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Weekly entertainment magazine of the Denton Record-Chronicle

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Colby Parsons O’Keefestarted planning for thelatest exhibition at Texas

Woman’s University, “Point ofDeparture,” with a question.

“If someone’s trained in clayand they use a different medi-um, do they use that mediumdifferently because they weretrained in clay?” O’Keefe won-dered.

O’Keefe is a TWU art profes-sor, and a ceramist by training.He worked with artist ShannonGoff — who lent some of hercardboard works to the exhibit— to put together an exhibit ofwork by women who havetraining in ceramics, but havefollowed artistic tangents.

“I’ve just seen in all fields ofart [that] people are diversify-ing a lot, and there aren’tboundaries between the mediamuch any more,” O’Keefe said.“And this is something that ishappening in my own work.Sometimes, when you’re out inthe field looking around atwhat artists are doing, you startthinking of a lot of questions.”

Exhibits don’t need to answerthose questions, O’Keefe said,but “Point of Departure” opensthe door to think and talk abouthow media inform artists andtheir art.

Los Angeles artist JulieSchustack, who has two piecesin the exhibit, said all of herwork is functional, and ceramicsgenerally make up 20 percent to30 percent of her material.

“I think my approach tousing clay is that it’s there for areason. There are two piecesI’ve finished recently. One ofthem was a sink, and just to beobnoxious and poke fun at it, Itiled the sink and tiled two-by-fours with these ceramic tiles.The piece is a gravity sink thatrolls, that you could move any-where and use it, but I just hadto put these pink ceramic tileson it.”

Schustack also created apiece called Hearing Aid, anobject that looks like it startedout being a set of high-endheadphones, but turned into a

head-mounted set of cones thatwork like the 19th century eartrumpet. Schustack said shewas making a lot of cones,influenced by Thomas Edison’sclay cones used most often forrecord players. She picked oneup and put it to her ear andsaid she was surprised that shecould hear so many sounds.

“I really like when my workgets more absurd,” Schustacksaid. “This piece was an absurd,problem-solving thing. It’s justobnoxious to think about allthese people walking aroundwith these on their heads. Also,both my parents have these dis-abilities — there probably is aconnection to that.”

Goff and Schustack share thegallery with Julia Haft-Candell,Melissa Mytty, Toril Redalen,Debbie Reichard, MadelineStillwell and Elenor Wilson.

The exhibition runs throughNov. 11 in the East and West

galleries in the TWU ArtBuilding, located at OaklandStreet and Pioneer Circle.Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4p.m. Monday through Friday.Admission is free.

— Lucinda Breeding

IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK DentonTime

ON THE COVERSteppin’ out with TonyThe legendary crooner will be

performing Saturday at

WinStar World Casino, just up

Interstate 35 in Oklahoma.

(Courtesy photo)

Story on Page 9

FIND IT INSIDEMUSICConcerts and nightclub

schedules. Page 4DININGRestaurant listings. Page 7MOVIESReviews and summaries.

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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.”

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

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ADVERTISINGAdvertising DirectorSandra Hammond 940-566-6820

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Advertising fax . . 940-566-6846

Clay matters

Courtesy photoCalifornia artist Julie Schustack created the multimedia piece Hearing Aid, an absurd tan-

gent the artist followed while creating clay cones inspired by a Thomas Edison invention.

TWU exhibit a playful, skillful dance with ceramic sensibilities

Courtesy photoArtist Debbie Reichard incorporated clay into her version of

a milk crate — also known as the poor college student’s

bookcase.

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“I really like

when my work

gets more

absurd.”

— Julie Schustack, artist

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LuminArte is part of theDallas Arts District, butcome this weekend, the

Levee Street gallery will be allabout Denton.

“Denton Rising Artists”opens at 7 p.m. Saturday at thegallery, and when it does, artdirector and Denton residentChristian Millet said, Dallas artbuffs will see some up-and-coming artists who deservetheir attention.

“The whole intention withthis artist show is that we’retrying to promote Dentonartists to Dallas,” said Millet, anartist himself who has paint-ings on display at JupiterHouse on the downtownSquare. “The gallery is showingart pretty much from every-where. But there are a lot ofartists in Denton, because ofthe universities, who are doinggood work and getting recog-nized on an international level.But there aren’t that many real-ly good venues for them toshow their work.”

Millet said LuminArte hasexhibited work by Dentonartist and UNT graduate MattAnzak, who has gallery repre-sentation in the United States,Paris and Rome. Millet said

Anzak is in good company inDenton, and LuminArte wantsto make room for his award-winning peers.

The gallery reached out tospecific Denton artists to be inthe exhibition. Millet said heworked to make the exhibitbroad in terms of style.

“We didn’t want to createcompetition between the art-ists,” he said. “We wanted theexhibit to be done so that whenyou look at two pieces, one nextto the other, they don’t look thesame.”

Participating artists areMargaret Anna Eliot, SavannahNiles, Hilari Oller, John Finn,Carl Bajandas, Rachelle Blosser,

Elizabeth Hurtado, AugustineCordero, Jon Orbock, RitaChildress, Adam Burkett andAndrew Jonathan. MichaelBales, the 2008 Huntington ArtPrize finalist, has work in theexhibit, and UNT art professorJennifer Leigh Jones, who wasnamed among the new “DallasNine” artists in D magazine, haswork in the show.

The exhibition opens with areception at 7 p.m. Saturdayand runs through Nov. 26. Thegallery is located at 1727 LeveeSt. in Dallas. Gallery hours are11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Friday, and 11 a.m. to 4p.m. on Saturday.

— Lucinda Breeding

Resolveyourcostumedrama

Don’t have aHalloween cos-tume yet? The

University of North Texas’Department of Danceand Theatre is openingthe doors of its costumeshop for Halloween par-tygoers.

Go through the racksfrom 2 to 7 p.m. Fridayand 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturday in rooms 127and 130 in the Radio, TV,Film and Performing ArtsBuilding, located on thecorner of Welch andChestnut streets.

In the past season, thedepartment staged periodproductions and contem-porary theater, so it has alarge selection of outfitsfrom which to choose.

The department alsoboasts a reputation forconstructing impressivehats.

— Staff report

EVENTSTHURSDAY

9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Crafters’Corner at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Crafters

gather to work on projects and learn

new techniques. Free.

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

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Stories,

songs, puppets and more for children

ages 1-5 and their caregivers. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

Noon to 5 p.m. — Annual Facultyand Staff Exhibition at the UNT Art

Gallery in the Art Building, one block

west of Mulberry and Welch streets.

Visit www.gallery.unt.edu or call

940-565-4316.

1:30 to 2:15 p.m. — “The Art ofthe Netherlands and Belgium:Medieval to 20th Century,” a lec-

ture by professor John Calabrese, at

TWU’s Fine Arts Building, 100

Pioneer Circle.

3:30 to 4:15 p.m. — BookAdventures at South Branch Library,

3228 Teasley Lane. Books, crafts and

activities for children in kindergarten

through third grade. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

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

Library, 502 Oakland St. Books, crafts

and activities for children in kinder-

garten through third grade. Free. Call

940-349-8752.

6 to 8:30 p.m. — Foreign FilmNight at TWU: “Between theSlumdog and the Millionaire: TheExpanding Middle Class ofIndia,” a talk led by international

marketing professor Pushkala

Raman, in Room 202 in the

Classroom Faculty Office Building,

1315 Bell Ave. Talk will be followed by

a screening of Slumdog Millionaire.

7 p.m. — “Social Networking:What Is It All About?” at Emily

Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland

St. Class for people interested in

learning about Facebook, MySpace

and other social online sites. Free.

FRIDAY10 to 10:45 a.m. — Mother GooseTime at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St. Stories and activities for

infants (birth to 18 months) and their

caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

11 to 11:45 a.m. — Story Time at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Stories, songs, puppets and more

for children ages 1-5 and their care-

givers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

Noon to 5 p.m. — Annual Facultyand Staff Exhibition at the UNT Art

Gallery in the Art Building, one block

west of Mulberry and Welch streets.

Visit www.gallery.unt.edu or call

940-565-4316.

4 to 5 p.m. — Goth Sock PuppetsWorkshop. Children ages 10 and up

can create their own weird, wild and

wonderful goth-style sock puppets at

the Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. Free. Call 940-349-8718

to register.

SATURDAYNoon to 5 p.m. — Annual Faculty

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and Staff Exhibition at the UNT Art

Gallery in the Art Building, one block

west of Mulberry and Welch streets.

Call 940-565-4316.

1 to 3 p.m. — Book signing withPatrecia K. Jackson-McCurdy at

Neva’s Affordables, 206 W Hundley

Drive, Lake Dallas. The Corinth author

will sign copies of her young adult

fantasy novel, Where ‘Once Upon a

Time’ Began.

MONDAY9 a.m. to noon — English as a

Second Language class, provided

by Denton ISD, at Emily Fowler

Central Library, 502 Oakland St. Free.

Call 940-369-0091 to register.

6 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. — ChessNight at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St. Players of all ages and

skills welcome. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

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

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Stories

and activities for infants (birth to 18

months) and their caregivers. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

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

Teasley Lane. Stories, puppets and

activities for toddlers (12-36 months)

and their caregivers. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

11 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. —“Traditional Dance Forms ofJamaica,” a master class, in Studio

328 at TWU’s Pioneer Hall on Bell

Avenue. Doctoral dance student

Melanie Dalton will explore the

movement of two traditional dance

forms of Jamaica: Kumina and Dinki

Mini. Space is limited, but observers

are welcome.

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. —“Introduction to ButohImprovisation,” a master class, in

Studio 210 in TWU’s Dance Building,

at the corner of Bell Avenue and

Administration Drive. Doctoral dance

student Caroline Sutton Clark pres-

ents this master class on Butoh, an

avant-garde, improvisational move-

ment form originating in Japan.

Space is limited, but observers are

Little D art to makebig splash in Dallas

Courtesy photo/LuminArte GalleryDenton artist John Finn’s strong, graphic painting will be

part of the upcoming exhibition at LuminArte in Dallas.

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Mixed lyrical speakingand screaming on abackdrop of ’90s

punk-rock instrumentationdelivers the kind of punchJapan’s Envy has becomeknown for.

The group doesn’t hold any-thing back and delivers thekind of angst-filled energy sureto cause the blissful death-by-

whiplash that fans of hard-coreseem to yearn for.

While the quintet’s lyrics arein Japanese, there is no doubtthey convey a universal sense ofanguish. Not all of Envy’ssound relies on ear-shatteringvocals, though; they also deliv-

er through tempered poeticrecitations.

There’s no doubt the groupsuccessfully employs a diverseset of approaches in theirsongs. Gentle, almost soothingintros can change on a dime.That being said, even the raspy,earsplitting vocals are some-times delivered in a subduedmanner, encouraging a sort ofmelancholy mosh pit unlikelyto be heard anywhere else.

— Tim Monzingo

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Death by whiplashEnvy puts ownpunch in its punk

EnvyWith La Dispute, Touche Amore andAnd So I Watch You From Afar. Doors

open at 8 p.m. Monday at RubberGloves Rehearsal Studios, 411 E.

Sycamore St. Cover is $10.

Courtesy photoJapanese band Envy is on tour stateside and will visit

Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios on Monday.

welcome.

4 to 4:45 p.m. — BookAdventures at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Books, crafts and

activities for children in kindergarten

through third grade. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

6:30 to 8 p.m. — “SocialNetworking: What Is It AllAbout?” at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Class for people

interested in learning about

Facebook, MySpace and other social

networking sites. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

7 to 8:45 p.m. — North BranchWriters’ Critique Group at the

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Free. Visit www.northbranch

writers.webs.com.

7 to 8:30 p.m. — Practice YourEnglish Conversation Group at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. This program helps non-native

English speakers gain confidence in

their English skills. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

7 to 8 p.m. — Spooky Story Timeat Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. Children ages 1-5 are

encouraged to wear Halloween cos-

tumes for not-too-scary spooky sto-

ries and a trick-or-treat parade. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

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

502 Oakland St., features stories,

puppets and activities for toddlers

(12-36 months) and their caregivers.

Free.

10 to 11 a.m. — Spooky StoryTime at South Branch Library, 3228

Teasley Lane. Children ages 1-5 are

encouraged to wear Halloween cos-

tumes for not-too-scary spooky sto-

ries and a trick-or-treat parade. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

11 to 11:45 a.m. — Story Time at

Emily Fowler Library, 502 Oakland St.

Stories, songs, puppets and more for

children ages 1-5 and their care-

givers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

Noon to 1 p.m. — TWU’s GlobalJeopardy Game in the Purple

Lounge at the Student Union, 304

Administration Drive. Test your

knowledge of world cultures.

Participation is open to students, fac-

ulty and staff. No sign-up necessary.

Visit www.twu.edu/global.

1 to 2 p.m. — Thrilling Reads at

the Denton Senior Center, 509 N. Bell

Ave. Short stories read aloud in dra-

matic fashion for adult listeners. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

3:45 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 grades 6-12.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

4 to 5 p.m. — Monster Madnessat North Branch Library, 3020 N.

Locust St. Children ages 6-8 can read

Frankenstein books, make crafts and

learn about the misunderstood mon-

ster. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

4 to 5 p.m. — HalloweenGrossology at South Branch Library,

3228 Teasley Lane. Kids ages 8-12

can make fake blood, vomit and

other disgusting things in time for

Halloween. Free. Space is limited. Call

940-349-8752 to register.

7 to 8 p.m. — BeginningGenealogy at South Branch Library,

3228 Teasley Lane. Learn how to get

started tracing your family history.

Free. Call 940-349-8796 to register.

7 to 8:30 p.m. — Philosophy forFun at North Branch Library, 3020 N.

Locust St. Chat about philosophical

questions with professor emerita Eva

H. Cadwallader. Free. Call 940-349-

8752 to register.

MUSICAndy’s Bar Thurs: Ashley Gatta, Joel

Cross, Laura Meyer, Aly Tadros,

9:30pm. Fri: Captain Incredible, the

Dangits, the Atom Age, the

Bombpops, 9:30pm. Sat: Edenlust,

Obsidian Throne, Silver Tongue Devil,

Revengence, 9:30pm. 122 N. Locust

St. 940-565-5400. www.myspace.

com/andysbar.

Art Six Coffee House Music, plays

and gallery shows in a house con-

verted into an arts space. No cover.

EVENTSContinued from Page 3 Bleu’s Red Dirt

Courtesy photo

Bleu Edmondson will throw an album release party

for The Future Ain’t What it Used to Be at 8 p.m.

today at Rockin’ Rodeo, 1009 Ave. C. Edmondson’s

men brood and his women are just a little devious and a

lot vulnerable. Edmondson appeals to both fans of

Emmylou Harris and Bruce Springsteen. The new album

hits the shelves and online vendors on Tuesday. Doors

open at 8 p.m.

— Lucinda Breeding

No smoking inside. 424 Bryan St.

940-484-2786. www.myspace.com/

artsixcoffee.

Banter Fri: Chris McLeod, Zach

Gomez, 8:30pm, free. Sat: Bubba

Hernandez y Los Super Vatos,

9:30pm, free. Each Thurs, open-mic

night, 9pm-midnight, free. 219 W.

Oak St. 940-565-1638.

Boiler Room Thurs: The Gypsy

Bravado, D. Anson Brody,

Leatherwood, 10pm. Fri: Grimy

Styles, 10pm. Sat: Castle Lights,

Courrier, New York Summer, Truffula

Tree, 10pm. Wed: “Future Music

Weekly Dubstep Night” with DJs

Bastard Mike, Welsh Embassy and

4D, and guests DJ Titan, MC Astro,

MC Mnemonic and Tangles, 10pm,

free for 21 and older, $5 for younger

than 21. Cover varies. 101 W. Hickory

St. 940-566-5483. www.theboiler

roomdenton.com.

Cafe Du Luxe Sat: Karyna Cruz 8-

10pm. 3101 Unicorn Lake Blvd. 940-

382-7070. www.cafeduluxe.com.

Cool Beans 1210 W. Hickory St. 940-

382-7025. www.myspace.com/cool

beanslivemusic.

Crazy Horse Saloon 508 S. Elm St.

940-591-0586.

Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: Drew

Phelps, 8pm, $10. Fri: Scott H. Biram,

9pm. Sat: Joe Pat Hennen, 7pm, $7;

Slobberbone, 10pm. Mon: Boxcar

Bandits, 10pm, free. Tues: Mariachi

Quetzal, 9pm, free. Wed: Chuck

Prophet, 8pm, $10. 103 Industrial St.

940-320-2000. www.danssilverleaf.

com.

Frilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenEach Fri, Joe Tucker, 6-9pm, free.

1925 Denison St. 940-243-2126.

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Each Mon, Joe

Tucker, 6-9pm, free. 115 Industrial St.

940-380-8226.

The Garage Fri: Outside Walls. Sat:

Timmy. 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: Western Giants,

Darcy, Menkena, the Tontons, 9pm,

$6-$8. Sat: Fab Deuce, Adverse,

Playdough with DJ Sean, 9pm, $6-$8.

Wed: Elsinore, Callers, Babar, 9pm.

Dance nights: Each Thurs, “’80s

Night” with Yeahdef; Tues, “’90s

Night” with Yeahdef and Ian Bangs.

122 W. Mulberry St. 940-323-1160.

www.haileysclub.com.

Hydrant Cafe Thurs: WackySock,

8pm; Zombie Vision 9pm. Fri: Babar,

Manned Missiles, 7-11pm. Sat: Luke

Wade, 8pm. 208 W. Oak St. 940-

384-0033. www.hydrantcafe.com.

J&J’s Pizza Live music in basement

bar of restaurant on the Square. 118

W. Oak St. 940-382-7769.

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JU

Got tequila?Apinch of Petty, just a lit-

tle Jagger and a dollopof Dylan for good meas-

ure. Cook for one year underthe Mexico City sun and whatyou end up with is ChuckProphet’s latest album, ¡LetFreedom Ring!

Prophet mixes the sounds ofclassical rock with lyrics that,while cynical at times, havesomething to say about the

world. Despite cutting the record in

Mexico, or maybe because of it,Prophet manages to mix inplenty of criticism in what hecalls “a political album for non-political people.”

Prophet brings the sounds of

classic, ’60s rock ’n’ roll backinto the limelight with con-temporary lyrics touching oneverything from immigrationand economics to the verynature of the AmericanDream.

For a taste of Prophet’s offer-ings, visit www.chuckprophet.com.

— Tim Monzingo

The only disappointingaspect to a perform-ance by the Brooklyn-

based trio Callers is that itcomes to an end.

There is something in thestylings of Sara Lucas, RyanSeaton and Don Godwinthat shuts out the rest of theworld and focuses listenerson the haunting, melancholytunes fitting a world farremoved from ours.

There isn’t anything par-ticularly experimental oralien in their work, but thequiet currents rollingthrough each song grab atthe guts in ways that chal-lenge the audience not to pay

careful attention. The group has roots in

New Orleans, where themembers originally met, andthe influence is obvious.

Listening to them, it’shard not to conjure upimages of the steady, subtlepower of the Mississippi — adriving power that is bothserene and dangerous at thesame time.

— Tim Monzingo

Prophet stirs,shakes concoctionin sunny Mexico

Chuck Prophet8 p.m. Oct. 27 at Dan’s Silverleaf,103 S. Industrial St. Cover is $10.

CallersWith Elsinore and Babar.

Doors open at 9 p.m. Oct. 27 atHailey’s Club, 122 W. Mulberry St.

Cover varies.

Courtesy photoBrooklyn’s Callers will bring its haunting, melancholy

tunes to Denton on Wednesday.

Brooklyn band calls southward

Lowbrows Beer and Wine GardenEach Thurs, Fri and Sat, open-mic

night with host Gary Anderson. Free.

200 S. Washington St., Pilot Point.

940-686-3801. www.lowbrows.us.

Mable Peabody’s Beauty Parlorand Chainsaw Repair 1125 E.

University Drive, Suite 107. 940-566-

9910. www.mablepeabodys.com.

Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantEach Fri and Sat, live music. 420 E.

McKinney St. 940-566-1671.

Pilot Point Community Opera

House Nonprofit fine arts facility with

music and shows. 110 S. Washington

St., Pilot Point. 940-686-0737. www.

myspace.com/pilotpointoperahouse.

R Bar Cover varies. 827 Eagle Drive.

940-320-0405. ww.rbardenton.com.

Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Bleu Edmond-

son, Phil Hamilton, 8pm. Fri: “The

Ticket” KTCK (1310 AM, 104.1 FM)

live broadcast of “Hardline,” 3-7pm;

“The Hardline Concert” with the King

Bucks, Petty Theft, the Bird Dogs,

Light My Fire, 7pm, $10 cover after

5pm. Cover varies. 1009 Ave. C. 940-

565-6611. www.rockinrodeodenton.

com.

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Rubber Gloves RehearsalStudios Thurs: DJ Boat Dad, pump-

kin-carving contest. Fri: La Meme

Gallery presents art by John

Gonzales (Diablo Texas), with music

by Mustache Club, Skunk Ape,

Yeahdef, $3-$15. Sat: Jessie Frye,

Chris Welch, Madison King, $5.

Mon: Envy, La Dispute, Touche

Amore, And So I Watch You From

Afar, $10. Wed: BS Art Fusion, free

for 21 and older, $5 for younger than

21. 411 E. Sycamore St. 940-387-

7781. www.rubberglovesdentontx.

com.

Sweetwater Grill and Tavern 115 S.

Elm St. 940-484-2888.

IN THE REGION7 to 10:30 p.m. Friday — SOS atZac’s Ridge presents Dare toDream Fundraiser 2010 at Cross

Timbers Winery, 805 N. Main St. in

Grapevine. Includes dinner, dancing,

Denton Time put thisquestion to a pair oflocal hip-hop artists:

So, what’s the differencebetween rap and hip-hop?

Short answer: Rap manu-factures hyper-masculine pos-tures in outrageously egotisti-cal rhymes set to beats another(probably better) musicianpioneered. Hip-hop throwsbeats and hooks just as fastand furiously as rap does, butat its heart, hip-hop is drivenby an idea. A story. A poem.

Denton’s Fab Deuce, whichplays a fifth anniversary showSaturday night at Hailey’s, canbring as much heat as it needsto back up its claim to belongin the hip-hop camp.

Fab Deuce is made up ofbrothers Pudge and BlaineBrewer and A. Arnold (knownon stage as Pudgy B, Blaineand Simple, and L.O.N.E.). Thetrio was born out of the halls ofDenton High School five yearsago. The three-piece released

Deuce Knuckle, a slick, 14-trackrecord (not counting the introthat leads into the album) thatstarts out with a mellow, feel-good vibe, builds up to“Monster” and ends with athoroughly chilled-out, funkynote on “Music.” (Think WillSmith’s “Summertime” withlyrics that maxed the vocabu-lary section of the SATs.)

Fab Deuce is a product ofthe scene that spun Vortexasand Infidelix, a scene PudgeBrewer said is open, friendlyand prone to collaborating, inmaking music and promotingDenton hip-hop.

“I feel like Fab Deuce hasthe party sound down reallywell,” Brewer said. “Our partysound is probably what bringspeople to our shows. And we’retalking about all differentkinds of people.

“When we do a show, we

want people to be able to for-get about everything and havea good time.”

Even if Fab Deuce didn’tboast a Denton identity, thelyrics betray the city’s multi-ethnic, multicultural quirks.The trio’s lyrics mention shar-ing a smoke with hippies,Ph.D.s, and knowing someoneon every block. If you’re usedto the chest-thumping, soft-core stuff of Top 40 hip-hop,Fab Deuce will seem nearlyerudite.

Where does Fab Duece blurthe line between rap and hip-hop? The trio vends infectiousbeats and samples splicedtogether with smart musicalcomposition.

Fab Deuce celebrates itsfifth anniversary with Adverseand Playdough with DJ Sean.Doors open at 9 p.m. Musicstarts at 10 p.m. Cover is $6for ages 21 and older and $8for those younger than 21.

— Lucinda Breeding

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DENTON PARKS AND RECREATIONEnjoy carnival and black-lightgames, a bounce house, a cos-tume contest and more from 6 to

8 p.m. Friday at Denia Recreation

Center, 1001 Parvin St. Admission is

free. Rock climbing is available for

$1, and concessions will be sold.

Register at the door by 7 p.m. for the

costume contest. For more informa-

tion, call 940-349-PARK (8285).

�It’s your last chance to reserve a

seat for one of two Bat Worldshowtimes at Clear Creek Natural

Heritage Area, from 10 a.m. to noon

or 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. All ages can

participate. The event is free. The

presentation features live bats and

will conclude with a bat craft and a

hike on the Clear Creek trails.

Because space is limited, registra-

tion is required. For more informa-

tion, call 940-349-PARK (8285).

Show off your country dancing skills

at the Saw Dust Dance, set for 7 to

9 p.m. Saturday at Denia Recreation

Center, 1001 Parvin St. Refreshments

will be provided. Cost is $10 per

dancer or $15 per couple. Must be 18

or older to attend. Advance tickets

are available online at www.denton

parks.com. For more information, call

940-349-PARK (8285).

�It’s your last chance to register for

Denton’s adult dodgeball league.

Games are played as early as 6:30

p.m. Mondays at McMath Middle

School, 900 Jason Drive. League

registration costs $180 per team.

For more information or to register,

visit www.dentonparks.com or call

940-349-PARK (8285).

�Register your team for SoccerShowdown on Nov. 6 at the Denia

Park courts, 1001 Parvin St. The

double-elimination tournament

starts at 8 a.m., and the winner will

receive a prize. Registration is $100

per team. For more information or

to register, visit www.dentonparks.

com or call 940-349-PARK (8285).

For more information about Parks

and Recreation programs, call 940-

349-PARK (7275), visit www.

dentonparks.com or e-mail

[email protected].

DININGRESTAURANTS

For 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, or patrons can take part in

interactive trivia and poker. Darts,

pool, video games and foosball.

Kitchen open throughout business

hours. 119 S. Elm St. Daily noon-2am.

$-$$. 940-243-7300. www.myspace.

com/dustysindenton.

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. www.loopholepub.

com.

Pourhouse Sports Grill Classy

sports bar and restaurant boasts

large TVs and a theater-style media

room and serves burgers, pizza, sal-

ads and generous main courses. Full

bar. Smoking on patio only. 3350

Unicorn Lake Blvd. Sun-Thurs 11-10,

Fri-Sat 11-12. $-$$. 940-484-7455.

Rocky’s Sports Bar Big games on

big screens plus some pretty big

tastes, too. Now open for lunch. For

finger food, roll chicken chipotle and

battered jalapeno and onion strips

are standouts. 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 (cheese fries, tamales,

and queso and chips). Beer. 113

Industrial St. Sun-Wed 11-10; Thurs-

Sat 11-midnight. $. 940-382-4227.

www.roosters-roadhouse.com.

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.

ASIANMr. Chopsticks This pan-Asian

eatery does a little Chinese,

Japanese, Thai and even Indian food.

Offers a plethora of tasty appetizers

and entrees. Many vegetarian dishes

(some with egg). Beer and wine.

1633 Scripture St. Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat

11-10, Sun 11:30-9. $-$$. 940-382-

5437.

Ramen Republic Healthy, custom-

made hot noodle soups, cold soba

noodles and crisp salads in a casual

atmosphere. Beer & wine available

soon. No smoking. 210 E. Hickory St.

Sun-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11. $. 940-

387-3757.

Royal East Hefty Japanese offering

(including sushi bar) plus Korean and

Chinese dishes. Pleasing Fire

Mountain Roll. Fish tastes very fresh

and firm. Mochi ice cream is a

dessert unlike anything else. Beer,

wine and sake. No smoking. 1622A

W. University Drive. Mon-Sat 11-10. $-

$$. 940-383-7633.

BAKERIESDavis Purity Bakery Denton’s old-

est bakery has sculpted but simple

and flavorful cakes, soft egg bread,

cookies and more. 520 S. Locust St.

Mon-Sat 5am-5:30pm. 940-387-

6712.

Ester’s Tortilleria & BakeryMexican bakery offers panoply of

scents: cakes, pastries and sweets,

lunch-able entrees, and tortillas in

bulk. 710 Elm St. Mon-Sat 6am-9pm,

Sun 6am-2pm. 940-591-9105.

Ravelin Bakery Gourmet bakery

offers fresh-baked bread, mouth-

watering sweets and a fine cup of

coffee. 416 S. Elm St. Tues-Sat

6:30am-5:30pm, Sun 8am-5:30pm.

940-382-8561.

Panera Bread Upscale fast-food

chain is a full bakery and cafe with a

variety of artisan breads, rich soups,

sandwiches, desserts, bagels. 1601

Brinker Road, No. 117. Mon-Fri

6:30am-9pm, Sat 7am-9pm, Sun

7am-9pm. $. 940-483-9800.

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, home-

made baked beans, potato salad and

cobblers. 702 S. Elm St. Fri-Sat 11am-

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. Tender, well-priced

chicken-fried steak. Hot sausage

sampler has a secret weapon: spicy

mustard. 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. Good pies and cobblers. Beer

and wine. 1123 Fort Worth Drive. Sun-

Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-

566-3073.

BISTROS AND CAFESBanter Gourmet sandwiches and

salads, breakfast items, coffee and

espresso, plus traditional Spanish

tapas (small savory dishes) by reser-

vation only. Free Wi-Fi. Live music on

some nights. 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: tuxedo cake, cream

cheese brownie. 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. Specialty coffee beans are

freshly roasted; wine list includes

vintages both familiar and relatively

unknown. 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, with painstakingly made crust

and thick, tender stew inside. 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. Join the Cups and

Crepes group on Facebook.com.

BRUNCHLe Peep GrillBreakfast/brunch/lunch chain restau-

rant pushes the limits of the morning

meal with exotic choices like omelets

with chicken, spinach, mushrooms

and cream cheese. Also on menu:

panini, pastas, salads. No smoking.

1435 S. Loop 288, Suite 117. Mon-Fri

6:30am-2pm, Sat-Sun 7am-2:30pm.

$-$$. 940-381-5357.

CAJUNFrilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenPlenty of Cajun standards and Texas

fusion plates. Everything gets plenty

of spice — sometimes too much.

Sides like jalapeno cornbread, red

beans and rice are extra. 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.

CHINESEBuffet King Dining spot serves more

than 200 items of Chinese cuisine,

Mongolian grill and sushi. No smok-

ing. 2251 S. Loop 288. Mon-Thurs 11-

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

940-387-0888.

Chinatown Cafe Bountiful buffet

guarantees no visit need taste like

another. Good selections include

cucumber salad, spring rolls, orange

chicken, crispy pan-fried noodles,

beef with asparagus, steamed mus-

sels. 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. For appetizers, try egg rolls,

crab rangoon and nice soups. Good

main dish selections: cashew chicken

and beef with broccoli. Top-notch

fried rice. Quick service. 7650 I-35E,

Suite 108, Corinth. Daily 11-9. $. 940-

269-1110.

Golden China Small restaurant

boasts quick and friendly service.

Nice selections on buffet tables

include wonton and egg drop soups,

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

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MOVIES

Bryce

Dallas

Howard,

left, and

Matt

Damon

star in the

other-

worldly

Hereafter.

Warner Bros.

Dead men talking Murky ‘Hereafter’bogged down byweighty narrative

By Boo AllenFilm Critic

Skeptics and scoffers willfind Hereafter the funniest filmof the year. Others, however,might simply yawn at its pre-tentious cravings, funereal paceand murky intentions.

Peter Morgan wroteHereafter, departing from hisusual dissection of exalted fig-ures, as in his The Queen andFrost/Nixon. Clint Eastwooddirects what would not seem anunlikely subject for someonewho, at 80, might hear the roarof time’s winged chariot.

But any acceptance ofHereafter depends greatly onan acceptance of not only theparanormal but also of mosteverything that comes with it:having a two-way conversationwith the dead, being able touncover personal secrets byholding someone’s hand, and,of course, a healthy afterlife inwhich all is forgiven and all

secrets are explained.In Morgan’s tale, three sto-

ries play out across three coun-tries, until awkwardly broughttogether for an embarrassinglytidy Hollywood ending.

George (Matt Damon) hasthe “gift” of channeling deadspirits, enabling the living totalk to their beloved departed.But it has unnerved him, driv-ing him from a lucrative profes-sion despite the mercenarypleadings of his brother (JayMohr). So, he lives in isolatedobscurity in San Francisco.

French journalist Marie(Cecile De France) is sweptaway in a tsunami while in

Asia. Seemingly drowned, sherevives but soon begins to havevisions that continue to haunther after she returns to Paris.She eventually leaves her jobto devote time to researchingand writing a book about thegray area of near-death experi-ences.

In London, two inseparableyoung twin brothers (Frankieand George McLaren) struggleto maintain their family despitea drug-addicted mother. Whenone brother dies accidentallyand the mother enters rehab,the surviving brother embarkson a quest to be able to com-municate with his dead sibling,an effort that results in bring-ing the film’s three protagonistsfinally together.

Eastwood avoids religiouselements, or a compelling nar-rative, and instead concen-trates his highest dramas onbrief moments, such as the per-ceived circumstances in which

a person approaches death andconjures up images of whatRabelais called the “GreatPerhaps.”

These bright lights andvaguely human figures providethe few brief visual momentsallowed by Eastwood and hisfrequent cinematographer TomStern (no slaves to composition-al niceties or clarity in lighting).Elsewhere, the gloomy atmos-pherics drain any remainingenergy from the seeminglypointless narrative.

Damon sleepwalks throughhis role as a tortured soul, andDe France barely registers.Young Frankie and GeorgeMcLaren, however, possess andmaintain appropriately blankexpressions that fit in here —or, perhaps, in another, betterfilm.

DR. BOO ALLEN is anaward-winning film critic forthe Denton Record-Chronicle.

Hereafter

Rated PG-13, 129 minutes.Opens Friday.

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 FRIDAYConviction (���) Hilary Swank

offers a strong portrayal in this true-

life drama about Betty Anne Waters,

a high school dropout who puts her-

self through college and law school

for the sole purpose of exonerating

her brother (Sam Rockwell), who she

feels was wrongly accused of a mur-

der for which he is serving a life sen-

tence. While it lacks much insight

into the legal system that plays such

an integral role, the film compen-

sates with having the same grit and

determination as its heroine. Rated R,

107 minutes. At the Magnolia. —

Todd Jorgenson

Howl (����) Documentary film-

makers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey

Friedman use their narrative skills to

mix the dramatics of the publication

of and resulting obscenity trial of

Allen Ginsberg for his poem Howl,

while Ginsberg (James Franco) recites

the poem and frolics in flashbacks

with his Beat poet friends. At the trial,

San Francisco District Attorney Ralph

McIntosh (David Strathairn) prosecut-

ed the case and Jake Ehrlich (Jon

Hamm) defended. Beautifully ren-

dered evocation of time, place and

mindset. Not rated, 90 minutes. At

the Angelika Dallas. — Boo Allen

Paranormal Activity 2 In the

sequel to last year’s Paranormal

Activity, a family sets up security

cameras around their home to find

out more about a rash of break-ins,

only to realize that the events unfold-

ing before them are more sinister

than they seem. Rated R, 91 minutes.

Soul Kitchen (���) This modestly

amusing German comedy is a de-

lightful change of pace for Turkish

filmmaker Fatih Akin (The Edge of

Heaven). It follows the struggles of a

Greek chef (Adam Bousdoukos) to

keep his Hamburg restaurant afloat,

from his hiring of an eccentric new

chef to a former classmate trying to

trick him into selling the property.

There’s nothing especially deep or

profound here, but Akin shows his

versatility with a breezy and appeal-

ing character-driven comedy. Not

rated, 99 minutes. At the Angelika

Dallas. — T.J.

NOW PLAYINGRed (��) Formulaic action comedy

with Bruce Willis as an ex-CIA agent

who is RED — retired, extremely dan-

gerous. He abducts a woman (Mary-

Louis Parker) and then gathers

together his old team (Morgan

Freeman, John Malkovich, Brian Cox,

Helen Mirren) for the cliched “one

last job.” Rated PG-13, 111 minutes.

— B.A.

The Social Network (����) In a

case of better-than-it-sounds, David

Fincher directs from a script by

Aaron Sorkin about the creation of

Facebook. Jesse Eisenberg stars as

the Harvard undergraduate who

wants to expand his social life and

ends up creating the world’s fore-

most social networking website,

making millions and being sued by

everyone he considered a friend.

Fast, funny, clever and well done.

Rated PG-13, 121 minutes. — B.A.

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By Ellen Ritscher SackettStaff Writer

Tony Bennett hasn’t let a few birthdaysstop him. At 84 years old, the pop andjazz singer still maintains a swinging

style, making great music and touring thecountry, with a stop Saturday at WinStarWorld Casino in Oklahoma.

What’s remarkable is that Bennett is aspopular today as ever. His songs have be-come standards; his concerts sell out. Hisrecords have sold many millions — and themusic is timeless, so it touches millionsmore. “I’m doing what I love the most,” hesays. And it shows.

How do you sum up the accomplishmentsof a man’s life? You don’t. You let him speakfor himself.

Courtesy photo/Mark Seliger

DentonTime: Out of all of yourmany honors, tell us which meansthe most to you and why.

Bennett: I think one of the thingsthat touched me the most was duringthe Vietnam War, I had read a storyabout a group of soldiers who wereheaded home and were all togetherand just started to spontaneouslysing, “I Left My Heart in SanFrancisco.” I still remember readingthat article and feeling very honoredthat those soldiers thought of mysong as they planned to return home.

So many have influenced you,and you have, in turn, inspired somany. Who continues to inspireyou and why?

I am still inspired by the great mas-ters — both in music and in art —

Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, FrankSinatra and Rembrandt, Michel-angelo, Da Vinci. Genius lasts forever,and they continue to inspire genera-tions throughout the years.

Remarkably at 84 years old, yourvoice is as strong as ever. Do you doanything special to take care of it?Or yourself?

Well, I do like pasta since I amItalian, but I try not to overeat, and Ihave been playing tennis to keep inshape for many years. I also think apositive attitude about life is one ofthe best ways to take care of yourselfand reduce stress — stress is a killer.

What keeps you young?My Maltese dog, Happy — she is

full of energy!

Do you prefer the spontaneity oflive performance or the controlthat comes with studio recording?

When I started recording back inthe 1950s it all was live, and that isthe only way I know how to perform.So even when I am in the studio, Ihave my quartet right in the sameroom with me and we keep therecording process as live as possible. Ilike the spontaneity of live perform-ance and it’s one of the reasons why Itour with jazz musicians, as everynight on stage it’s always a little dif-ferent.

How do you keep fresh the musicyou’ve sung for years?

Well, again, I think a large part of

IF YOU GOWhat: Tony Bennett in concertWhere: WinStar World Casino,Exit 1 off Interstate 35 inThackerville, Okla.When: 8 p.m. SaturdayDetails: Bennett will be joinedby Lee Musiker on piano, GraySargent on guitar, HaroldJones on drums and MarshallWood on bass. General admis-sion tickets cost $75; premi-um tickets, $80; and VIP tick-ets, $90. Tickets can be pur-chased online at www.winstarworldcasino.com or by callingthe WinStar Box Office at 1-800-622-6317.

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silent auction and raffle. Cost is $50.

Visit www.sosinc.org or call 972-505-

0420.

7:30 p.m. Saturday — FlowerMound Symphony Orchestra and

Katrin Meidel, viola, perform a fall

concert featuring Walton’s Concerto

for Viola and Orchestra at Trietsch

Memorial United Methodist Church,

6101 Morriss Road in Flower Mound.

Free. Call 972-317-2139 or visit www.

fmco.org.

FALL FESTIVAL AND HALLOWEEN

EVENTS10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 23 —Hopper Ranch AnnualSpooktacular at the ranch, 5502

U.S. Highway 377 in Aubrey, includes

a barrel race and costume contest.

Free. Call 940-440-0108 or visit

www.hopperranch.com.

5 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23 —Corinth Creepy Carnival at the

softball fields at Corinth Community

Park, on Corinth Parkway. Admission

is $1, or free with a canned good

donation, benefitting Lake Cities

Food Bank. Call 940-498-1386 or

visit www.cityofcorinth.com.

7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26 — SpookyStory Time at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Kids ages 1-5

can wear costumes for spooky sto-

ries and a Halloween trick-or-treating

parade. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 28 — TWU’s “Booat the U” Fall Festival features

“trunk or treating,” train rides, carni-

val games and a haunted house at

the TWU Student Union, at Bell

Avenue and Administration Drive.

9 p.m. Oct. 29, 7 p.m. Oct. 30 and3 p.m. Oct. 31 — Cirque duHorror, a family Halloween musical

by David Pierce, with an orchestra of

skeletons, ogres and dancers, at

Dan’s Silverleaf, 103 Industrial St.

Admission is $12 for adults, $7 for

seniors 62 and older and children

younger than 13. Costumes strongly

encouraged. Visit www.cirquedu

horror.com.

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 30 —Pumpkin Fest at Selwyn College

Preparatory School, 3333 W.

University Drive. Event includes hay

rides, pony rides, a bounce house,

face painting, a craft show, a maze,

games, a pumpkin catapult, food,

drinks, entertainment from area stu-

dent groups, and a raffle. Free. Raffle

tickets cost $5; concession and activ-

ity tickets are 50 cents. Call 940-

382-6771 or visit www.selwyn

school.com.

4:30 to 6 p.m. Oct. 30 — FallFestival at McKinney Street Baptist

Church, 3000 E. McKinney St.,

includes games, bounce houses and

candy. For preschoolers through

fifth-graders. Call 940-387-3650.

6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 30 — Halloweenparty, costume contest and booksigning hosted by Dusk Comics and

Hastings, at 2311 Colorado Blvd., to

celebrate the launch of Dusk Vol. 2

by David Daub. Free.

6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 31 —

“Trunk or Treat” fall festival at

Highland Baptist Church parking lot,

600 Thomas St. Free. Call 940-387-

1745.

IN THE REGION3 to 6 p.m. Oct. 30 — Haunts andHounds, a costume contest for dogs

and children, at The Shops at

Highland Village, at FM2499 and

FM407 in Highland Village. Free. Visit

www.theshopsathighlandvillage.com.

9 p.m. to midnight Oct. 30 —McKinney AvenueContemporary’s Halloween Partyat 3120 McKinney Ave. in Dallas.

Features a DJ set by Sarah Jaffe and

silent auction. Benefits the MAC’s

artistic programming season. Tickets

are $20 for members and $25 for

public.

7 p.m. Oct. 31 — Second annualTales from the Ringside presented

by Insane Hardcore Wrestling

Entertainment at Worth Heights

Community Center, 3551 New York

Ave. in Fort Worth. Actress and

model Amber DeVille of Scream TV

will host the event, which features a

special appearance from horror actor

Ed Neal, and children’s costume con-

tests and prizes. Wrestling matches:

Franco D’Angelo vs. Blackhart Seth

Shai, Kevin Douglas vs. Mono Omega,

and Danny Matthews and Andy

Dalton vs. JT Lamotta and Wally

Darkmon. Tickets are $8 for adults

and $5 for children younger than 12.

Through Oct. 31 — Hangman’sHouse of Horrors, charity-benefit-

ing haunted house, at I-30 and Forest

Park Boulevard in Fort Worth. $20 to

$30. Call 817-336-HANG or visit

www.hangmans.com for exact dates

and times.

Through Oct. 31 — BoneyardHaunted House at Six Flags Mall,

2921 E. Division St. in Arlington,

includes live bands, Voodoo Lounge

serving food and beverages, and a

gameroom. Ticket sales benefit local

nonprofit groups. $25 to $35. Visit

www.theboneyard.org.

Fridays and Saturdays throughOct. 31 — Screams, a Halloween

park at 2511 FM66 in Waxahachie,

includes 3-D Pirates of Peril Point, the

Castle of Darkness, Arcane Asylum,

Death Trap Maze, Ghoulish Graveyard

and a pumpkin patch. Admission is

$24.99. Visit www.screamspark.com.

LITERARY EVENTSEmily Fowler Central Library 502

Oakland St. 9am-6pm Mon, Wed, Fri

& Sat; 9am-9pm Tues & Thurs; 1-5pm

Sun. 940-349-8712.

North Branch Library 3020 N.

Locust St. 9am-9pm Mon-Wed, 9am-

6pm Thurs-Sat, 1-5pm Sun. 940-349-

8756.

� Chess Night Casual, non-tourna-

ment play, 6-8:45pm Mondays.

� Computer classes Call 940-349-

8752.

� Secondhand Prose Friends of the

Denton Public Libraries’ fundraising

bookstore is open 9am-3pm Mon &

Sat

� North Branch Writer’s Critique

Group Writing novels, short stories,

poetry or journals, 7pm Tuesdays.

South Branch Library 3228 Teasley

Lane. Noon-9pm Mon, 9am-6pm

Tues & Thurs-Sat, 9am-9pm Wed, 1-

5pm Sun. 940-349-8251.

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that is a result of working withjazz musicians while I am ontour. We have the flexibility tochange arrangements andtempos around even duringthe show itself so it keeps theperformances “in themoment,” which is more excit-ing for us and the audience.Also, I still get “butterflies”going out on stage every night;[Frank] Sinatra told me oncethat this is a good thingbecause it shows that you careand you want things to turnout right. I still feel that wayand I never want to disrespectthe audience by not puttingeverything I have into a songor a performance.

Tell us about AnthonyBenedetto, the artist.

I began drawing with chalkon the sidewalks of my home-town in Astoria, Queens, andhave been drawing ever since.When I was in high school —at the School of Industrial Artsin Manhattan — I studied allthe graphic arts and learned alot about technique.

Later on, Duke Ellingtontold me it was better to do twocreative outlets, not just one,so I really put an emphasis onthe painting and began toshow my work in galleries. Ihave been painting or sketch-ing pretty much every daysince I was able to hold a pen-cil — it’s something I have to

do, not just like to do.

You’ve said many timesyou have no intention ofretiring. So what’s next forTony Bennett?

I get asked all the time if Iwill retire and I usually say,“Retire to what? I am doingwhat I love the most and itfeels like I never had to work a

day in my life.” I have so manyideas for new projects — I justhope I have the time to getthem all done. And we havesome big plans for my 85thbirthday next year, but I can’ttell you yet what they are!

ELLEN RITSCHERSACKETT can be reached at940-566-6845.

Courtesy photo/Benedetto ArtsThe Smithsonian Institution selected Tony Bennett’s Central Park for its permanent collec-

tion. The piece depicts Bennett’s view from his New York City apartment.

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BennettMORE ABOUT TONY BENNETT� This year marks Tony Bennett’s 60th anniversary as a recording artist.� In 1949, Bob Hope discovered Bennett in Greenwich Village. It wasHope who convinced the young singer to change his stage name fromAntonio Benedetto to Tony Bennett.� He has recorded more than 105 albums.� His triple-platinum album Duets features Sting, Paul McCartney,Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder, Bono, Elton John, Michael Buble, ElvisCostello and the Dixie Chicks.� He has won 15 Grammy Awards and his television special, TonyBennett: An American Classic, won eight Emmy Awards.� He has performed for 10 U.S. presidents.� In 1965, he presented the Beatles with the group’s first-ever awardat the NME Poll Winners Concert.� He has sold more than 50 million records.� He participated in Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights march toSelma, Ala., and was later honored with the Martin Luther King Center’sSalute to Greatness Award.� He received the United Nations Humanitarian Award in 2007.� He was the first celebrity cameo on the animated TV show TheSimpsons.� He is a prolific artist, whose works are for sale through BenedettoArts studio in New York City. Three of his paintings are in SmithsonianInstitution collections, including portraits of Ella Fitzgerald and DukeEllington. He has twice been commissioned by the United Nations,including for its 50th anniversary.� He conceived and spearheaded the establishment of the FrankSinatra School for the Arts, a public school in Astoria, N.Y.� He is an avid tennis fan and played in March in front of thousandsat the Hit for Haiti Tennis Special, which featured Roger Federer, RafaelNadal, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi.

SOURCE: RPM Productions Inc.

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DINING

teriyaki chicken and hot pepper chick-

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

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

ECLECTICThe Club at Gateway CenterThree-course meal for $7 at restau-

rant run by hospitality management

students. Fall season runs through

Dec. 3. For schedule and menu, visit

www.smhm.unt.edu/theclub. In

UNT’s Gateway Center across from

Fouts Field. No smoking. No credit

cards. 940-565-4144. Mon-Fri, with

seating 11am-12:15pm. $. 940-565-

4144.

The 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. Starters are rich:

spinach-artichoke dip, asiago olives.

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

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. www.denton-wild

woodinn.com.

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. www.michaelskitchengreek.

com.

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.

HAMBURGERSCool Beans Funky atmosphere in old

building. Menu offers foodstuffs that

go well with a cold beer — fried

things, nachos, hamburgers, etc.

Veggie burger too dependent on salt,

but good fries are crispy with skin

still attached. Full bar. 1210 W.

Hickory St. Daily 11am-2am. $. 940-

382-7025.

Denton County IndependentHamburger Co. Custom-built burg-

ers with a juicy, generous patty, fresh

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fixings on a worthy bun. Also avail-

able: chicken sandwich and limited

salad bar. 113 W. Hickory St. Mon-Sat

11-3. 940-383-1022. 2nd location: 715

Sunset St. Mon-Sat 11-8. 940-382-

3037. $. No credit cards. Beer at 2nd

location.

Mr. Frosty Old-timey joint has all

your fast-food faves but with home-

made quality, including its own root

beer. Atmosphere and jukebox take

you back to the ’50s. 1002 Fort

Worth Drive. Tues-Sun 11am-11pm. $.

940-387-5449.

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: cat-

fish, fried chicken, meatloaf and bar-

becue ribs. Homemade rolls and pie

are available to go. Also: Mexican

dinner buffets on Thursday. Breakfast

buffets made to fill you up, and kids

ages 1-5 eat for $2. 710 S. U.S.

Highway 377 in Aubrey. Mon-Sun

6am-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. Highlight is roasted chick-

en; menu also includes beef, pork

and pasta items. 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.

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. 817-442-9378.

Prairie House Restaurant Open

since 1989, this Texas eatery serves

up mesquite-grilled steaks, baby-

back ribs, buffalo burgers, 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 for

diners whose mommas got game. 111

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

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

INDIANRasoi, The Indian Kitchen Housed

in a converted gas station, this Indian

dining spot offers a small but careful-

ly prepared buffet menu of curries

(both meat and vegetarian), beans,

basmati rice and samosas. No smok-

ing. 1002 Ave. C. Daily 11am-9:30pm.

$. 940-566-6125. www.dentonindian

food.com.

ITALIANDon Camillo Garlic gets served

straight up at family-owned restau-

rant that freely adapts rustic Italian

dishes with plenty of American imag-

ination. Lasagna, chicken and egg-

plant parmigiana bake in wood-fired

oven with thin-crusted pizzas. 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. Dishes

served very fresh. Desserts don’t dis-

appoint. 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. Nifty kids’

menu. Tiramisu is dynamite. 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.

www.vercellis.com.

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. Homemade

tiramisu and fruit sorbets. Reserva-

tions recommended. Wine and beer.

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

940-382-7505.

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. Known for home-

made flour tortillas and authentic

Mexican dishes from barbacoa to

menudo. 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.

Standout: savory pork carnitas.

Attentive, friendly staff. Menudo on

weekends, breakfast anytime. Daily

lunch specials. Full bar. No smoking.

619 S. Denton Drive, Lake Dallas.

Mon-Fri 11-9, Sat 10-9. $-$$. 940-321-

5522.

Chipotle Mexican Grill Fast-food

chain with lots of class sells large

burritos featuring fresh ingredients

and well-seasoned meats. No smok-

ing. 1800 S. Loop 288. Daily 11-10. $.

940-565-0990.

El Chaparral Grille Restaurant

serves a healthy duo of American

and Mexican-style breakfasts, lunch-

es, entrees and sides. 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. Ilada Parilla

Asada steak with avocado was a lit-

tle salty; enchiladas are very good.

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.

Fajita asada burritos and shrimp

cocktails aren’t appetizers but do the

trick. Cabrito falls off bone in a spicy

broth. 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. Breakfast

burritos too. Always open early and

late. 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.

Collegiate atmosphere; friendly serv-

ice. 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. Also available: more than a

dozen seafood dishes, and menudo

served daily. Swift service with plen-

ty of smiles. 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. Quick service. 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. Fast and

friendly service. 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. Sopapillas and

flan are winners. Beer and margaritas.

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 Small, family-operated,

authentic Tex-Mex spot with $4.95

lunch specials Tues-Fri. Beer. 122 Fort

Worth Drive. Tues-Thurs 11am-3pm,

5-9:30pm; Fri-Sun 11-10. $. 940-381-

1167.

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

the drive. Sampler appetizer comes

with crunchy chicken flautas, fresh

guacamole. 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. Superb

saffron rice and sauteed vegetables;

impressive baklava. BYOB. No smok-

ing. 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 including

tacos, quiche, muffins and more. No

smoking. 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.

SEAFOODSneaky Pete’s Restaurant 2 Eagle

Point Road, Lewisville. Sports bar

hours: 11am-midnight weekdays, Fri-

Sat 11am-1am, Sun brunch 10-2. $-$$.

972-434-2500.

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.

Homemade coconut ice cream,

sweet rice with mango. 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. Excellent Thai seafood, includ-

ing tilapia fillet. 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. Lunch specials can

be made with chicken, pork, vegeta-

bles or beef; hot and spicy sauce

makes even veggie haters go after

fresh veggies with zeal. Quiet set-

ting. 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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B 2 B Inside Sales10 Hr + Comm & Bonus8:30-3:45 M-F 32 Hr WkCall T.J. 214-636-7427

Bank Career OpportunitiesNORTHSTAR BANK

Bank experience required.* CRA/HMDA

Compliance Officer* Lending Assistant* Teller in Colleyville

Email resume [email protected].

For details on the above openingsvisit www.nstarbank.com "Careers"

EOEBARTENDERS - must be TABC

certified. Apply in person atRINGERS , 807 Eagle Dr.,Denton, TX 940-380-0060

Booths Available For RentTwisted Heads Salon

940-383-3433

Bus Driver

Substitute

Ensure safe and orderly transportation of students on

assigned route. Operate schoolbus that transports students and

other authorized personnel to andfrom schools or other designated

location. To include field trips.On call basis - $13.32/hour -

Will train.

Apply in person atArgyle Independent School District -- 800 Eagle Drive,

Argyle, TX 76226,940-464-7241 (ext. 8001)

Cardiovascular Specialists,P.A. is looking for a thorough,

detail-oriented professionalMedical Assistant who

possesses a strong desire toprovide quality patient care.

Experience preferred.Professional appearance

required. Excellent benefits.Fax resumes to: 972-434-7585.

Caregivers/CNAs -cases in 3 counties. Hourly orLive-in. Contact 940-380-0200

btwn 10am-3pm M-F.

Caregivers needed to assistadults with in-home care. Week-end & overnight shifts available.

Call 940-231-8176 or [email protected]

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Mayday Mfg – Denton, TXNow Hiring:

2nd Shift - CNC Lathe MachinistAble to set-up jobs, Setting Off-sets,

G-Code inspection equip. 3 yrs. exp.

Email resumes [email protected] fax to 940-898-8305

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Auto DetailerNeeded Now!

• Full time position• Full benefits

Apply in person to Tammy Brown

Luttrull-McNatt Chevrolet

1405 S. Stemmons Freeway, Sanger

Certified/Experienced Vet Techfor private duty for 13yr oldBichon in McKinney TX. Ref.’s &bkgrd chk required. 214-686-8230

Cobblestone ChildcareSanger, Part Time 2pm-6pm,Mon-Fri, 3 year Old Teacher.

940-458-5255

DATCU haspositions available!

PART-TIME TELLERSMorning and Afternoon

Shifts Available

Please visit our website atwww.DATCU.org for more

information and to apply on-line.EOE

Denton County MHMR CenterAvailable Positions:

ACT LVN - FTACT RN - FT

Assoc Clinical Psych - FTComm Support Spec- FT, PT

Crisis Intake - FTFamily Living Srv

Pgm Man - FTHCS Serv Coord - FT

Lic Chem Dep Counselor - PTMCOT QMHP - FT

MCOT LPHA or RN - FTMH Continuity Care Liason - FT

MH RN Team Lead - FTMR Residential Driver - FT

MR Residential Thpst - FT, PTMR RN - FT

MR Serv Coord - FTProgrammer - FT

Call HR @ 940-565-5287Apply @ 2519 Scripture,

Denton, TXwww.dentonmhmr.org

Driver Needed for dedicated runfrom Grapevine to Houston. 6nights/wk. Home daily. Pay is

$750/wk. Class A CDL & 3 yrsrecent driving exp. req.

Call 903-495-8422

Expanding Aagain!

Need Roll Off Driverwith 2-5 years driving experience.

Must have clean driving recordand be at least 25 yrs old (ins req)

Fax Resume to 940-482-3457

EXPANDING NOW!

* NO EXP NECESSARY* WEEKLY PAY* FT/PT

CALL NOW!940/323-2694

Experienced & CertifiedChairside Dental Assistant

needed in General Dentist’s Officein Denton County. Please submit

resume or respond to ad [email protected].

Experienced & LicensedNon-Commission.

Security Flex Officers &Security Rovers Needed in theIrving area. $10.00 to start 40hrs week guaranteed (Freemedical/dental for Rovers)

Call 972-753-6561or fax resume 972-756-9113

Five Star Orthodontic Labneeds LAB TECHNICIAN

Will train.Call 940-898-9900.

Front Desk Supervisor WantedImmediately. If you have Hotel

Front Desk experience and delivergreat customer service to every

guest, we want you to apply todayat the WinStar World Hotel!Qualified candidates must

demonstrate great leadership,problem solving and guest service

abilities. We offer a greatenvironment,fantastic people,

competitive wages and benefits!Come to see what you have beenmissing and stay for a fabulouscareer where the employees are

the greatest asset! Apply inperson at One World Way,

Thackerville, OK at our FrontDesk. Email of Fax resumes to

[email protected] 580-276-3110. EOE

Full Charge Bookkeeper -Part-Time. Please call

214-213-0552for more information.

Full Time Wrecker Driver wanted. Experienced in TDLR -

IM license preferred. Must be will-ing to move to Denton. Apply in

person at 2224 Ft Worth Dr from8:30 am-5:30 pm. 940-384-9866

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Bowie Memorial Hospitalis accepting applications for

RN’SFull Time & Part Time

Contact Human Resource Dept.

940-872-9375, fax 940-872-1561,

705 E. Greenwood Ave., Bowie, Texas 76230

[email protected] EOE

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Bowie Memorial Hospitalis accepting applications for

Clinical Nursing Supervisor

Med/Surg., ER and Supervisory experience

preferred but not required.

Sharing On-call will be required.

Contact Human Resource Dept.

940-872-9375, fax 940-872-1561,

705 E. Greenwood Ave., Bowie, Texas 76230

[email protected] EOE

Gainesville State School1379 Farm Road 678Gainesville, TX 76240

940-665-0701EOE

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

Criminal and driving backgroundchecks, fingerprinting and drug

screening are required. Excellent benefits.

Food Service Manager I(GSS-11006)

Requires HS/GED with at leasttwo (2) yrs experience in food

preparation service in state institu-tion, one (1) year of which musthave been in a supervisory ca-pacity of the equivalent trainingand experience in comparablecommercial food service estab-

lishment institution. Salary$2220.00/month. Closing date:

10-25-2010

Juvenile Correctional Officer I-IV

Requires HS/GED and a validdrivers license. Starting salary

$2322.42/month with regular in-creases up to $3090.88/month.

Apps (NO RESUMES)must be received by 5:00pm

General Lines PNC InsuranceAgent. Looking for an outgoing,

positive personality with aGeneral Lines PNC License,or willing to obtain, to start

part-time moving to full-time oncefully trained. You will work a short

day on Saturdays on a rotatingbasis. Strong interpersonal skills,

computer knowledge, industryknowledge, attention to detail,

ability to multi-task all veryimportant. Spanish-speaking a

plus. You may fax your resume to940-497-6020 attn: Cheryl.

Please no phone calls.

Hilton Garden Inn785 SH 121 Bypass,Lewisville Tx 75067

Cook - Line/Banquet PT/FTApply in Person or emailHGI.DallasLewisville.jobs

@gmail.com

Hiring for Tellers.Fax or Email Resume

to [email protected]

EOE

JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!

* Order Pullers* Manufacturing* Production* Assembly* Inbound CSR1st and 2nd shiftsDenton & Lewisville310 Audra LaneDenton, TX 76209(940) 442-6550www.otstaffing.com

JRobs Personal Training is nowhiring exp. Certified Trainers to

work out of the Flower MoundCommunity Activity Ctr. John Rob-inson 940-389-0056. www.jrobs.com

LINE COOK Requires 3+ years experience

in fine dining. Apply in person atDenton Country Club, 1213 Coun-

try Club Rd, Argyle TX 76226No Phone Calls Please

Local Light Manufacturer seeksQualified Class A MACHINIST,

metal working or welding experience a plus.

Contact Finley Ledbetter at 940-387-6611

Looking for experiencedbookkeeper for full-time

position. Send resume toNeblett Property Management

P.O. Box 2539Denton, TX 76202

LVNLVN for a busy OB/GYN

office in Denton;nursing license & previous

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

competitive salary.

Email resumes [email protected]. EO

Mature Dependable OfficeReceptionist/light office help

needed in the Irving area. Musthave reliable transportation.Prefer someone in the Irving

area or close by.$9.50 starting pay - work hrs

Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:30pmCall 972-753-6561 or fax

resume 972-756-9113

Medical Receptionist needed inDenton, TX. Must have 2 yrs

medical exp. Computer skills req.Apply: [email protected] Transcriptionist - FT

for busy surgeons’ office. All work done in office -

no at home. Other duties include scanning

medical records into EMR. If conscientious about your work,

please fax resume to(940) 383-3214.

Metzler’s Food & Beverage isNow Accepting Applications forF/T & P/T Clerks & Cooks ,

Non Smoking, Apply in Person,628 Londonderry.

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Qualified Caretaker for Horses& Ranch Show horse care &

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RECEPTIONIST/SALESMARKETING COORDINATOR

Responsible for answering androuting all incoming calls,

take any messages that arenecessary, greet guests,and hand out applications.

This position is also responsiblefor total administrative support for

the Sales Managers. Must be proficient in Excel.

View full job description and apply online at

www.millerofdenton.comor in person at

2421 I35W North, Denton

RNFull time for Home Health visits

Assisted Living

Resident Attendant

PRN

Sitter/HHA- PRN

LVN/RN in Health Care Center

Fri & Sat 10p-6a

You may Apply on line @www.good-sam.com

or in person at Good SamaritanSociety -Lake Forest Village

3901 Montecito Dr. Denton, Tx 76210

AA/EEOC,M/F/VETHANDICAP

Drug free workplace"In Christ’s Love,

Everyone is Someone"

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Roberts Paint & Collision needsPart-Time Receptionist/Front

Desk Clerk for auto body paint &repair shop with good comm &

cust serv skills, workingknowledge of MS Word & Excel

for data entry. QuickBooks a plus.Please bring resume and fill outapplication between 8-5 M-F at

4213 Mesa Dr. Denton, TX 76207.Call 940-383-3695.

Denton ISD is currently hiring:• Route Drivers• Extra-CurricularTrip DriversPaid Training for Class B CDLDriving rate $12.59 hr (after training)

School Holidays Off, Paid Personal/Sick LeaveTeacher Retirement Service, Child Ride AlongProgram...

• Times vary depending on Route Assignment andTrip Availability

• Must pass pre-employment physical, drug screenand criminal background check

• Possess acceptable driving record for driverpositions

Apply• online at www.dentonisd.org• visit us at 230 N. Mayhill

• call 940-369-0300 JH

SENIOR CARE

HEALTH & REHAB

Activities AssistantFull Time

Must enjoy working with seniorsand be available flexible hours forAM or PM shift; some Saturdays.

Criminal background check REQUIRED.

Please apply within.Applications accepted Mon-Fri

8:30am--4:30pm Apply in person at 2244 Brinker Rd

Denton Tx 76208 EOE m/f/d/v

Small Fab shop looking forsheet metal Fabricator/Welder.

Minimum 5 years exp. Call940-458-3697, ask for Mark.

The City of Aubrey FireDepartment will be testing for

Full Time Fire Fighter - EMT -Paramedic preferred. Beginningsalary range - $29,188 - $33,566.

Written testing will be at theAubrey Fire Department, 200

Sycamore on November 6th, 2010at 8:00 A.M., with Physical Agilitytesting following the written test.

Applications are available atCity Hall 107 South Main

Aubrey, Texas or Online atwww.ci.aubrey.tx.us underemployment opportunities.

Completed applications, withcopies of all certifications and acopy of current Drivers Licensemust be submitted to HumanResources, City of Aubrey,

107 South Main, Aubrey, Texas76227 no later than November

3rd, 2010 at 4:00 P.M. The City ofAubrey is an Equal Opportunity

Employer. 940-440-9343.

UTILITY TECHNICIAN I, II or III$12.66 -- $15.38/hr DOQ

PART TIME PUBLIC SAFETYSUPPORT OFFICER

$13.50/hr

Job Descriptions and Requirements

Available on our website

APPLY ONLINE ATwww.highlandvillage.org

Human Resources1000 Highland Village RdHighland Village TX 75077

Phone: 972-899-5087EOE

Various Warehouse PositionsHour Personnel

940-891-0630 or 940-243-4687

WE’VE MOVED!New address: 7650 S. I-35E

Corinth, Texas 76210New phone: 940-312-7347

Positions available forgeneral warehouse and clerical

Wildhorse Grill is now hiringhosts and servers. Apply in per-son Tu, Th, Fri or Sat from 10am-3pm at 9400 Ed Robson Blvd in

Denton. EOE M/F/D/V

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.

NOW HIRING:Companies desperately needemployees to assemble prod -ucts at home. No selling, anyhours. $500 weekly potential.

Info: 1-985-646-1700DEPT: TX-1325

Local Truck Driver Training** JOBS AVAILABLE **

Tuition paid/Other optionsCall 24/7, 877-626-5873

Love to Sing? Find Your Voice!All Styles • 19 years experience

www.larrysvocalstudio.comCall Larry 383-1378, 391-4838

Full Care: custom barn, feedtwice daily, indoor/outdoor, lighted

arenas, 40 ac turnout. $375.Self-care: stall, tack, lg area forhay & feed, 40 ac turnout, $150.

Bonnie Brae & Roselawn Dr.Call 940-391-4372.

Ranch Guesthouses incl horseboarding. See ad under #640

"Quiet & Peaceful" 940.497.6236

7 Open Brangus Heifers800-900 pounds, $1 per pound,Weldon Burgoon,-- Weldon’s

Saddle Shop 940-382-1921

ABC Reg. Border ColliePuppies, shots & wormed,

7 wks old. culpeppergoats.com940-577-0760 or 940-627-6899

Agility, Obedience & RallyTraining Classes. Tuesday

Evenings in Denton 940-488-3180www.gtdogonline.org

Darling Chihuahua Pups,males, $75 up, females, $300 up,

shots, home raised.Call 940-206-0281

Long Haired Dachshund Puppies , no papers, $75 each.Parents on site. 940-382-2342

or 940-390-5615

Reg. Mini Dachshund PuppiesBlack & Tan, American Cream.

2 M, 1 F, 6 weeks old,parents on site, 940-736-6233

Tractor, Trailer & ImplementRepair and Painting * All Makesand Models. Pickup available.

Brad Harkins 940-368-9494

Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchard sm & lg sq.Coastal sm sq; horse qual. rounds$40-$70, round cow hay $35-$45,

shavings $5. 217-737-7737, AubreyFresh, Green, Fertilized Coastal

Square Bales $6.50;6x5 Big Rolls, $80. Ponder.Daryl Anderson 940-391-6875

or Carlos 940-231-7745HALLOWEEN

FALL DECORATIVE HAY$4.75/Bale

217-737-7737 Aubrey

Horse Quality Coastal Rollsand Squares

Call 940-368-0529

Antique & Decorator AuctionTuesday Nights - 6pm

Caraway Auction House,205 Acker, Sanger/Denton, TX

View Photos atcarawayauctionhouse.com

Billy Caraway Lic #724710%BP. Call (940) 458-4643

APPLIANCE SALEFrost Free Refrigerators $189

Electric Stoves $79Reconditioned & Guaranteed

Washers & Dryers3511 E. University Dr, Denton

940-382-4333

STEEL BUILDING (Closeout)Hard to Believe Deals

Example 48x72 Reg $24,449.30Now $15,888.37

99x99 Reg $66,061.59 Now$45,971.55

Limited -- Call to Reservewww.sunwardsteel.com

Source #165 ---- 903-705-4324

SALE!Laptops, Dell, New, Big colors,

desktops & repairs also.Call for details 940-391-1829

DENCO FIREARMSCHL Instruction & Sales

Dencofirearms.com940-453-4162

Denton Publishing Companywill not knowingly publish anyad for the sale of weapons thatdoes not meet our standards ofacceptance.

380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.

All metroplex buyers & sellers

welcome. Located 1 mile E. of

Loop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.

(940) 391-6202 • (214) 385-6101 (c)

(940) 383-1064 (h) • (940) 390-5900 (c)JA

Corinth, 2011 Glen Manor Rd.,Forest Hills area-off Corinth Pkwy.2 blks East on Tree House Ln. Fri10/22, 8-5:30 & Sat 10/23, 8-4:30.Sports equip, electronics, LPs &

tapes, books, car seat, air bed, sil-ver set, Party Lite, households,bath acces, handbags, stereos,

games, MUCHO EVERYTHING!

Denton, 1413 Manten BlvdSaturday Oct 23, 8am-2pm

12 golf balls $5, furniture, dishes,treadmill w/TV & fans, toys,

clothes, lots more!

Denton, 1432 Pickwick.Sat, Oct. 23: 8am. Electric

wheelchair, furniture, dishes,old tools, fishing rods, washer &

dryer, refrigerator, freezer, sewing machine.

Denton, 1608 Buena Vista Dr.Fri & Sat, Oct. 22&23:7am-4pm.Clothes, household items, furn,

potted plants, Crsftsman 10" tablesaw & shop vac, Lincoln 2 ton flrjack, misc. hardware & car parts.Denton, 2204 Bolivar. 3 FamilyGarage Sale, Fri & Sat,10/22 &23:8am-6pm. Furniture: IKEAwicker rockers, lots of jewelry,

items from grandmother’shousehold, too much to list.

Denton, 2213 Brooklake WestSa,Oct 23: 8a-2p. Patio furn, baby& teen clothes, homesch books,1987 18’ Bayliner. 940-898-1761

Denton, 2316 BolivarThur & Fri Oct 21 & 22, 8am,propane grill, jewelry, furniture,

kitchen items, misc 940-312-2467

Denton, 2708 Hartlee Ct.SAT. ONLY, 10/23: 8am-5pm.Tools, lawn equip, Christmasdeco, home goods, clothing.

Denton, 3516 Belmont.2-Family Sale! Furniture,

seasonal, clothes. Don’t Miss It!Oct 22&23: Fri & Sat, 8am.

Denton, 3939 Teasley Ln #360 in Lakewood Estates.

Thur, Fri-Sat, Oct 21, 22, 23, 10am-5pm Moving Sale &

also have Dept 56 & Hallmark Ornaments

Denton, 608 Ticonderoga, nearSouthridge & Lynhurst. Sat,

Oct. 23:7am. Schnauzer figurines,Christmas dec, some furnishings.

Denton, 916 Edgewood Pl.Sat, Oct. 23: 8am-3pm. Cancelled

if rains. Dishes, books, clothes,other good stuff!

Denton Garage Sale1808 Boyd Fri/Sat 8-5 pm

Large Size Clothes, Yard Tools,Hand Saw, Glassware

Denton HugeCommunity Garage Sale

Sat. & Sun. 10/23 & 10/248am - 4 pm 4937 Stuart Rd.

Denton Moving Sale1201 San GabrielFri./Sat. 8-5 pm

Furniture/misc. itemseverything must go this weekend!

Denton Multi-Family Sale1013 Savage Dr.

Fri/Sat 10/22 & 10/23 8-5pmFurniture, ladies 16-1x size

clothing, chest freezer, & lotsof misc. items

Denton, Sat only, Oct. 23: 9a-3p.Robson Ranch Craft Bazaar.

Use exit 79 from I-35 W, go W. onRobson Ranch Road, follow signs.

Estate Sale Services Call Aven Estate SaleServices 940-483-8767

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Lewisville: 239 Thomas St, Fri& Sat, 10/22-23:7a-3p. Clothes,Shoes, Housewares, Furn, Toys,Yard Equip. All Proceeds To GoTo Breast Cancer Walk in Nov.

Ponder, 11559 Swafford RdFri-Sat Oct 22-23 from sun upto sundown. Saddles, spurs,

antiques, furniture, glassware,clothing, shop tools, misc.

Ponder Garage Sale546 Ripy Rd.

Fri-Sun 9 - ? Halloweencostumes, nice ladies

blouses/shirts, L-24 W, manyHarley T-shirts, tools, camp equip,

much more.Sanger, 12556 FM 2450

(4 miles west on 455,turn north on 2450 in Bolivar,

go 1.5 miles to house on right)Fri 8am-5pm Sat 8am-12pm Oct22-23 clothes, teacher items misc.

STORE CLOSING SALEFurniture, housewares,

home decor & more!û Lone Star Consignments û

100 North Hwy 377 #108Pilot Point 940-365-3500

Hours: Tues - Sat 10am-5pm

1111 Chevelly Ct. 4/2.5, 2000sf,newly renovated, all updated

appl & countertops, new paint,tile. $1350/mo. 940-391-1216

10 Acres NW of Krum,All utilities. $350 month.

Double wides only.Call 972-607-6402

Justin area 1 acre.All utilities. $200 month.

Double wides only.Call 972-607-6402

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2BR w/enclosed patio. Newonsite laundry room $595.

Walk to TWU-- $99total move-in. 940-442-6919

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3041 Olympia, each 2/1.5/1CG$675/mo, $500 dep.

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electric only, 1 yr lease, no pets,$565/mo $500 dep. 940-367-3191

419 W. Sycamore, NewlyRemodeled convenient to town& UNT. 2 Bdrm 1 Bath $750/mo

$500 deposit 940-566-1246$450/mo. Large 1bedroom,New Carpet, Tile, Near UNT,

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

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All Bills PaidWalk to UNT -- Efficiency,

1 & 2 BR starting at $390 & up

Close to UNT!!214 Normal, 1 BR $550.

219 Fry St 1 BR $550and 2 BR $650.

AMSI 940-565-8484

Fall Frenzy! 2BR from $575, 1 BRfrom $485. $200 off 1st mo. rent,$75 dep. for qualified applicants.Kingswood Apts 940-382-1596

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FOXCROFT ACRES2425 Old North Rd. 2 Bdrm

$575-$600. Efficiency $375-$425.$300 Deposit. 940-566-5717

FREE CABLE & WATERLow elec. bills. 6/9/12 mo. lease.

2/1 $325/person; 2/2 $343/person1/1 $535-$550. Walk to UNT. Callour friendly staff at 940-382-3100.

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SERVICE940-566-4900315 Fry $575

316 Bryan $675619/627 Oakland $650

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Immediate move-ins avail! $300off 1st mo’s rent. Look & lease.

Rent from $539. Newly renovatedproperty. 1&2BR avail. Coronado

Oaks, 201 Coronado, Denton.940-566-0308. Open to public

1st Sat/mo: free food& tennis lessons: 10-noon.

IN LAKE DALLAS1 Bdrm $450/mo $400 dep,

401 Betchan, Lk Dallas. Coveredparking, No Pets. 979-415-0628

Landmark Realty940-367-2870

Leasing in Krum ISD3/2 Quad Plex, New Construction

Country Living near DentonAmenities $845. 940-465-1333

LOFT ON SQUARE!2/2 209 W. Hickory

$950/mo972-567-6754

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1 Month Free RentLease by OCT 23, 2010

940-382-9556 or 940-591-0121

October SpecialsDraw from the Pumpkin

Receive up to $250 in free rentFree Electric -- Free Water

Prices Starting at $650Singing Oaks Apartments307 N. Loop 288, Denton

940-484-5231

One Month FREE& $100 Deposit! • Walk to class in minutes.2 BR- W/D, All App & FIOS.

$895. 2121 Stella St.

• Come see what the talk isabout. Beautiful design.

High-end amenities.$750-$1595 311 E. Hickory.

• Live in STYLE. Lofts on UNTCampus. 1/1 & 2/1 $895-$1195.

Garage parking.1119 W. Hickory

• 115 N Austin Lofts -2 available! Appliances, W/Dincluded. Great place to live

Downtown! $895.

940-382-5000

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1 & 2 Bedroom Aptswith Rental Assistance for

Qualified Applicantsin Gainesville & Valley View

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Shadowwood Apartments1 & 2 Bdrms 940-367-0452

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

Shady Shores ApartmentsGreat location in Lake Dallas2 BR/1BA, new carpet/paint

Call 940-497-4844

SMALL & QUIET COMPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrms near UNT & TWU,

CH/A, walk-in closets, open living,downstairs unit avail940-484-9000

Spacious garage apt. 410 1/2Congress. $450/mo, $350 dep.

Neblett PropertyManagement 940-387-6180

The Martino GroupRental Listings

2208 Kings Row - 3/2 locatedclose to schools in a quiet

neighborhood. $895713 Wolftrap - 3/2/1 duplex

close to middle school/parks. W/Dhkup, fireplace, 2 story. $725

1422 Locust - 1/1 walk to TWU,duplex w/backyard. $450

3017 Olympia - 2/1.5/1 duplexW/D hkup. $600

115 N Austin - Lofts on square!1300+SF all appliances, W/D

$8003816 Camelot B - 2/1.5 duplexall appliances W/D hkup. $650416 Collins - 3/2 close to UNT.

$750Windsor and Bell Properties -

3/2 close to schools. Fireplace, allappliances, W/D hkup. $750

940-382-5000

Very nice & Clean 1/1 in brick 8-plex, in Lk Dallas, water/sewer

trash pd, appl. $495/mo $400dep,110 W. Hundley. 1-940-736-1966

Victoria Heights 1 Bdrms $799

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SPECIAL!$100 Deposit, One Free Month

Walk to Historic downtownDenton 940-382-9556 for appt.www.jackbellproperties.com

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

FULL MONTH’S RENT.940-594-8141

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

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

1918 Camden Ct. 3 BR $1,195.3105 Inglewood 3 BR $995

3900 Stuart 3 BR $895AMSI 940-565-8484

2/1, huge floor plan, hardwoodfloors, $550/mo. $300 deposit.

Red Door Operations.Call 940-453-1660

515 Austin, large 2/1.5 studio,fenced yard, WBFP, close to

TWU, $775+ dep. 940-565-1399 leave message

8169 E. McKinney, 2/1.5,$750/mo. 940-566-5717

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Aubrey, 2/1/1 Duplex, FencedYard, Nice neighborhood,

pets ok, $825/mo + $600 Dep,940-243-2727 Agent.

Large 2/1, Walk to TWU!905 Boliver, W/D Connect.900 SqFt. only $725/month!

Call 940-566-0033 for Specials!

NEW! 3-2-2 and 3-2.5-21200+ sft Duplex $1075 -$1175 ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS!817-560-4900 www.txlec.com

Northlakes area - 2/1, New paint& flooring, washer/dryer

connections, carport, $800 + dep.2204 Vanderbilt Ct, 940-382-1966

YOUR CHOICE!5 Locations

1 & 2 Bdrms Duplexes/Apts$450-$550/per mo.

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Houses, Duplexes& Apartments

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

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Ashley Lail 817-240-3775www.rentdenton.net

$0 Application Fee218 Bonnie Brae 2/1 $700

514 Pierce 4/2 $10002322 Houston Place 2/1.5 $800

Responsive PropertyManagement 940-898-0133

$0 APPLICATION FEE3/1.5/2 liv areas. CH/A, New

paint/floors. Ready for move-in.No pets. $1025/mo +dep.

214-557-7899.1007 Oakland ~ Denton

1/1 Cottage with Wood FloorsAcross From TWU!

$450/MO.940-367-0678 Agent Owner

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom HousesNice Areas! No application fee

Call for details -- Lane Real Estate940-384-7378.

$1250. Elegant 3+study/2/2 inSavannah. 1100 Spanish Moss.Granite countertops, stainless,

HOA paid. Agent. 940-735-1999.$1300 Immaculate 3/sunroom/2/2in Savannah, fenced yard, HOA

paid, 1425 Chestnut, Denton CoProperty Mgmt 940-735-1999$1350/mo Elegant 4/2.5/2 in

Cross Oak Ranch. Wd flrs, lg fncdyd,fridge,W/D inc. HOA pd. 8709Chisholm Tr, Agt 940-735-1999

1512 Oak Tree New all Brick3/2/2 w/opener, fenced yard,

$1200/mo + deposit. 940-565-1399 leave message

2/1 M.H. in Aubrey , fence, trees,LARGE GARAGE WORKSHOP,RV parking,credit check, cat only$650/mo $500 dep. 940-206-4268

2/2/1,1321 Windstream.Refrigerator, 6 ft fenced backyard,

clean, new paint. $895/mo.940-566-2210 [email protected]/2/2 Like New Patio HomeOpen Floor Plan, Stone FP,

fenced backyard, $1050 + depos-it. 817-403-1570, 940-597-5868

302 Spurlock in Krum inSaddlebrook Addn, 3/2/3,

fenced backyard, all appliances$1050/mo. 940-231-3792

3/1.5/1, Newly Remodeled,CH/A, W/D conn, wood floors,new kitchen cabinets, applian -ces, counter tops, fenced yard,

$875/mo $800 deposit.owner/agent 940-594-6604

3/1 in Denton,702 Schmitz,Ch/A, wood floors, trees, credit

check, 1 cat only $800/mo, $500deposit. Call 940-206-4268

3/2/2 brick, CH/A, 710 Apollo,near N. Loop 288, Denton, neat,

large garage, DW, stove, fire-place. lrg fncd yard, $925/mo +

dep. 940-387-4990

3/2/2CG, FP, with refrigerator.$1200/mo. + 1 mo rent as dep.

8905 Tumbleweed Dr, 76227940-230-0314 or 940-230-03273/2/2, wood floors, 914 KingsRow, fenced, treed, cat only,

$975/mo. $500 dep. creditcheck. call 940-206-4268

3 BDRM COUNTRY HOMEin Sanger, fenced yard, trees,

pets ok, W/D conn, fresh paint,new carpet, 940-484-9000

3 BR House For Rentin Pilot Point

Call for more info.940-686-2109 or 214-803-4281

4/2 at 2305 Picadilly , 2 living &2 dining areas, quiet area, veryclean, $1100/mo. references

required. 940-230-9237

511 Roberts, Denton, 3/3, niceneighborhood, close to TWU,

fenced yard, carport, $1150/mo+ deposit. References.

Call 940-387-4088

5 Mins from TWU / $950 mth3 bdrm/2 bath/1 car garageNew carpet, paint and fence

Avail. now 940-465-1333

626 Schmitz 2 Bdrm 2 Bath near TWU, $775/mo.

Call 940-391-9171or 940-382-7662

702 Wolftrap, $650/mo2/1.5/1Townhome, fireplace,refrig, W/D conn, Williams

Property Mgmt 940-368-2043

901 E. Windsor 3/2 close tomany schools in the area!

Huge backyard w/ basketballcourt, pet friendly! Very cleanready to lease. $1250/month

Catherine The Martino Group940-382-5000

940-566-4900

611 North Austin $575627 Oakland, $650

3327 Gardenview, $675316 Bryan, $675

806 W. Collins, $700407 W. University $750116 Bonnie Brae, $8001102 Broadway, $8501205 Bridges, $1050

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Argyle, 3/2/2, Fenced Yard,Community Pool, Denton ISD,

$1,225/mo + Dep,940-243-2727 Agent.

Available Now2200 Arrowhead 3/2/2 ......$12802208 Arrowhead 3/2/2 ....... $1280Jack Bell Property Management

940-382-9556www.jackbellproperties.com

Avail now extra clean 4/2.5/2, LR,DR, 2149 sf, 2 story, huge fncd

bkyd. Dntn ISD. 4000 Shiraz Argyle$1300mo $1000 dep 940-300-5890Beautiful Home in OAKMONT4/2.5/2, 2600+ sq ft, Great Floor

Plan, Available Now!Broker 940-484-9000COUNTRY LAKES3/2/2 --- $1495/mo

Year round yard care, HOA,extermination all included.

Call 940-262-1000Denton 3 BR 2 Bath1015 Mack $1,095AMSI 940-565-8484

Denton, 4/2/2 corner double lot.Trees, fenced - $1100/mo.

Near TWU.817-430-1105

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FIRST MONTH FREE - Beautiful4/2/2 in Oakmant Country Club

HOA w/ paid security F/P,sprinkler sys. 1918 Ainsley Ct.

$1450. Call 972-897-3785

For Sale or Rent, $675, 1609Lattimore, 3 BR, lg fenced yard,

W/D conn, all appl. FloydRealty 940-595-7555

FRISCO McKINNEY AREA3/2 w/2 living areas, open kitchen

w/island, split bdrms, availablenow. Broker 940-484-9000Great location near TWU,2 bdrm, 1 bath. New fridge,

microwave, gas stove, CH/A.$675/mo, $500 dep 940-594-8090

HOME FOR RENT3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1 car garage,

$850/ month972-352-1339

House For Rent713 Hettie St.

$800/mo. $800/dep.2b/2b w/ HVAC, fireplace, large

fenced yard,1 cargarage, pets ok w/ deposit

Call 940-271-0231

NEAR UNT & I-354/2 close to recreation center &

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

Newer 4/2 one Acre Justin, TX.Ponder ISD. Storage Buildings.

Must see. $925 mo + $700 dep.817-938-7000

Rhome Shale Creek (Behind Tx Motor Speedway)

4 BR 2 Bath $1,295AMSI 940-565-8484

Rural living in Aubrey - 2/1CH/A, WBFP, lg secluded lot,

$650/mo + dep.Biggs & Biggs 940-566-1313

Spacious 3/2 on 2 Acres!Horse Facilities- 2100 SF.7700 Hwy 380- $1250/mo

Call for Specials! 940-566-0033

Spacious 3/2 with Fireplace!2400 SF, 2 Story Home

1314 Oakcrest- $1300/moCall for Specials! 940-566-0033

Updated 2 Bdrm 1 Bath + SmallOffice, custom cabinets, granitecounter tops, hardwood floors,

stainless steel appliances. Closeto UNT/Presbyterian Hospital onThomas St. $1095/mo $1500 dep.

Call 940-367-3191WALKING DISTANCE TO UNT3/2 vintage home + study, remod-eled kitchen, upgraded electrical.$1200/mo. Tom 940-597-7749.

23 ac Ranch/3/2 House + studiofacing Lake Ray Roberts,

horse stables, all for $1690/mo.Valley View. 214-957-3642

Quiet & PeacefulGuesthouses on ranch, 1/1, fp,

tile floors, patio $725/mo. 1/1, carpet, encl porch

$750/mo. Each incl 1 car ga -rage, free lndry facil and stall,

turnout & paddock for onehorse. Pets nego. Onsite are -

na, close to Lake Lewsv., &trails. EZ access I-35E.

owner/mgr. Lease req’d. Availnow. 940.497.6236

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

$0 Credit CheckRV Spaces from $250

Ponder Area Call 940-648-5263

2/1 MH on 5 ac, Justin area.$650/mo + $650 dep. Horses

welcome. 207 CR 4713 off 407.940-482-3909 or 817-300-6357

2&3 BDRM, Lease to OWN!Brand New Mobile Homes

Fully Furnished, W/D Conn.Starting @ $650/monthPets O.K. -940-566-0033

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

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

4 bdrm, 2 bath doublewidemobile home on 1 ac. Krum ISD.

$850/mo., $850/dep.940-390-9574

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 7000 SF,

30¢ SF +. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

1500 SF Warehouse/OfficeLewisville, 419 Southfork.

Available now $795/mo + $800deposit. Call Bill Clark Mgmt at972-355-0970 or 972-795-2211

3730 East McKinney3 spaces available: 6500 SF,

4500 SF, and 2500 SFûPrices are Negotiable û

Call Kathy Orr û 940-566-4900propertysearchassociates.com

700 SF ProfessionalOffice Space, Avail. Feb 1st,

$1,100 All Bills Paid,Call Jason, 940-453-9700

Building 10,000 SFOffice Suite 4,000 SFOffice Suite 3,583 SFOffice Suite 1,200 SF

Located at 1300 Teasley LaneShady Oaks Office Center

940-595-0291

Prime Office Space near DentonTown Square, 540 sq ft, 2 RoomSuite, Spacious Parking Lot open& well lit. Call Eric 940-382-6611

Room for rent in house in quietCorinth neighborhood, $600/mo,utilities inc, own restroom, W/D,kitchen privileges. 940-367-0165

MANAGER SPECIAL!2 BD/2.5 BA Condo in

Lake Dallas$650/MO/$300 DEP

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 940-382-66111200 Ft. Worth Dr. 30 x 70 x 20

with loading dock. $850/mo.Neblett Property Mgmt.

Call 940-387-61804800SF brick warehouse,

w/office, 2 oh doors in downtownSanger. $1300/mo + dep.

Call 940-458-3660Now leasing, 1500-6000SF,3 Phase, 200/400 amp service

12mo lease, wat/sew pd. NortexBus Pk Donnie-972-951-2131

Offices/Warehouses for lease.1400-5600 sf in Krum, TX. $695-$825/mo. Dep. same as monthly

rent. Call 940-390-9574.

10+ Acres Good Home BldgSite on County Road 2825,Slidell ISD. Coastal pasture.

Restricted. Call 940-390-149410 Acres West of Krum.All utilities, horses ok.

$50,000. Owner finance.Call 972-607-6402

117 acres, beautiful views,restored 1940’s farm house,17 acre private lake, Sanger

Lane Real Estate 940-368-1552www.realtor.com

* 383+acre high fence with nice2 story lodge, lots of exotics, 2 lakes, near Springtown *

* 128+acres with 3/2 brickhome hilltop setting

SW of Bowie *

* 358+acres, hills, cabin, Palo Pinto *

CrossroadsRanchRE.com940-769-3800

40 ACRES of the Best Huntingin Montague Co. -- $3250/Acre

Possible FinancingCall 940-665-4172

DAVID VANDERLAAN -ALCAccredited Land Consultant.

940-591-7963

Northwest of Jacksboro47 ACRES -- $8000 Down

Owner Finance.Call 817-204-8250

Ponderosa Valley2 Large Lots on Cul-de-sac6+ Acres, asking $175,900.

Ponder Tx. Call 940-367-4704

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.

2.65 AC, custom 3000+SF, 2masters, shop, trees, near Lk RR,$400,000. Peggy 940-206-0881

Agent. SangerHomesAndLand.comAubrey Home For Sale 7315 Somerset Lane

Over 3000 sq. ft.4 bdrm 3.5 bath, 3 car garage,2000 sq ft. drive through shop

with RV parking, swimming pool,mother-n-law suite

Open House Sat. & Sun. Oct 16 & 17 1-5 pm

For more details call &leave message 940-565-9879

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.

1-888-283-1919SANGER -- 4/2/2, Large City

Lot, New Subdivision,Customer Built, Fenced,

Sprinkler System, 1992 Sq Ft,Owner Financing, $184,000,

Call 817-247-1220

2 Ac--Small house 830 Leo Andrews Rd,

Whitesboro no restrictions$39,500 . Call 940-367-4704

Move In Ready! Enjoy countryliving in a very nice 3br/2ba DW.Approx 1344 sq ft on 2 acres.

Freshly remodeled with bigupgrades. 167 CR 2133

Shenandoah Subdivision, nearValley View & I-35. $67,500.

Owner financing available WAC,10% down. 940-293-5371.

Please leave msg.

NW of Justin, 1.6 ac.Trees, as little as $229/mo,Owner finance, low down.All util. Call 817-204-8250

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,

Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com

û 2000 Palm Harbor û16 x 80MH 3/2, with all appl, carport,

deck & awnings, & shed.Just $12,900 cash only.

r 214-403-9787 q

Denton Mobile Home3 B/2 B, fenced yard, new storagebuilding, all appliances included,

covered front porch940-368-8819 - Leave Message

For Sale By Owner:16x80 3b/2b mobile home onheavily treed lot with carport,located in Woodhaven Mobile

Home Park, must passbackground check.Call 940-395-0454

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

RBI 36365New brick home. 2 acres, 2000SF, granite countertops, tile, woodfloors, vaulted ceilings. 30x40 ftmetal bldg on slab 972-607-6402

û Owner Financedû 18 x 80MH 3/2 Solitaire with new paintinside & out, new carpet, newlinoleum, carport, decks and

awnings, shed & fenced yard.Just $787/mo. Includes lot.

214-403-9787 or 972-221-0811

Owner Finance, No CreditCheck, 3b/2b double wide

home on 1 acre near Denton.Call 817-291-6527

COLORADO LOG CABINWith 70 ACRES.

REDUCED TO $239,500see www.forsalebyowner.com

Listing #21805702Phone # 719-253-2492

FSBO. Waterfront Hotel onLake Bridgeport. Restaurant &

Private Club. Deep WaterMarina. $895,000. 940-210-8622

Denton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for advertisingcontent. Be aware oflicenses/insurances needed orrequired by law to perform cer-tain services or before pur-chasing certain services.

Childcare Provider(Infant Only)

Provide Beautiful,Clean EnvironmentCall: 940-326-9366Call: 940-300-7866

Location: 2108 Red Rock Dr.Corinth, TX 76210

Nick’s Computer ServicesUse your Denton local biz!

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

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

We take Visa/Master (willbeat any reasonable price)

972-965-6904 / 940-395-3050Jose’s Concrete Work--patios,sidewalks, barns, curbs, slabs,driveways, retaining walls. free

estimates. 940-595-6908 anytimeMiller’s Concrete

Free Estimates • Driveways,Stamp, Walks, Stucco, Slabs, Etc.

940-808-0612 or 940-783-7194

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15 ton crushed limestone $300 de -livered! Rock/concrete roads, drive -ways, patios! Land clearing & ponds

built. Sand/topsoil. 940-735-1430A.C.L.I. Dozer Service

All types of dozer work andmore! Quality work guaranteed.

Call 940-367-8539

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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AAA Firewood David Estes5065 Hwy 377 S, Aubrey. Special-izing seasoned oak, Pecan, hick-ory, mesquite, oak. Pick-up or

delivery available. 940-665-0600Seasoned oak firewood 100%split

$100 1/2 cord you pick it up1/2 cord $160 delivered

Cord $260 delivered. Pecan &mesquite available 940-668-8840

SEASONED OAK FIREWOODSPLIT. $90 per 1/2 cord.

$150 full cord. U Pick Up.Call 972-921-1656

Joe The Garage Door ManDoors & Openers Repaired

New Installs940-367-5123 or 940-321-2598

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

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Affordable, ReliableHandyman/Carpenter.

No job too small, free estimates.Brian Hardy Construction

Call 940-390-0395

Home Maintenance & Repairs,Big or Small, We Do it All!

Call 940-387-5750/940-206-5816Ask for Handyman

STAR HANDYMAN940-368-3703

La Monica Cleanup ServiceBrush, Junk, Clutter, Tree Trim-

ming, Lawn Mowing. We recycle!r 940-595-9162 q

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

Call 940-453-2776.

Celia’s HousecleaningQuality service you cancount on! Wk/biwkly/mo.

8 years exp. Refs avail. Ins &bonded. $15 off 1st service!

Superior Housekeeping Serv.940-594-8035 or 940-206-3889

Need your house cleaned? Eleven years experience.

Call Mary706-691-7850. Denton.

Yudith House CleaningBlanca Hernandez

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