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PAGE 2 — THE HENDERSON NEWS — Wednesday, August 14,2019
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There’s a price to be paid
• Burglary of habitation for yourself. As a part of this, in equity in our home. We also
SPECIAL TO THE HENDERSON NEWS
Tyler; Brenda Anaya, Tyler;
Over-
Tyler; Idalia
pounds, $i.O5-$i.3O; 700-
Pierce, Big Sandy; Karen Pope, Corby Stevenson, Tyler; Kebba
Students receive training
Rustic Roots Boutique
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Rosa Deamayanti,
p.m. Wednesday in the 5000
block of County Road 413;
reported 2:25 p.m. Thursday
block of S. Marshall;
• Fire alarm reported 10:29
a.m. Sunday in the 3000 block
of County Road 216;
• Medical call reported
p.m. Aug. 6 in the 400 block
of S. Main;
Amanda McFadin — Circulation Supervisor
circulation@thehendersonnews.com
Dan Moore — Editor & Publisher
publisher@thehendersonnews.com
of U.S. Highway 79 S.;
• Grass fire reported 2:29
Tory Van Blarcum — Reporter
society@thehendersonnews.com
Kent Mahoney — Managing Editor
managingeditor@thehendersonnews.com
these figures. Sale at 10 a.m.
every Saturday.
the 1900 block of Farm-to-
Market Road 2276.
Stoppers at (903) 655-TIPS
or (903) 655-8477. You will
remain anonymous, will not
If you have information
that might lead to the solv-
Henderson to the late Derwin
Rondell and Carrie Mae Sut-
Dear Dave,
Why do I need a will if I’m
still young and haven’t acquired
a lot of wealth?
Dear Laura,
In a case like yours, you
don’t need a complicated will.
ates from its vocational nurs-
ing programs: 33 from its
Ben Marmolejo-Najera — Graphic Designer
graphics@thehendersonnews.com
Debra Odom — Classified Manager
classifieds@thehendersonnews.com
Mineola;
Kilgore;
decide
happens
Amber Lollar — Marketing Executive
marketing@thehendersonnews.com
Tiffani Patterson — Marketing Executive
advertising@thehendersonnews.com
—Dave
Dave Ramsey is CEO of Ramsey
Solutions. He has authored seven
Lee Faith Duncan; two step-
Caden
TJC North graduates and
their hometowns are: Adnan
About the TJC School
of Nursing and Health
Sciences
The TJC School of Nursing
and Health Sciences includes
259;
• Lift assist reported 1:30
p.m. in the 100 block of Amy;
RUSK COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
• Responded to 238 calls,
Cottle Pearson
Funeral Home
905 S. Commerce • (903) 834-3111
Overton, Texas 75684
Police Report
HENDERSON
FIRE DEPARTMENT
• Fire alarm reported 5:45
DAVE
RAMSEY
CEO of Ramsey
Solutions
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116 South Rusk St. | Overton, IX 75684
903.834.3535
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Nancy Harris — Office Manager & Bookkeeper
officemanager@thehendersonnews.com
5:14 p.m. Friday in the 600 block of County Road 407.
block of Slaydon;
• Medical call reported
10:24 a.m. Saturday in the
1400 block of Kilgore Dr.;
• Medical call reported including 98 9-1-1 calls, Aug.
11:36 a.m. Saturday in the 9-12.
1400 block of U.S. Highway
259 S.;
• One vehicle roll over
reported 9:12 p.m. Saturday
at U.S. Highway 259 and Loop
571;
• Medical call reported
Courtesy photo
The August Bravo award presented by Keep Henderson Beautiful goes to Flint
Orthodontics located at 430 N. High St. Pictured from left, April, Amber, Ashley,
Olivia, Stephanie, Jenny, Sandra and Dr. C. Michael Flint. Not pictured is Tiffany,
Judy, Jaqui and Denise.
12:49 p.m. Sunday in the 1200 assault;
block of Price; • Four count of criminal
• Motor vehicle collision mischief;
p.m. Aug. 6 in the 100 block of reported 9:18 p.m. Sunday on
E. Main; Loop 571 at Farm-to-Market
• Medical call reported 7:21 Road 13;
• Medical call reported 9:51
p.m. Sunday in the 1400 block building;
• Fire alarm reported 6:02 of U.S. Highway 259 S.; • One count of family vio-
• Medical call reported lence; and
10:24 p.m. Sunday in the 1100
block of N. County Road 2193, medical decisions for you if $90,000 a year. In addition to
; you’re unable to make decisions this, we have almost $60,000
conduct; j Z Z
• Two counts of burglary of is, the more you’d spend on
estate planning and a will in
order to ensure everything is
properly addressed — and to
BRAVO
• Two counts of loud music; But you do need an inexpen-
• One count of disorderly sive, basic will. The larger and
„ more complicated your estate
tw.
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DeIiart Veterinary ServIces
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$1.12.
Slaughter cows,
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cents; Stocker cows, $600- ly Guadalupe Olvera, Tyler; Sagnia, Tyler; Robynne Scott, in nursing and allied health
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$1,150.
• Medical call reported the 4600 block of E. Farm-to- work on whether to disconnect baby on the way. Do you think ^ney Makeover.^The Dave Ra- sey
life support systems in the event we should sell the house, and "
6:09 p.m. Thursday in the 300 block of County Road 415; 1
block of Crosby; • Controlled burn reported Tatum;
• Motor vehicle collision 9:32 p.m. Monday on County
reported 1:36 p.m. Friday on Road 314; and
U.S. Highway 259 S.; «
• Smoke check reported 9:54 p.m. Monday in the 5500 Market Road 840; and
• Burglary of habitation of a coma. These things aren’t rent for a few years, while using
571; of U.S. Highway 79 S.; County Road 286 D.;
• Motor vehicle collision • Grass fire reported 2:29 • Narcotics reported 8:09
reported 4:13 p.m. Thursday p.m. Monday on U.S. Highway p.m. Friday in the 400 block want to have in your will pack-
age is a healthcare power of Step 2, and the only debt we years ahead of you, but I think
• One count of deadly con- keep the government’s hands laid out ahead of time, and from a garage sale, but so what?
off everything. sharing them with your fam- Mine did, too. Want to know
Let’s say you’re in your ily and close friends, is a very something else? I survived with-
early- to mid-twenties and sin- thoughtful and mature thing out having a rich kid’s nursery,
Felonies
• Oilfield theft reported gfo. You have a car and a bank to do for those who would be and so did my kids,
account, and that’s it. In this left behind in the event of your ~
kind of scenario, it’s going to death. They’re already going to anytime you decide to get serf-
Obituaries
Rondell Edward Duncan Sr.
A Celebration of Life for Tyler for 22 years. He was a granddaughter; the sunshine
Rondell Edward Duncan, Sr., member and trustee at Bible of her Pappy’s life, Aunaleigh
77, of Overton, will be sched- Baptist Church in Overton.
Besides his parents, Ron- great-grandchildren,
ments are under the direction dell was also preceded in death and Chelsie; a nephew and his
Funeral by a daughter, Rhonda Kay wife, Mark and Holly Duncan
of Roanoke.
Memorials may be made to
TH-County Livestock
There were 1,079 head of 300 pounds, $i.35-$2.os; 700 pounds, $i.io-$i.38; , ,
ivestock sold Aug. io at Tri- 300-400 pounds, $1.25- and 700-800 pounds, $1.00- ris, Frankston; Comae Can- Harris' Tyler; ’ Erica ’ Leigh Reed, Tyler; Baiiie R Scotfi
County Livestock Market Inc. $2.00; 400-500 pounds, $1.25. non, Gilmer; La’Shyia Dixon, Helm, Flint; Quanisha Hicks, Emory; Kalee N. Seymour,
in New Summerfield. $1.2O-$1.88; 500-600 Heifers: under 300 pounds, Tyler; CeLena Gore, Over- Rusk; De’Ashley High, Flint; Emory; Janna K. Smith, Mine-
Prices were: Steers: under pounds, $1.15-$!.41; '''
on Farm-to-Market Road 13 at 259 S.;
Loop 571; • Medical call reported
• Medical call reported 7:25 p.m. Monday in the 5900 a.m. Sunday in the 18600 things like who’s going to make loans. Wearing home about
Jail Count
• As of 5 a.m., Tuesday,
there were 106 inmates housed
Misdemeanors in the Rusk County Justice
• 12 counts of reckless driv- Center.
er;
• Two counts of miscella-
neous theft;
• One count of vehicle sto- ing of a crime, call Crime
10:04 a.m. Sunday in the 700 len;
• Two counts of harass-
ment;
• One count of criminal have to testify in court and
trespass; could receive a reward up to
• Two counts of simple $1,000.
• Burglary of habitation be easy to work through your be distraught and grieving, and ous about gaining control of
estate. But it’s going to take you don’t want to make it worse your money and cleaning up
your parents — or whoever’s by leaving them with a lot of a financial mess you’ve made.
Market Road 782 N.; left — a whole lot longer to get important, difficult decisions to You’re going to have to work
Fraud reported 6:35 p.rm those few simple transactions make.
: a
of N. Hill;
• Robbery reported 11:33 attorney directive. This includes have is $90,000 in student it’s worth the tradeoff.
Keep your house.
300-400 pounds,
400-500
$i.2O-$i.88;
a.m. Wednesday in the 1000
block of Richardson;
• Medical call reported block of Highland Dr.;
11:20 a.m. Wednesday in the • Medical call reported 2:25
1100 block of U.S. Highway a.m. Monday in the 1200 block
of Shawnee Trail;
• Medical call reported 9:16 a.m. Friday on County
8:42 a.m. Monday in the 2600 Road 140 D.;
• Woods fire reported 3:13 block of U.S. Highway 79 S.; «
• Controlled burn reported reported 2:02 p.m. Friday in
1:27 p.m. Monday in the 500 the 18700 block of Farm-to-
• Motor vehicle collision block of W. Fordall;
• Medical call reported 2:24 • Fraud reported 6:35 p.m. those few simple transactions make. like maniacs and have no lives
on U.S. Highway 79 S. at Loop pan. Monday in the 2100 block Friday in the 12300 block of taken care of if you don’t have a -Dave for a while. That might even
will in place. mean picking up a part-time
The other thing you’ll always Dear Dave, job at night or on weekends.
My wife and I are on Baby You’ve got a tough couple of
Rusk; De’Ashley High, Flint;
. , x , Juliann Hill, Bullard; Haylea ola; and Stacy Youn, Tyler.
$1.2O-$1.53; 400-500 April Hancock, Van; Amber Danielle Hinds, Tyler; Han-
pounds, $1.15-$1.34; 500-600 High, Flint; Deborah Huff- nah Hunter, Tyler; Idalia
pounds, $i.io-$L3i; 600-700 man, Tyler; Kristie Hutto, Jacobo, Tyler; Leo Jang, Tyler;
Z ‘ Z * ' Z~, ? ■ Tyler; Aerial Janczycki, Bui- Kimberly Kirven, Tyler; Amy
800 pounds, and $0.95 cents- lard; Keandra Johnson, Tyler; Martinez, Tyler; Paula Moore,
Jennifer Lowry, Arp; Maritza Frankston; Amy Neveux, Flint;
$0.28 Martinez, Tyler; Christin Mat- Isaac Ortega, Tyler; Erin B. programs of study designed
heavy thews, Jacksonville; Tammy Roberts, Mineola; Maria to prepare students for chal-
$0.80 cents-$o.94 McKinney, Brownsboro; Jane- Rodriguez, Kilgore; Chile! lenging and rewarding careers
L, vju.cim.ciiu.jjv vivcici, jljivi, kjcigmci, ±_yici, ivuujimc jluu, in iiuioing anu. aincu. iicanil
$1,050; and top pairs, $1,000- Kaitlyn Phinny, Tyler; Stacy Tyler; Anthony Smith, Tyler; occupations.
? , Z’- Pierce, Big Sandy; Karen Pope, Corby Stevenson, Tyler; Kebba Students receive training
Some plain^ cattle below Tyler; Alexis Rangel, Tyler; Touray, Tyler; and Alexus from a top-notch faculty of
Misael Rivera, Henderson; Ware, Tyler. licensed healthcare industry
Lucero Rosa Deamayanti, TJC South graduates and veterans with extensive educa-
their hometowns are: Saman- tion and experience in their
tha Clements, Jacksonville; fields. Graduates have the
Cheylene Coats, Cushing; opportunity to earn national
Nicole Dison, Rusk; Nina licensure and go directly to
Emerson, Jacksonville; Whit- work in various health-related
ney Miller, Alto; Hattie Mea- industries in East Texas and
gan Moore, Cushing; Kristan across the nation.
Kelli Norton— Marketing Executive
mediasales@thehendersonnews.com
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DAVE SAYS
Why do I need a will if I’m young?
the people you loan debt?
love. And all
this becomes Dear Chris,
even more No, I wouldn’t sell your home
important if in this situation. You’re going
you have chil- to be out of debt in a couple
dren, because of years or so, anyway. You’ll
the state will just have to lean into it, and
step in and make sure you’re living on a
what strict, written budget. I’m talk-
to ing about no vacations, and no
them if you eating out. You shouldn’t see
don’t. the inside of a restaurant unless
Having you’re working there. And the
these things new kid’s crib may have to come
of Cottle-Pearson
Home of Overton. Duncan in 1969, a son, Ron-
Mr. Duncan passed away dell Edward Duncan, Jr. in
Sunday, Aug. 11, 2019 in Tyler. 1990, and a brother, Gilbert Bible Baptist Church, P.O. Box
He was born June 21, 1942 in Duncan. 292, Overton, Texas 75684.
Survivors include his wife Online registration and
of 57 years, Shera Duncan of condolences are available at
ton Duncan. He married Shera Overton; a grandson and his www.cottlefuneralhome.com.
Faye Buckelew July 3, 1962 wife, Johnathan and Roxie
in Tyler and worked at Tyler Duncan of Teaserville; an
Pipe and retired as a super- ex-daughter-in-law, Darlene
visor after thirty years. After Darcy McCarty of Loga Vista;
his retirement, he owned and an ex-granddaughter, Farrar
operated J. C. Pawn Shop ih Richardson of Lindale; a great-
reported 3:07 p.m. Sunday in you’d want to fill out the paper- have a toddler, plus another best-selling books, including The Total
Show is heard by more than 14 million
listeners each week on 600 radio sta-
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reported 11:18 p.m. Sunday in fun to think about, but doing the money from the sale of the Follow Dave on the web at daveramsey.
it will take a huge burden off house to pay down our student com and on Twitter at @DaveRamsey.
TJC annouces 93 vocational nursing graduates
Athens; Paola Salazar, Tyler; Morin, Jacksonville; Kanesia
Chase Stegall, Big Sandy; Morris, Tyler; Emily Muniz,
The TJC School of Nurs- Mindy Lynn Svesko, Tyler; Alii Jacksonville; Jamiesia Oliver,
ing and Health Sciences has Vargas, Tyler; Charnice War- Mount Enterprise; Jana Sam-
announced 93 August gradu- ren, Tyler; and Meggan Wof- pies, Reklaw; Perla Serrato,
ford, Longview. Rusk; Brylee Teichman, Rusk;
Tyler day program gradu- Haily Trotter, Jacksonville;
Tyler evening program, 32 ates and their hometowns Jacob Tylich, Rusk; and Evelin
from its Tyler day program, 16 are: Falila Adam, Tyler; Velasco, Reklaw,
from TJC South in Rusk, and Amalia Arellano, Tyler; Jen-
12 from TJC North in Lindale. nifer Carter, Whitehouse;
Tyler evening program Katrina Chester, Tyler; Jen- A. Abbasi, Tyler; Mirella Cana-
graduates and their home- nifer Crow, Kilgore; Starlite les, Sulphur Springs; Gary
towns are: Ashleigh Akers, Marie Edwards, Ben Wheel- Cooper, Lindale; Brittney L.
Tyler; Brenda Anaya, Tyler; er; Shanequia Dianne Flow- Helms, Lindale; Stormi G.
Kristin Bailey, Frisco; Keantae ers, Tyler; Bradley Fuhrmann, Hill, Mineola; Kenya M. Nix,
Berry, Tyler; Angela Blount, Tyler; Morgan Green, Tyler; Gilmer; Abel Oviedo-Loredo
Whitehouse; Emmalee Bur- Destiny Harper, Tyler; Maya Jr., Ben Wheeler; Beatrice N.
pounds, $1.25. non, Gilmer; La’Shyia Dixon, Helm, Flint; Quanisha Hicks,
Z^j Heifers: under 300 pounds, Tyler; CeLena Gore, Cwi-
600- $1.25-$!.75; 300-400 pounds, ton; Marquisha Gulley, Tyler;
$1.2O-$1.53; 400-500
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Moore, Dan & Mahoney, Kent. The Henderson News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 2019, newspaper, August 14, 2019; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236425/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.