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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2009 WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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Messenger photo by Joe Duty
Drew Ellett, 12, of Decatur jumps the stairs in an Ollie maneuver at the former Decatur
Intermediate School June 3 while (from left) Brad Morgan,
William Beuyou, Robert Brotherson and Kristof
Pewitt watch. Tyler Gonzalez was record-
ing the event. The city of Decatur was to re-open its skatepark
June 7.
By TRAVIS MEASLEY
For teenage girls, the pressures of adhering to what today’s culture fi nds beautiful, sexy or ap-pealing can often lead to drastic consequences.
According to the National Eating Disorder In-formation Center, eating disorders are the third-most common chronic illness in adolescent girls.
More than 50 percent of young females begin dieting before age 14, and 76 percent of women between the ages of 24 and 56 who diet do so for cosmetic rather than health reasons.
In Boyd, a young woman familiar with the pressures of being a teenager is spreading a dif-ferent message to girls struggling with the top-
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Wise County Traffi c UpdateWeek of June 7 -13
Messenger photo by Andrew May
SHOOTING SCENE — East Wise County resident Cameron White,19, is treated inside an ambulance while offi cers question witnessesat Thursday’s shooting.
BOYD DECATUR
By KRISTEN TRIBE
Thursday, representatives with Wiginton, Hooker Jeffry Architects presented county commissioners with a preliminary site plan for a new court-house as part of the county’s “master facilities study plan – to 2030.”
Charlie Kearns and Jim Wiginton showed commissioners the basic layout for a three-story 130 000-square-foot
building with a basement on a 20-acre site. The footprint was created after consulting with county employees for more than a year on space needed for each department.
“This is just what it is – a concept,” Kearns said. “We needed to make sure the square footages from the (depart-ment) surveys would actually fi t into this type of facility if you elected to go
By BRIAN KNOX
The Decatur school district is considering offeringa Bible course, possibly asearly as the fall 2010 schooyear.
The idea was fi rst discussedat the board’s regular Maymeeting after trustee AlanWhite suggested the districtconsider offering the courseas an elective. White said hehad talked to the Paradiseschool district, which offereda Bible course for the fi rsttime this past school year
SchoolconsidersBiblecourse
WISE COUNTY
Courthouse of the futureArchitects show commissioners what a new facility might look like
BRIDGEPORT
By MANDY BOURGEOIS
The Bridgeport City Council approved an amendmentto the city’s economic development incentive agreementwith the Bridgeport DoctorsHospital at Tuesday’s meeting, allowing for the city ofBridgeport to make monthlyinterest payments on behalfof the hospital should thehospital be unable to makethem.
The move was approved
City may make paymentsfor hospital
Messenger photo by Joe Duty
LOVING YOUR REFLECTION — Boyd teenager Hannah Ferver, 18, uses her blog, nationwide conferences, and an upcoming book to teach young women that beauty isn’t pining over what is seen in the mirror, but being pure and striving to be a woman of God and loving what He has created.
True beautyLocal teen spreads Godly message to women of all ages
Continued on page 12A
By TRAVIS MEASLEY
Wise County Sheriff ’s investiga-tors have ruled the Thursday evening shooting and death of a 19-year-old Wise County resident at a home on Kincannon Lane in the east part of the county an accident, pending the results of toxicology tests.
Cameron White, 19, was pronounced dead shortly after 6 p.m. Thursday at Wise Regional Health System in Deca-tur after he was shot in the chest with
a .22 rifl e. Sheriff ’s Investigator Jerry DeMoss
said White was attempting to hand the gun to a friend, Ernest Hammond, 19, who accidentally hit the trigger in-stead of the safety, causing the gun to discharge.
Authorities said White and some friends had been shooting the rifl e at a stock tank before the injury.
DeMoss said no charges will be fi led against Hammond because the inci-dent was accidental.
Shooting appears accidental
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News Briefs ..... 3AOpinion ........... 4ALifestyle .............6A
Sports ...............1BClassifi eds .........4BWise Business 10B
INDEX
Wise County MessengerP.O. Box 149
115 South TrinityDecatur, Texas 76234
WEATHER...
BOBBY GUINNJustinPHYLLIS CANTRELLMesquiteMARGIE METHVINRhomeJESSICA BONESIOCarolltonSALLIE BRADBERRYBoydLESLIE MOORMANDenisonWARREN SPAINDawsonKEVIN STONEBoydBILLY LONGBridgeportQUINT BRIDGESCottondale
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AREA DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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LIVE BLOGGING FROM STATEKeep up with events as they happen with live blogging from Saturday’s state championship track and field events at www.wcmessenger.com/sports/sportsupdate
ON THE WEB ...
CHECKINGTRUCKSFind out how many violations were observed from 147 commercial vehicles inspected during Roadcheck 2009 in Decatur.
See story, page 5A
IN SPORTS ...
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPSWise County is well-represented at the state track and field championships this weekend in Austin. See how our local athletes did on Friday.
See story, page 1B
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By NEIL SPERRY
Dear Neil: Butterfl ies have been around my live oak tree, and now I have little tan-to-red, berry-like galls on the bottoms of the oak leaves. Do the butter-fl ies cause the galls? Should I worry about them?
If you’re talking about B-B- to pea-sized, fuzzy balls on the bottoms of the leaves, those are wooly oak galls, and they’re extremely common. A good entomolo-gist could give you a more defi nitive answer, but gall wasps cause that particu-lar gall (and most others). There are many species of wasps, and hundreds of types of galls that attack oaks alone. They are of no serious threat, and there isn’t anything you can do about them anyway.
Dear Neil: What can
you tell me about the vine you can see in the photos? It was here in a protected place when we moved here, and the former owners didn’t know what it is.
I normally don’t do plant IDs here, since they only help the one person, but this is one of the prettiest vines we grow. It’s called air potato, and botanically, it’s Dioscorea bulbifera. Its huge leaves are promi-nently veined, and its stems become covered with potato-like tubers. It does well in moist, partially
shaded locations. It dies to the ground over the winter, and where minimum win-ter temperatures aren’t too cold, it will come back the following spring. It is not edible, and it is invasive in warmer parts of the South. Some areas even ban its use and sale.
Dear Neil: The leaves you
can see are from my angel trumpet tree. I protected it over the winter. When I put it back out this spring, this happened to them. What is attacking it?
The mail was unkind to your samples. First guess, when problems happen soon after putting plants outside in the spring, they have often suffered sun-scald. That could be the case for these leaves that had become acclimated to protected conditions, even for the newest leaves that developed soon thereafter. It does appear something has skeletonized portions of the leaves, but you’d have to catch the culprit at work to know what type of pest, if any, was involved. If the problem persists, con-sider one of the systemic insecticides now being sold for landscape plants.
Dear Neil: I have two
Shumard red oaks planted at the same time. One is do-ing well, but the other is unhappy. I took samples to the nursery, and they said it was suffering iron defi -ciency cholorsis, and that it has a fungus. I’ve invested a lot in the tree, also in fer-tilizers, fungicides, even a trombone sprayer. Can you tell me, from the several leaves, what the problem might be?
I get very nervous trying
to answer Shumard red oak questions. I’ve grown them for 40 years, so it’s not be-cause I’m unfamiliar. It’s just that there are some other very similar oaks, pin oaks (Quercus palustris), in particular, that are not nearly so well adapted to big areas of Texas. The leaf samples you sent do not seem to have the deep lob-ing of normal Shumard red oak leaves. The other types, perhaps including yours, are likely to show iron defi -ciency anytime soils are al-kaline, and it usually takes fi ve to 10 years before it really becomes severe. On the other hand, all oaks in this group, Shumard most especially, have very smooth bark when they’re young. That bark gives lit-tle protection to sunscald while the trees are small, and trunk damage is com-mon unless the trunks are protected with paper tree wrap from the day they are planted and through the fi rst 12 to 24 months. If you see signs of cracks or bor-er holes in the trunk, sun damage may have been the culprit. Unfortunately, I can’t get much closer with-out being on-site to see the tree. Consider consulting an arborist.
Dear Neil: What can I do to get rid of live oak suckers that are coming up by the hundreds beneath my tree?
That’s a fault of probably 10 or 15 percent of our live oaks. They vary geneti-cally, and those sprouts are tethered to “mama,” so you can’t use a weedkiller on them. Your best bet is to use a sharpshooter spade and angle your cut so that you remove the sprout and as much of its small trunk as you can. You might con-sider laying a solid vinyl root barrier such as pond liner down over the area after you have removed them, then putting some type of decorative river rock or other heavy mulch to conceal it. Try it on a small area to see how well it works for you. Short of replacing the tree, there just isn’t much more you can do.
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Have a question you’d like Neil to consider? Mail it to him in care of the Wise County Messenger, P.O. Box 149, Decatur, TX 76234 or e-mail him at [email protected]. Neil re-grets that he cannot reply to questions individually.
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Wise County left its mark on the 11th National Wa-tershed Conference May 17-20 in Wichita, Kan.
A Partner in Excellence Award was presented to the Texas Association of Water-shed Sponsors for revital-izing the Texas Watershed Program partnership. Jim Paschall of Cottondale and Lou Vee Bridges of Paradise represented the associa-tion, along with chairman Dale Mengers. Pashcall is vice chairman of the as-sociation and Bridges is a member.
“These folks have worked with the Texas State NRCS offi ce, the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, TCEQ, the Texas county commissioners and judges group as well as many others to recreate a working partnership for the watershed program in Texas,” said Dan Sebert, executive director for the National Watershed Co-alition, in presenting the award. “They continue to work with watershed sponsors on operation and maintenance, as well as dam safety issues. They are participating in an effort to educate the Texas State Legislature concerning the benefi ts of the program and the needs of local sponsors in Texas.”
Bridges was also singled out for her outstanding con-tributions to the National Watershed Coalition over many years. She was pre-sented with a plaque and was re-elected secretary of the NWC. Locally, she serves as president of the Wise County Water Control
and Improvement District and is also a member of the board of the Chisholm Trail Resource Conservation and Development council that serves Wise County.
Tom Goode, Wise County Public Works director, and Precinct 2 county commis-sioner Kevin Burns con-
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WELL REPRESENTED — A large contingent from Wise County was among the Texas delegation attending the National Watershed Conference May 17-20 in Wichita, Kan. From left, are Wise County Commissioner Kevin Burns; James McGilvray, Wise County WCID; Tom Goode, Wise County Public Works; Darnell Willis, Natural Resources Conservation Service in Decatur; Brian Wenberg of Temple; Lou Vee Bridges of Paradise; Steven Bednarz and Dale Mengers, Texas; Don Underwood, National Watershed Coalition; and Jim Paschall of Cottondale.
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Attention to all 4-Hers and FFA members that have ordered state steer tags for the coming year.
State steer validation is Thursday, June 18, at the Decatur Livestock Market from
8 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. Remember, we need signatures from parents and ag teach-ers on validation paperwork. If you have not paid for your tags, you will need to do so be-fore your steer gets tagged.
If you have any questions, call me at the Extension offi ce at (940) 627-3341.
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By TANYA DAVISWise Co. Extension Agent
An abundance of home grown fruits and vegetables often triggers the desire to can foods at home. While this can be a fun and rewarding way to keep foods long after the season ends, care must be taken to assure that foods canned at home are safe to eat.
Following research-based methods and using tested recipes are things to consider when canning foods at home. Not all recipes for home canning have been test-ed for safety. Sources of tested recipes include the Na-tional Center for Home Food Preservation (http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/), the U.S. Department of Agriculture and manufacturers of home canning equipment and supplies. Recipes from cookbooks, out-dated Extension publications and the Internet should not be used.
Using the right equipment when canning is also im-portant. Some foods can be preserved using a water bath canner, but others must be processed in a pres-sure canner. If the right canning method is not used, then the fi nished product could make people very sick. Also, make sure that the equipment you have is in good working order. Experts advise that dial gauges on pressure canners be tested annually to make sure they are accurate. In addition, canners should be checked to make sure they are in good working order.
There are many other aspects to canning that one needs to consider, including jar size, headspace and recommended processing (canning) times. All of these can infl uence the safety of the fi nal product. The last thing that we want to do is tell someone that the food they have just spent hours canning has to be thrown away or redone. However, if one did not use a tested recipe, if unsealed jars were not identifi ed within 24 hours after canning, or if jars were not processed prop-erly (i.e. using a water bath canner instead of a pres-sure canner) we may have no other choice. Nobody likes to throw food away, but nobody wants to get sick (or worse) from eating unsafe food.
For more information about canning food at home safely or to have the dial gauge on your pressure can-ner tested, call the Wise County Extension Offi ce at (940) 627-3341.
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The Wise County Extension offi ce is offering a Texas Department of State Health Services accredited food handlers’ program from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday, June 29, at the Extension offi ce, 206 S. State, in Decatur. The class will cover good personal hygiene, cross contami-nation and time and temperature abuse. The class is recommended for all food service employees to help promote the serving of safe food. Cost is $15, which covers course materials and the offi cial food handler’s card. To reserve a spot call the Extension offi ce at (940) 627-3341.
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By CLAIRE CURRY
I recently got back from an 11-day trip across Texas. I was searching for the titmice that I am studying, but I saw a lot of other neat birds and landscapes along the way.
I started out in our area but then drove southwest to the Fort Worth Nature Center. Because the nature center has a lot of big trees around the river, I heard and saw Indigo Buntings sing-ing. We have them in Wise County, too. I also saw post-ed warning signs for alliga-tors that have been seen in Lake Worth. I thought that was funny but jumped a bit whenever a turtle slid into the water.
As I walked along the trail, a small dark bird fl ew up into sight from the under-growth. I was very surprised to see that it was a Mourn-ing Warbler. It is a migrant in this area but usually skulks out of sight, and I had never seen one before. It was an adult male, with a yellow belly, gray head with dark blackish bib, and greenish back. The beak and feet were peach-colored. It was a gor-geous bird.
After fi nding some titmice along the Cross Timbers Trail, I began walking back. Along the river I heard the loud ringing song of a Protho-notary Warbler but couldn’t see the bird. Then I saw a log fl oating near the river bank, which dropped down about 20 to 30 feet below the path. Then I realized the log had eyes. It was an alligator, and a big one at that, probably 6 to 8 feet long. I pulled out my camera and took some pic-tures as I hurried by. It is an interesting feeling when you realize that we humans are not always the biggest crea-
tures out here.After my alligator surprise,
I ate lunch and drove onward to Lake Mineral Wells State Park. It was a beautiful rocky park with small oaks cover-ing the hillside down to the lake. I saw a titmouse there and got a sound recording, as I had hoped for, and then continued walking in search of more. I didn’t see many more birds, but I saw several Texan Crescents, a beautiful small butterfl y that is much more uncommon in Wise County than in these more western, dry habitats. The butterfl y is dark chestnut and black with bold, white spots. After an hour or so I drove on to Possum King-dom Lake State Park where I spent the night.
At Possum Kingdom Lake I saw a delightful variety of birds. I sat on a huge slab of rock by the lake and saw sev-
eral Turkey Vultures fl ying over. They were low enough that I could see their bright red heads without binocu-lars. Several of them were molting so their wings looked ragged. I also saw a pair of titmice foraging, with the male occasionally singing, in the dead tree and cedar by the water’s edge. As the evening progressed, I heard a Summer Tanager singing. The next morning I explored the lake edge and saw a Red Satyr in the grass. This but-terfl y is brown with a red-dish tint on the forewing. It is rather uncommon in Wise County; I have only seen them in a few places on the grasslands. However, I saw quite a few over the next few days in the area south and west of Fort Worth.
After Possum Kingdom Lake, I headed south to a park at Ringling Lake in
Eastland County. The red dirt was covered with oaks, and I found one more pair of titmice. I saw a six-lined racerunner lizard dart along the edge of the path as I was walking back to my car and two Mississippi Kites soared overhead.
Next I stopped in Dub-lin, at the city park, and walked along a wooded edge. It should have been good titmouse habitat, as a fam-ily of chickadees was feed-ing its hungry fl edglings. I think it was too late in the day and too hot and windy to see many birds. Often high winds make it diffi cult to fi nd a lot of birds. I did get to watch a Scissor-tailed Fly-catcher foraging from a tree. It made crackling noises as it swooped over the grass try-ing to catch insects.
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Photo by Claire Curry
SUNRISE AT POSSUM KINGDOM LAKE STATE PARK
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My fi nal stop of the day, where I camped for the night, was Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose. The high wind was still keeping the birds down. I heard one or two titmice, but every time I walked toward them, they stopped singing. I even saw one for a brief instant, but not long enough for a good view. I walked along the river and saw the dino-saur tracks and heard some Northern Cricket Frogs calling. Up along the river bank, a group of three juve-nile Eastern Phoebes sat in the trees. They fl ew ahead of me as I walked on the path. Then it started getting dark, and it was time for me to set-tle in for the night. I heard a Chuck-will’s-widow calling as I went to sleep. I really hoped that I would fi nd more birds the next morning.
Will I fi nd the birds? What
is next on my adventure? Wait for next month’s install-ment of my big Texas trip. I’ll talk about some of my Hill Country stops and all the neat birds I saw down there. Whether at home or out on an adventure, keep your eyes peeled for surprises. You nev-er know what you’ll fi nd!
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The next monthly fi eld trip on the Lyndon B. John-son National Grasslands is Wednesday, July 1. We will depart at 9 a.m. from the For-est Service District Offi ce in Decatur. For more informa-tion, please call Mary Curry or the Forest Service District Offi ce, (940) 627-5475.
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Claire and Mary Curry are nature enthusiasts based in Greenwood. If you would like to contact them, e-mail them at [email protected], or call them at (940) 466-3299.
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By GARY CLAYTONWise Co. Extension Agent
External parasites cost cattle producers millions of dollars each year in lost revenue due to the constant irritation they cause to beef cattle. Cattle will use a great deal of energy in an at-tempt to get relief from the constant pestering.
Two of the more common problems this time of year are the horn fl y and heel fl y. Horn fl ies will take up to 30 blood meals each day causing nervousness, annoyance and weight loss since they interfere with the feeding and resting routine of a cow. Treatment is said to be justifi ed when popu-lations reach 250 fl ies per head. Control can be applied as self treatment insecti-cides or you can use sprays, pour-ons, dusts, feed addi-tives or boluses.
Cattle grubs are the larvae
stage of the heel fl y, which lay eggs on the hairs of the lower legs of cattle in the spring. Grubs appear in the backs of cattle in the win-ter. Their migrating damage
causes weight loss and reduces milk production.
To control grubs, administer sys-temic insecti-cides like IVO-MEC, EPRINEX, DECTOMAX or CYDECTIN at least three months before grubs ap-pear in the back.
It is best to use pour-on, spot-on, spray or injection type products to kill the mi-grating grubs before they reach the esophagus. If used too late, these products can cause reactions in the esoph-agus if grubs are present.
Face fl ies can also cause problems for cattlemen by spreading pink eye. They can be controlled with the same products you use for horn fl ies.
Cattle insecticide ear tags
can also be an effective, but fairly expensive, method of controlling fl ies. If you choose this alternative, be sure to follow the directions on the label. Most brands call for two tags per animal and suggest that tags be removed after a specifi ed length of time to prevent fl y resistance to the product. Early reports this year in-dicate that some brands of tags have not done a great job of controlling horn fl ies.
Most fl y control products have no withdrawal time, so be sure to read and follow the label directions.
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What would make an outstanding scholar, band member, and athlete who played just about every sport but football for his high school want to walk on at a Division I university and think he had a chance to make the football team?
For Brian Carpenter of Bridgeport, now a success-ful Wise County podiatrist, it was all about the chal-lenge. Challenges have defi ned his life. They have made him stronger, made him appreciate the dawn-ing of each new day and in the case of football, changed the course of his life.
After graduating from Bridgeport High School in 1985, he headed for Texas A&M University, follow-ing in the footsteps of his dad, Bob, who had been a yell leader there. He joined the Corps and the band and then decided to try out for head coach Jackie Sherrill’s 12th Man kickoff team. Sherrill created the volunteer team as a means to connect the student body with the football team and honor the longstanding 12th Man tradition.
Most of the students who tried out for the team were Friday night heroes from small towns who were not considered good enough to play college ball. They longed to extend their gridiron careers even if it meant serving as tackling dummies for the scholar-ship athletes. All Carpen-ter could see was a chal-lenge and the opportunity to make history.
He was among the select few who made the kickoff team and ended up playing four years for Coach Sher-
rill.“It was an absolutely un-
believable experience,” said Carpenter.
After a stellar academic career at Bridgeport High School, Carpenter planned to become a veterinarian at A&M. When his cleat got caught in the artifi cial turf during football practice, his ankle turned and with it his career. Like his teammates on the kickoff team, he was willing to play with pain rather than risk being cut. He sought out a podiatrist who made a special boot for his ankle. That College Sta-tion doctor talked to him about podiatry and how the profession doesn’t require on-call duties, allowing for family time.
Today, Dr. Brian Car-penter has returned to his hometown. He has recently been named one of the 2009 Top Doctors by Forth Worth, Texas: The City’s Magazie, the fi fth consecutive year that he has been recog-nized with the honor in a vote by his peers through the Tarrant County Medi-cal Society.
Carpenter is in practice at North Central Texas Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in Decatur and the John Peter Smith Hos-pital Department of Ortho-paedics in Fort Worth.
“Working with the indi-gent (at John Peter Smith) is rewarding, an opportuni-ty to give back,” Carpenter said.
Not only did football play a role in Carpenter’s career choice, but it also intro-duced him to the love of his life, his wife Mollie.
“A fellow football player was married to Mollie’s sis-ter,” Carpenter explained.
Mollie earned a degree in speech pathology from the University of North Texas, and they were mar-ried a year after being in-troduced.
They celebrated eight years of marriage on New
TOP DOC — Dr. Brian Carpenter of Bridgeport has been named among the 2009 Fort Worth Top Docs by Fort Worth, Texas: The City’s Magazine. The podiatrist has received the honor for fi ve consecutive years. He and his wife, Mollie, have three children, Cole, 7, Carson, 5 and Lindie, 1.
Brian Carpenter named top docBRIDGEPORT
Photo courtesy of Wise Photography
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Year’s Eve this year and have three children, Cole, 7, Carson, 5 and Lindie, 1. Mollie is a professional pho-tographer and owns Wise Photography in Bridgeport.
The grit and determina-tion that it took to play for Coach Sherrill served Car-penter well four years ago when he battled cancer. The support he received during that time served to remind him why he wanted to re-turn to his hometown and raise a family.
“It was an amazing out-reach, from the whole coun-ty,” he said. “We got calls and things from people we had never met.”
Carpenter said less than 1 percent of people with his type of cancer survive.
“The guy upstairs took care of me,” he added.
Carpenter believes he has led a blessed life, from the opportunity to live in the Middle East while his dad was in the oil and gas business, to the opportu-nity to serve as chief resi-dent in podiatric surgery at Harvard Medical School/The Cambridge Hospital, to a fellowship in foot and an-kle trauma at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. and now to have a private practice in his home coun-ty while being able to help those less fortunate at a county hospital in Fort Worth.
His framed No. 5 jersey from A&M’s Cotton Bowl
victory over Notre Dame on his offi ce wall is a reminder of one of the most memora-ble chapters in his life.
“To walk out on Kyle Field with 90,000 people in the stands, it was a surreal ex-perience. To have a chance to play Division I football ... just like today, I was look-ing for a challenge to push me to the limit,” Carpenter said.
His latest challenge was to seek a seat on the Bridge-port School Board and work to return the district to the top rated district academi-cally in the county. He won election to the board last month.
Carpenter says the 12th Man kickoff team was a “kamikaze, suicide, put your head through a wall type thing.”
In the prologue to the book, “No Experience Re-quired,” Sherrill said the kickoff team was the “Aggie connection to the student body.
“I believed in the 12th Man. They never let me down, and I never doubted they would. Individually they may not have belonged on a college football fi eld. But collectively, they would fi ght until there was no one left standing, and no one was ever able to get them all.
“They had a job to do, and no one did it better.”
He could just have easily been talking about Brian Carpenter.
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REPRESENTING — Bunny Perry and Johnnie McGraw, representing Wise County Retired School Personnel, recently met with Representative Phil King in Austin. The two joined hundreds of other retired school personnel, who were in Austin meeting with members of the legislature.
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Keese graduatesErika Keese of Decatur graduated from
law school at Baylor University in May.
Ferguson inducted into club
Beth Ferguson of Chico was inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta during the spring se-mester at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. Alpha Lambda Delta is a na-tional society that honors academic excel-
lence during a student’s fi rst year in college. Students must maintain a 3.5 GPA during the fall semester to be eligible. Ferguson is the daughter of Tom and Ann Ferguson of Chico.
Ellison earns degreeRory Scott Ellison of Decatur received her
bachelor of science degree in nursing from Midwestern State University in May. She graduated summa cum laude, which re-quires a student to graduate with a GPA of 3.9 to 4.0.
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The Adopt-A-Fisherman tournament, hosted by the Hell’s Gate Bass Club of Mineral Wells, was Satur-day at Lake Bridgeport.
Winners in the age 1 to 5 category are Dakota Brown, 5, 1.04-pound fi sh; Ethan Shurbet, 5, 1-pound fi sh; and Lauren Reaves, 5, .94-pound fi sh.
Winners in the age 6 to 8 category are Kyler Middle-ton, 8, 13.66-pound fi sh; Jager Royse, 7, 4.22-pound fi sh; and Madison Priest, 6, 4.22-pound fi sh.
In the age 9 to 12 cat-egory, Mallory Middleton, 9, caught a 9.4-pound fi sh; Gunner LeGale, 11, caught a 4.52-pound hybrid; and Al-lie Valentine, 12, weighed in a 1.9-pound catfi sh.
Winners in the age 13 to 16 category are Gator Leg-ate, 14, 4.7-pound fi sh; An-gel Rodarte, 13, 3.86-pound fi sh; and Alejandra Rodarte, 15, 2.1-pound fi sh.
A total of 273 kids were signed up for the three-hour tournament.
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Winners of all ages enjoy tournament
Messenger photo by Travis Measley
FISH ON A LINE — Kirby Russell, 7, of Bridgeport, holds up a bountiful catch Saturday morning during the 18th annual Adopt-A-Fisherman event at Wise County Park on Lake Bridgeport.
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Chico High School’s aca-demic banquet was May 29, and the following awards and scholarships were presented.
A honor roll — Bailey Bol-ing, Alyssa Bowyer, Cameron Bowyer, Jessica Coffman, Jacob Creighton, Courtney Evans, Delani Long, Rendon Long and Blake Moss.
A/B honor roll — Sam-uel Ashabranner, Hannah Avants, Kelcey Blanks, Brooke Boling, Shelby Col-lins, Sarah Evans, Brad Far-rell, Justin Greenwood, Ryan Holaway, Samantha Lee, Cassie Martin, Bryce Meier, Jimmy Moore, Malori Moss,
Jaqueline Parra, Shaylan Perry, James Pollard, Tara Smith, Casey Spann, Stepha-nie Stephens, Hailea Thomp-son, Danny Tolliver, Kaci Walker and Nikki Weatherly.
Perfect attendance — Sabi-an Williams, Dustin Walker, Samuel Ashabranner, Josue Jaime, Michael Phillips and Tyler Terrell.
Accelerated Reader award — Jeremiah Slonaker
Citizenship Awards! Girl citizen — Saman-
tha Lee! Boy citizen — Casey
Spann
All Around Student! Girl — Christina Cantu! Boy — Casey Spann
Mr. CHS — Blake MossMiss CHS — Jessica Coff-
man
Art Awards! Art 1 — Kim Workman! Art 2 — Michael DeGan! Art 3 — Anna Baker
Visual Arts Department award — Anna Baker
Band award — Shaylan Perry
Performing Arts award — Jade Baker
English awards! English Department
award — Britt Workman! English 1 — Sarah Ev-
ans! English 2 — Rendon
Long! English 3 — Britt Work-
man! English 4 — Bailey Bol-
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CHICO HIGH SCHOOL HONORS
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CHICO HIGH SCHOOL HONORS
! PreAP English 1 — Ryan Holaway! PreAP English 2 — Nikki Weatherly! AP English 3 — Alyssa Bowyer! AP English 4 — Tara Smith
Foreign Language awards! Don Quixote award — Justin Green-
wood! Spanish 1 — Josh Gilhespy! Spanish 2 — Amanda Mitchum! Spanish 3 — Delani Long
Math awards! Outstanding math student of the year
— Travis Reese! Algebra 1 — Sarah Evans! Algebra 2 — Brooke Boling! Geometry — Rendon Long! Pre Calculus — Justin Greenwood! AP Calculus — Blake Moss
Science awards! Outstanding science student of the year
— Kim Workman! IPC — Kim Workman! Biology — Sarah Evans! Physics — Bryce Meier! Chemistry — Andrea Younger
Social Studies awards! Outstanding social studies student of the
year — Delani Long! U.S. history — Jamey Williams! Government — Tara Smith! Economics — Blake Moss! World history — Britt Workman! World geography — Victor Velazquez
Technology awards! BCIS — Hailea Thompson and D.J. Da-
vidson! Desktop — Shonda Ezzell! Multimedia — Sarah Long! Yearbook — Alicia Holbert
FCCLA awardGCCLA student of the year — Cassie Mar-
tin
Valedictorian — Jacob CreightonSalutatorian — Blake Moss
Honor graduates: Jacob Creighton, Blake Moss, Kelcey Blanks, Delani Long, Jessica Coffman, Casey Spann, Justin Greenwood,
Tara Smith, Samantha Lee, Bailey Boling and Rachel McKinley.
BETA Club senior members — Kelcey Blanks, Jessica Coffman, Jacob Creighton, Samantha Lee, Delani Long, Rachel McKin-ley, Blake Moss, Tara Smith and Casey Spann.
Scholarships! Bridgeport Doctor’s Hospital — Jacob
Creighton and Bailey Boling, $750 each! Wise County Antique Auto Club — Letty
Gonzalez, $1,800! Wise Republican Women — Bailey Bol-
ing, $1,000! Chico Chamber of Commerce — Justin
Greenwood and Kelcey Blanks, $500 each! Chico First Baptist Church — Kelcey
Blanks, $1,000! Wise County Toy Run — Casey Spann,
$1,000! Coca Cola — Christina Cantu, $1,000! Weatherford College Tech Prep — Sa-
mantha Lee, $2,000! Jennifer Moss Memorial Scholarship
— Blake Moss, Jacob Creighton, Delani Long and Jessica Coffman, $1,000 each! Sand Flat Art Guild — Anna Baker,
$1,000! Taylor Publishing — Bailey Boling, $200! Crafton Baptist Church — Jessica Coff-
man, Delani Long, Danny Tolliver, Jacob Creighton, Chris Clayton and Jade Baker, $500 each! Morris Memorial Methodist Friendship
— Letty Gonzalez, Justin Greenwood and Samantha Lee, $100 each! Upham Oil — Rachel McKinley, $1,000! Wise Regional Health System — Jacob
Creighton! Chico Ex-Students — Kelcey Blanks,
$500! Chico Eastern Star — Bailey Boling,
$500! Chico Quilting Club — Tara Smith,
$250! Wise Electric — Kelcey Blanks, $1,000! LineBarger, Gossam Blair & Sampson
— Justin Greenwood, $500 each! Dr. Richard Pietila — Samantha Lee,
$500! Chico Bank — Samantha Lee
Teacher of the Year — Karen High-Davis, art teacher, Chico High School and Chico Middle School art teacher
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new home, a remodel, add-on or to make yourcurrent home more energy
efficient, pleasegive us a call.
9+ ACRESfenced, 24x24 barn w/cement floor,water, electric, 3-bedroom, 2-bath,1,571 square feet, 3 decks; pecan,peach trees. (940)466-7588.
FSBO-HENRIETTA, TXCustom built 3/3 on large corner lot.Formal living & dining, den, spa-cious breakfast area, fireplace,built-ins, lots of closets, CH/A, inte-rior updated 2001. Storage building,landscaped yard w/sprinkler system,several large trees & large fencedbackyard. New roof, exterior paint &much more! 2,803 square feet plus2-car garage, patio & large porches.C a l l ( 9 4 0 ) 5 3 8 - 4 5 7 5 o r(940)642-3637.
HOLLY RIDGE, DECATUR3/2/2 home with pool. Call(940)389-4449 for information.
HOME PLUS 30 ACRES3/2/1 stone, approximately 1,760square feet. Built in 1950’s, remod-eled in 1980’s. Frontage, fenced. Noowner financing. No minerals. FM920, Balsora. $199,000. Agent,(713)824-7260.
STOP -- LOOK -- NEW5 miles east of Highway 287 on FM2264. 4/2, 2,062 square feet livingare on 2 acres, granite kitchen tops,tile floors kitchen & living, 30x40 de-tached garage/shop, Decaturschools. You’ve been thinking ofbuying? Look at this! $179,900.(888)283-1919.
Mobile Homes
3/2 2007 PALM HARBOR Single side on 5 acres, ParadiseISD. Fenced acreage. Well andseptic new in 2007. 8x8 well housewith storage. Price reduced. Loanassumab le p lus c los ing .(940)389-9416 for appointment.
DOUBLE WIDE1,680 square feet on 1 acre inRhome, $82,000. (469)556-7644 [email protected].
K&P Homes, Inc. 20 used homes,all refurbished. Financing available.Springtown, TX. (817)677-3446.
RBMOBILEHOMES.COMMove, set-ups, re-levels. In & out ofstate. Licensed, bonded, insured.R e p o s . F r e e e s t i m a t e s .(940)683-5547. RBI #36191.
WEEKEND RETREAT14x52, 2/1, furnished mobile w/car-port on Nocona lake lot. Golf cart in-cluded. $7,500 plus lot lease (in-cludes boat access, crappie house,& more. (940)210-3339.
WILLIAMS MOBILE HOME SERV.Best deal on moving, set up & trimouts. Bonded, licensed & insured.(940)433-3117.
RENTA
Apartments
NOW AVAILABLEWITH 1 YR. LEASE
1 bedroom $695/month2 bedroom/2 bath $750/month
Washer & dryer includedGarages available
817-929-5910
BRIDGEWOODBRIDGEWOODExecutive Suites
Bridgeport,TX
Efficiency apartments for rent, allbills paid. (940)433-3133.
New 1-bedroom custom barn apart-ment. Room for 2 horses, cheaputilities, Decatur ISD, no smoking.$1,000/month w/horses. Call Wendy(940)393-9111.
Business property
Quality SpaceFOR LEASEGreat LocationMedical/Office
3368 SF AvailableCall
940-627-2778For Information
Bridgeport, 16th Street, approxi-mately 1,100 square feet, commer-cial, retail or office space for lease.$600/month. (940)627-1063.
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS1,280 square feet, 14600-A FM 730North, Briar. 30x40’, large roll-upback door, 12000-A FM 730 North,Azle. (817)444-7066.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTYOffice/retail space. 1,000-7,000square fee t fo r l ease .(940)627-2510.
Finished, commercial space forlease, Business Highway 380 front-age, Decatur. 2,135 square feet.$2,500/month plus electr ic.(940)389-5407.
FOR LEASE IN DECATURLarge office, $750/month. Small of-fice, $375/month. First and lastmonth’s rent in advance.(940)627-2638. Owner/broker.
Condos, town homes
WATERVIEW, LOVELY CONDOin Runaway Bay. 2-bedroom,2-bath, all appliances included.(972)834-8111.
Duplexes
2 & 3-bedroom, duplexes in Bridge-port & Decatur. $650-$750/month.Month-to-month lease. Koby,(940)389-8506.
2/2 covered carport, Bridgeport,$775/month, $500/deposit, nosmoking, no pets, 6-month leaseavailable. 2/2 covered carport,Bridgeport, $750/month, $500/de-posit, no smoking, no pets, 6-monthlease. (940)393-3429.
Brand new! Ready 4/1. 3/2 w/extras.$895 /month , $500 /depos i t .Credit/criminal check required.Some pets allowed, plus additionaldeposit. Call (817)874-0859,(469)585-0122.
Homes
$100 off first month’s rent, depositspecial $200. Decatur: 6263 N. FM51, 3-bedroom, 2-bath. 1706 S. Col-lege, 3-bedroom, 1-bath. 2535 OldDenton Road, 3-bedroom, 2-bath.Bowie: Garden Terrace Apartments.No pets allowed. Karl Klement Prop-e r t i e s , c o n t a c t E l a i n e ,(940)627-6362.www.klementproperties.com.
***NOW AVAILABLE IN BOYD***BRAND NEW HOMES FOR LEASE
$850/MONTH, $500/DEPOSIT3-bedroom, 2-bath, appliances,washer/dryer connections. Fencedy a r d , c o v e r e d p o r c h .(817)270-4660.
2-bedroom, 1-bath, CH/A, carport. 3miles west of Decatur. Referencesrequired. (940)627-5485.
**NOW IN RUNAWAY BAY**Beautiful new home for rent. 3-bed-room, 2-bath, w/privacy fence.$1,000/month, $500/deposit. Hugemaster suite, vaulted ceilings, largecovered porch, all appliances &washer /d rye r connec t i ons .(817)270-4660.
1-bedroom, 1-bath home, includesappliances, large storage building,on 2 beautiful acres, 8 miles north ofDecatur, FM 730. $700/month,month-to-month lease. Availablenow. (817)937-6748.
“Timeless Elegance”
817-825-4647
200 Cyndilu Lane, 3/2/2$1,600/month, $300/deposit
406 E. Pecan, 3/2/2$1,190/month, $300/deposit
303 N. Miller, 3/2$1,190/month, $300/deposit
All homes include lawn care.
3/2 brick, Rhome area. Ask for Beki,(817)636-2555.
3/2 doublewide, 5 acres off FM 51North, Decatur. Fenced for horsesor animals. Available immediately.$875/month, deposit/references re-quired.Call (972)816-8438.
3/2/1, BRIDGEPORTBrick, fireplace, ceramic tile, fenceyard, garage door opener.$925 /month , $925 /depos i t .(817)320-7065, (817)320-7065.
!!!!1,600 SQ. FT. HOME FOR LEASE, 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath, carpet, tile,washer/dryer connections, doublefireplace, all electric, carport, stor-age building. Very clean. Close tolake, 108 Port-O-Call Court, Run-away Bay. $1,049/month,deposit/year lease required.(940)575-4891.
RHOME RENTAL3/1.5/1, huge fenced backyard,Northwest ISD, quiet neighborhood,no smoking, some pets OK.$850 /month , $650 /depos i t .Owner/agent, (940)399-3900.
Decatur, large 2-bedroom, 1-bath,CH/A. $650/month, $300/deposit.R e f e r e n c e s r e q u i r e d .(940)627-1063.
East Bridgeport, large 2-bedroom,1-bath, CH/A. $550/month, $300/de-posit. References required.(940)627-1063.
7 Wires, Decatur, 4-bedroom,3-bath, 2-car garage. $1,900/month.Available now. (940)399-9052.
HOUSE FOR RENT3/2/2 302 S. Trenchard.$1100/month. (940)627-9981.
HOUSE FOR RENT IN PARADISE3/2, big yard. $800/month, appli-ances included. (940)393-1531.
Please call 817-247-0246
C & R
HOMESFOR LEASE
PropertiesDecatur, TX
1701 N. Cates Court4 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS2 CAR GARAGE
Brick, total electric, tile &carpet, ceiling fans in all rooms,
5 phone lines in each room,pre-wired for cable or Dish.
Fenced yard, fully landscaped.Decatur city limits - Decatur ISD.
PETS WELCOME!
We would love for you toLIVE in one of our homes!
$1,400/month • $1,400/deposit
Mobile Homes
2-bedroom, 1-bath trailer house.Front and back covered porch, 2 carcarport. Electric and water paid.$550/month. (940)389-6866.
3-bedroom, 2-bath doublewide,Slidell, couple of miles from school.Water well, 1 year lease.$700 /month , $500 /depos i t .(940)389-5323.
5 1/2 acres, horse ready. 3-bed-room, 2-bath. Covered deck.$750 /month , $750 /depos i t .(940)393-6084, (940)627-7022.
LARGE MOBILE HOME LOT for rent, Chico, TX. $100/month.(940)683-3525 or (940)210-2558.
Spaces & lots
Truck parking spaces now availablebehind Certified Automotive. Pleasecall (940)393-2607 for more infor-mation.
Meadowlake Village. RV lots forrent, located in Decatur City limits.City water & sewer available.(940)627-6434.
SUNSET RV PARKCentrally located between Decatur,Bridgeport, Bowie on Highway 287.Full hook-ups, free laundry, freewireless internet. (940)845-2007.
Storage Buildings
CoveredRV Storage &
Mini Storage
CoveredRV Storage &
Mini Storage
Next door to McMaster New Holland
C&M RENTAL1st Time
Customers25% OFF1st month’s rent
Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.940-627-1147
After Hours: 940-399-7343Decatur • Hwy 287 S.
EMPLOYM
Employment information
!!ATTENTION!!Advertising under this classifica-tion is normally not a bona fideopportunity. Typically, compa-nies advertising here offer infor-mation about potential employ-ment. Some are selling this infor-mation. We suggest that ourreaders thoroughly investigatethese advertisers before invest-ing any money.
Childcare
Childcare services in my home on 5acres, Monday-Friday. Can pickup,d rop o f f ch i l d ren . Ca l l(972)841-7629 for info, references.
Food service
Help Wanted: Prep cooks, servers,busers. Sagebrush, 1020 Halsell,Bridgeport. (940)683-8030.
EMPLOYMENT
• Business Opportunity • Employment Information • Adult/Elderly Care • Childcare • Food Service • Medical/Dental • Miscellaneous • Offi ce • Retail/Sales • Trades • Work Wanted
RENTALS
• Apartments • Business Property • Condos/Town Homes • Duplex Housing • Homes • Mobile Homes • Rooms • Roommate Wanted • Spaces & Lots • For Lease • Wanted to Rent • Wanted to Lease • Facilities • Storage Buildings
Ford Sales PERSONNEL
Karl Klement Ford has immediate openings for:
• New Car Sales Manager • Used Car Manager • Qualified sales staff
Sales staff experience preferred butnot mandatory.
For more information contact:
Derek Sugg at 940-627-1101or 1-800-772-8928
US Hwy. 287 South, DecaturAn Equal Opportunity Employer
JOB OPPORTUNITYFor Experienced
FLORAL DESIGNERExcellent opportunity for the right applicant.
Send resume to
P.O. BOX 149, Attn: L, Decatur, TX 76234
Southwest InternationalTrucks
Now Taking Applications ForDiesel Techs
at the Bridgeport location.Pay based on experience. Full benefits package available.
For more information call • 940-683-8122
START A NEW CAREERAre you trapped in a career you don’t love?A Real Estate Profession offers unlimited
possibilites and income. Come join our CareerNight Seminar on Tuesday, June 16 at 6pm.
Call Beth at 817-220-4663 nowand start your new career.
• Land and Lot Clearing• Driveways and Parking Lots• Roads • Demolition• House Pads
Excavation & Bobcat ServicesJMT
We Can Haul:• Sand and Gravel• Topsoil• Cushion Sand• Select Fill• Brick Sand• Base
Commercial and Residential “No Job Too Small Or Too Big”Call for free estimates
Trey: 940-531-0661 • Julian: 940-627-4383
The difficult will be done immediately, the impossible takes just a minute longer!
BESSTCONSTRUCTION
The difficult will be done immediately, the impossible takes just a minute longer!
• All Phases of Construction• Residential and Commercial Roofing &Remodeling Specialist • Free Estimates
Wise County Owned & Operated • All Labor Guaranteed • Quality Work • Tree Trimming
• Clean-up • Haul Off
817-999-5444
BRIDGEPORT STONENow Hiring: Sr. Electricians,
Sr. Plant Mechanics
Texas Industries (TXI) is a major sup-plier of crushed stone, sand, gravel and expanded shale and clay products, and one of the largest producers of cement and concrete products in the Southwest.We are seeking skilled and experiencedSr. Electricians and Sr. Plant Mechan-ics at our Bridgeport Stone Plant.
Position Summaries:Sr. Electrician – plan and implement electrical projects, maintain PLC pro-grams, repair/replace electrical systems and develop team members. Require-ments: 5 years progressive experiencein industrial electrical repair; knowledgeof three phase/single phase/4160v motor controls, PLC ladder logic (Wonderwareexperience highly desirable). ValidDriver License and meet Company driverrequirements. Qualified Candidates can earn over $22+/Hour!
Sr. Plant Mechanics – repair and main-tain aggregate processing equipment;carry-out preventative maintenance schedules and develop team members.Requirements: previous maintenance experience (crushing, screening, and conveying equipment), welding skills pre-ferred. Qualified Candidates can earn over $16+/Hour!
TXI offers excellent pay, benefits(medical, dental, vision, 401(k), vacation,relocation) and quarterly incentiveprograms. For more information and po-sition details please apply in person at:
TXI Bridgeport Stone 1795 S. Hwy 101
Bridgeport,TX 76426(940) 683-4277
TXI is an Equal Opportunity Employer - M/ F/ D/ V
Medical/Dental
$2,500 Sign-On Bonus: INTEGRA-CARE HOSPICE OF DECATUR isnow hiring full-time Field RNs. Weoffer: Competitive Base Salaries +Incentives; Paid-Time-Off: 18 PTODAYS ANNUALLY to start; 7 PAIDCOMPANY HOLIDAYS; Compre-hensive Healthcare Benefits Plan;401 (K) Plan with generous com-pany match; Cell Phone Reimburse-ment; Gas Mileage Reimbursement;+ much more! To apply, please con-tact Tori Hall, RN Clinical ServicesManager at (940) 627-2888. Tolearn more about our successfuland growing company, please visitus at www.integracarehh.com<http://www.integracarehh.com/><http://www.integracarehh.com/>
Senior Care Health & Rehabilitation Center
Now hiring for the following positions, due to growth
• CNA’s• CMA’s - 2 - 10• LVN’s - night shift
Apply in person at701 West Bennett Rd. • Decatur
or call
940-626-2800EEO M/F/D/V
HELP WANTED: Decatur cliniclooking for part-time help. 4 nightsweek. Multi-fuctional and proficientwith computers. Please send re-sume to: Clinic, P.O. Box 1111,Decatur, TX 76234.
Laboratory Director, FT Excellent SalaryMT’s PRN
Speech Language Pathologist, PRN
Experienced Business Offi ce Staff FT & PT
Registered Nurses / Staff and Managers
Medical Surgical Unit Nurse Manager, FT
Labor & Delivery Unit Manager, FT
PRN & FTICU, OR, L&D, ED, MS
Staff & Supervisor Positions Available
Tom HarrisonHuman Resources
1905 Doctors’ Hospital DriveBridgeport, TX 76426
940-683-0327940-683-0485 Fax
Miscellaneous
Texascraft.com, order fulfillment,product packaging, office work.Some computer experience helpful.Will train. Supplemental health careplan, paid vacation, sick time. Sendresume to P.O.Box 855, Rhome, TX76078.
Retail/Sales Trades
HEATING/ACExperienced commercial HVACRtechnician needed. Minimum5-years chillers and refrigeration ex-perience required. Good pay &benefits. Serious applicants only.Call Mann Refrigeration, Inc.,(940)683-6266 or email resume to:[email protected].
SANDFORDOIL/WESTERNTRANSPORTATION
We are working out of town, weneed CDL HazMat drivers willing torelocate to East Texas or willing todrive to our East Texas yard to re-port to work. Must have A or B CDLwith HazMat endorsement. Must be21 years old. Must meet all applica-ble DOT requirements. Call(940)627-2689 for information.
MILLER’S PAINTING& remodeling. Interior/exterior; alsopaint & stain fences. We also dodrywa l l & wood repa i r .(817)683-7850.
PARK CUSTOM TRIMNew exterior, interior doors. Fix ex-isting doors, molding, garage bonusroom finish outs, add-ons, screenedporches, pergolas. Free estimates.(940)859-3992.
PC TROUBLE SHOOTING Virus Problems? Let a certified com-puter technican fix it. Call(940)389-7825.
1-888-488-8784
Shingle ExpertsFlat Roof Specialists
Fullu InsuredFree Estimates
RUSSELL’SHome Improvements
& Repair
All Types ofRemodeling
Painting - Interior, ExteriorAdd-ons, Decks And More
Call940-627-6947 or
940-389-4943
Miscellaneous
RememberRemember
For all your concrete needs!For all your concrete needs!627-SLAB627-SLAB
Insist on QualityInsist on Quality
Ty Kennedy 940-627-SLABTy Kennedy 940-627-SLABFREE ESTIMATESFREE ESTIMATES
Concrete, Inc.Concrete, Inc.CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK
Grass seeding, pasture mowing, fer-tilizing, weed control, small tillingjobs, box blade and bucket workCall (940)389-7423.
DNR FARMSCustom hay baling, welding, fences.Any type of coastal farming.(940)577-9323.
HEALTH INSURANCEI can help! 27 years experiencerepresenting all the major compa-nies. Individual and Group. No dis-count plans. Texashealthpolicy.com(940)627-3842.
BRICE JOHNSTON
PORTABLE WELDING
Boyd, TexasBarns • Metal Roofi ng • Pipe Fence • Corrals• Car Ports • Porches
Free Estimates
817-727-3165
They are out there.
Place your employment ad in the Classifi eds!Wise County Messenger www.wcmessenger.com
We can help you fi nd them.
www.wcmessenger.com
Adult/Elderly care
Experienced male with care for eld-erly or disabled male. Day/night.Light housekeeping, householdmaintenance available. Call James,(940)748-2051.
IF YOUR’RE LOOKINGfor someone to check on your eld-erly parents, monitor medications,assist bathing, etc., contact(940)210-3339. References avail-able.
Business
BOBCAT & BACKHOE SERVICEGravel, roads, drainage repair, finalgrade land/lot clearing, demolition.Cattle guards, culverts, trenching,hole drilling. (940)393-6622.
LEGAL PLANSBusiness protection and growth,family plan services. Cal l(940)393-2890 for free informationand consultation. Ask for Chris.
LOWER YOUR ELECTRIC BILLS!Blown insulation in new or existinghomes. Surprisingly affordable. FreeEstimate. Servicing all Wise County.(940)210-2194.
Housecleaning
CALDWELL HOUSE CLEANING No job too small. Residential orcommercial. 25% discount on 3rdcleaning. 20-years experience.(817)298-0613.
HEART FOR HOMESFeeling overwhelmed? Let me help!Office, house cleaning & organizing.References available, free esti-mates. Call Sharon, (940)389-8883.
Let me fi x it
BARRINGTON CONSTRUCTIONAll types remodeling, home repairs,foundation work & privacy fences.A l l w o r k g u a r a n t e e d .(940)389-9276.
CLASSIC CAR PAINTINGon frame restorations. Completepaint jobs, color changes. In Bridge-port. For information, call cell,(972)832-4442.
LANGTO CONSTRUCTION, INC.Custom homes. Remodels, EarthFriendly Spray Foam Insulation, ad-ditions, kitchen/bath, patios & more.www.langtoconstruction.com,www.earthfriendlyfoam.com,(682)429-3011.
Remodeling &Handyman
Building servicesHome Repairs • Updates
Sheetrock RepairsNew Construction
Patios & DecksGarage Conversions
Shops • BarnsFencing • Welding
CarpentryCustom WoodworkTractor & Backhoe
Service
Roy & ReynReynolds
35 Years Experience
Also see our ad forBudget Septic Systems Installed
Direct Mobile 817-366-7990
LOOKfor our
Septic Systems
Installed ad
Len Roy Don Builders
MIKE’S RV SERVICEService calls, insurance work, fullrepairs, power washing, detailing.Also work on horse & enclosed trail-ers. Michael, (940)399-7565.
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EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
ClearViewTree Service and Stump Removal
- Toll Free -
1-866-606-3224
• Tree Removal• Stump Grinding
• Storm Damage Experts• Chipper Service
• Bucket Truck
FREE ESTIMATES(Senior Citizen Discount)
Fully Insured
Wise and Cooke County
rrs TM
Most Credit Cards Accepted
No Job Too SmallHay Baling
Small Square Bales
WeldingMetal Buildings • Fences • Gates
Brian’s Welding940-577-0549 • 940-393-5340
!EASEEASE !VALUEVALUE !SELECTIONSELECTION !SERVICESERVICE
115 S. Trinity, Decatur 940.627.5987Public Fax 940.627.1004 7:30-5:30 Mon.-Fri.
messengerofficesupply.com
SpecialPurchase!Universal™ Multipurpose Copy Paper92 brightness • 20 lb. • 500 sheets reams
$2999Only
when you purchase 5 or more cases(Reg. $31.99)Limited time o! er
Williams’ Hauling & Tractor Works• Brushhog & Finish Mowing• Blading, Plowing & Tilling• Backhoe work, driveways• Dirt, sand & gravel hauling• Land Clearing• All types cleanup & haul-offs• Quality work, fair pricing
James Williams940-399-9138
Insured
FARM ARANC
Farm Equipment
2000 New Holland tractor, TC 33D.Front-end loader, 5’ brush hogmower, disc, 33 HP, 4WD, midPTO, 3-point hook up, low hours,h y d r o s t a t t r a n s m i s s i o n .(817)614-3205
2006 Kioti DK45S, like new 50hours diesel with quick attach loaderand spear, $17,500. 5' Brush Hog$425. 817-301-5845.
HORSE TRAILER FOR SALE2003 3-slant w/tack, bumper pull,very clean, $3,000. Round hay ringsf o r h o r s e s , $ 1 0 0 / e a c h .(940)210-8847.
OCEAN FREIGHT CONTAINERSNew & used. Water tight & rodentproof. Larry Singley, (817)992-9122.
STORAGE CONTAINERSGreat storage! The best containersat the best price. (817)726-7669.
Fencing
BOBBY’S FENCEAll types fencing. Free estimates.Over 25-years experience.(817)444-3213.
CHRISTIAN COWBOY FENCINGBarbed wire, horse & goat. Newfence & repairs. Steve, cell,( 8 1 7 ) 3 6 0 - 6 3 8 5 ; h o m e ,(940)626-4660.
FARM & RANCH FENCINGPipe & cable, non-climb, barbedwire, entrances, solar gate opera-tors, repairs. Jim at (940)367-7505.
Lawn and garden
COWLEY’S HYDROMULCHING Commercial, residential, new lawnplant ing . Free est imates .(940)644-5872.
LONE OAK LANDSCAPINGPersonalized landscape plans,20-years experience. Plants fur-nished, you plant or we plant. Sod,tree work, decks/patios/walls.(940)389-1778.
TREES TRIMMED & REMOVED36 years in business, insured. Allmajor credit cards accepted.(817)444-0861, Teater.
Livestock
AQHA HORSES FOR SALE2 mares and 2 weanlings.(940)210-0014 or (940)427-3223.
BUY-SELL-TRADEAll classes of horses, ponies, sheep& goats. All riding horses sold, 72hour unconditional guarantee.(940)224-1470, (940)644-5956.
12% all stock, $7.50, 50 lbs. Deercorn, $6.99, 50 lbs. Laying pellets,$11.05. AGVantage Farm & RanchSupply, 1817 N. Highway 287, (1mile north of Highway 380), Deca-tur. (940)627-2312.
ALL NATURAL BEEFstraight from the ranch. Young, ten-der, no growth hormones/antibiotics.Grain or grass fed. Whole, half.(940)366-3172.
APHA Registered paint horses Ho-mozygous Tobiano. Black/white,Buckskin/white. Yearlings, 3-years-old. Brood mares w/colts. Also 2002Cremello stallion registered AQHA,APHA. (940)577-2775.
BABY DWARFgoats, llamas, mini horses & rabbits.(817)596-9644.
BULL BLACK BRANGUSFull Blood, 15 months old. Readyfor breeding. (940)627-2102.
C BAR M TACK-FEED-HORSES143 CR4396, Decatur, TX. Cash,c h e c k s , c r e d i t c a r d s .www.cbarm.net, (817)929-3612.
GOATS FOR SALESeveral ages & breeds available. Allde-horned . (940)210-2506,(940)644-2251.
HORSE SALE1st & 3rd Saturdays. Highway 281@ I-20, Santo, Texas.www.tacketthorsesale.net,(817)929-3612.
LLAMASweanlings (6-months-old), adults,bred females, guardians & pet qual-ity. We provide training & supportfor new owners. (940)433-5897.
Livestock care/training
HORSESHOEING & TRIMTexas certified farrier. Office,(940)644-5140; cell, (940)399-6981.
HORSESHOEING BY J.E. HARRIS $25 for trimming. $65 for shoeing.Call (817)902-1766.
Wanted, someone to trim donkey’sfeet . Ce l l (214)329-6146,(817)220-7123.
Mowing
ASK ABOUT TREE TRIMMING AND SPRING CLEAN-UP
ACREAGE MOWINGCompetitive prices. Call for free esti-mate. (940)399-3590.
ANY SIZE ACREAGE MOWED$22-$35/acre. Plowing, seeding &ferti l izing available. Tommy,(940)482-6578.
FULL-SERVICE CUSTOM HAYbaling. Cutting, baling, hauling.Also, field mowing services. Experi-enced & professional crew. ContactScott Smith, (940)399-7613.
Klean KutLawn Care
Mowing • Edging • TrimmingCommercial or Residential
Brush Hog MowingInsured
Kenny MoranCell 817-247-9965
Office 940-433-5470
TRIPLE L LAWN MAINTENANCE& tree trimming. Fertilizing, weedkilling, edging, haul offs. Call for freeestimates. Insured. Kevin Lambert,(940)577-5136.
Pasture and feed
12% all stock, $7.50, 50 lbs. Deercorn, $6.99, 50 lbs. Laying pellets,$11.05. AGVantage Farm & RanchSupply, 1817 N. Highway 287, (1mile north of Highway 380), Deca-tur. (940)627-2312.
ALFALFA HAYfor sale 3-wire bales horse quality.Brome hay for sale 2-wire bales.Special pricing. Delivery available.(940)626-9880.
Coastal 4X5 round bales. Horsequality. Highly fertilized, weed free,barn kept. $50. North of Decatur(817)991-7686.
COASTALsquare & round bales. Square bal-ing on May 29. SC Squared,(817)944-9451.
CUSTOM HAY BALINGNorth Decatur, Alvord, Allison,Slidell, Krum areas. Coastal roundbales only. Will consider shares.(940)389-1400, (940)627-7186.
CUSTOM HAY BALINGSC Squared. Round & square. Ex-pe r ience the d i f f e rence !(817)944-9451.
CUSTOM ROUND BALINGSmall or large fields. Pasture mow-ing, dozer work, dig tanks, house-pads, roads and driveways. (940)393-2456, (940)433-8051.
WANTED!Pasture to lease, 40 to 500 acres.Fence doesn’t have to be that good.(940)224-1470 or (940)644-5956.
ANNOUNCEM
Lost and found
REWARDfor the return of a small Vivitar cam-era. Lost last week. (940)627-2310or (940)627-9783.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Card of Thanks • Let’s Swap • Lost & Found • Personal • Wanted
FARM AND RANCH
• Farm Equipment • Fencing • Lawn & Garden • Livestock • Livestock Care/Training • Livestock Lost & Found • Livestock Stud Service • Livestock Supplies • Miscellaneous • Mowing • Pasture & Feed • Poultry
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SERVICES FARM AND RANCH PETS MERCHANDISE FOR SALE TRANSPORTATION
Save - Lease Returns Save big on Laptops from $279.42 inch LCD TVS from $459.Like new 60 inch DLP Mitsubi-shi TV, $879. Sofa & love seat,$339. Lamps from $19. Cof-fee table and 2 ends, all 3 for$79. Mattress sets from $99.Washer-dryers, refrigerators,stoves and more. Short oncash? Lease to own new in 12months. You qualify! Quanti-ties limited.Aarons, 1304 Hwy 51 S next to Dollar General. Ask for Miles.
Garage sales
!!ATTENTION!!Garage sale ads must be called inBEFORE 11a.m. Tuesday to run inthe Thursday edition. If you wantyour garage sale ad in All AroundWise also, it MUST be called in be-fore 11a.m. Friday THE WEEK BE-FORE the sale. We do not run ga-rage sales the weekend before thesale.
Bridgeport, 12 Robinhood Drive,Thur.-Sat., June 11-13, 8a.m.-3p.m.Furniture, clothing, antique stove,home decor, miscellaneous items.
Paradise, 544 Honeysuckle,Fri.-Sat., June 12-13, 7a.m.-? Mov-ing sale. Stock & other trailers, farmequipment, lot of tools, horse tack,household items.
Miscellaneous
EXTERIOR FRENCH DOORSwith enclosed blinds. 9 months old.New $400, call and make offer.(817)991-4976.
USED I-BEAMS2 3/8” pipe, $1.40/foot, 30’ long. 4”pipe, $4.70/foot, 45’ long.
PIPE5,500 feet of 2 3/8” pipe, tested at5,000 lbs., $3/foot. (940)566-5307.
Cars
2001 HONDA CIVIC158,000 miles, auto, runs great.$4,500/OBO. (817)975-5256 or(940)389-9475.
IF YOU NEEDa good, dependable car or truck for$3,500 or less, come by CowgirlAuto Sales, 804 Business Highway287, Decatur, TX; (940)626-0070.Ask about our inventory. Let’s dobusiness!
I’LL BUY THOSE YARD CARSas well as your good used cars.Arvin, (817)925-8768.
Pickups/Vans/SUVs
1999 FORD F350 Silver crew cab pickup and 2007fifth wheel RV, loaded, clean. Truck$8000; RV $20,000, (940)637-2727,(940)391-6002.
2002 CHEVY TAHOE LTloaded, maroon, tan interior, 93k,$9.200. 2007 Chevy 3500, singlecab flat-bed, $18,000. 2007 DodgeMega Cab dually, 1-ton, diesel, 70k,$26,000. (940)393-0600.
2002 Z71, 350, 162,000 miles, newtires and transmission. $6000.(940)577-3223.
2008 FORD EDGEfor sale. 45k miles, clean, $19,500.(940)626-1143.
Trailers
I BUY TRAILERSHorse, livestock, flatbed & utilitytrailers. Call (940)224-1470 or(940)644-5956.
Pets
!!ATTENTION!!We suggest that our readers thor-oughly investigate any advertiserbefore investing any money.
2 male, 6 month old chihuahuas,daschund mix puppies. Free togood home. (940)594-4855.
5 Labs, chocolate & black available;and 1 German Shepherd mix,white/blonde. Free to good homes.Call for details, (940)210-2977.
COCKER SPANIELSMiniature, CKC, females & males,sho ts /wo rmed . $400 /each .(817)696-1506, (817)696-1506.
Free kittens, call (817)822-3164.
GREAT PYRENEES PUPS3 females available. Shots &wormed. Parents on site.(940)210-2506, (940)644-2251.
RAT TERRIER PUPS6-weeks-old. Females, $65; males,$50. Brown/white & black/whiteavailable. (940)433-8313.
Pet care/training
LET ME COMEtake care of your animals when youcan’t. Reasonable rates based onrequired services. (940)627-1608.
Merchandise for Sale
MERCHANFOR SA
Furniture
Bedroom sets - Master bedroom 5piece solid oak; chest, dresser andmirror, 2 night stands, $500. Greatfor girls room, cream colored wickerarmoir, nightstand, headboard, twinmattress, $300. Best time to call, af-ter 6p.m. (817)489-5297, ThousandOaks, Newark.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
• Appliances • Clothing/Jewelry • Furniture• Garage Sales • Firewood • Miscellaneous • Auctions
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FARM & RANCH SUPPLY
940-627-2312 • 1817 Hwy. 287 • Decatur • Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.www.agvantagefarmandranch.com
7 SIZZLIN’ SUMMER SALE DAYS JUNE 13 - 20
All Wrangler Jeans20-40% OffAll Wrangler Shirts & Tops (excludes F/R)
30-40% OffAll Carrhartt Jeans40% OffCarrhartt Shirts30-40% OffAll Boys & Girls Jeans, Shirts & Tops30% OffAll Gift Items & Home Decor20% OffAll Lawn & Garden Tools30% OffWeed Eater (model #SST25)
Reg. $99.99... NOW $71.99
ALL DAY DRAWINGS & GIVEAWAYSMUST BE PRESENT TO WIN
13TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT SATURDAY, JUNE 13
SALE GOOD THRU CHISHOLM TRAIL DAYS • SATURDAY, JUNE 20
Kenneth WyattArt GalleriesShow Trailer on locationSpecial discounts on Saturday only!
BOUNCE HOUSE FOR THE KIDS
“Let us show you our appreciation for the past 13 years”
9 a.m. Livestock Handling Equipment Live Cattle-working Demonstration11 a.m.- 1 p.m. FREE BBQ, Hotdogs & Cold Drinks Chuckwagon, Ice cream & Homemade cobbler
SALT CREEK BAND PLAYING LIVE ALL DAY
2 p.m. Electric fence-building Seminar & Demonstration from
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pz kid’s camp
Wise Lawn CareRESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
A Beautiful Lawn Is Our Business.940-627-7378
SERVICES:• Mowing• Weed-eating• Edging• Leaves• Hedge Trimming• Flowerbed Weeding
Serving your area for over 30 years
“Providing premier, preschool & school-age services for children 6 weeks – 12 years.”
940-627-8393 Decatur • 817-489-2318 Aurora
For more information on our premier program & themed curriculum, visit www.pettitprivateschool.com
A PARENT’S PERSPECTIVE:“I couldn’t ask for a better place for my children to attend preschool. Pettit is so much more than just a daycare. Kaydence and Kevin have learned so much. It doesn’t hurt that my kids love going to school every day. I truly feel blessed to have a place like Pettit Private School to help my children grow and learn. Jon and Traci Pettit are wonderful, caring people and together with the director, Mrs. Cheryl, they have assembled a great group of teachers. I wouldn’t trade all of them for the world! Thanks for always being there for us, Ladies!”
Ryan Ooten
SUDOKU SOLUTIONS
Farmer and rancher candidate nominations begin Monday, June 15, for local Farm Service Agency county committees and will continue through Monday, Aug. 3. Elections are in the fall.
To be eligible to serve on the com-mittee, 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 in which the person is a candidate.
Producers may also nominate them-selves, and organizations represent-ing minority and women may also nominate candidates. To become a nominee, individuals must sign form FSA-669A, which can be found at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/webapp?area=newsroom&subject=landing&topic=cce.
FSA county committee members make decisions on disaster and con-servation programs, emergency pro-grams, commodity price support loan programs and other important agri-cultural issues. Members serve three-year terms.
New members will take offi ce Jan. 1, 2010.
Call the Wise County FSA at (940) 627-2268.
FSA county committee nominations start June 15WISE COUNTY
Roberts graduatesAir Force Airman Cody R. Roberts
graduated from basic military train-ing at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.
He is the son of Charles Roberts of Boyd and Lynn Roberts of Azle. He is a 2005 graduate of Boyd High School.
Perez returning homeArmy Spec. Francisco Perez of Al-
vord is returning to the United States after a deployment to Iraq.
Perez is an aircraft power plan re-pairer with one year of military service and is assigned to Company B, 404th Aviation Support Battalion, Combat
Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Divi-sion at Fort Hood in Killeen.
He is the son of Francisco and Maria Perez of Alvord and is a 2007 graduate of Alvord High School.
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NEW GRADS — Family and friends gathered to watch the Seven Hills Elementary kindergarten class receive diplomas on June 4. Above, the kindergarten class of 2009 awaits their turn to walk across the stage.
By TRAVIS MEASLEY
For teenage girls, the pressures of adhering to what today’s culture fi nds beautiful, sexy or ap-pealing can often lead to drastic consequences.
According to the National Eating Disorder In-formation Center, eating disorders are the third-most common chronic illness in adolescent girls.
More than 50 percent of young females begin dieting before age 14, and 76 percent of women between the ages of 24 and 56 who diet do so for cosmetic rather than health reasons.
In Boyd, a young woman familiar with the pressures of being a teenager is spreading a dif-ferent message to girls struggling with the top-
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Wise County Traffi c UpdateWeek of June 7 -13
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SHOOTING SCENE — East Wise County resident Cameron White,19, is treated inside an ambulance while offi cers question witnessesat Thursday’s shooting.
BOYD DECATUR
By KRISTEN TRIBE
Thursday, representatives with Wiginton, Hooker Jeffry Architects presented county commissioners with a preliminary site plan for a new court-house as part of the county’s “master facilities study plan – to 2030.”
Charlie Kearns and Jim Wiginton showed commissioners the basic layout for a three-story 130 000-square-foot
building with a basement on a 20-acre site. The footprint was created after consulting with county employees for more than a year on space needed for each department.
“This is just what it is – a concept,” Kearns said. “We needed to make sure the square footages from the (depart-ment) surveys would actually fi t into this type of facility if you elected to go
By BRIAN KNOX
The Decatur school district is considering offeringa Bible course, possibly asearly as the fall 2010 schooyear.
The idea was fi rst discussedat the board’s regular Maymeeting after trustee AlanWhite suggested the districtconsider offering the courseas an elective. White said hehad talked to the Paradiseschool district, which offereda Bible course for the fi rsttime this past school year
SchoolconsidersBiblecourse
WISE COUNTY
Courthouse of the futureArchitects show commissioners what a new facility might look like
BRIDGEPORT
By MANDY BOURGEOIS
The Bridgeport City Council approved an amendmentto the city’s economic development incentive agreementwith the Bridgeport DoctorsHospital at Tuesday’s meeting, allowing for the city ofBridgeport to make monthlyinterest payments on behalfof the hospital should thehospital be unable to makethem.
The move was approved
City may make paymentsfor hospital
Messenger photo by Joe Duty
LOVING YOUR REFLECTION — Boyd teenager Hannah Ferver, 18, uses her blog, nationwide conferences, and an upcoming book to teach young women that beauty isn’t pining over what is seen in the mirror, but being pure and striving to be a woman of God and loving what He has created.
True beautyLocal teen spreads Godly message to women of all ages
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By TRAVIS MEASLEY
Wise County Sheriff ’s investiga-tors have ruled the Thursday evening shooting and death of a 19-year-old Wise County resident at a home on Kincannon Lane in the east part of the county an accident, pending the results of toxicology tests.
Cameron White, 19, was pronounced dead shortly after 6 p.m. Thursday at Wise Regional Health System in Deca-tur after he was shot in the chest with
a .22 rifl e. Sheriff ’s Investigator Jerry DeMoss
said White was attempting to hand the gun to a friend, Ernest Hammond, 19, who accidentally hit the trigger in-stead of the safety, causing the gun to discharge.
Authorities said White and some friends had been shooting the rifl e at a stock tank before the injury.
DeMoss said no charges will be fi led against Hammond because the inci-dent was accidental.
Shooting appears accidental
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News Briefs ..... 3AOpinion ........... 4ALifestyle .............6A
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Wise County MessengerP.O. Box 149
115 South TrinityDecatur, Texas 76234
WEATHER...
BOBBY GUINNJustinPHYLLIS CANTRELLMesquiteMARGIE METHVINRhomeJESSICA BONESIOCarolltonSALLIE BRADBERRYBoydLESLIE MOORMANDenisonWARREN SPAINDawsonKEVIN STONEBoydBILLY LONGBridgeportQUINT BRIDGESCottondale
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AREA DEATHS AND FUNERALS
INSIDE ...
LIVE BLOGGING FROM STATEKeep up with events as they happen with live blogging from Saturday’s state championship track and field events at www.wcmessenger.com/sports/sportsupdate
ON THE WEB ...
CHECKINGTRUCKSFind out how many violations were observed from 147 commercial vehicles inspected during Roadcheck 2009 in Decatur.
See story, page 5A
IN SPORTS ...
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPSWise County is well-represented at the state track and field championships this weekend in Austin. See how our local athletes did on Friday.
See story, page 1B
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IN NEWS...! Shooting appears accidental! School considers Bible course! City may make payments for hospital! True beauty! Courthouse of the future
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