City, EMS provider reach compromise
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City, EMS provider reach compromise
Be Apart Of Palacios History With Pavilion Pave Stones SAFENITE Receives Trull Grant See PagE 5 Sharkettes Roll To Wins On Diamond See PagE 10 See PagE 2 City, EMS provider reach compromise BY ALAN C. SCHULMAN Palacios Beacon - Reporter “We think we’ve come to a real understanding about the EMS situation,” proclaimed Mayor John Sardelich at last Tuesday’s City Council meeting. The Mayor’s proclamation was in reference to a recent meeting between city officials, doctors and Matagorda County EMS that was prompted by statements made to City Council by Dr. Gross, and a later rebuttal from Allegiance Mobile Health vice president, Dan Gillespie. The Mayor stated, “When they walked out of there, everybody felt like a resolution had finally been worked out. Dr. Gross was satisfied and so were the EMS people.” The resolution reached is, there will always be an ambulance available in Palacios. City Manager David Kocurek stated, “They are looking for volunteers to train to drive the ambulance and to be EMTs.” Mayor Sardelich interjected, “They have agreed to train all of our police officers too.” A follow-up meeting is scheduled for April. Miss Teen volunteer Miss Teen of Texas 2016, Serena Zamarippa wished the council a happy International Women’s Day and relayed a few facts about the Miss Teen organization. She will be attending a pageant in Indianapolis in November to compete for Miss Teen of America. During her presentation to the council, she stated, “In an attempt to carry on the organi- WEDNESDAY have heard a great deal of negative comments about this gentleman coming here and speaking to us about this. We respect the opinions of every citizen in this town.” Citizen’s Forum During the ‘citizens forum’, Jeff Kistner, President of Solar Transmit Technologies, proposed to the council a system that, at no cost to the city, broadcasts the history of the city to visitors who tune their car radios to a specified channel. The broadcast would require the placement of transmitters on signs containing the radio frequency information at each end of the city on Hwy 35. New City Councilman New City Councilman Steve McGovern, (See CITY, Page 2) BEACON PALACIOS MAR. 16, 2016 VOL. 109 • NO. 12 PALACIOS TEXAS • zation’s tradition of excellence, I’m here to offer my help to you. If you or an organization you know is in need of any help or service, I would be more than willing to lend a hand and offer my help where it is needed.” Citizen feedback appreciated City Councilwoman Judy Chavez stated that, “as a citizen, but also as a City Councilmember, I would like it to go on record. Last session, there was a gentleman who came and had some different information that he wanted to bring to the City Council on what he felt we should do as improvements, and what the city manager had not been addressing. I just want the citizens to know that we appreciate this.” She felt compelled to make these statements because, as she went on to say, “I The Only Newspaper In The World Published Just For The Palacios Area. USPS 418460 Serving The City By The Sea Since 1907 P. O. Box 817 • 317 Commerce Palacios, Tx. 77465 (361) 972-3009/Fax 972-2610 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: palaciosbeacon.com Pavilion tab on the rise again Beacon Deadline 5 p.m. Friday Except for paid advertising, all articles, photos or other information submitted on Monday will be published on a space available basis only. BY ALAN C. SCHULMAN Palacios Beacon - Reporter Open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Beacon Closed Wednesday Observing Our th 109 Year 1907-2016 BEACON BRIEFS ■ St. Anthony’s Lenten Fish Fry Fri. at KC Hall St. Anthony of Padua’s Catholic Church in Palacios will hold its Lenten Fish Fry on Fri. (Mar. 18) for $8 per plate dine-in or take out, from 4 p.m. until sold out. Plate includes fish, shrimp, coleslaw or rice, pinto beans, hush puppies, dessert and tea. ■ Eagles’ Easter Egg Hunt Sat. at Sixth Street Park The Fraternal Order of Eagles #3821 will hold their 5th annual East Egg Hunt beginning at 10 a.m. on Sat. (Mar. 19) at the Sixth St. soccer fields, across from the Laundry Mat. Ages for walking to 10 years and prizes for Golden Eggs. Bring your own basket. Easter Bunny will be available for pics. ■ World Mission Breakfast Sat. at Church of God of Prophecy The World Mission Breakfast will be held from 8 - 11 a.m. on Sat. (Mar. 19) at the Church of God of Prophecy in Palacios, located at 808 9th St. Stop on by for pancakes, sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, grits, hot coffee, juice and famous breakfast strudel. All proceeds go to support mission field around the world. 1 SECTION, 10 PAGES PALACIOS Police officer Vaughn Dierlam takes notes at the scene of last week’s accident on Main St. that left the Toyota pickup limping. (Beacon Photos by Ryan West) Tough week for wheels in Palacios BY RYAN WEST Palacios Beacon-Publisher It was a trying week in the City by the Sea for wheels of several vehicles, with a pair of automobiles sustaining crippling injuries. On March 14, a Toyota pickup lost its left front wheel when attempting to turn from the far lane and struck a white Chevrolet pickup, that sustained minimal damage. The trying times continued on last Friday when a motorist’s front right wheel decided to lose its nuts in the Fifth St. alleyway between Main St. and Welch Ave. No injuries were reported with either accident. (See PAV, Page 2) County still has highest jobless rate in area BY ALAN C. SCHULMAN Palacios Beacon - Reporter Sand on the way for Seawall Commission’s South Bay Beach Enahancement project BY TERRY MOSIER New sand is on the way to replenish Palacios’ South Bay beach area. At last week’s meeting of the Matagorda County Seawall Commission with all Commissioners present, Matt Glaze of Urban Engineering reported the notice to proceed on the South Bay Beach Enhancement Project has been received and the contractor is expected to move in soon with the beach sand being stockpiled shortly. As with any project of this size and scope, the final price tag is a hard target to hit. At last Tuesday’s Palacios Beautification & Pavilion Committee Board Meeting, it was revealed that the current funding shortfall for the new Pavilion is $539,000. That figure is reflected in an updated funding spreadsheet. While the board has scrutinized every detail and material choice looking for savings, necessary revisions, such as widening of the walkways and ramps, keep pushing the price tag of the new Pavilion in the wrong direction. Construction progress, however, is headed in the right direction. Mike Murray reported that, with the pouring of the second floor concrete approaching, and enhancement of the wetlands underway, the new Pavilion is Pavilion Update Bill Balboa with TX A&M Marine Extension Service gave a presentation on setting up an oyster reef demonstration site in the beach area adjacent to the new pavilion site for educational use. Appelt Property The commissioners continued discussions on the property owner’s request for erosion protection at the Appelt property and have requested more information from the owners and engineers. Inspectors report: Larry Lanfear, Seawall Commission inspector, also presented the following report saying it is almost the same as last month: Pavilion Pier: There are three spot lights and one area light out. Both Parking Lot lights are out. Three holes in the concrete drive at the pier entrance need to be patched. The water line at the THead needs additional supports. The broken conduits under the East T-Head need to be repaired. River Road Bulkhead:Lanfear has (See SEAWALL, Page 2) Matagorda County’s unemployment rate was down 0.2 percent in January 2016 compared to January 2015. At 7.2 percent, the unemployment rate in Matagorda County was still 2.5 percent higher than any surrounding county. However, Matagorda was one of only two neighboring counties whose unemployment rates in January were lower than a year ago. Texas’ unemployment rate for January 2016 was 4.4 percent, down 0.3 percent from January 2015, which is nearly 1 percent less than the U.S. rate of 5.3. Matagorda is one of 46 counties in Texas with an unemployment rate higher than 6,0 percent. The county with the highest unemployment rate in Texas is Starr County at 14.3 percent, (See JOBS, Page 2) Beacon deadline for articles, advertisements is 5 p.m. Friday Page 2 - Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 Be a part of Palacios history with Pavilion memorial pave stones The historic Palacios Pavilion was a beloved landmark for generations of those who lived in and visited Palacios. The new Pavilion is currently under construction with an expected late fall 2016 opening. An essential feature of the Pavilion is walking trails and plazas made in part from beautiful terracotta pavers. Your company, family or friends can be a part of the new Pavilion by purchasing a paver, the cost of which is $50 each. Your name, senti- JOBS DEADLINE 5 P.M. FRIDAY CITY ment or memory will be inscribed on your paver. All proceeds from the sale of engraved pavers will go toward funding needed to maintain the Pavilion. Stop by the Palacios Chamber of Commerce, located at 420 Main St., or the Port of Palacios, located at 1706 Main. St. in Palacios to fill out an order form. You can find the Memories of the Palacios Pavilion on Facebook or visit the website www.palaciospavilion.org. (Continued From Page 1) and the lowest is 1.8 percent in McMullen County. According to the Texas Workforce Commission, the Texas Civilian Labor Force decreased in January by 22,300 to a total of 13,114,600 people. The number of unemployed Texans increased in January by 24,800 to a total of 581,500 people. Over the previous five years, the number of unemployed people increased by an average of 62,100 in the month of January. Since January of last year, the number of unemployed people has decreased by 29,700 individuals. Over the year, the number of individuals seeking unemployment insurance benefits has increased by 29,875 claimants. Surrounding counties’ unemployment rates for Jan. 2016 are listed below, with Jan. 2015 and percent change from a year ago in parentheses. Brazoria, 4.8 percent (4.7) (0.1), Calhoun, 4.1 percent (4.2) (-0.1), Colorado, 4.2 percent (4.0) (0.2), Fort Bend, 4.5 percent (4.2) (0.3), Jackson, 4.0 (3.6) (0.4), Matagorda, 7.2 percent (7.4) (-0.2), Wharton, 4.7 percent (4.3) (0.4). Come Join the Fun Omar’s Bar & Grill ~ Mixed Drinks & Draft Beer ~ Open 7 Days A Week • 10 a.m.-2 a.m. No Minors after 9 p.m. DJ’s on Saturday Nights 814 Henderson (Hwy 35) • Palacios • 361-356-1072 MARCH’s WORLD MISSION BREAKFAST Saturday, March 19st 8am - 11am Church of God of Prophecy 808 9th St. • Palacios $8.00 - All You Can Eat Please join us for pancakes, sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, grits, hot coffee, juice and our famous breakfast strudel. All proceeds go to support mission fields around the world. We have enjoyed your fellowship and patronage for 70 years, and appreciated your continued support. Please call 361-972-6262 (day of event) to place your “to go” order or to reserve dine in space. PALACIOS BEACON (Continued From Page 1) who replaces the outgoing Troy Lewis in May, was introduced. Approved Items An Ordinance revising chapter 3.02.002 and 3.02.003 and Exhibit B Section 12.400 was approved. Resolution 2016-R-7 Canceling Election and 2016R-8 for the submission of a Hazard Mitigation Grant PAVILION (Continued From Page 1) well on its way except for some weather-related setbacks and problems with ‘shop drawings’. As usual, small details, such as the size of the water heater, are still being worked out as they require attention. One decision made by the board regarding materials was to change from fiberglass to vinyl windows due to ruggedness, manufacturer support and availability. Window and roof color choices have been requested by the builder and the architect, but, try as they might, no consensus could be reached during the meeting. The decision regarding colors was to ’sleep on it’. A decision was made, however, to purchase ‘Quickbooks’ accounting software. SEAWALL (Continued From Page 1) checked the wash out at the missioners approved: bridge and the county’s patch The minutes of the Februis in good shape. ary 10, 2016 meeting. Bay Front Walkway: HandThe start of using a Sherrail needs to be closed where win-Williams product to rethe steps were eliminated. pair cracks to the concrete There is one AEP area light bulkhead joints. out. A section of guardrail on Acceptance of financial rethe South side of the Baptist ports from Ellen Dodd. Encampment is very rusty Paying the monthly bills. and in need of replacement. Next Meeting There is a large piece of the The next regular meeting is concrete cap that has spared scheduled for April 13, at 7 off in the area of SBM. This p.m. at the Matagorda Counseems to be occurring up and ty Navigation District #1’s down the entire wall. Administration Building. East Bayshore Dr.: The damaged guard rail at Grassy Point needs to be repaired. Concrete Bulkhead at E. Bayshore Dr.: There are some large wash-outs beSERVICE tween McGlothin St. and the Yellow Windmill House. Palacios Beacon Lanfear met with representaFax Line (361) 972-2610 tives from Sherwin-Williams Office Line (361) 972-3009 and NC Services for a demonstration of a material to seal the joints in the wall. First Street Pier: One spotlight is out and one needs to be adjusted. East Bay Groin: The spotlight is out. Approved Items In other business the com- FAX THE WEEKENDER New Furniture Resale Shop in Palacios Quiet rail zones to remain intact EL CAMPO: Safety equipment on five El Campo railroad crossings will be upgraded in the next few weeks to ensure train horns remain silent while passing through the city. Council approved providing an estimated $16,000 to help cover the labor costs of upgrading safety equipment at the FM 653, Meadows Lane, Palacios,Sam Bishkin and Gladys street rail crossings. In the upcoming effort, Kansas City Southern Railways will pay for the crossing gates, cable, rock and necessary equipment. “We need to make the required improvements to make sure that the lights are not taken out of operation in the event the trucks run into them as they are trying to make the intersections with very little turning radius,” City Manager Mindi Snyder said. “The alternative, should we choose not to make the improvements, would be that they would not be able to honor the Quiet Zone due to safety concerns.” - El Campo Leader-News Man sent to hospital after fall into dumpster YOAKUM: A man was transported to the hospital by helicopter after suffering a fall at the Yoakum waste transfer station last Friday. The man was unloading refuse from the bed of his truck into a trash trailer when he slipped and fell, striking his head and breaking an ankle. The container was approximately eight feet deep. City employee Tony Maldonado was on the scene when the accident occurred. Maldonado grabbed a ladder and climbed into the container, immediately checking the injured man for a pulse. Not finding one, he began CPR, halting after only a couple of chest compressions when the man squeezed his hand. Rescue crews arrived at the station and carefully lifted the man from the trailer. He was transported to the hospital by PHI and is expected to recover. - Yoakum Herald - Times Stupidity claims another victim in roll over LULING: At approximately 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Luling Police and EMS personnel were dispatched to the Municipal Airport for a one vehicle accident in which, it was reported, one person was pinned to the ground under the vehicle. When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered a male subject laying on the ground, and the vehicle that he had been pinned under had been turned upright by spectators. Subsequent investigation concluded that Christian Johnathon Sheehan had been driving the subject vehicle, a 2000 Toyota truck, while the victim, identified as Daniel Aubrey Greer was standing on the passenger side running board holding onto the nerf bar. Investigation indicated that Sheehan was apparently spinning the vehicle in circles when he lost control and rolled the vehicle over, pinning Greer to the ground. While being evaluated by medical personnel on Medic 8, Greer complained of pelvic and abdominal pain and was having trouble breathing. While being transported to the hospital, Greer went into cardiac arrest and was pronounced DOA at Seton Hays Hospital, Kyle. Sheehan was arrested at the scene and transported to Seton Edgar B. Davis Hospital, and consented to a blood draw. He was medically cleared and transported to Caldwell County Jail, where he was booked for Intoxication Manslaughter, a second degree felony. - The Luling Newsboy & Signal Molli Into Bodungen, Owner 115 N. Washington • El Campo, TX • 979-543-2300 Will be open one day only Wednesday, March 9th Then again March 18th, 19th & 20th We have restocked and are excited to share our new treasures with you! EASTER EGG HUNT Saturday, March 19th • 10am 6th Street Soccer Fields (Across from Laundry Mat) Area Briefs 416 Main St. 5th Annual of rder1 O l a 2 rn Frate gles #38 Ea Application/s and authorization of the procurement of a consultant to write the application/s and manage the grant/s if awarded were also approved, along with the Minutes of the February, 23 2016 Regular Council Meeting. Next Meeting The next Regular Council Meeting will be on March 22. for ages Walking to 10 years old Prizes for the Golden Eggs! Bring Your Own Basket. Easter Bunny available for pictures. Thursday, March 17th 7:30 am to 7:00 pm H BOGO on Red Seal Interior & Exterior Paints (up to 10 gallons) H 15% Off Store Wide This Day Only H 30% Off All Wallpaper H 40% Off Custom Blinds H Door Prizes H Shirts H H Food & Beverages All Day Long H DEADLINE 5 P.M. FRIDAY • Palacios Police Reports • Individuals listed have been arrested and/or charged with an offense. Inclusion in this report does not imply that the person is guilty of any crime. The following are offense and arrest reports submitted by the Palacios Police Dept. to the Palacios Beacon as of noon Friday. ARRESTS Eddie Tyler Thomas, 20, 805 Lucas Ave., was arrested in the 800 block of Lucas Ave. at 1:11 p.m. on Mar. 5. Warrant. Isaac Thomas Smith, 24, 1211 4th St., was arrested in the 100 block of Craymer Ave. at 4:44 a.m. on Mar. 6. Warrant. Janie Marie Salinas, 18, 908 Henderson Ave., was arrested in the 900 block of Henderson Ave. at 12:00 a.m. on Mar. 7. Warrant. Juan Moreno Muniz, 31, 138 Sandpiper Circle, was arrested in the 100 block of Sandpiper Circle at 10:23 p.m. on Mar. 10. Disorderly Conduct by Unreasonable Noise. INCIDENTS Cruelty to Animals: Officers were dispatched to Dollar Tree at 3:54 p.m. on Mar. 4 in reference to an individual kicking a dog and leaving the dog at the business. Possession of Marijuana: Individual came into the Police Department at 6:45 p.m. on Mar. 6 to report a possible marijuana plant outside one of the residence trailers at 326 E. Bayshore. From the Police Chief By Police Chief David Miles Several of the area schools are on or have been on spring break. It’s very common for the students to consume large amounts of alcohol. Have you talked to your son or daughter or really know what they are doing? This time of year, many students become statistics. Information: Officers were dispatched to the 900 block of Humphrey St. at 11:56 p.m. on Mar. 6 in reference to a fight in progress. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: Officers were dispatched to the 800 block of Rorem at 7:15 p.m. on Mar. 7 in reference to a verbal argument. A citation was issued for possession of drug paraphernalia. PAHA’s annual Soup & Salad fundraiser held March. 29 at City by the Sea Museum The Palacios Area Historical Association ter Regina G. Deadrick, Assistant Vice Presiinvites the community to attend our Soup & dent Health and Benefits Division of Aon Salad annual meeting and fundraiser. It will Hewitt in Houston. Her presentation is entibe held on March 29 at the City By The Sea tled “Unsung Heroes – Unheard Voices.” She Museum at 401 Commerce Street in Palacios. spoke at the African American Heritage event The amazing buffet of soups, salads, and at the Museum a few weeks ago and was so desserts will commence at 5:30 p.m., an ex- very much appreciated that we have asked her tremely brief meeting begins at 6:45, and the back for an encore performance. Her talk is speaker will begin at 7 p.m.. There is fierce entitled, “Unsung Heroes – Unheard Voices.” competition for the best soup, salad and des- It is a saga of Palacios history that belongs to sert, so prepare to eat well. There is still time all of us. to sign up to bring something if you would For more information please contact us like to be sure to let your closest PAHA mem- at 361-972-1148 or paha@citybytheseamuber know! Tickets are sold at the door - $8 seum.org. for members and $10 for nonmembers. Memberships will be available starting from $5 to a lifetime membership of $1,000. Cathy Wakefield Our speaker for the evening (361)404-1198 Outreach Specialist, International Crane Foundation will be Palacios native daugh- Bird Notes EVEN LITTLE ADS GET ATTENTION! You’re Reading One Now! Monthly bills paid by USDA repair funds available USDA Rural Development the City of Palacios thru Texas USDA Rural Develop- with a combination of loan and Following are bills Paid by the City of Palacios the first half of the month of March. Bills are published by the Palacios Beacon as a public record since City Council does not see bills prior to payment. State Comptroller, Sales & Use Tax - Feb. 2016; $3,844.90 Aramark Uniform Services; $309.58 CM Auto Glass, Car Magnets/Caps - Mayor/CM; $342 Centerpoint Energy, CH, CID, FS; $127.82 De Lage Landen Financial Services, Inc., EDC Copier - 2/15 - 3/14/16; $198.35 Driving Safety Services, Drug Screens; $288.50 DXI Industries, Inc., Chlorine; $290 Envirodyne Laboratories, Inc., Coliform - Water, Sludge Pack - Sewer, Lab Testing - WWTP; $1,121 Ford Motor Credit, PMT # 53 - 2010 F2750; $2,772.14 Peggy Georgi, HGAC Workshop; $159.51 Ricoh USA, Inc., PD Copier - 2/8 - 3/7/16, CH Copier 2/16 - 3/15/16, PD Copier, 2/17 - 3/16/16; $774.99 Gulf Coast Paper Co., Supplies; $431.61 Tyler Technologies, Maintenance Fee - Mar. 2016; $260 Kansas State Bank of Manhattan, 2005 Gradall - Yearly Pmt - 2016; $12,547.27 Matagorda Construction & Materials, 44.20 Tons Limestone; $1,762.80 Local IT Solutions, Network Management - PD - Mar. 2016; $1,000 CPR Services & Supplies, Inc., Lids for Sewer Cleanouts; $400 Dora Mondrik, 46 Miles - 1/15 - 2/9/16; $24.84 Momentum Rental Sales, Track Loader Rental - Sewer; $1,142.85 Mustang Tractor & Equip., Armrest for Backhoe; $73.75 Nieto’s Paint & Body, Replace 5.4 Liter Engine # 7, Replace Transmission # 7; $5,758.50 Office Depot, Office & Cleaning Supplies - PD, Cleaning Supplies - PD; $134.71 Porter’s Ace Hardware, Supplies/Tools - Feb. 2016; $936.69 Office Depot Business Credit, Office Supplies, Clipboards - JR, Paper Clips/Ink - Shop, Binders/Folders/ Dividers - CH; $273.88 Group 71 Invest, Oil Change - 2013 Dodge Ram, Oil Change/Flat Repair - ’10 Exp, Oil Change - Chief’s Truck, R&R Camshaft - 2009 Tahoe, OC/Battery & Tire Rotation; $3,247.71 Petty Cash, Reimbursement; $471.61 Pump & Power Equipment, Motor Stand, Belts, Guard, Rebuild Pump - 2nd. St. Lift Station; $13,754.82 Quality Hot-Mix Inc., 24.79 Tons Hot-Mix; $2,144.34 AFLAC, Feb. 2016; $792.48 TML-IRP, Windstorm/Hail Ins. Mar. 2016 - 2017; $71,782 Texas Mun. Retirement Syst., Rtmt Deductions & Contribution; $25,126.78 J.P. Cooke Co., Dog Tags - AC; $47.50 USA Blue Book, Lead Tube; $81.74 The Police & Sheriffs Press, Inc., ID Cards - PD; $34.98 United Parcel Service, Freight Charges; $33.06 Walmart Community BRC, Animal Control Food; $77.85 MCUW, 8th Day of Caring Sponsorship; $150 Total: $172,332.44 Palacios Air Repair Heating & Air Conditioning Sales, Service & Installations 979-429-7488 407 Henderson (Hwy. 35) • Palacios, Tx. Richard Bari • No Charge Service Call • TACLB27302E HOME COMFORT SYSTEMS Innovation never felt so good. FREE ESTIMATES Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 - Page 3 ment has announced funding is available for the purpose of repairing homes in eligible rural areas. The funds are available through Rural Development's 504 Home Repair loan and grant program. The program is available to low income recipients to make essential repairs to modernize and repair homes, and to remove health and safety hazards. Most repairs completed under the program are for roof, window and door replacements, as well as electrical, plumbing and air conditioning upgrades as well as other repairs needed to increase the home’s energy efficiency and overall comfort and quality. Renovations to make a home wheelchair or handicap accessible are also considered. To qualify for the program, applicants must own their home, and fall within Rural Development’s income guidelines, defined as below 50 percent of the area median income and unable to obtain affordable credit elsewhere. Homeowners, at least 62 years old, may qualify for a grant. Grant funding up to $7,500 is limited and many times repairs will be funded grant. One percent loans up to $20,000 will be on a repayment term of up to 20 years and will require low monthly payments. Further information on the program is available by visiting USDA's web site at http://www. rd.usda.gov/programs-services/ single-family-housing-repairloans-grants/tx. For local information, verification of area eligibility and application assistance, determine your local office by visiting http://www. rd.usda.gov/contact-us/stateoffices/tx or call the Texas State Office at (254)742-9770. USDA, through its Rural Development mission area, administers and manages housing, business and community infrastructure and facility programs through a national network of state and local offices. Rural Development programs are designed to improve the economic stability of rural communities, businesses, residents, farmers and ranchers and improve the quality of life in rural America. For information on this and other USDA Rural Development programs in Texas, visit http://www.rd.usda.gov/tx The Blessing American Legion Auxiliary #649 annual Cook-Off will be held on Saturday, April 9, beginning at 8 a.m. Teams can compete in the following categories: brisket, chili, ribs and beans. Trophies will be given to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners, along with Showmanship. A raffle, auction and 50/50 rill be held beginning at 2 p.m., with money raised going towards scholarships, veterans, Girls State and more. The event will be held at the Blessing American Legion Pavilion with camper sites available for cookoff teams. For more information contact Eileen Ackerman at 979240-1728. Blessing American Legion BBQ Cook-off April 9 “Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap”, (in descending notes and volume), “ooAAH cooo coo coo”, “ ti ti tseeeeeee tisoooo”….These are the sounds of spring along the trail of the Palacios Prairie Wetlands, the Clapper Rail, hiding in the salt marsh there; the Mourning Dove, vocalizing its desire to nest in the Tooth-ache Trees and Black Bellied Whistling Duck Mesquite, and the Savanna The Black-bellied WhisSparrow getting ready to migrate north for the summer tling Duck, (BBWD), is a duck with a long neck. months, to the upper Mid- large Its bill, legs and feet are west and Canada. Visit the pinkish-orange colored, site for a birding hike, or just it’s tail is totally dark brown to sit and enjoy the habitat, and its dark wings have white wing patches. from the newly built gazebo. large These features distinguish Neighbor Tom Wise it from the Fulvous Whiswatched a flock of Black- tling Duck. Its bill and legs/ bellied Whistling Ducks fly feet are charcoal gray and over Schicke Point and perch it has a white band on its tail coverts. The Fulon a neighbor’s roof, facing upper vous Whistling Duck is tan his property. Then they flew colored with a darker back. over his acreage, landing The BBWD spends winnear the spot where he puts ters in Mexico and sumalong the Texas out corn for all the birds, mers and south Atlantic coasts (shhhhh…we don’t need and the central Midwest. any wild hogs in the area). This duck prefers shallow Other birds observed in the ponds or flooded fields and Schicke Point area include can be found perched on branches, fence wires Brown Pelican, White Ibis, tree or roofs. Roseate Spoonbill, Piedbilled Grebe, Common Loon, Belted Kingfisher, Crested Caracara, White-tailed Hawk, Turkey Vulture, Longbilled Curlew, Northern Cardinal, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Mourning, and Eurasian Collared Dove, Northern Mockingbird, Savanna Sparrow, Great egret, Willet, Laughing and Ring-billed Gulls. A variety of terns have been seen, plunge-diving headfirst for small fish, including Forster’s, Caspian, Royal and Sandwich. Feathered Fridays will take place March 18, 8 am, at The Nature Conservancy’s Mad island Marsh Preserve. For more information, contact cathywakefield78@gmail. com. St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Annual Fish & Shrimp Fry FRIDAY, MARCH 18th Serving from 4pm until sold out! Call me today for a complimentary insurance review. (979) 244-4671 Hank E. Huitt 3120A Ave F Bay City [email protected] Insurance subject to availability and qualifications.Allstate County Mutual Insurance Company, Irving, Texas. © 2009 Allstate Insurance Company. Pelican’s Dolphin Bay Studio * Art * Ebay * Resale Hours: Wed. thru Sat./10am to 3pm 801 Henderson St. • Palacios, TX 77465 [email protected] 361-553-9826 KC HALL • PALACIOS 8.00 PER PLATE $ Menu includes: Fish, Shrimp, Coleslaw or Rice, Pinto Beans, Hushpuppies, Dessert & Tea. DINE-IN or TAKE OUT Page 4 - Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 15 YEARS AGO-2001 Stephanie Franzen of El Maton 4-H captured the Grand Champion title for the second straight year with her steer at the 2001 Matagorda County Fair and Livestock Show. The City of Palacios moved one step closer to find a new home for City Hall after the City Council voted unanimously to proceed with the planned purchase of the City State Bank of Palacios building. 20 YEARS AGO-1996 An RBI by Jimbo Howell scored Jason Galvan with the winning run in the fifth inning as the undefeated Tidehaven Tigers edged Rice, 4-3. The victory lifted Tidehaven to 3-0. Hien Nguyen of Palacios High School placed 7th at the Regional Powerlifting Meet held in Jasper. 25 YEARS AGO-191 Allison Bowers ranked 11th at the State of Texas Forensics Meet in Langham Creek High School. Joule Middleton and Jerry Haynes each chalked up silver medal performances to highlight the Palacios varsity Sharks’ effort at the Needville track meet. 30 YEARS AGO-1986 Former Palacios ISD Superintendent George D. Holst was named interim Matagorda Tax Assessor-Collector. The Palacios High School band won the Sweepstakes Award in the Music District XII UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest held at Industrial High School. Picketers marched in front of the Pick and Pack Grocery protesting the sale of what they considered to be pornographic • Happenings at the Palacios Community Hub • • We have free ESL classes at the Marine Center on Mondays and Wednesday's from 6-9pm. • On Thursday, March 17, Southbrooke Manor will be at the HUB to talk about all of the services they offer for inpatient and outpatient services. They will also bring refreshments. Leslie Machicek, the Wesley Nurse, will be here doing blood pressure and glucose screenings on the 17th as well from 10-12. • We have a diabetic support group at the Marine Center on the Monday, March 22, free diabetic supplies. • Lone Star Legal Aid will be at the HUB on Monday, March 22 from 11-3 as well. • Every Tuesday Workforce Solutions is at the HUB from 9-4. They assist people with SNAP benefits and any job searching needs. • Kids club will be on Thursday March 24th from 4:30-5:30 at the Seacrest community room, 45 Seashell. • Youth & Family Counseling Services are available by appointment only, call 979 549-5985. For more information or assistance, contact the HUB, at 972-9990. Looking for a place of meaningful involvement? Volunteer at the HUB, located at 307 Fourth St.! B-B-Q Fundraiser catered by Rib-n’-it-up (Help TAFE go to nationals) Saturday, March 19th 11:00 am - $8 per plate Lowe’s Parking Lot Meal includes a pulled pork sandwich and chips Dorothy’s Bloomers • Plants • Shrubs • Hanging Baskets • 40-3 gallon Dark Red/Double Bloom Knock Out Roses 212 Green Ave. • Palacios, TX 77465 • (361) 648-9557 DEADLINE 5 P.M. FRIDAY magazines. NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF TEXAS • Restoration Quality Work • Insurance Claims Welcomed § § § MATAGORDA COUNTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE and issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) of the District Court of Matagorda County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on said date, in the hereinafter numbered and styled suit(s) and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff or Constable of said County, I have on February 19, 2016, seized, levied upon, and will, on the first Tuesday in April, 2016, the same being the 5th day of said month, at the North Entry, Room 307, 1700 7th Street of the Courthouse of the said County, in the City of Bay City, Texas, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m. on said day, beginning at 10:00 AM, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder all the right, title, and interest of the defendants in such suit(s) in and to the following described real estate levied upon as the property of said defendants, the same lying and being situated in the County of Matagorda and the State of Texas, to-wit: Sale # Cause # Judgment Date Acct # Order Issue Date Style of Case Legal Description Adjudged Value Estimated Minimum Bid 1 T14,805 10/20/15 25393 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. BYRON GAKSIN AKA BYRON O'KEITH GASKIN, ET AL BAY CITY ORIGINAL TOWNSITE, BLK 120, LT 2, VOL 5, PG 36* $17,030.00 $3,100.00 2 T14,805 10/20/15 45221 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. BYRON GAKSIN AKA BYRON O'KEITH GASKIN, ET AL SAYERS ADDN, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 3, LT 5-6, VOL 31, PG 455* $14,600.00 $14,600.00 3 T15,797 04/10/12 49176 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. JOHN H. BREWER II, ET AL 1.22 ACRES OUT OF RESERVE "B" YACHT HARBOR, SEC 2, CLERKS FILE # 030661* (49176/R24813) $222,890.00 $58,620.07 4 T16,261 11/03/15 40946 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. ERNEST LEE JOHNSON, ET AL 50 FT X 64 FT, PART OF LT 4, BLK B, RESUBD OF LTS 7, 9 & 11, WHITSON SUBD, VOL 479, PG 181* $2,310.00 $2,310.00 5 T16,430 12/15/15 R17204 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 OAK MEADOWS SEC, TRES PALACIOS OAKS, LT 1094, VOL 6, PG 31* $1,300.00 $1,300.00 6 T16,436 10/20/15 24544 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL AND PALACIOS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. CHRISTOPHER LYNN BIGGERSTAFF, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF HERMENEJILDA PEREZ AGUILAR, DECEASED E 1/2, LT 12, BLK 15, ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF BAY CITY, VOL 5, PG, 36* $13,570.00 $7,200.00 7 T16,522 12/15/15 39267 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. WILL CARTER, ET AL LT 7, BLK 33, ORIGINAL TOWNSITE, CITY OF MARKHAM, VOL 11, PG 385 & VOL 96, PG 101* $5,010.00 $3,500.00 8 T16,595 12/15/15 24715 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 Acct # MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF CLEMON Style of Case JOHNSON AKA CLEMON J. JOHNSON, SR., DECEASED, ET AL BAY CITY ORIGINAL TOWNSITE, BLK 33, NORTH 90 FT LT 6, VOL 37, PG 547* Legal Description $20,350.00 $7,400.00 Sale # Cause # Judgment Date Order Issue Date 9 T16,602 09/30/14 37624 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 10 T16,659 11/09/15 41668 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 11 T16,791 12/15/15 12 13 Adjudged Value Estimated Minimum Bid MATAGORDA COUNTY AND PALACIOS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. ARMANDO E. GARZA AKA ARMANDO ELIZALDE GARZA, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. TEODORO TOSTADO AKA TEODORO S. TOSTADO, ET AL FOLEY'S, 2ND EXTENSION, W 100 FT, LTS 4-6, BLK 6, VOL 2, PG 84 & VOL 572, PG 746* (ACCT# 37624/R13434) $43,620.00 $11,200.00 O'CONNELL ADDN, SEC 3, BLK 4, LT 17 & ADJOINING EAST 40 FT OF LT 18, VOL 371A & 371 B* $21,210.00 $5,800.00 48507 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. RONNIE R. KING, AKA RONNIE RAY KING AKA RONNIE GRIGGS, ET AL VAN VLECK ORIGINAL TOWNSITE, BLK 4, LTS 12 & 13, VOL 7, PG 299 & VOL 522, PG 238,* (48507/48509) $58,142.00 $26,200.00 T16,796 09/15/15 27545 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY AND PALACIOS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. HUAN NGUYEN AKA HUAN HUY NGUYEN, ET AL BETHANY PARK LANG BETANIA SUBD, BLK 2, LT 15, REC'D IN PLAT 362-B* & MANUFACTURED HOME, SERIAL# PH176674A/PH176674B, LABEL# PFS0697144 / PFS0697145, IF LOCATED THERE ON (ACCT NO. 27545/R13000)* $57,273.00 $5,600.00 T16,811 12/15/15 41479 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. GLORIA LOPEZ, INDIVIDUALLY AND DOING BUSINESS AS GLORIA'S DAYCARE, ET AL OAK FOREST, LT 31, BURNETT & SOJOURNER LEAGUE, ABST 13, MORE OR LESS, CLK'S FILE# 2013-3234* $56,410.00 $4,700.00 Collision Repair Specialist • Computer Diagnostics • Brake Service • AC Service • Tune Up • Towing Mary Hardin Baylor. 65 YEARS AGO- 1951 Eight dry lot calves will be Palacios’ representation at the Matagorda County Livestock Show and Exposition. The harbor improvement bond issue election was scheduled by the Matagorda County Navigation District. 70 YEARS AGO- 1946 W.M. Turner, representing the Civil Aeronautics Administration visited Palacios in the interest of the city taking over the Palacios Airport. which was de-activated some months ago. 75 YEARS AGO- 1941 The Blessing Library Club was host to the Matagorda County Federation of Women’s Club 25th birthday. The oyster fry, given at the high school auditorium, was attended by 150 businessmen to discuss problems and plans of the Chamber of Commerce. 80 YEARS AGO- 1936 Traffic lights were to be installed on Main St. and 4th and 5th. Cecil Teller and Calvin Sexton were working for the Austin Bridge Co. on a bridge at Uvalde. 85 YEARS AGO- 1931 G. H. Faubion sold his interests in the Quality Grocery to his partner, J. H. Brotemarkle. 90 YEARS AGO- 1926 A bill was before the Texas Legislature for a seawall and harbor project at Palacios. 35 YEARS AGO-1981 Isidro Castanon, a senior at Palacios High School, was elected as the Rotary Club student of the Month by the Palacios High School faculty. Three Palacios girls, Holly Whitley, Venita Anthony, and Meredith Colura represented Gulf Coast Gymnastics of Port Lavaca in the South Texas Regional Championship held at Victoria. 40 YEARS AGO- 1976 The Sharkette basketball team placed three members on the All-District teams, Debbie Polk, Jessie Polk, and Cheryl Henson. Wade Newsom, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Newsom, was elected Student of the Month by the Palacios High School faculty. 50 YEARS AGO- 1966 PFC Trinidad Constancio, who received leg injuries in Viet Nam on March 5, was expected to be released from the hospital soon. Billy Kubecka set a school record in high jump and Earnest Haynes in 100-yd. dash during preliminaries of Boling Track meet. 55 YEARS AGO- 1961 Donald Wesselman’s Black Angus calf won Grand Champion honors at the 17th Matagorda County Livestock Show. Joe Newbill, former Palacios High School coach, was named to replace Hayden Fry as assistant defensive coach at (any volume and page references, unless otherwise indicated, being to the Deed Records, Matagorda County, Texas, to which instruments reference may be made for a more complete description of each respective tract.) or, upon the written request of said defendants or their attorney, a sufficient portion of the property described above shall be sold to satisfy said judgment(s), interest, penalties, and cost; and any property sold shall be subject to the right of redemption of the defendants or any person having an interest therein, to redeem the said property, or their interest therein, within the time and in the manner provided by law, and shall be subject to any other and further rights to which the defendants or anyone interested therein may be entitled, under the provisions of law. Said sale to be made by me to satisfy the judgment(s) rendered in the above styled and numbered cause(s), together with interest, penalties, and costs of suit, and the proceeds of said sales to be applied to the satisfaction thereof, and the remainder, if any, to be applied as the law directs. RECENT CHANGES IN THE PROPERTY TAX CODE NOW REQUIRE PURCHASERS OF TAX SALE PROPERTY TO HAVE A STATEMENT FROM THE MATAGORDA COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR CERTIFYING THAT THE PERSON/FIRM/COMPANY PURCHASING PROPERTY AT A TAX SALE OWES NO DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES TO ANY TAXING ENTITY WITHIN THE COUNTY. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A TAX SALE DEED TO ANY PROPERTY YOU PURCHASE WITHOUT THIS CERTIFICATE. TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR MATAGORDA COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR AT LEAST TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO THE SALE. Dated at Bay City, Texas, February 19, 2016 Sheriff Frank "Skipper" Osborne Matagorda County, Texas By Deputy Notes: The Minimum Bid is the lesser of the amount awarded in the judgment plus interest and costs or the adjudged value. However, the Minimum Bid for a person owning an interest in the property or for a person who is a party to the suit (other than a taxing unit), is the aggregate amount of the judgments against the property plus all costs of suit and sale. ALL SALES SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL TAXES DUE ON THE PROPERTY WHICH HAVE BEEN ASSESSED SINCE THE DATE OF THE JUDGMENT. For more information, contact your attorney or LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP., attorney for plaintiffs, at (713) 844-3576 SUBSCRIBE TO THE PALACIOS BEACON $30 A YEAR IN COUNTY • $40 A YEAR OUT-OF-COUNTY YOUTH DEADLINE 5 P.M. FRIDAY Palacios Beacon Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 - Page 5 Students of Character at PJHS The faculty and staff of Palacios Junior High have selected (left to right) Nikki Nguyen, Macy Wilson, Claire Rhoades and Kolby Wilson as Outstanding Students of Character for the fourth six weeks. These students were chosen for this honor based on attributes of their character. The character trait for the six weeks was Caring. A person of this character is compassionate, kind, loving, considerate and charitable. (Submitted Photo) Palacios Library News By Vikijane Bear Palacios Library News ByVikijane Vikijane Bear By Mosier Torres, Garcia tops at Fair SEVERAL Palacios FCCLA Students placed at the Matagorda County Fair Food Show this past Saturday. Shaila Torres (left) received Grand Champion on her Strawberry Pie and Paola Garcia (right) received Reserve Grand Champion on her Red Velvet Cake. Also participating were Madeline Harvey, Audry Kessler, Nevin Garcia, Tazia Rodrigues, Erika Espinosa, Madline Ferretiz, Alondra Rubio, and Abigail Horn. These students received 18 blue ribbons and 4 red ribbons. (Submitted Photo) Palacios Jr. FFA member Avery Kubecka earned the Jr. Rookie of the Year award at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's Junior Commercial Steer Feeding & Management Contest out of 126 pens. The contest requires raising a pen of 3 steers, a beef knowledge test, a meat identification quiz, a record book, and an interview. Pictured is Avery with her award donors Barbara & Oscar Bunge. (Submitted Photo) Attention all parents if you are looking for your child’s jacket, coat or sweater there is a good possibility that it might be at the library. Please come by the library and check we may still have some chilly days ahead. Stephanie got to attend a workshop in Dallas about naturalization tests and ways to be more of service to people who need help completing their tests. She will be coming home with a plethora of information. We have received Skeeter Pan’s First big Adventure by Emma Beesley aka Mike and Belinda Strotheide who donated it to our library. Come by the library and check it out. Each week the children have been having a great time during our weekly Story Hour. Miss Vikijane once again talked about the early coming of Spring and read How Do You Know When it’s Spring by Allan Fowler and Mouse’s First Spring by Lauren Thompson. Miss Stephanie helped the children make flower pictures. Join us each Tuesday for Story Hour at 10 am each week we read books, make crafts, and children always get to choose a book from First Book. Science Rocks once again welcome Leslie Hartman from Texas Parks and Wildlife. Leslie played animal trivia with them and the kids had a blast. Everyone who participated received a pencil from Leslie and also a Team First Book Matagorda. EVEN LITTLE ADS GET ATTENTION! You’re Reading One Now! Trull Foundation donates to Rotary Club’s Prom SAFE-NITE The Rotary Club of Palacios received a generous grant from the Trull Foundation to help facilitate this year’s "Prom SAFE-NITE" event to be held April 23-24 at the Palacios KC Hall. Accepting the grant, pictured above, is PISD Superintendent Alexandro Flores. Prom SAFE-NITE is an all night event made possible through the generous support of the Palacios community to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free DURING as well as BEFORE & AFTER PROM by providing entertainment in an alcohol & drug free environment. Pictured are: (left to right) Rotarian David Kocurek, Trull Foundation Exe. Dir. Lisa Harrison, Rotarian Past President Horacio Molina, PISD Superintendent Alexandro Flores, Rotary President Jackie Jones and Rotarian Hass Torres. (Submitted Photo) Blessing’s Terrific Tigers of the Week SELECTED as Terrific Tigers of the Week at Blessing Elementary were: (front) Eliyah Martinez, Adilyn Hackfeld; (middle) Rilyn Hackfeld, Lottie Flores, Hunter Ryman, Ryan Alvarez, Cristian Serrano; (back) Vanessa Nunez, Nathan Glaze, Chancey Pence, Samantha Govea. (Submitted Photo) Pictured: (front, l-r) Lisa Nguyen, Jennifer Bui, Vy Le, An Nguyen, Chasity Nguyen, Summer Brandstatt, Mina Aparicio, Audry Kessler, and Tim Nguyen; (back) Duy Tran, Jessica Nguyen, Ethan, Garcia, Javier Figirova, Henry Molina and Jacob Flores. Not pictured are Serena Zamarripa and Bianca Hernandez. (Submitted Photo) BPA attend State Leadership Conference and Contest Palacios High School (PHS) Business Professions of America (BPA), and BPA advisor, Shelley Newsom, attended the State Leadership Conference/Contest in Corpus Christi March 2-5. Medalists include: National Qualifier, Tim Nguyen for Java Programming, National Alternates, Chasity Nguyen for Advanced Word Processing and Bianca Hernandez for Economic Research Project. Statesmen Torch Award Recipients and State Interns are Jennifer Bui, Summer Brandstatt, Vy Le, An Nguyen, Jessica Nguyen, Lisa Nguyen and Serena Zamarripa. Students competed in their Regional State Qualifying events, and also competed in open events at the State Level. Voting delegates were An Nguyen and Tim Nguyen who met the State Officer Team, State Officer Candidates and cast votes for State Officers and any amendments made to the BPA bylaws. Students of the Week at Central SELECTED as Students of the Week by the faculty at Central Elementary were: (front, l-r)Easton Sanchez, Ava Rocha, Amber Gibson, Iris Ordonez and Dallas Davalos; (back) Jiovanni Lozano, Adan Hurta, Ansley Kubecka, Adam Fuentes andYoselin Chavez. (Submitted Photo) Page 6 - Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 DEADLINE 5 P.M. FRIDAY Worship At The Church Of Your Choice “Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6 Oscar’s Fre Pest l Ter e ro Inspemite Cont alist i Spec Pest & termite cOntrOl ction “The Only Name You Need to Know in Pest Control” Oscar TOrres, Owner (361) 578-7378 • (361) 920-7378 Quality, Variety and Value! 702 Henderson (Hwy 35) • Palacios (361) 972-2534 MATGORDA HOUSE HEALTHCARE CENTER Skilled Nursing Facility 700 12th • Bay City • 979-245-7800 Admissions Director: Debbie Castillo Palacios Funeral Home 701 1ST STREET • 972-2012 Palacios House of Flowers 414 Main St. • Palacios • 361-972-2517 Irene Page, Owner Mon-Sat: 11am-1:30pm & 5-9pm AGAPE FAMILY OUTREACH 1811 Newsom Blvd. Sunday Fellowship: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday Discipleship: 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 6:30 p.m. Pastor: Eric Young Church Phone: 972-0800 ASAMBLEA APOSTOLICA DELA FE EN CRISTO JESUS 710 8th Street Lunes-Oracios 7:30 p.m. Martes-Culto Juvenil Bilinque: 7:30 p.m. Miercoles-Culto De Adoracion: 7:30 p.m. Domingo Escuela Dominical: 9:45 a.m. Culto Evangelisticio: 2 p.m. Pastor: Eddie Martinez Phone: 972-2419 BIBLE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP 451 Commerce Street Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Service: 7 p.m. Pastor: Richard Alamia Assistant Pastor: Carmen Rios Phone: 972-6171 BLESSING CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Prime Parts Supply 39 South 11th St., Blessing Sunday Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday Prayer: 7 p.m. BLESSING CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 709 Henderson • (361) 972-2565 Railroad & Pecan Streets Sunday Worship: 3 p.m. Pastor: Raymond Salinas W W DOCK TURNING BASIN 2 361-972-5012 WES’ BLESSING FIRST BAPTIST Sunday School: 8:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 9:45 a.m. & 7 p.m Wednesday Service: 6:30 p.m. Pastor: Larry Swift Church Phone: 588-7325 Pastor’s Phone: 588-6313 FEED & MORE CARANCAHUA CHAPEL 1160 FM 616 • 361-588-6631 Tire Shop 361-588-6660 CARS Corner CR 470 / CR 476 Carancahua Community Ctr. Sunday Service: 8:30 a.m. Wed. Service: 6 p.m. Pastor: Bob Keprta Casual Dress [email protected] Blessing, Texas 77419 SUV’s TRUCKS PALACIOS AUTOS 361-972-3596 • 117 Henderson • Palacios, TX 1-877-4-BAY CITY Equal Housing Lender MEMBER FDIC 404 FourTh STreeT • PalacioS,TX • 361-972-5241 Serving the Palacios - Matagorda County Area Since 1967 6th at Rorem Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Class: 7 p.m. Phone: 972-2132 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 508 4th St. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Worship Service: 7 p.m. Pastor: Lloyd Rodriguez Church Phone: 972-6550 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY SAINTS Phone: 972-1606 307 Henderson • Palacios • 361-972-2273 7am-10pm/Mon.-Fri., 8am-10pm/Sat. & 9am-10pm/Sun. COLLEGEPORT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sunday Worship: 9 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Kathy Vineyward FIRST BAPTIST of PALACIOS OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN LCMS 4th & Rorem Sunday Worship: 12:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. Pastor: Edward Boineau Church Phone: 972-3852 202 Main Street Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. PILGRIM ROSE BAPTIST Sunday Morning 9th & Moore Worship: 10:45 a.m., Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Family Bible Study 5:45p.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Wed. Youth & Children Activities: 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service: 6:30 p.m. Wed. Church Prayer Time: 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. Pastor: Chris Webb Pastor: LeRoy Monroe Associate Pastor of Ministries: Phone: 972-6482 James Collins Church Phone: 972-5486 PRIMERA IGLESIA BAUTISTA 4th & Morton Domingo Escuela FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Domincal: 9:45 a.m. 3rd & Morton Adoracion: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Sunday School: 9:40 a.m. Miercoles Estudio Biblico: 7 p.m. Sunday Coffee: 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Juan Aguilera Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Parsonage: 972-5542 Pastor: Rev. Kathy Vineyard Church Phone: 972-2124 Pastor’s Phone: 972-5389 SOLID ROCK FELLOWSHIP 1800 First St. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.; 6 p.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST Wednesday. Service: 6:00 p.m. 3rd & Lucas Pastors: Billie Burch Sunday School: 9 a.m. Church Phone: 972-3675 Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. Wednesday Adult Choir: 6 p.m. Pastor: Rev. David King ST. ANTHONY’S CATHOLIC Church Phone: 972-3013 1004 Magnusson Pastor’s Phone: 972-6005 Confessions Saturday: 5-5:45 p.m., or by Appointment Saturday Mass 6 p.m. FIRST UNITED Sunday Vietnamese Mass: 8 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday English Mass: 9:30 a.m. 525 Morton Street Sunday Spanish Mass: 11 a.m. Sunday Service: 10 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Bryan Heyer & 6:30 p.m. Church Phone: 972-2446 Wednesday Service: 7:00 p.m. Pastor: James & Susie Jimenez Se Habla Español Church Phone: 972-2707 HOUSE OF GOD SECOND PRESBYTERIAN (Bilingual) 9th & Morton Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Church Phone: 972-5254 ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL 3rd & Main Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer: 10:30 a.m. Church Phone: 972-2744 Church Fax: 972-1334 THE LIVING WORD CHURCH Domingo: 9.45 a.m., 6 p.m. Miercoles: 6:30 p.m. Viernes: 6:30 p.m. 12th & Henderson Sunday Worship 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday Youth Service: 7 p.m. Intercession: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri.: 7 p.m. Pastor: Tony Flores Church Phone: 972-2352, 972-2955 LABOR OF LOVE MINISTRIES TRINITY BAPTIST LA VINA DEL SENOR CHURCH OF CHRIST 459 Main • Palacios • 972-2585 The Trull FoundaTion 972-2551 Homes • Business • Life 308 4th Street ~ Palacios 1917 13th St. • Bay City • 979-245-2097 # CAMPBELL-HUITT INSURANCE 1008 5th Street Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. Monday: 7 p.m. School of the Book Wednesday Worship: 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Danny G. Perez Church Phone: 972-2849 Pastor’s Phone: 972-2475 2nd & Rorem Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Pastor: Louis Rush Church Phone: 972-3139 MIDFIELD COMMUNITY 808 9th St. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Praise-Worship: 11 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m. Pastor: Raymond Salinas Church Phone: 972-6262 Pastor’s Phone: 361-237-7021 Junetta St., Midfield Sunday Worship: 7:30 a.m. Pastor: Howard Harper Phone: 979-241-1274 NEW BEGINNINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD WEST PALACIOS CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 10th & Ritchie • PO Box 657 Sunday Worship: 6pm Thursday Worship: 7pm Church Phone: 361-649-4715 Pastor: Kenyon Hamilton www.new-beginningschurch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To list your church information on this page, for free, bring, mail, fax or e-mail your information to the Palacios Beacon. Fax: 972-2610; or E-mail: [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When visiting the businesses and services listed above, thank them for sponsoring this Church Page. 307 Henderson • Palacios • 361-972-2273 (361) 972-2222 1-800-787-7741 The Luther Hotel An Historic Inn 408 South Bay Blvd. 361-972-2312 STP Nuclear Operating Company www. stpnoc.com Coastal Properties EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HUD CERTIFIED 215 5th St. Palacios 361-972-5900 "Strong Churches Make Strong Communities" www.remaxcoastalproperties.com Dairy Queen 215 Henderson Ave. 361-972-2554 Open: 10am-10pm PALACIOS AUTO & TOWING 1105 Henderson 361-972-5923 Mon-Fri: 7:30am-4:30pm LAGASSE MARINE WAYS Turning Basin 1 • 361-972-6060 We Support Our Community & Local Churches BIG G Auto GlAss 1-800-460-2080 Proudly Serving the Palacios Community Porter’s Lumber and Marine 405 Main Street • Palacios • 361-972-5222 Hours: Mon. - Sat. / 7am - 6pm & Sun./8:30am -3pm Capt. Tom’s Seafood 361-972-3780 Owners Richard & Nancy Rhoades 972-6281 317 Henderson Palacios, Tx PALACIOS HOUSING AUTHORITY Located at Seacrest Estates 45 Seashell • (361) 972-3721 L S DEADLINE 5 P.M. FRIDAY Palacios Beacon • The Kitchen Table • By Debbie Mosier A St. Patrick’s Day Side Dish The St. Patrick’s Day holiday ushers in spring with shamrocks, leprechauns, and all things green, even your mealtime side dish. Irish Americans share their tradition of eating corned beef and cabbage as cabbage has long been a common food of Ireland. But have you ever heard of a dish that combines our favorite mashed potatoes with cabbage? Irish Colcannon, a potato dish with an added touch of green makes a perfect side dish for your St. Paddy’s Day dinner. Colcannon is most often made with cabbage but kale or collard greens could be substituted. According to the Oxford Companion to Food, the word “colcannon” originated with “cal” the Gaelic word for cabbage and “cannon” which is a derivative of an old Irish word which translates to leek or onion. Colcannon begins with a rich dish of mashed potatoes to which is added finely grated cooked cabbage, onions, and seasonings. To serve, the dish may be mounded, a well made in the center, and a small pat of butter placed on top. An Irish custom of foretelling marriage has it that rings, coins or thimbles were wrapped and hidden in mounds of Colcannon. The lucky single young ladies to find these hidden charms would surely marry within the year. My first attempt to make Colcannon began with a cookbook entitled The Complete Irish Pub Cookbook gifted to me by a friend, Mary Ann McKinney. As I often do, I began by following the recipe as written the first time, and from there I perfected it to my own liking; I call this potato dish my Texas Colcannon. Texas Colcannon 4 large white potatoes, peeled and cut into small chunks 4 T. of butter (not margarine) ¾ c. sour cream ½ of a medium green cabbage, finely shredded 6-8 green onions, chopped 1 t. garlic powder salt and pepper to taste dash of Tabasco sauce, if desired Boil the potato chunks until soft. Drain and mash until smooth. Add butter, sour cream, and salt and pepper to taste. Set aside and keep warm. Shred the cabbage making sure to remove the core of the cabbage. Place cabbage in a saucepan with water to cover and add garlic powder. Cook cabbage in boiling water for 2-3 minutes until done. Drain. Mix the cooked cabbage and chopped green onions into the warm mashed potatoes. Season to taste with salt and pepper and a dash of Tabasco sauce, if desired. If you wish to make this a main dish instead of a side dish, add 1½ c. of chopped ham. Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Send comments and questions to [email protected] All about that Jazz at Alapha Alapha Club’s March 7th program opened with the question “What musician do you think of when you hear Jazz? The answers were: Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong, ad inf. Diane Conner and Carol Singer - with technical assistance from Leigh Ann Roemer - delved into the history and development of what is considered “American Classical Music”, and one of our country’s biggest exports. Jazz - and Blues, a subset of Jazz - is uniquely American, originating in the mid 19thearly 20th century as American and European classical music became entwined with African and slave folk songs and the voodoo rhythms of West African culture. Its composition and style have changed many times throughout the years. Improvisation is an essential characteristic of jazz and one of its greatest appeals. New Orleans (the ‘cradle of jazz’), New York, and Chi- cago were and are important stops for performers such as Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Paul Whiteman, Dizzie Gillespie Bo Diddly, Chuck Berry, B.B. King. Some selections illustrating Ragtime, the Blues, Dixieland, Big Band, Swing, and Bebop were played: St. Louis Blues (by W. C. Handy, not Louis Armstrong!); One O’Clock Jump; In the Mood; Johnny Be Good; The Thrill Is Gone; Sharp Dressed Man, and as a finale, part of the first movement of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Deadline 5 p.m. Friday for all photos and articles to be submitted for consideration to be published in the Palacios Beacon IFE TYLES ‘Food Safety: It’s In Your Hands’ held April 6 in Bay City The “Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER)” was revised and updated and became effective October 11, 2015. A major change in the revision now requires all food employees to complete an accredited food handlers training program within 60 days of employment, effective September 16, 2016. A food handlers course accredited by the Texas Department of State Health Services is being offered by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Matagorda County. Food Safety: It’s In Your Hands is scheduled for April 6 starting at 9:00 a.m., at the Matagorda County Extension Office, located at 2200 7th Street, 4th Floor, Bay City TX 77414. This 3-hour course will now be required for all food service employees to help promote the service of safe food. The certificate is good for 2 years and is valid anywhere in the State of Texas. The course is a basic overview of food safety practices that are necessary to ensure that safe food is served at your establishment. Practices discussed include good personal hygiene, cross contamination, and time and temperature abuse. To register for the course, call the Extension office at 979-245-4100. Registration can also be done in-person the day of the course. The cost is $20.00 per person and must be paid in full before the course begins. English and Spanish handouts are available. Individuals with disabilities who require auxiliary aide service or accommodation in order to participate in the event are encouraged to contact our office within 5 working days prior to the program. Educational programs of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, national origin or genetic information or veteran status. Tickets are now on sale for the Fourth Annual Patchwork of Life Christian Women’s Conference. The Conference will take place Saturday, April 23, 2016 from 8:15 AM-12 Noon. The Patchwork of Life Conference has announced Trillia Newbell as speaker for their 2016 fourth annual bay area event, entitled “United by God’s Design.” This year’s conference will be held at the Christian Life Center, 200 Welch St., Palacios, TX 77465. Trillia Newbell is a nationally-known author and speaker on the issues of faith, family and diversity. She is the author of two books, United: Captured by God’s Vision for Diversity (2014) and Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves (2015). She has spoken at numerous churches, seminaries, and conferences. Previous speaking engagements have included both of the Nancy DeMoss International Conferences: The True Woman Conference and the Women Teaching Women Conference, as well as The Gospel Coalition Women’s Confer- ence, at Southeastern Theological Seminary, and The University of Mobile. Her articles have been published in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, Desiring God, True Woman, Christianity Today, and The Gospel Coalition, as well as numerous Christian blogs. She is currently the Director of Community Outreach for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, and Lead Editor of Karis, the women’s channel for the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (2013-2015). In November 2011, she launched a blog-style e-zine, Women of God Magazine, where she is the managing editor. Trillia is married to her best friend, Thern. They live with their two children near Nashville, TN The Patchwork Conference will include a brunch meal and a book-signing time with Trillia. Doors open at 8:30 AM. The conference will conclude at 12 noon. Tickets are $15/each or two tickets for $25 You can buy tickets at the Patchwork of Life website: www.patchworkoflife.com as well as Old Main Book Store, 438 Main St, and First Baptist Church office, 202 Main St. 4th annaul Patchwork of Life Christian Women’s Conference tickets now on sale Campbell-Huitt Insurance 328 Commerce Palacios, TX 361-972-2551 Auto-Bonds Business Home Life Flood Keys to Developing Healthy Relationships Presented by Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 - Page 7 Dr. Scott Davenport, Phd www.bnscounseling.org Saturday, March 19, 2016 10am till 3pm Hosted by: Agape Family Outreach Church 1811 Newsome Blvd. Palacios Tx Free Workshop-Lunch provided-Offering Registration requested email name & phone number to [email protected] Get a subscription to the PALACIOS BEACON $30 in county $40 out of county •Birth announcements must be submitted within 4 weeks of birth to be published free of charge. Otherwise, a $20 charge applies. •Wedding stories must be submitted within 4 weeks of ceremony to be published at nominal rate, otherwise $5.50 per column inch rate will apply. Obituaries Foran obituaries Palacios Beacon must first be For obituarytotobe bepublished publishedinitthe must be submitted bythey either a funeral Adam Rodriguez, Jr. home or a family member. Therehome is a $40 charge for a standard obituary. submitted by either aBriseno funeral or family members. A Funeral Mass for Adam Briseno Rodriguez, Jr., 40, was held March 10 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Rosenberg. Adam was born in Houston, Texas to Rosalie Martino Lenihan and Adam Briseno Rodriguez, Sr. on January 7, 1976 and passed away suddenly from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident on March 3, 2016 in Houston. He was raised in Palacios, Texas but lived and made many friends in Sweeny, San Antonio, and Richmond/ Rosenberg. He met the love of his life, Cindy, at the age of 13 in Rosenberg. Adam was a free spirited family man who loved his wife and children. He never meet a stranger and was loved by all who knew him. His warm smile and great sense of humor brightened any room, which was then followed by his infectious laugh. He will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, Cinthia Guerrero Rodriguez; his children, Joseph A. Guerrero, Aracely V. Rodriguez, Michael P. Rodriguez, Marcus J. Rodriguez, and Dora Rose Rodriguez; parents, Adam B. Rodriguez, Sr. and John and Rosalie Lenihan; sister, Evett Hamlin and her husband, Philip and their daughters, Ashley Kocian, Madison and Mia Hamlin; step brothers, David Lenihan, Sean Lenihan, his wife Gentle, and their children Liam and Grace. He is also survived by one grandmother, Savina Rodriguez along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Adam held a special place in his heart for his "twin" Samantha Castro (cousin), his "brother" Marcus Castro (cousin) and he especially loved his Uncle Harry Castro and Aunt Delores Castro. Adam was preceded in death by his daughter, Yesenia Rodriguez; maternal grandparents, John and Mary Martino; paternal grandfather, Bernardo Rodriguez; and uncles, John Martino, Jr. and Frank Rodriguez. Adam's spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him but especially in the smiles and laughter of his children. Pallbearers were Michael P. Rodriguez, Marcus J. Rodriguez, Philip Hamlin, Marcus Castro, Rudy Torres, Danny Gonzales and Robert Ramirez. Honorary Pallbearers were Adam Rodriguez, Sr., Stuart Kocian and Tyler Mann. Tributes and words of condolence may be left for the family at www.davisgreenlawnfh.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Davis-Greenlawn Funeral Home in Rosenberg. Jean Quintanilla Jean Quintanilla went on to her reward while in Kindred Hospital, Sugarland on Monday, February 29, 2016 after a long illness. Jean was born on October 26, 1946 in Worcester, Massachusetts to her late parents Henry and Grace Inangelo Soto. Jean, a long time resident of Palacios, belonged to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, along with her late husband Ruben Quintanilla. In her later years, she was a member of the Church of Christ. Jean was known for her love of cooking. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Ruben , a sister and brother-in-law Marie and George Lapan and a brother Henry Soto. Jean leaves behind four children Samuel Ballinger of Charlotte, NC., Patrick Ballinger of Brockton, MA., Rebecca Ballinger of Harlingen, TX., and Nicolas Ballinger of Winchester, NH; also sisters Linda Soto of Port Orange, Fla., Peggy Soto of Ormond Beach, Fla., Phyllis Luviano (Armando) of Houston, TX., and Brenda Elizondo of Victoria, TX.; also brothers Charles (Kathy) Soto, of Telferner, TX., Gary (Lucy) Soto of Ganado, TX., and Michael Soto of Daytona Beach, Fla.; as well as 9 nieces and 24 nephews. A memorial was held March 12 at the Church of Christ 514 Rorem and 6th St. Donations can be made to the Palacios Church of Christ. Page 8 - Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 972-3009 Classified Deadline 10 A.M. MONDAY DEADLINE55P.M. P.M.FRIDAY FRIDAY DEADLINE Beacon Classified Ads $5.00 Per Insertion for 25 Words Or Less • Payment required at the time of placement for all Classified Ads Roberta Brieden, Agent Palacios Autos 361-920-2891 - Cell 979-245-2091- Office Avenue C • Bay City, TX 117 Henderson 438 MAIN ST • 361-972-0810 * 771 CR 305, E. BAYSHORE - 4 Acres 3-11/2-1 plus barn. $350.000.00 * 612 TARPON - Very nice 2-2 in Boca Chica. Great front porch $98,000. REDUCED $94,900. * ABALONE in BocaSOLD Chica. Nice lot $4,000.00. * NORTHWEST cornerSOLD of Commerce and 5th. $50,000.00 John L. Pierce Broker/Owner/GRI [email protected] I can help you as a buyers rep even if it's not my listing. MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPY REAL ESTATE 205 Main St. Palacios, TX 77465 361-404-1818 Rent to own: 1BD, 1BA, house at 509 Welch. $40,000. Owner finance with 10% down. Call 832-6925789 for more information. (12-2tp) -----------------------------------------------For Sale: 3 acres on West Craymer and 6th street. Inside the city limits. Asking $42,500. Call 361235-9163 for more information.(2-tfc) ----------------------------------------------- Now available. Massage Therapy. Call for an appointment. Jennifer-Sainz-Bauer, LMT 832-257-9239 FOR SALE: Brand new Love Seat. Teal in color. Call 361-550-7560 for more information. (12-1tp) -----------------------------------------------FRESH FARM EGGS for sale. Call 409-739-7966. FM 2853, Palacios, TX (9-4tp) ------------------------------------------------ Now offering Teen Therapy Group Sessions with Skill Building and Sharing Activities every Tuesday at 6pm. Call to reserve a spot. Chi Gibson, MFT-Intern Supervisor: Dr. Lillian SolisSmith, PHD,LPC-S,LMF-S FOR RENT FOR RENT: 2BD, 1BA in small, quiet complex. Includes water, cable TV, CH/A. $650/month + deposit. Call Bill @ 832-692-5789 (12-2tp) -----------------------------------------------FOR LEASE: 2BD, 1BA house. 1 year lease, no pets, no smoking. W/D connections, stove and refrigerator included. Background checks performed on all applicants. $800 deposit/$800 rent per month. 832-7230707 (12-tfc) -----------------------------------------------1 BR apartment, completely furnished.Bills, cable, movies, WIFI, all included $725 MO .Contact and pictures at www.palacioshousingsource.com (10-tfc) -----------------------------------------------FOR RENT: 2BD, 2BA Town home, Just updated. See website for pictures and contact information www. palacioshousingsource.com. (5-tfc) ------------------------------------------------ HELP WANTED BARTENDERS NEEDED at Omar’s Bar and Grill, 814 Henderson, Palacios, TX. Apply Within. (19-tfc) -------------------------------------------------- MISC. FOR SALE SUPPORT GROUPS DRINKING PROBLEM?: CAN’T STOP? , Episcopal Hall, 3rd & Main St., Palacios, Thursday, 7 p.m. & Sunday 3:30 p.m. Call John (361)5539638 or Jeff (713)299-7179. (34-tfnc) ------------------------------------------------ WANTED PALACIOS PET PALS needs Weight Circles from Purina Brand Dog and Cat food bags and boxes. They can be used to get discounts. Please call 361972-0100 for more information or mail cut out circles to Pet Pals, P.O. Box 215, Palacios, TX or drop in Palacios at H.L.C. Bookkeeping, 217 Fifth St., during business hours. (18-tfnc) ------------------------------------------------ GARAGE SALES Garage Sale: Fri.March 18th & Sat. March 19th, 8am to Noon, 1724 4th St. Some furniture, household items, men & women’s clothing,lots of stuff for men, etc. (12-1tc) -----------------------------------------------Garage Sale: Fri.March 18th & Sat. March 19th, 8am to 4 P.M., 407 Johnson. Lots of miscellaneous items. (12-1tc) FAX 361-972-3596 H Auto Detailing by Appointment H 2013 FIAT • $89,900 - 408 Morton St., Palacios - 2/1 fenced yard, move in ready • $45,000 - Live Oak Landing Block 3, lot 2 near historic cemetery • $1,175,00 - 47 Ac plus, with 2 houses, on the San Bernard River • $84,900 - 1/1 with gulf access, waterfront Sargent weekend getaway • $69,900 - 4306 Avenue F Bay City, 3/1 fenced yard on double lot,carport • $269,000 - 4905 Hickory Lane Bay City, 4/3, 2366 sq ft • $89,500 - 62 Navidad Bay City, 3/2 River Oaks SD • $289,000 - 76 Brazos Bay City, 6/4 River Oaks SD, home warranty through July 2019, WP-8 on roof • $11,700 - FM 2918 Brazoria - 1.3AC homesite, land borders the wildlife refuge, near San Bernard River PIERCE REAL ESTATE 972-3009 Classified Deadline 10 A.M. MONDAY 500, 36K miles 2014 NISSAN CUBE, 34K Miles $ 12,900. 8,995. YOU CAN NOW VISIT US ON OUR NEW WEBSITE $ at www.palaciosautos.com IN-HOUSE FINANCING PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE of REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS for Property & Facilities Maintenance Matagorda County Navigation District No. One (“MCND#1”) is soliciting a Request for Proposals (RFP) in order to identify qualified firms or individuals to contract with to implement a general property maintenance program for the Port of Palacios and other MCND#1 properties. This program will include, but is not limited to: preventive maintenance and routine repairs of property and facilities; minor dock and road repairs; vessel bilge pump outs, coordination with vendors and suppliers; compliance assistance and reporting as needed. Respondent must have own tools for general maintenance purposes. A copy of the proposed Contract with Scope of Work is available at the Port Administration Building, 1602 Main St., Palacios, or by emailing a request to [email protected]. Response to this Request for Proposals must consist of: MCND#1 Proposal Form with annual lump sum proposal for execution of a Property Maintenance Contract, a resume of Respondent’s maintenance experience with the program requirements, three (3) references in support of experience, list of any maintenancerelated certifications and/or licenses, and contact information. Respondent must have a vehicle and proof of current vehicle insurance, coverage with limits of at least $250,000 per incident and $500,000 per occurrence and General Liability insurance, including applicable Workers Compensation, with limits of $250,000 per incident and $500,000 per occurrence or the ability to secure said coverage. A 40-hr Haz-Mat Certification is preferred, or the ability to successfully complete a 40-hr Haz-Mat Certification Course or Refresher Course, as needed. Responses should be addressed to MCND#1, Attn: Port Director, P. O. Box 551, Palacios, TX 77465 or hand-delivered to same at 1602 Main St., Palacios, TX 77465 prior to 3:00 p.m. Friday, March 18, 2016. After the March 18th deadline, interviews will be scheduled with qualified respondents. THIS RFP IS NOT A BID. There will be no formal bid opening. It is the intent of the RFP to determine the most qualified and cost competitive firm or individual through which MCND#1 could contract these services. (11-2tc) ------------------------------------------------ LIGHT DOZER or BACKHOE SERVICE BY: GENE EGGEMEYER • Fence line cleaning • Small Pond Construction • Dirt/Gravel Leveling SERVICE Palacios Beacon Fax Line (361) 972-2610 Office Line (361) 972-3009 Dan Tucker 979-241-5457 Broker/Owner If you need it pushed, leveled, or cleared call 361-972-5593 361-676-0386 (cell) Ron Laws 979-240-4413 Broker/Owner Charlotte Tucker 979-241-8615 Realtor Tammy Hill 979-240-3420 Realtor COASTAL PROPERTIES 215 5th Street 361-972-5900 Independently owned and operated • 517 Lucas - 2BD, 2BA, BBQ house with pit. Corner lot 4 blocks from bay, large shed, fruit trees. $117,000. Call Ron • 1119 N CR 307 - (Port Alto) Port Lavaca, TX - Waterfront home, 4 bedrooms, 1 full bath, 1-1/2 bath, 2 car garagek covered front porch, CH/A, private well, septic system. $250,000. Call Tammy • 147 Catfish, Boca Chica - Mobile home, single 3BD, 2BA, totally remodeled mobile home. New flooring, new central AC unit. Walking distance to the community pool. Community fishing pier, and boat launch. Lot size 80x126. $64,900. Call Tammy • 291 Turtle Bay Cove - 3BD, 2 Full baths. Enjoy evenings overlooking bay. Large elevated deck. Open concept, stainless steel appliances, walk-in pantry, built-ins, CH/A, lighted pier, great fishing and under cover parking. Quiet neighboorhood.$285,000. Call Ron • 300 Austin - 3BD. 2BA, 2 Living areas, utility room, kitchen, covered front porch, CH/A, ceiling fans, attached double garage and fireplace. 2 Blocks from bay. $139,000. Call Ron • *WATERVIEW* 1801 Peterson - 2BD, 1BA, home with harwood floors through out the house. This property also has a fully furnished 1BD, 1BA, garage apartment. $115,000. Call Tammy • 207 Duson - 2BD, 3BA Home. View of Bay. CH/A, bonus room can be 3rd bedroom. Fishin cleaning station. Move in ready. $175,000. REDUCED CONTRACT PENDING $169,250.Call Ron • 1920 CR 372 - Sunset Bay House, (fully furnished),1BD, & 1 bunk room, wall mounted TV and all appliances remain, open concept. 2BA, 2 car garage. 160' long fishing pier. 394 ' bulkheaded frontage on Tres Palacios Bay. Great view of bay 5 plus Acres, CH/A, $385,000. REDUCED $325,000.Call Ron • 408 E. Peggy - 2BD, 2BA. Great open air deck upstairs with view of bay. 40x40 Metal workshop/boat storage with utilities, 2 seperate living quarters $146,000. REDUCED $139,000. Call Tammy • 206 University - 4BD, 2BA, Carpet and vinyl floors, 2 car garage, fenced yard, CH/A, Great family home. $169,000. REDUCED $ 149,000.Call Ron • 802 CR 467, Palacios - 3BD, 2 1/2 BA, CH/A, Wood and vinyl floors, New water well. Brick home on 1.16 Acres. $125,000. Call Ron CONTRACT PENDING • 74 Grand Oak, Tres Palacios Oaks - 2-3 BD, 2BA, Brick home. Home sitting on 5 fenced in lots. Garage/Workshop with a carport for a RV. Community swimming pool & boat ramp $96,000. REDUCED! $86,900. Call Tammy • 308 Magnusson - 3BD, 2BA, home on 2 1/2 lots, with 2 buildings. Also has slab for RV hook-up. $118,000. $110,000. REDUCED $98,000. Call Tammy SOLD • 307 Windswept - Located in Sunrise Bay Sub-Division. This 3BD, 3BA, open concept home has a beautiful view of the bay. $279,000. Call Charlotte • 413 E Bay Blvd. - 3BD, 3BA, Town home with waterview from balcony, $215,000.REDUCED $195,000. Call Charlotte • 415 E Bay Blvd. - 3BD, 3BA, Town home with waterview, gated parking in the back. $215,000. REDUCED $195,000. Call Charlotte • 401 Henderson - Strip Mall! Great Business location! $325,000. Call Charlotte SOLD LAND • Beachside S/D - Lot 33, Seller finance $59,900. with 20% down payment cash price of $54,000. Call Ron • Beachside S/D - Lot 37 - Cash price is $89,900. Call Ron • Beachside S/D - Lot 154 - Seller finance $49,900. with 20% down payment. Cash price of $43,900. Call Ron • Beachside S/D - Lot 173 - Seller finance $59,900. with 20% down payment. Cash price of $54,900. Call Ron • Lot 2 Collegeport, Enjoy sunsets on this 2 Acre tract with over 100' of waterfront on Tres Palacios Bay. Quiet area, great fishing, bulk headed. $115,000. Call Ron • Land on CR 257, Matagorda- Great lot in Matagorda across from Colorado River. Ready for a bay home. $54,000. Call Ron • Lot 11, E. Bayshore (BayWay Subdivision) $60,000. Cal Charlotte • Lot 46, Bay Drive-Way Point Sec. 2, .741 Acres $139,000. Call Charlotte • Lot 47, Bay Drive-Way Point, .7333 Acres $149,000. Call Charlotte • CR 170. Bates Rd, Bay City - 57.058 AC, Beautiful fully wooded, perfect family hunting and recreation land. Adjacent to other wooded lands. Deer on property and passing through. $285,290. Call Charlotte. • 3.95 Acres on Hwy 35 - Great Commercial Location. $94,900. Call Ron • 509 East Bay Blvd. - 65x157 Great loction. Enjoy morning sunrise over looking Tres Palacios Bay. Corner located. Public pier nearby, Boat launch. $95,000.Call Ron • 0 Bayshore Drive - 2 Great waterfront lots on West side of Cape Carancahua S/D. Has wooden bulk head. Community fishing pier, boat ramp, pool, security gate. $79,000. Call Ron • 720 Sunrise Bay Drive - This property offers a great view of Carancahua Bay. Community fishing pier, boat launch, swimming pool, wetlands observation walkway, 3 Acres, $49,000. Call Ron • 1 Acre Lot 29 Bay Drive, Way Point Landing - $138,000. Call Charlotte • 564 Lady Fish, Boca Chica - 50x50 lot, HOA Dues-$125, Completely set up for RV. Community fishing pier, boat ramp and swimming pool. $28,000. Call Tammy • 0 Henderson Hwy 35 - 162ft. Wide x 210ft. Deep, .78 Acres. Prime commercial building site. Great location for restaurant, or retail store. $150,000. Call Ron • Lot 709, Cape Carancahua - Great building site, gated community, community swimming pool and boat ramp. Priced only $6,000. Call Ron • Lot 1009-1010, BayView - 2 Lots with water view, in gated community. $15,000. REDUCED $13,500. • 552 Bayview - 2 Lots. Great lots to build on. S/D has piers, boat launch, pool. $19,000. Call Ron • Lot 24 Windswept - Sunrise Bay S/D. Fantastic view of Carancahua Bay. $45,000. Call Ron • 633 Swallow Drive - 2 Great lots to build on, includes small building and power pole. S/D has boat launch, pool and pier. $21,000. Call Ron • 503 E Bay Blvd. - Wateview, great building site, close to boat ramp. $150,000. Call Charlotte • 1st & McGlothin - 6 Lots, Road frontage on 4 sides. $115,000. Call Ron • Lots 1344 & 1345 - Cape Carancahua, Waterfront lots-$79,000. each. Call Ron • Riverfront Property - Live Oak Landing S/D, Lot 9, 2 acres. $89,000. Call Charlotte • 684-685 Swallow - 130' x110' $12,000. Call Ron • 8.2 Acres on Green Ave. - $145,000. Possible owner finance. Call Ron • 1 Acre tracts on Collins Rd. - Great Building Site! Call Ron • 862 CR 478 - 1.3 Acres on Carancahua Bay - w/ 308' waterfront, Wonderful homesite. $159,995 $139,995. REDUCED $ 139,000. Call Charlotte • Bayshore Dr - 2.5 Acres WATERFRONT Land. Great Homesite! $295,000. REDUCED $199,000. Call Charlotte • Various Lots in BEACHSIDE S/D, some foreclosures, Sunrise Bay, Bay Point, Live Oak Landing, TPO, Cape and Boca Chica BUYERS, COME SHOP WITH US. 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BOX 817 PALACIOS, TX. 77465 NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: NEW RENEWAL $ 35 $40.00 00 1-Yr. For 1 Year Out Of Of Out County County DEADLINE 5 P.M. FRIDAY Moreno strikes out 12 in Tidehaven’s 12-0 win NOTICE OF TAX RESALE ( Properties previously struck off to ALL) (See note below) Sheriff Frank "Skipper" Osborne Pursuant to a resolution of its governing body under Section 34.05(c), Property Tax Code, Matagorda County and Palacios Independent School District has requested a public re-sale by my office of certain properties previously foreclosed and bid off to the taxing units in the suits described below. Therefore, I will on April 5, 2016, at the North Entry, Room 307, 1700 7th Street of the Courthouse of the said County in the City of Bay City, Texas, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on said day, beginning at 10:00 A.M., proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder, and in the manner provided by Section 34.05(d), Property Tax Code, all of the right, title and interest of the taxing units, acquired through each of the suits listed below, in and to the following described real estate being situated in Matagorda County, Texas, to wit: Cause # Judgment Date Struck-Off On Sale # Account Number Style of Case Legal Description MATAGORDA COUNTY AND TIDEHAVEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF CHARLIE CROCKETT, DECEASED MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. CEDRIC F. SPATES, ET AL .42 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF LT 64, BLK C, J .E. PIERCE RANCH SUBD, H & GN RAILWAY SURV # 1, VOL 262, PG. 365* 1 T13,996 12/16/96 22792 2 T14,761 06/02/04 43595 3 T14,766 04/07/10 46634 4 T14,844 04/06/05 12791 MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. W.F. BEERS, TRUSTEE AKA WLF BEERS, TRUSTEE 5 T14,935 04/04/12 43487 6 T15,050 12/14/05 7 8 Adjudged Value (See note below) Estimated Minimum Bid (See note below) $13,870.00 $2,050.00 LT 5, BLK 8, D F MOORE PARK ADDN, EXTENSION, CITY OF BAY CITY, VOL 43, PG 265* $2,500.00 $1,300.00 $2,550.00 $1,615.00 $15,290.00 $1,300.00 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. WILLIE BRYANT W. F. TETTS EXTENSION OF RE-SUBD OF LT 3, WHITSON ADDN, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 2, LT 7, VOL 268, PG 74* 9.09 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEING A 1/8 UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN 72.72 ACRES A/K/A LTS 24-31, LTS 34-55 & LTS 58-99, H. T. STAITI SUBD OF 100 ACRES, IRA INGRAM LEAGUE SURV, ABST 49, VOL 12, PG 204* LT 1, BLK 65, D.P. MOORE PARK ADDN, CITY OF BAY CITY, VOL 26, PG 507* $2,500.00 $1,940.00 25690 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. THOMAS F. CLARK, ET AL LTS 7 & 8, BLK 169, BAY CITY ORIGINAL TOWNSITE, VOL 5, PG 36.* $7,500.00 $1,300.00 T15,559 05/29/13 13793 $3,500.00 40913 TR 2: MORRISON & COOPER LEAGUE, ABST 63, 2.00 ACRES OUT OF 8 .0 ACRES, PORTTION OF LT 3, MORE OR LESS, VOL 53, PG 174* TR 3: LT 19, BLK "A" OF RESUB'D OF BLKS 7, 9 & 11, WHITSON ADDN, E HALL Legal Description LEAGUE, ABST 45, VOL 2, PG 1* $14,000.00 T15,559 05/29/13 Cause # Judgment Date Struck-Off On T15,720 03/03/10 $2,450.00 $2,450.00 Adjudged Value (See note $1,000.00 below) Estimated Minimum Bid (See note $1,000.00 below) 11 T15,729 10/10/08 43493 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE JAMES BREE, DECEASED, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE Style of Case OF LAWRENCE JAMES BREE, DECEASED, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. TRES PALACIOS OAKS DEVELOPMENTS, INC., MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET ET AL AL VS. K. D. GREEN $1,600.00 $1,079.00 12 T16,005 08/26/14 32676 DOWNEY'S CANEY CREEK CLUB, SEC 5, BLK 8, LT 45, VOL 4, PG 47* $1,500.00 $1,500.00 13 T16,005 08/26/14 32678 DOWNEY'S CANEY CREEK CLUB SEC 5, BLK 8, LT 47, VOL 4, PG 47* $1,500.00 $1,500.00 14 T16,005 08/26/14 32677 DOWNEY'S CANEY CREEK CLUB SEC 5, BLK 8, LT 46, VOL 4, PG 47* $1,500.00 $1,500.00 15 T16,361 10/17/12 47150 TR 1: TRES PALACIOS OAKS, LIVE OAK SEC, LT 210, VOL 5, PG 47* (47150/R15507) $1,300.00 $980.00 16 T16,361 10/17/12 47151 TR 2: TRES PALACIOS OAKS, LIVE OAK SEC, LT 211, VOL 5, PG 47* (47151/R15509) $1,300.00 $980.00 17 T16,375 02/25/14 47145 LT 205, LIVE OAK SEC, TRES PALACIOS OAKS, VOL 5, PG 47 (ACCT. NO. 47145 & R15497)* $1,300.00 $1,300.00 18 T16,636 09/15/15 26119 BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 3, LT 8, VOL 8, PG 26* $12,030.00 $3,900.00 19 T16,636 09/15/15 26120 BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 3, LT 9, VOL 8, PG 26* $12,030.00 $4,000.00 20 T16,636 09/15/15 26135 MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF JOE H. INGRAM, DECEASED, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF JOE H. INGRAM, DECEASED, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF JOE H. INGRAM, DECEASED, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL AND PALACIOS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. ROLAND SMITH, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL AND PALACIOS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. ROLAND SMITH, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL AND PALACIOS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. CALLIE LEE POND, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL Style of Case MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 6, LT 7, VOL 8, PG 26* $12,030.00 $3,700.00 BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 7, LT 8, VOL 8, PG 26* $11,660.00 MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY VS. BRAZORIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A TEXAS CORPORATION, ET AL MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. MICHAEL A. ELLIOTT AKA MICHAEL ALVIE ELLIOTT MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. MICHAEL A. ELLIOTT AKA MICHAEL ALVIE ELLIOTT MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. MICHAEL A. ELLIOTT AKA MICHAEL ALVIE ELLIOTT MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. MICHAEL A. ELLIOTT AKA MICHAEL ALVIE ELLIOTT MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. MICHAEL A. ELLIOTT AKA MICHAEL ALVIE ELLIOTT MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. MICHAEL A. ELLIOTT AKA MICHAEL ALVIE ELLIOTT MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. MICHAEL A. ELLIOTT AKA MICHAEL ALVIE ELLIOTT MATAGORDA COUNTY, ET AL VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF THOMAS PEA, ET AL Sale # 10 21 22 Sale 23 # T16,636 09/15/15 T16,636 09/15/15 Cause # Account Number R17206 26146 26147 T16,636 Judgment Date 09/15/15 Struck-Off On 26148 24 T16,636 09/15/15 26149 25 T16,636 09/15/15 26151 26 T16,636 09/15/15 26152 27 T16,600 03/25/14 37350 28 T16,600 03/25/14 37349 29 T16,600 03/25/14 37379 30 T16,600 03/25/14 37380 31 T16,600 03/25/14 37381 32 T16,600 03/25/14 37382 33 T16,600 03/25/14 37383 34 T14,862 12/14/05 38154 Account Number LT 1095, OAK MEADOW SEC., TRES PALACIOS OAKS, VOL. 6, PG 31-33, FILE #282A-283A* (ACCT# 47956/R17206).* D.P. MOORE'S PARK ADDN, BLK 65, LT 7 & N-22 FT, LT 8, VOL 8, PG 319* Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 - Page 9 BY RYAN WEST Palacios Beacon Publisher The Tidehaven Tigers picked up one win out of three contests on the diamond last week. “A rough week again in the win-loss column,” said Tiger skipper Eddie Russell, “but we still have one week before we start district. Our defense will get better and once it does, the W’s will start following.” Russell added, “When it is all said and done we will be in the playoff hunt trying to make a run again.” The Tigers’ lone victory of the week came in a 12-0 decision over Shiner St. Paul at last week’s Flatonia Tournament. Tiger freshman Gordo Moreno struck out 12 in five scoreless innings and allowed just one hit and walked one. Russell noted Moreno’s lone walk, was the only batter he threw more than two balls to. Brandon Litzau drove in four runs, scored two and smacked a triple on a 2-3 night at the plate. Isaac Ibarra had the hot bat, going 3-3 with a double, two RBI and two runs scored. Kyle Moerbe and Brandon Brune drove in two runs each. Earlier in the tourney, the Tigers were dealt a 9-5 loss by Sacred Heart. Kyle Carillo took the loss on the mound after giving up eight runs, all unearned, in 1-2/3 innings of work. Carillo finished 1-3 at the plate with an RBI. Moreno led the Tigers with a pair of base hits in three at bats. In hardball action early last week, the Tigers were trumped by Columbus 11-2. Brandon Litzau was pegged with the loss after throwing 4-2/3 innings and giving up 11 runs, only three of which were earned. Litzau finished 3-4 at the plate with a double and an RBI. Hunter Saha went 3-4 at the plate and scored both Tiger runs. The Tigers were to visit Needville on Tues. (Mar. 15). Russell’s squad will open district play on next Tues. (Mar. 22) at home against Hallettsville with JV action set to begin at 4:30 p.m., followed by the varsity at 7 p.m. 7th annual Rally on the River held April 9 Each spring kayakers, canoeists and stand-up paddleboarders from throughout the state gather in Matagorda County to engage in a festive waterborne tribute to the state’s magnificent freshwater streams. This 7th Annual Rally on the River will be held on Saturday, April 9, at Bay City’s Riverside Park. Check-in opens at 8:00 a.m. with the float trip, on the Colorado River, up to LCRA’s dam and back beginning at 9:00 a.m. There is no participation cost and the daily entry fee into the park and campground has been waived. The first 100 paddlers to enroll will also receive a complimentary event T-shirt. Contact Bonnie at [email protected] or 361-389-8316 to register or reserve a kayak at $25/boat (single or tandem). WE BUY OIL, GAS & MINERAL RIGHTS Both non-producing and producing, including BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 7, LT 9, VOL 8, PG 26* $12,030.00 $4,400.00 $4,400.00 Adjudged $12,240.00 Value Estimated $4,800.00 Minimum Bid BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 8, LT 2, VOL 8, PG 26* $12,490.00 $4,500.00 BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 8, LT 6, VOL 8, PG 26* $12,950.00 $4,300.00 BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 8, LT 9, VOL 8, PG 26* $15,990.00 $4,700.00 TR 1: ELLIOTT SUBD, BLK 6, (S-17.5') LT 12, VOL 3, PG 24* $2,540.00 $897.00 TR 5: ELLIOTT SUBD, BLK 6, LT 11 (N/2), VOL 3, PG 24* $5,090.00 $960.00 TR 6: ELLIOTT SUBD, RESERVE TRACT, BLK 1-2 &10, VOL 5, PG 1* $5,930.00 $1,065.00 TR 7: RE-SUBD, LT 1, BLK 10, ELLIOTT SUBD, BLKS 1-2 & 10, VOL 5, PG 1* $7,010.00 $1,207.00 TR 8: RE-SUBD, LT 2, BLK 10, ELLIOTT SUBD, BLK 1-2 &10, VOL 5, PG 1* $7,080.00 $1,218.00 TR 9: RE-SUBD, LT 3, BLK 10, ELLIOTT SUBD, BLK 1-2 &10, VOL 5, PG 1* $7,130.00 $1,226.00 LT 10: RE-SUBD, LT 4, BLK 10, ELLIOTT SUBD, BLKS 1, 2 & 10, VOL 5, PG 1* $10,420.00 $1,652.00 LT 10, BLK 1 OF HERMAN, VOL 2, PG 2* $9,330.00 $1,300.00 Legal Description BAY RIDGE SEC 2, CITY OF BAY CITY, BLK 8, LT 1, VOL 8, PG 26* Notes: All sales are without warranty, expressed or implied. Specifically, there is no warranty as to title or physical condition (including the condition or existence of any improvements). The sales are subject to any rights of redemption as provided by law. All volume and page references in the legal description refer to the records of the County Clerk of Matagorda County. All prospective bidders should make their own investigation of the title held by the taxing entities and the value of the property. Prospective bidders are encouraged to consult their attorney. Prospective bidders should not rely on the "Adjudged Value" as representing the actual value of the property or any information regarding the property contained in the records of the Matagorda County Appraisal District . Payment must be made in cash or by cashiers check. All sales are final. All Sales subject to cancellation without prior notice. 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Page 10 - Palacios Beacon - Wed., March 16, 2016 Palacios Beacon PERFECTION S DEADLINE DEADLINE55P.M. P.M.FRIDAY FRIDAY PORTS Greaves hurls perfect game in 10-0 win BY RYAN WEST Palacios Beacon Publisher The varsity Sharkettes picked up a pair of W’s on the softball diamond in blowout fashion over Louise and Aransas Pass. While Coach Yvette Garcia’s Sharkettes pounded out 21 runs in the two victories, Sharkette ace Cameron Greaves allowed just one run in the two games. In early action on the diamond last week, Greaves tossed a perfect game as the Sharkettes blew past Louise for a 10-0 victory. Greaves was in the groove and struck out seven and walked none in five innings of work en route to the perfect game, her second no hitter thus far in the season. The Sharkettes struck first and pushed across six runs in the bottom of the second inning. With Louise’s bats lacking any sting, the Sharkettes plated three in the third inning and closed the game with one run in the bottom of the fourth to push their lead to 10-0. Palacios’ hottest bat on the night belonged to Kamryn Vickers who drove in four runs on a 2-3 night at the plate. In Aransas Pass last Friday, the Sharkettes blasted the Lady Panthers out of the water for an 11-1 victory. Greaves’ dominance on the mound continued as she struck out 15, walked three and surrendered one run on three hits in the game. She did it with the stick too, with a pair of doubles on a 3-5 night at the plate and drove in three runs. Vickers’ hot bat carried over as well as she finished 3-5 at the plate with two RBI. Greaves’ battery-mate, sister Sydney, worked a base on balls three times, scored twice and drove in a pair of runs. The 8-6-1 Sharkettes were to open District play on Tues. (Mar. 15) in Altair against Rice’s Lady Raiders and will be in Hallettsville on Fri. (Mar. 18) Sharkettes 2nd at Bobcat Relays The Sharkettes grabbed team silver at last week’s Bobcat Relays. Palacios sophomore Elizabeth Ortiz continued to add to her ever growing medal collection with a pair of individual golds and pair of relay silvers. She won the long jump with a leap of 16’ 2” and was the quickest in the 400M with a 61.54. Ortiz was joined by Krysti Stovall, Lila Filip and Cameron Greaves in the 400-M relay and won silver with a 52.02. The Sharkette 1600-M relay quartet of Sarah Filip, Lila Filip, Stovall and Ortiz clocked a 4:26.72 to finish in second. Greaves clocked a 27.97 to take silver in the 200-M. Palacios’ 800-M relay contingent of Stovall, both Filip sisters and Greaves broke the tape in 1:51.77 to earn silver. Lila Filip finished third in the long jump with a bound of 15’ 7-1/2”. Tasha Turner finished 3rd in the 3200-M (15:44.77) and the 1600-M (6:40.71). Gabby Figirova placed fourth in the 1600-M (6:48.12) and fifth in the 800M (3:02.14). JV Results The JV Sharkettes finished third in the team standings at Bloomington. Palacios’ Meagan Ramirez won gold in the 200-M with a 29.91 and took silver in the 400-M with a 68.99. She placed fourth in the high jump by clearing 4’ 6”. Maria Muniz was fastest over the 100-M hurdles with a 20.29 and placed fourth with a 61.65 in the 300-M hurdles. The JV 400-M relay contingent of Katie Brown, Shelby Wilson, Raven Guerrero and Ramirez placed second with a time of 58.12. Shelby Wilson finished third in the 100-M with a 15.22 and placed fourth in the long jump with an 11’ 9” jump. She clocked a 31.07 to place sixth in the 200-M. Lybberty Cerda finished sixth in the 1600-M with a 8:15.86. Palacios varsity Sharkette softball 2016 MEMBERS of the 2016 varsity Palacios Sharkette softball team are: (front, l-r) Sydney Bowers, Claudia Aparicio, Brianna Serna, Kamryn Vickers and Brittany Serna; (back) Jessie Cepak, Brittany Guerrero, Sydney Greaves, Cameron Greaves, Lila Filip, Sarah Hebel and Yesenia Gutierrez. (Beacon Photo by Ryan West) Rodriguez’s perfect day at the plate pushes Sharks past Bulldogs BY RYAN WEST Palacios Beacon Publisher In their lone action on the diamond last week, the varsity Palacios Sharks picked up a 9-4 win over Hitchcock at last weekend’s weather shortened tourney in Banquette. The Sharks started their scoring frenzy early on after Joseph Rodriguez led off the game with a single, swiped second on a past ball and scored on a double by Adrian Ortiz. Following a sacrifice bunt by Ethan Garcia, Ortiz was driven home on a single by Bobby Garcia. The Bulldogs cut the Shark lead in half with a run in the bottom of the third. In the top of the fourth, the Sharks pushed across three runs, highlighted by an RBI double by Rodriguez. Shark senior Rodriguez went a perfect 4-4 at the plate with an RBI and two runs scored. Bobby Garcia went 3-4 with a double and two RBI in the victory and picked up the win on the mound with 3-1/3 innings pitched. He struck out three, walked five and gave up three runs. Christian Kacer closed the door on a Bulldog comeback with 3-2/3 innings in relief and struck out six, walked three and gave up just one run. The Sharks are open this whole week and will open District play on next Tues. (Mar. 22) at home against Industrial. Junior varsity action is set to begin at 4:30 p.m., followed by the varsity at 7 p.m. Sharks, JV Sharks win team titles at Bloomington’s Bobcat Relays The varsity Sharks won the team title and Tidehaven finished 6th out of 9 schools at last week’s weather-shortened Bobcat Relays in Bloomington. Results as follows: (P) - Palacios; (T) - Tidehaven • High jump: 2-Seaman (P), N/A • Long jump: 5-Curtis (T), 17’3/4” • 3200M: 1-Soto (T), 11:30.39; 2-Mancera (P), 12:08.95 • 400M relay: 2-Palacios, 45.59 • 800M: 2-Mancera (P), 2:11.84 • 110M hurdles: 1-Rozner (T), 17.30 • 100M: 3-Williams (T), 11.93; 4-Ceasar (P), 12:00 • 800M relay: 2-Palacios, 1:38.27; 4-Tidehaven, 1:41.05 • 400M: 1-Potts (P), 54.1; 2-Gutierrez (P), 54.88 • 300M hurdles: 1-Rozner (T), 45.09; 4-Aparicio (P), 49.89 • 200M: 5-Gutierrez (P), 24.53; 6-Williams (T), 24.58 • 1600M: 1-J. Mancera (P), 5:01; 2-S. Mancera (P), 5:08.28; 3-Soto (T), 5:09.03 • 1600M relay: 1-Palacios, 3:42.31 JV Results The JV Sharks won the boys’ JV team title while Tidehaven finished fourth in the team standings. Results as follows: • High jump: 4-Manrriquez (P); 5-Zavala (T) • Long jump: 4-Travis (T), 14’3/4” • 3200M: 1-Kessler (P), 11:32.31; 2-Vongontard (T), 11:33.01; 3-Cerda (P), 12:50.95 • 400M relay: 2-Palacios, 50.06 • 800M: 2-Zavala (T), 2:23.72; 4-Tovar (P), 2:27.18; 5-Figirova (P), 2:30.37; 6-Marin (T), 2:31.52 • 110M hurdles: 1-Nguyen (P), 18:19; 2-Phan (P), 18.97; 3-Garcia (P), 20.44 • 100M: 5-Manrriquez (P), 12.79 • 800M relay: 2-Palacios, 1:43.4; 5-Tidehaven, 1:48.59 • 400M: 1-Tovar (P), 56.34 • 300M hurdles: 2-Garcia (P), 47.84; 3-Nguyen (P), 48.11; 4-Plan (P), 49.94 • 200M: 5-Manrriquez (P), 25.52 • 1600M: 1-Kessler (P), 5:24.38; 2-Vongontard (T), 5:25.44; 3-Zavala (T), 5:28.03; 6-Cerda (P), 5:43.83 • 1600-M relay: 1-Palacios. 3:52.52; 5-Tidehaven, 4:28.98 PJHS Sandsharkette 8th grade track team MEMBERS of the Palacios Junior High Sandsharkette 8th grade track team are: (front, l-r) Destiny Anzaldua, Sabrina Lopez, Lizbeth Guillen, Jacinda Sanchez, Mey Lynn Le and Lupe Mancera; (middle) Nathalia Hurtado, Lauren Post, Kimberly Phan, Taylor Stoecker, Kary Mooneyham, Lizbeth Hurtado and Olivia Filip; (back) Aleena Acosta, Jennifer Sifuentes, Tracy Trinh, Avery Kubecka, Claire Rhoades and Armelia White. 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