April 17, 2013 Edition

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April 17, 2013 Tri-Canyon’s Only Weekly Newspaper!

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Current Weekly News for Leakey, Camp Wood, Sabinal and Surrounding Areas

INSIDE Congressman Lamar Smith to be Leakey ISD in Leakey Friday

Superintendent Resigns ............................ Page 2

Congressman Smith will be in Leakey this Friday, April 19th. He will be hosting a public open house/meet-

and-greet at the Real County Senior Citiznes Center located on Ranch Road 337 West in Leakey, starting at 1:30. Lamar Smith represents the 21st Congressional District of Texas. He serves as Chairman of the Science, Space, and Technology Committee, which has jurisdiction over programs at NASA, the Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, the Federal Aviation Administration,

and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The Committee oversees agency budgets of $39 billion, where the primary focus is on research and development. As Chairman of the Science Committee, Congressman Smith promotes legislation that encourages scientific discoveries, space exploration, and new technologies. Congressman Smith continues to serve on both the Judiciary Committee and the Homeland Security Committee.

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WHERE IN THE WORLD DID YOU WEAR YOUR REAL COUNTY CENTENNIAL T-SHIRT? by Julie Becker

Westons DRT Caddel-Smith Chapter Elect Named Officers and Conduct Memorial Service Citizens of the Year written & submitted by Kay Anderson

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Last November Debra and Glenn Bradley and Jim and Patti Armstrong traveled to the West Indies and are pictured at Prickly Bay Marina in Grenada. If you are planning a trip pick up your T-shirt before you leave! Get yours for only $15 each, we have all sizes. Contact Willis Springfield at 830-232-5783 or come by the Hill Country Herald shop to get yours today. They also have coffee mugs, note cards and Christmas ornaments. Be sure to send in your picture to the Hill Country Herald! Have Fun out there and SPREAD THE WORD!

State to State Comparison

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February 2013

Post-Recession Recovery No state has added more jobs over the past 3 years than Texas.

Pioneer Days on the Mountain

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Life Was Pictured left to right: Mary Dale Brewer, Bailey & Kay Anderson, Jane Van Hoozer, Jessie McFadin, Courtney McFadin, Judy Burleson and John McFadin, see story page 2 Rarely Dull Texas Job Growth Sets The Pace For Members ISD Goes Into Lockdown Of The Ganahl Sabinal submitted by Richard Grill Tuesday at approximately shoot up ‘your’ school.” We Sabinal ISD administration Family 1:20 PM, a secondary stu- immediately went into lock- and law enforcement set up Over the past 12 months (December 2011—December 2012), Texas employment grew the fastest of the 15 largest states.

dent received a threatening text message from a male individual who lives in San Antonio; the message stated he was heading to our High School and was “going to

down at all campuses and law enforcement agencies were notified. Sabinal Police Department, Uvalde County Sherriff’s office, DPS and US Border Patrol responded.

Data sources: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

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ATTENTION:

Food and Drink Vendors are encouraged to participate in Pioneer Days on the Mountain, Saturday, April 27, 2013. For more information call Bridget Preece at 597-3408 for details. This is a Real County Centennial Event

surveillance in various locations throughout the district. Law Enforcement coordinated their efforts with agencies in San Antonio to locate this individual. continued page 2

Four Leakey ISD Students Compete for Scholarships at Lions District 2-A2 Convention

by Fred R. McNiel, President

The Centennial Celebration Continues

The public is invited, and encouraged to attend, a reenactment of the lifestyle and activities of Real County’s original settlers. This free event will be held at the Preece Ranch, half-way between Leakey and Camp Wood, on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reenactment activities and demonstrations will include canning and preserving; washing and ironing; butter making; and blacksmithing. In addition, there will be games and a petting zoo for the kids. The petting zoo will be typical of early 1900s Real County farm and ranch animals. Live musical entertainment, and storytelling, will also be provided throughout the day. There is no admission for this Real County Centennial event. Some food and refreshments will be available for sale, but attendees are also welcome to bring their own picnic and beverages. Please bring your lawn chairs and plan to have a grand old time! The Preece Ranch is located at 428 Rim Rock Road, off of Ranch Road 337 half-way between Leakey and Camp Wood. There will be signage in Leakey and Camp Wood, as well as at the turn off for the ranch.Established by the Texas Legislature on April 3, 1913, Real County is celebrating its 100th Birthday throughout 2013. For additional events scheduled for the year visit the website www.realcounty1913.com.

Fifth Grade Field Trip to Texas Tech Outdoor School By Student Tony Gonzales

INDEX State News .................... Page 2 Legals/Jail Register ...... Page 3 Community News ......... Page 4-6 Feature Story ................. Page 7 Obituaries ...................... Page 8 Classifieds ..................... Page 12

Today’s Weather

High: 91° Low: 64°

On Friday April 12th four outstanding young ladies, all of whom are students at Leakey ISD, traveled to San Antonio to compete in the Youth Scholarship competition sponsored by the Lions District 2-A2 which encompasses Lions Clubs located in twenty-one South Texas counties! These girls were accompanied on the

trip by two of the mothers and the President of the Leakey Lions Club. Chelsea Pendley, a senior student at Leakey ISD, participated in the Young Woman’s Pageant. Chelsea is the daughter of Henry and Meredith Pendley. Joanie Eliott, a junior, participated in the Outstanding Youth Contest. Joanie is the daughter

of Rachael Eliott and Doc Eliott. Veronica Gonzalez also a junior student participated in the Drug Awareness Speech Contest. Veronica is the daughter of Rudy and Brenda Gonzalez. Finally Miranda Cave, a junior participated in the Diabetes Awareness Essay Contest. continued page 2

On March 25, 2013, our fifth grade class went on a field trip to TTU Outdoor School in Junction. When we got there, the girl that was going to be our

guide got on the bus to tell us what we would do and where we would go. All of us got off the bus and walked to the first class while Mrs. Rollison took

the bus and parked it. When we got in the classroom there were four clear funnels. continued page 2


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