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The votes are in:
Springfield 4th, Sutton 8th at state track meet
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Countdown to Splashdown
Residents stick with familiar reps
BY NATALIE GENTRY Councilman Tony D. Smith secured his place While many area incumbents ran unopposed on the council for another term with 56 percent this year, Parker County residents in Springtown of the vote or 124 votes. Smith defeated former council member Tom and Reno went to the polls May 10 to decide who Clayton’s 44 percent or 99 votes. will represent them on their city councils. Annette Burk in Place 1 received 169 votes, although she was unopposed. City of Springtown Although three places on the City Council were up for election this year, only Place 3 was challenged. PLEASE SEE RESIDENTS, PAGE 2A.
Springtown man nailed for hammer assault BY NATALIE GENTRY “[She also] had redness and swelling around her A Springtown man was arrested the evening right eyebrow and cheekbone.” Due to the extent of the facial trauma, LifeCare of May 7 after he reportedly assaulted a woman was called to the scene. with a hammer. According to the complaint, Flanagan told depDeputies from the Parker County Sheriff’s Offi ce responded to a domestic disturbance call in uties that he threw a hammer at the RV camper. The hammer smashed through the 3200 block of State Highthe glass and hit the woman in way 199 West at about 10:35 the head. p.m. Wednesday. “Flanagan further stated that According to the probable next time he would ‘hit her cause affi davit, a witness reagain’ and [deputies] would ported that Gordon Flanagan, need to bring the ‘meat wag53, of Springtown had attacked on,’” the affidavit read. his girlfriend with a hammer. Flanagan was arrested and At the scene, deputies found charged with aggravated assault an RV camper with a broken with a deadly weapon, famwindow and a 47-year-old ily violence – a second-degree woman with visible signs of asfelony. sault. He was transported to the “[The woman] had bleedParker County Jail where he ing cuts on the right side of her posted $20,000 bond and was forehead, her arms, her hands, Gordon Dean Flanagan and her feet,” a deputy reported. Photo courtesy of Parker County Jail released May 9.
Focus and the family SHS valedictorian and salutatorian look to the future BY NATALIE GENTRY Springtown High School (SHS) valedictorian, Shay Chandler and salutatorian, Rebecca “Nikki” Jones both attribute their achievements to familial support and an inner drive to do well. “My sister is on the wall of academic fame, so I’ve always felt the need to live up to her,” said Chandler, daughter of Steve and Kelly Chandler. “And my parents have always supported me with my grades and encouraged me to read.” Jones, the daughter of Kristin Lawyer and Mark Jones, echoes this statement. “My family has always been supportive as well. They never pushed, just encouraged me to do my best,” she said. “I also believe my faith in God and my values contributed as well. “I work hard in what I do, and I didn’t want to slack off,” Jones continued. Both said their achievements are a result of a tireless work ethic and the fact that they are perfectionists. Chandler also said that her love of reading undoubtedly helped. “I read a lot and because of that school became easier,” she said. “I’ve always believed that education was important and I’ve always tried to do well so this [becoming valedictorian] just accom-
panied that drive.” In addition to their academic endeavors, both seniors played tennis and were members of the National Honor Society. Jones also works at Big Burger and volunteers at her church. Next up for Jones is Texas Tech University where she will major in physics. Chandler’s career plans may need a little fi ne tuning. “I’m going to the University of New Orleans and I’m majoring in fi lm,” she said. “I want to write screenplays.” However she also professed an interest in botany and a love of history that may lead her in other directions later. No matter what the future has in store for these young ladies, they both know that they will push themselves to do well. Both encourage students to fi nd their own inspiration, whether it’s a favorite author, like Chandler and J.R.R. Tolkien, a favorite teacher like Madame VanHooser, an unwavering faith in God, or the ever-present support of family. “You have to fi nd a way to motivate yourself,” Chandler said. “Even if you have a lot of people pushing you, you’ll never do well until you de- The big bucket is up at the Springtown Park Splashpad. At the Grand Opening Satcide to do so for urday, May 24, 32 gallons will regularly tip over, zoom down the slide, and drench happy youngsters (and likely many adults) below. Photo by Mark K. Campbell yourself.” Both Chandler and Jones are looking forward to their futures, but they both acknowledge and cherish the roots they’ve put down in Springtown BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN demics.” The Subcommittee on Seismic Activity was Four months after the last “felt” earthquake “The Road goes occurred in the Azle/Reno/Springtown area, formed in January to investigate increased seisever on and on elected offi cials and seismic researchers alike mic activity that has occurred in areas adjacent down from the door headed to Austin in another attempt to shake to oil and gas production and disposal wells. where it began. things up. The Subcommittee is chaired by the Vice Now far ahead the The Texas House Energy Resources Sub- Chair of Energy Resources Myra Crownover Road has gone, committee on Seismic Activity heard testimony (R-Denton), and includes Representatives Phil and I must follow, May 12 from Azle Mayor Alan Brundrett, Reno King (R-Weatherford), Terry Canales (D-Edinif I can, pursu- Mayor Lynda Stokes, and SMU researchers Dr. burg), and Chris Paddie (R-Marshall). ing it with eager Brian Stump and Dr. Heather Deshon. The formation of the Subcommittee came feet, until it joins Azle City Manager Craig Lemin accompa- after the Azle and Reno areas experienced apsome larger way nied Brundrett on the trip to Austin, and said proximately 30 “felt” earthquakes in about 60 where many paths on May 13 that he thought the hearing was pro- days, from early November 2013 into early and errands meet. January 2014. The top two students from Springtown High Schools Class of 2014 And whither then? ductive. A team of seismologists from Southern Meth“It appears everyone is getting on the same are salutatorian Rebecca Nicole Jones (left) and valedictorian Shay I cannot say.” odist University that is researching the earthpage,” Lemin said. “We defi nitely have the atChandler. Photo by Natalie Gentry ~J.R.R. Tolkien tention of the state, the industry, and the acaPLEASE SEE LOTS, PAGE 2A.
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NEWS DIGEST SISD awards days are May 15-16 With School Board Achievement Award certificates, the SISD will recognize students who have won or advanced beyond the district level in academic and co-curricular activities that offer post-district competition. Awards will be given at the high school Thursday, May 15 at a 7 p.m. assembly at the SHS auditorium. On Friday, May 16, board trustees will pass out certificates to seventh graders at 8:30 a.m. and eighth graders at 9:30 at the Springtown Middle School cafeteria. The public is invited to both events.
Residents stick with familiar reps n RESIDENTS, FROM PAGE ONE.
Houlihan with 80.45 percent of the vote – 107 to Houlihan’s City of Reno Likewise, Greg Hood, in In the race for Place 1, in- 26 votes or 19.55 percent. Place 5, had no challenger and cumbent Ken Parnell defeated In Place 3, incumbent Bonreceived 186 votes. former council member Carol nie Black prevailed over two
SMS Honor induction now May 19 Springtown Middle School’s National Junior Honor Society induction date has been moved from May 20 to Monday, May 19. The time remains the same, 7 p.m.
SISD busy May 20 with ceremonies Springtown High School is the place to be Tuesday, May 20 with several activities planned. At 5 p.m., the Gifted and Talented Olympus Showcase exhibits will be displayed at the school cafeteria. A retirement reception is slated for 6 – also in the SHS cafeteria – while personnel awards will be presented in the auditorium at 6:30. After that, the school board will convene in the SHS library and will include the oath of office for newly elected members.
Ken Parnell...reelected Reno City Council Place 1
Registration for the July TAKS exit level testing for those out of school continues until May 23 at 5 p.m. Sign up online at http://www.TexasAssessment.com/taksoos or register in person on the day of testing at Springtown High School. The TAKS exit level English language arts and/or math dates are July 7-9. Those who were formerly tested under TAAS and TEAMS will take the appropriate level TAKS test. On test day, arrive at SHS at least 30 minutes before the test time. A photo ID is required: driver’s license, DPS ID, military ID, school ID, or resident alien card. Contact SHS campus test coordinator Tammy Shaw – Tshaw@springtownisd.net – for more information.
Bonnie Black...reelected Reno city Council Place 3
Lots of talk, miniscule movement n LOTS, FROM PAGE ONE.
May 23 last testing signup date
Tony D. Smith...reelected Springtown City Council Place 3
rivals with 61.94 percent of the vote or 83 votes. Challenger Gilbert Morrow received 20.9 percent or 28 votes. G.G. (Randy) Martin III got 17.16 percent, 23 votes. Council member in Place 5, Billie Steele, ran unopposed and retains her seat; she had 111 votes cast for her. In addition to the elections for the city council, Reno also held a special election regarding local sales and use tax. It passed, 81-52. Proposition 1 allows for the adoption of a local sales and use tax in the city at onefourth of one percent to provide revenue for the maintenance and repair of municipal streets.
quakes, led by Stump and Deshon, released its preliminary findings in a report prepared for the Subcommittee hearings. The team noted its “main observations” in the report, including: • Initial locations show a complex fault system trending northeast-southwest. The depth cross-section shows that
seismicity occurs on two steeply dipping, conjugate faults. Depth uncertainty is on the order of 1 kilometer (0.62 miles). • Seismicity rates have been highly variable. Swarms of hundreds of events can occur in a day, but weeks with few to no earthquakes have also occurred. • Small earthquakes continue to be detected on the network.
Earthquakes in December 2013 and January 2014 occurred north of Reno and Azle. More recent activity has occurred near the city of Reno and continues in the original source zone. According to the report, a network of 12 seismometers deployed in the Azle/Reno area has noted more than 300
earthquakes large enough to be recorded on multiple stations since December 2013 and thousands of very small events during periods of swarm activity. The link between felt earthquakes and waste-water fluid injection points related to shale gas development in Texas and other states remains a major question, according to the report.
SEF annual golf tourney is June 12
Free physicals for school kids May 20
Cross Timbers Golf Course in Azle will host a golf tournament on June 12th in honor of Jerry Hall, an active golfer at Cross Timbers, former football and track coach at Azle High School, and a board member of Springtown Education Foundation. Proceeds will benefit the Springtown Education Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides scholarships and teaching grants to students and faculty in the SISD. The 18-hole scramble is $60 per player or $220 per foursome. Lunch will be served at noon with a shotgun start at 1:00. Prizes plus cobbler and ice cream end the tournament For more information contact Tootie Hall at info@strongfathers.com. Deadline to register is June 6.
To play a sport in the 2014-15 school year, all student-athletes entering grades 7, 9, and 11 must undergo a physical. Anyone that did not participate in a sport the previous year or any athlete who incurred an injury the year before must also pass a physical. The examinations are available free Tuesday, May 20
from 5-7:30 p.m. at the high school athletic wing. At the same time, several forms required by the UIL can be completed as well. All student-athletes entering grades 7-12 must complete: Medical History Acknowledgement of Rules General Eligibility Rules Concussion Acknowledgement Awareness Form
Anabolic Steroid Use and Random Steroid Testing Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Form These forms are available in the front office of the middle school, in the high school secretary’s office, or on the district’s web site at www. springtownisd.net. The online tab is under Athletics and General Informa-
tion; click on UIL Forms on the left hand side. The paperwork is not required to be turned in during the May 20 physical process. However, all UIL forms must be completed and submitted prior to any August workouts. For more information, call the athletic department at 817220-3040.
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Memorial Day ceremony pays tribute to local heroes By Natalie geNtry The Springtown War Memorial Association (SWMA) will observe Memorial Day with a ceremony at the Springtown Veteran’s Park beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 24. The ceremony is an annual salute to those who have died in military service to our country. There will be a memorial wreath presentation with a special invitation extended to Gold Star families, veterans, and their family members to participate. The Parker County Young Marines will post the colors. Retired Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Verne B. Bell will give the
keynote address. The new sandstone sign will be dedicated at the event. The public is invited to join this solemn ceremony and the opportunity to honor our fallen heroes and veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Afterward, the grand the new sandstone sign at the opening of the newly Springtown’s Veterans Park will constructed SplashPad be dedicated during the Memowill be held just down rial Day ceremony May 24. the street at the SpringPhoto by Natalie Gentry town City Park.
SEF doling out thousands in scholarships
I Hung Out and Cruised the Square
Springtown Education Foundation awarding $36K this year By Mark k. caMPBell Springtown Education Foundation (SEF) President Tootie Hall told Optimist Club members May 13 that the 22-yearold organization is doing just fine. In fact, it’s expanding. For more than two decades, SEF has passed out scholarships to worthy Springtown students bound for college. But monies will be directed to two different areas as well this year. One vocational student will receive a scholarship now – an SEF first. In another inaugural event, the top teacher – the Excellence in Education winner, this year it’s David Lamb – will be given $500 as will one teacher from three other campuses in the district. Hall said an SEF committee reviews student-submitted essays about their most influential teacher. For SHS college-bound students, over $36,000 in scholarships are ready for those chosen by another SEF committee, chose via the foundation’s application process.
Historically, Hall said, the SEF has awarded $250,000 to local students. Including gift cards for teachers, through the years SISD instructors have received $45,000 from the SEF. “We have a well-rounded board,” Hall said. Through the decades, that board has accepted endowments; interest from those contributions fund the current scholarship distributions. “We appreciate the community support we get so much,” Hall said. She noted the SEF also conducts two major fundraisers – and one of those in 2014 will be of a different sort. The returning event is the annual golf tournament that has been renamed the Jerry Hall Memorial Golf Classic. It’s set for Cross Timbers Golf Course in Azle and is named in honor of former SEF member and popular Springtown/Azle coach Jerry Hall, Tootie’s late husband. The Thursday, June 12 tourney will again begin with a lunch followed by a shotgun start.
Shannon Hart (center), owner of chicken express in Springtown, presented a check to Mayor Doug Hughes (right) for 20 percent of the store’s Wednesday sales for the month of april. the funds will help with the restoration of the tabernacle. David Ward (left) and the group “i Hung Out and cruised the Square” have been helping to raise money for the work. Photo by Natalie Gentry
tootie Hall, Springtown education Foundation president, said the organization continues to remain strong and student and teacher oriented. Photo by Mark K. Campbell The traditional peach cobbler/Blue Bell ice cream post tournament feast will continue, too, she said. Hall chuckled when announcing the other 2014 SEF fundraiser, a “wrestling extravaganza.” She said SEF will take over Porcupine Stadium Friday,
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Sept. 19 – the football team has an open date – and what Hall said will be a “fun, different, wholesome” event will unfold. She said the wrestling organizer held the same sort of event for West, Texas after the dramatic explosion and that it was a big success.
robin Frantom (center) stands with Mayor Doug Hughes and David Ward (left) of the group “i Hung Out and cruised the Square” as she presents a check to the city for 10 percent of Shinola’s Wednesday proceeds to help with restoration efforts for the tabernacle. Photo by Natalie Gentry
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Springtown Lions Club Mayfest
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Vendors and games lined the square and a section of Springtown park during Lions Club annual Mayfest celebration on Saturday May 10. The day featured free eye exams, the Springtown Fire Truck, and a softball tournament in addition to the bounce houses, face painting, carnival-like games, and shopping area. Photo by Natalie Gentry
Springtown High School cheerleaders washed cars at the Pojo Car Wash May 10. The donations raised went toward cheer camp this summer. Photo by Natalie Gentry
LaJunta VFD Fundraiser Matt Thomas, Rookie of the Year for the LaJunta Volunteer Fire Department, dishes up barbecue with all the trimmings during the department’s annual barbecue fundraiser held Saturday, May 10, at the LaJunta Fire Station. Photo by Carla Noah Stutsman
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For over 75 years, the Tabernacle has served as the spiritual and cultural heart of Springtown. Renovations have begun to preserve her for future generations. You can help make this a reality while at the same time enjoying some great food. Each Tuesday during the month of May, Texas Bistro And Café will donate a portion of all proceeds to the TABERNACLE RESTORATION FUND. Have a heart and do your part by visiting Texas Bistro And Café each Tuesday in May. Thank you Texas Bistro And Café !
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Texas HisStory Museum speaker to discuss the Christian history of the state By Natalie geNtry Legends Museum will host teacher and author Jan Payne Pierce on Thursday, May 29. Pierce will show and discuss a PowerPoint presentation that highlights the faith of those who fought for Texas Independence. Throughout her life Pierce has made her way via a variety of occupations. She’s been a high school teacher, a dancer, a choreographer, and a dance studio owner. She then returned to college at age 44, attending Sam Houston State to get certification in history. Pierce began a search to find if Texas had a spiritual heritage. For the next 20 years, Pierce worked in Christian education
teaching fine arts, history, English, and Bible, all instructed from a Christian worldview. It was in Christian school teachings where she was introduced to American Christian heritage through American History curriculum. That knowledge inspired her to write four children’s readers: Pilgrim Primer I, Puritan Primer II, Patriot Primer III, and Pioneer Primer IV – soon to be re-released. Pierce has “retired” from school teaching to pursue the trail of researching the Christian history of Texas and to write. Her talk at the Springtown Legend Historical Society’s
Springtown and Poolville students land ag scholarships By Natalie geNtry Two local students were among the 66 high school students who were awarded $5,000 scholarships from the State Fair of Texas. MaKayla Lewis of Springtown and Casey McCleery of Poolville earned the honors. The Fair’s Board of Directors passed out the funds to students in 55 cities throughout the state who have participated in the Fair’s Youth Livestock competitive events and who are enrolling in an agricultural-related or agricultural-benefiting natural science curriculum at a Texas state college or university. In addition to the 66 new scholarship recipients, the Fair’s board renewed scholarships for 176 existing recipients who are currently attending a college or university within the state. This scholarship program was established in 1992. Scholastic performance is important, with preference given to students ranking in the top 25 percent of their class.
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All scholarships require that students attend an accredited college or university in Texas, and exhibit scholastic achievement by maintaining a cumulative 3.0 or better grade point average. Scholarships are paid over four years, with the payment going directly to the college or university on the student’s behalf. Over its 22-year history, the program has received and reviewed 3,746 applications and has provided scholarships to 1,379 students for a total of over $3.7 million, including this year’s applicants.
Final bell: Gooch retires after 39 years in the classroom Ricki Gooch is retiring from the Springtown Independent School District (ISD) after 39 years in education. She taught migrant Pre-K for one year, first grade for 15 years, second grade for a year, fifth grade for five years, and Special Education for 17 years. Gooch spent her career educating students in various school districts including Hamlin ISD, Ackerly Sands CISD, author Jan Pierce will present Trekking after God on the Bridgeport ISD, and SpringIndependence Trail, a historical account of the lives of town ISD. many of those who helped to shape texas and bring independence at the legends Museum meeting on May 29 May meeting will be Trekking after God on the Independence Trail, based on her book by the same name. As the late radio commen-
tator Paul Harvey used to say, “Now for the rest of the story.” Expect Texas HisStory unlike you never learned in seventh grade.
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Monday-Sunday, May 5-11, 2014 Accident minor ............................................. 4 Accident major ............................................. 1 Accident hit-and-run .................................... 1 Assist officer .............................................. 26 Alarm ........................................................... 4 Criminal mischief ......................................... 1 Disturbance ................................................. 1 Domestic disturbance .................................. 1 Disturbance - riot ......................................... 1 Fight............................................................. 1 Reckless driver ............................................ 2 Meet complainant .......................................11 Suspicious person ....................................... 3 Suspicious vehicle ....................................... 8 Theft ............................................................ 1 Warrant service............................................ 3 Motorist assist.............................................. 2 Meet officer .................................................. 1
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For some reason Landers Plumbing Co. was completely left out of the Verizon SuperPages under Plumbing Contractors and under Business Listings dated May 2014 for Azle, Springtown and Business: 817-444-3054 Weatherford. Cell: 817-965-2156 We appreciate your Don Landers M-10078 business. LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Springtown, Texas, will conduct a PUBLIC HEARING to allow public comment on a Texas Community Development Program infrastructure improvements project (TCDP Contract No. 711451). The project involves sewer system improvements. The intent of the public hearing is to review program performance and receive public comments. The public hearing shall be as follows: DATE: May 19, 2014 TIME: 6:30 p.m. PLACE: City of Springtown City Hall, 102 E. Second Street, Springtown, Texas Should you not be able to attend and with to comment, please mail your comments to City of Springtown City Hall, Post Office Box 444, Springtown, Texas 76082.
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the Friends of the library are having a book sale at the Springtown City library on Saturday, May 17 beginning at 9 a.m. a dedicated patron has donated this beautiful handmade quilt to be raffled off in conjunction with the library’s book sale.
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after 39 years in the classroom, ricki gooch looks forward to time with family and friend. She said looks forward to spending time with her family and friends and finally getting to do many of the things she has put off for years while being busy in the classroom.
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PUBLIC NOTICE PRIVATE NONPROFIT SCHOOLS
Private nonprofit schools located in the attendance zone for Springtown ISD are asked to contact Toni Farmer, Springtown ISD at 817220-1700 for a consultation meeting regarding your school’s participation in the following federally funded programs. For the 2014-2015 NCLB Consolidated Federal Grant; Title I, Part A: Improving Academic Achievement of Disadvantaged Students, Title I, Part C: Migrant Students, Title II, Part A: Professional Development for Teachers, Principals and Others, and Title III, Part A: Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient Students. All private nonprofit schools wishing to participate must be in compliance with all federal and state regulations governing the education of students, teachers, and parents including but not limited to P1, 107-110 No Child Left Behind (NCLB). Current SISD campuses will meet on Tuesday, May 20 at 9:00 am to evaluate the current federal programs and to plan for the 2014-2015 school year. Anyone interested may attend. It will be held in the board room of the Administration Building located at 301 E. 5th St., Springtown, Texas, 76082.
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Obituaries Brenda Kay Scharnhorst Chance
Mary Ellen Holmes
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Brenda Kay Scharnhorst Chance, 58, passed away, Thursday, May 1, 2014. Memorial service was at 2 p.m., Thursday, at First Baptist Church Watauga. From Heaven above to the earth we stand, Lord Jesus above had mapped out our plan. Through the sorrow and pain that you feel today, just know that you’ll feel perfect again one day. Close your
eyes, imagine if you can an outline of footprints alone in the sand. Through this all He’s with you there hand in hand, as he says a prayer. Survivors include husband, Ricky; daughter, Stacy; sisters, Patsy and Linda; brother, Matt; extended family and friends.
Mary Ellen Holmes, 65, beloved mother, grandmother, daughter and sister was called to Heaven on May 11, 2014. Memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 15, 2014 at Hilltop Family Church, 1227 Cottondale Rd., Springtown, 76082. Preceded in death by her daughter, Teresa Gail Holmes; mother, Euna Dee Baxter; and sister, Judy Allen.
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Survivors include father, Troy Williams Baxter; sister, RaeNell Reaves; children, Melissa Holmes, Robert A. Holmes Jr. and wife, Dana, Paula Boldt and husband, Marcus, and Brenda Holmes and Udell; grandchildren, Joey Dale Byrd Jr., Casey Brooks and son, Holdyn, Joshua Byrd and son, JJ, Achlee Holmes, Erika Brooks, Ambir Boldt, Tanner and Dillon Holmes; and many nieces and nephews she loved with all her heart.
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Sales tax revenue up Springtown enjoyed a nice jump in its sales tax revenue over a year ago. With an $87,969 sales tax check, Springtown saw a 10.7 percent increase over what was collected in May 2013, $79,459. Still, that’s not enough to catch the city up for 2014 – year-to-date revenues are now at $353,812, 4.11 percent less than the $368,978 it collected through May 2013. The sales tax figures represent monthly sales made in March as well as January, February and March sales by businesses that report tax quarterly. Locally, almost every municipality and county showed increases compared with 2013 revenues. However, the city of Azle, its Crime Control District and Parker County reported decreases. Azle’s May revenue of $203,926 is down 3.18 percent from the $212,017 recorded in May 2013. Year-to-date revenue of $880,044 is down 1.07 percent from this time last year when revenues totaled $889.625. Likewise, Azle’s Crime Control and Prevention District saw a 5.75 percent decrease with its May revenue of $35,497 from $37,663 re-
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PARKER COUNTY’S TOP FIVE Weatherford 1.50% 926,538 Azle 1.25% 203,926 Hudson Oaks 1.50% 133,694 Springtown 1.50% 87,969 Willow Park 1.50% 86,245
Prior year
% Change
2013 ToTal
2012 ToTal % Change
855,101 212,017 131,200 79,459 78,552
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4,035,798 3.81% 889,625 -1.07% 619,529 7.87% 368,978 -4.11% 285,990 14.97%
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37,663
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165,474
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154,651
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7,964 1,156
7,361 1,245
8.17% -7.18%
31,784 5,265
32,555 5,420
-2.36% -2.86%
Parker County 0.50%
572,911
612,338
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2,895,213
2,744,573
5.48%
TARRANT COUNTY’S TOP FIVE Fort Worth 1.00% 12,101,549 Arlington 1.75% 9,018,931 Grand Prairie 1.75% 4,078,437 Grapevine 1.50% 3,557,143 Mansfield 2.00% 1,781,873
11,460,274 8,734,214 4,147,641 3,427,148 1,574,442
5.59% 3.25% -1.66% 3.79% 13.17%
52,570,552 38,445,534 18,228,963 16,562,150 7,601,571
County Total
42,012,699
5.73%
191,971,184
7,674 111.02% 1,943 17.29%
81,438 8,488
County Total Azle Crime Control District 0.25% Azle Municipal Dev. District 0.50% Reno Sanctuary
Lakeside Pelican Bay
44,422,007 2.00% 1.00%
TOTAL
16,193 2,279 471,669,908
441,788,608
49,343,982 6.53% 41,162,202 -6.59% 17,941,128 1.60% 15,819,242 4.69% 6,732,214 12.91% 186,326,186
3.02%
32,608 149.75% 7,760 9.38%
6.76% 2,094,849,793 1,969,703,777
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Total Payments 1147 U/C = cannot be calculated since the district did not exist one year ago
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’m gonna have to eat that. It was the first warm day of the year and I was off on a leisurely jog through a park near an upscale Fort Worth neighborhood. The temperature was 85 degrees, but the “real feel” was 95. And it was freakishly dry – 12 percent humidity. In Texas! It was sunny and still. I took a long drink from the playground water fountain and padded down the path. It took all of five minutes for me to get “cotton mouth” – the super-drying event of your tongue gluing itself to your teeth and the roof of your mouth – as the low humidity combined with the sinus medications I’d been taking to rid me of any oral moisture. Still, I jogged on, enjoying the park’s freshly-leafed greenery. It felt like Colorado at times – cool in the shade but almost hot in direct sun. The path wound along a shriveled creek, suffering from the drought. About 15 minutes in, my thirst was more than nagging. I couldn’t unstick my lips without an effort and my sweat evaporated as quickly as it arrived. I stopped running and rested under a big tree. It was a couple miles back to my water bottle in the car or to the water
fountain at the trail’s beginning. I knew there was another playground up ahead. Turn around or press forward? When the Cars’ “Let’s Go” played in my headphones, I decided to head for the next playground and its fountain. Parched, I got there. An English guy was playing basketball with his son. I didn’t see a water fountain! But the English fellow said it was behind that bush. And it was. And it was turned off. Now I was 30 minutes from water – even the creek was dry here! I was hot and barely sweating anymore; that’s a bad sign, I knew from my years as an EMT. My mouth was gummy. I stood in the shade and pondered. Should I run back the way I came or proceed on the other side of the creek? I knew there was no water on my original route. Maybe there was a fountain on the opposite bank path. I cooled off a few minutes under that glorious shade, but I wasn’t getting any closer to water standing around. I padded off along the pitiful creek – it was West-Texas-in-August dry, dotted with barren, scorched white rocks and dead reeds. The sun shone more
ON YOUR MARK Mark K. Campbell on this side of the creek and I ran long stretches with it bearing down directly on me, searing my bare shoulders. I stopped again. Oh, man. I’m hot and tired and so thirsty! I’ve run 22,000 thousand miles and still this happened! Idiot!
I thought of a guy at church who told me a story of him falling out during a marathon; he staggered off the course from embarrassment and fell to the ground, crippled by heat exhaustion that was ebbing into the deadly heat stroke. With full-body cramps, he literally dragged his body back onto the course where someone stopped and gave him some water and electrolyte drinks. My friend finally got up and continued on. There was no one out here for me. I had to keep going. This side of the creek’s path was less traveled and dotted with crooked tree roots and rocks angled for tripping thirsty, shuffling old dudes. Up ahead was a boy working in his parents’ yard. I guess I could ask him for a drink. Or his water hose. But it’d probably freak him out – a dazed, red-faced, elderly weirdo staggering toward him. I jogged slowly past. I was now just a half mile from the car. But things were going downhill fast. Maybe I should go back to that boy and…wait. There…on the ground…by the footbridge. Someone has poured out their ice! Perched amid grass and leaves and bugs and who knew what else
were two small mounds of ice getting smaller as I watched. It was like a mirage. Was I gonna eat that ice off the ground? Absolutely! A couple of bikers pedaled past, eyeing me warily as I was hunched over, shoving this frozen nectar into my face. I hardly cared what they thought. It didn’t matter that I might be eating a fire ant or that some dog might’ve passed by or that the pourer could’ve been sick. This cold concoction was fantastic! Best. Ice. Ever. Five minutes later, I was good to go. I covered the final stretch and reached the car. I was still bone-dry, but, even with a van blocking me from opening my car door and a little boy determined to tell me about his soccer game, I finally got my water and sat on a bench in the shade for 20 minutes. Was this magical ice a minor miracle, one of those little wonders that we sometimes discount or simply shrug off as good luck? Was it some icy manna from heaven? What if I had passed by five minutes earlier or later? I just know that as I wolfed down that ice, “Whole Lotta Love” was playing in my ears – and I was loving that ice a whole lotta. Hallelujah! Mark K. Campbell is the Epigraph editor, and the boy won his soccer game 2-0.
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C Letter to the editor Motorcycle column might save lives
I would go as far to say, your article will probably be instrumental in saving lives. Thank you for sharing your personJust read Carla Noah Stutsman’s ar- al experience for the benefit of othticle in the May 8 Epigraph,“Please: ers, so that maybe they won’t have Take time to look twice for motorcy- to suffer the heartbreak of losing a loved one. cles.” In my humble opinion, a well-writRhonda Braudis ten, timely article, that will no doubt Azle touch the hearts and minds of motorist.
hristians should not be whiners or jerks. No, I am not referencing anyone in particular. Yes, you can quote me.” That was my Facebook post Friday morning. I said it in a conversation earlier in the day and it seemed worth sharing. (Writer’s occupational hazard). Some of you know that Life Matters appears in both blog and newspaper column format. Some may not know that I write another blog almost every day. Dr. G’s Morning Cup of Encouragement is posted every day except Friday (pretty much). You can find it at www.drgencouragement. blogspot.com. I’d love to have you join my community there. When I wrote that blog this morning, I thought it might be worth sharing with my Life Matters readers. So, here it is. “But the people remained silent and said nothing in reply, because the king had commanded, ‘Do not answer him.’” (Isaiah 36:21) There is a long back-story to this verse that is beyond the scope of this post. (It may, however result in a good sermon sometime). For our purposes today, let me just say that sometime
around 700 BC the Field Commander of the Assyrian army was publicly taunting the representatives of the king of Israel. He basically told them their God LIFE MATTERS that could not save Gerry Lewis them from the might of the Assyrian army. Instead of getting into a shouting match, or a negotiation, they listened and said nothing (following orders given by their king). A few days ago, I heard some good advice to leaders: “Sit down, shut up, and listen.” In our increasingly strident and argumentative culture, there seems to be a belief that arguments are won by volume and/or violence. We feel that we must shout louder or hit harder. And if we don't hit harder physically, then we must hit harder with our words. After all we have to stand up for what we believe! The responses that we often give may actually call some of our beliefs
into question. I am wondering today how some situations might be different if we were to pause and pray before we speak in these situations...If we were to ask God what we should say...If we were to ask God IF WE SHOULD SPEAK AT ALL. What if “just sayin’” were preceded by “just prayin’”? Question: What are some strategies you might employ to be sure that your words are guided by God? I think that’s a pretty good question. I heard another good quote this week: “Choose being Godly over being great.” There may not be a better example of that than the words we choose. “For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks…But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken.” (Matthew 12:34; 36) Our lives matter so much to God that He cares about what and how we speak. I’m just sayin’. Azle resident Dr. Gerry Lewis is director of missions for the Harvest Baptist Association, which is headquartered in Decatur. He writes a blog at www.lifematterstoday.blogspot.com/
Anthony Bledsoe – Part 1: A colonel gets political
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ecause Col. Anthony Bledsoe was my greatgreat-great-great-greatgrandfather, I was doing a little research. My daughter, Marie, used him to join the Daughters of the American Revolution. “ColonelAnthony Bledsoe was born in that part of Orange County which is now embraced in Culpeper County, Virginia, in 1733. He received a liberal education for the time, and became a surveyor. “In early 1ife he removed to the frontier, and settled in Augusta County, in that section which was afterwards embraced in Botetourt County, the new county being formed in 1770. Col. Bledsoe had his home at Fincastle, the seat of justice of the new county, where he was a merchant, trader and surveyor. “He was one of the justices of the peace for the new county and held that position for several years. In 1772 a
number of the citizens of Botetourt County petitioned the Legislature to divide the county, and out of the western half, form a new county to be called Fincastle, which was accordingly done. “In May 1770, Anthony Bledsoe was appointed to take ‘the tithables from Stalnackers to the lowest inhabitants,’ on the South Fork of Holston. The settlers on the Holston, below Bledsoe's Fort, at that time, believed that they were in Virginia, but in 1771 Anthony Bledsoe made a survey, which showed that they were in the territory of North Carolina. “As early as 1774 Anthony Bledsoe was a Captain in the colonial troops. It is said of him, ‘He was one of those who rushed to the rescue of Watauga in 1776.’ In that year he served in theexpedition commanded by Colonel William Christain, against the Indians. “In September of that year, that portion of the troops under Colonel William Russell began their march to the Great Island of the Holston, at which
time Bledsoe entered two wagons in the public service, to convey the baggage and provisions of the troops. This was the first time that a wagon was taken as low HISTORICAL down as Long HIGHLIGHTS Island. “The expeLaurie Moseley dition was out three months, and but a single white man was killed; his name was Duncan, who left a widow and five small children, to whom, the Legislature of Virginia, in June, 1777, ‘allowed the sum of £20 for their present relief, and the further sum of £5 per annum for a period of five years,’ with directions to Anthony Bledsoe and William Cocke to ‘layout
and expend the same for the support of Mrs.Duncan and her children.’ “Upon the return of the army to Long Island, Colonel Christain reorganized the same, and for the protection of the frontiers left 600 men at the island under command of Major Anthony Bledsoe, who continued in command until April 1777, when Colonel Christain returned and resumed the command. “About this date the General Assembly of Virginia passed an act dividing the County of Fincastle and forming Washington County. At an election held in the spring of 1777 to elect members of the Legislature from Washington County, Arthur Campbell and William Edmiston were opposed by Anthony Bledsoe and William Cocke. The election was hotly contested, and resulted as follows: Bledsoe received 297 votes. Cocke received 294 votes. Campbell and Edmiston received, respectively, 211 and 144 votes. “The defeated candidates contested the election on the grounds that citi-
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zens of North Carolina had voted for their opponents, and that Bledsoe held a military command, and was, therefore, incapable of sitting as a member of the legislature. Bledsoe and Cocke were declared elected, where upon Major Bledsoe resigned his Major's commission in the militia. “At the next election, in the spring of 1778, Major Bledsoe and Arthur Campbell were elected members of the Legislature. On August 19, 1779, Anthony Bledsoe, Daniel Smith, Joseph Black and John Blackamore were appointed examiners of the bills of credit of the State of Virginia and other states, to guard against counterfeiting. While a member of the Legislature Major Bledsoe presented a bill for the extension of the line between Virginia and North Carolina, which was passed. In this year he was in the Battle of the Flats.” Laurie Moseley is an author, archeologist and historian who lives in Springtown. He is the director of Springtown’s Legends Museum.
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lion, up 5.6 percent compared to April 2013.Combs, who said this marks 49 consecutive months of growth in sales tax collections, will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts their May local sales tax allocations totaling $716 million, up 7.1 percent compared to May 2013. In other news, Combs announced on April 29 the launch of an online database detailing public school construction costs since 2007. The Texas Public Schools Construction database, found through the www.texastransparency.org, “will help Texans prepare to vote in the upcoming local bond elections, which feature a total of $6.7 billion of proposed bond debt on the ballot, 92 percent of which is proposed by local school boards,” Combs’ office said.
5, 2011, certifying that exceptional drought condit i o n s posed a threat of imminent disaster in specified STATE CAPITAL counties in Texas. HIGHLIGHTS T h e renewal, Ed Sterling w h i c h means “all rules and regulations that may inhibit or prevent prompt response to this threat are suspended for the duration of the state of disaster,” applies to 173 of the state’s 254 counties.
Horse patrol unit starts Texas Department of Public Drought disaster continues Sales tax revenue increases Gov. Rick Perry on May 9 Safety on April 29 announced Comptroller Susan Combs renewed for 30 days the Emer- the official start of a mounted on May 7 said state sales tax gency Disaster Proclamation horse patrol unit. revenue in April was $2.27 bil- he originally issued on July Cynthia Leon, chair of the
Teacher Evaluation and Support System is designed to be a more effective evaluative tool to support the most important adult in Texas education — the teacher at the front of every child’s classroom.” “We have heard from Texas teachers that the current evaluation system (in place since 1997) used by 86 percent of our school districts is outdated and provides little value in regard to meaningful professional feedback and growth,” Williams TEA submits plan to feds Texas Education Agency on said. April 28 announced it submitted specific details of a new AG’s office investigates Identity thieves reportedly teacher evaluation and support system to the U.S. Department have posed as employees of the Texas Attorney General’s of Education. Part of Texas’ waiver from Office to steal the identities of specific provisions of the fed- targeted individuals — particueral No Child Left Behind Act larly individuals who have apof 2001 depends on the state’s plied for a short-term loan. A criminal investigation has submitting an alternative plan for a teacher evaluation and been opened, the Texas Atsupport system. Texas’ plan torney General’s Office anwill be piloted in as many as 72 nounced May 5, adding, “Unschool districts and charters in der no circumstances does a representative of the Office of the 2014-2015 school year. Education Commissioner the Attorney General solicit Michael Williams said, “The payments from Texans to pay
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off a short-term loan or grant immediately — nor does the Attorney General’s Office issue arrest warrants for this purpose. Any person who claims to be from the Attorney General’s Office and demands immediate fees to resolve the resident’s short-term debt or prevent an arrest for that debt is an imposter.” ‘Click It’ campaign is set Texas Department of Transportation’s 13th annual "Click It or Ticket" campaign will run May 19 to June 1. In 2013, there were 943 fatalities and 5,383 serious injuries in Texas resulting from crashes in which drivers or passengers were not wearing seat belts, TxDOT reported. Motorists who don’t buckle up in compliance with state seat belt laws face fines and court costs up to $200. Veteran state reporter and legislative analyst Ed Sterling is member services director for the Texas Press Association, whose 518 member newspapers have combined circulation of 3.7 million.
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Springfield 4th, Sutton 8th at state track meet by mark k. campbell On a warm, humid Saturday, May 10 at Mike Myers Stadium on the University of Texas campus, two Springtown athletes competed at the state track meet. Hurdler Dillon Springfield finished fourth in the 110-meter hurdles, one spot from a medal. The junior competed in a fast race and finished in 14.41 seconds – his fastest time of the year. SHS boys coach Brad Legan said, “Dillon did a great job of competing. He ran his best time of the year and will have big goals next year as a senior.” Savannah Sutton finished eighth in the triple jump. She leapt 36 feet, 2 inches. Coming in ninth, she finished eighth. Coach Hannah Adams said, at state: (top) Dillon Springfield (middle) and the 110-meter hurdle field are neck- “She jumped what we expected. and-neck; Savannah Sutton explodes into the triple jump pit. Photos by Mark K. Campbell She is a very talented athlete.”
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1. Reese Thompson, 14.12 Argyle 2. J.J. Jackson, 14.29 Caldwell 3. Trevor Greenfield, 14.3 Seminole 4. Dillon Springfield, 14.41 Springtown 5. Davon Jernigan, 14.50 Navasota 6. Hayden Everitt, 14.57 Seminole 7. Chance Richards, 14.59 Kaufman 8. Dylan Truesdale, 14.74 Rockport-Fulton 9. Xiaoxing He, 15.08 Cuero
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1. Feleicenne Axel, 40-11.25 Columbus 2. Kenjia Collier, 40-9.25 Houston Worthing 3. Tonye’cia Burks, 40-5.5 Kilgore 4. Tristyn Allen, 38-11 Sealy 5. Rethola Eaden, 37-7.25 Wichita Falls Hirschi 6. Teshuna Sheppard, 37-.75 Atlanta 7. LaShya Cole, 36-7.25 West Orange-Stark 8. Savannah Sutton, 36-2 Springtown 9. Katherine Raby, 36-1.25 Kilgore
Springtown athletes fill ball All-District rosters A slew of Springtown High School athletes who toiled on diamonds this spring earned postseason honors. Both SHS baseball and softball squads advanced to bi-district. One baseball Porcupine earned a superlative. Sophomore Jake Jordan, who went
4-0 in 6-3A play, was picked as the district’s Newcomer of the Year. Then came six SHS hardballers who were Second Teamers: Ryan Hester, Ryan Neal, Garrett Mauldin, Collin Rector, Josh White, and Chance Nelson. Zach Lund, Tyler Hickman,
and Russell Gideon were Honorable Mention. Many other Porcupines made the Academic All-State team: Jonathan Chavez, Dylan Waddle, Colten Hunt, Lund, White, Hester, Hickman, Rector, and Gideon. Nine Lady Porcupines earned All-District nods.
Three were First Team: Gabby Casanova, Kelsey Hinson, and Kelsey Huff. Second Teamers were Kaitlyn Hill, Jasmine Ricks, and Maryann Sayles. Landing on the 6-3A Honorable Mention list were Ekko Hurst, Alexis Jurek, and Julia Perez.
Baseball All-District Newcomer of the Year Jake Jordan, P Second Team Ryan Hester, P Ryan Neal, C Garrett Mauldin, 3B Collin Rector, SS Josh White, OF Chance Nelson, OF Honorable Mention Zach Lund, OF Tyler Hickman, 2B Russell Gideon, 1B
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Sophomore porcupine Jake Jordan’s 4-0 effort in 6-3a convinced district coaches to name him the Newcomer of the year. Photo by Mark K. Campbell
First Team Gabby Casanova, OF Kelsey Hinson, 3B Kelsey Huff, P Second Team Kaitlyn Hill, SS Jasmine Ricks, C Maryann Sayles, OF Honorable Mention Ekko Hurst, 1B/DB Alexis Jurek, OF Julia Perez, 1B/DB
lady porcupine kelsey Hinson was picked to the District 6-3a First Team. Photo by Mark K. Campbell
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Bad Neighbors in every sense of the word Quickly it becomes apparent that this 2014 Neighbors has no relation to the 1981 version that was, sadly, John Belushi's fi nal movie. They do share the fact that neither one of them is very good. About the film Belushi, who died of a drug overdose in 1982, didn’t make many movies. Two are beloved (Animal House [1978], The Blues Brothers [1980]), one’s a cult classic (Goin’ South [1978 with Jack Nicholson]), one’s highly underrated (1941 [1979, Steven Spielberg’s “worst” movie; it’s jampacked with madcappery – moreso than just about any movie ever made]), and one’s a better than average romantic comedy (Continental Divide [1981, “the only time Belushi got to really act”). Then there’s ‘81’s Neighbors, which was highly anticipated when it arrived because it reunited Belushi with his Saturday Night Live buddy Dan Aykroyd. However, their idea of switching roles – originally Belushi was to be the brash neighbor while Aykroyd was set for the more passive role – clearly misfi red. Despite a massive holiday release with both actors at their peak, word got out fast that the movie was a turkey. The main actors hated director John G. Avildsen (Rocky [Best Picture, 1976]), Neighbors was rewritten often, and word of mouth killed it quickly. This new Neighbors also got a massive release and opened gigantically at $49 million. It also has bad leaving-the-auditorium buzz like its (totally differently-plotted) former namesake. And it stars an actor who is hot right now, Seth Rogen. He’s had his share of dogs like Funny People (2009, Movie Man No. 836, a 4, the Adam Sandler
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Vinson resigns as ESD1 Chief Watson new Acting Chief by carla noah stutsman ParkerCountyEmergency Services District 1 (ESD1) announced the May 8 resignation of Eric Vinson as Fire Chief of ESD1. In a new release, ESD Board President Rena Peden said “We would like to thank Chief Vinson for his past service and wish him the very best.” Peden went on to say the Board will work to devise a plan for moving forward. Until that time, Assistant Chief
Stephen Watson has been asked to take on the role of Acting Chief for the ESD, Peden said. Recently, ESD1 hired an Assistant Chief to handle training and reporting responsibilities. The duties in that position will be adjusted as necessary to allow support for Acting Chief Watson, Peden explained. “Over the last two years, ESD1 has grown dramatically with the successful annexation of the Peaster, Silver Creek, and Aledo Fire Departments,”
Peden said. “In those two years, the ESD has purchased four new fire engines and hired six new staff members. “The public can be assured this Board is dedicated to making decisions that will position us to meet all operational challenges and respond to the rapid growth in the District,” Peden said. Vinson, reached by phone Monday, May 12, said the firefighters, officers and departments within ESD1 are “in my opinion, the best in the county and in the area. “They devote so much of their lives and time to making ESD1 a good organization, and I was privileged to be at the helm,” Vinson said. “I made the decision to resign based on
Eric Vinson, right, with another firefighter at the command post during a grass fire on meadowview trail in 2012. Photos by Carla Noah Stutsman
a lot of facts, but especially for the District to continue to grow into the best it can be.” He added, “ESD1 has three very good chiefs in Ellis, Bradford, and Watson. They’re all just awesome, awesome guys. You’ll continue to see great things out of ESD1 regardless of who’s at the helm. It’s about who they surround themselves with.” Vinson said while it’s unfortunate he felt he had to resign, he wishes the District and those who make it what it is nothing but the best. He’s looking into his options resigned Eric Vinson in for employment, but said he action at a structure fire in Former EsD1 Fire chief Eric Vinson presents an award armadillo hills in Decem- hopes he doesn’t have to relocate. “I’ve gained a tremendous during the 2011 awards banquet. ber 2013.
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Area residents indicted by Parker Grand Jury BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN The Parker County Grand Jury met Thursday, May 1, to consider evidence in criminal cases fi led by the Parker County District Attorney’s office. The Grand Jury returned 41 indictments against 32 individuals. One is a Poolville resident, three live in Springtown, two in Azle, and one in Pelican Bay. • Augustus Henry Atherton, 22, of Poolville, was indicted for burglary of a building, a state jail felony. • Parker Nicholson Guice, 26, of Springtown, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Larry John Hendershot, 37, of Springtown, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Thomas Noland Walker, 47, of Springtown, was indicted for evading arrest with a vehicle, a third-degree felony.
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• Michael Dale Hall, 36, of Azle, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Jennie Amanda Wiley, 35, of Azle, was indicted for fraudulent use or possession of identifying information, a state jail felony, and for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, 1-4 grams, a second degree felony. • William Alex Pierce, 43, of Pelican Bay, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. Individuals also indicted who do not live in the Azle or Springtown areas include: • Conner Matthew Case, 22, of Burleson, was indicted for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, 4-200 grams, a fi rstdegree felony. • Charlene Katrina Catlett, 35, of Weatherford, was indicted for tampering with physical
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evidence, a third-degree felony. • Jared Scott Catlett, 32, of Fort Worth, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Brandy Nichole Cerveny, 35, of Mineral Wells, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Todd Noble Combs, 43, of Lipan, was indicted for driving while intoxicated with a child passenger under the age of 15, a state jail felony. • Charles Andrew Delarosa, 23, of Weatherford, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Aaron Russell Ehrle, 32, of Mineral Wells, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, as well for credit card or debit card abuse, both
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state jail felonies. Ehrle was also indicted on three separate thirddegree felony charges: fraudulent use or possession of identifying information, tampering with physical evidence and theft of property $20,000-$100,000. • Caleb Aaron Erwin, 21, of Weatherford, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 2, one to four grams, a state jail felony. • Michael Allatee Felder, 31, of Abilene, was indicted on two counts of possession of marijuana, four ounces to fi ve pounds, a state jail felony. • Robert Nickolas Fields, 28, of Aledo, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Rubin Garcia, 55, of Mesquite, was indicted for unlawful possession of a fi rearm by a felon, a third-degree felony. • Maria Margarita Gonzalez, 52, of Fort Worth, was indicted for theft of property $1,500$20,000, a state jail felony. • Roberto Guzman, 24, of Dallas, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Kenny Ray Henderson, 42, no address listed, was indicted for driving while intoxicated with a child passenger under the age of 15, a state jail felony. • Steven Nigel Houston, Jr., 19, of Weatherford, was indicted for burglary of a habitation,
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Parker County arrests The following individuals who list addresses in the Azle and/or Springtown areas were arrested by various law enforcement agencies and booked into the Parker County Jail during the week of May 4-10. Parker County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 39-year-old Azle woman May 6 on a motion to adjudicate guilt for a prior charge of theft of property $50-$500. As of May 12 she was held in the Parker County Jail without bond. A 29-year-old Azle woman was arrested May 6 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies for a commitment order for the manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance – penalty group 1, 4-200 grams. As of May 12 she was held in the Parker County Jail without bond. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 41-year-old Azle man May 7 for a commitment order for possession of marijuana. He paid a fine of $100 and was released from the Parker County Jail May 12. Springtown police arrested a 47-year-old Springtown woman May 7 and charged her with public intoxication. She paid a $252 fine and was released from the Parker County Jail May 8. A 50-year-old Springtown
man was arrested May 7 by Hudson Oaks police and charged with driving with an invalid license with previous convictions and no insurance. He posted $750 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on May 9. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 36-year-old Azle woman and charged her with public intoxication. She posted $367 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail the same day. A 27-year-old Springtown woman was arrested May 7 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies and charged with driving with an invalid license with previous convictions and no insurance. She posted $750 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on May 8. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 34-year-old Azle woman May 7 on a motion to adjudicate guilt for a prior charge of securing the execution of a document by deception. She also had an active Tarrant County warrant for child support. As of May 12 she was held in the Parker County Jail in lieu of $17,500 bond. A 29-year-old Springtown woman was arrested May 8 by Springtown police and charged with driving with an invalid license with previous convic-
tions and no insurance. She posted $750 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on May 9. Gordon Dean Flanagan, 53, of Springtown was arrested May 8 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He posted $20,000 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail May 9. Springtown police arrested a 21-year-old Azle man May 8 for three active warrants for failure to appear in court, no driver’s license, and speeding 10 percent over the limit. He posted $787 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail May 12. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 37-yearold Springtown man May 9 on a motion to revoke parole or probation for a prior charge of driving with an invalid license with previous convictions and no insurance. He posted $1,500 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail an hour and a half later. Springtown police arrested a 21-year-old Springtown man May 9 and charged him with interfering with public duties. He was also cited for running a stop sign. He posted $750 bond, paid a $60 fine, and was released from the Parker Coun-
ty Jail May 10. A 32-year-old Springtown woman was arrested May 9 by Springtown police and charged with driving with an invalid license with previous convictions and no insurance. She posted $750 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on May 10. Springtown police arrested a 38-year-old Springtown man May 9 and charged him with driving with an invalid license with previous convictions. He posted $750 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on May 10. A 26-year-old Springtown man was arrested May 9 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies for a commitment order for a prior charge of possession of marijuana, less than two ounces. As of May 12 he was held in the Parker County Jail in lieu of a $402 fine. Candice Diane Smith, 52, of Springtown was arrested by Springtown police and charged with DWI. She posted $750 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail the same day. Springtown police arrested an 18-year-old Springtown man May 10 for an active Reno warrant for speeding. He paid a fine of $110 and was released from the Parker County Jail later that day.
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a second-degree felony. • Donnie Andrew James Howard, 18, of Mineral Wells, was indicted for evading arrest with a vehicle as well as for fraudulent use or possession of identifying information, both third-degree felonies. • Nicole Louise Lewenicht, 25, of Weatherford, was indicted for forgery, a state jail felony. • Stephen Nash Owens, 68, of Fort Worth, was indicted on two counts of possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony. • Karla Dawn Partlow, 41, of Odessa, was indicted for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, less than one gram, a state jail felony, and for theft, less than $1,500 enhanced with two or more prior theft convictions, a third-degree felony. • Alonzo Pena, Jr., 28, of Fort Worth, was indicted for assault
family violence enhanced, a third-degree felony. • Rockey Allen Robinson, 28, of Weatherford, was indicted for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, 4-200 grams, a first-degree felony. • Jorge Ricardo Santillan, 31, of Weatherford, was indicted for driving while intoxicated with a child passenger under the age of 15, a state jail felony. • Kimberly Elizabeth Stagg, 31, of Weatherford, was indicted for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, 1-4 grams, a second-degree felony. • Dee Anthony Wayne Williams, 32, of Fort Worth, was indicted for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, 1-4 grams, a second-degree felony. • Jacob Tyler York, 30, of Fort Worth, was indicted for driving while intoxicated, third or more, a third-degree felony.
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fault in an auto accident which occurred out of the country. The suspect allowed the victim to speak with another male suspect, impersonating the victim’s alleged family member. The suspect convinced the victim to place $100 bills between pages of several magazines and package the money to a forwarding address in the Dominican Republic. After she sent the money, other family members told the
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BETTER LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH www.clarksmachine.com bjc@clarksmachine.com 3131 E. Hwy 199, Spt 817-677-2300 CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY Specializing in Family Eyecare CHURCH 2233 Hwy 199 East, Springtown Therapeutic Optometrist 817-221-LIFE (5433) FAMILY CHURCH 9 miles S. of Springtown on Hwy. 51 601 B 817-599-7655 NW Pkwy • Azle FOUNTAIN OF FAITH 4397 E. Hwy 199, Springtown 817-304-4739 GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH of GOD 2964 W. Hwy 114, Paradise 940-969-2427 4800 East Hwy. 199, Suite 7 Springtown, 817-677-3208 HARVEST FOR CHRIST CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD of LAKESIDE 1108 NW Parkway (Hwy 199), Azle 9500 Confederate Park Rd. (FM 1886) 817-740-5774 817-237-5500 or 817-237-7837 THE HOUSE OF PRAYER EPISCOPAL 1356 Reno Rd., Springtown Celebrating over 25 years in business ST. ANNE’S EPISCOPAL 817-221-2551 6055 Azle Ave., Fort Worth JUBILEE HOUSE 817-237-1888 11210 Hwy. 199 W., Poolville AZLE PROVIDENCE REFORMED 817-271-8008 EPISCOPAL 405 Bowie Dr., Weatherford LIBERTY LIGHTHOUSE Rodney Gatlin, D.C. 817-596-7476 120 S. Main St., Springtown 400 Boyd Court ST. ELISABETH EPISCOPAL 817-523-0222 5910 Black Oak Lane, River Oaks www.azlechiropractic.com OASIS CHRISTIAN CENTRE 817-739-0504 CHURCH & HEALING SCHOOL GOSPEL 1121 S.E. Parkway, Azle CENTRAL FULL GOSPEL POWERHOUSE OF PRAISE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 3009 Delaware Tr., Lake Worth 1649 S.E. Parkway, Azle 817-237-7919 817-319-7364 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S BRANDED CROSS COWBOY CHURCH WITNESSES 3282 FM 2048, Boyd 76023 212 Pearson Lane, Azle Equipment and Labor 817-221-2242 940-636-9158 LUTHERAN SECRET PLACE MINISTRIES GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN 112 Optimist Rd., Springtown (MISSOURI SYNOD) 682-229-1433 1313 SE Parkway, Azle SPRINGTOWN 7TH DAY 817-237-4822 ADVENTIST HOPE LUTHERAN (ELCA) Hwy. 199 4 miles west of Springtown 4795 Hwy. 199, Reno GOSPEL GATHERING FELLOWSHIP 817-221-HOPE 7315 Silver Creek Rd at Flatrock Rd, Azle METHODIST 817-313-1793 BOYD UNITED METHODIST Locally Owned & Operated GOSPEL WAY COWBOY CHURCH FM 730 North in Boyd 420 Jaybird Ln. (FM 2257/ Hwy 199) 940-433-5334 EAGLE MT. UNITED METHODIST Springtown, 817-225-8755 7955 Reed Rd., Azle LIGHTHOUSE HARBOR CHURCH 817-444-0226 1960 Long Circle, Pelican Bay FIRST UNITED METHODIST 817-444-3547 200 Church St., Azle 10% OFF New Systems JESUS NAME HOUSE OF PRAYER 817-444-3323 with this ad. 2813 E. Hwy. 199, TACL #B00028986E LIGHTHOUSE FELLOWSHIP third drive past Boyd Feed Store 7200 Robertson Rd., Fort Worth 817-237-2758 817-221-4426 SILVER CREEK NEW LIFE FAMILY FELLOWSHIP UNITED METHODIST 525 W. Hwy. 199, Springtown 2200 Church Rd., Azle 817-523-2045 817-444-1382 NEW LIGHTED WAY FIRST UNITED METHODIST 624 Harbor Dr. Circle, Azle Hwy. 51 N & 3rd Street, Springtown 817-444-1577 817-523-7874 NORTHWEST TEMPLE OF PRAISE GARVIN UNITED METHODIST 3 miles West of Boyd on C.R. 4699 6781 Jacksboro Hwy., Lake Worth POOLVILLE UNITED METHODIST PRECIOUS FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH 1 block W. of FM 920 8601 Hwy. 199 @ Vance Godbey’s (behind Poolville Post Office) SPIRIT FILLED CHURCH 817-599-3601 603 SE Parkway, Azle THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 817-444-3058 THE HOUSE OF PRAYER (THE MORMONS) 1356 Reno Rd., Springtown THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 817-221-2551 OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS UNIVERSAL LIGHT OF CHRIST 1010 Timberoaks, Azle 6117 Graham St., Lake Worth 817-237-5075 817-881-3889 PENTECOSTAL REAL FAMILY FELLOWSHIP GRACE CHAPEL 202 Pearson Lane, Azle UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH AMERICAN STANDARD - GOODMAN 3508 Shawnee Trail, Lake Worth 817-677-5963 817- 237-4844 SOULS HARBOR IGLESIA CRISTIANA JUDA 11701 Jacksboro Hwy., Azle 1649 S.E. Parkway, Azle 817-726-2065 TACLB021367C PRESBYTERIAN WESTERN HARVEST GRACE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER 606 Mockingbird Lane, Weatherford 6577 Old Springtown Rd., Weatherford 817-594-2744 817-523-2855 or 817-995-9087 ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN SHEPHERD’S HEART CHURCH CHURCH OF FORT WORTH 14435 FM 730 N • Azle Meeting at Northwest YMCA 940-577-1954 5315 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth 817-989-9800 WESTERN STAR COWBOY CHURCH CONVENANT ORTHODOX 790 CR 3696 • Springtown PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 817-880-5488 “Everyone otta know an Auto Pro”
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1. Air Condition/Heating 2. ......................Antiques 3.................... Appliances 4..........Appliance Repair 5.....................Arts/Crafts 6............. Asphalt Paving 7........................ Auctions 8................ Autos, Trucks 9..... Auto Repair Service 10.........Backhoe Service 11............. Boats, Motors 12...............Bookkeeping 13..................... Business Opportunity 14........ Campers/Trailers 15...................... Carports 16...... Equipment Repair 17............ Carpet Service 18 ......................Catering 19...............Cement Work 20.................Ceramic tile 21................... Child Care 22................... Cosmetics 23...Computers/Services
24................... Electrician 25............... Equipment & Tool Rental 26 ................. Excavating 27............. Exterminating 28 ........ Farm Equipment 29 ...................... Fencing 30 .................... Firewood 31 .............................Free 32 ...................... For Sale 33 .................... Furniture 34.............. Garage Sales 35 .........Garden, Mowing Service 36........................ Hauling 37...............................Hay 38.............Health/Fitness 39 ............... Help Wanted 40 ...Home Improvement 41 ..........House Leveling 42.......... House Cleaning 43.................. Income Tax 44....... Janitorial Service 45................. Job Wanted
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46................Legal Notice 47.............. Lost & Found 48 Maintenance/Repairs 49...................... Masonry 50 Mobile Home Service 51................ Motorcycles 52.........................Movers 53.. Musical Instruments 54........... Music Lessons 55.............Miscellaneous 56........................ Notices 57........... Pets, Livestock 58..............Piano Service 59................Pool Service 60................Professional Services 61...................... Personal 62.....................Plumbing 63...............Public Notice 64............... Photography 65........................Printing 66........................Roofi ng 67.................... Recycling 68........................Storage
Campers/Trailers
AIR WORKS BY SCOTT. A/C & Heating Service and installation, residential & mobile homes, Honest and Fair. TACLB017017E. 817-7248680 Boyd, TX.
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Seal Coating, Pot Hole Repairs, Crack Filling 817-907-7410 • 817-221-2125 008 Autos, Trucks Get rid of those yard cars, as well as good used cars. Arvin 817-9258768.
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Excavating
Sand, Dirt & Gravel Qualified Family Business Since 1938
MOTORHOME:29’Jamboree, 1 slide-out, new generator. 817-444-4012.
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Carports
Carports and Patio Covers. All steel construction. Off-duty firefighter. 817-925-0922.
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☺ All types materials delivered ☺ Excavation—Final Grade—Demolition We Shape the World to Fit Your Needs! You have a Friend in the Business!
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Kiley Chesney Construction Dirt & Concrete Work
2006 John Deere 2320 24HP, 4x4, 3-cylinder diesel, 70 hours, TURF tires, foldable ROPS, cat 1, brush guard with JD200X QA loader, QA 50” bucket, joystick valve and JD62D on ramp 62” belly mower. $12,500. 817-475-5906.
BULLDAWG ELECTRIC CO. All types of electrical services and MH hook-ups. Free Estimates. 817-675-4921 www.bulldawgelectric.com. TECL#25253. 2003 Chevy Tahoe LT, 209,000 miles, body excellent condition, interior good condition, $6,000. 682-229-1797.
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1989 Massey Ferguson 1030 Diesel Tractor, new brakes, battery, runs great, $5,750/OBO. 817-585-0366.
Community of the Hills of Briar Oaks Friday-Sunday, west on Briar Road off 730, go ½ mile and start shopping! Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 609 N. Avenue B, Springtown.
2009 30/40 New Holland Boomer with 16 ft. Trailer (electric jack) and posthole digger, brush hog and 6 ft. tiller with 7 ft. blade, low hours. 432-934-9790.
FRAMES ‘N THINGS IS CLOSING! Retirement Sale - We have bargains on all items! Frames, mouldings, mats, prints, equipment, misc. 108 W. Main St., Azle, Saturday, May 17th, 9A-3P. Rummage Sale Friday-Saturday, May 16th-17th, 205 Highland Road, Springtown.
Excavating Bobcat & Tractor Service
BOBBY’S FENCE. All types, free estimates, over 23 years experience 817-444-3213.
Multi Family Yard Sale Friday & Saturday, 118 Dennis Drive, Azle, Sportsman’s Park area.
• Lot Clearing • Driveways/Parking Lots • Pasture Mowing
RAY’S FENCE CO. Free Estimates, 817-444-2146, raysfencecompany@ aol.com.
Friday & Saturday, 8A-4P, 1121 Red Bud Drive, Azle.
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TOM'S BOBCAT SERVICE 444-5069 • Small jobs accepted • Rough landscaping • Jobsite clearing
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Dump Truck Hauling
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ALL TYPES OF EXCAVATING
Campers & Trailers Continued next column...
Garage Sale Saturday, May 17th, 7A-3P, 545 Ascot Way, Azle.
All types fences and metal buildings built and repaired. Portable welding, 817-444-6461.
RV FOR SALE: 2012 Trail Runner Travel Trailer, 26 ft., $19,900. 817626-0708 or 682-970-6663.
5-Family Sale Friday-Saturday, 8A4P at 621, 626 & 630 Dusk Avenue, Azle. Lots of stuff!
HUGE SALE! Thursday-Sunday, 8A-? 290 Thomas Len Road, Azle (off 730 S.). furniture, misc., rolltop desk, knick-knacks, clothes, plus lots more!
817-523-4137
2012 RV - 39 ft. Park Model. Call for more details 682-970-6663 or 817-626-0708.
Moving Sale Saturday, 8A-3P, 6255 Silver Creek Azle Road. Housewares, furniture, knickknacks, hospital beds.
1060 Forest Oaks Street. YARD SALE Saturday, May 17th-Sunday, May 18th, 8A-3P.
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024 Electrician
Scooter Travel Pro, battery-powered wheelchair, charger included, excellent/new condition, easy to disassemble and transport, $500. 817-675-3711.
3 Family Sale Friday, 9A-2P, 217 English Court, off Old Springtown Road. 1x6x8 Tongue & Groove Lumber, computer desk, fax and MORE good misc. for all!
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2004 Buick Rainier, V-8, full power, $6,500. 817-905-9095.
Doublewide mobile home, 3 bed/2 bath, 1,386 sq. ft. Must be moved, $38,000; Triplewide mobile home, 3 bed/2 bath, 1,803 sq. ft. Must be moved, $34,000. Call 817-220-7921; 817-688-5266, leave message if no answer.
TEXAS CONCEALED HANDGUN LICENSE CLASSES in Azle/ Springtown. txchlcoach.com or 817757-6507.
All Types of Concrete, Building Pads, Driveway, Patios, Walk Jim McKiel 30 yrs. exp.
HomeComputerWiz. Computer repair specialist: hardware & software. Call today! Terry Jones 817-821-5034. Email: homecomputerwiz@yahoo.com. Website: homecomputerwiz.com.
Big, good hay bales; freezer, almost new, $300; refrigerator, $300. Can see at 223 Carlton Court, (Veal Station). 817-980-0006.
Fellowship Baptist Church BUILDING FUNDRAISER SALE, May 22nd-24th, VENDORS WANTED. Call 817-613-0228 or 817-613-0884.
J.A.M. Concrete
ARK CHRISTIAN LEARNING CENTER has a loving place for your child. Ages 2 weeks-12 years, ABEKA pre-school, 3 meals, 2 snacks. Service to all Azle schools and SES. Mon-Fri, 6A-6:30P. 817237-3711; 817-994-5228.
For Sale
RESALE SHOP Now Open at 5210 E. Hwy 199 Springtown
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2005 Mercury Marquis, 4.3 ltr., loaded, 25,200 miles, $7,500/ OBO. 817-444-6700.
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Allen Chesney Concrete All Types of Concrete Work Residential - Commercial Foundations, driveways, sand, gravel, demolition, haul-off, retaining walls 817-271-4541
Driveways • House Slabs • Garages • Add-ons Small Land Clean-ups • Gravel Driveways Kiley Chesney, Owner Springtown, TX • Mobile 817-846-6645
REDUCED! $1,850/OBO. 1960 Ford 3/4 truck, runs and drives. The bed floor is rusted in front and it’s in Azle. Cell 972-8352088.
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Antiques
WEATHERFORD ANTIQUE FAIR MAY 16TH & 17TH, 10A-6P, 1825 E. Bankhead Drive 76086 (at grounds of the Pythian Children’s Home). Contact Mitzi North 817680-7420 or Corky Hyatt 817-2397443. weatherfordantiquefair.com. VENDOR SPACES AVAILABLE!
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Cheap Huge Yard Sale! Saturday and Sunday, May 17th-18th, corner of Peel and Fairview, off Cottondale Road, Springtown. Big Garage Sale, lots of GREAT things, Saturday only! 1210 S. Reno Road. Friday, May 16th only, 3 Family Sale. Everything. 1222 Earp Road 76082. Estate Sale Friday-Sunday, 9A-4P, 108 Mill Creek Drive, Weatherford (LaJunta area). Hwy 199, left on Newsom Mound Road, right on Sabathney, right on Mill Creek. Cookware, dishes, kitchen misc., meat slicer, refrigerators, sofa sleeper, chair & ottoman, desk, misc. furniture, gas fireplace logs, office supplies, books and lots of misc. Yard Sale May 17th, 618 Newsom Mound Road, 8A-1P. Dirtbike, couch & love seat, TVs, bowflex, girls clothing infant-3T, rocking chair & ottoman, antique vanity, bookcase, home decor, baby/children’s items, entertainment center and much more!
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE: MONDAY BY 5:00 P.M. Most ads require payment in advance, but we do accept VISA, MASTERCARD OR DISCOVER by phone.
Reach more than 8,000 households with combo advertising in the Azle News and the Springtown Epigraph.
Nobody does it better!
034 Garage Sales YARD SALE 213 ALLISON ROAD, Springtown. Not the normal items found at yard sales. Some Estate items, 2 dressers, misc. and FREE pile. Thursday-Saturday, 5/15-5/17, 9AM to 7PM. Friday-Saturday 1008 Ferndale, Azle. TV stands, 3 desks, dining table, hutch, storage cabinets, lamps. Thursday-Friday, 8A-5P & Saturday, 8A-12P, 801 South Drive, Springtown. Multi-Family Sale. BIG Spring clean out. Good stuff, good prices. Saturday and Sunday, 8AM, 313 North Birch Street, Springtown. OPEN HOUSE/SIDEWALK SALE Vendors, Refreshments and Door Prizes 216 W. Main Street, Azle COUNTRY COTTAGE Sunday, May 18th 12PM-3PM
035 Garden/Mowing Service FREE ESTIMATES. Mowing, weed eating, scrap haul off, property clean up. Call Brett 817-881-2357. Tree trimming, removal, mow, weeding, cleanup, tilling, rake leaves, haul-offs. Free estimates. Kevin 817-363-0010. INFERNO LAWN SERVICE. Off duty firefighters providing a dependable lawn service you can trust. 817-7347448. Honest and dependable lawn care, mowing, and tree trimming. Handyman Services. Call Robert 817-966-9552. MANDO’S TREE SERVICE. Take downs, trimming, lot clearing, haul offs. Senior Discounts. Save Big Money! Call 817-808-2873. 20 year expert. ROHAN LAWN SERVICE. We provide mowing, weedeating, edging, blowing. Free Estimates. Call 817-929-6269; 817-444-0178, after 6PM. lorenzorrohan@hotmail. com.
Saturday-Sunday, 9A-? 12198 FM 730 N., Azle. Window units, women’s & baby’s clothes.
THOMAS MOWING & WEEDEATING. Free Estimates. 817253-8060.
Estate Sale Thursday-Sunday, 9A7P, 1300 Park Street, Azle. Furniture, fridge, crystal, range, small boat, misc. household items.
I am looking for yards to mow. I am in high school. Good prices, free estimates. 817-564-5212.
Estate & Garage Sale Friday & Saturday, 7603 Goodman Lane, Azle. Friday-Sunday, 8A-6P, 1253 Lindale Terrace, Pelican Bay. Dollar Days! Yard Sale! 1317 Cliff Manor St., Azle (off Silver Creek Azle Road) Thursday-Sunday. Big Estate Sale Friday-Sunday (16th-18th), 8A-5P, 3301 Jay Bird Lane. Furniture, dishes, tools, lawn equipment and much more.
INSIDE/OUTSIDE SALE SATURDAY ONLY Dishes, Pictures, Furniture, Cast Iron 9 miles west of 199/51 on 199, left on Poolville Cutoff
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Mando’s Tree Service Take Downs, Trimming, Lot Clearing, Haul Offs
Senior Discounts Save Big Money!
Call 817-808-2873 20 year experT
RNA Lawn Services
Serving Our Community since 2007.
Reliable Ser vice at a Competitive Rate.
817-304-3677
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djhuffmaninc.com
Commercial & Residential Sprinkler Installation & Repair • Landscaping Tractor Work • Drainage • Lot Grading Rock & Stonework • Sod & Hydromulching Family Owned & Operated Since 1989
Experience with Competitive Prices
SENIOR DISCOUNTS • FREE ESTIMATES
817-270-0544 • 817-379-0545
Chad's Tree Service
FREE TES ESTIMA
Trimming • Removals - Stump Grinding Systemic Feeding • Brush Chipping • Cable Bracing
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Tree Removal & Trimming · Brush Hog · Box Blade Front Loader · Tiller · Truck & Trailer for Hauling
Jon Reed, Owner Call, Text 817-291-3955 or Email jonny5206@yahoo.com
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Best Lawn Guarantee in Town Landscape Dependable and Reliable Online Account Sprinklers Management Lawn Care
OFFICE ASSISTANT. Seeking an experienced, responsible and professional Office Person for a busy front office in Azle. Heavy typing, phone skills, customer service skills, strong organizational skills, some heavy lifting required. Call 817-3607829. Salary based on experience.
• Sod • Stone Work • Flower Beds • Fencing • Trees Email: service@classicgreen.com • Clean Up
AMERICAN GREETINGS is looking for Retail Greeting Card Merchandisers in Springtown, TX. As a member of our team, you will ensure the greeting card department is merchandised and maintained to provide customers the best selection of cards and product to celebrate life’s events. Join the American Greetings family today by applying online at: WorkatAG.com or call 1.888.323.4192.
817.479.9503
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Campfire Lawn & Garden Trees trimmed-removed Full lawn care & haul-offs
Insured • Azle since 1962 Compare Prices
No Job Too Small
Terms Available 817-444-0861 A.W. Teater All major credit cards accepted
Irrigation Repair Licensed Professional Services include Wire & Valve locates, Pipe repair, Head adjust or replace, System Design
817-845-6965
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Jason’s Lawn Service
Free Estimates, Competitive Rates, Lawn Maintenance, Raking, Hedge/Shrub Trimming, Scrap Metal Haul-Off
Call Jason at 682-333-6382
Fr ank’s Serving the Metroplex Since 1975 Family Owned• FREE ESTIMATES • INSURED SPRING DISCOUNT 10% OFF Residential • CommeRCial tRee Removal • topping pRuning • Feeding
817- 220-1141 817-444-9574
STUMP GRINDING Don’t dig it! Grind it! 1 or 100 - We can do it. $65 minimum
817-237-5592
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Alfalfa 100# Arizona/California leafy green bales. Buy 100 get one free special. 817-798-7712. NO Blister Beetles(See us on Facebook AzleAlfalfa).
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LVN & CNA needed for Lake Worth Nursing Home. Contact Jon 817319-9073. Business is Booming! Now interviewing servers. Apply in person, Shinola’s Texas Cafe, Springtown. Hard Worker needed, General Labor for construction and cleanup tasks. Valid DL required. Apply in person. Tommy Miles Homes, 917 East Hwy 199, Springtown. NOW HIRING: 2 Openings at group homes located in Azle. 1 parttime & 1 full-time position. Both positions require working weekends. Must have clean criminal & driving records. Training will be provided. Please text or call 817-443-2494, Monday-Friday, 9A-5P. Wise Ready Mix now hiring Mix Drivers, Class B-CDL. Apply in person, 1349 NW Parkway, Azle. Double L Plumbing in Azle is looking for a young mechanically inclined individual to become a Plumbing Apprentice. Get the opportunity to learn a well-paying trade. Must have high school diploma, pass a drug test and have good driving record and clean criminal record. Please call 817-444-3100. EXPERIENCED CHEMICAL APPLICATOR - IMMEDIATE OPENING. Experienced Commercial Chemical Applicator needed. Knowledge of treatment for common lawn problems required. Some sales and customer service required. Must be clean-cut, honest, professional. TDA license a plus. Must have valid DL, SS# and a clean record. Compensation based on relevant experience. Classic Green, LLC 817-479-9503 or service@ classicgreen.com. Vance Godbey’s Restaurant now hiring Dishwashers & Caterers for part-time work. 817-237-2218.
Lawn Service Mowing • Weed Eating Edging • Trimming
Fr ank sugg, Jr.
TEXAS HEALTH HARRIS METHODIST HOSPITAL AZLE is seeking a HOUSEKEEPER in our ENVIRONMENTAL department. Aplications are accepted online at www.texashealth.org/careers and SEARCH JOBS. Questions? Call 817-444-8688. Help Wanted: Shop Hand/Machinist/ Welder Trainee. B&R Machine Services, Inc., 2004-B N. Chico, Bridgeport, TX. 940-683-4380.
Yard Jockey/Spotters Needed Road and Rail Services is now in need of Yard Jockeys/Spotters. The basic purposes of these positions are to operate a yard truck to move semi trailers to their designated spots within the yard. Qualified candidates will be able to work a flexible schedule, have a valid drivers license, and have experience backing trailers. We have three easy ways to apply:
• Submit Resume to jobs@roadandrail.com • Apply online at www.roadandrail.com • Call 1-800-873-3367 and leave a message
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Help Wanted
Upscale Resale Shop in Weatherford hiring, 25-30 hours per week. 817599-3510. SEASONAL MOWER. Multiple types of mowers, grounds keeping, FW, valid Texas DL & HS/GED required, $13/hour. www.trwd.com. Drivers: CDL-B: Great Pay, Hometime! No-Forced Dispatch! New Singles from Dallas to surrounding states. Apply: TruckMovers.com or 1-866-2248948. USED CAR SALESMAN. Buy Here Pay Here Lot looking for Experienced Car Salesman. 817233-2633; 817-444-5074. Quality Inspector. Seeking a selfmotivated gauging inspector. Must be familiar with Aerospace blueprints and able to use all equipment that is associated with said job. DO NOT apply in person. Send resume to resume@clarksmachine.com. Looking for hard working, high energy person to work for a fast paced house cleaning business. Must have house cleaning references. Must pass random drug test. Must have own vehicle and auto insurance. Must be dependable, prompt and efficient. Azle area, part-time only, non smoking. Please call Sue at 817237-8032 or 817-343-7157. Full-time Maintenance Person needed. Current Texas DL required. Electrical, plumbing, welding experience wanted. NO JOB DESCRIPTION. 817-444-1622. Expanding my business in the Azle area. Looking for highly motivated individuals. 817-301-4268. Drivers: Home Daily! New Equipment, Great Pay & Benefits (Weekly), Paid Orientation, 18 months experience, CDL-A required. www.drive4maalt.com. 855-4114988.
NOW HIRING
Class A CDL Drivers
IT WORKS DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED!! Hey mama’s wouldn’t you LOVE to stay home with your kiddos? YOU CAN WITH IT WORKS! Booming business, incredible products and lots of ways to earn money!! Contact Somer 817-4550728.
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Azle Manor • 817-444-2536 721 Dunaway Ln. • Azle
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Before you buy vinyl siding or windows, call Jimmy for a free estimate 817-444-5270; 817-2967567. allamericanhc.net.
Employees needed for 2014 opening of New Dealership
NOW HIRING Automotive Technician $7500.00 SIGN ON Bonus for Chrysler Certification
Eagle Maids with an Eye on Detail 817-618-3245. eaglemaids@gmail. com.
Competitive salary, paid holidays, vacation and continued training.
Karl Klement Properties, Inc. No positions available at this time
Jodi Dusek, H/R Mgr. 940-627-6362
Experienced House Cleaning with excellent references. 817-800-9421. HOUSE CLEANING. Residential & Commercial. All Natural & Safe Products, Family Owned & Operated, Insured & Bonded, Free Confidential Estimate. 817-6021696.
Your Cleaning Service Professional Cleaning since 1989 Phone hours: Mon thru Fri 7 am - 1 pm: 817-237-9848 PLEASE LEAVE VOICE MAIL our pros may be out chasing fairy dust
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Keith Hays Construction Company. All types cement work, carpentry, roofing and metal buildings. 817-220-7201
Sebastian Enterprises
We furnish Tools & Chemicals
Let my 40 years of experience work for you. Integrity and quality work at affordable prices. BOBBY MCWILLIAMS PAINTING 817-8216377. www.bobbymcwilliams.com.
CUSTOM HOME BUILDING Since 1995
One time - Monthly - Bi-Weekly - Weekly, or as needed
PAINTING, REMODELING, CARPENTRY. Home Improvement Special: $100 off any job of $1,000 or more. Painting, carpentry, sheetrock, storage buildings, porch covers, decks. 36 years experience. Call Bill Rosser now for a Free Estimate. 817-374-2566; 866-3743559. www.billrosserpainting.com.
ROBERT’S HANDYMAN SERVICE. I do additions, kitchen & bathroom remodel, ceramic tile, foundation repair, painting, pressure washing, roofing, fencing and decks. Call for Free quote. 817-964-2562. AZLE HOME REPAIR & REMODEL. No job too big; no job too small. 30 years experience. Contact Doug Batey 817-361-2361. Handyman Service, over 35 years experience for all your home needs call 817-907-2487. HANDYMAN/REPAIR SERVICES. Quality work at affordable rates. Free quotes, 20 years experience. Gary 817-798-0778.
Devin’s Handyman Service • Carpentry • Cement • Rock • Granite • Tile • Painting • Siding
House Cleaning
Honest, reliable House Cleaning Service. References available. 479216-3675.
WILLIE SIMON TILE & WOOD. Shower, Tub Surround & Backsplashes. 817-366-4555.
CNA • 2-10
BRIAN HENSLEY 817.229.7668
No positions available at this time
A Not-For-Profit Hospital • EOE Decatur, TX • Job Line: 940-626-2525
Accepting Applications for a
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Seeking an Experienced Wholesale Parts Advisor for a Growing Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Dealership to join our Team in a fast paced environment.
817-304-8684
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Deadline: 5:00 PM Monday
• Insulation SPRING • Kitchen/ SPECIAL Bath 20% OFF • Roof & with Gutters this ad! • Powerwashing • Decks
Call Devin at 817-629-9608
817-239-9571 817-237-9571
REMODEL & REPAIR HOME & BUSINESS
Many Happy Local Customers
Hospitality Guarantee “Your Way”
You’ll love the care you get!
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LOOK Vinyl Siding: Insulated Replacement Windows: Complete Remodeling Lowest Prices: Best Material Free Estimates: Since 1963 817-991-6815
Steve Feltman Painting
• Interior & Exterior • Bed • Commercial Residential • Texture • Tape • Seal & texture • Sheetrock repair/replace • Remove old wallpaper/seal & texture • Pole fence painting • Pressure washing Cabinetry/Wood Work/Staining
Call Steve
Masonry
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Landscape Designs, Patios, Outdoor Kitchens, Retaining Walls, Mailboxes Free All Types Stone & Brick Work New Construction • Remodels Estimates
Cell 817-308-6512 Home 817-444-3806 email alvarogsilva@verizon.net
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817-800-9591
Chapman Carpentry Off-Duty Firefighter Professional & Dependable exterior & interior remodeling, patio covers, drywall repairs
817-946-6787 817-444-4198 J ohn K idd P ain ting 817-406-4023
Exterior Painting Free Estimates
2000 Harley Sportster, red/white/ blue, 10,000 miles, $8,000 817228-2255.
2012 Great Sports Wildfire 750cc engine, 464 miles, 95 mpg, 4 speed/reverse, tags & inspection, $7,300/OBO. 817-585-0366. 2007 HD Sportster 1200 Low, black, garage kept, 3389 miles, windshield, upgraded pipes, passenger back rest/luggage rack, hard saddlebags. Asking $6,500. Contact Bill 972-3724557.
Advertising Works!
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Roofing
Commercial • Residential FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Repairs • New Construction
Like New - Fender P-Bass and Rumble 150 amp. $400. 682-2017675.
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U.S. Army Retired-but not tired! Careful moving-Cheap. Call Big Jim @ 817-237-5151.
Welding
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Will pay top dollar for grazing and hay leases. Call 940-389-1936. Precious registered Border Collie puppies for sale. Call 817-929-6190.
Carolyn’s Critter Sitter Pet Sitting Specialist Local References
817-319-6224 817-690-0924 • Hot, Cold, Corrective • 26 yrs exp • Vet References • Prompt • Reliable Service
426 e hWY 199 • SpringtoWn
WELD-DONE CONSTRUCTION LTD.
Metal Building Erectors
• Pre-engineered Weld-up • Barns/Shops • Arenas/Hangars • Fencing
Our Business is Metal Buildings - And We’re Good!
Please Give Us a Call for a Free Roof Inspection.
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Here Before The Storm, Here Long After.
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Buying Cars & Trucks
We buy cars & Trucks Copper • Aluminum • CAns 191 Monticello Dr. • Springtown
Summer will be here soon. Is your pool ready? If not, call Gannon Swimming Pool Service 817-2303838.
Plumbing
GFA/GRAHAM PLUMBING CO. M#15899
“The Solution To All Your Plumbing Needs”
817-221-2472 068
Storage Buildings Built To Last!!! We build quality buildings at affordable prices. We’ll beat all competitors prices! 817-770-3057.
Plumbing Repairs Drains Cleaned Water Heaters Faucets Slab Leaks
Roofing
We’ll be here after the storm. Insurance Claim Specialists
Roofing Continued next column...
Fabrication and erection of quality metal buildings at reasonable prices, any size - any design
817-444-3292
STORAGE UNITS West Side 1350 Liberty School Rd, Azle
5x10 $25/month
Special!
Storage
Sand/Gravel
BEST DEAL
SAND • DIRT • GRAVEL Dozer and Tractor Work
TOP SOIL • ROADBASE • BRICK SAND DRIVEWAY GRAVEL • CRUSHED STONE (sizes ¼ inch up to 2 feet)
YOU CALL... WE HAUL
Jerry W. Mitchell
817-444-DIRT(3478)
Quality Family Business Since 1938 CALL Cliff Hall
(817)221-2681 We go the extra mile to ensure you get more for your $. On House Pads, Driveways, Lot Clearing & Tractor Work, Etc.
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Mark Cozart 817-233-6668
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FOR SALE: 6704 sq. ft. lot in Azle (1908 Gale Drive). Has electric, city sewage, gravel driveway and includes gas lease royalties. 817237-5118. INVESTMENT PROPERTY SALE OR LEASE. 3.76 acres behind RaceTrac Gas Station on 730 N., Azle. 817360-0523.
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QUALITY UPHOLSTERING. Free Estimates. Pick-up and Delivery Service. 817-727-6836.
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Need a quality water well at a fair price? Also pump sales and installation. Kelvin’s Pump and Well Service, 817-221-4300.
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40x50 building for rent 3 miles west of Springtown 817-713-7495. Springtown area: 3 acre gravel lot for lease. 817-657-5682. Professional Office Space For Lease. 800 sq. ft., 1230 E. Hwy 199, Suite 104, Springtown. 817-220-2150. Commercial Building For Rent: Over 2,000 sq. ft., small office, $500/mo. 120 Porter, Azle. 817-444-0090. FOR SALE OR RENT: 6,700 sf office/warehouse at 1750 N. FM 51, Springtown. Several offices, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, large meeting room, warehouse area, loading dock, all on 1 acre. $169,000 or $1,600/mo. 817-220-5339; 817-7980891.
Corner of Main St. & Locust • Azle
HALF LOADS! Top Soil, Sand, Gravel, Compost, Tractor Work. 817907-7410 or 817-221-2125.
ROOFING & METAL BUILDINGS 817-220-1794 817-304-4224 Tired of always replacing your roof? Call us for a metal roof quote.
Sell It In The Classifieds! 817-270-3340 817-220-7217
Convenient Location
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Ash Creek Storage
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Storage
Innerspace Storage Hwy 199, Springtown. Now renting all unit sizes, 24-hour access. 817-6774050.
CommercialResidential Serving Springtown, Azle, Boyd, Weatherford Area
LANDERS
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817-220-2150 www.weld-done.net
Strong Winds and Hail in This Area Have Caused Damage that Cannot Be Seen From the Ground.
817-523-4137
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2 & 3 BR mobile homes for rent, Springtown and Azle ISD. 817-3609318.
TURN TO THE EXPERT In Financing Mobiles on Acreage & Land. Quick & Easy with No Credit Check or Qualifications. Any or No Credit. 817-994-3730 7 days til 11PM Pictures Available richardwhitetx@yahoo.com
Pelican Bay: Split level 3 BR 2 BA. Lease or Sell. Move-in: $1,420. With pets, $200 additional each pet: $155 weekly lease. 817-929-0503. Trailer for Rent. 1 bedroom, partly furnished, in Briar, No Pets. $500/ mo. with $200 deposit. 940-7833836.
MIDWAY MOBILE HOME PARK
www.owenscorning.com
1220 E. Hwy. 199 • Springtown
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40x60 metal building on 1 acre for rent. 1661 E. Hwy 199, Springtown. $800/mo. $800 deposit. 817-3609318. 40x40 building with office and rollup door at Hwy 199 & New Highland Road, Springtown. 817-313-7821. 950 sq. ft. Building for Lease. Nice large restroom, Very well insulated. Located on FM 730 N. Lots of Parking 817-300-2928 Office Space for Rent. $450/mo. (approx. 550 sq. ft.) 116 S. Main Street beside Springtown Chamber of Commerce. 817-220-7828. RV PARK IN AZLE FOR SALE. On almost 5 acres with house, 24 spaces. GREAT OPPORTUNITY! $429K. 817-269-1541, C21 Alliance Properties.
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FSBO: 3 BR 2 BA brick home on 6.5 acres with barn, 4 car carport, 18x30 gunite pool, 20x30 shop w/30x25 awning. FM 730 N. $230,000/OBO. 817-965-2156.
Welding owner Rodney Vick 817-220-3044 fax 817-523-7639 cell 817-253-1614
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Large 4 bedroom on 1 acre. New paint on interior. Located at 150 Browder Road in Springtown. Financing Available with Low Down Payment. Call Mitch 855847-6806. 3-2-2 brick, total electric, security & sprinkler systems, covered patio, nice yard, fenced. 1702 sq. ft., excellent condition, $138,000. 817444-6887.
084 Mobile Homes for Rent Units starting at $450/mo., trash service paid. 817-221-3112; 817235-2284. 2-2, Springtown, $750/mo. 817-2204095. Pelican Bay: 1524 Partridge, 1-1, $295/mo. $250 deposit. S&R, CH/ window unit. Owner/Broker 817988-9954.
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Deadline: 5:00 PM Monday 086 Mobile Home/RV Lots RV space with 20x20 outbuilding. Hwy 199 between Springtown & Azle. $300/mo. water & trash service provided. 817-360-9318. RV Spots for Lease, free wifi and water, $300/mo. plus electric. Call James 817-332-4442. PELICAN BAY: Mobile Home Lots for rent: 1708 GALE DRIVE, $155/ mo. $50 deposit. Gene Thompson & Associates, 817-246-4646. gtatx. com. Hablamos Español.
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14504 FM 730 N. • 6 miles North of Azle • Large Lots RV Spaces by • Nice & Clean Day, Week or Month 30 amp - $325/mo. Laundry Facilities 50 amp - $350/mo. - Free Internet (Electric, Water & Sewer included)
3-2.5-2 Azlewood, 2-story, WBFP, extra study, $1,200/mo. $1,000 deposit, $35 application fee. 817444-0205. WATERWOOD APARTMENTS 500 E. 7th St., Springtown CALL TODAY! 817-523-4308. Rental assistance available with some units. Energy Efficient Appliances, Playground. NOW TAKING RENTAL APPLICATIONS for 1 Bedroom Units starting at $443. 3 bedroom, central AC, all appliances, great location with trees, no dogs, $875/mo. 817-444-3636. Nice 3-2-2 brick home, auto sprinklers, fenced yard, $895/mo. $650 deposit, references required. 817-239-1271. Azle Duplex: 325 Lochridge. 2-1 w/covered carport. Fridge, stove and dishwasher furnished. W/D hookups, ceiling fans, very clean, small backyard w/storage building. Yard maintenance included. Mostly seniors. $725/mo. $600 deposit. No pets, 1 year lease. Call for senior discount. 817-372-2514 or text 817372-8626. Studio Apartment for Rent. 1 BR, com. kitchen, DR/LR. West of Springtown. 817-907-6159. PELICAN BAY: 1904 PELICAN DRIVE N., 3-2-1, $735/$400 deposit; 1916 PELICAN DRIVE, 3-1-1, $655/$400 deposit. Gene Thompson & Associates, 817-246-4646. gtatx. com. Hablamos Espanol. FOR LEASE: 3-2 duplex, water/ garbage service furnished, $700/mo. $500 deposit. 817-909-5160.
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4-plex, 2-2, Azlewood, $695/$400 security deposit, WBFP, walk-in closets, box windows, large kitchen w/pantry, 1,100 sq. ft. 817-3603039.
2 & 3 bedrooms, 2 bath duplexes, 1 car garage, fenced backyard, all appliances, all brick, great location. Stewart Bend Duplex Homes in Azle. 817-444-2362. www.stewartbend.com.
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12533 FM 730 S. - Handyman Special!! 4-2 situated on a little over 4 acres. Great project home. 537 Harbor Crest Rd. - Open concept 3/2/2 home with large open den to dining & kitchen with bar. 110 Willow Ct. - LAND!!! 1.35 acres located on a cul-de-sac with other houses on the street. 916 Red Bud Dr. - Fantasic 3-1 home on great lot! Lots of trees! Bonus room could be 4th bedroom or office media room. 131 Westlake Ct. - Got to see to believe! Absolutely gorgeous. 5-4-4 with aprox. 3,641 sq. ft. and additional 625 sq. ft. guest quarters. Almost 1 acre with fabulous diving pool. Just blocks from lake. 717 Madeline Ct. - Wonderful ! full brick home just like SOLD3-2-2 new!!! Across the street from the lake and park. 809 Imogene Ct. - Santa Fe retreat! 3- 2-2 with inviting veranda in front. On over an acre of land. 108 Mill Creek Dr. - Country Comfort on 5.8 acres! 3-2 w/metal roof & Rv Parking. POOLVILLE & SURROUNDING AREAS 258 Dodge City Trl - Beautiful 3-2 home in Chisholm Springs!
FEATURED COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES RV Park on FM 730N with house for sale. 24 spaces on almost 5 acres. Great opportunity!
9951 Boat Club Road - Watch gorgeous sunsets with a 180 degree view D! Eagle SOLbeautiful from high on a bluff overlooking Mountain Lake. This unique home situated in a park-like setting with over 50 large mature trees is perfect for entertaining. Lake water irrigates the approx. 2 acres with 200 feet of waterfront, private deep-water covered dock. 2 blocks from Fort Worth Boat Club. No city taxes or water bills! 7225 Denver City: - Wonderful 3-2.5-2 home on big corner lot. 8708 Hidden Cove: -3-2-2 in Lake Country! SOLD! 2 LA & 2 DA. Inground pool & hot tub. 7344 Chambers Lane: -Great home for large family. 4-3-2 with unique design. Better than new!
SPRINGTOWN AREA 340 Huggins Dr. - Great neighborhood. Won’t last long!! Remodeled in 2008, granite countertops, custom upgrades and great landscaping. 107 Knight Ct. - Beautiful 3-2 home on 1 acre with approx. 1925 sq. ft. Additional 600 sq. ft. shop with electricity. 7726 W. Highway 199 - 17.52 Acres of COUNTRY PARADISE! 4 bedrooms, possibly 5, 3.5 bathrooms. Secluded house sits far from the highway noise. 3501 Springfield Rd. Country paradise! 3-2-2 located in the middle of 15.6 acres. Well maintained and loved waiting for new owners. 3051 Jay Bird Lane - Great 4-5 bedroom home on 1 arce. Bring your horses. 3 stall barn/tackroom. 213 Lake Dr.- Location! 3-2-2 w/large fenced ING open concept. NDbackyard, PEGreat 900 E. Reno Rd.- Unique property. investment. Duplex that has commercial potenial. ING 308 Berryhill Dr. - Custom 3-2-2 home in great neighborhood. ND PE 605 Dogwood St.- Country feel in town. 3-3-3, 2 sunrooms, 2 LA’s MAN CAVE, Pool and more.
109 Howard Newby Lane- 4-2-2 Country ING Open concept ENDCharmer! PWBFP. & split bedrooms. Large LA has
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3-2 Dw on 2.906 ACRes. Peaster ISD. $79,900 2-2 triplewide on 8.74 acres. Double horse barn, corral, pond and 24 x 24 workshop $137,500. 3-2 on .830 acres. Easy access to town. Older home on nice wooded lot.
CommeRCiAl RentAls! Azle Pkwy CenteR neAR Azle hosPitAl 1,980 sq.ft. $950/mo
13.58 ACRes inside city limits. Excellent and convenient location for business. $155,000 1 ACRe restricted lot on cul-de-sac. $18,500 1.26 ACRes on restricted cul-de-sac. $18,500 13 ACRes, WILDLIFE EXEMPTION! $97,500
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