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WEEKEND EDITION INSIDE: Decatur volleyball remains undefeated in district. See page 3B.
VOLUME 133 - NO. 82
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2012
DECATUR, TEXAS
24 PAGES IN 2 SECTIONS PLUS INSERTS
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DECATUR/CENTRAL TEXAS
INSIDE ...
Man dies in helicopter crash
By KRISTEN TRIBE
HIGH DRAMA
The Wise County Historical
Society puts on “The
Shagwood Secret,” despite
pitfalls.
See page 11A
A Decatur man and two others were killed in a helicopter
crash Thursday night in CenPhoto courtesy of News 4 WOAI/woai.com tral Texas.
CRASH SITE — A Decatur man
Rusty Aaron, 26, died when
and two others were killed when a the Robinson R44 helicopter in
Robinson R44 helicopter crashed in which he was riding crashed
Central Texas Thursday night.
INSIDE ...
CRIME REPORT
8600 BLOCK OF FM 730
SOUTH — A woman was
assaulted by her stepson’s
girlfriend over a Facebook
status update.
See page 2A
INSIDE ...
CELEBRATIONS
Weddings, anniversaries,
engagements and births
are a few pages away.
See page 10A
INSIDE ...
TEACHER OF
THE MONTH
Northwest’s Samera
Doroodchi was honored by
KLTY as the Teacher of the
Month.
See page 9A
INSIDE ...
GREEN THUMBS
Morris Memorial United
Methodist Church members
gathered to dedicate their
community garden.
See page 12A
WEATHER...
on a ranch in northern Kendall County in the area of
Ranch Road 1888 and Farm
Road 1376. The site is within
20 miles of Fredericksburg.
Department
of
Public
Safety Trooper Jason Reyes
confirmed another man and
woman were killed in the ac-
cident, but their identities, nor
a cause for the crash, could be
confirmed by press time Friday.
Aaron, a 2005 Slidell High
School graduate, was the son
of Ray and Melinda Aaron of
AARON
Continued on page 2A
WISE COUNTY
Tractor rampage earns
man 20 years jail time
By BRANDON EVANS
A Wise County judge on
Friday sentenced a 22-yearold Azle man to 20 years in
prison for attempting to run
over a state trooper with a
stolen, red Kubota tractor
last summer.
On June 18, 2011, Timothy Herring led sheriff’s
deputies and state troopers
on a two-hour chase through
woods and pastures in
southwest Wise County.
The chase started in
Parker County when officers there noticed a white
van that had been reported
stolen. The van drove into
Wise County, and Herring
bailed out of the vehicle and
fled on foot in the Indian
Springs area. He soon found
the tractor in a pasture and
turned it into his getaway
vehicle.
It was the middle of an extreme heat wave in the middle of the afternoon. Temperatures climbed above 100
degrees as Herring plowed
through pastures, woods
and barbed-wire fences.
Continued on page 5A
Messenger photo by Joe Duty
TAKEN AWAY — Although the jury did find Timothy Herring not guilty for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, they did
find him guilty of attempted capital murder of a police officer. A judge sentenced him to 20 years in prison Friday morning
for the crime.
NORTHWEST
Living history
DECATUR
Medical condition
believed to be
cause of wreck
By ERIKA PEDROZA
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LIVING HISTORY — Cast and crew members of “The Diary of Anne Frank,” presented by the
Northwest High School theatre department, got to meet Max Glauben (center), a Holocaust survivor
and founder and lifetime director of the Dallas Holocaust Museum.
Holocaust
survivor
speaks to
Northwest
students
By ERIKA PEDROZA
History came alive in two
forms for students at two
Northwest ISD middle schools
this week.
One and-a-half million children, six million Jews and 5
million non-Jewish people fell
victim to the horrors inflicted
by Adolf Hitler and his hench-
men during World War II.
Max Glauben was one of the
few survivors.
After watching the first act
of the Northwest High School
theatre department’s interpretation of “The Diary of
Anne Frank,” Chisholm Trail
and Truett Wilson seventh
Continued on page 5A
Investigators believe a “head bleed” or aneurysm
caused a truck driver to careen off of U.S. 287 and
barrel through the Panda Express parking lot in Decatur Tuesday afternoon.
The driver, John Baxter, 48, of Oklahoma remains
in serious condition at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth.
The results of “different tests run at the hospital”
suggest there had been bleeding on the brain for “a
couple of days,” according to Decatur Police Chief
Rex Hoskins.
Witnesses say the truck ran off of U.S. 287, down
the steep embankment, across the service road and
split two trees before jackknifing and hitting a yellow Chevrolet Cobalt parked on the south side of the
restaurant, causing a domino effect. The Cobalt hit
a white Pontiac Sunfire parked next to it, which hit
a Dodge pickup.
An occupant of the Cobalt, Dawn Caddell, 52, of
Krum, was transported to Wise Regional Health
System for a possible broken hip. The other cars
were not occupied.
The restaurant closed at around 8:30 Tuesday
evening due to the smell of diesel spilled from the
grain truck, but it resumed business as normal the
next day.
Email Erika at [email protected].
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
WISE COUNTY
Sales tax news good, bad and ugly
By BOB BUCKEL
When it comes to sales tax
income as a measure of the
local economy, the news out
of Wise County is definitely
mixed.
Decatur, the county’s biggest retail sales generator,
is almost dead even with
last year. The $3.2 million in
sales tax the city has taken
in so far in 2012 is seventenths of a percent better
than 2011 at this point.
But in Bridgeport, the
city’s 1.5-cent sales tax has
cranked out nearly $2.2 million this year — 28 percent
better than last year.
After those two, it’s all
over the map. New Fairview is third, but id down
33 percent from last year.
Chico, fourth at just under
$300,000, is down 18 percent, and Boyd, the fifthbiggest sales tax collector, is
down 13 percent. But sixthplace Rhome is up nearly 40
percent.
City/Rate
Net Payment
This Period
Net Payment
Prior Year
% Change
2012 Payments
To Date
2011 Payments
To Date
% Change
Alvord/1.5%
10,780.06
13,058.24
-17.44%
109,811.57
87,885.64
24.94%
Aurora/1.0%
1,917.89
2,852.44
-32.76%
18,938.30
18,165.00
4.25%
Boyd/1.5%
23,465.65
17,495.52
34.12%
218,311.72
253,232.09
-13.78%
Bridgeport/1.5%
308,594.83
252,971.13
21.98%
2,781,743.71
2,173,674.31
27.97%
Chico/1.5%
23,123.79
16,243.75
42.35%
242,000.95
297,181.12
-18.56%
Decatur/1.5%
313,719.01
323,392.07
-2.99%
3,226,504.39
3,202,837.15
0.73%
Lake B’port/1.5%
1,275.12
1,259.44
1.24%
9,803.44
11,734.07
-16.45%
New F’view/1.5%
19,786.27
29,385.84
-32.66%
230,395.19
346,885.66
-33.58%
Newark/1.5%
7,757.27
5,598.08
38.57%
75,098.59
64,561.73
16.32%
Paradise/1.5%
5,844.25
6,116.55
-4.45%
63,879.61
61,161.02
4.44%
Rhome/1.5%
35,173.02
25,012.32
40.62%
314,263.21
225,980.38
39.06%
Runaway Bay/1.5%
4,448.55
4,402.68
1.04%
47,802.82
41,326.78
15.67%
County Total
755,885.71
697,788.06
8.32%
7,338,553.50
6,784,624.95
8.16%
STATE TOTAL
361,914,765
336,696,469
7.48%
3,687,422,765
3,410,146,840
8.13%
The general trend throughout the area looks fairly similar. Wichita County, with
five cities that collect sales
tax, is up 2.42 percent for the
year while Parker County’s
13 cities show a gain of 9.3
percent through 10 months
of 2012. Montague and Jack
counties are both down for
the year, but Tarrant and
Denton are both up — Tarrant nearly 6 percent and
Denton nearly 15 percent.
Statewide, the 1,145 cities that collect a sales tax
took in nearly $362 million
in October and have banked
$3.687 billion so far this
year. That’s more than 8
percent better than in 2011.
Comptroller Susan Combs
said state sales tax revenue
for the month of September
was $1.96 billion, up 11.6
percent compared to September 2011.
“Continued strength in
the manufacturing and oil
and natural gas sectors led
to the sales tax revenue increase,” Combs said. “Collections were also boosted by
improvement in consumer
spending at restaurants and
retail stores.
“State sales tax revenue
has now increased for 30
straight months.”
The sales tax figures represent monthly sales made
in August and reported to
the state on September tax
returns.
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POLE POSITION — A car was pushed through an intersection and into a utility pole by a vehicle behind them that failed to stop at a traffic light Thursday
afternoon at the intersection of Farm Road 51 South and Thompson Street. Two people were transported to Wise Regional Health System in Decatur for
minor injuries.
WISE COUNTY CRIME REPORT Man dies ...
FRIDAY, OCT. 5
100 BLOCK OF TRAVIS ROAD — A man
was upset his neighbor’s cats were on his
property.
100 BLOCK OF MEADOW POND COURT —
A man was arguing with his daughters over
stuff.
1700 BLOCK OF TEXAS 101 — Truck
drivers got into an argument over cutting in
line at a gravel plant in Bridgeport.
200 BLOCK OF COUNTY ROAD 3385
— A burglar broke into a house south of
Paradise and stole a jewelry box.
SATURDAY, OCT. 6
300 BLOCK OF W. DECATUR STREET
— A woman received harassing text
messages from her daughter’s boyfriend.
8800 BLOCK OF FARM ROAD 730 — A
man accidentally shot himself after he
dropped his pistol, and it discharged as it
hit the ground.
SUNDAY, OCT. 7
100 BLOCK OF WOOD LANE — A man
reported that a neighbor is stealing his
electricity.
100 BLOCK OF PRAIRIE LANE — A drunk
man reported that he is afraid of his drugabusing son.
200 BLOCK OF PRIVATE ROAD 4907 — A
man received harassing text messages.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10
400 BLOCK OF TIMBER TRAIL — A home
located south of Decatur off FM 730 was
burglarized.
8600 BLOCK OF FM 730 SOUTH — A
woman was assaulted by her stepson’s
girlfriend over a Facebook status update.
3500 BLOCK OF CR 3655 — A house in
Boonsville was burglarized.
Continued from page 1A
Decatur. His sister is Randi
Anderson, also of Decatur.
“He was a happy, jolly person,” said his aunt, Sam Slate.
“He loved life and never met a
stranger. Everybody he met, he
wanted to get to know them.”
Aaron had been living in
Central Texas, at Lake McQueeney for about a year, but
Slate said he made regular
trips back to Wise County.
“I never saw him frown,” she
said. “He was an overweight
guy with a big belly, and it was
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always going because he was
always laughing and happy.
“He hugged everybody.”
Slate said her nephew had
two passions: John Deere Tractors and helicopters.
Aaron and his companions
rented the R44 from Veracity Aviation Thursday night,
and according to Chief Deputy
Matt King, the Kendall County
Sheriff ’s Office received a call
from the helicopter’s owner at
10:15 p.m. saying the chopper
was missing.
Continued on page 12A
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11000 BLOCK OF SHADY OAKS DRIVE
— A man reported that his 9-year-old son
set fire to a field near their home.
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200 BLOCK OF CR 1170 — A woman
called to complain that her father would
not let her leave his house. She was
arrested by responding deputies for an
outstanding warrant.
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6700 BLOCK OF FM 920 — A woman
reported that her stepson broke into her
home.
MONDAY, OCT. 8
100 BLOCK OF FM 1658 — Several
pieces of scrap metal were stolen from a
business.
300 BLOCK OF HERITAGE CREEK — A
woman reported that her children are
ruining hunting season.
100 BLOCK OF CR 4874 — A home in
Newark was burglarized.
THURSDAY, OCT. 11
200 BLOCK OF QUAIL CHASE — A
window air conditioner unit was
stolen off a repossessed trailer home.
200 BLOCK OF CHISHOLM HILLS
COURT — A woman reported a trio of
prowlers around her front door. Deputies
responded and arrested two of them for
outstanding warrants.
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MIXING SEED — Morris Berend (right) and Gary Cocanougher
prepare bluebonnet seed and filler Monday to plant in a field
adjacent to Oaklawn Cemetery in Decatur. Charles Cocanougher
and Billy Wayne Stone offered to seed this area after the cemetery
board decided bluebonnets would no longer be allowed to grow
among the graves and tombstones.
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GARDEN DEDICATION — Members of Morris Memorial United Methodist Church in
Chico gathered Tuesday to dedicate “God’s Little Acre” community garden at the
church at 302 S. Weatherford St. Pastor Rick Davis said a few words and offered a
prayer with those in attendance participating, then the group gathered for a ribboncutting before sharing a meal in the church’s fellowship hall. The garden is open to
the community, to all who want to grow vegetables or flowers. After getting started
in the heat of summer, it is now flourishing in the cool fall, with almost all the beds
in use. A rainwater collection system on the roof of the church’s classroom building
provides irrigation, and those who lease a spot are asked only to pay a small fee for
upkeep and abide by a few simple rules. The water feature in the middle of the garden
is on the stump of an old pecan tree that was destroyed by a storm, prompting
church members to think about putting in a garden in its place. They hope to use the
garden as a teaching tool, bringing youngsters out and sharing their expertise in how
to select, plant, nurture and harvest vegetables.
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
OPINION
OUR VIEWS
Pre-election banter with the Government Guy
By BOB BUCKEL
You’ve probably noticed
there’s an election coming
up soon.
It’s an exciting time, with
both President Obama and
challenger Mitt Romney out
there on the campaign trail,
eating rubber chicken, shaking hands and kissing babies with reckless abandon.
They’re fighting hard for
those “swing” states, courting undecided voters, hoping for balloons and confetti
on Nov. 6 instead of that sad
speech thanking their volunteers, congratulating the
other guy and blaming it all
on pollsters.
This year’s election is
very much up in the air.
The TV people are ecstatic
that they may actually get
to tell people
something
that
hasn’t
already been
tweeted
to
their iPhones.
My
notBUCKEL
very-secret
federal government informant — I just
call him the “I’m-from-thegovernment-and-I’m-hereto-help-you” guy — tells me
that the Obama administration is feeling very antsy
since that last debate.
Oh, wait — here he is. I
could’ve sworn that chair
was empty! How’s it going?
“[Sigh] I’ve been better.
I remember those heady,
honeymoon days when everybody liked us. All that
changey-change and hopeyhope, giving money away
like it was Halloween candy.
Man, it was fun to be in government then.”
So what’s different now?
“Everything! For one, our
guy isn’t a novelty anymore.
His race is no big deal. It’s
all just about the economy,
how bad everything is. People are such whiners.”
Well, you have to admit,
there’s still not much recovery going on.
“No? I happen to think a
lot of people are better off
than they were four years
ago; they’ve just forgotten
how bad things were. Bush
didn’t even leave any change
down in the cushions of the
chairs in the oval office. Believe me, we looked.”
It wouldn’t have made
much difference, with those
trillion-dollar deficits.
“Hey, wars are expensive!
And we didn’t start ’em. Besides, even though money is
tight, everyone still wants
their check, their grant,
their tax refund. Don’t cut
mine! Cut theirs!”
But you’re spending money you don’t have.
“Seriously? Like every
president
since
Grover
Cleveland hasn’t done that?
Besides, I don’t know how
people can say we’re out of
money when we print the
stuff! C’mon! The presses
work, there’s plenty of ink!
But we’ve got a plan for
that, too. We’re thinking of
converting all Social Security payments to Arby’s coupons.”
Seriously?
“Yeah, but don’t tell anyone. That’s one of our zing-
ers for the next debate.”
Oh, yeah. That debate ... I
thought your guy was going
to romp. He’s witty, he’s affable, he talks in crisp, staccato sentences. What happened?
“I don’t know. It was like,
he froze. I think it freaked
him out to realize that Romney may actually not be a
robot. He kept looking to
see whose hand was making Mitt’s mouth move, you
know, like with the Muppets.”
Well, speaking of Muppets, at least your guy has
Big Bird on his side.
“I’m not sure Big Bird
brings us a lot of votes, given his target audience.”
So overall, what’s the
problem?
“I don’t know. There’s just
a sense that the shine has
gone off. All the things we
felt so good about, coming
in, making all these sweeping changes — the ship is a
lot harder to turn than any
of us thought it was going to
be.”
If Romney gets the job,
he’s going to realize that,
too, right?
“Yeah. But it won’t do
me any good. I’ll be unemployed. Hey — at least I’ll be
making his economic numbers look worse!”
At least you have a backup
plan, huh? Hey! Where’d he
go? The chair’s empty again.
Scary ...
Bob Buckel is the Messenger’s executive editor. Email
him at [email protected].
YOUR VIEWS
Trying to
get county’s
attention
What good is a county
commissioner if they
are not accessible? I
have called the Precinct
2 county barn several
times over the last two
months with no results,
so I decided to try the
Wise County Messenger.
Hopefully, Precinct 2
County Commissioner
Kevin Burns will respond. I don’t know if he
is not getting the messages or is just ignoring
them.
I live on County Road
1660 in Chico. The brush
overgrowth beside our
county roads is ridiculous. It is 4 feet tall in
places. You cannot see
around corners to pull
out. It is dangerous. It
is growing out into the
already narrow road, so
if you have to get to the
side for an oncoming car,
your paint gets scratched
on your car. It has not
been mowed once this
summer.
Please take care of
your residents that voted
for you! Thank you.
Cathy Ogle
Chico
YOUR VIEWS
Contact your Representatives
THE GOVERNOR’S
OFFICE
Information and Referral Hotline: (800) 8435789
Citizens Opinion Hotline: (800) 252-9600
Main Switchboard 8
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST]:
(512) 463-2000
Citizens’ Assistance
Telecommunications
Device (If you are using
a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD),
call 711 to reach Relay
Texas)
Mailing address:
Office of the Governor
P.O. Box 12428
Austin, Texas 787112428
U.S. SENATOR KAY
BAILEY HUTCHISON
The Honorable Kay
Bailey Hutchison
United States Senate
284 Russell Senate
Office Building
Washington, D.C.
20510-4302
Phone: (202)224-5922
Fax : (202)224-0776
http://hutchison.senate.gov/
U.S. SENATOR
JOHN CORNYN
The Honorable John
Cornyn
United States Senate
517 Hart Senate
Office Building
Washington, D.C.
20510-4304
Phone: (202)224-2934
Fax: (202)228-2856
http://www.cornyn.senate.gov
CONGRESSWOMAN
KAY GRANGER
The Honorable Kay
Granger
United States House of
Representatives
320 Cannon House
Office Building
Washington, D.C.
20515-4312
Phone: (202)225-5071
Fax: (202)225-5683
http://kaygranger.
house.gov/
CONGRESSMAN
MAC THORNBERRY
The Honorable Mac
Thornberry
United States House of
Representatives
2209 Rayburn House
Office Building
Washington, D.C.
20515-4313
Phone: (202)225-3706
Fax: (202)225-3486
http://thornberry.
house.gov
CONGRESSMAN
MICHAEL BURGESS
The Honorable Michael C. Burgess
United States House of
Representatives
2241 Rayburn House
Office Building
Washington, D.C.
20515-4326
Phone: (202)225-7772
Fax: (202)225-2919
http://burgess.house.
gov
OUR VIEWS
Family ties cost me lunch
By JIMMY ALFORD
My dog has been banned
from the dining and den
area of my parents’ home.
When we visit my parents,
Chloe now will be spending the bulk of her time in
the back.
My mom instated the
ban. The event that
spurred it began when my
dad, my sister, my fiancée
and I were watching TV
and lamenting the recent
Rangers’ loss. My dad was
gravely sullen about his
favorite team’s misfortune
and has a few things he’d
like to say to center fielder Josh Hamilton, if they
ever meet.
My mom was cooking
lunch — Salisbury steak,
one of my favorites —
when the phone rang. Aunt
Ann was on the other line,
having just talked to Aunt
Nancy. It was a serious
phone call that required
Mom’s full attention.
Our family owns a small
farm in East Texas, near
my parents’
home. This
piece of land
has been in
the family
since
they
to
ALFORD moved
Texas before
the Civil War. I spent my
childhood wandering its
pastures and exploring
its dense pine thickets, as
well as hunting and fishing. Needless to say, the
farm means a lot to me,
and to the whole family.
Over the last decade
or so, a local lawyer who
made his fortune suing big
tobacco and other companies has bought up about
10,000 acres surrounding
our farm and has said several times that he wanted
to purchase our property.
My family has shown little
interest in him or his offer.
This talk got serious recently when he announced
a plan to put up high game
fences all around his property, effectively cutting
our farm off from the rest
of the country for several
miles.
Normally we wouldn’t
care, but we have been
operating the ranch as a
gaming outfit and wildlife
preserve. The proposed
fence would put an end
to that and possibly make
our taxes skyrocket. The
county recently announced
that property taxes would
likely go up anyway, because they’re about to lose
much of their tax base as
coal mining dries up.
This chain of events
makes the timing of the
lawyer’s latest bid very interesting. His offer was far
too low, and in his letters,
he didn’t even bother to
get my mom’s or my aunt’s
names correct. To me, the
offer smelled of contempt
and ignorance. He really
has no idea what kind of
folks my mom and her sisters are. They are certainly not the type of people to
be blinded by dollar signs.
They are polite southern women, raised in what
could be called Texas’ “Old
South,” capable of cooking,
talking real estate and
handling an assortment
of other matters while remaining cool and collected.
But her attention was
divided.
And beagles are crafty.
Like a guerilla fighter,
Chloe took advantage of
the distraction. She’s a
good dog, but greed got the
better of her. She is, after all, a dog. When Mom
concluded her call and returned to the dining room,
she saw the fruits of labor
— the steaks of her labor
— being devoured by a
one-eared canine.
Chloe is thankful my
mom is a gracious southern lady. She was only
banished. In fact, Mom got
a good laugh out of it.
I didn’t. The dog had eaten my steak.
Jimmy Alford is a Messenger reporter. Email him
at
jalford@wcmessenger.
com.
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
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WAITING GAME — Timothy Herring, 22, of Azle, was confident Wednesday morning the jury would return with a not guilty
verdict for attempted capital murder of a police officer.
Continued from page 1A
“My neighbor called me and told me
Wise County sheriff’s deputies are looking for a guy on a stolen tractor rampaging through the countryside, and
he might be headed my way,” said Guy
Cumbie. “I have a wife and daughter at
home, so I went down to intercept him.”
Armed with a handgun, Cumbie
jumped on his Kawasaki Mule to head
off Herring before he could get near his
home.
“I heard the tractor first,” Cumbie
said. “I pulled the Mule near and hollered at him to stop. He was wrapped
up in a blanket. It looked like a teepee
around him. All I could see was his face
... He stopped. We were in an eye-lock
with each other. We were assessing each
other.
“Then he decided he wasn’t going to
let me stop him. He raised up the load
bucket and came toward me. It was apparent he was going to ram me with the
tractor ... I was much more afraid of being killed than injured. I was looking up
at a loader bucket coming down on me.”
Meanwhile, Department of Public
Safety State Trooper Adolfo Patterson had spotted the tractor rambling
through the woods from his patrol car
on County Road 3672. Patterson pulled
over, jumped over a fence and began
chasing the tractor down on foot through
the briars and brambles.
“It was so dense and thick you couldn’t
see through it,” Patterson said. “Rows of
thorns, lots of trees. To be honest, I don’t
know how I got through it.”
Patterson broke through a line in the
brush at the moment the tractor was
bearing down on Cumbie and his Mule.
“He came out and distracted the
charge from me,” Cumbie said. “(Patterson) hollered at him, and the suspect redirected his charge to the trooper.”
“I looked at (Cumbie’s) face, and he
looked scared to me,” Patterson said.
“The tractor was coming right toward
him. I thought, ‘He’s gonna run over
him.’”
But when Herring saw the trooper, he
changed his direction.
“Once he saw me everything shifted,”
Patterson said. “For the first time I was
able to see (Herring). He looked like the
devil covered in a blanket. He was redfaced. Mean. He spotted me and raised
the bucket and revved the engine all the
way up. He was screaming the whole
time.”
Wrapped tight in a large comforter in
the intense heat, Herring screamed “(expletive deleted) you! Mother (expletive
deleted)!” again and again as he charged
the tractor toward the trooper, Patterson
testified.
“I feared for my life at that time,” Patterson said. “I pulled my weapon. I realized I couldn’t go anywhere so I shot at
a tire.”
A bullet in one tire of the four-wheel
drive tractor didn’t even slow it down.
“I saw him reach to his right side,” Patterson said. “I thought he was going for a
gun. There was something shiny there.”
So he fired twice more, this time at
Herring.
“(Herring) took the tractor out of gear
and bailed,” Cumbie said. “He landed
face down in the dirt.”
“The first thing I thought was, ‘I shot
somebody,’” Patterson said. “That’s the
last thing I ever want to happen.”
Patterson’s shots missed Herring, but
they were close enough to force him to
finally give himself up. The silver flash
Patterson saw turned out to be a coffee
pot. And the blanket wrapped around
Herring was a comforter that he had
soaked in creek water in an attempt to
keep himself cool.
“It took a long time to get this out of
my mind,” Patterson told the jury. “I’ve
been replaying over and over in my
mind. It’s hard to deal with the fact that
my life was in danger, and I almost shot
someone.”
Defense attorney Paul Belew said HerContinued on page 7A
Living history ...
Continued from page 1A
and eighth graders heard
the testimonial of an actual
Holocaust survivor.
Born the son of Jewish
middle-class parents in
Warsaw, Poland in 1928,
he was 11 when the Third
Reich invaded Poland in
1939 and his entire family
was corraled and forced to
live in the Warsaw ghetto.
“These places didn’t have
any utilities, electricity or
items that were necessary
to live,” he said.
Adults were forced to
work, old people were disposed of, and the young people stayed home or hid from
the Germans during the day.
During the short time the
Poles resisted the Germans
before surrendering, 85 percent of Warsaw was bombed,
Glauben said.
Ultimately, most of his
family members were executed, but Glauben and
his father were selected for
slave labor at a concentration camp.
After his father was killed,
Glauben was sent to two
concentration camps before
the U.S. Army liberated him
April 23, 1945.
Glauben moved to the U.S.
in December 1947 under the
care of a Jewish children’s
organizaton and was drafted into the U.S. Army dur-
ing the Korean War in 1951.
After his release in 1953,
he moved from Fort Hood
to Dallas, where he met his
wife, a native Texan.
They have three children
and seven grandchildren
ranging in age 13 to 27, in
whose
accomplishments
Glauben takes pride.
“You can multiply my testimony by a million-anda-half children not lucky
enough to survive and be
able to tell you their stories
... But you should remember
that they should never ever
be forgotten,” he said. “Just
remember that this tragedy
is depriving us of some of
the things that they could
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have done for the good of the
world.
“Many of the victims could
have been Einsteins, folks
that could’ve found cures
for diseases. Many of them
could have been musicians
— Elvis Presleys, Beatles
— movie writers, directors,
actors. We are deprived of
some of the accomplishments that they could have
made to improve our lifestyle in the millions of lives
lost.”
FINANCIAL FOCUS
Should You Prepare for “Fiscal Cliff”?
As an investor, you can
sometimes still feel you’re at
the mercy of forces beyond your
control. This may be especially true
today, when the Federal Reserve
has warned of an approaching
“fiscal cliff.” What can you do in
the face of such a dire prediction?
First of all, you need to
understand what led to the Fed’s
remarks. Here’s the story: Some
$1.2 trillion in spending cuts are
scheduled to begin in 2013 while,
simultaneously, the Bush-era tax
cuts — including the reduction in
capital gains and dividend taxes —
are set to expire. This combination
of spending cuts and higher taxes
could take some $600 billion out of
the economy, leading to a possible
recession — and maybe something
much worse, at least in the eyes of
the Fed.
Still, there’s no need for
panic. Despite its political
infighting, Congress is likely to
reduce the “cliff” to a smaller
bump, though it probably won’t
happen until after the election.
But as an investor, you may need
to be prepared for two significant
events: market volatility, at least
in the short term, and higher taxes,
probably for the foreseeable future.
To combat market volatility,
you need to own a broadly
diversified portfolio that can
handle “bumps,” “cliffs” and
other rugged investment terrain.
This means you’ll need a mix of
stocks, bonds and other securities
that are suitable for your needs.
(Keep in mind, though, that while
diversification can reduce the
impact of market volatility, it
cannot guarantee profits or protect
against losses.) You may also need
to “rebalance” your portfolio to
ensure that it’s still aligned with
your goals, risk tolerance and time
horizon, despite the impact of
volatility.
ERIC FULLER
EVANGELIST
Evan Burton,
Andrew Jemison
and Bonnie Hogan
This article was written by Edward
Jones for use by your local Edward
Jones Financial Advisor.
Call or visit your local financial advisor today.
1816 S. Hwy 51 Suite 2200
Decatur, TX 76234
940-627-1620
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Cost is $7 per child and adults $2
Monday & Tuesdays for groups and schools Only
Wednesday & Thursday morning for school
* Afternoons open to public *
Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. open to public
Sunday 1 - 7 p.m. Open to Public All Day
We also book Parties & Events 7 days a week.
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Now, let’s turn to taxes. Even
if taxes on income, capital gains
and dividends do rise, they will
still, in all likelihood, be much
lower than they’ve been at various
points in the past. Nonetheless, you
may want to consider a variety of
steps, including the following:
• Take advantage of
tax-deferred vehicles. Contribute
as much as possible to your
traditional IRA, your 401(k)
or other employer-sponsored
retirement plan, and any
education savings accounts you
may have, such as a 529 plan.
• Consider converting your
traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
A Roth IRA provides tax-free
earnings, provided you don’t start
taking withdrawals until you’re
59½ and you’ve had your account
for at least five years. (Be aware,
though, that this conversion is
taxable and may not be appropriate
if you don’t have money readily
available to pay the taxes.)
• Consider municipal bonds.
If you’re in one of the upper tax
brackets, you may benefit from
investing in “munis,” which pay
interest that’s free of federal taxes,
and ossibly state and local taxes
as well.
Not all these choices will
be suitable for your situation,
of course. Before taking action
on these items, you may want to
consult with your tax and financial
advisors. But give these options
some thought because they may
prove helpful in keeping your
financial goals from going
“over a cliff.”
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
WISE COUNTY
Commissioners
to ratify bus route
Wise County commissioners next week will discuss a
proposed public transportation bus route linking Decatur
to the Fort Worth T Station.
They meet at 9 a.m. Monday in the third-floor conference room of the courthouse
in Decatur.
Plans are to ratify a letter from County Judge Bill
McElhaney to Texoma Area
Paratransit Systems (TAPS)
in support of the route.
They will also consider renewing the appointment of
Precinct 1 Commissioner Dan-
ny White to the TAPS board of
directors for a two-year term
running October 2012 through
September 2014.
In other action, commissioners will discuss the upcoming retirement of Rosalie
Gregg as president of the Wise
County Historical Commission and consider her recommendation that Kerry Clower
be appointed to the post for a
two-year term, January 2013
through December 2014.
This is the commissioners’
only scheduled meeting for
the month of October.
Directory
Wise County
of Area Churches
Church Briefs
WISE COUNTY
COWBOY CHURCH
TRAP SHOOT
Saturday, October 20 at 4 pm
All invited
CENTRAL BAPTIST
CHURCH
CELEBRATING
28 YEARS
Sunday, October 14 • 10 am
Special Guest
Johnny & Nelda Flanagan
Followed by dinner on the grounds
4793 FM 1810, Chico
BRIDGEPORT
BBQ fundraiser to
benefit volunteer
fire department
By ERIKA PEDROZA
Think you have the recipe
for the tastiest brisket? Or the
secret ingredient for delectable chicken or finger-licking
pork spare ribs?
If so, the Bridgeport Volunteer Fire Department invites you to participate in
the department’s first-ever
BBQ Cookoff fundraiser next
weekend at the Northwest
OHV Park, 673 PR 1540, in
Bridgeport.
The cookoff is sanctioned by
the Lone Star BBQ Society, a
non-profit organization that
coordinates barbecue competitions.
“They’ll provide a head
judge that knows all of the
rules,” said Kyle Bloodworth,
volunteer firefighter and society member. “They make everything on an even playing
field.”
Though some of the society’s
teams will enter this competition, it is open to the public.
Entry fee is $100 for all
three meats — brisket, pork
spare ribs and chicken — or
$35 each meat. There will be a
60 percent payback for first,
second and third place.
Cooks can also enter a
jackpot competition for best
beans for $10.
Cooks are asked to arrive
Friday for registration.
The cookoff fundraiser also
coincides with the department’s annual ride night at
the park.
For $30, riders can navigate trails of all sorts
— steep, rocky, dense —
from 8 a.m. Saturday to noon
Sunday.
“We’re hoping for a good
time while raising money
for the volunteer fire department,” Bloodworth said. “We
invite the public to join us
and support the department,
whether it’s to compete in
the cookoff, ride the trails
in the park or just come out
and visit.”
For more information, call
Long at (940) 210-9495 or
Bloodworth at (940)372-0134.
Email Erika at epedroza@
wcmessenger.com.
Barber Shop Re-Opens
Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Pastor Heath Flowers
940-577-4135
Corner of Business 380 & N. Newark St.
Decatur, Tx 76234
www.cornerstonedecatur.com
PARADISE
UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
Pastor Patti Mahaffey
Bistro: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
Worship: 10:45 a.m.
Wed: Bible Study/Choir 6 p.m.
Active Women’s Group - Nursery Available
301 Oak St., Paradise
940.969.2069
We invite you to join us for Sunday Services at 11 a.m.
888 CR 4213 • Decatur
940-273-9014
www.fjvm.org • [email protected]
THE LORD’S ACRE FALL
FESTIVAL
940.433.3335
Located on Highway 114, across
from First Financial Bank in Boyd
RANDY WILLIAMS
Sunday Fellowship... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School…10 a.m.
Sunday Worship…11 a.m.
106 S. Lane, Decatur
Office 627-5248 • Bus Ride 627-3980
Bro. Louis Horton
Come & Share The Joy
* Fundamental * Old-Fashioned * Missionary *
Teaching & Preaching The King James Bible
“A Warm Welcome Awaits You
at First Presbyterian.”
Bus Ministry, Christian School
NEW SALEM
FREEWILL
BAPTIST
CHURCH
“A Historic Church for every Generation”
Sunday School ............................. 8:45 a.m.
Worship ........................................... 10 a.m.
1st & 3rd Thur. Bible Study ........ 6:30 p.m.
Rev.Gerald Epperson
www.trinitylutheranbridgeport.org
940-683-5604
1307 10th St., Bridgeport
Where Faith and Adventure Meet!
140 N. FM 730 - Boyd
940-433-2607
Visit our website at www.fbcboyd.org or
Find us on Facebook - First Baptist Church of Boyd
Sunday School - 10 a.m. Sunday Worship - 11 a.m.
Pastor, Mark Autry
Nursery Available all services
Sunday School 9:45am
Worship Service 11:00am
See website for Sunday Evening activities
SUNDAY
Wednesday Night 7:00pm
10 a.m.…Sunday School
11 a.m.……Morning Worship
Wed. Evening 6 p.m.
Bible Study, Children In Action, Youth
133 CR 2425
Decatur, Texas
940-627-2400
(From US 380 in Decatur, go
north on FM 51 for 8 miles.
Turn left on CR 2535, the
church is 1/2 mile on the left)
940-627-5413
[email protected]
Hwy. 51 South
Decatur, Texas 76234
www.sycamoredecatur.com
Sunday
Class
9:30 a.m.
Worship Celebration
10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Classes
6:45 p.m.
Hwy. 380, 1 mile west of
Hwy. 287, Decatur
940-627-6131
www.centralfellowship.com
Come Check Us Out!
Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Evenings 6 p.m.
Wednesday Evenings 7 p.m.
3483 S. FM 51 • Decatur
Pastors
Chris &
Linda Brown
940-626-0006
or 940-300-1771
[email protected]
Decatur Church of Christ
"Where Your Family Will Find A Home"
• Family Bible Study For All Ages
• The Childrens Place (A Mother's Day Out) 2 days a week
Sunday Bible Study 9 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening. Small groups including a
5 p.m. meeting at the church
www.decaturchurchofchrist.com Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.
940-62
940-6
27-2177
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FM 51 South and Preskitt Rd.
Decatur, Texas
Phone 940-627-1912
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Sunday School ........... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 10:45 a.m.
Children’s Church .........11 a.m.
Evening Prayer ............... 6 p.m.
Evening Worship .......6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Night .......... 7 p.m.
1307 Newby St. • Bridgeport, TX
940-683-4779
Rev. Lucia McKee Kremzar
$12
Tuesday - Friday: 9 am - 6 pm
Saturday: 8 am - 1 pm
Bring Your Family
First Presbyterian
Church
Men’s & Boys’ Haircuts
Hot Lather & Straight
Razor Available
Saturday, November 10
Craft booths available for $25
817-808-7629
455 W. Rock Island, Boys
Saturday, October 13 • 9 am
Arts & Crafts, Children’s Activities,
Flea Market
Carter Blood Drive 9 am – Noon
Live Auction 1:30 pm
Turkey & Dressing 11 am – 1 pm
540 S. Allen
Glorifying God Through His Word
Wisdom is a Tree of Life to those who embrace her;
happy are those who hold her tightly. Proverbs 3:18 NLT
Here at Tree of Life Church, we endeavor to make
our conversation gracious and attractive so that
we will have the right response for everyone. For
we want everything we say and do, to be worthy
of being kept in the memory of others.
TRINITY BAPTIST
CHURCH OF BOYD
FALL FESTIVAL/CRAFT
FAIR
Sycamore Baptist Church
Tree off
h r h
Life Church
Pastors
Dr. Francisco J & Karen L Valenzuela
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
OF BOYD
ING
CANDIDATES FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOV. 6
COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 2
STEPHEN WREN
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COUNTY ATTORNEY
JAMES STAINTON
(Republican)
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
SUNDAY
Sunday School .......................9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ..................10:45 a.m.
Evening Worship .........................5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY 7 p.m.
Awana Program • Teen Ministry
Adult Bible Study
“We’re excited about
what God is doing!”
701 W. Hale • Decatur
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(LCMS)
Temporarily Meeting at
Candlewood Suites
601 W Thompson Rd
Decatur, Texas
Sundays 10:30 AM
940-886-8591
Life Pointe
WORSHIP CENTER
Services
Sunday ...........................................10 am
Tuesday Night Prayer ....................7 pm
Wednesday Cowboy Church ........7 pm
1201 FM 718 • Aurora, TX 76078
For more information call
817.995.8831
A Spirit-Filled Interdenominational Church
Call 940-627-5365
Call
940-627-5365
SUNDAY
Sunday School ................. 10 a.m.
Worship .......... 8:45 & 10:55 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Family Fellowship Meal .....5-6 p.m.
Studies for all ages ............ 6 p.m.
Sr. High Bible Study ...... 7:30 p.m.
Nursery provided for all services
Rev. Mike Miller
940-683-2780 or 940-683-4193
608 17th Street, Bridgeport
SUNDAYS
Traditional Workship Service
Bible Study - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
Evening Bible Study - 6:30 p.m.
Pastor: Terry Phillips
Sunday Bible Study ....................9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship ........................10:45 a.m.
Evening Worship ..............................6 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
Wednesday Prayer Service ...............7 p.m.
455 W. Rock Island Avenue
Boyd, TX 76023 • 940-433-5281
Email: [email protected]
www.slidellbaptist.com
tfhpeople.com
Greenwood
Church of Christ
of Bridgeport
Trinity Baptist Church
Boyd
940-466-3990
Rhome
Church of Christ
First
United
Methodist
Church
First Baptist Church
of Slidell
Wednesday
TFH Youth 5:30 p.m.
An Independent Spirit-Filled Church
817-638-5159 • 817-636-2325
817-636-2496
www.rhomechurchofchrist.org
a week or email [email protected]
for more information
Kidzone and Youth - 6:30 p.m.
Prayer Gathering - 6:30 p.m.
or email [email protected]
Sunday Bible Class
all ages .............. 9:30 a.m.
Sun. Worship .............. 10:30 a.m.
Sun. Evening ..................... 6 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study .............. 7 p.m.
$14.80
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Services 10:30 a.m.
Directions: We are easy to find, located right off of
Hwy 380. From Decatur head West 4 miles we are
on the left. From Bridgeport head East 4 miles we
are on the right.
170 W. 1st, Rhome
Call
940.627.5987
to list your church for as little as
Sunday Bible Class ...............10 a.m.
Sunday Worship ....................11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ....... 6 p.m.
Wednesday Worship ............... 7 p.m.
Minister Bob Ross
FM 1204 • Greenwood
Same location for over 100 years.
940-393-3484
Pleasant Grove Cowboy Church
940-627-5103
615 CR 1280 • Alvord, Texas
Sunday School ..................................... 10 a.m.
Sun. Morning Worship ........................ 11 a.m.
Sun. Evening Worship ........................... 6 p.m.
Wed. Evening Worship .......................... 7 p.m.
(1.5 miles west of U.S. 287)
940-627-1006
www.ccdecatur.org
Today’s Music & Casual Dress
SUNDAY
9:00 a.m ................Sunday School
10:15 a.m .............. Worship Service
6:00 p.m .................Home Groups
MONDAY
6:30 p.m .................Men’s Bible Study
WEDNESDAY
6:00 p.m ......... Youth (7th-12th grade)
THURSDAY
10 a.m - 6 p.m. ..Women’s Bible Study
Looking for some spiritual nourishment in the middle
of the week? Come join us in the Wednesday evening
interactive Bible study at
Greenwood Baptist Church
7 PM Bible Study
6:30 PM - AWANAS
2347 FM 1204 Other Services:
Greenwood, TX Sunday School
10 a.m.
940-466-7338 Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening
6 p.m.
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
www.pleasantgrovecowboychurch.com
Pastor: Dr. Michael Feese
Twin Oaks
Assembly of God
CENTRAL
300 Cates St. (Hwy. 920) • Bridgeport
Pastor Gary Sessions
4793 FM 1810 • Chico
Sunday School. . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship. . . . . 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
2840 U.S. Hwy. 380 • Decatur
4789 South FM 730
Decatur, TX 76234
940-627-2860
BAPTIST CHURCH
940-644-5647
Pastor Fred Ferren
Sunday School (all ages).........10 a.m.
Family Night (meal served)
Sunday Morning Worship.......11 a.m.
Every 2nd Wednesday of the month
Sunday Evening Worship.........6 p.m.
940-683-3110
Wednesday Evening Worship...7 p.m.
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Tractor rampage ...
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ring was possibly on multiple
drugs and had gotten little
sleep over several weeks.
“Adolfo Patterson is a
hero,” Assistant District Attorney Jay Latham said. “He
risked his own life to save
Guy Cumbie. The only thing
that stopped that tractor was
Patterson discharging his
weapon.”
When the trial started
Tuesday morning, Herring
was charged with attempted
capital murder of a police
officer, aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon for his
charge at Cumbie and theft.
Herring plead guilty to
theft. And after four hours of
deliberating on Wednesday
afternoon, a jury returned a
verdict of guilty for the attempted capital murder and
not guilty for the aggravated
assault.
Defense attorney David
Singleton got Cumbie to testify he could have used his
Mule to get out of the way of
the oncoming tractor.
And Friday, in the 271st
District courtroom in Decatur, Herring went before
Judge John Fostel for sentencing. He faced a sentence
of five to 99 years, or life, for
the attempted capital murder charge. He faced a sentence of 180 days to two years
for stealing the tractor.
Belew asked the judge for
probation. He said Herring
has battled mental illness
and suicidal thoughts.
“Due to his childhood and
his early environment he
never had a chance,” Belew
said. “He started drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes
at age 6. He was doing inhalants by age 9. Give him community supervision.”
“What happens here today
tells police officers of this
county what an attempt on
their life is worth,” said Assistant District Attorney Tim
Cole. “Probation in this type
of case would be a travesty,
especially with his history.
He’s been in and out of jail
since he was a juvenile. And
if it was the drugs, what’s to
keep him from doing them
again?”
Fostel gave Herring a twoyear sentence for the theft
and 20 years for the attempted capital murder.
“The fact of the matter is
we do a poor job of dealing
with mental illness,” Fostel
said. “Not just here in this
state but everywhere. A large
percentage of people in this
courtroom have underlying
factors, mental illness being
that underlying factor.
“But looking at his age, his
history, there is a pattern
here of accelerated criminal
behavior. It is fortunate that
no one was injured in this incident.”
Email Brandon at bevans@
wcmessenger.com.
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THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON
SUNDAY
Bible Study....................9 a.m.
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Evening Worship........... 6 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
AWANA..................6-7:30 p.m.
The Book of Proverbs, composed of contributions made by Solomon, one
considered to be among the wisest to have ever lived, focuses around a very
important key word, “wisdom,” which has been described as “the ability to live life
skillfully.” Its teachings, which provide us with detailed instructions, can be easily
applied to everyday life and can assist us with having a successful relationship
with God. To gain from the wisdom shared, we must start with a certain level
of understanding—which begins with the respect of the Lord. Proverbs 1:6-7
tells us: “To understand a proverb, … ; the words of the wise …. The fear of
the Lord is the beginning of knowledge ….” Matthew 6:33 tells us: “But seek ye
first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness…” How do we understand this
fear of the Lord and seeking his righteousness? Proverbs 2 tells us. Once the
wisdom shared here is obtained, we are better prepared to make wise choices
with discretion as supported by Proverbs 2:11: “Discretion shall preserve thee,
understanding shall keep thee:” Using appropriate discretion and having the
necessary understanding will make us upright. Why is this so important?
Solomon, in his wisdom, tell us in Proverbs 2:21-22. “For the upright shall dwell
in the land, and the perfect shall remain in it. But the wicked shall be cut off
from the earth, and the transgressors shall be rooted out of it.” This reference
to dwelling in the land is the same land made reference to as the “earth” in
Matthew 5:5, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” It is also
the same land made reference to in Genesis 13:14, in the promise made to
Abraham, “… look from the place where thou art northward, and southward,
and eastward, and westward: For all the land which thou seest, to thee will I
give it, and to thy seed forever.” I urge you to study your Bibles in order to gain
the wisdom necessary to be found upright thru God’s eyes in order to someday
inherit a home in God’s everlasting kingdom here on Earth.
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8A
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
NORTHWEST
A family
Deal
Northwest ISD has father-daughter
ag-teaching pair at high schools
By BRIAN KNOX
When Amanda (A.J.) Deal
of Justin began her first teaching job earlier this school year
at Northwest High School, it
was in familiar surroundings.
Not only was it at the school
where she graduated four
years ago, but it was in a place
that held significance to her
family as well.
As a new ag teacher at NHS,
Amanda you might say is following in the bootsteps of her
father, Kevin Deal, who spent
25 years as an ag teacher at
NHS before moving to Byron
Nelson when the high school
opened in August of 2009.
“I’m in his old classroom,
in his old office and at his old
desk, with the same phone
number,” Amanda said. “I already knew my office phone
number because it was his.”
Although she always wanted to be a teacher, it wasn’t
until her senior year in high
school that she decided to
move in the direction of agriculture.
“About my senior year, halfway through the year, I realized it was one of my last ag
functions I would ever be at,
and I wasn’t OK with that,”
she said. “And so I decided
I wanted to go into the field.
Teaching was just a natural
thing to me.”
After she graduated with a
bachelor’s degree in education
and a master’s degree in agri-
culture from West Texas A&M
in Canyon, she looked for jobs
in this area. It just so happened that Northwest High
School had an opening.
Only four years removed
from being a student at NHS,
it has been a different experience as a teacher.
“It was a little awkward at
first,” she said. “It’s just the
transition from being at the
school (as a student) to being
at the school as a teacher. It’s
totally different on the other
side. And I’ve seen almost
all of the teachers that I had
in high school. They’re still
there, and they say, ‘Oh my
goodness, there’s no way you
are already out (of college),’
‘Yeah, I am.’”
Kevin, who also lives in Justin, began teaching at Northwest High School in 1985. He’s
a big part of why NHS has
been ranked as one of the top
FFA programs in the country
since 1986. But he’s also quick
to give credit, and responsibilities, to his students.
“When you take a 14- 15-,
16-, 17-year-old kid and load
them up with responsibilities
and they can tote the note,
then when they graduate and
they’re off to college and on
to life you don’t worry about
them because you know they
can handle it,” he said. “And
that’s the whole goal is to
have kids that are ready for
the rest of their life. That’s always been my goal.
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BACK TO SCHOOL — Kevin Deal and daughter, Amanda, both teach ag classes at Northwest ISD — Kevin at Byron Nelson
High School and Amanda at Northwest High School. Both are Justin residents.
“I had an old ag teacher
once, he taught for 43 years,
he said ‘If you always do what
is in the best interest of your
kids and treat them all like
your own, it will work.’ And
he’s been right.”
With such a successful ag
program already in place,
did it put extra pressure on
Amanda to continue what her
dad started?
“There are definitely high
expectations, but I hold myself to very high expectations
so I don’t think I would call it
pressure, but the expectation
is high,” she said.
And then there’s the matter
of the competition between
sister schools. Byron Nelson
High School’s ag program has
quickly become one of the
best in the area. In local competitions, Byron Nelson and
Northwest usually finish first
and second.
“The students definitely
don’t like to lose to their sister school, I can tell you that,”
Amanda said. “But you know
what? As ag teachers in the
same district, yes, of course
you want to win, I’m a very
competitive person, but you
have to look at it as if Northwest ISD, whether it’s Northwest High School or Byron
Nelson High School, if they’re
one and two, then you have
no issues with that. I think
one and two may change. We
may flip flop at different contests.”
“Good luck with that,” her
dad slipped in.
While their schools might
be rivals, pride doesn’t get in
the way of Amanda seeking
out advice from her dad.
“I have been his shadow
since I was 4,” she said. “So
I have learned tremendous
things from him, and I continue to learn daily.”
For years, Northwest has
been one of the fastest-growing school districts in the
state. Once-rural areas are
now being filled with housing
developments or businesses.
But the interest in the agriculture programs has not
diminished, the two teachers
say.
“We just keep getting bigger, just like the whole school,”
Kevin said. “Kids gravitate to
a good program where they
know they can learn, they
know they’re going to be challenged, where they know they
are going to have success.
Since probably the early 90s,
we’ve always been full.”
With the Deal family involved in the ag programs at
both high schools, this is one
family tradition that looks
like it will continue well into
the future.
Email Brian at [email protected]
NORTHWEST
District earns superior rating on FIRST
In a brief meeting Monday,
the Northwest School Board
held a public hearing on the
district’s superior achievement rating in the Financial
Integrity Rating System of
Texas (FIRST) and approved
the district improvement
plan.
In the consent agenda, the
board approved:
the minutes of the Sept.
10 and 24 meetings,
Pogue Construction Co.
as construction manager atrisk,
joint election agreements
with Wise, Denton and Tar-
“Thank You” Main Street Festival
Donors, Sponsors & Supporters
Platinum Donors
Lakota Energy, LTD
Mann Refrigeration, Inc.
Gold Donors
First State Bank
Home Town Tees
Silver Donors
James Wood Motors
One Source
Communications
Smith Oilfield Services
Truman Read
Construction
Bronze Donors
B & R Machining
Services, Inc.
Karen Bohmfalk
Mundy Welding &
Machine Co.
Paradise Self Storage
Strand Excavating, Inc.
Wise Electric
Cooperative, Inc.
Virginia Cleveland
Other Sponsors and Supporters
AT&T at Prada Shops
Allene Thompson
Auto Zone
Bob Bouchillon
Barker Electric, Inc.
Boyd Feed Store
Brandon Gentry
Bridgeport Building Center
Bridgeport Index
Clara Ruth Niblett
City of Paradise
Colt West
Doris Shackelford
Dos Chiles Mexican Restaurant
Emilie Tackel
Finish Line Café
First Baptist Church
First Christian Church
Fred Dickenson
Harold & Imogene Gentry
iCopy
Jan Cosgrove
Janice Paschall
Jimmy & Maurine Begeman
J-Rob’s Fitness Personal Training
Klement Chryster-Jeep-Dodge-Ram
Karl Klement Ford
Keely Gage
Lorene Gentry
Loyce Lowery
Mike Niblett
Nelda & Norman Stephens
Oncor
O’Reily Auto Parts
Paradise High School Band
Paradise Playland
Paradise Subway
Paradise Volunteer Fire Department
Patty Mahaffey
Pronto’s Italian Restaurant
& Pizza Diner
Radio Shack
Raymond Meadows
Rhino Liners
Robert Grantham
Roy Steel
Sam Starr
Sears at Decatur
Southern Wise Times
Sue Hudson
T & W Tire
Tammy Kelly Photography
Todd Nelson
Trophy Connection
United Methodist Church
Vendors
Wise County Messenger
Wise County Precinct # 4
Wise County Veterans Organization
Yesterday’s
rant counties,
the concussion oversight
team of Dr. Jason Wander; Dr.
Eric Stehly and Dr. Kerry Donegon of North Texas Orthopedics Sports Medicine; Doug
Barnes and Megan Gorman,
ahletic trainers at Byron Nelson High School; and Scott
Fletcher and Stan Evertson
athletic trainers at Northwest
High School.
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
9A
NORTHWEST
Area educator named KLTY Teacher of the Month
By ERIKA PEDROZA
For most teachers, the
greatest honor they can receive is to make an impact
on their students.
That’s certainly true for
Samera Doroodchi, a fourthgrade language arts and social studies teacher at Prairie View Elementary School
in Northwest ISD.
But an honor unexpectedly materialized for DoroodShi on Sept. 29, when 94.9
KLTY morning show host
Frank Reed called to tell her
she had been named the station’s Teacher of the Month.
Tuesday, the three-year
educator was recognized
during Hawk Huddle, a
morning school-wide assembly normally held every
Monday, but postponed to
Tuesday this week because
of the student holiday.
“This is not just for Northwest, but the entire Metroplex,” KLTY Morning Show
Producer John Rothwell
told the crowd at the assembly.
The station teamed up
with CareNow and presented
Doroodchi
with
various prizes including a
one-night stay at DFW Embassy Suites, a $100 Visa
gift card, five-room carpet
cleaning from Dalworth
Carpet Cleaning and gift
certificates to Fuller’s Jewelry, New Balance, McDonald’s Uncle Julio’s and for a
facial.
“I’m
very
humbled,”
Doroodchi said. “This was
completely unexpected. You
just do what you do, for the
kids, not really expecting
anything like this in return.
The return you usually see
is the impact on their life.”
Doroodchi was nominated
for the award by the mother
of a student, Jaden Lorenz,
in September.
“She’s amazing,” his mother, Chella, said. “My son
loves school because of her.
We had a rough end to last
year and a rough summer.
He was not looking forward
to coming back.
“But that has all changed,”
she continued. “She has
gotten him engaged. He’s
happy to be here. He comes
home excited to share what
he’s learned. The kids feel
like she’s one of them, but
we feel like she’s one of us. I
don’t know how she does it.”
In her nomination, Lorenz
shared a specific instance
that solidified her admiration
of Doroodchi as a teacher.
“The second week of
school she had a ‘funeral
service’ where the kids each
wrote some of the negative thoughts/words they’ve
dealt with on a piece of paper (such as ‘I’m not smart
enough’ or ‘I can’t do it’) and
buried them,” Lorenz wrote.
“The kids and teachers all
dressed in black and made
a big deal out of it. My son
came home and told me he’d
said goodbye to negativity that day. She is not just
teaching academics; she is
teaching them to believe
in themselves and walk in
confidence. And I know she
is preparing my son for success in his school years and
beyond.
“A good teacher makes all
the difference for a kid, and
we are so grateful we got
Ms. Doroodchi this year.”
Submitted photo
TEACHER AWARD — Prairie View Elementary fourth-grade teacher Samera Doroodchi (third from left) received the KLTY
Teacher of the Month for September. KLTY and CareNow representatives presented Doroodchi with a plaque and other prizes
at a school assembly Oct. 9. Pictured are KLTY Senior Account Executive Eva Royer; Care Now Promotions Jillian Wood;
Doroodchi; Prairie View Principal Sandy Conklin; KLTY Morning Show Producer John Rothwell and KLTY Assistant Promotions
Director Nakia Reeder.
Excerpts of the nomination from Lorenz and another unknown parent aired on
the morning show Oct. 1.
After graduating from
Lewisville High School,
Doroodchi earned a degree
in interdisciplinary studies from the University of
North Texas in Denton in
2010 and began teaching at
Prairie View that fall.
“I didn’t know I wanted to
be a teacher until I was 19,
when I had a life-changing
experience that defined my
relationship with God,” she
said. “I thought I wanted to
be a doctor, but after that,
I realized teaching was the
cry of my heart.
“Kids are the next generation,” she continued. “As a
teacher, you have the oppor-
tunity to plant that seed in
their life. And it won’t necessarily just impact them academically. I think it’s important to reach out to them in
all realms. Whether it’s one
kid, it makes a difference.
These are our next doctors,
leaders, journalists.”
But the humble teacher
recognizes that making that
impact is a group endeavor.
“This is a co-worker effort,” she said. “There are
so many teachers with the
heart to teach. They’re my
support. They pour just as
much of themselves, if not
more. I just happened to
be the one that was recognized.”
Email Erika at epedroza@
wcmessenger.com.
NORTHWEST
NHS performs ‘The Diary of Anne
Frank’
BY MARY WENDELL
The Northwest theatre
department is presenting
“The Diary of Anne Frank,”
and the final two shows
will be 7 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 13, and 2 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 14.
“This is the most difficult
non-musical show we’ve
done,” said director Nick
Kougais. “This has been a
great group to work with.”
More than 30 students
comprise the crew and cast.
The students build the set,
choose the uniforms and
music, and help run the
play.
Student director Riley
Payne, a senior admits this
year’s play is a challenge
but says her cast is up to it.
“This cast has grown the
most out of all the casts
we’ve had,” Payne said.
“It’s great to have the director opportunity I have
had because I get to see
them grow. You can see
them connecting what we
learn in class and applying
it on the stage.”
Payne is an actor and says
that the Northwest program
is getting her ready to study
theatre in college.
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SHOW TIME — You still have two chances to catch the Northwest Theatre department’s
presentation of “The Diary of Anne Frank” this weekend.
The play is adapted from
the book, “The Diary of
Anne Frank,” and originally opened on Broadway on
Oct. 5, 1955.
Northwest’s theatre department took six weeks to
prepare for the show.
“The main thing we
wanted to take from this
was that we really wanted
to take it from the book,”
Kougais said. “We wanted
to add a lot of the char-
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acteristics and do them
justice based on how she
[Frank] wrote them.”
On Wednesday, Oct. 10,
eighth-graders from Gene
Pike, Truett Wilson and
Chisholm Trail Middle
Schools watched the first
act of the play and heard
from Holocaust survivor,
Max Glauben (see story on
1A).
Tickets for the show
cost $7 for children and
students and are $10 for
adults.
Taking Financial Responsibility:
What’s Your Game Plan?
The old adage, “People don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan,” can be especially true when it
comes to finances. And, given the current economy, the best time to start taking control of your
finances is today. Being financially responsible doesn’t just happen. It’s a conscious decision
you make to live within your means.
Slowly, American consumers are catching on. A nationwide survey on the financial state of
U.S. households, conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers, found only 13 percent of households
are currently saving 7 percent or more of their disposable income, although fully 36 percent of
households expect to save at this level in 5 to 10 years.1 While that trend may be encouraging,
there remains ample room for improvement.
It’s Never Too Late to Plan
No matter what stage of life you’re in, you should have a strategy that helps meet your current
financial needs, while creating a path to help you reach long-term financial goals. Whether
you’re just starting out or are nearing retirement, a strategy is necessary, and the good news is
no matter what your age, it’s never too late to start. A proactive approach now can help avoid
disappointments later on. Consider the following scenarios:
• Start a savings plan. By just saving a small amount today, you can make a huge difference
later on. What financial goals can you set today to help make your dreams a reality?
• Are your loved ones adequately protected? Would your family or partner be able to
maintain their standard of living in the event something happened to you? Buy a life insurance
policy — or increase your coverage — and make sure your loved ones are protected.
• What about college expenses? If you’re a parent or guardian, it’s never too early to start
saving for your children’s college expenses. Start a college education fund, so they won’t be
burdened with student loans and can attend the college of their choice.
• If you’re nearing retirement … consider what amount of your current income you can
allocate into retirement savings vehicles, such as 401(k) plans, IRAs and other investments.
With retirement possibly lasting 20 or 30 years, the more resources you have, the more likely
you’ll be able to enjoy it.
No matter where you are in life, a proper financial strategy will help you achieve your financial
goals, maintain your current lifestyle and ease worries about the future. Take action today to
help realize tomorrow’s goals and dreams.
1Viewpoint on U.S. Savings Rate, PwC Financial Services Research Institute, 5/13/2010.
This educational third-party article is being provided as a courtesy by J. Steve Slate, New York
Life Insurance Company. For additional information on the information or topic(s) discussed,
please contact J. Steve Slate at 940-393-9668.
10A
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
CELEBRATIONS
Doug and Barbara Munn
Lacie Wiese and Christopher Whitted
50th wedding anniversary Oct. 13, 2012
Marriage vows to be exchanged Dec. 29, 2012
Briana Nicole Lambert
and Kolby Micheal McConnell
Marriage vows to be exchanged Oct. 20, 2012
LACIE WIESE AND CHRISTOPHER WHITTED
BARBARA AND DOUG MUNN
Doug and Barbara Munn
of Keller will celebrate their
50th wedding anniversary
with “under the oaks” at
their residence Oct. 13,
hosted by their daughters.
Doug Munn and Barbara
Burton, formerly of Decatur,
were married Oct. 13, 1962,
in Ponder at the home of her
sister, Peggy Payne.
They have five daughters
— Connie Lambert and husband, Randy, of Grapevine,
Julie McLeroy and husband,
Bob, of Commerce, Marcy
Blagg and husband, Bob, of
the Ramstein Air Force Base
in Germany, Daira Wilson
and husband, Steve, of Austin, and Heather Huffaker
and husband, Prentice, of
Azle; 10 grandchildren two
great-grandchildren.
After serving in the Navy,
Doug was employed by telecommunications companies
for 40 years.
Barbara retired in 1995
as branch manager of a Dallas mortgage banking firm.
Since their retirements,
they have traveled to 39
countries. They plan to visit
more states in America.
They agree that “living
happily ever after begins
one day at a time.”
Lacie Wiese, daughter of
Marvin and Denise Wiese,
all of Doniphan, Neb., will
marry Christopher Whitted,
son of Bob and Lora Whitted
of Decatur, Dec. 29, 2012, at
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
in Doniphan.
The bride-elect graduated
from
Doniphan-Trumbull
High School in 2008 and
earned a bachelor of fine
arts with an emphasis in
visual communications and
design from the University
of Nebraska at Kearney in
2012.
She is employed by Idea
Bank Marketing in Hastings, Neb., and is a member
of the American Institute
of Graphic Arts, American
Advertising Federation –
Lincoln and Phi Kappa Phi
Honor Society.
The prospective groom
graduated from Bethesda
Christian School in Fort
Worth in 2007 and earned a
bachelor of science in criminology and criminal justice
from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln in 2012.
He was commissioned as a
second lieutenant in the U.S.
Marine Corps in May and is
attending The Basic School
in Quantico, Va. After graduation he will attend flight
school in Pensacola, Fla.
Jason and Rachel Smith
of Bowie announce the birth
of a daughter, Sierra Doris, on Oct. 7, 2012, at Wise
Regional Health System
in Decatur. She weighed 6
pounds, 3 ounces and was
17 3/4 inches long.
She has one sister: Haylee
Smith, 3.
Blythe Auld Daniel
Thompson
Oct. 7, 2012
Sarah and Bryan Thompson of Jacksboro announce
the birth of a son, Blythe
Auld Daniel, on Oct. 7, 2012,
at Wise Regional Health
System in Decatur. He
weighed 3 pounds, 5 ounces
and was 14 3/4 inches long.
He has two brothers:
Rage, 8; and Alix, 7.
Grandparents are Carl
and Karen Kinsey and Betty
Thompson, all of Jacksboro.
Clara Grace Chisum
Oct. 5, 2012
Brock and Nicole Chisum
of Decatur announce the
birth of a daughter, Clara
Grace, on Oct. 5, 2012,
at Wise Regional Health
System in Decatur. She
weighed 7 pounds and was
19 inches long.
She has one brother: Marshall, 5; and one sister: Lillian, 7.
Grandparents are Kenny
and Connie Chisum of Valley View and Gary and Barbara Ferraro of Arlington.
Great-grandmother
is
Jennie Helsley of Valley
View.
Caileigh Shae Everhart
Oct. 2, 2012
Cheyenne and Aaron
Everhart of Paradise announce the birth of a daughter, Caileigh Shae, on Oct.
2, 2012, at Wise Regional
Health System in Decatur.
She weighed 6 pounds, 1
ounce and was 18 1/2 inches
long.
She has one brother: Phillip Slade, 3.
Grandparents are Greg
Culp, Jodi Smith, Vonda
Everhart and Steve Everhart.
Allie Kate Read
Oct. 2, 2012
Russell and Jenny Read of
Decatur announce the birth
of a daughter, Allie Kate,
on Oct. 2, 2012, at Wise
Regional Health System
in Decatur. She weighed 6
pounds, 7 ounces and was
19 inches long.
She has two brothers:
Jacoby Read, 8; and Blake
Read, 5.
Grandparents are Bud
and Shiela Read, Donna
Currie, Bill and Donna Jenkins and Tamre Read.
Great-grandparents are
Bill and Bobbie Read, Bar-
bara Orozco and Floyd Osborne.
Bentley Kash Baker
Oct. 9, 2012
Brittany Brianna Baker
and Cole Greyson Lemmon
of Runaway Bay announce
the birth of a son, Bentley
Kash Baker, on Oct. 9, 2012,
at North Texas Community
Hospital in Bridgeport. He
weighed 6 pounds and was
19 inches long.
He has one brother:
Brayden Briant Baker, 11
months.
Grandparents
are
Dwayne Alan Baker and
Daphnie Dawn Baker of
Runaway Bay.
Great-grandparents are
Brenda and Johnny Baker,
and Brenda and Jimmy Osborne.
Great-great-grandparents are Thelma Clower and
Lavern Thomas.
Alicia Rene Manuelito
Oct. 9, 2012
Theron and Jacinta Manuelito of Bridgeport announce the birth of a daughter, Alicia Rene, on Oct.
9, 2012, at Wise Regional
Health System in Decatur.
She weighed 7 pounds, 5
ounces and was 19 inches
long.
Grandparents are Tammy
and Wesley Clayton, and
Roger and Sylvia Manuelito.
Nevaeh Nicole Ruiz
Oct. 6, 2012
Ashley Reyna and Moises Ruiz of Bridgeport announce the birth of a daughter, Nevaeh Nicole Ruiz, on
Oct. 6, 2012, at North Texas
Community Hospital in
Bridgeport. She weighed 8
pounds, 8 ounces and was
21 inches long.
Grandparents are Sabrina
Muro, and Transito Bustillos and Everardo Ruiz.
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in 2009 and Ogle School of
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11A
WISE COUNTY
Melodrama Drama: The show goes on
By ERIKA PEDROZA
Numerous personnel challenges have plagued the cast
and crew of a local theatre
production.
Members of the Wise County Historical Society, who put
on the show, have not only
had a hard time recruiting
enough participants, but have
watched as cast members suffered medical problems the
week of the performances.
But the melodramatic rendition of “The Shagwood Secret” goes on as planned at
the Wise County Heritage
Museum in Decatur. The production was to be presented
Friday, with a final showing
at 7 p.m. Saturday.
“We’ve had our work cut
out for us,” said stage crew
member and museum volunteer Carla Womack. “We were
afraid we were not going to be
able to do it, but people have
Lreally stepped up. As they say,
the show must go on.”
Director Lou Ramos of
Rhome, who also plays Cyril
C. Snerdley — a character
“not quite mean and nasty”
enough to be the No. 1 villain
— contracted bronchitis last
week.
“I was going to show up
in a stretcher if I had to,” he
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“Thankfully, it doesn’t look
like I’ll have to. I did bring my
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Before the illness, Ramos
struggled to fill the cast, delaying the original September
production dates.
A few weeks later, the cast
was filled and the Oct. 12 and
13 performance dates determined. That cast included
Kim Saling — until a couple
of weeks ago.
“Her knee has gone out, ”
said Kerry Clower, historical
society president and lighting
and sound for the production.
“She’ll be having surgery next
week, but that’s the second
time they’ve rescheduled it.”
Dana Goodwin-Gillock of
Rhome stepped in and, with
only three rehearsals under
her belt, is ready for the role
of Delores Divine, described
as “beautiful, shapely, greedy
and mean clear through.”
“I’m as ready as I’ll ever
be,” she said. “I’ve got most of
the lines down, but it’s kind
of hard because we whisper
them, so it’s not easy to pick
up on cues from other’s lines.”
The 45-minute production
is staged as a silent film.
“Hopefully with audience
participation,” Clower said.
Snake Diamond, played by
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in Decatur.
Ronnie Moore of Rhome, is an
evil and scheming man who,
with Delores Divine, sets
a trap for Ethelburt Shagwood, played by 20-year-old
Ethan Byrd of Bridgeport,
who owns a mountain of
gold. Delores attempts to
distract Shagwood to get to
his riches.
Chloe Clod, played by
18-year-old Morgan Hoover
of Newark, attempts to warn
Shagwood. Little does the unwitting young woman, who
is “pure-hearted as a daisy,”
know but she is an heiress in
her own right. All ends hap-
pily when “The Shagwood
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The local production also
enlists the help of Womack,
Shelbi and Shayna Byrd of
Bridgeport, Robert and Russell Gillock of Rhome and
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AREA DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Eddie Ray “Bo” Morman, 57,
of Bridgeport, died Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, in Carrizo
Springs.
Funeral is 2 p.m. Monday,
Oct. 15, at Hawkins Funeral
Home in Bridgeport with
burial in East Bridgeport
Cemetery. Visitation is 6 to
8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral
home.
Dr. Van Gardner will officiate the service. Pallbearers
include Little John Morman,
Wesley Morman, J.D. Pierce,
Adrian Morman, Earl Maxey, Alan Williamson, Wayne
Elam, Marcus Davis, Jason
McGuire, Jeff McGuire and
Brian Dykes.
Bo was born July 26, 1955,
to A.D. and Rosalee (Headen)
Morman in Denton. He mar-
Eddie Ray ‘Bo’ Morman
Sandra Head
1955-2012
1935-2012
MORMAN
ried Carolyn Williamson on
Aug. 1, 2003, in Decatur. He
was a truck driver for 3-Way
Trucking in Boyd.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; his brothers,
Stanley Morman, Jerry Mor-
man, Buddy Morman and
Jimmy Morman; his sister,
Carolyn Tummins; and his
niece, Tina Glober.
Survivors include his wife,
Carolyn Morman of Bridgeport; sons Tim Chiles and
wife, Lisa, of Corvallis, Ore.,
Eddie Morman of Flower
Mound, Wesley Morman and
wife, Rebecca, of Stillwater,
Okla., Jeffery McGuire and
wife, Tiff, of Bridgeport, Jason McGuire of Bridgeport,
Nathan Perry of Oklahoma
City, and Heath Perry of Lewisville.
He was also survived by
daughters Tawanna Chiles of
Durant, Okla., LaDona Morman of Kaufman, Jennifer
McGuire and fiancé, Matt
Schmitz, of Fort Worth, and
Jessica McGuire and fiancé,
Marcus Davis, of Bridgeport;
brother Little John (Bull)
Morman and wife, Karri, of
North Richland Hills; sisters
Peggy Tautum and husband,
George, of Chandler, Ruby
Smith and husband, Gene, of
Flint.
Other survivors include
sisters-in-law Deloris Morman of Mabank, Ellan Morman of Gillette, Wyo., Judy
Morman of Blue Ridge;
brother-in-law Gene Tummins of Springfield, Mo.; 20
grandchildren and one on the
way; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and a
host of friends.
Wise County Messenger,
October 13, 2012
Man dies ...
Continued from page 2A
The caller had received a
notification that the emergency beacon was activated
on the helicopter, and he
had been unable to contact
the pilot or passengers.
The helicopter was flying from Midland to Seguin, and they had landed
in Fredericksburg to refuel.
They left Fredericksburg
at 7:30 p.m., and the emergency beacon was activated
at 8.
The Sheriff ’s Office, Texas Department of Public
Safety, Texas Parks and
Wildlife, the local volunteer
fire department and emergency medical personnel
embarked on a search that
lasted all night. The owner
of the missing helicopter
flew another chopper from
Seguin to Fredericksburg to
assist in the search.
A DPS helicopter was
temporarily grounded in the
night due to cloud cover, but
after daylight, another aircraft located the crash site
in a heavily wooded area.
King said the site was
located about 8 a.m., and
ground personnel were not
able to get to the scene until
close to 9.
“It took us quite a while
to get there because of the
rough terrain,” he said.
“When we got back there,
we discovered three bodies.”
The accident is under investigation by the Federal
Aviation
Administration,
and no information about
the possible cause was
available at press time.
In the meantime, the Aaron family mourns the loss of
a son and brother.
“You know, ‘You are My
Sunshine,’” said his aunt.
“Well, he was a sunshine,
always a big, huge smile. He
loved people ... and they all
seemed to have loved him.”
The family requests that
memorials be made to the
Clinton Pannell Memorial
Scholarship Fund, 403 S.
Washburn St., Decatur, TX
76234 or Montague County
Cowboy Church Building
Fund, P.O. Box 1536, Bowie,
TX 76230.
Funeral for Sandra Head,
77, of Yuma, Ariz., formerly
of Decatur, is 10 a.m. Monday,
Oct. 15, at Desert Valley Mortuary Chapel in Yuma with
Chaplain Joe Avila of Hospice
Compassus officiating.
Head died Saturday, Oct.
6, 2012, in Yuma.
Born Aug. 12, 1935, in Decatur, she was a homemaker.
Wise County Messenger,
October 13, 2012
Charles Steve Robinson
1944-2012
A memorial service for
Charles Steve Robinson
was Oct. 12at U-Turn Ministries in Boyd. Minister
Kevin Alexander officiated,
and burial followed in Boyd
Cemetery.
Robinson, 68, died Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, in Boyd.
He was born June 10, 1944,
in Yuma, Ariz. He married
Linda March 5, 1965, and
served in the U.S. Army National Guard for 14 years.
He retired as a maintenance
man from Southstar in 2009
and enjoyed the outdoors,
fishing and hunting.
Charles is survived by his
wife, Linda Robinson; sons
Neil Robinson, John Robinson and Pat Robinson; a
brother, Joe Robinson; sisters Della Godfrey and Delores Ranta; grandchildren
Tanner Robinson, Agustin
Orasco, Vidi Orasco and
Karen Orasco; great-grandchildren Kael and Ricardo.
Wise County Messenger,
October 13, 2012
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SECTION B
FOOTBALL
Krum runs roughshod over Bulls in final quarter
By BRANDON EVANS
The Krum Bobcats proved
their mettle with a 34-14 over
Bridgeport Friday night in
their first-ever varsity district
game.
Despite the final score, the
win didn’t come easy for the
Bobcats at home. The teams
were tied 14-14 until almost
halfway through the final
quarter.
Bridgeport made it look
easy on their opening possession, capping off the sevenplay drive with a 31-yard
touchdown pass from junior
quarterback Hunter Gantt
to senior receiver Blake Arrington. But the Bulls didn’t
hold the lead for long, as
Krum struck back with a 53yard dash by the diminutive,
speedy back Reed Flores. The
Bobcat running back racked
up 180 yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries before the
night was over.
The running game was
strong all night for Krum as
their offensive line regularly
opened gaping holes. Krum
FOOTBALL
quarterback Caz Wojciak only
had 42 yards passing, but
he accumulated 150 on the
ground.
Bridgeport scored again
halfway through the second
when Gantt found Arrington
open in the end zone for a 12yard touchdown pass.
It looked like the Bulls
would take the lead into
halftime. With a minute-anda-half left in the first half,
Bridgeport made a valiant
stand on their own one-yard
line, forcing a fumble they recovered. But moments later,
Gantt coughed up the ball at
his own 7-yard-line and Bobcats swarmed on the fallen
pigskin. With one second left
in the first half, Wojciak con-
nected on a five-yard pass to
Dylan Coffin, tying the game
at 14.
A defensive struggle and
battle for field position ensued
until Krum busted the floodgates in the fourth quarter.
First, Flores scored on a
4-yard scamper five minutes
Continued on page 2B
FOOTBALL
Valley View
strikes
down
Dragons
The Chico Dragons had
their chances in their district opener in Valley View
Friday, but they weren’t able
to capitalize on them in a
28-7 loss to the Eagles.
Four times Chico drove to
within the 20 yard line, only
to come away with no points.
On the other side of the
ball, it was a couple of big
runs by Valley View in the
second quarter that put the
Dragons in an early hole.
Landon Boaz broke free for
a 63-yard scoring run to give
Valley View the lead with
11:42 remaining in the quar-
PULLING
HARD —
Decatur’s
Jared
Durdon tries
to take
down a
Gainesville
runner
during the
Eagles’
42-21 loss
Friday night.
Continued on page 2B
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FOOTBALL
‘Jackets
lose
slugfest at
Callisburg,
48-46
Leopards maul Eagles,
42-21 in district debut
By CLAY CORBETT
By BOB BUCKEL
The pre-game line had
Boyd as a 2-point favorite, but
the bottom line Friday night
said Callisburg 48, Boyd 46.
How it got from 0-0 to there
was a heavyweight fight, with
both boxers slugging it out to
the last bell. In the end, 476
rushing yards gave the Wildcats the edge over the visiting
Yellowjackets.
Boyd, which falls to 2-1 in
district 5-2A play, led through
most of the first half after
scoring first on a 58-yard
bomb from Blake McDonald
to Fino Cardona. McDonald
was 15-for-26 on the night for
319 yards. Nathan Thomas’
kick made it 7-0.
Callisburg answered on a
32-yard run by quarterback
Rheyce Childress, but Adrian
Nelson blocked the PAT kick
and the ‘Jackets maintained
a 7-6 lead. That increased to
13-6 with 3:25 left in the quarter when Cardona carried it
in from seven yards out.
But the PAT kick was
blocked — one of several
points that would become crucial by the end of the evening.
Late in the quarter, CallisContinued on page 2B
FACING DOWN — Decatur’s Ben Blattner
avoids defenders as he tries to find a hole.
A busted play on fourth down
at the beginning of the second
quarter put an early end to Decatur’s night.
Gainesville broke a scoreless
tie on the very next play, and the
Eagles never recovered, dropping their district 9-3A opener,
42-21 to the Leopards.
“We played a pretty decent
first quarter and we are down
there around the 15-yard line
trying to get some points and
we don’t execute,” Decatur
coach Kyle Story said. “It went
downhill from there. We kind of
dropped our heads there in the
second quarter and they scored
24 points before we knew what
happened. They deserved to win.
We didn’t look like we were very
well-coached or very well-disciplined.”
After the Leopards’ first score,
they took advantage of a Decatur personal foul penalty that
allowed them to kick from the
Eagle 45-yard line. The Leopards recovered the onside kick
and three plays later Adam Berryman struck again with his
second score of the night, giving
Gainesville a 14-0 lead.
One play into Decatur’s next
drive, quarterback Grayson
Muehlstein threw the first of
two interceptions, setting the
Leopards up again. Seven plays
later Gainesville’s Denzel Johnson found David Moore for a 14yard touchdown strike to give
the Leopards a 21-0 lead.
After another Gainesville stop,
the Leopards would drive down
and get a 31-yard field goal right
before the half to take a 24-0
Continued on page 2B
FOOTBALL
Texans halt Haltom, 24-21
on last-minute field goal
By MARY WENDELL
The Northwest Texans remain undefeated in district after a nail-biting
homecoming win against Haltom, 2421 Friday night.
“Our kids hung in there,” head coach
Bill Patterson said. “We didn’t play too
good. We’ve got to play better — but
that was a big win. We have four more
games to go.”
For the Texans (5-1, 3-0) it all came
down to a field goal by Cayden Ihrig in
the final seconds of the game.
“I kind of wanted to be in the situ-
ation all year, and he iced me, but it
took away the nervousness and we got
it,” Ihrig said, after the Haltom coach
called a timeout prior to the gamewinning kick. “Our offense played
well but our defense played better.
They made up for a couple of mistakes
we made.”
The Buffaloes got on the board first
with a 28-yard pass from Travis Danford to Rashaad Davis seven minutes
into the contest. But a 44-yard field
goal attempt was unsuccessful in
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TOUCHDOWN — Northwest’s Dakota Chavis runs in the Texans’ first score
Continued on page 2B of the teams 24-21 victory over the Haltom Buffaloes Friday.
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
Krum runs ...
Continued from page 1B
into the final quarter. Three
minutes later, going for it on
fourth down from the Bulls’
16 yard line, Wojciak angled
in a perfect pass to wideout
Brennan Ellis. A missed PAT
made it 27-14 with four-anda-half minutes to go.
Flores showed his breakaway speed one more time
with 38-yard run to end
zone, highlighted by an ankle-breaking cut about 10
yards from the goal line.
Bridgeport’s premier running back Gabe Huerta was
limited to just 13 carries for
53 yards, a season-low for the
senior who did not play last
week due to an injury. The
Bulls were also plagued by
bobbled snaps and turnovers.
Krum started their nascent football program five
FOOTBALL
Nocona crushes
Alvord, 43-0
Alvord was at full strength
Friday for the first time since
the first game of the season,
but even that wasn’t near
enough as the Bulldogs fell to
Nocona 43-0.
Nocona rolled up 459 total yards of offense with 336
yards coming on the ground.
The Indians’ defense, meanwhile, held Alvord to under
100 total yards for the game
and recovered three Bulldog
fumbles on the evening.
Tate Fenoglio got the Indians on the board in the first
quarter on a 36-yard run for
a 6-0 lead.
The Indians scored three
times in the second quarter,
including twice in the final
Valley
View ...
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ter. Scott Prescher hauled in
a 24-yard pass from Ethan
McCollum for the Eagles’
second score with 9:33 left in
the quarter. Jason Kelsey’s
kicks on both scores were
good to give the Eagles a
14-0 lead.
Late in the second quarter,
it appeared Chico was about to
pull within a touchdown. The
Dragons drove to the 6-inch
line, but turned the ball over
on downs. On the Eagles’ second play, Boaz went 91 yards
for his second touchdown of
the game. Kelsey’s kick made
it a 21-0 game.
On the ensuing kickoff,
Chico’s Matt Carter returned the ball 91 yards for
the score. Dalton Tullos’ kick
made it 21-7 with 1:07 left in
the first half. That would be
all of the scoring for Chico on
the night.
With 9:19 left in the game,
Valley View’s Gabe Blankenau scored on a 4-yard run
to seal the Eagles 28-7 win.
Chico had 239 yards of total offense, but only 11 yards
rushing on 15 attempts.
Hunter York completed 21
for 40 pass attempts with
two interceptions for the
Dragons for a total of 228
yards. Chris Gilmore caught
eight of those passes for 108
yards.
The loss drops Chico to
4-2 on the season and 0-1
in district play. Valley View
improves to 3-3 and 1-0 in
district. Chico will travel to
Lindsey next week.
minute on runs by Hayden
Hill. Bryce Dingler added the
other score to give Nocona a
commanding 29-0 lead at the
half.
Hill added another touchdown on a 1-yard run in the
third quarter, and John Jennings scored on a 38-yard run
in the fourth to complete the
scoring.
Casen Baker led the Bulldogs in rushing with 54 yards
on seven carries. Jordan Locklear was five for 10 passing
for 25 yards. Ty Silvey caught
three passes for 15 yards.
The loss drops Alvord to 1-6
on the season and 0-1 in district. They host Holliday next
Friday.
years ago with seventh and
eighth grade teams only.
They added a freshmen
team in year two and a JV
in the third. Last year was
the first time they fielded a
varsity squad, and the team
went 6-4 as an independent.
This marks their first year
playing in a district and only
their second year fielding a
varsity squad.
Despite that inexperience,
Krum is now 7-0 for the season and 1-0 in district play.
The only other perfect team
in the district is Gainesville,
who is 7-0 after a romp over
Decatur.
Bridgeport falls to 2-5
overall and has a bye week
to regroup and heal before
they take on cross-county
rival Decatur at home in the
“Battle of the Big Sandy”
Oct. 26.
Leopards maul ...
Continued from page 1B lead to 36-7.
Midway through the
lead, ending a dismal sec- fourth quarter Muehlstein
ond quarter for the Eagles. found Ben Blattner for a
The teams traded punts nine-yard score, trimming
to start the second half be- the Leopard lead to 36-14.
fore the Leopards struck
Gainesville came right
again. Johnson would find back, when Jonathan Mentight end Chris White for dez scored from 16 yards
a 20-yard touchdown to out to give the Leopards a
stretch the Gainesville 42-14 lead.
Decatur would add one
lead to 30-0.
Decatur turned the ball last
touchdown
when
over on their next drive Muehlstein scored on a
and Gainesville took ad- one-yard run late in the
vantage. Berryman capped fourth quarter.
off the next drive with his
“We have got to do a betthird score of the night, ter job of wrapping up and
giving the Leopards a 36-0 getting guys to the ground,”
Story said about getting
lead.
Late in the third quarter, prepared for next week.
Decatur would crack the “We didn’t move the ball
scoreboard when Muehl- very well either because we
stein scored from 7 yards weren’t able to block their
out to cut the Gainesville defensive front.”
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the final minutes of the first
quarter, and the Texans answered with 3:15 to play in
the first half on an 8-yard
run by Dakota Chavis.
Less than 90 seconds later,
the Texans scored again, this
time on a 49-yard pass from
Draze Lawliss to Chase Morrison.
Caleb White picked up a
Haltom City fumble early
in the third quarter and the
Texans put their final touch-
down on the board when
Lawliss hit Morrison for a
7-yard scoring strike. It was
21-14 going into the final
stanza.
But Haltom City wasn’t going away. They tied the game
on a 1-yard run by Danford
and the homecoming crowd
was on the edge of its seats
as the clock wound down.
The key play of the game
came with 1:13 remaining,
when the Buffaloes were
flagged for roughing the
kicker after a Texan punt. In-
stead of turning the ball over
to the visitors, the Texans
had a first down.
“That penalty for roughing
the kicker made the difference,” Morrison said.
With the drive still alive,
the Texans were able to
get within range and Ihrig
nailed the 24-yard field goal
with seconds remaining in
the game.
The Texans, who move to
5-1 on the season, will play at
Southlake Carroll next Friday, at 7 p.m.
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Individual leaders
Rushing - Gainesville – Decatur, Muehlstein,
20-86; Gainesville, Berryman, 17-166
Passing - Gainesville – Decatur, Muehlstein,
13-18-197-2; Gainesville, Johnson, 7-11113-0
Receiving - Gainesville – Decatur, Cain Lowe,
5-97; Gainesville, Moore, 4-55.
Northwest 24, Haltom 21
Individual leaders
Rushing: Northwest, Emmanual Moore, 6-41;
Haltom, Undrell Thomas, 9-88
Passing: Northwest, Lawliss, 18-108; Haltom,
Danford, 10-72
Receiving: Northwest, Morrison, 2-56; Haltom,
Roman Gordon, 2-41.
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The Bowie Jackrabbits put
Paradise in a first half hole
that they could not dig out of
Friday night.
Bowie put up 29 unanswered points to start the
game enroute to a 50-18 win
over the Paradise Panthers.
Corey Brady put Bowie (61, 2-1) on the board less than
a minute into the game with a
10-yard run to give the Jackrabbits an early 7-0 lead.
Halfway through the first
quarter, Bowie would record
a safety to extend their lead
to 9-0.
After receiving the free kick
from the Panthers (0-6, 0-2),
Bowie went right to work.
Bowie quarterback Richard
Pellizzari found Jeremiah
Cobb for a 21-yard touchdown
strike, giving the Jackrabbits
a 15-0 lead after a failed kick.
Bowie kept things going in
the second quarter when Jay
Ward scored from 21 yards
out, extending the lead to 220. With four minutes left in
the half, Tod Jackson crossed
the goal line on a one-yard
run and it was 29-0.
Paradise would get their
lone score of the first half
when Tanner Valentine found
Jarrett Roper for a 15-yard
touchdown pass to cut the
Bowie lead to 29-6.
Pellizzari and the Jackrabbits struck first in the second
half when he found Ward on a
27-yard touchdown pass. Par-
adise came right back when
Valentine hit Corbin Holt for
a 29-yard touchdown, cutting
the Bowie lead to 36-12.
Brady would score both
touchdowns for Bowie in
the final quarter. He first hit
paydirt from 28 yards giving
the Jackrabbits a 43-12 lead.
Paradise’s Taylor Edwards
would take it from 14 yards
to get the Panthers within
43-18, but Brady would score
again with just under four
minutes left in the game.
7
0
7-43
0-0
First Quarter
Nocona - Tate Fendacio 36 run; PAT failed
Second Quarter
Nocona - Bryce Dingler 13 run; Fendacio 3
pass to Dingler
Nocona - Hayden Hill 1 run; Raul Anaya 3 pass
to Dingler
Nocona - Hill 7 run; Anaya kick
Third Quarter
Nocona - Hill 1 run; Anaya kick
Fourth Quarter
Nocona - John Jennings 38 run; Anaya kick
Nocona
Alvord
First downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . . . . . . 5
Rushes-yards . . . . . . . . 46-336. . . . .26-72
Passing yards . . . . . . .7-18-123. . . 5-10-25
Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459. . . . . . . 97
Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . . .7-18-0. . . . 5-10-0
Punts-Average . . . . . . . . 2-38.5. . . . 5-35.4
Fumbles-lost . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0. . . . . . .4-3
Penalties-yards . . . . . . . . . 8-55. . . . . .7-70
Individual Statistics
Rushing: Alvord - Casen Baker 7-54; Nocona Tate Fendacio 23-174
Passing: Alvord - Jordan Locklear 5-10-25;
Nocona - Hayden Hill 6-15-123
Receiving: Alvord - Ty Siley 3-15; Nocona - Tate
Fendacio 3-34
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6-18
14-50
First Quarter
Bowie - 11:02; Corey Brady 10 run, Tomlin kick
Bowie - 6:19; Safety
Bowie - 5:15; Jeremiah Cobb 11 pass to
Richard Pellizzari
Second Quarter
Bowie - 10:00; Jay Ward 21 run; Tomlin kick
Bowie - 4:01; Tod Jackson 1 run; Tomlin kick
Paradise - 1:23; Jaarrett Roper 15 run; PAT
failed
Third Quarter
Bowie - 5:51; Jay Ward 27 pass to Tanner
Richard Pellizzari; Tomlin Kick
Paradise - Tanner Valentine 29 pass to Corbin
Holt; PAT failed
Fourth Quarter
Bowie - 11:22 Corey Crady 28 run; Tomlin kick
Paradise - 8:05 Taylor Edwards 14 run; PAT
failed
Bowie - 3:46; Corey Brady 22 run; Tomlin Kick
Bowie Paradise
First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24. . . . . . . 14
Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . 41-261. . . . .23-79
Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 93. . . . . . 209
Total Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354. . . . . . 298
Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . . .8-16-1. . . 18-26-1
Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-36. . . . 2-43.5
Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0. . . . . . .3-3
Penalties-Yards . . . . . . . . . 4-30. . . . . .4-16
Individual Statistics
Rushing: Bowie - Corey Brady 14-92; Paradise
- Jarrett Roper 12-47
Passing: Bowie - Rchard Pellizzari 8-16-1;
Paradise - Tanner Valentine 18-26-1
Receiving: Bowie - Jay Ward 2-31; Paradise Chris Lowry 4-61
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Second Quarter
Valley View - 63 run by Landon Boaz; Jason
Kelsey kick
Valley View - Ethan McCollum24 pass to Scot
Prescher; Kelsey kick
Valley View - Boaz 98 run; Kelsey kick
Chico - Matt Carter 91 kickoff return; Dalton
Tullos kick
Third Quarter
Valley View - Gabe Blankenau 4 run; Kelsey
kick
Chico Valley View
First downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. . . . . . . 12
Rushes - yards . . . . . . . . 15-11. . . .41-283
Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . 228. . . . . . . 67
Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239. . . . . . 350
Comp - Att - Int . . . . . .21-40-2. . . . . 3-6-0
Punts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-30. . . . . .4-30
Fumbles - lost . . . . . . . . . . 1-0. . . . . . .4-0
Penalties - yards. . . . . . . . 5-22. . . . . .4-25
Individual Statistics
Rushing - Chico, N/A; Valley View, Boaz
19-238
Receiving - Chico, Chris Gilmore 8-108; Valley
View, Prescher 2-53
Passing - Chico, Hunter York 21-40-2-228;
Valley View, McCollum 3-6-0-67
Bridgeport
Krum
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20-34
First
Bridgeport - 8:41; Hunter Gantt 37-yard pass
to Blake Arrington; Michael Rivera kick good
Krum - 4:49; Reed Flores 53-yard run; Morgan
Sprayberry kick good
Second
Bridgeport - 5:52; Gantt 12-yard pass to
Arrington; Rivera kick good
Krum - 0:01; Caz Wojciak 5-yard pass to Dylan
Coffin; Sprayberry kick good
Fourth
Krum - 7:30; Flores 4-yard run; Sprayberry
kick good
Krum - 4:26; Wojciak 16-yard pass to Brennan
Ellis; PAT missed
Krum - 1:47; Flores 380yard run; Sprayberry
kick good
Bridgeport
Krum
First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. . . . . . . 20
Rushes Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 132. . . . . . 380
Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 121. . . . . . . . 9
Total Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154. . . . . . 389
Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . .10-22-1. . . . . 4-9-0
Punts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-38. . . . . . .0-0
Fumbles lost . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2. . . . . . .3-1
Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-35. . . . . .8-75
Individual statistics
Rushing - Bridgeport; Hunter Gantt 18-78;
Reed Flores 24-180-2 TDs, Krum - Caz Wojciak
14-150
Receiving - Bridgeport; Gantt 6-10-85-2 TDs;
Krum - Caz Wojciak 4-9-4202 TDs
Passing - Bridgeport; Blake Arrington 3-68-2
TDs; Krum - Brenna Ellis 2-20-1 TD
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Haltom
First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. . . . . . . 12
Rushes-yards . . . . . . . . 41-104. . . .44-208
Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . 108. . . . . . . 72
Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212. . . . . . 280
Comp-att-int. . . . . . . . . .8-18-0. . . . 5-10-1
Punts-avg . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-34. . . . . .4-33
Fumbles-lost . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1. . . . . . .4-2
Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-40. . . . . .7-50
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burg was driving when Chris
Carmona intercepted a pass
and returned it 27 yards to
put Boyd back in business at
the Wildcat 28. They cashed
in just eight seconds into the
second frame when Cardona
scored his third touchdown of
the night, from 23 yards out.
Thomas’ kick was good and it
was 20-6.
But Callisburg went to
a pound-it-at-them ground
game and scored two straight
touchdowns on an 11-yard
run by Clay McKenzie and a
four-yard run by Dakota Tinney. McKenzie kicked both
PATs and the score was tied
with 6:23 left in the half.
After offsetting penalties
took a Callisburg interception off the board and gave
Boyd the ball back, the Yellowjackets drove down the
field and regained the lead
at 1:52 on a six-yard run by
Cardona. But again, the PAT
7
0
First Quarter
Haltom – Travis Danford pass 28 Rashaad
Davis; kick good
Second Quarter
Northwest – Dakota Chavis run 8; kick good
Northwest – Lawliss 49 pass Chase Morrison;
kick good
Haltom – Shaqui Burden run 14; kick good
Third Quarter
Northwest – Lawliss pass 7 Morrison; kick good
Fourth quarter
Haltom – Danford run 1; kick good
Northwest – Cayden Ihrig 24-yard field goal
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the-passer penalty with twoand-a-half minutes to play
put the ‘Jackets in business
at the Wildcat 14, and Cardona scored 34 seconds later on
a two-yard run. A two-point
conversion try failed.
Callisburg jumped on the
ensuing on-side kickoff at
their own 43, but fumbled
on their first play and Boyd
recovered. A 20-yard McDonald-to-Meador
completion
was called back on a holding
penalty with 1:36 left, but
the Wildcats were flagged for
unnecessary roughness with
45 seconds left to move Boyd
to the 25 yard line.
With seven seconds left,
McDonald hit Meador again,
this time for a 15-yard touchdown strike. The two-point
conversion run by McDonald
was good this time, and it
was a two-point game.
Callisburg jumped on the
on-side kick, however, and
ran out the clock as the game
ended.
14-21
12-42
Decatur Gainesville
First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. . . . . . . 15
Rushing-yards. . . . . . . . . . . 111. . . . . . 271
Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . 197. . . . . . 113
Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308. . . . . . 384
Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . .13-18-2. . . . 7-11-0
Punts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20. . . . . .2-55
Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-40. . . . . .5-26
’Jackets lose ...
kick was no good.
Callisburg
answered
again, this time on a 20-yard
run by McKenzie, who ended
the night with 247 yards
rushing and six made PAT
kicks. It was 27-26 when
Boyd took the ball and McDonald hit three straight
passes — a 41-yarder to
Meador, a 15-yarder to Carmona and an 11-yard scoring
strike to Nelson.
But the two-point conversion try at the end of the half
failed, and the ‘Jackets took
an uneasy 32-27 lead into the
locker room.
Callisburg scored the next
three touchdowns, including two in the third quarter
on runs of 13 and 23 yards
and a four-yarder with just
3:25 left to play in the fourth.
McKenzie kicked all three
PATs and it was 48-32 as the
clock ticked under three minutes.
That lead was also uneasy,
as it turned out. A roughing-
Alvord 0, Nocona 43
7
6
Second Quarter
Gainesville – Adam Berryman 84 run: Sagrero
kick
Gainesville – Berryman 5 run; Sagrero kick
Gainesville – David Moore 14 pass from Denzel
Johnson; Sagrero kick
Gainesville – Sagrero 31 field goal
Third Quarter
Gainesville – Chris White 20 pass from
Johnson; kick failed
Gainesville – Berryman 9 run; kick failed
Decatur – Grayson Muehlstein 9 run; kick good
Fourth Quarter
Decatur – Ben Blattner 9 pass from
Muehlstein; kick good
Gainesville – Jonathan Mendez 16 run; kick
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Decatur – Muehlstein 1 run; kick good
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First Quarter
Boyd- 8:54; Blake McDonald 58 pass to Fino
Cardona; PAT kick by Nathan Thomas.
Callisburg - 8:00; Rheyce Childress 32 run; PAT
kick blocked.
Boyd - 3:25; Fino Cardona 7 run; PAT kick
blocked.
Second Quarter
Boyd - 11:52; Fino Cardona 7 run; PAT kick
Nathan Thomas.
Callisburg - 8:38; Clay McKenzie 11 run, PAT
kick Clay McKenzie.
Callisburg - 6:23; Dakota Tinney 4 run, PAT kick
Clay McKenzie.
Boyd - 1:52; Fino Cardona 6 run, PAT kick no
good.
Callisburg - :32; Clay McKenzie 20 run, PAT kick
Clay McKenzie.
Boyd - :00; Blake McDonald11 pass to Adrian
Nelson, 2-pt. conversion failed.
Third Quarter
Callisburg - 7:36; Bryce Berryman 13 run, PAT
kick McKenzie.
Callisburg - 1:06; McKenzie 23 run, PAT kick
McKenzie.
Fourth Quarter
Callisburg - 3:25; McKenzie 4 run, PAT kick
McKenzie.
Boyd - 1:56; Cardona 2 run, 2-pt. conversion
failed.
Boyd - :07; McDonald 15 pass to Cole Meador,
2-pt. run McDonald.
Boyd Callisburg
First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. . . . . . . 19
Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . 36-127. . . .59-476
Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 319. . . . . . . 20
Total Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446. . . . . . 496
Passes C-A-I. . . . . . . . .15-26-1. . . . . 4-6-1
Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-57. . . . . . . . 0
Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2. . . . . . .1-1
Penalties-yards . . . . . . . . . 4-18. . . . . .7-52
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Boyd, Cardona, 20-108; Callisburg,
McKenzie, 24-247
Passing: Boyd, McDonald 15-26-1, 319 yards;
Childress, 4-6-1, 20 yards
Receiving: Cole Meador, 8-118; Michael Kemp,
1-12.
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
VOLLEYBALL
Bridgeport district play gets some relief
The Bridgeport Sissies
captured their first district
win Tuesday, edging the
Gainesville Lady Leopards
25-21, 25-23, 13-25, 22-25,
15-10.
Seniors Mariah Clayton
and Sabrina Garza played
a huge role in slowing
down the Gainesville offense.
“The team played well
together and really rallied
their way out of tough situations,” Bridgeport coach
Rebekah Cummings said.
“We lost focus in games
three and four but would
not back down in game
five. We look to build on
this win.”
Clayton finished with
23 kills and five blocks.
Garza added 12 kills, three
blocks, three aces and four
digs. Jessica Mares picked
up 19 digs.
Tiffany Hawkins handed
out 35 assists, recorded
four kills, and had 14 digs.
VOLLEYBALL
Lady Eagles
hit sweet spot
in district
The No.3 Decatur Lady Eagles
stayed perfect in district play with
a sweep of the Sanger Lady Indians Tuesday. Decatur won 25-19,
25-14, 25-15.
The Lady Eagles (33-3, 5-0) were
led by Makayla Mayfield with nine
kills, three blocks and four digs.
Cooper Martin had eight kills,
four blocks, three aces and 10 digs.
Caroline Lowery finished with seven kills, two blocks, five digs and
an assist. Darci Billmire added
nine blocks and three kills. Katie
Isham added seven blocks and four
kills.
Stormi Leonard handed out 21
assists and recorded 13 digs.
Decatur travels to Bridgeport
Tuesday.
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Sissies take
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The Bridgeport Sissies
cross country team placed
eighth at the Brock Invitational Wednesday.
It was not the best performance for the Sissies, but
with two weeks left before
the district meet coach Dayna Hudson feels her team
will be ready.
“These times were not our
best, but the girls still worked
hard on the course,” Hudson
said. “The girls know that we
are two weeks from district
and we will be increasing
our workout schedule for one
week to get back to our old
times then taper off for district week.”
Felicia Coleman led the way
for Bridgeport in 29th with a
time of 14:07. Sabrina Garza
took 32nd in 14:13. Elizabeth
Wiedemann captured 43rd
in 14:42 and Lauren Stowers
placed 45th in 14:44.
Lacey Erwin was the Sissies fifth runner in 14:45 for
46th.
Landrie Walsh finished
47th in 14:47. Elaina Peyton
took 52nd in 14:59 and McKenna Myers 53rd in 15:05.
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STILL ALIVE — Northwest’s Kayla Knaust and Jessica Sanders go up for the block against Richland Tuesday.
Lady Texans pick up win
against Richland
BY MARY WENDELL
The Lady Texans defeated
Richland in three Tuesday,
25-19, 25-17, 25-19 to remain
in the District 4-5A playoff
race.
Northwest (5-5) fell to Richland (5-5) in the first round
of district play, and now both
teams are tied for fourth place
in district.
“I think our setters did a
great job of moving the ball
around and the hitters were
playing smart,” said head
coach Dayna Horak. “Brooke
Martin did a great job. Our
blockers did a great job. The
kids looked real good.”
The Lady Texans offense
was led by Brooke Berryhill
with 12 kills. Jessica Sanders
finished with nine kills and
two aces. Brooke Martin had
14 digs and Berryhill added
30 more. Shelby Stinnett re-
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USDA Texas Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) and Rural Development (RD) State Office Management will attend
a public meeting hosted by Holistic Management International on Tuesday, October
16, 2012 at 5:30 PM at the Cherry Park Community Building located at 313 Davis St.
in Weatherford.
Meeting Purpose – To provide producers with an update on current FSA, NRCS and
RD programs as well as discuss the Hispanic and Women Farmer and Rancher
Claims Process. The claims period opened on September 24, 2012 and closes on
March 25, 2013.
If you, or someone you know, believe the United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) has improperly denied you farm loan benefits between 1981 and 2000
because you are Hispanic or female, you may be eligible to apply for compensation
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Persons with disabilities who require accommodations to attend or participate in this
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raymond.lopez @tx.usda.gov or Federal Relay Service at 1-866-377-8642.
Date of Notice: 10/13/2012
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Acreage
Homes
• NW Bowie - 118 acres, good hunting
or cattle. $2,395 per acre owner terms
• N. Sunset - 150 acres, Denton Creek, good
farm & hunting place. $3,500 per acre
3/2 HOME & ACREAGE
11.7 fenced (coastal hay), new
metal roof, new 3 ton A/C, off FM
2264. Call (940)507-1778.
• N. Alvord - Prime Hwy. 287 & CR
Frontage 16+ acres. $12,000 per acre
• Sunset - 167 acres, good cattle & horse
place, 40x40 building, stock tank, well &
septic. Reduced to $2,695 per acre
• Alvord ISD - 4.71 acres, no mobiles.
$9,000/acre
• Decatur - 5+ acres, good Hwy 380
frontage. $145,000
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rugged. $2,595 per acre
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• E. of Sunset - 2-10 acre tracts, sell one
or both. $4,500 per acre or good offer.
• N Alvord - 2 - 6 acres Hwy 287. $12,000
per acre. Sell one or both.
• E Sunset - 80 ac good cattle &
recreational place, pecan bottom.
$3,500 per acre
• N Decatur - Hwy 287, 270 acres $3,500
per acre. With Production & Minerals
$6,000 per acre
PENDING
• Park Springs - 24.3 acres 42x60 horse
barns well & septic. $80,000
Sun Set Realty - Jim Boyd, Associate
940-845-2120
940-393-0421 Cell
Let Us Help You Buy
Your HUD Home.
HUD Approved Realtors
HOMES
DECATUR - 3/2/2, ON 1 ACRE.
2,300 SQ. FT. $184,900
PARADISE - 3/2.1/1 ON 6+
ACRE. $179,000
Business Property
4,000 square foot commercial building, Paradise, Highway 114 frontage. Good for restaurant, office, retail, etc., or investment property.
Currently leased. Serious inquiries
only. $275,000. (940)683-4933.
DECATUR - ROOMING HOUSE
$198,000
BRIDGEPORT - 6+ ACRES.
$499,000
DECATUR - 3 ACRES ON S. FM
51. POSSIBLE OWNER FINANCE
LAND
RHOME - 88 ACRES. $345,735
ALVORD - LOT FOR SALE.
$14,500
DECATUR - MULTI-FAMILY
LOTS. $20,000
DECATUR - JUST LISTED 4/2/1CP nice brick home on
.3 acre, bedrooms split 3 ways, galley kitchen, ceramic tile
throughout, lots of room for kiddos to play, fenced backyard
with trees. Priced to sell $114,900
RUNAWAY BAY - JUST LISTED - 3/2/2 located on the
golf course at the 11th “T” updated in 2009 with insulated
vinyl tilt-out windows, carpet, ceramic tile, paint, counter tops
and appliances, move-in ready. Split bdrms, walk-in closets,
ceiling fans, nicely landscaped. $126,900
PENDING
BOYD 5 ACRES secluded, trees, new Trinity Aquafor well, two 500 gal septic, totally fenced,
beautiful site to build, no restrictions. Has well house and small shop. $100,000
BRIDGEPORT - 158 acres, nice property for developing. CR on two sides, grazing, wildlife, stock
pond, views, trees. Call for info. $3,500/acre
SILVER LAKES - 1 acre lot, trees, close to boat ramp and club house. Restricted sub. $31,000
NORTH ASSOCIATES
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OPEN HOUSE
Every Sunday in October, 1-4p.m.
Home for sale at 1506 Lawdwin
Ave., Bridgeport. (940)210-8855.
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FSBO 4/2/2
with patio, gazebo & detached garage. Separate building with apartment, shop & barn frame. All on 2
acres close to Seven Hills Elementary (Northwest ISD). Extremely reasonably priced. Call for appointment, (817)903-1044.
New construction! 4-bedroom w/attached carport on 2 acres. 0 down
financing available. (940)202-7911.
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FSBO, GREAT FAMILY HOME!
Great neighborhood, 4-bedroom,
3-full bath, all new flooring, lots of
upgrades, approximately 3,000
square feet. A must see! 141 Nottingham Circle, Bridgeport, TX.
(940)389-8620.
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Reduced. 4/3/4 on 2.9 acres. 2.7
miles south on FM 51, close to
Young Elementary. Custom built in
2006. 2,650 living with two porches
and double garage. $279,000/negotiable. (940)577-2426.
Beverly Whetsell
940-399-9545
PARADISE, 3-BEDROOM
2-bath, 2-car garage, add-on sunroom, 3 acres, 750 square foot
barn, ashpalt driveway, wood deck.
$250,000. (580)559-1209.
Decatur- Great ranch
home with over 2900
sq.ft. sitting on 84 acres.
Improved pasture,
ponds, barns and steel
corrals and some high
fencing. Lots of deer
and turkey. Alvord ISD.
Below appraised value.
$424,950
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Preferred Properties
940-627-1990
1814 S. FM 51 • Decatur
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This 81+ acre ranch is ready for your cows or horses!! 6 separate pastures with different
grasses, Coastal, giant Bermuda, 3 tanks for water, approx. 6 acres of woods and a set of pens
for your cows. Beautiful oak trees surround the 3/2 homestead that offers a great floor plan
with two spacious living areas. Call Rhonda
5.884 acres in Paradise - Level land with 460 feet road frontage on Main Street. City water,
well and septic on site. $87,500 Call Marilyn
12.7 acres of beautiful improved pasture, fenced and cross fenced with stock tank.
$78,900 Call Marilyn
Simplify.
More spacious than you
might imagine
Townhomes Community - Decatur
940.626.2060
Townhomes
Community - Decatur
940.626.2060
6.48 acre tract with trees, small tank, partially fenced, well, septic. Mobiles ok.
$58,900 Call Marilyn
www.SandyCreekProperties.com
A fisherman’s paradise! Extremely nice 2/2/2 Austin Stone with metal roof, waterfront home
on Amon Carter Lake with boat house & electric lift. Call Marilyn
Great location and ideal set up for a home based business. Lovely 2/2 with 2 living areas
and large island kitchen. On the business side of the property you will find an office/shop/
garage and half bath. Set on 2 beautifully fenced and landscaped acres. Beautiful pond view
from the covered rear patio. $249,500 Call Marilyn
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Waterfront lot with nice trees! Community features include secure gated entrance, pool and
boat ramp. $12,500 Call Marilyn
Have Buyers - Need Sellers!!
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FEATURE PROPERTY
Bridgeport
Decatur
Rhome
1606 W. Bus. 380 817-638-5100 192 W. Hwy. 380
940-683-3080
940-627-3080
Sue Ann Denton, Inc.
• Jana Bearden • Jay Conquest • Rebecca Davis
• Joey Duncan • Sue Ann Denton • Bob Grommesh • Kim Holt
• Steve Jones • Angie Kasner • Jane Kasner • Robert Meek • Sue Meek
• Sandy Onks • Tonya Shaffer • Kay Stanfield • Angie Uselton
Bridgeport- Just listed! Beautiful Home on 8.77 acres in
Paradise. Large pool with hot tub, covered cedar patio, and arbor.
4 stall barn, tack-feed room, round pen and large area cleared for
a future arena. Mature oak trees with 3 ponds. Fireplace in master
bedroom and bath, large game room, study, faux finishes and fully
fenced.
Chico- VERY MOTIVATED SELLER! The only daycare in
Chico. Licensed for 49 children ages infant to 12 years of age.
2 separate buildings-1st building is 1940 sq ft. 3 rooms, 2 bath
rooms, kitchen and office. New AC unit and new hot water
heater. 2nd building is 875 sq ft-infant room has a large room,
bath room and its own water heater. Can easily be converted to
a residential home.
Decatur- Just reduced! Remodeled older home on beautiful wooded acreage. Updated last year with outside
siding, windows, BR walls in Master BR, electrical wiring, ceiling fans, attic insulation. Central heat and air, wood
floors, wood blinds.
Decatur- Just reduced! 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath doublewide sitting on 1.77 acres. Large open kitchen, dining and
living room area with split floor plan. Each room has its own bath and walk in closet. Home has been recently
painted on the inside.
Decatur- Just listed! This 1 acre property features an immaculate, spacious home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
2 living areas, 2 dining areas and a huge kitchen with island. The home is surrounded by beautiful landscaping
and white vinyl fencing. The large landscaped back yard has an above ground pool with deck and a 12x16
storage building.
Northwest ISD- Just listed! Newly built 4/2.1/2 brick with game room upstairs. Great location within walking
distance of clubhouse, fitness center and pool. Granite counter tops and island in kitchen, rounded corners and
fenced backyard with storage shed.
Alvord- Just listed! Owner Finacing! Great location in ALVORD ISD!!!! Come make your country living
dreams a reality on this 10 acre property with tons of oak trees and beautiful building sites close to the
grasslands.
Bridgeport- Just listed! Rural property with many nice Oak trees for your new home. Open pasture in back for
your animals and enjoyment. Well on property. Located in Bridgeport ISD. Property also fronts on CR 3821.
Saint Jo- Just listed! BUILDING, LAND AND INVENTORY FOR SALE! Start your business with plenty ofwork
done for you. Well established general merchandise business in prime location ready for a new owner. 10,627
sq ft bldg is insulated and air conditioned with diner, comm. kitchen, upstairs office, 3 bathrooms. Inventory,
racks, coolers, storage, diner furniture, kitchen equip and more included in sales price. Plenty of drive thru room
for trucks.
Beautiful Lake Bridgeport, Runaway Bay, North Star Pointe, Moonlight Bay, Sunset Bay, Silver Lakes,
Bridgeport Airport Estates, Lake House Estates- A large variety of lake lots and waterfront lots available. Call our
office first!
BIGGER • BOLDER • SMARTER
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Refurbished 5/3 on 2 acres. New
paint, carpet, and appliance package included. No restrictions. Northwest ISD. (940)202-7911.
NEW BRICK CUSTOM HOME!!
$1,199/month. 100% financing and
trade-in program. South Martin
Branch/Decatur and Runaway Bay
locations. (817)733-3444.
New construction homes built on
site, on 2+ acre lots. Large 4-bedroom, 2-bath homes located in Decatur or Rhome, Texas. Zero down
payment is available. Call
(940)284-7330.
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Tana 940-627-5859
KOZY KOTTAGE
3-bedroom, 2-bath, acres. Large
kitchen, glamour bath. $501/down,
$697/month. Very EZ qualify.
(940)294-6398.
FSBO 4-BEDROOM
3-bath, 15 ag exempt acres, barn, 2
shops, chicken coop, working pens.
Between Chico/Alvord. $265,000.
(940)389-5372.
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OFFERED BY TANA OFFERED BY TANA OFFERED BY TANA OFFERED BY TANA
940-320-0400
Brand new 4-bedroom, 1,929
square foot on 2.8 acres w/attached
carport. 0 down financing available.
Decatur ISD. (940)202-7911.
COMMERCIAL
BEAUTIFUL 40 ACRES
8 miles south Decatur, off FM 730
South. Great homesites. Will possibly divide into 10 acre tracts.
(817)929-2716.
OFFERED BY TANA OFFERED BY TANA OFFERED BY TANA
Broker
940-368-1811
BIG HOUSE ON PRAIRIE
4-bedroom, 2-bath, 2-living areas,
fireplace, backyard with great views;
close to everything in Wise County!
$299/down, $669/month. Very EZ
qualify. 940)294-6398.
Bridgeport - Nice home 3-3 on a large
corner lot. Needs a little of TLC*, 3 yr
old Central Air Conditioner. Motivated
seller’s so please bring all offers. $89,000.
Call Alex 940-210-1995
RANDY W. PARKER-OWNER/BROKER
LISA G. CARAWAY, MANAGING PARTNER/REALTOR
405 W. Walnut St. 940-627-9040
For more information about us and our listings visit
www.parkerpropertiestexas.com
Lisa G. Caraway,
940-393-2476
Best of
WISE
2009
Largest floor plan offered
in this subdivision plus
super upgrades like wood
floors, granite countertops,
beautiful wood covered
stairway. Think about what
CeCe Lisby
you can do with 4 bedrooms
and 3.5 baths, maybe
940-399-9141
office or TV room. Master [email protected]
bedroom is downstairs
with beautiful master bath!
$199,900
Spacious 2,290 sq ft. home on 2.290 acres! 4 bedroom 2.5
baths, Large living room with vaulted ceiling, fireplace and wall
[email protected] of custom cabinetry. Great kitchen! Sunroom offers expansion
of living space. Brick 12x16 storage building. Great location!
Decatur Schools. $186,900
Bruce
Furgerson
817-996-3202
bfrealtor.com
[email protected]
Sherry Layton
940-399-8246
[email protected]
Gussie
Groves
GRI ERS
940-627-4397
[email protected]
For Information on All of my properties go to
www.bfrealtor.com
Don't make a move without Parker Properties. Call today for any of your real estate needs.
Ranch style, 3 beds, 2 bath home
on 14 acres all fenced. Original hard
wood floors, ceiling fans through
out, updated appliances with central
heat and air. With outside storage
buildings. Plenty of room for horses
or cattle. Centrally located between
Decatur and Fort Worth, easy access
to hwy 287. Not far from DFW
airport. $195,000
Decatur – 5/3, two stories with
double carport. Very Charming!
Many renovations and lots of
updating have been completed.
Large rooms not found in homes
that are built today. Shop, large
front porch, sprinkler system, large
fenced backyard. $159,500
2 homes on 5 acres
Beautiful 3/2/2, 10 ft. ceilings, patio,
much more in Decatur. $145,000
52 acres and 58 acres for commercial/development
Decatur- 1301 S. Church St. Nice 3/2/2 Alvord - Duplex - 807 N. Lamar 3/2 with
on shaded lot. 1,452 sq ft with open
extra lot. $152,500. Unit A is for rent,
floorplan. $129,500.
$750 monthly with a $750 deposit.
Alvord - Duplex - 509 W. Live Oak 3/2 $139,900
Decatur - 202 W. Oak - City lot, 2 blocks from couthouse. $11,500
John Lanier
940-627-9714
[email protected]
Sean Williams
940-577-4484
[email protected]
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
Mobile homes, manufactured
homes & modular homes.
www.1stchoicehomecenters.com;
(972)221-9800.
RBMOBILEHOMES.COM
Move, set-ups, re-levels. In & out of
state. Licensed, bonded, insured.
Repos.
Free
estimates.
(940)683-5547. RBI #36191.
CANNON PROPERTY MGMT.
Decatur: 3/1, barn & 15-acres. 2/1,
$790/month. 3/2, carport & storage,
$1,195/month. 2/1 on 2.5 acres,
$875/month.
Bridgeport: 2/2, $700/month. 3/1 in
country, $845/month.
(940)368-1811.
BRIDGEWOOD
Executive Suites
Bridgeport, TX
FALL SPECIAL!
$100 off first month on 12 month lease.
RENTALS
• Apartments • Business
Property • Condos/Town
Homes • Duplex Housing
• Homes • Mobile Homes •
Rooms • Roommate Wanted
• Spaces & Lots • For Lease •
Wanted to Rent • Wanted to
Lease • Facilities • Storage
Buildings
Apartments
$300/DEPOSIT
2/1
apartment
in
Chico.
$600/month.
No pets. Call
(940)644-2713 or (817)929-1930.
Mobile Homes
Bank foreclosure in Chico. 2008
Palm Harbor, 3/2 on 1.5 acres.
$49,900 includes land, home & all
improvements. (888)868-6343.
HERITAGE MOBILE HOMES
650 S. Main, Jacksboro. Year end
clearance sale. Save thousands!
Call (940)567-6111. RI36520.
Beautiful brand new apartments for
lease, Boyd. 2 & 3-bedroom available. Close to schools, shopping.
Granite counter tops, hardwood
cabinets, backyards and more.
1-year lease, security deposit, background/credit check required.
(940)433-8830.
1,000 sq. ft.
Office Space Available
Great location & features
605 N. Bus. 287, Ste. 104
2 Bedrooms Available
Call Marilyn Gokey
940-536-9346
www.BridgewoodExecutiveSuites.com
Cabins & efficiency apartments for
rent, including some as low as
$500/month w/all bills paid. Boyd
area.
Excellent
location.
(940)433-3133.
EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS
West of Boyd on Highway 114. All
new interiors, new cabinets & appliances. Laundry room on site. No
pets allowed. Call for pricing.
(940)433-2738.
Efficiency, $130/week. 1-bedroom,
$170/week. All bills paid.
(817)975-2431.
Business property
2 large commercial buildings. 8,000
& 11,000 square feet. Boyd area.
(940)433-3133.
2,000 +/- square foot office or professional building for lease. 1107
8th Street, Bridgeport. $850/month.
Call Corey, (940)683-4048.
5,000 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING,
new, off Highway 380, west of Decatur. Also,
10 ACRES WITH 3 BUILDINGS,
office, dock, shop, off Highway
1655. (4,500 sq. ft. total). For lease.
(940)644-1984, (940)626-9373.
Contact Jodi
940-627-6362
Office building for rent. 1,050
square feet, 1305 11th Street,
Bridgeport.
$700/month.
(940)683-2241.
Condos, town homes
The First Name in Real Estate!
940-891-3229
www.denton.ebby.com
3-bedroom, 2-bath condo, Runaway
Bay. Completely remodeled bathrooms, kitchen & deck, new stainless appliances. Available immediately. $850/month, $500/deposit.
(940)393-2623.
Duplexes
Beautiful brand new apartments for
lease, Boyd. 2 & 3-bedroom available. Close to schools, shopping.
Granite counter tops, hardwood
cabinets, backyards and more.
1-year lease, security deposit, background/credit check required.
(940)433-8830.
Sunflower Duplexes, 2-bedroom,
2-bath, all electric. No pets, Paradise ISD. $680/month, $500/deposit. (940)393-9657.
Homes
2808 S Garland St $138,500
Julie Downe 817-239-2390
Jamie K Miller-Riley 817-505-6886
Well maintained 3-2-2 brick home located in the Lipsey
Addition. Spacious kitchen with breakfast bar and nook open
to living area. Large covered back patio in oversized back
yard with chain link fencing. Much sought after neighborhood
located near the schools, hospital and shopping.
2-BEDROOM, 2-BATH
1-car garage, brick, CH/A. Decatur
city limits. Available immediately.
(940)627-6553.
2/2 house in Keeter. $800/month,
$800 deposit. All electric.
(940)389-9203.
3-BEDROOM, 1.5-BATH
small brick home, new paint/carpet,
fenced back yard. No pets. Decatur.
$900/month,
$500/deposit.
(940)210-1164.
3-bedroom, 2-bath house in Runaway Bay. Available Oct. 15.
$800/month, $600/deposit. No
smoking, no pets. References required. (940)390-7002.
213 Moonlight Bay $525,000
Julie Downe 817-239-2390
Jamie K Miller-Riley 817-505-6886
3/2, appliances, remodeled, storage
building. 5.5 miles southwest Runaway Bay. $795/month plus deposit.
Approved pet only. (903)305-2488.
3/3/2, Runaway Bay. CH/A, WBFP,
2,600 square feet. $1,200/month,
$600/deposit. (940)389-0949.
ACREAGE
102 W Aurora VistaTrail
Aurora 1.22 acres $69,900
105 Northern Lights Court
Aurora 1.10 acre $79,900
136 Cowan Crossing
Decatur 2.54 acre lot
375 ft. water well already in place. $43,920
1625 CR 3838
Bridgeport 16.9 acres $122.597
The #1 Independently Owned
Real Estate Company in the
Metroplex and Texas
DECATUR, FOR RENT 3/2/2
1,600 square foot, brick home. Nice
quiet area, close to Rann and Middle School. Appliances, new interior,
wood, tile, carpet, fireplace,
washer/dryer connections. Covered
patio, yard fenced. Lawn care provided. Application and references.
No smoking, no pets. $1,100/month,
$800/deposit. (940)627-7475.
For lease, Decatur: 3/2/2, approx.
1,700 sq. ft., large garage, granite
counter tops, stainless steel appliances, completely remodeled. No
smoking. $1,300 month, $1,000 deposit. Fenced horse lot available.
(940)393-3525 or (940)393-1276.
See photos at:
bit.ly/glenluproperties
FOR RENT, 2-BEDROOM,
1-bath, CH/A, carport. 3 miles west
of Decatur. References required.
(940)627-5485.
LAKEFRONT HOME
1,600 square feet, very clean, all
electric, 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath, fireplace, appliances. Deposit & lease.
$995/month. Runaway Bay, 108
Port-O-Call. (817)312-0421.
Lutheran Church of Decatur worshiping at Candlewood Suites, 601
W. Thompson St., Sundays,
10:30a.m. Everyone welcome. More
information call (940)866-8591.
Rhome, 3/1, recently remodeled,
24x24 building in back, fenced yard.
$800/month, $600/deposit. References required. (817)201-3380.
Runaway Bay, 3/2/2 brick home,
fenced backyard, WBFP, all appliances. References, $1,000/month,
$500/deposit. (940)393-2623.
Mobile Homes
0 credit check. 2, 3 & 4-bedroom
homes, $550-$1,500/month, for
sale/rent. Owner finance land/home
packages, 1.5-4 acres. Ponder ISD,
pets OK. (940)648-5263,
www.ponderei.com.
2-bedroom, 1-bath mobile home at
P&W Mobile Home Park.
$400/month, $200/deposit. Apply at
Bridgeport Gold & Silver, Tues.-Fri.,
10a.m.-5p.m. (940)683-3535.
2-bedroom, 2-bath single wide, Azle
ISD. $600/month. (817)281-4311 or
(817)422-3023.
Decatur, 4/2 double wide. All new
appliances. (940)255-2279.
FOR SALE OR LEASE
Large mobile, 4-bedroom, 2-bath on
2 acres, w/carport & deck.
$850/month, $500/deposit; or
$85,000. (817)897-6026, leave
message.
Mobile home for rent, 3-bedroom,
2-bath, 1,216 square feet, new
floors, brick garage on 3/4 acre,
trees, fenced, washer/dryer/water
included. 13 miles NE of Decatur.
$675/month. (940)466-9702.
NICE 4/2 MOBILE HOME
in Newark on 1 acre with lake view,
new paint. Northwest ISD.
$750/month,
$400/deposit.
(682)551-0424, (682)559-1512.
For lease
For lease, Decatur, 2/2/office, enclosed swimming pool (can heat),
gated 7.5 acres, good fences, garage/shop,
horse
stalls.
$1,450/month. Deposit. Available.
(214)280-8701.
Storage Buildings
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Boyd, Hilltop Village, 3-bedroom,
2-bath house. $900 & $925/month.
Donna, (940)389-1615.
• We sell boxes and moving supplies
• Climate controlled units available
• U-Haul Dealer - Trucks, Trailers, etc.
Bridgeport, 302 Greathouse, 2-bedroom, 1-bath, fenced yard, garden
area. Must see to appreciate.
$500/month, $500/deposit. First,
last & deposit. (817)284-5621.
1100 E. Bus. 380 • Decatur
940-627-6434
Toll Free: 877-718-8875
901 Elenburg $235,000
Julie Downe 817-239-2390
Jamie K Miller-Riley 817-505-6886
Beautiful home located in Jack County, Perrrin Tx. Lots of
storage, large rooms, spacious kitchen overlooks family room,
loads of windows to view the changing seasons, lots of privacy
on 2 acres.
CAROUSEL PROPERTIES
Runaway Bay, 3/2, appliances,
washer/dryer connections, CH/A,
$850-$950/month, $1,000/deposit.
Cuba Road, 2/1, appliances, no
cats, $600/month, $750/deposit.
(940)539-0738.
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Enjoy the spectacular views of Lake Bridgeport from all rooms!
Peaceful atmosphere with easy access to community pool &
boat dock. 2 master suites, oversize laundry room with dog
door that accesses private dog yard. Custom kitchen with
granite countertops open to living area. Lots of storage.
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(817)919-6655.
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Now hiring for the following positions:
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Now Hiring: companies desperately
need employees to assemble products at home. No selling, any hours.
$500 weekly potential. Info.
(985)646-1700, Dept. TX-3278.
Childcare
Full-time staff needed. Apply in person, Little Angels Day Care, 1403
Hovey Street, Bridgeport.
Now hiring teachers for MASH before and after school. Where:
Rhome/Newark area. When: Fall
school year, 2012. Hours: Mon.-Fri.,
2-6:30p.m. Must be 21 years of age.
Clear background check & good
driving
record. Call (817)366-5865,
Hospital
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940-683-5023
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full-time experienced bilingual Medical Assistant or LVN. Please fax resume to (940)683-2722.
Experienced dental assistant/back
office, minimum 2-years experience
w/Dentrix required. Front desk person, will train, bilingual preferred.
Good work ethic, reliable. Fax resume, (940)627-8402.
Miscellaneous
Lube Tech
Needed
Must be dependable with
a good driving record.
Apply in person to:
US Hwy. 287 South, Decatur
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Medical clinic in Decatur looking to
hire a receptionist. Previous medical
receptionist experience preferred.
Bilingual a plus. Please send resume with wage requirements to
[email protected] or fax
to (940)627-7464.
Assistant manager needed for convenience store/truck stop in Alvord.
Please call Sam at (817)366-7829.
FRONT DESK CLERK
full-time, 3-11p.m. Apply in person,
Comfort Inn, Highway 287, Decatur.
(940)627-6919.
Full-time position for auto
detailer/porter with ability to obtain
state inspection license. Current
state inspection license a plus.
9a.m.-7p.m., Mon.-Sat. Send resume to:
[email protected].
Lutheran Church of Decatur worshiping at Candlewood Suites, 601
W. Thompson St., Sundays,
10:30a.m. Everyone welcome. More
information call (940)866-8591.
NOW HIRING
Assistant Manager and other positions listed on our website. Apply at
Market Place in Decatur or
www.marketplacegrocery.com.
Opening for delivery driver, customer service rep, warehouse.
Full-time, part-time. Apply in person
Tues.-Sat., Easy Rent, 909 W. Business 380, next to Taco Casa, Decatur.
Texas House Plans is looking to
hire part-time home designers.
Starting pay is $11/hour. Call
(940)389-5455 or visit
TexasHousePlans.com.
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NOW HIRING
FULL TIME CAREGIVERS
• Day and Night Shifts Available
• Serving Wise & Surrounding Counties
Apply in Person
Mon., Wed. & Fri. • 9 am - 2 pm • 1204 N. Bus. 287 • Decatur
TELLER
To Join Our Fun and Growing Team
of Professional Bankers Today
Excellent Communications Skills • Outgoing Personality
Detail-Oriented • Able to Multi-Task • Bilingual a Plus
Experience Preferred, but Not Required
PLEASE BRING YOUR RESUME TO
Ask about our special!
www.decaturselfstorage.net
1205 Halsell St, Bridgeport • 940-683-4008
Fred Meyers, Broker
Mike Jones, Realtor 940-393-5229
Jared McComis, Realtor • 940-399-7530
New Listing – Looking for acreage that is within minutes of Bridgeport. 438.50+/- acres
heavily treed in areas, pasture land, co-op water and electric available and much more. Priced
at $5,950/acre. Call Mike Jones for information.
330 Cumberland Trail – Seller is relocating so bring all reasonable offers! Just outside
city limits of Runaway Bay, you will find the 3/2/2 brick/stone home located in Castlebury
Estates. Reduced to $164,900
102 W. Cates St. - Old nursing home on Westside of Bridgeport. Lots of opportunities in this building.
Priced at $425,000
10th Street – Looking to build in the city limits of Bridgeport? 12 residential lots with scattered trees
and minutes to everything. Priced at $110,000
144 Nottingham Circle – Nice 3/2 home in Bridgeport. $115,000
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1105 Hovey – Looking to put your business with Hwy frontage, then this building is for you. $125,000
661 W. Thompson, Decatur
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
EMPLOYMENT
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Office
OILFIELD SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
SPECIALIST
ENERGY worldnet, Inc., a fast
growing Decatur based technology
and training company with clients
throughout North America, seeks a
full-time Customer Support Specialist. A successful candidate must
possess excellent written and oral
communication and computer skills
(web based programs, MS Office),
and must be a team player with
great problem solving and people
skills. Salary, bonus plan, insurance, matching 401k, paid
vacation/holidays. Qualified applicants should fax resumes to
1-866-402-8322
or
email:
[email protected].
Needing
Part-Time Person
for
General Office Work
Must have experience with
• QuickBooks
• Excel
• Microsoft Word
Able to follow verbal directions &
have good computer skills.
Call: 817-709-5632 or
Send Resume to
[email protected]
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Men’s • Women’s • Children’s Cuts
Colors • Foils • Perms & Facial Wax
Retail/Sales
Experience preferred
Call Jack @ 469-400-4971
A.C.A.M. Inc.
PRECISION MACHINE SERVICES
Largest machine capablilities in Wise County
No job too big or too small
4 and 5 Axis Machining Centers
Large Lathe Capabilities
Oil Field Fabrication and Emergency Repairs
General Laborer
Apply at
109 Lake Road, Bridgeport
CDL driver needed hauling frac
sand. Must be able to handle being
out of town for 2-weeks at a time.
25% of gross. Call Robert,
(940)683-5547.
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for a long-term opportunity. We offer competitive pay, family
health insurance, matching savings plan and other benefits.
You will be home every night. Many of our employees have
worked for our company over 10 years.
CDL-B & hazmat required.
HENDERSON OIL & PROPANE
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P.O. Box 5, Justin, Texas 76247
[email protected]
C&D Production Specialists Co., Inc.
Accepting resumes for employment in or near the
Decatur, Wise County area
Experienced Oilfield LEASE PRODUCTION OPERATORS
Job Description:
Operation, surveillance, and troubleshooting oilfield surface equipment. This includes
validating and inputting production and injection data, minor maintenance, testing and
proving new production equipment, hydro testing lines and equipment. Some flow back
experience would be helpful.
You must be a team leader with good communication, interpersonal skills, strong safety
leader with knowledge of production surface equipment and applications.
• Competent in computer programs applicable to his/her daily work processes (Microsoft
programs excel
Applicants must live in the Decatur, Wise County area or be willing to relocate.
Please mail resumes to
2336 Gravel Dr.
Fort Worth, Texas 76118
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www.aerotek.com
Company: Aerotek
Location: Decatur, TX - Manufacturing
Title: Machine Operators
Starting Rate: $10.00 per hour
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• Paid insurance
• 401(k) plan
• Paid holidays
• Paid vacation
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Must be willing to travel
If interested please call
940-627-1005
CORPORATION OF AMERICA
is seeking applicants for the
following positions at its Bridgeport
Pre-Parole Transfer Facility:
(Bachelors Degree Required)
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
Life Insurance. • 401(k) Retirement Plans
Stock Options • Personal & Sick Leave
Paid Holidays • Service/Employee
Recognition Programs. Career
Advancement Opportunities
Apply online at:
www.cca.com
940-683-2162
UTILITY DRIVER/SERVICE TRAINEE
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or email resume to [email protected]
COMPETITIVE BENEFITS AND EXCELLENT PAY
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Transport
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License + TankerNeeded
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For more information or applcants
needing an accommodation to apply
may call 940.720.7795.
• Correctional Officer
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Tony Wendling, Owner
[email protected]
903 S. ALLEN, BOYD TX 76023
HIRING TRANSPORT DRIVERS
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Positions available for End Dump & Live Bottom
Aggregate Drivers. Most Trucks are 2012’s.
Great Settlement Checks.
Blues Inspection
Services
NOW HIRING
WESTERN
TRANSPORTATION
Hwy 114 West of Boyd
• Childcare
• Adult/Elderly Care
• Business
• Housecleaning
• Let Me Fix It
• Miscellaneous
• Tutoring
Trades
SALES EXECUTIVE
ENERGY Worldnet, Inc., a fast
growing Decatur based technology
and training company with sales
throughout North America, seeks a
highly motivated, energetic sales
professional with a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 3-years
sales, business development or
similar professional experience. Requires excellent analytical, communication, customer service and computer skills. Software solution sales
and Oil & Gas/Utility experience a
strong plus. Multi-state sales region.
25% travel required. Base salary
plus commission/bonus plan, insurance, matching 401k, paid
vacation/holidays. Qualified applicants should fax resumes to
1(866)402-8322
or
email:
[email protected].
New, rustic salon with spacious stations,
in business since 2007 is looking for a
stylist with established clientele.
EAGLE AGGREGATE HIRING
CLASS A CDL DRIVERS
SERVICES
Machine Operator Job Description:
Scott
Aerotek currently has multiple openings for Machine Operators with Brake
Press, CNC, Turret, Shear, Drill or Saw Operating experience. Prior manufacturing experience preferred but not required. Preferably in stamping or sheet
metal industry. 1st and 2nd shifts available. Overtime available and shift differential given for night shift. These are contract-to-hire opportunities.
Aerotek offers optional comprehensive benefits to include medical, dental,
vision and 401(k). Full benefits also offered when hired permanently with
customer.
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About Aerotek:
Join Aerotek Commercial Staffing. We employ people in light industrial, light
technical and office support positions across the nation. If you are looking for
a competitive wage, solid opportunity, and a career path to success, contact
us now! We offer comprehensive benefits to include medical, dental, optical,
and optional 401(k). Don’t put your career in the hands of just anyone, put
it in the hands of a specialist. Join the Aerotek Commercial Staffing team!
Allegis Group and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and will
consider all applications without regard to race, marital status, sex, age, color,
religion, national origin, veteran status, disability or any other characteristics
protected by law.
Contact Information:
Josh Terry
Aerotek – Account Recruiting Manager
Direct: 817-345-4942 • Fax: 817-345-4990
Email: [email protected]
9001 Airport Freeway, Suite 500
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
CCA is an equal opportunity employer
M/F/D/V-Drug Free Environment
Childcare
IN HOME DAYCARE
Christian mother seeking children in
my Alvord home. Immediate spots
open. Call for more information.
(940)594-8913.
Business
BOOKKEEPING
Focus on running your
business. We can take
care of your bookkeeping needs. Available
remotely, or your office. (817)719-5642.
BRUCE’S HOUSE LEVELING
Foundation repair, sheetrock, tape
& bedding repair. All work guaranteed! Free estimates. 30 years experience. (817)690-2429.
JOE TUCKER DRYWALL
& INSULATION
(940)389-0029
Sheetrock ✣ Texture ✣ Insulation.
New construction, remodeling,
add-ons, spray foam & attic insulation. (940)389-0029.
S&S PAINTING
Interior & exterior. Paint & stain
cabinets. Dry wall patches. Free estimates. Call Brenda Dugan,
(940)389-0845.
Housecleaning
TOP NOTCH
Quality, affordable, residential
cleaning. Serving Wise County and
surrounding areas. Licensed, insured, free estimates and references available. (940)273-9310.
Let me fix it
CDL drivers needed, Forestburg.
Must be 23-years of age & pass
pre-employment drug screen. Call
Jeff, (940)745-1559.
ALL HOME IMPROVEMENT
& new construction. Paint, drywall,
kitchens, baths, siding, decks, framing, additions. Good, reasonable
rates. Call Robert, (940)600-0434.
Concrete company looking for finishers and laborers. Must have valid
drivers license and transportation to
Rhome/Justin area. (817)909-8890.
ALL TYPES HOME REPAIR
& remodeling. Honest, reliable, experienced.
Call
Carlton,
(682)229-0168.
Diesel mechanic needed. At least
5-years experience. Must have own
tools. Apply at 14025 U.S. Highway
287 North, Fort Worth, Texas,
76179.
Driver needed for pneumatic tanker.
2-years verifiable OTR experience
required. Insurance available. Peterbilt 379’s available. Will train to
load/unload pneumatic trailers. Must
be willing to stay out 2-weeks. Hauling Fort Worth to West Texas.
$1,000-$2,000/week. Must have
Class A CDL. 24/7 dispatch.
(940)433-2519, (817)939-2025.
Drivers: Make $63,000/year or
more. $1,200 orientation completion
bonus & $1,000 driver referral bonus! CDL-A OTR experience required. Call now, 1(888)769-0830.
Experienced heavy equipment operator needed for Wise/Denton
county area. Competitive pay with
benefits. (817)309-0107.
Experienced tire technician. Must
have valid driver’s license. Apply in
person, T&W Tire, 1908 Chico Highway, Bridgeport, TX.
HOME LEVELING SOLUTIONS
Pier/beam homes, mobile homes,
small buildings, beams, columns,
crack repair, masonry repair.
(940)399-9616.
PRO CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
(940)577-4135. Remodeling, interior & exterior painting, drywall,
cabinets, trim, tile,
handyman jobs. Quality work done right.
pro-construction-services.com.
REMODELING & REPAIRS
for your home & rental properties.
Call Barry, (940)389-4943.
Miscellaneous
MRS. C’S CPR
CPR classes per AHA guidelines
starting in October. Day or evening
classes available and can train at
your location or mine. All types of
CPR: BLS/heartsaver, adult, child
and/or infant. Call or email today to
register. [email protected];
(940)626-9916.
FARM AND RANCH
Experienced welding machine mechanic for Lincoln Ranger 250.
Rhome area. Please call
(817)319-5904.
• Farm Equipment • Fencing
• Lawn & Garden • Livestock
• Livestock Care/Training
• Livestock Lost & Found
• Livestock Stud Service
• Livestock Supplies
• Miscellaneous • Mowing
• Pasture & Feed • Poultry
Hiring CDL drivers. Tanker endorsement and end dump. (940)389-2579
or (940)427-4953.
Lonestar Ranch & Outdoors is now
hiring Class-A CDL drivers, tanker
endorsement required. Inquire at
(817)995-5024 for benefits & info.
Now hiring Class A CDL drivers with
2-years experience. Oilfield/environmental/construction transportation. Paid weekly, insurance, Aflac,
paid vacations and much more. Call
Daniel, (800)448-6323.
Now hiring diesel mechanic, shop &
field. Clean driving record & verifiable references required. We offer
insurance, uniforms & 401k.
(940)577-1464.
Now hiring journeymen electricians
with commercial experience.
(940)389-5588.
NOW HIRING truck driver, full-time,
Class A or B CDL required, experienced driver only. Hauling in Wise
and surrounding counties. Apply @
Cox Ready Mix, 872 S. Highway
101, Chico.
Position open for established hairstylist. Independent contractor only.
Clean and cheerful salon. Located
downtown Decatur. Call for interview. Tangles, (865)850-0021.
Truck drivers needed, Class A-CDL
with tanker endorsement. Must have
truck driving experience, tank truck
experience
preferred.
Call
(940)736-0758, 8a.m.-5p.m.,
Mon.-Fri.
Farm Equipment
1985 MASSEY FERGUSON
245 tractor and 6ft. brush hog. Less
than 600 hours. Garage kept.
$6,000. 817-888-5039.
JUST IN
Diamond C 16’ utility trailer, $1,799.
PJ 25’ gooseneck, $5,850. Diamond
C 32’ gooseneck, $9,399. Call Sherman, (940)627-5451.
Kubota L3130 tractor for sale. Great
condition. 550 hours. Best offer over
$6,000. (940)577-1929 or
[email protected].
POWER SWEEPER
Seven-foot PTO powered sweeper.
Used only twice. See at McMaster
New Holland in Decatur. Call Steve
at (940)627-2198.
Fencing
3D FARM & RANCH SERVICES
All types fencing, metal buildings,
carports, custom gates, entrances,
cattle guards, mobile & shop welding, general clean-up, skid steer
work. YOU NAME IT, WE DO IT!!
Credit
cards
accepted.
(940)210-1242.
AAA FENCE
20 years experience. Privacy, chain
link & field fencing. Concrete curbing. (940)249-4128.
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
FARM AND RANCH
AFFORDABLE FENCING
All types, including chain
link, wood privacy, vinyl,
farm fencing. Installation
or repair. (940)626-9290.
www.affordablefencing.net
TREES TRIMMED & REMOVED
39 years in business, insured. All
major credit cards accepted.
(817)444-0861, Teater.
Livestock
AL SALINAS FENCING
All types fencing. Braces, gates,
cattle guards, livestock shelters,
carports, pre-made braces.
(940)577-0878.
ALL NATURAL BEEF
No antibiotics or hormones. Whole,
half, quarter or smaller packages to
suit your needs. (940)210-9614.
BOBBY’S FENCE
All types fencing. Free estimates.
Over 25-years experience.
(817)444-3213.
BUY, SELL & TRADE
All classes of horses, ponies,
sheep, goats, cattle & trailers.
(940)224-1470, (940)644-5956.
CHAROLAIS BULL
Full blood, breeding
(940)210-9614.
Lawn and garden
age.
COME AND SEE THE MULE MAN!
Good selection of working mules.
Cattle, hogs, coon hunting, pack
mules, trail rides. (940)393-2728.
FULL- BLOOD BOER GOATS
Nannies & 3 billies. (940)210-5786.
LLAMAS
weanlings (6-months-old), adults,
bred females, guardians & pet quality. We provide training & support
for new owners. (940)433-5897.
Time for Tree Trimming, Leaves,
Yard & Flower Bed Clean Up
LAWN MOWING
Weekly, monthly or one time. Decatur area. Call for estimates. Leave
message, (940)393-6464.
SS LAWN CARE
Full lawn care service. Mowing,
landscaping, tree trimming, fertilization, flower beds and more. References available. 10-years experience. Commercial/residential. Call
Shane
for
free
estimate.
(940)210-9444.
MINIATURE HORSES
Geldings, mares & studs. All gentle.
$100 & up. (940)210-5786.
Livestock care/training
ALL AROUND HORSESHOEING
& Trims. (940)427-9841.
RED RIVER HORSESHOEING
25-years experience,
certified. Reasonable
rates. Wise & surrounding counties. Steve Sewell,
(940)366-1485.
Fence Pipe and Supplies
2 3/8 - 2 7/8 - 31/2 - 41/2 - 51/2
Square & Rectangle Tubing
C-Purlin
Domed Caps and Springs
All Types of Steel
Authorized Dealer
Muenster, TX
• Road Grading
• Final Grades
• Pads
• Land & Lot Clearing
• Home Improvements, etc.
71428
LIVING ESTATE AUCTION
Saturday, October 20 • 10 a.m.
3817 Private Rd. 3141 • Breckenridge, TX
(Take Hwy 180 W. from Breckenridge 1 1/2 miles, turn right at blinking light to auction signs)
SELLING THE LIVING ESTATE OF MR. & MRS. GAYLON STOKER
7 SHOTGUNS & RIFLES, APPROX. 40 POCKET KNIVES,
SALAMANDER KEROSENE HEATER, FORNEY MODEL. F-225
ELECTRIC WELDER W/LEADS, WELDING RODS, OXYGEN/
ACETLENE GAGES, ELECTRIC AIR COMPRESSOR, BUFFER/
GRINDER, LG. PIPE THREADERS, ELECTRIC HAND TOOLS, 2
TON CHAIN HOIST, H.D. CHAINS, HI LIFT JACKS, RIDGID 48” PIPE
WRENCH & OTHER PIPE WRENCHES, LG. PIPE CUTTERS & MANY
MORE TOOLS, WALKING SPRINKLERS, YARD TRAILER, FERTILIZER
SPREADERS, WATER PUMPS, H.D. PIPE STANDS, EXTRA HEAVY
STEEL TABLE W/LG. VISE, QUALTITY OF HAND TOOLS, PLASTIC
FISHING WORM MAKER W/MOLDS... LIKE NEW CRAFTSMAN 17.5
HP LT1000 RIDING MOWER, JOHN DEERE GXX 75 9 HP RIDING
MOWER, 5 HP MURRAY BIG WHEEL MOWER, CRAFTSMAN 5 HP
22” CUT MOWER, TORO PUSH WEEDEATER...ANTIQUE & MODERN
FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, CONVEX FRAMED MILITARY PICTURE
W/USA EAGLE CREST, TRICK SKIS, WAKE BOARDS, RODS &
REELS, LURES & MORE!
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CALL OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE:
WWW.MARSHAUCTIONS.COM
L.D. MARSH AUCTIONEER, TX 9202
940-846-3696, CELL 940-521-1104
KIM DODSON AUCTIONEER, TX 11662
940-846-3719, CELL 940-521-1240
AUCTION
HORSES BROKE
trained & boarded. Long Ranch,
(940)393-6517.
Mowing
ACREAGE MOWING
Tractor services. Plowing, seeding,
aerating, tilling, fertilizing available.
Tommy, (940)482-6578.
Hunting
2 older hunters looking for place in
Wise County to hog hunt. Call Greg
for details, (817)735-2812.
Pasture and feed
HAY
Horse & Cow Quality
50 years of actual service
in Hay Sales. Try us and
see if our prices can be beat!
Thank you,
Danny Taylor
940-389-3068
Charles H. Taylor
940-393-2728
LONESOME DOVE FEED
Authorized Bryant dealer, great feed
at low prices! Located 1231
CR4380, Decatur. (940)389-2945.
SKID STEER SERVICE
Logan Park
940-393-6622
HORSE BOARDING
Pasture and/or full care. Use of covered arena. Springtown area.
(817)247-5034.
CUSTOM ROUND/SQUARE
baling , mowing, plowing, grain drill, trees
trimmed, gardens
tilled. Hay hauling and
hay for sale. Call
(940)393-9616, (940)683-3148.
Flusche Enterprises, Inc.
940-759-2203
Free rent, utilities, and satellite TV
for 1-bedroom apartment with nice
living room at registered horse
ranch. Very nice condition in return
for 15 hours/week of chores and
horse care around ranch. Must have
excellent references, experience
with horses and ranch work, and be
willing to submit to a background
check. No animals. Rhome area.
Call Richard, (940)393-9036.
✭COASTAL HAY✭
Large round bales, heavily fertilized
& herbicided. Near Alvord, will load.
(940)872-2197.
OPEN RANGE RESOURCES
Custom no till drill service. Mike,
(817)247-3381.
ROUND & SQUARE BALES
Coastal, wheat, coastal/rye mix. Delivery available. Call for pricing.
(940)841-2150.
ROUND BALES FOR SALE
Prairie grass (big, heavy bales),
winter rye & oat (4x5). From $70.
(940)393-0944, (940)627-2971 or
(940)255-0244.
PETS
• Pets
• Pets Lost & Found
• Pet Care/Training
• Pet Stud Services
Garage sales
!!ATTENTION!!
Garage sale ads must be called in
BEFORE NOON MONDAY to run in
the All Around Wise/Wednesday
edition. As of Oct. 1, 2012, all classifieds are in All Around Wise. We
do not run garage sales the weekend before the sale.
Alvord, 602 Grand Oaks Court, Sat.,
Oct. 13, 7a.m.-3p.m. Garage sale.
Tools, tools, tools! Household items
& some clothing.
Boyd, First United Methodist
Church, 540 S. Allen (FM 730
South), Sat., Oct. 13, 9a.m. Huge
sale, household items, clothing,
books, crafts, jewelry, children’s
games, lots more.
Bridgeport, 1102 Halsell, Fri.-Sat.,
Oct. 12-13. Jumbo garage sale, Pinterest Furniture Paradise, designer
purses, quality clothes, sports
equipment, much more.
Decatur, 1105 W. Hawk Drive,
Fri.-Sat., Oct. 12-13, 8a.m.-4p.m.
Garage sale. Antique barber chair,
computer table, miscellaneous furniture, clothing (baby-adult), miscellaneous Halloween decor/costumes,
lots more.
Decatur, 1628 Preskitt Road,
Fri.-Sat., Oct. 12-13, 8a.m. TVs,
mowers, cell phones, clothes, miscellaneous items.
Decatur, 205 Harvey Lane, off FM
2264, 7 miles from Highway 287,
Sat., Oct. 13, 8a.m.-2p.m. Community garage sale.
DECATUR, 3206 S. FM 51,
Sat., Oct. 13, starts at 8a.m. Yard
sale.
Decatur, FM 730 North to CR2360
to PR2375, watch for signs, Sat.,
Oct. 13, 8a.m.-? 5-family garage
sale. Furniture, too much to list.
Decatur, Highway 287 to FM 2264,
left on PR 4215, (378 PR 4215),
Sat.-Sun., Oct. 13-14. Yard sale.
(940)627-6159.
Decatur: Hwy. 380 east, 9 miles,
180 CR2320. Sat., Oct. 13,
8a.m.-2p.m., Sun., Oct. 14,
10a.m.-2p.m. Huge estate sale. Antiques, nice kid’s clothes, desks, tables, toys, farm equipment, JD60,
tools, ammo cases, trailers, much
more. (940)393-5265.
ATTENTION GARAGE
SALE ADVERTISERS:
First,
the Bad News...
Midweek Classified Deadlines
are moving to Mondays at Noon.
Now, the
GOOD News...
That means your Garage
Sale ad will be seen by
more than 28,000 All
Around Wise readers,
county-wide.
Call 940-627-5987 before
Noon on Mondays to get
your ad included in All
Weekend and
All Around Wise Around Wise AND the
Weekend Messenger!
Only $1/word over 20 words
!!ATTENTION!!
We suggest that our readers thoroughly investigate any advertiser
before investing any money.
POODLES FROM PARADISE
Registered. 2 apricot toy, male puppies. Email for pics/prices:
[email protected];
or call (940)393-5834 for details.
REGISTERED POODLES
Ready to go Oct. 19, taking deposits
now. 4 males, 2 females, some rare
colors. (817)636-2826.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20 AT 10 AM
• Appliances
• Clothing/Jewelry
• Furniture
• Garage Sales
• Firewood
• Miscellaneous
• Auctions
Selling for Jim and Margaret Bilbrey
5597 FM 455 Montague Texas (3 miles east of Hwy. 59)
TRANSPORTATION
Alvord, 110 W. Washington, Sat.,
Oct. 13, 7a.m.-2p.m. Clothes: boy’s,
plus ladies, men’s up to 3X-large.
Home decor, storage cabinet, futon,
baker’s table, coolers, tent, fishing
equipment, tools, 4-wheeler, weight
bench, garage items, lots miscellaneous items.
$20 for
20 Words
Pets
POOL TABLE
Almost new 8 foot Brunswick pool
table with hardwood, protective table top & vinyl cover and all playing
accessories. Less than 1-year-old,
rarely used. Cost new $3,000; bargain at $2,500. Call Mark Jordan at
the Wise County Messenger,
(940)627-5987 or [email protected] for more information.
Lutheran Church of Decatur worshiping at Candlewood Suites, 601
W. Thompson St., Sundays,
10:30a.m. Everyone welcome. More
information call (940)866-8591.
• Boats
• Cars
• Recreational Vehicles
• Trucks
• Accessories
• Trailers
• Wanted to Buy
Cars
107 S. Hwy 287 • Decatur, TX 76234
940-626-8000 • 940-626-8003
No Credit Check
Bad Credit - No Credit
No Problem
Hassle Free Financing
Report to Credit Bureau
Many Clean & Reliable
Cars, Trucks, SUVs in
Inventory.
Come By and See Us!
Trade Ins Welcome!
940-626-8000
www.bmgautosales.com
www.bmgautogroup.com
[email protected]
Bishop’s
Wise Car
& Truck Co.
1110 Hovey St. Bridgeport
940-683-1999
BAD CREDIT OK
BUY HERE
PAY HERE
WWW.WISECARANDTRUCK.NET
DEPENDABLE CARS & TRUCKS
$3,500 or less. We finance! Cowgirl Auto
Sales, 804 Business
Highway 287, Decatur,
TX; (940)626-0070.
Let’s do business! www.cowgirlautosales.com.
I’LL BUY THOSE YARD CARS
as well as your good used cars.
Arvin, (817)925-8768.
Recreational vehicles
2004 HONDA SHADOW AERO
(VT750C), WINDSHIELD, BACKREST, CRASH BARS, AND LUGGAGE RACK ADDED! Inspired by
both the Shadow A.C.E. 750 Deluxe
and Shadow Spirit 750, this classic
machine features incomparable
retro styling, shaft drive; a low, 26”
seat height, 50 MPG, and best of
all, full-sized looks and performance
without the full-sized price. Maroon,
7,095
miles.
$4,000.
(940)393-8663.
OAK FIREWOOD
seasoned, split. $110/cord. Sunset.
(940)845-4732.
NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF BOYD
2013-14 TEXAS COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
The City of Boyd will submit a
Community Development Fund application for $275,000 to provide
citywide water and sewer improvements to the Texas Dept. of Agriculture - CDBG Program. Applications
will be available for review on and
after Oct. 19, 2012, at the City Hall,
100 E Rock Island Avenue, Boyd,
during regular business hours.
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
original Letters Testamentary for the
Estate of Elvena Gayler aka Elvena
Berthena Gayler aka Gaylor, Deceased, were issued on October 5,
2012, in Cause No. PR3329, pending in the County Court No. 2, Wise
County, Texas, to: Jerry W. Gayler,
Bobbie Lee Johnson, and Ann
Janette Hartfield.
All persons having claims against
this Estate which is currently being
administered are required to present
them to the undersigned within the
time and in the manner prescribed
by law.
Brett J. Wyatt
Attorney for Jerry W. Gayler
2225 E. Randol Mill Rd, Suite 312
Arlington, Texas 76011
Tel: (817) 633-2283
Fax: (817) 633-3172
Public Hearings
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF NEW FAIRVIEW
Notice is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission and
City Council of the City of New Fairview will hold a joint public hearing
on, October 30, 2012, at 7:00 PM at
the New Fairview City Hall at 999 Illinois Lane, New Fairview, Texas, to
receive public input on an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the
City of New Fairview (Ord. No.
2010-01-149) to rezone a 4.999
Acre parcel of land out of Block 51,
Abstract No. 744 from “SF” Single
Family and “M” Manufacturing to “C”
Commercial zoning district. Said
property being located on the northeast corner of FM 407 and Graham
Rd. The Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council will receive
public input on the proposed change
to the Zoning Map and then consider adoption. These meetings are
open for public comment.
Legal notices
City of Decatur
ORDINANCE NO. 2012-10-07
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DECATUR, TEXAS, ADOPTING PROVISIONS FOR PREPAYMENT FOR
GASOLINE AND DIESEL FUEL AT
RETAIL FUEL BUSINESSES;
PROVIDING A REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE OF OCTOBER 13, 2012.
Duly passed and approved by the
City Council of the City of Decatur,
Texas this 8th day of October.
Martin Woodruff, Mayor
Attest:
Diane Cockrell, TRMC
City Secretary
This ordinance, in its entirety, is
available for review in the Office of
the City Secretary located at City
Hall, 201 E. Walnut.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Card of Thanks
• Let’s Swap
• Lost & Found
• Personal
• Wanted
Paradise, 657 CR3673, off Cottondale Road, Sat., Oct. 13,
8a.m.-3p.m. Inside barn sale.
Baby/men’s/women’s items, furniture, yard equipment, etc.
Firewood
7B
Personal
Lutheran Church of Decatur worshiping at Candlewood Suites, 601
W. Thompson St., Sundays,
10:30a.m. Everyone welcome. More
information call (940)866-8591.
940-627-5987 • [email protected]
SPLIT FIREWOOD
$75/full load. Your truck, I load.
Credit
cards
accepted.
(817)444-0861, (817)690-4011.
Miscellaneous
Furniture
FREE STANDING BAR
and 2 bar stools, $200. Victorian
computer desk, $400. Kenmore gas
grill, $150. Porch swing, $60.
(940)627-9484.
FOR MORE INFO GO TO:
www.murpheysauction.com
MURPHEY’S AUCTION CO.
940-841-3129
MARK MURPHEY TX # 12938
Save on Aarons lease returns.
Sanitized queen-size mattress and
foundation, $119. 5-piece bedroom
from $329. Laptops from $289.
Lamp pairs from $29. Sofa and love
seat, both for $349. TVs, appliances, recliners and more. Cash,
credit card, debit card or check.
Limited quantiies. Aarons, 1300
Highway 51 South, Decatur, next to
Dollar General. (940)627-5043, ask
for Miles.
We buy & sell USED OFFICE FURNITURE, 1117 Halsell Street,
Downtown Bridgeport. Delivery, installation
available.
Call
(940)683-4911 for more information.
FOR SALE: 5 GAS HEATERS
(2 Dearborn) Set up for propane.
$100/$150. (817)489-2514.
LIMITED EDITION MARTIN
COWBOY III GUITAR
#299 of 750, with case. Price has
been reduced. Call (940)872-9556
or see at Harris Music Center, 111
W. Main, Decatur.
OLD, FULL-SIZED BEDROOM
suite, good mattress, $50. Baker’s
rack, $30. Roll-top desk, $60. Oversized recliner, blue, good condition,
$65. Clothes: XL shirts, dresses,
pants. (940)210-5619.
Pecan table with 6 chairs, $300. TV
sets, $50/each. 1982 Ford F250 4x4
pickup, $600. (940)393-2895.
PECANS - NEW CROP
$3.50 lb. unshelled, $9.00 lb.
shelled. Partridge Pecans.
(940)627-1484, (940)393-5903.
940-627-5987 • WCMESSENGER.COM/SUBSCRIBE
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER
OF SALE
and issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) of the District
Court of Wise 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 October 10, 2012, seized, levied
upon, and will, on the first
Tuesday in November, 2012,
the same being the 6th day
of said month, at the Southeast Entrance, Wise County
Courthouse, 101 1/2 N. Trinity
of the Courthouse of the said
County, in the City of Decatur,
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 Wise and the State of Texas, to-wit:
Sale #; Cause #, Judgement
Date; Acct. #, Order Issue
Date; Style of Case; Legal
Description
1
8555 07/17/12
A0037000905(R00
0001551)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BOYD
INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOSEPH PACK
2.6086 acres, more or less,
situated in the C. L. Bledsoe
Survey, Abstract 37, Wise
County, Texas, of which
0.0865 acre lies with the
Pope road;as described in
deed dated, February 14,
2001, from Mobile Home Realty of Texas to Joseph Pack,
recorded in Volume 1038,
Page 574, Official Records of
Wise County, Texas.
2
9190
07/17/12
R0435001301(R00
0027877)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
CHICO
INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. MARGARET STOCKARD
TRACT 3 0.505 acre, more
or less, out of Block 13, Original Townsite to the City of
Crafton, Wise County, Texas,
as described in a deed dated
June 9, 1987, from Leona
C. Kinnear to R.C. Stockard
etux, in Volume 236, Page
498, Real Records of Wise
County, Texas.
3
9190
07/17/12
R0435001300(R00
0027876)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
CHICO
INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. MARGARET STOCKARD
TRACT 2 The surface estate
only in Lot 1, the East onefourth of Block 13, situated in
the George Crafton Survey,
Abstract 923, located in Wise
County, Texas, as described
in deed dated June 9, 1987,
from Leona C. Kinner to R. C.
Stockard and wife Margaret
Stockard, recorded in Volume
236, Page 498, Real Records
of Wise County, Texas.
4
9190
07/17/12
R0435001102(R00
0027873)
OCTOBER 10,
2010
CHICO
INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. MARGARET STOCKARD
TRACT 1 1.01 acre, more or
less, out of Block 14, Original
Townsite to the City of Crafton, Wise County, Texas, as
described, as First Tract, in
deed dated June 24, 1996,
from Jo Mercer to Margaret Stockard, in Volume 662,
Page 27, Real Records of
Wise County, Texas.
5
9473
08/06/12
95243DEN(S2595
-0125-00WIS, S2595012500,
R000040550 and S25950125-00)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
NORTHWEST
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
VS. RICHARD J. CLITHERO
Lots 13 and 14, Block 10,
Original Townsite Addition,
Town of Rhome, Wise County, Texas, according to the
map or plat thereof, recorded
in Volume 5, Page 640, Deed
Records of Wise County, Texas.
6
9614
06/13/11
R0155796(155796
DEN, S01000118-00WIS, S0100011800,
R000038109 and S01000118-00)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
NORTHWEST
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
VS. RAYMOND WALLER, ET
AL
Lot 18, Aurora Heights Addition, City of Aurora, Wise
County, Texas, according to
the map or plat thereof, recorded in Cabinet “A”, Slide
524, Plat Records of Wise
County, Texas.
7
9705
07/17/12
S2682039200(R00
0041743)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ROSENDO B. RODRIQUEZ, ET AL
Lot 24, Block 11, Runaway
Bay, Unit No. 2, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Volume 1, Page 1, Map Records of Wise County, Texas.
8
9731
08/29/11
R1771038300(R00
0032003)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. JOHNSON OAKS, LP
TRACT 8 Lot 83, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
9
9731
08/29/11
R1771035100(R00
0031971)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. JOHNSON OAKS, LP
TRACT 7 Lot 51, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
10
9731
08/29/11
R1771034700(R00
0031967)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. JOHNSON OAKS, LP
TRACT 6 Lot 47, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
11
9731
08/29/11
R1771023900(R00
0031882)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. JOHNSON OAKS, LP
TRACT 4 Lot 39 Block 2, Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an addition to the City of Fairview,
Wise County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof,
recorded in Cabinet “B”, Slide
440, Map Records of Wise
County, Texas.
12
9731
08/29/11
R1771021200(R00
0031854)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. JOHNSON OAKS, LP
TRACT 3 Lot 12, and the
South one-half of Lot 13,
Block 2, Chisholm Hills,
Phase III, an addition to the
City of Fairview, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Cabinet “B”, Slide 440, Map
Records of Wise County,
Texas.
13
9731
08/29/11
R1771012300(R00
0031839)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTY VS. JOHNSON OAKS, LP
TRACT 2 Lot 23, Block 1,
Chisholm Hills, Phase II, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 439, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
14
9831
07/17/12
S2682003300(R00
0041385)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 11 Lot 11, Block 2,
Runaway Bay, Unit 2, a subdivision in Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Pages 1-8, Plat Records of
Wise County, Texas.
15
9831
07/17/12
S2682043900(R00
0041790)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 12 Lot 23, Block 13,
Runaway Bay, Unit 2, a subdivision in Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Pages 1-8, Plat Records of
Wise County, Texas.
vision in Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
3, Page 269-276, Plat Records of Wise County, Texas.
18
9831
07/17/12
R2687048600(280
04-02000-09069000000)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 9 Lot 69, Block 9,
Runaway Bay, Unit 7A, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Page 60, Map Records of
Wise County, Texas.
19
9831
07/17/12
R2687043200(280
04-02000-09015000000)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 8 Lot 15, Block 9,
Runaway Bay, Unit 7A, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Page 60, Map Records of
Wise County, Texas.
20
9831
07/17/12
R2687019000(280
04-02000-03035000000)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 7 Lot 35, Block 3,
Runaway Bay, Unit 7A, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Page 60, Map Records of
Wise County, Texas.
21
9831
07/17/12
R2687018700(280
04-02000-03024000000)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 6 Lot 24, Block 3,
Runaway Bay, Unit 7A, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Page 60, Map Records of
Wise County, Texas.
16
9831
07/17/12
R2685009200(R00
0034106)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 1 Lot 3, Block 6,
Runaway Bay, Unit 5, a subdivision in Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Pages 20-29, Plat Records
of Wise County, Texas.
22
9831
07/17/12
R2687021200(280
04-02000-04013000000)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 5 Lot 13, Block 4,
Runaway Bay, Unit 7A, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Page 60, Map Records of
Wise County, Texas.
17
9831
07/17/12
S2681047100(R00
0041194)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 10 Lot 12, Block 10,
Runaway Bay, Unit 1, a subdi-
23
9831
07/17/12
S2686015300(R00
0042314)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 2 Lot 48, Block 2,
Runaway Bay, Unit 6, a subdi-
vision in Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Pages 30-44, 64 and 65,
Plat Records of Wise County,
Texas.
24
9831
07/17/12
R2687002800(280
04-02000-01028000000)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 3 Lot 28, Block 1,
Runaway Bay, Unit 7A, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
as described in Volume 135,
Page 636, Real Records of
Wise County, Texas.
25
9831
07/17/12
R2687012300(280
04-02000-01123000000)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
CITY OF RUNAWAY BAY
AND WISE COUNTY VS.
UNITED EDUCATORS LIFE
INSURANCE
TRACT 4 Lot 123, Block
1, Runaway Bay, Unit 7A,
Amended, an addition to
Wise County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof,
recorded in Volume 1, Page
60, Map Records of Wise
County, Texas.
26
10101
07/17/12
R0981013700(R00
0324677)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
CHICO
INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
WISE COUNTRY VS. AARON WOLSEY, ET AL
Lot 137, North Star Pointe,
Section 2, Phase 1, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“C”, Slide 94, Map Records of
Wise County, Texas.
27
10153
07/17/12
28004-0200009078000000(R2687049
600R2687-049600)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
JACKSBORO
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ROBERT CORBETT, ET AL
Lot 78, Block 9, Runaway
Bay, Unit 7A, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Volume 1, Page 45, Map Records of Wise County, Texas.
29
TX10254
04/11/11
R1970-053600WIS(95117DEN
, R1970053600, R000032835
and R1970-0536-00)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
NORTHWEST
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
WISE COUNTY AND CITY
OF NEWARK VS. BELINDA
ROGERS
Lot 12, Block 10, Newark
Beach Estates an Addition to
Wise County Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Cabinet “A”,
Slide 329, Map Records of
Wise County, Texas.
30
TX10382
04/11/11
R1771032000(R00
0031940)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT VS.
JCO GP LLC
TRACT 9 Lot 20, Block 3,
Chisholm
Hills
Addition,
Phase 3, an addition to the
City of Fairview, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Cabinet “B”, Pages 440 and
441, Plat Records of Wise
County, Texas.
31
TX10382
04/11/11
R1771012400(R00
0031840)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT VS.
JCO GP LLC
TRACT 8 Lot 24, Block 1,
Chisholm
Hills
Addition,
Phase 2, an addition to the
City of Fairview, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Cabinet “B”, Pages 440 and
441, Plat Records of Wise
County, Texas.
32
TX10382
04/11/11
R1771031600(R00
0031936)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT VS.
JCO GP LLC
TRACT 7 Lot 16, Block 3,
Chisholm
Hills
Addition,
Phase 3, an addition to the
City of Fairview, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Cabinet “B”, Pages 440 and
441, Plat Records of Wise
County, Texas.
33
TX10382
04/11/11
R1771023400(R00
0031877)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT VS.
JCO GP LLC
TRACT 5 Lot 34, Block 2,
Chisholm
Hills
Addition,
Phase 3, an addition to the
City of Fairview, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Cabinet “B”, Pages 440 and
441, Plat Records of Wise
County, Texas.
34
TX10382
04/11/11
R1771031800(R00
0031938)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT VS.
JCO GP LLC
TRACT 4 Lot 18, Block 3,
Chisholm
Hills
Addition,
Phase 3, an addition to the
City of Fairview, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Cabinet “B”, Pages 440 and
441, Plat Records of Wise
County, Texas.
35
TX10382
04/11/11
R1771030600(R00
0031926)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT VS.
JCO GP LLC
TRACT 1 Lot 6, Block 3, Chisholm Hills Addition, Phase
III, an addition to the City of
Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet “B”, Pages 440 and 441,
Plat Records of Wise County,
Texas
36
TX10382
04/11/11
R1771021400(R00
0031857)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT VS.
JCO GP LLC
TRACT 2 Lot 14 and the
North 1/2 of Lot 13, Block
2, Chisholm Hills Addition,
Phase 3, an addition to the
City of Fairview, Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Cabinet “B”, Pages 440 and
441, Plat Records of Wise
County, Texas.
38
TX10456
06/08/12
R0255000700(R00
0027512,
94221DEN and
R0255-000700WIS)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
CITY OF NEWARK, ET AL
VS. DELILAH SHERMAN, ET
AL
120.00 feet by 90.00 feet,
containing 0.2479 acre, more
or less, situated in the Cain
T. Brush Survey, Abstract 93,
Wise County, Texas, as described in deed dated September 8, 2006, from Janice
Lovell to Delilah Ann Sherman etal, in Volume 1727,
Page 343, Official Records of
Wise County, Texas.
39
TX10507
07/17/12
A0348000402(R00
0007726)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
CHICO
INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. TERRY PALMER
17.92 acres, more or less,
situated in the G. H. & H. RR.
Co. Survey No. 3, Abstract
348, Wise County, Texas, as
described in deed dated September 28, 1987, from Billy
Charles Riley etux to Terry
Palmer, in Volume 252, Page
1, Real Records of Wise
County, Texas.
40
TX10634
07/17/12
R2710024200(R00
0035615)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. HENRY L MCGEE JR
Lot 12, Block 9, Satellite
Subdivision. Phase I, Unit 2,
an addition to Wise County,
Texas, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in
Volume 4, Page 37, Map Records of Wise County, Texas.
41
TX10637
07/17/12
D2855002102(R00
0026423)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LEONARD WAYNE WILLIAMS
0.159 acre, more or less,
situated in the James Tarlton
Survey, Abstract 805, Wise
County, Texas, as described
in deed dated November 13,
1978, from Leonard W. Williams to Susan Marye Williams, in Volume 382, Page
699, Deed Records of Wise
County, Texas.
42
TX10674
07/17/12
S2686008000(R00
0042241)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. CARL F FINLEY
Lot 80, Block 1, Runaway Bay
Addition, Unit 6, an addition
to the City of Runaway Bay,
Wise County, Texas, as described in Volume 375, Page
25, Real Records of Wise
County, Texas.
43
TX10675
06/08/12
R2710105000(R00
0035998)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. DAVID LEE HARALSON
A 2.83 acre tract of land out
of the C. Frazier Survey, Abstract 294, in Wise County,
Texas, as described in deed
dated February 8, 1991, from
Anna L. Haralson to David
Lee Haralson, in Volume 393,
Page 508, Official Records of
Wise County, Texas.
44
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000206(R00
0014268)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 4 2.50 acres, more
or less, situated in the M. E. P.
& P. Railroad Company Survey, Abstract 633, and being
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
9B
NOTICES
Tract 24, Hills of Oliver Creek
Subdivision, an unrecorded
subdivision in Wise County,
Texas, as described in deed
dated January 5, 2011, from
Landmark Trading Company,
LP to Rose Land and Finance
Corp., Volume 2213, Page
518, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
45
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000196(R00
0044711)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 14
1.942 acres,
more or less, situated in the
M. E. P. & P. Railroad Company Survey, Abstract 633,
and being Tract 227, The
Hills of Oliver Creek Subdivision, Phase 2, an unrecorded
subdivision in Wise County,
Texas, as described in deed
dated January 5, 2011, from
Landmark Trading Company,
LP to Rose Land and Finance
Corp., in Volume 2213, Page
515, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
46
TX10679
06/08/12
A0861000251(R00
0044436)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 13 2.00 acres, more
or less, situated in the A. J.
Walker Survey, Abstract 861,
and being Tract 83, Coyote
Ridge Subdivision, Phase
2-A, an unrecorded subdivision in Wise County, Texas,
as described in deed dated
January 5, 2011, from Landmark Trading Company, LP
to Rose Land and Finance
Corp., in Volume 2213, Page
509, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
47
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000222(R00
0014284)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 1 2.00 acres, more or
less, situated in the M. E. P. &
P. Railroad Company Survey,
Abstract 633, and being Lot
26, Coyote Ridge Addition,
Phase Two, an unrecorded
subdivision in Wise County,
Texas, as described in deed
dated January 5, 2011, from
JCEF Limited to Rose Land
and Finance Corp., in Volume
2213, Page 490, Official Records of Wise County, Texas.
48
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000130(R00
0014232)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 3 2.359 acres, more
or less, situated in the M. E.
P. & P. Railroad Company
Survey, Abstract 633, and
being Lot 209, Hills of Oliver
Creek Subdivision, Phase
Two, an unrecorded subdivision in Wise County, Texas,
as described in deed dated
January 5, 2011, from Landmark Trading Company, LP
to Rose Land and Finance
Corp., in Volume 2213, Page
512, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
49
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000180(R00
0043165)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 5 2.562 acres, more
or less, situated in the M. E.
P. & P. Railroad Company
Survey, Abstract 633, and being Tract 207, Hills of Oliver
Creek Subdivision, Phase
2, an unrecorded subdivision in Wise County, Texas,
as described in deed dated
January 5, 2011, from Landmark Trading Company, LP
to Rose Land and Finance
Corp., in Volume 2213, Page
527, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
50
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000186(R00
0043610)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 6 2.977 acres, more
or less, situated in the M. E.
P. & P. Railroad Company
Survey, Abstract 633, and being Tract 173, Hills of Oliver
Creek Subdivision, Phase
Two, an unrecorded subdivision in Wise County, Texas,
as described as “Tract One”
in deed dated May 1, 2001,
from Rex Dickenson, Substitute Trustee to JCEF Limited, in Volume 1041, Page
630, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
51
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000190(R00
0043894)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 7 2.221 acres, more
or less, situated in the M. E.
P. & P. Railroad Company
Survey, Abstract 633, and being Tract 174, Hills of Oliver
Creek Subdivision, Phase
Two, an unrecorded subdivision in Wise County, Texas,
as described as “Tract Two”
in deed dated May 1, 2001,
from Rex Dickenson, Substitute Trustee to JCEF Limited, in Volume 1041, Page
630, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
52
TX10679
06/08/12
A0373000370(R00
0008665)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 9 2.075 acres, more
or less, situated in the P. P.
Harding Survey, Abstract
373, and being Lot 78, Hills
of Oliver Creek Subdivision,
an unrecorded subdivision in
Wise County, Texas, as described in deed dated January 5, 2011, from JCEF Limited to Rose Land and Finance
Corp., in Volume 2213, Page
494, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
53
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000111(R00
0014213)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 10 1.91 acres, more
or less, situated in the M. E. P.
& P. Railroad Company Survey, Abstract 633, and being
Lot 176, Hills of Oliver Creek
Subdivision, Phase 2, an unrecorded subdivision in Wise
County, Texas, as described
in deed dated January 5,
2011, from Landmark Trading
Company, LP to Rose Land
and Finance Corp., in Volume
2213, Page 521, Official Records of Wise County, Texas.
54
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000182(R00
0043167)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 11 2.00 acres, more
or less, situated in the M. E. P.
& P. Railroad Company Survey, Abstract 633, and being
Lot 249, Hills of Oliver Creek
Subdivision, an unrecorded
subdivision in Wise County,
Texas, as described in deed
dated January 5, 2011, from
Landmark Trading Company,
LP to Rose Land and Finance
Corp., in Volume 2213, Page
530, Official Records of Wise
County, Texas.
55
TX10679
06/08/12
A0633000282(R00
0043491)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JCEF LIMITED
TRACT 12 2.50 acres, more
or less, situated in the M. E. P.
& P. Railroad Company Survey, Abstract 633, and being
Lot 23, Coyote Ridge Subdivision, Phase 2, an unrecorded
subdivision in Wise County,
Texas, as described in deed
dated January 5, 2011, from
JCEF Limited to Rose Land
and Finance Corp., in Volume
2213, Page 502, Official Records of Wise County, Texas.
56
TX10687
07/17/12
S2686018700(R00
0042347)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. JAMES L WAGONER
Lot 82, Block 2, Runaway
Bay, Unit 6, an addition to
Wise County, Texas, as described in Volume 1, Page
428, Real Records of Wise
County, Texas.
57
TX10700
06/08/12
Z001994(R070700
0900R000028594
and
R0707-000900)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
SPRINGTOWN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. DEBRA GALLAWAY
4.96 acres, more or less,
situated in the T. & P. RR.
Co. Survey 33, Wise County,
Texas, as described in deed
dated July 1, 1998, from Jay
Richard Thomas to Deborah
Lee Thomas, in Volume 797,
Page 823, Official Records of
Wise County, Texas.
58
TX10702
07/17/12
R2850-001400WIS(167738DE
N,
R2850001400 and R2850001400)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
NORTHWEST
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
VS. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS
AND/OR DEVISEES OF THE
ESTATE OF MARY ETHEL
LAMBERT, DECEASED
5.00 acres, more or less,
situated in the Smith County
School Land Survey, Block
17, Abstract 743, Wise County, Texas, As described in
deed dated March 4, 1993,
from 114 Rhome Investment
Company, L.P. to Veterans
Land Board of Texas, in Volume 486, Page 509, Deed
Records of Wise County,
Texas.
59
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771041400(R00
0032034)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 2 Lot 114, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
60
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771023200(R00
0031875)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 3 Lot 32, Block 2,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
61
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771051400(R00
0032061)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 4 Lot 14, Block 5,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
62
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771042000(R00
0032040)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 5 Lot 4, Block 4, Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an addition to the City of Fairview,
Wise County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof,
recorded in Cabinet “B”, Slide
440, Map Records of Wise
County, Texas.
63
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771034500(R00
0031965)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 6 Lot 45, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
64
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771030500(R00
0031925)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 10 Lot 5, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
65
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771052200(R00
0032069)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 11 Lot 22, Block 5,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
66
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771035600(R00
0031976)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 12 Lot 56, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
67
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771011600(R00
0031832)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 14 Lot 16, Block 1,
Chisholm Hills, Phase II, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
68
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771027500(R00
0031918)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 15 Lot 75, Block 2,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
69
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771040100(R00
0032021)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 16 Lot , Block 3, Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an addition to the City of Fairview,
Wise County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof,
recorded in Cabinet “B”, Slide
440, Map Records of Wise
County, Texas.
70
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771041200(R00
0032032)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 18 Lot 112, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
71
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771041600(R00
0032036)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 19 Lot 116, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
72
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771052800(R00
0032075)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 20 Lot 28, Block 5,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
73
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771022900(R00
0031872)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 25 Lot 29, Block 2,
10B
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
74
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771030900(R00
0031929)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 26 Lot 9, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
75
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771036600(R00
0031986)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 27 Lot 66, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
76
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771036700(R00
0031987)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 28 Lot 67, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
77
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771011800(R00
0031834)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 29 Lot 18R, Block 1,
Chisholm Hills, Phase II, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 370, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
78
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771035300(R00
0031973)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 30 Lot 53, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
79
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771033900(R00
0031959)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 31 Lot 39, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
80
TX10706
07/17/12
NOTICES
R1771026800(R00
0031911)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 32 Lot 68, Block 2,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
81
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771025700(R00
0031900)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 33 Lot 57, Block 2,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
82
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771027700(R00
0031920)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 35 Lot 77, Block 2,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
83
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771011100(R00
0031827)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 36 Lot 11, Block 1,
Chisholm Hills, Phase II, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 439, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
84
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771011200(R00
0031828)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 37 Lot 12, Block 1,
Chisholm Hills, Phase II, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 439, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
85
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771011300(R00
0031829)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 38 Lot 12, Block 1,
Chisholm Hills, Phase II, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 439, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
86
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771011400(R00
0031830)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 39 Lot 14, Block 1,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fair-
view, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 439, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
87
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771035000(R00
0031970)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 41 Lot 50, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
88
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771035500(R00
0031975)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 42 Lot 55, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
89
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771036800(R00
0031988)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 43 Lot 68, Block 3,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
90
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771051500(R00
0032062)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 44 Lot 15, Block 5,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
91
TX10706
07/17/12
R1771052000(R00
0032067)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNSON COUNTRY
OAKS, INC.
TRACT 46 Lot 20, Block 5,
Chisholm Hills, Phase III, an
addition to the City of Fairview, Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 440, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
92
TX10834
07/17/12
A0156006112(R00
0047623)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
CHICO
INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT VS.
UNIVERSAL
MORTGAGE
CORP
5.38 acres, more or less,
situated in the Cook County
School Land Survey, Subdivision No. 2, Section 4,
Abstract 156, Wise County,
Texas, as described in deed
dated October 4, 2005, from
David Webb, Substitute Trustee to Universal Mortgage
Corporation, in Volume 1608,
Page 408, Official Records of
Wise County, Texas.
93
TX10884
06/08/12
Z001150(R360002
6800R36000268-00)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
POOLVILLE INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNNY HEARN, ET AL
TRACT 3 Lot 68, Block 2,
Salt Creek, Phase II, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 470, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
94
TX10884
06/08/12
Z001149(R360002
6700R36000267-00)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
POOLVILLE INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNNY HEARN, ET AL
TRACT 2 Lot 67, Block 2,
Salt Creek, Phase II, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 470, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
95
TX10884
06/08/12
Z001148(R360002
6600R36000266-00)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
POOLVILLE INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHNNY HEARN, ET AL
TRACT 1 Lot 66, Block 2,
Salt Creek, Phase II, an addition to Wise County, Texas,
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Cabinet
“B”, Slide 470, Map Records
of Wise County, Texas.
96
TX10918
06/08/12
R1850001600(R00
0044223)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. BRIGHTON TRADING
COMPANY
TRACT 1 Lot 16, Block 1,
Sage Brush Estates Phase 1,
Wise County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof,
recorded in Volume “B”, Page
139, Map Records of Wise
County, Texas.
97
TX10953
07/17/12
M3U99108318120
2 ( N 0 0 0 1 0 6 5 8 4 ,
N000300866,
8318120U9910
and 8318120- U9910)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 11 A .003667 Royalty Interest in the J S Stewart GU #2 Lease, Operator
Cholla Petroleum, Inc., Texas
Railroad Commission #0928511, out of Abstract 240,
Geo H Duncan Survery, located in Wise County, Texas.
98
TX10953
07/17/12
M0263210831812
01(N000458496,
831812002632101,
83181200263210-1,
83181200263210
and
83181200263210)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 20 A .002511 Royalty Interest in the W Clayton
#1 Lease, Operator Excel Oil
& Gas Inc., Texas Railroad
Commission #09-30519, out
of Abstract 324, J J Gholson
Lot 9 Survey, located in Wise
County, Texas.
99
TX10953
07/17/12
M3V01018318120
2(N000300900,
8318120V0101
8318120- V0101)
OCTOBER 10,
and
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 19 A .002551 Royalty
Interest in the Mary F Stewart
Lease, Operator Devon Energy Prod Co., Texas Railroad
Commission
#09-203391,
out of Abstract 324, Jacob J
Gholson Survey, located in
Wise County, Texas.
100
TX10953
07/17/12
M3V02708318120
2(N000040281,
8318120V0270
and
8318120- V0270)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 18 A .001578 Royalty Interest in the Stewart
Womack Lease, Operator
Sabre Operating, Inc., Texas
Railroad Commission #0992976, out of Abstract 240, G
H Duncan Survey, located in
Wise County, Texas.
101
TX10953
07/17/12
M0257384831812
01(N000406752,
831812002573841,
83181200257384-1,
83181200257384
and
83181200257384)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 17 A .000596 Royalty Interest in the T W Womack Unit #4 Lease, Operator
Devon Energy Prod Co., Texas Railroad Commission #09179601, out of Abstract 240,
George Duncan Survey, located in Wise County, Texas.
102
TX10953
07/17/12
M0220100831812
01(N000392409,
831812002201001,
83181200220100-1,
83181200220100
and
83181200220100)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 16 A .003667 Royalty Interest in the Mary F
Stewart #2 Lease, Operator Devon Energy Prod Co.,
Texas Railroad Commission
#09-93749, out of Abstract
324, Jacob J Gholson Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
103
TX10953
07/17/12
M0219910831812
01(N000392396,
831812002199101,
83181200219910-1,
83181200219910
and
83181200219910)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 15 A .003667 Royalty
Interest in the J S Stewart #2
Lease, Operator Cholla Petroleum Inc., Texas Railroad
Commission #09-27894, out
of Abstract 240, Geo H Duncan Survey, located in Wise
County, Texas.
104
TX10953
07/17/12
M0219198831812
0 1 ( N 0 0 0 3 9 2 3 5 7 ,
M3U91988318120
2, N000007548,
N132900,
831812002191981,
83181200219198-1,
8318120U9198,
8318120-U9198,
83181200219198
and
83181200219198)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 14 A .025045 Royalty Interest in the Stewart
#3 Lease, Operator Lakota
Energy LTD, Texas Railroad
Commission
#09-178855,
out of Abstract 240, George
H Duncan Survey, located in
Wise County, Texas.
105
TX10953
07/17/12
M0219195831812
01(N000392345,
831812002191951,
83181200219195-1,
83181200219195
and
83181200219195)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 13 A .025045 Royalty Interest in the Stewart
#2 Lease, Operator Lakota
Energy LTD, Texas Railroad
Commission
#09-163644,
out of Abstract 240, George
H Duncan Survey, located in
Wise County, Texas.
106
TX10953
07/17/12
M0219190831812
0 1 ( N 0 0 0 3 9 2 3 3 3 ,
M3U91908318120
2, N000007524, N132876,
831812002191901,
83181200219190-1,
83181200219190,
83181200219190,
8318120U9190
and
8318120- U9190)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 12 A .025045 Royalty Interest in the Stewart
#1 Lease, Operator Lakota
Energy LTD, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-147433, out
of Abstract 240, George Duncan Survery, located in Wise
County, Texas.
107
TX10953
07/17/12
M3V02808318120
2(N000218523,
N288164,
M0220280831812
01, N000392444,
831812002202801,
83181200220280-1,
83181200220280,
83181200220280,
8318120V0280
and
8318120- V0280)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 10 A .001578 Royalty Interest in the Stewart- Womack Unit #1 Lease,
Operator Sabre Operating,
Inc., Texas Railroad Commission #09-196307, out of
Abstract 240, Geo H Duncan
P-1 Survery, located in Wise
County, Texas.
108
TX10953
07/17/12
M3U91998318120
2(N000218613,
N288197,
M0219199831812
01, N000392367,
831812002191991,
83181200219199-1,
83181200219199,
83181200219199,
8318120U9199
and
8318120- U9199)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 9 A .025045 Royalty Interest in the Stewart
#4 Lease, Operator Lakota
Energy LTD, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-192673, out
of Abstract 240, George H
Duncan P-1 Survery, located
in Wise County, Texas.
109
TX10953
07/17/12
M0263599831812
01(N000476283,
831812002635991,
83181200263599-1,
83181200263599
and
83181200263599)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 8 A .002604 Royalty Interest in the F Stewart
#1 Lease, Operator Century
Petroleum, Texas Railroad
Commission
#09-30828,
out of Abstract 324, Jacob J
Gholson Lot 9 Survery, located in Wise County, Texas.
110
TX10953
07/17/12
M0220110831812
0 1 ( N 0 0 0 4 7 2 4 1 1 ,
M3V01108318120
2, N000010806,
N132990,
831812002201101,
83181200220110-1,
8318120V0110,
8318120-V0110,
83181200220110
and
83181200220110)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 7 A .002551 Royalty
Interest in the Mary F Stewart #3 Lease, Operator Devon Energy Prod Co., Texas
Railroad Commission #09176894, out of Abstract 324,
J J Gholson Survery, located
in Wise County, Texas.
111
TX10953
07/17/12
M3U97408318120
2(N000106558, N000300859,
M0219740831812
01, N000392382,
831812002197401,
83181200219740-1,
83181200219740,
83181200219740,
8318120U9740
and
8318120- U9740)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 6 A .003667 Royalty
Interest in the J S Stewart
#1 Lease, Operator Cholla
Petroleum, Texas Railroad
Commission
#09-16292,
out of Abstract 240, H Duncan Survery, located in Wise
County, Texas.
112
TX10953
07/17/12
M3U91958318120
2(N000007535, N000109702,
N007535, N067032,
8318120U9195
and
8318120- U9195)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 5
STEWART 2,
LAKOTA ENERGY, LTD.,
RISCH, E (STRAWN 3100),
GEORGE H DUNCAN SUR,
RRC# 29095 & 163644
ACRES:0.000
113
TX10953
07/17/12
M0257384832228
01(N000406753,
832228002573841,
83222800257384-1,
83222800257384
and
83222800257384)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 4 A .002718 Royalty
Interest in the T W Womack
Unit #4 Lease, Operator Devon Energy Prod Co., Texas
Railroad Commission #09179601, out of Abstract 240,
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
11B
NOTICES
George Duncan Survey, located in Wise County, Texas.
114
TX10953
07/17/12
M0220100832228
01(N000392410,
832228002201001,
83222800220100-1,
83222800220100
and
83222800220100)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 3 A .016741 Royalty
Interest in the Mary F Stewart
#2 Lease, Operator Devon
Energy Prod Co., Texas Railroad Commission #09-93749,
out of Abstract 324, Jacob J
Gholson Survey, located in
Wise County, Texas.
115
TX10953
07/17/12
M0219740832228
01(N000392383,
832228002197401,
83222800219740-1,
83222800219740
and
83222800219740)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 1 A .016741 Royalty
Interest in the J S Stewart #1
Lease, Operator Cholla Petroleum Inc., Texas Railroad
Commission #09-16292, out
of Abstract 240, Geo H Duncan Survey, located in Wise
County, Texas.
116
TX10953
07/17/12
M0219910832228
01(N000392397,
832228002199101,
83222800219910-1,
83222800219910
and
83222800219910)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
BRIDGEPORT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ORA L STEWART
TRACT 2 A .016741 Royalty
Interest in the J S Stewart #2
Lease, Operator Cholla Petroleum Inc., Texas Railroad
Commission #09-27894, out
of Abstract 240, Geo H Duncan Survey, located in Wise
County, Texas.
117
TX10994
06/08/12
A0633000242(R00
0043207)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. BRYAN TERRY, ET AL
2.379 acres, more or less,
situated in the M.E.P & P.RR.
Co. Survey, Abstract 633,
Wise County, Texas, being Lot 114, Coyote Ridge,
Phase II-A, an unrecorded
subdivision; said 2.379 acres
as described in deed dated
March 29, 2007, from Rockhill Homes, Ltd. to Dan Rayn
etal, in Volume 1802, Page
79, Deed Records of Wise
County, Texas.
118
TX11018
11/22/11
R1970-020200WIS(95350DEN
, R1970020200 and R1970020200)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
NORTHWEST
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ET AL VS. ERNEST O
SCHNEIDER, ET AL
Lot 15, Block 16, Newark
Beach Estates, an addition
to Wise County, Texas, as
described in Volume 1326,
Page 570, Official Records of
Wise County, Texas.
119
TX11040
07/17/12
M0263771041580
01(N000492867,
041580002637711
and
04158000263771-1)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. EVA LUZ BARRIENTOS
TRACT 1 A .002465 Royalty
Interest in the Buchanan #2H
Well, Operator Williams PR
Gulf Coast, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-237674, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
120
TX11040
07/17/12
M0263772041580
01(N000492965,
041580002637721
and
04158000263772-1)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. EVA LUZ BARRIENTOS
TRACT 2 A .002465 Royalty
Interest in the Buchanan #3H
Well, Operator Williams PR
Gulf Coast, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-237676, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
121
TX11040
07/17/12
041580002643351
(M0264335041580
01N000518903)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. EVA LUZ BARRIENTOS
TRACT 9 A .002465 Royalty
Interest in the Buchanan #6H
Well, Operator Williams PR
Gulf Coast, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-252588, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
122
TX11040
07/17/12
041580002643341
(M0264334041580
01N000518805)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. EVA LUZ BARRIENTOS
TRACT 8 A .002465 Royalty
Interest in the Buchanan #5H
Well, Operator Williams PR
Gulf Coast, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-252585, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
123
TX11040
07/17/12
M0264333041580
01(N000518707,
041580002643331
and
04158000264333-1)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. EVA LUZ BARRIENTOS
TRACT 7 A .002465 Royalty
Interest in the Buchanan #4H
Well, Operator Williams PR
Gulf Coast, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-252583, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
124
TX11040
07/17/12
M0263314041580
01(N000449803,
041580002633141,
04158000263314-1,
04158000263314
and
04158000263314)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. EVA LUZ BARRIENTOS
TRACT 6 A .002465 Royalty
Interest in the Buchanan #1H
Well, Operator Williams PR
Gulf Coast, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-215324, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
125
TX11063
07/17/12
M0036860652230
0 1 ( N 0 0 0 3 3 5 2 4 1 ,
M5C68606522300
2,
N000314020,
M0C68606522300
2, N000185720,
N007677,
6522300C6860,
6522300-C6860,
652230000368601,
65223000036860-1,
65223000036860
and
65223000036860)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 5 A .002465 Royalty Interest in the Buchanan
#2 Well, Operator Echo Production, Inc., Texas Railroad
Commission #09-73474, out
of Abstract 705, Polly Ryan
Survey, located in Wise
County, Texas.
126
TX11063
07/17/12
M0263772652230
01(N000492994,
652230002637721
and
65223000263772-1)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 3 A .002465 Royalty Interest in the Buchanan
#3H Well, Operator Williams
Pr Gulf Cst, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-237676, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
127
TX11063
07/17/12
M0037150652230
0 1 ( N 0 0 0 3 3 5 4 3 1 ,
M5C71506522300
2, N000095857,
652230000371501,
65223000037150-1,
6522300C7150,
6 5 2 2 3 0 0 - C 7 1 5 0 ,
M0C71506522300
2, N000185594, N007781,
65223000037150
and
65223000037150)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 4 A .002465 Royalty Interest in the Buchanan
#1 Well, Operator Echo Production, Inc., Texas Railroad
Commission #09-28938, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryan Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
128
TX11063
07/17/12
M0263771652230
01(N000492896,
652230002637711
65223000263771-1)
OCTOBER 10,
and
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 2 A .002465 Royalty Interest in the Buchanan
#2H Well, Operator Williams
Pr Gulf Cst, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-237674, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
129
TX11063
07/17/12
M0264335652230
01(N000518932,
652230002643351
and
65223000264335-1)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 9 A .002465 Royalty Interest in the Buchanan
#6H Well, Operator Williams
PR Gulf Cst, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-252588, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
130
TX11063
07/17/12
M0264334652230
01(N000518834,
652230002643341
and
65223000264334-1)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 8 A .002465 Royalty Interest in the Buchanan
#5H Well, Operator Williams
PR Gulf Cst, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-252585, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
131
TX11063
07/17/12
M0264333652230
01(N000518736,
652230002643331
and
65223000264333-1)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 7 A .002465 Royalty Interest in the Buchanan
#4H Well, Operator Williams
PR Gulf Cst, Texas Railroad
Commission #09-252583, out
of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
132
TX11063
07/17/12
M0263314652230
01(N000449837,
652230002633141,
65223000263314-1,
65223000263314
and
65223000263314)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 1 A .002465 Royalty
Interest in the Buchanan #1H
Well, Operator Williams Prod
Co., Texas Railroad Commission #09-215324, out of Abstract 705, P Ryon Survey, located in Wise County, Texas.
133
TX11063
07/17/12
M0036870652230
0 1 ( N 0 0 0 3 3 5 3 2 7 ,
M0C68706522300
2, N000185666,
N007712, M5C68706522300
2, N000095748,
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652230000368701,
65223000036870-1,
6522300C6870,
6522300-C6870,
65223000036870
and
65223000036870)
OCTOBER 10,
2012
DECATUR INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. LILLIE MAE BAKER O
HARA
TRACT 6 A .002465 Royalty Interest in the Buchanan
#3 Well, Operator Echo Production, Inc., Texas Railroad
Commission
#09-142164,
out of Abstract 705, Polly
Ryan Survey, located in Wise
County, Texas.
134
TX11225
07/17/12
Z004320(N033666, N031678,
978072702630731,
9780727-0263073-1,
97807270263073
and
9780727-0263073) OCTOBER 10, 2012
POOLVILLE INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL
VS. JOHN L COMPTON
A .001183 Royalty Interest in
the Devoll-Starnes #4 Well,
Oprator Cholla Petroleum
Inc., Texas Railroad Commission #09-206747, out of
Abstract 239, T Denison Survey, located in Wise County,
Texas.
(any volume and page references, unless otherwise indicated, being to the Deed Records, Wise 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.
Dated at Decatur, Texas, October 10, 2012
Sheriff David Walker
Wise County, Texas
By: Troy Gregory, 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 (817)
877-4589
12B
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER, Decatur, Texas, Saturday, October 13, 2012
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