The Fannin County Leader 7/27/21 Edition

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July 27, 2021

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material to assist in educating one about the goals of the Bois d’Arc Lake Watershed Partnership Meetings. The definition of a watershed is: “that land area surrounding a water body that drains to a

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current and potential sources of water pollution in the Bois d’Arc Lake watershed; *Encourage a voluntary and community-driven partnership focused on protecting and enhancing water quality in the watershed; *Identify and recommend specific management measures that will protect and improve water used for drinking, recreation and aquatic habitat for wildlife; *Facilitate the pursuit of federal nonpoint source program grant funds and other financial and technical assistance programs to support the implementation of the plan. The agenda for this first meeting was to define the planning process for the WPP, identify the Stakeholder Group (Bois d’Arc Lake Watershed Partnership), establish the rules of the partnership, go over the “watershed characterization”, and discuss the next steps which would include determining where and when future meetings would take place. The Steering Committee who will be making decisions for the Partnership and had been previously selected by NTMWD was introduced as being: Ronny Hart with the Fannin County Soil & Water Conservation District who will be representing Agriculture stakeholders; Stuart Hall, owner of Frontier Properties will be representing Business stakeholders; Continued

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Fannin County Judge Randy Moore will be representing Fannin County stakeholders with Fannin County Commissioner Magness serving as his Alternate; Nathan Melson a teacher in the Dodd City ISD will be representing Education and Ranching stakeholders; Albert (Carlos) Pardo, a citizen, represents Landowner stakeholders; Lance Capehart with the City of Bonham will be representing Municipality stakeholders; Mayor Claude Caffee of Honey Grove will also be representing Municipality stakeholders and Lee Ellis with Bonham Economic Development Corporation will be representing Nonprofit Organization stakeholders. The suggestion was made that a representative is added that would contribute input from a “youth stakeholder” category. After some discussion, the decision to look into possibly adding that additional SC member was made. The absence of City of Bonham representative Lance Capehart was brought up

and the topic of future absences of Steering Committee members was discussed. The rule was discussed that three absences in a row without advance notice or without a designated alternate to fill in for that member could lead to their removal from the Steering Committee. Note: City of Bonham Secretary Heather Stockton advised the Fannin County Leader that Mr. Capehart had planned on attending the

meeting and plans on attending all future meetings, however, he did not attend today’s meeting due to a pressing water issue that demanded his immediate attention. Texas Water Resources Institute Research Assistant, Stephanie deVilleneuve spoke to define the characteristics of watersheds and in particular the Bois d’Arc Lake watershed and noted that this area is expected to experi-

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ence critical groundwater issues in the next 50 years. She covered the Physical Characteristics including the type of soils in the watershed; Land Usage and Land Cover, noting that the land is predominantly rural with only 6% of the area classified as developed; the Ecoregions and the animals native to the areas; Water Resources, Bois d’Arc Lake is the first major reservoir constructed in Texas in nearly 30 years and will be providing treated water for up to 80 communities in 10 North Texas Counties (including Fannin County,) Lake Bonham is the other surface water resource in the watershed that was developed in 1969 and is the primary drinking water supply for the City of Bonham. Ms. deVilleneuve concluded her presentation with Climate data and Population Projections for the Bois d’Arc Lake watershed. David Cowan wrapped up the meeting with a discussion about the next partnership meeting and what time would be best for these meetings to be held. The best time for the meeting to be held was undecided but the date of August 11 was determined to be the next meeting date and will most likely be held at the Derrell Hall Education Center. Those wishing to know more about this project are encouraged to visit the Project Web Site at: https://boisdarclake.org/ construction/the-bois-darc-lakewatershed/

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was an insignificant amount of money. The second to speak also thanked the court for reconsidering the permit issue and is encouraged that there will be more information looked into before it is brought back. He spoke on items 9 and 24 and how he and others are looking forward to the completion of the Courthouse. Being experienced in construction, he urged the court to be more concerned about the completion of the Courthouse and be cautious to not enter into a conflict with bond companies over delays that might cause the project to be delayed even further, as well as incurring additional costs. A

though many do not attend the meetings, she was there to represent the citizens of Fannin County who do care about what is going on in the Commissioners Court. Paul Gutierrez, from the Texas Water Development Board, explained the assistance available to those communities who partner with the National Flood Insurance Program by implementing floodplain management regulations that meet or exceed the federal minimum requirements. He explained how communities that do not participate in floodplain management are at risk to not have access to federal insurance and disaster insurance

ment. He further stated that Federal Disaster Assistance cannot be offered to repair buildings located in flood hazard areas and suspension from the program means existing flood insurance policies would not be renewed. He concluded his presentation by stating that the main goal is to protect the lives and property of the citizenry of Fannin County and the First Responders. A citizen from Leonard who attended the two previous meetings asked if the Commissioners Court agenda could be put on Facebook so he can know when topics will be addressed that warrant his attendance. Another citizen from Tulip spoke to commend Commissioner Lane’s effort to reduce the speed of commercial trucks by installing a stop sign on their road. She also wanted to bring attention to the problem of how United Sand and Gravel on CR 2037 in Ivanhoe, have their sand trucks begin at 3 a.m. and their activity is causing dust particulates in the air that has affected the health and the quality of life of the residents of Tulip. She referenced a Commissioners Court meeting from November 26, 2019, regarding the

from United Sand and Gravel to maintain that road. She concluded she was there to relay a request by the residents of Tulip, to have something done about the dust. 5. Introductions: There were no introductions 6. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclamation for Covid-19: As of Monday afternoon, there were 2,596 confirmed cases, 901 probable, bringing the total to 3,497. There are currently 20 active cases with 1 of those in prison. There have been 109 fatalities and the hospitalization rate is currently 5.23%. Judge Moore encouraged those not vaccinated to please get vaccinated, urged common sense and courtesy. A motion was made, seconded, and passed to extend the Declaration one week. 7. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding the Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County: No changes to the plan, a motion was made, seconded and passed to extend one week. 8. Discussion, consideration, and action regard-

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personnel: This item was passed on. 9. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Courthouse Restoration: Judge Moore read the update of work being done as Exterior: Roof install shingles on North and West side; New stone mason onsite to coordinate materials and work plan; Organize remaining stone; Cornice framing and blocking at North and East entries. Interior: Electrical ceiling rough-in; Ductwork install over the courtroom; Millwork blocking around windows and base for plaster on 2nd level; Finish plaster on the 3rd level West side; Install Cast Iron stair steel stringers; Fire sprinkler install in a courtroom. 10. Discussion regarding EMS report for June 2021: Fire Chief Scott Ridling reported 396 calls and the transport of 279 patients. He noted that the last Cares Fund monies had been received and that an ambulance on order will be coming in sometime in February. 11. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve the Treasurer’s Financial Report for June 2021: Fannin County Treasurer David Woodson stated there was nothing out of the ordinary for June’s report and asked for any questions. Commissioner Lane made a motion to approve the report, Commissioner Lackey seconded the motion and the motion passed. 12. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve the Treasurer’s Investment Report for June 2021: After a brief summation of poor interest returns by Mr. Woodson; a motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve the report. 13. Discussion and report of monies collected by the Fannin County District Clerk’s Office for the month of March 2021 in the amount of $31,072.68, April 2021 in the amount of $32,772.25, May 2021 in the amount of $21,982.38, and June 2021 in the amount of $40,308.33: This item was noted as information only. 14. Discussion and second quarterly report from the office of Indigent Healthcare: Fannin County Indigent Healthcare Coordinator Mark DeMay began his quarterly report noting his office received 517 inbound calls with 494 outbound calls made during April, May, and June. 32 people were asking for indigent care during the quarter with 14 approved, 11 denied, and applications pending. Continued

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There were 5 renewals for healthcare and 10 came off the program for a total of 32 active cases though some are coming off. He explained how 4 of the 10 people who came off the program went back to work; 2 were approved for disability, 2 relocated out of the county and 2 were dropped for noncompliance. There were 298 indigent claims paid totaling $124,586.09 and 70 inmate claims totaling $19,558.69. He gave three reasons for being over budget this year which was: in previous years nothing was being done with cases being denied wrongfully and no case management in place; more patients than previous are applying for indigent care due to the recent growth of Fannin County and thirdly there are more inpatient claims with near-death patients. He did say the good news is that the program is working as designed with people coming off the program and getting back to work and people qualifying for disability. He explained how the indigent budget is not stationary but is fluid and is determined by the number of indigent and inmate patients and the medical issues existing. He then described process improvements that have kept numbers down, listed many conditions treated during the quarter from gangrene to respiratory failure. He described negotiations being made with healthcare facilities and gave an example of how an inpatient claim totaling $394,000 that the County would have reimbursed $17,000 for, was offered $1,000 to settle the claim with the facility accepting his offer. He also monitors emergency room admission claims to assure the program is not being abused. He has gotten urgent care clinics to agree to accept indigent patients, has corrected overcharges from healthcare providers, implemented conditional approval, and many other cost-saving efforts to reduce costs to the county. At the conclusion of his report, he relayed the sincere gratitude of the patients to the Commissioners Court and the community for bettering their lives. 15. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve the payment of $500.00 to Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home for Indigent Burial: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve the payment. 16. Discussion, consideration, and action to designate an officer to electronically incorporate items into the tax database as they become available: After some discussion, it was decided to appoint Fannin County Auditor Alicia Whipple. A motion was made, seconded, and passed to appoint the County Auditor. 17. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve a one-time severance of 3 acres from a 6-acre tract on Private Road 491 in Leonard: Fannin County Development Services Director Di Hopkins gave a report on this item and noted all was in order to approve. Commissioner Self made the motion to approve with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion which passed. 18. Discussion, consideration, and action to refund the permit fee to those who submitted an application and paid for a Development Per-

mit between June 22, 2021, and July 13, 2021, whose properties were not located in a floodplain: After some discussion, the motion was made to refund eight permit fees. A motion was seconded and passed. 19. Discussion, consideration, and action to send a letter to Endurance American Insurance Company regarding the performance bond issued to Bryco Bryant Company for restoration work on the Fannin County Courthouse: This item was passed on. 20. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve a 3-month extension of Brazos Leases for Belly Dump Trailers for Precinct 2 and 3: Fannin County Purchasing Agent Michelle Case explained why this was necessary and a motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve. 21. Discussion and submission of Fannin County 2021 Inventory: Michelle Case explained she was just submitting this to the court per rules and regulations. 22. Discussion, consideration, and action to award the landscaping scope of work for the Fannin County Courthouse Restoration to Greenhills Landscaping in the amount of $98,998.55: Michelle Case gave a brief explanation as to why this is a good bid and in response to a question from a citizen, explained what is entailed in the bid. Commissioner Lane made the motion to award the landscaping work to Greenhills with Commissioner Magness seconding and the motion passing. 23. Discussion, consideration, and action to move $15,955.32 from line 100370-1310 (auto insurance loss payments) to 100-560-4540 (9,335.92, R & M Auto for Sheriff’s Office) and 100-291450 ($6,619.40, R & M Auto for Development Services) for the repair of County vehicles: Alicia Whipple reported on this item after which a citizen from Leonard called in with questions involving the repair of the hail damage to the development director’s vehicle, the criteria for county employees qualifying for county vehicles and if those employees are paying mileage charges to the county for personal usage of vehicles. Ms. Whipple responded that the county does receive a check every year from employees using a vehicle for personal use but did not know how it is decided which employees get to take a vehicle home. She further explained that the truck in question is a brand-new truck with little miles on it that received extensive damage and that insurance paid for the damage. A motion was made, seconded, and passed to move monies. 24. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS: Deliberation Regarding Contract Being Negotiated – a closed meeting will be held pursuant to *551.0725 of the Government Code for deliberation regarding business and financial issues in relation to contract(s) being negotiated whereas an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the Commissioners Court in negotiations with a third person: Motion was made, seconded and passed to enter into Executive Session at 10:22 a.m. 25. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding

Executive Session: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to enter back into Regular Session at 11:10 a.m. Judge Moore stated that they heard from the architect and Turner construction. Commissioner Lackey gave a summation of what was spoken of in the meeting. He explained how Bryco has added additional workers and enlisted the aid of a company out of Dallas (at their cost) to help with the stonework. He noted discussion about the cupola and said more would be known by the third week of August. He noted discussion regarding difficulties that arose for various reasons (Covid, persistent rain, etc.) but agreed with Commissioner Magness that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and there is a confidence that the work will be completed by years end. He also noted they should be under budget from the second budget agreed upon and the money that is leftover at the end of the project will be put into an account for maintenance of the building. 26. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve payment of bills: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve. 27. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Lane thanked everyone for their attendance, invited all interested to a workday at Lake Fannin on the 24th from 8 a.m. till noon, and wished everyone a great week. Commissioner

Self echoed those thanks and noted how it was good to hear citizens expressing concerns during Public Forum and how he would be taking action next week on an issue brought up today. Commissioner Magness said he wanted to thank Tim Meek of the Fannin County Leader for an article he wrote dealing with the fairness issue to the elected officials of Fannin County. He further noted if anyone hadn’t read it, they could find it on page 8 of the 7/20/21 edition and stated that it was a very good read. Com-

missioner Lackey thanked everyone as well for sitting through a long meeting. He repeated what Mark DeMay said about the budget as a moving target and said the same could be said about other departments as things come up that you can’t control like flood damages, jail count, and other things you don’t figure on. He further said he believes everyone tries to be frugal and keep waste down. He wished everyone to be safe and thanked all for being able to work for them. Judge Moore closed noting that Bethlehem

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Sunday Morning Re-take What a wonderful time we had in God’s house Sunday morning! To quote Doris Akers, “There’s a sweet, sweet spirit in this place, and I know that it’s the Spirit of the Lord!” The Spirit of the Lord indeed was present among us! The Lord has greatly blessed us here at Central in many ways! For our hymn reference this week, I have come across a hymn that is very interesting in my research. The first stanza of this one was written by Joachim Magdeburg in 1572, and stanzas 2 and 3 were anonymously written 25 years later. In 1863, it was translated by Benjamin H.

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Who trusts in God, a strong abode in heav’n and earth possesses; who looks in love to Christ above, no fear his heart oppresses. In you alone, dear Lord, we own sweet hope and consolation: our shield from foes, our balm for woes, our great and sure salvation. Though Satan’s wrath beset our path, and worldly scorn assail us, while you are near we will not fear, your strength shall never fail us: your rod and staff shall keep us safe, and guide our steps forever; nor shades of death, nor hell beneath, our souls from you shall sever. In all the strife of mortal life

our feet shall stand securely; temptation’s hour shall lose its pow’r, for you shall guard us surely. O God, renew, with heav’nly dew, our body, soul, and spirit, until we stand at your right hand, through Jesus’ saving merit.

Home Country 6/15/21 Slim Randles

I hope that Pastor Jackson’s message, and our special music, was a blessing to you and your family! As I have said before, if you are looking for a church home, we would be glad to have you come and visit us! Visitors are our honored guests here at Central! We hope to see you this coming Lord’s day! Josh Stevenson Central Baptist Church Bonham, TX

OPEN REGISTRATION • July 1 - August 31 $75 Per Player

Spending more and buying less? Maybe you should be shopping at WALMART in Sherman, where your dollar goes a lot further! Conveniently located at 4011 E US-82, phone (903) 813-4825; this full line department store offers something that most other stores can’t compete with… the area’s very lowest prices on EVERYTHING! Food to feed your family, toys to entertain your children, school supplies, sporting goods, tools, and auto accessories. Nearly every little thing you can think of! Most “regular” retail department stores feature “full retail” prices. At WALMART, this is not the case! Here you get the service you want, the quality you look for, and prices you can afford! If you're shopping for appliances or furniture, WALMART offers you the kind of quality you deserve. Hours: 7am to 11pm We, the editors of this 2021 Area's Best Business Review offer this suggestion to the people in our area: So, whether or not you need a big grocery shopping trip or pick-up a prescription, do what smart shoppers do…make WALMART your one-stop shopping headquarters for the best products, the largest selection and the ultimate in everyday bargains!

Bonham Quilt Hop 2021 Friday, July 30th & Saturday, July 31st

9am - 4pm

All Demos are free and held at the Roy V. Floyd Community Center (Armory) 1100 W. 5th.

Pick up a PATCHWORK PUNCHCARD for a map of all 10 locations. • St. Marks Church, Honey Grove: Antique & Vintage Quilts, Cotton Patch Quilt Guild, Greenville • Bonham Senior Center: Scrappy & Strings • Fannin Co. Historical Commission: Quilts from the Windom community • Sam Rayburn (Library) Museum: Floral Quilts from the Winedale Quilt Collection • Creative Arts Center: Quilts by Leo Ransom • Fannin Co. Museum of History: Historic Quilts from Fannin County • Bonham Visitors’ Center: Quilts from the community • Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site: Eva Gentry Quilts from the Eisenhower Birthplace • Four Winds B&B: Family Quilt collection • Roy V. Floyd Community Center: Community Quilts, Demonstrations, Vendors, Fat Quarter Bingo

Demonstration Schedule Friday, July 30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

Doors Open Fat Quarter Bingo 10 Minute Table Runner, Jolene Myers Chenille Quilting Technique, Dawn Partridge 11:00 3 Seam Squares & Easy Borders, Rose Vaughn 11:30 Strip Piecing on a Foundation, Sandi Wildrick 12:00 Break for Lunch 1:00 Fat Quarter Bingo 1:30 Accuquilt System, Nannette Moss (Demo will be at the vendor’s booth) 2:00 Pillow Case, Reanee Krietel 2:30 Fancy Borders by Jordan Fabrics, Marilyn Trent 3:00 Spider Web Block, Shirley St. Clair 3:30 Fat Quarter Bingo 4:00 Doors Close

Saturday, July 31 9:00 Doors Open 9:30 Fat Quarter Bingo 10:00 Oven Handle Dish Towel, Sherri Deets & Linda Hall 10:30 Easy Peasy Machine Cover, Ruth Ann Hurst 11:00 Fun with Half-square Triangles, Linda Bridges 11:30 Fat Quarter Bingo 12:00 Break for Lunch 1:00 Fat Quarter Bingo 1:30 Longarm Quilting Prep, Mistey Jones 2:00 Self-mitered Mug Rug, Cynthia Perez 2:30 Dresden Plate Variation, Shirley St. Clair 3:30 Fat Quarter Bingo 4:00 Doors Close

Recycled Concrete Crushed Rock Sand and Gravel Driveways Roads Round Pens Riding Arenas

Mitch Morton Owner

817.233.3840

mortontrucking379@gmail.com

Almost all of us know how to pronounce pandemic now, and we have a pretty good idea of what it means since everyone we know spent more than a year under virtual house arrest. But that didn’t help Billy much. Billy’s our town dog, of course. He’s been our town dog since Sally passed away on Doc’s porch, and Billy’s owner died two weeks later. Sometimes an honored position doesn’t require an election. Billy took right to it. He made his daily rounds to the back door of the Chinese restaurant and the Mule Barn coffee shop. He drifted over to the Rest of Your Life retirement home often to give the old folks another reason to enjoy life. And there was his job, too. Every weekday morning Billy was on duty at the street crossing where the kids went to school. Martin, the crossing guard, was always there with his vest and his sign, and Billy was the official cross-the-street escort. But when the pandemic hit, the kids were suddenly home schooled and Martin stayed home as well. This threw a big monkey wrench into Billy’s gear box. So about once a week, a bunch of us masked coffee drinkers would go to the school intersection and stand there until Billy showed up. He’d look both ways and take us across the street, and then continue on his daily rounds. Just because we’re in a pandemic doesn’t mean we can’t do our job.

THE FANNIN 7/13/21 COUNTY LEADER’S

Back To School

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- Find this Bus on 3 ads in this week’s Fannin County Leader. - E-mail fclclassifieds@verizon.net (include your Phone Number, Child’s Name (boy or girl) Child’s School, and the Child’s Grade Year) or Call us (903)583-3280.

- Contest dates, July 20th through Augustth5th, the winners will be drawn on August 5 . - Enter only once per edition. Three winners will be drawn. Winnings to be picked up at The Fannin County Leader.


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Part-Time Weekend Position Available

The Leader has an opening for inserting flyers into our Post Office mail outs each week. You may apply at our office 8-5 Monday Friday: 224 N. Main Bonham, TX. The work is not hard but attention to details is very important. The hours may vary depending on the number of inserts each week, requires both Sat. & Sun. to complete. (Approximately 22 hours) Potential earnings for the weekend $300$500 depending on number of inserts. Applicants should be dependable and capable of working independently.

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Page 16 • July 27, 2021 The Fannin County Leader is a FREE publication, to all residents in Fannin County, thanks to our Advertisers. Without you, the advertiser, The Leader would not be able to deliver to every home in Fannin County every week for FREE. Each week we want to recognize our advertisers and say “thank you” for making the Leader possible.

This week we want to recognize

F&I PAWN SHOP

F&I Pawn shop has been an advertiser in the Leader for 8 years!

THANK YOU ! MANNA HOUSE

FOR MORE INFORMATION: 903-583-3910

NEW DAYS/HOURS See page 11

PAWN SHOP

for F&I’s Display Ad WESilver WILL Exchange START OPENING ONLY ON * Gold and ATTENTION! TUESDAYS 1PM-5PM

MANNA HOUSE NEW DAYS/HOURS

ATTENTION! If emergency food is needed call the Calvary Baptist Church office number 903-583-3910

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If emergency food is needed call the Calvary Baptist HOURS ON TUESDAY JULY 6TH ! Church office number 903-583-3910 NO MORE WEDNESDAYS

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TIME TO... Evinrude • Yamaha Mercruiser • Mercury • Johnson

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: 2008 Ford Fusion, Silver. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 2009 Nissan Murano, Black. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000.

BABYSITTING LOOKING for a BABYSITTER? Cheap and reasonable rates. Call Carol: 469-219-4223

FARM EQUIPMENT

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FOR SALE FOR SALE Tournament 7 piece PINGPONG table, still in the box. Cost $399, will sell for $150. Call 903-583-9120 FOR SALE 1995 Winnebago Brave 31 Ft. motor home in great condition, 41,000 miles for $10,000. Call 903-664-3032. FOR SALE: Fiberglass Tonneau cover, Lumber rack, tow bar, 2 garden tillers, 3 panel hinged full length mirror, 16 ft. trailer. 903-378-3513. FOR SALE

I want to buy an older JOHN DEERE GRAIN DRILL in any condition with rubber tires. Call: 903-905-2022

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7/27/21 GARAGE SALE

710 Clarksvile • Paris, TX

903-783-0059

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

Skipper Enterprises LLC

HOUSEKEEPING

at 802 West Saunders Street in Trenton, July 30th and July 31st., until noon. GRANNY’S PLACE & GRANNY’S CHRISTMAS STORE Resale shop. 10 South Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. See us on Facebook. Call 903-367-7095.

Keep your boat running smooth for Summer!

CARDERIAN WALL TO WALL CLEANING SERVICES. Quality Cleaning, Reasonable Rates. References upon request. Geanette Forte 903-401-7441, free estimates.

Construction

Fence - Corrals - Arenas Facilities - Welding Ranch Management / Consulting Cattle ◊ Horses ◊ Livestock ◊ Forage ◊ Wildlife

Roger Skipper

903-227-3464 rogerskipper@rocketmail.com

3/23/21

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

30 Plus Years Farrier

PETS

254.482.0935

FOR SALE: Great Pyrenees puppies, 5 males and 1 female 9 weeks old. $75 each to good home. Call 903-583-9120.

07/02/19

FARMING

BROKE F FARM SUPPLY New - Used & Rebuilt hard to find parts. 903-886-8779. Nation Wide Parts Locator Service. BROKE F FARM SUPPLY We have after-market parts for your hay baling needs. Call: 903-814-8620

FARM EQUIPMENT BUYING ag and industrial tractors & equipment running or dead. 903-8148620

NP FARMS Hay Baling Services Net wrap or twine. Hay for sale year round. Nathan Prater, call or text 903449-2904. Trenton, TX and surrounding areas. Thank You For Your Business! Like our page on Facebook @ NPFarms4

FREE!

FREE Aerosonic Piano and free Spa- you move. Call 903583-9120.

FOUR FAMILY GARAGE SALE Plus Neighborhood Sales Friday, July 30 & Saturday 31st 8am-2pm 406 S. Oak Street in Ector, Plus Others on South Oak. Lots of Nice Boys Clothes-Sizes 6-15, Furniture, Christmas, Pictures & Frames, Dishes & pans, books Ladies Clothes, Toys --too much to list. Come see.

DiD you know you can proviDe your cattle with protein 24/7 when you choose to use cattle-lac liquiDs? Improve Conception rates...Sell a 50 lb. heavier calf while saving up to 40% on your feed cost. Less Waste - Less Cost - Less Labor

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PROFESSIONAL GUIDE SERVICE ON LAKE TEXOMA

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*STRIPER FISHING*

FISHING & HUNTING

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AFTER YOU HAVE TRIED ALL THE REST “TRY THE BEST!”

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BRIDGE  X E S 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Thanks To Our Facebook Friends Scott, Cindy, Taylor, Calvin And Chase For Fishing With Us Out Of The Lighthouse Marina. Wow!!! Be Safe And God Bless. • 6 HOUR TRIPS • COMPANY TRIPS AVAILABLE • PRIVATE CHARTERS • BAIT & TACKLE FURNISHED • FISH CLEANED & BAGGED

City of Savoy, Ordinance #21-07-20 Effective with this publication AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAVOY, TEXAS, 11/12/19 PROHIBITING OBSTRUCTIONS TO ANY STREET, ALLEY, SIDEWALK OR OTHER PUBLIC WAY; PROHIBITING OBSTRUCTIONS TO ANY TRAFFIC CONTROL OR SIGN; REGULATING MAINTENANCE ON SIDEWALKS AND ABUTTING PROPERTY; SETTING A CRIMINAL PENALTY; CONFIRMING SEVERABILITY; AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION; AND, ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE by the City Council of the City of Savoy in motion made at the July 20, 21 meeting. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 20rd day of July, 2021. Jay Catchings – Mayor Melissa Rickman – City Secretary A complete copy of this ordinance is available at the Savoy City Hall for your review.

ivestock Co L m n’s

Sale Date: 7/17/21

SALE EVERY SATURDAY @11 A.M.

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50’ x 100’ x 16’ Equipment/Haybarn/Arena Roof Only, Turnkey, 20” x 5’ Piers w/Concrete, 16” I-Beam Trusses, 8” C-Purlin, 26GA. 25 YR Galvalume

Contact Cody Cox For A Free Quote 903-450-6749 • thehotarc@me.com

View completed projects at www.libertyfarmironworks.com “Welding The World Since 1992”

5/4/21

Head: 1434

STEERS 6/8/21 300 lbs and under......................$130-$215 300-400 lbs................................$120-$210 400-500 lbs................................$110-$190 500 lbs & up................................$85-$170 HEIFERS 300 lbs and under......................$125-$200 lbs................................$110-$190 7/27/21300-400 400-500 lbs................................$100-$175 500 lbs & up................................$75-$160 SLAUGHTER Cows.............................................$30-$81 Bulls.......................................$65-$100 STOCKERS Stocker................................$300-$1325 Pairs...................................$500-$2000 OTHERS Baby Calves..............................$150-$425 Holstein Steers..............................$50-$80 Holstein Heifers.......................$300-$1200 Goats......................34 hd............$60-$300

n ssio mi

YOUNG TRACTOR WORKS Specializing in complete pasture care under 50 acres. Services include: pasture mowing, spraying, pasture renovation, discing, planting winter rye, seeding pastures, repair hog damage. Also do dirt work: driveways, building sites, grading for drainage. Experienced fast professional service! Call 903-271-7394.

GARAGE SALES

•Improve Performance •Decrease Sickness & Stress •Increase Fiber Digestion •Decrease Labor Cost

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FARM FOR RENT GOOD CROP LAND Farm service rating of several crops. Call: 972-342-5196

$30.00 903-505-3702

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FOR SALE: 135 Massey Ferguson tractor, continental gas, with a 6 foot shredder. Call: 903-227-6936 903-640-3775

1354 Clement Road • Paris, TX 903-784-2238 • 903-784-7800 Fax 903-785-6933 Mobile 903-782-6330 Charles Mallicote - 903-785-7191

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Job

EMPLOYMENT

Hunting?

We’ll Help You Target the Best Local Opportunities!

NEED an experienced carpenter’s helper and a mechanic’s helper. Call: 903-821-0604 or 903814-8620

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RED RIVER HEALTH CARE Is Hiring home care providers for Leonard, Bonham, Sherman, Ivanhoe, Denison, Whitewright, and Lamasco. Must be 18 years of age with no criminal history and have own transportation with car insurance. No certification required. Please call 1-800-289-6555.

AMLIN PUMP SERVICE Needs to hire a construction worker. We are looking for someone who is careerminded and wanting to stay long-term. The company furnishes employee medical insurance, paid vacation and partial payment of uniform expense. We will train the right person. Must be dependable, have reliable transportation to work, have a valid driver’s license, be able to follow directions & be able to pass a background check. Starting pay is $15.00 per hour with time and a half for overtime pay in excess of 40 hours per week. Come by our office at 1090 South Hwy 121, Bonham, TX and pick up an application.

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 903583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna.

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE

903-583-2877

Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a custodial position. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, Hanson at 903-587- NOTICE EMPLOYMENT NOTICEplease contact BobbyEMPLOYMENT CNC Lathe/ Mill Machinist 2318 ext. 407. EMPLOYMENT NOTICE EMPLOYMENT NOTICE 6/22/21 POSITION OPENINGS Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may B.F. Gammon Tool Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may be interested in applying for a Part Time Aide be interested in applying for a Full Time Aide& Die is accepting applications for immebe interested in applying for aElementary. Part Time Aide be interested in applying for aElementary. Full Timediate Aide position forNOTICE Leonard ApplicationsEMPLOYMENT position forNOTICE Leonard Applications openings for CNC Lathe/ EMPLOYMENT 3/30/21 Mill Machinist and also someposition for Leonard Elementary. Applications position for Leonard Elementary. Applications are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, one with Gear Cutting experiLeonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals whoAdministration, may Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals whoAdministration, may are available at Leonard I.S.D. are available at Leonard I.S.D. 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information ence. 40 hours per week plus be interested in applying for a Part TimeFor Aide be interested in applying for a Full TimeFor Aide 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. information 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. information overtime. Full benefits includregarding this position, please contact Regina regarding this position, please contact Regina position for Leonardthis Elementary. Applications position for Leonardthis Elementary. Applications ing paid healthcare, retirement regarding position, please contact Regina regarding position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net benefits and holiday, vacation are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, are available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, We are currently looking for smiling faces who have a passion for working with children. Full-time and part-time positions available. Must be 18 or older and have a high school diploma. Apply in person.

Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net DODD CITY6/29/21 ISD JOB OPENING 6/29/21 Position:

7/12/2021

Cafeteria Manager Negotiable Certification: Certified Food Manager (Preferred but not required)

6/29/21 Pay:

Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net 1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net

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

NOW HIRING! CDL drivers with recent driving experience and a clean driving record. Home daily. Driving radius within 3 hours of Fannin County, TX. Ability to use forklift, tarping and flatbed experience a plus, but will train the right driver. Please come in person to complete an application: 3765 County Road 2135, Telephone, TX 75488 or call 903-664-2332 and ask for human resources.

Continued on Pg. 19

Windom Feed Sack

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE EMPLOYMENT NOTICE

Leonard I.S.D. is seeking who may who may Leonard I.S.D. isindividuals seeking individuals be interested in applying for a Music/Art Aide be interested in applying for a Music/Art Aide EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Applications will be accepted until position filled. for Leonard Elementary. Applications are for Leonard Elementary. Applications are Leonard I.S.D. is seeking individuals who may available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 available at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 Contact: Bruce Mauppin be interested inAlley, applying for a Music/Art Aide Tiger Leonard, Texas. For information Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information 602 North Main Street for Leonard Elementary. Applications are regardingregarding this position, please contact Regina Dodd City, TX 75438 this position, please contact Regina available Blain. at Leonard I.S.D. Administration, 1 bruce.mauppin@doddcityisd.com blainr@leonardisd.net Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net 903-583-7585 Ext. 212 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas. For information regarding this position, please contact Regina Blain. blainr@leonardisd.net

COAST TO COAST CONTRACTING 586 W. State Hwy 56 Bonham,Tx 75418 Looking to hire full time employees to join our landscaping team. Pay is based on experience and drivers license is a plus. Must be willing to work. Call or Text 903-436-5875

Help Wanted

Fryer in the kitchen on Weekends Must be 18 years old to apply

7/20/21

414 Main St. • Windom, TX

903-623-3013

7/20/21

NOW HIRING: NOW HIRING: • RN / LVN Charge Nurse, Nights - $5000 sign on bonus

• CNA,3/29/16 Nights

- $1500 sign on bonus

• Medication Aide - $1500 sign on bonus

• Housekeeping - $1500 sign on bonus

• Dietary Aide

- $1500 sign on bonus

• Activity Assistant

3/29/16

• Director of Social Services - $2000 sign on bonus

• CNA Classes Apply Online at HMRVeteranservices.com

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

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Job

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EMPLOYMENT Continued from Pg. 18 KENNEL WORKER NEEDED Full time position. Must be able to live on premises. Furnished house, new appliances, utilities furnished, landline telephone, satellite TV, and salary. Job duties include feeding dogs, cleaning pens twice daily, moving dogs and general upkeep of the kennels. NO PETS. For further information and interview appointment please call 903664-3453 or 903-486-7172

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EXPERIENCED Professional Care Giver and Housekeeper. Offering affordable services in the area. Call or Text 559-652-0648.

CLASSIFIEDS AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING Front yard or backyard. 903-624-6006 PROFESSIONAL PAINT & DRYWALL REPAIRS: Cracks, holes, patches, water damage, sheetrock repair, ceilings, walls, matched texturing. Interior/ Exterior Painting. 40+ years experience. CALL JOHNNY @ 903-209-6958 MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 EBS YARD WORK • Zero Turn Mowing • Tree Cleanup • Small Skid Steer Work • Haul Away Trash Serving Professionally for 25 Years Psalms 119 903-436-2296

ROBERT’S HEATING and AIR PROFESSIONAL Licensed and insured. Free HANDYMAN. estimates. 24 hour service. All trades, including Auto We accept all major credit Mechanics. Visit www. cards. Financing Available. aplushandymansidney.com Robert Fuller, owner and Call 559-286-3528. operator. License# TACLB27431E ART LESSONS Call 903-647-0816. Valley Creek Studio Drawing and HOME REPAIRS painting for adults & REMODELING and youth. Homeschoolers Kitchens, baths, additions, welcome! Custom artwork. cabinets, carpentry, decks, Katherine Kluger porch covers, fencing and 903-227-8143 siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at A & A HANDYMAN 903-413-4338. SERVICE Any repairs, remodeling, lawn TEXAS BEST HANDYcare, tree service, cleaning MAN & REMODEL: Over up/out houses, light house 20 years experience. No job cleaning, trailers homes, too small. Free estimates. sheds, barns, etc....and other Call Eric Baldwin 469things that need to be cleaned 400-4086. Serving Grayson or hauled off or torn down. If and Fannin Counties. you have job idea, let us know. We will see if we can do it. Continued on Pg. 22 No Job too Big or too Small!!! Call 469-422-7990.

LOS AMIGOS

505 N. Main St. Bonham, TX Los Amigos is hiring! Looking for part time managers. Pay depending on experience. Looking for servers (18+) and hostesses with flexible hours. Come in to apply.

PAUL HODGE 7/20/21 CONSTRUCTION CO.

HELP WANTED Now hiring construction workers and laborers. Must have transportation to and from the job. 40 hour work weeks. Pay based on experience. Carpentry skills a plus. Call 903-640-1941. If no answer call cell, 903-640-6069.

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RONNIE LEE BLAND Funeral services for Ronnie Lee Bland, 58, of Bonham, were held at 11:00 AM Wednesday, July 20, 2021 in Wise Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Moores Chapel Cemetery. Ronnie passed away Thursday, July 15, 2021 at his residence. Ronnie was born July 30, 1962 in Dimmitt, Texas, the son of Perry Lee Bland and Margaret Ann Gordon Bland. He was a graduate of Little Elm ISD and followed this with tech training. He enjoyed playing softball and watching college football, but his greatest love were his kids and grandkids. Ronnie was employed as a night lumber stocker at Home Depot. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Marguet and Holden Bland. Ronnie is survived by his son, Christopher Bland of Little Elm, TX, and daughter, Megan Green and her husband, James of Aubrey, TX; parents, Perry and Margaret Bland of Little Elm; grandchildren, Sara Bland, Karlee Bland and Caleb Bland of Rockwall, TX, Hannah Bland, Austin Green and Ella Green of Aubrey, TX; sisters, Deidre Hale and husband, Carl of Little Elm and Shelly Bland of Bonham, TX; nephew, Jeremy Talley of Haslet, TX and nieces, Kortney Williams and Kailey Hale of Little Elm. Pallbearers were Carl Hale, Justin Williams, Jeremy Talley, Russell Lucas, Holden E. Bland, Ronny Ryan and Peyton Whitehead. Online guest register www.wisefuneralhome.com.

JIMMY DALE HERPECHE Funeral services for Mr. Jimmy Dale Herpeche, age 57, of Dodd City, Texas, were held at 2:00 PM Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at the Dodd City High School Gymnasium, 602 N. Main St. Dodd City, Texas 75438. Bro. Zach Williams and Bro. Dave Cash officiated. Masonic graveside rites followed in the Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham. Jimmy passed away at the Carrus Specialty Hospital on July 16, 2021, surrounded by his loving family. Jimmy was born on September 17, 1963, at the Risser Hospital in Bonham to Charles Herpeche, Sr and Nannie Long Herpeche. He was a 1982 graduate of Bonham High School and attended Texas A&M in College Station. He married Becky Butler Herpeche on March 11, 1989. He worked several years for TXDOT before beginning his career with Bonham Chrysler. He started as a salesperson and became one of the top salesmen in the nation, receiving many awards. Jimmy eventually became the General Sales Manager of Bonham Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep and Texoma Hyundai and a minority partner in the Greenville Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep. During his time as GSM at Bonham Chrysler, they became one of the top 5 Dodge dealers in Texas, selling over 500 vehicles a month. A spinal injury in 2011 forced his complete retirement from the car business in 2013. Jimmy was a busy Christian man and enjoyed people and helping others. He was on the Dodd City School Board for over 20 years, as president for 10 years, and was a founder of the Dodd City Education Foundation. Jimmy was a member of the Bonham Volunteer Fire Dept for 8 years, a Master Mason in the Ector Masonic Lodge since 1993, and helped with the Fannin County Adopt-A-Cop Program. He loved football, the Aggies, the Dallas Cowboys, car racing of any kind, fishing, horses and dogs, but most of all he loved his family. He took great pride in watching his children excel at sports and life. His favorite daily activity was FaceTiming his grandbabies. He was preceded in death by his father Charles Herpeche Sr., in-laws, Bobby and Marie Butler, and two brothers-in-law. He is survived by he wife Becky Herpeche of Dodd City, mother, Nannie Belle Herpeche of Bonham, son Blake Herpeche (Bekka) of Wiley, Texas, daughters, Kamey Sprouse (Jordan) of Greenville, Texas, Lexi Adkins (Cameron) of McKinney, Texas, brother, Charles Robert Herpeche Jr. (Beckey) of Bonham, sisters, Freddie Lou Hilliard (Richard) of Bonham, Tammie Williams (David) of Ivanhoe, Charlsie Vaught (John) of Bonham, grandchildren, Millie Sprouse, K.C. Sprouse, Neyland Sprouse, and Holland Herpeche, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, extended family, and a host of friends. Pallbearers were Scott Berni, Steve Collida, Jason Wood, Matt Titsworth, Mike Kinkade, and David Goggans. Memorials may be made to the Dodd City Education Foundation via the Dodd City ISD Office.

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BRUCE ROGER WILLIAM ARY

7/27/21 Funeral services for Bruce Ary age 49 of Brookston Tx. were held Sunday July 18, 2021, at CooperSorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove, Texas at 12:00 pm. Brother B.K. Moody officiated. Bruce was born April 6, 1972, to Eveline Rickman and John Ary in Bonham Texas. Bruce grew up in the Petty and Brookston Communities. He attended Chisum High school. Bruce also worked many years for Lamar County precinct 2 as their road foreman. Bruce had a great love for bailing hay and ranch life he enjoyed working on equipment with his son Hunter. Bruce enjoyed a great game of corn hole with his family and friends. Always there to lend a helping hand Bruce was willing to give his time to anyone in need. Bruce married his loving wife Angie on June 10,2000 in Tigertown, Texas Left to Cherish Bruce’s memory are his wife Angela “Angie” Ary of the home. His Son Hunter & wife Jessie Lou Ary of Brookston, Texas. His grandson Kash Roger Ary. His mother Eveline Rickman of Brookston Texas. His father John & stepmother Nacy Ary of Cartwright Oklahoma. His stepbrother Benjamin Ary and

stepsister Sara Ary Reedy . Bruce is celebrating in heaven with his beloved grandparents Hugh & Aline Rickman. Serving as pallbearers were Robert Patterson, Tom King, Cayden Benedict, Brad Dillon, William Rickman, Larry Rickman, and Lonnie Layton.

BARBARA SUE RUFFNER

Funeral services for Barbara Sue Ruffner, 77, of Bonham, were held at 2:00 PM Saturday, July 24, 2021 at First United Methodist Church under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Rev. Liz Talbert and Rev. Dana Coker officiated. Burial followed in Arledge Ridge Cemetery. Barbara passed away Tuesday afternoon, July 20, 2021 at Texoma Medical Center, Bonham Hospital. Barbara was born September 1, 1943 in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of Charles Maurice Pierce and Margaret Esther Thayer Pierce. She was a 1961 graduate of Irving High School and a 1964 graduate

SHARON KAY STORM 7/27/21

Sharon Kay Storm Passed away at 11:27 p.m., Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at Baylor Scott & White Heart Hospital in Plano, TX surrounded by her family. Celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date. Born February 9,1952 in Wasco, California was the daughter of the late Billy Zack Mitchell and Rose Mary (Bryan) Mitchell Parker. Per Sharon’s request, her body was donated to science at the UT Southwest Medical Center, Dallas, TX. Sharon was employed over 25 years as a OTR truck driver. She loved traveling across the continental United State’s of America with her four fur babies Emmet, Sandia, Baby Girl and Fred Astaire. She had a infectious laugh and a beautiful smile that would light up a room when she walked-in. She was an avid reader, loved to sing, dance, sew, cross-stitch, crossword puzzles, vacationing with her friends and spending time with her family. We admired her fearlessness, boldness, and willingness to speak up when necessary (right or wrong) you knew where she stood. Sharon is survived by her children NaManet Keller and her husband, Mark of Lodgepole, NE, Naaman Anthony “Tony” Storm, Jr. and his wife, Tonya of Whitewright, TX, Angel Titsworth and her husband, Matt of Telephone, TX; 3 grandchildren, Jessica Toth, Ryan Titsworth, Dillon Titsworth; 1 great grandchild, Jayden Toth; her sister’s, Melody Hulsey Scott of Marianna, AK, Nancy Hulsey Carrillo of Rochester, WA, Jerri Husley/Martin Faulkner of Lequire, OK, Robbie Hulsey/Martin Sloan of Lequire, OK, Celia (JoAnn) Husley/ Martin Rodriguez, Grand Prairie, TX, Vennessa Husley/Martin Parker, Caseville, MO; her brother’s, Clay Martin, Kingman, AZ, Charles Husley of Muskogee, OK, and Guy Parker, Helena, MT; many nieces and nephews and great nieces and great nephews. Sharon is preceded in death by her parents; Billy Zack Mitchell, Rose Mary Bryan Mitchell Parker, William “Bill” Husley, William Martin and Robbie Martin; sister, Nancy Ruth Husley; grandmother, Ruth Bryan Curb, and grandfather Washington Curb.

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of SMU and Methodist between the Church and Hospital School of Nursing Finley-Oates Elementary in where she received her Bonham. Barbara positively Registered Nurse degree. On impacted everyone she came February 2, 1963, Barbara in contact with, and her married the love of her influence will live on forever. 7/20/21 life, Isaac Boyd Ruffner in She was preceded in death by Dallas, Texas. They moved her parents, an infant brother, to Bonham in 1973 where she William Pierce and brother, set up the OB and Nursery Robert Thayer Pierce. departments at Fannin Barbara leaves to cherish County Hospital. Barbara her memories her husband wrote grant applications of 58 years, Boyd Ruffner of to get government funding Bonham, TX; three daughters, to establish the Licensed Jennifer Ruffner Irwin (Chris) Vocational Nursing program of Sherman, TX, Julie Roberts at the hospital where she was of Bonham, TX, and Sarahbeth the director and teacher. Other Holman (Rob) of McKinney, than her family, this was her TX; Swiss exchange student, proudest accomplishment. Philipp Rutz (Julie) of Many of her students went Switzerland; a brother, on to become registered Gordon C. Pierce (Kathy) nurses and one became a of Georgetown, TX; a sister, nurse practitioner. Barbara’s Peggy (Margaret) Elvington greatest love was her family, (Billy) of Commerce, TX; and she passed on to her 7 grandchildren, Cooper children and grandchildren Irwin, Alekai Midthune, Jesse the love of reading, music, Midthune, Jerome Midthune, and art. She also shared with Beau Roberts, Emma Holman them her sense of fairness, and Elliott Holman; numerous honesty, compassion, justice, nieces, nephews, extended creativity, education and family and friends. humor. Her laugh could Memorials may be made to fill the room with joy. She the Fannin County Children’s loved buying gifts for Center, 152 W. 5th St., others, growing flowers and Bonham, TX or First United gardening. Barbara was a Methodist Church, 801 Star longtime member of First St., Bonham, TX 75418. United Methodist Church Online guest register www. where she was instrumental in wisefuneralhome.com starting a mentoring program

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JOHN SCOTT LONG

Memorial Services for John Scott Long, age 71, of Bonham, Texas were held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, July 25, 2021 at Wise Funeral Home Chapel. Brother T. P. Cunningham officiated. Cremation Sharon Kay arrangements Storm Passed are under away at 11:27the p.m.,direction Tuesday, of Wise Funeral Home. July 13, 2021 at Baylor Scott passed away Sundayin &John White Heart Hospital morning, 18, 2021, Plano, TX July surrounded by at her Texoma Medical Center in family. Denison, Texas. Celebration of life will be John wasatborn ondate. August scheduled a later 3, 1949, in Dallas, Texas,in Born February 9,1952 the sonCalifornia of John was Bryanthe Wasco, Long andofMuriel Rosine daughter the late Billy Proctor Long.andHeRose served Zack Mitchell Mary in the United States Army National Guard and attended (Bryan)Mitchell Parker. El Centro College and East Texas State. John worked for the Post Per Sharon’s request, her office for 35 years before retiringbody fromwas the donated FarmerstoBranch science Station. He was an avid sports collector; heSouthwest enjoyed football at the UT Medical and baseball the most. John was Center, a history buff, he enjoyed Dallas, TX. reading, trains, and old cars. Diet Dr. Pepper was his favorite Sharon was employed over drink. He dearly loved his family, but the most important 25 years as a OTRthing truck in his life was Jesus. He was strongdriver. in his faith helped start She and loved traveling several online ministry groups. John’s passion was spreading across the continental United the gospel by handing out Bible tracts. of John’s State’sTheoflegacy America with kind spirit and faith in God will live through all that Emmet, knew heronfour fur babies him. John is preceded in death Sandia, by his Baby parentsGirl andand sister, Fred Deborah Long. Astaire. She had a infectious Left to cherish his memories is daughter, Michelle laugh and a Lisa beautiful smile Williams and husband Stephen that of Honey Grove, would light up Texas; a room grandchildren; Abigayl Avelar, Lori Avelar, Avelar, and when sheJacob walked-in. She bonus grandchild, Lucas Williams.was an avid reader, loved Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com to sing, dance, sew, crossstitch, cross-word puzzles, vacationing with her friends and spending time with her family. We admired her

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SPORTS SPORTS Alumna Carter Comes Home: Lady Hornets-ex hired as DC’s v’ball coach, girls hoops assistant

Lindsay Carter (32) looks to drive past an opponent and maybe afterward dish a pass to an awaiting teammate while playing for Austin College on Feb. 15, 2020. Photo by Rich Hilliard ready to get things rolling on August 2, the first day of [volleyball] practice. “The future is bright for this program.” Carter takes the helm at Dodd City of a volleyball program which Lindsay Carter releases a 3-pointer last fall made its despite defensive pressure while playing first advance to for Austin College on Nov. 10, 2019. the regional fiPhoto by Rich Hilliard nals in 19 years. The postseason Lindsay Carter supports her Austin College advance equated By Rich Hilliard the school’s 26th teammates while not in a in the sport in the previous 31 women’s basketball game. DODD CITY -- Some alum- years. Photo by Rich Hilliard ni return to alma maters with Graduation in May took the burden of bringing back away two all-state volleyball the glory days of the schools selections -- setter Dani Bac- nament. She played her first two in sports. cus, a Hardin-Simmons basStruggles since their depar- ketball signee, and 6-3 hitter seasons at Concordia Univertures serve as catalysts. Journie Hilliard -- who were sity in Austin, Texas. Coming Alumna Lindsay Carter key to the deep advances in mostly off the bench, Carter earned a spot via her offensive won’t have any such ‘rebuild- both sports Carter will coach. ing’ to do at Dodd City. However, eligible to return and defensive efforts on the Her senior year of high school for the 2021 volleyball season American Southwest Conferincluded: volleyball regional are a few All-District 16-2A ence all-freshman team . Consemifinals, a narrow loss in the recipients from the previous versely, she started most often Class 1A State girls basketball season: Tori Dotson, a second- as a sophomore at Concordia. Carter also had awarded championship game and a trip team selection, and honorto the State softball semifinals. able mentions Kylee Graves success as a high school volDuring the last seven months and Rion Baccus. Dotson and leyball and basketball player, of the 2020-21 athletic year, Graves will be seniors this fall, particularly as an upperclassman at Dodd City. As a senior, Lady Hornets teams managed while Baccus will be a junior. to take the next step in each: Carter will bring four years she received the all-district regional finalist in volleyball of collegiate basketball play- offensive superlative in each and State champions in bas- ing experience to the Lady sport, before also earning allketball (undefeated, to boot) Hornets program which has state status in basketball and and softball. reached the basketball post- softball. The prior year, Carter She can just enjoy being back season 11-straight seasons claimed a share of the dishome. -- the previous nine as unde- trict basketball most valuable player award and Texas Asso“I am really excited to be feated district champions. back in Dodd City. This is a Carter played her final two ciation of Basketball Coaches wonderful community to be a seasons of women’s basketball all-region status, after being part of,” said Carter on July at Austin College, coming off the all-district volleyball co9. “I am very thankful for this the bench both seasons. Dur- offensive player of the year. “Being a Dodd City alumna,” opportunity to be the head ing her first season in Shervolleyball coach and assistant man, she garnered 79 points said Carter, “I take pride in [girls] basketball coach. and hit 16 3-pointers in 27 this job, program, and com“I look to build on the suc- games for the ‘Roos, helping munity. “They say there is no place cess of previous teams and be- them to become a first-time lieve we will have continued Southern Collegiate Athletic like home,” she said, “and I success this school year, not Conference women’s basket- believe they are right. “It is a great feeling to be only in volleyball, but across ball champion and advance to all sports,” she said. “I am the NCAA Division III Tour- back home.”

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New Fannindel HFC/AD Wayne Ware. Courtesy photo Ware replaces Gabe Lane who left his second stint at Fannindel Then-Fannindel-freshman Ke’monte to take an assisCuba (4) watches on Sept. 18, 2020, as tant job at his alma a teammate makes a tackle during the mater, 2A Honey Falcons’ non-district neutral-site game Grove -- allowing at Savoy against Grayson Christian him to coach his junior-high-age School. Photo by Rich Hilliard daughters. In 2020, FanBy Rich Hilliard nindel during the third year LADONIA -- Coaches often of Lane’s return finished as an 11-1 State quarterfinalist in start small. During their careers, they the 1A Division II playoffs. It work to be at larger and larger equated the Falcons’ deepest advance in the sport since the schools. Wayne Ware had a post at school’s run in 1988 to the 1A Hitchcock, a Class 3A school State semifinals. An undefeatsoutheast of Houston, work- ed regular season, completed ing as the junior high boys by winning District 10-1A-II, coordinator and track and field preceded the deep run. In Lane’s first season back, coach. However, his previous expe- Fannindel in 2018 reached the riences coaching at 1A schools regional round after winning -- Bluff Dale and Coolidge, be- its first district title and bi-disfore Hitchcock -- had an effect trict game since doing likewise in 2013 during the coach’s first on him. “I got the itch to get back stop in Ladonia. The team fininto 1A,” said Ware. “I started ished 6-3 overall and 2-0 in looking for a position on the and to win 9-1A-II. The Falcons returned to the east side of 1A. “I talked to [former Fannin- postseason with a 3-6 bi-disdel coaches] Gabe Lane and trict appearance the following Randy Jones,” he said. “They season, after being the runnerup in 9-1A-II which both seaspoke highly of Fannindel, “I submitted my credentials sons included Forestburg and and was blessed to get this po- Gold-Burg. Last month, Fannindel again sition.” Besides head football coach, found favor for another sucWare will also be the athletic cessful season. The summer director, as well as head coach edition of Dave Campbell’s for boys basketball and track Texas Football magazine ranked the Falcons at No. 11 and field. in the preseason 1A-II poll

and picked them to repeat as the 10-1A-II champion. Wide receiver Contreal Judkins, a returning senior, garnered the preseason district offensive most valuable player award from the publication, after earning the overall MVP in 10-1A-II in 2020. “I think this district will be ours to win,” said Ware, “if we stay healthy.” The district will again include Forestburg, Trinidad and Gold-Burg -- the last of which will be in its second season under Joe Helms who in 2013 coached Grandfalls-Royalty to the Six-Man Division II State title. “He will have those [GoldBurg] kids ready,” said Ware. To repeat in 10-1A-II, Fannindel will have to overcome roster losses up front on both sides of the ball due to graduation last spring. “We lost five to graduation which was our offensive line, but the backfield is all back,” said Ware. “ We’ll just have to teach them a new system; that’s not hard. “Our secondary and linebackers are also back,” he said, “but we will have to find a defensive line.” The 2021 season will begin for the Falcons in August: Scrimmages on Aug. 13 with Leverett’s Chapel at Union Hill at 6 p.m. and Aug. 20 at home versus Campbell at 5 p.m.and the regular season opener on Aug. 27 at home against Azle Christian at 7 p.m.

Now former Fannindel head football coach Gabe Lane speaks to the Falcons last August during a break during a home scrimmage. Each of Lane’s stints in Ladonia included successful runs in the six-man postseason. Photo by Rich Hilliard


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Tongrun offers you a multitude of jobs for every level of experience to establish or better a skillset to grow within our company.

Tongrun offers you a multitude of jobs for every level of experience to establish or better a skillset to withinSet-up our company. •grow Machine and Operators

From: 2501 Pecan St. Bonham, Tx 75418 903.486.6059 www.tongruninternational.com

• Shipping and Receiving • Welders

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• Customer Account Managers

ABOUT US

2501 Pecan St. Bonham, Tx 75418 903.486.6059 From mechanical components www.tongruninternational.com to complex assemblies, Tongrun provides simple, straight-forward solutions for your manufacturing requirements. Our cost structure, along with our indepth knowledge of the U.S. market, provides Tongrun the foundation to be one of the most progressive and comprehensive contract manufacturers in the industry.

• Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

• Machine Set-up and Operators

• Electro-Mechanical Assy Technicians

• Shipping and ReceivingInterested? Applying is easy! • Welders Come by our facility to turn in your resume or to fill out an application apply online at www.tongruninternational.com or come by our facility!

• Customer Account Managers

ABOUT US

“Quality is everything; Do it right the first time, every time.” • Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

• Electro-Mechanical Assy Technicians

COMPETITIVE BENEFITS

Interested? Applying is easy!

Very competitive pay

Different positions offer sign on bonuses and/or relocation credits

From mechanical components • We have Health, Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability (STD), Long Term Disability (LTD) and Come byplan our facility to turn in your resume or to fill out an application apply online at to complex assemblies, retirement • www.tongruninternational.com 7 Paid holidays & 10 days Paid or Time Offby (PTO) Tongrun provides simple, come our facility! straight-forward solutions for your manufacturing “Quality is everything; Do it right the first time, every time.” requirements. Our cost 5/18/21 structure, along with our indepth knowledge of the U.S. market, provides Tongrun the COMPETITIVE BENEFITS foundation to be one of the 103 N. Dillard, Randolph (Behind the Post Office) most progressive and • Very competitive pay comprehensive contract • Different positions offer sign on bonuses and/or relocation credits Lg selection manufacturers in the industry.

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