November 10, 2020
The Paper Of Record for Fannin County Texas
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guests. This donation is for a relaxing 5 days/4 nights weekday, check-in on Monday and checkout on Friday. Excludes holidays. The final live auction item will be the Courage Item donated by the Board of Directors of the Children’s Center. This mystery item is valued between $1,250 - $1,750. Jason Garner Custom Welding has donated a guided striper fishing trip for up to 4 people on Lake Texoma with guide Donald Risner for the raffle. Tickets are $20 each and can be purchase online at the auction website or at the Children’s Center. There will be a Baked Goods Auction during the day on Thursday,
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ing with city leaders, law enforcement and citizens of the community for the greater good of our community. Vision: To promote positive and purposeful evolution that allows Fannin County to be a unified community, committed to equality and justice for all. Working unilaterally with citizens from all races, and backgrounds to create a culture of respect and promote harmony, increase opportunities for educational, economic and health care improvements. Actions: The council was formed through applications submitted by citizens, and volunteers from various county and city organizations. There are four operating committees within the council: ● Social Justice Advocacy ● Unity in the Community ● Health & Economics Empowerment ● Education Equality &
Bonham, Texas -- We the law enforcement and fire Enhancements Senior Pastor, officers and departments of Fannin Upcoming Events & Fumembers of the Bethle- County a very joyous and ture Ideas: hem Baptist Church - The happy holiday season. ● Town Hall Meeting: House of Bread would like In honor of your trePastries with our Police to wish all of the dedicated mendous service to our (Nov.21, 2020) at 2:00 men and women of every community the BethleP.M. at the Bonham Civic Center, the former National Guard Armory at 1100 West 5th St. ● Unity events such as Y Caroling for Seniors WE BU ● MLK event on or GOLD! around MLK DAY ● Health and Econom- TCAP exists to end animal overpopulation and to improve community animal welfare by providing low-cost ic Empowerment Semipreventative Monday-Friday 9-5:30 services throughout North Texas. nars Animal Shelter 204 E.worSam Rayburn Dr. • Bonham,Bonham Texas 75418 ● Community 500 Industrial St ship/Bible Study Bonham, TX 75418 Council Members: Gilda Alexander, Capt. November 21, 2020 Wendell Bockman, Sandy 940-566-5551 Barber, Novetta Branch, www.texasforthem.org Stuart Courtney, Matthew Davis, LaQuetta Dukes, 10am - 12pm Gregory Hall, Josh Holly, Requirements Brad Kissling, Monica --Heartworm prevention can only be prescribed after the Kissling, Councilman pet receives a negative heartworm test administered by Tim LaVergne, Scott LipTCAP. sett, Tiffany Mathenia, ~ We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and cash as Audrey Rayford, Melinda payment. Simon, Alan Richard, ~ All dogs must be on a tight leash for the safety of your Emma Williams, Bill pet and other clients and their pets. Wilson, Kera Wilson, ~ All cats must be in a hard-sided carrier. Faye Wedell
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hem Baptist Church - The House of Bread family invites you to our 5th Annual Day of Thanks Luncheon, as we show our appreciation for all that you do. We will prepare a hot lunch on Saturday, November 21st from 11:00am to 2:00pm. During this time period, on duty and off duty officers, dispatchers and firefighters/paramedics can stop by to get a well-balanced hot meal. Due to COVID-19, we are taking a safety approach by providing a drive-thru/ pick up option only. We will miss the interaction with you all like in the past sitting in the Fellowship Hall and enjoying your fellowship. Hopefully in 2021 we can meet in-person again, please understand this was a hard decision to make to cancel the in-person luncheon. Again, this is our opportunity to serve you and say thanks for the tremendous job that you do as community servants. We look forward to this event to show our appreciation.
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From my LiFe to yours: 5/2/17 Thank you America!
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and peace, we who have served wish to express in turn our thanks to her for being the kind of nation worthy of our support and sacrifice. I never share in a Veteran’s Day observance that I don’t remember the four men on our crew that lost their lives in the fiery crash of our plane while doing combat duty on September 5, 1944. They paid the ultimate price. One
of them was my roommate in the barracks and my very best military friend. Others on our crew were captured. I for one spent nine months as a prisoner of war. My personal thanks again America for not forgetting where we were and that we were yours. Seventy-six years have passed since we sang with joy “ Don’t Fence Me In”. With my restored freedom America has provided me
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a safe harbor, in which to rear my family, and good passage in which to enjoy the fruits of my labor. Thank you America! And now to follow veterans let us renew our commitment to keep up good effort, to make a great nation even greater. We love you America! We thank God for you America! We want to give you our best!! “This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave!” – Elmer Davis
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ployees. It was not our cur- occupied by the Commis- tant amount of new courtOur “Letter to the Editor” section is composed of letters submitted to The Fannin County Leader rent County Judge Randy sioners and County Judge house space assigned to by our readers. The views expressed in these letters are not necessarily the views of The Fannin Moore. Not at all. These only once a week for Com- the Commissioners’ Court 8/10/10 County Leader. Political letters must be paid for, in advance. To submit a letter, please e-mail plans were put into place by missioners’ Court. To add for the purpose of holdfcleditor2020@gmail.com. It is our goal to be fair and neutral relating to political issues.5/26/20 We the County Judge of the pre- to the dramatic impact of ing one meeting per week, welcome Letters to the Editor on topics that would be of concern and interest to the community. vious administration before this gorgeously appointed there is also a large conferThe decision to publish is left to the Editor and Management. our current County Judge space, a gallery (seating ence room to be used only was even sworn in. Just take area) on the third floor looks for Commissioners’ Court a look at a couple of the de- down into the second floor executive sessions. Is it recisions that were made for courtroom. This beautiful ally a responsible use of the renovated space. courtroom was the crown- resources to commit such a The previous County ing jewel of the courthouse large proportion of the reuled to begin September of 2017, the search for rental Judge, along with the then when it was originally built. stored courthouse to such a Commissioners, And it was intended that this small proportion of county space began in a hurry. To existing In November of 2017, the tice of the peace (Precincts solve the self-inflicted prob- elected to create for them- courtroom would serve as business? voting taxpayers of Fan- 2 and 3), emergency man- lem, various facilities were selves a lavish “throne the seat of criminal justice nin County approved the agement, county agents and leased in a haphazard pro- room” out of the courtroom in Fannin County. The total restoration of our 1888 janitor, total 14. cess. The facilities provided on the second floor. This number of employees of- Continued courthouse. It was common • That leaves 61 employ- did not meet the needs of the courtroom with its spa- ficed on the entire second knowledge that it would be ees, department heads and departments nor were the cious seating area includes a floor is – wait for it – three. See Letter to the Editor “expensive” and that not staff needing adequate space department heads and elect- curved raised dais the width Therefore, one-half of the on page 8 every county department/ and facilities to serve the ed officials included in the of the room on which the courthouse is set aside for employee would fit into the public. These important ser- search process. Does this five official chairs are locat- once-a-week meetings. ed. These “thrones” will be In addition to this exorbirestored courthouse. For ex- vices include: conjure up any memories? ample, the space utilized by • 336th Judicial District In the past, Fannin County the Criminal District Attor- Court and staff – 4 committed over 56 milney’s Office would be elimi• Criminal District Attor- lion dollars on facilities for nated to become the balcony ney and staff – 14 space for approximately overlooking what was the • District Clerk and staff – 10 half its employees that serve 336th District Courtroom. • County Clerk and staff – 10 “administration” as “dictatFast forward to today and • Tax Assessor Collector ed” by the Texas Historical the numbers show us that and staff – 6 Commission and the Sheronly 17 county personnel • Environmental Devel- iff’s Office and prisoners. will be ensconced in the re- opment – 3 Now that our prisoners have configured courthouse com• IT Staff – 1 best jail standard housing pared to the 51 originally • Bond Supervision – 1 and the county administrahoused. We have been told • Indigent Healthcare – 1 tors are comfortable, what by a Commissioner that the • Development Services – 1 about the Justice System Will again be providing Fannin County Texas Historical Commis• Juvenile Probation Di- and other essential services? Community Christmas Gifts sion required that the court- rector and staff – 3 Our County Judge is using house be an “administrative” • The Adult Probation De- his best efforts to lead FanSign up will be November 20th and 21st, 2020 facility. When I inquired partment staff – 7 nin County out of the mess 9:00am-12:30pm at 118 E Sam Rayburn Drive in 2018, I was told that the When you do the math, he inherited, but not all of Texas Historical Commis- in the last 11 years Fannin the County Commissioners Applicants will have to meet 1½ times Federal Poverty Guidelines sion simply wanted it to be County has committed over are on board. and the following documents will be required a “functioning” courthouse 56 million dollars on the The current floor plan for for the use and enjoyment courthouse restoration and the new courthouse has only • Photo ID of the Fannin County citi- sheriff’s office/jail projects. 17 county employees as• Proof of Residence zens and taxpayers as well What is Fannin County go- signed compared with the • Proof of Employment-past 3 checks or proof of benefits as a source of pride for all ing to do with the 61 people 51 employees who were • Proof of children in household of Texas. Our Commission- that work to serve our citi- there prior to renovation. • Children 16 and older are not eligible ers decided who would oc- zens/taxpayers; and in par- It is thought by many that • If you have been given help for two years in a row you will not cupy it. ticular, administer justice on this is an illogical and irreNow the problem is where behalf of its citizens? be guaranteed help sponsible use of this costly do we house all the other In January of 2017, the resource. Let’s be perfectly Guidelines will be enforced due to huge demand and limited funding. county offices and employ- County Commissioners’ clear as to who, exactly, is ees? Let’s do the math. Court announced that Fan- responsible for the current If you have any questions, please call our office at 903-583-7694. • Fannin County employ- nin County was commit- plans to house only 17 emees and department heads ted to constructing a metal number 141. building at a projected cost 411 N. Main Street • Minus the Sheriff’s Of- of 1.3 million dollars on fice (36) who have their own Fannin County land adjaBonham, Texas 75418 facility which cost $31.4 cent to our hospital. There HOMES FARMS RANCHES MANAGEMENT 903-583-8538 million to build and furnish was a drawing circulated REALTY Est. 1974 with attached jail in 2009. www.fanninland.com that showed all depart• Less the four Precinct ments packed in together. 32x48 1,550 ± Restaurant Structure- SW 19th & E Washington, Paris Featured Property 9061 FM 1396 Telephone Road Crews (37) that meet They then learned that their to be relocated. 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It was also decided that JP1 would have its own office and courtroom suite in the new courthouse. However, according to past practices, JP1 has need of a courtroom approximately one and onehalf days per month. And yet, a large portion of the
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first floor has been assigned to JP1 with only three personnel in this department. Couldn’t JP1 and Commissioners’ Court share that first floor courtroom? That was how it was used before. In comparison, the 336th District Court is in session approximately 230250 days per year all day long. The District Court is a multi-jurisdictional court. It not only presides over all the county’s criminal felony cases but over family cases,
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civil cases, juvenile cases, CPS cases, and tax cases. The courtroom on the second floor of the5/7/19 newly renovated courthouse would be the logical best use of that space. Trials and daily dockets in the District Court find many individuals in the district courtroom every day. The gallery space above, on the third floor which looks down into the courtroom, is the perfect arrangement for high profile cases and jury trials. And yet apparently the Commissioners never considered for the District Court to be the logical Best Use of this space. And finally, let’s not forget that the entire courthouse—with only 17 county personnel— will have to be fully heated and cooled during working hours. Again, is this a responsible use of resources to provide that kind of electrical/utility services to such a small proportion of County services? What type of facility Fannin County builds will reflect the pride and prosperity of Fannin County’s future? Will it be the skimpy metal building the prior Commissioners’ Court tried? Where will it be located? We need to think further than whose name will be included on the cornerstone of the restored courthouse. Leadership is
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Fannin County Commissioners Contact Information Precinct 1 Commissioner Gary Whitlock Pct. Barn Location: 8865 Highway 56 W (2 miles east of Savoy) Savoy, Texas 75479 Phone: 903-965-7030 Precinct 2 Commissioner A.J. Self Pct. Barn Location: 500 N. Highway 69 Leonard, Texas 75452 Phone: 903-587-3455 Email Address: aself@fanninco.net Precinct 3 Commissioner Jerry Magness Pct. Barn Location: 18101 East FM 1396 (Just off new Hwy 82) Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Phone: 903-378-2941 Email Address: precinct3@fanninco.net Precinct 4 Commissioner Dean Lackey Pct. Barn Location: 1369 East Highway 56 Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone: 903-583-2039 Email Address: dlackey@fanninco.net
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By Tim Meek The Fannin County Commissioners met on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 9:00 for a regular meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. Cindy Baker Burnett, pastor at Main Street Presbyterian Church in Honey Grove opened with an invocation and pledges were led by Major James Manis. Quorum was established with all Commissioners present. No citizens spoke during the public hearing however Judge Moore read a letter from Allen Sanderson, a member of the facilities committee appointed by the court to look at what departments will be located in the courthouse, facilities needed, facilities available for future growth of the county. Mr. Sanderson’s letter was in regard to the Courthouse restoration project and the need for a permanent solution for a new Justice Center and the possible location. He supports the center to be located at the west corner of Main and Fifth Streets. He specified in his letter that “locating the facility at this location would complete the square and would be another major economic impact on the downtown area. If it is the decision of the court that building a justice center in the downtown area is not feasible, the next location that should be considered is the location of Highway 78 and US 82, the old Brookshire’s and Wal-Mart location. This location has great visibility, convenience, adequate parking and room for expansion when needed. One idea would be renovating the existing buildings. The other alternative would be to purchase the property and demolish the current buildings and build a new facility. Both alternatives should be considered with cost breakdowns for both. To build a new facility is the direction that I would explore. Renovating that structure after completion it would still look like a shopping center in layout and function and always be associated with the old Brookshire’s and WalMart.” As to the financing of a new Justice Center Mr. Sanderson wrote: “In today’s economic environment and with historical low rates, this is the time we should act rates
will never be lower. Also, the money saved on current leases will go far in servicing the debt to construct the facility.” Our county has and will continue see growth and development. Just drive around and look. I tell people that in 10 years we will not recognize many parts of our county. With growth and development our tax base will also grow and will meet our financial obligations without a major tax increase. Judge Moore expressed his appreciation for the letter from Mr. Sanderson. #6 Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19: As of the meeting time there were 798 cases, 758 recovered, 20 fatalities and 28 active cases in Fannin County. Of the active cases, 4 were in the prison. Judge Moore reminded everyone to “protect yourself “ and noted that the survivability rate has improved. Motion made to extend one week, Motion seconded and passed. #7 Discussion, consideration and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County. Recommendation that the travel restriction be removed was the only change. Motion and second, motion passed. #8 Discussion and presentation regarding Bois d’Arc Lake Construction: This item was passed due to the absence of Steve Long of NTMWD. #9 Discussion, consideration and action to approve minutes from 10/13/2020 : Motion was made and passed. #10 Discussion and update regarding Courthouse Restoration: Judge Moore
reported that all the plaster has been removed from the walls, large holes are being patched, plumbing is being installed as well as air handling units. #11 Discussion and report regarding monies collected by the Fannin County District Clerk’s Office for September 2020 No questions from Commissioners. #12 Discussion, consideration and action to allow a Precinct to return to installing culverts – Commissioner Precinct 3: Commissioner Magness requested that his Precinct (3) be allowed to return to installing culverts, he does not like the way some of the culverts are being installed by contractors and his constituents are not satisfied with the new installation rules. The agenda item failed for lack of a second.
#13 Discussion, consideration and action to approve Resolution relating to establishing the County’s intention to reimburse itself for the prior lawful expenditure of funds from the proceeds of tax-exempt obligations to be issued by the County for authorized purposes; authorizing other matters incident and related thereto; and providing an effective date : Motion made, seconded, motion passed. #14 Discussion, consideration and action to replace Bob McCraw of the Bois d’Arc Lake Zoning Commission: Newt Cunningham was the recommended replacement however the Commissioners requested that more candidates be available to select from. The item was postponed for 2 weeks. #15 Discussion,
consideration and action regarding personnel or supplies for Covid-19 from the CARES Act Grant or other funding : A request for balance authorized by the CARES Act. will be made with the approval
of the Commissioners. Motion made and approved. #16 Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills : Motion made and approved. Meeting adjourned.
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File Name: MasConRoofing091918 2x2 Commissioners Special meeting regarding courthouse floor plan and Justice Center Date Created: 09/19/18 Date Modified: September 24, 2018 3:51 PM
By Rose Schwartz
Fannin County Judge Randy Moore opened the Special Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court Thursday, Nov. 5th at 10:31 a.m. A quorum was established as all Commissioners and Judge Moore was present. There were no speakers today for public forum. #3 Discussion, consideration and action regarding floor plan and office spaces for the Fannin County Courthouse: Judge Moore asked Michelle Case to bring to the front, blow up posters of floor plan drawings. He addressed questions regarding the third floor that had been previously asked about the layout & location of the County Treasurer’s office, the Auditor’s office and where the assistants and the purchasing agent would be. The Judge asked for comments or questions regarding changes that had been made to the original floor plan. There was a suggestion made that the office workers be asked for their input and Judge Moore responded that everyone working there had already been asked those questions
and they had no issue with the changes taking place. A discussion ensued with Michelle & Alicia Whipple, regarding the location of various office equipment. The next floor plan to be discussed was the ground floor plans. Michelle explained that change suggestions had been made to make room for a Veteran’s Service office, but those changes would adversely affect the space for the Justice of the Peace office. She further added that it was suggested that the Justice of the Peace would be better located in The Justice Center. After Judge Moore asked for thoughts on the matter, a discussion ensued that did not result in any decisions regarding the ground floor plans. He feels a visit to the building site to see the actual space could be beneficial to assist those interested in the plans, to better see what needs to be done. Judge Moore did note that three people had signed up to speak and called Jeff Hunt to the podium to share his thoughts. Mr. Hunt thanked the court for the opportunity to speak about a few things
regarding the process of the courthouse renovation. He first expressed frustration about a lack of information available to the public regarding the process and plans for the restoration. It was concerning to him because he believes without that information being made readily available to Fannin County residents, it is impossible for the public to know what decisions are being planned regarding the courthouse after renovation is completed. And, without proper information, Mr. Hunt felt the public would not be able to adequately give input as to what functions and occupants would be in the courthouse. He then voiced his belief that the district court belonged in the courthouse and had been disappointed to learn a few weeks ago, that it’s return to the courthouse was not to be. Mr. Hunt stated he believes the courthouse project is much more than restoring a building to its original appearance because the county courthouse represented the seat of authority for this county and its people. Commissioner Lackey responded to Mr. Hunt and
informed him that this matter had come up before and the plans were adopted 2 or 3 years ago. He stated the floor plans had been an agenda item at one time and he believed had been put on a website but would today make sure they were put on the website. He further added that an architect had explained to him that the courthouse did not have the security features needed for a secure entrance, secure parking spaces and a secure way to bring in prisoners for a district court. Judge Moore responded to Mr. Hunt thanking him for his interest and explaining that the purpose of these meetings was the process of informing and getting input regarding decisions needing to be made. After hearing from Mr. Hunt, Judge Moore asked if there were any more comments and a discussion ensued. After that discussion, Judge Moore called Judge Blake to speak. Judge Blake thanked the court for their time and spoke about workshops having occurred before today that were not action items. She said the floor plans being an action item, touched on Mr.
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Hunt’s point. A publicly noted workshop could have given the same information needed in the way of input without the court being put in a position to act today on the information received today. She did want the Commissioners Court to know that she was very excited about the courthouse renovation and still a supporter regardless of what they decided to do. She was disappointed that the district court would not be in the completed courthouse and in the way the decisions have been handled. She noted she had been requesting security for a long time and today still had the same level of security at the South Annex she’s had in the past at the courthouse. So, she was not interested in the excuse of a “lack of security” being the reason the district court would not be housed in the newly restored courthouse. She also said there was sure to be disapproval coming from the taxpayers when more find out the district court will not be in the completed courthouse. She did want it known that she’s okay with changes needing to be made and appreciated Judge Moore
plans in June but was not okay that she had not been contacted by any of the commissioners regarding the change of plans for the district court. She also wants it known she believes it would be a mistake to finalize what is going to be done with the courthouse before having concrete plans for a permanent home for the district court. Before leaving off her comments, she made an impassioned plea to the Commissioners Court to not wait for a new Justice Center to provide security for the district court, but to vote to use available security funds now to provide the security her court desperately needs. Discussion ensued after her comments and Judge Moore assured her, they were trying to work on the situation of building a safe place for her court and was hoping to get the Justice Center built close to the same time as the completion of the restored courthouse. Continued See Special Meeting on page 11
This is the floor plan for the ground level of the renovated Courthouse. The Leader will publish the second and third floor plans in the next two weeks. Many thanks to Judge Randy Moore and Michelle Case for sending the images.
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Mike Nejtek was next to speak after Judge Blake and spoke on similar concerns previously discussed and after some discussion stated that what he really wanted to get across today, was that going forward we can handle the Justice Center project in a better manner than the courthouse renovation was handled and should do so. After some discussion between Mr. Nejtek and commissioners, Judge Moore spoke to what had been said with assurances that he and the commissioners want to make sure that everything needed by all parties is done as best as possible and assure all that their concerns have been heard and that they are trying to act on all the input they have received and are receiving. Judge Moore invited Kim Richards to speak and Ms. Richards said she just wanted to make the short statement that she is fine with the deci-
sion to be in the Justice Center or the courthouse but wanted to call attention to there being an empty courtroom in the finished courthouse should the district court be moved to the Justice Center. Judge Moore asked after the speakers concluded what the commissioners thought about needing more time for more informational input. #4 Executive Session: Consultation with Attorney a closed meeting will be held pursuant to Section 551.0725 of the Government Code for deliberation regarding contract negotiations where deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the County’s interests with a third party-regarding contract for Justice Center: Judge Moore explained there has not been a contract entered into yet and this time with the attorney is only the beginning of those talks. He asked for a motion to enter executive session, motion was made by Commissioner Magness and seconded by Commissioner Whitlock. Executive session entered at 11:38 a.m. Upon their return,
Judge Moore asked for a motion to enter back into regular session at 11:56 a.m. Motion was made by Commissioner Self and seconded by Commissioner Whitlock. #5 Discussion, consideration and action regarding Executive Session: Justice Moore said that per the discussion, the next step would be to get an architect on board and action was taken Tuesday to look at funds. So the next step is to look for the architect and he asked for a motion to address looking for an architect. Commissioner Lackey motioned to go out to request the qualifications for an architect for the new Justice Center. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Magness. Motion passed and Judge Moore said he will inform the public regarding the architect and location for the new Justice Center and welcomes any input from the public in order to make good decisions going forward. #6 Adjourn: Motion to adjourn was made by Commission Magness and seconded by Commissioner Self.
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First Baptist Church of Leonard 100 East Thomas St. [PO Box 1146] Leonard, TX 75452 (903) 587-2250
Church of Christ Leonard, Texas 75452 (903) 587-2229
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Non-Denominational
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JESUS TO THE CHURCH IN THYATIRA: Revelation: 2-18-29. “The Son of God, who has eyes like a flame of fire, and His feet are like burnished bronze, says this, “I know your deeds, and your love and faith and service and perseverance, and that your deeds of late are greater than at first. But I have this against you, that you tolerate the woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, and she teaches and leads My bond-servants astray so that they commit acts of immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols. I gave her time to repent, and she does not want to repent of her immorality. Behold, I will throw her on a bed of sickness, and those who commit adultery with her into great tribulation, unless they repent of her deeds. And I will kill her children with pestilence, and all the churches will know that I am He who searches the minds and hearts; and I will give to each one of you according to your deeds. But I say to you, the rest who are in Thyatira, who do not hold this teaching, who have not known the deep things of Satan, as they call them—I place no other burden on you. Nevertheless, what you have, hold fast until I come. He who overcomes, and he who keeps My deeds until the end, TO HIM I WILL GIVE AUTHORITY OVER THE NATIONS; AND HE SHALL RULE THEM WITH A ROD OF IRON, AS THE VESSELS OF THE POTTER ARE BROKEN TO PIECES, as I also have received authority from My Father; and I will give him the morning star. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” Thyatira was a smaller community than the three previous letters to whom Jesus dictated letters. It was a community whose business model was based on using the resources of the land on which it was built. The soil in Thyatira was rich in minerals which enabled its citizens to produce a vibrant red dye used to make fabric. The purple dye and fabric produced in Thyatira were sought by royalty and dignitaries. It was an “artsy” community whose economy was dominated by trade guilds for the bronze, linen, leather, pottery, and dye industries. Trade guilds might also be known today as labor unions. Due to Thyatira’s size, they were in some ways insulated from the heavy hand and interest of the Roman Government, thus Thyatira’s local governing body had a profound influence in the community. Local leaders promoted the interests of their members, and it would be difficult for a tradesman unassociated or in direct conflict with any guild (the local governing body) to conduct business in Thyatira. Small Town, USA. The Church Body in Thyatira was filled with good, faithful people. They were known for their good works in the community, for which Jesus commended them. They had persevered to keep their faith intact. But as is always the case with Jesus, He shines His Light on the good and bad. They had a problem because they were allowing a leader in the community, to stay and teach a message in the Church that was leading the vulnerable in the church astray. “Allow” is a passive word that indicates the members knew the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, but allowed the evil to remain. Room does not permit a complete overview of Jezebel, but it can be found in the Old testament books of First and Second Kings. Her spirit was alive in Thyatira and is still alive today. Her teaching was one that encouraged and engaged in immorality and ALLOWED IT to be introduced into the church along with various forms of idolatry including the worship of one’s own desires, otherwise known as the worship of SELF. The faithful members of the Church in Thyatira had allowed this to happen, obviously too timid to stand up to the evil. They would not buck the system; they were afraid of how they would be perceived and how a stance for Truth might inevitably threaten their own standing in the community. This stance against the status-quo might even cause them to lose their job or threaten their ability to do business. To be certain, they would lose popularity and influence. No need to rock the boat. They were a timid church with selfish motives. Just recently I listened as a pastor told of how he was called on to offer a prayer of guidance at a meeting of a local government body that was addressing serious issues. They asked him to offer the invocation but to restrict his prayer by leaving out the name of Jesus. He accepted their invitation, but he did not comply with their request. In a separate event, an evangelist was called to lead a series of revival meetings but was given a list of subjects that could not be addressed. Off-limit topics were abortion, homosexuality and other immoral acts as defined by the Bible. The church was asking them to be led by their desire to be politically correct rather than by the leading of The Holy Spirit of God. The Letter to Thyatira is Jesus’ Word to all churches through the ages. “Those who have ears that hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the CHURCHES. (Revelation 2:29). Jesus wants the members of His Body, the Church, to hold fast to the Truth and to OVERCOME. That word “overcome” in the original language means to Conquer. Conquer infers conflict in which Jesus asks us to “stand up” for His principles which were and always have conflicted with the world view. The result of not doing so means that the most vulnerable among us can be lead astray by false teaching for which they receive the same recompense as their teacher, “Indeed, I will cast her into a sickbed, and those who commit adultery with her into great tribulation, unless they repent of Her deeds.” (Revelation 2:22) Jesus said HIS WAY IS THE TRUTH, IT IS HIS LIFE. (John 14:6). He wants HIS ETERNAL LIFE for every person. We have been commissioned and given the Power to lead those lost to HIS Truth to eternal life in HIM. That requires losing our fear and timidity. It requires we lose ourselves for His Name sake and for those whom He willingly gave His Life. When The Church is The Church as He called us to be, the people rejoice and inherit HIS ETERNAL LIFE. Lord, help us! Signed: Teri Sheddy
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The Southern Cross Band Returns to Bonham for a Night of Great Country Music foundation was set. Having fronted other bands and been on the road, he had a good ear for what people wanted to hear. There have been plenty of members come and go over the last 11 years, but it has settled down to become one of the more popular bands in the local area of Sherman, Denison and Bonham. This band never intended to be a road band, and has stuck close to local establishments Loose Wheels, Red Rock Saloon and VFW’s; however reaching out is not out of the question. The band: Albert Edwards, vocals, Shon Faulkner, bass, vocals and harmony, Randy Anderson, lead and rhythm guitar, vocals and harmony, Ben Vincent, steel guitar, fiddle, Mike Cloudt, drums, Fred Spears, vocals, harmony, guitar, mandolin, dobro, french harp and God only knows what else this multi-talent can play... a side note is that Fred honored this band with his talents after the loss of our friend and lead guitar player Charlie “Esquire” Jones. So, if the classics of country are your thing, then this band will satisfy... Powder Creek Pavilion, 520 S. Center St. Bonham, Texas Saturday, November 14th at 7:00 p.m., (903) 227-1911
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Time To Come Inside
By Sharon Scott, Fannin County Master Gardener It is a little early this year, the
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winter them over until spring. It is good to keep plants outside as long as possible, but the weather will demand a move soon. Some potted and tropical plants do not like when the temperature dips below 40. Other plants are a bit hardier and can handle a few degrees lower. Be sure to consider each plant’s light requirements and place them accordingly. It is good to group plants together that have a need for a moist environment, so they can create their own microclimate. Usually the humidity in a home is lower than the humidity level they are used to outside. Low humidity can lead to leaf drop or
brown crisping around the leaf edges, or even encourage spider mites. There are a several ways to avoid trauma due to lower humidity. Plants can be set on a saucer containing pebbles and water. From time to time give overwintering plants
and houseplants a shower to simulate rain, raise humidity levels, and remove whatever dust has accumulated. Misting plants can always be helpful,
as well as, running a humidifier. Another fun way to add humidity might be a tabletop fountain in the plant grouping. Houseplants are not the only things to bring in. Jalapeno peppers can keep producing as long as the temperature stays well above 40. Indeterminate tomatoes may also keep going. But they will both need a sunny place. Also, herbs like parsley, thyme, oregano, marjoram, dill and perhaps even cilantro would like a cool windowsill indoors. Having plants indoors through the winter improves the oxygen and air quality in the home, and enjoying their beauty and tastiness perks up our life! Check out www.aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu for lots of good information.
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Texas Crop and Weather Report – Nov. 3, 2020 Wholesale turkey prices are up and production is down amid looming uncertainty over how COVID-19 will impact traditional consumer trends this holiday season, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Traditional holiday turkey. Production of whole turkeys is down this year, and prices are up as the industry grapples with uncertain holiday market demand due to COVID-19. David Anderson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension economist, Bryan-College Station, said
the turkey market has been more interesting than normal going into the holidays. Supply, demand and the subsequent pricing and marketing of holiday turkey in 2020 appears like it could be heavily influenced by COVID-19, Anderson said. Some aspects of the market are already being affected. On the supply side, turkey production is down 7.7% for October compared to the same time last year, Anderson said. And overall production is down 2.7% for 2020 so far compared to 2019. Turkeys in cold storage,
which are typically stocked up for the holiday rush, were down 11.5% in September, he said. Lower supplies have driven prices up this year, Anderson said. Wholesale turkeys, both tom, which are typically 1624 pounds, and hen, which are 8-16 pounds, prices were 19% higher compared to last year due to tighter supplies. Last year, wholesale turkey prices were 20% below the five-year average. Anderson said it would be interesting to see if retailers continue the practice of running specials on turkeys to draw shoppers. 10
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The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife law enforcement reports.
Follow Your Nose Two Houston County game wardens were patrolling the northwestern end of Houston County when they entered a tract of land and saw an open field with what first appeared to be dove blinds close to a tripod feeder. One of the wardens crossed the field to check the feeder and as he got closer to the “blinds” he smelled a strong odor of marijuana. The “blinds” were improvised grow houses for many large marijuana plants. The wardens then noticed a car parked behind bushes in front of a dilapidated house and could hear an air conditioner running. Upon further inspection around the house, the wardens found more marijuana plants. The wardens returned to their patrol truck and called the local sheriff’s office for back up. They then returned to the site and arrested the suspect. After further investigation, the house was confirmed to be a grow house complete with lights, fertilizer, surge protectors, timers, air filters, humidifiers and water. The suspect in the house had served time for murder and transporting two kilos of cocaine across the southern border. They were also in possession of a .410 shotgun and .45 pistol. The pistol was reported as stolen. The case and suspect were turned over to the Houston County Sheriff’s Office. Cases pending. Neighborhood Watch One evening, a Bosque County game warden received a call from a resident within a local neighborhood who said they had just witnessed their neighbor dragging a deer from a large ranch behind the neighborhood. The warden contacted the suspect at his residence and saw a whitetail buck hanging. When asked why the hunter killed it, the hunter replied to eat. The warden then enlightened the hunter and told him it was not deer season until Saturday. Citations were issued, the deer was seized and donated to a local family. It Belongs in a Museum! A Bandera County game warden received a call from a landowner who saw a white pickup on the property and hidden in the brush. The landowner said the driver side door was open, but no one was around the truck. The warden arrived on the property and two individuals, a male and female, were standing near the pickup. The warden met with the landowner and told the couple they were trespassing. The individuals admitted to digging for arrowheads without the consent of the landowner. The pair then led the warden to the location where they were digging, and the couple’s tools and cart were still on location. The two individuals were taken into custody and transported to the Bandera County Jail for crim-
inal trespass-natural resource code (antiquities code). Cases pending. Tree Envy A McCulloch County game warden was contacted by a landowner who found a tree stand installed on his property. The tree was near a property boundary fence and a ladder was placed against the fence on the neighbor’s side of the property. After a brief investigation, the warden learned the identity of the individual responsible for setting up the stand. A few days later, the warden met with the subject to issue a citation for criminal trespass and during the conversation, the violator explained he didn’t think it was a big deal to put his stand on the neighbor’s tree since it was only a few feet on the other side of the fence and it was the best tree around Butt-Dial A Harris County game warden received an Operation Game Thief complaint about two individuals shrimping in nursery waters. The warden responded and saw the individuals leaving the scene in a white boat. After watching the individuals stop at a dock, the warden went to their address, but they had already left. However, the identities of the pair were provided by relatives who owned the dock. The warden again located their white boat further up the channel and saw as the female occupant received a phone call. Both individuals hastily pulled a shrimp trawl into nearby brush on an island before jumping back in the boat and fleeing the area. The warden attempted to contact the woman by phone, but she hung up on the call. The person who reported the incident helped provide the warden a boat ride out to the island to retrieve the shrimp trawl and the several undersized fish in it. The woman later called the warden by accident and a private conversation between the two suspects was heard. The pair discussed dragging
the net into the brush and said “maybe the game warden didn’t see it…” The next day, two wardens returned to the subject’s address and located both individuals. The white boat was trailered in the front yard. After interviewing both subjects, the wardens received a confession. Multiple citations and cases of civil restitution were issued for shrimping in closed waters and failure to possess individual bait shrimp trawl license and the undersized fish. Prove It One weekend, two game wardens teamed up to patrol La Salle County and made several cases for over the limit of mourning doves, hunting mourning doves over bait and no hunting license. In total, 114 mourning doves were confiscated and donated to families in the community. One of the cases involved four hunters checked at a camp with 68 cleaned mourning doves. The hunters claimed to have hunted near two tanks on a mowed roadway on the ranch. The wardens checked the area on the way out of the ranch and found very little evidence of hunting in the area. The wardens decided to drive around the ranch and discovered tracks leading to a field with a deer feeder converted to a milo feeder next to a water trough. The field had evidence someone had been hunting there. The wardens went back and confronted the hunters. One of the hunters wanted to see the evidence for himself, so he led them back to the field and then confessed to hunting the mourning doves over the baited area. Cases and civil restitution are pending.
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Week of November 4, 2020 (TPWD) Cooper Good. Water clear; 65 degrees; 3.56 low. Largemouth bass are good on plastic worms, medium crankbaits, and skirted jigs in 6-15’. The white bass and hybrids are good in 20-35’ with live bait, white or silver slabs, and jigging spoons over humps, ridges, and near main lake drop-offs. Crappie are good with minnows and jigs on brush piles and timber near creek channels. Catfish are good on cut bait and shrimp in 11-25’. Fork GOOD. Water lightly stained; 64 degrees; 2.02 low. Largemouth bass are good on dark skirted jigs, green or blue crankbaits, and bladed spinners near heavy timber, roadbeds, brushy points, and rocky shorelines. White and yellow bass are fair in deeper water with slabs, small swimbaits, and jigging spoons. Crappie are good on minnows in 14-25’ in brush piles and standing timber near creek ledges or drop-offs. Catfish are good on punch bait and cut bait in 8-24’. Grapevine GOOD. Water lightly stained; 67 degrees; 0.44 low. Largemouth bass are good on lipless crankbaits, fat wacky worms, and silver bladed spinners in brush piles, standing timber, and rough shorelines. White bass are good in 20-35’ with slabs and swimbaits near main lake humps. flats and drop-offs. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs in marinas and near submerged structure. Catfish are good on punch bait, shrimp, and cut bait. Lavon GOOD. Water lightly stained; 67 degrees; 1.58 low. Crappie are good on minnows or jigs fishing 12-24’ over brush piles and bridges. White bass are good in the 20-30’ bouncing slabs and heavy spoons. Look for birds diving over feeding schools of white bass. Black bass are fair on crankbaits
and jigs in 8-24’. Catfish are good on punch bait and cut bait in 14-25’. Lewisville EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 63 degrees; 0.41 low. Black bass are good fishing points, coves, and standing timber with the jerk baits, shad like swimbaits, chartreuse spinners, and bladed jigs. White bass are excellent on white or chartreuse bouncing slabs and jigging spoons in 20-35’. Look for birds diving over feeding schools of white bass. Swimbaits and chrome slabs are effective with this topwater action Crappie are good on minnows and jigs around brush piles, bridges, and standing timber. Catfish are excellent on cut bait and punch bait. Ray Roberts GOOD; Water lightly stained; 66 degrees; 0.62 low. Largemouth bass are fair on jigs, diving crankbaits, and spinners in 5-20’ near timber, rip rap, and creeks. White bass are good in 15-35’ on slabs near main lake points, slopes, and drop-offs. Crappie are good on minnows and small jigs in brush piles between 18-28’. Catfish are good on punch bait and cut bait. Tawakoni EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 63-67 degrees; 1.35 low. Catfish are excellent on live bait and cut bait. Largemouth bass are good on crankbaits, Texas-rigged plastic worms, football jigs, and lightcolored swimbaits. White bass and hybrid stripers are excellent on live bait and slabs, with some fish schooling on the surface. Use sonar to locate fish in deeper water near ridges,
flats, and humps in the main lake. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs around brush piles, docks, and bridge pilings. Texoma GOOD. Water lightly stained; 68 degrees; 2.69 low. Striped bass and white bass are good on live shad and slabs. Diving birds are marking feeding schools feeding on the surface throughout the lake. Largemouth bass are fair fishing plastic worms, silver bladed spinners, and minnow-like jerk baits in 1228’ with some fish moving into shallow water in the 3-10’ range chasing shad. Crappie are fair on minnows near boathouses, timber, creek ledges, and brush piles in 15-25’. Catfish are good on cut bait and punch bait.
Texas Lake Levels +/as of 11/6/20 Arlington -4.52 Benbrook -4.27 Bonham -0.51 Bridgeport -3.26 Caddo 0.35 Cedar Creek -0.62 Eagle Mountain -1.41 Fork -2.06 Granbury -0.34 Grapevine -0.52 Joe Pool -1.23 Lavon -1.65 Lewisville -0.49 Palestine -0.29 Pat Mayse 0.27 Possum Kingdom -1.35 Ray Hubbard -1.49 Ray Roberts -0.66 Richland Chambers -1.11 Tawakoni -1.40 Texoma -2.17 Worth -1.55
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DC v’ball extends campaign into region quarterfinals again
Trenton’s Kali Johnson prepares to hit during District 16-2A volleyball in October. Photos by Rich Hilliard By Rich Hilliard FAIRFIELD -- Journie Hilliard hit 17 kills, Dani Baccus made 12 assists and Kylee Graves added 11 assists, as Dodd City defeated Aquilla, 25-13, 25-16, 25-5, on Nov. 3 in a Region II-1A area-round volleyball postseason match. Tori Dotson collected nine kills and an ace for the Lady Hornets (17-4), who assured their third-consecutive trip to the Region II-1A quarterfinals -- at the least -- to face Hubbard on Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. at
trict 16-2A’s top seed to the 1A playoffs. This run also marks the Lady Hornets’ ninth-consecutive postseason, after they finished 16-2A play this fall tied for second place in the overall standings with Class 2A Collinsville at 10-4. Additionally, Hilliard had two aces and a dig, Baccus garnered a pair of digs and aces and Graves had four aces and a dig for Dodd City against Aquilla. Others for Dodd City during the area-round win included: Addy Chaney, three aces, one dig; Rion Baccus, one kill, one ace; and Camryn Savoy’s Mia Riley serves this sea- McCarley, one dig. RV outlasts Trenton son during District 16-2A volleyin five-game bi-district ball in September. match SANGER -- Maddison Lavoie had 21 digs, 17 kills and four aces and Gracie Holden added 38 assists, 10 digs and five kills, as Trenton extended first-place-seed Rio Vista before falling, 19-25, 25-20, 19-25, 25-16, 18-16, on Oct. 29 in a Region II-2A bidistrict match. Mariana Caro and Autumn Miles combined for 22 digs for the Lady Tigers, who qualified for their sixth-straight postseason as District 16-2A’s No. 4 seed to the Class 2A playoffs. Misty Spindle hit nine kills, Kali Johnson had eight, Viviana Murphy garnered seven and Danna Orozco made four for Trenton. Ashley Garcia-Peralta collected seven digs and an ace and Jolee McMahon served Dodd City’s Dani Baccus (10) two aces for the Lady Tigers. makes a pass as fellow senior Elsewhere, Covington deJournie Hilliard (21) watches feated Savoy, 3-0, in a Region during District 16-2A volley- II-1A bi-district match on Oct. 29 at Valley View. ball. It equated the Lady Cardinals’ sixth-consecutive postWills Point High School. The area-round win contin- season, after they advanced as ued the 26th postseason in the the District 16-2A No. 2 seed last 31 years for Dodd City, to the 1A playoffs. which qualified again as Dis-
DC teams, two Ector girls qualify for Region III-1A XC competitions
Senior Riley Evans (left) and junior Jael Grijalva will represent Ector at the Region III-1A girls cross country competition on Nov. 9 at the Jesse Owens Memorial Complex in Dallas. Courtesy photo By Rich Hilliard MILLER GROVE -- District 23-1A runner-up finishes again advanced Dodd City’s girls and boys varsity cross country teams to the regional competitions. Senior Riley Evans and junior Jael Grijalva of Ector also qualified individually via the 23-1A varsity girls race on Oct. 28 at Miller Grove for the Region III-1A competitions on Nov. 9 at the Jesse Owens Memorial Complex in Dallas. The regional girls race occurs on Nov. 9 at 11:30 a.m., followed by the boys at noon. Sophomore Autumn Brown finished sixth and freshman Kaylen Atchley garnered eighth to lead the Lady Hornets in the 23-1A varsity girls race on Oct. 28 at Miller Grove. Other advancing members and
Landon Allen runs last season during District 23-1A boys basketball for Dodd City. Now a senior, Allen is also a part of the Hornets cross country team which will join the Lady Hornets this month in again competing in the Region III-1A cross country meets on Nov. 9 at the Jesse Owens Memorial Complex in Dallas. Photo by Rich Hilliard
finishes for Dodd City included: sophomore Carson Morrison, 11th; freshman Zoie Hobbs, 14th; senior Prairie Wild, 15th; and sophomore Tiana Jenkins, 17th. In the varsity boys race, freshman Jaden Mahar took eigth and senior Landon Allen placed ninth to lead the Hornets in the 23-1A boys race on Oct. 28 at Miller Grove. Other advancing members and finishes for Dodd City included: senior Aaron Munger, 10th; freshman Ethan Barnard, 13th; freshman Garrett Morrison, 22nd; and junior Ian Baker, 25th. Siblings Lindsey Mauppin, a Class 1A State qualifier last fall as a freshman, and junior Brody Mauppin of Dodd City also qualified, respectively, for the girls and boys regional
competitions -- unable to compete at district due to being in a COVID-19 quarantine. For Ector’s Evans, the advance garnered a fourth-consecutive trip to regional cross country competition. The advance equates the second-straight for Dodd City’s Lindsey Mauppin, Carson Morrison, Wild and Jenkins to the girls regional competition. The advance also marks the third-consecutive to the boys regional competition for Brody Mauppin -- his first came at Sam Rayburn -- and secondstraight for Allen, Munger and Baker of Dodd City.
Postseason-bound Falcons retain No. 9 spot in 1A-II football ranks Postseason-bound Fannindel held onto its spot again in the Class 1A/ Six-Man Division II rankings by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football for the Associated Press. The Falcons (8-0) on Nov. 2 stayed at No. 9 for a thirdconsecutive week, after assuring another advance via a 45-0 defeat -- called final in the third quarter -of Gold-Burg in District 10-1A-II play on Oct. 30. The upcoming fourth-straight trip to the playoffs extended Kemonte Cuba (4) carries the football earlier this season for Fannindel which Fannindel’s success in six-man will be a postseason participant again football into the new decade -the Falcons made six postseason this fall. trips during the 2010s. Story and photos by Rich Hilliard
The advance could be as the district champion -- Fannindel’s second title in the last three seasons -- pending the outcome of the Falcons’ game at Trinidad on Nov. 6. Balmorhea (6-1) remained atop the poll, which also included: No. 2 Motley County (7-1), No. 3 Groom (8-1), No. 4 Richland Springs (7-0), No. 5 Jayton (9-1), No. 6 Klondike (9-0), No. 7 Calvert (62), No. 8 Anton (9-0) and No. 10 Follett (9-0).
Jawaylon Shaw (13) lines up wide for Fannindel’s offense earlier this season.
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OBITUARIES
CHARLES DAVID CASTLE
Bonham- Charles David Castle, age 81, of Bonham, TX was born on March 1, 1939 in Flagg Springs Community in Fannin County to Orville Frank and Sallie Fannie (Lassiter) Castle. He joined our heavenly Father on Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at Clyde Cosper Texas State Veterans Home. Charles David Castle married Patsy Ann (Houchens) Castle on July 27, 1960 in Bonham, TX; she preceded him in death on November 15, 2015. Charles served honorably in the United States Army from Oct of 1961 to October of 1963 and served in the reserves until 1967. He was a machine operator at General Cable until retirement. Charles was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He is survived by children, David Castle and wife Paula, Jeff Castle and wife Michelle, Cramer Castle and wife Sharon and Nat Castle; grandchildren, Christopher Castle, Randi Teamann, Tristan Reeves, Dylan Castle, Ashley Davis, Kerry Castle, Skylar Holt, Shayne Castle, Alex Castle, Peyton Castle and Margaret Worthington; great grandchildren, Austin Castle, Christian Castle, Trinty Castle, Nicole Castle, Dannaca Davis, Kai Davis, Chad Hunnel, Harlow Reeves, Riley Reeves, Beckette Caylor, Charli Kate Teamann, Jensen Castle, Berkley Lyons, and Beckham Teamann; step grandchildren, Allison Sangama and Katie Fogerty; step great grandchildren, Ruby Putman, Micahalla Putman, Alaina Putman and Emily Sangama; brother, Earl Castle and sister, Lois Staley. He is also preceded in death by his parents and 21 brothers and sisters. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of CooperSorrells Funeral Home. Memorial services are to be determined at a later date. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com
BOBBIE JOE HARRIS
Bonham-Graveside services for Bobbie Joe Harris, age 92, of Bonham, TX were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at Willow Wild Cemetery. Bro. Ken Womack officiated. Mr. Harris passed away on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at Nanaws Assisted Living in Denison, TX. Bobbie Joe Harris was born
on April 25, 1928 in Ely, Texas to Robert Oscar and Flossie Irene (Turman) Harris. He married Linda (Davis) Harris on July 19, 1946 in Wolfe City TX they were blessed with a son, Ronnie Harris. Linda preceded him in death on May 28, 1996. On February 7, 1997 Bobbie Joe Harris married Dorothy (Lankford) Harris in Savoy, TX. Bobbie was a graduate of Ector High School. He was a lifelong farmer and worked for General Cable as a Lab Tech before retiring. Bobbie was a member of First Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon. Bobbie was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend. He is survived by wife Dorothy Harris of Bonham; son Ron Harris and wife Charlotte of Denison; stepchildren, Donnie Lankford and wife Sandra of Ector and Clydette Hance and husband Gary of Durant; grandchildren, Rodney Harris of Bonham; Mike Hance and wife Kristi and Stacey Rainwater and husband Todd, Lori Casstevens and husband Nathan, and Jared Lankford and wife Lauren; great grandchildren Sabrina and Tyler Pickle along with numerous other great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. In addition to his first wife Linda Harris; his parents; sister, Ruth Claxton and granddaughter, Angie Pickle also precede him in death. His grandchildren served as pallbearers. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com
GEORGIA ANN CANNON
Georgia Ann Cannon, age 73, of Trenton, Texas passed away Friday evening, October 30, 2020 at Texoma Medical Center in Bonham, Texas. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Georgia was born August 5, 1947, the daughter of James Andrew Phipps and Violet May Brandt Phipps. She married her high school sweetheart on August 6, 1966 in San Leandro, California. They were married for 54 years before her passing. Together they raised three sons. Georgia and her sister, Nancy shared their love of shopping. Some would say they were shopaholics. She enjoyed water skiing, snow skiing, and bowling. Georgia and her husband loved traveling, they would often pack up and go, excited for their next adventure. She always had a smile on her face. Georgia is preceded in death by her father. She is survived by her husband, Phillip Cannon of Trenton, Texas; mother, Violet Phipps of Omaha, Nebraska; sons, Phillip Cannon, Michael Cannon, and Daniel Cannon, all of California; brother, James Robert Phipps of Omaha, Nebraska; sister, Nancy Westerdale of Trenton, Texas; grandchildren, Brandon Cannon, Drake Cannon, Rebecca De Zelaya, Mattie Cannon, Daniel Cannon Jr. and Anthony Cannon; great grandchildren, Hazel Cannon, Drayson Cannon, and Luke De Zelaya; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com
JAMES OLEN HENRY AUGUST 31, 1933 – OCTOBER 31, 2020
James Olen Henry, age 87, passed away at Faith Presbyterian Hospice in Dallas. He was born to Olen Oren and Lora Bernice Phillips Henry August 31, 1933 in Leonard. James graduated from Bells High School, then joined the Army and served in the Korean War as a radar operator at Thule AFB in Greenland. Serving his neighbors and country was an important part of James’ life. After returning from war, he enrolled in Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. He was ordained in 1962 and preached full time in churches across Texas, many of them in North and Northeast Texas for 34 years, and he continued to serve in churches wherever he was called through 2016. After he retired, James and Irene enjoyed participating in the flea markets where James was known as the “Handle Man”. James married Irene Jones February 4, 1956 in Hugo, Oklahoma. They raised four children together. James is survived by his wife, Irene, children: Sherry Lowry, Kathye Henry, Jami Davidson and husband Bruce, and Cliff Henry. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Jeremy Looney, Christi Tatman and husband Doug, Pate Hubbert and wife Catelyn, Brice McGehee and wife Jenna, Brooke Hensley and husband J.C., Bailey McGehee, Nathan Henry, Seth Henry, Colt Henry, and ten great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at Bois D’Arc Creek Cowboy Church in Bonham. The service was conducted by Kevin Lane and James Seigler. Interment followed at Burns Cemetery in Trenton. The pallbearers were Jeremy Looney, Pate Hubbert, Brice McGehee, Nathan Henry, Seth Henry, and Colt Henry. The honorary pallbearers were Bob Edwards, Doug Tatman, Darrin Whitmire, Roy Nolen, Tommy Burns, Roy Schickendanz and Jessie McFarland. Please make donations to West Shady Grove Baptist Church in Blue Ridge or to Bois D’Arc Creek Cowboy Church in Bonham.
VELLA PUCKETT
Vella M. Brock Puckett was born on March 1, 1931 at Globe, Arizona to John Brock and Lottie Tryon Brock. She passed away on October 26, 2020 at her home in Savoy, Texas surrounded by her family. She was 89 years of age. She married Roger Forrest Puckett on December 4, 1950 at Globe, Arizona. Together they made a home and raised their three daughters. He was a minister in the Church of Christ. They ministered together in Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. They also served in missions to Wyoming and Australia. He preceded her in death on October 14, 1978. After Roger passed away, she went to work at the Bealls Department store where she retired after 29 years. While working at Bealls she continued ministry on missions trips to Jamaica, Mexico, Costa Rica and South America. She made over 40 trips to Jamaica. She made her last missions trip in 2017. She loved the church and was a faithful member of the Church of Christ and was currently attending the Ivanhoe Church of Christ. Vella was a faithful wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother, and great-great-grandmother. She loved her family and she will be greatly missed. She is survived by her daughters, Lavonna Clinton (Billy) of Savoy, Sharon Davis (Durward) of Abbeville, Mississippi, and Rogena McClain (John) of Eufala, Oklahoma; grandchildren, Sheri Folkes (Eric), Tammie Dickison (Mike), Billy F. Clinton (Elisa), Ann Robinson (Derek), Gena Hesselrode (Adam), Carla Murray (Nathan), Carrie Lindsay (Drew), Adam McClain (Janice), and Amanda McClain; great-grandchildren, Zach Folkes (Blaire), Meagen Folkes, Daniel Dickison (Rhianne), David Dickison (Emily), Mark Dickison, Melanie Dickison, Kristen Dickison, Kemplin Dickison, William Clinton, Emmy Clinton, Samuel Clinton, Davis Hesselrode, Abby Hesselrode, Ethan Hesselrode, Henley Murray, Julia Murray, Landon Murray, Zachary Lindsay, Liam Lindsay, Declyn Lindsay, Charlotte McClain, Miles McClain; and great-great- granddaughter, Madelynn Dickison. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband Roger Puckett. Funeral Services were held 10am Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at the Bells Church of Christ. Mike Dickison and Charles Wrenn officiated. Pallbearers were Zach Folkes, Daniel Dickison, David Dickison, Mark Dickison, Kemplin Dickison, William Clinton, and Samuel Clinton. Interment followed at Sunnyside Cemetery, Savoy, Texas. Arrangements are with Mullican-Little Funeral Home, Bells, Texas. An online register may be signed at mullicanlittle.com
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SUE HARZKE (1937 -2020)
Sandra Sue (Keene) Harzke was born to Lesta Mae Withrow Keene and Carleton Douglas Keene in Bonham, TX on August 23, 1937 at Allen Memorial Hospital. “Sue” grew up in Sherman, TX and Bonham, TX. In Sherman, she attended Crockett Elementary, St. Joseph’s Academy, and Sherman High School. Her family moved to Bonham, TX prior to her sophomore year in high school. She was a co-editor of the yearbook and a cheerleader. Her classmates voted her Most Popular and Football Queen. She was an excellent student and graduated a year early from Bonham High School (1954). She was an honors pre-medical student and microbiology lab assistant at East Texas State College, now Texas A&M at Commerce (1954-1956). There, she was a member of the Marpessa Social Club, which later 11-03-20 became the Chi Omega Sorority. She subsequently attended St. Paul’s School of Medical Technology and became a Registered Medical Technologist, American Society of Clinical Pathologists (1957). Her first job as a medical technologist was at Sherman Community Hospital (1958-1962). Thereafter, Sue worked at the Speegle Clinic and Hospital in Garland, TX and lived in Dallas, TX, where she met Jack A. Harzke—for whom it was love at first sight. They were married at 7th & Main Baptist Church in Bonham, TX on Saturday, May 4, 1963. After a one-night honeymoon in Dallas, they packed up and moved to Austin, TX. Jack started his new job on that Monday. In Austin, Sue worked at Clinical Pathology Laboratories on and off for about 3 years, while she and Jack grew their young family. They had two children, Charles Douglas “Chuck” Harzke (1964) and Amy Jo Harzke (1968). Sue stayed home to raise her children until returning to work at DesRosiers, Wernecke, Associates in 1979, where she worked until her retirement in 1994. Along with Sue’s mother, the couple moved to Elgin, TX, in 1997 where Jack had been the City Manager. In retirement, Sue enjoyed volunteering at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Lions Club Thrift Store, and Elgin Community Cupboard. Sue’s family and friends will remember her fondly for so many reasons. Sue valued education and loved science, and she proudly passed these passions on to her children—Chuck became a medical doctor and Amy Jo earned her doctorate in public health. Sue was much appreciated as an armchair diagnostician (a.k.a., “the real ‘family doctor’”), assisting friends and neighbors in determining whether and when it was time to go to the doctor or ER! She was also known to some as “Nancy Neat,” and kept one of the cleanest houses in North Park Estates! As a young mom, she was an avid bowler and, her children will attest, a prolific crocheter (crocheted vests in school colors!). She was second mom and “Aunt Sue” to the Schedler girls who lived next door—Karen, Susan, and Teresa. As the children grew, her favorite pastime was watching both her kiddos play every sport that involved a ball! In later life, she enjoyed watching all college sports, but especially the Aggies, and was proud that she “finally got to be an Aggie.” Sue most recently adopted two more daughters, 11/10/20Janice Montalvo and Jenny Phillips, their next-door neighbors in Elgin. Sue prided herself in always being able to find something to like about every person she met. Although Sue enjoyed working and socializing with people, she also loved being home and spending time alone. She had a rich inner life and daily devotional practice. She was strong both within herself and through her faith in God. Sue never stopped learning and growing as a human being; her heart became more expansive and inclusive with each year. Sue will be missed terribly by many but especially by her husband and children. Sue was the love of Jack’s life, his sweetheart and companion of more than 57 years. It is difficult even to think of one without the other. She was a fierce protector of her children and an exemplar of strength, compassion, and faith. She is preceded in death by her parents, her sister Doris Mae (Keene) Ritchie and her nephew Jim Ritchie. She is survived by her husband, Jack, her children, Chuck and Amy Jo, her daughter in-law, Kelly (Callaham) Harzke, her grandchildren, Audrey, Jackson, and Mariel Harzke, and Josiah Day, as well as her niece, Debra Ritchie Carrico, nephew Tim Ritchie, niece by marriage, Shelley Ritchie, and numerous great nieces and nephews and their children. A memorial service will be held at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church at 1:00 pm on Friday, November 13th. The church is located at 401 East 8th St. in Elgin, TX. Protective masks and social distancing will be required. For those unable to attend in person, the service will also be live streamed from the church’s Facebook page. Donations of memorial flowers are welcome, as are donations to St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 187, Elgin, TX 78621 or to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center at https://gifts. mdanderson.org. Arrangements entrusted to Providence-Jones Family Funeral Home.
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OBITUARIES
LOIS TREDWAY
Graveside services for Mrs. Lois Tredway, age 92, of Richardson, Texas, were held at 12:00 PM Noon on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at the Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham, Texas, under the direction of Wise
Funeral Home. Rev. Paul Wedaa officiated. Mrs. Tredway passed away on November 2, 2020 at a hospital in Carrollton, Texas. She was born on March 27, 1928 in Dodd City, Texas, the daughter of Francis Albert May and Lula Arvilla Foreman May. She was a 1945 graduate of Windom High School and married H.C. “Dick” Tredway on February 6, 1946 in Bonham, Texas and he preceded her in death on July 22, 1982. She was a member of the Waterview Baptist Church in Richardson and was employed at Taylor Publishing in Dallas from 1959-1993 when she retired. Her primary job was publishing yearbooks. Mrs. Tredway was preceded in death by her sons, Samuel S. “Sammy” Tredway
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS BONHAM INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT’S STATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY RATING Bonham Independent School District will hold a public meeting at 6:00 p.m., November 16, 2020, at the Bonham ISD Administration Building located at 1005 Chestnut, St. Bonham, TX 75418. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss Bonham Independent School District’s rating on the state’s financial accountability system.
on January 6, 2014 and Eddie Tredway on October 23, 1997 and H.C. “Dick” Tredway Jr. on October 26, 2003, her brother James May in 2016 and sister Nona Louise May in 2001 and grandson, Brian Tredway. She is survived by her grandchildren, Jason Tredway and wife Tori of Rowlett, Misty Ray and husband Steve of Palestine, Clint and wife Christine Tredway of Denton, and Christina Day and husband Jason of Garland and seven great grandchildren, Wesley, Gavin, Kaylee, Ryan, Jayden, Christopher, and Ashley and two great-great grandchildren Hayden and Allisyn. Memorial contributions may be made to the Waterview Baptist Church of Richardson 408 S. Waterview Richardson Texas 75080. You may sign the online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome. com
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Carol Nola (Rattan) Smith, 78, of Oak Ridge, Texas died on Thursday, October 29, 2020 after suffering a massive heart attack. To allow the public to pay their respects at their own leisure, her family received friends from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 2, 2020 at the Oak Ridge Church of Christ, 10368 East FM 1550, Ladonia, Texas ,
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Bois D’ Arc Municipal Utility District First Public Hearing Notice9/15/20 Fannin County, Texas The City of Gober will hold a public hearing on Thursday, Ground Storage Tanks Rehabilitation Project November 12, 2020, 6:30 PM, at the Gober Community Center, 4840 FM 68, Gober, TX. The purpose of the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
11/10/20 hearing is to discuss, inform, and receive comments
from citizens of Storage the Gober community and theProject Gober will Sealed Bids for the construction of a Ground Tanks Rehabilitation Municipal Utility Utility District District concerning PROPOSED be received by Bois D’ Arc Municipal at the officethe of the engineer DBI WATER RATE INCREASE. Engineers, 118 McKinney St., Farmersville, Texas 75442, until 10:00 a.m. local time on Wednesday, November 18, 2020, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened Theofpublic is invitedoftoallattend participate in the and read. The Project consists the furnishing labor, and materials and equipment public Tank hearing process. Additional information: necessary for the Ground Storage Rehabilitation Project at Pump StationJan 1 and Johnson (972) 529-0282 Pump Station 2. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: DBI Engineers, 118 McKinney St, Farmersville, TX 75442, 972-784-7777. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Bidding Documents also may be 11/3/20 examined at www.civcastusa.com. Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office during the hours indicated above on compact disc (PDF format) for a non-refundable charge of $25.00, excluding overnight or express service. Alternatively, printed documents are available for a nonrefundable charge of $50.00, excluding overnight or express service, payable to Daniel & Brown Inc. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office or www. civcastusa.com. A pre-bid conference will not be held. Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Owner: Bois D’ Arc Municipal Utility District By: Rhonda Grubbs Cunningham Title: Board President Date: November 3, 2020
PUBLIC NOTICE 11/3 and 11/10/20
TO: All unknown heirs of J.R. Rutledge, deceased, and all other persons claiming interest in that certain tract of land being 2.652 acres situated in the Samuel M. Dalton Survey, Abstract No. 285, Fannin County, Texas. You are hereby notified as follows: NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, has filed with the Judge of the Fannin County Court at Law, Cause No. CV-2020-7728, a Petition in Condemnation to acquire fee simple title to the 2.652 acre tract, which is a portion of that certain property described in a deed recorded at Volume 421, Page 574 of the deed records of Fannin County, Texas. Accordingly, pursuant to the statutes of the State of Texas, said Judge has appointed Special Commissioners to assess the damages occasioned by such condemnation, and the date, time, and place of such hearing, at which time and place you may appear in respect to matters stated above, is as follows: Date: Time: Place:
CAROL NOLA (RATTAN) SMITH
November 30, 2020 9:30 a.m. The Holiday Inn 1101 GK Reddy Avenue Bonham, Texas 75418
If you are dissatisfied with the amount awarded by the Special Commissioners at the above-referenced hearing, you must formally object to the award. In order to successfully make this objection, you must file such objection in writing with the Court. The objection must be filed on or before the first Monday following the 20th day after the day the commissioners file their findings with the Court. If there is no timely objection, the Court will adopt the award as final judgment of the Court and you will be divested of your interest in the property described above.
the funeral service followed. Clint Norwood officiated; Robert Milton gave the eulogy; Tom Wishard and Ryan Turner led congregational singing; Mark Rattan, Tyler Rattan, Brad Rattan, and Luke Rattan provided songs for the service; and Marty Kueckelhan and Scott Munger led prayers. Interment followed in the Oak Ridge Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of CooperSorrells Funeral Home Honey Grove, Texas. Carol was born on June 7, 1942, in Ladonia, Texas, the daughter of Fred Meredith and Lottie Ray (Farmer) Rattan. She married the love of her life and best friend John Arthur Smith on March 8, 1958, and for 62 years they were sweethearts. She missed him desperately after his death on July 4, 2020. Although employed at Farmers and Merchants State Bank in Ladonia for 27 years, her true occupation was wife, mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother. Her family and God’s family, especially the members of the Oak Ridge Church of Christ, were her main loves. She exemplified the wife of noble character in Proverbs 31. Her sphere of influence was infinite. Her wishes were for all to love God, love and hold family and friends near, express love, and to teach love and obedience to Christ and His church which will lead to eternal life with Him.
Second Public Hearing Notice The City of Gober will hold a public hearing on Thursday, November 19, 2020, 6:30 PM, at the Gober Community Center, 4840 FM 68, Gober, TX. The regularly scheduled Gober Municipal Utility District Board Meeting will follow at 7:00 PM. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss, inform, and receive comments from citizens of the Gober community and the Gober Municipal Utility District concerning the PROPOSED WATER RATE INCREASE. The public is invited to attend and participate in the public hearing process. Additional information: Jan Johnson (972) 529-0282
SAM RAYBURN ISD BID NOTICE
Sam Rayburn ISD will be accepting sealed bids in order to sell the following: 11/10/20 • • • •
1982 Ford F1700 25hp tractor 2000 International 71 passenger bus 2002 International 71 passenger bus Army truck 2 ½ ton
Equipment can be viewed at Sam Rayburn ISD during school hours. Sealed bids on each item will be accepted in the SRISD Administration Offices until December 1st at 2:00pm. Bids will be opened at that time. For more info call 903-664-2255 SRISD reserves the right to reject all bids.
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS 11/3/20 CITY OF BONHAM The City of Bonham plans to apply for the upcoming 21-22 Community Development funding from the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA). Accordingly, the City is seeking to contract with a qualified Engineering/ Architectural/Surveying Firm (individual/firm) to prepare all preliminary and final design plans and specifications, and to conduct all necessary interim and final inspections. These services are being solicited to assist the City in its application preparation and project implementation of a CDBG contract(s), if awarded, to support eligible activities in the City of Bonham. Please submit 4 copies of your proposal of services and a statement of qualifications for the proposed services to the address below: 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, TX, 75418, Attn: Heather Stockton, City Secretary. Proposals shall be received by the City no later than 12:00 PM on November 23, 2020 to be considered. The City reserves the right to negotiate with any and all individuals or firms that submit proposals. Section 3 Residents and Business Concerns, Minority Business Enterprises, Small Business Enterprises and Women Business Enterprises, and Labor Surplus Vendors are encouraged to submit proposals. The City of Bonham is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Los servicios de traducción están disponibles por petición.
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Carol loved baseball, football, basketball, volleyball, and roping, anything involving the grandchildren. She loved bluebonnets, bluebirds, hummingbirds, and daisies, God’s special creations. She blessed countless individuals with crocheted afghans and cards with Bible verses for all seasons and occasions, expressions of her love. Carol is survived by her children and their spouses, Jackie Shelton of Paris, Michele Smith of Sulphur Springs, Cindy and Marty Kueckelhan of Bonham, Stanley Smith of Dallas, and Leasa Baxter of Oak Ridge. She is survived by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren Blair Shelton and fiancé Tyler Tongson; Jared Shelton and girlfriend Tyra Reeves; Shannon and Jackie Thomas, Lane and Aubrey; Jennifer and Colt Compton, Grady and Conley; Quincy Kueckelhan and Haynzli; Brad and Kaylea Baxter; and Brian and Krista Baxter and Bryce. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Sue Rattan; nieces Robin Bethel and Pam Petrea; and special friends Sarah Sue Burnett, Molly Turner, Sylvia Wishard, and Carol Wishard. Carol was preceded in death by her beloved husband; their sons, John Alan Smith and Jeff Smith; their son-in-law, Jimmy Baxter; their granddaughter, Kelayne Kueckelhan; her parents; her brother, Bobby Rattan; her sister and brother-in-law, Jimmie Doris and Calvin Vessels; her father and mother-in-law, W.T. (Bill) and Faye Smith; and a special aunt, Myrt Smith. Casket bearers were Brad Baxter, Brian Baxter, Colt Compton, Marty Kueckelhan, Quincy Kueckelhan, Jared Shelton, Stanley Smith, and Jackie Thomas. Honorary casket bearers were Jeremy Jones, Matthew Lieske, Harvey Lynn Milton, Jimmy Milton, David Cunningham, Steve Cunningham, Jonathan Mendez, Justin Milton, Aaron Munger, Caleb Munger, Scott Munger, Glenn Petrea, Kevin Petrea, Stacey Petrea, Brad Rattan, Mark Rattan, Charlie Thomas, Mike Vessels, Albert White, and Danny Wishard. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Oak Ridge Church of Christ, 11372 East FM 1550, Honey Grove, Texas 75446 or the Oak Ridge Cemetery Association, 761 CR 3475, Honey Grove, Texas 75446. To convey condolences or sign an online registry friends and family may register in Carol’s Book of Memories at www.coopersorrells. com.
You Are Invited You are cordially invited to attend the new nondenominational ‘Golden Gospel Church’. Service starts at 11:00 AM on Sundays. We are located at 4435 County Road 2610 in Bonham, Texas (in the Lake Bonham HoeDown building).
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TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
PATSY ANN KINCADE
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION AND INTENT TO OBTAIN WATER QUALITY PERMIT RENEWAL PERMIT NO. WQ0010070001
Graveside Services for Patsy Ann Kincade, age 78, of Bonham, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, November 6, 2020 at Randolph-Lindsey Cemetery in Randolph, Texas under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Pastor David Brackett officiated with Pastor Bobby Hawkins assisting. Patsy passed away Friday afternoon, October 30, 2020 at her home in Bonham, Texas. Patsy was born on March 8, 1942 in Remmel, Arkansas the daughter of Ivy Lewin Nance and Eva LeAlice Moore Nance. She was a member of Randolph Baptist Church and the chapter of Eastern Star in, Whitewright, Texas. Patsy held a double masters degree from East Texas State University in Commerce, Texas and Southeastern State University in Durant, Oklahoma. She started the cosmetology program at Grayson County college and retired from there as the director after 32 years. She loved teaching and touched the lives of many students and patrons over the years. Patsy was married to James Marshall Kincade on November 18, 1982 in Randolph, Texas. They were married for 37 years. In her lifetime she enjoyed oil painting, and crocheting. Most recently she enjoyed watching game shows, Dancing with the Stars, doing Sudoku and other puzzles. Patsy was a dog lover and was especially fond of her Bichon, Barbie. Her grandchildren and great grandchildren will always remember her as their beloved “P-Pat”. Patsy is preceded in death by her parents and brother Ivy Dale Nance. She is survived by her husband, James Marshall Kincade of Bonham, Texas; daughters, Fondi Hayes of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and Rhonda Hawkins and husband Bobby of Luella, Texas; step-daughter, Alicia Easley and husband Jeff of Denton, Texas; 8 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, extended family and friends. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com
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Fannin County is now offering a 4-H program designed specifically for homeschoolers. This is an exciting addition to our community. Bonham Homeschool 4-H will hold a meeting on the 2nd Monday of each month at 1 pm. Located at Central Baptist Church 709 Union St, Bonham, Texas. For more information or questions, please go to the Bonham Homeschool 4H page and send a message we will be happy to respond to you.
APPLICATION. City of Bonham, 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to renew Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Permit No. WQ0010070001 (EPA I.D. No. TX0021814) to authorize the discharge of treated wastewater at a volume not to exceed an annual average flow of 2,500,000 gallons per day. The domestic wastewater treatment facility is located at 2501 Seven Oaks Road, Bonham, in Fannin County, Texas 75418. The discharge route is from the plant site to Pig Branch; thence to Bois d’Arc Creek; thence to Red River Below Lake Texoma. TCEQ received this application on August 18, 2020. The permit application is available for viewing and copying at Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For the exact location, refer to the application. https://tceq.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=db5bac44afbc468bbddd360f8168250f& marker=-96.155931%2C33.588952&level=12 ADDITIONAL NOTICE. TCEQ’s Executive Director has determined the application is administratively complete and will conduct a technical review of the application. After technical review of the application is complete, the Executive Director may prepare a draft permit and will issue a preliminary decision on the application. Notice of the Application and Preliminary Decision will be published and mailed to those who are on the county-wide mailing list and to those who are on the mailing list for this application. That notice will contain the deadline for submitting public comments. PUBLIC COMMENT / PUBLIC MEETING. You may submit public comments or request a public meeting on this application. The purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comments or to ask questions about the application. TCEQ will hold a public meeting if the Executive Director determines that there is a significant degree of public interest in the application or if requested by a local legislator. A public meeting is not a contested case hearing. OPPORTUNITY FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING. After the deadline for submitting public comments, the Executive Director will consider all timely comments and prepare a response to all relevant and material, or significant public comments. Unless the application is directly referred for a contested case hearing, the response to comments, and the Executive Director’s decision on the application, will be mailed to everyone who submitted public comments and to those persons who are on the mailing list for this application. If comments are received, the mailing will also provide instructions for requesting reconsideration of the Executive Director’s decision and for requesting a contested case hearing. A contested case hearing is a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in state district court. TO REQUEST A CONTESTED CASE HEARING, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN YOUR REQUEST: your name, address, phone number; applicant’s name and proposed permit number; the location and distance of your property/activities relative to the proposed facility; a specific description of how you would be adversely affected by the facility in a way not common to the general public; a list of all disputed issues of fact that you submit during the comment period and, the statement “[I/we] request a contested case hearing.” If the request for contested case hearing is filed on behalf of a group or association, the request must designate the group’s representative for receiving future correspondence; identify by name and physical address an individual member of the group who would be adversely affected by the proposed facility or activity; provide the information discussed above regarding the affected member’s location and distance from the facility or activity; explain how and why the member would be affected; and explain how the interests the group seeks to protect are relevant to the group’s purpose. Following the close of all applicable comment and request periods, the Executive Director will forward the application and any requests for reconsideration or for a contested case hearing to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. The Commission may only grant a request for a contested case hearing on issues the requestor submitted in their timely comments that were not subsequently withdrawn. If a hearing is granted, the subject of a hearing will be limited to disputed issues of fact or mixed questions of fact and law relating to relevant and material water quality concerns submitted during the comment period. TCEQ may act on an application to renew a permit for discharge of wastewater without providing an opportunity for a contested case hearing if certain criteria are met. MAILING LIST. If you submit public comments, a request for a contested case hearing or a reconsideration of the Executive Director’s decision, you will be added to the mailing list for this specific application to receive future public notices mailed by the Office of the Chief Clerk. In addition, you may request to be placed on: (1) the permanent mailing list for a specific applicant name and permit number; and/or (2) the mailing list for a specific county. If you wish to be placed on the permanent and/or the county mailing list, clearly specify which list(s) and send your request to TCEQ Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below. INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE. For details about the status of the application, visit the Commissioners’ Integrated Database at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cid. Search the database using the permit number for this application, which is provided at the top of this notice. AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION. Public comments and requests must be submitted either electronically at https://www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/, or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address, and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record. For more information about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the TCEQ Public Education Program, Toll Free, at 1-800-687-4040 or visit their website at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/pep. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040. Further information may also be obtained from City of Bonham at the address stated above or by calling Lance Capehart at 903-583-7555, extension 122. Issuance Date: October 21, 2020
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Comisión de Calidad Ambiental del Estado de Texas
OBITUARIES BETTY FRANCES REEVES
AVISO DE RECIBO DE LA SOLICITUD Y EL INTENTO DE OBTENER PERMISO PARA LA CALIDAD DEL AGUA RENOVACION PERMISO NO. WQ001007001 SOLICITUD. City of Bonham, 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418, ha solicitado a la Comisión de Calidad Ambiental del Estado de Texas (TCEQ) para renovar el Permiso No. WQ0010070001 (EPA I.D. No. TX 0021814) del Sistema de Eliminación de Descargas de Contaminantes de Texas (TPDES) para autorizar la descarga de aguas residuales tratadas en un volumen que no sobrepasa un flujo promedio diario 2,500,000 galones por día. La planta está ubicada 2501 Seven Oaks Road, Bonham en el Condado de Fannin, Texas. La ruta de descarga es del sitio de la planta Pig Branch; thence to Bois d’Arc Creek; thence to Red River Below Lake Texoma . La TCEQ recibió esta solicitud el August 18,2020. La solicitud para el permiso está disponible para leerla y copiarla en Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas. Este enlace a un mapa electrónico de la ubicación general del sitio o de la instalación es proporcionado como una cortesía y no es parte de la solicitud o del aviso. Para la ubicación exacta, consulte la solicitud. https://tceq.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=db5bac44afbc468bbddd360f8168250f& marker=-96.155931%2C33.588952&level=12 AVISO ADICIONAL. El Director Ejecutivo de la TCEQ ha determinado que la solicitud es administrativamente completa y conducirá una revisión técnica de la solicitud. Después de completar la revisión técnica, el Director Ejecutivo puede preparar un borrador del permiso y emitirá una Decisión Preliminar sobre la solicitud. El aviso de la solicitud y la decisión preliminar serán publicados y enviado a los que están en la lista de correo de las personas a lo largo del condado que desean recibir los avisos y los que están en la lista de correo que desean recibir avisos de esta solicitud. El aviso dará la fecha límite para someter comentarios públicos. COMENTARIO PUBLICO / REUNION PUBLICA. Usted puede presentar comentarios públicos o pedir una reunión pública sobre esta solicitud. El propósito de una reunión pública es dar la oportunidad de presentar comentarios o hacer preguntas acerca de la solicitud. La TCEQ realiza una reunión pública si el Director Ejecutivo determina que hay un grado de interés público suficiente en la solicitud o si un legislador local lo pide. Una reunión pública no es una audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso. OPORTUNIDAD DE UNA AUDIENCIA ADMINISTRATIVA DE LO CONTENCIOSO. Después del plazo para presentar comentarios públicos, el Director Ejecutivo considerará todos los comentarios apropiados y preparará una respuesta a todo los comentarios públicos esenciales, pertinentes, o significativos. A menos que la solicitud haya sido referida directamente a una audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso, la respuesta a los comentarios y la decisión del Director Ejecutivo sobre la solicitud serán enviados por correo a todos los que presentaron un comentario público y a las personas que están en la lista para recibir avisos sobre esta solicitud. Si se reciben comentarios, el aviso también proveerá instrucciones para pedir una reconsideración de la decisión del Director Ejecutivo y para pedir una audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso. Una audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso es un procedimiento legal similar a un procedimiento legal civil en un tribunal de distrito del estado. PARA SOLICITAR UNA AUDIENCIA DE CASO IMPUGNADO, USTED DEBE INCLUIR EN SU SOLICITUD LOS SIGUIENTES DATOS: su nombre, dirección, y número de teléfono; el nombre del solicitante y número del permiso; la ubicación y distancia de su propiedad/actividad con respecto a la instalación; una descripción específica de la forma cómo usted sería afectado adversamente por el sitio de una manera no común al público en general; una lista de todas las cuestiones de hecho en disputa que usted presente durante el período de comentarios; y la declaración “[Yo/nosotros] solicito/solicitamos una audiencia de caso impugnado”. Si presenta la petición para una audiencia de caso impugnado de parte de un grupo o asociación, debe identificar una persona que representa al grupo para recibir correspondencia en el futuro; identificar el nombre y la dirección de un miembro del grupo que sería afectado adversamente por la planta o la actividad propuesta; proveer la información indicada anteriormente con respecto a la ubicación del miembro afectado y su distancia de la planta o actividad propuesta; explicar cómo y porqué el miembro sería afectado; y explicar cómo los intereses que el grupo desea proteger son pertinentes al propósito del grupo. Después del cierre de todos los períodos de comentarios y de petición que aplican, el Director Ejecutivo enviará la solicitud y cualquier petición para reconsideración o para una audiencia de caso impugnado a los Comisionados de la TCEQ para su consideración durante una reunión programada de la Comisión. La Comisión sólo puede conceder una solicitud de una audiencia de caso impugnado sobre los temas que el solicitante haya presentado en sus comentarios oportunos que no fueron retirados posteriormente. Si se concede una audiencia, el tema de la audiencia estará limitado a cuestiones de hecho en disputa o cuestiones mixtas de hecho y de derecho relacionadas a intereses pertinentes y materiales de calidad del agua que se hayan presentado durante el período de comentarios. Si ciertos criterios se cumplen, la TCEQ puede actuar sobre una solicitud para renovar un permiso sin proveer una oportunidad de una audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso. LISTA DE CORREO. Si somete comentarios públicos, un pedido para una audiencia administrativa de lo contencioso o una reconsideración de la decisión del Director Ejecutivo, la Oficina del Secretario Principal enviará por correo los avisos públicos en relación con la solicitud. Ademas, puede pedir que la TCEQ ponga su nombre en una or mas de las listas correos siguientes (1) la lista de correo permanente para recibir los avisos de el solicitante indicado por nombre y número del permiso específico y/o (2) la lista de correo de todas las solicitudes en un condado especifico. Si desea que se agrega su nombre en una de las listas designe cual lista(s) y envia por correo su pedido a la Oficina del Secretario Principal de la TCEQ. CONTACTOS E INFORMACIÓN A LA AGENCIA. Todos los comentarios públicos y solicitudes deben ser presentadas electrónicamente vía http://www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/o por escrito dirigidos a la Comisión de Texas de Calidad Ambiental, Oficial de la Secretaría (Office of Chief Clerk), MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Tenga en cuenta que cualquier información personal que usted proporcione, incluyendo su nombre, número de teléfono, dirección de correo electrónico y dirección física pasarán a formar parte del registro público de la Agencia. Para obtener más información acerca de esta solicitud de permiso o el proceso de permisos, llame al programa de educación pública de la TCEQ, gratis, al 1-800-687-4040. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040. También se puede obtener información adicional del City of Bonham a la dirección indicada arriba o llamando a Lance Capehart al 903-583-7555 extension 122. Fecha de emisión October 21, 2020
Bonham-Funeral services for Betty Frances Reeves, age 87, of Ravenna, TX were held at 1:00 pm on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at Corinth Baptist Church. Bro. Cary Kinnaird officiated. Interment followed at Sandy Cemetery. Mrs. Reeves joined our Heavenly father on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at Texoma Medical Center Bonham Hospital. Betty Frances (Woodall) Reeves was born on November 8, 1932 in Shreveport, LA to Winifred and Louise (Haynie) Woodall. She married Floyd Lee Reeves on July 24, 1971 in Dallas, TX; he preceded her in death on March 22, 2006. Betty worked at Sears and Roebuck in clerical and retired after several years of service. She was a member of Corinth Baptist Church. Betty was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. She will be greatly missed. “ Betty is survived by children, Charlotte Lynn Eudy and husband Scooter of Wilmer, TX; Jeffery Byron Sessions and Shelly of Ravenna, TX; step children, Glenda June Nowak of Highland Village, TX and Linda Lee Rose of Grapevine, TX; grandchildren, Krystal Nicole Weil and husband Andrew, Angela Marie McPherson, Penny Marie Stamps and husband Jesse, Jeffery Byron Sessions, Jr., Corey Scott Sessions and wife Allison, Lisa Valdez and husband Jorge, and David Paul Rose, Jr. and wife Jessica; great grandchildren, Alana and Willow Sessions, Taylor McPherson, Austin James Sessions, Noah Weil and Jonah Weil, Conner McGarvey, Savvy Rose and Austen Rose; brother George Ray Woodall, sister, Patsy Juanita Alaniz; brother, Reginald Woodall; brother, James Ronnie Woodall; sister, Delores Louise Woodall; and god daughter, Abbey Zabriskie.” In addition to her spouse she is preceded in death by her parents, son, Victor Darwin Sessions, grandsons, Joshua Allen Sessions, Byron James Sessions, brother, W.D. Woodall and sister Kathrine Geraldine Rincker. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com
Trail Life Trail Life Troop #0356 meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm. Meetings are held at Central Baptist Church located at 709 Union St, Bonham, Texas. For more information contact: Lee Jackson - 903-505-4124
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AUTOMOBILES 2008 GMC SIERRA 1500 4 door, 167,000 miles, very clean. Everything works. $12,000. Call: 903-227-5898
EMPLOYMENT BABYSITTER needed for two children. In your home, in Bonham. Mon-Fri 7:30-5. Experience preferred. 903227-8854 or 432-528-1002 OPEN ARMS SHELTER Needs paid staff from 10pm - 6am. Also volunteers on site for all shifts. Call 903449-4451 to apply. Need carpenter helper. Full or Part-Time in cool shop. Call: 903-814-8620 or 903-821-0604. RED RIVER HEALTH CARE Is hiring home care providers Leonard, Bonham, Sherman, Denison, Whitewright. Must be 18 years of age with no criminal history and have own transportation with car insurance. No certification required. Please call @ 1-800-289-6555 NEED experienced track hoe operator and part time experienced welder. Call: 903-821-0604 or 903-8148620 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/ Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903-583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna. CNC Lathe/ Mill Machinist POSITION OPENINGS B.F. Gammon Tool & Die is accepting applications for immediate openings for CNC Lathe/Mill Machinist and also someone with Gear Cutting experience. 40 hours per week plus overtime. Full benefits including paid healthcare, retirement benefits and holiday, vacation and sick pay. Climate controlled shop. 7:30am-4:00pm, 5 days per week. Send resume via email to brett@bfgammon.com. 903-583-3597 CARE GIVERS NEEDED! Experience required. If you are eager and ready to work in a rewarding field helping to care for the elderly; pass a background check; pass a drug screening; and able to work on a four day, 24 hour live-in rotation, then we may have the career move for you! Earn $2,280 per month, work 4 days and then be back home for 4 days. Call Seven Sisters for an appointment. 903-965-2195
GARAGE SALES THE PURGE SALE Just in time for Christmas! Decluttering it all! Christmas decor, household, art, rug, lamps, furniture, gently used designer handbags, clothes, jewelry, some toys/books/games and everything in between. 809 Mockingbird Lane, (Pecan & Mockingbird) Friday, Nov. 13th and Sat. Nov. 14th. 8:00-5:00. Everyone welcome!
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FOR SALE: Child’s bed, queen headboard, TV entertainment cabinet, TV, lamps & more. 903-227-7993 FOR SALE: 2008 Puma Travel Trailer in Bonham $2,600. Call 210-758-3445 3 PALLETS OF NEW LUMBER Assorted sizes. All for bargain price. Insulation. 903-227-7993 FREE! White, Jenn-Air Wall Oven. Must pick it up in Bonham. Works fine. Just upgraded to Stainless Steel. Text me please if you are interested. 405-250-1922 FREE: Wooden pallets as long as they last. Fannin County Leader, 224 N. Main St. Bonham. Pallets are behind the dumpster. 903-583-3280 OLD FASHIONED TAMALES AND PIES IN TRENTON is now taking Thanksgiving orders! Apple, Buttermilk, Cherry, Chocolate, Coconut Cream, Key Lime, Lemon Meringue, Pecan, Pineapple, Pumpkin, and Sweet Potato pies are all $15 each. Don’t see your favorite on the list? Just ask and we are happy to make it for you. Beef Tamales $12 per dozen. Assorted Fried Pies $2 each or 3 for $5. Banana Bread $3 small and $6 large. Don’t delay… Get your order in today! We are located 1.5 miles north of Trenton, just off 121. 351 County Road 4540, Trenton TX 75490 (903) 989-2405 OldFashionedTamales.com
ART LESSONS Valley Creek Studio Drawing and painting for adults and youth. Homeschoolers welcome! Custom artwork. Katherine Kluger 903-227-8143 PAINTING - STAINING Home Repair, storage building clean outs & removal, etc.. Free Estimates. Call: 903-647-3199 EBS LANDSCAPE and LAWN INSTALL and MAINTENANCE Pot hole repairs. Landscape lights. Welding projects large and small. “Service with a smile since 1996”, Psalm 119 Eric Bell, 903-436-2296 MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 PROFESSIONAL PAINT & DRYWALL REPAIRS: Cracks, holes, patches, water damage, sheetrock repair, ceilings, walls, matched texturing. Interior/ Exterior Painting. 40+ years experience. CALL JOHNNY @ 903-209-6958 RENT A STORAGE UNIT IN BONHAM Several large units available starting at $64.95! Units sizes up to 10’x22’. Gated parking spaces start at $39.95. Located at 400 Katy Blvd. Move yourself in online 24/7 at www. meehanstorage.com. For more information call Randy at (903)292-0657. ROBERT’S HEATING and AIR Licensed and insured. Free estimates. 24 hour service. We accept all major credit cards. Financing Available. Robert Fuller, owner and operator. License# TACLB27431E Call 903-647-0816.
FOR SALE: Fertilize spreader. $5.00 Call: 903-583-0376 A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm
NEED COMPUTER HELP? Computer and software assistance now available in Bonham and surrounding areas. Call Chuck Knight at 903-583-0992. TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job to small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties.
CLASSIFIEDS HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903413-4338. LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940390-9978.
REAL ESTATE LAKE FRONT RENTAL $1800/month, 7 BR/4bath, 2500sqft. 9018 Timbercreek, Bonham. Call Jim to view - 903-640-3014 FOR RENT: Large 2 BR, 1 bath duplex. $750, Bonham. 903-815-8136 BUILD NOW - 1 Ac 49K. Financing Available. Horse friendly, Bar D Ranch Estates in Leonard. Includes water and electricity. Brad (214) 384-2087 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex with garage in Bonham. $775 rent. Call: 903-640-4500 FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car attached garage, updated. $1350/ month ____________________ 3 bedroom, 1 bath, CH&A, wood floors, fenced yard. $900/month. 903-227-0920 520 S. Center Bonham, TX 75418 2 offices, bathroom & storage area, Plenty of parking space. $750 per month (utilities not included) Call or text 903-583-0108 BUSINESS SUITES FOR LEASE 903-640-0000. OFFICE OR RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT: Available at North Center Business Complex, 2501 N Center St, Bonham. Call 903-583-9527 or 903-2271686. 220 E. 1st St Bonham, TX 75418 6500 SF Total. 3500 SF Warehouse w/concrete floors & loading dock. 3000 SF Office w/approx 8 offices, large meeting room space, 2 restrooms, kitchen area, HVAC, recently remodeled. $2,500 per month (utilities not included) Call or text 903-583-0108
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FOR SALE: Light fixture. $5.00 Call: 903-583-0376 GRANNY’S PLACE & GRANNY’S CHRISTMAS STORE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. See us on Facebook. Call 903-367-7095.
PETS RED BLUE HEELER MIX 7 month female asking $200 for her. Please call: 940-577-1825.
FARM and LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree service, landscaping, brush clearing, fence of any kind, pipe fence painting, power washing, house painting, flagstone patios, gravel driveways, lot mowing, gutters and drainage, concrete demolition, any odd jobs. Call Jose Vazquez at 903-227-5898 or 903-583-1259. STAPP TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Hauling, Storm Damage, Demolition Work, Dead Wood Removal, Licensed and Bonded. Over 25 Years Experience. Call 903-5837888. “Cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call, I can handle it all, guaranteed.”
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October Rainfall in Honey Grove By Malinda Allison The total official recorded rainfall in Honey Grove in October was 1.98 inches, with most of that rain coming near the end of the month. This is a dry October. However, for JanuaryOctober 2020 the total rainfall is 44.59. There is historical rainfall data for Honey Grove from 1916 - 2008. The historic average for 1981-2010 for October is 5.39 inches, and
the historic average for 1981-2010 for January-October is 38.95 inches. Many thanks to Freida and Bill Moreland for taking the daily measurements at 5:00 pm and reporting them to us and to the National Weather Service in Ft. Worth. Rainfall results are reported on the Facebook page Honey Grove Texas Rainfall each evening when there is more than a trace of rainfall.
Wolfe City Food Pantry Needs Your Help
Wolfe City Food Pantry P.O. Box 74 Wolfe City, Texas 75496 Any amount at all will help. Our affiliation with the North Texas Food Bank means we can make your dollar go further! Step up & show love today - YOU can make a difference.
Manna House Food Pantry When: Tue. 1-3pm. Wed. 10-12pm, 1-3pm. Where: 914 S. 5th St. Bonham (across from Calvary Baptist Church.) New clients need to come before 11:30 or 2:30 to do paperwork. Now taking applications for the senior program. For more information: 903-227-3458
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Take action for yourself and be there for others.
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The Bonham Chamber of Commerce holiday window painting is in full operation! Looks Great! THANK YOU!
$500 SIGN-ON BONUS
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621 N. Center St. • Bonham, TX 75418 Phone (903) 583-4326
Please Note New Location of Meeting
The Annual Credit Union meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 4:30 p.m. at the Bonham Civic Center (Armory). Everyone is urged to attend. Door Prizes will be awarded to Members of our Credit Union.
Holiday loans beginning November 1st Call for more details or email: fanninteachersfcu@verizon.net
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REVIVAL IF MY PEOPLE?
November 20 - 22, 2020 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WITH BRO. PAUL AND VANESSA CHERRY FRIDAY Nov. 20th @ 6:30 PM SATURDAY Nov. 21st @ 6:30 PM SUNDAY Nov. 22nd @ 10:30 AM
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Everyone is welcome. Please come out and join us for a time of worship and prayer as we seek God’s will for us as individuals, families, and our nation.
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Getting Ahead Investigators Conduct Community Assessment Glaser and the Fannin County Ministerial Alliance partner to sponsor the Getting Ahead program in Fannin County. The 2020 Getting Ahead class will graduate in a special ceremony on Sunday, November 22 at 2:00 pm at the Bonham Community Church, 347 FM 273.
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Press Release - “Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin’-byWorld” is a program designed to help people in poverty build resources for a better life. Participants are called investigators, and the class takes them through 16 weeks of self and community assessment with the goal of planning a future that brings stability to themselves and their families. On Monday, October 26, investigators had the opportunity to hear from community leaders and professionals about various conditions in our community. Economic conditions were addressed by Steve Filipowicz, Executive Director of BEDCO. Mark Kinnaird, Director of Community Development for the City of Bonham discussed local housing conditions. Financial/Banking conditions were covered by Alan McDonald of First United Bank. Kelly Trompler, Superintendent of Bonham ISD, was on hand to discuss Education conditions, while Attorney Michael Evans focused on Public Sector conditions to include the tax base and governmental services. Patricia McBean, Director of Nurses from TMC Bonham, shared information regarding Health conditions. County Judge Randy Moore rounded out the panel with his perceptions of Leadership conditions in our area. The evening provided the dedicated Getting Ahead investigators a chance to learn first-hand about community resources in addition to es-
tablishing contact with community leaders who can help them on their way. During a panel discussion the community leaders were able to hear about some of the barriers the investigators face in their daily lives, including a lack of af-
fordable housing and the need for jobs in Fannin County that pay more than a living wage. A living wage can be defined as a minimum subsistence wage – a wage that only brings a family of four up to the poverty level. District Attorney Richard
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by 2020 Fannin County Football Standings Compiled 7/7/20 Rich Hilliard Class 1A (II)
FANNINDEL FALCONS
Head Coach: Gabe Lane
(3rd season) August
28 at Fruitvale 0 - Fannindel 45 (called at half)
September 3 Campbell 6 - Fannindel 52 11 Leverett’s Chapel 12 - Fannindel 33 18 at Grayson Christian 24 - Fannindel 74 (3Q) October 2 Willowbend 0 - Fannindel 47 (3Q) 9 Greenville Christian 36 - Fannindel 66 16 Open Date 23 Forestburg 6 - Fannindel 53* (Half) 30 Gold-Burg 0 - Fannindel 45* (3Q) November 6 at Trinidad - Fannindel*
Class 2A (I) HONEY GROVE WARRIORS
Head Coach: Glen Schuelke
(3rd season) August
28 Tenaha 29 - Honey Grove 42
September
4 at Whitewright 36 - HG 14 11 Chisum 28 - HG 36 OT 18 Callisburg 15 - HG 14 25 Como-Pickton 0 - HG 12*
October
2 at Wolfe City 13 - HG 6* 9 Celeste 20 - HG 8* 16 at Cooper 47 - HG 14* 23 Alba-Golden 12 - HG 38* 28 at Rivercrest 27 - HG 0* *District 6-2A (I)
*District 10-1A (II)
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Class 2A (I) TRENTON TIGERS Head Coach: Josh Shipman (2nd season)
August
28 at Detroit 12 - Trenton 20
September 4 Maud 16 - Trenton 35 11 at Chico - Trenton Canceled 18 Maypearl 35 - Trenton 0 25 Tioga 6 - Trenton 45* October 2 at Tom Bean 18 - Trenton 46* 9 Alvord 27 - Trenton 8* 16 Collinsville 31 - Trenton 9* 23 COVID-19 postponed 30 COVID-19 flex November Nov. 5 at Lindsay 65 -Trenton 22* *District 5-2A (I)
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9/8/20
LEONARD TIGERS
Head Coach: Shane Fletcher
(16th season) August
28 Wolfe City 0 - Leonard 14
September 4 at Commerce - Leonard Canceled 11 Bonham - Leonard Canceled 18 at Detroit 20 - Leonard 62 25 at Bells 42 - Leonard 14* October 2 District Bye 9 Gunter 29 - Leonard 8* 16 at Blue Ridge 23 - Leonard 49* 23 Lone Oak 20 - Leonard 49* 30 at S&S 41 - Leonard 40* November 6 Whitewright - Leonard* Covid19 Canceled *District 8-3A (II)
Sponsored by
CLASS 3A (I)
BONHAM WARRIORS
Head Coach: Kyle Dezern
(1st season) August
28 at Quitman 19 - Bonham 57
September
4 Van Alstyne 54 - Bonham 24 11 at Leonard - Bonham Canceled 18 at Blue Ridge 63 - Bonham 24 25 Commerce 43 - Bonham 0*
October
2 at Mineola 55 - Bonham 23* 9 Winnsboro 57 - Bonham 16* 16 Mt. Vernon - Bonham* COVID-19 forfeit 23 at Pottsboro - Bonham* COVID-19 forfeit 30 Howe 29 - Bonham 31*
November
6 at Emory Rains - Bonham*
*District 5-3A (I)
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