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February 18, 2020 Edition

The Paper Of Record for Fannin County Texas

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to meet the challenges and opportunities inherent with the growth that is currently knocking on Bonham’s front door. From its roots in ‘VisBon 2025 to B-HAP, each of these elements seeks community participation and feedback before staff makes policy recommendations to Bonham’s City Council. Mark Kinnaird, Director of Community Development for the City of Bonham, stressed the advantages of growing the tax base through neighborhood revitalization efforts, limited targeted incentives and an overall strategy of balanced growth (roof-tops, rail, and targeted reinvestment). Kinnaird also highlighted two special events Bonham Developers Conferences – BonDevCon 1 & 2 scheduled for mid-April and early May, focused on residential, then retail/commercial and light industrial developers respectively. See Bonham on page 3 Continued

ELECTION DAY POLLING PLACES MARCH 3RD

• Jerry Magness – Commissioner Pct. 3 • Milton Glenn - For Commissioner Pct. 3 • Micky Shepherd – For Commissioner Pct. 3

• Jimmy Helms – Constable Pct. 2 • Christopher Kitts – For Constable Pct. 2 • J.R. Stricklin - For Constable Pct. 2 • Lauri Blake – 336th District Judge • Richard Glaser – Criminal District Attorney • Gail Young – Tax Assessor-Collector • Kevin Mayberry - Constable Pct. 3

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Election Day Polling Places (March 3rd) Pct. 1 West Bonham - (Armory) Civic Center- 1100 W 5th St., Bonham, TX Pct. 2 Savoy- First Baptist Church - 207 S. Ashford, Savoy, TX Pct. 3 Ladonia - City Hall – 100 Main St. Ladonia, TX Pct. 4 N. Bonham – First Presbyterian Church- 821 N. Center St., Bonham, TX Pct. 5 Ivanhoe – First Baptist Church- 4063 N. FM 273, Ivanhoe, TX Pct. 6 Dodd City – City Hall –304 S. Caney St., Dodd City, TX Pct. 7 Bailey- Senior Snap Center - 114 N. Main St., Bailey, TX Pct. 9 Ravenna/Mulberry- Community Center- 107 Main St., Ravenna, TX Pct. 10 Trenton- Trenton First Baptist, 230 2nd St., Trenton, TX Pct. 11 Leonard- City Hall - 111 W. Collins, Leonard, TX Pct. 12 Telephone - Telephone Baptist Church, 14731 FM 273, Telephone, TX Pct. 13 Randolph- First Baptist Church - 1099 Business Hwy 121, Randolph, TX Pct. 15 Ector- Church of Christ - 101 Cedar St., Ector, TX Pct. 16 Windom- Windom Baptist Church- 203 First St, Windom, TX Pct. 18 E. Bonham – First Presbyterian Church- 821 N. Center St., Bonham, TX Pct. 19 Honey Grove- The Crockett Room - 540 6th St., Honey Grove, TX


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I SUPPORT MY SHERIFF 3/1/16 I have spent 31 years of my life at the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office. I have had the honor and pleasure to work with 4 elected Sheriff’s with different management styles and personalities but I can honestly say they were all good men and great to work for with a desire to serve the citizens of Fannin County. I started to work at the Sheriff’s Office in 1988 as a Dispatcher/Jailer because at that time, you did both jobs. A short time later I moved to the position of Administrative Assistant to the Sheriff and have remained in that position. The Sheriff’s Office was downtown Bonham and we housed 36 inmates in the jail. Everything was done with pen and paper. Our teletypes came through on a printer that was so old that it made grinding noises. The computers we had were huge. In the next few years we moved to a new jail on County Road 4200 which was much bigger and our jailers and dispatchers were now separate. We had a new computer system and were able to start entering offenses and arrests. Our dispatchers were able to enter calls and look up warrants and other information in the system. The Deputy vehicles had no radars or computers and they had to return to the Sheriff’s Office to complete their reports. Several years later we moved to the current Sheriff’s Office on Silo Road with the jail in a separate facility. The Deputy cars now had radars. Today, I now have computer software to enter most everything I do and the days of pen and paper are long gone. The last 3 years have brought many positive changes in such a short period of time. I now have a full time assistant that had only been part time for several years. The patrol vehicles are now well equipped and have computers that enable the Deputies to do driver’s license checks in the car and complete their reports and download them to the office without getting out of their car. Our dispatch center has been completely updated and no longer has 2 car radios sitting on a desk. We have an actual console and so much more technology. We have newer and well maintained vehicles. The Deputies are better equipped to ensure their safety. There is technology in the Investigations Department that I didn’t even knew existed. The Fannin County Sheriff’s Office is a family. We support and help each other. We celebrate the high moments together and we are there for the low moments as well. I support my Sheriff and I hope you will do the same. I say this with 31 years of my life dedicated to this office and the county I serve. Peggy Hix Administrative Assistant Fannin County Sheriff’s Office Political advertisement paid for by Re-elect Sheriff Johnson campaign, Katherine Johnson, Treasurer

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Homeschool Friends of Fannin County brought four adults and nine children to help at Open Arms Homeless Shelter on Tuesday, February 4th. The group sorted through boxes of toiletries to separate and organize. Some also cleaned the cabinet shelves in the kitchen and bathrooms. Thanks so much to this wonderful group. Open Arms Shelter plans to open by March 2020.

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Colored Hospital Cornerstone now at Museum

Political ad paid for by Leonard Baxter, Treasurer By Malinda Allison

The Fannin County Museum of History is so pleased to have obtained from Dr. James Froelich and his wife Deidre the cornerstone from the old Colored Hospital in Bonham. The Colored Hospital was located adjacent to Allen Memorial Hospital. After the closing of Allen Memorial and the Colored Hospital, Dr. Froelich acquired the property and thus the cornerstone. Dr. Froelich had been in discussions with Larry Standlee about moving the cornerstone to Museum, and they decided that Black History Month would be a good time for the move. Last week Larry and Glenn Taylor got the large stone and it is now in the Museum for all to see. According to an article written by Tim Davis in 2017, planning for the hospital began in 1935 and the eventual success was due to the efforts of the prominent black leader J. D. Johnson. The effort to raise the funds took years and were assured in COMMISSIONER

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in 1939. The September 14, 1939 issue of the Bonham Daily Favorite carried an announcement of the dedication ceremonies and noted that among the speakers were the Mayor of Bonham, Rev. J. D. Johnson, Dr. A. B. Kennedy and Congressman Sam Rayburn. Tim Davis noted: “To say that the FCCH was an actual hospital would be a huge stretch of the truth. It obviously lacked an emergency room, operating rooms and the other trappings of a standard hospital. More accurately stated, it was a recovery facility for black citizens who under state law had to receive Surgical, medical or obstetric services at Allen Memorial.” Six years after its opening J. D. Johnson died in 1945 at the Colored Hospital of pneumonia. Because of financial difficulties and the outmoded facility, S. B Allen Hospital closed in 1960 as did the Colored Hospital. In 1961 S. B. Allen was reopened for a time, but black pa-

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Martin Sanchez, President, Co-Founder & CEO of The Sanchez Group and Rick Chaffin, Director of Municipal Services for The Sanchez Group then got down to ‘brass-tacks’ with these local real estate executives. Sanchez walked everyone through the key elements that all residential developers must address to bring

new housing stock to Bonham and the obstacles to be overcome if a price point affordable to first and second year BISD teachers and coaches is to be achieved so that those early career professionals can afford to live within the district where they teach. Staff continues to work closely with Mr. Sanchez and his team of experienced professionals as updating Bonham’s development codes and review processes gains momentum.

tients were treated at S. B. Allen tember 19, 1947, says that the and not at the Colored Hospital. cornerstone was to be laid “in Although the hospital was honor of Dave Johnson.” Rep. built in 1939, the cornerstone Sam Rayburn was the principal speaker on the program. was not installed until 1947,2/18/20 J. D. Johnson was one of the two years after the death of J. D. Johnson. An article in the most noted leaders of the black Bonham Daily Favorite, Sep- community in Fannin County

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for decades. Articles in the local newspapers document his involvement to raise funds for the Red Cross and to buy Liberty Bonds in 1918. In 1933 he was President of the Welfare League. In 1934 he served on the Grand Jury. He was likely

involved in many more activities that were not reported in the newspapers. This cornerstone reflects the high esteem J. D. Johnson was afforded by the citizens of Fannin County. The Museum is honored to display this item.

REPUBLICAN

In October of 2018 my husband and I sat down at the kitchen table with our daughters and discussed with them my plans for running as County Commissioner of Precinct One. Even for young teenagers, this was big news in our household because we have always preached the importance of being engaged in your community and serving others. As potentially becoming the first female ever elected Commissioner in Fannin County’s history, we had been warned that this campaign would likely bring some skepticism and maybe even a few ugly comments. Working 20 years at a police department toughens one up, so this was no deterrent to me! With our family in agreement and prayer pushing us onward, we set out on this amazing race. Our timing could not have been better. Fannin County voters had just sent a powerful message demanding change with an overwhelming 75% of the vote going to County Judge Randy Moore. I, too, began receiving a wave of support from across the county. The more I shared my vision of a prosperous Fannin County and my plans of making it a reality, local business owners, community leaders, ranchers, friends and even neighbors I had never met before began reaching out to me. To date, I have held five public gatherings seeking input from area residents, stood at the doorway speaking with hundreds of neighbors and participated in two candidate debate forums. A third is planned in Ravenna on February 20th at 6:30pm. I cannot express how grateful I am for all the encouragement and support our community has given me. To have complete strangers come up offering to display my signs or contribute to ads like this one motivates me to push forward!

Martin Sanchez, CEO of The Sanchez Group. Courtesy photo.

The support has been so impressive, that a false rumor has begun to spread that my backing comes from a “core political group” and an “elite few”. This is laughable! Tell that to the many property owners along our roadways or the numerous homeowners in town proudly displaying my signs. While they may certainly be elite in my eyes, they by no means are few. As for this “core political group” ….if this is describing Conservative, Republican leadership who share my same vision of a better Fannin County….then I proudly accept their support! The voters have been clear. We demand more from our County Commissioners than empty promises to fill potholes from a budget that has been overdrawn four of the last five years. We demand fiscally responsible leadership that will grow our economy, properly fund public safety and establish 3 and 5 year plans showing the path ahead. My name is Edwina Lane, I bring these qualities, and I humbly ask for your vote during Early Voting beginning February 18th.

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is speaking of is provided by God himself. Five pieces are noted and are considered to be the whole armor. 1.The girdle of truth; because Satan is the “father of lies.” 2.The breast plate of righteousness: God’s righteousness protects our most vital organs such as the “heart” against the enemy. 3.The shoes of the gospel; advancing into Satan’s territory knowing there will be traps with the message of the gospel. 4.The shield of faith; makes Satan’s planting of doubt ineffective. 5.The helmet of salvation; protecting our minds with the truth. Second, the armor has

the main purpose of protec- the “whole” armor” became tion from Satan’s attacks. ours. Jesus is our armor. The Word encourages us However, to keep our faith to never leave any area 4/21/15 of working and growing, we our life unguarded. Satan must exercise it in his presis looking for the weakness ence. This passage is quite that will allow him to make a clear that when we follow all beachhead in our defeat, to the instructions faithfully, we hit us where it hurts, and that will be able to stand, and we will give him a foothold in the will have victory regardless fight. Be aware of what area of Satan’s strategy. We are never out of reach of your life that may be and of Satan’s devices so we increase your defense. Third, we become armed must never be without the by exercising our faith. whole armor of God. Quote of the week: Be Knowing that Christ has already overcome Satan we Brave God gives his hardcan trust in the strength that est battles to his bravest solcan be ours for the asking diers. and the taking. If God can be for us who can be against . . us? In one sense, when we received Jesus into our heart

nin County resident. The applicant must submit a letter and a transcript. The letter must include a thorough overview of her background, current educational status and plan for the future. The deadline for applications will be March 15 and should be mailed to Linda Gist at 229 CR 1415, Bonham, TX 75418.

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I Support Sheriff Mark Johnson The primaries are upon us and it’s our chance to decide who should be our sheriff. I’m supporting Sheriff Mark Johnson for several reasons. I am a veteran and a political scientist so I look at these decisions differently than most and I want to share that with the county. Sheriff Johnson has been the leader we need for our sheriff’s office. He has modernized the office by getting much-needed equipment that aids every officer in doing their job. He has negotiated a deal with the North Texas Municipal Water District to hire more deputies to patrol especially as the new lakes come to the county. He has made tough decisions that haven’t always been popular like allowing an inmate to marry. The reality is that yes an inmate has the right to get married and it happens every day across Texas and the nation. Your right to get married isn’t taken away because you commit a crime. The inmate was not given special privileges or allowed out of jail. The Sheriff made the right call! I’ve listened to the two candidates and read their information on their websites. One is not presently a licensed peace officer and based on that will have to attend the academy again which will take time away from the office. The other has stated he will be out patrolling with the deputies. This while sounding good is not the trait of a leader. A leader delegates and only when necessary steps in to say patrol. The Sheriff has many duties and responsibilities and focusing on patrolling is way down the list. Leaders make tough and sometimes unpopular decisions or calls. Sheriff Johnson has done this and so much. That’s why I support Sheriff Mark Johnson. De Oppresso Liber

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Perils of a Bear Hunt in Alaska

In 1954, my twin brother, Hez, and I were 22 and our cousin, Claude Hicks, was 27. We decided to visit our parents who taught school to Eskimos at Quinhagak, Alaska which was a mile from the Bering Sea. Eskimos told us bears lived on a nearby mountain. We got the fever to shoot a bear. Dad, Dave Ray, borrowed three rifles. He was 57 and tough as a boot. He didn’t take a gun but went for fun. Our directions were to go a mile to the Bering Sea, turn left two miles, and go five miles up a river made by melted snow to a mountain. We weren’t told the river was hidden by entering the Sea at a sharp angle. We went in a heavy iron river-boat with a ten-horse motor. We added an 8-inch board to the low sides, and hoped that would keep ocean waves out. Constant bailing was required because there was a gap between the steel and the wood. The main problem was, we were so heavy the boat went through waves instead of over them. That got us pretty wet and cold because it was about 40 degrees. Claude said we were in the ‘mouth’ of the river because the water on his face wasn’t salty. We went a little past the river before putting the boat on the beach. Claude had matches and started a fire to dry-out and get warm for over an hour. My partners got in the boat. Since I was the only one with hip boots, I pushed off to reach water deep enough to run the motor. I pushed and pushed but gave up after fifty yards because the tide went out. In a little while, as far as our eyes could see, there was nothing but mud except for the water spreading out two inches deep from the river. The mud was knee-deep as we went to the beach and ate supper. They had their bedrolls. Mine was in the boat where I would sleep. We had six hours for the tide to come back. I worried the heavy boat might stick in the mud and not float. I stayed awake so long, I was asleep when it came in. When Claude’s shooting failed to wake me, Dad told him to shoot closer. We loaded the boat and started up-river. The current was so strong, I looked at the bank to see if we were moving. We helped the motor out with some paddles. After seeing fish in the clear water, we agreed with Claude to catch some with his fishing pole. We caught enough for supper and spent our second night on the river. We’d never seen the mountain because of clouds. There were two rivers that joined. After six hours, we knew we’d chosen wrong when water became too sallow to run the motor. The clouds lifted and the mountain looked near because it was huge. We decided to walk. We knew when we returned, it would be hard to find the boat so we made a tall pole by tying paddles together and Claude tied his red bandana on top. We tied the pole so it could be seen in some bushes. Tundra is hard to walk on. You have to lift your feet two feet to get over it and then sink in mud. We divided our stuff to be carried. After an hour of walking, Dad said, “I don’t know why you guys are complaining; I have the heaviest load.” I said, “I’ll trade with you.” (He had a back pack and I had a duffel bag that required walking in a leaning position.) I don’t know how he did it, but he threw the duffel bag in the air saying, “Light as a feather!” After six hours we’d gone about three miles. We stopped

at 10:00 P.M. There was still light enough to see. Half an hour later, Dad staggered in and threw the duffel bag down saying, “What’s in this?” We ate and went to sleep, but some strange noise woke us up. Dad asked if the rifles were loaded. Next morning, the mountain didn’t look any closer. We ate the last of our food, and started back to the boat. We didn’t even discuss our unanimous decision. Claude ran out of energy. He’d lay down until we were almost out of sight. When he started walking, we’d lay down and rest until he reached us. Then we’d start walking. (The bears may have been laughing at us.) At each ‘meeting’, Claude used

his binoculars to look for the red flag. As the day went on, our stops got more frequent, and the distance covered got shorter. At last, Claude yelled, “I see the flag!” We became delirious happy; knowing our ordeal was over. Going with the current, got us to the ocean really fast, but there was only mud. We pulled the boat up the bank, and left everything in it. Compare to tundra, the beach felt like an escalator to Quinhagak. The next morning, I retrieved the boat. Without their weight, the boat went OVER the waves very fast.

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I SUPPORT SHERIFF JOHNSON BECAUSE HE LOVES KIDS !!!! I met Mark Johnson when I was in the 8th grade. He was the Chief of Police in Savoy. I experienced things that no child should ever have to go through. Mark Johnson is a great man. He is there for adults and kids. He treats everyone equally. He makes kids feel like they are someone special. We could trust him and we knew he was always looking out for us even when family wasn’t. Mark Johnson taught me and others that someone is always listening. When times were at their worst, he made me feel like he was in my corner to cheer me on and keep me from giving up. When we were bullied he defended us. He made us understand when we did wrong and how we could do better. He was a great friend to many and loved by all. If it wasn’t for Mark Johnson, I wouldn’t be here today or have my dreams come true with a great family of my own. Mark Johnson is a great role model for adults and kids alike and opened his arms and heart to many. I am now 37 years old and after all those years, I still remember how Mark Johnson made me feel like life was worth living. You don’t find someone like that every day. I ask you to please vote to Re-Elect Mark Johnson. He brings something to Fannin County that will live on forever through his compassion and concern for everyone. I will always support and love Sheriff Mark Johnson and I thank him for helping me as a child so that now I can be the parent I always wanted and dreamed I could be.

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Free (donations accepted). Guided tours are offered at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting. Seating is limited: please call (903)786-2826 between 9:00am and 4:00pm, Mon-Sat, for reservations. Standbys are accepted if space permits. Tours are recommended for age 6 - adult.

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Hayes Equine Veterinary Services - Winter time brings lots of fun activities and holidays. However, we as horse owners tend to get a little laxer in the care of our horses at this time. Whether it’s due to the cold or the lack of horsey activities to keep us busy, we usually spend less time at the barn taking care of our furry friends. Here are a few tips to keeping your horses happy and healthy through the winter and into the spring. One of the things to check on your horse is his body condition. We often forget that fuzzy horses are not the same as fat horses. And adding a blanket into the mix, and that makes it even more difficult to tell how your horse is doing. In order to assess body condition, you have to put your hands on the horse and feel all the way down to the skin, especially over the ribs. Use your fist as a guide. If your horse’s ribs feel like your knuckles (can see and feel them), your horse is too thin. If your horse’s ribs feel like the back of your hand, where you can feel the ribs but not see them, he’s perfect. If you run your fingers over the pad of your hand, where you have to dig to feel the bones, and your horse’s ribs

feel similar, your horse is too fat. Talk to your veterinarian about feeding changes if you think your horse is either too thin or too fat. And be sure to remove that blanket and feel those ribs. Regular grooming is also very necessary to maintain skin health. Be sure, especially when we get lots of rain, to be checking your horse’s skin for any signs of Rain Rot or Scratches that will cause him to lose his hair. These conditions can be easily diagnosed by your veterinarian, but may go on for long periods undiagnosed if you aren’t grooming your horse regularly! Remember, horses don’t like to drink cold water! We see a lot of colicky horses whenever the weather gets below freezing and the water tanks get a layer of ice on them. Chipping the ice so the horse can drink may not be enough. Consider purchasing a heated bucket or a water tank heater to keep your horse drinking even on the coldest of days. And adding a little salt (1T) can help increase your horse’s thirst and keep him drinking. Something that a lot of horse owners don’t realize is that Coastal Bermuda hay has a high tendency to cause impaction colic. So, on those

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Pre – K Perfect Attendance Aaron Barber, Ian Brownfield, Emerson Conway, Hudson Dederick, Elijah Hollowell, Brooklyn Hubbard, Richard Sells, Noah Taylor Kindergarten Perfect Attendance Rileena Goodman, Levi Halbert, Kaylee Holliday, Kylee Holliday, Addy Polk, Briana Polk, Eli Williams First Grade A Honor Roll Meagan Brewer, Landry

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Jaelyn Williams A-B Honor Roll Lynzi Head, Ruby Torres Perfect Attendance Riley Brownfield, Truley Cater, Falen Heilman, Westin Hicks, Phoenix McGahee, Austin Mitchell, Kaden Wheeler, Jaelyn Williams Fourth Grade A Honor Roll Heath Bingham, Zachary Hull A-B Honor Roll Andraya Barber, Trae Cannon, Bradlee Green, Caydence Halbert, Presley Hicks, Caden Hutson, Gabriel Mackey, Allie Renfro, Jacob Rosson Perfect Attendance

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Cooper FAIR. Water clear; 52-54 degrees; 0.6’ low. Largemouth bass are fair on Carolina rigged worms, crankbaits, and spinners in timber, and shallower habitats. The white bass are good on slabs and live bait in deeper water 30-40 feet. Catfish are good on live and cut bait. Lavon FAIR. Water stained; 55 degrees: 1.50’ low. Crappie are fair on jigs and minnows fishing drops, and significant structures. White bass are slow. Black bass are fair on crankbaits, worms, lizards and jigs around untouched shorelines. Catfish are good on prepared baits. Ray Roberts

GOOD. Water stained: 51-52 degrees; 0.38’ high. Largemouth bass remain good on worms and lizards seeking deeper structure. White bass are excellent on minnows on deep points. Crappie are slow on jigs and minnows. Catfish are fair on live bait and stinkbait. Texoma FAIR. Water stained; 50-52 degrees; 0.62’ low. Striped bass are fair using live bait and shad with large schools on main lake ledges. Largemouth bass are good fishing plastics and crankbaits. Crappie are fair on minnows and jigs by boathouses, submerged vegetation, and timber. Catfish are fair on cut bait and minnows in river structures.

Game Wardencarcasses. Field Notes

Phoning for Backup Game wardens set up a whitetail buck decoy in Trinity County after receiving reports of road hunting activity in the area. After about an hour, a truck stopped in the road and quickly backed up. Wardens watched the operator hide the vehicle and make a phone call. A few minutes later a second vehicle approached from the opposite direction. The second driver exited the truck with a rifle and loaded it. The hunter fired two shots at the decoy before he was stopped by game wardens. Multiple cases for hunting white-tailed deer from a public roadway were filed. Wardens collected one shell casing for evidence and were unable to find the second casing. K9 game warden Blitz was brought in and found the second casing within minutes.

Left at the Scene of the Crime A Gonzales County game warden investigating a complaint about illegal dumping of deer carcasses discovered an agriculture tax exemption identification card next to a set of tire tracks at the scene. The warden knew of a deer camp near the dump site and traveled to that location. Upon entering the camp and introducing himself, the warden shook hands with the owner of the tax ID card. The hunter told the warden that he had shot a nice buck and after a brief inspection for tagging compliance, the warden asked where he had discarded the carcass. The hunter admitted to dumping it on the county road. The warden then advised the hunter that he had left something with the carcass that he would like to return to the hunter. The Texas AG Exempt Tax ID card was rightfully returned, and a citation issued for illegal dumping of the

Didn’t Stop in the Name of Love On October 7, game wardens in Presidio and Brewster County were patrolling south on U.S. Highway 67 when they were flagged down by some motorists on the side of the road who were victims of a hit and run. The suspect vehicle description was given, and the game wardens headed south in pursuit. State troopers were advised of the accident and were able to obtain a better description of the vehicle after interviewing the victims. The game wardens located the suspect vehicle with a missing driver-side mirror, a traffic stop was conducted, and the driver was arrested without incident just outside Shafter. The trooper working the accident case came to the arresting location to match the chrome from the debris left

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DAVID MICHAEL PRICE JANUARY 5, 1945 FEBRUARY 3, 2020

Left us on February 3, 2020 to be with the Lord. He was born on January 5, 1945 to David and Beth Price at the old Bonham Hospital where the Creative Arts building is now. Michael met Judy at Arlington High School in 1963. They were married in 1964 and enjoyed 54 years together. Michael was a proud Texan. He did enjoy working for Dr Pepper and moving a lot of dirt for Rodman Excavation. Michael did believe in helping family. He would go help his cousins with anything and any mischief they could find. Michael did love to tinker with anything mechanical. Michael is survived by his wife Judy Ann, Son David and

Misti of Denver, Colorado; daughter Robin and Scott of Sherman, Texas. Five grandchildren; Emily Denise, Marshal Allen, Garrett Allen, Grace Elizabeth, and Clarissa Joan. Plus, many cousins and a lot of adopted family members. Michael is preceded in death by his parents; Beth and David Price, brother; Gary Allen, Grandparents; Jewell and Roy Walker, and a Granddaughter Elizabeth Ann. A memorial service was held at First United Methodist Church of Bonham 801 Star St. Bonham, Texas 75418 on February 7, 2020 from 1P.M. to 3 P.M. in the Fellowship Hall. Arrangements were with Mullican-Little Funeral Home, Bells, Texas. An online registry may be signed at www.mullicanlittle.com OBITUARIES CONTINUED ON PAGE 19

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JONATHAN LEE HALCOMB

BonhamFuneral services for Jonathan L e e Halcomb age 38, of Bonham, TX were held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Mr. Matt Darwin officiated. Mr. Halcomb passed away on Monday, February 10, 2020 at his home in Bonham, TX. Jonathan Lee Halcomb was born in Sherman, TX on June 19, 1981 to William Virgil Halcomb and Debra Jane (Wright) Halcomb Davis. He married Monica Ashley (Zalduondo) Halcomb on October 27, 2005 in Denison, TX. Jonathan enjoyed arrowhead hunting and playing the guitar with his twin brother in his spare time. He was a loving Son, a caring Father, and a kind hearted individual that would give his last to make sure others were taken care of. He had a bright smile for anyone he met and a laugh that was contagious to anyone around. He is survived by wife, Monica Halcomb and son, Dominick Lee Halcomb ; mother and step father, Debra and Danny Davis of Bonham, TX; twin brother, James William Halcomb of Bonham, TX; brother, William Colter Munger and wife Bibi of Bonham, TX; sister Jessica Elizabeth Mullins and husband Jeffrey Ronald Mullins of Keller, TX; aunt, Mary Elizabeth Wright of Bonham, TX; grandmother, Harlene Halcomb of Michigan; along with niece, Jazzaniah “Jazzy” Eleese Mullins and nephew, Jettson Kal-El Mullins. He is preceded in death by his father, William Virgil Halcomb, maternal grandparents, Hazel and Roy Lee Wright, and paternal grandfather, Virgil Halcomb. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com

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BonhamBryan Jay Thomas, age 39 of Bonham, TX passed away on Sunday, February 9, 2020 in Bonham, TX. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. A private family graveside memorial services was held on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at Oakwood Cemetery in Honey Grove. Bro. Cody Nelson officiated. Bryan Jay Thomas was born in Denison, TX on June 28, 1980 to Charlie Reed and Marian Alice (Bass) Thomas. He was a selfemployed handyman. Bryan loved hunting, fishing and his dogs. He is survived by his parents, Charlie and Marian Thomas; brother, Cory Thomas and wife Allie of Durant; nieces, Piper Thomas, Chalyn Conary and nephew Bralin Thomas; Many uncles, aunts, nieces, and cousins. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Norma Jean and E.J. Bass and Mary and Grady Thomas. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Humane Society of North Texas 1840 E Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76103 or to the Bonham Animal Shelter 500 Industrial St, Bonham, TX 75418. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com

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BonhamF u n e r a l services for Tammy Rena Jeffries, age 54, of Bonham, TX were held at 10:00 am on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Rev. Mark Posey officiated. Interment followed at Lamasco Cemetery. Mrs. Jeffries passed away on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at her home in Bonham, TX. Tammy Rena (Boyer) Jeffries was born in Bonham, TX on February 15, 1965 at Allen Memorial Hospital to Clifton and Linda (Jarrell) Boyer. As a child Tammy, along with her brother, enjoyed roller skating. They basically grew up out at the skating rink. She enjoyed going to grandma’s house on Sunday’s for lunch, where she would meet with all of her cousins, usually fried chicken and mashed potatoes as mandatory starters followed by the enjoyment of playing in the country. Tammy enjoyed school and graduated from Bonham High School in 1983, she then ventured out to make her mark on the world. Tammy settled into working with medical claims for insurance companies and eventually had a rewarding career working for numerous doctors filing medical claims. She enjoyed country music and occasionally dancing. Tammy was of the Christian Faith and loved Jesus; she was baptized into Christ at Northside Church of Christ. She is survived by her sons, Blake Herpeche and wife Bekka and Jarod Jeffries and wife Alora, father, Clifton Boyer; brother, Tim Boyer; and nephew, Kevin Boyer. She is preceded in death by her mother, Linda Boyer. To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit www.coopersorrells.com

MARTHA GARRETT Funeral services for Martha Garrett, age 71, were held at 11:00 am Thursday February 13, 2020 at the Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Bonham. Officiating was Brad Smithart and Aaron Williams. Ms. Garrett passed away Monday February 10 at her residence surrounded by her loving family. Martha Louise (Smith) Garrett was born June 30, 1948 in Sherman, Texas the daughter of Louis Lee and Jessie Ruey (Mulder) Smith. Martha was retired after working 28 years as Assistant Manager of Wal Mart in Bonham. In 1985 Martha began her career at Wal Mart. In 2 short years she worked her way up to Assistant Manager. She spent the next 25 years being a leader and mentor to her fellow associates. She loved her job, coworkers and community. She went out of her way to help anyone who needed it. She retired in 2013. Martha’s first love was her family. She devoted her life to raising her two daughters. She taught them to be strong, independent women. Becoming a MeMe brought more joy to her life than she could have ever imagined. Whether it was shopping, going to the movies or cheering from the stands she loved spending time with her grandkids and great grandkids. She was absolutely adored and cherished by her family. Martha is survived by her two daughters, Robin Smithart and husband Chris of Corsicana, Tx.

Page 19 •February 18, 2020 and Pamela Osborn of Ravenna, Tx., grandchildren Briana White and husband Robert, Raylee Smithart and Ryan Birmingham, Garrett Osborn, Alexus Osborn, and Easton Smithart, great grandchildren Conner White, Brooks Birmingham, and Truman White, brothers Billy Joe Smith and wife Deborah of Arlington, Bob Smith and wife Carolyn of Arlington, sisters Deborah Holcomb and husband Roy of Farmersville, Shirley Klamm of Arlington and bonus daughter Sharon McCutcheon and husband Mark, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Martha was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Jerry Mac Smith. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com

JERRY OLIVER BANGE Jerry Oliver Bange was born to Arthur J. and Elsa Lucille Oliver Bange on Friday, October 13, 1933, in Saint Louis Missouri. Jerry served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. Following active duty, he attended the University of Arizona and graduated in 1959. Jerry served in several capacities as a public servant for the purpose of economic development in Georgia. Jerry operated a small business in North Carolina where he lived before spending time with family in Atlanta and making a new home in Denton, Texas. The Lord called him home on Monday, February 3, 2020. Jerry was preceded in death by his parents; his wives, Marjorie Elizabeth (Betty), Irene Joyce Faulkner, Isabella Allison Britton; his great grandson Isaiah Blackwood; and great granddaughter Stephanie Steinhardt Halvorson. He is survived by his children Debra Kleinhans, Robert and Patti Bange, Judith and Harry Michalewicz, Steven and Mark Bange, and William and Kimberly

Bange; 17 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and 1 greatgreat-grandchild. A Memorial service and family time will be held at the Lions Club Building in Baxley, Georgia, on Sunday, February 23, from 1-4 p.m.

ERIC DOUGLAS WALKER

Graveside Services for Eric Douglas Walker, age 56, of Terrell, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at Sandy Cemetery in Ravenna, Texas under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Bro. Cody Nelson officiated. Eric passed away Friday evening, February 7, 2020 at his residence in Terrell, Texas. Eric was born on May 7, 1963 in Dallas, Texas, the son of Douglas Nolan Walker and Marjorie Ellen Gantt Walker Harwell. He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. Eric worked for Standard Supply for 30 years and enjoyed western art. His most favorite pastime was hunting and fishing. He was a member of Ducks Unlimited and a proud supporter of the NRA. Memories of Eric will be cherished forever, he will be greatly missed. Eric is preceded in death by his father. He is survived by his mother, Marjorie Ellen Harwell of Ravenna, Texas; brother, Mark Walker and wife Jeanette of Ravenna, Texas; aunts, Marilyn Hanes and husband Blanton of Ravenna, Texas, Merle Walker of Ravenna, Texas, Letha Walker of Ravenna, Texas, and Oueda Gantt of Leonard, Texas; uncle, Joe Walker of Denison, Texas; very special friends, Jeff Granberry and family and Richard Riley and family; numerous cousins, friends, and extended family. Pallbearers were Jim Gantt, Phillip Gantt, Jeff Granberry, Wayne Hanes, Richard Riley, and Tim Walker. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com

REBECCA ANN STROUD

Memorial Services for Rebecca Ann Stroud, age 64, of Bonham, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 9, 2020 at Wise Funeral Home Chapel. Deacon Michael Lawley, Rebecca’s brother-inlaw, officiated. Rebecca passed away early Thursday morning, February 6, 2020 at The Heart Hospital Baylor in Denton, Texas. Rebecca was born on April 9. 1955 in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of James William Tippett and Hazel Ruth Holder Tippett. She graduated from Sunset High School in Dallas, Texas where she was a cheerleader and a member of the strutters, the high school drill team. Rebecca married Charlie Black Stroud III on June 23, 1975 in Dallas, Texas. Together they raised three wonderful children. Her favorite sports teams were the Dallas Stars and Dallas Cowboys. Rebecca would often join her father at the fifty-yard line, watching and cheering for the Cowboys. She was a genuine person who never met a stranger. She would greet you with open arms and embrace you with a hug. She was a dedicated and devoted friend. Rebecca loved to brag on her kids and grandbabies. She lived her life for her children, then for her grandbabies; family was her world. Rebecca’s memory will forever be cherished, she will be greatly missed. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her sister, Kathy Tippett, and her granddaughter, Elizabeth Dreier. Rebecca is survived by her son, Brian Stroud and wife Amy of Mesquite, Texas; daughters, Misty Stroud-Martinez and husband Paul of Ferris, Texas and Jessica Neely and husband James Schoggin of Bonham, Texas; brother, Ray Tippett of Oregon; sisters, Deborah Lawley and husband Michael of Athens, Texas, Teresa Tippett and fiancé Kenny Smith of Dallas, Texas, and Denise Rose Eudy and husband Shane of Blooming Grove, Texas; grandchildren, Shawn Stroud, Tristan Stroud, Alexis Stroud, Samuel Stroud, Jackson Neely, and Julianne Busby; honorary grandchildren, Kalee Rush, Kimbree Rush, Kaitlen Rush, and Miles Davis; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. February is heart month. Memorial donations may be made in Rebecca’s honor to the American Heart Association or to the Dodd City Education Foundation. Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com

MICHAEL FREDERICK MURRAY Michael Frederick Murray, 81 of Telephone, TX, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family at Faith Hospice in Dallas, TX. He was born November 28, 1938 in Dallas, TX. He was a graduate of The Hill Prep School in Pottstown, PA, then SMU, later achieving a master’s degree in Counseling. Mike retired to his farm in Telephone, TX after a long career in the securities industry. He married Gwen Atkinson, and they enjoyed an outdoorsy, country life; hunting, fishing, gardening, golfing and raising dogs for 22 magical years. Mike and Gwen both became counselors, and dedicated their counseling to all those who needed it as their church mission. Mike loved time with his 5 grandkids, to them he was “Big Daddy.” He taught them to fish and golf, while also attending all of their sporting events, and taking them on a yearly trip to the State Fair of Texas. Mike was a kind and caring man, a hard worker, a fantastic storyteller and an exceptional husband, brother and grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Gwen Murray, sister, Galen Bauchman, brother, Jeff Murray, numerous nieces and nephews, 2 stepchildren, 5 grandkids, and countless friends. To all of them, he will be dearly missed. A service to celebrate Mike’s life will be held for family and friends at 2:00 p.m. on February 22, 2020 at First United Methodist Church, 801 Star St. Bonham, TX 75418

JAMES PRICE STIFF “JIM” Former Denison City Manager James Price Stiff (“Jim”) passed away peacefully at his Denison home Sunday Feb. 9th at 9pm. Jim was born April 4th, 1943 in Dallas, TX to Judd Price and Margaret Smith Stiff. Jim and his twin brother, Ben Stiff, and their older brother Judd Stiff attended Highland Park schools in Dallas, TX. Jim attended the University of Missouri, where he studied journalism. He furthered his studies at Texas Tech University with a double degree in political science and journalism. Jim’s first role in city government was in Fort Worth, Texas. He then moved on to become City Manager of White Settlement, Mineral Wells, Denison and retired as City Manager of Bonham. Jim served our government for 33 years as a City Manager in the state of Texas. Several former city council members have said, “Jim Stiff was one of the most intelligent men they had ever known”. He was always for the everyday people and the less fortunate, who couldn’t always help themselves. He became a master at scouting and one of the leaders of the Texoma area Boy Scouts council. He loved helping young men to become Boy Scouts and help them to receive their wood badge honor. Jim was married to Jane Wright in 1969. They had a son, Sterling in 1972 in addition to Jane’s daughter, Sharra, who Jim considered his own. Jim and Jane were married 18 years until Jane’s passing in 1985. They were both members of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Denison. February 27, 1990 Jim married Dianne Henry Hudgins. They were married by Father Gerard of St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Sherman. Jim and Dianne Stiff were about to celebrate 32 years of marriage. Dianne cared for her husband Jim for many years after him 2/11/20 having major illnesses. Jim was preceded in death by his mother, father and twin brother. Jim leaves behind his wife, Dianne, his “special needs” stepdaughter, Dawn; son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren, Sterling, Ellena, Matias and Alessandra of Seattle, Washington; stepdaughter and son in law, Amy and Greg Oates of Whitesboro; stepdaughter and granddaughters, Paige, Savannah and Piper Schwartz of Australia; stepdaughter, Sharra and Todd Lovelady and grandchildren, Skye and Eli, of Ingram, TX and brother and sister-in-law, Judd and Mary Jane Stiff of California. He also leaves behind three loving caregivers, Debbie Stephens, Robbie Williams and Monette Whipple all of Denison. He and Dianne were thankful for all the wonderful staff at Heart to Heart Hospice, who gave him much dignity by allowing him to receive care and live his last days at home. A memorial service in honor of Jim Stiff was held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Denison, TX, Saturday February 15th at 11:00 a.m. A reception followed the service in Kohfeldt Hall at St. Luke’s. Honorary pallbearers were Brian Peeler, Pete Phillips, Bill Jennings, Andy Wilkens, Butch Ewing, Mike Alexander. Memorials may be made in his name to St. Luke’s Church and St. Jude’s Hospital for Children. Condolences may be registered online at http://www.fisherfh. com. Arrangements are under the direction of Fisher Funeral Home in Denison.


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EMPLOYMENT Continued from Pg. 18

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. 903-813-8477 KENNEL WORKER NEEDED Must be able to live on premises. Furnished house, utilities, landline telephone, satellite TV, and salary. Must be able to lift feed sacks, and do manual labor and follow instructions. Call for further information. 903-664-3453.

TEXOMA HOUSING PARTNERS (THP) is accepting applications for the position of Maintenance Mechanic. Primary responsibilities include the repair, improvement and maintenance of residential duplexes and property. Must be able to perform physical and manual labor. General Maintenance Knowledge test to be administered. Position includes annual salary of $37,740.00 plus benefits. Applications will be accepted Monday through Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm until a sufficient pool of applicants has been received. Applications are available at the THP Maintenance Building located at 814 West 16th Street, Bonham Texas. For more information call 903640-2042. THP is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

JOB POSITING FOR BONHAM ISD Bonham Independent School District is currently accepting applications for the position of DISTRICT RN. The position has a 204-day work schedule and is based on the school calendar. For more information, please visit the Employment tab at www.bonhamisd.org.

ESTATE SALE ESTATE SALE For Sally Delk 100 Wes Michael Rd, Bonham Fri, Sat, Feb 21, 22, 8am-5pm ESTATE SALE 1473 N State Hwy 78 Bonham. Feb, 13-15 & Feb 20-22, 8am-5pm. Tools, hunting and military surplus, glassware, old antiques and alot of miscellaneous.

GARAGE SALES GRANNY’S PLACE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am5pm. Call 903-367-7095.

A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 9am-4pm

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We are currently looking for smiling faces who have a passion for working with children. Must be 18 or older and have a high school diploma. Apply in person.

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FOR SALE $100, umbrella included. Call 903-583-0376

LEGAL NOTICE 12/10/19

Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission foe an Off premise beer and wine license by The Grim Brothers LLC dba Pipkin’s Grocery and Gas, to be located at 104 SE Front St Leonard, Fannin County, 75452, Texas. Officers of said corporation Paris Pipkin co-owner, Shawn Pipkin co-owner.

2/11/20 Annual Meeting of Bartley Woods Water Supply Corp.

Wed., Feb. 19, 2020 @ 7:00 p.m. Gober Community Center Everyone Welcome

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ART LESSONS Valley Creek Studio Drawing and painting for adults and youth. Homeschoolers welcome! Custom artwork. Katherine Kluger 903-227-8143 LATIN STAR CLEANING SERVICE Free Estimates! Houses, apartments, offices and new construction. Call 903227-3791 or 903-664-5087 BIG JOHN DRYWALL REPAIRS & PAINT Small jobs from one single drywall repair to repairs throughout the home. Cracks, holes, water damage, patches, popcorn ceilings, wallpaper removal, match textures. Interior and exterior painting. 40 years experience. Free estimates. 903-209-6958 HLG IRRIGATION & LANDSCAPING, SPRINKLER DESIGN/ INSTALLATION & REPAIR Mowing, shrub and tree trimming, drains, sod installation, fire pits, flag stone patios & walkways. All types of masonry work. LI#0023757. Call/text 903771-8404 William” 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. MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503

HAT FOR SALE:$55.00 Call 903-583-0376 FOR SALE: 2019 Forrest River Sandpiper 5th wheel RV, $58,000. 41 foot, sleeps 6, outdoor kitchen, hydraulic stabilizing jacks, mileage is 20 miles. Washer and dryer connections, full size refrigerator, 2 recliners, 2 loveseats, 50 inch screen TV, DVD/CD player, fireplace. Very nice! Call 903-271-2965 or 903436-8606.

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE

2/11/20 Code Enforcement Officer

Applicants must have an understanding of codes, ordinances, or other statutory guidelines preferably related to housing, zoning, health, and safety required. Working knowledge of computer systems and computer usage; familiarity with typical construction practices and material applications preferred. Strong oral and written communication skills required. Must be skilled at customer relations, research capable, decisive, and possess sound judgment skills. Must be able to read maps, prioritize daily duties and apply effective time management practices. Must be willing to learn a variety of different competencies which include permitting, plan review and building inspections. High school diploma or GED required. College or technical degree preferred. One (1) year demonstrated experience in effective implementation of community programs, case management, building, and housing inspections. One (1) year experience in code enforcement is preferred. Texas Class C driver’s license is required and must be maintained in good standing throughout employment in position. Must be a certified Code Enforcement Officer in the State of Texas or must obtain certification as a State of Texas Certified Code Enforcement Officer within one (1) year of assignment to position. Salary $35K· - $40 K, DOQ ; benefits include retirement; medical, vision & life insurances; paid holidays; paid vacation and sick leave. ALL applicants must complete a City of Bonham job application. Resumes submitted WITHOUT an application will NOT be accepted. Applications and a full job description available at Bonham City Hall or online at www.cityofbonham.org. Pre-employment physical/drug screen required. The City of Bonham is an equal opportunity employer.

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. 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 469-4004086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties. LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940390-9978.

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. NASH ENTERPRISES REMODELING: Bath tile work, painting inside and out, add-ons, drywall. FREE estimates. 903-456-3783. HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903413-4338. 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.”

MOWERS FOR SALE: Toro MX5060 Rider, good condition, $2,600. Call 903-227-6708.

REAL ESTATE HOME FOR LEASE 2 bedroom, 1 bath, covered parking, trees, fenced yard, $650/mo, $300/dep. 817797-3276 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex. No pets. $525/ mo, $300/dep. 903-8152403 FOR RENT: 4 bedroom, 2 bath, central heat and air, natural gas. No pets. $800/ mo, $400/dep. 903-8152403 BUSINESS SUITES FOR LEASE 903-640-0000. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, carport and nice porch, central heat and air, propane. No pets. $700/mo, $400/dep. 903-815-2403 CASH FOR MOBILE HOMES Single or Doublewide With or Without Land 214-842-8489 FOR RENT 715 E 11th Bonham 3 bdr 1bath large back yard 1 car garage/carport central H&A electric & gas, $650/ mo, $600/dep. MUST PROVIDE PROVEN STEADY RENTAL & INCOME & VERIFICATION HISTORY. No pets. Text or leave message 903-227-5874.

FOR RENT 2 bedroom home, updated, fenced yard, $700/mo. ****************************** 3 bedroom house, CH&A, large rooms, $850/mo. Call 903-227-0920. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex. Dining room, atrium. 903-227-0451 COMMERCIAL LEASE SPACE AVAILABLE. Call Teresa Mills at 903-583-4455. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house in Honey Grove, $650/mo with deposit. Call 903-227-6133. OFFICE OR RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT: Available at North Center Business Complex, 2501 N Center St, Bonham. Call 903-5839527 or 903-227-1686. FOR RENT 803 Lipscomb, Bonham 3 bedroom, 2 bath, gas and electric, 2 car garage, large fenced back yard. Next to VA, $1200 per month, $1200 deposit. No pets. Must provide references with solid work history/ check stubs and good rental history. Leave message or text 903-237-5874 FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 2 bath home at 116 Carpenter Loop, $1,000/mo, $1,000/dep. Call 903-227-2292 for application. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT: Cable, wifi, washer and dryer on premises. No pets. No drugs. No drama. $550/mo, no deposit. 1016 Poplar, Bonham. Call Kenny at 214-779-7148. HOUSE FOR SALE IN WINDOM: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $38,000. Will finance with $10,000 down. 404 S 1st St, Windom. Call 903227-6465 or 903-819-5243

Looking for LAND TO LEASE to run cattle on. Any size 10-300 acres. Helps keep your land in ag and fences and land maintained. Please call 903-486-2900 CASH FOR MOBILE HOMES Single or Doublewide With or Without Land 214-842-8489 I BUY JUNK CARS Call or text David Lee at 903436-2067 or 903-965-0210. Please leave a message. WANTED: Someone who has a full blood pit dog to breed with my full blood pit male for my one pick out of the litter. My pit bull dog will protect your chickens from any varmits, will kill skunks, bob cats and will keep coyotes away. Call: 903-4962301 WANT TO BUY: USMC marine knives with wood handles, military surplus items and pistols. Call 903496-2301

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FOR CONVERSION TO A STATE BANKING ASSOCIATION Notification is hereby given that CapTex Bank, National Association, 106 Hamilton Street Trenton, Texas, 75490, has submitted an application to the Banking Commissioner of Texas on or about February 12, 2020, to convert to a state banking association. The resulting bank will be CapTex Bank, and the home office will be relocated to 2929 W. 5th Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76107. Any person wishing to comment on this application, either for or against, may file written comments with the Texas Department of Banking, 2601 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78705-4294, on or before the 14th day after the date of this publication. Such comments will be made a part of the record before and considered by the Banking Commissioner. Any person wishing to formally protest and oppose the proposed conversion and participate in the application process may do so by filing a written notice of protest with the Texas Department of Banking on or before the 14th calendar day after the date of this publication accompanied by a protest filing fee of $2,500. The protest fee may be reduced or waived by the Banking Commissioner upon a showing of substantial hardship.


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Three-peat 1A runner-up DC leads Fannin girls hoops playoffs squads

Honey Grove junior Maddie Cason (24) dribbles behind her back while trying to elude Trenton senior Rikki Foreman during District 13-2A girls basketball on Jan. 21. Photo by Rich Hilliard

Dodd City sophomore Tori Dotson (4) gets fouled en route to scoring two points during District 23-1A girls basketball on Sam Rayburn junior Kaylen Cockrill Jan. 24. Photo by Rich Hilliard (34) gets off a shot during District 12Class 1A, won, 79- championship game 2A girls basketball on Jan. 10. 9, at Miller Grove in with an area-round Photo by Rich Hilliard District 23-1A play contest Feb. 20-22. Lindsay, 55-32, to clinch a secMeanwhile, Ector advanced ond-straight trip to the playoffs. on Feb. 7 to finish 12-0 -- securing its as the 23-1A runner-up and in The Lady Rebels secured eighth-consecutive the bi-district round will play the third-place berth for the undefeated district Avinger, the 24-1A third-place second-straight season in the qualifier after losing a play-in current 12-2A. Sam Rayburn in title. Via the district with Sulphur Bluff, 54-38, on the bi-district round will play championship, the Feb. 10. The bi-district game the loser of the Feb. 14 11-2A Lady Hornets, who will be Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 6 championship play-in between Leonard junior Alexa Rhone improved to 28-4 p.m. at Bogata Rivercrest High Era and Muenster. (5) shoots a jumper during Honey Grove junior Shakira Cooper with the win, will School. Honey Grove will advance District 10-3A girls basketball (35) drives through the paint en route begin their 10thThe Lady Eagles advanced to to its 17th-consecutive postto the basket on Jan. 21 during District straight postseason their fourth-consecutive post- season, qualifying as 13-2A’s on Dec. 17. 13-2A girls basketball. Photo by Rich Hilliard with a bi-district season, having reached the third-place team. The Lady Photo by Rich Hilliard area-round the last three years. Warriors in the bi-district bye. By Rich Hilliard In 12-2A, Sam Rayburn, a round will play North Hopkins Dodd City will qualifying Fannin County girls start toward a poten- 2019 bi-district finalist, com- on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 6 p.m. Postseason basketball will be- team. tial fourth-consecutive March pleted a district home-and- at Pattonville Prairiland High gin Feb. 17-18 with bi-district Dodd City, ranked No. 2 in trip to the 1A state tournament home sweep on Feb. 7 of School. round games for all but one

Trenton’s Foreman garners 300th hoops coaching win

Ector junior Riley Evans (14) drives across midcourt during District 23-1A girls basketball on Dec. 20. Photo by Rich Hilliard With a win at Celeste on Feb. 11, Trenton forged a tie and necessitated a play-in on Feb. 14 with Celeste at Wolfe City High School to determine the fourth-and-final playoffs berth in 13-2A. In 10-3A, Leonard finished tied for third place at 6-6 with Whitewright and Van Alstyne, necessitating a play-in to determine the district’s third- and fourth-place postseason berths. Each split its head-to-head district games.

Eagles, Hornets hoops in again, Trenton to returns to playoffs

Trenton’s Christian Verde (right) tries to drive past Honey Grove’s Brock Braley on Jan. 21 during District 13-2A boys basketball. Photo by Rich Hilliard

Trenton head girls basketball coach Rick Foreman collected his 300th win on Feb. 11, as the Lady Tigers won at and necessitated a play-in with Celeste for the fourth-and-final postseason berth in District 13-2A girls basketball. Courtesy photo By Rich Hilliard Postseason qualifiers for the upcoming boys high school basketball playoffs from Fannin County had almost all been determined, through play on Feb. 11. In District 23-1A, Ector and Dodd City have each assured another postseason advance. The pair remained atop 23-1A with 11-1 records, heading into

their Feb. 14 rematch at Dodd City. It equates the sixth-straight playoffs trip for the senior-laden Eagles and fourth-consecutive for the Hornets. Last year, each reached the area round of the Region III1A playoffs. It took Slidell, the eventual 1A state champion, to prematurely stop Ector’s postseason run. Elsewhere, Trenton has as-

sured its first boys basketball postseason in six years. The Tigers will advance as the fourthplace qualifier from 13-2A to the Region II-2A playoffs. Additionally, fifth-place Leonard remained in contention in 10-3A for its fourthstraight postseason trip, through play on Feb. 11.


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Bonham HS Band Solo/Ensemble Results

Congratulations to these BHS Band Members on earning Superior ratings last Saturday, February 8th at the UIL Region 25 Solo/Ensemble Contest at RockwallHeath High School! They will all compete in the Texas State Solo/Ensemble Contest at the end of May.

Pictured left to right: Junior Amy Look (Class 1 Euphonium Solocertified to State), Sophomore Jenna Hubbard (Class 1 Flute Solo, Class 1 Flute Trio-certified to State), Junior Emily Amigh (Class 1 Flute Solo-certified to State, Class 1 Flute Trio-certified to State), and Senior Rayen Campbell (Class 1 Flute Trio-certified to State).

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Legend Bank Announces Organizational Changes

Press Release - JANUARY 6, 2020/BOWIE, TX: Legend Bank, a community bank serving North Texans for 130 years, is pleased to announce organizational changes, including executive leadership promotions. Jay Bearden has been promoted to President, after serving as the bank’s Chief Lending Officer and Executive Vice President for over 10 years. Bearden, a banker since 1992, has worked for Legend Bank for over 20 years and also serves as a member of the Legend Bank Board of Directors. “Jay has a unique understanding of the Legend Bank culture from his dedicated service in leadership roles with our bank,” said Mickey Faulconer, Legend Bank CEO. “His extensive banking expertise and knowledge of our local communities make him the perfect fit as the President of Legend Bank.” Jay received his Bachelors of Business Administration in Finance and Management from Baylor University and he graduated from the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at SMU in 2008 as Salutatorian of his class, with distinctions in Academics and Leadership. He is an active board member for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Northwest Texas and is a member and Deacon of First Baptist Church in Decatur, where he serves in many capacities. In his role as President, he will oversee all bank operations. Jay moves into his new role as President with enthusiasm for the new structure and New Year, “What I love most about Legend Bank is that we are a family that cares for each other, our customers and our communities. This is a place where people want to come to work because employees know they are valued, their ideas and concerns are taken seriously, there are opportunities for personal and professional growth and we can have fun while still accomplishing our mission of serving the banking needs of our markets.” Jeff Brooks has been promoted to Chief Lending Officer from his previous role as Regional President over Whitesboro, Sherman, Bonham, Whitewright and Cooper. Jeff has been in banking for over 26 years and has been serving Legend Bank customers in Whitesboro and surrounding areas for 14 years. He graduated from Baylor University with a BBA in Accounting and completed the Texas Banking Association (TBA)

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Lending School In his role as Chief Lending Officer, he will oversee commercial and mortgage lending for all 13 Legend Bank locations, as well as the bank’s special assets. John Lee has been promoted to Chief Credit Officer and will oversee credit analysis, credit risk, consumer lending, mortgage loan processing and loan services. John received his Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Texas and began his banking career as a National Bank Examiner with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) in 1990. He continued his career as a senior credit officer and commercial lender in multiple North Texas banks. He has been with Legend Bank for over 10 years overseeing the bank’s credit risk, compliance/ CRA/BSA and enterprise risk management functions. John is a 2003 graduate of the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking. Jodie Payne has been named Chief Operations Officer. She has previously served as SVP, Deposit Operations for Legend Bank for the past five years. In her new role as Chief Operations Officer, she will be responsible for deposit operations, customer care, electronic banking, core systems, information technology and fraud loss prevention. Jodie began her banking career over 40 years ago as a teller at National Bank of Texas in Fort Worth. She quickly began managing operational areas and has spent the majority of her career overseeing deposit and account operations. Outside the office, Jodie is active in her community supporting various organizations and fundraising activities. She and her son are both cancer survivors, so she is especially passionate about funding cancer research that can advance lifesaving treatments to make it possible for doctors to uncover the next big breakthrough. Toni Lucky’s position has changed to Chief Retail Officer, after serving as Legend Bank’s Chief Operations Officer for nine years. As the Chief Retail Officer, Toni will focus primarily on the retail side of the bank. She will oversee retail operations at all Legend Bank locations, plus all customer facing products and systems as well as training, marketing and treasury management sales. Toni is a graduate of University of Texas at Arlington and the Texas Bankers Association Management Development Program She is passionate about

supporting the Ronald McDonald House and spearheads Legend Bank’s employee support of their Meals from the Heart program so that Legend bankers can provide meals for the families staying there. “I’m confident the new executive leadership team, which also includes Todd McMurray, Chief Financial Officer, Bret Meekins, West Regional President and Mike Rigby, East Regional President, will guide Legend Bank and give us the structure we need to achieve our planned future growth,” said Mickey Faulconer, CEO of Legend Bank. “Each one of our executive bankers have specialized banking experience in their areas and they have long-term tenure with Legend Bank, which will help maintain our family-like culture in serving our customers and employees. They all had important roles in the incredible year we had last year, growing our bank assets at a historic rate, adding new locations in three different regions of North Texas, increasing the number of customers we serve, expanding our team with new employees and introducing new products and services to make banking better and more convenient for our customers.” Legend Bank added three new locations in 2019, in North Richland Hills, Whitewright and Cooper. The bank is planning the opening of its full service Sherman location later this month to expand service to the Sherman and Denison communities. Legend Bank’s assets grew from $697 million to over $769 million in the past year. This year Legend Bank celebrates its 130th anniversary. About Legend Bank Legend Bank N.A. has 13 locations throughout North Texas with total assets of over $769 million Legend Bank serves the people and businesses in and around Bowie, Alvord, Decatur, Henrietta, Wichita Falls, Nocona, Whitesboro, Sherman, Bonham, Cooper, Whitewright, Fort Worth and North Richland Hills and is one of the largest cattle lenders in North Texas. Legend Bank has proudly served its communities for 130 years and remains focused on the philosophy that banking is, first and foremost, about the people you serve and that serving others is a privilege. If you would like more information about Legend Bank N.A., visit www.legendbank.com.

DODD CITY ISD HONOR ROLL 2nd 9 - Weeks 2019/2020

1st Grade All A’s Meleah Crossland, Lila Crunk, Hunter Ferguson, Lillian Liebel, Sawyer Wright A’s & B’s Marisol Barco, Millee Braden, Nolan Hubbard, Riley Lingelbach, Nolan Melson, Evelyn Miller, Pailyn Payne, Hadley Spindle 2nd Grade All A’s Celina Cabianca, Jayli Hill, Wyatt Martin, Kaynen Robbins A’s & B’s Olivia Amigh, Jude Garcia, Dalton Lawrence, Carson Lindsey, Cole Mangum, Emaree Weeks, Weston Wilson, 3rd Grade All A’s Mattox Amigh, Kodi Dorau, Kennedy Mcdonald, Iskander Ortega, Eastyn Weissert A’s & B’s Holden Atchley, Collin Baum, Julianne Busby, Makayla Camp, Kennedy Chaney, Tyler Denney, Preston Dickerson, Jordan Johnson, Kasey Knight, Ada Melson 4th Grade All A’s Olivia Cabianca, Mckenzye Partridge, Gavin Rogers Continued

A’s & B’s Mariajose Barco, Paige Clark, Gabriela De La Rosaalexis Forder, Brooks Goodwin, Ayden Harris, Abigail Lee, Grayson Ozment, Lukas Price, Reed Rich, Nate Roskowske, Seth Roskowske, Madison Walker, Kinley White 5th Grade All A’s Annalee Baker, Caroline Lackey, Dominic Lillie A’s & B’s Summer Clark, Ralyn Daniel, Holden Dudley, Chelsea Glover, Aiden Hill, Kayleigh Mcbrayer, Ian Ortega, Taylor Voss, 6th Grade All A’s Kenzi Freeman, Breezy Jenkins, Christina Tran, Addison Weeks A’s & B’s Kaleb Covington, Cash Crossland, Abraham De La Rosa, Grace Eichman, Miicah Fite, Sierra Garcia, Kelsey Hewett, Kailen Kavanaugh, Christopher Kersey, Riley Murraygrady Ozment, Gavin Shindler, Taegan William 7th Grade All A’s Alexis Dudley, Katie Ferguson, Charles Wild See DC page 23

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A’s & B’s Logan Briggs, Audri Holland, Augustine Lillie, Caylee Mills, Caleb Munger, Jackson Neely, July Peoples,Matthew Stephens, Angel Voss, Leo Wilson 8th Grade - All A’s Addyson Chaney, John Gilbreath A’s & B’s Ethan Barnard, Cesli Crum, Kara Freeman, Addison Hill, Zoie Hobbs, Emma Jenkins,

Austin Klockgether, Kadyn Mccarley, Nautica Morris, Garrett Morrison, Mercedez Oliver, Hadley Ozment, Tyler Smithson, Lily Waller, Trevin Wilson 9th Grade - All A’s Emily Ferguson, Tiana Jenkins, Lindsey Mauppin, Camryn Mccarley A’s & B’s Connor Alley, Ayden Balvin, Garrett Knight, Reagan Lillie, Carson Morrison, Brooklyn Simpson, Lindsey Skipper, Bailey Standerfer, Lau-

Fannin County Museum of History The Fannin County Museum of History has a number of beautiful Victorian christening gowns. These long “gowns” were worn by both baby girls and boys, and photographs were often taken of the babies in these gowns. This gown dates from 1905. We know the date of this gown because we have a photo of young Irene Webb wearing the gown. Many people in Bonham of a certain age will remember Irene Webb and her sister Lucille. Visit the Fannin County Museum of History to see this christening gown and many other beautiful pieces of clothing. Bring your children or grandchildren to see how the citizens of Fannin County dressed over 100 years ago. The Museum is located a few blocks south of the Courthouse Square in Bonham in the old Texas & Pacific Depot, and is open Tuesday-Saturday, noon – 4 pm. AW 1-8 Prescribed by Secretary of State Sections 4.004, 83.010, 85.004, 85.007, Texas Election Code 9/2009

Amended Notice of General Primary Election Fannin County Democratic Party - CONSOLIDATION (enmendar aviso de eleccion primaria - la’s CONSOLIDATIÓNS) To the registered voters of the County of FANNIN COUNTY, Texas: (A los votantes registrados del Condado de FANNIN, Texas:) Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., on March 3, 2020, for voting in the General Primary Election for the DEMOCRATIC Party to nominate federal officers, Members of the State Legislature, State, District, County and Precinct Officers; and for the purpose of electing county and precinct chairs. (Notifíquese, por la presente, que las casillas electorales citadas abajo se abrirán desde las 7:00 a.m. hasta las 7:00 p.m. el 3 de marzo de 2020 para votar en la Elección Primaria General para el Partido DEMOCRATICO para nombrar functionaries federales, los miembros de la Legislatura Estatal, y a los oficiales del estado, distrito, condado y del precinto; y con el propósito de elegir al president del condado y del precinto.

On Election Day, voters must vote in their precinct where registered to vote.

(El Día de Elección, los votantes deberán votar en su precinto donde están inscritos para votar)

Location of Election Day Polling Places Include Name of Building and Address (Ubicación de las casillas electorales el Día

Precinct Number(s)

de Elección) (Incluir Nombre del Edificio y Dirección)

West Bonham - (Armory) Civic Center- 1100 W. 5th, Bonham, TX 75418 North Bonham Dodd City Ravenna East Bonham Ivanhoe – 1st Baptist Church- 4063 N. FM 273, Ivanhoe, TX 75447 Telephone Trenton- Trenton 1st Baptist (old Sanctuary), 230 2nd St., Trenton, TX 75490 Randolph Leonard- City Hall - 111 W. Collins, Leonard, TX 75452 Bailey Ector- Church of Christ - 101 Cedar St., Ector, TX 75439 Savoy Honey Grove- Lyday Hall (at Crockett Room) - 540 6th St., Honey Grove 75446 Ladonia Windom

Pct 1, 4,(Número 6, 9, 18de precinto)

Pct 55and and12 12 Pct 10 & 13 Pct 7 and 11 Pct 2 and 15 Pct 3, 16 and 19

For early voting, a voter may vote at any of the locations listed below:

(Para Votación Adelantada, los votantes podrán votar en cualquiera de las ubicaciones nombradas abajo.)

Locations for Early Voting Polling Places Include Name of Building and Address

(Ubicación de las casillas electorales de votación adelantada) (Incluir Nombre del Edificio y Dirección)

Days and Hours of Operation Días y Horas Hábiles

West Bonham - (Armory)Civic Center- 1100 W. 5th, Bonham, TX Monday– Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 75418 February 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28 pm Thursdays 7am to 7pm Both February 20 and 27th Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm February 22 Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to: (Las solicitudes para boletas de votación adelantada por correo deberán enviarse a:)

Tammy Biggar

Early Voting Clerk (Nombre del Secretario de la Votación Adelantada)

800 E. 2nd St.

(Address) (Dirección)

Bonham

75418

(City) (Ciudad)

(Zip Code) (Código Postal)

Applications for ballots by mail must be received no later than the close of business on February 21, 2020 (Las solicitudes para boletas de votación adelantada por correo deberán recibirse para el fin de las horas de negocio el: 21 de febrero de 2020) Issued this the 27th day of January, 2020 (Emitida este día 27 de Enero, 2020) JANE ALVIZO, County Chair Fannin County DEMOCRATIC Party (Firma del Presidente del Condado)

ra Turner, Austin Weeks 10th Grade - All A’s Kaylee Freeman, Kylee Graves, Brody Mauppin, Ryan Mills A’s & B’s Ian Baker, Tori Dotson, Kelsie Neely, Ali Preas, Gunnar Wilson, 11th Grade - All A’s Harlee Garcia, Chase Lyde, Cailyn Nolen, Evie Nutt, Brayden

Vaught, Prairie Wild A’s & B’s Dani Baccus, Colton Brewer, Braylee Cowan, Luisa Eachus , Savanah Ford, Logan Hartnett, Journie Hilliard, Jackson Kersey, Payton Kinkade, Raigan Nichols, Rylie Ozment, Sara Turner 12th Grade - All A’s Ryan Brooks, Amber Johnson,

Mckenzee Jones, Cole Massie, Delaney Pilliod, Alec Simpson A’s & B’s Caleb Brian, Stormey Carson, Mckenzie Eaton, Jessica Flaherty, Wylie Fosher, Camryn Hubbard , Zayne Kennon, Emily Klockgether, Noah Stockton, Jason Turner

I WAS A “SMALL TOWN COP” I spent almost 18 years of my career working as a small town Police Chief in Fannin County. Those years prepared me for the Sheriff’s position in many ways and I received valuable law enforcement experience and life experience. In Savoy, I was the only officer for most of my 8 years in that town. I learned the following while in Savoy… 1.) Independence- I responded to calls alone and rarely had backup. 2.) Discipline- I did not have set hours to work. I worked during the times when I knew I was needed most- during school start and stop times, during school events, on the weekends when more people were out and during times of increased criminal activity. 3.) Budgeting- I prepared the budget, presented the budget to the City Council and adhered to that budget. 4.) Resilience- I worked long hours at times. I owned 2 businesses. I took phone calls from citizens when I was off duty. I responded to calls in Savoy when I was off duty at the request of the Sheriff’s Office, Mayor or anyone else who felt I was needed. 5.) Team work- I worked closely with the Mayor and City Council. They had a desire to take care of their police department. I presented a need and they found a way. 6.) Awareness- I learned to read people. I had to watch body language, stature and visual cues. I had to be aware of my surroundings. I was alone and backup wasn’t just a minute away. 7.) Grant writing ability- In 1996 I applied for and was awarded a grant for “more cops on patrol”. I spent almost 10 years in Honey Grove as their Chief of Police. I was the officer on duty during the day shift. I learned the following while in Honey Grove…. 1.) Leadership- I supervised 3 full time officers and a part time officer. I responded when they needed assistance. 2.) Scheduling- I prepared a work schedule to provide the City of Honey Grove with 24 hour coverage, 7 days per week and there were very few times that this didn’t occur. 3.) Flexibility- We worked as a team and covered for each other when needed. There was a time that myself and one other officer worked 12 hour shifts every day for 2 weeks straight. 4.) Budgeting- I prepared the budget for the Police Department, presented it to the Mayor and City Council and adhered to my budget. 5.) Community- I implemented community policing and trained all my officers to be community police officers. I became an integrated part of Honey Grove. My home was there and my wife and I supported and participated in events throughout my time there. 6.) Volunteering- I spent many hours putting out and picking up flags for the Senior Center flag program. I delivered Meals on Wheels during inclement weather. I even received a call to go to the Senior Center and turn off the roast that was in the crock pot because the weather was bad and Ann didn’t want to get out yet. 7.) Understanding and Patience- I listened as frustrated parents couldn’t deal with their children, grown children couldn’t deal with their elderly parents and neighbors couldn’t get along. 8.) Enforcement- city ordinances were a big part of the job and were enforced fairly and without partiality. Being a “small town cop” for almost 18 years was12some of the best years of my Pct 5 and life. I took the time to get to know people and police each town the way leadership wanted it policed. I still believe in community policing. I have helped to identify many criminals and assist in solving crimes for other agencies because of the relationships I formed. I knew what cars people drove, I knew their kids and most of the time I knew their dogs by name. The training I received was not minimal, it was extensive training and the exact same training provided to the large metropolitan areas in Texas through the Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute. I have a challenge coin given to me by the Dallas Police Chief after we spent a week together in training. During my years as a Police Chief, I enforced traffic laws but I also worked a wide variety of cases that included burglaries, thefts, drugs, car accidents with fatalities, attempted murders, family violence, sexual assaults, child abuse, elder abuse, fraud and suicides. I have worked criminal cases on teachers, preachers, firemen, police officers, business managers and an elected official and all resulted in an arrest and conviction. I worked closely with the Sheriff’s Office, Texas Rangers, FBI, US Marshalls, Fannin County Children’s Center, Child Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, Savoy ISD, Honey Grove ISD and the local long term care facilities in each town. Being a Police Chief or “small town cop” as a few like to call me was invaluable experience and definitely prepared me for the role of Sheriff. I still apply all the principles I learned as a Police Chief to my role as Sheriff.

I respectfully ask for your vote on March 3rd in the Republican primary. Early voting starts February 18th. Political ad paid for by Re-Elect Mark Johnson campaign, Katherine Johnson, Treasurer.

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Press Release -The Creative Arts Center’s biggest event of the year will return on Saturday, May 9 when the Red River Art, Wine & Music Fest returns with a big Silent Auction, art classes, an exhibit, a Youth Art Contest, children’s arts can crafts, a Community Art Project, wine tasting and all-day music and fun. Admission is free again this year and the event runs from 9 AM to 5 PM. Performers of all types from all over the region are always on hand to play music and entertain. Artist vendors will also participate so this will be a great opportunity to find a perfect gift for Mother’s Day! “We embrace the small size of our wonderful festival,” says CAC Executive Director Lisa Avila. “Frankly, having 10,000 people doesn’t feel like a festival in a small town. Our festival is always enjoyable for the folks who attend, because there aren’t long

lines and such a big crowd that you can’t get close to the music and performers. At the Red River Art Fest, you can have a great glass of wine, go shopping, win a prize by participating in our Art Walk around the square, take a class and your kids can enjoy arts and crafts all day - that can’t happen with huge crowds and a hefty admission fee. Using local talent for our performers ensures great music but again - without the big admission fee.” Artist vendors are welcome to inquire about participating and must be juried in (if they are not already CAC members). Sponsors, advertisers and donations to the Silent Auction are also needed. More information about the Community Art Project will be forthcoming, but for other information, contact the center at 903640-2196 or visit their website at www.creativeartscenter.com.

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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

Sherman, Texas, February 6, 2020 – Registration for Camp Dragonfly is now open. Camp Dragonfly is a weekend retreat, led by professional clinicians and trained staff, for children ages 8-12 who have suffered the loss of a loved one. All activities at Camp Dragonfly are designed to help children heal and live successfully after loss. During the weekend, campers have the opportunity to participate in art activities, games, nature hikes, discussions, and a campfire with s’mores! “Campers learn ways to process feelings and treasure memories. Camp is not about forgetting, it is about healing. We use exercises to help the children learn to process grief and then fun activities to practice the coping skills they are learning,” said Nancy Jackson, Community Development Director and Camp Director. “Children grieve differently than adults. Some children have behavioral problems, some struggle with schoolwork, some become argumentative or fearful, some hesitate to be away from a parent, and many don’t like to be alone.” Children dealing with grief often feel isolated and feel that no one understands. “My child very much enjoyed camp, she has always felt different from other children and camp seemed to make her feel like she belonged,” said a parent whose daughter attended a previous session. “The grief counselor I talked to was awesome! She was very honest and straightforward with me. She even asked how I was handling everything.” The spring session of Camp Dragonfly is scheduled for March 6-8, 2020 at All Saints Camp on Lake Texoma, 418 Stanton Way, in Pottsboro, Texas. If you know a child who would benefit from participating, contact Nancy Jackson at (903) 868-9315 or nancy.jackson@homehospice. org. Home Hospice of Grayson, Cooke and Fannin Counties is a 501(c)(3) local communitybased organization founded in 1982. Our mission is to enhance Quality of Life. For more information visit our website at www.homehospice. org or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/homehospiceofgrayson .


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