Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 2017 Page: 2 of 10
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Mathis News
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Page 2
Cenizo Garden Club gets
crafty with lighted bottles
Obituaries
Allen
Ormy and James (Kay)
Ann Allen, 73, of Mathis, Allen of San Antonio; one
died Friday, Feb. 24, 2017. sister, Ruby Parkhill of
Burleson; and numerous
grandchildren; and great-
grandchildren.
Ms. Allen was bom Jan.
2, 1944, in
Fort Worth.
Survivors
include
three
daughters,
Barbara
( L e n )
Harper
of Mathis, Janet (Tim)
Cormier of Corpus Christi
and Shirley (Ric) Allen of Arrangements were
Aransas Pass; two sons, under the direction of
Dale (Nancy) Allen of Von Dobie Funeral Home.
Contributed information
The Cenizo Garden
Becky Ballard, Jo Marie Bennett
and Marydele Porter hosted
the February Cenizo Garden
Club meeting where the group
learned about planting and
pruning roses and making
lighted decorative bottles with
floor wax and glitter.
Contributed photo
Club held its monthly
Visitation was held from meeting on Feb. 6, at the
11 a.m. to noon Monday, Church of Christ Annex
Feb. 27, at Dobie Funeral with 15 members and one
guest, Barbara Cavalier,
in attendance.
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A graveside service fol-
lowed that afternoon at
1 o’clock in Cenizo Hill
Cemetery.
Allen
Hostesses for the occa-
sion were Marydele
Porter, Becky Ballard
and Jo Marie Bennett.
Served for the luncheon
were do-it-yourself sand-
wiches with heart-shaped
bread, luncheon meats
and cheeses, chips and
dip, a fruit tray and cup-
cakes.
bows. The members said
the hardest part was
waiting for the wax to dry
so the lights could be put
in the bottles.
Porter, reminded mem-
bers to prune their rose
bushes now. The pruning
results in better produc-
tion of bigger roses and
thicker bushes.
A popular idea was pre-
sented of cutting paper
towel rolls in one and
one-half inch sections,
filling those with dirt in
which to plant the seeds.
And when the seedlings
appear, plant the whole
thing.
February thought for
the month: Gardening
adds years to your life
and life to your years.
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The activity of the day
was making lighted bot-
tles. Barbara Allen had
bottles to show and dem-
onstrated how to glitter
the inside of the bottle
The Mathis Police Department handled several calls
Feb. 18 through Feb. 27.
Feb. 18
• Christopher Gonzales, 31, was arrested at the
500 block of S. Highway 359 by officer Bill Hack and
Corporal Becky Ohm on a warrant of child support
Feb. 21
with floor wax and glitter.
Valentine’s Day was a
• Tommy Lee Peterman, 27, was arrested at the popular theme, but there
300 block of N. Aransas Street by officer Bill Hack and were other ideas, as well.
Corporal Becky Ohm on charges of possession of mari-
juana (less than 4 ounces)
February tip of the over the bed of flowers,
month: Sick of creatures Come springtime, simply
munching on just-planted remove the netting or cut
flower bulbs? Keep them holes in the cloth and let
out by staking netting the plants grow through.
Club members had
a wonderful time shar-
ing materials, ideas and
• Ray Green, 28, was arrested at the 1000 block N. crafty talents like tying
Highway 359 by officer Bill Hack on a warrant of parole
violation by the state of Kentucky patrol board
Feb. 24
MLL Opening Ceremonies up to bat Saturday
• Cody Ryan Saenz, 18, was arrested at the 1000 block
of N. Highway 359 by officer Bill Hack on an unlawful
possession of marijuana warrant (less than 4 ounces).
• Christina Paiz, 26, was arrested at the 1000 block N.
Highway 359 by officer Bill Hack on charges of posses-
sion of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Feb. 24
• Jose Angel Rivas, 17, was arrested at the Mariposa
Apartments by officer Matthew Salazar on a warrant of
failure to appear and possession of controlled substance.
Feb. 25
• Kaylen Gutierrez, 20, was arrested at the 416 block
of N. Live Oak Street by officer Matthew Salazar on
charges of criminal mischief (less than $750)
Feb. 27
• Rafael Garcia Jr., 51, was arrested at the 704 block
of E. Franklin Street by officer Matthew Salazar on
charges of unlawful restraint, interference with emer-
gency request for assistance, resisting arrest/search or
transport and assault.
Softball field
Sunday, March 5
• 3 p.m. Lady Astros versus
Lady Pirates
Winners for the MLL Raffle
will be drawn throughout the day.
Those who supported MLL play-
ers by purchasing raffle tickets
need not to be present to win and
will be contacted by an MLL rep-
resentative.
Mathis Little League is looking
for volunteers interested in umpir-
ing games for the 2017 season.
Contact Mathis Little League via
Facebook or email mathislittlelea-
gue@live.com for information.
Contributed information
Mathis Little League Opening
Ceremonies will be held this
Saturday, March 4, at 9 a.m. at
Gonzalo-Paiz Park.
versus Rangers
Softball field
• 10:30 a.m. - Astros versus
Hitmen (Coach Pitch)
• 1:30 p.m. - Redsox versus
Yankees (Coach Pitch)
Teams will need to be lined up
by 8:45 a.m. in order by division,
starting with T-ball, minor soft-
ball, minor baseball, major soft-
ball, major baseball, junior girls Redsox (Minor Boys)
and junior boys.
Minor/major baseball field
• 10 a.m. - Hitmen versus
• 11:45 a.m. - Astros versus
Outlaws (Minor Boys)
Games for the weekend are:
• 1:30 p.m. - Hooks versus Cubs
T-ball field
• 10 a.m. - Redsox versus (Major Boys)
Aggies
• 3:15 p.m. - Outlaws versus
• 11:15 a.m. - River Bandits Pirates (Major Boys)
Community Shorts
GrED classes
GED classes will be county fairgrounds, 3299
every Tuesday, Highway 281 in George
Wednesday and Thursday West. Entry fee for all
from 5-7 p m three meat categories is
. $150, which includes bar-
For more information, ^ecue cabrito, barbecue
call 361-510-5088. cabrito/guisada and steak.
The entry fee for the appe-
tizer category is $25. The
A citywide cleanup will winner will qualify for the
be held Saturday, March Steak Cookoff Association
4, from 8 a.m. to noon championship,
for residents located in
the city limits. A current
water bill with address
matching a driver’s license
or ID must be shown at
the site. Businesses will
not be allowed to bring
items.
Saturday, March 4, at the
Mathis Middle School
Cafeteria at 6:30 p.m.
Camp Kids reunion will
be held from 11 a.m. to guns will not be allowed.
3 p.m. Saturday, March
25, at the Butter Churn g0 t0 rattlesnakeraces.
Restaurant in Sinton.
Pets, ice chests and
The guest speaker will
be Election Administrator
Pam Hill, who will be
talking about voting cen-
ters and will bring new
voting equipment for
demonstration.
Those interested in
eating should RSVP by
Wednesday, March 8.
Dinner is at 6 p.m.
For more information,
call Paula Stone at 361-
790-3703.
held
For more information
The musical, “A Happy
fea-
and Healthy Me
tures songs and dancing
exercises linked by nar-
rative.
com or call Margo at 361-
877-5037.
Register by sending an
email with a head count of
SPUDS to meet
those expected to attend.
Each person attending
the buffet-style meal will County Democratic Party
pay the (approximate) anc^ SPUDS Committee
$12 as he or she leaves. ^ ^ ,
The meal offers fried and “arch®’ at ?Pm- at *e
Odem Dairy Queen, locat-
ed at 1112 Voss Ave.
Spinal screenings
Calallen Chiropractic
will administer free spinal
screenings to the public
on Friday, March 10, from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Mathis Care Pharmacy,
located at 217 Highway
359.
The
San Patricio
City wide cleanup
will meet Thursday,
Live entertainment will
be provided from 8 p.m.
to midnight on Friday,
March 3, and from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on Saturday,
March 4.
Those interested can
sign up online at steak-
cookoffs.com or by calling
361-449-6692 or 361-318-
6624.
non-fried food in addition
to a salad and dessert bar.
Attendees will also
have the opportunity to
visit the Sinton Historical
Museum which features a
Plymouth Oilers display.
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other information, contact ♦
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For information or
questions, call 361-767-
3300.
Brush and tires must
be taken to the 100 block
of North Tenth Street,
and bulky items must be
taken to the corner lot on
East Rockport and North
Bee Street.
GW drama
performance,
“Love, Loss and What
I Wore
The
with permis-
sion of Dramatist Play
Services Inc., is sched-
uled for March 10-11 at
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Garage sale
Joy Fellowship, located
at 3377 McNally Road,
For any questions con- is hosting a garage sale
cerning the cleanup, con- Saturday, March 4, at 8
tact public works at 361- a.m.
547-5951 or visit cityof-
mathis.com
Rattlesnake races
The 45th world champi-
onship Rattlesnake Races
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7 p.m. at the Dobie West
Performing Arts Theatre
in George West.
The play is under the
direction of Glynis Holm
Strause. Admission is
$10.
MES presents
musical
Mathis
School
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in Old San Patricio with
James Little performing
Saturday and Borderline
playing Sunday.
Daily admission for
ages 6 and up is $8.
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Cabrito/steak
cook-off
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Elementary
Kindergarten
The Live Oak County and first-grade students
Fair Cabrito and Steak will present a musical
Cook-off will kick off Tuesday, March 7, at the
Plymouth Camp
Kids reunion
The second Plymouth
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Gonzales, Paul. Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 2017, newspaper, March 2, 2017; Mathis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171175/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mathis Public Library.