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VOLUME 130 - NO. 82 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2009 DECATUR, TEXAS 22 PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS PLUS INSERTS 75¢See who took top honorsin various contests at lastweekend’s Coal Miners’Heritage Festival inBridgeport.flooding issues Fridaymorning near Cottondale.BoydAZLESun10/1158/56News Briefs ..... 3AOpinion ........... 4ALifestyle .......... 9ASee page 2ASee photo, page 5AWise County football teamslooked for a fresh startFriday night as district playbegan.See page 1BSee pages 12ACloudy. Highs in the upper 50sand lows in the mid 50s.Mon10/1271/64Occasional showers possible.Highs in the low 70s and lows inthe mid 60s.Tue10/1376/67Partly cloudy, chance of a thunderstorm.Wed10/1478/68Slight chance of a thunderstorm.Sports ...............1BClassifi eds .........4BWise Business 10BWise County MessengerP.O. Box 149115 South TrinityDecatur, Texas 76234www.wcmessenger.comMessenger photos by Joe DutyCULTURE CROSSING — Boni Kendari, a Maasai warrior from northern Kenya, attempts to bring down asteer Thursday at the NRS indoor arena. He rode a horse for the first time in his life on Wednesday. He wasin Wise County filming for a reality show called “Two Kenyan Guys” that airs on the National GeographicChannel this spring.By BRANDONEVANSIn the reality show“Survivor,” a televisioncrew rounds upa band of Americansand drops them in anexotic environment.Last week WiseCounty became theexotic land when apair of Kenyan warriorsarrived in Texasto learn the ways ofthe American cowboy.“It’s kind of likethose reality showswhere Americans are week.put in foreign countries,”said Lindsey Adams with NRS. “But this isjust the opposite.”On Thursday afternoon, the pair of African cowboysworked on their roping skills at a clinic at theNRS indoor arena just south of Decatur.The men wore standard cowboy attire: boots,jeans, checkered shirts and hats. But bright flashesof beaded braceletsand necklacesrevealed their tribalheritage.Lemarti Loyenpan,a member of the Samburutribe, and BoniKandari, a Maasaiwarrior, have workedwith cattle their entirelives in the wildsof northern Kenya.But this week theylearned how Texansdo it.The pair is herefilming for a realityshow called “Two KenyanGuys,” whichwill air on the NationalGeographic channel in spring 2010.“These two grew up in the wild bush of Africaand are best friends,” said director David Grusovin.“The purpose of the show is to track theirvoyage from Kenya to America as they experienceBRAVE NEW WORLD — Lemarti Loyenpan of theSamburu tribe prepares to rope his first steer. Althoughhe has herded cattle for much of his life in Africa, hehad only ridden camels and elephants before lastContinued on page 8ABy BRANDON EVANSSeveral days after a twinengine turboprop planewent down in a pasture nearAurora, the four men aboardthe plane remain hospitalized, including a Wise County attorney.Kendall Hill, of Alvordwas a passenger on the aircraft. Hill has a law office inDecatur. He suffered seriousinjuries in the crash and wastransported to a Fort Worthhospital. A spokesman forthe family said his conditionis steadily improving.“Kendall Hill remains apatient at John Peter SmithHospital in Fort Worth andis progressing. The familyis grateful for the wonderful nurses and doctors whoare treating him and theyContinued on page 11ABy KRISTEN TRIBENo longer just neighborsWise County is now officially part of the Metroplex, at least in the eyes ofthe Regional Transportation Council (RTC).The RTC voted unanimously Thursday to expand the Metroplex Planning Area (MPA) to includeWise County. The RTC isthe transportation divisionof the North Central TexasCouncil of Governments(NCTCOG).County engineer ChadDavis said being in theMPA will give Wise Countya voice when new roads areplanned for this area.Continued on page 2ADue to the recent prowlerreports in Oakland Heightsin Bridgeport, the Bridgeport Police Department wilhost a meeting with all concerned residents at 7 p.mTuesday, Oct. 13, in the 1700block of Boston Avenue atthe water tower.Police will provide information about the prowlerand will gather more information on the suspect fromresidents. Citizens will besurveyed to determine ifthere is an interest in creating a crime watch group forthe neighborhood.For more information, calthe Bridgeport Police Department at (940) 683-3430DECATUR CIVIC CENTERHalloweenBashCarrier RoutePresortBULK RATEU.S. POSTAGEPAIDDecatur, TXPermit No. 88THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2009HERE’S WHAT YOUMAY HAVE MISSEDIN LAST SUNDAY’SOCTOBER 31, 2009RSVP BY MON., OCT. 26$45/PERSON • $80/COUPLE940-627-2369WISE COUNTYWISE COUNTY MESSENGERIN NEWS...■ Kenyan cowboys■ Plane crash victimsstill recovering■ Wise now includedin MetroplexIN SPORTS...■ Hawks topple Eaglesin overtime■ Locals win Bulldogbattle■ Yellowjacketsdominate Dragons indistrict openerINSIDE ...DECATURWISE COUNTYPlane crashKenyan cowboysvictims stillrecoveringCOAL MINERS’WINNERSINSIDE ...HIGH WATERHeavy rains causedIN SPORTS ...WISE COUNTYWise nowincluded inMetroplexDISTRICTBEGINSAREA DEATHSAND FUNERALSNONA M.THOMPSONBETTY LOUPERKINSWEATHER...INDEXAfrican warriors take on Texas rodeoBRIDGEPORTProwlerpromptsmeetingSUBSCRIBE TODAY!www.wcmessenger.com/subscribeMessenger photo by Joe DutyDO NOT CROSS — Investigators with the Wise County Sheriff’s Department get wrapped up in a case while training at the Women’s Building at the Sheriff’sPosse Rodeo Grounds. From left to right are Jim Rodgers, Paige DoByns, Alan Wilson, Mike Neagle, Chad Lanier and Jerry Demoss.ALVORD • AURORA • BOYD • BRIDGEPORT • CHICO • DECATUR • GREENWOOD • NEWARK • NEW FAIRVIEW • PARADISE • RHOME • RUNAWAY BAY •SLIDELLJAMES WOOD HYUNDAI DECATURWOOD BEATS ANY DEAL100 NEW HYUNDAIS!2009 Accent GS$11,975 11,975*2009 Elantra GLS$13,975*2009 Genesis SedanDemoSpecial#390020Assurance2009 Tucson GLS$18,975 *BEST SERVICE BEST PRICESBEST WARRANTYBEST DEALER2010 Genesis Coupe$22,975 *America’sBest Warranty10-Year/100,000-MilePowertrain Limited Warranty817-430-0600 US287South,Decatur 940-627-2177*All prices are plus tax, title and license. With approved credit. ACCENT #390191. MSRP: $14,570. Wood discount: $1095. Manufacturer’s rebate: $1500. ELANTRA #390147. MSRP: $17,660. Wood discount:$1685. Manufacturer’s rebate: $2000. GENESIS COUPE: #300018. MSRP: $24,175. Wood discount: $1200. TUCSON #390090. MSRP: $21,065. Wood discount: $1090. Manufacturer’s rebate: $1000.JAMES WOODHYUNDAI.COM

VOLUME 130 - NO. 82 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2009 DECATUR, TEXAS 22 PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS PLUS INSERTS 75¢See who took top honorsin various contests at lastweekend’s Coal Miners’Heritage Festival inBridgeport.flooding issues Fridaymorning near Cottondale.BoydAZLESun10/1158/56News Briefs ..... 3AOpinion ........... 4ALifestyle .......... 9ASee page 2ASee photo, page 5A<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> football teamslooked for a fresh startFriday night as district playbegan.See page 1BSee pages 12ACloudy. Highs in the upper 50sand lows in the mid 50s.Mon10/1271/64Occasional showers possible.Highs in the low 70s and lows inthe mid 60s.Tue10/1376/67Partly cloudy, chance of a thunderstorm.Wed10/1478/68Slight chance of a thunderstorm.Sports ...............1BClassifi eds .........4B<strong>Wise</strong> Business 10B<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong>P.O. Box 149115 South TrinityDecatur, Texas 76234www.wcmessenger.com<strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Joe DutyCULTURE CROSSING — Boni Kendari, a Maasai warrior from northern Kenya, attempts to bring down asteer Thursday at the NRS indoor arena. He rode a horse for the first time in his life on Wednesday. He wasin <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> filming for a reality show called “Two Kenyan Guys” that airs on the National GeographicChannel this spring.By BRANDONEVANSIn the reality show“Survivor,” a televisioncrew rounds upa band of Americansand drops them in anexotic environment.Last week <strong>Wise</strong><strong>County</strong> became theexotic land when apair of Kenyan warriorsarrived in Texasto learn the ways ofthe American cowboy.“It’s kind of likethose reality showswhere Americans are week.put in foreign countries,”said Lindsey Adams with NRS. “But this isjust the opposite.”On Thursday afternoon, the pair of African cowboysworked on their roping skills at a clinic at theNRS indoor arena just south of Decatur.The men wore standard cowboy attire: boots,jeans, checkered shirts and hats. But bright flashesof beaded braceletsand necklacesrevealed their tribalheritage.Lemarti Loyenpan,a member of the Samburutribe, and BoniKandari, a Maasaiwarrior, have workedwith cattle their entirelives in the wildsof northern Kenya.But this week theylearned how Texansdo it.The pair is herefilming for a realityshow called “Two KenyanGuys,” whichwill air on the NationalGeographic channel in spring 2010.“These two grew up in the wild bush of Africaand are best friends,” said director David Grusovin.“The purpose of the show is to track theirvoyage from Kenya to America as they experienceBRAVE NEW WORLD — Lemarti Loyenpan of theSamburu tribe prepares to rope his first steer. Althoughhe has herded cattle for much of his life in Africa, hehad only ridden camels and elephants before lastContinued on page 8ABy BRANDON EVANSSeveral days after a twinengine turboprop planewent down in a pasture nearAurora, the four men aboardthe plane remain hospitalized, including a <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> attorney.Kendall Hill, of Alvordwas a passenger on the aircraft. Hill has a law office inDecatur. He suffered seriousinjuries in the crash and wastransported to a Fort Worthhospital. A spokesman forthe family said his conditionis steadily improving.“Kendall Hill remains apatient at John Peter SmithHospital in Fort Worth andis progressing. The familyis grateful for the wonderful nurses and doctors whoare treating him and theyContinued on page 11ABy KRISTEN TRIBENo longer just neighbors<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> is now officially part of the Metroplex, at least in the eyes ofthe Regional Transportation Council (RTC).The RTC voted unanimously Thursday to expand the Metroplex Planning Area (MPA) to include<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong>. The RTC isthe transportation divisionof the North Central TexasCouncil of Governments(NCTCOG).<strong>County</strong> engineer ChadDavis said being in theMPA will give <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong>a voice when new roads areplanned for this area.Continued on page 2ADue to the recent prowlerreports in Oakland Heightsin Bridgeport, the Bridgeport Police Department wilhost a meeting with all concerned residents at 7 p.mTuesday, Oct. 13, in the 1700block of Boston Avenue atthe water tower.Police will provide information about the prowlerand will gather more information on the suspect fromresidents. Citizens will besurveyed to determine ifthere is an interest in creating a crime watch group forthe neighborhood.For more information, calthe Bridgeport Police Department at (940) 683-3430DECATUR CIVIC CENTERHalloweenBashCarrier RoutePresortBULK RATEU.S. POSTAGEPAIDDecatur, TXPermit No. 88THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2009HERE’S WHAT YOUMAY HAVE MISSEDIN LAST SUNDAY’SOCTOBER 31, 2009RSVP BY MON., OCT. 26$45/PERSON • $80/COUPLE940-627-2369WISE COUNTYWISE COUNTY MESSENGERIN NEWS...■ Kenyan cowboys■ Plane crash victimsstill recovering■ <strong>Wise</strong> now includedin MetroplexIN SPORTS...■ Hawks topple Eaglesin overtime■ Locals win Bulldogbattle■ Yellowjacketsdominate Dragons indistrict openerINSIDE ...DECATURWISE COUNTYPlane crashKenyan cowboysvictims stillrecoveringCOAL MINERS’WINNERSINSIDE ...HIGH WATERHeavy rains causedIN SPORTS ...WISE COUNTY<strong>Wise</strong> nowincluded inMetroplexDISTRICTBEGINSAREA DEATHSAND FUNERALSNONA M.THOMPSONBETTY LOUPERKINSWEATHER...INDEXAfrican warriors take on Texas rodeoBRIDGEPORTProwlerpromptsmeetingSUBSCRIBE TODAY!www.wcmessenger.com/subscribe<strong>Messenger</strong> photo by Joe DutyDO NOT CROSS — Investigators with the <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Department get wrapped up in a case while training at the Women’s Building at the Sheriff’sPosse Rodeo Grounds. From left to right are Jim Rodgers, Paige DoByns, Alan Wilson, Mike Neagle, Chad Lanier and Jerry Demoss.ALVORD • AURORA • BOYD • BRIDGEPORT • CHICO • DECATUR • GREENWOOD • NEWARK • NEW FAIRVIEW • PARADISE • RHOME • RUNAWAY BAY •SLIDELLJAMES WOOD HYUNDAI DECATURWOOD BEATS ANY DEAL100 NEW HYUNDAIS!2009 Accent GS$11,975 11,975*2009 Elantra GLS$13,975*2009 Genesis SedanDemoSpecial#390020Assurance2009 Tucson GLS$18,975 *BEST SERVICE BEST PRICESBEST WARRANTYBEST DEALER2010 Genesis Coupe$22,975 *America’sBest Warranty10-Year/100,000-MilePowertrain Limited Warranty817-430-0600 US287South,Decatur 940-627-2177*All prices are plus tax, title and license. With approved credit. ACCENT #390191. MSRP: $14,570. Wood discount: $1095. Manufacturer’s rebate: $1500. ELANTRA #390147. MSRP: $17,660. Wood discount:$1685. Manufacturer’s rebate: $2000. GENESIS COUPE: #300018. MSRP: $24,175. Wood discount: $1200. TUCSON #390090. MSRP: $21,065. Wood discount: $1090. Manufacturer’s rebate: $1000.JAMES WOODHYUNDAI.COM


2 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009WISE COUNTYAre you ready fors o m e G R A N I T E ? ? ?Lee Marble, Tile & Granite940-393-0941Granite Counter TopsStarting at $40Granite for BathroomVanity Tops at $30Tile Backsplash, Tile Showers,Tub Surrounds and Tile Floors.Remodels or New Construction!Update your Kitchen & Bath Today!4-H FASHION SHOW— Above, siblings Cobeyand Presley Dearing ofBridgeport step out in theirbest western attire whileLaura Wilson looks on. Atleft, Emily Egle and OlivaParr of Decatur await theirturn as fashion models.The show was held atDavid’s Western Store inDecatur last Thursday. OnMonday, six <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong>4-H members competedat the State Fair of Texas.Fallon Sachse won first insleepwear and second instreet wear; Lyndi Luttrullwon first in jacket an pants,Lauryn Luttrull placed thirdin costumes; Megan Blandplaced third in street wear;Vera Kirby won first inblouse and Bailey Hankinsparticipated in street wear.<strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Joe DutyAre Your VeinsTelling You Something?If you experience painful, swollen, burning legswhich are also unsightly, then you might be oneof the 50 million Americans suffering fromvenous problems. Help is available…BeforeAfter• No incisions• In-office procedure• Rapid recovery• Covered under most insurance including MedicareVisit our website to learn more:www.aestheticconcepts.infowww.treatveins.comBeforeIntroducing EndovenousLaser Therapy forVaricose VeinsAfterCOSMETIC LASER & VEIN CENTER1-866-4NewYou940-627-8825 Decatur940-612-0500 GainesvilleDaniel Morris, D.O., FACOSBoard CertifiedAmerican Osteopathic Board of SurgerySUBVARSITY SPORTSGirlsVolleyballJunior highDecatur 7B 26 25Wichita Falls Zundy 24 17Decatur 7A 14 25 23WF Zundy 25 17 25Decatur 8B 25 25WF Zundy 7 15Decatur 8A 25 25WF Zundy 14 23Bridgeport 8A 25 25Jacksboro 10 20Bridgeport 20 14Peaster 25 25Bridgeport 15 8Paradise 25 25Bridgeport opened the Peastertournament with a goodmatch, with strong serving andgood passing which led to nicehits. But the second game sawinconsistent play, and the Sissiesgot caught flat-footed whichled to points for the opponents.The third game was not a goodmatch, with serving, usually astrong point, resulting in fewpoints. There were lots of smallmistakes, which added up. Combinedstats: Payton Tucker, ninekills, five aces, five digs. HaleyGuinn, three kills, seven assists,three digs. Lacey Erwin, threekills, four digs, two aces. TaylorEmola, three kills, three digs,two aces. Alex Sullivan-Green,three digs.Bridgeport record 3-3Bridgeport 7A 25 25Perrin 21 12Bridgeport 7A 21 12Peaster 25 25Bridgeport 7A 13 25 10Millsap 25 23 15The Sissies played well in thefirst match, controlled the ballwell and had more consistent,strong serves. Combined stats:Alyson Price, 10 assists, fiveaces, two digs. Landrie Walsh,six assists, two aces, two digs.Samantha Hancock, three assists.Bridgeport record 2-4Bridgeport 8A 25 21 26Iowa Park 21 25 24“The girls played with a lotof heat and fought hard for thewin,” said Coach Cheila Demmitt.“The girls passed the ballbetter and moved around thecourt to get the ball.” HaleyGuinn had six assists, threekills and two aces. Taylor Emolaserved eight aces to go with ablock and a kill. Leah Guinn hadtwo kills, four aces and threedigs. Lacey Erwin contributedthree digs, two kills, an ace andan assist. Payton Tucker hadthree aces, two kills and twodigs plus a block. Reagan Hurdadded two digs and a kill, andContinued on page 13


ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009 3BRIDGEPORTHOME HEALTH CARE OFNORTH CENTRAL TEXASLocation: 1116 Halsell St., Suite 300, BridgeportPhone: (940) 683-3300Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8-5; on call 24/7Owner/Management: Paul and Kim CantrellProducts/Services: Pediatric-Geriatric home healthareBUSINESSDECATURSYLVAN LEARNINGLocation: 1714 S. FM 51, Suite 18, DecaturPhone: 627-0226Hours: Mon.-Thur., 3:30-7:30 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Owner/Management: Chad and Amanda HarveyProducts/Services: Reading, math, writing, study skills,homework, test-taking, college/university prep; programsfor every child at every grade and stageOCTOBER 31, 2009RSVP BY MON., OCT. 26 • $45/PERSON • $80/COUPLE940-627-2369wisecountycowboychurch.comOME HEALTH CARE — The Bridgeport Chamber of Commerceosted a ribbon cutting Sept. 28 for Home Health Care oforth Central Texas, represented by (from left) Meganantrell, KimCantrell, Christie Rhine, Sherry Bentley, Sherrynderson and Lily the Frog.SYLVAN LEARNING — The Decatur Chamber of Commercehosted a ribbon cutting Oct. 6 for Sylvan Learning in Decatur,represented by Amanda Harvey (left), center director andDeDe Ingram, assistant center director.I NEED A HOME!Mixed BreedMaleVery SweetTo adopt me or see otherpets available for adoptionCall: Tammy Loomis940-627-7577 or visit our website www.sheriff.co.wise.tx.usSponsored by: Brown & Rotramble Law FirmBrenda Brown & Che RotrambleAttorneys at Law401 S. Trinity • Decatur • 940-627-6612in cooperation with<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> Animal ServicesWISE COUNTYTake your ‘staycation’ at Garrett Creek RanchGarrett Creek Ranch ConferenceCenter will host athree-day event Oct. 23-25,billed as an affordable alternativeto the “staycation.”The Great Race eventwill give teams a chance toparticipate in activities likeGeoTeaming and zip linesas they explore the 460-acreranch.Developed in response tothe national “staycation”trend and playing off theAmazing Race TV show, theevent is a way for NorthTexans to stay close to homewhile enjoying an experiencewith family and friends. Therace component of the weekendwas developed by GarrettCreek in partnershipDump Trucksfor HireTerry and Derrick Vaughan817-832-1484940-393-2544940-683-4200with Excelleration, LLC.Winners of “The GreatRace” will receive that weekend’slodging and meals forfree.Tony LaraHwy. 287 N., Bowie, TX940-210-8388To register, call JenniferWasserman at (972) 680-8679 or greatrace@garrettcreekranch.com.Terry Vaughan Concrete• House Foundations• Driveways• Basements• Retaining Walls• All Concrete WorkWe Can Haul• Gravel• Topsoil• Cushion Sand• Select Fill• Brick SandCommercial and ResidentialServing all of <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> and Surrounding AreasDamos Los mejores PreciosVen a VermeSe Habla EspanõlD&T Excavation• Land and Lot Clearing• House Pads• Driveways and Parking Lots• Roads• Demolition★★★★FALLINtO STYLE★WITHCuttin Place Salon ‘N Such★★★Happy Birthday To Us!Thank You For 7 Great YearsCOME HELP US CELEBRATE!Rhome - Oct. 17 • 2 - 7 p.m.Bridgeport - Oct. 24 • 2 - 7 p.m.* Free Soft Drinks • Wine TastingBrisket Quesadillas7 YEAR SALE ITEMSG r a n d C o s m o p o l i t a n s $ 1 9 . 9 9Cuervo Authentics (1.75 liter) $19.99K a h l u a ( 1 . 7 5 l i t e r ) $ 4 1 . 9 9K a h l u a ( 1 l i t e r ) $ 2 8 . 9 9" A W i s e P e r s o n A l w a y s D r i n k s R e s p o n s i b l y "105 N. Hwy 287 • Rhome817-638-2554★★★WELCOMINGRobin King - Nail TechSheree Johnson - Stylist10% OFFAny Chemical Service(New Customers Only)124 W. ROCK ISLAND AVE. BOYD TX • 940433-3030FREEMANICUREW/PURCHASE OF PEDICUREK a h l u a ( 7 5 0 m l ) $ 1 9 . 9 9C r ow n ( 1 . 7 5 l i t e r ) $ 5 2 . 9 9J a c k ( 1 . 7 5 l i t e r ) $ 3 9 . 9 9P a t r o n S i l v e r ( 7 5 0 m l ) 4 6 . 9 9★★★2202 Hwy 380, Suite 15 • Bridgeport940-683-5035OCTOBER 31, 2009RSVP BY MONDAY, OCTOBER 26$45 PER PERSON • $80 PER COUPLE940-627-2369RIGHT ON THE CORNER (US287/US380) • RIGHT ON THE PRICE!$10,000OFF MSRPALL IN-STOCK LONE STAR2009 RAM1500CREWCABS *0% APRLEASING IS BACKNEVER BE “UPSIDEDOWN” AGAIN!2010s Are Here72 Months72up toWAC on Selected Models*cjd.comKlementcjd.comService US 287 North, Decatur • 817.430.8416 940.627.6700.6700&CHALLENGER SRT8 in Stock!Sales: 8-7:00 Monday-Friday8-6:00 SaturdayParts: 7:30-6:00 Monday-Friday*TAX, TITLE, LICENSE, EXTRA. With approved credit. All applicable incentives & dealer discounts apply. Prices do not include dealer adds. 72 payments of $13.89 per $1000 financed.RIGHT ON THE CORNER (US287/US380) • RIGHT ON THE PRICE!


R4 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009GARDENER’S MAILBAGy NEIL SPERRYBy ADRIAN ARREDONDO<strong>Wise</strong> Co. Extension Agent<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> 4-H’ers hada very good week at theState Fair of Texas. All ofthe 4-H’ers that attendedmade <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> proud.Goat Show resultsKeaton Vawter – 10thplace and Aaron Wellborn– 11th Place. Other participantsincluded: OliviaBettesworth, Dalton Meadows,Carolyn Spears, MaggieDown, Kendall Vawter,Kara Demmitt and CarsonRead.Market Lamb ShowresultsParticipants included HavenSimon, Ryan Habermanand Laura Wilson.Hog Show resultsParticipant included CarsonRead.Steer Show resultsMarshall Coleman – 4thDear Neil: Why wouldhe grass area of my St. Augustinelawn be shrinking?I thought it might be shade,but the neighbor’s yard isdoing the same thing, andit’s in full sun.Diagnosing St. Augustineproblems without actuallystanding on the lawn isproblematic at best. Thereare several common troubles,and their symptomsare similar and overlapping.I’ll give the short version.Take All Root Rot is themost common cause of St.Augustine’s thinning andyellowing when it occursin both shade and sun. It’sa cool-season disease thatis most common in springand fall. When you pull onit, the grass separates fromthe soil very easily. It’s thesame symptoms as grubworm damage, but withoutthe presence of the large,white larvae in the soil. TexasA&M research has shownthat adding a 1-inch layer ofCanadian sphagnum peatmoss across the lawn inspring helps. The acidic layerseems to retard the developmentof the disease.placeHeifer Show results:Lauren Stowers – GrandTERESA N. HILL,M.D., P.A.Board Certifi ed in Obstetrics & Gynecology• Pediatric, Adolescent &Adult Gynecology• Gynecological &Well-Women Exams• Total Obstetric CareACCEPTINGNEW PATIENTS1713 South FM 51Suite 201, Decatur940-627-2118Chinch bugs kill St. Augustinein the hottest, sunniestparts of the yard in thesummer. Gray leaf spot funguscauses yellowing anddying runners to show upthroughout the lawn. You’llsee the gray/brown, diamond-shapedlesions on theblades during the hot weather.It is accelerated by highnitrogenplant foods appliedin the summer. Brown patchin the fall (blades pull looseeasily from the runners) isvery disfiguring, but not fatal.Drought can certainlykill St. Augustine as well.The grass has no rhizomes(below-ground runners), sowhen the top dies, the entireplant dies. In spite of thisyear’s terribly dry spells,FOCUS ON 4-HMOST INSURANCEACCEPTEDChampion and ReservedChampionWe are very proud of allhowever, St. Augustine doesremain a viable option undernormal circumstancesfor the southern two-thirdsof Texas, especially if shadeis involved.Finally, the most commoncause of regression inSt. Augustine turf, just asyou mentioned, is excessiveshade. Look at your lawncritically, to see if the loss ofthe grass is directly relatedto its proximity to shade. St.Augustine needs four hoursof direct sunlight daily tohold its own, more if you expectit to be vigorous.Dear Neil: What are thebest shrubs that will grow 3feet tall in partial west sun?I also have concrete urns infull sun, and I’d like to plantof these kids. 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ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009 5SUDOKUGARDENER’S MAILBAGComplete the Sudoku grid so that each row,each column, and each 3 by 3 box containsthe numbers 1 through 9. Numbers cannotbe duplicated in a row or a column.Continued from page 4ter-hardy annuals for your urns. Inthe summer, trailing lantana, purslaneor fan flower could all be pretty.Success in the urns in the summerdepends on the size of the urns (andtheir soil reservoirs), also the careyou’ll be able to give them.Dear Neil: What can we do to stopan animal that is digging into ourlawn at night?It sounds like you may have anarmadillo. Look for its hole somewherenearby. It will be carefullyconcealed behind shrubs, under alarge boulder or beneath the deckor foundation of your home. Onceyou’ve found it, and taking the locationof the damaged lawn areas intoconsideration, get a humane animaltrap (one suited for a raccoon willbe the proper size), and position itdirectly in the animal’s path. Usechicken wire to make “wings” to thetrap. Extend the wire out by 15 or20 feet in both directions away fromthe trap. The armadillo will run intothe fence, bounce along it until itperceives a “gate.” Not being one tokill animals, my suggestion is thatyou take the captured armadillo10 or 12 miles away, where you canrelease it in a stream bed or otherarea where it won’t damage otherpeople’s landscapes or field crops.Dear Neil: I want to build someraised beds for my vegetable garden,but I’m concerned about the chemicalsthat are in railroad ties andtreated pine. What would you recommend?Raised beds are an excellent idea,especially if you’re gardening ina spot where prolonged rain andpoor drainage result in poor growthor death of your plants. I quit usingthe timbers 15 or 20 years ago.Since then, I’ve used large, roundriver rocks from the stone yard asthe edging for some of my spaces. Idid a shallow trench and set themin it. They’re embedded, that way,and can’t roll out of place. When Ihave more room, I just taper the beddown to ground level with the backof my garden rake. That allows thebed to shed rainfall, and it workswell, at least in our setting.!Have a question you’d like Neil toconsider? Mail it to him in care ofthe <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong>, P.O. Box149, Decatur, TX 76234 or e-mailhim at mailbag@sperrygardens.com.Neil regrets that he cannot reply toquestions individually.SUPER DUTYSOMETHING NEWAlgo NuevoatTWICE AROUNDCONSIGNMENTS50-80% Off Reg. RetailName Brand Jeans and Printed ShirtsPantalones de marca camisasimpremidas de marcaHouston JeansOCTOBER 31, 2009RSVP BY MON., OCT. 26$45/PERSON • $80/COUPLE940-627-2369Absolute Outdoor SpacesMasonry and Lanscape Contractors817-600-0201• Outdoor Kitchens & Fireplaces• Patios & Arbors• Landscape Design & Installation• Retaining Walls & DrainageProud to service our<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> customers!!!www.AbsoluteOutdoorSpaces.comCLEARANCEIt’s Ford Truck Month and all remaining SuperDuty’smust go to make room for the 2010’swhich are arriving daily.Saveup to $11,500onremaining2009sGreat selection of single and dual wheel F-250 and F-350models to choose including Crew Cabs and DEMOs.or for a limited time in lieu of rebates you can receive...0 %*APR for 60 months*0% apr in lieu of rebates for up to 60 months with approved credit through Ford Motor Credit.www.klementdecatur.comMiss MeCheck Oßut New Shipments Of Purses & Jewelry307 W. Main St. • Decatur • 940-626-1406Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.940-627-1101 or 1-800-772-8928US Highway 287 South, Decatur


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ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009 7CLAYTON’S CORNERBy GARY CLAYTON<strong>Wise</strong> Co. Extension AgentFall is probably the timefruit tree care is forgotten orneglected, but it’s a criticaltime for controllingsome of the peachand plum tree diseasesto insurea good crop nextyear.Applying a copperfungicide nowcan stop or at leastreduce three ofthe major diseasesthat attack peachand plum trees in<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong>. Thosediseases are peach leaf curl,bacterial leaf spot and bacterialcanker.Timing of the fall spray iscritical for effective controland for avoiding tree damage.Unless applied correctly,copper, a metal, may causesevere defoliation. Sprayingshould be done when 70percent of the leaves haveBy TANYA DAVIS<strong>Wise</strong> Co. Extension AgentThe Texas AgriLife ExtensionService <strong>Wise</strong> countyoffice has teamed up withDenton Area TeachersCredit Union(DATCU) to plana program aimedat assisting <strong>Wise</strong><strong>County</strong> residents.“Understandingand ImprovingYour Credit Score”ill be presentedy Jon Maden,ATCU senior viceresident of operaionson Monday,ct. 26, from 6:30 to 7:30.m. at the <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> Exensionoffice. Call the Exensionoffice at (940) 627-341 to sign up as seating isimited.What is a credit scorenyway? A credit score isfigure roughly between00 and 850 (some may beigher or lower). It is a nuericalrepresentation of anndividual’s ability to handleredit responsibly. In short,our credit score gives lendrsa way to quickly judgehe likelihood that you willepay a loan. A credit scores based on the informationn your credit history andill change over time.Credit scores are oftenalled “FICO scores.” FICOtands for Fair Isaac andompany, the companyho developed the scorngsystem used in the U.S.he scores are generatedfallen.Another problem manyhomeowners are experiencingthis fall is in St. Augustinegrass. Brown patch isa chronic lawn problem formany <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong>residents. This fungaldisease is characterizedby large,circular, brownpatches of grass.Since it is a fungus,fungicides can behelpful. Granularfungicides are easierto apply thanliquid and theyhave longer residual.Inspect yourlawn, if the blades pull awayeasily from the stem andhave a gray, rotted appearance,that is a sure symptomof the disease. Because ofthe high humidity and extremelywet conditions thisfall, brown patch has been acommon problem in St. Augustinelawns all over thearea.CLAYTONWISE NOTESFOR CONSUMERSthrough complex statisticalmodels. The models analyzeyour credit history based onfive categories: payment history,amount you owe, lengthof credit history, new creditand credit mix.FICO scores areprovided to lendersby the major creditreporting agencies.You can get yourcredit score at anumber of Websites, including thebig three credit bureausand at FairDAVISIsaac’s Web site.The Fair and AccurateCredit TransactionsAct in 2003 mandatedthat each individual beallowed their credit reportfrom the three major creditreporting agencies once peryear. The bureaus includeEquifax, TransUnion andExperian and reports canbe obtained from the Website http://www.annualcreditreport.com.You can alsoask your lender for access toyour score when you applyfor a loan.I encourage you to attendthe “Understanding and ImprovingYour Credit Score”program on Oct. 26. Mr.Maden will be explainingmore in depth about whyyour credit score is importantto you, why should youcare about your credit score,and what determines yourcredit score and how youcan improve it?Who should you trustwith your OB/GYN care?Decatur Women’s Health Centeroffers a full range of obstetrical and gynecologicalcare for women at every stage of life.SUDOKUSOLUTIONS20% offPLUS10% offPLUSNO PAYMENTS,NO INTEREST **FOR 12 MONTHSon any appliance over $399 when you use a qualifyingSears card and if paid in full within 12 months.See below for important financing offer details.ORFREE STANDARD DELIVERYAFTER ONLINE OR MAIL-IN REBATE ***on any appliance over $399See below for important offer details.Offers good thru 10/31/2009.OCTOBER 31, 2009RSVP BY MON., OCT. 26$45/PERSON • $80/COUPLE940-627-2369Buy a New ‘09The Easy Way!On The Lot Or On The WebLook For The NICE PRICEOn Every Vehicle!‘09 D1500Crew Cab‘09Dodge ChargerFor 72 Months*THE NICE PRICElarryslack.comBuy a New ‘09The Easy Way!On The Lot Or On The WebLook For The NICE PRICEOn Every Vehicle!‘09 D2500 or‘09 D3500 For 72 Months*THE NICE PRICE*0% FINANCING IS AVAILABLE ON SELECT 2009 MODELS AND IS SUBJECT TO GMAC LENDER APPROVAL. 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Offer not valid with Sears Commercial One ® and Sears Home ImprovementAccounts SM accounts. Offer good thru 10/31/2009. See our Important Customer Information below for Important Deferred Interest details. Excludes Outlet Stores. ***Free standard local delivery on any appliance over $399 after discounts and coupons.Standard delivery includes delivery within the local delivery area Mon. thru Fri. and delivery not requiring additional services or time. Outside local delivery area, customer pays an additional charge. Rebate values, local areas and additional chargesvary. Maximum rebate value $75. See store for details. Excludes KitchenAid ® built-in refrigeration and Outlet Stores. Offer good thru 10/31/2009. See sears.com for online rebate details. Oregon customers receive value of rebate at point of sale.lowest prices of the season on many tools andLawn & Garden products(Left to Right) Melissa Bradley, Dr. Douglas Kyle, Kim Mote, Patricia Ruiz“Friendly, professional and confidential.”Your health and well-being as a woman are our concern.We offer a full range of obstetrical and gynecological care.Our emphasis is on making you feel comfortable,confident and reassured.Call today to schedule your next appointment.940-627-42161713 S. 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8 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009HONOR ROLLSCROSSWORDBoyd ElementarySchoolFirst Six Weeks“A” Honor RollSecond Grade –Joshua Armstrong,Nathaniel Bell, AlexandraBracey, PaytinBullard, MadisonBurch, HunterCearley, Emmalark, Nelida Duran, Krystal Emshoff, Zionstes, Elizabeth Guynes, Katie Holmes, AgesKrahn, Sydney Langley, Marti Luttrell,athan Mints, Carley Moore, Triston Read,eremiah Reid, Ashlee Rogers, Samanthaogers, Ashley Sanderson, Brailey Shipp,eyton Taylor, Reese Totty, Brionna Wilson,homas WilsonThird Grade – Mandy Crooks, Andrewray, Ashley Harris, Abby Hays, Maile Hopins,Randal Long, Blake McElroy, Koby Millr,Connor Richardson, Kody Risenhoover,lake Rodgers, Riley Tackett, Meagan Terry,icholas Tompkins, Ashlyn Williams, Coltonilliams“A/B” Honor RollSecond Grade – Trey Appel, Savannahurch, Jewels Burdell, Dylan Castleberry,oshua Chester, Jake Christian, Cortneylamon, Jessica Crohan, Keelan Davis, MihaelErwin, Brannon Farrell, Jayden Foley,asmine Frost, Stephanie Gomez, Brookearrell, Kenneth Holzer, Savannah Honea,mily Jones, Jacie Lamance, McKenzie Marinez,Haley Owens, Brylan Peebles, Daisyippett, Ethan Schluter, Melvin Warner, DalonWestray, Luke Woolford, Trevor WrightThird Grade – Braxton Ahlgren, Christianrace Arbuckle, Mia Bounds, Gage Clarkurdell, Kaitlyn Cooksey, Jacklon Cozby,elissa Crenshaw, Michael Fahlin, Angelalores, Jasmine Hammett, Samuel Hulsey,avid Krahn, Colton Lawson, Carson Lira,illiam Lumpkin, Michael McCarmack, HadeyMiller, Landyn Orr, Hannah Radke, TimohyRay, Tyler Reid, Jaiden Smith, Trevoruggs, Kenneth SwireBoyd Middle SchoolFirst Six Weeks“A” Honor RollSeventh Grade – Jackson Basting, MadlynBusch, Christina Civis, Cameron Clark,lissa Gordon, Aaron Hammett, Cameronammett, Chandler Hammon, Valeria Lugo,risten Plummer, Dillon Rose, Sofia Scott,aley Sims, Lucas Sims, Sequoia Smith,annah WaldenEighth Grade – Jake Bryans, Shay Dodson,ody Drake, Chance Herron, Cody Jacobs,alab Smith, Joseph Tate, Harrison 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HIS WEEK’S EVENTS ...OOD DRIVE — Vincent Investment Management isollecting non-perishable canned food or cash donationsor <strong>Wise</strong> Area Relief Mission (WARM) and serving free hotogs Tuesday, Oct. 13. Donations can also be dropped offnytime during the month of October at the office, 2250arm Road 51 South, Suite 900, in Decatur.LOOD DRIVE — Decatur High School was to holdn American Red Cross blood drive 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.ednesday, Oct. 14, in the Cheer Room. The school isompeting with other schools for a scholarship. Individualsust be at least 17 years old and in good health.UNCHEON — The Social Service Luncheon is noon to 1.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, at Catfish O’Harlies in Decatur.haron Burnett, Texas Neighborhood Service utilityssistant is speaker. Call (940) 627-6418 for information.OND INFO — Bridgeport ISD will hold a pubic informationeeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, to discuss theistrict’s November 3rd Bond Election. The meeting wille at the district training room located in the Alternativeearning Center (former cafeteria in the old elementaryuilding) at 1101 17th Street.FFICE OPEN — The Texas Neighborhood Services office inDecatur will be open Thursday, Oct. 15.WILD ABOUT READING — A “Wild Book Celebration” willbe held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, at the Decatur PublicLibrary featuring “Where the Wild Things Are” by MauriceSendak. The program, for pre-school through fifth gradestudents, will include a read aloud, games and crafts. Formore information call the library at (940) 627-5512 or visitthe Web page at www.decaturpubliclibrary.com.CHAMBER LUNCH — The October Bridgeport Chamber ofCommerce Luncheon is 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, atthe Bridgeport Community Center. Eddie Bland, Bridgeportsuperintendent, is guest speaker. Cost is $10, andreservations are due by Wednesday, Oct. 14, by calling thechamber office at (940) 683-2076.ANGEL FOOD — Crossroads Church in Decatur will acceptorders and payments online for Angel Food throughThursday, Oct. 15. Cash, check and foodstamp orders willbe accepted through Wednesday, Oct. 14. Food will bedistributed from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 24 at thechurch. The basic box is $30 and provides dinners for afamily of four for about a week. Meat and vegetable boxesare also available. See www.crossroadsdecatur.com/angelfood-ministriesfor more information, this month’s menuand specials, and for the link for online ordering. Call (940)626-4527 for more information.BOOK SALE — The Bridgeport Public Library book salesponsored by the Library Booster Club is Oct. 15-17.Hardback books are $1, and paperbacks are 50 cents. OnSaturday from 10 a.m. to noon a bag of books will be $1.Hours are Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m. to6 p.m.SALE — The Rhome Women’s Club $1 sale is 8 a.m. to 4p.m. Oct. 16 and 17 at 145 First St. in Rhome. Items in thesale include clothing, nick nacks, small electrical itemsand some furniture. Money will benifit a Northwest senior.BEFORE THE SMOKE SETTLESSmoking during pregnancy carries an increased risk of miscarriage,ectopic pregnancy, premature birth, small babies, stillbirth, andneonatal death. Any and all of these potential outcomes should besufficient cause(s) for women to quit smoking before becomingpregnant. If not, new research suggests that newly pregnant smokersmay be able to take advantage of a window of opportunity to stopsmoking before its potentially harmful effects set in. According torecent research, pregnant women who stop smoking before the 15thweek of pregnancy reduce their risk of premature birth and havingsmall babies to levels experienced by non-smoking pregnant women.In any case, smoking is a bad health bet for pregnant and non-pregnantwomen, as well as for their babies.Nearly everyone is aware of the damaging effects of smoking. Thehabit can have a serious effect on your reproductive system, and alsoincreases your risk of developing serious conditions in other areas ofthe body. Quitting smoking leads to immediate and long-term healthbenefits. For further information, call WISE OBSTETRICS &GYNECOLOGY P.A. at 940-626-8008. Our office is convenientlylocated at 1713 South Fm 51, Ste. 201, Decatur. New patients arewelcome.P.S. According to the study mentioned above, pregnant women whostopped smoking were no more stressed than women who continuedsmoking.Mitch HamnerSalesBishop’sLower Overhead = Lower PricesS e h a b l a e s p a ñ o lAs low as10% down.WEFINANCE1110 Hovey St., Bridgeportwww.wisecarandtruck.com 940-683-1999NEWS BRIEFSStephanie AmadorOffice ManagerMOVIE NIGHT — Bridgeport Box Office presents “LittleGiants” Friday, Oct. 16, at Bull Memorial Stadium followingthe Bulls’ football game against Iowa Park. For moreinformation, call the Parks and Recreation Department at(940) 683-3480.FOOD DRIVE — Home Health Care in Bridgeport is holdinga food drive to benefit WARM and the Bridgeport FoodPantry. The drive runs through Friday, Oct. 16. All nonperishablefood can be dropped off at the Bridgeport officeor the items can be picked up. Call (940) 683-3300 formore information.SINGLE CLUB — North Texas Singles Club will hold itsmonthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 17, at theHot Skillet in Alvord. The club has a private room for themeeting. For more information call (940) 872-6627 andleave a message.VETERANS HEALTH — VA North Texas Health Care Systemis sponsoring a health care outreach event for veterans in<strong>Wise</strong>, Archer, Baylor, Clay, Jack, Montague, Throckmortonand Young counties, Saturday, Oct. 17, at Family Clinic,812 Woodrow Wilson Ray Circle in Bridgeport. Availableservices include primary care, women’s health, homecare, VA benefits counseling, transition assistance,educational resources and many more. Veterans whowant to participate should call the VA North Texas HealthCare System at (866) 272-1034 before Wednesday, Oct.14. Veterans should bring a photo ID, health insuranceinformation and a copy of their DD214. Be prepared togive the previous year’s household income and the SocialSecurity numbers for all dependents.REUNION — Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base veterans willcelebrate their 40-year reunion Oct. 16-18 at the Ramadain Decatur. The group will visit the Lost Battalion Room atthe <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> Heritage Museum at 10 a.m. Saturday,Oct. 17.SARAH’S CURE — The fourth annual Sarah’s Cure isSaturday, Oct. 17, and will begin with a 5K run/walk indowntown Decatur. Registration is at 7 a.m. with the funrun at 8 a.m. and the 5K run at 8:30. The concert willfeature Reckless Kelly, the Josh Abbott Band and J.D.Clark. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. at the Decatur Civic Center.An auction will also be held at the concert. For moreinformation, to register for the run or to buy tickets, visitwww.sarahscure.com.NEWARK CRUISIN’ DAYS — The 22nd Annual Cruisin Daysis Saturday, Oct. 17, in Newark. The parade is at 10 a.m.,bingo from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Newark CommunityCenter, Mr. and Miss Cruisin’ Days Pageant at 4 p.m.,barbecue dinner 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Newark Fire Hall,a cake auction at 6:30 and the Dance of the Decades at7 p.m. The event will also feature games, vendors, liveentertainment and concessions throughout the day.CHICOFEST — Chicofest is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct.17, on the Chico square. Booths can be rented for $5 or$10 with electricity by calling (940) 644-2515. The eventwill include a cake walk, horseshoes, beauty pageantfeaturing Chico High School boys at 11 a.m. and Bingo at 1p.m. A picnic will follow in the park.RIGHT ON THE CORNER (US287/US380) • RIGHT ONNicePlaceGrand OpeningDeluxe BuffetOver 80 items, lots of seafoodLunch: 11-3:45 $5 99Dinner: 4-9:00 $7 99Sunday: All-day Dinner $7 9907 CHEVY CREWCAB1/2-ton LS. 27,000 miles. #9061A$19,998*ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009 908 GMC CREW 4X4Sharp black 1/2-ton SLE. #9156A$24,750*04 F-250 CREWCABDIESEL. Ford Lariat. #7348A$19,995*08 F-350 CREW 4X4Ford dually. 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Showing of Michael Jackson “This Is It”TICKETS ON SALE NOW. NO PASSES ON THAT DAYShowing For 2 Weeks OnlyFM 51 South, Decatur • 940-627-5522 • Box Office Opens at 1:30 p.m.$7 Adults ~ $5 Seniors, Children 11 & under & Matinee • www.plazacinema3.comPRE-OWNED PRICED RIGHT!08 PT CRUISEREconomical white Chrysler. #P1337$9943*08 SEBRINGGas-saving Chrysler 4-door. #P1341$11,998*07 PT CRUISERChrysler with 28,000 miles. #P1342$9450*203 N. Hwy 287, Decatur(formerly Popeyes Chicken)940-626-208806 GMC CREWCABBeautifully equipped 1/2-ton. #9383A$18,750*06 CHEVY1500 R/CV6, automatic. #9285A$9750*06 300 TOURINGChrysler. Leather. 24K miles.#9381A$15,998*Continued on page 14Seniors over 62 years, 10% offGreatFood00 F-150 SPORTGreat wheels/tires! Automatic. #7355B$6450*06 FORD FUSION4-cylinder, automatic. #9046A$8750*07 DODGE 3500 4X4DIESEL 31,000 miles. #9145A$32,750*07 1500 QUADCABDodge. V8, automatic. #9265B$16,450*06 RAM 1500 R/CDodge. V6, automatic. #9360A$10,950*05 NISSAN SENTRA4-cyl., automatic. 40K miles. P1339A$9250*Klementcjd.com940.627.6700.6700US 287 North, Decatur • 817.430.8416 940.62Donations of New or Gently UsedCOATS, HATS, GLOVES and BLANKETSare being accepted at Decatur High Schooland the <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> by Friday, Oct. 30to help the street people of Dallas.Men’s items are most needed.For more info or pick upCall Carol Chapman Allen 940-393-5526www.mccgd.org• Classes for ADULTS & KIDS!• Get Into GREAT SHAPE!• Have More Energy!• The ULTIMATESelf-Defense Training• FREE Trial Class!It’sBasketballFREE CREDIT SEMINARDealing with BAD CREDIT?No One Is Selling You AnythingLearn How to INCREASE Your Credit ScoreTo Our FREE Credit SeminarWednesday, Nov. 11 • 6:30 p.m.Boyd Community Center • 420 E. Morton AveWith Todd Nunis from Supreme LendingNo HASSELS, No OBLIGATIONSPam ClearyMandalay Texas Realty817-881-1583pcleary@flash.net07 DODGE NITRO 4X4Black. 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EQUAL HOUSING®MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICEEQUAL HOUSING®MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE10 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009CLASSIFIED GOLDReal Estate for Sale Rentals Employment Services Farm and Ranch• Real Estate for Sale• Acreage• Business Property• Condos/Town Homes• Duplexes• Homes• Lots• Mobile Homes• Wanted to Buy• 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• Business Opportunity• EmploymentInformation• Adult/Elderly Care• Childcare• Food Service• Medical/Dental• Miscellaneous• Offi ce• Retail/Sales• Trades• Work Wanted• Childcare• Adult/Elderly Care• Business• Housecleaning• Let Me Fix It• Miscellaneous• TutoringPets Merchandise for Sale Transportation Announcements Notices• Pets• Pets Lost & Found• Pet Care/Training• Pet Stud Services• Appliances• Clothing/Jewelry• Furniture• Garage Sales• Firewood• Miscellaneous• Auctions• Boats• Cars• Recreational Vehicles• Trucks• Accessories• Trailers• Wanted to Buy• Card of Thanks• Let’s Swap• Lost & Found• Personal• WantedCALL 940-627-5987& GET RESULTS!WCMESSENGER.COM/CLASS• Farm Equipment • Livestock Stud Service• Fencing• Livestock Supplies• Lawn & Garden • Miscellaneous• Livestock• Mowing• Livestock Care/ • Pasture & FeedTraining • Poultry• Livestock Lost & Found• Legal Notices• Public NoticesBusiness HoursMonday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Deadlines:Line Ads:Thursday Issue: 10 a.m. TuesdaySunday Issue: 10 a.m. FridayClassifi ed Gold: 10 a.m. FridayReal Estate and Classified Display:Thursday Issue: 3 p.m. ThursdaySunday Issue: 3 p.m. TuesdayClassifi ed Gold: 3 p.m. WednesdaySpecial Offers:Business Services: Place a paid ad forfour weeks in the Business Services classification of the <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong>for $50. Receive a bold heading and thefi fth week is FREE. Run the same ad inClassifi ed Gold for an additional $32 forfi ve weeks (price based on 20 words orless ad).For Sale: Place a paid ad with a boldheadline for two weeks for $25, and ifyou don’t sell your item at the end of twoweeks, you’ll receive the next two weeksFREE. Run the same ad in Classifi ed Goldfor an additional $16 for four weeks (pricebased on 20 word or less ad).Classified Advertising Policy:Classifi ed ads for the Sunday/Thursdayedition are $12 per week for 20 words orless (each additional word is 60¢). Runthe same ad in Classifi ed Gold for anadditional $8 per week (20 words or less;each additional word is 40¢).Error Responsibility:Customers are asked to check their ad immediatelyafter it appears in the paper andreport at once any error found. Claims foradjustment should be made at that time.The <strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> is responsiblefor an incorrect ad only the fi rst time itruns, so check your ad carefully.Classified Gold goes into 21,000additional homes.Payments:In person:115 South Trinity St., DecaturBy mail:<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong>P.O. Box 149Decatur, TX 76234-0149REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENTAcreage10+ ACRES HEAVILY WOODEDecluded homesite, Bridgeport ISD.817)229-9602.EAST WISE COUNTYTract 1: Ag, 8+ acres, DentonCreek, $72k. Tract 2: homestead,1+ acre, 3/2, pier & beam, $166k.Marty, (940)466-7588.FOR SALE BY OWNER25+ acres, corner tract, paved roadon 2 sides, completely fenced. Water,electricity, pond, mature trees.Beautiful building site for home, agri c u l t u r e o r s u b d i v i s i o n .$8,000-$9,000/acre. Country atmosphere,3 miles from Bridgeport. Maydivide. (940)210-8932 or(940)391-1304.Business Property10,000 square foot commercialbuilding. 8,000 square foot warehouse;2,000 square foot officespace, loading dock, fenced yardarea. Highway, Bridgeport.(940)389-6517.Homes1005 S. TRINITYDecatur. 3/2 brick, 2,000 squarefeet. Pre-qualified. $149,500.(903)366-2792.128 Heritage Parkway E.NEW 4/2, 2062 square feet living,on 2 acres. 30X40 garage/shop.Wood cabinets, granite tops, tile &carpet floors. Decatur schools.Pre-qualified, quick move-in.$169,000. (888)283-1919.3/1 ON 1 ACREParadise schools; major updates includingceramic tile, new carpet,landscaping, jetted bath tub, 10x10storage shed. GREAT STARTERHOME! $114,900. (940)393-9614,(940)577-1908.For sale by owner, 3/2, close toDairy Queen. Lovely home for 1sttime buyer. Affordable! 1102 15thStreet, Bridgeport. (940)210-0913,(940)683-5599.FSBO, 3/2/2built in 2003, fireplace, fenced backyard,landscaped, WhisperingWinds Estates, Alvord. $124,000.(940)393-8969.All real estate advertising in thisnewspaper is subject to the FairHousing Act which makes it illegalto advertise “any preference, limitationor discrimination based onrace, color, religion, sex, handicap,familial status or national origin,or an intention, to make any suchpreference, limitation or discrimination.”Familial status includes childrenunder the age of 18 living withparents or legal custodians, pregnantwomen and people securing custodyof children under 18.PUBLISHER’S NOTICE:LAKE HOUSE FOR SALE600 Cortez Drive, Runaway Bay.2-story, 3/2.5/2, 1,890 square feet,corner lot w/hilltop lake view, quietn e i g h b o r h o o d . $ 1 5 4 , 0 0 0 .(940)284-1825.MOTIVATED BUILDERQuality new custom home on 2.6acres. 4/3/2, 2,605 square feet,brick/rock exterior, study, formal dining,knotty alder cabinets, granitecountertops, lots of upgrades. DecaturISD. Priced to sell at $259,900.Broker/builder. (817)498-6362.OWNER FINANCE5/4/4 on 5 wooded acres w/pool,game room, barn, and fenced.$ 1 0 K / d o w n , $ 2 0 9 5 / m o n t h .(817)846-5997.Lots2 ACRE LOT FOR SALEHeritage Creek Estates, Phase 1.Decatur ISD. $39,900/OBO.(940)399-6201.Mobile Homes14X70 MOBILE HOME2-bedroom, 2-bath, fireplace. Roof,cooktop, dishwasher, carpet, ACducts replaced in 2008. Must bemoved. $6,000. (940)466-9672.14x80 single wide, 3/2. $5000/cash.Set up in mobile home park inBridgeport. Needs work. Call(940)399-9084.FOR SALE OR LEASE2002 double wide with built-in deck.3-bedroom, 2-bath, office, large livingarea, composition roof, vinyl siding.Excellent condition. Land notfor sale. Available Nov 1.(940)393-9203, (940)393-9451.K&P Homes, Inc. 20 used homes,all refurbished. Financing available.Springtown, TX. (817)677-3446.OWNER FINANCEWe have two cute 2/2’s in Newarkmobile home park. Oversized countrysetting lot. Newly renovated. Onehas fenced dog run. Flexible termsto fit your budget. (682)286-0693,agent #036227.RBMOBILEHOMES.COMMove, set-ups, re-levels. In & out ofstate. Licensed, bonded, insured.R e p o s . F r e e e s t i m a t e s .(940)683-5547. RBI #36191.WILLIAMS MOBILE HOME SERV.Best deal on moving, set up & trimouts. Bonded, licensed & insured.(940)433-3117.This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept any advertising forreal estate which is in violation ofthe law. Our readers are herebyinformed that all dwellings advertisedin this newspaper are availableon an equal opportunity basis. Tocomplain of discrimination callHUD toll-free at1-800-669-9777. Thetoll-free telephonenumber for thehearing impaired is1-800-927-9275.EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITYCASTLEBURY ESTATES IN RUNAWAY BAYSpecial Limited Time OfferRENTAApartmentsRENTALSBRIDGEWOODExecutive SuitesBridgeport, TXCALL ABOUTFALL SPECIALS1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms AvailableWasher & dryerincluded940-536-93462/1 APARTMENT IN CHICO$500/month, $300/deposit. No pets.C a l l ( 9 4 0 ) 6 4 4 - 2 7 1 3 o r(817)929-1930.Efficiency apartments for rent, allbills paid. (940)433-3133.Business propertyNEW LISTING !80 Acres Clay Co.Fabulous Views!CUSTOM HOME!Secluded andQuick Access toHwy 28740 AcresWith Home and BarnsClose In Bowie PRICEREDUCED! $255,000• Apartments • BusinessProperty • Condos/TownHomes • Duplex Housing• Homes • Mobile Homes •Rooms • Roommate Wanted• Spaces & Lots • For Lease •Wanted to Rent • Wanted toLease • Facilities • StorageBuildings1,000 square foot office space forlease at 605 N. Business 287, Suite104. See Mary at Karl KlementProperties, Inc., 605 N. Business287, Suite 102, Decatur.1ST MONTH FREE!5,000 SQUARE FOOTCommercial insulated building. Offices,suites & warehouse. Reducedto $1,995/month! FM 51 North, Decatur.Cannon Property Management.(940)368-1811.600 square foot warehouse forlease on FM 51 South, Decatur.$250/month. Electricity available,secured area. (940)627-5778.32 Acres3000 sq.ft. HomeMontague <strong>County</strong>Call Now!$298,500New Listing!78 AcresSaint Jo TexasFM 677 FrontageLive Creek200 AcresPecan TreesClay <strong>County</strong> TexasRecreation DeluxeFarm House - Barns$3500/Acre<strong>County</strong> Road Frontage!Price RecentlyReduced!Austin Group Realty940-USA-LANDPickAPetalwww.austingrouprealty.comCall Today!Mary Austin940-841-1805Melaina Middleton817-602-7617Thomas Austin940-841-0123BRING YOUR HORSES AND LIVE IN THIS GORGEOUS HOMEON 2.3 ACRES IN COPPERFIELD ESTATES, BRIDGEPORT!This gorgeous 1 story features custom cabinetry, extensive tile, handscraped hardwoods, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances,sprinkler system AND MUCH, MUCH MORE. A MUST SEE!Reduced to $249,900COMMERCIAL PROPERTYOffice/retail space. 1,000-7,000s q u a r e f e e t f o r l e a s e .(940)627-2510.Office building near CourthouseSquare. 3 offices, reception/waitingarea, kitchen & restroom, CH/A.$850/month, 1st/last plus deposit.(940)389-5588.Office space for lease. Approximately2,000 square feet. Prime location.(940)389-5407.OFFICE SUITEjust off Decatur square on NorthTrinity. Cannon Property Management.(940)368-1811.Condos, town homesBEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME2-bedroom, 2-bath, HOA swimmingpool, view of golf course & lake. Allappliances included. $850/monthplus deposit. (972)834-8111.LOVELY 1-BEDROOM CONDOwater view, all appliances included.Runaway Bay, HOA swimming pool.$550/month plus deposit. Seniordiscount. (972)834-8111.Duplexes***MOVE IN SPECIAL***1/2 OFF 1ST MONTH’S RENT!Bridgeport Area3-bedroom, 2-full bath. Vaulted ceilings,appliances, W/D connections.Fenced yards available. Petfriendly. $750/month, $400/deposit.(817)270-HOME. www.shorthornpm.com.1/2 OFF 1ST MONTH RENT!3-bedroom, 2-bath, duplexes in Alvord.$750/month. $495/deposit.Fenced backyard. No smoking, petsOK w/pet deposit. (940)393-8740.Available now, extra large duplex,2-bedroom, 2-bath new carpet, newpaint, in Bridgeport. $750/month.(972)333-3286.Duplex for rent, 3-bedroom, 2-bath.602-A Crestridge Court, Decatur.$800/month. (940)964-2631.NEW DUPLEX FOR RENT!1250 square feet, 3/2 loaded withextras. $500/deposit, $900/month.403 E. Mulberry, Decatur. Call(469)585-0122.NEW LISTING:40 Acres * Bowie Area * Lots ofTrees * Two Water Wells * Close In$4500/AcNEW1000 Acres of History!Hwy 287 Frontage+ Country Road FrontageOwner Will Divide$2500 per AcreMention This Ad by October 31and receive an additional $5,000 off plus$7,200 in closing cost for a total of $22,200 in savings!Now available: 2 & 3-bedroom duplexes.Bridgeport & Decatur.$650-$750/month, month-to-monthlease. Donna, (940)389-1615.Homes$300 OFF 1ST MONTH(HOUSES ONLY)Bowie: Garden Terrace Apartments,702-C, 704-C, 708-A E. Wilbarger,2/1.Decatur: Sontehill Apartments, 2/1.Fort Worth: Texas Motor Speedway,2/2 condo.NO PETS ALLOWED. Karl KlementProperties, contact Elaine,(940)627-6362.www.klementproperties.com.***NOW AVAILABLE IN BOYD***BRAND NEW HOMES FOR LEASE$850/MONTH, $500/DEPOSIT3-bedroom, 2 full bath, appliances,washer/dryer connections. Fencedy a r d , c o v e r e d p o r c h .(817)270-4660.www.shorthornpm.com.1701 N. Cates Street, Decatur.3/2/2, all brick, pets welcome.(817)247-0246.“Timeless Elegance”402 & 406 E. Ash • Decatur - 3/2/1Ready Nov. 1$1,190/month • $300/deposit1509 N. Bus 287, 2/1 DecaturAvailable Oct. 23$850/Month, $300/deposit,All homes include lawn care.940-372-06342-bedroom, 1-bath in Chico for rent.$600/month, 1st month & securitydeposit in advance. Available Nov.1. (940)389-1323.3-bedroom, 2-bath with chimney,kitchen appliances, storage building,on 4 acres, Paradise ISD.$1,150/month, $1,150/deposit.(940)210-1995.3-bedroom, 2-bath, washer/dryer/refrigerator,water/trash pickup furnished.Rhome, private land. Nosmoking. Inside pets OK, $500non-refundable pet deposit.$ 8 0 0 / m o n t h , $ 7 0 0 / d e p o s i t .(940)399-9133.3/1 rent house in Bridgeport.$750/month, $750 security deposit.No pets. (940)683-5917,(817)304-0056.DECATUR2/1/1, large yard, 800 S. Trenchard.$675/month plus deposit. Mark,owner/agent, (940)704-7212.For lease 3/2/1, like new brick homeon 2 acres, south of Bridgeport. Water/sewer/lawncare furnished. Nosmoking/pets. $900/month.(940)391-0425.NEW HOMES FOR LEASEIN RUNAWAY BAY!!!($850/month, $500/deposit). Lovely3-bedroom, 2-full bath homes situatedin quiet, wooded yards. All appliances& washer/dryer connections.Privacy fenced yard. Petfriendly. (817)270-HOME,www.shorthornpm.com.RHOME, 3-BEDROOM, 1-BATH2-car garage, newly remodeled,covered porch, 2 storage buildings,completely fenced city lot.$ 7 5 0 / m o n t h , $ 7 5 0 / d e p o s i t .(214)949-6390.Spend the winter on the lake! Furnished1-room cabin on LakeBridgeport, all utilities, full-size kitchens,dish TV, (no phone).$720/month plus tax, $100/deposit,refundable. Call (940)683-3016.Available November-March.Mobile Homes3-bedroom, 1-bath trailer & 2-bedroom,1-bath trailer in Boyd area forRent. NO PETS. (817)448-7802.Chico, 2-bedroom, 2-bath, freshpaint, new carpet, central heat, electricrange. $550/month, $550/deposit.(719)660-5992, cell, ask forKevin.Mobile home for rent. 2-bedroom,1-bath, CH/A, refrigerator, stove,washer, dryer furnished. Well water.Sunset area. $400/month, $400/deposit.(817)925-3538.Spaces & lotsSUNSET RV PARKCentrally located between Decatur,Bridgeport, Bowie on Highway 287.Full hook-ups, free laundry, freewireless internet. (940)845-2007.EMPLOYM • ChildcareEmployment information!!ATTENTION!!Advertising under this classificationis normally not a bona fideopportunity. Typically, companiesadvertising here offer informationabout potential employment.Some are selling this information.We suggest that ourreaders thoroughly investigatethese advertisers before investingany money.ChildcareEMPLOYMENTJOB OPPORTUNITYFor ExperiencedFLORAL DESIGNERExcellent opportunity for the right applicant.Send resume toP.O. BOX 149, Attn: L, Decatur, TX 76234• Business Opportunity• Employment Information• Adult/Elderly Care• Food Service • Medical/Dental • Miscellaneous• Offi ce • Retail/Sales• Trades • Work WantedDaycare teachers needed. Apply inperson, 1403 Hovey Street, Bridgeport.Luxury Homes with ZERO down, ZERO closing costs, ZERO city taxes,ZERO MOVE-IN with total monthly payments starting at $1,059/month.HURRY only one home left that qualifies for the $8,000 tax credit! All Homesare provided move-in ready! Appliances, tile floors, Jacuzzi tubs, sod, landscaping,sprinkler system, stained privacy fence and much, much more!OPPORTUNITYCALL NOW AND RESERVE YOURS!Juston Wenham • 817-733-3444www.christophergracecustomhomes.comCall us now. We’ll Build Your Lot or Ours. We have available lots on the Golf Course,Acreage on The Lake and Acreage in Decatur, Bridgeport and Runaway Bay!Juston Wenham817-733-3444OPPORTUNITYwww.christophergracecustomhomes.com• RN - Dialysis * Behavioral Health * ICUCCU*PACU*Med/Surg * Cath Lab* ER * Surgery• LVN - Med/Surg * Rehab• Therapy Services -*PT & PTA Outpatient *PT Woundcare*Recreational Therapist• Lab - Blood Bank Supr.-BSMT-ASCPOne year Blood Bank Supr. exp. preferred.• Admissions - Admissions ClerkPart time and PRN• Therapy Services -PT*COTA*OT/PRN• Admissions - Admissions Clerk Part-time• Clinical Care Assoc. - MA/PRN2000 S. FM 51 • Decatur, TX. 76234 - A not for profit hospitalwww.wiseregional.com - EOE - Job Line: 940-626-2525Up to $7,000 RN Bonus


TMALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009 11EMPLOYMENTSERVICESFARM AND RANCHNanny wanted for 1-year-old twins.Hours 7:30a.m.-5p.m.., Mon.-Fri.,beginning January 1, 2010. Pleaseemail resume & contact informationto mmkkgarrett@gmail.com.Medical/DentalBusy medical practice in need of af u l l - t i m e , f r o n t o f f i c ereceptionist/clerk. Experience preferredbut not required. Excellentbenefits available. Please fax resumesto (940)627-0275.LVN position available at ENT AllergyClinic, PA. Office hours:Mon.-Fri., 8:30a.m.-5p.m. Must bedetail oriented, have excellent communicationskills, computer skillsand the ability to work in a team environment.Please fax resume to(940)627-7416.MiscellaneousMASH before & after school programis now hiring caregivers. Goodpay and incentives. Mon.-Fri., a.m.& p.m. hours available. Must be18-years-old, have diploma orequivalent and pass backgroundcheck. Located in Rhome area. Calln o w , ( 8 1 7 ) 6 3 8 - 5 5 1 1 o r(817)366-5865.Order fulfillment, product packaging,office work. Computer experiencehelpful. Will train. Supplementalhealth care plan, paid vacation, sickt i m e . A p p l y o n l i n e :www.papilio.com/employment.Retail/SalesSALES FOR AARON’SExcellent growth opportunity withAaron’s. Learn the lease purchasebusiness. Sales background andgood communication and customerskills required. Some heavy lifting.Good driving and clean background.Knowledge of electronics helpful.$10/hour with some overtime.Closed on Sunday. Benefits. Substancescreen required. Apply inperson at 1302 FM 51 S., Decatur(next to Dollar General). Toll free:(866)850-3003. Ask for Kristen. Resumesto: rto_82@yahoo.com.TradesCNC machinists and brake operatorsneeded. Call Inspirion Staffing,(940)210-9350.Decatur. Machinist. Retired OK. Rebuilding,repairing production machinery.Some sheet metal.Part-time, full time. SupplementalHealth Care Plan. Paid vacation.Sick Time. Apply online:www.papilio.com/employment.TAR & CHIP SEALBy CD Paving & Seal CoatingWhat is Tar & Chip Seal?Tar & Chip Seal is a less expensivepavement than blacktop or concrete.It can be applied to a base surface or anolder cracked-up blacktop surface. It is alayer of hot, liquefied asphalt tar which isfollowed by a layer of 3/8” chip rock andthen rolled to compaction.• It stays clean• It will not wash out• It is maintenance-free• It will last 12 to 15 years• It keeps cool in summer• It has beautiful curb appeal’Lil Bob’sQuality Services• Tree Trimming• Retaining Walls• Roofing• Concrete Work940-399-6440New, upscale nail spa in Decaturneeding professional, experiencednail technicians. Call for interview,( 8 1 7 ) 9 1 7 - 7 8 9 6 ; o r e m a i lphillya@embarqmail.com.SERVICChildcareBABYSITTINGin loving home. Days & evenings.(940)210-3315.Adult/Elderly careCARE GIVER10-years experience, looking forpart-time, 10-15 hours/weekly. Willhelp w/meds, bathing, light housecleaning.Lots of references available.Lorie, (940)210-3339.BusinessMR. SWEEP’SChimney Cleaning Service. Chimneycaps, dryer vent cleaning & fireplacerepairs. Call, ask for $20 discount.(817)692-5624.STONE WORK & CONCRETERetaining walls, patios, rock entries,houses, landscaping. Small brickjobs. Decatur references. 20 yearsexperience. Major credit cards accepted.(817)919-4487.TAXI SERVICEServing North Texas, 7a.m.-10p.m.Rides to metroplex, airports, doctors,etc. (940)531-2309.HousecleaningAMY’S OLD FASHIONED CLEANINGat a fair price by a neighbor you cantrust. (817)995-7961.HEART FOR HOMESFall cleaning. Personalized plan foryour home. 20-years experience,references, liability insurance. Also,office cleaning available.(940)389-8883.HOUSE CLEANING SERVICES!!Looking for extra jobs while in college.Plenty of references available.Sky, (940)577-5251.Let me fix itSERVICESHOME REPAIRSCarpentry, minor electrical & plumbing.Free estimates. (940)389-0582.• Parking Lots • Driveways• Ranch Roads • StreetsWE ARE FULLY INSUREDToll Free1-888-TAR-N-CHIPwww.cdpaving.netOffice in Fort Worth• Childcare• Adult/Elderly Care• Business• Housecleaning• Let Me Fix It• Miscellaneous• Tutoring• Leaf Removal• Christmas Lights• Fence Building• Handyman WorkA+HANDYMAN SERVICEGeneral home repair/maintenance,auto tune-ups, lawnmower/tillertune-ups. Fence, sprinkler maintenance/repair.30+years experience.Dependable, trustworthy. Call Karl,(817)995-7960, (940)627-1115.ANYONE NEED ROOFING?Absolute best price, quality, andservice. Licensed and insured. Freee s t i m a t e s . C a l l M a r t y ,( 9 4 0 ) 7 9 9 - 3 5 0 3 o r e m a i lmyroof@live.com.BARRINGTON CONSTRUCTIONAll types remodeling, home repairs,foundation work, privacy fences &carports. All work guaranteed.(940)389-9276.SepticSystemsInstalledNow offering StormShelters!LEN ROY DONBUILDERSA Father & Son BusinessRoy & ReynTractor &Backhoe Service817-366-7990Mobile DirectIS YOUR BATHROOM OLD?Let us remodel it. Showers repairedor replaced. Handicap showers,grab bars, doorways widened. Tile& laminate floors. Drywall repair.Remodeling for over 25 years. GTRConstruction, (817)988-7586.MIKE’S RV SERVICEService calls, insurance work, fullrepairs, power washing, detailing.Also work on horse & enclosed trailers.Michael, (940)399-7565.DONE RIGHT, THE FIRST TIME• Plumbing • Room Additions• Electric • Kitchens• Remodeling • Baths• Carpentry • Custom Cabinets940-808-6317 • 817-997-4140www.percconstruction.comRemodeling. All phases of remodeling& new construction. 50 combinedyears experience.(940)389-8470.RUSSELL’S HOMEMaintenance& RepairAll Types ofRemodelingPainting - Interior, ExteriorAdd-ons, Decks, Honey Do’s And MoreCall UsFor All Your Home Needs940-389-4943MiscellaneousALUMINUM CANS40¢/lb. We buy copper, brass, aluminum,insulated wire, long & shortiron. S&S Recycling, Bowie,(940)872-1998.Williams’ Hauling& Tractor Works• Brushhog & Finish Mowing• Blading, Plowing & Tilling• Backhoe work, driveways• Dirt, sand & gravel hauling• Land Clearing• All types cleanup & haul-offs• Quality work, fair pricingJames Williams940-399-9138FARM AND RANCHFARM ARANCFarm Equipment1999 NEW HOLLAND TC29Dw/loader. 29HP diesel, 4-wheeldrive, hydrostatic transmission,677hrs. Includes: tandem disc, boxblade, finish mower, 16' trailer w/ramp and new tires. Package price$12,750. (940)393-8740.Check outwww.hendershotequipment.comfor great deals on Case IH tractorpackages, Vermeer hay equipment,PJ trailers & Rhino shredders.STORAGE CONTAINERSGreat storage! The best containersat the best price. (817)726-7669.FencingA LOCAL BOYPrivacy, wrought iron, pipe & top railcable, horse fences. Fence rowclean out, repair. Bob-cat work.Cattle guards. (940)442-4441.BOBBY’S FENCEAll types fencing. Free estimates.Over 25-years experience.(817)444-3213.CHRISTIAN COWBOY FENCINGBarbed wire, horse & goat. Newfence & repairs. Steve, cell,( 8 1 7 ) 3 6 0 - 6 3 8 5 ; h o m e ,(940)626-4660.FARM & RANCH FENCINGPipe & cable, non-climb, barbedwire, entrances, solar gate operators,repairs. Jim at (940)367-7505.WELDING AND FENCINGAll types of fencing and welding.www.tx3dranch.com(940)210-1242.Lawn and gardenLONE OAK LANDSCAPINGPersonalized landscape plans,20-years experience. Plants furnished,you plant or we plant. Sod,tree work, decks/patios/walls.(940)389-1778.TREES TRIMMED & REMOVED36 years in business, insured. Allmajor credit cards accepted.(817)444-0861, Teater.WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVERIDING LAWN MOWERSUsed lawn mowers for sale. Parts &service available.(940)433-2255.Livestock• Farm Equipment • Fencing• Lawn & Garden • Livestock• Livestock Care/Training• Livestock Lost & Found• Livestock Stud Service• Livestock Supplies• Miscellaneous • Mowing• Pasture & Feed • PoultryAI SERVICESImprove your herd through genetics.No bull! Servicing <strong>Wise</strong> & surroundingareas. (940)393-6780.ALL NATURAL BEEFstraight from the ranch. Young, tender,no growth hormones/antibiotics.Grain or grass fed. Whole, half.(940)366-3172.BUY-SELL-TRADEAll classes of horses, ponies, sheep& goats. Riding horses guaranteed.Also, buy livestock, utility, flatbedt r a i l e r s . ( 9 4 0 ) 2 2 4 - 1 4 7 0 ,(940)644-5956.C BAR M TACK-FEED-HORSES143 CR4396, Decatur, TX. Cash,c h e c k s , c r e d i t c a r d s .www.cbarm.net, (817)929-3612.I BUY & SELLall kinds of animals: cows, calves,horses, goats, sheep, pigs, chickens,ducks, geese, turkeys. Fred,(817)223-4477, Springtown.LLAMASweanlings (6-months-old), adults,bred females, guardians & pet quality.We provide training & supportfor new owners. (940)433-5897.REGISTERED AI SIREDblack Angus bulls, bred for growth,ready for service. 8erAngus.com,(940)393-2825.Livestock care/trainingHorse bording, on 11 acres, 3 milessouth of Decatur, FM 730. Full care,$150/month. (940)577-5499.HORSESHOEING & TRIMTexas certified farrier. Office,(940)969-2700.HORSESHOEING BY J.E. HARRIS$25 for trimming. $65 for shoeing.Call (817)902-1766.MowingACREAGE MOWINGTractor services. Plowing, seeding,aereating, tilling, fertilizing available.Tommy, (940)482-6578.COWBOY TRACTOR SERVICEPasture mowing, box blade, bucketwork. David, (940)393-0467.ASK ABOUT TREE TRIMMINGAND SPRING CLEAN-UPIt’s That TimeOf Year Again!For Fall FertilizationMowingLeaf Clean-up* Specials on Flower Planting *CDK Lawn Service & Landscaping940-389-0360Pasture and feedCOASTAL HORSE HAYsquare bales in barn, fertilized. Nominimum. Between Alvord/Decatur.Delivery available. (817)991-7625,(940)627-2813.COASTAL HAYSquare bales, fertilized, barn stored.No minimum, you load. 2008,$6/bale. 2009, $7/bale. Boyd,(940)433-2335.COASTALsquare & round bales, horse quality.SC Squared, (817)944-9451.<strong>Wise</strong> and Cooke <strong>County</strong>ClearViewTree Service and Stump Removal• Tree Removal• Stump Grinding• Storm Damage Experts• Chipper Service• Bucket TruckFREE ESTIMATES(Senior Citizen Discount)Fully Insured- Toll Free -1-866-606-3224Most Credit Cards AcceptedsrrLARGE ESTATES AUCTIONAuctionANTIQUES ~ FURNITUREANTIQUE FIREARMS ~ ANTIQUE COINSSaturday, October 17 ~ 10 A.M. SHARP!DECATUR, TEXAS<strong>Wise</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Posse Grounds ~ Women’s Building3101 South FM 51AuctionThis Great Auction will consist of some of the Finest American Antique & Highly Carved Furniture, Very Unique American Antique Oak, Victorian Pieces, Glassware and other Fantasticitems we have seen! Make this a Priority Not to miss this Auction. Doors open at 8 am, Day of sale for viewing, Auction will begin at 10 am Sharp! Come early for a good seat & bringyour Truck. Everything must be moved day of sale.ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ A Great Heavy Carved Antique American Oak Triple Curved Glass China Cabinet with Paw Feet and Leaded Glass ~ The Best We’ve Seen! A Very RareAntique “Symphonion” Metal Disc Music Box with Extra Discs ~ Plays Beautifully ~ Must Hear To Believe! An Antique 1880’s “Doctor’s Buggy” with Convertible Top in Excellent Condition. TheBest Carved Antique American Oak Bookcase with Ladies Heads and Paw Feet ~ Must See! A Rare Antique “Seth Thomas” Fashion Double Dial Clock. A Very Rare Unique Sized Antique TigerOak Sideboard with Bevel Mirror ~ Must See! A Rare Antique Oak “Larkin” Stacking Bookcase with Paw Feet. A Beautiful Antique Oak Victorian Rocker. A Rare Antique “Mills High Top” 5¢ SlotMachine ~ Works Great! A Very Rare Antique Oak “Globe Wernicke” Stacking File ~ Unique Size! An Antique Gingerbread Bedroom Suite with Beautiful Matching Highboy Chest. A Rare AntiqueSerpentine Case “Victor” Upright Phonograph with Records. A Beautiful Antique Cedar Chest. An Antique “Seth Thomas” Coca-Cola Clock. A Beautiful Antique Tiger Oak Ladies Desk with BevelMirror. A Beautiful Antique German Grandfather Clock with Beautiful Chimes. A Rare “Old West” Leather “U.S. Saddle Bags”. Fantastic Framed Western Prints by “C.M. Russell” and “FredricRemington.” Unique Western Oil Lamps. An Outstanding Western Bronze Statue Collection Including the Rare Size “Coming Thru The Rye” by Frederic Remington.OLD WEST ORIGINAL GUNS FROM ESTATES ~ A Very Rare Authentic Antique Early Model “Winchester” 1873 Lever Action Rifle in the Large 44-40 Caliber in ExcellentOriginal Working Condition ~ Must See! A Very Rare Authentic Antique “Winchester” 1886 Lever Action Rifle in the Large 40-65 Caliber in Excellent Working Condition. A Very Rare AuthenticAntique “Winchester” 1894 Lever Action Rifle in the 30 WCF Caliber in Excellent Original Working Condition. A Very Rare Authentic Antique Early Historic “Colt” 1855 Navy Model Revolver 36Caliber in Excellent Original Working Condition ~ Best We’ve Ever Seen! A Very Rare Authentic Antique “Colt” Frontier Six Shooter 44-40 Caliber, Excellent Original Antique Pistol in CompleteWorking Condition ~ Must See! And Several Other Antique Guns!ANTIQUE COINS ~ Very Rare Never Seen 1844-C (Charlotte Mint Mark) $5 Gold Coin (Very Few Made), Very Rare Never Seen 1890-CC (Carson City Mint Mark) $5 Gold Coin, 1894 $20Gold Coin, 1910-S $10 Indian Gold Coin, 1909-D $5 Indian Gold Coin, 1887-S $5 Gold Coin, 1914-D $2 ½ Indian Gold Coin, 1851 $2 ½ Gold Coin, 1853 $1 Gold Coin, Over 300 Antique SilverDollars. A Complete Peace Silver Dollar Collection, 1882-CC Silver Dollar, 1833 Capped Bust Half Dollar, 1828 Half Cent, 1835 Capped Bust Dime, 1875-CC Seated Liberty Dime, 1865 Three Cent,1856 Large Cent, 1878-CC Seated Liberty Quarter, 1864 Two Cent, 1831 Capped Bust Half Dime, 1804 Draped Bust Half Cent and Many More!A Very Large Outstanding Diamond Ring ~ Must See and many more Beautiful Rings. Rare Antique “Red Wing” Crock in Excellent Condition. Fantastic Leaded Glass Lamps, Staffordshire,Beautiful Limoges Tea Set, Cobalt Crystal Biscuit Jar, Cookie Jars, Perfume Bottles, Unique Salt & Pepper Sets, Pickle Castors, Cast Iron Banks. This is Just a Partial List. There Are Many MoreMust See Items. Bring Cash or Check with Proper I.D. Dealer’s Must have copy of Sales Tax Permit or Sales Tax will be added, No Exceptions. Announcements Made Day of Sale Supersede All OtherAdvertisement.Make This Auction A Priority! ~ 405-381-3402 NO BUYERS PREMIUMAuctioneer ~ Michael Miears ~ Tx. Lic. # 12703


12 ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009FARM ANDRANCHPETSMERCHANDISE FOR SALETRANSPORTATIONHAYShop Us First Or Last!50 years of actualservice in Hay Sales.Try us and see if ourprices can be beat!Thank you,Charles H. Taylor940-627-3385 • 940-393-2728940-389-3068 • 940-389-5000Llama & donkeyfor sale. Must stay together! Goodg u a r d p e t s . $ 4 0 0 / b o t h .(817)229-3880.SAT.—OCT. 24—10:04 AM6 Year Old Upscale Home4000 Plus Sq. Ft—4 Brm.On 5 Plus Acres withHorse Stables and Shop.Call Joey Duncan-940-683-3080Sue Ann Denton-Century 21Auction Conducted byBRADEN AUCTION SERVICESwww. bradenauctions.comChuck Braden Lic. #9667Pets!!ATTENTION!!We suggest that our readers thoroughlyinvestigate any advertiserbefore investing any money.115 GALLON AQUARIUMAll glass, salt or fresh water. Includes:Refugium filter, proteinskimmer, Pro Aqua light system,4-door oak cabinet, beautiful saltwaterfish, live rock reef and live coral.Will accept Discover, Mastercard, orVisa. (940)575-4846.BOSTON BULL TERRIERSCKC, APR. Shots, wormed, dewclawed, 8-weeks-old. Beautiful &ready for your loving home.$ 3 0 0 / e a c h . B r i d g e p o r t ,(940)210-3126.SHIH TZU, $250-$350Dachshund, red male $200. Chihuahua,$150-$250. Rat Terrier $100.Min Pins, $250. 3 adult Westies$450/OBO. All CKC registered,shots, wormed. (817)220-0849.Pets lost and foundLost: 2-year-old Pit Bull/Catahoulamix; black/brown brindle color. Lastseen Oct. 6, CR2830, Decatur. Reward(940)391-2497.Pet care/trainingNEW GROOMER$5/off 1st groom. 10% discount tosenior citizens. Noah’s Ark Pets,600 W. Walnut, Decatur.(940)626-1414, by appointment.FurnitureAARON’S CLEARANCESave big on lease returns. Sanitizedmattress sets from $119. 42” LCDflat panel from $469. Lamp pairsfrom $29. New 50” 1080P PlasmaTV, $1499. Wireless Laptops from$289. Sofa and love seat, both foronly $399. Refrigerators,washer/dryers, stoves and more.Cash or credit card. Short on cash?You can lease to own in only12-months. Bring ad and save $20Aaron’s, 1304 FM 51 S, Decatur,(940)627-5043, next to Dollar General.BED: NEW QUEENPillowtop set. $175 with warranty.Call (940-)765-5861. Can deliver.Garage sales!!ATTENTION!!Garage sale ads must be called inBEFORE 10a.m. Tuesday to run inthe Thursday edition. If you wantyour garage sale ad in All Around<strong>Wise</strong> also, it MUST be called in before10a.m. Friday THE WEEK BE-FORE the sale. We do not run garagesales the weekend before thesale.Decatur, 155 Greathouse Village,Fri.-Sat., Oct. 16-17, 8a.m.-? Movingsale. Some furniture, lots ofhousehold items.Boyd/Springtown, 653 CR4796, offFM 2048 (Keeter Road), everyFri.-Sat., through Oct., 24,8a.m.-6p.m. Indoor estate Sale!Front-end loader; 1995 LincolnTown Car, $700; home decor,dishes, collectibles; all size clothes,some vintage, shoes; nice baby &kid clothes; wood burning stove.Much, much more added eachweekend.Paradise, 3977 W. Highway 114.Ropa de marca/precios vebajados.Nueva mercancia. Pantalones, blusas,decoradas, joyería, bolsas, cinturones.Para hombres, mujeres yjovenes. (940)969-2300.FirewoodFIREWOODfor sale. (940)389-3413 or(940)389-8511.MiscellaneousCOLLECTORS!Two, 1997 single action ArmyPeacemaker Colts. .45 caliber, 5.5”barrel, blue color case/finish.Matched set, consecutive serialnumbers: S18001A, S18002A. Cylindersnever been turned. $2,700.(940)393-8740.GETTING MARRIED?Need China? Imperial Blossom byNoritake. 5-piece place setting for12. Retail value, $1,275.50. Asking$600/OBO. (940)594-4855.VENDING MACHINESSoda, snack & dollar changer oneach. Original price $5,200; sellingfor $1,695/each. (940)627-6642, after7p.m.WOOD BUILDINGS10x16, $1,250. 12x24, $2,250.(214)869-1703.Cars1970 Mustang Mach 1. Fresh engine,$14,000. (972)978-0488.IF YOU NEEDa good, dependable car or truck for$3,500 or less, come by CowgirlAuto Sales, 804 Business Highway287, Decatur, TX; (940)626-0070.Ask about our inventory. Let’s dobusiness!TOP DOLLAR PAIDfor junk cars & trucks.(817)220-5682.I’LL BUY THOSE YARD CARSas well as your good used cars.Arvin, (817)925-8768.Recreational vehicles1981, 25 FOOT CAMPERtrailer, cold AC, self-contained.$2,200. (940)575-1964 or(214)674-0854.1985 YAMAHA VIRAGOMotorcycle, $3000. 20’ RV camper,bumper pull, $650. (940)210-2372.Find the new ride you’vebeen looking for!www.wcmessenger.com/classPickups/Vans/SUVs2002 NISSANpickup, crew cab, XE, $5,500. 2000model, 16’ cargo trailer, $3,900.(817)229-3880.I PAY CASHfor Dodge Cummins pickups, engines& parts. (940)627-3630.1977 GMCsingle cab, deer hunter’s special,LWB, 6-cylinder, 4-speed, 4-WD,high rack seat, dependable, $1,750.1987 Chevrolet crew cab, camouflage,50, automatic, LWB, dependable,$3,750. Call Allen,(817)501-8410.TrailersMong 20’ flatbed car hauler, $1,500.Big Valley 3 horse slant horsetrailer, $1,600. (972)978-0488.www.wcmessenger.com/businessdirectoryOCTOBER 31, 2009RSVP BY MON., OCT. 26$45/PERSON • $80/COUPLE940-627-2369940-627-2177 • 817-430-0600FOR THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS:0.0 % 60MONTHSAPRforon ALL New 20093/4-tons & 1-tonsALL NEW 2009 CREWCABSEXTENDED CABS – 2009 – REGULAR CABSand on New 2009 Silverado & Sierra 1/2-tonsAvalanches • Colorados • Canyons • MalibusAcadias • Enclaves • Traverses • Corvettes*0.0% APR for 72 Months onhs on 2009s:Tahoes • Denalis • Yukons • Yukon XLs • SuburbansImpalas • G6s • G8s • Torrents • Vibes (2010s, too!) *ASK ABOUT GM’S 60-DAY“NO QUESTIONS” BUYBACK*Plus Tax, Title & License. With Approved Credit. 60 payments of $16.67 per $1,000 financed. ZR1 not included. 72 payments of $13.89 per $1000 financed.jameswood.com


ALL AROUND WISE, Decatur, Texas, Thursday, October 15, 2009 13Continued from page 2Olivia Casillas an ace and an assist.Bridgeport record 4-3SUBVARSITY SPORTSBridgeport 8B 25 20 23Iowa Park 6 25 25The girls played well but had a few fundamentalmistakes that made the difference in a tightmatch, said Coach Cheila Demmitt. Kayla Hensonhad five aces, Alex Sullivan-Green and HannahBrown four each and Tamara Lippincott and RyleeGarcia two apiece. Lippincott added three killsand two digs, and Sullivan-Green a pair of digs.Brown, Garcia and Maegan McLaughlin each hada kill.Bridgeport record 2-2Bridgeport 7A 19 15Iowa Park 25 25The Sissies played well. Combination hitting hasimproved. Landrie Walsh had four assists and twoaces, and Samantha Hancock three assists.Bridgeport record 2-5Bridgeport 7B 20 12Iowa Park 25 25“The Sissies are improving their skills with everygame played,” said Coach Shelly Arrington.“They had lots of opportunities to work out winningstrategies.” Tabatha Rivera had five assistsand two aces, Isabel Rodrigues four assists andRyhan Read three assists.Bridgeport record 2-2FreshmenBridgeport 17 16Vernon 25 25“We did not play together as a team,” saidCoach Traci Woodard. “Our focus was definitelyot on the game.” Nikki Mowery scored two kills,nd Haley Denton and Jessica Mares one each.iffany Hawkins had four assists and Skylar Shawnhree. Bin Na Kim and Mares each had three digsnd Denton two. Hawkins, Shawn and Moweryach had an ace.Bridgeport record 11-8Bridgeport 26 26 25Decatur 28 24 9“The girls did a great job statying focusedven after we lost the first game,” said BridgeportCoach Traci Woodard. “We had several greatplays and recorded a number of kills.” Nikki Moweryscored 10, Madi Manoushagian nine, SabrinaGarza and Haley Denton five each, Kara Demmittthree and Jessica mares two. Tiffany Hawkins putup 15 assists, Skylar Shawn 11, Demmitt four andDenton two. Denton served four aces and Hawkinsthree. Mares dug out four shots, and Garza andDenton two each.Bridgeport record 11-7BoysFootballJunior highBridgeport 7B 0 8 8 0 16Burkburnett 0 0 0 0 0Bridgeport played great defense and the runninggame was virtually unstoppable, with theline opening big holes for Jonathan Nabors andJaron Roberson. Nabors scored on a 65-yard runand Roberson on a 15-yard jaunt. 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Call (940) 683-830, ext. 1250, or go tohe Web site: http://www.ridgeportisd.net and clickn "Community" then "GEDnformation" for information.re-register before Oct. 15.ANT TO ACT? — Off 380layers Community Theatreas two roles open for itspcoming performance ofPlay On.” One role cane played by either a maler female, the other is aemale role. Performancesill be in November, andehearsals are currentlynder way at the Bridgeporttage. Call (940) 389-7151o set up an audition or forore information.EXT WEEK’S EVENTS ...35 YEARS OLD —opewell Baptist Churcht 280 <strong>County</strong> Road 2391n Alvord will celebrate theRead more online:wcmess.com/briefsNEWS BRIEFS135th anniversary of thefounding of the church alongwith the dedication of theirnew sanctuary on Sunday,Oct. 18. 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