Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 2001 Page: 17 of 34
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,2001 Call (936) 327-4357 or Fax (936) 327-7156 THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
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(Pay)
6 back of the neck
7 UT library has
Gutenberg Bible
produced with
moveable_
8 TXIsm: "at_
a
(Impulsive)
18 _and reel
19 Tocqueville's
'Democracy_
42 Dr Pepper began at
_Old Corner
Drug Store in Waco
43 Abilene was named for a
cattle town in this state
44 to Waco from Austin
45 Andrews H.S. class
46 Ft. Worth actress Greer
47 George__built
hospital near Rice Univ.
49 TX pianist Olga_off
50 all TX restaurants have
_-smoking areas
The Original
TEXAS
CROSSWORD
by Charley & Guy Orbison
20 Austin university
21 TXIsm:'_off the
handle* (raged)
TX AJ. Foyt, et al.
biceps
Gov. Bush's desired
job in 2000 (abbr.)
Pearsall is its seat
this Costner travels
across TX In
'Fandango' (inlt.)
fruit producers in TX
Hill Country (2 wds.)
take the skin off
a TX ruby red
_Tse-tung
Padre Island
National_
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ex-Cowboy Kenneth
aka The 'Shark*
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(4 wds.)
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the back burner’
(delay)
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while the
_shinee*—
TX rodeo
champ Murray
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cpw jn Texasl*
TXism: 'his axles
___' (active)
prairie drinking
glass: _hand
word with limit or
"'■hrtrp _
9 TXism: "that
chabs my hide!*
10 Washington's
■folding money'
11 TX Perot is a
south-_
12 Gov.__Roberts
13 black-footed_
is now extinct in TX
TXism: 'skinny
as__'
in Hamilton Co.
on hwy. 281
king topper in poker*
ex-Spurs coach
"Tark the Shark'
'___bird'
23 TX-born composer
Joplin, et al.
24 first female gov.:
'_* Ferguson
25 '_and downs'
26 to emit forcefully
27 big winters get
paid at a lottery
_center
28 TX teacher offering
29 ancient Iran
30 TXism: 'I _ like
death warmed over'
33 crowd sound
34 church benches
35- Aggie Randy who
was 1st to shot put
more than 70 feet
P-494 A
seat of Ward Co.
rock band__'
Roses played at TX
Willie's Farm Aid IV
TX oilman Jack
Grimm searched
for _Ark
41 North Texas Skep-
tics group doubt
the _normal
43 Amarillo TV station
46 TXism: *__
was slow, but she
was old* (hurry up)
48 TXism: "smoke '_
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Public Notice
Notice to Indian Landowners
A new law has made Important
changes In what happens to Indian
allotments when the owners die. On
November 7, 2000, the Indian Land
Consolidation Act Amendments of
2000, P.L 106-462 became law. This
brochure provides some informa-
tion about the new law. For more
detailed Information please contact
your local BIA Real Estate Services
Office. FOr a list of Bureau offices
you can go to the Bureau’s web site
at www.dol.gov/bureau-lndlan-
affalrs. Under “Organization’' dick
on “Bureau of Indian Affairs.” Click
on “Regional Offices” and there Is a
complete Ibt of aB Bureau offices
with addresses and phone numbers.
If you de not have access to the In-
ternet, you may write to-
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Public AffabVILCA
Mall Stop 4542 MtB
1840 C St N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20240
and a list of Bureau offices will be
mailed to you.
Special terms used In this notke:
—life estate If you own a life es-
tate bi land your right to the land
lasts as long as you Mve, but you
cannot decide who wW get the land
when you pass away.
—remainder lnterest.il you own
a remainder Interest In land, your
right to the land begins when the
person owning the life estate in the
land dIOs. If an Indian has the re-
mainder Interest, the land stays In
trust.
—tenants In common If you own
land with someone else as tenants
In common, you will have an equal
right with your co-owners to the
land while you live, and you can also
decide who will own that Interest
when you pass away.
—Joint tenants with rights of sur-
vivorship or JTftOS If you own land
with someone else as Joint tenants
with right of survivorship, your right
to the land lasts as long as you live.
As each Joint tenant dies, the sur-
viving Joint tenants get the share of
the deceased Joint tenant. Eventu-
ally, the last surviving Joint tenant
owns the entire Interest In the land,
and only that person can decide
who gets the land.
—Immediate family Your Imme-
diate family members are your
parents, children, grandchildren,
grandparents, brothers, and sisters.
—dose family Your close family
members are your brothers, sis-
ters, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews,
and first cousins.
—Indian You will be considered
an Indian under the new law If you
are enrolled (or eligible to be en-
rolled) In a federally recognized In-
dian tribe, or If you are considered
an Indian under certain other fed-
eral laws.
PROBATE CHANGES
The law provides two methods for
a Judge to decide who will own your
land. By writing a wM, you decide
who receives your property. If you
do not write a wM a Judge wffi apply
rules of intestate succession to de-
cide who wM own your land.. The
rules explained In I. and II. will apply
to the estates of people who die af-
ter May 2002. These rules may also
be affected by a federally approved
tribal probate code.
I. Rules of Intestate Succession
If you do not write a wHI, a Judge
can only give your land to your
spouse or Immediate family, but
only If they are Indian.
If your spouse or Immediate
family are not Indian, they can in-
herit a life estate. The remainder
InterestwM go to any or your close
family if they are Indian and also
own a share in the same allotment
If no members of your close family
are Indian or none of them owns a
share in the allotment, the tribe will
get the land when the life estate
holder dies.
If a share Is smaller than 5% of
the whole allotment and It Is Inher-
ited by more than one of your heirs,
those heirs will Inherit as JTftOS. If
the decedent’s share Is more than
5%, each heir will Inherit as a tenant
In common.
II. Rules of Inheritance with a Will
If you write a will, you may leave
your trust land to any Indian of the
tribe.
However, If your will leaves your
land to a non-Indian, they will re-
ceive only a life estate. The Judge
will give the remainder Interest to
your spouse or Immediate family,
but only If they are Indian.
If neither your spouse nor your
Immediate family are Indian, the
remainder Interest will go to your
close family If they are Indian and
also own a share In the same allot-
ment. If no members of your close
family are Indian or none of them
owns a share In the allotment, the
tribe will get the land when the life
estate holder dies.
If your wHI leaves your land to
more than one person, die Judge
wW make them JTftOS, unless your
will specifically makes them tenants
ANYONE WHO witnessed a lady fall
inside the Chevron Station, comer
of 190 & 59, Aug. 17th approx. 1-2
p.m., please call 936-646-6372.
ALBRITTEN’S BODY Shop, owned and
operated by Joe Albritten, Is not
associated with Albrltten's Wrecker
Service owned by Richard Hay-
worth, In any shape or fbrm, nor
ever will be. _
POLK COUNTY Animal Shelter urges
everyone to do their part to con-
trol the pet population In Polk
County. Have your pets spayed and
neutered to avoid dealing with un-
wanted puppies and kittens.
Business Openings
CHRISTIE’S
QUILTING MAGIC
Do you have a quilt top
needing to be quitted
with an Edge to Edge
pattern? Many patterns
to choose from, i
Including Meandering,
PROFESSIONAL QUILTING
MACHINE
WI ALSO SELL QUILTS
SPECIAL ORDERS
7220 Hwy. 190 West
(036)067-2700
Need A 96 - 2000 Car or Truck?
If you Have Drivers License • Steady Job • Pay Stubs
You May Be Approved!
We Offer Easy Low Down Payment Low Monthly Payments
Log on www.texanmotor.com or call 936-646-4503
CLASSIFIED DEADLINES: Classified
Deadlines are 12:00 noon Tuesday
for Thursday’s Issue and 12:00 noon
Friday for Sunday’s issue.
PENNYSAVER DEADLINES: If you wish
your Thursday ad to appear in the
Pennysaver, please call your ad in
on Monday before 4 p.m.
BARBARA’S COLLECTIBLES
Toys, Glassware, Linens, Avon,
Some Furniture & Much More!
& BETWEEN THE LINES
Bookstore
Located in Onalaska, on Hwy 356,1
mile north of Hwy 190 on right.
OPEN: Thursday, Friday
Saturday & Sunday
936-646-7386
Instruct/Lessons
PERSONAL PROTECTION Instruction.
Basic 12 hour class. Intensive train-
ing in awareness, moral and legal
foundation, perception and appli-
cation of energy, defensive tech-
nique. Also available, Executive
Protection through Protection Spe-
cialist Association. Regional Direc-
tor, (936)327-9045. mlchael
@tcsmpsl.com_
ART CLASSES: brush oils and palette
knife, oil paintings, picture frames,
gifts and supplies for sale. Missie’s
Art Shop, Tri-Lady Park Rd., 936-
594-6107.
In common.
If your spouse, Immediate family,
close family, and children, grand-
children, etc. are all non-Indians,
you may be able to leave more than
a "life estate” to them. To find out
more about your options, you
should contact the local BIA Real
Estate Services Office.
To prevent land from leaving
trust status, tribes may buy Inter-
ests that are left to non-Indians by
will.
To prevent land fron^ leaving
trust status, tribes may buy inter-
ests that are left to non-Indians by
will.
III. Rules for Co-owners
If you own a share In an Indian
allotment, you may.buy.the share of
a deceased co-owner to prevent
the tribe from acquiring that share
under either Intestate succession or
a will. You may not do this If the
deceased co-owner’s family will in-
herit the property.
ADDITIONAL CHANGES
Other parts of the new law will
help with land consolidation and the
development of allotted land.
1. At any probate hearing the
heirs can consolidate their shares In
the land being probated or any
other shares In allotments the heirs
may own.
2. The new law makes It easier for
allotment owners to buy, sell, or
exchange Interests In trust land. For
example, an appraisal may not be
needed when you give or sell land
to a family member. Also, you can
now make a gift of your land to
non-family members and the tribe.
It should also take less time to put
an undivided interest into trust if
any of the allotment was In trust on
November 7,2000.
3. To encourage consolidation,
you can now make a written re-
quest for the names, addresses and
ownership Interests of your co-
owners or the owners of trust land
on your reservation. To encourage
development, lessees and other us-
ers can also obtain the same Infor-
mation.
4. To encourage negotiated
leases, the law sets new minimum
consent requirements for the leas-
ing of allotted land.
5. The new law does not apply to
land In Alaska.
Personal Notices
AUTO
LIABILITY
as low as $46.00 monthly
DISCOUNTS UP TO 30%
(example: married male driver age
35, with 1 speeding ticket)
One month Premium
Required for down payment
CHAMP CARTER
INSURANCE
327-3804
NEED AN SR-22
Let us handle It for you
Southpointshopping Center
Hwy 59 (next to Baskins)
Health/Beauty Aids
JOANNE’S BEAUTY Shop, 563-4730
(Soda). Open 8am till? Spirals $35-
$55. Matrix, Helena Curtis, Zoto,
Redkln._
AVON NEEDS reps In all areas. Great
holiday earnings. Only $10 to start.
To sell or buy, (936)327-9470 or
800-589-2866.
www.youravon.com/npetersen
Auciiunt, & Sales,
FLEA MARKET
Way Out West
Trading Post
Hwy 190,5 miles W. of
Livingston
Open: Friday, Saturday, Sunday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Have your garage sale with us!
Call 967-3815
GARAGE SALE, Sept. 27, 28, 29,
Thursday-Saturday. Lots of nice
clothes & household items, off 350
S. comer of Mangum Rd. & Mr.
Service Rd.
Mens and
Womens Clothes
Dresses, skirts, shirts,
pants, sweaters, baby
and children clothes,
mens, womens shoes
RACKS and RACKS
Now ONLY
50C ea.
Livingston Senior
Citizens Center
Country Store
1310 North Houston
(we will be open during noon hour)
MOVING SALE, Saturday, Sept. 29,
8am. Sofas, refrigerator, washer,
dryer, beds, dining-room set, re-
cllner, chest, TV’s, dishes, boats, nu-
merous items. Cash only. 3154
Taylor Lake Estates. 281-360-9795
alter 6p.m._
THE FRONT PORCH
A Great Place To Shop!
Come light up your life with
• gorgeous Fenton lamp.
Just arrived!
Spring Creek Business Park
7304 Hwy 190 W. 936-967-0615
Mon thru Set 1030-530
Trade Days Sunday 1:00 - 5:00
I’M LOOKING for girls size 14 + uni-
forms for private school, tan or
navy blue pants, shorts or dresses.
936-398-5727__
RAGSDALE SPRINGS
SUBDIVISION
Is having Its
Annual Neighborhood
Garage Sale
There will be 14 different garage
sales In the neighborhood.
Friday & Saturday
Oct. 5th & 6th
8.-00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Everything you can Imagine will be
for sale, furniture, clothing, toys,
_housewares._
GARAGE SALE Friday only, Septem-
ber 28, at Knights of Columbus Hall
on 350 South, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
BIG
Cash & Carry
SALE!
Ma & Pa Resale
& Used Furniture
Hwy 190 W., Onalaska
Everything must go!
Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4
First come, first serve.
935-646-6685
TEXAS SIZE garage sale, Hwy 146 S.,
3 miles on right. Thursday, Friday,
Saturday. Inside, rain or shine.
Computer, refrigerator, furniture,
office chairs, dishes, linens, books,
clothes all sizes, and lots more.
Movie Gallery
& 49 N’More
Three Locations
S. Washington
Hwy 190
Onalaska
Saturday, Sept. 29th
Opening 8 a.m.
Previously viewed movies that are
$9.99 and under will be - Buy 2, get
2 FREE (of equal or less value)
LIONESS ANNUAL Fall Garage Sale,
Senior Citizens Center - Onalaska,
Saturday, Oct. 6th, 9am till 3pm. See
you there!
HUGE
"American Relief Fund”
Garage Sale - Bake Sale
Sponsored By:
Sam Houston Electric Employees
Saturday, Sept. 29,8am-?
1501 E. Church
Hwy 190 E., Livingston
Too much to list... all proceeds
go to the “American Red Cross”
For more Information: Call
Stephanie, Huda or Genette
327-5711 or 1-800-458-0381
YARD SALE in Goodrich, on FM 2665,
Magnolia Rv Park, Friday, Saturday,
Sunday. Lots of designer c(othes,
baby stuff, shoes, prom dress, exer-
ciser & more. 936-365-2971
USED CLOTHING donations accepted
at Livingston Senior Citizens Center,
1310 N. Houston, Open: Monday-
Frfday, 9am-3pm. Also misc Items
accepted._■>/ ;
BIG YARD sale. Tools, furniture,
dishes, cheap. Toys, dryers, air con-
ditioner, cabinets, appliances, nlc-
nacs, clothes, shoes, there is too
much to list and it needs to go.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 146 to
Providence Rd., follow the signs.
327-7612._
DICK HUBERT
AUCTION CO.
TX. Lie. *9316
Honest &
Dependable
14* Flat Bottom Aluminum Boat
w/troMng motor
Day 1-936-967-4927
Night 936-327-2100
Livingston, TX
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GARAGE SALE
MOVING
Chesswood Subdivision
107 Checkmate
Saturday, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Plano, dressers, table & chairs,
stereo, waterbed, refrigerator,
loveseat, game table, dishes,
shoes, clothes, 2000 motorcycle <1
(tike new), and much, much r
more! j
MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale, Hwy. 287,
one mile before Chester, on the
right. Clothes of all sizes furniture &
much, much more. Frlday-Satur-
day, Sept. 28-29, 7:30am-untll?
3-FAMILY YARD sale, Saturday & >
Sunday 9am-5pm. Furniture, tools,
appliances, everything from A to Z.
179 Beck Memorial Dr., Taylor Lake
Estates, Hwy 146 to FM 2610, to
Taylor Lake Rd., Ace, Tx„ follow
signs.
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 2001, newspaper, September 27, 2001; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789515/m1/17/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.