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Wood County Monitor • Thursday, March 28, 2019 9A
Miscellaneous
Garage Sales
HUGE SALEfurniture, tools, collectibles, antiques, appliances. Lots of stuff. Storage room cleanouts. 2646 TX 154, 5 miles from Quitman toward Sulphur Springs, next to Holiday Village. Thursday, March 28 and Friday, March 29 from 8a.m.-5:30p.m. and Saturday, March 30 from 8a.m.-3p.m. 903-850-3134.
ESTATE SALEMineola, 719 University, Thurs.-Sat., March 28-30, 8a.m.-4p.m.
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby given that a public hearing has been set for revision on the plat of Holly Lake Ranch Subdi-vision.The revision includes lots 395 and 396, Section 8, within Holly Lake Ranch Subdivision.
The public hearing is set for Friday, April 19, 2019, at 10:00 A.M. in the Commissioners Courtroom. All per-sons interested in revision to this plat may appear at the public hearing with opposition should they so desire.Lucy HebronWood County Judge
Real Estate
Real Estate Wanted
Need to sell your home? Must be in good condition. Can be cash deal. Call Charles Gaylord Oxford, 903-439-1818 after 5pm.
House for Rent
One bedroom house on private lake near AG School. Very private. Rent $500 or buy $69,500. 903-258-2682.
House for RentBrick 3-bedroom, 2-1/2 bath, den, large living area, 2-car garage, central heat/air. 416 McWhorter St. 218-995-2137, 903-593-8892.
Mobile Home for Rent
Mobile home for rent, three bed-room/ two bath, no pets allowed 903-850-3570
Employment
Employment
Tiffany’s Restaurant now hiring wait-resses and dishwashers. Call 903-765-2087.
HELP WANTEDCustom Cabinet Shop looking for help. Must have reliable transporta-tion, be able to start work at 7am and work M-F. Call 903-636-4025 to make an appointment to fill out application and interview.
Legal Assistant and AP/AR Secretary needed for busy law firm in Quitman, Texas. Interested persons can send their resume to The Breding Law Firm, PLLC, P.O. Box 239, Quitman, TX 75783 or email [email protected].
Wood County Monitor classified ads
Jonathan, Rodney & Nic Watkins
P.O. Box 1188 Mineola, TX 75773 (Across from WAL-MART)
903-569-5115www.watkinsinsurancegroup.com
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1 “that’s a bit of _ _____” (stretch) 2 Meridian is seat of ______ County 3 they can hunt in Olney’s “One- Arm Dove Hunt” 4 famed A&M coach ____ X. Bible 9 “is” south of the border10 Marie sang “You’re _____ ___ to Me”11 film by Gene in 40-down: “Crimson ____” (1995)12 this Guthrie performed at several of TX Willie Nelson’s Farm Aid concerts
55 first steamboat on the Rio Grande56 in Childress County on U.S. 28759 “Lyndon B. Johnson National Grass_____”60 Hawaiian “howdy”61 closer Robb that the Rangers let get away
13 deep ditch14 state capitol de- signer _ _ Myers15 TX Reagan’s “Star Wars” plan (abbr.)17 CB Newman was Cowboys 1st _____ ____ under Parcells19 instrument played by TX Ginger20 this Bernadette was in “The Jerk” with TX-born Martin24 state where many TX-born actors now live (abbr.)25 TX-based “Pizza ___”26 ____ bomb27 TXism: “nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking ______”
28 TX Sam Bass would ____ __ trains29 Mexican general at Palo Alto battle31 TX Joe ___ Baker32 intoxication offense in TX (abbr.)33 _ ______ pool is nice in January38 Houston & Parton sang “_ ____ Always Love You”
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Country Trails Wellness & Rehabilitation
*Offering FREE CNA Classes*F/T CNA’s, F/T Wknd Dietary Staff/Cook,F/T Housekeeping, Marketing Director
Contact Candy Janes HRClark Spencer Adm.
903-962-75951638 VZCR 1803 Grand Saline TX 75140
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is looking for experienced line &breakfast cooks in Mineola.Pay depends on experience alongwith management personality.Please apply online atUncleBubbasGrillhouse.com/jobs
Buy lot 50x100' nearLake Fork, RV ready,$1500 down andmonthly payments
under $200(903) 878-7265
Under $200/ MONTH buys land at Lake Fork. 50x100’. Perfect for site built homes, mobiles/ RV’s. (903)878-7265.
Also, two year old bulls,had shots & wormed twicea year.
Square Bales OFCoastal Hay FOR SALE
903-520-5779
Mowing, edging, shrub trimming,leaf mulching & blowing, flower beds,small garden tilling, trash & brushhauled.
Lawn Service
903-520-5779
Classified deadlines, prices:Display ads – noon Monday, $8.20 per column inchWord ads – 3 p.m. Monday, $12 for 15 words and then 20-cents per wordCall Brandi at 903-763-4522 or email [email protected]
Town & Country Cleaners300 E. Goode Street Suite C(Just down from Scott’s Pharmavcy)Quitman, Texas
All applicantsmust be ableto pass a drugscreening test.
Part Time CustomerService RepresentativeOutgoing personality • Good people skills
General computer experience • Detail orientedWork Hours are Monday-Friday 2–5:45 p.m.Additional work hours are sometimes available.
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:Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Wine and Beer Retailer’s Permit and a Food and Beverage Certificate by Logan’s Place LLC dba Logan’s Place, to be located at 113 E. Commerce St., Mineola, Wood County, Texas. Managing member of said LLC is Logan Belcher.
Divide & Conquer Downsizing Sale for Mr. Art Huston5622 Thomas Nelson Dr. (Williamsburg Village) -Tyler, TX 75707
March 28 • 7:00-5:30 ~ March 29 • 8:00-5:30March 30 • 8:00-2:00
Outside SSE Loop 323 & off Hwy 110 (to Whitehouse), turn west onto Shiloh and immed. south onto Rhones Quarter Rd. Williamsburg Village is on right;
enter thru gates and take 1st rt onto Thomas Nelson Dr. This immaculate home has sold; contents and consignments must go: din. table & chairs; misc. chairs; antq. magaz. rack; desk; end tables; curio cabinets; floor model globe; mirrors; bar stools;
cobalt blue glass items; stack tables; lamps; sofa; stain glass; quilts; linens; dishes; 2017 Kirby vac. (& shampoo kit & all the attach.); Duncan Phyfe children’s chairs; consigned clothes (babies, toddlers, ladies); brass umbrella stand; men’s clothes & shoes; wreaths; Singer sew. mach.; wall “crank” phone;
holiday selections; Jim Shore angel; books; clocks; cookbooks; cutlery; sm. appliances; cookware; Marcy exerciser; TV trays; many hand tools; garden supplies; luggage; folding chairs; fans; patio table & chairs; wheel chair; creeper; ladders; 4-in-one dolly; Scott’s spreader; lawn mower; tree trimmers; wheel
barrow; drill; sooooo much more! Pictures: DivideAndConquerOfEastTexas.com
Next sales: April 4-6, April 25-27, anda 5-DAY sale for Mrs. Louise “Lou” Herrington Ornelas
April 30th - May 4th!
In compliance with Step 1 of the 2-Step Selection Process, Quitman IndependentSchool District is requesting qualifications and letters of interest from qualifiedpersons and firms for a Construction Manager-At-Risk for the 2019 Building Project.The 7 month project has an estimated cost of $1,300,000.00. Project details and RFQrequirements may be obtained from Harris Craig Architects, Inc. 1530 E Grande Blvd.,Tyler, TX, phone 903.534.0995.
Qualifications will be received at the Office of the Superintendent not later than2:00 p.m. on April 16, 2019. Qualifications should be addressed toMrs. Rhonda Turner, Quitman I.S.D., 1201 E Goode Street, Quitman, Texas 75783and clearly marked in the lower left hand corner:Request for QualificationsOpen on April 16, 2019
Quitman ISD reserves the right to proceed with the second step of the 2-stepselection process with any and or all of the qualified applicants.
Request for Qualifications
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she notched Grammys for country album of the year “Golden Hour,” best coun-try song for “Space Cow-boy” and best country solo performance for the song “Butterflies.” The superstar singer also won two Gram-my awards in 2014 for her album “Same Trailer Differ-ent Park” and best country song “Merry Go ‘Round.”
In its statement announc-ing Musgraves’ exhibit, the Country Music Hall of Fame
stated: “Musgraves has
created a sound that is root-ed in traditional style coun-try music, but also draws on new influences. Her love of witty wordplay and her willingness to tackle what some may see as taboo sub-ject matter have endeared her to like-minded artists such as John Prine and Lo-retta Lynn. This exhibit will trace her musical journey, which began in the 1990s in her East Texas hometown, Golden.”
Said Musgraves: “I ab-solutely adore the Country Music Hall of Fame and Mu-seum, and it’s a privilege to have them curate an exhibit
that will showcase pieces from moments all the way back to my childhood that are very special to me.”
Asked why Musgraves was selected for an exhibit, Brenda Colladay, vice pres-ident of Museum Services for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, stat-ed: “The distinctive, artful, and challenging music Kac-ey Musgraves has made in this early stage of her career – working with songwriting and recording colleagues who feel at home in both the pop and country music worlds– sets her apart from her peers. By confronting
controversial issues such as gender equality, gender identification, sexual orien-tation, and race relations in her music, she will, inevita-bly, inspire discussion about where country music comes from and where it is going. She will play a key role in taking it there.”
Her exhibit is scheduled to open July 3.
Representatives from the hall were in Mineola last week and hauled a truck-load of artifacts to Nashville.
Items include memorabilia from Kacey’s life in Gold-en and Mineola, according to her mother, Karen Mus-
graves. Sent back were cos-tumes, shoes, early photo-graphs, and newspaper and magazine clippings that doc-umented her performances as a child and as a teenager. Also on their way to the ex-hibit are early songs and po-ems from a time well before she achieved stardom.
Kacey took lessons from John Defoore and wrote her first song at age 9, said Kar-en. At 11, she recorded her first solo album, which was called “Moving On.” She put out “Wanted, One Good Cowboy” at 12. She would record two more albums be-fore signing with a label.
The exhibit curators also wanted items from Kacey’s school days in Min-eola, “even detention slips,” Karen said with a laugh.
All told, the Country Mu-sic Hall of Fame will receive a hefty load of pieces from Kacey’s past.
“We did find an awful lot, so they were happy,” Karen said.
The exhibit is expected to be up for about a year. Kar-en, who keeps in touch reg-ularly with Kacey through phone calls and family group texting, said she’ll definitely make the trip to Nashville to check it out.
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