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IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK DentonTime

ON THE COVERARTS, ANTIQUES & AUTOS EXTRAVAGANZASaturday’s annual festival cele-

brates the county seat.

(Dallas Morning News file

photo)

Story on Page 9

FIND IT INSIDEMUSICConcerts and nightclub

schedules. Page 5DININGRestaurant listings. Page 11MOVIESReviews and summaries.

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tion of the event, date, time,

price and phone number the

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By Ellen Ritscher SackettStaff Writer

Everyone is invited to abirthday bash for distin-guished composer Larry

Austin, who turns 80 thisSunday.

To celebrate, the Universityof North Texas College ofMusic is throwing not just aparty for the retired professor,but a concert of his music.

Apropos to the occasion, thefree program will be presentedby the Center for ExperimentalMusic and Intermedia in theMerrill Ellis IntermediaTheater. Not only was Austin adirector of CEMI during histenure at UNT, but he alsohelped establish the theater.

Austin received two degreesfrom UNT and taught at theuniversity from 1978 to 1996.His compositions span multiple

genres and styles, includingavant-garde, improvisational,electronic and computer music,and his works have been per-formed by such noted orches-tras as the New YorkPhilharmonic, Boston Sym-phony and National Symphony,and in Asia, Europe and theU.K.

“Larry is interested in fixed-media pieces — what we usedto call tape music — where themusic is recorded electronicallyand presented over loudspeak-ers,” said music professorJoseph Klein, chairman ofUNT’s Division of CompositionStudies.

“This is first concert we’vehad exclusively of his music in along time,” Klein said.

Among the performers areCollege of Music dean JamesScott on flute and piccolo;

Steven Harlos, UNT coordina-tor of piano and collaborativepiano; and UNT alumnusSteve Duke, guest saxophonist.Veiled Resonance, a 2008 piecewritten by guest composerElainie Lillios, a former stu-dent of Austin, is also on theprogram.

Klein said Austin picked thepieces for his birthday concert.

“He likes to be involved inthe performance aspect,” Kleinsaid. “He collaborates with theperformers. He does the tech.He’ll probably be sitting at themixing board. It would be real-ly hard to put a program likethis together without himbeing involved.”

He said Austin has stayedbusy in retirement.

“He’s been as active, if notmore so, in retirement than hewas when he was teachinghere,” Klein said. “He’s got per-formances happening con-stantly all over the world.”

Of Sunday’s concert, Kleinsaid: “There will be some sur-prises, mostly for Larry.”

Larry Austin concert5 p.m. Sunday in the Merrill Ellis

Intermedia Theater, in the UNT Music Building at Avenue C

and Chestnut Street. Free.

Composer feted for 80thUNT presentsretired professor’swork for birthday

EVENTSTHURSDAY

9 to 11:30 a.m. — MOPS (Mothersof Preschoolers) meeting at Cross-

roads Bible Church, 8101 Justin Road,

Double Oak. Child care provided.

Register at www.crossroadsbible.

org/mops or call 214-727-0394.

9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — BeginningKnitting at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Learn stitch-

es and how to read patterns. Yarn

and needles provided for practice.

Free, but space is limited. To register,

call 940-349-8752.

3:30 to 4:15 p.m. — Book Adven-tures at South Branch Library, 3228

Teasley Lane, includes books, crafts

and activities for children in kinder-

garten through third grade. Free. Call

940-349-8752.

4 to 4:45 p.m. — Book Adven-tures at Emily Fowler Central Library,

502 Oakland St., includes books,

crafts and activities for children in

kindergarten through third grade.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

4:30 to 6 p.m. — “60 Seconds toSucceed” at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St., includes mind-

boggling, physically amazing, awe-

inspiring entertainment for middle

and high school students. One grand

prize winner per session. Free. Call

940-349-8741.

6:30 to 7:30 p.m. — DentonCounty Genealogical Societymeeting at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Meet fellow

genealogists, share tips and learn

new information. Free. Call 940-349-

8749.

7 to 8 p.m. — Conversation Clubat Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. Practice your English lan-

guage skills. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

FRIDAY9 a.m. to noon — English as aSecond Language classes at Emily

Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland

St. Denton ISD provides the free

class. To register, call 940-369-0091.

10 to 10:45 a.m. — Mother GooseTime at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St., includes stories and

activities for infants, birth to 18

months, and their caregivers. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

7:30 p.m. — “XLV Countdown:Live From Cowboys Stadium” fea-

turing UNT Symphony Orchestra con-

ducted by Clay Couturiaux at

Cowboys Stadium, 900 E. Randol Mill

Road, Arlington. Tickets are $25-$65.

Visit stadium.dallascowboys.com.

SATURDAY7:30 a.m. — Bird walk guided by

Keith Lockhart at the Lewisville Lake

Environmental Learning Area, at

Jones Street and North Kealy Avenue,

northeast of Lewisville. For ages 10

and older. Tickets are $7. Reserva-

tions required. Call 972-219-7980.

8 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Denton Com-munity Market at the corner of

Carroll Boulevard and Sycamore

Continued on Page 3

The Univer-

sity of North

Texas College

of Music is

celebrating

composer

Larry Austin’s

birthday with

a concert

Sunday

evening.

Courtesy photo

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Street. Features locally produced

food, arts and crafts, and music. Visit

www.dentonmarket.org.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Arts,Antiques & Autos Extravaganzaon Denton’s downtown Square, pre-

sented by the Denton Main Street

Association. Event includes more

than 200 classic, hot rod and custom

cars and motorcycles, fine arts and

crafts booths, antique and collectible

appraisals ($5 each), activities for

children, live music, festival foods

and more. Free admission. Fee to

enter a car or motorcycle in the show

is $20; register between 7:30 and

9:30 a.m. at the corner of Locust and

Walnut streets. Visit www.denton

mainstreet.org.

10 to 10:45 a.m. — Story Time at

South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley

Lane, includes stories, songs, pup-

pets and more for children ages 1-5

and their caregivers. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

10 to 10:45 a.m. — Story Time at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St., includes stories, songs, puppets

and more for children ages 1-5 and

their caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

2 p.m. to 2 a.m. — “Cat & Dogs: ABenefit for the Denton HumaneSociety,” at Rubber Gloves Rehear-

sal Studios, 411 E. Sycamore St. With

Greg Ginn & the Taylor Texas Corru-

gators, Shiny Around the Edges, Dust

Congress, Brent Best, C.S. Flemmons,

Dim Locator, Dear Human, RTB2,

Spooky Folk, Record Hop, Video, New

Science Projects, Delmore Pilcrow

and Sabra Laval, 2pm-2am, $6. Call

940-387-7781 or visit www.rubber

glovesdentontx.com.

4 p.m. — Musical Celebration at

the Denton Civic Center, 321 E.

McKinney St. Event includes mariachi

music, food, children’s activities, a

live DJ and the presentation of La

Princesa de Diez y Seis de Septiem-

bre. Admission is $5 for ages 11 and

older, $1 for ages 10 and younger.

Call 940-349-8733.

SUNDAYNoon to 6 p.m. — Point GuardBasketball Tournament benefitting

the Tory J. Caeti Memorial

Scholarship at the UNT Physical

Education Building, on Chestnut

Street near Avenue D. Cost is $50

per student team, $75 per student

walk-on team, or $200 per

faculty/non-student walk-on.

Register at www.untpikes.com.

3 to 6 p.m. — Benefit for ZoeAustin, who is fighting a rare tumor,

at Dan’s Silverleaf, 103 Industrial St.

Performers include Brave Combo,

Goldilocks and the Rock, Miss Polly &

Her Tiny Big Band, Anon Y Mous,

George Neal, Emy Taylor, Claire

Morales, Chris Jessup, Leviathan. $5.

Proceeds benefit the Zoe Austin

Foundation. Call 940-320-2000.

5 p.m. — Larry Austin 80thBirthday Concert, presented by the

Center for Experimental Music and

Intermedia. In the Merrill Ellis

EVENTSContinued from Page 2

Continued on Page 5

By Lucinda BreedingFeatures Editor

A little shine, a lot color andfinely wrought texture are in thehouse at UNT on the Square,the snug University of NorthTexas gallery on Elm Street.

The gallery has two exhibi-tions running.

“Ceramics x 5” shows off thework of alumni from UNTCollege of Visual Arts andDesign: Chris Gray, Bart Fetz,Karen D. Hamilton, ShannonSullivan and Dave Zdrazil.

“Carlos Merida: Carnival inMexico and Mexican Costume”is a rare look at the printmak-er’s gift for space and an eyethat celebrated color. His exhi-bition runs in conjunction withDenton’s Fiesta-on-the-Squarelater this month.

The ceramics exhibit isn’texhaustive, but it does give asampling of the rangeceramists achieve. Chris Grayresponds to the tradition of ves-sel-making with reliable skilland technical finesse.

The pieces he lent to theshow, though, betray his aware-ness of graphic design, and itsability to bring the playful clar-ity of semiotics — the art ofcommunicating complicatedideas with simple, universalimages — onto the same fieldwith branding. Gray repeatsthe profile of a crow on his ves-sels and his pieces, a clever way

to claim good old tablewarewith his personal stamp.

Sullivan takes the craft ofceramics and puts it up on the

wall. Are we seeing the sugges-tion of a cross-section of some-thing? Say, a graft of flesh mag-nified under a microscope until

it becomes an abstract field ofpods, follicles or bubbles? Sulli-van glazes pockets of space withcontrasting colors — all of themwhispers of color rather thanshouts — and pleases the view-er with smooth curves and easydips. Topped with transparentglass or plastic, Sullivan’s workreels us in but won’t let us touchthe pockets of ceramics.

Zdrazil’s work seems to bethe story of pottery. Ceramicsare a mix of earth, water, airand fire. Zdrazil’s platters lookas if aerial photos of lakes werecarved out, glazed and thrust ina kiln. Green, deep blue andbrowns give a topographicaltouch to his series of pieces.

Merida’s 15 prints werebrought out of the Rare Bookand Texana Collections.Merida, an important Guate-malan artist who taught atUNT during the 1940s, isn’t asknown as Diego Rivera, butMerida collaborated withRivera on murals. He movedaway from figurative workbefore merging Mayan andindigenous ideas in his work.

The exhibitions run throughOct. 1.

UNT on the Square109 N. Elm St. Gallery hours are 9

a.m. to noon Monday throughWednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 8

p.m. Thursdays, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday. Admission is free.

Ceramist

Dave Zdrazil

exaggerated

ceramic tum-

blers, elon-

gating them

and giving

them a spinal

quality.

Courtesy photos/UNT

In-house flavor UNT gallery takes note of grads, former faculty

Carlos Merida celebrated the Latin American common man

and woman in a series of prints from the University of North

Texas Rare Book and Texana Collections. Merida taught at

UNT in the 1940s.

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DENTON PARKS & RECREATIONFor $9 apiece, kids in grades first

through fifth can enjoy a night of fun

from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Friday at the

Denton Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney

St. Kids Rock features a DJ, a

bounce house, Wii and Rock Band on

a giant screen, dance contests, tour-

naments and more. Glow products

and concessions will be available for

purchase. For more information, call

940-349-PARK.

Last chance to register for the youthoutdoor soccer league for ages 5

through 10 and the adult flag foot-ball league.

Register online at www.dentonparks.

com or call 940-349-PARK.

�Bring the entire family to a musicalcelebration and enjoy mariachi

music, food, children’s activities, a

live DJ and more from 4 p.m. to mid-

night Saturday at the Denton Civic

Center, 321 E. McKinney St. The event

costs $5 for ages 11 and older and $1

for ages 10 and younger.

For more information, call 940-349-

8733.

�Reserve your free seat now for the

special presentation titled

“Raccoons: Rural Rascals toUrban Bandits” from 5 to 6 p.m.

Sept. 18 at Clear Creek Natural

Heritage Area. The presentation cov-

ers simple yet effective solutions for

a wide variety of raccoon problems

and little-known facts.

Registration is required. Call 940-

349-PARK.

�Enroll now for after-school care for

youths in kindergarten through

eighth grade. After SchoolAdventures offers fun, supervised

care until 6:30 p.m. at multiple loca-

tions, and transportation is provided

from schools to recreation centers by

trained city employees. Visit www.

dentonparks.com for details and

enrollment forms.

To register, visit the Denton Civic

Center, 321 E. McKinney St.

For more information about Parks

and Recreation programs, call 940-

349-PARK (7275), visit www.

dentonparks.com or e-mail

[email protected].

By Tim MonzingoFor the Denton Record-Chronicle

Take the funky bass lines fromIncubus or the Red Hot Chili Peppers,stir in some high-speed, jazz/metal gui-tar fingerings and a splash of the musicheard in a street market in New Delhi orDamascus, and you’d be close to thesounds produced by Consider theSource.

On Saturday, the New York band willplay the Boiler Room with its self-described sci-fi Middle Eastern funksound that’s sure to surprise listenerswith a fluid, dynamic jam session thatplays off the crowd’s vigor.

“We 100 percent feel the energy of ouraudience. That’s kind of our main thing,”said John Ferrara, the group’s bassist.“When you’re playing for a crowd thatgets bigger every time you go and theenergy gets really great, we play better,we play differently.”

Ferrara, guitarist-singer GabrielMarin and drummer Justin Ahiyonfound their sound after Marin andAhiyon went to study music in India.

“They went because of this connec-

tion they have with Indian music —when they went, they came back andthey had a whole new way of playing thesame music,” Ferrara said. “The funkand the rock and the jazz and all thestuff the three of us are really, really into— it all sort of came together with thatother sound now.”

Ferrara said he thinks the group’seclectic sounds are an indicator of a shiftin music caused by websites likeMySpace, which give artists a chance to

get their music out for free.“Bands and singer-songwriters that

you wouldn’t have expected to be seenor heard by the majority of people aregetting [more exposure],” he said.“People are already becoming moreopen-minded and actively searching forthat kind of music.”

It’s that acceptance that makesDenton one of the band’s favorite cities.

“I have to say Denton is really one ofour favorite cities to go to because of ourfans there and the people who come see[us],” Ferrara said. “There’s a certainopen-mindedness and a certain energythat they bring.”

Source’s inspirationConsider the Source

Opening for Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey. 10 p.m. Saturday at the Boiler Room, 101 W. Hickory St. Ages 18 and older. Cover varies. Visit www.theboilerroom.com.

Web, India heavilyshape way bandgets its groove on

Consider the

Source will

play the

Boiler Room

Saturday. The

New York

band incor-

porates a

wide variety

of styles in

its self-

described

sci-fi Middle

Eastern funk

sound.

Courtesy photo

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Intermedia Theater at the UNT Music

Building, on the southeast corner of

Avenue C and Chestnut Street. Free.

Call 940-369-7802 or visit www.

music.unt.edu.

MONDAY9 a.m. to noon — English as aSecond Language classes at Emily

Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland

St., provided by Denton ISD. Call

940-369-0091.

10 a.m. to noon — “PCs forBeginners,” a three-part class, at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

6 to 8:45 p.m. — Chess Night at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Players of all ages and skills wel-

come. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

TUESDAY9 a.m. to noon — Denton ISD’sGED classes at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Free. To reg-

ister, call 940-369-0091.

10 a.m. to noon — “PCs forBeginners,” a three-part class, con-

tinues at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

10:30 to 11:15 a.m. — ToddlerTime at South Branch Library, 3228

Teasley Lane, includes stories, pup-

pets and activities for toddlers ages

12-36 months and their caregivers.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

4 to 5 p.m. — Pet Rescue BookAdventures at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St., includes a story

about a rescued pet and a chance to

meet one of Denton’s animal services

officers. Ages 5-8. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

6:30 to 7 p.m. — Teen AdvisoryBoard meets at North Branch

Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Help plan

and/or run library programs. Grades

6-12. Call 940-349-8741.

6:30 to 7:15 p.m. — TwilightToddler Time at Emily Fowler

Central Library, 502 Oakland St.,

includes stories, songs and activities

for toddlers and their caregivers.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

WEDNESDAY9:30 to 10:15 a.m. — ToddlerTime at Emily Fowler Central Library,

502 Oakland St., includes stories,

puppets and activities for toddlers

ages 12-36 months and their care-

givers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

10 a.m. to noon — “PCs forBeginners,” a three-part class, con-

cludes at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

2 to 3 p.m. — “Getting Startedwith Microsoft PowerPoint2007” at South Branch Library, 3228

Teasley Lane. Second of two ses-

sions. Free, but space is limited. To

register, call 940-349-8726.

3:45 to 5 p.m. — Game Day for

grades 6-12 at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Play Super Smash

A shotgun start Wednes-day morning will kick off the15th annual Benefit GolfTournament hosted by theChildren’s Advocacy Centerfor Denton County.

The tournament willbegin at 8 a.m. at Bridle-wood Golf Club, 4000 W.Windsor Drive in FlowerMound. The event includes ahole-in-one contest spon-sored by James Wood AutoPark.

All proceeds benefit theChildren’s Advocacy Centerfor Denton County, whichprovides free help to chil-

dren who are victims of sex-ual abuse and severe physi-cal abuse.

Registration begins at6:30 a.m. with a breakfastprovided by McAlister’s Deli.

Lunch will be providedfollowing the tournamentand will include a silent auc-tion, raffle and awards.

The entry fee is $150 perperson or $600 for a groupof four. Organizers note thatlast year’s event sold out.

To register, visit www.cacdc.org or call Dan Leal at972-317-2818.

— Rachel Mehlhaff

Tournament to aidadvocacy center

EVENTSContinued from Page 3

Bros. Brawl, Guitar Hero and other

Wii and PlayStation 2 games. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

4 to 5 p.m. — Pirate Afternoon at

North Branch Library, 3020 N.

Locust. Kids ages 6-8 can celebrate

National Talk Like a Pirate Day with

pirate stories, crafts and activities.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

6 to 7 p.m. — It’s a Girl Thing at

South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley

Lane, is a book club for girls and their

moms, grandmothers or other adult

female friends. Free. Call 940-349-

8796.

6:30 to 8 p.m. — Animanga at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Share your love of all things

anime and manga. For grades 6-12.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

6:30 to 9 p.m. — Canning demon-stration hosted by the Denton

Organic Society at the Denton Senior

Center, 509 N. Bell Ave. Free. Call

940-382-8551.

7 to 8 p.m. — Philosophy for Funat North Branch Library, 3020 N.

Locust St. Chat about philosophical

questions. Free. To register, call 940-

349-8752.

MUSICAndy’s Bar Thurs: The Contingency

Clause, the Lindales, Jason Bonner,

Knoxville Dangerous, 9:30pm. Fri:

Glassboy, How’s My Driving, Rip the

System, 9:30pm. Sat: Turbid North,

Vaste Burai, Plector, Wrought of

Obsidian, 9:30pm. 122 N. Locust St.

940-565-5400. www.myspace.

com/andysbar.

Art Six Coffee House Music, plays

and gallery shows in a house con-

verted into an arts space. No cover.

No smoking inside. 424 Bryan St.

940-484-2786. www.myspace.

com/artsixcoffee.

Banter Each Thurs, open-mic night,

9pm-midnight, free. 219 W. Oak St.

940-565-1638.

Boiler Room Thurs: Air Review,

Words in Windows, Companion, 7pm,

$7-$9. Fri: Red Light Kills, the Side-

show Tragedy, Traffico, 7pm, $7-$9.

Sat: Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (CD

release), Consider the Source, 7pm.

Cover varies. 101 W. Hickory St. 940-

566-5483. www.theboilerroom

denton.com.

Cafe Du Luxe 3101 Unicorn Lake

Blvd. 940-382-7070. www.cafedu-

luxe.com.

Cool Beans 1210 W. Hickory St. 940-

382-7025. www.myspace.com/

coolbeanslivemusic.

Crazy Horse Saloon 508 S. Elm St.

940-591-0586.

Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: The Jakeys,

Ryan Thomas Becker, Darin Bradley,

Dim Locator, 9pm, free. Fri: Max

Stalling, 10pm, $12. Sat: Joe Buck,

10pm. Sun: Benefit for Zoe Austin

with Brave Combo, Goldilocks and

the Rock, Miss Polly & Her Tiny Big

Band, Anon Y Mous, George Neal,

Emy Taylor, Claire Morales, Chris

Jessup, Leviathan, 3pm, $5. Mon:

Boxcar Bandits, 10pm, free. Tues:

Robert Gomez, 9pm. 103 Industrial

St. 940-320-2000. www.danssilver

leaf.com.

El Chaparral Grille Each Fri, Billy

Roy, 5:30-8:30pm. 324 E. McKinney

St., Suite 102. 940-243-1313.

Frilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenEach Fri, Joe Tucker, 6-9pm, free.

1925 Denison St. 940-243-2126.

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Each Mon, Joe

Tucker, 6-9pm, free. 115 Industrial St.

940-380-8226.

The Garage 113 Ave. A. 940-383-

0045. www.thedentongarage.com.

The Greenhouse Live jazz, each

Mon and Thurs at 10pm, free. 600 N.

Locust St. 940-484-1349. www.

greenhouserestaurantdenton.com.

Hailey’s Club Sat: Smile Smile, Titan

Moon, 9pm, $6-$8. Sun: Sea Wolf

Acoustic Tour, Sera Cahoone (duo),

Patrick Park, 9pm, $10-$12. Dance

nights: Each Thurs, “’80s Night” with

Yeahdef; Tues, “’90s Night” with

Yeahdef and Ian Bangs. 122 W. Mul-

berry St. 940-323-1160. www.haileys

club.com.

Hydrant Cafe Thurs: John House-

wright, 8pm. Sat: Hennessey,

7:30pm. 208 W. Oak St. 940-384-

0033. www.hydrantcafe.com.

J&J’s Pizza Live music in basement

bar of restaurant on the Square. 118

W. Oak St. 940-382-7769.

Lowbrows Beer and Wine GardenEach Thurs, Fri and Sat, open-mic

night with host Gary Anderson. Free.

200 S. Washington St., Pilot Point.

940-686-3801. www.lowbrows.us.

Mable Peabody’s Beauty Parlorand Chainsaw Repair 1125 E.

University Drive, Suite 107. 940-566-

9910. www.mablepeabodys.com.

Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantEach Fri and Sat, live music. 420 E.

McKinney St. 940-566-1671.

Pilot Point Community OperaHouse Nonprofit fine arts facility

with music and shows. 110 S. Wash-

ington St., Pilot Point. 940-686-0737.

www.myspace.com/pilotpoint

operahouse.

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940-320-0405.

Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Johnny

Cooper, Turnpike Troubadors, 8pm.

Cover varies. 1009 Ave. C. 940-565-

6611. www.rockinrodeodenton.com.

Rubber Gloves Rehearsal StudiosThurs: BC Tha Dinosaur, 10pm, free.

Fri: DJ G and Travis Box present “Left

of the Dial,” 10pm, free. Sat: “Cat &

Dogs: A Benefit for the Denton

Humane Society,” with Greg Ginn &

the Taylor Texas Corrugators, Shiny

Around the Edges, Dust Congress,

Brent Best, CS Flemmons, Dim

Locator, Dear Human, RTB2, Spooky

Folk, Record Hop, Video, New Science

Projects, Delmore Pilcrow and Sabra

Laval, 2pm-2am, $6. Tues: Coliseum,

Burning Love, Broadcast Sea, 8pm,

$8. Wed: Cheddyoke with DJ Beerjar,

10pm, $5. 411 E. Sycamore St. 940-

387-7781. www.rubberglovesdenton-

tx.com.

Sweetwater Grill and Tavern Tues:

Sweetwater Jazz Quartet featuring

Neil Slater, Jim Riggs, Ron Fink and

Lynn Seaton, 7-9pm, free. 115 S. Elm

St. 940-484-2888.

FUTURE BOOKINGS8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 25 — Powerof a Healthy Woman Symposiumat TWU Hubbard Hall, 304 Adminis-

tration Drive. Cost is $20. Deadline to

register is Sept. 17. Visit www.twu.

By Tim MonzingoFor the Denton Record-Chronicle

Jeff Allen will play the MuleBarn in Justin on Saturday,playing the type of songs

that have driven the countryscene for decades — songsabout the common man, hardwork and old-fashioned fun.

At 15, Allen picked up an oldguitar in his grandparents’home, not knowing his storywould be the stuff countrysongs are made of.

“Through the summer, whenI was working for my parents’cabinet shop, I would go downthere during my lunch breaksand play,” he said. “I would godown there for dinner and play

as long as I could, until eventu-ally my grandfather saw that Ihad taken enough liking to itthat he just gave me the guitar.”

In typical Texas country fash-ion, Allen bucked the conven-tional ways of learning music.When he didn’t agree with thelessons of his guitar teacher,Allen moved beside the radioand taught himself by pickingalong to what he heard on theairwaves.

Taking the stage wasn’talways easy for him. It tooktime, dedication and somegood advice to get him in frontof a crowd.

“Somebody said to me onetime, everything you want isright outside your comfort

zone, so I forced myself onFridays and Saturdays, no mat-ter what, to kind of overcomemy fear,” he said.

It was during a festival in hishometown when he decidedmusic was his passion.

At Oktoberfest in Canton,Allen sang “Jailhouse Rock”with an Elvis Presley coverband. After that, he said, hewas hooked, and with the sup-port of his family, he got seriousas a musician.

Allen said he started off try-ing to imitate other countryartists, but he’s realizing thathis own music is what peoplewant.

“The older that I’ve got, andonly in the last four or fiveyears, I’ve realized there’salready a Merle Haggard andthere’s already a DwightYoakam, so I just need to dowhat I do,” he said.

Jeff Allen9 p.m. Saturday at Mule Barn Sports

Bar & Grill, 218 S. FM156, Justin.Cover varies. Call 940-648-8406.

EVENTSContinued from Page 5

Continued on Page 7

Trusting his pathJeff Allen works tocarve out his ownspot in country

Country

musician Jeff

Allen, a

native of

Canton, will

bring his

band to the

Mule Barn in

Justin on

Saturday

night.

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IN THE REGION8 a.m. Wednesday — 15th annualBenefit Golf Tournament hosted

by the Children’s Advocacy Center

for Denton County at Bridlewood

Golf Club, 4000 Windsor Drive,

Flower Mound. Registration begin sat

6:30 a.m. Entry fee is $150 per per-

son or $600 per foursome. Register

at www.cacdc.org or call 972-317-

2818.

Sept. 17-19 — 2010 Plano BalloonFestival at Oak Point Park, 2801 E.

Spring Creek Parkway, Plano.

Admission is $4-$8, free for children.

Visit www.planoballoonfest.org.

1:15 p.m. Sept. 25 — WorldTamale Eating Championship at

the 2010 Western Days Festival, at

the corner of Mill and Church streets

in Lewisville. Cash prizes will total

$3,500. Register at www.major

leagueeating.com.

POINTS OF INTEREST

The Bayless-Selby HouseMuseum Restored Victorian-style

home built in 1898. 317 W. Mulberry

St. Tues-Sat 10am-noon and 1-3pm.

Free. Handicapped accessible.

Regular special events and work-

shops. 940-349-2865. www.

dentoncounty.com/bsh.

Denton County African AmericanMuseum Exhibits of historic black

families in the county, including art-

work and quilting, and personal

items of the lady of the house. 317

W. Mulberry St., next to the Bayless-

Selby House Museum. Tues-Sat

10am-noon and 1-3pm. Free.

www.dentoncounty.com/dcaam.

Bethlehem in Denton County, a

small gallery displaying a personal

collection of more than 2,500 nativi-

ties. Open evenings and weekends,

by appointment only. Located 6 miles

north of Denton. Free. Small groups

and children welcome. Call 940-458-

3563 evenings/weekends to sched-

ule your visit. www.bethlehemin

dentonco.com.

Cicada Trail Self-guided nature walk

at Lewisville Lake Environmental

Learning Area. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 972-

219-3930 for directions. Admission is

$5 per person with children ages 5

and younger free.

Courthouse-on-the-SquareMuseum Exhibits include photos of

Denton communities, historic

Hispanic and black families, farm and

ranching artifacts, and special collec-

tions including Southwest American

Indian and Denton County pottery,

pressed glass and weaponry.

Research materials, county cemetery

records, genealogical info, photo-

graphs. 110 W. Hickory St. 10-4:30

Mon-Fri and 11-3 Sat, closed holidays.

Free. Special monthly exhibits and

lectures. Call 940-349-2850 or visit

www.dentoncounty.com/chos.

Denton Firefighters Museum

EVENTSContinued from Page 6

9am Tues, 10am Thurs

� Card Workshop 9am first Tues

� Needlework Group 9am Tues

� Red Hat Society 11am first Wed

� Bridge: Party bridge, 12:30pm

Thurs; duplicate bridge, 1pm Wed

� Benefits counseling 1:30-4pm

third Thurs

� Bingo 12:45pm first and third Fri

� Square dancing 7-10pm first and

third Fri, $6

RSVP Referral & placement service

for volunteers age 55 & older. 1400

Crescent St. 940-383-1508.

Coliseum calls Louisville,Ky., home, but the trio couldput its steel-toed boots onnecks at CBGB, if the Man-hattan club was still takingbody slams from screamingpunk upstarts.

Vocalist and guitarist RyanPatterson, bassist Mike Pascaland drummer Carter Wilsonpour rage and white heat into apunishing barrage of punk-metal. Patterson’s vocals arehalf-lost in the grinding of hisguitar. Wilson leaves the chuteand plays at two speeds: Mach2 or not at all.

The machismo is prime for aWWE wrestling commercial,but Coliseum has too muchpunk credibility to plaster itsjams along a backdrop for mus-cle head drama. Critics havecompared Coliseum to Pantera.For locals who are partial toDenton’s PVC Street Gang,well, Coliseum plays faster andjust as heavy.

The trio plays Rubber GlovesRehearsal Studios on Tuesday.The band is touring in supportof House With a Curse, its thirdfull-length album.

— Lucinda Breeding

Courtesy photo

True to its name, Coliseum deals a fist-pumping, ear-bleed-

ing brand of punk-metal.

Gladiator rockColiseum

With Burning Love and Broadcast Sea.8 p.m. Tuesday at Rubber Gloves

Rehearsal Studios, 411 E. Sycamore St.Cover is $8. Call 940-387-7781.

Hard-core bandColiseum leaves the ring bloody

Collection at Central Fire Station, 332

E. Hickory St., displays firefighting

memorabilia from the 1800s to the

present. 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. Closed

on city holidays. Free and handi-

capped accessible.

Gowns of the First Ladies ofTexas Created in 1940, exhibit fea-

tures garments worn by wives of

governors of Texas. 8am-5pm Mon-

Fri. Administration Conference Tower,

TWU campus. Free, reservations

required. 940-898-3644.

Hangar Ten Flying Museum WWII

aircraft on display including

Lockheed 10A, Beech Aircraft

Stagger Wing, PT22 & Piper L-4.

Mon-Sat 8 am-3 pm. 1945 Matt

Wright Lane. Free. 940-565-1945.

Little Chapel-in-the-Woods Built in

1939, one of 20 outstanding architec-

tural achievements in Texas. Daily

8am-5pm, except on university holi-

days or when booked for weddings,

weekends by appointment only, TWU

campus. 940-898-3644.

SENIORSAmerican Legion Building 629

Lakey in Fred Moore Park. 10am-

3:30pm Mon- Fri, 7-10:30pm Thurs.

940-349-8298.

Denton Senior Center Offers daily

lunches, classes, travel, health servic-

es & numerous drop-in activities.

8am-9pm Mon-Fri. 509 N. Bell Ave.

940-349-8280. www.dentonsenior

center.com.

Ongoing activities:

� Dancing and potluck, live big

band & country music every second

and fourth Friday, 7-9:30pm, $5.

� Movies 6pm each Wed. Free for

Denton seniors. $1 for popcorn and

soda.

� SPAN noon meal each Mon-Fri.

$1.50 for seniors age 60 & older,

$3.50 for those younger than 60.

� Chime Choir 9:30am Mon

� Pinochle 10:30am-1:30pm Mon

� Young at Heart band practice,

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MOVIESTHEATERS

CINEMARK DENTON2825 Wind River Lane off I-35E.

940-535-2651. www.cinemark.com.

MOVIE TAVERN916 W. University Drive. 940-566-

FILM (3456). www.movietavern.com.

RAVE MOTION PICTURES8380 S. I-35E, Hickory Creek. 940-

321-2788. www.movietickets.com.

SILVER CINEMASInside Golden Triangle Mall,

2201 S. I-35E. 940-387-1957.

OPENING FRIDAYBran Nue Dae (��) A soundtrack in

search of a movie, this crowd-pleas-

ing musical from Australia sees its

toe-tapping production numbers

compromised by a threadbare narra-

tive and shabby construction. The

coming-of-age story follows an

Aboriginal teen (Rocky McKenzie)

who escapes from his strict small-

town religious upbringing in 1969 in

search of adventure and the girl of

his dreams. It’s tedious whenever the

music isn’t playing, although

Geoffrey Rush has some amusing

over-the-top moments as a punitive

priest. Rated PG-13, 81 minutes. At

the Magnolia. — Todd Jorgenson

Flipped (��) Slight and shameless-

ly cute tale of young romance from

director Rob Reiner follows eighth-

graders Bryce (Callan McAuliffe) and

Juli (Madeline Carroll), who are next-

door neighbors with the ultimate

love-hate relationship. It’s a simple

story of childhood innocence with a

gimmicky construction that sees

each of its vignettes told from the

perspectives of both children in a he-

said-she-said kind of way. The film

has nostalgic charm to spare, but the

construction becomes tiresome

without more depth in its screenplay.

Rated PG, 89 minutes. — T.J.

Legendary (��) Wrestling substi-

tutes for karate in this Karate Kid-like,

formulaic family drama. A picked-

upon Oklahoma high school student

(Devon Graye) learns how to defend

himself, and gains recognition when

he goes out for the wrestling team

and has success. He initially demurs

because of the shadow hanging over

him by his late father and older broth-

er, both one-time local wrestling leg-

ends. Ordinary and predictable. Rated

PG-13, 103 minutes. At the Inwood. —

Boo Allen

Lebanon (���) This taut Israeli

film stays mostly inside a tank with a

group of Israeli soldiers as they

advance into enemy territory at the

start of the 1982 Lebanon war. Their

succession of suspenseful encoun-

ters are all cleverly rendered by

writer-director Samuel Maoz. He cre-

ates and maintains a constant feeling

of terror and danger. Rated R, 93

minutes. At the Magnolia. — B.A.

NOW PLAYINGEat Pray Love (�1/2) We can all

breathe easier now because Julia

Fiery remnants

By Boo AllenFilm Critic

Fans of car wrecks, trainwrecks, earthquakes, tsunamisand other disasters will enjoyI’m Still Here, a new documen-tary from Casey Affleck. Betterknown as an actor, Affleck asdocumentarian turns his cam-eras on his brother-in-law, theunnatural disaster known asJoaquin Phoenix.

The strange behavior of theOscar-nominated actor beganin late 2008 amid reports thathe was giving up his actingcareer to pursue one in whatsome might call music.

Hounding paparazzi joinedwith media outlets to conveyimages of Phoenix, by thensporting a definite Unabomberlook. His strange appearance onthe Late Show with DavidLetterman, included in the film,reinforced the idea that Phoenixhad gone over the edge.

Affleck chronicles almost theentire initial period of whenPhoenix seemed to be barrelingout of control, which will natu-rally set Affleck up for chargesof exploitation. Which he does,of course, and it adds to thefilm’s human-interest anglethat Phoenix feels no hesita-tion, on camera, to frolic withnaked ladies of the night, snortwhat looks like cocaine, smoke

Associated Press/Matt Sayles

Joaquin Phoenix, left, poses for a portrait as Casey Affleck films for I’m Still Here, on Feb.

3, 2009, in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Phoenix’s meteoricdescent caught byAffleck in new film

what looks like marijuana andgenerally act like a creep.

Phoenix has several syco-phants who always seem nearby,ready to placate the obstreper-ous, hot-tempered actor. Itseems his greatest pleasurescome in smoking and in talkingabout himself, both of which he

does constantly. But when hetruly seems to want to performhip-hop, he becomes pathetic.

Phoenix chases down SeanCombs, from New York toMiami to Washington, D.C., andelsewhere.

When they finally meet, thereluctant Combs comes off aslevel-headed and honest — sohonest that he eventually tellsPhoenix what he does not wantto hear: the truth about his mar-ginal musical talent.

Since Phoenix and Afflecktravel in rarefied Hollywood cir-cles, several well-known per-sonalities appear, most ofwhom stand perplexed by this

new persona. But the most painful

sequences come, first, whenPhoenix confronts one of hisflunkies about betraying himbehind his back to the media,and, second, with a nightclubappearance in Miami that endswith Phoenix jumping into acrowd to attack a heckler, beingpulled out by security and led toa bathroom, and then throwingup repeatedly.

So, if interested in the unrav-eling of a porky, uneducated,mumbling, seemingly dense,marginally talented, chain-smoking, temperamental actor,I’m Still Here works.

I’m Still Here

Rated R, 108 minutes.Opens Friday at the AngelikaDallas.

Roberts has found eternal happi-

ness, true bliss and bodily harmony

in Eat Pray Love, the new mind-bog-

glingly insipid film from director

Ryan Murphy, based on Elizabeth

Gilbert's autobiography. In only her

second starring role of the last six

years, America’s Sweetheart plays

author Gilbert, as she travels to Italy,

India and Bali to find herself after a

failed marriage to one man (Billy

Crudup) and subsequent relationship

with another (James Franco). Mind-

numbingly simplistic, but with plen-

ty of pretty scenery. Rated PG-13,

135 minutes. — B.A.

The Expendables (�1/2) Brawn

dominates brains in this formulaic

testosterone-fest noteworthy for its

ensemble of erstwhile action-hero

types including Sylvester Stallone

(who also co-wrote and directed),

Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li, Jason

Statham, Mickey Rourke and others,

including a couple of surprise

cameos. The plot involves a group of

assassins on a secret yet dangerous

CIA mission in South America, but

story takes a clear backseat to

shootouts and explosions that grow

tiresome. Rated R, 103 minutes. —

T.J.

Get Low (����) Low-key charac-

ter piece elevated by a superb lead

performance from Robert Duvall,

playing a hermit who emerges from

a life in the Tennessee woods with a

wish to arrange a living funeral so he

can exorcise demons from his past.

The script (remarkably based on a

true story) is thin on its own, but

director Aaron Schneider smartly lets

his actors — including Bill Murray,

Sissy Spacek and Lucas Black — take

command. The result is deliberately

paced but ultimately poignant. Rated

PG-13, 102 minutes. — T.J.

Going the Distance (���) This

surprisingly funny romantic comedy

delivers some raunchy Hangover-

style humor in a familiar package. A

couple (Drew Barrymore and Justin

Long) meet in New York and fall for

each other. She must relocate to San

Francisco, but they do their best to

maintain a long-distance romance.

The unexceptional narrative gives

way to crackling, R-rated dialogue.

With Christina Applegate. Rated R,

102 minutes. — Boo Allen

Machete (���) Stylish if uneven

action-comedy spoof from director

Robert Rodriguez gives a star turn to

Danny Trejo as an assassin who is

presumed dead by a Mexican drug

kingpin (Steven Seagal), only to

become an unlikely hero during a

fight for immigration rights during

the re-election campaign of a conser-

vative Texas senator (Robert De Niro).

But Rodriguez never engages in much

social commentary, preferring to take

comedic jabs and stage creatively

violent killings. The quirky cast helps

the filmmaker offer several big

laughs. Rated R, 105 minutes. — T.J.

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COVER STORY

Vintage downtown

the national anthem in remembrance ofthe victims of 9/11 and for those whoserve our country and cities, saidGossett. The national anthem will besung by Emerson Vorel, director ofDenton parks and recreation.

All day Saturday, hundreds of customand classic cars, hot rods and motorcy-cles will line the downtown streets. The

Square will be a hotbed of activity, filledwith live entertainment, fine arts andcrafts, including vendors from OxideGallery, lots of food and plenty of kids’activities. For those forever young, a tripdown memory lane will be in order ascollectors can bring their heirlooms,sports memorabilia and antique treas-ures for informational-only appraisals.

It’s not too late to enter the car andmotorcycle show, Gossett said.

“We do offer a cash prize for Best ofShow in the car and motorcycle catego-ry, and we have trophies for winners ineach class,” she said.

Participants may call 940-349-8529,

ARTS, ANTIQUES & AUTOSEXTRAVAGANZAWhat: Free festival includesclassic, hot rod and customcars and motorcycles, finearts and crafts booths,antique and collectibleappraisals, kids’ activities, livemusic, festival foods andmore.Where: On Denton’s down-town SquareWhen: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday. The event takesplace rain or shine.Parking: The Square will beclosed to traffic, and parkingwill be available in variousbusiness parking lots adjacentto the Square. Handicappedparking will be available nearWells Fargo Bank, nearWalnut, Locust and Austinstreets.On the Web: www.dentonmainstreet.org.

SCHEDULE10 a.m. — Presentation ofcolors and the nationalanthem at the flagpole on thesouthwest corner of theCourthouse on the Squarelawn.10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Fine artsand crafts vendors, kids’games and crafts and festivalfoods. Custom, classic andhot rod cars and motorcycleson display.10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — AtticTreasure Appraisals, on thefirst floor of the Courthouseon the Square and in storesdowntown. Tickets are $5 peritem.10:15 to 11:15 a.m. —Burton Tyler performs on theeast courthouse lawn.11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. —Guitar George Trio performs onthe east courthouse lawn.1:45 to 3 p.m. — The AllmostBrothers performs on the eastcourthouse lawn.3:30 p.m. — Awards ceremo-ny on the east Courthouselawn

By Ellen Ritscher SackettStaff Writer

Organizers are keeping their fin-gers crossed that the weatherwill be beautiful for this year’s

Arts, Antiques & Autos Extravaganzathis Saturday on Denton’s downtownSquare.

“I am looking at the forecasts for theweekend, and it looks great,” said eventcoordinator Christine Gossett. “We areso glad.”

“These last two years have beenwashed out by rain,” she said. “I thinksome of the rain and clouds this weekmight make people a little leery aboutmaking plans to come.”

No worries. The free festival, spon-sored by the Denton Main StreetAssociation, will take place, rain orshine, as it has for the past 11 years.

According to Gossett, it all began in1999.

“The History Channel Great Racecame through Denton, and downtownwas a pit stop on that route,” she said.“That day, more than a thousand peoplecame out to see these fantastic antiquecars make their stop in downtown, anda new idea for the former county seatSaturday festival was born.”

In October 2000, the Denton MainStreet Association changed up its tradi-tional fall festival “to reflect more aboutwhat downtown was, and to an extentstill is today,” Gossett said.

“In the past, downtown was the retailbusiness hub of Denton, as well as acrossroads for all vehicle traffic, beforethe highway was built diverting trafficabout the central business district,” shesaid.

“Today downtown is still a centralhub of activity and a place where peoplecome to find antique and collectibletreasures in several stores arounddowntown, and the arts still abound indowntown in studios, retail stores andonstage. So, from this, the committeeback in 2000 named it the Arts,Antiques & Autos Extravaganza.”

Saturday’s opening ceremonies beginat 10 a.m. at the flagpole on the south-west corner of the Courthouse lawnwith the presentation of the colors and See EXTRAVAGANZA on 10

Courtesy photo

The Best of Show winner in last year’s Arts, Antiques & Autos Extravaganza earned

a special parking spot on the Square.

Arts, Antiques & Autoscelebrates what theSquare is known for

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download an entry form online atwww.dentonmainstreet.org, or sign upbetween 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Saturday atthe corner of Locust and Walnut streets.

Want a sneak peek? Car and motor-cycle aficionados can preview some ofthe show entries from 6:30 to 8 p.m.Friday on Industrial Street and casttheir votes for the People’s Choiceaward, which will be given at theSaturday awards ceremony at 3:30 p.m.

In addition to the vehicles on display,Saturday’s crowd will get to check outthe new Cadillac CTS two-door coupefrom James Wood Auto Park, and a2011 Ford Fiesta and the new F SeriesSuper Duty heavy-duty truck from BillUtter Ford. The ultra-compact SmartFortwo from Smart Center Dallas willalso be on display, as well as the DentonCounty Historical Commission’santique fire truck and a Peterbilt truck.

Students from the Denton school dis-trict’s Advanced Technology Center willshow off their electric dragster thatbroke the high school world record inthe 72-volt class.

Saturday also offers the perfectopportunity to find out whether yourcollectible is a rare find or just has sen-timental value. Attic TreasureAppraisals will take place from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m. inside the Courthouse on theSquare and in nearby stores.

“The appraisers are Amyx Fine

Jewelry, County Seat Antiques, JohnBennett, Tim Phillips [sports memora-bilia], and W. Douglas [Antiques] willdo clocks again,” said Gossett.

These specialists will offer theirexpertise on general antiques, sportsmemorabilia, clocks, china, silver, cutglass and fine jewelry. Tickets are $5 peritem (patrons may be limited to three),available at the information boothinside the Courthouse on the Square,

and ticketholders will be directed to theappropriate appraiser’s location. (Wordto the wise: Leave your great-grand-mother’s oak sideboard at home. Nofurniture will be appraised, nor willassessments be made by photograph.)

A photo exhibit, “Downtown Denton:Then and Now,” celebrating 20 years ofbeing a Main Street City, will be on dis-play in the Courthouse-on-the-SquareMuseum.

If something old doesn’t appeal toyou, perhaps something new will.Artists will be selling their one-of-a-kind creations, including handmadejewelry, photography, candles, metal-work, woodwork, blown glass, and on-site and commissioned sketches. Somevendors will cater to the car and motor-cycle market, Gossett said, and ofcourse, the downtown stores will beopen for business.

No Denton festival would be com-plete without live music. Texas singer-songwriter Burton Tyler will take thestage on the east Courthouse lawn fol-lowing the opening ceremonies, fol-lowed by Guitar George and his trio,who will play swing and jump bluesfrom 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. TheAllmost Brothers, an Allman Brotherstribute band, begin performing at 1:45p.m. and will end just in time for the carshow awards ceremony.

The event is “designed to bring thecommunity together and give them aconnection to our downtown,” Gossettsaid. “They learn to appreciate Denton’sculture and community feel.”

She said, “I work with volunteers tocoordinate and produce the event, andwithout volunteers working behind thescenes and the support of generoussponsors, these events in downtownwould not be possible. I think it’s impor-tant for people to know, as we are alwaysin need of volunteers and help each yearto make things in downtown happen.”

ELLEN RITSCHER SACKETT can bereached at 940-566-6845. Her e-mailaddress is [email protected].

Alicia Denbo,

left, her hus-

band, Greg,

and Mason

Denbo look

at classic

cars during

the 2009

Arts,

Antiques &

Autos Extra-

vaganza on

the Square.

Organizers

say the event

goes on rain

or shine, but

forecasters

are predict-

ing a partly

sunny

Saturday.

DRC file photo

ATTIC TREASUREAPPRAISALSWhat: Specialists will give informationalappraisals on general antiques, sportsmemorabilia, clocks, china, silver, cutglass and fine jewelry.When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. SaturdayCost: Tickets are $5 per item (patronsmay be limited to three). Purchase tick-ets at the information booth on the lawnor inside the Courthouse on the Square.Where: Inside the Courthouse on theSquare and in nearby stores.Details: No furniture and no photos ofitems.

SHOW OFF YOUR RIDETo enter a car or motorcycle in the show,register between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.Saturday at the corner of Locust andWalnut streets, next to Wells Fargo Bank.Entry fee is $20.

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Extravaganza

Courtesy photo

The Guitar George Trio is one of the

acts performing Saturday on the

lawn of the Courthouse on the

Square.

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PRICE KEYAverage complete dinner per

person, including appetizer,

entree and dessert.

$ Less than $10

$$ $10–$25

$$$ $25–$50

$$$$ More than $50

DINING PROFILE AND LISTINGS POLICY

RESTAURANTSFor more restaurant listings, visit

DentonMarketplace.com.

ASIANMr. Chopsticks This pan-Asian

eatery does a little Chinese, Japan-

ese, Thai and even Indian food. Many

vegetarian dishes. Beer and wine.

1633 Scripture St. Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat

11-10, Sun 11:30-9. $-$$. 940-382-

5437.

Ramen Republic Healthy, custom-

made hot noodle soups, cold soba

noodles and crisp salads in a casual

atmosphere. Beer & wine available

soon. No smoking. 210 E. Hickory St.

Sun-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11. $. 940-

387-3757.

Royal East Hefty Japanese offering

(including sushi bar) plus Korean and

Chinese dishes. Pleasing Fire Moun-

tain Roll. Beer, wine and sake. No

smoking. 1622A W. University Drive.

Mon-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-383-7633.

BARBECUEDoc’s Hickory Creek Barbeque“Home of the Biggest Pig in Texas”

has some of the biggest servings as

well. Worthy sides and desserts.

8656 I-35E, Lake Dallas. Mon-Sat 11-

9; Sun 11-8. $-$$. 940-321-0524.

From Tha Heart Owners Ty and

Christopher Govan serve fresh-

cooked barbecue and burgers, home-

made baked beans, potato salad and

cobblers. 702 S. Elm St. Fri-Sat 11am-

8pm, Sun 11am-5pm. $. 940-566-

1396.

Metzler’s Bar-B-Q Much more than

a barbecue joint, with wine and beer

shop, deli with German foods and

more. Smoked turkey is lean yet

juicy. Beer and wine. 628 London-

derry Lane. Daily 10:30am-10pm. $.

940-591-1652.

The Smokehouse Denton barbecue

joint serves up surprisingly tender

and juicy beef, pork, chicken and cat-

fish. Beer and wine. 1123 Fort Worth

Drive. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10. $-

$$. 940-566-3073.

BISTROS AND CAFESBanter Gourmet sandwiches and

salads, breakfast items, coffee and

espresso, plus traditional Spanish

tapas by reservation only. Beer and

wine. No smoking inside. 219 W. Oak

St. Thurs-Sat 9:30am-midnight, Mon-

Wed 9:30am-10pm, Sun 12:30pm-10.

940-565-1638.

Bochy’s Bistro Fusion menu grabs

elements of European cuisines with

many salad and sandwich selections.

Winning Greek chicken lisi panini.

Artful desserts. No smoking. 2430 I-

35E, Suite 136. Mon-Thurs 8-3, Fri-Sat

8-8, Sun brunch 8-2. $$. 940-387-

3354.

Cafe Du Luxe Upscale casual spot

for conversation and a cup of coffee,

a light meal, dessert or a glass of fine

wine. Beer & wine. 3101 Unicorn Lake

Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm, Fri

5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun

7am-9pm. $. 940-382-7070.

The Chestnut Tree Salads, sand-

wiches, soups and other lunch

options. Tasty quiche. Decadent

fudge lava cake and rich carrot cake.

No smoking. 107 W. Hickory St. Mon-

Sat 11-2:30 (breakfast 9-11; desserts

3-5). $-$$. 940-591-9475.

Cups and Crepes Eatery serves up

both traditional American and

European breakfasts and lunch.

Smoking on patio only. 309 Fry St.

Tues-Sat 8am-3pm. $. 940-387-1696.

CAJUNFrilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenPlenty of Cajun standards and Texas

fusion plates. Everything gets plenty

of spice. Beer and wine. 1925

Denison St. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-

9:30. $$. 940-243-2126. Second loca-

tion: Frilly’s South Cajun Kitchen,

2303 I-35E, 940-898-1404.

CHINESEBuffet King Dining spot serves more

than 200 items of Chinese cuisine,

Mongolian grill and sushi. No smok-

ing. 2251 S. Loop 288. Mon-Thurs 11-

9:30, Fri-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9. $-$$

940-387-0888.

Chinatown Cafe Bountiful buffet

guarantees no visit need taste like

another. Good selections include

orange chicken, crispy pan-fried noo-

dles, beef with asparagus, steamed

mussels. Beer and wine. 2317 W.

University Drive. Mon-Thurs 11-9, Fri

11-10, Sat 11:30-10, Sun 11:30-10 $.

940-382-8797.

J.C. China Fare shines at casual

eatery. Good main dish selections:

cashew chicken and beef with broc-

coli. Top-notch fried rice. Quick serv-

ice. 7650 I-35E, Suite 108, Corinth.

Daily 11-9. $. 940-269-1110.

Golden China Small restaurant

boasts quick and friendly service.

Nice selections on buffet tables

include teriyaki chicken and hot pep-

per chicken. Beer and wine. 717 I-35E,

Suite 100. Daily 11-10. $. 940-566-

5588.

Red Pepper’s Chinese Restaurant& Club Long-standing Denton

restaurant serves a select all-you-

can-eat buffet or an off-the-menu

gourmet meal. 2412 S. I-35E. Mon-

Thurs & Sun 11am-4:30pm, 5-9pm;

Fri-Sat 11:30am-4:30pm, 5-10pm. $-

$$. 940-891-1688.

ECLECTICThe Greenhouse RestaurantCasual dining atmosphere comple-

ments fresh seafood, beef and chick-

en from the grill. Starters are rich:

spinach-artichoke dip, asiago olives.

Refined cocktails and rich desserts.

Patio dining available. 600 N. Locust

St. Mon-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11, Sun

noon-9 (bar stays open later). $-$$.

940-484-1349.

Hannah’s Off the Square More

room, more mid-price items and more

casual atmosphere. Steaks, with any

of 10 sauces or toppings, get A-plus.

Tempting desserts. Full bar. Smoking

on terrace only. No checks. 111 W.

Mulberry St. Sun-Mon 11-9 (brunch

until 2pm), Tues-Thurs 11-10; Fri-Sat

11-11. $$-$$$. 940-566-1110.

The Wildwood Inn Elegant dining

room tucked away in a bed and

breakfast. Hearty soups, Angus rib-

eye, meal-size salads and daily spe-

cials. Beer and wine. No smoking

inside. 2602 Lillian Miller Parkway.

Thurs-Sat by reservation only; seating

starts at 6pm. $$$. 940-243-4919.

GREEKMichael’s Kitchen Family-owned

restaurant offers a Greek/Lebanese

menu plus American food, for all

three meals. Breakfast buffet week-

days. BYOB. 706 Fort Worth Drive.

Daily 5:30am-10pm. $. 940-382-3663.

Yummy’s Greek Restaurant Small

eatery with wonderful food. Tasty

salads, hummus, falafel, dolmas and

kebabs. BYOB. 210 W. University

Drive. Mon-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10,

Sun noon-9. $-$$. 940-383-2441.

INDIANRasoi, The Indian Kitchen Housed

in a converted gas station, this Indian

dining spot offers a small but careful-

ly prepared buffet menu of curries,

beans, basmati rice and samosas. No

smoking. 1002 Ave. C. Daily 11am-

9:30pm. $. 940-566-6125.

ITALIANDon Camillo Garlic gets served

straight up at family-owned restau-

rant that freely adapts rustic Italian

dishes with plenty of American imag-

ination. 1400 N. Corinth St., Suite

103, Corinth. Mon-Wed 11-2:30, 5-9;

Thurs-Sat 11-2:30, 5-10. 940-321-

1100.

Fera’s Excellent entrees served bub-

bling hot. Rich sauces, firm pastas

and billowing garlic rolls. Dishes

served very fresh. Beer and wine. No

credit cards. 1407 W. Oak St. 940-

382-9577. Mon-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-

11. $-$$.

Genti’s Pizza and Pasta 4451

FM2181, Suite 125, Corinth. Mon-Sat

11-10, Sun noon-9. $-$$. 940-497-

5400.

Giuseppe’s Italian RestaurantRomantic spot in bed and breakfast

serves Northern Italian and Southern

French cuisine. Beer and wine. 821 N.

Locust St. Mon-Thurs, 11-2, 5-9, Fri 11-

2 & 5-10, Sat 5-10. Sun 10:30-2. $-$$.

940-381-2712.

Luigi’s Pizza Italian RestaurantFamily-run spot does much more

than pizza, and how. Great New York-

style pies plus delicious southern

Italian dishes, from $3.95 pasta lunch

special to pricier meals. Beer and

wine. 2317 W. University Drive. Sun &

Tues-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11. $-$$.

940-591-1988.

Poppy’s Place American-Italian cafe

with pastas, pizza, steaks, sandwich-

es and breakfast in a friendly atmos-

phere. 4405 E. Pockrus Page Road.

Tues-Sat 6am-9pm, Sun 9am-8pm.

$-$$. 940-384-7679.

Vercelli’s Pizza and Pasta Cozy,

warm Italian eatery with pasta and

New York-style pizza served up at

reasonable rates. 208 W. McCart St.

in Krum. Daily 11-9. $. 940-482-6051.

JAPANESEI Love Sushi 917 Sunset St. Mon-

Thurs 11am-3pm & 5-10pm, Fri 11am-

3pm & 5-10:30pm; Sat noon-

10:30pm; Sun 12:30-9pm. $$. 940-

891-6060.

Keiichi Daily fish specials and pasta

dishes served with an Asian flair.

Reservations recommended. Wine

and beer. 500 N. Elm St. Tues-Sat 5-

11. $$-$$$. 940-382-7505.

MEXICAN/TEX-MEXCafe Garibaldi A place with an

Italian name, run by a Peruvian,

serves good authentic Tex-Mex and

Peruvian meals. 1813 N. Elm St. Mon-

Sat 11-3 and 5-9. $. 940-591-1131.

Casa Galaviz Comfortable, homey

atmosphere at small, diner-style

restaurant that caters to the morning

and noon crowd. No credit cards.

BYOB. 508 S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 7-7; Sat-

Sun 7-5. $. 940-387-2675.

Chilitos Delicious guacamole;

albondigas soup rich with chunky

vegetables and big, tender meatballs.

Full bar. No smoking. 619 S. Denton

Drive, Lake Dallas. Mon-Fri 11-9, Sat

10-9. $-$$. 940-321-5522.

El Chaparral Grille Restaurant

serves a healthy duo of American

and Mexican-style breakfasts, lunch-

es, entrees and sides. Beer, wine &

margaritas. 324 E. McKinney St.,

Suite 102. Mon-Sat 7am-2pm; Thurs-

Sat 5-9pm; Sun 8am-2pm. $. 940-

243-1313.

El Guapo’s Huge menu encompass-

es Tex-Mex and Mexican standards

as well as ribs, brisket and twists like

Santana’s Supernatural Quesadillas

(fajita chicken and bacon) and

jalapeno-stuffed shrimp. Full bar. 419

S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat-Sun 11-11.

$$. 940-566-5575.

El Pariente Roadside grocery and

music store serves exemplary

Mexican fare. High scores for authen-

ticity and freshness of ingredients.

2532 Louise St. Daily 9-8. $. 940-

380-1208.

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Eatery stakes

claim of wide variety in local taco

territory. Soft and crispy tacos avail-

able with shrimp, fish, chicken, garlic

shredded beef and veggies. Beer,

wine and margaritas. 115 Industrial

St. Mon-Wed 6:30am-10pm, Thurs

6:30am-midnight, Fri 6:30am-2am,

Sat 8am-2am, Sun 8am-10pm. $.

940-380-8226.

Hooya! Fun spot makes its point

with huge California-style burritos.

Delightful quesadillas and tacos, too.

Beer. 1007 Ave. C. Daily 11-9. $-$$.

940-381-0272.

La Mexicana Strictly authentic

Mexican with enough Tex-Mex to

keep locals happy. Chili relleno is a

winner, with earthy beans and rice.

Beer. 619 S. Locust St. Daily 9-10. $.

940-483-8019.

Mazatlan Mexican RestaurantAuthentic Mexican dining includes

worthy chicken enchiladas and flau-

tas. Beer and wine. 1928 N. Ruddell

St. Tues-Fri 11-9:30, Sat 8am-9:30pm,

Sun 8-4. $. 940-566-1718.

Mi Casita Mexican Food Fresh,

tasty, no-frills Tex-Mex at good

prices. Beer and wine. 110 N. Carroll

Blvd. Mon-Sat 7am-9pm. $. 940-891-

1932. Mi Casita Express: 905 W.

University Drive, Mon-Sat 7am-3pm,

940-891-1938.

Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantThe basics: brisk service, family

atmosphere and essential selections

at a reasonable price. Beer and mar-

garitas. 420 E. McKinney St. Tues-

Thurs & Sun 11-9; Fri & Sat 11-9:30.

940-566-1671. Second location: 1412

N. Stemmons St., Sanger, 940-458-

0073.

Mi Ranchito Small family-operated

authentic Tex-Mex with $4.95 lunch

specials Tues-Fri. Beer. 122 Fort

Worth Drive. Tues-Thurs 11am-3pm,

5-9:30pm; Fri-Sun 11-10. $. 940-381-

1167.

Raphael’s Restaurante MexicanoNot your standard Tex-Mex — worth

the drive. Beef fajitas are juicy and

flavorful. Full bar. 26615 U.S. 380

East, Aubrey. Tues-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9.

$-$$. 940-440-9483.

MIDDLE EASTERNInternational Foods & Restaurantof Denton Family-owned restaurant/

market does it all from scratch, and

with speed. Meats like gyros and

succulent Sultani Kebab, plus veggie

combo and crunchy falafel. BYOB. No

smoking. 609 Sunset St. Mon-Sat 11-

9; Sun noon-8. $-$$. 940-383-2051.

NATURAL/VEGETARIANCupboard Natural Foods and CafeCozy cafe inside food store serves

things the natural way. Wonderful

breakfast. No smoking. 200 W.

Congress St. Mon-Sat 8-7, Sun 10-7.

$. 940-387-5386.

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$17/hr! A Denton Co. MfgCompany is expanding and hiring

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Alpha Christian Academy nowseeking experienced floaters,6:30am-12 noon and 12 noon -

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criminal history.Apply online at jobs.lsss.org

or in person at 4601 I-35 North.

Autobody Painters Heperwith minimum 5 yrs experience

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AviationFull & Part Time A&P with

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Managers start $40K + bonuses.We promote from within. Applyin person: 1018 W. University

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Busy chiropractic office seekingback office help. Position

trainable. Approx 35 hrs, 4-dayweek. Email resume to

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Caregivers needed for theelderly. CNA, HHA or private

duty experience required.Call 940-380-0200

∂ Data Clerk in Lewisville ∂

We are looking for a Part TimeData Clerk to work flexible hours.

Please Send Resume [email protected] or

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Denton County MHMR CenterAvailable Positions:

ACT RN - FTAdministrator of HR - FTAssoc Clinical Psych - FT

Comm Support Spec- FT, PTConsumer Serv Rep - FTCLOIP Serv Coord - FT

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Lic. ChemDepend Counselor - PT

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Experienced Lead Maintenanceposition for 200-unit complex.

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is presently hiringfor the following positions:

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Nursing applicants mustalso possess a valid LVN license.

Apply in personat 1680 S. Edmonds Lane,Lewisville or resumes may be faxed to (972) 436-2739.

Little Guys Movers is now hiringresponsibile individuals who

possess strong communicationskills, a positive attitude, and a

valid driver’s license. Backgroundchecks. Apply in person, 520 S.Elm St, Denton. Starts at $8/hr.

Logistics

CoordinatorDenton company looking for

someone who is driven,detail oriented, professional,

fast learner. Young fast-pacedenvironment. Shipping,

Receiving, packaging, data entry,will train. Competitive salary.

Fax Resume to 940-566-3727

Make $500-$600/wk, M-F,cleaning houses! Own

transportation. Buckets & BowsMaid Svc, 214-855-7190

Master Tech ($18-$25/hr) &Lube & Tire Tech ($8-$15/hr)

needed for Auto Repair& Tire Shop

Pilot Point and Prosper Areas940-686-8473 Email resumes to

[email protected]

A Better Way to Bank!Seeking friendly, dynamic, outgoing, organized

individuals eager to assist customers.

Due to recent growth, we have the

following positions available:

Branch Manager: Banking and supervi-

sion experience required. Responsible for

the overall operations of the branch,

financial performance and customer satis-

faction. Position located in Aubrey.

Teller: Seeking highly-motivated sales

and customer-service oriented individual.

Previous cash handling and customer

service experience and flexible schedules

needed. Position in Lewisville.

Qualified applicants should

fax résumé to HR at 940/686-9326

or email to

[email protected].

EOE

IE

nursing

PILOT POINTCARE CENTER

An Equal OpportunityEmployer

Now Hiring For:

CNAsDouble Weekends

Apply in person orfax resume to:

Pilot Point Care Center208 N. Prairie St.

Pilot Point, TX 76258Phone (940) 686-5507

Fax (940) [email protected]

Part-Time CustodianAviation company at DentonAirport is looking for part-time

custodians to work 20-25 hoursper work. Workers must have thephysical stamina to clean largeareas quickly and efficiently andpay attention to detail. Must be

dependable, responsible and havereliable transportation. Willing toundergo a thorough backgroundcheck. Prefer candidates that live

in or near Denton.General duties include vacuum-ing, mopping, emptying trash,

cleaning and sanitizing restrooms,dusting, cleaning glass, and othergeneral cleaning duties; grounds

work; facility maintenance.Please email resume and note

of introduction [email protected] in subject line

"Part-Time Custodian."

Part-time customer servicerepresentative needed.Apply @ Comet Cleaners507 W. University, Denton TX.

Part Time Express Lube Techmust be experienced.

Pilot Point area.940-686-5823

PART TIMEOFFICE ASSISTANT

Tioga TxPlease send resume to:

[email protected]

Qualified Caretaker for Horses& Ranch Show horse care &

equipment operation/maintenance. Salary + housing.

Bkgd chk. 972-562-3662

RETAIL WESTERNPart or Full Time

Must work Saturdays & wearwestern. Minimum wage to start.

6409 N. I-35, Denton

RN & LVNDietary AideDietary Cook

CNAs 2-10

2229 N. Carroll Blvd, Denton

Roof Repair Persons needed.

Call 940-686-2514

Seeking Christian lady to live withelderly couple as Caregiver/

Housekeeper/Companion. 24/7.$400/wk. Room & board paid.Denton. Call 732-670-3971.

SENIOR CARE

HEALTH & REHAB

Business Office Manager for LTC Facility

Must have experience in LTC,Medicare, Medicaid etc.

Please apply within.Applications accepted Mon-Fri

8:30am--4:30pm Apply in person at 2244 Brinker Rd

Denton Tx 76208 EOE m/f/d/v

SENIOR CARE

HEALTH & REHAB

CNAsAll Shifts

Applications accepted Mon-Fri8:30am--4:30pm Apply in

person at 2244 Brinker RdDenton Tx 76208 EOE m/f/d/v

DENTON COUNTY

TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

and

TRANSIT MANAGEMENT OF

DENTON COUNTY, INC.

Presently hiring for:

• 1 Mechanic

• 2 Service Attendants

Competitive salary and competitive

benefits for full-time employees.

Please apply in person at

1527 South Mayhill Road

Building C

Denton, Texas

Or

Online at www.dcta.net

IC

Tradesman/JourneymanPlumber need ASAP for

repair/service work. Professional.No smoking. Full time. email re-

sume to [email protected]

UTILITY TECHNICIAN I, II, III$12.66 - $15.38/hr DOQ

BUILDING MAINTENANCECOORDINATOR

$16.96/hr

SENIOR ACCOUNTANT$52,117 Annually

Job Descriptions and Requirements

Available on our website

APPLY ONLINE ATwww.highlandvillage.org

Human Resources1000 Highland Village RdHighland Village TX 75077

Phone: 972-899-5087EOE

Various Entry LevelAssembly & Warehouse

positions available.940-891-0630 or 940-243-4687

Want to work where theemployees are stars? Apply atthe WinStar World Hotel today!We offer a great environment,fantastic people, competitive

wages and benefits! Come to seewhat you have been missing andstay for a fabulous career wherethe employees are the greatest

asset! The following openings areavailable immediately:

CookBarista

Room AttendantsHouseperson

Front Desk SupervisorBellperson

Banquet & Catering ManagerSales Manager

Apply in person at One WorldWay, Thackerville, OK at our

Front Desk. EOEWarehouse --Forklift Operators

OS-Drivers Call 817-481-1108

Temporaries of Texas

WE’VE MOVED!New address: 7650 S. I-35E

Corinth, Texas 76210New phone: 940-312-7347

Positions available forgeneral warehouse and clerical

Wknd Wrecker Driver wanted.Experienced in TDLR - IM licensepreferred. Must be willing to move

to Denton. Apply in person at2224 Ft Worth Dr from

8:30 am-5:30 pm. 940-390-6002

ATTENTIONDenton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for advertisingcontent. Consideration shouldbe given before making a finan-cial committment. Please beaware of long distance charg-es, application fees, & creditcard info you provide.Books/lists of jobs do not guar-antee employment or that ap-plicants will be qualified forjobs listed.

40K / YR +* Start a new career with a

Class A CDL * 4 week course @ GCC Truck Driving School

* Jobs available with weekends off* We have a Career Day

to help place you.* Some qualify for grants Call Gary 903-786-4343

Local Truck Driver Training** JOBS AVAILABLE **

Tuition paid/Other optionsCall 24/7, 877-626-5873

Love to Sing? Find Your Voice!All Styles • 19 years experience

www.larrysvocalstudio.comCall Larry 383-1378, 391-4838

ROBERTS GUITAR STUDIOBe the Best You Can Be!

Guitar, Bass, All Styles. Beginnersto Advanced 940-383-1861

17.4 Acres Set up for horses,8 Stall Barn, Hay Barn,Bartonville $2500/mo. Agent 940-390-8376

RANCH GUEST HOUSES incl Horse Boarding. See"Unique" ad under #640.

Call 940.497.6236

AKC Boston Terrier Puppies,blk/wht, champion pedigree,[email protected]

325-792-8115AKC YORKIES, 8 wks, adorable,tiny, females $300-$450, males

$250, shots, wormed, dew claws,home raised. 940-536-9375

Border Collie Pups, Reg.2F,1M. Blk/wht. Agility, cattle,

fly ball. $325-$375.940-536-7233

Darling Chihuahua Pups, also 1yr old Champion neutered male,

AKC, shots, $100 up, homeraised. Call 940-206-0281

Lhasa Apsos, 7 wks, M&F, fullblood, 1st shots+wormed,

inside only, $200 cash. [email protected] / call 940-902-0585

Tractor, Trailer & ImplementRepair and Painting * All Makesand Models. Pickup available.

Brad Harkins 940-368-9494

Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchard sm & lg sq.Coastal sm sq; horse qual. rounds$40-$65, round cow hay $30-$40,

shavings $5. 217-737-7737, AubreyFresh, Green, Fertilized Coastal

Square Bales $6.50;6x5 Big Rolls, $80. Ponder.Daryl Anderson 940-391-6875

or Carlos 940-231-7745Now Cutting Johnson & CoastalHay: Lg. Rd. Bales $55 in Field;

$65 Delivered. Lot & PastureMowing & Cleanup 940-390-7863

APPLIANCE SALEFrost Free Refrigerators $189

Electric Stoves $79Reconditioned & Guaranteed

Washers & Dryers3511 E. University Dr, Denton

940-382-4333

2 new sliding glass doorsfor 6’ x 8’ opening.

$800 each.940-387-3115

Best Steel Prices in Denton!Sq. Tube Pipe Plate Everything

you Need! Denton Welding,Call Chuck @ 940-566-0536

Steel BuildingsBuy now - Save thousands

Factory blowout on secondsAsk about first call specials

www.utilityking.comSource #1GJ866-609-4321

Denton Publishing Companywill not knowingly publish anyad for the sale of weapons thatdoes not meet our standards ofacceptance.

Nice Selection of QualityPre-Owned Band Instruments,

Glen’s Pawn Shop & MusicStore, 1801 W. University Dr.,

Denton, TX r 940-383-1713 q

380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.

All metroplex buyers & sellers

welcome. Located 1 mile E. of

Loop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.

(940) 391-6202 • (214) 385-6101 (c)

(940) 383-1064 (h) • (940) 390-5900 (c)IA

Denton, 1315 Stuart Rd.Saturday 9/11, 8am-3pm

Lots of Nice Jr, Womens’ &Children’s Clothes, Household

Misc, Lots of Good Stuff!

Denton, 1700 LindenALTRUSA Garage Sale

Saturday, September 117:00AM -- 1:00PM

Denton, 2600 Whispering Oaks,Big Garage Sale Sat Sept 11,

furniture, clothing, lots of nicknacks, several formal dresses

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1-800-275-1722940-387-7755

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Place a FREE Classified ad Online.

DentonRC.com/ADS

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FLOWER MOUNDNeighborhood Garage Sales.Fri & Sat, Sept 24&25, 8a-2p.

Shadow Ridge South,Spinks at Lexington.

PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised herein issubject to the Federal Fair Hous-ing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise "any preference, limita-tion, or discrimination because ofrace, color, religion, sex, handi-cap, familial status, or national ori-gin, or intention to make any suchpreference, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowingly ac-cept advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the law. Allpersons are hereby informed thatall dwellings advertised are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basis

$0 app. $600/mo, all bills paid. Furnished/unfurnished studio apt.

Close to UNT. Fenced yard.Free cable/internet. 940-300-8303

1014 Mulkey Ln. 2/1 $625 moCovered parking. W/D conn.

940-367-2870Espanol 940-390-5103

1102 N. Bell Right across fromTWU, 2/2, beautiful remodeled

townhome. $750/mo, $500 dep.Neblett Property Management

940-387-6180

1/1, 2/1/, 2/2, 3/2, $530-$825/mo,Large Enclosed patios

Greenway Patio Townhomes2912 Augusta @ Greenway940-387-8741, 940-368-1814

Largest Units in Denton!

Over 30 properties tochoose from

WALK TO UNTEFFICIENCIES

1 & 2 BEDROOMSAll bills paid for select

properties

SAME DAYLOOK-N-LEASENO APP. FEE

Open 9-5Monday - Friday(closed 12-1pm

for lunch)

525 S. CarrollSte. 100

940-566-0033IA

1/1 NEAR UNT1/2 off 1st month’s rent.

Very Nice! $535/mo. No petsTNT Properties 940-381-6675

1 & 2 Bdrm Apts. Clean & QuietNeighborhood, 1 blck fo UNT. 1

bdrm $525, 2 bdrm $650, All BillsPaid - $675 214-315-9439

1 & 2 BEDROOMSAvail Now! All Bills paid

$585 & $680 per mo. 305 Ave GCall 940-484-9000 broker1 & 2 BR La Prairie Apts,

2007 Teasley near UNT andshopping. Ask about our Move inSpecials----We move you Free!

940-566-3401

1 & 2 CUARTOSDisponibles! Hoy! Utilidades in

cluidas $585 & $680 p/mes305 Ave G 940-783-5710 agente1505 N. Locust. Right across

from TWU. 2/1 $600/mo ,$400 dep. Neblett PropertyManagement 940-387-6180

1 BDRM LUXURY APT. Move-inSpecial: 1st Mo. FREE, 900 SqFt, Vaulted Ceilings, Great Loca-tion! Call for pricing 940-381-6675

1 BLOCK FROM UNTEff, 1BR apt, 3BR house avail.

469-644-2274

1 block to UNTALTON HOUSE APTS

All Bills PaidEfficiency,1 & 2 BR starting at$425 & up. Call 940-387-5565

2/2, Sanger, ground floor,washer/dryer, clean, $700/mo$400 deposit, credit check, no

pets. Call 940-206-4268

$299 Move in

Special!!Call For Details! 940-566-6697

2 Bdrm 1 Bath, Sanger,ground floor. $550 + electric

credit check, 1 yr lease,no pets. Call 940-206-4268

2 Bdrm 2 Bath, Very Clean,Nice Carpet, Fresh Paint,

near TWU in Denton,$600/mo. 469-831-2086

2 Bdrms Walk to Colleges No application fee,

$600/mo & up Lane Real Estate 940-384-7378.2BR starting at $575, 1 BR start-ing at $475! Kingswood Apts.$199 total move-in thru Jul. Pre-Leasing for Fall. 940-382-1596

2BR w/enclosed patio. Newonsite laundry room $595. Lg1BR $495 walk to TWU-- $99total move-in. 940-442-6919

$300 All bills paidEfficiency apt. above almost newbrick home. Btwn UNT & NCTC.

W/D access. 214-707-3150

3041 Olympia, each 2/1.5/1CG$675/mo, $500 dep.

Neblett Property Mgt.940-387-6180

3 bdrm townhouse, 1 3/4 bath,W/D, FP, CH/A, pet ok, 3 min. to

UNT. $835/mo + $600 dep.Call Tom at 214-477-7525

419 W. Sycamore, 1 Bdrm 1 Bath, convenient to town &UNT, $525/mo. $300 deposit.

Call 940-566-1246

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

Call 940-566-9505

Apartments &

HousesOpen M-F 9a-6p, Sat 10a-2p,

Jack Bell Properties ,940-382-6611

Call Us ForAvailabilities940-382-6774

Forestridge & Hollyhills Apartments

Apply at Office 900 LondonderryOpen Sat 10am-4pm

Close to UNT!!214 Normal, 1 BR $550.

219 Fry St 1 BR $550and 2 BR $650.

AMSI 940-565-8484

CLOSE TO UNT2 Bdrm 1 Bath, $600/mo + bills

$500 deposit. 1 year lease. NO PETS. 940-808-1162

CUTE 1/1, $489, resident payselec & gas. Walk TWU. $200 dep,$50 app fee. 6,9,12 mo. lease.Callour friendly staff at 940-382-3100.

Efficiency - UNT 2 blocks.boardwalk/deck. $490/mo.3 room. 1004 W. Hickory.

All bills paid. 817-637-3238FREE CABLE & WATER

Low elec. bills. 6/9/12 mo. lease.2/1 $325/person; 2/2 $343/person1/1 $535-$550. Walk to UNT. Callour friendly staff at 940-382-3100.

IN LAKE DALLAS1 Bdrm $500/mo $400 dep,

401 Betchan, Lk Dallas. Coveredparking, No Pets. 979-415-0628

LAKE DALLAS, 1/1 in brick8-plex, water/sewer trash pd,

appl. $500/mo $400dep, 110 W.Hundley. 1-940-736-1966

LOOK & LEASE SPECIAL$100 DEPOSIT

1 Month Free RentLease by Sept 10, 2010

940-382-9556 or 940-591-0121

Nice 1 Bdrm in Tioga. Liv rm,kitchen, utilities, bath. Doublecarport. $465/mo + $465 dep.940-437-6500 or 940-372-0463

Spacious garage apt. 410 1/2Congress. $450/mo, $350 dep.

Neblett PropertyManagement 940-387-6180

Victoria Heights 1 Bedrooms

LOOK and LEASE

SPECIAL!$100 Deposit, One Free Month

Walk to Historic downtownDenton 940-382-9556 for appt.www.jackbellproperties.com

Walk to TWU1 & 2 Bedrooms, W/D provided,

Starting at $545/mo.Available Now! Call 940-484-9000

WOW! 2/1, WALK TO UNT$0 DEPOSIT. 1/2 OFF 1ST

FULL MONTH’S RENT.940-594-8141

750 Sq Ft, 1 Big Finished Roomw/restroom, commercial Use

only $325/mo plus electric. creditcheck, Sanger 940-206-4268

Gainesville, 80 X 50 SHOPand/or STORAGE with yard

E. Hwy 82.Call 940-736-5725

1918 Camden Ct. 3 BR $1,195.3105 Inglewood 3 BR $995

3900 Stuart 3 BR $895AMSI 940-565-8484

2 Bdrm 1 Bath Duplex near UNTCampus, $600/mo. Located at

708-B IOOF in Denton. Call 940-391-9171

3/2/1CG, spacious, approx1200SF, all kitchen appliances,

ceiling fans, W/D conn.Gabe Ct. $795/mo.

Ask for Manager’s Special.Call C Bar T 940-383-2141www.cbartproperties.com

3Bed/2 Bath Duplex, garageFenced Backyard, W/D Hookups,

313 Gardenview. $775/mo,$725/dep, 940-484-7611

526 Strata in Denton 3/2 du -plex, new paint & carpet,

$800/mo. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

802 Pecan, Sanger-Off theSquare! 2 Bed, 1.5 Baths, W/DHookups, Fenced Backyard,

Pets OK on Approval $665/Mo-$665/Dep--Call 940-566-0033

920-A W. Mulberry, next toUNT, 2 Bdrm 1 Bath, Newly Remodeled, $650/mo. $400 deposit. Call 940-566-1246

Aubrey, 2/1/1 Duplex, FencedYard, Nice neighborhood,

pets ok, $825/mo + $600 Dep,940-243-2727 Agent.

SOUTHRIDGEGREAT LOCATION!

734 Londonderry, 3/2/2, $1050Z-Properties 940-566-7005

$0-$1500RENT SPECIALS

Houses, Duplexes& Apartments

Open Monday-Friday,8:30am-5:30pm

940-243-RENT (7368)Malique Webb 940-230-7633

Ashley Lail 817-240-3775www.rentdenton.net

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom HousesNice Areas! No application fee

Call for details -- Lane Real Estate940-384-7378.

$1295/mo. Nice 4/2/2 in Krum1410 Eagle Nest Tr. Fenced

yard, mint condition, DentonCo Prop Mgmt. 940-735-1999

$1350/mo. Great 4/2/2 - DentonWheeler Ridge. Lg fenced yard,

comm. pool. 6613 Wellston, Den-ton Co. Prop. Mgt. 940-735-1999

$1495/mo spacious 4/3/2,1 story, 3721 Calvert, NE Den -

ton, refrig, large fenced yd,fruit trees, agent 940-735-1999

1512 Oak Tree 3/2/2, fencedyard, garage door opener. Small

pet allowed. $1200 + deposit940-565-1399 leave message.

1722 Wisteria, 3/2/2, fenced, FP,garage door opener. Available

now! $950/mo, $1000deposit. No pets. 940-382-5530.1 Bedroom, A/C, washer/dryerconnections, northeast Denton,

FM 2153, no pets, $600/mo.Call 940-390-1924

2000 Lee in Denton, 3/2/1 newpaint & carpet, available Aug15, $1000/mo. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

2005 Summerwind, 3/2/2, GreatLocation, new paint & carpet, Flor-ida room $1100/mo 940-566-5717

KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

2/1 COUNTRY HOME2370 Blackjack Rd. W Aubrey.

CH/A, W/D, No Smoke/ Pet. $765mo + $800 dep. 940-365-2443

2/1 COUNTRY HOME2462 Blackjack Rd. W Aubrey,W/D, No Smoke/Pet. $565 mo +

$600 dep. Call 940-365-2443

2/1 mobile home , fence, trees,LARGE GARAGE WORKSHOP,

credit check, no pets $675/mo$500 deposit. 940-206-42683/1 in Denton,702 Schmitz,

Ch/A, wood floors, trees, creditcheck, 1 cat only $825/mo, $500

deposit. Call 940-206-4268

3/2/1 ∂ 910 Mack Place ∂1400 sq ft, Very Clean,$1000/mo, $1000/dep.

r Call Lance 940-300-3776 q

3/2/2, 2000 sq ft Custom Home,in Sanger, upscale neighborhood,fenced yard, no pets, $1250/mo

$1000 dep 940-206-00073/2/2 Brick, Nice NeighborhoodLarge backyard, outside petsok, 21 Finley Circle, Krum --

$875/mo. 940-387-3913

3/2 in new Krum nghbrhd, garage,fenced bkyd, close to elem sch.$750 down, $1120/mo. AvailableOct. 1. Call Joe, 940-783-0974

3481 Country Club Rd, 3/1.5/1$900/mo 940-566-5717

KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

3730 East McKinneyApproximately 6800 SF

Ideal Office and ConferenceRoom Space AvailablePrice is Negotiable

Call Kathy Orr 940-566-4900propertysearchassociates.com

3941 Waterford Way 3 Bdrm2 bath, 2 car garage, fenced back-

yard, available now! $1100/mo.$1100 dep. 940-566-3239

4/2.5/2 1428 Auburn. Must seespacious brick home in quietneighborhood in great part of

Denton. Newly remodeled, newkitchen & apl., new HVAC. Lg cor-ner lot / big privacy fncd backyd.

Outside pets ok. $1200/mo + dep.Refs. & bkgd chk. 940-230-06694505 Merlot, 4/2.5, 2LR, 2CG,

very nice & spacious, $1350/mo,only $800 dep. Neblett Property

Mgmt 940-387-61804BR/2BA/2G, 1 story, 2400 sf,

1/2 Acre Lot, good neighborhood,113 Dogwood Tr, Shady Shores.$1495/mo. Call 214-952-3966518 Lovell St, small 2 Bdrm walk to UNT, in quiet area,

$550/mo $400 deposit. 254-631-0686 leave message

800 Audra Ln, in Denton,3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Large

Den, Large Kitchen, $800/mo.$800 deposit. 214-542-4013

$875/month Sparkling Clean3/1.5/2 Home, Painted inside &

out, New Carpet, Furnishedw/Gas Range, Refrig, CH/A,

fenced yard, $600 dep. BarbaraRussell Realtors 940-566-2730

940-566-4900

1205 Bridges $1000614 Gardenview $650610 Gardenview $650217 E Congress $600

625 Oakland $675611 North Austin $575407 W. University $750

propertysearchassociates.com

Argyle, 3/2/2, Fenced Yard,Community Pool, Denton ISD,

$1,225/mo + Dep,940-243-2727 Agent.

Available Now2200 Arrowhead 3/2/2 ......$12802208 Arrowhead 3/2/2 ....... $1280Jack Bell Property Management

940-382-9556www.jackbellproperties.com

Charming, completely restoredhome, 3bd,1.5 bath, tiled flrs,new kitchen appl, incl: washer/

dryer, 3CG or use as shop on 3/4ac lot. All fenced in. Pets & horseallowed w/dep & docs. $1000/mo.

Call for appt. 310-710-8131Denton 3 BR 2 Bath1015 Mack $1,095AMSI 940-565-8484

Denton, 4/2/2 corner double lot.Trees, fenced - $1300/mo.

Near TWU.817-430-1105

NEAR UNT & I-354/2 close to recreation center &

park, den w/vaulted ceiling & FP,$1095/mo. 940-387-7524

• • • • • Prairie Ridge Apt • • • • • •462sf efficiency,$375mo/$200dp.• • • • • 506/508 Texas St • • • • • •Rent by the room/shared common

area. $500mo/$500dp.• • • • • • • 301 W. Prairie • • • • • •

944sf, 2/2, $850mo/$850dp.• • • • • • 3108 Inglewood • • • • • •

1017 sf, 2/1.5,$850mo/$850dp.• • • • • 1320 Windstream • • • • •

1650 sf, 3/2,$1000mo/$900dp.• • • • • • • 2812 Malli Ct • • • • • •

4/2.5,$1200mo/$1200dp.

Tom Fouts, REALTORS, Inc.1200 S. Woodrow Lane, Ste 100

(940) 382-1541www.dentontx.com

Rhome Shale Creek (Behind Tx Motor Speedway)

4 BR 2 Bath $1,295AMSI 940-565-8484

Rural living in Aubrey - 2/1CH/A, WBFP, lg secluded lot,

$650/mo + dep.Biggs & Biggs 940-566-1313UNDER THE OL OAK TREESOn Large Acreage (house &lawn only) 1BR, 2 BA, office

—w/high speed internetavailable— $800/mo. 6 mi S

of Denton; 26 miles from DFW.940-391-6241, 940-241-1103

WALKING DISTANCE TO UNT3/2 vintage hm+study, $1150/moTom. 940-597-7749. See photos

at www.dentonrealestate.com/print.php?page=36_40

HORSE PROPERTY FOR LEASE3.5 mi E of I-35, off Triangle Rd &FM 240 in Valley View. 2250SF,3/2/2, shop on 3.5 ac. View oflake. $1250/mo. 817-919-4121

HORSES OK! Bring your horse! Ranch

guesthouses avail now. 1/1, fp,tile floors, patio $725/mo. Or

1/1, carpet, encl porch $750/m.Each incl freel lndry & board -ing facil for one horse. Addl

horse/pets nego. Onsite arena,close to Lake Lewisv. & trails.EZ access I-35E. Lease req’d.

940.497.6236.

0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.

For Rent or Sale Owner financing on land/home

pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,

Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com

2/2 Mobile Home $600/mo + Deposit. Large, Quiet Lot Off

of Lovers Ln. N. of RanchEstates. 940-206-6680

2 & 3 BDRM, Lease to OWN!Country View Park

Brand New & Furnished!$695-$725/month

Pets O.K.- 940-566-0033

2 & 3 BR Mobile HomesJ & A Mobile Home Park,

Ponder. Starting @ $570/mo.940-465-9022, leave message

LEASE TO OWN

3/2 starts at $650in mobile home community.

Call 940-387-9914

LOTS from

$305-$325/Mo.with Carport and/or Shed

Up to $2000 Move In Incentive!Centrally located 940-387-9914

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1026 Shady Oaks, 3000+ SF,1028 Shady Oaks, up to 7000 SF,

30¢ SF +. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

1200 sq. ft. Located atr 614 Edmonds Ln. q Retail

Office Space in Lewisville.3, 4, & 5 Year Lease Terms

Available. Please Call∂ 972-219-8207 ∂ for Details.

1500 SF Warehouse/OfficeLewisville, 419 Southfork.

Available now $795/mo + $800deposit. Call Bill Clark Mgmt at972-355-0970 or 972-795-2211

Building 10,000 SFOffice Suite 4,000 SFOffice Suite 3,583 SFOffice Suite 1,200 SF

Located at 1300 Teasley LaneShady Oaks Office Center

940-595-0291

DOWNTOWN OFFICE SPACE2 Rooms with Bath, 200 sq ft/,

$210/mo. All Bills Paid,524 N. Locust.940-387-9595

RV & BOAT STORAGECompetitive rates. Enclosed

Units, Covered Units & OutdoorUnits. Krum, TX. 940-390-9574

2/2.5 + Walk to UNT + Stainless+ Granite + W/D + FP + Hard -

wood = One of a Kind Luxury!$1100/mo. 940-566-5717

KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

1000 to 2000 SF finished roomwith restroom, 24 hr gated

access, 50 to 60 cents per SF +electric, Loop 288 area, call

940-566-1356 or 940-382-66117,500 SQ FT

Warehouse Space829 Rose St in Denton.

Call 940-390-6510

Offices/Warehouses for lease.1400-5600 sf in Krum, TX. $695-$825/mo. Dep. same as monthly

rent. Call 940-390-9574.Office/Warehouse,

brand new, heavy power,2500sf-20,000sf. 3737 Mingo Rd,

Denton. 940-391-7696

124 ACRESW. Ganzer Road -- Denton

1/2 mile West of I-35Hilltop Views, Trees, Paved Rd

Priced for Quick SaleOwner Financing Available

$7500 Per AcreJimmy Newton

RealtorPaladen Real Estate

940-482-6565www.paladen.com

40 ACRES -- $3250/AcrePossible Financing -- Starkey Rd

in Montague County TXCall 940-665-4172

Northwest of Jacksboro35 ACRES -- $77,000

Low Down, Owner Finance.Call 817-204-8250

Ponderosa Valley2 Large Lots on Cul-de-sac6+ Acres, asking $175,900.

Ponder Tx. Call 940-367-4704

PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised here-in is subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it il-legal to advertise "any prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimina-tion because of race, color, re-ligion, sex, handicap, familialstatus, or national origin, or in-tention to make any such pref-erence, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of thelaw. All persons are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-tised are available on an equalopportunity basis.

Country home N. of Denton3/2/2 brick, $129,900.

1998 sf on 0.7 ac.3178 Cowling Rd. 940-458-3678

Lease purchase - Sanger, 3/1BV. CH/A, take over defaultedloan&own in 13 yrs! $875/mo

+dep. Biggs&Biggs 940-566-1313

SANGER -- 4/2/2, Large CityLot, New Subdivision,

Customer Built, Fenced, Sprinkler System, 1992 Sq Ft,Owner Financing, $184,000,

Call 817-247-1220

2 Ac--Small house 830 Leo Andrews Rd,

Whitesboro no restrictions$39,500 . Call 940-367-4704

5-Acre Valley View Paradise1392 Krahl Road, Valley ViewUNBELIEVABLE $ for RANCH

Located 1.5 miles E. of 1-35 N. ofValley View, & 3 miles from Lake

Ray Roberts. 1,556+sf Single-story. ’87 blt. 3 bdrms, 2 baths,

2-car carport, huge living, diningw/FP, gleaming hardwood flrs.Large wood deck, 400+ ft well.

Fenced & cross-fenced w/smoothwire, perfect for horses. Shop &

barn, sparkling pond. $150’s WANDA, 940-736-8776

Horse Ready 3/2/2 brick, 1827 sqft, on 4.72 Acres, 1.5 miles from

Krum H.S. 3-stall barn w/tackroom$210,000. Call 940-482-3996

INCREDIBLE SUNSET VIEWHome & 9 Acres. Udated &Ready for Move In! 3 Bdrm 2 Bath, 1950 sq ft, FSBO,

$259,000. 15 minutes north ofDecatur on FM 455. Call 940-393-0433

NW of Justin, 1.7 ac.Trees, as little as $250/mo,Owner finance, low down.

Call 817-204-8250

0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.

For Sale or Rent Owner financing on land/home

pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,

Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com

2 beautiful acres with 3/2 80ftMH. Not in city limits. 1 mi fromI-35, 1 mi from 288. $150,000.No sightseeing please. CallDoug Reedy, 940-383-1935.

Celina3 Bdrm 2 Bath on 1 Acre!

Horses OK! Cul De Sac Lot!New Carpet, Paint!

Financing Available! Huge Kitchen! 940-367-7542

New 4 Bedroom MFG Home1ac, first months rent due prior

to move in lease-purchase$995/mo credit Issues ok avail -able 30 days or sooner. David-

940.206.6603 9am till 7pm

û Owner Financed û18 x 80MH 3/2, completely refurbishedwith carport, decks and awn -

ings, shed and fenced yard. Lo -cated in beautiful Lewisville

community. r 214-403-9787 q

Ponder 4 Bdrm 3 Bath on 1 Acre

2100 sq ft, Huge Master w/ his& hers baths, new carpet,Paint & appliances, Decks,huge living room! Will Helpw/ financing! 940-230-2929

Lakefront Property w/ 4BR MHin Pioneer Valley, Valley View,

fenced front/back yd, CH/A.$60,000. Substantial down pay-

ment will carry note. 940-637-2144

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Trinity Cleaning Services,Quality Cleaning for Your

Home or Business, Call Todayfor Discount! 972-207-9408

Nick’s Computer ServicesUse your Denton local biz!

Repair, Backups, Tuneups, VirusRemoval, Training 940-465-9150

DANIELSONCONCRETE

All types of Concrete &Asphalt Work! Slabs, Drives,

Patios & Excavation.Commercial & Residential

Free Estimates! 940-391-3830

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We take Visa/Master (willbeat any reasonable price)

972-965-6904 / 940-395-3050Jose’s Concrete Work--patios,sidewalks, barns, curbs, slabs,driveways, retaining walls. free

estimates. 940-595-6908 anytimeMiller’s Concrete

Free Estimates • Driveways,Stamp, Walks, Stucco, Slabs, Etc.

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SAND & GRAVELTop soil, sandy loam, cushionsand, select fill, concrete sand,

washed gravel, flex base.Call Joe Rock, 817-559-5745

15 ton crushed limestone $300 de -livered! Rock/concrete roads, drive -ways, patios! Land clearing & ponds

built. Sand/topsoil. 940-735-1430A.C.L.I. Dozer Service

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Call 940-367-8539

KLEIN FENCE COMPANYSpecializing in Wood,

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LANGSTON’S HandymanI do tile, wood floors, minor elec-tric. Build fences, decks, tape and

bed and paint. I can do mostlyanything! I have lived here for 42

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per law passed 4-22-10

STAR HANDYMANDecks, porches, siding, roofing,

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Call 940-453-2776.

Celia’s HousecleaningQuality service you cancount on! Wk/biwkly/mo.

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3bed/2bath =$65. 940-230-9973.Inexpensive prices. Excellentwork. Comm/res. Cleaning,make-ready, organizing, windows,errands & odd jobs. 940-390-1285

Yudith House CleaningBlanca Hernandez

940-442-9511, 940-442-8380References available

LA Lawn & Landscaping

$15-$25/Lawnmow, edge, weed eat, blow

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Same Day Service

Affordable Lawn

$20-$25/Lawnmow, edge, weed eat, blow

(front, back, sides)940-765-0526

GILL’S LAWN SERVICEMow, edge, weedeat, flower beds,

cut trees, trim bushes, fence repair, gutters, drainages.

940-300-5506 or 940-597-4787

Real Green Gardening - Lawnservice, tree trimming, arbors,

pavers & flagstone patios, sprin-kler repair, cleanup, fence work.

940-380-9025, 940-453-7072

ACREAGE SERVICES Tractor Mowing $20/acre,

Plowing, Seeding, Fertilizing,Spraying, Aerating 940-482-6578

Arena & Garden Tilling,Mowing, Bush Hog,

$25/acre or hourCall 940-367-2741

LANGSTON’S PAINTInterior/Exterior

also handyman 940-390-9989Will beat anybody’s price

Paint Patch Powerwash& Handyman Services!

Visa/MC. Email [email protected], 817-939-9511

PROFESSIONAL PAINTERSInt $80rm, ext $850; remodeling

projects, texture, repair sheetrock;14 yrs exp, guaranteed jobs!Free estimate 940-300-6860

A Beautiful Custom Muralby James Hineman!

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Homer Walters PaintingInt, Ext, Sheetrock Repair

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Quality One ConstructionRemodeling, renovations, conver-

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Refs. available. 940-210-4161

Anderson Lawn Sprinklers .Design, Install & Repair.

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Tub Surrounds * ShowersFloors * Back SplashesPatios * Free Estimates

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TOP TO BOTTOMLAWN & TREE, INC.

Tree removal & tree trimming,drainage, landscape

maintenance, shrub trimming.Lowest price in town!

Serving Denton Co. for 10 yrs.940-483-TREE, 940-384-YARD940-483-8733, 940-384-9273

Precision Tree CareStorm Damage Experts!Professionally Trained

ArboristsFree Estimates, Sr DiscountsInsured. Fred 940-765-8898

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Reasonable RatesCall Jeff (940) 390-1168

PRESERVE MEMORIESConvert 8-16mm/super 8 film/

pics/slides/negs/videos/records-discs 940-231-5889

Tony’s Welding Construction.Residential & Commercial. Metal Bldgs, Barns, Stalls,

Warehouses, Shops, Arenas,All types of Fences &

Concrete Jobs. 940-391-9078,or 940-366-2420

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