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NEWS-VIEWYORKTOWN N EWS-VIE WDE WITT
First Baptist Church featuring Balyeat family
Contributed photo
DEWITT COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS
The public is invited to
attend a series of free con-
certs sponsored by The First
Baptist Church - Yorktown
featuring the music of The
Balyeat Family. A
Thanksgiving Concert will be
held at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday,
Nov. 18, at The First Baptist
Church
Yorktown. A second
Community Concert will be
held at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
Nov. 20, at St. Paul Lutheran
Church Fellowship Hall.
Both concerts promise an
evening of fun, fellowship
and toe-tapping music.
The Balyeats, from
Montana, are an award win-
ning combination of Country
Gospel and Bluegrass music
with a message of inspiration
and hope.
This family of 9 will have
you clapping your hands and
sitting on the edge of your
chair watching for what will
happen next in a musical
presentation that includes
lots of singing and 13 instru-
ments. They have been
awarded Bluegrass Artist of
the Year for 2010 by the
International Country Gospel
Music Association (ICGMA)
in Branson and received Best
Family Gospel Album of the
Year award from National
Traditional Country Music
Association in 2010. As indi-
viduals, they also received
Western Region’s
Instrumentalist of the Year
and International Young
Performer of the Year from
CGMA
Bob and Nancy and 4 of
their daughters, along with
their married son and his wife
and baby travel around the
country singing and sharing
their faith in God at fairs, fes-
tivals, churches and clubs.
Their warm versatile style of
family fun has been a bless-
ing to may events, bringing
the sunshine of hope and the
freshness of laughter.
Marriage licenses
Christopher M. Massey and
Sarina M. Murphy
Sara E. Camacho and
Michael J. Nash
McKenzie J. Paxton and
David T. Woods
Assumed name cer-
tificates
Charlie Mikus and Barbara
Helen Mikus dba Rumblin
Autos-Yorktown
Barbara Helen Mikus and
Charles Thomas Mikus dba
The Art of
Homemaking-Yorktown
Les Von Haefen dba Von
Haefen Backhoe
Services-Cuero
Deeds
Estate of Lorene G.
Haggens, deceased, to Kerry
Mosier Rhotenberry and
Robert M. Rhotenbeery,
“Morgantown Add,” Cuero
Cherrye Lynn Davenport to
Sons of Hermann Lodge #36,
Yorktown
George W. Spradlin and
Joan E. Spradlin to Tessa
Laas, “Alamo Heights Sub,”
Cuero
Bobby Lee Koricanek to
Jackie Ray Simpson Jr., (undi-
vided interest) 10.25
acres-Robert Galletty
John Earl Baines, Ronald
Troy Baines, Michelle
Baines-Fulbright, Bertha V.
Shekinah Barrett, Heather
Hilliard Bonds, Estate of
Maureen H. Coleman,
deceased, Michelle Baines
Fulbright, Florence C. Giles,
Jessie Beatrice Graham, Carol
Susan Hilliard, Chelsea
Hilliard, Edwin S. Hilliard,
Leroy Hilliard Jr., Marquis
Lamond Hilliard, Pete Hilliard,
Richard Lee Hilliard, Sarah
Hilliard, Summer Sharon
Hilliard, Thomas E. Hilliard,
Gerald Anthony Parks,
Samantha Petry to Kenneth
Eilers and Deborah K.
Pisciotta, 32 acres-Abednego
Biddy
Carrie Smith and Jeff Smith
to 2-J Well Service LLC, 24.55
acres-Samuel Lockhart
Amber D. Fink and Corey W.
Fink to Melvin C. Oehlke,
“Wayne Oaks Sub,” Cuero
Ginger Baker to H.O. Acres
LLC, 170.5 acres-R.H.
Chisholm Survey and Thomas
Mancha Survey
Caring Nursings Inc. to
Shirley J. Schultz, .776 acre,
Yorktown-Stephen Best
Courtney Contreras to Kevin
Lee Dominguez, with assump-
tion, Yoakum
Patricia Nyegaard to P&R
Properties, 55.35
acres-Richard H. Chisholm
P&R Properties to Lindy S.
Gohmert and Richard A.
Gohmert, 3.31 acres-R.H.
Chisholm
Janet Dome Testamentary
Trust to Kevin Sean Dome and
Rebekah Lang, (undivided
interest) 1 acre-IRR
Janet Dome Testamentary
Trust to Kevin Sean Dome and
Rebekah Lang, (undivided
interest) 76.70 acres-IRR and
Thomas Pennick
Anita M. Ploch Care Trust
2011 to Tina Marie Crichfield,
Cuero
Carlea Hahn and Fred G.
Hahn to Hahn Holdings LLC,
72.2413 acres-Stephen D.
Hurst
Oil, gas and mineral
leases
Mary Jo Small to
GeoSouthern DeWitt
Properties LLC, (paid up)
12.17 acres (3 tracts)-James
Bird
Wills and adminis-
trations filed for pro-
bate
John Frederick Dietze
Sr.-deceased
Hope
Kolodziejczyk-deceased
Ronnie Gips-deceased
Lorine Rangnow-deceased
Raymond Donald
McFarland-deceased
Louis J. Olsovsky-deceased
ELECTION - Continued from Page A2
Justice, 13th Court of
Appeals District, Place
2
Tom Greenwell (R) 4,458
71.86%
Nora Longoria (D) 1,746
28.11%
Appeals, District Place
5
Doug Norman (R) 4,646
75.24%
Gina M. Benavides (D)
1,529 24.76%
District Attorney, 24th
Judicial District
Michael A. Sheppard (D)
3,648 100%
Ballot Proposition 1
Westhoff ISD can pur-
chase attendence credits
from state with local tax
Justice, 13th Court of
Appeals District, Place
4
Bradford M. Condit (R)
4,668 75.82%
Nelda Vidaurri
Rodriguez (D) 1,489
24.18%
District Judge, 24th
Judical District
Jack W. Marr (R) 4,440
69.80%
Sandra McKenzie (D)
1,921 30.20%
Sheriff
Jode Zavesky (R) 4,171
64.06%
Kevin Kross (D) 2,340
35.94%
revenue.
For 160 80%
Against 40 20%
Justice, 13th Court of
District Judge, 135th
Judical District
Kemper Stephen
Williams (R) 5,237 100%
County Commissioner,
’PwppTnpt 1
Curtis G. Afflerbach (R)
863 60.60%
Jimmy Solis (D) 561
39.40%
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Start your Christmas Shopping early this
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h’orderves and beverages while you shop,
Saturday November 17th
9AM- 4PM @ Millie’s on Main
115 E. Main, Cuero Tx
Questions or Directions call
Karissa Eckhardt @ 361 -564-6777
It you cannot attend but would like to place
and order or book a party, please contact
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Ballot Proposition 2
Westhoff ISD can edu-
cate students of other
school districts with local
tax revenue.
For 148 72.91%
Against 55 27.09%
NEWS-VIEW BRIEF
Friends of the Library potluck
The Friends of the Library will meet at noon on
Dec. 5 for an annual potluck luncheon. The guest
speaker will be Ruth Wedergren from Austin
regarding the Talking Book Program. After all the
questions have been answered, there will be a raffle
and cookie exchange.
Friends of the Library members will be at the
Post Office for a day toward the end of November
selling raffle tickets. Items included in the raffle are
a quilt, stained glass or an afghan.
The Friends encourage everyone to visit the
library and purchase tickets while dropping off used
ink cartridges and old cell phones.
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Join Us for FREE Concerts! ';ii
Featuring Music by the
Balyeat am
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&o*ccent
Sunday, November 18
6:30 p.m.
First baptist Church - Yorktown
Community Concert
Tuesday, November 20
6:30 p.m.
St. Paul Lutheran Fellowship Hall
For More Information, contact Pastor Mark Collins
at (561) 49 H 303
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