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Chester in the Playoffs

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Honoring Tyler County Veterans

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Local Veterans Honored—Every year on Veterans Day, Woodville residents gather at the Eagle Summit to honor our Veterans. There is always an interesting program that allows students to participate in recognizing the sacrifices given by so many men and women through the years. Shown above is the introduction of the MIA/POW ceremony, recognizing those who still have not returned from war.

28th Annual Tyler County Law Enforcement Man arrested in Warren had Crystal Banquet held October 21 in Warren Meth in Uhaul by Michael G. Maness

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On November 8 at approximately 6 p.m., deputies with the Tyler County Sheriffs Department were dispatched to County Road 1450 off of HWY 1943 West in Warren, in reference to a suspicious vehicle. The subject in the vehicle had been contacted by law enforcement earlier and stated that he had no money for gas and no home. According to Chief Deputy Phil Ryan with the Tyler County Sheriffs Department, the white Uhaul van was parked in the roadway just beyond a blind curve and was a hazard. The driver was sitting in the vehicle resting his head on the steering wheel. He was identified as Richard Yandle. He was advised that he was creating a hazard and was questioned as to why he was sitting in such a remote location. According to Ryan, the subject then started making nonsensical statements that had nothing to do with the issue at hand. Yandle became increasingly agitated and was in close proximity to the deputy and made contact with him. The deputy then pulled his taser, stepped back and instructed the subject to completely exit the vehicle. Yandle exited and told the deputy that his identification was inside the vehicle and when the deputy went to retrieve that it, he noticed a clear baggie in the front seat with a white crystalline substance that later field tested positive for methamphetamine. The vehicle was towed and the subject was placed in custody and transported to Tyler county jail.

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recent trip to Israel, touching touched Israelis face each day. FBC Pastor them, and the banquet was, again, a upon the security concerns that the Troy Richardson was glad to host resounding success.

The 28th Annual Tyler County Law Enforcement Banquet was hosted by the Masonic Lodges in Tyler County and held on Tuesday, Oct. 21st at the First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Warren. After the meal, John Sutton, a past master and current district #121 deputy of the Texas Grand Lodge, introduced the many law enforcement officers from all facets of Tyler County, including the Tyler County Sheriff ’s office, Woodivlle Police, several constables, JPs, and county officials.There were over 160 present. Sutton also introduced D. B. Thompson, Jr. as the originator of the Tyler County Law Enforcement Banquet when he was Master of Myrta Lodge some 28 years ago. Masons have always encouraged support of law enforcement, good citizenship, and patriotism in they charters and governing principles. Keynote speaker Jefferson County Jefferson County Sheriff Mitch Woods (L) was introduced by John Sutton at the Sheriff and Mason Mitch Woods the 28th Annual Tyler County Law Enforcement Banquet sponsored by Tyler County presented a slide presentation on his Masons.

Index Obituaries.............. 2A Columnists............. 3A Society.................... 4A Jail Report.............. 5A Sports.............6A&7A Real Estate........2B&3B Church............ 6B&7B Classifieds............... 1B

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Obituaries

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Annie Seamans Annie Mary Seamans, 90, of Chester, Texas passed away, Thursday, November 6, 2014 at Ty ler County Hospital in Woodville, Texas. Visitation was held Friday, November 7, 2014 from 6 – 8 p.m. at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Woodville. Funeral services were held on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel in Woodville. Burial followed at Seamans Cemetery in Chester. Officiating was Brother Hails Taylor. Serving as pallbearers

were Toby Toler, Ross Toler, Ben Wallace, Robby Wellborn, Rishi Gosine, Don Cryer, and John Fuller. Serving as honorary pallbearer was Ronnie Salmon. Annie Mary was born September 10, 1924 to Wayne & Nettie Hobgood Reeves in Houston, Texas. She was a retired rural mail carrier with the U.S. Postal Service and a member of Chester Baptist Church for over 60 years. She is survived by her husband of 68 years, H. O. Seamans of Chester; daughters, Waynette Seamans of Chester; Kay Wallace & husband, Ben of Crosby; grandchildren, Toby & Sarah Toler, Kaylee Toler, Lauren & Robby Wellborn, Ross & Bridget Toler, Anna & Rishi Gosine; great grandchildren, Haley Hillier, Zoey Helpenstill, Drake Toler, Tegan Toler, Kolt Toler, Truett Toler, Eva Wellborn. Memorials may be made to Chester Baptist Church of Ches-

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Ronald Watts Ronald Dean Watts, 80 of Chester, Texas passed away on November 7, 2014. He was born on July 25, 1934 in Chester, Texas to Lawrence Cade and Jewel Powell Wa t t s . He was a long t i m e member of Enon Baptist Church. He was also a member of the Optimist Club in Beaumont, Lions Club of Chester, and Dogwood Director for many years. Ronald always looked for opportunities to be involved and active in his community. Ronald was a self-employed contractor who wore many hats. One of his favorite things was to go hunting with his friends and family. He was an avid hunter and went on many hunting adventures with his son, Ted. He also loved to fly his plane, and he would often

fly to his different hunting adventures. He never met a stranger and had a heart of gold always willing to help any and everyone. He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather and was loved by many and will be remembered fondly for the twinkle in his eyes and kindness and love in his heart. His parents and his son Ronald Dean Watts, Jr. precede him in death. Left to cherish his memories are his wife, Sylvia Watts; son Ted Watts and wife Dottie of Woodville, TX; daughter Wendy Novack and husband Rick of Coppell TX; brother-in-law Glen Bradley and wife Patsy of Gunter, TX; sister Saundra Kattawar of Kerrville TX; brother Robert Watts of the Woodlands, TX; grandchildren Megan Word and husband Tyler, Madison Watts, Katelyn Watts, Nicole Novack, and Allison Novack; and great-grandson Luke Gabriel Word. The family would like to extend a special thanks to all the staff at Woodville Health and Rehab for the care and compassion that was shown to our Father. A memorial service was held November 9, 2014 at Riley Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Larry Trest officiating.

Doris Baldwin Doris B. Baldwin, 91, of Woodville passed away November 3, 2014. Memorial services are scheduled for Thursday, November 13, at the Woodville Conva-

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lescence Center at 2 p.m. Doris was born October 3, 1923 in Daisetta, TX to Joseph William and Mary Louise “McMahon” Snider. Doris was married to Lee Baldwin for 50 years. They have preceded her in death. \She is survived by a brother Lincoln Snider, daughter Barbara Beyers, granddaughters Jessica Klumb and Laura Beyers, grandsons Ryan and Joshua Goslowsky, and great granddaughters, Kaemlyn and Avery. Doris graduated in 1947 from Hotel Deiu School of Nursing in Beaumont, TX. She was a registered nurse, a Sunday school teacher and loving sister, wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Online condolences can be made at www.rileysfuneralhome.com Services under the direction of Riley Funeral Home.

Jewell Hamilton Long-time resident of Orange, Texas, Jewell Hamilton died November 9, 2014 at age 96, surrounded by loving family at her daught e r ’ s home in Blanco, Te x a s , where she has lived the past few years. Jewell spent most of her adult life in Orange, Texas, and was a long-time member of the First Baptist Church in Orange. Creasy Jewell Fortenberry Hamilton was born September 13, 1918 in Cherokee Community, Tyler County,

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Texas to Markus Laffett Fortenberry and Cora Weeks Fortenberry. Jewell grew up in the Campground Community of Tyler County, Texas near Woodville, Texas. She attended Kirby High School in Woodville, Texas and graduated in 1937. Jewell was the captain of her high school basketball team and had lifelong enjoyment in watching her children and grandchildren play sports. After high school Jewell went to work for the Telephone Company in Woodville and continued to work for AT&T Bell and later Southwest Bell for 38 years without losing one day for sickness. In 1940 Jewell transferred to Beaumont, Texas with the phone company where she met and married G. D. Hamilton, Jr. June 8, 1941 in Port Arthur, Texas. G. D. Hamilton worked for Humble Oil Company and they moved to Donaldsonville, Louisiana in 1943 and later to Mississippi for a short time. In 1945 they moved back to Woodville, Texas where they lived until 1951. At that time they moved to Fort Worth, Texas where Jewell continued to work for the phone company and G. D. worked on the B52 Bomber. In 1953 the family moved to Orange, Texas where Jewell raised her family until moving to Blanco, Texas in 2010. As grandchildren entered the family, and G. D. passed away in 1965, Jewell became known as “Granny ” to her family and friends. Granny ’s house was the place to gather for holidays and special events, but also the daily hangout after school for grandkids and their friends because of the unconditional love she gave.

2nd Annual Silent Voices Foundation Turkey Drive Silent Voices Foundation along with Wal Mart in Woodville, are donating Thanksgiving turkeys to 20 deserving families. Please contact Kendall R. Coleman at (409) 622-3106 if you know a family in need. These will be distributed on a first come, first served basis.

They make a great gift for birthdays, anniversaries and Christmas! To order knives, call (409) 429-0868 or (409) 656-6058 All funds raised from the knife sales go toward the renovation and preservation of the Tyler Co. Courthouse, to its 1891 grandeur.

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Abbott, Patrick win top posts as Republicans dominate

AUSTIN — Winners in the Nov. 4 general election on the whole proved that incumbency and/or running as a Republican continue to be assets when Texas voters hit the polls. Democrats Wendy Davis and Leticia Van de Putte lost by Capitol Highlights wide margins to Republicans By Greg Abbott Ed and Dan Patrick Sterling for the offices of governor and lieutenant governor, respectively. In the Abbott-Davis race, the spread was 20 points: 59 to 39 percent. Similarly, the spread in the Patrick-Van de Putte race was 19 points: 58 to 39 percent. Incumbent U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, RTexas, rebuffed Democratic challenger David Alameel, a Dallas businessman, by a 27 percent margin or 2.85 million votes to Alameel’s 1.59 million. Incumbents, regardless of party, exacted a near sweep in races for congressional seats. The exception was incumbent freshman U.S. Rep. Pete P. Gallego, DAlpine, who lost massive Congressional District 23 stretching from El Paso to San Antonio by two percentage points (about 2,500 votes) to Republican Will

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Republicans to head agencies In the races to head state agencies, Republican state Sen. Ken Paxton of McKinney was elected attorney general, to replace Greg Abbott as the state’s chief law enforcement officer. Paxton, of McKinney, received nearly 59 percent of the vote to Democratic challenger Sam Houston of Houston, who received 38 percent. Farmer and Republican state Sen. Glenn Hegar of Katy in the race to succeed Texas Comptroller Susan Combs, beat Houston-area accountant and Democrat Mike Collier by a margin of 20 points: 58 percent to 38 percent. Republican Fort Worth attorney George P. Bush in the race to succeed Jerry Patterson as land commissioner beat Democratic opponent John Cook by a 25-point margin, 60 percent to 35 percent. Former state Rep. Sid Miller, RStephenville, won the race to succeed Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples, over Cleburne farmer and Democrat Jim Hogan by 20 points, 58 percent to 38 percent. Petroleum engineer Ryan Sitton, a Friendswood Republican, won a seat on the oil and gas regulating Texas Railroad Commission, beating Democratic opponent Steve Brown, a Houston businessman,

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47 percent of the vote lost to Republican challenger Rick Galindo’s 52 percent. Another incumbent Democrat, Rep. Mary Ann Perez of Dist. 144, which includes parts of Houston, Pasadena, Deer Park and Baytown, lost to Republican challenger Gilbert Pena by 1.31 percent of the vote. Notably, Republican House Speaker Joe Straus, in his race to retain the San Antonio House Dist. 121 seat, won against Libertarian Jeff Carruthers, 82 percent to 18 percent. Straus must receive the support of at least 76 of the next Texas Legislature’s 150 members to retain the speakership in the coming regular session convening in January.

amendment providing for the use and dedication of certain money transferred to the state highway fund to assist in the completion of transportation construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation projects, not to include toll roads” — passed with 80 percent of the vote in favor and 20 percent against.

Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht, a Republican, overcame Democratic challenger, El Paso State District Court 34 Judge William Moody, garnering 59 percent of the vote Voter turnout figures normal to Moody’s 37 percent. Incumbent members of the State Secretary of State Nandita Berry, the Board of Education retained their seats state’s chief elections officer, on Oct. but in a race between non-incumbents 16 reported more Texans than ever had for SBOE Dist. 13, Democrat Erika registered to vote: 14,025,441. About Beltran won, getting 90 percent of the 4.7 million voters followed through vote to Libertarian Junart Sodoy’s 10 and cast ballots in early voting or on percent. election day last week. That’s a 33.57 Republican Konni Burton of Fort Proposition 1 wins approval percent turnout, a little lower than Worth won the race to succeed Wendy Davis in the state Senate Dist. 10 race, Finally, Proposition 1 on the state- the previous comparable election, in getting about 53 percent of the vote to wide ballot — “The constitutional November 2010. Democratic opponent Libby Willis’s nearly 45 percent. Sen. Leticia Van de Putte of San Antonio did not resign to run for higher office. She will continue to hold the Sen. Dist. 26 seat. Dan Patrick’s successor in northwest Houston’s Sen. Dist. 7 is Republican Paul Bettencourt, who got nearly 72 percent of the vote to Democrat Jim Davis’s 26 percent. Incumbents in the 150 state House of Representatives races, regardless of To Bolivar Peninsula party, dominated their challengers. One Last month Joy and I wandered back to Galveston, where I recounted previous exception was incumbent San Antonio Dist. 117 Rep. Philip Cortez, who with experiences on the island. One of those recollections was a picnic associated with a high school field trip honoring my librarian-wife’s top readers. The picnic was held at Fort Travis State Seashore Park on the west end of Bolivar Peninsula. On the return trip to Tyler County last month, I decided it would be interesting to re-visit the park and observe what changes- if any- had taken place there. Joy and I left the island on a clear, crisp autumn day. She loves the ferry ride from the island to the mainland. This day we were parked on an outside lane of the ferry; so we had an expecially enjoyable ride viewing playful dolphins, hungry seagulls, and ships from all over the world waiting to enter the harbor and Galveston Bay. The entrance to the park is just a short distance from the ferry landing; so Joy was still happy and alert from the ferry ride when we got there. She is accustomed to everyone on your gift list. Once upon a time we (the Board of Direc- these “surprise wanders” and was eager to explore new territory. The park has changed significantly since my visit in the 1990’s. Following Hurtors) did an annual appeal for donations to help with running Heritage Village. We have ricane Ike in 2008, it, like most of the other landmarks on the peninsula, had been given that up and turned instead to a general restored and refurbished. The gateway was beautifully landscaped, and markers appeal through the paper column. If you have depicting the history of Bolivar Peninsula and its resilient pioneers and residents been out to the Village lately, you might have were erected. One of these historical markers honored Jane Long, the Mother of noticed that we have done some work on the Texas, for whom the peninsular Highway 87 is named. As a Texas history enthusiast, I found the biographical sketch of Jane Long parking lot but we still have a lot more to go to make it nice and smooth. We are in need of most interesting and informative. She and I share the same birthday, hers in a new cooler for the Pickett House. We have 1798 preceding mine by 143 years. She and her husband, Dr. James Long, came recently replaced a fryer. We have terraced the to Bolivar Point in 1821. Mrs. Long remained at Bolivar’s Fort Las Casas when hill above the Fiber Arts Building and sodded Dr. Long and other inhabitants departed on an expedition to La Bahia (Goliad). it with grass.These items all are expense items Left with her servant-companion and five-year-old daughter, Ann, Mrs. Long that are needed but in the case of the fryer and scavenged food from the gulf and kept the Karankawa Indians away by firing a canon each morning and raising her red petticoat (in the absence of a flag) on the cooler, not budgeted items. As we begin to approach the end of the year I flagpole. On December 21, 1821, alone in a frost-covered tent, she gave birth to also want to remind you that the Tyler County Mary James Long, one of the first children born in Texas to an English-speaking Heritage Society can put any donation to good mother. The winter that Jane Lone spent abandoned on Bolivar Peninsula was use and your donation will be tax deductible. said to have been so cold that the waters between Galveston and Bolivar froze I know that you have been hit with higher solidly. Animals (including bears) could walk across the bay. Dr. Long never prices.That is also true for us.No amount is too returned to his family, as he was captured by Mexican troops and taken to Mexico small to be of help to us. If each family in Tyler City, where he met his death. Mrs. Long remained in Texas and became one of County donated just $10, we would have the Stephen F. Austin’s “Old Three Hundred” families. She purchased a boarding beginning of a nice savings account we could house in Brazoria, where she entertained several famous Texans, including Sam Houston, Mirabeau B. Lamar, William Travis, and Ben Milam. A successful use for emergencies. Another way you can make a donation is to businesswoman, she rejected all proposals of marriage and died the widow of Dr. include us in your will. Many of you knew Jack James Long in 1880. To celebrate the courage and spirit of Mrs. Long, residents of Bolivar Peninsula Whitmeyer. He was a member of the Heritage Society. After his death we found out that he hold the Jane Long Festival each fall. This event could undoubtedly provide the had remembered us in his will. His generosity inspiration for another future wander. will allow the work of the Society to continue Until next time. . . . joyful wanders to all. its mission to preserve the past for the future. Can we count on you?

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Tours, Work Ongoing At Heritage Village

I was at Heritage Village on Saturday for the monthly meeting of the Spinners and Weavers Guild in the Fiber Arts Building. Going through the parking lot, I realized that we must be hosting a Corvette Heritage Village ClubinthePickett House for lunch. By So many “vettes”! Sandy Somanycolors!So Taylor manypersonalized tags! I love it when we host car clubs because I get to see so many different kinds of cars. Wecontinuewithourschoolandseniortours thisnextweek.Oneseniortourisagroupofdeaf seniors from the Houston area. We also have schools from Lufkin and Beaumont coming to visit and have lunch in the Pickett House. Saturday, November 29, is the date for the annual “greening” of the Village to get our buildings and grounds dressed for the holidays. Because we decorate “in the period”, we use only items that our ancestors would have had available to them. We will need greenery, ribbons, bows, small pine or cedar trees, holly, yaupon,canlidsthathaveholespunchedinone side for hanging on a tree, strings of popcorn or cranberries, etc. You get the idea that we need supplies that would have been used in the olden days.We do not decorate with lights or “store-bought” ornaments in order to stay within our time frame. I have learned from experience that gloves are handy; pruning snips are great for cutting

materialforswags;wireiswonderfulforholding items together and twine is needed to create hangers for swags that we use along Main Street and on building fronts. You may bring your supplies when you come around9a.m.onthatday,oryoumaybringyour donations to the Village Gift Shop during the daywhentheVillageisopen.Ifyouareunableto bringyoursupplies,calltheVillageat283-2272, and we will make arrangements for a pick-up. In the past several years we have had families come as a group and that is always nice. If you will have out-of-town guests they are always welcome to be a part.There are even jobs that younger family members can do. The more hands we have working the sooner the job will get finished. I hope you get the idea that we need people to help with the work as well as the materials to use in decorating! On Saturday,December 5,we will be hosting ourTwilightTour of the Village.This is our gift to the community for your support during the year and there is no admission fee. We serve refreshments and good entertainment. Plan on coming about 5:30 p.m. -6: p.m. I’ll have more information for you next week. It is also not too early to begin booking your holiday parties at the Pickett House. We have the private dining room if your party is during the day, or we can make arrangements to be open for your party on nights we are not normally open. Call (409) 283-2272 to make your reservations. This time of year we also turn our thoughts to gift-giving. Don’t forget that the Gift Shop at the Village has some wonderful items that you will not be able to find anywhere else. I really think we have something for any and

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There’s something about Americans. We’ve convinced ourselves that we’re The Best. I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with that. Over the nearly two and a half centuries since we kicked ol’ King George’s tail and By turned “the coloWillis nies” into the U.S. Webb of A., we’ve developed this winner’s mentality…“We’re No. 1! We’re No. 1!” “Knock that chip off my shoulder! I dare you!” We saw to it that Good triumphed over Evil in WW’s I and II. Never mind Korea (a truce), Viet Nam (a debacle) and lesser aberrations. Ol’ Abner Doubleday came up with a bat and ball, so baseball has spread around the world. Of course, lesser folks gained control and players started using big gloves to catch the ball. Those who don’t label it “sissyball” call it beisbol. That wasn’t enough for ‘Murkins, so this fella named Naismith invented basketball. Then,the rest of the world started catching up in basketball, a la the Olympics, so we began to let our pro hoopsters play in the formerly “amateur” world competition. After all, all those furriners were paying their cagers to “train” year round. If you can do it, we can do it better.

We now allow play-for-pay seven-footers to frequent our Olympic basketball teams. YOU CAN’T BEAT US! We won’t allow it! Then, those sneaky Russians came along and started kicking tail and taking names in chess (that’s glorified checkers with bigger “men”). So, we found Bobby Fisher and ran him in the game.That’ll learn ‘em. Americans have never been dominant in soccer. So, we invented football. Man up! Now, we’re talking all-consuming. Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday afternoon, Saturday night, Sunday 11 a.m. (Hold it, brother!), Sunday night, Monday night. Is nothing sacred? Well, yeah, Tuesday because everybody needs a day of rest and, well, Wednesday night ‘cause of sumpnother called “prayer meetin’.”That, and fans almost ran out of money so the binniss folks that run sports saw the need to “give” a day or two of “rest” a week. As a youngster, I participated in school sports, and some after school hours, but I was just an average athlete. So, I decided there had to be a game of some kind where just maybe I could be at least “pretty good.” Our next door neighbor — an older man, retired from the railroad — D.O. Horn had heart disease and diabetes. He had to take it pretty easy, so his entertainment (pre-TV days) was solitaire. Often, when his wife Myrtle was out of the house (regularly riding her black horse, “Silver”), we’d go sit with Horn. I even watched him give himself a shot of

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insulin. Sheeesh! So, I learned “Sol” watching Horn play the game. I suppose he was competitive. He didn’t like losing (who does) and he’d calmly toss out a mild expletive when he lost. “Darn it, Ol’ Sol won again.” But, Horn was great at remembering what key cards hadn’t shown up and could often identify which facedown pile they were in. Being a bad loser, I couldn’t understand his calm demeanor when Ol’ Sol got the best of him. Playing with a deck of cards, a dishonest person can mess with the order of the cards and just maybe win a little more often. However, watching and listening to Horn, I understood the importance of being honest if you were going to truly test your skill at the lonely, frustrating game. When I’m trying to write something, like this column for instance, when I get stumped for the right word or phrase, I often abandon the project to play Ol’ Sol on the computer. My iMac has a version called “Burning Monkey Solitaire,” complete with appropriate accompanying graphics and sound. I turn off the sound because it’s such a distraction. Besides, I WANT TO WIN. Desperately. And, you can’t cheat with the computer version, or at least I don’t know of a way. Willis Webb is a retired community newspaper editor-publisher of more than 50 years experience. He can be reached by email a wwebb1937@att.net.


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Sabine Neches Writers Guild to host author Award-winning author and speaker Pamela Fagan Hutchins will present a special program for the Sabine-Neches Writers Guild on November 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the historic Beaty Orton House located at 200 S. Main St. in Jasper. Authors and others interested in writing, publishing,

or just reading good books are invited. There is no admission charge. Come and bring a friend. Be prepared to learn and to laugh-a lot. For further information contact Alice Grimes at 409489-9988 or Katie Moak at 409-622-5778.

Colmesneil Alumni Association would like to thank all the local businesses that donated items for our annual business meeting. We would also like to thank all that participated in our homecoming parade. Without the help from our community this would not have been such a big success. Donations by: Martin’s Hardware, Bulldog Country Seafood and Meat Market, Burger House, The Bulldog Snack Shack, Salon Safari, Citizens Bank, Jarrott’s Pharmacy, Elijah’s Cafe, Loretta’s, Meghan Huddleston, Sirena Mafaffey, Lone Star Parts, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Shooting Sports Super Store, Woodville Health & Rehab, La Enchilada, Lakeway Tire, and Steel Magnolias. Thanks Again, Colmesneil Alumni Association

Dear Tyler County,

Our race for the County Treasurer's Office did not turn out as some of us had hoped. Still, there are many things to be thankful for. I am thankful for the support, encouragement and work of my family and friends. I had the opportunity to meet and become friends with many fine people in Tyler County whom I might never have met had it not been for the campaign. I appreciate the opportunity just to have participated in the political process. Again, I appreciate your support and I want to wish the very best to Mrs. Sue Saunders as she continues to occupy the County Treasurer's Office.

It’s A Boy—Dawson Avery Kervin was born at Christus St Elizabeth Hospital on October 28, 2014 at 12:30 p.m. He weighed 7 lbs, 7 oz and was 18 3/4 inches long. He is the son of Andrew and Destiny Kevin and brother of Ayson Kervin.

With all my love and respect for Tyler County, Sincerely, Sharon Fuller

The Krystal Stanbery Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in memory of Krystal Stanbery, a member of the Class of 2010 at Tyler County Hospital School of Vocational Nursing. The purpose of the fund is to assist future nurses in obtaining their goals in education. Applications for the scholarship are taken from students accepted into Tyler County Hospital School of Vocational Nursing each year. Funds are raised by the current year’s students; donations are funneled through the Hospital Foundation and are tax-deductible. This year’s recipient is Christina Jasso of Lufkin, Texas. Ms. Jasso graduated from Lufkin High School and has attended Angelina College and was a pharmacy technician for several years. Her plans after Tyler County Hospital School of Vocational Nursing are to continue her education to become a registered nurse. Ms. Jasso’s certificate of award is being presented by the recipient of the Scholarship for 2014, Emily Booker.

Wildwood Wildcrafters Gone Wild W ildwood “ W ildcraf ters” year. Bags, table runners, have been ver y busy mak- pin cushions, place mats, ing fun craf ts for the whole sewing machine covers, wall hanging, quilt squares, pot holders, thread c atc hers, REFINISH and shopping bags needed Your tubs, sinks, counters and floors for the “Q uilt Show ”. For fun and f el lowship STONE LOOK - COATINGS come and join these fun 409-782-0635 ladies at their best. No experience necessar y. Wildwood Craf ters believe anything and ever ything is possible. Come and join our learning experience. Meeting time is 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., Dogwood Hills Baptist Church • Hwy. 190 West • Woodville second and last Tuesday of each month at the Mill House in W ildwood. Senior Citizen Health Resource Event Bring a sack lunch and come join the fun. 6513136.

Vendors will be on sight for your questions. Tyler County Hospital Woodville Health & Rehab Apineywoods Home Health Care Gulf Coast Health Services Embracing Hospice Burke Center of Jasper The Diabetes Center of Tyler County Hospital

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Texas Leaders Launch New Effort to Help Veterans AUSTIN – Texas leaders are committing more than $1 million in state support for an innovative pilot program that will address Texas veterans’ mental health needs. The new project, the Texas Veterans Initiative, will allow the state’s $1 million investment to match local and private funds to expand and evaluate communitybased mental health programs serving veterans and their families. If the pilot phase generates widespread interest from communities around the state, the Legislature could act in 2015 to expand it. The project will be funded by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. The decision to support the program with public dollars was made by Governor Rick Perry, Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst and House Speaker Joe Straus. “This unique public-private partnership represents an opportunity for the State of Texas, private donors and local communities to work together to create enduring solutions for addressing mental health needs for Texas veterans and their families,” Governor Perry said. “Each of the parties involved will share responsibility and accountability in helping improve the lives of Texas veterans who have already given so much to our nation.” Funding will focus on regional collaborations that address severe mental health needs that are not currently met, as prioritized by each community. “As a U.S. Air Force veteran myself, and a longtime advocate for honoring our commitments to our veterans, I support this effort to enhance the innovative approaches that local medical providers across Texas are developing to better serve our veteran communities,”added Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst. “This new partnership is the next transformative step in our efforts to ensure our veterans receive the quality of medical care they were promised and earned with their faithful service and sacrifices.” Speaker Straus added, “This project brings communities together to provide better outcomes for Texans who served our country in uniform. It’s a smart,

effective way to address an issue that affects veterans across this state. This pilot program is a very good starting point as we head into the legislative session.” Projects funded by the Texas Veterans Initiative will be selected through a competitive statewide request for proposal process, administered through a memorandum of understanding between the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and the non-profit Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute. Applications will be developed by community organizations and funding partners, and thoroughly reviewed by a panel of Texas veterans, state and community leaders, and mental health experts. The objective will be to award state funding to programs throughout Texas, with decisions made on successful applicants for the pilot phase no later than March 1, 2015. One goal of the pilot phase is to generate a backlog of promising programs that demonstrates both the interest and the types of programs that would be considered in subsequent phases of the Texas Veterans Initiative. Using private funding, the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute will evaluate the outcomes of projects funded by the initiative and provide technical support and operational oversight to the program. “The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs currently offers a variety of mental health programs but there are still many gaps and geographic barriers,”

said Dr. Kyle Janek, Executive Commissioner for Texas Health and Human Services.“The Texas Veterans Initiative will create an opportunity for Texas communities to come together to fill those gaps and improve the delivery of mental health services to veterans and their families for years to come.” “The Texas Veterans Initiative is designed to efficiently use state and local resources by identifying and filling gaps in services communities currently provide to veterans,” said Tom Luce, CEO of the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute. “It is our goal to identify and evaluate promising practices in veterans’ mental health, and scale programs that work across the state.” For more information about the Texas Veterans Initiative, and to respond to the request for proposals, please visit http:// www.texasstateofmind.org/texasveteransinitiative. About Texas Health and Human Services Commission The mission of HHSC is to maintain and improve the health and human services system in Texas and to administer its programs in accordance with the highest standards of customer service and accountability for the effective use of funds. HHSC oversees the operations of the health and human services system, provides administrative oversight of Texas health and human services programs, and provides direct administration of some programs. For more information about HHSC, please visit http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/.

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From November 3,2014-Novem- Justin Tyler Reynolds 22 Woodville Christopher Lamar Spears, Jr. 26 ber 10, 2014 Driving while intoxicated,credit card Sour Lake Public intoxication or debit card abuse, poss CS PG 2 Richard Kerry Winter 45 Warren Allen Steve Adams Jr.,37Woodville, A <2 oz, obstruction or retaliation Interfer w/emergency call Man del CS PG 1A , <20 AU, Man McKail Lemays Smith 17 Chester Richard Yandle 37 Tulsa, Ok., Poss del CS PG 1A , <20AU Poss marij< 2 oz of drug paraphernalia Brian Button 38 Hillister, Public Intoxication Leia Irene Evans 32 Woodville Assault causes bodily injury family violence Danny Ray Ferguson 54 Woodville Driving while intoxicated 3rd or more DWI Jason Robert Ferguson 29 Colmesneil MTA Viol bond/protect order, MTA harassment Laken Mackenzie Barnes James 26 Colmesneil Burglary of habitation Rusty Wayne Mathis 30 Spurger World Class Loan and Unl Poss firearm by felon Tax Service Willie Romell McNeal 23 Woodville Poss CS PG 1 <1G/WOB,Poss We offer in-store financing for all your Marij>2 oz<4 oz/WOB, poss drug electronic and appliance needs. paraphernalia, minor in possession, This is the month for giving. open container law, no operators license Get approved for Ronald Herbert Moore, III 21 $200-$4,000 Woodville Resist arrest search or transport 1121 S. Magnolia, Suite 900 • Woodville Jeffery Deshawn Moye 39 Spurger (409) 331-9366 Public intoxication Ryan Lloyd Parks 26 Chester *All loans are subject to our most liberal credit policies. Obstruction or retaliation, Viol bond/protective order, Viol bond/ Referral Fee. protective order Call for more Amber Michelle Poe 28 Nederland information. Poss CS PG 1 < 1G

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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

Spurger School Board

Warren School Board

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

Election Day is Tuesday, November 4, 2014.

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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Eagles win over Warriors in season finale; Warren JV remains undefeated

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Yellowjacket and Lady Jacket Cross-Country Teams Make Run at the Regional Meet By: Wendy Whitworth

Chester Lady Jacket girls’ cross country team advanced to the Both the Chester Yellowjacket Region III cross country chamboys’ cross country team and the pionships at Atascocita High

School. While at the meet, both teams had members who ran personal record times. Members of the boys’ team that

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qualified for regionals were freshmen Dane Barnes and Caleb Sittig and sophomores Justice Howell, Colten Martin , Cord Neal, and Dakota Thomas. Members of the girls’ team that qualified for regionals were juniors Jaci Davis and Kalee Thomson, senior Destiny Kuehn, sophomore Donna Martin, and freshman Selah Spaulding. “I am very happy with our two teams’ performance. These kids worked so hard and had a lot of very early mornings so that they could practice cross country. Most all of our kids are playing multiple sports, so for them to give each sport some of their time so that they can give their best effort shows a lot about the character of these kids. And I’m also thrilled that so many of them went to regionals and ran their personal best times. The kids worked hard and their hard work paid off with a trip to the regional meet, you can’t ask for much more than that for them,” commented Coach Ryan Hall. The Yellowjackets will play their first game of the playoffs against Campbell on November 14. They will play at the Leverett’s Chapel field at 7:30 p.m. According to sixmanfootball. com, the Yellowjackets are favored over Campbell by eight. The Yellowjackets are very capable of taking this win, if the coaches and the players are on the same page. This team has yet to play to their full potential. Leverett’s Chapel is the only team Chester and Campbell have in common. Chester’s loss to Leverett’s Chapel was due to some miscommunications and the lack of strategy change. The Yellowjackets were the stronger team, but still lost by ten. Campbell lost to Leverett’s Chapel by 16. Hopefully, the Yellowjackets’ practices have Robby Clark and Cory Hyden with third place tournament medals. been productive and they are ready physically and mentally by Kelsey Sheffield than happy to start up new sports to take the win. The Spurger Pirates are more again The basketball team and fishing team have officially begun their seasons, and give the fans and themselves every reason to 1 Month Tuition be excited for the season to come. and Uniform November 8 was an eventful day for both sports, and both were a huge success. Two Spurger Pirate fishing Self Defense Classes teams traveled to Jackson Hill Marina on Lake Sam Rayburn for all ages early that morning to compete. Nathaniel Lane and Kaleb 409-617-3071• 311 S. Magnolia • Woodville Cont. on pg. 7A

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by Doug Glosson Records never seem to matter when the Warriors play the Eagles in football and this year was no different. The game was back and forth for four quarters, but the Eagles were able to beat the Warriors for just the first time in three years Friday night 27-20. Woodville got on the board with 3:42 left in the first quarter with a touchdown pass to go up 7-0. With a minute gone in the second quarter, the Eagles scored another passing touchdown putting them ahead 13-0. Warren’s William Pelt made an interception with three minutes before the half, but Warren was unable to take the advantage. Just before the half, the Eagles were able to take the ball down into Warren’s red zone but were not able to convert a field goal try. In the third, the Warriors were able to turn a fumble recovery on Woodville’s 42 yard line into a rushing touchdown by fullback Chance McGallion to cut the Eagles lead 13-6. In the last minute of the third, Warren’s running back Jairus Williams scored on a 50 yard rushing touchdown making the score 13-12. With ten minutes left in the fourth, Woodville scored on yet another passing touchdown to extend their lead 20-12. Not to be outdone, Warren’s quarterback Tate Gore threw a 22 yard touchdown pass to Andrew Kirk. With the 2-point conversion good, the game was now tied up 20-20 with 3:26 left. The Eagles did not let the comeback by the Warriors get to them as they marched down the field and scored a rushing touchdown on their next possession; 27-20, Woodville. This would prove to be the winning score as the Eagles picked off Warren’s pass on Woodville’s 10 yard line and were able to run out the clock. The Warriors junior varsity football team was able to finish the season undefeated with a comeback win over the Woodville Eagles by a score of 22-16. The Eagles scored the only points of the first half on a couple of rushing touchdowns taking a 16-0 lead. Warren was able to regroup at halftime, with the defense causing four turnovers and the offensive rushing touchdowns by running backs Tyler Murphy and Ethan Owens late in the second half to complete the comeback and seal the victory and undefeated season. In junior high football, The Eagles defeated the Warriors in both games. Seventh grade lost a close one 14-16, while the eighth grade lost 22-46. The Warren community could not be more proud of the hard work and dedication of all the football players and coaches this year. In basketball, the Lady Warriors started their basketball season last week by taking on Brookland and Hamshire-Fannett in scrimmages. The games were close and good practice for the Lady Warriors. First year head coach Loren Deaver said, “I have been impressed with the girls’ work ethic so far. I have high expectations for the Lady Warriors if they continue on the path they are on; working hard every day toward a common goal. I just want to take one game at a time and focus on it. If we can win the small victories and conquer the short term goals we set, we will ultimately reach the big goal all our hearts and minds are set on. Our district is full of some well ran competitive programs. It will be a tough district but I think the girls are ready to make some things happen this year. I am really looking forward to this season with a great group of athletes.”

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Bulldogs finish season with win, Lady Dogs Bi-District Champs!

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Lady Dogs are Bi-District Champs. by Alicyn Mitcham Volleyball The Colmesneil Lady Dogs have finished a victorious season, concluding playoff rounds as Bi- District Champs, and remaining undefeated throughout district play. On Saturday, November 8, the Lady Dogs played their second round playoff game in Grapeland against Centerville. The first game, the Lady Dogs were on top of their game, with Taylor Barker executing four kills, Treasure Jackson following with two kills, and Nature Jackson possessed three digs. Gabby Reynolds, Treasure Jackson, and Destiny Kirkindoll all were successful with 100 percent of their serves. The Lady Dogs fell just short of victory losing the game 26-24. Ready to come back and win, the Lady Dogs fought hard, but could not pull out a win, losing their second game 25-13, and third game 25-11. With top honors, Barker received MVP of district (23-2A), Treasure Jackson, Merrick Graham, and Nature Jackson all received 1st team, Grace Eddins received 2nd team, and Kirkindoll received honorable mention. Coach Rainey and Coach Bumstead deserve kudos for an awesome season with some phenomenal athletes. Football The Colmesneil football boys travelled to Burkeville for their final game of the season Friday, November 7, and came out with a win. With a score of 39-24, the Bulldogs’ hard work was shown on the score board. Senior Christopher Thedford earned some experience as quarter back, and scored a touchdown, as well as a field goal. Zach “Earl” Bryan scored a touchdown while Kaleb Lindsey and Jermany Wooten contributed two touchdowns to help build the score. The bulldogs have fought hard this season, and now look forward to basketball. Basketball It is basketball time in Bulldog Country, with a junior high basketball game kicking off the season at home on Thursday, November 13 at 5 p.m. The varsity girls will follow with their first game at home on Friday, November 14 at 5:30 p.m. The junior high will host a tournament in Colmesneil, Saturday, November 15, beginning at 9 a.m. The junior high will then travel to Sabine Pass Monday, November 17. JV and varsity girls will travel to Elkhart Tuesday November 18 to play at 5 p.m. Coach Stephens and Coach L. Trotter will lead the dogs on the court.

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Acting as quarterback, fullback Christopher Thedford hands off to left guard Zach Earl Bryan, subbing as a running back, to score the final touchdown of their senior year.

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Eagles win in season finale by Jason Drake

The Woodville Eagles defeated the Warren Warriors 27-20 last Friday night in Warren. The win improved the Eagles to 6-4 on the year and 3-4 in district. The Eagles improved greatly on last year’s 2-8 and 1-6 season. Warren won the opening coin toss and elected to receive the ball to start the game. Warren was forced to punt the ball when Chris Castle sacked Warren’s quarterback on their first possession. The Eagles traveled 70 yards on eleven plays capped off by Marqui Jackson’s five yard pass to Chandler Button for a touchdown. Dawson Wainwright added the extra-point for the Eagles 7-0 lead with 3:32 left in the first quarter. This would be Woodville’s only possession in the quarter. On the first play of the second quarter, Castle recorded his second drive ending sack giving the Eagles the ball at their own 47 yard line. Woodville wasted little time scoring on their next drive. Jackson started the drive with a 13 and six yard quarterback keepers to move the ball to the Warriors 34 yard line. The Eagles would score on the next play of the drive on a Jackson pass to Ashton Lockhart increasing the lead to 13-0 with 11:06 before halftime. The Warriors would go three and out on their next drive. Obie Barclay recorded the sack on third down ending the War-

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Hyden fished as one team, and Robby Clark and Cory Hyden fished as the other. After a full day on the water, Hyden and Lane brought in four fish to the weigh-in, that brought them a little over nine pounds. Because the weigh-ins were so close, the boys took eleventh place with their total weight. Clark and Hyden weighed in some of the biggest fish they have caught yet, and were less than a pound of away of taking the tournament first place title. The boys weighed in a combined 10.8 pounds, which earned them third place overall. Spurger Pirate basketball has officially begun. November 8, Spurger hosted the first annual season kickoff tailgate. The Pirates and their fans gathered for games, festivities and cheers by

the junior high and varsity cheerleaders before the alumni game. Spurger graduates from the class of 1993 through 2014 participated in playing the varsity boys. Not only was it great preparation for our boys for the upcoming season, but a proud moment to be a Pirate. Spurger Pirates, of all ages, represented Pirate Pride to the highest stan-

season. November 13 - 15, the varsity girls will be playing in the Mr. Mac Classic tournament hosted in Spurger. The junior varsity boys, and the varsity girls and boys will be playing in Cherino on November 18. Spurger Homecoming will be on November 21 against Good Samaritan and Sabine Pass.

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rior momentum. The Eagles managed little offense on its next drive possession giving the Warriors the ball at Warren’s 47 yard line. Once again the Warriors drive ended in a sack. This time it was senior Riley Shaw coming up with the stop. The Eagles managed to drive the ball down to the Warriors twelve yard line just before halftime. Wainwright just missed a field goal to the right. The halftime score was Woodville 13, Warren 0. Woodville was slated to receive the ball the second half. Warren recovered an on-side kick, putting the Eagles on defense first. Warren drove the ball down to the 13 yard line before Dylan Hasson recovered a fumble ending the Warriors’ drive. The Eagles would turn the ball over on its next play giving the Warriors new life. Warren would score

with 4:06 left in the third quarter narrowing the lead to 13-6. Warren scored on its next possession tightening the game to 31-12 with less than a minute left in the third quarter. The Eagles would maintain the one point lead going into the fourth quarter. The Eagles would answer Warren’s touchdown on a 24 yard Jackson pass to Jamal Horn. Wainwright’s kick went through the uprights and the Eagles led 20-12 with 10:20 left in the game. Warren would tie the game at the 3:26 mark. The Eagles would go on top again as Jackson rushed for a 15 yard touchdown to take the 27-20 advantage with 2:39 left in the game. The Warriors drove the ball down to Eagle’s territory on their final drive of the game. Horn intercepted a pass on a one hand grab to end the game 27-20.

Both the eighth grade and seventh grade defeated the Warriors on Thursday. The seventh grade was victorious 16-14 on a late Jalen Hyder touchdown run. The eighth grade finished the season a perfect 8-0 and 16-0 over the last two seasons with a 42-20 win. The Lady Eagles are heading into basketball season this week. Woodville will host Shepherd on Thursday before traveling to West Sabine Tuesday. The JV will play at 5:00 both days followed by the varsity. The junior varsity will also participate in the Warren Tournament Thursday-Saturday. The middle school teams will get back to action this week. The Lady Eagles will host Central Heights Thursday and travel to Newton Monday. The boys will travel to Central Heights Saturday before hosting Newton on Monday.

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Paint the holiday season red with cranberries by Diane Morey Sitton

Top: During harvest, workers wade in cranberry bogs to push floating berries to conveyor belts. The specialized belts lift the berries from the water to transport trucks. Bottom left: Cranberry harvest in Wisconsin - the country’s largest producer of cranberries - is a colorful sight. Bottom right: In Central Wisconsin fresh ripe cranberries are harvested from late September through October. (Photos courtesy Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association).

Cranberry Cuisine Cranberries are a versatile, low-calorie, fiber-filled, antioxidant-rich fruit. They enrich appetiz¬ers, salads, main dishes, desserts and beverages with color and flavor. Use dried sweetened cranber¬ries, cranberry sauce or cranber¬ry juice year round. Fresh cranberries are available September through December. Freeze them for up to one year. When fresh or frozen berries are unavailable, substitute dried sweetened cranberries. Soak the dried berries in cranberry or apple juice for 2 hours prior to use. Substitute one-half cup of dried cranberries for one cup of frozen cranberries. Recipes courtesy of Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association unless otherwise noted. Cranberry-Berry Smoothie 1 banana 1 cup frozen yogurt, low fat 2/3 cup cranberry juice 1/2 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen 1/2 cup raspberries, fresh or frozen Blend all ingredients until smooth. Makes 2 servings. Cranberry Walnut Tart Courtesy Great Expectations,

trate, thawed 1/4 tsp. salt Mix apples, celery, cranberries and hazelnuts in large bowl; set Wisconsin Rapids, WI aside. Blend yogurt, orange juice www.greatexpectations-llc. concentrate and salt until well com) mixed. Pour over apple mixture Start by making the tart shell and stir until blended. Makes 6-8 -- blend 1-1/2 cup flour, 2 Tbsp. servings. sugar, 1/2 tsp. cinnamon and 1/2tsp. salt. Blend in 1/2 cup cold Cranberry Ginger butter until texture of course Marinated Chicken meal. Mix in 1 large farm egg yolk and 1-1/2 Tbsp. ice water 1-1/2 lbs. boneless skinless until dough is smooth. Form in chicken breasts, cut into 4 x 1 x ball and chill one hour. Roll until 3/4 inch strips 1/8” thick and fit into 11” tart pan 2 cups cranberry juice with removable bottom. Chill 30 1/2 cup sweetened dried cranminutes, line with foil and add berries pie weights. Bake at 425 degrees 1 tsp. grated fresh ginger F. for 15 minutes then remove 1 clove minced garlic pie weights and cool. 2 Tbsp. finely diced shallots To prepare filling whisk 3 farm 1 Tbsp. butter or margarine eggs, 2/3 cup brown sugar, 1/2 1/2 cup carrots, peeled and jucup corn syrup, 1/4 cup butter, lienned 1/2 tsp. salt and 1 tsp. vanilla. 2 Tbsp. diced chives, for garStir in 1 cup walnuts and 1-1/2 nish, if desired cup chopped cranberries. Pour Stir cranberry juice, cranberries, into shell. Cover with foil and ginger and garlic in large bowl bake 40 minutes at 350 degrees until blended. Add chicken, covF, uncover and bake another 10 er and marinate in refriger¬ator minutes. 1-2 hours. Remove chicken from marinade, reserve marinade. Salt Cranberry Apple Salad and pepper chicken to taste. Melt butter in a medium sauce¬pan. 3 apples, red and green, cored Add shallots and sauté over meand chopped into 1 inch pieces dium heat until transparent. Add 1 cup celery, sliced on bias reserved marinade, bring to boil, 3/4 cup sweetened dried cran- uncovered. Decrease heat and berries simmer 15 minutes, stirring oc1/2 cup hazelnuts, toasted and casionally, until reduced in half. coarsely chopped Add carrots last 5 minutes of 1/2 cup yogurt, plain, low-fat cooking. 3 Tbsp. orange juice concen- Grill chicken over medium-

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It’s fitting that cranberries play a role in Thanksgiving celebrations. Legend has it that Pilgrims served the tart, tangy fruit at the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth. Native Americans introduced them to cranberries. The Indians ate the berries raw, mixed them into breads, stirred them into sauces, and pounded them with dried meat or fish into pemmican, a cake-shaped, sun-dried staple. Beyond harvesting wild cranberries to use as food, Native Americans collected the health promoting berries to treat wounds, alleviate pain, and stave off various illnesses. The Native American cureall, cranberry ( Vaccinium marcocar¬pon) is one of three fruits indigenous only to North America. (Blueberry and Concord grape complete the tasty trio). Because cranber¬ry’s unfurled blooms resemble the head and bill of a crane, early settlers named it “crane berry”. Eventually, the descrip¬tive name was shortened to “cranberry”. By 1789, the bright red berries were valued so highly that the New Jersey legislature levied a fine of 10 shillings on anyone caught picking cranberries before October 10, the date deemed to be the dividing line between immature and mature berries. Cranberries rose from the rank of native wild fruit to cultivated high heat 4-5 minutes per side until juices run clear when pierced with a fork or chicken reaches internal temp of 165 degrees F. Place three pieces of chicken on each plate: spoon marinade over chicken. Garnish with chives, if desired. Makes 4 servings. Cranberry Wholemeal Chocolate Muffins 2-1/4 cups flour, all purpose 1/2 cup flour, whole-wheat 1/3 cup cocoa powder 1/3 cup granulated sugar 1 Tbsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. orange peel 1/4 tsp. salt 1-1/4 cups milk 5 Tbsp. butter, melted 1 egg 3/4 cup dried sweetened cranberries 6-oz plain chocolate chips (or white) Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease or butter muffin pan. Mix flours, cocoa powder, sugar, baking powder, orange peel and salt in medium bowl; set aside. Blend milk, melted butter and

crop in 1816 when Revolutionary War veteran Captain Henry Hall transplanted sods of cranberry vines to his Cape Cod property. Soon, other enterprising folks began planting their own cranberry “yards.” Cranberry shipments to Europe began in 1820. Today, Wisconsin leads the nation in cranberry production. Some 250 growers in 20 counties in and western Wisconsin devote some 180,000 acres to growing more than 5.3 million barrels of cranberries each year. The staggering harvest represents almost 60% of Americans’ annual cranberry consumption. Surprisingly, growers only use a small percentage of their land to grow the cranberry vines. The ma¬jority of their acreage is support land which houses natural and man-made wetlands, as well as a network of ditches, dikes, and reservoirs that hold water used for irrigation, frost protec¬tion, winter weather protection and harvesting. The common misconception that cranber¬ries grow under water or in standing water stems from the fact that cran¬berry bogs are flooded with water to facilitate the harvesting of the buoyant berries. The lowgrowing, peren¬nial vines that produce Wis¬con¬sin’s offi¬cial state fruit thrive in acidic soil in sandy, low-lying ground. Although the technology to grow, harvest and process cran¬berries has advanced con-

siderably since commercial cranberry production began in Wisconsin in the 1860s, the bloom-to-berry cycle of cranberries remains the same. The new leaves that appear in May are followed in late June or early July by light pink blooms. Small green berries are discernible in August. Farmers har vest mature cran¬berries from mid-September through October. After flooding the bogs, they use harvesting machines to gently remove the berries from the vines. Thanks to tiny air chambers inside each berry, cran¬berries float to the surface where they are corralled by booms, and then coaxed by wading workers to conveyor belts. The specialized belts lift the berries from the water and carry them to waiting trucks. Berries to be sold fresh are transported to warehouses where they are cleaned, dried, cooled and delivered for sale. The majority of berries are trucked to processing plants where they are cleaned and frozen for processing into juice, sauce, dried sweetened berries, and numerous other products. Contact Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association for information on cranberry history, recipes, health benefits and Wisconsin cranberry-related tourist offerings: 715-423-2070. Online: www.wiscran.org www.cranberryinstitute.org www.discovercranberries.com

egg in separate bowl. Add wet Oatmeal Cranberry White ingredients to dry ingredients Chocolate Chunk Cookies (cranberries and chocolate chips) and mix until just blended. (Courtesy Ocean Spray CranDivide batter among muffin berries, Inc) cups. Bake at 350 degrees F 2/3 cup butter or margarine, for 15-18 minutes until lightly softened browned. Makes 10. 2/3 cup brown sugar 2 large eggs Spiced Cranberry Muffins 1-1/2 cups old-fashioned oats 1-1/2 cups flour 2 cups flour 1 tsp. baking soda 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 cup brown sugar 1 6-ounce package sweetened, 1 tsp. cinnamon dried cranberries 1 Tbsp. baking powder 1/2 cup white chocolate chunks 1/2 tsp. salt or chips 1 tsp. ground coriander Preheat oven to 375 degrees 2 eggs F. Using an electric mixer, beat 5 Tbsp. vegetable oil butter or margarine and sugar 3/4 cup milk together in a medium bowl un2 cups coarsely chopped cran- til fluffy. Add eggs, mixing well. berries Combine oats, flour, baking soda Combine dry ingredients in and salt in a separate bowl. Add a large bowl. In separate bowl, to butter mixture in several adbeat eggs, oil and milk until well ditions, mixing well after each blended. Add to flour mixture, addition. Stir in cran¬berries and beat until just moistened. Stir in chocolate chunks. cranberries. Fill greased muffin Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls cups 2/3 full. Bake at 375 degrees onto ungreased cookie sheet. F for 20 minutes. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until Yield: 16 muffins. golden brown. Cool on wire rack. Makes approx. 2 1/2 dozen.

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Services HANDYMAN SERVICES, Home Repair. Senior discount. Call David Tate at 283-5614 or 429-4096. (11-tfn-b) HARDWORKING WOMAN needing work.Taking down/ trimming trees, mowing, weed eating, raking, cleaning fence line/flowerbeds, landscaping, painting houses/fences/barns. Have truck for hauling. Odd jobs, reasonable prices. Now insured. Work in any weather. Christal, 409-834-6130 or 409-224-5293. (44-2t-p)

CLEANING: I am trustworthy of cleaning and caring for your home and loved one. Housecleaning, painting, carpet cleaning, pet sitting and decorating (both for the holidays), run CHURCH YARD SALE: Sat- errands, yard work, power wash. urday, November 15, 8-until. Mary (409) 224-2627 (46-2t-cc) FM 1943 East Warren. (461t-p) GARAGE SALE: NOVEMBER 14-15, Friday and Saturday 8-5. 2 miles north of Colmesneil on Hwy. 69. (46-1t-p)

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THEWOODVILLE GROUP of Alcoholics Anonymous Meets: 101 Pine St. (corner of 69 & 287) on Fri. 7 p.m. For Help Call (409) HOUSES FOR RENT: Wood- 454-4053 or (409) 200-5213. (1-tfn-nc) ville, 3BD/2BA, carprt, CH/A, in town. $750/month, $750/de- AL-ANON: Family Groups is posit. (409) 837-9802 (40-tfn-b) an Anonymous Fellowship of Relatives and Friends of AlcoholCOUNTRY SETTING IN ics. There are Many Al-Anon and Doucette. Loft cabin, 1/1, wood Ala-Teen Meetings Throughout floors, really neat. $475/month. the Southeast Texas Area. If You are Affected By a Drinking (409) 200-9516 (46-1t-cc) Problem Someone Else Has, And Want Further Information, 2/1 APPROX. 1100 Sq. ft., large Please Call (409) 899-3343. yard, in Woodville. $850/month, (1-tfn-nc) $850/deposit. Newly remodeled. (832) 656-2899 or (936) 969- FI BROMYALGIA SUPPORT: Call Loretta Mott at 2021. (45-4t-cc) (409) 331-0018. (1-tfn-nc) FOR RENT: 3/2 House on Cooper St in Woodville. New carpet, fenced back yard. $500/ deposit, $750/month. (832) 482-8716. (46-2t-cc) IF BOBBIE FOWLERcomes 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.

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MOVING/LIVING ESTATE SALE: 25 plus years of stuff. Everything must go. Tools, fishing, antique furniture, yard stuff, flowers, plants, and much, much more. November 13-14, 9-4 and November 15, 8-1. No early sales. In Colmesneil, 256 West turn right on 1745, left on 2800, 13 miles. Look for signs. GARRETT TREE SVC (46-1t-p) Cut down, trimming, topping, clean-up, haul off trees. Work YARD SALE: SATURDAY, in any weather. Now taking November 15, 8-4. 3 miles special orders on firewood. (409) South of Chester on Hwy. 287. 834-6130 or (409) 273-2142 Book racks, clothes, household, (44-2t-p) books, fishing, tools and more. (46-1t-p) HAVE FAI T H HO USE

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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 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.............. NOW $69,900 SKI LAKE, Waterview close to Candy Cane Park, 2/2 plus large bunkhouse/gameroom, Mayberry.........$64,000 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 HUNTER’S SET UP: ‘83 Avion under roof. All utilities 18x20 garage, 8x10 shed, Charmaine S. ........$20,000 neg.

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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

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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 301 N. HICKORY, WILDWOOD – 3/2/2, 3 LOTS, REDUCED! 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

Serving Tyler, Jasper and Hardin Counties

(409) 698-3170 (409) 860-3170 (Beaumont) (409) 755-3170 (Lumberton)

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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 13, 2014 TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER

Real Estate

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

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

LAND FOR SALE

Roofing & Repairs

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)

JAY LOTT ROOFING Contractor. All types of roofing applied. Serving Tyler County 20+yrs. References available. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call 409-283-2760 or 409-382-7186. (52-tfn-b)

COLMESNEIL: 1 BED- COMMERCIAL/RENT ROOM $350/month, $350/ deposit. Water and trash includ- STORE FOR RENT: Hwy. ed. (409) 837-9802 (31-tfn-b) 190, 1000 s.f., $500/mo. 409837-9802. (18-tfn-b) 2/1 SINGLE WIDE located 4 miles from Woodville off of Hwy. STORE FOR RENT: Hwy 190 W. $400/deposit, $475/ 190, 2800 s.f., $1,500/mo. 409month. No inside pets. (409) 837-9802. (18-tfn-b) 550-0645 (46-2t-cc)

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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

WOODVILLE ROOFING SERVICE and Remodeling: Roofing, siding, decks, and remodeling. 35 years experience. Call Jimmie Estes (409) 4295525 (37-tfn-b)

Featured Listing: Barndominium w/ 14.5 acres, creek, pasture, & timber in Colmesneil

$174,500

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

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: 3/1 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………………….……………….$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……….… $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………….….$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……………………..$ 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………$325,000 CHESTER: 26.65 ac, Hwy 287 frontage, electric & water available………………….….…SOLD!.….....$ 79,950 COLMESNEIL: 3/2 w/WBFP on 4.25 acres, Hwy 69 frontage…………………….………SOLD!..…..……..$ 59,

Letha Carpenter C: 409.658.6837

lillie@mail.com www.har.com/lillieswearingen

letha.realtor1@yahoo.com

SINCLAIR CHILDREN’S CENTER is now hiring for part time childcare workers. Must be 21 years old. Must have valid driver’s license. Must be able to pass a FBI Criminal background check and urine drug screen. Childcare experience preferred but not required. Applications may be picked up at 201 N. Nellius, Monday-Friday between teh hours of 8am and 5 pm. (45-2t-b) WALMART IN WOODVILLE is now hiring for a part time Certified Pharmacy Technician. (409) 283-8248 (45-2t-b) EXPERIENCED TYPIST WANTED: Must work at home. Hours arbitrary. No emergencies. $10-12 hour depending on experience. You keep time. (409) 283-3303. (46-4t-p)

LOYD’S REMODELING Add-ons, decks, metal roofs, cabinets, piers, docks, and boat houses. No job too small. Call 429-6164. (1-tfn-b) I’LL FIX IT! Carpenter, Handyman, Home and mobile home repairs. Senior Discount. Call David Tate: 283-5614 or 4294096 (48-tfn-b) WOODVILLE ROOFING SERVICE and Remodeling: Roofing, siding, decks, and remodeling. 35 years experience. Call Jimmie Estes (409) 4295525 (31-tfn-b)

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

Tyler County Hospital

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.

www.tylercountybooster.com

OPEN POSITIONS

Dogwood Trails Manor Now Hiring

LVN: Nights, FT, Med/Surg 2 positions Insurance/Collections Clerk: FT, days MLT/MT: FT, nights Housekeeper: PT, evenings, Family Clinic

Pick up application in person M-F 9-4

To inquire about positions at the hospital, check the employment section of our website at: www.tchospital.us Human Resources Department: (409) 283-6590 • 1100 West Bluff • Woodville

647 Hwy 190W, Woodville

LVN’s CNA’s

No Phone Calls Please

Woodville Health and Rehab Now Hiring the Following Positions

Cerified Nurses Aides - All Shifts

HI-TECH KITCHEN and Bath is locally owned and we can refinish your tubs, sinks, counter, floor, stone look and coatings. (409) 782-0635 (46-4t-p)

Offering Sign-On Bonus

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

TYLER COUNTY TITLE in Woodville is now hiring for a Full-Time Receptionist. Please contact Marivel Fortenberry at mfortenberry@tylercotitle.com or 409-283-2582. (46-1t-b)

TexSCAN Week of November 9, 2014 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ACHIEVE FINANCIAL FREEDOM and Flexibility. Own your own frozen yogurt store now and take control of your density. What’s stopping you? Call 1-877487-6775 today!

FREE FREE OLD NEWSPAPERS: Come by the Booster office at 205 W. Bluff to pick up bags or bundles of free OLD newspapers Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (409) 283-2516. (16-tfn-nc)

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

REAL ESTATE 15 - 20 ACRES, Concho County, southwest of Eden. Live oak, mesquite cover. native, exotic game, turkey, hogs. Starting at $2475/ down, $451/month (9.9%, 20 years.) 1-800876-9720. www.ranchenterprisesltd.com

20 ACRES near El Paso, TX only $15,900. Special offer. Save $2000! No qualifying owner financing. Great property, great deal! DRIVERS TRAINEES needed now! Learn 1-800-343-9444 to drive for Werner Enterprises! Earn $800 BEST VALUE on the Coast 1 to 7 acres per week! No experience needed! Get your water access and bay views. From $39,900 access to the Gulf of Mexico. Renowned CDL and pre-hire now! 1-888-734-6710 MAKE A CHANGE this Fall. PAM has owner fishing area. Call 1-888-903-5120 ext. 28

ESTABLISHED COMPANY New distributors, work part-time hours. $20K plus per operator and company driver. Team positions year. Minimum investment. $11,800. No available based out of Laredo, TX. Laredo, TX selling. Call Robert 1-800-425-2054 to Detroit, MI. Off 2 days per week. Idea canOZONE REMOVAL! A natural new technol- didate will live in 50 mile radius of Laredo TX; ogy. No selling, equipment and training. Irving, TX; North Little Rock, AR; Memphis, Locations and support, $20k investment. TN; Indianapolis, IN: Detroit, MI. Call PAM; 1-866-402-4920 1-855-899-6916 or pamjobs.com

German Pellets Texas LLC is currently seeking multiple positions for our Woodville location. All positions will require some experience in the field, mandatory experience 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

Hal Stark Broker Associate C: 409.429.8439

hal.stark44@gmail.com

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

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Employment EMPLOYMENT

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Thanksgiving Pie Contest

Presented by:

the Tyler County Booster

Friday, November 21 Deadline for entries: 10:00 a.m. Judging begins: 10:30 a.m. Winners will be contacted Friday afternoon.

Catagories: Fruit • Nut • Cream • Meat Winners Prize Package Includes A $25 Gift Card courtesy of

A copy of Taste of Tyler County cookbook A trophy and your winning pie featured in the Thanksgiving edition of the Booster

Rules for entry

All pies must be homemade including the crust. You may enter all 4 categories but may only enter one pie per category. Bring your recipe so we can print it in the Thanksgiving edition of the Booster.

The public is invited to join us for pie tasting and coffee SILSBEE WOODVILLE 760 HWY 96 SO. 800 S. MAGNOLIA 409-385-7827 409-283-2396 THE SILSBEE BYPASS 1005 HWY 96 BP LUMBERTON 409-385-5850 KOUNTZE 325 N. MAIN ST. 645 S. PINE ST. 409-755-2241 409-246-2049

from 1 - 5 p.m. November 21 at the Booster, 205 W. Bluff • Woodville

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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

CASH from Citizens.

into a drawing for $100

A perfect entry will be entered

CASH at the end of the season from the

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

TLC Cleaners

Faith’s Flowers

Mondays & Wednesdays are discount days! 303 South Magnolia (Inside The Cottage)

A great place to start!

North Hwy. 69 Colmesneil (409) 837-2321

LD B UL O G

Angelina College www.angelina.edu

Lou Ann

Burger House

704 W. Dogwood (409) 283-2525

409-283-3311

Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (409) 377-1336 (after hours)

Proudly Supports Tyler County Football!

PRIDE

Paid Political Ad

HARDIN COUNTY MOTORS 409-246-2889 Used Car Sales Auto Repair State Inspections

Good Luck to all the Tyler County Teams 703 S. Magnolia

(409) 331-9848 Best Wishes to all the Tyler County Teams!

Sharon Fuller Paid Political Ad

550 N. Pine Street, Kountze, TX 77625 Located at the intersection of Hwy 69 & 418

Tyler County Booster “You Make The Call” Football Contest OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM

James G. Spurlock Owner & Mechanic

Tues.-Friday 9AM-6PM; Sat. 7AM-3PM

We Buy Used Cars • We Finance

Bring into the Booster office, 205 W. Bluff in Woodville by 5 p.m. on Friday, November 14

√ the winning team; give score for tie breaker game...it’s that easy!

Bythewood Legal Services

1. Chester __ vs. Campbell__ 2. Lufkin__ vs. Longview__ 3. Silsbee__ vs. Henderson__ 4. San Augustine__ vs. Harleton__ 5. Pt. Neches/Groves__ vs. Dayton__ 6. LSU__ vs. Arkansas__ 7. Texas A&M__ vs. Missouri__ 8. New England__ vs. Indianapolis__ 9. Raiders__ vs. Chargers__ 10.Houston __ vs. Cleveland__ Tie Breaker: Give Final Score of Each Team Georgia__ vs. Auburn__ Name______________________________ Phone ________________

Supports Tyler County Football Teams!

Visit our

Best wishes

Tyler County Football Teams!

historic Village monDay-FriDay 11 am - 2 Pm saturDay-sunDay 11am - 6 Pm

Dine at the

Emporium the Arts Emporium forfor the Arts, Inc.

WorlD Famous

Presents

a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization

Pickett house restaurant

Presents

Christmas in Tyler County Emporium Stage

monDay-FriDay 9 am - 3 Pm saturDay-sunDay 9am - 5 Pm

December 5 Live Theatre...Concerts...Lectures Vendor space available. Pick vendor application at the Artist @up Work artBluff, gallery or the Chamber of Commerce. • 409-283-3832 212 W. Woodville, TX 75979 www.emporiumstagenews.blogspot.com Emporium Stage • 212 W. Bluff • 409-283-2503

409-283-2272

Hwy 190 W. • Woodville

The Booster supports all Tyler County Teams!

Have a great season

Chester, Colmesneil, Spurger, Warren and Woodville

Ivory Humphrey

was our $25 “You Make the Call” winner for last week! Only 2 more weeks to play. You still have a shot at the $100 drawing! CMYK


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TYLER COUNTY BOOSTER November 13, 2014

Church

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

www.tylercountybooster.com

Journey Into Fullness by

Gloria Russell Knowing the Holy Spirit

The most neglected and often misunderstood person of the God-head is the mighty Holy Spirit. Getting to know Him is like looking into a multifaceted diamond. Just as you think you see Him in all His beauty, with just a slight turn you discover an even greater brilliance. You can see the Holy Spirit at work all through the Bible beginning in Genesis as He assisted in creating the world. During the times of the patriarchs, prophets and kings He came upon them temporarily in power to do the work God had assigned to them in their generations. In Luke 1:35, the angel Gabriel explained to Mary how she, being a virgin would conceive a Son. “And the angel answered and said to her, ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you…” The conception of Jesus took place through the direct action of the Holy Spirit. Later, John the Baptist said of Jesus, “…He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit…”Then, when John baptized Jesus the Bible says in Luke 3:22, “And the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form like a dove upon Him…” Then, Luke 4:1 tells us Jesus,being filled with the Holy Spirit was led by the Spirit…” After Jesus was tempted by the devil for forty days in the wilderness He went to church. He was asked to read from Isaiah 61.“The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me…because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel…” Jesus launched His public ministry with this scripture. He was the first to receive the Holy Spirit without measure. After Jesus was put to death on the cross, came back to life and returned to Heaven, Jesus sent the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. Acts 2:4, says, “They were all filled with the Holy Spirit.”Peter explained that everyone who would receive Jesus would also receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2:38) Here we learn that in salvation the Holy Spirit brings conviction of sin; transformation from the old way of living into new life in Christ; setting apart the believer out of the world into the Kingdom of God (called sanctification); and completely indwelling each believer. (Rom. 8:11) Precious follower of Jesus Christ, this is only the beginning of what the Holy Spirit wants to do for you as He lives in you and works through you. He is your teacher, your helper, your enabler, your prayer partner, your source of power, and your friend. He’s a giver, restorer, sealer, revealer, inspiration, strength and equipper. God the Holy Spirit is a person well worth getting to know—spending time acknowledging His presence every moment and thanking God for His perfect plan.

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 See you next week, Gloria Wesley Center is located behind the sanctuary facing Nellius St.

APOSTOLIC

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

NON DENOMINATIONAL

BIBLE

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

BAPTIST

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

AMY BYTHEWOOD Attorney at Law

102 S. Charlton St. P.O. Box 209 Woodville, Texas 75979

Bulldog Country Seafood Market W NO N (409) 837-9635 E

OP

•Live Catfish •Oysters •Fresh Shrimp •Crabs & Crawfish •Frog Legs (When in season)

Open Wednesday-Sunday 10am-6pm

Evans Insurance Agency Steve Evans 409-283-8111 201 Sutton Street Woodville, Texas 75979 409-429-4417 mobile sevans@cmaaccess.com

Phone: (409) 283-8800 Fax: (866) 265-8022 amy@bythewoodlegal.com

Dr. Craig Worsley

(409) 246-4777

530 South Pine St. Kountze, TX 77625 www.KountzeDentalCenter.com

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

Childress Monument Works, Inc. “Memories Carved in Stone Since 1948” PO Box 544 Woodville, Texas 75979 www.childressmonumentwork.com

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

CHURCH OF CHRIST

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

EPISCOPAL

PENTECOSTAL

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

LUTHERAN FAITH LUTHERAN 704 W. Holly St., 238-7171

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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 1898 County Rd. 4755 Warren, 547-3733


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Church

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

AARP Safe Driver Program Nov. 13

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.

‘Heavens Mana’ Rescheduled Nov. 22

Grace Baptist Church of Colmesneil food Ministry, “Heavens Manna,” will be re-scheduled from November 29 to November 22 for convenience of the Thanksgiving holidays and those we serve.’ Thank you, Grace Baptist Church, Colmesneil, Texas.

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Our Lady of the Pines Catholic Church will be hosting a new AARP Driver Safety Class on 13 November 2014. Classes will be held in the Family Center on Eagle Drive from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fees for the class are $15 for AARP members and $20 for NonAARP members. The class is open to anyone age 40 and up. Check with your own company, but many car insurance companies allow a discount on your premiums for completing the class. If you would like to attend and/or bring a friend, Call Cecil Schriver at 409-547-3097 to reserve a seat in the class. Classes are limited to 25. The next class will not be until May of 2015.

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by Keith Bellamy

Veterans Day President Woodrow Wilson first proclaimed an Armistice Day for November 11, 1919. In proclaiming the holiday, he said: “ To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be f illed with lots of pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations.” President Dwight Eisenhower signed a bill into law on May 26, 1954 replacing “Armistice” with Veterans, and it has been known as Veterans Day ever since. So, on November 11 every year we honor those who served. But what does it mean? It means we remember those who were willing to serve in some branch of our military service. My dad, Glen L. Bellamy, Jr., served in the United States Navy during World War II. My father -in-law, Melvin M. Neely served in the United States Army during World War II. Neither ever talked about it but they served. So, let ’s take time to thank those who served. Our freedom was obtained because someone was willing to shed blood; someone was willing to serve. Those of my generation never received that thank you for their service in the Vietnam War. So when I see a veteran from modern wars like the Persian Gulf, Iraq or Afghanistan I thank them for their service. Remember that freedom requires the shedding of blood. And TRUE FREEDOM required the shedding of Jesus’ blood and He did it because He loved us. Let us not forget John 3:16. For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.

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, 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 him, 77 to give his people the knowledge of salvation through the His parents said this because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders, 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 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 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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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 received after the advertised proposal time will not be accepted and will be returned unopened All proposals must have the following information signed and sealed; Collusion, Affidavits, School Policies and Rules, Waiver and Indemnification Form. Faxed proposals will NOT be accepted. Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and specification will be on

file and available for inspection, November 5, 2014 at the following locations: Architects Office: Mark Magnuson & Associates, Inc. 704 Texas Avenue Bridge City, TX 77611 PH: (409) 7499689 AGC of Jefferson County, Inc., Plan Room/AGC Connect: Beaumont, Texas 5458 Avenue A Beaumont, Texas 77705 PH: (409)835-6661 FAX:(409)8353319 One copy of the project documents may be obtained by General Contractors, major suppliers and subcontractors, upon a deposit of $100.00, with the school district. Such deposits shall be made payable to SPURGER Independent School District and will be refunded to proposers who return the plans and contract documents to the Architects office in good condition within 10 days of the proposal opening, otherwise no refund will be made. Partial sets will not be issued. Additional single complete sets may be purchased by proposers or suppliers at cost from Triangle Blue Print, 11233 Calder St., Beaumont, TX 77701. All questions concerning this invitation for Proposals should be addressed to mark Magnuson A.I.A., Mark Magnuson & Associates

by email mdm.aia@sbcglobal. net or phone (409)749-9689. A Pre-Proposal Conference will be held at 3:00 P. M. on Thursday, November 20, 2014 at Spurger Administration Building, 12212 Highway 92 North, Spurger, Texas 77660. (45-2t-b)

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NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF BONNIE GAIL BROWN, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that application for Letters Testamentary for the Estate of BONNIE GAIL BROWN, Deceased was filed on September 23, 2014 under Docket No. 9057, in the County Court of Tyler County, Texas by: WILLIFORD D. DYKES. Claims may be presented in the care of the attorney for the Estate of addressed as follows: Representative, Estate of BONNIE GAIL BROWN, Deceased C/O ROBERT H. MANN, Attorney at Law 104 West Bluff, Suite 201 Woodville, Texas 75979. All persons having claims against this Estate in which application has been made are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 7th day of November, 2014. ROBERT H. MANN, Attorney for Applicant WILLIFORD D. DYKES. (46-1t-b)

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO ANY AND ALL HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF BONNIE GAIL BROWN, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that application for Letters Testamentary for the Estate

of BONNIE GAIL BROWN, Deceased was filed on September 23, 2014 under Docket No. 9057, in the County Court of Tyler County, Texas, by: WILLIFORD D. DYKES. Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for unknown heirs for the Estate addressed as follows: Representative, Estate of BONNIE GAIL BROWN, Deceased C/O ROBERT H. MANN, Attorney at Law 104 West Bluff, Suite 201, Woodville, Texas 75979. All heirs having claims against this Estate in which application has been made are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. DATED this 7th day of November 2014. ROBERT H. MANN, Attorney for Applicant, WILLIFORD D. DYKES. (46-1t-b)

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