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Less than two weeks after the Nov. 4 general election, county officials across
much of central and south
Texas are getting ready for
another round of balloting.
Gov. Rick Perry On Friday set Saturday, Dec. 6, as
the special election date to
fill the Texas State Senate
District 18 seat, vacated by
Sen. Glenn Hegar. Hegar
was elected to serve as Texas Comptroller of Public
Accounts.
Candidates for this special election must file applications with the Secretary
of State no later than 5 p.m.
Decision 2014
Gary Gates
Charles Gregory
Lois Kolkhorst
Region
Big Apple-Bound
GHS youngsters get
a chance to go nuts.
See Page A12.
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AUSTINHaving
established the model for
securing the border in the
absence of effective federal
action, Texas leaders have
reached an agreement to
extend the ongoing law enforcement surge through
the end of the current fiscal
year. Signed by the governor, lieutenant governor
and speaker, the budget
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Krisslyn Sexton and Kendall Fougerat were elected as All American Cheerleaders
at UCA Camp at UT this summer. Both girls are senior members of Gonzales High
School Varsity Cheerleading Squad, their 6th year of cheering for Gonzales.
The 2014 Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City will feature a performance by more than 700 cheerleading and
dance team members representing Varsity
Spirit and two of those cheerleaders will
represent Gonzales.
Varsity Cheerleaders Kendall Fougerat
and Krisslyn Sexton from Gonzales High
School in Gonzales, Texas were selected to
perform as part of Varsitys group at UCA
Gonzales ISD
Summer Cheer Camp held at University
of Texas in Austin, where they were both
named All American Cheerleaders.
They will depart for New York City November 22 and return home November 28.
Theyre not the only GHS honorees, either: Presleigh Zella was selected as an
All American for the JV Cheer Squad and
will be in the Thanksgiving Day Parade in
CHEERLEADERS, Page A7
Gonzales
the Marine Corps Reserves in 1947 to
make Christmas wishes come true for
needy children.
The Marine Corps Reserve believes that
Every child deserves a little Christmas,
and the Marines are asking local residents
to help them send gifts to needy children
during the Christmas season.
Pam Hamilton, Toys for Tots coordinator for Gonzales County, said the organization is off to a great start this year.
This will be the first year that Gonzales
is hosting a Toys for Tots campaign, she
Inside:
Obituaries.........................A10
Local news........................ A2
Oil & Gas........................... A8
Classifieds.......................... B6
Comics............................. B12
In Our View...................... A4
Puzzles............................. B11
Faith................................... A9
The Arts........................... B10
Community..................... A3
Business Directory........ A6
Sports................................. B1
For The Record............ A11
In Your View.................... A5
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Community Calendar
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Nov. 20
Auditions
Calling all local actors, singers, or those
who have a desire to give either a shot Auditions for Spring Show Smoke on the
Mountain, a funny family musical, Tuesday, November 18 and Thursday, November 20 at 6:30 p.m. Parts for adults and children of all ages, singing and non-singing
parts to be cast!
Nov. 22
Night in Old Pearl City
The city of Yoakum Tourism Board will
sponsor the 12th annual Night in Old Pearl
City Saturday, Nov. 22 at Turner Hall in
Yoakum. A Lutheran Polka Worship Service is scheduled for 3 p.m. at Holy Cross
Lutheran Church, followed by a tour of
the Yoakum Heritage Museum and the
Christmas Tree Forest.
Doors open at Turner Hall at 5:30 p.m.
featuring door prizes, bottle grab, silent
auction, dinner and dance.
Proceeds will benefit the Yoakum Community Hospital and Yoakum Community
Fire Dept. For ticket information contact
Sharon Mueller at 512-341-9868 or 512567-3365.
Special Polka Service
The musical group Polka Spirit will lead
a polka worship service to be held at Holy
Cross Lutheran Church in Yoakum on Saturday November 22 at 3:00 p.m. as part of
the Night in Old Pearl City celebration.
This service was written by Ronnie Bruns
of Shiner using familiar polka and waltz
tunes. It has been used at Lutheran churches in Shiner and other churches in the area
and everyone has enjoyed it. Mr. Bruns has
been playing the accordian for 25 years and
is accompanied by several area musicians.
The community is invited to come and
share this special service.
Nov. 23
43rd Annual Cardinal Turkey Shoot
Everyone is invited to Wied Hall on Sunday, November 23rd, for the 43rd Annual
Cardinal Booster Club Turkey Shoot, Dinner, and Auction. The event begins at
10:00 a.m.; turkey shoot sign-up begins at
9:00 a.m. A kettle fried chicken dinner is
available from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for
dine-in and drive-through pick-up at Wied
Hall. Advance tickets are $8; available in
Shiner at Patek Grocery, Quality Pharmacy, Boehm Tractor, and the SLE/SPH Offices, and in Gonzales at E-Barr Feed. A live
auction begins at 12:00 noon. Come join us
for an afternoon of fun and fellowship with
family and friends. (Proceeds benefit the
athletic and physical education programs
of Shiner Catholic School, PK3 through
12th grade.)
Geronimo VFW Dance
Sam Bentley Band will be playing at
Geronimo VFW Post 8456, 6808 N Highway 123, Geronimo 78115, on Sunday, No-
Nov. 22
Community Health Fair
Theres a Health Fair coming to town! The Community Health Centers of South
Central Texas will be hosting its 27th Annual Health Fair on Saturday, November
22, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall on
the corner of St. Lawrence and St. Paul. Flu shots will be available for $15.00. Free
blood pressure, pulse, and Blood Sugar screenings will be available. Information on
family planning, diabetes, hypertension, nutrition, and WIC services will be available. There will be health education booths from various health-related organizations in Gonzales and surrounding counties, plus healthy cooking demonstrations.
There will be an area designated for children, with games and prizes. There will door
prizes. Everyone is invited to be a part of this community event. We are makings
health care fun!
The community Health Centers of South Central Texas, Inc. has been servicing
the community and surrounding counties with their health care needs for over 45
years. For more information, please call 830-672-6655 and ask to speak to Christina
Cordova or Kristal Toran.
Nov. 22
Free Meal
If you are in need of a meal, Helping Hands, a non-profit, multi-church ministry
would like to bless you with a free lunch. Meals will be distributed Saturday, November 22nd, beginning at 11 a.m. at Emmanuel Christian School located at 1214 St.
Louis Street. Volunteers and donations are welcome. Contact Linda at 361-275-1216.
Dec. 5
4-H Poinsettia Sale
Gonzales County 4-H members will again
be selling Poinsettias this year. The sale will
be on Friday, December 5th 10:00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. at Marrou & Company. Everyone
is invited to come by and see the beautiful flowers. All pre-sale orders for flowers
and wreaths are to be picked up that day
between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00
P.M. For more information please contact
the Gonzales County Extension Office at
830/672-8531.
Gaslight Theater Perfoming A Christmas Carol
The Lockhart Gaslight Theatre is once
again performing A Christmas Carol
weekends Dec. 5-20. performances will be
at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, with
special 2 p.m. matinees on Dec. 14 and
Dec. 20. For details or tickets call 512-3765653 or visit www.mygbt.org
Dec. 9
Blue Santa Dinner
The Luling Police Department Blue Santa
will protect and serve your dinner. The
department will host its annual Blue Santa
dinner from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 at
Blakes, 621 E. Davis St. in Luling. This is a
rare opportunity to watch Lulings Finest
serve you with bread instead of citations!
Donations will be accepted.
Thank You Dinner
The Luling Chamber of Commerce,
Luling Main Street, Luling Economic Development Corp. and Watermelon Thump
Association will host their annual Thank
You Dinner for volunteers and sponsors
from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 at the
Luling Oil Museum, 421 E. Davis St. There
will be appetizers, wine and door prizes,
with music provided by Country Junction.
Dec. 13
Legacy Ranch Christmas Party
Legacy Ranch Kids will be hosting their
annual Christmas Party on December 13,
2014 from 12:00-5:00 p.m. There will be
over 250 children in attendance. Legacy
Ranch is looking for volunteers and for
those who may be interested in organizing
a toy drive. Please contact Legacy Ranch
for more information. 830-875-6062.
Ongoing
Gonzales County 4-H
4-H enrollment for the 2014-2015 school
year has begun. The website for enrollment
is: https://texas.4honline.com. For more
information about 4-H and joining a club,
please call the Extension Office 672-8531
Livestock Show Validation
Validation Dates and Locations for Gonzales County Livestock Show have been
announced:
Swine Validation- December 3, 2014
held at JB Wells from 5-7 p.m.
Commercial Heifer Validation- December 7, 2014 held at Valley Vet Clinic from
1-2 p.m.
Broiler/Chicken Orders Due to Extension Office 5:00 pm December 12, 2014Pick up January 22, 2015
Commercial Heifer Validation- December 14, 2014 held at Valley Vet Clinic from
1-2 p.m.
Rabbit Validation- February 4, 2015
held at JB Wells from 5-7 p.m.
Broiler Pick-Up January 22, 2015.
Sundays
Gonzales Fellowship meets at 505 St. Joseph Street, Gonzales on Sunday morning. Live Country Gospel music at 9:00 am
followed by a Bible message from 9:30 to
10:00 am. All are welcome.
Head Start - daily
TMC Golden Crescent Head Start offers pre-school services to children ages
3-5 years, including education, nutrition,
dental, social, disability, health and mental
health. Gonzales Head Start is now accepting applications at the Gonzales Head Start
Centers at 1600 Elm Street or 925 Wells
Street. For information call 361-582-4441.
To apply for Head Start, you will need a
copy of the childs birth certificate, proof
of income, proof of address and a current
immunization record.
Violence Shelter - daily
The Guadalupe Valley Family Violence
Shelter, Inc. (GVFVS) is a non-profit organization providing services to both residents and non-residents that are victims of
domestic violence and sexual assault in the
counties of Gonzales, Guadalupe, Karnes
and Wilson. GVFVS provides survivors
with legal advocacy, case management,
counseling, assistance with crime victims
compensation and other services at no
cost. For more information, call 830-3722780 or 1-800-834-2033.
Free Exercise Programs - Mon, Tues,
Thurs
Flex & Tone is held every Tuesday and
Thursday, 11-11:45 in the Fellowship Hall
of First United Methodist Church. These
are chair exercises using exercise balls,
dowels and hand weights. Come on, join
us, and get fit. Exercises are led by an RN
with blood pressure assessments available.
Walk-Exercise your way to fitness is an
Video exercise available at First United
Methodist Church. It is offered every
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 3 pm,
and every Wednesday at 2 pm. This group
meets for 45 minutes in the Fellowship
Hall. It consists of low impact aerobic exercises and is facilitated by Shirley Goss,
Wesley Nurse. Blood pressure assessments
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are available at each class. Come and have
great fun and socialization along with
gaining fitness.
AA and Al-Anon Meetings - Mon & Fri
Alcoholics Anonymous meets every
Monday and Friday at 8 p.m. at the Episcopal Church of the Messiah, 721 St. Louis in
Gonzales. Al-Anon meets every Monday
night at the same time and place. Please
call 830-672-3407 for more information.
All meetings are open.
Moulton Bingo - Tues, Fri
Playing Bingo every Tuesday & Friday.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Moulton American Legion Hall. Same Great Place, Great
People & Great Food!
Toastmasters Meet - first and third
Weds
Want to become a better communicator? The Come & Speak It Toastmasters
meet the first and third Wednesday of each
month at noon in the Gonzales County
Farm Bureau Community Room, 1731
Seydler Street in Gonzales. For more information contact GK Willmann at 830-8571109 or Gerri Lawing at 830-857-6110.
Crossroads Equestrians - first Thurs
The Crossroads Equestrian Club meets
every second Thursday. New members are
welcome. For details contact Glenda Klimitchek at 361-798-2899.
Parkinson Support Group - second
Thurs
This group meets the second Thursday of
every month at 10 a.m. in the Narthex of
the First United Methodist Church. This
meeting is free and open to the public
and is facilitated by Wesley Nurse, Shirley
Goss. Educational and supportive programs are offered. For more information,
call 672-1031.
Child Care - second Thurs
Need child care? Contact Workforce
Solutions. The Gonzales office of Golden
Crescent Workforce Solutions offers help
in locating affordable child care for those
who are working, attending school/college, or in training. You must meet eligibility requirements. For details, contact
the office at 830-672-2146 or visit www.
gcworkforce.org.
Vietnam Veterans - third Thurs
Vietnam Veterans meet the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Hotel
Texas in Hallettsville. Any veteran serving
during the period of Chamber at 672-6532.
St. Ludmila and St. Paul History Project
The St. Paul High School building is 50
years old! In celebration and recognition
of this momentous occasion an alumnus
is starting a special project. The goal is to
accumulate as many stories associated
with the St. Ludmila Convent and the early
days of St. Paul High School as possible.
This includes special traditions that were
observed, unique celebrations, any historically significant events, as well as the ordinary, everyday things that occurred during
the long histories of St. Ludmila Academy
and St. Paul High School. We want your
stories! You may drop these stories by the
St. Ludmila Elementary Office or email
them to counselor@shinercatholicschool.
org. Be sure to include your name and
what years you attended St. Ludmila Academy, St. Paul High School, or St. Ludmila
Elementary.
HLSR Scholarships
The 2015 HLSR Scholarships are now
available online @ rodeohouston.com or
HLSR.com. The application will go off at
11:59 PM on the deadline date, Area Go
Texan and HLSR Exhibitor applications
must be submitted online by Monday,
February 23, 2015. Students must also
complete Part II Supplemental Forms,
which are downloaded and emailed after
submission. Supplemental Forms must be
postmarked by Friday, February 27, 2015
for HLSR Exhibitor and Area Go Texan applicants.
There is a NEW Scholarship available this
year for students who exhibit at the 2015
show. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, an applicant must be a graduating high school senior attending a public
school in Texas, a US Citizen and Texas
Resident, and planning to attend college in
Texas. Applicants must also participate as
an HLSR exhibitor in one of the 17 eligible
shows in both 2015 and one of the previous
three years shows (2014, 2013 and 2012).
ligible Shows: All Breed Youth Horse
Show, Cutting (AQHA/NCHA), Donkey
and Mule, Paint Horse, Palomino, Quarter
Horse, Junior Breeding Beef Heifer Show,
Junior Breeding Gilt Show, Junior Breeding Sheep Show, Junior Commercial Steer
Contest, Junior Dairy Cattle Show, Junior Market Barrow Show, Junior Market
Broiler Show, Junior Market Goat Show,
Junior Market Lamb Show, Junior Market
Steer Show, Junior Market Turkey Show. If
you have any questions concerning HLSR
Scholarships feel free to email sherrihooperagt@yahoo.com or call 830.672.4555 or
979.229.9317. Good Luck Students!
Donations for Homeless Veterans
Luling-area organizations are working
to fill 200 care bags for homeless veterans
in the Houston area. We are asking for
your help in donating: socks, underwear,
toothbrushes, toothpaste, wipes, chapstick, washcloths, soap and non-perishable
snacks. Donations can be dropped off at
Magnolia Ts, 615 S. Magnolia in Luling.
In Our View
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The Cannon
Dances with
Chihuahuas
Dave
Mundy
Editor and
Publisher
and Americans will worship him.
Theres no need to dissect Masciotras ode to hatred of service
point-by-point. His entire piece is
built on the rare incidents where
those in uniform both military
and police have exceeded and
abused their authority. Typical of
self-indulgent elitists, he then uses
those incidents to paint millions
with the same foul brush.
It wouldnt be a stretch to imagine him wearing beads, roman sandals and flowers in his hair, spitting
on servicemen returning from
Vietnam and calling them baby
killers before giving his current
squeeze money for an abortion.
Whats sad about the piece is
the fact that so many of our young
2014
El Conservador
George
Rodriguez
Extortion disguised as
conciliation by Obama
In a fit of postelection modesty,
President Barack Obama is offering
not to take executive action to amnesty
millions of illegal immigrants -provided Republicans do his bidding on
immigration.
It is extortion as conciliation. New
Jersey Gov. Chris Christie often invites
comparisons to The Sopranos, but it is
President Obama who is making a tactic
out of the HBO mob drama his major
postelection initiative. His bipartisan
outreach now ends with a pointed Or
else ...
This offer Republicans cant refuse
includes the stipulation that the
president will revoke his executive
action in the event they pass legislation
to his liking. How generous of him.
Obamas tack on immigration speaks
to a president who is out of sorts and
out of step, and recognizes his own
political impotence. Unable to build a
political case for one of his chief secondterm priorities, he has to fall back on
executive usurpation.
Prior to the election, the president
delayed his threatened amnesty
-- perhaps legalizing millions of
immigrants -- because it might harm
Democrats. It still became an election
issue, with Republicans hammering
away at it and winning resoundingly.
This electoral rebuke might give a
less highhanded president pause. Not
President Obama.
The president says that hed still
Rich Lowry
In Your View
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Jim Cunningham
Scratch
Pad
Jim Cunningham is a former longtime Gonzales newsman and the former interim publisher of the Gonzales
Cannon. He now lives in the Moulton area.
To the Editor
$20,000, DCSO
Israel Urias-Lopez, 29, of Cuero, Theft Prop >=$20K<$100K,
Bond of $20,000, DCSO
Terriyon Johnson, 24, of Yoakum, Probation Violation on
Obstruction Retaliation, Bond of
$20,000, DCSO
Kyle Hoffman, 21, of Cuero,
Probation Violation on Possession of Controlled Substance PG
1 <1G, Bond of $20,000, DCSO
Lucas Grahmann, 23, of Cuero, Probation Violation/Driving
While Intoxicated 3rd, No Bond,
DCSO
Ernest Rosales, 28, of Yorktown, Criminal Nonsupport,
Bond of $10,000 Cash Bond,
DCSO
Brandon Mathis, 17, of Cuero,
Terroristic Threat against Public
Servant, Bond of $4,000, Cuero
PD
Donald Harper, 29, of Cuero, Bail Jumping and Failure
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Pastors Corner
Lowery is
Clint Clint
pastor of MemoHeights Baptist
Lowery rial
Church in Gonzales.
heaven. (Matthew 16:15-17) Peter
would not ultimately fall, because
his faith was the genuine article. Peters confession of faith was not born
out of his intellect are his inquisitive nature. As is true of all saving
faith, it was the gift of God. Dont
miss this truth. Flesh and blood
has not revealed this unto you, but
My Father who is in heaven. God
opened Peters understanding to see
and embrace the truth of Christ.
Saving faith is not something we
simply stumble upon or generate
from our own depraved human
wills, it is the gift of God. For by
grace you have been saved through
faith, and that not of yourselves, it is
the gift of God. (Ephesians 2:8) It is
the nature of genuine faith in Christ
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Houston as well.
This will be the 21st year that Varsity Spirit has teamed up with Spirit of
America Productions to give this opportunity to the cheerleaders and dance
team members who qualified at camps
across the country. Spirit of America
hosts two featured performances in the
parade.
Cheerleaders and dancers from across
the country will perform during the
nationally televised, showcased perfor-
world.
The group will spend the week before Thanksgiving in New York City
sightseeing and rehearsing for their
performance on Thanksgiving Day.
This years cheerleaders and dancers
will show their spirit along the streets of
Manhattan from Central Park West and
78th Street down to 34th and Seventh
Avenue.
The parade culminates in Herald
Square with a televised performance
of the spirited routine they have spent
the week rehearsing.
SHINERThe
Shiner
Independent School District School Board convened on Wednesday,
November 12, for their
regular monthly meeting.
Business got underway
with the acceptance of the
October meetings minutes
and the payment of Accounts Payable Bills for last
month. Next, Superinten-
Sundowners 4-H Club met on November 2, 2014 at the Master Gardeners Building. The program speaker was Dr. Patrick Sullivan of the Chisholm Trail Veterinary
Clinic in Gonzales. He talked about the care animals need and signs of illnesses.
Continued from page A1
Members learned about some common internal and external parasites. Many
topics were covered and the members were quizzed at the end of the program. A runoff will be required.
special thanks to Dr. Sullivan for speaking at the meeting. For more information
For voters in Gonzales
regarding 4-H, please call the extension office at 672-8531.
County, new applications for
a ballot by mail are now available for the special election;
if you applied for a ballot by
mail in the primary or general
election, you will NOT need to
re-apply.
Ballot by mail applications
are available from Gonzales
County Clerk Lee Ridel at
830-672-2801, or by writing
County Clerk, PO Box 77,
Gonzales 78629. Applications
must be physically received by
Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Applicants for ballot by mail
must meet one or more of the
following criteria:
Members of Sundowners 4-H Club met at The Heights on November 13, 2014
65 years of age or older;
to serve residents the Thanksgiving meal. Members greeted each resident and
family member and offered the meal along with a choice of pie. Sundowners 4-H
Club has been helping with the Harvest Meal for several years.
Sarah DeWitt Dr4.), Victoria CollegeGonzales (424 E. Sarah DeWitt Dr.) and
Faith Family Church (1812 Cartwheel Dr.
in Gonzales). Registration forms are also
available at Come and Wash It Laundro-
Disability
Confinement in jail prior
while still an eligible voter
Expected absence from
the county on election day and
during the period of early voting. Ballots for this reason can
only be mailed to an address
outside the county.
Mail ballots must be returned by mail no later than
Election Day Dec. 6.
Early voting by personal
appearance will be held at the
Gonzales County Courthouse
Annex County Clerks Office,
1709 Sarah DeWitt Dr., from 8
a.m.-4:30 p.m. starting Wednesday, Nov. 26 and continuing
through Tuesday, Dec. 2.
The Texas Voter ID Law
will be in effect for the election. The ID requirement does
BY CHOICE HOTELS
ber 1 meeting.
Texas has proven beyond any doubt that this
border can be secured,
even if the federal government refuses to take the
steps necessary to do so
as required by the Constitution, Gov. Rick Perry
said. This agreement will
ensure the hardworking
men and women from
DPS, the Texas National
Guard and Texas Parks
and Wildlife, who have
been working with local
and federal partners, have
the resources they need to
maintain a robust law enforcement presence along
the border until the Legis-
Moulton
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Lease Name
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LOOS UNIT
ARNDT A
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IBROM A
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STULGIS A
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LCRA/COA UNIT 6
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Nixon Livestock
Commission Report
The Nixon Livestock Commission Inc. Report had on hand, November 17, 2014, Volume, 924; 145
cows, 16 bulls.
Steers: 200-300 lbs, $328 to $338
to $380; 300-400 lbs., $306 to $316
to $380; 400-500 lbs, $278 to $288
to $365; 500-600 lbs, $236 to $246
to $285; 600-700 lbs, $217 to $227
to $248; 700-800 lbs, $208 to $218
to $229.
Heifers: 200-300 lbs, $262 to $272
to $330; 300-400 lbs, $253 to $263 to
$320; 400-500 lbs, $253 to $263 to
$320; 500-600 lbs, $226 to $236 to
$325; 600-700 lbs, $209 to $219 to
$270; 700-800 lbs, $196 to $206 to
$217.
Slaughter cows: $75 to $115;
Slaughter bulls: $115 to $130; Stocker
cows: $940 to $2,250; Pairs: $1,500-
JACOBS RANCH
NEUHAUS, F.W.
FAIREY UNIT
$2,750.
Notices:
Last sale of 2014 will be on December 15, 2014.
Cuero Livestock
Market Report
Hallettsville Livestock
Commission Report
Chamber Memo
Ashley
Flores
Ashley Flores is the Executive
Director of the Luling Chamber
of Commerce.
Faith
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Assemblies of God
Gonzales Family Church
Assembly of God
320 St. Andrew
First Assembly of God
509 E. 3rd St. Nixon
New Life Assembly of God
Corner of Church St. & Jessie Smith
St. Gonzales
Bahai Faith
Bahai Faith
621 St. George St. Gonzales
Baptist
Clark Baptist Church
F.M. 794, Gonzales
County Baptist Church
Hwy. 87 Smiley
Eastside Baptist Church
Seydler Street, Gonzales
Elm Grove Baptist Church
4337 FM 1115
Waelder, Texas 78959
830-857-0488
830-672-1821
Lutheran
First Evangelical Lutheran
1206 St. Joseph, Gonzales
Iglesia Bautista
Macedonia
201 S Congress Nixon
James Miller
TEXAN
phone 830-672-2867
fax 830-672-6483
Dry Fertilizer
Custom Application &
Soil Testing
STEVE EHRIG
830-263-1233
The Romberg
House
Assisted Living Residence
Melanie Petru-Manager
melaniepetru@gmail.com
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Morgan Mills
830-857-4086
Non-Denominational
Agape Ministries
512 St. James, Gonzales
(830) 672-6518
Fax: (830) 672-6368
Cell: (512) 376-0773
Methodist
Belmont United Methodist
Hwy. 90-A
Travis Treasner
Full Gospel
Camp Valley Full Gospel
7 mi N of Nixon on Hwy 80
Evangelical
La Os del Evangelio Mission Capilla del Pueblo
W. Central at 87 Nixon
830-540-4285 830-540-4422
Episcopal
Episcopal Church of the Messiah
721 S. Louis, Gonzales (830) 6723407
Office 830-672-8664
Fax 830-672-8665
Cowboy Church
of Gonzales County
J.B. Wells Showbarn
El Centro Cristiano Agua Viva
of Waelder
Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Emmanuel Fellowship
1817 St. Lawrence St. Gonzales
Encouraging Word Christian Fellowship
Hwy. 80 in Leesville
Jesus Holy Ghost Temple
1906 Hickston, Gonzales
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Obituaries
DAVE
Maria M Eredia
1928-2014
EREDIA
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Ruth Valenta
1928-2014
VALENTA
BOULDIN
Capitol
Monument, Co.
Memorials Curbing Bronze Statutes
Lettering Repairs Restoration
Somehow I am going to
manage to type this news
without chunking things. I
often wonder where parents
of several young children
get the patience not to run
around screaming and have
decided they have had to develop selective hearing. I decided to go get some Christmas shopping done yesterday.
The price of these plastic toys
is the first mind blower. We
go from monster costumes
that you can wrap around
you to every kind of monster
toy that you can kill another
childs opponent with. The
girls cannot be left out of this.
Now these tiny little two inch
dolls were pretty cute but you
had to put them together and
they were not for babies. And
then there were every copy of
Barbie that could be found.
I think maybe we should be
going back to the real thing
and buying the girls a few real
bowls, measuring spoons,
and a measuring cup with
a small baking sheet or two
and they would have more
fun with that. They are aiming to get into your cabinets
anyway. The boys could get a
hammer, pair of pliers, and a
couple pieces of wood with a
little tool box. It would soon
get filled up and he would
never forget where he got it.
It sure beats what I saw going
on yesterday.
The Belmont Community
Center Club cookbook is
here. The ladies who are exercising at the community
center will be glad to sell you
one and they will be there
until 9:30 on to discuss how
many you want to buy for gift
giving.
The Belmont Community
Center regular club meeting
will be held on the fourth
Tuesday of November at 2pm
to decorate more for Christmas.
Soon the lights will be
turned on in Belmont lighting
up the church, the Belmont
Community Center, and
other buildings in Belmont.
The Belmont United Methodist Church will once again
Sandis Country
Fried News
Sandi
Gandre
hold their Candlelight Service and live Nativity Scene
on December 21st, outside in
front of the church, weather
permitting at 6PM. There
will be a time of fellowship at
the community center after
the service. So set aside this
date because the live Nativity
Scene is something you wont
forget and especially bring
your young children and let
them watch with wonder.
We need to keep these
people in our prayers: Case
Martin, and Ridge Sedley
Martin and their parents,
Lindsay and Clint; Joe Kotwig, Linda Denker, Rhonda
Pruett, Landis Kern, Judy
Wilson, Aunt Georgie Gandre, Frances Gandre, and
Betty Gandre, Ben and Mabel Richter, Jean Lott, Laddie
Studler, Sandi Gandre, Joyce
and Danny Schellenberg; Esther Lindemann, Teresa Wilke, Christine Wilke, Anna
Lindemann, Bill Lott, Marilyn Qualls, Shirley Dozier,
Bubba, Sarge Dunkin, Pedro,
Rosie Garcia, Clay, Louise
Jones, Margie Menking Jimmy Kelley, Jack Finch, Bob
Young, Marie Schauer, Lillie
Lay, Brandon Gandre, Laura
Walker,and Jimmy Kelly. The
families of Terry Allen and
Myrtle Colwell. Please also
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RULES
You can start setting up at 8 a.m.. You can pre-season your meat before
you arrive on Saturday and you can start cooking as soon as you check-in.
We do not inspect the meat.
Entry fee is $20 per entry. Deadline to enter is Saturday at 10 a.m. You
can call Dorothy Gast, at 254-931-5712 or Michelle McKinney at 830-2630973 for more information.
You must cook at least 2 lbs. of chili/stew meat. You must furnish your
own supplies.
Cash prizes will be given.
All entries must be turned in at the registration table by the head cook.
Turn in times are 12 Noon for Chili, 1 p.m. for Stew.
Winners will be announced as soon as the totals are done.
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Pictured from left to right: Master Gardeners Nancy Foster, Arline Schacherl, Lynette
Jarrett, Extension Agent Janie Pineda, Master Gardeners Fran Saliger, Gail Johnson
and Extension Agent Dwight Sexton. (Photos courtesy of Gonzales Elementary)
black walnuts, Gonzales was
home to a number of enterprising cabinet makers who
found the beautiful dark
wood ideal for their skilled
carpentry. The furniture they
produced was greatly sought
after. Many historic homes
in Gonzales still have their
furniture and magnificent
paneling and staircases made
by local furniture makers like
legendary Augustus Klein. In
addition, commercial timber
buyers were drawn to Gonzaless black walnut wood.
By 1881, the Gonzales Inquirer reported that an estimated three-fourths of the
black walnut had been used
up in the preceding 10 years.
In 1882, a single Ohio firm
purchased one million feet
of walnut timber from trees
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Crain
said.
edge
because
he makes up and we can run the ball.
that is good because they
Liberty
Hill
has
plenty
a
lot
of
money
out there. When we run the ball well,
have had drives that are
of
playmakers
on
defense,
Alyas
(Ramirez)
pounds they will have to come in
15-19 plays long that have
led
by
end
Jacob
Covingand
pounds
it
inside,
and closer and we can take our
taken up an entire quarton,
who
will
be
attending
then
breaks
one.
We
have
shots down the field. It is
ter just going three yards,
Army
at
this
time
next
year.
a
little
thunder-and-lighta brother-sister combinathree yards, four yards,
Defensive
lineman
Kaning
combination
because
tion.
two yards, five yards, just
lub
Foster,
who
plays
next
we
can
also
give
the
ball
In the 12th week of the
over and over again. That
to
Covington,
is
quick,
agto
(Jaime)
Tellez
and
Darseason,
Gonzales is dealing
is what these Slot-T teams
gressive
and
physical.
Andy
rance
(James),
Crain
said.
with
all
kinds of health iswant: to stay on the field
Becker
is
their
solid
lineWe
have
to
be
efficient
at
sues
that
it will just have to
and limit your offense.
backer.
our
quick
passing
so
the
battle
through.
On defense, the Panthers
Gonzales offense must shots downfield will be
We have to be ready
are an even-front and will
find
leverage
against
the
open.
Yes,
we
want
to
comto
play on Friday night,
bring six players into the
Panther
defense.
plete
the
long
ones
but
just
Crain
said.
box.
Gonzales Apaches
Varsity football stats
(stats as of November 17)
Offense
Team stats
First downs
183
Rushes-yards
479-2,248
Passing yards
1,605
Passes
107-232-14
Penalties-yards 67-585
Fumbles-lost
17-8
Punts-average
44-33.9
Rushing: Alyas Ramirez 208-942 11 TDs; Brant Philippus 160-957 14 TDs ; Jaime Tellez 41-224, 5 TD; Darrance James 12-85 1 TD; Tyler Hendershot 13-40; Tyler
Wells 7-27; Atlantic Johnson 6-13; Clayton Blackwell 1-6, Devonte Owens 1-2, Aaron
Hunt 6-(-5); Team 4-(-41)
Passing: Brant Philippus 105-226-1,565-14, 9 TDs; Tyler Hendersho 1-5-21-0,
Alyas Ramirez 1-1-19-0.
Receiving: Darrance James 41-756, 9 TDs; Aaron Hunt 18-368, 3 TD; Tyler Hendershot 18-141 ;Dalton Kuntschik 12-142; Alyas Ramirez 10-107; Blake Cox 4-47;
Jaime Tellez 2-17; Brant Philippus 1-21; Atlanic Johnson 1-6
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On November 12, 2014 National Signing Day, Five Galveston College WhiteCaps
players signed with Division 1 Universities. From left to right: Ralph Gladu (3rd
base) - Louisiana Tech; Taylor Beene (SS) - Sam Houston; Jonathan Hennigan
(LHP) - Texas State; Gabe Klobosits (RHP) - University of Auburn; and Lulings
Ryan Larison (RHP) - Texas State University. Back row - Asst. Coach Corey Holley
The Gonzales girls basketball team held their second annual Midnight Madness and Head Coach Chris Joblin. Larison is a 2013 graduate of Luling High School.
practice last Saturday night. The event included an intra-squad scrimmage. (Courtesy photo)
(Photo by Mark Lube)
Late-night action
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The Gonzales GCYFL Senior Apaches team after winning the 2014 CYFL Super
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CORPUS CHRISTI
For the second game in
a row, it was the Apache
defense making the headlines.
Gonzales defense yielded
a season-low 13 points and
forced nine punts as the
Tribe melted La Feria, 4113, Friday night at Flour
Bluff ISDs Hornet Stadium
in the Class 4A Division 1
bi-district round.
Our defense played phenomenal, GHS head coach
Kodi Crane said. La Feria
has a great vertical passing
game and with the amount
of vertical passes they
threw, you could see what
they wanted to do. That is
where they beat people and
get people on their heels.
The Lions got one of
their two touchdowns off
the passing game but it was
not a down-the-field shot;
it was a screen pass and
their longest play of the
game.
Our kids did a great job
of defending the vertical
pass. We talk to our kids
about getting better each
week, Crane said. You
can see from two weeks
ago (against Robstown)
our defense of the vertical
passing game to what it was
tonight.That progress came
While La Feria quarterback Isaac Galpin made the right read on the unblocked
defensive end on the read-option play, it was likely tough for him to anticipate
the heat brought on by a speedy Blake Cox who tackled Galpin for a loss on this
play. (Photo by Mark Lube)
schemes, Crane said. And
then we just executed well.
Apaches did very well
on special teams with John
Bashaw hitting a pair of
field goals from 21 and 37
yards, and making every
extra point. The Apaches
had not attempted a field
goal all season coming into
the playoffs.
Bashaw got us going
with our first points on the
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ST. PAUL: Runing back T.J. Bell rushes for 398 yards and 10 touchdowns
Continued from page B3
Team stats
BSJ
First downs
21
Rushes-yards 18-123
517
Passing yards 408
Passes
33-53-2
Punts-aver
2-9.0
Fumbles-lost
1-1
Penalties-yards 9-66
65
SSP
17
47116
4-13
1-30.0
3-2
11-
Individual stats
Rushing St. Joseph: Hunter Batten
11-99, Jeremy Martinez 3-16, Luke
McClure 3-4, Michael Krause 1-4.
St. Paul: T.J. Bell 33-398, Ryan Geiger 6-91, Jed Janecek 3-20, Austin
Barton 5-8.
Passing St. Joseph: McClure 3353-408-2. St. Paul: Barton 4-12116-0, Marco Ynclan 0-1-0-0.
Receiving St. Joseph: Krause Fernandes 9-148, 8-166, John Navejar
3-50, Martinez 2-20. St. Paul: Bell
1-57, Nathan Pilat 1-26, Ynclan
1-19, Colton Machart 1-16
CC
London:
Powell
London 0
1-12, Gray 1-(-1). Shiner:Dadrian chasing the ball, then he accidentally bootTaylor 1-38, Oden 1-30.
CCL 0 0 0 0-0
ed it. Nixon-Smileys Michael Mills wound
up with the ball 44 yards behind the origiThe Mustangs Tom Palacio (44) picks
up tough yards against Van Vleck on
Friday. (Photo by Dave Mundy)
nal line of scrimmage.
The Mustangs ground it out, covering the
29 yards in eight plays, with Pena sneaking
in from two yards out with 33 seconds left
in the first half.
I thought we had a good chance there
in the first quarter, but not getting at least
three out of it, yeah, that hurt, McKinney
said.
Van Vleck cemented its lead by scoring on its first two possessions of the third
quarter. A 48-yard sweep by Calk set up a
1-yard plunge by Paul Hill.
The Mustangs nearly turned Van Vlecks
two-point conversion try into a two-pointer of their own when Newman picked off
the conversion pass, but he was run down
at midfield.
Nixon-Smiley got a break moments later
on a roughing-the-kicker call, but Malik
Mitchell picked off a Pena toss to set the
Leopards back up.
Calk broke loose for a 57-yard scoring
scamper to run the score to 34-7.
The Mustangs made two drives deep into
Leopard territory in the fourth period but
turned the ball over on downs both times.
Van Vleck answered the first with an eightplay drive covering 71 yards. Teran Casey
converted the score with a 28-yard run for
a 40-7 lead.
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Continued from page B3
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quarter.
district
R 7 7 0 13-27
Y 7 14 14 9-44
Yoak
24
38-284
102
6-8
0-0.0
2-2
6-50
Individual stats
Rushing Raymondville: Miguel
Tristan 18-142, Bam Bam Trevino 14-88, Leonard Santana
1-14, Matthew Nieto 3-11, David
Marroquin 2-9, Burt Najera 2-2.
Yoakum: TreVontae Hights 1480, Dantey Eldridge 7-54, Jared
Garza 8-52, Jordan Moore 3-41,
Glenn Love 3-30, Miguel Resendiz
2-27.
Passing Raymondville: Trevino
9-16-70-0, Najera 1-1-32-0, Marroquin 0-1-0-0. Yoakum: Hights:
6-8-102-0.
Receiving
Raymondville:
Najera 4-41, Michael Ramirez
2-10, Tristan 2-3, Santanna 1-32,
Frank Cantu 1-16. Yoakum: Eldridge 3-62, Resendeniz 1-19,
Garza 1-16, Josh Moore 1-5.
Nixon-Smiley 0 7 0 0 7
Van Vleck
0 20 14 1246
Scoring Summary
VVMontrell Brown 4 run (kick
failed), 11:53 2nd
VVMontrell Brown 1 run (Dakota
Mowery pass from Colby Calk),
11:34 2nd
VVMalik Mitchell 69 punt return
(kick failed), 9:17 2nd
NSNick Pena 2 run (Jonathan Carlos kick), 0:33 2nd
VVPaul Hill 1 run (pass failed),
9:19 2nd
VVColby Calk 7 run (Calk run),
6:04 3rd
VVTeran Casey 28 run (run
failed), 11:24 4th
VVDeChristian Griggs 49 run
(kick failed), 0:34 4th
Team Statistics VanVleck
NS
First Downs 1 6
Rushes-Yards 37-256
Passing Yards 90
Passes
10-15-0
Punts-Avg 1-34
Fumbles-Lost 3-1
Penalties-Yards 5-60
10
43-89
55
1-5-1
3-33.7
2-1
4-30
Individual Statistics
RUSHING: Nixon-Smiley, Justin
Ramos 21-72, Tom Palacio 11-32,
Tristan Newman 6-10, Nick Pena
5-(-25).Van Vleck, Montrell Brown
13-85, Colby Calk 11-49, Elery Alexander 4-36, Montrae Brown 4-1, DeChristian Griggs 2-52, Teran Casey
2-36, Paul Hill 1-1.
PASSING: Nixon-Smiley, Nick
Pena 1-5-1-55. Van Vleck, Colby
Calk 5-10-0-54, Kaen Weid 5-5-0-36.
RECEIVING:
Nixon-Smiley,
Tristan Newman 1-55. Van Vleck,
Marcel Holden 3-33, DeChristian
Griggs 2-21, Montrell Brown 2-11,
Teran Casey 2-13, Elery Alexander
1-12.
HSHt
6
25-37
18
1-3-3
4-26.0
4-3
4-20
Individual stats
Rushing Sacred Heart: Braden
Jansky 9-31, Dylan Jahn 8-22,
William Pettus 2-(-4), Hunter
Janak 4-(-12).
Passing Sacred Heart: Janak
9-18-79-1.
Receiving
Sacred
Heart:Landon Leopold 4-48,
Drayton Henneke 4-25, Jahn 1-6.
Class 3A Division 1 bi
district
Hempstead
quarterback Will Smith ran for
127 yards and two touchdowns while throwing for
106 yards and another
score as Hempstead ended Lulings season with
a 32-0 shutout in the bidistrict round.
Smiths 20-yard run was
the only score in the first
hald and he had a 3-yard
run in the third quarter at
the 6:54 mark. He tossed
a 40-yard pass to Adam
Banks with 2:32 left in the
third. In the fourth quarter, Jaylin Thomas had a
L 0 0 0 0-0
8-57
Individual stats
Rushing Hempstead: Will
Smith 19-127, Tyson Mayes 1598, Jaylin Thomas 1-5. Luling:
Dazmen Wright 5-80, Shaft Cubit
13-64, Brenden Cubit 9-38, Briar
Bullock 12-28, Corey Bermudez
1-2, Taylen Moore 5-(-11).
Passing Hempstead: Smith
7-16-106-3. Luling: Bullock 3-1633-1, Brenden Cubit 1-2-30-0,
Moore 0-2-0-0.
Receiving Hempstead: Adam
Banks 5-88, Marcus Jackson 1-12,
Jordan Schultea 1-6. Luling: Desmond Cubit 1-30, Shaft Cubit
1-13, Colton Hajovsky 1-12, Brenden Cubit 1-8.
L
15
45-201
63
4-20-1
5-40.0
3-0
Shiner Catholic
School
43rd Annual
Cardinal Booster
Club Turkey Shoot,
Dinner & Auction
Penalties-yards 6-60
LV 8 13 12 15-48
G 13 16 9 8-46
Lago Vista: Harley Hurosky 5 0-6
10, Shelby Schwartz 3 4-8 10, Cierra
Abbott 4 1-2 9, Ashley DAmbrose 2
4-6 8, Maddie Wilder 0 5-6 5, Kayley
Donahue 2 0-0 4, Kennedy Smith 1
0-0 2. Totals 17 14-28 48.
Gonzales: Mary Hastings 8 3-6 19,
Sheridan Tate 4 1-1 9, Ericka Hernandez 3 0-3 6, Amanda Dixson 1
2-4 4, Kendra Williams 1 0-0 3, Claudia Franklin 1 1-2 3, Keaundra Cray
1 0-0 2. Totals 19 7-18 46.
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-------------------------Busco por una pareja de baile. Busco
por una mujer que
quiere bailer.Una
que sabe como
bailar o que quiere
aprender bailes. Yo
bailo swing, hustle, tango , waltz,
2 step, salsa, meringue, cha cha, y
unos oltros bailes.
Llamame a 832 235
9662 Soy Americano y hablo Espanol.
me llamo John.
-------------------------Female dance partner wanted. Must
be someone that
wants to dance.
May know how to
dance or may not.
All kinds of dance.
Willing to train.
Contact John at
832-235-9662.
-------------------------Job Corps is currently enrolling students aged 16-24 in
over 20 vocational
trades at no-cost!
Will help students
get drivers license
GED or High School
diploma and college training if qualified. For more info
call 512-665-7327.
HELP WANTED
Now accepting
applications for
employment. Must have
love & compassion to
care for children.
Apply in person.
830-672-6865
Train a child in the way he should go;and
when he is old he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 8AM-6PM.
1520 ST. MICHAEL.
FURNITURE,
CLOTHES,
COLLECTIBLES.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Plant Openings
Plant Palletizers &
Cleanup Positions
Benefits include:
Skill in providing excellent customer service to persons of all ages, regardless of social or economic backgrounds
Knowledge of docket posting, court scheduling, multiple-line telephone and radio operation, bookkeeping procedures,
cashiering, computer operation, public relations and typing are
required.
Submit court records to city administration, Texas Judicial Council, State Comptroller, Texas DPS and others. Supplies
judge, City and State Comptroller with financial reports.
Participation in New Clerks Course and annual seminars sponsored by the Municipal Clerks Training Center.
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CLASSIFIEDS
MISC. FOR SALE
condition. 361-2083565.
-------------------------15x30
above
ground swimming
pool w/filter & motor. Needs liner.
$1,735. Elna Electronic Sewing Machine, $7450. Two
Alto Saxes, one Tenor Sax, one Clarinet,
Sump pump, $50.
Play pen, $21. Foot
Stool heavy wood
flowered
upholstery, $50. Computer desk, $50. Hammond Organ, $375.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
17 Cu Ft. Upright
Freezer, $250. Flowered Easy Chair.
$35. Sheila Wright,
672-2719 or 2030175.
-------------------------2 gas weedeaters in
excellent condition.
$100/both.
361208-3565.
-------------------------Riding lawnmower.
MTD, 42 cut. Excellent Condition.
$500.
361-2083565.
-------------------------Musical
Equipment
PA System. Kustom 8 Ch. 400 Watt
System, 2 15 Spkrs, 1 12 Monitor
Spkr. Stands. Lots
of wires, 4 microphones w/cables.
Mic stand with
gooseneck, $1,200.
Call 830-437-2046.
-------------------------Christmas Tree artificial 7 ft. Loads
of lights, garland,
ornaments. $75.00.
830-437-2046.
-------------------------Baseball Cap Collection.
Never
worn. 200 assorted
Business/school
etc. with Storage
carrying
cases.
Will sell in lots of
50, $2.00 each. Includes
carrying/
storage case. 830437-2046.
-------------------------For Sale: 30 ft. steel
angled steel trusses. Very heavy duty.
For barns and steel
structured buildings. $500 a piece.
Call 713-449-7464.
-------------------------Kuhn 800 lb Heavy
Duty Disc Mower. 3
point hookup. Located in Moulton.
361-401-0676.
-------------------------PTO
Irrigation
Pump - New $3,500,
will sell for $1,500.
Call 830-263-4126.
-------------------------Low Boy Trailer.
5x10. $625. 361-
208-3565 anytime.
-------------------------For Sale. 140 joints
of 2 3/8 pip. $5,600
firm. 830-480-8098.
-------------------------For Sale: Modern
Coke Vending Machine. Cans, Bottles,
adjustable
bin.
Bill changer. Runs
great.
$425/obo.
830-339-9087.
-------------------------Beautiful size 5,
Girls dresses, jeans,
tops,
leggings,
etc. for sale. Name
Brands. Like new.
Very Reasonable.
830-540-3382.
-------------------------New Crop Papershell Pecans available. In-shell, $2.50
lbs or Cracked,
$3.00 lb. Contact
Jason Pape, 830203-0084 or Jennifer Pape, 830-2030602.
-------------------------Craftsman
leaf
blower. 200 mph air
blower. $65. 361293-3565.
-------------------------Antique claw foot
tub. Pretty good
shape. $200 firm.
512-656-0521.
-------------------------Longwheel
base
shell, for pickup,
like new. $500. 361865-3727.
-------------------------Good used 2 - 17
tires. 2 - 16 1/2
wheels with tires.
Truck tubeless fits Ford, Dodge or
Chevrolet -8 hole.
Two bolt on bumper hitches with
balls. One steel
plate with ball for
gooseneck hookup. Parking space
for travel trailer.
Electric & water. Call
672-2335 or 478607-1178.
-------------------------16 Rim, 8 holes,
2 new 14 tires, 2
used 14 tire & rim,
1 used 15 tire and
rim. Oak Dining Table. 361-594-4307.
-------------------------Greenhouses
for
Sale, 30ftx100ft, as
is where, you pick
up, at Harwood, intersection of 90 &
304. Contact: 281788-7500.
-------------------------National Geographics in leather bound
slip cases. 19822000 & maps. Make
an offer. Call 4372046.
-------------------------Toro
Weedeater,
4 string. $75. 361208-3565.
-------------------------Restaurant Tables.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Apply today,
Start today!!!
FeedMill:
2170 FM 108 S., Gonzales, TX
Apply today,
Start today!!!
Hatchery:
General Labor
HELP WANTED
EquipmEnt OpEratOr
parks and rEcrEatiOn
Essential Job Functions:
Mows, weed eats, trims trees, picks up trash and debris.
Operates equipment such as a tractor, mower, chainsaw, weed eater, pole-saw, back pack blower, chain-saw, edger, or
truck.
Performs routine inspections on vehicle/equipment.
Paints and makes minor repairs to park structures and
playground equipment.
Loads, transports, and unloads necessary materials for
assigned projects.
Performs routine maintenance and repair on irrigations
systems and landscape areas..
Provide general up-keep of the department equipment.
Able to work weekends and special events.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
Skill in providing excellent customer service to persons
of all ages, regardless of social or economic backgrounds
Must have knowledge of operating light equipment.
Must be able to understand and follow written and oral
instruction.
Must observe all safety rules and procedures, and report
unsafe working conditions to Supervisor.
Required Education, Experience, and Certifications:
High School Diploma/GED
State of Texas Class C Drivers License
One-Two years of experience operating light equipment.
Non-Commercial Applicators Certification is preferred.
Must be able to pass criminal history background check, pre-employment drug screen and pre-employment physical.
Applications for employment may be found at www.cityofgonzales.org or at the City of Gonzales-City Hall, 820 St Joseph. Please
submit applications- Attn: Laura Zella at 820 St. Joseph or P.O.
Box 547, Gonzales, TX 78629. Position will remain open until
filled.
The City of Gonzales is an equal opportunity employer.
FARM EQUIPMENT
4500
Mahindra
Tractor, 600 hours,
like new. Comes
with post hole digger, 9 inch Auger &
12 inch Auger, 6 ft.
Box Blade, heavy
duty ripper, 3 pt.
Bale Loader. All for
$6,500.
830-4814707.(9-18-14)
--------------------------
CDL Driver
Benefits include:
FARM EQUIPMENT
NOTICES
FURNITURE
2 Sets of solid wood
bunk beds including mattresses. Perfect for bunk room
or deer camp. Great
condition, nearly
new! Adult size.
$300. Will sell separately.
281-7328500.(10-9-14)
-------------------------Antique Oak Round
Table and four
chairs, $350. Table
is 48 inches in diameter. Located in
Nixon Call 210-3855541.(8-28-14)
-------------------------Big solid oak lawyers desk. $50. 830672-3089.
AUTOS
1995 Ford Pickup,
King cab, excellent
condition. Needs
muffler.
$3,500/
obo. Also have several projects cars for
sale. 830-672-9691.
-------------------------2007 Chevy Cobalt motor for sale.
$700. Call Albert,
361-676-8686.
-------------------------WANT TO BUY: 4
cyl, good engine
for1997-2001 Toyota Camry, 830-3778814.(10-9-14)
-------------------------96 Ford pickup.
Standard Trans. Can
be seen at 1822 St.
Louis,
Gonzales.
672-8034.(9-18-14)
-------------------------2012 Ford F-150,
Ecoboost
Lariat,
fully loaded, navigation, sunroof, etc,
white. 19 MPG in
town, 22 MPG on
highway. $25,000.
For more information call 281-7220095.(8-28-14)
-------------------------For Sale: 1981
Chevy dually 454,
4 speed, 10 flat
bed, $1,500; 1986
Chevy dually 454,
4 speed, welding
bed, $1,500. 830377-8814. (8-21-14)
-------------------------For Sale: 2006 Chev
Uplander
Van,
Handicap
equipment with wheel
chair lift. $10,500.
Please call after 12
p.m. 830-437-2232.
(8-21-14)
-------------------------1966 Falcon Sport
Coupe. Very nice,
Ford red. 84,000
miles. Runs great.
Great shape. Looks
fantastic,
garage
kept. Reduced to
$8,200.
512-8448820. (7-31-14)
-------------------------1970 240Z, was running, many parts.
$3,800.
512-8448820. (7-31-14)
-------------------------Want to buy older
small pickup to be
used off road. 830-
MOBILE HOMES
2Br/2Ba,
approximately 1,000 sq. ft.
mobile home for
sale. Approximately
on 1 acre. Road frontage, new water well
and septic. Approximately 8 miles from
town. Call for information, Mary Ann,
830-445-6601 or 830857-6545..(TFN)
-------------------------Commercial Grade
24x60 with or without restrooms. Fayette Country Homes.
800-369-6888. (RBI
32896)
-------------------------New 2015 32x48
doublewide 3 or 4
bedrooms, 2 baths.
Mid $50s, delivered,
set-up, A/C.
(RBI
32896).
Sundays
1-6, Fayette Country
Homes,
979-7436192.
-------------------------We pay CASH for
used homes. Fayette Country Homes.
979-743-6192. (RBI
32896)
-------------------------Thank you for letting
Us SERVE you for 20
YEARS. We are the
Oldest Dealership in
the 14 surrounding
counties. We are here
to SERVE you Before
and After the Purchase. Fayette Country Homes Hope
to SEE You Soon.
Open 7 days a week.
979-743-6192. (RBI
32896)
-------------------------One bedroom mobile home. Almost
new. One bathroom,
on 10 acres of land,
cow pens, arena,
electric gate, shed,
very nice. 6545 Hwy.
304. 830-203-1953.
-------------------------Belmont RV Park. We
have FEMA trailers
for sale. From $2,500
& up or rent to own.
Please call 830-4243600.
MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT
3BR/2BA
trailer
in country. $700/
month, $700/deposit.
830-2030386.
-------------------------Mobile home for
rent in Waelder.
3BR/1BA.
Please
contact Grace, 830399-5313.
-------------------------For rent: 3 bedroom/1 bath mobile homes, fully
furnished,
stove,
refrigerator, microwave, central air/
heat, $775 monthly, $675 deposit,
Roadrunner Mobile
Home Park, 361582-6593.
-------------------------For Sale or Lease. 3
BR Trailer House, 2
RV Spots. Leesville.
830-433-0603.
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CLASSIFIEDS
HOMES FOR RENT
HOME SERVICES
PETS
PETS
2 bedroom, 1 bath
house in Gonzales for rent. Fridge,
Microwave, Stove
and can be fully furnished. Remodeled
last year with new
hardwood floors,
Central Air, bathroom tile, $1,050/
mo. 830-542-9743.
-------------------------Office Space w/Living area to rent in
the center of town
(On the Main Hwy).
Call (830) 672-5738.
-------------------------ATTENTION
OILFIELDERS
4/3, 2 Living areas
around
Waelder
Area. $800/deposit,
$1,300/month. Big
yard, front & back.
830-399-5313.(0530-13)
-------------------------Cottages for Lease.
Fully furnished cottages for rent in
Gonzales, TX. Includes all furniture,
flat screen TV, linens, kitchen items &
appliances (full-size
refrigerator, range,
microwave, washer & dryer). Utilities paid. Weekly
Housekeeping Included. Month-toMonth Lease. $500
Security Deposit.
Application
Required. 1 Bedroom,
$1,300/month,
2
bedroom, $1,600/
month. Call 830351-1195. Shown
by appointment.
-------------------------Motel Suites. 2 bedrooms, full kitchen,
porch/small yard.
$68 nightly, $310
weekly. Crews welcome. Call Mike,
512-292-0070, 512656-0521.
-------------------------Single Suite. Perfect
for Supervisor for
Oil Company. Full
kitchen,
washer/
dryer, TV/Full cable,
wireless internet.
No smoking inside.
No Pets. Fully furnished and all bills
paid. Private Yard/
Garage.
Weekly,
$280; Deposit $300.
Call 512-292-0070
-------------------------ATTENTION OIL
AND GAS PIPE
LINERS - CREW
HOUSING
AVAILABLE
Furnished with all
bills paid -- Full
Kitchen - Personal
bedrooms and living room. WEEKLY
RATES AVAILABLE.
Please call Mike at
(512) 292-0070 or
(830) 672-3089.
-------------------------MOTEL ROOMS
AVAILABLE
NIGHTLY RATES
Single nightly rates
starting at $35.00
per night. Which
include A/C, Microwave, Refrigerator,
TV/Cable and furnished with all bills
paid. Please call
Mike at (512) 2920070 or (830) 6723089.
Precious purebred
Chihuahua
puppies. 8 wks. Very
cute & loves to play.
1st shots & wormed,
paper
trained.
Raised in my home.
$150 each. 830560-6668.
-------------------------ANUE Pet
Grooming
7 days a week.
Hand/Scissor Cut.
Small, $20 & $30;
Medium, $35 & $40;
Medium/Large,
$45. Ask for Susan.
361-258-1505.
WANT TO RENT
Looking for a nice
house in or near
Gonzales. 940-2844255.
ROOMATE
WANTED
2 rooms for rent large house, 3 acres
of land with a very
nice home. All bills
paid - furnished.
More information &
first call 1st served
call. 830-267-0738.
COMMERCIAL
FOR SALE
Busy
Restaurant
with large customer base for sale
in Smiley, Texas.
Equipment included. Contact Doris,
830-587-6262, 210373-6869 or 210883-4271.
COMMERCIAL
FOR RENT
COMMERCIAL
SPACE w/attached
1/1
apartment.
2,000 sq. ft. commercial space located at 332 St. George
St. in downtown
Gonzales. Central
air/heat, tile floors,
FOR LEASE
616 & 618 St. Paul
for rent. Office
space or store front.
For more information, call 713-2521130.
-------------------------5.5 Acres for Lease/
Sale. Cleared, water well, 3-200 amp
loops, and 100 yds
off Hwy. 80 w/good
county road frontage. In Leesville
between Belmont
& Nixon. Will subdivide. Would make
a perfect oil field
yard or residence.
Call David, 713-2521130 ; Peyton, 512948-5306.
-------------------------Land for lease for
oil field service
equipment. Prime
location. 4 miles N.
on 183. 2 1/2 acres.
Electric,
water,
parking, storage.
Call 203-0585 or
672-6922. (TFN)
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HOME SERVICES
HELP WANTED
Call 672-7100
to place your
ad.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Drivers
MOTORCYCLES
2006 Harley soft
tail. $13,500/OBO.
820-203-1565.(724-14)
-------------------------Harley Davidson 2007 Dyna Lowrider with pulled baffles. Blue/Grey 7700
miles. Blue Book
Price - $9,440. Harley Davidson - 2009
883L Sportster 700
miles - Burnt Orange. Blue Book
- $5,190. Will negotiate. Call 830-8759126 for more information, 8-5pm.
-------------------------Gruene Harley-Davidson is currently
buying pre-owned
Harleys.
Looking
to sell your Harley?
Call Jon Camareno
at 830-624-2473.
RECREATION
2006 Land Prides
4x4
Recreational
Vehicle For Sale.
Approx. 200 hours.
Honda Motor. Independent Suspension.
Windshield
and Roof. 4x4. Asking - $4,950.00 in
very good condition. Call 830-8574670.
PETS
Free: Female American Pit Bull Terrier.
Call 540-4850 for
information. (9-2514)
-------------------------American Pit Bull
Terrier puppies for
sale, Blue & Red
nosed, 3 females
and 1 male. Asking
$115 for the male
and $130 a piece
for the females.
Prices negotiable.
Mother & father are
both large, gentle
and loyal dogs. Call
Jonathon at 830263-1503.(8-28-14)
--------------------------
HELP WANTED
956-900-5464
512-738-2835
General Farm
Labor
Benefits include:
Apply today,
Start today!!!
Production / Poultry Processing:
BD Driver - Class A - Tx DL
Sanitation (Nights)
Truck Mechanic
Maintenance
1st & 2nd Processing
Mon- Fri., 8-10 hr. days
Competitive Pay
$9.50 - $12.00
(with weekly incentive pay)
HELP WANTED
Adult Ed
Recruitment/Retention Specialist
Victoria College is hiring a part time Recruitment & Retention Specialist for the
Adult Education Program on the Gonzales Campus. Position is non-benefits
eligible, pays $15/hr., and requires a
bachelors degree. Will be responsible
for developing and offering new and
expanded services to prepare and attract
students to adult education opportunities. For more details and to complete
the VC on line application visit VictoriaCollege.edu>Quick Links>Jobs at VC.
EOE
BOBTAIL
DRIVER/DELIVERY
PERSON
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CLASSIFIEDS
LIVESTOCK
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
MISC. SERVICES
bathroom. Stocked
pond w/walk-out
pier. Oak and Pecan
trees. Minerals. Located 6 miles south
of
Hallettsville.
$549,000. 361-7989970 or 210-8461898. (10-30-14)
-------------------------For Sale by Owner:
Home on Land.
123 Acres w/1,800
SF manufactured
home (year: 2001).
Land features gorgeous views, gently
rolling hills, pasture
land, cross fencing,
2 ponds, 30x60 and
30x20 pole barns.
Home features fireplace, garden tub,
open floor plan,
vaulted
ceilings,
covered porches.
Sunrise view in
back, sunset view in
front. Pump House
includes 1,000 gal
water storage tank
and Rain SoftTM water softner. Carport:
4-bay, 16-ft. tall.
Located between
Shiner and Moulton. private. No
minerals. $695,000.
361-798-9970
or
210-846-1898. (1030-14)
-------------------------For Sale: to be
moved or removed.
One hundred year
old house, excellent
wood, new tin roof,
story and half. Must
be moved or removed within sixty
days of purchase.
$5,000.
830-8570268. (7-31-14)
-------------------------BRAND NEW HOME,
located in Yoakum,
2br/1bath, central
air/heat,
shingle
roof, laundry room
with window, front/
back porch, nature
view
surrounds
back yard, excellent location within
walking distance
to HEB, restaurants
and shopping, minutes from oil/gas
activity in the area.
MUST SEE! 361-2938172, Cali.(7-17-14)
--------------------------
WANTED
Looking for feedlot
cowboy to put handle on saddle mule.
361-362-3735.
Master Plumber.
Reasonable Rates.
Please Call
713-203-2814 or
281-415-6108.
License #M18337
-------------------------No Limit
Accessories
David Matias,
Owner
830-263-1633
1026 St. Paul St.,
Gonzales
Window Tinting,
Commercial.
Call for a
ppointment.
REAL ESTATE
For Sale by Owner:
Gorgeous Colonial
style country estate!
4,300 SF, 4BR/3B on
9 acres. Features
include: office, 2 FP
(one in MB), wood
flooring, whirlpool
tub, stained glass,
crown molding, upstairs laundry, covered porches, 2-car
garage. Large BBQ
pit and patio. Detached 30x40 shop
w/overhead doors,
sink, cabinets and
Backhoe &
Trenching
Water lines, Water repairs, sewer
lines. 830-556-6905.
There is no substitute for experience.
-------------------------Need a lifeguard
for private parties!
For information call
830-445-0483.
-------------------------Mobile Mower
Repair
Offering tune-ups,
repairs & parts for
most brands in
my trailer, at your
home.
Evenings
and
Saturdays.
Tune-ups start at
$30+ parts. 830857-4580, Jacob.
-------------------------Belmont RV Park.
Propane Services.
Call 830-424-3600
or 830-556-6905.
-------------------------Plumbing Repairs.
All Types of
Plumbing.
MISC. SERVICES
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
or fax to
830-672-7111
or email to:
subscriptions@gonzalescannon.com
MISC. SERVICES
HOMES to be MOVED
See us at
Homes to be moved.com
For 50 years.
Insured.
361-533-0846
PUBLISHERS NOTICE:
All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it il egal to
advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status or national origin, or an intention or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age
of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant
women and people securing custody of children under
18.
This newspaper wil not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law.
Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal
opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call
HUD tol -free at 1-800-669-9777. The tol -free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-9279275.
830-672-8668
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
627 CLARK ST., Gonzales. - Nice 3BD/2BA home.
Kitchen open to living area. Master bedroom has
an on suite with a walk-in closet. Engineered wood
CONTRACT
flooring in living
area. New carpet in bedrooms.
Nicely landscaped yard. Nice size back yard is a
really nice size with a privacy fence, new roof.
$132,000
FOR RENT
511 Milam, Luling: Approx. 1165 sq.
ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, 1 half bath.
Central Air and Heat. Two car attached
garage. Screened porch on back of
home. Privacy fence in back. $1,000/
month.
15309 FM 1322, Luling. App. 1,475
sq. ft. 3BD/2BA, kitchen open to dining room and family room. Attached
garage. Enclosed sun porch on back
of home, Co-op water, but also has
well for yard. Located just minutes from
Luling. Country views! Open hay barn
available for use. 1 acre! Located in the
country! $1,100/month.
5143 CR 283
REAL ESTATE
E-mail: grobbins@riatarealestate.com
Web site: www.riatarealestate.com
RV Park
830-424-3600
830-672-7100
$250/monthly
Includes WiFi,
Electric/Pool/Laundry
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
RV Spots
Call
The
Gonzales Cannon
WANTED:
19972001 Toyota Camry,
4 cyl, good engine.
830-377-8814.(925-14)
--------------------------
Belmont
RV Park
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
1 - 1 BEDROOM APT.
COUNTRY VILLAGE
SQUARE
Approximately 1/2
Acre S. of Gonzales
on Pilgrim Rd. Call
for details. 979-7435840.
-------------------------Land for Sale. 17
acres.
830-8574242.
-------------------------45+ Acres for sale.
Pasture land &
wooded acreage.
Native
wildlife,
electricity,
some
minerals, some restrictions. Northern
Gonzales County.
$5,500/per
acre.
830-540-3382.(724-14)
-------------------------5.5 Acres for Sale or
Lease. Cleared, water well, 3-200 amp
loops, and 100 yds
off Hwy. 80 w/good
county road frontage. In Leesville
between Belmont
& Nixon. Will subdivide. Would make
a perfect oil field
yard or residence.
Call David, 713-2521130 ; Peyton, 512948-5306.
RV SITES
FOR RENT
LAND
MISC. SERVICES
REAL ESTATE
HARWOOD - Majestic country-side property and custom home on approx. 124 acres! 3BD/2.5
BA home with detached 2 car garage. Recent, full remodel to home offers remarkable custom
detailing throughout. Spend your evenings winding down on the covered patio, next to the pool,
and gazing out onto the flowing fields. Approx. 35% wooded areas and 65% open pastures
including a beautifully constructed horse barn, large shop, storage sheds, irrigation tank, good
fencing, and water to all pastures. $1,070,000.
v1350 IH 10 - NEW LISTING - Gonzales ISD - Large 4BD/2BA manufactured home situated on
SOLD $133,000.
14 acres with easy to access to Luling and Gonzales.
v17010 IH-10, HARWOOD - NEW LISTING - Large, approx. 2,331 sq. ft. 3 BD/2.5BA/3 car garage open floor plan home on approx. 33 acres.
Kitchen open to breakfast area, dining and large
SOLD
living. Screened and open porches. Large shop, 2 hay barns, pens, 4 ponds and beautiful Countryside views. Fenced and cross-fenced. This property is a must see! OFFERED AT $325,000.
v215 S Oak - Large, 3 BD/2.5 BA home located on half of a city block for 0.7 acre! Large den
and formal dining areas feature 2 wood burning fireplaces. Upstairs features private entrance for
income producing space if desired. Open lot to enjoy garden, pool, or build income producing
structure. REDUCED $199,900. $209,500.
Land
71.13 Acres
v39.59 Acres - 3161 Chalk Rd., Harwood - NEW LISTING - Great property for home site and/
or recraetional use features mostly wooded terrain with nice mature trees and some clearing.
Fenced on 3 sides, small pond, and water well on site. $188,500.
vSettlement at Patriot Ranch - 3-27 acre site built home sites. Beautiful countryside and wildlife views. Electricity available. Paved roads, well/septic required.
vRV Park - 31.117 Ac, HWY 90 IH 10 Access - Just off Interstate 10 - many possibilities with
HWY 90 and Arrow Lane frontage. City utilities available. Site has been engineered for 54 unit
RV Park on 10.5 acres if desired. Offered at $900,000.
Commercial
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(830) 832-9405
Shelly Moore
(830) 832-9406
Caitlyn Boscamp
(830) 203-0910
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The Cannon
Region 6 Rodeo
Sponsored by
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November 29th-30th
Office 830-672-2845
Fax 830-672-6087
Millers
Autoworx
Miller Bullock
Lifetime achievers
512-468-2116
Owner/Operator
901 East Davis St.
Luling, TX 78648
Work 830-875-2277
Cell 512-771-6218
Fax 830-875-2277
miller.bullock@yahoo.com
FREE
SUSPENSION CHECK
On the
Square
November 21 - DJ Juice
November 22 - Big Iron Band
November 25 - Rocking V Karaoke
Closed Nov. 27 for Thanksgiving. Reopen Friday
Nov. 29 - Los Kolaches
Tuesday: Ladies Night; Every 2nd Tuesday: Karaoke
1st/3rd/5th Wednesday: $1 Draft, $2 Import, and $5 Pitchers
Thursday: Outdoor Entertainment (weather permitting)
Pink Panache
Texas Fashion
for Christmas
MATAMOROS
TACO HUT
Breakfast
Chorizo &
Egg
Lunch
Enchilada
Dinner
$ 95
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Business Delivery Only ends at 11 a.m.
201 St. Joseph Gonzales 672-6615
OPEN SUN.-TUES 6:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
WED.-SAT. 6:00 A.M.-8:OO P.M.
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Puzzle Page
The Cannon
A&S Recycling
We also have 20, 30, 40 jrd. containers available for scrap metal cleanups. Junk cars accepted w/titles only.
BUS. PHONE
830-672-7739
Cannon Crossword
Bus. Hours
Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm Sat. 8am-12pm
Owners
Arturo & Cruz Mata
FAX
830-672-6237
Puzzle Answers
On Page B12
Cannon Comics
Apache gameday
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Puzzle Answers
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