August 21 2013

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August 21, 2013 Tri-Canyon’s Only Weekly Newspaper!

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INSIDE

CITY OF LEAKEY WATER CUSTOMERS PLEASE WATER BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7 A.M. TO 10 A.M. AND 7 P.M. TO 10 P.M.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR ............................ Page 2

IN THE WORLD TODAY

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Garven’s Store: the long and short of it

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Yearbooks are in! The 2013 yearbooks are here! If anyone wants to get one they are $35 and can be picked up at the Junior High & High School Office.

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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: 93° Low: 68°

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

Real County Centennial 5K Fun Run/Walk Kids Courthouse Dash

Saturday August 31, 2013 @ 8:00 am Race Information: 5K Run/Walk- $25.00

Kids Courthouse Dash$10.00 NOTE: KIDS 9 an older can participate in 5K if parent thinks child is capable. Kids 8 and younger can participate in Courthouse Dash. 5k will run first and then Kids Dash. All proceeds will benefit Leakey & Nueces Canyon Athletics Awards will be given to Top Female and Top Male

Registration Packet Pick-up Information: Registration Form can be printed online. Mail or register online (www. realcounty1913.com). Send in registration form along with your check or cash to: Real County Centennial Willis Springfield Attn: Fun Run 5k Walk/Run P.O. Box 96 Rio Frio, TX 78879

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

QuiltFest 3 Exhibit to Open in Medina Quiltfest 3, an annual free exhibit of quilts by the Medina Quilting organization will be held at the Medina Community Library starting Friday, Sept 13 at 5:00 pm through Saturday, Sept 21 at 1:00 pm. Plan a visit to see a wide variety of beautiful and unique quilts made by Medina Quilters. The community is invited to a

special opening night reception with light refreshments to open the exhibit on Friday, Sept 13th from 5:00-7:00 pm. Visitors are invited to join our special activities during the exhibit: -Vote for your favorite quilt for the Peoples’ Choice Award -Try the quilt block scavenger hunt -Join the “quilting bee on

the porch” in the library’s native plant garden on Saturday mornings (weather permitting) 10:00 - 12:00. Location: Medina Community Library at 13948 State Hwy 16 N, Medina, TX 78055 Exhibit hours: Mon/Thur 10-6, Tues/Weds/Fri 10-5, Sat 10-1 Library phone for more info: 830.589.2825

Nueces Canyon Back to School Fair by Tena Taylor

Carl and Judy Wood, of Leakey, Texas are pictured wearing their Real County Centennial t-shirts during their recent trip to Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Africa. While in Kenya and Tanzania, they visited the Maasai Mara, Amboseli National Park, Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakura, Tarangire Park, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Oldupai Gorge, Serengeti National Park, Arusha and Nairobi If you are planning a trip pick up your T-shirt before you leave! Get yours for only $15 each,. 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 “Wagons Ho” History Books. Be sure to send in your picture to the Hill Country Herald! Have Fun out there and SPREAD THE WORD!

END OF THE YEAR AT HEB CAMP by Kim Kerr

On Thursday, August 15th the elementary gym was filled with parents, students, NCCISD staff, community members, and representatives of many area services. Representatives from Southwest Regional Transit, Senator Carlos Uresti’s Office, DSHS Specialized Health Services, Texas Health

Steps, Southwest Texas Junior College, Sul Ross University, Uvalde Memorial Hospital, Border Federal Credit Union, The San Antonio Food Bank and other Local Agencies were represented at the second annual Back to School Health Fair. Agencies explained their services and backpacks, school supplies, shoes, and

groceries from the Food Bank were available at no charge. NCCISD Technology Director Mr. Louis Webb had several LearnPad tablets available to try out. Students were very enthusiastic about the new technology being rolled out this school year.

Texas Issues Measles Alert Citing four confirmed measles cases in the last month and nine cases for the year, the Texas Department of State Health Services has issued a health alert and is urging immunization against this highly contagious illness. State health officials are asking health care providers to be on alert for potential exposures and patients with measles symptoms, particularly in the North Texas area. The four most recently confirmed cases are from Tarrant County. Other

Texas counties with cases this year include Dallas (2), Denton (2) and Harris (1). There were no measles cases reported in 2012 and six cases in 2011. Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness spread by contact with an infected person through coughing and sneezing. Measles is so contagious that if one person has it, 90 percent of the people close to that person who are not immune or vaccinated will also become infected with the measles virus.

State health officials urge immunization to protect against and prevent the spread of measles. People should check their immunization status with their health care provider. The incubation period of measles is about two weeks from exposure to onset of rash. People are contagious from four days before onset of rash to four days after the appearance of rash. continued page 5

End of the year clownin’ around at the HEB camp this summer! With the huge blow up water slides the Carnival Time at the HEB Camp this summer was awesome! The Staff enjoyed dressing “for the kids” to make their experience at Laity Lodge Youth Camp the best ever!

REAL COUNTY

HISTORICAL COMMISSION

2014 CALENDARS “Embarking on a New Century” declares the 2014 Calendar presently being assembled by the Real County Historical Commission. The calendar will feature early family photos from Rel County and will reveal dates of all events scheduled for 2014. Advertisers are currently being solicited in order to

keep the calendar priced within everyone’s budget. Target date for distribution is Saturday, November 29, Christmas on the Square. If you would like to advertise in the calendar please contact Julie Becker at 830-232-6294 or email editor@hillcountryherald.net.

DPS: DWI patrols out in full force through Labor Day weekend AUSTIN -- Department of Public Safety troopers will be out in full force watching for drunk drivers from Monday, Aug. 19 through Monday, Sept. 9, which includes the Labor Day holiday weekend. DPS says DWI patrols will be in high-risk areas where crashes involving alcohol are the most frequent. “Keeping Texas roadways safe for all travelers is a vital concern for DPS, and these

increased patrols are designed to save lives by getting intoxicated drivers off the road,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “The

Department urges drivers to mark the Labor Day holiday responsibly by utilizing safe driving practices and not drinking and driving.” Follow these tips for safe traveling during the holiday weekend: • Don’t drink and drive. Designate a driver or take a cab. • Eliminate distractions, including the usage of mobile devices.

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Buckle up everyone in the vehicle – it’s the law. Slow down – especially in bad weather, construction areas and heavy traffic. Slow down or move over for tow trucks and police, fire and EMS vehicles stopped on the side of the road with emergency lights activated – it’s the law.

Starting Sept. 1, the law also applies to TxDOT vehicles. • Don’t drive fatigued. • Drive defensively, as holiday travel may present additional challenges. • Make sure your vehicle is properly maintained before your trip begins. Last year close to 2,000 DWI arrests were made during the Labor Day enforcement effort.


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