Tradin’ Post for Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018
Looking for a mattress, size full. 903 348 6417. No bugs please. For Sale: a white retro dinette table. It’s 38″ square with four black vinyl chairs with white pipping trim. All in chrome… Asking $75.00 for the set… … … Also, for sale, a Whirlpool washer with an extra large tub. It has four cycles and adjustable temperature settings… Asking $75.00 for it… … … ...
IDC Fireworks 2018: What Happened?
Here are some facts about the Independence Day Celebration (IDC) on Celebration Plaza: The June 30th, 2018 Fireworks Show was cut short due to electrical issues. The City of Sulphur Springs did not cut the show short. Pyrotecnico was completely in charge of the entire fireworks display. The City of Sulphur Springs works closely with Pyrotecnico to make the event safe and successful. No Tax dollars went towards the Fireworks Show. The...
333 College Street…Honoring the History of the Ashcroft House
Although numerous Hopkins County locations have been cited with a “subject marker” for historical importance, only two locations can boast a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark. The most recent is the 333 College Street colonial home now owned by Montie and Vivian Monzingo. The recently unveiled marker is located streetside on the southeast corner of the property near the old Houston Elementary School site. The unveiling...
Tradin’ Post for Monday, July 2nd, 2018
Hatchetville resident, 82 years young, seeking woman he met at local laundromat. The lady drove a white car, 5’4″, ‘medium’ build, and a very nice lady. The gentleman seeks to continue the friendly exchange that took place approximately 2-3 months ago. His remembrance is cloudy as he was ill with pneumonia the day of the original encounter. Seeker wishes he could “hug her neck one more time.” Voice...
Clear Captions Pizza and Chat
If you know someone that is Deaf or Hard Of Hearing there is an event coming up that they need to hear about. Clear Captions will hold a “Pizza and Chart” on Friday, July 12th at the Senior Citizens Center from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm. Karon Weatherman will need to know who is coming so she can register you and get a head count for the Pizza. Please call her to reserve your seat. She can only sign up 80 people for this...
Meal A Day Menu for July 2nd-6th
Meal A Day Menu July 2 – July 6 Monday Chicken Spaghetti English Peas Garlic Sticks Tossed Salad Tuesday Creamy Burrito Casserole Spanish Rice Tortilla Chips and Salsa Wednesday 2 Hot Dogs Baked Beans Cole Slaw Thursday Corn Flake Chicken Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Roll Friday Rope Sausage Black Eyed Peas Green Tomato Relish Corn...
Mark Your Calendars for the Annual King and Queen Ball
If you would like to help volunteer or are interested in providing any donations contact Letitia Conliffe at 214-809-1908.
New Beginnings Healing and Deliverance Hosts “Gifts of the Spirit” Conference and Activation
Pastor Deborah Sharper invites everyone to regular weekly services at New Beginnings Healing and Deliverance Ministry, a multi-racial and multi-cultural church located at 201 E. Houston Street. Prophet K.B. Harris and his wife Prophetess Vanessa Harris have been conducting a training workshop this week, with services concluding at 7 pm Friday June 29. The church will hold a fundraising concession stand with links and sides at 201 E....
Tira News for Friday June 29th, 2018
By Jan Vaughn The Tira City Council met on Monday, June 25th , at the Tira Community Center. They discussed routine business and then restocked the community pantry. The free pantry is available for people who are in need of some help. Powell reported that the new LED lights are scheduled to be installed next week. Janie Lewis mentioned that someone had left trash on the playground. The council would like to remind everyone who uses...
Bagworms and More By Mario Villarino
Bagworms are caterpillars that make distinctive spindle-shaped bags on a variety of trees and shrubs. They attack both deciduous trees and evergreens, but are especially damaging to juniper, arborvitae, spruce, pine and cedar. Large populations of bagworms can strip plants of their foliage and eventually cause them to die. Infestations often go unnoticed because people mistake the protective bags for pine cones or other plant parts....





