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These stories in : “Happy Days” Jamboree Oct. 6 •Lee College Wellnes Center Open House •Old River Winfree The 62nd Annual High- for the following lands Jamboree will come categories: Best of Founders Day to life next Saturday, Octo- Theme, School Spir- •Alzheimer’s Walk ber 6th. it, Non-Commer- ...... And more, Page 3 Townsfolk are looking cial, Commercial, forward to this annual cel- Antique/Classic ebration, after last year’s Car, Modified or near “wash-out” from Hur- Race Car. ✯ ricane Harvey. The Pageant will Parade chairpersons start following the IN THE Jessica Woods and Virgin- parade, at 11am in ia Woods announced the the Elementary theme as “Happy Days are School. Crafts STARS Here Again.” The Jambo- Booths and vendors ree is put on as a fundrais- are under the chair er for the Highlands Hospital, the co-chairs are of Virginia Woods and Parade Marshal will be last year’s Terry Davis EVENTS Lynchburg Chamber, and Kathy Jaeger and Gary Betty Brewer. Award winner, Judge Don Coffey. sponsored this year by guy. The enjoyable Little SAT. SEP. 29 Woodforest National Bank. The Parade starts at 10 Miss & Mister Pageant http://www.highlands- Anthem. HUFFMAN Events will start early am, and follows the tradi- takes place starting at 12 lynchburgcc.org/ The following weekend, HAZARDOUS Saturday morning with a tional route down Main noon, with awards follow- About.html or call the Oct. 13, the Miss High- WASTE 5K Fun Run/Walk, start- Street, from E. Houston ing the judging. Chamber at 281-426-7227. lands and Jr. Miss Pag- COLLECTION ing at the Highlands Com- Street to Jones Road. Bren- There is also a silent Entertainment will in- eants will be put on by Saturday, September 29, munity Center. Registra- da Moore and Betty auction, and many differ- clude the GCM theater Highlands Horizons. The 2018 from 8 am – 11 am, tion starts at 7am. Michalsky are in charge of ent food booths. group, with the Boy Scouts Theme is “The 80’s” and IT May Community Center Sponsored by Houston the parade. Judging of Entry forms are avail- presenting the flag colors, will take place at the Jun- 2100 Wolf Road, Huffman, Methodist San Jacinto floats/units will take place able at the following link: and singing ior High at 2pm and 7pm. TX 77336. See more details, page 2 SAT., SEP. 29 HIGHLANDS CLEAN-UP DAY Crosby ISD calls for special audit 8am to 2pm, at Highlands Elementary School. Bring CROSBY – A special be at 80% for personnel. member elect, spoke be- your trash to be trucked meeting of the Crosby ISD That in 2016-2017 100 new fore the meeting also call- away. Details on page 7. Board of Trustees was positions were filled and in ing for a $20,000 audit first SAT., OCT. 6 called last Monday night to 2017-2018 forty new posi- but calling that a forensic HIGHLANDS consider authorizing the tions were filled. Specula- audit. expense of up to $20,000 tion is that about 117 Celina Miller and Lupe JAMBOREE for an objective, third par- positions are currently at Garcia are prospective au- Saturday, October 6th, ty audit of district expens- risk from lack of funding. ditors with Whitley Penn 2018, 7 am-3 pm. 5k Run es and internal controls. Scott Davis Superinten- LLP. The described diver- at San Jacinto Community The CISD Operations dent for Crosby ISD recom- gent audit services than Center. Parade on Main Center was less packed mended approval of an those performed by Weav- Street. Children's Pageant than a previous board initial financial and con- er and Tidwell, LLP. The Expo/Craft Fair at meeting where everyone trols analysis for no more latter being the auditors Highlands Elementary learned that there was than $20,000 to give a clue preparing 2017-2018 gen- School, Highlands, TX over $345,000 in a deficit to any criminal misman- eral audit. The general au- 77562. before anything is bought agement or faulty process- dit looks at the factuality SUN., OCT. 7 for the 2018-2019 school es that might have allowed of financial statements, not CZECH FESTIVAL year. Everyone also the shortfall of funding. It opining the financial Crosby Sacred Heart learned that the district would give the board the health of the district. Whit- Catholic Church Czech was trying to see what sup- option to look further into ney Penn LLP. would then Constable Sherman Eagleton outside the board Fest, 11:30 a.m. at the plies could be held to a deeper investigation with give a better understand- meeting explained about hiring of extra security Crosby Fairgrounds. Call minimum before laying off the legally actionable fo- ing of trends and would personnel on contract from his or any other 281-328-4871 with any personnel could begin to be rensic audit but at less find any fraud or misrep- department, with help from his Chief Clerk. questions. determined. We learned than six figures of funding that the district is at 89% that is not available with- According to the Constable, while the school SAT., OCT. 13 of the total expenses for out extra cuts. See Special Board district is being charged $90,000 for the new JARED JAMAIL personnel where it should J.R. Humphries, a board Meeting, Page 6 personnel, at about $40,000 in salary it is costing TOURNAMENT his department about $100,000 for that person Shotgun starts at 8 am at to be hired. Stone Bridged at New Eagleton also shared his efforts for extra safety Port, 16401 County Club at the schools in his Precinct and that other Drive, Crosby, TX. Foundation holds Havana districts had doubled their hiring of security Qustions? Call 281-328- personnel after the Santa Fe shooting. He 3576. explained that Crosby ISD cannot afford to do SAT., OCT. 13 extra security at this time. MISS HIGHLANDS Nights in palatial setting PAGEANTS 2:00 pm Jr. Miss, 7:00 pm Miss Highlands at the Junior High School Constable tells of BIRTHDAYS Sep 27--Julia Becker progress in Pct. 3 Lee Filer Sep 29--Monica Barnett Elizabeth Epperson Sammy Yarbrough Sep 30--Tammy Veach Oct 1--Krista Essen Brian Fikes Lauren Slovak Venita Smith Oct 2--Reecie Bobalik Jana Creel Debbie Zadrapa-King Taylin Woodall Oct 3--Besta Boullion Mellisa Owens ANNIVERSARIES Sep 27--Rev. Sam & Jewell Purkhiser Crosby’s school Superintendent Scott Davis prepares to dine on fine hor Sep 28--Deacon & Sarah Tittel Mr. & Mrs. G.C. Slaughter d’oeuvres before his key note address to the Crosby Education Foundation, Leon & Barbara Bowen a charity that raises money to fund extraordinary classroom classes and learning experiences. The Saturday night gala was held at Southern Lace Sherman Eagleton tells of the progress made by DEATHS Estates on Indian Shores Road, a new Wedding and Event Venue “Where Precinct 3 in patrol, rescue units and in higher Vernon “Slim” James Eilers Southern Grace Meets Timeless Romance!” standards for deputies at the spacious home of Maisie Ruth Roder See STORY on Page 6 Jack and Irene Adcox last Thursday.

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SEE PAGE 7 FOR CLEAN-UP DAY IN HIGHLANDS Bob’s Burgers were expertly grilled to perfection last Thursday as the Crosby- Huffman Chamber of Commerce Board sponsored a Picnic in the Park as a way to welcome members, new members and prospects to join the local merchant’s support group. Bob Ward can flip a burger we found as Huffman Fun Day and Churches United in Caring offered their upcoming events and stories. Otherwise marketing groups included Edith Faye Cooke Cole Crosby Branch Library bestowed knickknacks, Patient’s Emergency Room, and Crosby Lion’s Club were on hand to tell of their good deeds. It was a chance for everyone to fellowship over a grand idea of outdoor cooking. Eastside Veterans are having an outstanding patriotic event the weekend of the 100th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War One. Board member resigns from Crosby ISD Board of Trustees

CROSBY, Texas - Cathi crucial decisions that need to Hughes, who represents Sin- be made in order to repair this gle-Member District 2 on the great community and District, Crosby ISD Board of Trustees, I do not feel it is prudent for has resigned her position on me to have a voice in those the Board effective immedi- decisions - not living in the ately. Hughes tendered her District. resignation this morning by I am grateful for having the letter to Dr. Scott Davis, opportunity to serve this great Board President, Carla Wind- community alongside each of font, and the Board of Trust- you for the last (almost) four ees. Below is the letter from years and I offer my prayers Hughes: and best wishes to each of you Carla Windfont, Board and the entire CISD. I will President continue to be supportive of Dr. Scott Davis, Superin- Cathi Hughes efforts to improve this great tendent & district & community. My CISD Board of Trustees by, we have officially asked heart will continue to be in 706 Runneburg Rd. our realtor to stop looking in Crosby as it has been for the Crosby, TX 77532 Crosby. My sole reason for not last 28 years as now my running for re-election was grandchildren will begin their Dear Mrs. Windfont, Dr. that I no longer resided in Dis- educations within CISD - just Davis & Board of Trustees: trict 2. Although, after my as my five children did. May It is with regret that I ten- marriage and moving to my God continue to guide each of der my resignation from the husband’s home, it was our in- you as well as Dr. Davis as Crosby ISD Board of Trustees tent to return to Crosby – it leaders in the success of CISD. effective immediately. After a has not happened. Due to the Crosby Proud! lengthy effort by my husband recent circumstances that Sincerely, and I to find a home in Cros- have come to light and the Cathi Hughes

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BAYTOWN, TX – The work), and convenient Lee College offers Festival set Oct. 13 Sam and Center for Workforce location are just a few of more than 100 associate and Community Devel- the many reasons to join. degree and certificate Carmena Goss opment will host an Register online at programs, as well as Old River Winfree The public can also en- (ORW) will be celebrating joy patriotic exhibits from Open House for Lee Col- www.lee.edu/workforce/ non-credit workforce and Memorial its annual Founders Day Carson George and Ken lege’s Wellness Cen- ce or call 281.425.6311 community education Festival. Pridgeon, historical art- Library events ter,550 Lee Drive, Attendees will have a courses, that prepare its This is their annual free facts from archives of Mr. Baytown, TX, on Tues., chance of winning one of diverse student body for This is what is festival where families and Boyce Morris. There will Oct. 2, 2018, from 3:30 two $25 H-E-B gift advanced higher educa- going on at the Sam kids can have fun with free be also many other exhibi- p.m.-6:30 p.m. The Open tion; successful entry and Carmena Goss cards, and Senior Adults rides, petting zoo and tors and entertainment as House is free to attend into the workforce; and a Memorial Library the (ages 50+) receive 50% many more activities for well as local talent where and open to the public. variety of in-demand ca- week of October 1: off the standard $150 the family. kids can dress patriotic, reers. With the main •Tuesday, October Guests are encouraged Wellness Center Semes- A live auction has been recite or perform some- campus and McNair 2 - Baby & Me, 10:00 to come learn about the ter Membership Fee. Se- scheduled at 1:00 p.m. to thing patriotic. Center located in Bay- am (ages 0-24 mos) state-of-the-art Wellness nior Adults who register raise money for the VA This free festival with town, Texas, and a sat- •Friday, October 5 Center, meet the staff, and pay for a Wellness Fisher house of Houston an emphasis on early set- ellite education center in - Story Time, 10:30 am and tour the facility in- Center or Open Swim and graduating seniors of tlers with a patriotic fair (0- 5 yrs) cluding the gym, swim- Membership at the Open nearby South Liberty Barbers Hill ISD in honor will take place on Satur- •Friday, October 5 ming pool, locker room, House will receive a County, the college and memory of Mr. Boyce day, October 13, 2018 from - Adult Movie "Oceans and restrooms. Tours complimentary gym tote serves a geographic area Morris . The Bake Off will 10 am to 4 pm, 4818 FM 8", 2:00 pm. take place every 30 min- bag! (Limit one tote bag of more than 220,000 offer cash prizes and 565 N., Old River-Winfree, utes. The low-cost se- per person for new reg- residents that includes awards. A free senior bin- TX 77523. For more infor- Habitat for mester registration fee, istrations only and while 15 school systems. To go with prizes is from 12:20 mation, please call 832- extended hours (for supplies last. Must be learn more, visit p.m. to 2:00 p.m. 414-0629 or visit Hummanity workouts before or after age 50+.) www.lee.edu cityofoldriverwinfree.com Celebration Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at Yepez Vineyard located at 12739 Tri City Beach Rehab unit helps former coach Rd. Fun starts at 5:30 p.m. There will be music, wine, silent get Back into the Game auction, buffet by Executive catering. BAYTOWN — (Septem- Located at the Baytown stead of a walk-in shower, Speakers begin at 6:30 ber 21, 2018) — As a hospital’s Alexander cam- so I let him walk with a p.m. as well as 2018 former high school football pus (1700 James Bowie rolling walker to the bath- Volunteer Honoree coach, Milton Kellner Dr.), the rehabilitation room to practice transfer- knows all about what it unit is accredited by the ring from the tub bench to Pete Alfaro, takes to get the most out Commission on Accredita- the bathtub,” Wu said. “He Community Volunteer of his athletes. The Bay- tion for Rehabilitation Fa- cooks simple meals at recognition, sponsor town resident is now rely- cilities (CARF) and is also home, so I incorporated recognition, raffle ing on those same skills as certified as a primary meal preparation into his winners, birthouse he recovers from a recent stroke center. The care program. He made great drawing. surgery. team provides in-patient progress and was able to To purchase event Kellner, 75, served as and outpatient treatment perform self-care tasks tickets, raffle tickets, football coach at Baytown’s for patients dealing with a mostly by himself when he donate silent auction Robert E. Lee High School variety of conditions, in- was discharged.” items or become a from 1969 through 1985, cluding neurological disor- Physical therapist Erin while his wife of 51 years, ders such as multiple Beam said Kellner’s back- sponsor contact Laura, enjoyed a lengthy sclerosis and Parkinson’s ground in athletics was DiAnne Wilson at 281- career as an algebra teach- disease; arthritis; the ef- beneficial in his recovery. 427-0866 or Sandy er at Baytown’s Ross S. fects of stroke; major mul- “He was always ready to Denson at 832-594- Sterling High School. Both tiple trauma and those work and pushed himself 0303. retired from education in who have undergone sur- to be better every day, so it 2002. geries, including joint re- was unsurprising to learn Barbers Hill Following a surgical placement. that he is a retired high procedure on his back, Kellner says his daily, school football coach,” Scholarship Kellner was admitted into three-hour therapy ses- Beam said. the Houston Methodist sions were demanding, but Milton Kellner For Kellner and Laura, Golf San Jacinto Hospital Re- enjoyable because he could who raised two kids and Tournament habilitation Unit to under- tell he was progressing. have five grandchildren, go physical and “All of the therapists Physical therapist Ben ness in his hamstring mus- being able to receive such The Barbers Hill occupational therapy. were very knowledgeable Vasquez said Kellner was cles.” unparalleled treatment in Scholarship “I was a patient there about what muscles you determined to return to his Occupational therapist their hometown, was a Association will host two years ago following a need to work on and imme- active lifestyle. Fei Wu worked with Kell- godsend. its annual golf surgery on my leg and I re- diately had me doing exer- “We worked on strength- ner on performing every- “It was very convenient tournament, the Salt ally thought it was a great cises to activate those ening, transfer and gait re- day tasks such as eating, for me. I felt like I was on Dome Classic, on place,” Kellner said. “I muscles,” Kellner said. training, including cooking, grooming and familiar ground. When I Friday, October 12, at wanted to go back there “They push you, but do it neuromuscular re-educa- walking to prepare him for had visitors, it was easy for the Chambers County this time because whether gently so you don’t do too tion, such as standing bal- returning home. them to come here,” Kell- it’s physical or occupation- much. They gave me exer- ance and coordination “My treatments for Mr. ner said. Golf Course near al therapy, they do a great cises to do at home and I’m For more information on Anahuac, Texas. exercises,” Vasquez said. Kellner were individual- job of pushing you to the definitely feeling better “We also addressed his im- ized. For example, he uses the rehab unit’s range of Shotgun, 8 a.m. Event limit.” than when I got there.” paired posture and tight- the bathtub at home in- services call 281-420-8639. Chairman: Melissa Sylvia: [email protected]. Proceeds to benefit the Barbers Hill Alzheimer’s Walk scheduled for Alamo Elementary Scholarship Association. October to raise funds, awareness earns Six-STAAR Rating

H-E-B 21st Annual Pilot Club When our memory fails Proceeds go to The Great- of Baytown Alzheimer's us, we joke that we have er Houston Alzheimer's As- Businesses to Walk. Take the first step to Alzheimer's. It is not a jok- sociation, to provide Trunk or Treat a world without Alzhe- ing matter. The disease af- programs and services to imer's. fects millions and benefit caregivers and pa- The Mont Belvieu Please help the Pilot increases daily. Almost ev- tients. H-E-B is inviting area Club meet the Challenge of eryone we know has a rel- The Walk will take place businesses to Conquering Alzheimer's ative or friend who is on Saturday, October 13, participate in their Disease for patients and either a caregiver or is in 2018, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m Bay- Trunk or Treat event their families who suffer some stage of the disease. land Park - Hwy 146 near on Halloween! Take with the disease. the Fred Hartman Bridge. your candy and promotional items and they will provide space for you to please the children NOW HIRING and promote your Photo by Carrie Pryor-Newman company. The We are currently looking for Andrea Zepeda (front), principal of Alamo Elementary, deadline to register is Certified Nursing Assistant and shows off her new shirt and glasses as her students and October 1. Contact H- offering $1000 sign on bonus. faculty are recognized by Goose Creek CISD administrators E-B Area Community for earning six Distinctions on the STAAR. Alamo received Coordinator Kim Kelly We have all shifts available and Distinctions for Academic Achievement in ELA, Math and with any questions or Science; Top 25 Percent Comparative Academic Growth; to register: 713-253- have night and weekend shift Top 25 Percent Comparative Closing the Gaps and 3612 differentials. Postsecondary Readiness. Pictured are (from left) Dr. [email protected] Melissa Duarte, deputy superintendent for curriculum and instruction; Becky Robins, director of curriculum and instruction and Randal O’Brien, GCCISD superintendent. Star✯Courier / Press / NORTH CHANNEL✯STAR Page 4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 ✯ O P I N I O N P A G E ✯ ✯ STATE CAPITAL Cruz & Beto hold first debate HIGHLIGHTS for U.S. Senate seat By Ed Sterling DALLAS – Last Friday night, the can- Future of TRS didates for the U. S. Senate from Texas held a televised debate, and each deliv- ered a feisty and factual speech. health care hinges on Senator Ted Cruz is the incumbent, seeking this second term at a Senator from Texas. Beto O’Rourke is a Congress- lawmakers’ support man from El Paso, and wants to replace Cruz as Senator. Cruz is the Republican AUSTIN — Retired record saying they’re against renting AISD's candidate, and Beto the Democratic chal- teachers facing the unwelcome prospect of performing arts center to lenger. paying higher monthly an area church because of The campaign for this seat has drawn health insurance premiums its stance that marriage is national attention, because this is one received better-than- between a man and a race where the Republicans might lose a expected news last week. woman. seat, and possibly the majority vote in the The Teachers Retire- Opponents meet in Senate. Polls over the last few weeks have ment System board of debate shown Cruz leading by several points, but trustees on Sept. 21 voted Incumbent U.S. Sen. not to increase premiums Beto notes that each poll has shown his Ted Cruz on Sept. 21 met because the TRS staff U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke in followers increasing their position. negotiated a better rate the first of three scheduled Beto has attempted to draw support and other cost savings with debates in the weeks from a popular base, by visiting all 254 its health insurance leading up to the Nov. 6 counties in the state, on a driving tour. provider, while keeping midterm election. gun rights, marijuana legalization, police- not follow the Constitu- plan and pharmacy He has appeared locally at a number of involved shootings, and the hearings for tion. benefits the same. O’Rourke, D-El Paso, is events, including a Town Hall in Chan- seeking to unseat Cruz, R- Supreme Court nominee Brett Ka- Beto said that Cruz was The TRS Care fund nelview, and a Rally at the Stampede Club Texas, who is running for a vanaugh. a part-time Senator, miss- balance had been projected second six-year term. The in Aldine where a huge crowd yelled their On immigration, Beto said he wanted ing one-quarter of the to be $410 million in the two faced off in a televised, support. a way to legalize undocumented immi- votes in 2015, and one-half red at the end of 2021. To 60-minute debate at Friday’s debate had an audience, and grants, and opposed Cruz’s position of of the votes in 2016. Cruz address the shortfall, the Southern Methodist at times they applauded one or the other Texas Legislature in 2017 University in Dallas co- deporting them, including “Dreamers.” countered by saying he has directed TRS to increase candidates. It was hard to tell which had moderated by Gromer Cruz’s response was “Legal Good, Illegal been in the field during ev- premiums by $50 per year Jeffers of The Dallas the most support, but Beto seemed to have Bad,” which drew a negative reaction ery disaster or shooting in over the next four years. Morning News and Julie the loudest. from the audience. Texas. But TRS’s successful Fine of the NBC-TV Dallas Both candidates were extremely good In several ways, Cruz tried to portray On school shootings, negotiations improved the affiliate. debaters, and as the intensity grew, they Beto as anti-law enforcement, citing Cruz said that we have “re- projected fund balance to Cruz challenged sometimes attacked the other. events that Beto has commented on. Beto moved God” but Beto said minus $238 million, an O’Rourke on his personal Candidates mostly spoke on domestic amount the Legislature can life and attempted to charged that Cruz was changing the facts, that he supports the sec- include in the appropria- issues, and their will be a two later de- characterize the Democrat and slandering him. ond amendment gun tions process during its as tax-friendly and pro- bates on a broader agenda. On Kavanaugh’s appointment, Cruz rights, with opposed mak- 2019 session, which begins regulation. O’Rourke They disagreed on immigration policy, said that Beto showed a pattern of sup- ing military-style guns in January. Lt. Gov. Dan brought up Cruz’s record of freedom of speech as witnessed by the porting liberal activist judges that will available to the public. Patrick said he is “confi- missing Senate floor votes NFL players kneeling, second amendment dent that the Senate will while campaigning for the support additional funding presidency in other states for TRS Care” and “hopeful and not welcoming well- the next speaker of the intentioned immigrants House will follow our lead with a path to citizenship. on this.” The two candidates have AG’s office cautions agreed to debate again on AISD Sept. 30 in Houston and on The Texas Attorney Oct. 16 in San Antonio. General’s office on Sept. 21 Flores wins runoff cautioned Austin Indepen- election dent School District "against changing its Republican Peter P. facilities use policy to ban “Pete” Flores of Pleasanton churches with traditional won a Sept. 18 special Christian beliefs from runoff election for the renting its facilities after Texas Senate District 19 school and on weekends." seat. A letter from the The resignation of state attorney general’s office Sen. Carlos Uresti after he warned the school district was convicted of felony that the proposed actions charges in June created the are not neutral toward vacant Senate seat. In religion and violate the July, eight candidates vied First Amendment and in a special election to fill Texas’ Religious Freedom the post. Since no candi- Restoration Act. date received 50 percent of the vote, a runoff resulted “We caution you to between the top two in the reconsider these changes field of eight: Flores and and be respectful of the Democrat Pete Gallego of religious liberty protections Alpine. afforded churches under the Constitution and Texas Returns posted by the law,” stated the letter Texas Secretary of State’s addressed to AISD Elections Division showed Superintendent Paul Cruz Flores received 23,576 and signed by First votes, or 57 percent of the Assistant Attorney General total number of votes cast Jeff Mateer. in the runoff election, while Gallego received 20,911 In an Aug. 25 AISD web votes, or 43 percent. post, Cruz said, “The use of district properties by Flores retired as a game outside organizations does warden for the Texas Parks not create an endorsement & Wildlife Department at of, or an association of that the rank of colonel in 2012. organization with the Gallego, an attorney, district. 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for 63 years, participated According to Mental Vernon “Slim” James Health America, 1 in 5 Eilers in the St. Vincent de Paul Society and served as adults have a mental Chairman of the Crosby health condition. That is Czech Fest for 5 years. over 40 million Ameri- cans; more than the Vernon “Slim” James In his free time, Vernon populations of New Eilers, 82, of Crosby, Tex- enjoyed raising cattle, York and Florida as, gained his angel wings woodworking, gardening combined. There are on September 19, 2018. and watching westerns. Vernon was born on De- various forms and levels Vernon loved to dance, of mental illness that go cember 13, 1935 in High- spend time napping at the undiagnosed and lands, Texas to Ervin beach and traveling. Slim untreated every day. In Charles and Justine loved to spend time in Bo- fact, someone you may The Crosby-Huffman CC welcomed another new Pauline (Evans) Eilers. livar with his wife, family know, or even possibly Chamber Member, Crosby Vinyl & Craft Supply. They ton State University with He is preceded in death and, of course, Rosie and you yourself, may be are located at 105 Kennings Rd, Suite 105-4 in Crosby, a bachelor’s degree in Ag- by his parents, Ervin and Sophie. struggling with indica- Stop in or call them at 936-402-0369 for your craft riculture. Slim served his Justine Eilers; brother, Slim was a very kind, tors of depression, and vinyl needs. They will be happy to help! Pictured Charles Eilers and wife country and was honorably loving and gentle gentle- Alzheimer’s, PTSD, and/ are Vernon Reed, Samantha Turner, Margarette Berna; sister, Joyce Krat- discharged from the U.S. man who will be deeply or more. As there is a Chasteen, Gilbert Vasquez and Angi Richey. ky; and infant brother, Army. missed by all who knew growing awareness in Donald Eilers. Slim worked on his fam- and loved him. our country of mental Vernon is survived by ily’s dairy farm for many A visitation for family illness, we want our his loving wife of 38 years, years and then later and friends will be held on community to be Johnelle; daughters, Dee- worked as a ranch hand on Monday, September 24, empowered to confront ana Bartholow and hus- the Barnhart Ranch. He 2018 from 5 p.m. until 8 it and not ignore the band Ralph, and Mary owned Eilers Mobil station p.m. at Sterling-White Fu- signs or symptoms. in Crosby for many years Eilers; sons, Vincent Eilers neral Home; A rosary will Join us Saturday, before retiring from Sysco and wife Vicki, Aaron Eil- begin at 7 p.m. A Mass of October 6, 2018 from Food Services. During his ers, Patrick White and wife Christian Burial will be 9am – 1pm at Mt. Rose Kathy, and Michael White retirement, Slim kept busy held at Sacred Heart Cath- Church, 1300 Crosby and wife Eve; grandchil- while working for Crosby olic Church, 915 Runneb- Lynchburg Rd., in dren, Jessica Wiley and Office Supply, Equipco urg Road, Crosby, Texas Crosby for a FREE husband Cody, Lauren Rental, and most recently on Tuesday, September Mental Health Seminar. Mangum and husband has been serving the com- 25, 2018 at 11 a.m. Inter- The seminar will equip Caleb, Jacob Bartholow, munity as an Ambassador ment will follow at Ster- you with tools that will Ty Bartholow, Nathan at Sterling-White Funeral ling-White Cemetery. enable you to better White, and Andrew Eilers; Home. Services have been en- understand mental Welcoming the newest Chamber Member, Crosby Shoe greatgrandchildren, Kay- Slim has been an active trusted to Sterling-White illnesses, prepare you to Repair. They are located at 12022 FM 1960 East in lee Wiley, Taylor Wiley, member in the Crosby com- Funeral Home, 11011 interact with individu- Huffman. Stop by or call 713-826-4977 and give them a warm Welcome and bring your favorite pair of worn and Lane Wiley; brother, munity for many years. He Crosby-Lynchburg Road, als who struggle with out shoes or purses. They will be glad to make them David Eilers and wife Mar- was a member of the Cros- Highlands, Texas 77562. mental illness and/or by Go Texan Committee, new again. Pictured are Kim Harris, Vernon Reed, tha; fur babies, Rosie and To send the family condo- get connected to re- Frank Canneto and Angi Richey. Sophie; and of course his Lonestar Farmers Associ- lences please visit, sources that can help beloved donkey, Burrito. ation, the Texas Dairy www.sterlingwhite.com you manage the chal- Vernon graduated from Famers Association, and a lenges that come along 2.2 Million items available for Crosby High School in lifetime member of Crosby Sterling-White Funeral with the respective 1954 as Mr. CHS. He re- Fair and Rodeo. He was a Home and Cemetery diseases. FREE at Highlands Library ceived a scholarship from devoted member of Sacred 11011 Crosby- For more information, October 1, 2018. Computers, Tutorials, Printing, Fax- Houston Fat Stock Show Heart Catholic Church Lynchburg Rd., contact Mt. Rose ing, STEM Activities, Family Story Times, Free Lunch- and went on to attend and where he was a member of Highlands, TX 77562 Church “The City of es for Kids Tuesday - Thursday... And more, All FREE! graduate from Sam Hous- the Knights of Columbus 281-426-3555 Refuge” at 281.328.1314 Follow on Facebook or Instagram for more info! Or or visit call 832-927-5400. Stratford Library is located 2 blocks www.mtrosecogic.org. behind Food Town at 509 Stratford Street, Highlands, TX 77562.

WESTON COTTEN, ATTORNEY BAYTOWN THRIFT-TEE FOOD CENTER 281-421-5774 5223 Garth Rd. Maisie Ruth Roder law, Betty Jo Roder (Jo) and Juanita Roder (Nita); 10955 Eagle Drive 281-576-5040 NOT CERTIFIED BY THE TEXAS BOARD OF LEGAL brothers-in-law, Henry SPECIALIZATION Maisie Ruth Roder went peacefully to her Gray (Joan), Lt. Colonel heavenly home surround- Russel W. Gray Jr. USAF FAITH ed by family, friends, and ret. (Louisa). can move pets on Tuesday, Septem- After graduating from ber 4, 2018, aged 87 at Tulane University, Ruth MOUNTAINS her home in Belle Isle, was a practicing RN, ARNP for over 50 years. Matthew 17:20 Florida. Ruth was born Novem- She was an avid garden- ber 10, 1930 in Patterson, er, bowler and phenome- Attorney at Law Louisiana. She is sur- nal cook. There will be a vived by her loving huge void in this world KAREN A. BLOMSTROM spouse, Captain Anne without this wonderful Gray, PHSCC ret.; broth- lady. 281-328-7311 er-in-law Robert Gray Maisie Ruth Roder will Crosby, TX 77532 (Christie); nieces and leen Stroud (Michael); as be truly missed by all nephews, Dianne (Roder) well as great, great niec- who knew and loved her. ROOFING Ball, Sandra (Roder) es, nephews and many A funeral mass will be LOVE NEVER FAILS Ewell, Pamela (Roder) close friends. held on Saturday, Octo- BY Marek, Debra (Roder) She is preceded in ber 6th, 2018 at Sacred I Corinthians 13:8 Clark, Ernest Downing death by her parents, Heart Catholic Church, MR. ROOFER Roder, Jr., Charles Hu- Ernst and Euberta Rod- Crosby, Texas. bert Roder, Jr., James er; brothers, Ernest In lieu of flowers, the 281-452-0000 Gray (Diane), Elizabeth Downing Roder (Cap) family suggests dona- All Types of Repairs Complete Line of Groceries Gray (Michael) and and Charles Hubert Rod- tions be made to the KWIK MART FOODS Catherine Gray (Pedro), er (Charlie); sisters-in- American Cancer Soci- Amelia Drury, and Ta- ety. 14443 FM 1409 281-576-5788 What we suffer now is nothing compared I can do all things to the glory He will through Christ who reveal to us later strengthens me. ROMANS 8:18 PHILIPPIANS 4:13 All of them were filled with Call the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the GRAFIKSHOP Spirit enabled them. Acts 2:4 for printing jobs ENVELOPES Printed with your Address 713-977-2555 1 or 2 colors Special Rates 250 to 25,000 Pride only breeds quarrels, Please call for a Quote but wisdom is found in Grafikshop at Star-Courier those who take advice. 713-977-2555

Be alert. Continue strong in God is our refuge the faith. Have courage and strengh, a and be strong. 1 Corinthians 16:13 very present help in trouble Rise in the presence of the aged, show respect for the Psalm: 46:1 elderly and revere your God. Leviticus 19:32 Star✯Courier / Press / NORTH CHANNEL✯STAR Page 6 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 ✯ A S K T H E E X P E R T S ✯ Crosby ISD call for Audit, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

resentation of the facts. This audit would look at board policies and the dis- position of internal con- trols. This audit would be an “iterative process with the board but notable find- ings would be shared with the Board in open session.” and the auditors would not “run to the D.A.’s office” before consulting the board. John Swinney, At Large District representative and Board Vice President moved that any “wrongdo- Concerned citizens express concerns about school ing found be prosecuted to budgets and the state of Crosby finances, few the fullest extent of the deputies to cover seven campuses, ratios of law, otherwise why spend personnel being out of line outside in the parking the $20,000.” lot while the board is in executive session. Typically, actions of a legal consequence are not taken against school ad- tra money prior to hearing board after these process- ministrative except in ex- the general audit report. es are completed. tra ordinary cases where Two new meetings were Efforts will take sever- funds or supplies have called for one on October 8 al years to correct staffing come up missing, the au- and another on October 15 and bring payroll costs ditors had explained. to learn more of audits. into line with the typical Trustee Randy Condra A formal budget amend- 80% for personnel of gen- balked at spending the ex- ment will be brought to the eral fund budget. Foundation holds Havana Nights, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CROSBY – Crosby Ed- WWII Sherman Tank and a.m. until midnight with ucation Foundation was more exotic experiences in- use of the estate for bridal found at a new palatial set- cluding a night at the photos (by appointment) a ting last Saturday raising Crawfish Shack with about host of seating and table money for extraordinary 20 guests. There was spon- capabilities and reception learning experiences for sorship for classes. There tables with cozy wedding Crosby ISD students. was a raffle, wine draw, gift decor rentals. The spacious The venue was perfect card draw and jewelry surroundings can hold up for attendees and a chance drawing that continued to 700 seating capacity in to meet with the gracious until time expired. the indoor reception venue hostess Megan Schuchart Most of all the new set- that housed Crosby Educa- of Southern Lace Estates ting was impressive, al- tion Foundation, and then to explain the capacity of ready tapped to host the there are upstairs balcony the newly opened venue for Bras For The Cause Gala, and conversation areas weddings and events. Southern Lace Estates is and outdoor wrap around A live auction by the nestled within 100 forest- porches and a covered drop guys from the Auctioneers ed acres of secluded sur- off area to keep the ladies of the Crosby Fair & Rodeo roundings displays that dry in the event of rain as drew about $31,000 with romantic ambiance for spe- happened last Saturday. items including 8 days and cial days. Amenities in- An outdoor ceremony seven nights in Aruba, a clude rental of private site and chapel are also Drive and Shoot a real secluded estates from 8:00 available. Ring. Ring. Please note our new phone number: 713-266-3444 ✯ SHOP LOCALLY -- Save Time & Money Business Directory SHOP LOCALLY -- Save Time & Money

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FORKLIFT NOTICE OF SALE OPERATORS. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 59 of the Texas Property Code that CROSBY HELP ME GET BOAT, RV & MINI STORAGE, located at 15118A FM 2100, Crosby, Texas 77532, will hold a Rotating shifts re- Missing Minister Male public sale at 10:00 o’clock a.m. on the 10th day of October 2018, at the above address to quired. Must be able Chihuahua. BACK HOME sell for cash only the contents of Unit J-26, Alton Savory, Tenant and Unit J-34, in order to to follow instructions. satisfy a Landlord’s Lien. The property to be sold is house hold items in the units and etc..... $12.50 to $14.50/Hr. Trout Color: black, !!! Drug Screen and tint and white. Criminal Background Check required. Call LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Lost in Channelview Crystal, Mon-Fri area on May 18, 8:00am to 5:00pm. 2018 from Vonnet St. (832)307-7170. Notice of Public Meeting and Tobe St. off of 36-2 Woodforest Blvd, Harris County’s Method of Distribution (MOD) for the Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Round 1 funds for the Hurricane Harvey and the allocation between Dell Dale HELP WANTED of 2000 Clinton Drive to the city. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Sheldon Rd. (HUD) NO QUESTIONS CNC Operator The City of Galena Park will host a public meeting to review allocated Harris County $1.115 ASK!!! Apprentice. billion in CDBG-DR funding through the Texas General Land Office (GLO) and has developed Entry level to limited a MOD to allocate funding to local cities. The City is seeking input on the community needs resulting from the Hurricane Harvey and the projects needed to assist with recovery within 281-917-3561 experience. Rotating or Shifts. Must be able the city. 346-243-4143 to follow instructions. The meeting will be held: $15.00-$17.00/Hr City of Galena Park – City Hall Council Chambers based upon experi- 2000 Clinton Drive LEGAL NOTICES ence. Drug Screen Galena Park, TX 77547 LEGAL NOTICE SERVICES RENT/LEASE APPEAR IN THE and Criminal Back- October 16, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. ground Check re- HIGHLANDS Galena Park DRYWALL quired. Call Crystal, The venue is accessible for persons with disabilities. The City of Galena Park will provide NOTICE TO STAR CROSBY (832)307-7170. for reasonable accommodations for persons attending the function. Requests from persons Duplex: REPAIRS CREDITORS COURIER, AND 36-2 needing special accommodations should be received by Madam City Secretary, Mayra 2/1 bed central A/C, Quality drywall tape & Gonzales 48-hours prior to the function. The meeting will be conducted in English and Notice is hereby water paid. Frig. And texture repairs & THE NORTH requests for language interpreters or other special communication needs should be made given that Original Stove incl. Call 281- Painting at CHANNEL STAR. Classified ADS Letters of Adminis- at least 72-hours prior to a function. Please call 713-672-2556 or email 389-6567. $895 rent. reasonable prices. CALL 713-977- 281-328-9605 tration for Docket [email protected] for assistance or additional information about this posting. 36-4 Call Juan @ 0270 FOR MORE No. 469,025 Estate 713-576-6388. INFO. of DONALD 31-4 LAWRENCE ROUX, Deceased; In Probate Court No. 2, of Harris H I G H L A N D S C R O S B Y County, Texas, De- ceased, were is- sued on Septemner Star✯✯Courier 18, 2018. Star Courier USPS 244-500 LORETTA and the WALLACE ROUX Barbers Hill✯Dayton PRESS The residence ad- Editor & Publisher...... Gilbert Hoffman dress of the admin- Associate Publisher...... Mei-Ing Liu Hoffman Assoc. Editor/Advertising Manager.....Lewis Spearman istrator is in Harris Assistant Editor...... Julieta Paita County, Texas. The Production Manager...... Luis Hernandez mailing address is: IT Technical Manager...... Pedro Hernandez Entered as Periodicals Class at Highlands Post Office, Highlands, TX 77562. Under the Act c/o Weston Cotten of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published 50 weeks per year, on Thursday, by Grafikpress Corp., 5906 Star Lane, Houston, TX 77057. Opinions in this paper are those of the au- 5223 Garth Rd. thors, and not necessarily this newspaper’s. Any erroneous statement which may appear Baytown, TX will be corrected when brought to the attention of the publisher. Liability for errors is limited to the reprinting of the corrected version. Submissions are encouraged, in person, 77521 by mail, by Fax, or by email, to [email protected].

GRAFIKPRESS is publisher of community newspapers, including Highlands STAR-Crosby All persons having COURIER; Barbers Hill Dayton PRESS; Northeast NEWS; North Forest NEWS, North Chan- nel STAR. Combined circulation of these newspapers exceeds 50,000, Readership exceeds claims against this 110,000 according to industry standards. We also print dozens of school, ethnic, and Estate which is cur- government publications on contract. Call for information to 713-977-2555. rently being admin- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In-county, $28.00 per year. Out of county, $35.00 per Year. POST- istered are required MASTER: Send address changes to Star-Courier, P. O. Box 405, Highlands, TX 77562 News and Ad Phones....713-977-0270 to present them FAX Line....713-977-1188 within the time and email: [email protected] in the manner pre- Member Texas Press Association scribed by law. Dated this Septe,ber 18, 2018. www.starcouriernews.com by WESTON COTTEN www.northchannelstar.com Attorney for the Estate Star✯Courier / Press / NORTH CHANNEL✯STAR Page 8 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2018

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