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Mathis News
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Page 2A
Obituaries
GARDEN CLUB THANKS COMMUNITY
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Sandoval, 70, of Mathis
died Sunday, May 21,
2017.
Mrs. Sandoval was born
Jan. 29, 1947, in Taft
to Pablo and Rosalinda
Arredondo.
She was preceded in
death by her son, Henry
Sandoval; parents; and
sisters, Nelda Garcia and
Eunice Zamora.
Survivors include her
husband, Ted Sandoval;
two sons, Edward and Joe
Sandoval, both of Mathis;
three sisters, Janie
Tamez, Lourdes Flores
and Ramona Aguirre; one
brother, Pablo Arredondo
Jr.; two grandchildren;
and two great-grandchil-
dren.
A rosary will be recited
Wednesday, May 24, at
7 p.m. at Dobie Funeral
Home chapel.
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Mrs. Huddleston was
born Nov. 22, 1947, to
Charles “Charlie” John
and Dorothy Nell Shiller
in Victoria. She loved
bowling, dancing, music,
reading, traveling, work-
ing crossword puzzles
and playing cards.
She was preceded in
death by her parents and
grandparents.
Survivors
her husband
years, Taylor “Hud” J.
Huddleston of Beeville;
a daughter, Dawn Lee
Huddleston of Austin;
granddaughter, Lauren
Taylor Warning; sister,
Linda Nix of Victoria; two
brothers, Charles (Cindy)
Shiller of New Braunfels
and Thomas (Rosemary)
Shiller of Taft; and
numerous nieces, neph-
ews, cousins and other
extended family members
and friends.
A memorial luncheon
will be held in Victoria
at the Homewood Suites
on Saturday, May 27, at
noon.
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The Cenizo Garden Club would like to thank the Mathis com- from left are Rachel Rodriguez, Barbara Ann Allen, Loretta
munity for its support of their annual Plant and Bake Sale Maedgen, Jo Marie Bennett, Lee Pargmann, Barbara Burnett,
held Saturday, May 13. The money earned goes back into the Sharon Greenwood, Kathleen Robertson, Bobbie Evans and
community by supporting the Mathis Public Library. Pictured Judy Coffin.
Sacred Heart Church sets
graduation Mass Sunday
The funeral Mass will
be celebrated Thursday,
May 25, at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church. Burial
will follow in Cenizo Hill Contributed information
Cemetery.
Practice will be held Friday, May to line up for the procession, and
Sacred Heart Church in Mathis 26, at 4:30 p.m. at the church and dressed in their cap and gown,
will be offering a Mass in honor of all seniors are asked to attend.
There will be a reception after
All seniors need to be at the the Mass for all graduates and
Parish Hall at 9:15 a.m. Sunday their families.
Arrangements
under the direction of all graduates Sunday, May 28, at
are
Dobie Funeral Home.
10 a.m.
Applications for 2017 Texas Center
for the Book literacy award now open
Police reports
nizations that have made
Book Festival on Nov. 2.
ment of 500 words or less
on the nominated pro-
gram’s value and impact.
Nominators are strongly
encouraged to include
examples of the nominat-
ed organization’s partner-
ships with libraries.
For more information
on submitting a nomi-
nation, please visit the
Texas Center for the
Book’s website at tsl.
texas.gov/literacyaward.
All nomination forms
become the property of
the Texas State Library
and Archives Commission
and may be used in whole
or in part as information-
al or educational materi-
als. The winning organi-
zation must provide docu-
mentation proving 501(c)
(3) status.
For more information,
contact Rebekah Manley,
Texas Center for the Book
Coordinator, Texas State
Library and Archives
Commission at rmanley@
tsl.texas.gov or 512-936-
2505.
Contributed information
AUSTIN - The Texas outstanding contributions
Center for the Book is to increasing literacy in
seeking non-profit orga- Texas, qualifying organi-
zations must be nominat-
• Mary Jane Salinas,
Department handled 47, was arrested on
several calls May 15 the 1500 block of
through May 19.
The Mathis Police
Non-profit
organiza-
tions whose primary pur-
pose is to support and
encourage literacy are eli-
gible for the 2017 Literacy
Award.
Hackberry by officer
Jose Rodriguez on a
• Ramon Gonzales larceny warrant (theft
III, 33, was arrested on by check, greater than
the corner of Copano $500 and less than
and Perez Street by offi- $1,500). Bond was
cer Matthew Salazar on $1,000 out of Harris
a charge of possession of County,
a controlled substance
May 15
ed by September 1.
Organizations
may self-nominate for the
award, or nominate part-
ner non-profit organiza-
tions.
The winning organiza-
tion will receive a $1,000
cash award to assist in
its future work promot-
ing reading and combat-
ing illiteracy. This year, a
honorable mention recipi-
ent will receive a $500
cash award. These awards
provide public recognition
to 501(c)(3) organizations
committed to addressing
the continuing need for
literacy services and that
increase public aware-
ness of the importance of
literacy.
The 2017 Literacy
Award winner will be
announced during the
2nd Annual Texas Author
Summit at the Texas
DATE HIGH LOW RAIN
May 17 85 75 0.00
May 18 89 74 0.05
May 19 92 76 0.00
May 20 91 77 0.00
May 21 90 75 0.00
May 22 87 68 0.16
May 23 87 68 0.00
WATER LEVEL.......92.60
92.78
Wesley Seale Dam
Lake Corpus Christi, Texas
While this award pro-
motes partnerships with
libraries, please note that
library friends organiza-
tions, public, school and
academic libraries or
other library entities are
not eligible for nomina-
tion. These entities are
highly encouraged to
nominate literacy organi-
zations within their local
and/or regional communi-
ties.
May 19
Cassandra
in Penalty Group 2
(greater than 2 ounces). Gutierrez
27
was
• Amadeo Zapata, 52, arrested by officer
was arrested on the 1500 Matthew Salazar at
block of Hackberry by the 722 block of East
officer Jose Rodriguez Copano Street on a
on a charge of criminal charge of assault caus-
trespass.
ing bodily injury.
Level last week
Nomination forms
must include one letter
of reference and a state-
2017 RAINFALL
Mathis • Orange Grove
Sandia • George West
Three Rivers • Beeville
2017 Total....
Days of Rain
May ’17 Rain
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May ’16 Rain’
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May 9-16, 2017
Mertz Energy LLC has
2016 RAINFALL
May 9-16, 2017
Oil and gas completions
requested a permit to recom- for San Patricio County:
pletethe No. 1 Welder-Gulley
to a depth of 6,030 feet in the , , ^ „
ONeil (5500), (6570), (6400), ated by Dallas Petroleum
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(4550), (5300), (3270), P'eted. The well was drilled
(3450), (4300); Angelita to an unknown depth in the
New (6900), (5940), (6280), Sinton, North (5700 Sand)
(Sinton), (5540), (Frio), field, 2 miles north of Sinton.
(Greta) field. The well will be Daily production of natural
located 5.9 miles southwest gas and oil is unknown.
2016 Total
Jan-May...
Days, April
25.36’
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Kindergarten or Elementary
Graduation!
Bring in a photo oE your child.
Bring Your Photo, Information Form and $10.00
By NOON, May 26th
NO PHOTOS will be accepted after this deadline
7.00’
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2017 High...........................
2017 Low............................
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May Low.............................
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30-Year Average..
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Days of Rain........
May Rain Avg.......
Days, May............
Wettest May 1972
Driest May 1996...
WATER LEVELS
May 24, 2016
2016 Avg.......
2017 Avg.......
2017 High......
2017 Low.......
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