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and Judge Moore clarified that county employees, when alone in their office, may be without a mask, but in public areas or when in the company of others, they must wear their mask. In a public setting, a mask should be worn if 6-foot distancing cannot be maintained. Commissioner Lackey asked whether an event on private property must follow the same guidelines, and Judge Moore answered that the county guidelines he has compiled must be maintained. Regarding enforcement, Judge Moore recommended informing the Sheriff’s office or a constable of violations. Judge Moore expects to hear more in the next week. A motion to accept the amended GA-28, and GA-29, and to extend the Proclamation one week passed. 7 A motion to edit the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County to include the face covering mandate when county employees are unable

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Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19 by reading DSHS statistics for the county, which include a total count of 112 cases of Covid-19, with 55 of those recovered, 50 active, and 7 fatalities. He expressed his discontent with the new count system, which does report an accurate county count of hospitalizations, and which does not report numbers to Dr. Froelich. Judge Moore read his guidelines for events involving over 10 people, as per the authority granted him in an amendment of Executive Order GA-28. They are the same guidelines City Manager Sean Pate said is in place for Bonham. He also reviewed GA-29, which mandates Texas residents wear masks in public—exceptions to this rule can be found in a link to the Order on the County Website. He asked listeners to be careful before trusting information found online and on social media. Commissioners discussed face-covering requirements,

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For Commissioner Precinct 1 Thanks so much to all those who have supported me in this campaign. By the time you are reading this, early voting is over and election day is at hand. If you have not voted yet, Tuesday, July 14 is the day to do it. This election may be close, but I firmly believe that I have the support needed to win this election IF every supporter goes and votes. I believe that it is a privilege to be able to have a say in who serves us in local government, and I urge you to do just that. If you usually vote Democrat, but did not vote in the Democratic Primary in March, you are eligible to vote in this run-off election, and still free to vote as you want in the November General Election. I would appreciate your vote. Although I am a staunch Republican, when it comes to my county, I will be a servant regardless of political affiliations. I love Fannin County. Over the course of the campaign I have come to realize more the burden of responsibilty on the Judge and Commissioners and have promised myself to pray for them. Regardless of the outcome, I will still hold to that committment for them and for the well being of the people of Fannin County. If you the voters of Precinct One see fit to elect me as your Commissioner, I pledge to be a servant and leader that will be an asset to Fannin County. Election Day is Tuesday, July 14 from 7 AM to 7 PM. All voting will be at the old National Guard Armory at 1100 W. 5th St.

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stands. Commissioner Lackey asked if there were restrictions on how much or how little of the grant could be spent, and Continued from page 1 Clerk Biggar answered that 10 There were no requests any amount of the $120,000 for personnel or supplies for can be used. A motion to accept Covid-19 from the CARES the grant funding passed. Act funding, and the item was 13 Development Services passed until next week. Director Lita Huffman recom11 Indigent Health Coordinamended approval of a replat tor Mark DeMay requested acof lots 11 and 12 in Trenton cess to the Indigent Health Care Meadows Subdivision, exwebpage on the Fannin County plaining the owners accidentalwebsite, to make changes inly built a shop on the property cluding regular updates on reline, and now intend to sell one sources, referrals, community lot to their daughter. A motion events, and updated forms for to approve the replat passed. the indigent of Fannin County. 14 Development Services A motion to grant this access Director Lita Huffman recompassed. IT Coordinator Dustin mended approval of a OneMorrow recommended guideTime Severance of 2.5 acres lines for all county officials out of a 33.006 acre tract on with access to change or upCR 4665 in Leonard and exdate their department’s page on plained the owners want to sell the website. this portion of land, which is 12 Judge Moore read a Resofollowing the subdivision reglution to accept grant funding ulations. A motion to approve from the 2020 American Vote the Severance passed. Act (HAVA) Election Security 15 A motion to approve Texas Sub-Grant to Texas Counties DPS opening their office in and agreement to comply with Bonham on Saturday, July 11, grant assurances, acknowledg2020, and Saturday, July 25, ing a match by the County from 2020, and to make DPS emFund 48 Election Equipment. ployees responsible for cleanCounty Clerk Tammy Biggar ing and sanitizing before leavexplained the grant is a coming, passed. Bathrooms must bined two grants, with a 20% be off-limits during these dates. match referring to $80,000, 16 Judge Moore read the rather than $120,000 in the Resolution to have County Resolution. She noted this is Judge execute the County specific to purchasing elecTransportation Infrastructure tronic voting equipment, and Fund Grant Agreement with recommended approval of the TxDOT, which will reward grant, in case Commissioners Fannin County’s application choose to use the funds to purfor grant funds with a total elichase the necessary equipment. gible grant fund of $105,200, If the grant is not used, it will once the county has entered be returned to the Secretary of into a grant agreement with State. There is a risk that the TxDOT. Commissioner Lackmatch out of Fund 48 will tie ey was responsible for putting up unused funds if the equiptogether the application. A moment is not purchased, whichwithout balance, tion to approve the Resolution will affect the budget next passed and Judge Moore asked TRUE year, but her recommendation

all Commissioners to sign the document before leaving the meeting. 17 A motion to approve the payment of bills passed. 18 The Court moved into Executive Session to discuss EMS Contracts at 10:09 a.m. 19 Judge Moore reestablished regular session at 10:30 a.m. and passed on giving comments about the Executive Session. 20 Comments: Commissioner Self hopes Commissioner Whitlock will be better soon and appreciates the rain. He doesn’t like wearing the mask, but he believes in choosing his battles, and that there are more important things to fight for. Commissioner Magness agreed with Self that though he doesn’t like the mask, if it will make a difference, he is all for it. Commissioner Lackey echoed the same sentiments about mandatory masks, but as a leader felt he should set an example, and agreed if it will keep people from getting sick, he will be proud to wear it. He gave an update on the reclaim-

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Although I still use Connie Hintergardt’s basic chicken salad recipe, I still like to see others. This one sounds really good, so I thought I would print it. What caught my eye was the soy sauce. If you don’t like an ingredient, you can just delete it. We are right in the middle of summer, and there’s nothing better than a good chicken salad sandwich (toasted bread of course) during this Texas heat.

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hide, but I also saw the best in people each and every day. To the men and women who serve our great nation, thank you! While still serving in the military I met my wife and soon became a Deputy Constable for Dallas County and held that title for 25 years prior to honorably retiring in June. As a deputy constable I learned the love for my community. Being able to serve my community has given me purpose. Being a constable is not only about enforcement of the law, it is also about being seen by the people and serving the community. My belief is God, Family, and Community. My experience speaks for itself and coming from a large city I will be able to help our community with the growing pains we are about to experience. My plan is to enter the office and do the job as it is meant to be done. Please vote JR Stricklin for Constable, Fannin County Pct 2, #1 on the ballot on July 14, 2020.

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The Fannin County Commissioners Court convened Thursday, July 9, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. to continue the discussion on detention center costs and other budget concerns. All Commissioners were present. County Judge Randy Moore read the 2019-2020 projected end of year income and expenses, which covered both budgeted and actual expenses. He noted outstanding areas regarding prisoners, health, and transportation, which contribute to a total detainee cost of more than $550,000 over budget. The total loss in revenue has amounted to at least $810,109. District Clerk Nancy Young noted the county is only eligible for grants if open TRNs, (tracking numbers for arrests) is 90% closed. Fannin County only has a 65% closure, and will not receive grant money until the open arrests are closed. Clerk Young explained the process, where the first step is the arresting agency, which could be the Sheriff’s Office, Highway Patrol, or a local Police Department (PD), filing a case with the DA, who will then either file the charges with the County Clerk for misdemeanors or indict for felonies. If the arresting agency does not file the charges, further steps cannot be taken, and arrested persons spend far longer in jail, accruing costs for the county. Clerk Young recommends hiring or appointing a person to monitor who is in jail, and whether charges have been filed or if there is even enough for a charge. County Court at Law Judge Charles Butler noted some arresting agencies, such

as small PDs, do not have the manpower to do all the paperwork. He gave an example of a procedure where an arresting agency had 10 days to file their charges before the person detained would be released from jail until the paperwork was completed. This would keep the jail from filling up with unprocessed and uncharged people. The discussion moved to find a jail liaison to keep track of these cases. Municipal Court Judge John Skotnik suggested having IT Coordinator Dustin Morrow, who has access to Odyssey, install a program that keeps track of arrests and cases in the jail, and sends a daily report to the Magistrates, Judge Butler, and 336th Judicial District Court Judge Laurine Blake. The discussion moved to how inmates with high medical expenses contribute to the overall cost. Judge Skotnik believes mental health is not a contributing issue because Fannin County is ahead of other rural counties in its response. He noted Magistrates receive a report on the mental health screening of everyone admitted to the jail, which must be signed off on. District Attorney Richard Glaser noted Covid-19 has prevented felony cases from going to a jury trial, which he expects will not be possible before next year. The discussion moved to rejecting cases, which may be due to poor or compromised evidence, though they can be renewed with more information later. Clerk Young noted fines and fees are picking back up. The workshop was adjourned at 10:02 a.m.

Letter to the Editor Does Life Matter? both cases and deaths. 6/11/19

Press release from the Democratic Party of Fannin County, Texas - William Roberts Re: Hall Press Release from 6-30-2020 entitled “Does Liberty Matter?”

It’s worrisome that The Fannin County Leader would give more than a quarter of a page to Sen. Bob Hall’s “Press Release” yet fail to print an update (or even a portion of it) from the County Health Authority, Dr. Froelich, on COVID-19. Months into a disease outbreak that has taken at least 8 human lives in Fannin County and has more than doubled in cases in the last five weeks, the contribution of The Leader to the fight against COVID-19 is a political statement from Hall implying that “liberty” means being able to infect others at will and never having to say you’re sorry (or wear a mask). In the twelfth paragraph he gets around to naming the Disaster Management Act and the Governor of Texas as the causes of his outburst It’s a shame that Hall has no advice, whatsoever, in his release as to things that can be done to limit the virus and, perhaps, save the lives of some of his constituents. Not a word about what he is doing to help procure testing and PPE for Fannin County. Not a peep about Texas joining Florida and Arizona as the states with the fastest spread of the disease. No explanation as to why cases in Texas prisons are tallied in the counties the inmates come from, not the county where they are housed (like here, for instance). Or why the counting system in Texas has been “completely overwhelmed” and isn’t functioning, now. Nothing about the USA outpacing the rest of the world in

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But he did offer some Texas “history,” which I will now dispute (it’s almost as if it was written by someone from Florida, like Bob). He says, for example, that there was a “valiant fight for freedom at the Alamo.” Yes, William Travis’s slave Joe and Jim Bowie’s slave Sam were freed by the Mexicans after the battle. But I’m not sure that’s what he meant. Mexico had freed its slaves in 1829 (1830 for the Texas part) and the “freedom-loving” Texans who won independence re-established it immediately when they wrote the Constitution of the Republic of Texas in 1836. Totally legal to bring slaves from other states, too. (GOOD NEWS: I have found no evidence that James Butler Bonham owned slaves!) He goes further and says that since Texas became a state in 1845, its “citizens have always stepped up to fight for freedom...”

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Yeah, except for those four years that they fought6/2/20 against the United States of America in the Civil War in order “That in this free [Texas] government *all white men are and of right ought to be entitled to equal civil and political rights* [emphasis in the original]; that the servitude of the African race, as existing in these States, is mutually beneficial to both bond and free, and is abundantly authorized and justified by the experience of mankind, and the revealed will of the Almighty Creator, as recognized by all Christian nations;...” Those were the words that the white men of Texas voted for in 1861. Their God was cool with slavery, it seems. (FUN FACT: The white men of Fannin County voted 60%40% NOT to leave the Union! Yet they have no statue on the square.) Of course, there was also the slaughter of thousands of Native Americans who got in the way of “freedom.” And the killings of Tejanos along the border who had owned land in Texas for centuries but were not white enough to be

allowed to continue to live on it, even in the 20th century. History is messy. I know of Governor Abbott, Senator. Governor Abbott is not a friend of mine. But Governor Abbott is no Santa Ana. And the Disaster Management Act is not the same threat to “liberty” that white Texans endured when Lincoln was elected and the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. I’m inclined to believe that The Leader is more than happy to take thousands of dollars in tax money from citizens of Fannin County and some of its other governmental entities while providing no other service than printing official notices. People are dying, and official health information from the County is ignored in favor of The Leader’s political patrons’ semi-historical rants. There are reasons why none of the other 253 counties in Texas are legally allowed to have “shoppers” as their papers of record, and there are reasons why Fannin County has a shopper called The Leader as its.

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Crossroads H ardware at Hwys 69 & 78 in Leonard, TX • 903-587-2232 Come and enjoy the fireworks display! Saturday, July 18th • 9:30pm at City Park

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Press Release - We are sorry to inform you all that the Leonard Chamber of Commerce Officers & Directors have made the decision to cancel the 2020 Leonard Picnic. This decision was not taken lightly, but ultimately the Leonard Chamber of Commerce’s mission is to do what is best for our community, and your health and safety takes priority over anything else. We understand that this is going to be dif-

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tions that have been outlined for gatherings we decided that it would not be the homecoming we have all come accustomed to. We will still be celebrating Leonard’s birthday with a fireworks display at 9:30pm Saturday July 18th from the City Park. We will ask that everyone stay in their vehicles or watch from a distance. We are already hard at work planning for the 2021 Picnic (third weekend in July) and by then hopefully we can hug and kiss all of you! We appreciate your understanding and continued support. Sincerely, Leonard Chamber of Commerce Officers & Directors

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Letter to the Editor

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Dr. Driscoll’s family who attended the event. Pure Family Chiropractic is located at 2620 N. Center St., Suite 103 in Bonham. Dr. Driscoll is currently accepting appointments and will work with you and your family to meet all your chiropractic needs. For more information give her office a call at 903-213-2017 or visit her website at: https://www. purefamilychiropractic. com/

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Press Release - The Bonham Chamber of Commerce was proud to hold a ribbon cutting for their newest member, Pure Family Chiropractic on July 2, 2020. We welcome Dr. Driscoll’s desire and commitment to open her new business in Bonham and look forward to watching in grow over the years. Thanks’ to all the chamber members and

Clayton Jones, BISD Jr. High Student, Named All Around Champion

Dixie Cabb & Clayton Jones. Courtesy photo Clayton Jones. Courtesy photo him to the Texas Junior High Finals. Ribbon Roping is a Press Release - Clayton Jones a student at Bonham Rodeo State Finals, held in team event where after the calf is roped, the runner takes the Jr. High School just achieved Gonzales,Texas. After competing in all three ribbon from the calf’s tail and what most young cowboys dream of. Clayton who is a events, Clayton and his run- races across a finish line. The rookie in the rodeo world ner Dixie Cabb received Re- Nationals were to be held later qualified in three events ( calf serve Champion in Ribbon this year in Des Moines Iowa, roping, Shoot dogging and Roping, which qualified him but were canceled due to the Ribbon Roping) which sent for the National Junior High Covid Virus. Last November

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Clayton qualified in the finals of Texoma Junior Rodeo Association, which he is a member of and came home with the title of Year End Champion Shoot Dogger and Finals All Around Champion. The title was not all he received. He brought home a Horse Trailer, Saddle, several belts buckles and the pride of knowing all of his dedication, practice and hard work paid off, keep an eye out for this young man as he continues to do what he loves. We are sure you will see him in the future at the Kuecklehan Ranch Rodeo as well as other rodeos. Clayton is the son of Chris and Cassey Jones of Ravenna Texas, grandparents Eric and Rhonda Koeppen, Anthony and Tammy Jones, and Candy and Terry Sauter.

Must be a member of a U.S. Federally recognized tribe with a supporting document from a U.S. Federally recognized Tribe’s Tribal Rolls and Records office & reside within our designated service area in TX. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Section 166, 20 CFR 684.300(a) (1) An Indian, as determined by a policy of the INA program grantee; or (2) An Alaska Native; or (3) A Native Hawaiian.

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John Arthur Smith, 81, of Oak Ridge, Texas died on Saturday, July 4, 2020 at home. His family received friends from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at the Oak Ridge Church of Christ, 10368 East FM 1550, Ladonia, Texas with the funeral services following. Robert Milton and Clint Norwood officiated; Tom Wishard and Ryan Turner led congregational singing; Mark Rattan, Tyler Rattan, Brad Rattan, and Luke Rattan sang; and Marty Kueckelhan, Scott Munger and Ricky Pollard led prayers. Interment followed in the Oak Ridge Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Honey Grove, TX. John was born on March 21, 1939, the son of W. T. and Faye Smith of Oak Ridge. He graduated from Ladonia High School, a proud member of the Rattler Class of 1957. He married his high school sweetheart Carol Rattan on March 8, 1958, and never stopped doting on her. John worked for Campbell’s Soup Company in Paris, becoming a certified electrician, and for General Cable Corporation in Bonham where he served in management and from which he retired in 1994 after 32 years. He also taught electrical courses at Paris Junior College and Campbell’s Soup. He farmed and ranched all of his life and was especially proud of The Smith Angus Farm’s recognition of family ownership since 1870. John was a lifelong resident of Oak Ridge. He was a member of the Oak Ridge Church of Christ, serving as a deacon and an elder. He served the community in various roles, including the Fannindel Independent School District Board of Trustees, the McCraw Chapel Water Supply Board, the Oak Ridge Cemetery Association Board, the Fannin Soil and Water Conservation District Board, and in an advisory capacity for the new lake. Among his greatest services were the countless volunteer hours he spent repairing the rural water system and the innumerable acts of kindness to fill the needs of others, especially for his family. No one ever worked harder or gave more of himself for his family and friends than John. John is survived by his beloved wife, Carol Smith of the home; children and their spouses, Jackie Shelton of Paris, Michele Smith of Sulphur Springs, Cindy and Marty Kueckelhan of Bonham, Stanley Smith of Dallas, and Leasa Baxter of Oak Ridge. He is also survived by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren Blair Shelton and fiancé Tyler Tongson; Jared Shelton; Shannon and Jackie Thomas, Lane and Aubrey; Jennifer and Colt Compton, Grady and Conley; Quincy Kueckelhan and Haynzli; Brad and Kaylea Baxter; and Brian and Krista Baxter and Bryce. Also to be remembered are special friends Sylvia Wishard, Carol Wishard, Rhonda Shinpaugh, Peggy Ellard, Robbie Holloway, Tom Hulsey, James Shaw, Leck Braley and Johnny Braley. John was preceded in death by his parents; his sons, John Alan Smith and Jeff Smith; his son-in-law, Jimmy Baxter; his granddaughter, Kelayne Kueckelhan; a special aunt, Myrt Smith; and in-laws, Lottie Rattan, Jimmie Doris and Calvin Vessels, and Bobby Rattan. Casket bearers were Brad Baxter, Brian Baxter, Colt Compton, Marty Kueckelhan, Quincy Kueckelhan, Jared Shelton, Stanley Smith, and Jackie Thomas. Honorary casket bearers were Harvey Lynn Milton, Jimmy Milton, David Cunningham, Steve Cunningham, Jonathan Mendez, Justin Milton, Scott Munger, Kevin Petrea, Stacey Petrea, Brad Rattan, Mark Rattan, Charlie Thomas, Mike Vessels, Albert White, and Danny Wishard. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Oak Ridge Church of Christ, 11372 East FM 1550, Honey Grove, Texas 75446 or the Oak Ridge Cemetery Association, 761 CR 3475, Honey Grove, Texas 75446. To convey condolences or sign an online registry friends and family may register in John’s Book of Memories at www.coopersorrells.com.

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Thompson adds baseball manager Ready to Coach Smaller Ball: Job at Class 1A Ector fulfills6/9/20to coaching duties at Class 1A Ector new softball manager’s goal

New Ector softball manager Terry Drain. Courtesy photo

Former Lady Eagle Jayna Flowers secures the ball after making a lunging catch during District 13-2A softball in 2019. Photo by Rich Hilliard

2020 Ector graduate Hannah Easley served as the catcher on the Lady Eagles’ 2018 Class 1A state finalist softball team. Photo by Rich Hilliard By Rich Hilliard ECTOR -- Terry Drain might seen like an odd choice as the new softball manager for Class 1A Ector. His previous 15 years in the profession had come in the Metroplex at much larger schools. Drain had spent his last five years at 6A Lewisville Hebron and the previous 10 at now 6A McKinney High School. However, the move to Ector fit into his plan. “At this point in my career,” said Drain, “ I had always wanted to end up at a small school. “When I saw the opening (at Ector),” he said. “it appealed to me. “They have had success and I hope I can continue on with that.”

Drain, who will also coach junior high softball and jayvee girls basketball at Ector, fills the opening created when longtime Lady Eagles manager Jayson Adams (2010-2020) asked to move to the boys side of athletics at the school. During their last three complete softball seasons, Adams coached Ector in 2017 and 2019 to regional semifinals advances -sandwiched around a 2018 trip to the 1A state championship game. Two years ago, the Lady Eagles lost, 3-0, in the 1A softball title game to defending-champion Slocum at McCombs Field in Austin. “I had looked into it and had seen the success they have had,” said Drain. “That definitely appealed to me.” Drain also knows he will

Assistant coach Wesley Thompson (left) and head coach Blake Turner guide Ector’s boys basketball varsity team from the sideline on Feb. 14 during District 23-1A competition. Photo by Rich Hilliard have a “solid pitcher” at Ector in Mollie Hooten -- per a conversation with Ector high school principal Brad Evans. Though her first season of high school softball got cut short just as district play had started in mid March -when, due to COVID-19, the University Interscholastic League first paused and a month later canceled all sanctioned spring activities -- Hooten had already made an impact on sports at Ector. She shared the District 231A newcomer of the year award in girls basketball, after helping the Lady Eagles in February to their fourth-consecutive arearound advance. Drain has experience with pitchers and postseason teams. At Hebron, he worked with hitters and pitchers as the varsity assistant, as the Lady Hawks made bi-district appearances to end their last four complete seasons. With Drain on staff -- the last two as manager -- McKinney made the postseason during eight of his last nine years there. One of those advances, while he was a varsity assistant, reached the regional semifinals. Note: Terry Drain also has softball coaching experience outside of high school. Last summer, he worked with the Texas Glory 18U, after a couple of years with the American Freedom 16U team.

Ector’s Jayson Adams. Photo by Rich Hilliard By Rich Hilliard ECTOR -- Wesley Thompson has been a part of Class 1A Ector’s continued success in boys basketball the last two years, serving as assistant coach. Thompson will continue in that role during the 2020-21 school year. He will also hope now to foster similar good fortune for the baseball team as its manager. “I’m excited for the opportunity to take over,” said Thompson of the promotion. “We’ve been working hard to get the boys in a mindset of contributing to every aspect of the athletic program,” he said. “It’s great to be in a place that has the same kids competing for the

entire year.” Thompson had previously served as the baseball assistant at Ector under Blake Turner who will continue to be the head boys basketball coach. Under them, last season, Ector won its third boys basketball district title in the last four years, made a second regional quarterfinals trip during that span, posted a 30-7 season overall record and garnered a sixthconsecutive postseason. It equates the first head baseball coaching position for Thompson who will be assisted by Jayson Adams, who, per his request, is moving to the boys side of athletics at Ector. Adams had previously served as head coach of Ector’s softball team

for the last 10 years -highlighted by a 2018 trip to the 1A state final. The Lady Eagles lost, 3-0, in the 1A softball title game to defendingchampion Slocum at McCombs Field in Austin. The previous and following seasons to the state advance, Adams managed Ector to trips to the softball regional semifinals. Meanwhile, the Eagles, the last three complete seasons (2017-19) had postseason advances -- the last two coming under Turner -prematurely cut short in the bi-district round by Dodd City -- which was en route to successive trips to the regional semfinals, regional final and state semifinals. Each time, Ector advanced as District 112A baseball’s No. 2 seed to the 1A postseason. “Baseball at Ector is a place where we can make improvements to produce success,” said Thompson. “Coach (Jayson) Adams and I have high hopes for the future and a good amount of potential coming up.”


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PUBLIC NOTICE

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Lakes Regional MHMR Center, dba, Lakes 6/30/20 Regional Community Center is issuing a Request For Proposals (RFP) on July 13, 2020 for Commercial Building Remodel for 410 W. Sam Rayburn Bonham, TX 75059. The RFP will be posted to Lakes Regional’s website at: https://lakesregional.org/ Closing date is August 3, 2020 @ 5:00 p.m. For questions concerning the content of the RFP contact Richard Wilson at richardw@lakesregional.org. Lakes Regional Community Center encourages HUB and WBE contractors to bid.

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID

Notice is 7/7/20 hereby given to all interested parties that the Fannin County Commissioners Court will accept sealed bids for the following:

1) Gasoline for the Sheriff’s Office 2) Gasoline, Diesel Fuel (both road & off road) & Oil for all Precincts Specifications may be obtained from: Mail

Physical

Michelle Case Fannin County Purchasing Fannin County Courthouse Suite 304 Bonham, TX 75418

Michelle Case Fannin County Purchasing 200 East 1st Street Bonham TX 75418

Sealed bids must be filed in the County Purchasing Agent Office before 3 p.m., August 6, 2020, or said bids will not be considered. Bids shall be opened on August 6, 2020 at 3 p.m. in the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s Office, 200 East 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418. Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

CAUSE NO. PR-2020-12806 THE ESTATE OF DOLORES J. LASSITER,

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IN THE FANNIN COUNTY COURT AT LAW FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS

Notice is hereby given to allTHE interested parties that the Fannin County Commissioners AGAINST ESTATE OF DOLORES J. LASSITER Court will accept sealed bids for the following:

Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the ESTATE OF DOLORES J. LASSITER were issued on June 23, 2020, in Cause No. PR-2020-12806, pending in 1) Gasoline for the Sheriff’s Office the County Court of Fannin County, Texas, to ROGER LASSITER, Independent Executor.

2) Gasoline, Diesel Fuel (both road & off road) & Oil for all Precincts

The address of the Independent Executor is:

Specifications may be obtained from: Mail

c/o Craig W. Watson 805 N. Travis Street, Suite 400 Sherman, Texas 75090

Physical

Michelle Case Michelle Case All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are Fannin County Purchasing Fannin County Purchasing required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Fannin County Suite 304 200 East 1st Street DATED this Courthouse 6th day of July, 2020. Bonham, TX 75418 Bonham TX 75418 CRAIG W. Purchasing WATSON, Attorney for the Ind. Executor Sealed bids must be filed in the County Agent Office before 3 p.m., August N. Travis Bids Street, Suite 6, 2020, or said bids will not be805 considered. shall be 400 opened on August 6, 2020 at 3 Sherman, Texas 75090 p.m. in the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s Office, 200 East 1st Street, Bonham, TX TEL: (903) 813-8500

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The City of Bonham is seeking letters of interest for Bonham Economic Development Corporation Board Members. The following are individual requirements to be eligible to serve on a City of Bonham board or commission: A). Resident of Bonham or reside within 10 miles of Bonham. B.) Registered voter in Fannin County. All persons interested in serving on a city appointed board must do so by submitting a letter stating the board of interest, your reason for applying, full name and address as well as your qualifications to the attention of the City Secretary at 514 Chestnut St Bonham, TX 75418. Letter of interest must be submitted by 5:00 pm on July 31, 2020.

PUBLIC NOTICE

The City of Ladonia in anticipation of a Contract award 7/14/20 from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for the HOME Reservation System Program. Accordingly, the City is soliciting proposals from qualified individuals or firms for administration/consulting services.

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID

A complete Request for Proposal outlining services required by the that City,thesubmission requirements and Notice is hereby given to all interested parties Fannin County Commissioners evaluation criteria has been prepared. Interested parties Court will accept sealed bids for Culverts for all Precincts. may obtain copies of the Request for Proposals by the City of Ladonia P.O. 5, Ladonia, TX 75449, Specifications may be obtainedcontacting from: or by calling 903-367-7011. FOR SALE: Cedar chest, $300.00, Mail Hoyt bow w/case, Physical The City of Ladonia must receive proposals by no later $200.00, Remington .223 than 3:00 pm on July 31, 2020 to be considered. Proposals w/scope, $1200.00, Antique Michelle Case Michelle Case desk, $300.00. Temp. power received late of incomplete will not be considered. Fannin County Purchasing Fannin County Purchasing pole, $60.00. Small utility Courthouse SuiteSterling 304 200 East 1st Street trailer, $400.00. The City of Ladonia reserves the right to negotiate with any Bonham, TX 75418 Bonham TX 75418 antique organ, $400.00. and all individuals or contractors that submit proposals, as Stand seam roof metal, per the Texas Professional Service Procurement Act and mcase@fanninco.net $25.00 each. Steel angle the Uniform Grant and Contract Management Standards. columns - beams - tubes Section 3 Residents and Business Concerns, Minority pipe. Call bids for must prices: Sealed be 972filed in the County Purchasing Agent‘s Office before 4 p.m. August 6, Business Enterprises, Small Business Enterprises and 658-5967. 2020 or said bids will not be considered. Bids shallEnterprises be opened are on August 6, 2020 4 p.m. Women Business encouraged to at submit in the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s Office, 200 East 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418. proposals. FOR SALE: 4 kitchen din-

ingFannin room chairs, 4 County$120.00. Commissioners Court reserves the right toselection, reject any and bids. Proposal procedures, and allsubsequent antique cane bottom chairs, protests or appeals will be conducted in accordance $600.00. 1 dining room with applicable local, state and federal procurement chandelier, $250.00. Call: regulations and protest procedures established by the 214-563-1149 contract administrator. Looking for a Kodak 5300 7/14/20 Easy Share printer. Please The City of Ladonia is an Affirmative Action/Equal call: 903-364-9352 and Opportunity Employer. leave a message.

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the Fannin County Commissioners Court will accept sealed bids for Culverts for all Precincts.

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Specifications may be obtained from: Mail

Physical

Michelle Case Fannin County Purchasing Courthouse Suite 304 Bonham, TX 75418

Michelle Case Fannin County Purchasing 200 East 1st Street Bonham TX 75418

mcase@fanninco.net Sealed bids must be filed in the County Purchasing Agent‘s Office before 4 p.m. August 6, 2020 or said bids will not be considered. Bids shall be opened on August 6, 2020 at 4 p.m. in the Fannin County Purchasing Agent’s Office, 200 East 1st Street, Bonham, TX 75418. Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Fannin County Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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OBITUARIES

DONALD WAYNE LITTRELL Memorial Services will be held at a later date for Donald Wayne Littrell, age 74, of Telephone, Texas. Cremation arrangements have been made under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Donald passed away Tuesday night, July 7, 2020 surrounded by his family. Donald was born on April 14, 1946 in Borger, Texas the son of Cordie Reese Littrell and Wilma Lena Lamb Littrell. He bravely served in the United States Army in the 1st Air Calvary during the Vietnam War. Donald married Katherine Ann Butler on July 1, 1972 at the Telephone Baptist Church in Telephone, Texas. They were married for 48 years before his passing. Donald was of the Baptist faith. He enjoyed fishing on the river, hunting, and working on old cars. Donald loved his family dearly. He will be greatly missed. Donald is preceded in death by his parents, son, Charles Wayne Littrell, and brothers, Pete Littrell, Bill Littrell, and CR (Red) Littrell. Donald is survived by his wife, Katherine Littrell of Telephone, Texas; son, Jesse Littrell and wife Tabitha of Telephone, Texas; brothers, Luther Littrell and Melvin Littrell; sisters, Geraldine Cross of Bonham, Texas, Jackie Littrell of Lawton, Oklahoma, and Ruby Eaton of Amarillo, Texas; grandsons, Christopher Shane and wife Kelly, Jeramie Thompson and wife Kasey, and Rylee Littrell and wife Miranda; great grandsons, Jevin Thompson, Nolan Littrell, and Wyatt Thompson; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com ELBY DEWAYNE “ED” HEAD

Private inurnment graveside services for Mr. Ed Head, age 89, of Dodd City, were held at 10:00 AM July 11, 2020 at the Dodd City Cemetery, under the direction of Wise Funeral Home, Bonham, Texas. His nephew, Larry Head officiated. Mr. Head passed away on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, Texas. Mr. Head was born on November 7, 1930 in Dermott, Arkansas, the son of Elby Oreon Head and Margaret Burchfield Head. He married Sharron Chapman on May 29, 1970. He

worked with the Raytheon Corporation as a Director in Manufacturing. He enjoyed traveling in RV’s on numerous trips and collecting model trains. He was a longtime member of the Dallas Masonic Lodge and was a Shriner. He was preceded in death by his parents, his son DeWayne Head on April 12th, 2020, his brother James Head and his grandson, Gary Head in 2018. He is survived by his wife Sharron Head of Dodd City, Texas and sons, Danny Head of Lindale, Texas, Owen Head and wife Mary of Coppell, Texas, Robert Head of Big Spring, Texas and his daughters, Angela Head of Dallas and Arigayle Head and fiancé, Andrew Skinner of Argyle, TX, grandchildren, Natalie Head, Ashley Head, Kiefer Head, Morgan Kimbrell and husband Caleb, Danny Head, Jr., Rodney Head, Conner McBain and Grand-dog, Sally and numerous great grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital in Dallas, Texas. You may sign the online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome. com SUSAN MICHELLE JOHNSON NOVEMBER 23, 1963 – JUNE 30, 2020

Ms. Susan Michelle Johnson, 56, a resident of Trenton, Mo. died Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 4:43 A.M. at Wright Memorial Hospital, Trenton. Her body was cremated under the direction of Slater-Neal Funeral Home, Trenton. Inurnment will be at Hampton Cemetery in Edhube, TX. Ms. Johnson was born November 23, 1963 at Bonham, Texas the daughter of Tommy A. and Reneè C. Romein Johnson, Jr. Her interests include outdoor life, gardening, arrow and mushroom hunting. She loved to collect antiques. Her survivors include her son Bill Tinsley and wife Kaci, Trenton, MO; her father, Tommy Johnson, Bonham, Texas; grandchildren, Brayton Fair, Kaygan Baker, Adi Baker and Karsyn Tinsley all of Trenton, MO; brother, Eddie Johnson and wife Lori, Whitesboro, Texas; nephews, Scott Johnson and wife Bonnie, Tulsa, OK and Kevin Johnson, Oklahoma City, OK; great niece, Ridley Johnson and great nephew, Layne Johnson both of Tulsa, OK; along with numerous relatives from Texas, France and the Netherlands. She was preceded in death by her

Page 17 • July 14, 2020 mother. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit. www.resthavenmort.com/obituary/ Susan-Johnson

JERRY NEAL NICHOLS

BonhamGraveside memorial services for Jerry Neal Nichols, age 85, of Bonham, TX will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, July 18, 2020 at Willow Wild Cemetery. Jerry passed away at home on Monday, July 6, 2020 with his loving wife by his side. Jerry Neal Nichols was born in Randolph, TX on April 7, 1935 to Jesse Alvin and Allie Vera (Barker) Nichols. He married Terri Jo (Fowler) Nichols on August 12, 1975 in Hugo, OK. Jerry was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He never met a stranger and believed his purpose in life was to help others. Jerry led a colorful and cheerful life. Jerry was a self-employed welder; but most remember him for his passion for working equipment to the limits, and moving structures that others said couldn’t be moved. He “enjoyed a challenge.” He was a very hard working man that enjoyed being outdoors, tending to livestock or just doing whatever he felt like doing. Jerry was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason, and had been a perpetual member of Albany Lodge 159 for over 50 years. He is of the Methodist faith. Jerry is survived by his wife, Terri Jo Nichols of the home; sons, Roger Neal Nichols and wife Joy of Ravenna, TX , Jesse David Nichols and wife Kasey of Bonham, TX and; daughter in-law Tina Nichols of Ravenna; grandchildren, Maci Jo Nichols of Bonham, Rastus Nichols and wife Tammy of Ravenna, and Stephanie Murray and husband Michael of Ravenna; along with many nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Jerry is preceded in death by his son, Alvin D (DD) Nichols Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com.

ROGER VINCENT HOWARD

BonhamMemorial services for Roger Vincent Howard, age 66, of Telephone, TX were held at 10:00am

on Thursday, July 9, 2020 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. Bro. Kevin Towery officiated. Mr. Howard passed away on Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Roger Vincent Howard was born to Harley Stout and Bessie Marie Bennett on May 12, 1954 in El Paso, TX and was raised by Phillip Dean Howard, Sr. and Bessie Marie Howard. Roger loved God and Mother Nature. He had a great laugh, loved life and his kids and grandkids. Roger was a store manager for Kroger Foods and enjoyed going fishing in his spare time. He was a member of Wild Horse Creek Cowboy Church. Roger is survived by, son Jeffery Glass and significant other, Rane; daughter, Jaymie Howard; grandchildren, Joshua Ryan Glass, Hunter Logan Glass, MacKenzie Glass, Phillip Howard Jr. and Avery Howard; and sister-in-law, Teresa Glass. He is preceded in death by his mom, dad, and sister. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com

DOOLEY, DIANE

Diane Dooley, 84, passed away on June 29, 2020, peacefully in her home in Athens, Tx. Diane was born in Paris, Tx; and was the daughter of Howard Johnson and Dorothy VanNoy Johnson. She was raised in the Fannin County community of Dodd City. She leaves behind a son, Rick Morgan, of Bonham, Tx; a daughter, Lisa Mullins, of Combine, Tx; 3 grandchildren, Nathan Morgan of Bonham, Tx., Lauren Thompson of Trinidad, Tx and Jessica Mullins of Combine, Tx. She also has 4 great grandchildren, Madison, Cayson, Rylan and Keslyn. She will be missed by everyone who knew her gentle kindness and hospitality. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth, in 1989 and a son, James Bruce Morgan, in 1976. As a young woman, Diane began her career as a telephone operator at Baylor Hospital in Dallas. After raising her family, Diane later worked

for the Dallas Morning News for over 20 years and retired in 1998 as a Communications Dept. Supervisor. Diane was an avid reader and enjoyed cooking and walking her lap dog ‘Rascal’ twice daily; and, even at 84, would walk up to 1-2 miles every day. Recently, Diane penned a recollection of her childhood, that many who knew her and her family from Fannin County and Dodd City, can appreciate. It reminds us all of a simpler life and times; and is as follows: “Everything I know from childhood comes from one tiny rural town in Texas. Thinking about it today, it seems like a fairy tale. It was a place where children could roam around all day or get on their bikes and ride ‘uptown’ without worry. There was practically no crime at all. People never locked their doors. Growing up in Dodd City was like growing up in the mythical town of Mayberry. We even had a ‘Gomer’; or, maybe, I’m just remembering this through a child’s eyes. I had the best Granny (Jesse Southard VanNoy) and Mama (Dorothy V. Johnson) that anyone could have. They gave so much of themselves to me – probably more than they should have. My friends and I enjoyed that town and people more than anyone will ever know.”

Public Notice Honey Grove Independent School District 7/14/20

1206 N 17th St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 (903)378-2264 Fax: (903)900-4725 Public Notification of Nondiscrimination Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs Honey Grove ISD offers career and technical education programs in vocational agriculture, auto mechanics, business and industrial arts. Admission to programs is based on enrollment in Honey Grove ISD secondary schools. It is the policy of Honey Grove ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its CTE programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. It is the policy of Honey Grove ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employment practices as required by title VI of the Civil Rights Action of 1964, as amended: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Honey Grove ISD will take steps to assure the lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and CTE programs. For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, Todd Morrison at 1206 N 17th Street, Honey Grove, Texas 75446 or (903) 378-2264 ext. 400. Notificación Pública de la Carrera de discriminación y Programas de Educación Técnica (CTE) Honey Grove ISD ofrece programas de educación profesional y técnica en la agricultura profesional, mecánica automotriz, negocios y las artes industriales. La admisión a los programas se basa en el interés y la aptitud, la edad y la disponibilidad de espacio de clase. Es norma de Honey Grove ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo o impedimento, en sus programas, servicios o actividades de CTE, tal como lo requieren el Titulo VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmendada: el Título IX de las Enmiendas en la Educación, de 1972, y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmendada. Es norma de Honey Grove ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, impedimento o edad, en sus procedimientos de empleo, tal como lo requieren el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; el Título IX de las Enmiendas en la Educación de 1972, la Ley de Discriminación por Edad, de 1975, según enmendada, y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmendada. Honey Grove ISD tomará las medidas necesarias para asegurar que la falta de habilidad en el uso del inglés no seá unobstaculo para la admisión y participación en todos los programas educativos y CTE. Para información sobre sus derechos o procedimientos para quejas, comuníquese con el Coordinador del Título IX, Todd Morrison ,1206 N 17th St., Honey Grove, Texas 75446 or (903) 378-2264.


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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

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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

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HANDY ANDY

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12-11-18

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Quality Workmanship Fair Rates/References

903-505-1216

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

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

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• 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

G 11/20/18 D C

GILDERSLEEVE DOZER CONTRACTING Ranch Beautification is our Specialty

(903) 587-9015 • 1-800-687-6557

Ron Gildersleeve, Owner/Operator

Leonard, Texas

Septic Tanks & Grease Traps

7/17/18

BURDEN PUMPING SERVICE 903-465-6969 1399 Whiting Road Bells, TX 75414

Commercial & Residential

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

Lakes • Timber • Building Pads Bonham, Texas

(903) 821-0604 • (903) 814-8620

Nash Enterprises 5/12/20 Joel Nash / Owner

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L.D. - 903-815-8791

Custom33/26/19 Glass & Mirror

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(903)456-3783

959 FM 981 Leonard, TX 75452

7/7/20

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OWNER

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DANIEL TAYLOR

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SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION TECL25417 TACLB27508E

OWNERS: Thomas Lackey / Derek Wilson


Page 20 • July 14, 2020 • 903-583-3280 • www.fannincountyleader.us

From Your Garden to the Table

REELECT JIMMY HELMS

FANNIN COUNTY CONSTABLE PCT 2 My promise to you as your Fannin County Constable Pct 2 is to: Remain committed and dedicated to service of citizens of Fannin County

Impartial, Integrity, Commitment, Professional

Fannin County Master Gardener, Galen Bennett picks up fresh produce donated by John Bearden

CLASSIFIEDS

EXPERIENCE 17 years in Law Enforcement 3 years of Civil Process experience 3 years as a JP Bailiff

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 35 acres of recreational land near Petty, Texas. Off CR - wooded area. Call: 903-905-2033

Devoted Husband 8 + Years Proud Father of 8 Born and raised in Texas 15 years in FANNIN COUNTY HELP SHOW YOUR SUPPORT BY VOTING FOR JIMMY HELMS FANNIN COUNTY CONSTABLE PCT. 2 ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY JULY 14!!!! Polls will be open from 7 am to 7 pm. Leonard, Bailey and Gober will voting in Leonard at City Hall located at 111 W Collin Street Leonard, TX 75452. Randolph, Trenton areas will be voting in Trenton at the First Baptist Church located at 302 2nd Street, Trenton, TX 75490. For the Fannin County Constable PCT 2 race I am the second on the ballot. I would appreciate your vote. Re- Elect JIMMY HELMS for Fannin County Constable Pct 2. Political Ad Paid For By Jimmy Helms

FOR RENT: Large 2 story/3 bedroom, 2 bath. Updated, move in ready, CH/A, good neighborhood. $1250/ month. Call: 903-583-9120 FOR RENT in HONEY GROVE 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex. Call: 903-227-0451 or 903227-1345 PINE RUN APARTMENTS Now taking applications for 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Please call 903378-7146. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Good neighborhood. Fenced backyard/deck. Fresh & clean. $950/month. Call: 903-583-9120 BUSINESS SUITES FOR LEASE 903-640-0000.

CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex with garage in Bonham. $775 rent. Call: 903-640-4500 OFFICE OR RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT: Available at North Center Business Complex, 2501 N Center St, Bonham. Call 903-583-9527 or 903-2271686. GREAT RANCH BRICK RENTAL HOME on rolling hills in Windom. Fully Remodeled 3/2 oversized rooms, large living and kitchen with new appliances. Washer, Dryer. Two Jacuzzi tubs. 2,400 sqft. 1,200 sq ft covered porches. Off 56 & 82. Honey Grove ISD. Short or long term lease. 214-514-8684 (Realtors Welcome)

I BUY JUNK CARS Call or text David Lee at 903-436-2067 or 903-9650210. Please leave a message.

Press Release - Do you have an abundance of produce from your home garden? Fannin County Master Gardeners and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Fannin County invite you to be a part of our Garden to Table project. July 13, 20, 27 from 8am-12pm, we will be accepting garden fresh produce at the Derrell Hall Education Center (2505 N. Center Street in Bonham). This produce will be distributed to families during the Feeding Fannin weekly meals. John and Martha Bearden of Ravenna, have been so generous to donate delicious fresh squash and zucchini to reach more than 800 people so far! The goal of this partnership is to share the abundance from your home garden with those who have limited access to fresh produce, and at the same time, reduce food waste. Please consider being a part of this project and contact (903) 583-7453 with any questions! Please follow all social distancing recommendations when dropping off produce. If you need to drop off curbside, someone will be available to assist you! Bethany Arie County Extension Agent- Family & Community Health

NEWS FROM ECTOR I.S.D. Dear Ector Eagle Families, My name is Jennifer Morris and I am excited to introduce myself as the superintendent of Ector ISD! Ector ISD has high standards and high expectations for their staff and students. I am truly honored to have been chosen to lead this district and entrusted with your child’s and the well-being of our district. But they that wait uponeducation the LORD I knew I wanted to be a teacher when I “grew up”. I have had shall renew their strength; they shall career thus far and continue to surprise myself! I a very blessed have been in education for 16 years. I began my educational journey as a first grade/ mount up on wings asreading Eagles… recovery teacher and later a second grade teacher in Dodd City ISD and then in Anna40:31 ISD. During my time in Anna, I moved into a reading specialist position for -Isaiah several years and then took on the role as assistant principal for Anna Middle School. From there, I was blessed with an elementary principal position for two years at S&S Consolidated ISD. I have most recently been the principal of the elementary campus here in Ector the past 3 years. I look forward to working with Mr. Evans and Mr. Bankston this school year. Mr. Bankston will step into the principal role for the elementary campus and Mr. Evans will continue the principal role for junior high and high school. We will absolutely work together to provide the highest standards of education for your children. From the first day the Pre-Kers walk into the building until the last day the seniors leave class for the last time, it is my job to staff We are extremely proud of you &see wishthat youall each the will work as a team to ensure their success. You, the parent, are a vital part of this Ector team! We look forward to working with you to achieve your child’s goals. best in your endeavors! Communication is very important to me. I will do my very best to keep you up-to-date on announcements and events throughout the year. Ector ISD has the best students & community members! We all want to see our students succeed in life and will go the extra mile to ensure their future is bright. I am excited for the future of our district and am honored to be in this position.

ECTOR HIGH SCHOOL

7/14/20Senior 2020

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 >Eagle Class of 2020< - 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

Congratulations!

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

Ector ISD would like to introduce Justin Bankston as the principal of our elementary campus! Mr. Bankston is a graduate of Bonham High School. He is entering his sixteenth year in education; fourteen of which was spent in the classroom. Mr. Bankston is coming to us from Cooper ISD where he held the title and responsibilities of assistant principal at their middle school campus. Mr. Bankston has been married to his lovely wife, Nita, for a number of years and together they have a son, Logan. His hobbies include working in the garden, raising cattle and spending time with his family. We are very excited to have Mr. Bankston join us and know he will be an asset to our district!


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