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tance Program. In Texas, you
2019. Medicare’s open enroll- for a basic drug plan in 2019
Even if you’ve been satis-
ery capacity, reached a new
Information
But, generally, you’ll pay no more
in 2019. Thirty-five percent of
of 2018 and set a new month-
To learn more about whether
which you affairs officer for the U.S. Centers for
Henderson, criminal trespass,
Nov. 13 at Fillin Station.
children’s book, “The Wonderful Bowl”
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BAUER FURNITURE
Source: National Weather Service
• A Bank with a drive-thru open 7:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. with a 24-hour ATM.
• A Bank where real estate, home mortgage
and automobile loan approval decisions are
made locally.
• A Bank with all the conveniences: ATM, Debit
Cards, On-Line Banking, Safe Deposit Boxes,
Automated Account Information Line.
reduce all their boxes and send them back to the company to use again. It is an amazing
amount that is recycled every week. Pictured is Helena Hill, Sonia Duke and Carole Ful-
len. They also sell re-usable bags for customers to cut back on the use of plastic.
ALEX
MILLS
misdemeanor, $500 bond; vio-
late promise to appear, Class C
misdemeanor, $500 bond.
pipelines.
The Gulf Coast, which has
misdemeanor, $500 bond; and
• Clayton Reeder, 45, Over-
cash bond;
• Alexis Moore, 28, Hender-
Oct. 7:
• Leticia Garza, 51, Hen-
M ARI ON “SMITT Y” SMITH
OWNER
Q: My professor asked my
class to broaden our thinking
and seek solutions to the world’s
problems offered by educators.
This seems narrow, not broad.
What’s the answer? — C.S.
A: There are scholars who
claim that the remedy for a cor-
rupted society can be found in
the universal system of educa-
tion and the arts. This theory
suggests that mankind can be
made pure and happy by intellec-
tual culture. For decades, how-
ever, the American government
2701 S. Henderson Blvd.
Ste. B
Kilgore, Tx
903-722-5379
local author and veteran. He will discuss
his book “The Nam Within.” For more
information, 903-834-6318.
keep
nation
rotting
(This column is based on the
words and writings of the late
(c) 2018 Billy Graham Literary
Trust distributed by Tribune Content
Tatum - Family Dollar
265 N. Hill St.
Every 2nd Monday of the month
Kilgore - Atwoods 1811 US 259
Every 2nd Saturday of the month
Take a video shopping tour at
BauerFurniture.com
By BOB MOOS
SPECIAL TO THE HENDERSON NEWS
RUSK COUNTY HAY SHOW 6 p.m. Oct.
25 at the Henderson Civic Center. One
CEU will be credited for Pesticide License
Holders in attendance. For more informa-
tion, call the Rusk County AgriLife Exten-
sion Office at 903-657-0376.
HHS CLASS OF 1964 luncheon 11:30
a.m. Oct. 25 at Sombrero’s.
HENDERSON ANIMAL CENTER is host-
ing a 5K for K9’s run and one mile walk/
run 10 a.m. Oct. 27 at Fair Park. Reg-
ister at Henderson Animal Center, 1201
Highland Drive; East Texas Professional
Credit Union, 723 E. Main St; or online
at raceroster.com. For information, 903-
657-7651.
plan. Just click on “Find Health
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Member
FDIC
HAMBURGER FUNDRAISER 11 a.m.-1
p.m. Oct. 26 at Texas Bank, 1120 U.S.
Highway 79 N. Hamburger, chips and
drink for $7. Preorders accepted through
Oct. 25 by emailing sslh.ministries®
gmail.com or call 903-895-4577. Pro-
ceeds will go to Son Shine Lighthouse
Ministries. Sponsored by MTC.
same period in 2017. future demand, their levels are
EIA also reported crude oil also sensitive to the relation-
inventories held at Cushing ship between the current price
decreased by more than half of oil and the expectations of solely of the author.
Oct. 6:
• Adriana Alexander, 20, property, $7,500 bond; disor-
derly conduct, Class C misde-
meanor,
a strong alternative for peo- under different plans. ics — a bigger discount than this
pie who prefer to receive care The quality of a health or drug pastyear.
through a private insurer rather plan’s customer service should
a strong alternative for peo- under different plans,
pie who prefer to receive care „
\ " Finder” tool to compare your that point, you’ll receive a 63
Medicare Advantage"remains coverage and out-of-pocket costs percent discount on your gener-
’ ’ " . Plan Finder provides star rat- your drug coverage premiums,
The number of people buy- ings for each plan. The ratings deductibles and co-payments.
PAGE 8 — THE HENDERSON NEWS — Wednesday, October 10,2018
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Wednesday: Cloudy, then
gradually becoming mostly
sunny, with a high near 79.
Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday Night:
Clear, with a low around 55.
Northwest wind around 5
mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a
high near 76. North wind 5 to
10 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly
clear, with a low around 54.
Friday: Mostly sunny,
with a high near 75.
Friday Night: Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 58.
Saturday: A 20 percent
chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Partly sunny, with
a high near 76.
Saturday Night: A 30
percent chance of showers
and thunderstorms. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 59.
• A Community Bank with 89 years of serving
Henderson and Rusk County.
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FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
130 North Marshall St. - Henderson, Texas
903-657-2577
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BILLY
GRAHAM
My Answer
ANNUAL “TRUNK OR TREAT” event 5-7
p.m. Oct. 31 at First Christian Church, 306
N. Main St. Will also be collecting leftover
candy to benefit U.S. Troops, Veterans
and First Responders along with travel
ton nn drivpr\ liepn<?p Place f PINE HILL MASONIC LODGE No. 95 Open
tun, iiu mivei license, v,idss v, past Appreciation and Service ^NEVILLE ISO fall festival 5-7 p.m. Oct.
Awards Presentation Luncheon Saturday. 19. Fun games, food, lots of candy and
Lunch served at noon. Ceremony to fol- great prizes. Bingo, hayride, balloon art
low. and much more. Meet the Yellowjackets
following the festival.
USE YOUR TEACHER VOICE and vote
rally 10 a.m. Oct. 20 at Gregg County
Courthouse front lawn. Speakers, Gregg
County Judge Bill Stoudt; State Rep. Trent
Ashby; State Rep. Jay Dean; TRTA Direc-
tor Tim Lee and more.
Li.
A Bank You Can Count On...
A Bank You Can Trust.
• A Bank where our customers are our friends
and neighbors, not just account numbers.
man, 27, Tatum,
solicitation of a minor, Second
Degree felony, $10,000 bond;
• Alex Gerardo Morales, 24,
"LOWCOST” j
Call for info:
903-590-7722 I
903-312-6422
There’s no better time to
cost for that separate Medicare Besides using Medicare.gov, check your Medicare health and
Advantage premium will be $28 you can call Medicare’s toll-free drug coverage. Any changes you
$1.81 less than this help line at 1-800-633-4227 or make will take effect on Jan. 1.
- consult your “Medicare & You
ditional fee-for-service program 2019 Handbook,”
to Dec. 7. Open enrollment is month. more savings on your prescrip-
Look beyond premiums, tions. The “doughnut hole,”
. . ■ or coverage gap, will go away
your individuafneeds, especially mine the true cost of your drug for brand-name drugs in 2019,
if you’ve had any changes in your coverage is to consider other which means you’ll receive a 75
and $8.50 for each brand-name
to get their health care benefits managing chronic conditions drug in 2019.
this way efficiently, screening for and T----* *
) The amount of help depends
is expected to grow by 11.5" per- to one star (poor); three stars are on your income and resources,
cent to 22.6 million nationwide average. T '"I
~ ■ Higher-rated plans deliver than $3.40 for each generic drug
Texans with Medicare now opt a higher level of care, such as
million b/d. of year, EIA stated.
The price differential Cushing is the key collection
between Brent and NYMEX has and storage location for crude more than half of all U.S. refin-
grown to $10, and as much as oil produced in Texas, Oklaho-
$15 per barrel for oil produced ma and other locations in the record input level with four-
in the Permian Basin of West Southwest. The level of inven- week average gross refinery
Texas because of pipeline bot- tories held at Cushing is a close- inputs of 9.6 million barrels per
tienecks creating an oversupply, ly watched market indicator, day (b/d) for the week ending
Even though the Energy because Cushing is the market Aug. 31. The Midwest has the
Administration hub for West Texas Intermedi- second-highest refinery capac-
(EIA) reported this week a slight ate (WTI) crude oil and is the ity and the four-week average
increase in crude oil stocks physical delivery point for crude gross refinery inputs reached a
If you’re having difficulty
than through Medicare’s original be considered, too. To help you affording your medications, you
fee-for-service program. Most identify the best and worst, the may qualify for extra help with
plans include drug coverage. T
nationwide, it also reportedthat oil futures^contracts traded on record-high^4.1 million b/d for ing^Mefcre^Advantagrplans range from five stars* (exceient)
“Logistical factors and strong
efficiently, screening for and
Many Advantage plans charge preventing illnesses, and mak- you qualify for extra help, visit
a separate premium on top of the ing sure people get much-need- www.socialsecurity.gov/pre-
Part B premium you’ll pay for ed prescriptions. Higher-rated scriptionhelp or call Social Secu-
- - Medicare’s medical insurance, plans also have fewer complaints rity at 1-800-772-1213.
ducers. The opinions expressed are Nationally, the average monthly or long waits for care.
+ _ COst for separa|e Medicare F " „
The coverage gap for generic
drugs will remain for only one
coverage, you may benefit from After entering your ZIP code more year and will kick in for
reviewing all your options. Shop- and the list of your prescriptions, you once you and your drug plan
ping around may save you money you can use the “Medicare Plan have spent $3,820 in 2019. At
or improve your coverage. Finder” tool to compare your that point, you’ll receive a 63
BOOK TALK AND SIGNING ice cream
social in honor of Sue Melancon and her COMMUNITY-WIDE CAREGIVER support Lake Forest Park. Hosted by Keep Hen-
j „ children’s book, “The Wonderful Bowl” 1 K T^A, F.A., OLJ A: A
secured by safety belt, Class C 2-4 p.m. Thursday at Mount Enterprise Parlor of First Baptist Church, 207 W. Main derson. Community is invited to attend.
1 Library, 201 NW 2nd St. Mt. Enterprise. ~ "
Crude oil prices rise as inventories decline
Crude oil prices in the U.S.
and around the world continued
their upward swing last week.
U.S. oil prices on the New York
Mercantile Exchange broke
through the $75 per barrel mark
and the $85 mark for Brent
traded in London.
News of sharp declines of oil
exports from Iran have made
many traders fearful of a sup-
ply shortage. Iranian exports hit
a low level with a decline of
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GO GREEN
award^
Arraignments
The following persons were Henderson, no driver’s license,
arraigned in the courtroom of Class C misdemeanor, $500 PR
Rusk County Pct. 5 Justice of bond; violate promise to appear, son, Tarrant County: theft of
the Peace Joe Sorrells: Class C misdemeanor, $500 PR property, no bond; and
Oct. 5: bond; no seatbelt, Class C mis- • Leah Southern, 23, Over-
• Joshua David Watson, 36, demeanor, $500 PR bond; and ton, possession of marijuana,
• Anthony Jay Chamberlain, Class B misdemeanor, $1,000
Class B misdemeanor, $1,000 33, Mineola, possession of con- bond.
cash bond; trolled substance, Third Degree
• Julius Clay Francis, 18, felony, no bond.
Lone Star, Morris County: pos-
session of marijuana (probation
violation), $10,000 bond; Henderson, possession of mar-
• Kordarius Kadeem Cole- ijuana, Class B misdemeanor,
27, Tatum, criminal $1,000 bond;
• James Smith, 47, Kilgore, misdemeanor, $500 bond;
assault causes bodily injury, • Billy Thurman, 67, Hen-
Class A misdemeanor, $1,000 derson, two counts of driving
=1 while license invalid, Class C
percent break on those drugs
after you pay your annual
notified you of any adjustments Medicare’s website — www. deductible and until you reach
in your health or drug plan cov- medicare.gov — has the best the threshold for catastrophic
erage or any changes in your tool for helping you narrow your coverage, when you’ll pay sub-
out-of-pocket costs for next year, search for a new health or drug stantially less.
Even if you’ve been satis- pl— J—-
from Iran are estimated at 1.7 (2013-17) average for this time connected to Cushing via large fied your health and drug and Drug Plans/
j-rr . of year, EIA stated. pipelines. coverage, you may benefit from
differential +? <- - - ....
crude oil inventories at Cushing, the NYMEX. the week ending August 24.
Okla, have declined significant- “Logistical factors and strong U.S. crude oil exports have
ly. EIA reported an increase of demand for crude oil from both increased by 787,000 b/d, or
8 million barrels in U.S. crude domestic refining and exports more than 80 percent, from the
oil stocks to 403 million bar- markets have contributed to the first half of 2017 to the first half
rels, but noted at Cushing crude steep year-over-year decrease,”
oil stocks have declined some EIA stated. “Because invento- ly record of 2.2 million b/d in
63 million barrels compared to ries can satisfy either current or June.
Alex Mills is the former President
of the Texas Alliance of Energy Pro-
Intellectual culture can’t save mankind
while starv- that transcends the billions of
ing their souls, dollars given to education. “The
You can put a foolishness of God is wiser than
public school men, and the weakness of God is
on each block stronger than men” (1 Corinthi-
of every city in ans 1:20).
America, and The Gospel meets the needs
you will never for man’s sensibilities, will and
this moral nature. Humanity cries
from out for comfort in its sorrow; a
mor- light in its darkness, peace in
ally by mere its turmoil, rest in its weariness
intellectual and healing in its sickness and
education. diseases. The Gospel gives all
Education and the arts can- this to us — but we must humble
has spent millions of dollars to not purify the heart and forgive ourselves, admit our need, and
educate society, supposing that sin. Scholarly minds cannot reach out to the One who can
education is the answer to all the regenerate human hearts. Edu- satisfy our souls.
problems that people encounter, eating civilization will not save
— W> then, is our world spinning the world from itself. This can
out of control? be done only through the accep- Rev. Billy Graham.)
In America alone our uni- tance of Jesus as personal Savior
Go Green award for October goes to the Dollar General Stores in Henderson. Shown is versifies are overflowing with and Lord. The Gospel that Jesus
the location on Texas Highway 64. The other location is on St. Paul Street. The businesses students building their minds preached is the greater power Agency, llc.
Time again to shop for the best Medicare deal
drug coverage can choose from in the last few weeks.
27 drug plans with monthly One-on-one benefits counsel-
premiums ranging from $10.40 ing is also available through your
Now’s the time for Texans to $140.10 — about the same State Health Insurance Assis-
with Medicare to check their premium range as a year ago.
health and drug coverage for Nationally, the average premium should call 1-800-252-9240.
FIRST ANNUAL LAKE FOREST Christmas
Tree Lighting Ceremony 5 p.m. Dec. 1 at
group meeting 1 p.m. Tuesday in the derson Beautiful and Rotary Club of Hen-
St. For information, Maribeth Hickman
903-657-5650.
2019. Medicare’s open enroll- for a basic drug plan in 2019 Medicare’s drug benefit con-
ment period runs from Oct. 15 will drop by $1.09 to $32.50 per tinues to improve. You’ll enjoy
last
the best time to mSe“sureyom
28, crude oil Coast (PADD 3) and the Mid-
inventories at west — the regions with most
Cushing were refinery capacity in the coun-
24.5 million try — are largely driving the
barrels, which higher input levels. High refin-
is 22.1 million ery runs in PADD 2 and PADD
about 250,000 barrels per day barrels lower than at the start of 3 can lower Cushing inventories
from August and about 1 million the year and 21.8 million barrels because the major refining cen-
b/d from April. Current exports lower than the hub’s five-year ters in both regions are closely
in 2019
year. Texans in Medicare’s tra-
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who want to add prescription should have received in the mail Medicare and Medicaid Services.
News Briefs
HISD Education Foundation is taking HILL HIGH SCHOOL alumni and former size toothpaste, dental floss, pens and
pecan orders through Oct. 31. One pound students are invited to the president mechanical pencils.
bags of halves — $14, pieces — $12. prayer luncheon noon-3 p.m. Saturday
Contact Jana Wylie at the HISD Admin- at Hill High School cafeteria and grounds. HHS CLASS OF 1960 monthly meeting
istration Building or call 903-655-5048. 11 a.m. Nov. 2 at Hushpuppies. Visitors,
WALK WITH A DOC (Dr. John Melvin) 3 spouses and guests are welcome. 903-
derson Gregg County^ theft of RC TREASURE HUNTERS ASSOCIATION p.m. Sunday at Fair Park. 658-5074 or 903-240-5694.
’ ■ & - - -- meeting 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of
each month at South Main Church of FLU SHOT CLINIC 10 a.m.-noon Tuesday HHS CLASS OF 1950-51 luncheon 1 p.m.
Christ event building, 402 S. Main St. at Azalea Place Senior Living, 1905 Old
$500 bond; driving Michael Heim 903-241-4723, preacher- Nacogdoches Road. Stop by and receive
while license invalid, Class B digger49@gmail.comorwww.rctha.org. a vaccine, take a tour, meet the staff and CITY OF HENDERSON CHRISTMAS
residents. 903-657-1563. PARADE 6:30 p.m. Nov. 29, Downtown
OVERTON-NEW LONDON FOOD PANTRY Henderson. Mandatory safety meeting for
now serves residents of Leverett’s Chapel BOOK TALK noon Tuesday at McMillan participants 6 p.m. Nov. 26 at Henderson
ISD, in addition to OISD and West Rusk Memorial Library, 401 S. Commerce St, Civic Center. Line up number will be given.
CCISD residents, 10 a.m.-noon every third Overton. Guest speaker, Leonard Reese, For more information, call Laura Wilker-
misdemeanors, $500 bond each Wednesday at the New London United local author and veteran. He will discuss son 903-392-8232.
count; speeding, Class C mis- Methodist Church. 903-834-6233.
demeanor, $500 bond; violate
promise to appear, Class C mis-
demeanor, $500 bond; ride not
Bob Moos is Southwest public
since this future prices.”
time last year, In response to robust domes-
recently fall- tic and international demand
ing to lows for motor gasoline and distil-
reached late fuel oil, U.S. refineries have
of September Refinery operations in the Gulf health and drug plans still meet though. The only way to deter-
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Moore, Dan & Griffin, Ashton. The Henderson News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 2018, newspaper, October 10, 2018; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236952/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.