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t’s a story suitable for an ESPN “30 for 30” documentary: What if I told you a Lufkin basketball star went on to get the most rebounds in any college game in the last 60 years and became a father to seven children — three of whom would play in the National Football League? It’s a story of a pair of Lufkin basketball legends, of a gene

pool that produced tremendous athletes, and of a man who was forced to grow up too fast under too much pressure, who made his share of mistakes but persevered and never lost his faith. There was a time when Joel Davis really didn’t have much of a relationship with his children. On this Father’s Day, he does. This is his story.

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SEE DAVIS, PAGE 3A Lufkin native Joel Davis, right, stands with his son, Jorvorskie Lane, at a Panthers’ football game in Shenandoah in the fall.

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Men and women rode through the streets of North Lufkin Saturday morning in a caravan of cars for the annual Juneteenth parade led by the Friendship Social Club of Lufkin. June 19th or Juneteenth has been regarded as the end of slavery in Texas and across the country. There are several Juneteenth celebrations throughout the community on tap, such as the Juneteenth celebration from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday at Brandon Park. Check for more parade photos at facebook.com/lufkindailynews and additional Juneteenth coverage in Thursday’s paper.

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Funeral services for Ruby Jean Jinkins, 63, of Lufkin, will be held Monday, June 16, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Paul Geye officiating. Interment will follow in Berry Cemetery. Mrs. Jinkins was born July 1, 1950 in Nacogdoches, Texas to Clarine (Brimer) Akridge and the late Virgil Akridge. She died Friday, June 13, 2014 in a Lufkin hospital. Mrs. Jinkins was employed as a Food Service Manager with Lufkin I.S.D. for 27 years, and also loved to cook for her family. She would drive miles to watch her grandchildren play baseball, softball and basketball. She also loved family vacations in the RV. Mrs. Jinkins had lived in Lufkin for the past 48 years. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, David Jinkins of Lufkin; sons and daughters-in-law, David, Jr. and Melanie Jinkins of Spring, Michael and Julie Jinkins of Huntington, and Jamie and Leslie Jinkins of Lufkin; grandchildren, Brooklyn Jinkins, Carter Jinkins, both of Lufkin, Kaitlin Jinkins, Jarrod Jinkins, Kierstin Jinkins, all of Huntington, Kindyn Jinkins and Kaison Jinkins, both of Spring; mother, Clarine Akridge of Nacogdoches; mother-in-law, Lottie Jinkins of Nacogdoches; sisters and brothers-in-law, Odell and Tommy Renfro of Chireno, Pat and Floyd King of Lufkin, and Margaret and Ronnie Teets of Corrigan; brothers and sisters-in-law, Carl Ray and Donna Akridge of Martinsville, Harlan and Terri Akridge of Center, Virgil Lynn and Luci Akridge of El Paso, and Jim Akridge of Nacogdoches; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. In addition to her father, Mrs. Jinkins was also preceded in death by a brother, Ricky Akridge. Pallbearers will be Stephen King, Floyd King, Jr., Mark Emmons, Mark Gorman, Mike Jones, and Jarrod Jinkins. The family will receive friends from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sunday evening at the funeral home. Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com. Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors

Services for Ruth Berry, 103, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, June 16, 2014 in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Horace Fletcher officiating. Interment will follow in Berry Cemetery. Mrs. Berry was born January 10, 1911 in Gatesville, TX and passed away June 13, 2014 in a Huntington nursing facility. She was the daughter of the late Edna Elizabeth (Goodwin) and James Roe Ament. She was the strongest and the most hardworking person her family has ever known. As a young girl, she helped her father with many jobs from hewing logs to making coffins. She worked the fields, mothered her siblings, helped her grandparents on their farm and did any job needed. She raised four children, built her own house, worked on her vehicles, did plumbing and handled anything life threw at her. After retiring at the age of 72 from the State School and several nursing homes in our area, she started volunteering. She sat with “old people”, quilted at the Senior Citizens Center and the Adult Day Care. The Texas Forestry Museum presented her with an award for all of her help. One of her favorite things to do was to make quilts for children’s homes so that they would have something of their own. She was our leader, our hero and our moral compass. She is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Betty Ruth Fletcher and husband, James of Lufkin, Martha Carole Berry of Springfield, MO; Sherry Elizabeth and Talmadge Hyde of Lufkin, and daughter-in-law, Linda Lee Berry; grandchildren, Mike and Wanda Fletcher, Dennis and Toni Fletcher, Martha and Ken Keely, Robert Fletcher, T. J. and Ken Yeates, Leigh Ann and Richard Bass, Chris McKnight, Jamie and Karli Arnold, Andy and Brenda Wright, Dana and Brad Drinkwater, Emily Duke, Stefanie and Michael Hicks, and Jennifer Kleiman, Brent Hyde and Tanya Howard, Julie and John Cooper; 26 great-grandchildren; 17 great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews and other relatives. She loved them all! In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by husband, I. D. Berry; son, Irving Ray Berry; grandson, Tony Childers; great-granddaughter, Cheyanne Fletcher; and 7 brothers and sisters. Pallbearers will be Andy Wright, Dennis Fletcher, Mike Fletcher, Garrett Wright, Wesley Paine, and Brad Drinkwater. The family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. to service time at the funeral home. Condolences may be offered at www.gipsonfuneralhome.com Services have been placed in the trust of Gipson Funeral Home.

Jimmy Juan Miller, Sr.

Jimmy Juan Miller, Sr., 73, of Lufkin, died on Thursday, June 12, 2014 at his home. He was born July 15, 1940 in Shreveport, Louisiana to the late Vivian (Hargis) and John B. Miller, Sr. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Carroway Funeral Home. Mr. Miller grew up in Lufkin, moved to Irving in 1972, and retired back to Lufkin in 1998. He was a retired truck driver for ABF Freight Dallas and a member of Teamster Local #745. Mr. Miller was an avid hunter and fisherman, and enjoyed going to the Little Sahara sand dunes with his sons and grandson. He also loved going to Colorado, watching football games, and watching PRCA bull riding, stemming from his earlier days as a PRCA bull rider. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy, Jr. and Laurie Miller of Irving; daughter, Sharon Annette Miller of Lufkin; daughter and son-in-law, Tracey Lee and Kim Harper of Lufkin; son, Dwayne Keith Miller of Lufkin; nine grandchildren; five great grandchildren; sister and brotherin-law, Sandy and Buddy Bowden of Lufkin; and niece, Ashley Bowden of Colorado. Mr. Miller was preceded in death by his parents and a grandson, Nathan Harper. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Rifle Association, P.O. Box 420648, Palm Coast, Florida 32142-0648, or to a charity of your choice. Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com. Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors Lotto Texas numbers drawn Saturday: 2-17-18-27-37-42 Cash Five numbers drawn Saturday: 3-4-5-16-26 Pick Three numbers drawn Saturday (morning): 6-6-5 Sum It Up: 17 Pick Three numbers drawn Saturday (day): 2-0-1 Sum It Up: 3 Pick Three numbers drawn Saturday (evening): 7-6-9 Sum It Up: 22 Pick Three numbers drawn Saturday (night): 4-7-2 Sum It Up: 13 Daily Four numbers drawn Saturday (morning): 1-0-4-8 Sum It Up: 13 Daily Four numbers drawn Saturday (day): 5-9-2-7 Sum It Up: 23 Daily Four numbers drawn Saturday (evening): 3-8-9-4 Sum It Up: 24 Daily Four numbers drawn Saturday (night): 3-8-1-5 Sum It Up: 17 Texas Two Step numbers drawn Thursday: 3-4-11-13 Bonus Ball: 15 Mega Million numbers drawn Friday: 7-38-46-49-56 Mega Ball: 1 Megaplier: 5 Powerball numbers drawn Saturday: 9-33-42-45-54 Powerball: 30 Power Play: 3

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Services for Charles H. “Whistler” Rector, 81, of Lufkin, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 17, 2014 in the O’Quinn Baptist Church with Bro. David Merritt and Bro. Keith Woolf officiating. Interment will follow in the Gann Cemetery. Mr. Rector was born July 27, 1932 in Cushing, TX, and passed away June 13, 2014 in the Houston V.A. hospital. He was the son of the late Linnie (Armstrong) and Floyd Rector. He was a man of God and a member of McKindree Baptist Church. He served as deacon at Lakewood Baptist Church and Mt. Zion Baptist Church. He was a Mason of Cushing Lodge, #911, A.F. & A.M. for 58 years. He served his country in the Navy on the USS Currier DE 700 during the Korean Conflict. He had been a welder for Texas Foundry. He is survived by wife, Manda (Harris) Rector; sons, Wesley and fiancé, Leslie Goins, Sidney and wife, Debbie; Robert “Boscoe” Rector and James Rector; daughter, Debbie White and husband, Gary; step-daughters, T. J. and Ken Yeates and Leigh Ann Bass; grandchildren, Brandy Rector, Wesley C. Rector, Lauren Jones, James E. Rector, Amy Rector, Jeremy Atkinson, Jennifer Langley, Ricky White, Brian Rector, Cody Rector, Dakota Rector, Katelynn Rector and Kallie Rector; 17 great-grandchildren; 7 step-grandchildren; 11 step-great-grandchildren; and brother and sister-in-law, Steve and Mary Ann Rector. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Barbara; brother, James Rector; and sister, Alpha Stinson. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Borel, Bob Lee, Richard Ketchum, Dennis Ketchum, Mac McCoy and James Hahn. Honorary pallbearers will be Mell Bloyer and Luther Sorelle. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, June 16, 2014 at O’Quinn Baptist Church. Condolences may be offered at www.gipsonfuneralhome.com Services have been placed in the trust of Gipson Funeral Home.

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Neither the Lufkin Police Department nor the Angelina County Sheriff’s Office issued an incident report Saturday. ——— The Lufkin Police Department made 11 arrests late Friday and early Saturday. Arrests and charges included: Isaac Scott, 56, warrants for no insurance and an invalid license, failure to identify, resisting arrest, evading arrest; Kenya Moore, 36, no seat belt, no driver’s license; Lucia Cano-Bautista, 36, warrants for no driver’s license, failure to yield, no insurance, and disregard of official traffic control device; Leonard Hewitt, 27, warrants for no insurance, invalid license, unregistered vehicle, expired license plates, defective brake lights, speeding, and failure to appear; Adam Murphy, 25, possession of drug paraphernalia; Jeremy Johnson, 26, warrants for no insurance, no driver’s license, and speeding; Taneshia Woodard, 24, assault causing bodily injury, warrants for no child support and no driver’s license; Ken’Darion Parks, 18, evading arrest, minor in possession of drug paraphernalia; Darione Alexander, 30, public intoxication; Norris McClendon, 26, no driver’s license, possession of drug paraphernalia; and Manuel Jimenez, 36, public intoxication. ——— The Angelina County Sheriff’s Office made eight

arrests late Friday and early Saturday. Arrests and charges included: Jonathan Woodard, 24, credit card/debit card abuse; Michele Reeves, 20, motion to appear and failure to identify; Natasha Parker, 26, possession of a controlled substance, probation revocation, abandoning/endangering a child; Kenneth Cassells, 21, bench warrant, possession of a firearm in a weapons-free zone; Chase Dupree, 23, obstruction of highway passageway; Jared Beard, 22, ordered to surrender, aggravated assault with deadly weapon; Matthew Lightfoot, 19, ordered for surrender and violating protective order; and Porfirio Ramos, 23, adjudication of guilt, possession of marijuana. ——— The Texas Department of Public Safety made three arrests late Friday and early Saturday. Arrests and charges included: Jose Moran, 24, driving while intoxicated; Lee Hilliard, 24, DWI; and Melissa Page, 48, DWI. ——— The Angelina County Jail housed 227 inmates as of 5 p.m. Saturday. ——— We listen to local police and fire departments’ scanner traffic, but sometimes miss crimes, wrecks, fires or other incidents, especially if they happen overnight. If you know of something we’re not covering yet, please let our crime and courts reporter, Jessica Cooley, know by emailing her at jcooley@lufkindailynews.com.

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7th Annual Tee It Up for Teachers Golf Tournament. 11 a.m. Crown Colony Country Club. Hosted by Angelina County Chamber of Commerce. For registration info: 634-6644. Pond Management Seminar. 6:30 p.m. Angelina County Extension office. Cost: $10. Topics: water quality, fish management and vegetation control. Featured speaker is Ken Hale, owner of Boatcycle in Henderson. Bring pond water samples for free water testing. For info: 634-6414.

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Rock the Range – Shooting for the Cause. 8 a.m. registration; 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Pines Gun Club. Sporting Clay Tournament benefitting the American Cancer Society. For info: Dana Smithhart, 634-2940. Benefit Skeet Shoot. 9:30 a.m. Fairway Farms, San Augustine. For medical expenses for DPS Trooper Zack Mills and Game Warden Henry Alvarado. Lunch provided. For info: (936) 5982788 or 275-3400. Barbecue Plate Fundraiser. 11 June 19 a.m. Pine Tree Preschool, 1407 Tulane. Juneteenth Celebration. Noon, Brandon Park with guest speakers, food Benefits Kurth Memorial Animal Shelter. Chip beef sandwiches, potato salad, and fellowship. baked beans, dessert for $10. Mini Angelina Photographic Ascraft sale. For info: 634-7090. sociation Reception. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., John S. Moore Building, corner of June 22 Enon Cemetery Annual Meeting. 11 East Shepherd and Third Street. Hosted a.m. business meeting, with lunch to by Ben Moore, photographs titled “Scenes of East Texas,” are on display. follow. For info: 465-8571. Hometown Travelers 15th Annual Hoedown. 6:30 p.m. Pitser Garrison Convention Center: Tickets: $16 per By casting all your cares person mat any of Huntington State on him because he cares Bank location until June 17. for you. June 20 1 Peter 5:7 Dog Days of Summer Charity Golf New English Translation Tournament. Noon shotgun start, Crown Colony Country Club. $500 per four person team, benefiting the Humane Society of Angelina County. For

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B.H.C. ‘Skip’ Stover Jr. Services for B.H.C. “Skip” Stover Jr., 69, of Round Rock, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church in Round Rock. Mr. Stover was born March 5, 1945, in Laurel, Miss., and died June 12, 2014. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today at Beck Funeral Home in Pflugerville.

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Joel Davis was already establishing himself as a basketball talent at the old Lufkin Junior High West in the mid 1980s. He would have easily been a starter on varsity as a freshman if it weren’t for the fact that eighth- and ninth-grade students attended one of Lufkin’s two junior high schools — East or West — back in the day. “We have our name on the wall at West now, at the old gym, at Junior High West,” said Joel, who is now 43. “Me, Eric Curl, Jeffrey Rodgers ... we won all our games.” Joel said he actually wanted to play football. “I had always wanted to be a quarterback,” he said, but his mother, Doretha Davis, had no intention of letting that happen. “I can remember on the practice field, my mama came out there and carted me off the field,” Joel said. “So that’s what ruined my football playing — because she came out there. She didn’t want me to play. So I think that’s the reason why my boys ended up playing — because no one really complained back then.” At the time, Joel said, he could have played either sport and excelled, “but to please her and to satisfy her, I just went on and played basketball. And after I started getting it down, I started becoming good. And I started realizing I was good at it and I just stuck with it.”

Larry’s little brother Joel would finally play for the man who would become like a second father to him — former Lufkin head basketball coach Jesse Walker — when he started on varsity as a sophomore in the 1986-87 school year. Walker was well acquainted with Joel’s brand of talent, having coached his brother Larry to the state championship in ’79. “When we started playing basketball in high school at Lufkin, we were trying to match up,” Joel said. “I was trying to match up to my brother’s expectation for winning state in 1979.” In his 11th-grade year, Joel said, the team came close to going to state with Rodgers, Curl and point guard Chris Carroll. “Matter of fact, that’s why we went so close — because of Chris. Because he could shoot,” Joel said. That team was like family, and the players spent lots of time with each other both on and off the court — and at the dinner table. “Tom Darmstadter — his daddy and his mom, I’ll never forget them, because after the games, we used to go over there,” Joel said. “And Robert Dillahunty. Matter of fact, Robert Dillahunty — we used to go over to his house because his mom used to cook the greens. Because they were country — very country — so we used to go over there. The team used to go over there and eat.” In his junior year, Joel was the leading scorer for a Panthers team that just missed out on the postseason with a loss to John Tyler in a one-game playoff. Joel was also the team’s top rebounder and one of the top 20 scorers in the state. In 1989, the team won district with a 10-2 record, with the two close losses coming to a Tyler Lee team that didn’t make the playoffs. Their postseason ended in an 85-76 loss to Humble, and the Pack finished with a 27-4 record. “My senior year we won district, but we didn’t go that far. But my senior year, I think that’s when I had committed to the University of Texas. I committed to them, and back then your grades had to be right to go to a D1 school. So that’s what caused me to end up going to Angelina (College).” Walker recalls Joel as having a great attitude and being punctual, funny and “an excellent player — one of the guys you loved to coach.” “You knew he would always be around the ball,” Walker said. “I loved to coach him.” Walker was close to Joel’s mom and dad, having coached Larry and another of their brothers, a point guard named Shandon. Joel said Walker was like a father to him. Because Joel’s father, the Rev. Louis Davis, was a minister, the former Lufkin Industries worker and pulpwood truck driver spent most of his time in church,

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Larry Davis recalls high school, college playing days By STACY FAISON The Lufkin News

Micheaux, Michael Young and Akeem Olajuwon. In 1984, Larry and the Mustangs Larry Davis was a sophomore in went to the NCAA Tournament, where 1979, the year Lufkin won its only state they faced Georgetown in the second championship in basketball. round. A Sports Illustrated article “That was exciting,” he said. “The reported, “And SMU’s Larry Davis games were kind of intense because will remember falling asleep along the we always won by one point. We were foul lane with 51 seconds to play in a tie always down, but we always came back game with Georgetown only to awaken and won. And all of our games were as Patrick Ewing swooped inside him, won by just one point. It was really rebounded a missed Hoya free throw intense. And we just played to the end and hook-tipped it in to eliminate the and played our hearts out.” frisky Ponies.” The Cardiac Pack ended the season “That’s it. That’s the game I’m talkwith a 31-6 record and advanced to the ing about,” Larry said, his memory state tournament with a 71-69 win over suddenly jogged by the description. Plano, a 73-72 win over Oak Cliff and a “And I did not fall asleep! I am 6-foot58-57 win over Conroe. 7, he is seven feet! So I’m supposed to The Panthers “rallied to win their block him out? No. That’s not gonna five playoff games by a total of 12 points happen. We told the coach — everybody after being underdogs in all of them,” on the bench — ‘Coach, no, no, no. the Austin American-Statesman reWe’ve got a 7-1-footer right here, why ported. They would go on to defeat Fort Contributed photo don’t you use him to block this dude Worth Dunbar 75-74 for the title. out?’ So, nope, they put me there, so he Larry and Sonia Davis Larry led all scorers in that game just went on and got the ball, and the with 22 points and 12 rebounds while “He had knowledge of the game, he ball went over my head and he got the senior Ronnie Blake added 21 points knew the game, he knew when and ball and that’s it.” and scored the final miracle shot. how to play his players, he is a motivaSMU would return to the tournaLarry said they had a convoy going tor, and he was just a wonderful coach. ment in 1985, when they again adto Austin that escorted the team in and And if I could do it again, he would be vanced to the Round of 32, falling to out of the game. my coach again,” Larry said. “I wish he Loyola 70-57. “And ‘We Are the Champions?’ You could have coached me in college. ... I’m “We were a (darn) good team,” Larry know that song? It had just come out not taking anything from (Bliss). He said. “Before I went to SMU, it wasn’t and it was our song.” was an OK coach, but my high school known. And when I went and we got Larry was first-team all-state in each coach was the best coach I ever had.” some more people there, we put SMU of his three years at Lufkin and went In Larry’s first year at SMU in 1982, on the map.” on to play with Jon Koncak on a Dave the team went 1-15 in conference play, After college, Larry played some pro Bliss-coached SMU team. But he said but that lone win was against a Uniball in France, Germany and Canada he never had another coach like Jesse versity of Houston team that included before getting out of the game. Walker. Rob Williams, Clyde Drexler, Larry “In Paris, it was different. They

didn’t talk much English over there, so that kinda messed me up a little bit,” Larry said. “And I was over there by myself, and a country boy going away from home — that far away from home — I got homesick. And, like I say, my body and my mind started changing and bad things started happening. And I just gave everything up. I got married and started having kids, and I’ve lived happily ever after.” Larry, who now works in inside sales at a plumbing supply house in Houston, married Sonia Davis, and the two were able to return to the game as spectators when one of their children, Larry Davis II, went on to play basketball at the University of Cincinnati. Larry said watching your kid play the game is far more nerve-racking than playing the game yourself. “Because it’s like, ‘You shoulda did that, you shoulda done that!’ Yeah, stuff like that,” Larry said. “Like I say, you’ll see things that they don’t see. And it’s like, ‘Why come you didn’t do that?’ It’s fun, though. It is. It’s real fun. It’s real fun, and it makes a dad proud.” And Larry’s still proud of what his teammates at LHS were able to accomplish back in ’79. “I think that the state championship team of Lufkin High School back in 1979 needs to be recognized again from the high school, from Lufkin, and we could maybe have a little reunion!” he said, laughing. “We haven’t had a reunion, and we haven’t had anything since then.” Stacy Faison’s email address is sfaison@lufkindailynews.com.

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The 1989 Lufkin Panthers basketball team was, from left, Elliot Duprey, Michael Carroll, Marcus Ford, Cedric Walker, Chris Carroll, Jeff Rodgers, Joel Davis, Torris Curry, Robert Dillahunty, Derrick Shepard, Eric Acheson, Dmitri Nobles, Tim Daniels, Eric Hodges and Eric Moreland. Joel said. “So I think my daddy maybe came to see me play one time,” he said wistfully. “You know, because his life was dedicated to God, because he was a preacher and he had his own church.” Joel’s father died in an accident during his senior year.

his younger days, he was hell!” Whether Joel actually had 44 or 46 rebounds in that game is a matter of dispute. The NJCAA record books has it at 46. Guy Davis said it was 44, “but we didn’t keep our own stats for that game, so honestly it could have been more than that. It’s kind of hard to keep track.” “He owns a record that probably A junior college phenom will never be broken,” Guy Davis said. Joel took his game to a whole new “Forty-four rebounds, thirty-something level during his time playing at Angepoints. ... He was OK in the first half, lina College in Lufkin. but we were still down. I threw my fit at “To be honest, I was really focusing halftime, and he was really something on my career at that time, and Coach else in the second half.” Walker and Coach Davis were the Guy Davis, who had a hard time gettwo men, as far as basketball and as ting Joel to sign to play at AC, said he far as life, that had started giving me received a call from an assistant one day that boost of saying, ‘Hey, man, you’re telling him he needed to go talk to Joel’s good,’” Joel said. mom. It was during the 1989-90 season that “I went over there, and she was sitting Joel set the national junior college on the porch rocking. We talked about single-game record with 46 rebounds a lot of things in life,” Guy Davis said. in a game against Temple. It’s believed “She said I needed to promise her two to be the second-most rebounds by things if Joel comes. I said, ‘I’ll promone player in any college game ever, ise anything I can do.’ She made me with Bill Chambers of William & Mary promise to help keep him in line, and recording 51 in a game against Virginia make sure he graduates and goes down in February 1953. the right road. Then he came out and he “I’m gonna tell you, Coach Davis was signed.” the type of guy — he could put some fire A pivotal moment in Joel’s basketball in your butt. And he could get up in your career came when NBA legend Rick face and tell you to go out there,” Joel Barry showed up at one of AC’s games. said. “And it was one of those days that “He said some things about me — when coach came in there, he put some that I would probably be an NBA player, fire up in your (rear end), because that’s and after that night I was just like, ‘Oh, one guy that — if you’ve ever been to an my God!’ And that’s when I just started AC game, and ever saw him in action in playing like I was just crazy — like,

than he could handle, having become a father himself during his sophomore year at Lufkin High School. Jorvorskie Lane was born Feb. 4, 1987, four weeks premature. One month later, on March 26, 1987, his half-brother, Jermichael Finley, arrived. “A lot of people don’t realize being a great, great student-athlete is hard,” Joel said. “And a lot of people say, ‘OK, well, Joel was this and Joel was that.’ But you have so much coming at you when it comes down to, uh — females! I’m gonna be honest with you.” Joel, who is the youngest of seven siblings himself, would go on to have five more children of his own — Jacolby Losing his touch Ashworth, Jadarius Davis, Latazia Lane Joel had now lost both parents (Jorvorskie’s full sister), Joevorskie roughly a year apart. Mitchell and Joel Louis Davis Jr. Three “When I lost my mama, as far as of the seven — Jorvorskie, Jermichael going to Oklahoma, I felt something. and Jacolby — would eventually go on To be honest, I started losing it,” he to play in the NFL after college. Jadarius said. “I started losing all that appetite. I would go on to play basketball at Angestarted losing all that strive for it. And lina College, and Joevorskie also played everything started being different, from for AC. Jacolby’s cousin, Rex Hadnot of the way I played, the way I rebounded — Lufkin, is a former NFL player. everything started changing.” “Jorvorskie’s grandma raised him Joel said that for a time he simply and Jermichael’s grandma raised him,” gave up basketball, going weeks without Joel said. “That’s the maternal grandplaying. After he graduated from AC, mas. My other kids — their mothers Joel said, Oklahoma coach Billy Tubbs raised them.” let him come up during the summer to Being a star basketball player with let him get away from the adversity he pro potential, Joel had no trouble atwas facing with the loss of his parents. tracting the ladies. “And at the time when I was dealthat’s when I started realizing that I had it.” Joel signed between his freshman and sophomore years at AC to play for the University of Oklahoma, but a week later a tragedy occurred that ultimately took his heart out of the game he loved. He said Coach Davis told him during a practice that he needed to go to the hospital to get a checkup; when he got there, he learned his mother had passed away. “She had just been out to talk to me,” Guy Davis said. “She said she was leaving to go get a lady groceries. She passed away of a heart attack on the way there.”

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ing with all that I had already felt, you know, you start feeling honcho, you start feeling like, ‘Oh, I’m the (stuff),’ excuse my language. ‘You the hot stuff,’” Joel said. “You know, you start feeling like that. You start feeling like you got all these women, and you got all these girls, you got all this coming to you and it’s just like a trap! I’m just gonna be honest with you. And I fell into the trap. “Not to say that I’m not glad,” Joel quickly added. “I love my kids. I love all of my kids. “I love all of ’em,” he continued, his voice softening. “But I fell into that trap. And maybe if I wouldn’t have fell into that trap I wouldn’t have had the cards I had to play with throughout my life. But back in Lufkin, you know how it is: It’s a small town, and you got this quote-unquote star athlete, and if you don’t try to do this and do that, and if you don’t try to make something out of yourself, and you’re trying to do this, and if you ain’t careful, people try to feed off of that.” But despite everything Joel had going on in his personal life, he continued to flourish on the basketball court. “Matter of fact,” Joel said, “Coach Davis had told me, he said, ‘Man, how are you pulling this off ?’”

Boomer or bust Looking at Joel’s stats during his time at Oklahoma, it’s obvious that something was not right for the once-promising athlete who had led the nation in rebounds per game during his sophomore year at AC. The 1991-92 Oklahoma Sooners were 21-9 overall and 8-6 in the Big Eight, and Joel averaged 1 point, 3.7 rebounds and .4 assists per game. In the next season, the Sooners were 20-12 and 7-7 in the Big Eight, and Joel’s numbers dipped to .6 points, 1.6 rebounds and .3 assists per game. “What happened at Oklahoma, I had started losing focus. It’s like, to be honest, losing two parents and trying to play ball and having the responsibilities that I had, it was pretty much — it took me to a whole different level mentally,” Joel said. “I didn’t actually know if I was coming or if I was going, to be honest.” Joel said he tried to stay focused on a basketball career he had hoped would allow him to go pro, but he was struggling with the demands of being a studentathlete. “It was hard. I started drinking a little bit more, the whole time, but when I was in my college days, it seemed like everybody I was surrounding myself with, and the baby mamas, they all were loving me,” Joel said. “But once they saw that my future in a basketball career was kind of fading away, you know the truth; They all fade away, too. So that’s how it goes.” He said it was much the same in Lufkin, a cautionary tale that he shares with his own children. “I tell my kids this all the time — all the time, Jorvorskie, Jermichael, Jacolby, all of them — that when you become famous or good, you don’t know if that person loves you for you, or you don’t know if that person loves you for who you are,” Joel said. “So you’re pretty much two different people, but you’re one person. You’re a ballplayer, and plus you’re also a person, and then you don’t know if that person is accepting you for the ball, or they’re kissing you because you’re about to go play basketball that night, or they’re kissing you because of who you are.” Not having a mother or father he could turn to for money, Joel bought himself some clippers and supported himself by giving haircuts to his teammates. Knowing he had kids back home in Lufkin — whom he was starting to miss and knew he couldn’t very well support by giving haircuts to his teammates — Joel felt his best shot at supporting them would be to stay focused on basketball with the idea of someday going pro. “After my parents died, like I say, the basketball was just something I knew that I just pretty much had to do. But inside, I did not enjoy it. It was just like, when you lose your mama and dad, you feel like something is taken away from you,” Joel said. “My whole demeanor of the game changed. You know, like I say, I wanted to give up. Coach Davis and Coach Walker were like, ‘Man, keep pushing,’ and keep doing this. And they got me set up with some people at Oklahoma that had kind of been told what I had been going through. They tried to take me under their wings, but it wasn’t the same anymore. I was away from home — I had my kids back here, back

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Joel Davis dunks the basketball during a game in 1989. in Lufkin — so it wasn’t the same like that.” In Joel’s junior year at Oklahoma, the Sooners fell to Southwestern Louisiana 87-83 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. By his senior year, Joel said, he was “drinking a little bit — you know, partying — and I caught myself just totally, totally losing it.” “I think my senior year at Oklahoma, it seemed like everything just rushed along and it just exploded — just like a tire: You got so much pressure and it’s just gotta come out.” Joel said he packed his stuff and came back home to Lufkin, where he started working at what is now the Lufkin State Supported Living Center and substitute-teaching at Junior High West, where he was given a job by his former principal Jim Gray. Joel left Oklahoma just 12 hours shy of graduating with a degree in criminal justice.

Coming home When he returned to Lufkin, Joel said, he was subbing for many of the teachers who had taught him. He stayed in Lufkin

for about six or seven months before moving to Houston when his brother, Larry, got him a job. “And, matter of fact, I stayed in Houston for about two years with him, then I moved back to Lufkin, and you know what goes on in Lufkin — ain’t nothing but a bunch of partying and whatever. And I got caught up in that,” Joel said. It was shortly after coming back to Lufkin that Joel met Rose, the woman he would eventually marry. “I’ve been married to her for like 16 years now. And once I met her, after all that I had been through, she accepted me,” Joel said. “You know, I broke everything down, and she had heard of me and she knew my background, and after I got with her, my whole life started turning around, and started changing, and things started working out. I stayed with her down there for like two years in Lufkin, and she told me one day, ‘We’re gonna move to Houston.’ And about two weeks later, we got a U-Haul, and we moved and I haven’t moved back since.”

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with behavioral problems at Hastings High School in the Alief school district. “I work with DC kids, but in Lufkin, they call it LLD. It’s in the special ed department. It’s for kids that have broken homes — father not around, mother might be on drugs, their daddy may be on drugs. It’s like the kids that may be on medicine,” Joel said. “Some of the kids I deal with went through pretty much some of the same things I had to deal with in my life or are similar to what I went through. When I got the job, and the head principal kind of knew my background, he was like, ‘Man, this job would be perfect for you.’ And I’ve been there for eight years now.” Joel attends a church in Houston called Church Without Walls and also likes watching Joel Osteen on TV “because he’s a motivator preacher.” “But there’s one guy down there in Lufkin — he’s a minister and his name is Bishop James Coutee,” Joel said. “He was a guy that never gave up on me even with my trials and everything I’ve gone through.” Joel said it was after he joined Coutee’s church, got baptized again and rededicated his life to God that “it seemed like everything started changing in my life.” “My old friends, I stopped hanging with all that. I changed my whole demeanor about life, and I look and reflect on some things, as far as college and playing basketball and all that stuff. I feel like it was God, I’m just gonna be honest. That’s what I felt like it was.” And Joel finally has the relationship with his children that he didn’t have for so long. “For what I went through, it made me a better person,” Joel said. “You know, I wasn’t there for my kids the way a father or a daddy should be. I used to be hard on myself. A lot of people don’t know that, but it used to bother me that I wasn’t what I was supposed to have been, even though I went through the things that I went through. But the last 10 years of my life, now that I have got myself straight, I’m headed to where I need to be headed to. But with the things I went through, not being there for my kids, and the reason why I

love my job now is because I feel like I’m giving it back. So I take my job very serious, and I love my kids and my kids love me.” And Joel believes that the genetics that have produced such outstanding athletes in his family are just another gift from God. “(My father) wasn’t actually a sports fanatic, to be honest,” Joel said. “He was a big guy, but he wasn’t into sports. You know, my daddy, he told me, ‘Church is my first No. 1, and I know y’all got games, but I’m going to the church. I gotta preach tonight, and that’s what I’m gonna do.’ ... “That’s one thing that I have realized: You can get rejected

from the NFL and you can get rejected from the NBA, but there’s one team that you’re not gonna be rejected from and that’s God’s team. He’s not gonna reject you. He’s not gonna kick you out. You don’t have to worry about being put on the bench, because he’s always got something for you to do. ... And no matter what you’ve done done, and no matter what I’ve done done with my kids, being out there the way I was, I’m forgiven. You know, people don’t wanna forgive me for it, but I’m already forgiven. Because there’s only one person that has to forgive you. And that’s Him.” Stacy Faison’s email address is sfaison@lufkindailynews.com.

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Full moon Continued from Page 1A ■■■ 9:01 p.m. — A shirtless man in green basketball shorts, possibly high on PCP, trying to fight people in the street on Keltys Street in Lufkin. We pulled up just in time to see officers cuff Darione Alexander, 29, of Lufkin and put him in the back of a squad car at the corner of Weaver and Keltys as more than 20 people gathered alexander to watch. One man cussed at Alexander, telling him, “Why don’t you go do some push ups? Put that on Facebook, you ...!” A woman yelled at the cursing man, “Shut up! You want to get arrested, too?” An ambulance was called to the scene at 9:07 p.m. to treat a bloody wound on Alexander’s face but got held up by a train. At 9:22 p.m., an officer was taking Alexander to the Angelina County Jail. By Saturday morning, he had posted a $500 bond, but not before ringing in his 30th birthday in jail. ■■■ 9:36 p.m. — A fight in progress with one person toting a gun at 213 Forest Park Blvd. in Lufkin. All available Lufkin officers were called to the area but, upon arriving, found no one. At 9:45 p.m., neighbors told the officers they didn’t see anything. ■■■ 10:08 p.m. — A disturbance with a gun at 405 Knightwood Drive east of Huntington. There were reportedly three men in a Toyota Tacoma, but one got left behind. The straggler was chased into a creek bed by a homeowner with a gun. The homeowner told dispatch he “still had the pistol in his hand but it was uncocked.” ■■■ 10:23 p.m. — A call of people camping on the fishing pier at Cassels Boykin Park. At 11:10 p.m., a sheriff’s deputy said there were “people fishing but no one camping.” ■■■ 10:41 p.m. — A Lufkin Police officer chased down a man who had a warrant for minor in possession of alcohol — Ken’Darion Parks, 18, of Lufkin — on foot near JR Foodmart on East Denman Avenue. By 11 p.m. Parks was on his way to the Angeparks lina County Jail with additional charges of evading arrest and possession of drug paraphernalia. He remained in jail Saturday morning on a $2,272 bond.

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Lufkin Police officers detain Darione Alexander, 29, Friday night on Keltys Street as local residents watch. ■■■ 11:18 p.m. — Lufkin Police were called to Cherry’s Grocery on a report of a man passed out in a vehicle. The man, Manuel Jimenez Jr., 36, of Lufkin, was takjimenez en to jail on a charge of public intoxication. By Saturday morning he had posted a $500 bond. ■■■ 11:30 p.m. — Two vehicles hit deer on state Highway 63 in Zavalla near the county line. No injuries reported. After 11:30, a dead silence fell over the newsroom and there were times we wondered if the scanner was even turned on. A cup of coffee and a couple of sodas later, we were caffeinated and ready to go. ■■■ 1:18 a.m. — Lufkin Police Officer Anthony LaCount helped a woman put air in her tires at Fuel City at the corner of U.S. Highway 69 south and Loop 287. ■■■ 1:23 a.m. — A report of a one-vehicle accident on Old Union Road in Hudson. Once on scene, we saw emergency officials from the Texas Department of Public Safety, Hudson Police Department and Angelina County Sheriff’s Office gathered around a white Dodge pickup rolled onto its driver’s side. DPS trooper Marc Slocum was seen speaking with the driver of the truck, Lee

Hilliard, 24, of Lufkin, who admitted to having “a few drinks.” As Slocum gave him a sobriety test, Hilliard was heard telling the trooper “I’m really sorry to be here.” Uninjured in the accihilliard dent, Hilliard was taken to the hospital for a blood draw and then on to the Angelina County Jail exactly one hour later on a charge of driving while intoxicated. He posted a $1,500 bond within hours of his arrest. Between the wreck and a little after 3 a.m., once again the scanner went silent. ■■■ Weighing in on the “lunar effect” with the added possible influence of Friday the 13th, Memorial Medical Center-Lufkin Emergency Room Manager Christine Modena said she doesn’t believe the full moon impacts the hospital’s patient census, though it is an old myth. “You know, we’ll be busy because it’s a Friday and the doctors’ offices are closed, which will all be normal,” she said, “But a lot of it will get blamed on the full moon, though they say there are more injuries on the full moon because it is lighter late and people are out.” In her 40-plus-year nursing career at hospitals across the country, she said, she has seen people who injured themselves due to their superstitions about

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Lufkin Police Officer Anthony LaCount puts air in a woman’s tire at Fuel City at Loop 287 and U.S. Highway 69 south around 1:20 a.m. Saturday. Friday the 13th. “For example, I had a patient one time that came in and ended up having a broken arm because he had tried to walk around a ladder and tripped over the leg of it,” Modena said. “It is kind of funny when you listen to people and talk to them about what

caused their injury. Sometimes it is by avoiding what they’re worried about on Friday the 13th. They’ll walk into a stationary object because a black cat walked in front of them. It is very comical.” Jessica Cooley’s email address is jcooley@lufkindailynews.com.


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East Texans fill downtown Nac streets for festival By Kim Foli The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel NACOGDOCHES — The morning started in the wee hours for the vendors and volunteers preparing for thousands of people who would soon descend on the brick streets of downtown Nacogdoches for the 25th Texas Blueberry Festival. The line started early for the Kiwanis Club’s blueberry pancakes, which have become a festival favorite. By 8:30 a.m., a line of pancake fans was wrapped around the block and Kiwanis members were flipping pancakes over hot griddles. Darrell McDonald, Kiwanis member, said the group was expecting to serve about 5,000 pancakes. Sitting with his grandson at a nearby table was Frank Sisco, an 89-year-old veteran sporting a WWII cap. He was born and raised in Nacogdoches and doesn’t think he’s missed a single festival. At his side, his grown grandson, Taylor Buster, said he’s been coming to the festival with his grandfather since he was a small child. “It’s another year with grandpa, so that makes it a good year,” Buster said, smiling at his grandfather.

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Leo Week, 6, of Tomball, left, chases the remains of his pie while Colleen Kilbury, 11, of Garland, tries to get the last bit off her face at the end of the blueberry pie eating contest, part of the 25th annual Texas Blueberry Festival on Saturday in Nacogdoches. Zemer, who travels to festivals About an hour later, the festival was in full swing, with all around the country with his families filling the streets, and in business, said his root beer truck will be featured on the Food many cases, their pets in tow. Network soon. His family raises ‘Oldest rolling the sassafras trees, harvests the root beer stand’ roots and extracts the oil to make Chris Zemer, a fourth genera- the root beer. Just then a customtion root beer maker, said he’s er walks up. been serving up homemade root “What can I get ya?” he asks, beer at the Texas Blueberry Fes- before serving up a root beer tival for more than 10 years. float. “We have the oldest rolling Blueberries root beer stand in the country,” he said. “We’re the last of the Mo- cooler temps Bruce Partain, chamber of hican’s that make real root beer.”

commerce president, said he got to the chamber at 5:30 Saturday morning, but said a crew was downtown an hour and a half before that, helping vendors set up. He said it’s really interesting watching the festival come to life, from the quiet hours of the morning to the bustling afternoon. “It’s very quiet, almost dark, and then things start popping up,” he said. “It’s almost like watching a flower bloom.” Partain said Brookshire Brothers really stepped up to the plate this year by providing blueberries after the previous supplier, Mill Creek Farm, decided to end its blueberry production. “It looks like they’ve been doing it for 25 years,” he said. A little cloud cover and light breeze helped cool festival-goers, even as temperatures soared into the high 80s. “I think it’s the ghost of Gil Y’Barbo,” Partain joked. “He’s kind of pushing a little cold, historic air down the brick streets of Nacogdoches.”

‘Old car freaks’ and motorcyclists

In the parking lot behind Regions bank, Ernie Randolph sat under an awning, bouncing his granddaughter, Alexandria on his knee.

“This is my ninth year,” he said, referring to the Deja Blue Car Show. “That’s my pickup,” he said, pointing to his 1973 Ford F-100. “We love coming out here. It gets a little warm, but we’re old car freaks.” Randolph, who had much of his family with him, said they enjoy talking to other car-enthusiasts at the festival each year. Walking down Main Street was Junior Franklin and Milford Clem, motorcycle enthusiasts from the Dallas area. They rode down for the day and planned to return after the festival. It was their first time in Nacogdoches. “So far, so good,” Franklin said, admitting they had just arrived. His friend “Mooody,” who said she didn’t have a last name, “just like Cher,” said they all planned to return next year. “I think we’ll be back next year for the Blueberry Festival and also for the OTT Rally,” Franklin

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Festival chairwoman Grace Handler, said everything was going smoothly. She estimates between 400 and 500 people attended Friday night’s concert, something new this year. She met people from Virginia and Florida who came to town just for the festival. “There was a lot of them that came from out of state,” she said. “We had another couple that had come to look at this place to possibly move.” Saturday night’s event, A Berry Vine Evening, was sold out before the end of the festival. Handler said her favorite aspect of the festival was watching children outside playing instead of glued to a cellphone or tablet. “Walking downtown and just looking at all the people, it’s great,” she said. Kim Foli’s email address is kfoli@dailysentinel.com.

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Diboll ISD trustees will meet in a workshop at 6 p.m. Monday in order to consider a school safety audit report and a 2014-15 districtwide pay plan for employees. The compensation draft trustees will consider include all DISD employees. The draft proposes step raises depending on years of service for teachers and nurses, plus $500; and martel a 2 percent increase for paraprofessional, clerical/technical, manual, professional support and administrative personnel. The proposed structure is established in two categories; professional teachers, nurses and librarians; and all other employees. Professional teachers are set on a pay scale system based on a minimum salary set by the Texas Education Agency with step increases according to years of service. Superintendent Gary Martel said 188 employees responded to a survey that officials used in developing the plan. “Approval of the compensation package is a key item since we need it for 80 percent of our budget decisions,” said Superintendent Gary Martel. “Diboll ISD has been very proactive over the last six years in developing a competitive compensation package for our staff. We spend a lot of time on this during the year and constantly get district, regional and state comparisons along with staff feedback. I am pleased again that we are able to give raises to our teachers and are staying competitive both locally and regionally as we compete for outstanding educators. We will continue looking at our compen-

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Churches losing organists as duo moves away to continue studies

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he First Christian Church said farewell to organist Michelle Schwartz Ribeiro as she and husband Bruno move to Denton, where Bruno will continue his studies at the University of North Texas. Christ Congregational Church will lose Bruno as their organist. We wish them well with their continuing education and studies. The Pineywoods Cattle Baron’s “Rock the Range ... Shooting for the Cause” event will be held SaturJANICE ANN ROWE day at the Pines Gun Club. The Clay Shoot registration and practice will begin at 8 a.m. and the fun will begin at 9 a.m. Dr. Taylor and Theresa McKewen and Vince Treadwell of Edward Jones have graciously underwritten this new event, with David Vines of Lufkin Creosoting providing the ammo. Doug Russell is the food sponsor. To sign up, please call the ACS office at 634-2940. Also, Al Meyer Ford will hold a “Drive 4UR Community” on June 28. This event benefits the American Cancer Society, and Al Meyer Ford will donate $20 for each person who test drives a vehicle that day. If you’ve been wanting to try out a new Ford, now is your chance, and it benefits a great cause. I was visiting with Penny Crain at Al Meyer Ford and found out that her daughter Jessica is married to Louis Brown, son of Laurie Brown and Lynn Brown, and grandson of Katherine Saunders. They live in Tyler, and Jessica is in the Tyler Junior League and is the marketing coordinator at UT Tyler, where she is finishing her master’s degree. Louis is in the Coast Guard Reserve and now on a training mission. His job is investigator for the Office of Inspector General out of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Penny and Carl Crain are Jessica’s parents. Michael Maxey at the 75915 post office is most helpful. I wish someone would volunteer to help clean up around the downtown and the 75915 post office. Judy Dixon caught me up to date on her grandchildren. Shelby Dixon, 15, a freshman, was on the LaGrange state champion 3A softball team. Jake Dixon, 17, a junior, made all-district first team on the La Grange baseball team. Max Dixon, 7, made the Little League all-stars in La Grange. They are the children of Shane and Cami Dixon. Martha and Ray Carswell have granddaughters Emma and Abby while they attend Art Camp at the Museum of East Texas this week. Jill and Jon have projects and seminars and will bring Tucker Ray later in the week for the weekend. Jon will go to Dallas to visit his brother, Jim Carswell. Nancy Moore is in a cast on her left leg due to a torn tendon. She blames me for making her walk the mile in the Junior League Fun Run, and she turned her ankle. Thomas Moore wanted to know who spoke at the Wellesley College commencement. It was Sue Wagner, class of ’82, who is retired from BlackRock Inc. Ben and Katherine Rolf spent their anniversary in the Dominican Republic. Kay Goodwin baby sat with Carter and Max. The LHS Class of 1964 held its 50th reunion and welcomed classmates from outside Texas. Some were Grayson and Pat (Windberg) Evans from Alabama, Laura (Dixon) Cavin from North Carolina, Frank Hardy from Florida, Sali (Traylor) Randel from New Mexico, Karen (Miller) Neuman from Tennessee and James “Rusty” Wittliff from Connecticut. Janis (Satterwhite) Love and her husband flew from Oklahoma in their airplane that they built. Others they had not seen in a while were Sandra (Perry) Noble, Brian and JoAnn (Lindsey) Pruitt, Judy (Williams) Carter, Cathy (Nerren) Wallace, Jim Atwell, Dean and Gene Allred, Charles Murray, Darlene Sims, Hunter (Byrd) Youngblood, Karen Dawn (Haygood) Packwood, Mary Beth (Gilliken) Kral, Barbara (Burke) Smith and Donna (Sharp) Felty. They had dinner and dancing at Abram’s on Saturday. Jim and Margaret Huggins hosted a “welcome” on Friday night. The Pines Theater opened for tours and pictures, a visit to The Standpipe coffee Shop. Martha (Schuller) Kartye hosted a brunch for the ladies at her home on Saturday. That Friday, they cruised Timberland and stopped in Ray’s parking lot for more pictures. Their website is lufkinclassof64.myevent.com. Mike Maberry worked on this website. He can add photos by texting him at 676-0354. SEE JANICE ANN, PAGE 3B

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Lufkin residents salute Old Glory By KELSEY SAMUELS The Lufkin News

Military families and retired veterans were among those gathered Saturday morning to celebrate the City of Lufkin’s 34th Annual National Flag Day celebration at the Louis Bronaugh Park amphitheater. The day began with opening remarks from Mayor Bob Brown and an invocation by Father Francis O’Dowd of St. Patrick Catholic Church. After a posting of the colors and a few words from Brown, Lufkin native Jack Chambers, a Houston radio host and musician, performed a rendition of “Proud to be an American” by Lee Greenwood. Each time Chambers came to the chorus of the song, members of the crowd stood up, waved their flags and sang together, “And I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free. And I won’t forget the men who died who gave that right to me. And I’ll gladly stand up next you and defend her still today,’cause there ain’t no doubt I love this land. God bless the U.S.A.” Maj. Gen. Michael H. Taylor recognized the veterans of World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the first Gulf War and Iraq/ Afghanistan. He also made a point to recognize the families of the men and women who have served in the armed forces. “There’s another group of veterans that I think are more important

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Men and women wave their flags Saturday morning during the City of Lufkin’s 34th Annual National Flag Day celebration at the Louis Bronaugh Park amphitheater. when it comes down to it, and that’s the families,” Taylor said. “You don’t have to wear a uniform to be a veteran. Quite often, those that stay at home have the much harder job than somebody being deployed. Those also serve that stand and wait, so just because you didn’t deploy overseas doesn’t mean you haven’t earned the right to be a veteran.”

After Taylor’s remarks, the crowd stood with hands over hearts as Lufkin High School Band director Scott Williams played “Taps” on the trumpet. Afterwards, U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert led the Pledge of Allegiance and made a few remarks. During his comments, he discussed his recent trip to Nigeria to support the families of the 300 schoolgirls who were kidnapped

nearly two months ago from a remote village in Chibok by renegade group Boko Haram. He talked about providing the women with hope and how the women of that village are big fans of the Chick-O-Stick from Atkinson Candy Company in Lufkin. He spoke about offering hope to the hopeless and how the Declaration of SEE FLAG DAY, PAGE 3B

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Soccer fans, Sean Kennedy, Jeremy Smith, Michael Montes, Lisa Kennedy kick the ball around outside of the Kennedy’s home.

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NACOGDOCHES — For the past 20 years, Sean Kennedy has helped organize an ever-changing group of soccer enthusiasts to travel to the site of the World Cup. “ItGhana started with the 1994 World ComingStates up Germany Ghana Portugal United Be Algeria Portuga Cup here in the U.S. and over time, I Ghana vs. United States, 5 p.m. Monhave made friends far and wide,” he day at Natal, Brazil said. “Every year, we take a trip to Other Group G matches somewhere to see soccer internationWCUP TEAM LOGOS 052914: June 22 at Manaus, Brazil WCUP TEAM LOGOS 052914: Logos for the logo is provided to you for ally. Usually, we see an American or 32This World Cup teams; 1col.; Portugal vs. United States, 5 p.m. as a linking deviceETA including on 32 World Cup teams; 1col.; ETA 2:30 p.m. two playing, typically in Europe. But piece, June 26 at Recife, Brazilmay violate this entity’s t in World Cup years, we head off to may11 violate Germany vs. United States, a.m. your agreement wi wherever that is being played. This is our 16th trip.” In Brazil, this year’s World Cup is Amazon.” scheduled to begin on Thursday. With the aid of a tour company, “We are going to see all three of the traveling group of 18 will spend the U.S. games,” Kennedy said. “It is an hour in a van to reach a boat that out in the middle of the Amazon, and will take them up a tributary before as long as we are in the middle of the SEE WORLD CUP, PAGE 4B Amazon, we might as well see the

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A pond management seminar will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Angelina County Extension Office. Topics will range from proper stocking rates to weed control. Bring a water sample from your pond and have it tested free for pH and alkalinity. Ken Hale from Boatcycle Inc. in Henderson will be the featured speaker. The Fruit, Vegetable & Canning Show will be held Saturday at the Farmers Market. Entries will be accepted from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., with results given at 11 a.m. Ribbons will be awarded for top fruit entry, vegetable entry, canned goods and Best of Show. No entry fee. The competition is open to all residents of Angelina County and counties bordering Angelina County. For info: 634-6414 ext. 102.

Marriage licenses filed in the Angelina County Clerk’s Office: ■ Susheel Thomas, 49, and Jessica Beck, 40 ■ John Cobb, 33, and Jessica Tanner, 25 ■ Gary Bezanson, 58, and Dianne Charter, 56 ■ John Greenwell, 46, and Lilian Hodges, 44 ■ Aaron Harris, 24, and Brandi Tyer, 23 ■ Christopher Galan, 43, and Dana Wallace, 43 ■ James Coogler, 40, and Jennifer Bowers, 41 ■ Guillermo Wheeler, 24, and Monica Chavez, 22 ■ Fred Mascher, 48, and Tami Buchanan, 53 ■ Lonnie Steele, 19, and Taylor Galan, 19

■ Joe Talor, 44, and Tonja Cartrette, 48 ■ Zachary Carrico, 20, and Kimberly Richard, 20 ■ Mark Carman, 20, and Alexis Byerly, 19 ■ Jeremy McCoy, 23, and Jordan Mello, 20 ■ Jaime Franco, 20, and Ashley Dejesus, 19 ■ Nicholas Cawthon-Church, 19, and Allicyn Bowley, 18 ■ Kevin Holden, 42, and Rebecca Eastridge, 32

Divorces Divorces filed in the Angelina County Clerk’s Office: ■ Winston Conway and Hannah Blackwell Conway ■ Jamar Jackson and Laurea Jackson ■ Christy Ann Jackson and Eddie Stafford Jr. ■ James Price and Vanessa

Pine Tree plans animal shelter fundraiser A barbecue plate fundraiser will be held for the animals of Kurth Memorial Animal Shelter beginning at 11 a.m. June 21 at Pine Tree PreSchool, 1407 Tulane Drive. James Briggs (Mr. Briggkit) will be serving chip beef sandwiches along with potato salad, baked beans, and a dessert of your choice for $10. A mini craft sale will be held with homemade scarves, collars and jewelry. All proceeds will be used to help shelter animals with medical needs. Free delivery is available for any business that places five or more orders. Call 634-7090 to place orders.

■ Rhandall Parker, forgery, five years probation ■ Corey Roberts, evading arrest, three years prison ■ Michael Spikes, impersonating public servant, convicted ■ Henry White, evading arrest, 90 days county jail ■■■ Dispositions of crimiLawsuits nal cases filed in Angelina Lawsuits filed in Angelina County courts-at-law: County district courts: ■ Jacob Beaver, theft by ■ Carl King vs. Andrew check, one year probation; theft, Martin 30 days county jail ■■■ ■ Jadelfrick Benton, striking Lawsuits filed in Angelina unattended vehicle, one year County courts-at-law: probation and six days county ■ Texas Department of Public jail; failure to identify, dismissed Safety vs. Marcus Harrelson ■ Annette Caldwell, theft by ■ Johnathan Roach vs. the check, dismissed State of Texas ■ Kerry Costello, theft by ■ Samantha Cabrera, indicheck, dismissed vidually and as next friend of a ■ Randall Dobbs, burglary of minor, vs. Denis Phillips, Teresa vehicle, 90 days county jail Phillips ■ Anita Eckenfels, theft by ■ J G Wentworth Originations check, dismissed LLC vs J. Robbins ■ Cesar Enriquez, DWI, one ■ Eugenio Hernadez vs. the year probation State of Texas ■ Quavori Garrett, evading ■ Kerrie Shotwell vs. the State arrest, 30 days county jail of Texas ■ Emigdio, Gutierrez-Ibarra, ■ CACV of Colorado LLC vs. DWI, 90 days county jail Willam Minshew ■ Amber Horace, accident ■ CACH LLC vs. Gail Spurinvolving damage to vehicle, six geon months probation ■ TD Bank USA, as successor ■ Cody Howell, failure to idenin interest to Target National tify, 50 days county jail Bank, vs. Telisa Lee ■ James Jackson, evading arrest, 30 days county jail Dispositions Price ■ Tonya Hobbs and Michael Hobbs ■ Shannon Johnson and David Johnson ■ Thomas Patrick and Shana Patrick ■ Meagan Parrish and Adam Parrish

Dispositions of criminal cases filed in Angelina County district courts: ■ Christopher Atkinson, possession of a controlled substance, five years probation ■ Charles Beitz, driving while intoxicated, five years probation ■ Samuel Capetillo, DWI, 10 years probation ■ Carmen Escobedo, manufacturing/delivery of a controlled substance, 10 years probation ■ Michael Goodwin Jr., DWI, 180 days county jail ■ Roberto Guerrero, possession of a controlled substance, five years probation ■ Paul Hester, DWI, five years probation ■ Michael Hill, credit card or debit card abuse, five years probation ■ Juan Mandujano Jr., possession of a controlled substance, 10 years probation

Benefit skeet shoot coming up Saturday A benefit skeet shoot will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Fairway Farms, located 5.9 miles east of San Augustine on Highway 21. All proceeds of the event will go to help DPS Trooper Zack Mills and Game Warden Henry Alvarado with medical and travel expenses. Both were injured on duty. Mills is currently recuperating at home and has started rehabilitation. Alvarado is awaiting another surgery in Beaumont. Both are facing a lengthy rehabilitation and recovery periods. The event includes a barbecue lunch and gun auction. For more information call John Welch at (936) 598-2788 or (936) 201-5342 or Sgt. Shannon Brazeal at 275-3400 or (936) 596-6041.

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Lufkin Parks and Recreation will hold Summer II registration June 23 to July 3 will Summer II classes from July 7 to Aug. 15. Classes will include Kid’s Zumba, art sessions, dance, drill team prep, cheerleading, gymnastics, Tae Kwon Do, drawing lessons and women’s self defense. Call 633-0250 for more information or visit LufkinParks. com.

Public meeting set to talk about creeks A public meeting will be held at 6 p.m. June 24, at the Angelina County Extension Office, 2201 S. Medford Drive to present information about the Recreational Use Attainability Analyses of Paper Mill Creek and Jack Creek in Angelina County. Presenters are Joe Martin, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; and John Baker, Texas AgriLife Research & Extension, Texas A&M University. Local residents are encouraged to attend to share their knowledge of the streams, how they are used for recreation and locations where recreation occurs on the streams. For more information, contact Martin (512) 239-3163 or Baker (979) 218-8245.

Because of the overwelming response from the community at large we raised $9000 and increased awareness of our non profit organization. The money raised will allow us to purchase approximately 8 -12 therapuetic AmTrykes for children with special needs. Cindy Melvin, President and Lufkin Ambucs

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Account established to assist Ashley Berry An account has been established at Bank of America for Ashley Berry, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Donations can be made to the account to assist with medical and travel expenses to MD Anderson Cancer Center. For more info contact 208-6419, 645-1509 or go by any Bank of America branch and ask to donate to Ashley Berry.

■ Zachary Mallon, possession of a controlled substance, dismissed; unlawfully carrying weapon, one year probation ■ Carrie Mitchell, theft, 60 days county jail ■ Alex Montgomery, assault causing bodily injury, dismissed ■ Joey Morales, burglary of vehicle, one year probation ■ Zachary Myers, failure to identify, 10 days county jail ■ Abra Nicol, possession of a controlled substance, one year probation ■ Martin Padierna, accident involving damage to vehicle, 180 days county jail ■ Jeremy Patton, failure to identify, six months probation; possession of marijuana, dismissed ■ Laroyce Rausaw, driving with invalid license, 10 days county jail ■ Paula Richardson, DWI, two years probation and three days county jail ■ Joaquin Rivera, possession of marijuana, six months probation ■ Juan Silva Jr., driving with invalid license, 10 days county jail ■ Henry White, criminal trespassing, 60 days county jail ■ Akio Woods, assault causing bodily injury, dismissed ■ Shaquille Wortham, evading arrest, one year probation

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Flag Day Continued from Page 1B Independence dictates that “we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights.” And with anything that’s endowed or bequeathed, he said, “Unless you’re willing to claim them or fight for them, you’re not going to keep them. There will always be people who would love to take away what you have.” Gohmert said the government was designed to protect our unalienable rights from outside or inside forces who might try to take our rights away, “and that’s why today is so important. As my Aggie friend Mike was recognizing those who served, you have made a difference.” Following the national anthem and another song from Chambers, snacks and Blue Bell ice cream were served to the crowd. Warren and Melba Ferden of Lufkin attended the Flag Day festivities. Warren said he has attended the Flag Day celebration all 34 years it has existed. As an Air Force veteran who served

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“There’s another group of veterans that I think are more important when it comes down to it, and that’s the families. You don’t have to wear a uniform to be a veteran. Quite often, those that stay at home have the much harder job than somebody being deployed. Those also serve that stand and wait, so just because you didn’t deploy overseas doesn’t mean you haven’t earned the right to be a veteran.” Maj. Gen. Michael H. Taylor during the Korean War, he said celebrating Flag Day is “a patriotic thing.” Melba said he likes to support patriotic and military events in the community, so they make it a point to attend each year.

Sponsors for the 34th Flag Day celebration were Main Street Lufkin, City of Lufkin, The Lufkin Daily News, Candi’s Cakes and Deli, and Blue Bell Creameries, as well as the VFW Post No. 1836 and the American

in for repairs in 2015. Young sailors were our guides on the ship. This is the oldest commissioned war ship afloat in the world. Then it was back on the trolley for dinner at The Legal Sea Food Restaurant that had been recommended by several people. Charlie sent us a text that Tyler Stubblefield was pitching for the Aggies against Texas in the baseball regional game. We went back to the hotel and watched. Go, Aggies ... too bad they lost the second game. Monday, we were back on the trolley at 9:45 a.m. We rode to the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. This is the event that changed the course of American History with live actors, high-tech interactive exhibits, restored tea ships and the

documentary “Let it Begin Here” with Samuel Adams speaking to us. We were able to dump the tea in the harbor so as not to pay the British tax and were “inducted” into the Sons of Liberty on that night, Dec. 16, 1773. We toured the ship Eleanor. The other was the Beaver and ate lunch in Abigail Adams’s Tea Room. The tour and videos took 90 minutes. From there we rode to stop No. 3 where Ernest walked to Bunker Hill Monument that is really on Breed’s Hill, where the first battle for the American Revolution was fought. The Patriots retreated because they ran out of bullets, and we lost that battle to the British. We took the trolley back to stop 5 and went to see Faneuil Hall where naturalization ceremonies

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are performed, governmental debates and other events like graduations. Faneuil had the hall built in 1742, and it is called “The Cradle of Liberty.” On the food court in the first floor, there was a replica of the bar that was in the TV show “Cheers” where we stopped for refreshments and a sandwich. The bartender said that ‘‘Cheers’’ ended in 1993. We ate Norm’s Chicken sandwich. Tuesday was our day to board the Bush Hill Tours Gray line bus for Cape Cod. Our tour guide was Jerry and he was great. We crossed the Sagamore Bridge over the Cape Cod Canal into Sandwich, which is the oldest town on Route 6A. We saw a cranberry bog and a salt water grass field that was cut and used for feed for the

cattle. We stopped in Hyannis and bought some souvenirs and ice cream. We saw the JFK Memorial that was funded by the children of Hyannisport in memory of President Kennedy. The Kennedy compound was off limits to bus travel so we could just see the white picket fence. We had lunch at The Lobster Boat Restaurant on the bay. We went to Plymouth where we saw the Mayflower II and Plymouth Rock. We had a lesson on how many were aboard the Mayflower that took 66 days to arrive here. There were 105 with 35 crew. Two babies were born on the trip. Two people passed away so they arrived with the same number. The drive took us up the hill to see the Forefather’s

Monument. Wednesday, we took a cab at 9 a.m. from the Boston Park Plaza hotel to Logan Airport. It took 15 minutes and cost us $35. Of course, our flight arrived in time for our dinner at Pappa’s in Humble, and we were glad to be home. I took my memory stick from the camera to CVS on Frank, and Janette and Taylor helped me get them ready to print. I learned that if I put the Kodak app on my iPhone, I could send the pictures from my phone to them via WiFi. Very simple. Now I have all of my pictures printed and in an album. I just have one more graduation!

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Will Ratcliff at Time Will Tell had his children, Kassidy and Connor, for spring break. They enjoyed fishing, and he had pictures of a 20-pound catfish that they caught. Steve Hobbs and his daughter Brooke Hobbs enjoyed a road trip to Arkansas for Father’s Day. Brooke teaches special education in Austin. Remember that on Saturday a barbecue plate fundraiser will be held for the animals of Kurth Memorial Animal Shelter at Pine Tree Preschool, 1407 Tulane Drive, beginning at 11 a.m. until they run out of food. James Briggs (Mr. Briggskit) will be serving his delicious chipped beef sandwiches along with potato salad, baked beans and a dessert of your choice. Drinks will also be available. The cost of the plate lunch is $8, the desserts $2 and a drink $1. All proceeds from the fundraiser will be used to help with any medical emergencies the animals may have, and when these needs are met, this better enables them to find loving homes. Also, any business that places an order of five or more plates will receive free delivery. Please call 634-7090 to place your order, and please help us to help the dogs and cats of our community which are seeking permanent and loving homes. Thank you for your support and they look forward to seeing you at Pine Tree Preschool. They also will be offering a mini craft sale, which includes homemade doggie scarves, collars, and jewelry just to name a few things! Sid and Debbie Medford are happy that Jeff Medford will join Gann Medford Real Estate as a third-generation licensed real estate agent. Jeff and wife Bethany live in Conroe and he had been commuting to Deer Park and decided after an “arm twisting” from Sid that he could commute to Lufkin to help Sid with rightof-way contracts. Bethany just received a promotion to principal of an Intermediate school in Conroe. Their twin daughters, Kenedi and Kaiden are 8 years old. Bethany was captain of the volleyball team at University of Houston and Jeff was captain of the football team there, so the girls are involved in sports. Now they made all stars in softball. Bert Gann and Norma Medford started Gann Medford Real Estate and were ahead of their time. Sons Tom Gann and Sid Medford came along as the second generation and now Nathan Gann and Jeff Medford are the third generation. Congratulations to Tom and Sid! To finish our trip to Boston, on Saturday, we transferred into the Boston Park Plaza Hotel. We bought a two-day pass on the Tour Trolley Tours on Sunday. We started at stop No. 6 near the hotel. We saw the ‘‘Cheers’’ TV site where they filmed the outside. We passed Fenway Park, Cambridge and MIT/Harvard, Beacon Hill. Stop 15 was the start of the Freedom Trail, which is a two-brick-wide line in the sidewalk. We stopped at Faneuil Hall for lunch and then toured Paul Revere’s home and went to the Old North Church, which is still an Episcopal church. We were back on the trolley and at stop 2 we went to see the USS Constitution called “Old Ironsides” at the Charlestown Navy Yard. We saw the dry dock that was being repaired to take the Constitution

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Caring for trees across our East Texas landscape East Texans love their trees. We recognize their value — either directly through harvest or indirectly as an aesthetic asset in the landscape. And in the landscape most folks I visit with have a hard time parting with one that is in declining health. This past week I visited a residence where a very young cary sims tree was having troubles. Only established five years ago, it had been infested with a boring beetle that had killed out the entire top portion, leaving only some newly emerged side branches. Mr. and Mrs. Turnipseed have taken a nice new house on a rather rough lot to a nice home with beautiful landscaping. The attention given to the

lawn, fruit and nut trees, shrubs, flower beds, and assorted hardwood trees is quite evident. And yet their red oak succumbed to an awful pest invasion. Most times, we simply have to give native or locally adapted trees very little in the way of maintenance. Water during establishment and during times of stress; throw a little of the lawn fertilizer under its growing canopy — it should be good to go. When things don’t work out, there are very few options for the homeowner. Severe insect problems can be treated if the tree isn’t mature and out of the reach of a sprayer. Treating for viral or bacterial infections is not possible. Hardest to work with are those folks with a very old tree. I’ve heard many a homeowner say, “My parents” or “my grandparents planted that tree years ago.” For the really old trees, we simply have to see

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District urging East Texans to take part in program to close old wells By CHRISTINE BROUSSARD The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

cially for well closures, PGCD has allocated some funds to address the more hazardous wells and is continuing to seek further funding for that NACOGDOCHES — Working to fill unused or program. abandoned wells across Nacog“If you have a tractor with a front-end loader, doches and Angelina counties, basically you’re looking at the cost of the bleach the Pineywoods Groundwater and a few yards of clay, whatever that might Conservation District has cost,” Risner said. “People who are not finanbegun a shallow curb wellcially or physically able can apply to us for asclosure program and is urging sistance and we will try to come up with financial residents to participate. assistance wherever we can. “There are literally hun“We can go out and evaluate the wells, and dreds of these old wells around we will rank those. The ones in the worst shape risner our homesites, and in many we will try to get to first, as far as our available instances there are no homes funds go. After that, we will just deal with it on an there anymore, or the woods have all grown up individual basis as best we can.” around them and they have been forgotten,” said State law pins the liability of an abandoned Jackie Risner, PGCD general manager. “They’re well on the landowners. However, PGCD and a health and safety hazard to the public because county officials stress that the well closure proanything that makes its way into these well sites gram is not a witch hunt. and into the groundwater could contaminate it, “People tend to be a little afraid of this and and somebody is going to drink that.” don’t want to get in trouble,” Risner said. “I want Risner said he has heard stories and has seen to emphasize the fact that you’re not going to get instances of open wells being treated as disposals in trouble. If you’ve got something like this or and animal remains being thrown in that could know where something like this is, we just want pose a threat to surrounding groundwater. to make sure that the water is protected and it’s “I even ran across a guy one time several years not a safety hazard to people.” ago who had the end of his septic line running To report an abandoned or unused well site, into the well,” he said. “And people are drinking contact any of the cooperating program partners: that water. People just don’t think, so this well PGCD, (936) 568-9292; Pineywoods Conservation closure plan is a big education program.” and Development Corporation, (936) 568-0414; the The closure program aims to correctly and ef- Nacogdoches County AgriLife Extension office, ficiently fill abandoned shallow curb wells. To be (936) 560-7711, or the Nacogdoches County comconsidered shallow, a well must be no more than missioners court, (936) 560-7755. Christine Broussard’s email address is 100 feet deep. cbroussard@dailysentinel.com. Though landowners are responsible finan-

ourselves in the role as a caretaker of an aged plant. When you consider the sheer size of most mature trees, managing its declining health can be an issue. Most often, I’ll just recommend pampering it. We pamper them with a low rate of fertilizer, water during the summer when drought stressed, and with a layer of mulch around the tree. Fertilizer needs to be applied away from the trunk, near the drip line. The feeder roots are away from the base of the tree and any compost or bagged fertilizer would be better utilized there. Water should be slow and deep. Don’t even think of a sprinkler to do it adequately. Get a soaker hose or, better yet, a drip irrigation system to slowly apply water so that all of it can soak into the soil and reach deep into the root zone. Mulch applied over the roots will provide a slow release fertilizer as it decomposes, keeps weeds

from growing, and holds moisture in the ground. Don’t pile up the any material onto the tree trunk, but apply it up to four inches thick elsewhere. ——— A pond management seminar will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Angelina County Extension office. Cost is $10. Topics include water quality, fish management and vegetation control. Featured speaker is Ken Hale, owner of Boatcycle in Henderson. Hale has been working with commercial fisheries as well as small pond owners for years. He brings a great deal of knowledge on farm ponds. Bring your pond water samples as free water testing for pH and alkalinity will be conducted during the event. For more information call 634-6414. Cary Sims is the County Extension Agent for agriculture and natural resources for Angelina County. His email address is cw-sims@ tamu.edu.

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ending the trip at a lodge in the Amazon. “This should be pretty interesting,” he said. “The lodge is on a piece of land owned by a tribe. It’s in fairly deep woods, completely off the grid — that is for certain. It looks like a deer camp, kind of a tin building. They provide three meals a day. We are spending four days and three nights there.” A rainforest, the Amazon covers 2.3 million square miles in South America. “You are out there in the water or on the water, or hiking through the jungle and seeing everything there is to see — maybe see some interesting animals, insects and reptiles, all sorts of birds,” Kennedy said. “It should be quite a unique experience there. Not a single person in our group has ever been to Brazil.” Kennedy, his wife and their two daughters left Nacogdoches Thursday. Others will arrive in Brazil at different times. “Three families are going, but they are kind of going on their own itineraries. It just depends on how much World Cup you want to bite off and how much time you can take off work.” Dr. Jeremy Smith, a family physician, and Michael Montes and Jennifer Montes, are among the other Nacogdoches residents scheduled to travel to Brazil. “Jeremy is my doctor, and

that’s how I met him,” Kennedy said. “He played soccer all through high school — as did I. We became friends, and he joined us for the World Cup in South Africa in 2010. So this is his fourth or fifth trip.” But the number and names of travelers change each year. “Some years, only four friends go,” Kennedy said. “In 2006 in Germany, it was 32 of us. And there are 18 of us traveling

together to Brazil this time. It’s an excellent way to watch a great set of soccer games and see some places you probably wouldn’t be driven to visit otherwise.” The U.S. is in Group G of the World Cup. Its first match is set for 5 p.m. Monday against Ghana. For the full schedule, visit fifa. com. Paul Bryant’s email address is pbryant at dailysentinel.com.

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2-minute drill Area schedule FRIDAY, August 29 High school football Longview at Lufkin, 7:30 p.m. If you would like to have your schedule included in this list, email it to jhavard@lufkindailynews.com. Results of games may be called in to 631-2608 or emailed to jhavard@lufkindailynews.com.

Today’s TV schedule

Pro soccer World Cup: Switzerland vs. Ecuador, ABC, 10:30 a.m. World Cup: France vs. Honduras, ABC, 1:30 p.m. World Cup: Argentina vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina, ESPN, 4:30 p.m. Pro golf U.S. Open final-round play, NBC, 11 a.m. Auto racing Sprint Cup Quicken Loans 400, TNT, noon Women’s basketball WNBA: Phoenix at Minnesota, ESPN2, noon Volleyball Serbia at USA, NBC Sports, 11:30 a.m. College baseball College World Series Game 3: Texas Tech vs. TCU, ESPN2, 2 p.m. College World Series Game 4: Mississippi vs. Virginia, ESPN2, 7 p.m. Pro baseball Texas at Seattle, FSN, 3 p.m. L.A. Angels at Atlanta, ESPN, 7 p.m. Pro basketball NBA Finals Game 5: Miami at San Antonio, ABC, 7 p.m.

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The late John Outlaw talks to his players after a game on Nov. 4, 2011.

Top editors, interview with UT’s Strong highlight upcoming Outlaw documentary By JOSH HAVARD The Lufkin News

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Lufkin ISD Superintendent Roy Knight, left, and high school principal Mark Smith, right, congratulate head football coach John Outlaw after his 300th high school victory on Oct. 6, 2011.

A documentary on legendary head coach John Outlaw has been years in the making. Before it can finally make its long-awaited release, director Matt Skinner is making sure it can do justice to a coach that was beloved by so many. Skinner said he would like for work on the MATT SKINNER project to be done between December 2014 and February 2015, but putting together an accurate depiction of a three-time state champion and Lufkin’s alltime wins leader is the top priority. “I want to make sure this thing is whole,” Skinner said. “I get a little concerned because I know the people of Lufkin, Arkadelphia and Sherman would have liked for this to be done yesterday, and I completely understand that. But I will not put this out SEE OUTLAW, PAGE 6C

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SFA’s Conque ready for first season

By KEVIN GORE The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel NACOGDOCHES — Clint Conque has had several titles in the progression of being a sports junkie as a kid to a successful head football coach. They include being a man who was raised by a single-parent home by a mother who insisted that he receive a quality high school education, an All-American football player who had a short stint with a professional team and to holding a number of assistant coaching positions that led him becoming just one of two college football coaches to win more than 100 games in Arkansas. His newest gig at age 52 is that

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First-year head coach Clint Conque poses June 10 in the Lumberjack locker room at the field house at Homer Bryce Stadium in SEE CONQUE, PAGE 6C Nacogdoches.

The Diboll Athletic Department Kickoff Classic Golf Tournament will be held on July 26 at 9 a.m. at Neches Pines Golf Course. The tournament is a fourman scramble with entry fee being $60 per person or $40 for seniors. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams and there will be closest to the hole and long drive contests. Mulligans are $10, which buys two per person. For more information, contact Jeff Stifle at 366-1344, Kevin Hurley at 366-2520, head coach/athletic director Blake Morrison at 829-4200 or Neches Pines at 829-5086.

Bud Maddux hosting camp June 23-26 Bud Maddux Baseball and Softball Academy will host a girls softball camp from June 23-26. The lead instructors are Corrigan-Camden head coach Heather Whitcomb and Central head coach Anna Whiddon. The camp is for girls of all ages. To register or for more information, call Bud at 639CAGE (2243) or 635-0362.

Huntington holding basketball camp Huntington will host a boys and girls basketball camp from June 30-July 3. The camp is for incoming second through seventh graders and will will be from 8 a.m.-noon each day. Fee is $50 for pre-registered campers. A camp flyer with more information can be obtained from huntingtonisd.com.

AC, New York Mets holding camps Angelina College Roadrunner baseball coaches will host a series of tryout camps this summer, with the third one scheduled in tandem with Major League Baseball’s New York Mets. The Roadrunners will hold tryouts beginning at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17 at Roadrunner Complex on the AC campus. This camp is open to all high school graduates, underclassmen or anyone with college eligibility with an interest in playing baseball for Angelina College. It is not an instructional camp and is for evaluation only. Players will be graded on hitting, fielding, throwing and running 60s. Pitchers will throw bullpen sessions for evaluation purposes. On Tuesday, July 1, the Mets, along with the Roadrunner staff, will host a tryout camp at Roadrunner Field. Both organizations will evaluate players for their respective teams. That tryout will also start at 9 a.m. There is no registration fee required. Coaches ask that players arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the workouts. For more information, contact the AC baseball staff at (936) 635-7649, or e-mail jlivin@angelina.edu.


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SCOREBOARD Pro baseball American League East Division W L Pct GB Toronto 40 30 .571 — New York 35 31 .530 3 Baltimore 35 32 .522 3½ Boston 31 37 .456 8 Tampa Bay 26 43 .377 13½ Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 35 29 .547 — Kansas City 35 32 .522 1½ Cleveland 34 35 .493 3½ Minnesota 32 34 .485 4 Chicago 33 36 .478 4½ West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 40 27 .597 — Los Angeles 36 30 .545 3½ Seattle 34 33 .507 6 Texas 33 34 .493 7 Houston 32 38 .457 9½ ——— Friday’s Games Toronto 4, Baltimore 0 Minnesota 2, Detroit 0 Boston 10, Cleveland 3 Atlanta 4, L.A. Angels 3 Kansas City 7, Chicago White Sox 2 Tampa Bay 6, Houston 1 N.Y. Yankees 7, Oakland 0 Texas 1, Seattle 0 Saturday’s Games Kansas City 9, Chicago White Sox 1 Cleveland 3, Boston 2 Baltimore 3, Toronto 2 Detroit 12, Minnesota 9 Houston 7, Tampa Bay 3 L.A. Angels at Atlanta, (n) N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, (n) Texas at Seattle, (n) Sunday’s Games Minnesota (Nolasco 4-5) at Detroit (Porcello 8-4), 12:08 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 6-4) at Boston (Workman 1-0), 12:35 p.m. Toronto (Happ 5-3) at Baltimore (Tillman 5-3), 12:35 p.m. Kansas City (Shields 7-3) at Chicago White Sox (Rienzo 4-3), 1:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Price 4-6) at Houston (Peacock 2-4), 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Nuno 1-2) at Oakland (J.Chavez 5-4), 3:05 p.m. Texas (N.Martinez 1-3) at Seattle (Iwakuma 4-3), 3:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 0-6) at Atlanta (Minor 2-4), 7:05 p.m. Monday’s Games L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. Kansas City at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Minnesota at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Texas at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. San Diego at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. National League East Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 35 31 .530 — Washington 35 32 .522 ½ Miami 34 33 .507 1½ New York 30 38 .441 6 Philadelphia 29 37 .439 6 Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 41 28 .594 — St. Louis 36 32 .529 4½ Pittsburgh 34 34 .500 6½ Cincinnati 32 35 .478 8 Chicago 27 39 .409 12½ West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 43 26 .623 — Los Angeles 36 33 .522 7 Colorado 33 35 .485 9½ San Diego 29 39 .426 13½ Arizona 29 41 .414 14½ ——— Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 2, Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 8, Miami 6, 13 innings N.Y. Mets 6, San Diego 2 Atlanta 4, L.A. Angels 3 Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 5 St. Louis 1, Washington 0 L.A. Dodgers 4, Arizona 3 Colorado 7, San Francisco 4 Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 7, Chicago Cubs 4 Colorado 5, San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh 8, Miami 6 San Diego 5, N.Y. Mets 0 Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 4, Washington 1 L.A. Angels at Atlanta, (n) Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, (n) Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh (Worley 0-0) at Miami (H.Alvarez 3-3), 12:10 p.m. San Diego (Kennedy 5-7) at N.Y. Mets (Matsuzaka 3-0), 12:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 6-5) at Philadelphia (A.Burnett 4-5), 12:35 p.m. Cincinnati (Leake 3-6) at Milwaukee (Estrada 5-3), 1:10 p.m. Washington (Fister 5-1) at St. Louis (J.Garcia 2-0), 1:15 p.m. Colorado (Nicasio 5-5) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 8-4), 3:05 p.m. Arizona (Arroyo 6-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 4-3), 3:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 0-6) at Atlanta (Minor 2-4), 7:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Chicago Cubs at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. San Diego at Seattle, 9:10 p.m.

Astros box Astros 7, Rays 3 Tampa Bay Houston ab r h bi ab r h bi DJnngs cf 5 0 1 0 Fowler cf 5 1 1 2 Kiermr rf 4 2 2 0 Springr rf 3 1 0 0 Longori 3b 4 1 2 3 Singltn 1b 2 1 0 0 Loney 1b 4 0 1 0 JCastro c 2 1 0 1 Zobrist 2b-lf 4 0 0 0 MDmn 3b 4 0 2 3 DeJess dh 2 0 1 0 Carter dh 4 0 0 0 SRdrgz ph-dh 1 0 1 0 Presley lf 3 1 0 0 Joyce lf 3 0 1 0 MGnzlz 2b 4 2 3 0 Forsyth ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Villar ss 4 0 1 0 YEscor ss 4 0 0 0 Hanign c 4 0 1 0 Totals 36 3 10 3 Totals 31 7 7 6 Tampa Bay 100 020 000—3 Houston 005 200 00x—7 E—Archer (1). DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 7, Houston 6. 2B—Kiermaier 2 (7), Loney (16), Fowler (10), M.Dominguez (11), Ma.Gonzalez (4). HR—Longoria (8). CS—Kiermaier (1). IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Archer L,3-4 3 3 6 1 3 2 C.Ramos 3 3 1 1 0 4 Oviedo 1 0 0 0 2 0 Yates 1 1 0 0 0 1 Houston Cosart W,6-5 7 9 3 3 1 2 Sipp 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Fields 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Zeid 1 0 0 0 0 0 Archer pitched to 1 batter in the 4th. HBP—by Archer (Springer). WP—Archer, Oviedo. Umpires—Home, Laz Diaz; First, Marcus Pattillo; Second,

pro basketball Friday, June 13 At Salvador, Brazil Netherlands 5, Spain 1 At Cuiaba, Brazil Chile 3, Australia 1 Wednesday, June 18 Friday’s late game At Rio de Janeiro Rangers 1, Mariners 0 Spain vs. Chile, 2 p.m. Texas Seattle ab r h bi ab r h bi At Porto Alegre, Brazil Choice dh 4 0 0 0 J.Jones cf 4 0 0 0 Netherlands vs. Australia, 11 a.m. Andrus ss 4 1 2 0 Seager 3b 3 0 0 0 Monday, June 23 Choo lf 3 0 1 0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 At Curitiba, Brazil DRrtsn lf 0 0 0 0 Morrsn 1b 2 0 0 0 Spain vs. Australia, 11 a.m. ABeltre 3b 4 0 0 1 Romer dh 2 0 0 0 At Sao Paulo Rios rf 4 0 1 0 EnChvz ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Netherlands vs. Chile, 11 a.m. Snyder 1b 2 0 0 0 Ackley lf 3 0 0 0 GROUP C W L T GF GA Pts Chirins c 2 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 3 LMartn cf 3 0 0 0 BMiller ss 3 0 0 0 Colombia 1 0 0 2 1 3 Odor 2b 3 0 0 0 Gillespi rf 3 0 0 0 Ivory Coast 0 1 0 1 2 0 Totals 29 1 4 1 Totals 28 0 2 0 Japan 0 1 0 0 3 0 Texas 000 000 001—1 Greece Seattle 000 000 000—0 Saturday, June 14 E—Cano (3). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Texas 4, Seattle 3. 2B— At Belo Horizonte, Brazil Zunino (11). SB—Andrus 2 (16). CS—B.Miller (1). S—Chiri- Colombia 3, Greece 0 At Recife, Brazil nos. IP H R ER BB SO Ivory Coast 2, Japan 1 Thursday, June 19 Texas Tepesch 6 1-3 2 0 0 2 5 At Brasilia, BrazilColombia vs. Ivory Coast, 11 a.m. Frasor 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 At Natal, Brazil Sh.Tolleson W,2-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Greece vs. Japan, 5 p.m. Soria S,14-15 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tuesday, June 24 At Cuiaba, Brazil Seattle F.Hernandez L,8-2 8 1-3 4 1 1 2 6 Colombia vs. Japan, 3 p.m. Rodney 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 At Fortaleza, Brazil Greece vs. Ivory Coast, 3 p.m. WP—F.Hernandez. PB—Chirinos. Umpires—Home, Quinn Wolcott; First, Alfonso Marquez; GROUP D W L T GF GA Pts Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Gerry Davis. Costa Rica 1 0 0 3 1 3 T—2:30. A—22,039 (47,476). Italy 1 0 0 2 1 3 England 0 1 0 1 2 0 Uruguay 0 1 0 1 3 0 NBA Playoff Glance Saturday, June 14 FINALS At Fortaleza, Brazil (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Costa Rica 3, Uruguay 1 San Antonio 2, Miami 1 At Manaus, Brazil Thursday, June 5: San Antonio 110, Miami 95 Italy 2, England 1 Sunday, June 8: Miami 98, San Antonio 96 Thursday, June 19 Tuesday, June 10: San Antonio 112, Miami 92 At Sao Paulo Thursday, June 12: San Antonio 107, Miami 86 Uruguay vs. England, 2 p.m. Sunday, June 15: Miami at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Friday, June 20 x-Tuesday, June 17: San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m. At Recife, Brazil x-Friday, June 20: Miami at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Costa Rica vs. Italy, 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 24 At Natal, Brazil NHL Playoff Glance Uruguay vs. Italy, 11 a.m. (Best-of-7) At Belo Horizonte, Brazil Los Angeles 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Costa Rica vs. England, 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 4: Los Angeles 3, NY Rangers 2, OT GROUP E Saturday, June 7: Los Angeles 5, NY Rangers 4, 2OT W L T GF GA Pts Monday, June 9: Los Angeles 3, NY Rangers 0 Ecuador 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wednesday, June 11: NY Rangers 2, Los Angeles 1 France 0 0 0 0 0 0 x-Friday, June 13: Los Angeles 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT Honduras 0 0 0 0 0 0 x-Monday, June 16: Los Angeles at NY Rangers, 7 p.m. Switzerland 0 0 0 0 0 0 x-Wednesday, June 18: NY Rangers at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Sunday, June 15 At Brasilia, Brazil Switzerland vs. Ecuador, 11 a.m. WNBA Glance At Porto Alegre, Brazil EASTERN CONFERENCE France vs. Honduras, 2 p.m. W L Pct GB Friday, June 20 Atlanta 5 3 .625 — At Salvador, Brazil Chicago 5 4 .556 ½ Switzerland vs. France, 2 p.m. Indiana 5 4 .556 ½ At Curitiba, Brazil Washington 4 5 .444 1½ Ecuador vs. Honduras, 5 p.m. Connecticut 4 6 .400 2 Wednesday, June 25 New York 3 6 .333 2½ At Manaus, Brazil WESTERN CONFERENCE Switzerland vs. Honduras, 3 p.m. W L Pct GB At Rio de Janeiro Minnesota 8 1 .889 — Ecuador vs. France, 3 p.m. Phoenix 6 3 .667 2 GROUP F San Antonio 4 5 .444 4 W L T GF GA Pts Los Angeles 3 4 .429 4 Argentina 0 0 0 0 0 0 Seattle 4 7 .364 5 Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulsa 2 5 .286 5 Iran 0 0 0 0 0 0 ——— Nigeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thursday’s Games Sunday, June 15 Connecticut 96, Phoenix 95 At Rio de Janeiro Friday’s Games Argentina vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina, 5 p.m. Chicago at Washington, (n) Monday, June 16 Minnesota at Atlanta, (n) At Curitiba, Brazil Connecticut at New York, (n) Iran vs. Nigeria, 2 p.m. Seattle at San Antonio, (n) Saturday, June 21 Los Angeles at Tulsa, (n) At Belo Horizonte, Brazil Saturday’s Games Argentina vs. Iran, 11 a.m. Los Angeles at San Antonio, 7 p.m. At Cuiaba, Brazil Sunday’s Games Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Nigeria, 11 a.m. Phoenix at Minnesota, noon Wednesday, June 25 New York at Connecticut, noon At Porto Alegre, Brazil Atlanta at Washington, 3 p.m. Argentina vs. Nigeria, 11 a.m. Seattle at Tulsa, 3:30 p.m. At Salvador, Brazil Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Iran, 11 a.m. GROUP G 2014 World Cup Glance W L T GF GA Pts FIRST ROUND Germany 0 0 0 0 0 0 GROUP A Ghana 0 0 0 0 0 0 W L T GF GA Pts Portugal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brazil 1 0 0 3 1 3 United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 3 Monday, June 16 Cameroon 0 1 0 0 1 0 At Salvador, Brazil Croatia 0 1 0 1 3 0 Germany vs. Portugal, 11 a.m. Thursday, June 12 At Natal, Brazil At Sao Paulo Ghana vs. United States, 5 p.m. Brazil 3, Croatia 1 Saturday, June 21 Friday, June 13 At Fortaleza, Brazil At Natal, Brazil Germany vs. Ghana, 2 p.m. Mexico 1, Cameroon 0 Sunday, June 22 Tuesday, June 17 At Manaus, Brazil At Fortaleza, Brazil Portugal vs. United States, 5 p.m. Brazil vs. Mexico, 2 p.m. Thursday, June 26 Wednesday, June 18 At Recife, Brazil At Manaus, Brazil Germany vs. United States, 11 a.m. Croatia vs. Cameroon, 5 p.m. At Brasilia, Brazil Monday, June 23 Portugal vs. Ghana, 11 a.m. At Brasilia, Brazil GROUP H Brazil vs. Cameroon, 3 p.m. W L T GF GA Pts At Recife, Brazil Algeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 Croatia vs. Mexico, 3 p.m. Belgium 0 0 0 0 0 0 GROUP B Russia 0 0 0 0 0 0 W L T GF GA Pts South Korea 0 0 0 0 0 0 Netherlands 1 0 0 5 1 3 Tuesday, June 17 Chile 1 0 0 3 1 3 At Belo Horizonte, Brazil Australia 0 1 0 1 3 0 Belgium vs. Algeria, 11 a.m. Spain 0 1 0 1 5 At Cuiaba, Brazil Russia vs. South Korea, 5 p.m. Mark Carlson; Third, Jeff Nelson. T—3:39. A—26,264 (42,060).

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Sunday, June 22 At Rio de Janeiro Belgium vs. Russia, 11 a.m. At Porto Alegre, Brazil Algeria vs. South Korea, 2 p.m. Thursday, June 26 At Sao Paulo Belgium vs. South Korea, 3 p.m. At Curitiba, Brazil Algeria vs. Russia, 3 p.m.

Transactions Saturday’s Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Sent OF Shane Victorino, RHP Clay Buchholz and 3B Will Middlebrooks to Pawtucket (IL) for rehab assignments. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to terms with RHP Henry Rodriguez on a minor league contract. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with RHP Jared Robinson on a minor league contract. HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned LHP Rudy Owens to Oklahoma City (PCL). Recalled RHP Josh Zeid from Oklahoma City. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned RHP Angel Sanchez to Montgomery (SL). Sent OF Brandon Guyer to Durham (IL) for a rehab assignment. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned OF Darin Mastroianni to Buffalo (IL). Reinstated RHP Sergio Santos from the 15-day DL. National League CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned LHP Zac Rosscup to Iowa (PCL). CINCINNATI REDS — Placed LHP Sean Marshall on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Wednesday. Reinstated RHP Mat Latos from the 60-day DL. COLORADO ROCKIES — Assigned RHP Wilton Lopez outright to Colorado Springs (PCL). LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to terms with OF Colin Hering on a minor league contract. MIAMI MARLINS — Agreed to terms with SS Brian Anderson on a minor league contract. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Optioned INF Irving Falu and OF Logan Schafer to Nashville (PCL). Recalled UT Elian Herrera to Nashville. Reinstated LHP Tom Gorzelanny from the 15-day DL. Agreed to terms with LHPs Kodi Medeiros and Carlos Leal, SS Jacob Gatewood, OF Monte Harrison and C Matt Martin on minor league contracts. NEW YORK METS — Sent OF Eric Young Jr. to Binghamton (EL) for a rehab assignment. Agreed to terms with RHP Josh Prevost and LHP Kelly Secrest on minor league contracts. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Sent 3B Cody Asche to Lakewood (SAL) for a rehab assignment. Agreed to terms with LHP Matt Hoffman on a minor league contract. PITTSURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms with SS Nelson Jorge, OF Eric Thomas, 3B Chase Simpson and RHPs Eric Karch, Frank Duncan, Palmer Betts,Trey Supak, Mitch Keller and Michael Clemens. Called up RHP Vance Worley from Indianapolis (IL). ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Sent LHP Tyler Lyons to Memphis (PCL) for a rehab assignment. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed LHP Troy Patton on the 15day DL. Recalled RHP Jesse Hahn from San Antonio (TL). FOOTBALL National Football League INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Agreed to terms with S Mike Adams. HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS — Signed LW Tomas Nosek to a twoyear, entry-level contract. MONTREAL CANADIENS — Signed coach Michel Therrien to a four-year contract extension. Traded F Louis Leblanc to Anaheim for a conditional 2015 fifth-round draft pick. SOCCER National Women’s Soccer League WASHINGTON SPIRIT — Acquired M Kerstin Garefrekes on loan from FFC Frankfurt (Germany) for the remainder of the season.

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San Antonio looks to close door on Heat SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Early Sunday evening, LeBron James will gather his Miami Heat teammates around him and offer a few final words of wisdom before they try to extend their reign as NBA champions. James never rehearses the speech, but already knows what the gist will be. “It would be in the range of, ‘Why not us?’” James said Saturday. “Why not us? History is broken all the time. And obviously we know we’re against the greatest of odds.” Against the greatest of odds, against maybe the greatest of San Antonio Spurs teams, too. Both are very much against the Heat now, and both are winning. The Spurs are a victory away from their fifth championship, and will go for it at home Sunday night in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The Spurs are the 32nd team in NBA history to hold a 3-1 lead in the finals. All 31 of the previous

teams have won the title. “History is made to be broken, and why not me be a part of it? That would be great,” James said. “That would be a great story line, right? But we’ll see what happens. I’ve got to live in the moment, though, before we even get to that point.” The Spurs have the same way of thinking. They took command of the finals in stunning fashion by not just winning in Miami, but winning twice — and winning big. San Antonio won Games 3 and 4 on the road by a combined 40 points, never trailing by more than two in either contest and running out to 25-point leads in each. “We’ve got to act like we’re coming into it like it’s a road game,” Spurs guard Danny Green said. “It’s a mentality thing. We have to come up with the same mentality we do on the road and try to protect home court and play with desperation.”

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UT drops CWS opener OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Texas is in the same position it was in during its previous College World Series appearance. This time the Longhorns are hoping for a different ending. Nathan Thornhill carried a

shutout into the eighth Saturday before UC Irvine’s Taylor Sparks hit his nation-leading ninth triple to start a three-run inning that sent the Longhorns to a 3-1 loss in the opening game of the College World Series.

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Kaymer still holds lead PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) — Not even Martin Kaymer was immune from a Pinehurst No. 2 course that restored the reputation of a U.S. Open. He threw enough counterpunches Saturday to leave him on the cusp of his second major. On a broiling day with some wicked pin positions that yielded only two rounds under par,

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SFA will host a youth camp from Monday through Wednesday at Homer Bryce Stadium.

SFA football camp starts Monday

NACOGDOCHES — Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks head football coach Clint Conque and staff will host a youth camp from Monday through Wednesday at Homer Bryce Stadium. “I think this camp is a great opportunity for both my staff and myself to get involved with the youth in the community,” Conque said. “I believe this is a

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online or in person at the SFA Fieldhouse located at the north end of the stadium prior to June 16. The camp will provide an opportunity for the youth in Nacogdoches and surrounding areas to learn from the new coaching staff and better enhance their skills as both athletes and football players.

Campers will learn offensive and defensive techniques and position specific fundamental instruction, while also going through agility and athletic development drills. For more information, parents can visit www.clintconquefootballcamps.com or contact Diana Cummins at 936-468-3502 or email sanchezm1@sfasu.edu.

NORTH ZAVALLA — Texas (June 10, 2014) – The Bass Federation (TBF) and FLW, the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, will host a Student Angler Federation High School Fishing Open on Sam Rayburn Reservoir in North Zavalla, Texas, June 22. The tournament will offer high school anglers the chance to experience the intensity of the major tournament competition while testing their own bass-fishing skills against their peers. The Texas High School Open is a two-person (team) event for students in grades 9-12. It is open to students from any state. Registration for anglers and their coach, who will provide and drive the boat from which they compete, is open online at HighSchoolFishing.org. Participation is free for all Student Angler Federation Members. Students who are not yet SAF members will pay a $25 membership fee that includes eligibility to fish SAF tournaments at no charge; insurance coverage for students and their bass-fishing club, school and volunteers; advancement opportunities from local and state events to national events offering scholarships; a digital subscription to FLW Bass Fishing magazine; access to free online fishing education courses; and much more. High School Anglers will take off from Cassels-Boykin Park located at FM Road 3121 (off State Hwy. 147) in North Zavalla, Texas, at 6 a.m. Sunday. The weighin will be held at Cassels-Boykin Park beginning at 3 p.m. Takeoffs and weigh-ins are free and open to the public. Teams should register online at HighSchoolFishing.

org or a $25 late-registration fee will apply to those who register on-site. The top three teams from each SAF High School Fishing Open held this season will advance to a High School Fishing conference championship along with the top 10 percent of each state championship field. The top 10 percent of each conference championship field will then advance to the High School Fishing National Championship coinciding with the TBF National Championship and an FLW Tour stop in the spring of 2015. The High School Fishing national champions each receive a $5,000 college scholarship to the school of their choice. “High School Fishing provides students with a connection to their schools and an opportunity to explore their passion for the outdoors in a new and exciting way,” FLW Vice President of Operations Dave Washburn said. “It allows students to apply science, technology, engineering and math skills acquired in the classroom in a real-world scenario that is unique in high school athletics. It’s a win for the students, a win for the schools and a win for the future of fishing and conservation in the United States.” In addition to the High School Fishing National Championship, all SAF members nationwide automatically qualify for the world’s largest high school bass tournament, the 2014 High School Fishing World Finals, held on Lake Dardanelle in Russelville, Ark., on July 15-19. At the 2013 World Finals more than $40,000 in scholarships and prizes were awarded. Visit HighSchoolFishing.org for details.

lufkin parks and recreation slowpitch and kickball standings Men’s B Team Record GB Pct. Desperados 4-0 — 1.000 AA Athletics 2-2 2 .500 Southland All Stars 2-2 2 .500 Tornadoes 2-2 2 .500 Full Tilt 1-3 3 .250 Express 1-3 3 .250 Recent games Express 9, Full Tilt 8 AA Athletics 11, Tornadoes 6 Desperados 16, Southland All Stars 13 Tornadoes 16, Full Tilt 10 Southland All Stars 20, Express 19 Desperados 11, AA Athletics 10 Last week’s games Games canceled due to wet field conditions Monday’s games Desperados vs. Express, Kit 7, 6:15 p.m. Tornados vs. Southland All Stars, Kit 6, 6:15 p.m. Full Tilt vs. AA Athletics, Kit 7, 7:15 p.m. Express vs. Tornados, Kit 8, 8:15 p.m. Full Tilt vs. Desperados, Kit 7, 8:15 p.m. AA Athletics vs. Southland All Stars, Kit 8, 8:15 p.m. ——— Men’s C Team Record GB Pct. Biscuits 5-0 — 1.000 Assassins 4-1 1 .800 Mavericks 2-2 2.5 .500 Texas Dynasty 2-2 2.5 .500 Tube Sox 2-3 3 .400 Triple A Trophy 0-4 4.5 .000 Colt 45s 0-5 5 .000 Recent games Mavericks 14, Texas Dynasty 7 Texas Dynasty 15, Colt 45’s 3 Biscuits 11, Assassins 3 Tube Sox 19, Triple A Trophy 2 Biscuits 21, Mavericks 5 Assassins 22, Triple A Trophy 12 Tube Sox 13, Colt 45s 11 Last week’s games Games canceled due to wet field conditions Monday’s games Triple A Trophy vs. Biscuits, Kit 5, 6:15 Mavericks vs. Tube Sox, Kit 6, 6:15 p.m. Mavericks vs. Texas Dynasty, Kit 5, 7:15 p.m. Tube Sox vs. Colt 45s, Kit 6, 7:15 p.m. Triple A Trophy vs. Colt 45s, Kit 5, 8:15 p.m. Assassins vs. Texas Dynasty, Kit 6, 8:15 p.m. Biscuits vs. Assassins, Kit 6, 9:15 p.m. ——— Kickball Team Record GB Pct. Bomb Squad 4-0 — 1.000 Straight Ballin 4-0 — .1.000 Synchronized 4-0 — 1.000 The Champions 2-1 1.5 .667 The Mighty Rascals 2-2 2 .500 Kickin It Dirty 2-2 2 .500 Kickin Ain’t East 2-2 2 .500 Ballerz United 1-2 2.5 .333 Damage Inc. 1-3 3 .250 Ignite 1-3 3 .250 Dry Bones 0-4 4 .000 Balls of Fuego 0-4 4 .000 Recent games Straight Ballin 19, Kickin it Dirty 2 The Champions 7, Ignite 0 Ballerz United 7, Dry Bones 0 Bomb Squad 17, Damage Inc. 4 Synchronized 7, Balls of Fuego 0 Kickin it Dirty 9, The Mighty Rascals 8 Ballerz United vs. The Champions Straight Ballin 11, Dry Bones 1 Kickin Ain’t Easy 9, Ignite 7 Bomb Squad 22, The Mighty Rascals 8 Synchronized 9, Damage Inc. 7 Kickin Ain’t Easy 7, Balls of Fuego 0

Last week’s games Games canceled due to wet field conditions Tuesday’s games Ballerz United vs. Bomb Squad, Kit 5, 6:15 p.m. Dry Bones vs. Balls of Fuego, Kit 7, 6:15 p.m. Ignite vs. Kickin’ it Dirty, Kit 8, 6:15 p.m. Kickin’ Ain’t Easy vs. Synchronized, Kit 5, 7:15 p.m. The Mighty Rascals vs. Damage Inc., Kit 7, 7:15 p.m. Bomb Squad vs. Straight Ballin’, Kit 8, 7:15 p.m. Ballerz United vs. Kickin’ it Dirty, Kit 6, 8:15 p.m. Dry Bones vs. Ignite, Kit 7, 8:15 p.m. The Champions vs. Balls of Fuego, Kit 8, 8:15 p.m. Straight Ballin vs. The Mighty Rascals, Kit 5, 9:15 p.m. Damage Inc. vs. Kickin Ain’t Easy, Kit 7, 9:15 p.m. The Champions vs. Synchronized, Kit 8, 9:15 p.m. ——— Co-Ed American Team Record GB Pct. Fuego 6-0 — 1.000 Guns & Roses 5-1 1 .833 What Da Quack 4-2 2 .667 Outrage 4-2 2 .667 1 Hit 2 Quit 3-3 3 .500 Running Riot 3-3 3 .500 Lufkin Daily News 3-3 3 .500 War Birds 3-3 3 .500 Tropic Thunder 3-3 3 .500 Most Wanted 2-4 4 .333 The Co-Ed Team 2-4 4 .333 Bad Intentions 0-4 5 .000 Triple A Trophy 0-6 6 .000 Last week’s games War Birds 11, Triple A Trophy 4 1 Hit 2 Quit 16, Lufkin Daily News 0 Fuego 24, Most Wanted 1 What Da Quack 13, Outrage 11 The Co-Ed Team 19, Tropic Thunder 3 Guns & Roses 9, Running Riot 4 Outrage 18, The Co-Ed Team 14 Guns & Roses 11, 1 Hit 2 Quit 7 What Da Quack 14, Most Wanted 8 Tropic Thunder 13, War Birds 11 Fuego 18, Running Riot 3 Lufkin Daily News 22, Triple A Trophy 12 Wednesday’s games Lufkin Daily News vs. Most Wanted, Kit 1, 6:15 p.m. What Da Quack vs. The Co-Ed Team, Kit 3, 6:15 p.m. Triple A Trophy vs. Fuego, Kit 5, 6:15 p.m. 1 Hit 2 Quit vs. Tropic Thunder, Kit 6, 6:15 p.m. War Birds vs. Outrage, Kit 7, 6:15 p.m. Running Riot vs. Guns & Roses, Kit 8, 6:15 p.m. War Birds vs. Lufkin Daily News, Kit 2, 8:15 p.m. Outrage vs. Running Riot, Kit 3, 8:15 p.m. Fuego vs. The Co-Ed Team, Kit 5, 8:15 p.m. Tropic Thunder vs. Most Wanted, Kit 6, 8:15 p.m. Triple A Trophy vs. 1 Hit 2 Quit, Kit 7, 8:15 p.m. What Da Quack vs. Guns & Roses, Kit 8, 8:15 p.m. —— Co-Ed National Team Record GB Pct. Watch This 6-0 — 1.000 Slap A Pitch 5-1 1 .833 Fire & Ice 5-1 1 .833 Mean Machine 4-1 1.5 .800 Crush 4-2 2 .667

2 .667 Backwoods Brig. 4-2 Hit This 3-3 3 .500 Scared Hitless 3-3 3 .500 BYOB 2-4 4 .333 So Fresh So Clean 2-4 4 .333 Extreme Collision 1-4 4.5 .200 Wii Not Fit 1-5 5 .167 HEB 1-5 5 .167 Amish Mafia 0-6 6 .000 Last week’s games Slap A PItch 19, HEB 0 Mean Machine 11, So Fresh So Clean 9 Scared Hitless 8, Extreme Collision 4 Crush 12, Wii Not Fit 4 Fire & Ice 10, BYOB 2 Watch This 20, Hit This 4 Backwoods Brigade 11, Amish Mafia 1 Slap A Pitch 13, So Fresh So Clean 9 Watch This 21, HEB 8 Scared Hitless 14, Wii Not Fit 3 Crush 12, Hit This 6 Extreme Collision vs. Mean Machine Fire & Ice 17, Amish Mafia 5 Backwoods Brigade 13, BYOB 3 Wednesday’s games Hit This vs. Amish Mafia, Kit 1, 7:15 p.m. BYOB vs. Mean Machine, Kit 2, 7:15 p.m. So Fresh So Clean vs. HEB, Kit 3, 7:15 p.m. Scared Hitless vs. Crush, Kit 5, 7:15 p.m. Backwoods Brigade vs. Fire & Ice, Kit 6, 7:15 p.m. Wii Not Fit vs. Extreme Collision, Kit 7, 7:15 p.m. Slap A Pitch vs. Watch This, Kit 8, 6:15 p.m. So Fresh So Clean vs. Hit This, Kit 1, 8:15 p.m. BYOB vs. Wii Not Fit, Kit 2, 9:15 p.m. Backwoods Brigade vs. Mean Macnine, Kit 3, 9:15 p.m. Scared Hitless vs. HEB, Kit 6, 9:15 p.m. Watch This vs. Fire & Ice, Kit 6, 9:15 p.m. Slap A Pitch vs. Crush, Kit 7, 9:15 p.m. Extreme Collision vs. Amish Mafia, Kit 8, 9:15 p.m. Men’s D American Team W-L GB Pct. Sucios 7-1 — .875 B 52s 6-2 1 .750 Catch Up 6-2 1 .750 SWAT 5-3 2 .625 Longhorns 5-3 2 .625 Nuckin Futz 3-5 4 .375 Diamond Crew 2-6 5 .250 Pitch Please 2-6 5 .250 Yard Dogs 0-8 7 .000 Last week’s games SWAT 13, Diamond Crew 3 Longhorns 10, Nuckin Futz 7 B 52s 12, Catch Up 9 Sucios beat Yard Dogs by forfeit SWAT 14, Nuckin Futz 13 B 52s 17, Diamond Crew 8 Longhorns 27, Pitch Please 11 Catch Up 20, Yard Dogs 10 Sucios 17, Pitch Please 16 Thursday’s games SWAT vs. Diamond Crew, Kit 3, 6:15 p.m. Longhorns vs. Nuckin Futz, Kit 3, 7:15 p.m. Catch Up vs. B 52s, Kit 5, 7:15 p.m. Sucios vs. Yard Dogs, Kit 6, 7:15 p.m. SWAT vs. Nuckin Futz, Kit 3, 8:15 p.m. B 52’s vs. Diamond Crew, Kit 6, 8:15 p.m. Pitch Please vs. Longhorns, Kit 6, 8:15 p.m. Catch Up vs. Yard Dogs, Kit 5, 9:15 p.m. Sucios vs. Pitch Please, Kit 6, 9:15 p.m. Men’s D National Team W-L GB Pct. Studz 8-0 — 1.000 Got The Runs 5-3 3 .625 Sweet Heat 5-3 3 .625 The Fuzz 4-4 4 .500 4 .500 Ole Lady Mitchells 4-4 Balls of Fuego 4-4 4 .500

Wulfpack 4-4 4 .500 AAA Trophy 3-5 5 .375 Just Wanta Play 2-6 6 .250 1st Methodist 1-7 7 .125 Last week’s games Studz 14, Sweet Heat 7 Ole Lady Mitchells 16 ,AAA Trophy 6 The Fuzz 12, First Methodist 8 Balls of Fuego 13, Wulfpack 1 Got the Runs 15, First Methodist 2

Wulfpack 16, AAA Trophy 7 Sweet Heat 10, Just Wanta Play, 2 Got The Runs 14, Ole Lady Mitchells 8 Studz 13, The Fuzz 9 Balls of Fuego 16, Just Wanta Play 2 Thursday’s games AAA Trophy vs. The Fuzz, Kit 5, 6:15 p.m. Wulfpack vs. Sweet Heat, Kit 6, 6:15 p.m. Got the Runs vs. Balls of Fuego, Kit 7, 6:15 p.m.

Ole Lady Mitchells vs. Just Wanta Play, Kit 8, 6:15 p.m. Sweet Heat vs. AAA Trophy, Kit 7, 7:15 p.m. Balls of Fuego vs. First Methodist, Kit 8, 7:15 p.m. Wulfpack vs. Just Wanta Play, Kit 7, 8:15 p.m. Studz vs. First Methodist, Kit 8, 8:15 p.m. The Fuzz vs. Got the Runs, Kit 7, 9:15 p.m. Ole Lady Mitchells vs. Studz, Kit 8, 9:15 p.m.

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•The Tampa Bay Rays ended Sunday with a 24-40 record, the worst in the majors. The last time the club could claim the worst record was back in 2007 when the team was known as the Devil Rays. • When the Yankees signed Japanese pitcher Masahiro Tanaka to a seven-year, $155 million deal over the winter, they knew they were getting a future star, but feared he might need a year or so to adjust to life in the major leagues. But the righthander has made 12 starts and owns a 9-1 record with a 2.02 ERA. He has a 0.957 WHIP and 92 strikeouts in 84.2 innings. His 12 quality starts to begin a career is the second-longest streak since 1912. Steve Rogers of the Montreal Expos began his career with 16 quality starts in 1973. • How hot have the Blue Jays been? Since May 11, the team won 20 of 26 games and built a lead of 5.5 games in the American League East after being 3.5 back on May 11.

Adrian Beltre, Texas

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Felix Hernandez, Seattle

King Felix is clearly in midseason form for the Mariners. Seattle has won Hernandez’s last seven starts, and opponents scored a total of 15 runs in those seven games. Last week, the ace struck out eight with no walks in a win at Yankee Stadium. The righthander followed that performance with seven shutout innings at Tampa Bay in which he whiffed a career-high 15 but was saddled with a no-decision.

Jonathan Lucroy, Milwaukee

The Brewers’ catcher is making a case to be the starter for the National League in the AllStar Game. Last week, he batted .480 with two home runs. He scored eight runs in the seven games, including the only run in Sunday’s 1-0 win at Pittsburgh.

Jordan Zimmermann, Washington

The Nationals are beginning to come alive in the NL East and pitching is leading the way. Zimmermann was absolutely terrific last week with 17 scoreless innings. After eight shutout innings vs. Philadelphia, he tossed a two-hit shutout at San Diego, allowing just two hits without a walk and 12 strikeouts.

2014 TOP DRAFT PICKS 1. Brady Aiken, LHP Astros Cathedral Catholic HS, San Diego, CA

Aiken was dominant in winning a gold medal for the 18-and-under USA team at the 2013 World Cup.

2. Tyler Kolek, RHP Shepherd, HS (Texas)

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3. Carlos Rodon, LHP NC State

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4. Kyle Schwarber, C Indiana

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5. Nick Gordon, SS Olympia HS, Orlando, FL

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The youngster can hit triple digits with his fastball and also has a polished curve and slider.

Considered a favorite to go No. 1 in the draft since his freshman season, some teams may have shied away from the lefty given a high workload this spring.

His 18 homers set an IU record and ranked third in Division I.

The son of former major league pitcher Tom, Gordon is bigger and stronger than his older brother Dee of the Dodgers.

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Fearing losing their superstar via free agency at the conclusion of the season, the New York Mets trade future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver, who was 7-3 with a 3.00 ERA at the time, to the Cincinnati Reds for pitcher Pat Zachry, infielder Doug Flynn and minor league outfielders Steve Henderson and Dan Norman.

June 19, 1973

Just two weeks after being drafted by the San Diego Padres, Dave Winfield makes his major league debut. Manager Don Zimmer inserts the rookie in left field, batting seventh. After three ground outs, Winfield leads off the ninth inning with a single off of Jerry Reuss of the Astros.

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Giants San Fran fans enjoying the every-other-year plan. A’s Scored the most runs in the majors and allowed the fewest. Brewers ERA has risen from 3.19 to 3.61 over last 20 games. Blue Jays Bashing Blue Jays have largest lead in American League. Angels Starters have 3.71 ERA, relievers 4.37. Tigers Bullpen woes continue. Dodgers Struggling at home (13-19), excelling on the road (20-12). Braves Lost eight of last 12 while compiling a 3.98 ERA. Cardinals Redbirds are 16-8 when they homer, 17-23 when they don’t. Nationals Given up more than four runs just twice in last 23 games. Orioles Kevin Gausman about to turn corner as Orioles’ next ace. Yankees Lost eight of last 12 while batting just .240. Marlins Henderson Alvarez picking up slack for Jose Fernandez. Mariners ERA is impressive 3.08 over last 20 games (13-7). Rangers Begin nine-game West Coast swing this weekend. White Sox 2014 high-water mark: 2 games over .500, low mark is 3 under. Red Sox Played just 15 games in front of fewer than 30,000 fans (6-9). Rockies MVP candidate Troy Tulowitzki leads majors in both OBP and SLG. Indians Topped the .500 mark on Sunday for first time since April 9. Royals Took three of four from St. Louis and two of three from Yanks. Reds Alfredo Simon has more than 25 percent of team’s wins. Pirates 3.42 ERA over last 18 games has future looking brighter. Padres Friars own a .253 OBP when leading off an inning. Mets Six-game losing streak includes three one-run losses. Twins Brian Dozier’s 52 runs tied for best in majors. Diamondbacks Improving Snakes are 20-15 since a dismal 8-22 start. Astros Streaking Astros have won 11 of last 15. Phillies Suddenly, the aging Phils own worst record in NL. Cubs Pennsylvania road trip this week could be fruitful. Rays Most disappointing team in the majors finding new ways to lose.

College World Series The 2014 College World Series will begin in Omaha, Neb., on Saturday, June 14. The UC Irvine Anteaters and Texas Longhorns will open play on Saturday afternoon. Vanderbilt and Louisville, a rematch of a 2013 Super Regional in which Louisville won in Nashville, will follow. The other side of the bracket will open play on Sunday, June 15, with an all Big 12 matchup featuring Texas Tech and TCU is the first game, followed by Virginia and Ole Miss. Both the Cavaliers and Rebels lost the first game of the Super Regional before winning two straight to advance. The format is double-elimination in bracket play with winners of each bracket determined on June 20, with extra games on June 21 if necessary. A best-of-three games championship series will be played on June 23-25 to determine the 2014 College World Series champion. Texas is making a record 35th appearance in the CWS and Louisville is the only school in this field to appear last year as well. In 2013, UCLA defeated Mississippi State in two games in the championship series.

Best Players Drafted at Each Slot MLB has held an annual free agent draft for 50 years now. The first, in 1965, featured Rick Monday as the first-ever player drafted. The draft has no doubt had the single greatest impact toward creating parity in the major leagues. Prior to the draft, clubs basically bid for players individually, leaving the rich to get richer. The 2014 Draft was held last week, and another generation of stars will soon begin their professional careers. With that in mind, here are the best draft picks at each position in the first 30 picks. No. 1 Ken Griffey, Jr., Seattle, 1987 Obviously, there have been numerous No. 1 overall selections of note. The best player? I’ll go with Griffey ahead of Chipper Jones and Alex Rodriguez. No. 2 Reggie Jackson, K.C. A’s, 1966 For 25 years, Steve Chilcott was the only No. 1 selection not to make the majors. For some reason the Mets thought he would turn out better than Reggie. Oops. Of the four No. 2 picks prior to 2010 who failed to make the majors, two were Blue Jays. No. 3 Robin Yount, Milwaukee, 1973 The Hall of Famer spent his entire career with the organization that drafted him and promoted him to the majors at age 18. Yount’s long-time teammate Paul Molitor, drafted four years later, is a close second. Current stars Evan Longoria, Manny Machado and Eric Hosmer were all taken at No. 3. No. 4 Dave Winfield, San Diego, 1973 The University of Minnesota star was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings, the Atlanta Hawks and the Utah Stars of the old ABA. Winfield skipped the minor leagues on his way to the Hall of Fame. Barry Larkin, Kevin Brown and Thurman Munson are runners-up. The Orioles have had six No. 4 picks: Gregg Olson, Jeffrey Hammonds, Adam Loewen, Brian Matusz, Dylan Bundy and Kevin Gausman.

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No. 5 Dwight Gooden, N.Y. Mets, 1982 It’s likely that either Buster Posey or Ryan Braun (both owners of MVP trophies) will unseat Gooden at some point. No. 6 Barry Bonds, Pittsburgh, 1985 The skinny kid out of Arizona State was a can’t-miss prospect. Derek Jeter hasn’t been too bad either. The Nationals have done well at this spot recently with Anthony Rendon and Ross Detwiler. No. 7 Frank Thomas, Chi. White Sox, 1989 The big tight end from Auburn quickly became the Big Hurt and Big Star in Chicago. Troy Tulowitzki, Clayton Kershaw and Prince Fielder were also No. 7 selections. Jones, Athlon Sports; Bonds, Tom DiPace No. 8 Todd Helton, Colorado, 1995 Once a starting quarterback for the Chipper Jones (left), forged a Hall of Fame career with the Atlanta Braves, but isn’t the best No. 1 Vols (ahead of Peyton Manning), overall draft pick ever. Pittsburgh made Barry Bonds the best No. 6 pick ever in 1995. and a closer for a College World Series team, Helton has little competi- No. 12 Nomar Garciaparra, Boston, 1994 No. 16 Lance Berkman, Houston, 1997 tion for this honor. Interestingly, Wade Kirk Gibson would be the choice for No. 17 Roy Halladay, Toronto, 1995 Townsend, a right-handed pitcher out most dramatic moment, and Jered No. 18 Willie Wilson, K.C. Royals, 1974 of Rice, went No. 8 in back-to-back Weaver will likely be the best once he No. 19 Roger Clemens, Boston, 1983 years to Baltimore and Tampa Bay. approaches 200 wins. No. 20 Mike Mussina, Baltimore, 1990 No. 9 Kevin Appier, K.C. Royals, 1987 No. 13 Manny Ramirez, Cleveland, 1991 No. 21 Rick Sutcliffe, L.A. Dodgers, 1974 The picking gets slim here, but Appier If this were the 13th round, the choice No. 22 Craig Biggio, Houston, 1987 edges Barry Zito by virtue of 169 wins would easily be Albert Pujols, but to 165. Mark Kotsay has played in the Ramirez is the best at the 13th overall No. 23 Jacoby Ellsbury, Boston, 2005 most career games with 1,914. spot. Paul Konerko, Frank Tanana and No. 24 Rondell White, Mont. Expos, 1990 Garry Templeton deserve a nod. Chris No. 25 Mike Trout, L.A. Angels, 2009 No. 10 Ted Simmons, St. Louis, 1967 No. 26 Alan Trammell, Detroit, 1976 It’s difficult to ignore Mark McGwire’s Sale is rising quickly. No. 27 Vida Blue, Kansas City A’s, 1967 583 home runs, but Simmons was an No. 14 Jason Varitek, Seattle, 1994 impact catcher with close to 2,500 Stats wise, it would be easy to pick No. 28 Lee Smith, Chicago Cubs, 1975 games. Madison Bumgarner is a good Derrek Lee or Tino Martinez or even No. 29 George Brett, K.C. Royals, 1971 bet to take over from Simmons in the Jason Heyward. Jose Fernandez may No. 30 Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia, 1971 near future. be the man of the future once he recovers from Tommy John surgery. No. 11 Andrew McCutchen, Pitt., 2005 The All-Star centerfielder is being No. 15 Jim Rice, Boston, 1971 chased by teammate Neil Walker, The Anderson, S.C., prepster was drafted a year ahead of McCutchen, in the bigs to stay by 1975. and George Springer, who made his Chase Utley worked out major league debut last month. pretty well for the Phillies.

Stolen bases for Dee Gordon of the Los Angeles Dodgers. That’s more than half of the teams in the majors.

Felix Hernandez of Seattle eclipsed 1,800 career strikeouts in his last outing on Sunday. Only seven pitchers have recorded more at age 28 than Hernandez. How many of them can you name?

More tickets sold in Miami for the two Rays-Marlins games than the two in Tampa Bay. Career games Elvis Andrus of the Rangers has played against Cleveland. He hit safely in the first 38, breaking the streak with an 0-for-4 on Sunday. The 38 games fell six short of the record of the 44 consecutive games in which Vladimir Guerrero hit safely against Texas. Career saves for Craig Kimbrel of the Atlanta Braves. The All-Star closer broke the club record of 154 held by John Smoltz last Saturday. The Los Angeles Angels’ record outside the American League West. Speed of pitch from Jeremy Guthrie to Brian McCann on Saturday. McCann was a little out in front but fouled it off. It was a 1-2 curveball. Later in the at-bat McCann doubled in three runs on a 94-mph fastball. Games gained in the standings by Cleveland over 21 days from May 18 to June 8.

TRIVIA ANSWER: Pedro Martinez (1,818), Dwight Gooden (1,835), Bob Feller (1,836), Don Drysdale (1,934), Bert Blyleven (2,082), Walter Johnson (2,117) and Sam McDowell (2,159).

While injuries have depleted the Rangers’ lineup this season, there is nothing wrong with Beltre now. In six games last week, he had five multi-hit games and drove in eight runs. The third baseman is now 15 hits shy of 2,500 for his career and 16 home runs short of 400.

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Ratio of strikeouts to walks for Cincinnati hitters from May 23 to June 8. They struck out 147 times and drew just 21 walks, including one intentional. Tom DiPace


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The black-legged deer tick one of the primary carriers of Lyme Disease. By Matt Williams Outdoors Writer School is out, summer is here and many folks are planning their family vacations. While some will gravitate to the high country where temperatures are cooler, many may head south to the beach for some fun in the sun. Others may choose to kick back and chill closer to home. Wherever you go, it would be wise to take some precautions to protect yourself against Mother Nature while outdoors. You might get bit if you don’t.

Sun protection The sun doesn’t bite, but it burns. Protecting your skin from the sun’s harmful UVA and UVB rays is a must. Otherwise, you boost the chances of developing big problems later on in life. Continued overexposure to the sun can lead to premature aging of the skin. Worse yet, it can cause skin cancer, a silent killer that disfigures or causes death in thousands of Americans every year. The best way to protect yourself is to stay indoors when the sun is high in the sky and venture outdoors early and late in the day. If that is not an option, always be sure to protect your skin using a good-quality sunscreen with a suitable SPF rating. SPF means sun protection factor. The higher the SPF rating, the longer and better it will protect your skin. I prefer to go big when it comes to SPF. Sunscreens with a SPF-45 rating will provide good protection for about eight hours so long as it is applied generously. Proper application is necessary for sunscreen to provide maximum protection. Most manufacturers advise applying sunblock at least 30 minutes before exposure so it can be absorbed by the skin. Reapplications throughout the day are advised if you swim or sweat. As an added precaution, wear a long sleeve shirt and pants made of lightweight, breathable material. Companies like Simms and AFTCO make a wide variety of sun- protective clothing such as shirts, hoods, gloves and gaiters with the angler in mind.

Stuff that bites Venture outside during the

summertime and you are sure to come in contact with a wide variety of insects. Many of them bite or sting. While some some insect bites will make you itch, others could cause you to contract some nasty diseases such as Lyme Disease or West Nile Virus. Lyme Disease is transmitted to humans and animals by tick bites. It is the most common tickborne disease in the Northern Hemisphere. Several types of ticks are prone to carry the disease. In Texas, the primary carrier is the blacklegged deer tick. The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) lists findings of these ticks in dozens of Texas counties spanning all ecological regions of the state. Often times, a human that is bitten by an infected tick will develop a bullseye-shaped rash around the bite. The disease can cause terminal arthritis and a host of neurological problems such as numbness, poor motor coordination, memory loss, difficulty with concentration and heart malfunction. While Lyme Disease can usually be treated in a few weeks using antibiotics, it is best to avoid it if you can. Probably the best preventative measure is to avoid frequenting places where ticks live — a virtual impossibility for those who spend much time outdoors Texas. The next best line of defense is to use a good insect repellent like Deep Woods OFF. Spray all your clothing liberally. It is also a good idea to wear boots and seal off pants legs at the ankles by wrapping them with masking tape. This forces the ticks to crawl up the outside of your pants, thus increasing the chances of the tick being seen before it bites you. Always inspect yourself and children thoroughly after visiting a suspect area. Look for ticks around the waistline, groin, base of the scalp, navel, armpits, head and behind the knees and ears. In the event you are bitten by a tick, carefully remove it using tweezers. Grasp it as close to the head as possible and pull gently until the tick releases from the skin. Follow up by swabbing the bite with alcohol. Place the tick in a small container with a moist paper towel and store it in the

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Boaters and fishermen should always make sure to protect their skin using a high-quality sunscreen and/or protective clothing before venturing out for a long day on the water.

refrigerator. If suspicious symptoms follow, the tick can then be tested to determine whether it was carrying a disease or not. Similar precautions should be taken to avoid contracting another nasty illness called West Nile Virus, a potentially fatal disease that is transmitted to humans, birds, dogs, horses and other mammals by mosquitos. The disease originated in Africa in 1937 and made its way to Texas around 2002. Between 200211, there were 2,200 WNV cases involving humans reported statewide, according the U.S Center for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2012, a severe outbreak of 1,900 cases were reported in Texas. Anyone bitten by an infected mosquito can contract West Nile, but some may never even know

it. People beyond the age of 50, or those in poor health with weakened immune systems are the ones at highest risk for developing the most serious problems such as encephalitis or swelling of the brain; and meningitis, swollen tissue around the brain and spine. The best insect repellents to use against ticks, mosquitos and other biting insects are those that contain DEET. Different insect repellents contain varying levels of DEET, which can alter the longevity of protection. Repellents that contain higher percentages of DEET will last significantly longer. OFF! Deep Woods Sportsmen contains 98 percent DEET and will last up to 10 hours. Good insect repellents also provide protection against chig-

gers, no-see-ums, flies and other biting bugs that can make life miserable and pose some serious health risks, short term and long term, alike. Some Tips on Avoiding Tick and Mosquito Bites Here are some things you can do minimize the chances of being bitten by ticks and mosquitos: ■■ Tuck your pants leg into your socks and your shirt into your pants. This precaution will helpkeep them outside you clothes where they can be picked off before they bite. ■■ Wear light colored clothing. Dark ticks are more easily spotted against a light background. ■■ Inspect clothes often for ticks. Have a companion inspect your back. ■■ Apply repellents according to label instructions. Applying

directly to clothing is most effective. ■■ Inspect your body thoroughly when you get in from the field. Have a companion inspect your back, or use a mirror. ■■ Inspect children at least once daily for ticks. When in heavily infested areas inspect children every three to fou hours. ■■ When hiking, stay in the middle of trails. ■■ Mosquitos are most active when late in the evening and early in the morning. Apply an insect repellent with a high DEET content when venturing outside. ■■ Empty the water out of buckets and other outside containers. These are types of places where mosquitos will breed. Matt Williams is a freelance writer based in Nacogdoches. He can be reached by email, mattwilliams@netdot.com.

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Reneau, Marks slam monster sacks in T-Bend championship

by Matt Williams Outdoors Writer There are some great bass lakes in Texas, but there isn’t a single one governed by the standard statewide limit that is fishing any better than Toledo Bend is right now. The massive Texas/ Louisiana border lake has been kicking out mega sacks for the better part of a year now, and it appears the big bite is going to carry right on through the sum-

mer. To get a feel for how strong the lake is fishing, look at the final results of the Texas Team Trail Championship held there June 7-8. Teams were were allowed to weigh in five fish per day. Phil Marks of Dallas and Tim Reneau of Del Rio teamed up to win the event with an incredible two-day weight of 63.28 pounds. That’s a 6.3 pound per fish average on 10 bass. It may be the heaviest two-day tournament

weight ever recorded on Toledo Bend since the five-fish, 14-inch limit went in to effect in the late 1980s. Not surprisingly, Marks/Reneau crushed the field. They bested second place finishers Joe Dan Sentina and Lamont Loyd by nearly 20 pounds. Sentina/Loyd’s two-day weight of 43.98 would have won most tournaments. The Top 10 included three more totals over 40 pounds and five sacks between 36 1/2 pounds and 38 1/2

pounds. Reneau, a well-known rod maker and offshore specialist on Falcon and Amistad, described the tournament as one where everything lined up for he and his partner to fish their strengths. “It was pretty much the perfect storm,” he said. “We fished out deep for several days before the lake went off limits, but the fish just weren’t out there yet. “When the lake went off limits the weather turned off hot and

the winds died. That changed everything.” Three consecutive days of light wind, hot weather and bright sun spurred the fast growth of several hydrilla beds Reneau/Marks had located the previous week. Plus, it warmed water temperatures enough that it pushed big schools thick-shouldered bass to them. “The grass was only about two feet off the bottom when the lake went off limits, but it shot up

about two more feet by the time the tournament started,” Reneau said. “It was like somebody flipped a light switch. One day there was nothing there and they next they were piled up everywhere. By the time tournament got started we had about 30 different groups of fish marked and they were chomping. All we did is run around and fish waypoints.” Reneau said all but two of the fish they weighed were caught south of the Pendelton Bridge.


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of a Lumberjack. When Stephen F. Austin officials conducted a search for a new leader, it led them to Conque, a coach with 105 wins in 14 seasons on his mantle who wanted a new challenge. “The challenge I have to face every day has energized me,” he said. Aptly enough, Conque calls those challenges, “sawing wood.” Although he grew up a selfproclaimed “sports nerd,” Clint Conque never envisioned he would become a football coach, “I’d lay in bed and dream about being a first-round pick of the Green Bay Packers,” he said. “I was one of those kids who grew up with three TV stations. “During the week, I’d listen to games on the radio. I was a sports junkie — horse racing, basketball — I enjoyed following and adopting teams like the Packers, Astros, Spurs and Yankees. You could get those teams on the radio. I was a sports junkie. Football was my passion.” After being introduced to football as a youth, he attended and played sports at Catholic High School in Baton Rouge, La. His mother, a secretary, made the sacrifices for him to enroll at the school known for its academics and athletics. “I’ll always be indebted to her for that, sacrificing to put me in a quality environment,” Conque said. “I had the un-airconditioned car in the parking lot.” While he was a safety and quarterback on the football field, it was on the track oval where he developed into an allaround athlete, largely by improving his speed by training for sprints and relays. “I get in the best shape of my life,” he said. “That’s where I gained the confidence to take football to another level.” After high school, he played safety at Southwestern Mississippi Community College after going through an open tryout. “I wasn’t very fast, wasn’t very big, but I had good grades,” he said. “I just needed development.” After his time there, a 210-pounder named Conque signed with Nicholls State and played his way into an AllAmerican linebacker. “I was a sack guy,” he said. “Outside linebacker, just an effort guy. I had a good football IQ, and I studied the game.” A business major with a minor in marketing, Conque still didn’t have a goal of coaching football. His aspiration of playing in the NFL was shortened by a knee injury when he was trying out for the Los Angeles Raiders. “I got to be around some great football players,” he said. “I got to experience some things.” Conque returned home to Louisiana and married a coach’s daughter, Angele, who Conque said had no ambition of marrying a football coach. Conque thought about working in marketing or sales for an oil company, but that industry had dried up. “I went back to what I knew well,” he said. “There was an opportunity to do something I enjoyed. Thirty years ago this year, I was a graduate assistant at Nicholls. “I knew a lot about the game. I enjoyed fetching and catching, doing the menial things. The accuracy of the work was important, and I learned a lot.” But there were road blocks. The night he told his wife he was going into coaching, she walked out of the restaurant. “She didn’t want to be married to a coach,” Conque said. “She had grown up in that environment all her life. She has been a phenomenal coach’s wife, that’s for sure.” The early years of Conque’s career took him to places like Nicholls State, McNeese State, Samford and Louisiana Tech. At Nicholls, he coached under defensive coordinator Denzil Cox, who would later serve in that capacity at SFA and eventually for Conque at Central Arkansas. His first crack of coaching offense was as running back coach at McNeese, where tailback Tony Citizen taught him “more about the position that I could teach him.” His experience with an offense broadened at Samford while coaching under Terry Bowden and then at Louisiana Tech, where he served as an assistant seven seasons. The last one there was as offensive coordinator under coach Gary Crowton, who Conque called “one of the most

innovated coaches I’ve ever been around.” Conque didn’t get the head coaching job at Louisiana Tech when Crowton left, instead serving as offensive coordinator his last season. From there, he had two job offers — as head coach at a Division II school in Conway, Ark., or as offensive coordinator at New Mexico. Ready for a new challenge as a head coach, Conque took his array of experience to Central Arkansas. “Defense, special teams, offense — I had been exposed to a lot,” he said. “I had a business background. The administrative stuff would come fairly naturally to me.” Conque won 105 games at Central Arkansas, which puts him in elite company in the state. He and legendary coach Frank Broyles are the only two Arkansas coaches with more than 100 wins. Along with the victories were two playoff appearances in six seasons in the Division II Gulf South Conference. The program played as an independent during an 8-3 season in 2006 before joining the Southland Conference. In his time in the Southland, his team’s were 33-16 in league play and won two SLC titles and playoff berths that came with them in 2008 and 2012. Central Arkansas may have been the new kid on the block when it joined the Southland, but word quickly got around that the Bears were hard-nosed, well-coached and respected by the way they played every weekend. “I wanted my teams to emulate the way I played the game,” Conque said. “We never had the biggest or fastest, but we won at a high level. “I’m a big player development guy. I believe in the process. When I speak of the process, it’s the offseason, summer retention, going to class and the video study. I put a lot of expectations on the players and coaches.” During his time at UCA, he interviewed for the SFA opening in 2005, eventually withdrawing his name in a search that resulted in Robert McFarland being hired. While Conque was successful at Central Arkansas, he wondered about the possibility of taking it to the next level, at a school that offers more resources in the way of recruiting opportunities, practice facilities and money for both himself and his assistant coaches. “I couldn’t keep quality coaches there — I was losing coaches because of salaries to high schools,” Conque said. “I had taken the program to a high level. “Only North Dakota State has done it better. We almost won 70 percent of our games.” The coach said UCA’s facilities were limited, and there was constant tension between the school’s faculty and athletics programs. “I didn’t know if we could win a national championship there,” he said. “We had a new stadium, had a lot of shiny things. But the resources, the recruiting base — I needed a change. And I always wanted to coach in Texas.”

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The late John Outlaw speaks during the Lufkin Pro Day event in July 2010.

Outlaw Continued from Page 1C until it does justice to him. I pray about it every day. Being able to take on something as big as Coach Outlaw isn’t an easy thing, and I don’t want to do it halfway.” Skinner is still in the process of putting together some final interviews before beginning the final editing process. One of those interviews will come on Monday when he has a one-on-one interview with new University of Texas head coach Charlie Strong, who is expected to discuss the influence Outlaw had on his coaching career. “He had his ‘Coming on Strong’ Tour, so I drove up from Dripping Springs to Waco for that,” Skinner said. “I took my card that said CoachOutlaw.com on it and handed it to him. He said, ‘Coach Outlaw. That’s my guy.’ Coach Strong didn’t blink an eye. He said if it was for Coach Outlaw, he would do it.” Skinner also said he was waiting to interview some of Outlaw’s family members to complete the process. There are also some high-profile names that are coming aboard to help complete the documentary, Skinner said. Nevie Owens, who was an assistant editor for Before Sunset, which was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, will help with the project. “I got a great editor to come in on the project,” Skinner said. “She can give me a different perspective on everything. She is a phenomenal woman, and she has a lot to offer.” In addition, he is getting the help of Sandra Adair, who was the editor of movies such as Bernie, Dazed and Confused, Before Sunset, and Before Sunrise. “I need someone to ask what I’m doing here or what I’m trying to accomplish there,” Skinner said. “She would be more of a consultant and come in as the movie gets closer to publication.” He is also enlisting the help of Andrew Shapter, who just finished working on The Teller and

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possible, he said his main focus was telling a complete story of a local legend. “I’ve always known this documentary wasn’t about 303 wins and three state championships,” Skinner said. “It’s about the

influence he’s had on children across this nation.” More information on the movie, including a movie trailer, can be seen at CoachOutlaw.com. Josh Havard’s email address is jhavard@lufkindailynews.com.

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OBBES: Do you have an idea for your story yet? CALVIN: You can’t just turn on creativity like a faucet. You have to be in the right mood. HOBBES: What mood would that be? CALVIN: Last-minute panic. When online gaming company Zynga went public a few years ago, it warned investors of a weird morgan housel problem it was having. “Many of our employees may be able to receive significant proceeds from sales of our equity in the public markets after our initial public offering, which may reduce their motivation to continue to work for us,” it wrote. Employees were so well-paid they were getting lazy. Mae West said, “Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.” But it can also be a curse. Scarcity has benefits that managers, investors and everyday people habitually ignore. I was talking to a colleague recently about a company that paid off an onerous debt load, freeing it from the chains of creditors. I thought this was a great thing, which seemed like the obvious response. He convinced me otherwise. “All companies should have a little debt,” he said. “Just enough to keep them focused, less distracted by temptation, and (thinking) twice before blowing money on bad ideas.” Too much freedom can be devastating, as trustfund babies, lottery winners and bored retirees often demonstrate. In their book “Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much,” Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir write: “When scarcity captures the mind, we become more attentive and efficient. There are many situations in our lives where maintaining focus can be challenging. We procrastinate at work because we keep getting distracted. We buy overpriced items at the grocery store because our minds are elsewhere. A tight deadline or a shortage of cash focuses us on the task at hand. With our minds riveted, we are less prone to careless error. This makes perfect sense: scarcity captures us because it is important, worthy of our attention.” Nassim Taleb writes about the same idea in his book, “Antifragile”: “The record shows that, for society, the richer we become, the harder it gets to live within our means. Abundance is harder for us to handle than scarcity.” That’s pretty much America’s story of the last three decades. In 2002, Alan Greenspan told Congress that “children, dogs, cats and moose are getting credit cards.” It was record abundance, where nearly anyone could buy nearly anything. It felt amazing, but it almost ruined the economy. It took 10 percent unemployment and a 50 percent market crash — widespread scarcity — to get people to cut up credit cards, sell the stuff they never used and start saving money again. The prosperity of the early 2000s gave us some of the dumbest financial behavior ever seen, while the pain of the last five years brought out some of the smartest, most rational behavior witnessed in decades. It’s hard to accept that people act smarter and more efficiently when the economy is weak, because no one wants a weak economy. But it’s often the case, especially among businesses. Necessity is the mother of invention, and there’s evidence that entrepreneurship increases during recessions. According to the Kauffman Foundation, more than half of Fortune 500 companies were founded during a recession or bear market. The supermarket and laundromat were both created during the Great Depression as solutions to a weak economy. Penicillin — credited with saving tens of millions of lives — didn’t go into widespread use in the medical field until World War II necessitated near-frantic scientific development. “The excess energy released from overreaction to setbacks is what innovates!” Taleb writes. This has obvious limits. The working poor have been criticized as lazy and unwilling to take responsibility SEE MOTLEY FOOL, PAGE 3D

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2 local pharmacies now carrying Nexafed Nasal decongestant resistant to production of methamphetamine By JESSICA COOLEY The Lufkin News

Two Lufkin pharmacies are among retailers nationwide carrying a nasal decongestant resistant to methamphetamine production. The product known as Nexafed has the same active ingredient — pseudoephedrine — as other popular decongestants like Sudafed that are widely used to cook methamphetamine. Unlike Sudafed and its counterparts, Nexafed uses “Impede Technology” to block the extraction of pseudoephedrine for meth production, according to Brookshire Brothers Pharmacy Manager Matt Baker. “When meth cooks try to extract the pseudoephedrine from the tablet, it forms a gel and then prevents the dissolution into the product,” Baker said. Nexafed is just as effective and around the same price as similar products, Baker said. Since Brookshire Brothers began carrying Nexafed a few months ago, he said, customers have expressed interest as they learn of its existence. “People think it is interesting that the formulation exists,” he said. “You see some of this technology with some of the opiates and some of the drugs that are abused, so it’s cool that it’s being transferred over to this, because meth is a problem here.” Because it contains pseudoephedrine, purchasers must show their driver’s

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Brookshire Brothers Chestnut Street Pharmacy Manager Matt Baker shows off the pharmacy’s new product, Nexafed. The decongestant contains pseudoephedrine but cannot be broken down to manufacture methamphetamine. It is also available at Abeldt’s Pharmacy. license in compliance with state law. Since 2006, pharmacies have been required to keep pseudoephedrine, ephedrine and norpseudoephedrine products behind the counter and document the purchaser and quantity in a log book, according to the Texas State Board of

Pharmacy. Originally the log book was handwritten, but in 2011 the state passed a bill requiring pharmacies to use computer-based real-time monitoring — the NPLEx system. “Since the national registry, it has cut

it down quite a bit. Before that, when it was a written log you would get those people all the time,” Baker said. “You knew, between stores, we would call and say, ‘Hey, watch out. This guy comes in SEE NEXAFED, PAGE 3D

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Mama Tried and won window decorating contest By STEVE KNIGHT The Lufkin News “Mama Tried” again ... and won again in a newspaper window decorating contest sponsored by The Lufkin Daily News and Main Street Lufkin. After winning the annual Downtown Window Decorating Contest sponsored by Main Street in December, Mama Tried, located in the Angelina Hotel building, was the first-place finisher again this month with a display that includthompson ed a newspaper lamp shade and a man — made from newspapers — delivering newspapers on a bike. Right next door, The Pink Leopard received a second place nod for its display, which included a newspaper dress and a newspaper poodle. Mama Tried won a half-page advertisement in The Lufkin News, while The Pink Leopard gets a quarter-page ad. According to Main Street Director Barbara Thompson, judges were Main Street program directors from the Austin area who were visiting Lufkin this past week for Main Street professional development workshops. Although they were happy to oblige, Thompson said, the judges had a difficult decision to make. “Visiting Main Street directors thought it was a good partnership with The Lufkin News and downtown Lufkin merchants,” Thompson said. “They enjoyed looking at the windows displayed with newspapers. Some were talking about using the idea in their city.” Downtown merchants take time and

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Wanda Wesch stands in one of the window displays of her Mama Tried store, which has been named the winner of The Lufkin Daily News and Main Street Lufkin Window Decorating Contest. Several downtown businesses participated in the contest, in which they were asked to create fun window displays using copies of The Lufkin Daily News. This newspaper deliveryman on a three-wheeled bicycle is one of several newspaper-themed displays in Mama Tried’s windows. pride on their day-to-day window displays, Thompson said. “Drivers are often seen cruising slower in downtown admiring the beautiful decorated windows,” she said. “Adding a portion of their display window to incorporate newspapers was unique and fun. Night and day, people were seen standing in front of windows pointing and smiling to each other about

the decorations. It certainly caught their attention enough to go inside the stores to shop.” Windows were judged on originality, creativity, use of newspaper and lighting. Newspapers were required as a significant part of the design, and the newspaper’s header, “The Lufkin News,” must have been clearly visible in the window at least once.

The Lufkin Daily News supplied each participant with 20 newspapers and gave away a couple of end rolls of unused newsprint at no charge. For more information about Main Street Lufkin programs, visit cityoflufkin.com/ms/aboutmainstreet.htm or call 633-0205. Steve Knight’s email address is sknight@lufkindailynews.com.

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Workers in key industries getting most pay raises By BERNARD CONDON AP Business Writer

aro, an economist at PayScale, a paytracking firm. Typically in a recovery, raises in a few industries lead to raises in others as workers become confident enough to quit one job for another for more pay. This time, the subpar recovery has slowed pay gains. Technology has played a role, too. It’s lifted pay for people who work, for example, with programs that sift data from your mobile devices so companies can pitch products matched to your interests. Yet workers in industries upended by the Internet, such as retailers left behind by e-commerce, have been hurt. Here are industry standouts — and laggards — on pay:

NEW YORK — If you hope to get a raise that finally feels like one, it helps to work in the right industry. Historically, at this stage in the economy’s recovery, pay would be rising in most sectors. But five years after the Great Recession officially ended, raises remain uneven across industries and, as a whole, have barely kept up with prices. Overall pay has been rising about 2 percent a year, roughly equal to inflation. The best raises have gone to workers with specialized skills in a few booming industries — energy, transportation, health care, technology. Those in retail or government have been less fortunate. “If you’re in an in-demand field, with Oil and gas Fracking — the pumping of liquid the right skill set, the chance of getting a raise is much higher,” says Katie Bard- and sand into the ground to squeeze oil

from rocks — is opposed by environmentalists worried about pollution. But it’s driven a boom in jobs and wages. Oil and gas workers earned an average 11 percent more an hour in April than they did a year ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s more than five times the average gain across all industries.

Temp surge Though many temp workers would like full-time jobs with benefits, at least their pay is climbing. Robert Half International, a staffing firm, says higher pay for its temps forced it to raise the rates it charges employers by 2.6 percent in the first quarter, a point higher than its increase late last year.

High-tech Non-managers at computer-system

design companies earned an average 4.1 percent more in April than a year ago, the latest in a string of increases beginning in 2012. Their pay hadn’t risen in the three prior years. Pay is strong for specialists in “Big Data” — digital information that includes data culled from mobile devices to spot trends or build digital dossiers on people. Also hot are people who use technology to help health care providers digitize medical records. Nearly three-quarters of health care providers are having trouble attracting workers with expertise in e-records, according to a survey last year by Towers Watson, a consultant.

Blue collar bounce As manufacturing picks up, trucking companies are desperate for drivers. SEE RAISE, PAGE 3D


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arlene Dietrich, speaking years ago regarding fatherhood, said, “A king, realizing his incompetence, can either delegate or abdicate his duties. A father can do neither.” According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 24 million children in America — one out of three children here — now live in biological father-absent homes. Fatherlessness as a condition has been linked with virtually every social ill you can name. Young men who grow up without fathers are twice as likely to end up in jail, 63 percent of youths who commit suicide are from fatherless homes, 71 percent of high school dropouts come from fatherless homes and children living in fatherless homes are three times as likely to live in poverty. What these statistics mean — particularly, whether fatherlessness is a symptom of poverty or a cause — is the subject of much debate. Liberals and progressives tend to ignore these consequences in deference to women’s rights as single mothers and their general criticism of the value of traditional family structures. Conservatives are quick to talk about family values but offer little toward helping infuse those values where they are most needed. Fathers are important. They are just as important in the development of a child as the mothers are. Fathers play differently; they tickle, wrestle and throw their child in the air while the mother pleads, “Not so high.” In that play, children learn boundaries, like when enough is enough. A father’s encouragement builds confidence. How many times have we heard a father say, “You can do it,” while the mother says to be careful? Children learn the lesson of risk versus reward through this interaction. Fathers discipline differently. Psychologists tell us fathers stress fairness and duty while mothers offer sympathy and care. Neither alone is healthy, but they combine to create a good balance of self-discipline and caring in children. Fathers generally are more pragmatic, helping to prepare children for the real world. They are more likely to tell their children that actions have consequences. Most men can father a child, but it takes effort and commitment to be a father to that child. So here’s to fathers who, as Dietrich said, do not delegate or abdicate the responsibility of raising a child. And here’s to the countless mentors, youth leaders, Scout masters, teachers, coaches, friends, uncles, grandfathers and others who have taken the responsibility to help serve as a father figure to our children. Happy Father’s Day.

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n the last couple of weeks, we had thousands of high school and college students in our area walk across the stage, and while I was able to attend some of the ceremonies in person, I want to congratulate each and every one of our graduates and offer them my best wishes as trent ashby they begin the next chapter of their lives. School finance trial. After nearly two years of litigation, our state’s school finance trial has hit another bump in the road. The state filed a motion earlier this week that questioned whether or not District Court Judge John Dietz was coaching some of the lawyers representing the school districts in a series of emails he sent earlier this year. Later this month, a San Antonio judge will decide if Dietz should recuse himself from the case. The emails have not been made public, but either way, this is not a welcome development in terms of resolving the lawsuit. Last October, more than 600 school districts sued the state following budget cuts lawmakers passed in 2011, just as the state was introducing the controversial student assessment and account-

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ability system that relied heavily on standardized testing. Dietz initially found that the state’s school finance system was unconstitutional both because of inadequate school funding and flaws in the way the state distributes money to districts; but, he reopened the trial so that he could consider changes made by the 2013 Legislature. During the last session, lawmakers restored about 70 percent of the public education cuts made in 2011, funded enrollment growth, and reduced the number of standardized tests. Transportation and transparency. At this time last summer, the Texas Legislature was in the first of three special sessions trying to find solutions to the growing need in transportation infrastructure. While voters will decide this November if transportation funding will receive a boost from the Rainy Day Fund, additional measures will be needed to shore up a $4 billion per year shortfall. The most obvious solution would be using the State Highway Fund exclusively for transportation, which would increase funding for roads by about $1.3 billion over two years without raising taxes — not to mention the increase in budget transparency that taxpayers want and deserve. For more than two decades, the state has increasingly relied on the practice of collecting taxes and fees for designated purposes, such as

state parks and trauma care, but instead leaving that money unspent so that it could be counted to balance the rest of the budget. We reversed that trend last year in the House, reducing budget diversions by more than $1 billion. When the 84th Legislative Session begins next January, I look forward to working with my colleagues to maintain fiscal discipline and end the highway fund diversion. Interim Charges: House Committee on Elections. Continuing our look at Interim Charges for the House of Representatives, this week we will focus on Elections. The House Committee on Elections has been charged with examining how funds from the Help America Vote Act are being used, as well as studying whether or not the Texas should implement the Interstate Voter Crosscheck Program to help reduce fraud. Committee members also will look at the feasibility of allowing certain military voters on active duty overseas to cast a ballot electronically, along with weighing the pros and cons of online voter registration systems being used in other states, including costs and security concerns. Trent Ashby is the state representative for District 57 that includes Angelina, Houston, Leon, Madison, San Augustine and Trinity counties. His email address is trent.ashby@house.state.tx.us. He and his staff are available during the week at (512) 463-0508 or 634-2762.

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The Associated Press Today is Sunday, June 15, the 166th day of 2014. There are 199 days left in the year. This is Father’s Day. Today’s Highlight in History: On June 15, 1864, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton signed an order establishing a military burial ground which became Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. On this date: In 1215, England’s King John put his seal to Magna Carta (“the Great Charter”) at Runnymede. In 1775, the Second Continental Congress voted unanimously to appoint George Washington head of the Continental Army.

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ASHINGTON — The morning after, at breakfast at the Republicans’ Capitol Hill Club, Virginia Rep. Robert Goodlatte was, as befits one of Washington’s grown-ups, measured in his reaction to what 36,120 Virginia voters did the day before. It would, GEORGE WILL he says, be wise “to take a step back and a deep breath until we find out how everyone” — meaning, especially, House Republicans — “reacts to this.” By “this” he indicates, with a wave of a hand, the one-word headline on Roll Call, a newspaper that covers Congress: “Stunner.” Roll Call’s online article added these four words: “Cantor Upset Changes Everything.” Of course, nothing changes everything, but the resounding and unprecedented defeat in a Republican primary of the soon-to-be former House majority leader will send ripples radiating through the House and into the Republicans’ 2016 presidential nomination contest. It is often folly to try to tickle national portents from local events. But there are fewer purely local political events now that elections have become increasingly nationalized in this era of interparty and intra-party ideological combat. So, consider how the unhorsing of Cantor may strike some other Republicans. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who embraces a more welcoming immigration policy than does much of the Republican nominating electorate, may construe Cantor’s defeat as a discouraging augury concerning any presidential aspirations Bush might have. Cantor was damaged by the accusation that he favors “amnesty” for the more than 11 million illegal immigrants. Actually, he may have done more damage to himself by seeming to take multiple and contradictory positions on immigration. Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan may be weighing a probable ascent in the House leadership against the uncertainties of seeking the Republican presidential nomination. The removal of Cantor, a formidable rival for the office of speaker once John Boehner relinquishes it, may give Ryan reason to remain in Congress. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who hardly has an insufficiency of audacity, will be further emboldened in his presidential ambitions because tea-party support helped to propel David Brat, a 49-year-old college professor, to victory over Cantor. Never mind that Brat, who speaks equably about making Washington work, seems to eschew Cruz’s confrontational style. Although the “amnesty” accusation hurt Cantor, so did his membership in Congress’ leader-

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ship, and the perception that he had neglected his district. Also, he foolishly used his campaign millions to barrage Brat with absurd ads implying that because Brat is a professor, he must be a liberal. Campaign reformers who believe money is the sovereign determinative in elections should consider the contrary evidence of Brat’s $231,000 war chest. Big ideas can have bigger consequences than cash does, and Brat resonated with tea-party types primarily because his campaign vocabulary was that of constitutionally limited government — 10th Amendment conservatism. Goodlatte, who chairs the Judiciary Committee, which processes immigration legislation, may have set a 2014 record for understatement when he said Cantor’s defeat will not improve the chances of immigration reform this year. But the chances were, he says, slim anyway. Congress will be away most of August and expects to adjourn for campaigning in early October, at the latest. Barack Obama, Goodlatte says, continues to poison the well by threatening to use his “pen and phone” — unilateral actions — to alter immigration policy without involving Congress. Goodlatte believes that piecemeal reforms — addressing border security, high-qualification immigrants and other matters separately — would be possible if many people, including Obama, were not holding all progress hostage to the chimera of “comprehensive” reform. Goodlatte has come to the conclusion that many people, including Obama, do not want reform but “only want the issue” of immigration for its political advantages. Goodlatte, however, will continue the Sisyphean task of pushing the immigration boulder up Capitol Hill. The subject is, for him, personal. Immigration cases were about half his practice as a lawyer before he came to Congress in 1993, and he strongly sympathizes with his former clients — persons who conscientiously tried to become legal immigrants while others, ignoring legality, “would go right around them.” He does not think “anybody” among House Republicans believes we are going to deport 11 million people. And he thinks a large majority of illegal immigrants would be largely satisfied with legislation providing a pathway to a legal status short of citizenship. If, however, Cantor’s defeat reinforces the perception that Republicans are simply hostile regarding immigration and immigrants, ripples from it might swamp attempts to align Republican policy with the 51 percent of Republicans nationwide, who like 62 percent of Americans, favor for the 11 million a pathway to citizenship. George Will writes for The Washington Post. His email address is georgewill@washpost.com.

By Bruce Tinsley

On Sunday, June 8, I was traveling through your town. I was on the last leg of a 1,400 mile journey. I was attempting the impossible, driving a 1998 E150 Ford van from Ohio to Bay City, Texas. My van broke down, radiator hose. I want to thank everyone who stopped to help. I was dumbfounded by the many people who stopped to offer help, with offers of water, and a ride to the parts house, which I accepted, where a very nice man named Fred went way out of his way to help me. With the help from the very nice people in your community I was able to get back on the road and make it home safely. A special thank you to the man — Keith — who drove me all over and asked for nothing. Thank you Lufkinites, you restored my dwindling faith in fellowship and kindness to strangers in need. May God bless those folks who worried about me and stopped to help. This letter does not do justice to you kind people! Thank you so much, from an old tired cop. Andrew Sanchez, Bay City

Problems with the VA

In response to Mr. Tanksley’s letter of May 23, I appreciated your service to our country and am grateful that Mr. Gohmert helped you. I am not a veteran, but many family members are. I, too, have driven to the Houston VA many times. I see this major problem differently. Before Sept. 11, there was a major VA scandal. A commission was appointed to see how to fix the problem. Their finding: VA was underfunded and needed $7.8 billion to hire more doctors and nurses to adequately care for the veterans. If I’m not mistaken funds were cut, not raised, during the Bush years. Two wars were started and 2.8 million served in our military. Thousands injured in 12 years of war. Never in our history have we gone to war without provision made to pay for it or our veterans. Congress is in charge of money. Neither the president nor Mr. Grimaldi can give VA one penny to hire more doctors. Mr. Boehner is the only one that can bring a bill to the House floor to be voted on. Veterans and the VA don’t seem to be important to him, unless for political gain. Too many people in our country, especially in Washington, have “No skin in their 12 years of war.” Have no appreciation or respect for the price others have paid. Take Chuck Hagel’s hearing for his present job. A veteran, injured in war, served our country honorably in the military and in Congress. Ted Cruz, someone that never served on day in our military — nor any of his family that I can find; had the audacity to demand to see his bank statements. “For all he knew he was being supported by America’s enemies” At one time in our country Cruz would have been run out of Washington, deemed unfit to be an American. We need none of Ted Cruz and his ilk and more like Chuck Hagel and Tammy Duckworth in Washington. Then the VA could properly take care of our veterans. I’m afraid when Republicans pointing a finger at the president realize that three fingers are pointing back at them (they are in charge of funding) they will drop it like a hot potato and nothing will be solved. Mickie Thomas, Zavalla

headlines IN Local HISTORY June 15

One year ago ■ City of Lufkin opens Jones Park Pool for the first time in two years due to shortage of lifeguards. ■ Southside Baptist Church in Lufkin host First Benefit 5K Fun Run/Walk with proceeds going to church member Miranda Clifton, who has Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Ten years ago ■ Lufkin Panther football team is ranked No. 6 in state by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine. ■ Lufkin Police Department raids illegal eight-liner businesses; owners, employees, patrons arrested; game machines confiscated. Twenty years ago ■ The cream-colored decorative fence at Jones Park is being replaced with steel railing because vandals continue to destroy the concrete links. ■ About 80 pay tribute to Old Glory at Lufkin’s fifth annual National Flay Day Ceremony at Pitser Garrison Civic Center. From the pages of The Lufkin Daily News, compiled by The History Center, TheHistoryCenterOnline.com.


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Employees work ‘at will’ of their Texas employers Dear Jeff: I was recently fired from my job because of a favorable remark I made to a customer about one of my employer’s main competitors. Is it legal for me to be terminated JEFFREY BATES for something like this? Signed, “Booted” Dear “Booted”: Yes, it is legal for you to be terminated for an action like

this. Texas is an “at-will” employment state, which means, as a general rule, that employment may be terminated at the will of either the employee or the employer at any time, absent an employment contract stating otherwise. Usually, a terminated employee is not entitled to recover for wrongful discharge. Of course, an employer’s right to terminate a worker is subject to certain limitations. For example, a Texas employer may not legally terminate or discriminate against an employee for filing a work-

er’s compensation claim or for refusing to perform an illegal act. Similarly, an employee may not be terminated or discriminated against solely on the basis of age, sex or race. Dear Jeff: I have been divorced for several years, but my name was not changed as a part of my divorce. I would now like to go back to using my maiden name. Is this hard to do? Thanks, “Single and Loving It” Dear “Single”: Legally changing your name is actually a very quick and easy process, but it does require court approval. You will need to file a peti-

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quite frequently.’” There are also daily and monthly limits on pseudoephedrine purchases. Both the handwritten log books and NPLEx system data have been instrumental over the years in bring methamphetamine cooks, to justice, according to previous reports. Nexafed is also available at Abeldt’s. Brookshire Brothers opted to carry Nexafed with the community at heart, Baker said. “Brookshire Brothers is focused on family and community,” he said, “so this is a good way to show that those interests are important to us by preventing that drug from getting into the wrong hands and making sure we keep the community safe.” For more information on Nexafed, visit its website at Nexafed. com. Jessica Cooley’s email address is jcooley@lufkindailynews.com.

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And not surprisingly, truckers are earning more. Hourly pay for transportation and warehouse workers was 4.4 percent higher than a year earlier in each of the past three months — a streak unmatched in over three decades. Ryder Systems, which rents trucks, said in a call with financial analysts that it’s facing upward pressure on drivers’ wages. Many drivers retired or left the industry during the financial crisis when demand plunged. “I definitely am making more money,” said Darrell Beyer, 56, a driver from Kingman, Ariz.. So are workers at companies that make construction equipment. They earned an average 11 percent more an hour in the past year, according to the BLS.

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Many of the skilled workers who are needed to build homes fled to other careers after the housing bust. Now, there aren’t enough of them. Home construction workers have received an average 3.3 percent raise a year, according to the BLS, since their wages starting rising in 2012. They’d fallen 4 percent over the previous two years. Buck Consultants, a pay adviser, foresees raises for all construction workers averaging more than 3 percent for a second straight year. Among the industry laggards on pay:

818 W. Frank Ave, Lufkin • 699-5040 meager wage gains for local, state and federal workers. Wages rose less than 1 percent in 2013, according to Haver Analytics, a data provider.

Arts Struggling with a fall in donations, theaters, orchestras and other arts groups appear to be retrenching. Workers in the broad category of art, entertainment and recreation, including actors, writers and musicians, earned 1.1 per-

cent less in the first quarter than a year ago, according to a PayScale survey. Overall, most U.S. workers have fared much better than that. But inflation has eroded their gains. From the start of the recovery in June 2009 through April, pay for non-managerial and production workers has dropped 0.2 percent after accounting for inflation. By this point in the previous three recoveries, wages had risen an average 2.3 percent after inflation.

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restaurant inspections The following is a list of local restaurant inspections done by the Angelina County & Cities Health District on June 2-6. The reports take into account the cleanliness of the restaurant or business, not the quality of the food. Cherry’s Grocery, 2701 N. Raguet St., Lufkin Date of inspection: June 2 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 0 ——— Hernandez Restaurant & Grocery, 4116 state Highway 103 west, Lufkin Date of inspection: June 2 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 9 Reasons for demerits: Maintain proper temperature at cold hold; light shields needed; clean vent hood filters, ceiling vents and light fixtures. ——— Diary Queen, 202 N. Temple Drive, Diboll Date of inspection: June 3 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 14 Reasons for demerits: All employees must have food handler’s certificate within 30 days of hire; clean under equipment, lid needed on women’s room trash can; repair wall under sink in men’s room; repair leak at mop sink; store ice scoop properly; all scoops must have handles. ——— Corn Dog 7, 4600 S. Medford Drive, Lufkin Date of inspection: June 4 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 20 Reasons for demerits: No smoking in restaurant; do not store personal items with food, repair wall in rest room; repair floor; sufficient lighting required clean under equipment, fan covers; repair self closer on rest room door, clean behind freezer, light shields needed, clean vent hood filters; remove household fryer, sanitizer must be between 50-100 ppm; thermometers required in all coolers/ freezers; clean inside ice machine. ——— Shipley’s Donuts, 502 E. Denman Ave., Lufkin Date of inspection: June 4 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 0 ——— Little Mexico, 4600 S. Medford Drive, Lufkin Date of inspection: June 4 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 8 Reasons for demerits: Clean vent hood filters, store food in shallow pans;

do not use grocery sacks to store food; do not store shrimp in standing water. ——— China Max, 4600 S. Medford Drive, Lufkin Date of inspection: June 4 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 12 Reasons for demerits: Maintain proper temperature at hot hold; clean under fryers, store personal items separately; all food must be labeled/dated; food grade containers required. ——— Crown Colony Grill, 900 Crown Colony Drive, Lufkin Date of inspection: June 5 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 0 ——— New Way Grocery & Deli, 461 Highway 69 south, Huntington Date of inspection: June 6 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 4 Reasons for demerits: Remove expired food and medications; repair wall under sink in women’s rest room. ——— Subway, 521 Highway 69 north, Huntington Date of inspection: June 6 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 11 Reasons for demerits: No jewelry/ personal items allowed in kitchen/prep area; do not store food on floor of freezer; sanitizer must be between 50-100 ppm. ——— Dairy Queen, 481 U.S. Highway 69 south, Huntington Date of inspection: June 6 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 0 ——— Church’s Fried Chicken, 208 N. Timberland Drive, Lufkin Date of inspection: June 6 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 11 Reasons for demerits: Food manager must be on site at all times; separate storage area for personal food items; clean inside prep cooler; repair wall under three-compartment sink; sanitizer must be 200 ppm. ——— Taco Bell, 211 S. Timberland Drive, Lufkin Date of inspection: June 6 Purpose of inspection: Routine Number of demerits: 7 Reasons for demerits: Clean behind/ under equipment; clean floor drains, freezer floors; paint bare wood; repair lean-in freezer, under prep sink.

building permits Building permits issued by the city of Lufkin from June 6-13, listed by address, owner, contractor, description and value: New residential ■ 1207 Parkman Road, JT2011 Investments LLC, Southern Home Builders, single-family home, detached, $110,000 Residential repair and addition ■ 345 Humason Ave., Juan Rodriguez, residential remodel, $2,500 ■ 124 Leach St., Artis Gilder, Sylvester Rodgers, roofing permit, $3,500 ■ 2109 Judson, Johnny Rhodes, D&J Roofing, roofing permit, $4,280 ■ 401 Eastwood Place, Emily (Mrs.

Bennie L.) Rhodes, M&M Roofing, roofing permit, $4,800 ■ 1504 Wildbriar Drive, N. Muir, Bart Carr, roofing permit, $3,500 ■ 1208 Mimosa St., Vilma N. Velasquez, Anelson Serrano, residential remodel, $3,000 ■ 2020 Allendale Drive, Billy R. Fitzgerald, D&J Roofing, roofing permit, $6,500 Commercial repair and addition ■ 120 Kirksey Drive, Pinewood Park Trust, Icon Builders, LLC, commercial remodel, $4,300,000 ■ 1703 S. First St., Paul Wright, Moore Building Associates, commercial remodel, $1,863,215

assumed names Assumed names filed in the Angelina County Clerk’s Office: ■ Bluegreen Vacations, 4960 Conference Way north, Suite 100, Boca Raton, Fla., Bluegreen Vacations Unlimited Inc. ■ Scooter’s Stump Grinding, 919 FM 2680, Lufkin, Elton Musick ■ Biscuiteater Bakery, 398 Keathley Road, Lufkin, Gary Mitchell ■ Caddo Creek Soap Company, 1114 Ross Ave., Lufkin, Elmo Lawson ■ Gil Snacks, 316 W. Mulberry,

Huntington, Gilbert Jacinto Jr. ■ King Bee Guitars, 703 S. First St., Lufkin, Louis Vaskadoz ■ Refine Style, 104 W. Lufkin Ave., Lufkin, Roberta Harding ■ Modesty Refined, 104 W. Lufkin Ave., Lufkin, Roberta Harding ■ Huntington Meat Market & Deli, 481 N. Third St., Huntington, Dean McMullen ■ ECOATM Inc, 10515 Vista Sorrento Parkway, San Diego, Calif., Outerwall Inc.

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He has been a familiar face at Memorial Medical Center — Lufkin since 2000, but now Reagan Kelsey, a valet at Memorial, will be letting others park his car. Known for his friendly smile, Kelsey, third from left, has served visitors and patients as a valet for the past 14 years. He was recently recognized by his co-workers and hospital leadership including, from left, Blanche Irvin, human resources business partner; Jackie York, director of guest services, and Don Morris, system vice president of human resources, during a farewell party held in his honor.

The Relay for Life team from Temple Credit Union presents its fundraising check to Relay For Life of Angelina County committee members. Pictured are committee member Clint Burelon, Temple Credit Union Team members Emily Parish, Carolyn Richard, Diane Brock and Gloria Dunlap and committee member Stacey Richardson.

Burke Center receives ATA President’s Award The Burke Center’s Mental Health Emergency Center recently received the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) President’s Award for Innovation in Remote Health Care. “Recognizing excellence in the field of telemedicine is an important component of ATA’s mandate to identify and honor leaders in health care,” said Dr. Edward M. Brown, president of ATA. The award recognizes organizations on the forefront of health care technology for their significant contributions to the development of telemedicine. The President’s Award was formally accepted at the ATA 2014 Annual Meeting and Trade Show in Baltimore, Md. Receiving the award for the Burke Center was David Cozadd, Burke Center board of trustees member, and Dr. Avrim Fishkind, CEO of JSA Health Telepsychiatry, which provides psychiatrists who treat clients at the Mental Health Emergency Center via teleconferencing. “This is a great honor,” said Susan Rushing, CEO of the Burke Center. “Congratulations to all the MHEC staff, as well as our Rural East Texas Health Network partners across the region for this recognition of their hard work and innovation.” The American Telemedicine Association is the leading international resource and advocate promoting the use of advanced remote medical technologies. ATA and its diverse membership, works to fully integrate telemedicine into transformed health care systems to improve quality, equity and affordability of health care throughout the world. The ATA Annual Awards have an open nomination period each spring; winners are selected by a peer committee of telemedicine leaders from academia and industry. ——— The Board of Directors of the Deep East Texas Council of Governments will hold its regular monthly meeting June 26 at the Nacogdoches County Courthouse Annex. A luncheon will be served at noon with the board meeting to follow. For more information, contact the DETCOG office in Jasper at (409) 384-5704. ——— Texas Forestry Association is seeking nominations for its annual Excellence in Wood Design Award. First presented in 1967, the Excellence in Wood Design

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Volunteers of the Charles Wilson VA Outpatient Clinic were honored May 9 with a Volunteer Appreciation Banquet for hours volunteered for 2013. Top 10 volunteers for 2013 are Mary Curry with 622 hours, Jerrell Whitworth, 597 hours; Luther Bolenbarker, 528 hours; Orell Mann, 480 hours; Patricia Harkness, 422 hours; Rufus Curry, 414 hours; Leroy Wilson, 369 hours; Gary Hansen, 360 hours; Jimmy Smith, 336 hours; and Jean Scott, 257 hours. Pictured back row are Volunteer Coordinator Jeff Davis, Mary Curry, Faye White, Dorothy Register, Rita Redd, Ruby Havard, Shirley Sweeney, Leroy Wilson, Lufkin Mayor Bob Brown, MEDVAMC Director Louis Smith, Adam Walmus; middle row, Marsha Eppley, Rosemary Burkett, Macra Brunson, Gary Hansen, Millie East, Charles East, Arthur Fletcher; front row, Tyrone Williams, Rufus Curry, Ruby Amason, Jean Scott, Charles Oliver, Patricia Harkness (Volunteer of the Year), Luther Bolenbarker, Robert Brown, Elaine Denham, Lee Denham and Dr. Brian Spore, CWOPC director. Not pictured are Nan Fletcher, Brenda Schroeder and GL Schroeder.

Susan Rushing, left, Burke Center CEO, and David Cozadd, Burke Center trustee, accept the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) President’s Award for Innovation in Remote Health Care on behalf of the Burke Center’s Mental Health Emergency Center. Award has become a symbol of outstanding achievement in project designs using wood and wood products in Texas. Nominations are open to projects in Texas that have been completed within the last five years that aesthetically utilize wood and/or use wood products

structurally. Awards are given in the following categories: Institutional, Commercial, Residential and Special Projects (such as wooden deck or entertainment area). For a project application, visit the TFAwebsite at texasforestry. org, call 632-TREE or email tfa@

texasforestry.org. Applications are accepted through July 15 and the awards will be presented at TFA’s 100th Annual Meeting celebration Oct. 21-23. ——— Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced the nomination period for local Farm Service Agency county committees begins today. “County committees are a vital link between the farm community and the U.S. Department of Agriculture,” Vilsack said. To be eligible to serve on an FSA county committee, a person must participate or cooperate in a program administered by FSA, be eligible to vote in a county committee election and reside in the local administrative area where the person is nominated. Farmers and ranchers may nominate themselves or others. Organizations representing minorities and women also may nominate candidates. To become a candidate, an eligible individual must sign the nomination form, FSA-669A. The form and other information about FSA county committee elections are available at fsa.usda.gov/elections. Nomination forms for the 2014 election must be postmarked or received in the local USDA Service Center by close of business on Aug. 1, 2014. Elections will take place this fall. FSA will mail ballots to eligible voters beginning Nov. 3. Ballots are due back to the local county office either via mail or in person by Dec. 1. Newly elected committee members and alternates take office on Jan. 1, 2015.

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1e Diboll , Class of 14 “Thirteen years have been spent with the people in this picture. We have grown up together, and seen each other at our worst and best. Knowing that this will be the last time all of us are going to be together like this is heart-breaking. So what do we do? We take a selfie!” — Ivy Acevedo

Selfies Nature Selfie “(My dad and I) participated in the Neches River Rendezvous last weekend. Dad isn’t too keen on my excessive picture-taking (as most dad’s aren’t), but he really loves his kayak. So he wasted no time posing for this ‘selfie with dad’ for me. My dad is awesome!” — Megan Morgan

Smiling through hard times “This is a selfie I found in my phone of my 18-year-old daughter Ele. ...She just suffered a miscarriage after being pregnant for 11 weeks and 3 days on Tuesday June 3, 2014. (She) has been dealing with that and some other major issues in her life, but can still muster a smile for her mother on my cell phone! Such a sweet loving girl! — Shawna Anderson

Baby Selfie “Even babies like to take selfies! This is Emma, and she is 1 year and a half. She loves her toy camera and is a selfie pro — even if it’s just with a toy.” — Jennifer Hernandez

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“I snapped this picture when I caught my parents, Taylor and Lupe Acosta, in the act of taking their very first selfie. I think it’s pretty cute. They have been married for 36 years and are still very much in love.” — Mandy Bell

“After teaching at Hudson ISD for 29 years, I retired (June 6th). I taught kindergarten for 22 years, and 1st grade for seven. Today I took the selfie before I left to go to Peavy Primary for the last time. The second selfie was taken before school let out. One of my students made a retirement card for me.” — Shanna Magee

Best Friends “This is a selfie taken by my husband, Chris Farr, of himself and his best friend of 15 years, Chris Hester. In March, Chris Hester was rushed to Memorial ER due to unexplained headaches, nausea and vomiting. He was admitted to the hospital, and for weeks Lufkin doctors worked to diagnose him. Unable to provide the answers to what was causing his illness, he became progressively worse. Chris began to get confused and incoherent. It was then he was lifeflighted to Trinity Mother Frances in Tyler. There, doctors discovered he had suffered multiple small strokes. Doctors in Tyler diagnosed him with vasculitis. This is a rare disorder, which in Chris Hester’s case, was causing inflammation in the blood vessels of his brain. The inflammation caused decreased blood flow to his brain and resulted in the small strokes. Chris began treatment for the vasculitis, and after more than a month in hospitals, this young man was released to go home. This picture was taken in Tyler at the hospital around sunset. It was the first sunset Chris Hester had seen in almost a month. Shortly after his release from the hospital, Chris married his fiancé Kimberly. The wedding, which had been planned for a year, took place May 9. Unfortunately, his symptoms began to return and was transferred from Lufkin to a Houston hospital June 1. Chris is still in the Houston hospital and is undergoing more testing at this time. — Heather Farr

Save the girls “My daughter and I snapped this after she asked me about all the missing girls in Nigeria. She still asks me all the time.” — Kayla Tomlinson, founder and president of Just One More of East Texas and 7-year-old Ileana McQuillen

Wedding Bliss “We had a small wedding May 31 — only family and our closest friends. We tried to keep everything simple, light-hearted and fun. We were talking about borrowing my daughter’s iPhone to read our vows from, and she said, ‘Oh mom! Ya’ll should take a selfie!’ We all laughed and agreed that would be the ‘in’ thing to do, since it was such a relaxed wedding anyway. As soon as we were pronounced husband and wife, before we turned down the aisle, we posed for a selfie with my youngest daughter Jenna photo-bombing the photo. Then we danced down the aisle to Footloose.” — Donna Strong

Pose From the Podium “My name is Rachel Davis, and I just graduated from Huntington High School. I have a pretty epic and once-in-a-lifetime selfie I would love to share! I was valedictorian of my class, and I wanted to make my speech something to remember. After thinking it over, I decided the best way to capture the moment was with an unexpected picture with my class. It was a great way to make everyone laugh and release the tension from all the excitement. I’ll treasure this picture for years to come, and I hope my classmates will as well.” — Rachel Davis


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Blueberry Festival Pageant

Winners in the Mr. and Miss Blueberry Festival Pageant held June 7 on the Stephen F. Austin Campus include, Eastlynn Daugherty, Infant Miss Blueberry, daughter of Matthew and Amanda Daugherty of Nacogdoches; Jeremei Grimes Pleasant, Little Mr. Blueberry, son of Roland and Pandra Pleasant of Lufkin; Grace Freeman, Mini Supreme Queen and Toddler Miss Blueberry, daughter of Eric and Ashley Freeman of Lufkin; Dallee DeLaFosse, Mini Miss Blueberry, daughter of Jay and Emily DeLaFosse of Pollok; and Mya Hooper, Baby Miss Blueberry, daughter of Amy Hooper of New Caney. Director is Kathryn Hensley of Lufkin.

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Joe and Lisa Harbuck of Lufkin announce the engagement of their daughter, Meagan Ann Harbuck, to Travis Ty Kirtley, son of Pamela Kirtley of Lufkin and the late Donny Kirtley. The wedding is planned for 5 p.m. Saturday, July 12, at Keltys First Baptist Church.

David and Lanna Whittle of Fort Worth are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Callie Anne, to Joshua Wayne Finch, son of Troy and Christi Finch of Lufkin. Callie is a 2008 graduate of Aledo High School and a 2012 graduate of Texas A&M where she obtained a BA in History. She is currently employed by Holland Services. Joshua is a 2006 graduate of Central High School. In 2010, he received a BS in Biomedical Science from Texas A&M and in 2013, he received a BS degree in Nursing from Stephen F. Austin. He is employed by Texas Health Resources. After a July wedding, the couple will reside in Fort Worth.

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Pawpaw trees and zebra swallowtail butterflies Recently a group of Angelina Master Gardeners spent a day hiking in the Big Thicket National Preserve. On one trail we were delighted by zebra swallowtail butterflies flying in the filtered sunlight in ELAINE CAMERON the forest. Zebra swallowtails have black and white stripes with touches of red and blue and are striking in flight. The caterpillar feeds only on trees and shrubs in the genus Asimina, commonly known as Pawpaw trees and shrubs. If there are no Pawpaws, there are no zebra swallowtail butterflies. We saw two species of Asimina while hiking in the Big Thicket. Asimina triloba, a small tree which grows in creek bottoms and Asimina parviflora, a shrub, which prefers drier uplands. Dick Pike, Master Gardener, who retired from both the U.S. Forest Service and Texas Parks and Wildlife, helped us

The leaves of the common pawpaw are large, thick and bright green and turn yellow in the fall. to identify plants, including the pawpaws, and butterflies. The zebra swallowtail butterfly is a favorite of Greg Grant. In the book, ‘‘Heirloom Gardening in the South,’’ Grant says, “This tropical fruit relative also lures a tropical butterfly northward. It the lone host for the beautiful zebra swallowtail butterfly. As they only reproduce in pawpaw patches, it’s important to preserve bottomland hardwood forests and riparian zones in their range. If you don’t have that luxury, at least plant one or more in your garden.”

The common pawpaw, Asimia triloba, has purple flowers with six petals that appear before the leaves in the spring.

The common pawpaw, Asimia triloba, is a small tree or large shrub that will grow 10 to 40 feet tall. The leaves are large, thick and bright green and turn yellow in the fall. Purple flowers with six petals appear before the leaves in the spring. The fruit forms later and is shaped like a small banana and ripens in late summer. Some people like the fruit, while others find it too sweet and strongly flavored. Possums and raccoons will take care of any fruit humans don’t eat. Pawpaws should be planted

in well-drained soil that is kept consistently moist. They prefer shade as pawpaws are an understory tree. You can find pawpaws in specialty nurseries or order from an online source. We hope to have some pawpaws available in our fall native plant sale on Oct. 18. Visit wildflower.org to get more information about pawpaws and to see a photo of a zebra swallowtail butterfly.

Winners in the Mr. and Miss Blueberry Festival Pageant held June 7 on the Stephen F. Austin Campus include, back row, Abby Tatum, Teen Miss Blueberry, daughter of Lisa Calloway of Nacogdoches; Morgan Adams, Miss Blueberry, daughter of Derek and Cheryl Adams of Houston and member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority at SFASU; Brookelyn Davis, Junior Miss Blueberry, daughter of Kaycie Price of Lufkin; Colby Choate, Little Miss Blueberry, daughter of Justin and Summer Choate of Wells; and Carmen Doggett, Supreme Queen and Petite Miss Blueberry, daughter or Michael and Amber Doggett of Lufkin. Director is Kathryn Hensley of Lufkin.

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Social Security’s online services help make juggling easy Back to School Bonanza prep work underway Elaine Cameron is a member of the Angelina County Master Gardeners. Her email address is elainecameron@suddenlinkmail. com.

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The Junior League of Lufkin and Buckner Children’s and Family Services are beginning to pre-screen and qualify families for the 4th annual Back to School Bonanza. The Back to School Bonanza will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 2 at the First United Methodist Church. The Junior League of Lufkin and First United Methodist Church will provide more than 2,000 backpacks filled with supplies along with other services. For more information visit juniorleagueoflufkin.org or call Buckner Children and Family Services at 637-3300 to schedule an appointment. Angelina Photographic Association Ben Moore, vice president of Moore Building Associates, invites the public to a reception honoring the Angelina Photographic Association from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the lobby of the John S. Moore Building, located downtown on the corner of East Shepherd and Third Street. A beautiful array of photographs, titled “Scenes of East Texas.” is currently hanging in the lobby of the building. Angelina County Genealogical Society The Angelina County Genealogical Society will meet at 5 p.m. Monday at Kurth Memorial Library, 706 S. Raguet St. The program will be presented by Huntington native and recently published author Winnie C. Graham. The author will be relating excerpts from her book, “Under The Black Gum Tree,” published by the SFASU Press and distributed through the TAMU Press. The book is the history of the East Texas Pineywoods lore and way of life, dating back to the earliest settlers. Copies are available for purchase on Amazon.com or through a favorite bookstore, more than 200 pages at $20 per copy. After a long working career as an electrical engineer, Graham retired to Huntington where she had a small house built in her

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grandfather’s field. Approximately 25 ACGS members and guests attend the May 19 ACGS to hear the program presented by Debbie Parker Wayne of Cushing, who spoke about “DNA Case Studies in Genealogical Research.” Society dues for 2014 can be paid at any meeting and are now $15 for individuals and $20 for two people at the same address. For more information call Cindy McMullen in the Ora McMullen Genealogy Room, at Kurth Memorial Library, at cmcmullen@ cityoflufkin.com or 630-0563. Buckner Family Place Buckner Family Place Accepting Applications for the Family Place Program. To be eligible for the Family Place program you must be enrolled at Angelina College/SFA University, or have the desire to attend college and have primary custody of your child/children. For more information call Holly Valentine at 637-3300 or email hvalentine@buckner. org. To learn more about Buckner Family Place, visit Buckner.org. Also, Buckner Children and Family Services will present a free foster care and adoption information meeting at 5:30 p.m. June 23, at the Buckner office, 3402 Daniel McCall Drive. A Buckner representative will give an overview of foster care and adoption options in Texas, including foster-to-adopt, Waiting Texas Children, domestic infant adoption and international adoption programs. For information or a reservation to attend the meeting, call Wendy McMillan at 936-6373300 or email wmcmillan@buckner.org. Dignity Memorial LIFT Gipson Funeral Home, as a Dignity Memorial location, sponsors a local gathering of Dignity Memorial LIFT (Living Information for Today) at noon on the last Tuesday of every month at Gipson Funeral Home, 1515 S. Chestnut St. Lunch is followed by a social hour where

the attendees visit, play dominoes and checkers. Dignity Memorial LIFT is a social support program that helps widows and widowers adjust to the loss of their spouses. The program encourages members to invest emotional energy in fellowship with others as well as in educational activities. For more information about the program, call 1-800-DIGNITY or visit DignityMemorial.com, or, call Gipson Funeral Home at 634-4411. Retired Senior Volunteer Program The following organizations in Angelina County have a pressing need for volunteers: Duncan Unit-Diboll needs classroom mentors, preferably male mentors, both English and bilingual speaking to sit in on inmate reading sessions 2 to 3 days per week; Lufkin Dream Center, Salvation Army, Temple Elementary, Diboll, the Women’s Shelter OF East Texas and Habitat for Humanity of Angelina County. If, you are 55 or older and interested in volunteering, call Marilyn Gardner at (936) 362-6922. Area Agency on Aging of Deep East Texas. Are you concerned about the needs of older people? Can you work with all types of people? Do you like to follow problems through to resolution? Be a volunteer ombudsman. Learn to advocate for people living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Training is provided free of charge by DETCOG’s Area Agency on Aging of Deep East Texas. For more information or if you need assistance in solving a problem in a nursing home, contact Charlotte McGalin, Managing Local Ombudsman with the Deep East Texas Area Agency on Aging at 1-800-256-6848 ex 5305 or (409) 384-5704 ex 5305.

benefits? You can use your online account to immediately get your proof of benefits letter, change your address or phone number on our records, start or change your direct deposit, and check your benefit and payment information. In addition to using my Social Security, there are a number of other things you can do online with Social Security. For example, you can use the Retirement Estimator to plug in different numbers, retirement dates, and scenarios to help you decide the best time for you to retire. It’s available at socialsecurity.gov/estimator. And when that time comes, you can apply for retirement benefits online at socialsecurity.gov/planners/about.htm. It can take as little as 15 minutes from start to finish. In most cases, once you submit your electronic application, that’s it, you’re done — no papers to sign or documents to submit. From getting the skinny on how to get a replacement Social Security card to an online application for disability benefits, the place to go for juggling all of the services and information offered by Social Security is our website: socialsecurity.gov. Regardless of how many Social Security tasks you may have, leave the juggling to the jugglers and take care of business the easy way at socialsecurity.gov.

If you’re crazy about juggling, there’s a holiday just for you: Juggling Day on June 17. The International Juggling Association created this holiday in 1947, earmarking a day for everyone from juggling junkies to inexperienced novices to try their hand at juggling. These days, with busy schedules and constant multi-tasking, it seems the most common kind of juggling for people is managing the multiple chores and obligations of everyday life. That’s why Social Security created a suite of online services that makes doing business with us a snap. The best way to juggle a multitude of Social Security tasks online is by creating a personal my Social Security account. It’s easy to register for your personalized online account, and, once you do, you can complete a number of tasks. Check it out at socialsecurity.gov/myaccount. Your account gives you immediate access to your personal Social Security information. During your working years, you can use my Social Security to view your Social Security Statement to check your earnings record and see estimates of the future retirement, disAndrew Hardwick is a Public Afability, and survivor benefits fairs Specialist for the Social Security you and your family may Administration. His email address is Andy. receive. Hardwick@ssa.gov. Are you already receiving


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Back to living with mom: An all-too-real scenario After Jennifer Doyle lost her high-paying executive job, she also lost her condo, her beach house and all her other possessions and was forced to move back into Amy newmark her mother’s house with her disgruntled teenage daughter and work as a bartender for her brother. Jennifer is the character

Kristen’s new reality was a world of lawyers, depositions and court dates. At first, Kristen was understandably devastated. She says, “Our bank accounts were played by Jaime Pressly in a new ment adviser husband. frozen, our assets were seized TV show called “Jennifer Falls,” As she describes it, she had and our demise was played out but her situation is all too real. “nannies, a driver, a housein the media like a soap opera. I When I heard about Jennifer, keeper and all the so-called remember the terror of standI immediately thought about a ‘comforts.’” When it turned out ing before the ATM at the bank story by Kristen Eberhard called that her husband had been lying unable to access even a dollar. “Endings Are Beginnings” that to her about everything, and had Court-appointed trustees were we published a few years ago in a stolen millions of dollars from suddenly marching through our book about tough times. his clients, he went to prison and home, taking an inventory of Kristen had been living large she and their young son went to personal items.” in Manhattan, with an opulent live with her parents in upstate Kristen has a lot to teach Jenlifestyle funded by her investNew York. nifer Doyle. She took a good long

look in the mirror and decided to stop feeling sorry for herself. As she says, “We are never quite familiar with ourselves until we are brought to our knees. Looking back, I realize that I needed to experience the deconstruction in order to prepare for the reconstruction of my life.” And this is the advice I pass on to Jennifer Doyle, via Kristen Eberhard: “Choose to recognize the gifts around you. All endings give way to new beginnings.” Robert Frost said it best: “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: It goes on.”

Jennifer has a wonderful chance to get on with life now — to rekindle her relationship with her family and friends back home, to set a great example for her daughter and to embark on a new path to success, one that is founded on meaningful work and relationships. I’ve seen so many people like Jennifer find a new purpose and joy in their lives after taking a hard fall. It just takes focus on what is really important. What would you tell Jennifer? Let me know at amy@chickensoupforthesoul.com.

Masi’marree Moye, born May 29 at Woodland Heights Medical Center, weighing 6 lbs. 2 oz. Brother is King Dominque Moye. Grandparents are Ramona Jackson of Lufkin and Palace Moye of Jasper. Great-grandparents are Dorothy Spearman of Crockett and Norma Jean Shaw of Jasper. ——— Paola Carrizales of Lufkin announces the birth of her daughter, Ariana LeAnne Lopez, born May 29 at Woodland Heights Medical Center, weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz. Sister is Shakira Mireles. Grandparents are Rosario and Francisco Mireles of Lufkin and Susana Chavez of Beaumont. ——— Lyntricia Foreman and De’Kies Pearson of Houston announce the birth of their daughter, AnnaLisa Hope Pear-

son, born May 30 at Woodland Heights Medical Center, weighing 7 lbs. 5 oz. Sister is Angel Foreman. Great-grandparents are Lisa Angie Foreman of Corrigan and Brigetta Pearson of Greenville, Miss. Great-grandparents are Versie Lee Foreman and Johnnie B. Foreman of Corrigan and Betty and Eddie Griffin of Houston. ——— Mr. and Mrs. Tre Jackson of Pollok announce the birth of their daughter, Braeleigh, born June 1 at Memorial Medical Center, weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Sister is Kyleigh Jackson Grandparents are Pru and Garland Brooks of Pollok and Shorty and Jennifer Jackson of Lufkin. Great-grandparents are Mike and Carolin Hamblin and Howell Jackson, all of Lufkin, and June Key of Rusk.

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birth announcements Sergio Amador and Fabiola Nuñez of Lufkin announce the birth of their son, Ian Amador, born May 11 at Memorial Medical Center. Sisters are Denise Jhosselyn and Dania Amador. Grandparents are Roberto and Lucia Nuñez of Slaton, Emelia Pinto of Mexico and Ramon Amador of Oklahoma City, Okla. ——— Octavia and Donnie White of Lufkin announce the birth of their daughter, Avyah Don, born May 14 at Memorial Medical Center, weighing 6 lbs. 4 oz. Sister is Aalyra Agent and brothers are Amir and Ahmaad Agent and Asyyah Daniels. Grandparents are Annette and Lester Price of Lufkin and Carolyn and Martin Martin of Charlottesville, Va. Great-grandparent is Vinnie Hoosier of Lufkin. ——— Agustin Duran and Crystal Gaona of Diboll announce the birth of their son, Dominick A. Duran, born May 14 at Memorial Medical Center, weighing 8 lbs. 15 oz. Sister is Crystal A. Duran and brother is Angel M. Mireles. Grandparents are Marcelino and Angela Duran of Ucareo, Michoacan, Mexico. ——— Aimee Storment and David Wilkerson of Lufkin announce the birth of their daughter, Heartley Brielle Wilkerson, born May 15 at Memorial Medical Center, weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. Grandparents are Tracey Storment, David Wilkerson and Valerie Culp, all of Lufkin. Great-grandparents are Smith Storment of Lufkin, David and Ida Culp of Hudson and Jo Haddock of New Orleans, La. ——— Josh Crotts and Nikki Carriveau of Groveton announce the birth of their daughter, Summer Rayne Crotts, born May 17 at Memorial Medical Center, weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. Sister is Selene Carriveau and brothers are Joseph Carriveau and Justin Crotts. Grandparents are Vicki Kessinger and Marya Crotts, both of Groveton. Great-grandparents are Ben

and Mary Abshier of Groveton and Sylvia Eleby of Corrigan. ——— Angelica Garcia of Lufkin announces the birth of her son, Zayden, born May 20 at Memorial Medical Center, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Brother is Zaul Sanchez Jr. Grandparents are Kathy and Jesus Garcia of Lufkin. Great-grandparents are Ann and J.C. Conner of Lufkin. ——— Jose and Vernoise Alvarez of Moscow announce the birth of their son, Aaron Jay Alvarez, born May 20 at Memorial Medical Center, weighing 5 lbs. 15 oz. Brothers are Jovanni Li and Ezrah Lex Alvarez. Grandparents are Irma G. Alvarez, Matilde Duran and Alejandro Duran, all of Moscow. Great-grandfather is Miguel Castro of Moscow. ——— Julio and Ana Espinoza of Lufkin announce the birth of their daughter, Giselle Anahi, born May 22 at Memorial Medical Center. Sister is Melanie Espinoza and brother is Kevin Espinoza. Grandparents are Jorge and Concepcion Aguilar of Lufkin and Vicente and Manuela Espinoza of Mexico. ——— Kenneth and Brittney Carpenter of Lufkin announce the birth of their daughter, Kylar Leigh-Ann Carpenter, born May 23 at Woodland Heights Medical Center, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. Sister is Kaylie Carpenter and brothers are Bralen Turner and Triston Crary. Grandparents are Dewanda Carpenter and Deanna and Patrick Buster, all of Lufkin. Great-grandmother is Linda Alanis of Lufkin. ——— Mr. and Mrs. James L. Nick of Hudson announce the birth of their daughter, Kara Elizabeth, born May 28 at Woodland Heights Medical Center, weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. Sister is Katie Nick. Grandparents are Charles and Kathleen Nick of Lufkin and Larry and Tish Bell of Huntington. Great-grandparents are C.A.

coston elementary Honor rolls Coston Elementary honor roll students include for the fourth nine weeks include: ——— Third grade, all A’s: Ivan Morales and Leslie Palacios-Falcon. All A’s and 2 or less B’s: Alana Blow, Jenny Coleman, Abigail Fajardo, Carmen Garcia, Ta’mya Graham, Breanna Huffman, Brenda Jones, Alejandra Juarez, Kaden Loving, Angie Martinez, Yesenia Montoya, Crystal Montoya, Emanuel Orta, Myrna Ramirez, Makayla Rawls, Adrian Roman, Alondra Sanchez, Rayla Strickland, Willians Turcios, Dillon Young, Alejandro Vazquez and Kaylor Vazquez. Fourth grade, all A’s: Neftali Enriquez, Alejandra Herrera and Marlene Zepeta-Rodriguez. All A’s and 2 or less B’s: Jenni-

fer De La Garza, Lizbeth Falcon, Lorenzo Mansilla, Saul Martinez, Juan Rodriguez, Saul Santoyo, Ashton Shirley, Rosalinda Vasquez, and Katia Zamora. Fifth grade, all A’s: Jaime Acevedo, Juanita Molina, Daianara Oseguera Perez and Abelardo Villanueva. All A’s and 2 or less B’s: Marcos Alday-Cabrales, Christopher Alonso-Salazar, Alexandria Cordero, Alexander Garcia-Barrios, Juan Gutierrez, Estrellita Hernandez, Alan Molina, Daniel Montoya, Jacqueline Montoya, Jorge Morales, Joyce Olvera, Alexa Ramirez, Yaznique Rawls, Roberto Renteria, Giovanni Ruiz, Maritza Sarmiento, Kellyn Turcios, Ricardo Viezca-Ramirez, Christian Zamarippa, Daniel Zamora.

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Wedding, engagement and anniversary announcement forms are available in the foyer of The Lufkin News and online at lufkindailynews.com — click on the “Customer Service” tab, then “Submission Forms” and select the appropriate form. The charge for announcements are: weddings, $80, $95, $115 and $140; engagements, $70 and $90; anniversaries, $70 and $80; birthdays, 80 years old and older, $30; and generations, $30. Announcements are published on Sundays only. They also will be published on the website. A signature and phone number are required to complete the form. A good quality color photo up to 8-by-10 inches is acceptable and may be submitted to The Lufkin News. Polaroid photos and computer prints do not reproduce well. For information, call Beverly Johnson at 631-2618 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday or write to P.O. Box 1089, Lufkin, 75902. Deadline for submissions is noon Tuesday before the Sunday publication date.

and Ethel Bell of Huntington and Burl and Sonya Horton of Woden. ——— Jared and Rae Ann Ledbetter of Lufkin announce the birth of their son, Kyle Rey Ledbetter, born May 28 at Woodland Heights Medical Center, weighing 6 lbs. 11 oz. Grandparents are Ray and Tina Huggins , Deborah Ledbetter and Pam and Gerald Ledbetter. Great-grandparents are Judy Huggins of Lufkin, Nell Ledbetter of Longview and Doris Hanson of Hobbs, NM. ——— Mr. and Mrs. Jathan Green of Broaddus announce the birth of their son, Knox Alan Green, born May 28 at Memorial Medical Center, weighing 7 lbs. 9 oz. Sisters are Jalynn and Madison Green. Grandparents are Rev. and

Mrs. Mark Green of Broaddus and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yuchnewicz of Bon Weir. ——— Mr. and Mrs. DuWan Piotter of Woodville announce the birth of their daughter, Isabella Rayne Piotter, born May 29 at Woodland Heights Medical Center, weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. Sister is Jaslyn Vazquez and Nevaeh Piotter. Brother is Benjamin David James Piotter. Grandparents are Scott Harrell of Horbeck, La. and Gegit Thompson, Ben Johnson and Paula Johnson, all of Alexandria, La. Great-grandparents are Frank and Sharron Oit of Colmesneil and David and Pamela Bond and Grady Blackwell Sr., all of Alexandria, La. ——— Sherry Jackson and Gilbert Moye of Lufkin announce the birth of their daughter, Zimona


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Obvious tattoos keep friend out of front office DEAR ABBY: I have an attractive friend who was bypassed for a front-office promotion. “Miranda” is pleasant, clean, efficient, energetic and had the same qualifications as the individual who was promoted. A manageDEAR ABBY ment team member confided that the reason for Miranda’s lack of advancement “might” be due to the numerous tattoos difficult to cover on her arms and wrists, which the manager said isn’t the image the business wants to convey. Is this discrimination? I think it’s unfair because Miranda is a good worker. She keeps asking me if I have any ideas why she was bypassed. Should I tell her? I don’t want to violate the manager’s faith in my confidentiality, even though I will be retiring soon. LOYAL FRIEND IN MASSACHUSETTS

DEAR LOYAL FRIEND: Your friend’s obvious tattoos prevent her from presenting the corporate image your employer prefers be conveyed to clients who visit the front office. To my knowledge, people with tattoos are not members of a protected class, which would put an employer at risk for a discrimination suit. Because Miranda continues to ask why she wasn’t promoted, and you have nothing to lose by telling her what you were told, I think you should level with her. She might prefer to work at a company where her chances for advancement aren’t stymied. DEAR ABBY: I have two children who are not yet old enough for school. My mother-in-law watches them for free a few times a week. She has been “trying” to quit smoking for the last couple of years. Nine out of 10 times when I take my children to her, she asks me to bring her a pack of cigarettes. I feel obligated to do it because she watches my children for free. I know I’m not doing her any favors, and I have asked others how I should handle

this. They say I should make excuses like, “I don’t have any money with me,” or, “I forgot to get them.” I figure there’s only a few more years before she won’t have to watch my kids, so after that, I’ll never feel obligated to bring her smokes again. Any advice? SMOKED OUT IN WISCONSIN DEAR SMOKED OUT: Yes. When you are done reading this, go online and see what the American Cancer Society and the American Lung Association have to say about the effects of secondhand smoke on children. Then, rather than lie to your mother-in-law, the next time she asks you to bring her a pack when you drop off the kids, summon the courage to tell her no because it isn’t healthy for your children. DEAR READERS: I would like to wish a Happy Father’s Day to fathers everywhere birth fathers, stepfathers, adoptive and foster fathers, grandfathers, and all of those caring men who mentor children and fill the role of absent fathers. LOVE, ABBY Write Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Guests discuss how to lower blood pressure By NELL ADDINGTON Contributing writer

month. Light refreshments are provided. It is free to the public and no reservations required. Any questions or information — On Wednesday, two ladies from Crown call Ronda Foster 465-6998 or Sharon Ford at Services in Nacogdoches came and talked 366-8195. to us on “Lowering Blood Pressure” and we This is a support group for adults with had a good response. Michelle took blood lung disease. Sponsored by American Lung pressure and assisted with the talk. Jodi en- Association/Better Breathers Club/Ameritered our names in door prize drawing. The can Homepatient and LifeCare Health Serwinners were Bertie, Jennie and Joleen. vices, vome and listen to this free valuable We appreciate these ladies from Crown information. The center is located at 2801 showing an interest in our people. (Inciden- Valley Ave. tally, they wore their crowns.) These ladies ——— will be back July 2 and will speak on “PreCary Sims spoke at the RSVP meeting venting Falls.” This is an important subject and he was very interesting. Cary is from for us seniors, as most falls happen in the the AgriLife Extension Service. He gave us home. Please come and join us at 10:45 a.m. an East Texas Vegetable Planting Guide ——— and spoke about gardening — organic and Bridge players, remember to check the heirloom. We have a choice when it comes newsletter for information concerning to what we buy, whether it be organic or bridge times and dates. They meet here at heirloom. the Senior Citizens Center. He told us how produce is shipped from ——— various places and how fruit is ripened after The Better Breathers Club meets at the it reaches it’s destination. center at 3:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each We had our lowest attendance for this

meeting. I don’t know the reason, but I hope our volunteers will take more interest in our meetings. Our next monthly meeting will be July 8. Make plans to attend at 10 a.m. Madeline does a great job getting our speakers. She told me she had been an RSVP member for 17 years. Congratulations, Madeline. ——— Brenda Prejean from Beaumont visited with her dad and sister this week. She brought a beautiful and unique quilt to show us. It was made from cross stitch pieces that Brenda’s Mom (deceased) had made and given Brenda’s daughter, Jennifer. Jennifer who will be leaving this month as a new missionary to Africa, had the quilt made for her mom. Very interesting “show and tell.” Thanks Brenda. ——— Have a great week and watch for the news next week. Nell Addington is the site manager and activity director at the Angelina County Senior Citizens Center. She can be reached at srcitizen@consolidated.net.

astrograph If today is your birthday — You will need to ride the crest of change that is headed your way. Trying to fight the natural course of events will lead to frustration and disappointment. Resist the urge to compare today’s reality with

past circumstances, and make the best of every situation. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — If you are seeking inspiration, look to nature. Getting away for a short trip will remind you of what’s important as well as help

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you appreciate what you have. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — You can use negativity as a motivator, and it could help you re-evaluate your situation. A path you have shunned in the past will take on a new appeal that could lead to an exciting turn of events. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Romantic possibilities are in the air. Forming a closer bond with your special someone will lead to a greater understanding of your mutual aspirations. If you are single, get out and circulate. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You will be able to cross many items off your to-do list. Your heightened organizational skills will help you achieve much in a short amount of time. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — A surprise will come from an unexpected source. Don’t let your responsibilities weigh you down. Make an effort to have some fun. All work and no play isn’t a healthy way to live. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Trouble is brewing on the home front. Don’t take sides. This is a great time to tackle some chores and thus avoid some discord. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Take the time to reassess your current

situation. If you invite neighbors and friends for an informal get-together, you will be able to share different viewpoints and experiences, and have fun as well. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Reconsider old dreams, hopes and wishes. If you still feel the same passion, make the necessary adjustments to bring those ideas to life. Follow your heart. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Don’t hesitate; put your words into play and take action. It’s important to make your intentions clear so that there are no misunderstandings down the line. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Your talents will be put to good use if you support a charity or community group. Choose a cause that inspires you for maximum satisfaction. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Your ability to shoulder responsibility has not gone unnoticed. You are much closer to achieving your goals than you realize. Now is not the time to give up. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Don’t be gullible. Someone is probably offering you false information. Ask pertinent questions to find out exactly where you stand and how you should proceed.

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FamilySearch trying to make all existing microfilmed records available on the Web By CAROLYN ERICSON Contributing writer

George G. Morgan has compiled what he calls FamilySearch.org Research. He discusses the website maintained by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is the largest genealogical organization in the world. Many records have been digitized and are available online. The current primary goal is to digitize all of the existing microfilmed records and place them online. That means all of the census records, etc. which will be a great asset to genealogical researchers. Morgan explains using the FamilySearch catalog and what you might find. You can also volunteer to participate in indexing projects to make images more easily available online. This Genealogy At A Glance sells for only $8.95 plus $4.50 shipping and handling. Order No. 3891 to get this informative piece of work. Send your check or money order to Genealogical Publishing Company, 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 260; Baltimore, Md. 21211-1953. ——— Seeking information on Emily Midkiff, who married Sam Turner in 1839. How was she related to Candice Midkiff ? Candice was born Dec. 12, 1800, and died Nov. 21, 1848, near Douglass, Nacogdoches County, Texas. She married first to Peter Ellis (Bean,) then to Martin Parmer (The ring-tailed panther), and third to Isaac Newton Hicks. Candice was the daughter of Isaac Midkiff. Was Emily her sister? I would really appreciate any help. Doris Lundley, hut95@cablelynx.com. ——— Diane Hadded, editor of Family Tree Magazine, wrote saying that Ancestry.com was making changes in its services. They are retiring five products and services as Sept. 5, 2014. MyFamily.com, Genealogy.com; MyCanvas, Mundia and Y-DNA and mitrochondrial DNA testing. If you have been planning to contact Ancestry to do a DNA test, you had better do it before Sept. 5. Norway is celebrating the 200th anniversary of its constitution this year. In 1814, Norway’s constitution was signed as part of the transfer of the country from a union with Denmark to a new union with Sweden.

On the Genealogy Insider blog, they are sharing a great Norwegian resource from FamilySearch, as well as more on the bicentennial and their Scandinavian research helps. TLC has the 2014 season premiere date of “Who Do You Think You Are? As well as the lineup of celebrities whose family histories will be featured. As more and more things are added, some of the old faithfuls are being dropped. ——— A few early Nacogdoches obituaries: July 26, 1899 Celio Luna died yesterday, buried in City Cemetery. (Born Aug, 8, 1855, died July 25, 1899, buried Oak Grove Cemetery.) Aug. 2, 1899 The remains of C. J. Whitaker were laid to rest today at 10 a.m. in City Cemetery. (Clinton J. Whitaker, born 25 March 1877, died 1 August 1899, buried Oak Grove Cemetery.) Aug. 5, 1899 Clinton J. Whitaker, raised at Douglass. His widowed mother was a Finley. He married Maggie Belle Kee in Coleman, Texas. ——— Nov. 7, 1899 Burned to Death Widow of Thomas Fagan Places Lighted Tapers Upon His Grave Houston, Texas Nov. 5 A most distressing accident occurred today at Harrisburg. It ended the life of an estimable lady, Mrs. Fagan, widow of the late Thomas Fagan. Her home was near Harrisburg, and during the day she visited the cemetery to place flowers upon the grave of her late husband. She also placed some lighted candles near the flowers and in moving about to complete the decorations her dress caught fire from the candles. The screams of her little children and a little negro boy attracted the attention of Capt. Folk, whose home is not far away. He hastened to the place, but upon arrival found that she was dead. She was heavily dressed and when her skirts caught fire the flames soon encircled her, and death was doubtless caused from inhaling the red tongues of the cruel flames. She formerly lived in Eastern Texas and was a Mrs. Pruett, from which marriage she left three children to combat the asperities of a cold world. She leaves a number of friends in this part of the state, who will be shocked to hear of her untimely death.


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The Most Rev. Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, during a service inside Canterbury Cathedral for his enthronement in Canterbury, England, in this March 21, 2013, file photo. It was in the Canterbury Cathedral in 1107 that Archbishop Thomas Becket was viciously killed by four knights who believed they were doing the bidding of King Henry II. As a result, Becket became a martyr and the cathedral a place of pilgrimage to his shrine.

Chaucer’s tales still lure visitors to Canterbury By NORM GOLDSTEIN The Associated Press Canterbury, England fter nearly 1,000 years, murder in the cathedral is still luring visitors to Canterbury. It was in the Canterbury Cathedral in 1170 that Archbishop Thomas Becket was killed, viciously, by four knights who believed they were doing the bidding of King Henry II. As a result, Becket became a martyr and the cathedral a place of pilgrimage to his shrine. The homicide was the subject of “Murder in the Cathedral,” a verse drama by T.S. Eliot, and was more famously immortalized in Geoffrey Chaucer’s 14th century work, “The Canterbury Tales,” told in now obsolete Middle English, which focused on one such journey in what had become an annual spring pilgrimage: And specially from every shires ende Of Englande to Caunterbury they wende, The holy blisful martir for to seke, That hem hath holpen whan that they were seeke. It is said that 100,000 pilgrims made their way to the cathedral in 1420, including, as the poem says in its last line, the sick (seeke) whom the shrine cured (hath holpen, or helped). Today, Canterbury Cathedral draws one million visitors a year. Chaucer’s pilgrims made the journey on horseback; today’s visitors are more likely to arrive by plane and car, train or bus from London or Dover. With its sites, shops, and restaurants, pubs and tea rooms concentrated largely in its Old Town area, Canterbury is a comfortable walking city. It is relatively small, with a population of about 150,000. The Stour river runs through the city and at some points is navigable for small boats. Rowboats and punts (flat-bottomed boats like gondolas) can be hired, generally with a local university student serving as oarsman and guide. Kent University and other schools contribute to a large local student population. But by far the biggest tourist attraction is Canterbury Cathedral, founded in the year 597. (There is an entrance fee for visitors.) It is a marvelous edifice on spacious property that also houses some buildings of the King’s School, a renowned secondary school. The exterior of the cathedral, an impressive 236 feet (72 meters) high, reflects Romanesque, English Gothic and Gothic architectural styles, with round and pointed arches, blind arcades, and pinnacles of the 14th-century perpendicular Gothic nave. The Trinity Chapel was built specifically for the Shrine of St. Thomas, which stood from 1220 to 1538, when it was destroyed on orders of King Henry VIII. The floor of the current chapel has a set of inlaid marble roundels representing zodiac signs, months, virtues and vices. A lone candle marks the spot of the shrine. UNESCO World Heritage sites in Canterbury include the cathedral along with St. Augustine’s Abbey (mostly the ruins of the monastery where St. Augustine’s monks lived) and St. Martin’s Church, England’s oldest working parish church. Another popular tourist site is the Norman Canterbury Castle, or at least its remains. The castle was one of three original royal castles of Kent, built soon after the Battle of Hastings on the main Roman road from Dover to London. This was the route taken by William the Conqueror in 1066. The medieval St. Margaret’s Church now houses “The Canterbury Tales,” an audiovisual presentation of five tales (in modern English) from Chaucer’s most colorful characters, using life-sized character models: the miller, knight, nun’s priest, wife of Bath and pardoner, with live guides at the start (Tabard Inn) and end (shrine of Thomas Becket). There is, however, little other evidence of Chaucer in Canterbury, aside from this

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Stone. Stone is a well-regarded researcher whose book, “The Children of Kirakira,” has been Lily King’s new novel, a success, and, like Mead, she “Euphoria,” unfolds on a South has unconventional views of Pacific island where a trio of sex roles. Gender issues, sexual young anthropolocustoms and taboos gists lives among isoare themes that turn lated tribes to make throughout “Euphoria,” groundbreaking some in dark ways. studies of primitive When Bankson steers cultures. Stone and the erratic, Rich in detail, at less-disciplined Fen to a times fascinating mostly gentle lakeside and harrowing, the tribe, the Tam, they story offers a manyfind that females rule sided look at love and “Euphoria” (Atlan- the social structure. tic Monthly Press), eros — and bracing Stone is soon making by Lily King doses of reality. copious notes of her The time is the early 1930s. observations and analysis of A married couple and a single Tam culture, particularly the man, struggling with their ways of its women. Fen, shunfield studies, have just hit low ning the typewriter, spends his points when they cross paths in time mostly engaging with the the jungle backwaters of New native men. Guinea. The novel is told, for the most The novel’s opening separt, by Bankson, reflecting quence is arresting. The couple back from a distance of many — New Yorker Nell Stone years. But Stone’s voice also and her Australian husband, appears in the form of journal Schuyler Fenwick, known as entries she wrote after she had Fen — are hastily leaving a vio- met him and began experienclent tribe where their work has ing life among the Tam. not gone well. Stone has skin King, the book’s author, lives lesions and is feverish, but Fen in Maine and earned praise for seems abusive to her anyway. her first three novels. In the Soon they will meet the third well-researched “Euphoria,” part of their triangle, Andrew she hits just the right tone. Bankson, a Britisher in a black Voices of British, Aussies mood. He helps Stone regain and Americans ring true for her health, and directs the the period, and King brings couple to a more suitable tribe vividly to life the distant world to study, not too far from his of South Sea island natives own site. and the crosshatch of cultures Around these main characwith Western strangers in their ters, King weaves in touches of midst. historical context from the field Bankson, Stone and Fen may of anthropology when Margahave ventured to this lost world ret Mead was producing bestin search of keys to primitive selling books on her studies lives, but along the way they of young people in Samoa and also begin unlocking doors to New Guinea. In many ways, their own lives, psyches and Mead’s life is reflected through fates.

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This undated image provided by The Canterbury Tales, a show in Canterbury, England, shows a group of visiting children in medieval costumes looking at the attraction’s lifesize character models. The show, which takes place in St. Margaret’s Church, depicts “The Canterbury Tales” stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century about the pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral.

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A costumed guide interacting with visitors at the The Canterbury Tales show that takes place in St. Margaret’s Church in Canterbury, England.

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The exterior of St. Margaret’s Church, where The Canterbury Tales is housed. shortened retelling at “The Canterbury Tales” — and a pub by that name. Another famous literary name with a connection to Canterbury is Christopher Marlowe, the Elizabethan poet and playwright (”Hero and Leander,” ‘‘The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus”) who was born in Canterbury in 1564 and attended King’s School there. The city’s modern theater house is named for him and his death is noted at the clock tower of St. George’s Church. Marlowe was baptized in the church, but its clock

CANTERBURY: canterbury.co.uk/canterburydistrict/Canterbury.aspx. London’s Heathrow Airport is about 60 miles northwest, Gatwick Airport about an hour’s drive. Canterbury is 15 miles from Dover, where ferries depart for France. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL: In Canterbury, England, canterbury-cathedral.org/ . Open weekdays and Saturdays 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (closes at 5 p.m. in winter), crypt 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. with last entry a half-hour before closing time; Sundays, including crypt, 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Adults, 10.50 pounds, children under 18, 7 pounds. Check website for guided tour times. CANTERBURY TALES: Audiovisual presentation of “The Canterbury Tales” at St. Margaret’s Church, canterburytales.org.uk/ . Open daily, check website for times, which vary by month. Adults, 8.75 pounds, children 5-15, 6.75 pounds. tower is all that survived German bombs in World War II. The house believed to be where the Marlowes lived for the early years of Christopher’s life also was destroyed in a German air raid in 1942. In front of the present Marlowe Theatre is a 19th-century statue of a Muse (Marlowe is known as the Muses’ darling) surrounded by small effigies of characters from Marlowe’s plays. All in all, Canterbury proved itself to be a charming and comfortable small city, but it has a big history.

‘Kraken Project’ a compelling thriller

By JEFF AYERS The Associated Press

hostile environment. Melissa hopes that Dorothy, her artificial intelligence creation, will Douglas Preston, who cobe able to do the job. writes the Pendergast novels When the time comes to test with Lincoln Child, the probe and run it goes solo with his through a simulation cutting-edge science similar to the environthriller “The Kraken ment waiting on the Project.” alien world, Dorothy Kraken Mare is panics. Several scienthe name of a large tists are killed, and sea discovered on Dorothy flees into the Saturn’s moon, world of the Internet. Titan, and Preston What Dorothy finds “The Kraken Proj- terrifies her everuses a potential ect” (Forge Books), increasing mind, and NASA mission to by Douglas Preston investigate it as the she determines that launching point for his compel- humans are horrible creatures ling thriller. and must be extinguished. NASA scientist Melissa Melissa teams up with CIA Shepherd is the engineer reoperative Wyman Ford to sponsible for creating artificial rescue Dorothy, but there are intelligence software that will people who want to capture her run the probe while on the for their own purposes. surface of Titan. The commuPreston has written his best nication lag time between the solo novel to date, and readers probe and Earth is significant, will be discussing the ramificaand the probe must be able to tions of artificial intelligence quickly adapt in a potentially and its potential impact.

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‘Ghost Ship’ solid entry in series By JEFF AYERS The Associated Press

injuries have kept him out of the field, and although he’s lucky to be alive, he is bitter “Ghost Ship,” the latest about not getting back into NUMA (National Underwater the game. Brian Westgate, the and Marine Agency) Files entry sole survivor, has no hostility by Clive Cussler and toward Kurt since he Graham Brown, is knows he tried to save the closest yet to a them all. flat-out James Bond Dirk Pitt, head of adventure. NUMA and Kurt’s boss, The best Cussler wants to get Kurt back stories are the ones into action, but everythat are the most thing he knows demonpersonal to the strates that Kurt isn’t hero, and for Kurt ready. And he might “Ghost Ship” Austin, a failed not be again. Then (Putnam), by Clive rescue attempt still Dirk learns that Kurt Cussler and Graham has been investigating causes nightmares. Brown A multimillionaire, whether Sienna is alive his wife and two and using her computer children were aboard a sinking skills to aid U.S. enemies. yacht. Kurt had dated the man’s How does all of this tie into wife, Sienna, and his inability the disappearance of the SS to save her and the children Waratah, a vessel that never still haunts him. His resulting made port over 100 years ago?


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209 FM 83 4520 FM 328 6596 FM 842 10562 FM 2021 413 FM 2558 500 Fs roAd 304 eAst 2510 Fs roAd 304 eAst 3154 Fsr 304 west broADDuS- 4/3 MlS#49651 huntington- 4/3 MlS#49581 lufkin-3/2 MlS#49219 lufkin- 6/6 MlS#48984 broADDuS- 3/1 MlS#49545 broADDuS- 2/1 MlS#49851 broADDuS- 4/2 MlS#49533 broADDuS-2/2 MlS#49775 0.994Acre $129,900 1.27AcreS $197,500 12AcreS $235,000 49.46AcreS $1,145,000 0.374Acre $79,500 7.56AcreS $146,000 2.26AcreS $85,000 2.391AcreS $129,000 price reduced

146 Friends LAne huntington- 2/2 .2201Acre

103 GArden wALk LAne

MlS#49296 lufkin-2/2 $45,000 .161Acre

7195 hwy 7w

MlS#49569 nAcogDocheS- 3/1 $164,900 1Acre

5030 hwy 96 south MlS#49908 SAn AuguStine- 3/3 $82,000 9.736AcreS

6912 hwy 103w

MlS#49463 lufkin- 4/3 $269,900 80.42AcreS

6912 hwy 103w

MlS#49197 lufkin- 2/1 $725,000 72.75AcreS new listing

7142 hwy 103w

MlS#49198 lufkin- 3/2.5 $400,000 32.45AcreS

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603 hwy 147s

MlS#49211 broADDuS- 3/2 $689,900 0.85Acre

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MlS#49539 $95,000

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1308 JAne street 476 JeFFerson Avenue 308 Lee LAne 2099 MCkniGht LAne 263 oLd ewinG roAd 174 oLd hoMer ALto roAd 416 wrubLe Lee 102 pLeAsAnt drive lufkin- 3/2 MlS#49587 lufkin- 5/3 2hAlf bAthS MlS#49216 lufkin- 3/2 MlS#49343 Pollok- 1/2 MlS#49331 lufkin- 3/2 MlS#49947 Pollok- 4/3 MlS#49059 Diboll- 4/3 MlS#49549 lufkin- 3/2 MlS#49974 0.4385Acre $89,900 0.849Acre $419,000 0.2023Acre $94,200 16.29AcreS $489,900 0.4980Acre $109,900 74.47AcreS $525,000 9.0AcreS $289,900 0.309917Acre $142,000 price reduced

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549 rALph nerren roAd 2245 riFLe roAd 1003 rushwood dr 314 sAddLe trAiL drive 185 sAndALwood 8 trAiLwood 1081 shop brAnCh 2731 texAs hwy 7 west huntington- 4/3 MlS#49162 Pollok- 5Mh rentAlS MlS#49317 lufkin- 3/1.5 MlS#49365 lufkin- 3/2 MlS#49954 lufkin- 4/2 MlS#49703 lufkin- 4/2 MlS#49350 huntington- 3/2 MlS#49901 Pollok- 5/4.5 MlS#48472 1.7138AcreS $269,900 22.5AcreS $280,000 0.2686Acre $99,500 0.1378Acre $189,900 0.2750Acre $179,900 0.5363Acre $187,500 2AcreS $57,000 171.81AcreS $1,950,000

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3BR 1BA Move-in Ready Brick Home In Huntington. $93,500 200 E Henderson Str. Call 936-366-7563

Country Living on spacious acreage. 3 BR, 3 BA, Formal Dining & Office. Two sided WBFP. Covered patio. Shop, pond, underground pet fence and sprinkler system. Close to town. 936-275-6046 or 936-875-2847 Must Sell! 260 Antique Ln. 3BR/2.5BA - 3 Acres, 2600 sq.ft, $148,000 call 936-366-0417 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-3

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www.c21bryan.com Loans by Phone: 1-888-772-1674 For Sale By Owner: 607 Chester Street CH&A, Fenced Back Yard, Storage Bldgs. $62,500 Call 936-569-5855 414-3358 Owner Agent

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66 Acres Scattered trees, pasture, pond, good for Poultry House. FM 241 Alto. $2700 acre 375 Acres 8mi. South of Diboll. Wooded. $1850 acre OBO Ballard Real Estate 936-858-3300 Land For Sale 603 Hosea Dolphus Ave. Block 17, Lot 2. 661-948-3678

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Kings Row Mobile Home Park

For Sale: 3BR/2B mobile homes set up, ready to move into w/deck. Located in nice, quiet park. Owner financing available. 936-637-1600 Lic# MHSLSP00037804 Lic# MHDRET00036608 2BR 1BA, CH&A, W/D Connections, Stove and Refrigerator, $500/mo + $150/dep. For Appt Call 936-634-2012

Home For Sale: 3BR 2BA Brick, 1536 sq. Feet, New Carpet, Ceramic Tile, CISD/ Idlewood Sub, Large Wooden Deck in Backyard, Privacy Fence, Metal Storage Building 936-675-0798

3BR 2BA Near Lake on 1/2 Acre Lot off 103 E 936-635-3735 225-1482 For Rent or Sale 2BR 2BA Mobile Home in Lufkin ISD. $550 mo. 936-465-5643 Other Properties Avail.

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New Champion 16 x 68 Singlewide 3BR 2BA $29,900 Call 409-200-1068 RBI00073 New Clayton 14 x 56 Singlewide. 2BR 1BA $24,900 Call 409-200-1068 RBI00073 New Reduced Price Was $73,900 Now $69,900! 32 x 64 Legacy. Two Living Areas, Upflow Air, Upgrade Appliance. Must See. Delivery, Setup Included. Call 409-200-1068 RBI00073 Tape and Texture Singlewide, 16 x 76, All Wood Cabinets, 9ft Flat Ceilings, Residential Windows, Crown Molding. Beautiful Home At A Great Price!! Call 409-200-1068 RBI00073 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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3/2/1 Duplex Lufkin. Avail July 1. No Pets. 221 Bluebird Lane. W/D hookup. $775/775 deposit. 832-494-8038 3BR 2B Brick, 1ac. in Fuller Springs, $850 mo. $400 dep 936-465-0756

Furnished Office For Rent 1240 SF w/ Conference Room. 936-632-5572 or 936-414-1956

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4BR 2BA, CH&A 1700sqft. $875 mo + $700 dep. 936-637-6221

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Brookhollow Schools 3BR 2BA at 115 Whistle Hollow. Fenced Yard. $1100 mo. /$1100 dep. 936-637-3421

SOUTH LOOP FRONTAGE 1000-2400 sqft Commercial/Retail Space Available for Lease. Contact Trailwood Square at 936-414-6453 for more info.

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Office space Approx 3000 sq ft $2000 per mo 1130 S First St Call 936-634-6321 Premier Office Space For Lease 936-632-3396

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2BR 1BA MH on FM 58 on 1 acre. Quiet & Nice neighborhood, Refs Req. No HUD No Fair Housing. $750 mo. 936-526-7871

4BR 2BA Double Wide, on Lg. Lot in Quiet Area. $800 mo. + $300 dep. 936-635-4677

120 East Denman 3BR 2BA 2Car Townhome call (936) 634-6321

3BR - 4BR Homes, Very Clean! $695 to $1495 mo. Call Robert 936-639-0909

YOU CAN S-P-R-E-A-D OUT in this lovely 3br 2b brick on with 2,500 sqft. of living area plus additional shop/hobby and 3-car garage. 814 April. Mls 49764

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Hudson ISD $140,000 3BR/2B, 1590 sqft, Split Floor Plan, Storage Building, LG Deck, Fireplace, Dbl Garage, CH/A, Landscaped and Fenced Yard, Appliances Included

Call to see! Cindy Lipscomb (936) 635-7037

3BR/2.5BA, Study, Formal Dining, Quartz countertops, SS appliances, French door refrigerator remains. Hardwood/ Carpet/Tile flooring. Updated ceiling fans and lighting, gas logs. Large covered patio and a deck overlook the 13th fairway. Security and sprinkler systems. New HVAC system. Enormous amount of floored attic storage. 2.5 garage. $305,500.00.

130 White Oak Loop • Lufkin

For information call 637-3736 or 414-5276.

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Liz Jeffrey, CRS, GRI, SRES

936-414-1835 ljeffrey@americanrealestate.com

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Home Is Truly move In ready! 4B/3.5B, updated kitchen w/newer appliances, granite counters & 2 dining areas. New carpet, 2nd living area has built-ins & fireplace. Master bedroom down. Side-entry garage. Shed will remain. Security & sprinkler systems! Community pool available! mls 49578 $279,900 Directions: Hwy 59 South; Turn right into The Settlement; Stay on Carriage Drive to end of street.

BRING YOUR FISHING POLE for the pond on this almost 7 acres with comfortable 3BR 2B brick home off FM1818 near Diboll. $178,000 MLS49538

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Neighborhood LiviNg w/ room To roam! 3B/3B, Master bedroom down with jacuzzi tub. High ceilings, beautiful rock fireplace! Open concept, nice office, large closet is heated/cooled. Fantastic garage with upstairs storage and covered patio, fenced-in yard!! mLS 49390 $235,000 Directions: Hwy 69 South, Right on FM 326, Approx. 3 miles to Live Oak, Turn left, House on right.

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936-829-4040 611 N. Temple Dr. • Diboll

108 February Lane • Lufkin

Liz Jeffrey, CRS, GRI, SRES

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This home is Truly move in ready! 4B/3.5B, updated kitchen w/ stainless appliances and silestone countertops! Open concept! Family room has fireplace. Master suite, living & formal dining is newer addition in 2003. Fencein yard, extra parking, sprinkler system. mls 49843 $ 215,900 Directions: Loop 287 to Old Union, right on August into Four Seasons, right on February, house on left.

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Don Roberts 633-2637

Crystal Gann 674-8915

Melba Poskey 676-9542

Sid Medford 633-2629

Barbara Cavanaugh 674-7848

Wade Sullivan 674-9299

Rita Hadley Redd Montgomery 633-2638 676-9965

Glenda Duke 635-9006

Ashley Rodriguez 671-0664

Ashley King 676-5441

Whitney Lowery 635-3639

Fred Preston 366-4228

Christy SimmsGuerrero 414-9088

Angie Williams 635-4041

Rivers Carr 404-2211

Ben Moore 635-6061

Kelly Harris 208-9292

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1605 Lance st – 3B/2B 387 suger Lane – 2B/2B 505 Lynn ave – 3B/2B $119,900 MLs 49128 $87,500 MLs 48887 $69,900 MLs 49051

Michael & Sandy Bryan 936-631-2168

MongLinh Bass 409-504-3282

Twila Bertrand 512-297-1000

Hollie Cherry AHS-SRES 936-674–8133

Becky Cota 936-465-3433

Katy Farrell 936-676-4444

Chasity Gauthier 936-225-1594

Stephen Hammond 936-225-1401

Michael Sessions Owner/Broker 676-5284

Tracy Berry Agent 671-3052

Robert Grimes Agent 404-0799

Scott Looney Agent 366-0345

Josh Harrison Agent 676-8583

Pat Penn Agent 465-1234

texastimbercountry.com Sarah Holland 936-635–5879

Tammy Jennings 936-676-5145

Jill Jordon 936-208-2282

Matthew Maisen 281-750-1729

Billy McClendon 936-366–8122

Brenda Rhodes 936-635-1323

Tara Smith, GRI 936-671-0200

Terriann Trevathan 936-465-6590

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commercial lufkin – loop 287 – 17.956ac, $3,911,000, mls 49231 lufkin – ellen trout dr – 9ac, $315,000, mls 49894 lufkin – 4694 ted trout dr – 6.364ac, $299,500, mls 48877 lufkin – 1500 n medford – 1.09ac, $240,000, mls 47892 lufkin – 2205 n timberland dr – 9.41ac, $235,250, mls 47396 lufkin – 2702 s medford – 1.5ac, $212,000, mls 49245 lufkin – hwy 59 s – 6.52ac, $162,500, mls 48063 subdivisions douglass – deer trace subd – 3.97–6.4ac, 11.09ac, $18,500–$39,500 hudson – westwood bend subd – 0.90–8.94ac, $38,000–$97,000 autumn lake – magnolia bend – 1.66ac, $49,000 mls 49280 hudson – copper creek – lot 11, 0.928ac, $28,000 mls 49773 lufkin – live oak subd – 2.8– 3.11ac, $21,900–$25,000


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Angelina County & Cities Health District Professional Environmental Inspector Looking for dedicated, compassionate people to take care of our loving patients.

RN Supervisor Every Other Weekend LVN Full-Time 2p-10p, 10p-6a & PRN CMA PRN

Full time position in progressive public health agency. Must have BS Degree with 30 hours of science. Please supply transcript with application. Great benefitshealth, vision, dental insurance, Vacation/Holidays. Apply in person 503 Hill Street, Lufkin Position open until filled. EOE

CNA Full-Time

6a-2p, 2p-10p, 10p-6a & PRN All Shifts No Phone Calls Please! Criminal Background Enforced! Please apply in person at: 201 S. John Redditt Dr. • Lufkin, TX

PHC Field Supervisor Provider Services Salary + Mileage Mon-Friday Home Health and Supervisory Experience Preferred Non-Clinical Position

Contact Julie Davis 936-632-4349 Monday & Tuesday | 6/16 & 6/17 from 10am – 2pm

Job fair

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

East College Dining Hall on East College Street located on campus at Stephen F. Austin. We are accepting applications for both full & part time food service workers for the Fall 2014 semester. Qualified candidates will be contacted and scheduled for interview at a later date.

STEMI Coordinator

OUTREACH HEALTH SERVICES has immediate openings for

PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS in the Center & Lufkin areas to care for the elderly and disabled in their homes. Must be 18+, will train the right candidate. Great 401K plan. Please Call 409.787.1636 or 877.787.3618 or apply online at www.outreachhealth.com

EOE

This STEMI Coordinator will work closely with all members of the care team – including Chief of Cardiology and other physicians. Coordinator participates in various cardiology trade organizations and committees. Also, he/she is to lead the chest pain center accreditation.

The City of Wells

• Must have experience in a critical care environment (ECC, Cath lab, CICU, Flight, or Ambulance). BSN and current Texas RN license or paramedic license preferred. • The preferred candidate will have a strong clinical knowledge and the ability to teach AMI care processes. • Must be detail-oriented, analytical, and possess the ability to impact change and drive quality outcomes using data and a multidisciplinary team. • Strong communication and relationship-building with many stakeholder groups is required.

Municipal Court Clerk Applicants must possess computer skills including Microsoft Word, EOE. Send resumes by mail to: City of Wells, P.O. Box 20, Wells, Texas 75976 or email: cityofwells@consolidated.net Deadline to apply is June 30, 2014

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St. Giles has an immediate opening for a full-time Accounts Payable Manager. For job details as well as minimum qualifications and experience please go to www.sglctx.com and view job posting with summary job description. Qualified Applicants must be able to pass a variety of Background Checks which includes but is not limited to Criminal History, Employee Misconduct Registry, Drivers License, references and past employment. Interested parties may apply on-line at www.sglctx.com, or may apply using the kiosk station at the Lufkin Office Location listed below. Please note, faxed or mailed resume’s will not be accepted. Please, NO PHONE CALLS.

St. Giles has immediate openings for Direct Care Staff, part-time and PRN. Direct Care Staff serve as a Residential Assistant and in this role provide a loving home like environment for St. Giles clients, as well as are responsible for supervision of day-to-day living skills, providing independent living skills training and assisting with medications, personal care and hygiene, meal preparation, daily chores, grocery shopping, money management, maintaining a safe and clean home-like environment and assisting with leisure activities. Qualified applicants must at least 21 years old, have a valid Texas Driver’s License, insurable driving record, be able to pass a series of background checks. Qualified applicants may apply on-line at www.sglctx. com , or may apply using the kiosk station at the Lufkin Office Location listed below. Please note, faxed or mailed resume’s will not be accepted. Please, no phone calls.

Accounts Payable Manager

3010 South First Street Lufkin, TX 75901 www.sglctx.com E.O.E.

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3010 South First Street Lufkin, TX 75901 www.sglctx.com E.O.E.

is accepting applications and resumes for a full time

Water & Sewer Laborer Applicants must possess valid driver’s license, be able to assist in the repair of water and sewer systems. Knowledge of the water and wastewater operations and Water and Waste Water licensing a plus but not required. EOE. Send resumes by mail to: City Hall, P.O. Box 20, Wells, TX 75976 or contact City Hall: 936-867-4615 293 Rusk Ave., Wells, TX 75976 between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. email: cityofwells@consolidated.net

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Acorn Forestry,

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Hiring Flatbed Drivers

Deadline to apply is June 30, 2014

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800 E. Dawson • Tyler, Texas 75701

PLEASE SEE OUR JOB OPENINGS AT

2794 Ted Trout Dr. Lufkin, TX 75904

The City of Wells

The STEMI Coordinator leads and develops the care process, using a multidisciplinary approach to provide the highest quality care and service to STEMI patients.

Requirements

CAN TrANsporT

• Truck Driver – Class A CDL with good driving record

• Mechanic – We offer above average pay with vacation, paid holidays, 401K and health insurance benefits. High School diploma or GED required. For immediate consideration, send resume to

936-875-5401

or email resume to aosinc@consolidated.net

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Production Workers Georgia-Pacific in Corrigan TX is seeking to hire production workers. They will begin in general utility positions for our manufacturing areas, and will serve to fill available departmental operator vacancies. They will perform various manual tasks, and learn multiple operator functions within the facility. They will be expected to perform some basic asset care duties, and perform routine preventative maintenance on equipment. Candidates must be able and willing to work any shifts, holidays, weekends, and overtime, as necessary. Key Responsibilities: • Adhere to all plant safety and environmental guidelines, policies and procedures • Work in a team environment • Meet or exceed safety, production and quality goals • Keep work area clean throughout shift Basic Qualifications • High School diploma, GED or equivalent • Must be willing and able to work any shift, weekends, and holidays as scheduled, able to change shifts on short notice. • Must be willing and able to work overtime as needed • Must be willing and able to work in a fast-paced, hot, humid, cold and noisy industrial environment where there is moving or heavy equipment. • Must be willing and able to perform repetitive and physically demanding tasks for extended periods of time (lifting, pushing/pulling, gripping, reaching, sitting, walking, standing, bending, climbing ladders/stairs) with or without reasonable accommodation • Must be willing and able to wear necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (hard hat, safety glasses, ear protection, and steel toed shoes/boots plus additional PPE required by specific job) with or without reasonable accommodation • Must be willing to work in a tobacco-free environment, where no jewelry is allowed • Must be willing to sign a confidentiality agreement as a condition of employment We are an equal opportunity employer. Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran Except where prohibited by state law, all offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. This employer uses E-Verify. Please visit the following website for additional information: www.kochcareers.com/doc/Everify.pdf If you meet the Basic Qualifications and are interested in employment, please go to www.gpcareers.com and apply for Job # 025083 (Utility).

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ELECTRICAL-MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN APPRENTICE Building Products Georgia-Pacific’s Building Products Operations in East Texas are seeking candidates for its Apprenticeship Program. This program is a two-year program designed to offer non-maintenance employees the opportunity to train and eventually become a Mechanical or Electrical Technician. The first year will be focused primarily on attending formal college courses and working in the manufacturing facilities as a maintenance apprentice. The second year will be devoted to completing the self-study portion of the program along with on-the-job training and skills demonstration devoted to gaining hands on experience. The ideal candidate must possess qualities such as a good work ethic, dependability, positive attitude, and mechanical or electrical aptitude, be able to perform essential functions with or without reasonable accommodations, solid math skills, good interpersonal and communication skills, be a selfstarter and work independently. Basic knowledge of computers is required. Successful candidates must be high school graduates or possess a high school equivalency certificate and meet all admittance requirements to Angelina College. We are an equal opportunity employer. Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran. Except where prohibited by state law, all offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. If interested in applying for this program, please apply on-line at www.gp.com requisition # 027038. Deadline for application is June 20, 2014

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Bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m., July 2, 2014 for Athletic Team Transportation for Angelina College. Sealed offers should be addressed to Dr. Larry Phillips, President, Angelina College, P. O. Box 1768, Lufkin, Texas 75902-1768 in an opaque envelope marked "Transportation Bid, Open July 2, 2014." Questions should be directed to Debbie Mareno at dmareno@angelina.edu. ANGELINA COUNTY WASTE MANAGEMENT CENTER P.O. BOX 1862 LUFKIN, TEXAS 75902-1862 The Angelina County Waste Management Center will recieve separate sealed BIDS for the installation of 838,419 square feet of Final Cover over a portion of the landfill and including certain drainage improvements, until 10:00 a.m., Thursday, June 26, 2014 at the Angelina County Commissioner’s Court room, and then at said Courtroom, publicly opened and read aloud.

The Contract Documents consists of an Advertisement for Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Bid, Agreement, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, General Conditions, Supplementary Condi tions, Technical S p e c i fand i c a treporting ions, any Responsible for management, review and compliance of financial accounting Addenda issued during activities for all domestic and international affiliates of Etech group of companies. Provideand the Bid Process, Drawings.effectively Prospective assurance that operating and financial controls are designed and operating Bidders may examine the within the operating units worldwide and that company is in compliance Contract with bestDocuments practices at the following locations. and regulatory compliance requirements. Serve as corporate lead on significant accounting

The Contract Documents consists of an Advertisement L egal N oticesfor Bids, Instructions to Bidders, 270 Bid, Agreement, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, General Conditions, Supplementary Condi tions, Technical Specifications, any Addenda issued during the Bid Process, and Drawings. Prospective Bidders may examine the Contract Documents at the following locations. Everett Griffith, Jr. & Associates 408 N. Third Street Lufkin, Texas 75901 Angelina County Waste Management Center F.M. Highway 58 Lufkin, Texas 75901 The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Everett Griffith, Jr. & Associates, Inc. at the address shown above upon payment of $100.00 per set (non-refundable). Each Bidder must deposit with his Bid a Bidder’s Bond or Certified Check in the amount of five percent of the highest amount bid. In accordance with the provisions of the Instructions to Bidders, all bonds or checks will be returned when the successful Bidder enters into a Contract as specified. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within ninety days after the actual date of the bid opening.

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issues such as acquisitions, divestitures, business combination accounting andGriffith, otherJr. & Everett Associates operational and financial activities that require corporate oversight. Provide technical US 408 N. Third Street GAAP accounting guidance to all entities. Design, implement and update global financial Lufkin, Texas 75901 and accounting policies and procedures as needed based on developing needs. Develop Angelina County Waste and execute the controls and compliance testing plan based on risk assessment. Present Management Center F.M. Highway 58 analytical reviews and reporting packages for senior management. Review of financial Lufkin, Texas 75901 data and ledgers of multinational affiliates for purposes of financial reporting and analysis. The investment Owner reserves Monitor preparation of financial reports as needed for statutory, banking, and the to waive any other purposes. Support corporate financial analysis and planning right team. Review and informalities or to reject any or all application bids. monitor all regional policies and accounting practices to ensure consistent of US GAAP and compliance with corporate policy. Plan and conduct local and corporate Copies of the Contract internal and external compliance audit efforts. Assess fraud and service related risksmay and be Documents at personal the office of identify and communicate any potential fraud, theft, misappropriation, obtained diversion, Everett Griffith, Jr. & conduct, across multiple business segments. Develop standard and Associates, ad-hoc reports for the Inc. at address shown above compliance analysis and provide recommendations to management team based on data upon payment of $100.00 analysis performed and other value adding opportunities. Facilitate anperannual prioritized set (non-refundable). risk assessment on which a controls and compliance plan will be developed. Improve Each Bidder must deposit timeliness and accuracy of financial closing and reporting for International affiliates. with his Bid a Bidder’s Bond or Certified Manage internal and external resources and develop a network of relationships. MBA Check or in the amount of five Master’s Degree in Accounting required plus 2 years of experience in accounting and global percent of the highest m o u nMail t bid. In corporate compliance to include US GAAP and Accounting Standards ofaIndia. resume accordance with the to Etech Global Services, LLC 1903 Berry Drive Nacogdoches, TX 75964 ATTN: Veronica provisions of the Instructions to Bidders, all Ellison, VP HR bonds or checks will be returned when the successful Bidder enters into a Contract as specified.

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Notice of Abandoned Vehicle Orange Tow Dolly Total Charges as of 06/13/2014: $611.09 Must show proof of ownership to obtain vehicle Located at Due's Wrecker Service 2320 E Lufkin Avenue, Lufkin TX 75901 936-632-6363 Notice of Suddenlink Channel Change - Lufkin Effective July 15, 2014 the following channel changes will be made to the channel lineup. EWTN on Expanded Basic channel 65 will move to channel 71. Great American Country on Expanded Basic channel 39 will move to channel 65. The Travel Channel on Expanded Basic channel 35 will move to channel 67. The Travel Channel HD on HD Basic channel 235 will move to channel 267. If you have any questions about these changes, please call us at 1-888-822-5151. CITY OF LUFKIN, TEXAS P. O. Drawer 190 LUFKIN, TEXAS 75902 The City of Lufkin will receive separate BID PROPOSALS for the 24”ø Water Transmission Main - Road and Railroad Bores, at Room 250, Lufkin City Hall, until 2:00 p.m., June 24, 2014 and then at said City Hall, publicly open and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCU MENTS consist of the Bid Proposal Package and any Addenda issued during the Bid Process, and plans. Prospective Bidders may examine the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS at the following location: The City of Lufkin Engineering Department City Hall, Room 250 300 E. Shepherd St. Lufkin, Texas 75902 24”ø Water Transmission Main - Road and Railroad Bores: • Installation of a 36”ø steel casing at five (5) sites. The 36”ø casing is to be installed by the dry bore method. It is the contractor's responsibility to dig the bore pits. • Installing 40 LF of 24”ø DIP by slick bore at Deer Trace Circle. • The owner will clear all of the bore sites, furnish the casing and install the carrier pipes (for the dry bores) along with casing chocks and end seals. The Owner reserves the right to waive the informalities or to reject any or all bids. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within ninety (90) days after the actual date of the bid opening. June 04, 2014 Date

Multi-Craft Industrial Maintenance and Electrical Technicians

We are an equal opportunity employer. Minority/Female/Disabled/ Veteran. Except where prohibited by state law, all offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. This employer uses E-Verify. Please visit the following Website for additional information: www.kochcareers.com/doc/Everify.pdf.

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No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within ninety days after the actual date of the bid opening.

The Corrigan, Texas operation is looking for a Multi-Craft Industrial Maintenance and Electrical Technicians. The successful candidate will have a high school diploma or equivalent, and 3+ years maintenance experience in an industrial environment. For Maintenance Technicians • Basic Electrical Knowledge and Skills • Basic Computer Skills • 2 years experience with: Welding, Fabrication, Pneumatics, Conveyors, Motors and Troubleshooting For Electrical Technicians • 1 year experience with installation, calibration, fabrication and preventive maintenance in a manufacturing environment • 1 year experience with 480 volt motors and controls. • 1 year PLC programming and troubleshooting Candidate must have the ability to work a flexible work schedule, including hours of work, overtime, weekends, holidays and call-ins. Candidate must be able to work in a tobacco free wood fiber manufacturing environment that demands strict adherence to safety and environmental rules and regulations, including wearing of specified safety equipment. Candidates must work well in a team setting and be willing to upgrade maintenance, electrical and interpersonal skills. If you meet the basic qualifications and are interested in applying, please go to www.gpcareers.com and apply for: Electrical: Job # 019753 Mechanical: Job #023228

receive separate BID PROPOSALS for the 24”ø Water Transmission Main - Road and Railroad Bores, at Room 250, Lufkin City Hall, until 2:00 p.m., June 24, 2014 and then at said City Hall, publicly L egal Nopen oticesand read aloud.

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The CONTRACT DOCU MENTS consist of the Bid Proposal Package and any Addenda issued during the Bid Process, and plans. Prospective Bidders may examine the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS at the following location: The City of Lufkin Engineering Department City Hall, Room 250 300 E. Shepherd St. Lufkin, Texas 75902 24”ø Water Transmission Main - Road and Railroad Bores: • Installation of a 36”ø steel casing at five (5) sites. The 36”ø casing is to be installed by the dry bore method. It is the contractor's responsibility to dig the bore pits. • Installing 40 LF of 24”ø DIP by slick bore at Deer Trace Circle. • The owner will clear all of the bore sites, furnish the casing and install the carrier pipes (for the dry bores) along with casing chocks and end seals. The Owner reserves the right to waive the informalities or to reject any or all bids. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within ninety (90) days after the actual date of the bid opening. June 04, 2014 Date PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID The Region 7 Educational Service Center is soliciting bids on behalf of one hundred and thirty-two (132) education entities & two (2) education service centers in the Region 7 Purchasing Cooperative. Bids are solicited for the following category: CATEGORY/OPENING DATE/TIME Educational Activities & Supplies/July 08, 2014/ 1:30 PM CNTL Uniforms: Athletic, Band, Performance, Institutional & Supplies/ July 10, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Mobile Communication Equip/Supplies/July 15, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Contracted Services/July 17, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Computer Hardware & Supplies/ July 22, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Network Systems & Supplies/July 24, 2014/ 1:30 PM CNTL Printing & Printing Supplies/ July 29, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Vocational Equipment & Supplies/ July 31, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Itemized specifications, estimated quantities, or estimated expenditures may be accessed at: https://purchasing.esc7.n et/a/pages/2 or re quested by contacting the: Purchasing Cooperative Department, Region 7 Education Service Center, 1909 N. Longview St., Kilgore, Texas, 75662, phone numbers (903) 988-6859 o r e m a i l purchasing@esc7.net. Bids will be opened at the Education Service Center on each opening date at designated time. Late bids will be returned unopened. The Board of Directors reserves the right to make final decisions as to the recommendation by the Purchasing Committee.

ing bids on behalf of one hundred and thirty-two L egal N otices (132) education entities & 270 two (2) education service centers in the Region 7 Purchasing Cooperative. Bids are solicited for the following category: CATEGORY/OPENING DATE/TIME Educational Activities & Supplies/July 08, 2014/ 1:30 PM CNTL Uniforms: Athletic, Band, Performance, Institutional & Supplies/ July 10, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Mobile Communication Equip/Supplies/July 15, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Contracted Services/July 17, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Computer Hardware & Supplies/ July 22, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Network Systems & Supplies/July 24, 2014/ 1:30 PM CNTL Printing & Printing Supplies/ July 29, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Vocational Equipment & Supplies/ July 31, 2014/1:30 PM CNTL Itemized specifications, estimated quantities, or estimated expenditures may be accessed at: https://purchasing.esc7.n et/a/pages/2 or re quested by contacting the: Purchasing Cooperative Department, Region 7 Education Service Center, 1909 N. Longview St., Kilgore, Texas, 75662, phone numbers (903) 988-6859 o r e m a i l purchasing@esc7.net. Bids will be opened at the Education Service Center on each opening date at designated time. Late bids will be returned unopened. The Board of Directors reserves the right to make final decisions as to the recommendation by the Purchasing Committee. The City of Diboll is seeking bids for a remodel and addition of approximately 1800 square feet and two restroom facilities of the Neches Pines Golf Course Clubhouse. A site visit is required prior to submission of bids. To arrange a site visit, call936-829-5086. Sealed bids are due at Diboll City Hall, 400 Kenley Street, Diboll TX 75941 no later than 12 noon, Friday, July 5, 2014, ATTN: City Manager.

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Experienced Office Personnel / Bookkeeper with AP & AR Experience Needed for Fast Paced Manuracturing Environment. Must Have QuickBooks Experience. Retail Accounting, Back Office, or Manufacturing Experience A Plus. No Phone Calls Accepted. Please Send Resumes To employment@ holmessmokehouse.com

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FFFFFFFFFF Whether you’re a seasoned professional with years of experience, a fresh college graduate, or have a high school education, if you have a heart for helping people lead full, productive lives, we want to hear from you! Burke Center is a non-profit, community-based behavior healthcare center serving a 12 county area in Deep East Texas. Providing services for people with mental illness, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and babies with developmental delays, Burke Center is looking for employees as diverse as the counties we serve and the programs we provide. Burke Center offers excellent benefits, including health and dental insurance, paid life insurance, paid retirement plan, vacation, holidays, and more! Our current job opportunities and a printable application are always available on our website at www.burke-center.org Send application and resume indicating the position number you wish to be considered for to: Burke Center Human Resources 2001 South Medford Drive Lufkin, TX 75901 For more information, call 936-633-5608, or email info@burke-center.org Follow us on:

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Production Painter with Experience Need ASAP! Competitive pay, plus insurance benefits.

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Southern Chrysler Dodge • Lufkin Great benefits! Apply in Person between 2p & 4p

H ealthcare

Chairside Assistant 40 Hour Work Week. Dental or Orthodontic Experience a Plus! Please mail your resume to: Box 228 c/o Lufkin Daily News P.O. Box 1089 Lufkin, Tx 75902

FULL TIME REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANT for Lufkin Office Experience Required Serious Inquiries Only, Must be reliable and a team player. Send resume to

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c/o Lufkin Daily News P.O. Box 1089 Lufkin, Tx 75902

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ANGELINA HOME HEALTH SERVICES NOW HIRING PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS & C.N.A.s TO WORK WEEDAYS AND/OR WEEKENDS IN ANGELINA, HOUSTON,& NACOGDOCHES COUNTIES. HOURLY PAY FROM $8.00 - $10.50. MUST HAVE VALID TEXAS I.D., SS CARD, AND CURRENT AUTO INSURANCE. BILINGUAL OR ENGLISH SPEAKING. APPLY IN PERSON MON - THURSDAY 8:OO AM - 3:00 PM AT 4123 TED TROUT DR., LUFKIN 936-634-6240 OR 4635 N.E. STALLINGS DR., NACOGDOCHES 936-560-4663

Get on the FAST TRACK to Phlebotomy Certification! Register online www.centraltexas phlebotomyinstitute.com or call #830-822-1481 for our June 21st & 22nd class in Lufkin! $410 will start your career in a demanding medical industry! Voted #1 Phlebotomy Program in Texas for 2013!! Service Technician Home medical equipment company is seeking reliable individual to deliver, set-up, and teach patients to use home medical equipment. Please apply in person at 1607 W. Frank, Suite 107, Lufkin, TX 75901. EOE

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East Texas Wood Product Manufacturer Seeking Qualified Candidate for the following position: Day Shift Maintenance Tech Must have high school Diploma or GED. Must be able to read blueprints, and electrical drawings. Must have a good set of mechanical skills. Must have experience in controllers. Background in pneumatics & hydraulics a plus. Electrical certification a plus. Compensation is commensurate with experience. Excellent Benefits: Health/Life Insurance, 401(k), paid vacations, paid time off & holidays. Fax resume with cover letter and salary expectations to: 936-569-1967 or call 936-558-6417 for more information. E.O.E.

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! OPENING SOON ! Graham's Feed and More,

(Livestock Feed) Nacogdoches is looking for a store Mgr./Assist. Mgr., Feed Store/Retail experience preferred. Must be able to climb stairs, lift 50lbs., operate a forklift, be able to handle small pet animals (Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, etc.) and pet birds. (Parakeets, Canaries, Conures, Cockatoos, Macaws, etc.) Medical pd. after 60 days. 2wks pd. vac. after 1 yr.. We are a non-smoking facility. Send salary requirements, experience history and info to: grahamsfeedandmore @gmail.com 254-717-0281

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We are looking for extraordinary individuals that are willing to work hard, are self-motivated, driven to be successful & are competitive. We will train you & Invest in your success if you are willing to follow our proven system. If this sounds like you, then call for an interview. 936-262-3006 1-888-314-2770

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! OPENING SOON ! Graham's Feed and More,

(Livestock Feed) Nacogdoches is looking for exp. forklift drivers, whse. wkr. Must be able to climb stairs, lift 50lbs. FT/PT. FT starting $9.50hr w/med. pd after 60 days. 2wks pd. vac. after 1 yr.. Feed Store exp.helpful. We are a non-smoking facility. Send experience history + info to: grahamsfeedandmore @gmail.com 254-717-0281

Transportation / 410 L ogistics

G arage S ales

510

Saturday, June 14 7a-? Corner of Kurth Drive and Martin Luther King Lots of Children’s/ Women’s Clothes & Shoes, Some Furn & More

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1857half dollar AU $50 w/free 1943 Steel Pennies P.D.S. MS 64. 936-615-8440

2 Wooden end tables with glass top. $40 for both. 936-205-5522 3 pc Ladies Suit Sz. 12, Beige, Very Good Cond. $20 936-560-5554 48 VHS Movies. $20 for all. 936-564-1405

Delivery Driver Needed Must Have Class B CDL With Good MVR. Apply At Dean’s Meat Service, 115 West Walnut, Huntington 936-876-5722

Ambassadeur 5001 C Left Handed Casting Reel. $35. 936-564-9539

Tow truck driver wanted. Apply at Jinkins Towing 3712 S. Fredonia Nacogdoches, Texas 936-564-3350

Metal comp. desk w/2 drawers.$75.936-244-1175 936-205-4599 after 5p

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Delivery Driver Needed Full Time, Must be 21 + Apply in person

Dealer’s Electrical Supply

Monday - Friday 401 Atkinson Dr • Lufkin No phone calls please.

House Cleaners Needed! Competitive wages, + tips

Apply at: MaidPro 1819 W. Frank Ave in Lufkin • 936-225-5001

MERCHANDISE G arage S ales

510

2 Family Yard Sale, Saturday June 14321 Spring Creek Rd. (Off Old Union Rd) Furniture, Decor, Clothing, Movies, and Much More! Moving Sale Saturday & Sunday 7a-1p, 496 Greenridge Circle House Full of Furniture, & Much More

Antique Walker in Good Shape. Tiger Wood $75 936-824-9869

Pair Framed 22x18 Duck Prints signed B Berry $25. 936-564-9128 Two Jeep Strollers, Umbrella & One Hand Fold $75 936-676-6720 White Formal Dress.Sz.10, Can be wedding dress.$75 936-560-2948

A ntiques

520

ArtDuvo Chest Of Drawers $1200, 5 Foot German Hope Chest w/ Mirror $700, 9 Pc Duncan Phyth $6,500 OBO 936-637-2945

F urniture / H ousehold

580

F arm E quipment / B oats /M arine 720 Trailers

Exmark Lazer Series 48. 167hrs. $5800 936-645-8094

M usical

590

Acoustic Guitar, Canadian made with Body Glove bag. PERFECT CONDITION $350. 936-462-0262 Spinet piano. $200 Good condition 936-564-5467

S ports /E xercise 592 E quipment Bowflew Sport Exercise Equipment. $295 936-564-0539

P ortable B uildings

Tractor 3pt UNDER FENCE ROW MOWER. Post retractable swing with a 40 HP gear box & series 4 PTO. Like New! Call or email: 936-554-7878 lrf@swbell.net

PETS

To be moved: 16’ x 24’ portable building w/full bath & kitchenette. $7K. 936-615-5362

M isc. for S ale

640

3-ton Central Air Condition Unit, 6yrs old $395 936-632-6928

D ogs

740

Small Reg. Yorkie Puppies $550 F & $450 M – 1 M Ready Now 936-875-5771

RECREATION

Beginning Bee Hives & all your needed bee supplies. Call 936-875-2500. Designer Daylillies, Crinums, Calla Lilies, Salvia, Black Elephant Ears, Black Cannas, Various Perrenials, Yarrow, Succulents, $2 and Up 936-632-6928

Entertainment Center, Heavy Oak Wood, Glass Doors w/ Drawers, Holds a 46" TV, 69"x65"x21" Like New $350 cash 936-632-8850 Highland House sofa for sale. Perfect condition. $350. 936-569-4827

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2013 Panasonic 46in. Plasma TV. $350 936-564-0699

New Stainless Steel Bladed Knives, Different Styles & Colors. $12/dozen 936-634-5735 Ask For Glenn

G ood T hings to E at

670

BLUEBERRIES U Pick $2 lb 18614 FM 1818 in Huntington 936-897-9811 Closed Sundays Peaches are ready! Brown's Orchard in Center,TX. Prices vary. Peach Ice Cream, too. Call for availability. 936-591-4058

AFFORDABLE Fishing Rig Kingfisher Bass Boat, 50 HP, Mercury Motor & Dilly Trailer.

Good Condition

$3,750. 936-564-7896

WW Gooseneck Alum 3 Horse Trailer Slant Load, Saddle Racks, and Dressing Room $6500 936-676-5794

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Wood Building, built on-site. 10X12 for $1250, and 12X24 for $2250. Free Delivery. 832-231-8675

830

2011 Charger 17'10" dual console with 150 HP, factory trailer.Excellent condition with many extras. 214-770-1323

RV s /C ampers Travel Trailers

840

25 ft, 2008 Express Lite by Four Winds, Exc. Cond.Amenities include: elec time jack, new battery, one ducted roof, A/C, dbl door refrig, main awning, ladder on back, CB radio, outside stereo, TV, microwave, 3 burner range, oven, bonus bike rack, weight per title 4500 lbs, new tow pkg incl, always covered asking $8500 936-239-4155

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AUTOMOTIVE

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1 Owner 2005 BLK Mercedes Excelt Cond 72K $13,500 936-699-5029

RV s /C ampers Travel Trailers

31 ft. 2005 Ford Dutchman RV $32000, Low Mileage. One Slide Out, Electric step, Auto Level ing, call 936-598-7558 32 Foot 2002 Holiday Rambler Motor Home. Diesel. 38K Miles $36,000 936-366-1588

840 Airstream 31ft Land Yacht

1998 AeroLite RV For Sale. AC/Heat, Hot water, Stove, Microwave, All Running Well and in Great Condition. All accessories included! $4100 Call Anytime. 936-229-0938

Collector’s Edition. New Air.Perfect Home. $25,500 936-560-2948

Montana 2001 RV, 31 BP, 1 Slide, new A/C, Electric Jack, $9000 936-632-6492 936-225-0071

M otorcycles

800

Honda ‘99 ACE 1100. Red/Blk, 68k, V&H, Jets, windscreen, tank bib, Runs. Has dents but NEVER wrecked. $2,500. 512-734-9118

ATV s G olf C arts

810

2003 RM 100cc Suzuki 2 stroke dirt bike. $1300obo. 936-715-5339 2008 Yamaha 600cc/6rs 1600 original miles, 1 owner $6000obo 936-553-8572 Go Cart, 6 hp 2 Seats $600 EXCELLENT CONDITION! 936-569-7318

2004 Trail Cruiser. BP 26' with Slide, Light Weight, Stabilizer Hitch with Bars, New Awning, Queen Size Pillow-Top Mattress, TV and VCR. Very Clean. Pull with 1/2 ton pickup. Reduced to $12,500 or best offer. Call 936-635-2624 or 936-875-2607.

2005 Hitchhiker II, 32.5 ft. Queen Size Bed, Large Bathroom. New Batteries, Tires. Immaculate Condition. 50AMP. $25,500. 936-634-3124, 936-676-8909 cell.

Wildcat 2005- 27’ fifth wheel, sofa sleeper, queen bed.Sleeps 4. 32" FS TV. NEVER

SMOKED IN! $10,500.

936-676-4839

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WW2 M1 30 cal. carbine, collectible, by Inland Div. Gen. Mtrs, as left factory in 5-44, functions perfectly, all USGI & all Inland, own a piece of history. $1250 firm. 936-554-2178.

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880

Black 1999 BMW z3 convertible. 95K. 6 cyl. 2.8 l. Engine. Lots of fun and runs like a top! Great condition. $7950. 936-585-2847 Nitro Z7. 2012 boat 2013 150 optimal motor. Less than 10 hours on motor. Dual console, color fish finders. Selling due to death in family. $27,000.00 or best offer. (936)564-0973.

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Pontiac ‘07 Solstice Convertible. 30K miles. Automatic. Leather. Looks new. $12,500 936-554-3447

BMW 2011. 128i, 12K miles, white/tan leather interior, like new, $23,000. 936-554-2393 Buick 2003 Century, Good Cond, Smooth Ride, 157K, $1900 OBO 936-414-9547 Chevy 2004 Empala LS. 49.5K mi. Fully Loaded. EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN. $8,500. Must leave message for call back!! 936-564-4716 Dodge 1992 Stealth $1500 OBO 936-569-7318

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55 Dept. 56 Snow Village Houses/businesses and 67 Accessories, in original boxes, like-new condition. Greenbook valued at $7264.00, selling for $2800.00 Call after 6:00 p.m. 936-824-2594

E lectronics

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Ford 2013 Focus Hatchback, Silver. 17K Miles. $14,000 936-526-9769 Lexus 2001 ES300 $4600. Excellent condition, leather, sun roof. 936-559-9992. For pics text 512-844-1225 Mercury ‘10 Marquis LS. Leather Int. New Tires, EXCELLENT CONDITION. 84K mi. Asking $9,995 936-556-4568 Oldsmobile 1992 Regency. Above average Condition. NEW AC. $3,500. 936-347-5225

2006 Lone Star 2500 4X4 Quad Cab Dodge Ram Diesel. Automatic, all electric, Ranch Hand bumpers 131,000 miles $20,000. (936)552-6336 2008 Chevy 3500 Duramax Dually 4X4. Super shape, low miles, one owner. $29,500 936-275-6296 Chevrolet 2006 Silverado LT, 2500 HD, Duramax Diesel, Crew Cab, (Red) 99K mi, Great Cond., $23,000 OBO 936-238-2312 Chevy 2002 6.6 Duramax 2500HD Excellent shape. $11,750 Extras. New tires. 245k mi. 936-674-5912 Chevy 2011 Z71. 4 door 94,500miles. Warranty left & only 1 Owner. Auto start + lots of extras. $22,500 OBO.Title in hand. 903-658-0583 Dodge 1998 Ram 1500 Pick-up. $1800

SUV s

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2001 Dodge Durango SLT All wheel drive, garage kept. Just bought 2014 Durango, our third. Has top rack, third row seat, all leather.Never wrecked, no rust, 122,902mi. Great family car.$4800. Must see too appreciate. 936-205-4524 Cell 409-527-2233 Ford 2006 Expedition Limited - loaded, well maintained, new tires, good condition great buy at $6500; $1,200 below Kelly Book for "fair condition". Call 713-408-8695 to see in Etoile. Kia 2012 Sorento V6 Beige w/ Dark Interior, Excellent Condition, 3rd Row Seat, 63,300 Miles, $17K 936-404-3211 Lexus 2002 RX300. Leather int.,Sunroof and very clean. 174K miles $5,995 OBO 936-554-9261

Trailers

910

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Ford 2005 F-150. V6, low miles, brand new tires, slight damage to right back pannel. $7K OBO. 936-615-0537 Ford ‘97 F-150 4x4 5 Speed, Blue $2800 New A/C System, Tires, Fuel Pump, Shocks, Tune Up, Spent $3000 Last 6 months on parts 936-239-1019 Jeep 1993 Wrangler, 5 spd, soft top, 93K mi, Exc. Cond., $7900 936-564-1696 569-9872

Vans /S tation Wagons

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Chrysler 2007 Town & Country 7 Passenger Touring Van. 88K mi. Clean, Good Tires, Rides Good, Really Nice. $7500 936-876-4207

2006 Fleetwood Expedition. 38n. 3 slides, diesel, 30K miles, sleeps 6, 2 AC’s, non-smokers, no pets. $46K 832-819-0903

Tandem Axle 20 ft. Boat Trailer $500 936-872-9302

A uto P arts / A ccessories

920

DIESEL ENGINES - Powerstroke, Cummins, Duramax. Remanufactured with warranty. Will deliver. 713-918-5811

H eavy E quipment

940

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Angelina County A&M Club Scholarship recipient is Lauren Flournoy. Presenter is Linda Burton.

Angelina County A&M Club Scholarship recipient is Lanna Lytle. Presenter is Linda Burton.

Angelina County A&M Club Scholarship recipient is Rachel Davis. Presenter is Linda Burton.

Homer Masonic Lodge Scholarship recipient is Austin Charanza. Presenting the award is Lufkin attorney John Weismuller, Worshipful Master of Homer Lodge No. 254.

Homer Masonic Lodge Scholarship recipient is Nicole Shepherd. Presenting the award is Lufkin attorney John Weismuller, Worshipful Master of Homer Lodge No. 254.

Huntington Health Care and Rehabilitation Scholarship recipients are Ashley Jones and Keslie Reece. Presenter is Michael Davis.

Gladys Gates Memorial Scholarship recipient is Courtney Daniels. Presenter is David Flowers.

Homer Masonic Lodge Scholarship recipient is Courtney Daniels. Presenting the award is Lufkin attorney John Weismuller, Worshipful Master of Homer Lodge No. 254.

Loving Auto Group Scholarship recipient is Kourtni Sanderson. Presenter is David Flowers.

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EC Burley Memorial Scholarship recipient is Lauren Flournoy. Presenter is Jason Adams.

U.S. Marines Scholarship recipient is Sean Sims. Presenter is Sgt. James Kincaid. U.S. Navy Scholarship recipient is Destinie Collier. Presenter is Victor Chiquito.

Kiwanis Club of Lufkin Scholarship recipient is Ashley Jones. Presenter is Carol Riggs.

Lufkin Lions Club Calf Scramble Scholarship recipient is Courtney Daniels. Presenter is David Flowers.

Texas Farm Credit Scholarship recipient is Lufkin Industries Foundation Scholarship Courtney Daniels. Presenter is Angela Shannon. Christopher Greer Memorial Scholarship recipient recipient is Maddison Graham. Presenter is Jason is Destinie Collier. Presenter is Morgan Due. Adams.

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Order of the Eastern Star Scholarship recipient is Gabrielle Ardoin. Presenter is Billie Walker.

Stephen F. Austin State University Scholarship recipient is Alison Haney. Presenter is Max Holmes.

Texas A&M University Scholarship recipient is Jessica Gillespie. Presenter is Linda Burton.

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-What did you have for dinner last night? “A frozen vegan Ethiopian meal that got delivered from Fresh Direct.” -What is always in your refrigerator? “Beer, different types of milk – almond milk, soy milk, heavy cream, half and half – fake eggs, lots of butter, all kinds ... . One of my fridges is just sauces. I have three fridges. I am an active cook in the business.” -What will you not cook? “Puff pastry that goes to lazy and impatient. You are going to eat it in five seconds; why should it take you five hours? There is nothing I don’t like cooking.”

BY JACQUELINE CUTLER

When Sunny Anderson reflects on her life, landing on Food Network’s “The Kitchen” makes perfect sense. An Army brat, she grew up in many locales, and her parents, from the Carolinas, were adventurous diners. “We didn’t have the same thing over and over for dinner,” she says from her Brooklyn, N.Y., home. “We were constantly trying new ingredients.” Still, becoming a chef was “not something I could have planned,” she says. “When you grow and mature and start doing things that make you happy,” cooking was a natural career. Besides, she adds, “It’s really hard to make a cake for yourself and not share it, and when people like what you make, it emboldens you to cook more for others. It snowballed into a career I never planned, and I am really happy.” Anderson was in the Air Force for four years and worked at the military news agency. Later while working in radio, she whipped up dishes at home and brought them to the station. “Catering was not my plan,” Anderson says. “I started to charge my friends for the groceries. It was so rude to charge for the service of cooking. I thought they would not ask as much if I put a price on it. And that backfired.” “ ‘Oh it is just $5 for a tray of mac and cheese and a tray of greens?’ ” she quotes her friends as saying. “ ‘Well, can you do my friend’s baby shower? Can you do the conference I have in my office? So it just kind of spread.” By 2003, Anderson was living in a Jersey City apartment building with a common kitchen area certified by the health board that gave her enough room to work. “I could do volume and I found a local chicken place that would fry my chicken for me,” Anderson says. Now she devotes her time to the Food Network shows, and is in partnership writing cookbooks for Extended Stay America, a hotel chain featuring full kitchens. “To me it is a match made in heaven for a girl who likes to travel and eat,” Anderson says.

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Sam’s in surgery, Andy’s in agony Gregory Smith stars in “Rookie Blue,” returning for its fifth season Thursday on ABC.

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It’s actually been nine months, but in the world of “Rookie Blue,” it’s only been a very short time since Detective Sam Swarek (Ben Bass) was shot. His ex-flame, Officer Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym), watches him being wheeled into surgery as Season 5 of the Canadian-made ABC police drama opens Thursday, June 19. Dov Epstein (Gregory Smith) is at the hospital, too, hoping to see his girlfriend and fellow officer Chloe Price (Priscilla Faia) – as is her estranged husband, Wesley Cole (Cle Bennett) – as she recovers from also being severely wounded on the job. Andy and Dov head for a nearby diner to grab a quick bite. Within moments, though, they end up among the hostages of a couple bent on robbing the place ... and the new adventures of the cops of 15 Division are off and running. “I’ve never tried before to pick up exactly where we left off,” co-creator and executive producer Tassie Cameron says. “We normally jump ahead three months or six months, so that we start in a bit of a fresh way and the audience has to play catch-up. This was more challenging because we’re picking up moments after the finale of Season 4 and trying to remind everybody where you’re at. And you’re starting in this very intense, emotional place. “We decided that if we were viewers of the show, if we skipped ahead even a week or a month, we’d be so frustrated not to have seen when Sam woke up and had his first moment with Andy,” adds Cameron. “It was important to us to spend that time, even if it meant the episode had a slightly different structure.” Peregrym appreciates having that moment on camera, as well as Andy’s first encounter with latest beau Nick Collins (Peter Mooney) after he watched her run to Sam’s side. “To have a year off, then come back and put ourselves back where we were emotionally, was so strange,” the actress notes. “Every day, there was crying and heavy stuff, but I think it’s a really good first episode.” The season premiere also introduces new characters: Inspector John Jarvis (Oliver Becker), a no-nonsense superior destined to shake things up at the precinct; and Sarah Swarek (Robin Brule), Sam’s long-estranged sister. The following week adds Duncan Moore (Matt Murray), a trouble-prone rookie with the nickname “Selfie” who gets Andy as a training officer. As much attention as “Rookie Blue” gives the up-and-down “McSwarek” relationship of Andy and Sam, Cameron likes that Season 5 also showcases “characters that sometimes don’t get an ‘A’ story. We get to do special episodes where it’s all about Oliver (the officer played by Matt Gordon) or all about Nick. We’ve designed one around Oliver’s worst day, personally and professionally, and Matt is stellar in it.”

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

A company in California has created a new grill that can actually text you when your burgers are done. Yeah, they say it’s a great way to enjoy grilling with none of the fun of grilling. “Wanna come to my cook out? We’re gonna sit inside til my phone beeps.” I read that Las Vegas has withdrawn its bid to host the 2016 GOP Convention because it won’t be ready in time. When asked why, Vegas said, “We just don’t have enough prostitutes.” Listen to this. Officials from Facebook recently visited the Vatican to encourage Pope Francis to join the site, but he apparently turned them down. He said, “I already have enough people telling me what they did last weekend.” (“Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.”)

Late Night With Seth Meyers

A group of scientists have started attaching sensors to sharks to help predict hurricane intensity. They’re hoping the information they gather will save enough lives to offset the number of lives lost attaching sensors to sharks. It’s Fleet Week in New York, everybody! And you know what that means: Next week is Penicillin Week. Yesterday, a group of 50 Brooklyn school kids gave an impromptu recorder recital on the subway during morning rush hour. Because sometimes New York is full of great surprises and other times it’s full of children playing the recorder on the subway in the morning.

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The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson

Mr. T turns 62 today. Mister T was so beloved in the 1980s he had his own breakfast cereal. They had to pull it off the shelves though. Kids kept breaking their teeth on the little crunchy gold medallions. It’s Pac-Man’s birthday. He’s an icon of the 1980s, like the Rubik’s Cube and “Knight Rider.” So if you’re a fan of video games, you’re going to enjoy the show tonight. But then if you’re a fan of video games, you’re not watching this show. You’re playing video games.

Jimmy Kimmel Live

The report also says that (Donald) Sterling really doesn’t think he did anything wrong. He believes V Stiviano wronged him. And I have to agree with him on this one. I mean — if you can’t trust a woman with six aliases who secretly records your conversations, who can you trust? I know we’ve seen these holograms before, but it is pretty amazing. The Michael Jackson hologram looked so real, Tito asked it for money.

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The FBI has reversed its policy and will now hire people who have smoked pot in the past three years. When asked why, the FBI said, “Because we couldn’t find anyone who hasn’t smoked pot.” In a new interview, Angelina Jolie said she would not rule out running for office someday. She said she will wait until her children are grown and make up 51 percent of the voting population. It’s been reported that Beyonce gets paid $100,000 just to sit in the front row at a fashion show. Meanwhile, her sister, Solange, is getting paid that amount by Jay-Z to take the stairs.


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(4:00) “Missing at 17” (’13) “The Mentor” (’14) (HD) Jes Macallan, Aaron Douglas. Å Drop Dead Diva “Hero” (N) (9:01) Devious Maids (N) (10:02) “The Mentor” (’14) (HD) Jes Macallan. Å (Cont’d) (12:02) Drop Dead Diva Å ›› “Now You See Me” (’13) Jesse Eisenberg. Å (Cont’d) ››› “Full Metal Jacket” (’87) Matthew Modine. Å (Cont’d) ›› “Kick-Ass 2” (’13) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Topless Prop. Topless Prop. Topless Prop. (12:15) ›› “Constantine” (’05) Fantasy Fact. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. (7:56) ››› “Jackass 2.5” (’07) “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5” (’14) Johnny Knoxville. (11:02) “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5” (’14) ’ (Cont’d) NASCAR’s Kurt Busch: 36 ’ (HD) Mecum Auctions: Collector Cars and More “Seattle” Collectible cars go up for auction. (N) K. 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(DVS) (9:15) ››› “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (’04) (11:15) ››› “I Love You, Man” (’09) (HD) Paul Rudd. ›››› “Father of the Bride” (’50) Spencer Tracy. Å (DVS) ›››› “The Yearling” (’46) Gregory Peck. Å (DVS) (Cont’d) (9:15) ›››› “Sounder” (’72) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. Å (11:15) ››› “The Conquering Power” (’21) Alice Terry. Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Sister Wives ’ (HD) Å Sister Wives (N) ’ (HD) Return to Amish (N) Å Sister Wives ’ (HD) Å Return to Amish ’ (HD) Sister Wives ’ (HD) Å ›› “People Like Us” (’12) (HD) Chris Pine. ’ Å ››› “The Truman Show” (’98) (HD) Jim Carrey. ’ ›› “Step Up Revolution” (’12) Ryan Guzman. (10:40) › “The Canyons” (’13) (HD) Lindsay Lohan. ’ “Team Am” (4:30) ››› “Mission: Impossible 2” (’00) (HD) Tom Cruise. ›› “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” (’11) (HD) Robert Downey Jr.. (9:32) ›› “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” (’11) Robert Downey Jr.. 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KFXL > 8 p.m. The 200th episode of the “24” franchise overall, the new episode “Day 9: 6:00 PM-7:00 PM” leaves Jack and President Heller (Kiefer Sutherland, William Devane) stunned by the latest results of Margot’s (Michelle Fairley) terror campaign. Kate (Yvonne Strahovski) makes her own moves to try to ensure Margot never reaches her end game. Jordan Reed (Giles Matthey) faces peril of his own — the sort that puts his own mortality in question.

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The past comes back to haunt several as the family drama opens its second season with “Things Unknown,” which sees Callie’s (Maia Mitchell) relationship with Jude (Hayden Byerly) threatened by the revelation that Donald (Jamie McShane) is not her birth father. Brandon (David Lambert) tries to overcome his guilt over his tryst with Dani (Marla Sokoloff), while questions remain over what Mike (Danny Nucci) was doing the night Ana (Alexandra Barreto) vanished.

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KPRC ^ 9:01 p.m.; KETK 3 9:01 p.m. A re-enactment of the battle of the Alamo has unexpected results in the new episode “Grace Under Fire.” The event goes awry, sending a number of participants to the hospital and overwhelming the emergency-room staff. The dilemma is compounded by an amnesiac patient wearing a bracelet that indicates he refuses medical treatment, sparking a conflict between Jordan and Ragosa (Jill Flint, Freddy Rodriguez).

There’s loss to deal with and a new life on the way as this crime drama series opens Season 5 with “A New Day.” Jane (Angie Harmon) is pregnant, a fact she tries to hide from her mother, Angela (Lorraine Bracco), while she and others lament the loss of Detective Barry Frost, as the actor who portrayed him, Leigh Thompson Young, took his own life last year. Sasha Alexander and Bruce McGill also star.

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Southern Africa’s biggest animal migration gets under way in “The Great Zebra Exodus.” In a never-ending quest for grass and water, the striped herds undertake an annual epic trek across the vast lunar landscape of the Kalahari’s Makgadikgadi Pans. The story of this spectacular annual migration is seen through the eyes of a single zebra family: a stallion, his three mares and their offspring.

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The second season premiere, “The Opposite of Hallelujah,” sees Nolan (Grant Bowler) desperately searching for Irisa (Stephanie Leonidas), a quest that reveals crucial information that prompts him to head south. Back in Defiance, the Earth Republic installs the charming and calculating Niles Pottinger (Jim Murray) as mayor, and he has no trouble exercising his newfound power.

The cops of 15 Division return in the Season 5 premiere with much still to be resolved. The two-hour episode “Blink/All by Her Selfie” picks up as Andy (Missy Peregrym) fears for the wounded Sam (Ben Bass) and Dov (Gregory Smith) maintains a vigil for the hospitalized Chloe (Priscilla Faia). Later, Andy becomes a training officer, and trouble-prone trainee Duncan Moore (new cast member Matthew Owen Murray) proves quite a challenge for her.

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’Til Death “Sob Story”

Meet the Browns Access Hollywood (N) Last Call With Carson Daly

How I Met How I Met The Office Your Mother Your Mother “The Chump” El Señor de los Cielos (N) ’ Al Rojo Vivo (10:35) Titula- En Otra Piel ’ (SS) (Cont’d) El Señor de los Cielos ’ (SS) (Cont’d) (N) ’ (SS) (SS) (Cont’d) res y Más Alarma TV NoticieroSecretos Que Jalada Programa Programa Programa Programa (Cont’d) Enri. (Cont’d) (Cont’d) Pagado (Cont’d) Pagado (Cont’d) Pagado (Cont’d) Pagado (Cont’d)

Tengo Talento, Mucho Talento (Cont’d)

Noches con Platanito (HD) (Cont’d)

Gilligan’s Is- Happy Days land (Cont’d) “Kid Stuff”

Hogan’s He- Welcome Bosom Bud- Bosom Bud- The Twilight roes (Cont’d) Back, Kotter dies (Cont’d) dies (Cont’d) Zone ’

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Perry Mason A young heiress Dragnet “The Adam-12 Night Gallery seeks Perry’s aid. Å Big Bullet” “Once a Cop” Å (Cont’d)

The First 48 ’ (HD) Å The First 48 “Safe House” (N) (9:01) To Be Announced Beyond Scared Straight (11:01) The First 48 Å (12:01) The First 48 Å ›› “Teen Wolf” (’85) (HD) Michael J. Fox. Å (Cont’d) (9:01) ››› “Back to School” (’86) Rodney Dangerfield. Å Halt and Catch Fire (HD) “American Werewolf-Paris” Finding Bigfoot: Further Country Justice ’ (HD) North Woods Law: Hunt North Woods Law (N) (Cont’d) American River Renegades North Woods Law ’ (HD) American River Renegades North Woods Law: Hunt 106 & Park (N) (HD) Å ››› “The Best Man” (’99) Taye Diggs, Nia Long. Å ›› “Jumping the Broom” (’11) (HD) Angela Bassett, Paula Patton. Å (Cont’d) The Wendy Williams Show The Queen Latifah Show Medicine Married to Medicine (HD) Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. TBA Happens Housewives/OC Million Dollar Listing Housewives Reba Å Reba Å Reba ’ (HD) Å ’70s Show ’70s Show Party Down South (HD) Party Down South (HD) Party Down South (HD) Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Mad Money (N) (HD) American Greed (Cont’d) American Greed (Cont’d) American Greed (Cont’d) American Greed (Cont’d) American Greed (Cont’d) American Greed (Cont’d) American Greed (Cont’d) Situation Rm Crossfire (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) The Sixties (N) (HD) The Sixties (HD) (Cont’d) Anderson Cooper 360 (HD) The Sixties (HD) (Cont’d) The Sixties (HD) (Cont’d) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ (Cont’d) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ (Cont’d) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ (Cont’d) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ (Cont’d) Siberian Cut “Civil War” Mermaids: The Body Found: The Extended Cut ’ (HD) Mountain Monsters Mountain Monsters: Shadow Mountain Monsters Å Mountain Monsters Å Mermaids: The Body Found Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Jessie Å ››› “Bolt” (’08) Voices of John Travolta. Å Mickey Good-Charlie (9:20) Jessie Austin & Ally A.N.T. Farm Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Suite/Deck Suite/Deck (4:30) 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group C -- Japan vs. Greece (N) College Baseball: NCAA World Series, Game 10: Teams TBA From Omaha, Neb. (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å Golf SportsCenter (N) (Live) (HD) Å (Cont’d) World Cup Tonight (N) (Live) (HD) (Cont’d) Olbermann (N) (Live) (HD) ESPN FC (N) (Live) (HD) (Cont’d) ››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (’71) (HD) › “The Smurfs” (’11) (HD) Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris. The Fosters ’ (HD) Å The 700 Club ’ (HD) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Special Report Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) (HD) Hannity (N) (HD) (Cont’d) The O’Reilly Factor (HD) The Kelly File (HD) (Cont’d) Hannity (HD) (Cont’d) Rewrapped Rewrapped Food Network Star (HD) Chopped “Four Fathers” Chopped Canada (N) (HD) Food Court Wars (HD) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Chopped Canada (HD) Food Court Wars (HD) World Poker Tour: Season 12 Texans Hddl. Sportsday High School Baseball: UIL Class 5A, Final: Teams TBA (HD) (Cont’d) Under Lights Sportsday Outdoors Football Pre. Coaching OU Crimson Classics (HD) Cash & Cari Cash & Cari Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies Junk Gypsies ››› “Enough Said” (’13) Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (6:45) ›› “Oblivion” (’13) (HD) Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman. ’ Å Game of Thrones Å Katie Does M. Porn (11:10) VICE (11:40) › “R.I.P.D.” (’13) Jeff Bridges. Å Love It or List It (HD) Å Hunters Int’l Hunters Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Fixer Upper (HD) Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Fixer Upper (N) (HD) Å Fixer Upper (HD) Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Little House on the Prairie The Waltons (Cont’d) The Waltons “The Portrait” JAG “The Sixth Juror” ’ Matlock ’ (Part 1 of 2) Å Matlock ’ (Part 2 of 2) Å Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman JAG “Touchdown” ’ › “The Perfect Holiday” (’07) (HD) Gabrielle Union. Å ›› “Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys” (’08) (HD) Kathy Bates. Å Little Women: LA (HD) Off-Rockers (11:02) ›› “Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys” (’08) (HD) (4:00) ›› “Mystery Men” (’99) ››› “Enemy of the State” (’98) (HD) Will Smith. ’ (8:15) ›› “Kick-Ass 2” (’13) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Å Banshee “The Thunder Man” Girls in Bed Femme ›› “Bullet to the Head” (’12) Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5” (’14) Johnny Knoxville. The Challenge: Free Agents “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5” (’14) Johnny Knoxville. Jackass ’ Jackass ’ Pro Ftb Talk Fight American Ninja Warrior Å American Ninja Warrior Å American Ninja Warrior Å American Ninja Warrior Å American Ninja Warrior Å American Ninja Warrior Å American Ninja Warrior Å Webheads (N) Sam & Cat Thundermans Hathaways Instant Mom See Dad Run Full House ’ Full House Full House Full House ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (11:12) Friends ’ Å Friends ’ George Lopez “Barbrshop” (5:45) › “Alex Cross” (’12) (HD) Tyler Perry. ’ Å › “Scary Movie V” (’13) Ashley Tisdale. Å Penny Dreadful ’ (HD) Penn & Teller Californication Nurse Jackie Penn & Teller ››› “Soldier’s Girl” (’03) Å Cops ’ Jail Å Cops ’ Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ (HD) Å (Cont’d) Countdown to Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail Å Jail Å (4:00) “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” Defiance (N) (Cont’d) Dominion “Pilot” (Series Premiere) (N) (HD) (9:24) Dominion “Pilot” (HD) (Cont’d) (10:57) Defiance (HD) (11:57) Continuum (HD) Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) (HD) Å Pete Holmes Conan (HD) Å (Cont’d) Pete Holmes ›› “If Winter Comes” (’48) Walter Pidgeon. Å (Cont’d) ››› “Pillow Talk” (’59) Rock Hudson, Doris Day. Å ››› “Lover Come Back” (’61) Rock Hudson, Doris Day. Å ››› “Send Me No Flowers” (’64) Å “Come Sept.” Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Sextuplets Turn 10 Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Sextuplets Turn 10 Here Comes Honey Boo Boo ››› “Fierce People” (’05) (HD) Diane Lane. ’ Å ››› “Jarhead” (’05) (HD) Jake Gyllenhaal. ’ Å (9:05) ›› “The Longest Yard” (’05) Adam Sandler. Å ›› “Lawless” (’12) (HD) Shia LaBeouf. ’ Å Castle “Dial M for Mayor” Castle ’ (HD) (Cont’d) Castle “The Blue Butterfly” (8:01) Castle “Pandora” (9:01) Castle “Linchpin” (10:01) Murder in the First (11:01) Perception “Paris” (12:01) Cold Justice (HD) 2014 Copa Mundial de FIFA: Grupo C -- Japón contra Grecia De Que Te Quiero, Te Quiero Lo Que la Vida Me Robó (N) Qué Pobres Tan Ricos (N) Impacto Extra Noticiero Uni República Mundialista (N) Amorcito Corazón (N) (HD) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU


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Kate’s (Claire Foy) abduction during a trading mission makes Blackbeard and Lowe (John Malkovich, Richard Coyle) partners in a rescue attempt in the new episode “The Man Who Killed Blackbeard.” They fear she’ll reveal the island’s location to William Jagger (guest star Julian Sands). Being teamed so closely gives Lowe insight into Blackbeard’s reasons for wanting him to stay on Santa Compana — and to put it mildly, they aren’t entirely pure.

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Criminal Minds ’ (HD) Criminal Minds “Memoriam” Criminal Minds “Masterpiece” (10:02) Criminal Minds Å (11:01) Criminal Minds Å (12:01) Criminal Minds Å ›› “Shutter Island” (’10) Leonardo DiCaprio. A 1950s lawman hunts an escaped murderess. ›› “Angels & Demons” (’09) Tom Hanks. Robert Langdon confronts an ancient brotherhood. Treehouse: Out on a Limb Treehouse Masters (Cont’d) Treehouse Masters (Cont’d) The Pool Master (N) (Cont’d) Treehouse Masters (N) The Pool Master ’ (HD) Treehouse Masters (Cont’d) Treehouse Masters (Cont’d) 106 & Park (N) (HD) Å The Message (HD) Å ›› “Fat Albert” (’04) Kenan Thompson, Kyla Pratt. Å (Cont’d) Outkast Relo. Think Li.- Man ComicView The Wendy Williams Show The Queen Latifah Show (4:30) ››› “Speed” (’94) Keanu Reeves. Premiere. (Cont’d) ›› “The Fast and the Furious” (’01) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. (Cont’d) ›› “The Fast and the Furious” (’01) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. (Cont’d) ››› “Speed” (’94) (Cont’d) Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å ’70s Show ’70s Show Movie (Cont’d) Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Mad Money (N) (HD) American Greed (Cont’d) American Greed (Cont’d) American Greed (Cont’d) “Cocaine Cowboys II” Money Talks “Stripped” Money Talks “The Final Spin” Money Talks (Cont’d) (4:00) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) The Sixties (HD) (Cont’d) CNN Spotlight Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts CNN Spotlight Unguarded Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ (Cont’d) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ (Cont’d) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ (Cont’d) Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Deadliest Catch ’ (HD) Siberian Cut ’ (HD) Å Siberian Cut ’ (HD) Å Chrome Underground Å Chrome Underground (N) Chrome Underground Å Chrome Underground Å Siberian Cut ’ (HD) Å Jessie Å Jessie Å Good-Charlie Jessie Å Jessie (N) Dog With Blog Phineas and Ferb ’ (HD) I Didn’t Do It Liv & Maddie Jessie Å Austin & Ally Jessie Å A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Austin & Ally 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group E -- Honduras vs. Ecuador (N) College Baseball: NCAA World Series, Game 12: Teams TBA From Omaha, Neb. (N) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) (HD) Å (Cont’d) SportsCenter (N) Å Golf SportsCenter (N) (Live) (HD) Å (Cont’d) World Cup Tonight (N) (Live) (HD) (Cont’d) Olbermann (N) (Live) (HD) ESPN FC (N) (Live) (HD) (Cont’d) “Willy Wonka & Chocolate” › “The Smurfs” (’11) (HD) Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris. ››› “Monsters, Inc.” (’01) (HD) Voices of John Goodman. The 700 Club ’ (HD) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Special Report Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) (HD) Hannity (N) (HD) (Cont’d) The O’Reilly Factor (HD) The Kelly File (HD) (Cont’d) Hannity (HD) (Cont’d) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Game 365 Sportsday Rangers In Coaching High School Baseball: UIL Class 4A, Final: Aledo vs. Victoria East (HD) Rangers In UIL Championship Spotlight Bull Riding: Championship Boxing Top 20 Country Countdown (N) (Cont’d) You Live in What? (Cont’d) You Live in What? (Cont’d) You Live in What? (N) You Live in What? (Cont’d) You Live in What? (Cont’d) You Live in What? (Cont’d) › “White Noise” (’05) Michael Keaton. Å (6:45) Game of Thrones Å (7:45) Game of Thrones “The Children” Å Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Real Time With Bill Maher ››› “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (’05) Steve Carell. Å Property Property Hunters Int’l Hunters Love It or List It “Joe & Linh” Love It or List It (HD) Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It (HD) Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Mysteries of the Freemasons American Pickers ’ (HD) American Pickers ’ (HD) American Pickers ’ (HD) American Pickers ’ (HD) (10:02) American Pickers (11:01) American Pickers (12:01) American Pickers Little House on the Prairie The Waltons “The Captive” The Waltons “The Illusion” JAG “Heart of Darkness” ’ Matlock “The Don” Å Matlock “The Don” Å Robin Hood ’ (Part 1 of 2) Robin Hood ’ (Part 2 of 2) Wife Swap ’ (HD) Å Celebrity Wife Swap Å Celebrity Wife Swap Å Wife Swap “Envy/Loudon” Little Women: LA (HD) (10:01) To Be Announced (11:02) Celebrity Wife Swap (12:02) Wife Swap ’ (HD) (4:30) › “Identity Thief” (’13) Jason Bateman. ››› “Pitch Perfect” (’12) (HD) Anna Kendrick. ’ ›› “The Devil’s Advocate” (’97) (HD) Keanu Reeves. ’ Å (Cont’d) Topless Prop. Femme (12:05) ›› “2 Guns” (’13) Å Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show ›› “Stomp the Yard” (’07) Columbus Short, Meagan Good. ’ (Cont’d) Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Pro Ftb Talk Mecum Auctions: Collector Cars and More Volleyball: FIVB World League (Taped) DRIVE Off the Grid Formula One Racing Pirelli World Challenge Auto Racing (HD) Auto Racing Webheads (N) Sam & Cat ›› “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium” (’07) Premiere. ’ Full House ’ Full House ’ Full House ’ Full House ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (11:12) Friends ’ Å Friends ’ George Lopez (4:30) › “Between Us” (’12) ›› “Deep Impact” (’98) (HD) Robert Duvall. ’ ›› “A Case of You” (’13) Justin Long. Å Nurse Jackie Penny Dreadful ’ (HD) “Bikini Spring Break” (’12) Robert Carradine. 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Thanks in no small part to the input of director James Mangold (“Walk the Line”), Hugh Jackman gives his “XMen” character an engrossing reboot in this well-staged 2013 adventure. An appeal from an old friend (Hal Yamanouchi) to protect his daughter (Tao Okamato) sets Wolverine on a mission in contemporary Japan. There, he faces not only other enemies — including one atop a bullet train, in a great sequence — but the one within himself.

A drama series produced under the ABC News umbrella, this fact-based saga of spy Aldrich Ames and those in his sphere resumes after a brief run last winter. Paul Rhys returns as Ames in the new episode “Trip to Vienna,” as the CIA and the FBI both worry about possible information leaks. The agencies’ focus on that concern lets Ames make a surprising connection while in Canada. Jodie Whittaker, Julian Ovenden and Christina Cole also star.

p.m. The historic Road America near Milwaukee is the scene today as Nationwide Series drivers get set to do battle in the Gardner Denver 200. A field including Regan Smith, Elliott Sadler, Chase Elliott and Trevor Bayne will take to the 14-turn, 4.048-mile road course that features many elevation changes and a long front stretch that allows for high speeds and overtaking opportunities. A.J. Allmendinger won this race a year ago.

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The third and final round of director Todd Phillips’ comedy series also factors in some action-adventure, as Alan’s (Zach Galifianakis) decision to go off his meds — with some drastic results — prompts his pals (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha) to help him get back on track. None of them may survive to succeed, though, when an enemy (John Goodman) of their associate Chow (Ken Jeong) puts them in his sights.

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Movies 10:00 a.m. MAX ››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012, Musical Comedy) College students enter an a cappella competition. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h52) 11:00 a.m. KYTX 3 ››› “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” (2008, Fantasy) The Pevensie children find Narnia in the grip of civil war. (3h) 11:45 a.m. TMC ››› “Amélie” (2001, Romance-Comedy) A Parisian waitress alters the lives of those around her. (Subtitled-English) ’ ‘R’ (2h1) KLTV G ››› “300” Noon (2007, Acción) Los guerreros espartanos luchan contra el ejército persa. ’ E (2h30) 12:30 p.m. TCM ›››‡ “Life With Father” (1947, Comedy) An autocrat heads his 1880s New York household, but his wife runs it. (CC) (2h15) 1:00 p.m. INSP ››› “Secondhand Lions” (2003, Comedy-Drama) A teen hears fantastic tales from his great-uncles. (2h) 2:00 p.m. KYTX 3 ››› “The Princess and the Frog” (2009, Comedy) Animated. A fateful kiss leads to an epic adventure. (2h) A&E ›››‡ “We Were Soldiers” (2002, War) Outnumbered U.S. troops battle the North Vietnamese. ’ (CC) (2h30) AMC ›››‡ “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) A guard thinks an inmate has a supernatural power to heal. (CC) (4h) 2:45 p.m. TCM ››› “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father” (1963, Comedy-Drama) A widower’s 6year-old son tries to find him the right kind of wife. (CC) (2h15) 3:00 p.m. KYTX2 2 ››› “Nothing in Common” (1986, Comedy-Drama) An ad executive’s parents end their 36-year marriage. (CC) (2h) CMT ››› “Gridiron Gang” (2006, Drama) A counselor turns juvenile criminals into football players. (CC) (3h) 3:40 p.m. MAX ››› “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut” (1999, Comedy) Animated. The boys try to prevent war with Canada. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (1h20) 3:45 p.m. HBO ››› “Enough Said” (2013, Romance-Comedy) A divorcee is attracted to her new

friend’s ex-husband. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h33) 4:30 p.m. FAM ››› “Remember the Titans” (2000, Drama) A black man coaches high-school football after integration. (2h30) TNT ››› “Mission: Impossible 2” (2000, Action) Ethan Hunt must retrieve a deadly virus from enemy hands. (CC) (2h30) 5:00 p.m. TBS ››› “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (2004, Comedy) A 1970s newsman feels threatened by a female employee. (2h) TCM ›››› “Father of the Bride” (1950, Comedy) A family agonizes over a bride-to-be’s immense wedding. (CC) (2h) 5:30 p.m. HBO ››› “The Conjuring” (2013, Horror) Paranormal investigators confront a powerful demonic entity. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (1h51) 6:00 p.m. CMT ››› “Rambo: First Blood” (1982, Action) A Vietnam vet is hounded by a brutal smalltown sheriff. (CC) (2h30) 7:00 p.m. DISN ›››‡ “Finding Nemo” (2003, Comedy) Animated. A clown fish searches for his missing son. ’ (CC) (1h45) FAM ›››‡ “The Blind Side” (2009, Drama) A well-to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. (3h) MAX ›››‡ “Full Metal Jacket” (1987, War) Stanley Kubrick’s harrowing portrait of the Vietnam War. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (1h56) TBS ››› “The Hangover” (2009, Comedy) Three pals must find a missing groom after a wild bash. (2h15) TCM ›››› “The Yearling” (1946, Drama) A lonely boy becomes attached to an orphaned fawn. (CC) (2h15) 7:56 p.m. MTV ››› “Jackass 2.5” (2007, Documentary) Dangerous and disgusting stunts by the Jackass crew. ’ (1h4) 9:00 p.m. KLUF % ››› “The Passion of the Christ” (2004, Drama) Jesus endures the agony of his final 12 hours. (2h30) 9:15 p.m. TBS ››› “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (2004, Comedy) A 1970s newsman feels threatened by a female employee. (2h) TCM ›››› “Sounder” (1972, Drama) Black sharecroppers in 1930s Louisiana face a harsh life. (CC) (2h)

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9:30 a.m. HBO ›››‡ “Cinderella Man” (2005, Biography) Down-andout boxer Jim Braddock makes a dramatic comeback. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (2h24) SHOW ›››‡ “Silver Linings Playbook” (2012, Comedy-Drama) A man intends to rebuild his life and reunite with his estranged wife. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h2) TCM ›››› “Henry V” (1945, Drama) Shakespeare’s king attacks France. (2h30) 9:35 a.m. MAX ››› “Enemy of the State” (1998, Suspense) Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h7) 10:15 a.m. AMC ›››› “Glory” (1989, Historical Drama) Col. Robert G.Shaw trains, then leads an all-black Civil War regiment. (CC) (2h45) 11:00 a.m. CMT ››› “Rambo: First Blood” (1982, Action) A Vietnam vet is hounded by a brutal smalltown sheriff. (CC) (2h30) 1:30 p.m. MAX ››› “Licence to Kill” (1989, Action) Agent 007 tracks a Latin American drug king who has Stinger missiles. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (2h13) 1:45 p.m. TCM ››› “55 Days at Peking” (1963, Historical Drama) Political chaos marks the Chinese Boxer Rebellion of 1900. (CC) (2h45) 3:45 p.m. MAX ››› “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Batman faces a masked villain named Bane. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (2h45) 4:00 p.m. AMC ››› “The Perfect Storm” (2000, Suspense) A fishing boat sails into the storm of the century. (CC) (3h) 4:15 p.m. DISN ›››‡ “Finding Nemo” (2003, Comedy) Animated. A clown fish searches for his missing son. ’ (CC) (1h45) 4:30 p.m. TCM ›››‡ “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” (1968, Fantasy) A family travels to a land that doesn’t permit children. (CC) (2h30) 5:00 p.m. TMC ›››‡ “The River Wild” (1994, Action) Thieves hold a former river guide and her family hostage. ‘PG-13’ (1h51) 5:55 p.m. SHOW ›››‡ “Silver Linings Playbook” (2012, ComedyDrama) A man intends to rebuild his life and reunite with his estranged wife. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h2) 6:30 p.m. MAX ››› “WarGames” (1983, Suspense) A teenage computer whiz nearly begins World War III. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (1h53) 7:00 p.m. TMC ››› “Fierce People” (2005, Drama) (Premiere) A billionaire mentors a drug addict’s teenage son. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (1h52) 8:00 p.m. DISN ››› “Camp Rock” (2008, Musical Comedy) Celebrity singers coach aspiring musicians at a special summer camp. ’ ‘TVG’ (CC) (1h45) HBO ››› “The Normal Heart” (2014, Drama) HIV and AIDS strike the gay community in the early 1980s. ’ (CC) (2h15)

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10:30 a.m. AMC ››› “The Perfect Storm” (2000, Suspense) A fishing boat sails into the storm of the century. (CC) (3h) TCM ›››› “Sayonara” (1957, Drama) A U.S. major risks his career for love with a Japanese dancer. (CC) (2h45) 11:00 a.m. SPKE ›››‡ “Die Hard” (1988, Action) A New York police-

man outwits foreign thugs in an L.A. high-rise. ’ (3h) 12:05 p.m. MAX ›››‡ “Argo” (2012, Historical Drama) A CIA agent poses as a producer to rescue Americans in Iran. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h) 12:30 p.m. SHOW ››› “The Impossible” (2012, Drama) A vacationing family is caught in the 2004 Thailand tsunami. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h43) 1:30 p.m. DISN ››› “Camp Rock” (2008, Musical Comedy) Celebrity singers coach aspiring musicians at a special summer camp. ’ ‘TVG’ (CC) (1h45) 2:00 p.m. SPKE ››› “Die Hard 2” (1990, Action) Police hero spots military terrorists at D.C. airport. ’ (3h) 3:30 p.m. AMC ››› “X-Men” (2000, Action) Two groups of mutated humans square off against each other. (CC) (2h30) 3:45 p.m. TCM ›››‡ “Camelot” (1967, Musical) Adaptation of the Lerner-Loewe musical about King Arthur. (CC) (3h15) 6:00 p.m. AMC ›››‡ “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Ghost fighters battle ghouls in a Manhattan high-rise. (CC) (2h30) 6:20 p.m. MAX ››› “Top Gun” (1986, Action) A hot-shot Navy jet pilot downs MiGs and loves an astrophysicist. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (1h49) 7:00 p.m. TCM ››› “Random Harvest” (1942, Drama) A love-struck woman rebuilds an amnesiac’s shattered life. (CC) (2h15) 9:10 p.m. TMC ››› “Blue Caprice” (2013, Crime Drama) A man trains a teenager and turns him into a deadly sniper. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (1h33) 9:15 p.m. TCM ››› “The Merry Widow” (1934, Musical Comedy) A king tries seducing a wealthy widow to save his country. (CC) (2h)

WEDNESDAY

9:00 a.m. AMC ››› “Face/Off” (1997, Action) An FBI agent and a violent terrorist switch identities. (CC) (3h) 11:00 a.m. FAM ››› “My Fake Fiancé” (2009, Romance-Comedy) A man and a woman fake an engagement for financial gain. ‘TVG’ (2h) SPKE ››› “Die Hard 2” (1990, Action) Police hero spots military terrorists at D.C. airport. ’ (3h) 11:10 a.m. TMC ›››‡ “Do the Right Thing” (1989, Drama) A race riot starts at Sal’s pizza parlor on a hot day in Brooklyn. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h) 11:30 a.m. SHOW ››› “The Woman in Black” (2012, Horror) A lawyer goes to a house in a marsh, which has secrets. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h35) Noon AMC ›››‡ “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Ghost fighters battle ghouls in a Manhattan high-rise. (CC) (2h30) 1:10 p.m. TMC ››› “Find Me Guilty” (2006, Crime Drama) A mobster decides to defend himself in court. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h4) 2:00 p.m. SPKE ››› “Mission: Impossible III” (2006, Action) Premiere. Agent Ethan Hunt faces the toughest villain of his career. ’ (3h) 3:30 p.m. HBO ››› “In Good Company” (2004, Comedy-Drama) A demoted worker’s younger boss is dating his daughter. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h50) 4:30 p.m. MAX ››› “True Crime” (1999, Crime Drama) A reporter tries to save an innocent man from execution. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h7) 4:35 p.m. SHOW ››› “Election” (1999, Comedy) A teacher tries to

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9:00 a.m. TCM ›››‡ “Suspicion” (1941, Suspense) An English heiress fears that her playboy husband plans to kill her. (CC) (2h) 10:00 a.m. SYFY ››› “Contact” (1997, Science Fiction) A scientist seeks alien life in deep space. (3h30) 10:30 a.m. HBO ››› “Enough Said” (2013, Romance-Comedy) A divorcee is attracted to her new friend’s ex-husband. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h33) 11:00 a.m. TCM ›››› “Mrs. Miniver” (1942, Drama) An Englishwoman leads her husband and family through World War II. (CC) (2h15) 2:00 p.m. BET ››› “Set It Off” (1996, Action) Desperation drives four women to bank-robbery. (CC) (3h) 3:00 p.m. TCM ››› “Devotion” (1946, Biography) The home life, loves and triumphs of the Bronte sisters. (CC) (2h) 4:00 p.m. SHOW ››› “Barbershop 2: Back in Business” (2004, Comedy) A barbershop owner considers selling his establishment. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h46) 5:00 p.m. FAM ››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971, Fantasy) A famous confectioner offers a grand prize to five children. (2h) HBO ››› “Enough Said” (2013, Romance-Comedy) A divorcee is attracted to her new friend’s ex-husband. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h33) 6:00 p.m. BET ››› “The Best Man” (1999, Comedy-Drama) A writer meets an old flame at his friend’s wedding. (CC) (2h) MAX ››› “Enemy of the State” (1998, Suspense) Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h7) 7:00 p.m. DISN ›››‡ “Bolt” (2008, Comedy) Animated. A delusional TV dog winds up in New York. ’ (CC) (1h45) TCM ›››‡ “Pillow Talk” (1959, Romance-Comedy) An interior decorator shares a party line with a playboy. (CC) (2h) 9:00 p.m. TCM ››› “Lover Come Back” (1961, Romance-Comedy) An ad executive competes to land a nonexistent account. (CC) (2h)

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Movies 9:01 p.m. AMC ››› “Back to School” (1986, Comedy) Campus life is turned upside down by an obnoxious tycoon. (CC) (1h59)

FRIDAY

10:30 a.m. TCM ››› “Laura” (1944, Mystery) A detective falls in love with a murdered woman’s portrait. (1h30) 11:00 a.m. DISN ›››‡ “Bolt” (2008, Comedy) Animated. A delusional TV dog winds up in New York. ’ (CC) (1h45) MAX ››› “The Game” (1997, Suspense) A businessman takes part in an unusual form of recreation. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2h8) 11:30 a.m. BET ››› “The Best Man” (1999, Comedy-Drama) A writer meets an old flame at his friend’s wedding. (CC) (2h30) Noon TCM ›››‡ “Murder, My Sweet” (1944, Crime Drama) Excon Moose Malloy hires gumshoe Philip Marlowe to find his Velma. (CC) (1h45) 1:00 p.m. HBO ››› “The East” (2013, Drama) An undercover agent infiltrates a group of ecoterrorists. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h56) 1:45 p.m. TCM ›››› “Harper” (1966, Mystery) A detective uncov-

ers murder in a search for a missing man. (CC) (2h15) 2:00 p.m. SYFY ››› “Michael” (1996, Drama) Tabloid journalists see the light with an angel’s help. (CC) (2h30) 2:30 p.m. SPKE ›››‡ “My Cousin Vinny” (1992, Comedy) Premiere. An inept lawyer tries to free his cousin from a Dixie jail. ’ (3h) 3:00 p.m. MAX ››› “Hot Shots! Part Deux” (1993, Comedy) An inept commando goes on a rescue mission. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h29) 4:00 p.m. FAM ››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971, Fantasy) A famous confectioner offers a grand prize to five children. (2h) TCM ››› “The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes” (1970, Suspense) Billy Wilder’s satiric portrait of the fictional detective. (2h15) 4:30 p.m. BRAVO ›››‡ “Speed” (1994, Action) Premiere. A transit bus is wired to explode if it drops below 50 mph. (2h30) 5:30 p.m. SPKE ››› “Coming to America” (1988, Comedy) An African prince and his royal sidekick come to Queens. ’ (CC) (2h30) 6:30 p.m. MAX ››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012, Musical Comedy) College students enter an a cappella competition. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h52) 8:00 p.m. FAM ›››‡ “Monsters, Inc.” (2001, Comedy) Animated. A blue behemoth and his one-eyed pal scare children. (2h)

10:00 a.m. HBO ››› “Enough Said” (2013, Romance-Comedy) A divorcee is attracted to her new friend’s ex-husband. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h33) SHOW ››› “The Impossible” (2012, Drama) A vacationing family is caught in the 2004 Thailand tsunami. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (1h43) 10:30 a.m. SPKE ››› “Trading Places” (1983, Comedy) Two men’s lives are altered by a bet made between tycoons. ’ (CC) (2h30) 12:45 p.m. TCM ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (1960, Comedy-Drama) One-time paratroopers rob five casinos on New Year’s Eve. (CC) (2h15) 1:15 p.m. MAX ››› “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Batman faces a masked villain named Bane. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (2h45) 1:30 p.m. AMC ››› “Seraphim Falls” (2006, Western) A hunter and four gunmen relentlessly pursue an injured man. (CC) (2h30) 2:00 p.m. TNT ››› “The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines” (2006, Adventure) An adventurer uses a map to search for King Solomon’s mines. ‘TVPG’ (CC) (2h) 3:00 p.m. HBO ››› “The Normal Heart” (2014, Drama) HIV and AIDS strike the gay community in the early 1980s. ’ (CC) (2h15) TCM ›››‡ “Bullitt” (1968, Crime Drama) San Francisco detective won’t let go of mob-witness case. (CC) (2h) 4:00 p.m. FAM ›››‡ “Monsters, Inc.” (2001, Comedy) Animated. A blue behemoth and his one-eyed pal scare children. (2h) 4:25 p.m. TMC ›››‡ “The River Wild” (1994, Action) Thieves hold a former river guide and her family hostage. ‘PG-13’ (1h51) 5:00 p.m. TCM ›››‡ “Key Largo” (1948, Crime Drama) Gangster holds GI and hostages in Florida Keys hotel. (CC) (2h) 6:00 p.m. FAM ›››‡ “Up” (2009, Comedy) Animated. An old man flies away in a balloon-powered house. (2h5) USA ››› “Philadelphia” (1993, Drama) Fired by his firm, lawyer with AIDS fights back. (CC) (2h22) 7:00 p.m. TCM ›››‡ “I Love You, Alice B. Toklas” (1968, Comedy) A middle-aged lawyer joins the hippie revolution. (2h) 7:30 p.m. MAX ››› “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut” (1999, Comedy) Animated. The boys try to prevent war with Canada. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (1h20) 8:05 p.m. FAM ›››‡ “Finding Nemo” (2003, Comedy) Animated. A clown fish searches for his missing son. (2h25) 8:30 p.m. MTV ››› “Baby Boy” (2001, Drama) A man juggles womanizing with fighting his mother’s boyfriend. ’ (2h30) 9:00 p.m. METV V ››› “The Curse of the Werewolf” (1961, Horror) An orphan in 18th-century Spain bears an unholy heritage. (2h) TCM ›››‡ “Georgy Girl” (1966, Comedy-Drama) A woman weds an older man to give her friend’s baby a home. (CC) (2h)


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Local News of four fulltime reporters and a part-time weekend reporter covers the Angelina County events and topics about which people in Lufkin and the surrounding communities are talking — every day, seven days a week. We cover breaking news events from homicides to hurricanes, but we put just as much effort into covering the “human interest” and “feel-good” stories in our community. Last year, the “good news” stories on our front page outnumbered the “bad news” articles. Either way, our daily front page is almost exclusively devoted to local stories; we produced roughly 1,100 local front-page stories last year alone. Our coverage includes Educational Focus stories from Angelina County schools every Monday during the school year; coverage of local city council, school board and county commissioners’ meetings; business and East Texas stories; weekly lists of local church listings; county-wide sports coverage; and our Sunday Charm Lifestyle section. And, of course, every day we publish the obituaries of local citizens who have passed away, with information on their funeral arrangements and the families they leave behind them.

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Charm magazine we distribute thousands of free copies of our women’s publication, Charm magazine, which features exciting events, activities and people in East Texas. Charm’s pages are filled with quality journalism — a product of professional writers, photographers and graphic artists in our community. The magazine also has an online presence, with digital editions available on LufkinDailyNews.com and our Charm iPad app. Local advertisers benefit a great deal from Charm, as the magazine reaches more than 37,000 readers each issue. Advertisers’ full-color ads are printed on high-gloss paper and are customized by our award-winning design team. From Charm’s emotionally compelling human interest coverage to its contest opportunities, the magazine has received an abundance of positive feedback throughout the years. Subscribers to The Lufkin News get the magazine delivered with the newspaper on the day it comes out each month.

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