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Brewer High School and Brewer Middle School Siegmund, Ashley Brewer, Chelsey Gleaves, Debbie Williams, Kayle Richie, Lizzy Hiles, Bowen students recently performed in White Settlement ISD's Tinius, Joel Seawright, Hayden Sullens, Michael Williams, Reid Andrews, Jaide Chavez, Lindsey third annual all school musical, "Fiddler on the Roof." Harp, Devin Brown, Chris Trinidad, Austin Sykes, Farris, Grace Hays, Jordan Ayala, Gray Caston, The production included high school students from the Collin Whitehead, Colt Redd, Sheridan Mora, Zoey Walker and Kimberly Scieneaux. theater, choir, band and art programs and the Geometry Savannah Crawford, Korbin Cato, Scott Ellis, Nick Members of the orchestra were: Rashaad Calaham, in Construction class as well as several Brewer Middle De Leon, Braxdon Cannon, Faith Arnold, Brittany Allison Sunding, Clayton Williams and Richard School students. Scieneaux, James Kingrea, Mari Ferrer, Carson Adams. Cast members were: Barrett Chasteen, Emily Morrill, Megan Rzepniewski, Marija Ivanic, Katie The crew consisted of Director Aja Jones, Choir Olds, Cailiegh Burnsed, Amy Koke, Autumn Griffitts, Nathan Williams, Justin Aterrado, Laine Director Mark Wynn, (continued on page 6)

WSISD Receives Highest Financial Accountability Rating 15 Consecutive Years

For the 15th consecutive year, White Settlement ISD received an A rating for cant due to the complexity of accounting associated with Texas’ school finance sys- Superior Achievement under Texas’ School FIRST financial accountability rating tem. system. The Superior Achievement rating is the state’s highest, demonstrating the "This rating shows that White Settlement ISD schools are accountable not only quality of WSISD’s financial management and reporting system. for high student achievement but also for ensuring that we do this in the most cost This is the 15th year of Schools FIRST (Financial Accountability Rating effective and efficient way possible,” said Superintendent Frank Molinar. System of Texas), a financial accountability system of Texas school districts devel- WSISD was also ranked #2 by the Education Resource Group as one of 10 most oped by the Texas Education Agency. efficient school districts among the largest school districts in Texas. The primary goal of Schools FIRST is to achieve quality performance in the "We're very excited because this confirms that we've achieved our goal of low- management of the school district’s financial resources, a goal made more signifi- ering our spending index over a five-year period," said Molinar. PAGE 2, February 8, 2018 Suburban Newspapers, Inc.

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February Dental Month Jack Lee Gore 10% Off Dental Cleaning (call for details) Jack Lee Gore, 83, of Azle, passed away Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018 at Harris Southwest 312 Jim Wright Fwy. N. (Loop 820) Hospital surrounded by family. Funeral service is 1:30 pm today at Greenwood Chapel. A private burial will take place White Settlement, TX 76108 at -Fort Worth National Cemetery at a later date. Visitation was 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday 817-246-0129 at Greenwood. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the North Central Texas Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. Jack was born Jan. 25, 1935 in Cypress, Ill., the son of Virgil and Lorene Brown Gore. He retired from the Air Force after 20 years of service. Jack was an entrepreneur and owned several businesses, including a lawn care business that he owned for 10 years. Jack was an avid bowler with his wife for over 25 years. Jack was married to his wife, Collen, for 34 years. He loved being a Pawpaw to all of his grandkids more than anything. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great- grandfather. Jack is preceded in death by his parents and sister, Patricia Clayton. Survivors are: wife, Collen Gore; children, Janette Beam and husband, Lonnie, Katrina Chevalier and wife, Linda Knilans, Daniel Downey and Dawn Beimler; grandchildren, Justin Beimler, Anastasia Downey, Grace Downey, Jordan Cisneros, and Anthony Beam; great-grandchildren, Jeremy Beimler, Blake Cisneros, and Diana Mae Beimler, due in March 2018; and brother, Les Gore and wife Jean. Fort Worth Decorative Painters

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Parkinson Support Group of Tarrant County, Northeast will meet Tuesday, Feb. Hold Workshop and Monthly 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the Bedford Public Library, 2424 Forest Ridge Dr., Bedford, 76021. Meeting Bryan Bradford, Vice President, Chief Nutrition Officer and Educator of Sunflower Shoppes in Colleyville, Fort Worth and Alliance will speak on “A RTC Chair Rob Franke has scheduled a Mobility 2045 Plan Workshop, includ- Holistic Perspective of Parkinson’s: Understanding the Roots of the Disease in Our ing Technology Elements Related to Vehicle Occupancy Technology, for 11 a.m. on Bodies.” Thursday, Feb. 8. The workshop will focus on the development of a new Lunch will be provided by Brookdale Senior Living Solutions. Come early and Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), Mobility 2045. The workshop is followed participate in a group exercise class from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. by a business meeting of the Regional Transportation Council (RTC) at 1 p.m. Care and Share breakout sessions to discuss new information and support others Both events take place in the Transportation Council Room, First Floor at the are offered for Caregivers and People with Parkinson’s after the program. Everyone North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG), 616 Six Flags Dr., is welcome. Arlington, 76011. For additional information, visit PSGTC.org or call 866-995-7643. The information presented at the workshop, as well as the resulting RTC discus- Note: During bad weather, exercise or other meetings may be cancelled. sion, will form the basis for development of the new MTP which is expected to be PSGTC follows Fort Worth ISD closings during inclement weather. Call the help considered by the RTC in June 2018. In addition, staff will provide a project status line 682-216-7947 if you have questions about a particular day’s meeting. Be sure report regarding new vehicle occupancy technology to be incorporated into the to check the website at: www.psgtc.org. North Texas tolled managed lane system. Staff will seek RTC funding approval to implement the new vehicle occupancy technology at the March RTC meeting. West Side Crochet Corner Group Porch Lizards to Perform at Meets in Benbrook Museum Saturday The regular monthly meeting of the West Side Crochet Corner will be held on Thursday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m at the Benbrook YMCA. The Rampant Porch Lizards Celtic Band will play a free, two-hour set of The group welcomes new members who desire to learn how to crochet. Help is Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Old English and Early American music from 10 a.m. to noon provided for newcomers. Yarn donations are used to make Afghans to be given to on Saturday, Feb. 10 at the White Settlement Museum, 8320 Hanon Dr., 76108. Call residents of a nursing home during December 2018. 817-246-9719 or visit http://www.wsmuseum.com/ for more details. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Southwest Fort Worth Chapter of to Meet AARP February Meeting

The Frances Cooke Van Zandt Chapter Daughters of the Republic of Texas will The next meeting of the Southwest Fort Worth Chapter AARP will be held on meet Monday, Feb. 19 at 1 p.m. at the Fort Worth Botanical Garden Center, 3200 Wednesday, Feb. 21 at Genesis United Methodist Church located at 7635 South Botanic Garden Blvd. in Fort Worth. Hulen Street in Fort Worth. The program will be “Historic Trees prior to 1900” presented by Wes Culwell, Annabel Luna, a registered Dietitian at John Peter Smith Hospital will share Certified Master Arborist and a member of Cross Timbers Urban Forestry Council. ideas on important ways to eat healthier and improve daily life. Daughters of the Republic of Texas are descendants of men and women who Coffee will be served at 10 a.m. with the program to follow at 10:30 a.m. lived in and/or fought for Texas independence from Mexico in the Republic period, For additional information, visit the website at www.fortworthaarp.org or call from 1835 to 1836. 817-921-6717. For information, call Kelly Miller 817-366-2524

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Texas History Minute 1918 Texas Flu Epidemic by Dr. Ken Bridges

“I had a little bird And by then, they had infected many others. 20,000 in Texas, including 1,800 troops. It’s name was Enza The first American appearance was at Fort Riley, The first flu vaccine was approved for use in the I opened a window Kan., in March 1918. Soldiers suddenly started show- in 1945. Tamiflu and zanamavir were And in-flu-enza.” ing up at the infirmary in large numbers, with more developed in the early 1990s as effective treatments for * * * than 400 falling ill before midday. The first outbreak flu patients. By the time the Spanish Flu reappeared in It was a bizarre rhyme faded but came back that August. 2009, referred to as “swine flu” or type H1N1, mass repeated by children as a More than 4,500 people died in Philadelphia in one vaccinations and effective public health campaigns game all over the country week that autumn, with another 3,000 perishing in prevented a repeat of the 1919 disaster. in late 1918 and into Chicago. Many people died within twelve hours of the Flu outbreaks occur each year, usually from 1919. In an apocalyptic first symptoms appearing. Some communities passed September through April, typically peaking in time of warfare, terror, laws prohibiting spitting on the sidewalk in response to February. More than two thousand different strains and famine, now came the the epidemic as well as imposing strict curfews and exist, and scientists attempt to adjust the annual flu pestilence. The Spanish shutting down schools and churches. shot to closely match the strains which seem to be the A U.S. Public Health Flu outbreak became the In September, hundreds of cases suddenly most prevalent. ad warned the dangers of worst epidemic in history, appeared at Camp Logan, just outside . By The 2017-18 flu outbreak of type H3N2 has creat- the Spanish Flu epidemic with an estimated 50 mil- October, Dallas leaders were working with army offi- ed a much more severe outbreak than in previous years during World War I. lion dead worldwide, cials to quarantine troops at Camp Bowie outside Fort but still far from the Spanish Flu outbreak. including more than Worth. More than a thousand cases had been reported Hospitalizations and deaths are up sharply, but vacci- 500,000 Americans. in Dallas, with Parkland Hospital overflowing with flu nations are still available and still the best way to pre- Texas would not be spared this disease as thousands patients. The Buckner Orphans’ Home in Dallas vent infection. Information is widely available from were infected. reported 200 cases. Cities worked quickly to try to con- the Centers for Disease Control (cdc.gov), the Texas Influenza has haunted humanity for centuries. The tain the epidemic with a variety of quarantines. Department of State Health Services famed Greek physician Hippocrates observed it around El Paso reported 131 deaths in one week in (http://dshs.texas.gov/flu/) and family doctors. 400 BC. By the early 1700s, Italian doctors were refer- October. Camp MacArthur, near Waco, was hit hard, Though the flu is a serious disease, it is treatable ring to it as “influenza di freddo,” or “influence of the with more than 900 cases. More than 200 soldiers died. and preventable. The majority of patients recover with- cold” as they did not quite understand the causes of the Nearly 500 civilians died in Waco itself. Schools, in a few days. Panic is always the true enemy in an epi- flu (which can be contracted in warm weather as well). churches and theaters closed across the state. demic. And with any illness, awareness and quick Symptoms of flu arrive sharply about four days after Local doctors and county health boards attempted action mark the beginning of a cure. the initial infection. Symptoms include high fever, to educate the public as quickly as possible about flu headache, muscle aches and fatigue. Symptoms can be prevention and possible treatments. ulti- very mild in some cases. Sneezing is rare and coughs mately reported more than 12,300 cases with nearly are more common with the flu, the opposite of the 900 deaths, though there were likely tens of thousands CCOOIINN SSHHOOWW common cold. Flu patients can develop bronchitis and of other cases that went unreported. More than 800 Friday, Feb. 16, noon - 6pm pneumonia. died in Dallas. Estimates put the death toll at more than Saturday, Feb. 17, 9 am - 5 pm Where the 1918-19 pandemic came from has been a subject of some contention, though many patholo- White Settlement Conference Center gists have concluded it originated in Asia. It came to be at Splash Dayz called the Spanish Flu when Spanish King Alfonso 8905 Clifford St., White Settlement, TX 76108 XIII contracted it in 1918, and absent any wartime cen- For More Information call sorship there, his condition was followed by newspa- We’re a Hometown Church where EVERYone is welcome! 817-444-4813 pers everywhere. As World War I raged, soldiers in Join us every Sun. at 9:30 a.m. for Seekers Sunday School close-knit camps contracted the sickness and quickly & 11 a.m. for Worship. Bible Study every Wed. at 10 a.m. spread it from one unit to another and then to their Nursery available home countries as troops went home. Because of the Find us on Facebook, email us at email: [email protected] incubation period, patients never knew they were ~ Rev. Anthony Chatman, Minister ~ Music Director, Violinist: Ryan Brewer Pianist: Melody Rader infected until symptoms appeared several days later. WWeessttssiiddee FFlloorriisstt

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Applications for The Brewer Bears hosted the Azle Hornets Candidates Continues Friday, Feb. 2 on the home court, and again the Nominating Committee Bears were impressive from the start. The White Settlement ISD School Board The defense was stingy and the offense found approved a Joint Election for the Board of White Settlement ISD will accept nominations an early rhythm as they poured in 18 points in the Trustees on May 5 for Places 1, 2 and 3. The appli- for individuals who wish to serve on the Brewer quarter, while allowing the Hornets only 8. cation period for a place on the ballot is now High School Athletic Hall of Fame Executive The Bears, led by Devin Avent and Alex through Feb. 16. Committee now through Wednesday, Feb. 28, Hayes continued their offensive output in the sec- 2018. The Hall of Fame recognizes Brewer ath- ond quarter, but Azle heated up as well as they Applications will be available at the WSISD letes, teams, coaches and school officials. closely matched the Bears by scoring 11 points to Administration Building, 401 S. Cherry Lane in Individuals will be selected to represent the the home team’s 13 heading to halftime. The White Settlement, Monday through Friday from 8 various decades. Committee members must be Bears led 31 to 19 at the half. a.m. to 4 p.m. and 8 a.m to 5 p.m. on Feb. 16. The Brewer High School graduates from 2008 and In the third quarter both teams turned up the drawing for places on the ballot will be in the prior, and they will serve a three-year term. defensive heat as points became a bit harder to WSISD Human Resource Office at 10 a.m. Committee members must be able to attend meet- come by. Monday, Feb. 26. ings during the months of April and May and the The Bears scored in double-digits throughout summer and fall as needed. every quarter in the contest and put 12 up to end Incumbents are Raymond Patterson, Place 1; Applications should be submitted to Desiree the third. Glen Lowry, Place 2; and Amanda Sanchez, Place Coyle, [email protected] in the WSISD Heading to the final stanza, the Bears led 43 to 3. All incumbents have filed to run again. Communications Office, located in the 29. The Bears kept pace with Azle in the final Administration Building, 401 S. Cherry Lane in quarter and kept the visitors at bay by wrapping up The Board of Trustees consists of seven elect- White Settlement. their eighth victory in 10 district games. ed citizens who are active in a variety of school, With a final score of 53 to 42, Brewer has business and community groups. The Board of Notice of Public Sale planted themselves squarely into a second place Trustees offers stability and leadership to the dis- Of property to satisfy a landlord's lien. Sale to be held position in district play. trict and sets the tone for educational improve- online at www.selfstorageauction.com beginning Feb. 8, Coach Porostovsky seems to have a knack for ment. Trustees serve overlapping terms of three 2018 at 8:00am and will conclude Feb. 26, 2018 at having his squad ready to play each night, which years. Candidates run for specific places but do 10:00a.m. Cleanup deposit is required. Seller reserves the is obvious with their overall record. As always, right to withdraw the property at any time before the sale. not represent certain geographical areas. All sales to the highest bidder, subject to additional terms GO BEARS! noted on website. Facility address: 8460 Boat Club Rd, Bear stats: Devin Avent, 13. Alex Hayes, 11. Elections are conducted the first Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas 76179. Tennant Name: Charles Jahrad Taylor, 8. Cortland Blake, 6. Kenneth May and two or three places are filled each year. Ingram Harris, 6. David Woosley, 6. Aaron Lelek, 3. General Description of Property: miscellaneous tools, rolling tool cabinet, 240V Air Compressor, bed frame, Regular scheduled board meetings begin at 7 industrial fan, compressed gas cylinder. p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month in the Board Room of the White Settlement ISD Notice of Public Sale White Settlement PD Administration Building located at 401 S. Cherry Notice of Public Sale of property to satisfy a landlord's Lane. Citizens are encouraged to attend. After lien. Sale to be held online at www.selfstorageauction.com January Blotter these monthly meetings, the WSISD Board beginning Feb. 8, 2018 at 8:00am and will conclude Feb. Minutes are posted for interested community 26, 2018 at 10:00am. Cleanup deposit is required. Seller by WSPD Detective M. LeNoir reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time members to review. before the sale. All sales to the highest bidder, subject to During the month of January, the White additional terms noted on website. Facility address: 8460 Boat Club Rd, Fort Worth, Texas 76179. Tennant Name: Settlement Police Department responded to 1,885 Tammy Sharp-Pasol General Description of Property: calls for service. metal shelving, candles, dishes, candlestick holders, chan- deliers, LED Lights, table displays and other decorations Of these calls, 23 were traffic accidents and for special events and weddings Instant Jewelry Repair 118 incident reports were generated. Officers con- Repairs on jewelry and watches while you wait. ducted 176 business checks and 202 community Wide selection of Sterling Silver and Gold Jewelry Notice of Public Sale Notice of Public Sale of property to satisfy a landlord's policing activities. Officers made 75 arrests; a $5 Watch Batteries & lien. Sale to be held online at www.selfstorageauction.com total of 55 municipal charges, 17 county misde- ♥ ♥ Eye Glass Repairs ♥ ♥ beginning Feb. 8, 2018 at 8:00a.m. and will conclude meanor charges and 18 felony charges were filed. February 26, 2018 at 10:00a.m. Cleanup deposit is WE ACCEPT VISA, MASTER required. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property CARD & AMERICAN EXPRESS at any time before the sale. All sales to highest cash bid- Among the arrests made, 12 were for drug der, subject to additional terms noted on website. Facility related offenses, three were for public intoxica- 5177 River Oaks Blvd. Ste. E address: 8460 Boat Club Rd, Fort Worth, Texas 76179. tion, one for DWI and two were for assaultive (next to Casa Burger) River Oaks, TX., 76114 Tennant Name: Wayne Powell General Description of Property: - Car Wash, mattress, file offenses. 817-948-8415 or 817-378-9291 cabinet, and TV. 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All School Musical (continued from page 1)

Band Conductor Stephanie Ballaro, Technical Director Colby Howerton, Assistant Director Allison Grinstead, Stage Manager Noah Koke, Macy Lepori (lights), Anastasia Bankston (sound), and Sapphire Creamer-Cunningham (stage helper).

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The Brewer High School Lady Bears beat Azle Friday, Feb. 2 70-52. CJ Lester scored 24 points and is up for the Star-Telegram's Girls' Basketball Player of the Week award. The girls are 4-9 in district with a 15-18 overall record. The Lady Bears Brewer High School senior Chloe Souza signed a letter of intent to play were the Silver Bracket Champions of the Lake Country Tournament and soccer at Angelo State University. She was awarded a soccer and academic Consolation Champions for the Heritage Holiday Hoopfest. scholarship. Members of the Lady Bears varsity basketball team are: CJ Lester, The team captain of her club soccer teams since 2014, Souza was a mem- Chloe Northam, Roni Harris, Ashley Solis, Ashleigh Boswell, ber of the Brewer High School varsity soccer team in 2015-16. She was Da'Marreya Johnson, Faythe Doyle, Holland Wells, Chloe Manly, Kylee Team Captain, 1st Team All District and Academic All District. Lester and Tayler Hall. A member of the Dallas Texas U19 US Developmental Academy Team, Head Coach is Steve Ganninger and assistants are Phil Burris, Cassie Souza was in the US Olympic Development Soccer Program for four years. Hodge and Misty Merck. She was the leading goal scorer for the Lake Highlands Girls Classic League The freshmen girls defeated Azle 50-32 and JV won 32-29. from 2014-16. Her team won the 2016 Lake Highlands Division 1 Championship, the 2014 and 2015 Regional Presidents, and the 2016 Regionals for National D SIS WSISD HOPE RALLY Series. ll W s & with guest speaker Tory Grant A ent She earned the Seal of Biliteracy and is in the top 10 percent of her class. tud es s ili ! She's also part of the Think Big program for the top 30 Brewer High School fam ME MONDAY, FEB. 12 CO students. EL 6-7:30PM • BHS Auditorium W She is pictured with her parents Jamey and Marcos Souza and her aunt 1025 W. Loop 820 North and uncle Kelly Marincik and Bernie Woods.

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Brewer's Opening Day Ceremonies kicked off the baseball and softball The spring golf, track and tennis teams were also recognized during the seasons on Feb. 3. pep rally that included the Brewer band and cheerleaders.

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February Events at the WS Library

TinkerLab In TinkerLab on Saturday, Feb. 10, kids of all ages will enjoy a variety of STEAM activities (Science - Technology - Engineering - Art - Math) individually or in small groups. TinkerLab sessions will be held the second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Come enjoy old favorites like LEGOs and Snap Circuits, and discover some new activities as well. Valentine’s Day Storytime Valentine’s Day Storytime at the Library will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 14 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. This very special storytime event will include stories, dancing, door prizes, and many more activities. Everyone is invited. Bring the family and enjoy this event. There is no registra- The BHS tennis team members. tion or sign-up needed. Book Club The White Settlement ISD Board of Trustees will meet on The White Settlement Library Book Club meets the third Tuesday of each Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. in the WSISD Administration Building Board month at 1:30 p.m. Room located at 401 S. Cherry Lane The Library will order multiple copies of the books through Interlibrary Loan; let them know if you'd like to be put on hold for a copy. • The book for February is “The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto” by Mitch WHITE SETTLEMENT HISTORICAL MUSEUM Albom • The book for March is “The Unexpected Mrs. Polifax” by Dorothy Gilman • The book for April is “The Light Between Oceans” by M.L. Stedman 8320 Hanon Dr. – 817-246-9719

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Gina’s Liquidation, a unique homegoods store, has recently opened its second location at 3708 Benbrook Highway. The shop is packed with new items at a deep Troubleshooting • Repairs • Lighting • Outlets & Switches discount. Everything is priced up to 60 percent of Ceiling Fans • ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! • Panels retail. Landscape Lighting • Maintenance • Upgrades • Code Corrections A small sampling of products includes: • furniture • dishes and kitchenware • appliances • sheets, comforters, towels, and window cover- ings • clothing and shoes for children and adults • Insured • Free Estimates • FREE Local Calls • toys, sporting goods, and bicycles • FREE HBO • ESPN New inventory and special sales are posted regu- • FREE Morning Coffee larly on the store’s Facebook page, https://www.face- • POOL book.com/ginasprime. • AARP Welcome Mark your calendar. The week of April 7, Gina’s • Fax Service Available Liquidation will host a large celebration to commemo- 8601 BENBROOK BLVD. • Guest Laundry Available rate the store’s first birthday. (off I-20 Granbury exit, Hwy 377 S. Visit Gina’s Prime Liquidation for everything to Exit 429A) • FREE DSL decorate and update your home. Find all the things you 817-249-8885 didn’t know you needed. For more information call 817-744-7773. Gina’s can be found on the west side of the Benbrook Traffic Circle. Gina’s is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

Bring this coupon to Your ad could be here! Gina’s Liquidation Skilled Nursing Spotlight businesses include: & Independent during the birthday bash Living • complimentary article each rotation April 7-13, 2018 • shoutout on our Facebook page Private & Semi-Private Rooms Available to take 20% off 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Accepting Medicaid, Private Pay, Medicare, Hospice Call 817-246-2473 your total purchase. or email [email protected] 4800 White Settlement Rd. Fort Worth, TX. 76114 817-738-6556 PAGE 10, February 8, 2018 Suburban Newspapers, Inc.

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