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February 4, 2020 Edition

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This remarkable object was used for ironing clothes. While the original irons had to be heated on a stove, this iron was fueled by kerosene or another type of liquid fuel. While still very heavy, this iron was a big improvement over the iron that had to be heated on the stove. Those irons had be reheated constantly, so the housewife or servant had to go back and forth from the ironing board to the stove to change a cold iron for a hot one. And heating irons on a stove meant that a fire had to be lit even in the summer. That type of iron was very heavy (in later years they made great doorstops). The iron heated by fuel continued to be produced and sold even after World War II to families living in rural areas without electricity. Many people today rarely or even never iron their clothes. The Fannin County Museum of History has many articles that relate to washing clothes, from rub boards to irons. Bring your children or grandchildren in to see these objects and tell them about washday on the farm. The Museum of 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.


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FANNIN COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT ONE “MAKING A HAND” Press Release - Get your raffle tickets now. Win a playhouse and provide the children in your life a space for imaginative play, which is considered to be important to the development of their cognitive & social skills. This kind of play helps children understand the world around them and improves their ability to preforms tasks in real life. You could add a play phone, a play kitchen or other items so the children can express themselves physically and verbally, they can act, react and interact and try out different roles and scenarios within their safe space. The Fannin County Family Crisis Center is raffling off a playhouse designed as a spacious beach house. Ticket prices are: 1 ticket for $3, 2 for $5, 4 for $10 and 8 for $20. The drawing will be on Valentine’s Day, 2020. The playhouse can be delivered anywhere is Fannin County. Money raised from the raffle will be used to provide much needed services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or other violent crimes. These types of crimes harm families in many ways. Domestic violence and adult sexual assault are the number one underreported crime in our nation. Victims often believe they are to blame, are filled with so much shame and fear they cannot make it on their own. These beliefs keep them

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Observing my peers and the adults working in the fields I soon realized that “making a hand” had more to do with attitude, determination, and work ethic than just sheer size or strength. Some earned the respect and admiration of their co-workers, and a few earned the disdain of other workers by shirking and complaining. I came to realize that at whatever job I was doing, I needed the settled, honest, inward assurance that I was “making a hand.” I carried that attitude through my careers with General Cable and Verizon. Working for a large telecommunications company, hard, diligent work could sometimes go unnoticed. I often faced customers that were angry at the large anonymous company and the recorded messages when they called in with trouble. I was the face of the phone company to those customers and it took tact, sincerity, and extra effort to satisfy them and repair their service. I bring that same attitude and drive to this candidacy for commissioner of Precinct One in Fannin County. I believe that the residents of my precinct are paying customers. You pay taxes to keep this county functioning and you deserve the best effort that I can give to make your county prosperous and peaceful, and the roads and infrastructure maintained. I will always be honest and open with the residents of Precinct One and the citizens of Fannin County. I don’t make haphazard promises. What I can promise is that I will do my very best to “make a hand” for this county. I would appreciate your vote for me in early voting beginning February 18th or at the Primary on March 3rd. Respectfully, Ronnie Ball

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the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God.” One of the joys that I have experienced in my ministry here in Bonham has been the opportunity to reach out in love to the veterans that use the services of the Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Center. Not only did I have the privilege of serving on their staff as a chaplain but having retired here, I still have contact with veterans from time to time. I once had an early appointment at the special clinic to be fitted with my

new hearing aid. When I arrived in the waiting room two veterans had already come. One had been in the Korean War the other had been in the Vietnam War. I had combat duty in World War II. During our conversation one made the comment “our world is in a bad shape.” The response of the second was “the One in control has not made His move yet and when He does things will be different.” This thought grew out of our little conversation.

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Soon after I requested a tamale pie recipe that calls for cornmeal, Freda Simpson sent me these two. I can’t wait to try them! Freda said that these are old recipes, but she thought that I might enjoy them. Not only will I enjoy them, I want to share them with everyone in Fannin County! Thanks, Freda! TAMALE PIE 1 lb. ground beef 1 to 2 tablespoons oil 1 tablespoon chopped onion ½ cup cornmeal ½ cup milk 1 ½ cup tomato juice 1 - 2 teaspoons chili powder 1 ½ teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon sugar 2 beaten eggs 1 can sliced or chopped ripe olives Preheat oven to 350°. Cook ground beef and oil until no longer red. Add onion and cook until done. Blend meal and milk, add tomato juice combined with chili powder, salt and sugar. Cook over boiling water, stir until thick (20 minutes). Add meat mixtures and ½ cup sliced olives or all. Stir in eggs. Pour into 6x10 Pyrex dish. Top with olives. Bake 30-40 minutes or until set. Serves 6 generously. Serve with Ranch Style beans. This recipe can be halved.

1. Establish Quorum. The regular Fannin County Commissioners Court was called to order by Fannin County Judge Randy Moore on Tuesday, January 28, 2020. A quorum was established as all commissioners were present at this time. 2. Invocation. The invocation was given by Jackie Trenholm interim pastor at Grove Hill United Methodist Church. 3. Pledges. Pledges to the U.S. and Texas Flags were led by Major James Manis. 4. Introductions. There were no introductions this week. 5. Public Forum. No one spoke in public forum this week. 6. Discussion, consideration and action to approve minutes from 01/21/2020 (R), 01/07/2020 (R), 12/31/2019 (R), 10/04/2019 (S), 09/13/2019 (S) and 08/09/2019 (S). Commissioner Lackey made a motion to approve. Commissioner Magness seconded. Motion carried. 7. Discussion, consideration and action to remedy maintenance issues at the General Cable Building (County Clerk, District Attorney Offices). Michelle Case, Fannin County Purchasing Agent, spoke to the court concerning maintenance issues with the restrooms and

Visit the Fannin County Museum of History in Bonham to celebrate Black History Month and see historical photographs of Fannin County’s black population. The Museum has a permanent collection highlighting its black citizens. The collection includes photos relating to the three largest black schools: Washington School in Bonham, BralleyPendleton School in Honey Grove, and Clark High in La-

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donia. Photos of some of the black country schools are also displayed. The display also contains photos of individuals, such as Jerry Chinner, a black businessman who owned a brick factory in Bonham. Chinner Street in Bonham is named for him. 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.

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Saute onion and pepper in butter. Add meat, cook until done. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Cover and simmer 25-30 minutes. Stir occasionally. Serves 6 to 8. Good with Ranch Style beans. Please send me your favorite or unique recipes to 300 E. Russell Ave., Bonham, TX 75418, or take them by the Leader’s office at 224 N. Main St. in Bonham.

roof at the General Cable building where county offices are temporarily located. After discussion, Judge Moore asked Michelle to oversee the issues and communicate with the building owner to insure the maintenance issues are resolved. 8. Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills. Commissioner Magness made a motion to approve. Commissioner Self seconded. Motion carried. 9. Comments by County Commissioners: Commissioner Whitlock: Asked the public to slow down on the county roads to avoid running off in the ditch. The county cannot work on roads when it is wet and raining, so please be patient. Commissioner Self: Stated that he met with Denisha Turner with the Census and wanted to assure everyone that their personal information that is used for the census is confidential and will not be shared. The census starts April 1st and runs through July 31st. It is important that everyone participates as there is $675 billion dollars that the government will distribute and we need to make sure that Fannin County gets their part. Commissioner Magness: Thanked everyone for attending court. Commissioner Lackey: Appreciate your

Celebrate Black History Month at the Fannin County Museum of History

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family and friends each day as you never know what tomorrow may bring; the courthouse fence on the west side will be moved out this week eliminating the interior parking; due to some comments that have been made, he wanted to let everyone know that road maintenance is very important and a large part of their job as commissioners; it isn’t all about business. Judge Moore: Appreciated Pastor Jackie’s prayer concerning “service” at the beginning of commissioners court; thanked Commissioner Whitlock and Magness for standing in for him when he was not present in court; showed appreciation for the Cert workers and the Ham Radio Club for the good job they do in their disaster preparation and training; spoke with Dr. James Froelich, Fannin County Health Authority, who stated the flu is worse this year than in previous years; the best medicine is preventative action by washing your hands and if you have symptoms, stay at home. It is not too late to get the flu shot. There will not be a commissioners’ court on February 11th due to commissioner training. 15. Adjourn 9:25 am Fannin County Commissioner Court Meetings are held every Tuesday at 9:00 am at Bonham City Hall. The public is invited to attend.

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On March 3, 2020, the citizens of Precinct 1 can elect a new Republican county commissioner for Fannin County. I ask for your vote to be that commissioner based on what goals I would like to see happen in the county, my proven track record of improving and growing two important entities in the county, and my ability to work with others across the county. This week I would like to discuss the fourth platform of my campaign: Plan for Expected Countywide growth – if we truly want to grow, we must work on our water and infrastructure planning at the county level. Development of industry and housing developments that will help grow the tax base of the county all require the underlying infrastructure to make them happen. Whether that is water which many of our small water suppliers don’t have the current capacity to furnish many more customers, county roads that can accommodate two lane traffic, or an industrial park for heavy industry we must have a plan in place. Without a strategic plan, we just flounder around and accept whatever and whoever wants to spend a dollar in our county without considering the long-term consequences. While the county does not have the authority to zone, we do have the ability to work with the existing cities, water suppliers, electrical suppliers, and engineers to improve the areas that will see the most growth that would be advantageous for the counties future. As a full-time commissioner, I will work with the other entities in the county to make sure we create a strategic plan like Waller county did in 2017. Being located just next door to Harris county (Houston) they are working through the same issues Fannin County is facing: How do we maintain our sense of community and open space while still accommodating growth.

I ask for your vote on March 3, 2020 or early vote starting February 18th. Thank you, Dale McQueen Paid for by Dale McQueen, Commissioner for Precinct 1, Dale McQueen - Treasurer

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Elected Officials in Unopposed Races speak to FCRW

Criminal District Attorney Richard Glaser, District Judge Lauri Blake and County Tax Assessor Collector Gail Young are unopposed in reelection bids and will speak to the Fannin County Republican Women Monday, February 3, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. Each of these candidates will inform attendees about the duties of the positons, what has been accomplished in the previous term(s) in office and future goals for the upcoming term in office. Attendees will be allowed to ask questions of each Officeholder/Candidate. The purpose of the forum is to allow candidates to present their reasons for seeking office and allow the voters to hear, first hand, what each candidate has to say. The public is invited and welcome to attend. The FCRW meet at the Family Life Center, 200 W. 8th Street, Bonham, Texas 75418. The meet and greet begins at 5:30 p.m. with members bringing a covered dish. The meeting is 6:00 – 7:15 p.m. Candidates are encouraged to bring campaign literature and even yard signs to distribute to interested voters. We hope to see you there!

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My name is Edwina Lane and I am running to serve you as Fannin County Commissioner - Precinct 1. My husband, Mike, along with our daughters, Summer and Autumn, are longtime residents of Fannin County and we live on a piece of property just outside of Ector. We own Texas Firearms Training Academy which is a consulting firm providing emergency response preparation to over 25 area school districts. These districts have chosen to add a medical response as well as an armed component to their security plan. Mike and I met at the Lewisville Police Department where I served for nearly 20 years as an Emergency Medical Dispatcher and Evidence Technician. He continues to serve there as a Police Captain. One of the four main platforms that I am running on is Public Safety and you will find no one more committed to this cause. I believe strongly in

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our grasp and find a home elsewhere. Let’s stop this loss and entice the right kind of businesses to make Fannin County their home. The kind of businesses that not only bring in a steady stream of tax revenue, but provide solid paychecks for many of our residents! To do this, a small bit of change is required of ourselves. We must reevaluate the role of our County Commissioners and hold them to the responsibility they’ve been entrusted with….. serving as the executive managers of our county’s affairs. When I first announced that I would be seeking this responsibility I began receiving a wave of support. People who, like many of you, felt refreshed that a candidate with a different set of Knowledge, Skills and Abilities could compliment the make up of our Commission. My intention is to ensure that we have a qualified foreman overseeing a well-trained crew attending to this job. Clearly, the responsibility of maintenance of our county roads will rest on my shoulders. To ensure that our crews have the training, equipment and materials necessary to achieve this goal, our Precinct 1 Commissioner

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Flu in Fannin County J. E. Froelich, D.O., FACOFP Fannin County Health Officer Many Fannin County residents have had an unwanted visitor lately: influenza. The flu virus has been especially active in the past month as noted in this week’s report from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). The flu prevalence rate in Fannin County and in Texas Health Region 2/3 (this includes Fannin and Grayson counties) during late December and early January exceeds the rate during the same weeks in last year’s particularly brutal 2018-2019 flu season. Thankfully, there is presently a downward trend across the state as a whole. Flu cases in Texas hit a recent peak near Christmas, the report shows. However, if this year’s trends follow last year’s, early February could bring another blast of flu cases. Seeming to lag slightly behind the reported State statistics, local doctors have seen an increase in flu cases in the past two weeks; that increase runs parallel to, but a little later than, the late December peak reported in cases statewide. Some Fannin County businesses have noted absentee rates as high as a 30% this week as their workforce has been decimated by influenza related illnesses. Absenteeism due to flu is causing temporary shortages in labor force. Also notable, the Ector School District was closed for several days last week, and the Trenton School District has had to close its doors this week due to flu generated absenteeism among students. Influenza cases typically increase sharply after students return from Christmas holidays, congregate and commingle the virus. Fannin County health officials urge residents to take notice of the prevalence and severity of the present flu outbreak and be ‘flu-smart”. Wash hands often and don’t eat or drink after others us-

ing the same glasses, bottles or utensils. Keep hands away from the face generally. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are effective and should be used frequently along with soap and water. The mouth and nose should be covered when coughing or sneezing. When possible, avoid areas where multiple people congregate closely, especially with people showing signs of the flu such as chills/cough/ body aches. Viral illnesses such as the flu tend to infect several parts of the body all at the same time. The attack of the lung clauses most of the more threatening symptoms and sequelae such as respiratory difficulties and bacterial pneumonia. If people develop cough, especially associated with fevers, body aches, sore throat, nasal congestion or other signs of viral infection, they should sequester themselves in their homes hydrate well and rest. They should avoid exposing other people to their coughs and symptoms. Flu victims actively shed influenza virus for 48 to 76 hours after their temperatures have subsided. The spread of the virus is through airborne particles from coughing and sneezing, through oral contact, and by hand contact. Care from medical professionals should be sought if severe flu symptoms develop. Influenza and its effects can be deadly. There have been more than 12 flu associated deaths reported in Dallas County this season. People should consider hospital emergency rooms if there are severe breathing difficulties, sharp chest pains, harsh coughing associated with dark phlegm and fever, as well as very high temperatures - especially in young children and the elderly. Chicken soup and bed rest are usually sufficient to weather the flu storm in young healthy individuals, but can’t be dangerous at any age. During flu season be smart, flu-smart.

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• AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1329; ESTABLISHING MONTHLY RATES FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS; CONTAINING A PENALTY CLAUSE AND CALLING FOR AN AGREEMENT FOR ANNEXATION; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT THE MEETINGS AT WHICH THIS ORDINANCE WAS PASSED WERE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PROPERLY PUBLISHED FOR HEARING AS REQUIRED BY LAW; CONTAINING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; CONTAINING A CONFLICT LIMITATIONS CLAUSE; AND CONTAINING A REPEALER CLAUSE. The City Council of the City of Bonham, Texas will consider approval or rejection of the ordinances represented by the captions printed above on first and final reading following a public hearing on the ordinance. Public hearing will be at a meeting of the City Council on Monday, February 10, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. in the Bonham City Hall, 514 Chestnut. Heather Stockton, City Secretary

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PATSY RUTH PITTMAN GRIMES

A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for Patsy Ruth P i t t m a n Grimes, 79 year old Leonard resident, was held at 3:00 P.M. Tuesday, January 28, 2020 at the Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Chapel of Leonard. Brother Chad Leutwyler officiated. Patsy was born May 6, 1940 in Leonard, Texas. Her parents were Luther V. and Bennie Elenora Short Pittman. She married James Mac Grimes, Sr. December 14, 1956 in Leonard. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Leonard and she worked as an office Manager for the West Leonard Water Supply. Patsy had served as a foster parent for many children and she devoted her life to her children and grandchildren. Patsy’s Sunday School Class, the Martha Class, at the First Baptist Church of Leonard was very special to her. Patsy passed away Thursday, January 23, 2020 at the Leonard Manor. Patsy is survived by her children and their mates: Susan & Danny Lewis, Gaye & Garry Doyle, Jimmy Grimes, all of Leonard, Mark Warren of Bells and Angela Grimes and Chase Tolleson of McKinney. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Misti Baxter, Kari Doyle, Matt Lewis, Jami Ghaemmaghami, Angela Lewis, Austin Lewis, Makayla Parks, Seth Lewis, Auddy Doyle and Brady Mac Tolleson and her eleven GreatGrandchildren. In addition to her parents and her husband, Patsy was preceded in death by two brothers, George Pittman and Jerry Pittman. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Martha Sunday School Class Ministries of the First Baptist Church of Leonard. Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home of Leonard is in charge of arrangements. An online register may be signed at www.tjmfuneral.com.

COLLEEN JANEEN WATKINS

Colleen Janeen Wa t k i n s , 53 years old, past a w a y S u n d a y, January 19, 2020 at Methodist Dallas, with close friends and family by her side. Colleen was born February 25, 1966 to Clifford and Phyllis Watkins in Garland, Texas, where she grew up and went to school. She was active in the FFA during high school. At the age of 24 her mom strongly suggested she move out on her own. She later moved to the country or

“The Fannin Country” and never missed “The Big City”. She worked in a cabinet shop with her friend GiGi Webster for several years. Afterwards, she trained and became a Vet Tech Assistant, which she loved dearly. She worked as a Vet Tech Assistant in Lucas and then in Bonham. After switching jobs in August of 2014 a work injury to her right hand forced her into early retirement. Many times she stated her regrets about the job change which led to the injury. Colleen enjoyed singing karaoke, playing pool, being with friends, her parents, her dogs and mostly traveling with her sidekick Sharon. She thought of Sharon’s daughters and grandchildren as her own and was very proud of them. As most of you know, she never met a stranger and was fiercely loyal to her friends. You best not talk bad about her parents or Sharon. Colleen was full of life and will be missed by many. Colleen is survived by her parents, Clifford and Phyllis Watkins of Ivanhoe, TX; caregiver and best friend Sharon Reed of Mulberry, TX; as well as many other family members. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, William & Mary Watkins and Otis & Velma Morphis. Colleen’s body was donated to The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School for the advancement of learning and science. A celebration of life was held February 1st at 2pm at Ivanhoe Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

JAMES “JIM” OTTO TOUTZ J a m e s “Jim” Otto Toutz of Dodd City, T e x a s passed away peacefully at his home on January 18, 2020. During the final months of his life, he received wonderful care by the ladies of Abell Companions and Guardian Hospice. He was born January 24, 1932 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Otto and Ruth Toutz. He graduated from Webb City High School in Webb City, MO in 1950 and the Missouri School of Mines in Rolla, MO in 1954 with a Mechanical Engineering degree. He married Janice Taylor in October of 1959, in Kansas City, MO and together have two daughters. His career eventually landed him with Forney Engineering in Addison, TX where he retired after 28 years. His second marriage was to Marie Patricia “Patti” Brummett on June 9, 1979 and he extended his family with her two daughters. They were married for 39 years until her passing in 2018. In 1991, he built his retirement home outside of Lanius with Patti. He was an outdoorsman

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who loved fishing, bird hunting, golf, car racing, air shows and working on his land, but his true passion was music. He was an accomplished jazz pianist who played by ear. He was a member of the Starlighters jazz band who entertained many throughout the years. Jim is survived by his four daughters Susan Toutz Holley of Dallas, TX, Gretchen Toutz Wilson and her husband Kirk of Dallas, Texas, Laurie Brummett Arterburn and her husband Tony of Rockwall, TX, and Sheryl

Brummett Johnson and her husband Randy of Colleyville, TX; sister Marjorie Auld of Webb City, MO and niece Elizabeth Auld of Dallas, TX; 12 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. A celebration of life service will be held at 2:00 pm, Sunday February 9, 2020 at Divine Peace Evangelical Church, 305 S. Fannin St., Rockwall, TX, 75087. In lieu of flowers donations made be made to the Creative Arts Center, Attn: Lisa Avila, 200 W. 5th St., Bonham, TX 75418.

BILL TURNAGE

Funeral services for Mr. Bill Turnage, age 75, of Bonham, were held at 2:00 PM Saturday, February 1, 2020 at the Living Word Church of God 699 E US-82, Bonham, TX with Pastor Eddy Prince officiating. Burial followed in the Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham, under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Bill passed away on January 28, 2020 at his residence in Bonham, Texas. Bill was born on December 16, 1944 in Idabel, Oklahoma, the only child of the late Loyd James Turnage and Marjorie Lee Stanfield Turnage. He was a graduate of Valliant High School and married Phyllis Cooper on December 15, 1962 in Valliant, Oklahoma. Bill was a businessman, and spent his entire career with one company, working his way up from a salesman to President and Chairman of the Board for V.P.G. in Bonham. A career built over 42 years. After his retirement in 2006, he enjoyed spending time taking care of his daughter’s farm and tending to all of the animals. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Phyllis Turnage of the home and his daughter Carol Turnage of Anna, Texas and extended family and a host of friends. Pallbearers were John Burnett, Richard Glaser, Jesse Hernandez, Rudy Lira, Tom Turner, and Joe Ward. Honorary pallbearers were Larry Dyson, Tony Martinez, Kevin Peterson, and Bill Spencer. Memorial contributions may be made to the Furry Friends Animal Rescue https://www.furryfriendsanimalrescue.org and The American Cancer Society https://www.cancer.org. You may sign the online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com

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RUTH ANN BARNET

Funeral Services for Ruth Ann Barnet, age 80, of Bonham, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 30, 2020 at Boyd Baptist Church in Bonham, Texas under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Pastors Mike Allred and Jerry Clements officiated. Bro. Rex Jackson was the minister of music. Burial followed at West Hill Cemetery in Sherman, Texas. Ruth Ann’s son, Barry Barnet, and grandsons officiated at the graveside. Ruth Ann passed away early Sunday morning, January 26, 2020 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, Texas. Ruth Ann was born on April 21, 1939 in San Antonio, Texas, the daughter of Jacob Dean Ramel and Gladys Cora Yarbrough Ramel. She graduated from Brackenridge High School in San Antonio, Texas and went on to study business at the Draughon’s Business College in San Antonio, Texas, earning her associate degree. Ruth Ann married Donald Gail Barnet on July 12, 1959 in San Antonio, Texas. She was selected to model clothing at the Heart O’ Texas Fair Complex in Waco, Texas. Her modeling career was only for a few weeks, but it led to her being recognized from the paper and hired on as a professional secretary at Baylor University. She worked as a secretary for many years, most recently at the Fairview Nursing Home in Bonham, Texas. Together, Donald and Ruth Ann raised two fine sons. They were married for over sixty years prior to her passing. Ruth Ann was a pious woman and devout Christian. She was active in the ministry of the church. She would volunteer her time, ministering in Sunday school and visitation. She will be greatly missed. Ruth Ann is preceded in death by her parents and beloved son, Rev. Jeffrey Wayne Barnet. She is survived by her husband, Donald Gail Barnet of Bonham, Texas; son, Barry Barnet and wife Linda of El Campo, Texas; daughter-in-law, Laurel Mence and husband Kyle of Sherman, Texas; grandchildren, Caleb Dean Barnet and wife Katherine of Commerce, Texas, Corban Lynn Barnet and wife Christa of Dorchester, Texas, and Benjamin James Barnet of Sherman, Texas; great grandchildren, Bennett Barnet, Oliver Barnet, and Donovan Barnet. Pallbearers were son, Barry Barnet, grandsons, Caleb Barnet, Corban Barnet, and Benjamin Barnet, and friends, Roy Osborne and David Johnson. Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com

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I have good news to share with you! My good friend and colleague, Milton Glenn, is running for Fannin County Commissioner, Precinct 3. Milton is a proven leader. I had the opportunity to work under Milton’s leadership on the Bonham Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors from 2012 to 2014. Those years were difficult for the chamber, and many thought it would not survive the previous leadership. No one would take the helm, to get the chamber back on it’s feet…but Milton Glenn did. He volunteered his time and energy, which was a lot, and lead the Chamber out of its bad financial state and bad reputation. Today the Chamber is thriving because of Milton Glenn and his dedication to this community. Not only has Milton proved his leadership here in Fannin County, he has worked in government entities and understands how they work. I urge you to vote for Milton Glenn for Commissioner, Precinct 3. Fannin County needs a commissioner with good positive leadership, fresh new ideas, and the commitment to see our county through the next few years of challenges.

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My name is Billy Kennedy and I am announcing my intent to run for the office of Fannin County Sheriff. I was born and raised in Collin County (McKinney/ Melissa) and moved to Fannin County in April 1988. I have 5 wonderful kids (3 boys and 2 girls). I graduated the Texoma Regional Police Academy in November 1996. I became employed with the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office in January 1997 and resigned in April 1999. After raising my kids, I was able to return to what I love doing and that’s serving my community. I had the opportunity to return to the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office in 2012. I worked my way to becoming a Patrol Sergeant and then to Sergeant in the Criminal Investigations Division. During my time as a Criminal Investigator, I investigated many different offenses including but not limited to; Assaults, Aggravated Assaults, Sexual Assaults, Sexual Assaults of Children, Aggravated Robberies, Thefts, Burglaries,

and Shootings, to name a few. I have conducted many interviews and obtained many confessions to assist our Justice System in the prosecution process. My greatest achievement was obtaining confessions on multiple sex offenders of children. I also investigated large theft rings where over $300k worth of property was recovered and returned to the victims and other agencies. In March 2017, I resigned and went to work with the Bonham Police Department where I am currently employed. My mission is to provide professional law enforcement services to the citizens and visitors of Fannin County, to protect life and property, and to provide a safe, secure, and humane incarceration of inmates. No law enforcement agency can operate at its maximum potential without supportive input from the citizens it serves. If elected, my office will actively solicit and encourage the cooperation of all citizens to reduce criminal activity and within, legal limits, to assist in bringing to justice those that prey on the person and property of others. I promise a new philosophy for the office and changes that would enhance county law enforcement services to you, thus enforcing the law in a fair and impartial manner to prevent and deter crime and ensuring that the

employees of the Sheriff’s Office would receive the best training available in order to provide the best service to the citizens of Fannin County. I will work hard to reduce major crime in Fannin County. I will help the narcotics division to attack local drug issues and to assist in the deterrence of crime. I will fight to put more marked units on county roads and highways. I will work with local agencies to initiate a SRT/ Negotiations Unit for Fannin County. I will work closely with CAC to keep our children safe by giving my deputies the training they need to seek the potential dangers of our children. I will work hard to keep Fannin County safe by making public safety my number one priority. I will earn your trust and confidence in the Sheriff’s Office. I am dedicated to keeping the citizens of Fannin County safe and secure during tough economic times. I will work closely with the commissioners court in maintaining budgets that ensure every dollar spent by the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office is necessary and will yield results to enhance the safety and security of the taxpayers. It is my hope that I will better your understanding of my responsibilities to this community and to the success of a system which affects all of our lives. Thank you, I pray and ask for your support and your vote.

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Cooper FAIR. Water clear; 52-54 degrees; 0.71’ low. Largemouth bass are good on Carolina rigged worms, crankbaits, and spinners in flooded timber. The white bass are good on slabs and live bait. Catfish are excellent on live and cut bait. Lavon FAIR. Water stained; 54 degrees: 1.97’ low. Crappie are good on jigs and spinners finding healthy structure and normally drops within 300 feet of shore. White bass have been poor, but deeper water is showing some promise. Black bass are good on crankbaits, worms, lizards, and jigs looking for flooded vegetation. Catfish are excellent on stinkbait. Ray Roberts GOOD. Water stained: 51-52 degrees; 1.45’ high. Largemouth bass are good on Carolina rigged worms and lizards working points deeper than normal. White bass are excellent on minnows. Crappie are

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Plenty of Guts, But No Glory On Dec. 19, a Gaines/Andrews County game warden received a tip from an anonymous caller about a mule deer that may have been shot illegally on a property about 20 miles southeast of Seminole. The warden contacted the landowner and found a gut pile on his property. The warden then contacted the neighboring ranch that is currently still in their Managed Lands Deer Program season and found an individual had shot a mule deer over their fence line and gutted it on the opposite side. The landowner determined he thought it was an honest boundary mistake and didn’t believe charges were necessary. The deer and head were seized, and the hunter was cited for hunting mule deer out of season and warned for improperly tagging that deer with an MLDP tag. Charges and restitution are pending. For He’s A Jolly Bad Felon On Dec. 9, a Gaines/Andrews County game warden received an anonymous tip from a local contact who said that there might have been an illegal deer shot in the past year on a property southeast of Seminole. Upon interviewing four individuals, it was determined there were four mule deer bucks shot on the same property without the consent of the landowner. Through the investigation, it was also determined that two of the three subjects were convicted felons. Three rifles, four sets of small mule deer antlers, and deer meat was seized. Charges include unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, hunting mule deer without landowner consent, various warnings, and civil restitution on four mule deer bucks. Cases are currently pending. How Shellfish On Jan. 6, Aransas County game wardens inspected a commercial oyster boat in Aransas Bay. The boat possessed 26 sacks of oysters and the cargo was determined to be 17.3% undersized. The oysters were returned to the water with an estimated value of $1,040.00. The captain and two deckhands were cited for undersized oysters. It was determined the captain had two prior convictions since 2017. The boat was

escorted to the harbor and the captain was arrested for an enhanced undersized oyster case. The captain was transported and placed into the Aransas County Detention Facility. The case is pending prosecution. Racked ‘Em Up At 1 a.m. on Dec. 25, a Bowie County game warden received information about possible illegal hunting activity on a farm in the northern part of Bowie County. The warden responded to the area and located two white-tailed doe and one feral hog laying near a residence on the farm. A short time later a vehicle drove up and the warden detained two male subjects in the truck after discovering two more white-tailed doe in the bed of the pickup. During a search of the immediate area, the warden located two ice chests containing what appeared to be deer meat. In addition to harvesting the four does, the two subjects also admitted to harvesting the deer in the ice chests a few nights before. Both individuals were taken into custody and booked into the Bowie County Jail for hunting at night. Since then, game wardens have searched several areas of the farm and located additional deer carcasses. The investigation is on-going, and cases are pending.

Water Body Records for Bonham City Updated December 26, 2019 (TPWD)

Rod & Reel Bass, Largemouth 11.50 lbs. Jun 5, 2010 Dale Anderson soft plastic Bass, Spotted 2.19 lbs Mar 16, 2013 Ron Stephens crankbait Catfish, Blue 63.10 48.00 Mar 14, 2015 Jeffery Pender shad Catfish, Channel 8.12 lbs. Sep 15, 2013 Charleston Spindle shad Crappie, Black 1.60 lbs Feb 2, 2018 Jeff Bagwell minnow Crappie, White 2.60 lbs. Mar 23, 2017 Monty Hibdon Jig Drum, Freshwater 9.12 lbs. May 4, 2019 Taylor Hardin minnow

Sunfish, Redear 0.52 lbs Oct 31, 2009 Billy Nicks minnow Bow Fishing Carp, Common 16.12 lbs Jul 20, 2018 Ronald Garrett Sadler Gar, Spotted 6.97 lbs Apr 28, 2018 Randy Pendergrass Junior Angler Rod & Reel Bass, Largemouth 4.63 lbs Jul 11, 2012 Allie J. Bagwell Bluegill 0.38 lbs Jul 11, 2012 Allie J. Bagwell worm Catfish, Channel 1.75 lbs Jul 11, 2012 Allie J. Bagwell cut bait Sunfish, Longear 0.28 lbs Jul 11, 2012 Allie J. Bagwell worm Sunfish, Redear 0.35 lbs Jul 11, 2012 Allie J. Bagwell

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FANNIN COUNTY EMPLOYMENT NOTICE The Fannin County Clerk’s office has an immediate opening for a Records Clerk. P/T position, $12 per hour, 16 hours per week and possibly more for special projects, availability MondayThursday 10am-2pm. JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must have a minimum of a High School diploma; be able to type 35 wpm (typing certification is required), computer proficiency, detail oriented, and excellent customer service skills. Must have transportation and current driver’s license; be able to lift 35lbs, climb stairs, Possess a strong work ethic and be of good moral character. DUTIES: Including but not limited to: scanning and loading supporting documents into the Odyssey system, making copies, filing, data entry, picking up mail and assisting the Land Records deputy or other areas as needed. Cross training is expected in order to assist other areas of the County Clerk’s office as needed. BENEFITS:

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The City of Trenton will be selling three individual commercial use buildings located at 213, 2/4/20 215, and 217 N Pearl St. There will be a public viewing of the property January 23 and 24th 2020 from 8am to 3pm, and all applications are due January 31, 2020 by 5pm. The properties will be sold by a bid process. Bids can be sent to PO Box 44, Trenton TX 75490 or dropped off at 216 Hamilton Ave, Trenton TX, only sealed bids will be accepted we will not accept email or fax bids. In order for the bid to be considered (and the sale completed), the commercial buildings will have to be brought up to 2009 International Building codes. In addition, the purchaser must install and operate a business at the completion of remodel. There will be a maximum of 12 months to complete contruction. The awarding process will be determined by the following requirements: 1. Pre-approval letter from a financial lender. 2. Type of business and potential sales tax revenue. 3. Owner Location 4. Length of time for the project to be competed. 5. The amount of employees that will be employed at the businesses. All Sealed bids can be sent to PO Box 44, Trenton TX 75490. If there are any questions please call 903-989-2237.

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Ending Waiting: Victory clinches 10th-consecutive playoffs for three-time girls state hoops finalist DC By Rich Hilliard DODD CITY -Three-straight trips to the Class 1A girls state basketball championship game have led to something for Dodd City’s Lady Hornets. It’s ensued each time: Waiting -- and even more anticipation for -- the start of the next girls basketball season for Dodd City. Waiting for the start of district basketball -- and the chance to extend the championship streak. Waiting to start another basketball postseason run that reaches the title game -- and a trip home with a state championship trophy in tow this time. Having the first Lady Hornets’ basketball game of the 2019-20 season on Nov. 19 -instead of any earlier in the month -- made a second-straight trip to the regional quarterfinals in volleyball -- involving the same athletes Dodd City’s Braylee Cowan (12) drives to the basket as -- not prolong the teammate Journie Hilliard (21) smiles in the background on waiting. Jan. 24 during District 23-1A girls basketball. However, nothing Photo by Rich Hilliard could expedite the

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duration of district play. Again this season, that has meant district games for Dodd City where the outcome has been a forgone conclusion long before time expired in the fourth quarter. Through Jan. 28, the Lady Hornets’ average winning margin during District 23-1A play has been 70.6 points -with four games where opponents were held to single digits. “Mainly, we have focused on how we play on defense,” said junior starter Dani Baccus, following a 95-20 district win on Jan. 28. “We can’t dumb it down,” she said. “We have to keep our composure -- the same as if we were playing in the State championship game.” The Dodd City junior -- one of four 2019 all-state selections who have returned this season for the Lady Hornets -- had 18 points during the win -only bested by younger sister Rion Baccus’ 35. “I just focus on each shot. Don’t rush it,”

said Rion Baccus, a freshman addition to the Lady Hornets who has contributed scoring from the start of the 2019-20 season. She also had 35 points during Dodd City’s Dec. 6 win over Rivercrest. The win on Jan. 28 officially ended the waiting to be postseason-bound again -- it clinched a 10th-consecutive trip for Dodd City which has had to replicate its past success this season often sans senior Delaney Pilliod. Another of the 2019 all-state veterans back for the Lady Hornets, Pilliod missed almost a month of games -Dec. 6-31 -- due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury and the Jan. 28 contest due to the flu. The victory also improved secondranked Dodd City’s record to 25-4 overall and 9-0 in 23-1A, needing only one more district win to secure an eighth-straight title and bi-district bye. The previous seven championships came after undefeated

family, coaches and friends on hand. “I’m so beyond blessed and super excited,” said Ya r b o r o u g h , who will be part of DBU’s cheer and stunt squads. “I love the girls and coaches there.” Ya r b o r o u g h also praised the academics at DBU where she will major in nursing and minor in forensic science. Ya r b o r o u g h has been a cheerleader

for Bonham Independent School District for six years. She has cheered on the varsity squad for the last three years, earning the Most Spirited Award as a sophomore. “As you can tell, cheer is a part of Katyn, said Bonham cheer coach Stacy Hunnicutt. “She has all-around ability, excelling in jumps, stunts and tumbling,” said Hunnicutt. “She always gives 100 percent and always has a blast cheerleading. “We are so excited she gets to continue her cheerleading at Dallas Baptist University.” Notes: Katyn Yarborough became

district runs. “When I got here, I didn’t want to just have a great team,” said seventh-year Dodd City head girls basketball coach Alex Stephenson. “I wanted to have a great program -- year-in and year-out. “The kids have bought into it,” he said “and it’s because of their work. “Everyone has stepped up.” The wait for the girls postseason will end in February for Dodd City. Bi-district play will be Feb. 17-18, with area-round games a few days later. The chance to play again in the title game will have to wait until March.

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Bonham’s Yarborough extends cheer career into college at DBU

Bonham senior cheerleader Katyn Yarborough (seated, second from left) on Friday, Jan. 24, announced she will next cheer for Dallas Baptist University. On hand to see it were (seated, left to right) mom Kristi and DBU cheer coaches Callie Fisher and Haiden Herring, as well as (standing, left to right) dad Brent, Bonham cheer coach Stacy Hunnicutt and Bonham tennis coach Kirstin Logan. Photo by Rich Hilliard

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write computer code. When Finley-Oates instructor Linda Nelson entered her iPad lab at the beginning of the year, she had no idea that she would be writing computer code by winter break. Nelson teaches a “special” at Finley-Oates Elementary, a class that students rotate through once per week. Previously, Nelson had worked with an online reading program, but, due to changes in curriculum, that program was dropped, and the need for a replacement arose. After carefully considering various options, campus instructional leaders decided that a class on computer coding offered everything they were looking for: it was engaging, it taught Third grade students are hard at work on their coding useful skills, and it could be course. implemented quickly with no Finley-Oates instructor Linda Nelson their hands and wait until the additional equipment. helps a student with a coding question. Nelson was initially skeptical. teacher comes. Sometimes, they need help; sometimes “I was scared,” she says. “I By Charlsie Vaught they want to celebrate the wasn’t sure that I could do it.” With support from her camwith 6- to 9-year-old students. completion of an assignment. The classroom is almost si- They sit in groups at tables, These students are not watch- pus’ instructional team, howlent even though it is filled busily working on their iPads. ing YouTube or playing games. ever, Nelson and the students Occasionally, students raise These students are learning to were soon whizzing through

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lessons. The coding program integrates computer skills, logical thinking, and problemsolving. Students are placed on a pathway that presents them with increasingly difficult puzzles that they must solve. To do this, they assemble blocks of code, or instructions, that tell their character what to do. Often, their first attempt is not successful, and students have to try again. In this way, students also learn to handle failure. “I like the coding course because it teaches students how to problem-solve,” says Charlsie Vaught, instructional support at Finley-Oates. “They also begin to understand how to learn from their mistakes. If they get something wrong the first time, they have the opportunity to troubleshoot and fix it.” Ultimately, the instructional team at Finley-Oates hopes that students will learn to transfer the skills they learn in coding to other classes. “It teaches them perseverance,”

says Stephanie Avery, who also works with instructional support at the school. “Hopefully, students will apply this to their other classes and will learn to try to find the answer themselves instead of automatically giving up and raising their hands.” Students seem to agree. “You get to figure out stuff and see the characters go,” says Kourtnee, a third-grader. “It was really fun when I started to get into the games and stuff.” Luis, another third-grader, says that he enjoys the different levels. “Sometimes they are pretty challenging!” How is Nelson feeling after a semester of teaching coding to elementary students? “I feel confident now,” she says. “It is challenging, but the kids seem to love it.” A student named Trystan sums it up best. “I like it when . . . I solve the puzzle. It makes me feel proud of myself!”

Art on the Town Painting Party February 20 - Ready, Set, Pour!!

Press Release - Acrylic Pouring is one of the most popular classes the Creative Arts Center offers during its Art on the Town monthly painting parties. This month, two techniques will be covered. One is the feather technique, producing beautiful depictions of feathers of varying size. The other is the “saran wrap” technique, where plastic bags or saran wrap are used to produce an ethereal floral effect. Karen Sigler, an artist member at the CAC will be leading the class and is known for both techniques. The cost of the class is $35 and reservations in advance are required. Participants are invited to BYOB and snacks but do not need to have any painting experience - acrylic pouring is for everyone, regardless of experience. All supplies are provided. To make a reservation, call the center at 903-640-2196 or stop by the gallery at 200 W 5th Street in Bonham. Art on the Town is Thursday, February 20 from 6:30-8:30 PM.

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Mark Johnson called the cell phone of the man who shot me and left him a voice mail message. He called him back because he knew Mark and trusted him. The Texas Rangers and Marshall’s Office were then able to locate him and arrest him in Oklahoma for shooting me. He is in prison for 75 years. I had a long road to recovery, but I made it. My son and I will never forget the kindness and compassion that Mark Johnson showed us and the friendship we made along the way. When I see him now, he always has a big hug for me and wants to know how I am doing. That day in 2008 changed my life forever but I also made a lifelong friend in Mark Johnson and his wife. I respect and trust the Police Officer that Mark Johnson is but I love him for being my friend and truly caring about me. I support Mark Johnson as the Fannin County Sheriff and I hope you will do the same. Katie Hicks Honey Grove resident

Political ad paid for by the ReElect Mark Johnson campaign Katherine Johnson –Treasurer

2/4/20


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