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Change seemed to be on the minds of Tyler County voters Tuesday, and when the votes were counted, both incumbent Woodville Mayor Ben Bythewood and long-time Tyler County Treasurer Sharon Fuller were unsuccessful at holding their positions. Babin totaled 3,847 total votes in Tyler County, easily defeating opponents with 81.45 percent of the local votes. District wide, he netted 76 percent of the total votes to easily take the District 36 U.S. Representative seat. In the State Senator District 3 race, Robert Nichols defeated opponent J. Tyler Lindsey 3,599 votes to 431. Long time Tyler County Treasurer Sharon Fuller lost her bid for re-election to Republican Sue Saunders, who took 2,585 votes to Fuller’s 2,103. Woodville Mayor Ben Bythewood lost the Mayoral race to Thomas Fortenberry. Fortenberry totaled 326 votes to Bythewood’s 175. In the Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 race, Milton Powers bested Kirk Brown 738 votes to 414. Jack Brockhouse was defeated in the Mayor, City of Ivanhoe race by Cathy Bennett, who took 237 votes to Brockhouse’s 148. Ivanhoe also had City Council seats on the line. LeAnn McNulty took 250 votes, John Galbreath 162, David Herrington 105, David Baier 93 and Jim Beattie 27. In the race for Woodville City Council, Place 3 (unexpired term), Janice Weatherford won with 371 votes to Lee Mann’s 124. A number of people ran for the three open seats on the Colmesneil ISD Board of Trustees. Kenneth Adaway polled 369 votes, Kris Lindsey 246 votes, Danny K. Brown 242 votes, Michael King 91 votes, Greg Hester 88 votes and Bennita Saylor 83 votes. Brent Marcum won the race for Spurger ISD Board of Trustees Place 6 with 224 votes to opponent Willie Gill, Sr’s 158 votes. Tyler County voters also cast votes in the Governors race. Greg Abbott polled 3,785 votes, Wendy Davis 882, Kathie Glass 67, Jim Powers/Tyler County Booster Brandon Parmer 28, and one write-in vote was cast. Brian Babin thanks supporters­, talks about the future—Woodville Dentist Brian Babin took 76 percent of the A number of positions were determined at the Primary elections votes in the U.S. Representative District 36 race, and will be heading for Washington next year. A big crowd turned because they were not opposed in the General elections. out Tuesday night was Woodville FCB Family Life Center where Babin held his victory party.

Gemma Power Systems Completes ETEC’s Woodville man arrested on several charges after Woodville Renewable Power Project stealing woman’s purse Woodville—Gemma Power Systems, LLC (GPS) has completed construction of the East Texas Electric Cooperative (ETEC) Woodville Renewable Power Project three months ahead of schedule. The 49.9 MW biomass plant in Woodville, TX has completed testing and been turned over to ETEC for commercial operation.

“The Woodville project is another shining example of Gemma’s ability to deliver the best project experience to our customer, the community and all stakeholders,” said William F. Griffin, Jr., GPS Chief Executive Officer. “The Gemma team worked in close partnership with our customer ETEC to bring this

project in on budget and three months ahead of schedule,” Griffin said. “Our experience with the Gemma team was truly exceptional. We’re very pleased with the quality of the plant Gemma has delivered to us. It gives us complete confidence that we will be able to run it effectively for the next 40 years, “ said LA Williams,

Axe wielding Woodville man confronts deputies by Emily Waldrep A man wielding an axe received three assault charges after he approached deputies and threatened a woman with the weapon. According to Chief Deputy Phil Ryan of the Tyler County Sheriff’s Department, a deputy was dispatched on October 27 to County Road 4529 in reference to a man

identified as John Toby Abbott who was threatening to kill Callie Abbott with an axe. When deputies arrived they saw another person related to Abbott standing inside a shed in the southwest corner of the house and could hear yelling and cussing but was unable to see. Deputies could also see Abbott carrying a double sided axe walking at a fast pace toward the deputies while yelling. The deputy

TBW Brings Back Miss Tyler County Pageant

Tyler County Texas Business Women are bringing back the Miss Tyler County Pageant. The ladies of the TBW are excited to be able to bring back such a time honored tradition. The pageant, which was originally sponsored by the now dissolved American Business Women’s Association, offers scholarship money to the young women of Tyler County who are graduating seniors. There is a registration fee of $25 for the pageant and an additional $15 to enter the Miss Photogenic portion of the contest. Fees must be paid in cash or a money order. Registration for the pageant is now open. Parents may sign their daughters up from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. each day from now until November 15 at Serendipity in Woodville. There will be an extended sign-up time on Wednesday, November 12th from 10 am-7 pm.

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drew his weapon and commanded Abbott to drop the weapon. Abbott finally dropped the weapon but continued walking toward the deputy and was told to stop and get on the ground, but wouldn’t follow commands, Ryan said. “The deputy had time to holster his weapon and draw his Taser and was able to dispatch hisTaser onto Abbott,” Ryan said.“Another deputy arrived and put Abbott in cuffs and they could smell the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person.” Once Abbott was contained,the axe was taken into evidence and statements were taken from people on the scene. Callie Abbott was in great fear for her life, according to Ryan. Abbott was charged with two counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon,and one count of Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant with a Deadly Weapon. “Luckily my deputy had the presence of mind and the time frame to holster his weapon and use a less lethal weapon,”Ryan said. Abbott is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Director of Engineering. “Hiring Gemma to build this project is one of the best decisions we made. The quality of the people and the company’s hands-on, can-do attitude made this project a pleasure to work on,” Williams said. The ETEC Woodville Renewable Power Project is fueled by chipped forest waste. The plant features a Shin Nippon steam turbine generator and a Riley Power advanced stoker boiler with integrated air quality control system (AQCS). Construction of the plant began in July 2012. GPS’ subsidiary, Gemma Plant Operations, will operate the facility under a separate contract with ETEC.

by Emily Waldrep A Woodville man was arrested on several charges after driving under the influence and stealing a woman’s purse at a party. On Sunday morning at approximately 2:30 a.m, Woodville Police received reports of a reckless driver in a silver Chevrolet at Polks Pick it up. Upon arrival, police located the vehicle and attempted to stop it, but the driver left Polks traveling south bound on South Magnolia and pulled into Community Bank parking lot, where he stopped. Police identified the driver as Justin Reynolds. Officers could smell alcohol and preformed a field sobriety test. They determined that he was intoxicated and he was taken into custody. “At that time he became very verbally abusive,” said Woodville Police Officer Hicks. A search of the vehicle revealed a K2 cigar, and when shown the cigar Reynolds became verbally abusive again and claimed that the K2 belonged to him. According to Hicks, an inventory of the vehicle revealed a black Cont. On Pg. 5A

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Final demolition has begun on the building on Magnolia St. across from the courthouse, on the corner near the bank. Looks like slow, hard work. They appear to be salvaging the copper wire and other metal from the building as they go. The building was completely demolished by Wednesday morning.

Obituaries 2A Charles Felton Woodlands Frances Fortenberry Woodville Jackie Stephens Woodville J.F. Peters Spurger

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Obituaries

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Charles Felton

Frances Fortenberry

Charles Rex Felton, age 91, died October 24, 2014, of congestive heart failure. Charles was born in Emory, Te x a s on November 29, 1922 to John Merida Felton and Annie B. Dockery Felton. He was one of ten children, all of whom were born in the family home. It was a simpler time in Texas. People rode horses to school and there were no fads. His childhood chores were chopping bitter weeds, milking cows, and gardening. He came of age during the Great Depression, and his family did not escape its hand. His father went broke extending credit to the poor. When Charles was 16, he lied about his age and joined the National Guard. The Guard was mobilized in 1940, the U.S. declared war in 1941, and he shipped out in January, 1943. He served in the South Pacific Theater, where he participated in the 1944 landing at Leyte in the Philippines. He received two bronze stars for bravery. In 1946, he moved to Houston, Texas, where he began a career in sales. His first job was working for Pillsbury. Post WWII Houston was a boomtown, but yet possessed a Southern gentility that Charles enjoyed. He loved to shop at Sakowitz downtown and dine at Felix Mexican Restaurant on Westheimer. He saw Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys perform at the End of Main Ballroom. The landlady at his boarding house introduced him to Mary Willson, whom he married on New Year’s Day 1947. Charles always strove to be a good provider and was well liked wherever he lived. Charles continued in Houston until his retiring in the early 1980s. After retirement, he moved to Tyler, Texas, and then to The Woodlands, Texas. Charles was predeceased by his wife Mary. He is survived by his daughter Rexanne Felton of Houston, Texas; his son Dr. Charles Ronald Felton & wife Margaret Felton of Greenland, New Hampshire; two grandchildren: Anna O. Felton of Lander, Wyoming, and Samuel M. Felton of Cambridge, Massachusetts; a sister, Jeanette Fletcher of Eagle Pass, Texas; and many nieces and nephews. He was buried alongside his Mary at Mount Hope Cemetery in Chester, Texas on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at 11 a.m. Officiating was Brother Mark Tolar. Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville.

Frances “Evelyn” Fortenberry, 81, of Woodville, TX passed away on October 28, 2014. She was born on June 25, 1933 to Troy and Olive Lowery Cooley in Flint, Texas. Evelyn will always be remembered for her love of cooking and making jelly for famil y and friends. She will also be rememb e r e d for her strength and determination to keep going in spite of what her doctors told her. Her favorite times were holidays when her family was around her. These are the things that kept her going through the years while fighting her health conditions. Evelyn showed us all, family & friends alike, how to always move forward with a positive attitude and a smile on your face no matter what life has thrown your way. She was and will always be a true inspiration to everyone who was fortunate enough to know such an amazing woman. Evelyn is preceded in death by her parents; husband Charles “Slim” Fortenberry; sister Susie Scritchfield; brother Gene Cooley; and stepmother Lena Cooley. Left to cherish her memories are her children Cassandria Sanders, David “Bubba” Fortenberry, Jeannie McLennan, and Medina Fortenberry; brother Sonny Cooley; sisters Ann Hitt, Mary Alice Oldham, and Caroline Boll; grandchildren Jacob Sanders, Kimberly Allen, Pamela McLennan, Lauren McLennan, and Callan Shimkus; greatgrandchildren Alexis Allen, Bryan McLennan, and August Sanders as well as many other family members and friends. Visitation was held Wednesday, 10/29/2014 at Riley Funeral Home from 6-8 p.m. Graveside Services were held on Thursday, 10/30/2014 at 2 p.m. at Camp Ground Cemetery in Woodville, TX with Brother Larry Trest officiating. Services were under the direction of Riley Funeral Home of Tyler County. Condolences may be offered and register book signed at our website: www.rileysfuneralhome.com.

Gary Craven Funeral services for Gary Max “Pappy” Craven were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, October 29, 2014 at The Church of Jasper, Corner of FM777 @ Hwy 63 West, Jasper, TX. Visitation was at 1 p.m. until service time at the Church. A native of Colmesneil and a longtime Jasper resident, Gary was a 1966 graduate of Colmesneil High School. He retired as

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a heavy equipment operator with the Phalen Tank Company and was a former pastor at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church of Zavalla, Lakeview Baptist Church of Brookeland & Victory Baptist Church of Fairview community. He was a member of The Church of Jasper where he was a minister and Elder at the time of his death. Survivors include his wife of 35 years, Jenny Craven of Jasper; mother Helen Craven of Colmesneil; four daughters Tressa Landers & husband Bryan, Gwen Craven all of College Station, TX, Wendy Hall & husband Jeff, Lace Berry & husband Louis all of Cameron, TX; one sister Terri Hughes & husband Billy of Colmesneil; 17 grandchildren Brooke Landers, Tyler Landers, Austin Landers, Savannah Landers, Jacey Gray, James Hall, Jaden Hall Jasmine Noble, Phillip Noble, Sarah Cloud, Gracie Cloud, Madison Cloud, Isabella Cloud, Garrett Roeder, Halle Berry, Haven Berry & Suzanne Shatto; two great grandchildren Kaden Shatto & Jaxson Henderson. Gary was preceded in death by his father Lewis Craven & brother Ricky Craven. Memorials may be made to The Church of Jasper, 3023 Hwy 63 West, Jasper, TX 75951. Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

Robert Williams Robert Lee Williams, 72, of Silsbee, TX passed away on October 28, 2014. He was born on November 20, 1941, to Delmar Buell and Fay V irginia Rouse Williams in San Bernardino, CA. Robert and his w i f e , Irene, enjoyed motorcycle riding together. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Robert was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Beverly and Gayle. He leaves his cherished memories to his wife of 53 years, Irene Williams; daughter, Lynnette Cruse and husband Wayne of Woodville, TX; son, Kenneth L. Williams and wife Susan of Hawkins, TX; grandsons, Jeffrey W. Cruse of Humble, TX, Matthew R. Cruse of Beaumont, TX, Wesley A. Cruse of Woodville, TX, Kyle G. Williams and Seth B. Williams, both of Hawkins, TX; granddaughter Taylor S. Williams, also of Hawkins, TX; and many other family members and friends. Visitation was held on Wednesday, 10/29/2014 at Riley Funeral Home Chapel from 6-8 p.m. Graveside Service was conducted Thursday, 10/30/201414 at 10 a.m. at Camp Ground Cemetery in Woodville, TX with Brother Fred Sherrod officiating. Services were under the direction of Riley Funeral Home of

Tyler County. Condolences may be offered and register book signed at our website: www.rileysfuneralhome.com.

Jackie Stephens Jackie Morine Stephens, 81, of Woodville, TX passed away peacefully at home Thursday morning, October 30, 2014. She was born on September 28, 1933 in Carlisle, TX to M.C. a n d Ve l m a Newman B a r nett. She s p e n t most of her lif e in Tyler County where she worked and raised her famly. She was a very loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law, aunt and friend to all that knew her. She will be greatly missed by those who loved her. Jac kie was preceded in death by her parents; brothers Clendon Barnett, Raymond Barnett, and Roger Ray Barnett; sisters Hazel Dubose, Alta May Ayers, Holly Barnett, Etna Holmes, and Bobby Alford. Left to cherish her memories are daughter Joy Reynolds and husband Rick of Woodville, TX; son Ronnie Stephens and wife Teresa of Woodville, TX; grandchildren James Finch and wife Cheryl of Kountze, TX, Brad Stephens and wife Erica of Freeport, TX, Kelli Pichoff and husband Ryan of Prairieville, LA, Alyson Rainey of New York City, NY, Cidney Sturrock of Woodville, TX; great-grandchildren Justin Finch and Katelyn Finch of Kountze, TX, Macie Williams of Woodville, TX; sisters Ottie Dell Willis and husband Buddy of Honey Island, TX, Jonan Eberlan and husband Roy of San Augustine, TX; brothers Curtis Barnett and wife Jan of Longview, TX, Ralph Barnett and wife Helen of Elkhart, TX, Frank Barnett and wife Mary Martha of Austin, TX, and Cecil Barnett of Shepherd, TX. A visitation was held on Saturday, November 1, 2014 a t R i l e y Fu n e r a l H om e Chapel at 1 p.m. Funeral Services began at 2 p.m. with Brother Skipper Eberlan officiating. She was buried at Camp Ground Cemetery in Woodville, TX. Ser ving as pallbearers were Rusty Barnett, Ray Ayers, Alan Eberlan, Mickey Eberlan, Jeff Eberlan, Robert Eugene Willis, Kevin Willis, Brent Barnett, Greg Barnett, and Paul Barnett. The family would like to thank everyone who took time to stop by for a visit, bring food, and especially for the prayers. A very special thanks to Lakes Area Hospice, Tracy Bump and Christy West for the loving care they provided. Ser vices under the direc-

Kayle Dempsey & family, Sherrie Deets & family, and Brenda Kaplan & family; great nephews, Gordon Haney & family, Tommy Winters & family, and Mark Winters & family; and other extended family. Services were under the diJ.F. Peters rection of Stringer & Griffin Funeral services for J.F. “Pete” Funeral Home of Woodville. Peters, Jr., 79, of Spurger, was held at 11 a.m., Thursday, OcAudrey Barber tober 30, 2014 at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Jasper. Audrey Redmon Barber, 86, of Mr. Jerome F. Peters (Pete) lost Hillister passed away November his valiant fight with cancer on 2, 2014. Sunday, October 26, 2014. He Services were held Wedneswas born on October 15, 1935. day November 5, 2014 at Riley He was raised in Beaumont and Fu n e r a l graduated from Saint Antho- H o m e ny’s High School in 1952. He C h a p e l worked for the Beaumont En- with interprise for a time and attended t e r m e n t Lamar College. He started his following own business at Lamar print- at Waring for a number of years before ren City moving to Houston, TX. Cemetery. In Houston he was employed B r o t h e r by Words & Things for a num- M i l t o n ber of years. He opened his P o w e r s own business, Photo Concepts, will officiate. Visitation was in 1983. He always said “he Tuesday, November 4, 2014 from got paid for playing because he 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. loved his job so much”. After Audrey was born December 2, retirement he went to work for 1927 in Leesville, LA. to WilWalmart in Houston and then liam and Ollie “Allen” Redmon. transferred to Jasper when he They have preceded her in death moved to Spurger. as well as her husband, James He is survived by his loving Press “JP” Barber, and a daughter, wife of 58 years, Laura Peters; Barbara Allen Judelet four children, Mike Peters and Audrey is survived by eight wife Robin of Spurger, Kathy children; Wayne Barber of Peters of Houston, Matthew Pe- Thicket, TX; Doris Mitchell of ters of Long Branch and Susanne Conroe, TX; Connie McCraw Coleman of Houston; grandchil- of Saratoga, TX; Becky Wigdren Christopher Coleman and gins of LaWard, TX; Charlotte wife Katie, Amanda Coleman, Sonnier of Bridge City, TX; Brian Coleman, Nicole Peters Marie Stanley of Thicket, TX; and Shane Peters; and 8 great Albert Barber of Spurger, TX; grandchildren. He also leaves Michael Barber of Cleveland, TX behind a niece, Rebecca Sanders Numerous Grandchildren and and husband Keith, and nephew Great Grandchildren. 2 Sisters: Johnny Peters and wife Christine Shirley Baker of Ft. Worth, TX and several great nieces. and Ruth Rothrock of Houston, ,Memorials may be made to St. TX. Jude Children’s Research Hos- Online condolences can be pital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, made at www.rileysfuneralhome. Memphis, TN 38105. com. Services were under the di- Services were under the direcrection of Stringer & Griffin tion of Riley Funeral Home, Funeral Home of Jasper. Woodville, TX.

Lillie Castleberry

Anthony Allison

Lillie Iola Castleberry, 92, of Houston, passed away, Tuesday, October 28, 2014 in Houston, Texas. Visitation was held on Friday, October 31, 2014 from 10 a.m. until service time at 11 a.m. at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery, all in Woodville. Officiating was Brother Mark Tolar. Lillie was born March 7, 1922 to Thomas Elton & Siddie Creel Smith in Field, Louisiana. She was a retired associate clerk with Joann Fabrics & Crafts. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Elton & Siddie Smith; husbands, Truman Neal in 1956, Sam Williams in 1972 and Ralph Castleberry in 1977; children, Ricky Dale Neal & Lloyd David Neal; and sisters, Lois Miller & Leona Chandler. Lillie is survived by her daughter & son-in-law, Lori & Glen Bangs of Houston; nephew, Thomas Green & family; great nieces, Pam Broom & family,

Anthony J Allison, 19592014. Beloved Father, Brother, and Friend, Anthony passed away on Thursday, October 30, 2014. A native of Newton Te x a s , Anthony was a veteran of the US Navy. He was a retired owner operator of Allison Trucking. He was a resident of Tyler County for 9 years. Anthony is survived by his three children, son Aaron Allison of Jasper, Texas, daughter Autumn Allison of Jasper, Texas, and Daughter Valena Daigle of Leesville, Louisiana. His sister Jinny Hall of San Antonio, Texas, Brother Jeff Allison of Merryville, Louisiana, and a host of nieces and nephews. He was proceeded in death by his parents, Arnold J Allison and Edna Marie Allen. Anthony was loved by all who knew him, and gave of himself tirelessly and generously to his friends and family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be contributed to Veterans Administration or American Heart Association.

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Secretary of State posts early voting turnout numbers

AUSTIN — The Secretary of State’s Elections Division on Oct. 31 posted early voting turnouts for each of the state’s 15 highest-population counties: Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar,Travis,Collin, Denton, El Paso, Fort Bend, Hidalgo, Montgomery,Williamson, Capitol Highlights Galveston, Nueces and Cameron. By Ofthe8,978,313 Ed registered voters Sterling in those counties, 1,715,731 voted early in person or by mail. That’s a 19.11 percent cumulative early voting percentage. To compare with the last midterm election, in 2010, the cumulative early voting total for those 15 counties was 1,731,589 ballots cast out of 8,339,034 registered voters, or 20.76 percent of the total. After polls close at 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 4, anyone with an Internet connection will be able to access vote tabulations posted by the Office of the Secretary of State’s at the website www.sos.state.tx.us. Election results in races for statewide offices will be recapped in next week’s State Capital Highlights column. Governor greets Toyota

Gov. Rick Perry on Oct. 27 welcomed New York,N.Y.-basedToyota Motor North America Inc. to Plano, where its new headquarters will be built. The manufacturer’s relocation to Plano is supported by a $40 million investment from the business-luring Texas Enterprise Fund administered by the governor’s office. The facility, to be completed in late 2016 or early 2017, will bring nearly 4,000 jobs and more than $300 million in capital investment to North Texas, according to Perry’s Oct. 27 statement. Toyota Motor North America, combined with 21 on-site suppliers, already supports some 6,000 jobs in San Antonio, including 2,900 from its $2.3 billion manufacturing plant. TxDOT ends gravel policy Texas Department of Transportation in the summer of 2013 announced a plan to convert 83 miles of “significantly damaged paved roads” in the Eagle Ford Shale energy-producing region to gravel surface as a temporary budget-cutting measure. In an Oct. 24 letter to the Legislative Budget Board, TxDOT announced the formal termination of its “high-end unpaved road conversion policy” and requested access to $402 million in additional funding for Fiscal Year 2015 with half going to safety projects across the state and the remainder toward roadways affected by the state’s growing energy sector.

mation the governor originally he signed in Schools Week, Oct. 19-25. During the week, Texas School Safety July 2011,certifying that exceptional drought Center at Texas State University in San conditions posed a threat of imminent disasMarcos and the Texas Education Agency ter in specified counties in Texas. spotlighted resources available to help school This month, the proclamation applies to districts and charters address and combat 98 of the state’s 254 counties. In contrast, Nurse recovers from Ebola bullying and cyber-bullying on campuses. the proclamation applied to 113 specified Also,Texas School Safety Center presented counties last month.The drought proclamaTexas Department of State Health Services the 2nd Annual Texas Bully Prevention tion directs that “all necessary measures,both public and private”as authorized by state law Commissioner Dr. David Lakey on Oct. 28 Summit on Oct. 30 in San Marcos. “be implemented to meet that threat” and expressed relief when AmberVinson,a nurse “all rules and regulations that may inhibit with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Drought conditions persist or prevent prompt response to this threat Dallas, was declared free of the Ebola virus last week. She was in isolation and receiving Gov. Perry on Oct. 28 announced the are suspended for the duration of the state treatment at Emory University Hospital in renewal of the emergency disaster procla- of disaster.” Atlanta. “We are so pleased that Amber Vinson has been declared free of Ebola.She is one of the health care workers who bravely provided care to the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States.Through excellent health care and her own courage,she beat the disease. Based on the clinical and lab findings,people are not at risk of getting the disease from her, and she has been completely cleared. We wish her the best as she transitions back to a One of the many things imparted to kids of my generation in elementary school normal life, and we welcome her back home to Texas,”Lakey said in an official statement. (yet no longer taught, no doubt, due to TEA bureaucrats’ definition of “complete education” replacing everything with standardized tests) was the subject of the four food groups and the idea of balanced dietary consumption. Summit focuses on bullying Ashamedly, if I were put on the spot today and asked “What are the four food “Bullying remains one of the most prevalent groups?” I could probably, at any given time, rattle off fruits and veggies but as for and widely discussed topics pertaining to the other parts of that quartet, I’d no doubt be inclined to stammer out a meek school safety and security,” Texas Educa- “Ummm, barbecue and tacos?”. In my years as an itinerant singer/songwriter I’ve tion Agency announced during Texas Safe eaten enough of each to qualify me as something of an expert, particularly where the former is concerned, yet I will forgo my thoughts on ‘cue here because I could fill several volumes about that topic. Now before you start thinking “Seriously? This guy gets paid to write about tacos? What kinda navel-gazing nonsense is this?,” just keep in mind that I am only trying to spread some culture into your lives, especially if your definition of tacos include whatever delicacies Taco Bell is serving up, or the late-night beer-induced munchie manna that is Jack in the Box’s three-for-$0.99 greasebombs. Without further adieu, here is a brief compendium of a couple of the best tacos found in all of Texas. First off, for that unique Texas original creation, the breakfast taco, no finer can be found than what comes out of a little restaurant down in San Marcos (or “San Marvelhandwoven runners. Take advantage of this beautiful ous,” as I like to call it). Located on Martin Luther King Boulevard, Casa de Lorenzo weather. Come out to Heritage Vil- (formerly J&L’s) has fed amazing, top-notch food to hungry Central Texans for many lage, eat at the Picket House, and take years. My good buddy Missoula Slim (who lives directly across from the place, that a tour of the Village where you can lucky so-and-so) turned me on to the magic of Casa de Lorenzo several years ago. Although I’ve sampled a good swath of the menu there, nine out of 10 times I am take a walk back in time. Afterwards spend some time in the Gift Shop. there, it’s for the amazing chorizo and egg breakfast tacos with a side of papas fritas (that’s Latin-style fried potatoes, ya’ll). No less of an authority than Kent Finlay, the What a perfect day! proprietor of Cheatham Street Warehouse and the Godfather of Texas Music, claims Lorenzo’s has the best breakfast tacos, and he’s tried them all. So, do yourself a favor if you’re ever down in San Marvelous and stop by and get your fill. The second taco I want to bring to your attention comes in the form of the pastor tacos which are crafted by the friendly folks down at Taco Dona y Pancha in Nacogdoches. I could describe their whole menu here in tones usually reserved for religious reverence, but for brevity’s sake, let’s just say Texas Monthly had it wrong a few years ago with their “Tacos You Must Eat Before You Die” cover story—the pastor taco at Dona y Pancha is THE taco you must put on your bucket list. I had eaten and enjoyed that succulent, slow-cooked pork product known as pastor plenty of times before sampling Dona y Pancha’s, but the first time I had a pastor taco in Nacogdoches’ best (yet criminally under-appreciated) taqueria, it was like an epiphany had occurred. It is with good reason that my girlfriend (herself a budding taco connoisseur, under my tutelage) refers to Dona y Pancha as “the pastor place.” It was a Saturday morning we found ourselves at Dona y Pancha, after a night of driving for many hours. Tacos are always a good cure for road-weariness and sleep-deprived delirium, and my oh my, what a choice the pastor tacos turned out to be. In closing, I want to give an acknowledgement and a word of condolence to another favorite taco haunt, the now-defunct El Chile Picoso (a.k.a. “The Taco Stand”) in Nacogdoches. The Southside of Nac-town will never be the same without the awesome 24-hour taco stand with its amazing barbacoa and carne guisada, nor can I listen to Tejano music for any length of time without thinking of the many good times and great meals on the patio of the Taco Stand. You will be missed, old friend. So, gentle readers, I have no words of wisdom to offer you today, except this: life is short (and getting shorter every day) so enjoy every taco. Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst praised TxDOT’s announcement, saying, “Texas families and businesses in both rural and urban areas deserve a comprehensive firstrate transportation system and they’ll get it.”

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Cool weather! Time change! Leaves on trees beginning to turn the beautiful fall colors that rival the trees in New England any day. Halloween over until next year. BomHeritage Village b a r d e d w i t h advertisements By for Christmas Sandy and we haven’t Taylor had Thanksgiving yet. I think fall must have finally come to southeast Texas for sure. Fall is one of the favorite times of year for tours at Heritage Village. The time works just right into the school curriculum for the grades that visit. The seniors love the cooler weather because it is more comfortable to be outside walking around. From now until the end of November we have six school tours scheduled and several

senior tours. That is a lot of visitors to Heritage Village! Each of these tours is led through the Village by a volunteer docent. Now you can understand why we are always looking for new volunteers to join the docent group. If you like history and enjoy people, we have a place for you. We provide training for the job. Please call the Village at (409) 283-2272 to put your name on the list. As you mow your yard for the last time take the time to look around for items that we will be able to use when we decorate the Village for the holidays. We need yaupon, holly, grape vines, pine, cedar, etc. We also use ribbon and popcorn on the Christmas trees. We will decorate on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It isn’t too soon to start shopping for Christmas. The Gift Shop is full of unique items and you will find something for everyone on your gift list. We have everything from books to jellies, tee shirts to toys, pewter to

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Once — JUST once — I was “volunteered” to officiate a junior high school football game. Thank the good Lord I was spared that indignity ever again, but I couldn’t refuse that time. The head coach of those Teague Junior High Lions was one Jack MerBy edith, my family’s Willis next-door neighWebb bor and absolutely one of the best guys I’ve ever known. Jack went to Stanford University where he was a three-year starter at end. He married a Teague girl (Norita Keils) and wound up coaching there in both the high school and the junior high.There are much larger staffs these days and most schools, even those Teague’s size, have somewhat separate coaching staffs. I was 20 years old and had run out of money for college, so I’d laid out a year to be the $45-a-week news editor of The Teague Chronicle (yeah, Steve, $45). Of course,as the only “hard news”and “sports news”person (a woman handled “society” news,as it was once called,plus bookkeeping), I covered everything I could get to, and I made the “mistake”once of going to cover a junior high football game. Somehow, there were no officials for the game. I don’t recall if some had been hired and didn’t show up or if schools in those

days used local volunteers for those junior high/middle school contests. I remember at this particular game, the complete officiating crew was local volunteers. Of course,I’d played high school football and went off to college at Sam Houston State for a couple of years where I studied journalism and landed the cushy part time job (full time hours) as sports publicity director. However, I depleted my bank account and laid out of school to replenish it. College journalism had taught me that successful newspapers must cover as much of the news as is humanly possible. And, overtime…well, we never heard of nor dreamed that we could be paid for anything beyond 40 hours. So, covering junior high sports as well as high school, plus Rotary Club meetings, city council, car wrecks…everything…was the order of the day. At country newspapers, we thought “the beat” either applied to big city daily newspapers, what the police walk/drive or what the school principal did to your posterior if you sassed a teacher. Otherwise, we covered everything we could get to, or that someone would tell us about or, in many cases, write about (often in an almost unreadable scribbling). It was a massive transfusion into our veins of printer’s ink, as the legend goes. Being a true believer in the Great News Way (cover it all), I was everywhere I could be each week, and I found that I loved it more than I could possibly ever love being the next Grantland Rice, the

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greatest sports writer of all time. So, there I was at Lion Stadium one Thursday afternoon covering the junior high football game. And, as stated, was asked to officiate the game. You don’t say no to such “civic” duty in Teague. I was in my jeans and a sports shirt and tennis (“tenny”) shoes and that was a good enough uniform,along with a whistle and a white “rag”to be used as the “penalty flag.” The memorable incident in the game caused me to recall the one player’s name I can remember, because he was the one who drew the penalty flag — Tyrus (Ty) Petty. He was a great kid and a rangy end on the junior high team. He kept lining up off sides. Being a “homer,” I kept trying to ignore it. Finally, though, between plays, I went to Jack Meredith and said, “Coach, Ty’s lining up off sides EVERY time.” Jack looked at me and cocked his head as he said, “Well, dang it (really what he said), call it.” So, sure enough, on the next play, there was Ty clearly off sides, so I tossed my white rag flag and painfully penalized my Teague Junior Lions. I found the press box a great retreat from such “draft duty,” in the future and in the vast majority of sports contests I covered in the next 50-plus years. Much more enjoyable, too. Willis Webb is retired community newspaper editor of more than 50 years experience. He can be reached by email at wwebb1937@ att.net


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Woodville man arrested on several charges after stealing woman’s purse Continued From Pg. 1A and white woman’s purse in the back seat with drivers license and identification. Officers then went to the party that Reynolds supposedly became intoxicated at and everybody was legal and having a good time, but when officers were leaving they talked to the woman who had her purse in Reynolds car. According to officers, the woman claimed she had been looking for her purse for hours and that she didn’t give Reynolds permission to have it. She claimed she did not know Reynolds that well. A report was taken and officers went back to Polks to talk to the store clerk, who informed

them that Reynolds had attempted to pay for different items, including gas, with a credit card with the woman’s name on them. Reynolds told the clerk the cards belonged to his girlfriend, but the owner of the cards said she had never been in a dating relationship with Reynolds, Hicks said. Reynolds was charged with Driving While Intoxicated, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Retaliation or Threat Toward Officers and Credit or Debit Card Abuse. Reynolds is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

AUSTIN – Well within the memory of many Texas Baby Boomers, some Hill Country schools used to give students a holiday on the first day of deer season. That doesn’t happen anymore, and there’s no reason to skip school since opening day now always falls on the first Saturday of November. But Texans still get excited with the approach of deer season, and for hundreds of thousands of hunters, this year Halloween night will be almost like Christmas Eve. The season for whitetail deer and turkey begins at 30 minutes before sunrise Saturday in both the North and South zones. It continues through Jan. 4, 2015 in the 209 counties in the North Zone and until January 18 in the 30-county South Zone. A late antlerless and spike season will run from Jan. 5-18 in the North Zone and Jan. 19-Feb. 1 in the South Zone. There is also another youth only season from Jan. 5-18 in all counties where deer hunting is legal. Bag limits and legal antler spread on bucks varies by county, so it’s best to consult a copy of the Texas Parks and Wildlife 2014-2015 Outdoor Annual or the new Outdoor Annual app for smartphones before heading to the field. The annual is available at hunting license sales outlets, online at www.tpwd.state.tx.us and as a free mobile app download on iOS and Android platforms at www. txoutdoorannual.com/app.

One requirement that does not vary is that all deer and turkey taken must be tagged. And to do that, you must have a valid Texas hunting license. When hunting, you must also have a valid driver license or state-issued identification card in your possession. Legal hunting time for the day ends 30 minutes after sunset. Since sunrise and sunset times vary by geographic area, be sure and check what those times will be where you’ll be hunting. Texas game wardens will be out in force this weekend to make sure that those who head to the field hoping to harvest some fresh meat and maybe a good set of antlers not only obey all applicable laws but also get home safely. The top way to pay more than you anticipated for the privilege to hunt is to head to your blind without a hunting license or not having taken a hunter safety course if you were born after 1971. To learn more about the hunter education program, see http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/ outdoor-learning/hunter-education Even if you’ve taken the hunter safety course, or have been a hunter since before passage of the hunter education law, it’s a good idea to refresh yourself with the principles of safe firearm handling. Bottom line: Always treat a firearm as if it were loaded. For a list of safe hunting rules, see http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/outdoor-learning/ hunter-education/shooting-safety-rules.

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Ryan Lloyd Parks 26, Chester, Credit card or debit card abuse, Obstruction or retaliation, Viol poss CS PG 2A <2 oz, obstrucBond/protective order, Viol tion or retaliation John Toby Abbott 43,Woodville, bond/protective order Dakota Brooks Williams 22, Aggravated assault with deadly Justin Tyler Reynolds 22, Wood- Lufkin, credit card or debit card weapon, Agg assault against ville, Driving while intoxicated, abuse public servant, Agg assault w/ deadly weapon Amy Jo Davis 36, Woodville, Theft Prop>$50<$500 R J Hadnot 70, Woodville, disorderly conduct Rusty Wayne Mathis 30,Spurger, Assault fam/house mem impede Breath/cir/wob, assault class C/ World Class Loan and Tax Service capias, Unl poss firearm by felon Barry Isaiah Moye 34, Hillister, Non-reportable offense We offer in-store financing for all – DWLI, non-reportable offense your electronic and appliance needs. – No insurance

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School Board and City Council Information for Tyler County Chester City Council

Chester School Board

Colmesneil City Council

Elton Lawrence, M John Wayne Davis B.E. Williams Gale Williams Vincent Incardona Eric Holton

Ray McKnight, P Steve Havis, VP Sheryl Barnes, S/T Bryan Martin Wade Read Dr. Jake David Vernon Lewis

Don Baird, M Duane Crews Charlie Branch Kenneth Davis Bubba Sheffield Rhonda Harris

Colmesneil School Board Curtis Pittman, P Kris Lindsey, VP Kenneth Adaway, S Kenneth Graham Twyla Darder Danny Brown Jim Carlton

Ivanhoe City Council Jack Brockhouse, M David Baier Rowland Priddy Jim Gremillion Tommy Morris Tom Welch

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Woodville City Council

Woodville School Board

Eddie Jordan, P Rusty Roberts, VP Paul Bingham, S Willie Gill Carroll Hatton Carroll Collier Chris Sheffield

W. Ray Reid, P Oneta Harris, VP Will Young, S Rocky Burks John Callaway Burt Moore Marty Ramer

Ben Bythewood, M Joyce Wilson Paula Jones Caleb Spurlock Russ Nalley Byron Stowe, Mpt Lou Ann Cloy, atty

Trey Allison, P Jimmy Tucker, VP Brenda Maloy, S Ted Watts Tony Castillo Todd Dinger Brett Smith

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Filing deadline: First day to file for place on General Election Ballot (for cities and schools) TBA. Last day is TBA Last day to register to vote is TBA. Early voting is TBA.

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Varsity Boy’s Regional Cross Country Team (Left to Right: Nathan Sheffield, Zack Fisher, Jayvon Fontenot, Chase Shook, Chance Shook, and Randall Marcum.)

Spurger Pirates at Cross Country Regionals by Kelsey Sheffield

Cole Johnson passes the ball during Friday’s Bulldogs/Iola game. (Kathy Gobert photo)

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Bulldogs lose to Iola, Lady Dogs ‘On Fire’ By Alicyn Mirtcham

Volleyball The Colmesneil Lady Dogs are on fire! Having defeated Leggett in three games with scores of 25-15, 25-7, and 25-

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earned a spot in the playoffs. In preparation for playoffs, the Lady Dogs played a warm up game Saturday, November 1 in Hemphill. The Lady Dogs put up a strong fight, but fell just a little short to their opponent. Taylor Barker and Treasure Jackson had 7 kills, and Nature Jackson and Treasure Jackson had 2 double blocks. Coach Amber Rainy said, “The girls got to see some good competition and what they need work on to prepare on for the playoffs.” The Lady Dogs will have a Bi on Tuesday night for winning District. They will play the winner of the game be-

tween Centerville and Kerns, who play Tuesday, November 4. The Lady Dogs will either play Friday or Saturday of this week, times and location are to be determined early this week. Cross Country The Lady Dogs and Bulldogs cross country teams made their way to Humble for the Regional Cross Country meet last Saturday, November 1. Both the Bulldogs and Lady Dogs gave it their all at the regional meet. The girls placed 23rd as a team with Rylee Smith leading the pack, followed by Alicyn Mitcham, Bayleigh Thedford, Krista Harris, and Madison Bryan. The Bulldogs came in 20th as a team. Leading was Colt Brown, followed by Kameron Lindsey, Blaine Turner, Cole Johnson, Kaleb Lindsey and Colt Edwards. Both teams performed well, and hope to advance to Regionals next year.

The Spurger Pirates Cross Country team, once again, advanced to the Region IV Regional Cross Country meet. This year, the Varsity boys traveled to Humble, TX to compete on November 1, for a shot at State. Although none of the boys made the cut to advance to the State meet, the Pirates each competed at a very worthy level. The 5k race consisted of a total of 143 Varsity runners, for our team of six to run alongside. In 57th place, senior Jayvon Fontenot was the first of the Spurger Pirates to cross the finish line. Fontenot ran the race in a time of 19:59. Senior, Nathan Sheffield, ran one of his better times, with a time of 21:04, which earned him 85th place. Less than a minute behind Sheffield was freshmen, Zack Fisher. Fisher took 94th place with a time of 21:27. The Shook brothers both finished within thirty seconds of one another. In 103rd place, freshmen Chase Shook finished with a time of 22:05, followed by his brother, freshmen Chance Shook, with a time of 22:33. Junior, Randall Marcum finished the Pirates strong in 138th place. Marcum finished in a time of 25:15. The Spurger Pirates Represented Spurger High with Pride and are looking forward to continue to grow with the members that will run in the years to follow. Basketball is here! All Spurger Pirate Basketball fans are encouraged to be a part of the community-wide tailgate hosted at Spurger High on November 8, from 12 noon until 3 p.m.. Following the tailgate, the Spurger Basketball teams will play Spurger Alumni for their Moonlight Madness game. November 11, Junior Varsity and Varsity boys and Varsity girls will have their first game and scrimmages. Junior Varsity and Varsity boys will be playing in Warren at 4:30 p.m. Varsity Girls will play in West Sabine at 6 p.m. Spurger High School will host the first annual Mr. Mac Classic Tournament on November 13-15, for Varsity girls’ basketball. The Spurger Lady Pirates will take part in competing in this tournament. Come support Spurger Pirate Basketball!

Fishing Team The Colmesneil Fishing team will be fishing at Lake Sam Rayburn on Saturday, November 8. Colmesneil will have seven teams entered for the tournament. “We are really excited to get to be a part of this program,” member Mallory Monk said. The goal, besides to fish for the tournament, is to qualify for the championships. The Fishing team would not be possible without the hard work, dedica- by Doug Glosson tion, and support from Teresa Patrick. The Colmesneil Fish- The future is looking bright ing team thanks you! for football in Warren as the junior varsity team was able Football to win district 23-3A by beatThe Bulldogs held Senior ing the Kirbyville Wildcats last Night last Friday night, Oc- Thursday 36-22. The Warriors tober 31 on Taylor Field, will play Woodville on Thursday which was also the last home November 6, but that game will game for some of the Bulldogs not have an effect on the district who battled Iola. Starting the title. Warren started out scorgame off with Chris Thedford ing on the night with a rushing kicking the ball, the Bulldogs touchdown by Tyler Murphy, and put on their game faces. Ka- a two-point conversion, to go up leb Lindsey got an 80 yard 8-0. On Warren’s next offensive touchdown off a kickoff return. possession, quarterback Andrew Colt Brown had a nice 15 yard Gordon took it up the middle for pass, and Jermany Wooten also another rushing touchdown to scored a touchdown. The score put Warren up 14-0. This score after the first quarter was 14- held up into the third quarter be14. Looking optimistic after fore Kirbyville scored on a 35 yard the 1st quarter, the bulldogs rushing touchdown to cut the gave it their all, but they could lead 14-8. Both teams turned the not keep up with Iola. The final ball over on their next possessions score of the game was 74-14. before Warren started to pull The Bulldogs final game will away in the fourth. With 7:33 be in Burkeville Friday No- left in the game, Warriors runvember 7 at 7 p.m. Come out ning back Ethan Owens scored and support this hard working on a 35 yard rushing touchdown group of boys! to go up 22-8 over the Wildcats.

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On Kirbyville’s next possession, Warren’s Gary Loving turned an interception into a 50 yard touchdown putting Warren up 30-8. With 3.23 left in the game, Kirbyville was not done as they score on a 25 yard rushing touchdown to cut into Warren’s lead 30-14. Warren’s Ethan Owens’ 45 yard run to the 25 yard line set up their final rushing touchdown by Tyler Murphy; Warren up 36-14. In the final minute of the game, Kirbyville rushed for a 55 yard touchdown, but it wasn’t enough as Warren takes the game and the district title. Varsity football was not as fortunate Friday night as they fell to Kirbyville 12-66. In junior high action, Warren’s seventh grade was unable to score, losing to Kirbyville 24-0. Eighth grade lost a tough but close one 32-36. Next up for the Warriors, Varsity takes on Woodville in Warren on Friday while JV will be in Woodville and junior high in Warren on Thursday. Volleyball – Hardin Lady Hornets proved that they deserve their eighth straight district title as they sweep all three Lady Warriors teams last Tuesday in the final game of the regular season. The Warren community wants to thank both coaches and players for all their hard work and dedication on a great season. Basketball – The Lady Warriors junior varsity and varsity basketball teams will scrimmage Hampshire-Fannett Lady Horns on Saturday November 8 in Warren starting at 10 a.m.


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Eagles Fall Short to East Chambers

Three In A Row—Junior Dylan Hasson, Jr. (#62), and Seniors Marqui Jackson (#3) and Riley Shaw (#14), face off against East Chambers last we By Jason Drake

Friday night to the Buccaneers last Friday night in The Woodville Eagle foot- Eagle S tadium. The loss ball team was defeated last dropped the Eagles to 5-4

on the season and 2-4 in district play. East Chambers scored three touchdowns in the first half to take a 21-0

lead heading to the locker room. The score remained the same until freshman D a v i d W h i t e h e ad t h re w a 58 yard touchdown pass to senior Marqui Jackson. Dawson Wainwright added the extra point to narrow the lead to 21-7 with 10:05 left in the game. East Chambers would tack on a final touchdown for a 27-7 final score. Jackson and Ivan L ockhart led the Eagles’ ground game with a combined 47 yards. Jackson completed four passes to Ivan L ock-

hart, Ashton Lockhart, Jamal Horn and Markalin M e rc h a n t . D e f e n s i v e l y, s o ph om o re C h r i s C a s t l e led the Eagles with 12 tackles, five of which were solo tackles, and a quarterback sack. Matthew Wagner and Chris Traylor had five and four solo tackles apiece. Jamal Horn and Jacob Watts each recorded an interception, while Brock Waldie recovered a fumble caused by Ashton Lockhart. The Eagles will travel to Warren for the final district

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game of the season. The Eagles need a victor y over the Warriors and a Kountze defeat by Anahuac by 21 points to earn the final play-off spot. The Junior varsity will host the Warriors Thursday, while the middle school teams travel to Warren. The eighth grade will be attempting a run at a perfect undefeated season. The middle school girls will open their basketball season as well as they face the Huntington Lady Red Devils on Thursday.

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Yellowjackets Dominate Eagles by Wendy Whitworth The Chester Yellowjackets made a spectacular showing against the Apple Springs Eagles Friday, October 31. The team came out on fire and never burned out. The Yellowjackets scored on each of their first three possessions. The Eagles were able to push past the Jackets’ defense on their third series of downs to score. The Yellowjackets would once again have possession and within a few plays, had scored another touchdown to make the score 28-8. Chester immediately regained possession due to a forced fumble by Cord Neal that was recovered by Levi Watts. The Yellowjackets made it to about the five yard line, but were forced to turn over on downs. The Yellowjacket defense did their job and stopped the Eagles almost before they got started. The next series of downs would also bring another touchdown for the Jackets. Keaton Whitworth did his job, pressuring the quarterback, which resulted in an interception by Billy Thompson. Thompson

was able to make about a 50 yard touchdown run to make the score 40-8. The Yellowjacket defense only allowed the Eagles to score two more times. The Yellowjackets, on the other hand, scored almost every time they had possession of the ball. The use of both their tight offense which consists of Keaton Whitworth, Cody Riley, Levi Watts, Colten Martin, Cader Powell and McKail Smith and their spread offense which consists of Chris Carter, Cord Neal, Colten Martin, Dakota Thomas, Clay Thomson and Jutty Vaughn, kept the Eagles guessing. The blocking efforts of these athletes paved the way for the numerous touchdowns scored. Defensive players, Keaton Whitworth, Billy Thompson, Cord Neal, Colten Martin, McKail Smith and Chris Carter definitely did their job by containing the Eagles to only three touchdowns. The Yellowjackets mercy ruled the Eagles at the end of the third quarter with a score of 67-22. This win assures the Yellowjackets a playoff spot. The Yellowjackets have a bye this week and will be anxiously awaiting the outcome of the Leverett’s Chapel /Apple

Springs game. “To say that I was pleased with our effort tonight would be an understatement. We have been on the cusp the last five weeks of doing something like this. It was great to see the defense playing so well. Offensively we were able to mix up our formations, runs, passes and the kids executed well. I am excited for this group of seniors to be able to lead this team into the post season for the 1st time since 1992. It is something that our kids have worked hard for, and I think that this community deserves a playoff team. I hope that we can execute the same way throughout the next few weeks,” said Coach Chris Fudge. “This week was by far the best we have played on both sides of the ball, but even if we 45’ed Apple Springs, we can still play better,” Comments Billy Thompson. “I have a lot of confidence in my team. I know we will practice hard over the weeks until the first round of the playoffs. We will definitely put forth our best effort to obtain a win and continue to play,” Keaton Whitworth said.

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The Tyler County Booster and Citizens State Bank invite you to “Make the Call” each week during football season. To enter, fill out the entry form on this page and bring to the newspaper office in Woodville by 5 p.m. on Friday each week. The weekly winner will receive $25

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into a drawing for $100

A perfect entry will be entered

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Tyler County Booster. Good luck and have a great season!

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-CLASSIFIED DEADLINE- Newborn-3mo baby girl clothes, DEER PROCESSING 4 o’clock Monday Evening shoes and infant items. Little 283-2516 girls, women, teenage clothes, BARNES DEER PROCESS(Prepaid Ads Only) shoes, toys, household items, ING: 208 CR 2635, Chester, TX jewelry, etc. (45-1t-p) 75936. Open 7 days a week. 8:00 am-8:00 pm. $40 deposit GARAGE SALES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 required. Charles Ray Barnes INDOOR AND OU TIN Warren across from old flea Jr. (936) 969-3210 (36-13t-p) DOOR garage sale across market. Crafters, quilters, an from Big Sandy school. Saturdcollectors come on out! MiComputer Services days only 9am-3pm. Furniture, crowave, clothes rack, Christmas dining sets, china hutch, beds, items, ladies plus size clothing, CO M P U T ER R EPA I R : computers, tv’s, like new bedToo much to list. Stop by and Website design and computer ding sets in T,F, and Q, kitchen take a look. Something for al- networking WEBSTORM appliances,stoves,microwaves, most everyone. Items priced to COMPU TERS, 283-1051. dishes, toys, books,games, (40-tfn-b) sell. (45-1t-cc) clothes, baby items, western wear, shoes and much more.(27-27tFARMERS MKT. FOR SALE cc) FARMER’S MARKET HOLIDAY Festival: Farmer’s Market BARN SALE: FRIDAY & Sat- PROM/PAGEANT/HOMEGrand Finale of this year will be urday, 9-4. 807 CR 4260. (409) COMING DRESSES - $50 held on November 8 in the Trac283-2596. Household, clothing, - $100. Six to choose from, sizes 2 tor Supply parking lot on Hwy. coats, warm wear, fishing/camp- to 10. (409) 594-7408. (36-tf-nc) 190 in Jasper from 8am-2pm. ing, misc. outdoor. (45-1t-p) It’s always a big deal with lots PORTABLE BUILDINGS, of vendors, a bake off contest, a IF YOU BOUGHT a puzzle 10X12 for $1,350. 12x24, $2,999. Holiday Hat decorating contest, (picture of kittens) at the Aux- Built on site and free delivery. kids activities, fresh fall vegetailiary garage sale on 10-24, call (832) 231-8675 (42-tfn-pce) bles, crafts, jellies, homemade 283-0639. (45-1t-p) fruit cakes and lots of gift ideas 2006 JEEP LIBERTY: 84,000 VENDORS WELCOME. MOVING SALE: Friday, No- miles, good clean condition. Come join the fun. (45-1t-cc) vember 7 from 9am-3pm. Too $7995. Can be seen across from much to list. No furniture. 200 Walmart in Bealls parking lot. AUCTION/SALES 23rd St. Ivanhoe. Cash only. (409) 351-4778 (45-1t-p) LIVE AUCTION, 207 N. Cancel if raining. (45-1t-p) 2008 CHEVY T500 Box VAn, Jackson, Livingston, TX 936HUGE YARD SALE: 1 mile air, radio, shelves, in great shape. 327-5811: 1st and 3rd Friday of east on FM 1746 behind brick 178k miles, also 1998 P1000 each month. Previewing starts at church, November 7-8, 8am- Step Van. Call (936) 208-0615 5pm and auction from 7pm till ? Featuring items (but not limited dark. Movies, books, luggage, (45-1t-pce) car carrier, bedding, 3 mos. to 4T infant/teen/adult clothing, shoes, jewelry, flowers, decorations and Stay Connected much more. (45-1t-p) to your hometown news. PORCH SALE: SATURDAY, In County: $20 per year November 8 from 8-4, Rain or Out of County: $25 per year shine! 1111 CR 3260 off 256 Out of State: $35 per year (Add online access for only $10) E. of Colmesneil. Decorations, Online Only: $30 per year kitchen/bath items, clothes, lamps, tv’s, futon sleeper sofa, Tyler County Booster boat, lawn mower, low boy tri(409) 283-2516 aler. (409) 837-5558. (45-1t-cc)

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to) antiques, vintage, collectibles, furniture, glassware, lawn tools, hand tools, home & yard decorations, sports, fishing & hunting, camping, knives, toys, kitchen appliances, arts and electronics. We try to have something for everyone and there is always a lot of fun for all! Jeff Overstreet TDLR#17415 and Tish Overstreet, TDLR# 17445. Come join us at A to Z Auction Gallery for the best free entertainment for entertainment in Polk County. Accepting Consignments. (43-tfn-pce)

DEER LEASE DEER LEASE OPENING: T-Bar Hunting Club in Colmesneil 1,800 acres of prime hunting land. $725 per hunter/year. Hurry! Only (4) openings left. Contact Rod or Matt Fortenberry (409) 283-5117 or (409) 781-8358 (40-5t-cc)

LAND FOR SALE LAKEFRONT LOT IN Ivanhoe on Lake Galahad. Electricity, water, septic, storage building, pier and bulkhead. $25,000. (409) 284-7687 No realtor solicitation. (45-t7-p)

State Certified EMT Basic Class and First Responder Class Looking to get ambitious students for the near future classes. If interested, please call (409) 651-5566

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is accepting applications for our beautiful 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. TERRACEWOOD is an elderly community designed for persons 62 years and older and disabled of any age. Rent based on income. (409) 283-3592 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer TDD# 409-200-2166

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BEHIND HANDY RANDY’S in Colmesneil at mini storage. Tools, antiques, furniture, and much more. Come early! Thursday-Saturday, 7am-until. (45-1t-p) EVERYTHING MUST GO! Cheer suits, jerseys, bags, tshirts,. Country Gals, 316 S. Magnolia in Woodville. Friday, November 7 from 10-5. (451t-p) INSIDE SALE: COLMESNEIL Mini Storage, 1 mile south of Colmesneil. Friday and Saturday 9-5. Lots of Christmas items. (45-1t-cc) NOVEMBER 8 AT 307 N. Pecan St. in Woodville. Small meat grinder, 12 piece setting with extra pieces (Tier Amber Sandwich Glass), several pieces of Iris Herringbone, BBQ grill, Christmas items, doll collection from Collectors Choice, New Wave Infrared oven and much more. (45-1t-p) 370 IVANHOE DRIVE E. Thursday-Saturday (November 6-8) Treadmill, old liquor caddy, knives, electric weedeater, furniture, clothes all sizes, books, glass collectibles. (45-1t-p) COMMUNITY YARD SALE: at Colmesneil at Darlene Memorial Park from 8-until, Saturday November 8. Christmas yard ornaments, small children’s clothes, and lots more. (45-1t-cc) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 and Saturday, November 8 from 7am-until. 1113 Cardinal in Woodville. Next to old Holiday Pines Nursing Home.

Allan Shivers Library and Museum 302 N. Charlton St. • Woodville, TX 409-283-3709 • Fax 409-283-5258 Director Rosemary Mosey-Bunch

Our Thursday Story Time for the little ones is going so well! If you haven’t joined us yet, please bring the preschoolers in from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. for a great read and some fun arts and crafts. We’ll be doing Thanksgiving stories and art projects especially for the upcoming holiday so don’t miss out! Aren’t these cool temps wonderful? Makes for perfect reading weather! And if you don’t have anything good to read come on in to the library and we’ll get you squared away. There’s so many good books to choose from too! Wishing everyone the best week ever from all the staff at Allan Shivers Library.

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FURNISHED 1/BD BRICK home, nice area, washer/dryer 1,2,3BR nice rent houses in included, WBFP, single person Ivanhoe. $725 and up. Qualifica- or couple, utilities paid. $950/ tions required. (409) 429-4752. month. (409) 429-4754 or (409) 429-4752. (35-tfn-b) (2-tfn-b)

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posit. (409) 837-9802 (40-tfn-b) (409) 200-9516 (45-1t-cc) 1BR COTTAGE: 4 Blocks N.of Tyler County Hospitaal. Water and gas included. $425/month. (409) 382-0491. (45-1t-p)

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cabinets, piers, docks, and boat houses. No job too small. Call 2/1 APPROX. 1100 Sq. ft., large 429-6164. (1-tfn-b) yard, in Woodville. $850/month, $850/deposit. Newly remodeled. I’LL FIX IT! Carpenter,Handy(832) 656-2899 or (936) 969- man, Home and mobile home 2021. (45-4t-cc) repairs. Senior Discount. Call David Tate: 283-5614 or 429REMODELING 4096 (48-tfn-b)

SERVICE and Remodeling: Roofing, siding, decks, and remodeling. 35 years experience. Call Jimmie Estes (409) 4295525 (31-tfn-b)

FREE OLD NEWSPAPERS: Come by the Booster office at HOUSE FOR RENT, good ref- HOUSES FOR RENT: Wood- COUNTRY SETTING IN 205 W. Bluff to pick up bags or ville, 3BD/2BA, carprt, CH/A, Doucette. Loft cabin, 1/1, wood erences & deposit required. Call bundles of free OLD newspapers in town. $750/month, $750/defloors, really neat. $475/month. (409) 283-7034. (39-tfn-b) LOYD’S REMODELING WOODVILLE ROOFING Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (409) 283-2516. (16-tfn-nc) Add-ons, decks, metal roofs,

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Andrea Ayers

Open Thursday-Monday 9 am - 4 pm • Open Weekends

FABULOUSWATERFRONTPOINT,LKTristan,approx.2acres,brick3/2,boat/RVshed,shops,carports,Lakewood$250,000 OPEN A BUSINESS at Ivanhoe entrance, 512 sqft, full bath, handicap access, 1.4 acres Hwy 69S.....$89,000 FINANCING FANCY CAMP, Granite picnic tables, spacious covered deck, full bath house, Sandy Lane.....$55,000 2/1 COUNTRY HOME, Handicap addition, versatile storage, pretty corner lots, Gawaine...$57,500 SKI LAKE, 80’s cabin, 2/1, T-Pier, bulkhead, gorgeous 1/2 acre, Charmaine South.....$89,000 SKI LAKE, Unique 2/1, private guest house, lush yard, great outdoor space, White Horse....$169,900 SKI LAKE, Private residence 3/2/2, Gardener’s dream, Cypress pergola, Charmaine S.....$190,000 SKI LAKE, Cedar, spacious 3/2/2, waterviews galore, ceramic floors thru-out, King Circle...$169,500 COMMERCIAL IN IVANHOE, Living quarters, 3/2.5, updates, approx. 3/4 acre, Ivanhoe Drive...$120,000 FINANCING, All utilities, fenced RV stalls on concrete, private well, fenced Emily Lane...$45,000 LAKE GALAHAD, 4 waterfront lots, approx. 1.7 acres, water tap, Galahad Loop PENDING $39,000 FINANCING, Lake Camelot waterfront, 2/2 mfd. home, decks, t-pier, Lakeview Circle SOLD $35,000 GENTLY USED, 2006 mfd. home, 3/2 Energy efficient, hardie siding, his/hers storage, 15th St., New...$49,900 6 LOTS, homes only area, approx. 1 acre, water tap, Wickford, Negotiable............$12,000 SKI LAKE, Unimproved waterfront, wooded 1/2 acre, Charmaine S...........................................$31,500 HANDYMAN, mfd. home, spacious add-on, covered porches, storage galore, Stonehenge PENDING $23,500 SKI LAKE, Waterfront handyman, 2/2, sunporch/deck, good fishing spot, Princess Circle.....................$75,000 SKI LAKE, Waterview close to Candy Cane Park, 2/2 plus large bunkhouse/gameroom, Mayberry.........$64,000 FINANCING, Fenced, brick 3/1.5/1, energy efficient, good storage, concrete drive, Drive East..SOLD $79,000 FINANCING, Large Hilltop home, 2/2, great family room with display cabinets, Ivanhoe Estates SOLD $79,000 SKI LAKE, Gorgeous 1/2 acre huge RV shed, deck, all utilities, Charmaine S. .................$68,000 FISHING LAKE WATERFRONT, Unimproved, Lake Camelot, Lakeview Circle........................$12,500 WOODSY CAMP, All utilities, Holiday rambler, hookups for guests w/ camper, Sandy Ln....$12,500 A STEAL: 3.4 Acres, 2006 MFD Home, 4/2, huge kitchen, well, set up for 2nd home, Lakewood...$69,000

Michele Martindale, Broker (409) 429-6202 Randy Durham, Agent (409) 429-6277 Ashley Jackson, Agent (409) 429-4011 Norvelle Rogers, Agent (409) 782-6187 Charles Horton, Agent (409) 289-7381

LOTS/ACREAGE

TBD FM 92, WOODVILLE – 6500SF LOT W/ UTILITIES…$4,000.00 LOT 78 MAGNOLIA, WILDWOOD – WOODED, NEAR GOLF COURSE….................................................................$7,000.00 LOTS 5 & 6 W. BLACKGUM, WILDWOOD – PARTIALLY CL EARED…............................................................$8,000.00 NEW WILDWOOD: 2 LOTS. VIEW OF THE LAKE. $10,000.00 NEW! TBD LAKEWOOD, WILDWOOD – CORNER LOT WITH LAKE VIEW….................................................................$10,000.00 SOLD 87 STURROCK, COLMESNEIL – 2+/-ACRES NEAR SOLD! SCHOOL…..............................................................$12,000.00 SOLD 1010 S. PECAN, WOODVILLE – LOT WITH HOME SOLD! NEEDS TLC…...............................................................$16,000.00 TBD FRIAR TUCK, IVANHOE – WOODED, ELECTRIC & WATER INSTALLED….......................................................$18,500.00 TBD WATER OAK, WILDWOOD – 2 LOTS ON GOLF COUR SE….............................................................................$19,000.00 TBD OIL FIELD LOOP, VILLAGE MILLS – 2.96+/-ACRES, WOODED…...............................................................$25,000.00 26 WHITE OAK, WILDWOOD – 2 LOTS ON GOLF COUR SE…...........................................................................$27,500.00 TBD RYALLS ACRES, JASPER – 5.0+/-ACRES, WOODED, UTILITIES AVIALABLE….............................................$40,000.00 ACT PENDING 27-29 YAUPON, WILDWOOD – 3 LOTS ON GOLF COUR SE…...........................................................................$43,900.00 SOLD 18 & 19 W. LAKEWOOD, WILDWOOD – WATERFRONT SOLD! LOTS…....................................................................$44,000.00 SOLD 633 CR 3665, COLMESNEIL – 12+/-ACRES, SANDY TERSOLD! RAIN…....................................................................$44,000.00 TBD CR 2515; WOODVILLE- 17+/- ACRES, WOODED W/ SPRING. ......................................................................$56,100.00 SOLD TBD PUSH CREEK, WOODVILLE – 12+/-ACRES, 100 SOLD! YR OLD OAKS & PINES….................................$58,000.00 SOLD TBD CR 4430, SPURGER – 24.5+/-ACRES WOODED, SOLD! NEW NEW SURVEY…..........................................................$73,500.00 NEW CR 1220 Warren, 38+/- acres, Road frontage. $112,000.00 NEW! TBD W. HWY 190, JASPER – 22.331+/-ACRES, LG. HARWOODS.........................................…...............$134,000.00 TBD S. FM 2992, WOODVILLE – 45.59+/-ACRES, 600FT ROAD FRONTAGE…................................................$159,337.00 REDUCED 15074 US HWY 287, CHESTER – 28+/-ACRES, REDUCED! POND, OLD FENCING…..........................................$160,000.00 7025 S. US HWY 69, WOODVILLE – 22.6+/-ACRES, LAKE, WITH UTILITES…......................................................$168,000.00 SOLD 805 FM 256 SOUTH, WOODVILLE – 58+/-ACRES SOLD! CATTLE RANCH…....................................................$285,000.00 TBD CR 4280, WOODVILLE – 80+/-ACRES WOODED, ROLLING TERRAIN…........................................................$291,900.00 TBD FM 256 NORTH, WOODVILLE – 140+/-ACRES, ROLLING TERRAIN, CREEK…..........................................$470,000.00 TBD CR 4770, WARREN – 220+/-ACRES, 90% IMP. PASTURE, BARNS/EQUIP….............................................$660,000.00 CONTRACT PENDING CONTRACT PENDING! TBD HWY 190, LIVINGSTON – 177+/-ACRES, ROLLING HILLS, FENCED, POND/CRE EK….................................................................$743,400.00

RESIDENTIAL

SOLD 155 CR 4165 Woodville, Fixer- upper with shop/gargage. SOLD! ................................................................................$8,000.00 1240 E. HWY 190, WOODVILLE – 1/1, ON 1.51+/-ACR ES…...............................................................$25,000.00 SOLD 407 LIVE OAK, WOODVILLE – 2/1 ON 0.6+/-AC SOLD! RES…..........................................................$40,000.00 SOLD! SOLD 835 FM 1943 WEST, WARREN – 2/1 ON .75+/-AC RES…...............................................................$49,000.00 SOLD! SOLD 620 IVANHOE RANCHETTES, IVANHOE – 3/1 ON 4.38+/-ACRES….......................................................$50,000.00 SOLD 150 CR 4796, WARREN – 3/2 MOBILE HOME ON SOLD! 1.32+/-ACRES….........................................................$51,000.00 1520 S. MAPLE, KOUNTZE – 3/2 MOBILE HOME GREAT CONDITION…..........................................................$55,000.00 NEW 488 CR 4090; WOODVILLE- 2/1 ON 2.5+/- ACRES, FULNEW! LY FURNISHED. ...................................................$58,000.00 CONTRACT PENDING CONTRACT PENDING! 1209 NORTH WHEELER, COLMESNEIL – 3/2 ON 4.25+/-ACRES….................................$59,000.00 SOLD 2443 CR 2800, COLMESNEIL – 1/2/2 ON 0.59+/-ACR SOLD! ES….........................................................................$67,000.00 7159 S. HWY 96 S., JASPER – 3/2.5, 4.7+/-ACRES…$69,000.00 104 MCALISTER, WOODVILLE – 3/2 IN TOWN, NEAR SCHO OLS…........................................................................$69,900.00 105 CEDAR, WILDWOOD – 3/2/1 ON 2 LOTS…$70,000.00 107 WILDWOOD DRIVE, WILDWOOD – 3/2 WITH GOLF CART STORAGE….............................................................$70,000.00 SOLD 213 ELM, WILDWOOD – 2/1, NEW FLOORS, FENCED SOLD! YARD…..................................................................$78,000.00 SOLD 111 CR 1028, WOODVILLE – 4/2, LG. LOT…$79,900.00 SOLD! SOLD! SOLD 183 CR 4289, HILLISTER – 4/2 ON 2.0+/-ACR ES…........................................................................$82,000.00 REDUCED 805 S. FM 256, WOODVILLE – 2/1/2 ON REDUCED! 2.8+/-ACRES…......................................................$82,500.00 SOLD 289 CR 3266, COLMESNEIL – 4/2 ON 5.0+/-ACR SOLD! ES…....................................................................$83,500.00 729 E. WILDWOOD, WILDWOOD – 2/2/2 ON GOLF COU RSE…...............................................................$84,900.00 SOLD TBD CR 1, ZAVALLA – 1/1/2, 5.5+/-ACRES, FENCED SOLD! FOR LIVESTOCK….....................................................$85,000.00 REDUCED 402 PECAN, WILDWOOD – 4/3/2, A-FRAME REDUCED! HOME, 4 LOTS….........................................................$96,500.00 SOLD 7227 HWY 69 SOUTH, WOODVILLE – 3/2 ON 5+/-AC SOLD! RES…......................................................................$89,000.00 16146 FM 92, SPURGER – 3/2/2 MOBILE HOME ON 7+/-AC RES…..........................................................$89,900.00 909 W. WILDWOOD, WILDWOOD – 3/2/2 BACKS UP TO TIMBER CO…..................................................................$89,900.00 NEW Woodville- 3/2/2 on 1 +/- acres, new paint, floors. Move NEW! in ready. .....................................................................$94,900.00 NEW! 461 CR 4265 Woodville, 3/2 on .62+/- acres. Very well maintained. .......................................................$99,000.00 SOLD 354 CR 4070 Woodville, 4+/- acres. $99,000.00 SOLD! REDUCED 218 BLACKGUM, WILDWOOD – 4/2, OPEN REDUCED! CONCEPT….............................................$109,000.00 NEW 9344 HWY 69 S., WARREN – 3/1, BRICK HOME, NEWNEW! LEY REMODELED….................................................$105,000.00 119 WILDWOOD DRIVE, WILDWOOD – 3/2/1.5, ON 2 CORNER LOTS….............................................................$109,000.00 246 PEAR, WILDWOOD – 3/2/3, ON 3 LOTS, SECLUDED….......................................................................$109,900.00 SOLD 106 NOTTINGHAM, IVANHOE – 3/2, LG. WORKSHOP, SOLD!

NEAR LAKES…...........................................................$109,900.00 SOLD! SOLD 1206 PINE, WOODVILLE – 3/2 ON 1.05+/-ACR ES…........................................................................$110,000.00 3530 FM 3065, COLMESNEIL – 4/2, ON 6+/-ACRES, POND …...........................................................................$115,000.00 530 NELIUS, WOODVILLE – 3/1/1, IN TOWN…$115,000.00 REDUCED 506 PINE, WOODVILLE – 3/2, LG. COVERED REDUCED! PORCH, NEWLY REMODLED…...............................$118,500.00 600 APPLE BLOSSUM, WOODVILLE – 4/2.5/2, IN TOWN, CORNER LOT…..................................................................$119,000.00 812 W. WILDWOOD, WILDWOOD – 2/1.5/2 ON GOLF COUR SE….........................................................................$119,900.00 101 WILDWOOD DRIVE, WILDWOOD – 3/2/2, LG. CORNER LOT…....................................................................$124,500.00 REDUCED REDUCED!107 AVALON COURT, WOODVILLE – 3/2/2, IN TOWN, FENCED BACKYARD…................................$124,900.00 1003 W. PINE, WOODVILLE – 3/2, IN TOWN, GREEN HOUSE, ETC…........................................................................$125,000.00 830 SAN CARLOS, BEAUMONT – 3/3/2, WITH 1/1 APARTMENT ON 2 LOTS….................................................$127,000.00 909 BENTON CIRCLE, COLMESNEIL – 4/3 ON 1.17+/-ACRES, LARGE YARD FENCED….........................................$129,900.00 200 N. MATTHEWS, CORRIGAN – 3/2/1, GAMEROOM, COVERED PATIO…...........................................................$139,000.00 215 ELM, WILDWOOD – 3/2/2, LG. CORNER LOT…$139,000.00 NEW 2224 E. FM 1943, WARREN – 3/1.5 ON 2.77+/-ACRES, NEW! POND…....................................................................$142,000.00 REDUCED303 PHILLIPS, WOODVILLE – 3/2, 1.5 STORY, LOG REDUCED! CABIN…..............................................................$145,000.00 REDUCED REDUCED! 301 N. HICKORY, WILDWOOD – 3/2/2, 3 LOTS, SECLUDED…......................................................$149,000.00 9296 HWY 69 S., WARREN – 3/2, BRICK, NEWLY REMODELED….............................................................$155,000.00 SOLD 30 LAKE DRIVE, WOODVILLE – 3/2/2 BRICK HOME, SOLD! CHESSWOOD…................................................$157,000.00 SOLD! 1878 FM 256 SOUTH, WOODVILLE – 4/3/2 ON 2+/-ACRES…....................................................$164,900.00 16 CECIL DRIVE, WOODVILLE – 3/2/2, CHESSWOOD SUBDIVISION…...............................................$168,900.00 NEW Wildwood: 3/2/2 on 2 lots. Built in 2009 beautiful home, NEW! secluded. ...................................................................$174,900.00 661 CR 4800, WARREN – 3/1.5, ON 6+/-ACRES…$175,000.00 NEW Wildwood: 3/2/2 on golf course. 2 lots, Well maintained. NEW! ........................................................................$179,000.00 CONTRACT PENDING! 575 CR 4307 Hillister. 4/2 on 4.3+/CONTRACT PENDING acres, pond. ..............................................................$179,000.00 NEW! On Golf course in Wildwood. 3/2/2 custom built home on 2 lots. ........................................................................$179,000.00 SOLD 107 BLUE WILLOW, WILDWOOD – 3/2/2, CORNER LO SOLD! T…......................................................................$183,000.00 902 W. DOGWOOD, WOODVILLE – 5/4/1, LIBRARY, FENCED BACKYARD…...........................................$185,000.00 200 KELLEY BLVD, WOODVILLE – 4/3/2, 4,200SF HOME WITH GARAGE APT…..............................................$185,000.00 SOLD 1210 NORTH FM 1745, COLMESNEIL – 3/2.5 ON 5+/-AC SOLD! RES….........................................................................$197,500.00 REDUCED 907 REDUCED! E. WILDWOOD, WILDWOOD – 4/3.5/2, ON 2 LOTS ON GOLF COURSE…$229,000.00 204 LAKEWOOD, WILDWOOD – 3/2.5/3, ON 2 LOTS, LAKE HO ME…......................................................................$239,000.00 REDUCED 714 W. WILDWOOD, WILDWOOD – 4/3/3, ON REDUCED! THE GOLF COURSE…............................................$269,000.00 1002 TURPENTINE DRIVE, COLMESNEIL – 3/2/2 ON 4+/AC. POOL, SHOP W/APT…....................................$279,000.00 161 LAKEWOOD, WILDWOOD – 3/2/2/3 ON 3 LOTS, VICTORIAN STYLE…...........................................................$286,000.00 117 WHITE OAK, WILDWOOD – 3/2.5/3, ON GOLF COUR SE…..........................................................................$286,000.00

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FARM AND RANCH

SOLD TBD CR 3251, COLMESNEIL – 14.99+/-ACRES WITH SOLD! MOBILE HOME….........................................................$68,000.00 CONTRACT PENDING!1288 CR 2800 Colmesneil, 8+/- acres CONTRACT PENDING with home. ................................................................$110,000.00 SOLD 334 CR 4547, SPURGER – 3/1/1 ON 13+/-ACRES, 2 SOLD! PONDS….............................................................$159,000.00 NEW 420 PR 5019 WOODVILLE, 23.75+/- ACRES 2/2, VERY NEW! PRIVATE. ...................................................................$175,000.00 REDUCED1748 CR 4530, HILLISTER – 3/2 ON 20+/-ACRES, REDUCED! PONDS, HAY BARN, ETC…....................................$215,000.00 CONTRACT PENDING! 1566 CR 4510, HILLISTER – 3/3/1 METAL HOME ON 11.56+/-ACRES…....................$250,000.00 13427 FM 777, JASPER – 3/3 ON 10+/-ACRES VERY NICE PATIO…....................................................................$255,000.00 CONTRACT PENDING! PENDING 258 CR 4260, WOODVILLE – 3-4/2.5/2 CONTRACT ON 7.7+/-ACRES, POOL…..................................$275,000.00 SOLD 524 SOUTH TIMBER RD 31, SPURGER – 4/2 ON SOLD! 39.9+/-ACRES….........................................................$290,000.00 8273 FM 1013, HILLISTER – 4/3.5/3, POOL, 10+/-ACR ES…...........................................................................$350,000.00 NEW 789 CR 4774 Warren- 2,986 sq ft brick, 4/4.5/2 on 24.9+/NEW! acres w/ pool and creek. .........................................$365,000 SOLD 1869 CR 1100, WOODVILLE – 4/3/2 ON 10+/-ACRES, SOLD! LAKE…................................................................$399,000.00 TBD HWY 69 SOUTH, WOODVILLE – 150+/-ACRES, LAKE, RANCH HAND QUARTER, BARN…..........................$660,114.00

COMMERCIAL

TBD HWY 69, WOODVILLE – 10+/-ACRES, BEHIND SUBWAY & ELIJAH’S…..............................................................$65,000.00 CONTRACT PENDING! 11688 HWY 69, WARREN – FORMER RESTURANT, GOOD PARKING….................$65,000.00 69 HWY 69 SOUTH, WOODVILLE – 1.3+/-ACRES WITH 358FT HWY FRONTAGE….....................................................$75,500.00 1704 N. MAIN, JASPER – OLD 7UP BOTTLE CO. BLDG. CALL FOR MORE INFO….......................................$100,000.00 1951 W. HWY 190, WOODVILLE – FULLY FUNCTIONAL GAS STATION/MECH. SHOP…..........................................$119,000.00 210 HWY 92 SOUTH, WOODVILLE – 3.5+/-ACRES, CORNER OF HWY 92 & 190…...................................$175,000.00 SOLD 359 PR 6340, WOODVILLE – COMMERICAL OR RESISOLD! DENTIAL, 3,000SF BLDG….....................................$180,000.00 TBD US HWY 69 SOUTH, WOODVILLE – 2.0+/-ACRES, ACROSS FROM WAL-MART…..................................$200,000.00 NEW 20222 FM 92 Fred- Store. ..........................$295,000.00 NEW! SOLD 1601 SOUTH MAGNOLIA, WOODVILLE – 8000SF SOLD! BLDG. 2+/-ACRES…..................................................$310,000.00 NEW 2301 US HWY 69 S., WOODVILLE – 40+/-ACRES, NEW! 8,864SF WAREHOUSE, MUCH MORE….........$650,000.00 SOLD! SOLD 1510 HWY 190 WEST, WOODVILLE –RV PARK ON 80+/-ACRES CALL FOR MORE INFO….......$699,000.00 1111 SOUTH MAGNOLIA, WOODVILLE – 19,000SF BLDG. BY WALMART 6+/-ACRES…$1,600,000.00

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November 6, 2014 TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER

Real Estate

Serving: Alabama Coushatta, Chester, Colmesneil, Dam B, Doucette, Fred, Hillister, Ivanhoe, Spurger, Rockland, Village Mills, Warren, Wildwood, Woodville

pole for sale $250. Serious in- Monday @9:30 a.m. For more quiries only. (409) 221-0923 information call (409) 429-6010 (45-1t-cc) (41-tfn-nc) I PAY TOP Dollar for used single and double wides. Call ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS (979) 743-4962 (44-2t-pce) FAT LADIES IN Woodville: HEALING HEARTS – A MUST SELL: 2 Mobile homes Are interested in a Weight SUPPORT GROUP for those in Tyler County off of Hwy 90. Watchers meeting. Please start who have suffered a lost meets $37,000 for both or will split. one and post it in the Booster! monthly on the third Thursday Partially furnished. Also, light (40-tfn-nc) of the month at 10 a.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1703 ATTENTION: TO THOSE W. Bluff. Dwayne Thornton of Interested in losing weight, there Heart to Heart Hospice is the is a TOPS (Take Off Pounds leader of the group. Call 283Sensibly) group that meets int 3710 for more information. his area. We meet @ Dogwood (10-tfn-nc) Hills Baptist Church every

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MOBILE HOME SALES

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Gina Fowler, Broker

6110 US Hwy 69 N. • Colmesneil, Texas 75938

Cell: (409) 382-5805 www.har.com/ginafowler

Cheryl Clark, Agent

Featured Listing: .34 Acre Wooded Lot on Golf Course in Wildwood Great View!

Cell: (409) 299-0082 www.har.com/cheryljclark

$8,000

CHESTER: 26.65 ac, Hwy 287 frontage, electric & water available……….…SALE PENDING..….....$ 79,950 CHESTER: 3/3 brick on 10 acres, workshop, storage bldg., equipment shed, pole barn………….$250,000 COLMESNEIL: 2/1 Mfg home on 1 acre w/storage bldgs. & large shade trees…………………………$ 35,000 COLMESNEIL: 4/2 manufactured home on 3.15 acres w/workshop, storage bldg……….…....……$ 49,900 COLMESNEIL: 4/2 w/2 car attached carport on 4.66 acres, Hwy 69 frontage…………………....……$ 59,000 COLMESNEIL: 3/2 w/WBFP on 4.25 acres, Hwy 69 frontage………………SALE PENDING...…..……..$ 59,000 COLMESNEIL: 3/1 located near school w/covered patio, deck, fenced back yard, tall trees......$ 62,000 COLMESNEIL: 15 acres of hardwoods, pines, & pasture, fenced, electric & water available…….$ 68,000 COLMESNEIL: 4/2 wood frame, 1.5 story on 1 acre, kitchen/dining combo, hot tub……………....$ 89,900 COLMESNEIL: 3/2 brick, 1.74 acres, formal LR/DR, WBFP, near school…………………………..……….$ 99,000 COLMESNEIL: 3/1 brick w/tile & laminate flooring, large yard, near school.…SALE PENDING…$105,000 COLMESNEIL: 3/2 farmhouse on 3 acres, workshop, barn, appliances included……………..……..$110,000 COLMESNEIL: 3/2.5 near school on 1 acre, 2-story w/storage building………………NEW………….$114,000 COLMESNEIL: 3/1 farmhouse on 6 acres w/pasture, hardwood flooring…..SALE PENDING ....$125,000 COLMESNEIL: 2/2, Brick on 3 acres near Frog Pond Lake, covered patio, storage bldg..NEW..$125,000 COLMESNEIL: 4/2 Brick on nearly 5 acres, fenced, large shade trees, pasture…………………..……$129,900 COLMESNEIL: 3/2/2 on 1.34 acres, near school, granite, crown molding, WBFP…………..…..……$169,000 COLMESNEIL: Barndominium, 14.53 acres w/Hwy 69 frontage, creek, pasture, timber............$174,500 COLMESNEIL: 3/2 Brick home w/1/1 Guest house on 4.5 acres, well, strorage bldgs…..NEW….$225,000 COLMESNEIL: 3/2.5, 2-story brick, den, formal LR, WBFP, 14 ac, swimming pool, pasture……..$364,900 COLMESNEIL: 709.5 AC w/CR 2845 frontage, pine plantations, creek, excellent hunting…..$2,295/acre SPURGER: 3/2 on 1 acre w/workshop, WBFP, island kitchen, large porch………………..………..….$138,000 WARREN: Commercial property, 4.29 acres w/28x14 bldg., Hwy 69 frontage……………………..…$165,000 WILDWOOD: .34 acre wooded lot on golf course, great view w/excellent building site............$ 8,000 WOODVILLE: 2/1 Farmhouse on 6.68 acres w/barn, storage bldg., well, fenced………NEW….…..$ 73,000 WOODVILLE: Commercial property, .30 acre lot w/1,160 sq ft bldg …………SALE PENDING………$ 89,000 WOODVILLE: Spacious 3/2 w/fenced back yard, storage bldg., hardwood flooring, & office....$118,000 WOODVILLE: 3/2 brick w/carport, WBFP, office, storage bldg., utility shed, shade trees……..…$174,900 WOODVILLE: 3/2/2 brick w/4.75 acres, open concept, WBFP, enjoy watching all the deer!.... $175,000 WOODVILLE: 4/4/4 on 20 acres w/barn, pond, fishing pier, 2 WBFP, game room, atrium………$325,000

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202 Button Willow Village • Village Mills, TX 77663 904 W. Bluff • Woodville, TX 75979 O: 409.834.2301• americanrealestate.com Ivanhoe: Chanticleer, newer manufactured home 4 br, 2 bath on 3 lots. Very spacio us................................. .........................REDUCED $69,900 Woodville: frame home, 3/1, kitchen w/ breakfast bar, lots of cabinets, bath w/ built-ins, new storage building, fenced, wooded back, .............................................$89,900 Chesswood: brick, 4/3, open concept, kitchen island built-ins, WBFP, study, storage bldgs., carport, fenced yard, lake access, ............................ SOLD $125,000 Ivanhoe: 23rd Street, waterfront, 3/2, Hardy board, kitchen w/ breakfast bar, WB stove, new deck, shop, fenced, 2-car garage, bulkhead, ...................................$188,500 Dearwood: Forest Dr., wonderful brick, 3/2, 2-car garage, w/ work area, built-ins, study, m/bath w/ walk-in closets, screened-in patio, lake access, ........................$165,000 Town Bluff, newer manufactured home, 2/2, covered porch, 4 lots, carport, storage bldg., fenced, w/ frame home 1/1 potential income, ..............................$70,000 Ivanhoe: Marion, 3 lots, frame home, 4/2, well kept, upgrades, open concept, spacious, porch, storage bldg., access to lakes, ........................................$61,000 Ivanhoe: Lancelot Dr., great 3/1 home, open concept, WBFP, large breakfast bar, garage, lake access to enjoy, makes great starter ...................................$49,900 2 acres: 3/1, frame home, older home updated, new new new inside/out, large oaks, tree house, workshop, deadend road, ................................................... SOLD $86,900 2 acres, Doucette: awesome 2-story, 3/3/2, kitchen island, built-ins,WBFP, cathedral ceiling, 3-sided porch, in-ground pool, custom blinds, .............................. SOLD $235,000 4 acres: 4/2.5, living-dining combined, kitchen built-ins, WBFP, updated bath/flooring, wooded, nature spring, very private, .......................................REDUCED $125,000 2 acres, Dearwood: 3/2/2, brick & stone, great design, kitchen w/ island WBFP, built-ins, 2-car garage, work shop, circle drive, lake access, ..............................................$179,900 36 acres: Impressive brick, 3/2 open concept, WBFP, built-ins, m/bath, in-ground pool, 2-car garage, porches, pond, timber, ......................................$450,000 32 Acres of nice, tall timber, Spurger area SOLD $128,000 Ivanhoe: 3/2/2 carport, lake view, new paint, storage building, Call Letha 658-6837.....$45,000 Woodville: 3/2 on 3 acres; laminate floors, 1500sf shop, 5 hook ups for trailers. Call Letha 658-6837......$169,900 2/1 on 6 + acres, Frame, metal roof, large dining/kitchen combined new wood storage bldg., pasture..........$80,000 2 Acres, Brick 3/2/2,WBFP, Metal roof, enclosed back porch, gazebo, 42x20 shop, circle drive.............................$120,000 NEW Ivanhoe: 2/2/2 brick, lg. lot, Ski Lake, WBFP, boat dock with loads of decks, concrete bulkhead...................................................$144,000 COLMESNEIL: 1.5 ac. 2/1 Large open concept, updated

appliance, wb/stove, deck, barn and lots more ............... ............................................................PENDING $109,900 IVANHOE: Lake front 3/2 Camelot Circle, newer home, laminate flooring, open concept, large master, deck, large storage bldgs. ......................................................$90,000 IVANHOE, Lakewood 3/2/2 carport; lake view .. ......................................................................$45,000 WARREN, 133 CR 4470 2/1/2 carport; corner .. .........................................................................$85,000 WARREN,CR 4475,3/2/1,6.4 acres REDUCED $129,900 LAKE HYATT,CR 4800,4/2/2,3.67 ac;shop,barn;guest house;.. .....................................................................................$145,000. WARREN, 11458 Hwy 69, 4/3.5/2, 1.8 ac. Pool, tennis court, shop; REDUCED ..... ..........................................................$229,000 WARREN, 1526 CR 1520, 3/2.5/2. Granite; tile; office; 5 ac. ..................................................................$249,900. WOODVILLE, 300 PR 5019, 3/2. Barn; 3 ac; hookups/ RV park; ....................................................................$169,900. WARREN, 21 acres with 1/2 ac. lake. 3/2.5/2 carport, fenced, crossed fenced mostly pasture ................$249,900 2/1 CUTE HOME, new carpet and paint, large storage area, fenced in back yard plus fenced in dog pen.........$51,000 28+ ACRES, Chester. Timber, unimproved land, gate in front, hwy. frontage, 3500 per acre..........$100,079 WILDWOOD-GATED COMMUNITY 3/2/2. Updated; new appliances; 2 lots ....SOLD $110,000 GOLF HOME 2/2/2,updated;shop;fireplace ......$119,000 LAKE HOME 3/2/2,game room;needsTLC ..........$125,000 3/2/2 on corner;totally updated;appliances stay $129,000 2/2/2,RV Cover;fenced;storage bldg..Cute Home $139,900 GOLF HOME, 3/3/2 formals; needs work, ....................... ..............................................PENDING SALE $148,000 LAKE HOME 3/2/2 carport; sun room; patio; green house ........................................................................$149,000. LAKE HOME 3/2 carport; deck; loft area; Great Weekend .............................................................................$172,000 LAKE HOME 3/3/2 deck on water w/boat house; Beautiful ............................................................................$189,900 GOLF HOME 3/3/2 shop; storage bldg. view of pond. ..............................................REDUCED 197,000 LAKE HOME 3/2.5/2 patio; deck on water, boat house. ............................................................REDUCED $229,000 LAKE HOME 3/3/2 carport; patio; deck on water; shop. .. ...........................................................REDUCED $239,900. GOLF HOME 4/2F.2H/2, 2 masters; 2 liv. areas; office; cov.patio ................................................................$249,200. LAKE HOME 3/2.5/2; sun room; detach garage w/ workout rm. up. ....................................................$255,000.

Employment

Serving: Alabama Coushatta, Chester, Colmesneil, Dam B, Doucette, Fred, Hillister, Ivanhoe, Spurger, Rockland, Village Mills, Warren, Wildwood, Woodville

Services

choose from. Call (409) 200- ways. 936-295-8188. Open 7 days, Sunday 1:00-5:00. RBI 1068 RBI00073 (40-5t-pce) 35671 (44-2t-pce)

HANDYMAN SERVICES, Home Repair. Senior discount. 1989 2BR/2 BATH 16x68 MetCall David Tate at 283-5614 or al exterior. Great hunting camp house! $13,900 includes delivery 429-4096. (11-tfn-b) and a/c. Call (409) 200-1068 HARDWORKING WOM- RBI00073 (40-5t-pce) AN needing work.Taking down/ trimming trees, mowing, weed 1BR/1 BATH PARK model. eating, raking, cleaning fence $13,900 includes delibery and line/flowerbeds, landscaping, A/C. Call (409) 200-1068 painting houses/fences/barns. RBI00073 (40-5t-pce) Have truck for hauling. Odd jobs, reasonable prices. Now insured. DISCOUNTED NEW PALM Work in any weather. Christal, Harbor Stock units, 5 year war409-834-6130 or 409-224-5293. ranty, lots of extras. Call (409) 200-1068 RBI00073 (40-5t(44-2t-p) pce) GARRETT TREE SVC Cut down, trimming, topping, 3/1 MOBILE HOME on 1/4 clean-up, haul off trees. Work acre in Beech Grove communiin any weather. Now taking ty on FM 777 in Jasper. (409) special orders on firewood. (409) 384-8334 or (409) 384-0000 834-6130 or (409) 273-2142 (42-t48-cc) (44-2t-p) PRICE LOWERED: 3BD/2BA well maintained HO USE CLEANI NG, PAINTING, will be a caretaker home. $22,500 plus land ($3500) and run errands. Have good Location: 233 PR 7511 Off of transportation. Mary Dykes Hwy 190 and CR 3511 (832) (409) 224-2627. No worries, I 729-3274 (43-t3-p) can do it all! (45-1t-cc) DISPLAY MODEL SALE: MOBILE HOME SALES Single and double wides. Come make offer while they last. ReliFHA, USDA, VA and Rural able Homes of Huntsville. (936) Development Loans for manu- 295-8188. I-45 Exit #112 both factured housing. Call (409) ways. Open 7 days, Sundays 200-1068. NMLS ID 259094 1:00-5:00. RBI 35671 (44-2t(40-5t-pce) pce)

EMPLOYMENT

LOOKING FOR HOUSERoofing & Repairs KEEPER at least twice a month. $10/hour in Chester. (936) 969JAY LOTT ROOFING Con- 3122 (43-3t-cc) tractor. All types of roofing applied. Serving Tyler County SINCLAIR CHILDREN’S 20+yrs. References available. CENTER is now hiring for part Satisfaction guaranteed. Call time childcare workers. Must be 409-283-2760 or 409-382-7186. 21 years old. Must have valid (52-tfn-b) driver’s license. Must be able to pass a FBI Criminal backWOODVILLE ROOFING ground check and urine drug SERVICE and Remodeling: screen. Childcare experience Roofing, siding, decks, and re- preferred but not required. Apmodeling. 35 years experience. plications may be picked up at Call Jimmie Estes (409) 429- 201 N. Nellius, Monday-Friday 5525 (37-tfn-b) between teh hours of 8am and 5 pm. (45-2t-b)

EXERCISE CLASS

WALMART IN WOODVILLE is now hiring for a part LADIES EXERCISE CLASS time Certified Pharmacy TechniExercise and learn self defense at cian. (409) 283-8248 (45-2t-b) Campground Baptist Church. Mondays and Thursdays 7-8pm. MOBILE HOME RENT $35 month. First class is free. Call (409) 679-0085 (41-4t-cc) IF EARL WILLIAMS comes in the Booster office at 205 W. Bluff in Woodville, with an ID, he/she wins $5 cash. Prize money must be claimed by the following Monday at 12 p.m.

COMMERCIAL/RENT

Hal Stark Broker Associate C: 409.429.8439

WOODVILLE & COLMESNEIL: 1, 2, 3BR houses, apartments, mobile homes, some all-utilities-paid. Call for availability, 409-837-9802. (35-tfn-b)

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Dogwood Trails Manor Now Hiring LVN’s CNA’s

Pick up application in person M-F 9-4 No Phone Calls Please

647 Hwy 190W, Woodville

Woodville Health and Rehab Now Hiring the Following Positions

Cerified Nurses Aides - All Shifts Offering Sign-On Bonus

Weekend RN Supervisor Complete application at the office. 102 N. Beech • (409) 283-2555

Tyler County Hospital OPEN POSITIONS LVN: Nights, FT, Med/Surg 2 positions Insurance/Collections Clerk: FT, days MLT/MT: FT, nights

COLMESNEIL: 1 BEDROOM $350/month, $350/ To inquire about positions at the hospital, check the employment section of our website at: www.tchospital.us deposit. Water and trash includHuman Resources Department: (409) 283-6590 • 1100 West Bluff • Woodville STORE FOR RENT: Hwy. ed. (409) 837-9802 (31-tfn-b) 190, 1000 s.f., $500/mo. 4091998 2BR/1 BATH Single wide. FLEETWOOD HOMES, 837-9802. (18-tfn-b) Good condition. $14,900. Call TIERRA Homes, Tru Homes, (409) 200-1068 RBI00073 Factory Built Homes, lowSTORE FOR RENT: Hwy (40-5t-pce) est prices! Reliable Homes of 190, 2800 s.f., $1,500/mo. 409Huntsville, I-45 Exit #112 both 837-9802. (18-tfn-b) 3BR/2BA 28x56 used doublewide with 2 living areas. $39,900. Call (409) 200-1068. German Pellets Texas LLC is currently seeking multiple positions for our Woodville RBI00073 (40-5t-pce) location. All positions will require some experience in the field, mandatory experience SPECIALIZING IN LAND/ HOME Financing for manufactured homes. 17 years experience. Call (409) 200-1068. NMLS ID 259094 (40-5t-pce) SUMMER CLEARANCE! SAVE thousands on stock units while supplies last! 10 units to

will depend on position. All positions will be Full-Time rotating schedules. For full job descriptions please refer to workintexas.com with the appropriate job number below.

Mechanical Millwright Industrial Electrician Process Operators Equipment Operators

TWC Posting #3267665 TWC Posting #3266625 TWC Posting #8321430 TWC Posting #8321450

Applications are also available in person at 164 County Road 1040, Woodville, TX 75979.

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County Extra

Serving: Alabama Coushatta, Chester, Colmesneil, Dam B, Doucette, Fred, Hillister, Ivanhoe, Spurger, Rockland, Village Mills, Warren, Wildwood, Woodville

Deer Season begins 14 year old Reese Shaw shot this nine point at 7:30 a.m. opening morning of rifle season, while hunting with his Dad on their land in Tyler County. His brother Riley shot a nine point off the same stand, located in the same place and distance identical to this deer last year. Congratulations Reese.

ANNOUNCEMENTS THEWOODVILLEGROUP of Alcoholics Anonymous Meets: 101 Pine St. (corner of 69 & 287) on Fri. 7 p.m. For Help Call (409) 454-4053 or (409) 200-5213. (1-tfn-nc)

AL-ANON: Family Groups is an Anonymous Fellowship of Relatives and Friends of AlcoholSend in your Deer photos to be printed ics. There are Many Al-Anon and in the Booster during the season. Email: Ala-Teen Meetings Throughout the Southeast Texas Area. If manager@tylercountybooster.com You are Affected By a Drinking Problem Someone Else Has, And Want Further Information, Please Call (409) 899-3343. (1-tfn-nc)

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You are Invited

to Veteran’s Day Programs around Tyler County

Chester Lions cleaning city properties Sat.

FI BROMYALGIA SUPPORT: Call Loretta Mott at The Chester Lions set up a vision screening (409) 331-0018. (1-tfn-nc) for Pre-K thru first graders at Chester ISD on October 14. Nurse Becki Byrd and Lions THE NEW BEGINNINGS Pat and Jennie Brady used the Welch Allyn AA group: 112 S. Pecan, will meet Spot Vision Screener on 40 students find- Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. Call Debbie ing at least three students needing further @ (409) 429-6401 or Anthony examination. @ (409) 200-0071 (5-tfn-nc) The Chester club meets this Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Chester Masonic Lodge with a BINGO EVERY WEDNESmeal followed by a short meeting; open to DAY at the Nutrition Center, 201 Willow, from 12:30-Until! anyone interested. On Saturday, club members will be clean- (1-tfn-nc) ing up some property within the city limits I CAN COPE is an educational of Chester. Contact Lion Chuck at 936- support group offered by the ACS 969- 3277 for further information. and provides support services to survivors and caregivers. Lynn Hays began this support group Fall Festival Saturday, November 15 at Woodville United Methodist at Camp Niwana. RSVP to: niwana@ Church. Meetings are held at 6 gmail.om with questions and attendance. p.m. the first Thursday of each month. For more information on I Can Cope, contact Lynn Hays at (409) 429-8189 or Charlean Wiggins at (936) 969-3114 or (936) 760-5618. (1-tfn-nc) C H RI S T I N E ’ S P LAC E RESALE Shop, representing Family Services of SE Texas, a non-profit organization, accepts donations M-F at 501 West Bluff, (409) 331-9939, and is open daily for your shopping needs for the entire family. Women and Children’s Outreach of Tyler County offers support and counseling to victims and/ or families of victims, including abused women and children. Call (409) 283-5887 for assistance. (1-tfn-nc) L.B.A.S Left Behind After Suicide support group meetings are every Monday, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at city hall in Huntington, Tex. on 69, next door to Dollar General Store. Leaders: Joe Sawyer, H- 876-9001 C404-7135. Jennie Christopher, C- 676-3253. Sabrina Sallas Fisher, C- 465-3878. Debbie Sallas Robinson, C- 404-8703. ‘Time heals all wounds’ is not always enough for survivors of Joel Stanley killed this eleven point with a 18 3/4 inch outside spread on opening suicide. Shared feelings enrich and lead to growth and healing. morning of rifle season, near his home in Colmesneil. (18-tfn)

Congratulations to former Warren graduate who represented SFA sophomores as 2014 Homecoming Dutchess

TOPS MEETING LOCATIONS: Mondays, 9:45 a.m. at Dogwood Hills Baptist Church, (409) 283-7188 or (936) 4140570. Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Spurger, (409) 429-5239. Mondays, 6:00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Spurger, (409) 429-7147. (17-tfn-nc) Hello, my name is Brandi Hamilton. I’m a 2013 graduate from EXERCISE CLASS at the Warren High School. I would love to share an amazing experience Nutrition Center Monday, that happened to me this year. I was elected as Stephen F. Austin State University’s 2014 Sophomore Duchess for the Homecoming Court. I was the girl that represented my entire SFA sophomore class! Our homecoming was October 25 against Southeastern, Louisiana and it was a winning day for the Lumberjacks. I’m truly honored and blessed to have been selected as the 2014 sophomore duchess for SFA. I was literally so shocked when they announced my name when I won and it still overwhelms me at times to think that I actually got it! The whole experience was wonderful. It really showed me all the love and support I have from my friends and family to have achieved something like this. Even though it was a lot to do for homecoming, it was honestly one of the best experiences of my life and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. This has really shown me that I can achieve anything I set my mind to.

In Honor of Your Service to Our Country, the students and faculty of Colmesneil ISD would like to honor all veterans on November 11. All veterans are cordially invited to a brunch sponsored by the Colmesneil High School Student Council members and officers. Please join us . . . Tuesday, November 11 at RB Moffett Gymnasium in Colmesneil for Brunch at 10 a.m. and a program to follow. On November 11, a celebration will be held to honor our veterans. This Veterans Day program will take place at the Woodville High School SUMMIT auditorium at 10 a.m. as a tribute to all who have served or are presently serving in our military. Families of current service members are invited to attend and will be recognized as well. Following the program those honored and their spouses are invited to a luncheon at the Summit. For more information, please call Woodville I.S.D. at 283-3752. If you know a veteran of any age or generation, please encourage them to attend this program as we pay tribute to them. The Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of Tyler County, along with Monk’s Action Wash, will be honoring the veterans of this county on November 11 at 4 p.m. at Heritage Village. All Tyler County veterans are invited to the special event, as the troops come together to plant a tree in their honor. The goal is to give the veterans and their families a place to come to and be reminded of how grateful our county is for the sacrifices each veteran made. Warren High School Student Council is hosting a Veteran’s Day Program for our nations Veterans and families on Tuesday, November 11 in the high school gymnasium. Veterans and families are asked to eat lunch that will be prepared and served by the student council. Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. The program will begin promptly at 1:00 p.m. Please come and honor our Veterans with us.

Wednesday and Friday beginning at 10 a.m. Free and open to anyone in the community. We now have 10 people, men and women, and we would love to add more to our group. 201 Veterans Way, Woodville, TX (38-tfn-nc) H ELP I N G YO U R S ELF WITH Diabetes-We can help you manage your diabetes. We teach a program for your spe-

Red Ribbon Week Parade a huge success

Students in Tyler County are proud to be Drug Free

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cific needs as a Diabetic. Our classes are free. If you feel you could benefit from knowing more about diabetes, call today. Diabetes Educator: Kathy Jones, LVN 283-2822 (39-tfn-nc) JOURNE Y: SUPPORT GROUP for Healthy eating. Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. Bethel Baptist Church. 334 FM 1943 W, Warren Texas 77664. (409) 547-3201 (3-nc)


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Knapp Ford, a Woodville car

dealership owned by Tom Knapp from 1979 -1999, celebrated by

having a reunion with all of their

former employees. Knapp showed his appreciation by giving each former

employee a bonus to say “thank you” for their years of service.

Legals

Serving: Alabama Coushatta, Chester, Colmesneil, Dam B, Doucette, Fred, Hillister, Ivanhoe, Spurger, Rockland, Village Mills, Warren, Wildwood, Woodville

LEGAL NOTICE

Estate of HELEN PAULINE TOMPKINS, Deceased, were issued on October 30, 2014, in Cause No. 9051, pending in the County Court of TYLER County, Texas, to: SUSAN RAMOS. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: LINDSEY B. WHISENHANT Attorney at Law 130 South Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 DATED the 30th day of October, 2014. LINDSEY B. WHISENHANT Attorney for SUSAN RAMOS State Bar No.: 21272400 130 South Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 Telephone: (409) 283-8288 Facsimile: (409) 283-8078 E-mail: lbwlaw@hotmail.com (45-1t-b)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of JAMES TSCHOERNER, Deceased, were issued on October 30, 2014, in Cause No. 9048, pending in the County Court of TYLER County, Texas, to: KATHY CARRUTH. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: LINDSEY B. WHISENHANT Attorney at Law 130 South Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 DATED the 30th day of October, 2014. LINDSEY B. WHISENHANT Attorney for KATHY CARRUTH State Bar No.: 21272400 130 South LEGAL NOTICE Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 Telephone: (409) 283-8288 FacNOTICE TO CREDITORS simile: (409) 283-8078 E-mail: Notice is hereby given that origilbwlaw@hotmail.com (45-1t-b) nal Letters Testamentary for the Estate of ROBERT ANTHOLEGAL NOTICE NY WILLIAMS, Deceased, were issued on October 30, 2014, NOTICE TO CREDITORS in Cause No. 9064, pending in Notice is hereby given that origithe County Court of TYLER nal Letters Testamentary for the County, Texas, to: ALETHA Estate of DANNY LEE SELF, WILLIAMS. All persons having SR., Deceased, were issued on claims against this Estate which October 30, 2014, in Cause No. is currently being administered 9065, pending in the County are required to present them Court of TYLER County, Texto the undersigned within the as, to: JEANETTE SELF. All time and in the manner prepersons having claims against scribed by law. c/o: LINDSEY this Estate which is currently B. WHISENHANT Attorney at being administered are required Law 130 South Charlton Woodto present them to the underville, TX 75979 DATED the signed within the time and in 30th day of October, 2014. the manner prescribed by law. LINDSEY B. WHISENHANT c/o: LINDSEY B. WHISENAttorney for ALETHA HANT Attorney at Law 130 WILLIAMS State Bar No.: South Charlton Woodville, 21272400 130 South Charlton TX 75979 DATED the day Woodville, TX 75979 Telephone: of , 2014. LINDSEY B. (409) 283-8288 Facsimile: (409) WHISENHANT Attorney 283-8078 E-mail: lbwlaw@hofor JEANETTE SELF State tmail.com (45-1t-b) Bar No.: 21272400 130 South Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 LEGAL NOTICE Telephone: (409) 283-8288 Facsimile: (409) 283-8078 E-mail: NOTICE TO CREDITORS lbwlaw@hotmail.com (45-1t-b) Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the LEGAL NOTICE Estate of ALVA LOUISE ADKINS, Deceased, were issued on NOTICE TO CREDITORS October 30, 2014, in Cause No. Notice is hereby given that origi- 9066, pending in the County nal Letters Testamentary for the

Court of TYLER County, Texas, to: DANNY ADKINS. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: LINDSEY B. WHISENHANT Attorney at Law 130 South Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 DATED the 30th day of October, 2014. LINDSEY B. WHISENHANT Attorney for DANNY ADKINS State Bar No.: 21272400 130 South Charlton Woodville, TX 75979 Telephone: (409) 283-8288 Facsimile: (409) 283-8078 E-mail: lbwlaw@hotmail.com (45-1t-b)

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of BLANCHE RISINGER SHAW, Deceased, were issued on October 29, 2014, in Cause No. 9044, pending in the County Court of Tyler County, Texas, to: DONALD WAYNE SHAW. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: J. MICHAEL RISINGER Attorney at Law 314 S. Magnolia Woodville, Texas 75979 DATED the day of , 2014. J. MICHAEL RISINGER Attorney for DONALD WAYNE SHAW State Bar No.: 24000483 314 S. Magnolia Woodville, Texas 75979 Telephone: (409) 283‑2324 Facsimile: (409) 283‑8244 (451t-b)

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of GENE A. ALEGRE, SR., Deceased, were issued on October 29, 2014, in Cause No. 9052, pending in the County Court of Tyler County, Texas, to: BETTY JOYCE ALEGRE. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the under-

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signed within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: J. MICHAEL RISINGER Attorney at Law 314 S. Magnolia Woodville, Texas 75979 DATED the day of ,2014.J. MICHAEL RISINGER Attorney for BETTY JOYCE ALEGRE State Bar No.: 24000483 314 S. Magnolia Woodville, Texas 75979 Telephone: (409) 283-2324 Facsimile: (409) 283-8244 Email: jmichaelrisinger@att.net (45-1t-b)

the manner prescribed by law. c/o: J. MICHAEL RISINGER Attorney at Law 314 S. Magnolia Woodville, Texas 75979 DATED the day of , 2014. J. MICHAEL RISINGER Attorney for JAMES HYDEN State Bar No.: 24000483 314 S. Magnolia Woodville, Texas 75979 Telephone: (409) 2832324 Facsimile: (409) 283-8244 E-mail: jmichaelrisinger@att. net (45-1t-b)

LEGAL NOTICE

THE ORCHARD ASSISTED Living: Creative Solutions in Healthcare does not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression. Creative Solutions in Healthcare estain abiertos a todos y no discriminara contra nadie devido a raza, edad, sexo, color, orientacion sexual, discapacidad fisica o mental, religion, descendencia, origen nacional, estatus matrimonial, informacion genetica, afilliacion politica, o identificacion y expresion de genero. (45-1t-b)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of WILLIAM PLEASANT THOMASON II, Deceased, were issued on October 29, 2014, in Cause No. 9058, pending in the County Court of Tyler County, Texas, to: WILLIAM PLEASANT THOMASON III. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: WILLIAM PLEASANT THOMASON III 14677 MAIN ST. CHESTER, TEXAS 75936 DATED the day of , 2014. J. MICHAEL RISINGER Attorney for WILLIAM PLEASANT THOMASON III State Bar No.: 24000483 314 S. Magnolia Woodville, Texas 75979 Telephone: (409) 283-2324 Facsimile: (409) 283-8244 Email: jmichaelrisinger@att.net (45-1t-b)

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of CYNTHIA KAY HYDEN, Deceased, were issued on October 29, 2014, in Cause No. 9053, pending in the County Court of Tyler County, Texas, to: JAMES HYDEN. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

INVITATION FOR COMPETITIVE SEALED PROPOSALS Spurger independent School District will receive Competitive Sealed Proposals at the Spurger Administration office, 12212 Highway 92 North, Spurger, Texas 77660 until 2:00P. M. on Tuesday, December 2, 2014, for the Proposed Additions & Renovations to Spurger Independent School District, Spurger, Texas 77660. Proposers are invited to submit sealed proposals. Each proposer shall identify their proposal on the outside of the sealed envelope in the following manner: Proposal Name: Additions & Renovations to Spurger Independent School District All proposals will be opened publicly by the Owner and Architect. Proposals

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Church

Serving: Alabama Coushatta, Chester, Colmesneil, Dam B, Doucette, Fred, Hillister, Ivanhoe, Spurger, Rockland, Village Mills, Warren, Wildwood, Woodville

Journey Into Fullness by

Gloria Russell Tradition

Tradition! Who can forget the great movie, “Fiddler on the Roof ”? One thing that it presented so well was the way man’s traditions are passed by word of mouth from generation to generation through stories, beliefs, or customs—many which have little or no relevance to the present and were started most often for man’s convenience or because of superstitions. I’m sure you heard the story about four generations of women preparing for a family get-together. The younger girls were receiving instructions on how to cook great-great grandmother’s pot roast. Their mother said, “To start with always cut it in half.” One of the grand-daughter’s asked, “Why?” Her reply was, “I don’t know. That’s the way we’ve always done it.” With a question mark on each face they all turned to the older woman. She began to laugh. “My grandmother didn’t have a pot big enough.” Is it possible the church is guilty of performing meaningless traditions? Paul was a zealous Jew who wrote this: “I advanced in Judaism beyond many of my peers being more zealous for the traditions of my fathers.” Only divine intervention could suddenly change Paul from being zealous for the traditions of his people to being zealous for the gospel. Let’s not forget the warning found in 2 Thessalonians 2:15. “Stand fast and hold the traditions which you were taught by word or our letter.” In other words, some traditions need to be observed and passed on, but only those we find in the pages of our Bible. We must use discernment about the rest. Some may be good traditions or they may be not so good. It’s easy to present a tradition of the church as truth when you’ve heard something over and over and have taken for granted it’s from the Bible. This is also dangerous and destructive and can produce death rather than the life-giving Word of God. Let us become wise in this hour of great deception and refuse to accept everything we read or hear just because it sounds intelligent or because everyone accepts it as fact. Allow our Teacher , God’s Holy Spirit to give discernment and filter all information through the Word of God. See you next week, Gloria

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Lakeside Apostolic Church clothing building damaged by falling tree, seeking help to maintain their ministry My name is Harold Davies. I pastor the Lakeside Apostolic Church of Townbluff, Texas; Located on FM 92 near Dam “B”. We are a country church with a small congregation; but the people have a big heart and a great vision. At the present time, we are getting ready for Toys for Christmas. We collect toys all year long. We have mostly gathered them from the Women’s and Children’s Shelter and people from our community. We collect the toys and stuffed animals and check them for operation and clean the stuffed animals, And dress the dolls and comb their hair, getting them ready to give out. It’s a lot of work but we have been able to help 360 kids have gifts for Christmas. The way it works is, on the third Saturday of December, which is food bank day, we put out the toys in the back of the church and let the parents, guardians, or grandparents select two toys and two stuffed animals per child. At 9:30 a.m., anyone can come and get whatever is left. It is rewarding to watch the excitement of everyone shopping to bring a little happiness at Christmas. The third Saturday of the month is a very busy time around the church. We hand out boxes of food to between 600 and 700 people a month. We spend better than $14,000 a year plus the cost of picking up the food, in fuel cost and vehicle maintenance. We pick up the food from the Southeast Texas Food Bank, located in Beaumont, Texas. We try to go every week so we can have enough food to give out each month. We have to depend on donations and grants to meet the financial needs of the food bank. The utility cost for running the refrigerators and freezers, and also replacing a freezer when it quits, is carried by the church. We really need a walk-in refrigerator and freezer. We started in 2003 with a 16’ X 16’ building and later added a 20’ X 20’ addition that makes the building adequate for our use. There are many needy people in our area that feel that what we provide them helps them make it through the month. We also have volunteers from the community who help us make up the boxes and help carry the boxes to the peoples’ vehicles. Every food bank Saturday, we also give away free clothes. Most of our clothes are donated by local people. People who have yard sales, will ask us to come and pick up their left overs, which may

include clothing and yard sale items. We sort, and separate all the clothing, keeping only the best to give out to those who need clothing. Our clothes has been kept in a little crowded trailer that is impossible to get around in. We are presently building a 16’ X 34’ metal building to use for the clothes. Half the building will be used for the clothes and half for a small recreation room for our teens. Some of the yard-sale items have been given to people who needed things that we had in the yard-sale items, especially families whose homes were destroyed by fire or tornadoes. The rest of the items have been sold to help our kids go to church camp and other youth activities. We have tried to use the items donated wisely and not be wasteful. The Spurger Volunteer Fire Department has also donated the things remaining from their garage sale to us, increasing the variety of things for our yard-sale. We are presently trying to raise funds to repair the metal building where a tree fell through the clothing building. U.S. Buildings wants $3900 to replace the damaged part of the building. Any donations can be sent to P.O. Box 85, Spurger, Tx. 77660 or call 409-4293788. Judge Judy Haney identified this clothing distribution as the emergency response source for Tyler County in our area.

Woodville UMC Invites you to a Grief Share Event

For Those Who Have Lost Loved Ones—the holiday season is fast approaching, and you are likely experiencing a jumble of emotions that you’ve yet to sort out. Facing a holiday after the death of a loved one can be more difficult than your friends and even family members may realize. The “GriefShare: Surviving the Holidays” video, discussion group and devotional material will help you not only to survive the holidays, but also find strength, healing and the tools to move forward in your daily walk through the deep pain of grief. The event will be held Saturday, November 22, from 9 a.m. until noon, at Woodville United Methodist Church Wesley Center in Woodville. Brunch will be provided, please contact our church office so that we can prepare sufficient food and materials. Church Office: 409-283-2471 Church Address: 508 West Bluff St. Woodville, TX Wesley Center is located behind the sanctuary facing Nellius St.

TYLER COUNTY CHURCH LISTINGS

LAKESIDE APOSTOLIC FM 92, Spurger, 429-3525

ASSEMBLY OF GOD ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP 12065 Hwy 190 E., 283-3324 ASSEMBLY OF GOD 493 CR 4450, Hillister, 283-2725 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 109 N. Charlton St., Woodville, 283-1052 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 404 N. Wheeler St. Colmesneil, 837-4496 HILLISTER ASSEMBLY OF GOD 493 County Road 4450 Hillister, 283-7549 OAK GROVE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 18459 FM 92 Rd. S. Fred, 429-5318

BETHANY BAPTIST 1880 CR 2570, Colmesneil COMMUNITY BAPTIST 15156 FM 92 Rd. S. Spurger, 429-3101 BEECH CREEK BAPTIST 437 CR 4540 Spurger, 429-3537 BETHEL BAPTIST 334 FM 1943W Warren, 547-3201 CALVARY BAPTIST 909 N Magnolia St., Woodville, 283-2004 CAMPGROUND BAPTIST 295 County Road 2075, Woodville, 409-673-1132 CAMP ZION BAPTIST 268 CR 3100 Doucette, 283-5497

Woodville, 283-3202

EMMANUEL BAPTIST Hwy 69, Colmesneil, 837-5260 ENON BAPTIST FM 1745, Chester, 969-2394 FAIRVIEW BAPTIST 3025 FM 92 S., Spurger, 429-3947 FIRST BAPTIST DOUCETTE 2245 Hwy 69 N. Woodville FIRST BAPTIST COLMESNEIL 208 W. Elder St.Colmesneil, 837-5439 FIRST BAPTIST SPURGER 12676 FM 92 S, Spurger, 429-3116 FIRST BAPTIST WOODVILLE 202 S. Charlton St., 283-2588 FIRST SHILOH BAPTIST 114 County Road 2310, Woodville, 283-8700

LITTLE FLOCK BAPTIST 1284 County Road 4490 Hillister, 547-3336

MT. HOPE BAPTIST 400 N. Rail Road Ave, Colmesneil MOSS MILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST Highway 190 E., Woodville, 283-3166 MT CARMEL BAPTIST Hwy 255, Woodville, 283-7513 MT NEBO BAPTIST 13259 FM 1943 Rd E. Fred, 429-5579 MT OLIVET BAPTIST FM 92, Fred, 429-5878 MT SINAI BAPTIST Hollyfork, Colmesneil, 283-8566 NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 714 CR 4525, Warren

TEJAS ROAD BAPTIST Hwy. 69 N, Colmesneil, 837-2160 TRUE VINE BAPTIST 2626 US Hwy 69 N. Doucette, 283-6863 VICTORY IN JESUS BAPTIST 13626 FM 1746, Woodville 409-429-3460 WARREN CHAPEL BAPTIST 1482 County Road 4470 Warren, 547-0165 WARREN FIRST BAPTIST 11645 US Hwy 69 S. Warren, 547-2215

WOODVILLE MISSIONARY BAPTIST 1446 FM 1746, Woodville

METHODIST CADE METHODIST CHURCH FM 1745, Chester, 969-2257 SPURGER UNITED METHODIST 13237 FM 1013 Rd. Spurger, 429-3401 WARREN UNITED METHODIST 11774 US Hwy. 69S, Warren WOODVILLE UNITED METHODIST 508 W. Bluff St., 283-2471

MORMON CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- DAY SAINTS 1000 N. Pine St., 283-2236

ZION HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST Hwy 69, Colmesneil, 837-2064

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AGAPE CHURCH 1102 FM 1745 N. Colmesneil, 837-4434

HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH 3020 FM 2565 Woodville

NEW PILGRIM BAPTIST Railroad, Woodville, 283-7227

CHESTER BAPTIST Chester, 969-2311

HILLISTER BAPTIST 258 FM 1013 Rd. Hillister, 283-3350

NEW SHADY GROVE BAPTIST 5514 US Hwy 190 E., Woodville, 283-2218

TRINITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 120 County Road 1095 Woodville, 283-2447

CHURCH NEW LIFE BAPTIST 105 Avalon Ct., Woodville, 283-2333

HILLTOP BAPTIST 11472 US Hwy 190 E., Dam B, 283-7580

NEW ZION BAPTIST CR 4415 off Hwy 92 Spurger, 429-5089

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CHURCH NEW LIFE BAPTIST 213 County Rd. 1075, Woodville, 283-7002

KATY BAPTIST N. Pitzer St., Colmesneil, 837-2022

PALESTINE BAPTIST Chester, 969-2524

LITTLE BAPTIST 1725 County Road 4470 Warren, 547-2274

PILGRIM REST BAPTIST 80 Cobb Mill Rd., Woodville, 283-3904

WARREN CHURCH OF CHRIST 357 County Road 4475 Warren, 547-0064

FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 123 County Road 4260, Woodville, 283-2161

PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST 401 Elm, Woodville, 283-3008

WOODVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy 190 W., 283-5977

GOOD SAMARITAN FELLOWSHIP 21544 FM 92 S., Fred, 429-3777

ROCKLAND BAPTIST 409-504-6124, Rockland

COWBOY CHURCH

SHADY GROVE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Hwy. 190 W & CR 2175 936-563-4267

ALLENE INDEPENDENT BAPTIST 250 FM 3065, Colmesneil

CANEY CREEK BAPTIST Fm 1745 Chester, 969-2220

DOGWOOD HILLS BAPTIST 823 U.S. Hwy 190 W., BYTHEWOOD LEGAL SERVICES, PLLC www.bythewoodlegal.com

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SPRINGHILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST Springhill Rd., Woodville, 283-5792

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CHARLES CURT & BARBARA WITT 4 miles So. of Woodville on Hwy 69 Ph: 409-283-2487 Fax: 409-283-5122

GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 23276 FM 92 S., Fred, 429-5115

CATHOLIC OUR LADY OF PINES CATHOLIC 1601 N. Pine St., Woodville, 283-5367

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BIBLE BELIEVERS TABERNACLE 12978 US 69 S. Warren, 936-969-2220 CHRIST’S COMMUNITY Woodville, 283-7480 FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER 12212 US Hwy. 69S Bldg 3 Warren, 547-3433

NEW BEGINNINGS PRAISE & WORSHIP TYLER COUNTY COWBOY CHURCH 501 County Road 3330 Colmesneil, 837-2210 Woodville Intermediate Cafeteria 382-7822

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FAITH TABERNACLE PENTECOSTAL Hwy. 1013, Hillister, 283-3422 ST PAUL’S EPISCOPAL 1703 W. Bluff St., Woodville, 283-3710 JESUS’ NAME UPC FM 1943 E., Warren, 547-2238 GOSPEL WOODVILLE GOSPEL TABERNACLE WOODVILLE UNITED PENTECOSTAL 1561 US Highway 69 N., 283-2156 1613 W. Bluff St., 283-2049

JEHOVAH’S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL JEHOVAH’S Highway 190 W., 283-7579

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Church

Serving: Alabama Coushatta, Chester, Colmesneil, Dam B, Doucette, Fred, Hillister, Ivanhoe, Spurger, Rockland, Village Mills, Warren, Wildwood, Woodville

The Arenos In Concert Sunday At Bethel Baptist

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The Preacher Says...

The Arenos return to Bethel Baptist Church in Warren at 6 p.m. this Sunday for a night of great gospel music! Living in Southwest Louisiana has given their music a decidedly different flavor! It ranges from traditional bluegrass, country and Southern Gospel...but all with a touch of Cajun! Jonathan, Penny and Nathan are the current members of the group, and their talent is absolutely amazing! Penny sings lead and harmony vocals and plays the piano. Jonathan sings, plays the mandolin, banjo and auto harp! Nathan also sings and plays the guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and writes many of the Arenos’ songs! For anyone new in the area, Bethel Baptist Church is located on FM 1943 West, one block off US 69. In Warren. Bro. Larry Staggs is the Pastor.

by Keith Bellamy

Another Side Of Grief

Woodville Church of Christ honored Keith and Diane Bellamy Sunday, November 2 with an Appreciation Day for 15 years of service.

Camp Zion 105th Anniversary Nov. 13-16

First Baptist Church Doucette sponsored Trunk or Treat at Camp Ta Ku La this past Friday night. Everyone had a great time playing games, comparing costumes and listening to Bro Dan’s testimony. There were some very unique costumes including “Jesus and Lazarus”. All youth are invited to Bible study on Sunday night and Praise and Worship on Wednesday. Come and join us in an awesome time in the Lord. Bro Steve Hays, pastor. Dan Alpin, Associate Pastor.

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The pastor, officers and members of Camp Zion Missionary Baptist Church will hold their 105th Church anniversary November 13, 14 and 16. Everyone is cordially invited to come and worship in these services with us. Our guest speaker and church for Thursday, November 13, will be Apostle Anthony Terrell and The New Pilgrim Apostolic Church family. Friday, November 14 guest speaker and church will be Rev. Floyd Graham and the New Shady Grove Church family. Thursday and Friday services will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, November 16, at 3:30 p.m. will feature guest speaker and church Bishop La Forest Bell and the Higher Praise church of Deliverance family. For more information please contact Rev. Karlin Limbrick at (409) 283-5497 or (409) 383-0318.

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About the time I think I know about grief I discover another side of it. A few years ago I published Grief is Messy. And part two is being worked on. However, on June 19, my sister-in-law passed away. She was my wife’s only sister. She was never really my sister-in-law. I had known her as long as I have known my wife. She was my sister. We were very close. She and my wife were so much alike that one would think they were twins. So on June 19 Janet got to go home. And we miss her terribly. It is a hurt that we had not experienced before. It is an emptiness that cannot be explained. There is a void we have to deal with. And yes, we have heard words that say she is better off. She is not in pain anymore. And after all, because she was a believer, we can be assured that she is okay. All of that is true. However, I remember Virgil Fry saying after his wife’s death, he was not better off. And we are not better off. We have a giant hole in our hearts. And to be honest I don’t want to hear some unwanted, unsolicited comments. We are not the first to experience something like this. But that doesn’t make it easier. I despise Satan even more because he is the cause of death. And until we breathe our last breath we will fight him to the end. Many want to blame God when there is a tragedy in their lives. Why not blame Satan? After all he is the father of lies and the instigator of evil. Our loving God is not the cause of evil. Satan is! One thing I know is that we will not let this destroy us! Yes, this is another side of Grief. I think Paul’s advice in 2 Timothy 2:10 fits here. So I am willing to endure anything if it will bring salvation and eternal glory in Christ Jesus to those God has chosen.

God’s Knowledge In The New Testament Compiled by Gayle Powers from The Holy Bible (NIV)

Luke 8 even know where he comes from.” 9 His disciples asked him what this parable meant. 10 He said, “The Matthew 10 knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of God has been given to you, John 12 32 “Whoever acknowledges me before others, I will also acknowledge but to others I speak in parables, so that, “‘though seeing, they may not 42 Yet at the same time many even among the leaders believed in before my Father in heaven. 33 But whoever disowns me before oth- see; though hearing, they may not understand.’ him. But because of the Pharisees they would not openly acknowledge ers, I will disown before my Father in heaven. their faith for fear they would be put out of the synagogue; 43 for they Luke 11 loved human praise more than praise from God. 44 Then Jesus cried Matthew 13 52 “Woe to you experts in the law, because you have taken away out, “Whoever believes in me does not believe in me only, but in the 10 The disciples came to him and asked, “Why do you speak to the the key to knowledge. You yourselves have not entered, and you have one who sent me. 45 The one who looks at me is seeing the one who people in parables?” 11 He replied,“Because the knowledge of the secrets hindered those who were entering.” 53 When Jesus went outside, the sent me. 46 I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who of the kingdom of heaven has been given to you, but not to them. 12 Pharisees and the teachers of the law began to oppose him fiercely and believes in me should stay in darkness. 47 “If anyone hears my words Whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance. to besiege him with questions, 54 waiting to catch him in something but does not keep them, I do not judge that person. For I did not come Whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them. he might say. to judge the world, but to save the world. 48 There is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not accept my words; the very words Luke 1 Luke 12 I have spoken will condemn them at the last day. 49 For I did not 67 His father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and proph8 “I tell you, whoever publicly acknowledges me before others, the speak on my own, but the Father who sent me commanded me to say esied: 68 “Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, because he has come Son of Man will also acknowledge before the angels of God. 9 But all that I have spoken. to his people and redeemed them. 69 He has raised up a horn of salva- whoever disowns me before others will be disowned before the angels tion for us in the house of his servant David 70 (as he said through his of God. 10 And everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man holy prophets of long ago), 71 salvation from our enemies and from will be forgiven, but anyone who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit the hand of all who hate us— 72 to show mercy to our ancestors and will not be forgiven. to remember his holy covenant, 73 the oath he swore to our father Abraham: 74 to rescue us from the hand of our enemies, and to enable John 9 us to serve him without fear 75 in holiness and righteousness before 20 “We know he is our son,” the parents answered, “and we know he him all our days. 76 And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the was born blind. 21 But how he can see now, or who opened his eyes, Members of Franks Branch Church and Cemetery will sell gumbo Most High; for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for we don’t know. Ask him. He is of age; he will speak for himself.” 22 Saturday, November 8, beginning at 11 a.m. at the Church on Hwy. him, 77 to give his people the knowledge of salvation through the His parents said this because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders, 92 in Fred. Cemetery cleanup will start at 8 a.m. forgiveness of their sins, 78 because of the tender mercy of our God, by who already had decided that anyone who acknowledged that Jesus which the rising sun will come to us from heaven 79 to shine on those was the Messiah would be put out of the synagogue. 23 That was Pray living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into why his parents said, “He is of age; ask him.” 24 A second time they Until Something Happens the path of peace.” 80 And the child grew and became strong in spirit; summoned the man who had been blind. “Give glory to God by telling and he lived in the wilderness until he appeared publicly to Israel. the truth,” they said. “We know this man is a sinner.” 25 He replied, “Whether he is a sinner or not, I don’t know. One thing I do know. I Luke 7 was blind but now I see!” 26 Then they asked him, “What did he do to 29 (All the people, even the tax collectors, when they heard Jesus’ you? How did he open your eyes?” 27He answered, “I have told you words, acknowledged that God’s way was right, because they had already and you did not listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Do been baptized by John. 30 But the Pharisees and the experts in the you want to become his disciples too?” 28 Then they hurled insults at law rejected God’s purpose for themselves, because they had not been him and said, “ You are this fellow’s disciple! We are disciples of Moses! baptized by John.) 29 We know that God spoke to Moses, but as for this fellow, we don’t

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