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Page 1: January 22, 2009 All Around Wise

Carrier Route

Presort

BULK RATE

U.S. POSTAGE

PAID

Decatur, TX

Permit No. 88

THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2009 WISE COUNTY MESSENGER

ALVORD • AURORA • BOYD • BRIDGEPORT • CHICO • DECATUR • GREENWOOD • NEWARK • NEW FAIRVIEW • PARADISE • RHOME • RUNAWAY BAY •SLIDELL

WISE COUNTY

The fun begins

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XTRA CLEAN95 GMC V-6 $4,295

LOW MILES04 LS-V8 $8,995

4X403 Nissan Xterra $9,995

SHARP01 Wrangler V-6 4X4 $9,995

CLEAN93 Wrangler 4x4 $5,995

TURBO01 VW Beetle $7,995

LUXURY00 BMW 328i $8,995

LOW MILES03 Mustang GT $11,995

SPORTY02 Audi TT Turbo $9,995

BEST BUY04 Jaguar AWD $9,995

98 Cadillac Catera...$2,995

00 Chevy 2500..........$3,995

99 GMC Yukon..........$4,995

01 Jeep Cherokee....$6.995

01 VW Jetta..............$6,995

03 Suzuki XL7 4X4....$7,995

04 Honda Civic.........$7,995

04 VW Passat...........$9,995

04 Chevy 1500 V-8....$8,995

91 Mercedes SL500$10,995

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

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participating New Holland dealers in the United States. Offers subject to change without notice. © 2006 CNH America LLC. All rights reserved. New Holland and CNH Capital are registered trademarks of CNH America LLC.

Hurry! Offer ends March 31, 2009.

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US Hwy. 287 South, Decatur • 940-627-2198www.mcmasternewholland.comMon. - Fri., 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m, Sat., 8 a.m. - Noon

WE SERVICEWE SERVICE What We S What We SELLELL!!

The Fort Worth Stock

Show kicked off

over the weekend,

with a full slate of

competitive events

starting Saturday.

At left, three window

washers hang out

high above the All

Western Parade

Saturday morning

in downtown Fort

Worth. At right, Emily

Egle of Decatur and

her mother, Rene

Egle, celebrate

Emily’s win in

the goat creative

costume contest.

Emily portrayed

a Barbie for the

competition. To see

more photos from the

weekend, visit www.

wcmessenger.com/

soundslides.

Messenger photos by Joe Duty

Page 2: January 22, 2009 All Around Wise

2 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, January 22, 2009

GARDENER’S MAILBAG

CLAYTON’S CORNER

BY NEIL SPERRY

Dear Neil: I have grown roses for years. I’ve gotten used to spraying for black spot, but it seems like last year was the worst. Most of my roses have lost their leaves, including the Knock Outs. Will the plants come back diseased in the spring? Is there any systemic I can put in the ground?

Roses have had black spot for as long as gardeners have grown them. Some varieties are far more susceptible than others, and weekly spraying in spring and fall is a must for those plants. Dr. Steve George of Texas A&M has conducted a great deal of re-search on roses, and he has been identifying the most durable types as EarthKind.

To-date, 19 varieties have been so designated. Knock Out is one of them, but most of the rest are antique roses that date back to 1925 and earlier. While these roses may show black spot, they defi nitely will survive it and keep bouncing back. As for the other types that are far more susceptible, spraying is your main hope. You’ll be us-ing a systemic fungicide, but not one that is applied to the soil. You’ll probably need to spray weekly from the time the fi rst growth begins until mid-June, then you’ll want to resume treatments as tem-peratures fall and rainfall returns in September. Black spot weakens susceptible va-rieties until, in worst cases, the plants eventually die.

Dear Neil: Several branch-es have fallen out of our pe-can tree. They seem to have been chewed. What could do that and can we stop it? We bought our house six months ago, and it seems like we’re always picking up limbs.

Pecans, as good as they are,

are notorious for dropping twigs and branches with each passing wind storm. Twig gir-dlers actually cut around the limbs (up to 1 inch in diam-eter) with their mouthparts. Once the branches die, they crack and fall to the ground, larvae inside. The only effec-tive control is to rake and discard the fallen branches. If it looks like more of a jag-ged tearing of the bark from the branch, that’s probably done by squirrels. Other than the humane traps, there is little that you can do legally. The long-term damage to the tree, however, is minimal from both pests.

Dear Neil: We have a large oak tree that was planted last spring. Unfortunately, some-where along the line, it devel-oped a list. It’s about 10 de-grees out of vertical now. Can I stake it to straighten it up? How long will I have to leave the stakes in place?

Staking won’t work. As soon as you remove the stakes, even fi ve years from now, the tree will move back

toward its old position. It would be much better if you would dig and reset it care-fully in the next couple of weeks, while it’s still dor-mant. Trees should always be staked immediately after they’re planted, so have the stakes handy this time.

Dear Neil: My compost pile doesn’t really seem to be getting very hot. I turned it the other day and saw lots of little insects and caterpillars moving around in it. Will it have organisms I don’t want to add to my garden?

It should be no problem. Anything that’s living there now probably is also in the rest of your landscape and garden already. For the re-cord, however, if you want the pile to heat up, angle it so it gets winter sunlight. Add one cup of lawn fertilizer per cu-bic yard of compost, and turn the pile frequently to keep it well-aerated. Keep it moist at all times, and cover it with a sheet of black plastic fi lm to soak up the sun’s rays. You’ll see steam when you remove

its cover in the winter.■

Dear Neil: Attached is a photo of a perennial dianthus pass-along that I have had for years. It’s a great edging plant, and it’s evergreen year-round. It has beautiful bright magenta blooms each spring. This year for the fi rst time, portions of the plant have died as shown in the photo. I’ve never had any problems. What could be causing this?

I’ve seen the same thing happen occasionally on my own perennial pinks. Once or twice, it’s been from pillbugs chewing on the stems (Sevin dust will control them), and I believe my plants’ problems once were due to something snapping individual stems. Pinks’ stems are brittle, much like their sisters, the fl orist carnations. You might also check for evidence of white grub worms near the root system. If you fi nd them, there’s little point in treating now. They’ve done all of their damage for this year. Your prime treatment time for the next generation would be

mid- to late summer.■

Have a question you’d likeNeil to consider? Mail it tohim in care of the Wise Coun-ty Messenger, P.O. Box 149,Decatur, TX 76234 or e-mailhim at [email protected].

BY GARY CLAYTON

WISE CO. EXTENSION

AGENT

Soil Sampling:We are entering the mid-

dle of winter season - leaves have fallen and lawns are go-ing dormant. What does this mean? Well, for most of us, it means no more mowing or fertilizing until spring. With that being said, it’s a perfect time to take advantage of a very important part of turf management - taking a soil sample!

Unfortunately, most peo-ple in Wise County have

never taken a soil sample. It’s a very easy task and the information obtained from the analysis is vital in cre-ating an environmentally safe nutrient management program for your turfgrass. Without an analysis of your soil, you could be applying nitrates, phosphates and other constituents into your soil that are not required. Furthermore, you could be damaging both the turf and the environment if you use inorganic or organic fertiliz-ers inappropriately.

So, this month, come by the local county extension

offi ce and make the right choice for your turf and your environment - take a soil sample. It is inexpensive and will pay dividends down the road!

For more information on “Soil Sampling,” go to the Aggie-Turf Web site at http://aggie-turf.tamu.edu and click on “News/Publica-tions.”

Water SamplingMany times, you hear

folks talking about taking soil samples in order to ap-ply the correct type and rate of fertilizer for their turf-grass. But should we ana-

lyze our irrigation water as well? The answer is “yes”!

Poor quality water from irrigation wells exists throughout Texas. Some have a high sodium content which can create problems with turf and ornamentals. Water with high pH values may limit nutrient avail-ability in soils and promote certain turf diseases. Other waters may have toxic levels of some chemical constitu-ents. As a result, turfgrass quality can be compromised and additional irrigation from this type of irrigation water will only compound

the problem.A water analysis pro-

vides critical information pertaining to the types and amounts of elements found in your irrigation water. It also provides the necessary information required to de-termine how well suited your water is for outdoor irrigation. So, to put your mind at ease about your wa-ter source, take a sample!

For more information on “Water Sampling,” go to the Aggie-Turf Web site at http://aggie-turf.tamu.edu and click on “News/Publica-tions.”

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ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, January 22, 2009 3

Wise County cities have received their fi rst sales tax rebates of the new year and four cities, including De-catur, earned less in sales tax than a year ago at this time.

Bridgeport continued to lead the county in rebates but that city’s increase was smaller than it has been in several months with the ex-ception of September 2008 when the city experienced a .6 percent decrease in re-bates.

Bridgeport earned $378,828 in January, a 10- percent increase over Janu-ary 2008. Decatur received $293,995, a 1-percent de-cline from last year at this time.

December state sales tax collections and January al-locations represent sales that occurred in November.

Chico felt the biggest in-crease, with rebates total-

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“Both of these in-dividuals have proven themselves to be extremely effective litiga-tors and we are pleased to add them as partners to the fi rm,” said senior partner Mike Simpson.

Campbell joined the fi rm in May 2003. She is a 2000 graduate of Northwestern State University. She earned her law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where she was a member and one of the editors on the Legal Research Board and a mem-ber of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. She is licensed to practice in Texas and the U.S. District Court North-

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City/ Current Payment Payment Percent Payments Payments PercentCounty Rate This Period Prior Year Change To Date To Date Change

Alvord 1.0% $5,384 $3,704 45%� $5,384 $3,704 45%�

Aurora 1.0% $1,510 $1,271 19%� $1,510 $1,271 19%�

Boyd 1.5% $32,755 $31,473 4%� $32,755 $31,473 4%�

Bridgeport 1.5% $378,828 $345,266 10%� $378,828 $345,266 10%�

Chico 1.5% $61,771 $39,492 56%� $61,771 $39,492 56%�

Decatur 1.5% $293,9957 $297,367 -1%� $293,9957 $297,367 -1%�

Lake Bridgeport 1.5% $995 $1,453 -32%� $995 $1,453 -32%�

New Fairview 1.5% $51,455 $42,554 21%� $51,455 $42,554 21%�

Newark 1.5% $4,027 $4,710 -15%� $4,027 $4,710 -15%�

Paradise 1.5% $6,738 $5,713 18%� $6,738 $5,713 18%�

Rhome 1.5% $17,873 $12,578 42%� $17,873 $12,578 42%�

Runaway Bay 1.5% $3,169 $7,933 -60%� $3,169 $7,933 -60%�

Wise County 0.5% $445,501 $351,662 27%� $445,501 $351,662 27%�

BUSINESSWISE COUNTY

Bridgeport continues sales tax lead

ing $61,771, a 56-percent increase over January 2008. The greatest decline was in the city of Runaway Bay, where January rebates amounted to $3,169, 60 per-cent less than the $7,933 re-ceived in January last year.

Declines were also felt in the cities of Lake Bridgeport and Newark.

Alvord’s share was up 45 percent over last year, at $5,384 and Rhome was up 42 percent, at $17,873.

Wise County received

$445,501, a 27-percent in-crease over this time last year.

Statewide, sales tax allo-cations amounted to $309.9 million, up 2.2 percent com-pared to January 2008

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4 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, January 22, 2009

LAST CHANCE WARRANT ROUND UP BEGINS SOONThe Wise County Sheriff’s Department released information in the

January 8, 2009 issue of the Wise County Messenger advising that

if a person had outstanding warrants they needed to contact an

attorney or make bond arrangements to avoid going to jail. Some

people took this opportunity to take care of the warrants.

The Wise County Sheriff’s Department is now posting the names

of those who still show to have outstanding warrants. This is the

last chance to take care of any out standing warrants before the

warrant round up begins.

AlvordAdams, Colleen UilaniAssault Causes Bodily Inj

Ariola, Sally Elizabeth Poss Marij >2oz<=4oz

Ariola, Sally ElizabethEvading Arrest Detention With Veh

Kennan, Jd CarlTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Lynch, Alice TankerslyTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Oliver, Jessica LeeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Peck, Jennifer LynnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

AuroraHickson, Malissa LanettaTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

AzleClaburn, Lisha AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Croft, William ThomasTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Croft, William ThomasTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Kellar, Thomas JamesTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Ramsey, Brandon JoeDriving While Lic Suspended/Invalid

Rodriguez, Danny JoePoss Marij <2oz

Shearrer, Daniel JayTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Smith, Tova DeniseTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

BoydBassham, Ramona BeaversTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Bell, Grover ClevelandDriving While Lic Suspended/Invalid

Campbell, Scott SanfordTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Certain, Braunette LadeeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Certain, Randy EugeneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Certain, Randy EugeneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Dastous, Tanya MarieTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Gray, Donald EdwardTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Hagen, Chad Steven Assault Causes Bodily Inj

Horn, Kenneth RayTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Jacobs, Robert DeanAssault Causes Bodily Inj

Johnson, Sherri AnnieCredit Card Or Debit Card Abuse

Jordan, Stacy JaneTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

McFarland, Gordon WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Melendez, Victor FernandezDriving While Intoxicated

Parks, Rickey AldenDriving While Lic Invalid W/ Prev Conv

Parks, Rickey AldenDriving While Lic Invalid W/ Prev Conv

Prater, Geoffrey GenePoss Marij >2oz<=4oz

Ricketts, Dwight DennisPoss Marij <2oz

Rogers, Chester LynnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Rou, Thomas HowardTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Southard, Travis LeeDriving While Intoxicated

Telford, Buck AllenTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Treloar, John EdwardTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Vitiello, Michael AnthonyTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Walker, Carroll WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Warner, Jerimey WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Whatley, Alexandrina CristinaTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

White, Tambra AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

BridgeportAranda, Arturo AmadorAssault Causes Bodily Injury Family

Austin, Laura LeaTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Badillo, Mae MarshallCriminal Mischief >=$500<$1,500

Belvin, Eddie MarionTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Bible, Darlene AugustaTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Bouchez, Deborah JeanTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Burnham, Steven Richard Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Byrd, Robert LynnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Cox, Julian LeonPoss Cs Pg 1 <1g

Daughtery, Hellen BennettSecure Execution Of Doc By Decep-

tion

Edwards, Curtis LeeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Elam, Terri LynneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Fowler, Frances KayTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Fraga, Jesus Humberto Assault Causes Bodily Inj

Garcia, Esparza Driving While Intoxicated

Garcia, Jose JuanDriving While Intoxicated

Garcia, Jose JuanDriving While Intoxicated

Hamner, Hope SalazarTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Hardy, May ChristinaTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Holestine, Marie AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$50<$500

Jackson, Beatrice KayCriminal Trespass

Kennedy, Deborah MaldonadoTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Lara, Ma FaustinaTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Lewis, Angella MarieTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Marett, Ashley MarieTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Marquez, Joel Driving While Lic Invalid

Mishra, Amitabh Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Munoz, Shawn DavidTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Ortiz, Guillermo MartinezDriving While Intoxicated 2nd

Pacheco, Fredrico Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Pinon, Martha PatriciaFail To Identify Fugitive Intent Give

Pool, LafundaPoss Marij <2oz

Pope, Rollin JefferyAssault Causes Bodily Inj

Pyka, Traci ReneTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Pyka, Traci ReneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Rachel, Sue SmithTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Reynolds, Patresa IreneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Riggs, Ronald GeraldMan Del Cs Pg 1 >=4g<200g

Riggs, Ronald GeraldPoss Cs Pg 1 <1g

Rodriguez, Alejandro MoisesDriving While Intoxicated

Rosas, Anastacio CruzDriving While Intoxicated 3rd Or More

Rowell, Charley JasonTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Sandoval, Victor HugoDriving While Intoxicated

Schion, Virgil DanielAssault Causes Bodily Injury Family

Seymore, Steven ClayPoss Marij <2oz

Shrestha, Niru Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Shrestha, Niru Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Strain, April DawnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Strain, April DawnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Suarez, Leonardo RubioStalking

Thornton, Nicolas AdamTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Thornton, Nicolas AdamTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Thornton, Nicolas Adam 5 Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Tramp, Donna BobbettTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Trayler, Richard WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Vaughn, Shane CurtisUnl Carrying Weapon

Vaughn, Shane CurtisDriving While Intoxicated

Veneigh, Ami LynnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Webb, Williams ChristianTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Wise, Andy Poss Marij <2oz

ChicoBurton, Thomas WayneEvading Arrest/Detention

Caldwell, Glynn EdwardHarassment

Dalrymple, Roy GeneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Gourley, Allan DaleTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Hallam, Sandra Theft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Hill, Sandra AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Humbarger, Cindy LouTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Hunter, Billy RayTheft Stolen Prop >=$50<$500

Knight, Linda HargroveTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Liebel, Christopher PaulTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Marder, Sharon DorothyHarassment

Maxlow, Melissa Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

McCage, Kevin WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

McCue, Justin RonaldTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Montgomery, Michael WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Peek, Chad JeromePoss Marij >2oz<=4oz

Perkins, Beverly JaneDriving While Intoxicated

Provence, Donald RayTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Renfrow, Michael DuaneUnl Carrying Weapon

Renfrow, Michael DuaneCriminal Trespass

CraftonTullos, Mitzi ShannonTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

DecaturBudack, Joyce AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Bueno, Jorge LuisDriving While Intoxicated 2nd

Cohuo, Bernardo LopezCriminal Mischief >=$50<$500

Cohuo, Bernardo LopezAssault Causes Bodily Injury Family

Condron, Linda JaneAssault Causes Bodily Injury Family

Condron, Linda JaneInterfer With Emergency Call

Cook-Walker, Jennifer ReneaTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Cordar, Chanda FayeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Corder, Austin SethBribery

Cross, Natalie DianeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Crowley, Clinton DewittResist Arrest Search Or Transport

Darter, Timothy LeeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Enos, Ryan LeePoss Cs Pg 4<28G

Fernandez, Arturo SolizIndecency W/Child Sexual Contact

Ferriera, Daniel EarnestTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Gomez, Renato Driving While Lic Invalid W/ Prev Conv

Gonzalez, Marcos TorresPoss Cs Pg 1 <1g

Grant, Amanda Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Hapeman, Robin RachelleTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Herring, Crystal GayleTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Holt, Judy KayTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Honea, Ivy JoannTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Howdeshell, Charles TTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Jaco, Stephanie ATheft Stolen Prop >=$1,500<$20k

Ledbetter, Justin ColeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Leon, Julio CesarContempt Of Court Disobedience Of

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ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, January 22, 2009 5

If you know a person with out

standing warrants do not attempt

to apprehend these people

yourself, contact the Wise County

Sheriff’s Department at 940-

627-5971 or Wise County Crime

Stoppers at 1-800-643-8477.

The list contains outstanding warrants in the Sheriff’s

Department warrant databank as of January 19, 2009.

If your name appears on this list after it has gone

to print and you have taken care of an outstanding

warrant contact Lt John Thompson, Special Services

Supervisor so that information can be verifi ed before

the round up begins.

Lewis, Crystal DawnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Lewis, Crystal DawnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Liston, William FosterAssault Causes Bodily Injury Family

Lopez, Russell AdamPoss Marij <2oz

Lyon, Cynthia PhillipsTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Magana, Roberto PDriving While Intoxicated

Malone, Bobby WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Martinez, Jesus RobertoDriving While Intoxicated

Mattingly, Peggy SueTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

McCulloch-Tucker, Le SeanTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

McDaniel, Kimberly RhineTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Minor, Shun Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Mohler, Michael GaleTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Moline, Jason AaronDriving While Intoxicated

Monroe, Raymond EarlTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Morgan, Mary Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Moseley, Carolyn AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Munoz, Jose TorresDriving While Intoxicated 2nd

Munoz, Jose TorresPoss Cs Pg 1 <1g

Ortiz, Martha YesaniaTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Randolph, Alan MarkTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Resendiz, RodolfoFail To Identify Fugitive From Justice

Resendiz, Rodolfo MDriving While Lic Suspended/Invalid

Ricks, Leo AllenTheft Stolen Prop >=$500<$1,500

Romero, Sandra MartinezTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Russell, Ray LarryResist Arrest Search Or Transport

Salazar, Tonya DeeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Slimp, Shelton RayIndecency W/Child Sexual Contact

Slimp, Shelton RayIndecency W/Child Sexual Contact

Stasny, Ryan JosephTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Teed, Thomas MikalTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Tollison, Cielito JosefaCriminal Trespass

Torres, Pedro Driving While Intoxicated

Valdez, Israel IbarraAgg Robbery

Vaughn, Charles WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Wilkinson, Cody JackTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Wilson, Connie EllingtonTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Wise, Jimmy RFalse Statement For Property/Credit

Wise, Jimmy RPoss Marij <2oz

Zaayer, Erva AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

FairviewFager, Gladys GaronTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Lake BridgeportShuck, Mary AliceTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

NewarkBeckley, Cynthia KingTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Beckley, Cynthia KingTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Beckley, Cynthia KingTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Beckley, Cynthia KingTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Bowman, Ronald Waynefl oydBurglary Of Vehicle

Crenshaw, Kenneth RandallTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Gonzales, Michelle ReneeTheft Stolen Prop >=$1,500<$20k

Johnnene, Mary ElizabethTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Lowe, James RonaldContempt of Court, Disobedience of

Nash, Catherine InmanTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Perez, Erasmo JrDuty On Striking Fixture/Hwy

Perez, Erasmo JrDriving While Intoxicated

Sanchez, Manuel MoncadaDriving While Intoxicated

Sandoval, Dallas EdwardAssault Causes Bodily Injury Family

Sandoval, Dallas Edward Assault Causes Bodily Injury Family

Shipp, Clinton ScottTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Spicer, Angela LynnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Waggoner, Smokey JoeContempt Of Court Disobedience Of

ParadiseBane, Lani MichelleFal Statement For Property/Credit

Foster, Laura MarieTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Foster, Vici TaylorTheft Of Serv >=$1,500<$20k

Foster, Vici TaylorTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Goodwin, Gordon Gene Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Graham, Robert Allen Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Grant, Jason MichaelTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Hall, Elton DaleDriving While Intoxicated

Maxwell, Christopher ScottTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Persons, Daniel BrentTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Smith, Christopher NealCriminal Mischief >=$50<$500

Storey, Rena FTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Sword, Christian KyleTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Tyree, James LanceTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Underhill, Roy TheodoreTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Warren, Debra KayTamper W/ Govt Record Defraud/

Harm

PoolvilleHeadley, Nancy AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Lord, Gerard TTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Morris, Leonard NealTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

RhomeBley, Brandon TylerTheft Stolen Prop >=$500<$1,500

Brothers, Ross ATheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Carl, Drina AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Cordar, Jerry WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Dennis, Tony PaulTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Erwin, Diana MaeAssault Causes Bodily Injury Family

Fogle, Michael PaulTamper With Government Records

Fogle, Michael PaulTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Gray, Amanda GailTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Haynes, James AllenTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Heckert, Eugene AdamTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Hobson-Brothers, Inge Jacka TTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Johnson, Jesse AaronMan Del Cs Pg 1 >=4g<200g

Johnson, Jesse AaronDel Marij >1/4 Oz<=5lbs

Jolly, Leslie AnneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Ledesma, Laura MarieDriving While Lic Invalid

Maddox, Stephanie AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Maloney, Robert DaleTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Mcfall, Brian LeeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Meadors, Terry Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Meadors, Terry Theft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Mount, James RTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Peck, Carl ShaneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Powers, Nancy AnnAssault Causes Bodily Inj

Pratt, Kathlene MarieTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Reeves, Melina CarolTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Roberts, Michael DwainTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Robles, Bradford CraigAssault Causes Bodily Inj

Rodriguez, Enrique CInterfer With Emergency Call

Rodriguez, Enrique CResist Arrest Search Or Transport

Rodriguez, Ruben RayPoss Marij >2oz<=4oz

Schaefer, Craig EstonTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Shearer, Mary JeannetteTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Southers, Joseph ClaytonTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Southers, Joseph ClaytonTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Southers, Joseph ClaytonTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Stumbaugh, David MichaelTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Sweaza, Rhiannon DianePoss Cs Pg 1 <1g

Todd, Mary SueTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Watson, Daniel EugenePoss Marij <2oz

Weir, Henry ZanTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Young, Shane LeeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Runaway BayBanks, Russell HaroldTaking Wildlife Resources Without

Crager, Elizabeth MarieTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Gray, Terra AnneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

McRae, John WalterDriving While Intoxicated

McRae, John WalterDriving While Lic Suspended/Invalid

Nicholson, Tara AnnTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Rodriguez, Anthony WayneTheft Stolen Prop >=$500 <$1500 By

Check

Shaw, David BruceTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Workman, Ralph HarveyTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

SpringtownChaney, Ella MaeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Cochran, Theresa MaeTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Johnston, Stephen AnthonyCruelty To Animals

Kayser, Sherry LynnAssault Causes Bodily Inj

Lantgen, Brandi MichelleTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Mccullough, Ross AllenTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Meissner, Dolly Dee JTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Stidham, Mark AnthonyTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Sullivan, Danny LeonPoss Marij <2oz

Watson, Gary BrentDriving While Intoxicated 3rd Or More

Weckwerth, Susan PamelaTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Williams, Greggory NealHarassment

Wilson, Dorothy MaxwellTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Ziegler, Janice LouiseTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

SunsetAnderson, Joseph Theft Stolen Prop >=$500<$1,500

Jennings, Leesa JamesTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Kee, Kasi DawnRacing On Highway

McLaughlin, Sidney AnneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Miller, Roy ShaneTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

Scott, Autumn ThorntonTheft Stolen Prop >=$20<$500 By

Check

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Called “The iPod of Wind Power,” the Skystream 3.7 residential power appli-ance is the fi rst compact, user-friendly, all inclusive wind generator designed to provide quiet, clean elec-tricity in very low winds. And thanks to custom home builder John Schedcik and Jamie Walther, the appliance is now available in Wise and surrounding counties.

Walther and Schedcik are the owners of Wise Wind-power & Solar, LLC. They are certifi ed for wind power and are in the process of ob-taining their certifi cation to provide solar power.

“A lot of my customers are asking ‘green’ questions,” said Schedcik.

In building environmen-tally friendly homes, Sched-cik wanted to be able to of-fer clean, affordable energy and now he and Walther are ready to offer that locally. Many of their customers are ranchers looking for a way to reduce energy bills.

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appliance is shown in the background.

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ed at (940) 389-3891 and Schedcik at (940) 393-0491.

First Financial stockis high performing

The Abilene Reporter-News, in a front page story Jan. 8, identifi ed First Fi-nancial Bankshares as one of the top-performing stocks of 2008.

In a year when the NAS-DAQ composite index dropped 41 percent, the stock of Texas-based First Financial Bankshares rose 47 percent. The bank hold-ing company’s stock was the third best performing regional bank in the nation and the 22nd best perform-ing stock overall on NAS-DAQ.

First Financial has 48 banking locations in Texas, including three in Wise County — Bridgeport, Boyd and Decatur.

Hinkston joinsCentury 21

David Hinkston has joined Century 21 Alliance Proper-ties as a sales associate. He will specialize in residential properties in Azle, Spring-town and the surrounding area.

Alliance Properties is lo-cated in Azle.

Brann brings serviceto Wise County

Three years ago, Mark Brann bought property in

Chico and since then he has become a champion of the restoration efforts under way on the Chico square. He is now expanding his busi-ness to serve Wise County.

Brann, of Fort Worth, owns ASCI, ABLE Software Consultants Inc.

With an accounting back-ground and a degree in com-puter based information systems, Brann builds and supports information for small businesses.

He says he loves solving problems for small business owners but prefers prevent-ing problems.

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If you are going to show a lamb at the Wise County Youth Fair and will have it for a project, you need to start working with it early.

When leading your lamb during a show, you are not supposed to use a halter. Some show/judges will al-low you to use a halter, but it is preferred that you do not use one.

You can’t just expect your lamb to go into the show ring knowing how to be led without its halter, so you must train it to do so. In order to do this, pick a day

when you have nothing bet-ter to do (what’s better than sheep?) and get your lamb out. Practice nothing but leading without the halter.

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wild ones, may jump into the air instead of moving forward when their docks are touched. Never let go if they jump. This will only teach the lamb that when he jumps he gets loose. If you are unable to control your lamb when it jumps, you can try to straddle your lamb to prevent him from jumping altogether.

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you’ll be on top of him, pre-venting him from getting away and coming off the ground. Another advantage to straddling your lamb is that you can use your legs to prevent it from running forward or backward. If your lamb starts to run, all you have to do is squeeze your legs around the lamb and it can’t get away. It’s easier if you use a stick or long object to tap the dock when you’re in this position, or you can have someone else stand behind you and do the tapping. Keep work-ing with your lamb in this way until you don’t have to touch the dock at all or very little.

BY LUKE CLAYTON

A mature redfi sh is built like a torpedo with a boat paddle tail. A brute of a fi sh, a mature or “Bull Red” as the big females are called, is one of the hardest fi ghting fi sh in salt water and beyond ques-tion, the hardest fi ghting of all fi sh in freshwater.

Granted, redfi sh (red drum) are not native to freshwater lakes. Several years ago, Tex-as Parks and Wildlife began an aggressive stocking pro-gram on a few power plant freshwater reservoirs in Tex-as. The top two largest fresh-water redfi sh in the state came from Fairfi eld and, after

fi shing the lake with guide Cory Vinson and my friend, outdoors writer Bob Hood, I can testify that the big fi sh are on a good bite.

Vinson headquarters his “Guaranteed Guide Service” at Richland Chambers, tar-geting the trophy hybrid stripers, catfi sh and white bass there during the warm water months. When the weather gets cold, and the power plant at Fairfi eld be-gins heating the water to temperatures up to around 80 degrees near the hot wa-ter discharge, he takes his cli-ents on what is very often the fi shing trip of their lifetime

Photo by Luke Clayton

WORTH THE BATTLE — Guide Cory Vinson shows off a hard-

fi ghting redfi sh landed on the recent trip to Lake Fairfi eld.

Winter redfishing in fresh water

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to do battle with these hard fi ghting redfi sh.

Live perch or smaller tila-pia caught with a cast net are top baits for catching redfi sh at Fairfi eld, but Vinson says Rat L Traps and soft plastics also account for good num-bers of these hard-fi ghting fi sh. On the trip, we used small live perch for bait, us-ing balloons to drift the bait-fi sh away from the boat. As we watched the wind push four baited lines away from our boat, I glanced at the thermometer on the boat’s console and checked the wa-ter temperature; 70 degrees and we were a good half mile from the mouth of the hot wa-ter discharge channel.

There are some submerged humps in this section of the lake. There will be tons of smaller reds in the 80 degree water closer to the hot water canal, but the bigger reds like to hang out around the edges of these humps. Most of the strikes come as the bait drifts over the submerged ledges. Steam was hanging heavy on the water and at a distance at not much over 30 yards, it was necessary to look hard to see the brightly colored bal-loons. Reels were put in free-spool, the drags set lightly and clickers were engaged.

“When a big red takes a bait it will hit it like a freight train,” Vinson said. “These fi sh don’t fool around. Just grab the rod from the holder, engage the reel and hang on, that’s all you will be able to do. Reds make long, power-ful runs and it usually takes 10 minutes or more for the rod and reel’s drag to tire the fi sh.”

Vinson’s roomy Falcon guide boat drifted silently through the heavy fog. The setting was much like an old English horror fi lm; you know, one depicting a foggy night in London where the mist is so

thick it seems one could cut it with a knife. The balloons trailed along, bobbing and weaving by the movement of the boat and wind. The hap-less baitfi sh, suspended a few feet under the balloons, darted about nervously below the surface. The setting was somewhat surreal, our talk of catching big ones and fi shing trips past had died down and we were all watching the bal-loons, somewhat in a trance created by the enveloping fog and tranquil sound of water slapping the side of the boat.

Then it happened. The reel closest to me began scream-ing and instinctively, I jerked it from its holder, cranked the handle and was re-intro-duced to the sheer power of a big redfi sh. As I watched the fi sh make its fi rst long run, out of the corner of my eye, I saw Hood engaged in mortal combat with another big red.

“These reds run in schools and multiple hook ups are common. We seldom hook just one fi sh from a school,” Vinson said as he grabbed the net and stood by, ready to bring the big fi sh in the boat. It had been a long time since I had fought a fi sh with the strength of this one and I enjoyed every second of the battle. The redfi sh would make a long run, stop and I would crank fast, regaining a few yards of line, then he would run again. After about 10 minutes (but what seemed like 30), the fi sh came boat-side and bore down to bot-tom. I kept as much tension on the rod as I dared but he simply would not budge. Af-ter one last, shorter run, my redfi sh fi nally passed close enough to the boat’s gunwale for Vinson to scoop it up with the big landing net.

“That’s a good one, prob-ably 18 pounds or so,” Vinson said as he heaved it into the boat.

A redfi sh, with its hues of

Continued from 8 blue, red and gold, is a strik-ingly beautiful creature. This one had a total of four spots on and near its tail.

My battle was fought but Hood’s was still raging. The runs made by my buddy’s fi sh were longer and, after 10 minutes or so, his fi sh was still full of fi ght and showed no indication of coming to the net.

Then it happened. The line suddenly went slack; the fi sh had broken off, probably cut the leader with its sharp teeth.

“Man, I would have liked to put my hands on that fi sh but the fi ght was worth the trip, those things can really pull,” said a smiling Hood as he reeled in his line to re-rig if for the next fi sh. Vinson and his clients catch a lot of big redfi sh and he was positive the fi sh that had just broke off was about as big as they get.

During the course of the morning, we enjoyed several more line sizzling runs, sipped coffee and talked about an upcoming goose hunt on the winter wheat fi elds in the area. Then, we motored close

to the mouth of the hot water discharge channel and with a few throws of the cast net, Vinson netted several good eating tilapia. They would go well with our meal of black-ened redfi sh later that eve-ning back at one of the guides’ rental cabins at Richland Chambers. Vinson said the trophy redfi sh season usually lasts through mid March and a bit longer during years with late winter cold fronts.

Guide Cory Vinson can be contacted at (469) 867-4299 or online at www.nofi shno-charge.com.

Outdoor tip of the week — Crappie fi shing has been good on many lakes and my guide buddies tell me the fi sh are not necessarily relating to submerged brush and struc-ture as they do during the warm water months. Look for heavy concentrations of shad on your sonar, usually in the deepest water of the reser-voir you are fi shing. Small live minnows or jigs rigged in tandem are top winter baits. Most fi sh come from within a couple of feet of bottom, below the schools of baitfi sh.

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By TANYA DAVIS

WISE CO. EXTENSION

AGENT

According to the Ameri-can Psychiatric Association “one-third of Americans are living with extreme stress, and nearly half of Americans (48 percent) believe that their stress has increased over the past fi ve years. Stress is taking it’s toll on people - con-tributing to health problems, poor re-lationships and lost productivity at work.”

Some short-term stress can be positive, causing us to deal constructively with daily problems or meet chal-lenges or deadlines. But, when stress remains long-term - chronically or contin-uously - it can be damaging both emotionally and physi-cally.

What can be done about stress in our lives? First, identify what is causing the stress. Take time to really think about what causes your stress. Consider wheth-er your stressors are:■ major or minor (e.g., lost

keys or lost job),■ temporary or perma-

nent (e.g., giving a speech or a poor marriage relation-ship),■ relational (e.g., uncom-

fortable living situation or stressful work relationship), or■ internal (e.g., unrealis-

tic expectations or low self-esteem or self criticism).

Once you identify the cause(s), it may be easier to choose strategies to help al-leviate the stress. Below are fi ve approaches that may help.

■ When you need to deal with stress on the spot, try these strategies: count to 10 before you speak; take 3-5 slow, deep breaths; go for a walk; say “I’m sorry” if you make a mistake; and begin

the day by break-ing bigger problems down into smaller ones.■ The healthier

you are, the bet-ter able you are to manage stress. Try to get 30 minutes of exercise most days of the week. Exer-cise not only helps you get in shape,

but it also helps you relieve pent up tension, sleep bet-ter and burn up some of the chemicals that are released with the bodily response to stress. It is also important to get enough sleep. Regard-less of age, most adults need about eight hours of restful sleep a night.■ Eat a healthy diet. A

healthy diet includes lots of fruits, vegetables and whole grains, as well as choosing lean meats and eating less refi ned sugar, processed foods and saturated fats.■ Have a healthy atti-

tude. Changing the way you think can help you manage stress. Most people who are resilient to stress do two im-portant things: they focus on immediate issues - what needs to be done right now; and they have an optimistic explanatory style - assum-ing their troubles are tem-porary (“I’m tired today”) rather than permanent (“I’m washed up”), specifi c (“I have a bad habit”) rath-er than universal (“I’m a bad person”), and crediting themselves when things go right, while externalizing their failures (“That was a

tough audience,” not “I gave a wretched speech”). Find enjoyment in life. Doing things you enjoy is a natu-ral way to fi ght stress. Try to fi nd one thing to do each day

that you enjoy - even if it’s just for 15 minutes.■ Avoid controllable

stressors, like saying “no thank you” to a stressful gathering. Communicate by

listening, smiling, admitting wrong, giving compliments and expressing thoughts and concerns assertively. Seek resolution by being willing to negotiate, com-

promise or seek outside help(mediation or counsel).

Understanding how ourbodies respond to stress;identifying our personal

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT

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Real Estate for Sale

• Acreage • Business Property • Condos/Town Homes • Duplexes • Homes • Lots • Mobile Homes • Wanted to Buy

Rentals

• Apartments • Business Property • Condos/Town Homes • Duplex Housing • Homes • Mobile Homes • Rooms • Roommate Wanted • Spaces & Lots • For Lease • Wanted to Rent • Wanted to Lease • Facilities • Storage Buildings

Employment

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Services

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Pets

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Merchandise for Sale

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Transportation

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ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, January 22, 2009 11

*Christopher Grace Custom Homes is offering 4.5% FIXED Interest Rates on these homes until January 31, 2009.

We still offer Financing even with bumps and bruises on your credit!!

Want to Build, We can Lock your Rate at today’s LOW rate while we build for you! If the rates go down in

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108 CACTUS CANYON¼ Acre Lot with a 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Very Open

Floor Plan, Huge Kitchen with Island, Stone Fire-

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Family Room, Full Sod, 6’ Stained Privacy Fence

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January Completion

106 CACTUS CANYON¼ Acre Lot with a 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Beautiful

Front Porch, Extended Covered Patio, Large

Kitchen with Island, Jacuzzi Tub, Sante Fe Doors,

Full Sod, 6’ Stained Privacy Fence and Sprinkler

System. Upgrades Galore! Only $189,990

January Completion

100 CACTUS CANYON1/3 Acre Lot with a 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath with a

Study and Large Dining Room, Front Porch,

Covered Patio, Butlers Pantry, Full of Custom

Cabinets, Stone Fireplace and Jacuzzi Tub, Full

Sod, 6’ Stained Privacy Fence, Sprinkler System

and MUCH MORE!! Only $199,990

January Completion

HIGH MESA ESTATES – From the $170’s– 1.5 Acre Lots/Decatur ISDCOPPERFIELD ESTATES – From the $230’s – 2+ Acre Lots/Bridgeport ISDCASTLEBURY ESTATES – From the $140’s – ¼ Acre Lots/Bridgeport ISDCIMMARRON BAY – From the $260’s– Acreage with Lakefront and Golf Course view/Bridgeport ISD

OUR FEATURED SUBDIVISION OF THE MONTH IS CASTLEBURY

ESTATES FROM THE $140’S!Castlebury Estates is a Gorgeous Subdivision situated two miles from LakeBridgeport in Runaway Bay/BridgeportISD and HAS NO CITY TAXES! Take380/114 into Runaway Bay. South on JO Castleberry (CR 3701) .25 miles on the left is Castlebury Estates. 1 mile from the golf course and 2 miles from the lake!

We are building beautiful homes and are currently building on Golf Course Lots, Lake Lots and Acreage in Decatur,Bridgeport and Runaway Bay!

For Information Please Call Juston Wenham 817-733-3444

www.christophergracecustomhomes.com*4.5 % Fixed Interest rate is for approved buyers through Christopher Grace Custom Homes preferred mortgage company. Must meet qualification requirements.

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limita-tion or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimina-tion.” Familial status includes chil-dren under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18.

This newspaper will not know-ingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings adver-tised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

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C & RHOMES FOR LEASE

PropertiesDecatur, TX

• 3 BEDROOMS • 2 FULL BATHS • 2 CAR GARAGE

Brick, total electric, tile & wood flooring ceiling fans in allrooms, 5 phone lines in each room, pre-wired for cableor Dish. Fenced yard, fully landscaped. Decatur city limits

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We would love for you to LIVE in one of our homes!Short term leases available upon request

$1,200 - $1,300/month • $1,300/deposit

RENTALS

• Apartments • Business Property • Condos/Town Homes • Duplex Housing • Homes • Mobile Homes • Rooms • Roommate Wanted • Spaces & Lots • For Lease • Wanted to Rent • Wanted to Lease • Facilities • Storage Buildings

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

• Acreage

• Business Property

• Condos/Town Homes

• Duplexes

• Homes • Lots

• Mobile Homes

• Wanted to Buy

Acreage

10-15 WOODED ACRESCR2644, Greenwood area, countyroad frontage on 2 sides. Boliverwater available. (940)389-0582.

31.5 ACRES3 miles SW of Runaway Bay. Largeoak trees, wildlife. (940)748-2772.

PARADISE, CR 345110 acres, restricted tracts, wooded.Call Nolan, (940)393-1020; or Deb-bie, (817)925-9208.

Business Property

For sale or lease, 46’x63’ buildingon 0.090 acre in Rhome, TX. Call(940)389-2693.

Condos/town homes

1/1 CONDOat Runaway Bay. All appliances in-cluding washer/dryer. Downstairs,poo l p r iv i leges . $35,000.(940)393-5558.

Homes

**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.

2,100 SQUARE FOOT, 2-STORYlog house, 4-bedroom, 2-bath. Allelectric, water well, on 20 acres,great school district. $260,000.(469)442-5492.

279 PRAIRIE VIEW, DECATUR New home on 1+ acre. 2-story,3-bedroom, 2-bath, 2-car, bonusroom, lots of stained wood.$179,900. (817)360-3627.

3-BEDROOM, 1-BATHden. 1504 Wooten, Bridgeport.$79,000. (940)389-6787.

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COUNTRYPARADISE4,100 sq. ft., 2 story on 5 acres.Large kitchen w/stainless steelappliances, separate oversizedoffice, 40x40 insulated 4 car

garage, 900 sq. ft. game room w/separate full bath & kitchenette.

24x24 barn on concrete slab, newoversized diving pool w/extra

large heated spa. 12x16 climatecontrolled dog kennel/poolhouse, sprinkler system on

approx. 2.5 acres, large trees, livecreek, large stock pond, crossfenced for livestock, horses or

dog lovers, Private Water Well,aerobic septic system. Locatedin Restricted Subdivison withinminutes of Decatur $389,900

Possible Owner Finance

817-846-5997

4/3/26.25 wooded acres. Pool/hot tub,RV shelter, pond, theater, storageshed. $245,000. Call (940)577-0977for viewing.

NEWCUSTOM

HOMES ON 2 ACRES• 4/2.5/2, (2,735 sq. ft.), single story

w/oversized garage, separate office,

media room, large kitchen w/granite

countertops, custom cabinets,

stainless steel appliances, 2 FPs,

large utility room, PrivateWater

Well, aerobic septic system, brick

& stone exterior, concrete drive.

Horses allowed! $288,900

• 4/3/2, (2,560 sq. ft.), single story,

oversized garage, separate office,

large kitchen w/granite countertops,

custom cabinets, stainless steel

appliances, double oven, 2 FPs,

oversized bedrooms, extra large

utility room, PrivateWaterWell,

aerobic septic system, brick & stone

exterior, concrete drive.Horses

allowed! $269,900

Both properties in NewRestricted Subdivison in

Decatur ISD. No city taxes!Builder offering $5,000 rebate to all buyers. Financing available.

Call for appointment 817-846-5997.

BIG HOUSE ON PRAIRIE4-bedroom, 2-bath, media. Very EZqualify!! $83/down, $697/month.Hurry, (940)627-8700.

ENERGY EFFICIENTAlvord ISD, 3/2/2, kitchen with gran-ite counter tops, open concept, amoney saver. Call Agent Cher,(817)874-6510. www.cherrealty.com

FANTASTIC VALUE Decatur area, 5/4.5/4, 3-living areason 3.7 acres. 5,400 square feet liv-ing space. Call Agent Cher,(817)874-6510, www.cherrealty.com

FSBO 3/2/11,367 square feet, custom cabinets,ceramic tile & carpet, CH/A, built2006. Bridgeport ISD. $125k.(940)577-1315.

KOZY KOTTAGENew 3-bedroom, views, gingerbreadlike, custom kitchen! $99/down,$671/month. (940)627-8700.

Lake front home, east side of LakeBridgeport, good fishing spot, 3 bed-room, 2-bath. $80,000/OBO.(940)210-1742.

NORTH RHOME, 2.4 ACRESCustom 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2-living,2-dining, safe room, 6” walls. Pool.30x38’ insulated shop. Covered RVparking. $289,900. Realtor,(972)989-2716.

REINDEER PROPERTYPrivacy galore, trees!! New custom3-bedroom, acres. Perfect for holi-days. $109/down, $581/month.(940)627-8700.

RENT TO OWN$699, 3-bedroom. $729, 4-bedroom.Very EZ qualify. No first, no last.Call (940)627-8700.

STOCKING STUFFER!!4-bedroom, new build, acreage ga-lore. $119/down, $711/month. Moveby Christmas, get $5,000/cash.(940)627-8700.

Lots

PROPERTYLot 2, Block 5, Eagle Addition (Spar-row Street), Decatur. Adjacent Mid-d le Schoo l & Hosp i ta l .$40,000/OBO. (940)255-1283.

Mobile Homes

3/2 DOUBLE WIDEon 2.5 acres, Rhome are. Owner fi-nance, 5% down. $71,000. Call any-time, (817)233-5799.

4 ACRESwith 1 double wide & 1 single wide.Lots of extras. South of Boyd.$150,000. (940)433-8234.

BEAUTIFUL 3, 4 & 5-bedroomhomes set up on two acres ofCOUNTRY PLEASURE. All creditaccepted. Only a few left, call nowfor appointment. (817)986-5836.

BRING THE KIDS!Large 3 & 4-bedroom starter homeson 1+ acres. Homes have new car-pet, appliances & fenced yards!Small down, no credit needed, andowner ass i s ted f i nance .(817)501-8483.

NO MONEY DOWNLoans available. 3 & 4-bedroomdouble wides on 1+ acres. New car-pet & appliances. Easy qualify.(817)253-7042.

OWNER FINANCEWe have two cute 2/2’s in Newarkmobile home park. Oversized coun-try setting lot. Newly renovated &carpeted. One has fenced dog run.A l l u n d e r $ 5 0 0 / m o n t h .(682)286-0693, agent #036227.

RBMOBILEHOMES.COMMove, set-ups, re-levels. In & out ofstate. Licensed, bonded, insured.R e p o s . F r e e e s t i m a t e s .(940)683-5547. RBI #36191.

WILLIAMS MOBILE HOME SERV.Best deal on moving, set up & trimouts. Bonded, licensed & insured.(940)433-3117.

Apartments

1, 2 & 3Bedroom Apartments

Washer &

dryer included

Garages available

BRIDGEWOODExecutive Suites

Bridgeport,TX

817-929-5910Business property

Commercial office space for lease,Decatur. 2,135 square feet.(940)389-5407.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTYOffice/retail space. 1,000-7,000square fee t fo r l ease .(940)627-2510.

Condos, town homes

3/2 CONDOFor sale or lease in Runaway Bay.Private pool, access to lake. Nopets. $68,000 or $750/month.(940)210-9625.

351 EMMA CALLDecatur, 3/2/2, 1,700+ square footwith spa. Excellent condition. Can-non Property Management,(940)393-5317.

Lovely townhome, Runaway Bay,large 2-bedroom, 2-bath, fireplace,appl iances. View of gol fcourse/lake. HOA pool. Nosmoking/pets. (972)380-8939.

Duplexes

**NOW IN BRIDGEPORT**Lovely & spacious duplexes, 3-bed-room, 2-bath. $850/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, 1-BATHduplex. 710 State St., Alvord.$600/month. Cannon Property Man-agement, (940)368-1811.

2-BEDROOM, 2-BATHduplex. 1101 Turkey Creek, Bridge-port. $760/month. Cannon PropertyManagement, (940)368-1811.

3-bedroom, 1-bath brick duplex.CH/A, storage building, utility room,washer/dryer/water included. 13miles NE Decatur. $725/month.(940)466-9702.

3/2/1, Runaway Bay. 1,410 squarefoot, newly remodeled duplex.$800/month, $800/deposit. Call(940)577-0977, (940)577-0939.

Duplex for rent, 3-bedroom, 2-bath.602-B Crestridge Court, Decatur.$800/month. (940)964-2631.

Homes

**NOW IN RUNAWAY BAY**Beautiful new home for rent. 3-bed-room, 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)270-4660.

1-BEDROOM1-bath, Decatur. Cannon PropertyManagement, (940)368-1811.

2-BEDROOM, 1-BATH1660 Old Denton Highway, Decatur.$635/month. Cannon Property Man-agement, (940)368-1811.

2-bedroom, 1-bath, detached ga-rage, Chico ISD. No insidepets /smok ing . $600/month ,$400/deposit. References required.C a l l f o r a p p o i n t m e n t ,(817)753-6811.

2-bedroom, 1-bath, large yard.Bridgeport ISD. References re-quired. $800/month, $400/deposit.(940)389-2650.

2-bedroom, 1-bath. No pets, 1-yearlease. 201 S. Trinity, Decatur. Callafter noon, (940)575-4556.

210 CLEAR FORK TRAILRhome, 2,300 square foot 4-bed-room, 2-bath, 2-car garage. Excel-lent condition. $1,690/month. Can-non Property Management,(940)368-1811.

Decatur, 1400 S. College, 2-bed-room, 2-bath. Bowie, 706-D E. Wil-barger, 2-bedroom, 1-bath town-home. Gainesville, 211 N. Weaver,small restaurant. Karl Klement Prop-e r t i e s , c o n t a c t E l a i n e ,(940)627-6362.www.klementproperties.com.

NEAR DECATUR SQUARE501 N. Church. Slate, hardwoodfloors, stainless steel kitchen appli-ances, 2 large living areas, 2-largebedrooms w/oversized closets,2-bath. Fenced yard, maintenanceincluded. $1,500/[email protected],(682)551-5000.

609 W. Shoemaker, Decatur; 3-bed-room, 2-bath, 2-car garage.$1,100/month. (940)627-9981.

“Timeless Elegance”

817-825-4647

405 W. Oak, 3/2/2$995/month, $800/deposit

200 Cyndilu Lane, 3/2/2$1,600/month, $800/deposit

1505 N. Bus 287 New 2/1, great for roommates.

$925/mo., $800/deposit

All homes include lawn care.

3-bedroom, 2-bath, 7 Wires, Deca-tur. 20 acres, large shop, barn,arena, turn-outs. For sale/rent,$2,000/month, 1st/last, 1-yearl e a s e . ( 9 4 0 ) 6 2 7 - 5 1 9 7 ,(940)389-7309.

7 Wires, Decatur, 4-bedroom,3-bath, 2-car garage. $1,900/month.Available Nov. (940)399-9052.

802 S. HILL, DECATUR2-bedroom, 1-bath, updated.$650/month. Cannon Property Man-agement, Jack, (940)368-1811.

For rent: 2-bedroom, 1-bath, CH/A,all appliances, pool, large fencedyards, Boyd area. $600/month,$500/deposit. (940)433-5077.

Mobile Homes

4-BEDROOM, 3-BATH manufactured home on 27 acres,fenced 16x20 storage building. 15miles north of Decatur, off FM 51.$1,200/month. (817)988-7124.

Spaces & lots

SUNSET RV PARKCentrally located between Decatur,Bridgeport, Bowie on Highway 287.Full hook-ups, free laundry, freewireless internet. (940)845-2007.

Wanted to lease

TOP DOLLAR PAIDfor lease land for grazing or hay pro-duction. (940)902-9916.

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Insurance Verifier & Billing

And Medical Assistant

Growing/busy Pediatric Officelooking for 2 persons.

Must have 2 years Medical office experience.Bi-lingual a plus. Fax resume to Judy

at 940-627-8055.

2000 S. FM 51 • Decatur, TX 76234 - A not for profit hospitalwww.wiseregional.com - EOE - Job Line: 940-626-2525

Physical TherapistWe have an immediate opening in our “patient care centered” Acute Rehabilitation

Unit. We offer a competitive compensation & benefi ts package including $1,000 paid

continuing education per year & APTA/TPTA Membership dues & licensure renewal

for full-time employees. Contact Colleen Walker at 940-626-1308.

Up to $7,500 Sign-On Bonus!

Preschool Director/ Lead TeacherDecatur First United Methodist Church is seeking a Preschool

Director/Lead Teacher. This is a small preschool program that was established in 2005. As a result of the success of this

program the church is considering future expansion. The Directoris responsible for maintaining a safe, positive, and nurturing

environment for the benefit of the children, families and staff. Weare looking for someone with strong skills, both in developingrelationships with students, parents and staff, as well as strong

organizational skills to maintain state licensing requirements and for curriculum development. Basic knowledge and understanding

of the Methodist Church preferred but not necessary.

Please submit resumes to:P.O. Box 302, Decatur, TX 76234,

Attn: Dana Clinesmith.

This position will remain open until filled.

COME BE A PART OF A WINNING TEAMDURHAM SCHOOL SERVICES

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NORTHWEST ISD

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL

940-242-3900 OR JUST APPLY IN PERSON

AT 1950 TEXAN DR. • JUSTIN, TEXAS

is looking for individuals who are interested in training to become a

School Bus DriverNo experience necessary, free training provided.We offer Competitive Wages,Health and Dental benefit options,401(k) and Profit SharingPlans and Unemployment Benefits.

Durham School Services Performs Drug and Alcohol Testing,Motor Vehicle and Background Checks

Lonesome Dove Transports

Rapidly growing tank truck company is seekingExperienced Vacuum Truck Drivers

Day Positions Open Immediately• Must have Class A CDL + Tanker Endorsement

• Must be 25 years old + Good driving record• Starting Pay - Commensurate with experience • Night Shift Differential Pay

• Health, Dental and Life Insurance Benefits• 90 Day Merit Review

• Quarterly Merit and Attendance Awards Program• Safety Award Program

• Paid Vacation after one year

Call or apply in person at:

4566 N. US Hwy. 287, Alvord, TX

940-626-8248 or 888-800-0950

Custom Homes, Remodels,

Commercial ConstructionsJRCONSTRUCTION

24 years experience Great References

817-991-0395

ClearViewTree Service and Stump Removal

- Toll Free -

1-866-606-3224

• Tree Removal

• Stump Grinding

• Storm Damage Experts

• Chipper Service

• Bucket Truck

FREE ESTIMATES(Senior Citizen Discount)

Fully Insured

Wise and Cooke County

rrs TM

Most Credit Cards Accepted

• Land and Lot Clearing

• Driveways and Parking Lots

• Roads

• Demolition

• House Pads

Excavation & Bobcat ServicesJMT

We Can Haul:

• Sand and Gravel

• Topsoil

• Cushion Sand

• Select Fill

• Brick Sand

• Base

Commercial and Residential “No Job To Small Or Too Big”Call for free estimates

Trey: 940-531-0661 • Julian: 940-627-4383

2000 S. FM 51 • Decatur, TX. 76234 - A not for profit hospital

www.wiseregional.com - EOE - Job Line: 940-626-2525

Up to $7,000 RN Bonus

• Social Worker

• HR Generalist

• Web Manager Design & administer

• CooksPart Time/PRN

• Clinical Therapist

• Security

• RN - CCU * ICU * ER

Med/Surg * Behavioral * Rehab

BHS Nurse Mgr

Surgery & Cath Lab (pt)

• Nurse Practitioner/PA

• Therapy Services: OT * PT * PTA

PT Coordinator

Business opportunity

Established resale business forsale. Priced to sell. Call now!(817)991-4976.

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.

Adult/Elderly Care

Governor’s Ridge hiring 7a.m.-3p.m.& 3-11p.m. full-time resident atten-dants. Benefits available. Apply inperson, 300 Devereaux, Decatur.(940)627-1104.

Food service

Line cook needed, days & nights,experience required. Apply in per-son at The Club at Runaway Bay,400 Halfmoon Way.

Evenings & WeekendsWaitstaff

All Shifts2-3 Positions Available

• Dependable • Strong Work Ethic• Drug Screening

Sean’sSean’sMesquite

Pit BBPit BBQQ

Apply in personSee Manager for Details

401 N. Hwy 287, Decatur

940-627-7227

NOW HIRING

Work while your kids are in school.Come to work after they go toschool. Be off before they get homefrom school. Evening & weekendshifts also available. All positions.Apply 9a.m.-6p.m., Mon.-Sat.Sweetie Pie’s Ribeyes, 210 W.Main, Decatur. EOE.

Medical/Dental

Trinity CareCenter

Apply in person at2108 15th St.

Bridgeport, TX940-683-5023

Please come by Trinity Care Center to

complete an application.

Now Hiring

D.O.N.Contact

Jessica Reid, Administrator

Radiology Department

Director

Full time, excellentbenefits and salaryNew 52 bed Acute

Care Hospital

Tom HarrisonHuman Resources

1905 Doctors’ Hospital DriveBridgeport, TX 76426

940-683-0327940-683-0485 Fax

[email protected]

Bridgeport

Seeking Experienced

Weekend and PRN

Pharmacists

Tom HarrisonHuman Resources

1905 Doctors’ Hospital DriveBridgeport, TX 76426

940-683-0327940-683-0485 Fax

[email protected]

Bridgeport

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.

Certified Pharmacy Technician atGail’s Pharmacy. Apply in person,810 WW Ray Circle, Bridgeport.

Staff Physical Therapist,

COTA, LPTA,

Full time and PRN positions

available for Nursing Home/

Hospital

Tom HarrisonHuman Resources

1905 Doctors’ Hospital DriveBridgeport, TX 76426

940-683-0327940-683-0485 Fax

[email protected]

Bridgeport

Chief Nursing Officer, RN

Case Manager, RN

Registered Nurses - Nights

Full Time/All Units

PRN RN’s at $35 per hour

Registered Nurses Call me and

let’s talk about our new pay rates

Tom HarrisonHuman Resources

1905 Doctors’ Hospital DriveBridgeport, TX 76426

940-683-0327940-683-0485 Fax

[email protected]

Bridgeport

Miscellaneous

**HOME CONSTRUCTION**NOW HIRING

Framers & finish carpenters; electri-cians & plumbers. All levels of expe-rience. Must pass drug test. Bridge-port apply @ 1210 Hovey St. (Bull-pen); Azle apply @ 917 Boyd Road.

Environmental field technician. Airtesting, work outdoors, travel. De-gree preferred, but not required.Send resume to 1748 Hlavek Road,Decatur, TX 76234; or [email protected].

Experienced heating & AC installer.Full-time position w/benefits. Call orcome by Mann Refrigeration, 701Cates, Bridgeport; (940)683-6266.

Glamourcraft School Photographyneeds part-time seasonal schoolhelpers for morning hours. Apply9a.m.-2p.m., 740 SW Loop 820,Suite 100, Fort Worth, 76115;(817)923-9901.

Location Decatur, office work. Orderprocessing and fulfillment. Basiccomputer knowledge. Also lookingfor maintenance helper. Supple-mental health care plan. Paid vaca-tion, sick time. Competitive salary.Send resume to Texascraft.com,P.O. BOX 855, Rhome, TX, 76078.

Part-time evenings, experienced of-fice cleaners. Bridgeport or LakeWorth areas. Great pay. Cell(214)535-8738.

ROUTE DRIVERKarl Klement Ford is seeking a de-pendable person with a good drivingrecord & a great attitude. Apply inperson to Jodi Dusek at 605 N.Busi-ness Hwy. 287, Suite 102, Decatur,TX.

Satellite installers needed. Top pay.Can train. Must have own truck &tools, pass background & drugscreening. Cal l Mon.-Fr i . ,10am.-4p.m., (817)825-5907.

Offi ce

Full-time accounting position withbenefits. Experience required. Ver-satile position covering AP/AR &HR. Call or come by Mann Refrig-eration, 701 Cates, Bridgeport;(940)683-6266.

Retail/Sales

Diamond W Truckstop and DryCreek Store in Bridgeport, full-timecashiers needed. Apply in person.Serious applicants only. NODRUGS!

Trades

Busy salon with clientele, lookingfor a nai l tech. Contact(940)433-3030.

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.

Hiring experienced flow back opera-tors and hands. Must have cleandriving record, pass drug test. Con -tact Misti, SCS @(940)627-4416.

JM Materials, the rock company thatcares about you. Your experience isour gain and your opportunity.Home nights, 26% based on experi-ence. Insurance available, multiplebonus programs, holiday pay, vaca-tion and sick pay. Must have goodMVR, minimum 23-years-old andhave a Class A CDL. Call for detailsand appointment, (940)427-2033.

LPG TRANSPORTER NEEDEDHauling LPG gases to and from re-fineries in Texas & Oklahoma. Haz-Mat and tanker endorsements amust. Benefits paid. Must have2-years verifiable experience. Con-tact Mike Lipham @ (940)626-4895,office; or (940)255-0957, cell.

Printing press operator (no filmwork). Single color Ryobi (polyesterplates) and/or Heidelberg Windmill(or Kluge) operator. Die cutting only.Part-time or full-time. Call JackHunt, (817)489-5249.

Work wanted

Retired couple looking for securitywork. Non-drinkers, referencesavailable. Your equipment or ours. 1day to 1 year. Job site, yard andgate security. Tom, (817)489-1836,(817)550-7715; Ed, (817)550-7716.

SERVICES

Childcare

Childcare in my Newark home. Hotmeals & snacks provided. Call(817)489-2779.

Business

BOOKKEEPER AVAILABLEPart-time, your office or ours. Yearsof experience, many softwares &references, full charge. Call Carol,(817)913-9783.

Available for Sunday Services,Weddings and Special Events

Seats 150, Piano and Organ available

940-433-3922

940-390-9125www.candlelightchapeloftexas.com

CANDLELIGHT

CHAPELin Boyd

STONE WORK & CONCRETERetaining walls, patios, rock entries,houses, landscaping. Small brickjobs. Decatur references. 20 yearsexperience. Major credit cards ac-cepted. (817)919-4487.

WE DO TAXES!IRS E File Provider

Direct Deposit Available

403 E Sherman St., Chico.(Inside Austin Realty Group)

940-644-2807

Housecleaning

LOCAL CLEANING SERVICECommercial, residential. Makeready, 1-time or repeat. We cleanwhat others miss. Penny WiseCleaning Service, (940)210-5450.

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.

FIREFIGHTER RESIDENTIALServices. Trim carpentry, home re-pairs & real estate make ready.(940)366-9376.

SERVICES

• Childcare

• Adult/Elderly Care

• Business

• Housecleaning

• Let Me Fix It

• Miscellaneous

• Tutoring

Bored with your job?

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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

Rick & Connie jaynesRick & Connie jaynes1231 cr 4380 • decatur940-389-2945

Affordable pricesquality feed

Notice of Public AuctionFebruary 5, 2009

10 a.m. with registration at 9:30 a.m.

2023 N. Hwy 287, Decatur, Texas 76234

Property Offered:Commercial property outside Decatur city limits. It includes 2 metal build-

ings on approximately 2 acres of land. First building is approximately 60 x

80 with concrete slab. 2nd building is approximately 60 x 100 with 14 foot

walls and concrete slab

Being 2.00 acres situated in the W.C. Dalrymple Survey, Abst. No 253,

Wise County, Texas and being a part of a called 20.838 acre tract in said

Survey described in Vol. 524, Page 519, of the R.R.W.C.T.

BEGINNING at the most Easterly corner of said called 20.838 acre tract,

said point being a 1/2” iron found for corner on the Westerly R.O.W. of

Highway 81-287; THENCE S 89 55’ 24” W, and leaving said R.O.W. a dis-

tance of 429.49’ to a capped 5/8” iron marked K.D. Brown set for corner;

THENCE N 0 00’ 04” E, a distance of 229.30’ to a capped 5/8” iron

marked K.D.Brown set for corner;

Thence N 89 55’ 24” E, a distance of 329.58” to a capped 5/8” iron

marked K.D.Brown set for corner on the Westerly R.O.W. of highway 81-

287: THENCE S 23 33’ 14” E, and with said R.O.W. a distance of 250.00’

to the POINT OF BEGINNING.

--Property being sold subject to Mortgage and Judgement of $266,250.

Address is: 2023 N. Hwy 287, Decatur, Texas 76234

Under the authority in IRC 6331 and 6335 the property described herein

was seized from M & M Conversions, Inc. and will be sold at public auction.

Only the right, title and interest of M & M Conversions, Inc. is offered for sale.

If requested the IRS will furnish information about possible encumbrances,

although No encumbrances were found.

All property is offered subject to any prior valid outstanding liens in favor of

third parties against the taxpayer which are superior to the lien of the U.S.The

US makes no guarantee or warranty, expressed or implied, as to the validity,

quality, or condition of the property or it’s fitness for any use. No claim will be

considered for allowance or adjustment or for rescission of the sale based

upon failure of the property to conform with any representation expressed or

implied.

Full payment is required upon acceptance of the highest bid;

property must be removed day of sale.

Notice of sale has been given in accordance with all legal requirements.

All payments must be by cash, certified, or cashiers or check drawn on any

bank of trust company incorporated under the laws of the U.S., payable to

U.S.Treasury.

For more info: www.irsauctions.gov

R. Wayne Farrar, PALS, 214-704-7264

Limited Time Offer

STOP STICKERS NOW!

The months of January and Februaryare the time to apply pre-emergent herbicides.

Stop stickers & broad leaf weedsby applying pre-emergents

on your lawn NOW!

Call for a FREE Lawn Analysis Today

940-627-7378Wise/Chem Safe Pest Control & Lawn Care

Your Professional Lawn Care Company

Limited Time Offer

FREE Lawn Fertilizationwhen you sign up for a full lawn care program.

Stop stickers & broadleafed weeds

MIKE’S RV SERVICEService calls, insurance work, fullrepairs, power washing, detailing.Also work on horse & enclosed trail-ers. Michael, (940)399-7565.

RUSSELL’SHome Improvements

& Repair

All Types of

RemodelingRepairs Large or SmallAdd-ons, Decks And More

Call

940-627-6947 or 940-389-4943

Miscellaneous

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.

Clay RobbinsClay Robbins916 CR 4679, Boyd, TX 76023

940-433-5880

TraditionalTraditionalOkinawan KarateOkinawan Karate

Okinawan WeaponsOkinawan WeaponsSelf-DefenseSelf-Defense

Robbins Isshinryu KARATEKARATE

Tommy ShackelfordDriveway Construction

* Gravel Drives * Culverts* Parking Areas * RoadsInstalled or Resurfaced

Best Quality Workmanship

A ordable Pricing940-482-6578

Williams’ Hauling & Tractor Works• Brushhog & Finish Mowing• Blading, Plowing & Tilling• Backhoe work, driveways• Dirt, sand & gravel hauling• Land Clearing• All types cleanup & haul-offs• Quality work, fair pricing

James Williams940-399-9138

Insured

Farm and Ranch

FARM ANDRANCH

Farm Equipment

2000 New Holland tractor, TC 33D.Front-end loader, 5’ brush hogmower, disc, 33 HP, 4WD, midPTO, 3-point hook up, low hours,h y d r o s t a t t r a n s m i s s i o n .(817)614-3205

2007 CaseIH Maxxum 1152WD,REDUCED PRICE, $41,000. 2005Case 450 Skid Steer, $24,500. 2002New Holland LS190 Skid Steer, newtires, $18,500. (940)627-5451.

OCEAN FREIGHT CONTAINERSNew & used. Water tight & rodentproof. Larry Singley, (817)992-9122.

PULL-BEHINDfor lawn mower or 4-wheeler. Onlyused 1 time. $800. (940)433-8234.

Fencing

CATTLEGUARDSEntry ways & pipe fencing, cornerposts or H braces. Also do weldingrepairs . Cal l for deta i ls ,(817)319-2989.

FARM & RANCH FENCINGPipe & cable, non-climb, barbedwire, entrances, solar gate opera-tors, repairs. Jim at (940)367-7505.

Lawn and garden

ALL AROUND WINTERhandyman. Knowledgeable, experi-enced, dependable, affordable. Re-pairs, improvements, yard work, etc.William Osteen, (940)255-2639.

LONE OAK LANDSCAPINGPersonalized landscape plans,20-years experience. Plants fur-nished, you plant or we plant. Sod,tree work, decks/patios/walls.(940)389-1778.

TREES TRIMMED & REMOVED36 years in business, insured.(817)444-0861, Teater.

Yard a mess? Shelby’s QualityLawn Care. (940)577-3146.

Livestock

AQHA RED BAYgelding, 11-years-old, cow working& trail, experienced rider. $3,000.(940)394-6027.

BEAUTIFUL RED ANGUScattle. 10-15 head, females.(940)433-3981.

BUY & SELL & TRADEAll classes of horses. All ridinghorses sold, 72 hour unconditionalguaran tee . (940)224-1470 ,(940)644-5956.

C BAR M TACK-FEED-HORSES143 CR4396, Decatur, TX. Cash,c h e c k s , c r e d i t c a r d s .www.cbarm.net, (817)929-3612.

HORSES WANTEDWill remove or possibly buy un-wanted horses. (817)360-7617 or(940)210-4052.

LLAMASweanlings (6-months-old), adults,bred females, guardians & pet qual-ity. We provide training & supportfor new owners. (940)433-5897.

MIX 30liquid feed. 16% protein, 10% vegfat. $265/ton, $1.23/gallon, deliv-ered. Servicing Wise, North Texas.(817)233-3779.

Livestock lost and found

Lost: black Angus bull, white spoton forehead, 4-years-old, trianglebrand (points down) left hip. Lastseen FM 730, 11 miles north Deca-tur, 12-10-2008. (940)389-1921.

Miscellaneous

BOBCAT WORK All types dirt work, drainage, level-ing, land clearing, gravel, driveways,clean-up, etc. Reasonable rates.Jef f Case (817)565-5444,(817)929-9805

Mowing

ANY SIZE ACREAGE MOWEDLarge acreage, $22/acre. Smallacreage, $35-$45/acre. Tommy,(940)482-6578.

Pasture and feed

1ST CHOICE FERTILIZEDcoastal round bales, $30-$50/bale.Call for details & minimum.(940)433-3981.

CHRISTIAN COWBOY HAYFertilized coastal, 4x5 round bales,$45-$55. Delivery available. Squarebales. Quantity discounts available.(940)626-4627, (940)577-9629, cell.

CLEAN FERTILIZEDcoastal square bales. Last cutting.$6/each. (940)394-6027.

COASTAL HAY2007 & 2008. Round & square. Call(940)748-2434, C&S Dairy.

COASTAL HAY2008 square bales, fertilized, barnstored. No minimum, you load,$6.50/bale. Boyd, (940)433-2335.

COASTAL HORSE HAY

2008 square bales in barn, fertilized,no weeds. No minimum. BetweenAlvord/Decatur. Delivery available.(817)991-7625, (940)627-2813.

COW HAY2007 round, net-wrapped,Coastal/Johnson mix. $35/bale. Call(940)368-1413.

GOOD QUALITYSmall squares, Coastal & Sudan.(940)393-6095.

HAY FOR SALECoastal or prairie hay. Round bales,4x5.5. $40, 10 bale minimum. $45,delivered inside Wise County.(940)393-5853.

★QUALITY COASTAL★Hay, good hay, cow/horse hay.Have questions? Call. Heavy, large,5x5, 2008, net-wrapped. $60. 7Wires area. (940)627-5185.

PETS

Pets

!!ATTENTION!!We suggest that our readers thor-oughly investigate any advertiserbefore investing any money.

JACK RUSSELLpuppies. Shots & wormed.$250/each. (940)433-8174;(979)204-7323, cell.

GORGEOUS PUPPIESChocolate labs, green eyes, allshots given, $100/each. 5 males, 1female. Call (940)210-2977,(940)374-3366.

OLDE ENGLISH BULLDOGGESpups & adults, $300-$800. MaleAKC Chihuahua pup, $225.P i c t u r e s o n w e b s i t e :www.freewebs.com/heartoftexas-bulldoggesDecatur, TX; (940)627-6212.

Pets lost and found

$100 Reward, lost Pointer. Lastseen in Chico, Dec. 5, 2008. She isWhite and Tan. (940)644-5625 (Noquestions asked.)

Lost dogs: black female Lab, yellowmale Lab. Near CR4360 & CR4472b e t w e e n B o y d / D e c a t u r .(940)433-7539.

Strayed from our home on FM 730North, 1 male Blood Hound. Ap-proximately 90 lbs, 6-years-old, ta-too in left ear. Dog belongs to16-year-old grandson. Very gentle,answers to the name of Big Mac.Please call (940)627-2717.

MERCHANDISEFOR SALE

Appliances

SAVEAT AARON’S

Big savings on lease returns.

Lamps from $19 per pair. Nice

Sofa & Love $389. Computers

from $329. Mattress sets from

$159. Brand New 60 inch

Mitsubishi High Def DLP TV, 2

year warranty, $1,499.

Appliances, dinettes and much

more. Quantities limited.

Cash or Master Card/Visa.

1304 Highway 51 S. Decatur,

940-627-5043, ask for Miles

GE DOUBLE OVENworks great. $15. (940)627-5657.

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.

Firewood

FIREWOOD FOR SALEDelivery available for additionalc h a r g e . W i s e C o u n t y ,(806)252-7020.

FIREWOOD FOR SALESplit oak firewood. Delivery avail-able. (940)433-2678.

FIREWOODfor sale. (940)389-3413.

SPLIT OAK FIREWOODStacked & delivered in WiseCounty. $180/cord; $95/half cord.(940)595-8133.

Miscellaneous

PIPE/ROD5,500 feet of 2 3/8” pipe, tested at5,000 lbs., $3/foot. (940)566-5307.

USED I-BEAMS2 3/8” pipe, $1.40/foot, 30’ long. 4”pipe, $4.70/foot, 45’ long.(940)566-5307.

WHEELCHAIR LIFTSRamps, repairs and scooter rentals.New & used portable scooters. CallMatt Sadberry, MedCare Solutions.(940)575-9261.

Cars

2000 Mercury Sable. 105,000 miles.Very clean, runs good, cold air,leather interior, sunroof. $3,500.(817)487-3209, leave message.

I’LL BUY THOSE YARD CARSas well as your good used cars.Arvin, (817)925-8768.

You AreYou Are

Approved!Approved!100% Approval100% Approval

Cars &TrucksCars &Trucksstarting

at 699699 dn.

107 S. Hwy. 287 • DecaturBehind Dairy Queen

940-626-8000

NoNoCreditCredit

Check!Check!

$$

We also buy cars!

Recreational vehicles

1998 Jeep Wrangler, 3” lift, 33”t ires, soft top, 4-cyl inder.$7,000/OBO. (940)389-8917.

2003 33.5 FOOT NEW VISIONall season 5th wheel. 3-slides, 2ACs, new heater, washer/dryerhook-ups, not smoked in. $22,600.(940)627-6762, (940)389-6601.

Pickups/Vans/SUVs

1998 CHEVROLET 25003/4 ton pickup with tow package.$ 4 , 0 0 0 . ( 9 4 0 ) 6 2 7 - 1 4 8 0 ,(940)577-1182.

2007 DODGE RAM 2500(940)427-5644.

WE FINANCE

Buy Here

Pay Here

Downs startat $688 +TTL

1995 FORD F250Flatbed, 7.3, 5-speed. $3,000.(817)614-6730

1993 FORD F3504-door, heat, a/c, toolbox, gas en-gine. Runs great. $3,000. Call(940)626-9520 or see at 313 S.Hovey St., Chico.

Heavy Equipment

1995 TRAVIS Aluminum end dump. $16,000.(940)964-2551.

Trailers

I BUY TRAILERSHorse, livestock, flatbed & utilitytrailers. Call (940)224-1470 or(940)644-5956.

Auctions

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

PETS

• Pets

• Pets Lost & Found

• Pet Care/Training

• Pet Stud Services

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

• Appliances

• Clothing/Jewelry

• Furniture

• Garage Sales

• Firewood

• Miscellaneous

• Auctions

You’ve got it...Somebody wants it.

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WEATHER

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4 43

4 43

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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-

ber, the greater the need for eye and skin protection.

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

Bright and sunny

56° 27°

FRIDAY

Chance for a couple

of showers

76° 45°

SATURDAY

Mostly sunny, breezy

and cooler

57° 38°

SUNDAY

Mostly cloudy

57° 38°

MONDAY

Cloudy with a couple

of showers

58° 43°

WEDNESDAY

Sunny and warmer

69° 34°

THURSDAY

Mostly cloudy, windy

and mild

70° 50°

New First Full Last

Jan 26 Feb 2 Feb 9 Feb 16

Denton through Sunday, January 18

Total for the week 0.00”

Total for the month 0.49”

Total for the year 0.49”

Normal for the month 1.11”

Normal for the year 1.11”

Last week’s high/low 69°/18°

Normal high/low 53°/32°

Average temperature 41.7°

Normal average temperature 42.0°

As of 7 a.m. Sunday (in feet)

Possum King L. 1000 997.54 +0.06

L. Bridgeport 836 827.91 -0.01

As of 7 a.m. Sunday (in feet)

Forecasts and graphics provided by

AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009

Tuesday 3:08 a.m. 1:07 p.m.

Wednesday 4:05 a.m. 1:52 p.m.

Thursday 4:59 a.m. 2:41 p.m.

Friday 5:48 a.m. 3:36 p.m.

Saturday 6:31 a.m. 4:33 p.m.

Sunday 7:09 a.m. 5:31 p.m.

Monday 7:43 a.m. 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday 7:32 a.m. 5:51 p.m.

Wednesday 7:32 a.m. 5:52 p.m.

Thursday 7:32 a.m. 5:53 p.m.

Friday 7:31 a.m. 5:54 p.m.

Saturday 7:31 a.m. 5:55 p.m.

Sunday 7:30 a.m. 5:56 p.m.

Monday 7:30 a.m. 5:56 p.m.

Jacksboro 20 3.73 -0.01

near Boyd 16 6.15 +0.01

Bridgeport 12 2.02 -0.34

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.

DECATURDECATUR56/2756/27

WEATHERFORDWEATHERFORD

58/2858/28

MINERAL WELLSMINERAL WELLS

57/3157/31

FORT WORTHFORT WORTH

62/3062/30

DALLASDALLAS

59/3259/32

PALO PINTOPALO PINTO

58/3058/30

FAIRFIELDFAIRFIELD

61/2961/29

GREENVILLEGREENVILLE

55/2855/28

JACKSBOROJACKSBORO

53/2853/28

SHERMANSHERMAN

60/2860/28

DENTONDENTON

56/2856/28

KAUFMANKAUFMAN

55/2955/29

GLEN ROSEGLEN ROSE60/2660/26

CLEBURNECLEBURNE

56/2956/29

STEPHENVILLESTEPHENVILLE58/3058/30

WAXAHACHIEWAXAHACHIE

58/3158/31

WICHITA FALLSWICHITA FALLS

58/3158/31

ARDMOREARDMORE

56/3156/31

GRAHAMGRAHAM

61/2961/29

MONTAGUEMONTAGUE

58/3258/32

WAURIKAWAURIKA

54/2854/28

ATHENSATHENS

60/2960/29

MCKINNEYMCKINNEY

58/2658/26

HENRIETTAHENRIETTA

59/3259/32

BONHAMBONHAM

54/2754/27

GAINESVILLEGAINESVILLE

58/3058/30

MERIDIANMERIDIAN

61/2861/28

DURANTDURANT

54/3054/30

WACOWACO

62/3362/33

CORSICANACORSICANA

57/3157/31

HILLSBOROHILLSBORO

59/3059/30

COMANCHECOMANCHE

60/2860/28

RF: RF: RF: RF: RF:RF: RF: RF: RF: RF: RF: RF: RF: RF: 71°54° 56°73°65° 53°52°22°20° 40°37°41° 32°27°

Temperatures 1/20 - 1/26 Precipitation 1/20 - 1/26

RHOMERHOME

BRIDGEPORTBRIDGEPORT

57/3157/31

58/3158/31

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Continued from 10

WISE NOTES FOR CONSUMERS

AMONG THE ELITE — The Wise County 11 and under co-ed soccer ended a successful season

with a second-place fi nish in the area championship. The talented group includes Reagan

Johnson, Beto Martinez, Jacy Freeman, Bailey Brazeau, Jessica Kyle, Anna Sherwood, Morgan

Mote, Conner, Mooney, Courtney Wilson, Carlos Arevalo, Adrian Berube, Annie Maxwell and

coach Kevin Johnson. Not pictured is Issac Pannell.

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At left, three window

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