Burleson County Tribune [email protected] Serving Burleson County for 135 years www.bctribune.com Volume 135 No. 30 $1.25 306 West Hwy 21, Caldwell, Texas 77836-1122 • 979-567-3286 Thursday, February 27, 2020 Jackson files lawsuit Woman killed Names Burleson County, City of Caldwell as defendants in SUV rollover Chester Jackson Jr., sworthy and the City of The plaintiffs are His attorney U.A. of Somerville, a former Caldwell. Jackson, Chester Jack- Lewis of Houston has Loses control on PR 57 inmate at the Burle- Also named as de- son Sr., and Eddie Lee alleged previously that A Somerville area Sondra Lynn Se- son County Jail, and fendants are former Wilson. Jackson, who is also fac- woman was killed Sat- bastian, 55, of Little family members have Caldwell Police Sgt. The suit was filed in ing a felony assault on urday night, Feb. 22, Berry Road, was pro- filed a lawsuit against Robert Riley Baucom 335th District Court a public servant charge, in an SUV rollover nounced dead at the the county, former and former Sheriff’s on Monday, Feb. 24, in was assaulted at the jail accident on Park Road scene at 8:38 p.m. by sheriff Thomas Nor- Deputy John Bennett. Caldwell. See JACKSON, page 5A 57. See FATALITY, page 3A Voters to cast ballots in local elections Sheriff’s election among contested races Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, March 3, to cast ballots for several contested local races in the Re- publican Primary. Voters will elect a new sheriff to a four-year term. The candidates include Gene Hermes, chief deputy with the Burleson County Sher- iff’s Office, and Jay- son Lyday, a school re- source officer with the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office. GENE HERMES JAYSON LYDAY Other contested Re- missioners, tax asses- District judge. DPS TROOPERS INVESTIGATE at the scene of this truck rollover publican races include sor-collector, Precinct In Precinct 1, incum- accident on Thursday morning, Feb. 24, on State Highway 21 East Precinct 1 and 3 com- 1 constable and 335th See ELECTION, page 10A near County Road 229. A Leander man was injured. See story inside. Woman CISD discusses arrested future projects following With the bond proj- This will also be the ects at Caldwell High source of funding for the pursuit School underway and new turf field at Hornet A Bryan woman who the approval the Guar- Stadium which should led area law officers on anteed Maximum Price be installed soon. a pursuit from Brazos to (GMP) from Drymalla Previously, Caldwell Burleson counties was Construction Company, ISD superintendent An- apprehended on Friday Inc., of Columbus, for drew Peters said, “We afternoon, Feb. 21, after the elementary school are paying for the turf crashing her car into a bond projects, the from unexpected funds tree at a home on County Caldwell School Board generated from the new Road 428 and running is eyeing new district legislation in House inside the house. projects. Bill 3 that we gained Kayli Nicole Bullock, However, the new due to the higher than 24, was charged with projects being consid- average oil and min- felony evading arrest ered will not be paid for eral market in Burleson with a vehicle and tam- from local tax revenue County. These were pering with physical nor from bond money, funds which the legis- evidence, according to but from unexpected lature approved after Brazos County Deputy CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES on the new gym at Caldwell High funds generated from we passed the bond and Stephen Garon. School. The construction of a new gym was part of the voter-approved the new legislation in are one time gains due See PURSUIT, page 5A November 2018 bond issue. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday House Bill 3. See CISD, page 4A Snook ISD parent Aaron alleges violations Flencher During last Wednesday 29, 2020, my daughter promoted night’s Snook School was approached by a Board meeting, a parent male student, non con- at CSB alleges civil and legal sensually grabbed by her Aaron Flencher, a rights violations against buttocks and was kissed longtime executive with her daughter by a male on the cheek when she Citizens State Bank, Snook ISD student. struggled to get free and has been selected by the Barbara Malmstrom refused to allow him to bank’s board of direc- read a prepared state- kiss her on the mouth,” tors as the new presi- ment to address the she said. “After this inci- dent and chief executive board during the meet- dent took place, a teach- officer. ing’s open forum to in- er overheard my child Flencher will be the form them of the situ- telling another student third generation from ation. what happened, and the his family to serve as Malmstrom said, “I teacher shook his head president and CEO. stand before you tonight and walked away.” THE NEW CITY Hall construction site is pictured off Fox Street in He follows his father in an attempt to ensure “My daughter informed downtown Caldwell. The project has been delayed due to inclement Ervin B. (Ben) Flencher that the board is aware me of the situation when weather issues, according to architect Jerry Hill of Lufkin who up- Jr., who was president of certain moral, legal she returned home dated the city council on the issue at their Tuesday, Feb. 18, meet- and CEO for almost 40 and civil rights viola- from school, so I came ing. Completion is still anticipated for this year, and city officials years, and his grandfa- tions.” to inform the second- anticipate more progress after the roof is completed. See story inside ther Ervin B. Flencher “On Wednesday, Jan. See SNOOK, page 9A for more details. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders See CSB, page 3A Tractor theft off F.M. 50 probed The Burleson County with a front-end loader sheriff’s office is inves- was stolen sometime tigating the theft of a between Sunday night, tractor last week from Feb. 16, and Monday the Texas A&M Uni- morning, Feb. 17, ac- versity Farm on FM 50. cording to Burleson The John Deere trac- County Sheriff’s In- tor, valued at $58,500, vestigator Christine Labertew. An employee, who last saw the tractor on Feb. 16, discovered the trac- See THEFT, page 5A COACH BILLY RAMEY talks to the Yeguas. Somerville has had a good year. See story inside. PAGE 2-A, THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020 Cade Lake firefighters City hall construction plan annual fundraiser progress hindered by rain Cade Lake Volunteer * Iver Johnson over/ raiser and from donations. The new Caldwell City This MOU would allow over 250 people attend- Fire Department will host under IJ600 12 gauge. Cade Lake VFD runs Hall is under construction, the use of a Bluebonnet ing at this year’s event. its annual fundraiser from * Ruger EC9s 9 mm. calls from Burleson Coun- but has faced delays due to transformer for a negoti- Maygarita Celebration 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sun- * Beretta PICO 380 - ty, including areas such as weather conditions. ated price, in the event is a new event added to day, March 8, at the Bur- purple. Cade Lake Estates, F.M. Jerry Hill of Lufkin, the the city of Caldwell’s the chamber this year. leson County Fair Expo Raffle ticket buyers do 908, Shiloh community, architect overseeing the transformer is down. The event will be on May Center on State Highway not need to be present to and areas around County project, addressed those In the administrative 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. 36 South in Caldwell. win. Winners must pass a Roads 112, 319, 318, 317. delays at the Caldwell report, White introduced Downtown businesses A plate of brisket and federal background check, Like other departments, City Council meeting on new community devel- will give out samples of sausage with all the fix- or the prize is forfeited. supported funds go to util- Tuesday, Feb. 18. opment director Forrest margaritas, sangria and ings will be available for Raffle tickets are avail- ities, maintenance equip- Hill expressed concerns Williams. Mexican beers. sale at $10 per plate. able at GranPops Country ment and personal gear, that the rain was prevent- Williams will have com- Participants will be A silent auction will be Store on F.M. 908 near personal protective gear ing the project from mov- plete oversight over the given punch cards to be held until 1 p.m. Caldwell, or tickets may (fire suits, boots, gloves, ing forward. Main Street program, punched at each par- A gun raffle will also be be purchased by calling and helmets) to protect “You can’t put the roof on the civic center, and the ticipating business. Com- held. In the raffle are: Chicken at (979) 200- fire personnel. because you have to put library, White said. pleted cards will be en- * Remington M/770 243 0430. For more information, the insulation down, and On another matter, tered for a grand prize rifle with scope. Cade Lake VFD mainly please call Chicken at if it gets wet then we’re White said he met with drawing. * Hi Point M/4555 45 operates from proceeds (979) 200-0430. in trouble. It’s just one of Clark Northup, inspector This celebration will in- ACP - hog gun. from the annual fund- those problems we’re ad- of the water towers and clude shopping, margari- dressing right now,” Hill ground storage for the tas and mariachis. Entry said. city. Northup concluded is set at $20 per person. Hill said they can pro- that new paint and other Steven Sodalak’s busi- ceed with mechanical and preventative measures ness Chief Cornerstone plumbing work once the for these facilities may Construction in Bryan roof is in place. be needed. was announced by Mott CHERYL STORY CASTANEDA Duct work was also halt- And the city has decided as the newest member of ed due to dust in the area, to update the city website the chamber. FOR BURLESON COUNTY which could clog the me- in hopes that the new site Mott said other upcom- chanical units, Hill said. will be more user and mo- ing events include: TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR Hill told the council that bile friendly, White said. *A business after hours he hoped to bring color In other business, two event at The Old Post samples for the exterior members were appointed Office Thrusday, Feb. 27, of the building to the next to the Caldwell Housing from 5-7 p.m.. city council meeting. Authority board until *The second annual He also invited the coun- November of 2020. Daddy Daughter Dance, cil to come take a tour of Jacque Bray will take Saturday, Feb. 29, from the construction site before the place of Emmitt 6-8 p.m. at Double Creek the next city council meet- Woltz on the board. Ve- Crossing. The event will ing to see the progress. ronica Anderson, cur- include dinner, a magic • Lifelong Burleson County Resident “It’s coming together... rently serving on the show, and dancing. We want to try to do it as board, will continue to Tickets will be $50 per • 6 family generations in Burleson County good as we can and make serve in her position. couple and $10 per ad- • Burleson County Appraisal District for 7 years it a really nice building for Three members were ditional sibling. Tickets • Current Burleson County Tax Assessor Collector you,” Hill said. appointed to the Caldwell can be purchased online The current timeline for Housing Authority board at burlesoncountytx.com • Trained on Property Tax Code substantial completion of until November 2021. or at the chamber. I was born and raised in Burleson County. My family, past and pre- the project is around Oc- Mickey Martinez will *The Chamber Banquet sent, including my three children, have been proud to call Burleson tober or November 2020, continue to serve in her on Thursday, April 16. County their home. City Administrator Cam- position on the board. There will be more infor- den White said after the Current members Buddy mation on the banquet I had the advantage of working for the Burleson County Appraisal meeting. Carlson and Barry Rose coming soon, Mott said. District from 2012 through 2018. During this time, I was privileged In other business at the will be replaced by Ken On another matter, to be able to attend numerous classes and conferences pertaining Tuesday meeting White Lemley and Jodi Olive. council postponed a deci- to the Texas Property Tax System. In 2018, I was given the oppor- discussed the continued The chamber of com- sion on the election ser- tunity to serve Burleson County as the Tax Assessor Collector. I negotiation of a memo- merce report was given vice contract between the randum of understand- by Susan Mott, who was elections administrator was honored to take on this responsibility and be able to serve ing between the city of excited by the success of and the city of Caldwell. Burleson County. Caldwell and Bluebonnet the 2020 Ag Breakfast In the short time that I have been in office, I have launched a new Electric. Mott said there were website for the tax office which allows taxpayers to see the cur- rent status of their accounts and have access to their current tax statements and receipts at all times. Recently I have been look- Scholarships offered by ing into converting to the same software company as the appraisal district to avoid future software issues. If elected, my goal is to Burleson County Go Texan become more taxpayer friendly by embracing current technology Through the generous is Thursday, March 26. The complete eligibil- to improve customer service. support of many donors, All completed appli- ity requirements for the Burleson County cations will be picked the scholarships are With your support, I look forward to working towards my goals, Go Texan Association up at the counselor’s given in the guidelines. while continuing to serve this county that I have always been proud makes scholarships office of each of the pub- Please note that all ap- to call my home. I humbly ask for your vote on March 3, 2020, to available to students lic schools in Burleson plicants must have been continue my journey for you and the rest of the citizens of Burleson graduating this school County or the Burleson actively involved for County. year. County Extension Of- two complete years in Those include local fice by a representative a Burleson County 4-H Sincerely, area Go Texan scholar- of the Burleson County club or a FFA chapter ships, local endowment Go Texan Scholarship within Burleson County scholarships, and local Committee. during the student’s I appreciate your support and respectfully request technical/trade school Students attending a high school years. your vote on March 3rd. scholarships. private school should For questions or ad- Applications are avail- contact the Burleson ditional information Dedicated Honest Committed able in all high school County Go Texan Schol- please call Marie counselors’ offices and arship Committee per- Schoeneman at (979) the Burleson County son specified for sub- 272-8655. Extension Office. mission process. The deadline for appli- Political adv. paid for by James Story, Treasurer - 2798 County Road 225, Caldwell TX 77836 cations to be submitted Groundbreaking set for subdivision Giving Burleson County A groundbreaking is keep this area moving scheduled for 4 p.m. on forward,” Roberts said. a choice for positive change Thursday, Feb. 27, for “With the expansion of the Champion Forest RELLIS and the growth Subdivision on Fairview of College Station, we Early Voting Drive in Caldwell. felt like this was a dy- The public is invited. namic location that fam- Feb. 18-28 Champion Forest Sub- ilies would be proud to division will include 73 call home.” new homes in Caldwell Final plats were filed Election Day and is being developed with the City of Caldwell by Terry Roberts and in February, and phase Steven Sodolak, owners one of construction is March 3 of Chief Cornerstone scheduled to begin in Construction. the spring of 2020 and I believe a leader is only as good New home plans will consist of 27 homes. start in the low $250,000 A meet and greet re- as the people he surrounds range and offer a mini- ception will be held himself with, and together mum of 1,900 square following the ground- feet of living space sit- breaking at The Old we can make a difference. uated on lots plus or Post Office at 5 p.m. in I appreciate your support. minus a half acre, ac- downtown Caldwell. cording to Armstrong The Burleson County Properties. Chamber of Commerce Styles selected for the will also host a Busi- Your Vote Counts! home interiors are cus- ness After Hours event tomized by the home- in conjuction with this owner with a variety of event. VOTE REPUBLICAN floor plans and appli- For more information ance packages to choose on the subdivision, sub- JAYSON LYDAY FOR SHERIFF from. scribe to the VIP mailing “Burleson County is list at: ArmstrongProp- Political adv. Paid by Jayson Lyday for Sheriff Treasurer Kevin Supak, P.O. Box 762, Caldwell, Texas 77836 home, and we wanted ertiesTX.com/champion- to develop housing to forest. THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020, PAGE 3-A Ramirez presents HRC CSB FROM PAGE ONE Sr. report to commissioners The Flencher fam- Agency’s role steadily expanding locally ily has been affiliated with the bank since the The Burleson Health tion, 18 percent for And the HRC is about 1930s. Resource Center had basic needs, 16 percent “building a network of Flencher, who began another busy year in for mental health, 13 partnerships and mak- his new duties on Tues- 2019 with 402 cas- percent for housing, ing it so much easier to day, Feb. 18, said he was es managed, and the 11 percent for medical get something done,” honored by the appoint- HRC’s role has steadily care and 4 percent for he said. ment. expanded throughout emergency shelter. Ramirez also said the “It is an honor to con- the years to address a In addition, 31 per- HRC is dealing more tinue the family heri- myriad of client issues. cent of the clients have and more with domes- tage. It will be hard to Albert Ramirez, Bur- minors in the home, tic violence and sexual follow in Ben’s footsteps leson County’s HRC according to the writ- assault issues. with his “growth, cus- director, shared those ten report. He also cited the vital tomer service and lead- insights in a report to That included 19 per- role of the Inter-Agen- ership skills.” Burleson County com- cent with a single head cy Case Coordination Aaron Flencher began missioners at their of the household with a Group -- a variety of with the bank in 1993 Monday, Feb. 24, minor in the home, 33 agencies working, in and has experience in meeting. percent of households part, with law enforce- all of the bank positions. The HRC is a refer- with an employed fam- ment to help prevent He has worked as a ral office, providing a ily member, 28 percent those with mental teller, worked with loans wide range of health with households with health issues from go- and has experience with care and social service Social Security or a ing to the county jail. information technology information to clients pension, 24 percent “I think we have had and bookkeeping. needing assistance. with households with some success in bring- Prior to his appoint- HRC officials refer cli- a disability benefit and ing down those num- ment and president and ents for health care 16 percent with clients bers,” he said. CEO, he served as ex- and mental health that have no income. Burleson County ecutive vice president care needs, to a variety Ramirez also ad- Judge Keith Schro- since 2014. From 2007- of social service agen- dressed additional eder said he appreci- 14, he was a branch cies, including those HRC activities includ- ated Ramirez’ and the manager at Citizens addressing domestic ing the Family Re- HRC’s work. State Bank in Navasota. “You have a tough violence, child welfare source Commission, Ben Flencher said he job. I think Albert has issues, housing, shel- establishment of a was proud of Aaron’s ac- done a great job of tak- ter or medication and Rainbow Room, expan- complishments and his ing the burden off law transportation needs. sion of the Community recent promotion. Wedding Announcement enforcement and the “You think of the hu- Resource Coordination “Aaron was raised in Wes and Cynthia is the granddaughter judicial system and man condition, and Group (CRCG), devel- Citizens State Bank Kauder of Caldwell of Milton and Alene the jails,” Schroeder we deal with it in that opment of the coun- and has made it a big proudly announce the Charanza of Caldwell. said. office,” Ramirez said. ty’s Domestic Violence part of his life,” Ben March nuptials of their Josh works at Martin In other business at “Our clients need help Task Force, involve- Flencher said. “He has daughter Brandy Chris- Marietta in the Brazos the Monday meeting across the board with ment in the Opioid certainly earned this tina Kauder and Josh Valley area, and Bran- the commissioners: multiple issues and Advisory Council and opportunity to run this Gonzalez of Somerville. dy will be graduating * Approved Pct. 2 concerns.” the Inter-Agency Case organization from this Josh is the son of Va- from Texas A&M later Constable Dennis The HRC has offices Coordination Group. point forward.” Rina Miguez Nelson this spring. The couple Gaas’ racial profiling in Caldwell and in the Ramirez said he was Ben Flencher said he and Ricky Gonzalez and daughter Valerie report. new Somerville Clinic also grateful that the will continue as chair- and the grandson of reside in Bryan-College * Approved appoint- off State Highway 36. HRC had secured a man of the board and Mary Gonzalez, all of Station. ing Somerville ISD Ramirez’ written re- handicapped acces- will still be at the bank a Somerville; Brandy Superintendent Karla port to the commis- sible van for transpor- good portion of the time. Sparks to the MHMR sioners showed that tation needs. “I have dealt with peo- Board. the HRC has 402 cases Regarding the Family ple all of my life, and I * Approvfed a pipe- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS managed last year, av- Resource Commission, enjoy that and am not line road crossing per- eraged 15 new clients Ramirez said that was changing that,” he said. CALDWELL COUNCIL 6366 mit for Treadstone En- a month and helped an created by merging the And he believes the FISH FRY FRIDAY DINNERS ergy on County Road average of 85 clients Child Welfare Board bank’s future will be monthly. with the Health Re- 336. The Knights of Columbus Caldwell Council 6366 bright with Aaron as the will be serving Fried Fish Dinners with trimmings * Approved a pipeline That included new source Commission, of- leader. $10 per plate - To Go Only drive through at Knights of clients not seen before, fering excellent advice public road crossing Columbus Kitchen next to St. Mary’s, 500 OSR. 66 percent, those re- to the Health Resource permit from Chesa- Watch for signs. ferred to the HRC by Center. The new Rain- peake Operating, LLC, FATALITY 5 FRIDAYS OF LENT 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. a hospital or clinic, 12 bow Room at CHI St. for two pipeline bores FROM PAGE ONE March 6, 13, 20, 27 • April 3 percent, those referred Joseph Health Bur- on County Road 225. ~ Proceeds to benefi t the Scholarship Fund ~ by a partner agency, leson Hospital is an- * Approved a series of Burleson County Pct. 8 percent, referrals other excellent service special use road agree- 3 Justice of the Peace by word of mouth, 18 offered in child welfare ments and permits for Johnny Towslee. Little New Stylist now at: percent, by the courts, cases, he said. Chesapeake Opera- Berry Road is located in 8 percent, schools, 7 “Every community tion, LLC. the Somerville area just Cindy’s percent, and previous needs a Community Chesapeake will pay north of Birch Creek clients, 33 percent. Resource coordinating $8,000 per well along State Park. Hair Salon Regarding client group. No one agency these roads for a total The accident occurred 706 N. Main St. needs, the breakdown can do it alone. There of $160,000. at about 8 p.m. when Caldwell, Texas 77836 included 23 percent are a lot of difficult That includes three Sebastian, southbound for transportation, 21 and compelling cases,” wells on F.M. 111, .7 on Park Road 57 in a Over 40 Years of Experience percent for medica- Ramirez said. miles from F.M. 60; orange 2003 Nissan two located 3.3 miles XTerra SUV was travel- Specializing in: off State Highway 21 ing at an unsafe speed Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s West from State High- around a curve and Haircuts and Style KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS way 36; two along F.M. traveled off the road- 975, two on F.M. 60, way and over corrected, Foil Highlighting and Color, CALDWELL COUNCIL 6366 south of F.M. 60 and according to a report by Perms Presents Their F.M. 111; two on F.M. DPS Trooper Landon 908, .62 miles down Rabun. from State Highway The SUV overturned Call 979-567-4418 2020 ANNUAL 21 and F.M. 908; four multiple times, and Se- off County Road 226; bastian, who was trav- Ask for HOMECOMING one off County Road eling alone, was ejected 247, three off County from the vehicle, the Bea Murphy Road 264 and one off report stated. F.M. 166. Sebastian was not * Approved closing wearing a seat belt, the end of the road on according to the report. FESTIVAL County Road 227. Also responding were * Approved accept- DPS Troopers Clint Thank You! AUCTION beginning at 12:30 p.m. ing a bid from Waller Nance and John Mi- County Asphalt for chael Anderson, Bur- The Dime Box Volunteer Fire Also, SILENT AUCTION & asphalt millings at $48 leson County sheriff’s a ton. deputies, a CHI St. Jo- Department wants to thank RAFFLE DRAWING * Approved accepting seph Health Burleson a bid from Little River ambulance crew and everyone who supported our Materials of Cameron the Somerville Volun- for half-inch pea grav- teer Fire Department. Fried Chicken & Sausage Dinner. food • music el, grade four at $8.50 Strickland Funeral a ton. Home of Caldwell is * Heard from Chief handling arrange- It was a great success! Deputy Gene Hermes ments. fun • games on the sheriff’s report. There are 34 prison- DATE: SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2020 ers in jail, and the TIME: 10:30 a.m. until ???? department is fully staffed in the jail, he LOCATION: SPJST HALL on State Hwy. 36 S. said. For patrol, they DINNER COST: $10.00 per plate for barbecue brisket and trimmings, includes tea and dessert are still understaffed by four, although two are expected to inter- view, Hermes said. LEGAL NOTICE One of those would be Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Bev- an officer with mental erage Commission for a Wine and Beer Retailer’s Permit health training, which would be an asset, he by R & T Schultz, LLC dba Bottlenecks, to be located at said. POL. ADV. - REVA TOWSLEE CORBETT CAMPAIGN, 809 COPPERAS DR., CALDWELL, TX 77836 1789 F.M. 60 South, Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas. Hermes also said the Offi cers of said limited liability company are, Randolph J. department has inves- Schultz - Managing Member/ Tricia D. Schultz - Manag- tigated tractor theft EXPERIENCE THAT COUNTS ing Member. F27-2TP issues recently. Attorney · 31 years Judge · 26 years Felony Prosecutor · 1.5 years PAGE 4-A, THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020

other projects at a zero in funding left over CISD tax increase -- the mon- from the high school FROM PAGE ONE ey just stays the same,” construction. to the higher property Warren said. Gadbois said that values.” Cochran said, “From with the board’s ap- “The funds do not im- what I understand, proval of the GMP, pact local taxpayers.” right now, we have Drymalla can begin to “We anticipate if oil funds that we can use “mobilize equipment continues as it has, for permanent items. to the site” on May 18 we should have these We can’t use it for and begin construction ‘extra’ bumps of state things like raises, but as soon as school is out matching or what the we can use it for im- this year. state calls Transi- provements.” Peters said that the tion Grant funds for “The way I look at it is construction timeline the next two to three we already have people for the new elementary years,” Peters said pre- working on things, so school is around 14 viously. let’s knock it out,” Co- months. The turf is the first chran said. In other business, the of several projects the Cochran said she board: district plans to ad- played for the Caldwell * Approved the teach- dress using the state High School tennis er salary schedule for Transition Grants. team. 2020-2021. MASONRY WORK ON THE new gym at Caldwell High School is under- Other projects the “I played on these In the new salary way. The concrete masonry unit (CMU) is about 80 percent complete board discussed at courts, and they were schedule, a beginning on the project. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday Monday night’s meet- old then. We have an teacher at CISD will thrilled that we can * Was updated on the ance of $20,095,918.53. ing included tennis accomplished team,” earn $45,000 per year, give a little bigger progress of the bond Gadbois said the ex- courts, repairs at the Cochran said. up from $42,000 in bump to our parapro- projects. penditures as of Feb. baseball field and a Warren said, “I nev- 2019-2020 and above fessionals that work Gadbois said that the 20 were $5,399,224.56, new field house. er said I was against the state base rate of with our kids. (The new high school gym’s leaving an expen- Robert Gadbois with tennis courts. But, if $33,660. A teacher with average is $100 per concrete masonry unit diture balance of Owners Building Re- we start doing all this five years experience month)” (CMU) is about 80 per- $10,729.856.91. source (OBR), LLC, of other stuff without ap- will receive $47,200, “We are now paying cent complete. * Approved an audi- Bremond, the district’s proval in some form or up from $44,500 and as competitive as any “They’re currently fin- tor engagement letter project management fashion, then people above the state base district around. We are ishing up the interior with Singleton, Clark firm, recommended the will believe the board rate of $38,880. A not the highest, but not of the locker room area & Company of Cedar board hold a commu- is trying to do a shell 10-year teacher will the lowest,” he said. and the south wall,” he Park for the 2020-2021 nity forum to have the game on us.” get $50,200, up from “CISD can do this and said. school year. residents in Caldwell Board member Re- $47,000 and above the lower the property val- Gadbois said that * Approved a resolu- ISD’s input on how the becca Gardner agreed $45,630 state base sal- ues because of recent both the plumbing and tion to enter into an in- district should priori- with Warren. ary. A 20-year veteran legislation (HB3) and electrical rough-in at terlocal agreement for tize future projects. She said, “If we begin teacher will receive controlling our expen- the gym is ongoing and the provision of special Caldwell ISD super- doing other projects, I $57,000, above the cur- ditures,” Peters said. the HVAC crew has be- education services with intendent Andrew Pe- think, it would be the rent $54,600 salary The hourly pay grades gun installation of duct Brazos Valley Regional ters asked the board if general perception.” and the $54,540 state for auxiliary employ- hangers and duct work Day School Program they wanted Gadbois Board member Wil- base rate. ees include: Cafeteria in the locker room area. for the Deaf. to have a meeting with liam Foster said, “It * Approved the pay Worker, $10 minimum, The steel workers Peters said Walsh community members would probably be in structure for admin- $11 midpoint, $12 max- have moved to the Gallegos Trevino Russo “sooner or later” since our best interest to istrative/profession- imum; Grounds Main- CTE building to begin & Kyle P.C. of Aus- they have many work- have an initial meeting als, clerical/parapro- tenance/General Main- erection of the struc- tin will represent the ing projects currently with the community.” fessionals and auxil- tenance-Entry Level, tural steel -- columns, member districts in the and many more still “We do have these iary employees for the $14 minimum, $16.10 beams and joist, he Shared Services Ar- slated due to the bond. funds, for whatever 2020-2021 school year. midpoint, $18.50 maxi- said, and will return to rangement (SSA). Board member Clo- the reasons are, let’s The daily pay grades mum; Transportation complete the gym when * Heard a presenta- ver Cochran said she get that out there so for adminstrative/pro- Secretary/General the masons complete tion by Dr. Alex Sala- would like the commu- that the people know fessionals include: Di- Maintenance, $14.70 the south wall. zar, assistant superin- nity to meet “sooner.” when the turf shows rector of Special Proj- minimum, $16.90 mid- Also at the CTE build- tendent, about UT On- However, board presi- up where the money is ects, $237 minimum, point, $19.45 maxi- ing, placement of con- Ramps for high school dent Tripp Warren, coming from,” Foster $289 midpoint, $333 mum; General Main- crete for the pad is and college dual credit. said, “I would love said. “Let that set the maximum; Director tenance-Skilled, $15.40 complete. The University of Tex- sooner, but I also think tempo on when we need of Fine Arts/Director minimum, $18.60 mid- Gadbois said that as designed OnRamps of it from the taxpayer to get the other things of Nurses/Director of point, $21.40 maxi- there was a furniture to align K12 and higher point of view where I rolling.” Technology, $260 mini- mum; Mechanic, $18.60 vendor presentation education institutions see some of that money “That initial meeting mum, $320 midpoint, minimum, $21.50 mid- for staff on Feb. 10, to allow students to working. Let’s close will be so that the com- $385 maximum; Assis- point, $24.60 maxi- and the high school ad- engage in high-quality in these buildings munity knows what tant Principals, $270 mum; Lead Mechanic/ ministration and staff college-level learning and then think about we’re doing and it minimum, $330 mid- Maintenance Supervi- should begin to select experiences early in them.” doesn’t look like we’re point, $400 maximum; sor, $19.53 minimum, furniture for the high their academic career “That’s just showing trying to pass some- DAEP Administrator/ $22.45 midpoint, $26 school projects soon. to prepare students for that we’re not trying to thing over them,” Fos- High School Associate maximum. Interactive smart post secondary success. jump the gun on any- ter said. Principal, $300 mini- * Approved the 2020- boards pricing has be- Dr. Salazar told the thing, but I’ll go with Warren said he was mum, $360 midpoint, 2021 Academic Calen- gun for the bond proj- board that the program whatever consensus. I also concerned that the $430 maximum; Ath- dar. ects and for existing would train teachers just think we ought to Transition Grant funds letic Director/Director The first day of school classrooms at the high to give college-level give our current project may not be there to of Operations/Direc- will be Aug. 19, 2020, school, he said. instruction in addition a little bit of time to fund the projects tor of Curriculum In- and the last day of Gadbois said crews to the high school cur- get off the ground, and He said, “What hap- struction/Elementary school will be May 27, have completed roof riculum. then go with it,” War- pens if the (TEA) com- Principal/Intermediate 2021. Other highlights work at the elemen- Peters said that one ren said. missioner looks up and Principal, $320 mini- include: Dec. 21-Jan. tary and intermediate major benefit to the Board vice-president says ‘Caldwell is get- mum, $390 midpoint, 4, Winter Break, and campuses and at the program is that the Pam Evans said that ting too much money. $470 maximum; Middle March 15-19, Spring administration build- students would receive she and many people We’re gonna take this School Principal, $330 Break. ing, and a metal crew two grades -- a grade for are concerned about back.’ When mean- minimum, $400 mid- * Approved a memo- is working on replac- the high school course the high school not while, we’re in the point, $480 maximum; randum of understand- ing metal panels at the and a separate grade having tennis courts. middle of a project. So High School Principal/ ing (MOU) for a pilot top of the high school for a college course. She said, “The middle that’s why I’m saying CFO, $360 minimum, student teaching pro- auditorium. Also, a With this program, a school and the high we don’t need to spend $450 midpoint, $535 gram with Texas A&M metal crew has begun student who may not school will both be on the money until it’s maximum; Assistant University. work on the middle be able to pass the col- the same location, and right here.” Superintendent, $445 Caldwell will pay ap- school cafeteria, and a lege section could still we’re going to have to Gadbois said that minimum, $530 mid- proximately $100,000 crew is working on re- pass the high school bus these kids to the they should consider point, $620 maximum. per year for four stu- placing thermoplastic portion. Under current city tennis courts that holding a community The hourly pay grades dent teachers to work polyolefin, TPO, at the dual credit courses, a aren’t in that good of meeting in March to for clerical/paraprofes- in the school district east side low roof on student who fails the shape and they can’t what the residents of sionals include: In- for the entire year, in- the rock gym, he said. college course also fails have any kind of com- CISD would like to ac- structional Aide, $10 cluding all inservice The new turf design the high school course. petition there -- there’s complish to move the minimum, $11.87 mid- training before the is complete and the * Was presented with no seating.” district forward. point, $14.24 maxi- school year. project is out for bid, results from a survey “To me, the other two During Monday’s mum; Computer Lab The money will help with bids due Tuesday, given to parents during things (repairs at the meeting, the board Aide/Receptionist/Art offset living expens- March 17, he said. parent-teacher con- baseball field and a new also approved the GMP Aide/Credit Recovery es for the students Gadbois said that ferences pertaining to field house) could wait from Drymalla Con- Aide/SPED Inclusion/ throughout the year. there will be several how they feel their chil- because they already struction Company, Bilingual Aide, $10.10 In return, after grad- summer projects: high dren cope with school have their things, but Inc., of Columbus, for minimum, $12.65 mid- uation, the students school life skills class- life in Caldwell ISD. tennis courts are the the elementary school point, $15.18 maxi- are to work in the dis- room, high school fire * Approved a con- one thing that people bond projects. mum; Life Skills Aide/ trict for a minimum of alarm replacement, tract with the Burle- have been really talk- Gadbois said the pro- Behavioral (PASS) two years. high school exterior son County Elections ing about,” Evans said. posed GMP for the Pre- Aide/Library Aide/Spe- * Heard a presenta- door replacement, in- Administrator to hold Warren said, “Don’t K through third-grade cial Needs Aide, $10.69 tion from Caldwell termediate library ren- the May 2 CISD trust- get me wrong. I would campus is $12,578,387. minimum, $13.37 mid- High School’s BIM II ovation for the new ju- ee election for $3,300- love to see tennis This would include point, $16.04 maxi- class about the need nior high, intermediate $3,600. courts and lights and $10,838,147 for the mum; Campus Tech to recognize academic band hall renovation Caldwell ISD board a stadium. In reality, new campus addition Aide/Campus Secre- student achievement for the new junior high, member seats for Ev- we have a little over and $3,310,698 for ren- tary/Transportation like the district rec- intermediate science ans and William Foster a year maybe, almost ovations of the current Supervisor/Atten- ognizes its athletes lab renovation for the will be up for election. a year and a half, of middle school building dance Clerk/PEIMS -- team banners for new junior high. Both Evans and Fos- meetings and tennis to make it the new el- Clerk, $12.72 mini- district championships, He said that a sche- ter have filed for CISD courts came up -- it ementary school. mum, $15.51 midpoint, academic banquet, etc. matic design is being as well as Eric Boniol. wasn’t on the priority He said the dis- $18.30 maximum; Ac- * Approved allow- created for a junior * Recognized elemen- list for the bond.” trict currently hav- counts Payable Clerk/ ing the Caldwell High high weight room and tary students who par- “We either need to ing $12,611,089 in net Accounts Receivable School Fine Arts De- locker room facility on ticipated and placed have secured funding available funds, which Clerk/Benefits Spe- partment, including the north side of the at the recent UIL Aca- and the money in the includes $11,843,167 cialist/Payroll Clerk/ the band, Honeybees existing intermediate demic Meet. bank -- we know it’s for the total construc- LVN/High School Sec- and cheerleaders, to campus and that plan * Was notified that there -- or we do an tion budget, $726,590 retary, $14.50 mini- travel to London, Eng- inlcudes additional Caldwell Elementary athletic bond, strictly available in the fur- mum, $17.65 midpoint, land in December 2021 parking. School Principal An- for athletic stuff: ten- niture, fixtures, and $20.86 maximum; to march and perform Gadbois said the drew Gandrud was nis courts, baseball equipment (FF&E) Superintendent Sec- in the city’s New Year’s bond budget is honored as the Region field, field house. You budget for classroom retary, $17.68 mini- Day Parade. $36,225,000, and so far 6 Assistant Principal of could do that about the furniture, $300,000 in mum, $20.33 midpoint, The cost of the trip they have committed the Year. time we start getting insurance roofing claim $23.38 maximum. will be $3,400-3,500 $16,129,081.47, which ready to finish these proceeds and $467,923 Peters said, “I am per person. leaves a budget bal- THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020, PAGE 5-A

into Burleson County, along the roadways. PURSUIT according to a probable The pursuit finally JACKSON Leander man hurt FROM PAGE ONE cause statement. ended at 1:42 p.m. when FROM PAGE ONE She also had a Harris The pursuit continued the driver crashed into by Baucom and that the County arrest warrant southbound along F.M. a tree in the front yard sheriff’s department in rollover wreck for felony evading with 2818 before the driver of the residence, got out erred in their handling An 18-year-old Lean- the truck onto its right a vehicle and a Bryan turned westbound on of the vehicle and ran of Jackson following der man was injured on and top side, the report warrant for forgery, F.M. 60, the statement into the house, Garon his April 2019 arrest Monday, Feb. 24, in a stated. Garon said. said. said. on a public intoxication truck rollover accident According to the re- She remains in Bra- The vehicle continued Family members were charge. on State Highway 21 port, Ortiz and witness- zos County custody on on F.M. 60 to State inside the home at the The lawsuit alleges East near County Road es said that an uniden- $71,000 bond, although Highway 36, turning time but got out safely that Jackson was hav- 229. tified vehicle may have she has no bond on the northbound, getting and without injury, he ing a mental health The accident occurred contributed to Ortiz’s Harris County evading to the area of County said. crisis, and family at 10:59 a.m. when Jo- evasive action. warrant, Garon said. Road 470 before U- Deputies arrested her members asked that cob Ortiz was eastbound Ortiz suffered an in- The pursuit began turning on the high- inside the home and he be taken to a men- in a 2004 Ford F-150, capacitating injury and at about 1 p.m. when way, the statement transported her to the tal health facility in two-door, extended cab was transported by am- Brazos County depu- said. Brazos County Jail, Houston. pickup, according to a bulance to CHI St. Jo- ties attempted to stop The driver then trav- Garon said. She also alleged pre- report by DPS Trooper seph Regional Health the driver of a 2019 eled south on State Garon said Brazos viously that the sher- Justin Gilliam. Center in Bryan, Gil- Mitsubishi Mirage in Highway 36, back to County constables of- iff’s office had erred in Ortiz failed to drive in liam said. the area of F.M. 2818 F.M. 60, turning there fice, including Pre- his eventual referral a single lane, swerved Also responding to the and State Highway and then going north- cincts 1-4, Burleson to an Austin psychi- into the right lane on scene were Burleson 21 on a traffic viola- bound on County Road County sheriff’s depu- atric hospital where State Highway 21 East, County sheriff’s depu- tion, Garon said. The 428, the statement ties, DPS troopers and he lost consciousness the report stated. He ties and the Caldwell driver, southbound on said. Somerville police as- after being sedated. He then overcorrected, go- Volunteer Fire Depart- F.M. 2818, just north of Garon said the pur- sisted in the pursuit, was then transported to ing into a side skid to ment. State Highway 21, fled suit reached speeds of and Brazos County St. David’s Hospital in the left lane and rolled from the deputies and 90 mph, but there were deputies were grateful Austin, where he was at led them on a pursuit no accidents or injuries for their response. first placed on life sup- port in ICU, she said. THEFT ed that the perpetrator used a trailer, Labertew Lewis said previously FROM PAGE ONE that he is no longer said. on life support and is tor missing and called Investigators believe recovering. the sheriff’s department that a dog kept on the Lewis also said previ- at 10:35 a.m. property may have CRIME STOP PERS ously that Jackson was Labertew said tracks scared the thief into experiencing a mental found at the scene in- fleeing, because nothing health issue, and the dicate that the trac- was taken. sheriff’s office did not tor was driven off the Labertew said the respond properly. property. tracks showed that the Regarding the jail Sgt. Pacer Lednicky vehicle likely exited WANTED incident,the lawsuit responded to the scene the property through BY LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT alleges that Baucom to investigate, she said. an oil pad road located The persons listed below are wanted by local law enforcement authorities pushed him in a jail cell The case remains un- nearby. for criminal offenses. If you have information which may lead to the ar- while he was in hand- der investigation as a No charges were filed rest of any individual wanted for a criminal offense, call Bluebonnet Area cuffs, and Jackson’s felony theft, she said. since nothing was tak- CRIME STOPPERS at 567-TIPS or 866-930-8477. You do not have to give head hit a cement wall And this is not an en. your name when you call CRIME STOPPERS, you will be given a special and a metal toilet. isolated incident, Labertew is urging ev- coded number. If the information leads to the arrest of a wanted person, Baucom, who re- Labertew said. eryone to take precau- you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.00. signed, was later in- An attempted trac- tions protecting their CALL CRIME STOPPERS: 567-TIPS dicted on a Class A tor theft occurred Fri- property, suggesting www.bluebonnet.crimestoppersweb.com misdemeanor charge day, Feb. 21, on County that tractor owners lock POSTED: 2-24-20 of official oppression, Road 216 in the Cooks barns or shops, remove 1. WILLIAM JONATHON ORVIS, W/M, DOB 06/25/68, BOND SUR- pleaded no contest and Point area. the keys from the trac- RENDER (UNL. POSS. FIREARM BY FELON). received one year of A gate leading to pri- tor when not in use and 2. RUBEN RUBIO HERNANDEZ, W/M, DOB 11/20/74, VIOLATION deferred probation on vate property was cut, report any suspicious OF PROBATION (INTOXICATION MANSLAUGHTER). Feb. 3. and tire tracks leading activity. 3. MARSHA SIONE JONES, W/F, DOB 10/09/71, MOTION TO RE- Norsworthy resigned down to a barn indicat- VOKE (BURGLARY OF A HABITATION). as sheriff on Oct. 20, 4. TIMOTHY OWENS JR., W/M, DOB 09/24/97, VIOLATION OF 2019, citing personal PROBATION (CRIMINAL MISCHIEF). reasons. GUARANTEE SEAMLESS GUTTERS 5. CHARLES EARL SMITH, W/M, DOB 11/27/84, BOND FORFEI- The suit alleges that TURE (BURGLARY OF A HABITATION). Jackson’s civil rights 6. ERIC LEE DAWSON, W/M, DOB 12/29/95, VIOLATION OF PRO- were violated and that Installation • Repair • Cleaning BATION (EVADING ARREST) COMMIT CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT he should receive ex- CARD ABUSE. emplary and punitive Fully Insured 7. HECTOR AREGULLIN-CASTILLO, W/M, DOB 01/14/57, VIOLA- damages. It also asks TION OF PROBATION (DWI WITH CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS OF that the county and the AGE). city be made to apolo- 8. DANA LEE GRAY, W/F, DOB 08/03/86, BOND FORFEITURE gize and to adopt poli- Brandon Telschow (POSS. CS PG 1<1G) BOND FORFEITURE (TAMPER/FABRICATE cies to prevent future PHYSICAL EVIDENCE WITH INTENT TO IMPAIR). occurrences. 979-406-0502 9. MONICA CHRISTINA HOLICK, W/F, DOB 04/24/71, VIOLATION The lawsuit alleges OF PROBATION (INDECENCY WITH A CHILD). malicious prosecution 979-777-1052 offi ce 10. CLARENCE BUTLER JOHNSON, B/M, DOB 10/29/77, FIRST on the public intoxica- PO Box 173, Caldwell, Texas 77836 MOTION TO REVOKE PROBATION (POSS. CS PG 1<1G). tion charge, a Fourth THOSE LISTED ABOVE ARE WANTED AS OF FEBRUARY 24, Amendment illegal [email protected] 2020. seizure claim, claims for excessive force and failure to provide medi- Sheriff Dale Stroud’s Report cal care and delay in medical care, negligent CALDWELL Highlights for the uty Strouth responded to disturbance on Pin Oak week of Feb. 17-23: a dispute on CR 420; it Circle; parties were sepa- hiring, failure to train Monday, Feb. 17: Dep- was a civil matter. Deputy rated. Deputy Elswood and to supervise and LIVESTOCK COMMISSION uty Cheatham responded Strouth put cows up on assisted DPS and EMS an ADA and Rehabilita- Weekly Market Report for 2-19-20 to a disturbance on St. CR 329 and a horse on CR with an accident on PR 57. tion Act claim. VOLUME: 312 SELLERS: 85 BUYERS: 35 Hwy. 21 East; parties were 324. Sgt. Tillery and Dep- Deputy Elswood checked Burleson County At- TREND: Higher separated. Sgt. Lednicky uty Campbell responded for loud noise on Elm Dr.; torney Susan Deski put cows up on St. Hwy. to a disturbance on PR nothing was located. said on Tuesday, Feb. Weight Steers Heifers 36 South and on F.M. 57; parties were already Sunday, Feb. 23: Dep- 200-300 lb. 18100- 20700 17000- 20500 25, that she had no 00 00 00 00 976. Sgt. Lednicky took separated. Sgt. Tillery and uty Cheatham responded comment on the lawsuit 300-400 lb. 176 - 207 160 - 198 a theft report on F.M. 50. Deputy Campbell assisted to trespassing on CR 112; 400-500 lb. 16000- 18000 15000- 19200 Deputy Elswood checked a subject on PR 4. Sgt. Til- advice was given. Sgt. Led- since the county has not 500-600 lb. 15500- 16800 14000- 15700 on a subject on Parkview lery and Deputy Campbell nicky responded to a dis- been formally served. 600-700 lb. 14000- 14600 12500- 13400 Dr.; everything was OK. responded to a disturbance turbance on CR 308; it was Caldwell City Admin- 700-800 lb. 12000- 14000 13000- 13400 Deputy Elswood checked on CR 318; a subject was settled on scene. Deputy istrator Camden White Slaughter Cows 3500- 6700 Bulls 7700- 9950 on a motorist on St. Hwy. arrested. Cheatham put cows up on said he also would have Stocker Cows 60000- 87500 Pairs 77500- 112500 F.M. 696. Deputy Elswood 21 East; advice was given. Friday, Feb. 21: Deputy no comment, and that Prices Listed above are for #1 calves. Tuesday, Feb. 18: Sgt. Cheatham responded to a and Deputy Campbell as- the city had not been The plainer, lighter muscle calves sold below these fi gures. Lednicky responded to a disturbance on Dogwood sisted EMS with a subject served. disturbance on F.M. 166; Lane; parties were sepa- on CR 252. Deputy Els- Regarding Jackson’s it was a civil matter. Sgt. rated. Deputy Cheatham wood and Deputy Camp- criminal charge, he is took information regard- bell checked for suspicious Lednicky responded to accused of biting a jail Carl Herrmann trespassing on St. Hwy. ing a possible burglary on activity on Sweet Gum 36 South; information CR 216. All units assisted Lane; nothing was located. staff member while in 979-820-5349 was taken. Sgt. Lednicky Brazos County with a pur- Deputy Elswood and Dep- custody on April 21, checked a residential suit on CR 428; subject uty Campbell responded 2019, according to the Hank Herrmann alarm on F.M. 111; it was was arrested by Brazos to assist subjects on Pecan indictment. 979-820-5277 a false alarm. Sgt. Led- County. Sgt. Tillery as- Dr.; a subject was arrested A non-trial status nicky checked for a suspi- sisted EMS with a subject for a local traffic warrant. hearing was scheduled "SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1:00 p.m." cious vehicle on Overlook on F.M. 2155. Sgt. Til- for Monday, Feb. 24, Located on Hwy 36 South, P.O. Box 542, Caldwell, TX 77836 Loop; information was lery checked for a reckless TOTAL IN JAIL: 34 before District Judge ------Sale Barn Phone: 979-567-4119 ------taken. driver on F.M. 60 South; Reva Towslee Corbett Wednesday, Feb. 19: nothing was located. **Crime Stoppers but it was reset to 1:30 Saturday, Feb. 22: Dep- pays rewards for tips Deputy Strouth took a dog p.m. on May 4. Hungry Heifer Café bite report on Live Oak uty Strouth took informa- on wanted individuals Circle. Sgt. Lednicky and tion regarding a possible and crimes; all call- Corbett did agree to Serving lunch every Wednesday Deputy Strouth responded theft on Big Berry Rd. ers will remain anony- an in camera inspection Best Hamburgers in Town! to a disturbance on CR Deputy Cheatham took mous. CALL 866-930- of records at Lewis’s 367; parties were sepa- information at the sheriff’s TIPS or 866-930-8477** request. rated. Deputy Strouth put office regarding a possible a cow up on CR 333. Sgt. theft. Deputy Cheatham Lednicky put a cow up on took information regard- F.M. 1361. Sgt. Tillery re- ing a possible theft on Legal Notice sponded to trespassing on CR 112. Deputy Strouth LEGAL NOTICE Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic CR 309; a warning was is- responded to trespassing Beverage Commisson for a Wine and Beer Retailer’s on CR 116; a warning was Beverage Commission for a Wine and Beer Retail- sued. Sgt. Tillery checked Permit by Dora Duesterhoft dba Country Burger, to on a subject on CR 308; issued. Deputy Strouth ers Permit by Mistakin LLC dba Buck N Doe Sa- and Deputy Cheatham be located at 7415 P.R. 3024, Somerville, Burleson everything was OK. loon, to be located at 102250 Hwy. 21W., Caldwell, Thursday, Feb. 20: responded to a disturbance County, Texas. Owner of said corporation is Dora Burleson County, Texas. Offi ces of said LLC are Deputy Strouth checked on F.M. 2155; informa- Duesterhoft. on an alarm on F.M. 1361; tion was taken. Deputy Mistie Akin offi cer/member and Stacy Akin member. it was a false alarm. Dep- Strouth responded to a F27-2tp F27-2TP PAGE 6-A, THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020 THE BIBLE don’t know how to live with the royal and noise of the handle it, you’re family -- similar palace. likely to see that to the British royal As a lowly shep- Solid Ground person destroy his family -- and was herd, David went or her life. scheduled to marry from a life of soli- Once lled with God’s Spirit, David’s life is a Saul’s daughter. tude to being sur- good example. Af- In short order, Da- rounded by people life takes on new meaning ter his stunning vid’s life was turned who admired him So much can be King Saul and King huge success. victory over the upside down. He no and did his bid- learned from read- David. 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Wed. 6:30 p.m. S.S. 10:30 a.m.; W.S. 2nd AUTOMOTIVE, TRUCK & Baptist & 4th Sun. 11:30 a.m. SHILOH MISSIONARY TRACTOR PARTS BAPTIST 104 WEST FOX LITTLE FLOCK 2487 CR 168, CALDWELL, TEXAS 77836 979-567-4313 BLACK JACK BAPTIST BAPTIST CHURCH 979-562-7644 Open 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon. - Fri. Don Howell - Chris Story 7866 CR 301, Rockdale 10590 CR 276, Somerville Floyd Kesee, Min. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Sat. motorsupply77836@gmail. 979-535-4738 979-272-2811 S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. Ellis McKinzie, Min. Wed. 7 p.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; LONE OAK BAPTIST Carl Herrmann W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. 5200 FM 60 E., ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST 979-820-5349 Wed. 7 p.m. 979-272-3240 C. Davis, Min. 200 E. Buck St., Derrick Neill, Min. S.S. 9:30 a.m. Hank Herrmann CALVARY BAPTIST S.S. 9:45 a.m.; 979-820-5277 Caldwell, Texas 77836 Hwy 36 N., 979-567-9405 W.S. 11 a.m. ST. MATTHEWS Hauling Rick Mitchell, Min. Wed. 6:30 p.m. BAPTIST Available S.S. 9:45 a.m.; 2991 FM 2000, W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. MACEDONIA BAPTIST 979-272-8807 "SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1:00 p.m." Wed. 7 p.m. Fawn, Caldwell, 979-567-3125 F.J. Williams, Min. P.O. Box 542, Caldwell, Texas 77836 Fred Harrison, Min. S.S. 9:45 a.m.; Sale Barn: 979-567-4119 979-272-1759 CORNERSTONE BAPTIST S.S. 8:45 a.m.; W.S. 2nd & 4th Sun. 11 a.m. 194305 Hwy 36, Somerville W.S. 10:15 a.m. & 6 p.m. Bible Study 3rd Sun. 11 a.m. www.homeandranchrealestate.com 979-277-8560 HOMEYER FEED, LLC Dan Davis, Min. MACEDONIA-HIX S.S. 9:45 a.m.; BAPTIST Brethren W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. 10822 F.M. 2000, Wed. 6 p.m. 979-272-3209 CALDWELL BRETHREN (979) 567-9355 Jimmy Haile, Min. 401 S Main St., P.O. Box 643 • Caldwell, Texas DABNEY HILL S.S. 10 a.m.; 979-574-0268 MISSIONARY BAPTIST W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Vanessa Mitchell, Min. Hwy. 36 South CR 267 #305, Snook Wed. 7 p.m. W.S. 9:30 a.m.; 979-272-8498 W.S. 10:30 a.m. 979-272-7619 MISSION BAUTISTA FEEDS FOR LESS Tyree Workmon, Jr., Min. EMANUEL COOKS POINT S.S. 9:45 a.m.; Local people. . . Local decisions. . . 1500 W 9th St., Caldwell BRETHREN W.S. 11 a.m. S.S. 10 a.m., 6945 TX-21 JLyle Medical Clinic Wed. 7 p.m. W.S. Bilingual 11 am. Delbert Price, Min. 501 N. Stone, Caldwell Wed. 6 p.m. S.S. 9:30 a.m.; FIRST BAPTIST W.S. 10:30 a.m. 979-567-8500 csbtx.bank 300 South Thomas St., MT. ZION www.mobilepsychclinic.com Member Caldwell, 979-567-3646 MISSIONARY BAPTIST NEW TABOR FDIC fbccaldwell.org 173 FM 60 E., Somerville BRETHREN Steve Johnson, Min. 979-596-2261 2439 CR 225, Open Weekends S.S. 9:15 a.m.; Basil L. Lister, Min. 979-272-3008 W.S. 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; David Johnson, Min. Friday - Sunday W.S. 11:15 a.m. S.S. 9 a.m.; W.S. 10 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST Wed. 5 p.m. 255 9th St., Somerville SNOOK BRETHREN 979-596-1023 NORTHSHORE BAPTIST 9882 FM 2155, Snook Corby Brizendine, Min. Park Road 4, 979-324-2936 Joseph Polasek, Min., J & B Storage Daisy Dukes BBQ S.S. 9:45 a.m.; Jack Ramage, Min. 979-272-3303 BBQ PIT COOKED RIBEYES W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. S.S. 9:45 a.m.; S.S. 9 a.m.; 412 City St., Caldwell BURGERS CHOPPED BBQ BCB Wed. 6 p.m. W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. W.S. 10:15 a.m. 979-567-4777 CATFISH BRISKET MELTS Wed. 6 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST Units CHICKEN FRIED STEAK OF LYONS Catholic 10'x10'/10'x20' STUFFED BAKED POTATOES OLD BETHLEHEM Managers C.R. 415, Somerville MISSIONARY BAPTIST SHELLY SPIVEY - OWNER 979-567-9600 Robert F. Kinsey, Sr., Min., 5306 FM 2039, HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC Dorman & Frances Pullin 979-777-2821 979-272-3155 8610 FM 2774, Frenstat S.S. 10 a.m.; Robert Lavergne, Min. Melvin Dornak, Min., Layne Drgac, DDS W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. S.S. 9:45 a.m.; 979-567-3667 Wed. 6:30 p.m. Jaecks 979-567-3273 W.S. 11:15 a.m. Sun. Mass 8 a.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. Tues. Mass 6 p.m. Insurance 602 N. Gray St. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST 9000 State Hwy 36 N., PROVIDENCE BAPTIST ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC Tracy Pieper 102 S. Echols St. New Patients Welcome • Preventive & 979-567-0540 10300 CR 368, 333 Thornberry Dr., Caldwell, Texas Restorative Care Cosmetic • Dentistry Daryl Mize, Min. 979-535-3773 Somerville Owner/Agent Phone: (979) 567-4408 Surgical Procedures • Root Canals • Same S.S. 10 a.m.; C.E. Embra, Min. Ernesto Elizondo, Min., Fax: (979) 567-6321 Day Crowns • Nitrous Oxide Available W.S. 11 a.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; 979-596-1966 Email: [email protected] Wed. 7 p.m. W.S. 11 a.m. Sun. & Wed. Mass 9 a.m. www.jaecksinsurance.com Fri. Mass 6 p.m. THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020, PAGE 7-A have the more you King Saul recog- years? suing years. The Spirit, life takes on heart, mind and crave it. nized that David First of all, he one thing that was new meaning. soul, life will sud- It would have was a man of God, went back to be- different was that There was no denly take on new been very easy for and at the age of 16 ing a shepherd and from the time that doubt in David’s meaning. We won’t David to let this the king poured oil tending to a flock Saul poured oil on mind that he would be anointed king popularity go to on David’s head to of sheep. But he his head, the Bible someday be king of like David, but we his head, but that anoint him to be also had to keep tells us “the Spirit all Israel. He knew will be filled with didn’t happen to king. running away from of the Lord came that God would the love and mercy him. But David didn’t Saul, who was de- upon David from be with him in a of the Lord. The Bible says he become king of termined to kill that day forward” special way and he -- Buddy Preuss “behaved more Israel until he was him. (1 Sam. 16:13). would have divine (Continued next wisely than all the 30. It certainly was That’s because protection. week) servants of Saul” So what was David an “anointed” once a person is If we allow God’s (1 Samuel 18:30). doing the next 14 life all those en- filled with God’s Spirit to fill our Burleson County Devotional Page

S.S. 9:45 a.m.; ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC W.S. 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Pentecostal 500 Old San Antonio Rd., Wed. 6:30 p.m. 979-567-3667 Kavon Novak Melvin Dornak, Min. Jehovah’s Witness ABUNDANT LIFE Investment Consultant Sat. Mass 5 p.m., TABERNACLE UPCI 1710 Hwy 36 South, 601 W. Mustang St. 979-255-8796 Cell Spanish 6:30 p.m. 530 Highway 36 S., Caldwell, TX 77836 Sun. Mass 10 a.m. KINGDOM HALL OF 979-251-1785 Caldwell, Texas 77836 JEHOVAH’S WITNESS James Cook, Min. 979-567-1900 [email protected] 130 CR 212, S.S. 2 p.m.; W.S. 3 pm. 511 8th Street, Somerville, TX 77879 Christian 979-272-5020 Wed. 7:30 p.m. Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC Moses Hendricks, Min., 979-596-2133 ST. JAMES CHRISTIAN 979-234-3211 Presbyterian 3548 FM 60 E., Somerville S.S. Spanish 10 a.m., Alice Lewis, Min., English 1 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 979-272-4018 Wed. Spanish 7:30 p.m. 600 W Buck, Caldwell Jack and Carolyn Howe S.S. 9:30 a.m.; Thurs. English 7:30 p.m. 979-567-9436 “Our Family Serving Your Family” W.S. 10:45 a.m. W.S. 10 a.m. 271 Hwy. 36 North, P.O. Box 469, Lyons, Texas 77863 Wed. 5:30 p.m. Jewish Caldwell (13922 St. Hwy. 36 South) Other Phone: (979) 596-3400 Church of Christ BAHA’I FAITH 979-567-7827 Carolyn’s Cell: (979) 324-8076 480-822-8170 AGAPE OUTREACH Email: [email protected] CALDWELL CHURCH CENTER OF CHRIST 203 N Temple, Caldwell 1103 W 12th, Lutheran Saul & Raquel Pena, Mins. MAMA’S KITCHEN 979-567-3883 W.S. 10 a.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Lon Elkins, Min. ELIZABETH LUTHERAN 17533 Hwy. 36 S., Somerville S.S. 9:30 a.m.; Hwy 21 E., 979-567-4286 W.S. 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Terry Bage, Min. AREA 3:16 Open Until 11:00 p.m. (979) 596-3110 Wed. 7 p.m. S.S. 10:30 a.m.; 104 Hwy 21 W., Caldwell W.S. 9 a.m. 979-567-6716 7 Days a Week! Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. EVANGELICAL UNITED Jeremy Hellums, Min. CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRST LUTHERAN W.S. 9:30 & 11 a.m. 7 days a week 320 Silver Maple Dr., 481 6th St., Somerville Wed. 6 p.m. Down Home Southern Cooking 979-596-1456 979-596-1772 Darrin Holub, Min. Skip Stutts, Min. BAHAI’ FAITH S.S. 9 a.m.; W.S. 8:45 a.m. Jan Thorsted, W.S. 10:30 a.m. 480-822-8170 Albert Sorto IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Phone: 979-596-1999 SOMERVILLE CHURCH 250 Silver Maple Dr., Owner OF CHRIST Lyons CADE LAKE 16585 St. Hwy. 36, 7th Street & Ave C, Matthew Jacobs, Min., COMMUNITY CHAPEL Somerville, Texas 77879 305 St. Hwy. 36 Somerville 979-722-8968 1005 Elm Dr., Caldwell, Texas DINE IN - CARRY OUT Ron Riley, Min, W.S. 1 p.m. www.tamalesdepotllc.com CATERING 979-200-0513 (979) 567-4007 979-535-8145 Kay Polasek, Min. S.S. 9:30 a.m.; ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN S.S. 11 a.m.; W.S. 1 p.m. [email protected] W.S. 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. CR 60, Deanville Texas Seafood & www.MasFajitas.com Wed. 6 p.m. 979-535-4125 Steakhouse S.S. 9 a.m.; W.S. 10 a.m. COMMUNITY CHAPEL Church of God Somerville, 979-676-1641 300 W. Hwy. 21 • Caldwell Joel Lamb, Min. 979-575-6266 • 979-575-6214 Methodist W.S. 10:45 a.m. Phillips & Luckey Co., Inc. CHURCH OF GOD IN Wed. 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. Hours: CHRIST CHRIESMAN UNITED Mon. - Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Funeral Directors Elder V. Swain, Min. METHODIST FELLOWSHIP OF Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. 210 Post Oak St., THE WORD Sun. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Chriesman 202 8th St., Somerville 404 W. Buck St. SOMERVILLE CHURCH 979-224-3195 OF GOD Roy Dillard, Min., 979-596-3105 www.TheGardenSpot.biz Facebook.com/TheGardenSpotCaldwell 17758 Hwy 36 N., 979-775-3164 Archie & Paulette 979-567-3232 Somerville W.S. 9 a.m. Coleman, Mins. Stanley E. Smith, Min., W.S. 10:45 am.; Fri. 6:30 p.m. 979-596-1079 COOKS POINT UNITED S.S. 9:30 a.m.; METHODIST HOLY TEMPLE OF W.S. 10:45 a.m. Hwy 21 E., 979-272-8996 JESUS CHRIST Dine In Wed. 7 p.m. Ethan Cutrone, Min. Hwy. 36 South S.S. 9:45 a.m.; Helen Green, Min. W.S. 11 a.m. Or Cowboy S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. 1301 W. Hwy. 21 Michelle Boyd, Owner Caldwell, Texas 77836 (979) 567-9955 FIRST UNITED Wed. 7:30 p.m. Carry Out BURLESON CO. METHODIST COWBOY 306 W Fox, Caldwell JUBILEE CHRISTIAN Taylor Locke, 300 CR 169, 979-567-3778 CENTER Owner 567-7996 Caldwell 979-567-6723 Wayne & Terri Calder, 17462 Hwy 36 S., Harvey Abke, Min. Mins Somerville 100 S Echols St. Wed. 6 p.m. S.S. 9:30 a.m.; Gary & BJ Faulkner, Caldwell, Texas W.S. 10:30 a.m. W.S. 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Mins., 979-229-2291 HOURS: TRIPLE C COWBOY FIRST UNITED W.S. 10:30 a.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Tues. - Fri. : 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 11538 FM 3058, Snook METHODIST Sat. : 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 979-272-5563 Corner of 11th & D, NEW BEGINNINGS W.S. 11 a.m. Somerville FAMILY FELLOWSHIP (713) 817-6355 Wed. 6:30 pm. Vickie Simons, Min., @Caldwell Middle School 979-596-1375 Cafeteria/Gray St., Gospel S.S. 9:30 a.m.; 979-567-6364 W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Bobby Irvin, Min. Weaver’s Refrigeration W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP SMITH CHAPEL AME 1101 Foundation Dr. 727 Beaver Creek Dr., 291 Ave F, Somerville Caldwell, Texas 77836 979-272-1282 Charles Bradford, Min., NOW FAITH MINISTRY John Gantt, Min. 979-596-2200 105 N. Echols St., 979-567-3257 S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. S.S. 9:30 a.m.; Caldwell Wed. 7 p.m. W.S. 10:30 a.m. 979-574-1821 SHAWN JENNINGS PH: 979-567-3999 Wed. 6:30 p.m. 108 S. Echols Fax: 979-567-3112 License # TACLB27935C & TECL25557 TRINITY GOSPEL THE CHURCH AT P.O. Box 753 www.schubertlawtx.com LIGHTHOUSE The Church of Caldwell, TX 77836 [email protected] CALDWELL 843 State Hwy 21 E., Jesus Christ of 790 Hwy 36 S., 979-567-3481 Donna Schoenemann, Agent Latter-Day Saints 979-567-9214 TRINITY GOSPEL 455 Hwy 36 S., Calvin & Claudette LIGHTHOUSE 979-567-3628 Arnold, Mins. 1505 CRD, 165 Old Derrold Foster, Bishop S.S. 9 a.m.; W.S. 10:30 a.m. Somerville, 979-567-9219 S.S. 11 a.m.; W.S. 10 a.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Commercial & Personal Insurance Kenneth & Shirley Lange, Cell: 979-200-1113 Mins. Email: [email protected] 18029 St. Hwy. 36 S., Somerville For advertising information in the Church Devotional Pages 979-596-2224 contact (979) 567-3286. Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. - noon Wilde Auto Plus Located Now may the God of hope At The Y In Standards fi ll you with all joy and Caldwell Home Health peace in believing, that you 567-3842 567-4462 Raising the Standards in Health Care Zaskoda Repair LLC may abound in hope by the Welding Machine Repair & Service 888-671-7007 power of the Holy Spirit. Tim Zaskoda - Owner StandardsHomeHealth.com 3434 CR 233 Caldwell, Texas Now Serving the Entire Romans 15:13 979-224-0510 Central Texas Area! [email protected] PAGE 8-A, THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020 land Funeral Home in Harper; his nieces and Caldwell, with a rosary nephews, Mary Martinez OBITUARIES at 7 p.m. Hancock, Esther and Da- Mr. Jimenez died on vid Pritchard, Susie and ficiating. crepe myrtle trees that are Sunday, Feb. 23, 2020. Mark Wellman, Jennifer Burial followed services at found on the property. Juan was born on May and Jonathon Burrow, Hranice Cemetery. He was a member of 23, 1951, to Geronimo and Jessica Harper; his Visitation was held from SPJST No. 13, VFW Post Jimenez and Epifania great-nieces and great- 4-6 p.m. on Monday, Feb. No. 4458, and the Dime (Castillo) Jimenez in nephews, Heather Han- 24, 2020, at Dime Box Box Volunteer Fire Depart- Caldwell. cock, Ben Jackson and Brethren Church. ment. Frank was a World He was an active young Lilly Jackson, Brittany Mr. Balcar died on Sat- War II Veteran and very boy until the age of five, and Kasey Pritchard, Pey- urday, Feb. 22, 2020, in involved with the veteran’s when he was diagnosed ton Travis, and Bryce Bur- College Station. community and the con- with spinal meningitis. row, Kennedy Burrow and Frank was born on Feb. struction of the VA Memo- His illness left him bedrid- Hudson Burrow. 1, 1926, to Frank Balcar rial at the cemetery. He den for the rest of his life. Pallbearers were Ines and Mary Teresa (Pecena) would always make sure He was preceded in Martinez, Juan Vega, Balcar in Dime Box. that there were flags on death by his parents, Mark Wellman, David He married Doris Zim- each of the veteran’s grave JUAN JIMENEZ Geronimo and Epifa- Pritchard, Phillip Rodri- merman on Oct. 13, 1947, plots for all of the military A Mass of Christian nia (Castillo) Jimenez; guez and Frank Rodriguez in Caldwell. holidays. Burial for Juan Jimenez, his sisters, Maria Elena Sr. Frank was an avid dancer He was preceded in death 68, of Chriesman, was (Kita), Bartola Jimenez, Arrangements by Strick- and musician and played by his parents, Frank and held at 2 p.m. on Wednes- and Nemisa Jimenez; his land Funeral Home of in multiple country and Mary Balcar; his sisters, day, Feb. 26, 2020, at St. brothers, Martin Jimenez Caldwell. western bands over the Lydia Wolf, Malady Sam- Mary’s Catholic Church in and Raymond Jimenez; Please visit their website years. He loved polka danc- ple, and Agnes Mazoch; and Caldwell. and his brother-in-law, at www.stricklandfuner- ing and music and enjoyed his brother, Louis Balcar. Burial followed at the Valentin Martinez. alhomes.com to sign the fishing and hunting with Frank is survived by church cemetery. Juan is survived by his online register. his grandsons. his wife of 72 years, Do- Visitation was held from sisters and brother-in- FRANK BALCAR He was instrumental in ris Juanita (Zimmerman) 5:30-7 p.m. on Tuesday, law, Dominga Martinez Funeral services for the building of the Dime Balcar of Dime Box; his Feb. 25, 2020, at Strick- and Josephine and Jimmy Frank Henry Balcar, 94, Box Brethren Church in daughters and sons-in-law, of Dime Box were held at 1955, of which he was a Jean and Milbert Pokor- enham Clinic in the medi- to them. 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. member. He was also the ney of Brownwood, and cal records department. She is preceded in death 25, 2020, at the Dime Box caretaker of the Dime Box Shirley and Ron Elliott of She was also employed by her parents, Stefanie Brethren Church, with Hranice Cemetery. He Port O’Connor; his grand- at Hargrove Dental and Jankowiak Jaster and Rev. Rhonda Johnson of- planted all of the oak and children, Trevor Pokorney Dr. Gordon Pratt’s office Lonnie Jaster of Bren- and wife, Suzanne, Reagan in Bryan. ham; and her parents- Pokorney and wife, Stacey, She then retired from in-law, Dorothy and John We Listen. We Care. We Can Help. Steven Elliott, and Brian these formal job titles to Terry of Caldwell. Elliott; his great-grand- become the best housewife She is survived by her children, Jake Pokorney, in town with the arrival husband of 37 years, Rachel Pokorney, Amy Sy- of her first son in January John Terry; her sons, mons, Noah Pokorney, and of 1990. John and Lottie Bradley Terry (Chris- Sarah Elliott; and numer- then welcomed the birth of tina), Christopher Terry, ous nieces, nephews, and two more sons in Decem- and Aaron Terry; her 352 Stone Hill Drive, Brenham Texas other family and friends. ber of 1991 and January grandchildren, Ashton [email protected] Pallbearers were Ed of 1994. Terry and Adaline Ter- Kruppa, Gary Mazoch, As a housewife and ry; her siblings, Frank bartaychiropractic.com 979-836-5591 Jake Pokorney, Dave Ter- mother, Lottie spent most Jaster and Vickie Haack FREE PHONE CONSULT rebonne, Nick Lombardo LOTTIE TERRY of her time tending to (Gary); her brother-in- (Accepts VA, Medicare, and most insurance and Jack Beran. Lottie Marie Terry of her wildflowers, making law, Charles Terry (Don- Honorary pallbearers College Station, Texas, her famous chicken and na); her sister-in-law, were Trevor Pokorney, passed away on Monday, dumplings, and driving Beverly Terry (Rafie Mc- Is Your Skin Doctor a Reagan Pokorney, Steven February 24, 2020, in her sons to and from all of Cullar); her nieces, Ra- Board Certifi ed Dermatologist? Elliott and Brian Elliott. Bryan, Texas, after a their football practices and chel Bellinger (Joe), Ste- Memorials may be made strenuous 26 yearlong games as well as attending fanie Jaster, Layla Terry Christy Woodruff, MD, FAAD to The Hranice Cemetery fight against breast can- and, of course, recording and Sydney Haack; her BOARD CERTIFIED IN DERMATOLOGY Fund, 8361 F.M. 141, Dime quite a few of them. Her nephews, John Charles American Board of Dermatology cer. Box, Texas 77853. Lottie was born in Br- love of football extended Terry, Harrison Haack, Brenham Dermatology, PLLC Arrangements by Strick- enham, Texas, in the past her son’s games and Micah Jaster, and War- 1910 Niebuhr St. In Brenham, across from middle school land Funeral Home in year of 1961 and was straight into the heart of ren Jaster; and a host of Brenham Dermatology, PLLC Caldwell. an avid gardener from the Texas Longhorn’s vari- loving family and friends. CALL TODAY 979-353-4267 a young age. From her ous sports programs. She A memorial service is Most insurance plans accepted, including Medicare childhood, Lottie was a also dedicated her time to scheduled to take place General, Surgical, and Cosmetic Dermatology devoted Catholic. She teaching religious classes on Saturday, February was baptized and con- at St. Anthony’s Catholic 29, 2020, at 2:30 p.m. at firmed in the Catholic Church. Callaway-Jones Funeral faith and later proceed- Her passion for life was and Cremation Centers Cade Lake ed to be married in the driven directly through of Bryan-College Sta- Catholic faith as well. her family’s aspirations tion with a reception to She graduated Bren- and hobbies. Her fondest follow. Volunteer ham High School in 1979 nickname, Grannie Sweet- In lieu of flowers, the and met the love of her pea, was given to her by family encourages oth- life that same year at her grandchildren whom ers to make donations to Fire Department the Washington County she adored spending time Hospice Brazos Valley Fair at the dance. They with. Lottie was what or any charity of their Annual Fundraiser married the year of 1983 you would describe as a choice. at St. Mary’s Catholic people person. She would Express condolences at Church in Brenham. get to know every single CallawayJones.com. Sunday, March 8, 2020 She was employed at person she met. Lottie will the Baylor Scott & White be missed by those whose 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. clinic in Brenham for- hearts she touched and Burleson Co. EXPO CENTER merly known as the Br- those who held her close Highway 36 South at Fairgrounds Gun Silent POSGCD sets workshops on rainwater, turf issues Raffl e Proceeds go towards Auction $10/ticket until 1 p.m. The Post Oak Savannah for the POSGCD Rain- cus on how to create a Safety Equipment and low-maintenance, wa- Truck Repair Expenses Groundwater Conserva- water Harvesting Rebate tion District (POSGCD) Program. The program ter-conserving lawn by $10 Brisket/Sausage plates is holding registration for offers up to $3,000 reim- covering how to irrigate with all the fi xin’s a double workshop set for bursement for installing with rainwater, select a Friday, March 6. a rainwater harvesting turfgrass species adapted To purchase tickets contact Rainwater Harvesting system within the district. to this area, and train par- 101 will be held from District staff will be ticipants on management Chicken 979-200-0430 10:00 a.m. to noon. available to help assist practices that keep their Turf Management will with applications and lawns green while still be held from 12:30-2:30 questions following the protecting water. Dr. Ralph Wood of Baylor University p.m. class. Lunch will be provided The Rainwater Harvest- The Turf Management by the district. presents a lecture on ing 101 workshop will fea- workshop will build off Attendees may R.S.V.P. ture field experts who will what was learned earlier at https://posgcd.org/rsvp- guide attendees through in the day during Rainwa- rainwater-turf/. C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien this DIY workshop to pro- ter Harvesting 101. For questions about vide the hands-on experi- It focuses on helping upcoming workshops, The Two Most Important ence on installing a rain- Texas homeowners with contact program assis- Christian Writers of Our Time water collection system. yard/turf management tant Jaclyn Robertson by Attendees will receive a tips to get the most out of phone at (512) 409-7028 certificate of completion their lawns. or e-mail jaclyn.robert- that may be used to apply The program will fo- [email protected]. Saturday, Feb. 29 Early voting set for bond election Early voting for the The city council has bonds for the project. City of Somerville May called for a $1.5 million The proposed project 4 p.m. 2 bond election for major bond election for Satur- would include rehabili- street rehabilitation and day, May 2. tating Eight Street from Caldwell Civic Center improvements to the That includes two prop- State Highway 36 to water distribution and ositions. Thornberry Drive as sanitary sewer systems One would not exceed phase one. That will also is set for April 20-24 and $400,000 to improve, include upgrades and Light refreshments April 27-28. repair and construct wa- improvements to the will be served. Early voting will be ter lines and to improve, city’s water distribu- from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. repair and reconstruct tion and sanitary sewer on Monday, April 20, the city’s sewer system. system. For questions or to reserve through Friday, April 24. The second, not to ex- Also included for phase It continues on Monday, ceed, $1.1 million, would two will be the resurfac- seating, please call April 27, and Tuesday, be to improve, repair, re- ing of the town center Nathan Giesenschlag April 28, from 7 a.m. to construct and resurface area, which includes seal 7 p.m. existing streets. coating Memory Lane at 979-219-1315 or Ballots will be cast at If both are approved by from Sixth to Ninth the First Baptist Church offi ce the Somerville School the voters, the city would streets, to include en- at 979-567-3646. District Administration issue up to $1.5 million trances off State High- DR. RALPH WOOD Building. in general obligation way 36. THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020, PAGE 9-A Texas Back In Business funding applications sought Texas Back in Busi- to apply, and it’s free. webinar for small busi- ness, helping area busi- Don’t delay or pass by nesses who were un- nesses recover from the opportunity to help able to attend one of Hurricane Harvey, is your business recover the in-person outreach encouraging potential from Harvey.” presentations held in applicants to finalize Texas Back in Busi- the 49 eligible counties. and submit applica- ness funds may create Video of the presenta- tions before the Mon- or retain much-needed tion can be viewed in THE CALDWELL ROTARY Club 2020 Casino Night winners were: day, March 2, deadline. jobs and can be used English and Spanish at John Pollock, Timmy Qualls, Bill Dickerson, Gene Hermes, Brenda Mc- Thus far, the Gen- for operating capital, recovery.texas.gov/tbib. Cormack, Rhonda Pollock, Skye Johnson McWhorter, Micaela Pyron, eral Land Office (GLO) repairs, inventory, ma- Potential applicants Angel Perrito, Stephanie Ashlock, and Ginger Rogers. has received more than chinery, equipment, can also review the FAQ 2,000 applications. supplies and other ex- section of the website to The new federally penses directly related learn more about the funded program is to the business. program requirements awarding $50,000 to To meet the minimum and what will be needed $250,000 in disaster re- eligibility require- to successfully complete Curtis Barnett lief, and qualified Texas ments, a small business the application process small business owners must: at TexasBackInBusi- For Commissioner Precinct 3 have until March 2 to * Have been in busi- ness.com. apply at no cost online ness on Aug. 25, 2017; If their business meets at TexasBackInBusi- * Be defined as a the basic qualifications, My name is Curtis Barnett, ness.com. small business by the applicants will be en- and I am running for “Many small business- Small Business Admin- tered in a random se- Commissioner of es are still suffering istration; lection process to give Precinct 3. 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code of conduct which * Was updated on the I am prepared to serve as your county commissioner. SNOOK lists reasons for man- bond construction by Along with my hardworking values, I have the FROM PAGE ONE datory Disciplinary Jim Hanks of HESCO of knowledge and experience for the decisions required Alternative Education Franklin, the district’s for county government. I will be a strong voice for ary principal as well as Program (DAEP), one project manager. the citizens of Precinct 3 and will be diligent in the assistant principal,” of which is: “Engages in Krchnak said the proj- Malmstrom said conduct punishable as a ect is a little behind making the best decisions for our community. I will She said the campus felony.” schedule due to weather. work with other commissioners on budget spending administrators told her Malmstrom said dur- However, the turf has and improving our roads. If elected, I pledge to be that the student “would ing the meeting that she been installed, she said, honest, fair, and dependable, and put all my efforts not return to the class- has a recording where and the rubber on the into being a good and trusted Commissioner for room in question be- Krchnak said the male track should be put in Precinct 3. I would appreciate your vote and cause he was actually student admitted to the this week, weather per- support on March 3, 2020. supposed to be an office action. mitting. aide during the period” Malmstrom told the Krchnak also said and “there was no rea- board that she was ad- the masons have been Thank you, son for him to return to dressing them “in an working on the rest- the class.” effort to not only en- room/concession build- Curtis Barnett Malmstrom said she sure the school board is ing and should start on Paid Political Ad by Curtis Barnett Campaign, demanded the school aware of the issues at the “school side” this Crystal Bernstein Treasurer, 10536 County Road 333 Caldwell, Texas 77836 contact law enforcement hand, but also to allow week after the bricks because she wanted to the district the oppor- are delivered, weather file criminal charges tunity to correct them.” permitting. against the male stu- She said that “if noth- * Approved the Out of dent, and after the Bur- ing is done regarding District Transfer Policy leson County Sheriff’s the situation,” she for 2020-2021. Office was contacted, would file a complaint Krchnak said the dis- she said that “it was with the Texas Board of trict will be accepting determined that based applications for incom- inking Education. on the events that trans- In response, on Mon- ing or returning stu- pired, it met require- day, Feb. 24, Krchnak dents from outside of the ments for a state jail told The Tribune the Snook ISD zone from felony for unlawful re- “young man was disci- April 1 through May 1. straint.” plined, but no charges Students then will still about Malmstrom then said were filed.” need to be approved, she allowed the “school In other business, the she said district ample time to board: The exception for the discipline accordingly,” * Named the new sta- application deadline however her daughter dium “Bluejays Stadi- would be for children of called her to inform um.” new employees. a water Malmstrom that the Krchnak said the * Approved a resolu- male student was back board wanted the name tion to enter into an in the classroom. because it is part of the interlocal agreement for Malmstrom said she multipurpose athlet- the provision of special later spoke to Snook ic facility for football, education services with ISD Superintendent well? track and baseball. Brazos Valley Regional Brenda Krchnak and * Approved one-year Day School Program for was informed that “the contract extensions for: the Deaf. student was punished Darrell St. Clair, Busi- Krchnak said that according to the school’s ness Manager; Jerod Walsh Gallegos Tre- code of conduct,” howev- Neff, Administrator; vino Russo & Kyle P.C. er Malmstrom said she Rick Frauenberger, Ad- of Austin will represent felt the punishment was ministrator; Christi Ev- the member districts in “unacceptable” and cited erett, Administrator; the Shared Services Ar- pages in the employee Michael “Boone” Patter- rangement (SSA). handbook and the stu- son, Athletic Director; * Was informed that dent code of conduct. April Drew, Adminis- the district’s enrollment One page Malmstrom trator; Micah Goebel, is 492. cited was page 16 in the Administrator/Coach.

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year term, and is being the race due to health Republican candidates Tabor, 2674 County nity Center, 404 F.M. ELECTION challenged by Dwayne reasons, although his include George Hind- Road 225 for the Re- 1363, Republicans and FROM PAGE ONE Faust and Michael name still appears on man, Jeff Oppenheim, publicans. Democrats. bent Joe Baldwin will Weichert. Larry Nich- the ballot. Todd Kent, Trent Sut- * Precinct Box 207 * Precinct Box 406 -- seek a second, four- ols has dropped out of In Precinct 3, incum- ton, Laurie Godfrey -- Old Bethlehem Bap- JP 4 Office, Somerville, bent David Hildebrand McReynolds, Elianor tist Church, 5306 F.M. 16955 State Highway is seeking a fifth term Vessali, Renee Swann, 2039 in Tunis for the 36 South, Republicans BURLESON COUNTY and is being challenged Kristen Alamo Rowin, Democrats. and Democrats. HISTORICAL COMMISSION by Curtis Barnett. David Saucedo, Ahmad * Precinct Box 211 JP * Precinct Box 410 For tax assessor- Adnan, Scott Bland 2 and constable office, -- Community Chapel, Check Out the collector, incumbent and Pete Sessions. 9434 Slovacek Road, Lyons, 14805 State Cheryl Story Castane- The Democrats run- Snook, Democrats and Highway 36, Lyons, da, who was appointed ning for District 17 Republicans. This in- Republicans and Dem- in 2018, will seek her U.S. Representative cludes the old Box 207 ocrats. first, full term and will include Rick Kennedy, for Republicans and Early voting con- be challenged by Jes- William Foster III and the old Box 215 for tinued on Tuesday, sica Lucero. David Anthony Jara- Democrats. Feb. 25, with a total For Precinct 1 con- millo. * Precinct Box 215 -- of 1,058 voters casting DISPLAY stable, incumbent Ja- The consolidated poll- Beaver Creek Gospel ballots for the Repub- on the rst  oor of the courthouse. son Muzny will seek ing places include: Church, 727 Beaver licans and 206 voting a second term and be * Early Voting -- Bur- Creek Drive, Beaver Democratic. That in- Sponsored by the challenged by Peter leson County Court- Creek, Republicans. cluded 883 in person Black History Month Committee. Glidewell. house, 100 W. Buck * Precinct Box 301 and 175 by mail for In the 335th Dis- St., in Caldwell. -- Burleson County the Republicans, and Display created by Othea Harrison trict judge’s race, * Precinct Box 113 Courthouse, 100 W. 118 in person and 88 Reva Towslee Corbett -- JP 1 and constable Buck St.. This includes by mail for the Demo- is seeking her fifth, office, 6399 F.M. 111, the old Box 301 for crats. four-year team and Deanville. This box Democrats and Re- is being challenged will be for Democrats publicans and Boxes by Charles Carver of and Republicans and 203 and 204 for the Fair group Bastrop County. is the former Box 305 Democrats. plans baked Running unopposed for Democrats. * Precinct Box 305 Burleson County Historical Society locally will be Bur- * Precinct Box, 114 -- Black Jack Baptist foods meeting leson County Judge -- Assembly of God Church, 7866 County The Burleson County First Friday Luncheon Keith Schroeder, ap- Church, 107 S. Temple Road 301, Republi- Fair Association will pointed in 2019 and St. Democrats and Re- cans. hold a baked food in- running for an unex- publicans. * Precinct Box 308 formational meeting March 6, 2020 pired, two-year term, * Precinct Box 203 -- Macedonia-Hix Bap- at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Noon County Attorney Su- -- Cooks Point Com- tist Fellowship Hall, March 5, at the Burle- san Deski, Dennis munity Center, 300 10822 F.M. 2000, Re- son County Fair Expo Kraitchar House Gaas for Precinct 2 F.M. 1362 South for publicans and Demo- Center. Dine in or Take out constable, Jay Boykin the Republicans. crats. Please come and get for Precinct 3 consta- * Precinct Box 204 * Precinct Box 309 your questions an- $12.00 ble, Paul Muzny, Pre- -- SPJST Hall, New -- Chriesman Commu- swered. For reservations call cinct 4 constable, 21st District Judge Carson Jacque at 979-204-5249 Campbell, and GOP County Chairman Ty- NEW LOWER PRICES! ler Groce. ~MENU~ No Democrats are CONVENTIONAL Chicken and Rice Casserole running in the local OIL CHANGES races. Linda Arbuckle Broccoli Salad is seeking re-election $24.99 Novella’s Corn as the Burleson Coun- SYNTHETIC BLEND Rolls ty chairman. $39.99 In the state Republi- Apple Dumpling Cobbler can races, District 18 FULL SYNTHETIC State Sen. Lois Kolk- $59.99 Funds benefit horst and District 13 (Starting price for up to 5 quarts) maintenance of State Rep. Ben Le- Kraitchar House Museum. man are running unop- posed. Tune ups, Brakes, Ect. For District 17 U.S. 401 W. State Hwy. 21 Caldwell • 979-567-6882 Representative, the Hear better Trust your hearinging cacarere to the expertsts in cleaclearerrer, more invisible, and the most cuttingcutting-edge-edge hearinging solutionsolutions.s.

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Player: Pts Reb Ast Stl Blk Carter 10 3 0 3 0 Yeguas enjoy winning Martin 3 8 0 0 0 Cooper 3 4 3 2 0 In last Tuesday’s bi- season, playoff berth district game, the Lady Yeguas crushed Thrall Somerville turns around basketball program in Giddings 50-15. Somerville’s Xadria Ask any coach or ath- 2014-15 season, a first returning starters -- Martin made the first lete, and they will tell win at Snook in 10 Arvis Burns, Johnny four points of the game you the hardest chal- years and a first playoff Legg, Verkobe Wood- before Emma Kovasovic lenge in sports is turn- appearance since the berry and Garrison nailed a three-pointer ing a losing situation 2013-14 season. Ballard -- they were for the Lady Yeguas to into a winning one. The Yeguas, once a joined by talented new- be up 7-0 midway into The Somerville steady force in basket- comers Lorenzo Vega the first quarter. Yeguas did that in a ball, look like a team and freshmen Jesus The Lady Yeguas add- big way this season. that has clearly rees- Espinoza, Brandyn ed a couple of baskets After a 6-24 season tablished itself. Carter, Dominic Tuck- and free throws and last year, just 2-8 Somerville Head er and Caden Espinosa. held the Lady Tigers in district play, the Coach Billy Ramey In addition, the scoreless to have a 13-0 Yeguas celebrated a knows it was not easy, Yeguas learned how to lead at the end of the major turnaround in but the big difference focus, Ramey said. first quarter. the 2019-20 season, this year is that every- “We focused on doing At the beginning of going 19-11 overall and thing is not new, as it things the right way, the second, Somerville XADRIA MARTIN shoots the ball during 5-5 in district play for was last year. and we believe the win- sent Aubrie Hernderson the Lady Yeguas’ bi-district playoff win over fourth place and a play- “Also, our maturity ning will take care of to the free throw line Thrall. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday off berth. and growth as a team. itself,” Ramey said. where she hit one, giv- shots. With Somerville lead- There were other This season, we can go And youth was not ing Thrall its first point With Somerville up 18- ing 29-3 at halftime, the milestones. to our bench,” Ramey such a disadvantage. of the game. 1, Kelly Copeland finally Lady Yeguas coasted It was their first win said. “Our players are tal- Thrall’s Bree Tretter made the first field goal during the second half over Snook since the In addition to his four See SEASON, page 7B then sent G. Kovasovic for Thrall -- the only for the easy 35-point to the free throw line, field goal for the Lady win. Late Mason scoring fends off where she nailed both Tigers in the first half. See UIL, page 6B Lady Jays upset bid in area Thorndale edges Snook 3-point shooting lifts Cowgirls to 40-37 win In a battle of Top 20 46-42 in bi-district game teams in the girls UIL Class 2A area round, Bluejays rally after early slow start the Number 16 Snook The Snook Bluejays versus Number 6 Mason rallied from a slow early game had everything a start and almost caught basketball fan would up with Thorndale in a want -- packed stands, 46-42 bi-district loss on loud fans, a come-from- Monday night in Rock- behind, clutch three- dale. point shooting, tough The Bluejays, 9-22 and defense...Friday night’s 6-4 in district play as playoff game had it all. the league’s third-place But, Mason’s three- team, fell behind 11-4 point shooting from in the early going and sophomore Tristin trailed 15-9 at the end of Keller was the differ- the first quarter before ence in the game, scor- settling down and getting ing 16 points and lead- into a rhythm. ing the Cowgirls to the Snook rallied to tie it 40- 40-37 win. 40 with two minutes to Mason must have go in the fourth quarter, scouted the Lady Jays and Qwan Young just well, zeroing in on de- missed a three-pointer in fending Snook’s Jaycie the final stages with the Brisco who has been the Bluejays trailing 45-42. team’s leading scorer Thorndale’s final free for much of the season throw shot in the last -- holding her score- seconds secured a hard- less in the first quar- fought win. ter. However, Avery Snook Head Coach Tra- Kovar was able to hit vis McFarland said his the first three-pointer of team battled hard. the game to help Snook SIDNEY MACK OF Snook moves in for this “It was a low possession end the quarter up 10-7. shot despite some heavy pressure from the game, and it was just a In the second quar- JAIVAN STRINGFELLOW looks to shoot Thorndale defense. Mack was Snook’s leading matter of hitting shots ter, the Cowgirl de- during Snook’s area playoff loss to Mason on scorer in the bi-district game. -- Tribune photo or not hitting shots,” Mc- See LADY JAYS, page 2B Friday. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday by Roy Sanders See B-BALL, page 3B

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LADY JAYS BASKETBALL PLAYERS fight for possesion of the ball with a Mason player. Pic- tured, from left, are Riley Green, Jaivan Stringfellow, Avery Kovar and Jaycie Brisco. Mason won the area playoff game Friday night. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday

NATALIE VACHA shoots the ball during the Snook-Mason area round game on Friday in Leander. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday

had a chance to win. LADYJAYS With 58 seconds left in the game, Snook missed FROM PAGE 1B a shot and Mason re- fense continued to put bounded. A Snook pressure on the Lady player then fouled Allie Jays and the Mason Guice, sending Guice to offense woke up, go- the free throw line since ing on a 21-6 run, led Snook was in the bonus by Aunnecy Elliot and team fouls. Guice made McKenzie Cano, each the first of her two free with five points in the throws, giving Mason a frame -- each with a three-point lead with 9 three-pointer and two seconds left, and Mason free throws. held on for the win. With the Lady Jays Snook juniors Brisco down 28-16 at halftime, and Jaivan Stringfel- SNOOK’S JAYCIE Brisco tries to get around things looked hopeless, low led the Lady Jays Mason’s Allie Guice during the Snook-Mason but Snook head coach in scoring, each with area playoff game Friday night in Leander. Micah Goebel must seven points. have fired up her team Other scorers for in the locker room be- Snook included: Kovar, Snook elementary fourth cause the Lady Jays six points; Green, six came out on fire at both points; Kamree Walker, six weeks honor roll ends of the court led five points; Natalie Va- by some great defen- cha, four points; Kait- First-Grade Third-Grade sive plays and a clutch All A’s All A’s lyn Kindt, two points. McKayla Collins, Joseph Sebastian Arredondo, three-pointer from Ri- The Lady Jays end Dudensing, Taylor Har- Colton Fannin, Mabry Pri- ley Green with 19.3 sec- their season at 31-6. grove, Hadley Holden, Lily hoda, and Luis Fernando onds left in the third to Mason was scheduled Jolly, Eliana Lewis, Joseph Villegas Villeda. come back from behind to play Harper on Tues- McDaniel, Bianca Romero, A-B and take a 31-28 lead. day, Feb. 25, in Freder- and Craig Whitis. Willow Gilley, Brody As a whole, the Snook A-B Prihoda, Zander Sodolak, icksburg in the regional Kyzar Brock, Mason Gie- Sherrond Cole, Kennedi Wi- defense held Mason to quarterfinal round. senschlag, Cesar Lopez, them, and Amariana Sims. only one basket during Courtlyn Nicks, Samiyah Fourth-Grade the third quarter: a Sims, Christopher Farquer, All A’s three-pointer by Keller Snook ISD menu Tyler Haile, Kaylor Malm- Josue Arias, Amanda at the third quarter Mon., 3/2: Chicken Nug- strom, Braydin Bryant, Bernal, Barrett Dudens- buzzer to tie the game gets, Macaroni and Cheese, Luis Castillo, Monserrat ing, Noah Guidry, Brayden at 31-31. Green Beans, Carrots, Fruit Esparza, E’Mari Jackson, Macik, Cooper Schluens, Variety. Henry Valdivia, and Harry Barrett Warren, La’ Shyra With Snook behind Tues., 3/3: Nachos, House Edmonson. Wilson, Chayton Aubrey, 36-34 with 3:25 left in Salad, Pinto Beans, Fruit Second-Grade Lillian Bond, Nevaeh Sal- the game, Green nailed Variety. All A’s mi, and Lesly Vasquez- a three-pointer to take Wed., 3/4: Breaded Chick- Zhiishiibens Aubrey, Ramirez. the lead 37-36. en Sandwich, Oven Fries, Jariah Blake, Charlize A-B With 1:10 left in the Burger Salad, Fruit Variety. Crockett, Alexis Foster, Ja- Tania Serrato, Tea- game, Mason answered Thurs., 3/5: Spaghetti vier Herrera, Abigail Hud- gan Groce, Jade Lauder- dleston, Jaycee Johnson, dale, Zoe Morales Moran, with a three-pointer with Meat Sauce, Broc- coli, Black-eyed Peas, Bread, Shane Kienow, and Jace Jasslien Pool, Angel Lopez, from Jesse Armstrong, Fruit Variety. KAITLYN KINDT ATTEMPTS a layup during Thigpen. Matthew Crossland, Quin- giving the Cowgirls a Fri., 3/6: Chili Cheese Dog, the Snook-Mason area playoff game Friday A-B tron Parnell, and Aireyana 39-37 lead. Baked Beans, Baby Carrots, night. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday Ja’Miya Barnes, Lexi Col- Williams. 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Reymundo Alarcon, Mat- PLEDGE LEADERS for Snook Elementary Ninth-Grade thew Daigle, David Davis, School for February were Lana Muske, second All A’s Crystal Stringfellow, and grade, and Dakota Kienow, fifth-grade. They MacKenzie Groce, Shelby Layci Toler. recited the Pledge at the school board meeting. THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020, PAGE 3-B

JAMES YOUNG III of Snook takes a shot against Thorndale in the bi-district playoff game in Rockdale. Snook lost a close one 46-42 to conclude their season. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders QWAN YOUNG MAKES a crucial shot for Snook in the bi-district playoff against Thorndale. Snook lost 46-42 in Rockdale to conclude major struggles early in on the boards with 36 re- their season. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders B-BALL the season. bounds, 12 offensive and FROM PAGE 1B “The guys handled it 24 defensive, compared the right way, and we to 25 total rebounds for Farland said. had a chance to win in Thorndale. McFarland said he nev- the playoff game,” he But turnovers proved er felt as if the Bluejays said. costly for the Bluejays. were in a comeback mode Snook had a 12-7 run They finished with 24, because his team rallied in the second quarter to compared to just 13 for from the slow start and cut the Bulldogs’ lead to Thorndale. proved they could do it. just 22-21 at halftime, Snook managed just “They would hit a cou- and they trailed just 33- one point off a turnover, ple of threes, and we 30 heading into the final but Thorndale had 21. would chip back away at period. The Bulldogs also had the lead. We were always Snook shot 40-5 percent 11 second-chance points, just a few possessions from the field, compared compared to just four for away,” McFarland said. to Thorndale’s 33.3 per- Snook. An injury and foul cent. Sidney Mack led the trouble also plagued the That included 12-30 scoring for Snook with Bluejays in the final sec- in two-pointers for 40 13 points, going 4-8 from onds. Snook was already percent, 3-7 in three- the field, including 3-4 in missing some players pointers for 42.9 percent three-pointers and 2-3 in anyway, hurting their and 47.4 percent for free free throws. depth, he said. throws. Also scoring was James Snook played well at The Bulldogs’ only sta- Young III with 11, Qwan the end but “just ran out tistical lead was in free Young and DeShun of gas,” he said. throws, going 9-17 for Hamilton with seven Though the Bluejays’ 52.9 percent. each and Jermaine Ke- season ended, McFar- Snook also dominated arney with four. land felt his team made some progress despite not having all of the play- ers available in the early Bluejays lift at going. “I thought we played well after we got it all Aggie Showdown together as a team. Those The Snook boys pow- pounds. last 10 games, we had a erlifting team traveled In the 220-pound divi- winning record,” he said. to Texas A&M Uni- sion, Matthew Jordan MA’DARIUS HAMILTON OF Snook shoots on Monday night against And McFarland said he versity on Saturday to finished ninth with a to- Thorndale in the bi-district playoff game in Rockdale. Snook lost 46-42 team had an excellent compete at the Aggie tal lift of 1,155 pounds: to end their season. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders attitude despite some Showdown, finishing 450 pounds in the squat, 14th as a team. 245 pounds in the bench College Station High press and 460 pounds in Lady Jays softball begins 2020 School won the team the dead lift. title with Lehman High DaiShawn Fisher of School from Kyle plac- Waco won the class ing second and Killeen with a total lift of 1,450 season at Bremond Tourney Ellison High School pounds. The Lady Jays softball of the third before the St. Jo’s Castilleja hit a Snook scored two more third. In the 148-pound class, season began last week game was called. fly ball double to right runs before game was Snook’s Cody Noriega Garrett Lero placed with four tournament field, with Boriske scor- called due to time. led the team, finishing 10th with a total lift losses at the Bremond Bremond 13, Snook 2 ing on the throw from 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E fifth in the 275-pound of 865 pounds. His lift Softball Tournament. outfielder Emily Daigle. St. Jo 5, Snook 4 weight class with a to- included 330 pounds in RHS 2 9 2 X X X X 13 8 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E In their first game, Snook 0 2 X X X X X 2 2 3 Kruder hit a ground tal lift of 1,180 pounds. the squat, 200 pounds Riesel won 10-0 in two out to advance Castille- St. J 3 2 X X X X X 5 2 0 Batter: AB R H RBI BB K Snook 1 3 X X X X X 4 6 0 His lift included 480 in the bench press and innings. ja to third base, then Gutierrez 1 0 0 0 0 1 Batter: AB R H RBI BB K pounds in the squat, 335 pounds in the dead Riesel scored two runs Strong 1 0 0 0 0 0 two runs scored on four Gutierrez 1 0 0 0 1 1 260 pounds in the bench lift. in the first inning on six Arredondo 1 0 0 0 0 1 walks before Bienske Strong 2 2 2 1 0 0 press and 440 pounds in Cory Price of A&M Baumann 1 1 0 0 0 1 walks, before scoring was called out on an Arredondo 1 1 0 0 1 0 the dead lift. Consolidated won the Miller 1 1 1 1 0 0 Baumann 2 0 1 0 0 0 eight more runs in the Garcia 1 0 0 0 0 1 appeal at first. Kyler Loftin of War- division with a total lift second on seven walks, With the score 3-0, Miller 0 0 0 0 1 0 Daigle 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mota 1 0 1 2 1 0 ren won the division of 1,215 pounds. a single, a double and Mota 1 0 1 1 0 0 Snook batted in the bot- Waldon 0 0 0 0 0 0 with a total lift of 1,655 two Lady Jay errors. Waldon 1 0 0 0 0 1 tom of the first. Daigle 1 1 1 0 0 0 With two outs and Garcia 1 0 1 0 0 0 Riesel 10, Snook 0 Pitcher: IP H R ER BB K Strong on third after Residential Landscaping 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Strong 2.0 8 13 9 6 2 her single, a fielder’s Pitcher: IP H R ER BB K RHS 2 8 X X X X X 10 2 1 • Year Round Maintenance • Mowing choice and a walk, Strong 2.0 2 5 3 6 1 Snook 0 0 X X X X X 0 0 2 Then, Snook took on Batter: AB R H RBI BB K St. Joseph twice on Sat- Strong was walked • Clean & Build Flower Beds home for a 3-1 score at Snook was scheduled Gutierrez 1 0 0 0 0 1 urday. to travel to Granger on Strong 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the first game, St. the end of the frame. • Planting Shrubs Arredondo 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tuesday, Feb 25. FREE Jo’s had to come back After St. Jo’s added Baumann 1 0 0 0 0 1 two runs in the top of The Lady Jays are • Pruning Bushes ESTIMATES Miller 0 0 0 0 1 0 from a 6-2 deficit to win scheduled to play in Mota 1 0 0 0 0 1 the game 7-6. the second for a 5-1 lead, Daigle led of the the Burton Tournament Call Demetrio Garcia Waldon 1 0 0 0 0 1 this Thursday and Sat- Garcia ------St. Jo 7, Snook 6 bottom of the inning 979-406-0242 Daigle ------with a single to center. urday and will host 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Anderson-Shiro on Fri- St. J 2 5 X X X X X 7 3 1 Then, with two outs and day at 6 p.m. Pitcher: IP H R ER BB K Snook 6 X X X X X X 6 0 2 Daigle on second, Lexus Strong 2.0 2 10 4 13 0 Snook starts district Batter: AB R H RBI BB K Gutierrez walked and SCHUBERT Gutierrez 0 1 0 1 0 0 play Tuesday, March 3, Against host school Strong tripled to center, Law Firm, PLLC Strong 1 1 0 1 0 0 scoring Daigle. on the road in Iola. Bremond, the Lady Arredondo 1 1 0 0 1 0 A FULL SERVICE, Jays lost 13-2. Baumann 0 1 0 1 1 0 CIVIL LAW FIRM Bremond scored two Miller 0 1 0 1 1 0 runs in the first inning Mota 1 0 0 0 0 1 OFFERING Waldon 0 1 0 1 1 0 LOEHR DOZER on a double, two singles Daigle 1 0 0 0 0 1 Family Law Legal Services and a walk before an Garcia 0 0 0 1 0 0 Other services o ered: explosive second inning LAND CLEARING • FENCE LINES • Civil Litigation with nine more runs. Pitcher: IP H R ER BB K ROADS • LAKES • Real Estate Snook scored two runs Strong 1.2 3 7 2 8 3 Schubertlawtx.com • Wills and Probate in the bottom of the sec- TANK CLEAN OUT In the second game [email protected] • Business Law ond off Baumann reach- • Other Areas ing base on a dropped against St. Jo., the third strike, a Bremond Lady Jays mounted a Attorney Leigha Schubert error, a Miller single come-back, but fell one Graduate of Snook High School and Aggie Class of ‘05 to score Baumann, a run short, losing 5-4. Offi ce located at 108 S. 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CALDWELL’S BOBBY LEROUAX takes a shot despite some heavy The Hornets grabbed pressure from Bellville defenders last Friday in Giddings. The Hornets won the second-place playoff game 59-53. some early momentum with a 15-7 first quarter lead and led 27-19 at halftime. But the Brahmas’ of- fense improved in the third quarter with some key shots in an 18-16 run to cut the lead to 43-37. Bellville, who at one point trailed by 14, ral- JUNIOR MATHIS of Caldwell takes a shot lied for a 51-51 tie in the against Bellville in the second place playoff fourth before Caldwell game. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders secured the win. Caldwell Head Coach Casey McDaniel said his team battled well in all four quarters. And the Hornets knew that the Brahmas had comeback potential due to some excellent shoot- ers. In particular, Bell- ville is known for shoot- ing well in transition, hitting some excellent three-pointers. Generally, the Hor- BOBBY LEROUAX OF Caldwell dribbles around this Bellville de- nets’ defensive game fender in the second-place playoff game held last Friday in Giddings. plan worked, stopping Caldwell won 59-53. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders that threat. But Bellville still put Caldwell ISD menu together a great rally in the second half, and Lunch, Elementary, In- ble Pizza, Pepperoni and ed Italian Sub, Turkey and Caldwell countered by termediate: Jalapeño Pizza, Cheese Pizza, Cheese Sub, Roasted Turkey Mon., 3/2: Grilled Cheese switching from a zone Cheeseburger, Chicken Sand- Sub, Hamburger, Chicken to a man defense in the Sandwich, Meatball Sub, wich, Mini Chicken Corn Dog. Sandwich, Chicken Nug- Ham and Cheese Wrap. Thurs., 3/5: Macaroni and gets, Beef Nachos, Chicken fourth quarter. Tues., 3/3: Chicken and Cheese with Chicken Nug- Nachos, Chicken Quesadilla. “It was getting to be Waffles, Meatloaf with Roll gets, Beef Nachos, Chicken Wed., 3/4: Chicken Tenders a close game, and we and Brown Rice, Turkey and Nachos, Chicken and Chili Potato Bowl, Meatloaf and didn’t want their shoot- Cheese Sandwich, Gravy. Crispito. Potato Bowl, Cheeseburger, ers getting a good look,” Wed., 3/4: Beef Quesadilla, Fri., 3/6: Beefy Ravioli, Chicken Sandwich, Mini Cheese Enchiladas, Chicken McDaniel said. LARRY DAVIS of Caldwell goes for the basket Garlic and Herb Fish Filet, Chicken Corn Dog, Beef Na- Caldwell was 21-58 Wrap. Cheeseburger, Chicken Sand- chos, Chicken Nachos, Beef as this Bellville player defends. Caldwell won Thurs., 3/5: Beefy Ravi- wich, Beef Fingers. and Bean Burrito, Gravy. from the field for 36.2 59-53. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders oli, Cheesy Broccoli Baked Lunch, High School: Thurs., 3/5: Beef Stroga- percent, including 16- Potato, Ham and Cheese Mon., 3/2: Sautéed General noff, Sausage Crumble Pizza, 38 for 42.1 percent in James Mathis led the McDaniel said Need- Sandwich. Tso Fajita Chicken and Lo Chicken and Turkey Pa- two-pointers, and 5-20 scoring for Caldwell ville would be a chal- Fri., 3/6: Meatlovers Pizza, Mein, General Tso Meatballs nini, Chicken Fried Steak for 25 percent in three- Cheese Pizza, Turkey and with 18 points, going lenge for Caldwell in with Spaghetti, Meatball Sub, Sandwich, Chicken Sand- pointers. 7-16 from the field, in- the opening playoff Cheese Wrap. Cheeseburger, Chicken Sand- wich, Popcorn Chicken, Beef Lunch, Middle School: wich, Chicken Tenders, Beef Nachos, Chicken Nachos, The Hornets were 12- cluding 7-13 in two- round. Mon., 3/2: Beef Quesadilla, Nachos, Chicken Nachos, Cheesy Enchiladas with 23 at the free throw line pointers and 4-6 in free “They are very athlet- Chicken Quesadilla, Cheese- Chicken and Chili Crispito. Spanish Rice. for 52.9 percent. throws. ic. They have a couple burger, Chicken Sandwich, Tues., 3/3: Ham and Fri., 3/6: Chicken Gumbo Caldwell also con- Other scorers included of really good shooters Chicken Nuggets. Cheese Wrap, Ham Wrap, with Rice, Fish Gumbo with trolled the rebounds, Bobby LeRouax with and a big kid in the Tues., 3/3: Popcorn Chicken Turkey and Cheese Wrap, Rice, Toasted Italian Melt Potato Bowl, Country Fried getting 39 total, 19 of- 13, Larry Davis with 11, middle,” McDaniel said. Turkey Wrap, Ham and Panini, Bacon Cheeseburger, fensive and 20 defen- Steak Potato Bowl, Beef Na- Turkey and Cheese Wrap, Chicken Sandwich, Beef Fin- Tabor Dowell, seven, “And they are from a chos, Chicken Nachos, Chick- East Coast Italian Wrap, gers, Beef Nachos, Chicken sive, compared to 21 for Jacob Aly, six, Brandon tough district, so they en and Chili Crispito, Gravy. Deli Stacker Sub, Ham and Nachos, Chicken and Chili Bellville, eight offensive Williams, three, and will be good.” Wed., 3/4: Sausage Crum- Cheese Sub, Ham Sub, Load- Crispito. and 13 defensive. Ryan Roehling, one. First Baptist fourth NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF ENTERGY TEXAS, six weeks honor roll INC. FOR AN ACCOUNTING ORDER RELATED First-Grade Lilly Ayers, Korina Bish- All A’s op, Wade Kosh, Ava Smith, TO A TAX ACCOUNTING METHOD CHANGE Lorelei Giesenschlag, Savannah Stahlheber, and Jaxton Groce, Christo- Seth Towler. On February 13, 2020, Entergy Texas, Inc. 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F27-1TC THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020, PAGE 5-B Lady Hornets win season opener over Bastrop Improve to 2-0 with win over Milano The Lady Hornets trop scoreless in the At home, once again, kicked of their 2020 sea- fourth, and then scored the Lady Hornets got son with two home wins one run in the bottom of behind early after Milano last week, defeating Bas- the frame. Vess singled, scored one run in the top trop on Monday 16-5 and advanced to second and of the first inning on three Milano on Friday 19-1. third on passed balls and walks, a wild pitch and an On Monday, Caldwell then scored on a ground infield error. got behind early after out to the short stop from However, Caldwell re- Caldwell High School student Charles Sleeth Jr. recently Bastrop scored two runs Hart. sponded, scoring six runs signed his letter of intent to continue his football career at Sul Ross in the top of the first in- Bastrop scored their on seven hits in the first State University on the defensive line. Pictured from left, back, are ning on a single, three fifth and final run in the inning, and then never coaches Wayland Jenkins, Clay Ferguson, Justin Hale, Craig Smith, Lady Hornet errors, a top of the fifth inning looked back. Nick Smith, Tanner McGee, Casey McDaniel, and CISD athletic direc- wild pitch and a stolen on a double, two passed The Lady Hornets add- tor Matt Langley; front, Laurie Sleeth, mother; Sleeth Jr.; and Charles base. The inning ended balls, an infield error and ed ten more runs in the Sleeth, father. -- Tribune photo by Miranda Jones with right fielder Em- a walk. second inning on eight erson Faust, throwing The Lady Hornets fin- hits, two walks, and two the Bastrop runner out ished off the game in the Lady Eagle errors. at first on a hard shot to bottom of the fifth with The third and final in- right field. singles from Rodriguez, ning of the game brought The Lady Hornets an- Faust and Grace Fritcher, Caldwell three more runs swered in the bottom of a walk from Kyleigh Go- as Michaela Jaster led off the first inning with a mez, an intentional walk the inning with a triple. lead-off towering home to Vess and a two RBI Then, Gomez was hit by run over the centerfield double from Hart for the a pitch, and Vess tripled fence by Hailey Vess, fol- 16-5 win. to centerfield scoring both lowed by a single from Coach Wendy Weis said, runners and advanced Alayna Hart, who then “We started out a little home on an errant throw stole second. shaky defensively, but fi- from the centerfielder to Page Odenbach reached nally got things going. We third base, ending the on a fielder’s choice, as did were patient at the plate game at 19-1. Caldwell High School student Brandon Williams recently Bailey Long. Unfortu- and hit the ball well.” signed his letter of intent to continue his football career at Blinn Col- lege as a defensive end. Pictured from left, back, are coaches Wayland nately the Lady Hornets “What a night for senior Caldwell 19, Milano 1 Jenkins, Clay Ferguson, Justin Hale, Casey McDaniel, Craig Smith, left the bases loaded to Hailey Vess, starting out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E CHS 6 10 3 X X X X 19 19 1 Nick Smith, CISD athletic director Matt Langley, and Tanner McGee; her season hitting for the end the first inning down MHS 1 0 0 X X X X 1 0 7 front, Williams and mother Tonia Liyati Phiri. -- Tribune photo by by one run. cycle and even doing it in Batter: AB R H RBI BB K Miranda Jones. Caldwell held Bastrop order. She really put on a Hart 4 3 4 3 0 0 scoreless in the top of the show at the plate tonight.” Jaster 1 1 1 0 0 0 second inning, and then “Now, we just have to Vela 3 1 1 1 0 0 turned it on at the plate keep up this discipline at Faust 2 1 1 2 0 0 CELF plans third annual Rodriguez 4 1 2 3 0 0 scoring seven runs on four the plate and work hard Vess 3 3 2 2 1 0 hits, one stolen base, two everyday to get better Long 3 3 3 1 0 0 Bright Star Breakfast walks and two Bastrop defensively,” she said. Fritcher 2 0 0 0 0 0 errors. Vess tripled in “I was also very proud of Gomez 1 2 1 1 1 0 The Caldwell Educa- Logan Knesek, Sabine please stop by the ad- this inning and had two sophomore pitcher Grace Odenbach 4 3 4 2 0 0 Vykukal 0 1 0 0 0 0 tion and Leadership Lazo, Kyle Pecht, Joel ministration office to RBIs, and Hart doubled Fritcher sticking with it Garza 1 0 0 0 0 0 Foundation (CELF) Skrabanek, Kaitlyn pick up a form or call and had one RBI . and coming away with Garcia 1 0 0 1 0 0 will host their third Spacek, Caroline Su- (979) 567-2400. In the top of the third her very first varsity win Pitcher: IP H R ER BB K annual Bright Star pak, Wade Tittle, and Since their establish- inning, Caldwell got the on the mound,” Weiss Fritcher 3.0 0 1 1 3 4 Breakfast at 8 a.m. on Jacey Vykukal. ment in 2017, CELF first two Bastrop batters said. Tuesday, April 21, at At the banquet, CELF has given back over out, then walked next Caldwell was sched- the Caldwell Civic Cen- will also announce their $100,000 to Caldwell batter. Then, the Bastrop Caldwell 16, Bastrop 5 uled to travel to Rud- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E ter. 2020 John Edward Hejl ISD in the form of in- first baseman hit a two- der High School on The breakfast will Endowed Scholarship novative teacher grants BHS 2 0 2 0 1 X X 5 5 4 Tuesday, Feb. 25. run home run over the left CHS 1 7 3 1 4 X X 164 16 honor the 12 high winners, Teacher of the and scholarships. This weekend is centerfield fence -- closing Batter: AB R H RBI BB K school seniors chosen Year, and their 2020 CELF would also like the score to 8-4, still in Taylor 3 1 0 0 0 0 the annual Caldwell by the faculty and staff Distinguished Alumni to invite everyone to favor of the Lady Hornets. Hart 5 1 3 5 0 0 SWARM Tournament, at Caldwell High School Award recipient. attend their annual All- Vess then led off the Jaster 0 1 0 0 0 0 with the Lady Hornets based on traits of integ- Applications for the You-Can-Eat Shrimp Vela 4 1 2 0 0 1 top of the third inning playing Thursday at 9 rity, school spirit, lead- Distinguished Alumni and Crawfish Boil Faust 2 1 1 1 1 0 a.m. against Rogers and with a screaming double Rodriguez 3 1 2 2 1 0 ership and character Award are being ac- fundraiser on Friday, to left centerfield, stole Vess 4 4 4 4 1 0 2:15 p.m. against Lex- and 12 teachers, chosen cepted now through May 1, at the Burleson third and was hit home Long 4 2 1 0 0 0 ington. Then, they will by those students, who Tuesday, March 31, County EXPO Center. by Hart. Fritcher 3 1 2 3 1 0 play Friday at 10:45 have made the most im- and are available at the Corporate tables are Gomez 0 1 0 0 1 0 Odenbach then singled a.m. against Milano and pact on their education. Caldwell ISD Admin- available for $450 each Odenbach 4 1 2 0 0 0 4 p.m. against Thrall. and was followed by a Garcia 0 1 0 0 0 0 This years Bright Star istration building and and individual tick- double from Long. Both Saturday’s games will Pitcher: IP H R ER BB K Leadership Award Re- online at CaldwellELF. ets are $35. Please call Lady Hornets scored on a Fritcher 5.0 5 5 3 3 1 see Caldwell against cipients include: Mar- com. (979) 567-2400 for more single to right field from Troy at 10:45 a.m. and shall Armstrong, Cor- If you are interest- information. You can Mercede Rodriguez, to On Friday, Caldwell was Madisonville at 2:15 rinne Dillard, Emerson ed in sponsoring the also visit the CELF give the Lady Hornets set to travel to Milano, but p.m. Faust, Jenna Johnson, Bright Star Breakfast, Facebook page. three runs in the third the Lady Eagles’ field was The Caldwell JV team inning, bringing their unplayable due to rains also won Monday, Feb. total to 11. earlier in the week, so 17, beating Bastrop 7-4. CMS fourth six weeks honor roll Once again, Caldwell the game was moved to The winning pitcher was Harlee Taylor. Seventh-Grade Preston Supak, Gabriella A-B was able to hold Bas- Caldwell. All A’s Taylor, Zy’Airra Tillman, Lexie Albright, Isabel Alco- Luna Bahena, Hays Bea- Brayden Titzman, Jeffrey cer, Ian Andrus, Daniel Ar- vers, Isabel Burlin, Dylan Triplett, Jillian Vykukal, guello, Evelyn Bargas, Pa- CHS fourth six weeks honor roll Chapman, Paulina Her- Jaiden Williams, and Joc- mela Bird, Katelynn Brock, nandez, Antonio Hernan- elyn Zuniga. Jose Calzada-Chico, Jaelyn Ninth-Grade Supak, Harlee Taylor, Gar- Johnson, Skylinn Johnson, dez-Guerrero, Koy Macik, Eighth-Grade Castaneda, Cassandra Ca- All A’s rett Tittle, Zaria Wilson, and Aalayiah Jones, Malachi Naomi Murillo, Hadleigh All A’s zares, Cadie Coston, Travis Chelsea Alcocer, Denise Joanna Zapata-Zuniga. Jones, Tyland Lackey, Isa- Novosad, Brianna Salem, Kailynn Boyd, Marializ Cunningham, Keyni Far- Aldava, Allison Bowers, A-B bel Leyva, Ruben Morales, Madilyn Schneider, Brycen Calzada, Ciara Coker, Keif- row, Blane Garza, Moises Haile Garcia, Yohana Her- Charlsie Adams, Nathalia Nolan Mott, Melodie Parker, Suehs, and Bree Taylor. er Ellis, Caitlyn Faust, Mary Hernandez Mendoza, McK- nandez-Lopez, Jada Parks, Aleman, Jace Aly, Giselle Hunter Petty, Itziri Reyes, A-B Hancock, Otylia Hicks, enzie Horan, Nam Le, Grant Jaclyn Pinkerton, Gabe Bahena, Weston Beasley, Julian Rodriguez, Katherin Daniela Bahena Bonilla, Zachary Mitchell, Cooper McManus, Holdyn Novosad, Pipes, Judith Reyes, Jayla De’Autre Burns, Vanessa Romero, Jeffrey Rutherford, Aubri Balderas, Landon Odenbach, Nevaeh Recio, Jared Orona, Braden Perk- Schulz, and Samuel Smith- Castro Manriquez, Autom Carley Singleterry, Adana Barnes, Catalina Bautista, Luis Rodriguez, Kaden kio, Alyssa Seale, Corbin erman. Chaplin, Emma Colley, Dai- Snow, Macy Taylor, and Riley Broaddus, Michael Roskey, Alyssa Schenk, Stewart, Kieshawn Wallace, A-B sha Denson, Dyson Drgac, Devin Wallace. Cannedy, Clayton Cas- Corbin Suehs, and Kelly Jamin White, and Dayanara Emanuel Avalos-Sotelo, Jessie Enrique, Jon Farrow, Twelfth-Grade taneda, Yesenia Castro Urbanovsky. Zuniga. 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Kovasovic led The Lady Dillos held Somerville with 14 Hearne to just 23 points In San Saba’s regional through the first three points. quarterfinal game, the Other scorers for quarters. Lady Dillos beat Hearne San Saba (36-3) will Somerville included: 65-36 Monday at Killeen Martin, 11 points; play the winner of the High School. Flatonia and Shiner Ra’Maya Carter, eight Kylee Eckermann and points; Halle Stevens, game in the semifinals Cash each scored 13 of the regional tourna- six point; Emma Kova- points to lead San Saba. sovic, six points. ment at 6 p.m. Friday Brighton Adams fin- at San Marcos High ished with 11 points, School.

SOMERVILLE’S HALLE STEVENS dives for the loose ball whild Thrall’s Hope Martinez tries to knock it away. Also pictured is Somer- ville’s Xadria Martin. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday

SOMERVILLE’S RA’MAYA CARTER shoots a three-point shot over Thrall’s Shelby Grisham during the Lady Yegua’s bi-district win in Giddings last Tuesday night. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday

Somerville ISD menu The following is the menu rito, Lettuce/Tomato, Refried Scalloped Potatoes, Califor- for the Somerville Inde- Beans, Spanish Rice, As- nia Blend Veggies, Seasoned pendent School District for sorted Fruit. Corn, Roll, Assorted Fruit. March 2-6: Wed., 3/5: Chili Cheese Fri., 3/7: Chicken Burger Mon., 3/2: Pizza or Chicken Dogs, Ranch Style Beans, or Corn Dogs, Lettuce/To- Nuggets, Green Salad, Sea- Veggie Dippers, Baked mato/Pickle, Baked Fries, soned Corn, Assorted Fruit. Chips, Assorted Fruit. Veggie Dippers, Assorted SOMERVILLE’S GABBY KOVASOVIC passes the ball to teammate Ni- Tues., 3/4: Tacos or Shred- Thurs., 3/6: Salisbury Fruit. cole Russell during the Lady Yeguas’ 50-15 bi-district win last Tuesday ded Beef with Cheese Bur- Steak or Chicken Tenders, night in Giddings. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday

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Bids for the construction of the Project will be received at the Caldwell ISD located at 203 N. Gray Street, Caldwell, Texas 77836, until ______Tuesday , ______March 17, 2020 at ______2:00 p.m. local time. At that time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read.

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rebounded well with Finally becoming part to get everything start- pecially my four re- have a new athletic di- SEASON strong performances of a winning team has ed. I am personally turning starters.” rector, Cal Neatherlin.” from Woodberry, Legg been “amazing,” Bal- FROM PAGE 1B proud of how I was able “Garrison leads by If Ramey has his way, and Jesus Espinoza. lard says, leaving Legg to help turn around our example, and he will be Yeguas basketball will ented, and they have And they generate a “speechless,” and mak- basketball program.” extremely missed when a steady, winning force really taken their lot of deflections and ing Burns “proud.” But he is quick to he graduates,” he said. for years to come. games to another lev- steals with their de- It indeed “feels good,” credit the players, “es- “We are also blessed to el,” he said. fense. Ballard is the as Woodberry says. This year’s lineup in- leader in that category, Ramey said his team cluded Burns as the with Woodberry, Burns clearly made huge sophomore point guard, and Legg close behind. strides, largely due to Public Service Announcement: Jaret Pickerton as a But those are just attitude. junior forward, and Fair Housing, It’s the Law numbers. “No player or coach To promote fair housing practices, the City of Somerville encourages potential home- sophomore Legg, senior The Yeguas’ real story has received a techni- Ballard and sophomore this year was about cal foul this season. owners and renters to be aware of their rights under the National Fair Housing Law. Woodberry as guards. heart and desire. Also, it is very rare to Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended, prohibits discrimination against Tucker was a fresh- The players agree have a teacher contact any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national man forward, Vega was that was huge in turn- me about discipline origin in the sale or rental of units in the housing market. For more information on fair a junior guard/forward, ing it around this year. problems,” Ramey said. housing or to report possible fair housing discrimination, call the Texas Workforce Com- Carter was a freshman “Dedication,” Ballard “They are very open to mission at (888) 452-4778 or (512) 463-2642 TTY: 512-371-7473. guard, and Caden Es- says, and Burns added being coached. Also, pinosa and Jesus Es- that “our attitudes and they understand and pinoza were freshmen we are winning.” embrace that basket- Policy of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability forwards. Legg said “practice ball, like life, is about The City of Somerville does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission Everyone contributed, and working harder growing and develop- or access to, or employment in, its federally assisted programs or activities. The Mayor and the Yeguas stayed this year.” ing.” has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements team oriented -- not And the Yeguas clear- But the biggest legacy contained in the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) regulations overly concerned with ly understood the team in Somerville’s season implementing Section 504 (24 CFR Part 8). individual stats. concept. might be what it holds “If a player asks how “Because we stand for the future, Ramey many they scored, Citizen Participation & Grievance Procedures Notice together, we have good said. The City of Somerville has adopted complaint and grievance procedures regarding its I usually respond players and we have a “Last season we only with ‘enough’ or ‘not good head coach,” Bal- won six games, but that Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery Programs (CDBG-DR). Citi- enough,’ ” he said. “We lard added. is when the foundation zens may obtain a copy of these written procedures at 150 8th St Somerville, TX, 77879 let them know what Legg said the team of our program was during regular business hours. Citizens may also request the procedures be mailed to areas they are doing started winning “be- created,” Ramey said. them by calling the Mayor, Civil Rights Offi cer at (979) 596-1122. These procedures well in and what areas cause we trust each “This season’s success outline the steps for a citizen to follow if s/he wishes to fi le a complaint or grievance they need to improve other, and we have a is just another step to about CDBG-DR activities. on with stats. We give bond,” and Woodberry establishing ourselves A person who has a complaint or grievance about any services or activities with respect them goals to be work- said it was “year two as a tough team to beat to the CDBG-DR project, may during regular business hours submit such complaint or ing toward with stats.” and we have the piec- year in and year out.” Burns has been the es.” And that is true of grievance, in writing to the City Administrator, at PO Box 159, Somerville, TX 77879 or team’s leading scorer, And that success has the entire athletic pro- may call (979) 596-1122. The City of Somerville will make every effort to respond fully to but they have three taught them many gram, he feels. such complaints within fi fteen (15) working days where practicable. players averaging in things. “Our athletic program double figures, includ- “It proves that hard is on the verge of be- Equal Employment Opportunity Statement ing Legg and Ballard. work pays off,” Legg coming a winning pro- The City of Somerville does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, Actually, it is four if said. gram and one of the sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. you count Vega’s one “If we keep doing best in our region,” game of experience, he the right things, we he said. “We are very said. might make it to state,” proud to be the first Notice to Section 3 Residents and Business Interests The team has also Woodberry said. team on the boys’ side The City of Somerville has received Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Re- covery (CDBG-DR) funding for a construction project. The City of Somerville invites individuals and businesses to certify themselves as Section 3 eligible by registering with the Mayor, the Section 3 Coordinator. Section 3 Residents must reside in a Public Yeguas smash Richards Housing unit, or be a low or very-low income person residing in the area of CDBG-DR funded project and be interested in seeking employment on CDBG-DR funded projects. 73-57 in warmup game Businesses may be designated as Section 3 eligible if 51% or more of the business is owned by Section 3 Residents, at least 30% of permanent, full-time employees are or Somerville gets ready for tough Hearne have been Section 3 Residents in the past 3 years, or if business commits to subcon- The Somerville Yeguas Verkobe Woodberry, gles have some great tract in excess of 25% of dollar award of all subcontracts to Section 3 business con- defeated Richards 73- with six each. guards, including re- cern. The City of Somerville shall notify registered Section 3 Residents and Business 57 last Friday at home Legg led all players turning All-State senior Interests of employment and contracting opportunities related to the CDBG-DR funded in a warm-up playoff with eight assists, fol- Damion Dunn and 6-4 projects. Registration and information is available at the City of Somerville, 150 8th St, game prior to their bi- lowed closely by Burns junior Micah Smith. Somerville, TX 77879 or by calling (979) 596-1122. district showdown with and Ballard. Other standouts in- powerful Hearne. Burns also made six clude sophomore guard The Yeguas victory three-pointers. Chyne Boxley, 6-8 soph- Aviso Publico Vivienda Justa; Es la Ley came after a 68-48 loss Ramey said the omore Anthony Jackson Para promover prácticas de equidad de vivienda, la Ciudad de Somerville anima a to district champion Yeguas team defense and 6-4 senior guard/ los propietarios e inquilinos potenciales a ser conscientes de sus derechos bajo las Normangee in the final was effective, “but Rich- forward TyQuez Tindle. leyes nacionales de Vivienda Justa. Título VIII de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1968, regular season game on ards did a great job of “Tindle is a man como enmendada, prohíbe la discriminación contra cualquier persona por motivos de Feb. 18 in Normangee. fighting back and mak- among boys, and his raza, color, religión, sexo, discapacidad, estado familiar o origen nacional en la venta o Richards had won 23 ing some tough shots.” basketball IQ is off the renta de unidades en el mercado de la vivienda. Para obtener más información sobre games headed into the Regarding the Nor- charts,” Ramey said. practice game, while mangee game, Ramey “He is an excellent la equidad de vivienda o para informar sobre una posible discriminación de vivienda Somerville had com- said credited the Pan- passer and consistently justa, llame a la Comisión Laboral de Texas al (888) 452-4778 o (512) 463-2642 TTY: pleted the regular sea- thers, an excellent team makes winning plays.” 512-371-7473. son at 19-11 overall and that finished unbeaten Ramey said his team 5-5 in district play for a in district play. knows it will be a dif- Póliza de no Discriminación por Base de Discapacidad fourth-place finish. And the Panthers ficult game, and “we La Ciudad de Somerville no discrimina por motivos de discapacidad en la admisión o Somerville Head have lost just one dis- must find a way to acceso a, o empleo, en sus programas o actividades que reciben ayuda federal. Mayor Coach Billy Ramey said trict game in the last deal with the size of ha sido designado para coordinar el cumplimiento de los requisitos de no discrimi- his team was in control two seasons. Hearne.” all the way. Legg led the scoring “But we look forward nación contenidos en el Departamento de Vivienda (HUD) y reglamentos de Desarrollo “It was the best we for the Yeguas with 19 to the opportunity,” he Urbano de aplicación de la Sección 504 (24 CFR Parte 8). have shot from the free points, followed by Bal- said. throw line all season,” lard with 12 and Burns Ramey said he is Participación Ciudadana y Procedimientos de Quejas Aviso Ramey said. with 11. proud and feels blessed La Ciudad de Somerville ha adoptado procedimientos para quejas y denuncias con And the Yeguas Headed into this week, to coach the Yeguas. respecto al programa de de recuperación de desastres en asignaciones en bloques “shared the ball beau- all of Somerville’s focus “I know they will play de desarrollo comunitario (CDBG-DR). Los ciudadanos pueden obtener una copia de tifully,” he said. was on Hearne. their hearts out and estos procedimientos escritos en 150 8th St, Somerville, TX, 77879 durante las horas Arvis Burns led the “Hearne is a great execute the game plan team in scoring with team. They are ranked to the best of their abil- regulares. Los ciudadanos también pueden solicitar los procedimientos por correo al 21 points, followed by number three in the ity. That is what being llamar a Mayor, Ofi cial de Derechos Civiles, en (979) 596-1122. Estos procedimientos Johnny Legg, 18, Lo- state and advanced all a Yegua is all about,” describen los pasos que se deben seguir para que un ciudadano pueda, si desea, pre- renzo Vega, 12, Gar- the way to state last he said. sentar una queja o reclamo acerca de las actividades del programa CDBG-DR. rison Ballard, 10, and season,” Ramey said. Una persona que tiene una queja o reclamación sobre cualquiera de los servicios o Jesus Espinoza and Ramey said the Ea- actividades en relación con el programa CDBG-DR, lo pueden hacer durante las horas regulares por escrito a la City Administrator, a PO Box 159, Somerville, TX 77879 o Lady Yeguas play in Bremond Tourney pueden llamar a (979) 596-1122. La ciudad de Somerville hará todo lo posible para responder con plenitud las quejas dentro de los quince (15) días hábiles cuando sea The Lady Yegua soft- game, Somerville performed admirably posible. ball team began its sea- picked up a big win, despite never playing son, going 1-4 at the beating Anderson-Shiro the position or varsity Bremond Tournament 7-0. ball, Neatherlin said. Declaración de Igualdad de Oportunidades de Empleo last weekend. In their final tourna- La Ciudad de Somerville no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, religión, sexo, orien- In the first two games ment game, the Lady TOURNAMENT tación sexual, identidad de género u origen nacional. of the tournament on Yeguas fell to Alpha STATS Friday, Somerville lost Omega Academy 4-1, Batter: AB R H RBI BB K Aviso a Residentes de Sección 3 e Intereses Comerciales 7-0 to both Moody and but had a runner on Ponce 7 1 1 1 1 2 La Ciudad de Somerville ha recibido fondos de recuperación de desastres en asig- Riesel. second when the game Espinoza 9 0 3 0 0 1 naciones en bloques de desarrollo comunitario (CDBG-DR) para un proyecto de con- Head coach Cal Neat- was called for the drop Eldridge 9 3 4 2 3 2 strucción. La Ciudad de Somerville invita a individuos y empresas a certifi carse como herlin said, “We picked dead time. Sprouse 8 1 0 1 3 1 up a few girls just so Kailey Eldridge Zamora 7 2 2 0 1 2 elegibles para la Sección 3 registrándose con Mayor, el Coordinador de la Sección 3. Carpenter 6 0 1 1 0 5 Los residentes de Seccion 3 deben residir en una unidad de vivienda pública, o ser una we could play, and that pitched all five games Watkins 6 0 0 0 0 4 was the first time we for Somerville, striking Sowders 4 0 0 0 3 1 persona de ingresos bajos o muy bajos que residan en el área del proyecto fi nanciado had been a team due to out 29 batters in the Galbreath 4 0 0 0 2 2 por CDBG-DR y estar interesados en buscar empleo en proyectos fi nanciados por all the rain.” tournament, and she CDBG-DR. Las empresas pueden ser designadas como elegibles para la Sección 3 si “However, we im- also led the team in hit- Somerville was sched- el 51% o más del negocio es propiedad de Residentes de Sección 3, al menos 30% de proved greatly as the ting going 4-for-9 with uled to host North Zulch los empleados permanentes a tiempo completo son o han sido Residentes de Sección to start district play on tournament went on,” three walks, a double, 3 en los últimos 3 años, o si la empresa se compromete a subcontratar más del 25% he said. a triple and two RBIs. Tuesday, Feb 25. The Lady Yeguas then Itzel Espinoza also The Lady Yeguas will de la adjudicación en dólares de todos los subcontratos a la preocupación comercial narrowly lost to host played well at shortstop also host Mumford in a de la Sección 3. La Ciudad de Somerville notifi cará a los residentes registrados de la team Bremond 2-0 in finishing 3-for-9 at the district game on Tues- Sección 3 e intereses comerciales sobre las oportunidades de empleo y contratación their final game on Fri- plate day, March 3 at 6 p.m. relacionadas con los proyectos fi nanciados por CDBG-DR. El registro y la información day. In her first outing at están disponibles en La Ciudad de Somerville, 150 8th St, Somerville, TX 77879 o In Saturday’s first catcher, Jocelyn Ponce pueden llamar a (979) 596-1122. F27-1TC PAGE 8-B, THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020

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SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED OFFERED OFFERED OFFERED Unit Sizes: Experienced Childcare Help Wanted. Cooks, waitresses, and dishwash- and Dementia Senior ers. Flexible hours. Part-time or full-time. Sodolak’s DRIVERS NEEDED 10’x10’, 10’x15’, & 10’x20’ Caregiver. Responsible Country Inn, Snook. Come by to apply. A3-TFC FOR OIL FIELD OUT OF SPACE? USE OURS! and loving, looking for F27-TFC occasional/ part-time 6-7 Day Work Week jobs. Available days, Caldwell, Texas Caldwell Self Storage evenings, some week- ends for your jobs, ap- Pay is 25% of gross load haul 832-557-8115 pointments, date nights. N9-tfoc (avg. $1,000+ weekly) 979-567-3904. F20-2TP OPEN POSITIONS Frac sand hauling experience ~Front Offi ce Clerk - Caldwell is preferred, but not necessary. FLORES TREE EX- CMA/MA - Caldwell (Bilingual Preferred) PERTS LLC. 979-716- Clinic Manager - Caldwell • Two years driving experience 1724. florestreeex- Clinic Supervisor Position – • Must pass drug test and Bryan/College Station [email protected]. • Must have clean MVR Commercial and resi- Pediatrician - College Station All types of Systems: dential. Tree trimming, Desired start date May 2020 Conventional • Aerobic • ET Beds tree removal, fence ~CMA/MA - College Station Email resumé to -Trent Groce- clearing, brush chip- Family Medicine Physician - Hearne [email protected] Phone: 979-324-1951 Offi ce: 979-567-1951 ping, stump grinding, or Call easyfl [email protected] and much more. Over 25 *$500 SIGN ON BONUS PO Box 576, Caldwell, Texas 77836 for BILINGUAL required positions: Steven - 504-616-9311 years experience. Local- Danny - 817-823-0574 ly owned and operated. Must be Bilingual, meet job description F27-1T INSURED, FREE ESTI- requirements and complete 6 months of EUBANKS PRODUCTION SERVICES MATES. F6-4TP worked hours to be eligible for bonus. ~* CMA/MA - Rockdale FOR RENT FOR RENT Dozer • Backhoe • Dump Truck ~*Clinical Assistant Floater - Bryan ~*Call Center Phone Clerk - College Station For Rent. Apartment in country. 2 bedroom, 1 bath- Maintainer • Trackhoe • Loader HELP WANTED *Dental Assistant - Bryan room. No pets. 979-567-3405. Topsoil • Sand • Select Fill ~New Competitive Pay Increase F27-2TP Clay • Culverts Ranch Hand needed at NO COST OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Cement Cattle Guard Beams hunting and deer breed- A26-TFC ing ranch near Paige. Health Insurance Base • 1” Wash Rock 1200 sq. ft.-includes four Must know how to oper- Exceptional Coverage! separate rooms (one of which ate agricultural equip- 2” Wash Rock • 3”x5” Bull Rock Apply online at www.healthpoint-tx.com, can be utilized as a break room ment and be able to build click EMPLOYMENT tab. Technical Pea Gravel • 1.5 Septic Rock fence/mow/fill feeders, or kitchen) and one bathroom. diffi culties: 979-383-2358 or email Asphalt Millings etc. Contact Kris Helms at 979-402-1183. [email protected] Located within Caldwell city limits F13-3TP EOE/ADA across from Davidson Creek Park. CHARLIE EUBANKS • 979-406-1555 Water, sewage, and trash pick-up paid. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES OR PRICES Perfect for an online business, day care, Bassler Energy Services graphic shop, lawyer’s offi ce, J13-TFC is seeking tax preparation business, etc.

Extra parking available. O17-3TP DIESEL MECHANIC Call 979-412-3109 Residential & Commercial Experienced diesel mechanic needed by trucking for more information or to Excavation - Farm/Oilfi eld Roads - Lakes company. Must have tools. Should have or be working schedule an appointment. Low Water Crossings - Home/Oilfi eld Pad Sites Dozers - Backhoes - Loaders - Dump Trucks - Box on a CDL A license. In this role, the successful candi- Blade - Skid Steer - Haul Trucks - Sand - Select Fill date will perform truck repair and maintenance work in Base - Rock - Asphalt - Recycled Materials REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Polymer Coating - Road Stabilyzers and More accordance with factory and industry standards, run JEFF GROCE - 979-324-1270 diagnostics on vehicles. This is a fabulous opportunity TRENT GROCE - 979-324-1951 for a knowledgeable, hardworking Diesel Mechanic to For Sale By Owner. 4.5 acres surface only. F.M. TYLER GROCE – 979-324-6256 apply his or her skills and experience. 1362 N. frontage and CR 338. Rita area; David 214- 793-6146. [email protected]. Priced to sell. Skills: Brokers welcome. F6-13TP (979) 272-8665 Perform minor and major repairs on trucks and trailers 6374 CR 225 Conduct regular preventative maintenance F13-1TC 52 WOODED ACRES! Caldwell, TX 77836 LOEHR Maintain parts inventory and cleanliness in the shop 52 Wooded acres, 6 miles NNE of Caldwell Perform regular diagnostic tests on trucks on CR 333. Large trees, rolling terrain with DRILLING CO. three running streams. Water and electric- Maintain accurate records for each repair performed on vehicles Water Well Drilling-Pumps-Services ity nearby. Taxes less than $100/year under wildlife exemption. Asking price $355,365.00. State Licensed Drillers We offer competitive pay, provide health and REDUCED TO $6,799 PER ACRE (#4182PKLW) C. JOHN LOEHR dental care, 401K, vacations, and holiday pay F13- FROM $7,299 PER ACRE. GUY J. VOLLENTINE(#1831AI) Klett Realty & Land Offi ce, Inc. Please send resume entitled “Diesel Mechanic Resume” George Klett, Realtor/Broker to [email protected] 979-229-1103 A4-TFC Wayne Long 4C Storage, LLC NOW Experience - Service - Value TH 1404 12 ST., CALDWELL HIRING Houston, Austi n, Waco & Bryan/College Stati on Sizes • DIETARY Acreage For Sale! 10x10 • 10x20 • 12x20 COOK For more information, NOW HIRING

call 979-200-9880 M14-TFC •RNs Maintenance Personnel www.chistjoseph.org 89 acres off FM 1362 N., at CR 205, 2.5 miles from Full or Part-time Hwy. 21. This property features: mostly open pasture Juan Chavez Painting suitable for grazing, an Artesian water well, barn Apply online at and pens and a year-round creek runs through it. Painting - Interior & Exterior mcdonalds.com/careers List price...... …$846,720 Sheetrock Repair • Tape Float or snagajob.com Texture Power Washing Or apply in person at Stain Cabinets J23-TFC E.O.E. 303 N. Green St., Caldwell, Texas S6-4TP Restore Hardwood 12 acres, off F.M. 908, on CR 305, between Caldwell Floors and Rockdale. Partially fenced, 30’x40’ metal building, Install Laminate plumbed for bathroom. List price ...... $179,900 979.574.0364 Flooring Bassler Energy Services [email protected] is seeking

OPERATIONS MANAGER 10 acres, off F.M. 908 on CR 305, between Caldwell Backhoe Sand and Rockdale. Partially fenced, electric near property, Bassler Energy Services is looking for qualifi ed man or water line available along at CR 305. List price..$99,000 Dozer Top Soil woman sales/management person to assist with crew & Full Service Loader Gravel 4% Commission Rate

truck dispatch, run fi eld tickets for E&P companies, make F27-1T Trackhoe Pea Gravel Month-To-Month Listing Term sales calls - and - develop new customers while also Motor Grader Asphalt Millings When it is time to sell your property, maintaining existing customer base. Driveways + Roads + Dozer Work + Site Work just give me a call! F13-1TC Salary to match experience, 401K, health insurance, F13-1TC 713-725-0593 979-224-1400 life insurance, paid vacation, and truck allowance. [email protected] D. L. GROCE, Owner J2-sktfc Please send resume entitled “Operations Manager Resume” fully insured + free estimates to [email protected] Tell’em you read it in the Tribune! THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020, PAGE 9-B REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

LAND SPOTLIGHT +/-183 acre ranch with 3,400 sf, 4 bedroom, 3 bath custom built Blackhawk home. Rolling PASTURES • Three adjoining lots in the City of Caldwell, cleared and ready to build your home or perfect lots for with scattered HARDWOODS, multiple PONDS plus 5+ acre lake, perimeter fencing and cross multiple row homes. PRICE REDUCED FENCING, gorgeous VIEWS in all directions. Truly a special and unique fi nd in the BRAZOS VALLEY! 979-574-9228 RESIDENTIAL • Quiet, Convenient, Country LocationCONTRACT on +/-5 acres. Ready to build your dream home, paved •Exquisitely designed and constructed this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage home with designer features, country road, Milano water available, electric on site. attention to detail, quality craftsmanship, and wonderfully cared for. Outdoors is truly a retreat with colorful • +/-7 acres, nice country location, heavilyCONTRACT wooded, ready to clear and prepare building your home. fl owering shrubs, an in-ground pool and trickling waterfall . The towering 8’ cedar privacy fence provides • +/- 56 acres offering hilltop views, grassyCONTRACT open areas, scattered hardwoods. Use as recreational perfect peace and quiet at the end of the day. You’ll never want to leave this home! property for a nice weekend getaway • 3 bedroom/2 bath on acreage, new 1200 SF metal shop with a lake view, minutes to Caldwell. Lots of • +/- 265.2 acres - includes a 3686 sf custom built ranch style 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home, overlooking possibilities. A little TLC would make it aCONTRACT home! gorgeous rolling hay meadow, two story barn with six stalls, wash area and living quarters. Ag/wildlife • UPDATED 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in quite established neighborhood. Move-in ready, new fl ooring, exempt acreage, bring your horse or ATV and enjoy your private tour, this property will not disappoint. appliances, granite counter tops, storageCONTRACT shed and backyard shade trees. Call today to schedule your 979-218-9017 showing. • +/-30 acres with a 2 bedroom, 2 bath loft cabin. Incredible country property with a current wildlife/Ag •This 4 bedroom, 3 bath home sits on 15 hilltop acres and overlooks miles of rolling countryside. Newly exemption for those looking for a place to unwind. A great weekend retreat waiting for you! updated and minutes from Caldwell localCONTRACT schools. Call to schedule your showing! • +/-82 shade tree covered acres. Nice combination of woods and pasture with multiple ponds. There are •BEAUTIFUL custom built 3 bedroom, 3 bath home sits on 56 gorgeous acres with pond and spring fed multiple homes on site that include a spacious main house, cabin, lodge and cottage. Enjoy comfortable creek. Comfortable country elegance awaits - Friends, family and pets will love it here! country living with room for everyone – family, friends, guest and animals. •Oakwood Custom Home built in 2017, 3 bedroom 2 bath home elevated to overlook a pond and +/-60 • +/- 243.69 acres, LIVE, HUNT, GRAZE, FISH. Nice pastures with scattered trees, multiple ponds, spring rolling acres with nice scattered Oaks and thick hardwoods. fed creek bordered by massive hardwoods,CONTRACT paved frontage, coop water availability, electric lines on site, •VIEWS for miles, a BEAUTIFUL Custom built 4 bedroom HOME, and 20 wooded WILDLIFE EXEMPT and centrally located between BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION, AUSTIN, DALLAS and HOUSTON. acres. Meticulous attention to construction, this charming and spacious country home sits in the middle • +/-88 acres offers stunning hilltop views, beautiful spring fed ponds and creeks, rolling pastures, towering of its own quiet wildlife retreat. hardwoods and paved frontage. Ranchers,CONTRACT wildlife enthusiasts, horse owners and those looking for an •The 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has rustic charm, lots of space, large covered front porch over looking the incredible location to build a dream home - your search is over! wooded front yard and a nicely screened in porch overlooking the side and back yards. A little TLC needed • +/-22 acres, a short country drive off Hwy 60, this property is convenient, secluded and full of possibilities. to make this a perfect country escape. A nice combination of woods, pond, and open grassy areas. Convenient and quiet, pick your homesite and escape to country living! TO BE LOOKING FOR • +/-4.507 acres in a quiet country neighborhood, full of hardwoods and ready to clear. CLOSED • 3 bedroom / 2 bath on 6.5 acres with shop off Hwy 21 West. Additional acreage available. • +/- 3.52 acres, nicely suited for single family residential or multifamily development in the city limits. This is ready for development. • +/-10 to 50 acres, Hwy 21/Presidential corridor frontage, easy access, high visibility. • +/-15 acres, Quiet, Convenient, Country Location with multiple locations to build your dream home. Milano • 4 bedroom/3 bath in established neighborhood, nice updates, landscaped yard with pool. Water available and electric on site - this one is ready for construction to begin! ------Happy New Year! Looking forward to an exciting 2020 ------

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PAGE 10-B, THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020 Brahman breeders plan sale in Caldwell The 33rd Annual Consignments accept- American Brahman ed include: Breeders Associa- * Golden Certified tion National F1 and and Certified F1 Cross Brahman Female Sale Females. will be held Saturday, * F1 Plus Females March 21, at Caldwell (progeny out of Golden Livestock Commission. Certified or Certified Consignments are cur- dam and sired by a beef rently being accepted. bull). This sale features * Registered and ABBA Golden Certi- Purebred Brahman, fied and Certified F1 Hereford, and Angus replacement females Females. and registered and pure * Registered Brah- bred Brahman females. man, Hereford, and An- Consignments of open, gus Breeding-age Bulls. bred, and pairs will be For further informa- accepted. Cattle will tion please visit: https:// be sorted into uniform brokentrianglecattle. groups of three or more com/abba-national-f1- GLENDA MARCELLA, MELYNDA Giesenschlag and Windy Tharp display this quilt owned head. sale/. by Pamela Siptak Smith, daughter of Robert and Geraldine Siptak. It was given as a wedding gift to Geraldine Siptak on March 20, 1944. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders Heritage Week theme to celebrate county’s quilts Re-Elect David Photos requested by historical commission The theme for Burle- A light snack will be selves and their quilt son County Heritage provided after the pro- to the Burleson County Week on March 23-27 gram. Historical Commission will be “Quilts of Bur- Also, the courthouse for display. leson County Through museum will be open Also, if anyone has a the Ages.” from 9:30 a.m. to noon quilt made by someone Hildebrand A program is planned and 1-4:30 p.m. Mon- in the county who is no for 11 a.m. on Mon- day, March 23, through longer living, they may day, March 23, by Dr. Friday, March 27, and participate by providing County Commissioner Pct. 3 Maggie McGuire at the displays will be pro- a picture of the quilt Pol. Adv. David Hildebrand Campaign, Deborah Hildebrand, Treasurer, 400 West Fox, Caldwell, Texas 77836 Caldwell Civic Center. vided on the first and and its maker to the Dr. McGuire, who second floors of the commission. holds two advanced de- courthouse. Photos may be 8x10 or grees in education from Photos of quilts with 5x7 and may be taken Texas A&M University, quilters from Burleson to the courthouse mu- began quilting at an County are needed for seum from 2-4 p.m. on early age and is knowl- the displays. Friday, Feb. 28, Friday, edgeable about quilts If anyone from the March 6, and Friday, and their history. She county has made a March 13. later became a speaker quilt, they are urged to Call (979) 272-8407 for on the history of quilts. provide a photo of them- more information. County election candidates discuss issues in Somerville Burleson County I’ve made my home ter the gathering that, Republican Primary here. I’ve raised all “What I want to do is candidates gathered four of my kids here... bring a lot more cus- Sunday, Feb. 23, at I’ve been dedicated to tomer service.” 2 p.m. for a meet and this community and Lucero said she be- greet with the public at being a public servant lieves when enter- American Legion post to help others. I’ve got ing the tax office, all 455 in Somerville. the life experience, the should be greeted, and VOTE Charles W Carver, legal experience and she intends to bring a candidate for 335th the judicial experience in that friendliness if District Judge, is an to get the job done,” elected. JESSICA LUCERO Associate Municipal Corbett said after the Jason Lyday, running BURLESON COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR Judge in Bastrop and a gathering. for Burleson County I want to thank everyone for their humbling and overwhelming graduate of Texas Tech Incumbent Burleson- sheriff, said after the support in this journey. I truly appreciate every single one of you. School of Law. County Tax Assessor- gathering that, “I’m My number one goal is to bring back respect and dignity to all our Carver, speaking af- Collector Cheryl Story here to give the people people of Burleson County who come into the tax offi ce. I prom- ter the event, had spe- Castaneda was ap- of Burleson County ise to ensure everyone is greeted and acknowledged and every cific ideas for what he pointed to the position a choice for positive phone call answered. My plan is to stop the frustration with better would implement if in Oct. 2018 and is change. I’m here to customer service by incorporating better sources of payment elected. seeking a full four-year give a voice to those options for our taxpayers such as adding a drop box. I would “We’re one of the few term. who feel they have no like to see the hours extended on certain days for Burleson districts in this state Castaneda, after the voice.” County residents who work the same hours as the tax offi ce that doesn’t have a gathering, addressed Lyday, addressing the or for those who work out of town. dedicated Veterans the delayed tax state- group, ended stating, “I Court... The gover- ments this tax season. believe if we all stand My experience nors office provides “I want to get the tax up and let democracy - and knowledge us grants to do those. office to where it should take it’s course, then has prepared me to They’re our veterans be... One of the biggest we are much better off serve each and every and we need to be re- issues that would make as a society.” resident of Burleson sponsible for taking things better would be Current Chief Deputy County as your new care of them,” Carver for commissioners to Gene Hermes is also TAX ASSESSOR- said. support us getting a running for Burleson COLLECTOR. Incumbent 335th Dis- new software,” Cas- County sheriff. trict Judge Reva Tow- taneda stated. Hermes, speaking slee Corbett is seeking Castaneda said she after the event, ex- re-election. Corbett believes that aligning pressed interest in Electi on Day has served the 335th the tax office’s software finding ways to hold on District for 15 years with that used by the to valuable employees March 3 and said she would like appraisal district could instead of losing them to do it for one more help eliminate data to other agencies. He term. conversion issues and wants to seek ways for “I’m from this district. subsequent delays in the county to pay the the future if approved staff more and keep by the commissioners them. BURLESON COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION court. When asked why he’s Castaneda also ex- running for sheriff pressed interest in hir- Hermes said, “Citi- Burleson County Quilts through the Ages ing more personnel to zens need a sheriff that account for the rising will take care of them. March 23-27, 2020 number of mineral and He’s here for the citi- real property accounts zens and belongs to the Speaker: Dr. Maggie McGuire and in implementing citizens. Every sheriff Monday, March 23 at 11:00 a.m additional training has their own ideas. at Civic Center on History of Quilting for employees, includ- My idea is that the ing customer service integrity of our agency -Courthouse Museum Open- classes. needs to be top notch. Monday-Friday of the week from 9:30a.m. - Noon and 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Castaneda said the The accountability of Displays on 1st and 2nd floors of courthouse during the week tax statements were our agency needs to be delayed this year due there, and it needs to ------WANTED FOR DISPLAY ------to the software issues, start with me.” • Photo Copies of Burleson County Quilts and the quilter but they were not late, Early voting contin- • Will attach to a 8x11 sheet for display according to the Texas ues from 8 a.m. to 7 property code. p.m. on Feb. 27-28. • One per quilter Jessica Lucero, also Election day voting • Deadline to submit March 17th running for Burleson will be 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. You may leave at courthouse museum from County Tax Assessor- on March 3. 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., Feb. 28, March 6 & March 13 Collector, stated af-