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Last week a letter was published in the Leader that created a bit of a stir. It was apparently written by a gentleman who was highly critical of words my opponent had used to described himself during a political debate. I choose not to go into detail about these words out of respect for my opponent, whom I consider a friend. Heaven knows I have been the recipient of critical posts as well from those who do not support me. Politics can be unnecessarily ugly! More so than I had ever considered when my family and I made the decision to set out on this campaign trail. The mild stuff was expected and easy to take. Comments like, “Do you know how to drive a tractor?” “We don’t need change.” and most recently, “Big City politics is not the change needed for Rural America.” (That last one I’d have to agree with, however, I don’t believe positions such as my insistence on county leaders being Fiscally Responsible with our tax dollars remotely qualifies as “Big City politics”.) Of course, the attacks that raise my ire the most are from the occasional resident who stares at me and flatly states, “This is not a woman’s job. A road crew of men doesn’t need to be taking orders from a woman!” (Yes, right here in OUR county, and not just from men.) Shortsighted comments like these tell me all I need to know about such a person, and having my teenage daughters witness this has provided a terrific lesson in life. The point I am making is, as your candidate for County Commissioner, my message will remain the same. I will continue to stay above the fray providing DETAILS on my PLANS to improve our county, and how I will DELIVER on these through EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP. If 20 years at a police department has taught me anything, it is the importance of Unity, Preserving your Values, and Staying Focused on the Mission! Portions of my Plan include: • Immediately begin cutting & clearing ditches of debris – water carries away expensive gravel and must be channeled off road surfaces. • Career/Skill development training for Equipment Operators – provided at low cost through Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). • Quality Analysis and Control program – Every job will have supervisory inspection and sign-off by my Foreman or me personally. We work for YOU. • Modernizing maintenance schedules for the care of County-owned equipment. • Communication – establishing a Schedule of Operations allowing residents to know when crews will be in their area. • Quarterly Newsletter – informing residents of progress made, challenges ahead, and opportunities to better our community. • Establish Pct. 1 Website for reporting maintenance needs, complaints and letters of appreciation. • Public access to my direct cellphone number where calls are promptly returned. • Budget transparency through publishing a simplified overview of how YOUR taxes are being spent.

My name is Edwina Lane, and I ask for YOUR vote for Fannin County Commissioner – Precinct One. Thank you and God Bless!

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6/11/19 Estates passed, with one Commissioner dissenting. 11 Judge Moore recognized Alan Hendrix of Freese and Nichols, who noted that the bridge and embankment improvements on CR 2980, to be accepted by Order 2020-06-23, is one of nine NTMWD projects, six of which have been completed. The construction began in March 2019, and the walk-through was done last Friday. He commented that the east end of CR 2980 is still inaccessible because of another construction project, and he suggested instead of taking CR 1743. A motion to accept the Order passed. 12 Alan Hendrix explained that the bridge and embankment improvements on CR 2680 was another of the nine projects, begun in December of 2018, and inspected on Friday. Commissioner Magness noted that the new bridges are a vast improvement for Fannin County roads. A motion to approve Order 2020-06-23a accepting the improvements passed. 13 A motion to approve the renewal of the Lake Fannin Facilities Rental Agreement from July 2, 2020, to July 1, 2021, passed. 14 Development Services Director Lita Huffman explained that the requested replat of Lot 5 for Delby Estates on CR 3940 in Leonard was to divide a 10acre lot into three sections for family purposes. A motion to approve the replat passed. 15 Lita Huffman explained the request to replat Lots 9 and 10 on CR 4524 for Forest Glen Addition in Whitewright was a similar family agreement. A motion to approve the replat passed. 16 Purchasing Agent Michelle Case has received requests Countywide for PPE from the CARES Act funds, including Plexiglass, signs, sanitation wipes and dispensers, and would like to be approved for up to $2,000. County Clerk Tammy Biggar added that additional personnel to clean election equipment between voters for local elections may not be reimbursable with the CARES Act funds. Clerk Biggar estimated the required second week of early voting could cost as much as $1,600 of unbudgeted funds. The question of personnel was set aside until more information could be gathered, and a motion to approve the $2,000 purchase of PPE for the County passed. 17 Commissioner Lackey presented for consideration a list of procedures and classifications regarding the Culvert Permitting Process and right-of-way policy in Grayson County, and the adoption of a similar policy for Fannin County. Commissioners discussed details of the plan and adaptation and implementation of the procedures. The item was passed on until the correct wording for the Culvert Permitting Process was decided. 18 Judge Moore opened discussion on selling properties owned by Fannin County by noting he’s had people express interest in a portion of land near a County warehouse. Commissioner Magness added that there is County-owned property

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allow the interlocal rate to be automatically adjusted to reflect 10/9/12 the regular increase or decrease in the daily charge an inmate incurs. A motion to accept the revised Agreement passed. 21 A motion to approve the payment of bills passed. 22 Purchasing Agent Michelle Case clarified that Sparklight internet service used to be CableOne, and explained that five office locations contracted with Sparklight will need their contracts renewed for another three years. She noted that though some of the offices will eventually be moved to the Courthouse, she has it in writing that Sparklight will waive any

penalties for canceling the contract for those offices. A motion to approve the contracts with Sparklight passed. 23 and 24 At 10:53 a.m. Commissioners entered into Executive Session to discuss 1) EMS contracts and 2) county personnel raises. 25 and 26 Judge Moore reestablished regular sessions at 11:12 a.m. Commissioners passed on a discussion of both Executive Sessions. Continued See Zoning on page 7

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A regular meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court was called to order Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at 9:23 a.m. by County Judge Randy Moore, at Bonham City Hall, and via teleconference. Judge Moore established quorum; all Commissioners were present. The invocation was given by Reverend Stuart Courtney of Bethlehem Baptist Church. Major James Manis led the pledges. 5 Public Forum: Major James Manis announced Texoma Heroes will recognize five heroes this Friday at noon at the MultiPurpose Complex. Jodie Gibbs spoke regarding the Lake Trail Estates rezoning. 6 Judge Moore relayed Governor Abbott’s announcement from the day before, which cautioned Texans to not forget about Covid-19. The number of cases has gone up across the State, and in Fannin County, the total leaped by 17 new cases in one week. Though early pre-

ventative measures have slowed the spread of Covid-19, with the reopening of the State the numbers of positive cases have nearly tripled, and the number of those hospitalized due to Covid-19 has doubled, all since the end of May. More stringent measures will be introduced if it seems the virus is getting out of hand, but the Governor intends to keep closing Texas as the last resort. Judge Moore noted that there will be two more drive-through testing opportunities at the Multi-Purpose Complex, the first hopefully this Saturday, and the second to follow after another two weeks. Judge Moore strongly urged restaurant workers to wear face masks. He recommended the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19 be extended one week until June 30. A motion to extend the Proclamation passed. 7 Judge Moore noted that there should be some editing to the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County regarding guidance for all court proceedings in the County and Court Operations section. A motion to accept the suggested editing and extend the Plan one week passed. 8 A motion to approve the minutes from 06/11/2020 passed. 9 Fire Chief Scott Ridling gave the EMS Profit and Loss Report for May 2020, commenting that Covid-19 has led to fewer ambulance calls and lower revenue, as people who are afraid of the virus avoid going to the hospital. Calls have begun to rise again to a more normal level. 10 Judge Moore opened a discussion on the zoning change for Lake Trail Estates. Commissioner Lackey noted that the original lake zoning was done as a starting point and that the Commissioners knew much of the land zoned for agriculture could be changed for housing or commercial purposes. Lake Trail Estates will be a reality, whether as an installment of 23 homes or 50, regardless of any action taken by the Court. He commented that the County needs growth and that Lake Trail Estates will still have to go through a subdivision committee before being finalized. Commissioner Lackey expects to see a much-needed economic impact on Fannin County with the taxes from the subdivision. Commissioner Magness said he understands people live in the country to be away from other people, and that we can’t stop others from moving here to do the same. He is concerned about enforcing the deed restrictions. Commissioner Whitlock believes this development will be good for the County in the long run. Commissioner Self commented that development is one of the gains of Bois D’ Arc Lake and that it seems the owner of Lake Trail Estates is trying to be a good neighbor. Judge Moore appreciated everyone’s points, and especially approved of the suggestion of having a safe zone or play area for children in the subdivision, though the County can have no say in whether that idea is adopted. A motion to approve the zoning change for Lake Trail

in Lake Crockett Estates, and it was determined there is unused land by Commissioner Lackey’s precinct barn as well as in Ector. Commissioner Lackey was hesitant to sell the piece in town by the warehouse as it could be valuable later. County Auditor Alicia Whipple will send an updated list of Countyowned properties to the Commissioners so they can decide which ones to sell. Revenue can go into a Capital Projects Fund for use in constructing County buildings. No action was necessary. 19 Judge Moore asked Commissioners to select the Insurance Plan Option through the Texas Association of Counties Health and Employee Benefits Pool for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and Commissioners opted to continue with the same plan they have been using. Judge Moore commented that though Fannin County cannot compete with the salaries of nearby counties, it provides excellent insurance for its full-time employees. A motion to keep the same insurance as last year passed. 20 Judge Moore explained the reason behind revising the Interlocal Agreement between Grayson County and Fannin County is to ensure any Grayson County inmates housed in Fannin County’s facilities are paid for at the same rate as local inmates. This revision will

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A proven leader, a trusted friend, Ronnie has volunteered his time and talents in this county for many years. In fact, you will find him quietly volunteering all over the county. He is on the board of the Fannin County Free Clinic and Mulberry Cemetery Association. Throughout the years, he has been consistently active in this community. He donates time and money to many causes, one near to his heart is the Ector ISD Beta club. But he doesn’t do these things for recognition. This is not something he has started doing because he decided to run for Commissioner. These are things he has done all his adult life. He does them because he sees a need. Just like when he saw a need for an overpass at Hwy 82/FM 898. Ronnie went to work to make this happen. Although he would be quick to thank others who helped, it was Ronnie who wrote the petition and got the process started. He made phone calls, set up meetings with State Representatives, the Highway Department, and the community. He worked diligently on behalf of Precinct 1 and everyone who traveled those roadways, to improve the safety of the intersection. His efforts led to safety measures being implemented at the intersection and eventually the construction of an overpass. Ask around and you won’t be surprised to hear about the many lives he has touched: a widow he has helped, an elderly gentleman he befriended, youth he has mentored, and friends and neighbors he helps whenever he can. One recent example is when Ronnie helped community members clean up after storms and tornadoes damaged property earlier this year. Helping his community is something Ronnie has always done and will continue to do. But you probably won’t see much about this in his campaign ads. Ronnie is a humble, honest, and hardworking man. He is wise, and he is thoughtful in all decisions that he makes. Ronnie Ball is a LEADER, and he will make a great County Commissioner. All Voting For Fannin County Commissioner Precinct 1 Will Be At The West Bonham Civic Center -Armory 1100 W 5th In Bonham. Early Voting Dates: June 29,30 July 1 & 2 Monday–Thursday 8am-5pm July 6,7,8,9 & 10 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Election Day Is July 14 Tuesday 7:00AM – 7:00PM

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27 Comments: Commissioner Whitlock had no comments. Commissioner Self asked residents to be optimistic and neighborly as new people move into the County, because growth is inevitable, and noted that TxDOT will be replacing a bridge on CR 4250 tomorrow and that another bridge on CR 4515 is closed until repairs can be made. Commissioner Magness noted that CR 2250 is closed until TxDOT can replace one of its bridges. Commissioner Lackey commented that CR 2998 has a completed bridge that will be in use again next week, and noted that he will be adding a gravel surface to that County Road. He added that he sympathizes with the neighbors of Lake Trail Estates, but he believes this will be good for the County. Judge Moore shared the news that Reggie Smith’s father passed away last night, and wished all listeners a happy Father’s Day. Meeting adjourned at 11:18 a.m.

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Press Release - Either liberty matters, or it doesn’t. You can’t have it both ways, no matter what actions Governor Abbott or any local elected official takes or allows to be taken. We have repeatedly heard the Governor say that local governments cannot enforce a requirement that individuals wear masks. Apparently though, local governments have cracked the riddle in the Governor’s executive orders that will allow them to punish a business that refuses to enforce the loss of liberty the Governor says he supports. Say what? That’s right. We now have a totally new law enforcement strategy. While the local law will require people to wear the mask, the people will remain immune to a government penalty if they choose to not comply. Enforcement responsibility will be levied on business owners. Business owners will become a de-facto law enforcement arm, but the only tool they will have to enforce the mask requirement is to refuse to sell to their customers and to kick them out

of their store. Won’t that be a real boost to our struggling economy? In one fell swoop the Governor has managed to turn the rule of law, the role of government, individual liberty, and the free market on its head. After the Shelly Luther fiasco where a citizen was arrested by a local government under the provisions the Governor made possible, the Governor was not about to be the culprit that directly required citizens to wear masks. Instead, he claims he authorized the city mayors and county judges to do it—they just couldn’t enforce it directly on the people. Instead he allowed the local governments to throw business owners under the bus by putting the responsibility for violating liberty on them. Thus, the statement by Governor Greg Abbott: “Government cannot require individuals to wear masks. However, pursuant to my plan, local governments can require stores and businesses to require masks.” Now granted, if the wearing of masks was left to the free market wherein business had

the choice of making a business decision as to whether or not they would require their patrons to wear a mask, it would clearly be a free markets choice. (Like 30.06 signs) But that is not the case. This means that business owners who allow a patron in their shop or office without a mask, will be subject to an unlimited number of fines that can be as much as $10,000 dollars per offense. These are the same businesses that the Governor recently declared non-essential and ordered shut down for months. And, if someone is caught in their store without a mask, the business owner is the person who must pay the fine or go to jail. Like I said before, bizarre, convoluted, and confusing. It gets even worse. With this plan, the state has handed local elected officials a tool by which, and with impunity, they can pick winners and losers in their local jurisdiction. It is the perfect opportunity for some to exact revenge on business owners, who may be their competitor or supported their opponent

in previous elections. This is not a real good principle of liberty. Texas has now gone full circle from a dictatorship to a republic, to a sovereign American State. Now it appears that as long as we allow the Governor’s actions under the Disaster Management Act, we are expected to live as if we have a monarchy. Until March 2, 1836 Texas was a dictatorship under Santa Anna. We all remember the valiant fight for freedom embodied at the Alamo that lead to a free and independent Republic. On December 29, 1845 Texas became the 28th American state. Our citizens have always stepped up to fight for freedom around the world. Who knew the flame of Texas Liberty would be extinguished, by the stroke of a pen, without a shot fired? Any elected official that is willing to take away our liberties should, at the very least, be willing to take responsibility for their actions without putting it on the backs of businesses. Local governments should heed the sage advice that “just because you can, does not mean that you should.”

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For Fannin County Commissioner Precinct 1 I have lived in Precinct 1 for over 50 years. I love this county and have raised my family here. My wife Becky and I have four daughters, Misty Self-Wornick, Carmen Bingham, Bethany Arie, and Hope Ball. All of our daughters attended school in the county and Hope is currently a sophomore at Ector High School. We also have seven grandchildren, all of whom graduated from or are currently attending school at Ector ISD. So as you can see, I have a very personal interest in helping ensure Precinct 1 and Fannin County, are well taken care of, for my family and for yours. I am making two promises to the citizens of Precinct 1: 1. I WILL work diligently to make wise, responsible decisions for Fannin County, and do everything in my power to manage taxpayer dollars effectively. 2. I WILL improve your Precinct 1 roads.

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Public Opinions Overridden at Commissioners Rezoning Hearing By Gabrielle DeMay The Fannin County Commissioners Court convened Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at 8:45 a.m. in Bonham City Hall and via teleconfer-

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By Rich Hilliard Keeping COVID-19 in mind, preparations have begun for the 2020 Texas high school football season, with strength Savoy and conditioning workouts on campuses this month. Honey If said season occurs, it will beGrove a good one for most Fannin County varsity teams, according to the 2020 summer edition of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football. The magazine favors Class 3A Leonard to clinch one of Honey the fourGrove available playoffs berths -- the Tigers’ 10th postseason in the last 12 years and overall during head coach Shane Fletcher’s 16 seasons -via the new 8-3A-II. Leonard, which returns nine on offensive and seven on defense, could also contend for the title in the new district alignment -- its first football crown since 1991 -- if it can overcome 3A-II defending state champion Gunter -grouped again with the Fannin Tigers after a few seasons respite.

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Besides old district nemesis magazine. -- and the favorite, per the Gunter, which held the No. 1 The Falcons, who return four magazine, to win 5-2A-I -spot in the 3A-II Top-25 pre- on offense and defense, will be will be Lindsay, which ranked season poll and is favored to reunited with former district No. 11 in the 2A-I pre-season repeat, Leonard will also have rival Trinidad which held the poll. to contend again for a district No. 16 spot in the 1A-II preTrenton, which graduated title with Bells, a regional season Top 20 and is favored Austin College signee Kaiden semifinalist in 2019 and No. to winFannindel the four-team 10-1A-II.Trenton West, returns nine on offense 24 in the same ranking. In 2019, Fannindel finished and eight on defense after specialin 2019 as a biLeonard junior quarterback as a 3-6 bi-district finalist -- Afinishing DJ Brown, Leonard an all-state the Falcons’ sixth postseason Thank districtYou finalist at 4-6 overall honorable mention in 2019 during the 2010’s decade -- its most varsity wins in to all who by the Texas Sports Writers -- after qualifying as the 1-1 football in a single season sponsored Association, garnered the runner-up in 9-1A-II which since the 2012 restart. The pre-season offensive most save Trinidad included the Tigers the advanced via the valuable player award in same teams. fourth and final playoffs Graduation 8-3A-II. Though each will be in larger berth in 5-2A-I with a 1-3 Last fall, Brown unanimously groupings than the previous Edition. record. -- only Trenton’s earned the offensive most alignment, Trenton and Honey second district victory since Dodd Sam valuable player award City in Grove should again garner the varsity resumption, but 9-3A-II after Leonard went postseason berths in their one that proved decisive in Rayburn 4-2 in district play and respective 2A-I districts, per attaining the inaugural trip to finished as a 6-5 bi-district the magazine. the playoffs. The milestones finalist. Along the way, Brown A year after making its first last year came during Josh received the Built Ford Tough appearance in the football Shipman’s first season at the Football player ofSavoy the week in playoffs, the publication helm. 3A for his efforts during Week favors Trenton again to claim Despite heavy graduation 8 of the 2019 season. a postseason berth in 5-2A-I losses -- including Oklahoma Meanwhile, Fannindel will -- which will have six teams Panhandle State signee and again make the six-man instead of five for the next TSWA all-state honorable playoffs under head coach two seasons, and mostly new mention Trel Pruitt -- Texas Gabe Lane and vie for the 10- members. Football magazine expects 1A-II title, according to the One Leonard of those newcomers Honey Grove again to be a

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postseason qualifier in 6-2A-I. The Warriors, a 10-2 area finalist in 2019, will vie for a fourth-consecutive postseason in the new version of 6-2AI -- seven teams instead of five -- with a couple of returning members and preseason ranked teams: No. 20 Wolfe City and No. 23 Bogota Rivercrest. Last fall, the Warriors at 3-1 shared the district title with Rivercrest and Wolfe City and advanced to the playoffs as 6-2A-I’s No. 1 seed. Honey Grove, which in 2019 won its first nine games, ended a seven-year drought in a few categories -- first postseason football win, most single-season victories and first claim to a district title since 2012 -- during Glen Schuelke’s second season as head coach. Again aligned into districts which will meet in the bidistrict round of the playoffs, another clash between crosscounty rivals Trenton and Honey Grove, like in 2019, could happen.

In 3A-I, although Bonham returns plenty of experience -- seven offensive and eight defensive starters -- the magazine expects another tough season in 5-3A-I for the Purple Warriors to start Kyle Dezern’s tenure. Bonham in 2019 finished 1-9 overall and 0-6 in the previous version of 5-3AI which to realignment in February lost Van Alstyne to 4A-II and gained East Texas’ Mineola, Mount Vernon and Winnsboro. The district remains headed by Pottsboro, the state runner-up last season and pre-season No. 3 team in 3A-I. Likewise, Savoy, with three returning on offense and defense for ninth-year head coach Clay Wilson, will, per the magazine, struggle again, as the six-man Cardinals move into 10-1A-I where No. 5 Gilmer Union Hill was favored to lead the district. Last fall, Savoy finished 0-7 overall and 0-4 in its previous district alignment.


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RAVENNA LOOKING FOR NEW CITY SECRETARY The City of Ravenna is looking to hire a City Secretary. This is a great way to serve our community! Work a four hour block, once a week, plus one monthly meeting. Pays $10/ hour. Training on 7/30, Position begins 8/6. Basic skills with word processors, filing, and online banking required. Contact Joe Passanisi for more details. 903-8214455. joepassanisi@aol. com

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 CARPENTER HELPER BONHAM AREA 903-821-0604 903-814-8620 Overnight Supervisor and Evening Supervisor Wanted Part-time employment available at Open Arms Homeless Shelter in Bonham for night supervisor (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.) and for an evening supervisor (6 p.m. to 10 p.m). Must be at least 18 years of age with no criminal history. Application available at oashelter. com or call 903-505-3369.

The Fannin County Leader Newspaper is looking for a SALES R E P R E S E N TAT I V E . Serious inquiries only. Pick up applications at 224 N. Main St, Bonham. Come in for application. No calls. 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

PUBLIC NOTICE FANNIN COUNTY will be conducting an on-line auction for the sale of surplus items consisting of large equipment currently stored at Precinct Barns. The auction will start 7/7/2020 and end on 7/28/20. The inspection dates and times to physically view and inspect items will be listed on the auction website, or call 903-572-4975 for more information. View and bid on items at www.AuctioneerExpress.com Dale McGonagill – TX13801

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CARE GIVERS NEEDED! Experience required. If you are eager and ready to work in a rewarding field helping to care for the elderly; pass a background check; pass a drug screening; and able to work on a four day, 24 hour live-in rotation, then we may have the career move for you! Earn $2,280 per month, work 4 days and then be back home for 4 days. Call Seven Sisters for an appointment. 903813-8477

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GARAGE SALES YARD SALE: Misc. - Vintage - Junque. Red Bird Street, Ravenna, TX. July 2nd - 3rd 2 FAMILY YARD SALE: July 9, 10, 11 @ 1753 W. FM 898, Bonham. 8am4pm. Lots of misc. items. BIG SALE TRAILER LOADS 921 Star St. Bonham. A lot of stuff! Antiques, household, doors, wood windows, mirrors. furniture. Ya’ll come see! Wed. - Sat. July 1st thru July 4th LARGE GARAGE SALE: 1209 Maple St. Honey Grove, TX. July 2nd & 3rd. 8am - 5pm. YARD SALE - SAVOY FM 1752 - ¼ mile north of US 82 overpass. July 2 & 3. (Thurs. and Fri. only) 8am to 5:30pm. Bissell Proheat carpet cleaner (used once); George Foreman grill (like new); antique wash stand, crafts, Christmas decor, purses, Epson printer, home decor, kitchen stuff. Look for bright PINK signs. Continued on Pg. 18

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Lackey’s Fireworks Warehouse

Lake Road - Bonham

BIG Red Building (Past Kwik Chek)

Best Prices!! Family Owned & Operated for over 34 years. Same location for 23 years!

Tracey & Laura Lackey


OBITUARIES HUBERT D. MCCARTY

A memorial service for Hubert D. McCarty was held Sunday, June 28, 2020, 2 pm-4pm, at his home. Hubert passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by his loving family, Monday, June 15, 2020. Hubert was born in New Mexico, May 7, 1944 to Jack and Lois Lee McCarty. He owned and operated his own trucking business. He was a life-long trucker. Hubert enjoyed being with family and friends. Family gatherings were very important to him. He loved attending auctions and horse sales. Hubert never met a stranger. He was friends with everyone he came in contact with. Hubert is survived by his wife of 34 years, Diane McCarty, of the home. Surviving family members also include: Daughter, Karen Briggs; Son, Donald Cotton; Step-daughters, Staci Holley, Tonja McCoy; Step-son Chris Fletcher; Brother Tom McCarty and wife Eva; Sisters: Evelyn Kukowski, Janet Golden and husband Tom, Betty McCarty, Brenda McCarty; Step-brother Charlie Lewis. Surviving Grandchildren are: TW & Lindsey Petty, Brittany & Jeremy Barnes, Summer & Dakota Wright, Lacee Carrell, Mackenzi & Justin Christian, Krista McCoy, Makala McCoy, DJ & Crystal Cotton, Mercedez & Christian Arrington, Cody & Heather Cotton, Colton Cotton and Joseph Fletcher. Surviving Great-grandchildren are: Braedyn Petty, Chelsi Petty, Coby Barnes, Adin Barnes, Isabella Wright, Natalia Wright, Braxton Petty, Thatcher Petty, Azah Petty, Ryder Petty, Braxten Kelley, Luke Kelley, Skylar Connor, Lincoln Christian, Dakota Christian, Merrick Arrington, Pryor Cotton, and Landon Hellyer. Hubert is survived by numerous nieces, nephews, friends and close friends; Todd Thomas, Steve Ingram, Sister-in-law, Rhoda McCarty. Preceding Hubert in death were his Grandson, Dakota Ryan Barker; Son, Charles Wayne (Peanut) Chull; Brothers, Jim McCarty and Cotton McCarty; Sister, Margaret Duvall Mother-in-law and Father-in law, Derohn and Aaron Cooke. Special thanks to Hospice Plus RN, Kelly Covington, Ronnie Ball and Dr. Bruce Maniet and staff.

JERRY DON SIMMONS Jerry Don Simmons, 84, of Windom, TX died on W e d n e s d a y, June 24, 2020, after a lengthy illness. Born on August 26, 1935, to Melton Revere “Bud” and Laverne (Lackey) Simmons, he spent his childhood in Santa Anna. After graduating from Santa Anna High School, he attended Howard Payne University, graduating in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science Degree. In 1962 he earned his Master of Education Degree from McMurry College. Don was proud of his role as an education leader, which he began as a teacher at Coleman Junior High in 1957, the same year he bought his first car. He soon moved to Abilene ISD, where he spent the remainder of his professional career. From 1959 until his retirement in 1996, he filled many roles in the district: teacher, elementary principal, Director of Personnel, and finally, Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services and Special Programs. Additionally, he held leadership roles in the Texas State Teacher Association and served as State President of the Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association from 1976-1977 and State President of the Texas Association of School Personnel Administrator in 1984. He was also involved in the Abilene Teachers Federal Credit Union, serving as the Chairman of the Board of Directors from 19751990. A faithful member of First Central Presbyterian Church in Abilene, he served as an elder, deacon, lay minister and chairman of numerous committees. After moving to Windom in 1997, he joined Windom United Methodist Church where he similarly sought to be of service to the church community, teaching Sunday School Class, serving on committees, maintaining the church grounds and interviewing church members to create a

written record of the church’s membership and history. He felt a strong obligation to serve and lead in all areas of his life; in Windom he served on the City Council for eight years before being elected mayor, a position he held for five years. Don was preceded in death by his parents, Bud and Laverne; two sisters, Joyce Simmons and Shirley Crawford; and a brother, Terry Simmons. He is survived by his wife, Betty; brother and sister-in-law, Pete and Linda Simmons; sister-in-law, Karen Simmons; three stepchildren and their spouses; Ken and Kristine Hall, Charlie and Susan Fajardo and Jon and Hayley Hall; beloved grandchildren; Connor Hall, Collin and Valerie Hall, Callum Hall, Kylee Kittrell, Kameron Kittrell, Mark Fajardo, Marisa Fajardo, Will Hall and Marie Hall; great grandchild, Amelia Hall; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, loving friends and extended family. A private graveside service will be held at Dodd City Cemetery at a later date by close family. In lieu of flowers, the family request that memorial gifts be directed to First Central Presbyterian Church in Abilene, 400 Orange St., Abilene, TX 79601; Windom United Methodist Church, PO Box 936, Windom, TX 75492 or to the Honey Grove Public Library, 500 N 6th St., Honey Grove, TX 75446 in his honor. The family wished to thank the staff at Honey Grove Nursing Center for their loving and attentive care over the past few months. It was truly his home away from home. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com

We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame.

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GARY GLYN INGRAM

BonhamGary Glyn, Ingram, age 57, was born on February 28, 1963 in Bonham, TX to Elmer Allen Ingram and Mary Helen (Todd) Allen he passed away on Sunday, June 21, 2020 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Gary worked in assembly for a reel company. Cremation 6/30/20 arrangements are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. The family will have a memorial service at a later date. He is survived by daughters, Stephanie Johnson and husband William “B.J.” of Ravenna, Alishia Michele Ingram and Shawn Hodge of Telephone and Ashleigh Ingram of Bonham; grandchildren, Kaden, Collin, Caleb, Blake, Dylan, Hunter, Christian and Emily; brother, Robert Ingram of Sherman and sister, Vicki Preslar of Ivanhoe. He is preceded in death by his parents. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com

GILBERT (GIB) M. FIELD

Gib Field (95), longtime resident of B o n h a m , passed away on Monday, March 23, 2020, in McKinney, Texas, after a very brief illness. Gib was born in Utica, Kansas, to Malcolm and Jenny Field on February 21, 1925. At a young age, the family moved to Twin Falls, Idaho, where he was raised. He married Esther Ford Field on February 21, 1945, in Denver, CO. Gib devoted his life to the ministry with over 50 years of service, mostly in the Methodist Church. After a few years of living in Colorado, the couple moved to Iowa where they raised their family. He earned a Master of Divinity Degree from Garrett Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Iowa. After years of ministering in the southeast and central portions of Iowa, he and Esther moved to Bonham, Texas in 1986, and were members of The First United Methodist Church. Gib was a man who required little sleep. It was commonplace for him to write his sermons or spend quiet time reading to the wee hours of the morning. He was not one to lack creativity. If he was in need of a gadget that he didn’t have, he’d improvise by coming up with the most unconventional solution. His creations were definitely fodder for family entertainment. His nap time was important to him. Every afternoon he could be found in his lounger with an egg timer nearby. His family would joke about his proverbial quest to find the perfect length of time for a nap. He would constantly vacillate between 15, 16 or 17 minutes as the ideal time. No one would accuse him of being an idle person. He was constantly in motion. Even at 90 years old, he was still driving, mowing his land with his tractor and climbing roofs. If he didn’t have some project to do, he would fill his time by puttering. He could putter with the best of them. He loved spending time on his computer. Later in life, his poor hearing made it difficult to communicate on the phone, so email became his method of staying in touch with family. Gib was blessed to have had two loves in his life. His first, was his wife, Esther, who he shared 59 years of marriage. A few years after her passing, he met a lovely woman from Bonham,

June Burgess. Until his death, they were constant companions. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife . He is survived by June Burgess; his sister, Vi Edwards (Don) of Twin Falls, Idaho; daughter, Deborah Field (Kit Walker) of San Antonio, TX ; son, Joel Field (Kim) of McKinney, TX; granddaughter, Nicole Owens (Craig ) of McKinney, TX; grandson, David Field (Bria) of Celina, TX; greatgrandsons, Riley Owens, Witten Field, Weston Field and greatgranddaughter, Kaylin Owens.

WILLIAM JOSEPH SILVA

Private Graveside Services at Bettes Cemetery in Ivanhoe, Texas were held for William Joseph Silva, age 64, of Ivanhoe, Texas under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. William passed away Tuesday

night, June 23, 2020 surrounded by family. William was born on July 25, 1955 in Newport Beach, California, the son of Manuel Silva and Sarah Caetano. He was a motorcycle enthusiast, especially for Harley Davidson bikes. He was a part of the Harley Parade in Paris, Texas last year where they broke the world record, having 3,497 Harley Davidsons in one place. William was a jack of all trades; he loved working with his hands. He was a dedicated father and loved God. William will be greatly missed. He is preceded in death by his parents, brother, Manuel Silva Jr., and sister, Elaine Avila Jones. William is survived by his sons, Joseph Silva, Joshua Silva, and Michael Silva, all of Ivanhoe, Texas; daughters, Dawn Faccinto of Clovis, California, Kelly Willbanks and husband Cody of Telephone, Texas, and Elisha Silva of Bailey, Texas; sisters, Jeanne Lott and husband Mitchell of Fresno, California and Kathy Alves and hus-

band Louie of Hanford, California; brother, Anthony Avila and wife; grandchildren, Cole Faccinto, Cara Faccinto, Eli Lindsey, Grace Lindsey, and Samuel Willbanks; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com

If you’re pregnant, we want to help. 903-640-8230 Fannin Pregnancy Care Center 1500 N. Center Bonham, Texas

INVITATION FOR BID

Texoma Housing Partners will receive sealed bids for a single contract for the EXTERIOR PAINTING and other EXTERIOR WORK ITEMS of various duplex units located across the following 10 cities: Honey Grove, Celeste, Savoy, Ector, Gunter, Pottsboro, Van Alstyne, Princeton, Farmersville and Leonard as specified until: Texoma Housing Partners will receive sealed bids for a single contract for the SEWER LINE UPGRADE at the Ladonia Housing Authority as specified until: Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 10: AM At Texoma Housing Partners Maintenance Office 806 West 16th Street Bonham, Texas 75418 Immediately thereafter all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Specifications are available by contacting the Maintenance Office at 903-640-2042. PRE-BID CONFERENCE will be held Wednesday, July 1st at 10:00 at the THP maintenance office located at the address listed above. The successful bidder will be required to furnish verification of workers compensation and general liability insurance. Texoma Housing Partners reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informality in the bidding.

6/23/20

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• LVNs - Sign On Bonus • CNAs3/29/16 - Sign On Bonus • Med Aides - Sign On Bonus • CNA Classes • Activities Director • Dietary • Housekeeping Apply Online at HMRVeteranservices.com

903.640.8387

Clyde W. Cosper TSVH 1300 Seven Oaks Rd Bonham, TX 75418 EOE

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GARAGE SALES Continued from Pg. 16

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Thurs. & Fri. July 2nd and

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3rd. 8am - 4pm. 407 Wood St., Windom in a large metal barn. Too much to list.

MULTI FAMILY ANNUAL GARAGE SALE Lots and lots of goodies!! 3 miles north of Windom on 1743 or right off of Highway 82. 8am-5pm on Friday, July 3rd, 8am to noon on Saturday, July 4th.

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

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ART LESSONS Valley Creek Studio Drawing and painting for adults and youth. Homeschoolers welcome! Custom artwork. Katherine Kluger 903-227-8143

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MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503

HLG Irrigation & Landscaping Sprinkler design/installation & repair. Mowing, shrub/ tree trimming, drains, sod installation, fire pits, flagstone patios & walkways. All types of masonry work. LI#0023757. Call/Text 903-771-8404 Ask for William.

WILLIAM’S FENCE REPAIR AND INSTALLATION Free estimates. Call or text: 903-771-8404.

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Casie’s Corner 6/30/20

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For Sale!

OPEN DAILY 9am-7pm Hwy 121 & 56 • Bonham (Under the Bonham Water Tower)

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JOHN’S SEPTIC SERVICE Locally Owned & Operated•24 Hour Emergency Service

Aerobic Maintenance Contracts • Septic System Installations • Porta Potty Rentals • Septic Tank Cleaning & Repair

903-505-9670

Tim Welch 903-249-6774

Pat’s

Jack Berni Seamless Rain Gutters 22 Colors Quality Since 1980 Premium (903) 583-8796 Vinyl Siding jackberni.com LEE AND KAYE SKINNER

(903) 583-4820

8/10/10

Bonham Jewelers Specializing in the art of EXPERT JEWELRY REPAIR DIAMOND SETTING RING SIZING

2227 N. CENTER BONHAM, TEXAS 75418

5/16/17

PUMP SERVICE

•Septic System Cleaning •Installation •Repair •Inspections •Aerobic Maintenance & Training •Storm Shelters •Porta-Potty Rentals 110 W. 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418

903-583-3986

903-640-3986

PERDUE’S FOUNDATION REPAIR 4-24-18

Specializing in Pier & Beam And Slab Foundations Free Estimates Life Time Warranty Available BBB Member Email: perduesfoundation@yahoo.com Sherman (903) 893-7113 1-800-942-7113

Bonham

(903) 583-1271

Clement & Sons

Jeremiah Welch 903-249-5750

PAUL HODGE CONSTRUCTION CO.

Renovations • Remodels • Custom Homes Siding • Additions • Replacement Windows 903-640-1941

Cell: 903-640-6069

hodge.construction@verizon.net

www.paulhodgeconstruction.com

HANDY ANDY

•HOME IMPROVEMENT •PAINTING •DRYWALL REPAIR •REMODELING 30 years Experience

12-11-18

www.woundedwarriorproject.org

1/2/18

903-583-2390 Mitchell Shane 903-227-1236 903-271-0514 Topsoil • Fill Sand • All Kinds of Rock We will build your roads, driveways, homesites and business sites. Dozer • Loaders • Excavators • Dump Trucks 5/29/18

DAVID WILLIAMS

HERITAGE CONSTRUCTION, LLC Specializing in Decks, Cabinets, Fences and Remodeling

903-583-9696

www.theheritageconstruction.com

Established 1994

General Contractor References

1552 CR 2600 Ivanhoe, TX 75447

Quality Workmanship Fair Rates/References

903-505-1216 6/20/17

10/22/13

•Septic Pumping •Septic Installations •Septic Repair •Septic Real Estate Inspections •Septic Contracts TCEQ Licensed

•Plumbing New Construction •Plumbing Service/Repair •Gas Piping •Tankless Water Heaters •Camera Inspections/Locating 903-449-1677 Master Plumber M-39736

Ed Hammett Dozer Work

• Pond Clean Outs • Fence Rows • Demolition and Haul Off • Clearing of Brush and Trees • Soil Erosion Damage Repair • Building and Renovation of Roads • Building and Maintenance of Ponds

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GILDERSLEEVE DOZER CONTRACTING Ranch Beautification is our Specialty

(903) 587-9015 • 1-800-687-6557

Ron Gildersleeve, Owner/Operator

Leonard, Texas

Dozer • Excavator • Grader Lakes • Timber • Building Pads Bonham, Texas

(903) 821-0604 • (903) 814-8620

Septic Tanks & Grease Traps

7/17/18

BURDEN PUMPING SERVICE

5/12/20

903-465-6969 1399 Whiting Road Bells, TX 75414

L.D. - 903-815-8791

Custom33/26/19 Glass & Mirror Commercial & Residential

• Window Replacements • Frameless Shower Doors •Storefront Doors/Windows 215 North Main Bonham,Texas 75418 903-583-7577

1/9/18 updated

Sales • Repairs • Installation Services Commercial • Residential TECL 18003 TACLB024648C

Office (903) 583-4018

A PERFECT ROOFING/REMODELING 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES • NO JOB TO BIG OR SMALL

L & L A/C-ELECTRICAL Commercial and Residential (903) 583-2369

OWNER

aperfectroofing@gmail.com 408 W. SAM RAYBURN ECTOR, TX 75439 CELL 903-422-0561 SENIOR CITIZENS’ DISCOUNT MAKING YOU HAPPY IS MY JOB

DANIEL TAYLOR

www.aperfectroofingremodel.com

SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION TECL25417 TACLB27508E

OWNERS: Thomas Lackey / Derek Wilson


Page 20 • June 30, 2020 • 903-583-3280 • www.fannincountyleader.us •Generators •Light Towers •Hammer Drills •Log Splitters •Texture Machine •Roto Rooters

•Buffers •Jack Hammers •Post Hole Diggers •Air Compressors •Tile Saws •Hot Saws

Meade-Norman & Bayless Insurance Agency www.bayless-hall.com

Jeannie Perry Office Manager / Marine Manager JPerry.BAYLE01@insuremail.net 110 W. 5th St. P.O. Box 519

2524 N. Center • Bonham • 903-486-6165 2026 N. Main • Paris • 903-401-5301

Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone 903-583-2231 • Fax 903-583-9497

We now have small and large equipment rentals!

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Continued from Pg. 18

AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING Front yard or backyard. 903-624-6006 RENT A STORAGE UNIT IN BONHAM Several large units available starting at $64.95! Units sizes up to 10’x22’. Gated parking spaces start at $39.95. Located at 400 Katy Blvd. Move yourself in online 24/7 at www. meehanstorage.com. For more information call Randy at (903)292-0657. ROBERT’S HEATING and AIR Licensed and insured. Free estimates. 24 hour service. We accept all major credit cards. Financing Available. Robert Fuller, owner and operator. License# TACLB27431E Call 903-6470816. *Public Service Announcement* Maintain social distancing and wear a mask.

6/30/20

OPENING SOON FOR

NEED COMPUTER HELP? Computer and software assistance now available in Bonham and surrounding areas. Call Chuck Knight at 903-583-0992.

JOHN’S HOME GROWN VEGETABLES • Yellow SquaSh • TomaToeS • Zucchini SquaSh 350 South Main Ravenna, TX • Hwy 274 South Ph. 903-583-6089 • Cell: 903-421-1237

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TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job to small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties.

REMODELING: Bath tile work, painting inside and out, add-ons, drywall. FREE estimates. 903-4563783.

6/30/20 NASH ENTERPRISES

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.” 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. LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-3919298 or 940-390-9978.

HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903413-4338.

WANT TO BUY: Some game chickens for shows. Call: 903-496-2301 I BUY JUNK CARS Call or text David Lee at 903-436-2067 or 903-9650210. Please leave a message. LOOKING TO BUY: Wheelchairs in good condition. Power wheelchairs also. Call: 903-496-2301 WANTED: To hire someone to assist a guy in a wheelchair 2 or 3 hours a day. Must be strong. Call: 903-496-2301

4TH OF JULY

VICE’S

FIREWORKS FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED Located at 2609 Hwy. 69 South (3 miles south of Greenville, TX.) Under New Ownership!! Open from 9 am until 12 midnight!!

FRIENDLY SERVICE - COMPETITIVE PRICES

FOURTH OF JULY

Open June 24th thru July 4th LARGEST SELECTION

IN NORTH TEXAS!

903-456-1217

1400 N Center St. Suite 100 Bonham, Texas

903-304-5808 www.horatiodental.com greatsmile@horatiodental.com - Walk-ins Welcome - Family (Adult & Children) Dentistry - Extraction including Wisdom teeth removal - Implants - Crowns & Bridges - Root Canals including Molar Root Canal - Dentures including immediate dentures, implant support dentures, flexible denture, etc. - Teeth Whitening - Nitrous Oxide sedation, etc. - All Dental Emergency Services

OFFICE HOURS: 10:00am - 6:00pm (M-F), 9:00am - 2:00pm (Alternate Saturdays)


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