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The Clarendon Enterprise January 18, 2018 7 Need To Sell It? Call before 5 p.m. on Mondays to see your ad here! Why not place an ad in the Big E Classifieds? 874-2259 Check Us Out Online. www.ClarendonLive.com Let the Big E work for you! Subscribe Today! Big E Meeting Listings only $8.50 per month. Call 874-2259 to have your club or organiza- tion meeting listed. Donley County Memorial Post 7782 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Meets first Tuesday at 7 p.m. 822-VETS. Clarendon Lions Club Regular meeting each Tuesday at noon. Robert Riza, Boss Lion. Roger Estlack, Secretary Clarendon Chamber of Commerce Regular meeting 1st Thursday each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Clarendon Visitor Center. Clarendon Lodge #700 AF&AM Stated meeting: Second Mondays, 7:30 p.m. Refreshments at 6:30 p.m. Practice: Fourth Mondays, 7 p.m. Roger Estlack - W.M., Grett Betts - Secretary. 2 B 1, ASK 1 MEETINGS PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limi- tation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number of the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. CLASSIFIED AD RATES are $8.00 for the first 15 words and 15¢ for each additional word. Special type- faces or boxes are extra. THANK YOU NOTES are $10.00 for the first 40 words and 15¢ for each additional word. DEADLINES are 5:00 p.m. each Monday, subject to change for special editions and holidays. PREPAYMENT IS REQUIRED on all ads except for customers with established accounts. Visa and MasterCard accepted. ERRORS: Check your ad on its first printing. Errors not corrected within ten days of the first printing are the responsibility of the advertiser. Saints' Roost Museum 610 East Harrington Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open for appointments. Call 874-2746. ANNOUNCEMENTS FACILITIES AVAILABLE - Family Reunions, Receptions, Business Meetings, Club Func- tions, and more. Clarendon Lions Hall, 111 W. Fourth. Call 874-2259 for rental information. WE BUY OIL, GAS, & MINERAL RIGHTS Both non-producing and producing including Non-Participating Royalty Interest (NPRI) Provide us your desired price for an offer evaluation. CALL TODAY: 806.620.1422 LOBO MINERALS, LLC PO Box 1800 • Lubbock, TX 79408-1800 [email protected] www.lmnaylorrealestate.com LINDA M. NAYLOR REAL ESTATE Providing a Personal Touch! Texas Licensed Real Estate Broker License # 604414 Cell Phone: (806) 204-0005 420 S. Sully Clarendon, Texas 79226 e-mail: [email protected] Call in your ad at 874-2259 Deadline: Monday @ 5 p.m. Prepayment required. Visa / MasterCard accepted. classifieds REAL ESTATE STATE & REGIONAL FOR RENT FOR RENT: 1, 2, & 3 bedroom homes. Call Alan at 681-9024 for more information. FOR RENT: 3 Bedroom+Playroom 2 Bath $750/$500 314 E 3rd. Call 806-223-8081 for more information. FOR SALE FOR SALE: 2 16 inch Homelite chainsaws. Call 664-3235 or 874-2189 for more information. TexSCAN Week of January 14, 2018 ACREAGE 20.43 acres, Edwards County. Rolling terrain, live oak, cedar cover. Whitetail, free ranging exotics, hogs, and turkey. $2810 down, $465/mo., (9.9%, 30-years). 800-876-9720. www.ranchenterprisesltd.com. FOR RENT McAllen – 4/2 HOUSE FOR RENT 3601 Xenops Ave., McAllen $1400 / $600 deposit. Pets OK! Water Paid, W/D provided. 956- 686-8374, Cynthia or April. AUCTION Wichita Falls Real Estate Auction — Online: Feb. 1. Well-located industrial building, ideal for redevelopment, 1110 Burkburnett Rd., Wichita Falls, TX. 32,400± sq. ft. structure on 2.65± acres. Suggested opening bid: $150,000. 855-755-2300, HilcoRealEstate.com. DeWitt County All Breeds Bull & Female Sale, Sat., Jan. 27, Cuero Livestock Commission Co. Bulls sell at 11 a.m. Females sell immediately following. Approx. 40 bulls and 400 females. 361-275-0816. Jackson County Cattle Raisers Association 2018 Premium Bull & Replacement Female, Sat. Feb. 3, Edna, TX. 50 bulls and 300 females. Cattle can be viewed Feb. 2. 979-482-2018, www.gulftexlivestock. com. TRUCK DRIVERS Quality Drive-Away Inc., Looking for CDL A or B drivers to deliver new trucks all over the US and Canada. Experience Preferred. Must have DOT physical and be willing to keep logs. No DUIs in the last 10 years, clean MVR. Apply Online at www. qualitydriveaway.com or call 574-642-2023. FESTIVAL Camofest Weekend, Jan. 26-27, downtown Bay City. Friday night: Wolf Moon Concert, dancing, games, food. Saturday: Wine and wild game tastings, 3D archery shoot, Kidz Zone, duck calling contest, live music and more. baycitycamofest.com. FINANCIAL SERVICES Reverse Mortgages: Draw cash from your home & eliminate mortgage payments. FHA insured. In-home service. 28 page catalog. 888-660-3033. All Island Mortgage. www.allislandmortgage.com, NMLS #3740 RECEIVING PAYMENTS Receiving payments from real estate you sold? Get cash now! Call Steve: 888-870-2243. www. SteveCashesNotes.com. LOG HOMES Log Homes – 3 Log Home kits selling for balance owed, free delivery. Model #305 Biloxi, bal. $15,000; Model #403 Augusta, bal. $16,500; Model #502 Santa Fe, bal. $17,500. View plans at www.loghomedream.com. American Log Homes, 704-602-3035. SAWMILLS Sawmills from only $4,397.00 – Make & Save Money with your own bandmill – Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship! Free info/DVD: www NorwoodSawmills.com. 800-567-0404. OIL AND GAS RIGHTS We buy oil, gas & mineral rights. Both non- producing and producing including non-Participating Royalty Interest (NPRI). Provide us your desired price for an offer evaluation. 806-620-1422, LoboMineralsLLC@ gmail.com. Lobo Minerals, LLC, PO Box 1800, Lubbock, TX 79408-1800. CHARITY Donate a boat or car today to Boat Angel. 2-Night Free Vacation. Sponsored by Boat Angel Outreach Centers to stop crimes against children. 800-700-BOAT, www. boatangel.com. Texas Press Statewide Classified Network 251 Participating Texas Newspapers Regional Ads Start At $250 • Email [email protected] NOTICE: While most advertisers are reputable, we cannot guarantee products or services advertised. We urge readers to use caution and when in doubt, contact the Texas Attorney General at 800-621-0508 or the Federal Trade Commission at 877-FTC-HELP. The FTC web site is www.ftc.gov/bizop. 1) Model # 305 Biloxi $36,825B A L A N C E O W E D $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 2) Model # 403 Augusta $42,450B A L A N C E O W E D $ 1 6 , 5 0 0 3) Model # 502 Santa Fe $44,950B A L A N C E O W E D $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 N E W - H O M E S H A V E N O T B E E N M A N U F A C T U R E D • Make any plan design changes you desire! • Comes with Complete Building Blueprints & Construction Manual • Windows, Doors, and Roofing not included • NO TIME LIMIT FOR DELIVERY! BBB A+ Rating E S T A T E S A L E - L O G H O M E S P A Y T H E B A L A N C E O W E D O N L Y ! ! ! A M E R I C A N L O G H O M E S IS ASSISTING F I N A L R E L E A S E OF ESTATE & ACCOUNT SETTLEMENT ON HOUSES. SANDELL IS HIRING! We are looking for an experienced cook to take over the grill at the Sandell. Training will be provided. Salary will be based on experience. Estimated 10 - 15 hours per week, negotiable with the right person. Please give Deb Dale a call on 8064069333 or send resume to manager@ sandelldrivein.net. HELP WANTED Where Do Animals Go in Winter? 9. A lot of us fly south. Some of us will stay if we can find enough food to eat all winter. 10. I go to the bottom of the pond. I dig deeply into the mud and do not come out until the spring. 11. I will use an old animal hole, stone wall, fallen tree or rocky cave to crawl into for my long, deep, winter sleep. 1. I snuggle with dozens of my friends in the ground. 2. I have an underground home. I store seeds and nuts for snacks, but sleep during the coldest days. 3. I eat and eat in the fall. My new layer of fat takes care of me while I sleep the winter away in a hollow tree or in a cave. 4. We buzz and work hard while the flowers are in bloom to make and store food. We nibble and nap during the winter. 5. We gather in herds in the woods. We stay busy in the winter, eating bark and twigs. Males in our herds lose their antlers at the end of winter, but grow new ones in the spring. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 In Out I’m staying snug as a bug in my burrow. I go out more in the daylight hours, when it is warmer, to look for food. I hate the cold! Read about what each animal does in winter, then fill in the crossword with each animal’s name: Winter can be a hard time for animals. The temperature drops, ponds freeze and snow covers the ground. There is very little food to be found. What do they do? 7. I use sticks, branches and mud to build my home. The entrance is in the water, so I can go for a swim even if the pond is covered with ice. 8. I put on my white coat when winter comes. It is hard to see me hopping in the snow as I look for weeds, buds or bark to eat. 6. I live in the land and carry my home on my back. I squeeze myself into cracks in rocks or into the earth. I pull into my shell, seal the opening and go to sleep all winter. When you are done, a word will show below the arrow that means the deep winter sleep of some animals (and, I think, of some people, too!). What do they do? Newspaper Fun! Annimills LLC © 2018 V15-2 www.readingclubfun.com Kids: color stuff in! Bears enjoy long winter naps! Stay inside when it’s bitterly cold. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 E A O I U E A E E E E A I E A E A I I O A E I’m staying snug as a bug in my burrow. I go out more in the daylight hours, when it is warmer, to look for food. Where Do Animals Go in Winter? Footprints in the Snow! Some animals are very active during the cold winter months. Which animals visited, leaving their footprints for us to see? 1. __ __ __ __ __ __ 2. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 3. __ __ __ __ __ __ b v r s q r r l r b b t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 In Out I hate the cold! Do Bears Hibernate? Pop Quiz! 1. TrueBears eat berries, nuts, fish and honey. 2. TrueBears eat a lot in the fall and gain weight. 3. FalseMost bears have a “winter sleep” or a special kind of hibernation from October to April or May. 4. FalseIn the winter, bears sleep in dens and caves. 5. TrueTheir thick fur and stored fat help to keep them warm. Way To Go To Warm Areas South e a e u i e a i What word shows below the arrow that means the deep winter sleep that some animals take? B E E S R A B B I T E A R T H W O R M C H I P M U N K B E A R D E E R S N A I L B E A V E R B I R D S F R O G S N A K E Which way is south?

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The Clarendon Enterprise • January 18, 2018 7

Need ToSell It?

Call before 5 p.m. on Mondays

to see your ad here!

Why not place an ad in the

Big E Classifi eds?

874-2259

Check Us Out Online. www.ClarendonLive.com

Let the Big E work for you!

Subscribe Today!

Big E Meeting Listings only $8.50 per month. Call 874-2259 to have your club or organiza-tion meeting listed.

Donley County Memorial Post 7782 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Meets fi rst Tuesday at 7 p.m. 822-VETS.Clarendon Lions Club Regular meeting each Tuesday at noon. Robert Riza, Boss Lion. Roger Estlack, Secretary

Clarendon Chamber of Commerce Regular meeting 1st Thursday each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Clarendon Visitor Center.

Clarendon Lodge #700 AF&AM Stated meeting: Second Mondays, 7:30 p.m. Refreshments at 6:30 p.m. Practice: Fourth Mondays, 7 p.m. Roger Estlack - W.M., Grett Betts - Secretary. 2 B 1, ASK 1

MEETINGS

PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limi-tation, or discrimination based on race,

color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number of the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.CLASSIFIED AD RATES are $8.00 for the fi rst 15 words and 15¢ for each additional word. Special type-faces or boxes are extra.THANK YOU NOTES are $10.00 for the fi rst 40 words and 15¢ for each additional word.DEADLINES are 5:00 p.m. each Monday, subject to change for special editions and holidays.PREPAYMENT IS REQUIRED on all ads except for customers with established accounts. Visa and MasterCard accepted.ERRORS: Check your ad on its fi rst printing. Errors not corrected within ten days of the fi rst printing are the responsibility of the advertiser.

Saints' Roost Museum610 East Harrington

Tuesday - Saturday10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Open for appointments.Call 874-2746.

ANNOUNCEMENTSFACILITIES AVAILABLE - Family Reunions, Receptions, Business Meetings, Club Func-tions, and more. Clarendon Lions Hall, 111 W. Fourth. Call 874-2259 for rental information.

WE BUY OIL, GAS, & MINERAL RIGHTS

Both non-producing and producing including Non-Participating Royalty Interest (NPRI)Provide us your desired price for an offer evaluation.

CALL TODAY: 806.620.1422 LOBO MINERALS, LLCPO Box 1800 • Lubbock, TX [email protected]

www.lmnaylorrealestate.com

LINDA M. NAYLOR REAL ESTATEProviding a Personal Touch!

Texas Licensed Real Estate Broker License # 604414

Cell Phone: (806) 204-0005420 S. Sully Clarendon, Texas 79226

e-mail: [email protected]

Call in your ad at

874-2259Deadline: Monday @ 5 p.m.

Prepayment required. Visa / MasterCard accepted.

Deadline: Monday @ 5 p.m. classifi edsREAL ESTATE

STATE & REGIONAL

FOR RENTFOR RENT: 1, 2, & 3 bedroom homes. Call Alan at 681-9024 for more information.

FOR RENT: 3 Bedroom+Playroom 2 Bath $750/$500 314 E 3rd. Call 806-223-8081 for more information.

FOR SALEFOR SALE: 2 16 inch Homelite chainsaws. Call 664-3235 or 874-2189 for more information.

TexSCAN Week of January 14, 2018

ACREAGE20.43 acres, Edwards County. Rolling terrain, live oak, cedar cover. Whitetail, free ranging exotics, hogs, and turkey. $2810 down, $465/mo., (9.9%, 30-years). 800-876-9720. www.ranchenterprisesltd.com.

FOR RENTMcAllen – 4/2 HOUSE FOR RENT 3601 Xenops Ave., McAllen $1400 / $600 deposit. Pets OK! Water Paid, W/D provided. 956- 686-8374, Cynthia or April.

AUCTIONWichita Falls Real Estate Auction — Online: Feb. 1. Well-located industrial building, ideal for redevelopment, 1110 Burkburnett Rd., Wichita Falls, TX. 32,400± sq. ft. structure on 2.65± acres. Suggested opening bid: $150,000. 855-755-2300, HilcoRealEstate.com.

DeWitt County All Breeds Bull & Female Sale, Sat., Jan. 27, Cuero Livestock Commission Co. Bulls sell at 11 a.m. Females sell immediately following. Approx. 40 bulls and 400 females. 361-275-0816.

Jackson County Cattle Raisers Association 2018 Premium Bull & Replacement Female, Sat. Feb. 3, Edna, TX. 50 bulls and 300 females. Cattle can be viewed Feb. 2. 979-482-2018, www.gulftexlivestock.com.

TRUCK DRIVERSQuality Drive-Away Inc., Looking for CDL A or B drivers to deliver new trucks all over the US and Canada. Experience Preferred. Must have DOT physical and be willing to keep logs. No DUIs in the last 10 years, clean MVR. Apply Online at www.qualitydriveaway.com or call 574-642-2023.

FESTIVALCamofest Weekend, Jan. 26-27, downtown Bay City. Friday night: Wolf Moon Concert, dancing, games, food. Saturday: Wine and wild game tastings, 3D archery shoot, Kidz Zone, duck calling contest, live music and more. baycitycamofest.com.

FINANCIAL SERVICESReverse Mortgages: Draw cash from your home & eliminate mortgage payments. FHA insured. In-home service. 28 page catalog. 888-660-3033. All Island Mortgage. www.allislandmortgage.com, NMLS #3740

RECEIVING PAYMENTSReceiving payments from real estate you sold? Get cash now! Call Steve: 888-870-2243. www.SteveCashesNotes.com.

LOG HOMESLog Homes – 3 Log Home kits selling for balance owed, free delivery. Model #305 Biloxi, bal. $15,000; Model #403 Augusta, bal. $16,500; Model #502 Santa Fe, bal. $17,500. View plans at www.loghomedream.com. American Log Homes, 704-602-3035.

SAWMILLSSawmills from only $4,397.00 – Make & Save Money with your own bandmill – Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship! Free info/DVD: www. NorwoodSawmills.com. 800-567-0404.

OIL AND GAS RIGHTSWe buy oil, gas & mineral rights. Both non- producing and producing including non-Participating Royalty Interest (NPRI). Provide us your desired price for an offer evaluation. 806-620-1422, [email protected]. Lobo Minerals, LLC, PO Box 1800, Lubbock, TX 79408-1800.

CHARITYDonate a boat or car today to Boat Angel. 2-Night Free Vacation. Sponsored by Boat Angel Outreach Centers to stop crimes against children. 800-700-BOAT, www.boatangel.com.

Texas Press Statewide Classified Network 251 Participating Texas Newspapers • Regional Ads

Start At $250 • Email [email protected]: While most advertisers are reputable, we cannot guarantee products or services advertised. We urge readers to use caution and when in doubt, contact the Texas Attorney General at 800-621-0508 or the Federal Trade Commission at 877-FTC-HELP. The FTC web site is www.ftc.gov/bizop.

1) Model # 305 Biloxi $36,825…BALANCE OWED $15,0002) Model # 403 Augusta $42,450…BALANCE OWED $16,500 3) Model # 502 Santa Fe $44,950…BALANCE OWED $17,500

NEW - HOMES HAVE NOT BEEN MANUFACTURED• Make any plan design changes you desire!• Comes with Complete Building Blueprints &

Construction Manual• Windows, Doors, and Roofing not included• NO TIME LIMIT FOR DELIVERY! BBB

A+ Rating

ESTATE SALE - LOG HOMESPAY THE BALANCE OWED ONLY!!!

AMERICAN LOG HOMES IS ASSISTING FINAL RELEASEOF ESTATE & ACCOUNT SETTLEMENT ON HOUSES.

SANDELL IS HIRING! We are looking for an experienced cook to take over the grill at the Sandell. Training will be provided. Salary will be based on experience. Estimated 10 - 15 hours per week, negotiable with the right person. Please give Deb Dale a call on 8064069333 or send resume to [email protected].

HELP WANTED

Where Do Animals Go in Winter?

9. A lot of us fly south. Some of us will stay if we can find enough food to eat all winter.

10. I go to the bottom of the pond. I dig deeply into the mud and do not come out until the spring.

11. I will use an old animal hole, stone wall, fallen tree or rocky cave to crawl into for my long, deep, winter sleep.

1. I snuggle with dozens of my friends in the ground.

2. I have an underground home. I store seeds and nuts for snacks, but sleep during the coldest days.

3. I eat and eat in the fall. My new layer of fat takes care of me while I sleep the winter away in a hollow tree or in a cave.

4. We buzz and work hard while the flowers are in bloom to make and store food. We nibble and nap during the winter.

5. We gather in herds in the woods. We stay busy in the winter, eating bark and twigs. Males in our herds lose their antlers at the end of winter, but grow new ones in the spring.

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Winter can be a hard time for animals. The temperature drops, ponds freeze and snow covers the ground. There is very little food to be found. What do they do?

7. I use sticks, branches and mud to build my home. The entrance is in the water, so I can go for a swim even if the pond is covered with ice.

8. I put on my white coat when winter comes. It is hard to see me hopping in the snow as I look for weeds, buds or bark to eat.

6. I live in the land and carry my home on my back. I squeeze myself into cracks in rocks or into the earth. I pull into my shell, seal the opening and go to sleep all winter.

9. A lot of us fly south. Some of us will stay if we can find enough food to eat all winter.

10. I go to the bottom of the pond. I dig deeply into the mud and do not come out until the spring.

11. I will use an old animal hole, stone wall, fallen tree or rocky cave to crawl into for my long, deep, winter sleep.

1. I snuggle with dozens of my friends in the

2. I have an underground home. I store seeds and nuts for snacks, but sleep during the coldest days. 1

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6. I live in the land and carry my home on my back. I squeeze myself into cracks in rocks or into the earth. I pull into my shell, seal the opening and go to sleep all winter.

When you are done, a word will show below the arrow that means the deep winter sleep of some animals (and, I think, of some people, too!).

What do they do?

Newspaper Fun!

Annimills LLC © 2018 V15-2www.readingclubfun.com

Kids: color stuff in!

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