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June 29, 2021

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By Connie Estes This week, the Baptist Church Builders of Texas are building a new church from the ground up for Joyful Light Baptist Church in Savoy, Texas. The construction began the week of June 15 with the foundation being poured and a lot of pre-cutting of boards for the building. At the customary Sunday evening service held on the foundation where the new church will stand, Pastor

Chris Littrell was presented a donation from the workers of over $40,000. The donation was given by the builders and their families. The builders work is done in two weeks, each year beginning the third week of June and finishing up the next week. After the builders have completed all the work they can in the five days they are on-site, the Church will finish the remaining tasks. The first church constructed

by the Baptist Church Builders of Texas was built in 1978 in Dillon, Montana and the organization continues to grow each year. Local churches, along with many of the women who have made the trip, help out with meals so the workers don’t lose much time during the workdays. I spoke with Mr. Fred Cross and Breanne Donham at the building site, Thursday, June 24. They were a wealth of knowledge and

enthusiasm for the project and the Church Builders organization. Breanna is the granddaughter of Rosemary Donham. Rosemary has been active with the church building group since 1979, one year after the first church was constructed. She remains faithful to this day, helping with the kitchen duties for the week. Mr. Cross told me the workers stay at RV Parks and hotels during the week of work. He named too many

towns and states to mention as he explained the workers travel from all over Texas and many other states for the construction. I thank Mr. Tillman Boyd and his wife, Jewell for calling to let us know about this huge event taking place in our County. Mr. Boyd is a veteran of the U.S. Navy and his service to his fellowman continues today.

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to our CASA and Children’s Advocacy Center has more than doubled. In 2017, Facility Task Force was formed and started the process of finding a new home. This team of board, staff and community members toured several other CASA and Children’s Advocacy Centers in the north Texas area to learn what features they would want for new place. Preliminary drawings were drafted up. The team checked out existing buildings and

**Open 7 Days A Week** searched for land that would be suitable for the new place, several offers were made for about two years, however nothing worked out. In December 2019, they received a wonderful donation of land from Roy and Jan Reimer. The land is 8 acres in all, at the southeast corner of Lee and Albert Broadfoot in Bonham. It’s a great loca-

tion, near two schools and centrally located in our town. In February 2020, they purchased a small lot that is adjacent to the donated land. In June 2020, Hammett Excavation donated their services to demolish the condemned house on this corner property. In early 2020, An architect help bring the dream to life. July 2020, they selected

MJMC Architects, PLLC and the planning process started! The board has set a goal of raising $10 million for this project. As of May 2021, they have $1.5 million for the project. For more info Contact: Sandy Barber or Andrea Lappin to learn more. sandy@fanninccc.org or andrea@fanninccc.org (903) 583-4339.

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SARDIS, YOU ARE DEAD!

WHOEVER CLINGS TO HIS LIFE WILL LOSE IT; AND WHOEVER LOSES THEIR LIFE FOR MY SAKE WILL FIND IT. Matt. 10:39 JESUS TO THE CHURCH IN SARDIS: Revelation 3:1-6. To the angel of the church in Sardis write: These are the words of the One who holds the seven Spirits of God and the seven stars. I know your deeds; you have a reputation for being alive, yet you are dead. Wake up and strengthen what remains, which is about to die; for I have found your deeds incomplete in the sight of My God. Remember, then, what you have received and heard. Keep it and repent. If you do not wake up, I will come like a thief, and you will not know the hour when I will come upon you. But you do have a few people in Sardis who have not soiled their garments, and because they are worthy, they will walk with Me in white. Like them, he who overcomes will be dressed in white. And I will never blot out his name from the Book of Life, but I will confess his name before My Father and His angels. He who has ears that can hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. The Letter to Sardis is the shortest letter that Jesus wrote to the churches in Revelation just prior to revealing God’s plan for the world. Jesus primarily had words of warning rather than encouragement. The Church in Sardis needed an Emergency Response. The plague of death was sweeping through their midst unaware. Sardis thought they were alive and well, and Jesus knew they needed to know the truth. They were dead to their mission in Jesus Christ. There were some among them that were in a coma, to whom He said, “WAKE UP!” Sardis’s past was one of luxury, but Sardis was destined to become an obscure village with extensive ruins. Sardis was a city on a mountain surrounded with steep cliffs. The topography of the city was thought to be impregnable to its enemies. With only one narrow entrance into the city, Sardis was so sure they were protected, they became arrogant and complacent while refusing to protect the entrance to their city. They went about their daily lives and gave no thought to the enemy that lurked at their gate. They had been attacked and conquered twice to no avail. They refused to heed the warning and made no significant changes to security. The Church of Jesus Christ was operating with the same worldview. The Church in Sardis upheld a stellar reputation in the community. Their programs were well received; they probably had activities for every age group. They certainly were heavily involved in the community for their reputation was one of being an ALIVE organization. But they had lost their purpose and their message, and Jesus said… YOU ARE DEAD! Sardis escaped their community’s criticism because they had taken on their habits. They fit in, and in so doing, broke the first of God’s Commandments, “You shall have no other Gods before Me.” Exodus 20:3. We know this because the idolatrous worship of one Cybele, the mothergoddess, demanded that her subjects maintain strict physical cleanliness, approaching her only in gleaming white robes. However, her worship services were sensual in nature and morally debased. Her followers engaged in sexual immorality and dark celebrations. Jesus addressed HIS congregation by calling attention to their Spiritual Clothing. They were stained with friendship with the world. The Church of Sardis had mingled their worship of the One True God with idolatry. They were accepted by the world but rejected by their Savior on whose name their church was built. They were dead; the Life of the Living Lord Jesus was not in their midst. The heart of the church did not beat for Him. Jesus said, there were still a few in Sardis who were not stained by the world. They, He said, were worthy and would walk with Him in White. And to those in His church who are in the world’s coma, He said, “WAKE UP!” Strengthen yourselves…Remember what You received from ME and REPENT. COME BACK TO ME! The Mercy and Grace of God in Jesus Christ is an incredible gift, but it does not permit us to abuse His Grace by adopting the world’s way, which always conflicts with God’s Sprit. Jesus said to HIS BODY (His Church), “Whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will save it. Luke 9:24 Like Sardis, the City on the Hill, the Church of Jesus Christ will either shine in the present darkness, or it will, like Sardis, plummet into obscurity because the Light of the Life of Jesus has gone out. Some of the most disturbing words in this letter to His Body in Sardis are the words, “And I will never blot out his name from the Book of Life, but I will confess his name before My Father and His angels. He who has ears that can hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” I have heard sermons preached on this portion of scripture; some say it does not say what it says, some say it does, and some totally ignore it. I am going to take it at face-value. God’s Book of Life is mentioned in scriptures from Exodus to Revelation. The fact is that it is a real heavenly book, held by The God of the Universe. He either writes our name in it or He does not. If you believe the Bible, this fact is undisputable. Jesus said to His disciples that they should rejoice that their names are recorded in this heavenly book. [Luke 10:20]. The Lord’s Book of Life is the Book of Eternal Life which is open only to those who enter through the Life of Jesus Christ. HE IS THE ONLY SOURCE OF ETERNAL LIFE. “And, Jesus said, “everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die.” John 11:26. 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Fannin County Commissioners Meet: Fannin County Justice Center, Development Permitting made a 2nd, motion approved. 19. Discussion, consideration and action to select the Insurance Plan Option through the Texas Association of Counties Health and Employee Benefits Pool for the 2021/2022 fiscal year - County Judge for County Auditor. Judge Moore recommended to not change the plan for the 2021/2022 fiscal year. Commissioner Magness made the motion, Commissioner Lackey provided the 2nd and the motion passed. 20. Discussion, consideration and action to approve payment of bills – County Judge. Motions made and passed as approved. 21. Discussion and presentation by Architexas, HDR Architecture and Cost Estimator regarding the Fannin County Justice Center – County Judge for Purchasing Agent. Several representatives from Architexas made an extensive presentation to discuss the options as to the new Justice Center size, floor plans and layout. Options for the number of levels, parking and location. the hour long presentation presented information that is too lengthy to include in this report. The estimated total cost presented from Architexas for a new Justice Center was $29,332,000.00. After this presentation the Commissioners went into Executive Session regarding this specific Agenda item. 22. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Consultation with Attorney - a closed meeting will be held pursuant to Section 551.0725 of the Government Code for deliberation regarding contract negotiations where deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the County’s interests with a third party – regarding Justice Center contracts–

County Judge. Before leaving for the Executive Session Judge Moore indicated that these discussions for the new Justice Center are open, in the Commissioners Court meetings and transparent for the citizens by design, for them to know the processes that are taking place and public input will be needed and appreciated.

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING Thursday, June 24, 2021 9:00 AM This was a Special Meeting for a specific agenda itemThe Fannin County Commissioners met on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 9:00 for a regular meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. Quorum was established with all Commissioners present. No citizens spoke during the public hearing. 3. Discussion, consideration and action to approve and sign the Notice of Intention Resolution for the proposed Justice Center with Samco Capital – County Judge.

After a presentation by Samco Capital there was an agreement between Judge Moore and 5/26/20 all the Commissioners that the total cost presented by Architexas for a new Justice Center was much larger than anticipated. (See agenda #21) So much so that a motion was made by Commissioner Magness and a 2nd by Commissioner Lane to NOT

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approve this agenda #3. The motion passed. The cost associated with a new Justice Center was more than double of what the Commissioners anticipated and adding a tax increase at the level required to cover the increased cost was not an option the Commissioners wanted to burden the taxpayers of Fannin County with.

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Bonham quilt hop is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, July 30th and 31st. 9am - 4pm. Sign up now for a vendor space and quilt display. For more information, contact the Bonham Vistor’s Center at 903-583-9830 or www.visitbonham.com


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Allens Point Baptist Church 301 Co Rd 2775, Honey Grove

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A New Attraction This Year at The Annual Bonham Quilt Hop Press Release

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The Bonham Visitor Center & The Quilt Hop Committee are excited to announce! The Four Winds Victorian Venue and Suites will be a new stop to tour this July 30th & 31st at the Annual Bonham Quilt Hop. The Four Winds Victorian Venue and Suites was formally known as Granny Lou’s B&B. It is conveniently located

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two blocks from Historic Downtown Bonham and was built in the 1800’s. The lovely three - story towering Victorian home offers stately elegance onsite lodging with a relaxing country setting to enjoy the Victorian manor and grounds. One of the many family quilt collections from Kevin & Cassondra Davis will be showcased is a vintage pattern called Wildflowers. It is hand embroidered and hand quilted with an all-over diagonal pattern. The inscription in the center reads “To Mother and Father 1941.” Other vintage quilts that will be shown are from the 1920’s and 1930’s. Also, on the grounds of Four Winds Victorian Venue and Suites stands a

beautiful piece of Texas history, The Bois D’Arc Barn that was built in 1853. On the barn is a quilt square titled “The Royal Blue Star” adorns the barn as it is a part of the Fannin County Quilt Barn Trail, The Largest Quilt Barn Trail in Texas. Visitors attending the Bonham Quilt Hop, can also book your weekend stay to receive 10% off at Four Winds Victorian Venues & Suites located at 317 W. Sam Rayburn Dr. Bonham, Texas 75418. For more information: Phone: (903)449-4928 Email: fourwindsvenue@ gmail.com Website: fourwindsvenue.com Enjoy 2 days of Quilting Fun! Shop the vendors, learn something new from the demonstrations and you don’t want to miss playing, Fat Quarter Bingo! Visit each location to be

entered into the drawing to WIN DOOR PRIZES! Over 300 Quilts will be on display as you tour 10 different locations that include: The Bonham Visitor & Information Center, Fannin County Museum, Fannin County Historical Commission, Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site, Sam Rayburn Library Museum, St. Marks Episcopal Church, Bonham Senior Center, Creative Art Center, Bonham Civic Center and Four Winds Victorian Venue and Suites. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, vendor, instructor, would want to display your quilt, volunteer or just have general questions. Please Contact the Bonham Visitor Center located at 327 N. Main St. Bonham Texas 75418 or call (903) 5839830

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HPU honors 227 students for academic excellence in spring 2021 semester

BROWNWOOD – June 18, 2021 – Howard Payne University recognized 227 students for academic success during the spring 2021 semester. Students must earn a 4.0 grade point average to be named to the President’s list, a 3.65-3.99 grade point average to be named to the Dean’s List and a 3.5-3.64 grade point average to be named to the Honor Roll. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in 12 or more semester credit hours and have no grade of Fail (F), No Grade (NG) or Incomplete Grade (I) for all courses attempted. Bonham Zoe Sprayberry, Honor Roll Telephone Bree Cason, President’s List

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DOYLE IRVIN GILBREATH

MILLIE RUTH KELLEY Funeral Services for Millie Ruth Kelley, age 99, of Bonham, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 2021 at Wise Funeral Home Chapel. Dana Coker officiated with Liz Talbert assisting. Burial followed at Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham, Texas. Millie passed away Wednesday morning, June 23, 2021, at The Woodmoore Assisted Living in Bonham, Texas. Millie was born in Savoy, Texas to Dell and Myrtle Kelley on October 12, 1921. Millie was preceded in death by her parents and her sisters, Mary and Dora, and many cousins and friends. Millie was employed by General Telephone Company for over 45 years. After retirement, she enjoyed traveling with her sisters and after they passed, Millie enjoyed traveling with her special friend, Paula Cranfill. Millie was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Bonham for numerous years. She was also a member of the Builder’s Sunday school class. Millie also served on many committees over the years. Millie was a member of a quilting club, Young at Heart at TMC hospital Bonham and helped begin the Kool Lunch Program. Millie loved to mow her own yard and mowed until she was in her 90s. She also enjoyed her flowers and plants. Millie loved her family, and she loved the holidays. She was a tough and sassy lady with some stubbornness. Millie reminded us of the Duracell bunny because she never slowed down. She contributed walking and exercise to her longevity. Millie also said it was a blessing and a curse to out live your family and friends. We would like to thank Hollee Scott and TMC Home Healthcare, Jessica Shannon and Hospice Plus, and the staff at the Woodmoore Assisted Living for all the loving care shown to Millie and her caregivers. Also, a special thank you to Paula Cranfill for always calling to check on Millie and coming to visit her. And a big special thanks to Erma for being an angel and dedicated caregiver. Millie is survived by Joann Hamilton, Jennifer and Robert Aguirre, Ashleigh and Henry Tobolka, Zach Weeks, Ally Weeks, Patrick and Lou Ann Warren and many other cousins. Memorials can be made to Hospice Plus and Fannin County Children’s Center in lieu of flowers. Pallbearers were Patrick Warren, Zach Weeks, Robert Aguirre, Michael Warren, and Ally Weeks. Honorary Pallbearers were Arthur Chaney and Heaston Gentry. Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com

OPAL MARIE (FULFER) O’HARA

Bonham- Opal Marie (Fulfer) O’Hara, age 83, of Bonham, TX was born on May 26, 1938, in Honey Grove, TX to James Walter and Vera Bertha (Littrell) Fulfer. She joined our heavenly on Monday, June 21, 2021, at home surrounded by her loving family. Marie married Thomas “Tom” O’Hara on April 13, 1957, in Ft. Worth, TX; they were married for 48 years before he preceded her in death on April 26, 2004. She was a nurse’s aide at Seven Oaks Nursing Home. Marie was hardworking, she enjoyed crafts, sewing, and reading books in her spear time. She loved her children and grandchildren. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, great great grandmother, sister, aunt, wife, and friend. Left to cherish her memories are daughter, Dorothy O’Hare Roberts and Tom of Bonham, TX; daughter, Debby Fairchild of Waynesville, MO; grandchildren, Shawn Roberts of Ft. Worth, TX; Billy Roberts of Ft. Worth, TX; Amy Roberts and Kevin of Bedford,

TX; Eric Williford of Euless, TX, Raymond Fairchild of Rolla, MO; 11 great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild, sisters, Mary Ann Fulfer and Beatrice Jones, along with numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her spouse, she is preceded in death by her parents and children, Randy Thomas O’Hara, and Nora Judy O’Hara. Opal Marie O’Hara will be laid to rest next to her loving husband Thomas at the Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery at a later date. Memorial services were held at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel Bonham, TX. Rev. Terry Paul Cunningham officiated. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.

CLARA DELL (THOMAS) MARTINEZ Bonham-Clara Dell (Thomas) Martinez, age 88, of Bonham, TX was born on April 18, 1933, in Hillsboro, TX to Josiah “Buck” and Ruby Rebecca (Pagett) Thomas. She passed away on Wednesday, June 16, 2021, at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Clara is preceded in death by her parents and two sisters. She is survived by children, Sharon Davis, Teresa Vaden, and Dean Kellum, along with 7 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of CooperSorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com

Mr. Doyle Irvin Gilbreath, age 76, of Windom, passed away on June 18, 2021, at the Baylor, Scott, and White Heart Hospital of Plano, Texas. Funeral Services were held at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. 6/29/21 A private family inurnment will follow on a later date in the Windom Cemetery. Mr. Gilbreath was born on September 8, 1944, in Bonham, Texas, the son of Atwell Earl Gilbreath and Mary Alta Denney Gilbreath. He was a 1963 graduate of Windom High School and he married Paula Odom on January 27, 1984, in Durant, Oklahoma. He was employed at Southwest Pump Company, Lonestar Gas, and TXU Oncor in Bonham for many years. Mr. Gilbreath was an avid knife maker and loved to fish and metal detect. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Don Gilbreath in 1984 and his sister, Earlene Wix in 2002 and his nephew Steve Gilbreath in 2013. He is survived by his wife, Paula Gilbreath of Windom, daughters, Regina Zornes of South Point, Ohio and LeeAnn Johnson and her husband Justin (Mr. Gilbreath considered him more of a son than a son-in-law) of Forney, Texas and stepson, Scott Davis of Windom; grandchildren, Ali Zornes and her husband Abraham Ezeagabu, Abbi Zornes, Brady Johnson, Ashley Davis and Cody Davis. Honorary Pallbearers were Ray Lakey, Mike Lindsey, Jimmy Kirkpatrick, Mark Rich, Ed Crump, Bobby Crutcher, Ron Payne, Kris Crutcher, and Ronnie Packard. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, www.stjude.org

JAMES DELLIS SWANSON

Graveside Services with Military Honors for James Dellis Swanson, age 83, of Bonham, Texas were held at Corinth Shiloh Cemetery in Corinth, Texas at 2:00 p.m. Monday, June 28, 2021 under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Family officiated. James was called to his eternal home on June 21, 2021. James was born on March 21, 1938 in Mabank, Texas, the son of Riley Charles Swanson and Trudie Awn Monds Swanson. He was the third of six children. James and his siblings were all musically gifted and often enjoyed singing and playing guitar together. One of James’ fondest memories was when they had an opportunity to sing and play on the radio. James took his musical talent with him when he joined the United States Air Force in 1956. He would entertain his fellow troops, regularly singing popular Elvis

Water quality training June 30 in Bonham will focus on Bois d’Arc Lake Press Release Water quality training June 30 in Bonham will focus on Bois d’Arc Lake. Contacts: Cody Maxwell, 903-583-7453, cody.maxwell@ag.tamu. edu David Cowan, 469-6264416 dcowan@ntmwd.com Michael Kuitu, 979-8624457, mkuitu@tamu.edu BONHAM – A Texas Watershed Steward workshop on water quality related to Bois d’Arc Lake will be held from 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. on June 30. The workshop will be held at the Derrell Hall Education Center, 2505 N Center Street in Bonham, TX. A virtual attendance option will also be available for those unable to attend in-person. The event will be presented by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board in cooperation with North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). “This workshop is designed to help watershed residents learn about their water resources and how they may become involved in local watershed protection and management activities,” said Michael Kuitu, AgriLife Extension program specialist and coordinator for the Texas Watershed Steward program, College Station. “The workshop is free and open to anyone interested in improving water quality in the region.” To attend in-person or virtually, participants must preregister at the Texas Watershed Steward website at https://tws.tamu.edu or by calling 979-862-4457. “Once registered, additional meeting information, including our

Presley songs to keep everyone’s spirits up. After James served in the military he returned home and attended North Texas State University, graduating with a BA in English Literature. He met the love of his life, Jackie Wilson, and they married in 1965. They were married 56 years before his passing. James was a student of philosophy, holistic medicine, and spiritual healing, and he took pride in remaining active by going on 4-mile bike rides and long walks nearly every day until he fell ill. James spent his life giving to others. He never spoke a bad word about anyone, and always made time to listen to others while only speaking about himself when asked. He had a very giving spirit, a poetic and philosophical mind, and a heart of gold. He was a talented artist, musician, and avid reader with an incredible uplifting sense of humor and positive energy that everyone could feel in his presence. James faithfully served his wife, children, family, and community until the age of 83. He will surely be missed in the hearts and minds of all those who loved him. James is survived by his wife, Jackie of Bonham, Texas; daughter, Charlotte Swanson of Austin, Texas; four sons James R. Swanson and Robert Swanson, both of Liberty Hill, Texas; Guy Swanson and Danny Swanson, both of Bonham, Texas; two grandchildren, Lauren and Levi Smola. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com

social distancing measures and sanitation practices we plan to perform will be provided,” Kuitu said. The workshop will include a discussion on watershed systems, along with types and sources of water pollution. There also will be a group discussion on communitydriven watershed protection and management. “The workshop will provide an overview of water quality and watershed management in Texas with an emphasis on area water quality,” said Cody Maxwell, Extension agent for Fannin County. “It will address local water resources but will be applicable to all waters in the region.” “Development of a nonregulatory watershed protection plan for Bois d’Arc Lake will soon begin, and involvement by local citizens is crucial during this process,” said David Cowan, NTMWD Watershed Manager. “It’s important that we take proactive measures, which can only be successful with public involvement, to protect the quality and integrity of the waters in Bois d’Arc Lake.” Attendees of the workshop will receive a copy of the Texas Watershed Steward Handbook and are eligible to earn a certificate of completion. The Texas Watershed Steward program offers continuing education for multiple professional disciplines. However, the quantity of continuing education offered does vary for select disciplines, depending on whether one attends in-person or virtually. For those who attend in-person, four hours of continuing education is offered for the following professional disciplines: soil and water management for certified crop advisers;

professional engineers; AICP certified planners (4 CM & 1.5 law); certified teachers; professional geoscientists; certified landscape architects; certified floodplain managers; and each of the following Texas Commission on Environmental Quality occupational licensees: wastewater system operators, public water system operators, on-site sewage facility installers, and landscape irrigators. In addition, three general continuing education units are offered to inperson attendees for Texas Department of Agriculture pesticide license holders, and two credits are offered for nutrient management specialists. For questions regarding professional continuing education afforded to virtual attendees, please contact Michael Kuitu. “Participating in the Texas Watershed Steward program is a great opportunity to get involved and make a difference in your watershed,” said Maxwell. Funding for this effort is provided through a federal Clean Water Act §319(h) Nonpoint Source Grant administered by the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. For more information on the Texas Watershed Steward program, and to preregister, go to the website or contact Michael Kuitu at 979-8624457, mkuitu@tamu.edu; or Cody Maxwell at 903583-7453, cody.maxwell@ ag.tamu.edu. For information on watershed protection efforts for the Bois d’Arc Lake watershed, contact David Cowan at 469-626-4416, dcowan@ntmwd.com.


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AUCTIONS The following vehicles will be sold at public auction on July 6, 2021 at 9:00 AM, at Pro Auto, 103 N Main St, Bonham, TX 75418. 2003 FORD VN 2009 FORD 4D 2001 INFI 4D 2001 STRN 4D 2000 NISS 4D 2013 FORD 4D The following vehicle will be sold at public auction on July 6, 2021 at 9:30 AM, at Bill’s Auto Body & Towing Service, 2630 N. Center St., Bonham, TX 75418. 2004 NISS 4D 2003 GMC PK 1991 CHEV S10 2000 FORD CP

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: 2002 Nissan Xterra, silver. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 2008 Ford Fusion, gold. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 1998 Toyota Sienna, green. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903583-3000.

EMPLOYMENT IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903-583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna. NEED an experienced carpenter’s helper and a mechanic’s helper. Call: 903-821-0604 or 903814-8620 CNC Lathe/ Mill Machinist POSITION OPENINGS B.F. Gammon Tool & Die is accepting applications for immediate openings for CNC Lathe/Mill Machinist and also someone with Gear Cutting experience. 40 hours per week plus overtime. Full benefits including paid healthcare, retirement benefits and holiday, vacation and sick pay. Climate controlled shop. 7:30am-4:00pm, 5 days per week. Send resume via email to brett@bfgammon.com. 903-583-3597 THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE Work from Home Returning Calls and emails. Work PT/FT. Commission Income up to 5,500 a month. Anyone can do. Excellent for Seniors. NO Selling. Income Paid Immediately. Company will Train. Call 903-486-8123 (Judy) COAST TO COAST CONTRACTING 586 W. State Hwy 56 Bonham,Tx 75418 Looking to hire full time employees to join our landscaping team. Pay is based on experience and drivers license is a plus. Must be willing to work. Call or Text 903-436-5875

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GET PAID TO WORK OUT IN THE HEAT! Moving boxes and furniture. No experience required. We will train. $10.00 an hour. Call: 903-203-1629

BIG BACK YARD SALE 1212 Maple St. Bonham, TX. June 30th - July 3rd. Come check it out. Furniture, appliances, window units, baby stuff, fishing rods and reels. Lots of miscellaneous items, too much to mention. Come on by and check us out.

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.

HELP WANTED Steel building experience. 903-436-0555 GOING TO CANTON? Need a small load moved June 30th. First Monday. From Bonham to Canton. Will pay! Call: 903-203-1629 NORTH TEXAS SAFARI PARK Is hiring for these positions: • Animal Care Staff • Park Keepers • General Labors FULL TIME - PART TIME Apply: northtexassafaripark@ gmail.com or call: 903-718-0305 EMPLOYMENT NOTICE The Fannin County Leader is currently seeking a Full Time Receptionist/ Classified coordinator. We are looking for candidates who: Are A Team Player, Have Good Communication Skills, Enjoys constant interaction with customers/ public, Prior PC/MS Word/ MS Office Experience a must. What We Offer: • 40 hours per week • Weekly Team/Goal based Bonus Program Applicants are subject to a back-ground check and drug screen. Apply in person, no phone calls please. 224 N. Main St, Bonham TX 75418

ESTATE SALE ESTATE SALE July 9th - 10th • 8:00 - 4:00 10773 W. Hwy 82, Savoy, TX 75479 Tools, furniture, jewelry, a little bit of everything. CASH ONLY!! No checks or cards.

FOR SALE FOR SALE: Oak entertainment. $100. Call: 903-227-3317 FOR SALE Quality built, handcrafted swings, adirondack chair and rockers. To place an order call: 903-271-5115

GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALE 301 S. Center St. Bonham. Friday & Saturday. July 2nd & 3rd. 8am - 4pm. CD’s, movies, furniture, wheat coins, cookbooks, clothes, electronics, old saddle, baseball cards, lots of misc. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 206 Mockingbird St., Ector. Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 1, 2, 3. • 8am - 1pm each day. Lots of clothes, DVDs, glassware & tools. Plus alot more. GRANNY’S PLACE & GRANNY’S CHRISTMAS STORE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. WedSat, 10am-5pm. See us on Facebook. Call 903-3677095.

HOUSEKEEPING THE CLEANING LADY Let me clean so you won’t have to. Very reasonable rates, great references! Years of experience. HAVE BROOM WILL TRAVEL! Call Mairi 903-815-1877.

A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm Looking for LAND TO LEASE To run cattle on. 10-300 acres. Keep your land in AG and fences/land maintained. Call 903-486-2900

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903-413-4338. EBS YARD WORK • Zero Turn Mowing • Tree Cleanup • Small Skid Steer Work • Haul Away Trash Serving Professionally for 25 Years Psalms 119 903-436-2296 MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 PROFESSIONAL PAINT & DRYWALL REPAIRS: Cracks, holes, patches, water damage, sheetrock repair, ceilings, walls, matched texturing. Interior/ Exterior Painting. 40+ years experience. CALL JOHNNY @ 903-209-6958 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 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties. ART LESSONS Valley Creek Studio Drawing and painting for adults and youth. Homeschoolers welcome! Custom artwork. Katherine Kluger 903-227-8143

LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940-390-9978. AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING Front yard or backyard. 903-624-6006 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.”

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 2 bedroom, 2 bath. $800 a month. Dodd City. Call: 903-583-9527 FOR RENT 2008 Agnew, Bonham Large 3/4 bdr or extra living area. 2 baths corner lot, Central H&A, Gas & Electric, fenced yard, covered patio/carport. NO PETS $1100 per month $1100 dep 2008 Agnew, Bonham. Text: 903-227-5874 COUNTRY HOME TO RENT 2-1, No Smoker. Email your questions and phone number to isystravel@gmail.com Then I will call you. 220 E. 1st St Bonham, TX 75418 6500 SF Total. 3500 SF Warehouse w/concrete floors & loading dock. 3000 SF Office w/approx 8 offices, large meeting room space, 2 restrooms, kitchen area, HVAC, recently remodeled. $2,500 per month (utilities not included) Call or text 903-583-0108 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 225 to 300 sq. feet or build to suit. 2501 N Center ST. Bonham. 903-583-9527 520 S. Center Bonham, TX 75418 2 offices, bathroom & storage area, Plenty of parking space. $750 per month (utilities not included) Call or text 903-583-0108

WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY Single wide, 2 bedroom mobile home for elderly couple. Must be in good or fair condition. Call: 903-647-8031

FRIENDLY BUYER OF ALL JUNK CARS & TRUCKS No Title - No Problem Call Tony @ 903-449-9028 or Raymond @ 903-505-9026

Bonham Police Department Logs 06/16/2021– 06/22/2021

Report: June 16, 1100 BL N. Center St., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Micah Book. A 26-year-old male was arrested for DWI and Resist Search/ Transport. Report: June 16, 1400 BL N. Center St., Arresting Officer – Cpl. Zachary Williamson. A 27-year-old male was arrested for Traffic – DWLI w/ Prev. Report: June 16, W. 5th St., Arresting Officer – Sgt. Kolton Phillips. A 42-year-old female was arrested for Traffic – DWLI and BPD Warrants. Report: June 17, 1300 BL 1300 US 78, Reporting Officer – Sgt. Jim Lewis. A call for service was received in reference to Theft of Firearm. Report: June 17, 7500 BL Bonham Lake Dr., Arresting Officer – Sgt. Kolton Phillips. A 20-year-old male was arrested for Consumption of Alcohol by Minor. A 22-yearold was arrested for Public Intoxication. Report: June 19, 700 BL Lynn St., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Kolbee Perdue. A 58-yearold male was arrested for BPD Warrants. Report: June 19, 700 BL Lynn St., Reporting Office rPtl. Kolbee Perdue. A call for service was receive din reference to a Fire Incident. Report: June 19, 500 BL W Sam Rayburn Dr., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Kolbee Perdue. A 36-year-old male was arrested for DWI and Traffic DWLI. Report: June 19, 900 BL S. 5th St., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Kolbee Perdue. A 31-year-old female was arrested for As-

sault by Threat (FV). Report: June 19, 1500 BL Oak St., Arresting Officer- Ptl. Trevor Franz. A 59-year-old male was arrested for Traffic – Expired DL. Report: June 21, 2200 BL Silo Rd., Reporting Office r- Sgt. Billy Kennedy. A call for service was received in reference to Traffic – Duty on Striking Fixture. Report: June 21, 301 E. 5th St. (Bonham Police Dept.) Reporting Officer – Ptl. Giancarlo Puccini. A call for service was received in reference to Assault (Simple). Report: June 21, 1200 BL W. 10th St., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Jim Lewis. A call for service was received in reference to Assault (Info). Report: June 21, 1200 BL W. 10th St., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Giancarlo Puccini. A 20-year-old male was arrested for BPD Warrant. Report: June 21, 100 BL E. 5th St., Arresting Officer – Sgt. Jim Lewis. A 34-year-old male was arrested for Criminal Trespass. Report: June 21, 600 BL W. 5th St., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Garrett Swatsell. A 84-yearold male was arrested for Agg Assault w/ Weapon (FV). Report: June 22, 301 E. 5th St. (Bonham Police Dept.) Arresting Officer – Ptl. Giancarlo Puccini. A 61-year-old female was arrested for BPD Warrant. Report: June 22, 200 BL E. Sam Rayburn Dr., Arresting Officer – Sgt. Kolton Phillips. A 20-year-old male was arrested for DWI and Resist Arrest/Search.


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What is That Grassy-Looking Weed? try to come back year after year. Pulling sedges by hand may seem simple enough, but sedges produce a nodule deep in the soil. Unless the nodule is dug up, the sedge will simply regrow from that nodule. If the invasion is big enough, it may be necessary to use a weed killer. For determine the correct product to use, it will be necessary to determine if the plants to be eradicated are a grass or sedge. Here is a simple help to remember:

Sedges have edges, Rushes are round, Grasses have nodes from the top to the ground. Thanks to the NY Botanic Garden Plant Talk Gardening Tips from 11/22/2011, Sonia Uyterhoeven. For gardening questions, email Fannin County Master Gardeners at FanninMasterGardeners@gmail.com and we will do our best to find helpful, research-based information for you.

LEGAL NOTICE

By Sharon Scott,

seed head. Leaves of various

Gardener

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Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Winery permit by Windy Property Investments, LLC dba Pearl Street Winery located at 211 N. Pearl Street, Trenton, Fannin County, Texas 75490. Stephanie Richey – managing member.

Fannin CountyNOTICE Master plants may look similar, but EMPLOYMENT NOTICE MPLOYMENT

ard I.S.D. is seeking individuals whotween maygrassy-looking plants. Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may all our lately, erested inWith applying for rain a Part TimeGrass Aide stems are jointedbeor interested in applying for a Full Time Aide vegetation is coming upApplications ev- have nodes all the wayposition up on for Leonard Elementary. for Leonard Elementary. Applications erywhere, and it may be hard and down the stem. Rushes vailable at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, to keep the flowerbeds tidy. (cat tail family) have a round er Alley, Leonard, Texas. For may information 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information Some of the vegetation stem. Sedges have a trian903-583-2877 6/22/21 ding this position, please regarding this position, please contact not be the weeds wecontact are used Regina gular stem. If rolled between We are currently looking for smilingRegina faces who have to dealing with. “What is the thumb and index fingerBlain. a passion for working with children. Full-time and or blainr@leonardisd.net blainr@leonardisd.net part-time positions available. Must be 18 or older that?” you may be saying un- viewed through a magnifying and have a high school diploma. Apply in person. der your breath. glass, the stem isn’t round; One of the things com-

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EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a Part Time Aide position for Leonard Elementary. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net

The Fannin County Leader is currently seeking a Full Time Receptionist/ClassifiedEMPL coordinator. We are looking for candidates Leonard I.S.D who: Are A Team Player, Have Good be interested Communication Skills, Enjoys constant for Leonard interaction with customers/public, Prior PC/ available at L MS Word/MS Office Experience a must. What Tiger Alley, L We Offer: regarding this • 40 hours per week Blain. blainr@ • Weekly Team/Goal based Bonus Program Applicants are subject to a back-ground check and drug screen. Apply in person, no phone calls please. 224 N. Main St, Bonham TX 75418

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6/22/21 EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a Music/Art Aide for Leonard Elementary. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a Full Time Aide position for Leonard Elementary. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a custodial EMPLOYMENT NOTICE position. Applications are available at Leonard Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, be interested in applying for a Music/Art Aide Texas. For information regarding this position, for Leonard Elementary. Applications are please Bobby Hanson at 903-587available at Leonard I.S.D.contact Administration, 1 2318 ext. 407. Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information

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regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net

PUBLIC NOTICE 3/30/21

FANNIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING ROAD CLOSURE AND RENAMING OF STREET: CR 4510 Notice is hereby given that the Fannin County Commissioners Court will hold a Public Hearing at 8:50 am on August 3, 2021 in the Bonham City Hall Chambers located at 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas. The public is invited to make comments concerning the proposal to close CR 4510 starting at Hwy 11 going south 1,430’. The section to be closed will be 75’ from that location to across the bridge. From (33.491626, -96325166) to (33.491452, -96.325166). The section from Hwy 11 heading south 1,430’ will be renamed to CR 4511. This hearing and actions by the Commissioners’ Court are subject to the Texas Transportation Code, Section 251.154. For further information regarding this hearing on the proposed partial closure and renaming, please contact Commissioner A.J. Self at 903-587-3455 or County Judge Randy Moore at 903-583-7455.

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BID NOTICE WHITEWRIGHT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION INVITATION TO BID

The Bugs are Back!

MOWING CONTRACTS Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the Whitewright Community Development Corporation will accept Sealed Bids for the following: Bid No. 2021-1 Mowing and cleanup of common areas & walkways at (3) Parks. Skate Park – Oak Street & Bond Street, Whitewright, TX. Nature Park – E. Grand Ave. & S. Benedict, Whitewright, TX. Children’s Park – W. Oak St. & S. Sears St. Whitewright, TX. Bid No. 2021-2 Highway Mowing - Whitewright, TX Both sides of Hwy 160 from 4-Way Intersection South to City Limit Sign. Both sides of Highway 11 West from 4-Way Intersection to City Limit Sign. Both sides of Highway 69 from 1 block North of Underpass to City Limit Sign. Both sides of Highway 69 South from 4-Way Intersection to City Limit Sign. Each Sealed Bid must be clearly marked with Bid No. and must include a list of all equipment and a copy of Liability Insurance. Sealed Bids are being accepted in person at 113 W. Grand St., Whitewright, Texas 75491 beginning July 1, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Tues - Sat. Sealed Bids can be mailed to P.O. Box 189, Whitewright, Texas 75491. All Sealed Bids must be received by July 31, 2021 at 2:00 PM. Bids received after July 31, 2021 or without equipment list and copy of liability insurance will not be accepted. For questions or additional information please call 903.364.2000.

Submitted by Hayes Equine Hayes Equine Newsletter June 2021 Summer is fast approaching and the biting bugs that come with it are back. Have you ever walked into a swarm of no see um gnats and gotten bitten? The bites can itch for days! The same goes for your horse. The no see ums, cuilicoides gnats, and simulium small black flies will once again be biting our horses, sending some into a itching frenzy.

Notice to All Persons Having Claims Against the Estate of Horace Edward Rhoden, III 6/29/21

Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Horace Rhoden, deceased, were issued on June 15, 2021, in Docket No. PR-2021-12940, pending in the County Court-at-Law of Fannin County, Texas, to Nanette Rhoden, Independent Executor. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present their claims within the time and manner prescribed by law to the offices of Lucé Evans Law, PLLC, in the care of the representative’s attorney, Chase A. Evans, 5900 S. Lake Forest Dr., Ste. 200, McKinney, Texas 75070.

CITATION BY PUBLICATION/POSTING – TRC109 & 114 & FC 6.409 & 102.010 THE STATE OF6/29/21 TEXAS: CAUSE No. FA-14-41986 TO: YONY FABRICIO RODRIGUEZ, or wherever he/she may be found, and All Whom it May Concern, Respondents; GREETING: NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: “You have been sued. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 AM on the Monday next following the expiration of 20 days after the date you were served this citation and petition, a default judgment may be taken against you. In addition to filing a written answer with the clerk, you may be required to make initial disclosures to the other parties of this suit. These disclosures generally must be made no later than 30 days after you filed your answer with the clerk. Find out more at TexasLawHelp.org” TRCP.99 The petition of Jessica Reynolds, Petitioner was filed in the 336th District Court of Fannin County, Texas on the 14th day of April 2021 against Yony Fabricio Rodriguez, Respondent, numbered FA-14-41986, and entitled ‘In The Interest of S.M.J.C., A.L.R., G.A.R., J.H.R., T.A.R., CHILDREN” The suit requests a Modification as is more fully shown by Petition on file in this suit. The child/children who is/are the subject of the suit is/are: S.M.J.C., A.L.R., G.A.R., J.H.R., T.A.R. A Final Hearing has been scheduled in this case on July 21, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. at 210 S. Main St, Bonham, Texas. “The court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree dissolving the marriage and providing for the division of property that will be binding on you and/or The Court has authority in this suit to render an order in the child’s/children’s interest that will be binding on you, including the termination of the Parent-child Relationship, the determination of paternity, and the appointment of a conservator with authority to consent to the child’s (children’s) adoption.” ISSUED and given under my hand and seal of said Court at Bonham, Texas this the 17th day of June, 2021. Attorney of Plaintiff Jordan W. Holland 211 N MAIN ST BONHAM, TX 75418 903-583-1115;

Clerk of the Court: Nancy Young, District Clerk Fannin County, Texas

Every year I see owners in despair after their horses have rubbed out manes and long pretty tails. These horses are allergic or have a sensitivity to the bites. Horses will rub fences, trees and feeders. They lose hair on their face, neck, shoulders and chest, often resulting in raw, oozing skin. The hair loss will resemble a skin fungus, but does not respond when treated with anti-fungal shampoos. Treatment for most allergic horses is a cortisone shot and anti-itch oral medication, along with the preventative suggestions below. 1. Apply repellant oils and

sprays to discourage the biting. Avon skin so soft, applied at a 1/3 Avon to 2/3 water ratio repels the gnats and conditions the skin. Sprays containing DEET work best for the mane and tail. Walmart and Amazon sell sprays that contain DEET. Natural sprays with citronella, Equiderma natural Spray, and Wipe (an oil based Farnam product) also work. Sprays with permethrin or pyrethrin are not very effective. The insects bite aggressively at dawn (6am-7am) and dusk. It is very important to apply the repellent at these times, continuing until the insects are killed by the next seasonal frost. 2. Stall your horse from sunset to 8 am. This is when the most bites occur. High velocity stall fans move a lot of air and can also prevent bites, as well as cool your horse. 3. Use a mesh sheet with a belly band on pastured horses to help prevent insect bites.

LEGAL NOTICE

AT A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL ON JUNE 17, 2021, THE CITY OF DODD CITY, TEXAS, APPROVED AN ORDINANCE REVISING THE FEES FOR SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, i.e., GARBAGE & TRASH; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR EACH INSTANCE OF VIOLATION OF THE ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A REPEAL AND SEVERANCE CLAUSE; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Timothy Davis Mayor City of Dodd City

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Bonham Independent School District is requesting proposals for removal of 4 existing roof top units on the high school gym and installation of 2-new 30 ton cooling only RTU’s. The proposal 6/29/21should include capping off 2 RTU curbs and 4 exhaust fan curbs, labor, crane and materials to install. Sealed proposals need to be sent to:

Mosquitos All of the suggestions above work for mosquitos. Horse flies If you have ever been bitten by a big black horse fly? It REALLY hurts! No repellent works well against them, but the same oil-based gnat repellents do help. Horse flies bite during the day, but are most vicious at dusk. They must get their last bloodmeal just before night to live another day. Fly sheets and putting your horse inside (preferably with a fan) before sunset works the best. This absolutely provides the most protection/relief for your horse. Use the same oil-based gnat repellents listed above. No spray or wipe works well against horse flies, but they do help. Set up fly traps. Amazon sells Horse fly Sticky Balls and swinging cone traps that help reduce horse fly numbers. Be sure to follow the instructions when hanging these products. They have height requirements, and must have access to sun and wind to work. Bot flies This bee looking fly lays the yellow eggs on your horse’s hair, most often on the legs. They don’t sting or bite as many people think, but they will drive your horse crazy. Fly sprays don’t discourage these pests because they don’t land on your horse. The eggs they deposit on the hair, if ingested by your horse, will become bot larvae. Tools can be purchased to remove the eggs, or a pumice stone will do the job. EVENTS Kings Trail Playdays are held the 3rd Saturday of the month in Whitewright TX, in a COVERED ARENA!

Bonham ISD 1005 Chestnut St., Bonham, TX 75418 Attn.: Bill Wakefield Proposals will be opened at 2:00 p.m. on July 13, 2021

FANNIN COUNTY EMPLOYMENT NOTICE

JOB TITLE: OFFICE: SUPERVISOR:

Equipment Operator Fannin County Pct. 1 – Savoy, TX Pct. 1 Commissioner Edwina Lane

6/29/21

POSITION SUMMARY: Our team is looking for motivated, hardworking individuals ready to go to work making Fannin County an even better place to live and call home! We are seeking personnel who have the ability to operate/maintain light to medium duty construction equipment used in the maintenance of road and drainage systems. BENEFITS: Medical, Dental and Life Insurance Vacation, Holiday and Sick Leave Texas County & District Retirement System STARTING SALARY: $29,107 CONTACT: Commissioner Edwina Lane 8665 Hwy. 56 West Savoy, TX 75479 (903) 965-7030

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Applications can be found online at www.co.fannin.tx.us and the Fannin County Auditor’s office located: 200 East 1st St., Bonham, TX.

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Farm Service Agency Now Accepting Nominations for County Committee Members COLLEGE STATION, TX, June 22, 2021 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) began accepting nominations for county committee members on June 15. Elections will occur in certain Local Administrative Areas (LAA) for these members who make important decisions about how federal farm programs are administered locally. All nomination forms for the 2021 election must be postmarked or received in the local FSA office by Aug. 2, 2021. “We need enthusiastic, diverse leaders to serve other agricultural producers locally on FSA County Committees,” said Eddie Trevino Acting State Executive Director for FSA in Texas. “Now’s your time to step up and truly make an impact on how federal programs are administered at the local level to reach all producers fairly and equitably.” Trevino said agricultural producers who participate or cooperate in a USDA program, and reside in the LAA that is up for election this year, may be nominated for candidacy for the county committee. A cooperating producer is someone who has provided information about their farming or ranching operation to FSA, even if they have not applied or received program benefits. Individuals may nominate themselves or others and qualifying organizations may also nominate candidates. USDA encourages minority producers, women and beginning farmers or ranchers to nominate, vote, and hold office. Nationwide, more than 7,700 dedicated members of the agricultural community serving on FSA county committees. The committees are made up of three to 11 members who serve three-year terms. Producers serving on FSA county committees play a critical role in the day-to-day operations of the agency. Committee members are vital to how FSA carries out disaster programs, as well as conservation, commodity and price support programs, county office employment and other agricultural issues. LAAs are elective areas for FSA committees in a single county or multicounty jurisdiction. This may include LAAs that are focused on an urban or suburban area. More Information Producers should contact their local FSA office today to register and find out how to get involved in their county’s election. They should check with their local USDA Service Center to see if their LAA is up for election this year. To be considered, a producer must be registered and sign an FSA-669A nomination

form. The form and other information about FSA county committee elections are available at fsa.usda. gov/elections. Election ballots will be mailed to eligible voters beginning Nov. 1, 2021. To find your local USDA Service Center,

visit farmers.gov/servicelocator. USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. In the Biden-Harris Administration, USDA is transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient

local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to healthy and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using

climate smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America, and committing to equity across the Department by removing systemic barriers and

building a workforce more representative of America. To learn more, visit www. usda.gov. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.

TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION AND INTENT TO OBTAIN WATER QUALITY PERMIT RENEWAL PERMIT NO. WQ0010704002 APPLICATION. City of Trenton, P.O. Box 44, Trenton, Texas 74590, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to renew Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Permit No. WQ0010704002 (EPA I.D. No. TX0134244) to authorize the discharge of treated wastewater at a volume not to exceed a daily average flow of 165,000 gallons per day. The domestic wastewater treatment facility is located approximately 1,907 feet west of the intersection of Farm-to-Market Road 815 and Sewer Plant Road, in Fannin County, Texas 75490. The discharge route is from the plant site to Indian Creek; thence to Soil Conservation Service Site 39 Impoundment; thence to Indian Creek; thence to Pilot Grove Creek; thence to Lake Lavon. TCEQ received this application on April 28, 2021. The permit application is available for viewing and copying at Trenton City Hall, 216 Hamilton Street, Trenton, Texas. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For the exact location, refer to the application. https://tceq.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=db5bac44afbc468bbddd360f8168250f&marker=96.3455%2C33.4247&level=12 ADDITIONAL NOTICE. TCEQ’s Executive Director has determined the application is administratively complete and will conduct a technical review of the application. After technical review of the application is complete, the Executive Director may prepare a draft permit and will issue a preliminary decision on the application. Notice of the Application and Preliminary Decision will be published and mailed to those who are on the county-wide mailing list and to those who are on the mailing list for this application. That notice will contain the deadline for submitting public comments. PUBLIC COMMENT / PUBLIC MEETING. You may submit public comments or request a public meeting on this application. The purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comments or to ask questions about the application. TCEQ will hold a public meeting if the Executive Director determines that there is a significant degree of public interest in the application or if requested by a local legislator. A public meeting is not a contested case hearing. OPPORTUNITY FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING. After the deadline for submitting public comments, the Executive Director will consider all timely comments and prepare a response to all relevant and material, or significant public comments. Unless the application is directly referred for a contested case hearing, the response to comments, and the Executive Director’s decision on the application, will be mailed to everyone who submitted public comments and to those persons who are on the mailing list for this application. If comments are received, the mailing will also provide instructions for requesting reconsideration of the Executive Director’s decision and for requesting a contested case hearing. A contested case hearing is a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in state district court. TO REQUEST A CONTESTED CASE HEARING, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN YOUR REQUEST: your name, address, phone number; applicant’s name and proposed permit number; the location and distance of your property/activities relative to the proposed facility; a specific description of how you would be adversely affected by the facility in a way not common to the general public; a list of all disputed issues of fact that you submit during the comment period and, the statement “[I/we] request a contested case hearing.” If the request for contested case hearing is filed on behalf of a group or association, the request must designate the group’s representative for receiving future correspondence; identify by name and physical address an individual member of the group who would be adversely affected by the proposed facility or activity; provide the information discussed above regarding the affected member’s location and distance from the facility or activity; explain how and why the member would be affected; and explain how the interests the group seeks to protect are relevant to the group’s purpose. Following the close of all applicable comment and request periods, the Executive Director will forward the application and any requests for reconsideration or for a contested case hearing to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. The Commission may only grant a request for a contested case hearing on issues the requestor submitted in their timely comments that were not subsequently withdrawn. If a hearing is granted, the subject of a hearing will be limited to disputed issues of fact or mixed questions of fact and law relating to relevant and material water quality concerns submitted during the comment period. TCEQ may act on an application to renew a permit for discharge of wastewater without providing an opportunity for a contested case hearing if certain criteria are met. MAILING LIST. If you submit public comments, a request for a contested case hearing or a reconsideration of the Executive Director’s decision, you will be added to the mailing list for this specific application to receive future public notices mailed by the Office of the Chief Clerk. In addition, you may request to be placed on: (1) the permanent mailing list for a specific applicant name and permit number; and/or (2) the mailing list for a specific county. If you wish to be placed on the permanent and/or the county mailing list, clearly specify which list(s) and send your request to TCEQ Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below. INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE. For details about the status of the application, visit the Commissioners’ Integrated Database at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cid. Search the database using the permit number for this application, which is provided at the top of this notice. AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION. Public comments and requests must be submitted either electronically at https://www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/, or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address, and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record. For more information about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the TCEQ Public Education Program, Toll Free, at 1-800-687-4040 or visit their website at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/pep. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040. Further information may also be obtained from City of Trenton at the address stated above or by calling Mr. Eddy Daniel, P.E., City Engineer, Dunaway DBI, at 972-784-7777. Issuance Date: June 9, 2021


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SPORTSSPORTS Reaves elite, Vaught first-teamer for ‘21 diamond season: THSBCA

Dodd City’s Logan Lackey (11). Photo by Rich Hilliard Dodd City’s Brayden Vaught (23). Photo by Rich Hilliard By Rich Hilliard Bonham senior Tanner Reaves made the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association Class 3A elite all-star team at shortstop for 2021.

Bonham’s Tanner Reaves (34). Photo by Rich Hilliard

Meanwhile, senior Brayden Vaught’s first-team selection as a pitcher led a trio of Class 1A Dodd City players on the THSBCA 2A all-state team for 2021. A couple of Dodd City middle infielders made the second team:

sophomore Logan Lackey at second base and senior Landon Allen at shortstop. This spring, 1A Dodd City won an undefeated District 12-2A title and extended Hubbard to three games in the Region II-1A final

Bonham’s Reaves, Yarborough each earn an 11-3A baseball superlative

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By Rich Hilliard Bonham’s Tanner Reaves pitches on March 26 during District 11-3A baseball. In June, Reaves played in the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association allstar game at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock and joined Bonham teammates Brant Stuber and Trystan Mallory and Sam Rayburn’s Weston Whiteside with a selection to play in the North Texas Coaches Association all-star game at the University of Texas at Arlington. Photo by Rich Hilliard Cade Bowser, a junior, on the first team from Bonham, which split its district home-and-home meetings with Gunter. Second-team selections from Bonham were senior Tuck Frazier at first base and senior Ayden Leatherwood as an outfielder.

Dodd City tied for second place in the Class 1A University Interscholastic League Lone Star Cup standings for the 2020-21 school year. The school totaled 60 points, sharing the No. 2 spot with D’Hanis -- against whom the Lady Hornets on June 2 triumphed, 8-4, to win their first State softball title in their first attempt. The softball championship capped an athletic year for Dodd City which also included: its first trip to the volleyball regional finals since 2001, first girls basketball championship (with a 32-0 record), boys basketball area finalist, baseball regional finalist and district champion and individual State qualifiers in girls cross country, girls track and boys tennis. Nazareth with 67 points repeated as the complete-year

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Tanner Reaves and Darian Yarborough each garnered a District 11-3A baseball superlative in the 2021 awards. Reaves, a Grayson College baseball signee, claimed the defensive most valuable player award for Bonham, which with a bi-district advance made its ninth postseason trip in the last 10 completed seasons. Darian Yarborough garnered the freshman of the year award for Bonham, which advanced via the fourth and final district postseason berth at 9-5 -- just two games out of a three-way tie atop of 11-3A which included State semifinalist Gunter. Austin College signees Trystan Mallory as a pitcher and Brant Stuber at catcher joined outfielder

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Juneteenth Celebration in Bonham

Press Release - Around forty people gathered under the pavilion at Simpson Park in Bonham to celebrate June-

teenth on Saturday, June 19. Retired Justice of the Peace Joe C. Dale told those gathered that Congress approved

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and President Biden signed it on June 17, 2021. Juneteenth has been a state holiday in Texas for more than 40 years. Texas, in fact, was the first state to recognize the holiday in 1980. Dale recounted celebrating Juneteenth in years past. He talked about how things have changed in his lifetime. He recalled that as he was growing up in Bonham, when buying shoes or clothes, he had to know what size he needed, because he would never be allowed to try them on at a store.

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Blacks could only enter restaurants in the back. Schools were segregated. Dale recalled that when he walked to school, he would pass by the courthouse. He would sometimes stop there for a drink of water. He said there were two

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water fountains, with signs for blacks and whites. Dale later went to college, served in the military and worked at various jobs before he was appointed in 1993 by Judge Doyle to serve as the Justice of the Peace, Pct 1. Dale was the first black person to ever hold an elected office in Fannin County. He served for 21 years and had an office on the second floor of the courthouse where he used to stop for a drink of water on the way to school. His advice for everyone was to apply yourself, have faith in God and treat everyone right. Dale

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