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4A— Gainesville, Texas DAILY REGISTER Saturday, November 14, 2015
Liberty
Texas at a Glance
DAR to make gifts for military members
Special to the Register
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Pricey patch for prison escape holes
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Sunset: 5:26 PM
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Sunset: 5:24 PM
as co- hostesses.
Shirley Weems voiced the
blessing of the meal of ham
for decorating the float was
and
skillet so we had to become
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and lows in the
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thunder. Highs
in the upper 60s
and lows in the
mid 50s.
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Sunshine. Highs
in the low 60s
and lows in the
low 40s.
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“Efficient
“Texas
going to get a lot out of his
York (prison) commissary, but for
Department of Corrections whatever reason down the shot and killed Matt 21 days
said it is unlikely Sweat, road he benefits in some after the escape when the provided by the Plattsburgh,
while only 35, will ever manner, the state can seek its convict pointed a loaded New
qualify again for prisoner money,” said Wylie,
privileges that include work
assignments that earn an
York, Press-
shotgun at the officer. A state RepublicanEscaped killer
Corrections Department trooper shot Sweat two days pleads guilty to getaway; DA
officials said Sweat forfeited later near the Canadian bor- wants restitution for prison
inmate an average of a dollar any accrual in his commis- der, but he survived his repairs
per day.
A judge will rule on the
restitution request Feb. 3 at
Sweat’s sentencing on
escape and promoting prison
contraband charges.
His attorney, Joseph
Mucia, said it is a meaning-
less gesture as Sweat has
been in solitary confinement
- in a cell known as “The
Shoe” - since shortly after
his June 26 capture and is
expected to remain in similar
status at a maximum security
prison for the rest of his life.
Mucia said he would con-
test the restitution request,
adding: “It is going to be
hard for someone with no
money to come up with
about $80,000.”
“Keep locked” prisoners
- the status of those who are
considered extreme safety
risks - do not qualify for
work assignments, according
to the Corrections
Department. If Sweat
remains in that status, there
is no way he can earn money
tume to wear?” She read the
minutes from the September
• Use the store sales and meeting and they were
coupons approved. Nona Stanley stat-
• Cook in bulk ( one day ed the treasurer’s report is P-m-
Ruth of cooking now can save you the same.
Pruett, Beverly Norvell, time later) Nelda, Ruth and Laura will be co-hostesses.
Mildred Davis, Nona Sluder, • Use the freezer reported on the council No further
, Emma Spencer, Nona
• Use the freezer reported on the council No further business.
• Use appliances that meeting. There is a Fall Meeting adjourned.
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Service. The Genealogy
Research was started in 1960
and list descendents to
search by ancestor name.
There are also recorded
Webinars available online.
The next Rebecca
Crockett Chapter meeting
will be Saturday, November
14th, 10 AM at Landmark
Bank Conference Center.
The guest speaker will be
member Robin Cole-Jett with the pro-
Chapter gram
Till
Liberty Belles learn to cook efficiently
Special to the Register Stanley, Shirley Weems, make your life easier Training meeting in Emory
Angel had plans to show on November 17. The Cooke
us how to make Pork Fajitas TEE A By-Laws have been
Angel spoke on being an (easy and tasty). But she for- revised by 4 points. Sivells
S1Ie gOt..her P°wer COrd t0 the Bend club is hosting the
Christmas Party on
December 10. Also ideas for
the 2016 programs are being
discussed and will be
planned after the next coun-
cil meeting in November.
Our next meeting will be at
the North Central Texas
College Library Lyceum at 6
on Nov. 23. Laura
Eastman and Phyllis Griffin
in prison. sary account at the state wounds.
Andrew Wylie, district prison in Dannemora, New
It will cost $300,000 to attorney for Clinton County, York, where had worked in tor’s investigation into the
repair the escape holes cut by said he only asked for resti- the taylor shop and on other shootings ruled that both
two convicted killers in their tution in the unlikely event prison assignments before were justified,
cells, a brick wall and a Sweat profits from book or escaping with Matt on June
steam pipe to pull off their movie deals in the future. 6, triggering a massive man- ing life terms - Matt for
breakout at a top-security “They probably are not hunt that included 1,000 law killing his former boss, and
prison in New York. going to get a lot out of his enforcement officers. Sweat for murdering a
The New York (prison) commissary, but for A border patrol officer deputy sheriff.
Details for this story were
Wed
11/18
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Moderate
Margaret Hoffman (Faith of appointed. etc. There is a DAR on line
our Founding Fathers) Christmas Stockings for Library in Washington D.C.
Daughters of American brought a book published in active military personal to use or you can hire an
Revolution (DAR) of 1865 that was carried by her overseas will be participated online Library Document
Gainesville, Rebecca ancestors. Margaret read by the Chapter. Items to
Crockett Chapter held its some from the book and stuff handmade Christmas
monthly meeting at gave a background on her Stocking will be collected at
Landmark Bank Conference family patriot member the next monthly meeting.
Center in Gainesville. Charles Brewer bom 1745 in The program was pre-
Refreshments were Massachusetts. sented by Carla Bullard on
served by hostesses Billye Chapter History was giv- “Navigating the National
Hudson and Marilyn en by Nancy Hellman and Society DAR” and the
Wooldridge. Charlene King. Their patriot “Texas DAR” websites.
Angel Neu was our guest
The Liberty Belles speaker.
Extension Club met on
Monday, Oct. 26 in the “Efficient Cook”.
Summit Center with Emma reminded members that effi-
Spencer and Beverly Norvell cient cooks the following “Imaginary Cooks”.
things: were great.
• Plan a menu Laura opened the meeting
• Make sure to have all with the roll call question “
and turkey sandwiches, fresh your supplies ( food, equip- What was your favorite cos-
vegetables and fruit, chips, ment... ) at hand and ready
peach tea and fall • Use a grocery list
cookies/cupcakes.
Members present were:
Laura Eastman, Nancy Otto,
Nelda Hudspeth,
patriot
Charles Brewer bom 1745 in
Massachusetts.
Chapter History was giv-
Marilyn en by Nancy Hellman and Society DAR”
Charlene King. Their patriot “Texas DAR”
A beautiful table setting goes back to John Crockett, Exploring the DAR website
of fall colors was the table father and Rebecca Hawkins www.dar.org. It is the place
theme. Crockett, mother of Davy to get started if you are inter-
The meeting was opened Crockett of the Alamo.
by Regent Edna Slater. Motion was made to have website
A short business meeting a float for the Medal of resources for Chapter gram “Hunt for the Red
with committee reports fol- Honor Parade. A committee Programs, standing commit- River”. Anyone interested in
lowed. for decorating the float was tees, protocol, how to run becoming a member may
A committee report by formed and members meetings, displaying flags, attend.
UV Index
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Moderate Low Low Moderate
The UV Index is measured on a 0 -11 number scale, with a
higher UV Index showing the need for greater skin protection.
car’s windshield
PLANO (AP) — A admired the deer on the side
Dallas-area driver found of the road then heard a bang
himself with an unexpected as the windshield broke and
passenger when a deer the animal entered his car at
smashed through his wind- high speed.
shield and ended up in the The deer ended up
backseat of his car. wedged behind the driver's
Christopher Coleman of seat.
Frisco was not hurt, but the Coleman says he was
deer died in the accident freaked out by the deer in his
Wednesday on the Sam
Raybum Toll way in Plano.
Coleman says he briefly happy to be alive.
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Trigg, Delania. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 2015, newspaper, November 14, 2015; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302173/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.