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Weekly entertainment magazine of the Denton Record-Chronicle

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Page 1: June 10 Denton Time 2010
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK DentonTime

ON THE COVERLIZARDS & LIONSDenton Community Theatre

presents Tennessee Williams’

The Night of the Iguana, while

Texas Woman’s University

Drama stages The Lion, the

Witch and the Wardrobe.

(Associated Press file photo)

Story on Page 8

FIND IT INSIDEMUSICConcerts and nightclub

schedules. Page 5MOVIESReviews and summaries.

Page 7DININGRestaurant listings. Page 10

TO GET LISTEDINFORMATIONInclude the name and descrip-

tion of the event, date, time,

price and phone number the

public can call. If it’s free, say

so. If it’s a benefit, indicate the

recipient of the proceeds.

TELL US ONLINE:Visit www.dentonrc.com, and

click on “Let Us Know.”

E-MAIL IT TO:[email protected]

FAX IT TO:940-566-6888

MAIL IT TO:Denton Time

314 E. Hickory St.

Denton, TX 76201

DEADLINE:Noon the Friday before publica-

tion. All information will be ver-

ified with the sender before

publication; verification must

be completed by noon the

Monday before publication for

the item to appear.

REACH USEDITORIAL & ARTFeatures EditorLucinda Breeding . . 940-566-6877

[email protected]

ADVERTISINGAdvertising DirectorSandra Hammond 940-566-6820

Classified ManagerJulie Hammond. . . . 940-566-6819

Retail Advertising ManagerShawn Reneau . . . . 940-566-6843

Advertising fax . . 940-566-6846

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Hailey’s Club lends itshouse to Denton actsSunday night, and the

lineup brings on ambient, nu-jazz, experimental and punkmusic.

The bill is four-deep withDenton music-makers: Babar,Bleach Boys, Emic and OpsEsponja.

Babar specializes in spaciousinstrumental music madebetween just three musicians.What feels simple eventuallygrows more layered andthough the band is plugged in,it doesn’t do noise.

Bleach Boys, a Rabid DogRecords band, does surf punk.There’s lots of reverb, a sonicchip on a young shoulder andmore melody than you usuallyfind in a punk band.

For Ops Esponja, a mysteri-ous Denton property thatmixes drum and bass with nu-jazz, the music soothes thesavage breast without puttingthe brain on chill. Synth lineshop along with smooth plasticbeats. This is music that goesdown good with an urbandrink.

Emic, an indie act that givesmember credits to ShinsukiJibu for “visuals,” also makesgentle electronic music thatisn’t totally ambient but quiteat home in a rock-only bin.

Emic released its firstalbum, and, we are all growingin a cycle, in February. GeorgeKaiho and Semmei Kai playguitar, Kohsuke Tajima playsbass and Yuri Sasamoto playsdrums. No rough edgesemerge on the album. Emic’ssound is a slow-growing sort,swelling in an impressionisticway without falling into coldrepetition.

Sunday night should havesomething for the head-bangers and air guitarists as

well as a buffet of sound forthe music wonks.

Details: Doors open at 9p.m. Cover is $3 for ages 21and older, $5 for thoseyounger than 21. Hailey’s is at

122 W. Mulberry St. For moreinformation, visit www.haileysclub.com

�If you like his R&B tune “B

Sweet,” Denton piano man and

University of North Texasgraduate Andrew Tinker hasjust the event for you.

Tinker is recruiting a crowdfor a video shoot coming upfor the song June 18 in Rock-wall.

Tinker isn’t picky — fansand aspiring screen stars arewelcome to the shoot. “BSweet” is a track from his pop-rock album It Takes the World.

Tinker said in an e-mail thathe’s getting some high-gradehelp.

“Dolby (yes, THE Dolby ofDolby surround sound fame) ispaying for the production ofthis video to go on their 7.1 sur-round sound demo reel, andit’s going to be quite the pro-duction indeed,” Tinker said.“We’re shooting for three days,renting a two-ton grip truck,flying in a director of photogra-phy from L.A., we’ve got amodel, a top-notch profession-al crew, the whole nine yards …and we need to make the lastscene, which is an outdoor con-cert scene look HUGE.”

Tinker made it clear thatfans shouldn’t come expectingto hear a whole set.

“This is not a concert,” hesaid. “It’s a video shoot. Youwill hear the same song overand over.”

Rules: Andrew Tinker T-shirts are fine. Clothes withlogos or brand names are dis-couraged. No alcohol isallowed on set.

Details: Crowd shots will befilmed from 5 p.m. to wrap,which Tinker expects to beafter sunset, at the amphithe-ater at The Harbor in Rock-wall, 2074 Summer Lee Drive.Extras are welcome to comeearlier.

Perks: Featured extras willget $25. Food available on afirst-come, first-served basis,and there will be an after-party with beer. For moreinformation, visit the eventpage on Facebook at www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117042091673034. Reserva-tions are requested; [email protected].

— Lucinda Breeding

TURN IT UP Best bets for music this weekend

Courtesy photo

You ought to be in pictures. Andrew Tinker, a Denton piano

rock wunderkind, is shooting a video for his R&B ditty, “B

Sweet.” He wants his fans — and aspiring video stars — to

join him for the shoot in Rockwall on June 18.

Courtesy photo

Emic plays Hailey’s Club on Sunday night with three other

Denton-based bands.

Varied local lineupon Sunday; Tinkerseeks video extras

Keys, riffs and surround sound

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Denton Juneteenth is cel-ebrating its 40thanniversary with a festi-

val that starts this weekend andcontinues into next.

Juneteenth honors the day— June 19, 1865 — whenUnion soldiers arrived inGalveston to announce the endof the Civil War and that slaveswere free, two-and-a-half yearsafter the Emancipation Procla-mation gave them that free-dom. There’s speculation whythe news arrived late — from amessenger murdered on hisway to Texas to the informationbeing deliberately withheld —but what is known for sure isthat Juneteenth is the oldestknown holiday to commemo-rate the end of slavery in theUnited States. It’s also knownas Freedom Day or Emancipa-tion Day, and became an offi-cial state holiday in Texas onJanuary 1, 1980.

Five thousand people areexpected to attend DentonJuneteenth 2010.

A slew of entertainment andactivities are planned, kickingoff with the Denton MissJuneteenth pageant Saturday,where six young womenbetween the ages of 16 and 21will compete for the title and

cash prizes. The festivities continue June

17 with the Heritage of HopeCelebration. Community lead-ers and some of the area’s tophigh school graduates will behonored. New this year is a cul-tural arts exhibit that celebratesthe emancipation of slaves.

At 4 p.m. June 18, judgingbegins as grill masters competeto win this year’s annual barbe-cue cook-off. At 6 p.m., theannual gospel extravaganzabrings together area choirs torejoice and sing praise music.Some of the featured gospel per-formers will be Katina SonoButler, the Kingdom Manifesterspraise team, Archie Robinson,Lynn Smith and Tre Nelson.

All of the events lead up tothe all-day June 19 bash, start-ing at 9 a.m. with a co-ed soft-ball tournament. At the sametime, parade participants willbe assembling at the DentonCivic Center.

The annual JuneteenthGrand Parade starts at 10 a.m.Floats, bands, steppers andplenty of community spirit willwind through the downtownSquare, past the Courthouse onthe Square, to SoutheastDenton, ending at Fred MoorePark. The celebration will con-

tinue until 8 p.m. with food ven-dors, including many who com-peted in the barbecue cook-offthe day before, music and liveentertainment, children’s gamesand prizes, and a three-on-threebasketball tournament.

Live music will be providedthroughout the day, includingsuch entertainers as the partyfunk brass band Inner City AllStars, the all-girl band Beautyand the Beats, the DynamicWichita Kansas Steppers, and

rappers SmoothD and MadamIce. The head-liner is Dallasjazz singer ands a x o p h o n i s tDon Diego, whowill perform at6:15 p.m. on theC.H. CollinsActivity Stage atFred Moore Park.

For more information, visitwww.dentonjuneteenth.org.

— Ellen Ritscher Sackett

Let freedom ring

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Weekend of music,barbecue markscity’s Juneteenth

Denton High School

alumni from 1980-

1989 ride a float in

the annual

Juneteenth Grand

Parade last year.

Denton Record-Chroniclefile photo

Diego

DENTON JUNETEENTH 2010SATURDAY, JUNE 12 3 p.m. — Denton Miss Juneteenth Pageant. University of North TexasLyceum Building in the UNT Union, 1155 Union Circle.THURSDAY, JUNE 176:30 p.m. — Heritage of Hope Celebration includes cultural art exhibit.Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center, 1300 Wilson St.FRIDAY, JUNE 18 4 p.m. — Judging for annual barbecue cook-off at Fred Moore Park,701 Wilson St.6 p.m. — Annual gospel extravaganza at Fred Moore Park. Featuringgospel music, praise dancers and more.SATURDAY, JUNE 199 a.m. — Juneteenth Grand Parade. Check-in and lineup begins at 9a.m. at the Denton Civic Center parking lot, 321 E. McKinney St. Theparade begins at 10 a.m. and winds through Southeast Denton to FredMoore Park.9 a.m. — Co-ed softball tournament at Fred Moore Park.6 p.m. — Three-on-three basketball tournament at Fred Moore Park.9 a.m. to 8 p.m. — All-day Juneteenth celebration at Fred Moore Park.

EVENTS THURSDAY

10 to 10:45 a.m. and 11 to 11:45a.m. — Story Time at South

Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane,

includes stories, songs and puppets

for children ages 1-5 and their care-

givers. Call 940-349-8752.

11 a.m. — Summer Reading Clubkickoff with Brett Roberts and his

Magic Reading Railroad show at Lake

Dallas City Hall, 212 Main St. Call

940-497-3566 or visit www.lake

citieslibrary.org.

2 to 5 p.m. — BabysittingWorkshop at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Youths ages 12-18

can become a certified babysitter.

Registration is required and space is

limited. Free. Call 940-349-8741 or e-

mail [email protected].

4 to 4:45 p.m. — BookAdventures at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St., includes

crafts and activities for children in

kindergarten through third grade.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

7 to 8 p.m. — “E-mail forBeginners” at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Create an e-

mail account and learn general use,

safety and security tips. Registration

is required. Call 940-349-8752 or e-

mail [email protected].

8 p.m. — Shorts: The Adventuresof the Wishing Rock is tonight’s

free Movie in the Park at Quakertown

Park, 321 E. McKinney St. Enjoy a

marshmallow roast and arts and

crafts at 8 p.m., followed by the

movie at 9 p.m. Concessions will also

be sold. Call 940-349-7275.

FRIDAY10 to 10:45 a.m. — Splish SplashStory Time at Water Works Park,

2100 Long Road. Free, but partici-

pants will be limited to the Children’s

Play Pool and must leave by 10:45

a.m. or pay admission. Call 940-349-

8752.

7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents The Night ofthe Iguana by Tennessee Williams

at the Campus Theatre, 214 W.

Hickory St. Tickets are $10-$17. Visit

www.campustheatre.com or call

940-382-1915.

10 a.m. and 7 p.m. — TWU Dramapresents The Lion, the Witch andthe Wardrobe at the Redbud

Theater, 304 Administration Drive.

Tickets are $5-$10. For tickets, visit

www.twu.edu/drama or call 940-

898-2020.

SATURDAY8 a.m. to 2 p.m. — DentonCommunity Market at the corner

of Carroll Boulevard and Sycamore

Street. Features locally produced

food, produce, arts and crafts, and

music. Visit www.dentonmarket.org.

10 to 10:45 a.m. — Story Time at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St., includes stories, songs and pup-

pets for children age 1-5 and their

caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

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11 a.m. — Advanced TechnologyComplex Car Show at C.H. Collins

Athletic Complex, 1500 Long Road.

Admission is free. Cars can be regis-

tered at the gate for $15 cash before

11 a.m. on the day of the show.

Proceeds benefit the Denton school

district’s auto technology depart-

ment. Call 940-369-4850.

1 to 3 p.m. — Dennis Welch pres-ents “Open Call,” a workshop on

auditioning for non-musical plays, as

part of Second Saturday Seminars

presented by the Denton Community

Theatre at the Campus Theatre, 214

W. Hickory St. Free. To reserve a spot,

call 940 382-7014, ext. 3, or e-mail

[email protected].

2 p.m. and 7 p.m. — TWU Dramapresents The Lion, the Witch andthe Wardrobe at the Redbud

Theater, 304 Administration Drive.

Tickets are $5-$10. For tickets, visit

www.twu.edu/drama or call 940-

898-2020.

7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents The Night ofthe Iguana by Tennessee Williams

at the Campus Theatre, 214 W.

Hickory St. Tickets are $10-$17. Visit

www.campustheatre.com or call

940-382-1915.

7:30 p.m. — Opera House Singersof Pilot Point Concert at the Pilot

Point Community Opera House, 110

S. Washington St., Pilot Point, offer-

ing a special tribute to the military

and a guest appearance from the

first grade at Pilot Point Elementary.

Free. E-mail [email protected].

SUNDAY2 p.m. — Shutter Island showing

as part of New Release Movie Day at

Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. Rated R, 138 minutes.

Free. Call 940- 349-8256 or e-mail

[email protected].

2 p.m. — TWU Drama presentsThe Lion, the Witch and theWardrobe at the Redbud Theater,

304 Administration Drive. Tickets are

$5-$10. For tickets, visit www.twu.

edu/drama or call 940-898-2020.

2 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents The Night ofthe Iguana by Tennessee Williams

at the Campus Theatre, 214 W.

Hickory St. Tickets are $10-$17. Visit

www.campustheatre.com or call

940-382-1915.

MONDAY5 to 7 p.m. — “Resumes, CoverLetters and InterviewingWorkshop” at Lake Dallas City Hall,

212 Main St. Call 940-497-3566 or

visit www.lakecitieslibrary.org.

6 to 8 p.m. — Chess Night at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Players of all ages and skill levels

welcome. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

TUESDAY9:30 to 10:15 a.m. — MotherGoose Time at South Branch

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane, includes

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You don’t see themmuch anymore, butshoeshine boxes used

to dot America’s city streetcorners, and young boyswould whet their appetite forenterprise with its contents —shoe brush, rags and polish.

Burt Finger, director ofDallas’ PDNB Gallery, for-merly Photographs Do NotBend, has collected antiqueshoeshine boxes for eightyears. He developed an exhib-it of both the boxes and pho-tographs of shoeshine boys

and men. Most of the photoswere taken during the GreatDepression. The boxes arefrom all over the world.

The first stop for theexhibit, “Shine,” is the Centerfor the Visual Arts in Denton.The collection will be shownin the Meadows Gallery.

The exhibit opens with areception from 6 to 8 p.m.Friday and runs through Aug.1. Gallery hours are 1 to 5 p.m.Tuesday through Sunday.Admission is free.

— Lucinda Breeding

LEFT: A boy

shines a

woman’s shoe

in the 1930s.

Shining shoes

was the first

enterprise for

many American

boys, but it was

also a means to

provide for fam-

ilies when men

needed work

during the Great

Depression.

BELOW: A

shoeshine box

had to be small

enough to carry,

big enough for a

footrest and

roomy enough

for polish, a

shoe brush and

rags.

Courtesy photos/PDNB Gallery

Shine on Dallas gallery sends exhibit on the road

The Bird Dogs — featuringGeorge Dunham, best knownas a morning show co-host on“The Ticket” KTCK-AM (1310)— will be tonight’s TwilightTunes act. The music begins at6:30 p.m. on the north lawn ofthe Courthouse on the Square,110 W. Hickory St.

The Argyle-based band playsoriginal Texas country tuneswritten and sung by Dunham,backed up by Steve Porcari on

electric guitar,Clay Powers onsteel guitar,Travis Behl onbass andBryant “Pablo”Russell ondrums.

Grab somegrub, something to sip and ablanket to sit on. It’s OK tobring kids, too, for this freeconcert presented by the

Denton Main Street Asso-ciation.

For more information, visitwww.dentonmainstreet.org orcall 940-349-8529. In case ofrain, the event moves toSweetwater Grill and Tavern,115 S. Elm St.

Next week come hear somejazz, funk and Latin music asperformed by the John AdamsGroup.

— Ellen Ritscher Sackett

Bird Dogs turned loose on the lawn

Dunham

stories and activities for infants and

their caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

10 to 11 a.m. — SummertimeScience at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St., explores the nat-

ural world described in class stories

with activities that combine science

and literature. Free. For students

entering grades 6-8. Call 940-349-

8752.

10:30 to 11:15 a.m. — ToddlerTime at South Branch Library, 3228

Teasley Lane, includes stories, pup-

pets and activities for toddlers and

their caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

12 p.m. — Ringling Brothers and

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BUTTERFIELD STAGE PRESENTS

JUNE 18-19JUNE 24-26AT 7:30 PMGAINESVILLESTATETHEATER200 E. CALIFORNIA ST.

Stage Adaptation by DEAN PITCHFORD and WALTER BOBBIEBased on the Original Screenplay by Dean PitchfordMusic by TOMSNOW Lyrics by DEAN PITCHFORDAdditional Music by ERIC CARMEN, SAMMY HAGAR, KENNY LOGGINS and JIM STEINMAN

DID YOU EVER GET BUSTED FOR BOPPIN’?TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

www.butterfieldstage.orgOR CALL 940-665-8152 FOR DETAILS

FJ

Barnum & Bailey Circus clownsvisit North Branch Library, 3020 N.

Locust St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

2 to 4 p.m. — “Resumes, CoverLetters and Interviewing Tips”class at Emily Fowler Central Library,

502 Oakland St., offers guidelines for

creating resumes and cover letters

as well as basic interview tips. Call

940-349-8752 to register.

2:30 p.m. — Ringling Brothersand Barnum & Bailey Circusclowns visit South Branch Library,

3228 Teasley Lane. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

4:30 p.m. — Ringling Brothersand Barnum & Bailey Circusclowns visit Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Free. Call

940-349-8752.

4 to 4:45 p.m. — Book Adven-tures at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St., includes crafts and

activities for children in kindergarten

through third grade. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

7 to 8 p.m. — Family Wii Night at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Play Mario Kart, Wii Olympics and

Guitar Hero. For children 10 and

younger and their families. Free. Call

940-349-8752.

7 to 8 p.m. — Magic and MayhemBook Club at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St., will discuss

Among the Hidden by Margaret

Peterson Haddix. Free. For ages 10

and older. Call 940-349-8752.

WEDNESDAY9:30 to 10:15 a.m. — ToddlerTime at Emily Fowler Central Library,

502 Oakland St., includes stories,

puppets and activities for toddlers

and their caregivers. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

11 to 11:45 a.m. — Story Time at

Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St., includes stories, songs

and puppets for children ages 1-5

and their caregivers. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

3 to 3:45 p.m. — Father’s DayCards at South Branch Library,

3228 Teasley Lane. Children and

teens can make a unique handcraft-

ed card for dad. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

4 to 4:45 p.m. — Father’s DayCards at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St. Children and teens can

make a unique handcrafted card for

dad. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

4 to 5 p.m. — Game Day at North

Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.

Play Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Guitar

Hero and other Wii and PlayStation 2

games. For ages 10-18. Free. Call

940-349-8752.

6 to 7 p.m. — It’s a Girl Thing at

South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley

Lane, is a book club for girls and their

mom, grandmother or other woman

friend. This month’s book is Charlie

and the Chocolate Factory by Roald

Dahl. Free. Ages 8-12. Call 940-349-

8752.

6:30 to 7:30 p.m. — AnimangaClub at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St. Teens in grades 6-12

share their love of all things

anime/manga. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

MUSICAndy’s Bar Thurs: R4WR, 8pm. Fri:

Last One’s Left, Pandora, Silver-

tonguedevil, 8pm. 122 N. Locust St.

940-565-5400. www.myspace.com/

andysbar.

Art Six Coffee House Music, plays

The Ray Roberts Area ElksLodge and Clear CreekAnimal Hospital invite petowners to a vaccination drivethis weekend. The drive willbenefit a Sanger girl who hasjust finished kindergarten,Kodi Tutt.

Kodi has been diagnosedwith a neuroblastoma, anaggressive form of cancer.

The drive will be from 9a.m. to noon Saturday at the

Elks Lodge,910 Chap-man Drive inSanger.

People areinvited tobring healthypets to theevent.

Cats can be vaccinatedagainst rabies for $8; rabiesand RCP for $20; or rabies,RCP and feline leukemia for

$30.Dogs can get a rabies vac-

cine for $8; rabies and dis-temper vaccines for $20; orrabies, distemper and borde-tella vaccines for $30.

Dr. Lee Goodman willadminister the shots. Formore information, call ClearCreek Animal Hospital at940-458-4058.

— Staff report

Protect pets and help Sanger girl

Kodi Tutt

DENTON PARKS AND RECREATION

Shorts: The Adventures of theWishing Rock is tonight’s free

Movie in the Park at Quakertown

Park, 321 E. McKinney St. Enjoy a

marshmallow roast and arts and

crafts at 8 p.m., followed by the

movie at 9 p.m. Concessions will also

be sold. For more information, call

940-349-7275.

�Register by Friday for the Denton

Juneteenth coed softball andthree-on-three basketball tourna-

ments. Games are June 19 at Fred

Moore Park, 629 Lakey St. To register

a team, call 940-349-8579. Visit

www.dentonjuneteenth.com for a

complete schedule of Juneteenth

events.

�Celebrate Father’s Day at the

Denton Civic Center Pool, 515 N. Bell

Ave., by getting Dad in free from 1 to

6 p.m. June 20 when accompanied

by a paid admission. For more infor-

mation, call 940-349-8279.

�Register now for the following

youth camps, each beginning June

14: Fitness Is Fun camp, Mini-Sports

Camp, softball camps, tennis camps,

golf camp and day camps. Visit

www.dentonparks.com for a com-

plete listing of summer activities.

�Reserve your child’s spot now for the

Ultimate Campout at Turner Falls

Park, June 21-25. First- through fifth-

graders will enjoy hiking, paddle

boats, outdoor games, campfires,

swimming and more. For more infor-

mation, call 940-349-8732.

�Visit the “Events” column at www.dentonparks.com to view a com-

plete listing of special events, includ-

ing recurring free events such as

Movies in the Park, Kids Kaleido-

scope of Summer, Concerts on the

Square, Splish Splash Storytime and

the annual Starrise Series.

For more information about Parks

and Recreation programs, call 940-

349-PARK (7275), visit www.

dentonparks.com or e-mail

[email protected].

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and gallery shows. No cover. No

smoking inside. 424 Bryan St. 940-

484-2786.

Banter Each Thurs, open mic night,

9pm-midnight, free. 219 W. Oak St.

940-565-1638.

Boiler Room Thurs: Bernard Wright,

Marcus Roberts, 10pm. Fri: Wrought

of Obsidian, the House Harkonnen,

Enormicon, 10pm. Sat: Carnival of

Cleavage, Circus Della Morte,

Greenhouse, 10pm. Wed: Wrath and

Rapture, Destruction of a Rose, the

Spectacle, 9pm. Cover varies. 101 W.

Hickory St. 940-566-5483. www.the

boilerroomdenton.com.

Cool Beans Fri: Hada, 10pm. Tues:

Fatty Lumpkin, 10pm. 1210 W.

Hickory St. 940-382-7025. www.my

space.com/coolbeanslivemusic.

Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: Record Hop:

the Gary, Deep Snapper, free. Fri:

Yellow Fever, Bizarro Kids, People-

odian, the Hormones, free. Sat:

Greezy Wheels, free. Wed: Danny

Malone, free. Cover varies. 103

Industrial St. 940-320-2000.

www.danssilverleaf.com.

The Garage Thurs: College Nite

with Chappa. Fri: Deric Merrill. Sat:

Soap Box Radio. 113 Ave. A. 940-383-

0045. www.thedentongarage.com.

The Greenhouse Live jazz, each

Mon and Thurs at 10pm, free. 600 N.

Locust St. 940-484-1349. www.

greenhouserestaurantdenton.com.

Hailey’s Club Fri: Shiny Around the

Edges, The Diamond Center, Dust

Congress, 9pm, $7-$9. Sat: Kaboom,

Constant Seas, 9pm, free-$5. Sun:

Babar, Bleach Boys, Emic, Ops

Esponja, 9pm, $3-$5. Wed: Invincible

Czars, the Timeline Post, Old Snack,

9pm, $6-$8. Dance nights: Each

Thurs, “’80s Night” with Yeahdef;

Sun, “The Sound Playground” with

Sir Anthony; Tues, “’90s Night” with

Yeahdef and Ian Bangs. 122 W. Mul-

berry St. 940-323-1160. www.

haileysclub.com.

Hydrant Cafe Thurs: Nick Stiles,

8pm. Fri: Doug Burr performs The

Shawl set, 8pm. Sat: Vanessa Helvey,

Musical companions

Courtesy photo

Three months after the North by 35 Music

Conferette, psychedelic-folk band The Diamond

Center returns to Denton on Friday to play at

Hailey’s, 122 W. Mulberry St. If you like eerie music that’s

heavy on the reverb and minor keys, this band’s for you. At

the band’s core are two singer-guitarists, Brandi Price and

Kyle Willis, who add layers of electronics, bass, drums and

percussion to their vocals. The two originally formed the

band in Athens, Ga., and recently relocated to Richmond,

Va., by way of Lubbock. Their latest release, My Only

Companion, is available on Amazon and through iTunes.

Also on Friday’s lineup are two Denton-based bands, Shiny

Around the Edges and Dust Congress. Doors open at 9

p.m. Tickets are $7 for those ages 21 and older and $9 for

those younger than 21. For more information, visit

www.haileysclub.com. — Ellen Ritscher Sackett

True to their name, PhilHamilton and theBackroad Drifters would

rather not rush things.The Fort Worth-based

group, which plays tonight atRockin’ Rodeo, formed about ayear and a half ago after meet-ing at church.

The band members —including Austin WoodrowMorgan on lead guitar, AndyEmery on drums and CollinMaloney on bass — started outperforming cover songs in bars,but they began writing theirown music on the side.

“[We] didn’t want to write a

bunch of songs just to be song-writers,” Phil Hamilton said.

He believes some musiciansput out music too fast, and hisband would rather take itstime.

A month after releasing theirfirst EP, the band was signed toa record label, and two dayslater they were in the studiorecording the rest of their firstalbum, Hamilton said.

“We weren’t really ready forit, but we did it,” he said.

The resulting album, No-thing to Lose, was released inApril on Winding Road Music.

Hamilton grew up listeningto Tom Petty and Pat Green,and he said his band oftendraws comparisons to CrossCanadian Ragweed.

“We work really hard to puton a full show,” he said, notinghis band’s high energy andinteraction with the crowd.

“We like to have a little fun,”Hamilton said. “It gets a littlerowdy at times.”

— Rachel Mehlhaff

8pm. Mon: “Song & Story” with Ash-

ley Gatta, 8pm. 208 W. Oak St. 940-

384-0033. www.hydrantcafe.com.

R Bar Cover varies. 827 Eagle Drive.

940-320-0405.

Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Phil Hamilton

& the Backroad Drifters, 8pm. Cover

varies. 1009 Ave. C. 940-565-6611.

www.rockinrodeodenton.com.

Rubber Gloves Rehearsal StudiosThurs: No Heroes, Genius Party, the

Pajamas, 9pm, free for 21 and older,

$5 for younger than 21. Sat: Tense,

Corporate Park, Vulgar Fashion, DJ G

and Tommyboy, 9pm, $5-$7. Wed:

Bastard Noise, Hatred Surge,

Lychgate, MindHunter, 9pm, $8. 411

E. Sycamore St. 940-387-7781.

www.rubberglovesdentontx.com.

Sweetwater Grill and Tavern Tues:

Drew Phelps Group, 7-9pm, free. 115

S. Elm St. 940-484-2888.

EVENTSContinued from Page 5

Phil Hamilton and the Backroad Drifters

With Brian Burke. 8 p.m. today at Rockin Rodeo, 1009 Ave. C.

Call 940-565-6611.

From the church to the studio

Phil Hamil-

ton and

the Back-

road Drift-

ers play

tonight at

at Rockin’

Rodeo in

Denton.

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THEATERSCINEMARK DENTON2825 Wind River Lane off I-35E.

940-535-2651. www.cinemark.com.

MOVIE TAVERN916 W. University Drive. 940-566-

FILM (3456). www.movietavern.com.

RAVE MOTION PICTURES8380 S. I-35E, Hickory Creek. 940-

321-2788. www.movietickets.com.

SILVER CINEMASInside Golden Triangle Mall,

2201 S. I-35E. 940-387-1957.

OPENING FRIDAYBest Worst Movie Michael Paul

Stephenson, a former child actor

who appeared in Troll 2, examines

the low-budget horror flick’s cult sta-

tus with castmate George Hardy in

this documentary. At regional the-

aters. Not rated, 93 minutes.

Casino Jack and the UnitedStates of Money (���1/2) This

compelling documentary from

Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney

(Taxi to the Dark Side) examines

the life and shady activities of dis-

graced, convicted and jailed former

Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff,

whose sleazy tentacles are shown to

have touched the highest levels of (a

mostly Republican) government.

Gibney uncovers some new areas of

Abramoff’s malfeasance. Most of

what he shows us is already known.

But it all makes for entertaining, and

chilling, viewing. Rated R, 118 min-

utes. At the Angelika Dallas. — Boo

Allen

Holy Rollers (��1/2) Uneven crime

drama, based on a true story and set

in a Hasidic Jewish community in

1990s Brooklyn, follows a young

Hasid (Jesse Eisenberg) who desires

to break free from his life of arranged

marriage and rabbinical studies. But

a friend (Justin Bartha) gets him

caught up in a European drug-smug-

gling operation that puts his conser-

vative nature to the test. The acting

is excellent, helping to smooth over

some of the rough spots in the

script, which eschews generic action

scenes but also lacks an edge and a

sense of conviction. Rated R, 89 min-

utes. At the Angelika Dallas. — Todd

Jorgenson

The Karate Kid (���) A remake

of the 1984 film might seem unnec-

essary, but at least this version

changes some of the details, follow-

ing a 12-year-old from Detroit (Jaden

Smith) who moves to Beijing with

his mother (Taraji P. Henson), where

he gets beaten up by a bigger kid at

his school, so he seeks advice from

a wise but reclusive handyman

(Jackie Chan). It all leads up to a cli-

mactic kung fu tournament, of

course. While the direction needs

more discipline, the backdrops are

scenic, and Smith and Chan gener-

ate a convincing student-teacher

chemistry. Rated PG, 140 minutes.

— T.J.

Princess Kaiulani (��) Muddled if

well-intentioned biopic starring

MOVIES

Liam

Neeson,

left,

Quinton

“Rampage”

Jackson,

Bradley

Cooper and

Sharlto

Copley are

shown in a

scene from

The A-

Team.

20th CenturyFox

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Welcome to the gun showBy Boo AllenFilm Critic

The A-Team puts the popback in summer popcornentertainment.

But being true to its 1980stelevision roots, it also has itsfair share of corn.

Writer-director Joe Carna-han brings his own manic“style” to this raucous rehash of’80s revenge. This time,Carnahan and co-writers SkipWoods and Brian Bloom incor-porate basic plot elements ofthe TV series, updating it with abrief Iraq war setting and abarrage of not-always-impres-sive special effects.

The trio of writers obviouslyworked feverishly to createtheir plot of double and triple

crosses, highlighted by ridicu-lous escapes, unbelievabledestruction, varying locationsand one spurious disguise.

The story begins in Mexico,giving each of the four future A-Team members, all formerArmy Rangers, their back sto-ries. Jump ahead eight years andthe foursome comprises the bestspecial operations team in Iraq,selected by Gen. Morrison (Ger-ald McRaney) to thwart an at-tempt by Saddam loyalists totake a set of U.S. currency en-graving plates out of the country.

The plan backfires, resulting

in court-martials and prisonterms for the foursome: leaderHannibal Smith (Liam Nee-son), Face (Bradley Cooper),Murdoch (Sharlto Copley) andB.A. Baracus (Quinton “Ram-page” Jackson, who spends thefilm doing a Mr. T imitation).And since they land in four dif-ferent prisons, director Carna-han conveniently orchestratesfour explosive escapes, reunit-ing the foursome in theirattempt to right the oppressor’swrong.

Patrick Wilson plays the oilyLynch, a shady CIA agent whoentices the team with promisesof reinstatement and cleanrecords, while Charisa Sosa(Jessica Biel), an officious Armyofficer and Face’s ex-girlfriend,works to find the four and themissing plates.

With this many forces atodds, Carnahan has no trouble

in choreographing his series ofexplosions, whether in the sky,the Los Angeles harbor, Iraq,Mexico or Germany. Everyplace is home for the director’spenchant for blowing thingsup, shooting people and exe-cuting various forms of chaos.

As usual, Carnahan overdoeshis action sequences, mistakingconfusion for excitement. Re-cognizing the good guys is fair-ly easy, but when one of Car-nahan’s quick-cutting ram-pages begins, it is often difficultto define who did what towhom. Guns fly, explosionsrock the air and bodies dropfrom the sky.

It’s dizzying, but just aboutwhat would be expected of asummer popcorn movie basedon a cheesy 1980s TV series.

BOO ALLEN is an award-winning film critic for theDenton Record-Chronicle.

‘Team’ deserves a ‘C’ for chaos The A-Team

Rated PG-13, 118 minutes.Opens Friday.

Q’orianka Kilcher (The New World) as

the 19th century Hawaiian princess

who rose to power just as the United

States prepared to annex the island

kingdom. At 22, she became a cru-

sader for civil rights for native

Hawaiians who felt bullied by the

new American government.

Kaiulani’s story is more compelling

than this film, which provides some

details of her personal life but does-

n’t offer much in the way of balanced

historical context. It shows us what

happened, but not why. Rated PG, 97

minutes. At the Angelika Dallas. —

T.J.

NOW PLAYINGDate Night (���) Steve Carell

(The Office) and Tina Fey (30 Rock)

play two New Jersey suburbanites

mistaken for two other malefactors

and are then chased through

Manhattan by two killer cops.

Director Shawn Levy (the Night at

the Museum movies) keeps the

action speeding along while his fea-

tured duo crack wise, have numerous

adventures and discover the hidden

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By Lucinda BreedingFeatures Editor

Denton Community Theatre isn’ttaking its typical tactic. It meetsJune with a heavy, visceral drama

instead of its usual

light musical theater.Tennessee Williams’ The Night of the

Iguana is no light bit of summer fluff.It’s one of Williams’ most introspectivepieces, and not a cinch to direct. Veteranactor and sometime director Dennis

Welch takes the helm ofthe drama,

which opens Friday at the CampusTheatre in downtown Denton.

“I get pulled into the performancessometimes, and forget that I’m directing,”said Welch, who has placed the play’sCosta Verde hotel on the theater’s stage.

The story has all the ingredients of a thinker. Father Lawrence Shannon, played by familiar

face Sean Frith, lost his church long ago for sexu-al misconduct. The play finds him scratching out

a life as a tour guide. For more money, heaccommodates travelers who want to gobeyond the tourist centers. This summer,Shannon backslides and seduces a youngwoman on his latest tour. Her chaperone is

outraged, and means to make trouble for thealcoholic lecher. Shannon is pursued byMaxine, the proprietress of the Costa Verde.He ignores her advances when Hannah Jelkes,a traveling painter, arrives with her grandfa-ther, a poet.

Each of the players wrestles with a secret. It’sShannon who burns with regret, self-loathingand a craving that clashes with moral code ofthe day — not to mention his religious values.Shannon didn’t lose his church just because heseduced a “very young Sunday school teacher,”but also because he shocked his church with asermon damning their God, a creator who “actslike a senile delinquent.”

“Shannon doesn’t like what will save him,”Frith said. “He’s like all of us. We know whatwill save us, but we don’t want to do it,whether it’s losing weight or stopping drinkingor cutting out his wicked ways.”

Sharon Barnhill returns to the stage asHannah, a proper single woman who strikes upa relationship with Shannon. They are an

unlikely pair. Hannah is chaste and Shannonhasn’t often met a sexual opportunity he’s turneddown.

“I think it’s almost like holding up a mirrorwith these two,” Barnhill said. “They see the des-peration the other has, and they recognize it.Hannah’s not a con person, but she can kick intosalesperson mode like that, and read people tosell them her paintings.”

Amber Bryant plays Maxine Faulk, the reluc-tant owner and manager of the Costa Verde.Bryant plays the role loud and gauche. ForMaxine, Shannon represents the challenge sheneeds to stay interested in a man.

“She thinks a man and woman have to chal-lenge each other, and her late husband, Fred,didn’t challenge her,” Bryant said. “Maxine hasn’thad sex in 10 years, even though Fred died twoweeks ago. And the cabana boys don’t do it forher. When I first read this play, I thought shedidn’t want Shannon except as a love interest.But as we’ve worked on the show, I realize shethinks he can challenge her.”

“Maxine knows exactly what he [Shannon]needs,” Frith said. “He needs to have a drink andstay with her.”

Things come to a head during a single night.Shannon goes over the edge and Hannah saveshim by sharing a secret of her own.

And the iguana of the title? One of the cabanaboys catches one and ties it to the hotel verandaso that they can slaughter and eat it later. Thehelpless lizard is a little too familiar for the

guests’ comfort. As for a villain, Frith said Mrs. Fellowes

(Jeannene Abney) fills the role.“She doesn’t do anything unreasonable the

whole show,” Frith said. “But she stands up toShannon and pushes him to the edge.”

Bryant said the company could explore thedrama past the closing date and still not exhaustit completely.

“There are so many layers,” she said. “Themore we talk about it, the more we find.”

LUCINDA BREEDING can be reached at 940-566-6877. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

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TOP TO BOTTOM: Jim Hardcastle plays Mr. Jelkes, a poet

and grandfather of Hannah, played by Sharon Barnhill, in

Denton Community Theatre’s The Night of the Iguana.

Amber Bryant, left, Sean Frith, Hardcastle and Barnhill por-

tray stranded souls in need of salvation in the Tennessee

Williams play.

Bryant and Frith play the raucous Maxine Faulk and fallen

Episcopalian priest Lawrence Shannon in The Night of the

Iguana.

THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE

Texas Woman’s University breaks in anew program this summer with theChildren’s Theatre Summer Series.

Students in the TWU School of the Arts willopen The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe onFriday.

The play is adapted from C.S. Lewis’ classicbook about four siblings who enter a wardrobeand suddenly find themselves in the magicalworld of Narnia. They land in the middle of a

war between good and evil as the White Witchthreatens to take over Narnia. With the help ofAslan, the Great Lion, and other creatures ofNarnia, the children fight the White Witch.

Performances are at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.Friday, June 11 and 18; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.Saturday, June 12 and 19; and 2 p.m. Sunday,June 12 and 20.

Tickets cost $10 for adults and $5 for stu-dents and children.

Reservations are strongly encouraged. For tickets or more information, visit

www.twu.edu/drama or call the TWU boxoffice at 940-898-2020.

— Lucinda Breeding

What: Denton Community Theatre presents the drama byTennessee WilliamsWhen: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 11-12 andJune 18-19. Matinees are at 2 p.m. June 13 and 20.Where: The Campus Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St.Details: $17 for adults, $15 for seniors 62 and older, and$10 for children and students. Tickets are available at theCampus Theatre box office Monday through Friday from1 to 5 p.m.On the Web: www.campustheatre.com

Theatergoers find themselves in disparate places as plays open

Once you’ve read the C.S. Lewis book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, you’ll never look at an oversized wardrobe the same

way. Come get swept away to Narnia as Texas Woman’s University students perform the beloved tale this weekend and next.

Dallas Morning News file photo/Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture

THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA

“He’s [Father Lawrence Shannon] like all of us. We know what will

save us, but we don’t want to do it, whether it’s losing weight or

stopping drinking or cutting out his wicked ways.”

— Sean Frith, actor playing Shannon in The Night of the Iguana

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RESTAURANTSFor more restaurant listings, visit

DentonMarketplace.com.

AMERICAN CUISINEBarfly’s Sports Bar & Grill Lunch

served during the week. 5006 I-35E,

Lake Dallas. Lunch 11am-2pm Mon-

Fri; 4pm-2am daily. 940-498-0920.

Dusty’s Bar and Grill Laid-back bar

just off the Square serves a belt-

busting burger and fries, a kitchen

homily for meat and cheese lovers.

Seven plasma TVs for fans to track

the game. Kitchen open throughout

business hours. 119 S. Elm St. Daily

noon-2am. $-$$. 940-243-7300.

The Loophole Square staple has

charming menu with cleverly named

items, like Misdemeanor and Felony

nachos. Decent range of burgers. 119

W. Hickory St. Daily 11am-2am; food

served until midnight. Full bar. $-$$.

940-565-0770.

Pourhouse Sports Grill 3350

Unicorn Lake Blvd. 940-484-7455.

Rocky’s Sports Bar Big games on

big screens plus some pretty big

tastes, too. Now open for lunch.

Homestyle burgers; savory Caesar

salad with chicken. Full bar. 2000 W.

University Drive. Daily 11am-2am. $.

940-382-6090.

Rooster’s Roadhouse “We Ain’t

Chicken” is what the eatery claims,

though the menu kindly includes it

on a sandwich and in a wing basket

— plus barbecue, burgers and hang-

out appetizers. Beer. 113 Industrial St.

Sun-Wed 11-10; Thurs-Sat 11-mid-

night. $. 940-382-4227.

Sweetwater Grill & Tavern It may

claim a place among the world’s

other memorable pubs, rathskellers,

hangouts and haunts where the food

satisfies as much as the libations

that wash them down. 115 S. Elm St.

Tues-Sat 11-2am, Sun-Mon 11-mid-

night. $-$$. 940-484-2888.

BARBECUEDoc’s Hickory Creek Barbeque“Home of the Biggest Pig in Texas”

has some of the biggest servings as

well. Worthy sides and desserts

accompany heaping piles of tasty

meats. 8656 I-35E, Lake Dallas. Mon-

Sat 11-9; Sun 11-8. $-$$. 940-321-

0524.

From Tha Heart Owners Ty and

Christopher Govan serve fresh-cooked

barbecue and burgers, homemade

baked beans, potato salad and cob-

blers. 702 S. Elm St. Mon-Thurs 10am-

2pm, Fri 10am-8pm, Sat noon-8pm,

Sun 11am-5pm. $. 940-566-1396.

Metzler’s Bar-B-Q Much more than

a barbecue joint, with wine and beer

shop, deli with German foods and

more. Smoked turkey is lean yet

juicy; generous doses of delightful

barbecue sauce. Beer and wine. 628

Londonderry Lane. Daily 10:30am-

10pm. $. 940-591-1652.

The Smokehouse Denton barbecue

joint serves up surprisingly tender

and juicy beef, pork, chicken and cat-

fish. Good sauces, bulky sandwiches

and mashed potatoes near perfec-

tion. Beer and wine. 1123 Fort Worth

Drive. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10. $-

$$. 940-566-3073.

BISTROS AND CAFES Banter Gourmet sandwiches and

salads, breakfast items, coffee and

espresso, plus traditional Spanish

tapas by reservation only. Beer and

wine. No smoking inside. 219 W. Oak

St. Thurs-Sat 9:30am-midnight, Mon-

Wed 9:30am-10pm, Sun 12:30pm-10.

940-565-1638.

Bochy’s Bistro Fusion menu grabs

elements of European cuisines with

many salad and sandwich selections.

Winning Greek chicken lisi panini.

Artful desserts. No smoking. 2430 I-

35E, Suite 136. Mon-Thurs 8-3, Fri-Sat

8-8, Sun brunch 8-2. $$. 940-387-

3354.

Cafe Du Luxe Upscale casual spot

for conversation and a cup of coffee,

a light meal, dessert or a glass of fine

wine. Happy hour from 4 to 7 p.m.

weekdays. Beer & wine. 3101 Unicorn

Lake Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm,

Fri 5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun

7am-9pm. $. 940-382-7070.

The Chestnut Tree Salads, sand-

wiches, soups and other lunch

options served in back of small shop

on the Square. Chicken pot pie is

stellar. Tasty quiche. Decadent fudge

lava cake and rich carrot cake. No

smoking. 107 W. Hickory St. Mon-Sat

11-2:30 (breakfast 9-11; desserts 3-5).

$-$$. 940-591-9475.

Cups and Crepes Eatery serves up

both traditional American and

European breakfasts and lunch. Get

biscuits and gravy or test a crepe

filled with rich hazelnut spread.

Specialty coffees. Smoking on patio

only. 309 Fry St. Tues-Sat 8am-3pm.

$. 940-387-1696.

CAJUNFrilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenPlenty of Cajun standards and Texas

fusion plates. Everything gets plenty

of spice — sometimes too much.

Beer and wine. 1925 Denison St. Sun-

Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-9:30. $$. 940-

243-2126. Second location: Frilly’s

South Cajun Kitchen, 2303 I-35E,

940-898-1404.

Gumbo House Family-owned spot

offers grilled seafood, gumbo and

bread pudding. 205 Bolivar St.,

Sanger. Daily 11–9. $$. 940-458-

3342. 7/09.

CHINESEChinatown Cafe Bountiful buffet

guarantees no visit need taste like

another. Beer and wine. 2317 W.

University Drive. Mon-Thurs 11-9, Fri

11-10, Sat 11:30-10, Sun 11:30-10 $.

940-382-8797.

J.C. China Fare shines at casual

eatery. Good main dish selections:

cashew chicken and beef with broc-

coli. 7650 I-35E, Suite 108, Corinth.

Daily 11-9. $. 940-269-1110.

Golden China Small restaurant

boasts quick and friendly service.

Beer and wine. 717 I-35E, Suite 100.

Daily 11-10. $. 940-566-5588.

Mr. Chopsticks This pan-Asian

eatery does a little Chinese, Japan-

ese, Thai and even Indian food. Offers

a plethora of tasty appetizers and

entrees. Many vegetarian dishes.

Beer and wine. 1633 Scripture St.

Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat 11-10, Sun 11:30-9.

$-$$. 940-382-5437.

ECLECTICThe Greenhouse RestaurantCasual dining atmosphere comple-

ments fresh seafood, beef and chick-

en from the grill. Even vegetarian

selections get a flavor boost from the

woodpile. Refined cocktails and rich

desserts. Patio dining available. 600

N. Locust St. Mon-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat

11-11, Sun noon-9 (bar stays open

later). $-$$. 940-484-1349.

Hannah’s Off the Square More

room, more mid-price items and

more casual atmosphere. Fish tacos

Restaurant profiles and listings

are compiled by the Denton

Record-Chronicle and The Dallas

Morning News. A comprehensive

list of Dallas-Fort Worth area

restaurants is available at

www.guidelive.com.

Denton Time publishes restau-

rant profiles and a guide of restau-

rants that have been featured in

the weekly dining section and

online at DentonRC.com. Profiles

and listings are not related to

advertising and are published as

space is available. Denton Time

does not publish reviews.

Incorrect information can be

reported by e-mail to drc@denton

rc.com, by phone to 940-566-

6860 or by fax to 940-566-6888.

To be considered for a profile,

send the restaurant name,

address, phone number, days and

hours of operation and a copy of

the menu to: Denton Time Editor,

P.O. Box 369, Denton, TX 76202.

Please indicate whether the

restaurant is new or has changed

ownership, chefs or menus.

PRICE KEYAverage complete dinner per

person, including appetizer,

entree and dessert.

$ Less than $10

$$ $10–$25

$$$ $25–$50

$$$$ More than $50

DINING PROFILE AND LISTINGS POLICY

filled with grilled tilapia, key lime

sauce and mango salsa. Steaks, with

any of 10 sauces or toppings, get A-

plus. Tempting desserts. Full bar.

Smoking on terrace only. No checks.

111 W. Mulberry St. Sun-Mon 11-9

(brunch until 2pm), Tues-Thurs 11-10;

Fri-Sat 11-11. $$-$$$. 940-566-1110.

The Wildwood Inn Elegant dining

room tucked away in a bed and

breakfast. Excellent food like hearty

soups, Angus rib-eye, meal-size sal-

ads and daily specials. Beer and

wine. No smoking inside. 2602 Lillian

Miller Parkway. Thurs-Sat by reserva-

tion only; seating starts at 6pm. $$$.

940-243-4919.

GREEKMichael’s Kitchen Family-owned

restaurant offers a Greek/Lebanese

menu — hummus, gyros, dolmas and

kafta — plus American food, for all

three meals. Breakfast buffet week-

days. BYOB. 706 Fort Worth Drive.

Daily 5:30am-10pm. $. 940-382-3663.

Yummy’s Greek Restaurant Small

eatery with wonderful food. Tasty

salads, hummus, falafel, dolmas and

kebabs. Good veggie plate and gyros.

Yummy cheesecake and baklava.

BYOB. 210 W. University Drive. Mon-

Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10, Sun noon-9.

$-$$. 940-383-2441.

HOME COOKINGBabe’s Chicken Dinner House 204

N. Fourth St., Sanger. Tues-Fri 4:30-

9pm, Sat 11-9 and Sun 11-3. $-$$.

940-458-0000.

Betty’s Cafe Diners get buffet selec-

tions of homestyle standards: catfish,

fried chicken, meatloaf and barbecue

ribs. Homemade rolls and pie are

available to go. 710 S. U.S. Highway

377 in Aubrey. Mon-Sun 6am-

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joys of marriage. Rated PG-13, 88

minutes. — B.A.

Get Him to the Greek (��) Spin-

off of sorts from Forgetting Sarah

Marshall has Russell Brand reprising

his role as Aldous Snow, a washed-up

British rock star living a life dominat-

ed by sex, drugs and tabloids. When

an ambitious music executive (Jonah

Hill) tries to escort the impetuous

Snow to Los Angeles for a comeback

show, it leads to a wild adventure.

The film generates plenty of vulgar

laughs, mostly from random one-lin-

ers and a slew of great cameos. Yet

the reliance on uninspired drug gags

and lack of real-world plausibility take

over. Rated R, 109 minutes. — T.J.

Iron Man 2 (��1/2) Robert Downey

Jr. returns as billionaire industrialist

Tony Stark/Iron Man, and he again

faces off against those who doubt

his love of country and his ability to

defend it. A few new villains appear,

mainly Mickey Rourke as a mad

Russian scientist and Sam Rockwell

as a scheming competitor. Jon

Favreau again directs, and it looks

like more of the same, with few addi-

tional effects or breakthrough sur-

prises. Rated PG, 124 minutes. — B.A.

Killers An ex-assassin (Ashton

Kutcher) and his wife (Katherine

Heigl) go on the run after he is tar-

geted for a hit in this action comedy.

Rated PG-13, 100 minutes. — The

Associated Press

Letters to Juliet (��1/2) Amanda

Seyfried stars in this formulaic but

ingratiating romantic comedy about

a woman (Seyfried) who travels to

Verona, Italy, with her fiance (Gael

Garcia Bernal), only to be sidetracked

into helping an Englishwoman

(Vanessa Redgrave), with her prig-

gish grandson (Christopher Egan),

find her Italian boyfriend (Franco

Nero) from 53 years previous. Rated

PG, 105 minutes. — B.A.

Marmaduke (�1/2) Ill-conceived live-

action adaptation of the comic strip

about a slobbering Great Dane

(voiced by Owen Wilson) moving

with his human family from Kansas

to Orange County, where he encoun-

ters a host of insecurities when try-

ing to fit in with fellow canines at the

local dog park. It essentially turns

into The O.C. with dogs, and what

that has to do with the comic strip, I

don’t know. But the humor is of the

lowbrow and slapstick variety, and it

features lots of cute animals mug-

ging for the camera and bonding

with their owners. Rated PG, 87 min-

utes. — T.J.

Prince of Persia: The Sands ofTime (��) Big-budget video game

adaptation stars a buffed-up Jake

Gyllenhaal as an outcast prince who

fights to protect a magical dagger

that can turn back time from falling

into the wrong hands. As you might

expect, historical integrity and plot

— which includes the requisite love

interest and sibling rivalry — are filler

to set up a series of sword fights and

elaborate action sequences, with a

lucrative franchise as the end goal.

Rated PG, 116 minutes. — T.J.

Robin Hood (��) Dark and violent

big-screen retelling of the 12th-cen-

tury legend stars Russell Crowe in

the title role as the outlaw who is

ostracized by the British government

he helped to save, then becomes an

ally of the oppressed. This big-budget

version tries to tell more of the back

story through a repetitive series of

elaborate battle sequences. It’s hand-

somely mounted, but the script lacks

character depth and sufficient good-

versus-evil passion. Rated PG-13, 140

minutes. — T.J.

Sex and the City 2 (��1/2) The four

chic Manhattanites, still outfitted by

Patricia Field, return for more of the

same in this second sequel to the

popular TV series. Although Carrie

(Sarah Jessica Parker) has now set-

tled in with her marriage to Big

(Chris Noth), Samantha (Kim Cattrall)

arranges a trip for everyone for a few

days in Abu Dhabi, allowing writer-

director Michael Patrick King to milk

the cultural clashes and obvious dif-

ferences. Obvious and pat, but

should appeal to devoted followers.

Rated R, 146 minutes. — B.A.

Shrek Forever After (��1/2) All this

3-D and IMAX technology can’t hide

the uninspired feeling given off by

this fourth installment in the erst-

while hilarious animated franchise.

There are a few solid laughs, musical

numbers and clever fairy-tale lam-

poons — the type that made the first

two Shrek films so amusing. But this

one feels more like a retread than a

fresh idea, with Shrek’s marriage

being threatened over his frustration

with fatherhood and a midlife crisis.

Rated PG, 96 minutes. — T.J.

Splice (��) Sci-fi thriller stars

Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley as

married genetic engineers who make

a breakthrough in the field of animal-

hybrid embryos. But when funding is

pulled amid ethical concerns, the

couple takes the dangerous step of

splicing together animal DNA with

that of humans, creating an unpre-

dictable creature they must keep hid-

den from the world. Rated R, 103

minutes. — T.J.

2:30pm, Wed-Fri 5-8pm. $. 940-365-

9881.

Krum Diner Offers homestyle cui-

sine, seafood and Italian food, along

with Greek and assorted desserts,

and sandwiches, burgers, dinner

plates and more. 145 W. McCart St.,

Krum, Mon-Sat 7am-8pm, Sun 9am-

2pm. $. 940-482-7080.

Joe V’s Take Out Homestyle cook-

ing to go. 122 W. McCart St. in Krum.

$. Daily 11am-10pm. 940-482-8699.

Old West Cafe As winner of the

Best Breakfast and Best Homestyle

Cooking titles in the Best of Denton

2009 and 2010, this eatery offers a

wide selection of homemade meals

at three locations. Denton location:

1020 Dallas Drive. Mon-Sat 6am-

2pm, Sun 7am-2pm. $. 940-382-

8220. Sanger location: 711 N. Fifth St.

Daily 7am-2pm. 940-458-7358.

Grapevine location: 600A W.

Northwest Highway. Mon-Sat 6am-

2pm, Sun 7am-2pm. 817-442-9378.

Prairie House Restaurant Texas

eatery serves up mesquite-grilled

steaks, baby-back ribs, buffalo burg-

ers, chicken-fried rib-eyes and other

assorted dishes. 1001 U.S. Highway

380, Cross Roads. Daily 11 am-10pm.

$-$$. 940-440-9760.

Ruby’s Diner Hearty breakfast and

lunch buffets have made regulars for

more than two decades. Buffalo

burgers, ostrich steaks, quail and alli-

gator entrees grace the menu. 111 N.

Elm St. Sun-Wed 6am-3pm, Thurs-

Sat 6am-9pm. $-$$. 940-387-7706.

INDIANRasoi, The Indian Kitchen Indian

dining spot offers a small but careful-

ly prepared buffet menu of curries,

beans, basmati rice and samosas. No

smoking. 1002 Ave. C. Daily 11am-

9:30pm. $. 940-566-6125.

ITALIANDon Camillo Garlic gets served

straight up at family-owned restau-

rant that freely adapts rustic Italian

dishes with plenty of American imag-

ination. 1400 N. Corinth St., Suite

103, Corinth. Mon-Wed 11-2:30, 5-9;

Thurs-Sat 11-2:30, 5-10. 940-321-

1100.

Fera’s Excellent entrees served bub-

bling hot. Rich sauces, firm pastas

and billowing garlic rolls. Beer and

wine. No credit cards. 1407 W. Oak

St. 940-382-9577. Mon-Thurs 11-10,

Fri-Sat 11-11. $-$$.

Genti’s Pizza and Pasta 4451

FM2181, Suite 125, Corinth. Mon-Sat

11-10, Sun noon-9. $-$$. 940-497-

5400.

Giuseppe’s Italian RestaurantRomantic spot in bed and breakfast

serves Northern Italian and Southern

French cuisine. Beer and wine. 821 N.

Locust St. Mon-Thurs, 11-2, 5-9, Fri 11-

2 & 5-10, Sat 5-10. Sun 10:30-2. $-$$.

940-381-2712.

Luigi’s Pizza Italian RestaurantFamily-run spot does much more

than pizza, and how. Great New York-

style pies plus delicious southern

Italian dishes, from $3.95 pasta lunch

special to pricier meals. Beer and

wine. 2317 W. University Drive. Sun &

Tues-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11. $-$$.

940-591-1988.

Poppy’s Place American-Italian cafe

with pastas, pizza, steaks, sandwich-

es and breakfast in a friendly atmos-

phere. 4405 E. Pockrus Page Road.

Tues-Sat 6am-9pm, Sun 9am-8pm. $-

$$. 940-384-7679.

Vercelli’s Pizza and Pasta Cozy,

warm Italian eatery with pasta and

New York-style pizza served up at

reasonable rates. 208 W. McCart St.

in Krum. Daily 11-9. $. 940-482-6051.

JAPANESEI Love Sushi Sushi joint features the

tempting Denton Roll (tuna, avocado

and cream cheese). 917 Sunset St.

Mon-Thurs 11am-3pm & 5-10pm, Fri

11am-3pm & 5-10:30pm; Sat noon-

10:30pm; Sun 12:30-9pm. $$. 940-

891-6060.

Keiichi Sushi chef Keiichi Nagano

turns eel, fluke, squid, salmon, yel-

lowtail and tuna into sashimi. Daily

fish specials and pasta dishes served

with an Asian flair. Wine and beer.

500 N. Elm St. Tues-Sat 5-11. $$-$$$.

940-382-7505.

Royal East Hefty Japanese offering

(including sushi bar) plus Korean and

Chinese dishes. Pleasing Fire

Mountain Roll. Beer, wine and sake.

No smoking. 1622A W. University

Drive. Mon-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-383-

7633.

MEXICAN/TEX-MEXCafe Garibaldi A place with an

Italian name, run by a Peruvian,

serves good authentic Tex-Mex and

Peruvian meals. 1813 N. Elm St. Mon-

Sat 11-3 and 5-9. $. 940-591-1131.

Casa Galaviz Comfortable, homey

atmosphere at small, diner-style

restaurant that caters to the morning

and noon crowd. No credit cards.

BYOB. 508 S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 7-7; Sat-

Sun 7-5. $. 940-387-2675.

Chilitos Delicious guacamole;

albondigas soup rich with chunky

vegetables and big, tender meatballs.

Attentive, friendly staff. Daily lunch

specials. Full bar. No smoking. 619 S.

Denton Drive, Lake Dallas. Mon-Fri 11-

9, Sat 10-9. $-$$. 940-321-5522.

El Chaparral Grille Restaurant

serves a healthy duo of American

and Mexican-style breakfasts, lunch-

es, entrees and sides. Live music

from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Fridays. All-

you-can-eat fajitas on Saturday

nights. Beer, wine & margaritas. 324

E. McKinney St., Suite 102. Mon-Sat

7am-2pm; Thurs-Sat 5-9pm; Sun

8am-2pm. $. 940-243-1313.

El Guapo’s Huge menu encompass-

es Tex-Mex and Mexican standards

as well as ribs, brisket and twists like

Santana’s Supernatural Quesadillas

(fajita chicken and bacon) and

jalapeno-stuffed shrimp. Full bar. 419

S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat-Sun 11-11.

$$. 940-566-5575.

El Pariente Roadside grocery and

music store serves exemplary

Mexican fare. High scores for authen-

ticity and freshness of ingredients.

2532 Louise St. Daily 9-8. $. 940-

380-1208.

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Eatery stakes

claim of wide variety in local taco

territory. Soft and crispy tacos avail-

able with shrimp, fish, chicken, garlic

shredded beef and veggies. Beer,

wine and margaritas. 115 Industrial

St. Mon-Wed 6:30am-10pm, Thurs

6:30am-midnight, Fri 6:30am-2am,

Sat 8am-2am, Sun 8am-10pm. $.

940-380-8226.

Hooya! Fun spot makes its point

with huge California-style burritos.

Delightful quesadillas and tacos, too.

Beer. 1007 Ave. C. Daily 11-9. $-$$.

940-381-0272.

La Mexicana Strictly authentic

Mexican with enough Tex-Mex to

keep locals happy. Chili relleno is a

winner, with earthy beans and rice.

Chicken enchiladas are complex,

savory. Beer. 619 S. Locust St. Daily

9-10. $. 940-483-8019.

Mazatlan Mexican RestaurantAuthentic Mexican dining includes

worthy chicken enchiladas and flau-

tas. Fine standard combo choices

and b’fast items with reasonable

prices. Beer and wine. 1928 N.

Ruddell St. Tues-Fri 11-9:30, Sat 8am-

9:30pm, Sun 8-4. $. 940-566-1718.

Mi Casita Mexican Food Fresh,

tasty, no-frills Tex-Mex at good

prices. Tacos, fajitas, quesadillas,

chalupas and more plus daily spe-

cials and b’fast offerings. Beer and

wine. 110 N. Carroll Blvd. Mon-Sat

7am-9pm. $. 940-891-1932. Mi

Casita Express: 905 W. University

Drive, Mon-Sat 7am-3pm, 940-891-

1938.

Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantThe basics: brisk service, family

atmosphere and essential selections

at a reasonable price. Beer and mar-

garitas. 420 E. McKinney St. Tues-

Thurs & Sun 11-9; Fri & Sat 11-9:30.

940-566-1671. Second location: 1412

N. Stemmons St., Sanger, 940-458-

0073.

Mi Ranchito 122 Fort Worth Drive.

Tues-Thurs 11-3, 5-9:30; Fri-Sun 11-10.

$. 940-381-1167.

Raphael’s Restaurante MexicanoNot your standard Tex-Mex — worth

the drive. Pechuga (grilled chicken

breast) in creme good to the last

bite, and beef fajitas are juicy and fla-

vorful. Full bar. 26615 U.S. 380 East,

Aubrey. Tues-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9. $-

$$. 940-440-9483.

MIDDLE EASTERNInternational Foods & Restaurantof Denton Family-owned restau-

rant/market does it all from scratch,

and with speed. Meats like gyros and

succulent Sultani Kebab, plus veggie

combo and crunchy falafel. Impres-

sive baklava. BYOB. No smoking. 609

Sunset St. Mon-Sat 11-9; Sun noon-8.

$-$$. 940-383-2051.

NATURAL/VEGETARIANCupboard Natural Foods and CafeCozy cafe inside food store serves

things the natural way. Winning sal-

ads; also good soups, smoothies and

sandwiches, both with and without

meat. Wonderful breakfast. No smok-

ing. 200 W. Congress St. Mon-Sat 8-

7, Sun 10-7. $. 940-387-5386.

Denton County Farmers MarketPeruse fresh farm-grown produce —

tomatoes, squashes, melons, onions

and more, according to the season —

at Sycamore Street and Carroll

Boulevard. Tues, Thurs & Sat 8am-

sellout.

STEAKRanchman’s Cafe Legendary cafe

sticks to old-fashioned steaks and

tradition. Oversized steaks and deli-

cious chicken-fried steak. BYOB. 110

W. Bailey St., Ponder. Sun-Thurs 11-9,

Fri-Sat 11-10. $-$$$. 940-479-2221.

Trail Dust Steak House Dance to

live C&W. 26501 U.S. 380 East,

Aubrey. 940-365-4440. $$.

THAIAndaman Thai RestaurantExtensive menu continues trend of

good Asian food in Denton. Fried tofu

is a home run. Pad Thai noodles have

perfect amount of sweetness. Beer

and wine. No smoking. 221 E. Hickory

St. Mon-Fri 11am-3pm & 4-9:30pm;

Sat-Sun noon-9:30pm. $$. 940-591-

8790.

Siam Off the Square Fresh flavors

set curries apart at comfortable din-

ing spot. Winning starters: shrimp

satay, Tum Yum Gai and Tom Kah

soups. BYOB. 209 W. Hickory St.,

Suite 104. Lunch, Mon-Fri 11-2; dinner,

Mon-Sat 5-9. $-$$. 940-382-5118.

Thai Ocha Dishes that are as tasty

as they are pretty. Hot and spicy

sauce makes even veggie haters go

after fresh veggies with zeal. BYOB.

No smoking. 1509 Malone St. Mon-Fri

11am-3pm, 5-10pm; Sat 11:30-10; Sun

5-9. $-$$. 940-566-6018.

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#1 Pre-Owned Bike Superstore!New Consignment Program

WE LOVE TRADE-INS!CYCLE CENTER OF DENTON

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1998 GMC 1 Ton, Cab &Chassis, 454 5 speed V8

manual, good tires, $5995Call 940-704-4239

2006 Toyota Tacoma PreRunnerDbl Cab, 4dr, 97,700mi. Royalblue. Reduced. $14,500 obo.

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1996 Cadillac Deville. Loaded.All Power. 85,000 mi. One Owner$3,750 OBO. 940-706-7726, 595-0059, 387-3497 or 678-849-41902003 Ford Focus Stationwagon,4 cyl, auto, 100K mi, 4 dr, A/C,

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ATTENTIONDenton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for advertisingcontent. Consideration shouldbe given before making a finan-cial committment. Please beaware of long distance charg-es, application fees, & creditcard info you provide.Books/lists of jobs do not guar-antee employment or that ap-plicants will be qualified forjobs listed.

CASH LOANS on Car Titles,VIP Finance, Lewisville TX.

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$17/hr! A Denton Co. MfgCompany is expanding and hiring

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Advertising Sales Rep8a-4:30p, Mon-Fri, $10/hr +

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Auto Technician3 Yrs Experience. ASE Preferred.

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û Bartender ûNeeded Part Time, 817-491-9081

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Caregivers needed for theelderly. CNA, HHA or private

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Cook Needed: The NelsonCenter in Denton is seeking a FTcook, $8.50/hr. Kitchen exp. pre-ferred. Must be 21, have a clearcriminal history & speak fluentEnglish. High School Diploma /GED Required. Please apply

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DATCU haspositions available!

REAL ESTATELOAN ORIGINATOR

Successful candidates shouldhave a minimum of Two years ofloan origination experience, andbe prepared to meet Production

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PART-TIME TELLERSImmediate openings for

the following shifts:OpeningClosingLunch

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Please visit our website atwww.DATCU.org for more

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Denton County MHMR CenterAvailable Positions:MR LVN - WKNDS

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MR Residential Driver - FTComm Support Spec - FT, PT

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DRIVING CAREER: We areoffering the right candidate acareer - not just a job. We are apropane/fuel delivery company inJustin seeking a driver/servicetechnician trainee for a longterm opportunity. We offercompetitive pay, family healthinsurance, matching savings planand other benefits. You will behome every night. Many of ouremployees have worked for ourcompany over 10 years. CDL-Band hazmat required for thislong term opportunity.HENDERSON OIL & BUTANE940-648-3113 FAX: 940-648-2445

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Energy man. co. seeking Temp.Control Installers, JourneymanElectrician, Helpers. Min. 5 yrs

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Experienced Security ConsoleOperators needed in downtown

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Full time shifts available.Call 972-753-6561 or fax

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Customer Service Agents

Day/Evening Shifts, FT/PT available.Bilingual a plus.

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or Call(940) 384-2400

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Gainesville State School isseeking qualified applicants towork in a correctional facility.

Criminal and driving backgroundchecks, fingerprint, and drug

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COOK III (GSS-10034)Completion of eighth (8) grade.Six (6) months minimum experi-ence as a cook in a state institu-tion or the equivalent amount of

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Horticulture Teacher(GSS-10037)

Requires Bachelor’s degreeand Texas Secondary Teaching

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Welding Teacher (GSS-10038)Requires Bachelor’s degree and

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Salary commensurate with experience. Open til filled.

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$2243.88/month with regular in-creases up to $2986.35/month.

Visit our website atwww.tyc.state.tx.us for a complete

listing of job vacancies

Experienced Show Horse/FarmCaretaker for 30 ac private

horse ranch. Operate &maintain mach. Benefits, hous -

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Full-time Toddler Teache rand Kitchen Manager needed. Experience preferred, but will

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Full Time Position Available

Patient Financial Services DirectorTwo years previous experience as PFS Director required

Degree in a business related field preferred

North Texas Medical Center1900 Hospital Blvd.

Gainesville, TX 76240Contact: Teresa Westover,

Director of Human Resources940-612-8611

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Home Care Attendants Neededin Denton area for personal

and home care tasks.Quality Healthcare

Call Megan 1-800-619-9993

Home Health Agency needs a

CNA for FT position $12.50/hr.Health Insurance

available.Must be licensed withCPR certification.

Premier Golden HeartHealth Care Services

(940)220-2136-Tel(940)220-2126-Fax

[email protected]

HVAC Technician. CBSMechanical Services is seeking anexperienced professional servicetech with management potential.

Minimum 7 years experience.Excellent compensation and

benefits package. Email resumeto info@cbs-mechanical-

services.com

Immediate OpeningDonut Frier/Deliver Person

Hours 12am - 6am. Mon-Sat.Must have references. Apply inperson only at Davis Bakery,

520 S. Locust. Denton TX

Little Guys MoversFT Mover Position, $8/hr

520 S. Elm St, DentonApply in person

Local physician practicelooking for an experienced

Medical Assistant &Front Office ReceptionistFax resume 940-381- 0727

LVN

for a busy OB/GYN office inDenton; nursing license &

previous OB/GYN exp. req’d. Bilingual - English/Spanish, a plus. Excellent benefits &

competitive salary.

Email resumes [email protected].

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Make $14-$16/hr, Full-Timecleaning houses! Paid vacation,

health ins, M-F no nights, noweekends. Own transportation &

fluent in English. Call today,start right away! 214-855-7190

Make $500-$600/wk, M-F,cleaning houses! Own

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Manager Trainees $13.72/hr. Noexp, will train. Some heavy liftingreq’d. Mngr’s start $41K + bonus.Health & 401K, 2wks pd vacation.Apply: Rent 1st, 1034 W. Uni -

versity Dr., Denton, TX [email protected]

MECHANICAuto/RV Full TimeCall 940-466-9676

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Send Resumes to PO Box164351, Ft. Worth, Texas 76161

SNL Distribution looking forClass A CDL tractor trailer

drivers. Must have 3 yrs experi-ence, clean MVR. Health insur-

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paid holidays, bonus paid quarter-ly, 401K with company match,average paid $740-$1100/wk.

Some unloading required.Apply at SNL at 4210 EdwardsRd, Denton, TX 940-483-1347.SUMMER WORK Now Hiring

$16 Base--ApptFlex Hrs Cust. Sales/Svc

17+ cond. apply. 972-956-0412Teachers - Exp FT & PT Tod-dlers & Pre K Private SchoolLewisville. Great env & good pay.Ms May/Dawn 972-221-6575

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2 Wooden Storage Buildings10x16: $145012x24: $2250

Call 214-869-1703

380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.

All metroplex buyers & sellers

welcome. Located 1 mile E. of

Loop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.

(940) 390-5977 (c) • (214) 385-6101 (c)

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Corinth, 2724 Windstone WaySat June 12, 8am-2pm,

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Printer/Ffax Machine, men & women Shoes, Dog Carrier,

Boy’s Sports Equipment

Denton, 1101 Shady Oaks zip code 76205. Multi

Family/Biz Sale Antiques,Tools, Books/CD’s.Tea/Teapots & More

Thurs-Fri 6/11& 6/12 7am-6pm

Denton, 1906 Lariat Rd inRanch Estates (off 380W acrossfrom Selwyn School). Fri & Sat,June 11&12: 8am-4pm. Legos,Breyer horses, toy box, game

table, exer. equip, Dell computer,HP printer. Rain or shine!

Denton, 2255 N. Bonnie Brae ingym of Immaculate ConceptionChurch. Saturday June 12th8:30am-4:00pm Rain or Shine!

Huge Indoor Sale! 1000s of items

Denton, 228 E. Oak St.--Elk’sLodge. This is the DentonHumane Society’s annualGIGANTIC sale. Drop off

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8am-1pm. All proceeds benefithomeless, hungry, helpless

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Christmas decor, CDs,VHSs, and much more.

Denton - 2512 Natchez TraceSat Only 6/12 7am-? Three Gen-erations of STUFF!! Sofa, Bdrm

Suite, Armoire, Lots of Misc.

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clothes sz10/med. Jewelry, hswrecraft&supplies 1946 Dresser, Misc

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Table saw, other tools,women’s clothing, jewelry.Denton, 321 Jannie St.Sat, June 12: 8am-4pm.Lift recliner, tools, lots of

miscellaneous items!Denton, 3813 Seville Rd.

Sat, June 12: 8am-2pm. Antiques,clothes, desks, furn, hm decor,tools, weight bench, lots more.

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Denton, 814 Kings Row. Sat,6/12, 7am. Electric cart in good

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10, 11, &12 :7am-4pm, Sat:7am-12pm. Furn, game systems, giftitems, monitors, clothes & more.

Denton, 9100 Teasley Ln.Community Yard SaleHickory Creek MHP

Jun 11&12: Fri:9a-5p, Sat:9a-2p.Denton, Kingston Trace.

Multi-family sale. Jun 11&12:Fri: 7am-3pm & Sat: 7am-1pm.

Piano,toys,antiques,clothes,misc.

Lake Forest Good

Samaritan Village

LIVING ESTATE 3901 Montecito Dr # 1011

in Denton

Friday June 11th, 9am-5pmSat June 12th 8:30am-1:00pm

Complete Contents includingretro furniture, beautiful

8 piece formal dining roomgroup, antiques, collectibles,

china, glassware, jewelry, floral, tools, welder, washer,dryer, patio furniture, 100s of

other collectibles.

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Denton - Quality Inn Parking Lot1500 Dallas Dr . 6/12 7am-4pm

Multi Family. Please come & helpsupport or sister. All Proceeds

go to help with her Medical Bills.

Krum: 404 Woodlawn, Sat,June 12, 8a-1p ; Old Rogers Base

Stations & Radios, Ice CreamTable with 4 Chairs, Antique

Furniture, Honda Motor Scooter,Old School Desk, Much More!

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Lake Dallas, 300 E. Hundley. Lk Cities UMC Sale. Jun 11&12:

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Sanger: 9503 FM 2450, Fri &Sat, 8a-4p; 5-Piece BedroomSuite, Washer & Dryer, Toys,

Girls Clothes, Hubcap & WheelSet for Pickup, TV Cabinet,Roto-Tiller- Fits John Deere

& Lots More!

Sanger, corner 5th St & DianeDr. Friday-Saturday June 11-12,7am-12pm Furniture, all sizeadult & children’s clothes, toys.

PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised herein issubject to the Federal Fair Hous-ing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise "any preference, limita-tion, or discrimination because ofrace, color, religion, sex, handi-cap, familial status, or national ori-gin, or intention to make any suchpreference, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowingly ac-cept advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the law. Allpersons are hereby informed thatall dwellings advertised are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basis

$0 App Fee. ALL BILLS PAIDLarge 2BR near TWU at 510

Texas St. No pets. $675/mo. 940-595-0311

1100 Palmwood , Denton. Large1/1 + study. $500. Quiet res. area.Students & others welcome. 1/2

mi. to TWU. halifaxresidential.com940-808-8525

1/1, CH/A, $450/mo + elec +$200 dep. No pets. 1 yr. lease601 W. Oak. Near Carroll Blvd.

940-382-84881/1 duplex on Roberts

Close to TWU:∂ $545/mo + $200/dep ∂

940-382-9556

1/1 NEAR UNT1/2 off 1st month’s rent.

Very Nice! $535/mo. No petsTNT Properties 940-381-6675

1 & 2 Bdrm Apts. Clean & QuietNeighborhood, 1 blck fo UNT.1 bdrm $500 - 2 bdrm $650

All Bills Paid 214-315-9439

1 & 2 Bdrms, 401 Betchan, Lake Dallas. Covered parking,

Central location near I-35No Pets. Call 979-415-0628

1 & 2 BEDROOMS. Walk toschool, bigger units, closer tocampus, best deals in town!Monterrey Apts, 910 EagleDr, M-F, 10-6, 940-566-5055

1 & 2 BR La Prairie Apts, 2007 Teasley near UNT and

shopping. Ask about our Move inSpecials----We move you Free!

940-566-3401

$149 total move-in. 1BR from$499. 2BR from $699. Come seeour renovated units. Imm. move-in’s avail! Coronado Oaks, 201

Coronado, Denton. 940-566-0308

1809 Westminster 3/2/2Executive Townhome, 1850sf,

Great Light! $1250/mo +$1000/dep 817-235-3933

$199Move-in Special 1 & 2 bdrms

Rent as low as $500Call For Details! 940-566-6697

1 BDRM LUXURY APT, 900 Sq Ft, Vaulted Ceilings,

Great Location! Call for pricing940-381-6675

1 Mile North of University DrNorthpoint Apartments2830 N. Locust, Denton

1 BDRM 1 Bath 551 sq ft$505/mo + electric, $200 dep.

2 BDRM 1 Bath 800 sq ft, $595 + electric

2 BDRM 2 Bath, 860 sf, $615/mo+ electric, $300 deposit. No pets.

FREE basic cableCall 940-566-9505

1st Month Rent Free!û Only $99 Dep. û

2 Bedrooms, $599-$640940-382-9556 or 940-591-0121

211 E. Sherman Dr, Denton1 Bdrm 700 sf, stove, refrig, lotsof cabinets, very private & clean,no application fee 940-387-2188

2/1 $660 and 2/2 $700Large Enclosed Patios

Greenway Patio Townhomes2912 Augusta @ Greenway

940-387-8741, 940-368-1814Largest Units in Denton!

2/2, Sanger, ground floor,washer/dryer, clean, $700/mo$400 deposit, credit check, no

pets. Call 940-206-4268

2 Bdrm 1 Bath, Sanger,ground floor. $595 + electric

credit check, 1 yr lease,no pets. Call 940-206-4268

2 Bedroom 1.5 Bath, 927 W. Chestnut, washer/dryer

$650/mo $500 depositCall 940-566-1246

2 Bedrooms Available Now!1 MONTH FREE RENT!

1810 Westminister 940-382-6774Forestridge Apartments

Apply at Office 900 LondonderryOpen Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 1-5pm2BR starting at $550, 1 BR start-ing at $450! Kingswood Apts.$199 total move-in. Pre-Leasingfor Summer/Fall. 940-382-1596

$450/mo. Large 1bedroom,New Carpet, Tile, Near UNT,

Gated & Quiet, Reserved ParkingLarge Efficiency, Walk to UNT,

Safe gated community,Clean, $385/mo + $200/dep.

Call 940-442-4948

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$475/mo 1 Block TWU, LovelyLarge 1 Bdrm 1 Bath brick DuplexAppliances, single garage, call:940-367-2091 owner/agent

$99--$199 Move In Special1 & 2 Bedrooms. $565 to $680 All

Bills Paid. 305 Ave G. 940-484-9000 broker

$99 to apply. Great location, floorplans and pricing. WestwindApartments Next to Outback1710 Sam Bass 940-382-1535

Apartments

Houses, DuplexOpen M-F 9a-6p, Sat 10a-5p,

Jack Bell Properties ,940-382-9556

Autumn Ridge Apartments1 Bedrooms $475-$485/mo

$100 Deposit. $199 Move In.2 Bedroom $525-$540

$200 deposit. $249 Move InCall 940-566-0033

Cambiense Con 99.00 o 199.00Para uno y dos recamarasTodos Servicios pagados.305 Ave. G 940-783-5710.

Close to UNT: 219 Fry Street. 1 BR $575 & 2BR $675.

AMSI 940-565-8484

CLOSE TO UNT920-B W. Mulberry

1 Bdrm, 1 Bath $450/mo$300 deposit. 940-566-1246

Cute efficiency, $449 + elec. Walk to TWUPet friendly

Call 940-382-3100

Over 30 properties tochoose from

WALK TO UNTEFFICIENCIES

1 & 2 BEDROOMSAll bills paid for select

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Forest Ridge Apartments(940) 382-6774

900 Londonderry Ln.

Have We Got A

SWEETDEALFor You!$235

Total Move In

û Don’t Miss the TrainûEff & Large 1 BR. Modern

Living in Historic Downtown.Victoria Heights 940-382-9556

Efficiency 1 1/2 blks from UNTNeat, clean, all bills paid, 465/mo.

912 McCormick. Available inJune. Call 940-484-9000

FREE CABLE1 BR $535 & Up. 2 BR $660 & Up

Near UNT, 5min drive to TWUGAZEBO Apartments

Call 940-382-3100

Huge 3/2.5 Town Home.$850/mo.1900 Westminster.$500/dep. Neblett PropertyManagement 940-387-6180JR 1 Bdrm, walk to TWU

200 Hann $450408 Texas $465

Call C BarT 940-383-2141www.cbartproperties.com

Leasing in Krum ISD3/2 Quad Plex, New Construction

Country Living near DentonAmenities $795. 940-465-1333

Manager’s Special Lg CondosLk Dallas 2&3BR/2.5BA.2BR

$650/mo;3BR$750/mo,$300dp.FP,W/D conn,lg patios.940-321-3231

MOVE IN SPECIAL $99-$1991 & 2 Bedrooms $565 & $680All utilities paid. 305 Avenue G

Call 940-484-9000 brokerNEAR TWU

732 Schmitz....2/2....$625Near UNT

1407 Margie St....2/2....$625 Call 940-383-3141

Now Leasing Houses,Duplexes. Apts & Condos.All locations. Great prices.

Ask about specials. Asset Management 940-565-8484

Shadowwood Apartments1 & 2 Bdrms 940-367-0452.

1 & 2 Bdrms in Lake DallasCall 940-321-3231STOP LOOKING

1 & 2 Bdrms, 9 Denton Locations1 Month Free 940-565-8413

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TWO WEEKS FREE 1/2 blk. E ofUNT. Do you like ceiling fans, bigwalk-in closet? Large Effic. Come

smell the roses! 940-391-5443Walk to college, 1 & 2 Bdrm Apartments, No application fee,

$425 and up per month Lane Real Estate 940-384-7378.

Walk to TWU1 & 2 Bedrooms, W/D conn,

Starting at $545/mo.Available Now! Call 940-484-9000

Walk to TWU 1 Bdrm 1 Bath insmall quiet complex. CH/A,

$495/mo + $325 Deposit. Owner broker. 940-390-4848

WOW! 2/1, WALK TO UNT$0 DEPOSIT. 1/2 OFF 1ST

FULL MONTH’S RENT.940-594-8141

1200 Sq Ft/800 AC - Overheaddoor in rear. Fios available.

Water &Trash paid438 SouthFork, Lewisville,

972-436-1690 or 972-897-8949

750 Sq Ft, 1 Big Finished Roomw/restroom, commercial Use

only $325/mo plus electric. creditcheck, Sanger 940-206-4268

Available June 1st,Approx 2300 sq ft, 1 block from

historic square in Denton, 221 W. Oak, 940-387-5123

Exxon C Store for LeaseHwy 377 Frontage • Busy Season

Coming • For info contact:Patty, 940-368-4351

Newly Renovated Office/RetailNew HVAC, Plumbing, & Electric

2250 sq. ft., 210 Bolivar,Downtown Sanger

$175K or $1600/mo.Call Brad @ 817-980-0512

1/1 on Roberts Close to TWU:∂ $545/mo + $200/dep ∂

940-382-9556214 Holly Hill, Southridge

2/2/2, large. Very nice.$1000/mo, $700 dep. Johnson

Properties 940-566-1246

3/2.5/1 Evers Area TownhomeFP, Fans, Fncd, CH/A, Appls,

Wetbar, Fios, 1633sf, Pets, Sec 8ok, $990/mo+Dep 940-383-1940

412 Gabe Ct, 3/1.5/1CG,fenced backyard, W/D hookup.

$775/mo, $725 dep.940-484-7611

429 Casie Court in Denton3 Bedrooms 2 Baths

$795/mo.Call 940-383-3141

807 Elm St., Sanger2 Bed/ 1.5 Bath

$610/mo with $610 Deposit940-566-0033

829 Sun Valley, 2/1, detached2-car garage, fenced

backyard, W/D conn, $665/mo,$600 dep. 940-484-7611

Landmark Realty

940-367-2870

Nice 3-2-2 and 3-2.5-21300+ sq. ft Duplexes $1.025 +

Ask about our Specials!!817-560-4900 www.txlec.com

Place to Be Properties1309 Anna 1300 sf 3BR $10502204 Bolivar 1100 sf 2BR $8751518 Carroll 850 sf 2BR $6501408 Margie 550 sf 1BR $525

Call 940-566-0033

4 Bedroom / 2.5 Bath, 2 Story,1900sf Great Condition, Mod -

ern Upgrades, Large Backyard,$1250/mo + Dep. 214-316-3985

$0-$1500RENT SPECIALS

Houses, Duplexes& Apartments

Open Monday-Friday,8:30am-5:30pm

Saturday by Appointment.

940-243-RENT (7368)Ryan Davenport 972-207-4647,

www.rentdenton.net

$1300 Nice 3+study/2/2 in S.Denton across from communitypool, owner pays HOA, 2501

Fondren, agent 940-735-1999$1375/mo. 1705 Lynhurst St.

4/2/2. Only 10 years old.Very good condition. 2250 SF.

940-387-4323.$1695 Huge 4/2.5/3LA/2 din/2gar, in S. Denton, 2900+ sf, large bdrms, deck in back,

2808 Desert, agent 940-735-19991810 Oak Hill Dr, Corinth,

3/2/2, 1500SF, $1100/mo. $1100dep. Guyer HS dist. Avail. 7/1.

Call Jason, 940-453-9700

2/1.5, Ponder area

940-479-29342308 Overlook Ln, Denton3/2.5/2, 2 story, 2300 sq ft,

available early June, $1375/mo.Minutes from either Univ, nearstores, banks, & restaurants.940-566-2826, 940-206-1292

2517 Chaparral Ct, Brk, 3 BR/ 2BA, Lrg Gar, CH/A, Fireplce,Fans, Lrg Fncd Yard, Stove &Dishwasher Furn, $1000/mo +

Dep. 940-387-4990

3/1/1 Large Fenced Yard.FP, Walk to Strickland

$875 + $500 DepOwner - Broker 940-390-4848

3/2/2, Fncd yd, 1438 SF, 2716Weslayan, Dntn. Dntn ISD, nearGuyer HS. $1200mo/$1200dp.

Avail Jul 1. Nancy 940-300-5890

3 Bedroom 2 Bath,CH/A, W/D hookups, pets ok

w/deposit. $1200/mo + deposit. Available now! 940-390-69414/2.5/2LR/2CG, 2,149 sf, 2-

story, fncd bkyrd. 4000 ShirazDr, Argyle. $1400mo/$1400dp.

Avail Jul 1. Nancy 940-300-5890

$425/mo., 2/1, in Denton acrossfrom Fred Moore Park.

810B Alexander. Call agent214-417-5680

4/3/3 living, game room, sunroom, pool, sprinkler, storage.

Available July 1, $1500/mo,1518 Kingston, Lewisville. 214-991-8681. Owner/agent.

4 Bdrm 2.5 Bath, 2-car, 3000 SFGameroom, Covered Deck,Storage Bldg, Fenced Yard,pets allowed, close to Guyer

High school, available immedi -ately $1695/mo. 940-597-3521

700 Wolftrap, $650/mo 2/1.5/2,CH/A, W/D, refrig, lawncare incl,

Williams PropertyManagement, 940-368-2043

$800 3/1.5/1, brick, CH/A,fenced yard, 3808 Redstone.

Floyd Realty940-595-7381

940-566-4900613 Bernard $675

1205 Bridges $1,0501701 Bradford $1,300

720 Rose, $875315 Fry $575

1233 Dallas Dr. $750propertysearchassociates.com.

$945 - 2103 Westwood, 3/2/2,CH/A, wood LR floor, nice

convenient area, available Jul. 1.940-482-0095

$950/mo SouthridgeTownhome, 2 Bedroom,Fireplace, 2 Car Carport,

817-403-1570 or 940-597-5868

Apartments,

Houses, DuplexesOpen M-F 9a-6p, Sat 10a-5p,

Jack Bell Properties ,940-382-9556

AUBREY ISD 306 Carlota3/2, brick, 1/3 Acre. BeautifulNeighborhood. Remodeled.

$1,000/mo.. Call 940-704-5419Available now 204 Solar Wayminutes to UNT, 3/2, CH/A, FP,all appliances incl washer/dryer

$1200/mo deposit. 940-594-4125Denton 3/2 on Mack Pl.

$1,095 AMSI 940-565-8484

FREE Gym Membershipcomes with this 4/2 near UNT &

parks, den w/vaulted ceiling & FP,$1095/mo. 940-387-7524

Free List of Rental HomesThat Meet Your Needs.

www.DfwRentalHomes.com$1000 & up. 1-877-809-1311

or 940-484-0036 Cudd Realty

KRUM 3/2 Manufactured Homeon 1 Acre -- 5 minutes from I-35$800/mo. $700 deposit. smallpet okay. Call 817-980-3514

PET FRIENDLY3/2/2 fenced yard, 2 dining areas,

kitchen appliances, W/D conn,avail Aug 1st. 940-484-9000

Place to Be Properties2123 Bernard 900 sf 2BR $715914 Cleveland 1000 sf 3BR $815410 Highland 1200 sf 3BR $975

Call 940-566-0033

Ponder Tx 3 bdrms 2 bath, 3 cargarage, central heat/air, fencedyard, 2900+ sf approx, good cond$1295. owner agent940-594-6604• • • • • Prairie Ridge Apts • • • • • 462sf efficiency,$375mo/$200dp.• • • • • • • 515 Collins • • • • • • • •

396sf, 1/1,$450mo/$450dp.• • • • • • 505 Texas St • • • • • • •

Rent by the room/shared commonarea. $500mo/$500dp.

• • • • • • 610 W Hickory • • • • • • •760sf,1/1gar apt,$550mo/$550dp.• • • • • • • 521 Collins • • • • • • • •

800sf, 2/1,$625mo/$625dp.• • • • • • • 517 Collins • • • • • • • •

936sf, 2/1,$675mo/$675dp. • • • • 929 W. Hickory #22 • • • • •

1086sf, 2/2, $750mo/$750dp.• • • • • • • 301 Prairie • • • • • • • •

944sf, 2/1,$850mo/$850dp.• • • • • • • 303 Prairie • • • • • • • •

944sf, 2/1,$850mo/$850dp.• • • • • • •718 Campbell • • • • • • •

1001 sf, 3/1.5,$850mo/$850dp.• • • • • • 3108 Inglewood • • • • • •

1017 sf, 2/1.5,$850mo/$850dp. • • • • • • 408 Windbrook • • • • • •

1228sf, 3/2, $975mo/$975dp.• • • • • • 6105 Saddleback • • • • • 2960sf, 4/2.5,$1600mo/$1600dp.

Tom Fouts, REALTORS, Inc.1200 S. Woodrow Lane, Ste 100

(940) 382-1541www.dentontx.com

Recently remodeled 2 bdrm,study, ceramic tile den, on lg

corner lot off Dallas Dr in Denton.New blinds, ceiling fans, CH/A,

all appl. $895/mo. 940-387-7524Rhome Shale Creek

(Behind Tx Motor Speedway)4/2 $1,295, 3/2 $1,050AMSI 940-565-8484

Sanger 4/2 on Ringneck. $950 AMSI 940-565-8484

University (380) and 35E4/3/2, brick, wood floors, clean,

fenced, $1200 per month.Call Bruce 214-908-5160

1/1/1 Ranch Guest Houses. Rents range from $700-$850 &

incl boarding for 1 horse & use offacilities. Onsite arena, free laun-dry. EZ access I-35. Avail 7/1.

Lease req’d. 940.497.6236

Horse Property 7 Acres,2 Bed/ 2 Bath, Old Barn 3

Stalls, $1500/mo Just North ofSanger 817-307-7376

2 guns needed forDeer Lease in Runnels County.

$1300 each.940-594-0374 or 940-387-3230

0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.

For Rent or Sale Owner financing on land/home

pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,

Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com

∂ 2/2 Mobile Home ∂ $600 +Deposit. Large, Quiet Lot Off of

Lovers Ln. N. of RanchEstates. r 940-206-6680 q

2 & 3 BR Mobile HomesJ & A Mobile Home Park,

Ponder. Starting @ $570/mo.940-465-9022, leave message

LEASE TO OWN

3/2 starts at $650in mobile home community.

Call 940-387-9914

LOTS from

$305-$325/Mo.with Carport and/or Shed

Up to $2000 Move In Incentive!Centrally located 940-387-9914

Small 2/1 MH,$600/mo.

No smoking, no pets.940-380-0499.

1026 Shady Oaks, 3000+ SF,1028 Shady Oaks, up to 12000SF, 30¢ SF +. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

1410 N. Elm in Denton500 Sq Ft Office Space

Great Location. Good parking$500 /mo $500 deposit.

Call 940-566-1246

200-10000 SFAvailable Now

shadyoaksoffices.comReally nice! 940-594-4409

1302 Teasley Lane 5,370 SF1308 Teasley Lane 3,600 SF1312 Teasley Lane 1,200 SF

or build to suit 6,500 SF2200SF Professional

Office Space, Avail. Imm.$18/foot,

Call Jason, 940-453-9700DON"T MISS THE TRAIN!

900-1700SF office, lg unit hasbuilt-in furn. Enjoy historic down-town with ample parking. Victoria

Village. Eric 940-382-6611Retail / Office 1,220, 2,400, or3,600 sq. ft. available. Newlyremodeled facade. Plenty up

close parking. High Traffic. .80per ft per month. 1700 N. Elm.

.5 block S. of University Dr.Joe Holland (940) 206-5177

Stand alone office,1600SF on Ft. Worth Dr.

$1350/mo.Call Ed, 817-401-9631.

$225 AND UP940-595-5012 or 940-594-5248$350/mo (Males) Available now.Furnished kit. & liv. rm + utils ex-cept phone. Pool & laundry avail.

Mins to UNT. 940-594-4125

Clean, quiet. Pool, workout,tennis. In Savannah.$400. Available now.

972-347-9260

Starting at $400/mo,all bills paid.

W/D, kitchen privileges.Call 940-594-4750.

1000 to 2000 SF finished roomwith restroom, 24 hr gated

access, 50 to 60 cents per SF +electric, Loop 288 area, call

940-566-1356 or 940-382-66112 Spaces Avail, 1500 & 3000SF,

3 Phase, 200/400amp service12mo lease, wat/sew pd. NortexBus Pk Donnie-972-951-21314000SF warehouse/office

building on fenced .5 AC inSanger off I-35.

940-435-8396

7,500 sq ftWarehouse Space

829 Rose St in Denton. Call 940-390-6510Office/Warehouse,

brand new, heavy power,2500sf-20,000sf. 3737 Mingo Rd,

Denton. 940-391-7696RV & BOAT STORAGE

Competitive rates. EnclosedUnits, Covered Units & OutdoorUnits. Krum, TX. 940-390-9574

Warehouse/Office: 2,400sf400sf Office, 4 Overhead

Doors, $1,100/mo All Bills Paid.940-387-4948 or 940-453-0629

21 +/- Acres in Love County OKDeer, Turkey, Trees, Pasture

$128,280. 940-367-0329Ebby Halliday Realtors

DAVID VANDERLAAN -ALCAccredited Land Consultant.

940-591-7963

LAND AUCTION10 Acres W. of Krum

Opening Bid $29,500. 10% BPJune 24, 2:00PM

Info 940-594-3581jonesswenson.com

Scott Swenson #0425652

Northwest of Jacksboro28 ACRES -- $69,000

Low Down, Owner Finance.Call 817-204-8250

PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised here-in is subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it il-legal to advertise "any prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimina-tion because of race, color, re-ligion, sex, handicap, familialstatus, or national origin, or in-tention to make any such pref-erence, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of thelaw. All persons are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-tised are available on an equalopportunity basis.

Corinth, 3 ac family retreat in city,close to Lake Dallas, executivehome, 4/3. 2 large freestandingguest homes. 5-stall barn, homeoffice bldg, 10 garages, all in tip

top shape. Owner financing avail-able. $625,000 858-756-2575.FSBO 3-yr. old 3/2/2 $139,900,fridge, W/D incl. Great location.

3608 Northpointe Dr.972-681-8523 214-536-7379

NORTH OF SANGERNEW BRICK 3/2, 1894 sq. ft.

living, on 2 acs. 30 x40 garage/shop/storage. Wood cabinets,

granite & marble tops, tile &carpet floors. $139,900 K.

1-888-283-1919

Open HouseJune 12 & 13,

Saturday & Sunday, 2-4pm.Custom 3300 sf, 4/2/2 on

gorgeous treed lot. New roof,updates, home warranty, 905

Skylark Dr. Denton. 940-387-9332

Providence V, $58 sf, bankowned, 9113 Nathaniel, 2554+

sf 4/2.5/2, 3 liv, 2 din, $140sW&W Realtors 940-383-2712

4.5 Acre Mini-Ranch with 2007Custom Country Home Near

Valley View: Pond, Workshop, 4Stall Barn, Corner Lot, Jetted Tub,

Crown Molding Throughout,Ceramic Tile & Lots More -

Reduced - Now Only $235,000 -Kings Team Realty -

940-368-93125 acres on Fishtrap,

REDUCED, priced to sell!Cannon Realty940-368-1811

Country home, near Krum,3/2/2, 2150SF on 2 acres,water well, 24X42 shop,$210,000. 940-482-3971û Horse Property û

2/1 Farmhouse on20 Acres, $205,000

940-736-6585

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0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.

For Sale or Rent Owner financing on land/home

pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,

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1996 Fleetwood, 16x80 3BR2BA set up in nice Lewisville com-munity. Huge deck & awning, stor-age shed, appl. Just $16,900 obo.

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Ceiling Fans, All Appliances,469-362-0590 or 940-206-5997

Mobile Home Repos andForeclosures Wholesale to thepublic. Call Kathy 817-884-7152

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Huge 4/3 on 1 Acre, Huge Master w/his & hers Baths,New Carpet, Paint & Appliances!

Must Sell! 940-367-7542

Valley View4/2 on 2 Acres w/ 2 Barns,

Fenced, Island Kitchen,Huge Rooms, New Carpet,

Paint and Appliances!Call 940-230-2929

New Mfg Home 1 Acre (Owner Finance)

$ 995.00 - 1717 sq ft 4-B, 2-B

$1095.00 - 2208 sq ft 4-5 B, 2-B

Credit Issues OK- Ponder ISD-Zero Down

David- 940.206.6603-HomeBuyersAsistance

Christian Woman SeekingHome Health Care Position,Personal Care, Light House -keeping, & Transportation.Experienced w/ References.$10/hr. Jackie 940-300-4776

PROSPERING RESULTSProfessional telephone

advertising. Let me help yourbusiness expand & prosper!

25 yrs. exp. Also, office fill-ins:ans. phones, setting appts, collec-tions, ins. verfication. Reasonable

fee. 940-594-7190. Diana.

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A/C Repair & InstallationQUALITY & LOW PRICES!

TACLB00029856E∂ 817-368-0847 ∂

Granite/Marble * LaminateTile * Cabinets and Repair

FREE ESTIMATES940-735-8053 or 940-735-8050

Carpets * Vinyl * HardwoodSALES & SERVICE

Free Estimates. Call anytime!940-735-8053 or 940-735-8050

û Childcare û I Am Very Kindto the Children! Every Need isMet! Best Prices in the City!

8a-8p Avail. ∂ 817-703-1913 ∂

Daycare: Babies Only, HaveOpening For One, 6 Weeks to 3Years, Small Ratio, 21 Yrs. Exp,

Ref. Avail. 940-383-0130

Nick’s Computer ServicesUse your Denton local biz!

Repair, Backups, Tuneups, VirusRemoval, Training 940-465-9150

DANIELSONCONCRETE

All types of Concrete &Asphalt Work! Slabs, Drives,

Patios & Excavation.Commercial & Residential

Free Estimates! VISA &MASTERCARD 940-391-3830

S.W. CONTRACTINGConcrete Contractor:Driveway/Patio/SlabsBobcat Work, free est.

We take Visa/Master (willbeat any reasonable price)

972-965-6904 / 940-395-3050

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www.TheElectricianAustin.com∂ Now Serving Denton ∂Repair & Installation

Contact r John Morris q512-249-2492 or 512-965-6789Hal Lemons Elec. TECL #20526

15 ton crushed limestone $300delivered! Rock/concrete roads,driveways & patios! Land clearing& ponds built. Tailgate spreading,washed 1" gravel, $300/load.

940-735-1430A.C.L.I. Dozer Service

All types of dozer work andmore! Quality work guaranteed.

Call 940-367-8539

All Types of Fencing & Fence Repairs

in business for 25 yrs. Free estimates. 817-566-4881

CB FENCE & LAWNSpecializing in custom fences

& repairs. Free estimates.214-458-5577

KLEIN FENCE COMPANYSpecializing in Wood,

Chain Link & Barb Wire.Free estimate 940-594-8596

ADVANCE-FEE LOANS/CREDIT OFFERS

It’s illegal for companies doingbusiness by phone to promise youa loan & ask you to pay for it be-fore they deliver. For info., call

toll-free1-877-FTC HELP

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AFTER 5 HANDYMANNOT JUST AFTER 5

ANYMORE! 940-230-4224.Been putting off those home

repairs? Painting, smallelectrical, plumbing, buildlawn furniture. Free Est.

CCR Handyman 940-367-9399branch of After 5, your all-

around handyman service--remodeling, carpentry,

painting, sheet rock repair,texturing. Free estimates.

LANGSTON’S HandymanI do tile, wood floors, minor elec-tric. Build fences, decks, tape and

bed and paint. I can do mostlyanything! I have lived here for 42

years. I have done this for 20years! Contractor ID 18340 940-390-9989 EPA certified

per law passed 4-22-10

STAR HANDYMANDecks, porches, siding, roofing,

painting, drywall, flooring,fencing, plumbing. All types of

home repairs. 23 yrs experience.940-368-3703

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∂ Handyman Services ∂Carpenter Work, Painting, FenceStaining, Powerwashing, Repairs,

Reasonable Prices & QualityWorkmanshipû214-325-0236û

HOME REPAIR - Int/Ext Painting,Roof, Fences, Tile, Small Electri-

cal, Plumbing, General Maint.Small Jobs - Free Estimates

940-442-8380 or 940-230-8834Lite House Repair &Handyman Services

Inside & OutsideFree Estimate 940-395-0549

Mike’s Clean Up Services. Trash, brush & junk hauled off.Friendly & dependable service.

Call 940-453-2776.

Professional Housecleaning13 years exp, refs available.

Call for free estimate!940-206-0175

Yudith House CleaningBlanca Hernandez

940-442-9511, 940-442-8380References available

Insulation,Energy Saving Products

940-387-3230, 940-594-0374.Energy Star vinyl windows,

aluminum windows, solar screens,storm windows, doors, turbines

vinyl soffit, siding with foaminsulation systems, blow-in atticinsulation: cellulose, Insul-Safe.Federal Tax credits available.Lifetime warranty on windows,

vinyl siding, soffit. Higher R-valuemeans more savings & comfort inyour home. Insured, BBB. TX Lic

AFFORDABLE LAWN

$15-$25 per Lawn (Name your price)

Mow, Edge, Weed Eat, Blow(Lowest prices in town)

Great Same Day Service!940-765-0526

Flagstone Specialist940-442-3987 Darren

• complete delivery/installation• new build or concrete overlayLandscape design/installation.

LA Lawn & Landscaping

$15-$25/Lawnmow, edge, weed eat, blow

(front, back, sides) Trim shrubs &perennials. Fertilizing. Weedspulled. Lance 940-390-3286

Same Day Service

GILL’S LAWN SERVICEGutters, Drainages, Mow, Edge,

Weed eat, cut Trees,Trim Bushes,Fence/Sprinkler System Repairs940-300-5506 or 940-597-4787

Mc Lawn Care - Perfect Good &Cheap, Mow Weedeat, Edge

blow, Front, Back & Sides. BestPrice $20-$25.Jose 940-735-6054

Mendoza Lawn ServiceMow, Edge, Flower Beds,

Clean Up, Trimming--all TreeServices. Fence Repair.

Free Estimate 940-465-5056

Real Green Gardening - Lawnservice, tree trimming, arbors,

pavers & flagstone patios, sprin-kler repair, cleanup, fence work.

940-380-9025, 940-453-7072

RUDY’S LAWN SERVICEMowing, edging, clean flowerbeds, leaf raking. 5+ yrs exp.

"We take pride in workingfor you!" 940-300-9091

H&H Landscaping & Lawn CareMow, Edge, Weedeat, Blowing,Pruning & Cleanup. Most Yards

$25.00 Call 940-389-4806

Quick Mover!Price quotes within 4 hours of

call-in & move you same day mostcases. 325-829-5107

ACREAGE SERVICES Tractor Mowing $20/acre,

Plowing, Seeding, Fertilizing,Tilling, Aerating. 940-482-6578

Arena & Garden Tilling,Mowing, Bush Hog,

$25/acre or hourCall 940-367-2741

Paint Patch Powerwash& Handyman Services!

Visa/MC. Email [email protected], 817-939-9511

PROFESSIONAL PAINTERSInt $80rm, ext $850; remodeling

projects, texture, repair sheetrock;14 yrs exp, guaranteed jobs!Free estimate 940-300-6860 Beautiful Custom Mural

by James Hineman! Custom Artwork. Faux Finishes.

UNT Grad 940-368-1529www.jameshineman.com

European Standard PaintingFree est, full insur, int-ext, sheet-

rock repair, texture, carpentry,tiles & more. Adam 940-595-3582

Custom Staining & WoodGraining Experts. Also Int/Ext

Painting, Sheetrock TextureRepairs. Free Est. 940-437-5153

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Full Service Remodeling,Additions, Maintenance, andRepair. Insured & Licensed

Anderson Lawn Sprinklers .Design, Install & Repair.

Visa/MC/Disc. TX LI#8773,940-479-2247 972-822-1805

BOB’S CERAMICTILE SERVICEFree Estimates

Guarantee all work.Call 940-368-2776

Tub Surrounds * ShowersFloors * Back SplashesPatios * Free Estimates

940-735-8053 or 940-735-8050

TOP TO BOTTOMLAWN & TREE, INC.

Tree removal & tree trimming,drainage, landscape

maintenance, shrub trimming.Lowest price in town!

Serving Denton Co. for 10 yrs.940-483-TREE, 940-384-YARD940-483-8733, 940-384-9273

Precision Tree CareStorm Damage Experts!Professionally Trained

ArboristsFree Estimates, Sr DiscountsInsured. Fred 940-765-8898

LOWEST PRICES!

Andrew’s Treescapes"Have Saw Will Travel"

Extractions, Overhang Removal,New Growth & Deadwood Pruning940.368.2163 FREE Estimates!

STUMP GRINDINGPrompt Service

Reasonable RatesCall Jeff (940) 390-1168

PRESERVE MEMORIESConvert 8-16mm/super 8 film/

pics/slides/negs/videos/records-discs 940-231-5889

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