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SERVING DAINGERFIELD, HUGHES SPRINGS, LONE STAR AND AVINGER • CALL 903-645-3948 • VOL 48, ISSUE 13 • THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013 • © COPYRIGHT 2013 • 50¢ Honor Rolls See Page 5 Obituaries ° Josephine Cooper ° Lloyd P. Phillips ° Helen Ruth Wilson See Page 3 S te el C ou ntry Repairing the streets City workers James DuBois and Brent Sheets work on Frazier and Hughes streets in Daingerfield. The asphalt patching truck was purchased by the city from the city of Jacksonville. The machine does a much better job patching potholes in the city, ac- cording to City Manager Carl Teel. BY MARLENE J. BOHR [email protected]  It was a war of words between a Lone Star resident and the town’s mayor at the March 21 meeting of the Lone Star City Council. Each signed up to speak in the citizens comment portion of the meeting regarding the mayor’s mileage records. Travis Pool said he wanted Mayor Nick Nichols to talk about reimbursement records for his mileage charged to the city. “What I am about to say, is as respectfully as I can,” Mr. Pool said. “I am asking the Texas Rangers and Chief Larry Fleet to investigate. I am asking that his mileage sheets be investigated. There are no odometer readings or nothing. We are paying each month – Sparks fly at Lone Star City Council meeting he is getting a check over $300. Last month he drove over 800 miles in his per- sonal vehicle. The Attor- ney General said the only way a city mayor can be reimbursed is if he is act- ing in the city’s business. In the last two years the checks have added up to more than $7,000. I would like to know if he is pro- vided a credit card by the city, why he doesn’t use the credit card instead of asking for a reimburse- ment. He says he went 53 miles to Hughes Springs, and we know that is not 53 miles.” On Aug. 27, 2009, the council unanimously approved mileage reim- bursement to the mayor of 50½ cents per mile. Mayor Nichols had also signed up for public com- ment. “I want to talk about comments that are go- ing around town,” Mayor Nichols said. “What I do is - this is how many miles I rode that day. I can’t put down every time I stop in town. If I go out of town, the mileage will be more. I can’t put down every time I stop as if I did that, I would be doing it all the time. I have been taking a brainwashing for quite a while now, but I want you all to see some of the negative stuff that I am putting up with through the stuff he (Mr. Pool) is putting on Facebook.” Mr. Pool interrupted, saying he had the free- dom of speech. “It is a social media place,” Mr. Pool said. “Chief Fleet said you asked him what to do— not to investigate,” May- or Nichols said. “You had your say; you need to shut up. I am fed up with that stuff and all the crap you put on there. See COUNCIL, Page 4 BY MARLENE J. BOHR [email protected] Early plans are in line for the addition of four new classrooms at the Hughes Springs Junior High School, as dis- Hughes Springs’ schools plan four new classrooms cussed at the March 18 meeting of the school district’s board of trust- ees. The board approved a competitive sealed proposal method for classrooms. “We are getting close to putting out for bid,” Superintendent Rick Ogden said. “We will receive bids and then chose the one that pro- vides the best value to the district. The rooms will be added to the front of the junior high building between the junior high and high school in front of the sidewalk. ing up from the elemen- tary school are larger and we will need the space.” Mr. Ogden reported school enrollment at 1,189. ment was 1,200,” Mr. Ogden said. “We aren’t sure why it dropped. We did pick up five students on Monday. It changes from day to day as we are a mobile society.” accepting bids for the “The class sizes mov- “Last month enroll- BY MARLENE J. BOHR [email protected] A Daingerfield senior was offered a full-ride scholarship for her ef- forts in powerlifting, traveling to State once Advancing to State and Nationals in powerlifting are Tachrissa Boyd, left, and Nicole Phillips. Phillips won second place in State powerlifting meet. Phillips and Boyd move on to Nationals second place State win. Nicole Phillips had a second place win at Re- gionals in Wills Point to qualify her for State com- petition. At State compe- tition in Corpus Christi on March 16 she lifted 475 pounds for squats, 205 pounds for bench press, and dead lifted 375 pounds for a total weight of 1,055 in the 220 plus weight class. Tachrissa Boyd, a ju- nior, also qualified at Re- gionals with a first place See NATIONALS, Page 2 BY MARLENE J. BOHR [email protected]  Superintendent San- dra Quarles excitedly reported to the Dainger- field-Lone Star Inde- pendent School District board of trustees the award of $831,000 in E-rate funds. She in- formed the board mem- bers at their March 18 meeting. “This is a funding com- mitment from Universal Service Administration Company and will al- low us to completely upgrade our technology infrastructure,” Mrs. Quarles said. “With this money we will be able to do some major renova- tions in our infrastruc- ture. This will enable us to take technology to a whole new level. We are really excited about what this will mean for the district. “This will include data and voice switches, a network phone system, wireless access points, a district firewall, and much more. Upgrading the infrastructure will allow us to expand the use of digital textbooks and implement the use of handheld devices for educational purposes. Plans are to begin the work on this project im- School receives technology commitment of $831,000 mediately, and it is an- ticipated that the project will be completed during the summer of 2013.” In her report, Mrs. Quarles reported enroll- ment was down 49 from a year ago, and staff was down by 16, with teach- ers down by 7½. Ted Estep, architect for the school bond, told the board members they are at the fifth and final step of the construction, cov- ering everything but the auditorium. “Since we met, we have added a few things,” Mr. Estep said. “We have taken the horizontal units for air condition- ing out of the ceiling. We have taken them out in those two places in the science labs. We are putting in a system that is called ductless cassettes. You have one in the lobby that serves that area. They are inde- pendent and are much more efficient than the previous ones. It should make a difference in your energy costs for that part of the building. We no longer have duct work above the ceiling or in the hallways. We are raising the ceilings and will put skylights in those hallways to get some of the natural light. “There are two com- puter rooms, and we plan to go in them and give them a fresh coat of paint as if we did noth- ing to them it would make them look even worse after redoing the hallway. We are looking at an alternative for the junior high gym floor. They weren’t in our original estimate, and if we have the money, you can choose to do them. I felt we needed to know what the cost will be to replace those.” Transportation and Maintenance Director James Long reported on the fire alarm system. “Occasionally there is some angst in the sys- tem,” he said. ‘In the early morning hours it goes off and it isn’t loud, but the lights come on and we get a call from the dispatchers at the sheriff’s office. “Hefner Roofing start- ed the roofing projects, and it is going smooth- ly.” In other business, the board approved pur- chase of metal doors. “We brought bids last month and Dr. Larry Miears had a question about how many doors there were. We went around and counted ev- See TECHNOLOGY, Page 3 again, and capturing a

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Page 1: Bee march 28 2013

Serving DaingerfielD HugHeS SpringS lone Star anD avinger bull Call 903-645-3948 bull vol 48 iSSue 13 bull tHurSDay MarCH 28 2013 bull copy CopyrigHt 2013 bull 50cent

Honor RollsSee Page 5

Obituariesdeg Josephine Cooperdeg Lloyd P Phillipsdeg Helen Ruth Wilson

See Page 3

Steel Country

Repairing the streetsCity workers James DuBois and Brent Sheets work on Frazier and Hughes streets in Daingerfield The asphalt patching truck was purchased by the city from the city of Jacksonville The machine does a much better job patching potholes in the city ac-cording to City Manager Carl Teel

By Marlene J Bohrmbohrsteelcountrybeecom It was a war of words

between a Lone Star resident and the townrsquos mayor at the March 21 meeting of the Lone Star City Council Each signed up to speak in the citizens comment portion of the meeting regarding the mayorrsquos mileage records

Travis Pool said he wanted Mayor Nick Nichols to talk about reimbursement records for his mileage charged to the city

ldquoWhat I am about to say is as respectfully as I canrdquo Mr Pool said ldquoI am asking the Texas Rangers and Chief Larry Fleet to investigate I am asking that his mileage sheets be investigated There are no odometer readings or nothing We are paying each month ndash

Sparks fly at Lone Star City Council meeting

he is getting a check over $300 Last month he drove over 800 miles in his per-sonal vehicle The Attor-ney General said the only way a city mayor can be reimbursed is if he is act-ing in the cityrsquos business In the last two years the checks have added up to more than $7000 I would like to know if he is pro-vided a credit card by the city why he doesnrsquot use the credit card instead of asking for a reimburse-ment He says he went 53 miles to Hughes Springs and we know that is not 53 milesrdquo

On Aug 27 2009 the council unanimously approved mileage reim-bursement to the mayor of 50frac12 cents per mile

Mayor Nichols had also signed up for public com-ment

ldquoI want to talk about comments that are go-ing around townrdquo Mayor

Nichols said ldquoWhat I do is - this is how many miles I rode that day I canrsquot put down every time I stop in town If I go out of town the mileage will be more I canrsquot put down every time I stop as if I did that I would be doing it all the time I have been taking a brainwashing for quite a while now but I want you all to see some of the negative stuff that I am putting up with through the stuff he (Mr Pool) is putting on Facebookrdquo

Mr Pool interrupted saying he had the free-dom of speech

ldquoIt is a social media placerdquo Mr Pool said

ldquoChief Fleet said you asked him what to domdashnot to investigaterdquo May-or Nichols said

ldquoYou had your say you need to shut up I am fed up with that stuff and all the crap you put on there

See COUNCIL Page 4

By Marlene J Bohrmbohrsteelcountrybeecom

Early plans are in line for the addition of four new classrooms at the Hughes Springs Junior High School as dis-

Hughes Springsrsquo schools plan four new classroomscussed at the March 18 meeting of the school districtrsquos board of trust-ees

The board approved a competitive sealed proposal method for

classrooms ldquoWe are getting close

to putting out for bidrdquo Superintendent Rick Ogden said ldquoWe will receive bids and then chose the one that pro-vides the best value to

the district The rooms will be added to the front of the junior high building between the junior high and high school in front of the sidewalk

ing up from the elemen-tary school are larger and we will need the spacerdquo

Mr Ogden reported school enrollment at 1189

ment was 1200rdquo Mr Ogden said ldquoWe arenrsquot sure why it dropped We did pick up five students on Monday It changes from day to day as we are a mobile societyrdquoaccepting bids for the ldquoThe class sizes mov- ldquoLast month enroll-

By Marlene J Bohrmbohrsteelcountrybeecom A Daingerfield senior

was offered a full-ride scholarship for her ef-forts in powerlifting traveling to State once

Advancing to State and Nationals in powerlifting are Tachrissa Boyd left and Nicole Phillips

Phillips won second place in State powerlifting meet

Phillips and Boyd move on to Nationalssecond place State win

Nicole Phillips had a second place win at Re-gionals in Wills Point to qualify her for State com-petition At State compe-tition in Corpus Christi on March 16 she lifted 475 pounds for squats

205 pounds for bench press and dead lifted 375 pounds for a total weight of 1055 in the 220 plus weight class

Tachrissa Boyd a ju-nior also qualified at Re-gionals with a first place See NATIONALS Page 2

By Marlene J Bohrmbohrsteelcountrybeecom Superintendent San-

dra Quarles excitedly reported to the Dainger-field-Lone Star Inde-pendent School District board of trustees the award of $831000 in E-rate funds She in-formed the board mem-bers at their March 18 meeting

ldquoThis is a funding com-mitment from Universal Service Administration Company and will al-low us to completely upgrade our technology infrastructurerdquo Mrs Quarles said ldquoWith this money we will be able to do some major renova-tions in our infrastruc-ture This will enable us to take technology to a whole new level We are really excited about what this will mean for the district

ldquoThis will include data and voice switches a network phone system wireless access points a district firewall and much more Upgrading the infrastructure will allow us to expand the use of digital textbooks and implement the use of handheld devices for educational purposes Plans are to begin the work on this project im-

School receives technology commitment of $831000

mediately and it is an-ticipated that the project will be completed during the summer of 2013rdquo

In her report Mrs Quarles reported enroll-ment was down 49 from a year ago and staff was down by 16 with teach-ers down by 7frac12

Ted Estep architect for the school bond told the board members they are at the fifth and final step of the construction cov-ering everything but the auditorium

ldquoSince we met we have added a few thingsrdquo Mr Estep said ldquoWe have taken the horizontal units for air condition-ing out of the ceiling We have taken them out in those two places in the science labs We are putting in a system that is called ductless cassettes You have one in the lobby that serves that area They are inde-pendent and are much more efficient than the previous ones It should make a difference in your energy costs for that part of the building We no longer have duct work above the ceiling or in the hallways We are raising the ceilings and will put skylights in those hallways to get some of the natural light

ldquoThere are two com-puter rooms and we plan to go in them and give them a fresh coat of paint as if we did noth-ing to them it would make them look even worse after redoing the hallway We are looking at an alternative for the junior high gym floor They werenrsquot in our original estimate and if we have the money you can choose to do them I felt we needed to know what the cost will be to replace thoserdquo

Transportation and Maintenance Director James Long reported on the fire alarm system

ldquoOccasionally there is some angst in the sys-temrdquo he said lsquoIn the early morning hours it goes off and it isnrsquot loud but the lights come on and we get a call from the dispatchers at the sheriffrsquos office

ldquoHefner Roofing start-ed the roofing projects and it is going smooth-lyrdquo

In other business the board approved pur-chase of metal doors

ldquoWe brought bids last month and Dr Larry Miears had a question about how many doors there were We went around and counted ev-See TECHNOLOGY Page 3again and capturing a

2 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

By Marlene J Bohrmbohrsteelcountrybeecom

Daingerfield City Manager Carl Teel reported progress on public water distribu-tion efforts and pro-vided information on sludge recycling to the Daingerfield City Council at its March 18 meeting

ldquoThe public works department under the leadership of Jon Newberry has accom-plished a major effort for the cityrsquos water distribution systemrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoAs dis-cussed on numerous occasions part of the concern of the water system is related to having adequate and consistent water pres-sure throughout the whole city An asso-ciated concern is the fact that the whole city operates as one ho-mogenous zone which means that the whole city is affected in case of a shut down For several months Jon has been identifying ways to improve the pressure on the high side of the city without adversely affecting the

Water distribution efforts discussed at council meetingpressure on the rest of the system We are still working on some addi-tional concerns and re-lated issues that need to be fully resolved in order for the whole op-eration to perform at its maximum efficien-cy

ldquoIn a follow up on re-cycling the wastewater sludge into certified compost for use on lawns gardens and ag-ricultural applications I have researched the matter and have some preliminary in-formation to report I have made two trips to Sulphur Springs Municipal Wastewa-ter Treatment Plant to observe and gather in-formation about their composting program Additionally the de-signers of the com-posting operation in Sulphur Springs have made three trips to Daingerfield to look at our needs here As you can imagine this is highly regulated by Texas Commission on Environmental Qual-ity and the company that I am discussing this with has a success-ful record of compli-

ance with the require-ments of TCEQ In all practicality I only see this becoming a via-ble option for us if we can reduce some of our operational cost by re-couping some of the ex-penses in a marketable product More study and research are need-ed John Furlow CPA presented the fiscal au-dit to the council

ldquoThis is a clean au-ditrdquo Mr Furlow said ldquoThe city has impres-sive record keeping and the budget is very detailedrdquo

Mr Teel reported on the clarifier project

ldquoGracon Construc-tion Company has now completed about 48 percent of the clarifier projectrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoWe are endeavoring to coordinate with SWEP-CO on the possible re-location of some of the power lines that are in close proximity to the construction site In order to power the clarifier some major electrical work is in-volved and the current location of the power lines and transform-ers are obstructing

the placement of the new electrical com-ponents This will ne-cessitate some rework of the utility poles and transmission lines

ldquoWe have met with the engineer from SWEP-CO and the contractor to identify a solution to this challenge and minimize the addition-al cost to the city A proposed solution has been agreed upon and hopefully will let the project go forwardrdquo

Mr Teel brought the council up to date on future projects related to financing of water treatment

ldquoThe Texas Water De-velopment Board has a multiple step process for municipalities re-garding financing fu-ture water treatment andor wastewater treatment projectsrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoThe first step had a deadline of March 1 and required a preliminary submis-sion of some technical data from the city This initial data and sub-mission was required in order for the city to even have the oppor-tunity to apply for a future loan for project

consideration With-out this submittal we would not even be con-sidered and even with the submittal there are no guarantees that we would qualify The submittal does not obli-gate us to apply for any project funding but is only a pre-qualify-ing of our ability to be considered for funding in 2014 Special thanks are owed to Freese and Nichols who com-piled the data for us at no cost and helped prepare the forms for proper submission

ldquoFreese and Nichols Engineers Inc have submitted its invoice for 60 percent of the design work for the Downtown Enhance-ment Projectrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoThe Engineer-ing cost is 80 percent reimbursable from the grant with the city bearing the rest of the cost However please keep in mind that the city has to pay the full invoice first and then submit it for reim-bursement The time frame for reimburse-ment involves submit-ting a paid invoice to the Texas Department

of Transportation and then waiting for them to circulate it through their channels If ev-erything flows through the process without any delays it will take approximately 30 days or more to receive the reimbursementrdquo

The council approved going out for bids for road construction ma-terial

ldquoIn order to get the best price for road construction materi-als and services I have prepared a list of items on which we need to get competitive bids as we approach the road construction seasonrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoNeed-less to say the esca-lation of gasoline and oil prices will have a corresponding effect upon the cost of as-phalt based road ma-terials The bid specs will state that the price sheet submitted by the bidders will be used for the rest of cal-endar year 2013rdquo

In other matters the council approved Stan Wyatt as its represen-tative to the Northeast Texas Municipal Wa-ter District

By Marlene J Bohrmbohrsteelcountrybeecom A local woman and her

cousin have a special in-terest in a Walk for Lupus that will be held in Grand Prairie on Sunday The walk will begin at 930 am at Lone Star Park

Tamara Stern of Daingerfield was diagnosed with lupus in 1999 and her cousin LaKeithdra Bryson also of Daingerfield was diag-nosed two years ago

ldquoThe walk is to raise money for lupus re-searchrdquo Ms Stern said ldquoWe do not have a local chapter here so our team Team TOS will go and walk and raise money to give to the Lupus Foun-dation of America North Texas Chapter in Dallasrdquo

Ms Stern said lupus is difficult to diagnose

ldquoIn 1999 I was being treated for inflamma-tionrdquo she said ldquoI kept swelling and didnrsquot know what it was One day I had six seizures back to back and was rushed to Titus Regional Medical Center where I stayed for two weeks During the course of two weeks it had attacked my nervous system already where I didnrsquot know my family or my children I was rushed to University of Texas Medical Center in Tyler and thatrsquos where a team of doctors diagnosed me with SLE which is Sys-

Local woman requests help in Walk for Lupus

NATIONALS from page 1

Cousins with lupus plan to attend the Walk for Lupus on Saturday They are Tamara Stern left and LaKeithdra Bryson both of Daingerfield

temic Lupus Erythemato-sus

ldquoLater on in 2012 I was diagnosed with DLE Dis-coid Lupus Erythemato-sus which is not as bad as SLE but now I have two different kinds of lupus SLE doesnrsquot recognize good cells from bad cells and your body basically attacks itself and your body attacks its joints or-gans nervous system and causes increased fatigue and hair loss DLE causes discoloration in your face and causes permanent hair loss and it alters your physical appearancerdquo

It has taken many adjust-ments but Ms Stern has learned to live with lupus

ldquoIt takes some getting used to having two kinds of lupusrdquo she said ldquoWhen you are used to being healthy and working itrsquos difficult the DLE doesnrsquot hurt but the SLE does I take different pills by mouth and a shot twice a week that I administer at home and every four weeks I go for an hour-long infusion in Tyler

ldquoI have pain daily It makes it hard to do every-day tasks even tasks as simple as opening a bottle of soda I have had sur-gery on my right knee and surgery on my right hand My body wasnrsquot strong enough for the surgery They did the surgery to see if they could get the scar tissue out It left my hand too weak to be able

to be used properly The prognosis is that I would have it the rest of my life and it is controlled by medicinerdquo

Miss Bryson has poly articulate rf positive JIA that is juvenile idiopathic arthritis which belongs in the lupus family

ldquoShe is having prob-lems with physical move-ments and she stopped some school activitiesrdquo Ms Stern said ldquoHowever after medicine and chang-

ing routines and diet she is betterrdquo

Ms Stern has partici-pated in the Walk for Lu-pus previously

ldquoThe research to me is important because my cousin was diagnosed at

age 16 and with her being diagnosed and being so young it is important to give to research to help find a cure not only for myself but for her and for the thousands of peo-ple out thererdquo she said ldquoMore and more people are being diagnosed with lupus

ldquoTo get a chapter here I need to call Washington to find out how to have a chapter I emailed called and wrote a letter and have not received a response If anyone is interested in the walk in Grand Prairie or to make

me at 903-717-4180rdquo The Walk for Lupus

Now is a 5K fun walk benefiting the local programs and services for the Lupus Founda-tion of America North Texas Chapter Funds raised also go toward lupus research There is no fee to register for this event however the foundation asks that participants raise funds through pledges For more information and to register visit httpdallaswalkfor-lupus2012kinteraorgfafhomedefaultas-pievent=484903donations they can call

win She was in the 148 weight class however she didnrsquot get to finish be-cause she was red lighted on her squat

ldquoYou give three oppor-tunities and if the judg-es donrsquot get at least two white lights you donrsquot get to finishrdquo Assistant Coach Engra Patt-Mason said ldquoBoth girls are con-sidered All-State so they qualify for a powerlifting ring They will be com-peting in Nationals this Saturday in Oklahoma City Oklardquo

Both girls said they spend long hours prac-ticing and then attending meets that last all day on Saturdays This is the third year for Phillips in powerlifting and the sec-ond for Boyd

ldquoThese girls have been to four meets this year and they practice every dayrdquo Coach Patt-Ma-son said ldquoThey lift hard three days and go to walk throughs on one day and a walk through on Friday

and they lift on Saturdays Phillips has placed first at every regular meet sec-ond in Regionals and sec-ond in State Boyd has two first place wins and two second place in regular season and placed first in Regionals and didnrsquot get to finish in Staterdquo

Coach Michael Mason has worked with the girls in practice and takes them to the meets

ldquoThese two girls are re-ally hard workers and represented the school re-ally wellrdquo Coach Mason said

ticing ldquoI worked very hardrdquo

Phillips said ldquoI have been doing powerlifting for three years Joselyn Tay-lor got me into it and I wanted to better myselfrdquo

Boyd has been powerlift-ing two years and agrees the work is hard

ldquoI have been working really really hardrdquo she said

While in Corpus Christi the girls rode boats to go sightseeing and also saw the Selena Memorial as the singer was from Cor-pus Christi Both girls are anxious to compete in Na-tionals

The girls agreed they spend many hours prac-

First United Methodist Church of Hughes Springs would like to give a special thank you to all of our sponsors for all the donations for this

years town wide Easter egg hunt Special thank you tooRick And Robin Shelton

1st National Bank of Hughes SpringsMiracle Mart

Hughes Springs Vet OfficeNortheast Texas Credit Union

Blue Sky FlowersCass County Title Company

HampR BlockHughes Springs Library

Don JuansClassic Consignments

Tworsquos CompanyBarber ShopJB Hotlinks

SampS AutomotiveGolden Metal

Stovall amp SheltonDebbie Dennis CPA

Tri-CityChester Wilson Auto

Stephen Mckinney amp Roger Mini StorageAampJ

Dewey Moore FordFast Lane

Hughes Springs Frozen Food CenterTrico Lumber Co

Eagles Auto GlassHillrsquos Grocery

Wildflower RestaurantJenny Abernathy

Ladyrsquos Of Glenn-Garrett HsWayne And Molly Mosley

Bea BlackburnCharles Brabham

Ladyrsquos Of Hs Post OfficeBrian And Erin Finn

Gene And Lou BrownRd And Penny RyleYou-Niquely Yours

Donny Stewart

3 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 3

ObituariesCooper

Services for Josephine Cooper 86 of Mount Pleasant were held March 20 at North Jef-ferson Church of Christ in Mount Pleasant with Kris Groda Weldon Miller and Jim Parker officiating Interment was in Neveills Chap-el Cemetery in Mount Pleasant

Mrs Cooper was born Dec 17 1926 in Mount Pleasant and died March 17 at her residence

Lloyd Paul Phillips

phillips Services for Lloyd Paul

Phillips 90 of Wichita Falls were held March 20 at Lunnrsquos Colonial Chapel with Deacon Anastacio Perez officiat-ing Arrangements were under the direction of Lunnrsquos Colonial Funer-al Home

Mr Phillips was born July 3 1922 in Dainger-field and died March 18 in Wichita Falls He served his country in the US Army Air Corp from 1942 until 1946 He performed maintenance on air drones and load-ed material from trucks to airplanes He was

very proud of his mil-itary career and loved to speak of time in the military sharing his thoughts and opinions with anyone willing to listen

Having been raised on a farm in East Tex-as he loved gardening and growing vegeta-bles Mostly he loved to spend time with his children and grand-children He never complained about life and would lend a hand whenever he could

Survivors include his son Larry Phillips and wife Betty of San An-tonio two daughters Lynda Amador and hus-band Richard and Pau-la Trullender both of Wichita Falls brother Gene Harell of Texarka-na sister Martha Bish-op and husband Tru-man of Mount Pleasant five grandchildren Ricci and Renetta Ama-dor Angela Phillips Paul Garza and Jere-my Phillips and nine great-grandchildren

Condolences may be sent to the family at wwwlunnscolonialcom

WilsonServices for Helen

Ruth Wilson 78 of Lin-den were held March 18 in Linden with Todd Reed and Anna Hensley officiating Interment was in Flat Creek Cem-etery in Linden

Mrs Wilson was born Oct 18 1934 in Cass County to Harvey Boone Wilson and Ver-na Mae Hixson Wilson and died March 14 in Texarkana Ark

50th AnniversaryKendyle and Anne Buchanan of Naples celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary March 9 They were married March 9 1963 in Dallas

Book SaleFriends of the Daingerfield Library held the annual book sale March 16 at the Morris County Courthouse Annex Ross Dickson left purchases a few books from Margie Hargrove one of the Friends of the Library members

ery door and accounted for each one of themrdquo

The board also ap-proved an eight-period

TECHNOLOGY from page 1

schedule for the high school

ldquoWe had talked about it last year and this year

againrdquo Mrs Quarles said ldquoWe agreed to let the teachers know as early as we could We feel we need to go back to the eight-period day because it is possible for a student not to have math for four days in a rowrdquo

Board President Mau-rice Tigert put himself on the agenda under public forum

ldquoI am sure all of you read The Bee about the administration and you donrsquot know how that made me feelrdquo Mr Ti-gert said ldquoIt really ex-

cited my heart I want to say what a privilege it is to be on the board and serve you all Each of you is doing a special job and donrsquot get thanked enough I would person-ally like to thank you for everything you dordquo

After a 45-minute exec-utive session the board approved the teachers diagnosticians librari-ans and nurse contracts as approved by Mrs Quarles and accepted letters of retirement from Debra Gilmore and Avis Wilson

wwwsteelcountrybeecomMike and Debby Burke would like to express heart-felt thanks to everyone who came out in support of

the 2nd annual ldquoMike Burke Dayrdquo this past Tuesday March 19th at the DaingerfieldHughes Springs

ballgame We so appreciate your donations and gifts of love as Mike continues his battle with Alzheimers He so loves his Daingerfield Tigers Special thanks to Miguel Larsen and Sabin Warrick for their above

and beyond help with this project and a special thanks to Mikersquos dear and longtime friend Ben Terry for all his time and efforts in putting this special day together for him We just want everyone to know how much we appreciate your love and concern

Daingerfield-Omaha-Ore City-Sulphur Springs

903-645-2251

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(903) 645-3966

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DOWNTOWN NAPLES

CHURCH DIRECTORYAssembly of GodFirst Assembly of God bull FM 250 N of Hughes SpringsNew Life Assembly of God bull Ore CityThe Worship Center bull 210 Williamsburg St Lone StarLife Tabernacle bull NaplesBaptistBeginnings Baptist Church bull 809 Carpenter Street bull

DaingerfieldAntioch Missionary Baptist bull Hwy 11 Hughes SpringsBible Baptist bull Hughes SpringsCalvary Baptist bull Old Avinger Hwy Hughes SpringsCeder Springs Baptist bull PO Box 357 Ore CityCounty Line Baptist bull Northeast of DaingerfieldConcord Missionary Baptist bull Southwest of OmahaCross Roads Missionary Baptist bull 6 mi N of Hughes

SpringsCypress Missonary Baptist bull mi N of Hwy 11 on 2348Faith Temple COGIN bull Hwy 49 W DaingerfieldFellowship Baptist bull 1009 Broadnax DaingerfieldFirst Baptist Church of Avinger bull Depot Street AvingerFirst Baptist Church of CasonFirst Baptist Church of Diana bull Hwy 259First Baptist Church of MariettaFirst Baptist Church of Ore CityFirst Baptist Church of Daingerfield bull 202 W WatsonFirst Baptist of Lone StarFriendship Missionary BaptistGethsemane Baptist bull 1-12 mi S of NaplesHickory Hill Church bull 125 S Main AvingerHillcrest Missionary Baptist bull Carpenter St DaingerfieldHopewell Missionary BaptistHughes Springs BaptistHughes Springs First BaptistHughes Springs Missionary bull N Pecan StLiberty Baptist bull 6 mi E of AvingerLone Star Baptist bull at Wildrose amp WilliamsburgLove Chapel BaptistMidway Baptist bull 8 mi N of Hughes SpringsNew Hope Missionary Baptist bull 602 Peak DaingerfieldNew Jerusalem Baptist bull Rt 1 DaingerfieldOak Grove Baptist Church bull Hwy 259 Ore CityPine Bluff Baptist bull Hughes SpringsPruitt Lake Missionary bull Hwy 155Rocky Branch Missionary bull 5134 Hwy 259NShady Grove Baptist Church bull CasonSnow Hill Baptist bull 14 mi SW of Hwy 49South Union Baptist bull Hwy 259 amp 144 IntersectionTurkey Creek BaptistUnion Hill Baptist Church bull AvingerVeal Switch Baptist Church bull Hwy 11 between Dfld and

HSCatholicOur Lady of Fatima Catholic bull DaingerfieldChristianChristian Life Service Center bull 206 Coffey Daingerfield

Chuck Wagon Cowboy Ministries bull 116 E 1st St Hughes SpringsShady Grove Christian bull CasonWallick Chapel Christian bull DaingerfieldCommunity Christian Church of Naples bull 308 Hwy 67WRock Island AME Church bull Intersection of Hwy 155

amp 729Church of ChristDaingerfield Church of Christ bull Hwy 11 W DaingerfieldOre City Church of Christ bull Corner of N Cypress amp E

PecanHughes Springs Church of Christ bull Hwy 250 amp 4th StChurch of Christ bull CasonLone Star Church of Christ bull 310 Martin StRock Street Church of Christ bull 207 Rock Street Dainger-

fieldRocky Branch Church of ChristLilleyrsquos Chapel Church of Christ bull 1430 CR 2224 JenkinsChurch of GodCamp Joy Church of GodDiana Church of GodEpiscopalSt Charles Episcopal bull Carpenter St DaingerfieldFull GospelTrinity Bethel bull Hwy 259 S DaingerfieldInterdenominationalChurch on the Rock bull 909 Linda Drive DaingerfieldGreen Meadows Fellowship bull 1611 E First Hughes

SpringsLutheranGood Shepherd Lutheran bull Hwy 271 N Mt PleasantMethodistAvinger United Methodist bull Church StBradfield Chapel United Methodist bull Off FM 130First Methodist Church of DianaFirst United Methodist bull 818 N Main Lone StarFirst United Methodist bull 1st amp Cedar NaplesFirst United Methodist bull Scurry amp Frazier DaingerfieldFirst United Methodist Church of Hughes SpringsFirst United Church of OmahaHarris Chapel MethodistJenkins United Methodist Church bull FM 997Liberty United Methodist bull Hwy 259 Hughes SpringsNon-DenominationalShiloh Temple of Faith bull 310 Martin St Lone StarPentecostalFirst United Pentecostal bull DaingerfieldJefferson PentecostalUntied Pentecostal bull Corner of Azalea amp Cypress Ore

CityVictory Temple Pentecostal bull Cason St DaingerfieldPresbyterianCumberland Presbyterian bull Broadnax amp Taylor Dainger-

fieldSeventh Day AdventistNew Hope Seventh Day Adventist

Daingerfield-Omaha-Ore City-Sulphur Springs

903-645-2251

Devotional

612 Linda DriveDaingerfield Texas

(903) 645-3966

Compliments of

Compliments of

National BankHughes Springs bull Liberty City bull Omaha bull

Atlanta bull Daingerfield bull Jefferson bullHarleton bull Winona bull Maud bull Red Water

505 E First St bull (903) 639-2521

BaileysAce Hardware

Mon - Fri 730 - 7Sat 8-6 bull Sun 1-5

Hwy 259S bull Daingerfield903-645-3942rdquo

The Med-ShopPharmacy

111 E 2nd StHughes Springs903-639-3508

6378 McCannPO Box 9097Longview TX 75608

903-663-9000

Serving the Tri-County AreaHwy 11 West bull PO Box 458

903-639-2691 bull Hughes Springs TX

The SpringsNursing and Rehabilitation Center

704 North TaylorHughes Springs9036392531

106 Webb StreetDaingerfield TX 75638903-645-3948

To advertise here call Keilani Gonzalez

Harvest Festivalat Octane

November 10th bull 6-9 pm

Church on the Rockat Octane

911 Linda DriveDaingerfield TX903-645-7050

Come out for a fun filled nightfor the whole familyLive Music Featuring

The Crimestoppers Band

Games for the kids and the adultsFirepit bull Smoresbull Chili Contest

Cornbread bull And more

Free Event

Church on the Rock

Octane will be sellingcoffee and pie by the

slice - $100

Come play PickleBall Free lessons forall ages 11am-2pm

Experience The

Resurrection At The Next Level

SUNDAY MARCH 31st 200 PM Childrenrsquos choir Easter drama

Easter message by Pastor Williams and Easter egg hunt after service

First Pentecostal Church - The Next Level165 US Highway 259 South 903-645-3750

4 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

The buzz

The Buzz

Tri-Cities TalkWhat is the most important thing in your life

My parents because they take care of me and they keep me under their roof

Jacoby ChismAvinger

My parents because they take care of me

Savannah MartinAvinger

God He made everything There is nothing not to like about Him

Bryson SchubertLone Star

It is an easy bet when you saw that headline you immediately put the idea of all kinds of children in your mind and probably as I often have won-der what it would be like to be a foster parent and shape a young life Think about it maybe you can It just will not be the child normally thought of when we hear the words lsquofosterrsquo

Our local animal shelter in Daingerfield stays full to the gills and with the spring sea-son upon us there will be many new births in the area Due to that there will be many many puppies and kittens that are born into a world where they do not have a home Thatrsquos real-ly sad when anyone is homeless We have many in our communi-ties that are actually homeless when we look at the number of animals in our shelters and others that are left to roam in the towns and in the country

With the great number of births the spring season brings an idea was pre-sented to me of putting out a plea for foster parents Here it is Listen up the plea is officially out for foster parents Can you take one or two or a litter of puppies or kittens and help raise them until a home can be found for them

Yeah I know itrsquos really a lot of work It takes a lot of exercise taking care of

Become a foster parentthem and walking them and bathing them etc This is the time of year also when people are thinking of getting out walking to exercise after months of being cooped up in the house Hav-ing a dog to walk would be a good

form of exercise not only for you but for the dog Then if you

have more than one you can surely devote more time to exercising to improve your-

self Yoursquod have to burn calories taking care of the extra work an animal requires

Think about the benefits you will reap from fostering cats or dogs Studies have shown that people who have pets are healthier

It isnrsquot just the activity that owning or fostering a pet can contribute itrsquos the happiness they bring to our lives Sometimes foster pets end up being permanent pets and that is a plus for both the foster person and the pet

If you have questions about foster parenting a dog or cat and want an-swers Cynthia at the Daingerfield City Hall will be happy to answer your questions Call her at 903-645-3906 and find out how fostering an animal can turn into an act of kindness and a way of paying it forward to the community There a lot of joy in a wagging tail and a soft meow

USPS 146-960 ISSN 1052-2441

The Bee

Copyright 2013 Consolidating the Tri-City Bee and

the Steel Country News-Ledger on November 1 1979

Published weekly Periodical postage paid in Daingerfield Texas 75638 903-645-3948

Founded September 9 1965

POSTMASTER Send Form 3579 toThe Bee PO Drawer M Daingerfield TX 75638

106 Webb Daingerfield TX 75638

$2600 per year for residents of Morris Cass and Upshur Counties $3800 for In State residents $4600 Out of State residents

NOTICE TO PUBLICAny erroneous reflection upon the character standing or reputation of any person or business which may appear in this newspaper will be gladly corrected when it is brought to the attention of the publisher In the event of errors or omissions in legal or other advertisements the publisher does not hold himself liable for damages further than the amount received for each advertisement Advertising is accepted only on this basis and the publisher reserves the right to cancel any advertisement at any time

Debbie Knox - PublisherSusan Taft - Editor

Marlene Bohr - ReporterPhotographerKeilani Gonzalez - Advertising

Austin Lewter - General ManagerV Hugh Lewis II - Production Manager

Full name Billy Willis JrI have lived in Hughes Springs for 35

yearsFamily My wife Tiffany and two

daughters Kaycee and KayleePets Weenie dog named Junior and a

Yorkie called SamOccupation Inspector operator at Coo-

per Tire and Rubber CompanyOne of the best things about my job

is It pays good and has great benefitsMy ideal vacation is Anywhere near

the waterMy hero is My mother Mary Williams

She is a single mother who raised me and my brother on a single income She is a hard worker that made sure my brother and I had the things we needed And for that I love her

My favorite TV show is Family FeudMy favorite healthy snack is An ap-

pleIf I could change one thing about

East Texas it would be To have more places that are kid-friendly and teen-friendly Teenagers need a positive place to go so they will stay out of trouble

The person who has influenced my life most is My grandfather Bennie Alexander He taught me everything a young boy could learn up to manhood Some of the things that I use in everyday life I learned from him There isnrsquot a day that goes by that I donrsquot think of him

The scariest thing that ever hap-pened to me was As a volunteer fire fighter we had to cut an elderly lady out of a car during a wreck I thought she was dead but she wasnrsquot It was one of the first fire calls that I had been on

If I had to do it all over again I Would not change a thing Life is lesson learn from it

The most exciting or dangerous thing Irsquove ever done was Go into a house fire Your heart is racing but at the same time you have no fear You just do it

If I won a trip to anywhere I would go to The South Pacific with the clear blue waters

Two words that describe me are Friendly and helpful

Included on my bucket list are Trav-eling and starting my own business

Hometown Person

By Marlene Bohr

Happenings

Easter Egg HuntThe Daingerfield Chamber of Com-

merce will host its Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at the Daingerfield State Park beginning at 10 am

AfterschoolDaingerfield Afterschool Centers on

Education ACE offers bus transpor-tation on Monday and Tuesday only All ACE students will be parent pick-up on Wednesdays and Thursdays Monday April 22 will be the last day for ACE bus transportation All ACE students will be parent pick up until the last day of ACE on May 23 If you have any questions or concerns con-tact the site coordinator Shanta Lock-ett at the junior high campus

Music City TexasMusic City Texas Theater pres-

ents JD Souther April 12 at 8 pm For tickets call 903-756-9934 Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm Book Club

The Noon Book Lovers Club will meet Thursday at the Daingerfield Public Library For more information call the library at 903-645-2823

Choir RehearsalUnity Mass Choir Rehearsal has been

scheduled for Friday April 5 at 6 pm at the Allen-Rodgers Retreat Build-ing in Linden All choir members are asked to be present

Days Gone By

Billy

COUNCIL from page 1

10 YEARS AGOHughes Springs senior Josh Ogden

won first place in the Voice of Democra-cy essay contest at the Veterans of For-eign Wars Post 1890 in Rocky Branch

Diana Kizer is the celebrity participat-ing in the Sonic Celebrity Car Hop Day in Daingerfield The event is sponsored by the American Red Cross

Morris County Judge JC Jennings gives the oath of office to A Lawton who has been appointed Precinct 1 County Commissioner20 YEARS AGO

The Avinger United Methodist Church has been chosen as a recipient of the prestigious Copeland Award for its vi-sion in ministry and growing record in membership and attendance

Honored at the Daingerfield Chamber of Commerce banquet are Maurice and Rita Tigert Martha Ridenour Jimmy Cornelius Reba Bassett Homer Tanner and Ann Shumate

A section of Highway 259 near Inter-state 30 in Morris County will be recon-structed this summer according to plans approved by the Texas Transportation Commission

He doesnrsquot listen to what he hears What he is doing is making the city look bad He will have it all on Facebook before we get out of here

ldquoI wasnrsquot going to bring up anything like that until he did I will be blasted as soon as he gets to the house He has requested all this stuff I have nothing to hiderdquo

City Secretary Ruth Nash said the mile-age did not add up to $7000

ldquoIt has the amounts in the accounts pay-able when it is submitted and also again in the accounts payable when it is paidrdquo Ms Nash said ldquoThe amount will be shown twicerdquo

Chief Fleet said there was no criminal investigation regarding the mayorrsquos mile-age reimbursement

Mr Pool had asked the city to furnish him with information on what happened to pipe the city had in its possession

ldquoI have complied with the Freedom of Information Act regarding the mayorrsquos mileagerdquo Ms Nash said ldquoA lot of the oth-er Freedom of Information Act has to do with stuff over 10 years old On that you can charge $15 an hour plus overhead for labor I looked through the records and it was so old you couldnrsquot find it In compil-ing the information the bill came to over $500 I compiled all the papers but no one has paid me for it

it before you actually start work and I should have done that I told him (Mr Pool) it would be released when the city is paid He will be disappointed as we did not find anythingrdquo

In other business Ken Kennedy asked the council to consider passing an ordi-nance prohibiting smoking in any public place which is an enclosed area to which the public is invited or in which the pub-lic is permitted The matter was tabled for further information

ldquoI think this is going to have a lot of le-gal ramificationsrdquo Mayor Nichols said ldquoIt would mean any area Anyone can ban their own areardquo

Mr Kennedy said most people think smoking is bad in a public place

ldquoOn the Federal level smoking has been banned in Federal placesrdquo he said ldquoTwen-ty-eight states have bans Texas is not one of those states They do have somewhat of a smoking ban as in 1997 they passed a law prohibiting smoking near public schools libraries trains and other places It doesnrsquot include all public places It has been discussed on the state level but did not come to a vote We all know the haz-ards of smoking As a matter of fact once a ban is put in place as time goes by more and more people support the ban

ldquoI am asking that the general public be protected against smoking Unless they

post a no smoking sign it is legal to smokerdquo

Councilwoman Martha Wexler gave her opinion

ldquoI would like to agree with it but I think the governments get their nose into things they should not get intordquo Mrs Wexler said ldquoThey want to say what you eat and how much you should eat I think it is a health hazard but I think an indi-vidual business should put up its own no smoking signsrdquo

The council approved designating the month of April as spring cleanup in Lone Star Approval was given to hire a part-time person for the summer at $10 an hour for a maximum of 700 hours They will be mowing among other summer jobs

The council discussed but took no ac-tion on raising water and sewer rates

ldquoWe need to check our rates and we need to go up on themrdquo Mayor Nichols said ldquoIf we get this loan from the US De-partment of Agriculture they will tell us what it takes to operaterdquo

ldquoWe are going to need to allow some time to work on what we think the rates arerdquo Ms Nash said ldquoI already pulled some stats on what other cities charge We are going to need a work shop down the line and have a rate increase for next yearrsquos budgetrdquoldquoI found out you can require a depos-

5 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 5

Honor Rolls

First GradeldquoArdquo

Natalie Sanchez Bobby Ray Sissom Jr and Noah Young

ldquoABrdquo Aubreigh Powell Shelby

Whelchel and Jessi WyattSecond Grade

ldquoArdquoTaygen Downs and Rielyn

Schubert

ldquoABrdquoDevin Hall and Miles

Johnson

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Elijah YoungFourth Grade

ldquoABrdquoKeldyn Schubert

Fifth Grade

ldquoABrdquoChristopher Carr Hunter

Reece and Brianna YoungSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoBryson Schubert

ldquoABrdquoRachael Barton Kasie

Compton Mariah Foster and Savannah Martin

Seventh Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrennan Dowell and

Grayson EarlyEighth Grade

ldquoArdquoTravis Gonzalez and Abi-

gail TateldquoABrdquo

Michelle Garrett Jayden Grant Trevor Orange and Zachary Vance

Ninth Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrittany Escalante

Aleshia Fort and Trey Sla-ton

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Rebecca SamplesldquoABrdquo

Nicki Browning Audrey Byerly Billy Cody Lake Loyd and Lexi Taylor

11th Grade

ldquoABrdquoJames Adams Jermiaha

Clark Stephanie Garner Jodie Gonzalez and Ryan Perry

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Brittanie VanceldquoABrdquo

Mikshala Bolden and Ashley Sanders

First GradeldquoArdquo

Katelynn Barber Alyssa Baxter Chrishlyn Boyd Meghan Burenheide Kev-in Carmona David Carr Jair Chavez Taurean Drake Makayla Foster Lynzee Frazier Hulon Fretwell Lykevian Gar-rett Jalynn Gilstrap Mei-ka Gordon Angel Guerre-ro Alyssa Hatten Marlon Hayes Tarajah Jackson Stacy Lewis Silver McEn-tire Jamal Monday Alys-sa Rushing Cristal San-tiago Figueroa Jordan Suastegui Brian Taylor Harmony Tunstle Aary-ana Wallace Korban Wa-terhouse Quinterrian Webb Leilani White and Diamond Williams

ldquoABrdquoRoger Argueta Luis

Ballesteros Bryson Belk Catherine Brock Paola De La Cruz Shaniya Fa-vors Amare Garrett Des-tiny Gholston Miracle Harper Dionisio Hendrix Cayden Hortman Ro-drigo Ixmatlahua Kiara Jackson Daydrion Jim-merson Jayda Jordan Levi Langley Thomas Lester Angel Luna Clay-sen Mabey Fernando Or-donez Cristian Paz Rylee Rumbo Dante Salazar Landon Sears Alex Simp-son Shiann Washington and Mathew Watkins

Second GradeldquoArdquo

William Barnwell Lucy Bello Miguel Bello Mari-sol Bernon Ty Byrd Hai-ley Crews Kami Driggers Jykeelin Frazier Terry Gholston Kylah Haley Emmanuel Ixmatlahua LarsquoDaysha Jimmerson

Braylon Jones Corey Long Jerra Mabey Karter Pollan Harley Scholl Tucker Strawn Kade Strickland Julian Taylor Aliyah Thomas Jonah Walker Josselyn Wal-ton Alexis Williams and DersquoAsia Williams

ldquoABrdquoOasis Brown-Irving Tor-

rie Bunton Kayli Clark Trevor Climer JarsquoKhyra Connor Katlyne Cope-land Analiz De La Cruz April Epps Madison Greenlee Madison Har-vey Adrian Hatcher Ra-shad Lee Jayden Lindsay Cody Long Kimberly Lo-pez Ali McCoy Audrie Mendoza Diamond Mor-ton Enrique Ochoa Iraly Ordonez Regina Rainey Jasmine Ramos Gary Ribble Keyshawna Roney Briana Sanchez Keshaun Singleton Monnorea Soeung Sayda Suastegui Kamryn Taylor Salvador Velasquez Jayden Wal-lace and DCorian Wright

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Dylan Baxter Jaxson Chapman Julissa Chavez Alejandro DeLaCruz Jay-lon Evans Sanaa Fields Jackson Hall Sydney Key Haley Lewis Laura Men-dez Karmen Searcy Aus-tin Terry and Kayla Wat-kins

ldquoABrdquoAlayah Alexander Levi

Allen Trinity Brantley Ashlyn Bruce Ava Bur-enheide Anyha Ellison Thaishun Evans Journei Ferguson Adylen Garcia Chandler Garrett Trev-or Hargrave Keydon Hill Dakota Hughes Ayden James Jaden Kelly Ar-

iana Lewis Maira Lo-pez James Mathis-Bazar Kayleigh McCoy Kyera Morgan Karley Nix De-Andre Pettey Samuel Pol-lan Caylin Rainey Joseacute Ramos Memphis Sanders Jaci Simmons Sonson Soeung Hunter Staner and Jasmine Werthern

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Tanner Byrd Denver Carpenter Laura Car-ter Ebony Chalk Dazia Chapin Jennifer Evans Juan Llamas Alivia Rags-dale Riley Scholl Gracey Smith Shelby Wallace and Sonny Wu

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Bailey Aidan

Barrett Natalie Beasley Neve Beasley Kavon Bold-en Mandi Burenheide Kelbi Byrd Brea Crain Anthony Fomby Heaven Gilliam Jesse Gillispie Adrianna Guerrero Des-tiny Guerrero Rozlynn Hall DeKevion Hargett Michael Jimenez Brax-ton Jimmerson Adisen Key Cesar Lopez Kaleb Morgan Michael Nelson Angelina Ochoa Maribel Quintana-DeLaRosa Jes-se Ribble Michael Ribble Bryce Ridenour Iran Ro-driguez Colby Sanders Megan Sears DrCosang-sin Soeung Jett Stock-inger Mariela Vanegas Makenzie Watkins Kya-sia Williams and Coby Wright

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Hailey Byrd and Jamie Nix

ldquoABrdquoMadison Driggers Yojan

Garcia Victor Gonzalez

RobinsonSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoLemerica Alexander

Justin Bailey Marisol Barrera Kennedy Jenni-fer Gonzalez Treshawnti Howard Jansen Laney Ashlynn Sanders Joshua Sutton Jaidyn Thompson Hannah Welch Jakauri Woods and Kodi Young

ldquoABrdquoLeslie Argueta Trin-

ity Blythe Alexandra Carrillo Nicholas Chap-in Miguel De La Cruz Jaqualine Evans Nickolas Ferguson Allan Gamez Zachary Gilmore Abigale Hargrave Tyler Harp-er Destiny Holt Destiny Hurndon Zikeya Lawton Savannah LocklerJakala Neal Judson Pollan Derik Rawls Makayla Robinson Sidney Royal Agustin Sa-mano Makayla Watkins Tieryunna Williams and Travis Wilson

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Melinda DriggersldquoABrdquo

Mya Cheatum Rebec-ca Collins Luci Costello Denibria Hall Jakob Hill Jasmine House Kahleyia Johnson Layla Johnston Kaylee Joslin Tylor Les-ter Takorrianne Linwood Claudia Lopez Lorena Netro Demarkia Palm-er Daniel Pilgrim Mikal Reeves Kathrine Smith and Gage Stockinger

Eighth GradeldquoArdquo

Camryn Byrd Dalton Morgan Graci Runk Juli-sa Velasquez and Baylee Welch

ldquoABrdquoAmanda Aleman Aiana

Alexander MyrsquoAsha Bu-ford Zalestial Carter Caitlin Cox Madison Cox Meagan Cox Zoey Crites Diamond Gholston Blake Hughes Carla Lockeby Shelby Lockler Courtney Makepeace Denver Mims Mia Nelson Kevin Rudd Stormie Sampson Jazmin Solis Jordan Whelchel Alexius Williams Jasmine Woods and Warren Wu

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Alton Alexander Cross Allen Chelsea Chalk Karter Ford Colton Gar-rett and Cassidy Watkins

ldquoABrdquoEric Alexander Les-

lie Bailey Shametriece Black Stormey Brummell DersquoAndre Daniel Jordan Freeman Briana Llamas Cinthia Olguin Maribel Ortiz Alexis Porter Anjel-ica Reyes Adriana Rivas Derek Strickland Bayley Sullivan Kallye Sullivan and Sabryn Thompson

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Monica MonroyldquoABrdquo

Jessie Biles Terah Blythe Jettia Bradley Shakiria Brown Lester Browning Jamia Ed-wards Madison Forshee Cruz Gallegos Desir-ae Henderson Summer Hoover Shenia Jackson Markayla Johnson Em-manuel Mendez Madison Prine Matthew White Akia Williams and Laura Young

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Sam Fowler Luquar-ius Frazier Cedarion

Hopkins Bobbie McRae Cassidy Shaver Janzelle Smith Austin Swain and Steven Vaught

ldquoABrdquoSpencer Alexander Lac-

ey Bean Tachrissa Boyd Tyrek Boyd Amara Chism Courtney Davis Amber Gholston Adri-anna Hill Keaten Key Alekza Kirkham Nathan Knight and Lazarius Luster Cameron Precise Gloria Rodriguez Del-aney Smith Teasia Stern Trovarious Stuard Taka-ra Thomas Ashley Wal-lace Milagro Washing-ton and Peyton Watkins

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Samantha Bryan Zach Ferris Holly Hartgrove Jessie Hegler Laken Liv-ingston Jessica Netro Samantha Rowe Jasper Smith and Sharsquokia Wil-liams

ldquoABrdquoTyler Austin

Lakeithdra Bryson Devin Camp CharsquoChas-ity Davis Sterling Fra-zier Pedro Gonzalez Ahkeiah Gray Miranda Hall Braccus Hannah Deaundre Hill Kenyada Hooks Ivan Huerta Ash-ley Hughes Markevion Hurndon Ptreshia Hurn-don Samantha Kim-berley Carlos Macias Jassica McMillon Juan Mendez Ruben Mims Randi Monds Elisha Moore Janet Nava John Oddo Carletta Peters Ni-cole Phillips Shunterika Ray-Linwood Keyondra Robinson Kristen Robin-son Joshua Terry Pres-ton Watkins and Tava Williams

First GradeldquoArdquo

Luis Aguilar Lily Bar-nard Jaylee Billings Griffyn Carter Destiny Clendenen Sydney Den-nis Jackson Graham Chloe Huffman Ely Hull Nathon Jones Cambria Martinez Marshall McElmurry Katie Mc-Gregor Isabella McKin-ney Maggie Pate Aubrey Pilgrim Briseida Rivera Lynda Scallion Nicholas Sherman Quinton Single-tary Mason Tucker and Christopher Waller

ldquoABrdquoLindsey Ballesteros

Jose Barajas Braxton Brown Bryce Brown Caleigh Cate Alexus Chisolm Taylor Craig Michael Deruisseau Mi-chelle Dodson Shelbi Duck Jaxon Gammill Destiny Gist Mason Hig-gins Bralei Hill Hailey Howell Kaylee Jackson Jacob Jeffries Andrea McDaniel Jaxon Neal Josalynn Patterson Zoey Reinhardt Eli Rios Brody Rogers Jaycee Shaddix Laney Smith Zachary Vaile Miguel Velazquez and Rocky Wright

Second GradeldquoArdquo

Emma Ables Dalys Alexander Jose Arella-no Maddison Barnard Jacob Boyd Cameron Broyles Lanee Buck-ley Kairi Cabrera Riley Carter Laynee Crocker Dawson Dannelley Gar-rison Duck Trey Duck Catherine DuPlanti Cole Edwards Garrett Evans Autumn Everett Trapper Golden CrsquoKrete Hartfield Madison Heller Parker Jenkins Keziah Knight Scott Lanier Riley Low-ery Emma McKinney Jamie Otis Mason Page Payge Patterson Janie Reid Hunter Smith Si-enna Smith Cooper Wal-

lace Michele Watson and McKinley Westmoreland

ldquoABrdquoJose Aguilar Aidan Al-

exander Hemi Bearden Kadance Blythe Layne Byrd Hanna Conner Treton Davidson Lance Denevan Sadie Dennis Brayden Eppes Tyler Fahrney Alyssa Foster Karsin Furlow Jacob Hall Logan Hardy Erik Haynes Shelbi Hegler Braxton Higgins Audrey Holliday Shyonnia Huse-by Jayden Johnson Re-bekah Jones Jackson Kerr Jaaron LewisKelsey Manning Andrew Martin Alaina Mathis Stephanie Molina Junior Novella Alyssa Peters JarsquoKevion Rodgers Stone Sampson Dillion Sims Sydney Staf-ford Randall Stovall Kay-lie Vaughan Mason Well-born and Madison White

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Nevaeh Bardwell Pat-rick Boyd Alexander Casillas Michaela Golden Pauline Good Kodi How-ell Skylar Johns Kevin Ngov Scott OrsquoDell Grace Pippin Oscar Rodriguez Jacee Short Briley Stew-art Carlos Velazquez and Sammantha Waller

ldquoABrdquoEric Dennis Kylie Dick-

erson Issac Espinoza Lindey Farmer James Fisher Calissa Freeman Brianna Harris Eli Hen-derson Brianna Jones Texan Lancaster Carter Landers Michael Lanier Braden Moore Maxwell Moreno Gabriel Owens Antonio Peters Uriel Reyes Trevor Rhea Pres-ley Richardson Austin Rorex Christopher Sande-fur Avery Stewart Den-ton Sumners Alexis Tuck-er Gracelyn Turner Ryan Vaughan Mia Wallace Brooklynn Wilkinson and Caylin Williams

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Hannah Baldwin Caden Edwards Ryan Gammill Clayton Holliday Jady-nn Howell Corey Johns Jaylen Johns Cambree Kerr Kylie McMillon Shea Nelson Trinity Smith Skyler Strickland Noah West and Kyleigh Wilson

ldquoABrdquoAaron Ables Logan

Amox Alicen Bean Dal-ton Brock Morgan Camp-bell Collin Carpenter Jacquline Castro Tyson Daigle Rachel Dyess Kharlen Graham Zacha-ry Hardy Haley Justice Kolby Kirk Yesina Lopez Colton Lowery Tonjia McElmurry Madeline McKinney Graci Page Colton Tippit Piper Van Huss Victor Wakefield James Walker and Bray-don Williams

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Mally Crawley Malayah Everett Kathryn Hull Timothy Lockhart Lu-cas Pope Jace Ratley and Kimberly Vaughan

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Alexander Noah

Bernard Zachary Black-well Hudson Brabham Andrew Byrd Jessica Chapman Landon Dan-nelley Kayden Deaver David Efurd Caitlynn Golden Dakota Good-win Gracie Green Bryce Guest Hallie Hall Amya Henderson Kourtni Ivo-ry Cameron Johns Laney McKinney Ara Naples Ana Pearson Cooper Per-ry James Porter Christo-pher Sims Haley Smith Ty Waller and Jayden Wil-liams

Sixth GradeldquoArdquo

Juana Arellano Philip Campbell Shelbie Fick-ling Brady McEntire Abbye McKinney Sarah

Morris Riley Navarette Brianna Page Cameron Priddy Chandler Priddy Noah Ragsdale Bailey Sampson Callie Stewart and Dylan Williams

ldquoABrdquoCristina Beles Heven

Brock Krystin Byler Cris-tina Calderon Emily Cole-man Kassye Crane Rust-in Crocker Jaxson Croley Victoria Croley Erin Des-ruisseau Karlye Fahrney Jerrica Finney Devin Flournoy Andrea Fol-som Maegan Ford Shelby Freeman Brayden Harris Triston Hickey Jedidiah Jones Morgan Jones Syd-ney Kennington Zaida La-nier Zoe Lanier Angelina Martinez Chloe McCord Melissa McMichael Kris-ten Meade Charles Mill-er Nele Morrison Brian-na Morrow Trevor Noey Pearl Perry Karen Rodri-guez Mydian Rowe CJ Sandefur Keyshawn Sim-mons Sakiyah Simmons Camden Skinner Shelbi Smith Brynnin Taylor and Connor Walker

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Jaden Alexander Pey-ton Blythe Justin Hall Dedrick Hill Kennedi Northam Charlie Mae Reeves and Cypress Wright

ldquoABrdquoTroy Beam Jose Bena-

vides Hunter Brabham Mckinzi Brewster Noah Childress Syble Dean Sa-mantha Dennis Mykaila Fahrney Kailey Farm-er Megan Horn Refugio Lopez Bowen McEntire Charles Mitchell Justin Myrick Harrison Rea-gan Shelby Shaddix Daughton Singletary Ayla Sprague Braylee Taylor Treston Taylor Nathan Tippit Jaley Wallace Rha-gen Watkins Kayla White Hunter Williams Haylee

and Kirbie Young Eighth Grade

ldquoArdquoCeleste OrsquoDell

ldquoABrdquoAlisha Barnard Julia

Beers Kali Calcote Dust-ee Clark Aimee Cocker-ham Alexis Dilbeck Trey Edwards Paige Elia Ha-ley Epps Shelby Fann Artavis Fludd Andrea Franklin Briana Jones JaRaylon Jones Tony Kemp Brooke Kirkpat-rick Mykayla Lindsey Mattie Morehead Carson Moreland Courtney Nix Jacy Pittman Ciara Pitzer Christine Pruitt DrsquoAsia Purifoy Susan Reynolds Luis Rodriquez Breonna Simmons Shay Slussler Ashlee Smith Orion Staf-ford and Ebony Walker

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Juna Dorantes Tashalyn Johnson Nestor Molina Jake Moore Chelsea Tay-lor Macy Orsquodell CJ Pruitt Ashlea Taylor Cody Wil-liams and Savannah Wright

ldquoABrdquoHunter Alcorn Autumn

Allen Justin Battensby Breanna Casillas Char-li Clark Colton Craw-ley Shelby Golden Zane Hanks Margo Helms Drake Hill Elizabeth Johnson Jaren Jones Lo-gan Skipper Ryan Lind-sey Noah Palmertree Yulina Ramirez Alonna Shaddix Blake Smith Amelia Smoak and John Willis

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Paul Calderon Breanna Crowder Lauren Jones Kaitlyn Morris and Blake Walker

ldquoABrdquoLyndsey Anton Shey-

enne Baker Kortne Craig Scarlett Day-Aleman Jacori Denmark Trent Duke Asa Gaul Kevin

Gibson Lauren Gunn Dana Hampton Denver Kidwell Alissa McClain Cody Pilgrim Sabran-na Sloan Hunter Smith Chelsea Taylor Raegan Taylor and Jade VanHuss

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Anna Applin Jordan Debord Jessica Modisette Dylan Morre Michelle Terry and Dylain Tippett

ldquoABrdquoKaitlin Brantley Aus-

tin Calcote Kassity Con-nor Dillon Dewitt Brady Edmiston Alsiha Fields Chloe Hall Michael Har-ris Kera Huggins Uryia Kemp Kaitlyn Lindsey Chad McKinney KJ Mur-phy Andy Nolan Jesus Noriega Halie Pippin Kendal Sands Shelby Simpson Melissa Skaggs Dakota Skinner Christian Smith Kaliegh Stoermer Jacob Taylor Reilly Til-ley Kayla Watkins Cait-lyn Wertz Kaycee Willis Kaylee Willis and Logan Wilson

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Eric Berryhill Gage Brid-well Chase Cooper Shane Finney Trenton Shelton and Austin Hoskinson

ldquoABrdquoDestiny Alexander Jus-

tin Bailey Lauren Barnes Zach Bassham Anthony Childers Katelin Coo-per Marisol Cruz Jose Dorantes Chelsey Hall Chantz Hall Christa Har-gett Darrick Horn Lane Skipper Makayla Mashaw Jennifer Morgan Trev-or Perry Brandon Pitzer Sha Sha Ransom Juna Rios Amber Sampson Austin Sandefur Naomi Simmons and Maranda Sloan Brittany Smith Laura Stewart Kadarian Taylor Trent Williams Nicole Willis Allie Wilson Haylee Wommack and Jeffrey WoodyardWilson Hailey Woodyard

Hughes Springs ISDRyan Lewis and Kiara

Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD

Avinger ISD

6 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

School MenuS

Daingerfield Elementary Breakfast

April 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cereal toast diced

pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito or

cereal toast juice

Daingerfield Elementary Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peaches

marinara sauce ranch

dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue rib sand-

wich slaw baked beans

cherry tomato sliced cu-

cumber with ranch dress-

ing fresh oranges

Daingerfield Junior High and High School

BreakfastApril 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cerealor yogurt toast

diced pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito

or cereal or yogurt toast

juice

Daingerfield Junior High Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peach-

es marinara sauce 1oz

ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue chopped

pork sandwich slaw

baked beans cherry to-

mato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

Daingerfield High School Lunch

April 1 Alpha pizza or

bean burrito steamed

carrots steamed broccoli

pepper baked fries sliced

peaches ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit garlic

bread ranch dressing

April 5 Chopped barbecue

sandwich or fish slaw

baked beans tots cherry

tomato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

6 Sports The Steel Country BeeThursday March 28 2013

The Daingerfield tennis team participated in the Hughes Springs Athlet-ic Booster Club Tennis Tournament on March 8

After battling all day se-niors Zac Ferris and Brac-cus Hannah met in the Consolation Champion-ship Match Ferris start-ed the day with a hard fought 5ndash8 loss to Jack McDowell of Prairiland followed by three straight wins (Josh Adams of Avinger 8ndash2 John Harris of Redwater 8ndash4 Chris Fuller of Linden-Kildare 8-7) before meeting team-mate Hannah in the fina-le

Hannahrsquos day went much like his team-matersquos starting with a 4ndash8 loss to older brother Gary McDowell of Prairiland and then a bye followed by two 8ndash0 wins against

Teammates Zac Ferris and Braccus Hannah met in the Consolation Championship Match of the March 8 tourney

The Daingerfield Ti-ger baseball team had a tough week losing to Hughes Springs and Queen City the top two teams in District 16 2A

In the first game of the week Daingerfield took it on the chin to the 1-ranked team in Class 2A Hughes Springs in a 12-2 loss The Tigers could never rebound from the Mus-tangsrsquo big 7-run second inning

Malik Higgins suf-fered the loss for the Ti-gers going two innings and giving up 6 earned runs on six hits with five walks Josh Terry pitched three innings and gave up 1 earned run on one hit with two strikeouts and two walks Stone Kelley pitched the final inning for Daingerfield giv-ing up 1 earned run on one hit with two walks

Troy Stuard swings at a pitch The Tigers face the Hornets at 2 Friday afternoon

Daingerfield Tigers lose to District 16-2A leaders

By Steven CampBell Once again the Hughes

Springs varsity baseball team has emerged as the class of the district and perhaps the entire state this far into the 2013 season Head coach Kent Craigrsquos team has gotten off to an impressive un-defeated 15-0 start in-cluding winning out in the Elysian Fields Jeffer-son and Hughes Springs tournaments as well as their first three District games The Mustangs are currently ranked 1 in the Texashighschool-baseballcom poll and 2 in the THSBCAcom poll

ldquoAs far as what sep-arates Hughes Springs from other schools itrsquos the community support for all sports and kidsrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoWe never hurt for support for our kids or our pro-gramsrdquo

With the support of an entire community be-hind them and an ace pitching squad in Trent Shelton Zach Basham and Dylan Moore the Mustangs have smoth-ered the opposition

This week the Mus-tangsrsquo schedule had them taking a trip to New Bos-ton to take on the Lions on March 26 Playing on the road has been a chal-lenge that the Mustangs have met with great suc-cess this far into the sea-son

ldquoWhen it comes to travel I really think our kids look forward to the challenge of playing be-hind enemy lines They are always looking to be challenged and there is no better way than to play on the roadrdquo Coach Craig said

On Friday the Mus-tangs return to the friendly confines of their

Josh Anton makes a play at first base when the Hughes Springs Mustangs took on the Daingerfield Tigers last week The Mustangs won the game 12-2

Mustangs live up to 1 ranking with 15-0 start to the season

home field to take on Dis-trict rival Linden Kildare before getting ready to take on perhaps their big-gest rival on the road in Queen City on April 2

The Mustangs have be-come the measuring stick to which all teams try to test themselves against When asked about which games Coach Craig has circled on his schedule he said that Hughes Springs will be the team circled on each and every one of their opponentsrsquo sched-ules

ldquoAll the games are big and I know that sounds like a usual coaching clicheacute but we are every-bodyrsquos Super Bowl or World Seriesrdquo he said ldquoSo our team has to be prepared every time we play Obviously the Queen City games are big from a District champion-ship perspective and from a local rivalryrdquo

Mustangs will continue to march their way through what will perhaps shape up to be their finest in school history as they look to bring home the Texas State Championship in 2013 The team takes the field with an incredible focus and technical efficiency that few teams can match

ldquoGood pitching and de-fense are what we preach dailyrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoAs an athletic program we really stress funda-mentals Every practice no matter the sport starts with the fundamentals Our kids understand and accept that philosophyrdquo

The leading hitter for Daingerfield was Kelley with a home run and a double Shawn Hooks Colton Gibbs and Terry all contributed one hit each

The Tigers only trailed Queen City 4-3 in the fifth inning but a 7-run sixth inning and multi-ple errors proved costly for Daingerfield in a 12-6 loss to the Bulldogs

Terry took the loss for Daingerfield and Cam-eron Precise came in to finish out the game for the Tigers The leading hitters for Daingerfield were Ruben Mims who was 2-for-4 with a triple 2 runs scored and 1 RBI Terry was 2-for-4 with a run scored Precise had a double and 1 run scored and Hooks added a sin-gle to round out the hit-ting for Daingerfield

The Tigers hosted their cross county rival the

The Hughes Springs

Paul Pewitt Brahmas on Tuesday and will travel to Hooks to square off

against the Hornets on Friday afternoon with game time at 2 pm

The Daingerfield Ti-gers are currently 1-4 in District 16AA play

Daingerfield athletes participate in Booster Club Tennis Tournament

Steve Roberts (Avery) and Seth Bennett (Redwater)

The stage was set for an all Daingerfield finale with Ferris coming out on top 8ndash3

ldquoIt was great to see Zac and Braccus have success after getting off to a little bit of a slow startrdquo Coach Jana McGoldrick said ldquoIt was a long day that start-ed at 8 am and then the final did not even start until about 10 pm It was worth the long hours to see these two nice young men battle it out in the fi-nalerdquo

Other players partici-pating in the tournament were Randi Monds and Sam Rowe in girlsrsquo sin-gles Akia Williams and Anjelica Reyes in girlsrsquo doubles and Kimmie Brown and Chris Rios in mixed doubles

Children are selected based on income ESL age and individual and family needs At the time of registration documents that are needed

Hughes Springs Elementary and Hughes Springs Head Start Fall Registration for 3 and 4 year olds and Pre-K will be April 8 thru April 12 2013 from 830 AM until 100 PM at the Hughes Springs Elementary 809 Russell St Hughes Springs (903) 639-3881

No child may be discriminated against because of race sex creed ethnic origin religion or disability

Verification of income

Birth certificate

Immunizationshot records

Social Security card (parent amp child)

Insurance (Medicaid card CHIPS etc)

Proof of residence (utility bill with physical address)

Photo by Tim Emmons Citizens Journal

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Now accepting applications

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We accept housingContact Janie Holder

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Mobile Homes

For Sale

Services

22 Acres South of Cason

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Permanent renters welcomed Next to town

903-573-2677 or 903-371-1701

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Now accepting applications for the following positions

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ETMC is an EqualOpportunity Employer

Help WantedADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Transet Co as Construction Man-ager at Risk for Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD School District Phase 2 will receive sub-contractor and sup-plier bids for the 2013 High School Science Lab remodel and Jr High School Renovations Bid packag-es will include but are not limited to termite control concrete work metal fabrications rough carpen-try architectural woodwork plastic laminate millwork lab casework waterproofing amp dampproofing insulation foam insulation sheet metal flashing and trim firestop systems joint sealers steel doors amp frames wood doors builders hardware glass amp glazing gypsum drywall tile acoustical ceilings wood flooring resilient flooring acoustical treatment painting mis-cellaneous specialties fire protec-tion plumbing HVAC amp electrical as designed by Ted Estep AIA

Transet Co will receive proposals from interested subcontractors until 200 PM on Tuesday April 9 2013 at the offices of Transet Co 400 American Legion Blvd Longview Texas 75601 903-753-3086 (Tel) 903-753-3147 (Fax) mtuckertransetcocom (e-mail) A pre-bid walk thru will be held at the school on March 28 330 pm at the Daingerfield Lone Star Administra-tion Building

Drawings and Specifications will be available March 20 2013 for review and may be obtained with a $20000 deposit at the office of Transet Co or online at wwwwolf-printsus Bobbie Spriggs (iSqFt) Tyler Texas 903-593-9993(Tel) 866-570-8187(Fax) bspriggsis-qftcom (e-mail)

Prevailing wage rates in confor-mance with Texas Law will be paid on this project All proposals shall remain valid for thirty (30) days Successful participants may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price Bonds shall be on forms ac-ceptable to the Construction Man-ager

All bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days and all bids over $50000 must be accompanied by Bid Se-curity in the amount of 5 of the greatest amount bid by the provid-er Security shall be in the form of a Bid Bond or Cashierrsquos Check Suc-cessful bidders may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price for bids over $100000 Bonds shall be on forms acceptable to the Construction Manager

The Owner CM Risk and Archi-tect reserve the right to reject any and all proposals to waive any in-formalities and irregularities in the proposal process and to make the awards in the best interest of the school district By submitting a proposal each bidder agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the Owner the CM Risk the ArchitectEngineer and their respective employees arising out of or in connection with administra-tion evaluation or recommenda-tion of any proposal waiver of any requirements under the Proposal Documents or the Contract Doc-uments acceptance or rejection of any proposals and award of a Contract

Legals

Real EstateReal Estate

Help Wanted Avon customers and people interested in selling call 903-645-7082 or cell 903-946-6769 Shirley ISR

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Land

LegalsHUGHES SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Hughes Springs Independent School District (HSISD) is seeking Compet-itive Sealed Proposals for construction services for the following project

Additions and Alterations to Hughes Springs Junior High SchoolProject includes a four-classroom building addition and minor interior ren-ovations to the existing building

Competitive Sealed Proposals will be received until 200 pm Tuesday April 23 2013 in the Board Room of the HSISD Administration Building located at 871 Taylor Street Hughes Springs Texas 75656 At that time proposals will be opened and read aloud pursuant to the price criteria only The remaining criteria will be evaluated at a later time Any propos-al received after 200 pm on Tuesday April 23 2013 will be rejected and returned unopened as non-responsive As allowable under Texas law HSISD will utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal method using defined criteria to evaluate the best value for HSISD as indicated in the Bid Doc-uments

Bid Documents will be available for review and procurement on March 23 2013 Copies of Bid Documents may be examined without charge at the office of the Architect The BDA Design Group Inc 210 North State Line Avenue Suite 201 Texarkana AR 71854 telephone no (870) 773-1193 Qualified prime contractors may obtain one set of printed Bid Documents plus one PDF version of the Bid Documents on CD for a de-posit of $12500 refundable only if the printed set of Bid Documents is returned in good condition within 14 days after the opening of proposals Prime contractors procuring Bid Documents who do not submit a quali-fied proposal will forfeit their deposit Printed refundable Bid Documents will not be issued directly to subcontractors suppliers or others Prime contractors subcontractors suppliers and others may purchase a set of Bid Documents on CD for a non-refundable purchase price of $2500 per CD if desired Copies of Bid Documents will be sent to Dodge Plan Room Irving Texas AGC Plan Room Shreveport Louisiana and Reed Construction Data

A Bid Bond by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas and made payable to HSISD shall accompany each proposal in an amount not less than five percent of the proposal amount If awarded the contract Proposer shall promptly enter into a contract and execute such insurance and bonds as may be required including a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 of the Contract Price No substi-tutes will be accepted in lieu of the Performance and Bond No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the opening of proposals without consent of HSISD In case of ambiguity or lack of clarity HSISD reserves the right to adopt the most advantageous interpretation thereof HSISD reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formalities

Proposals shall be prepared and submitted in compliance with Federal State and Local laws pertaining to construction of K-12 schools Each Proposer must present satisfactory evidence to HSISD that he is duly li-censed when required and in compliance with said laws and qualified to perform the work

Rick OgdenSuperintendentHughes Springs Independent School DistrictHughes Springs Texas

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ldquoINVITATION FOR BIDS

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Daingerfield is now call-ing for bids for the 2013 Street Program All bids must be clearly marked ldquoSealed Bids ndash Street Im-provement Programrdquo and returned to the City Managerrsquos Office 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Tex-as 75638 no later than 400 pm Friday May 10 2013 The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud during a Regular City Coun-cil Meeting Monday May 13 2013 at 600 pm The City of Dainger-field reserves the right to reject any and all bids received Con-tract documents including proce-dures and specifications must be procured from the City Manager at the above address All inqui-ries should be directed in writing to Carl Teel City Manager 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Texas 75638 (903) 645-3906 The City of Daingerfield reserves the right to waive all formalities and to award the bid most advantageous to the City of Daingerfield The City of Daingerfield also reserves the right to omit or modify the proposed sections to be sealedrdquo

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3bedroom25bath2 car garage w2-2 car carport sits on 6 acres with a 2 acre pond covered dock and pole barn south of Naples

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Grand opening on April 5th 6th and 7th

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8 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

Avinger HugHes springs Linden

Call The Steel Country Bee at 903-645-3948 to advertise

The Daingerfield High School Theatre depart-ment advanced to Dis-trict contest on March 19 They competed once again on March 26 in Pleasant Grove The stu-dents are directed by Sheila Newman and per-

Daingerfield High School theater members from left on the front row are Samantha Kimberley LaKeithdra Bryson Madison Forshee and Hannah Gardner Pictured on the back row are LuQuarius Frazier Anjelica Reyes Sheila New-man Bailey Young Keondrya Roberson Terah Blythe Natejea Epps Abreighya Evans Markevion Hurndon and Maria Bello

Daingerfieldrsquos theatre department competes at Districtby Robert Harling

The cast consists of Hannah Gardner as Tru-vy Lakeithdra Bryson as Clairee Bailey Young as Shelby Samantha Kim-berley as MrsquoLynn and Madison Forshee as Quis-er The technical crew is made up of LuQuarius

Frazier and Abreighya Evans along with the backstage crew Markev-ion Hurndon and Keyon-dra Robinson

The cast took rave re-views bringing home a Best Actress Award Sa-mantha Kimberley and three All Star Cast awards

from LaKeithdra Bryson Bailey Young and Han-nah Gardner LuQuar-ius Frazier received the Technical Award for the performance

The students will per-form this production for the public Dates have not yet been determinedformed lsquoSteel Magnoliasrsquo

An East Texas base-ball player made a good start of Baylor Universityrsquos Division One baseball season Grayson Porter a grad-uate of McLeod High School is a junior at Baylor

Porter grew up playing Dixie League and Little League baseball in East Texas His goal was to play Division One in baseball He hit his first home runs of the year on March 9 and March 15 in Houston playing the University of New Orleans He was 4 of 5 in the first game and in the Saturday double header he played left fielder and designated hitter He has started the five games

Porter is the son of Denese Banker and the grandson of HB and Frances Pitchford of Avinger Grayson Porter

Porter plays for Baylor University

Lady Mustangs shut out the Lady Tigers

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs finished the Lady Mustang Classic 2-3 placing third The Lady Mustangs had wins over Pittsburg and Daingerfield in the Classic on March 7 through 9

Ashlin Roach hit 647 for the tournament going 11-17 at the plate with five doubles a triple She stole three bases and had 10 RBIs Kaitlyn Morris hit 583 going 7-12 with five doubles a triple 6 RBIs and she went 2 and 2 in the circle for the Lady Mus-tangs

The Lady Mustangs rolled to a 20-0 District 16-

2A win over the Dainger-field Lady Tigers Bre-anne Gunn homered doubled and drove in 5 runs to pace a 14-hit Hughes Springs attack Roach also homered for Hughes Springs which led 3-0 after one inning scored 7 in the second and then put 5 on the board in both the fourth and fifth frames Destiny Gonzales Siera Baird and Halie Pippin all drove in 2 runs for the Lady Mustangs

Morris earned the pitch-ing win striking out six and allowing one hit in five innings

Call

The Steel

Country Beeto advertise

903-645-3948

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2 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

By Marlene J Bohrmbohrsteelcountrybeecom

Daingerfield City Manager Carl Teel reported progress on public water distribu-tion efforts and pro-vided information on sludge recycling to the Daingerfield City Council at its March 18 meeting

ldquoThe public works department under the leadership of Jon Newberry has accom-plished a major effort for the cityrsquos water distribution systemrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoAs dis-cussed on numerous occasions part of the concern of the water system is related to having adequate and consistent water pres-sure throughout the whole city An asso-ciated concern is the fact that the whole city operates as one ho-mogenous zone which means that the whole city is affected in case of a shut down For several months Jon has been identifying ways to improve the pressure on the high side of the city without adversely affecting the

Water distribution efforts discussed at council meetingpressure on the rest of the system We are still working on some addi-tional concerns and re-lated issues that need to be fully resolved in order for the whole op-eration to perform at its maximum efficien-cy

ldquoIn a follow up on re-cycling the wastewater sludge into certified compost for use on lawns gardens and ag-ricultural applications I have researched the matter and have some preliminary in-formation to report I have made two trips to Sulphur Springs Municipal Wastewa-ter Treatment Plant to observe and gather in-formation about their composting program Additionally the de-signers of the com-posting operation in Sulphur Springs have made three trips to Daingerfield to look at our needs here As you can imagine this is highly regulated by Texas Commission on Environmental Qual-ity and the company that I am discussing this with has a success-ful record of compli-

ance with the require-ments of TCEQ In all practicality I only see this becoming a via-ble option for us if we can reduce some of our operational cost by re-couping some of the ex-penses in a marketable product More study and research are need-ed John Furlow CPA presented the fiscal au-dit to the council

ldquoThis is a clean au-ditrdquo Mr Furlow said ldquoThe city has impres-sive record keeping and the budget is very detailedrdquo

Mr Teel reported on the clarifier project

ldquoGracon Construc-tion Company has now completed about 48 percent of the clarifier projectrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoWe are endeavoring to coordinate with SWEP-CO on the possible re-location of some of the power lines that are in close proximity to the construction site In order to power the clarifier some major electrical work is in-volved and the current location of the power lines and transform-ers are obstructing

the placement of the new electrical com-ponents This will ne-cessitate some rework of the utility poles and transmission lines

ldquoWe have met with the engineer from SWEP-CO and the contractor to identify a solution to this challenge and minimize the addition-al cost to the city A proposed solution has been agreed upon and hopefully will let the project go forwardrdquo

Mr Teel brought the council up to date on future projects related to financing of water treatment

ldquoThe Texas Water De-velopment Board has a multiple step process for municipalities re-garding financing fu-ture water treatment andor wastewater treatment projectsrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoThe first step had a deadline of March 1 and required a preliminary submis-sion of some technical data from the city This initial data and sub-mission was required in order for the city to even have the oppor-tunity to apply for a future loan for project

consideration With-out this submittal we would not even be con-sidered and even with the submittal there are no guarantees that we would qualify The submittal does not obli-gate us to apply for any project funding but is only a pre-qualify-ing of our ability to be considered for funding in 2014 Special thanks are owed to Freese and Nichols who com-piled the data for us at no cost and helped prepare the forms for proper submission

ldquoFreese and Nichols Engineers Inc have submitted its invoice for 60 percent of the design work for the Downtown Enhance-ment Projectrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoThe Engineer-ing cost is 80 percent reimbursable from the grant with the city bearing the rest of the cost However please keep in mind that the city has to pay the full invoice first and then submit it for reim-bursement The time frame for reimburse-ment involves submit-ting a paid invoice to the Texas Department

of Transportation and then waiting for them to circulate it through their channels If ev-erything flows through the process without any delays it will take approximately 30 days or more to receive the reimbursementrdquo

The council approved going out for bids for road construction ma-terial

ldquoIn order to get the best price for road construction materi-als and services I have prepared a list of items on which we need to get competitive bids as we approach the road construction seasonrdquo Mr Teel said ldquoNeed-less to say the esca-lation of gasoline and oil prices will have a corresponding effect upon the cost of as-phalt based road ma-terials The bid specs will state that the price sheet submitted by the bidders will be used for the rest of cal-endar year 2013rdquo

In other matters the council approved Stan Wyatt as its represen-tative to the Northeast Texas Municipal Wa-ter District

By Marlene J Bohrmbohrsteelcountrybeecom A local woman and her

cousin have a special in-terest in a Walk for Lupus that will be held in Grand Prairie on Sunday The walk will begin at 930 am at Lone Star Park

Tamara Stern of Daingerfield was diagnosed with lupus in 1999 and her cousin LaKeithdra Bryson also of Daingerfield was diag-nosed two years ago

ldquoThe walk is to raise money for lupus re-searchrdquo Ms Stern said ldquoWe do not have a local chapter here so our team Team TOS will go and walk and raise money to give to the Lupus Foun-dation of America North Texas Chapter in Dallasrdquo

Ms Stern said lupus is difficult to diagnose

ldquoIn 1999 I was being treated for inflamma-tionrdquo she said ldquoI kept swelling and didnrsquot know what it was One day I had six seizures back to back and was rushed to Titus Regional Medical Center where I stayed for two weeks During the course of two weeks it had attacked my nervous system already where I didnrsquot know my family or my children I was rushed to University of Texas Medical Center in Tyler and thatrsquos where a team of doctors diagnosed me with SLE which is Sys-

Local woman requests help in Walk for Lupus

NATIONALS from page 1

Cousins with lupus plan to attend the Walk for Lupus on Saturday They are Tamara Stern left and LaKeithdra Bryson both of Daingerfield

temic Lupus Erythemato-sus

ldquoLater on in 2012 I was diagnosed with DLE Dis-coid Lupus Erythemato-sus which is not as bad as SLE but now I have two different kinds of lupus SLE doesnrsquot recognize good cells from bad cells and your body basically attacks itself and your body attacks its joints or-gans nervous system and causes increased fatigue and hair loss DLE causes discoloration in your face and causes permanent hair loss and it alters your physical appearancerdquo

It has taken many adjust-ments but Ms Stern has learned to live with lupus

ldquoIt takes some getting used to having two kinds of lupusrdquo she said ldquoWhen you are used to being healthy and working itrsquos difficult the DLE doesnrsquot hurt but the SLE does I take different pills by mouth and a shot twice a week that I administer at home and every four weeks I go for an hour-long infusion in Tyler

ldquoI have pain daily It makes it hard to do every-day tasks even tasks as simple as opening a bottle of soda I have had sur-gery on my right knee and surgery on my right hand My body wasnrsquot strong enough for the surgery They did the surgery to see if they could get the scar tissue out It left my hand too weak to be able

to be used properly The prognosis is that I would have it the rest of my life and it is controlled by medicinerdquo

Miss Bryson has poly articulate rf positive JIA that is juvenile idiopathic arthritis which belongs in the lupus family

ldquoShe is having prob-lems with physical move-ments and she stopped some school activitiesrdquo Ms Stern said ldquoHowever after medicine and chang-

ing routines and diet she is betterrdquo

Ms Stern has partici-pated in the Walk for Lu-pus previously

ldquoThe research to me is important because my cousin was diagnosed at

age 16 and with her being diagnosed and being so young it is important to give to research to help find a cure not only for myself but for her and for the thousands of peo-ple out thererdquo she said ldquoMore and more people are being diagnosed with lupus

ldquoTo get a chapter here I need to call Washington to find out how to have a chapter I emailed called and wrote a letter and have not received a response If anyone is interested in the walk in Grand Prairie or to make

me at 903-717-4180rdquo The Walk for Lupus

Now is a 5K fun walk benefiting the local programs and services for the Lupus Founda-tion of America North Texas Chapter Funds raised also go toward lupus research There is no fee to register for this event however the foundation asks that participants raise funds through pledges For more information and to register visit httpdallaswalkfor-lupus2012kinteraorgfafhomedefaultas-pievent=484903donations they can call

win She was in the 148 weight class however she didnrsquot get to finish be-cause she was red lighted on her squat

ldquoYou give three oppor-tunities and if the judg-es donrsquot get at least two white lights you donrsquot get to finishrdquo Assistant Coach Engra Patt-Mason said ldquoBoth girls are con-sidered All-State so they qualify for a powerlifting ring They will be com-peting in Nationals this Saturday in Oklahoma City Oklardquo

Both girls said they spend long hours prac-ticing and then attending meets that last all day on Saturdays This is the third year for Phillips in powerlifting and the sec-ond for Boyd

ldquoThese girls have been to four meets this year and they practice every dayrdquo Coach Patt-Ma-son said ldquoThey lift hard three days and go to walk throughs on one day and a walk through on Friday

and they lift on Saturdays Phillips has placed first at every regular meet sec-ond in Regionals and sec-ond in State Boyd has two first place wins and two second place in regular season and placed first in Regionals and didnrsquot get to finish in Staterdquo

Coach Michael Mason has worked with the girls in practice and takes them to the meets

ldquoThese two girls are re-ally hard workers and represented the school re-ally wellrdquo Coach Mason said

ticing ldquoI worked very hardrdquo

Phillips said ldquoI have been doing powerlifting for three years Joselyn Tay-lor got me into it and I wanted to better myselfrdquo

Boyd has been powerlift-ing two years and agrees the work is hard

ldquoI have been working really really hardrdquo she said

While in Corpus Christi the girls rode boats to go sightseeing and also saw the Selena Memorial as the singer was from Cor-pus Christi Both girls are anxious to compete in Na-tionals

The girls agreed they spend many hours prac-

First United Methodist Church of Hughes Springs would like to give a special thank you to all of our sponsors for all the donations for this

years town wide Easter egg hunt Special thank you tooRick And Robin Shelton

1st National Bank of Hughes SpringsMiracle Mart

Hughes Springs Vet OfficeNortheast Texas Credit Union

Blue Sky FlowersCass County Title Company

HampR BlockHughes Springs Library

Don JuansClassic Consignments

Tworsquos CompanyBarber ShopJB Hotlinks

SampS AutomotiveGolden Metal

Stovall amp SheltonDebbie Dennis CPA

Tri-CityChester Wilson Auto

Stephen Mckinney amp Roger Mini StorageAampJ

Dewey Moore FordFast Lane

Hughes Springs Frozen Food CenterTrico Lumber Co

Eagles Auto GlassHillrsquos Grocery

Wildflower RestaurantJenny Abernathy

Ladyrsquos Of Glenn-Garrett HsWayne And Molly Mosley

Bea BlackburnCharles Brabham

Ladyrsquos Of Hs Post OfficeBrian And Erin Finn

Gene And Lou BrownRd And Penny RyleYou-Niquely Yours

Donny Stewart

3 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 3

ObituariesCooper

Services for Josephine Cooper 86 of Mount Pleasant were held March 20 at North Jef-ferson Church of Christ in Mount Pleasant with Kris Groda Weldon Miller and Jim Parker officiating Interment was in Neveills Chap-el Cemetery in Mount Pleasant

Mrs Cooper was born Dec 17 1926 in Mount Pleasant and died March 17 at her residence

Lloyd Paul Phillips

phillips Services for Lloyd Paul

Phillips 90 of Wichita Falls were held March 20 at Lunnrsquos Colonial Chapel with Deacon Anastacio Perez officiat-ing Arrangements were under the direction of Lunnrsquos Colonial Funer-al Home

Mr Phillips was born July 3 1922 in Dainger-field and died March 18 in Wichita Falls He served his country in the US Army Air Corp from 1942 until 1946 He performed maintenance on air drones and load-ed material from trucks to airplanes He was

very proud of his mil-itary career and loved to speak of time in the military sharing his thoughts and opinions with anyone willing to listen

Having been raised on a farm in East Tex-as he loved gardening and growing vegeta-bles Mostly he loved to spend time with his children and grand-children He never complained about life and would lend a hand whenever he could

Survivors include his son Larry Phillips and wife Betty of San An-tonio two daughters Lynda Amador and hus-band Richard and Pau-la Trullender both of Wichita Falls brother Gene Harell of Texarka-na sister Martha Bish-op and husband Tru-man of Mount Pleasant five grandchildren Ricci and Renetta Ama-dor Angela Phillips Paul Garza and Jere-my Phillips and nine great-grandchildren

Condolences may be sent to the family at wwwlunnscolonialcom

WilsonServices for Helen

Ruth Wilson 78 of Lin-den were held March 18 in Linden with Todd Reed and Anna Hensley officiating Interment was in Flat Creek Cem-etery in Linden

Mrs Wilson was born Oct 18 1934 in Cass County to Harvey Boone Wilson and Ver-na Mae Hixson Wilson and died March 14 in Texarkana Ark

50th AnniversaryKendyle and Anne Buchanan of Naples celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary March 9 They were married March 9 1963 in Dallas

Book SaleFriends of the Daingerfield Library held the annual book sale March 16 at the Morris County Courthouse Annex Ross Dickson left purchases a few books from Margie Hargrove one of the Friends of the Library members

ery door and accounted for each one of themrdquo

The board also ap-proved an eight-period

TECHNOLOGY from page 1

schedule for the high school

ldquoWe had talked about it last year and this year

againrdquo Mrs Quarles said ldquoWe agreed to let the teachers know as early as we could We feel we need to go back to the eight-period day because it is possible for a student not to have math for four days in a rowrdquo

Board President Mau-rice Tigert put himself on the agenda under public forum

ldquoI am sure all of you read The Bee about the administration and you donrsquot know how that made me feelrdquo Mr Ti-gert said ldquoIt really ex-

cited my heart I want to say what a privilege it is to be on the board and serve you all Each of you is doing a special job and donrsquot get thanked enough I would person-ally like to thank you for everything you dordquo

After a 45-minute exec-utive session the board approved the teachers diagnosticians librari-ans and nurse contracts as approved by Mrs Quarles and accepted letters of retirement from Debra Gilmore and Avis Wilson

wwwsteelcountrybeecomMike and Debby Burke would like to express heart-felt thanks to everyone who came out in support of

the 2nd annual ldquoMike Burke Dayrdquo this past Tuesday March 19th at the DaingerfieldHughes Springs

ballgame We so appreciate your donations and gifts of love as Mike continues his battle with Alzheimers He so loves his Daingerfield Tigers Special thanks to Miguel Larsen and Sabin Warrick for their above

and beyond help with this project and a special thanks to Mikersquos dear and longtime friend Ben Terry for all his time and efforts in putting this special day together for him We just want everyone to know how much we appreciate your love and concern

Daingerfield-Omaha-Ore City-Sulphur Springs

903-645-2251

Devotional

612 Linda DriveDaingerfield Texas

(903) 645-3966

Compliments of

Compliments of

National BankHughes Springs bull Liberty City bull Omaha bull

Atlanta bull Daingerfield bull Jefferson bullHarleton bull Winona bull Maud bull Red Water

505 E First St bull (903) 639-2521

BaileysAce Hardware

Mon - Fri 730 - 7Sat 8-6 bull Sun 1-5

Hwy 259S bull Daingerfield903-645-3942rdquo

The Med-ShopPharmacy

111 E 2nd StHughes Springs903-639-3508

6378 McCannPO Box 9097Longview TX 75608

903-663-9000

Serving the Tri-County AreaHwy 11 West bull PO Box 458

903-639-2691 bull Hughes Springs TX

The SpringsNursing and Rehabilitation Center

704 North TaylorHughes Springs9036392531

Sold ByAREAWIDE REAL ESTATE

AND INSURANCE

Denise Doughten and Ava Brownwwwareawidetxcom903-897-5651

GERMANIA INSURANCE

DOWNTOWN NAPLES

CHURCH DIRECTORYAssembly of GodFirst Assembly of God bull FM 250 N of Hughes SpringsNew Life Assembly of God bull Ore CityThe Worship Center bull 210 Williamsburg St Lone StarLife Tabernacle bull NaplesBaptistBeginnings Baptist Church bull 809 Carpenter Street bull

DaingerfieldAntioch Missionary Baptist bull Hwy 11 Hughes SpringsBible Baptist bull Hughes SpringsCalvary Baptist bull Old Avinger Hwy Hughes SpringsCeder Springs Baptist bull PO Box 357 Ore CityCounty Line Baptist bull Northeast of DaingerfieldConcord Missionary Baptist bull Southwest of OmahaCross Roads Missionary Baptist bull 6 mi N of Hughes

SpringsCypress Missonary Baptist bull mi N of Hwy 11 on 2348Faith Temple COGIN bull Hwy 49 W DaingerfieldFellowship Baptist bull 1009 Broadnax DaingerfieldFirst Baptist Church of Avinger bull Depot Street AvingerFirst Baptist Church of CasonFirst Baptist Church of Diana bull Hwy 259First Baptist Church of MariettaFirst Baptist Church of Ore CityFirst Baptist Church of Daingerfield bull 202 W WatsonFirst Baptist of Lone StarFriendship Missionary BaptistGethsemane Baptist bull 1-12 mi S of NaplesHickory Hill Church bull 125 S Main AvingerHillcrest Missionary Baptist bull Carpenter St DaingerfieldHopewell Missionary BaptistHughes Springs BaptistHughes Springs First BaptistHughes Springs Missionary bull N Pecan StLiberty Baptist bull 6 mi E of AvingerLone Star Baptist bull at Wildrose amp WilliamsburgLove Chapel BaptistMidway Baptist bull 8 mi N of Hughes SpringsNew Hope Missionary Baptist bull 602 Peak DaingerfieldNew Jerusalem Baptist bull Rt 1 DaingerfieldOak Grove Baptist Church bull Hwy 259 Ore CityPine Bluff Baptist bull Hughes SpringsPruitt Lake Missionary bull Hwy 155Rocky Branch Missionary bull 5134 Hwy 259NShady Grove Baptist Church bull CasonSnow Hill Baptist bull 14 mi SW of Hwy 49South Union Baptist bull Hwy 259 amp 144 IntersectionTurkey Creek BaptistUnion Hill Baptist Church bull AvingerVeal Switch Baptist Church bull Hwy 11 between Dfld and

HSCatholicOur Lady of Fatima Catholic bull DaingerfieldChristianChristian Life Service Center bull 206 Coffey Daingerfield

Chuck Wagon Cowboy Ministries bull 116 E 1st St Hughes SpringsShady Grove Christian bull CasonWallick Chapel Christian bull DaingerfieldCommunity Christian Church of Naples bull 308 Hwy 67WRock Island AME Church bull Intersection of Hwy 155

amp 729Church of ChristDaingerfield Church of Christ bull Hwy 11 W DaingerfieldOre City Church of Christ bull Corner of N Cypress amp E

PecanHughes Springs Church of Christ bull Hwy 250 amp 4th StChurch of Christ bull CasonLone Star Church of Christ bull 310 Martin StRock Street Church of Christ bull 207 Rock Street Dainger-

fieldRocky Branch Church of ChristLilleyrsquos Chapel Church of Christ bull 1430 CR 2224 JenkinsChurch of GodCamp Joy Church of GodDiana Church of GodEpiscopalSt Charles Episcopal bull Carpenter St DaingerfieldFull GospelTrinity Bethel bull Hwy 259 S DaingerfieldInterdenominationalChurch on the Rock bull 909 Linda Drive DaingerfieldGreen Meadows Fellowship bull 1611 E First Hughes

SpringsLutheranGood Shepherd Lutheran bull Hwy 271 N Mt PleasantMethodistAvinger United Methodist bull Church StBradfield Chapel United Methodist bull Off FM 130First Methodist Church of DianaFirst United Methodist bull 818 N Main Lone StarFirst United Methodist bull 1st amp Cedar NaplesFirst United Methodist bull Scurry amp Frazier DaingerfieldFirst United Methodist Church of Hughes SpringsFirst United Church of OmahaHarris Chapel MethodistJenkins United Methodist Church bull FM 997Liberty United Methodist bull Hwy 259 Hughes SpringsNon-DenominationalShiloh Temple of Faith bull 310 Martin St Lone StarPentecostalFirst United Pentecostal bull DaingerfieldJefferson PentecostalUntied Pentecostal bull Corner of Azalea amp Cypress Ore

CityVictory Temple Pentecostal bull Cason St DaingerfieldPresbyterianCumberland Presbyterian bull Broadnax amp Taylor Dainger-

fieldSeventh Day AdventistNew Hope Seventh Day Adventist

Daingerfield-Omaha-Ore City-Sulphur Springs

903-645-2251

Devotional

612 Linda DriveDaingerfield Texas

(903) 645-3966

Compliments of

Compliments of

National BankHughes Springs bull Liberty City bull Omaha bull

Atlanta bull Daingerfield bull Jefferson bullHarleton bull Winona bull Maud bull Red Water

505 E First St bull (903) 639-2521

BaileysAce Hardware

Mon - Fri 730 - 7Sat 8-6 bull Sun 1-5

Hwy 259S bull Daingerfield903-645-3942rdquo

The Med-ShopPharmacy

111 E 2nd StHughes Springs903-639-3508

6378 McCannPO Box 9097Longview TX 75608

903-663-9000

Serving the Tri-County AreaHwy 11 West bull PO Box 458

903-639-2691 bull Hughes Springs TX

The SpringsNursing and Rehabilitation Center

704 North TaylorHughes Springs9036392531

106 Webb StreetDaingerfield TX 75638903-645-3948

To advertise here call Keilani Gonzalez

Harvest Festivalat Octane

November 10th bull 6-9 pm

Church on the Rockat Octane

911 Linda DriveDaingerfield TX903-645-7050

Come out for a fun filled nightfor the whole familyLive Music Featuring

The Crimestoppers Band

Games for the kids and the adultsFirepit bull Smoresbull Chili Contest

Cornbread bull And more

Free Event

Church on the Rock

Octane will be sellingcoffee and pie by the

slice - $100

Come play PickleBall Free lessons forall ages 11am-2pm

Experience The

Resurrection At The Next Level

SUNDAY MARCH 31st 200 PM Childrenrsquos choir Easter drama

Easter message by Pastor Williams and Easter egg hunt after service

First Pentecostal Church - The Next Level165 US Highway 259 South 903-645-3750

4 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

The buzz

The Buzz

Tri-Cities TalkWhat is the most important thing in your life

My parents because they take care of me and they keep me under their roof

Jacoby ChismAvinger

My parents because they take care of me

Savannah MartinAvinger

God He made everything There is nothing not to like about Him

Bryson SchubertLone Star

It is an easy bet when you saw that headline you immediately put the idea of all kinds of children in your mind and probably as I often have won-der what it would be like to be a foster parent and shape a young life Think about it maybe you can It just will not be the child normally thought of when we hear the words lsquofosterrsquo

Our local animal shelter in Daingerfield stays full to the gills and with the spring sea-son upon us there will be many new births in the area Due to that there will be many many puppies and kittens that are born into a world where they do not have a home Thatrsquos real-ly sad when anyone is homeless We have many in our communi-ties that are actually homeless when we look at the number of animals in our shelters and others that are left to roam in the towns and in the country

With the great number of births the spring season brings an idea was pre-sented to me of putting out a plea for foster parents Here it is Listen up the plea is officially out for foster parents Can you take one or two or a litter of puppies or kittens and help raise them until a home can be found for them

Yeah I know itrsquos really a lot of work It takes a lot of exercise taking care of

Become a foster parentthem and walking them and bathing them etc This is the time of year also when people are thinking of getting out walking to exercise after months of being cooped up in the house Hav-ing a dog to walk would be a good

form of exercise not only for you but for the dog Then if you

have more than one you can surely devote more time to exercising to improve your-

self Yoursquod have to burn calories taking care of the extra work an animal requires

Think about the benefits you will reap from fostering cats or dogs Studies have shown that people who have pets are healthier

It isnrsquot just the activity that owning or fostering a pet can contribute itrsquos the happiness they bring to our lives Sometimes foster pets end up being permanent pets and that is a plus for both the foster person and the pet

If you have questions about foster parenting a dog or cat and want an-swers Cynthia at the Daingerfield City Hall will be happy to answer your questions Call her at 903-645-3906 and find out how fostering an animal can turn into an act of kindness and a way of paying it forward to the community There a lot of joy in a wagging tail and a soft meow

USPS 146-960 ISSN 1052-2441

The Bee

Copyright 2013 Consolidating the Tri-City Bee and

the Steel Country News-Ledger on November 1 1979

Published weekly Periodical postage paid in Daingerfield Texas 75638 903-645-3948

Founded September 9 1965

POSTMASTER Send Form 3579 toThe Bee PO Drawer M Daingerfield TX 75638

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$2600 per year for residents of Morris Cass and Upshur Counties $3800 for In State residents $4600 Out of State residents

NOTICE TO PUBLICAny erroneous reflection upon the character standing or reputation of any person or business which may appear in this newspaper will be gladly corrected when it is brought to the attention of the publisher In the event of errors or omissions in legal or other advertisements the publisher does not hold himself liable for damages further than the amount received for each advertisement Advertising is accepted only on this basis and the publisher reserves the right to cancel any advertisement at any time

Debbie Knox - PublisherSusan Taft - Editor

Marlene Bohr - ReporterPhotographerKeilani Gonzalez - Advertising

Austin Lewter - General ManagerV Hugh Lewis II - Production Manager

Full name Billy Willis JrI have lived in Hughes Springs for 35

yearsFamily My wife Tiffany and two

daughters Kaycee and KayleePets Weenie dog named Junior and a

Yorkie called SamOccupation Inspector operator at Coo-

per Tire and Rubber CompanyOne of the best things about my job

is It pays good and has great benefitsMy ideal vacation is Anywhere near

the waterMy hero is My mother Mary Williams

She is a single mother who raised me and my brother on a single income She is a hard worker that made sure my brother and I had the things we needed And for that I love her

My favorite TV show is Family FeudMy favorite healthy snack is An ap-

pleIf I could change one thing about

East Texas it would be To have more places that are kid-friendly and teen-friendly Teenagers need a positive place to go so they will stay out of trouble

The person who has influenced my life most is My grandfather Bennie Alexander He taught me everything a young boy could learn up to manhood Some of the things that I use in everyday life I learned from him There isnrsquot a day that goes by that I donrsquot think of him

The scariest thing that ever hap-pened to me was As a volunteer fire fighter we had to cut an elderly lady out of a car during a wreck I thought she was dead but she wasnrsquot It was one of the first fire calls that I had been on

If I had to do it all over again I Would not change a thing Life is lesson learn from it

The most exciting or dangerous thing Irsquove ever done was Go into a house fire Your heart is racing but at the same time you have no fear You just do it

If I won a trip to anywhere I would go to The South Pacific with the clear blue waters

Two words that describe me are Friendly and helpful

Included on my bucket list are Trav-eling and starting my own business

Hometown Person

By Marlene Bohr

Happenings

Easter Egg HuntThe Daingerfield Chamber of Com-

merce will host its Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at the Daingerfield State Park beginning at 10 am

AfterschoolDaingerfield Afterschool Centers on

Education ACE offers bus transpor-tation on Monday and Tuesday only All ACE students will be parent pick-up on Wednesdays and Thursdays Monday April 22 will be the last day for ACE bus transportation All ACE students will be parent pick up until the last day of ACE on May 23 If you have any questions or concerns con-tact the site coordinator Shanta Lock-ett at the junior high campus

Music City TexasMusic City Texas Theater pres-

ents JD Souther April 12 at 8 pm For tickets call 903-756-9934 Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm Book Club

The Noon Book Lovers Club will meet Thursday at the Daingerfield Public Library For more information call the library at 903-645-2823

Choir RehearsalUnity Mass Choir Rehearsal has been

scheduled for Friday April 5 at 6 pm at the Allen-Rodgers Retreat Build-ing in Linden All choir members are asked to be present

Days Gone By

Billy

COUNCIL from page 1

10 YEARS AGOHughes Springs senior Josh Ogden

won first place in the Voice of Democra-cy essay contest at the Veterans of For-eign Wars Post 1890 in Rocky Branch

Diana Kizer is the celebrity participat-ing in the Sonic Celebrity Car Hop Day in Daingerfield The event is sponsored by the American Red Cross

Morris County Judge JC Jennings gives the oath of office to A Lawton who has been appointed Precinct 1 County Commissioner20 YEARS AGO

The Avinger United Methodist Church has been chosen as a recipient of the prestigious Copeland Award for its vi-sion in ministry and growing record in membership and attendance

Honored at the Daingerfield Chamber of Commerce banquet are Maurice and Rita Tigert Martha Ridenour Jimmy Cornelius Reba Bassett Homer Tanner and Ann Shumate

A section of Highway 259 near Inter-state 30 in Morris County will be recon-structed this summer according to plans approved by the Texas Transportation Commission

He doesnrsquot listen to what he hears What he is doing is making the city look bad He will have it all on Facebook before we get out of here

ldquoI wasnrsquot going to bring up anything like that until he did I will be blasted as soon as he gets to the house He has requested all this stuff I have nothing to hiderdquo

City Secretary Ruth Nash said the mile-age did not add up to $7000

ldquoIt has the amounts in the accounts pay-able when it is submitted and also again in the accounts payable when it is paidrdquo Ms Nash said ldquoThe amount will be shown twicerdquo

Chief Fleet said there was no criminal investigation regarding the mayorrsquos mile-age reimbursement

Mr Pool had asked the city to furnish him with information on what happened to pipe the city had in its possession

ldquoI have complied with the Freedom of Information Act regarding the mayorrsquos mileagerdquo Ms Nash said ldquoA lot of the oth-er Freedom of Information Act has to do with stuff over 10 years old On that you can charge $15 an hour plus overhead for labor I looked through the records and it was so old you couldnrsquot find it In compil-ing the information the bill came to over $500 I compiled all the papers but no one has paid me for it

it before you actually start work and I should have done that I told him (Mr Pool) it would be released when the city is paid He will be disappointed as we did not find anythingrdquo

In other business Ken Kennedy asked the council to consider passing an ordi-nance prohibiting smoking in any public place which is an enclosed area to which the public is invited or in which the pub-lic is permitted The matter was tabled for further information

ldquoI think this is going to have a lot of le-gal ramificationsrdquo Mayor Nichols said ldquoIt would mean any area Anyone can ban their own areardquo

Mr Kennedy said most people think smoking is bad in a public place

ldquoOn the Federal level smoking has been banned in Federal placesrdquo he said ldquoTwen-ty-eight states have bans Texas is not one of those states They do have somewhat of a smoking ban as in 1997 they passed a law prohibiting smoking near public schools libraries trains and other places It doesnrsquot include all public places It has been discussed on the state level but did not come to a vote We all know the haz-ards of smoking As a matter of fact once a ban is put in place as time goes by more and more people support the ban

ldquoI am asking that the general public be protected against smoking Unless they

post a no smoking sign it is legal to smokerdquo

Councilwoman Martha Wexler gave her opinion

ldquoI would like to agree with it but I think the governments get their nose into things they should not get intordquo Mrs Wexler said ldquoThey want to say what you eat and how much you should eat I think it is a health hazard but I think an indi-vidual business should put up its own no smoking signsrdquo

The council approved designating the month of April as spring cleanup in Lone Star Approval was given to hire a part-time person for the summer at $10 an hour for a maximum of 700 hours They will be mowing among other summer jobs

The council discussed but took no ac-tion on raising water and sewer rates

ldquoWe need to check our rates and we need to go up on themrdquo Mayor Nichols said ldquoIf we get this loan from the US De-partment of Agriculture they will tell us what it takes to operaterdquo

ldquoWe are going to need to allow some time to work on what we think the rates arerdquo Ms Nash said ldquoI already pulled some stats on what other cities charge We are going to need a work shop down the line and have a rate increase for next yearrsquos budgetrdquoldquoI found out you can require a depos-

5 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 5

Honor Rolls

First GradeldquoArdquo

Natalie Sanchez Bobby Ray Sissom Jr and Noah Young

ldquoABrdquo Aubreigh Powell Shelby

Whelchel and Jessi WyattSecond Grade

ldquoArdquoTaygen Downs and Rielyn

Schubert

ldquoABrdquoDevin Hall and Miles

Johnson

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Elijah YoungFourth Grade

ldquoABrdquoKeldyn Schubert

Fifth Grade

ldquoABrdquoChristopher Carr Hunter

Reece and Brianna YoungSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoBryson Schubert

ldquoABrdquoRachael Barton Kasie

Compton Mariah Foster and Savannah Martin

Seventh Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrennan Dowell and

Grayson EarlyEighth Grade

ldquoArdquoTravis Gonzalez and Abi-

gail TateldquoABrdquo

Michelle Garrett Jayden Grant Trevor Orange and Zachary Vance

Ninth Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrittany Escalante

Aleshia Fort and Trey Sla-ton

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Rebecca SamplesldquoABrdquo

Nicki Browning Audrey Byerly Billy Cody Lake Loyd and Lexi Taylor

11th Grade

ldquoABrdquoJames Adams Jermiaha

Clark Stephanie Garner Jodie Gonzalez and Ryan Perry

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Brittanie VanceldquoABrdquo

Mikshala Bolden and Ashley Sanders

First GradeldquoArdquo

Katelynn Barber Alyssa Baxter Chrishlyn Boyd Meghan Burenheide Kev-in Carmona David Carr Jair Chavez Taurean Drake Makayla Foster Lynzee Frazier Hulon Fretwell Lykevian Gar-rett Jalynn Gilstrap Mei-ka Gordon Angel Guerre-ro Alyssa Hatten Marlon Hayes Tarajah Jackson Stacy Lewis Silver McEn-tire Jamal Monday Alys-sa Rushing Cristal San-tiago Figueroa Jordan Suastegui Brian Taylor Harmony Tunstle Aary-ana Wallace Korban Wa-terhouse Quinterrian Webb Leilani White and Diamond Williams

ldquoABrdquoRoger Argueta Luis

Ballesteros Bryson Belk Catherine Brock Paola De La Cruz Shaniya Fa-vors Amare Garrett Des-tiny Gholston Miracle Harper Dionisio Hendrix Cayden Hortman Ro-drigo Ixmatlahua Kiara Jackson Daydrion Jim-merson Jayda Jordan Levi Langley Thomas Lester Angel Luna Clay-sen Mabey Fernando Or-donez Cristian Paz Rylee Rumbo Dante Salazar Landon Sears Alex Simp-son Shiann Washington and Mathew Watkins

Second GradeldquoArdquo

William Barnwell Lucy Bello Miguel Bello Mari-sol Bernon Ty Byrd Hai-ley Crews Kami Driggers Jykeelin Frazier Terry Gholston Kylah Haley Emmanuel Ixmatlahua LarsquoDaysha Jimmerson

Braylon Jones Corey Long Jerra Mabey Karter Pollan Harley Scholl Tucker Strawn Kade Strickland Julian Taylor Aliyah Thomas Jonah Walker Josselyn Wal-ton Alexis Williams and DersquoAsia Williams

ldquoABrdquoOasis Brown-Irving Tor-

rie Bunton Kayli Clark Trevor Climer JarsquoKhyra Connor Katlyne Cope-land Analiz De La Cruz April Epps Madison Greenlee Madison Har-vey Adrian Hatcher Ra-shad Lee Jayden Lindsay Cody Long Kimberly Lo-pez Ali McCoy Audrie Mendoza Diamond Mor-ton Enrique Ochoa Iraly Ordonez Regina Rainey Jasmine Ramos Gary Ribble Keyshawna Roney Briana Sanchez Keshaun Singleton Monnorea Soeung Sayda Suastegui Kamryn Taylor Salvador Velasquez Jayden Wal-lace and DCorian Wright

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Dylan Baxter Jaxson Chapman Julissa Chavez Alejandro DeLaCruz Jay-lon Evans Sanaa Fields Jackson Hall Sydney Key Haley Lewis Laura Men-dez Karmen Searcy Aus-tin Terry and Kayla Wat-kins

ldquoABrdquoAlayah Alexander Levi

Allen Trinity Brantley Ashlyn Bruce Ava Bur-enheide Anyha Ellison Thaishun Evans Journei Ferguson Adylen Garcia Chandler Garrett Trev-or Hargrave Keydon Hill Dakota Hughes Ayden James Jaden Kelly Ar-

iana Lewis Maira Lo-pez James Mathis-Bazar Kayleigh McCoy Kyera Morgan Karley Nix De-Andre Pettey Samuel Pol-lan Caylin Rainey Joseacute Ramos Memphis Sanders Jaci Simmons Sonson Soeung Hunter Staner and Jasmine Werthern

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Tanner Byrd Denver Carpenter Laura Car-ter Ebony Chalk Dazia Chapin Jennifer Evans Juan Llamas Alivia Rags-dale Riley Scholl Gracey Smith Shelby Wallace and Sonny Wu

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Bailey Aidan

Barrett Natalie Beasley Neve Beasley Kavon Bold-en Mandi Burenheide Kelbi Byrd Brea Crain Anthony Fomby Heaven Gilliam Jesse Gillispie Adrianna Guerrero Des-tiny Guerrero Rozlynn Hall DeKevion Hargett Michael Jimenez Brax-ton Jimmerson Adisen Key Cesar Lopez Kaleb Morgan Michael Nelson Angelina Ochoa Maribel Quintana-DeLaRosa Jes-se Ribble Michael Ribble Bryce Ridenour Iran Ro-driguez Colby Sanders Megan Sears DrCosang-sin Soeung Jett Stock-inger Mariela Vanegas Makenzie Watkins Kya-sia Williams and Coby Wright

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Hailey Byrd and Jamie Nix

ldquoABrdquoMadison Driggers Yojan

Garcia Victor Gonzalez

RobinsonSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoLemerica Alexander

Justin Bailey Marisol Barrera Kennedy Jenni-fer Gonzalez Treshawnti Howard Jansen Laney Ashlynn Sanders Joshua Sutton Jaidyn Thompson Hannah Welch Jakauri Woods and Kodi Young

ldquoABrdquoLeslie Argueta Trin-

ity Blythe Alexandra Carrillo Nicholas Chap-in Miguel De La Cruz Jaqualine Evans Nickolas Ferguson Allan Gamez Zachary Gilmore Abigale Hargrave Tyler Harp-er Destiny Holt Destiny Hurndon Zikeya Lawton Savannah LocklerJakala Neal Judson Pollan Derik Rawls Makayla Robinson Sidney Royal Agustin Sa-mano Makayla Watkins Tieryunna Williams and Travis Wilson

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Melinda DriggersldquoABrdquo

Mya Cheatum Rebec-ca Collins Luci Costello Denibria Hall Jakob Hill Jasmine House Kahleyia Johnson Layla Johnston Kaylee Joslin Tylor Les-ter Takorrianne Linwood Claudia Lopez Lorena Netro Demarkia Palm-er Daniel Pilgrim Mikal Reeves Kathrine Smith and Gage Stockinger

Eighth GradeldquoArdquo

Camryn Byrd Dalton Morgan Graci Runk Juli-sa Velasquez and Baylee Welch

ldquoABrdquoAmanda Aleman Aiana

Alexander MyrsquoAsha Bu-ford Zalestial Carter Caitlin Cox Madison Cox Meagan Cox Zoey Crites Diamond Gholston Blake Hughes Carla Lockeby Shelby Lockler Courtney Makepeace Denver Mims Mia Nelson Kevin Rudd Stormie Sampson Jazmin Solis Jordan Whelchel Alexius Williams Jasmine Woods and Warren Wu

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Alton Alexander Cross Allen Chelsea Chalk Karter Ford Colton Gar-rett and Cassidy Watkins

ldquoABrdquoEric Alexander Les-

lie Bailey Shametriece Black Stormey Brummell DersquoAndre Daniel Jordan Freeman Briana Llamas Cinthia Olguin Maribel Ortiz Alexis Porter Anjel-ica Reyes Adriana Rivas Derek Strickland Bayley Sullivan Kallye Sullivan and Sabryn Thompson

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Monica MonroyldquoABrdquo

Jessie Biles Terah Blythe Jettia Bradley Shakiria Brown Lester Browning Jamia Ed-wards Madison Forshee Cruz Gallegos Desir-ae Henderson Summer Hoover Shenia Jackson Markayla Johnson Em-manuel Mendez Madison Prine Matthew White Akia Williams and Laura Young

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Sam Fowler Luquar-ius Frazier Cedarion

Hopkins Bobbie McRae Cassidy Shaver Janzelle Smith Austin Swain and Steven Vaught

ldquoABrdquoSpencer Alexander Lac-

ey Bean Tachrissa Boyd Tyrek Boyd Amara Chism Courtney Davis Amber Gholston Adri-anna Hill Keaten Key Alekza Kirkham Nathan Knight and Lazarius Luster Cameron Precise Gloria Rodriguez Del-aney Smith Teasia Stern Trovarious Stuard Taka-ra Thomas Ashley Wal-lace Milagro Washing-ton and Peyton Watkins

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Samantha Bryan Zach Ferris Holly Hartgrove Jessie Hegler Laken Liv-ingston Jessica Netro Samantha Rowe Jasper Smith and Sharsquokia Wil-liams

ldquoABrdquoTyler Austin

Lakeithdra Bryson Devin Camp CharsquoChas-ity Davis Sterling Fra-zier Pedro Gonzalez Ahkeiah Gray Miranda Hall Braccus Hannah Deaundre Hill Kenyada Hooks Ivan Huerta Ash-ley Hughes Markevion Hurndon Ptreshia Hurn-don Samantha Kim-berley Carlos Macias Jassica McMillon Juan Mendez Ruben Mims Randi Monds Elisha Moore Janet Nava John Oddo Carletta Peters Ni-cole Phillips Shunterika Ray-Linwood Keyondra Robinson Kristen Robin-son Joshua Terry Pres-ton Watkins and Tava Williams

First GradeldquoArdquo

Luis Aguilar Lily Bar-nard Jaylee Billings Griffyn Carter Destiny Clendenen Sydney Den-nis Jackson Graham Chloe Huffman Ely Hull Nathon Jones Cambria Martinez Marshall McElmurry Katie Mc-Gregor Isabella McKin-ney Maggie Pate Aubrey Pilgrim Briseida Rivera Lynda Scallion Nicholas Sherman Quinton Single-tary Mason Tucker and Christopher Waller

ldquoABrdquoLindsey Ballesteros

Jose Barajas Braxton Brown Bryce Brown Caleigh Cate Alexus Chisolm Taylor Craig Michael Deruisseau Mi-chelle Dodson Shelbi Duck Jaxon Gammill Destiny Gist Mason Hig-gins Bralei Hill Hailey Howell Kaylee Jackson Jacob Jeffries Andrea McDaniel Jaxon Neal Josalynn Patterson Zoey Reinhardt Eli Rios Brody Rogers Jaycee Shaddix Laney Smith Zachary Vaile Miguel Velazquez and Rocky Wright

Second GradeldquoArdquo

Emma Ables Dalys Alexander Jose Arella-no Maddison Barnard Jacob Boyd Cameron Broyles Lanee Buck-ley Kairi Cabrera Riley Carter Laynee Crocker Dawson Dannelley Gar-rison Duck Trey Duck Catherine DuPlanti Cole Edwards Garrett Evans Autumn Everett Trapper Golden CrsquoKrete Hartfield Madison Heller Parker Jenkins Keziah Knight Scott Lanier Riley Low-ery Emma McKinney Jamie Otis Mason Page Payge Patterson Janie Reid Hunter Smith Si-enna Smith Cooper Wal-

lace Michele Watson and McKinley Westmoreland

ldquoABrdquoJose Aguilar Aidan Al-

exander Hemi Bearden Kadance Blythe Layne Byrd Hanna Conner Treton Davidson Lance Denevan Sadie Dennis Brayden Eppes Tyler Fahrney Alyssa Foster Karsin Furlow Jacob Hall Logan Hardy Erik Haynes Shelbi Hegler Braxton Higgins Audrey Holliday Shyonnia Huse-by Jayden Johnson Re-bekah Jones Jackson Kerr Jaaron LewisKelsey Manning Andrew Martin Alaina Mathis Stephanie Molina Junior Novella Alyssa Peters JarsquoKevion Rodgers Stone Sampson Dillion Sims Sydney Staf-ford Randall Stovall Kay-lie Vaughan Mason Well-born and Madison White

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Nevaeh Bardwell Pat-rick Boyd Alexander Casillas Michaela Golden Pauline Good Kodi How-ell Skylar Johns Kevin Ngov Scott OrsquoDell Grace Pippin Oscar Rodriguez Jacee Short Briley Stew-art Carlos Velazquez and Sammantha Waller

ldquoABrdquoEric Dennis Kylie Dick-

erson Issac Espinoza Lindey Farmer James Fisher Calissa Freeman Brianna Harris Eli Hen-derson Brianna Jones Texan Lancaster Carter Landers Michael Lanier Braden Moore Maxwell Moreno Gabriel Owens Antonio Peters Uriel Reyes Trevor Rhea Pres-ley Richardson Austin Rorex Christopher Sande-fur Avery Stewart Den-ton Sumners Alexis Tuck-er Gracelyn Turner Ryan Vaughan Mia Wallace Brooklynn Wilkinson and Caylin Williams

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Hannah Baldwin Caden Edwards Ryan Gammill Clayton Holliday Jady-nn Howell Corey Johns Jaylen Johns Cambree Kerr Kylie McMillon Shea Nelson Trinity Smith Skyler Strickland Noah West and Kyleigh Wilson

ldquoABrdquoAaron Ables Logan

Amox Alicen Bean Dal-ton Brock Morgan Camp-bell Collin Carpenter Jacquline Castro Tyson Daigle Rachel Dyess Kharlen Graham Zacha-ry Hardy Haley Justice Kolby Kirk Yesina Lopez Colton Lowery Tonjia McElmurry Madeline McKinney Graci Page Colton Tippit Piper Van Huss Victor Wakefield James Walker and Bray-don Williams

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Mally Crawley Malayah Everett Kathryn Hull Timothy Lockhart Lu-cas Pope Jace Ratley and Kimberly Vaughan

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Alexander Noah

Bernard Zachary Black-well Hudson Brabham Andrew Byrd Jessica Chapman Landon Dan-nelley Kayden Deaver David Efurd Caitlynn Golden Dakota Good-win Gracie Green Bryce Guest Hallie Hall Amya Henderson Kourtni Ivo-ry Cameron Johns Laney McKinney Ara Naples Ana Pearson Cooper Per-ry James Porter Christo-pher Sims Haley Smith Ty Waller and Jayden Wil-liams

Sixth GradeldquoArdquo

Juana Arellano Philip Campbell Shelbie Fick-ling Brady McEntire Abbye McKinney Sarah

Morris Riley Navarette Brianna Page Cameron Priddy Chandler Priddy Noah Ragsdale Bailey Sampson Callie Stewart and Dylan Williams

ldquoABrdquoCristina Beles Heven

Brock Krystin Byler Cris-tina Calderon Emily Cole-man Kassye Crane Rust-in Crocker Jaxson Croley Victoria Croley Erin Des-ruisseau Karlye Fahrney Jerrica Finney Devin Flournoy Andrea Fol-som Maegan Ford Shelby Freeman Brayden Harris Triston Hickey Jedidiah Jones Morgan Jones Syd-ney Kennington Zaida La-nier Zoe Lanier Angelina Martinez Chloe McCord Melissa McMichael Kris-ten Meade Charles Mill-er Nele Morrison Brian-na Morrow Trevor Noey Pearl Perry Karen Rodri-guez Mydian Rowe CJ Sandefur Keyshawn Sim-mons Sakiyah Simmons Camden Skinner Shelbi Smith Brynnin Taylor and Connor Walker

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Jaden Alexander Pey-ton Blythe Justin Hall Dedrick Hill Kennedi Northam Charlie Mae Reeves and Cypress Wright

ldquoABrdquoTroy Beam Jose Bena-

vides Hunter Brabham Mckinzi Brewster Noah Childress Syble Dean Sa-mantha Dennis Mykaila Fahrney Kailey Farm-er Megan Horn Refugio Lopez Bowen McEntire Charles Mitchell Justin Myrick Harrison Rea-gan Shelby Shaddix Daughton Singletary Ayla Sprague Braylee Taylor Treston Taylor Nathan Tippit Jaley Wallace Rha-gen Watkins Kayla White Hunter Williams Haylee

and Kirbie Young Eighth Grade

ldquoArdquoCeleste OrsquoDell

ldquoABrdquoAlisha Barnard Julia

Beers Kali Calcote Dust-ee Clark Aimee Cocker-ham Alexis Dilbeck Trey Edwards Paige Elia Ha-ley Epps Shelby Fann Artavis Fludd Andrea Franklin Briana Jones JaRaylon Jones Tony Kemp Brooke Kirkpat-rick Mykayla Lindsey Mattie Morehead Carson Moreland Courtney Nix Jacy Pittman Ciara Pitzer Christine Pruitt DrsquoAsia Purifoy Susan Reynolds Luis Rodriquez Breonna Simmons Shay Slussler Ashlee Smith Orion Staf-ford and Ebony Walker

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Juna Dorantes Tashalyn Johnson Nestor Molina Jake Moore Chelsea Tay-lor Macy Orsquodell CJ Pruitt Ashlea Taylor Cody Wil-liams and Savannah Wright

ldquoABrdquoHunter Alcorn Autumn

Allen Justin Battensby Breanna Casillas Char-li Clark Colton Craw-ley Shelby Golden Zane Hanks Margo Helms Drake Hill Elizabeth Johnson Jaren Jones Lo-gan Skipper Ryan Lind-sey Noah Palmertree Yulina Ramirez Alonna Shaddix Blake Smith Amelia Smoak and John Willis

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Paul Calderon Breanna Crowder Lauren Jones Kaitlyn Morris and Blake Walker

ldquoABrdquoLyndsey Anton Shey-

enne Baker Kortne Craig Scarlett Day-Aleman Jacori Denmark Trent Duke Asa Gaul Kevin

Gibson Lauren Gunn Dana Hampton Denver Kidwell Alissa McClain Cody Pilgrim Sabran-na Sloan Hunter Smith Chelsea Taylor Raegan Taylor and Jade VanHuss

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Anna Applin Jordan Debord Jessica Modisette Dylan Morre Michelle Terry and Dylain Tippett

ldquoABrdquoKaitlin Brantley Aus-

tin Calcote Kassity Con-nor Dillon Dewitt Brady Edmiston Alsiha Fields Chloe Hall Michael Har-ris Kera Huggins Uryia Kemp Kaitlyn Lindsey Chad McKinney KJ Mur-phy Andy Nolan Jesus Noriega Halie Pippin Kendal Sands Shelby Simpson Melissa Skaggs Dakota Skinner Christian Smith Kaliegh Stoermer Jacob Taylor Reilly Til-ley Kayla Watkins Cait-lyn Wertz Kaycee Willis Kaylee Willis and Logan Wilson

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Eric Berryhill Gage Brid-well Chase Cooper Shane Finney Trenton Shelton and Austin Hoskinson

ldquoABrdquoDestiny Alexander Jus-

tin Bailey Lauren Barnes Zach Bassham Anthony Childers Katelin Coo-per Marisol Cruz Jose Dorantes Chelsey Hall Chantz Hall Christa Har-gett Darrick Horn Lane Skipper Makayla Mashaw Jennifer Morgan Trev-or Perry Brandon Pitzer Sha Sha Ransom Juna Rios Amber Sampson Austin Sandefur Naomi Simmons and Maranda Sloan Brittany Smith Laura Stewart Kadarian Taylor Trent Williams Nicole Willis Allie Wilson Haylee Wommack and Jeffrey WoodyardWilson Hailey Woodyard

Hughes Springs ISDRyan Lewis and Kiara

Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD

Avinger ISD

6 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

School MenuS

Daingerfield Elementary Breakfast

April 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cereal toast diced

pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito or

cereal toast juice

Daingerfield Elementary Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peaches

marinara sauce ranch

dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue rib sand-

wich slaw baked beans

cherry tomato sliced cu-

cumber with ranch dress-

ing fresh oranges

Daingerfield Junior High and High School

BreakfastApril 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cerealor yogurt toast

diced pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito

or cereal or yogurt toast

juice

Daingerfield Junior High Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peach-

es marinara sauce 1oz

ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue chopped

pork sandwich slaw

baked beans cherry to-

mato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

Daingerfield High School Lunch

April 1 Alpha pizza or

bean burrito steamed

carrots steamed broccoli

pepper baked fries sliced

peaches ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit garlic

bread ranch dressing

April 5 Chopped barbecue

sandwich or fish slaw

baked beans tots cherry

tomato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

6 Sports The Steel Country BeeThursday March 28 2013

The Daingerfield tennis team participated in the Hughes Springs Athlet-ic Booster Club Tennis Tournament on March 8

After battling all day se-niors Zac Ferris and Brac-cus Hannah met in the Consolation Champion-ship Match Ferris start-ed the day with a hard fought 5ndash8 loss to Jack McDowell of Prairiland followed by three straight wins (Josh Adams of Avinger 8ndash2 John Harris of Redwater 8ndash4 Chris Fuller of Linden-Kildare 8-7) before meeting team-mate Hannah in the fina-le

Hannahrsquos day went much like his team-matersquos starting with a 4ndash8 loss to older brother Gary McDowell of Prairiland and then a bye followed by two 8ndash0 wins against

Teammates Zac Ferris and Braccus Hannah met in the Consolation Championship Match of the March 8 tourney

The Daingerfield Ti-ger baseball team had a tough week losing to Hughes Springs and Queen City the top two teams in District 16 2A

In the first game of the week Daingerfield took it on the chin to the 1-ranked team in Class 2A Hughes Springs in a 12-2 loss The Tigers could never rebound from the Mus-tangsrsquo big 7-run second inning

Malik Higgins suf-fered the loss for the Ti-gers going two innings and giving up 6 earned runs on six hits with five walks Josh Terry pitched three innings and gave up 1 earned run on one hit with two strikeouts and two walks Stone Kelley pitched the final inning for Daingerfield giv-ing up 1 earned run on one hit with two walks

Troy Stuard swings at a pitch The Tigers face the Hornets at 2 Friday afternoon

Daingerfield Tigers lose to District 16-2A leaders

By Steven CampBell Once again the Hughes

Springs varsity baseball team has emerged as the class of the district and perhaps the entire state this far into the 2013 season Head coach Kent Craigrsquos team has gotten off to an impressive un-defeated 15-0 start in-cluding winning out in the Elysian Fields Jeffer-son and Hughes Springs tournaments as well as their first three District games The Mustangs are currently ranked 1 in the Texashighschool-baseballcom poll and 2 in the THSBCAcom poll

ldquoAs far as what sep-arates Hughes Springs from other schools itrsquos the community support for all sports and kidsrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoWe never hurt for support for our kids or our pro-gramsrdquo

With the support of an entire community be-hind them and an ace pitching squad in Trent Shelton Zach Basham and Dylan Moore the Mustangs have smoth-ered the opposition

This week the Mus-tangsrsquo schedule had them taking a trip to New Bos-ton to take on the Lions on March 26 Playing on the road has been a chal-lenge that the Mustangs have met with great suc-cess this far into the sea-son

ldquoWhen it comes to travel I really think our kids look forward to the challenge of playing be-hind enemy lines They are always looking to be challenged and there is no better way than to play on the roadrdquo Coach Craig said

On Friday the Mus-tangs return to the friendly confines of their

Josh Anton makes a play at first base when the Hughes Springs Mustangs took on the Daingerfield Tigers last week The Mustangs won the game 12-2

Mustangs live up to 1 ranking with 15-0 start to the season

home field to take on Dis-trict rival Linden Kildare before getting ready to take on perhaps their big-gest rival on the road in Queen City on April 2

The Mustangs have be-come the measuring stick to which all teams try to test themselves against When asked about which games Coach Craig has circled on his schedule he said that Hughes Springs will be the team circled on each and every one of their opponentsrsquo sched-ules

ldquoAll the games are big and I know that sounds like a usual coaching clicheacute but we are every-bodyrsquos Super Bowl or World Seriesrdquo he said ldquoSo our team has to be prepared every time we play Obviously the Queen City games are big from a District champion-ship perspective and from a local rivalryrdquo

Mustangs will continue to march their way through what will perhaps shape up to be their finest in school history as they look to bring home the Texas State Championship in 2013 The team takes the field with an incredible focus and technical efficiency that few teams can match

ldquoGood pitching and de-fense are what we preach dailyrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoAs an athletic program we really stress funda-mentals Every practice no matter the sport starts with the fundamentals Our kids understand and accept that philosophyrdquo

The leading hitter for Daingerfield was Kelley with a home run and a double Shawn Hooks Colton Gibbs and Terry all contributed one hit each

The Tigers only trailed Queen City 4-3 in the fifth inning but a 7-run sixth inning and multi-ple errors proved costly for Daingerfield in a 12-6 loss to the Bulldogs

Terry took the loss for Daingerfield and Cam-eron Precise came in to finish out the game for the Tigers The leading hitters for Daingerfield were Ruben Mims who was 2-for-4 with a triple 2 runs scored and 1 RBI Terry was 2-for-4 with a run scored Precise had a double and 1 run scored and Hooks added a sin-gle to round out the hit-ting for Daingerfield

The Tigers hosted their cross county rival the

The Hughes Springs

Paul Pewitt Brahmas on Tuesday and will travel to Hooks to square off

against the Hornets on Friday afternoon with game time at 2 pm

The Daingerfield Ti-gers are currently 1-4 in District 16AA play

Daingerfield athletes participate in Booster Club Tennis Tournament

Steve Roberts (Avery) and Seth Bennett (Redwater)

The stage was set for an all Daingerfield finale with Ferris coming out on top 8ndash3

ldquoIt was great to see Zac and Braccus have success after getting off to a little bit of a slow startrdquo Coach Jana McGoldrick said ldquoIt was a long day that start-ed at 8 am and then the final did not even start until about 10 pm It was worth the long hours to see these two nice young men battle it out in the fi-nalerdquo

Other players partici-pating in the tournament were Randi Monds and Sam Rowe in girlsrsquo sin-gles Akia Williams and Anjelica Reyes in girlsrsquo doubles and Kimmie Brown and Chris Rios in mixed doubles

Children are selected based on income ESL age and individual and family needs At the time of registration documents that are needed

Hughes Springs Elementary and Hughes Springs Head Start Fall Registration for 3 and 4 year olds and Pre-K will be April 8 thru April 12 2013 from 830 AM until 100 PM at the Hughes Springs Elementary 809 Russell St Hughes Springs (903) 639-3881

No child may be discriminated against because of race sex creed ethnic origin religion or disability

Verification of income

Birth certificate

Immunizationshot records

Social Security card (parent amp child)

Insurance (Medicaid card CHIPS etc)

Proof of residence (utility bill with physical address)

Photo by Tim Emmons Citizens Journal

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ETMC is an EqualOpportunity Employer

Help WantedADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Transet Co as Construction Man-ager at Risk for Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD School District Phase 2 will receive sub-contractor and sup-plier bids for the 2013 High School Science Lab remodel and Jr High School Renovations Bid packag-es will include but are not limited to termite control concrete work metal fabrications rough carpen-try architectural woodwork plastic laminate millwork lab casework waterproofing amp dampproofing insulation foam insulation sheet metal flashing and trim firestop systems joint sealers steel doors amp frames wood doors builders hardware glass amp glazing gypsum drywall tile acoustical ceilings wood flooring resilient flooring acoustical treatment painting mis-cellaneous specialties fire protec-tion plumbing HVAC amp electrical as designed by Ted Estep AIA

Transet Co will receive proposals from interested subcontractors until 200 PM on Tuesday April 9 2013 at the offices of Transet Co 400 American Legion Blvd Longview Texas 75601 903-753-3086 (Tel) 903-753-3147 (Fax) mtuckertransetcocom (e-mail) A pre-bid walk thru will be held at the school on March 28 330 pm at the Daingerfield Lone Star Administra-tion Building

Drawings and Specifications will be available March 20 2013 for review and may be obtained with a $20000 deposit at the office of Transet Co or online at wwwwolf-printsus Bobbie Spriggs (iSqFt) Tyler Texas 903-593-9993(Tel) 866-570-8187(Fax) bspriggsis-qftcom (e-mail)

Prevailing wage rates in confor-mance with Texas Law will be paid on this project All proposals shall remain valid for thirty (30) days Successful participants may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price Bonds shall be on forms ac-ceptable to the Construction Man-ager

All bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days and all bids over $50000 must be accompanied by Bid Se-curity in the amount of 5 of the greatest amount bid by the provid-er Security shall be in the form of a Bid Bond or Cashierrsquos Check Suc-cessful bidders may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price for bids over $100000 Bonds shall be on forms acceptable to the Construction Manager

The Owner CM Risk and Archi-tect reserve the right to reject any and all proposals to waive any in-formalities and irregularities in the proposal process and to make the awards in the best interest of the school district By submitting a proposal each bidder agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the Owner the CM Risk the ArchitectEngineer and their respective employees arising out of or in connection with administra-tion evaluation or recommenda-tion of any proposal waiver of any requirements under the Proposal Documents or the Contract Doc-uments acceptance or rejection of any proposals and award of a Contract

Legals

Real EstateReal Estate

Help Wanted Avon customers and people interested in selling call 903-645-7082 or cell 903-946-6769 Shirley ISR

North East Texas Credit Union is

accepting applications for a

Full Time Teller at our Lone Star branch

Applicants must have a HS diplomaGED Bilingual is preferred but not required NETCU offers competitive

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vision and 401k Applications can be completed on our website at wwwthenetcucom andor submitted to

HRthenetcucom

NETCU is an EOE

Land

LegalsHUGHES SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Hughes Springs Independent School District (HSISD) is seeking Compet-itive Sealed Proposals for construction services for the following project

Additions and Alterations to Hughes Springs Junior High SchoolProject includes a four-classroom building addition and minor interior ren-ovations to the existing building

Competitive Sealed Proposals will be received until 200 pm Tuesday April 23 2013 in the Board Room of the HSISD Administration Building located at 871 Taylor Street Hughes Springs Texas 75656 At that time proposals will be opened and read aloud pursuant to the price criteria only The remaining criteria will be evaluated at a later time Any propos-al received after 200 pm on Tuesday April 23 2013 will be rejected and returned unopened as non-responsive As allowable under Texas law HSISD will utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal method using defined criteria to evaluate the best value for HSISD as indicated in the Bid Doc-uments

Bid Documents will be available for review and procurement on March 23 2013 Copies of Bid Documents may be examined without charge at the office of the Architect The BDA Design Group Inc 210 North State Line Avenue Suite 201 Texarkana AR 71854 telephone no (870) 773-1193 Qualified prime contractors may obtain one set of printed Bid Documents plus one PDF version of the Bid Documents on CD for a de-posit of $12500 refundable only if the printed set of Bid Documents is returned in good condition within 14 days after the opening of proposals Prime contractors procuring Bid Documents who do not submit a quali-fied proposal will forfeit their deposit Printed refundable Bid Documents will not be issued directly to subcontractors suppliers or others Prime contractors subcontractors suppliers and others may purchase a set of Bid Documents on CD for a non-refundable purchase price of $2500 per CD if desired Copies of Bid Documents will be sent to Dodge Plan Room Irving Texas AGC Plan Room Shreveport Louisiana and Reed Construction Data

A Bid Bond by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas and made payable to HSISD shall accompany each proposal in an amount not less than five percent of the proposal amount If awarded the contract Proposer shall promptly enter into a contract and execute such insurance and bonds as may be required including a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 of the Contract Price No substi-tutes will be accepted in lieu of the Performance and Bond No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the opening of proposals without consent of HSISD In case of ambiguity or lack of clarity HSISD reserves the right to adopt the most advantageous interpretation thereof HSISD reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formalities

Proposals shall be prepared and submitted in compliance with Federal State and Local laws pertaining to construction of K-12 schools Each Proposer must present satisfactory evidence to HSISD that he is duly li-censed when required and in compliance with said laws and qualified to perform the work

Rick OgdenSuperintendentHughes Springs Independent School DistrictHughes Springs Texas

Legals

BRAND NEW 22 only $23900 32 $28900 Doublewide $39999

Se Habla espanol

GOOD USED32 with fireplace only $12900 22 only $5000 REPOS avail-able single and doublewides

RENT TO OWN 1ST TIMEBUYERS PROGRAM

No credit needed BRAND NEW HOMES instant approvals RBI 36579

903-524-2050

ldquoINVITATION FOR BIDS

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Daingerfield is now call-ing for bids for the 2013 Street Program All bids must be clearly marked ldquoSealed Bids ndash Street Im-provement Programrdquo and returned to the City Managerrsquos Office 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Tex-as 75638 no later than 400 pm Friday May 10 2013 The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud during a Regular City Coun-cil Meeting Monday May 13 2013 at 600 pm The City of Dainger-field reserves the right to reject any and all bids received Con-tract documents including proce-dures and specifications must be procured from the City Manager at the above address All inqui-ries should be directed in writing to Carl Teel City Manager 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Texas 75638 (903) 645-3906 The City of Daingerfield reserves the right to waive all formalities and to award the bid most advantageous to the City of Daingerfield The City of Daingerfield also reserves the right to omit or modify the proposed sections to be sealedrdquo

CMA full-timeWindsor Place Nursing Center903-645-3915

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in Naples Nice shade trees fenced in back yard wabove

ground pool Recently updated wnew roof central heat amp air

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TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Great for living the good life in the country this

3bedroom25bath2 car garage w2-2 car carport sits on 6 acres with a 2 acre pond covered dock and pole barn south of Naples

$174000TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Help Wanted

Class-A CDL Drivers

Mountain View Haul-ing needs Class-A CDL drivers to haul live chickens in the Mount Pleasant area Compa-ny offers benefits and drivers are home daily Competitive pay and new trucks Must have good MVR and 2 years verifiable exp Please call Janna 804-784-6166 or email jasakowitzaolcom

Help WantedFull time position

is currently open for a office clerk with extensive

background in Excel spreadsheets Must have experience in

Microsoft office Call to set up an appointment with Dale Guemsey at 903-639-2551 ext 10306

Lost DogLAST SEEN AROUND

Walton Trailer Park HWY 11 about 3 weeks ago 8-12 inches

tall Black Male Chihuahua named Roscoe Has some white

hairs on right shoulder 903-960-0665

LOST DOGLast seen on 35 from corner of

Ochiltree and Coffey StreetGerman ShepardLab mix Black

over Tan Answers to puppy (15 yrs old) Approximately 75 lbs Call 903-285-8438

Reward offered

Call 903-645-3948to place a

classified ad

Vendors

Looking for vendors and customers for Hughes Springs Trade Days

Grand opening on April 5th 6th and 7th

Space rental $10 per dayLocation 2210 FM 250 N 2frac12 mile N of Hughes Springs

on the rightCall 903-639-2384 cell 903-946-3769

JANKOrsquoS EXTRA CLOSET STORAGE 303 WATSON BLVD makes notice that the contents of the following units will be sold to the highest bidder at the corner of US 259 and FM 130 Daingerfield TX at 2 pm on April 7 2013

20 - Grover Roney8 - Tami Burgess

Byron Terry Jr Broker 903-639-3336 or 903-563-2288Jennifer Proctor Broker 903-720-7188

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See our listings online at any of the following

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MONDAY - FRIDAY Weekends by Appointment

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512 East First Street bull Hughes SpringsT (903) 639-7525

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List with us - wersquoll sell for youWe are members of the MLS

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Looking for land We have hunting pasture timber amp homesite land available for sale

NEW LISTING - 1 bedroom 1 bath completely modern and updated country cottage on 31+ acres in excellent secluded location in Hughes Springs there is a gas log fireplace pole barn two wells along with community water small stocked pond gardening area per-fect for a individual couple or as a weekend get-a-way - $110000

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Avinger HugHes springs Linden

Call The Steel Country Bee at 903-645-3948 to advertise

The Daingerfield High School Theatre depart-ment advanced to Dis-trict contest on March 19 They competed once again on March 26 in Pleasant Grove The stu-dents are directed by Sheila Newman and per-

Daingerfield High School theater members from left on the front row are Samantha Kimberley LaKeithdra Bryson Madison Forshee and Hannah Gardner Pictured on the back row are LuQuarius Frazier Anjelica Reyes Sheila New-man Bailey Young Keondrya Roberson Terah Blythe Natejea Epps Abreighya Evans Markevion Hurndon and Maria Bello

Daingerfieldrsquos theatre department competes at Districtby Robert Harling

The cast consists of Hannah Gardner as Tru-vy Lakeithdra Bryson as Clairee Bailey Young as Shelby Samantha Kim-berley as MrsquoLynn and Madison Forshee as Quis-er The technical crew is made up of LuQuarius

Frazier and Abreighya Evans along with the backstage crew Markev-ion Hurndon and Keyon-dra Robinson

The cast took rave re-views bringing home a Best Actress Award Sa-mantha Kimberley and three All Star Cast awards

from LaKeithdra Bryson Bailey Young and Han-nah Gardner LuQuar-ius Frazier received the Technical Award for the performance

The students will per-form this production for the public Dates have not yet been determinedformed lsquoSteel Magnoliasrsquo

An East Texas base-ball player made a good start of Baylor Universityrsquos Division One baseball season Grayson Porter a grad-uate of McLeod High School is a junior at Baylor

Porter grew up playing Dixie League and Little League baseball in East Texas His goal was to play Division One in baseball He hit his first home runs of the year on March 9 and March 15 in Houston playing the University of New Orleans He was 4 of 5 in the first game and in the Saturday double header he played left fielder and designated hitter He has started the five games

Porter is the son of Denese Banker and the grandson of HB and Frances Pitchford of Avinger Grayson Porter

Porter plays for Baylor University

Lady Mustangs shut out the Lady Tigers

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs finished the Lady Mustang Classic 2-3 placing third The Lady Mustangs had wins over Pittsburg and Daingerfield in the Classic on March 7 through 9

Ashlin Roach hit 647 for the tournament going 11-17 at the plate with five doubles a triple She stole three bases and had 10 RBIs Kaitlyn Morris hit 583 going 7-12 with five doubles a triple 6 RBIs and she went 2 and 2 in the circle for the Lady Mus-tangs

The Lady Mustangs rolled to a 20-0 District 16-

2A win over the Dainger-field Lady Tigers Bre-anne Gunn homered doubled and drove in 5 runs to pace a 14-hit Hughes Springs attack Roach also homered for Hughes Springs which led 3-0 after one inning scored 7 in the second and then put 5 on the board in both the fourth and fifth frames Destiny Gonzales Siera Baird and Halie Pippin all drove in 2 runs for the Lady Mustangs

Morris earned the pitch-ing win striking out six and allowing one hit in five innings

Call

The Steel

Country Beeto advertise

903-645-3948

Wildflower TrailsLast full weekend of April

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ObituariesCooper

Services for Josephine Cooper 86 of Mount Pleasant were held March 20 at North Jef-ferson Church of Christ in Mount Pleasant with Kris Groda Weldon Miller and Jim Parker officiating Interment was in Neveills Chap-el Cemetery in Mount Pleasant

Mrs Cooper was born Dec 17 1926 in Mount Pleasant and died March 17 at her residence

Lloyd Paul Phillips

phillips Services for Lloyd Paul

Phillips 90 of Wichita Falls were held March 20 at Lunnrsquos Colonial Chapel with Deacon Anastacio Perez officiat-ing Arrangements were under the direction of Lunnrsquos Colonial Funer-al Home

Mr Phillips was born July 3 1922 in Dainger-field and died March 18 in Wichita Falls He served his country in the US Army Air Corp from 1942 until 1946 He performed maintenance on air drones and load-ed material from trucks to airplanes He was

very proud of his mil-itary career and loved to speak of time in the military sharing his thoughts and opinions with anyone willing to listen

Having been raised on a farm in East Tex-as he loved gardening and growing vegeta-bles Mostly he loved to spend time with his children and grand-children He never complained about life and would lend a hand whenever he could

Survivors include his son Larry Phillips and wife Betty of San An-tonio two daughters Lynda Amador and hus-band Richard and Pau-la Trullender both of Wichita Falls brother Gene Harell of Texarka-na sister Martha Bish-op and husband Tru-man of Mount Pleasant five grandchildren Ricci and Renetta Ama-dor Angela Phillips Paul Garza and Jere-my Phillips and nine great-grandchildren

Condolences may be sent to the family at wwwlunnscolonialcom

WilsonServices for Helen

Ruth Wilson 78 of Lin-den were held March 18 in Linden with Todd Reed and Anna Hensley officiating Interment was in Flat Creek Cem-etery in Linden

Mrs Wilson was born Oct 18 1934 in Cass County to Harvey Boone Wilson and Ver-na Mae Hixson Wilson and died March 14 in Texarkana Ark

50th AnniversaryKendyle and Anne Buchanan of Naples celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary March 9 They were married March 9 1963 in Dallas

Book SaleFriends of the Daingerfield Library held the annual book sale March 16 at the Morris County Courthouse Annex Ross Dickson left purchases a few books from Margie Hargrove one of the Friends of the Library members

ery door and accounted for each one of themrdquo

The board also ap-proved an eight-period

TECHNOLOGY from page 1

schedule for the high school

ldquoWe had talked about it last year and this year

againrdquo Mrs Quarles said ldquoWe agreed to let the teachers know as early as we could We feel we need to go back to the eight-period day because it is possible for a student not to have math for four days in a rowrdquo

Board President Mau-rice Tigert put himself on the agenda under public forum

ldquoI am sure all of you read The Bee about the administration and you donrsquot know how that made me feelrdquo Mr Ti-gert said ldquoIt really ex-

cited my heart I want to say what a privilege it is to be on the board and serve you all Each of you is doing a special job and donrsquot get thanked enough I would person-ally like to thank you for everything you dordquo

After a 45-minute exec-utive session the board approved the teachers diagnosticians librari-ans and nurse contracts as approved by Mrs Quarles and accepted letters of retirement from Debra Gilmore and Avis Wilson

wwwsteelcountrybeecomMike and Debby Burke would like to express heart-felt thanks to everyone who came out in support of

the 2nd annual ldquoMike Burke Dayrdquo this past Tuesday March 19th at the DaingerfieldHughes Springs

ballgame We so appreciate your donations and gifts of love as Mike continues his battle with Alzheimers He so loves his Daingerfield Tigers Special thanks to Miguel Larsen and Sabin Warrick for their above

and beyond help with this project and a special thanks to Mikersquos dear and longtime friend Ben Terry for all his time and efforts in putting this special day together for him We just want everyone to know how much we appreciate your love and concern

Daingerfield-Omaha-Ore City-Sulphur Springs

903-645-2251

Devotional

612 Linda DriveDaingerfield Texas

(903) 645-3966

Compliments of

Compliments of

National BankHughes Springs bull Liberty City bull Omaha bull

Atlanta bull Daingerfield bull Jefferson bullHarleton bull Winona bull Maud bull Red Water

505 E First St bull (903) 639-2521

BaileysAce Hardware

Mon - Fri 730 - 7Sat 8-6 bull Sun 1-5

Hwy 259S bull Daingerfield903-645-3942rdquo

The Med-ShopPharmacy

111 E 2nd StHughes Springs903-639-3508

6378 McCannPO Box 9097Longview TX 75608

903-663-9000

Serving the Tri-County AreaHwy 11 West bull PO Box 458

903-639-2691 bull Hughes Springs TX

The SpringsNursing and Rehabilitation Center

704 North TaylorHughes Springs9036392531

Sold ByAREAWIDE REAL ESTATE

AND INSURANCE

Denise Doughten and Ava Brownwwwareawidetxcom903-897-5651

GERMANIA INSURANCE

DOWNTOWN NAPLES

CHURCH DIRECTORYAssembly of GodFirst Assembly of God bull FM 250 N of Hughes SpringsNew Life Assembly of God bull Ore CityThe Worship Center bull 210 Williamsburg St Lone StarLife Tabernacle bull NaplesBaptistBeginnings Baptist Church bull 809 Carpenter Street bull

DaingerfieldAntioch Missionary Baptist bull Hwy 11 Hughes SpringsBible Baptist bull Hughes SpringsCalvary Baptist bull Old Avinger Hwy Hughes SpringsCeder Springs Baptist bull PO Box 357 Ore CityCounty Line Baptist bull Northeast of DaingerfieldConcord Missionary Baptist bull Southwest of OmahaCross Roads Missionary Baptist bull 6 mi N of Hughes

SpringsCypress Missonary Baptist bull mi N of Hwy 11 on 2348Faith Temple COGIN bull Hwy 49 W DaingerfieldFellowship Baptist bull 1009 Broadnax DaingerfieldFirst Baptist Church of Avinger bull Depot Street AvingerFirst Baptist Church of CasonFirst Baptist Church of Diana bull Hwy 259First Baptist Church of MariettaFirst Baptist Church of Ore CityFirst Baptist Church of Daingerfield bull 202 W WatsonFirst Baptist of Lone StarFriendship Missionary BaptistGethsemane Baptist bull 1-12 mi S of NaplesHickory Hill Church bull 125 S Main AvingerHillcrest Missionary Baptist bull Carpenter St DaingerfieldHopewell Missionary BaptistHughes Springs BaptistHughes Springs First BaptistHughes Springs Missionary bull N Pecan StLiberty Baptist bull 6 mi E of AvingerLone Star Baptist bull at Wildrose amp WilliamsburgLove Chapel BaptistMidway Baptist bull 8 mi N of Hughes SpringsNew Hope Missionary Baptist bull 602 Peak DaingerfieldNew Jerusalem Baptist bull Rt 1 DaingerfieldOak Grove Baptist Church bull Hwy 259 Ore CityPine Bluff Baptist bull Hughes SpringsPruitt Lake Missionary bull Hwy 155Rocky Branch Missionary bull 5134 Hwy 259NShady Grove Baptist Church bull CasonSnow Hill Baptist bull 14 mi SW of Hwy 49South Union Baptist bull Hwy 259 amp 144 IntersectionTurkey Creek BaptistUnion Hill Baptist Church bull AvingerVeal Switch Baptist Church bull Hwy 11 between Dfld and

HSCatholicOur Lady of Fatima Catholic bull DaingerfieldChristianChristian Life Service Center bull 206 Coffey Daingerfield

Chuck Wagon Cowboy Ministries bull 116 E 1st St Hughes SpringsShady Grove Christian bull CasonWallick Chapel Christian bull DaingerfieldCommunity Christian Church of Naples bull 308 Hwy 67WRock Island AME Church bull Intersection of Hwy 155

amp 729Church of ChristDaingerfield Church of Christ bull Hwy 11 W DaingerfieldOre City Church of Christ bull Corner of N Cypress amp E

PecanHughes Springs Church of Christ bull Hwy 250 amp 4th StChurch of Christ bull CasonLone Star Church of Christ bull 310 Martin StRock Street Church of Christ bull 207 Rock Street Dainger-

fieldRocky Branch Church of ChristLilleyrsquos Chapel Church of Christ bull 1430 CR 2224 JenkinsChurch of GodCamp Joy Church of GodDiana Church of GodEpiscopalSt Charles Episcopal bull Carpenter St DaingerfieldFull GospelTrinity Bethel bull Hwy 259 S DaingerfieldInterdenominationalChurch on the Rock bull 909 Linda Drive DaingerfieldGreen Meadows Fellowship bull 1611 E First Hughes

SpringsLutheranGood Shepherd Lutheran bull Hwy 271 N Mt PleasantMethodistAvinger United Methodist bull Church StBradfield Chapel United Methodist bull Off FM 130First Methodist Church of DianaFirst United Methodist bull 818 N Main Lone StarFirst United Methodist bull 1st amp Cedar NaplesFirst United Methodist bull Scurry amp Frazier DaingerfieldFirst United Methodist Church of Hughes SpringsFirst United Church of OmahaHarris Chapel MethodistJenkins United Methodist Church bull FM 997Liberty United Methodist bull Hwy 259 Hughes SpringsNon-DenominationalShiloh Temple of Faith bull 310 Martin St Lone StarPentecostalFirst United Pentecostal bull DaingerfieldJefferson PentecostalUntied Pentecostal bull Corner of Azalea amp Cypress Ore

CityVictory Temple Pentecostal bull Cason St DaingerfieldPresbyterianCumberland Presbyterian bull Broadnax amp Taylor Dainger-

fieldSeventh Day AdventistNew Hope Seventh Day Adventist

Daingerfield-Omaha-Ore City-Sulphur Springs

903-645-2251

Devotional

612 Linda DriveDaingerfield Texas

(903) 645-3966

Compliments of

Compliments of

National BankHughes Springs bull Liberty City bull Omaha bull

Atlanta bull Daingerfield bull Jefferson bullHarleton bull Winona bull Maud bull Red Water

505 E First St bull (903) 639-2521

BaileysAce Hardware

Mon - Fri 730 - 7Sat 8-6 bull Sun 1-5

Hwy 259S bull Daingerfield903-645-3942rdquo

The Med-ShopPharmacy

111 E 2nd StHughes Springs903-639-3508

6378 McCannPO Box 9097Longview TX 75608

903-663-9000

Serving the Tri-County AreaHwy 11 West bull PO Box 458

903-639-2691 bull Hughes Springs TX

The SpringsNursing and Rehabilitation Center

704 North TaylorHughes Springs9036392531

106 Webb StreetDaingerfield TX 75638903-645-3948

To advertise here call Keilani Gonzalez

Harvest Festivalat Octane

November 10th bull 6-9 pm

Church on the Rockat Octane

911 Linda DriveDaingerfield TX903-645-7050

Come out for a fun filled nightfor the whole familyLive Music Featuring

The Crimestoppers Band

Games for the kids and the adultsFirepit bull Smoresbull Chili Contest

Cornbread bull And more

Free Event

Church on the Rock

Octane will be sellingcoffee and pie by the

slice - $100

Come play PickleBall Free lessons forall ages 11am-2pm

Experience The

Resurrection At The Next Level

SUNDAY MARCH 31st 200 PM Childrenrsquos choir Easter drama

Easter message by Pastor Williams and Easter egg hunt after service

First Pentecostal Church - The Next Level165 US Highway 259 South 903-645-3750

4 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

The buzz

The Buzz

Tri-Cities TalkWhat is the most important thing in your life

My parents because they take care of me and they keep me under their roof

Jacoby ChismAvinger

My parents because they take care of me

Savannah MartinAvinger

God He made everything There is nothing not to like about Him

Bryson SchubertLone Star

It is an easy bet when you saw that headline you immediately put the idea of all kinds of children in your mind and probably as I often have won-der what it would be like to be a foster parent and shape a young life Think about it maybe you can It just will not be the child normally thought of when we hear the words lsquofosterrsquo

Our local animal shelter in Daingerfield stays full to the gills and with the spring sea-son upon us there will be many new births in the area Due to that there will be many many puppies and kittens that are born into a world where they do not have a home Thatrsquos real-ly sad when anyone is homeless We have many in our communi-ties that are actually homeless when we look at the number of animals in our shelters and others that are left to roam in the towns and in the country

With the great number of births the spring season brings an idea was pre-sented to me of putting out a plea for foster parents Here it is Listen up the plea is officially out for foster parents Can you take one or two or a litter of puppies or kittens and help raise them until a home can be found for them

Yeah I know itrsquos really a lot of work It takes a lot of exercise taking care of

Become a foster parentthem and walking them and bathing them etc This is the time of year also when people are thinking of getting out walking to exercise after months of being cooped up in the house Hav-ing a dog to walk would be a good

form of exercise not only for you but for the dog Then if you

have more than one you can surely devote more time to exercising to improve your-

self Yoursquod have to burn calories taking care of the extra work an animal requires

Think about the benefits you will reap from fostering cats or dogs Studies have shown that people who have pets are healthier

It isnrsquot just the activity that owning or fostering a pet can contribute itrsquos the happiness they bring to our lives Sometimes foster pets end up being permanent pets and that is a plus for both the foster person and the pet

If you have questions about foster parenting a dog or cat and want an-swers Cynthia at the Daingerfield City Hall will be happy to answer your questions Call her at 903-645-3906 and find out how fostering an animal can turn into an act of kindness and a way of paying it forward to the community There a lot of joy in a wagging tail and a soft meow

USPS 146-960 ISSN 1052-2441

The Bee

Copyright 2013 Consolidating the Tri-City Bee and

the Steel Country News-Ledger on November 1 1979

Published weekly Periodical postage paid in Daingerfield Texas 75638 903-645-3948

Founded September 9 1965

POSTMASTER Send Form 3579 toThe Bee PO Drawer M Daingerfield TX 75638

106 Webb Daingerfield TX 75638

$2600 per year for residents of Morris Cass and Upshur Counties $3800 for In State residents $4600 Out of State residents

NOTICE TO PUBLICAny erroneous reflection upon the character standing or reputation of any person or business which may appear in this newspaper will be gladly corrected when it is brought to the attention of the publisher In the event of errors or omissions in legal or other advertisements the publisher does not hold himself liable for damages further than the amount received for each advertisement Advertising is accepted only on this basis and the publisher reserves the right to cancel any advertisement at any time

Debbie Knox - PublisherSusan Taft - Editor

Marlene Bohr - ReporterPhotographerKeilani Gonzalez - Advertising

Austin Lewter - General ManagerV Hugh Lewis II - Production Manager

Full name Billy Willis JrI have lived in Hughes Springs for 35

yearsFamily My wife Tiffany and two

daughters Kaycee and KayleePets Weenie dog named Junior and a

Yorkie called SamOccupation Inspector operator at Coo-

per Tire and Rubber CompanyOne of the best things about my job

is It pays good and has great benefitsMy ideal vacation is Anywhere near

the waterMy hero is My mother Mary Williams

She is a single mother who raised me and my brother on a single income She is a hard worker that made sure my brother and I had the things we needed And for that I love her

My favorite TV show is Family FeudMy favorite healthy snack is An ap-

pleIf I could change one thing about

East Texas it would be To have more places that are kid-friendly and teen-friendly Teenagers need a positive place to go so they will stay out of trouble

The person who has influenced my life most is My grandfather Bennie Alexander He taught me everything a young boy could learn up to manhood Some of the things that I use in everyday life I learned from him There isnrsquot a day that goes by that I donrsquot think of him

The scariest thing that ever hap-pened to me was As a volunteer fire fighter we had to cut an elderly lady out of a car during a wreck I thought she was dead but she wasnrsquot It was one of the first fire calls that I had been on

If I had to do it all over again I Would not change a thing Life is lesson learn from it

The most exciting or dangerous thing Irsquove ever done was Go into a house fire Your heart is racing but at the same time you have no fear You just do it

If I won a trip to anywhere I would go to The South Pacific with the clear blue waters

Two words that describe me are Friendly and helpful

Included on my bucket list are Trav-eling and starting my own business

Hometown Person

By Marlene Bohr

Happenings

Easter Egg HuntThe Daingerfield Chamber of Com-

merce will host its Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at the Daingerfield State Park beginning at 10 am

AfterschoolDaingerfield Afterschool Centers on

Education ACE offers bus transpor-tation on Monday and Tuesday only All ACE students will be parent pick-up on Wednesdays and Thursdays Monday April 22 will be the last day for ACE bus transportation All ACE students will be parent pick up until the last day of ACE on May 23 If you have any questions or concerns con-tact the site coordinator Shanta Lock-ett at the junior high campus

Music City TexasMusic City Texas Theater pres-

ents JD Souther April 12 at 8 pm For tickets call 903-756-9934 Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm Book Club

The Noon Book Lovers Club will meet Thursday at the Daingerfield Public Library For more information call the library at 903-645-2823

Choir RehearsalUnity Mass Choir Rehearsal has been

scheduled for Friday April 5 at 6 pm at the Allen-Rodgers Retreat Build-ing in Linden All choir members are asked to be present

Days Gone By

Billy

COUNCIL from page 1

10 YEARS AGOHughes Springs senior Josh Ogden

won first place in the Voice of Democra-cy essay contest at the Veterans of For-eign Wars Post 1890 in Rocky Branch

Diana Kizer is the celebrity participat-ing in the Sonic Celebrity Car Hop Day in Daingerfield The event is sponsored by the American Red Cross

Morris County Judge JC Jennings gives the oath of office to A Lawton who has been appointed Precinct 1 County Commissioner20 YEARS AGO

The Avinger United Methodist Church has been chosen as a recipient of the prestigious Copeland Award for its vi-sion in ministry and growing record in membership and attendance

Honored at the Daingerfield Chamber of Commerce banquet are Maurice and Rita Tigert Martha Ridenour Jimmy Cornelius Reba Bassett Homer Tanner and Ann Shumate

A section of Highway 259 near Inter-state 30 in Morris County will be recon-structed this summer according to plans approved by the Texas Transportation Commission

He doesnrsquot listen to what he hears What he is doing is making the city look bad He will have it all on Facebook before we get out of here

ldquoI wasnrsquot going to bring up anything like that until he did I will be blasted as soon as he gets to the house He has requested all this stuff I have nothing to hiderdquo

City Secretary Ruth Nash said the mile-age did not add up to $7000

ldquoIt has the amounts in the accounts pay-able when it is submitted and also again in the accounts payable when it is paidrdquo Ms Nash said ldquoThe amount will be shown twicerdquo

Chief Fleet said there was no criminal investigation regarding the mayorrsquos mile-age reimbursement

Mr Pool had asked the city to furnish him with information on what happened to pipe the city had in its possession

ldquoI have complied with the Freedom of Information Act regarding the mayorrsquos mileagerdquo Ms Nash said ldquoA lot of the oth-er Freedom of Information Act has to do with stuff over 10 years old On that you can charge $15 an hour plus overhead for labor I looked through the records and it was so old you couldnrsquot find it In compil-ing the information the bill came to over $500 I compiled all the papers but no one has paid me for it

it before you actually start work and I should have done that I told him (Mr Pool) it would be released when the city is paid He will be disappointed as we did not find anythingrdquo

In other business Ken Kennedy asked the council to consider passing an ordi-nance prohibiting smoking in any public place which is an enclosed area to which the public is invited or in which the pub-lic is permitted The matter was tabled for further information

ldquoI think this is going to have a lot of le-gal ramificationsrdquo Mayor Nichols said ldquoIt would mean any area Anyone can ban their own areardquo

Mr Kennedy said most people think smoking is bad in a public place

ldquoOn the Federal level smoking has been banned in Federal placesrdquo he said ldquoTwen-ty-eight states have bans Texas is not one of those states They do have somewhat of a smoking ban as in 1997 they passed a law prohibiting smoking near public schools libraries trains and other places It doesnrsquot include all public places It has been discussed on the state level but did not come to a vote We all know the haz-ards of smoking As a matter of fact once a ban is put in place as time goes by more and more people support the ban

ldquoI am asking that the general public be protected against smoking Unless they

post a no smoking sign it is legal to smokerdquo

Councilwoman Martha Wexler gave her opinion

ldquoI would like to agree with it but I think the governments get their nose into things they should not get intordquo Mrs Wexler said ldquoThey want to say what you eat and how much you should eat I think it is a health hazard but I think an indi-vidual business should put up its own no smoking signsrdquo

The council approved designating the month of April as spring cleanup in Lone Star Approval was given to hire a part-time person for the summer at $10 an hour for a maximum of 700 hours They will be mowing among other summer jobs

The council discussed but took no ac-tion on raising water and sewer rates

ldquoWe need to check our rates and we need to go up on themrdquo Mayor Nichols said ldquoIf we get this loan from the US De-partment of Agriculture they will tell us what it takes to operaterdquo

ldquoWe are going to need to allow some time to work on what we think the rates arerdquo Ms Nash said ldquoI already pulled some stats on what other cities charge We are going to need a work shop down the line and have a rate increase for next yearrsquos budgetrdquoldquoI found out you can require a depos-

5 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 5

Honor Rolls

First GradeldquoArdquo

Natalie Sanchez Bobby Ray Sissom Jr and Noah Young

ldquoABrdquo Aubreigh Powell Shelby

Whelchel and Jessi WyattSecond Grade

ldquoArdquoTaygen Downs and Rielyn

Schubert

ldquoABrdquoDevin Hall and Miles

Johnson

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Elijah YoungFourth Grade

ldquoABrdquoKeldyn Schubert

Fifth Grade

ldquoABrdquoChristopher Carr Hunter

Reece and Brianna YoungSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoBryson Schubert

ldquoABrdquoRachael Barton Kasie

Compton Mariah Foster and Savannah Martin

Seventh Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrennan Dowell and

Grayson EarlyEighth Grade

ldquoArdquoTravis Gonzalez and Abi-

gail TateldquoABrdquo

Michelle Garrett Jayden Grant Trevor Orange and Zachary Vance

Ninth Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrittany Escalante

Aleshia Fort and Trey Sla-ton

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Rebecca SamplesldquoABrdquo

Nicki Browning Audrey Byerly Billy Cody Lake Loyd and Lexi Taylor

11th Grade

ldquoABrdquoJames Adams Jermiaha

Clark Stephanie Garner Jodie Gonzalez and Ryan Perry

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Brittanie VanceldquoABrdquo

Mikshala Bolden and Ashley Sanders

First GradeldquoArdquo

Katelynn Barber Alyssa Baxter Chrishlyn Boyd Meghan Burenheide Kev-in Carmona David Carr Jair Chavez Taurean Drake Makayla Foster Lynzee Frazier Hulon Fretwell Lykevian Gar-rett Jalynn Gilstrap Mei-ka Gordon Angel Guerre-ro Alyssa Hatten Marlon Hayes Tarajah Jackson Stacy Lewis Silver McEn-tire Jamal Monday Alys-sa Rushing Cristal San-tiago Figueroa Jordan Suastegui Brian Taylor Harmony Tunstle Aary-ana Wallace Korban Wa-terhouse Quinterrian Webb Leilani White and Diamond Williams

ldquoABrdquoRoger Argueta Luis

Ballesteros Bryson Belk Catherine Brock Paola De La Cruz Shaniya Fa-vors Amare Garrett Des-tiny Gholston Miracle Harper Dionisio Hendrix Cayden Hortman Ro-drigo Ixmatlahua Kiara Jackson Daydrion Jim-merson Jayda Jordan Levi Langley Thomas Lester Angel Luna Clay-sen Mabey Fernando Or-donez Cristian Paz Rylee Rumbo Dante Salazar Landon Sears Alex Simp-son Shiann Washington and Mathew Watkins

Second GradeldquoArdquo

William Barnwell Lucy Bello Miguel Bello Mari-sol Bernon Ty Byrd Hai-ley Crews Kami Driggers Jykeelin Frazier Terry Gholston Kylah Haley Emmanuel Ixmatlahua LarsquoDaysha Jimmerson

Braylon Jones Corey Long Jerra Mabey Karter Pollan Harley Scholl Tucker Strawn Kade Strickland Julian Taylor Aliyah Thomas Jonah Walker Josselyn Wal-ton Alexis Williams and DersquoAsia Williams

ldquoABrdquoOasis Brown-Irving Tor-

rie Bunton Kayli Clark Trevor Climer JarsquoKhyra Connor Katlyne Cope-land Analiz De La Cruz April Epps Madison Greenlee Madison Har-vey Adrian Hatcher Ra-shad Lee Jayden Lindsay Cody Long Kimberly Lo-pez Ali McCoy Audrie Mendoza Diamond Mor-ton Enrique Ochoa Iraly Ordonez Regina Rainey Jasmine Ramos Gary Ribble Keyshawna Roney Briana Sanchez Keshaun Singleton Monnorea Soeung Sayda Suastegui Kamryn Taylor Salvador Velasquez Jayden Wal-lace and DCorian Wright

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Dylan Baxter Jaxson Chapman Julissa Chavez Alejandro DeLaCruz Jay-lon Evans Sanaa Fields Jackson Hall Sydney Key Haley Lewis Laura Men-dez Karmen Searcy Aus-tin Terry and Kayla Wat-kins

ldquoABrdquoAlayah Alexander Levi

Allen Trinity Brantley Ashlyn Bruce Ava Bur-enheide Anyha Ellison Thaishun Evans Journei Ferguson Adylen Garcia Chandler Garrett Trev-or Hargrave Keydon Hill Dakota Hughes Ayden James Jaden Kelly Ar-

iana Lewis Maira Lo-pez James Mathis-Bazar Kayleigh McCoy Kyera Morgan Karley Nix De-Andre Pettey Samuel Pol-lan Caylin Rainey Joseacute Ramos Memphis Sanders Jaci Simmons Sonson Soeung Hunter Staner and Jasmine Werthern

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Tanner Byrd Denver Carpenter Laura Car-ter Ebony Chalk Dazia Chapin Jennifer Evans Juan Llamas Alivia Rags-dale Riley Scholl Gracey Smith Shelby Wallace and Sonny Wu

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Bailey Aidan

Barrett Natalie Beasley Neve Beasley Kavon Bold-en Mandi Burenheide Kelbi Byrd Brea Crain Anthony Fomby Heaven Gilliam Jesse Gillispie Adrianna Guerrero Des-tiny Guerrero Rozlynn Hall DeKevion Hargett Michael Jimenez Brax-ton Jimmerson Adisen Key Cesar Lopez Kaleb Morgan Michael Nelson Angelina Ochoa Maribel Quintana-DeLaRosa Jes-se Ribble Michael Ribble Bryce Ridenour Iran Ro-driguez Colby Sanders Megan Sears DrCosang-sin Soeung Jett Stock-inger Mariela Vanegas Makenzie Watkins Kya-sia Williams and Coby Wright

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Hailey Byrd and Jamie Nix

ldquoABrdquoMadison Driggers Yojan

Garcia Victor Gonzalez

RobinsonSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoLemerica Alexander

Justin Bailey Marisol Barrera Kennedy Jenni-fer Gonzalez Treshawnti Howard Jansen Laney Ashlynn Sanders Joshua Sutton Jaidyn Thompson Hannah Welch Jakauri Woods and Kodi Young

ldquoABrdquoLeslie Argueta Trin-

ity Blythe Alexandra Carrillo Nicholas Chap-in Miguel De La Cruz Jaqualine Evans Nickolas Ferguson Allan Gamez Zachary Gilmore Abigale Hargrave Tyler Harp-er Destiny Holt Destiny Hurndon Zikeya Lawton Savannah LocklerJakala Neal Judson Pollan Derik Rawls Makayla Robinson Sidney Royal Agustin Sa-mano Makayla Watkins Tieryunna Williams and Travis Wilson

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Melinda DriggersldquoABrdquo

Mya Cheatum Rebec-ca Collins Luci Costello Denibria Hall Jakob Hill Jasmine House Kahleyia Johnson Layla Johnston Kaylee Joslin Tylor Les-ter Takorrianne Linwood Claudia Lopez Lorena Netro Demarkia Palm-er Daniel Pilgrim Mikal Reeves Kathrine Smith and Gage Stockinger

Eighth GradeldquoArdquo

Camryn Byrd Dalton Morgan Graci Runk Juli-sa Velasquez and Baylee Welch

ldquoABrdquoAmanda Aleman Aiana

Alexander MyrsquoAsha Bu-ford Zalestial Carter Caitlin Cox Madison Cox Meagan Cox Zoey Crites Diamond Gholston Blake Hughes Carla Lockeby Shelby Lockler Courtney Makepeace Denver Mims Mia Nelson Kevin Rudd Stormie Sampson Jazmin Solis Jordan Whelchel Alexius Williams Jasmine Woods and Warren Wu

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Alton Alexander Cross Allen Chelsea Chalk Karter Ford Colton Gar-rett and Cassidy Watkins

ldquoABrdquoEric Alexander Les-

lie Bailey Shametriece Black Stormey Brummell DersquoAndre Daniel Jordan Freeman Briana Llamas Cinthia Olguin Maribel Ortiz Alexis Porter Anjel-ica Reyes Adriana Rivas Derek Strickland Bayley Sullivan Kallye Sullivan and Sabryn Thompson

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Monica MonroyldquoABrdquo

Jessie Biles Terah Blythe Jettia Bradley Shakiria Brown Lester Browning Jamia Ed-wards Madison Forshee Cruz Gallegos Desir-ae Henderson Summer Hoover Shenia Jackson Markayla Johnson Em-manuel Mendez Madison Prine Matthew White Akia Williams and Laura Young

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Sam Fowler Luquar-ius Frazier Cedarion

Hopkins Bobbie McRae Cassidy Shaver Janzelle Smith Austin Swain and Steven Vaught

ldquoABrdquoSpencer Alexander Lac-

ey Bean Tachrissa Boyd Tyrek Boyd Amara Chism Courtney Davis Amber Gholston Adri-anna Hill Keaten Key Alekza Kirkham Nathan Knight and Lazarius Luster Cameron Precise Gloria Rodriguez Del-aney Smith Teasia Stern Trovarious Stuard Taka-ra Thomas Ashley Wal-lace Milagro Washing-ton and Peyton Watkins

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Samantha Bryan Zach Ferris Holly Hartgrove Jessie Hegler Laken Liv-ingston Jessica Netro Samantha Rowe Jasper Smith and Sharsquokia Wil-liams

ldquoABrdquoTyler Austin

Lakeithdra Bryson Devin Camp CharsquoChas-ity Davis Sterling Fra-zier Pedro Gonzalez Ahkeiah Gray Miranda Hall Braccus Hannah Deaundre Hill Kenyada Hooks Ivan Huerta Ash-ley Hughes Markevion Hurndon Ptreshia Hurn-don Samantha Kim-berley Carlos Macias Jassica McMillon Juan Mendez Ruben Mims Randi Monds Elisha Moore Janet Nava John Oddo Carletta Peters Ni-cole Phillips Shunterika Ray-Linwood Keyondra Robinson Kristen Robin-son Joshua Terry Pres-ton Watkins and Tava Williams

First GradeldquoArdquo

Luis Aguilar Lily Bar-nard Jaylee Billings Griffyn Carter Destiny Clendenen Sydney Den-nis Jackson Graham Chloe Huffman Ely Hull Nathon Jones Cambria Martinez Marshall McElmurry Katie Mc-Gregor Isabella McKin-ney Maggie Pate Aubrey Pilgrim Briseida Rivera Lynda Scallion Nicholas Sherman Quinton Single-tary Mason Tucker and Christopher Waller

ldquoABrdquoLindsey Ballesteros

Jose Barajas Braxton Brown Bryce Brown Caleigh Cate Alexus Chisolm Taylor Craig Michael Deruisseau Mi-chelle Dodson Shelbi Duck Jaxon Gammill Destiny Gist Mason Hig-gins Bralei Hill Hailey Howell Kaylee Jackson Jacob Jeffries Andrea McDaniel Jaxon Neal Josalynn Patterson Zoey Reinhardt Eli Rios Brody Rogers Jaycee Shaddix Laney Smith Zachary Vaile Miguel Velazquez and Rocky Wright

Second GradeldquoArdquo

Emma Ables Dalys Alexander Jose Arella-no Maddison Barnard Jacob Boyd Cameron Broyles Lanee Buck-ley Kairi Cabrera Riley Carter Laynee Crocker Dawson Dannelley Gar-rison Duck Trey Duck Catherine DuPlanti Cole Edwards Garrett Evans Autumn Everett Trapper Golden CrsquoKrete Hartfield Madison Heller Parker Jenkins Keziah Knight Scott Lanier Riley Low-ery Emma McKinney Jamie Otis Mason Page Payge Patterson Janie Reid Hunter Smith Si-enna Smith Cooper Wal-

lace Michele Watson and McKinley Westmoreland

ldquoABrdquoJose Aguilar Aidan Al-

exander Hemi Bearden Kadance Blythe Layne Byrd Hanna Conner Treton Davidson Lance Denevan Sadie Dennis Brayden Eppes Tyler Fahrney Alyssa Foster Karsin Furlow Jacob Hall Logan Hardy Erik Haynes Shelbi Hegler Braxton Higgins Audrey Holliday Shyonnia Huse-by Jayden Johnson Re-bekah Jones Jackson Kerr Jaaron LewisKelsey Manning Andrew Martin Alaina Mathis Stephanie Molina Junior Novella Alyssa Peters JarsquoKevion Rodgers Stone Sampson Dillion Sims Sydney Staf-ford Randall Stovall Kay-lie Vaughan Mason Well-born and Madison White

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Nevaeh Bardwell Pat-rick Boyd Alexander Casillas Michaela Golden Pauline Good Kodi How-ell Skylar Johns Kevin Ngov Scott OrsquoDell Grace Pippin Oscar Rodriguez Jacee Short Briley Stew-art Carlos Velazquez and Sammantha Waller

ldquoABrdquoEric Dennis Kylie Dick-

erson Issac Espinoza Lindey Farmer James Fisher Calissa Freeman Brianna Harris Eli Hen-derson Brianna Jones Texan Lancaster Carter Landers Michael Lanier Braden Moore Maxwell Moreno Gabriel Owens Antonio Peters Uriel Reyes Trevor Rhea Pres-ley Richardson Austin Rorex Christopher Sande-fur Avery Stewart Den-ton Sumners Alexis Tuck-er Gracelyn Turner Ryan Vaughan Mia Wallace Brooklynn Wilkinson and Caylin Williams

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Hannah Baldwin Caden Edwards Ryan Gammill Clayton Holliday Jady-nn Howell Corey Johns Jaylen Johns Cambree Kerr Kylie McMillon Shea Nelson Trinity Smith Skyler Strickland Noah West and Kyleigh Wilson

ldquoABrdquoAaron Ables Logan

Amox Alicen Bean Dal-ton Brock Morgan Camp-bell Collin Carpenter Jacquline Castro Tyson Daigle Rachel Dyess Kharlen Graham Zacha-ry Hardy Haley Justice Kolby Kirk Yesina Lopez Colton Lowery Tonjia McElmurry Madeline McKinney Graci Page Colton Tippit Piper Van Huss Victor Wakefield James Walker and Bray-don Williams

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Mally Crawley Malayah Everett Kathryn Hull Timothy Lockhart Lu-cas Pope Jace Ratley and Kimberly Vaughan

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Alexander Noah

Bernard Zachary Black-well Hudson Brabham Andrew Byrd Jessica Chapman Landon Dan-nelley Kayden Deaver David Efurd Caitlynn Golden Dakota Good-win Gracie Green Bryce Guest Hallie Hall Amya Henderson Kourtni Ivo-ry Cameron Johns Laney McKinney Ara Naples Ana Pearson Cooper Per-ry James Porter Christo-pher Sims Haley Smith Ty Waller and Jayden Wil-liams

Sixth GradeldquoArdquo

Juana Arellano Philip Campbell Shelbie Fick-ling Brady McEntire Abbye McKinney Sarah

Morris Riley Navarette Brianna Page Cameron Priddy Chandler Priddy Noah Ragsdale Bailey Sampson Callie Stewart and Dylan Williams

ldquoABrdquoCristina Beles Heven

Brock Krystin Byler Cris-tina Calderon Emily Cole-man Kassye Crane Rust-in Crocker Jaxson Croley Victoria Croley Erin Des-ruisseau Karlye Fahrney Jerrica Finney Devin Flournoy Andrea Fol-som Maegan Ford Shelby Freeman Brayden Harris Triston Hickey Jedidiah Jones Morgan Jones Syd-ney Kennington Zaida La-nier Zoe Lanier Angelina Martinez Chloe McCord Melissa McMichael Kris-ten Meade Charles Mill-er Nele Morrison Brian-na Morrow Trevor Noey Pearl Perry Karen Rodri-guez Mydian Rowe CJ Sandefur Keyshawn Sim-mons Sakiyah Simmons Camden Skinner Shelbi Smith Brynnin Taylor and Connor Walker

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Jaden Alexander Pey-ton Blythe Justin Hall Dedrick Hill Kennedi Northam Charlie Mae Reeves and Cypress Wright

ldquoABrdquoTroy Beam Jose Bena-

vides Hunter Brabham Mckinzi Brewster Noah Childress Syble Dean Sa-mantha Dennis Mykaila Fahrney Kailey Farm-er Megan Horn Refugio Lopez Bowen McEntire Charles Mitchell Justin Myrick Harrison Rea-gan Shelby Shaddix Daughton Singletary Ayla Sprague Braylee Taylor Treston Taylor Nathan Tippit Jaley Wallace Rha-gen Watkins Kayla White Hunter Williams Haylee

and Kirbie Young Eighth Grade

ldquoArdquoCeleste OrsquoDell

ldquoABrdquoAlisha Barnard Julia

Beers Kali Calcote Dust-ee Clark Aimee Cocker-ham Alexis Dilbeck Trey Edwards Paige Elia Ha-ley Epps Shelby Fann Artavis Fludd Andrea Franklin Briana Jones JaRaylon Jones Tony Kemp Brooke Kirkpat-rick Mykayla Lindsey Mattie Morehead Carson Moreland Courtney Nix Jacy Pittman Ciara Pitzer Christine Pruitt DrsquoAsia Purifoy Susan Reynolds Luis Rodriquez Breonna Simmons Shay Slussler Ashlee Smith Orion Staf-ford and Ebony Walker

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Juna Dorantes Tashalyn Johnson Nestor Molina Jake Moore Chelsea Tay-lor Macy Orsquodell CJ Pruitt Ashlea Taylor Cody Wil-liams and Savannah Wright

ldquoABrdquoHunter Alcorn Autumn

Allen Justin Battensby Breanna Casillas Char-li Clark Colton Craw-ley Shelby Golden Zane Hanks Margo Helms Drake Hill Elizabeth Johnson Jaren Jones Lo-gan Skipper Ryan Lind-sey Noah Palmertree Yulina Ramirez Alonna Shaddix Blake Smith Amelia Smoak and John Willis

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Paul Calderon Breanna Crowder Lauren Jones Kaitlyn Morris and Blake Walker

ldquoABrdquoLyndsey Anton Shey-

enne Baker Kortne Craig Scarlett Day-Aleman Jacori Denmark Trent Duke Asa Gaul Kevin

Gibson Lauren Gunn Dana Hampton Denver Kidwell Alissa McClain Cody Pilgrim Sabran-na Sloan Hunter Smith Chelsea Taylor Raegan Taylor and Jade VanHuss

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Anna Applin Jordan Debord Jessica Modisette Dylan Morre Michelle Terry and Dylain Tippett

ldquoABrdquoKaitlin Brantley Aus-

tin Calcote Kassity Con-nor Dillon Dewitt Brady Edmiston Alsiha Fields Chloe Hall Michael Har-ris Kera Huggins Uryia Kemp Kaitlyn Lindsey Chad McKinney KJ Mur-phy Andy Nolan Jesus Noriega Halie Pippin Kendal Sands Shelby Simpson Melissa Skaggs Dakota Skinner Christian Smith Kaliegh Stoermer Jacob Taylor Reilly Til-ley Kayla Watkins Cait-lyn Wertz Kaycee Willis Kaylee Willis and Logan Wilson

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Eric Berryhill Gage Brid-well Chase Cooper Shane Finney Trenton Shelton and Austin Hoskinson

ldquoABrdquoDestiny Alexander Jus-

tin Bailey Lauren Barnes Zach Bassham Anthony Childers Katelin Coo-per Marisol Cruz Jose Dorantes Chelsey Hall Chantz Hall Christa Har-gett Darrick Horn Lane Skipper Makayla Mashaw Jennifer Morgan Trev-or Perry Brandon Pitzer Sha Sha Ransom Juna Rios Amber Sampson Austin Sandefur Naomi Simmons and Maranda Sloan Brittany Smith Laura Stewart Kadarian Taylor Trent Williams Nicole Willis Allie Wilson Haylee Wommack and Jeffrey WoodyardWilson Hailey Woodyard

Hughes Springs ISDRyan Lewis and Kiara

Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD

Avinger ISD

6 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

School MenuS

Daingerfield Elementary Breakfast

April 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cereal toast diced

pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito or

cereal toast juice

Daingerfield Elementary Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peaches

marinara sauce ranch

dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue rib sand-

wich slaw baked beans

cherry tomato sliced cu-

cumber with ranch dress-

ing fresh oranges

Daingerfield Junior High and High School

BreakfastApril 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cerealor yogurt toast

diced pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito

or cereal or yogurt toast

juice

Daingerfield Junior High Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peach-

es marinara sauce 1oz

ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue chopped

pork sandwich slaw

baked beans cherry to-

mato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

Daingerfield High School Lunch

April 1 Alpha pizza or

bean burrito steamed

carrots steamed broccoli

pepper baked fries sliced

peaches ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit garlic

bread ranch dressing

April 5 Chopped barbecue

sandwich or fish slaw

baked beans tots cherry

tomato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

6 Sports The Steel Country BeeThursday March 28 2013

The Daingerfield tennis team participated in the Hughes Springs Athlet-ic Booster Club Tennis Tournament on March 8

After battling all day se-niors Zac Ferris and Brac-cus Hannah met in the Consolation Champion-ship Match Ferris start-ed the day with a hard fought 5ndash8 loss to Jack McDowell of Prairiland followed by three straight wins (Josh Adams of Avinger 8ndash2 John Harris of Redwater 8ndash4 Chris Fuller of Linden-Kildare 8-7) before meeting team-mate Hannah in the fina-le

Hannahrsquos day went much like his team-matersquos starting with a 4ndash8 loss to older brother Gary McDowell of Prairiland and then a bye followed by two 8ndash0 wins against

Teammates Zac Ferris and Braccus Hannah met in the Consolation Championship Match of the March 8 tourney

The Daingerfield Ti-ger baseball team had a tough week losing to Hughes Springs and Queen City the top two teams in District 16 2A

In the first game of the week Daingerfield took it on the chin to the 1-ranked team in Class 2A Hughes Springs in a 12-2 loss The Tigers could never rebound from the Mus-tangsrsquo big 7-run second inning

Malik Higgins suf-fered the loss for the Ti-gers going two innings and giving up 6 earned runs on six hits with five walks Josh Terry pitched three innings and gave up 1 earned run on one hit with two strikeouts and two walks Stone Kelley pitched the final inning for Daingerfield giv-ing up 1 earned run on one hit with two walks

Troy Stuard swings at a pitch The Tigers face the Hornets at 2 Friday afternoon

Daingerfield Tigers lose to District 16-2A leaders

By Steven CampBell Once again the Hughes

Springs varsity baseball team has emerged as the class of the district and perhaps the entire state this far into the 2013 season Head coach Kent Craigrsquos team has gotten off to an impressive un-defeated 15-0 start in-cluding winning out in the Elysian Fields Jeffer-son and Hughes Springs tournaments as well as their first three District games The Mustangs are currently ranked 1 in the Texashighschool-baseballcom poll and 2 in the THSBCAcom poll

ldquoAs far as what sep-arates Hughes Springs from other schools itrsquos the community support for all sports and kidsrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoWe never hurt for support for our kids or our pro-gramsrdquo

With the support of an entire community be-hind them and an ace pitching squad in Trent Shelton Zach Basham and Dylan Moore the Mustangs have smoth-ered the opposition

This week the Mus-tangsrsquo schedule had them taking a trip to New Bos-ton to take on the Lions on March 26 Playing on the road has been a chal-lenge that the Mustangs have met with great suc-cess this far into the sea-son

ldquoWhen it comes to travel I really think our kids look forward to the challenge of playing be-hind enemy lines They are always looking to be challenged and there is no better way than to play on the roadrdquo Coach Craig said

On Friday the Mus-tangs return to the friendly confines of their

Josh Anton makes a play at first base when the Hughes Springs Mustangs took on the Daingerfield Tigers last week The Mustangs won the game 12-2

Mustangs live up to 1 ranking with 15-0 start to the season

home field to take on Dis-trict rival Linden Kildare before getting ready to take on perhaps their big-gest rival on the road in Queen City on April 2

The Mustangs have be-come the measuring stick to which all teams try to test themselves against When asked about which games Coach Craig has circled on his schedule he said that Hughes Springs will be the team circled on each and every one of their opponentsrsquo sched-ules

ldquoAll the games are big and I know that sounds like a usual coaching clicheacute but we are every-bodyrsquos Super Bowl or World Seriesrdquo he said ldquoSo our team has to be prepared every time we play Obviously the Queen City games are big from a District champion-ship perspective and from a local rivalryrdquo

Mustangs will continue to march their way through what will perhaps shape up to be their finest in school history as they look to bring home the Texas State Championship in 2013 The team takes the field with an incredible focus and technical efficiency that few teams can match

ldquoGood pitching and de-fense are what we preach dailyrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoAs an athletic program we really stress funda-mentals Every practice no matter the sport starts with the fundamentals Our kids understand and accept that philosophyrdquo

The leading hitter for Daingerfield was Kelley with a home run and a double Shawn Hooks Colton Gibbs and Terry all contributed one hit each

The Tigers only trailed Queen City 4-3 in the fifth inning but a 7-run sixth inning and multi-ple errors proved costly for Daingerfield in a 12-6 loss to the Bulldogs

Terry took the loss for Daingerfield and Cam-eron Precise came in to finish out the game for the Tigers The leading hitters for Daingerfield were Ruben Mims who was 2-for-4 with a triple 2 runs scored and 1 RBI Terry was 2-for-4 with a run scored Precise had a double and 1 run scored and Hooks added a sin-gle to round out the hit-ting for Daingerfield

The Tigers hosted their cross county rival the

The Hughes Springs

Paul Pewitt Brahmas on Tuesday and will travel to Hooks to square off

against the Hornets on Friday afternoon with game time at 2 pm

The Daingerfield Ti-gers are currently 1-4 in District 16AA play

Daingerfield athletes participate in Booster Club Tennis Tournament

Steve Roberts (Avery) and Seth Bennett (Redwater)

The stage was set for an all Daingerfield finale with Ferris coming out on top 8ndash3

ldquoIt was great to see Zac and Braccus have success after getting off to a little bit of a slow startrdquo Coach Jana McGoldrick said ldquoIt was a long day that start-ed at 8 am and then the final did not even start until about 10 pm It was worth the long hours to see these two nice young men battle it out in the fi-nalerdquo

Other players partici-pating in the tournament were Randi Monds and Sam Rowe in girlsrsquo sin-gles Akia Williams and Anjelica Reyes in girlsrsquo doubles and Kimmie Brown and Chris Rios in mixed doubles

Children are selected based on income ESL age and individual and family needs At the time of registration documents that are needed

Hughes Springs Elementary and Hughes Springs Head Start Fall Registration for 3 and 4 year olds and Pre-K will be April 8 thru April 12 2013 from 830 AM until 100 PM at the Hughes Springs Elementary 809 Russell St Hughes Springs (903) 639-3881

No child may be discriminated against because of race sex creed ethnic origin religion or disability

Verification of income

Birth certificate

Immunizationshot records

Social Security card (parent amp child)

Insurance (Medicaid card CHIPS etc)

Proof of residence (utility bill with physical address)

Photo by Tim Emmons Citizens Journal

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TICKETS $200 MORE FOR 3-D MOVIES ALL MATINEE SEATS $400 EXCEPT 3-D $600

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Hwy 271 South bull Mt Pleasant 75455Phone (903) 572-6321

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7 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 7

ClassifiedsCheck out the classifieds online at wwwsteelcountrybeecom

Deadline Fridays at 4 pm bull Call 903-645-3948 to place an ad

Walker Creek Village22 PR 54607

Pittsburg TX 75686903-855-0311

Now accepting applications

bull Multi-Family Affordable Housing

bull 2 3 amp 4 Bedroom Apartmentsbull CHAbull Patiobull Appliancesbull WD connectionsbull On-Site Laundrybull Community Room bull Social Servicesbull Office Open 8-5 Weekdays

Equal Housing HandicapOpportunity Accessible

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LOUIS LrsquoAMOUR BOOKS for sale 85 plus 10 $100

call 903-639-7705

New Lower Rates1 or 2 Bedroom Apts

all located in Hughes Springs

We accept housingContact Janie Holder

903-856-7928903-452-6452

Mobile Homes

For Sale

Services

22 Acres South of Cason

Big Timber Spring CreekIt fronts CR 1200

Tom Ramsay Real Estate903-537-4711

Lawn ServiceHonest Reliable

and Fairly Priced903-656-3705

Immediate opening for graphicssales position

middotMust have Indesign experience or some design programmiddotMust have excellent communication skillsmiddotMust be organized and a self-startermiddotGood grammar and spelling are a plusmiddotWill train

Apply in person at The Pittsburg Gazette 112 Quitman Street Pittsburg TX 75686

For Rent

QUIET RV PARKAll pull through spaces with large yard All bills paid in-

cluding internet and satelliteShower house laundry mat and propane station in park

Permanent renters welcomed Next to town

903-573-2677 or 903-371-1701

RV Spaces

Now accepting applications for the following positions

March 22 2013PittsburgbullRN ED (PRN)bullRN (MedSgy) PRNbullScrub Tech (PRN)bullMid Level Practitioner (GI experience) (FT)bullMid Level Practitioner (FT)bullStaff Accountant (FT)bullPharmacy Tech (FT)bullPharmacy Tech (FT)Resumes may be faxed to903-946-5271 or emailed toksheltonetmcorg

ETMC is an EqualOpportunity Employer

Help WantedADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Transet Co as Construction Man-ager at Risk for Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD School District Phase 2 will receive sub-contractor and sup-plier bids for the 2013 High School Science Lab remodel and Jr High School Renovations Bid packag-es will include but are not limited to termite control concrete work metal fabrications rough carpen-try architectural woodwork plastic laminate millwork lab casework waterproofing amp dampproofing insulation foam insulation sheet metal flashing and trim firestop systems joint sealers steel doors amp frames wood doors builders hardware glass amp glazing gypsum drywall tile acoustical ceilings wood flooring resilient flooring acoustical treatment painting mis-cellaneous specialties fire protec-tion plumbing HVAC amp electrical as designed by Ted Estep AIA

Transet Co will receive proposals from interested subcontractors until 200 PM on Tuesday April 9 2013 at the offices of Transet Co 400 American Legion Blvd Longview Texas 75601 903-753-3086 (Tel) 903-753-3147 (Fax) mtuckertransetcocom (e-mail) A pre-bid walk thru will be held at the school on March 28 330 pm at the Daingerfield Lone Star Administra-tion Building

Drawings and Specifications will be available March 20 2013 for review and may be obtained with a $20000 deposit at the office of Transet Co or online at wwwwolf-printsus Bobbie Spriggs (iSqFt) Tyler Texas 903-593-9993(Tel) 866-570-8187(Fax) bspriggsis-qftcom (e-mail)

Prevailing wage rates in confor-mance with Texas Law will be paid on this project All proposals shall remain valid for thirty (30) days Successful participants may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price Bonds shall be on forms ac-ceptable to the Construction Man-ager

All bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days and all bids over $50000 must be accompanied by Bid Se-curity in the amount of 5 of the greatest amount bid by the provid-er Security shall be in the form of a Bid Bond or Cashierrsquos Check Suc-cessful bidders may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price for bids over $100000 Bonds shall be on forms acceptable to the Construction Manager

The Owner CM Risk and Archi-tect reserve the right to reject any and all proposals to waive any in-formalities and irregularities in the proposal process and to make the awards in the best interest of the school district By submitting a proposal each bidder agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the Owner the CM Risk the ArchitectEngineer and their respective employees arising out of or in connection with administra-tion evaluation or recommenda-tion of any proposal waiver of any requirements under the Proposal Documents or the Contract Doc-uments acceptance or rejection of any proposals and award of a Contract

Legals

Real EstateReal Estate

Help Wanted Avon customers and people interested in selling call 903-645-7082 or cell 903-946-6769 Shirley ISR

North East Texas Credit Union is

accepting applications for a

Full Time Teller at our Lone Star branch

Applicants must have a HS diplomaGED Bilingual is preferred but not required NETCU offers competitive

salaries and excellent bene-fits including health dental

vision and 401k Applications can be completed on our website at wwwthenetcucom andor submitted to

HRthenetcucom

NETCU is an EOE

Land

LegalsHUGHES SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Hughes Springs Independent School District (HSISD) is seeking Compet-itive Sealed Proposals for construction services for the following project

Additions and Alterations to Hughes Springs Junior High SchoolProject includes a four-classroom building addition and minor interior ren-ovations to the existing building

Competitive Sealed Proposals will be received until 200 pm Tuesday April 23 2013 in the Board Room of the HSISD Administration Building located at 871 Taylor Street Hughes Springs Texas 75656 At that time proposals will be opened and read aloud pursuant to the price criteria only The remaining criteria will be evaluated at a later time Any propos-al received after 200 pm on Tuesday April 23 2013 will be rejected and returned unopened as non-responsive As allowable under Texas law HSISD will utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal method using defined criteria to evaluate the best value for HSISD as indicated in the Bid Doc-uments

Bid Documents will be available for review and procurement on March 23 2013 Copies of Bid Documents may be examined without charge at the office of the Architect The BDA Design Group Inc 210 North State Line Avenue Suite 201 Texarkana AR 71854 telephone no (870) 773-1193 Qualified prime contractors may obtain one set of printed Bid Documents plus one PDF version of the Bid Documents on CD for a de-posit of $12500 refundable only if the printed set of Bid Documents is returned in good condition within 14 days after the opening of proposals Prime contractors procuring Bid Documents who do not submit a quali-fied proposal will forfeit their deposit Printed refundable Bid Documents will not be issued directly to subcontractors suppliers or others Prime contractors subcontractors suppliers and others may purchase a set of Bid Documents on CD for a non-refundable purchase price of $2500 per CD if desired Copies of Bid Documents will be sent to Dodge Plan Room Irving Texas AGC Plan Room Shreveport Louisiana and Reed Construction Data

A Bid Bond by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas and made payable to HSISD shall accompany each proposal in an amount not less than five percent of the proposal amount If awarded the contract Proposer shall promptly enter into a contract and execute such insurance and bonds as may be required including a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 of the Contract Price No substi-tutes will be accepted in lieu of the Performance and Bond No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the opening of proposals without consent of HSISD In case of ambiguity or lack of clarity HSISD reserves the right to adopt the most advantageous interpretation thereof HSISD reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formalities

Proposals shall be prepared and submitted in compliance with Federal State and Local laws pertaining to construction of K-12 schools Each Proposer must present satisfactory evidence to HSISD that he is duly li-censed when required and in compliance with said laws and qualified to perform the work

Rick OgdenSuperintendentHughes Springs Independent School DistrictHughes Springs Texas

Legals

BRAND NEW 22 only $23900 32 $28900 Doublewide $39999

Se Habla espanol

GOOD USED32 with fireplace only $12900 22 only $5000 REPOS avail-able single and doublewides

RENT TO OWN 1ST TIMEBUYERS PROGRAM

No credit needed BRAND NEW HOMES instant approvals RBI 36579

903-524-2050

ldquoINVITATION FOR BIDS

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Daingerfield is now call-ing for bids for the 2013 Street Program All bids must be clearly marked ldquoSealed Bids ndash Street Im-provement Programrdquo and returned to the City Managerrsquos Office 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Tex-as 75638 no later than 400 pm Friday May 10 2013 The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud during a Regular City Coun-cil Meeting Monday May 13 2013 at 600 pm The City of Dainger-field reserves the right to reject any and all bids received Con-tract documents including proce-dures and specifications must be procured from the City Manager at the above address All inqui-ries should be directed in writing to Carl Teel City Manager 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Texas 75638 (903) 645-3906 The City of Daingerfield reserves the right to waive all formalities and to award the bid most advantageous to the City of Daingerfield The City of Daingerfield also reserves the right to omit or modify the proposed sections to be sealedrdquo

CMA full-timeWindsor Place Nursing Center903-645-3915

Real Estate3 bedrooms1 bath on Bernice St

in Naples Nice shade trees fenced in back yard wabove

ground pool Recently updated wnew roof central heat amp air

and a hot water heaterReduced to sell $45900

TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Great for living the good life in the country this

3bedroom25bath2 car garage w2-2 car carport sits on 6 acres with a 2 acre pond covered dock and pole barn south of Naples

$174000TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Help Wanted

Class-A CDL Drivers

Mountain View Haul-ing needs Class-A CDL drivers to haul live chickens in the Mount Pleasant area Compa-ny offers benefits and drivers are home daily Competitive pay and new trucks Must have good MVR and 2 years verifiable exp Please call Janna 804-784-6166 or email jasakowitzaolcom

Help WantedFull time position

is currently open for a office clerk with extensive

background in Excel spreadsheets Must have experience in

Microsoft office Call to set up an appointment with Dale Guemsey at 903-639-2551 ext 10306

Lost DogLAST SEEN AROUND

Walton Trailer Park HWY 11 about 3 weeks ago 8-12 inches

tall Black Male Chihuahua named Roscoe Has some white

hairs on right shoulder 903-960-0665

LOST DOGLast seen on 35 from corner of

Ochiltree and Coffey StreetGerman ShepardLab mix Black

over Tan Answers to puppy (15 yrs old) Approximately 75 lbs Call 903-285-8438

Reward offered

Call 903-645-3948to place a

classified ad

Vendors

Looking for vendors and customers for Hughes Springs Trade Days

Grand opening on April 5th 6th and 7th

Space rental $10 per dayLocation 2210 FM 250 N 2frac12 mile N of Hughes Springs

on the rightCall 903-639-2384 cell 903-946-3769

JANKOrsquoS EXTRA CLOSET STORAGE 303 WATSON BLVD makes notice that the contents of the following units will be sold to the highest bidder at the corner of US 259 and FM 130 Daingerfield TX at 2 pm on April 7 2013

20 - Grover Roney8 - Tami Burgess

Byron Terry Jr Broker 903-639-3336 or 903-563-2288Jennifer Proctor Broker 903-720-7188

After Hours

See our listings online at any of the following

wwwterryrealestateagencycomwwwlandsofamericacom

wwwrealtorcomCheck us out on Facebook

ERRY Office Hours 830 AM - 500 PM

MONDAY - FRIDAY Weekends by Appointment

Real Estate

512 East First Street bull Hughes SpringsT (903) 639-7525

TOLL FREE (800) 382-4905WWWTERRYREALESTATEAGENCYCOM

List with us - wersquoll sell for youWe are members of the MLS

(multiple listing service )We advertise your property

nationally through realtorcom

Looking for land We have hunting pasture timber amp homesite land available for sale

NEW LISTING - 1 bedroom 1 bath completely modern and updated country cottage on 31+ acres in excellent secluded location in Hughes Springs there is a gas log fireplace pole barn two wells along with community water small stocked pond gardening area per-fect for a individual couple or as a weekend get-a-way - $110000

8 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

Avinger HugHes springs Linden

Call The Steel Country Bee at 903-645-3948 to advertise

The Daingerfield High School Theatre depart-ment advanced to Dis-trict contest on March 19 They competed once again on March 26 in Pleasant Grove The stu-dents are directed by Sheila Newman and per-

Daingerfield High School theater members from left on the front row are Samantha Kimberley LaKeithdra Bryson Madison Forshee and Hannah Gardner Pictured on the back row are LuQuarius Frazier Anjelica Reyes Sheila New-man Bailey Young Keondrya Roberson Terah Blythe Natejea Epps Abreighya Evans Markevion Hurndon and Maria Bello

Daingerfieldrsquos theatre department competes at Districtby Robert Harling

The cast consists of Hannah Gardner as Tru-vy Lakeithdra Bryson as Clairee Bailey Young as Shelby Samantha Kim-berley as MrsquoLynn and Madison Forshee as Quis-er The technical crew is made up of LuQuarius

Frazier and Abreighya Evans along with the backstage crew Markev-ion Hurndon and Keyon-dra Robinson

The cast took rave re-views bringing home a Best Actress Award Sa-mantha Kimberley and three All Star Cast awards

from LaKeithdra Bryson Bailey Young and Han-nah Gardner LuQuar-ius Frazier received the Technical Award for the performance

The students will per-form this production for the public Dates have not yet been determinedformed lsquoSteel Magnoliasrsquo

An East Texas base-ball player made a good start of Baylor Universityrsquos Division One baseball season Grayson Porter a grad-uate of McLeod High School is a junior at Baylor

Porter grew up playing Dixie League and Little League baseball in East Texas His goal was to play Division One in baseball He hit his first home runs of the year on March 9 and March 15 in Houston playing the University of New Orleans He was 4 of 5 in the first game and in the Saturday double header he played left fielder and designated hitter He has started the five games

Porter is the son of Denese Banker and the grandson of HB and Frances Pitchford of Avinger Grayson Porter

Porter plays for Baylor University

Lady Mustangs shut out the Lady Tigers

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs finished the Lady Mustang Classic 2-3 placing third The Lady Mustangs had wins over Pittsburg and Daingerfield in the Classic on March 7 through 9

Ashlin Roach hit 647 for the tournament going 11-17 at the plate with five doubles a triple She stole three bases and had 10 RBIs Kaitlyn Morris hit 583 going 7-12 with five doubles a triple 6 RBIs and she went 2 and 2 in the circle for the Lady Mus-tangs

The Lady Mustangs rolled to a 20-0 District 16-

2A win over the Dainger-field Lady Tigers Bre-anne Gunn homered doubled and drove in 5 runs to pace a 14-hit Hughes Springs attack Roach also homered for Hughes Springs which led 3-0 after one inning scored 7 in the second and then put 5 on the board in both the fourth and fifth frames Destiny Gonzales Siera Baird and Halie Pippin all drove in 2 runs for the Lady Mustangs

Morris earned the pitch-ing win striking out six and allowing one hit in five innings

Call

The Steel

Country Beeto advertise

903-645-3948

Wildflower TrailsLast full weekend of April

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4 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

The buzz

The Buzz

Tri-Cities TalkWhat is the most important thing in your life

My parents because they take care of me and they keep me under their roof

Jacoby ChismAvinger

My parents because they take care of me

Savannah MartinAvinger

God He made everything There is nothing not to like about Him

Bryson SchubertLone Star

It is an easy bet when you saw that headline you immediately put the idea of all kinds of children in your mind and probably as I often have won-der what it would be like to be a foster parent and shape a young life Think about it maybe you can It just will not be the child normally thought of when we hear the words lsquofosterrsquo

Our local animal shelter in Daingerfield stays full to the gills and with the spring sea-son upon us there will be many new births in the area Due to that there will be many many puppies and kittens that are born into a world where they do not have a home Thatrsquos real-ly sad when anyone is homeless We have many in our communi-ties that are actually homeless when we look at the number of animals in our shelters and others that are left to roam in the towns and in the country

With the great number of births the spring season brings an idea was pre-sented to me of putting out a plea for foster parents Here it is Listen up the plea is officially out for foster parents Can you take one or two or a litter of puppies or kittens and help raise them until a home can be found for them

Yeah I know itrsquos really a lot of work It takes a lot of exercise taking care of

Become a foster parentthem and walking them and bathing them etc This is the time of year also when people are thinking of getting out walking to exercise after months of being cooped up in the house Hav-ing a dog to walk would be a good

form of exercise not only for you but for the dog Then if you

have more than one you can surely devote more time to exercising to improve your-

self Yoursquod have to burn calories taking care of the extra work an animal requires

Think about the benefits you will reap from fostering cats or dogs Studies have shown that people who have pets are healthier

It isnrsquot just the activity that owning or fostering a pet can contribute itrsquos the happiness they bring to our lives Sometimes foster pets end up being permanent pets and that is a plus for both the foster person and the pet

If you have questions about foster parenting a dog or cat and want an-swers Cynthia at the Daingerfield City Hall will be happy to answer your questions Call her at 903-645-3906 and find out how fostering an animal can turn into an act of kindness and a way of paying it forward to the community There a lot of joy in a wagging tail and a soft meow

USPS 146-960 ISSN 1052-2441

The Bee

Copyright 2013 Consolidating the Tri-City Bee and

the Steel Country News-Ledger on November 1 1979

Published weekly Periodical postage paid in Daingerfield Texas 75638 903-645-3948

Founded September 9 1965

POSTMASTER Send Form 3579 toThe Bee PO Drawer M Daingerfield TX 75638

106 Webb Daingerfield TX 75638

$2600 per year for residents of Morris Cass and Upshur Counties $3800 for In State residents $4600 Out of State residents

NOTICE TO PUBLICAny erroneous reflection upon the character standing or reputation of any person or business which may appear in this newspaper will be gladly corrected when it is brought to the attention of the publisher In the event of errors or omissions in legal or other advertisements the publisher does not hold himself liable for damages further than the amount received for each advertisement Advertising is accepted only on this basis and the publisher reserves the right to cancel any advertisement at any time

Debbie Knox - PublisherSusan Taft - Editor

Marlene Bohr - ReporterPhotographerKeilani Gonzalez - Advertising

Austin Lewter - General ManagerV Hugh Lewis II - Production Manager

Full name Billy Willis JrI have lived in Hughes Springs for 35

yearsFamily My wife Tiffany and two

daughters Kaycee and KayleePets Weenie dog named Junior and a

Yorkie called SamOccupation Inspector operator at Coo-

per Tire and Rubber CompanyOne of the best things about my job

is It pays good and has great benefitsMy ideal vacation is Anywhere near

the waterMy hero is My mother Mary Williams

She is a single mother who raised me and my brother on a single income She is a hard worker that made sure my brother and I had the things we needed And for that I love her

My favorite TV show is Family FeudMy favorite healthy snack is An ap-

pleIf I could change one thing about

East Texas it would be To have more places that are kid-friendly and teen-friendly Teenagers need a positive place to go so they will stay out of trouble

The person who has influenced my life most is My grandfather Bennie Alexander He taught me everything a young boy could learn up to manhood Some of the things that I use in everyday life I learned from him There isnrsquot a day that goes by that I donrsquot think of him

The scariest thing that ever hap-pened to me was As a volunteer fire fighter we had to cut an elderly lady out of a car during a wreck I thought she was dead but she wasnrsquot It was one of the first fire calls that I had been on

If I had to do it all over again I Would not change a thing Life is lesson learn from it

The most exciting or dangerous thing Irsquove ever done was Go into a house fire Your heart is racing but at the same time you have no fear You just do it

If I won a trip to anywhere I would go to The South Pacific with the clear blue waters

Two words that describe me are Friendly and helpful

Included on my bucket list are Trav-eling and starting my own business

Hometown Person

By Marlene Bohr

Happenings

Easter Egg HuntThe Daingerfield Chamber of Com-

merce will host its Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at the Daingerfield State Park beginning at 10 am

AfterschoolDaingerfield Afterschool Centers on

Education ACE offers bus transpor-tation on Monday and Tuesday only All ACE students will be parent pick-up on Wednesdays and Thursdays Monday April 22 will be the last day for ACE bus transportation All ACE students will be parent pick up until the last day of ACE on May 23 If you have any questions or concerns con-tact the site coordinator Shanta Lock-ett at the junior high campus

Music City TexasMusic City Texas Theater pres-

ents JD Souther April 12 at 8 pm For tickets call 903-756-9934 Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm Book Club

The Noon Book Lovers Club will meet Thursday at the Daingerfield Public Library For more information call the library at 903-645-2823

Choir RehearsalUnity Mass Choir Rehearsal has been

scheduled for Friday April 5 at 6 pm at the Allen-Rodgers Retreat Build-ing in Linden All choir members are asked to be present

Days Gone By

Billy

COUNCIL from page 1

10 YEARS AGOHughes Springs senior Josh Ogden

won first place in the Voice of Democra-cy essay contest at the Veterans of For-eign Wars Post 1890 in Rocky Branch

Diana Kizer is the celebrity participat-ing in the Sonic Celebrity Car Hop Day in Daingerfield The event is sponsored by the American Red Cross

Morris County Judge JC Jennings gives the oath of office to A Lawton who has been appointed Precinct 1 County Commissioner20 YEARS AGO

The Avinger United Methodist Church has been chosen as a recipient of the prestigious Copeland Award for its vi-sion in ministry and growing record in membership and attendance

Honored at the Daingerfield Chamber of Commerce banquet are Maurice and Rita Tigert Martha Ridenour Jimmy Cornelius Reba Bassett Homer Tanner and Ann Shumate

A section of Highway 259 near Inter-state 30 in Morris County will be recon-structed this summer according to plans approved by the Texas Transportation Commission

He doesnrsquot listen to what he hears What he is doing is making the city look bad He will have it all on Facebook before we get out of here

ldquoI wasnrsquot going to bring up anything like that until he did I will be blasted as soon as he gets to the house He has requested all this stuff I have nothing to hiderdquo

City Secretary Ruth Nash said the mile-age did not add up to $7000

ldquoIt has the amounts in the accounts pay-able when it is submitted and also again in the accounts payable when it is paidrdquo Ms Nash said ldquoThe amount will be shown twicerdquo

Chief Fleet said there was no criminal investigation regarding the mayorrsquos mile-age reimbursement

Mr Pool had asked the city to furnish him with information on what happened to pipe the city had in its possession

ldquoI have complied with the Freedom of Information Act regarding the mayorrsquos mileagerdquo Ms Nash said ldquoA lot of the oth-er Freedom of Information Act has to do with stuff over 10 years old On that you can charge $15 an hour plus overhead for labor I looked through the records and it was so old you couldnrsquot find it In compil-ing the information the bill came to over $500 I compiled all the papers but no one has paid me for it

it before you actually start work and I should have done that I told him (Mr Pool) it would be released when the city is paid He will be disappointed as we did not find anythingrdquo

In other business Ken Kennedy asked the council to consider passing an ordi-nance prohibiting smoking in any public place which is an enclosed area to which the public is invited or in which the pub-lic is permitted The matter was tabled for further information

ldquoI think this is going to have a lot of le-gal ramificationsrdquo Mayor Nichols said ldquoIt would mean any area Anyone can ban their own areardquo

Mr Kennedy said most people think smoking is bad in a public place

ldquoOn the Federal level smoking has been banned in Federal placesrdquo he said ldquoTwen-ty-eight states have bans Texas is not one of those states They do have somewhat of a smoking ban as in 1997 they passed a law prohibiting smoking near public schools libraries trains and other places It doesnrsquot include all public places It has been discussed on the state level but did not come to a vote We all know the haz-ards of smoking As a matter of fact once a ban is put in place as time goes by more and more people support the ban

ldquoI am asking that the general public be protected against smoking Unless they

post a no smoking sign it is legal to smokerdquo

Councilwoman Martha Wexler gave her opinion

ldquoI would like to agree with it but I think the governments get their nose into things they should not get intordquo Mrs Wexler said ldquoThey want to say what you eat and how much you should eat I think it is a health hazard but I think an indi-vidual business should put up its own no smoking signsrdquo

The council approved designating the month of April as spring cleanup in Lone Star Approval was given to hire a part-time person for the summer at $10 an hour for a maximum of 700 hours They will be mowing among other summer jobs

The council discussed but took no ac-tion on raising water and sewer rates

ldquoWe need to check our rates and we need to go up on themrdquo Mayor Nichols said ldquoIf we get this loan from the US De-partment of Agriculture they will tell us what it takes to operaterdquo

ldquoWe are going to need to allow some time to work on what we think the rates arerdquo Ms Nash said ldquoI already pulled some stats on what other cities charge We are going to need a work shop down the line and have a rate increase for next yearrsquos budgetrdquoldquoI found out you can require a depos-

5 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 5

Honor Rolls

First GradeldquoArdquo

Natalie Sanchez Bobby Ray Sissom Jr and Noah Young

ldquoABrdquo Aubreigh Powell Shelby

Whelchel and Jessi WyattSecond Grade

ldquoArdquoTaygen Downs and Rielyn

Schubert

ldquoABrdquoDevin Hall and Miles

Johnson

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Elijah YoungFourth Grade

ldquoABrdquoKeldyn Schubert

Fifth Grade

ldquoABrdquoChristopher Carr Hunter

Reece and Brianna YoungSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoBryson Schubert

ldquoABrdquoRachael Barton Kasie

Compton Mariah Foster and Savannah Martin

Seventh Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrennan Dowell and

Grayson EarlyEighth Grade

ldquoArdquoTravis Gonzalez and Abi-

gail TateldquoABrdquo

Michelle Garrett Jayden Grant Trevor Orange and Zachary Vance

Ninth Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrittany Escalante

Aleshia Fort and Trey Sla-ton

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Rebecca SamplesldquoABrdquo

Nicki Browning Audrey Byerly Billy Cody Lake Loyd and Lexi Taylor

11th Grade

ldquoABrdquoJames Adams Jermiaha

Clark Stephanie Garner Jodie Gonzalez and Ryan Perry

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Brittanie VanceldquoABrdquo

Mikshala Bolden and Ashley Sanders

First GradeldquoArdquo

Katelynn Barber Alyssa Baxter Chrishlyn Boyd Meghan Burenheide Kev-in Carmona David Carr Jair Chavez Taurean Drake Makayla Foster Lynzee Frazier Hulon Fretwell Lykevian Gar-rett Jalynn Gilstrap Mei-ka Gordon Angel Guerre-ro Alyssa Hatten Marlon Hayes Tarajah Jackson Stacy Lewis Silver McEn-tire Jamal Monday Alys-sa Rushing Cristal San-tiago Figueroa Jordan Suastegui Brian Taylor Harmony Tunstle Aary-ana Wallace Korban Wa-terhouse Quinterrian Webb Leilani White and Diamond Williams

ldquoABrdquoRoger Argueta Luis

Ballesteros Bryson Belk Catherine Brock Paola De La Cruz Shaniya Fa-vors Amare Garrett Des-tiny Gholston Miracle Harper Dionisio Hendrix Cayden Hortman Ro-drigo Ixmatlahua Kiara Jackson Daydrion Jim-merson Jayda Jordan Levi Langley Thomas Lester Angel Luna Clay-sen Mabey Fernando Or-donez Cristian Paz Rylee Rumbo Dante Salazar Landon Sears Alex Simp-son Shiann Washington and Mathew Watkins

Second GradeldquoArdquo

William Barnwell Lucy Bello Miguel Bello Mari-sol Bernon Ty Byrd Hai-ley Crews Kami Driggers Jykeelin Frazier Terry Gholston Kylah Haley Emmanuel Ixmatlahua LarsquoDaysha Jimmerson

Braylon Jones Corey Long Jerra Mabey Karter Pollan Harley Scholl Tucker Strawn Kade Strickland Julian Taylor Aliyah Thomas Jonah Walker Josselyn Wal-ton Alexis Williams and DersquoAsia Williams

ldquoABrdquoOasis Brown-Irving Tor-

rie Bunton Kayli Clark Trevor Climer JarsquoKhyra Connor Katlyne Cope-land Analiz De La Cruz April Epps Madison Greenlee Madison Har-vey Adrian Hatcher Ra-shad Lee Jayden Lindsay Cody Long Kimberly Lo-pez Ali McCoy Audrie Mendoza Diamond Mor-ton Enrique Ochoa Iraly Ordonez Regina Rainey Jasmine Ramos Gary Ribble Keyshawna Roney Briana Sanchez Keshaun Singleton Monnorea Soeung Sayda Suastegui Kamryn Taylor Salvador Velasquez Jayden Wal-lace and DCorian Wright

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Dylan Baxter Jaxson Chapman Julissa Chavez Alejandro DeLaCruz Jay-lon Evans Sanaa Fields Jackson Hall Sydney Key Haley Lewis Laura Men-dez Karmen Searcy Aus-tin Terry and Kayla Wat-kins

ldquoABrdquoAlayah Alexander Levi

Allen Trinity Brantley Ashlyn Bruce Ava Bur-enheide Anyha Ellison Thaishun Evans Journei Ferguson Adylen Garcia Chandler Garrett Trev-or Hargrave Keydon Hill Dakota Hughes Ayden James Jaden Kelly Ar-

iana Lewis Maira Lo-pez James Mathis-Bazar Kayleigh McCoy Kyera Morgan Karley Nix De-Andre Pettey Samuel Pol-lan Caylin Rainey Joseacute Ramos Memphis Sanders Jaci Simmons Sonson Soeung Hunter Staner and Jasmine Werthern

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Tanner Byrd Denver Carpenter Laura Car-ter Ebony Chalk Dazia Chapin Jennifer Evans Juan Llamas Alivia Rags-dale Riley Scholl Gracey Smith Shelby Wallace and Sonny Wu

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Bailey Aidan

Barrett Natalie Beasley Neve Beasley Kavon Bold-en Mandi Burenheide Kelbi Byrd Brea Crain Anthony Fomby Heaven Gilliam Jesse Gillispie Adrianna Guerrero Des-tiny Guerrero Rozlynn Hall DeKevion Hargett Michael Jimenez Brax-ton Jimmerson Adisen Key Cesar Lopez Kaleb Morgan Michael Nelson Angelina Ochoa Maribel Quintana-DeLaRosa Jes-se Ribble Michael Ribble Bryce Ridenour Iran Ro-driguez Colby Sanders Megan Sears DrCosang-sin Soeung Jett Stock-inger Mariela Vanegas Makenzie Watkins Kya-sia Williams and Coby Wright

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Hailey Byrd and Jamie Nix

ldquoABrdquoMadison Driggers Yojan

Garcia Victor Gonzalez

RobinsonSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoLemerica Alexander

Justin Bailey Marisol Barrera Kennedy Jenni-fer Gonzalez Treshawnti Howard Jansen Laney Ashlynn Sanders Joshua Sutton Jaidyn Thompson Hannah Welch Jakauri Woods and Kodi Young

ldquoABrdquoLeslie Argueta Trin-

ity Blythe Alexandra Carrillo Nicholas Chap-in Miguel De La Cruz Jaqualine Evans Nickolas Ferguson Allan Gamez Zachary Gilmore Abigale Hargrave Tyler Harp-er Destiny Holt Destiny Hurndon Zikeya Lawton Savannah LocklerJakala Neal Judson Pollan Derik Rawls Makayla Robinson Sidney Royal Agustin Sa-mano Makayla Watkins Tieryunna Williams and Travis Wilson

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Melinda DriggersldquoABrdquo

Mya Cheatum Rebec-ca Collins Luci Costello Denibria Hall Jakob Hill Jasmine House Kahleyia Johnson Layla Johnston Kaylee Joslin Tylor Les-ter Takorrianne Linwood Claudia Lopez Lorena Netro Demarkia Palm-er Daniel Pilgrim Mikal Reeves Kathrine Smith and Gage Stockinger

Eighth GradeldquoArdquo

Camryn Byrd Dalton Morgan Graci Runk Juli-sa Velasquez and Baylee Welch

ldquoABrdquoAmanda Aleman Aiana

Alexander MyrsquoAsha Bu-ford Zalestial Carter Caitlin Cox Madison Cox Meagan Cox Zoey Crites Diamond Gholston Blake Hughes Carla Lockeby Shelby Lockler Courtney Makepeace Denver Mims Mia Nelson Kevin Rudd Stormie Sampson Jazmin Solis Jordan Whelchel Alexius Williams Jasmine Woods and Warren Wu

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Alton Alexander Cross Allen Chelsea Chalk Karter Ford Colton Gar-rett and Cassidy Watkins

ldquoABrdquoEric Alexander Les-

lie Bailey Shametriece Black Stormey Brummell DersquoAndre Daniel Jordan Freeman Briana Llamas Cinthia Olguin Maribel Ortiz Alexis Porter Anjel-ica Reyes Adriana Rivas Derek Strickland Bayley Sullivan Kallye Sullivan and Sabryn Thompson

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Monica MonroyldquoABrdquo

Jessie Biles Terah Blythe Jettia Bradley Shakiria Brown Lester Browning Jamia Ed-wards Madison Forshee Cruz Gallegos Desir-ae Henderson Summer Hoover Shenia Jackson Markayla Johnson Em-manuel Mendez Madison Prine Matthew White Akia Williams and Laura Young

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Sam Fowler Luquar-ius Frazier Cedarion

Hopkins Bobbie McRae Cassidy Shaver Janzelle Smith Austin Swain and Steven Vaught

ldquoABrdquoSpencer Alexander Lac-

ey Bean Tachrissa Boyd Tyrek Boyd Amara Chism Courtney Davis Amber Gholston Adri-anna Hill Keaten Key Alekza Kirkham Nathan Knight and Lazarius Luster Cameron Precise Gloria Rodriguez Del-aney Smith Teasia Stern Trovarious Stuard Taka-ra Thomas Ashley Wal-lace Milagro Washing-ton and Peyton Watkins

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Samantha Bryan Zach Ferris Holly Hartgrove Jessie Hegler Laken Liv-ingston Jessica Netro Samantha Rowe Jasper Smith and Sharsquokia Wil-liams

ldquoABrdquoTyler Austin

Lakeithdra Bryson Devin Camp CharsquoChas-ity Davis Sterling Fra-zier Pedro Gonzalez Ahkeiah Gray Miranda Hall Braccus Hannah Deaundre Hill Kenyada Hooks Ivan Huerta Ash-ley Hughes Markevion Hurndon Ptreshia Hurn-don Samantha Kim-berley Carlos Macias Jassica McMillon Juan Mendez Ruben Mims Randi Monds Elisha Moore Janet Nava John Oddo Carletta Peters Ni-cole Phillips Shunterika Ray-Linwood Keyondra Robinson Kristen Robin-son Joshua Terry Pres-ton Watkins and Tava Williams

First GradeldquoArdquo

Luis Aguilar Lily Bar-nard Jaylee Billings Griffyn Carter Destiny Clendenen Sydney Den-nis Jackson Graham Chloe Huffman Ely Hull Nathon Jones Cambria Martinez Marshall McElmurry Katie Mc-Gregor Isabella McKin-ney Maggie Pate Aubrey Pilgrim Briseida Rivera Lynda Scallion Nicholas Sherman Quinton Single-tary Mason Tucker and Christopher Waller

ldquoABrdquoLindsey Ballesteros

Jose Barajas Braxton Brown Bryce Brown Caleigh Cate Alexus Chisolm Taylor Craig Michael Deruisseau Mi-chelle Dodson Shelbi Duck Jaxon Gammill Destiny Gist Mason Hig-gins Bralei Hill Hailey Howell Kaylee Jackson Jacob Jeffries Andrea McDaniel Jaxon Neal Josalynn Patterson Zoey Reinhardt Eli Rios Brody Rogers Jaycee Shaddix Laney Smith Zachary Vaile Miguel Velazquez and Rocky Wright

Second GradeldquoArdquo

Emma Ables Dalys Alexander Jose Arella-no Maddison Barnard Jacob Boyd Cameron Broyles Lanee Buck-ley Kairi Cabrera Riley Carter Laynee Crocker Dawson Dannelley Gar-rison Duck Trey Duck Catherine DuPlanti Cole Edwards Garrett Evans Autumn Everett Trapper Golden CrsquoKrete Hartfield Madison Heller Parker Jenkins Keziah Knight Scott Lanier Riley Low-ery Emma McKinney Jamie Otis Mason Page Payge Patterson Janie Reid Hunter Smith Si-enna Smith Cooper Wal-

lace Michele Watson and McKinley Westmoreland

ldquoABrdquoJose Aguilar Aidan Al-

exander Hemi Bearden Kadance Blythe Layne Byrd Hanna Conner Treton Davidson Lance Denevan Sadie Dennis Brayden Eppes Tyler Fahrney Alyssa Foster Karsin Furlow Jacob Hall Logan Hardy Erik Haynes Shelbi Hegler Braxton Higgins Audrey Holliday Shyonnia Huse-by Jayden Johnson Re-bekah Jones Jackson Kerr Jaaron LewisKelsey Manning Andrew Martin Alaina Mathis Stephanie Molina Junior Novella Alyssa Peters JarsquoKevion Rodgers Stone Sampson Dillion Sims Sydney Staf-ford Randall Stovall Kay-lie Vaughan Mason Well-born and Madison White

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Nevaeh Bardwell Pat-rick Boyd Alexander Casillas Michaela Golden Pauline Good Kodi How-ell Skylar Johns Kevin Ngov Scott OrsquoDell Grace Pippin Oscar Rodriguez Jacee Short Briley Stew-art Carlos Velazquez and Sammantha Waller

ldquoABrdquoEric Dennis Kylie Dick-

erson Issac Espinoza Lindey Farmer James Fisher Calissa Freeman Brianna Harris Eli Hen-derson Brianna Jones Texan Lancaster Carter Landers Michael Lanier Braden Moore Maxwell Moreno Gabriel Owens Antonio Peters Uriel Reyes Trevor Rhea Pres-ley Richardson Austin Rorex Christopher Sande-fur Avery Stewart Den-ton Sumners Alexis Tuck-er Gracelyn Turner Ryan Vaughan Mia Wallace Brooklynn Wilkinson and Caylin Williams

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Hannah Baldwin Caden Edwards Ryan Gammill Clayton Holliday Jady-nn Howell Corey Johns Jaylen Johns Cambree Kerr Kylie McMillon Shea Nelson Trinity Smith Skyler Strickland Noah West and Kyleigh Wilson

ldquoABrdquoAaron Ables Logan

Amox Alicen Bean Dal-ton Brock Morgan Camp-bell Collin Carpenter Jacquline Castro Tyson Daigle Rachel Dyess Kharlen Graham Zacha-ry Hardy Haley Justice Kolby Kirk Yesina Lopez Colton Lowery Tonjia McElmurry Madeline McKinney Graci Page Colton Tippit Piper Van Huss Victor Wakefield James Walker and Bray-don Williams

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Mally Crawley Malayah Everett Kathryn Hull Timothy Lockhart Lu-cas Pope Jace Ratley and Kimberly Vaughan

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Alexander Noah

Bernard Zachary Black-well Hudson Brabham Andrew Byrd Jessica Chapman Landon Dan-nelley Kayden Deaver David Efurd Caitlynn Golden Dakota Good-win Gracie Green Bryce Guest Hallie Hall Amya Henderson Kourtni Ivo-ry Cameron Johns Laney McKinney Ara Naples Ana Pearson Cooper Per-ry James Porter Christo-pher Sims Haley Smith Ty Waller and Jayden Wil-liams

Sixth GradeldquoArdquo

Juana Arellano Philip Campbell Shelbie Fick-ling Brady McEntire Abbye McKinney Sarah

Morris Riley Navarette Brianna Page Cameron Priddy Chandler Priddy Noah Ragsdale Bailey Sampson Callie Stewart and Dylan Williams

ldquoABrdquoCristina Beles Heven

Brock Krystin Byler Cris-tina Calderon Emily Cole-man Kassye Crane Rust-in Crocker Jaxson Croley Victoria Croley Erin Des-ruisseau Karlye Fahrney Jerrica Finney Devin Flournoy Andrea Fol-som Maegan Ford Shelby Freeman Brayden Harris Triston Hickey Jedidiah Jones Morgan Jones Syd-ney Kennington Zaida La-nier Zoe Lanier Angelina Martinez Chloe McCord Melissa McMichael Kris-ten Meade Charles Mill-er Nele Morrison Brian-na Morrow Trevor Noey Pearl Perry Karen Rodri-guez Mydian Rowe CJ Sandefur Keyshawn Sim-mons Sakiyah Simmons Camden Skinner Shelbi Smith Brynnin Taylor and Connor Walker

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Jaden Alexander Pey-ton Blythe Justin Hall Dedrick Hill Kennedi Northam Charlie Mae Reeves and Cypress Wright

ldquoABrdquoTroy Beam Jose Bena-

vides Hunter Brabham Mckinzi Brewster Noah Childress Syble Dean Sa-mantha Dennis Mykaila Fahrney Kailey Farm-er Megan Horn Refugio Lopez Bowen McEntire Charles Mitchell Justin Myrick Harrison Rea-gan Shelby Shaddix Daughton Singletary Ayla Sprague Braylee Taylor Treston Taylor Nathan Tippit Jaley Wallace Rha-gen Watkins Kayla White Hunter Williams Haylee

and Kirbie Young Eighth Grade

ldquoArdquoCeleste OrsquoDell

ldquoABrdquoAlisha Barnard Julia

Beers Kali Calcote Dust-ee Clark Aimee Cocker-ham Alexis Dilbeck Trey Edwards Paige Elia Ha-ley Epps Shelby Fann Artavis Fludd Andrea Franklin Briana Jones JaRaylon Jones Tony Kemp Brooke Kirkpat-rick Mykayla Lindsey Mattie Morehead Carson Moreland Courtney Nix Jacy Pittman Ciara Pitzer Christine Pruitt DrsquoAsia Purifoy Susan Reynolds Luis Rodriquez Breonna Simmons Shay Slussler Ashlee Smith Orion Staf-ford and Ebony Walker

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Juna Dorantes Tashalyn Johnson Nestor Molina Jake Moore Chelsea Tay-lor Macy Orsquodell CJ Pruitt Ashlea Taylor Cody Wil-liams and Savannah Wright

ldquoABrdquoHunter Alcorn Autumn

Allen Justin Battensby Breanna Casillas Char-li Clark Colton Craw-ley Shelby Golden Zane Hanks Margo Helms Drake Hill Elizabeth Johnson Jaren Jones Lo-gan Skipper Ryan Lind-sey Noah Palmertree Yulina Ramirez Alonna Shaddix Blake Smith Amelia Smoak and John Willis

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Paul Calderon Breanna Crowder Lauren Jones Kaitlyn Morris and Blake Walker

ldquoABrdquoLyndsey Anton Shey-

enne Baker Kortne Craig Scarlett Day-Aleman Jacori Denmark Trent Duke Asa Gaul Kevin

Gibson Lauren Gunn Dana Hampton Denver Kidwell Alissa McClain Cody Pilgrim Sabran-na Sloan Hunter Smith Chelsea Taylor Raegan Taylor and Jade VanHuss

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Anna Applin Jordan Debord Jessica Modisette Dylan Morre Michelle Terry and Dylain Tippett

ldquoABrdquoKaitlin Brantley Aus-

tin Calcote Kassity Con-nor Dillon Dewitt Brady Edmiston Alsiha Fields Chloe Hall Michael Har-ris Kera Huggins Uryia Kemp Kaitlyn Lindsey Chad McKinney KJ Mur-phy Andy Nolan Jesus Noriega Halie Pippin Kendal Sands Shelby Simpson Melissa Skaggs Dakota Skinner Christian Smith Kaliegh Stoermer Jacob Taylor Reilly Til-ley Kayla Watkins Cait-lyn Wertz Kaycee Willis Kaylee Willis and Logan Wilson

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Eric Berryhill Gage Brid-well Chase Cooper Shane Finney Trenton Shelton and Austin Hoskinson

ldquoABrdquoDestiny Alexander Jus-

tin Bailey Lauren Barnes Zach Bassham Anthony Childers Katelin Coo-per Marisol Cruz Jose Dorantes Chelsey Hall Chantz Hall Christa Har-gett Darrick Horn Lane Skipper Makayla Mashaw Jennifer Morgan Trev-or Perry Brandon Pitzer Sha Sha Ransom Juna Rios Amber Sampson Austin Sandefur Naomi Simmons and Maranda Sloan Brittany Smith Laura Stewart Kadarian Taylor Trent Williams Nicole Willis Allie Wilson Haylee Wommack and Jeffrey WoodyardWilson Hailey Woodyard

Hughes Springs ISDRyan Lewis and Kiara

Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD

Avinger ISD

6 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

School MenuS

Daingerfield Elementary Breakfast

April 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cereal toast diced

pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito or

cereal toast juice

Daingerfield Elementary Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peaches

marinara sauce ranch

dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue rib sand-

wich slaw baked beans

cherry tomato sliced cu-

cumber with ranch dress-

ing fresh oranges

Daingerfield Junior High and High School

BreakfastApril 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cerealor yogurt toast

diced pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito

or cereal or yogurt toast

juice

Daingerfield Junior High Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peach-

es marinara sauce 1oz

ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue chopped

pork sandwich slaw

baked beans cherry to-

mato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

Daingerfield High School Lunch

April 1 Alpha pizza or

bean burrito steamed

carrots steamed broccoli

pepper baked fries sliced

peaches ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit garlic

bread ranch dressing

April 5 Chopped barbecue

sandwich or fish slaw

baked beans tots cherry

tomato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

6 Sports The Steel Country BeeThursday March 28 2013

The Daingerfield tennis team participated in the Hughes Springs Athlet-ic Booster Club Tennis Tournament on March 8

After battling all day se-niors Zac Ferris and Brac-cus Hannah met in the Consolation Champion-ship Match Ferris start-ed the day with a hard fought 5ndash8 loss to Jack McDowell of Prairiland followed by three straight wins (Josh Adams of Avinger 8ndash2 John Harris of Redwater 8ndash4 Chris Fuller of Linden-Kildare 8-7) before meeting team-mate Hannah in the fina-le

Hannahrsquos day went much like his team-matersquos starting with a 4ndash8 loss to older brother Gary McDowell of Prairiland and then a bye followed by two 8ndash0 wins against

Teammates Zac Ferris and Braccus Hannah met in the Consolation Championship Match of the March 8 tourney

The Daingerfield Ti-ger baseball team had a tough week losing to Hughes Springs and Queen City the top two teams in District 16 2A

In the first game of the week Daingerfield took it on the chin to the 1-ranked team in Class 2A Hughes Springs in a 12-2 loss The Tigers could never rebound from the Mus-tangsrsquo big 7-run second inning

Malik Higgins suf-fered the loss for the Ti-gers going two innings and giving up 6 earned runs on six hits with five walks Josh Terry pitched three innings and gave up 1 earned run on one hit with two strikeouts and two walks Stone Kelley pitched the final inning for Daingerfield giv-ing up 1 earned run on one hit with two walks

Troy Stuard swings at a pitch The Tigers face the Hornets at 2 Friday afternoon

Daingerfield Tigers lose to District 16-2A leaders

By Steven CampBell Once again the Hughes

Springs varsity baseball team has emerged as the class of the district and perhaps the entire state this far into the 2013 season Head coach Kent Craigrsquos team has gotten off to an impressive un-defeated 15-0 start in-cluding winning out in the Elysian Fields Jeffer-son and Hughes Springs tournaments as well as their first three District games The Mustangs are currently ranked 1 in the Texashighschool-baseballcom poll and 2 in the THSBCAcom poll

ldquoAs far as what sep-arates Hughes Springs from other schools itrsquos the community support for all sports and kidsrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoWe never hurt for support for our kids or our pro-gramsrdquo

With the support of an entire community be-hind them and an ace pitching squad in Trent Shelton Zach Basham and Dylan Moore the Mustangs have smoth-ered the opposition

This week the Mus-tangsrsquo schedule had them taking a trip to New Bos-ton to take on the Lions on March 26 Playing on the road has been a chal-lenge that the Mustangs have met with great suc-cess this far into the sea-son

ldquoWhen it comes to travel I really think our kids look forward to the challenge of playing be-hind enemy lines They are always looking to be challenged and there is no better way than to play on the roadrdquo Coach Craig said

On Friday the Mus-tangs return to the friendly confines of their

Josh Anton makes a play at first base when the Hughes Springs Mustangs took on the Daingerfield Tigers last week The Mustangs won the game 12-2

Mustangs live up to 1 ranking with 15-0 start to the season

home field to take on Dis-trict rival Linden Kildare before getting ready to take on perhaps their big-gest rival on the road in Queen City on April 2

The Mustangs have be-come the measuring stick to which all teams try to test themselves against When asked about which games Coach Craig has circled on his schedule he said that Hughes Springs will be the team circled on each and every one of their opponentsrsquo sched-ules

ldquoAll the games are big and I know that sounds like a usual coaching clicheacute but we are every-bodyrsquos Super Bowl or World Seriesrdquo he said ldquoSo our team has to be prepared every time we play Obviously the Queen City games are big from a District champion-ship perspective and from a local rivalryrdquo

Mustangs will continue to march their way through what will perhaps shape up to be their finest in school history as they look to bring home the Texas State Championship in 2013 The team takes the field with an incredible focus and technical efficiency that few teams can match

ldquoGood pitching and de-fense are what we preach dailyrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoAs an athletic program we really stress funda-mentals Every practice no matter the sport starts with the fundamentals Our kids understand and accept that philosophyrdquo

The leading hitter for Daingerfield was Kelley with a home run and a double Shawn Hooks Colton Gibbs and Terry all contributed one hit each

The Tigers only trailed Queen City 4-3 in the fifth inning but a 7-run sixth inning and multi-ple errors proved costly for Daingerfield in a 12-6 loss to the Bulldogs

Terry took the loss for Daingerfield and Cam-eron Precise came in to finish out the game for the Tigers The leading hitters for Daingerfield were Ruben Mims who was 2-for-4 with a triple 2 runs scored and 1 RBI Terry was 2-for-4 with a run scored Precise had a double and 1 run scored and Hooks added a sin-gle to round out the hit-ting for Daingerfield

The Tigers hosted their cross county rival the

The Hughes Springs

Paul Pewitt Brahmas on Tuesday and will travel to Hooks to square off

against the Hornets on Friday afternoon with game time at 2 pm

The Daingerfield Ti-gers are currently 1-4 in District 16AA play

Daingerfield athletes participate in Booster Club Tennis Tournament

Steve Roberts (Avery) and Seth Bennett (Redwater)

The stage was set for an all Daingerfield finale with Ferris coming out on top 8ndash3

ldquoIt was great to see Zac and Braccus have success after getting off to a little bit of a slow startrdquo Coach Jana McGoldrick said ldquoIt was a long day that start-ed at 8 am and then the final did not even start until about 10 pm It was worth the long hours to see these two nice young men battle it out in the fi-nalerdquo

Other players partici-pating in the tournament were Randi Monds and Sam Rowe in girlsrsquo sin-gles Akia Williams and Anjelica Reyes in girlsrsquo doubles and Kimmie Brown and Chris Rios in mixed doubles

Children are selected based on income ESL age and individual and family needs At the time of registration documents that are needed

Hughes Springs Elementary and Hughes Springs Head Start Fall Registration for 3 and 4 year olds and Pre-K will be April 8 thru April 12 2013 from 830 AM until 100 PM at the Hughes Springs Elementary 809 Russell St Hughes Springs (903) 639-3881

No child may be discriminated against because of race sex creed ethnic origin religion or disability

Verification of income

Birth certificate

Immunizationshot records

Social Security card (parent amp child)

Insurance (Medicaid card CHIPS etc)

Proof of residence (utility bill with physical address)

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Help WantedADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Transet Co as Construction Man-ager at Risk for Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD School District Phase 2 will receive sub-contractor and sup-plier bids for the 2013 High School Science Lab remodel and Jr High School Renovations Bid packag-es will include but are not limited to termite control concrete work metal fabrications rough carpen-try architectural woodwork plastic laminate millwork lab casework waterproofing amp dampproofing insulation foam insulation sheet metal flashing and trim firestop systems joint sealers steel doors amp frames wood doors builders hardware glass amp glazing gypsum drywall tile acoustical ceilings wood flooring resilient flooring acoustical treatment painting mis-cellaneous specialties fire protec-tion plumbing HVAC amp electrical as designed by Ted Estep AIA

Transet Co will receive proposals from interested subcontractors until 200 PM on Tuesday April 9 2013 at the offices of Transet Co 400 American Legion Blvd Longview Texas 75601 903-753-3086 (Tel) 903-753-3147 (Fax) mtuckertransetcocom (e-mail) A pre-bid walk thru will be held at the school on March 28 330 pm at the Daingerfield Lone Star Administra-tion Building

Drawings and Specifications will be available March 20 2013 for review and may be obtained with a $20000 deposit at the office of Transet Co or online at wwwwolf-printsus Bobbie Spriggs (iSqFt) Tyler Texas 903-593-9993(Tel) 866-570-8187(Fax) bspriggsis-qftcom (e-mail)

Prevailing wage rates in confor-mance with Texas Law will be paid on this project All proposals shall remain valid for thirty (30) days Successful participants may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price Bonds shall be on forms ac-ceptable to the Construction Man-ager

All bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days and all bids over $50000 must be accompanied by Bid Se-curity in the amount of 5 of the greatest amount bid by the provid-er Security shall be in the form of a Bid Bond or Cashierrsquos Check Suc-cessful bidders may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price for bids over $100000 Bonds shall be on forms acceptable to the Construction Manager

The Owner CM Risk and Archi-tect reserve the right to reject any and all proposals to waive any in-formalities and irregularities in the proposal process and to make the awards in the best interest of the school district By submitting a proposal each bidder agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the Owner the CM Risk the ArchitectEngineer and their respective employees arising out of or in connection with administra-tion evaluation or recommenda-tion of any proposal waiver of any requirements under the Proposal Documents or the Contract Doc-uments acceptance or rejection of any proposals and award of a Contract

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LegalsHUGHES SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Hughes Springs Independent School District (HSISD) is seeking Compet-itive Sealed Proposals for construction services for the following project

Additions and Alterations to Hughes Springs Junior High SchoolProject includes a four-classroom building addition and minor interior ren-ovations to the existing building

Competitive Sealed Proposals will be received until 200 pm Tuesday April 23 2013 in the Board Room of the HSISD Administration Building located at 871 Taylor Street Hughes Springs Texas 75656 At that time proposals will be opened and read aloud pursuant to the price criteria only The remaining criteria will be evaluated at a later time Any propos-al received after 200 pm on Tuesday April 23 2013 will be rejected and returned unopened as non-responsive As allowable under Texas law HSISD will utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal method using defined criteria to evaluate the best value for HSISD as indicated in the Bid Doc-uments

Bid Documents will be available for review and procurement on March 23 2013 Copies of Bid Documents may be examined without charge at the office of the Architect The BDA Design Group Inc 210 North State Line Avenue Suite 201 Texarkana AR 71854 telephone no (870) 773-1193 Qualified prime contractors may obtain one set of printed Bid Documents plus one PDF version of the Bid Documents on CD for a de-posit of $12500 refundable only if the printed set of Bid Documents is returned in good condition within 14 days after the opening of proposals Prime contractors procuring Bid Documents who do not submit a quali-fied proposal will forfeit their deposit Printed refundable Bid Documents will not be issued directly to subcontractors suppliers or others Prime contractors subcontractors suppliers and others may purchase a set of Bid Documents on CD for a non-refundable purchase price of $2500 per CD if desired Copies of Bid Documents will be sent to Dodge Plan Room Irving Texas AGC Plan Room Shreveport Louisiana and Reed Construction Data

A Bid Bond by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas and made payable to HSISD shall accompany each proposal in an amount not less than five percent of the proposal amount If awarded the contract Proposer shall promptly enter into a contract and execute such insurance and bonds as may be required including a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 of the Contract Price No substi-tutes will be accepted in lieu of the Performance and Bond No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the opening of proposals without consent of HSISD In case of ambiguity or lack of clarity HSISD reserves the right to adopt the most advantageous interpretation thereof HSISD reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formalities

Proposals shall be prepared and submitted in compliance with Federal State and Local laws pertaining to construction of K-12 schools Each Proposer must present satisfactory evidence to HSISD that he is duly li-censed when required and in compliance with said laws and qualified to perform the work

Rick OgdenSuperintendentHughes Springs Independent School DistrictHughes Springs Texas

Legals

BRAND NEW 22 only $23900 32 $28900 Doublewide $39999

Se Habla espanol

GOOD USED32 with fireplace only $12900 22 only $5000 REPOS avail-able single and doublewides

RENT TO OWN 1ST TIMEBUYERS PROGRAM

No credit needed BRAND NEW HOMES instant approvals RBI 36579

903-524-2050

ldquoINVITATION FOR BIDS

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Daingerfield is now call-ing for bids for the 2013 Street Program All bids must be clearly marked ldquoSealed Bids ndash Street Im-provement Programrdquo and returned to the City Managerrsquos Office 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Tex-as 75638 no later than 400 pm Friday May 10 2013 The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud during a Regular City Coun-cil Meeting Monday May 13 2013 at 600 pm The City of Dainger-field reserves the right to reject any and all bids received Con-tract documents including proce-dures and specifications must be procured from the City Manager at the above address All inqui-ries should be directed in writing to Carl Teel City Manager 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Texas 75638 (903) 645-3906 The City of Daingerfield reserves the right to waive all formalities and to award the bid most advantageous to the City of Daingerfield The City of Daingerfield also reserves the right to omit or modify the proposed sections to be sealedrdquo

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in Naples Nice shade trees fenced in back yard wabove

ground pool Recently updated wnew roof central heat amp air

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TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Great for living the good life in the country this

3bedroom25bath2 car garage w2-2 car carport sits on 6 acres with a 2 acre pond covered dock and pole barn south of Naples

$174000TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Help Wanted

Class-A CDL Drivers

Mountain View Haul-ing needs Class-A CDL drivers to haul live chickens in the Mount Pleasant area Compa-ny offers benefits and drivers are home daily Competitive pay and new trucks Must have good MVR and 2 years verifiable exp Please call Janna 804-784-6166 or email jasakowitzaolcom

Help WantedFull time position

is currently open for a office clerk with extensive

background in Excel spreadsheets Must have experience in

Microsoft office Call to set up an appointment with Dale Guemsey at 903-639-2551 ext 10306

Lost DogLAST SEEN AROUND

Walton Trailer Park HWY 11 about 3 weeks ago 8-12 inches

tall Black Male Chihuahua named Roscoe Has some white

hairs on right shoulder 903-960-0665

LOST DOGLast seen on 35 from corner of

Ochiltree and Coffey StreetGerman ShepardLab mix Black

over Tan Answers to puppy (15 yrs old) Approximately 75 lbs Call 903-285-8438

Reward offered

Call 903-645-3948to place a

classified ad

Vendors

Looking for vendors and customers for Hughes Springs Trade Days

Grand opening on April 5th 6th and 7th

Space rental $10 per dayLocation 2210 FM 250 N 2frac12 mile N of Hughes Springs

on the rightCall 903-639-2384 cell 903-946-3769

JANKOrsquoS EXTRA CLOSET STORAGE 303 WATSON BLVD makes notice that the contents of the following units will be sold to the highest bidder at the corner of US 259 and FM 130 Daingerfield TX at 2 pm on April 7 2013

20 - Grover Roney8 - Tami Burgess

Byron Terry Jr Broker 903-639-3336 or 903-563-2288Jennifer Proctor Broker 903-720-7188

After Hours

See our listings online at any of the following

wwwterryrealestateagencycomwwwlandsofamericacom

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ERRY Office Hours 830 AM - 500 PM

MONDAY - FRIDAY Weekends by Appointment

Real Estate

512 East First Street bull Hughes SpringsT (903) 639-7525

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Looking for land We have hunting pasture timber amp homesite land available for sale

NEW LISTING - 1 bedroom 1 bath completely modern and updated country cottage on 31+ acres in excellent secluded location in Hughes Springs there is a gas log fireplace pole barn two wells along with community water small stocked pond gardening area per-fect for a individual couple or as a weekend get-a-way - $110000

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Avinger HugHes springs Linden

Call The Steel Country Bee at 903-645-3948 to advertise

The Daingerfield High School Theatre depart-ment advanced to Dis-trict contest on March 19 They competed once again on March 26 in Pleasant Grove The stu-dents are directed by Sheila Newman and per-

Daingerfield High School theater members from left on the front row are Samantha Kimberley LaKeithdra Bryson Madison Forshee and Hannah Gardner Pictured on the back row are LuQuarius Frazier Anjelica Reyes Sheila New-man Bailey Young Keondrya Roberson Terah Blythe Natejea Epps Abreighya Evans Markevion Hurndon and Maria Bello

Daingerfieldrsquos theatre department competes at Districtby Robert Harling

The cast consists of Hannah Gardner as Tru-vy Lakeithdra Bryson as Clairee Bailey Young as Shelby Samantha Kim-berley as MrsquoLynn and Madison Forshee as Quis-er The technical crew is made up of LuQuarius

Frazier and Abreighya Evans along with the backstage crew Markev-ion Hurndon and Keyon-dra Robinson

The cast took rave re-views bringing home a Best Actress Award Sa-mantha Kimberley and three All Star Cast awards

from LaKeithdra Bryson Bailey Young and Han-nah Gardner LuQuar-ius Frazier received the Technical Award for the performance

The students will per-form this production for the public Dates have not yet been determinedformed lsquoSteel Magnoliasrsquo

An East Texas base-ball player made a good start of Baylor Universityrsquos Division One baseball season Grayson Porter a grad-uate of McLeod High School is a junior at Baylor

Porter grew up playing Dixie League and Little League baseball in East Texas His goal was to play Division One in baseball He hit his first home runs of the year on March 9 and March 15 in Houston playing the University of New Orleans He was 4 of 5 in the first game and in the Saturday double header he played left fielder and designated hitter He has started the five games

Porter is the son of Denese Banker and the grandson of HB and Frances Pitchford of Avinger Grayson Porter

Porter plays for Baylor University

Lady Mustangs shut out the Lady Tigers

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs finished the Lady Mustang Classic 2-3 placing third The Lady Mustangs had wins over Pittsburg and Daingerfield in the Classic on March 7 through 9

Ashlin Roach hit 647 for the tournament going 11-17 at the plate with five doubles a triple She stole three bases and had 10 RBIs Kaitlyn Morris hit 583 going 7-12 with five doubles a triple 6 RBIs and she went 2 and 2 in the circle for the Lady Mus-tangs

The Lady Mustangs rolled to a 20-0 District 16-

2A win over the Dainger-field Lady Tigers Bre-anne Gunn homered doubled and drove in 5 runs to pace a 14-hit Hughes Springs attack Roach also homered for Hughes Springs which led 3-0 after one inning scored 7 in the second and then put 5 on the board in both the fourth and fifth frames Destiny Gonzales Siera Baird and Halie Pippin all drove in 2 runs for the Lady Mustangs

Morris earned the pitch-ing win striking out six and allowing one hit in five innings

Call

The Steel

Country Beeto advertise

903-645-3948

Wildflower TrailsLast full weekend of April

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Honor Rolls

First GradeldquoArdquo

Natalie Sanchez Bobby Ray Sissom Jr and Noah Young

ldquoABrdquo Aubreigh Powell Shelby

Whelchel and Jessi WyattSecond Grade

ldquoArdquoTaygen Downs and Rielyn

Schubert

ldquoABrdquoDevin Hall and Miles

Johnson

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Elijah YoungFourth Grade

ldquoABrdquoKeldyn Schubert

Fifth Grade

ldquoABrdquoChristopher Carr Hunter

Reece and Brianna YoungSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoBryson Schubert

ldquoABrdquoRachael Barton Kasie

Compton Mariah Foster and Savannah Martin

Seventh Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrennan Dowell and

Grayson EarlyEighth Grade

ldquoArdquoTravis Gonzalez and Abi-

gail TateldquoABrdquo

Michelle Garrett Jayden Grant Trevor Orange and Zachary Vance

Ninth Grade

ldquoABrdquoBrittany Escalante

Aleshia Fort and Trey Sla-ton

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Rebecca SamplesldquoABrdquo

Nicki Browning Audrey Byerly Billy Cody Lake Loyd and Lexi Taylor

11th Grade

ldquoABrdquoJames Adams Jermiaha

Clark Stephanie Garner Jodie Gonzalez and Ryan Perry

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Brittanie VanceldquoABrdquo

Mikshala Bolden and Ashley Sanders

First GradeldquoArdquo

Katelynn Barber Alyssa Baxter Chrishlyn Boyd Meghan Burenheide Kev-in Carmona David Carr Jair Chavez Taurean Drake Makayla Foster Lynzee Frazier Hulon Fretwell Lykevian Gar-rett Jalynn Gilstrap Mei-ka Gordon Angel Guerre-ro Alyssa Hatten Marlon Hayes Tarajah Jackson Stacy Lewis Silver McEn-tire Jamal Monday Alys-sa Rushing Cristal San-tiago Figueroa Jordan Suastegui Brian Taylor Harmony Tunstle Aary-ana Wallace Korban Wa-terhouse Quinterrian Webb Leilani White and Diamond Williams

ldquoABrdquoRoger Argueta Luis

Ballesteros Bryson Belk Catherine Brock Paola De La Cruz Shaniya Fa-vors Amare Garrett Des-tiny Gholston Miracle Harper Dionisio Hendrix Cayden Hortman Ro-drigo Ixmatlahua Kiara Jackson Daydrion Jim-merson Jayda Jordan Levi Langley Thomas Lester Angel Luna Clay-sen Mabey Fernando Or-donez Cristian Paz Rylee Rumbo Dante Salazar Landon Sears Alex Simp-son Shiann Washington and Mathew Watkins

Second GradeldquoArdquo

William Barnwell Lucy Bello Miguel Bello Mari-sol Bernon Ty Byrd Hai-ley Crews Kami Driggers Jykeelin Frazier Terry Gholston Kylah Haley Emmanuel Ixmatlahua LarsquoDaysha Jimmerson

Braylon Jones Corey Long Jerra Mabey Karter Pollan Harley Scholl Tucker Strawn Kade Strickland Julian Taylor Aliyah Thomas Jonah Walker Josselyn Wal-ton Alexis Williams and DersquoAsia Williams

ldquoABrdquoOasis Brown-Irving Tor-

rie Bunton Kayli Clark Trevor Climer JarsquoKhyra Connor Katlyne Cope-land Analiz De La Cruz April Epps Madison Greenlee Madison Har-vey Adrian Hatcher Ra-shad Lee Jayden Lindsay Cody Long Kimberly Lo-pez Ali McCoy Audrie Mendoza Diamond Mor-ton Enrique Ochoa Iraly Ordonez Regina Rainey Jasmine Ramos Gary Ribble Keyshawna Roney Briana Sanchez Keshaun Singleton Monnorea Soeung Sayda Suastegui Kamryn Taylor Salvador Velasquez Jayden Wal-lace and DCorian Wright

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Dylan Baxter Jaxson Chapman Julissa Chavez Alejandro DeLaCruz Jay-lon Evans Sanaa Fields Jackson Hall Sydney Key Haley Lewis Laura Men-dez Karmen Searcy Aus-tin Terry and Kayla Wat-kins

ldquoABrdquoAlayah Alexander Levi

Allen Trinity Brantley Ashlyn Bruce Ava Bur-enheide Anyha Ellison Thaishun Evans Journei Ferguson Adylen Garcia Chandler Garrett Trev-or Hargrave Keydon Hill Dakota Hughes Ayden James Jaden Kelly Ar-

iana Lewis Maira Lo-pez James Mathis-Bazar Kayleigh McCoy Kyera Morgan Karley Nix De-Andre Pettey Samuel Pol-lan Caylin Rainey Joseacute Ramos Memphis Sanders Jaci Simmons Sonson Soeung Hunter Staner and Jasmine Werthern

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Tanner Byrd Denver Carpenter Laura Car-ter Ebony Chalk Dazia Chapin Jennifer Evans Juan Llamas Alivia Rags-dale Riley Scholl Gracey Smith Shelby Wallace and Sonny Wu

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Bailey Aidan

Barrett Natalie Beasley Neve Beasley Kavon Bold-en Mandi Burenheide Kelbi Byrd Brea Crain Anthony Fomby Heaven Gilliam Jesse Gillispie Adrianna Guerrero Des-tiny Guerrero Rozlynn Hall DeKevion Hargett Michael Jimenez Brax-ton Jimmerson Adisen Key Cesar Lopez Kaleb Morgan Michael Nelson Angelina Ochoa Maribel Quintana-DeLaRosa Jes-se Ribble Michael Ribble Bryce Ridenour Iran Ro-driguez Colby Sanders Megan Sears DrCosang-sin Soeung Jett Stock-inger Mariela Vanegas Makenzie Watkins Kya-sia Williams and Coby Wright

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Hailey Byrd and Jamie Nix

ldquoABrdquoMadison Driggers Yojan

Garcia Victor Gonzalez

RobinsonSixth Grade

ldquoArdquoLemerica Alexander

Justin Bailey Marisol Barrera Kennedy Jenni-fer Gonzalez Treshawnti Howard Jansen Laney Ashlynn Sanders Joshua Sutton Jaidyn Thompson Hannah Welch Jakauri Woods and Kodi Young

ldquoABrdquoLeslie Argueta Trin-

ity Blythe Alexandra Carrillo Nicholas Chap-in Miguel De La Cruz Jaqualine Evans Nickolas Ferguson Allan Gamez Zachary Gilmore Abigale Hargrave Tyler Harp-er Destiny Holt Destiny Hurndon Zikeya Lawton Savannah LocklerJakala Neal Judson Pollan Derik Rawls Makayla Robinson Sidney Royal Agustin Sa-mano Makayla Watkins Tieryunna Williams and Travis Wilson

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Melinda DriggersldquoABrdquo

Mya Cheatum Rebec-ca Collins Luci Costello Denibria Hall Jakob Hill Jasmine House Kahleyia Johnson Layla Johnston Kaylee Joslin Tylor Les-ter Takorrianne Linwood Claudia Lopez Lorena Netro Demarkia Palm-er Daniel Pilgrim Mikal Reeves Kathrine Smith and Gage Stockinger

Eighth GradeldquoArdquo

Camryn Byrd Dalton Morgan Graci Runk Juli-sa Velasquez and Baylee Welch

ldquoABrdquoAmanda Aleman Aiana

Alexander MyrsquoAsha Bu-ford Zalestial Carter Caitlin Cox Madison Cox Meagan Cox Zoey Crites Diamond Gholston Blake Hughes Carla Lockeby Shelby Lockler Courtney Makepeace Denver Mims Mia Nelson Kevin Rudd Stormie Sampson Jazmin Solis Jordan Whelchel Alexius Williams Jasmine Woods and Warren Wu

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Alton Alexander Cross Allen Chelsea Chalk Karter Ford Colton Gar-rett and Cassidy Watkins

ldquoABrdquoEric Alexander Les-

lie Bailey Shametriece Black Stormey Brummell DersquoAndre Daniel Jordan Freeman Briana Llamas Cinthia Olguin Maribel Ortiz Alexis Porter Anjel-ica Reyes Adriana Rivas Derek Strickland Bayley Sullivan Kallye Sullivan and Sabryn Thompson

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Monica MonroyldquoABrdquo

Jessie Biles Terah Blythe Jettia Bradley Shakiria Brown Lester Browning Jamia Ed-wards Madison Forshee Cruz Gallegos Desir-ae Henderson Summer Hoover Shenia Jackson Markayla Johnson Em-manuel Mendez Madison Prine Matthew White Akia Williams and Laura Young

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Sam Fowler Luquar-ius Frazier Cedarion

Hopkins Bobbie McRae Cassidy Shaver Janzelle Smith Austin Swain and Steven Vaught

ldquoABrdquoSpencer Alexander Lac-

ey Bean Tachrissa Boyd Tyrek Boyd Amara Chism Courtney Davis Amber Gholston Adri-anna Hill Keaten Key Alekza Kirkham Nathan Knight and Lazarius Luster Cameron Precise Gloria Rodriguez Del-aney Smith Teasia Stern Trovarious Stuard Taka-ra Thomas Ashley Wal-lace Milagro Washing-ton and Peyton Watkins

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Samantha Bryan Zach Ferris Holly Hartgrove Jessie Hegler Laken Liv-ingston Jessica Netro Samantha Rowe Jasper Smith and Sharsquokia Wil-liams

ldquoABrdquoTyler Austin

Lakeithdra Bryson Devin Camp CharsquoChas-ity Davis Sterling Fra-zier Pedro Gonzalez Ahkeiah Gray Miranda Hall Braccus Hannah Deaundre Hill Kenyada Hooks Ivan Huerta Ash-ley Hughes Markevion Hurndon Ptreshia Hurn-don Samantha Kim-berley Carlos Macias Jassica McMillon Juan Mendez Ruben Mims Randi Monds Elisha Moore Janet Nava John Oddo Carletta Peters Ni-cole Phillips Shunterika Ray-Linwood Keyondra Robinson Kristen Robin-son Joshua Terry Pres-ton Watkins and Tava Williams

First GradeldquoArdquo

Luis Aguilar Lily Bar-nard Jaylee Billings Griffyn Carter Destiny Clendenen Sydney Den-nis Jackson Graham Chloe Huffman Ely Hull Nathon Jones Cambria Martinez Marshall McElmurry Katie Mc-Gregor Isabella McKin-ney Maggie Pate Aubrey Pilgrim Briseida Rivera Lynda Scallion Nicholas Sherman Quinton Single-tary Mason Tucker and Christopher Waller

ldquoABrdquoLindsey Ballesteros

Jose Barajas Braxton Brown Bryce Brown Caleigh Cate Alexus Chisolm Taylor Craig Michael Deruisseau Mi-chelle Dodson Shelbi Duck Jaxon Gammill Destiny Gist Mason Hig-gins Bralei Hill Hailey Howell Kaylee Jackson Jacob Jeffries Andrea McDaniel Jaxon Neal Josalynn Patterson Zoey Reinhardt Eli Rios Brody Rogers Jaycee Shaddix Laney Smith Zachary Vaile Miguel Velazquez and Rocky Wright

Second GradeldquoArdquo

Emma Ables Dalys Alexander Jose Arella-no Maddison Barnard Jacob Boyd Cameron Broyles Lanee Buck-ley Kairi Cabrera Riley Carter Laynee Crocker Dawson Dannelley Gar-rison Duck Trey Duck Catherine DuPlanti Cole Edwards Garrett Evans Autumn Everett Trapper Golden CrsquoKrete Hartfield Madison Heller Parker Jenkins Keziah Knight Scott Lanier Riley Low-ery Emma McKinney Jamie Otis Mason Page Payge Patterson Janie Reid Hunter Smith Si-enna Smith Cooper Wal-

lace Michele Watson and McKinley Westmoreland

ldquoABrdquoJose Aguilar Aidan Al-

exander Hemi Bearden Kadance Blythe Layne Byrd Hanna Conner Treton Davidson Lance Denevan Sadie Dennis Brayden Eppes Tyler Fahrney Alyssa Foster Karsin Furlow Jacob Hall Logan Hardy Erik Haynes Shelbi Hegler Braxton Higgins Audrey Holliday Shyonnia Huse-by Jayden Johnson Re-bekah Jones Jackson Kerr Jaaron LewisKelsey Manning Andrew Martin Alaina Mathis Stephanie Molina Junior Novella Alyssa Peters JarsquoKevion Rodgers Stone Sampson Dillion Sims Sydney Staf-ford Randall Stovall Kay-lie Vaughan Mason Well-born and Madison White

Third GradeldquoArdquo

Nevaeh Bardwell Pat-rick Boyd Alexander Casillas Michaela Golden Pauline Good Kodi How-ell Skylar Johns Kevin Ngov Scott OrsquoDell Grace Pippin Oscar Rodriguez Jacee Short Briley Stew-art Carlos Velazquez and Sammantha Waller

ldquoABrdquoEric Dennis Kylie Dick-

erson Issac Espinoza Lindey Farmer James Fisher Calissa Freeman Brianna Harris Eli Hen-derson Brianna Jones Texan Lancaster Carter Landers Michael Lanier Braden Moore Maxwell Moreno Gabriel Owens Antonio Peters Uriel Reyes Trevor Rhea Pres-ley Richardson Austin Rorex Christopher Sande-fur Avery Stewart Den-ton Sumners Alexis Tuck-er Gracelyn Turner Ryan Vaughan Mia Wallace Brooklynn Wilkinson and Caylin Williams

Fourth GradeldquoArdquo

Hannah Baldwin Caden Edwards Ryan Gammill Clayton Holliday Jady-nn Howell Corey Johns Jaylen Johns Cambree Kerr Kylie McMillon Shea Nelson Trinity Smith Skyler Strickland Noah West and Kyleigh Wilson

ldquoABrdquoAaron Ables Logan

Amox Alicen Bean Dal-ton Brock Morgan Camp-bell Collin Carpenter Jacquline Castro Tyson Daigle Rachel Dyess Kharlen Graham Zacha-ry Hardy Haley Justice Kolby Kirk Yesina Lopez Colton Lowery Tonjia McElmurry Madeline McKinney Graci Page Colton Tippit Piper Van Huss Victor Wakefield James Walker and Bray-don Williams

Fifth GradeldquoArdquo

Mally Crawley Malayah Everett Kathryn Hull Timothy Lockhart Lu-cas Pope Jace Ratley and Kimberly Vaughan

ldquoABrdquoJaycee Alexander Noah

Bernard Zachary Black-well Hudson Brabham Andrew Byrd Jessica Chapman Landon Dan-nelley Kayden Deaver David Efurd Caitlynn Golden Dakota Good-win Gracie Green Bryce Guest Hallie Hall Amya Henderson Kourtni Ivo-ry Cameron Johns Laney McKinney Ara Naples Ana Pearson Cooper Per-ry James Porter Christo-pher Sims Haley Smith Ty Waller and Jayden Wil-liams

Sixth GradeldquoArdquo

Juana Arellano Philip Campbell Shelbie Fick-ling Brady McEntire Abbye McKinney Sarah

Morris Riley Navarette Brianna Page Cameron Priddy Chandler Priddy Noah Ragsdale Bailey Sampson Callie Stewart and Dylan Williams

ldquoABrdquoCristina Beles Heven

Brock Krystin Byler Cris-tina Calderon Emily Cole-man Kassye Crane Rust-in Crocker Jaxson Croley Victoria Croley Erin Des-ruisseau Karlye Fahrney Jerrica Finney Devin Flournoy Andrea Fol-som Maegan Ford Shelby Freeman Brayden Harris Triston Hickey Jedidiah Jones Morgan Jones Syd-ney Kennington Zaida La-nier Zoe Lanier Angelina Martinez Chloe McCord Melissa McMichael Kris-ten Meade Charles Mill-er Nele Morrison Brian-na Morrow Trevor Noey Pearl Perry Karen Rodri-guez Mydian Rowe CJ Sandefur Keyshawn Sim-mons Sakiyah Simmons Camden Skinner Shelbi Smith Brynnin Taylor and Connor Walker

Seventh GradeldquoArdquo

Jaden Alexander Pey-ton Blythe Justin Hall Dedrick Hill Kennedi Northam Charlie Mae Reeves and Cypress Wright

ldquoABrdquoTroy Beam Jose Bena-

vides Hunter Brabham Mckinzi Brewster Noah Childress Syble Dean Sa-mantha Dennis Mykaila Fahrney Kailey Farm-er Megan Horn Refugio Lopez Bowen McEntire Charles Mitchell Justin Myrick Harrison Rea-gan Shelby Shaddix Daughton Singletary Ayla Sprague Braylee Taylor Treston Taylor Nathan Tippit Jaley Wallace Rha-gen Watkins Kayla White Hunter Williams Haylee

and Kirbie Young Eighth Grade

ldquoArdquoCeleste OrsquoDell

ldquoABrdquoAlisha Barnard Julia

Beers Kali Calcote Dust-ee Clark Aimee Cocker-ham Alexis Dilbeck Trey Edwards Paige Elia Ha-ley Epps Shelby Fann Artavis Fludd Andrea Franklin Briana Jones JaRaylon Jones Tony Kemp Brooke Kirkpat-rick Mykayla Lindsey Mattie Morehead Carson Moreland Courtney Nix Jacy Pittman Ciara Pitzer Christine Pruitt DrsquoAsia Purifoy Susan Reynolds Luis Rodriquez Breonna Simmons Shay Slussler Ashlee Smith Orion Staf-ford and Ebony Walker

Ninth GradeldquoArdquo

Juna Dorantes Tashalyn Johnson Nestor Molina Jake Moore Chelsea Tay-lor Macy Orsquodell CJ Pruitt Ashlea Taylor Cody Wil-liams and Savannah Wright

ldquoABrdquoHunter Alcorn Autumn

Allen Justin Battensby Breanna Casillas Char-li Clark Colton Craw-ley Shelby Golden Zane Hanks Margo Helms Drake Hill Elizabeth Johnson Jaren Jones Lo-gan Skipper Ryan Lind-sey Noah Palmertree Yulina Ramirez Alonna Shaddix Blake Smith Amelia Smoak and John Willis

10th GradeldquoArdquo

Paul Calderon Breanna Crowder Lauren Jones Kaitlyn Morris and Blake Walker

ldquoABrdquoLyndsey Anton Shey-

enne Baker Kortne Craig Scarlett Day-Aleman Jacori Denmark Trent Duke Asa Gaul Kevin

Gibson Lauren Gunn Dana Hampton Denver Kidwell Alissa McClain Cody Pilgrim Sabran-na Sloan Hunter Smith Chelsea Taylor Raegan Taylor and Jade VanHuss

11th GradeldquoArdquo

Anna Applin Jordan Debord Jessica Modisette Dylan Morre Michelle Terry and Dylain Tippett

ldquoABrdquoKaitlin Brantley Aus-

tin Calcote Kassity Con-nor Dillon Dewitt Brady Edmiston Alsiha Fields Chloe Hall Michael Har-ris Kera Huggins Uryia Kemp Kaitlyn Lindsey Chad McKinney KJ Mur-phy Andy Nolan Jesus Noriega Halie Pippin Kendal Sands Shelby Simpson Melissa Skaggs Dakota Skinner Christian Smith Kaliegh Stoermer Jacob Taylor Reilly Til-ley Kayla Watkins Cait-lyn Wertz Kaycee Willis Kaylee Willis and Logan Wilson

12th GradeldquoArdquo

Eric Berryhill Gage Brid-well Chase Cooper Shane Finney Trenton Shelton and Austin Hoskinson

ldquoABrdquoDestiny Alexander Jus-

tin Bailey Lauren Barnes Zach Bassham Anthony Childers Katelin Coo-per Marisol Cruz Jose Dorantes Chelsey Hall Chantz Hall Christa Har-gett Darrick Horn Lane Skipper Makayla Mashaw Jennifer Morgan Trev-or Perry Brandon Pitzer Sha Sha Ransom Juna Rios Amber Sampson Austin Sandefur Naomi Simmons and Maranda Sloan Brittany Smith Laura Stewart Kadarian Taylor Trent Williams Nicole Willis Allie Wilson Haylee Wommack and Jeffrey WoodyardWilson Hailey Woodyard

Hughes Springs ISDRyan Lewis and Kiara

Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD

Avinger ISD

6 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

School MenuS

Daingerfield Elementary Breakfast

April 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cereal toast diced

pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito or

cereal toast juice

Daingerfield Elementary Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peaches

marinara sauce ranch

dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue rib sand-

wich slaw baked beans

cherry tomato sliced cu-

cumber with ranch dress-

ing fresh oranges

Daingerfield Junior High and High School

BreakfastApril 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cerealor yogurt toast

diced pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito

or cereal or yogurt toast

juice

Daingerfield Junior High Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peach-

es marinara sauce 1oz

ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue chopped

pork sandwich slaw

baked beans cherry to-

mato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

Daingerfield High School Lunch

April 1 Alpha pizza or

bean burrito steamed

carrots steamed broccoli

pepper baked fries sliced

peaches ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit garlic

bread ranch dressing

April 5 Chopped barbecue

sandwich or fish slaw

baked beans tots cherry

tomato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

6 Sports The Steel Country BeeThursday March 28 2013

The Daingerfield tennis team participated in the Hughes Springs Athlet-ic Booster Club Tennis Tournament on March 8

After battling all day se-niors Zac Ferris and Brac-cus Hannah met in the Consolation Champion-ship Match Ferris start-ed the day with a hard fought 5ndash8 loss to Jack McDowell of Prairiland followed by three straight wins (Josh Adams of Avinger 8ndash2 John Harris of Redwater 8ndash4 Chris Fuller of Linden-Kildare 8-7) before meeting team-mate Hannah in the fina-le

Hannahrsquos day went much like his team-matersquos starting with a 4ndash8 loss to older brother Gary McDowell of Prairiland and then a bye followed by two 8ndash0 wins against

Teammates Zac Ferris and Braccus Hannah met in the Consolation Championship Match of the March 8 tourney

The Daingerfield Ti-ger baseball team had a tough week losing to Hughes Springs and Queen City the top two teams in District 16 2A

In the first game of the week Daingerfield took it on the chin to the 1-ranked team in Class 2A Hughes Springs in a 12-2 loss The Tigers could never rebound from the Mus-tangsrsquo big 7-run second inning

Malik Higgins suf-fered the loss for the Ti-gers going two innings and giving up 6 earned runs on six hits with five walks Josh Terry pitched three innings and gave up 1 earned run on one hit with two strikeouts and two walks Stone Kelley pitched the final inning for Daingerfield giv-ing up 1 earned run on one hit with two walks

Troy Stuard swings at a pitch The Tigers face the Hornets at 2 Friday afternoon

Daingerfield Tigers lose to District 16-2A leaders

By Steven CampBell Once again the Hughes

Springs varsity baseball team has emerged as the class of the district and perhaps the entire state this far into the 2013 season Head coach Kent Craigrsquos team has gotten off to an impressive un-defeated 15-0 start in-cluding winning out in the Elysian Fields Jeffer-son and Hughes Springs tournaments as well as their first three District games The Mustangs are currently ranked 1 in the Texashighschool-baseballcom poll and 2 in the THSBCAcom poll

ldquoAs far as what sep-arates Hughes Springs from other schools itrsquos the community support for all sports and kidsrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoWe never hurt for support for our kids or our pro-gramsrdquo

With the support of an entire community be-hind them and an ace pitching squad in Trent Shelton Zach Basham and Dylan Moore the Mustangs have smoth-ered the opposition

This week the Mus-tangsrsquo schedule had them taking a trip to New Bos-ton to take on the Lions on March 26 Playing on the road has been a chal-lenge that the Mustangs have met with great suc-cess this far into the sea-son

ldquoWhen it comes to travel I really think our kids look forward to the challenge of playing be-hind enemy lines They are always looking to be challenged and there is no better way than to play on the roadrdquo Coach Craig said

On Friday the Mus-tangs return to the friendly confines of their

Josh Anton makes a play at first base when the Hughes Springs Mustangs took on the Daingerfield Tigers last week The Mustangs won the game 12-2

Mustangs live up to 1 ranking with 15-0 start to the season

home field to take on Dis-trict rival Linden Kildare before getting ready to take on perhaps their big-gest rival on the road in Queen City on April 2

The Mustangs have be-come the measuring stick to which all teams try to test themselves against When asked about which games Coach Craig has circled on his schedule he said that Hughes Springs will be the team circled on each and every one of their opponentsrsquo sched-ules

ldquoAll the games are big and I know that sounds like a usual coaching clicheacute but we are every-bodyrsquos Super Bowl or World Seriesrdquo he said ldquoSo our team has to be prepared every time we play Obviously the Queen City games are big from a District champion-ship perspective and from a local rivalryrdquo

Mustangs will continue to march their way through what will perhaps shape up to be their finest in school history as they look to bring home the Texas State Championship in 2013 The team takes the field with an incredible focus and technical efficiency that few teams can match

ldquoGood pitching and de-fense are what we preach dailyrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoAs an athletic program we really stress funda-mentals Every practice no matter the sport starts with the fundamentals Our kids understand and accept that philosophyrdquo

The leading hitter for Daingerfield was Kelley with a home run and a double Shawn Hooks Colton Gibbs and Terry all contributed one hit each

The Tigers only trailed Queen City 4-3 in the fifth inning but a 7-run sixth inning and multi-ple errors proved costly for Daingerfield in a 12-6 loss to the Bulldogs

Terry took the loss for Daingerfield and Cam-eron Precise came in to finish out the game for the Tigers The leading hitters for Daingerfield were Ruben Mims who was 2-for-4 with a triple 2 runs scored and 1 RBI Terry was 2-for-4 with a run scored Precise had a double and 1 run scored and Hooks added a sin-gle to round out the hit-ting for Daingerfield

The Tigers hosted their cross county rival the

The Hughes Springs

Paul Pewitt Brahmas on Tuesday and will travel to Hooks to square off

against the Hornets on Friday afternoon with game time at 2 pm

The Daingerfield Ti-gers are currently 1-4 in District 16AA play

Daingerfield athletes participate in Booster Club Tennis Tournament

Steve Roberts (Avery) and Seth Bennett (Redwater)

The stage was set for an all Daingerfield finale with Ferris coming out on top 8ndash3

ldquoIt was great to see Zac and Braccus have success after getting off to a little bit of a slow startrdquo Coach Jana McGoldrick said ldquoIt was a long day that start-ed at 8 am and then the final did not even start until about 10 pm It was worth the long hours to see these two nice young men battle it out in the fi-nalerdquo

Other players partici-pating in the tournament were Randi Monds and Sam Rowe in girlsrsquo sin-gles Akia Williams and Anjelica Reyes in girlsrsquo doubles and Kimmie Brown and Chris Rios in mixed doubles

Children are selected based on income ESL age and individual and family needs At the time of registration documents that are needed

Hughes Springs Elementary and Hughes Springs Head Start Fall Registration for 3 and 4 year olds and Pre-K will be April 8 thru April 12 2013 from 830 AM until 100 PM at the Hughes Springs Elementary 809 Russell St Hughes Springs (903) 639-3881

No child may be discriminated against because of race sex creed ethnic origin religion or disability

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Birth certificate

Immunizationshot records

Social Security card (parent amp child)

Insurance (Medicaid card CHIPS etc)

Proof of residence (utility bill with physical address)

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Help WantedADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Transet Co as Construction Man-ager at Risk for Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD School District Phase 2 will receive sub-contractor and sup-plier bids for the 2013 High School Science Lab remodel and Jr High School Renovations Bid packag-es will include but are not limited to termite control concrete work metal fabrications rough carpen-try architectural woodwork plastic laminate millwork lab casework waterproofing amp dampproofing insulation foam insulation sheet metal flashing and trim firestop systems joint sealers steel doors amp frames wood doors builders hardware glass amp glazing gypsum drywall tile acoustical ceilings wood flooring resilient flooring acoustical treatment painting mis-cellaneous specialties fire protec-tion plumbing HVAC amp electrical as designed by Ted Estep AIA

Transet Co will receive proposals from interested subcontractors until 200 PM on Tuesday April 9 2013 at the offices of Transet Co 400 American Legion Blvd Longview Texas 75601 903-753-3086 (Tel) 903-753-3147 (Fax) mtuckertransetcocom (e-mail) A pre-bid walk thru will be held at the school on March 28 330 pm at the Daingerfield Lone Star Administra-tion Building

Drawings and Specifications will be available March 20 2013 for review and may be obtained with a $20000 deposit at the office of Transet Co or online at wwwwolf-printsus Bobbie Spriggs (iSqFt) Tyler Texas 903-593-9993(Tel) 866-570-8187(Fax) bspriggsis-qftcom (e-mail)

Prevailing wage rates in confor-mance with Texas Law will be paid on this project All proposals shall remain valid for thirty (30) days Successful participants may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price Bonds shall be on forms ac-ceptable to the Construction Man-ager

All bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days and all bids over $50000 must be accompanied by Bid Se-curity in the amount of 5 of the greatest amount bid by the provid-er Security shall be in the form of a Bid Bond or Cashierrsquos Check Suc-cessful bidders may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price for bids over $100000 Bonds shall be on forms acceptable to the Construction Manager

The Owner CM Risk and Archi-tect reserve the right to reject any and all proposals to waive any in-formalities and irregularities in the proposal process and to make the awards in the best interest of the school district By submitting a proposal each bidder agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the Owner the CM Risk the ArchitectEngineer and their respective employees arising out of or in connection with administra-tion evaluation or recommenda-tion of any proposal waiver of any requirements under the Proposal Documents or the Contract Doc-uments acceptance or rejection of any proposals and award of a Contract

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LegalsHUGHES SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Hughes Springs Independent School District (HSISD) is seeking Compet-itive Sealed Proposals for construction services for the following project

Additions and Alterations to Hughes Springs Junior High SchoolProject includes a four-classroom building addition and minor interior ren-ovations to the existing building

Competitive Sealed Proposals will be received until 200 pm Tuesday April 23 2013 in the Board Room of the HSISD Administration Building located at 871 Taylor Street Hughes Springs Texas 75656 At that time proposals will be opened and read aloud pursuant to the price criteria only The remaining criteria will be evaluated at a later time Any propos-al received after 200 pm on Tuesday April 23 2013 will be rejected and returned unopened as non-responsive As allowable under Texas law HSISD will utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal method using defined criteria to evaluate the best value for HSISD as indicated in the Bid Doc-uments

Bid Documents will be available for review and procurement on March 23 2013 Copies of Bid Documents may be examined without charge at the office of the Architect The BDA Design Group Inc 210 North State Line Avenue Suite 201 Texarkana AR 71854 telephone no (870) 773-1193 Qualified prime contractors may obtain one set of printed Bid Documents plus one PDF version of the Bid Documents on CD for a de-posit of $12500 refundable only if the printed set of Bid Documents is returned in good condition within 14 days after the opening of proposals Prime contractors procuring Bid Documents who do not submit a quali-fied proposal will forfeit their deposit Printed refundable Bid Documents will not be issued directly to subcontractors suppliers or others Prime contractors subcontractors suppliers and others may purchase a set of Bid Documents on CD for a non-refundable purchase price of $2500 per CD if desired Copies of Bid Documents will be sent to Dodge Plan Room Irving Texas AGC Plan Room Shreveport Louisiana and Reed Construction Data

A Bid Bond by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas and made payable to HSISD shall accompany each proposal in an amount not less than five percent of the proposal amount If awarded the contract Proposer shall promptly enter into a contract and execute such insurance and bonds as may be required including a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 of the Contract Price No substi-tutes will be accepted in lieu of the Performance and Bond No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the opening of proposals without consent of HSISD In case of ambiguity or lack of clarity HSISD reserves the right to adopt the most advantageous interpretation thereof HSISD reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formalities

Proposals shall be prepared and submitted in compliance with Federal State and Local laws pertaining to construction of K-12 schools Each Proposer must present satisfactory evidence to HSISD that he is duly li-censed when required and in compliance with said laws and qualified to perform the work

Rick OgdenSuperintendentHughes Springs Independent School DistrictHughes Springs Texas

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NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Daingerfield is now call-ing for bids for the 2013 Street Program All bids must be clearly marked ldquoSealed Bids ndash Street Im-provement Programrdquo and returned to the City Managerrsquos Office 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Tex-as 75638 no later than 400 pm Friday May 10 2013 The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud during a Regular City Coun-cil Meeting Monday May 13 2013 at 600 pm The City of Dainger-field reserves the right to reject any and all bids received Con-tract documents including proce-dures and specifications must be procured from the City Manager at the above address All inqui-ries should be directed in writing to Carl Teel City Manager 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Texas 75638 (903) 645-3906 The City of Daingerfield reserves the right to waive all formalities and to award the bid most advantageous to the City of Daingerfield The City of Daingerfield also reserves the right to omit or modify the proposed sections to be sealedrdquo

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8 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

Avinger HugHes springs Linden

Call The Steel Country Bee at 903-645-3948 to advertise

The Daingerfield High School Theatre depart-ment advanced to Dis-trict contest on March 19 They competed once again on March 26 in Pleasant Grove The stu-dents are directed by Sheila Newman and per-

Daingerfield High School theater members from left on the front row are Samantha Kimberley LaKeithdra Bryson Madison Forshee and Hannah Gardner Pictured on the back row are LuQuarius Frazier Anjelica Reyes Sheila New-man Bailey Young Keondrya Roberson Terah Blythe Natejea Epps Abreighya Evans Markevion Hurndon and Maria Bello

Daingerfieldrsquos theatre department competes at Districtby Robert Harling

The cast consists of Hannah Gardner as Tru-vy Lakeithdra Bryson as Clairee Bailey Young as Shelby Samantha Kim-berley as MrsquoLynn and Madison Forshee as Quis-er The technical crew is made up of LuQuarius

Frazier and Abreighya Evans along with the backstage crew Markev-ion Hurndon and Keyon-dra Robinson

The cast took rave re-views bringing home a Best Actress Award Sa-mantha Kimberley and three All Star Cast awards

from LaKeithdra Bryson Bailey Young and Han-nah Gardner LuQuar-ius Frazier received the Technical Award for the performance

The students will per-form this production for the public Dates have not yet been determinedformed lsquoSteel Magnoliasrsquo

An East Texas base-ball player made a good start of Baylor Universityrsquos Division One baseball season Grayson Porter a grad-uate of McLeod High School is a junior at Baylor

Porter grew up playing Dixie League and Little League baseball in East Texas His goal was to play Division One in baseball He hit his first home runs of the year on March 9 and March 15 in Houston playing the University of New Orleans He was 4 of 5 in the first game and in the Saturday double header he played left fielder and designated hitter He has started the five games

Porter is the son of Denese Banker and the grandson of HB and Frances Pitchford of Avinger Grayson Porter

Porter plays for Baylor University

Lady Mustangs shut out the Lady Tigers

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs finished the Lady Mustang Classic 2-3 placing third The Lady Mustangs had wins over Pittsburg and Daingerfield in the Classic on March 7 through 9

Ashlin Roach hit 647 for the tournament going 11-17 at the plate with five doubles a triple She stole three bases and had 10 RBIs Kaitlyn Morris hit 583 going 7-12 with five doubles a triple 6 RBIs and she went 2 and 2 in the circle for the Lady Mus-tangs

The Lady Mustangs rolled to a 20-0 District 16-

2A win over the Dainger-field Lady Tigers Bre-anne Gunn homered doubled and drove in 5 runs to pace a 14-hit Hughes Springs attack Roach also homered for Hughes Springs which led 3-0 after one inning scored 7 in the second and then put 5 on the board in both the fourth and fifth frames Destiny Gonzales Siera Baird and Halie Pippin all drove in 2 runs for the Lady Mustangs

Morris earned the pitch-ing win striking out six and allowing one hit in five innings

Call

The Steel

Country Beeto advertise

903-645-3948

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6 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

School MenuS

Daingerfield Elementary Breakfast

April 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cereal toast diced

pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito or

cereal toast juice

Daingerfield Elementary Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peaches

marinara sauce ranch

dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue rib sand-

wich slaw baked beans

cherry tomato sliced cu-

cumber with ranch dress-

ing fresh oranges

Daingerfield Junior High and High School

BreakfastApril 1 Cinnamon roll or

cereal or yogurt toast

juice

April 2 Scrambled eggs

or yogurtor cereal toast

fresh fruit

April 3 French toast or

yogurt parfait or cereal

toast juice

April 4 Pancake on stick

or cerealor yogurt toast

diced pears

April 5 Breakfast burrito

or cereal or yogurt toast

juice

Daingerfield Junior High Lunch

April 1 Pizza sticks

steamed carrots steamed

broccoli sliced peach-

es marinara sauce 1oz

ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit crack-

ers ranch dressing

April 5 Barbecue chopped

pork sandwich slaw

baked beans cherry to-

mato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

Daingerfield High School Lunch

April 1 Alpha pizza or

bean burrito steamed

carrots steamed broccoli

pepper baked fries sliced

peaches ranch dressing

April 2 Chicken fajitas

pinto beans lettuce to-

mato pineapple chunks

salsa

April 3 Chicken rings

mashed potato sweet

peas mixed fruit wheat

roll gravy

April 4 Meat sauce amp spa-

ghetti green beans green

salad fresh fruit garlic

bread ranch dressing

April 5 Chopped barbecue

sandwich or fish slaw

baked beans tots cherry

tomato sliced cucumber

with ranch dressing fresh

oranges

6 Sports The Steel Country BeeThursday March 28 2013

The Daingerfield tennis team participated in the Hughes Springs Athlet-ic Booster Club Tennis Tournament on March 8

After battling all day se-niors Zac Ferris and Brac-cus Hannah met in the Consolation Champion-ship Match Ferris start-ed the day with a hard fought 5ndash8 loss to Jack McDowell of Prairiland followed by three straight wins (Josh Adams of Avinger 8ndash2 John Harris of Redwater 8ndash4 Chris Fuller of Linden-Kildare 8-7) before meeting team-mate Hannah in the fina-le

Hannahrsquos day went much like his team-matersquos starting with a 4ndash8 loss to older brother Gary McDowell of Prairiland and then a bye followed by two 8ndash0 wins against

Teammates Zac Ferris and Braccus Hannah met in the Consolation Championship Match of the March 8 tourney

The Daingerfield Ti-ger baseball team had a tough week losing to Hughes Springs and Queen City the top two teams in District 16 2A

In the first game of the week Daingerfield took it on the chin to the 1-ranked team in Class 2A Hughes Springs in a 12-2 loss The Tigers could never rebound from the Mus-tangsrsquo big 7-run second inning

Malik Higgins suf-fered the loss for the Ti-gers going two innings and giving up 6 earned runs on six hits with five walks Josh Terry pitched three innings and gave up 1 earned run on one hit with two strikeouts and two walks Stone Kelley pitched the final inning for Daingerfield giv-ing up 1 earned run on one hit with two walks

Troy Stuard swings at a pitch The Tigers face the Hornets at 2 Friday afternoon

Daingerfield Tigers lose to District 16-2A leaders

By Steven CampBell Once again the Hughes

Springs varsity baseball team has emerged as the class of the district and perhaps the entire state this far into the 2013 season Head coach Kent Craigrsquos team has gotten off to an impressive un-defeated 15-0 start in-cluding winning out in the Elysian Fields Jeffer-son and Hughes Springs tournaments as well as their first three District games The Mustangs are currently ranked 1 in the Texashighschool-baseballcom poll and 2 in the THSBCAcom poll

ldquoAs far as what sep-arates Hughes Springs from other schools itrsquos the community support for all sports and kidsrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoWe never hurt for support for our kids or our pro-gramsrdquo

With the support of an entire community be-hind them and an ace pitching squad in Trent Shelton Zach Basham and Dylan Moore the Mustangs have smoth-ered the opposition

This week the Mus-tangsrsquo schedule had them taking a trip to New Bos-ton to take on the Lions on March 26 Playing on the road has been a chal-lenge that the Mustangs have met with great suc-cess this far into the sea-son

ldquoWhen it comes to travel I really think our kids look forward to the challenge of playing be-hind enemy lines They are always looking to be challenged and there is no better way than to play on the roadrdquo Coach Craig said

On Friday the Mus-tangs return to the friendly confines of their

Josh Anton makes a play at first base when the Hughes Springs Mustangs took on the Daingerfield Tigers last week The Mustangs won the game 12-2

Mustangs live up to 1 ranking with 15-0 start to the season

home field to take on Dis-trict rival Linden Kildare before getting ready to take on perhaps their big-gest rival on the road in Queen City on April 2

The Mustangs have be-come the measuring stick to which all teams try to test themselves against When asked about which games Coach Craig has circled on his schedule he said that Hughes Springs will be the team circled on each and every one of their opponentsrsquo sched-ules

ldquoAll the games are big and I know that sounds like a usual coaching clicheacute but we are every-bodyrsquos Super Bowl or World Seriesrdquo he said ldquoSo our team has to be prepared every time we play Obviously the Queen City games are big from a District champion-ship perspective and from a local rivalryrdquo

Mustangs will continue to march their way through what will perhaps shape up to be their finest in school history as they look to bring home the Texas State Championship in 2013 The team takes the field with an incredible focus and technical efficiency that few teams can match

ldquoGood pitching and de-fense are what we preach dailyrdquo Coach Craig said ldquoAs an athletic program we really stress funda-mentals Every practice no matter the sport starts with the fundamentals Our kids understand and accept that philosophyrdquo

The leading hitter for Daingerfield was Kelley with a home run and a double Shawn Hooks Colton Gibbs and Terry all contributed one hit each

The Tigers only trailed Queen City 4-3 in the fifth inning but a 7-run sixth inning and multi-ple errors proved costly for Daingerfield in a 12-6 loss to the Bulldogs

Terry took the loss for Daingerfield and Cam-eron Precise came in to finish out the game for the Tigers The leading hitters for Daingerfield were Ruben Mims who was 2-for-4 with a triple 2 runs scored and 1 RBI Terry was 2-for-4 with a run scored Precise had a double and 1 run scored and Hooks added a sin-gle to round out the hit-ting for Daingerfield

The Tigers hosted their cross county rival the

The Hughes Springs

Paul Pewitt Brahmas on Tuesday and will travel to Hooks to square off

against the Hornets on Friday afternoon with game time at 2 pm

The Daingerfield Ti-gers are currently 1-4 in District 16AA play

Daingerfield athletes participate in Booster Club Tennis Tournament

Steve Roberts (Avery) and Seth Bennett (Redwater)

The stage was set for an all Daingerfield finale with Ferris coming out on top 8ndash3

ldquoIt was great to see Zac and Braccus have success after getting off to a little bit of a slow startrdquo Coach Jana McGoldrick said ldquoIt was a long day that start-ed at 8 am and then the final did not even start until about 10 pm It was worth the long hours to see these two nice young men battle it out in the fi-nalerdquo

Other players partici-pating in the tournament were Randi Monds and Sam Rowe in girlsrsquo sin-gles Akia Williams and Anjelica Reyes in girlsrsquo doubles and Kimmie Brown and Chris Rios in mixed doubles

Children are selected based on income ESL age and individual and family needs At the time of registration documents that are needed

Hughes Springs Elementary and Hughes Springs Head Start Fall Registration for 3 and 4 year olds and Pre-K will be April 8 thru April 12 2013 from 830 AM until 100 PM at the Hughes Springs Elementary 809 Russell St Hughes Springs (903) 639-3881

No child may be discriminated against because of race sex creed ethnic origin religion or disability

Verification of income

Birth certificate

Immunizationshot records

Social Security card (parent amp child)

Insurance (Medicaid card CHIPS etc)

Proof of residence (utility bill with physical address)

Photo by Tim Emmons Citizens Journal

Fri Sat amp Sun 630 amp 850Mon thru Thurs 730 ONLY

HELD OVERMORRIS TWIN CINEMA

DAINGERFIELD903-645-2219

ALL SEATS

ALL TIMES150$

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Fri Sat amp Sun 630 amp 850Mon thru Thurs 730 ONLY

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TICKETS $200 MORE FOR 3-D MOVIES ALL MATINEE SEATS $400 EXCEPT 3-D $600

Coming Soon JURASSIC PARK 3D

Hwy 271 South bull Mt Pleasant 75455Phone (903) 572-6321

GI JOE RETALIATION 2D (PG-13)2D Fri - Sun 130 900 2D Mon - Thurs 900

3D Fri - Thurs 400 630

STARTS Friday March 29 thru Thurs April 4

Thurs March 28 GI JOE RETALIATION (PG-13)2D Thurs 900 3D Thurs 400 630

OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (R)Fri - Sun 100 340 620 905Mon - Thurs 340 620 905

THE CROODS (PG)2D Fri - Sun 115 835 2D Mon - Thurs 835

3D Fri - Thurs 335 610

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Mon - Thurs 335 620 905

OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL (PG)2D Fri - Sun 330 2D Mon - Thurs 535

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7 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 7

ClassifiedsCheck out the classifieds online at wwwsteelcountrybeecom

Deadline Fridays at 4 pm bull Call 903-645-3948 to place an ad

Walker Creek Village22 PR 54607

Pittsburg TX 75686903-855-0311

Now accepting applications

bull Multi-Family Affordable Housing

bull 2 3 amp 4 Bedroom Apartmentsbull CHAbull Patiobull Appliancesbull WD connectionsbull On-Site Laundrybull Community Room bull Social Servicesbull Office Open 8-5 Weekdays

Equal Housing HandicapOpportunity Accessible

TEXAS amp AMERICAN FLAGS3rsquo X 5rsquo 903-639-7705

LOUIS LrsquoAMOUR BOOKS for sale 85 plus 10 $100

call 903-639-7705

New Lower Rates1 or 2 Bedroom Apts

all located in Hughes Springs

We accept housingContact Janie Holder

903-856-7928903-452-6452

Mobile Homes

For Sale

Services

22 Acres South of Cason

Big Timber Spring CreekIt fronts CR 1200

Tom Ramsay Real Estate903-537-4711

Lawn ServiceHonest Reliable

and Fairly Priced903-656-3705

Immediate opening for graphicssales position

middotMust have Indesign experience or some design programmiddotMust have excellent communication skillsmiddotMust be organized and a self-startermiddotGood grammar and spelling are a plusmiddotWill train

Apply in person at The Pittsburg Gazette 112 Quitman Street Pittsburg TX 75686

For Rent

QUIET RV PARKAll pull through spaces with large yard All bills paid in-

cluding internet and satelliteShower house laundry mat and propane station in park

Permanent renters welcomed Next to town

903-573-2677 or 903-371-1701

RV Spaces

Now accepting applications for the following positions

March 22 2013PittsburgbullRN ED (PRN)bullRN (MedSgy) PRNbullScrub Tech (PRN)bullMid Level Practitioner (GI experience) (FT)bullMid Level Practitioner (FT)bullStaff Accountant (FT)bullPharmacy Tech (FT)bullPharmacy Tech (FT)Resumes may be faxed to903-946-5271 or emailed toksheltonetmcorg

ETMC is an EqualOpportunity Employer

Help WantedADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Transet Co as Construction Man-ager at Risk for Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD School District Phase 2 will receive sub-contractor and sup-plier bids for the 2013 High School Science Lab remodel and Jr High School Renovations Bid packag-es will include but are not limited to termite control concrete work metal fabrications rough carpen-try architectural woodwork plastic laminate millwork lab casework waterproofing amp dampproofing insulation foam insulation sheet metal flashing and trim firestop systems joint sealers steel doors amp frames wood doors builders hardware glass amp glazing gypsum drywall tile acoustical ceilings wood flooring resilient flooring acoustical treatment painting mis-cellaneous specialties fire protec-tion plumbing HVAC amp electrical as designed by Ted Estep AIA

Transet Co will receive proposals from interested subcontractors until 200 PM on Tuesday April 9 2013 at the offices of Transet Co 400 American Legion Blvd Longview Texas 75601 903-753-3086 (Tel) 903-753-3147 (Fax) mtuckertransetcocom (e-mail) A pre-bid walk thru will be held at the school on March 28 330 pm at the Daingerfield Lone Star Administra-tion Building

Drawings and Specifications will be available March 20 2013 for review and may be obtained with a $20000 deposit at the office of Transet Co or online at wwwwolf-printsus Bobbie Spriggs (iSqFt) Tyler Texas 903-593-9993(Tel) 866-570-8187(Fax) bspriggsis-qftcom (e-mail)

Prevailing wage rates in confor-mance with Texas Law will be paid on this project All proposals shall remain valid for thirty (30) days Successful participants may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price Bonds shall be on forms ac-ceptable to the Construction Man-ager

All bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days and all bids over $50000 must be accompanied by Bid Se-curity in the amount of 5 of the greatest amount bid by the provid-er Security shall be in the form of a Bid Bond or Cashierrsquos Check Suc-cessful bidders may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price for bids over $100000 Bonds shall be on forms acceptable to the Construction Manager

The Owner CM Risk and Archi-tect reserve the right to reject any and all proposals to waive any in-formalities and irregularities in the proposal process and to make the awards in the best interest of the school district By submitting a proposal each bidder agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the Owner the CM Risk the ArchitectEngineer and their respective employees arising out of or in connection with administra-tion evaluation or recommenda-tion of any proposal waiver of any requirements under the Proposal Documents or the Contract Doc-uments acceptance or rejection of any proposals and award of a Contract

Legals

Real EstateReal Estate

Help Wanted Avon customers and people interested in selling call 903-645-7082 or cell 903-946-6769 Shirley ISR

North East Texas Credit Union is

accepting applications for a

Full Time Teller at our Lone Star branch

Applicants must have a HS diplomaGED Bilingual is preferred but not required NETCU offers competitive

salaries and excellent bene-fits including health dental

vision and 401k Applications can be completed on our website at wwwthenetcucom andor submitted to

HRthenetcucom

NETCU is an EOE

Land

LegalsHUGHES SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Hughes Springs Independent School District (HSISD) is seeking Compet-itive Sealed Proposals for construction services for the following project

Additions and Alterations to Hughes Springs Junior High SchoolProject includes a four-classroom building addition and minor interior ren-ovations to the existing building

Competitive Sealed Proposals will be received until 200 pm Tuesday April 23 2013 in the Board Room of the HSISD Administration Building located at 871 Taylor Street Hughes Springs Texas 75656 At that time proposals will be opened and read aloud pursuant to the price criteria only The remaining criteria will be evaluated at a later time Any propos-al received after 200 pm on Tuesday April 23 2013 will be rejected and returned unopened as non-responsive As allowable under Texas law HSISD will utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal method using defined criteria to evaluate the best value for HSISD as indicated in the Bid Doc-uments

Bid Documents will be available for review and procurement on March 23 2013 Copies of Bid Documents may be examined without charge at the office of the Architect The BDA Design Group Inc 210 North State Line Avenue Suite 201 Texarkana AR 71854 telephone no (870) 773-1193 Qualified prime contractors may obtain one set of printed Bid Documents plus one PDF version of the Bid Documents on CD for a de-posit of $12500 refundable only if the printed set of Bid Documents is returned in good condition within 14 days after the opening of proposals Prime contractors procuring Bid Documents who do not submit a quali-fied proposal will forfeit their deposit Printed refundable Bid Documents will not be issued directly to subcontractors suppliers or others Prime contractors subcontractors suppliers and others may purchase a set of Bid Documents on CD for a non-refundable purchase price of $2500 per CD if desired Copies of Bid Documents will be sent to Dodge Plan Room Irving Texas AGC Plan Room Shreveport Louisiana and Reed Construction Data

A Bid Bond by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas and made payable to HSISD shall accompany each proposal in an amount not less than five percent of the proposal amount If awarded the contract Proposer shall promptly enter into a contract and execute such insurance and bonds as may be required including a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 of the Contract Price No substi-tutes will be accepted in lieu of the Performance and Bond No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the opening of proposals without consent of HSISD In case of ambiguity or lack of clarity HSISD reserves the right to adopt the most advantageous interpretation thereof HSISD reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formalities

Proposals shall be prepared and submitted in compliance with Federal State and Local laws pertaining to construction of K-12 schools Each Proposer must present satisfactory evidence to HSISD that he is duly li-censed when required and in compliance with said laws and qualified to perform the work

Rick OgdenSuperintendentHughes Springs Independent School DistrictHughes Springs Texas

Legals

BRAND NEW 22 only $23900 32 $28900 Doublewide $39999

Se Habla espanol

GOOD USED32 with fireplace only $12900 22 only $5000 REPOS avail-able single and doublewides

RENT TO OWN 1ST TIMEBUYERS PROGRAM

No credit needed BRAND NEW HOMES instant approvals RBI 36579

903-524-2050

ldquoINVITATION FOR BIDS

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Daingerfield is now call-ing for bids for the 2013 Street Program All bids must be clearly marked ldquoSealed Bids ndash Street Im-provement Programrdquo and returned to the City Managerrsquos Office 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Tex-as 75638 no later than 400 pm Friday May 10 2013 The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud during a Regular City Coun-cil Meeting Monday May 13 2013 at 600 pm The City of Dainger-field reserves the right to reject any and all bids received Con-tract documents including proce-dures and specifications must be procured from the City Manager at the above address All inqui-ries should be directed in writing to Carl Teel City Manager 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Texas 75638 (903) 645-3906 The City of Daingerfield reserves the right to waive all formalities and to award the bid most advantageous to the City of Daingerfield The City of Daingerfield also reserves the right to omit or modify the proposed sections to be sealedrdquo

CMA full-timeWindsor Place Nursing Center903-645-3915

Real Estate3 bedrooms1 bath on Bernice St

in Naples Nice shade trees fenced in back yard wabove

ground pool Recently updated wnew roof central heat amp air

and a hot water heaterReduced to sell $45900

TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Great for living the good life in the country this

3bedroom25bath2 car garage w2-2 car carport sits on 6 acres with a 2 acre pond covered dock and pole barn south of Naples

$174000TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Help Wanted

Class-A CDL Drivers

Mountain View Haul-ing needs Class-A CDL drivers to haul live chickens in the Mount Pleasant area Compa-ny offers benefits and drivers are home daily Competitive pay and new trucks Must have good MVR and 2 years verifiable exp Please call Janna 804-784-6166 or email jasakowitzaolcom

Help WantedFull time position

is currently open for a office clerk with extensive

background in Excel spreadsheets Must have experience in

Microsoft office Call to set up an appointment with Dale Guemsey at 903-639-2551 ext 10306

Lost DogLAST SEEN AROUND

Walton Trailer Park HWY 11 about 3 weeks ago 8-12 inches

tall Black Male Chihuahua named Roscoe Has some white

hairs on right shoulder 903-960-0665

LOST DOGLast seen on 35 from corner of

Ochiltree and Coffey StreetGerman ShepardLab mix Black

over Tan Answers to puppy (15 yrs old) Approximately 75 lbs Call 903-285-8438

Reward offered

Call 903-645-3948to place a

classified ad

Vendors

Looking for vendors and customers for Hughes Springs Trade Days

Grand opening on April 5th 6th and 7th

Space rental $10 per dayLocation 2210 FM 250 N 2frac12 mile N of Hughes Springs

on the rightCall 903-639-2384 cell 903-946-3769

JANKOrsquoS EXTRA CLOSET STORAGE 303 WATSON BLVD makes notice that the contents of the following units will be sold to the highest bidder at the corner of US 259 and FM 130 Daingerfield TX at 2 pm on April 7 2013

20 - Grover Roney8 - Tami Burgess

Byron Terry Jr Broker 903-639-3336 or 903-563-2288Jennifer Proctor Broker 903-720-7188

After Hours

See our listings online at any of the following

wwwterryrealestateagencycomwwwlandsofamericacom

wwwrealtorcomCheck us out on Facebook

ERRY Office Hours 830 AM - 500 PM

MONDAY - FRIDAY Weekends by Appointment

Real Estate

512 East First Street bull Hughes SpringsT (903) 639-7525

TOLL FREE (800) 382-4905WWWTERRYREALESTATEAGENCYCOM

List with us - wersquoll sell for youWe are members of the MLS

(multiple listing service )We advertise your property

nationally through realtorcom

Looking for land We have hunting pasture timber amp homesite land available for sale

NEW LISTING - 1 bedroom 1 bath completely modern and updated country cottage on 31+ acres in excellent secluded location in Hughes Springs there is a gas log fireplace pole barn two wells along with community water small stocked pond gardening area per-fect for a individual couple or as a weekend get-a-way - $110000

8 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

Avinger HugHes springs Linden

Call The Steel Country Bee at 903-645-3948 to advertise

The Daingerfield High School Theatre depart-ment advanced to Dis-trict contest on March 19 They competed once again on March 26 in Pleasant Grove The stu-dents are directed by Sheila Newman and per-

Daingerfield High School theater members from left on the front row are Samantha Kimberley LaKeithdra Bryson Madison Forshee and Hannah Gardner Pictured on the back row are LuQuarius Frazier Anjelica Reyes Sheila New-man Bailey Young Keondrya Roberson Terah Blythe Natejea Epps Abreighya Evans Markevion Hurndon and Maria Bello

Daingerfieldrsquos theatre department competes at Districtby Robert Harling

The cast consists of Hannah Gardner as Tru-vy Lakeithdra Bryson as Clairee Bailey Young as Shelby Samantha Kim-berley as MrsquoLynn and Madison Forshee as Quis-er The technical crew is made up of LuQuarius

Frazier and Abreighya Evans along with the backstage crew Markev-ion Hurndon and Keyon-dra Robinson

The cast took rave re-views bringing home a Best Actress Award Sa-mantha Kimberley and three All Star Cast awards

from LaKeithdra Bryson Bailey Young and Han-nah Gardner LuQuar-ius Frazier received the Technical Award for the performance

The students will per-form this production for the public Dates have not yet been determinedformed lsquoSteel Magnoliasrsquo

An East Texas base-ball player made a good start of Baylor Universityrsquos Division One baseball season Grayson Porter a grad-uate of McLeod High School is a junior at Baylor

Porter grew up playing Dixie League and Little League baseball in East Texas His goal was to play Division One in baseball He hit his first home runs of the year on March 9 and March 15 in Houston playing the University of New Orleans He was 4 of 5 in the first game and in the Saturday double header he played left fielder and designated hitter He has started the five games

Porter is the son of Denese Banker and the grandson of HB and Frances Pitchford of Avinger Grayson Porter

Porter plays for Baylor University

Lady Mustangs shut out the Lady Tigers

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs finished the Lady Mustang Classic 2-3 placing third The Lady Mustangs had wins over Pittsburg and Daingerfield in the Classic on March 7 through 9

Ashlin Roach hit 647 for the tournament going 11-17 at the plate with five doubles a triple She stole three bases and had 10 RBIs Kaitlyn Morris hit 583 going 7-12 with five doubles a triple 6 RBIs and she went 2 and 2 in the circle for the Lady Mus-tangs

The Lady Mustangs rolled to a 20-0 District 16-

2A win over the Dainger-field Lady Tigers Bre-anne Gunn homered doubled and drove in 5 runs to pace a 14-hit Hughes Springs attack Roach also homered for Hughes Springs which led 3-0 after one inning scored 7 in the second and then put 5 on the board in both the fourth and fifth frames Destiny Gonzales Siera Baird and Halie Pippin all drove in 2 runs for the Lady Mustangs

Morris earned the pitch-ing win striking out six and allowing one hit in five innings

Call

The Steel

Country Beeto advertise

903-645-3948

Wildflower TrailsLast full weekend of April

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7 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013 bull 7

ClassifiedsCheck out the classifieds online at wwwsteelcountrybeecom

Deadline Fridays at 4 pm bull Call 903-645-3948 to place an ad

Walker Creek Village22 PR 54607

Pittsburg TX 75686903-855-0311

Now accepting applications

bull Multi-Family Affordable Housing

bull 2 3 amp 4 Bedroom Apartmentsbull CHAbull Patiobull Appliancesbull WD connectionsbull On-Site Laundrybull Community Room bull Social Servicesbull Office Open 8-5 Weekdays

Equal Housing HandicapOpportunity Accessible

TEXAS amp AMERICAN FLAGS3rsquo X 5rsquo 903-639-7705

LOUIS LrsquoAMOUR BOOKS for sale 85 plus 10 $100

call 903-639-7705

New Lower Rates1 or 2 Bedroom Apts

all located in Hughes Springs

We accept housingContact Janie Holder

903-856-7928903-452-6452

Mobile Homes

For Sale

Services

22 Acres South of Cason

Big Timber Spring CreekIt fronts CR 1200

Tom Ramsay Real Estate903-537-4711

Lawn ServiceHonest Reliable

and Fairly Priced903-656-3705

Immediate opening for graphicssales position

middotMust have Indesign experience or some design programmiddotMust have excellent communication skillsmiddotMust be organized and a self-startermiddotGood grammar and spelling are a plusmiddotWill train

Apply in person at The Pittsburg Gazette 112 Quitman Street Pittsburg TX 75686

For Rent

QUIET RV PARKAll pull through spaces with large yard All bills paid in-

cluding internet and satelliteShower house laundry mat and propane station in park

Permanent renters welcomed Next to town

903-573-2677 or 903-371-1701

RV Spaces

Now accepting applications for the following positions

March 22 2013PittsburgbullRN ED (PRN)bullRN (MedSgy) PRNbullScrub Tech (PRN)bullMid Level Practitioner (GI experience) (FT)bullMid Level Practitioner (FT)bullStaff Accountant (FT)bullPharmacy Tech (FT)bullPharmacy Tech (FT)Resumes may be faxed to903-946-5271 or emailed toksheltonetmcorg

ETMC is an EqualOpportunity Employer

Help WantedADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Transet Co as Construction Man-ager at Risk for Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD School District Phase 2 will receive sub-contractor and sup-plier bids for the 2013 High School Science Lab remodel and Jr High School Renovations Bid packag-es will include but are not limited to termite control concrete work metal fabrications rough carpen-try architectural woodwork plastic laminate millwork lab casework waterproofing amp dampproofing insulation foam insulation sheet metal flashing and trim firestop systems joint sealers steel doors amp frames wood doors builders hardware glass amp glazing gypsum drywall tile acoustical ceilings wood flooring resilient flooring acoustical treatment painting mis-cellaneous specialties fire protec-tion plumbing HVAC amp electrical as designed by Ted Estep AIA

Transet Co will receive proposals from interested subcontractors until 200 PM on Tuesday April 9 2013 at the offices of Transet Co 400 American Legion Blvd Longview Texas 75601 903-753-3086 (Tel) 903-753-3147 (Fax) mtuckertransetcocom (e-mail) A pre-bid walk thru will be held at the school on March 28 330 pm at the Daingerfield Lone Star Administra-tion Building

Drawings and Specifications will be available March 20 2013 for review and may be obtained with a $20000 deposit at the office of Transet Co or online at wwwwolf-printsus Bobbie Spriggs (iSqFt) Tyler Texas 903-593-9993(Tel) 866-570-8187(Fax) bspriggsis-qftcom (e-mail)

Prevailing wage rates in confor-mance with Texas Law will be paid on this project All proposals shall remain valid for thirty (30) days Successful participants may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price Bonds shall be on forms ac-ceptable to the Construction Man-ager

All bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days and all bids over $50000 must be accompanied by Bid Se-curity in the amount of 5 of the greatest amount bid by the provid-er Security shall be in the form of a Bid Bond or Cashierrsquos Check Suc-cessful bidders may be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds each in the amount of 100 of the contract price for bids over $100000 Bonds shall be on forms acceptable to the Construction Manager

The Owner CM Risk and Archi-tect reserve the right to reject any and all proposals to waive any in-formalities and irregularities in the proposal process and to make the awards in the best interest of the school district By submitting a proposal each bidder agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the Owner the CM Risk the ArchitectEngineer and their respective employees arising out of or in connection with administra-tion evaluation or recommenda-tion of any proposal waiver of any requirements under the Proposal Documents or the Contract Doc-uments acceptance or rejection of any proposals and award of a Contract

Legals

Real EstateReal Estate

Help Wanted Avon customers and people interested in selling call 903-645-7082 or cell 903-946-6769 Shirley ISR

North East Texas Credit Union is

accepting applications for a

Full Time Teller at our Lone Star branch

Applicants must have a HS diplomaGED Bilingual is preferred but not required NETCU offers competitive

salaries and excellent bene-fits including health dental

vision and 401k Applications can be completed on our website at wwwthenetcucom andor submitted to

HRthenetcucom

NETCU is an EOE

Land

LegalsHUGHES SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Hughes Springs Independent School District (HSISD) is seeking Compet-itive Sealed Proposals for construction services for the following project

Additions and Alterations to Hughes Springs Junior High SchoolProject includes a four-classroom building addition and minor interior ren-ovations to the existing building

Competitive Sealed Proposals will be received until 200 pm Tuesday April 23 2013 in the Board Room of the HSISD Administration Building located at 871 Taylor Street Hughes Springs Texas 75656 At that time proposals will be opened and read aloud pursuant to the price criteria only The remaining criteria will be evaluated at a later time Any propos-al received after 200 pm on Tuesday April 23 2013 will be rejected and returned unopened as non-responsive As allowable under Texas law HSISD will utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal method using defined criteria to evaluate the best value for HSISD as indicated in the Bid Doc-uments

Bid Documents will be available for review and procurement on March 23 2013 Copies of Bid Documents may be examined without charge at the office of the Architect The BDA Design Group Inc 210 North State Line Avenue Suite 201 Texarkana AR 71854 telephone no (870) 773-1193 Qualified prime contractors may obtain one set of printed Bid Documents plus one PDF version of the Bid Documents on CD for a de-posit of $12500 refundable only if the printed set of Bid Documents is returned in good condition within 14 days after the opening of proposals Prime contractors procuring Bid Documents who do not submit a quali-fied proposal will forfeit their deposit Printed refundable Bid Documents will not be issued directly to subcontractors suppliers or others Prime contractors subcontractors suppliers and others may purchase a set of Bid Documents on CD for a non-refundable purchase price of $2500 per CD if desired Copies of Bid Documents will be sent to Dodge Plan Room Irving Texas AGC Plan Room Shreveport Louisiana and Reed Construction Data

A Bid Bond by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas and made payable to HSISD shall accompany each proposal in an amount not less than five percent of the proposal amount If awarded the contract Proposer shall promptly enter into a contract and execute such insurance and bonds as may be required including a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 of the Contract Price No substi-tutes will be accepted in lieu of the Performance and Bond No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the opening of proposals without consent of HSISD In case of ambiguity or lack of clarity HSISD reserves the right to adopt the most advantageous interpretation thereof HSISD reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formalities

Proposals shall be prepared and submitted in compliance with Federal State and Local laws pertaining to construction of K-12 schools Each Proposer must present satisfactory evidence to HSISD that he is duly li-censed when required and in compliance with said laws and qualified to perform the work

Rick OgdenSuperintendentHughes Springs Independent School DistrictHughes Springs Texas

Legals

BRAND NEW 22 only $23900 32 $28900 Doublewide $39999

Se Habla espanol

GOOD USED32 with fireplace only $12900 22 only $5000 REPOS avail-able single and doublewides

RENT TO OWN 1ST TIMEBUYERS PROGRAM

No credit needed BRAND NEW HOMES instant approvals RBI 36579

903-524-2050

ldquoINVITATION FOR BIDS

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Daingerfield is now call-ing for bids for the 2013 Street Program All bids must be clearly marked ldquoSealed Bids ndash Street Im-provement Programrdquo and returned to the City Managerrsquos Office 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Tex-as 75638 no later than 400 pm Friday May 10 2013 The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud during a Regular City Coun-cil Meeting Monday May 13 2013 at 600 pm The City of Dainger-field reserves the right to reject any and all bids received Con-tract documents including proce-dures and specifications must be procured from the City Manager at the above address All inqui-ries should be directed in writing to Carl Teel City Manager 108 Coffey Street Daingerfield Texas 75638 (903) 645-3906 The City of Daingerfield reserves the right to waive all formalities and to award the bid most advantageous to the City of Daingerfield The City of Daingerfield also reserves the right to omit or modify the proposed sections to be sealedrdquo

CMA full-timeWindsor Place Nursing Center903-645-3915

Real Estate3 bedrooms1 bath on Bernice St

in Naples Nice shade trees fenced in back yard wabove

ground pool Recently updated wnew roof central heat amp air

and a hot water heaterReduced to sell $45900

TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Great for living the good life in the country this

3bedroom25bath2 car garage w2-2 car carport sits on 6 acres with a 2 acre pond covered dock and pole barn south of Naples

$174000TLC Realty (903) 577-0400

Help Wanted

Class-A CDL Drivers

Mountain View Haul-ing needs Class-A CDL drivers to haul live chickens in the Mount Pleasant area Compa-ny offers benefits and drivers are home daily Competitive pay and new trucks Must have good MVR and 2 years verifiable exp Please call Janna 804-784-6166 or email jasakowitzaolcom

Help WantedFull time position

is currently open for a office clerk with extensive

background in Excel spreadsheets Must have experience in

Microsoft office Call to set up an appointment with Dale Guemsey at 903-639-2551 ext 10306

Lost DogLAST SEEN AROUND

Walton Trailer Park HWY 11 about 3 weeks ago 8-12 inches

tall Black Male Chihuahua named Roscoe Has some white

hairs on right shoulder 903-960-0665

LOST DOGLast seen on 35 from corner of

Ochiltree and Coffey StreetGerman ShepardLab mix Black

over Tan Answers to puppy (15 yrs old) Approximately 75 lbs Call 903-285-8438

Reward offered

Call 903-645-3948to place a

classified ad

Vendors

Looking for vendors and customers for Hughes Springs Trade Days

Grand opening on April 5th 6th and 7th

Space rental $10 per dayLocation 2210 FM 250 N 2frac12 mile N of Hughes Springs

on the rightCall 903-639-2384 cell 903-946-3769

JANKOrsquoS EXTRA CLOSET STORAGE 303 WATSON BLVD makes notice that the contents of the following units will be sold to the highest bidder at the corner of US 259 and FM 130 Daingerfield TX at 2 pm on April 7 2013

20 - Grover Roney8 - Tami Burgess

Byron Terry Jr Broker 903-639-3336 or 903-563-2288Jennifer Proctor Broker 903-720-7188

After Hours

See our listings online at any of the following

wwwterryrealestateagencycomwwwlandsofamericacom

wwwrealtorcomCheck us out on Facebook

ERRY Office Hours 830 AM - 500 PM

MONDAY - FRIDAY Weekends by Appointment

Real Estate

512 East First Street bull Hughes SpringsT (903) 639-7525

TOLL FREE (800) 382-4905WWWTERRYREALESTATEAGENCYCOM

List with us - wersquoll sell for youWe are members of the MLS

(multiple listing service )We advertise your property

nationally through realtorcom

Looking for land We have hunting pasture timber amp homesite land available for sale

NEW LISTING - 1 bedroom 1 bath completely modern and updated country cottage on 31+ acres in excellent secluded location in Hughes Springs there is a gas log fireplace pole barn two wells along with community water small stocked pond gardening area per-fect for a individual couple or as a weekend get-a-way - $110000

8 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

Avinger HugHes springs Linden

Call The Steel Country Bee at 903-645-3948 to advertise

The Daingerfield High School Theatre depart-ment advanced to Dis-trict contest on March 19 They competed once again on March 26 in Pleasant Grove The stu-dents are directed by Sheila Newman and per-

Daingerfield High School theater members from left on the front row are Samantha Kimberley LaKeithdra Bryson Madison Forshee and Hannah Gardner Pictured on the back row are LuQuarius Frazier Anjelica Reyes Sheila New-man Bailey Young Keondrya Roberson Terah Blythe Natejea Epps Abreighya Evans Markevion Hurndon and Maria Bello

Daingerfieldrsquos theatre department competes at Districtby Robert Harling

The cast consists of Hannah Gardner as Tru-vy Lakeithdra Bryson as Clairee Bailey Young as Shelby Samantha Kim-berley as MrsquoLynn and Madison Forshee as Quis-er The technical crew is made up of LuQuarius

Frazier and Abreighya Evans along with the backstage crew Markev-ion Hurndon and Keyon-dra Robinson

The cast took rave re-views bringing home a Best Actress Award Sa-mantha Kimberley and three All Star Cast awards

from LaKeithdra Bryson Bailey Young and Han-nah Gardner LuQuar-ius Frazier received the Technical Award for the performance

The students will per-form this production for the public Dates have not yet been determinedformed lsquoSteel Magnoliasrsquo

An East Texas base-ball player made a good start of Baylor Universityrsquos Division One baseball season Grayson Porter a grad-uate of McLeod High School is a junior at Baylor

Porter grew up playing Dixie League and Little League baseball in East Texas His goal was to play Division One in baseball He hit his first home runs of the year on March 9 and March 15 in Houston playing the University of New Orleans He was 4 of 5 in the first game and in the Saturday double header he played left fielder and designated hitter He has started the five games

Porter is the son of Denese Banker and the grandson of HB and Frances Pitchford of Avinger Grayson Porter

Porter plays for Baylor University

Lady Mustangs shut out the Lady Tigers

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs finished the Lady Mustang Classic 2-3 placing third The Lady Mustangs had wins over Pittsburg and Daingerfield in the Classic on March 7 through 9

Ashlin Roach hit 647 for the tournament going 11-17 at the plate with five doubles a triple She stole three bases and had 10 RBIs Kaitlyn Morris hit 583 going 7-12 with five doubles a triple 6 RBIs and she went 2 and 2 in the circle for the Lady Mus-tangs

The Lady Mustangs rolled to a 20-0 District 16-

2A win over the Dainger-field Lady Tigers Bre-anne Gunn homered doubled and drove in 5 runs to pace a 14-hit Hughes Springs attack Roach also homered for Hughes Springs which led 3-0 after one inning scored 7 in the second and then put 5 on the board in both the fourth and fifth frames Destiny Gonzales Siera Baird and Halie Pippin all drove in 2 runs for the Lady Mustangs

Morris earned the pitch-ing win striking out six and allowing one hit in five innings

Call

The Steel

Country Beeto advertise

903-645-3948

Wildflower TrailsLast full weekend of April

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8 bull The Steel Country Bee Thursday March 28 2013

Avinger HugHes springs Linden

Call The Steel Country Bee at 903-645-3948 to advertise

The Daingerfield High School Theatre depart-ment advanced to Dis-trict contest on March 19 They competed once again on March 26 in Pleasant Grove The stu-dents are directed by Sheila Newman and per-

Daingerfield High School theater members from left on the front row are Samantha Kimberley LaKeithdra Bryson Madison Forshee and Hannah Gardner Pictured on the back row are LuQuarius Frazier Anjelica Reyes Sheila New-man Bailey Young Keondrya Roberson Terah Blythe Natejea Epps Abreighya Evans Markevion Hurndon and Maria Bello

Daingerfieldrsquos theatre department competes at Districtby Robert Harling

The cast consists of Hannah Gardner as Tru-vy Lakeithdra Bryson as Clairee Bailey Young as Shelby Samantha Kim-berley as MrsquoLynn and Madison Forshee as Quis-er The technical crew is made up of LuQuarius

Frazier and Abreighya Evans along with the backstage crew Markev-ion Hurndon and Keyon-dra Robinson

The cast took rave re-views bringing home a Best Actress Award Sa-mantha Kimberley and three All Star Cast awards

from LaKeithdra Bryson Bailey Young and Han-nah Gardner LuQuar-ius Frazier received the Technical Award for the performance

The students will per-form this production for the public Dates have not yet been determinedformed lsquoSteel Magnoliasrsquo

An East Texas base-ball player made a good start of Baylor Universityrsquos Division One baseball season Grayson Porter a grad-uate of McLeod High School is a junior at Baylor

Porter grew up playing Dixie League and Little League baseball in East Texas His goal was to play Division One in baseball He hit his first home runs of the year on March 9 and March 15 in Houston playing the University of New Orleans He was 4 of 5 in the first game and in the Saturday double header he played left fielder and designated hitter He has started the five games

Porter is the son of Denese Banker and the grandson of HB and Frances Pitchford of Avinger Grayson Porter

Porter plays for Baylor University

Lady Mustangs shut out the Lady Tigers

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs finished the Lady Mustang Classic 2-3 placing third The Lady Mustangs had wins over Pittsburg and Daingerfield in the Classic on March 7 through 9

Ashlin Roach hit 647 for the tournament going 11-17 at the plate with five doubles a triple She stole three bases and had 10 RBIs Kaitlyn Morris hit 583 going 7-12 with five doubles a triple 6 RBIs and she went 2 and 2 in the circle for the Lady Mus-tangs

The Lady Mustangs rolled to a 20-0 District 16-

2A win over the Dainger-field Lady Tigers Bre-anne Gunn homered doubled and drove in 5 runs to pace a 14-hit Hughes Springs attack Roach also homered for Hughes Springs which led 3-0 after one inning scored 7 in the second and then put 5 on the board in both the fourth and fifth frames Destiny Gonzales Siera Baird and Halie Pippin all drove in 2 runs for the Lady Mustangs

Morris earned the pitch-ing win striking out six and allowing one hit in five innings

Call

The Steel

Country Beeto advertise

903-645-3948

Wildflower TrailsLast full weekend of April

  • SCB-03-28-13-A01pdf
  • SCB-03-28-13-A02pdf
  • SCB-03-28-13-A03pdf
  • SCB-03-28-13-A04pdf
  • SCB-03-28-13-A05pdf
  • SCB-03-28-13-A06pdf
  • SCB-03-28-13-A07pdf
  • SCB-03-28-13-A08pdf