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April 2, 2008 Issue
Front Page
You may have noticed the activity along the exteriors of the west side of Main Street on the square in Blanco. Over the last three years we have been planning exterior improvements and have recently received approval from Texas Department of Transportation and Texas Historical Commission on the architectural drawings for the handicap-accessible sidewalk, safety railing, and entrances.
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March 19th, 2008, a meeting of the Child Protection and family Advocacy Board was called to order at 12:00 noon by Diane Beagle, Chairman. A quorum of members; one guest, Matt Herdon of Blanco; and two CPS professionals were in attendance. During open session, minutes for the February meeting were approved by the members present.
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Clean up Blanco from 8 AM to Noon
• Blanco Trash-Off
City residents may use this opportunity to get rid of old furniture, appliances, TV’s, air conditions, tin, wire and just about anything except tires, paint, batteries or anything harmful to the environment.
Those unwanted items may be hauled to the City Yard on Jones Avenue between 8 AM and 12 PM.
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The Blanco County Sesquicentennial Celebration in Johnson City will be on Saturday, June 7, 2008, on and around the Courthouse Square from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Come out and join us for entertainment, music, food, games and demonstrations. The county judge has granted the B.C.150 committee permission to use both the Courthouse lawn and the vacant lot across the street on the North side of the Courthouse.
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By Tricia Hartmann, Relay for Life
George Byars knew the rules of good health care and maintenance. When you are in your fifties, you should begin the basic screenings for colon cancer. This meant routine check-ups, colonoscopies and such. George had always been reasonably healthy, but as he crept into middle age, fate began to intervene.
The first serious health condition that George experienced was a heart attack, that hazard of middle age.
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Caroline Scout Seymour came into this world on February 22, weighting 7 pounds, 11 ounces and measuring 20 inches long. She was anxiously welcomed by big sisters Addy and Catherine, who giggled because she was small enough to fit INSIDE her Easter basket!
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Gerald and Margaret Wilke proudly announce the birth of their fifth grandchild, Kendall Margaret, born in the Methodist Hospital on March 13, 2008. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long. Her parents are William and Kristin Jung, and her big brother is Tyler, all of San Antonio.
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With Video Shak’s Keith & Noel Morgan
Dan in Real Life
Keith–I'm not a big fan of the TV show "The Office", and I don't always like Steve Carell, but none of those things kept me from thoroughly enjoying Dan in Real Life. This is a great romantic, dramatic comedy that has many facets to the story line, like what happens during annual family get togethers, how a guy adjusts to raising 3 girls when something happens to their mom, and can love come between two brothers.
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On Friday, March 28, Charlotte and Crystal Thomas drove to Houston and then back to Blanco. While in Houston they take a tour of Houston Baptist University, where Crystal will be attending college in the fall.
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AUSTIN — A plan to put a string of 200 video surveillance cameras along the 1,200-mile border Texas shares with Mexico appears to be moving forward.
On behalf of the Governor’s Division of Emergency Management, the Texas Department of Public Safety is soliciting bids from contractors who can install and maintain the cameras and do related work.
The state is calling the proposed line of cameras a “virtual neighborhood watch.” That’s because via the Internet, citizens are eventually s ...
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Wildseed Farms will officially kick off its annual “Wildflower Celebration” this weekend to celebrate the arrival of spring wildflowers. The Celebration begins April 5th and continues through April 20th. As the red poppies begin to blossom in the fields adjacent to Highway 290 east of Fredericksburg, the farm staff is busy preparing for visitors with several special events this year.
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The fourth Blanco Library Brown Bag program will be held on Thursday, April 3, at noon. Featured on the program are three women who are well-known to Blanco residents: Sheryl Smith-Rodgers, Jackie Hinton, and Sandra Paine.
Sheryl, a Texas native and Blanco resident, has written on and photographed a variety of topics.
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Sadie Haas is a senior at Blanco High School this year and a member of the Tejas Art Club.
She has been creating works of art since she could hold a pencil, and started selling them when she was seven. She plans on attending the Art Institute of Austin.
To see samples of her work, visit her website at [[http://www.sadieroseartco.doodlekit.com/ www.sadieroseartco.doodlekit.com]].
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To be sure, the Blanco County Sesquicentennial is a great milestone in Blanco’s history, but not the only anniversary of note. Recently, the Blanco Woman’s Club (BWC) celebrated 70 years of achievement and contribution to our community. The club’s motto, “The Measure of a Life is its Service,” reminds its members that the club’s foremost purpose is to serve our community.
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KERRVILLE–Employees of rural lending cooperative Capital Farm Credit (CFC) have willingly adopted a cause near and dear to their hearts. Eight employees, including Sarah Cortese from the Kerrville Credit Office, participated in the 11th annual Susan G. Komen San Antonio Race for the Cure on March 29. Racing as Capitals Cause for a Cure, the ladies joined a total of 28,438 participants in downtown San Antonio in support of the Susan G.
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Saturday, April 5, you will see over 100 volunteers, in bright yellow shirts, working together to clean up litter and haul off items out of their yards to clean up the banks and waterway of the Blanco River to "Make Blanco Beautiful." If you drive by the Blanco City Yard on Jones Ave.
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On March 30, 2008, Blanco area residents Ron & Sheryl Houston, Bob & Carolyn Boydston, and Tom & Tina Gourley received the coveted Knights of the Milky Way citation, signed by Mayor Jim Rodrigue, for defending the night skies of Blanco from light pollution and light trespass.
These citizens were joined by Wayne & Martha Gosnell in providing four retrofit light shields to the Lavender Capital Laundry on 2nd Street to help eliminate light pollution and glare from the laundry’s wall pack securi ...
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FREDERICKSBURG – Schneider’s – 72 Degrees Air Conditioning & Heating was enshrined in the Home Services Hall of Fame at a recent AirTime 500 Expo in St. Louis for being the Market Dominance Company of the Year for 2007! In addition, Brad Schneider was name #6 Home Comfort Advisor out of 500!
In receiving these awards, Schneider’s – 72 Degrees distinguished itself as one of the top heating and cooling companies in all of AirTime and North America.
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On Sunday, March 30, 2008, over 16,000 runners from around the world ran the 31st Capital 10,000 Race, a 6.2 mile race in downtown Austin.
Blanco and Johnson City were represented well in the race. Dr. Doug Pautz finished first in his men’s age group in an amazing time of 39 minutes and 32 seconds.
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In conjunction with Earth Day, the Blanco County Master Gardeners’ Association will be sponsoring a Plant Propagation Workshop on April 22nd. The workshop will be held in Johnson City at the LBJ National Historical Park - Settlement Events Center. The workshop begins at 9:00 a.m. and will conclude at noon.
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The Blanco County Realtors viewed properties in the North County, on Friday Feb. 28. We visited five properties covering a range of prices. The tours give exposure to properties that out of Blanco County Realtors cannot provide. Attending were: Debbie Homeier –RE/MAX Genesis, Carol Bigott and Janice Fox – United Country, Steve and Charlotte Matthews and Ron Bacon – RE/MAX Home Ranch Realty, Joe Stewart, Cheryl Pratt, Rick Pratt – Century 21 Johnson City and Blanco, Ron Bacon – Bacon A ...
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If you are a Blanco County Cancer Survivor and you have not yet been contacted regarding the upcoming Relay for Life activities, please contact Trish Hartmann at 833-1431. Also, if you would like to share your experience as a cancer survivor, you may e-mail a short article to the Blanco County News.
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By Maxine Blackburn, Originally published in 1984
It was in 1984 that Dr. John Flannery offered me the story of the hospital in the old courthouse. I went to his home several times and interviewed him, but my writing style was not what he needed for the story he wanted written. After working on it for eleven months, I burned my rejected manuscript.
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Rebecca Howerton says, "The medallion for the Blanco Historic Cemetery is here. We will unveil the medallion at 2:00 P. M. on Saturday, April 12, at the cemetery as part of the official Blanco County Sesquicentennial Festivities. This medallion is a great honor for our cemetery because there are only 13 historic cemeteries in Texas at this time."
This event will include guitar music from the 1800's performed by Trevor McGuire and Travis Mabrito.
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Texas Wildlife Biologist Dan Snodgrass will be making a presentation on The Nature Conservancy and the Texas Nature Conservancy’s Pedernales River Project on Tuesday, April 8, at 7:00 p.m. The presentation will be held at the First Baptist Church in Johnson City and is sponsored by the Blanco County Master Gardeners’ Association.
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The Blanco United Methodist Church Relay For Life teams (Keystone Kops and Cancer Cops) presented an exceptional variety show on March 25 in conjunction with the regular Tuesday night dinner that raised over $1000 to aid in the fight against cancer.
Performances of solos, duets, skits, country dancing, poetry readings, harmonica, accordion, and piano presentations, along with a magic act followed a meal of lasagna, salad, French bread, brownies and ice cream.
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Tommy Brandt, of Sebring, FL, labeled as the “Heart of Christian Country Music,” will hold a free concert Sunday, April 13, at 6:00 PM, in the Fellowship Hall of Trinity Lutheran Church, 703 Main Street, in Blanco, TX.
Brandt is an award-winning singer/songwriter that many say is the heart and voice of today’s Christian Country Music.
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Abundant Grace Fellowship Church, Blanco, TX
Mar 9:33-35 And he came to Capernaum: and being in the house he asked them, What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way? But they held their peace: for by the way they had disputed among themselves, who should be the greatest.
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Jesus said “21Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.” Matthew 7:21 KJV
He also said “50For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.” Matthew 12:50 KJV
Jesus did not do anything that wasn’t the will of our Father.
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Johnny Neil passed away at home on March 27 after a long battle with cancer. He is survived by his common-law wife, Betty Jo Clark, a daughter, Micayla Neil, his mother and stepfather, Peggy and Presley Wright, his father and stepmother, Jay and Margaret Hanes, one brother and sister-in-law, Ray and Cindy Neil, one sister and brother-in-law, Cozzette and Matt, and many nieces and nephews.
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Riley W.Tatum, Sr. went home to be with our Lord on March 31, 2008 at the age of 74. He was proceeded in death by his parents Charles E Tatum Sr., and Muriel Tatum and also his brother George Tatum. He is survived by his two daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and George Covin and Ginney and Will Stehling, his two sons, Larry A.
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I love my Uncle Johnny. He was a good uncle to me. He died March 27 in Blanco. I live in Georgia, so I can not be there for the funeral. I wanted to say a few things about him. He was good to my aunt, and my cousin , and he was good to me.
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Hi All,
First of all I would like to ask the editor if I may speak on the behalf of my brother-in-law who died March 27, 2008, Johnny Neil. You see, I am in Georgia and can’t be there to be with the family, so I thought I would show my support here.
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What can I say about him except that he was a great man and my uncle. Gosh, I can remember when he taught my little brother how to release his anger by making arrow heads. I will always be grateful what he did for my cousin and my aunt.
Renee Knox
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From the Blanco County Democratic Party
Blanco County Democrats assembled for the County Democratic Convention on Saturday morning at the LBJ Middle School Cafeteria in Johnson City. More than 100 enthusiastic Democrats participated, making this the largest County Convention in many years.
The main business of the County Convention was to elect 4 Delegates and 4 Alternates to the State Democratic Convention scheduled for June 6-7 in Austin.
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Austin, Texas – Any resident who has taken a picture of a field of bluebonnets knows the special beauty of the Texas Hill Country was meant to be photographed. Now the Hill Country Alliance 2008 Photo Contest adds incentive to the simple pleasure, offering cash prizes up to $1,500 and inclusion in the HCA’s popular annual Hill Country calendar for winning images.
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Marble Falls Police Department and Hill Country Area Crime Stoppers are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Joseph Bishop (white male, DOB 06/27/1979) who should be considered armed and dangerous. The Marble Falls Police Department has a Felony warrant for Burglary of Habitation/Intend Other Felony for the home invasion which occurred at 813 Lacey Oaks Circle in Marble Falls on Monday March 17, 2008.
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On Saturday, March 29, Blanco's Major League Girls Team, The Angels with Attitude, played against the Wimberley #1 team following Wimberley's Opening ceremony. The Angels consist of girls in the 5th-7th grade and are coached by Roland Mancha and Michael Seales
Although Wimberley scored first, the Blanco girls came back in the second inning to take the lead and continued to be the leader for the remainder of the game.
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Blanco 15 Sonora 1
The Panthers traveled to Sonora and came away with a 15-1 victory to go 2-0 in district play.
Ross McCormick tossed a four hit complete game striking out 10 to improve his record to 3-2.
Justin Warner had the big stick going four for four with two home runs, scoring three runs and knocking in four.
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The Blanco Panther Softball team faced the Brady Bulldogs last Friday.
The Panthers defeated the Bulldogs 14-2 in five innings of play. Game highlights consited of Sarah Isenberg who threw to 17 batters allowing two runs, striking out six with two walks. Rachel Calzoncit closed the game pitching to four batters allowing one hit with no runs.
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The Tiger Cubs from Pack 497 from Blanco held their first Pinewood Derby trials earlier this month. The Tiger Cub group consist of local first grade boys and their leader is Kirk Felps.
The boys and their parents come up with car design and work on the block of wood until the desired shape is reached.
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Public records information is compiled by Charles Willgren from reports filed at the Blanco Police Department, Blanco County Sheriff’s Office, Blanco Volunteer Fire Department, Blanco County Clerk, District Clerk, and Justices of the Peace offices.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Criminal Cases
Convictions will not appear this week.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Criminal Cases
• Jaime N.
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Births
March 29, 1968
Mr. and Mrs. James Levassar of San Antonio are the proud parents of a son, Russell Wade, who was born March 24 at Nix Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds 10 ounces.
Maternal grandparents who welcome the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Werner Burg of Blanco.
Proud paternal grandparents are Mr.
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By Waymond Lightfoot, RE/MAX Genesis
A recent survey by the Home Safety Council (HSC) reveals that the majority of Americans report feeling safest in their homes. But, as we all know, accidents can happen. Statistics show that home-injuries cause nearly 21,000 deaths and 21 million medical visit each year! According to HCS’s 2006 study, the most common reasons homeowners gave for not taking action to enhance the safety of their homes include not having the time (48 percent) and not knowing what actions to take (28 percent).
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