Serving the Cities of River Oaks and Westworth Village · 9/17/2011 · Friday, Oct. 27, 2017....
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Serving the Cities of River Oaks and Westworth Village
77th Year No. 45 817-246-2473 7820 Wyatt Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76108 suburban-newspapers.com November 9, 2017
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CBS 11 to SpotlightCastleberry ISD Bring your coffee and come out bright and early onFriday, Nov. 17 from 5 to 7 a.m. as CBS 11 is live fromthe Castleberry High School Competition Gym. AnneElise Parks, CBS 11 Meteorologist, will be atCastleberry High School highlighting the academicand sports programs, along with the marvels of thecommunity. All are welcome and encouraged to attend and fillup the CHS Competition Gym to show communityspirit and support for CISD. For more information,contact Roz Faulhaber at 817-456-9884.
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Around the Town With Jo Ann Dennis and Melody Dennis
Fall Festivals, Free Candy and Family Fun
Nikki Woolf and her daughter, Lendi, show offsome of the candy for the River Oaks United MethodistTrunk or Treat night.
Tiffany, Jeffrey, and Cathryn Aller, along withLandon Lee, participated in the River Oaks UnitedMethodist Church Trunk or Treat.
Kim and Teagan Flowers enjoyed their visit toTrunk or Treat at the River Oaks United MethodistChurch.
In River Oaks, the 31st of October brings familyfun as many of the local churches hold Fall Festivalsand trunk or treat activities. Most of these festivalscome complete with games, music, and that all impor-tant free candy! River Oaks United Methodist Church, and OneFaith Church were two of the churches which heldtheir usual Halloween family activities and helpedmake the October Holiday a safe and fun evening. Several River Oaks families also held annual par-ties which drew children for the candy, and friends forthe fellowship and food. John and Nancy Loven held their yearly costumeparty, and along with their neighbors were responsiblefor the street being crowded with families and childrenlooking at the decorations, and of course, seeking outthe generous supply of candy. October in River Oaks isgood! See you next week!
The UIL 4A State Cross Country championshipstook place on Saturday, Nov. 4 at Old Settlers Park inRound Rock. The Castleberry boys and girls teams hadalready made school history by qualifying both teamsfor state this year, but what the girls accomplished isunprecedented in CHS athletic history as they finishedas the 4A Cross Country Runner Up in state. This rep-resents the highest finish by any team sport in the his-tory of Castleberry High School. The girls field consisted of 16 teams and the top149 runners in 4A in the state. As has been the case allseason long, the Lady Lions were led by freshmanCaitlin Buendia who finished second in state (behindthe defending state champion). But in cross countryevery team member’s finish is just as important indetermining the team’s final standing. The top fiveplaces of each team are added up for the team’s total –lowest total team score wins. The girls team scored 105points to finish second in state to Bandera, who fin-ished with 73 points. Two of Bandera’s top three run-ners are seniors, while the Lady Lions top runnersinclude three freshmen and a sophomore. The futuremay bring a state championship in years to come toCastleberry. The boys team, who was making its first trip to
Cross CountryTeam MakesHistory by John Loven
The CHS girls team stands with their State Runner Uptrophy (middle) and their Regional & DistrictChampionship trophies. Pictured are: (l-r, back)Coach Bart Beasley, Daelynn Resendiz, MitzyGuereca, Janely Mosqueda, Coach CameronHartson, (front) April Meza, Annabel Fief, CaitlinBuendia, and Haylee Bentley.
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Lions Fall to Wildcats on Senior Night by John Loven
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The Castleberry Lions played the Kennedale Wildcats this past Friday, Nov. 3on Senior Night at W.O. Barnes stadium. The Wildcats, one of the best 4A footballteams in the state of Texas, showed why they are currently ranked fourth in the state.They took advantage of excellent field position to begin the game on their first twopossessions. Starting at their own 43-yard line and then on the Lions 34-yard line,the Wildcats scored both times to jump out to a 14-0 lead by the 4:21 mark in thefirst quarter. After these two scores the Lions did respond with a drive from theirown 25-yard line down to the Wildcat 41-yard line. This drive was aided by aroughing the punter call against Kennedale, but the highlight of the drive was a 23-yard pass completion from junior Michael Dameron to junior wide receiver Seth
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John and Nancy Loven's River Oaks home is atrick-or-treating hot spot, and they threw a party andgave away candy. Pictured: (l-r, back) Mary AnnCreel, Tracey Gibson, Dorothy Collins, John PaulLoven, Jr., (front) Mary and Keith Masters, JessicaCastillo. The owners of one of River Oaks’ most sought
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Roland, try out the bean bag throw at the River OaksUnited Methodist Trunk or Treat night.
Pictured left: Lendi Woolf and Keynan Blueskyshare the spotlight with a spooky Trunk or Treat deco-ration at River Oaks United Methodist Church.
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The Blume family had “the Force” and free candywith them after visiting One Faith's Fall Festival.
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The CHS boys and girls teams gather together with their UIL trophies from theseason. Picutred are: (l-r, back) Coach Cameron Hartson, Jonathan Heckart,Baron Lasher, Gerardo Lopez, Fabian Chavez, Arnold Pesina, Jose Ramirez,Guillermo Salas, Coach Bart Beasley, (front) Caitlin Buendia, JanelyMosqueda, Daelynn Resendiz, April Meza, Haylee Bentley, Mitzy Guereca, andAnnabel Fief.
Pictured right: CHS freshman Caitlin Buendia (left) poses on the medal standwith her silver medal.
state, also had an excellent day. The boys field also consisted of 16 teams and hadthe best 152 runners in 4A in the state. The boys team can be very proud as they fin-ished as the 11th best 4A cross country team in the state of Texas (251 points), thehighest finish ever for the CHS boys team. Their future is also very bright. The boyswill return four of their top five runners next year (three juniors and a freshman).Below are the final places and times for the boys and the girls at the State CrossCountry meet - the best of the best in 4A in Texas.Girls Results: Boys Results:2. Caitlin Buendia (9) 11:33.47 64. Gerardo Lopez (11) 17:29.8625. Haylee Bentley (9) 12:20.94 69. Jose Ramirez (11) 17:34.2429. Janely Mosqueda (10) 12:27.58 78. Fabian Chavez (9) 17:41.8146. Annabel Fief (9) 12:41.92 87. Baron Lasher (12) 17:51.6779. April Meza (12) 13:01.92 110. Arnold Pesina (11) 18:21.5587. Mitzy Guereca (12) 13:13.27 128. Guillermo Salas (12) 18:44.36132. Daelynn Resendiz (12) 14:01.42 135. Jonathan Heckart (12) 19:01.30
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late! One call repairs it all.35yrs. Exp. 817-524-5218
HANDYMAN
ELECTRIC
A/C HEATING1997 LEXUS ES 300 GreatRunning Car $2,500. 817-249-5674
MARY KAY COSMETICSPatricia Miller
Independent Sales Director817-249-6644
AVONRHONDA LITTLE, ISR
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WOW CARPET CLEANING2 Rooms $39.
No Hidden Fees817- 219-6437
AFFORDABLE CLEAN-ING $50 to $60 a House.Prompt & reliable. Greatrefs. 817-692-5234
MERMAIDCLEANING SERVICE HOLIDAYCLEANING! GREEN FRIENDLYCLEANING! Dependablew/refs. Window cleaningavail. Free estimates, Sr.discts. 817-489-0020
BEAUTY/HEALTH
CARPET
DOMESTICS
AUTO/RVS/CYCLESMAINSTREAM (Homes foradults with developmental dis-abilities in Azle, Lakeside &White Settlement) NowHiring Part Time care stafffor 17 hour weekday shift(2nd & 3rd shift) or 24 hrweekend shift. Paid train-ing. Starting pay $7.40 hr.Potential Full Time. Sandraor Carole 817-270-2747Mon-Fri 9am-3pmDRIVER: DEDICATEDHome Weekly! Make$1100-$1300/wk. GreatBenefits! CDL-A, 6mos exp.855-419-9941COMFORT SUITESBENBROOK is Hiring fora Housekeeper / RoomAttendant. Please apply inperson at 8004 WinbrookDrive. No phone calls!
EMPLOYMENT/JOB
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DPS CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES, LLC "We han-dle all your needs from BackFence to Front curb" Decks,arbors, fences, staining,pressure washing, drywall,carpentry, tile, concrete,roofing, siding, painting &windows. 25 yrs. exp.Insured. A+ rating withBBB. C/C accepted. FreeEst. 817-706-1879
ALPINE SERVICESWe do it All! Roofing, sid-ing, patios, windows, brickwork, foundation work,Ext./Int. Painting & sheetrock, carpentry, wood &chain link fences, vinyl &hardie siding, handicap grabbars etc. 817-296-2880BENBROOK HANDYMANWood gates rebuilt. Sinkfaucets, disposals, toiletvalves, grab bars, insulation,door locks, ceiling fans etc.disct. avail; 817-821-9951D & M SERVICES Smallto Big Jobs. Repair/remodel-ing, painting, plumbingdrains lines cleared, &Fencing, very reasonable.Military & Snr. Disc. 817-233-5339
INTERIOR/EXTERIORPAINTING
Sheetrock, crack repair,blown acoustic ceilings,Tape & bedding, Fencepainting. Light carpentry,25yrs. exp. Work guaran-teed. 817-219-9392jackchristopherpaintingcontrac-tor.com 10% OFF w/Ad.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HANDYMANCARR’S REMODELINGDoors, windows, trim, car-pentry, decks, fences.Int./Ext. painting, textures.Kitchens, bathrooms, roomadditions & carports. 30 yrs.Exp. Insured. 817-995-6968.TURNER PAINTINGInterior, Exterior, Faux fin-ishing, Tape, Bed, Texturing,Acoustic removal, Drywallrepair. Michael 817-406-6644REMODELING SERVICE
“Serving Ft. Worth & Weatherford”BILL BLANKENSHIP CONTRACTINGINC. 817-831-4000 lic.#8479Bill Blankenship Sr. A+BBBRated. 817-925-8885 [email protected]
DPS CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES, LLC.
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PLUMBING BY RICHARDMaster Plumber. Repairs,Drains Cleared, WaterHeaters, Slab Leaks, Eve. &Wknds. Cards Accepted,44yrs. exp. 817-907-0472TX Lic #M15853
PLUMBING
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Westbrook Construction Co.Larry Westbrook -Ex Military
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Remodeling • Tile • PlumbingBill Blankenship Contracting Inc.
817-831-4000 #M8479 A+ BBB rated email: [email protected]
Serving theMetroplex
20 Years
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A/C HEATING
EMPLOYMENT/JOB
F E N C I N G
Handyman Services“One Cal l Does I t Al l”
25 yrs. exp. in home repairs/remodeling
817-975-4848 or 817-560-4116
BARTO ELECTRICALL TYPES OF
ELECTRICAL WORKLicensed and Insured
“Your Satisfying Contractor”TECL 20336
Steve Barto817-706-9857
Steve Barto, Jr.817-874-4913
LYNCO FENCEResidential • Commercial
Chain Link • WoodFence Repair • Free
EstimatesBobby Lynn
(817) 246-5641 Cell: (817) 994-8302
RETIRED MILITARY!Painting, Sheetrock,
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Call Curtis 682-309-3778
Pruitt's Painting & DrywallINTERIOR . EXTERIORCustom Textures & Painting,
Faux Finishes, Dry Wall Repairs~ Accepting Visa & Master Card ~
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J U A R E ZJ U A R E ZCONCRETE
Comm. & Residential. Slabs,driveways, patios, retainingwalls, & parking lots. Qualitywork, FREE Est. Tony 817-896-9805 or 817-578-3329.
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALCONCRETE & STONECONCRETE & STONE
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We build Custom Homes $60 Pr. Sq. Ft. & upFree Estimates 817-489-0343
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texture & exterior wood repair,Over 30yrs. exp. Ref. Free Est.
Call 817-454-6489
CLASS-A CDL OWNEROperators: DedicatedAutomotive Freight!Steady Income/Great
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DRIVERS-OWNEROPS: Home DAILY!Great Pay Sign-On
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11/30Deadline is11/22 Noon!We will be
Closed11/23-11/26
forThanksgiving
Holidays.
JOLLY PLUMBERPlumbing & Drain Cleaning• Slab Leaks • Sewer Camera Inspection• Gas Repair • Water Heaters • Senior &Military Discount • Bonded/Ins. CreditCards Accepted www.jollyplumberTX.comM#38978 Call 817-395-3372
Thank youto All of the
Veterans.Blessings toYou & Your
Family.Suburban News
& Staff
HANDYMAN
DRIVERS CDL-A:Company & Owner
Operators! * Local Work ~Home Daily * End Dump,
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PLUMBING SERVICE“Serving Ft. Worth & Weatherford”BILL BLANKENSHIP CONTRACTINGINC. 817-831-4000 lic.#8479Bill Blankenship Sr. A+BBBRated. 817-925-8885 [email protected]
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TREES, LAWNS& Leaf Cleanup. I’ll do Jobsthe others Won’t!Wedgewood Tree Svc. 817-673-5908STEPP LAWN CAREMowing, edging, tree trim-ming & clean ups. Seniordiscounts avail. Yards startat $20. Reliable & a retiredMarine. 702-379-2530 local.Mow, Edge & Blow $20. &up. Clean leaves, flowerbeds, hedges, trim trees upto 15’ Call Mark 817-896-0039
LANDSCAPE/LAWNS
PLUMBINGHONEST LAWN
Mower Repair, All BrandsFree Pickup & Delivery CallPhil 817-946-7371
TIGERT & DAUGHTERSIRRIGATION 25 yrs. exp.
We do it All!817-480-8465 lic #4543
TILE; Showers, Floors,Bathrooms, Kitchens etc.
“Serving Ft. Worth &Weatherford” BILL BLANKENSHIPCONTRACTING INC. 817-831-4000lic.#8479 Bill Blankenship Sr.A+BBB Rated. [email protected]
TILE/FLOORING
SPRINKLER/IRRG.
MOWER REPAIR
MISC. FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
LONNIE BRAVOPLUMBING Drain clean-ing, slab leaks, electroniclocate & repair. Sewerrepair, gas test, tanklesswater heaters, bathroom &kitchen remodeling 817-715-6747 M38813CITIVIEW PLUMBING,A/C. Unclog sinks & sew-ers. Tankless water heaters,all repairs. Veteran &Senior discounts 817-789-0112 M38523citiviewplumbing.com
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GARAGE SALES76108
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• Removals • FREE EstimatesLicensed & Insured
817-721-3013817-721-3013 or or 817-680-8455817-680-8455
825 Bond St. Huge 4 familygarage sale Thurs. Fri. &Sat. Opens at 9am Lots ofitems A to Z.
3520 MARQUITA DR.Bible Garage Sale 20Families. Thurs & Fri. 8 to 4& Sat. 8 to Noon. Items A toZ. Proceeds BenefittingHumanitarian InternationalMission.
Moving Sale Sat. & Sun.7417 HEIGHTS VIEWDR. Furniture, outdoor,hunting and fishing, decorand more.
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SERVICES PROVIDED SERVICES PROVIDED
MR.SWEEPS
ChimneyCleaning
Fall Special!$10 OFF
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Roofing & Construction~ All Types of Repairs ~
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817-625-2756
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ROOFING SERVICES
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LAURAL LAND 2PLOTS Up front by StatueGarden of Peace. Org.$6,000. ea. Will sell the 2plots for $6,000. You paytitle change. Call 817-925-7016 or 817-291-3484
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8813 SPAUGH CT.
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11/30 Deadline is11/22 Noon!
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