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Silver Creek Elementary makes Final Four School to compete for $100K PE prize BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN locked me and our PE teacher, Trey Shearer, in a room and said we weren’t First they made the top 50. coming out until we wrote that grant.” Then the top 25. Grant writing was something neiThen the top 6. Now, don’t stop holding your breath ther had ever done, Nelson said. “We ended up having the best time – Silver Creek Elementary has made doing it – and we learned so much the Final Four! After weeks of essay writing, multi- about our school in the process,” Nelple interviews, and waiting to fi nd out, son said. Silver Creek Elementary had alSilver Creek Elementary, its Principal ready implemented its Healthy Hornet Heidi Nelson and Coach Trey Shearer have been named one of four North Council – a group of fourth graders Texas schools who will compete for a who talk to the other students about $100,000 physical education grant in making healthy choices. And Coach Shearer had brought in a LG’s Coaches Cook-Off competition during the NCAA Men’s Final Four third party to train teachers and other employees who began working out toweekend in Arlington. Shearer and the other three coaches gether after school. Already having those programs in – teamed up with Baylor head coach Scott Drew and Texas A&M head place made the grant more meaningcoach Billie Kennedy – will be cook- ful to everyone involved, Nelson said. Evidently it was meaningful to the ing their hearts out during halftime at the annual culinary showdown on Sat- panel that reviewed the grants and urday, April 5 in the Infi niti Tip-Off narrowed them down to the Final Four, as well. Tailgate at AT&T Stadium. “One lady from the grant program The Final Four schools – Cesar Chavez Elementary School (Fort said she cried when she read what Worth), West Elementary School Trey wrote,” Nelson said. “And one (Fort Worth), and Central Elemen- man from LG said he’s never had a tary School (Seagoville) in addition grant application that touched him to Azle’s Silver Creek Elementary – like ours did. It was such a team efwere selected through a grant applica- fort for us – we’re really just beside tion process implemented by Project ourselves.” Nelson said another aspect she’s reFit America. ally looking forward to is the trip from Silver Creek Elementary to AT&T How it happened Heidi Nelson can barely contain Stadium for the Final Four. “They’re actually sending a limouher excitement when asked about her sine to pick Trey and me up!” Nelson school making the Final Four. “(AISD Curriculum Director) Tan- said. “We’re just so pumped!” ya Anderson emailed the information, to our nurse, Kelley Whitehead. She The competition Each team will have 30 minutes to looked at it, took it on, and said ‘we’re doing this,’” Nelson said. “Then she PLEASE SEE SCHOOL, PAGE 8A.

Azle Police Lt. Bill Russell handcuffs Gary Ricky Paul Underwood, right, while getting information from Officer J.D. Ravenscroft (with his back to the camera) and a Reno Police officer at left. Photo by Carla Noah Stutsman

Azle PD dents burglary ring Dramatic pursuit, two arrests may hinder thieves BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN A police pursuit that began in Azle Friday afternoon, March 21, wound through Reno and back into Azle, and ending in a fi ery crash, caught a lot of attention. So have numerous daytime residential burglaries that have occurred across a wide area including Tarrant, Parker, and Wise Counties – and, of course, Azle. Something that hasn’t gained much attention is the tremendous amount of both work and cooperation among and

Viral video: AHS grad and husband showcase talents singing Frozen song BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN Wherever you go, it seems someone is singing music from the soundtrack of the hit Disney animated fi lmFrozen. But a 1999 Azle High School graduate and her husband are making big waves with their own version of Love Is An Open Door. A self-made video of the couple is approaching 290,000 hits after just one week on YouTube, and on Monday, it appeared on MSN.com, as well. Emily Hefl in Baker says her old friend Cassandra Scullin Weaver posted a video of a couple who lip-synced the same song on Facebook and challenged Emily and her husband, Eric, to do the video. “We just did it for fun, and never had any thought about making money or being famous,” Baker said. “But if Ellen or Jimmy Fallon called, we’d go – it would be really fun, and my mom Emily and Eric Baker love making music together and a video of them singing Love Is An Open Door from Disney’s Frozen has gone PLEASE SEE AHS GRAD, PAGE 3A. viral.

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between law enforcement agencies in those areas in efforts to put a stop to the ring of thieves committing the burglaries. Wednesday evening, March 19, Azle police executed a Decatur Police Department arrest warrant for burglary of a building at a residence in the 300 block of Shady Lane in Azle. Following some tense moments, Azle offi cers arrested the subject of that warrant, Desmend Leon Sage, 35. One of Sage’s cohorts in the burglary ring was apprehended just two

days later. On Friday afternoon, Azle Offi cer Richard Lukowsky was patrolling in the 1500 block of Southeast Parkway when he noticed a car similar to one captured on security camera footage from a burglary that occurred a few days earlier on North Stewart Street in Azle. The driver of the maroon Oldsmobile Alero appeared to have the same characteristics as the man captured on PLEASE SEE PURSUIT, PAGE 2A.

City eyes ‘refi ’ on water/sewer bonds Move could save more than $100K in interest BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN Saving money isn’t easy for most people, but when the opportunity arises, we all jump on it. Azle’s city council is no different. During its second regular monthly meeting Tuesday, March 18, the council heard from Finance Director Renita Bishop about an opportunity to save an estimated $13,543 annually for the next 10 years – a total of more than $118,000 in interest that would be off the taxpayers’ shoulders. First Southwest Company, the city’s fi nancial advisor, the council learned, has contacted Bishop about refunding the outstanding Series 2004 Waterworks and Sewer System Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds. The bonds, with a balance of $2,165,000, become callable on Aug. 1. According to Bishop, First South-

west provided preliminary numbers for the council’s consideration based on a private placement sale. Due to the size and maturity dates of the refunding bonds – and certainly due to the decline in interest rates – the company advised a private placement sale would be economically and administratively less costly than other methods, and would allow the city to maximize debt service savings. While the new interest rate won’t be known for sure until it’s all done, First Southwest offi cials believe the bonds can be refunded at a rate near 2.5 percent. The current interest rate is 4 percent. Although there was no need for the council to take any formal action on the matter, staff was instructed to pursue the refunding of the bonds. PLEASE SEE CITY, PAGE 3A.

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n PURSUIT, FROM PAGE ONE. Gary Ricky Paul Underwood,

An Apoca Dance for 5th and 6th grade students who attend Azle and Hoover Elementary Schools will be held at Forte Junior High, 6-9 p.m. Friday, March 28. Admission is $5 per student. Parents must sign students in and out students at the door. Bring extra money for pizza, candy, drinks and glow sticks. Prizes will be awarded for best Zombie dress, King and Queen from each school, and dance contests. The dance is sponsored and will be heavily chaperoned by parents and students of Azle High School Class of 2014 Project Graduation. See www.ahsprojectgraduation2014.com. AHS Project Graduation 2014 is committed to providing the students of the senior class of 2014 with a safe, alcohol-free, drug-free party after their graduation ceremony next year.

Winery hosting benefit March 27 A fundraiser that benefits Relay for Life is set for Thursday, March 27 at Lightcatcher Winery & Bistro, 6925 Confederate Parkway Road. Visitors will enjoy wine, hors d’oeuvres, photos, and a silent auction. Tickets are $40 and available at Designs by Jamie, 137 West Main Street.

Library celebrates 5th year March 29 The Azle Memorial Library will celebrate five years in its new building at 333 W. Main Street from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, March 29. Local musicians and artists will provide a variety of entertainment in the Library’s Community Room. Plus, there will be a surprise in the foyer for those who visit the Library during that time. From 12 noon-2 p.m., children ages 3-12 can go on a travel adventure in the library, solving puzzles and making a craft as they go. Everyone is invited to the family friendly event that helps celebrate the rich traditions of Azle’s past while looking forward to the future.

Free health screenings March 29 Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle is offering a free health screening that includes lab tests for cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood glucose and blood pressure results. A nurse practitioner will be on hand Saturday, March 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Health & Education Building, classrooms A, B, and C at 108 Denver Trail. Call 817-444-8600 for more information.

Bull Terrier show here March 28-30 The Bull Terrier Club of Dallas’ annual specialty show for breed conformity (not for obedience) will be held March 28 at 6 p.m. and March 29 and 30 at 9:30 a.m. The show will is set for the Tri-County Dog Training Facility located at 8064 Briar Road. Admission is free. This is an opportunity for anyone interested in watching some of the top bull terriers compete or learn more about English bull terriers from some of the top breeders. The public is invited to visit with club members. Additional info can be found at www.btcdallas.com.

Annual plant sale slated April 12 Parker County Master Gardeners will hold its annual spring plant sale Saturday, April 12, 8 am to noon at Texas AgriLife Extension Office, 604 N. Main St. in Weatherford. Annuals, perennials, vegetables, roses, wildflowers, and native grasses are available. Mini programs on honey bees and other pollinators, butterfly and container gardening, water conservation and gardening with drought tolerant plants will be going on all morning. Bring gardening questions to “Ask a Master Gardener”.

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age 34, who was arrested and charged with evading arrest or detention. Azle Municipal Judge Douglas Hudman set Underwood’s bond at $60,000 on the charge. Underwood is now in the Tarrant County jail where he is Hot pursuit also held without bond for a paLukowsky attempted to stop role violation. the vehicle, but the driver had other ideas – the chase was on. Stolen items found Lukowsky stayed with the After the flaming Alero was vehicle as it fled through Azle, put out by Azle firefighters, up Kerry Lane, and onto SH officers immediately noticed 199 westbound. Officer J.D. items inside the vehicle that Ravenscroft soon joined in the appeared to match the descrippursuit. tions of items stolen during preThe Alero attempted to turn vious burglaries, Rogers said. right onto Reno Road in La “We brought it all to the staJunta but spun out, recovered, tion to sort it out,” Rogers said. and shot north toward Reno. “We have identified some items Lukowsky could tell he was from some of the Azle burglarlosing ground on the suspect, ies as well as in other locations, so he urged Ravenscroft to take and we’re still working to identhe lead in the pursuit because tify other items.” Ravenscroft was driving a fastSome of the items were taken er vehicle. in a burglary at a Tarrant County The suspect continued on residence earlier the same day, Reno Road to North Cardinal, prior to the pursuit, Rogers said. where it turned left and crashed “We also found burglars’ into a fence near a cemetery tools, a two-way radio probably and turned back toward Azle. used to communicate with anBy now, additional Azle po- other burglar, a police scanner, lice units were stationed near FM 730 North and Reno Road in anticipation of the pursuit coming that direction. Their primary goal was to maintain the safety of the general public and, secondarily, to assist in the pursuit if necessary. It turned out they had to do neither. the same video as he walked through the victim’s home, stealing firearms and jewelry. Azle Detective Sgt. Kevin Rogers described what happened next.

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In fact, both have served time for burglary. Underwood just got out of prison in July on parole. While Underwood’s parole violation could mean he’ll be going back to prison to serve the remaining five years of a 10year sentence, the news about Sage is not as encouraging. He was held at the Azle jail after being arrested at 9:22 p.m. March 19 until Decatur Police picked him up and took him to the Wise County jail in the earBad news for two cons Both Underwood and Sage ly morning hours of March 20. Sage posted $10,000 bond have extensive criminal records that include multiple burglary hours later and was released from the Wise County jail. charges and convictions.

and a pillow case.” The pillow case may be the most important item they found, since a case from the home was taken in almost every burglary and filled with jewelry, keys, and other small but valuable items. “We’ve conducted several interviews over the past few days that have produced information about other possible suspects, as well,” Rogers said.

Gotcha! As the suspect turned north onto FM 730 North from Reno Road, he began to lose control of the Alero. Taking evasive action to try and correct his course didn’t work out well for him – the Alero rolled across FM 730 North into a ditch on the west side of the road near Moran Road. The suspect jumped out of the overturned Alero and attempted to flee across a field. He made it about 100 yards before Azle officers caught up An Azle firefighter attacks Underwood’s blazing and overturned Oldsmobile with a shot of water. Photo by Carla Noah Stutsman with him. Meanwhile, the Alero had burst into flames. Azle officers kept the flames down with fire extinguishers until the Azle Fire Department arrived to finish the job. The suspect turned out to be

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City could save AHS grad and husband showcase $100K in interest talents singing Frozen song n CITY, FROM PAGE ONE.

Bishop told the council to expect an ordinance to authorize issuance of the bonds at its April 15 meeting. Executive session The council convened into an executive session for about an hour. When it reconvened into regular session, the members took action on two items. First, the council voted to reappointment Douglas Hudman as municipal judge and to adjust his salary to $34,000 annually. Council also voted to authorize City Manager Craig Lemin to sign a settlement regarding the Waste Water Treatment Plant submersible pump cables. According to Public Services Director Rick White, the settlement came about after the outer covering on the cables that run 200- and 220-horsepower pumps at the recently-built Denver Trail main lift station broke down and cracked. White said the breakdown was caused by ozone-type gases created by a Vapex unit. The unit utilizes water and electricity to create an ion fog of ozone gas which helps to destroy hydrogen sulfide – the cause of noxious odors formerly emitted from the location. However, the outer sheathing material on the pump cables was not ozone resistant, White explained. When the situation was presented to the contractor for the Waste Water Treatment Plant upgrade, the contractor’s ini-

tial “fix” involved a $24,000 charge to the city. But White didn’t think that was appropriate, and took the matter to the city’s engineer. In the end, the engineer, the contractor, the Vapex company, the pump manufacturer, and the pump installer offered a settlement to the city in which they agreed to split the cost between themselves, leaving no expense whatsoever to the city in the matter. Other business During the same council meeting, the council also: • appointed Terressa Nordstrom to Place 7 and Pat Russell to Place 6 on the Special Events Advisory Committee; • approved an expenditure of $3,340 for the design phase of a drainage project on Golfer’s Way; • approved a change order in the amount of $12,350 for the Kerry Lane water line improvements project; • approved an amendment to the purchase price of a 77foot Quint for the Azle Fire Department in the amount of $5,129, bringing the total purchase price of the apparatus to $755,129. • adopted a loan provision made available through the city’s existing 457(b) plan that will allow employees who contribute to the voluntary plan to borrow against their individual plan balance. Both the plan and the loan provision are administered by Nationwide Retirement Systems.

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already said she would come and watch our girls!” Baker said she and her husband met during their sophomore year at UTA, where they were both music majors. Later, they discovered they had performed together in high school but never knew it. “I was in All-State Choir my junior and senior years in high school, and Eric was in AllState Band,” Baker explained. “Each year, the top band and the top choir perform together for the opening session of the Texas Music Educators Association in San Antonio. We’ve actually watched the video of that performance – Eric jokes that he saw me there and knew I was ‘the one!’” Eric is the chair of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Odessa College, and also performs with the Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale.

Emily is a stay-at-home mom with five or so different parttime jobs – most of them related to music, as well. She directs the children’s choir associated with the Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale, called Voices of the Permian Basin. An elementary music teacher before becoming a mom, she says directing the children’s choir “scratches that teaching itch.” She also teaches a few piano lessons, as well as teaching music each Friday for Mother’s Day Out at Midland Classical Academy. Together with several other musicians, both Emily and Eric are part of a band called Jumping Giants. The band plays everything from wedding receptions to corporate parties and performs rock and pop music from the 1960s to today. Both come from very musical families. In fact, Eric’s father sings the

National Anthem for the Texas Rangers frequently. And Emily laughs that Eric wasn’t even sure he liked her until he attended one of her family’s reunions and heard her family sing. Emily is the daughter of former Azle Mayor Leck Heflin and his wife, Cynthia, and the granddaughter of Ola Fay Heflin and the late Harry Heflin. Apparently, Eric and Emily are a match made in heaven. “God just brought Eric to me – we’ll have been married 10 years this summer, and we just have so much fun together. We love being silly and stupid together,” Emily laughed. Contrary to some comments that have surfaced on the YouTube video, Eric and Emily are, in fact, a real-life married couple, in spite of the fact that Emily is obviously not wearing a wedding ring in the video. And, yes, they really are parents to almost 5-year-old Piper Grace and 2-year-old Keller

Noel. “The reason I’m not wearing a wedding ring is because Piper flushed mine down the toilet when she was 8 months old,” Emily said. “So my ultimate dream would be for Ellen or Jimmy to call and have us on their show and maybe give us a wedding ring.” Raising kids is expensive – especially when only one parent works full time. There’s always something more important to spend the money on than another wedding ring, Emily said. You can watch Emily and Eric Baker sing Love Is An open Door at http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=U6tZ7AarCUg . Or just go to YouTube.com and search “Parents sing Frozen.” Theirs is about fourth in the list and is tagged: “Parents really sing Love Is An Open Door from Disney’s Frozen” by Eric Baker. Hey, Ellen DeGeneres! Hey, Jimmy Fallon! Are you listening?

Births Jaysen and Chelsea Raymond of Azle, along with their children Dalton, Brylie, and Brysen, announce the arrival of Brooke Jaylyn Raymond. Brooke was born March 13 at 8:02 a.m. weighing 6 pounds, 11 ounces and measuring 20 inches. Brooke’s grandparents are Jeff and Anna Raymond of Azle and Shawna Maley.

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Bonnie Dell Davis Walter turned 100 years old on March 6. More than 100 friends and family members gathered to celebrate Saturday, March 8, at First Baptist Church Lakeside. Bonnie was presented with a proclamation from Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price’s office and entertained attendees with poems she had written for the occasion. Guests autographed fabric squares which will be made into a quilt to commemorate the event.

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Officers with the Azle Police Department arrested the following individuals during the week of March 16-22: Felicia Nicole Barber, 25, of Reno, was arrested March 17 in the 100 block of East Main Street and charged with driving while intoxicated, a B misdemeanor. She posted $2,500 bond and was released from the Azle jail. Richard Alan Huffer, 32, of Azle, was arrested March 18 in the 1000 block of Timberoaks

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6:32 a.m................. Medical emergency........................................Tarrant County 1:24 a.m................. Injured person ................................................Tarrant County 12:48 p.m................. Injured person .................................................... Pelican Bay 4:46 p.m................. Assist fire ........................................................................ City 5:25 p.m................. Medical emergency............................................ Pelican Bay 6:34 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 9:44 p.m................. Public assist .................................................................... City 10:06 p.m................. Medical emergency........................................Tarrant County 12:22 a.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 9:27 a.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 12:34 p.m................. Medical emergency............................................ Pelican Bay 1:27 p.m................. Injured person ................................................................. City 6:15 p.m................. Injured person ................................................................. City 9:03 p.m................. Medical emergency............................................ Pelican Bay 9:07 p.m................. Injured person ................................................................. City 10:00 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 4:21 a.m................. Assist fire ....................................................... Parker County 8:42 a.m................. General medicine............................................................ City 7:06 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 12:20 p.m................. General medicine...........................................Tarrant County 5:09 p.m................. Injured person ................................................Tarrant County 8:45 p.m................. General medicine............................................... Pelican Bay 11:35 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 2:20 a.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 3:07 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 3:42 p.m................. Major Accident ................................................................ City 4:59 p.m................. Medical emergency ........................................................ City 7:30 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 8:37 p.m................. Medical emergency........................................Tarrant County 10:15 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 12:52 p.m................. General medicine............................................................ City 2:02 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 6:23 p.m................. General medicine............................................................ City 9:57 p.m................. Injured person .................................................... Pelican Bay

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Drive and charged with assault family violence, choking. He posted $7,500 bond and was released from the Azle jail. Ules Varnado, 31, was arrested March 20 and charged with possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram. Victor Requena, 30, of Pelican Bay, was arrested March 22 and charged with driving while intoxicated with a blood alcohol content more than 0.15. He post-

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La Junta VoLunteer Fire Dept. Saturday-Friday, March 15 – March 21 March 15 10:57 p.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area March 16 1:16 a.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area 7:29 p.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area March 17 7:46 a.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area 9:37 a.m................. Assist PCSO .................................................... LaJunta area 3:33 p.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area March 18 9:04 a.m................. Vehicle accident....................................... City of Springtown March 19 4:25 a.m................. Structure fire ..............................................Silver Creek area 11:29 a.m................. Vehicle accident.......................................... Springtown area 1:36 p.m................. Structure fire .................................................. Parker County 8:14 p.m................. Illegal burning .................................................. LaJunta area March 20 8:51 a.m................. Fire/smoke investigation .................................. LaJunta area 9:44 a.m................. Vehicle accident.......................................... Springtown area 10:56 a.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area 7:41 p.m................. Illegal burning .................................................. LaJunta area

SiLVer Creek Fire Department Saturday-Friday, March 15 – March 21 March 15 12:44 a.m................. EMS ...........................................................Silver Creek area 12:13 p.m................. EMS ...........................................................Silver Creek area March 16 10:12 a.m................. Tree in roadway .........................................Silver Creek area March 17 5:52 p.m................. Public assist ...............................................Silver Creek area 10:24 p.m................. Illegal burning ............................................Silver Creek area March 19 4:25 a.m................. Structure fire ..............................................Silver Creek area 9:21 p.m................. Fire/smoke investigation ............................Silver Creek area 10:46 p.m................. Vehicle accident.........................................Silver Creek area

ed $7,000 bond and was released from jail. A 56-year-old White Settlement man was arrested March 16 in the 700 block of Boyd Road and charged with theft less than $50. He received a citation and was released from the Azle jail. A 36-year-old Springtown woman was arrested March 17 in the 700 block of Boyd Road and charged with theft $50-500. She was transferred to the Parker County jail, where she posted $500 bond and was released March 18. A 27-year-old Rhome woman was arrested in the 700 block of Boyd Road March 18 and charged with theft of property $50-500. She was transferred to the Parker County jail, where she posted $1,000 bond and was released March 18. A 32-year-old Fort Worth woman was arrested March 19 in the 400 block of Northwest Parkway for possession of drug paraphernalia. She was given a citation and released. A 33-year-old Fort Worth man

was arrested March 19 in the 400 block of Northwest Parkway and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. He was given a citation and released. A 56-year-old White Settlement man was arrested March 21 and charged with public intoxication. A 19-year-old North Richland Hills woman was arrested March 22 in the 500 block of Northwest Parkway and charged with possession of marijuana less than two ounces. She posted $250 bond and was released from the Azle jail. A 29-year-old man was arrested March 22 and charged with theft $50-500. He posted $500 bond and was released from jail. A 58-year-old Fort Worth man was arrested March 22 in the 100 block of Speer Street and charged with public intoxication. He received a citation and was released from the Azle jail. Azle police arrested eight individuals for warrants and investigated five traffic accidents during the week, as well.

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Monday-Sunday, March 17–23, 2014 March 17........................6300 block Lake Worth Boulevard ......................Vehicle maintenance March 18........................1000 block River Bend Avenue ............................ Assist other agency .......................................9800 block Confederate Park Road ............................................Court .......................................200 block Vanshire Road East .........................................Investigation March 19........................9300 block Confederate Park Road ....................................Open door March 20........................9800 block Confederate Park Road ....................Vehicle maintenance .......................................9800 block Confederate Park Road ........................................... Alarm .......................................400 block Rocky Ridge Terrace.............................Ordinance violation .......................................9400 block Confederate Park Road ..................... Assist other agency March 21........................9300 block Confederate Park Road ........................................... Alarm .......................................8100 block Confederate Park Road ..................... Assist other agency .......................................4300 block Surfside Drive Lot #12 ....................... Assist other agency .......................................6600 block Red Oak Court ................................... Assist other agency March 22........................6000 block Featherwind Way ............................... Assist other agency .......................................10600 block Jacksboro Highway .......................... Assist other agency .......................................10100 block Jacksboro Highway .......................... Assist other agency .......................................200 block Vanshire Road East .....................................................Theft March 23........................9400 block Confederate Park Road ........................ Meet complainant .......................................9800 block Confederate Park Road ................................Citizen assist Lakeside police officers also conducted 31 traffic stops during the week.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Senior Spotlight by DarlEnE holmEs We had a really good turnout for our “No SCS Hot Meal Day” this week. We had about 30 here. We had chicken spaghetti with Alfredo sauce, asparagus, salad, hot garlic bread, deviled eggs, and a nice variety of pies for dessert. It was so good to see Anna Moreman and her daughter Sharon Brewer walk in.

Azle Police DePt.

They’ve both been out for a while and are glad to be able to be out and about for a change. We didn’t make a class for the AARP Driving Class, so our next class will be May 15. We do them every other month now. Lots of happenings in April. It’s National Volunteer Month and all of our centers will be having Volunteer Recognition programs throughout the

month. We will have a party for all our volunteers sometime after April 11. April 4 is our next Food Bank Day. Phyllis Nelson will be here to do our monthly nutrition program and will have handouts for the seniors. Jill Rue is our center council secretary and is getting some of our ladies interested in doing some craft classes.

investigAtions

Our Thursday afternoon Chicken Foot Dominoes game The following offenses occurred or were reported March. is growing also. Come learn the 16-22, 2014 and are being investigated by Azle Police game – it’s easy to learn and detectives. fun to play. March 16....................700 block Boyd Road ...........................Theft less than $50 Come down and meet the March 17....................700 block Boyd Road ...........................Theft $50-500 lunch bunch. We’re here Mon- March 18....................700 block Boyd Road ...........................Theft $50-500 ...................................900 block North Stewart Street ............Burglary of a habitation day through Friday in the B.J. 20....................100 block Industrial Avenue..................Theft less than $50 Clark Building and Annex. The March March 22....................700 block Boyd Road ...........................Theft $50-500 hours are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Lunch is If you have information regarding any of the incidents above, served at 12 noon and ordered please contact the Azle Police Department at 817-444-3221. the day before by 11:30 a.m.

PC Grand Jury indicts 25 Including 6 from this area by carla noah stutsman Two Azle residents and four from Springtown were among 25 individuals indicted on 26 criminal charges by a Parker County Grand Jury Thursday, March 6. • Eva Dianne Kramolis, 54, of Azle, was indicted for driving while intoxicated, third or more, a third-degree felony. • Terrence Donald Lanfear, 57, of Azle, was indicted for driving while intoxicated, third or more, a third-degree felony. • Ralph Matthew Janics, 46, of Springtown, was indicted for driving while intoxicated, third or more, a third-degree felony. • Rachelle Deann Martin, 23, of Springtown, was indicted for aggravated robbery, a firstdegree felony. • John Lindsey Meeker II, 31, of Springtown, was indicted for theft, less than $1,500 enhanced with two or more prior theft convictions, a state jail felony. • James Joseph Reed, Jr., 56, of Springtown, was indicted for assault family violence (chok-

ing), as well as for assault family violence enhanced, both third-degree felonies. Individuals also indicted but who do not live in the immediate area include: • Joe Luis Arevalo, Jr., 25, of Weatherford, was indicted for assault family violence (choking), a third-degree felony. • Michael Balderas, 25, of Keller, was indicted for theft of property $1,500-$20,000, a state jail felony. • Rodney Franklin Clinkscale, 39, of Weatherford, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 4, 28-200 grams, a thirddegree felony. • Bridgette Elaine Covington, 27, of Alvarado, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Ryan Edward Cox, 23, of White Settlement, was indicted for aggravated robbery, a firstdegree felony. • Sherry Diane Fontaine, 50,

of Wylie, was indicted for driving while intoxicated, third or more, a third-degree felony. • Clifford Wayne Garner, 54, of Weatherford, was indicted for driving while intoxicated, third or more, a third-degree felony. • Christopher Michael Greenleaf, 33, of Mineral Wells, was indicted theft, less than $1,500 enhanced with two or more prior theft convictions, a thirddegree felony. • J.W. Hancock, Jr., 53, of Weatherford, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Marcus Allhoff Nast, 17, of Weatherford, was indicted for aggravated robbery, a firstdegree felony. • Richard Anthony Pina, 26, of Weatherford, was indicted for credit card or debit card abuse of an elderly person, a third-degree felony. • Nathan David Rawls, 30, of Andrews, was indicted for possession of a controlled sub-

rachelle Deann martin

John lindsey meeker II

James Joseph reed, Jr.

Eva Dianne Kramolis

terrence Donald lanfear

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stance in penalty group 2, 4-400 grams, a second-degree felony. • Terry Dean Roberts, 54, of Leander, was indicted for pos session of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Robert Sisomphone, 30, no address listed, was indicted for aggravated robbery, a firstdegree felony. • Debra Bethke Tilley, 56, of Weatherford, was indicted

for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Christopher Joseph Walker, 23, of Weatherford, was indicted for driving while intoxicated, third or more, a third-degree felony. • Tobin Allen Warren, 38, of Weatherford, was indicted for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in penalty

group 1, 4-200 grams, a firstdegree felony. • Kaleb Wayne Wilks, 22, of Breckenridge, was indicted for theft, less than $1,500 enhanced with two or more prior theft convictions, a state jail felony. • Billy Joe Williams, 46, of Weatherford, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Obituaries

Mareen Whitmore Morrow

Richard Thomas Pitney

Robert Thomas Gorson III

1944 - 2014

1946 - 2014

1972 - 2014

Mareen Whitmore Morrow (MiMi) 69, went to be with her heavenly father on March 15, 2014, at home surrounded by all her grandchildren, children and spouse of 50 years. A memorial service will be held Friday, March 28, 2014 at First United Methodist Church, 200 Church Street in Azle, Texas at 4p.m. She was born in Evansville, Indiana on Aug. 13, 1944 to Junior and Flora Nell Whitmore. She graduated from Lordsburg high school in Lordsburg, New Mexico in 1962. After attending two years of college at Central State, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, she married the love of her life, Tommy and settled in Dallas, Texas. After starting her family they moved to Lubbock, Texas where they lived for 30 years. She studied and became a medical transcriptionist. She then full fi lled her passion of decorating and owned her own antique booth that she ran for years. Her ultimate passion was

being a homemaker, mother and grandmother (MiMi). She was a girl scout leader, bible school director and home room mother. She volunteered for her church, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church by singing in the choir. She gave countless hours of babysitting her three grandchildren. In 2005 they moved to Springtown, Texas and attended First United Methodist Church of Azle, Texas. She volunteered on the card ministries for a number of years and attended bible study whenever her health would allow her to. They traveled many places but her fondest of memories were of Hawaii, where she has asked each grandchild to spread her ashes. She was preceded in death by her father, Junior Whitmore and aunt, Mary Bell Williamson. Survivors include; her loving husband, ‘hero’, and care giver, Tommy, to whom she was married for 50 years; mother, Flora Nell Whitmore of Weatherford, Texas; daughters, Amy Morrow Gallacher of Lewisville, Texas, Adrian Morrow Askins and husband Darrin Askins of Weatherford, Texas; grandchildren, Alyssa Gallacher, Cameron Gallacher and Caleb Askins; brother, Gary Whitmore and wife Carole Whitmore of Santa Fe, New Mexico; sister-in-law, Mary Morrow Alsobrook of Austin, Texas; dear cousins, Marietta Real and Bonnie Sue both of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Richard “Dick” Thomas Pitney, passed away March 18, 2014. Memorial service will be held at 11a.m. March 29, at the BJ Clark Community Center, 601 SE Parkway. Internment private. Richard was born Dec. 30, 1946 in Connecticut, the second son of Norma and Louis Pitney. He lived most of his childhood years in Pacifi c Grove, California. He moved to Azle, Texas in 1965. He spent many years as a volunteer fi refi ghter for Spillway and Azle fi re departments until becoming a member of the Hurst fi re department as a fi re-

man and EMT. After his time with Hurst, he became Azle’s fi rst paid fi re chief. He truly enjoyed the time he put into helping others as a fi reman. Later, he spent time at Blue Mound and Willow Park police departments as a reserve officer. Richard will be remembered for his corny sense of humor, tenacity and friendship. He was preceded in death by his parents, Norma Lillian Burrell Pitney and Louis Arthur Pitney; brother, Michael Patrick Pitney. Survivors include; wife, Frances; children, Lillian Oexmann and husband Chip, MiRobert Thomas Gorson III, chael Pitney and Julie Pitney; step-daughter, Jennifer Ad- 41, a driver for AraMark went derley; grandchildren, Raigen to be with our Lord Thursday, Ruelas, Sydney Hartsfi eld, March 13, 2014 in Houston. Christopher Hartsfi eld, Brady Funeral service was at 2 p.m. Oexmann, Damian Pitney, Ka- Sunday, March 23, 2014 at Christie Adderley, Keri Adderley tian-Hawkins Funeral Home and Kyle Robinson; sister, Jane Chapel in Boyd with burial in Roberts; brother, Brian Pit- East Bridgeport Cemetery. Famney; four great-grandchildren; ily received friends from 4-6 p.m. numerous sisters and bothers- Saturday at the funeral home. in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. The Azle News, March 26, 2014 Edition

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Rev. Gary Sessions offi ciated. Pallbearers included; Joshua Adam Gowins, Jeff Gowins, Royce Blanks, Jason Henderson, and B.J. Sides. Robert was born on April 7, 1972 to Robert II and Paula (Slauson) Gorson in Fort Worth, Texas. He served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was united in marriage to Gina DeAnda on April 19, 2004 in Santa Anna, California. Surviors include; wife, Gina Gorson of Houston; mother, Paula Slauson Gowins of Azle; father, Robert Thomas (Bob) Gorson II and wife Myglo of Hunting Beach, California; brothers, Ronnie Gorson of Missouri and Joshua Adam Gowins and wife McKenzie of Hurst; sister, Patsy Ann Gowins of Hurst; several nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles; extended family members and a host of friends. The Azle News, March 26, 2014 Edition

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April 15 Class of ‘84 ticket deadline The Azle High School Class of 1984 will reunite at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 31 at Billy Bob’s Texas. Tickets are $35 per person. Register by email before April 15 to shelley_unger@yahoo.com or deanna_grover@yahoo.com.

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Assembly of God Church Hwy. 199 & Jaybird Lane Pastor: Gary D. Veazey Morning Worship .................10:30 am Kidz Zone .............................10:30 am Wednesday Evening

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SILVER CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Dr. Vaughn Baker - Pastor 2200 Church Rd., Azle 817-444-1382 Sunday School .....................10:00 am Traditional Worship .............11:00 am Sunday Youth .......................10:00 am Synergy Worship ....................9:00 am

SILVER CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

Corner FM 730 S. & Veal Station Rd. Sunday School ......................9:45 am Morning Worship .................10:50 am Evening Worship ....................6:00 pm Wed. Prayer Service...............7:00 pm Pastor: Jay Ditty Minister of Music: David Musick Church 817-444-2325 www.silvercreekbc.org

CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH

Corner FM 730S & FM 1886 Sunday School .......................9:30 am Worship Service ...................10:30 am Wed. Prayer Service...............7:00 pm 817-270-8476 Pastor - Jon Baker Music Minister - Lloyd McCarroll, Jr. Transporation Available

AZLE FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD

1020 S.E. Parkway, Azle 817-237-4903 Sunday School .......................9:30 am Morning Worship .................10:30 am Sunday Evening Serv. ............6:00 am Wednesday Evening ...............7:00 pm Pastor: Tim Stevens

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 200 Church St., Azle • 817-444-3323 Morn. Worship ........ 8:30 & 11:00 am Sunday School .......................9:45 am Youth (UMYF) .........5:00 p.m. Sunday & 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Pastor: Dr. Scott Youngblood

CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY CHURCH 2233 Hwy 199 E. • Springtown 817-221-LIFE (5433) Sunday School ...................... 9:00 am Sunday Worship Service .....10:00 am Sunday Evening Worship ......6:00 pm Wednesday ...........................7:00 pm

HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH 800 Highcrest Dr. - Azle - 817-444-3063 Sunday Mass.........................8:30 am Wednesday Mass .................. 6:30 pm

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GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH

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7955 Reed Road, Azle Directions: FM 730 N., 5 miles to Reed Rd. - turn & go 1/2 mile - church on right Pastor, Nancy Nold Ch. 817-444-0226 Morning Worship .................11:00 am Sunday School .....................10:00 am “Open hearts, open minds, open doors”

COMMUNITY BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 1405 Reynolds Rd., Azle • 817-444-7117 Directions: 730 N. to 1542 .5 mi. right on Cardinal, left on Reynolds Pastor - Rev. Fred Weaver 817-444-3181 Rev. Faye Mote 817-220-5734 Sunday School .......................9:45 am Morning Worship .................11:00 am Sunday Evening .....................6:00 pm Wednesday Evening ...............7:00 pm Sunday Night Youth ..............6:00 pm

AZLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

(Disciples of Christ) 117 Church St. • 817-444-3527 Senior Minister, Rev. Dr. Alan Lobaugh Youth Minister, Will Ryan Sunday School .....................10:00 am Morning Worship .................11:00 am

ST. ANNE’S CHURCH (Episcopal/Anglican) 6055 Azle Ave., Lake Worth 817-237-1888 www.saint-annes.org Pastor, The Rev. Dr. Roger Grist Early Worship w/Communion... 8:00 am Sunday School (Adults-Jr.H.). ....9:15 am (Nursery Available) Choral Worship w/Communion.....10:30 am “Narnia” Children’s Church...........10:30 am

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Fourth Six Weeks Honor Rolls

Azle High School A Honor Roll Ninth Grade Taylor Anderson, Kayla Arstingstall, Brooke Ashmore, Madisen Baisden, Hannah Baker, Laurin Baker, Emma Ballard, Emily Baumann, Kendra Beare, Hunter Beck, Seth Bell, Juliann Boiles, Hunter Breton, Bridgette Cole, Trent Creacy, Austin Fugate, Jaimie Henson, Kassidy Hightower, Jeffrey Houk, Lesley Ibarra Sosa, Sarah Idell, Rendyn Jenkins, Hunter Jennings, Ava Judd, Jade Kamrowski, Kayla Karnes, Rachel Kay, Abigail Kortokrax, Carson Leatherwood, Stephanie Ledezma, Brittany Leonard, Danielle Long, Brianna Lunsford, Brendan Marchand, Hadassah Marquart, Trevor McIntire, Hayden McPherson, Chelsea Padgett, Haley Patterson, Robert Pesina, Joshuah Riley, Matthew Riley, Samuel Rodgers, Tyler Ruelas, Hunter Safford, Kade Scheller, Bethany Smith, Dylan Smith, Kaley Stewart, Joshua Surratt, Andrew Swan, John Vining, Trenton Walker, Kevin Wheeler, Charles Wilson, Averie Womack, Emily Wynns, Jose Zamudio Zamora and Ariel Zinkan. Tenth Grade Lydia Aispuro, Toni Barrow, Zachary Barry, Elliot Bartlett, Jordan Baumann, Marissa Bazan, Payton Berger, Samantha Bradley, Ty Broom, Amanda Brown, Ellen Brown, Shelbi Burgett, Julia Campoli, Sarah Campoli, Brady Carlson, Melissa Cashion, Colleen Cubbage, Jessica Evans, Kylie Fonville, Dylan Foust, Leola Gonzalez, Kristarah Graham, Ashley Green, Hannah Hinckley, Hannah Holmes, Tyler Hopkins, Autumn Jacobs, Karlie Keener, Julianna Le, Colin Lents, John Lewis, William Little, Ashley Madden, Madison Manker, Isaac McHugh, Meredith Newton, Misti Nicholson, Kyle Novikoff, Jasmine Ortiz, Melanie Oxford, Kelbi Padilla, Alison Paris, Madeleine Parkison, Zachary Petter, Hannah Rodgers, Megan Taylor, Allison Thomason, Ayden Thomason, Samantha Tittle, Eden Ware, Kin Williamson, Rachel Wood and Sarah Wynns. Eleventh Grade Frederick Amyett, Mackenzie Austin, Trevor Boiles, Taylor Bovea, Taylor Brown, Noel Brownback, Abigail Cass, Christian Crawford, Haley Davidson, Desiree Dority, Bernadette Duhan, Kailyn Frazier, Collin Giles, Josafat Gomez, Brian Gossett, Blake Hall, Sophia Hodges, James Hoselton, Megan Hughes, Morgan Ivie, Kathrin May, Taylor May, David McGee, Sarah Perna, Katie Phillips, Erika Rutter, Mikala Seeton, Misty Self, Chasity Sellers, Brooke Smith, Jay Townsley, Graciela Villalpando, Julie Waldock and Bennett Wendell. Twelfth Grade Taylor Anderson, Cody Beam, Tristan Bradshaw, CollinClark, Noah Cook, Randy Cross, Nicholas Greco, Molly Grover, Rebecca Herrera, Levi Hill, Robert Hopkins, Hannah Huling, Bryson Jennings, Emily Kolar, Alexandra Lamaster, Caitlin Latta, Fernando Ledezma, Logan Little, Devin Mann, Tyler Martinez, Brady McDowell, Madison McHam, Bruce Mikel, Austin Miller, Madison Miller, Cristian Moore, Tabithah Moreno, Austin Palmer, Jeffery Paul, Shannon Perry, Mary Potts, Morgan Redmon, Jordan Remich, Natalie Roberts, Cooper Rush, Jasmine Santos, Michael Sardina, Thomas Savage, Sara Schutt, Tyler Shemberger, Chelsey Simpson, Shane Sirignano, Mariah Slick, Jeffery Strother, Summer Thetford, JustinThomas, Dana Tiedemann, Holley Turbeville, Breanna Vance, Stephen White, Maci Wilbanks, Brook Willett, Joshua Williams, Wesley Wise and Samuel Woody.

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Hoover Elementary School A Honor Roll Fifth Grade Robert Caney, Collin Clark, Celsea Colley, Aksel Hiros, Samuel Holmes, Jasmine Howard, Jagger Roland, Isabella Strong and Kaitlyn Thompson. Sixth Grade Theron Bowman, Cassidy Brown, Isabelle Crabtree, Sierra Craig, Ivy Deel, Eric Holzerland, Sean Hunt, Mackenzie Koiner, Pierce Loeffelholz, Aubrey Macdonald, Sadie McCambridge, Kilian McDonald-Boyer, Cameron McDonnell, Lawson Nagel, Leilani Nutt, Jackson Penshorn, Caanan Revelle, Kalub Robinson, Chelsea Rodriguez, Megan Rodriguez, Allison Roecker, Slade Simpson, Matthew Sparks, Amee Spaulding, Richard Thomason, Chloe Turner, Thomas Ward and Gracie Weaver. A/B Honor Roll Fifth Grade Tyler Abbey, Ian Armstrong, Nikolas Birkeland, Michael Biron, Otis Blann, Hadley Burgess, Jacob Burton, Morgan Cain, Monti Collins, Justin Culpen, Ian Deel, William Durham, Richard Esparza, Victoria Flanagan, Rachel Ford, McCaleb Fuhrmann-Shasteen, Destinyann Garza, Tristan George, Fernando Gomez, Brianna Gonzalez, Zachary Heath, Angela Heckert, Makenlee Holmesly, Runee Hossain, Amaya Johnson, Jaquelle Johnson, Raquel Juarez, Jacob Karbach, Maria Longoria Hernandez, Micah Love, Ethan Martin, Emily McDonald, Jessica Miles, Maria NavaPlata, Riley Norton, Kaden Pettie, Genna Peyton, Robert Phillips, Abigail Reese, Angelina Rivera, Alexander Roecker, Vivianna Sandoval, Tori Sexton, Jake Simpson, Jaxon Simpson, Andrea Tapia, Jaden Upshaw, Mauricio Vasquez, Tyler Vaughan, Kaela Westrup and Garel Woods. Sixth Grade Joseph Aguilar, Ashleah Arrington, Shawn Attard, Ty Barnes, Sandy Bautista Sanjuan, Stephen Beare, Savannah Bonner, Alexa Brinkman, Lance Brinkman, Raegan Burrows, Trinity Campbell, Jeffrey Carrier, Jordan Casarez, Brianna Cherry, Ryan Choate, Cecilia Clark, Alexander Clontz, Zackary Coffer, Harrison Coviello, John Cross, Trinity DearingShields, Amaya Dials, Peyton Doggett, Reece Duncan, Markus Dyck, Zoie Frank, Reece Frechette, Arturo Galvan, Payton George, Jessica Good, Gracie Graves, Tara Grizzle, Cheyenne Grubbs, Abigail Hawpe, Ryan Hill, Adrian Hiros, Jason Hoselton, Angel Howard, Randall Jones, Bailee Kidd, Gabriel Laver, Preston Loeffelholz, Jesus LopezBeltran, Thomas Ludwig, Corbin Madewell, Maxton Manker, Skylar Martin, Alison McAlister, Rylan McClure, Lilah Mendoza, Crystal Montelongo, Jakob Nichols, Emily Owens, Erica Owens, Bailey Pointer, Tymothy Ponder, Conner Powell, Maria Rodriguez-Muniz, Haleigh Rogers, Kathrine Roper, John Seay, Causen Shafer, Isaac Sipe, Mason Smith, Titan Smith, Samantha Sparks, Kenleigh Spivey, Evan Stover, Cameron Sutton, Alyssa Tetts, Brooke Thomas, Richard Trapp, Lane Walker, Skyler Walkwitz, Dalton Westray, Calvin Wilson and Alexis Wood.

Cross Timbers Elementary School A Honor Roll First Grade Nathaniel Brookbank, Destiny Brune, Jacob Carlson, Klaire Carlson, RobertCollier, Elaina Conner, Natalia Espinoza, Cienna Feldman, Nolan Grimes, Shane Grubbs, Ellezra Henderson, Ari-Elle Holt, Molly Meyer, Abbeygayle Petty, Vance Schluter, Vance Tuin, Adrianna Wiedeman, Olivia Williston, Temperence Wood and Brooke York. Second Grade Mattalon Allison, Alysia Baugus, Payton Blann, Theodoro Chavez, Cathrynne Claunch, Carson Cooper, Payton Dekin, Kade Dowell, Salina Fischer, Ashlyn Gechter, Cheryl Grubbs, Abby Hardin, Robert Hardin, Genesis HernandezCastro, Adam May, Austin May, Jesse Moya, Sarae Perez, Thomas Riley, Katelyn Sagers, Ryan Slinkard, Ezequiel Soria, Lane Springfield, Briseyda Torres, Aubree Trahan, Kevin Valenzuela, Kameron Weger and Allison Wright.

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Third Grade Lane Autrey, Aiden Fuller, Luke McLaughlin, Luke Olmsted, Ayden Peavy and William Spratt.

A Honor Roll Seventh Grade Byron Anderson, Kinsey Blasingame, Kynleigh Browne, Chloe Cook, Reagan Duckworth, Michelle Foster, Emily Gomez, McKenzie Hobbs, Emma Maze, Jenna McKee, Candy Mesta, Jayde Nabors, Lexi Sadler and Colby Stanley.

Fourth Grade Isaiah Davidson, Josephine Davidson, Lauren Giles, Ashlyn Hobbs, Kendall Klatt, Luke Klatt, Robert Matthews, Phoebe Passmore and Madeline Wilder.

Eighth Grade Katelyn Brothers, Trevor Cameron, Morgan Cope, Katherine Davis, Bobby Doherty, Cody Donnell, Cody Drolet, Isabel Flores, Payton Geary, Logan Hutton, Miranda Longbrake, Tyler McAlister, Hannah Mowrey, Madison Mowrey, Maria Parkison, Tristen Rush, Madison Rust, Daniela Salazar, Zachary Talmage and Jennifer Wang. A/B Honor Roll Seventh Grade Alexis Allen, Ariel Arreola, Scott Baird, Cameron Baker, Jaron Beck, Grace Bennett, Madeline Bennett, Kelsi Bernsen, Moriah Carrizales, Brady Carroll, Mikala Clarson, Breann Collard, Hunter Corder, Bradley Crawford, Matthew Cruz, Selma Dervisevic, Trevor Gibson, Ryan Giles, Brandon Graeber, Jacob Gutierrez, Miguel Guzman, Reagan Hall, Chrystyne Hart, Bailey Hill, Asher Hopewell, Abigail House, Haley Huchowski, Harley Humphries, Jacob Kautz, Peyton Ladner, Christian Leal, Kamrin Liptow, Jewel Lively, Myka Longmire, Jacob Martin, Marisah Mata, Alexa Maxfield, Jonathan McGuire, Brianna Moen, Samantha Morton, Jaden O’Gorman, Aaron Perez, Sidney Reese, Elizabeth Robles, Jenny Rosales, Daniel Ruelas, Peyton Setliff, Devin Steiger, Alyssa Summers, Tucker Tamjidi, Kaden Taylor, Logan Temple, Torey Wood and Alan Zehntner. Eighth Grade Callie Balderas, Lauren Ballard, Tyrus Beck, Taelar Bowman, Hannah Boyd, Paige Brashear, Adam Brazell, Gaven Buchanan, Zoe Campbell, Brody Carter, Colby Christian, Taylor Cobb, Merry Cole, Chloe Conwell, David Crotty, Victoria Derr, Karli Dickinson, Alec Dobbins, Jacob Dobbins, Angela Elder, Dylan Flynn, Taylor Forsythe, Carmen Franco Valles, Jacob Fugate, Emma Garcia, Sarah Garner, Alexis Gouyton, Gennifer Greco, Katelyn Harris, Macey Hicks, Zachary Hobbs, Dahlia Kautz, Brent Kennedy, Hannah Kolar, Brooke Ledbetter, Tatum Lindahl, Julio Lopez, Lunalili Maldonado, Brandon Martinez, Marlenn Martinez-Neri, Kailey Massey, Bailey McCracken, Skylar McGee, Jordan McNeely, Julianne Mills, Kolton Mooney, Stacie Moore, Ashley Mowrey, Beck Newby, Brooke Phillips, Jessica Pierce, Maddisen Pierce, Bennett Pinkston, Kalyn Pittman, Porsche Poteet, Charizma Ramirez, Chloe Ritchmond, Christian Rodriguez, Dulce Saldana, Vanessa Shay, Kirbea Singleton, Bryce Stokes, Tiffany-Ann Tenery, Madison Todd, Taylor Trower, Pepper Van Slyke, Spencer Wendell, Jacob Winn and Stella Yanda.

Forte Junior High School A Honor Roll Seventh Grade Elizabeth Alanis, Breanna Chaney, Brooke Creacy, Kaylen Holmesly, Laura Lara, Brandon Markel, Alison Newton, Avery North, Kylee Scribner, Tara Sheets, Matthew Ulshafer, Payton Vaughn, Ema Waring, Harli Wilbanks and Seth Winn. Eighth Grade Kaleigh Baker, Brittany Beasley, Sierra Carlson, Hayley Craig, Makennah Eager, Sydnee Stanley, Kelly Thetford and Alyssa Westrup. A/B Honor Roll Seventh Grade Emily Acevedo, Jewel Ash, Journey Bowman, Dayton Bryant, Ameri Clark, Savannah Cross, Kylie Dale, Nicholas Dang, Thomas Dang, Robert Doshier, Kasey Evans, Shelbe Freasier, Alexandra Guadiana, Havin Hill, Elizabeth Hubbard, David Johnson, Avery Luig, Colin McDowell, Cooper Moorman, Kendra Porter, Valerie Rangel, Isabella Seychel, Esmeralda Silva, Kayla Smith, Samantha Smith, Ashley Sparkman, Zackary Spidle, Molly Stanfill, Jacob Suddeath, Joseph Thomas, Sheldon Walker, Aliyah Weekly, Zachary Westbrook, James Wilson, Baylee Woods, John Wywias and Kaylee Yates. Eighth Grade Jordan Brinkman, Amber Bury, Emily Claunch, Trysten Cook, Jaymee Dalley, Emily Dang, Hali Davis, Micah Dickman, Tallie Feldman, Zachary Freeman, Rylee Glennon, Jasmine Hasty, Dayton Hedgpeth, Austin Hubbard, Kendallyn Hunt, Skylar Ingram, Autumn Johnson, Deanna Johnson, Savannah Johnson, Eustachius Joseph, Josue Juantos, Emily Jungman, Benjamin Koiner, Jennifer Lara, Ethan Ludwig, Andrew Lutz, Marlee Mazza, Jon-Norman Montenegro, Jenna Okubo, Autumn Oliver, Victor Pacheco Muniz, Cataliena Pizarro, Hutson Ralph, Jacqueline Ramirez, Anthony Riley, Angela Sandoval, Sheyanne Sheridan, Nathan Ulshafer, Colton West, James Westbrook, Anthony White and Kayleigh White.

Azle Elementary School A Honor Roll Fifth Grade Hudson Anderson, Meagan Anderson, Olivia Anderson, Rachel Baumann, Kehler Boenisch, Trenton Burchett, Emily Cole, Benjamin Collins, Jacee Dinkins, Paige Edmunds, Kristin Gable, Sabrina Garcia, Savanna Geer, Lillian Gregory, Trinity Hall, Cheyenne Hilbert, Morgan Howe, Savannah Huff, Madison Kinder, Jorden King, Jessica Lorenz, Maryann Matt, Logan McKelvey, Tori McRay, Natalie Milstead, Colby Mowry, Aubrie Norton, Brooke Overton, Lauren Overton, Macee Peterson, Isabell Pogue, Ashlynn Porch, Samuel Rodriguez, Griffin Schroeder, Taylor Setliff, Kella Simpson, Megan Smith, Garrett Stewart, Kalli Talmage, Emily Terrett, Grace Thomas, Allie Thompson, Tristyn Vasquez, McKenna Watson, Jerilyn White, Megan Winborne and Cambria Yanda. Sixth Grade Madison Aniasco, Carson Beck, Abigail Bradley, Emily Bradley, Shelby Bradley, Greyson Christian, Annie Cole, Jenna Conner, Ashtyn Foster, Megan Frank, Kayla Green, Noriyah Hack, Peyton Kirby, Megan Leonard, Addaley Maness, Lucas Martin, Justina Meshi, Kalea O’Gorman, Peyton O’Neal, Derek Petter, Emma Ritchmond, Cristian Salazar, Ramsey Sawyer, Colby Schmitt, Ashton Seabourn, Kenneth Seals, Wesley Speck, Emma Stutz, Landry Thompson, Aidan Tune, Anthony Valdez, Ellyce Vickers, Quinlan Wade, Morgan Wells and Jacob Wethington. A/B Honor Roll Fifth Grade Nallely Alfaro, Madigan Anderson, Nevaeh Baird, Michael Baker, Emma Bolin, Cassidy Boston, Brian Brooks, Kasen Browne, Sarah Burnett, Braleigh Cato, Easton Clearwater, Tyler Davis, Emily Dixon, Dane Dorris, Hannah Elkins, Michael Garza, Noah Gordon, William Gray, Garrett Hall, Nathaniel Hamilton, Kendal Hann, Michael Harris, Xavier Harris, Hailey Hart, Wyatt Hatch, Alexander Heath, Alexis Herfkens, Arleth Hernandez, Joselyn Hernandez, Cynthia Hoang, Landen Hobbs, Joshua Holden, Justin Jackson, Rose Jernigan, Bailee Johnson, Hailie Kent, Jordon Kirkelie, Tiana Kirkelie, Summer Lemoine, Debra Lester, Monika Manrriquez De Hoyos, Hunter Martin, Jonathan Martinez, Saralyn McMullen, Taryn Mikula, Maddison Moreno, Trista Mueller, Juliana Nery, Zachary Nobles, Brooklyn Norton, Travis O’Neill, Maria Orozco, Dylan Parker, Michelle Parkison, Ernest Pate, Tori Patton, Damian Pitney, Madison Pruett, Maximillian Quevedo, Madelyn Reyes Ochoa, Chloie Robertson, Evelyn Rodriguez, Stephanie Rosales, Brian Ross, Regan Sawyer, Kobe Schott, Trinity Seals, Jeremy Serak, Nathaniel Shaw, Gatlyn Shearer, Trystan Simpson, Eryn Slimp, Alexys Smith, Madison Tamjidi, Ethan Underwood, Kali Votaw, Tommy Walton, Caitlyn Weiss, Lauren Wethington, Sarah White, Miles Wiggins, Michael Wilkerson and Gracie Wynns. Sixth Grade Jacob Adams, Xavier Almeida, William Arnwine, Emily Ball, Abigail Ballard, Duane Blobaum, Jackson Brown, Kambri Buchanan, Hailey Burkett, Shyanna Cannon, Jessica Chance, Hope Clark, Dejanique Clemons, Elijah Cook, Ethan Davis, Taevis Denning, Michelle Devilliers, Kearson Dominguez, Garrett Drolet, Benton Dunkerley, Madison Dusek, Jack Fairchild, Logan Fisher, Danielle Fitzgerald, Christian Fonville, Gracie Ford, Caleb Geer, Cody Gilbert, Alexandria Green, Connor Hering, Hillary Hernandez Marzili, Pedro Hernandez-Nery, Dalton Hevel, Kayleigh Honeycutt, John Hopkins, Erin Humphrey, Michael Ixchu, John Jackson, Jason Jeter, Ryan Jordan, Rainy Kren, Gunnar Lefever, Jonathan Lester, Austen Lloyd, Tori Locke, Brionna Longbrake, Ethan Marquart, Isaiah Martinez-Diaz, McKenna Mason, William Massey, Jensen McCormick, Mackenzie McDonald, Evelyn Ochoa, Sydney Palmer, Kevin Paris, Matthew Parkison, Cassidy Pate, Elizabeth Pederson, Aaliyah Pena, Lucas Phillips, Isabelle Piercy, Reagan Porter, Carson Power, Nicholas Quevedo, Ethan Raborn, William Ranck, Elyse Riggall, Kade Rolfing, Blake Saurenmann, Joshua Schardt, Joshua Schwartfigure, Madison Sherman, Jacob Shew, Morgan Sisk, Ashlynn Spidle, Katherine Swonger, Dominique Szczepkowski, Lisa Taylor, Sydney Thomason, Micah Tucker, Keaton Vaughn, Anabela Vilchiz, Samantha Weiss, James West, Quinn Whidden, Jessica Williams, John Williams and Makayla Wisniewski.

A/B Honor Roll First Grade Allissa Brown, Libertie Cardwell, Haley Carlson, Chandler Casey, Rusty Cook, Berlyn Degen, Mason Dye, Carlos Garcia, Gael Gomez, Garrin Graves, Damian Grunden, Summer Hamblin, Madison Jentzen, Ian Loeffelholz, Ethan Main, Sayge McCambridge, Conner Merrill, Alyssa Miller, Bryan Moya, Pablo Neri, Payten Plyler, Isaac Quintana, Brinley Robbins, Jakob Rollins, Miguel Rubio, Kristyn Sagers, Destiny Salazar and Lynden Zedrick-Privette. Second Grade Jennifer Antunez, Leslie Avila Rohan, Elliott Blagg, Dakota Brewton, Parker Brewton, Alexander Campbell, Caitlyn Colley, David Evans, Emily Garcia, Lacy George, Hazel Gonzalez, Brayden Hayman, Adan Hernandez, Alainna Hillin, Sydney Ketron, Anthony Lackey, Jeffrey Leonard, Gabriela Loera-Marin, Mason Malewiski, Jaden Neff, Alexis Nunez, Logan Patterson, Ivan Perez, Jorge Perez, Anthony Rodriguez, Reed Slinkard, Elijah Turner, Anthony Virag and Christopher Whipple. Third Grade Fernando Antunez, Kadin Bailey, Ethan Blackmon, Saige Butler, Lexie Cantrell, Kyndal Coker, Jovanny Espinoza, Taylor Fischer, Mackensey Ford, Deziree Franklin, Jaden Groff, Jessie Heath, Dalyn Jackson, Gabriel Johnson, Brooke Johnston, Aidan Lemasters, Maisie Locke, Kyiami McClure, Jacob Mobley, Iris Perazzo, Kyla Phillips, Pricilla Potter, Manuel Reyes, Caiden Richardson, Noah Rollins, Adam Ruelas, Miandra Thomley, Pamela Thomley, Alexis Vilchiz, Christopher Virag, Amanda White and Joshua Wiedeman. Fourth Grade Collin Ammerman, Lanie Arnold, Natalie Barnes, Derek Bernsen, Austin Bonner, Hayli Cherryhomes, Hannah Cleghorn, Macie Cooper, Molly Draper, Andrea Duran, Elizabeth Feldman, Nathaniel Gorman, Shauna McCambridge, Brooklyn Phillips, Juan Reyes and Layla Turner.

Eagle Heights Elementary School A Honor Roll First Grade Alexander Aguirre, Garrett Bailey, Trinity Barnes, Davis Behaj, Brylie Benson, Breanna Bilger, Ryner Boenisch, Madelyn Cantrell, Edward Catron, Ryder Coleman, Koltyn Cox, Anahi Duran, Evan Elliott, Elizabeth Farley, Ryllon Farmer, Laney Fisher, Jack Gage, Jayden Gutierrez, Cailyn Halyard, Peter Isom, Madison Johnson, Isaac Lalonde, Eyvindr Lefever, Noe Leon, Paige MacWhirter, Glyn McDaniel, Jacob McGee, Tegan McKelvey, Jaydan McPhearson, Ethan Mello, Olivia Meyers, Sage Mikula, MaxMilas, Aeden Moore, Jacob Moreno, Evian Nava, Luke Petersen, Jaime Ramirez, Andrew Randall, Addyson Reed, David Reynolds, Marylin Rodriguez, Gianna Schroeder, Dani SelveraTeague, Natalie Trejo, Kyleigh Vinson, Brandon Yates and Noah Ybarra. Second Grade Alaina Amato, Michael Bryant, Jack Coffey, Kevin Duran, Braden Forsythe, Caydence Grnwalt, Colin Halyard, Melanie Harder, Catherine Hinojosa, Kristopher Hobbs, Nathaniel Hudman, Brynn Lee, Madison Lowery, Rebecca Marx, Austin Montgomery, Ava Moreno, Baylee Reynolds, Jade Robinson, Sarah Robles, Cash Russell, Landri Seward, Savannah Snider, Dominique Vantreese, Tyler Vaughn, Emmylia Vickers and Jett Wilson. Third Grade Jackson Abraham, Anna Amato, Mason Arnwine, Kerby Baker, Abbigail Barajas, Meagan Brady, Tucker Cross, Makenzee Fair, Samuel Graeber, Madeline Green, Henry Lalonde, Hayley Langeberg, Pella Lefever, Ainsley McDaniel, Ashlyn Norton, Erin Owens, Christiana Pitts, Laurel Ragland, Trey Thornton, Trinity Thornton and Eva Zohne. Fourth Grade Haylee Allphin, Caden Christian, Aracely Flores, Jonathan Ford, Dean Forsythe, Mariah Frazier, Jose Gonzalez, Corey Hevel, Noah Hudman, Robert Hyder, Giovanni Juarez, Holt Lee, Judith Martin, Eva Marx, Alina Meshi, Montanna Miller, Kollin Mooney, David Paige, Isabel Perkins, Emma Riggall, Sarah Russell, Jaylin Wolosek, Melissa Wolosek and Westin Wyatt. A/B Honor Roll First Grade Jose Abreu, Brylee Bailey, Emily Baker, Steven David Barnes, Sofia Bateman, Tarek Benaicha, Brayden Elliott, Audra Gilley, Ethan Hadaway, Ramses Hernandez, Aidan Knox, Arely Licerio, Uriel Martinez, Collin Mayers, Jacob McCarroll, Keira McKinney, Miller Morbach, Daisy Nava, Leavy Owens, Kyndal Robbins, Scarlett Seabourn, Isaac Segura, Cheyanne Vickers, Shaylinn Vickers, Aundrea Wages, Phoenix Wilson and Brendan Yale. Second Grade Roxanne Adriano, Daisy Aguirre, Ciara Arreola, Kelsey Bell, Victoria Benavides, Matthew Burnett, Yocelyn Camacho, Zachary Cannon, Nathan Casperaites, Joanna De La Cruz, Allie Dawn Dow, Jorja Erwin, Jason Fitzpatrick, Aubrey Hartford, Tatiana Krieger, Edgar Lino, Karla Marshall, Jacob Martin, Destiny Medders, Jonathen Miller, Avery Pruitt, Ethan Robinson, Crystal Rodriguez, Braden Shildmyer and Brice Watson. Third Grade Sean Albright, Calyn Baird, Emily Baird, Gavin Bell, Bailey Booth, Laura Bryant, Jacob Casperaites, Elvia Ceniceros, Tiffany Elliott, Isaiah Farley, Aiva Ferris, Sam Garner, Trinity Gregory, Eduardo Gutierrez, Abby Harold, Sapphire Kren, Raylynne Lamb, Jefferson Lawton, Noah Lehr, Cristian Leon, Brandon Lingle, Braden Love, Benjamin Martin, Connor McLain, John Medders, Marissa Mello, Jesus Mesta, Alejandro Perez, Elias Ramirez, Judea Rios, Lily Rollmann, Jaydelynn Santos, Graceson Sherman, Maddox Shumate, Riley Vowell, Kyle Yanda, Elizabeth Zamudio Zamora and Charles Zehntner. Fourth Grade Blessing Albright, Mackenzie Allred, Emilia Bazan, Ryan Berry, Liam Brewer, Angel Brown, Mia Carrizales, Garrisyn Christian, Vivian Day, Ana Delacruz, Steve Duran, Brennen Eason, Caden Garcia, Brady Gilbert, Garrett Gouyton, Morgan Gregory, Jaden Hartford, Marissa Hernandez, Easton House, Brooklyn Jarvis, Lauren Johnson, Brooke Jordan, Sophie Laudenheimer, Lindsay Lemoine, Ethan Longmire, Juan Maldonado, Britton Martin, Heather McAfee, Ariana Ramirez, Amanda Rodriguez, Joshua Sandiford, Juan Valle and Summer Walls.

Liberty Elementary School A Honor Roll First Grade Ethan Alcala, Jennifer Booth, Emmaleigh Cornish, Mason Cunningham, Noah Dickson, Dryden Douglass, Riley Edelman, Chandler Hunter, Savannah Thatcher and Dakota Thomason. Second Grade Jake Allen, Leila Barrett, Reba Cato, Laci Clark, Scarlet Feemster, Hailey Fox, Kamryn Hill, David Hollon, Connor Lawson, Brandon Lopez, Nathan McCrory, Brooklynn Steward, Lucy Vinson, Tyler Wall, Taylor Wallace, Audrey Williams and Emily Wilson. Third Grade Katheryn Ardito, Ethan Bissonnette, Clayton Block, Brent Burgess, Aurora Burks, Robert Crosley, David Gonzalez, Hope Machen, Mackenzie Milstead, Lily O’Connor, Angelina Pizarro, Joshua Prentice, Kylen Shafer, Charles Westrup and Loukas Whisman. Fourth Grade Stefan Bartlett, Jasmine Daniels, Dakota Houdeshell, Martin Meredith, Jaden Moser, Leah North, Samuel Reese, Shane Simpson, Rayna Vasquez and Brooklynn Williams.


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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Fourth Six Weeks Honor Rolls

A/B Honor Roll First Grade Elizabeth Ardito, Dragan Berkner, Hannah Carey, Caleb Carruthers, Elizabuth Davis, Tyler Dery, Nathaniel Gallegos, Bryce Gardner, Sara Gonzales, John Guzman, Guadalupe Hernandez, Kristopher Hill, William Jones, Tristyn Keaton, Caden McDowell, Larissa O’Steen, Brayden Ober, Corbin Pittman, Danica Powers, Joseph Sandoval, Ryan Satterlee, Kallie Schmachtenberger, Nathaniel Shelly, Daylen Thomason, Natalie Vasquez, Cameron Webb, Jordan Wilborn and Willow Witherell. Second Grade Taylor Babin, Avery Bradberry, Meagan Cook, Aaliyah Diaz, Wade Hammond, Aiden King, Tera Lynn, Evan Martin, Cody Mosier, Dakota Norton, Bryanna Pender, Gavin Peninger, Byanca Pina, Arianna Price, Kadence Reed, Kandace Reed, Gracie Smith, Aidan Stone and Michelle Villasenor. Third Grade Caleb Alcala, Autumn Allen, Wyatt Brooks, Ashlynn Brummett, Seth Dalton, Matthue Davis, Ava Edelman, Dylan Erwin, Alyssa Falco, Forrest Fisher, Marisol Garcia, Paul Godwin, Kara Gonzales, Jenna Harrison, Jacob Hawkins, Matthew Hendrix, Myshe Jones, Eli Jordan, Emily Lewis, Sabrina Mayo, Douglas Moore, Corey Myers, Mikayla Palos, Brenden Pender, Alexander Perkins, Jordan Richter, Hunter Riddels, Tru Russell, Thomas Satterlee, Michael Seeton, Kaitlyn Shafer, Caden Shelton, Cadence Travis, Kalynn Waldrop, Nathan Walsh and Ava Younkman. Fourth Grade Zachary Allen, Leslie Bales, Brianna Cochran, Braelei Farr, Mason Ford, Karla Galvan, Alannah Henson, Carter Herring, Jacob Hughes, Makenzie Kearns, Christopher Lee, Gabriel Lee, Asia Moore, Natasha Moore, Daniel Padilla, Curtis Rodgers, Daniela Rodriguez, Jessica Scribner, Hailey Shelly, Kimberli Smith, Lilly Sparks, William Tunnell, Blanca Vasquez, Grace Walsh, Weldon Watkins, Zoe Weaver and Jadyn Wheeler.

Silver Creek Elementary School A Honor Roll First Grade Grayson Allen, Logan Anderson, Ryann Baker, Aiden Blodgett, Tristan Cairola, Eli Correa, Jacob Darnell, Breena Donahew, Caleb Engelhardt, Emery Ford, Summer Guthrie, Parker Harris, Sharon Herrera, Hagen Hughes, Mason Jennings, Julianna Jones, Canaan Kaznowski, Adam Keltner, Jacob Kreutzer, Jesus Leyva, Monica Martinez, Luke Padgett, Adyn Potter, Daylinn Rios, Denali Rubio, Judith Sanchez, Seth Sexton, Jackson Shew, Roger Skipper, Ronan Smart, Hannah Steward, Ethan Straw, Carley Thompson, Grayson Van Vleck, Christopher Voelkel, Jessie Wood and Nathaniel Wright.

Pictured after competition in San Antonio are (front, l-r): Shawn Kim, Bernie Duhan, Wesley Wise, Bobbi Chrysler, Tabithah Moreno and Madison Marchman; (back): Kylie Lucas, Nathan Redmon, Chris Caney, Colten Clearwater and Joseph Ehlmann.

AHS math, science team members place While the Azle High School math and science team didn’t receive any team honors when it competed in the Texas Math and Science Coaches Association (TMSCA) State Meet in San Antonio during Spring Break, five individual competitors placed among the top 10 in individual rankings.

Senior Bobbi Chrysler took seventh in the Number Sense contest, while her classmate, Kylie Lucas, finished ninth in her division of the Science contest. Junior Chris Caney placed fifth in the Calculator Applications contest. Nathan Redmon, also a junior, finished fifth in the Sci-

ence contest. Junior Bernie Duhan came away with eighth place in the Number Sense contest. The team continues to work on scoring well enough to get to the UIL State Meet in late May. Next up is the UIL district competition March 29.

Second Grade Hayden Andres, Jayna Calk, Isaac Chapa, Taylor Copen, Nathan Crutchfield, Autumn Danobeytia, Lauren Davis, Mateo Franco, John Garcia, Matthew Gonzalez, Olivia Hernandez, Sophia Jones, Carter Landon, Paul Leonard, Gracelyn Lowe, Zakary Lucas, Emilee Norvell, Ramon Orozco, Brandie Phillips, Dayton Robinson, Heidi Tayler, Carter Walters and Cole Webb. Third Grade Riley Del Buono, Natalie Engelhardt, Ashtyn Kay, Tyler Landon, Oliver Lorenz, Carter Thompson and Ethan Van Kleeck. Fourth Grade Caitlyn Boyd, Brenden Hathaway, Kaley Leatherwood, Joshua Leonard, Christopher Lueras and Cameron Power. A/B Honor Roll First Grade Keaton Buchanan, Alaina Collins, James Davidson, Joseph Davidson, Scarlett Harvick, Haylee Hefley, Aidan Herington, Richard Hutton, Angel Lefan, Michelle Lorenz, Ryan Lowe, Randee Lyons, Nathaniel Matt, Mollie Morris, Emery Odom, Kinsley Odom, Kennedy Overall, Xzavion Palacios, Ariana Payne, Hailey Rodriguez, Jaritt Ross, Harley Sargent, Gavin Steinmann and Cooper Yates. Second Grade Nolen Anderson, Collin Ayers, Kayden Back, Kristina Birkeland, Christopher Butler, Kaitlyn Caffey, Mackenzie Campbell, Joshua Carver, Shaylea Cassel, Kourtni Cecil, Taryn Clark, Isaiah Correa, Landon Couch, Braden Decoopman, Caden Dixon, Brailee Eckenrode, Owen Evers, Denver Farris, Hayden Farris, Michael Gancar, Alondra Gonzalez, Kaitlyn Gulley, Vance Guthrie, Jesse Hemmerling, Harrison Higgins, Kylee Honea, Preston Johnson, Ryland Liptow, Alynda Martinez, Morgan Mask, Dalton McClure, Josue Montelongo, Jacquelyn Myres, Jaydon Nichols, Cadence O’Neal, Nova O’Neal, Ariah Odom, Emily Osborn, Kean Overby, Jacob Ramsey, Allie Remley, Hayle Roe, Brody Roque, Amber Ryerson, Jayden Sanders, Yulissa Solis, Sara Sorrells, Hunter Steinmann, Natalie Wasek, Reese Wethington, Raegan Williams and Kiara Wright. Third Grade James Adams, Skyler Arellano, Damian Avalos, Angelica Bartlett, Shelby Burson, Katelyn Decorte, Loralee Edmonson, Cayden Fowler, Sydney Gatlin, Ryan Hamblin, Makynna Hinkle, Jason Jones, Adalyn Ladner, Devin Lewis, Karlee Locke, Brysen McKown, Jaci O’Neal, Lindsey-Kay Reichert, Mia Rodriquez, Tinley Stacy, Klayton Stephens, Benjamin Thompson and Grant Tune. Fourth Grade Caleb Balderas, Matthew Ballard, Cole Bennett, Aiden Casey, Abigail Cashion, Lauren Collins, Sarah Cook, William Cope, Savannah Cunningham, Daniel Dalton-McCoy, Brynn Del Buono, Madelynn Enrriques, Ethan Francks, Eric Fulton, Rylie Gatlin, Zachary Harris, Reagan Hicks, Savannah Higgins, Camryn Hinkle, Colleen Hopewell, Trynity Hoskins, Makenna Lain, Anna Latta, Ashlie Lewis, Justin Mainville, Brock Martin, Kaydence Mata, Reece Moorman, Lukasjames Myres, Keely O’Neal, Jamie Pruett, Perla Salas and Emma Sanchez.

Walnut Creek Elementary School A Honor Roll First Grade Ian Catano, Sarah Dustin, Diesel Fields, Keagan Flynn, Sayler Gilbreath, Hanna Goodrich, Kaily-Shay Hodge, Parker Huffaker, William Kisner, Craig Martinez, Cole Peninger, Robert Rutledge, Xavier Stinson, Isaac Stolarczyk, Jack Wallace, Amy Wang, Kylar Williams and Brooklyn Young. Second Grade Reeslyn Bice, Gillian Brentz, Peytie Chambers, Benjamin Derting, Myah Garcia, Krista Glass, Kylan Hankins, Emory Hann, Hannah Johns, Avery Jones, Patrick La Morte, Jonathan Martin, Holland Morris, Jackson Simmons-Meyers, Dylan Smith, Jacob Sparks, Faith Summers, Morgan Terrell and Ashley Trapp.

The Azle Optimist Club named Bobbi Chrysler and Brady McDowell its Young Texanne and Texan for March. Pictured are: (l-r) Optimist Club President Joe Lieb, Chrysler, McDowell, and Optimist member/AHS Principal Sam Robinson.

Chrysler, McDowell named Texas, Texanne The Azle Optimist Club named Azle High School seniors Bobbi Chrysler and Brady McDowell its Young Texanne and Texan for March. McDowell is ranked No. 86 in his class of 358 with a grade point average of 93.61. He played football all four years of his AHS career and may play golf this season, as well. He says when he’s not in school, he plays football. McDowell says he’s looking at a bevy of universities,

including Washington State, Texas State, University of Washington, Baylor, TCU, and Eastern Washington. He is interested in pursuing a career in communications, anything sports related, or criminal justice. Chrysler is ranked No. 24 in the Class of 2014 with a GPA of 99.27. She received the second place academic award in World Geography and competed in the state tournament for number sense her freshman year at AHS.

During her sophomore year, she received the first place award in French II. Chrysler won the first place academic award in Pre-AP French III and was a member of the Grand Champion Emerald Dazzlers her junior year. She’s interested in attending Baylor University, Washington University in St. Louis, or the University of North Texas in pursuit of her only career choice, which is to become a pediatrician.

Third Grade Jackson Davis, Abigail Garner, Carly Gilbreath, Madilynn Jackson, Lily Smith, Kennedy Stolarczyk, Job Summers, Austin Tong and Braden Walker. Fourth Grade Elyse Atwell, Faith Bethurum, Josiah Clark, Breton Estes, Barrett Gilbreath, Tiffany Griffin, Jada Hodge, Katelyn Ingram, Christiana Kaminskas, Dillinger Kovach, Jakson Lahue, Kaytlynn Lemley, Alyssa Quick, Lily Roberts, Jonathan Robles, Addison Taylor, Matthew Tolbert, Nathan Weathersby and Samuel Weathersby.

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A/B Honor Roll First Grade Ella Arneson, Haden Ash, Jordan Ashcroft, John Atwell, Miranda Baker, Ethan Bartlett, Kody Bryant, Jacen Buckner, Grayson Chancellor, Catherine Crowe, Aaron Dixon, Emma Duncan, Elijah Forte, Jared Gilbreath, Cheyenne Gray, Kaylee Iglesias, Joseph Jackson, Gregory Johnson, Aubrey Judkins, Hermione Leslie, Anthony Markham, Dimahndi McCandless, Case Moore, Cash Moore, Kaitlynn Murphy, Brennan Murray, Allison O’Donald, Korbin Pantoja, Addison Schmitt, Olivia Schmitt, Kelton Schott, Isaiah Simpson, Sara Slimp, Harley Smith, Deacon Stephens, Noah Summers, Rylan Taylor, Katelyn Thomas, Annalicia Trammell, Trenton Walker and Wyatt Wolverton. Second Grade Royce Baker, Owen Boling, Caydence Brotherton, Katie Burleson, Aiden Buscay, Cale Cohen, Maelie Cooke, Coen Davis, Jacob Davis, Alex Doggett, Chandler Doggett, Ava Duncan, Greyson Flynn, Jordan Frausto, Jacob FreemanWard, Emma Gable, Chance Gescat, Tristan Gomez, Marissa Gonzalez, Logan Harrison, Gabrielle Heckert, Jonah Hernandez, London Herron-Arellano, Zaiden Hill, Bayleigh Howell, Brianna Huffman, Ohnna Leslie, Lani Lewis, Marli Lewis, Adrian Maldonado, Danny McCommas, Nickolas McElhannon, Kaylee McManus, Graciela Monterroso, Tristin Morris, Daniela Najera, Zane Polser, Anna Preston, Bradyn Rager, Bryan Rager, Coby Romer, Kasen Scarlato, Christian Shepherd, Lillie Simpson, Luke Sipe, Chase Sutton, Madeline Thompson, Allison Thorn, Emily Waskow, Arrissa Webster, R Westmoreland Flores Audie, Brenan Winfrey and Nathan Zurovetz. Third Grade Mallorie Adams, Amogh Bhattarai, Nichole Brantley, Brittany Cato, Hannah Chapmon, William Braden Cherry, John Clark, Braden Crews, Jadyn Dixon, Drew Dorris, Gabriel Evans, Denim Fields, Zakery Flynn, Jose Franco, Braden Franklin, Hailey Garrett, Avery Gregory, Denson Harbour, Shiloh Hitt, Likeke Holloway-Carlson, Brayden Hutton, Priscila Juarez, Aiden Lena, Jason Merrill, Braden Murray, Cameron Newell, Latham Phillips, Delaney Pilkinton, Zoe Pudifin, Paul Quick, Caiden Roache, Emberlynn Rocha, Katelynn Russell, Bethany Smith, Ryan Thomason, Drake Turner, Joley Vick, Kylie Wear, Ethan Whalen, Gavin Whiteker and Malina Wilkerson. Fourth Grade Alyssa Alviar, Alexa Andrus, Robert Ash, Clay Barrett, Conner Bennett, Jackson Berg, Devon Brown, Keirstin Campbell, Taylor Clark, Rowdy Dawson, Shelbie Dillard, Pressli Dunlap, Riley Free, Madelynn Fruge, Victoria Gillenwater, Seth Hurst, Brenna Ingle, Elva Lozano, Logan Lundgren, Jake Manning, Tristen McNeely, Alyssa Moen, Rosemary Moreno, Kenzie Morgan, Thanh Nguyen, Justice Oliver, Dev Patel, Colton Rodriguez, Brooke Schocke, Brinson Sharp, Madalyn Sheriff, Alexandria Shisler, Landon Snell, Carson Spiker, Logan Stephens, Rylan Stults, Connor Syrus, Kyler Terry, Jarod Vick, Michael Whalen, Dorian Williams, Lane Williams and Reese Wright.

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cook a selection of game day treats using a full suite of highperformance appliances in the LG Kitchen at AT&T Stadium. The coaches’ dishes will be tasted and evaluated by a panel of judges including college and

pro basketball legend Clyde Drexler. The winning school will receive the LG Project Fit grant, which can be used for indoor and outdoor physical fitness facilities along with a curriculum and on-site training support to help physical education teach-

ers incorporate the program into their school’s academic plan. Additionally, all four schools will receive a variety of LG products, including computer monitors, HDTVs, and refrigerators. Dozens of local schools were vying for a chance to compete.

Azle ISD athletic director Scott Anderson filled in the Rotary Club on a variety of topics at the weekly meeting March 20, including the success of the new indoor facility. He said because of the long cold winter, the building’s arrival “couldn’t have come at a better time.” He added that the facility is “used almost every night” from sports to classes to local youth leagues. Anderson said the indoor facility will house part of the annual Showcase this year, too. Photo by Mark K. Campbell


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Softball Lady Hornets win Brewer showdown AHS takes battle of state-ranked squads By MARk k. CAMpBeLL Lots of folks turned out March 18 to see a softball game between a pair of state-ranked 4A schools, Azle and Brewer. At Jim Bob Nation’s Field of Dreams, both teams scored

Brewer fell to No. 21. On a windy, sunny early evening, the Lady Bears, coached by former Azle leader Vera Ortega, jumped out to a 2-0 lead. But the Lady Hornets immediately answered. With timely hits, adept baserunning, and some Brewer miscues – BHS made 3 errors – AHS put up four first inning runs. From there, the game became a pitchers’ duel; Brewer got one more run in the fourth, but that was it. Azle, behind hurler Makenzi Harris’ (9-2) three hitter, got a big win. Behind 2-0, Bailee Carter fired up AHS early with a big double. Harris would also double and collect an RBI. Samantha Bradley plated 2 runners and Nicole Aniasco got a crucial teammate home. After that 5-4A thriller, a laugher followed as Azle clubbed Wichita Falls Rider 10-0 behind a Bradley 3-hitter. Valarie Matlock and Carter walloped home runs, with the latter carding 5 RBI. Azle scored 4 runs in the second inning and tacked on 4 AHS’ Samantha Bradley slides safely into third base more in the sixth to run-rule the While the Lady Bear rightfielder hurries to throw the ball in, Lady Hornet Sarah Brown (20) rounds second and heads for third. Photo by Mark K. Campbell during Azle’s four-run first inning. Photo by Mark K. Campbell Lady Raiders. early then almost never again as No. 19 Azle (20-4, 6-0) beat No. 13 Brewer, 4-3 March 18. The victory dropped the Lady Bears behind the Lady Hornets in the latest state rankings; AHS is still No. 19 while

Hornets plaster Denton in 5-4A baseball contest The hardball Hornets split games against district rivals. Azle (6-11-1, 2-3) hosted Wichita Falls Rider and found the going tough against the Raiders’ lefthand starter. The Hornets lost 5-2 at home in a game AHS trailed 2-0 early before tying it up at the end of three innings. Two runs in the seventh allowed Rider a late cushion. Azle pitchers Sean Townsend, Devin Oliver, and Blake Hall allowed just five hits. Jesse Salisbury collected two of the Hornets’ three hits and got one of the RBI; Tyler Albers got the other hit and Logan Woody the other ribbie. Things improved on a trip to Denton March 21. Azle drilled the Broncos 9-0, scoring in each of the first five innings. Trey Ramos turned in a memorable game. Leading off, Hornet Trey Ramos (5) kicks up the infield dirt trying to break up a double play in the he went a perfect 5-for-5 while Wichita Falls Rider game. In Azle’s next game against Denton, Ramos was stellar – scoring three runs, stealing going 5-for-5 with 3 runs scored and 3 stolen bases. Photo by Mark K. Campbell three bases, and batting home

a runner. Josh Hilton also had a nice game with a 2-for-3 effort that included a pair of RBI. Also batting home runners were Tommy Kay, Trevor Boiles, Albers, and Woody. Townsend scored twice. Two more games remain in the first round of 5-4A play. The Hornets hosted Byron Nelson March 25 (results not available at press time) then will trek to Lake Dallas to end the first trip through district. Subvarsities – The junior varsity and freshman Hornets tangled with 5-4A foes. The AHS JV (5-5-3, 3-2) lost to Wichita Falls Rider 8-5 on March 18. But the young Hornets rebounded with a 9-1 thumping of Denton on the road. After four innings, Azle trailed 1-0. But the JV exploded for 8 runs in the fifth (5) and sixth (3) innings to put the Broncos away. While Noah Laduca was

AHS track teams hosting Hornet Relays Friday By MARk k. CAMpBeLL After trips to ovals in Aledo and Joshua, the Azle High School track teams are coming home. The annual Hornet Relays are set for Friday, March 28 – the first on the new track that surrounds the Hornet Field gridiron. The boys competed at Aledo in the Bearcat Relays.

Both the varsity and JV fin- mied the Hornets, somewhat, Norwood said. ished fourth as teams. “The unusually hard winter The varsity stood out in a has made it repair of events, ally difficult to coach Mike train and get in Norwood notshape early like ed. Hornet Relays we would have Isaac MarMarch 28 liked,” Norquez remained wood noted. undefeated in The girls found some tough the 400-meter race in 2014. And the 4x400 team of Jo- competition in Joshua, coach seph Ehlmann, Luke Leopold, Melody Dennis said. Including Colten Bagwell, and Marquez some 5A schools. Still, several Lady Hornets is strong this season, too. “I think our 4x400 relay and turned in some fine perforIsaac in those two races have mances. “Sydney Bivens ran a great a great chance to go to the retactical 3200 race in tremengional meet,” the coach said. Marquez has also claimed a dous winds and placed seccouple of gold medals in the ond,” the coach recalled. She also lauded the pole 200 this season, Norwood said. The Hornet did just that in vaulting of Brooke Smith; her Aledo, taking the 200 in 22.1 10-feet effort was golden and her best of the season. seconds and the 400 in 50.6. Several Lady Hornets are Two AHS runners placed in the 800: Ehlmann (2nd, sick, the coach said. “We had to do some rear2:03.19) and Jacob Self (5th, ranging on the relays, but ev2:05.72). At the JV level, all three Hor- erybody that was called upon nets placed in the 400 – Tyler stepped in and did a good job,” Barnard (1st), Ricky Aregullin Dennis said. Hornet Julian Hernandez. (5th), and Jamie Stevens (6th). She added, “Everybody is Photo courtesy Randy Keck, The contributing.” The lingering winter has styCommunity News

holding the hosts to 2 hits, the Hornet bats woke up. At the plate, Donny Nay led the way with 2 hits and 2 runs scored. Dylan Robinson also had 2 hits. Logan McPherson scored twice as did Nay. RJ Simpson clubbed a double and John Penshorn stole 2 bases. The 9th (2-9, 0-3) won a non-district game before falling to 5-4A rival Nelson. AHS drilled Irving Nimitz 17-2, scoring 11 times in the first inning. Meanwhile, Trevor McIntire, Austin Berglund, and BJ Marchand no-hit their rivals. Sam Rodgers and Berglund stole home in the first inning. Alexander Humphery tripled home two Hornets. Nelson topped the young Azle squad 11-1. Tyler Ruelas went 2-for-3. The AHS run came on a Micah Rodgers double in the first inning.

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Tim Miltner (14) and the Hornets blasted Springtown in the regular season finale. Both boys and girls varsities won. Next up was bi-district at Saginaw Chisholm Trail High School. The boys faced Birdville and the girls Denton Guyer on Tuesday, March 25. Results were not available at press time. Check Twitter @TheAzleNews or the paper’s Facebook page for results and possible future playoff contests. Photo by Mark K. Campbell

Azle High School golfers are zeroing in on the district tournament. In an Aledo event, the Hornets finished 15th at Split Rail Golf Course. Leading the way for Azle was Dylan Tritton who fired an 85 on day two, March 8. The Hornets followed that tournament up with a trip to Robson Ranch for a Argyle event March 17. Coach Bob Gilbreath said AHS shot a 372, “a better score than our previous outing.” Once again, the low-scoring Hornet was Tritton – this time with an 83. District tournaments loom for the boys and girls on consecutive weekends. The girls head into district play April 2-3 with the boys following on April 7-8. All rounds are set for Canyon West Golf Course in Weatherford. Those who qualify head to regional at Diamond Back GC in Abilene.


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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Former Azle High wrestlers excelling on collegiate mats

The Azle Competitive Youth Sports 12-U basketball team finished third at the state tournament, losing only to Houston Deer Park in the semifinals. They are: Seth Winn, Braxton Thomason, Causen Shafer, Jason Jeter, Payton Vaughn Mason Fair, Greyson Christian, Austin Womack. Coaches were Brad Thomason and Ty Fair.

BY MARk k. CAMPBeLL Azle High School head wrestling coach Chris Allen said several former Hornets are enjoying success at college. Noah Killip battled injuries and foes in a redshirt season at Fort Hays State in Kansas. Despite hamstring and ankle woes, he was the full-time starter at 149 pounds. Killip recorded 20-plus victories and ended up just one round short of the NCAA Div. 2 Nationals.

Allen said he attended the regional competition. “It was tough. A lot of fans were upset at the new regional lines which put six of the top eight in the same regionals.” Killip went 2-2 at the regional event, losing only to nationallyranked opponents. Allen said. The former Hornet is studying education. “I know someday he will make one great wrestling coach” Allen said. Dammien Heard competes

for Western State in Gunnison, Colorado. Beginning the season splitting time at 125 pounds, Heard, studying to be a geographical engineer, won the starting spot in his true freshman season. However, a knee injury sidelined him just before the NCAA Region 2 tournament. Nik Gates began the season as a redshirt. Then he split time at 197 pounds. From there, Gates became the starter for Wayland Baptist

University in Plainview, Texas. He competed through the conference level and into regionals where he went 1-2. Gates, studying to become an actuary, was also part of the WBU squad that finished in the top 10 in team duals. Chase Latta competed as a redshirt for Northeastern Oklahoma University where he is majoring in business. For NEO, he vied in open National Junior College Athletic Association events.

March 18, 2014 on the Azle High School Campus

On Tuesday, March 18, the Azle High School campus was abuzz with activity on diamonds and pitches: (clockwise from upper left) Trent Walcott (12) watches second baseman Tyler Albers (4) fire to first base in the Wichita Falls Rider game; Hornet goal keeper David Mahlmann (00) hauls in an errant Springtown scoring attempt; Lady Hornet Makenzi Harris (12) take a rip at a Brewer pitch; Blake Hall fires a ball from the mound in the Rider game; in the Azle-Springtown soccer season finale, awaiting a corner kick are Lady Hornets Molly Grover (2), Lauren Harvick (9), Mallory Fisher (16), Paige Fugate (11), and Paige Freeman (13); AHS’ Austin Fugate (4) has a Porcupine on his back during Azle’s blowout victory. Photos by Mark K. Campbell


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Track resulTs Azle High School Owl Relays Joshua HS March 21-22, 2014

VARSITY GIRLS Pole vault – 1. Brook Smith, 10-0; 6. Natalie Smith, 8-6. Shot put – 4. Madison Parkison, 32-2. High jump – 4. Emily Kolar, 4-8. 3200 – 2. Sydney Bivens, 12:44.41. 4x100 – 6. 52.66. 1600 – 4. Crystal McConnell, 5:50.36. 4x400 – 5. 4:19.15. TEAM (14): 7. Azle, 37. JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS Pole vault – 3. Taylor Denning, 7-6; 4. Heidi Phillips, 7-6.. Discus – 3. Ivie Meason, 75-5. High jump – 1. Kaylie Peters, 5-0. Triple jump – 3. Emily Milstead, 29-11. 800 – 3. Abby Kortokrax, 2:45.89. 100 hurdles – 4. Brianna Cannon, 18.06; 6. Ayden Thompson, 18.64. 400 – 4. Elizabeth Verrett, 1:07.89. 300 hurdles – 2. Ayden Thomason, 52.28; 5. Brianna Cannon, 53.5. TEAM (12): 3. Azle, 93.

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Triple jump – 4. Aric Brazell, 3811.5. 4x100 – 6. Isaiah Mata, Ricky Aregullin, Cody Shelton, TJ Buenrostro, 46.56. 100 – 3. TJ Buentostro, 11.59. 110 hurdles – 5. Devon Venable, 18.15. 800 – 5. Sam Rios, 2:13.83; 6. Levi Guardiola, 2:14.96.

7TH GIRLS Pole vault – 2. Paige Fair, 5-6; 3. K. Blasingame, 5-0; 4. Breann Collard, 5-0. Shot put – 3. Jenna McKee, 2511; 6. Kamrin Liptow, 25-0. Discus – 2. Jenna McKee, 579.5; 3. Samantha Morton, 57-6.5. High jump – 1. Alexa Maxfield, 4-2. Long jump – 1. Marisah Mata, 13-1; 2. Jaden O’Gorman, 11-1; 5. Kara Moore, 10-10. Triple jump – 1. Marisah Mata, 27-1; 2. Kara Moore, 25-6; 3. Jaden O’Gorman, 24-3. 2400 – 3. Taylor Locke, 11:13.63; 4. Mykala Longmire, 11:15.13; 5. Vanessa Tolbert, 11:40.56. 4x100 – 1. Jenna McKee, Alexa Maxfield, Morgan Ashmore, Jaden O’Gorman, 57.66. 800 – 1. Kara Moore, 2:58.52; 2. Kamrin Liptow, 3:00.36; 4. Triniti Smith, 3:05.26. 100 hurdles – 2. Breann Collard, 19.49; 5. Jade Burkett, 21.28. 100 – 1. Marisah Mata, 13.72; 3. Jaden O’Gorman, 14.16. 4x200 – 1. Jasmin Weldon, Payton McNeely, Morgan Ashmore, Marisah Mata, 2:00.72.

Devon Venable hurdles in Aledo. Photo courtesy Randy Keck, The Community News

400 – 1. Tyler Barnard, 54.31; 5. Ricky Aregullin, 56.65; 6. Jamie Stevens, 56.74. 300 hurdles – 3. Devon Venable, 44.66. 200 – 2. Jude Russell, 23.5. 1600 – 6. Tyler Stewart, 5:10.9. TEAM (9): 1. Aledo, 195; 2. Weatherford, 112.5; 3. Keller Central, 84; 4. Azle, 83; 5. Burleson, 60.5; 6. Grapevine, 31; 7. Boswell, 26; 8. Haltom, 24; 9. Brewer, 4.

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VARSITY BOYS Pole vault – 6. Matt Charles, 110. Shot put – 6. Johnny Crow, 44-1. Discus – 3. Sam Amyette, 137-9. Long jump – 4. Isaac Marquez, 20-11. High jump – 6. Chandler Crane, 5-8. 400 – 1. Isaac Marquez, 50.6; 4. Colten Bagwell, 52.84. 4x200 – 5. Chandler Crane, Jose Soto, Riley McCracken, Demetrius Hutcherson, 1:33.81. 110 hurdles – 6. Dillon Westbrook, 16.46. 300 hurdles – 5. Conrad Reinhard, 44.0. 200 – 1. Isaac Marquez, 22.1. 400 – 1. Isaac Marquez, 50.6; 4. Colten Bagwell, 52.84. 800 – 2. Joseph Ehlmann, 2:03.19; 5. Jacob Self, 2:05.72. 4x400 – 1. Joseph Ehlmann, Luke Leopold, Colten Bagwell, Isaac Marquez, 3:28.11. TEAM (9): 1. Aledo, 217; 2. Keller Central, 97.5; 3. Boswell, 79; 4. Azle, 77; 5. Weatherford, 1; 6. Grapevine, 40; 7. Haltom, 33; 8. Brewer, 21; 9. Burleson, 16. JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS Pole vault – 5. Jordan Gill, 10-0. High jump – 3. Jamie Stevens, 5-8. Long jump – 2. Aric Brazell, 18-9.

Bullfrog Relays Lake Worth HS March 20, 2014

8TH GIRLS Pole vault – 1. Logan Graham, 7-6; 2. Taylor Forsythe, 7-0; 3. Michaela Norton, 6-6. Shot put – 2. Macey Hicks, 34-0 (NEW SCHOOL RECORD; old mark 33-9 by Katelyn Crow in 2009); 5. Staphanie Wirts, 31-0.5. Discus – 5. Maria Parkison, 674.25. High jump – 1. Tristen Rush, 4-6; 2. Katelyn Brothers, 4-4; 3. Hannah Kolar, 4-2. Long jump – 1. Miranda Longbrake, 13-0; 3. Logan Graham, 12-10; 5. (T) Payton Geary, 12-4. Triple jump – 1. Miranda Longbrake, 29-5.5; 3. Tristen Rush, 2711; 6. Payton Geary, 26-8.5. 2400 – 1. Katie Vaccarella, 9:46.46; 2. Madison Rust, 9:53.65; 4. Katie Davis, 10:22.53. 4x100 – 1. Michaela Norton, Macey Hicks, Maddison Pierce, Alexis Gouyton, 55.41. 800 – 1. Miranda Longbrake, 2:48.3; 2. Payton Geary, 2:50.28; 3. Brooke Phillips, 2:52.1. 100 hurdles – 1. Taylor Forsythe, 17.8; 2. Katelyn Brothers, 18.82; 3. Bailey McCracken, 19.43. 100 – 1. Logan Graham, 13.47; 3. Michaela Norton, 14.0.

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4x200 – 2. Kailey Massey, Alexis Gouyton, Maddison Pierce, Hannah Kolar, 1:58.26. 400 – 1. Logan Graham, 1:04.81; 4. Payton Geary, 1:08.28; 5. Miranda Longbrake, 1:09.57. 300 hurdles – 1. Katelyn Brothers, 55.08; 2. Bailey McCracken, 57.39; 3. Staphanie Wirts, 57.67. 1600 – 1. Madison Rust, 6:13.5; 2. Katie Vaccerella, 6:20.3; 3. Katie Davis, 6:24.95. 200 – 3. Alexis Gouyton, 30.01; 4. Hannah Kolar, 30.13. 4x400 – 1. Payton Geary, Brooke Phillips, Miranda Longbrake, Logan Graham, 4:32.45. TEAM: 1. Azle, 309.5; 2. Irma Marsh, 148.5; 3. Springtown, 57; 4. Collins, 53; 5. Creekview, 43.

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athan McGuire, 4-6. Long jump – 1. Jacob Garcia, 175.5; 6. Nick Hanson, 14-4.5. Triple jump – 2. Peyton Ladner, 33-6; 3. Bradley Crawford, 33-2. 2400 – 5. JJ Beck, 9:34.58; 6. Brady Carroll, 9:49.32. 4x100 – 2. Ivan Lara, Bradley Crawford, Peyton Ladner, Jacob Garcia, 49.14. 800 – 1. Miguel Guzman, 2:32.54; 5. Chance Campbell, 2:41.87. 110 hurdles – 3. Ryan Reynolds, 20.46. 100 – 2. Jacob Garcia, 12.64. 4x200 – 4. Ivan Lara, Peyton Ladner, Jonathan McGuire, Bradley Crawford, 2:01.87. 400 – 2. Christian Leal, 1:04.22. 300 hurdles – 3. Ryan Reynolds, 52.44; 4. Jonathan McGuire, 52.85. 1600 – 5. Brady Carroll, 6:13.68; 6. JJ Beck, 6:15.45. 200 – 1. Bradley Crawford, 26.45; 4. Ivan Lara, 27.44; 5. Hunter Hall,

The Azle JH 8th grade boys won another team title. Long jump – 4. JT Fugate, 161.5; 5. Dalton Wilson, 15-10; 6. Gamble Moore, 15-7.5. Triple jump – 1. JT Fugate, 33-3; 6. Dylan Flynn, 31-9.5. 2400 – 3. Cody Drolet, 8:24.14 4. Eloy Martinez, 9:10.27. 4x100 – 2. Jordan McNeely, Spencer Wendell, Cody Donnell, Dylan Flynn, 48.8. 800 – 1. Beck Newby, 2:22.35; 4. Dalton Wilson, 2:29.93; 5. Trevor Cameron, 2:31.21. 110 hurdles – 1. Colby Christian, 17.43; 3. Gamble Moore, 18.21; 4. Jake Norwood, 18.72. 100 – 2. Artavian Harrell, 12.36; 6. Jordan McNeely, 12.57. 400 – 1. Cody Donnell, 58.43; 2. Beck Newby, 1:00.24. 300 hurdles – 1. Artavian Harrell, 47.2; 3. Cody Christian, 48.92. 1600 – 2. Cody Drolet, 5:24.77. 200 – 2. Michael Covarrubias, 26.9; 4. JT Fugate, 27.12; 5. Spencer Wendell, 27.33. 4x400 – 1. Cody Donnell, Artavian Harrell, Jordan McNelly, Ty Beck, 3:57.52. TEAM: 1. Azle, 194.33; 2. Springtown, 115.33; 3. Collins, 114; 4. Creekview, 101.33; 5. Irma Marsh, 73. 7TH BOYS Pole vault – 2. (T) Asher Hopewell, 6-6; 4. Daniel Ruelas, 6-6. Shot put – 2. Tyler Jenson, 31-7; 6. Roni Lopez, 30-7. High jump – 2. Bradley Crawford, 5-0; 3. Jacob Garcia, 4-10; 5. Jon-

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

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Verily I say unto thee: Hurry up, already!

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h-oh. I clearly had chugged too much sweet tea and the church small group meeting was just beginning. This was nothing new; church folk bring food and drink and it gets consumed at very unbiblical paces at times. I am highly skilled at this. The 22-minute DVD lesson began. It was about Joseph and forgiving or something like that, but I had more pressing concerns. It’s always bad form to just get up in the middle of a church lesson, even if Max Lucado is lecturing from a TV screen. Another problem was that I knew that there would be discussion afterward then we’d break up into small prayer groups. More time delays... And – always! – within this sort of piecemeal gathering there’s somebody who is a professional, Old Testament

prayer sort, full of “beseeches” and “verilys” and scads of “thees” and “thous.” They are PPPs: professional pray persons. Some Christians are astounding at praying for “hedges of protection” and donning “armor of God” and a slew of other groovy phrases snatched from the Good Book. Not me. In fact, I was recently chastised for my meal prayer – which has been the same for decades. Dear Lord: Thank You for our safety and good fortune. Please keep watch over our family, friends, and troops. Thank You for this food. In Christ’s name, Amen. I always felt that covered it. It’s sincere and honest and keeps the hamburgers from getting cold. (The first thing I learned in journalism was two words: Be Concise. Everything can be shorter. [Prayers are not journalism, however. Clearly.])

My just-fine prayer, I was informed, in Christian love by the Bride, was perhaps a bit rote. Maybe I should mix it up a bit, I was informed. Perhaps try somedifferent ON YOUR thing occasionally. MARK I’m not a big out-loud Mark K. Campbell prayer. When I was a kid in youth groups, I prayed silently often – to not be chosen to pray aloud. I’m fine praying verbally now, even if it’s a tad briefer than the pros. Usually, it’s the old folks who are PPPs, the guys and gals who sit in the back of whatever gathering is going on – the King-James-is-the-only-

real-Bible people – who will whip out elongated, flowery, dense praises and laments that can go on for a while. I have no doubt that they are sincere when they bring in detailed statements concerning “discernment” for politicians and helping the evil biased liberal media “see the light”. Then, there’s always the PPPs’ standby, the weather. How things are going outside is always a constant with the pros’ prose and their confined audience. Especially rain: either appreciative for recent rains – “Verily, we thank Thou!” – or pleading for absent rain – “We beseech Thee!” (That last prayer has been going on for about three years now.) So, anyway, after Max Lucado told us on the TV to be more forgiving, we chatted for a while. I remember nothing. All those cups of tea... Then came the breakout into smaller groups. Fortunately, I didn’t get the PPP. In a few minutes, all the other

groups had broken up and were milling about in the hallway (I eventually joined them after taking care of business) while the PPP was on fire with a series of Old School words and phrases. Now, there’s something kinda cool about an 80-year-old man who has been a member of the same church for 70 years intoning concerns and thanks in a Shakespearian manner. There’s a poetry there, no doubt, and Spirit led, hopefully. But a lengthy prayer doesn’t work for all of us. Just like some of us are OK with the NIV or even – gasp! – The Message, we’re also OK with knowing that God knows our hearts and it might not be necessary to evoke every situation you can think of. Still, if you need to whip out some “verilys” and “begots” go for it. I’ll cut back on the tea. Mark K. Campbell is the News editor and once dared to take a Living Bible to Sunday School.

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hen I was a young ed up with two dented cars and two buck, I had vi- apparently bruised deer that disapsions of being peared into the trees and got to their a chick magnet. appointment with quite a story to tell. Now, I didn’t use Several months ago, while driving that terminol- late on a rainy night, Mrs. Sweetie had ogy because it hadn’t been invented to straddle a deer carcass on the road. yet. We had chicks, of course, and Her van is really low to the ground and we had magnets, but we had not put it was quite an impact. While recoverthose together in a phrase that means ing from the shock of the impact and “he attracts all the girls.” trying to get pulled over, The girls I attracted were she didn’t see a red light. either in elementary school To make a long story short, or in the senior adult Sunshe got a ticket for the red day School class, which light, but it was dismissed doesn’t do a lot for your a week later when the poteen heartthrob image, but lice chief heard about the really does make you feel circumstances. good and enhances your Life is full of adventures. image as a really nice guy. Some good and some…not Thirty years ago, I attractso much. There is someed the chick now known thing about knowing that as Mrs. Sweetie, so it all God is with us on the jourworked out great. LIFE MATTERS ney that helps keep it in Yesterday after church perspective. “I am with you and lunch, we were head- Gerry Lewis always.” (Jesus, Matthew ed home with visions of 28:20). Our lives matter so a Sunday nap dancing in our heads. much to God that He does not want us Mrs. Sweetie was driving. Fewer than to travel solo. When we choose to folfive miles from our house, a kamikaze low Christ, He not only accompanies deer decided that it must cross the road us, He leads us on the adventure. The at that precise moment or it would be path is not always smooth, but as Corlate for a very important date. As I rie ten Boom said, “When God leads said something to the effect of, “No, us on rocky paths, He gives us strong you stupid deer,” Mrs. Sweetie tried to shoes.” slow enough to avoid it without swervI told Mrs. Sweetie that she is obviing off the road. She missed missing it ously a deer magnet. And then I told by about two feet. A solid impact on her that’s how she got me. I’m not sure the front driver’s side bumper sent what she meant when she said, “Yes, the deer tumbling. As my Mrs. pulled dear.” over to the shoulder, I looked back to see if the deer had landed in the road. Azle resident Dr. Gerry Lewis is director of I turned just in time to see the car missions for the Harvest Baptist Association, behind us hit the second deer. which is headquartered in Decatur. He writes a blog at www.lifematterstoday.blogspot.com/ To make a long story short, we end-

Texas' newest state park to provide services for area

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eaders of this column may recall that the state of Texas, which owned land adjacent to Eagle Mountain Lake, did not make it into a park as many local residents wanted. Instead, they sold the land in 2008. The rationale was that it was not large enough to do what the state wanted to do. No really nice state park served the residents of the Metroplex, particularly close enough for folks in Fort Worth. As I learned at a Westerners history club meeting a couple of weeks ago, the state sold 400 acres (not really appropriate for a park) and got enough money to buy 4,000 acres (farther out in the wilds) to create a proper state park. The purchase price was $7.14 million to buy a ranch from the Copeland family in October 2011. It is located due west of Fort Worth in the southwestern corner of Palo Pinto County and a bit more in the southeast corner of Stephens County. Halfway between

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Fort Worth and Abilene, the park could be reached in about an hour from the west edge of Fort Worth. The small city of Strawn, located four miles north of Interstate 20, will be the gateway to the park when it officially opens. John Ferguson, Texas Parks and Wildlife ranger, is superintendent of the future facility. He spoke to our group and explained the development of Palo Pinto Mountains State Park on which he is working with a few employees and volunteers to create trails and camp sites. His problem is not time, but money. The state needs to appropriate the funds to complete the park before it can open to the public full time. Ferguson does arrange trail rides, star gazing parties and other events with specific groups as a way to introduce the park to the public and to get their support. For example, the Audubon Society of Fort Worth has enjoyed visiting the park for bird watching. The area is considered the Western

Cross Timbers Eco-region of North Central Texas and offers much diversity in topography and wildlife. For example, trees on the land are live oak, black jack oak, Texas oak, post PAGES FROM oak, Texas prickly WESTERN ash, ash, cedar HISTORY elms, mescedar, J’Nell L. Pate quite, ash juniper and native pecan trees. Wild flowers include bluebonnets, Indian blanket, prickly poppy, soft golden aster, bluebells and more. Animals who live in the park are white tailed deer, turkey, raccoons, waterfowl, squirrels, small mammals and many song birds. Fish

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in Tucker Lake and Palo Pinto Creek include bass, catfish, crappie, bluegill and sunfish. Most of the park consists of hills and presents gorgeous views for those who will explore it. Western history dates the area. Big Foot Wallace, a Texas Ranger from the early days of the Republic, surveyed some of the land as early as 1837. Then cattlemen ventured into the area by the 1850s. Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving raised cattle there before Goodnight later moved to the Panhandle. Another of the early ranchers was Stephen Bethel Strawn after whom the town of Strawn was named in 1857. Texas Rangers moved the Indians in the area into two reservations in 1858 and 1859, but the U.S. government soon transferred them to Indian Territory. The Texas & Pacific Railroad came through the area south of the park in 1880. Coal was discovered in the 1890s, and the town of Thurber developed and then became a ghost town when the coal mines closed.

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Park Superintendent Ferguson explained that plans call for the lake and creek to be restricted to canoes and kayaks. No gasoline engines will be allowed. Before the park can open, cabins and campsites must be constructed as well as water lines, electricity installed and many miles of paved roads. Plans call for both primitive and equestrian campsites, the latter so that riding clubs can stay overnight in the park with their horses. Palo Pinto Mountains State Park will provide excellent vacation and camping facilities for thousands of North Texans when it finally opens. When will that be? It will be after the state legislature appropriates the money and it is used to complete construction. Write your state senator and state representative! Pardon my political ploy; it is non-partisan. Retired history professor J’Nell Pate of Azle hasauthoredseveralbooks,manyofwhich are on sale in the lobby of the Azle News.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

DPS creates a center to protect children

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he Texas Department of Public Safety on March 18 announced the creation of the Texas Crimes Against Children Center within the agency’s Texas Rangers Division. The stated goal is to protect children through the collection and dissemination of vital intelligence, investigative support and cooperation with victim-assistance counselors by “providing support to local, state and federal partners on investigations related to missing and exploited children, the trafficking of children, child abductions and other high-risk threats to children.” “The exploitation and human trafficking of children is a deplorable crime and it is critical that we use all available resources to keep them safe,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw.

Services on March 14 reported the presence of “influenza-like illness or institutional outbreaks in at least two but less than half the regions of the state with recent laboratory evidence of influenza in those regions.” And although “influenza laboratory data and influenza-like illness indicators have demonstrated a consistent decrease for the last several weeks,” influenza-like illness intensity “is still elevated throughout Texas” and 14 pediatric flu deaths have been confirmed in Texas this season. The state health department punctuated its report by encouraging “everyone six months old and older to get a dose of flu vaccine” for this season’s particular strains.

Drought declaration lives on Gov. Rick Perry on March 14 renewed an Emergency Disaster Proclamation he originally issued on July 5, 2011, certiFlu season isn’t over fying that exceptional drought For the week ending March 8, conditions posed a threat of the Department of State Health imminent disaster in specified

counties in Texas. The 30-day renewal applies to 143 or Texas’ 254 counties, and suspends “all rules and regulations that may inhibit or prevent prompt response to this threat.” Actor speaks for vets program Barry Corbin is front and center in a new 30-second Texas Veterans Land Board public service announcement that began airing March 17 in targeted broadcasts, announced Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who oversees the Veterans Land Board. Corbin, a Lamesa native who served in the U.S. Marine Corps, played roles in such films as War Games, Urban Cowboy, and No Country for Old Men, in television shows such as Northern Exposure and in the 1989 TV mini-series Lonesome Dove. In the part of the announcement, Corbin says, “Right now, if you’re a Texas veteran or a member of the military,

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Interim harges Ed Sterling care made Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, who presides over the Senate, announced items for four standing committees to study and report on before the 2015 Legislature. The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services is to: Evaluate prescription drug abuse and strategies for reducing it; monitor initiatives to improve the quality and efficiency of Medicaid; monitor fraud, waste and abuse in Medicaid

and other health and human services programs; monitor the State Board of Dental Examiners’ ability to respond to complaints and reports of potential fraudulent activity; and monitor efforts to increase the transparency of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. For the Senate Committee on Jurisprudence, charges include monitoring: (a) the implementation of laws passed in 2013 regarding criminal procedures related to children who commit certain Class C misdemeanors; (b) the prosecution of certain misdemeanor offenses committed by children and to school district law enforcement; and (c) the state’s new electronic, digitized court filing system. The Senate Committee on Open Government is to “review the Texas Public Information Act to ensure that access to public records and information by the public remains fully transparent, but that governmental entities have the authority to protect the privacy interests of

citizens, including primary and higher education students, from improper public disclosure.” The committee also will review and make recommendations on improving the transparency of information available on state websites regarding state expenditures, reports and contracts, including a comparison of how similar information is provided by other states. The Senate Committee on Transportation is to evaluate comprehensive development agreements and design/build project delivery methods and make recommendations. The panel also is to examine the implementation of law passed in 2013 to provide “remedies for habitual violators of nonpayment of tolls” and “make recommendations for any legislation needed to improve, enhance, and/or complete implementation.” Veteran state reporter and legislative analyst Ed Sterling is member services director for the Texas Press Association, whose 518 member newspapers have combined circulation of 3.7 million.

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Here’s a new Muppet character suggestion: Snoozer Alas, here’s another sequel that sadly lives up to the Second Movie Theory: the predecessor is usually better. While the Movie Man wasn’t blown away by the Muppets return in 2011 (Movie Man No. 958, a 6), this new one, the sequel, is certainly a lesser effort. About the film Muppets’ history goes way back – from early appearances on TV’s Sesame Street to the puppets shooting to the top of the pop culture zeitgeist in the 1970’s in a TV show that every major star of the day scrambled to be on. Movies followed, but, like plenty of fads through the years, the Muppet bloom faded. Then, a generation that grew up on the critters began harkening back nostalgically like all generations do. And there stood those happy, slightly wonky Muppets. Thirty-four-year old Jason Segal was one of those kids who watched the TV show as a boy. He was the primary impetus for the big screen revival. The rebirthed Muppets also clung to their low-rent Broadway song and dance numbers. That ’11 movie even won an Academy Award for Best Original Song with the witty “Man or Muppet.” Of course, it only had to beat out one tune, from the animated movie Rio (2011, MM #926, 4). Once there was a time when Best Song was a major battle, an era when a movie’s theme song was often a major pop hit. For many stretches of consecutive years, every Oscar winner for Best Original Song was also a big radio hit. From 1969-73: “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969, B.J. Thomas, No. 1 on the charts; “For All We Know” from Lovers and Other Strangers, 1970, the Carpenters, No. 3; “Theme from Shaft,” 1971, Isaac Hayes, No. 1; “The Morning After,” from The Poseidon Adventure, 1972, Maureen McGovern,

No. 1; and “The Way We Were” from The Way We Were, 1973, Barbra Streisand. An even more awesome stretch came in 1980-87: “Fame” from Fame, 1980, Irene Cara, No. 4; “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)” from Arthur, 1981, Christopher Cross, No. 1; “Up Where We Belong” from An Offi cer and a Gentleman, 1982, Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes, No. 1; “Flashdance…What a Feeling: from Flashdance, 1983, Irene Cara, No. 1; “I Just Called to Say I Love You” from The Woman in Red, 1984, Stevie Wonder, No. 1; “Say You, Say Me” from White Nights, 1985, Lionel Richie, No. 1; “Take My Breath Away” from Top Gun, 1986, Berlin, No. 1; and “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” from Dirty Dancing, 1987, Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes, No. 1. Today, few major songs from movies are hits, even though the most recent Best Song winner, “Let It Go” from Frozen, is an exception. The plot The Muppets, fresh off their 2011 movie, are encouraged to go on a world tour under the auspices of promoter Dominic (Ricky Gervais). But he plans on teaming up with evil Constantine – a dead ringer for Ker-

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Movie Man mit the Frog – and pulling off a great heist. Kermit gets arrested and sent to a Russian gulag overseen by Nadya (Tina Fey). His place in the Muppets’ troupe is taken by Constantine as the puppets tour foreign cities. Gervais and Constantine must collect hidden artifacts – a painting, a key, and a locket – before they can rob the Tower of London. So the Muppets “tour” a few major capitals where the evil duo gathers the items. Only a couple of Muppets suspect Kermit’s been replaced. Eventually, the real Kermit is rescued and the bad guys are thwarted with minor help from a French detective (Ty Burrell) and Muppet Sam the Eagle.

What works There are a few cute moments, like seeing Christoph Waltz waltz with a giant Muppet or seeing Kermit/Constantine standing on Gervais’ head. The only memorable song is a near-dead-on 70’s soul mimic called “I’ll Get You What You Want (Cockatoo in Malibu).” But it’s not really “Best Song” worthy. The fi nal shot of the movie has some of that sly Muppet humor that is so missing in the rest of the movie. Best scene A voice from a metallic solitary confi nement area sings out

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carrying of a weapon. He posted A 28-year-old Springtown $3,000 bond and was released woman was arrested on March from the Parker County Jail on 21 by Springtown police and March 20. charged with driving with an Parker County Sheriff’s invalid license with previous deputies arrested a 32-year-old convictions and no insurance. Springtown man on March 19 on She posted $750 bond and was a motion to adjudicate guilt for released from the Parker County a previous charge of assault. As Jail on the same day. of March 24 he was held in the Texas DPS arrested a 27-yearParker County Jail without bond. old Azle man on March 21 and A 46-year-old Azle man was charged him with possession of arrested on March 19 by Parker a controlled substance – penCounty Sheriff’s deputies and alty group 1, less than one gram charged with unlawful carrying and possession of marijuana, of a weapon. He posted $2,000 less than two ounces. He posted bond and was released from the $3750 bond and was released Parker County Jail fi ve hours from the Parker County Jail on later. March 22. Parker County Sheriff’s A 43-year-old Springtown deputies arrested a 38-year-old man was arrested on March Springtown man on March 20 21 by Parker County Sheriff’s and charged him with driving deputies for a warrant for cruwith an invalid license with pre- elty to non-livestock animals. vious convictions and no insur- As of March 24 he was held in ance. He posted $750 bond and the Parker County Jail in lieu of was released from the Parker $2,000 bond. County Jail on March 21. Parker County Sheriff’s depuGeorge Wesley Earl Ary, 44, ties arrested a 21-year-old Azle of Springtown was arrested on woman on March 22 for a TarMarch 21 by Texas DPS troop- rant county warrant for theft of ers and charged with DWI, pos- property, $50-$500. She was resession of marijuana – less than leased to Tarrant County authoritwo ounces, and evading arrest ties on March 24 or detention with a vehicle. As Justin Lee Downs, 21, of of March 24 he was held in the Springtown was arrested on Parker County Jail in lieu of March 22 for DWI. As of March $11,750 bond. 24 he was held in the Parker

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1227 Old Cottondale Road, Springtown, 817-220-7177 LAJUNTA BAPTIST 5207 E. Hwy. 199, LaJunta 817-221-3989 IGLESIA BAUTISTA HARVEST TIME APOSTOLIC Nueva Jerusalen 1 Block N. FM 2048 in Keeter 6640 Midway Rd., Springtown 817-433-8220 817-677-2907 ASSEMBLY OF GOD INDIAN OAKS PRIMITIVE FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST CHURCH 114 Porter Drive, Azle 3229 Shawnee Trail, Lake Worth 817-237-4903 817-237-8441 FELLOWSHIP OF LAKE WORTH LAKE WORTH BAPTIST 4024 Dakota Trail, Lake Worth 4445 Hodgkins, Lake Worth 817-237-9433 817-237-4163 NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST 810 Goshen Rd, Springtown 6409 FM 730 S., Azle 817-523-4462 817-444-4311 OUTREACH OF LOVE METROPOLITAN BAPTIST Hwy. 199 W. at FM 2257, Azle 6051 Azle Ave., Fort Worth 817-221-2983 / 817-221-5760 817-237-2201 BAPTIST MIDWAY BAPTIST ASH CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 4110 E. Hwy. 199, Springtown 300 South Stewart, Azle 817-221-LOVE 817-444-3219 NEW HOPE BAPTIST AGNES INDEPENDENT BAPTIST 782 New Hope Rd., Reno area 350 Agnes N., Springtown 817-221-2184 817-523-7271 NORTHWEST BAPTIST BETHEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST 5500 Boat Club Rd., Lake Worth 408 S. Ash St., Springtown 817-237-6063 or 817-270-8476 817-220-4238 SILVER CREEK BAPTIST AZLE AVENUE BAPTIST 730 S. & Veal Station Rd., Azle 2901 Azle Ave., Fort Worth 817-444-2325 817- 626-5556 NEW BEGINNINGS BAPTIST CHURCH BRIAR FIRST BAPTIST 3605 Jacksboro Hwy., Azle West of FM 730 N. at sign, Briar 817-707-2741 817- 444-3484 PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST BROOKSHIRE BAPTIST FM 2048 and CR 4677, Boyd 114 Brookshire Ave., Azle 940-433-5477 817-237-0892 PRIMERA IGLESIA BAUTISTA CALVARY HEIGHTS BAPTIST 301 S. Stewart, Azle 1 block off Hwy. 199, 817-523-0074 east of David’s Patio, SPRINGTOWN BAPTIST TEMPLE Springtown, 817-221-2241 201 J. E. Woody Rd., Springtown 817-523-0376 CENTRAL BAPTIST 4290 Old Agnes Road - 817-594-5918 UNION BAPTIST CHURCH 3451 Sarra Lane, Springtown CHRISTWAY BAPTIST 817-613-1441 7673 West Hwy. 199, Agnes 817-220-9133 or 817-220-3581 WALNUT CREEK BAPTIST 220 W. Reno Rd. in Reno CLEAR FORK BAPTIST Corner of FM 730 & Ragle Rd., Weather- 817-221-2110 ford, 817-594-1154 WEST PARKWAY BAPTIST 836 NW Parkway, Azle COTTONWOOD CREEK BAPTIST 817-444-3752 10905 Jacksboro Hwy., Fort Worth 817-238-8269 817- 237-8113 BIBLE CROSSWAY BAPTIST CHURCH COMMUNITY BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 1355 Northwest Pkwy., Azle 1405 Reynolds Rd., Reno 817-691-0000 817-444-7117 CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH CROSSING FELLOWSHIP Corner of FM 730 South & FM 1886 1177 Southeast Parkway, Azle 817-270-8476 817-381-5888 · 817-381-5808 EAGLE MOUNTAIN BAPTIST NORTHWEST BIBLE CHURCH 8780 Eagle Mtn. Circle, Azle 5025 Jacksboro Hwy., Fort Worth 817-237-4135 817-624-2111 FAITH BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP SOLID ROCK BIBLE CHURCH 1411 Carter Road, Springtown 591 S. Reno Rd., Springtown 817-220-5828 817-221-3444 FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH CATHOLIC 171 Green Branch Road, Weatherford HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC 817-454-4582 800 Highcrest Dr., Azle FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF AZLE 817-444-3063 1017 Boyd Road CHRISTIAN 817-444-4828 THE CHURCH AT AZLE FIRST BAPTIST CASTLE HILLS 1801 S. Stewart, Azle 401 Beverly Rd., Azle 817-444-9973 817-237-3891 AZLE CHRISTIAN FIRST BAPTIST LAKE WORTH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) 700 Charbonneau Tr., 117 Church St., Azle west side of Effie Morris Elementary 817-444-3527 817-237-2624 AZLE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FIRST BAPTIST LAKESIDE 35 West Forty Estates., Azle 8801 Jacksboro Hwy., Lakeside 817-688-3339 817-237-8113 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN FIRST BAPTIST BRIAR 1602 S. Main St., Weatherford 6 miles N. of Azle on FM 730 817-594-3043 817-444-3484 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST COTTONDALE 4th & Main, Paradise 1 block N. of FM 2123, Cottondale GREATER VISION FELLOWSHIP 940-433-5539 1801 S. Stewart St., Azle FIRST BAPTIST PEASTER 817-825-0485 FM 920 in Peaster LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN 817-596-8805 FELLOWSHIP FIRST BAPTIST POOLVILLE 404 Main St., Azle 1 block W. of FM 920, Poolville 817-308-2557 817-594-3916 THE ABBEY CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST SPRINGTOWN 10400 Jacksboro Hwy., Azle 5th & Main Street, Springtown 817-238-1404 817-523-7011 VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST 737 Boyd Rd., Azle 801 Friendship Rd., 9½ miles S. of 817-444-LOVE Springtown off Hwy. 51 S. 817-594-5940 or 817-599-4917 WORD OF FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER 1¼ mi. S. of LaJunta FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST 817-677-2577 5th & Main in Springtown 817-523-5477 CHURCH OF CHRIST GRACE BAPTIST AZLE CHURCH of CHRIST 3 miles N. of Springtown on Hwy. 51 336 NW Parkway across from Radio Tower 817-444-3268 HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH BRIAR CHURCH of CHRIST 3577 FM 51 N., Weatherford 109 W.N. Woody Rd. 817-564-3946 (½ block west of FM 730 N. in Briar) HILLTOP FAMILY CHURCH 817-444-7102

MIDWAY CHURCH of CHRIST 6400 Midway Rd. 817-221-2107 NEWSOME MOUND ROAD CHURCH of CHRIST 1460 Newsome Mound Rd. 817-677-3290 NORTHWEST CHURCH of CHRIST 6059 Azle Ave., Fort Worth 817-237-1205 POOLVILLE CHURCH of CHRIST West of FM 920 in Poolville 817-594-4182 SOUTHSIDE CHURCH of CHRIST 130 W. Bradshaw Lane, Springtown 817-221-2799 SPRINGTOWN CHURCH of CHRIST Just west of Hwy. 51 North 817-523-4419 TRI-COUNTY CHURCH of CHRIST 525 Hwy. 199 W., Springtown 817-538-8209

4300 Williams Spring Rd., Fort Worth 1 mile west of 820 on Jacksboro Hwy. JOHN KNOX PRESBYTERIAN 4350 River Oaks Blvd, River Oaks 817-642-9265

“Serving Springtown Since 1977” NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE 817-523-7227 www.SpringtownDrug.com Metro 817-220-7927

11480 FM 730 S 2 miles south of Azle

817-444-1301

Se habla espanol Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-3

• New & Used Tires • State Inspections • Roadside Assistance • U-Haul Rentals

Joe Rider

817-444-1717

489 Hwy. 199 Springtown 817-220-2499

CLEANERS Brookshire’s Shopping Center

Thank you for your support!

817444-HELP (4357)

New Year’s Special

B & H

Heating and Air Conditioning Servicing All Brands • Fast Response

New Systems $2,800

Garry Harris

817-891-2272

uys R Us G c A

Your Heating Specialist!

817-424-5202

EAGLE MOUNTAIN AUTO PRO

Lic. #4346 & #6537

Commercial & Residential

113 Denver Trail • Azle 817-444-3249 Fax 817-444-3275 www.eaglecrestvilla.com STUDIO - 1 bath , 350 sq. ft. ONE BEDROOM - 1 bath, 450 sq. ft TWO BEDROOM - 1 bath, 642 sq. ft.

PROPANE TANKS

817-237-3325

Auto, Diesel, RV, Equipment

Experienced & Competitive Prices Azle, TX ASE Certified www.djhuffmaninc.com Repair & Installation Landscaping Sod/Hydromulching

Drains Rock & Stonework Landscape Lighting

Family Owned & Operated Since 1989 SENIOR DISCOUNTS • FREE ESTIMATES

817-270-0544 • 817-379-0545 Compliments of

PROPANE

140 W. MAIN ST.

817-444-4613

“In business since 1946”

Our family serving your family since 1908

Propane, Inc.

A RETIREMENT AND ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY

Phone 817-444-2533 B.J. Clark

Dr. Michael D. Conte

a’s arc&iAUTOMOTIVE GTIRE SHOP Rural Gas Supply “Celebrating 13 years serving Azle area”

44Years of Quality

Azle Vision Source

1227 Old Cottondale • 817-220-7177

Garrett’s ngtown i r p S Drug

636 Profit St., Azle, Tx

BETTER LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH www.clarksmachine.com bjc@clarksmachine.com 3131 E. Hwy 199, Spt 817-677-2300 CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY Specializing in Family Eyecare CHURCH 2233 Hwy 199 East, Springtown Therapeutic Optometrist 817-221-LIFE (5433) FAMILY CHURCH 9 miles S. of Springtown on Hwy. 51 601 B 817-599-7655 NW Pkwy • Azle FOUNTAIN OF FAITH 4397 E. Hwy 199, Springtown 817-304-4739 GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH of GOD 2964 W. Hwy 114, Paradise 940-969-2427 4800 East Hwy. 199, Suite 7 Springtown, 817-677-3208 HARVEST FOR CHRIST CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD of LAKESIDE 1108 NW Parkway (Hwy 199), Azle 9500 Confederate Park Rd. (FM 1886) 817-740-5774 817-237-5500 or 817-237-7837 THE HOUSE OF PRAYER EPISCOPAL 1356 Reno Rd., Springtown Celebrating over 25 years in business ST. ANNE’S EPISCOPAL 817-221-2551 6055 Azle Ave., Fort Worth JUBILEE HOUSE 817-237-1888 11210 Hwy. 199 W., Poolville AZLE PROVIDENCE REFORMED 817-271-8008 EPISCOPAL 405 Bowie Dr., Weatherford LIBERTY LIGHTHOUSE Rodney Gatlin, D.C. 817-596-7476 120 S. Main St., Springtown 400 Boyd Court ST. ELISABETH EPISCOPAL 817-523-0222 5910 Black Oak Lane, River Oaks www.azlechiropractic.com OASIS CHRISTIAN CENTRE 817-739-0504 CHURCH & HEALING SCHOOL GOSPEL 1121 S.E. Parkway, Azle CENTRAL FULL GOSPEL POWERHOUSE OF PRAISE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 3009 Delaware Tr., Lake Worth 1649 S.E. Parkway, Azle 817-237-7919 817-319-7364 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S BRANDED CROSS COWBOY CHURCH WITNESSES 3282 FM 2048, Boyd 76023 212 Pearson Lane, Azle 817-221-2242 940-636-9158 LUTHERAN SECRET PLACE MINISTRIES GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN 112 Optimist Rd., Springtown (MISSOURI SYNOD) 682-229-1433 1313 SE Parkway, Azle SPRINGTOWN 7TH DAY 817-237-4822 ADVENTIST HOPE LUTHERAN (ELCA) Hwy. 199 4 miles west of Springtown Equipment and Labor 4795 Hwy. 199, Reno GOSPEL GATHERING FELLOWSHIP 817-221-HOPE 7315 Silver Creek Rd at Flatrock Rd, Azle Quality Service with NO Service Call Fee! METHODIST 817-313-1793 BOYD UNITED METHODIST Locally Owned & Operated GOSPEL WAY COWBOY CHURCH FM 730 North in Boyd 420 Jaybird Ln. (FM 2257/ Hwy 199) 940-433-5334 EAGLE MT. UNITED METHODIST Springtown, 817-225-8755 7955 Reed Rd., Azle LIGHTHOUSE HARBOR CHURCH Call for Details 817-444-0226 1960 Long Circle, Pelican Bay FIRST UNITED METHODIST 817-444-3547 200 Church St., Azle JESUS NAME HOUSE OF PRAYER 817-444-3323 TACL #B00028986E 2813 E. Hwy. 199, LIGHTHOUSE FELLOWSHIP third drive past Boyd Feed Store 7200 Robertson Rd., Fort Worth 817-237-2758 817-221-4426 SILVER CREEK NEW LIFE FAMILY FELLOWSHIP UNITED METHODIST 525 W. Hwy. 199, Springtown 2200 Church Rd., Azle 817-523-2045 817-444-1382 NEW LIGHTED WAY FIRST UNITED METHODIST 624 Harbor Dr. Circle, Azle Hwy. 51 N & 3rd Street, Springtown 817-444-1577 817-523-7874 NORTHWEST TEMPLE OF PRAISE GARVIN UNITED METHODIST 3 miles West of Boyd on C.R. 4699 6781 Jacksboro Hwy., Lake Worth POOLVILLE UNITED METHODIST PRECIOUS FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH 1 block W. of FM 920 8601 Hwy. 199 @ Vance Godbey’s (behind Poolville Post Office) SPIRIT FILLED CHURCH 817-599-3601 603 SE Parkway, Azle THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 817-444-3058 THE HOUSE OF PRAYER (THE MORMONS) 1356 Reno Rd., Springtown THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 817-221-2551 OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS UNIVERSAL LIGHT OF CHRIST 1010 Timberoaks, Azle 6117 Graham St., Lake Worth 817-237-5075 817-881-3889 PENTECOSTAL REAL FAMILY FELLOWSHIP GRACE CHAPEL 202 Pearson Lane, Azle UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH AMERICAN STANDARD - GOODMAN 3508 Shawnee Trail, Lake Worth 817-677-5963 817- 237-4844 SOULS HARBOR IGLESIA CRISTIANA JUDA 11701 Jacksboro Hwy., Azle 1649 S.E. Parkway, Azle 817-726-2065 TACLB021367C PRESBYTERIAN WESTERN HARVEST GRACE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER 606 Mockingbird Lane, Weatherford 6577 Old Springtown Rd., Weatherford 817-594-2744 817-523-2855 or 817-995-9087 ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN SHEPHERD’S HEART CHURCH CHURCH OF FORT WORTH 14435 FM 730 N • Azle Meeting at Northwest YMCA 940-577-1954 5315 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth 817-989-9800 WESTERN STAR COWBOY CHURCH CONVENANT ORTHODOX 790 CR 3696 • Springtown PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 817-880-5488 “Everyone otta know an Auto Pro”

HILLTOP FAMILY CHURCH “Caring about what Jesus cares about... You!”

Clarks Precision Machine & Tool

CPMT

ISO 9001:2001 Compliant Check us out on our web site

OTHER

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Clay Stanton

817-228-3410

SELL your business,

service or goods in this space!

Call Johnna to reserve this space.

817-270-3340

Cliff’s AUTO SERVICE CENTER

302 Palo Pinto 1088 E. Hwy 199 Weatherford Springtown 817-594-3888 817-220-5959 Front Row (L-R): Anita White, Bob White, Kari Wright and Mark Reynolds Back Row (L-R): Jim Cleaver, Bruce Duncan, Richard Woodman and Jay Morrill

Full Service Funeral Home Cremation Services • Pre-Need Plans Azle • Springtown • Mineral Wells • Weatherford 817-596-4811 • www.whitesfuneral.com

“Not Just a Tire Store” Complete Automotive, Light Truck & Diesel “We are making drivers smile”


4B THE

COMMUNITY Ad Classifi cation

1. Air Condition/Heating 2. ......................Antiques 3.................... Appliances 4..........Appliance Repair 5.....................Arts/Crafts 6............. Asphalt Paving 7........................ Auctions 8................ Autos, Trucks 9..... Auto Repair Service 10.........Backhoe Service 11............. Boats, Motors 12...............Bookkeeping 13..................... Business Opportunity 14........ Campers/Trailers 15...................... Carports 16...... Equipment Repair 17............ Carpet Service 18 ......................Catering 19...............Cement Work 20.................Ceramic tile 21................... Child Care 22................... Cosmetics 23...Computers/Services

24................... Electrician 25............... Equipment & Tool Rental 26 ................. Excavating 27............. Exterminating 28 ........ Farm Equipment 29 ...................... Fencing 30 .................... Firewood 31 .............................Free 32 ...................... For Sale 33 .................... Furniture 34.............. Garage Sales 35 .........Garden, Mowing Service 36........................ Hauling 37...............................Hay 38.............Health/Fitness 39 ............... Help Wanted 40 ...Home Improvement 41 ..........House Leveling 42.......... House Cleaning 43.................. Income Tax 44....... Janitorial Service 45................. Job Wanted

001 Air Conditioning/Heating AIR WORKS BY SCOTT. A/C & Heating Service and installation, residential & mobile homes, Honest and Fair. TACLB017017E. 817-7248680 Boyd, TX.

006 Asphalt Paving

A sphAlt & G rAvel

D R I V E W AY S

Seal Coating, Pot Hole Repairs, Crack Filling 817-907-7410 • 817-221-2125 008 Autos, Trucks Get rid of those yard cars, as well as good used cars. Arvin 817-9258768.

2000 Chevy 3500 truck, in great condition, auto, V-8, bed cover, leather interior, new tires, new brakes, 103K miles, $6,500. 817253-4526. Buying junk vehicles, $150.-$200, plus title or not. 940-255-7572.

1960 Ford 3/4 ton truck. Runs and drives. The bed floor is rusted in front and it is in Azle, $2,300. Cell 972-835-2088.

46................Legal Notice 47.............. Lost & Found 48 Maintenance/Repairs 49...................... Masonry 50 Mobile Home Service 51................ Motorcycles 52.........................Movers 53.. Musical Instruments 54........... Music Lessons 55.............Miscellaneous 56........................ Notices 57........... Pets, Livestock 58..............Piano Service 59................Pool Service 60................Professional Services 61...................... Personal 62.....................Plumbing 63...............Public Notice 64............... Photography 65........................Printing 66........................Roofi ng 67.................... Recycling 68........................Storage

009 Auto Repair Service

WOOD’S PAINT & BODY Now serving Azle & Lake Worth Eddy Wood

817-319-4185 011 Boats, Motors 27.5 ft. Pontoon Boat, newly leather covered seats, bar, restroom, LED lights, boat cover and more. A Must See! Asking $19,500. For appointment 682239-6690.

014 Campers & Trailers RV for Sale: 2010 Dutchman Sport, excellent condition, 30 ft., 30 amp, sleeps 7-9, self-contained, bumper pull, lots more to see. Email pics available. $10,000. 817-220-5028.

Carports

Carports and Patio Covers. All steel construction. Off-duty firefighter. 817-925-0922.

Up to 16 words, first insertion:

Combo (Azle & Springtown) Only $8.00! Over 16 words, add 20 cents per word • Discounted rates for additional insertions available if no weeks are skipped and words do not change • Boxed display ads also available (All ads must be paid in advance unless you have previously established credit)

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2 Prime Spaces in Azleland Memorial Park Cemetery, $1,500 firm for both. For information call 817-360-8475.

MARCH 29TH at 10:00 AM 8205 Highway 199 West, Springtown (6.5 miles West of Springtown High School)

2 cemetery plots located at Azleland Memorial Park. If interested, call 817-237-7705.

Accepting consignments of trucks, tractors, trailers, farming implements, construction equipment, etc. until 5:00 PM Thursday, March 27th. Auction preview Friday, March 28th 9a–5p. To consign call Troy Robinett at 817-995-7509 Terms & conditions: Payment by cash or check (all checks must have a bank letter of credit). All lots must be paid for day of sale. If claiming Ag exemption, must have exemption number. 10% buyer’s premium not to exceed $250 per lot. All lots sold as is/where is, and no warranty.

019 Cement Work ART’S CONCRETE. All types of concrete: foundations, driveways, patios, sidewalks, etc. Free Estimates. 20 years experience. 469-348-6379. Allen Chesney Concrete All Types of Concrete Work Residential - Commercial Foundations, driveways, sand, gravel, demolition, haul-off, retaining walls 817-271-4541

817-480-8841

Kiley Chesney Construction

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Excavating

  • SITE PREPARATION• GRAVEL ROADS • LOT CLEARING• PARKING LOTS • LEVELING • DEMOLITION • FINAL GRADE • STOCK TANKS • LAND EROSION

Dump Truck Hauling

817-919-3696

HALL'S

Sand, Dirt & Gravel Qualified Family Business Since 1938

☺ All types materials delivered ☺ Excavation—Final Grade—Demolition We Shape the World to Fit Your Needs! You have a Friend in the Business!

Cliff Hall

(817)221-2681

Dirt & Concrete Work Driveways • House Slabs • Garages • Add-ons Small Land Clean-ups • Gravel Driveways Kiley Chesney, Owner Springtown, TX • Mobile 817-846-6645

028 Farm Equipment

024 Electrician BULLDAWG ELECTRIC CO. All types of electrical services and MH hook-ups. Free Estimates. 817-675-4921 www.bulldawgelectric.com. TECL#25253.

026 Excavating

TOM'S 444-5069

BOBCAT SERVICE

• Small jobs accepted • Rough landscaping • Jobsite clearing

ALL TYPES OF EXCAVATING Tanks • House Pads • Clearing

Sand • Top Soil • Gravel

817-523-7248 • 817-239-6215 Bobcat & Tractor Service

• Lot Clearing • Driveways/Parking Lots • Pasture Mowing

817-523-4137

Continued next column...

Sharp AR-M257 Digital Imager. Has 4 copy drawers, $4,000. Call for more info 817-253-4002. Amazon Parrot, 2 parrot cages, gasoline golf cart, zero-turn lawnmower, lots of petrified wood. 817-584-0217, leave message. Three 250 gallon propane tanks, $200 each or $550 for all three. 817996-0530. Snowcone Stand, includes everything needed to start the season. Can be moved. 940-2109169. New electric hospital bed with upgraded mattress, $250. 361-2292536. Half beef - grain fed, choice plus. 817-988-3235.

033 Furniture Twin Mattress only, like new. $70. 817-964-2560.

034 Garage Sales HIDDEN CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE, Newsom Mound Road at Partagas Drive (look for signs) Friday, March 28th 8A-4P, Saturday, March 29th, 8A-2P.

2006 John Deere 2320 24HP, 4x4, 3-cylinder diesel, 70 hours, TURF tires, foldable ROPS, cat 1, brush guard with JD200X QA loader, QA 50” bucket, joystick valve and JD62D on ramp 62” belly mower. $12,500. 817-475-5906.

Fencing

All types fences and metal buildings built and repaired. Portable welding, 817-444-6461. BOBBY’S FENCE. All types, free estimates, over 23 years experience 817-444-3213. RAY’S FENCE CO. Free Estimates, 817-444-2146, raysfencecompany@ aol.com. KILEY CHESNEY CONSTRUCTION All Types Fences - Tractor Work 817-846-6645

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Most ads require payment in advance, but we do accept VISA, MASTERCARD OR DISCOVER by phone.

Reach more than 8,000 households with combo advertising in the Azle News and the Springtown Epigraph.

Nobody does it better!

034 Garage Sales 3-Family Garage & Moving Sale Saturday, 8A-6P; Sunday, 8A-4P, 6380 Silver Creek Azle Road. Deep freeze, oak desk, filing cabinets, office equipment and etc. Free Coffee! Friday & Saturday, 28th & 29th, 8A-4P, 417 Misty Oak, Azlewood Addition. 5th wheel hitch, TT hitch, new 18’ A&E awning, camper misc. items, bikes, shooters, wood hutch, clothes, misc. household items.

035 Garden/Mowing Service

Jason’s Lawn Service

Free Estimates, Competitive Rates, Lawn Maintenance, Raking, Hedge/Shrub Trimming, Scrap Metal Haul-Off

Call Jason at 682-333-6382

Saturday, 8A-? 7698 Briar Road. Huge amount of kid’s clothes, over 1,500 VHS tapes. Huge Garage Sale Saturday, March 28th, 8A-4P, 813 Amon Trail, Azle. Lots of items!

035 Garden/Mowing Service FREE ESTIMATES. Mowing, weed eating, scrap haul off, property clean up. Call Brett 817-881-2357. Tree trimming, removal, mow, weeding, cleanup, tilling, rake leaves, haul-offs. Free estimates. Kevin 817-363-0010. SEASON SMART TREE SERVICE. Fully insured, trimming, hazard prevention, removal, stump grinding, senior discount. Seth 817-829-9656.

Fr ank’s

Lawn Service Mowing • Weed Eating Edging • Trimming

Fr ank sugg, Jr.

817-304-8684

Springtown

STUMP GRINDING Don’t dig it! Grind it! 1 or 100 - We can do it. $65 minimum

INFERNO LAWN SERVICE. Off duty firefighters providing a dependable lawn service you can trust. 817-7347448. SUNSCAPE LAWN CARE & OUTDOOR DESIGN. Mowing/Mulch/Sod/Tree Trimming and Removal. Light Tractor Work/ Brush Hog, Lots Cleared. 817-6886806.

VENDORS WANTED! Hope Lutheran School will be having their Annual Spring Garage & Vendor Sale Saturday, April 12th. Vendors, craft vendors or anyone wanting to sell their own treasures are welcome. Space will be available to rent in the parking lot for $20/space. Call for more information 817-221-4673.

Honest and dependable lawn care, mowing, and tree trimming. Handyman Services. Call Robert 817-966-9552.

Barn Sale Friday-Saturday, 8A-4P, 602 Reese Loop, Azle. 817-5011189. Woodshop tools, misc. furniture and crafts.

I BUY RIDING MOWERS RUNNING OR NOT. 817-905-3843.

Estate Sale Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 28th-30th, 8A-5P. Little of Everything! 133 Spring Valley Drive, Springtown.

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BRIAN’S LAWN CARE SERVICE. Lowest prices! SPRING SALE: Flower Bed Mulching & Clean up. 817-696-3477.

817-237-5592

Serving the Metroplex Since 1975 Family Owned• FREE ESTIMATES • INSURED WINTER DISCOUNT 10% OFF Residential • CommeRCial tRee Removal • topping pRuning • Feeding

817- 220-1141 817-444-9574 Lic. #4346 & #6537

djhuffmaninc.com

Friday & Saturday, 8A-3P, 311 Ridgecrest Court, Azle.

021 Child Care ARK CHRISTIAN LEARNING CENTER has a loving place for your child. Ages 2 weeks-12 years, ABEKA pre-school, 3 meals, 2 snacks. Service to all Azle schools and SES. Mon-Fri, 6A-6:30P. 817237-3711; 817-994-5228.

For Sale

36” Electric cooktop; double oven; misc. house and office furnishings, etc. 817-929-0503.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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All Types of Concrete, Building Pads, Driveway, Patios, Walk Jim McKiel 30 yrs. exp.

2006 Ford Taurus. 4DR/AM/FM/CD, Sunroof. One owner since 2007. No accidents. Only driven to/from work. $4,200. Call 817-925-5024.

69................ Sand/Gravel 70................Septic Tanks 71..... Sewing/Alterations 72.............Sewer Service 73......................TV/Radio 74... Too Late to Classify 75.................. Upholstery 76....... Vacuum Cleaners 77........................ Wanted 78.................Well Drilling 79....................... Welding 80.............. Lots/Acreage 81..................Business & Commercial Property 82.......... Resort Property 83.......... Houses for Sale 84............. Mobile Homes for Rent 85............. Mobile Homes for Sale 86.... Mobile Home/RV Lots 87...........Rent Furnished 88....... Rent Unfurnished 89 .......... Wanted to Rent

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J.A.M. Concrete

2000 Daewoo Laganza for sale, $1,500. 4-door, automatic, 69,630 miles, new battery. Runs Great! 817-304-2054.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Free

15 cu. ft. box deep freeze, works great, lid seal needs repair. 817-8755902. Need a good home for mixed breed puppies. Will be medium size dogs, very cute. 817-988-3235.

Huge Yard Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 157 P.R. 3797, Springtown (off FM 51 N.) 817-353-1503. Women’s, men’s, children’s clothes of all sizes, rolltop desk, trailer, pictures, some tools, knick-knacks, much more. Moving Sale Friday & Saturday, March 28th-29th, 8A-4P, 839 N. Avenue B. Books, children’s toys and clothes, collectibles, Christmas, knit & crochet patterns, much more. Multi-Family Sale Friday-Saturday, 8A-? 1 mile from Main Street, 12801 FM 730 S. Stationary bike, electric bike, microwave, wood blinds, furniture, baby items, misc. household & auto items, knickknacks and much more. FRIDAY 8:00 - 5:00; SATURDAY 8:00 - 12:00. Baby boy & girl clothes, Size 0-18 months. Infant toys, Travel car seat & strollers, Convertible car seat, Bouncer, Swings, Women’s and men’s clothing, shoes, purses, Motorcycle riding Jackets, Above ground pool w/deck and pump (needs liner), Diamond Rapture Bowtech Adult Bow w/hard case, 7FT pre-lit Christmas tree; plus many more household items. NO EARLY BIRDS, PLEASE...7447 Elman Lane, Azle... (Take FM 730N to Peden Road, turn right, then right on Elman.

INSIDE/OUTSIDE SALE SATURDAY ONLY Dishes, Pictures, Furniture, Cast Iron 9 miles west of 199/51 on 199, left on Poolville Cutoff

Commercial & Residential Sprinkler Installation & Repair • Landscaping Tractor Work • Drainage • Lot Grading Rock & Stonework • Sod & Hydromulching Family Owned & Operated Since 1989

Experience with Competitive Prices

SENIOR DISCOUNTS • FREE ESTIMATES

817-270-0544 • 817-379-0545

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All work is done by off duty professional firefighters

Tree Removal & Trimming · Brush Hog · Box Blade Front Loader · Tiller · Truck & Trailer for Hauling

Jon Reed, Owner Call, Text 817-291-3955 or Email jonny5206@yahoo.com Best Lawn Guarantee in Town Landscape Dependable and Reliable Online Account Sprinklers Management Lawn Care

• Sod • Stone Work • Flower Beds • Fencing • Trees Email: service@classicgreen.com • Clean Up

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Garden/Mowing Service

Chad's Tree Service

FREE TES ESTIMA

Trimming • Removals - Stump Grinding Systemic Feeding • Brush Chipping • Cable Bracing

817-221-2201 • 817-246-5943 Insured for your protection

Campfire Lawn & Garden Trees trimmed-removed Full lawn care & haul-offs

Insured • Azle since 1962 Compare Prices

No Job Too Small

Terms Available 817-444-0861 A.W. Teater All major credit cards accepted

Irrigation Repair Licensed Professional Services include Wire & Valve locates, Pipe repair, Head adjust or replace, System Design

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Alfalfa 100# Arizona/California leafy green bales. Buy 100 get one free special. 817-798-7712. NO Blister Beetles(See us on Facebook AzleAlfalfa).

SPRIGGING 4 COUNTIES: Wise, Jack, Pa r k e r & Ta r r a n t

Coastal Bermuda & Tipton 85 940-229-1045 940-229-1046

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LVN & CNA needed for Lake Worth Nursing Home. Contact Jon 817319-9073. Business is Booming! Now interviewing servers. Apply in person, Shinola’s Texas Cafe, Springtown. NOW HIRING: 2 Openings at group homes located in Azle. 1 parttime & 1 full-time position. Both positions require working weekends. Must have clean criminal & driving records. Training will be provided. Please text or call 817-443-2494, Monday-Friday, 9A-5P.

Wanted LVN/RN Fulltime 6-2/2-10 Every weekend - Good Pay Baylor Plan Available...Apply

AZLE MANOR 721 Dunaway Lane 817-444-2536 E.O.E.

817-690-4011 cell

RNA Lawn Services

Serving Our Community since 2007.

Reliable Ser vice at a Competitive Rate.

817-304-3677

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Wise Ready Mix now hiring Mix Drivers, Class B-CDL. Apply in person, 1349 NW Parkway, Azle. Full-time position for Accounting/ Bookkeeping in the Springtown area. Requirements: 5 years experience in accounting and bookkeeping. Skills needed: Quickbooks, Microsoft Office and Excel. Email: vkresume@ yahoo.com. Double L Plumbing in Azle is looking for a young mechanically inclined individual to become a Plumbing Apprentice. Get the opportunity to learn a well-paying trade. Must have high school diploma, pass a drug test and have good driving record and clean criminal record. Please call 817-444-3100. EXPERIENCED USED CAR SALESMAN needed for Buy Here Pay Here used car lot. Must have neat appearance, good communication and computer skills. 940-440-5074; 817-233-2633. HELP WANTED: Growning Real Estate Company looking for well-organized, computer literate individual for a part-time position. Hours 8:30A-3:15P M-F. Must be proficient with MS Office. Send resume to adstmcl-resume@yahoo. com. Drivers: Company or Owner/Ops OTR Good Home Time. Co. $0.43 & Great Benefits. Owner Ops: 58% up to 75% of load. 100% F.S. Special Comm/Truckload. Joe 800-257-9595 x9490. ONE ENTHUSIASTIC TELEMARKETER NEEDED. Paid training, part-time hours, 6:30A-1P, no weekends, smoking okay. Call Ms. Wright between 8A-Noon at 817-221-9222. EXPERIENCED CHEMICAL APPLICATOR - IMMEDIATE OPENING. Experienced Commercial Chemical Applicator needed. Knowledge of treatment for common lawn problems required. Some sales and customer service required. Must be clean-cut, honest, professional. TDA license a plus. Must have valid DL, SS# and a clean record. Compensation based on relevant experience. Classic Green, LLC 817-479-9503 or service@ classicgreen.com. Pneumatic Technology desires to hire Mechanics or Mechanic Trainees. Trainees must posses basic mechanical aptitude and desire to work. Small shop working environment at a busy and growing company. Class 8 truck PM work and minor repairs to include A/C, Electrical, Mechanical and PTO. No internal engine work; also pneumatic dry bulk trailer repairs. Attractive salary and insurance benefits. Fax resume to 817-625-4033.

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Vance Godbey’s Restaurant now hiring Dishwashers & Caterers for part-time work. 817-237-2218. Pneumatic Technology is a dry bulk tank trailer distributorship with a strong parts business. Now accepting applications for Parts Department Countermen and Parts Warehouse Fulfillment Workers. Will consider training the right people. Trainees must possess above average aptitude and a desire to work. Parts counter work requires basic computer skills and taking telephone orders. Attractive salary and insurance benefits. Fax resume to 817-625-4033. CITY OF AZLE - SEASONAL MOWER (2 positions). Max 30 hours per week, assignment completion by 9/30/2014. Must be at least 18 years of age with a H.S. diploma or equilvalent. Must possess a valid Class C Texas Driver’s license. Apply in person at Azle City Hall, 613 SE Parkway or visit us on the web at www.cityofazle.org to download an application. No phone calls please. The City of Azle is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The City of Springtown is now accepting job applications for a fulltime certified Patrol Officer, $16.10/ hour. Vac/Hol/Ben. High School Diploma or GED and TX driver’s license required. Must be TCLEOSE certified. Applications may be obtained at City Hall, 102 E. Second St., Springtown, TX. E.O.E. Open until filled. USED CAR PORTER. Need Helper to assist in the dayto-day operation of used car lot. Must have driver’s license and good driving record. 940-399-7060; 817233-2633. Drivers: CDL-B: Great Pay, Hometime! No-Forced Dispatch! New Singles from Dallas to surrounding states. Apply: TruckMovers.com or 1-866-2248948. Maintenance Man needed for make ready and remodeling work on rental properties. 40 hours per week. Need to have own transportation with valid TXDL and liability insurance plus your own tools. Pay according to experience in painting, sheetrock, tape and bed, carpentry, light electrical and light plumbing. Please call 817-237-5463. DENTAL ASSISTANTS ALWAYS NEEDED. Enroll in Dental Assistant School to become an RDA. 12 weeks instead of 9 months and $$$$ less. $3,000, includes books, learn and externship in the dental office of a General Dentist, Limit 6. Email for packet and details. accdentalassistant@yahoo.com. Class starts Saturday, April 5th, 8AM-5PM. The City of Springtown is now accepting job applications for a fulltime Utility Clerk. M-F, $12.00 PER HOUR. VAC/HOL/BEN. Looking for analytical, detail oriented, multi-task person, flexible, self-motivated and dedicated with customer service experience. Incode experience a plus. Requirements: 10 key, typing, excel, word. An application may be obtained at City Hall, 102 E. Second Street, Springtown, Texas. Open until filled. E.O.E. Mature, dependable person needed to work part-time this spring and full-time this summer at Hidden Valley Miniature Golf Course. All hours plus some weekends. Please call 817-237-5463. Busy HVAC Company is looking for experienced HVAC Techs & Installers. Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to work out of town. Please call 817-270-3615 or fax resume to 817-270-3642. Hair Salon Suites & Hair Stations for Lease, Coming Soon! 817-304-2078.

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Drivers - CDL/A - Lease Purchase

$5,000

Sign On Bonus!

Limited Dedicated Openings

in Select Areas! $1 Buy Out! $2,000 per Week!

Higher Standards Premium Pay. That’s the KLLM Difference NO MONEY DOWN 855-378-9335 EOE KLLM.com

Wise Regional Health System Affiliated with Baylor Health Care System

For all of our available job opportunities, visit

www.WiseRegional.com A Not-For-Profit Hospital • EOE Decatur, TX • Job Line: 940-626-2525

NOW HIRING

Class A CDL Drivers with 2 years experience Oilfield/Environmental Construction Transportation Paid Weekly, Insurance, Aflac, Paid Vacations and much more

Call Daniel 1-800-448-6323

Trucking Company

Hiring “Class A” Flat Bed Drivers and Frac Sand Haulers. 2 years of verifiable driving exp. $500 BONUS after 90 days, plus Benefits. 817-444-7711 • 817-444-7774

The classifieds is the best place to find a job in your community.

• Dependable • Outgoing • Self-Starter Good Communication Skills Able to Follow Directions Have Reliable Transportation

NOW HIRING Gas & Diesel Technician Experience in Automotive Repair Required Paid Holidays, Vacation & Training.

Employees needed for 2014 opening of New Dealership

NOW HIRING Automotive Technician Up to $7500.00 SIGN ON Bonus for Chrysler Certification Experience & ASE Certification Required Chrysler / Dodge Experience Preferred Paid Holidays, Vacation & Training

Azle News

Karl Klement Properties, Inc.

To apply, Email: publisher@azlenews.net or Mail to: Azle News - Attn: Kim Ware 321 W. Main St., Azle, TX 76020

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Before you buy vinyl siding or windows, call Jimmy for a free estimate 817-444-5270; 817-2967567. allamericanhc.net. Keith Hays Construction Company. All types cement work, carpentry, roofing and metal buildings. 817-220-7201 Let my 40 years of experience work for you. Integrity and quality work at affordable prices. BOBBY MCWILLIAMS PAINTING 817-8216377. www.bobbymcwilliams.com. PAINTING, REMODELING, CARPENTRY. Home Improvement Special: $100 off any job of $1,000 or more. Painting, carpentry, sheetrock, storage buildings, porch covers, decks. 36 years experience. Call Bill Rosser now for a Free Estimate. 817-374-2566; 866-3743559. www.billrosserpainting.com. DEVIN’S HANDYMAN SERVICE. Carpentry, cement, rock, granite, tile, painting, siding, insulation, kitchen/ bath, roof/gutters, powerwashing, decks. SPRING SPECIAL: 20% Off w/this Ad! 817-629-9608. WILLIE SIMON TILE & WOOD. Shower, Tub Surround & Backsplashes. 817-366-4555. ROBERT’S HANDYMAN SERVICE. I do additions, kitchen & bathroom remodel, ceramic tile, foundation repair, painting, pressure washing, roofing, fencing and decks. Call for Free quote. 817-964-2562. WORKHORSE HANDYMAN SERVICES. Bathrooms, kitchens, roofing, remodels, mobile home repair and roof repair, well repair. Quality at a reasonable rate. 817-874-6109. AZLE HOME REPAIR & REMODEL. No job too big; no job too small. 30 years experience. Contact Doug Batey 817-361-2361. Handyman Service, over 35 years experience for all your home needs call 817-907-2487. MANDO’S TREE SERVICE. Take downs, trimming, lot clearing, haul offs. Senior Discounts. Save Big Money! Call 817-808-2873. 20 year expert.

Sebastian Enterprises CUSTOM HOME BUILDING Since 1995

Outside Sales - Inside Assistant Full Time Qualified Person Must Be:

Classifieds

817-239-9571 817-237-9571

REMODEL & REPAIR HOME & BUSINESS

Many Happy Local Customers Since 1978

LOOK Vinyl Siding: Insulated Replacement Windows: Complete Remodeling Lowest Prices: Best Material Free Estimates: Since 1963 817-991-6815

PLACE YOUR AD ONLINE: azlenews.net springtown-epigraph.net

OVER THE PHONE: 817-270-3340 817-220-7217

or EMAIL:

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Chapman Carpentry Off-Duty Firefighter Professional & Dependable exterior & interior remodeling, patio covers, drywall repairs

817-946-6787 817-444-4198

Steve Feltman Painting

• Interior & Exterior • Bed • Commercial Residential • Texture • Tape • Seal & texture • Sheetrock repair/replace • Remove old wallpaper/seal & texture • Pole fence painting • Pressure washing Cabinetry/Wood Work/Staining

Call Steve

817-800-9591 BMH

Custom Homes BRIAN HENSLEY 817.229.7668

J ohn K idd P ain ting 817-406-4023

Exterior Painting Free Estimates

Mr. Sweeps Chimney Cleaning Service Keep your home safe. Call Parker/Wise County’s oldest chimney sweeping company, Mr. Sweeps

817-692-5624 ask for Doug

www.mrsweepschimneycleaning.com

Spring Special

Chimney & Dryer Vent Cleaning

Only

$90

Devin’s Handyman Service • Carpentry • Cement • Rock • Granite • Tile • Painting • Siding

• Insulation SPRING • Kitchen/ SPECIAL Bath 20% OFF • Roof & with Gutters this ad! • Powerwashing • Decks

Call Devin at 817-629-9608

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T&M CLEANING. Cleaning done the way you want. 15 years experience, reliable, references. 817-333-8786. SERENE GREEN CLEANING. Residential & Commercial. All Natural & Safe Products, Family Owned & Operated, Insured & Bonded, Free Confidential Estimate. 817-602-1696. serenegreencleaning@live.com.

• Single Deep Cleans • Regularly Scheduled Cleanings • Move in/Move out/Make Ready • Ceiling Cleaning & Restoration And Yes, We do Windows

Residential House Cleaning Service. Weekly & Monthly Rates, excellent references. Call for a Free Estimate 479-216-3675.

Your Cleaning Service Professional Cleaning since 1989 Phone hours: Mon thru Fri 7 am - 1 pm: 817-237-9848 PLEASE LEAVE VOICE MAIL our pros may be out chasing fairy dust

Backgrounds Checked We furnish Tools & Chemicals

Hospitality Guarantee “Your Way”

One time - Monthly - Bi-Weekly - Weekly, or as needed

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Retired Man, 64 years old, needs a part-time job. Reliable, honest, punctual. 817-902-2291.

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concrete

commercial • residential

Landscape Designs, Patios, Outdoor Kitchens, Retaining Walls, Mailboxes Free All Types Stone & Brick Work New Construction • Remodels Estimates

Cell 817-308-6512 Home 817-444-3806 email alvarogsilva@verizon.net

050 Mobile Home Service MOBILE HOME MOVER NEEDED (Tax Write-off Donation). Elderly woman needs 10x60 home moved to different location on same property. 682-582-4860.

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FUNKYTOWN POWERSPORTS Has moved to Springtown. We service and repair dirt bikes, ATV’s, side by side units, and all small engines including lawn mowers and generators. Our shop has been in business for 35 years in Fort Worth. We are an authorized Tucker Rocky dealer. Come check us out at 3090 W Hwy 199 Springtown Texas or call us at 817-201-7587. You can visit our website at www. funkytownpowersports.com.

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U.S. Army Retired-but not tired! Careful moving-Cheap. Call Big Jim @ 817-237-5151.

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Roofing

Will pay top dollar for grazing and hay leases. Call 940-389-1936. Local Breeder Selling Parakeets & Love Birds; Parakeet, Love Bird & Parrot seed and different size cages, plus millet spray. 817-715-2446, 9A-6P. Petting Zoo & Pony Rides for Your Family Events. 37 years of experience Call 817-629-6937 stewartta@gmail.com Male ShihTzu, 5½ years old, free to good home. 817-523-5486. Goats for sale; chickens for sale, $10 each. 817-905-0335.

HORSE SALE

FRIDAY, APR 4, 2014 - 6:00 PM Hwy. 281 N. - Stephenville (254) 646-3161 or 968-4844 On-Site EIA Test - $20

Menix Pet Lodge Where Pets are Pampered Climate Controlled Kennels Dog Runs, Large Yard

817-983-1435 059

Pool Service

ROOFING & METAL BUILDINGS 817-220-1794 817-304-4224 Tired of always replacing your roof? Call us for a metal roof quote.

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HALF LOADS! Top Soil, Sand, Gravel, Compost, Tractor Work. 817907-7410 or 817-221-2125.

Plumbing Sheetrock Roofing Remodeling

Flooring Fencing Free Trimming Landscaping

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817-220-2469 grahamplumbingco.com

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Call Today to get started!

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Buying Cars & Trucks

We buy cars & Trucks Copper • Aluminum • CAns 191 Monticello Dr. • Springtown

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Innerspace Storage Hwy 199, Springtown. Now renting all unit sizes, 24-hour access. 817-6774050.

Want to buy canoe or flat bottom boat. 817-406-4448.

NEW STORAGE OPEN! 8x8x48 to 8x8x53 containers, $200-$225/mo. 11475 FM 730 N., Azle. Call Darrell 817-308-6345.

Need a quality water well at a fair price? Also pump sales and installation. Kelvin’s Pump and Well Service, 817-221-4300.

Storage Buildings Built To Last!!! We build quality buildings at affordable prices. We’ll beat all competitors prices! 817-838-8634.

STORAGE UNITS 1350 Liberty School Rd, Azle

5x10 $25/month

Special! 6 Months ... $125 817-246-4646

Welding

Dauenhauer Contractors, Inc.

817-220-7972

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WELD-DONE CONSTRUCTION LTD.

Metal Building Erectors

• Pre-engineered Weld-up • Barns/Shops • Arenas/Hangars • Fencing

1220 E. Hwy. 199 • Springtown

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BIG HOUSE ON PRAIRIE. 4 BR 2 BA 2 LA, Mini-Ranchette, acreage, $803 down $777/mo. EZ QUALIFY! 940-626-8066. KOZY KOTTAGE. New 3 BR 2 BA, privacy galore!!! Country kitchen, $500 down $620/mo. Hurry-Move In Now! 940-626-8066. 3 BR 1 BA fixer upper, large lot, carport, some upgrades done. Must See! 817-946-6787.

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NEW HOME-WEATHERFORD, TX: Peaster ISD, 4 BR 2 BA, 1,516 sf, $134,900, 1 acre lot, energy efficient, 42” cabinets, new appliances. Will help with financing! 817-385-7892. NEW HOME-WEATHERFORD, TX: Azle ISD, 3 BR 2 BA, 1,639 sf, $129,900, energy efficient, 42” cabinets, 1 acre lot. Will help with financing - FHA, VA or Owner Finance! 817-385-7892. NEW HOME-WEATHERFORD, TX: Dove Hill Subdivision, 4 BR 2 BA, 1,929 sf, $182,900, energy efficient, 42” cabinets, 2 car garage. Financing available-FHA, VA or Owner Finance! 817-385-7892.

084 Mobile Homes for Rent Units starting at $450/mo., trash service paid. 817-221-3112; 817235-2284. 3 BR 1 BA mobile home, $525/mo. + electric & propane, $500 deposit, CH/A, Azle ISD, no pets, $35 application fee. 817-744-7874; 817501-2238. Efficiency Home for Lease, free wifi and water, $500/mo. plus electric. Call James 817-332-4442. 2-2 SW, Springtown ISD. $575/mo. $350 deposit. 817-360-9318. RENT OR SELL: Pelican Bay. 2 BR 2 BA, some furnishings, Rent: $105/ weekly; Move-In with pet: $710; Move-In without pet: $510. $100 credit toward clean-up before movein. 817-929-0503. RENT TO OWN: Singlewide, Springtown ISD. 817-458-2349. 3 BR 2 BA, stove/fridge, carpeted, $750/mo. $500 deposit. 817-2335353 or 817-774-5983. 3-2 DW with carport, on 1 acre, Springtown/Azle ISD, $800/mo. $400 deposit. 817-360-9318. 2-2, Springtown, $750/mo. 817-2204095. PELICAN BAY: 1525 PARTIDGE, 2-1, $395/$300 deposit. Gene Thompson & Associates, 817-2464646. gtatx.com. Hablamos Espanol.

Unimproved 1.74 acres For Sale or Trade, $12,000. Close to Springtown. 817-703-3754.

2 BR 2 BA singlewide with carport. Ready April 1st. $650/mo. 817-9259527.

FOR SALE: 6704 sq. ft. lot in Azle (1908 Gale Drive). Has electric, city sewage, gravel driveway and includes mineral rights. 817-2375118.

3 BR 2 BA DW on 1 acre, nice neighborhood, furnished or unfurnished. Must have good rental references. $750/mo. 682-333-1374.

1 full acre of fenced land, Springtown area, $95/mo. 817-4582349.

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Plumbing Repairs

Faucets

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LANDERS Drains Cleaned

Certified PREFERRED CONTRACTOR State Applicator # 106

FSBO: 3 BR 2 BA brick home on 6.5 acres with barn, 4 car carport, 18x30 gunite pool, 20x30 shop w/30x25 awning. FM 730 N. $230,000/OBO. 817-965-2156.

NEW HOME-BOYD, TX: 3 BR 2 BA, 1,503 sf, $134,900, energy efficient, 42” cabinets, new appliances! Will help with financing! 817-385-7892.

Dozer and Tractor Work

FREEMAN 28 Years in Azle

Houses for Sale

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NEW HOME-WEATHERFORD, TX: Azle ISD, 4 BR 2 BA, 1,929 sf, $144,900, energy efficient, 42” cabinets, new appliances, 1 acre lot. FHA, VA, USDA or Owner FinancingWe Got It! 817-385-7892.

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We go the extra mile to ensure you get more for your $. On House Pads, Driveways, Lot Clearing & Tractor Work, Etc.

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Roofing & Remodeling Residential 817-344-8465 Commercial

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4-2 DW, fenced backyard, large family room, references required, No Pets, $750/mo. $500 deposit. 817629-8214. Pelican Bay: 1524 Partridge, 1-1, $295/mo. $250 deposit. S&R, CH/ window unit. Owner/Broker 817988-9954.

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3 acre gravel lot in Springtown area for lease. 817-657-5682. Professional Office Space For Lease. 800 sq. ft., Suite 101, 1230 E. Hwy 199, Springtown. 817-220-2150. FOR SALE OR RENT: 6,700 sf office/warehouse at 1750 N. FM 51, Springtown. Several offices, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, large meeting room, warehouse area, loading dock, all on 1 acre. $169,000 or $1,600/mo. 817-220-5339; 817-7980891. 40x60 metal building on 1 acre for rent. 1661 E. Hwy 199, Springtown. $800/mo. $800 deposit. 817-3609318.

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817-270-3340 - Azle 817-220-7217 - Springtown 085 Mobile Homes for Sale TURN TO THE EXPERT In Financing Mobiles on Acreage & Land. Quick & Easy with No Credit Check or Qualifications. Any or No Credit. 817-994-3730 7 days til 11PM Pictures Available richardwhitetx@yahoo.com 80x14 MH on 1 acre, fenced double lot, Loma Vista. Very solid home, needs remodeling. Some work already completed. Private location. By Owner, will finance or lease/ purchase. r12cr@hotmail.com. 972732-7430. NO CREDIT, BAD CREDIT, NO PROBLEM! 20 years experience in financing homes on acreage. Don’t keep renting when you can own. Several properties available, but going fast! You owe it to yourself to call 682-333-1374. We buy used mobile homes with clear titles. K&P Homes, Inc. 817677-3446. TWO HOMES FOR SALE: 3-2 DW on 1 acre, great condition, fenced backyard, fireplace; 3-2 DW on 1.7 acres, fenced backyard, large concrete shop, corner lot, open concept. HELP WITH FINANCING. Call today 817-757-9388. Single Wide on 1 acre, 3 BR 2 BA, fenced w/gated entry, carport/ decks/shop. Springtown ISD. Owner finance, 15% down w/monthly payments. 817-694-3412 or 817909-2903. RHOME, TEXAS: 4 BR 2 BA, 2,027 sf, $94,900, on 2.69 acres, FHA or Owner Finance. We will help with financing! 817-385-7892. GRANBURY: 3 BR 2 BA, 1,624 sf, $74,900, lots of trees. Will help with financing. FHA or Owner Finance, we can help! 817-385-7892.

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WEATHERFORD: Horseshoe Bend near Brazos River: 3 BR 2 BA, 1,624 sf, $69,900. We will Owner Finance! 817-385-7892. SPRINGTOWN: 5 BR 4 BA, 2,120 sf, $89,900. Owner Financing Available! 817-385-7892. WAXAHACHIE: 4 BR 2 BA, 1,594 sf, $89,900, on 1 acre lot. FHA or Owner Financing Available! 817-3857892. WEATHERFORD/PEASTER: 4 BR 2 BA, $89,900, 1 acre lot. FHA or Owner Finance Available! 817-3857892.

086 Mobile Home/RV Lots RV space with 20x20 outbuilding. Hwy 199 between Springtown & Azle. $300/mo. water & trash service provided. 817-360-9318.

Mobile Homes For Sale

K&P Homes, Inc. USED HOME SUPER CENTER 14x56 Fleetwood 2/1

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$15,900

16x56 Crestridge 2/1.5 28x56 Clayton 3/2 28x72 Homestar 4/2

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$20,000 $36,900 $45,900

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FINANCING AVAILABLE

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Texas Star RV Park Inc.

14504 FM 730 N. • 6 miles North of Azle • Large Lots RV Spaces by • Nice & Clean Day, Week or Month 30 amp - $325/mo. Laundry Facilities 50 amp - $350/mo. - Free Internet (Electric, Water & Sewer included)

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4-plex, 2-2, Azlewood, $695/$400 security deposit, WBFP, walk-in closets, box windows, large kitchen w/pantry, 1,100 sq. ft. 817-3603039. SPRINGTOWN APARTMENTS, 624 East 3rd Street. 2 bedroom 1 bath, clean, new carpet, $600/mo. includes water, trash service & basic cable, $500 deposit. 817-875-8406. 2 & 3 bedrooms, 2 bath duplexes, 1 car garage, fenced backyard, all appliances, all brick, great location. Stewart Bend Duplex Homes in Azle. 817-444-2362. www.stewartbend.com. UPSTAIRS EFFICIENCY APARTMENT: 1 BR 1 BA, 900 sq. ft., no pets, $600/mo. plus deposit. 817-925-4343. Cozy 2 bedroom home, CH/A, appliances, no pets, $800/mo. 817444-3636. Newer 3-2-2 located in Springtown. Nice brick home. Stained concrete floors, new paint. Ready to move into, $1,100/mo. rent, $1,100 deposit. 403 Summertree. 817-5014997 Kelly. 4-2 for lease, 1594 sq. ft., huge fenced in backyard, Azle ISD. $1500/ mo. Call for appointment 817-5993131. HOUSE FOR RENT. 1 bedroom, kitchen, DR/LR combination. 100 Shady Hill Road, 5 miles west of Springtown. 817-907-6159. HALF-OFF FIRST MONTH’S RENT! 3-2 Duplex, 251 Baughman Hill $750/mo. $500 deposit. 817-9095160. 3-2 duplex, Windy Creek, Springtown ISD, $700/mo. $300 deposit. 817-360-9318.

Classifieds

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Mobile Home/RV Lots

EaglE REsoRts RV PaRk 4627 Robertson Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76135

817-237-2527 We have new sites available.

$310/mo Bills Paid. Includes water, trash, lot, electric cap of $110. You will need to use a holding tank on these sites. We will dump your holding tank once a week free of charge. We are located off Ten Mention Mile Bridge Road and are 2 miles this ad from Eagle Mountain Lake. and save.

Pecan Acres RV Park Inc. 12667 FM 730 South • 1 mile south of Azle

RV Spaces by Day, Week or Month We now have Pull-Throughs! • • • • •

Large Shaded Lots Nice & Clean Electric, Water & Sewer included Laundry Room & Shower Facilities Wi-Fi

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Adult Park • Large Spaces • Lots of Trees • Free Wi-Fi • Free Mail Service • Free Storage • Free Water • Free Lawn Maintenance

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WATERWOOD APARTMENTS 500 E. 7th St · Springtown, TX 76082

Call Today! 817-523-4308 Rental assistance available with some units

* Energy efficient appliances * Playground

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AZEL RV Park

Halfway between azle and springtown

Tiny Houses & RV for Rent

Covered & Uncovered Spaces for Rent

817-677-2160

• Free Wi-Fi • Mail Service • Laundromat • Coke Machine

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD tollfree at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1800-927-9275.

Starting at $443

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AZLE OAKS

5 Miles south of azle on 730 • 817-444-3760

Ask Us About Moving Your RV FREE!

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE

NOW TAKING RENTAL APPLICATIONS For 1 bedroom Units

Laundry and Coke Machine

RV Spots for Lease, free wifi and water, $325/mo. plus electric. Call James 817-332-4442. PELICAN BAY: Mobile Home Lots for rent: 1708 GALE DRIVE, $155/ mo. $50 deposit. Gene Thompson & Associates, 817-246-4646. gtatx. com. Hablamos Español.

$27,900 $51,900 $72,900

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· New, Used Repos · Mobile Home Insurance · Service After the Sale

SPRINGTOWN: 3 BR 2 BA, 1,280 sf, $79,900, on 1 acre lot. We will Owner Finance! 817-385-7892. WEATHERFORD: 3 BR 2 BA, 1,760 sf, $82,900, on 1 acre! Owner financing available or FHA loan! 817385-7892.

Deadline: 5:00 PM Monday

Duplex Homes For Lease 2 & 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bath • 1 Car Garage Stewart Bend Court, off South Stewart Street close to Cross Timbers Golf Course in Azle

(817) 444-2362

www.stewartbend.com

APARTMENT 700 JARVIS • AZLE 817-444-1712

1 & 2 Bedroom Unfurnished Rent based on income. TDD:

800-735-2989 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

817-677-2160 088

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FOR LEASE: 2-2 duplex. 312 Avenue E, Springtown. Available 4/1/14, $500/mo. $300 deposit. No pets please. 817-523-7334.

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Nice 3-2 with bonus room on 1 acre in nice quiet area. Brick, recently remodeled, has stainless steel appliances. NO PETS, $1,200/mo. with $1,200 deposit. Call 940-3933129, Owner/Agent.

Azle Creek Apartments

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2 BR 1 BA 1 Car Garage, fenced backyard, Azle ISD, $650/mo. plus deposit. 817-223-4355.

(Water, Trash & Sewer Included)

4-Plex, 3-1.5 at 6340 Midway Road. $675/mo. $675 deposit, $500 pet deposit, newly remodeled. For more info call 469-258-8118. PELICAN BAY: 1904 PELICAN DRIVE N., 3-2-1, $735/$400 deposit; 1572 REEF, 3-2-1, $685/$400 deposit. Gene Thompson & Associates, 817-246-4646. gtatx. com. Hablamos Espanol. 3-2 country setting, 1,400 sq. ft., 2 story on ½ acre, AISD, no smoking, no pets, $1,000/mo. $850 deposit. 817-221-3659. 1 BR house, water furnished, no pets, $500/mo. 817-296-6169.

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817-246-4646 Continued next column...

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3-2 Dw on 2.906 ACRes. Peaster ISD. $79,900 2-2 triplewide on 8.74 acres. Double horse barn, corral, pond and 24 x 24 workshop $137,500. 3-2 on .830 acres. Easy access to town. Older home on nice wooded lot.

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1.26 ACRes on restricted cul-de-sac. $18,500 13 ACRes, WILDLIFE EXEMPTION! $97,500

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