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936-348-3927 texaslegends.net 115 South Madison St. • On the square • Madisonville Elementary book fair comes alive as Cat in the Hat, Clifford the the event to a new level this Big Red Dog, The Grinch, Pete year to attract more families the Cat, Dog Man and Sam I and increase interest in reading Am . And it was a grand slam, by bringing the books to life . ma’am . “The more they read, the “We wanted to have the smarter they are,” said Single- storybook characters come to tary . “We want our children to life,” said Madisonville Ele- read everyday ”. ‘Round Town mentary Librarian Liz Stover . “It is so important for the “Every November we have students to find that series Gala Nettles a book fair in our school li- they love,” said Stover . “If they

Campbell Atkins braries,” said MCISD Librarian can find that magical series or New additions in our Joyce Singletary . “We decided book, reading will just take off . town! Myka Fontenot has her photo taken with classic Dr. Seuss characters ‘The Cat in the Hat’ and ‘Sam I Am’ during the Madisonville to open it up to more people You want them to enjoy it and Congratulations to Will and have a community, family not do it because it is class- and Felicia Bankhead on Elementary’s book fair on Nov. 5. event .” work .” the birth of Anna Elizabeth, By Campbell Atkins guests of the cartoon variety at Twenty percent of the book The event was appropriately born Nov . 5 . She was wel- campbell.atkins@ comed home by big brother their annual school book fair fair profits will go toward book- decorated and made possible madisonvillemeteor.com Silas and her Madisonville on Nov . 4 . ing a storyteller, author or illus- through the work of Singletary, grandparents, John and Among the countless selec- trator to come to the school in Stover and other elementary Sindy Bankhead . Send your The Madisonville Elemen- tions of books roamed individ- January . personnel . The characters were congratulations to them at tary campus hosted families uals dressed as characters from The district has held a book played by teachers and older P .O . Box 1839, Madisonville, as well as a number of special popular children’s books such fair for over 40 years but took students in the district . Texas 77864 . Stacy Pierce Also congratulations to Cannon and Macee Ca- hill, who added LouCasee Lane Cahill to the family . LouCasee was also born Valley of fire Nov . 5 weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces, 20 inches . Send Flames reduce House of Hope facility to ash, but recovery work continues your congrats to them at 1606 Wildwood Lane Madi- By Campbell Atkins The Madisonville Police We set up protective lines sonville, Texas 77864 . campbell.atkins@ Department arrived on scene between the dorms and the How about some birth- madisonvillemeteor.com following the call, along with gym to protect the dorms, days? On our birthday list, a the volunteer fire depart- and on the backside, we set very special happy birthday House of Hope, a faith- ments of Madisonville, Mid- up lines to protect the church to Melvin Spillars, better based recovery facility in way and North Zulch . The behind it .” known as Mutt . Mr . Spillers, Madisonville, saw a large fire spread through the lower The Valley dorms still who now lives in Kemah, is dormitory housing of men of two House of Hope housing stand, but included in the celebrating his 91st birthday largely devastated by a fire in units, known by residents as damage were the brand new this month . Mr . Spillars was the early hours of Saturday the “Valley ”. classrooms, washing ma- one of eight children . Now morning . The blaze left the “We were notified at 12:57 chines, dryers, showers, the he and Betty Spillars Gil- bert are the only two living location in shambles but re- a .m . of heavy smoke and fire at storage area, a walk-in cooler siblings . I wrote about the sulted in no one hurt . the House of Hope,” said Mad- and a hard freezer . The other Spillar siblings several years “It was a miracle there were isonville Volunteer Fire De- facility, known as the “Hill,” ago when several of them not injuries,” said owner and partment Chief Thom Jones . will house all residents for the visited Mrs . Betty . Ran into operator Brad Brock . “The “We responded with two en- time being . them at the Dairy Queen . smoke was in the dorms and “The police got out there gines and upon our arrival, the The House of Hope had 45 That was a special day . the men were sound asleep . and started knocking on the gym area was fully engulfed in residents at the time of the in- Happy birthday to Ro- A concerned citizen called doors, waking our men up, fire . It was too big to put out, cident, but the organization berta Murphy whose when they saw the smoke and and that is how they got out so our basic goal was to stop birthday is Thursday . Gus the fire . alive .” any further damage . see HOPE page 10 Wehmeyer and Robbie Brown celebrate their birth- day Friday while Debbie Holland does the same Sat- urday . It’s birthday time for Jan County caps max salaries for employees Ward Sunday and birthday By Roy R. Reynolds meeting held a day later employees . According With the cap on the missioners to release time for Jason Plumlee Mon- publisher@madisonville than normal because of to County Auditor Toni upper salary range, $7,500 in contingency day . Winding out this week’s meteor.com the Veterans Day holi- Joyner, one or two se- Joyner told commission- funds to hire a full-time list is Frieda Michael with day on Monday . nior employees would ers, they would have to replacement for retir- her birthday Tuesday . Commissioners voted exceed the maximum make decisions on those ing deputy treasurer On to what’s going on County employee to cap the maximum sal- range for their positions people’s salaries or titles Mike Bishop in time for ‘round town . compensation, on both ary range for county po- if they receive the 4% after more information a two-month period of It’s happening this Sat- a macro and micro level, sitions, rather than the increase agreed upon, was gathered . training . urday! From 9 a m. . until dominated the regular automatic adjustment of though contentiously, Meanwhile, Trea- 4 p m. . our MHS Band will meeting Tuesday of the prior years to match the during the 2020 budget- surer Judi Delasandri host their annual Market Madison County Com- pay increase for county ing process . pleaded with com- see COUNTY page 10 Day fundraiser . This year’s missioners Court, a goal is to march in the Fi- esta Flambeau parade . scheduled for March 2020 in San Antonio . MCISD principals present plans to school board This is the fourth year for Market Day and with more By Campbell Atkins English and math areas . Last year, the high a number of certifi- than 22 vendors selling their campbell.atkins@ “Last year, our pro- school saw an eight cate-based courses for ,, wares, it’s guaranteed to be a madisonvillemeteor.com jection was a ‘C’ and we point jump in English their students and will festival within itself . Should . . - ~'ml~- - . ( were successful in get- and 10 point jump in continue to add new • '-.._-...., .- • •--,_.,; - 1t-l you get hungry, that’s cov- The four Madison- ting that bumped up to a mathematics . speciality classes . ~-' 1;;ti [g;:~>~. ~, ered too . ville Consolidated Inde- ‘B’, or 86,” said Madison- The challenge will “We are very similar ·.... . \ The band members will pendent School District ville High School Princi- now be more than sim- to the high school with Campbell Atkins have grilled hamburger (MCISD) principals pal Heath Brown . “We ply passing the STAR the exception of CCMR, bagged lunches, complete Madisonville CISD each presented brief still have to continue to test . The high school, Students of the Month with chips, cookie and drink . and that is what changes campus improvement focus on the same thing like most campuses, for us,” said Junior High (from left) Tyrenzo Garrett The MHS jazz band will even that I talk about year will focus on maintain- plans to the board Mon- Principal Rhonda Mor- (Elementary), Azul Avila be performing on the square day during the monthly after year . That goes back ing their high grade by (Intermediate), Jaydee gan . “We still have to at noon and since its sup- meeting for November . to our English/language having students reach Torres (Junior High) focus on math and En- posed to be a sunny day with Much of the presen- arts and math . Those are the Meets Grade Level and Harmony Schmidt highs in the 60s, a jacket and tations had to do with the two areas that will category . glish/language arts . In (High School) pose with a bagged lunch might just campus accountability . require improvement if The high school also that area, I feel like the Superintendent Keith Smith (left) and MCISD be the perfect partner for While the schools re- we want to continue to improved immensely in changes we have made listening to great music . have really helped .” Board Member Bo ceived high grades, they boost our overall score . the College Career Mili- Williams at the monthly all acknowledged possi- Last year, we were able tary Readiness (CCMR) meeting for November see NETTLES page 10 ble improvements in the to do that .” category by adding see MCISD page 10 on Monday.

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Columnist Madisonville’s first In- while two female residents A gala@nettlescoun- dependence Day celebra- were asleep. try.com as a weekly feature large tion in recent history was The victims woke up, crowd, by all accounts a huge suc- and the suspects attempted receive the crown and I do mean large, cess, and organizers are to restrain the two using enjoyed the day. Some already planning some- belts and duct tape. While set up tents under thing bigger and better for this occurred, one of the which they visited with next year. suspects suffered head Opinion ...... 4 family and friends, An estimated 3,000 to wounds while trying to fight others cooked out, 4,000 people attended the back, and was treated later more kiddos than you free event Monday at at CMI St. Joseph’s in could count played on Lake Madison, which fea- Bryan, the report states. the new splash pad tured live music from The two suspects then and almost everyonears, en- Razz Band, Sabrina Ozio TONY FARKAS went through the home and browsed the c METEOR PHOTOS BY took several items before of life that God has and Wade Phillips andre en- of the Meteor. joyed the food and Rock Solid. Kids we leaving, the report states. then, as dark settled tertained by the city’s The two suspects left in 333 N. May Street on our part of Amer- newly-opened splash pad, in a small SUV, according ica, watched some a bounce house, face- The fireworks display frames Old Glory during the Fourth of July celebration at to reports. The victims went Records ...... 5 magnificent fireworks. painting and roping dum- Lake Madison on Monday. Below, the recently completed splash park was a to a local business to call The In fact, Madison my. More than 30 vintage welcome relief from the heat. 911 since the suspects took County residents miles cars were on display, and their cell phones. away enjoyed those local food vendors sold The male suspect is de- fireworks from their snow cones, frozen yo- scribed as a light-skinned own front yard. It re- gurt, sandwiches, barbe- Hispanic, wearing a grey promised to those ally is great to be an cue, tacos, funnel cakes and white long-sleeved American. and more. shirt and black pants. He •Lots of things are The highlight of the was wearing a mask and Don’t miss an issue, happening around our evening was a massive carried a black handgun. Sports ...... 11-12 town. First life-long fireworks display put on The female suspect is 936.348 .3777 Madison County resi- by Sky Wonder Pyrotech- described as a white female, dent Margie Prescott nics. about is 5 feet 2 inches tall, now has a new home. “It was a great event,” 140 pounds, with reddish B k Margie, who will be 90 said Laura Lawrenz,rector of blonde hair and tattoos on years young in Novem- Madisonville’s di her neck and arms. fell and broke her The case is being investi- who love him. ber, marketing and tourism. hip Mother’s Day “The bands were amaz- gated with the cooperation www.fnbhuntsvill etx.com weekend. Following ing; the fireworks display of the MCSO, the Nor- surgery she then was amazing. The weath- mangee Police Department stayed six weeks in er cooperated, and there and Department of Public an Bryan’s Generations were no mosquitoes. I Safety troopers. subscribe today. Rehab Center. haven’t heard a single After all of that, negative review.” though, Gran-Gran, as Attendees voted for her family and close friends know Margie , page 7 chose to move to I see Fourth Marathon, where her OF MADISONVILLE daughter Arlene lives. While Margie has al- ways been a trooper, in 1992, followed by successful franchis-Madis- none of this is ever Madisonville homees in Conroe andto Montgomery. No. 4 easy, so drop your en- “I’ve been wanting to come to couragement to her at By April Towery 936-348-3505 onville for a long time,” McKenzie said. [email protected] P.O. Box 394 “We like the small towns, the hometown A Division of First Nation.al Bank of Hu nuv ille Marathon, TXrd 79842. of my Downtown Madisonville was abuzz feel. We’ve been coming here for years. I —James 1:12 •Ever hea last week as word spread that there was a like sitting down with people and getting oston Prose? 1711 East Membn FDlC B new barbecue restaurant in town. TOWERY to know them. They’re investing in our APRIL ~ Stephanie Neal is glad McKenzie Barbeque, at lives; I would like to invest in their lives METEOR PHOTO BY . lllllll Ill 11111, she knows all about it. l!IJIJIII!II Main St., held a soft opening on June 25 too.” Stephanie’s eyes were and already has a steady stream of cus- In fact, even though the McKenzies permanently damaged tomers. live in Huntsville, his daughters – one in Pictured from left are McKenzie’s Barbeque owner by a surgery making Kevin McKenzie, daughter Madison, son Keith, wife Lisa lll “We didn’t start out busy, but the junior high and one in high school – get , page 7 their education in Madisonville. 7 and son Matthew. I see gala word got out through Facebook and we , page actually sold out of some things,” said I see Business FROM THE BIBLE owner Kevin McKenzie. With his brother Darin, McKenzie "Watch out for false prophets. They come— to Matthew you in 7:15 opened his first restaurant in Huntsville sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves."

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“Nobody Beats Normangee Tractor” www.madisonvillemeteor.com Page 2 The Madisonville Meteor Nov. 13, 2019 Death, heroism at the crossroads (Editor’s note: In attempts to lead his men interview that the last let- were still fighting. Surely Truman’s bereaved par- honor of National Veter- to the crossroads, but all ter she received from him some positive feelings ents also attended the ans and Military Fami- approaches were cov- had been written Dec. 11. existed due to Germany’s ceremony in Houston, lies Month, the Meteor is ered by intense enemy In it he told of a boy in his May 7 surrender, but “we” and at least one brother, re-running a series of arti- fire. Although warned outfit who was getting to did not drop the atomic Private Melvin Glyn Kim- cles (slightly revised) from by our own infantry of come home. He wrote, bombs in Japan until Au- bro, from Army train- 2017 about the Medal of the great danger, he left “I could never be that gust that year, and the ing in Camp Wolters in Honor and the county’s the squad in a protected lucky.” Japanese officially surren- Mineral Wells. Sisters lone recipient of such. place. Laden with mines, Kimbro was post- dered Sept. 2. Maudine Kimbro Raley This is the second of three he crawled alone towards humously awarded the One Museum news- and Idell Kimbro Phillips articles.) the crossroads. When Congressional Medal paper clipping focused were there too, the lat- The Second Engi- nearing his objective, he of Honor on May 24, upon an interview with ter surely sorrowful plus neers Combat Battalion Museum Musings suffered severe wounds 1945. He was also rec- the hero’s widow soon worried about her hus- cleared mine fields, built Laura Ann but continued to drag ognized with the Purple after she learned of the band, Ercel Phillips, serv- bridges, repaired roads, Cannon himself forward. He laid Heart, which is awarded Medal of Honor. She ing in the Army. and sometimes fought as his mines across the road to members of the mili- voiced surprise that the Pick up next week’s the infantry. After many German assault against and tried to crawl away, tary who are wounded or only medal her husband Meteor to continue the days on Omaha Beach, Krinkelt, Belgium - be- but his body was riddled killed in the line of duty. ever won was our nation’s saga of Truman Kimbro. the attack continued to fore the 38th Infantry with rifle and machine He was buried in the highest honor. She won- Madison County Mu- the south across France. was ordered to withdraw gun fire. U.S. Military Cemetery of dered if Truman wouldn’t seum, at 201 N. Mad- During that time, Truman - T/4 Kimbro led a squad Enemy fire was so Henri-Chapelle Ameri- have preferred things ison St., Madisonville, Kimbro’s C Company assigned to set mines at intense that it actually can Cemetery, near Hen- to have been simpler, TX, opens to the public was attached to the 38th a vital crossroads near rolled his body off the ri-Chapelle, Belgium. and she said he proba- Wednesday through Sat- Infantry Regiment, 2nd Rocherath, Belgium. roadway. Though he His grave can be located bly would have said that urday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Infantry Division, as part When first attempting to lost his life, the mines he in Plot F, Row 6, Grave he had only done what Museum Curator Jane Day of Task Force “B” (Bravo). reach the objective, he laid delayed advance of 28. The cemetery is huge, every American would Reynolds welcomes your They rolled into Paris at found it occupied by an enemy armor and kept containing the graves have done. visit. If you’d like to share the end of September, enemy tank and at least the enemy from attack- of 7,992 members of the Another yellowed a story, call the Museum, bivouacked briefly, and 20 infantrymen who laid ing our withdrawing col- American military who clipping shows three-star 936.348.5230. If the an- then continued the attack down withering fire and umns. He died Dec. 19, died in World War II. General Eugene Reybold swering machine picks up, turned to the northeast drove Kimbro and the 1944, at the age of 25. Kimbro’s Medal of placing the MOH hang- leave your name, number, and Belgium. squad back. After his death, Kim- Honor was issued May ing from a ribbon around and message, and some- During the furious He made two more bro’s widow said in an 24, 1945, while our troops Marjorie Kimbro’s neck. one will call you back. Voters approve 9 of 10 proposed constitutional amendments AUSTIN — Voters with 681,139 “yes” votes 65.62% of votes cast, to income tax by requiring a and Wildlife Department rejected only one of 10 — or 34.56% of votes cast 673,306 votes or 34.38%. two-thirds majority vote and the Texas Histori- proposed amendments — to 1,970,765 “no” votes Prop. 3, authorizing of the House and Senate cal Commission to pro- to the Texas Constitution or 65.44%. the Legislature to provide before putting the matter tect Texas natural areas, in the statewide election Prop. 2, providing for for a temporary exemp- on a ballot for voters to water quality and history held Nov. 5. the issuance of additional tion from ad valorem tax- approve or disapprove, by acquiring, managing The House and Senate, general obligation bonds ation of a portion of the passed with 1,467,994 and improving state and in the 86th Regular Ses- by the Texas Water De- appraised value of cer- votes or 74.41% of votes local parks and historic sion of the Texas Legis- velopment Board in an tain property damaged cast to 504,848 votes or sites while not increasing lature that ended in May, amount not to exceed by disaster, passed with 25.5%. the rate of the state sales and use taxes, passed approved the proposi- $200 million to provide fi- 1,667,110 votes or 85.09% Prop. 5, dedicating with 1,732,331 votes tions for voters to decide. nancial assistance for the of votes cast to 292,031 the revenue received Capitol Highlights or 88% of votes cast to Results are as follows: development of certain votes or 14.91%. from the existing state Ed Sterling 236,251 votes or 12%. Prop. 1, permitting a projects in economically Prop. 4, making it sales and use taxes that Prop. 6, authorizing person to hold more than distressed areas, passed more difficult for the state are imposed on sporting the Legislature to in- one office as a munici- pal judge at a time, failed with 1,285,397 votes or to impose an individual goods to the Texas Parks crease by $3 billion the maximum bond amount authorized for the Can- We’re Looking cer Prevention and Re- All in the family search Institute of Texas, Out for You passed with 1,250,089 votes or 64% of votes cast What are your family’s favorite to 703,157 votes or 36%. Thanksgiving recipes, traditions, memories? Prop. 7, allowing in- What are you most thankful for? creased distributions to the Available School Fund, passed with The Meteor would like to help you share the warmth this holiday 1,449,333 votes or 74.12% season, with a special publication that lets your neighbors know of votes cast to 506,142 what Thanksgiving means to you. We want your mother’s sweet votes or 25.88%. potato casserole recipe. We want your memories of Prop. 8, providing for watching the Dallas Cowboys with your father. the creation of the Flood Infrastructure Fund to We want to know what you’re truly grateful for. assist in the financing of Send your Thanksgiving highlights to drainage, flood mitiga- Call or visit us online today for a free, tion and flood control [email protected] no-obligation policy review and rate quote! projects, passed with 1,527,394 votes or 77.83% | Auto | Motorcycle | Home | of votes cast to 435,184 Quality Coverage + Fast Claims + Friendly Service votes or 22.17%. 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CASH REPORT IS RELEASED The State of Texas fin- ished the 2019 fiscal year with unspent revenue, according to a new re- port. Texas Comptroller Glen Hegar on Nov. 4 announced the publica- tion of the State of Texas Annual Cash Report, a 458-page document, for the fiscal year that ended Aug. 31. The report, summa- rized in a cover letter to Gov. Greg Abbott, pres- ents the state’s financial condition and details revenues and expendi- tures on a cash basis as required by state law. The Consolidated General Revenue Fund ended the year with a cash balance in the state BillFickFord.com treasury of $8.4 billion, an increase of $3.9 bil- 737 I-45 South - Huntsville, Texas 77340 lion, or 88.1%, from fiscal 2018. The change in the balance, Hegar said, is *BASED ON 2018 NEW CAR SALES REPORT largely due to an increase in tax collections. Nov. 13, 2019 The Madisonville Meteor Page 3 Obituaries Cruz joins (Philips) Lar- loved to sew, quilt, fish, and col- Ray Giles, Jr., Natasia Giles, Darla Janet amore. Darla lect “Angel” figurines. Most of Brandi Giles, An-Janet Victo- effort to was raised by all, Darla was a loving caregiver ria Smith, Ciara West and Julie Giles her mother and and wonderful mother. Cleburn (Zachary) and two Funeral services for Darla stepfather, Ran- Mrs. Giles passed away in great-grandchildren, Breyin halt Reed Janet Giles, age 80, of Nor- ton Rhodes. Bryan, Texas on November Smith and Aaliyah Smith. She mangee were held 11 a.m., Darla gradu- DARLA JANET 2, 2019. She was preceded in is also survived by a special execution Wednesday, November 6, 2019 ated from Ga- GILES death by her parents; her step- nephew, Monty Patterson, and at Madisonville Funeral Home lena Park High dad, Ranton Rhodes and her a lot of special friends. By Jolie Mccullough and in Madisonville, Texas. Burial School in 1957 and married husband, Norman Victor Giles. Norman Giles, Norman Chase Karacostas followed in Wiiams-Bethesda Norman Victor Giles. Surviving family includes Giles, Jr., Xavier Leal, Brent Texas Tribune Cemetery west of Normangee. Darla was a life-long home- her son, Norman Ray Giles of Buckalew, Angela Brenengen, Brother Tony Taylor officiated. maker who moved to Nor- Houston; daughter, Angela Timothy Brenengen, Johnny Republican U.S. Sen. Darla Janet Giles was born mangee in 2001 and attended Bernice Brenengen (Timo- Powell, Tom DuBois Ted Cruz has joined the in Houston, Texas, on Febru- church at Hilltop Lakes Chapel. thy) of Channelview; a sister, Services were under the di- fast-growing calls from Texas ary 20, 1939. Her parents were She and Norman lived in Nor- Linda Sue Buckalew of Bay- rection of Madisonville Funeral lawmakers and A-list celeb- Floyd and Beulah Bernice mangee until their deaths. Darla town; grandchildren, Norman Home. rities to take a closer look at the death sentence of Rodney Reed. Jim was born and San Antonio. He was a devoted father, Cruz called efforts to halt James Robert and raised in His colleagues in Ag Chem- faithful husband and friend the execution of Reed “a re- “Jim” Hardwick Eastland, TX, ical sales nicknamed him and will be missed by many. markable bipartisan coali- the son of Ray “GrandPa Wick” due to his He loved and cared for animals tion” on Friday night, the day James Robert “Jim” Hard- and Lou Hard- good humor, expert cooking especially his cats but also fed before hundreds of people wick, 88, died November 5, 2019 wick (Sealy). and exceptional mentorship. the stray and feral cats in his rallied outside the Texas Gov- in San Antonio, Texas after an His first game JAMES He was known for his sharp neighborhood. ernor’s Mansion in support of extended illness. He was pre- for Eastland ROBERT “JIM” wit and even sharper mem- Donations to honor Jim can Reed. ceded in death by his wife of High School, he HARDWICK ory. As an expert marksman be sent to Madisonville United “Having spent years in law 13 years, Marrianne Hardwick. pitched a no hit- and outdoorsman, he excelled Methodist Church. enforcement, I believe capi- He is survived by son, Michael ter and was recruited for a tryout at fishing, hunting and trap Funeral services for Jim were tal punishment can be justice Hardwick and Carol Nolen of with the St Louis Cardinals. After shooting - winning the Texas held 2 P.M., Thursday, Novem- for the very worst murderers,” San Antonio, Texas and his graduation from Texas Tech in State Championship in 1997, ber 7, 2019 at Madisonville Fu- Cruz tweeted. “But if there is daughter, Dr. Elaine and Win- January 1953, he taught voca- shooting 198 out of 200. He neral Home in Madisonville, credible evidence there’s a ston Lambert of Los Altos Hills, tional agriculture in high school, had a playing card shot in half Texas. Rev. Jim Jackson offici- real chance a defendant is in- , as well as to two sold insurance and worked for on edge with a pistol at 30 feet ated, and interment followed in nocent, that evidence should grandsons. Other survivors are more than 30 years in agricul- when he was 71, something he Jozye Cemetery. be weighed carefully.” cousins Ron, Don, Doyle and tural chemical sales with Ameri- had done many times before. Pallbearers: Members of Reed is set for execution Bill Chapman of the Austin can Cyanamid, AmChem, Union Jim was a devout member FUMC Men’s Friendly Bible on Nov. 20 and has been on area, his housekeeper, “angel” Carbide and Rhone Poulenc. He of the First United Methodist Class. death row for more than two Lidia Zuniga, as well as many lived in many Texas communi- Madisonville Men’s Friendly Arrangements were under decades. His guilt has always close friends and two cats he ties: Cary, Brownwood, Earth, Bible Class, where he found the direction of Madisonville been shrouded in doubt, but loved, Pancho and Little-Fella. Lamesa, Lubbock, Madisonville many close friends. Funeral Home. the attention and calls for Republican Gov. Greg Ab- her teen years. Sandy meet her future hus- by: Parents, Laura Lee Sandel bott and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to stop Sandra Lee From age 12, band Mike while attending Boatman and Rossie Milton his death has skyrocketed in until her college SFA, they were married Au- Boatman; Son, Jacob Ross recent months. Boatman Nolan years, Sandy gust 15, 1970 in the First Bap- Nolan; Sister, Rosann Boat- This week, a bipartisan Sandra Lee Boatman Nolan was the church tist Church of Jacinto City in man McCarter. (70) went to be with our Lord group of 26 Texas House law- pianist at First Houston TX. The Lord blessed She is survived by: Hus- makers sent a letter to Abbott and Savior Jesus Christ on Baptist Church them with two wonderful boys: band, Michael Bryan Nolan; October 14, 2019. Sandra suf- SANDRA LEE and the parole board asking of Jacinto City BOATMAN Jason in 1974 and Jacob in Son, Jason Bryan Nolan fered a cerebral hemorrhage them to stop Reed’s execu- and went on NOLAN 1978. Later with two grand- Grandson, Jaimen Bryan from which she could not re- tion so new evidence can be cover while vacationing in to serve as the children Jaimen (1999) and Nolan; Granddaughter, Lily reviewed. Sixteen state sen- Florence Italy. She was cre- church pianist in nearly every Lily (2002). Adrianna Nolan; Sister, Clau- ators penned a similar letter mated there and returned to church where she was a mem- Sandy’s professional career dia Joy Boatman McKinney, all Friday, prompting Cruz’s re- her home in Crawford TX by ber. included classroom teaching of Waco, TX. sponse. husband Mike and son Jason. She graduated with honors and central office adminis- A memorial service in- At Saturday’s rally outside Sandy was born to Laura from Galena Park North Shore tration in Madisonville ISD, tending to be a celebration of the Governor’s Mansion, Lee Sandel Boatman and HS in Houston, from Stephen Management positions at the Sandy’s life, is planned for Sat- dozens of politicians, activ- Rossie Milton Boatman in F Austin State University (BS) Education Service Centers Re- urday, November 16, 2019 in ists and former death row in- Houston, Texas. In her early in Nacogdoches and from gion VI and Region 12 retiring the Sanctuary at First Wood- mates joined family and other years, Sandy took piano les- Sam Houston State University in 2012. way Baptist Church at 1100 supporters of Rodney Reed to sons and advanced lessons in (MEd) in Huntsville. She was preceded in death AM. demand a reprieve. 4th Annual Market Day Saturday, November 16th, 2019 9am - 4pm

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The Madisonville Meteor encourages readers to 100 percent committed to Ags submit letters to the editor. Priority will be given to those letters pertaining to Madison County issues. ow that America of abused poultry with So what happened? All letters are published at the discretion of the is deep into the a crisply charred exte- Why can I no longer editor. To be published, letters must adhere to the N bowels of college rior enclosing meat that watch an Aggie football following criteria: football season, I’m ex- probably still had a pulse. game without my guts periencing my yearly gas- After we had choked boiling like they did right • Letters must be signed by the writer and include a trointestinal angst about down a tepid bite or two after that gastronomic telephone number where the writer may be reached my Texas A&M Aggies. of the foul fowl and a few Chernobyl of a Thanks- for verification of authenticity; this information I call them “my” Texas servings of undercooked giving meal in 1987? I can will not be published. Unsigned letters will not be A&M Aggies because I Stove Top stuffing, our explain it in one word considered for publication. The Madisonville Meteor spent an untold amount concerns quickly turned – love. I have grown to reserves the right to edit any letter for brevity and of my parents’ cash in from salmonella to the love the Aggies so much content. College Station on text- battle about to ensue at that I can’t bear to watch • Letters that are considered by management to books, apartment rent, Guest Column legendary Kyle Field. them suffer on the field be libelous or in poor taste will not be published — and DoubleDave’s “Pe- Once we were in the when they fumble in the this includes letters that attack private individuals proni” Rolls in my pur- Jase Graves student section and the red zone, or when the and businesses. Letters praising a business will be suit of a Bachelor of Arts game had begun, I was defense stands around reviewed and published on a case-by-case basis. in English (yes, English) senior year in high school awestruck by the size of adjusting their straps • Letters endorsing or denouncing political from Texas A&M Univer- – when I was still reveling the crowd, the electric while the opposing team candidates are discouraged and will not be published sity. over the fact that I occa- atmosphere, and the runs unencumbered for a after early voting has begun. But despite my claims sionally needed to shave. vast number of beauti- touchdown. • Letters from political candidates will not be of ownership, many My big brother was in his ful college girls jumping Yes, I realize that the published during election season. loyal Aggie football fans first year at Texas A&M and gyrating within mere Aggies often win – some- would probably label me and invited me to stay inches of my unbridled times in spectacular fash- a two-percenter. And I with him for the week- seventeen-year-old pu- ion when playing against can’t really blame them. end and attend my first bosity. It was an unfor- non-conference foes like DEADLINES You see, I haven’t been Aggie football game – the gettable experience. Slippery Rock College for able to bring myself to once-annual Thanksgiv- And the Aggies won the the Chronically Un-ath- B Section – sports and school news, retail ads due watch a complete Aggie ing Day contest between game-I think. letic. But even when they noon Friday. Word ads due 10:30 a.m. football game from kick- the Aggies and their Speaking of beautiful play against those so- off to post-game men’s Monday. arch-rivals, the Texas college girls, the Aggie called “cupcakes,” I find room marathon in over Longhorns. This was, of football game that so- myself looking for the twenty years. Oh, I al- course, before the cele- lidified my devotion to TUMS and an excuse to A Section – news 5 p.m. Friday (unless it happened ways catch the first few brated Southwest Con- the team took place two go do yard work. over weekend). Announcements (birthday, series on TV, and then I ference devolved into the years later when my fu- So call me a two-per- weddings, etc.) 4 p.m. Friday. Retail ads 4 p.m. simply have to escape to Big XII minus II and the ture wife and I were dat- center if you must. I can Friday. We can accept late-breaking some less stressful activ- Aggies left for greener, ing. We were on hand to take it. Because I can rest obituaries until 4 p.m. Monday. ity – like giving one of my and bloodier, pastures in witness the Texas Aggies in the satisfaction that all three daughters driving the SEC. defeat the SMU Mustangs of my daughters will know lessons in heavy traffic or Thanksgiving Day 63-14. Of course, I fully how to make a U-turn taking all of them shop- began with an attempt to embraced the Aggie tra- safely, and they’ll never LEGAL DISCLAIMERS ping for bras. prepare our own home- dition that anytime the be in short supply of bras. It hasn’t always been style lunch. But our al- football team scores, so Graves is an this way, though. My tercation with a massive do you– by kissing your award-winning humor The Madisonville Meteor is published weekly by passion for Texas Aggie skillet of hot Crisco and date on the lips. (We got columnist from East Madisonville Newspapers, Inc., 205 N. Madison St., football began in 1987 on some raw chicken leg engaged shortly after that Texas. Contact Graves at Madisonville, TX 77864-1509. Periodicals postage Thanksgiving break of my quarters resulted in a pile game.) [email protected]. paid at Madisonville, TX 77864. Send address changes to The Madisonville Meteor, P.O. Box 999, Madisonville, TX 77864. 19 years of daily deaths on Texas highways The entire contents of each issue of The Madisonville Meteor, including editorial and ou’re standing in Tag 10 Challenge, and we tem safety. The first one the kitchen when need your help to create is to reduce the number advertising copy, are protected under the Y she runs in to put a wave of commitment of deaths on Texas road- Fed­eral Copyright Act. Reproduction of any a soft kiss on your cheek. and a surge of support for ways by half by 2035. The por­tion of any issue will not be permitted She’s smiling. She’s ex- ending this fatal trend. second is to have zero without the publication’s express permission. cited. It’s a holiday week- It is painfully frus- traffic deaths by 2050. end and your daughter is trating to know that This “Road to Zero” is The opinions expressed in The Madi­son­ville going to a party. curing this deadly epi- a big goal that will require Meteor do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the She is a straight-A demic doesn’t require a the support of local gov- staff, management or publisher of The Madisonville student who seems to labyrinthine system of ernments, law enforce- Meteor. flood the world with love. algorithms or some mi- ment and every driver on You are so proud of the raculous scientific break- Texas roadways. And one woman she’s becoming. Texas Transportation through. According to the of our first steps is to sim- The Madisonville Meteor “Don’t worry, Mama,” Commissioner National Highway Traffic ply end the streak of daily Est. 1894 ® 2019 USPS 325-380 she says. “I won’t be Safety Administration, deaths on our roadways late.” Laura Ryan 94 percent of all traffic by choosing better. www.madisonvillemeteor.com In an hour, she will be crashes are preventable TxDOT will dedicate dead. – they are caused by our an additional $600 mil- In Texas, horrifying left behind a trail of bro- mistakes, like speeding, lion in more safety im- SUBSCRIPTIONS scenarios like this be- ken hearts. TxDOT has texting and driving or provements along Texas come someone’s re- launched the annual drinking and driving. roadways over the next $42 per year in Madison County; $45 per year in Bra- ality every single day. #EndTheStreakTX cam- Each of us holds the two years. At TxDOT, we zos, Le­on, Grimes and Walker counties; $50 per year Nov. 7, 2000 was the last paign, asking all Texans to power and the responsi- spend an ample amount elsewhere in Texas; $63 per year out of state. deathless day on Texas join the effort to end this bility to keep ourselves, of time, money and en- roadways. Every day for deadly 19-year streak. our families and our fel- ergy to keep our fellow AFFILIATIONS the past 19 years some- An average of 10 peo- low drivers safe. The lead- Texans safe. We will con- one has died in a traffic ple die every day, and ing causes of traffic deaths tinue to engineer our The Madisonville Meteor is a member of crash. because of them, I am in 2018 were speeding, roads to be more forgiv- the Na­tional Newspaper Association, the In each of those 19 challenging you to tell 10 distracted driving, failure ing of drivers’ errors. Tex­as Press Association, the South Texas Press years, the lives of more people right now about to stay in a single lane and You can make a differ- than 3,500 mothers, fa- our effort to #EndTheS- impairment due to alco- ence, too. Be responsible. Association and the Madison County Chamber thers, husbands, wives treakTX. Text them or hol and drugs – all pre- Be an example to your of Commerce. and children have per- share it on social media ventable factors. kids. Be the driver you ished. That’s almost and tag at least 10 peo- In May 2019, the Texas would want next to you, 67,000 people who have ple. Challenge them to Transportation Commis- in front of you or behind died in crashes in Texas; share the message with sion voted to adopt two you on the roadway. We T EXA S PRESS 3,647 people just last 10 of their friends. We substantial goals regard- must all work together to ASSOCIAT ION 1 0 year, and each of them are calling this the Texas ing transportation sys- #EndTheStreakTX. 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There will be a Hallow- Shepherd’s Play, featuring Head Start Jail Log een party on Oct. 31 and comic and spiritual themes: BVCAP Head Start is • COMMUNITY CALENDAR a Thanksgiving party on Preceding the story of the a preschool program that Nov. 21. Registration is visitation by the shepherds provides comprehensive The following persons required. Please come by to the manger to see the educational social services were arrested or booked into the library at 605 S. May or newborn Christ, the shep- to eligible children. Head the Madison County jail. All call 936-348-6118 for more herds must first rescue a Start provides a rich, de- persons are presumed inno- NOVEMBER information. lamb snatched by a re- velopmentally appropriate cent until proven guilty in a nowned sheep-stealer. educational curriculum, court of law. American Legion will tell us how she became Shiloh MBC The play will be pre- social services to help with • Avila, Humberto, public Vendors Market a true Texan. The cost of Thanksgiving dinner sented at two free outdoor everyday needs of life, intoxication The American Legion the luncheon is $15. For Shiloh MBC will host its performances at 6 p.m. and mental health services and • Barton, Robert James, theft Post 335 will host a Ven- reservations, call Carol at first Community Thanks- 7 p.m. Dec. 6 on the front nutrition services. The facil- steps of Saint Andrew’s ity is at 901 B W. Trinity St. • Caples, Roy Edward, driv- dors Market Saturday at 936-295-6178 by 10 p.m. giving Dinner, 11 a.m. Nov. 28 in the church’s Fellow- Episcopal Church in Bryan. in Madisonville. Call (936- ing while intoxicated 346 N. Hwy 75 in Center- Nov. 18. ville (1 mile north of the city ship Hall. The church will During the play, West 348-3915. • Carter, Brittany, evading square). Doors open at 9 Fourth Annual Bedias offer turkey with all the 26th Street in front of the arrest a.m. and close at 5 p.m. County Market trimmings. Shiloh MBC is church will be closed for Parenting class • Cates, Jason Arnold, pos- Admission is free. Call Su- The Bedias Women’s located at 205 South MLK the performance. Guests Safe Families of Brazos session of a controlled sub- zanne Tullis @ 713-201- Club will host the Fourth in Madisonville. are invited to bring chairs Valley hosts a parenting stance 8216 for more information. Annual Bedias Country or blankets and watch the class at St. Elizabeth Ann • Critchlow, Joshua, posses- Market from 4 p.m. to 7 Madisonville Christian action from the street. Seton Catholic Church for sion Huntsville Christian p.m. Nov. 21 at the Bedias Fellowship Thanksgiving adults 18 years or older. • Delacerda, Edward Dalton, Women’s Connection Civic Center. The event, meal The class continues cruelty to animals luncheon raising money for veterans Madisonville Christian Sign language classes at every Thursday until May The Huntsville Chris- and scholarships, will offer Fellowship, 3973 State library 16, and meets from 5:30-7 • Doying, Amber Nicole, The Madison County Li- p.m. Topics include commu- burglary tian Women’s Connection a variety of goods for sale, Highway 21 E. in Madison- invites ladies to a Nov. 21 as well as boxed supper ville, will host a communi- brary holds classes in Basic nication, family fun, problem • Farris, Joseph Demetrius, luncheon at Elkins Lake take out for $8. ty-wide Thanksgiving meal Sign Language Classes solving and more. Dinner aggravated sexual assault Clubhouse, 632 Cherry from noon to 3 p.m. Nov. at the Madison County Li- and childcare provided. • Gay, Don Dwayne, out of Hills Drive, Huntsville, TX. Fall Storytime at the 28 at the church. They will brary Annex Room (behind There is no cost. For county Reservations are neces- library serve until all food is gone. the main building), 605 S. more information and reg- • Green, Lenarron Leon, sary. Come as early as Fall Storytime for babies, A box will be available May St. in Madisonville. istration: contact Noemi tampering or fabrication of 10:30 a.m. to shop for toddlers, and preschoolers for donations of jackets, Classes are from 11 a.m. Prado at (979-458-0325 or physical evidence birthday and Christmas at the Madison County Li- gloves, hats and personal to noon on Mondays and by email at Noemi.Prado@ • Griffin, Travis Michael, -pa gifts, decorations and good brary begins tomorrow and hygiene items. 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays. ag.tamu.edu. role violation things to eat. Our luncheon continues through Nov. Schedule (days and times) may be subject to change •Halpain, James Franklin, and program will begin 21. The program runs for Second Shepherd’s Play promptly at 11:30 a.m. Our 30-45 minutes at 10 a.m. in Bryan for personal reasons and CINESTAR CINEMA manufacture or delivery of a level of interest/attendance of Huntsville controlled substance speaker this month is Gale each Thursdsay, featuring The Blinn College-Bryan Duran. She was born and session of stories, songs, Campus Theatre Arts Pro- and may be adjusted for See our website for • Herd, Kevin Ndifon, forg- movies & times raised in Ohio but moved poems, fingerplays, felt- gram will stage a medieval different skill levels. Call www.huntsvillemovies.com ery to Texas after the sudden board activities, move- mystery play in Decem- 936-348-6118 to sign up. (936)291-0248 for show info • Hobbs, Brodrick Ramoan, death of her husband. She ment activities, and a craft. ber called The Second court committal • John, Angelo, possession of a controlled substance Navasota Livestock • Johnson, Charles Owen II, Game Warden Notes possession of a controlled Auction Co. substance PEPÉ LE CHEW The incident was re- methamphetamine and Market Report for Saturday, • Johnson, David Darrell, ag- The Mount Pleasant ported to the department drug paraphernalia were gravated assault law enforcement office of health services and the found along with poor NOVEMBER 9, 2019 • Jones, Jennifer Nicole, as- received a call from a local sheriff’s office. living conditions. Inside Volume: 1967 Total Sellers: 258 Total Buyers: 88 sault man in the Winfield area the residence were two Trend of Market: Steady • Jones, Marrion Bob III, who needed advice. He FLEW TOO CLOSE TO adult females, one adult WEIGHT STEERS HEIFERS possession of a controlled and his 5-year old grand- THE SUN male, and two juvenile 150 – 300 lbs 1.00 – 1.80 1.00 – 1.50 substance son were outside and Cherokee, Anderson females ages 9 and 16. 300 – 400 lbs 1.00 – 1.825 1.00 – 1.51 • Keller, Terry Charles Jr., there was a small, young and Houston County Charges filed by the Cher- 400 – 500 lbs 1.00 – 1.725 1.00 – 1.40 failure to comply skunk eating food with game wardens executed okee County Sheriff’s their cats. His grandson a search warrant after re- 500 – 600 lbs 1.00 – 1.40 1.00 – 1.25 • Kelley, Roldan Deshon Jr., Department included: 600 – 700 lbs 1.00 – 1.28 1.00 – 1.20 unauthorized use started hand feeding the ceiving information about possession of controlled • King, Herman III, posses- skunk, and after a min- an individual who ad- substance and parapher- Slaughter Bulls: .40-.79 Slaughter Cows: .15-.57 sion of a controlled sub- ute, the skunk bit him on mitted to a friend he had nalia and endangering of Pairs: N/A Stocker Cows: $650-$1000 PLAINER CATTLE BRINGING BELOW THESE FIGURES stance the finger and toe. The been shooting deer from a child – state jail felony. For more information call: • Lara-Torres, Leopaldo, caller wasn’t sure how to the road and confessed The male individual was Greg Goudeau 936-825-6545 or 936-661-8432 warrant handle the situation and to shooting a deer in the also currently on parole Or for a free market report, go to http://www.navasotalivestock.com asked if a game warden Davy Crocket National HUNGERFORD RECEIVING PENS OPEN • Livingston, Derron An- at the time of the execu- Located 3 miles off Hwy 60 at the intersection of CR 207 and thony, evading arrest should come pick up the Forest from the roadway. tion of the search war- CR 211, between East Bernard and Hungerford, • Meek, Glen Allen, pos- skunk. The office clerk- ad The individual was also rant. Game wardens are Open Fridays 3 p.m. to dark and Saturdays 7:30 a.m.-11 a.m. session of a controlled sub- vised the caller to take the heard saying his “deer RECEIVING PENS NOW OPEN AT ROSHARON LIVESTOCK!!!!!!! investigating the poach- GOATS AT 10:00 AM ! ! ---- CATTLE AT NOON ! ! stance grandchild to the hospi- season never ends.” The ing of deer. • Meeks, Justin Ladon, un- tal immediately and told Cherokee County Sher- authorized use of a vehicle him what to do to have iff’s Department was • Miller, Samantha, pos- the skunk checked for asked to assist in the entry session of a controlled sub- rabies. Later that week, of the house because the stance a local vet office called suspected individual had Why Care Matters •Mulkey, Felicia Broussard, the Mount Pleasant law previously been involved aggravated sexual assault enforcement office to let with shooting at police Establish a strong relationship start somewhere.” • Rambo, David Anthony, them know the skunk and fleeing. Upon entry with your primary care physician for Often OB-GYNs serve in the role of unauthorized use of a motor tested positive for rabies. of the suspects home, life-long benefits. PCPs for women, providing preventive vehicle If you are like many people, you care and beginning care for conditions • Robinson, Cammeo, out of probably only see a doctor when you like diabetes and hypertension, said county HUNTING SEASON IS HERE! are sick or injured. But research shows Dr. Chapa, who also serves as Clinical • Sanchez, Jose Angel, crimi- visiting a primary care physician (PCP) Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and nal nonsupport on a regular basis can improve your • Sanson, Joshua, possession Gynecology and Clerkship Director for Need a overall quality of life, making sure you of a controlled substance OB-GYN at Texas A&M College • Session, Trent Reynoid, new ATV? receive routine health screenings and of Medicine. court committal preventive care. The important thing, said Dr. • Sills, Barry Lynn, posses- A Wealth of Benefits Chapa, is that patients seek some sion of a controlled sub- In addition to overseeing preventive type of preventive care, whether stance care, one of the most important services through a specialist like an OB-GYN or • Simpson, Joshua David, PCPs provide is a triage of their care, a primary care provider. Providers work forgery evaluating all medical conditions and together seamlessly and consult one • Stanton, Aaron Edison, starting labs and imaging, if needed, possession of a controlled another to provide the best possible care to narrow down the disease before to patients. substance sending you to a specialist, said • Waters, Samuel, court Selecting a Provider Community Service Olayemi Chukwuogo, M.D., physician committal Take time to find a PCP who makes at CHI St. Joseph Health. • Weaver, Richard Ezra, pos- Credit Union you feel comfortable, and set a goal to “As a result, you’re likely to spend less session of a controlled sub- see him or her at least annually for Why wait? Apply online! time in the emergency room or hospital, stance important screenings and vaccinations saving you time and money in the long • West, Lance Harris, evad- as well as to have conversations about www.cscutx.com run, she said. “You may also miss less ing arrest your health and wellness. • Young, Undray, manu- work due to illness.” 936-295-3980 250 FM 2821~Huntsville When it comes to finding a PCP, rely facture or delivery of a con- Federally insured by NCUA 2526 Montgomery Rd. ~ Huntsville A Range of Specialties Ill on your network – friends, coworkers trolled substance PCPs may specialize in a variety and acquaintances from school or of areas to meet the needs of different populations: church. It’s important to find a provider • Family medicine PCPs offer general who listens to you and doesn’t make you care for all ages feel rushed. • General obstetrics and gynecology Another thing to consider is your CV 'f."R S (OB-GYN) PCPs provide care for convenience. Many clinics offer extended * women throughout life hours, giving patients the ability to see • General pediatrics PCPs specialize their providers outside normal working in caring for children hours. This is beneficial for patients who NOW OFFERING SAME DAY • Geriatrics PCPs focus on the health have difficulty leaving their workplace COGGINS TESTING. of adults ages 65 and older during the day. • Internal medicine PCPs address Regardless of the provider you acute illnesses and chronic diseases choose, you will get the most out of “The primary care ‘traditional your experience by thinking of this gatekeeper’ is vital,” said Dr. Hector relationship as a partnership. Your Chapa, an attending physician and provider is there to guide your care, OB-GYN Hospitalist at CHI St. Joseph but it’s important for patients to be Health Regional Hospital. “If you responsible and aware of the role they think of medical care as a marathon, play in managing their health...... you need primary care, and you may To find a PCP with CHI St. Joseph . . need other specialties, but you have to Health, visit chistjoseph.org. CENTER VETERINARY AND REPRODUCTION SERVICES J -. 3771 FM 811 • CENTERVILLE, TX 75833 ~r CHI St. Joseph's 903.536.2424 Health ...... ------Page 6 The Madisonville Meteor Nov. 13, 2019 Annual country market just around the corner Thank you to every- dias area? Please visit the [email protected]. one who joined us for the Bedias Civic Club page, Do you have a com- Bedias Women’s Club www.facebook.com/ BEDIAS WOMEN’S CLUB munity or church event Annual Veterans Day BediasCivicClubAssoc, ANNUAL COUNTRY MARKET you would like included Dinner Monday. Please visit the Bedias Women’s in our weekly column? contact Michelle Bobo, Club web site, Bedias- WHEN: Thursday, November 21, from 4 p.m. We would love to share michellebobo1996@ WomensClub.com; visit your news with our read- yahoo.com, or 605-393- our Civic Center Events to 7 p.m. ers. 7859, with any questions and Activities page, www. WHERE: Bedias Civic Center, 3652 Main St, Happy birthday to Vickie Bernoski, Phyl- about the event and to facebook.com/Bedias- Bedias, Texas help support future vet- CivicCenter, or visit our lis Johnson, Phillip erans’ programs. Our Welcome to Bedias Bedias News page, www. COST: Outside booth spaces are still available Upchurch, Elizabeth program was held at the facebook.com/Bedias- at $10 each and baked potato suppers will Woodruff, Larry Figley Bedias Civic Center this Dave and Sandra News, and please share Frieda Michael, Vicki Ber- year and proved to be an- Woodruff your thoughts and sug- only be $8 (until they sell out). noski, Joyce Shiflet and other wonderful commu- gestions. INFORMATION: See the women’s club web Cindy Calkins. Happy nity event in honor of our Another useful tool is anniversary to Bob and spaces are still available page, BediasWomensClub.com, for more veterans. at $10 each and baked the bi-monthly Bedias Phyllis Johnson, Josh and The Bedias Food Pan- potato suppers will only Community Newsletter information. Beckie Silcox and Paula try will be open 9 a.m. to be $8 (until they sell out). (the latest issue is Octo- and Danny Mallett. Con- gratulations to everyone 2 p.m. Saturday. Please Please go to the women’s ber/November), which look for ways to help sup- goes to every postal ad- programs? Please go to Christian films at Faith else celebrating personal club web page, Bedias- port this important com- dress in the Bedias zip the library page, www. Outreach Christian Cen- and family occasions. WomensClub.com, for munity outreach. code, for more infor- facebook.com/BediasLi- ter, in Navasota for nearly Drop us a note if you Please join us at the more information. mation contact Mackie brary, pay us a visit soon, two years. Our next film want to add someone to Bedias Civic Center from Want to know more Bobo-White, mackie- and please consider be- “A Child of the King” will our birthday, anniversary 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 21 about the Bedias Civic [email protected]. coming a library volun- screen at 5 p.m. Dec. 8. or concerns list. for our Bedias Women’s Club, Bedias Women’s Want to know more teer. 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They will face off against Flatonia in the Taylor High School stadium at 7 p.m. Iola Elementary will have a bookfair next • 1775: MONTREALIS week, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 CAPTUREDDU RINGTH E p.m. Monday through AMERICANR EVOLUTION. Nov. 22. This is a wonder- ful fundraiser for our li- Iola News • 1927: THEH OLLAND brary. The kids love being Julia Crosby TUNNEL.THE WO RLD'S able to pick out their own FIRST LONG, MECHANIC­ books! ALLYVEN TILATEDUN DER­ Town and country WATERTU NNEL, OPENS. shopping day for Iola will 20 different vendors with be Dec. 9. There will be more to come. The hours • 1985: XAVIERSUAREZ vendor shopping for ages of operation are 10 a.m.-6 IS SWORNIN ASMIAM I'S in downtown Iola and at p.m. Thursdays and Fri- FIRSTC UBAN-BORN Rockin’ Chair off State days, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat- MAYOR. Highway 39. urdays. 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Main St., Madisonville; David Norton, Dansby, Minister; S.S. 10 am, W.S. 11 a.m., 5058 Church Lane, North Zulch; 936-399-5563; Minister; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. Wed 6 p.m. 936-399-2227 S.S. 8:30 a.m.; W.S. 9:45 a.m. The Madisonville APOSTOLIC Pool Chapel Missionary Baptist METHODIST Meteor Joshua Refuge Apostolic Church 1008 McIver, Madisonville; D.F. Johnson, OF MADISONVILLE Bedias United Methodist Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1894 A Divi1ion u( Firu Nariunal B~nk of Hunr ~vill~ 1922 Hwy. 75 North, Madisonville, TX 77864, Minister; S.S. 9:30 a.m., W.S. 11:00 a.m., 3202 Main St., Bedias, Ann Worrell, Pastor; 205 N. Madison • Madisonville, TX 77864 936-348-3777 936-348-3783. Pastors Larry and Dorothy Willis. Wed. 6:00 p.m. 936-395-0300, www.bediasumc.org., 936-348-3505 • 936-348-3338 l!l www.fnbhunt svilletx.com - ,~ Bible Study, Thursdays 7-8:30 p.m.; Sunday Primera Iglesia Bautista de los Hispaños S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. School, 10-11 a.m.; Morning worship, 11:30 a.m. CENTEX SUPPLY 506 S. Elm St., Madisonville, 936-581-9892; Wed. prayer svc. 6 p.m. Sylvester Mendez, Minister; W.S. Sun. 5 p.m.; Yourhom etown oilfieldsupp ly store Madisonville Apostolic Church 601 N. May St. in Madisonville; Greg Roberts, Wed. 7 p.m.; all Spanish First United Methodist 936-348-9500 Pipes, Valves, Fitting s, TAQUERIA Y RESTAURANT Minister; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 7 p.m. 102 S. McIver, Madisonville; Rock Prairie Baptist 1610 E. Main • Ste. 133 Meta l & Plastic Culverts Rev. Jim Jackson; 936-348-2691; 9085 Oxford Cemetery Road, Madisonville; Hours: Sun-Thurs 11AM - 9:30PM BAPTIST S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 8:30 & 11 a.m. 348-3627 Hwy. 75 N. Bedias Baptist Olan Weaver, Pastor; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 Fri & Sat 11AM - 10PM p.m.; Wed. 6:30 p.m. 3729 Main St., Bedias, 936-395-2311; Nathan Tanyard United Methodist Food, Family and Fun Glyna & Ray Brown, P.C. Hoke, Minister; S.S. 9:30 a.m.,5 p.m.; W.S. 10:45 Certi fied Public Accountant s Sand Prairie Baptist 9866 Tanyard Church Lane, Midway; Helpslocal schools andcommunity a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. m [email protected] Off Hwy. 39 on 1452W in George Community; Bro. Regina Greenwood, Minister; PO_Ro x 357

710 $_ Madison Christ Chapel Baptist Larry Andrews, Pastor; S.S. 10 a.m.; 1st Sunday; W.S. 11:30 a.m. G.M: Maggie Garcia 936-348-5677 Madisonville, Texas 77864 W.S. 11 a.m., Bible study 5 p.m., Worship 5:30 11574 Hwy 21 E., by Midway post office, 2602 East Main - Madisonville, TX 77864 (936) 348-2705 Simon Goncharenko, Minister; W.S. 11 a.m., p.m.; Wed. 6:30 p.m. Two Mile United Methodist Apply to: Glyna l3rown, CPA Ray Urown, CPA Hwy. 977, Leona; Regina Greenwood, Minister; www.McKinneymcd.com 936-348-6400 Shiloh Baptist 2nd & 4th Sunday; S.S. 10 a.m., W.S. 11 a.m. Jt: 1G · Home • Auto • Life FM 1696, Panky Community; Joe Gray, 1 Cross Baptist V•1°Sf.JJ.~!1JaRanch • Commercial Minister; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. ~rake's ~ervice Hwy. 39, Cross; Monroe Rice, Pastor; Zion United Methodist REYGANFARRIS RICHARDSON S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m., 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Shiloh Missionary Baptist Iola, 936-394-2614; Beverly Tune, Minister center, '7nc. Farris Insurance 205 S. Martin Luther King Dr.; Madisonville; S.S. 9 a.m.; W.S. 10 a.m. Manager/Agent Elwood Baptist AUTO REPAIR & WRECKER OSR, Elwood, 936-348-3337; Glenn Connor, Edward Collins, Minister; S.S. 9:30 a.m.; 2303 E. Main• Madisonville, TX 77864 602S. Madi sonSt. I Mad isonville,Texa s 7786 4 W.S. 11 a.m., Wed. 6 p.m. (936)34 8-230211eyg [email protected] Minister; S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., MORMON 936-348-6419• Fax 936-348-9291 Wed. 6:30 p.m. Sweet Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Jesus Christ 305 Bogan Street, Madisonville; 936-245-7470; of Latter Day Saints Faith Baptist 1205 E. Main, Madisonville, 936-348-3116, Hwy. 90, Madisonville 936-348-3259; Rev. Tony Green; S.S. 9 a.m.; W.S. 10 a.m.; Bible JohnR. Bankhead • ~A~lt~8 study: 6:30 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. Branch president Virgil Landry; W.S. 10 a.m.; ENTERPR I SES www.faithmadisonville.com; Mike Cousins, S.S. 11:15 a.m. Attorneyat Law - @- R~~t~':!!~~tMinister; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Union Baptist 110W. Cottonwood • Madisonville, TX77 864 t:$Tl'13 WAY" Wed. 7 p.m. FM 2289, Normangee; Kerry Stroud, Minister; S.S. PENTECOSTAL Office:936 -348-}WO Residence:936-348-38 16 (936) 348-3703 102 N Madison St First Baptist of Madisonville 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m.; Awana Club meets Free Pentecostal House of Prayer 300 S. Elm, Madisonville 936-348-2686; Wed. 6 p.m 716 W. Main, Madisonville; Elder James Davis, Durham School Services Pastor; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11:30 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Joshua Crutchfield, Pastor; S.S. 9:30 a.m.; he adisonville W.S. 10:50 a.m. and 6 p.m., Prayer Meeting, CATHOLIC T M DURHAM School Services Wed. 6:30 p.m. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Mission Pentecostes Meteor CHARTER SERVICE 100 S. Tammye Lane, Madisonville; Mark 902 S. May, Madisonville; Antonio Torres, Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1894 10 TO 1000 WE CAN ACCOMMODATE YOU First Baptist Affordable and Safe Kusmirek, Minister; 936-348-6368; Confessions Minister; Dom. 6 p.m.; Mier. 7 p.m.; Vier. 7 p.m. 205 N. Madison • Madisonville, TX 77864 Delivering Children Safely Every Day! POB 10, North Zulch; 254 Madison Ave., 11 a.m. Saturday; Mass in English 9:30 a.m. 936-348-3505 • 936-348-3338 936-348-2133 936-399-2331; Pastor, Chip Parmer, S.S. 9:45 Sunday; Mass in Spanish 1 p.m. Call for daily United Pentecostal a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wed. Prayer services. 507 E. Magnolia, Madisonville; Don Grigs by, Top Line Rental Service, Youth and Teamkids Minister; W.S. 10 a.m.; Wed. 6:30 p.m. Walmart:•~ CHURCH OF CHRIST Top Line Rental S;ivcmone y Lvc bcnc, I Freedom Missionary Baptist 3475 Hwy 21 E Antioch Church of Christ Madisonville, TX 77864 Madisonville; O.L. Leveston, Minister; First NON-DENOMINATIONAL 15821 Hwy 21 E., Midway; Howard Watson, Offi ce 936.348.5800 Sunday of each month; S.S. 9:30 a.m.; Brazos Valley Power Center Fax 936.348.5802 Store4 46• 1620 E.Main• Madi sonville,T X, 77864 Minister; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. W.S. 10:30 a.m., Wed. 5 p.m. 105 N. Madison St., Madisonville; 903-344-2769 [email protected] 936-348-3715• Fax: 936-348-3152 or www.thepowercenter.net Tim and Sheena Bedias Church of Christ Feed - Seed- Fertilizer Free Will Baptist Doern, Pastors; W.S. Sun. 10 a.m. & Wed. 7 p.m. 22058 Hwy. 90 North, Bedias; 936-295-2004, PARTS MA D I SO N V ILL E 365 Zulch Ave., North Zulch; Warner Collier, Min- ft ,J. Standley Feed & Seed Inc. S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. r-'l.US . , AU TO PARTS P.O. Box489 ister 936-399-2800; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 Church of Hope 610 E M ain St . 201E ast Trinity, Madisonville, Texas77864 p.m., Wed. 6 p.m. Highway 90 Church of Christ 20260 Hwy 90 North, Bedias 936-395-7033 ==z~=~ Fax:(936) 348-5272 Dewitt Rowe, Minister; W.S. 6 p.m. Sat.; Madisonvi lle, TX Grace Baptist 1115 S. Madison, Madisonville; 936-348-8448; Prayer 10 a.m. Tues.; Teens 7 p.m. Fri. 936 - 34-B - 2'733 Duane Standley JimSta ndley 7171 Fm 1372, North Zulch; Don Sem on ski, S.S. 9:30 a.m.; W.S. 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m., (936)3 48-2235 (936)394 -2141 Minister; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m.; Wed. 6 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Mo n-Fr i 7-5 :30 I Satu rda y 7-12 Cornerstone Bible Church Hispanic Baptist Midway Church of Christ “Changing the world by being his church” The Madisonville 310 N. May, Madisonville; Pablo Palomino, 10 mi. east of Madisonville on Hwy 21; Lanier 3058 Johnson Ln., Madisonville, TX; The Madisonville Minister 936-348-2319; Dom. 10 a.m. y 6 p.m., Stevens, Minister; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m., 979-324-3619; Sunday worship 10:30 a.m., Meteor Sunday evening 6 p.m., Wednesday night Meteor Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1894 Mierc. y Vier. 6 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Sr. Pastor: David Medina, Associate Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1894 205 N. Madison • Madisonville, TX 77864 Hopewell Missionary Baptist Mt. Tabor Church of Christ 205 N. Madison • Madisonville, TX 77864 936-348-3505 • 936-348-3338 Pastor: Jerry Huff 12695 FM 247, Midway; Willie Claiborne, 8 mi. N. of Madisonville on Hwy. 75; Stuart 936-348-3505 • 936-348-3338 Minister; S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m., 2nd & Carter, Minister; W.S. 9:30 a.m., 936-348-6331 Cross Roads Cowboy Church LEE’S AUTOMOTIVE 4th Sunday 1207 S. Madison St, Madisonville; 936-349-4401; James Lee North Madison Church of Christ 10 a.m. Sun., Wed. 7 p.m. Owner Lake View Baptist TEXASP!!!~3 !~~!~~RS Certifi ed 402 N. Madison, Madisonville; 936-348-3517; (936) 348-3536 416 N. Short St., Madisonville; 936-348-9288; S.S. 10:50 a.m.; W.S. 9:30 a.m. Fax 936-348-7554 (936) 348-3376 Fax Charleton Greene, Minister; S.S. 9:30 a.m.; Living Truth Church 1307-B North May Street 1100 N. May, Madisonville; Lon McVeigh, 1115 1-45 North W.S. 10:45 a.m.; Bible study Wed. 6:30 p.m.; North Zulch Church of Christ Madisonville, Texas 77864 Minister; S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 10:45 a.m. & Madisonville Missionary Soc. Wed. 5:30 p.m. 323 Zulch St., North Zulch; 936-399-2351; 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. Fred Keefer, Minister; S.S. 10 a.m.; JubiLE Little Rock Missionary Baptist W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ~~•LLC F.M. 1428 south of S.H. 21, Connor com munity; New Life Church The Madisonville 401 North May Street Danny Baker, Minister; S.S. 9:30 a.m.; West Main Church of Christ 11969 Hwy 21 East, Midway; Terry Bry an, Meteor Madisonville,Texas 77864 W.S. 11 a.m., 2nd & 4th Sunday 804 W. Main St., Madisonville; Minister; S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1894 (936) 241-5121 Freddie Anderson, Minister; S.S. 9:30 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Lone Star Missionary Baptist 205 N. Madison • Madisonville, TX 77864 Gus Wehmeyer (936) 348-3376 Fax W.S. 10:30 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Sales Manager (936) 662-8768 Cell 22426 Gin Tank Rd., Bedias; 1st & 3rd Salem Disciple of Jesus Christ Ministry 936-348-3505 • 936-348-3338 Sunday, 11 a.m. Southside Church of Christ Church 22470 Leon St., Bedias, TX he adisonville Madisonville Christian Fellowship 6050 FM 247, Midway; Bro. Mack Bailey Sr., T M Rev. David Burns 3973 Hwy 21 East, Madisonville; 936-348-3923; minister. Bible Study 9:30-10:15 a.m., ~IESN EJit eteor Sunday school 10:30 a.m., M S.S. 9:30 a.m., W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m., We now W.S. 10:30 a.m. c. ...;___,_;~ @ Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1894 Worship service 11 a.m. have Spanish translation for our 10:45am 205 N. Madison • Madisonville, TX 77864 Sunday morning service. EPISCOPAL 936-348-3505 • 936-348-3338 Holy Innocents Episcopal The Dwelling Place ifoNTSVIL'-~ Mesquite Hill Baptist 600 N. McIver, Madisonville; 936-348-2034; 2185 Waldrip Rd. (I-45 N. & Waldrip); 7401 Rocky Ridge Lane, Madisonville; W.S. 10:30 a.m Glenn Campbell, Minister 936-348-2772; 1-45 at Exit 116 ALEX CANN ON Daniel Vines, pastor; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 10:30 a.m.; 7 p.m. service at House of Hope, Across from Home Depot W.S. 11 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL 901 W. Trinity St. REAL ESTATE APPRAISER St. Paul’s Protestant Episcopal Bus 936-348-3253 I Fax 936-349-3835 New Life Baptist Church 201 N. Texas St., Madisonville; 979-549-2876 Victory Bible Church 936-291-7500 P.O. Box 387 I Madisonville, TX 7786 1508 E. Collard, Madisonville; Lloyd Jones, Ben Lyons, Minister; services on Sundays and 3707 S.H. 21 W., Madisonville; John Weeks, www.wiesnerhuntsville.com Minister; S.S. 9:30 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Wednesdays; call for times. Minister. W.S. 10:45 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Page 8 The Madisonville Meteor Nov. 13, 2019 Here’s My Card

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flexibility in the com- have to improve 50 points The campus is also fo- COUNTY pensation level to fit MCISD to pass a test, that is a lot.” cusing on identifying stu- any possible qualified The Intermediate cam- dents with dyslexia at an Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 candidate. pus is at or above the pass- early age through testing. In addition to those “We test a lot on the Bishop plans to retire One change in the next ing level across the board compensation mat- Campbell Atkins Jan. 31 after more than year will be reading and but will focus on moving elementary campus be- ters, commission- seven years as deputy writing combining for one Madisonville CISD kids to the Meets Grade cause we realize we need ers approved moving treasurer. Delasandri test. Employees of the Month Level or Masters Grade that data in order to make up annual “longevity Logan Mehringer (left) asked for permission to “That will be critical for Level categories. They are improvements,” said Dr. pay” disbursements to and Teresa Olvera pose not just focusing on pass- Rhodena Brooks, Elemen- hire a full-time replace- us and a big change,” said with Superintendent Keith ment as early as Dec. 1 elected officials to the Morgan. “Our teachers ing but improving, as well. tary Principal. “We want Nov. 30 paycheck. Un- Smith and MCISD Board at $18 an hour, with that are working harder and Member Bo Williams. Madisonville Elemen- to make sure that the chil- compensation rising on elected county em- harder as we go, preparing tary is focusing on math dren are served appropri- Feb. 1, when they would ployees receive their for those tests to change “Everyone is going to and reading by giving ately and that we get them take over the position longevity pay with the on us.” move a little bit forward,” their students the oppor- ready for Dr. Nail’s cam- fully. second paycheck in The Intermediate cam- said Intermediate Princi- tunity to gain confidence pus.” Delesandri originally December, but elected pus is focusing on making pal Tawnya Nail. “It takes as they practice their man- All of the district im- indicated that the salary officials did not receive strides in any way they some of the pressure off agement skills. This also provement plans were would move to $20 an theirs until Dec. 30. can by promoting forward of the teachers and kids. allows their teachers to approved by the school hour on Feb. 1, which In other matters progress for all students. It is hard to tell a kid they specialize. board. led to queries from Tuesday, Election County Judge Tony Judge Janet Boone told Leago. the court that 1,137 of NETTLES this year since November We’ll share more info in this bathroom complete “The only question the county’s 7,428 reg- began on a Friday, mak- the coming weeks as well. with all the splattered mir- ing the fourth Thursday In the meantime, if you rors, soggy, grimy towels I have, with that $20 istered voters, or 15.3% Continued from page 1 an hour you’re talking came to the polls Nov. late in the month. It is the want more info please and dirty lavatory; they are first time Thanksgiving has contact Maurita Turner at so convenient. Thank you about, is that other de- 5 for the off-year elec- Don’t forget Monday been this late since 2013. 936-349-1572. for this finger-smudged partment deputies don’t tion. evening’s Choice Semi- Friday, the day after And finally, Thanksgiv- refrigerator that needs get that,” he said. “We were surprised nar that will be held at the Thanksgiving the Salva- ing is a short two weeks cleaning. It has served us “That’s less than and very very happy Madisonville High School tion Army’s Red Kettle ahead. While it is always a faithfully for many years. Mike is currently being with turnout,” she said. Cate Building. The sem- fundraiser begins its bell time for us to pause and be It is full of cold drinks and paid,” Delasandri told Boone speculated that inar, a part of a 35-year- ringing and they need your thankful for our family, our enough leftovers for two or the court. The salary Prop. 4 on the list of old program, will begin at three meals. Even though range for the position, Texas constitution 6 p.m. Want more info? help. Can you sign up to country and our bounty, she said, is $11.57 to amendments – one that Contact Suzanne Risinger ring the bell for an hour into day’s fast paced world the first hour of my day $22.50 per hour. created a strong ban 979-777-5408. On to next or two? Call Becky Blair an additional reason to be is hectic, when socks are Commissioner Ricky on any potential state week, Nov. 22 and Nov. 23 at 936-348-5465 to sign up thankful might be the four- lost, toast is burned and Driskell suggested set- income tax – was the when the annual Madi- for your designated time day weekend for those for- tempers are short and my ting pay for the training driving force for turn- sonville Gingerbread Mar- and then grab a friend, tunate enough to enjoy children are so loud, thank period at $16 an hour, out. ket comes to Madisonville. your hubby your kiddos one! you, Lord, for my family. but the court agreed to “We think that was Sweet Pickin’s will host the to make this a memorable Moms know all about There are many who are allow Delasandri some the big draw,” she said. Madisonville Gingerbread event. All the funds raised the need to be thankful, lonely. Even though the Market and it, too, will be locally through the Red even for those things that routine of my job is often held at the Kimbro Cen- Kettle Campaign stay in might not seem to be a monotonous, thank you, ter. Friday hours are from our county. Now that’s a blessing at the time. I’ve Lord, for the opportunity 10 a.m. until 5 a.m. while really good reason to help kept the thoughts below to work. There are many Saturday hours are from 9 raise money with the Sal- for many years. Like the who have no job. Even Mid Tex a.m. until 4 p.m. Also Nov. vation Army. Tomb of the Unknown though I grumble and be- 23 is the upcoming Texas Here’s a heads-up on a Soldier, the author is un- moan my fate from day to Livestock Receiving Station Dept of Criminal Justice few December dates, since known, but I’m betting it’s day and wish my circum- Hwy 90 South Horse Sale at the Madison the month is right upon us. a mom who understand stances were not so mod- 2 miles from the square on the right. County fairgrounds. Pre- First, tell the kiddos the value of thankfulness. est, thank you, Lord, for Santa’s coming to town! This time of year seems life.” ' . . ·-• views of the horses begins at 3 p.m. Nov. 22, with the He will be a part of our to be a good time to share On a personal note I, sale starting at 1 p.m. Nov. Dec. 7 annual Christmas it. There’s some deep too, am thankful; thankful YOUR CATTLE WILL BE 23. Parade which will kick off thought in these words. for you, the readers who Then it’s Nov. 28 and at 6 p.m. This year’s theme “Lord, thank you for read this column, thank- WELL TAKEN CARE OF! Thanksgiving. Honest Abe is “A Patriotic Christmas.” this sink of dirty dishes; we ful that our small town I Fresh Hay and Water Provided started the holiday. In fact, Why not cajole an organi- have plenty of food to eat. supports a hometown I Wednesdays 8AM - Dark on Nov. 28, 1861, the Pres- zation you’re in or a group Thank you for this pile of newspaper, thankful that Thursdays 8AM - 11 AM ident ordered government of friends and come up dirty, stinky laundry; we many of us have family departments closed for a with an entry for the pa- have plenty of nice clothes here in Madison County, local day of thanksgiving. rade? Stay tuned for more to wear. And I would like and yes, thankful for the Contact Gus Andrews Three years later, Oct. 3, on the parade in upcom- to thank you, Lord, for dirty dishes, and the hectic today for your livestock needs! 1863 he issued a procla- ing issues. those unmade beds, they schedules. mation designating the A blood drive is on the were so warm and com- Fall, even with all the 936.348.8826 Cell Thanksgiving holiday as docket for Dec. 10. Think fortable last night. I know chaotic weather it is bring- the last Thursday in No- about donating and help- that many have no bed. ing us, really is a good time vember. It’s a late holiday ing those less fortunate. My thanks to you, Lord, for to pause and be thankful.

tigation. Brock had a HOPE chance to look back on the aerial security tapes Continued from page 1 on Monday. “You could slowly see can house up to 65 indi- the smoke coming from HAPPY viduals at a given time. where the washer and Residents are usually in dryer area was up front,” four- or five-men rooms, said Brock. “There was Thanksgiving though after the fire, each no suspicious activity available bedroom will or anything like that. host six residents. We have no insurance, House of Hope offers so there is no monetary a one-year program serv- gain whatsoever to speak ing as an intense rehabili- of.” tation process that strives The House of Hope to assist residents with opened in 2009 and is their addictions through notorious for their assis- Please join us for a the word of God. tance around the county More steeped in Chris- during community Thanksgiving feast tian belief than the more events. common Alcoholics “House of Hope serves at the Midway Anonymous program, the the community and has House of Hope still offers been doing so for 10 Church of Christ two AA meetings each years,” said Brock. “Every week and uses the 12 organization calls us and for a Community Steps model of recovery.” we are there for them. “It’s Jesus first,” Brock The community is reach- Thanksgiving! said. “Then we do the 12 ing out and giving back, steps.” which is sometimes hard Great food and The Hill facility has because we are so used to typically been reserved giving.” good fellowship for for those who have been Brock was over- in the program for more whelmed by the support all! Everyone is than six months. No resi- the organization received dents were asked to leave from the community in welcome! due to overpopulation. the aftermath of the fire. In fact, the organization He would also like to sin- is still taking new mem- gle out the law enforce- bers. There are currently ment officials and first a number of residents responders who came to scheduled to graduate their aid. from the program soon, Following the which will open more clean-up process, the or- room to accommodate ganization and board will new members in the re- meet to decide next steps th maining house on the from there. They are cur- Saturday, November 16 , 2019 | hill. rently in the rebuilding The cause of the fire process but will remain 4-6:00pm |14453 State Hwy 21 East, Midway, TX has not been determined open to residents at their and is still under inves- other location.

th st October 5 through December 1 The Madisonville Meteor 11 Sports □Nov. 13, 2019 Mustangs football concludes regular season By Campbell Atkins Brown led the team in in overall touches. campbell.atkins@ FINAL DISTRICT all-purpose yards and was Matthew Johnson ran madisonvillemeteor.com STANDINGS followed by Roderick Hol- for 210 yards on 41 carries iday and Corey Johnson. (5.1 yards per attempt). The high school foot- Waco Connally (10-0, 6-0) Armando Juarez, Mad- Corey Johnson led the Mexia (6-3, 5-1) isonville’s primary signal team in receiving with ball regular season came Salado (7-3, 4-2) to an end this week with Fairfield (6-4, 3-3) caller, completed 55-of- 15 catches for 155 yards the Madisonville Mus- Lorena (5-5, 2-4) 103 passes on the year for a and a touchdown. Colby tangs on bye following Robinson (5-5, 1-5) total of 716 yards, six touch- Sheppard was third on a 2-8 campaign and 0-6 Madisonville (2-8, 0-6) down passes and two inter- the team in receptions mark in district play. ceptions. He was third on (11) and yards (126). With the 2019 season in the team in rushing yards Brown hauled in nine air. He also led the team the rearview, stats have with 372 on 83 attempts passes for 128 yards. been compiled for all 10 in rushing yards with 696 (4.5 yards per attempt) and The top three receivers Madisonville games this on 137 carries (5.1 yards four touchdowns. were followed by Dono- season. per attempt). He com- Holiday led the team van Young (six catches, Tyrese Brown led all pleted eight passes on 15 in average yards per rush- 111 yards) and Doug’kyrn Mustangs with 13 touch- attempts in occasional ing attempt with 6.2 yards Johnson (12 catches, 103 downs in 2019 with 12 stints at the quarterback per carry. He compiled yards). Campbell Atkins coming on the ground position for a total of 80 604 yards on the year and Tyrese Brown led the Madisonville football team in all- and another through the yards. was second to only Brown see FOOTBALL page 12 purpose yards and touchdowns during the 2019 season. HOP TO IT Volleyball wins first playoff game in 11 years; fall in Area round

Campbell Atkins Madisonville’s Grace Williamson battles at the net with a Lorena player during the team’s Area loss Thursday in Cameron. Volleyball earns first playoff win in 11 years By Campbell Atkins campbell.atkins@ madisonvillemeteor.com

The Madisonville Lady Campbell Atkins Mustangs volleyball Madisonville volleyball players celebrate following a successful point in their Bi-District victory over Huntington on Nov. 5 team won their first play- in Crockett. The Lady Mustangs fell to Lorena in the Area round in Cameron Thursday. off game in 11 years on Nov. 5 with a Bi-District victory over Huntington in Crockett before fall- ing to Lorena in the Area round at Cameron ISD on Thursday. LSU YOUTH FOOTBALL “That was a streak we wanted to break and we talked about that,” said reigns head coach Kristen Hoo- ten after the Bi-District win. “The girls have just in SEC bought into what we are trying to do in the weight room and on the court, which is to build a win- ning program.” The Lady Mustangs came out strong in Crockett and never relin- quished control, defeat- ing Huntington in three straight matches for the second time of the season by scores of 25-10, 25-9 Eye on Sports and 25-16. “This was really im- Campbell portant for us, to go into Atkins the playoffs and win a Courtesy Photos game,” said Hooten. “We he LSU Tigers shot ABOVE: Madisonville youth football players huddle up during a break in the action of a Heart of Texas finished last in district to the top of the postseason matchup. All three Madisonville football teams in the league qualified for the playoffs. last season and sat at T College Football BELOW: Javon Kirven of Madisonville Youth Football and his teammates take a water break. home while others played Playoff rankings with a in this game. We were not 46-41 victory over the Al- going to be in that posi- abama Crimson Tide in tion again and making what was billed as the best the playoffs was not going college football matchup to be enough.” of the regular season. Madisonville got off to The difference for LSU a 7-2 lead in the opening in 2019 is simple: they match of the postseason found a quarterback. Joe with the help of three- Burrow strengthened straight at the service his Heisman hopes with line from Haley Fleck. a stellar performance A Grace Williamson kill in Tuscaloosa, record- would give the Lady Mus- ing 393 yards and three tangs an 11-3 advantage touchdown passes. and allow Reagan Olvera Not to be outdone, Al- to continue her own early abama’s Tua Tagovailoa streak at the line.

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Huntington was never able to cut the deficit to less than nine in the first match. Another William- son kill gave Madisonville the ball back and allowed Fleck to close out the game. Two more kills from Williamson allowed Madisonville to build an early, 3-0 advantage in the second game. Olvera and Khyra Cooper added kills of their own down the stretch to assist in Campbell Atkins building another insur- mountable lead. Madisonville’s Khyra Cooper attempts to loft the ball over the hands of a Huntington defender during the Game three, the night’s team’s Bi-District victory on Nov. 5 in Crockett. most competitive, saw Huntington hang around eron with a win in three Mistakes plagued the in the early portion of the straight matches over the Lady Mustangs through- match. But Madisonville Courtesy Photo Lady Mustangs by scores out the contest. They slowly proved to be too of 25-14, 25-13 and 25-18. were able to keep it close The Mustangs 12U baseball team won three straight games in Waller to seize much as the match pro- the Fall DH League Tournament Championship. The Mustangs defeated Rake City “We kind of just lost it in the third match be- gressed and were able to Cypress after trailing 9-0, top-seeded HUSTLE3 Bucks College Station and Texas early on and never got it fore Lorena began to pull build a cushion down the Seminoles 12U. Pictured after the title game victory on Oct. 27 are (coaches, left back,” said Hooten after away halfway through. stretch. Kyndall Creigh- to right) Randy Campbell, Anthony Campbell, Sean Harding, (standing, left to the Area loss. “We played Madisonville was able to ton delivered a late kill to right) Clay Fountain, Jaden Pope, Colten Harding, Kendall Campbell, Chance Byrd, better in the third game, cut the deficit to five late, Malachi Kovar, Clayton Nash, (kneeling, left to right) Malik Kovar, Garrett Lummus, get the ball back for her but not to the level we but got no closer. Jaquan Hastings and Cade Campbell. team and secure the vic- are capable of. We have tory. The loss marks the “We had a really kind of done this several end of the line for se- FOOTBALL final contest against Lo- Asa Surface (46). bad practice last night, times this year through- niors Khyra Cooper and rena, but Jace Snook had The Madisonville de- probably the worst of out the season against Monique Berry, but the a commanding lead with fense recorded five sacks good teams. We had a lot team will return eight Continued from page 11 the year, so I was a little 91 total tackles through in 2019. Holiday led the concerned,” said Hooten of unforced errors tonight juniors and the bulk of the first 11 games of the way with two while Sur- after the win. “But I have and we talked about how their starting lineup in Holiday, Brown, Corey season. Snook also led face, Ethan Williams and also been in positions we could not have those. 2020. The senior-heavy Johnson, Doug’kyrn the Mustangs in tackles Tyrece Merchant con- where you have a really We missed serves and we squad will look to con- Johnson, Matthew John- behind the line of scrim- tributed one apiece. bad practice then come are not typically a team tinue to make further son, Nathan Chappell mage with eight. Brown and Snook out strong. I think they that does that.” strides under Hooten in and Jonathan Boone Brown was second on each recovered four were ready for this day to The Lady Mustangs got her third year at the helm. all recorded a receiving the team with 56 tackles fumbles through the first come and they were not off to a quick, 4-1 start “As a coach, you cannot touchdown on the year. through nine games and nine games. The Madi- happy with the way they over Lorena on Thurs- just look at the last game Defensive stats were was closely followed by sonville defense totaled practiced, so they were day with the help of an and base your season on not compiled for the Andres Lopez (49) and 17 turnovers on the year. fired up.” early Williamson kill. The that,” said Hooten. “You On Thursday, Mad- Lady Leopards, however, need to look at the overall isonville took on high- rattled off nine straight strides we did make. We Tide offense. The matchup is a far ly-touted Lorena in points to set the tone for won 11 games last year CAMPBELL Despite the loss, Al- cry from the classic 9-6 Cameron with a trip to the rest of the game. and 27 this year, that is a abama’s Najee Harris and 6-3 thrillers the two “(Lorena) is a good big deal. We accomplished Continued from page 11 the Regional Quarter- ran for 146 yards on just teams have played over finals on the line. The team” said Hooten. “They a lot. We felt like this was a 19 carries (7.7 yards per the last decade or so. Lady Leopards entered are solid and can hit the game we could have won, threw for over 400 yards attempt) and scored a The win is monu- the matchup with over 30 ball well. We are small on so we are disappointed. and four touchdowns touchdown. Clyde Ed- mental for the LSU foot- wins and an undefeated the front row and block- But we’ll be back here. I in a comeback attempt wards-Helaire of the Ti- ball program, which record in district. In fact, ing has always been our have no doubt.” that fell short. It was Al- gers also surpassed the has always enjoyed tre- they had not even lost a weakness. We knew that Lorena advanced to abama’s running back, century mark in yards mendous success while single match since Oct. 1. coming in and knew we the Regional Quarterfi- however, who ultimately and added three touch- falling short of Alabama This trend would con- would have to block well. nals to meet Midlothian stole the show for the downs for LSU. in the SEC West. tinue for Lorena in Cam- We did not do that.” Heritage with the win.

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