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Line Dancers, 1:45 p.m.; Texas
The Depot Museum will
bluegrass music performances
and 2:05 p.m., Darrin Mor-
Smaller,
National Bank and Western ithendersontx.com
another record high of 23,557.
FROM DAILY NEWS STAFF REPORTS
To no one's surprise, many
Kelley, 26, traveled to a Baptist
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index was nearly unchanged
at 2,590.
the vehicle. Watkins and Wat-
son both claimed the marijuana
in the truck.
Gun-rights supporters have
seized on the Texas church mas-
sacre as proof of the well-worn
concealed-carry7 gun permits
issued in one state to be valid
in all others. The gun lobby also
wants an easing of restrictions
Auto include: Kilgore Aero-Fly-
ers, 10 a.m.; Rhythm Rockers,
11 a.m.; Longview Line Danc-
ers, noon; Down Home Clog-
garage $25,000 valuation;
• 1908 Longview Dr., Dou-
At least one person has died
on
AR rifle with a 30-round maga-
zine, going from aisle to aisle
as he shot parishioners. He
tion 6 reported to 86.31 to 13.69
percent. Proposition 7 reported
measure of 88.09 to 11-91 per- 57-68 to 42.32 percent.
join forces "to isolate the brutal
regime of North Korea."
8126,000 valuation;
• 100 U.S. Highway 79 N,
Ventures, an advocacy group in ARH Development, Roberto
Seattle, said having more guns
in public settings such as sta-
diums is "a recipe for tragedy"
and increases the risk of some-
thing bad happening.
The problem of mass shoot-
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American Brilliant Period cut glass, unique col-
lectibles, costume jewelry, Waterford, Bacca-
rat, Limoges gift items, quilts, lamps, hand-tied
Oriental carpets, oil paintings, original Coca-
Cola advertising & artwork, china, crystal, silver,
bric-a-brac.
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108 North Marshall (on the square)
HENDERSON
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
NOVEMBER 9, 10, 11
10 am til 5 pm
who confronted the gunman
hadn't had a rifle, Trump said,
"instead of having 26 dead, you
would have had hundreds more
dead."
That thought resonated with
gun owners around the coun-
try.
best answerfor abad guy with nearly half of the previous nine
a gun is a good guy with a gun,"'
said Tiffany Teasdale-Causer,
owner of Lynnwood Gun and
a bad guy with a gun is a good
guy with a gun. Gun-control
Since Nov. 7, 2000, fatalities advocates, meanwhile, say the
resulting from motor vehicle tragedy shows once more that
crashes on Texas roadways have it is too easy to get a weapon in
after he aborted a visit to the
heavily fortified Korean demili-
tarized zone due to bad weath-
er, Trump said he had a mes-
sage for North Korean leader
Kim Jong Un.
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ing are i
they are putting your regime in
grave danger," Trump told an
audience of South Korean law-
Stocks are ticking higher in
early trading as health care
companies and banks make
day for the past 17 years on
reporting. Here’s a
Rusk County results:
Proposition 1 passed by a
The Howard Dickin-
son House, located at 501 S.
Main St., will also offer tours
and Hatchett Partnership,
new construction, Taco Casa,
$950,000 valuation; and
• 220 Pecan Creek, Hughes
Home Repair, John Taylor, add
on 18x25 patio with fire place,
ings won't be solved "by grand- $75,5°° valuation.
mas bringing guns to church in
their handbags," she said. "It
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'We are investigating the one be necessary.
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of the vehicle,
had been on the scene for over bag§ie, containing cocaine
two and half hours.
Whitaker stopped the truck
from leaving and made contact
with Watkins and Watson.
Upon contact Whitaker
smelled the odor of marijuana son denied^ the possession
and searched the vehicle.
Both deputies observed
But Sanders said the visit
windows, and weather reports had been planned well before
HISD to conduct emergency drill
Continued from Page 1 “they will be relocated from the
pared to handle those situa- Wylie campuses and transport-
tions in a manner that provides ed to an off-campus evacuation
safety and protection. ” sde by HISD buses.
After the drill is complete,
cent. Proposition 2 passed by
72.5 percent to 27.44 percent.
Rusk County’s results mir- Proposition 3 reported 84.33
rored those statewide. As of to 15.67 percent. Proposition
10:30 p.m., Tuesday, the state 4 reported 71.48 to 28.58 per-
had 64 percent of precincts cent. Proposition 5 reported q
look at the 53-65 to 46.35 percent. Proposi- I
than two dozen were killed,
• Never drink and drive from babies to the elderly. The
a slaughter took place in a house
of worship.
The killer had a history7 of
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antique car exhibit, more than Stage No. 2 between Citizens tival brochure at
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helicopter from landing at the he couldn't make the trip. "I
heavily fortified border that has think he's pretty frustrated,"
Texas massacre sees both sides in gun debate
ASSOCIATED PRESS the pgj database that is used to on silencers.
With each mass shooting,
gun-control advocates have
seized on the events to point
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State propositions pass Tuesday
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conduct background checks for
gun shops.
President Donald Trump, a
longtime supporter of the gun to what they
lobby and the first president loopholes in the law.
since Ronald Reagan to address when a gunman in Las
the NRA, said the attack was Vegas slaughtered 58 peo-
ple last month in the deadli-
est mass shooting in modern
safety and protection.”
Because Henderson ISD
holds student safety as top pri-
further
a small plastic
was
located outside the front right
passenger door along with a
small container of more mari-
juana.
Both Watkins and Wat-
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cocaine, however Watson
claimed the container of mari-
usable amount of marijuana in Juana- ,J,
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the work of a mentally ill man.
He said that rather than use
the shooting as justification U.S. history, there was talk of
to restrict access to firearms, outlawing "bump stocks," the
it should be seen as a shin- device he used to enable his
ing example of the benefits of semiautomatic rifles to fire like
gun ownership. If the neighbor fully automatic weapons.
Trump delivers sharp warning to North Korea
ASSOCIATED PRESS "The world cannot tolerate from near the heavily fortified
the menace of a rogue regime border showed misting condi- the respective scripts that
SEOUL, South Korea — ‘ 7 ' *
President Donald Trump deliv- devastation/ he said?
ered a sharp warning to North - - -
Korea Wednesday, telling the
rogue nation: "Do not underes-
timate us. And do not try us."
In a speech delivered hours heavy fog that prevented his the president was disappointed issues.
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On Sunday, Denn Patrick -n tjjOse minutes? Do you hide ble Eagle Construction, Robert
separated the North and South she told reporters. "It was obvi- church in Sutherland Springs
for the last 64 years. ously something he wanted to and opened fire with a Ruger
The Marine One helicopter do."
- . LL 2 A TL,.r Before he left for Asia, a
The weapons you are acquir- most of the way to the DMZ, White House official had ruled
tions.
The Depot Museum is a bus-
tling area of activity featuring ment and times for Stage No. The Rusk County 4-H Clubs
the ribbon cane syrup mak- 1 in Heritage Square include: will provide a $2 hay-ride shut-
ing, folk art demonstrations, 9:3° a-m- j 1 •
carousel rides, antique tractor Jysonj *he Henderson^High Depot Museum to downtown,
and engine display, story tell-
TxDOT begins campaign to end 17-year milestone
driving. We can stop this dead- photo and video testimonials saying that the best answer to
ly streak if every7 driver makes with the hashtag #EndTheS-
it a priority to be safe, focused treakTX.
Texas roadways every7 day and responsible. Let’s end the
since Nov. 7, 2000. In an effort streak.”
to end this grim and deadly To help raise awareness
17-year milestone, the Texas of this tragic, daily statis- numbered 59,388. The leading the U.S.
Department of Transportation, tic, TxDOT is asking people causes of fatalities continue to
through its #EndTheStreakTX to change their social media be failure to stay in one lane, Americans on opposite sides
campaign, reminds drivers to profile pictures to the image alcohol and speed. To decrease of the gun debate are using the
stay alert, obey traffic laws and available for download on the the chances of roadway crashes latest mass shooting to reaffirm
take personal responsibility TxDOT website. Throughout and fatalities, TxDOT reminds their opinions about firearms,
behind the wheel. November, TxDOT’s social drivers to: drawing very different lessons
“It’s heartbreaking to know media pages will share facts • Buckle seatbelts - all from the rampage.
somebody has lost a spouse, and information about the last passengers need to be buckled The bloodbath is proving
child, friend or neighbor every 17 years of roadway fatalities • Pay attention - put to have elements both sides of
and invite Texans to publicly phone away and avoid distrac- the gun debate can use: More
Texas roadways,” said TxDOT show their commitment to end- tions
Executive Director James Bass, ing the streak of deadly day s
“According to the National by7 sharing these posts with the - drunk driving kills; get
Highway Traffic Safety Admin- hashtag #EndTheStreakTX. sober ride home
istration, 94 percent of these TxDOT also will invite the pub- • Drive the speed limit
deadly7 crashes are due to driver lie to share personal stories of - obey speed limits and drive domestic violence that legally
error — things like distracted loved ones lost in car crashes slower when weather condi- should have prevented him
driving, speeding and drunk on its social media pages using tions warrant. from buying his guns. And a
National Rifle Association
member pulled out his own
rifle and wounded the killer,
helping to end the danger.
"Both sides are following
we
that threatens with nuclear tions and visibility below one have seen many times before,"
mile. Pilots, officials said, could said Robert Spitzer, chairman
Trump had hoped to under- not see the other helicopters in of political science at the State
score his message with an early the air. University of New York at Cor-
morning visit to the DMZ, but White House press secretary tland and an expert on fire-
his plans were thwarted by Sarah Huckabee Sanders said arms and Second Amendment
Finished ceramic art,
green ware and bisque
No appointment necessary
102 N. Marshall
Henderson
Downtown Mays-Harris Building
Stocks close lower as banks take losses
ASSOCIATED PRESS The Nasdaq composite fell 18 three indexes finished at
points, or 0.3 percent, to 6,767. record highs Monday.
NEW YORK — Stocks are Stocks are ticking lower at
closing mostly lower as small- midday as banks and consum-
er companies and banks took er-focused companies slide,
their worst losses in a few Online travel companies gains,
months. TripAdvisor and Priceline Online travel companies
Online travel company Tri- slumped Tuesday after Tri- TripAdvisor and Priceline
pAdvisor tumbled 22 percent pAdvisor reported weak rev- slumped Tuesday after Tri-
and competitor Priceline fell enue and Priceline's quarterly pAdvisor reported weak rev-
14 percent Tuesday after Tri- forecast disappointed inves- enue and Priceline's quarterly
pAdvisor reported weak rev- tors. TripAdvisor tumbled 18 forecast disappointed inves-
enue and Priceline's quarterly percent and Priceline lost 12 tors. TripAdvisor tumbled 15
forecast disappointed inves- percent. percent and Priceline lost 9
tors. Stocks that pay large divi- percent.
The Russell 200 index of dends, like real estate com- Meanwhile cruise line Royal
smaller companies sank 1.3 panies, fared better. Shopping Caribbean Cruises had a stron-
percent. mall operator GGP rose 8.2 ger-than-expected quarter
Real estate companies and percent. even though it dealt with the
other big dividend payers Smaller, domestically- effects of several major hur-
fared better. Shopping mall focused companies fell sharp- ricanes, and its stock jumped
operator GGP rose 16 percent ly. The Russell 200 index sank 4.7 percent.
after Bloomberg reported that 1.4 percent. The Standard & Poor's 500
The Standard & Poor's 500 index is up 1 point, or 0,1 per-
index fell 4 points, or 0.2 per- cent to 2,592.
The Standard & Poor's 500 cent to 2,586. The Dow Jones industrial
The Dow Jones industrial average is up 27 points, or 0.1
average lost 47 points, or 0.2 percent, to 23,574. The Nasdaq
The Dow7 Jones industrial percent, to 23,500. The Nas- composite fell 1 point to 6,785.
average inched up 8 points to daq composite fell 30 points, All three indexes finished at
or 0.5 percent, to 6,755. All record highs Monday.
ing, folk art demonstrations, 9:3°
and engine display, story tell- School Lionettes will follow7
ing, musical entertainment and Tyson at 9:30 a.m., 10:25 a.m.
more than 40 other vendors. and 2:O5 p.m., Darrin Mor-
There will also be Batten- ris Band; 11:20 a.m. and 3:45 throughout the day and the
berg Lace demonstrations and P-m., Brooze Brothers; 12:15 Rusk County Airport will offer
artists selling paintings inside P-m. and 3 p.m. Shake, Rattle a fly-in and shuttle to the fes-
the museum. & R°U- tival.
Downtown will include an Entertainment times for Download the Syrup Fes-
www.vis-
tered-around the making of me^ and more.
ribbon cane syrup.
revolves around a day of old mances at 11 a.m, 1 p.m. and 3
performance.
Downtown
• 115 N. Jackson St, East
Texas Title Co, Kea General
Contractor, remodel 1 H/C
restroom, $45,000 valuation;
• 108 N. High St, Garey Jar-
people who disobey the law vis, 9x65 long privacy fence,
to begin with," L~ ......
are free men and w omen and
we control our destiny. When Construction, Ed Wingo, 24x28
seconds count, the police are
minutes away. What do you do
under a table or do you retain Haynes, 30x30 metal building,
your right to protect yourself?" "
But Stephanie Ervin of Civic
Wednesday, November 8, 2017 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — PAGE 3
Annual Syrup Festival set for Saturday
Continued from Page 1 square dancers, doggers, a
and vendors. rock climbing w all, sand art
Beginning in 1989, this fall and spin art, a children’s sec-
festival hosted on the second tion, children’s train rides,
Saturday in November is cen- P°ny rides, musical entertain- gers, 12:45 p.m.; Green Street
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ribbon cane syrup. ~ The Henderson Civic The- Rhythm Cloggers, 3 p.m. and
The highlight of the festival atre will host special perfor- Noir de Noir, 3:45 p.m.
revolves around a day of old mances at 11 a.m, 1 p.m. and 3 The Depot Museum will
time svrup making demonstra- P-m- Admission is $5 for each include country, Dulcimer and
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entertain- every hour.
of activity featuring ment and times for Stage No.
and 1:10 p.m, Lori tie back and forth from the
left Seoul at daybreak and flew7
not ^making you safer, but was forced to turn back just out a DMZ visit for Trump, killed himself after being shot
—f.ve mjnutes OUf jue poor claiming the president didn't and chased down by a church
w7eather conditions. Reporters have time on his schedule and neighbor. Authorities said 26
traveling in a separate helicop- that DMZ visits have become a victims died, including the
makers, calling on all nationsto fer as par| of the president's little cliche. unborn baby of one of the slain
envoy saw fog through the But Sanders said the visit women.
Kelley was able to buy the
Trump's departure for Asia, rifle and three other weap- ^"“Xked by'introduc-
The trip was kept secret for ons even though the former ing and passing more laws that
security reasons, she said. Air Force man was convicted k le from accessi
The aborted visit came hours at a court-martial of choking firrarms in a moment of crisis."
before Trump addressed the his wife and cracking her son s
South Korean National Assem- skull and was given a bad-
bly as he closed out his tw7o-day conduct discharge in 2014. It
2-uLCi me viiin 10 vuiupicic, 1° dle nation and headed turned out the Air Force did not
students and faculty will return to his next stop, Beijing. submit his criminal history to
Game rooms close, one still open
urges Continued from Page 1 game room that continues to agenda is winning passage in
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more than 40 cars there on Sat- procity," which w7ould allow
be no real threat posed to the establish an option that is sue- any business that did not com- The HPD and RCSO will take
children and faculty. cessful in the case of a true ply would be under investiga- action to see that the state law is
According to the statement, emergency. tion. The money, machines and complied with, including arrest
property could be seized as part and referral to the Rusk County
of a criminal enterprise. District Attorney, should action
firearms in a moment of crisis.
Since Trump's election,
gun-rights advocates are feel-
ing emboldened for the first
time in nearly a decade, while
gun-control actirists fear the
unraveling of restrictions on
firearms.
At the top of the gun-rights
Spin to Win on U.S. Highway 79 operate,” Byrd said. “There were Congress of "national reci
North continues to operate. r
Officials said last month that urday night.”
com-
ply would be under investiga-
Permits total
$1.2 million
Continued from Page 1
"There's an old saying: 'The The October monthly total was
months’ price tag of $2.6 mil-
lion.
It’s also the second straight
Ammunition in Lynnwood, month there have been six per-
Washington. mits handed out.
Former Special Forces Col. Here’s a look at all of the
Jim Patterson in San Antonio permits given by the city:
said "an armed society is a
polite society."
"I get the emotional argu-
ment — let's ban all guns —
but you're imposing a law7 on
he said. "We $652 valuation;
• 1598 McMurray St, Partin
ority, children will be under to dle campuses on HISD bus-
the supervision of both HISD ses and resume regular instruc-
personnel and local emergency don from principals,
responders. The school district r
Unless further information parents and community mem-
is brought forth directly from bers to remain calm and under-
the school district, there will stand that the dri11 is only to
cessful in the case of a true
emergency.
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Moore, Dan & Griffin, Ashton. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 2017, newspaper, November 8, 2017; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236000/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.