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Published Wednesday and Saturday Granbury, Texas 76048 Saturday, August 31, 2019 www.hcnews.com $1.00 Who’s next? County HR head suspended, escorted out BY KATHY CRUZ statement.” was. Richard did not do his HOOD COUNTY NEWS He said, “I’ve worked too job and now I’ve got a federal long, for too many years.” GONE SUSPENDED TARGETED? judgment against me.” County Personnel Direc- Now 66, Aguirre said he Deeds said that after he tor Richard Aguirre was had planned to work until at was served with the federal suspended Tuesday by the least age 70. lawsuit last April, he took Commissioners Court and According to Sheriff Roger the papers to Aguirre. He escorted by the sheriff to en- Deeds and County Attorney said that when he was served sure that he could not tam- Matt Mills, there were several with additional papers about per with files while gathering issues involving Aguirre. two months later, he took Fire Marshal Library Director Personnel Director Elections Administrator personal belongings. Chief among them, they those documents to the per- Ray Wilson Karen Rasco Richard Aguirre Crickett Miller The action to place Aguirre said, was Aguirre’s alleged sonnel director as well. on two weeks of paid sus- failure to contact the Texas “Apparently he still didn’t pension came after a closed Association of Counties was “frivolous” and filed six sent by the jail to prison of- Deeds and Mills said that do anything,” the sheriff session meeting that lasted about a lawsuit filed by an years after the inmate was ficials about damage the Aguirre’s inaction resulted in said. “I was fit to be tied was almost 90 minutes. inmate against Deeds. transported from the Hood inmate had caused to the jail a default judgment against the nice way to put it.” Aguirre told the HCN that Lawsuits against sheriffs County Jail to a Texas prison, that could have indicated an Deeds in federal court. Deeds said that he was he had no idea why he was are common, and TAC pro- where he is serving a 99-year escape attempt. “I was extremely upset,” looking to hire his own attor- suspended and insisted that vides legal representation in sentence. That documentation af- Deeds told the HCN on ney when County Judge Ron he had done nothing wrong. such matters. Deeds said the complaint fected the inmate’s prison Wednesday. “I can’t even Massingill stepped in and He vowed to seek “full rein- Deeds said the petition involved documentation privileges, the sheriff said. begin to tell you how upset I PLEASE SEE DIRECTOR | 2 County budget reveals haves, have nots BY KATHY CRUZ per $100 valu- HOOD COUNTY NEWS ation. Still, though, Some county officials are there are gripes privately complaining that about how low-level employees earn so extra fund- little they qualify for food ing brought in stamps while sizable pay Massingill through higher increases are proposed for property valu- others, namely those in the ations, new properties on sheriff’s department. the tax rolls and increased County Judge Ron Mass- revenues from fines and fees ingill, who campaigned on a will be spent. platform of supporting law “That budget is a mess,” enforcement, said Tuesday one appointed official said. that he makes no apologies Another official, who for the proposed budget – holds an elected post, said his first – which he prepared that his problem with the with the help of County Au- budget isn’t so much the fo- ditor Becky Kidd. DEBBIE SCHNEIDER| HOOD COUNTY NEWS cus on law enforcement but The Commissioners Court rather “the way they pick and will adopt the budget and tax choose” who gets sizable pay Road improvements rate in September to go into increases and who doesn’t. The city road reconstruction project is expected to continue will be replaced. The project includes Misty Meadows Drive, Olson effect Oct. 1. During Tuesday’s meet- through November. This crew was at work on Crockett Street, just Court, North Travis Street, North Crockett Street, Brazos Harbor Elected officials, including ing, Massingill stated, “When north of the square, Thursday afternoon. The base and asphalt Drive and East Clifton Road. Massingill, are scheduled to I found out that some of receive a standard 2.5 per- our clerks were making like cent increase, as are appoint- $24,000 a year and maybe ed officials who work for the were a single mom or a single Commissioners Court. dad, and had one or two You will need proof of ID to get license While some on the lower children – you can’t live on rung of the county’s 300-plus that, folks. You can’t afford BY DEBBIE SCHNEIDER driver’s license. It’s part of passport or permanent resi- are eligible to renew their employees are scheduled for to rent an apartment in your HOOD COUNTY NEWS the effort to reduce identity dent card and others. driver’s license online. similar modest increases, own county. You qualify for fraud and terrorism. 2. Proof of Texas residen- “The majority of Texans others stand to receive 5 per- food stamps.” Have you seen your birth Various documents, in- cy. Two documents with the who are coming into a DL of- cent raises and others signifi- Some may still qualify for certificate lately? cluding a birth certificate or name and physical address fice can actually skip the trip cantly higher increases. such assistance after the You might need it when passport and more, may be of the applicant are need- altogether,” Haschel said. Criticism of the financial 2019-2020 Fiscal Year bud- you get your driver’s license. required. ed to show residency. This Check your eligibility by plan is also coming from citi- get is adopted in the coming “I had no idea that you could be a water bill or util- calling 1-866-DL-RENEW (1- zens who posted on a popu- weeks. needed your birth certifi- EACH APPLICANT IS DIFFERENT ity bill. 866-357-3639). lar Facebook page. Many of Some clerks will earn less cate,” said Shirley McDon- “The DPS encourages ap- 3. Proof of identity. This Or go online to https:// the posts were factually inac- than or right at $30,000 even ald of Granbury after a less plicants to utilize the check- includes a passport or voter txapps.texas.gov/tolapp/ curate. with proposed 2.5 or 3 per- than successful visit to the list at http://www.dps.texas. registration card. Other pho- txdl/welcome.dl?utm_ At the start of this week’s cent increases. Texas Department of Public gov/internetforms/Forms/ to ID cards are accepted. source=texasgov&utm_ regular meeting of the Com- Meanwhile, Massingill Safety Driver License Office DL-15.pdf,” said spokesman 4. Proof of Social Security. medium=drivers_DLR&utm_ missioners Court, Massin- wants to give an $11,027 in Tolar. Lonny Haschel of the De- This can be your card, a col- campaign=driver_2017 gill, who had been advised raise to Sheriff Roger Deeds, McDonald said she took a partment of Public Safety. lege transcript or military The driver license office in on Monday about the online bringing his pay from number and waited outside While every applicant may ID with your Social Security Tolar, 105 Pine Lane, is open complaints, gave a 15-minute $86,473 to $97,500 – a 12.75 in the heat due to crowded not need every form of iden- number or income verifica- from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. speech correcting misinfor- percent increase. conditions inside the build- tification, it’s better to be tion document (like a pay- Monday through Friday. It’s mation and defending his Chief Deputy Steve Smith ing, only to find when it was safe than sorry. check stub showing Social the only location in Hood budget. is on the books for a sizable her turn that she needed her The DPS lists the following Security number). County to get a driver’s li- “I don’t apologize for this bump as well, going from birth certificate. documents that applicants 5. Vehicle insurance and cense. Offices are also locat- budget,” he said. “We worked $68,076 to $75,542 – a 10.97 Some will need more than need when applying for a registration documents are ed in Cleburne, Fort Worth long and hard.” percent increase. a birth certificate. The Real driver’s license. required for vehicle owners. and Stephenville. Despite online claims to Massingill is also propos- ID Act, passed by Congress, 1. Proof of U.S. citizen- the contrary, the court plans ing that the overall budget sets new standards to verify ship or lawful presence. This DON’T WAIT IN LINE, GO ONLINE [email protected] | 817-573-7066, ext. 255 to keep the tax rate the same your ID when applying for a includes a birth certificate, Haschel said that many as it is now: 0.428018 cents PLEASE SEE BUDGET | 2

133rd Year CALENDAR ...... 6 Number 105 FORUM ...... 4 END OF SUMMER: A dive- CLOSINGS FOR LABOR DAY You won’t need to check the mail Local, zone(s): LIFE ...... 5, 6 1 sections OBITUARIES ...... 6 in movie and lighted Monday. The Postal Service is closed for 14 pages SPORTS ...... 7, 8 Labor Day, one of seven federal holidays plus supplements boat parade on Lake through the year. Have an opinion? Write a letter to City offices and county buildings will State: Granbury are coming be closed. 1 sections the editor, [email protected]. 14 pages Schools in Hood County will also be Include your name and city. this weekend. P.3. closed for Labor Day on Monday. 2A Hood County News FROM PAGE ONE Saturday, August 31, 2019 www.hcnews.com Help offered for homeless veterans onique Pack, Out- | VETERANS bilizing in tion Enduring Freedom 2002 for a benefit which waives reach and Intake surround- and Operation Iraqi Freedom the formation fee and re- Specialist from VOICE ing com- 2003. lieves your business of the Endeavors in Fort munities Patriots for Christ Minis- Texas franchise tax for the Worth,M visited our office connecting tries serves the community initial five year period. this week urging us to get to veterans with a weekly Bible study, Business is booming in the word out they have to provide group and individual Bible Hood County and so is the funds available and are immediate based PTSD counseling, op- population so now is a great standing by ready to help stabilization portunities to serve the com- time for veterans to consider struggling veterans and services to munity and assists veterans opening their own business. their families. them and with attaining VA benefits Texas Veterans Commis- Through an aggressive their fami- though VA Accredited Ser- sion is standing by to help outreach program, she is en- Linda Mallon lies. If you vice Officers. veteran entrepreneurs so if couraging homeless veterans Veteran Service or someone Weekly Bible study is held you need assistance or have in the area or veterans who Offi cer you know is at the Glen Rose Community questions, use the contact may be facing eviction to in need of Center, 107 Shepard Street, form at https:ww://tvc.texas. contact her for assistance. help, please Glen Rose from 6 -7 PM. gov/entrepreneurs/. Endeavors (formerly contact Ms. Pack at 817-537- Residents of all counties are President Trump recently known as Family Endeavors) 5370, Ext. 320 or 817-714- welcome to join. You may signed an executive order to serves very low income fami- 3784. follow them on Facebook at address student loan debt lies, veterans who are cur- Patriots4Christ. for veterans rated 100% rently homeless and those BIBLE STUDY AND COUNSELING permanent and total dis- facing eviction with support- Denver Dugle also con- THERE’S HELP abled. Information about ive services including rapid tacted our office about a TO OPEN BUSINESS this program may be found rehousing, case manage- program he founded in Just a reminder to veter- at https://militarybenefits. ment, emergency financial Somervell County called “Pa- ans thinking about starting info/loan-forgiveness-dis- assistance, outreach, help triots for Christ Ministries.” a business in Texas, if your abled-veterans/ with VA benefits administra- Denver served in the United business is 100% veteran Our office will be closed tion, and coordination with States Army from 1994 to owned and the owners were on Monday, Sept. 2 for Labor other public benefits that 2004 leaving the military as honorably discharged from Day. 11 Time Winner! may be available. a Captain with combat ex- active duty from any branch Endeavors is actively mo- perience serving in Opera- of service, you may qualify [email protected] | 817-579-3292

BUDGET: Massingill defends law enforcement raises FROM PAGE ONE for dispatchers be increased ty can better compete with Currently, the starting pay just 1.45 percent and depu- by almost 21 percent and other law enforcement agen- for police officers is $46,837 ties who work security at the deputies, 10.72 percent. cies and reduce a problem- but is set to spike to $53,837 Hood County Justice Center Some county employees, atic turnover rate. on Oct. 1 if the City Council are down for 3.11 percent such as bailiffs, a court co- A former Commissioners approves the proposed bud- raises. ordinator and a staffer in Court approved sizable in- get. The council has indicat- A jail commissary clerk the purchasing department, creases for deputies several ed support for the pay spike. stands to receive a 19 per- Dr. Bruce Baird | Dr. Jeffrey Buske | Dr. Kelby Okada are scheduled for 5 percent years ago, bringing up the With Massingill’s budget, cent increase but, even then, raises while the 911 coordi- starting pay of deputies from Deeds also stands to gain that employee’s pay will be GranburyDentalCenter.com nator will be sitting pretty $36,000 to $42,000. two additional deputies, just under $30,000. with a raise of more than Deeds said that in the past one investigator and 13 new On Tuesday, Massingill re- New Patient Visit $1,000 per month, going couple of budget cycles dep- Tahoes to replace high-mile- iterated his support for the $ from $46,001 to $59,075. uties received the standard age vehicles in his fleet. county’s law enforcement, 49 Receive doctor consultation, The $13,074 in additional 2.5-3 percent increases. The proposed budget for stating that he wants the x-rays & exam. Value of $220. pay will amount to a 28.42 He said that if the Com- the sheriff’s office shows a sheriff’s department to have percent increase. missioners Court approves department-wide increase adequate personnel and A part-timer in the audi- the budget the way it is now, of 7.78 percent, costing proper equipment. tor’s office is set to go from starting pay for his depu- the county an additional The judge also stated that $13,000 to $15,000, amount- ties will go from $42,000 to $304,974 over the current he pays taxes, too. ing to a 15.38 percent raise. $45,000. fiscal year budget. “We’re in this together,” While he said he is grateful Not everyone under the he said. LAW ENFORCEMENT for that increase, it will still sheriff’s department umbrel- The proposed budget is Deeds has continually be considerably lower than la will get big raises, though. posted at www.co.hood. fought for higher pay for the starting pay at the Gran- Increases for officers in tx.us. deputies so that Hood Coun- bury Police Department. Animal Control amount to [email protected] | 817-573-7066, ext. 258.

DIRECTOR: Aguirre claims no misdeeds, consults lawyer Schedule Today! FROM PAGE ONE contacted TAC himself. TAC Three new members joined Pastor Council asking that convened into open session, (817) 573-3761 agreed to appoint a lawyer the five-member court in the court place emphasis on Eagle made a motion to sus- 3412 E Highway 377 to try to reverse the default January: Massingill, Precinct hiring a library director with pend Aguirre for two weeks Granbury, TX 76049 judgment, Deeds said. 2 Commissioner Ron Cotton “a strong Christian world “pending further consider- On Thursday, Aguirre gave and Precinct 4 Commission- view.” ation and deliberation.” a different accounting to the er Dave Eagle. The letter denounced the Aguirre said he interpreted HCN of that situation. He In the spring the HCN re- American Library Associa- that language to mean that said that he did contact TAC, ported on an alleged plot to tion and its “advocacy for the the court will probably try to and that there are records to fire Elections Administra- LGBTQ agenda.” force him to resign. prove it. tor Crickett Miller, who has Aguirre said that he ad- Mills and Precinct 1 Com- “There must have been a been criticized by Eagle, or vised court members that missioner James Deaver said miscommunication some- to eliminate her non-partisan only two of the applicants that the decisions pertaining where,” he said. office. That didn’t happen were qualified for the posi- to both Wilson and Aguirre Aguirre also said that he but several people in county tion based on the posted job were based on valid issues was heading to an appoint- government said they believe description, which requires and had nothing to do with ment with an attorney. that Miller remains a target. an “ALA accredited” Master politics. In June, the county parted of Library Science degree. Deaver said that he raised FEARFUL ATMOSPHERE ways with Fire Marshal Ray Aguirre said that he was questions about Aguirre and Aguirre told the HCN Wilson after a sheriff’s office never contacted about the how much of the workload shortly after his suspension investigation requested by planned closed-door discus- his chief deputy, Melissa on Tuesday that he has “a the Commissioners Court re- sion involving him and that Welborn, was shoulder- SHOP LOCALLY list” of things that have been vealed infractions. he didn’t know about it until ing last year before the new accomplished during his ten- Last week, Library Direc- the agenda was posted. court members were seated. ure with the county, which tor Karen Rasco resigned. He said it is “a standing The commissioner also ADVERTISE dates back to February 2015. Her resignation occurred at joke” among county employ- said that his suggestion for He said that unemploy- a time when an anti-gay cen- ees and appointed officials Aguirre to be escorted to his ment payouts have been sorship debate that Eagle led as to who will be the next to office by the sheriff or a dep- reduced “to almost zero” four years ago resurfaced. go. uty was simply good policy LOCALLY because managers have been She is the second library di- One anonymous source and was not intended as a trained on how to properly rector to step down since the told the HCN on Wednes- personal slight. document issues with em- controversy began in 2015. day that there has been fear Regarding issues with the EVERYONE ployees. Some whispered that Agu- among the county’s 10 ap- personnel director that were Aguirre also stated that irre’s suspension was tied to pointed officers since the separate from the federal the county has not had a rate advice he gave to the Com- new court was seated in lawsuit, Deeds said, “The increase on health insurance missioners Court regarding January. An 11th appointed judge had a pretty good file.” WINS and that he helped increase Rasco’s replacement. officer, the county auditor, is Deeds said he has been ! the county’s retirement plan. Late last week, the HCN ob- chosen by the district judge told that the default judg- “What did I do wrong?” he tained, through an Open Re- rather than the Commission- ment against him will be asked, adding, “I’ll get unem- cords request, copies of four ers Court. worked out but right now We reach EVERY local address ployment, no question.” applications for the library “It’s different now,” the that is not much comfort. in Hood & Somervell Counties. The action against Agu- director position that had source stated about the at- “Until I get that letter in the irre occurred at a time when been submitted to Aguirre. mosphere under a changed mail from the federal court, several sources within the The HCN also obtained a court. I’m still going to be sweating county privately confided to copy of a letter emailed to it,” he said. the HCN that there are fears each member of the Com- ‘NOT POLITICAL’ HCDeals as to who might be the new missioners Court from the On Tuesday, after the [email protected] | 817-573-7066, ext. 258. court’s next target. conservative Hood County Commissioners Court re- 1501 South Morgan Street | Granbury, TX 76048 | 817-573-7066 | hcnews.com

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A dive in movie and lighted PURE WATER WINDOW CLEANING boat parade are planned on “Let us make your windows sparkle!” Lake Granbury this week- end as the Labor Day holiday PROFESSIONAL QUALITY: marks the unofficial end of Window & Screen Cleaning Fan Cleaning summer. Pressure Washing Outdoor Lamp Cleaning The free dive in movie Gutter Cleaning Solar Panel Cleaning is a first for Granbury and Screen Repair Sky Light Cleaning takes place at 8:30 tonight at Rough Creek Park. Movie goers can view “Aquaman” Call for Appointment or Free Estimate from land, by boat or float- Johnny: 682-260-8072 Larry: 817-776-0368 ing in the water near the Supervisor movie screen. Boaters and floaters will be kept separate for safety. Rough Creek Park is man- aged by the Brazos River Au- When you spend money with your neighbors, thority and is located at 2209 you are providing jobs, keeping money circulation S. Morgan St., near Stumpy’s on the lake. in Hood County and helping create even more Sound for the movie will shopping opportunities as businesses grow. be broadcast on loud speak- ers and can also be received through FM radio by boaters. The movie is presented by Granbury Parks & Recreation and Visit Granbury.

BOATS WILL LIGHT UP THE LAKE COURTESY The Labor Day weekend BOAT PARADE: Boats will leave from Stumpy’s at 8 quite Pit. Boats will then pass by the Lake Gran- lighted boat parade re- p.m. Sunday and slowly travel north on Lake Gran- bury Conference Center and City Beach on the turns Sunday night, leav- bury up to the Pearl Street bridge, turning by Mes- return trip. ing from Stumpy’s around 8 and traveling north on the bury Conference Center and in the cove near Stumpy’s. more information at ronnie@ lake toward the Pearl Street City Beach as it makes its Boats must be decorated and ronniehurd.com. The parade bridge. The parade circles way back to Stumpy’s. Pa- lighted – the more lights, is presented by the Historic back near Mesquite Pit and rade participants will gather the better! There’s no entry Granbury Merchants Asso- passes by the Lake Gran- in their boats by 7:45 p.m. fee. Contact Ronnie Hurd for ciation. By shopping small, you are in fact | FELONY ARRESTS shopping big for Hood County. ■ Brandon Thomas Bur- pering/fabricating physi- Seven injured nett, 28, Princeton, Texas, cal evidence with intent to unlawful possession of fire- impair, manufacture/deliv- arm by felon and prohibited ery of controlled substance, Habitat Housing Program weapon. penalty group three/four, in head-on crash ■ Kevin Lance Gilbert, 30, under 28 grams and pos- Granbury, possession of session of marijuana over 4 Habitat for Humanity of Hood County will accept Seven people were hurt in a coming traffic and struck a controlled substance, penal- ounces and under 5 pounds. applications for the Habitat Housing Program at: head-on collision Tuesday af- 2006 Toyota pickup head- ty group two, under 1 gram. ■ Ernest Benton Cordell, ternoon on rainslick Highway on, according to the highway ■ Steven Arthur Guess, 55, Granbury, possession of Rancho Brazos Community Center (RBCC) 171 in Cresson. patrol. 57, Dallas, driving while in- controlled substance, pen- 3701 Sundown Trail Preliminary investiga- Hamilton, his wife Dacie, toxicated third. alty group one, over 1 gram Granbury, TX 76049 tion indicates a 2009 Dodge and their three boys ages 3, ■ Clifton Carl Knight, 60, and under 4 grams. pickup, driven by 38-year-old 5 and 8 were transported by Glen Rose, unlawful posses- ■ Nolan Curtis Cornelius, Julian Hamilton Jr. of Derid- ground ambulances to Fort sion of firearm by felon and 36, Lipan, aggravated as- ONLY on the following dates and times: der, Louisiana, was traveling Worth area hospitals. driving while intoxicated sault with deadly weapon. southbound on 171 north- The driver of the Toyota, third. ■ Amanda Arnold Cross, Saturday, September 14, 2019 – 8:00 AM west of downtown Cresson. Mike Hemm, 57, of Early and ■ Jeffrey Allan Marshall, 39, homeless, possession of The Dodge lost control his 22-year-old son were 53, Arlington, driving while controlled substance, penal- Sunday, September 15, 2019 – 2:00 PM on a curve, began to skid flown by air ambulance to a intoxicated. ty group one, under 1 gram. sideways, crossed into on- hospital in Fort Worth. ■ Ronald Gregg Smith, ■ Reynaldo Garces, 29, Saturday, September 21, 2019 – 8:00 AM 52, Granbury, possession of Granbury, evade arrest or controlled substance, penal- detention with vehicle. Sunday, September 22, 2019 – 2:00 PM ty group one, under 1 gram. ■ Joey Garza, 38, home- ■ Keb Michael Sudan, 41, less, Fort Worth, violation To apply, you must attend one of the sessions listed Granbury, possession of parole. controlled substance, penal- ■ Joseph Peter Hersha, above, and complete an application at that time. ty group one, under 1 gram. 41, Greenwich, Ohio, pos- Both applicant and co-applicant must be present ■ Loren Nathan Walls, session of controlled sub- to apply. 22, Granbury, prohibited stance, penalty group one, weapon, evade arrest or over 1 gram and under 4 For a complete list of requirements that applicants detention with vehicle and grams. unlawful possession of fire- ■ Stanley Wayne Hulsey, must meet, and a list of documents you will need to arm by felon. 60, Granbury, driving while bring, please visit our web site at ■ William David Arms, 33, intoxicated third. www.habitatofhoodcounty.org Granbury, tampering/fab- ■ Michael Bryant Keigley, ricating physical evidence 28, Meridian, intoxication with intent to impair and manslaughter with vehicle. COURTESY possession of controlled ■ Randy Chad Key, 35, substance, penalty group Pioneer, Louisiana, tam- Heard the thunder one, under 1 gram. pering/fabricating physi- ■ Frank Randolph Bess, cal evidence with intent to Gregory Bryan heard the rolling thunder Tuesday morning so he de- 62, Granbury, deadly con- impede. cided to grab his iPhone and head to his back porch in Rolling Creek duct discharge firearm. ■ Randy E Lee, 50, Baskin, Ranch southeast of Granbury. Looking for possible lightning photos, ■ Michelle Laeon Carey, Louisiana, possession of Bryan aimed west toward the DeCordova power plant “knowing that 34. Cresson, forgery finan- controlled substance, penal- the metal would give a good target,” he said. He shot multiple bursts cial instrument. ty group one, under 1 gram. and was able to capture this lightning strike. ■ Lauren Danielle Davis, ■ John William McNatt, 26, Fort Worth, possession 34, Granbury, possession of of controlled substance, controlled substance, penal- penalty group two, over 1 ty group one, under 1 gram gram and under 4 grams. and violation parole. Woman accused ■ Megan Summer Eubank, ■ Reagan Leann Miller, 39, 30, Granbury, possession of Granbury, fraudulent use/ controlled substance, penal- possession of identifying of cutting boyfriend ty group one, under 1 gram. information, five to under ■ Cobin Paul Little, 34, 10 items. Hood County Sheriff’s Of- ously injured, Granbury, violation parole. ■ Justin Dean Peoples, 32, SHOP LOCALLY fice deputies responded to authorities ■ Stephan James Pippin, Springtown, theft of prop- the 4300 block of Hunters said. 27, Burleson, possession of erty under $2,500 two or Glen Court last Saturday at Gibson controlled substance, penal- more previous. 1:30 a.m. in reference to a was arrested ty group two, under 1 gram. ■ Raevyn Lynn Porter, 24, disturbance. and charged ADVERTISE ■ Lance Aaron Roberts, Stephenville, possession of Deputies discovered that with aggra- 25, Blum, evade arrest or de- controlled substance, penal- Gibson Brandi Renee Gibson, 30, al- vated assault tention with vehicle. ty group one, under 1 gram. legedly cut her 43-year-old with a deadly ■ Thomas Joseph Adams ■ Cameron De Pree Ran- boyfriend with a knife, caus- weapon. LOCALLY Jr., 45, Granbury, posses- dolph, 20, Granbury, pos- ing his nose to bleed. She was still in jail at press sion of controlled sub- session of controlled sub- The victim was not seri- time. stance, penalty group one, stance, penalty group two, under 1 gram. over 4 grams and under 400 ■ Kenneth Eugene Cam- grams. EVERYONE eron, 43, Granbury, driving ■ Ryon Hill Sanders, 36, Hood County Most while intoxicated third. Granbury, indecency with ■ Candice Michelle Cle- child sexual contact. ments, 35, Granbury, pos- ■ Jason Michael WINS Wanted: DWI suspect session of controlled sub- Stanaford, 19, Midland, pos- stance, penalty group two, session of controlled sub- ! The Hood County Sheriff’s 7 inches, 210 under 1 gram. stance, penalty group two, Office is looking for Kenneth pounds, brown ■ Damien Colby Collins, under 1 gram. Javon Parker, 45, who has a eyes, black/ 45, Granbury, assault fam- ■ Jake Arron Watson, 23, felony warrant for DWI with gray hair. ily/house member impede Granbury, injury child with child under 15, a state jail Anyone with breathing. intent of bodily injury. felony. information ■ David Ray Coplin, 30, ■ Madison Leigh Wieland, Parker’s address is listed can call 817- Granbury, violation parole, 18, Granbury, possession of in the 9000 block of French Parker 579-3307 or manufacture/delivery of controlled substance, penal- Drive, Cresson. Crime Stoppers controlled substance, penal- ty group two, over 4 grams HCDeals He has the following de- at 817-573-TIPS and remain ty group one, over 4 grams and under 400 grams. scription: black male, 5 feet, anonymous. and under 200 grams, tam- Forum

4 Hood County News www.hcnews.com Saturday, August 31, 2019 Sideline | JOE HELLER surprises You never know what might pop up in the game I was trying to remember | A CLOSER LOOK whack!!!!! ... the last time I roamed the he bowled sidelines of a college football over a poor game. cheerlead- And the answer occurred er. She went to me: down, but Never. the writer Only among the ticketh- kinda olders in the clouds, never somer- down on the field of battle. saulted and But I get the chance to- bounced night, in Denton’s oddly- Roger Enlow straight up shaped Apogee Stadium, Editor to enjoy the to hear grunts and thwacks touchdown and see amazing athletes up celebration. close when the University The man didn’t appear of North Texas entertains fazed. He looked the same, Abilene Christian University except for clumps of dead in the 2019 season opener. brown grass clinging to the I’m scheduled to be my back of his argyle sweater. son’s “assistant” while he It sounds like I’m picking shoots for ACU. on him, but he was a nice The roles will be reversed. guy. Interesting, but nice. He was my assistant back in Interesting like another the day shooting Granbury time he wanted some half- Pirate and Tolar Rattler foot- time refreshments. The line ball. was long at the home side A big to-do Karan had a suggestion for concession stand so he de- her son this week in antici- cided to go on the other side pation of titans flying out of because it was less crowded. bounds. Seemed sensible. They gave him a party anyway “When you were young The band was already Dad would pull you out of marching when the writer ickey Eddins didn’t | ed employ- the way,” she said. “Now you stepped onto the field, way want folks to make THE IDLE ees and need to do the same for Dad too close to the band. a “big to-do” about AMERICAN computer- – and remember – he doesn’t I couldn’t believe what I him or his western ized effi- move like he used to!” was seeing. accessoryM business, but ciency. Ha-ha. Very funny. The man continued walk- that’s simply too bad. The Ed- I just hope I don’t repeat ing, straight to the opposite “If he hadn’t wanted a ‘big dinses and a move from one of our side but only feet away from to-do’ made about what he’s their three sportswriters years ago. the marching band in full done, he shouldn’t a’done sons work He was a happy-go-lucky routine. ’em,” said one of the 400- there daily, guy who, as a sports writer, Did I dream it? plus guests crowded into along with was definitely a “homer” and No, because the next day the M&F showroom recently more than proud of it. on local television the re- to honor him and Linda – his 100 oth- That year Granbury had a play of the halftime show Don Newbury wife of 59 years – and their Guest columnist ers. top running back with great revealed a man entering the sons and families. Mickey speed. During one game he bottom corner of the screen Friends gathered in friend- “plays broke loose and started rac- and slowly, slowly, slowly ship, respect, reverence, down” his intelligence, work ing down the Pirate sidelines. walking to the top and out curiosity and awe for the ethic and “know how.” His The writer seized the of sight. firm’s 50th anniversary, and 100% fair play in life was en- opportunity to enter the to “rib” Mickey for a spell. gendered by hard-working, COURTESY frenzy. He began running [email protected] | 817-573-7066, ext. 245 Somebody joked that even God-fearing parents who Mickey and Linda Eddins every step of the way until ... if nearby garage sales hadn’t operated a western wear been held simultaneously, store and repaired boots made boxes cheaper than have bought a used car from the bash would still have and shoes. he could re-configure the the other without any tire- | THIS IS HOOD COUNTY been “wall-to-wall.” Eddins was coaxed into others.) kickin’... ■ Born an “Okie,” Mickey permitting such a party. Folks came and stayed, ■ Bottom line: Mickey and spent early years in Oak Given his “druthers,” he’d munching on lavish hors Linda are loved. And they Cliff and in Sulphur Springs have been happy with a d’oeuvres that included love back, grateful for their since teen years. He married “drive-through party” of Bananas Foster. Mickey, of sons and wives, six grand- Linda upon his high school handshakes and refresh- course, might have pre- children, one great-grand- graduation; she received her ments exchanged through ferred crawdads and hush child, and Patrick Voith, diploma a year later. car windows... puppies... “almost a son” who is the He seemed “tailor-made” ■ But, his “druthers” were ■ It was a “love drenched” pilot for Eddins’ thousands for insurance, but a few overruled. Family friend party. Where else would em- of business flights. years later, took a different Louise Sharp helped Linda ployees insist on hat-pass- At the risk of “striking sales direction. He felt he plan the party. ing for more than $10,000 to out” with humor, I submit could better keep his com- They engaged a “fancy help pay for the party? that Mickey probably isn’t mitments to Linda, his fam- food” caterer with snappily- A “university of hard the “quickest draw in the ily, the work ethic and the dressed servers, and flowers knocks” graduate, Mickey’s west,” but he may have the Good Book, basically ped- were everywhere. The place an amiable guy, slow to get “slowest drawl in the south.” dling western hats. was thoroughly “gussied “riled up.” And, let’s clear the air about For several years he kept up.” He credits the Lord, his that turnip truck spotted on East Texas and Louisiana They stopped short of ice parents, family and friends party night. He didn’t fall highways hot, calling on sculptures, knowing Mickey for his success. He is much from it. hundreds of western stores. would have “nixed” the obliged to Dr. Richard Jack- Humor aside, I join the He added other items, and idea. Remember that in the son, his pastor more than a throngs saluting this hum- boot jacks took off. early days, he had sons Paul, half-century ago whose ser- ble Christian friend who He started manufacturing David and John scroung- mon tapes he “plumb wore pulled himself up by his them, and soon he owned ing for clean boxes grocers out listening to” during long boot jacks... the sales company. In 1969, had tossed aside. (Soon, he road stretches. he and his late brother, realized he could buy ready- From day one, each would Dr. Newbury is a former Frankie, founded M&F West- educator who “commits ern Accessories…. Eddins was coaxed into permitting such speeches” round about. Com- ■ The rest is history. His ments or inquiries to: new- ROGER ENLOW | HOOD COUNTY NEWS recall of customers’ names a party. Given his “druthers,” he’d have [email protected]. Ph.: and ongoing review of sales been happy with a “drive-through party” 817-447-3872. Web: www. All eyes on the road and inventory are uncanny. speakerdoc.com. Twitter: @ Ever-growing M&F of handshakes and refreshments ex- donnewbury. Facebook: don Not exactly a backseat driver, but this four-legged friend keeps a sprawls in Sulphur Springs, newbury. close watch on the traffi c ahead in Granbury. “smoothed out” by dedicat- changed through car windows. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE support our schools, parks, roads, reading room, so they funded these LIBRARY INCLUSION ing and close monitoring, simply A few questions for the thinking hospital or any other local govern- services and opened their doors to Re: Aug. 24 letter to the editor asking “What’s up?” or anything in public: ment service. All they do is take all people that wanted to use the from Charles Stonick (portal to between – that’s up to the parents money by not paying taxes. Is it re- services. What is the Pastor Council all knowledge) with which I complete- to decide and is not at all a govern- ally important what the librarian’s Censorship is not part of their about? Social clubs don’t have pas- ly agree. mental responsibility. religious views are? commitment to dissemination of tors. The library, as a community or- The county has big issues to real information. Why would they be interested in ganization, should be representa- Dan Wilterding deal with. Openly admitting that I think having a nice open mind- Granbury the library? an applicant’s religious views are ed LBGTQ person running any gov. tive of the members of our commu- How can the people doing the important to getting the job is un- office would be better than a cre- nity and neither cater to particular hiring eliminate members of other acceptable to the County and the ationist, and so did the founding views or seek to exclude interests | religions from a shot at the job? Constitution. The reason being, our fathers. of our members. WRITE There are over 80 of the so-called founding fathers didn’t want the Finally, thank you Ms. Cruz ... Parents are solely responsible for churches in Hood County claiming religious knotheads running the a washing machine can’t clean how their children are raised; if the Email letters to editor@hcnews. they have the answers which dude show. clothes without an agitator. parents do their part there should com or mail to P.O. Box 879, Granbury, or dudette should be considered. Christian science group decided be no fear of the children being Tex. 76048. Letters should not be over These social clubs don’t sup- that they wanted their own news- James F. Hyde swayed by unapproved influences. 500 words. Include your name, address port the library any more than they paper and their own library and Granbury This may entail home school- and daytime phone number. MEMBER: National Newspaper Association Texas Press Association West Texas Press Association North/East Texas Press Association PETS OF THE WEEK Goodyear is a male Border Collie mix, around 5 months old and approx. 32 lbs. He’s trainable and good with other dogs. Life Goodyear’s $85 adoption fee includes neutering, a rabies vaccination and microchip. Thornburg is a young male DSH kitten. This cuteness has been Saturday, August 31, 2019 www.hcnews.com Hood County News 5 in a foster home and is now ready for your home! Thornburg’s $85 adoption fee includes neutering, a rabies vaccination and microchip. Hood County Animal Control 8FBUIFSGPSE)JHIXBZt   Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; First Saturday of each month (adoptions only) 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Many (purple) hands ANY DONATIONS ARE APPRECIATED GREATLY Check us out on Facebook at Hood County Animal Control, TX make light work Muscadine jelly sales to benefit More Than Me Youth Ranch BY DEBBIE SCHNEIDER grapes grow wild at various loca- HOOD COUNTY NEWS tions across the county, includ- Summer ing the Black Ranch where many SPECIAL OFFERS! Wild-growing muscadine were picked. grapes have been harvested, pro- “Now that I know what they cessed and canned by volunteers are, I see them everywhere,” she working with the More Than Me said. project. It’s the first year for the mus- Now they’ve got 1,000 jars of cadine grape project, and the muscadine grape jelly for sale. 50% OFF jelly turned out wonderful, she Proceeds will go toward con- said. Youth volunteers with MTM struction at the Christian-based cooked the grapes and strained Teeth Whitening More Than Me Youth Ranch in Regular value of $499. Present coupon at time of appointment. them. Call today and schedule your appointment. Hood County. “It was a very precise proce- Patient must have current x-rays and exam. “We had lots of volunteers who dure. The pectin and sugar was made this happen,” said spokes- carefully measured and the woman Terry McNew, a volun- grapes were boiled for the exact teer with the project. time required to make jelly,” Mc- The MTM Youth Ranch is lo- New explained. cated on a 56-acre property do- nated to the nonprofit group by JARS OF JELLY FOR SALE Garry Luker. The ranch is at the The pints of muscadine jelly end of Milton Court, off Contrary $49 can be purchased for $10 at the COURTESY Creek Road. Country Store, near Mark Spas IT’S FRESH JELLY: Above, Kaylee Uhyrek shows off jars of Bob and Margaret King first and Furniture, 6620 Glen Rose muscadine jelly. Volunteers picked wild-growing grapes New Patient Special developed the idea for a youth Initial exam and xrays. Not valid with insurance or any other offer. Highway. Volunteers are also out and processed jelly. Below, area youth turned out to help Regular value $230. ranch about 20 years ago. The and about selling the jelly. process grape jelly as a benefi t for the More Than Me Youth idea continued to develop McNew said she sold several through the years at a men’s Ranch. The muscadine jelly is $10 a jar. Proceeds from jelly jars of jelly at a tasting break for sales will benefi t More Than Me Youth Ranch. prayer breakfast. biscuits and jelly at Brazos River Fencing and a gate are com- Baptist Church last Sunday. She plete. Construction of a large ac- also sold jelly to friends in a wa- tivities building is next. ter aerobics class. “This is a dream in the mak- You can call McNew for more ing, and we are getter closer. The information about the purchase goal at MTM is to mentor young of jelly – and possible delivery. people to have a ‘more than me’ She is also available for motiva- attitude,” McNew said. tional talks about the More Than Me Youth Ranch. GATHERING OF GRAPES You can contact her at 817- The grape jelly project comes 408-5533. (817) 482-9430 after a barbecue dinner fund- For more information about raiser in May. Catfish dinners MTM, check the website at www. and Mexican food feasts have mtmyouthclub.com. Lakeview-Dental.com also been a part of the fundrais- 1309 Paluxy Road | Granbury, TX 76048 ing efforts. [email protected] | 817-573-7066, ext. 255 McNew said the muscadine COURTESY

817.279.9949 6 Hood County News Saturday, August 31, 2019 www.hcnews.com Life Obituaries

Cecil William Todd Get your singing voice ready July 29, 1937 - August 23, 2019 Cecil William Todd, 82, Too early to think about Christmas? The “reveal” takes place when fall is gearing up for the Christmas concert passed away on Friday, Not so. season rehearsals begin Monday, Sept. coming Dec. 19. August 23, 2019. Service: “The Granbury Civic Chorus is pre- 9 at Acton United Methodist Church, Any who love to sing are encouraged 10:00 AM, Friday, August paring for the Christmas in September 3433 Fall Creek Highway. to join the group. 30, 2019, Wiley Funeral Big Reveal,” said spokeswoman Sherry Practice is from 7-9 p.m. and attend- For more information email gran- Home Chapel, Granbury, Johnson, of the Granbury Civic Chorus. ees are encourage to wear red or green [email protected] or go officiated by Pastor Bill “It’s still hot, but we have Christmas on to get in the Christmas spirit. to www.GranburyCivicChorus.org. Sanders, Graveside service: our minds.” Civic Chorus Director Ken McDonald 3:00 PM, Friday, August 30, 2019, Rose Hill Ceme- tery, Merkel, Texas, offici- ated by Brigadier General Ronald Harvell of the Unit- Clubhouse pool closing for the season Monday ed States Air Force Chap- abor Day weekend is | service be- mation: 817-573-2641. to volunteer, email Bruce lains and Pastor Ken here along with the PECAN BITS ginning at Lockwood at lockteach@ Harvell, Visitation: 5:00 PM ber, Carson Newman Bas- -7:00 PM, Thursday, Au- ketball Hall of Fame signal of summer 7:30 a.m. COMMUNITY NOTES gmail.com or text to 817- gust 29, 2019, Wiley Funer- Member & Lifetime ending and fall ap- and the The first “date night” din- 964-0856. All help is greatly al Home, Granbury. Achievement Award, and Lproaching. Therefore, the program ner at the clubhouse was appreciated. Cecil was born on July Order of the Kentucky clubhouse pool will hold immedi- a success, and more like The fly-in always holds 29, 1937 in Crab Orchard, Colonels. its final open hours of the ately fol- events are on the calendar. much family fun with food Kentucky to Stanley and Cecil was involved in his season over the next few lowing. Summertime maintenance for purchase, planes to ob- Ethel Todd. He graduated community and was a days. is underway at the golf serve, plane rides and flying from Carson Newman Uni- Hood County 4-H Leader, Today and tomorrow the GM TIME course including aeration of demonstrations of all kinds. versity with his Bachelor's Co-Founder and Life pool is open from 9:30 a.m. General the green collars, greens, tee All Pecaners are welcome to degree. He received his Trustee of the Chris Ritch- to 8 p.m., and Labor Day Diane Long Manager boxes and fairways, and the the airpark for this fun day. Master's degree and Super- er, Joyce Nix and J.W. Monday will host swimmers Bobby fountain on hole number intendent Certificate from Holmes Memorial Scholar- from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., at White re- eight has been pulled for RECYCLING Morehead State University ship Foundations (now which time it will close for minds residents of “Coffee repairs. The paper recycling pro- and Abilene Christian Uni- known as the Tolar Memo- the season. with the GM” on the first Furthermore, a new Wi-Fi gram in Pecan is ending im- versity. He dedicated 30 rial Scholarship Founda- The Pecan Activities Cen- Tuesday of the month (Sept. system has been installed at mediately since the compa- years to public education tion), and Founder and ter (PAC) pool will be open 3) at 9 a.m., as well as “Cock- the clubhouse, and the walk- ny our community has used as a teacher, coach, princi- Conservator of the Doug from daylight to dark with tails with the GM” on the ing path along the river at is discontinuing its work in pal and superintendent. Hines Memorial Scholar- no lifeguards through Oc- first Saturday of the month the campgrounds has been our county. Bins are current- He was Superintendent at ship at Carson Newman tober. (Sept. 7) at 4 p.m. Both rebuilt. ly being removed, and there Tolar ISD for 13 years. University. groups meet in the 19th The deer count has been is currently no new plan for Cecil received many Cecil is preceded in honors and awards such death by his wife of 42 SING ALONG Hole and provide a time for completed, and the ma- paper recycling in Pecan. as Mr. Kentucky Basket- years, Kay Teaff Todd, and Tonight being the final Pecaners to visit with our rina docks are now being ball, Two-time All-Ameri- siblings: Lorinne Beisel, o o ’ o night f August brings a c mmunity s general man- de-webbed every M nday, GOOD SHOTS can basketball player, and Lucille Newcam. karaoke party to the Brazos ager. Wednesday and Friday. Thursday night fun shoots Army All-Star Basketball Cecil is survived by his Room from 8 p.m. to 12:30 at the archery/air gun range Team Captain, drafted by daughter: Tasha Sheehan, a.m. Participants and specta- COMMUNICATION INFO DRIVERS NEEDED continue. Pecaners are in- the St. Louis Hawks, Two- son-in-law: Byron Sheehan, tors are welcome. Following the September Pecan’s annual EAA spon- vited to fun target practice, time Kentucky Basketball grandsons: Talon Sheehan board of directors meeting sored fly-in is coming up on as well as visiting with ar- Coach of the Year, More- and Kadyn Sheehan, and BREAKFAST CLUB next Thursday, an informal Sept. 28, and volunteer driv- chery/air gun association head State University Bas- siblings: Hazel Brown and Wednesday morning’s “How to Navigate the PPOA ers, as well as four passen- members for guidance on ketball Hall of Fame Mem- Effie Belle Taylor. Breakfast Club will welcome Website” workshop will ger golf carts, are needed. honing shooting skills. Ten- state Sen. Brian Birdwell, happen. Approximately 10 carts and meter rifles and targets are R-Granbury, who will share All interested folks are 20 drivers are on the wish available for practice, and Robert Oscar (R.O.) Duncan accomplishments, issues welcome to join in on learn- list, and the day will be split folks coming to shoot from March 13, 1929 - August 28, 2019 and what is on the legisla- ing what Pecan’s website into morning and afternoon 7 to 8 p.m. are invited to ture’s upcoming agenda. has to offer and how to use shifts. Lunch will be pro- come early to help set up. Robert Oscar (R.O.) Dun- All Pecaners are welcome to it. Contact the clubhouse vided. can, age 90 was born the clubhouse for breakfast front desk for more infor- For more information or [email protected] | 817-579-9360 March 13, 1929 in Winns- boro, Louisiana and passed away on Wednes- day, August 28, 2019 in Granbury, Texas to be with his loving wife Opal in Heaven. Visitation: 10:00 am. Tuesday, September 3, Community Calendar 2019 at Wiley Funeral Home Chapel. Service: 11:00 am. Tues- day, September 3, 2019 at SATURDAY, AUG. 31 SUNDAY, SEPT. 1 TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 Wiley Funeral Home granddaughters, Alexan- Chapel in Granbury with dria Edwards (Austin), An- Wreaths Across America kicks off this Lighted boat parade, boats gather in Storytime, 10 to 11 a.m., Emmanuel Lu- graveside services to fol- driana Duncan, Haylie year’s campaign at Kroger, 10 a.m. to 3 cove by Stumpy’s by 7:45 p.m. Parade theran Church, 2301 Fall Creek Hwy. low at Laurel Land Memo- Duncan and Alaina Ewing; p.m. Raising funds to provide wreaths goes toward Pearl Street lake bridge and rial Park in Fort Worth. great-grandchildren, Tay- Opera Guild meeting, 10:30 a.m., option- R.O. was a very loving lor, Shana, Kylee, Ryder, for the graves of all veterans buried at circles back near Mesquite Pit, passing al lunch ($15). Reservations required 682- husband, father and Rodie, Reese, Kylie, Ryan, Acton Cemetery. by City Beach. 936-9572 or [email protected] grandfather. He lived a full Josie, Cooper, Luke, A.J. , life and had a wonderful Jacob and Adley Opal; sis- Last Saturday Gallery Night includes New clogging classes presented by life with his wife Opal, his ter, Patsy Russell (Bob) and venues around the square and just off MONDAY, SEPT. 2 Granbury Cloggers, free for beginners, children and grandchil- beloved nieces, nephews the Granbury square, 6 to 8 p.m. dren. He will be dearly and friends. Granbury Brigade “Open With A Bang” 5:15 to 6 p.m., Hood County YMCA. missed. R.O. was preceded in Karaoke with Santos, 8 p.m., Riley Ste- meeting and picnic, welcome new vol- Survivors: Children, death by his loving wife phens Memorial Post #7835 VFW & Aux- unteers, door prizes, 6:30 p.m. Call or Vickie Collins of Granbury, Opal Duncan, his parents Mike Duncan (Dray) of Robert Oscar Duncan, Sr. iliary, 3670 W. Highway 377. text 817-559-1547 or 817-573-4776 to THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 Bluff Dale and Linda Ewing and Janie Davis Duncan; make reservation (required). Dive In Movie, free viewing of “Aqua- Newcomer’s Club, 9:15 a.m., Pecan Plan- (Edward) of Nashville, TN. ; sons, Robert Marshall Dun- grandsons, Cary Van Loh can and Ricky Jewel Dun- man,” 8:30 p.m., Rough Creek Park near Alzheimer Support Group, 10 a.m., Ac- tation, program featuring Texas Storm (Tonya), Ian Duncan (Ter- can and by a grandson, Stumpy’s, can be viewed from land, ton United Methodist Chuch, 817-326- Chasers. Lunch is $15 (cash or check). ra), Tanner Ewing, Tony Brian Duncan. boats or floats. 2355. Reservations required. Ewing and Chris Ewing;

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Saturday, August 31, 2019 www.hcnews.com Hood County News 7 Granbury sweeps Stephenville BY GRANT MCGALLIARD HOOD COUNTY NEWS

For once this season, the Granbury Lady Pirates skipped the drama and won a game in three sets, sweep- ing Stephenville 3-0 (25-21, 29-27, 25-15) on the road Tuesday. “We finally got it done in three sets,” Granbury head coach Desiree Shahan said with a laugh postgame. That doesn’t mean there wasn’t plenty of drama on Gospel hand, though. The Lady Pirates (21-9) fought off four consecutive set points for Stephenville in the second set before com- ing out with a win. Junior Gracie Nichols turned in a clutch performance, record- ing two kills and an ace in the final stages of the set to keep Granbury alive. “She’s doing really good,” GRANT MCGALLIARD | HOOD COUNTY NEWS Hood County Cancer Services Shahan said. “She’s really WITH THE ASSIST: Granbury senior Savannah Smith (2) had a team- focusing on certain specific high 22 assists in the win over Stephenville Tuesday. The Lady Pirates things that she’s doing with still hadn’t lost a game outside of tournament play this season head- Ticket Kickoff Party her body, and it’s really help- ing into Friday night’s contest against Weatherford. ing.” In the early stages of the for our match, it was senior Macie a big threat, because, man, point,” Shahan said. Blohowiak that dominated she’s got a heavy arm.” The Lady Pirates are out the game for Granbury. She Payton Bell led Granbury of tournament season now. Annual Gospel Jubilee finished with eight kills and with 10 kills and 19 digs. They played Weatherford a team-high five blocks, and Savannah Smith had a team- Friday, and after a day off made Stephenville think high 22 assists. Tuesday, will settle into a go on sale twice when attacking at the “They played really good two-games-per-week rhythm net. defense. Our service game beginning with a game at “She was everywhere,” Sha- struggled a little bit, but Mansfield Friday. Saturday, August 31, 2019 han said. “And she’s always man, our defense was on Tickets will be available from 4-8 pm at Lady Taste and See Yogurt and Salad Bar Rattlers 105 W. Pearl St. Hope to see you there! fall to If you are a cancer patient, Godley survivor or caregiver, we BY GRANT MCGALLIARD HOOD COUNTY NEWS would like to meet you The Tolar Lady Rattlers suffered their first loss in and offer our support and non-tournament play of the season Tuesday at Godley. encouragement. Every set was a close battle, as Tolar lost 3-1 (18-25, 26- 24, 27-29, 24-26). The loss dropped the Lady Rattlers’ re- For additional information, cord to 18-5 on the year. Tolar had a neutral site ppleaselease call 817-993-555817-993-55533 game Friday, playing Craw- ford in Gatesville. The Lady Rattlers have a tough test Tuesday as they’ll travel to GRANT MCGALLIARD | HOOD COUNTY NEWS play Everman, the No. 15 READY TO BOUNCE BACK: The Tolar Lady Rattlers dropped their team in Class 5A in the most recent Texas Girls Coaches fi rst non-tournament game with a loss against Godley Tuesday, but Association poll. Grace Jones (3), Avery Mabery (14) and the rest of the Lady Rattlers The Everman game is had a chance to rebound with a neutral site game against Crawford scheduled to begin at 6:30 Friday. p.m. + +++++++++++++ 9/11 Patriot Day “WHAT LESSONS HAVE WE LEARNED? Remembering and Honoring our Heroes: >aj]Ú_`l]jkDYo=f^gj[]e]flEadalYjqGl`]jk Through Sight, Sound and Song... September 11, 2019 6:30 PM Free Patriotic Concert 7:00 PM 9/11 Ceremony Speakers: Ī/W&RO5HWī7H[DV6HQDWRU%ULDQ%LUGZHOO3HQWDJRQ6XUYLYRU *UHJ&RUULJRQ+RRG&RXQW\9ROXQWHHU)LUH¿JKWHU -XVWLQ0F*XLUH*UDQEXU\3ROLFH'HSDUWPHQW Memorial Lane located at The Jim Burks Firefighter Park 561 North Travis Street, Granbury Texas In case of rain, event will move to Lake Granbury Conference Center, 621 E. Pearl Street Arrive Early - Don’t Miss A Moment! HYjcaf_Yl=n]flKal]daeal]\lgHjg_jYeHYjla[ahYflk EYq

THURSDAY: Granbury Cross ĝÃ¹úÊèãÊÊèØÜÕÊÃÜÊØÜʅ Country @ Midlothian James Smith Hear all about what’s happening in town and around the county Invitational from local voices who live and work here like you do. RANBURY INE FRIDAY: Granbury Volleyball @ ALK Mansfield, 5:30 p.m.; Tolar Volley- ball v. Carter Riverside, 7:30 p.m.; Granbury Football @ Seagoville, 7:30 p.m.; Tolar Football v. De Leon, In Print, Online, Mobile & Social 7:30 p.m. 1501 S. MORGAN ST. | GRANBURY, TEXAS 76048 | 817.573.7066 | www.hcnews.com Saturday, August 31, 2019 Hood County News 9B www.hcnews.com Classifieds Deadlines: Wednesday issue, 1 p.m. Monday • Saturday issue, 1 p.m. Thursday (817) 573-7066 Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday • 8 am.-1 p.m. Friday

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John, 817-578- ROOMMATE WANTED Senior woman *Land clearing 2050 Four-Wheel Drive 5330 Storage 8580 Salon Personnel 1045 Cement/Concrete 2060 Motorcycles 5340 Tractor Service 8590 Employment Wanted preferred to share house with a senior *Metal Buildings 2070 Pickups & SUVs 5350 Welding 8600 Employment Information *Demolition 2080 Vans & Campers 8610 Carpool Information For lease: 2-car garage. 576 sqft. No in need of some help. Rent negotiable. JUAREZ CONCRETE *Fencing 2090 Trailers utilities. $250/month. John, 817-578- [email protected] Slabs. Driveways, Patios, Rock Work, 2095 Heavy Equipment Sports & Recreation -Game Fence Notices 1045 Walls. 817-896-9805. 6010 Boats & Water Sports -Pipe Fence 6020 Recreation 9010 Happy Notes Quality Work. Free Estimates. 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PL-2019-38, Request of DVinUSA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING to Final Plat a 3.787 acre tract of the The following Public Hearings will be Milam County School Land Survey, considered by the PLANNING & ZON- Abstract #348 as Lot 1, Block 1 of the Professional Directory SERVER ING COMMISSION of the City of Dolce Vita Addition. The property is Sagora Senior Living is a leading addressed as 1101 Whitecliff Rd. developer and operator of inde- Granbury on Monday, September 16, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. The Public Hearings 19. PL-2019-39, Request of Teresa pendent living and assisted living McGonagill to Final Plat a 0.3 acre Feed Store Interior Designer communities for Senior adults. We will also be considered by the GRANBURY CITY COUNCIL on Tuesday, tract of the Milam County School Land are seeking a Server for Waterview Survey as Lot 1, Block 1 of the McGo- Assisted Living, a premiere retire- October 1, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. All Public Hearings will be held within the Coun- nagill Addition. The property is locat- ETHAN ALLEN ment community, located in ed east of the intersection of W. Pearl Granbury, TX. cil Chambers of Granbury City Hall, $UURZ)HHG 5DQFK Interior Designer 116 W. Bridge Street, Granbury, Texas. St. and Hawthorne St. Our servers are personable and 20. PL-2019-40, Request of Stuart Now in Granbury! friendly individuals who have the 1. PL-2019-29, Request of Alan Granbury Properties, LLC to Prelimi- Brown to Replat Lots 8R-11R-1, 22R ‡)HHG +D\ ‡0DMRU%UDQG3HW)RRG ability to thrive in a fast-paced, and Hike and Bike Trails (A) and Com- ‡+DUGZDUH ‡2UJDQLF/DZQ *DUGHQ — Barbara Cawley — team-oriented environment. Our nary Plat a 0.86 acre tract of the W. C: 941-286-8423 Terrell Survey, Abstract #562 as Lot 1, mon Area A and C-R-1 of the Nutt Ad- 2031 E. Hwy 377 Servers must be comfortable dition as Lots 8R-A, 9R-A, 10R-A, 11R-1 W: 817-557-5666 #318 speaking with residents about Block 1 of the Alan Granbury Proper- 817-573-8808 ties Addition. The property is ad- -A and 22R-A and Hike and Bike Trail A www.arrowfeed.com [email protected] menu items and ensuring they un- of the Nutt Addition. The property is derstand the options available. dressed as 4224 E Hwy. 377. 2. TCP-2019-04, Request of Adlai Pen- located on Mary Lou Ct. nington to submit a Tree Conservation 21. SUP-2019-16, Request of Glenn & Flooring Management Training This position is responsible for as- Betsy Kruger for a Specific Use Permit sisting the Dining Room Manager Plan (TCP) to allow for the removal and mitigation of protected trees in to allow the operation of a 3-guest Nationally Recognized Trainer and meeting the expectations of suite, "Hosted Bed & Breakfast". The the residents by providing excel- conformance with Article 13 of the NOW in Granbury! Zoning Ordinance. The property is lo- property is addressed as 321 W. Doyle Doug’s lent customer service. St. FLOORS PLUS Customer Service/Sales/ Management Training cated north of Shannon’s Run Dr., east DiSC Personality/EQ assessments of Ashley Oaks Addition. (P&Z only). For more information, contact Com- Responsibilities include maintain- munity Development at 817-573- 817.910.2213 ing the flow of service from the 3. CP-2019-02, Request of Adlai Pen- 4IPXFS&YQFSUTt#BDLTQMBTIFTt1PSDIFT nington to amend the Future Land 1114, Granbury City Hall, 116 West kitchen to the dining room to en- Bridge St., Granbury, TX 76048. 'MPPSTt5VC4VSSPVOET Use Map contained within the 2016 $"31&5t5*-&t800%t7*/:-1-"/,t-".*/"5& sure all residents receive their pref- STATE OF TEXAS erences in both food and bever- Comprehensive Plan for a 15.357 acre Located in the Home Source Showroom Center Gary Fisher, The Professional Development Group tract of the W. Terrell Survey, Abstract COUNTY OF HOOD 817-807-5040 [email protected] ages timely. Servers are also re- NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE "DUPO)XZ4VJUF#t(SBOCVSZ sponsible for keeping the dining #562 from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential. The UNDER EXECUTION room clean and service ready at all By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE is- times. property is located north of Shannon’s Promote your or Run Dr., east of Ashley Oaks Addition. sued out of the 355th District Court, BUSINESS SERVICE Hood County, Texas on a judgment Skills/ Requirements 4. Z-2019-05, Request of Adlai Pen- nington to rezone a 15.357 acre tract rendered in said county on the 24th day of May, 2019 Cause No: C2018325 The ideal candidate will be caring, of the W. Terrell Survey, Abstract #562 $ .00 from Duplex (MD-1) to Planned Devel- Comanche Harbor/Ports O’Call OA 20 organized, and able to multi-task. VS. for only Preferred candidates will have six opment with a base district of Town- t 3FBDI)PPEBOE4PNFSWFMM$PVOUJFTFBDIXFFLJO home (PD-TH). The property is located Carie McCollom * months of experience in a com- I did on the 24th day of July, 2019, at mercial kitchen operation offering north of Shannon’s Run Dr., east of per week! UIF8FEOFTEBZBOE4BUVSEBZ)PPE$PVOUZ/FXT Ashley Oaks Addition. 9:47 a.m. levy upon the following table service. Must be able to read, property of: Carie McCollom write, and communicate effectively 5. PL-2019-18, Request of Adlai Pen- *4 week minimum Call 817-573-7066 to Start Your Ad Now! nington to Preliminary Plat a 15.357 LOT 24, BLOCK 7, SECTION E OF CO- with residents, families, guests, and MANCHE HARBOR SUBDIVISION IN other associates in English. acre tract of the W. Terrell Survey, Ab- stract #562 as Lots 1-4, Block 1; Lots 1- HOOD COUNTY, TEXAS ACCORDING Please apply at TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN 100 Watermark Blvd, Granbury 4, Block 2; Lots 1-4, Block 3; Lots 1-20, Call 817-573-7066 to Start Your Ad Now! Block 4; Lots 1-20, Block 5; Lots 1-20, VOLUME 2, PAGE 44 AND IN SLIDE A- 817-573-3434 137, PLAT RECORDS, HOOD COUNTY, www.waterviewlife.com Block 6; Lots 1-24, Block 7; Lots 1-2, Block 8; Lots 1-6, Block 9 and Common TEXAS. 8540 Areas 1-4, Woodside Estates Addition. ALSO KNOWN AS:1008 INDIAN DRIVE, Granbury 76049 The property is located north of Shan- GRANBURY, TEXAS 76048 Medical/Dental non’s Run Dr., east of Ashley Oaks Ad- On the 1st day of October, 2019, be- Garage Sales 76049 Optimize dition. tween the hours of ten o’clock A.M. PUBLIC SALES Your 6. TCP-2019-05, Request of Lipan and four o’clock P.M., more specifically HUGE SALE. 325 Casas Del Sur St- Fri- Property Holdings, LLC to submit a at 1:30 P.M. in the Court Room on the Granbury 76048 Sat, Aug 30-31, 8am-1pm. No early Job Search Tree Conservation Plan (TCP) to allow 2nd Floor of the Hood County Court birds! Merging 2 households togeth- for the removal and mitigation of pro- House at 100 E. Pearl Street, Granbury, Garage Sales 76048 er!! Lots & lots of household and misc. tected trees in conformance with Arti- Hood County, Texas I will offer for sale 2-family sale: Clothes, furniture, lots cle 13 of the Zoning Ordinance. The and sell at public auction, for cash to more! Saturday, Aug. 31, 8am-3pm. property is located on Lipan Hwy., the highest bidder, all the rights, title stay connected — hcnews.com 817-573-7066 905 W. Doyle St. west of Kinson St. (P&Z only) and interest of the property of the said www.hcnews.com 7. CP-2019-04, Request of Lipan Prop- Carie McCollom. erty Holdings, LLC to amend the Fu- Dated at Granbury, Texas this 24th ture Land Use Map contained within day of July A.D., 2019 the 2016 Comprehensive Plan for a Delton Thrasher 15.84 acre tract of the Milam County Hood County Constable, Precinct 1 School Land Survey and the Peters Ad- it’s a fact. dition Low Density Residential and PUBLIC NOTICE Commercial to High Density Residen- Hood County, Texas will begin an on- tial. The property is located on Lipan line auction for the sale of: 1992 Pro- Hwy., west of Kinson St. Craft Boat, 1988 Tracker Boat, 1996 8. Z-2019-09, Request of Lipan Proper- Toyota Camry, 2004 , ty Holdings, LLC to Rezone a 15.84 2006 Crysler Town & County Van, acre tract of the Milam County School 2000 Ford F-150 Pick Up, 1994 Chevro- Land Survey and the Peters Addition let 1500 Pick Up, 1992 Oldsmobile from Residential - 8,400 (R-8.4) and Cutlass Ciera, 2004 Dodge Neon, 2007 Residential - 12,000 (R-12) to Multi- Pontiac G5, 1999 , Family (MF). The property is located 2002 Hyundai XG350, 2001 BMW 325 on Lipan Hwy., west of Kinson St. Ci, 2005 Nissan Sentra, 2007 Kia Spec- 9. PL-2019-32, Request of Lipan Prop- tra, 1993 Saturn SC 2, 1999 Lexus erty Holdings, LLC to Preliminary Plat a RX300, 1997 Dodge Dakota, 2001 15.84 acre tract of the Milam County Mazda Millenia, 1998 Ford F-150 Pick School Land Survey and Replat a por- Up,1996 Kawasaki Jetski,. Servers, tion of the Peters Addition as Lot 1, PC’s, Monitors, Printers, Tools/Tool Block 1 of the Lipan Garden Villas Ad- Boxes, 4 AC’s, monters. Auction be- dition. The property is located on Li- gins September 16, 2019 and runs un- pan Hwy., west of Kinson St. til September 30th, 2019. 10. PL-2019-33, Request of John Luton Interested bidders can access the to Final Plat a 4.859 acre tract of the auction at www.renebates.com. Ques- Robert Merritt Survey, Abstract # 355 tions concerning this online auction and the Thomas Malone Survey, Ab- should be directed to Hood County stract # 729 as Lot 7A, Block 2 of the Sheriff’s Office @ 817-408-2717 or Luton Ranch Phase 3 Addition. The Hood County Purchasing 817-408- property is located on E. Hwy 377, 3440. west of Peck Road. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 11. Z-2019-14, Request of Wayne Lee Notice is hereby given that original to rezone an approximate 160 acre Letters Testamentary for the Estate of tract of land situated in the Milam CHARLIE CLAYBROOK JR., Deceased, County School Land Survey, currently were issued on August 27, 2019, in zoned as PD/R10, R8.4, R7, and LC to Cause No. P08818, pending in Probate modify the base district boundaries Court Precinct 4 of Hood County, contained within the PD as depicted Texas, to: WAYNE BELT. on the PD Development Plan. The All persons having claims against property is located on Loop 567, west this Estate which is currently being ad- of Nettie Baccus Elementary. ministered are required to present 12. PL-2019-34, Request of Wayne Lee them to the undersigned within the to Preliminary Plat a 15.147 acre tract time and in the manner prescribed by 8560 of the Milam County School Land Sur- law. Professional vey, Abstract # 348 as Lots 1-28, Block c/o: Wayne Belt 1; Lots 1-17, Block 2 and Lots 1-8, 5719 Arkansas Trail Block 3 of the Bella Vista Addition. Granbury, Texas 76048 PWC AND MARINE TECHNICIANS The property is located on Loop 567, DATED the 27th day of August, 2019. NEEDED For on water and mobile west of Nettie Baccus Elementary. Donald L. Davis your item will sell quicker usingu a photo in your ad. marine services. Must have experi- 13. TCP-2019-06, Request of Gary Attorney for: Wayne Belt ence and references. Macs Marine Couch to submit a Tree Conservation State Bar No.: 05482400 (817) 880-1883 Plan (TCP) to allow for the removal 3016 E. Hwy.377 and mitigation of protected trees in GRANBURY, TX 76048 conformance with Article 13 of the Telephone: (817) 573-4224 Zoning Ordinance. The property is lo- Facsimile: (817) 573-4225 Place your classified ad online, and add a GIVE YOUR cated in the 1500 block of Crawford E-mail: dondavislaw@gmail Avenue. (P&Z only) FREE online photo. BUSINESS 14. Z-2019-13, Request of Gary Couch LEGAL NOTICE to rezone 5.772 acres described as Application has been made with Tract A, Lot 3, Marcus Smith Survey, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Com- Abstract #504 from Light Commercial mission for a Beer and Wine Retail- Up to 4 additional online photos - $2.00 SALE (LC) to Planned Development - Multi- er's Permit (BG) and a Food and ple-Family (PD-MF). The property is lo- Beverage Certificate (FB) by Brew cated in the 1500 block of Crawford Drinkery LLC, dba Brew Drinkery, to Plus, you can add the photo to your SPECIAL be located at 206 E. Pearl St., Suite SAVE Avenue. 15. PL-2019-37, Request of Gary Couch 102, Granbury (Hood County), newspaper print ad for only $5.00 more. to Replat 5.772 acres described as Texas. Managers of the LLC are Tract A, Lot 3, Marcus Smith Survey Christian Piatt and Mark Thomas; Abstract #504 into Tract A, Lots 3R1- members are Timothy Bubel, 3R3, Marcus Smith Survey Abstract Steven Massey, Stetson Massey Jr. #504. The property is located in the Direction. 1500 block of Crawford Avenue. 16. SUP-2019-14, Request of Shawn The HCN classifieds.hcnews.com Advertise your business and Carmen Mininger for a Specific Use Permit to allow the operation of a Classifieds... events with us! 1-guest suite "Un-hosted Bed & Break- fast". The property is addressed as Hood County NewsN 625 E. Bridge St. Measuring up to 17. SUP-2019-15, Request of Eleanor & your expectations 1501 S. Morgan Street Stephen Baldwin for a Specific Use one ad a time. 817-573-7066 • www.hcnews.com Permit to allow the operation of a 1- 12 Hood County News Saturday, August 31, 2019 www.hcnews.com Labor Day

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