeper needed. Apply at E&EEquipment, (817)237-6641, 11601Jacksboro Highway, Fort Worth, be-tween Azle & Lake Worth.
Free conversational Englishclasses. Call (940)627-1912.
Garrett Creek Ranch now hiring11p.m.-7a.m. front desk clerk.Please apply in person. Call for di-rections, (940)433-2055.
Immediate opening for experiencedauto detailer/car lot porter. Call(940)626-8000 for interview.
Laborer needed, mobile home expe-rience a plus. Must pass drug test,have own transportation & currentdriver’s license. $9-$11/hour.(940)683-5547 or (940)683-5838.
Maintenance man for PioneerCemetery located just East of New-ark. Mostly watering and mowing. 3days/week when watering, 2 whennot. Fair pay with gas supplement.Must have own pickup. Call(817)504-0651.
Manufacturing company has open-ing for shop help. Experiencew/saws, drills, precise measure-ments & aluminum helpful. TIGwelding a plus. Will train right per-son. Apply at 90 Barnett ShaleDrive, Bridgeport. (1st left past All-sup’s, north on Highway 101).
Offi ce
Secretary for new Decatur financialoffice. Must have good phone &people skills, general computerknowledge. Fax resume to(908)879-0495.
A North Texas business is now hir-ing for a full-time, entry level officeposition. Must be proficient in Micro-soft Word. Must have excellent or-ganization and communicationskills. Must be able to multi-task, pri-oritize responsibilities and functionin a high volume environment. Sal-ary based on education and experi-ence. Send a cover letter and re-sume to P.O. Box 149, Attention: B,Decatur, TX, 76234.
Retail/Sales
Advertising sales person needed.Must be dependable, self-motivated,goal oriented. Full-time, Monday-Fri-day. Benefits available. Send re-sume to P.O. Box 149, Atten: LD,Decatur, Texas 76234.
wwwwww.wcmessenger.com
16 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, June 26, 2008
EMPLOYMENT
“Summer of Service”Rummage Sale
June 287 a.m. - 2 p.m.
First United Methodist Church540 S. Allen, Boyd
The “Summer of Service” is a project sponsored through FUMC of Boyd where an anonymous donor provides $50 “seed money” to each
participant to multiply into a larger amount. Proceeds will go to the South Wise County Food Bank and to the Boyd schools to provide
school supplies for children in need.
Terms: “As Is, Where Is” NO Warranty expressed or implied.Cash or Check with Proper ID. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Rain or Shine.
Cell (940)507-1433 • RUSS HESS AUCTIONSAuctioneers: Russ Hess • TX Auction Lic #11610
Richard Collins • TX Auction Lic # 16166
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This month’s consignment auction will feature not only our regular consignors but the livingestate of a 12 time World Champion AQHA Halter Horse Breeder, Judge & Showman BuddyBrown & his wife Carol Brown of Brown Quarter Horses. We have hauled all of their FARM &RANCH plus horse equipment into our Auction House for this month’s Auction. Don’t MissOut on some of the cleanest & nicest equipment in the Horse Industry. This is a partial list. Weare still hauling it in. • Partial list: Long Mod. 610 Diesel Tractor only 1300 hours • Mitsubishi ModMT-210D Tractor w/Front End Loader & Blade 900 hours • 15 + Rifles & Pistols • Water Troughs • 14ft. Aluminum Boat • Dixon 48” Zero Turn Mower • Kubota Riding Mower 42” • Weedeaters • FieldWeed Sprayer • Porta Cool Cooler • Large Shop Fan • Corner Feeders • Horse Vacuum • Bags ofNew Shavings • Lots of Halters & Lead Ropes • 8 Custom Made Silver & Gold Show Halters • 2 Lg.Stainless Steel Barrels • Shop Tools • Stall Tools • Lots of Grooming Supplies • Medicines • BarnFogger • Winter & Summer Blankets • Simco Roping Saddle • Signed Orren Mixer Print of FamousWimpy Quarter Horse PI • Semen Tanks & Incubator • Antique Microscope • Brand New 6’6” x 16’Flatbed Trailer Loaded w/Brand New Tools • Stall Cleaning Carts • Shop Vise • Box Fans • Saddle &Blanket Rack • Lg. Christmas Light-up Cactus • Gun Cases • 5th Wheel Travel Trailer w/ Pop out •Western Bar Stools • Mannequin Named Willie• Office Desk • Western Cowhide Side Table • West-ern Ottoman • Feed Barrels • Washing Machine • Laterel File Cabinet • Cedar Side Table • Oak PianoStool • Iron Wheels• New & Used Big Truck Wheels & Tires • Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer • UprightFreezer • Lots of Harness & Hames • Old Porcelain Sinclair Sign • A total of 4 Riding Lawn Mowersso far. And much much more by sale date. Concession on Premises. Plan to spend the day.
LOCATION: 3 miles west of the Jacksboro, Texas Courthouse on Hwy 380 W.View this auction & photos at www.russhessauctions.net
SATURDAY, JUNE 28 @ 10 AM
ESTATE AUCTIONJUNE 28, • 9 A.M.
South On FM 920 From Bridgeport Approx. 12.5 Miles ToBoonsville, TX, Watch For Signs
Mr. Rufus Martin wishes to sell at auction the contents of his home & barn excess to hisneeds. Mr. Martin is selling out 50 year accumulation due to his wife’s recent death.
EQUIPMENT & VEHICLESSkid Loader JEHL SL 4835 Aux Hyd. With 2200 Hours, Huge Band Saw, Cracker Box Elect.Welder,Walk In Cooler, Punch Press W/Chipper, 3 Phase Rockwell Sander On Stand, 2 Amp Copper WoundLincoln Welder On Trailer, Log Splitter, Russell Splitting Saw, Delta Table Saw, Delta Radial Arm Saw,6”Delta Joiner, 94 Ford Explorer XLT, Runs Good, Chain Hoist, 1986 Coachman 5th Wheel Camper, 99
Dodge Durango, 2 Fishing Boats W/Title, 1 Boat No Title, Windmill, Meat Saw
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESOld Potbelly Wood Stove, Merry Go Round Horse, Old Gun Parts, Old Claw Foot Bath Tub, Old Tools,Old Okeefe & Merritt Stove, Porcelain Stoves, Old Buckets, Hobart Scale, Pabst Blue Ribbon Sign, OldWhetstone, Car Hop Trays, Old Grinders, Iron Bedstead & Springs, Old Doors, Old Fish Cleaning Sink
& Table, Old Washer Barrel, Forge Blower, Cowboy Coffee Pot, T Model Dump Trailer
TOOLS, FURNITURE & MISC.Hot Point Washer & Dryer, MW Chest Freezer, PU Tool Boxer, Household Goods, 3 Phase Meter Base, Box Building Stapler, Tool Boxes W/Tools, Rods & Reels & Fishing Tackle, File Cabinet, Pipe Wrenches,
Stoves, GI Oven, Tents & Tarps, Air Hoses, Hand Tools, Swimming Pool Cover, Metal Milk Crate, Comealong, Piano, Sheet Metal, Rigid Pipe Wrench, Bricks, Cement Blocks, Meat Grinder, Tools, Food
Heat Lamp, Bookcase, Lots Of Chains.
LOTS OF JUNK IRON & STAINLESS STEELSTILL UNPACKING BARN SO WILL ADD MORE PRIOR TO SALE.
JC’S TACOS WILL CATER THE AUCTION SO BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS.
BRENT SINGLETON AUCTIONEERSLIC. # 15131 BRIDGEPORT, TX
CALL FOR INFO: BRENT 940-210-9975 — DEBBIE 940-389-3690BILL BENHAM SALE MANAGER 940-389-6856
SALES TAX WILL BE COLLECTED UNLESS BUYER HAS RESALE NUMBER. SECURITY FOR PURCHASES IS THE RESPONSIBILITYOF THE BUYER AND BEGINS IMMEDIATELY UPON THE SALE OF EACH LOT. ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DURING THESALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRIOR ADVERTISING. ALL MERCHANDISE IS “AS IS, WHERE IS” WITHOUT WAR-RANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, CONDITION DETERMINED BY BUYER.
BJW ConstructionBJW ConstructionRemodeling and Add-ons
817-253-1996
Office: 940-627-3059Cell: 940-393-3964Fax: 940-626-4996
PO Box 1504Decatur, TX 76234
Pump Sales & ServiceComplete Water Well Drilling & Repair
Storage Tanks & Boosting Equipment & InstallationResidential, Municipal & Commercial
Emergency Service Availablewww.aandvwater.com
Lic. #2774AI
A&V WaterJohn & Mary Haynie
Crushed StoNeRoad Base / Location RockRoad Base / Location Rock
Best Prices & Product in Wise Co.Call Mike Farris -Call Mike Farris - 214-676-0717 • 940-627-3595214-676-0717 • 940-627-3595
Circle S-Phillips 66 accepting appli-cations for part-time position. Applyin person, 1210 S. FM 51, Decatur.
Diamond W Truckstop and DryCreek Store in Bridgeport, full-timecashiers needed. Apply in person.Serious applicants only. NODRUGS!
Trades
WantedSatellite Dish
InstallerExperience Required
Rick’s Electronics1-800-662-1396
940-567-2205
CDL-A driver needed, local rockhaul and asphalt. (940)393-5011.
CHANEY TRUCKINGLooking for safe, dependable, ClassA CDL drivers with 1-year verifiableexperience. Peterbilt trucks, paidhealth insurance, matching 401k,vacation, home every night. Call1 (800)448-6323, Mon. -Fr i . ,8a.m.-5p.m.
CNC machinist wanted. Some expe-rience helpful, must be dependable.Located in Boyd. Please call(940)433-3427 or you can fax yourresume to (940)433-8216.
Drivers needed for end dumps &vacuum trucks, local hauling, paidhourly. Call Marvin, (940)389-2579;(940)577-5847.
Experienced end dump driverwanted. 2-year driving experiencerequired. Must have clean drivingrecord, pass DOT physical & drugscreen. Locally based. Starting pay25%. (940)389-9253.
Experienced swab unit operator.CDL required. References neces-sary. (940)393-5921; or send re-sume to P.O. Box 366, Bridgeport,TX 76426. QUICKSILVER SERV-ICE CO., INC.
HVAC installer/technician needed.5-years experience required.(940)648-2692.
JM Materials, the rock company thatcares about you. Your experience isour gain and your opportunity.Home nights, 24% based on experi-ence. Insurance available, multiplebonus programs, holiday pay, vaca-tion and sick pay. Must have goodMVR, be 23-years-old and have aClass A CDL. We will train. Call forde ta i l s and appo in tment ,(940)427-2033.
MARIO SINACOLA & SONSOne experienced dozer operator.Eight off road truck drivers. Wagesrange between $11-$15.00/hourDOE and certifications. Please con-tact Vanessa at (214)387-3900.
Metroplex Welding Supply is ac-cepting applications for a full-timedelivery driver. Must have Class Bwith HazMat endorsement. 40-50hour work week. Please apply inperson only. No phone calls.
PRECAST CONCRETEplant, located in Decatur, needs pro-duction laborers and experiencedshipping personnel. To apply, call(940)387-0000.
ROUTE DRIVERKarl Klement Ford is seeking a de-pendable person with a good drivingrecord. Apply in person to JanaBrowning, Karl Klement Properties,Inc., 605 N. Business Highway 287,Suite 102, Decatur.
We are hiring CDL drivers for tanktrucks. Pay depends on experience.Call either (469)528-0424 and askfor Billy or (940)389-8218 and askfor David.
SERVICES
Business
ENTERPRISE TWOHood Cleaning Service. Cleanvent-a-hood & install fixed fire sys-tems. Call (940)433-3338.
GUARANTEED LOANSON WEDNESDAY
IN THE MONTH OF JUNEWe make loans from $100 to $500,more if you qualify. Call or come by!(940)627-0283, 1808 South FM 51,Suite 9, Decatur, TX 76234. Loansguaranteed for local residents withverifiable income. All loans are sub-ject to our liberal credit policy andcredit limitations.
Housecleaning
dp CLEANINGHonest, reliable, dependable. Rea-sonable rates. Strong references.Also clean new constructed homesto make ready and oilfield RVs/trail-ers. Call (940)531-1301.
Let me fi x it
A+ HANDYMAN SERVICEGeneral home repair/maintenance,auto tune-ups, lawnmower/tillertune-ups. Fence, sprinkler mainte-nance/repair. 30+ years experi-ence. Dependable, trustworthy. CallK a r l , ( 8 1 7 ) 9 9 5 - 7 9 6 0 ,(940)627-1115.
BRICK WORKany type. Small or large jobs. Spe-cializing in mailboxes, flowerbeds/planter boxes, cracks. Freeestimates. (940)427-2190.
RUSSELL’SHome Improvements
& Repair
All Types of
RemodelingRepairs Large or SmallAdd-ons, Decks And More
Call
940-627-6947 or 940-389-4943
SILVER LAKES PLUMBINGAll services, new in the area. Will fi-nance jobs over 8 hours. ServingWise County. (214)676-6106.
Miscellaneous
Williams’ Hauling & Tractor Works• Garden & landscape tilling• Backhoe work, driveways• Dirt, sand & gravel hauling• Mowing, plowing & blading • All types cleanup & haul-offs• Quality work, fair pricing
James Williams940-399-9138
Insured
RememberRemember
For all your concrete needs!For all your concrete needs!
627-SLAB627-SLAB
Insist on QualityInsist on Quality
Ty Kennedy 940-627-SLABTy Kennedy 940-627-SLABFREE ESTIMATESFREE ESTIMATES
Concrete, Inc.Concrete, Inc.
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940-393-2148or Tim
940-393-2239
4G4G’s’s
PRE-ENGINEEREDPRE-ENGINEEREDMETAL BUILDINGSMETAL BUILDINGS
Clearspan Buildings Up to 200 Feet
SPRING SPECIALS!• Commercial Buildings
• Churches • Airplane Hangars• Mini Warehouses • Schools
• Barns • Riding Arenas
ALUMINUM CANS70¢/lb. We buy copper, brass, alu-minum, insulated wire, long & shortiron. S&S Recycling, Bowie,(940)872-1998.
Patios -
Driveways
Sidewalks
Curbs -
Foundations
Pool Decks
FOR FREE
ESTIMATES
Call Gregg at
817-247-2240
940-825-5488Serving Wise,
Montague, Tarrant
& Surrounding
Counties
Construction of TX
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ONCRETE
S&H WELDINGShop buildings, barns, carports, RVcovers, metal fencing. GlenHughes, (817)991-1186; KeithStack, (940)210-8531.
FARM ANDRANCH
Farm Equipment
1950’S MODEL Farmall 350. (817)228-1346.
GOOSENECK STOCK TRAILERS2006 WW, 6’8”x20’ long, like new,$5,800. 6’x18’, new floor, bearings& seals, good tires, $2,250.(940)224-1470, (940)644-5956.
HEAVY DUTYtake apart hog traps for sale. $400.Call Mark, (972)904-9516.
OCEAN FREIGHT CONTAINERSNew & used. Water tight & rodentproof. Larry Singley, (817)992-9122.
Fencing
BOBBY’S FENCEAll types fencing. Free estimates.Over 25-years experience.(817)444-3213.
CHRISTIAN COWBOY FENCINGBarbed wire, horse & goat. Newfence & repairs. Steve, cell,( 8 1 7 ) 3 6 0 - 6 3 8 5 ; h o m e ,(940)626-4660.
WHEN YOU JUST NEED it done now, call us. Our service in-cludes, but not limited to:fencing & repair (all types);clean-up, haul offs. (940)399-6025.
Lawn and garden
BASIC LAWN CARECall Shannon, (940)210-1736.
LONE OAK LANDSCAPINGLandscape design & installation; re-taining walls; water ponds; sod; treetrimming & planting; decks/patios.(940)644-2920, (940)389-1778.
TREES TRIMMED & REMOVED36 years in business, insured.(817)444-0861, Teater.
Livestock
ATTENTION HORSE OWNERSReduce your feed bill. Will removeor possibly buy unwanted horses.(817)360-7617 or (940)627-6904.
BREEDING AGEregistered Angus bulls for sale. AIsired. Low birth weight, high growth.(940)627-3188, (940)393-2825.
BUY & SELL & TRADEAll classes of horses. All ridinghorses sold, 72 hour unconditionalguaran tee . (940)224-1470 ,(940)644-5956.
LLAMASweanlings (6-months-old), adults,bred females, guardians & pet qual-ity. We provide training & supportfor new owners. (940)433-5897.
FOR SALE OR TRADE3-year-old gray gelding, 4-year-oldregistered mare, 8-year-old graypaint gelding. Others. All ride gentle.$1,000/each, unconditionally guar-a n t e e d . ( 9 4 0 ) 2 2 4 - 1 4 7 0 ,(940)644-5956.
FOR SALE OR TRADESeveral gentle riding ponies. Minia-ture to Welsh size. All ponies un-c o n d i t i o n a l l y g u a r a n t e e d .$650-$1,000. (940)224-1470,(940)644-5956.
REG. POLLED HEREFORDbull, 2-years-old, L.I.S., 80-90%, SCCall (940)644-1816.
SEVERAL RIDING HORSESand colts for sale. To view pictures,click on the horse pages atwww.cbarm.net. C Bar M TackShack, Decatur, Texas. Saddlesa n d t a c k f o r s a l e .Cash/checks/credit cards. Buy/tradefor your livestock or saddles.(817)929-3612.
Livestock care/training
GRASSLAND FARMSE n g l i s h r i d i n g l e s s o n s .(940)626-4380 or (817)929-3109.
HORSESHOEING & TRIMTexas certified farrier. Also, workf rom my home. Of f i ce ,(940)644-5140; cell, (940)399-6981.
M&K FARRIER SERVICE18-years experience. Looking for afew good customers on 6-weekschedule. (940)736-5398.
Livestock lost and found
Found: yearling heifer, on 6-9-08near CR3342 in Paradise. Call toidentify, (940)393-1178.
Mowing
FIREFIGHTER TRACTOR SERV.Tractor mowing, plowing & dirt work.Bobby, (817)845-1054; or Jon,(817)291-3955.
Klean KutLawn Care
Mowing • Edging • TrimmingCommercial or Residential
Brush Hog MowingInsured
Kenny MoranCell 817-247-9965
Office 940-433-5470
Pasture and feed
A+ HEAVILY FERTILIZEDWEED FREE. Horse quality coastalsquares, 2nd cutting 2007, in barn,$4.50/bale. South Decatur area offFM 730, 3 miles north Boyd.(940)399-9057, (817)729-5311.
CHRISTIAN COWBOYSFertilized coastal 5x5 round bales,$30-$40/each. Delivery available.(940)626-4627.
CUSTOM HAY BALINGNorth Decatur, Alvord, Allison,Slidell, Krum areas. Coastal roundbales only. (940)389-1400,(940)627-7186.
FERTILIZED COASTALlarge square, $6/each; large round,$45/each. Clean. (940)394-6027.
G&L CUSTOM BALINGRound & square ba les .Boyd/Briar/Reno area. Also, coastalhay for sale. (817)320-1993 or(817)320-8937.
HORSE HAYfertilized, weed-free, squares inbarn. $2.50/bale for 2007; $4/balefor 2008. (940)433-8588. No deliv-eries; no pick ups on Sunday.
✮✮COASTAL HORSE HAY✮✮
Square bales in barn, 2nd/3rd cut-tings. No minimum. BetweenAlvord/Decatur. Delivery available.(817)991-7625, (940)627-2813.
Poultry
HENS & PULLETSfor sale. (940)644-5210.
PETS
Pets
!!ATTENTION!!We suggest that our readers thor-oughly investigate any advertiserbefore investing any money.
AKC GERMAN SHEPHERDp u p s , 7 - w e e k s - o l d , 1 s tsho ts /wo rmed . $250 /each .( 8 1 7 ) 9 1 7 - 2 0 1 4 , a . m . ;(817)980-6445, p.m.
LABRADOODLE/LABpuppies for sale. Born 3-26-08.Looking for good homes.$100/each. Call (940)393-9033.
MERCHANDISEFOR SALE
Furniture
NICE OFFICE FURNITUREfor sale. For details, call(940)389-6515.
Garage sales
!!ATTENTION!!Garage sale ads must be called inBEFORE 11a.m. Tuesday to run inthe Thursday edition. If you wantyour garage sale ad in All AroundWise also, it MUST be called in be-fore 11a.m. Friday THE WEEK BE-FORE the sale. We do not run ga-rage sales the weekend before thesale.
Decatur, 1800 S. College,Thur.-Sun., June 26-29. Bigger thanhuge, excontractor/divorced. Furni-ture/appliances, clothes, motorcy-cle, 5 offroad Go-carts, power tools,building material. All goes!
Decatur, Highway 287, 6 milesnorth, right at Bible Way Church, to438 CR2395, Fri.-Sun., June27-July 6, 10a.m.-dark. 4-families.1922 piano, new/used clothes, Go-Kart, antiques, knives, swords,tools; Coke, Nascar, beer collecti-bles.
Rhome, 215 N. Rolling Plains,Fri.-Sat., June 27-28, 8a.m.-5p.m.Tractor w/shredder, furniture,household goods, clothes, toys.
RUBEN’S BALLROOMEN DECATUR
Para todo tipo de eventos. Bodas,Q u i n c e ñ e a r s , c o n c i e r t o s .(940)391-1080.
Miscellaneous
Concrete finishingmachine for sale. $1,100/OBO.(940)393-3690.
Great caliber, custom 358 Winches-ter Sako 579, front site & peep, ad-justable Sako rings w/scope.$2,000. (940)626-4800.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
• Appliances
• Clothing/Jewelry
• Furniture
• Garage Sales
• Firewood
• Miscellaneous
• Auctions
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PETS
• Pets
• Pets Lost & Found
• Pet Care/Training
• Pet Stud Services
FARM AND RANCH
• Farm Equipment • Fencing
• Lawn & Garden • Livestock
• Livestock Care/Training
• Livestock Lost & Found
• Livestock Stud Service
• Livestock Supplies
• Miscellaneous • Mowing
• Pasture & Feed • Poultry
SERVICES
• Childcare
• Adult/Elderly Care
• Business
• Housecleaning
• Let Me Fix It
• Miscellaneous
• Tutoring
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES FARM AND RANCH
Presents The
July 4, 2008
Concession Stand AvailableNo Outside Food or Drinks
Located on Keeter Road (FM 2048) between Hwy. 51 and FM 730
s
HUGEFireworks Show
After the RacesFast Cars and Fireworks
Gates Open - 6 p.m. • Races Start - 8 p.m.
Adults $12 Kids 6-11 $6 • 5 & under Free
BULLRING BLOWOUT!!
940-433-5587817-304-2044
For more information or in case of rain:
IMCA MODIFIEDS IMCA HOBBY STOCKSIMCA STOCK CARS IMCA SPORT MOD
MINI STOCKSAll races are IMCA sanctioned. All line ups will be draw re-draw according to IMCA rules.
WHEELCHAIR LIFTSRamps, repairs, batteries. New &used scooters. MedCare Solutions,2301 WW Ray Circle, #1, Bridge-port; call for appointment,(940)575-9261.
TRANSPORTATION
Boats
1984 INBOARD/OUTBOARD17 foot Buccaneer deck boat, 140HP, includes trailer. Kept covered,exterior/interior excellent condition.Call (940)683-2961.
Cars
TOP DOLLAR PAIDfor junk cars & trucks.(817)220-5682.
I’LL BUY THOSE YARD CARSas well as your good used cars.Arvin, (817)925-8768.
WE FINANCE
From$688 down
TTL
Financiamos
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Pay Here
Se habla español
Recreational vehicles
1982 16’ single angle travel trailer,gas appliances, will furnish newelectric refrigerator, good condition,needs minor repair. $795.(940)626-4800.
1999 33 FOOT ARCTIC FOX5th wheel trailer w/2 slides,$10,000. 2 jet skis w/trailer, $2,500.2002. Black camper shell for FordF250 long-bed $500/OBO.(940)210-9795.
2005 CARGO MATE 6x12 V-nose enclosed trailer, rampdoor and side door, like new, asking$2000. 2006 886L Harley Sportster,2,500 miles, lots of extras, garagekept and covered, asking $8,000.(940)644-5247.
2005 KAWASAKI 4-wheeler Prairie 360, 4x4, lowh o u r s . $ 3 , 2 0 0 . R h o m e ,(214)869-6308.
2007 COUGAR34’ 5th wheel, 2 slides, rear living,center door, fiberglass, aluminumframe, polar package, slider hitch,warranty, new condition. $26,500.(940)627-7016.
2007 KAWASAKI NINJAEX650, 3,200 miles, lots of extras,with extended parts/labor warranty.$5,000. (940)210-1249.
Pickups/Vans/SUVs
DELIVERY TRUCK2001 Ford F-650 with 22 foot boxbed with liftgate. Excellent Condi-tion, 85,000 miles. Caterpillar 3126diesel engine with 6-speed manualtransmission. White color, under25,000 GVW, no CDL required.$14 ,995 . Ca l l Mark a t(940)627-5987.
1999 Ford Explorer XLS A/C, CD,$4,650/OBO. 1996 Ford E350 boxt ruck , $3 ,500 /OBO. Ca l l(940)466-9676.
2002 DODGE DAKOTAquad cab, loaded, good condition,113k mi les , $6,000/OBO.(940)399-6525.
2001 GMC YUKON XL117,700 miles, 1-owner, excellentcondition, fully loaded, leather &power everything, driven bynon-smoker, always garaged, looks& runs g rea t ! $9 ,395 .(817)498-7217.
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2005 DODGE DAKOTAquad cab, original owner. Asking$11,750. (940)210-9373.
1997 FORD F-350 Flatbed, great farm truck, V-8,5-speed, good rubber, Ranch Handgrill guard, straight body, taggedand inspected, 94k miles. $6,500.(940)626-9550.
1977 FORDheavy 1/2 ton, air, power steering,cruise, long bed, asking $2,000.2000 Saturn, right hand drive,power steering & brakes, cold air,asking $2,000. Ford 8N tractor,runs, asking $1,000. 2001 DodgeIntrepid, clean, needs motor work,$1,000. (940)393-9620.
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US Highway 287 South • Decatur, Texas
940-627-1101or
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ADDITIONAL
INVENTORY
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www.klementdecatur.com
‘07 Ford Edge SEL‘07 Ford Edge SEL
$$2424,,995995**
All Wheel Drive with leather and only 13K.
Silver metallic color.
Full size and ride with mid-sized economy.
Silver metallic color.
‘06 Ford Fusion
22..99%%**
or or $$1,000 Customer Cash1,000 Customer Cash
Lots of equipment on Ford’s super mid-sized
sedan. Great ride and handling. Dark blue.
Performance personifi ed. Sets you hair on fi re and makes your heart go piti-pat. What
more could you ask?
Mr. Versatility. Satisfi es most needs for pulling
and hauling and sporting about. Only 25K.
V-6, automatic and loads and loads of fun and
excitement. Silver metallic color.
‘06 Eddie Bauer Expedition
22..99%%**
or or $$1,000 Customer 1,000 Customer
Super nice Eddie Bauer equipped beauty. A
truly comfortable ride. Black w/Tan accents.
*Plus tax, title and license. Low interest apr fi nancing available to qualifi ed buyers through Ford Motor Credit. 2.9% apr for 36 mos. or $1,000 customer cash, 3.9% apr for 48 mos. or $1,000 customer cash or 4.9% apr for 60 mos. or $1,000 customer cash.
‘05 GMC 1500 CrCab Great for work or as second car...........
$18,500*
‘05 F-150 Crew Cab Lariat, V8, auto, air, power...............
$26,500*
‘05 Dodge 1500 CrCab V8, auto, air, power........................
$15,900*
‘06 GMC Crew Cab Ready to roll................................
$17,800*
‘07 F-150 CrCab 4x4 Lift Kit - A Must See & Drive..............
$26,500*
‘07 Mustang Coupe Sporty and Oh so much fun!...............
$16,995*
‘04 Dodge 1500 CrCab Low miles....................................
$16,800*
‘05 GMC 1500 CrCab Low miles....................................
$17,000*
‘06 Ford Freestars 22K, Starting at.............................
$12,900*
‘06 Ford Fusion V6, auto, air, power.........................
$15,500*
‘05 Mercury Sable V6, auto, air, power.............................
$9,000*
‘07 Tauruses Starting at....................................
$10,500*
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‘03 Kia Optima V6, auto, air, power.............................
$9,500*
‘07 Lincoln Town Car Affordable Luxiury...........................
$22,595*
‘07 Grand Marquis LS 2 to choose from............................
$16,995*
Only 17,000 miles on this like new truck.
Medium Gray metallic color.
See our selection of Certifi ed Pre-Owned See our selection of Certifi ed Pre-Owned cars and trucks with low apr interest rates or cars and trucks with low apr interest rates or $1,000 customer cash on your purchase. $1,000 customer cash on your purchase.
Great Cars & TrucksGreat Cars & TrucksGreat Rates/TermsGreat Rates/Terms
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‘07 F-150 Crew Cab XLT
22..99%%**
or or $$1,000 Customer Cash1,000 Customer Cash
ReducedReduced
apr
36 Month Financing
2.9%*
As Low As
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Pre-OwnedPre-OwnedCertifi ed
Certifi ed
Pre-OwnedPre-Owned
‘07 Mustang Coupe
22..99%%**
or or $$1,000 Customer 1,000 Customer
‘04 F-150 SuperCab XLT
$$1414,,900900**
Certifi edCertifi ed
Pre-OwnedPre-Owned Certifi ed
Certifi ed
Pre-OwnedPre-Owned
‘07 Grand Marquis LS
$$1616,,750750**
Certifi edCertifi ed
Pre-OwnedPre-Owned
(After Ford Customer Cash)
Certifi edCertifi ed
Pre-Owned
‘07 Mustang GT‘07 Mustang GT
$$2121,,995995**
(After Ford Customer Cash)
Custom Wrought Iron Gates and Fencing
Gate Operators and Entry SystemsEntrance Access Control for Ranch,
Residential and Commercial Properties
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12775 Bus. 287 N., Ft. Worth, TX 76179
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Immanuel Baptist Chris-tian Academy students earned awards at the Texas Baptist Athletic Conference Awards Ceremony in Fort Worth.
Students receiving athlet-ic honors include:
Grade School I (ages 5-8): Logan Draper, Noah Flores and Breece Low.
Grade School II (ages 9-11): Erik Low, Connor Watts, Jessica Bishop, Ashlin Dick-erson and Monica Flores.
Middle School (ages 12-14): Autumn Dickerson
High School (ages 15-18): Elizabeth Haddad.
Students receiving scho-lastic awards include:
Grade School I: Logan Draper, Noah Flores and
Breece LowGrade School II: Connor
Watts and Ashlin DickersonMiddle School: Rachel
BrooksHigh School: Elizabeth
HaddadAshlin Dickerson was
honored for having the most points overall in the Grade School II Girl Athlete cat-egory.
TBAC is a league of 13 Christian schools in North Texas that sponsors scho-lastic competitions of Chris-tian Skills, Music Festival, Science Skills and Scholas-tic Meet and athletic com-petitions in tennis, bowling, miniature golf, basketball, golf, table tennis, volleyball, cross country and track.
Academy rewards athletic excellence
HOT SHOTS
— The 8 and
under Decatur
Hotshots ended
their season with
a successful
11-1 record.
Team members
include (front
row): Hallie
Askey, Cami
Hering, Macie
Lingle, Elvia
Escobedo, (back
row): assistant
coach David
Jones, Chryslyn
Perkins, Lisett
Fernandez, Tia
Jones, Hannah
Adkins, Kelsie
Worley and
Coach Carrie
Adkins. Not
pictured are
Megan Rhine and
assistant coach
Shane Perkins.
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Tree Removal • Tree TrimmingTree Pruning • Stump Grinding
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WEATHER
30
10 10 10 10 10 9 10
7-DAY FORECAST FOR WISE COUNTY
UV INDEX
0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High
8-10 Very High 11+ Extreme
SUN & MOON
LAKE STAGES
RIVER LEVELS
NATIONAL OUTLOOK
RF: The exclusive AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature® is an index that combines the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, pressure
and elevation on the human body — everything that affects how warm or cold a person really feels. Shown are the highest and lowest values for each day.
Daily Highest Forecast
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ num-
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The Sun Rise Set
The Moon Rise Set
Temperature
Precipitation (in inches)
West Fork of the Trinity
Big Sandy Creek
Lake Full Pool Elevation Change
River Flood stage Level Change
WEEKLY ALMANAC
TUESDAY
Mostly sunny
95° 72°
FRIDAY
Mostly sunny
95° 74°
SATURDAY
Partly sunny
99° 71°
SUNDAY
Intervals of clouds
and sun
95° 74°
MONDAY
Partly sunny and hot
98° 73°
WEDNESDAY
Some sun; breezy in
the afternoon
93° 73°
THURSDAY
Mostly sunny and
breezy
94° 72°
Last New First Full
June 26 July 2 July 9 July 18
Denton through Sunday, June 22
Total for the week 0.63”
Total for the month 0.74”
Total for the year 16.51”
Normal for the month 2.57”
Normal for the year 18.69”
Last week’s high/low 99°/64°
Normal high/low 90°/70°
Average temperature 81.5°
Normal average temperature 79.9°
As of 7 a.m. Sunday (in feet)
Possum King L. 1000 998.24 -0.03
L. Bridgeport 836 835.38 -0.06
As of 7 a.m. Sunday (in feet)
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Tuesday 12:07 a.m. 11:50 a.m.
Wednesday 12:35 a.m. 12:51 p.m.
Thursday 1:02 a.m. 1:54 p.m.
Friday 1:32 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
Saturday 2:05 a.m. 4:10 p.m.
Sunday 2:44 a.m. 5:23 p.m.
Monday 3:31 a.m. 6:37 p.m.
Tuesday 6:22 a.m. 8:43 p.m.
Wednesday 6:23 a.m. 8:43 p.m.
Thursday 6:23 a.m. 8:43 p.m.
Friday 6:23 a.m. 8:44 p.m.
Saturday 6:24 a.m. 8:44 p.m.
Sunday 6:24 a.m. 8:44 p.m.
Monday 6:24 a.m. 8:44 p.m.
Jacksboro 20 4.04 -0.03
near Boyd 16 7.26 -0.30
Bridgeport 12 2.80 +0.04
Shown is Tuesday’s weather. Shown is Tuesday’s weather.
Temperatures are Tuesday’s highs and Temperatures are Tuesday’s highs and
Tuesday night’s lows.Tuesday night’s lows.
Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.
DECATURDECATUR95/7295/72
WEATHERFORDWEATHERFORD
94/7294/72
MINERAL WELLSMINERAL WELLS
95/7595/75
FORT WORTHFORT WORTH
95/7195/71
DALLASDALLAS
95/7495/74
PALO PINTOPALO PINTO
94/7094/70
FAIRFIELDFAIRFIELD
94/7094/70
GREENVILLEGREENVILLE
93/6993/69
JACKSBOROJACKSBORO
95/7095/70
SHERMANSHERMAN
94/7194/71
DENTONDENTON
95/7295/72
KAUFMANKAUFMAN
94/7094/70
GLEN ROSEGLEN ROSE92/6892/68
CLEBURNECLEBURNE
94/7094/70
STEPHENVILLESTEPHENVILLE94/7194/71
WAXAHACHIEWAXAHACHIE
94/7094/70
WICHITA FALLSWICHITA FALLS
90/6890/68
ARDMOREARDMORE
93/7093/70
GRAHAMGRAHAM
95/7195/71
MONTAGUEMONTAGUE
97/7197/71
WAURIKAWAURIKA
94/7194/71
ATHENSATHENS
94/7494/74
MCKINNEYMCKINNEY
95/7195/71
HENRIETTAHENRIETTA
97/7197/71
BONHAMBONHAM
93/6993/69
GAINESVILLEGAINESVILLE
90/6890/68
MERIDIANMERIDIAN
94/7194/71
DURANTDURANT
92/6992/69
WACOWACO
95/7395/73
CORSICANACORSICANA
94/7194/71
HILLSBOROHILLSBORO
95/7195/71
COMANCHECOMANCHE
93/6993/69
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Temperatures 6/24 - 6/30 Precipitation 6/24 - 6/30
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HOMETOWN LENDINGAT ITS BESTVeteran Wise County Broker MISSY Mc KINNEY-JOHNSONJoins Our Mortgage Staff
You can count on this community leader from Alvord to draw on three de-cades of experience in every aspect of mortgage lending, including many years of dealing with the changing scene in our rapidly grow-ing county.
We’d seen her work as a licensed mortgage broker and were impressed.
“Given the uncertainty in the mortgage industry, Missy and North Texas Bank provide a strong, stable source for all your mortgage loan needs,” said NTB President Andrew Rottner.
From buying or building your dream home to pur-chasing investment property, North Texas Bank is your trusted fi nancial partner.
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We are able to offer a team of professionals designed just for your specifi c situation. IntegraCare accepts Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance and
Private Payment.1210 B 12th St.
Bridgeport, TX 76426
940-683-8171
1714 S. FM 51
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940-627-2715
Have You Recently Experienced?Weight Loss
Had Recent FallsReceived New Medication
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D&T Excavation• Land and Lot Clearing• House Pads• Driveways and Parking Lots• Roads• Demolition
Terry Vaughan Concrete• House Foundations• Driveways• Basements• Retaining Walls• All Concrete Work
We Can Haul• Gravel• Topsoil• Cushion Sand• Select Fill• Brick Sand
Commercial and ResidentialServing all of Wise County and Surrounding Areas
Terry and Derrick Vaughan
817-832-1484 940-393-2544 940-683-4200
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PRCA CHAMP & HIS RAM — For a fifth time, Trevor Brazile (left) of Decatur has earned
driving rights to a Dodge diesel by winning the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association's All-
Around World Championship. Handing over his newest Ram is Robert Bishop, general manager
of Klement Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep in Decatur. Brazile competed at the recent Butterfield
Stage Days rodeo, sponsored by the Bridgeport Riding Club and Bridgeport Chamber of
Commerce.
BUSINESSIN APPRECIATION
— Offi ce
managers Pam
Leija (left) and
Judy Barclay have
earned watches
commemorating
their 20 years
of service
with Klement
Chrysler-Dodge-
Jeep in Decatur.
Dealership
general manager
Robert Bishop
presented the
timepieces. Leija
started work with
the dealership
when it belonged
to James Wood.
He sold it to Karl
Klement in 1987.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2008 WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
ALVORD • AURORA • BOYD • BRIDGEPORT • CHICO • DECATUR • GREENWOOD • NEWARK • NEW FAIRVIEW • PARADISE • RHOME • RUNAWAY BAY •SLIDELL
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HAVING A BALL — Dozens of
young girls braved the heat and
humidity last weekend in the
annual Lady Texan Softball Camp
at Northwest High School . The
future stars learned a variety of
skills including hitting, fi elding,
throwing and sliding. Pictured,
from left, Maddie Dodger of
Haslet is proud of her catch of
the day. Angelica Szmanski ices
down after getting hit in the head
by a softball for the second time
during camp. Miley Harris is all
smiles while waiting her turn in
the batting cages.
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