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Handmade Crafts, Christmas Decorations,
Hand-Crocheted Afghans, Baby Blankets, etc.
Grab your cowboy hats and gallop on over to the Cross
Canyon Trail where students learn to be ready to serve
the Lord, follow Christ, and live faithfully for Christ.
Vacation Bible School
Co/vary Baptist Church
410 N. Marshall • 903-657-8153
WEST TEXAS INTERMEDIATE CRUDE
Yesterday’s $101.49
Close Down $1.70
NATURAL GAS
Yesterday’s $4.11
Close up 0.16
Christmas Dinner: Turkey ‘n’ Dressing
with Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Sauce,
Assorted Vegetables, Rolls & Dessert
will be served at 5:00 pm.
Presented by
Oakland United Methodist Church
505 CR 263 North • Henderson, Tx
(off Carthage Highway)
There will be a drawing for a hand-made quilt and afghan.
For more information (903)657-6288 or (903)657-4215
Nobody else was hurt.
Garcia has been a Texas
credit card or debit card abuse,
State jail felony, $7,500 bond;
theft of property, State jail fel-
ony, $7,500 bond;
• William Conrad Blount, 37,
Mineral Springs, assault causes
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• One count of simple
assault; and
• One count of criminal tres-
pass.
Felonies
• Narcotics reported at 8:23
a.m. Thursday near location
unknown; and
• Stolen vehicle reported at
equal to $500 and less than
$1,500.
• Three counts of miscella-
neous theft;
• Two counts of animal cru-
Misdemeanors
• Two counts of reckless
Dog hailed as
hero for alerting
deaf boy to fire
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Jail Population
Arrests • As of 5 a.m. today, there
• 48-year-old, arrested for were 120 inmates housed in the
theft of property greater than Rusk County Justice Center,
or equal to $1,500 and less
than $20,000; \
• 55-year-old, arrested for might lead to the solving of a
assault causes bodily injury crime, call Crime Stoppers at
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• 37-year-old, arrested for mous, will not have to testify
forgery, child support and theft in court and could receive a
of property, greater than or reward up to $1,000.
Friday, July 18,2014 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — PAGE 3
Police Report
HENDERSON FIRE
DEPARTMENT
• Smoke inventory at 12:14
p.m., Thursday at 707 Whip-
porwill;
• Transformer on fire at 1:32 driver;
p.m. Thursday at 4500 block of
Farm-to-Market Road 840 E.;
• Motor vehicle accident at
9:32 p.m. Thursday at U.S. 259 elty;
and Loop 571;
• Medical call at 11:05 p.m.
Thursday at 1001 Westwood;
and
• Fire alarm at 9 a.m. Friday
at 16098 McMurray.
RUSK COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
• Responded to 81 calls,
including 36 9-1-1 calls, in the 6:13 a.m, Friday near 7050 N.
24-hour period ending at 5 County Road 272.
a.m. today.
‘This is something most peo- logging onto a dead person’s
account.
Several tech providers have
come up with their own soln-
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Hotel & Lodging Association of in 1965. It was
Houston Astros in 2000 and are a lot of creative people in the
afternoon.
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“It’s a silly plan,” he told the
“memorialize” accounts
Arraignments.
~ According to the office of
to destroy the historic stadium to Rodeo have been eager to free the stadium. “The Astrodome is the Rusk County Pct. No. 5
make way for green space. up the area now filled by the der- the only building in the world Justice oft Peace Judge Joe
Emmett told members of the elict dome. The stadium opened that’s 350,000 square feet of col- Sorrells, the following persons
• Taylor Glenn Haydel, 27,
up the area now filled by the der- the only building in the world Justice oft e Peace Judge Joe
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vacated by the umn-free space,” he said. “There were arraigned on July 17:
Greater Houston he wants to Houston Astros in 2000 and are a lot of creative people in the * Taylor Glenn Haydel 27,
repurpose the stadium instead, declared unsuitable for occupan- world who would love to figure Hendei on, burglary of habita
The Houston Chronicle report- cy in 2009. Plans released last out ways to use the space if we t"“ ---j
week show the domed stadium just keep it and make it an option Degree ^ony? enied
It’s an asset that belongs to replaced with a green space and for them."
t anapolis boy to alert him that
The Coast Guard said the house was on fire.
passengers, Jorgensen said, of the people using rescue the Escapade crew initially
meanor, $5,000 bond; and
• Darrin Gerrard Brinkley
Jr., 23, Kilgore, injury to child/
elderly/disabled with intent of
Tradewinds The casino ship operator bodily injuiy? 3rd Degree felo_
day and a half after the vessel Casino Cruise, was making its posted a short message Thurs- ny, $25,000 bond.
! mus-
passengers and crew trom crew members remained ship s course plotter, a part ot imick Lamo was home alone ings, photos and videos — such can be deleted or shared with
the stranded boat Wednesday aboard the Escapade to get it its navigation system. But it and sleeping without his hear-
moving again. had not confirmed Thursday ing aids when the fire began gaming avatar that has acquired users agree when signing up
There was no answer why the ship ran aground.
a hero for licking the face of a Loren’s account after he died friends to continue to view pho-
. tos and old posts. Google, which
The question of what to do runs Gmail, YouTube and Pica-
with one’s “digital assets” is as sa Web Albums, offers its own
Indianapolis Fire Depart- big as America’s electronic foot- version: If people don’t log on
The Coast Guarif rescued 118 boats and a helicopter. Seven reported a malfunction in the ment Capt. Rita Reith says print. A person’s online mus- after a while, their accounts
passengers and crew from crew members remained ship’s course plotter, a part of Nick Lamb was 1
Judge balks at latest Astrodome plan
ASSOCIATED PRESS the taxpayers of Harris County an “Astrodome Hall of Fame.” A
and it would be a shame, because proposed construction timetable
HOUSTON—Harris County’s I know that I would wake up in ends with the 2017 Super Bowl.
top elected official said demol- retirement at my log cabin 10
ishing the Astrodome would be a or 12 years later and somebody newspaper after the event. “I told
“silly plan.” would come forth and say ‘If we them: If you’re going to tear it
Judge Ed Emmett on Thurs- just had the Astrodome,”’ said down, just tear it down. I mean,
day voiced his opposition to a Emmett, who chairs the county’s is anybody going to care this is
$66 million proposal by The governing board. where Harmon Killebrew hit a
Houston Texans and the Hous- The Houston Texans and the home run?”
ton Livestock Show and Rodeo Houston Livestock Show and
Dorothy Barber
Funeral services for Mrs. Dor- Funeral Home in Henderson. Words of comfort may be
othy Barber, 77, of Longview, Mrs. Barber passed away July shared with the family at <www.
are pending at Crawford-A. Crim 18, 2014, in Kilgore. crawfordacrim.com>.
Stranded casino ship frees itself, docks in Georgia
ASSOCIATED PRESS would imagine the ship was Thursday at Tradewinds’ o~,
sitting much higher in the phone number in Savannah, bodily injury,0Class A misde-
SAVANNAH, Ga. — A casi- water,” Jorgensen said. “So A phone message left at the . ’ . .
no boat stuck on a rocky sand- they got underway under their company’s headquarters in
bar freed itself Thursday with- own power.” Madeira Beach, Florida, was
The Escapade, owned by not immediately returned.
returned to its home dock, a Florida-based Tradewinds The casino ship operator bodily injury, 3rd De ree felo-
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ran aground during its first maiden voyage in the Savan- day afternoon on its Facebook
passenger cruise out of Savan- nah market Tuesday night page noting that all passen-
nah. when it ran aground in waters gers had returned to shore
The Escapade, a 174-foot between Tybee Island and without illness or njury. The
ship, made its escape at high Hilton Head, South Carolina, statement said Tradewinds
tide, said Coast Guard Petty Passengers were stuck on the is cooperating fully with the
boat overnight and most of Coast Guard, which the com-
gensen. Less than two hours the next day. They returned pany thanked for its assis-
later, after passing a Coast to shore aboard Coast Guard tance.
Guard inspection for leaks, cutters about 16 hours after
the ship arrived at its dock at they were first stranded,
the Bull River Marina. Boats using tow cables had of our passengers and crew.
The ship was able to dis- been unable to pull the casino said the company’s statement.
Wednesday. a certain status online — can that their accounts expire when
“My dog licked my face and be worth considerable value to they do.
woke me up,” Lamb said. “I was an estate. Imagine the trove
like, ‘Stop it! What? You want of digital files for someone of
to be fed?’ I thought he wanted historical or popular note — say
to be fed or go outside.” former President Bill Clinton
Ace didn’t stop licking Nick or musician Bob Dylan — and
until the teen got up, too. That’s what those files might fetch on
when he realized the house was an auction block.
full of smoke. “Our email accounts are our
“I couldn’t hear anything filing cabinets these days,” said
because I had my cochlear Suzanne Brown Walsh, a Cum-
implants off. ... My dog Ace mings & Lockwood attorney
smelled it,” Lamb said. “I just who chaired the drafting com-
wanted to get out.” mittee on the proposed legisla-
Without his shoes but with tion. But “if you need access to
Ace by his side, he covered his
nose and mouth with his T-shirt
darted out the back door, grab-
bing one of his implants along
the way.
He then called his mother
and 9-1-1.
Lindsay Bernard, Lamb’s
mother, credited Ace with sav-
ing her son from injury.
“It’s amazing, because if he
wouldn’t have been there, he
probably wouldn’t have even
woke up,” Bernard said.
Lamb, who was born deaf,
told firefighters that this was
the first summer he was old
enough to stay home alone and
that he had returned from sum-
mer camp just three days ear-
lier.
Firefighters found the fam-
ily’s cat, “Pixie,” inside the
home. She was taken to a vet
for smoke inhalation and was
expected to recover.
Damage to the home was
estimated at $175,000.
Off-duty Texas trooper
accidentally shoots self
ASSOCIATED PRESS dition Thursday.
DPS officials say the shoot-
MADISONVILLE — A Cen- ing happened Wednesday
tral Texas trooper has under- afternoon in Madisonville
gone surgery after being shot when Garcia was off-duty and
in the stomach when his per- finished a workout at a gym.
sonal firearm accidentally Trooper Jimmy Morgan
fell from his truck and dis- says Garcia opened the door
charged. of his truck and his personal
Department of Public .22 caliber pistol fell out, hit
Safety Trooper Felipe Garcia the pavement and discharged,
was transported to St. Joseph
Regional Health Center in
Bryan and was in stable con- trooper based in Madison-
ville, about 90 miles north-
west of Houston, for six years.
What happens to your online
accounts when you pass away?
ASSOCIATED PRESS an email account, in most states
you wouldn’t get it.”
WASHINGTON — You’ve But privacy activists are
probably decided who gets the skeptical of the proposal. Gin-
house or that family heirloom ger McCall, associate director
up in the attic when you die. of the Electronic Privacy Infor-
But what about your email mation Center in Washington,
account and all those photos said a judge’s approval should
stored online? be needed for access, to protect
Grieving relatives might the privacy of both the owners
want access for sentimental of accounts and the people who
reasons, or to settle financial communicate with them,
issues. But do you want your “The digital world is a differ-
mom reading your exchanges ent world” from offline, McCall
on an online dating profile or said. “No one would keep 10
a spouse going through every years of every communication
email? they ever had with dozens or
The Uniform Law Com- even hundreds of other people
mission, whose members are under their bed.”
appointed by state govern- Many people assume they
ments to help standardize state can decide what happens by
laws, on Wednesday endorsed a sharing certain passwords with
plan that would give loved ones a trusted family member, or
access to — but not control of — even making those passwords
the deceased’s digital accounts, part of their will. But in addi-
unless specified otherwise in tion to potentially exposing
a will. passwords when a will becomes
To become law in a state, public record, anti-hacking
the legislation would have to be laws and most companies’
adopted by the legislature. If it “terms of service” agreements
did, a person’s online life could prohibit anyone from access-
become as much a part of estate ing an account that isn’t theirs,
planning as deciding what to do That means loved ones tech-
with physical possessions. nically are prohibited from
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pie don’t think of until they are
faced with it. They have no idea
what is about to be lost,” said
Karen Williams of Beaverton, tions. Facebook, for example,
INDIANAPOLIS — A pit bull Oregon, who sued Facebook for will “memorialize” accounts
access to her 22-year-old son by allowing already confirmed
Obituaries
Joe Michael ‘Mike’ Tutt
Joe Michael “Mike” Tutt, husband John, many cousins, and gave his life to full-time
Ph.D. peacefully passed from nieces and nephews. ministry. Mike taught Chris-
Mike was preceded in death tian Counseling and was an
17, 2014, with his family at his by his parents, Joe and Max- ordained Baptist minister. He
side. Mike was born on Dec. ine Tutt and brothers, Pat and served as a marriage and fam-
20, 1942, in Gilmer, to Max- Tod Tutt. ily counselor at Rapha, Gulf
ine and Joe Tutt. Mike was a lifelong student Coast Baptist Association and
Mike is survived by his and was proud of his educa- Longview Counseling Cen-
devoted and loving wife Patri- tional accomplishments. He ter. He retired from Holiday
cia Ann McRoy Tutt; Mike and attended Louisiana College
Pat celebrated their 50th wed- where he met his beloved Pat worked alongside Pat.
ding anniversary on Sept. 2, — Delmar College, East Texas Mike was a member of the
2013. Mike is also survived Baptist University, Houston Overton Chamber of Com-
by daughters, Cindy Lege and Baptist University, Southwest- merce, the Gideon’s, the Texas
husband Joey of Boone, N.C.; ern Seminary, international Baptist Men’s Disaster Relief,
Amanda Hoefling and husband Seminary, Christian College of the Co-Labor Corps for Billy
Bryan of Burnet, Texas; and America, and Christian Bible Graham, was a Sunday School
Wendy Hopson and husband College. He had an Associ- teacher and a deacon.
Owen of Overton. Mike is the ates degree in Psychology, a
proud grandfather to Mychal Bachelor of Ministry, Master held at noon Saturday, July 19,
Lege, Anna Lege, Justin of Theology, Doctor of Divin- 2014, at First Baptist Church
Serna, Austin Serna and wife ity, and Ph.D. in Christian Liberty City in Kilgore.
Dena, Heather Hoefling, and Counseling. In lieu of flowers, the fam-
Meghan Hoefling and great- Mike traveled the world ily requests donations in his
grandson Cannon Serna. Mike during his early career as an name are made to the Gide-
also leaves behind his sisters, executive in oilfield sales and on’s International, P.O. Box
Jerry Seelbach and husband marketing where he worked 140800, Nashville, TN 37214-
Dan and Sharon Moss and until he answered God’s call 0800.
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lodge itself without assis- ship free with passengers and which was also emailed to The sleeping, deaf 13-year-old Indi- in 3^2005 motorcycle accident,
tance, probably because it was crew aboard, prompting the Associated Press.casino boat
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