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November 29, 2009

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Corsicana/Navarro County Health Department

Dr. Kent Rogers, Medical Director of the Corsicana/Navarro County Health Department is shown receiving a check for the Health Department from Trustees of the Medical Arts Foundation, including, from left, Dr. Joseph McNally, Jr., Dr. Charles Biltz, Dr. Neal Green and Dr. Joseph Glicksman. The purpose of the grant is to help purchase prescriptions for residents of the community, as well as other needs of the Health Department.



Family First Hospice Inc.

Family First Hospice Inc. welcomes Dr. Kent Rogers as an associate team physician.

Rogers has been a respected physician and community leader for more than 35 years, caring for each patient and neighbor with respect and compassion. Family First Hospice is honored to work closely with a physician who shares its philosophy of care and commitment to service.

Together Family First Hospice will honor each life by respecting the individual, promoting quality of life, fostering end-of-life choices and providing support to the grieving. The staff strives to bring comfort, dignity and peace to the people it cares for, so that people may live every moment of life to the fullest.

Family First Hospice provides end-of-life care, caregiver support, and bereavement support throughout Navarro and Ellis counties. If you would like more information regarding hospice services, contact Family First Hospice at (972) 878-2273 or (866) 834-3700.



Wally’s Party Factory

A Corsicana institution is changing its name. Card & Party Factory, which has been supplying Navarro County with party supplies since 1994, will now be Wally’s Party Factory. The store’s ownership and great staff are not changing.

Wally’s Party Factory is truly a discount party “Superstore.” The first thing customers will notice when they walk in is the “Balloon Zone,” which features over 300 different styles of Mylar balloons. Also in that area, customers can order custom balloon bouquets, arches, and arrangements for all occasions, including weddings, and school functions.

In addition to balloons, Wally’s carries a full line of party supplies for all occasions and themes: birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, showers, casino nights, Oscar nights, weddings, etc. Its huge selection of bagged, bulk party favors is great for teachers, carnivals, and fairs. According to the season, it also stocks merchandise for the holidays. In the fall, the store carries an extensive selection of Halloween merchandise, including costumes for all ages and sizes.

Wally’s Party Factory also offers custom services, such as custom wedding invitations, and custom imprinted napkins. Moreover, the store has custom indoor and outdoor banners, which are great for proms, corporate events, and “welcome home” parties.

Wally’s Party Factory also carries an enormous selection of greeting cards for every occasion, at discount prices.

Card & Party Factory/Wally’s Party Factory, which is based in Ennis, is the largest privately-held chain of independent party supply stores in the United States. The chain began operating in 1994, and has grown steadily over the past 14 years.

The company’s 31 party stores are located in Texas and Oklahoma.



Oil leases

Doris Gillen, James B. Gillen, Jr., Gay Gillen Stone, Mary Gillen Burch and County Family Partners, Ltd to BMNW Resources, LLC, being 517.66 acres of land, more or less, situated in the H.G. Anderson Survey, Navarro County, Texas



Warranty deeds

Delores Ramos to Martha A. Carranza, 1.00 acre of land situated in the T.J. Chambers Survey, Navarro County, Texas

Joann Montez Garcia to Maria D. Herrera and Gildardo Aguilar, all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land being lot Nine (9) and Block 418, City of Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas

Pangea Real Estate Group LLC to Mountain West Entrust IRA FBO, Block G, Lot 10, Navarro County, Texas

Cecil R. Ellis and Patricia L. Ellis to James A. Jolly and Betty Jolly, all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, being 10 acres, more or less, save and except 2.00 acres, more or less situated in the David Clary League Survey, Navarro County, Texas

Theresa Gail Martin, Independent Executrix of the Estate of Guy Ronald Martin to Sandra G. Hiler, all those certain lots, tracts or parcels of land located in the Town of Frost, Navarro County, Texas

James Gryder and Julie Gryder to Lawrence Rappaport and Nicole Rappaport, all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, being Lots 1, 2 and 3, of Block 27 of the City of Frost, Navarro County, Texas

William G. Conger to Patty Cunningham Conger, all of my undivided interest in and to those certain lots, tracts or parcels of land being a part of Lot No. 12, and all of Lot No. 13, Block 1116 of the Woodland Hills Addition No. 11, Phase I, City of Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas

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Sports
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  • BELCHER: Hats off to all

    Every once in a while, it’s time to toot your own horn. Or, toot it for someone else.
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    It’s one of my self-appointed jobs to call all the school districts and cities in the county, and ask them what seats are open for the May 8 election.

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  • Soundoff for Feb. 7, 2010

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