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most accurate num- data were touched on. Allen ber of livestock, joined Stephanie to clear up Fannin County deer, and feral hogs some of the more confusing that exist as it is, “a aspects of the gauges being Fair Dates way to identify what contrib- used to calculate data. After utes to bacteria and maybe comments from some memOctober 6, 7, 8, 9 bers who were unclear as to how much.” After much discussion, a the how and why on certain consensus of approximately topics, it was determined to how many cattle, feral hogs, revisit Chapter 5 with a difand deer are in the watershed ferent breakdown of some of the data charts to possibly was reached. Chapter 5 that covers the clear up confusion at the next pollutant source assessment, meeting. After more discussion about was explained by Stephanie and Allen with interruptions the number of feral hogs and due to technical difficulties pets in the watershed, the deoccurring from time to time cision to circle back to the with the Zoom program. Ex- numbers was also made and planations of the charts and a discussion about the best maps that show how the bac- strategies for management teria level is measured were measures ensued. Chapter 6: Strategies for covered. Also covered was Watershed Protection Plan where the four “load dura*All prices +TT&L, W.A.C. - Some units down payment may be slightly higher tion sites” are located in the Implementation is a chapter 2015 KIA FORTE 2008will CHRYSLER mainly SEBRING deal with the 2006 FORD F-150 SD watershed where samples that 2014 FORD 2008 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER of livestock, fe- 2006 FORD F-150 of water fromF-150 streams and management 2014 FORD ESCAPE (BLK) 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX EXPEDITION ral hogs, andCOBALT septic systems. 2006 FORD creeks collected 2013are DODGE DARTto assess 2008 CHEVY EDDIE bacteria levelsFUSION and identify 2012 FORD 2007 SUBARU FORESTER 2006 DODGE GRAND CHEVY 2007 PONTIAC G6 the 2012 percent ofEQUINOX load reducCARVAN Continued 2011 FORD TAURUS 2007 PONTIAC 2006 DODGE DURANGO tion needed at each site. 2011 FORD EXPEDITION 2007 KIA SPECTRA 2006 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Nutrient level RAM data and an SeeHYUNDAI Watershed 2011 DODGE 2007 SANTAFE See pages 2006 CHRYSLER P.T.18 and 19 explanation of CALIBER the methods 2010 DODGE 2007 HYUNDAI on page 8 SANTA FE CRUISER TOURINGsection for our special CHEVY TRAVERSE 2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE used2010 to calculate streamflow

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SERVANT-KING Jeremiah was God’s Prophet. The Lord sent him to warn the people of God of His impending judgment against Israel and Jerusalem. For the next forty years and according to the direction and Word of The Lord, Jeremiah delivered the same message - over and over. When The Lord called him, He assured Jeremiah that the message that he was to deliver would not be popular with its recepients. The Message would be to the King of Israel and the “important people” in the king’s service, as well as its citizens. The Prophet’s message, “You have strayed from Me, you have lived your life by chasing after worthless things, and have become worthless.” Jeremiah 2:4. Even the religious leaders had become remote to the Knowledge of God. “The priests don’t ask, ‘Where is the Lord’? Those who are supposed to be experts in My commandments do not KNOW ME, The Shepherds (Pastors) rebel against Me; even those who are prophets prophesy by Baal (demon gods), and follow after unprofitable things.” Jeremiah 2:7-8. Jeremiah was to soon find out the pain associated with delivering The Lord’s message. This unpopular message was not to be given to those whom we might call today the unbelievers and/ or athiests, but to the people who had been chosen by God Himself from all the nations of the world to be Holy, “setapart” for HIM. Jeremiah delivered God’s message to his own harm. He was rejected, chided, and friendless. He was plotted against, thrown in prison and left for dead in an abandoned well. There is only one recorded in the Bible that would risk it all to save Jeremiah. In an obscure passage In Jeremiah; [READ JEREMIAH 38 and 39], we are introduced to a slave of the King of Judah. An Ethiopian by birth, Ebed-melech (meaning SERVANT-KING) was a stranger in the land. As a slave, he could easily face death for disagreeing with the leadership of the land. Yet, he was willing to risk it all for God’s prophet. We do not hear of him again, but his act of mercy was so significant that he would be remembered by the God of the Universe for all ages to come.

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Having already come under siege by Babylon and King Nebuchadrezzar, Jerusalem and Israel were in quite a pickle. Remembering the four decades of Jeremiah’s sermons and hoping for a reprieve from the doom and gloom, the king asked Jeremiah to pray for them, to give them words of encouragement. After hearing the same message for forty years, that God was going to bring judgment on the land, they wanted to hear something a little more positive. To this plea for prayer, Jeremiah answered, “Thus says the Lord, DO NOT DECEIVE YOURSELVES by believing the Babylonians, your enemies, will leave our land and leave us alone.’ For they will not depart.” Jeremiah 37:9. Israel had reached a tipping point, and there was no going back. They had spurned The Lord’s plea for repentance, so they decided to kill the messenger. They would silence Jeremiah once and for all. They threw him into a pit, a muddy, abandoned well. There they left him with no food or water where he would surely die. Jeremiah 38:6. “But Ebedmelech (SERVANT-KING) went out and spoke to the king, saying: My lord the king, these men [your son and the king’s officials] have done evil in all they have done to Jeremiah the prophet, whom they cast into the pit.” Jeremiah 38:9. With the permission of the King, Ebed-melech, who had already risked death by speaking against the King’s family and friends, rescued Jeremiah. He and his friends gently lifted the fragile prophet from the mirey pit of death. Jerusalem was indeed conquered by their enemies. Many were killed, and the best and brightest young men were carried away to Babylon to serve in King Nebuchadrezzar’s palace. The poor stayed in the land that had been ravaged by famine and war with The Prophet Jeremiah. It came to pass, that even though the leaders and their citizens did not want to hear the prophet’s words, they were none the less true: Jerusalem had been destroyed. And Ebed-melech, the Servant-King? “Thus says the Lord of the Universe, the God of Israel: ‘Listen, I will bring about My Words on this city for evil and not for good; this will happen in your day. But I will deliver you in that day. you will not be given into the hand of the men whom you dread. But you will keep your life, because you put your trust in ME.’” Jeremiah 39:16-18. Why this message, and why is it pertinent today? The Lord’s message is the same today. God speaks, God warns, and God waits for a repentant people to heed His Word. If it seems a long wait between the preaching and the judgment, it is because of HIS nature. “The Lord is patient, not wanting anyone to perish but all come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9. The Gospel of Mark, is known as the Gospel of the of the “SERVANT- KING” or “Suffering Servant”. JESUS’ message was His Father’s message. HE SPOKE: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that anyone who believed in Him would not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16. HE WARNED: “Those who believe will not be condemned, but those who do not believe are condemned already, because they do not believe in the Name of the Only Son of God.” John 3:18. HIS MESSAGE: “The greatest among you shall be your servant.” Mark 10:43. And when things go horribly wrong, Jesus (The Servant-King), says, “Come to Me, you who are tired and burdened down; I WILL GIVE YOU REST”. Matthew 11:28. In this world, we clearly see the coming storm, but The God of the Universe became a man to save mankind. He lived and died on this earth, a stranger to His own creation. As God, He emptied Himself of deity to become an insignificant man so He could taste death for us and free us from its grip. He died as the SERVANT-KING, and was raised up–not for Himself, for death could not hold the innocent. “He who knew no sin became sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” 2 Corinthians 5:21. Those in Christ can be sure that HE WILL NEVER LEAVE OR FORSAKE US, because we put our trust in Him. He provided a way of escape, and NOW HE WAITS! THIS WHOLE OF THIS BOOK IS ABOUT HIM! Hebrews 10:7 Signed: Teri Sheddy


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Your current Fannin County Pct 2 Justice of the Peace, Judge Bob Clemons, is excited to announce his candidacy for re-election! Clemons stated, “I am seeking re-election because I would like to continue the reputation of ethical conduct and treating the constituents of Fannin County, Pct 2 respectfully and fair. Additionally, Clemons said he will continue to be fair and consistent with following the laws of the land. Judge Clemons has faithfully served as your Pct 2 Justice of the Peace since 4-3-2018 – taking office after being appointed in 2018 and the death of the previous Pct 2 Justice of the Peace, Alan Hale. Prior to taking office for the Justice of the Peace, Pct 2 position, Judge Clemons retired from Fannin County, Pct 2 as the County Constable, having served in this position for 16 years. Additionally, Judge Clemons has served in the capacity of law enforcement for the cities of Leonard and Trenton. In addition to Judge Clemons’ servant heart to serve Fannin County, he has also served his country in the United States Army, earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wayland Baptist University, and worked for Raytheon Corporation as an Engineer for 35 years before retiring. Judge Clemons has been a resident of Fannin County for over 20 years and is married to Rosemary Clemons. Together they have 3 grown children, 8 precious grandchildren, 4 delightful greatgrandchildren, along with our precious Morkie, Sam. Judge Clemons’ life philosophy is God, family, and serving his community. Judge Clemons is a member of First Baptist Church, Leonard, Texas, and the Fannin County Republican Party. Judge Clemons’ hobbies include spending time with family, woodworking, yard work, and playing golf. Judge Clemons is asking for your vote in the Republican PriCraig Buford, Broker/Auctioneer mary as your Fannin County, Pct 2, Justice of the Peace.

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Press Release - A local nonprofit serving victims of child abuse and neglect in Fannin County has received word in recent weeks that grant funding is being cut. The Fannin County Children’s Center did not receive one state grant. Four other state and federal grants are being decreased for the new fiscal year too. All the cuts added up to about $68,000 in all. “Fortunately, we will be able to avoid any lay-offs by not filling a current vacancy,” said Sandy Barber, Executive Director. “We have been working on restructuring our organization and shifting some job duties around to minimize disruption of services to the children, youth and families we serve.” “The Children’s Center has been blessed with strong community support since we started serving children in 1993. We are asking our community to help us get through this challenging time,” said Barber. “One way that individuals can help is by becoming a

monthly donor,” said Barber. “The easiest way to do this is to donate on our website and set your gift to be automatically reoccurring. Many people giving monthly gifts of $10, $25 or more add up quickly.” The Center has also started seeking sponsors and auction items for their annual gala fundraiser called “Justice Is Served.” This year’s event will be a hybrid event Nov 10-13, with options to attend in-person at the Complex on Saturday night and participate virtually online. Event details are available on their website, including sponsorship levels and auction items donation forms. “In 2007, we experienced a similar challenge when we lost a major grant,” said Barber. “Fortunately, this community responded generously and we were able to weather that storm. We are hopeful we can do that again. Whether you donate a baked good or other item for our auction, increase your sponsorship level of Justice Is Served,

become a monthly donor, or make a one-time gift, your help is needed and will be appreciated.” Barber recounted a story of how in 2007, Nobles Resources, a local company providing pest control services to the center heard of their situation and pledged to provide their services for free for one year. At the end of that year, they decided to continue that contribution and have been doing that ever since. The mission of the Fannin County Children’s Center is promoting safety and improving the lives of abused and neglected children. The center’s programs include CASA and the Children’s Advocacy Center. Services include advocacy, forensic interviews, counseling, court accompaniment and other support to help victims of child abuse heal, grow and thrive. For more information or to make an online donation, go to www.FanninCCC.org or call (903) 583-4339.

Fannin County Commissioners Court Special Meeting – Reduced Tax Rate Adopted

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Thursday, September 9, 2021, County Judge Randy Moore called to order at 9:05 a.m., a Special Meeting of the Commissioners Court. Quorum was established as three commissioners (one online via Zoom) and County Judge Randy Moore were present. Shortly after calling the meeting to order, the fourth commis-

sioner joined the meeting via phone. 2. Public Forum: There were no speakers for Public Forum. 3. Discussion, consideration and action to adopt 2021 Tax Rate for Fannin County: Judge Moore began the discussion noting that a hearing had already been held on this and today’s meeting was to make official the new tax rate of

0.5341 as opposed to the past year’s rate of 0.589. After asking if anyone had any comments or questions, Judge Moore called for a motion. Commissioner Magness made the motion to adopt the new tax rate with Commissioner Lane seconding and motion passed unanimously. 4. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded and passed to adjourn at 9:08 a.m.

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By Rose Schwartz Tuesday, September 7, 2021, County Judge Randy Moore called to order at 8:45 a.m., a Special Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. A quorum was established as all County Commissioners and County Judge Moore were present. 2. To Hold and Attend a Public Hearing to hear comments regarding the 2021 Proposed Tax Rate of 0.5341 (last year was 0.589) in Fannin County Commissioners Court – the proposed tax rate is a decrease in total tax revenues from properties on the tax roll in the preceding tax year by 9.32 percent (percentage by which proposed tax rate exceeds lower of no new revenue tax rate or voter-approval tax rate calculated under Chapter 26, Tax Code.) Your individual taxes may increase at a greater or lesser rate, or even decrease, depending on the change in the taxable value of your property in relation to change in taxable value of all other property and the tax rate that is adopted: Judge Moore explained how this hearing was held in order to make sure everyone is aware of the tax rates and how the tax rate dropped this year. He gave time for there to be any public comments made. 3. Adjourn: After giving time for any wishing to make comments, Judge Moore asked for a motion to adjourn and a motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 8:50 a.m. On the same day at 9:00 a.m., County Judge Randy Moore called to order the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. The pastor slated to lead the Invocation had a problem getting through on Zoom so County Judge Randy Moore led the Invocation and the Pledges. 4. Public Forum: A citizen of Ravenna came to the podium and wished those who observed the celebration; a Happy Feast of Trumpets. She spoke about the stats on injuries caused by Covid vaccines. The second speaker, also from Ravenna, spoke to say why he has been speaking out as he has and about his complaint of the coverage, he has received recently from local news outlets. 5. Introductions: There were no introductions. 6. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding the Fannin County Declaration of Disaster Proclama-

tion for Covid-19: Judge Moore gave the stats from the day before as 2,892 confirmed, 1,146 probable, and 4,038 total cases. He continued that there are currently 112 active cases with 24 of those in prison and 3,086 recovered. There have been 120 fatalities and the hospitalization rate is 23.23% up from 20.96% last week. He said for further information on this to check with your hospitals and doctors. He said of the physicians that have been surveyed 96% of them have received the vaccine and of those currently unvaccinated, 45% of them plan to get vaccinated. A motion was then made, seconded, and passed to extend Proclamation one week. 7. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Courthouse Restoration: Judge Moore read the restoration update as follows: Exterior – Install HVAC controls in Mechanical Yard; Stone patching and point up on South and setting up for West side; Install building base stone veneers on North and prep building corners on South; Adjustments and install of the cornice. Interior – Plaster work in the access stairwell and prep for courtroom; Drywall ceilings on 3rd level; Install wiring for lights, HVAC controls, and outlets in the attic and 3rd level; Install stringers for North Stair; Finish millwork blocking in the courtroom for plaster; Complete fire sprinkler system, ready for inspection; Complete ductwork in Cupola for air intake system. 8. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve minutes from 08/31/2021: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve minutes. 9. Discussion regarding the distribution of Unclaimed Property Capital Credits received in the amount of $122,009.21: Judge Moore explained how this amount is much higher than what is usually received and how they were not sure at first if this was even a correct amount. After that was said, he explained that the money can only be spent on: state or local development; small or disadvantaged business development; stimulate and encourage development and commercial activity in the county; promote or advertise the county; improve the extent to which women and minority businesses are awarded contracts in the county; support comprehensive literacy programs; encouragement,

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tion was seconded by Commissioner Self and passed. 13. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve the second contract renewal term with Appriss Inc. through August 31, 2022, with regards to the Statewide Automated Victim Notification Service (SAVNS) program and have County Judge sign on behalf of the County: Motion was made by Commissioner Lane, seconded by Commissioner Self and passed. 14. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve Interlocal Agreement between Fannin County and the City of Bonham regarding the Local Rabies Control Authority and have County Judge sign on behalf of the County: Judge Moore said after speaking with Chief Bankston, he believes it is in the best interest of the county to approve this. Commissioner Lackey made the motion to approve with Commissioner Lane seconding and motion passing. 15. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve a temporary one-time variance for a septic system on less than one acre on Highway 78 in Leonard: A citizen of Leonard came forward to explain a problem with a sale of property due to a septic system agreement and where the sprayer heads are located. After much discussion, a solution was reached with no action taken by the court at this time. 16. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve Auditor monthly reports for August 2021: After praising County Auditor Alicia Whipple for her good work, a motion was made by Commissioner Lackey, seconded by Commissioner Self, and passed to approve monthly reports. 17. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve payment of bills: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve payment of bills. 18. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Personnel Matters – a closed meeting will be held pursuant to Sec. 551.074 of the Government Code for (1) deliberation of personnel matters regarding the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or (2) to hear a complaint or charge against an officer or employee – regarding janitorial personnel: Motion was made, seconded and passed to enter into Executive Session at 9:58 a.m. 19. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Executive Session: Motion

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Calvary Baptist Church 913 S. 5th St Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3910 Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, Independent) 709 Union Ave. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 505-4124 Corinth Baptist Church 277 CR 1150 North of Bonham on Highway 78 903 583 2750 Dial Baptist Church 16816 FM 1550 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903-378-7070

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Ector United Methodist Church 401 Church St. Ector, Texas 75439 (214) 728-3549

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Seventh & Main Baptist Church 617 N. Main Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-8679

Ector Baptist Church P.O. Box 248 Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 961-2175

Grove Hill Methodist Church Sovereign Grace Baptist Church 601 S. 5501 FM 1553 Leonard, TX 75452 4th St. Bonham, TX 469-207-1141

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Golden Gospel Church 4435 County Road 2610 in Bonham, Texas (903) 227-8527

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First Presbyterian Church of Bonham 818 N. Main St. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-2014

Katy Blvd Church of Christ 411 Katy Blvd Bonham, TX 75418 706-294-5996

First Presbyterian Church of Leonard 112 W. Thomas St. Leonard, Texas 75452 (903) 989-2771

Midway Church of Christ Hwy 56 W Bonham 903 583 3989

Northside Church of Christ 2020 N. Center Main Street Presbyterian Church Bonham, Texas 75418 (903)583-3484 P.O. Box 188 or 504 E. Main St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 (903) 739-2567 Savoy Church of Christ United Pentecostal P.O. Box 212 Savoy, (903) 965-7344 Calvary United Pentecostal Church 1190 First Fannin Baptist Hispanic Church Rt. 4 Church of God Hwy 56 W Bonham Texas 903-583-4346 Box 10 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-5727

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posing of dog waste into trash receptacles. David Cowan wrapped up the meeting and announced there would not be an October meeting but that the next meeting would be November 10th and would probably be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. He also called attention to Ag Days that will be September 16th from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Fannin County Multi-Purpose Complex where a “Stream Trailer” will be on display.

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Elwood Baptist Intersection of CR 2125 Primera Iglesia Baustia Hispana 1134 FM and CR 2544 near Ivanhoe, Texas 273 Bonham, Texas 75418 903-583-5727 Faith Independent Baptist Church 12676 W Hwy 82 Savoy, Tx 75479 Trinity Baptist Church 219 W. Denison Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-3388 903-965-5517 First Baptist Church of Bailey PO Box 221 Bailey, Texas 75413 (903)583-4793

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Dad’s World War II Stories

By twins Hez & Rex Ray Our Dad, Dave Ray, was in World War I. He wanted to be a Chaplin in World War II, but was told he was too old. He went to Washington and appealed to the main recruiter. Again, he was turned down. He lived near Sam Rayburn (Speaker of the House) in Bonham, Texas, and they were friends. He asked Rayburn to help him. “Go back tomorrow, and if he doesn’t let you in, we’ll give him the axe.” He served in Patton’s 4th Armored Division. Hundreds of years ago, bushes called Hedgerows were grown instead of fences. In the battle of Hedgerows, Germans had cut holes in bushes to see through. Americans used bayonets to cut a

hole; the bushes moved. Germans killed many Americans by shooting moving bushes. Dad and his assistant, Jack, went back to the motor pool and got hundreds of hacksaw blades that cut bushes without them moving. Germans knew the road Americans would travel. From many miles away, they fired their shells that exploded on impact on a sharp curve where the convoy had to drive slowly. Their plan worked until Dad didn’t drive on the curve, but drove across a field marked with mine-warnings. Jack yelled, “You’re going to get us killed.” Dad yelled back, “Germans may have put the signs up.” After they made it, the convoy followed them while shells kept falling on an empty corner. Once, Jack wanted to skip breakfast and sleep in his foxhole, but Dad made him get up and eat. A few minutes later, a German shell blew Jack’s Bible to pieces. It was under his pillow. Medics told Dad they could not prevent a soldier from dying. He told Dad, “Yesterday, I thought I’d be killed. I asked Jesus to save me. He stepped into my heart. I was so happy I thought I’d live forever; don’t know why I was hit today, but tell my mother I’ll meet her in heaven.” His mother knew her son wasn’t a Christian, and was heartbroken when informed he was killed in action. A letter from Dad arrived later. She wrote Dad, “You’ll never

know how much your letter meant to us!” Dad left the front to attend a mandatory meeting of all Chaplains. A Catholic General, “X” ordered all Chaplains to stay 50 miles behind the front. Dad got in his jeep and started to leave, and “X” shouted, “Where are you going!” “Back to the front; I take my orders from God; not you!” Catholic soldiers began to ask why their Chaplains were not on the front, which made “X” angry. He promoted Dad from Captain to Major, but Dad turned it down because Chaplain Majors were not allowed on the front. Later, Dad received orders from General Patton ordering him to the rear, but Patton’s secretary said Patton’s name was a forgery. After the war, the 4th was stationed at Rothenburg, Germany. He and others made friends by playing soccer with children. One girl, Monika Beyer, about five, troubled Dad: “When is my daddy coming home?” Her father, John Beyer, was the town’s best doctor. In 1942, he was in the German army. He was at the battle in Stalingrad which started the end for Hitler. Germans had 85% casualties of a million men. 90,000 were captured, and because of food shortage and harsh treatment only 5,000 survived. The chance of Monika’s father being alive wasn’t good. He always answered Monika question: “Your daddy is

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coming home soon. You’ll see him in the big meadow by the oak tree that has a rope swing. He’ll be calling your name.” Her face would light up and she kept telling her family Chaplain Ray’s good news. It wasn’t long until Monika’s mother, Helen Beyer, spoke to him. “I’ve accepted my husband’s death. All my children with the exception of Monika have also. I must ask you, Chaplain, never again say her father is coming home. You’re going to break my little girl’s heart!” Dad told her about his brother being reported killed in World War I. Their mother had eight young children when her husband died and she remained a widow 38 years. She believed God would save her son. After the war, he was in the barn’s hay loft and saw a man walking on the road to their house. His brother was coming home. The army lost track of him when he was hospitalized from Mustard gas. With tears down her face, Helen asked, “Oh Chaplain Ray, what am I to do? I’ve never heard a single word from my husband in three years. If he were alive, he’d move heaven and earth to find us. I remain here, alone, and without hope.” “If he’s alive, I’ll find your husband.” She began to cry again. “I don’t think I can do this. The children will be torn apart, our hopes dashed once more.” Catching her hands, he prayed. “But where will you go? If my husband can’t find us, and he knows where to look, how can you possibly find him? “I’ll search the four sectors of prisoners that Allies have in Berlin.” “Before you go, I want you to have a picture of my husband and a lock of Monika’s hair. He said he would carry another lock always. If you find a man that claims to be my husband, ask him for Monika’s hair. The children and I will pray for you every day.” It was 340 miles to Berlin. His jeep had a new motor because a German 88 shell had missed his head a foot and blown the engine to pieces. He searched the Russian, French, British, and American prison camps with millions of POWs in large open fields with barbed wire without success. The American camp was last. As he was driving away disappointed, he heard a GI yell, “Wait!” He asked if he wanted a ride. “No Sir, but I know something. I overheard your story to the captain. I have a friend in the British Sector that knows about a Ger-

man surgeon that’s extremely talented. He doesn’t know his name but the British kidnapped him from the Russians to save a British soldier near death. Since then, they’ve kept him hidden.” Returning to the British prison camp with renewed hope, he told the guard he had orders to find Dr. John Beyer. He retraced his steps with an interpreter, but no luck. “What’s that small building way over there?” “That’s a destroyed jail. It’s deserted and is going to be torn down.” “Let’s take a look anyway.” One undamaged cell had four men on their knees. They looked like they were gambling, but they were praying. None looked like the picture, but the interpreter hoped they might know something. “The American Chaplain is looking for Dr. John Beyer. He has good news. Do you know where he can be found?” Slowly, a man stood and spoke in perfect English. “I’m John Beyer. My family and village are lost. I’ve been a prisoner for three years. What possible good news could an American have for me?” “You look too old for me to believe you unless you can match this lock of hair.” Producing a lock of hair, he grabbed Dad through the bars. “Does my family live?” Loud praises to God drowned his reply because his smile was their answer. Hearing there were God’s orders to take him home, there were more praises. The British Commander said Dr. Beyer was needed and denied his release, but they’d talk more after lunch. “You go ahead, I’m going to stay here and pray.” “If that’s the way you feel, you can take him home.” Our father was a fast driver and had many wrecks. He slowed down when Dr. Beyer said, “I don’t think God saved me from prison to die in a jeep wreck.” At Rothenburg, they stopped at the meadow. “Your daughter comes here every afternoon to see if this will be the day her daddy comes home,” Not trusting himself to speak, Dr. Beyer shook hands and turned toward the meadow where a little girl was swinging. He ran towards the big oak. “Monika! Monika! I’m your daddy!” There was fantastic joy when he arrived home with Monika on his shoulders. German prisoners were not allowed to return home, but were used as forced labor to repair war damage in Russia, France, and England. Two years after the war, one million had died, and four million were still prisoners.

But at Rothenberg, the town had a large celebration for their doctor where Monika’s mother said, “I’m going to kiss the Chaplain”, and her husband said, “If you don’t, I am!” Later “X” transferred Dad to France and tried to have him court-martial. When that failed, “X” told him he’d stay there until he agreed to take a colored-discharge without honor. For 13 months, we asked Mother when is our Daddy coming home. Philip Damon, a friend of Dad, wrote a letter, pleading to General Eisenhower to investigate why Chaplain Ray was being detained in France. Eisenhower’s letter said, “I’ve received a report from the overseas commander concerning Chaplain David Ray. You’ll be pleased to know Chaplain Ray has returned to the U.S.” (Eisenhower’s letter is now in the Bonham, Texas Museum.) Dad’s discharge: “David Ray is one of nine Chaplains in the U.S. Army who was awarded a Cluster to the Bronze Star Medal for Heroic Action.” My twin brother, Hez, and I were 16 when our parents went to Germany to teach Army kids. We met Monika and wondered why they were so glad to see Dad. We didn’t know the story until 20 years later. Hez, was Athletic Director of Fairbanks, Alaska. He organized moving an abandoned World War II airplane hangar 150 miles to Fairbanks for kids to play in. During the winter, many overdosed on drugs from boredom. Indians had used it many years and were resentful for it being taken, and began stealing. Hez got Dad to be a nightwatchman. On the last day, they rushed to extinguish worker’s bedrolls that were on fire that Indians had poured gasoline on. When they got there, bullets started exploding which Indians had put on the bedrolls. They dove behind a low wall where Dad started laughing. “Why are you laughing?” “This is just like World War II.” There, Dad told Hez the story of Monica. Dad wanted to be a chaplain in Vietnam. He stayed in a hotel near President LBJ’s ranch, and asked how he could see LBJ. After three days, the Secret Service said, “Listen old man, go home or we’re putting you in jail.” Dad and Hez are buried in Carson Cemetery near Bonham, Texas.

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too has had equipment parts issues as it seems it to take a long time to get parts in these days. He noted that today in 1936, Buddy Holly was born in Lubbock, Tx. He then said the road work is ongoing and noted that he appreciates getting to work for the county. Judge Moore announced that Puckett Family Clinic in Honey Grove is hosting a vaccine clinic for boosters or firsttime shots on September 22nd at Lyday Hall. He continued that Brookshires and Walmart have the covid home tests that can be obtained without a script at a cost between $20 and $25. At Fannin Pharmacy a prescription from your doctor is needed to get the test kits. He said there is free PCR Covid-19 testing in Sherman

and gave the internet address of www.advancedlabservices.net/howitworks to register. He talked about the Legislative Session in Austin where they heard a lot about the American Rescue Funds and how those funds can be spent (6.8 million dollars.) He welcomed public input as to how the funds should be spent and mentioned that possibly the funds could be used for the Justice Center. 21. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 10:37 a.m.

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Commissioner Self thanked all for coming and noted he was glad to get the septic system problem for the citizen in Leonard, resolved. He noted he should be getting his brush tractor out of the shop today and with his new mowing tractor, he expects a lot of work to start getting caught up. He stated his appreciation of everyone and appreciates being able to serve the county. Commissioner Magness stated he went to the Texas Legislative Conference in Austin last week and how it is now back to business as usual. He’s glad to see everyone coming to the meeting. Commissioner Lackey stated he

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Bonham City Citizens

On Monday Sept 13th, the City of Bonham The tax burden has continued to substantially increase, due to increased valuations. will decide the tax rate for next year. Your 2021 Notice of Appraised shows the tax Your last chance to freeze all your future tax due IF the city keeps the same rate. payments will be MONDAY Sept 13th City Hall 5.30 pm. HOMESTEADED AND 65 OR OVER: If the city decides to use the No-New-Reve- It is up to all of us to SPEAK up for the Nonue Tax rate of 0.589123, your tax bill will be New-Revenue Tax Rate the same as it was last year, and this amount They need to hear from you personally, or will become your ceiling for all future years. they will use the higher tax rate. If the city uses the Proposed Tax rate of Lee Dempsey 0.655, your tax ceiling will be the increased Taxfreeze65@gmail.com amount you pay this year.

National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association meeting Tuesday, September 28th Bonham, Texas The National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association will meet at the First United Bank, Bonham, on Tuesday, September 28th at 6:30pm. All Federal employees, retirees, their spouses are welcome to attend.

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Home Country: Slim Randles Before Herb Collins retired, he owned a pawn shop up in the city. A successful pawn shop. And one of the ways he likes to repay society for his good fortune is to speak to the fifth graders at our local elementary school during Career Week. And that’s why he was here again this year, attempting to springboard any number of ten-year-olds into the glories of buying low and selling high. But this year there was a difference. Some of the kids were looking over at Jimmy Thomas and Elise Jamison and couldn’t control their giggles. Jimmy and Elise, however, tried to look very sober and businesslike. When Herb got close to the end of his time in front of the class, he asked, as he does each year, if there were any questions. Jimmy and Elise raised their hands. Herb pointed to Elise.

“Mr. Collins,” she said, “in these days of insecurity in the market place, how would the use of debentures stack up as an alternative to trade?” Herb stammered. “Well, I’m not real sure about that, young lady. I’ll have to get back to you on that.” He saw Jimmy’s hand in the air. “Yes,” he said, pointing at him. “Mr. Collins,” Jimmy said, “wouldn’t the use of unsecured bonds be counterintuitive to the agreement we currently share with other members of the World Bank?” “Uh …” Herb looked at his watch and excused himself to keep an appointment he didn’t realize he had until he needed it. The kids cracked up. So did the teacher. “Okay,” she said, “good job you two. How did you guys come to ask those questions?” “Doc wrote ‘em down for us,” Jimmy said.

Applications Being Accepted for Texas Game Warden Cadet Class AUSTIN — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is currently accepting applications for their 65th Texas Game Warden Cadet class. As fully commissioned peace officers, game wardens are responsible for the enforcement of Texas laws across the state including water safety, natural resource protection and environmental management. Unconstrained by city or county jurisdictions, Texas Game Wardens patrol the state’s natural waterways, oversee hunting and fishing regulation, and often support local landowners. More widely known, are the specialized skills that have made them a reliable resource for disaster response. “Texas Game Wardens have a long and proud tradition of protecting and conserving the State’s valuable natural resources. That includes our waterways, landscapes, and the wildlife we enjoy daily,” said Col. Chad Jones, TPWD Law Enforcement Director who stressed that the role of a game warden goes beyond the badge. “Not only are game wardens trained in a number

specialized fields like search and rescue and disaster response, we are members of the community. We are out in our neighborhoods hosting fishing events, educating boaters, and encouraging another generation of Texans to enjoy and preserve the outdoors.” For those interested in becoming a Texas Game Warden, applications are being accepted from Sept.7 to Oct 8. Applicants must be 21 years of age with a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college. For a list of requirements, please visit the TPWD Game Warden recruitment webpage. All cadets who are accepted to the program are required to live at the Game Warden Training Center near Hamilton, Texas for the duration of the 33-week training period, set to begin Oct. 2022. Follow this link to watch a video encapsulating the Texas Game Warden training experience. For more information, check the game warden career webpage or contact Texas Game Warden recruiter Chelsea Bailey at chelsea.bailey@tpwd.texas. gov.


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time price increases aren’t due to labor shortages or logistics or growing demand, it’s just Mother Nature.” Drought cuts wheat production Durum wheat, which is used for pasta, is among the crops that experienced a severe production decline compared to last year. The crop is typically grown in northern climates like North Dakota and Montana and in the Southwest where it relies on irrigation. The USDA report showed Durum wheat production will likely be down 50% from last year, Anderson said. Acres were down to 1.44 million acres from 1.66 million in 2020, and yields were down

A lot of malting barley is grown on contract, but the shorter-than-expected supplies, especially of specific varieties for certain buyers, could mean lower supplies of specific products consumers are looking for. Supply stocks are also lower than last year, Anderson said. There were 71.7 million bushels in storage compared to 80.2 million at this point last year. “That’s a pretty big decline in yields,” he said. “It shows the effects drought can have on these crops. It’s too early to say the word ‘shortage,’ but you could certainly see certain products’ availability be pressured more than usual.” Beans and peas fall short Dry, edible beans, which also include black-eyed peas, were also impacted by drought

grasses were quickly drying down and going dormant with a decline in soil moisture; but grazing forages and row crop stubble was still available. Producers were spraying for fall armyworm to protect forage grass yields, and treatments were likely to continue into late fall. Field preparation was underway for the planting of winter forages and winter wheat, however a decent rainfall will be required before planting begins. Growers expect to plant a bit more winter wheat this fall. Livestock were doing well on pasture, and overall body conditions were good. NORTH Soil moisture levels were mostly short across the district, and conditions continued to decline due to high temperatures and lack

41.4% year over year. Production of other spring wheats were forecast to be down 41% compared to last year, according to the report. A lot of Texas producers grow hard red winter wheats, which typically go toward bread production. Unlike many of the wheat-growing areas, they experienced above-average growing conditions and yields this season. “Texas yields were up 30% compared to last year, and we planted 200,000 more acres, so our production helped,” he said. “But reduced production of a lot of these other crops means we are likely to see some price increases, if not already.” Barley yields down Production of barley also took a measurable dive this year, Anderson said. Barley acres were down slightly, but yields were down more than 33% to 51.6 bushels per acre compared to 77.5 bushels per acre in 2020. Anderson said barley comes primarily from northern Great Plains states with some production in California, Arizona and Colorado. Barley varieties are grown primarily for malting and feed products.

in western states, Anderson said. Lower production could translate into higher prices for pinto, kidney, lima and navy beans at grocers and for dishes at restaurants. The acreage of these crops is relatively small compared to commodity crops, but Anderson said their place in the American food supply can become evident when acres fall short of expectations. For instance, California, the biggest producer of black-eyed peas, harvested 3,700 acres this season compared to 8,000 acres last year. “The impact is felt in the grocery stores and in restaurants,” he said. “Some consumers may not notice it, but if you’re a restaurant that serves pinto beans or red beans and rice, they are going to feel it, and their customers may feel it.” CENTRAL Temperatures were average for August. Drier conditions allowed for quick harvest of remaining corn. Sorghum stubble was baled. Most grains were harvested. Some cotton was still under irrigation, and most fields were nearing harvest. Producers continued cutting and baling hay. Forage

of rainfall. A light cool front provided some relief from the heat. Summer grasses were showing signs of moisture stress. Warm-season crop harvest season was underway. Corn and sorghum yields were good to average with some reports of poor harvests. Hay baling continued as ranchers were scrambling to put away as much as they could. Cattle still looked good, but grain prices were going to be a concern. Armyworms, aphids and other insect pests were prevalent. EAST Hay production continued. Subsoil and topsoil conditions were adequate to short, and more rain will be needed over much of the district. Houston County reported an outstanding number of bales per acre being produced. Hot, dry weather seemed to be slowing grass growth down in many areas. Producers were planning fall gardens and winter pastures. Pasture and rangeland conditions were good, and livestock were doing fair to good. Armyworms continued to be a concern in pastures, and feral hogs remained a problem for many producers.

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pandemic-related disruptions, but this round of potentially short supplies is driven by weather. Anderson said the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture report showed how drought in the western half of the country could add to the list of food and beverages that have experienced price increases over the past two years. Drought led to fewer acres planted and yields well below average for many crops. Reduced production contributed to supply and demand scenarios that could mean higher prices on wheatbased products from flour to pasta and barley-based products like beer and animal

feed. There was also significant reduction in the production of dried peas and beans, including pinto, light and dark red kidney, and varieties utilized in flash frozen bags of fresh produce and black-eyed peas. “Anyone who has looked at the drought monitor or watched the news knows what is going on in California and up into states like North Dakota and Montana where a lot of these crops come from that go into flour to make cookies and cakes,” Anderson said. “This could be a classic example of food price inflation where we may see pressure on supplies and consumer costs go up accordingly. But this

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OBITUARIES

BRENDA JANE MCCRAW CARPENTER

LOUISE LIPSTRAW

HENRY EUGENE CARTWRIGHT

Henry Eugene Cartwright, 89 years and 21 days was born in Hunt County, Texas, August 18, 1932, to George Henry and Trudie Collins Cartwright and passed away in his home September 6, 2021. Henry Eugene married Geneva Mae McLain August 16, 1957, in Bonham, Texas. He is preceded in death by his wife, Geneva, his parents George Henry & Trudie, three sisters, Willie Laverne (Tabby) Price, Helen Jo Stapp and Louise Price, two brothers, one grandson Chase Baker, two sons in laws, Jess “BO” Martinez, of Sherman, Tx, and Tom Huckabee of Sherman. Survivors include one son; Donald Cartwright and wife, Jamie of Leonard, four daughters; Catherine McIntosh and husband, Jim, of Bailey, Helen Martinez, of Burlington, WA, Gail Baker and husband, Terry of Leonard, and Shelia Huckabee of Leonard, 12 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, 9 greatgreat grandchildren, several great nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Graveside Service was held at Leonard Cemetery 10:00 AM, Friday, September 10, 2021, Bro. Rick Richardson, and Bro. Jimmy Jackson officiated under the direction of Turrentine Jackson Morrow Funeral Home, Leonard, Texas

CLIFTON WAYNE ROSKOWSKE Family Gathering for Clifton Wayne Roskowske, age 68, of Bonham, Texas was held at 3:00 p.m. at his home at 412 Bills in Bonham, Texas. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Wise Funeral Home. Clifton passed away Thursday night, September 2, 2021, at Paris Regional Medical Center in Paris, Texas. Clifton was born on December 31, 1952, in Honey Grove, Texas, the son of Theodore Roskowske and Dollie Mae Jones Roskowske. He married Janet Diane Hughes on July 20, 1974, in Pasadena, Texas. They were married 47 years prior to his passing. Clifton took pride in his work, having worked hard all his life. He was an outdoorsman in his younger years, enjoying camping and water skiing. Clifton was often seen tending his yard, so much so, he earned the nickname “Mow Man.” He was one of the GREATEST TEACHERS of how a man is supposed to be. He did not teach with words; he taught by example; he lived it. Clifton showed how a man is supposed to be; honest, hardworking, supportive, and caring. He also showed how a man has to be tough; not with your fists; but when the world beats you down you get back up. Sometimes things are going to be hard; you don’t complain about it; find a way or make one. You could always depend on him to help if you needed it. He never turned his back on his family. God must have needed his strength in heaven; for we all knew that Clifton was a MIGHTY MAN; he was our SAMSON. His laughter, watching him dance, his home-made biscuits, and his Banana Pudding will be greatly missed. He was a GREAT MAN; he was an INSPIRATION; if people would live by his example; the world will be a better place. Clifton will be greatly missed. He is preceded in death by his parents and infant twin sisters, Jane and Janie. Left to cherish his memories are his wife, Janet Roskowske of Bonham, Texas; sons, Daniel Roskowske and wife Heather of Bonham, Texas, Curtis Roskowske and wife Jennifer of Ector, Texas, and Bryan Roskowske and wife Dusty of Bonham, Texas; brothers, Theodore Roskowske and wife Liz of Bonham, Texas, Charles Roskowske and wife Marie of Wyoming, David Roskowske of Bonham, Texas, Weldon Roskowske of Bonham, Texas, and Don Roskowske and wife Agena of Houston, Texas; sisters, Emogene Robertson and husband David of Carson, Texas, Elaine Capehart and husband Randy Fields of Bonham, Texas, Debbie Fox and husband Scott Warlick of Bonham, Texas, Nancy Sigrist and husband Phillip of Bonham, Texas; grandchildren, Lexi Pipper, Tyler Roskowske, Shelby Earnhardt, Veronica Earnhardt, Seth Roskowske, Nathan Roskowske, Dylan York, Kara York, Hannah Petty, Baylee Petty, DavidDaniel Roskowske, Justin Hewitt, and Jacy Hewitt; 9 great great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and a host of friends. Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com

Brenda Jane McCraw Carpenter, age 72, of Telephone, TX was born in Bonham, TX on March 21, Louise Lipstraw of Roxton, 1949, to Billy and Katie McCraw. TX, passed away Saturday, She passed away on Wednesday, September 4, 2021 at her home August 25, 2021, at Texoma surrounded by her loving family. Medical center in Denison, TX. Funeral were held Friday, Brenda Jane McCraw Carpenter September 10, 2021 at 10:00 AM married Danny Wayne Carpenter in the Roxton United Methodist on July 4, 1968, in Telephone, TX. Church, Roxton, TX. Services She worked at Buster Cole Unit in were conducted by rev. Nancy Bonham, TX until her retirement Russell. Interment followed at and was a member of First Baptist Hickory Grove Cemetery. Church of Bonham. Brenda loved Louise (Garcia) Lipstraw was her familt, children, grandchildren, born February 3, 1945 in Denton, and great grandchildren. She TX, to her parents Antonio and loved mowing her yard, no one Carolyn (Goode) Garcia. She was else could do it! a teacher of home economics an She is survived by daughter, amazing seamstress and loved to Stephanie Nicole Carpenter of sew of others. Louise had a great Telephone, TX; son, Bradley love of her family, her church, Wayne Carpenter and wife and her community. Louise was Natalie of Telephone, TX; instrumental in the food pantry grandchildren, Russell Wayne in Roxton, she was one of the Biggers and wife Lindora of Hope Chest Ladies of Roxton. Van Alystne, TX; Lawton Daley She was the director of the music Biggers and wife Tabitha of at the Roxton United Methodists. Prosper, TX; Carly Jane Moreno Louise married her husband and husband Daniel of Irving, Henry Lipstraw JR. on June TX; Aubrey Nicole Mayberry and 30, 1967 in Lake Dallas TX. In husband Clay of Winnsboro, their fifty-four years of marriage TX; Julie Eryn Lightfoot 9/14/21 of they raised three children Amy Telephone, TX; Michael Bradley Fonseca and husband Junior of Carpenter of Telephone, TX; Roxton, TX, Dennis Lipstraw and great grandchildren, Chloe wife Betty of Roxton TX, and Lisa Michelle Biggers, Braxton Wayne Lipstraw of Enloe TX. As well as Biggers, Abel James Biggers, six grandchildren Stephani Pierce Mateo Zachariah Moreno; sister, and husband Eric of Corpus Patsy Ann Hall; brother, Mayfield Christi TX, Dennis Lipstraw Jr. and McCraw and wife Sabra of wife Jaycee Wilkerson of Petty Telephone, TX. She is preceded TX, Ryan Lipstraw of Petty TX, in death by her parents, brother, Antonio Fonseca of Roxton TX, and husband. Enrique Fonseca of Roxton TX, Adrianna Silva of Paris TX, and DELORIES JEAN Jessica Ashmore and husband Ricky of Linden TX. Along with “DEE” BARNETT her sister Elizabeth Nicholson and husband Nick. As well as numerous great grandchildren nieces and nephews. She has gone to be with her Heavenly father as well as her parents Antonio and Carolyn Garcia and her brother George Garcia. Serving as pallbearers were Dennis Lipstraw, Junior Fonseca, Dennis Lipstrasw Jr, and Ryan Lipstraw, Antonio Fonseca, Enrique Fonseca, Eric Pierce and Ricky Ashmore. To send online condolences A visitation for Delories Jean please visit our website www. “Dee” Barnett, 71, of Bonham, coopersorrels.com. was held from 3:00 to 4:00 PM Friday, Sept. 10, 2021 at Wise JIMMY Funeral Home. Delories passed HAROLD BUTLER away early Wednesday morning, Sept. 8, 2021 at her residence. Delories was born June 21, 1950 in Pampa, Texas, the daughter of David Earl Dwight and Bobbie Jean Sharp Dwight. She was a 1968 graduate of Richardson High School in Richardson, Texas. Delories was a Baptist by faith and enjoyed knitting and cooking. She was employed in sales with AT&T for a number of years. Delories was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Allen Dwight and Skip Dwight and two grandsons, Funeral Services for Jimmy Kody White and Hudson King. Harold Butler, age 71, of Durant, Delories leaves behind to Oklahoma were held at 10:00 cherish her memories, a son, Ray a.m. Tuesday, September 7, Barnett (Sabrina) of Burleson, 2021 at Wise Funeral Home TX; four daughters, Mary Blowers Chapel. Burial followed at Gober of Bonham, TX, Marci Dyches of Cemetery in Gober, Texas. Jimmy Spring, TX, Adele King (Michael) passed away Tuesday, August of Colorado City, TX and Martha 31, 2021, at his residence in Kelso (Kyle) of Keller, TX; Durant, Oklahoma. grandchildren, Nikki Abbott, Jimmy was born on May 1, Cheyenne Blowers, Chassitie 1950, in Hail Community of Blowers, Hayley Barnett, Natalie Fannin County, Texas, the son of Barnett, Caden King, Ethan King, Thomas Gifford Butler and Ruth Emily King, Cooper King, Wyatt Estelle Ward Butler. He married Kelso and Avery Kelso; and Barbara Ann Hall on December four great grandchildren, Olivia 23, 1973, in Borger, Texas. Jimmy Abbott, Chloe Abbot, Vanessa served in the United States Army Abbot and Michael Ritchie. during the Vietnam Era War and

the Desert Storm Era War. He was a courageous man, a hero to his children and grandchildren. Jimmy enjoyed taking care of his yard, mowing almost every day. He was a hard worker, working many different trades. He was the definition of a jack of all trades. Jimmy was someone you could depend on and was always there to lend a helping hand. He was a friend to many. Jimmy will be greatly missed. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Thomas, Bobby, and Sammy and sisters, Patsy, Darlene, Billie Ruth, and Lanora. Jimmy left to cherish his memories his wife of 47 years, Barbara Butler of Durant, Oklahoma; sons, Jimmy Don Butler and wife Jennifer of Durant, Oklahoma and John Moreland Butler of Durant, Oklahoma; daughters, Gina Carol Salazar and husband Johnny of Durant, Oklahoma and Mattie Lee Green of Durant, Oklahoma; brother, Donald Lee Butler and wife Dorothy Faye of Ladonia, Texas; sisters, Mary Jackson and husband Ronnie of Tishomingo, Oklahoma and Ellen Matthews and husband Tommy of Sulphur Springs, Texas; grandchildren, Kyla Cook, Valarie Butler, Karmen Comini and husband Angelo, Faith Giddeon and husband Michael, Summer Logan, Nina Butler, Abby “Max” Butler, and Michael Salazar; great grandchildren, Elijah Medina and Logan Comini; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, and a host of friends. Pallbearers were Michael Sonders, Eric Stafford, Bobby Burland, Johnny Salazar, Arty Page, and Gaired McCarter. Online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com

ANTHONY WAYNE LIGHTFOOT

Bonham- Anthony Wayne Lightfoot age 62, passed away on the morning of September 2, 2021, in Tyler, TX., his family is confident he is in the presence of Jesus. Funeral services were held at 2:00 PM Tuesday September 7, 2021, at the Mulberry Cemetery Pavilion. Rev. Bryan Harkness officiated. Serving as pallbearers were Adam Lightfoot, Matthew Lightfoot, Matt Rishel, and Grant Caskey. Anthony was born March 5, 1959, in Houston, TX., and grew up in the Sherman and Bonham area. After graduation from Sherman High School, he attended Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX. He met the love of his life Elizabeth and after he corrected her that his name was not Alexander but Anthony, they fell in love and began their lives together in east Texas. Anthony and Elizabeth were married on June 22, 1984, in Tyler, TX. He has spent the last eleven years teaching and touching the hearts and minds of children in the Tyler area. Anthony will be laid to rest where many of his beloved relatives are in Mulberry, TX. a place that holds many fond memories for Anthony and his family. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth, son Adam and his wife Jamie and their six children Aaron, Zoey, Nathan, Robert, Lily, and Madeline, son Matthew, daughter Mary Catherine and her husband Matthew Rishel all of the Tyler area. He is also survived by his parents Billy and Bobbie Lightfoot of Houston, TX., sister Alicia and brother in law Drake Caskey of Houston, TX. and sister

Angela and brother in law Jorge Redondo of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Nephews Grant Caskey, Neil Caskey, Victor Redondo and niece Anagabriela Redondo. Preceded in death by grandparents, William and Doris Lightfoot and Robert Allie and Edna Hall. In his sixty two years he left a positive mark on the lives of many. He could light up a room with his smile and a hearty hello. His light will always shine in our hearts.” If you want more information on Anthony, turn in your bible to Romans 8: 38 – 39.” In lieu of flowers family request donation be made to Mulberry Cemetery PO Box 23 Ravenna, TX 75476 in memory of Anthony Lightfoot. Online condolences and registry can be made at www. coopersorrells.com

JOE RONALD MORROW

Bonham- Funeral services for Joe Ronald Morrow, age 83, were held at 2:00 PM, Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at the First United Methodist Church in Bonham. Officiating was Pastor Dana Coker. Interment followed at Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham. Mr. Morrow passed away Thursday, September 2, 2021. Joe R. Morrow was born December 1, 1937 in Wolfe City, TX. to the late Joe Thornton and Mildred Maurine Morrow. Joe grew up in Wolfe City, and graduated from Wolfe City High School. He lived, worked, and raised his family in Dallas. He was a longtime executive at Bowne of Dallas until his retirement. Joe relocated to Bonham transitioning from working to retirement. In his retired years he enjoyed spending time reading, fishing, playing poker with his friends, visits with family; especially his grandchildren, volunteering at Fort Inglish Museum, and attending Sunday school and other church functions. He was a caretaker to all, Papa Joe to many, and hero to a few. Preceded in death by wife Helen Briggs Morrow, brothers Mike Morrow and Jeff Morrow, son in law Tony Hernandez, and stepdaughter Lisa Mann. Joe is survived by son Keith Morrow and wife Marsha; son Joe Kent Morrow and wife Dosie; daughter Rachel Hernandez; son Matthew Morrow; stepson Ed Mann and wife Cheri; stepdaughter Chrisitine Mann. Grandchildren Parker Morrow (Vanessa Tierney); Tyler Morrow and wife Kelly; Connor Morrow and wife Jordan; Ryan Morrow; Preston Morrow and wife Chandler; Garin Morrow; Blake Morrow; Cory Hall (Laura Adams); Joey Hernandez; Erika Hernandez; James Mann; Nicholas mann; Jacob Mann; Katie Mann. Extended family, sister in law Dana Morrow (his partner in solving the world problems); niece Luci Charpentier and husband Noel along with their children Chance and Lindsay; nephew Mike Morrow and wife Trisha along with their children Lauren and Elizabeth; 8 greatgrandchildren, and several cousins. Joe’s grandsons serveed as pallbearers. In lieu of flowers the family ask that you donate to the First Methodist Church in Bonham, Tx.

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OBITUARIES RHEBA LEE WILSON

favorite scriptures were Proverbs 3:5-9 and 2 Thessalonians 2:1617 which gave her strength to trust in God and take comfort in God’s love and grace. Rheba was preceded in death by her beloved husband Ardeen, her parents, her brother Doman Keele, her sisters Gloria Teague, Doris Martin, Bonnie Cobb and Nancy Claborn. She is survived by one brother James Keele of Santa Fe, New Mexico, her primary caretaker/ nephew Brian Cobb in College Station and 19 nephews and nieces and their children. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at the Isle at Watercrest and the caregivers at Home Instead for caring for her and loving on her. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Christian Relief Fund, P.O. Box 19670, Amarillo, TX 79114-1670. https://christianrelieffund.org/ For online condolences and registry please visit www. coopersorrells.com

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Hagerman Photo Club - Storm Chasing with Anita Oakley Saturday, September 18th at 1:00 PM Online via ZOOM (Registration Required) Press Release - Would you like to take great photos of a storm? Well, Anita Oakley will talk about why she chases storms, how to prepare for a chase and safety. She will share images from her three years chasing between Texas and South Dakota and cover her equipment and shooting strategy. For those who are interested in trying to chase, she will offer suggestions for getting started. Anita Oakley has always loved photography and has been drawn to nature and wildlife. Once her children were grown, she resumed her hobby, took classes, and got serious about it. She is now building a professional reputation, having been published on the Joseph Van Os Photo Safaris website, in Nature Photographer magazine, and on the Nature Photographer Web. She has a good

Rheba Lee Wilson, age 94, of Bryan, Texas, and formerly of Bonham/Randolph, Texas, entered Heaven to be with her Lord on Wednesday, September 1, 2021. We celebrate our beloved sister and aunt and the beautiful life she lived. A graveside service was held at the Randolph Cemetery on Saturday, September 4, 2021, at We think of you in silence, We 4:30 p.m. with Bro. David Brackett often speak your name, But officiating. all we have are memories, Rheba was born September 24, And your picture in a frame. 1926, in Burnet County, Texas, to James Melton and Lucile (Land) Keele. She married Harding “Ardeen” Wilson on September 24, 1949 and was a loving and supportive wife until her husband The City of Ladonia will hold a Public Hearing passed away in 2000. on the 2021-22 Proposed Budget, Tuesday, Rheba graduated from Killeen September 28, 2021, at 6:30 p.m., in City Hall, High School in 1942. She retired from Texas-NM Power Co. in 100 Center Plaza, Ladonia, Texas. Whitewright, Texas in 1986 after many years as a Health Claims This budget will raise more total property Administrator. Rheba and Ardeen were members of the Northside taxes than last year’s budget by $5851.00, 7.5 Church of Christ in Bonham for percent increase, and of that amount $203.00 50 years prior to Ardeen passing is the tax revenue to be raised from new and her moving to Bryan in 2002. While in Bryan, she was a member property added to the tax roll this year. of the Central Church of Christ. She served as a senior volunteer The 2021-22 Proposed Budget is available for at various organizations in Fannin review in the office of the City Secretary during County and with Saint Joseph Auxiliary in Bryan. Her nephews regular business hours. and nieces have beautiful memories of spending time with Jan Cooper, Mayor their aunt Rheba at Thanksgiving, Christmas and many family City of Ladonia events. A few of aunt Rheba’s

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NOTICE OF SALE § § §

STATE OF TEXAS FANNIN COUNTY

BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE

and issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) of the District Court of Fannin County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on said date, in the hereinafter numbered and styled suit(s) and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff or Constable of said County, I have on August 31, 2021, seized, levied upon, and will, on the first Tuesday in October, 2021, the same being the 5th day of said month, at the Front Steps of Bonham City Hall, between the hours of 10 o’clock a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. on said day, beginning at 10:00 AM, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder all the right, title, and interest of the defendants in such suit(s) in and to the following described real estate levied upon as the property of said defendants, the same lying and being situated in the County of Fannin and the State of Texas, to-wit: Sale # 1

Cause # Judgment Date TX-15-4287 07/13/16

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Style of Case

Legal Description

Adjudged Value

83343 AUGUST 31, 2021

FANNIN COUNTY VS. LUE AVERY CRANK

1.0730 acres, more or less, shown as 1.5 acres by Fannin CAD, located in the M. F. Shyrock Survey, Abstract 1012, more particularly described in deed from Malcolm Crank to Lue Crank, dated December 14, 1995, recorded in Volume 823, Page 79, Deed Records of Fannin County (#83343)

$41,690.00

18.10 acres, more or less, situated in the Joseph Barnhart Survey, Abstract 69, Fannin County, Texas, described in deed dated January 21, 2014, from Ricky A. Chaney, et al to John Michael Chaney, et ux, in Volume 1720, Page 330, Official Records of Fannin County, Texas, and having thereon, a 16’ X 55” 2013 Legacy Mobile Home, Label # NTA1597818, Serial # LH213TX3980 (#70866)

$163,210.00

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TX-17-4485 04/21/21

70866 AUGUST 31, 2021

HONEY GROVE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL VS. JOHN MICHAEL CHANEY, ET AL

3

TX-18-4574 05/12/21

94819 AUGUST 31, 2021

CITY OF HONEY GROVE, ET AL VS. HELEN ROBERTS

4

TX-18-4574 05/12/21

94820 AUGUST 31, 2021

CITY OF HONEY GROVE, ET AL VS. HELEN ROBERTS

5

TX-19-4594 04/21/21

74934 AUGUST 31, 2021

CITY OF HONEY GROVE, ET AL VS. MICHAEL PEARSON, ET AL

All that certain tract of land situated in the Samuel Erwin Survey, Abstract 348, Fannin County, Texas, containing 0.386 acre, more or less, described by metes and bounds description in deed dated May 11, 1990, from Naamon O. Frizzell to Michael Person, et ux, in Volume 741, Page 345, and Deed recorded in Volume 2104, Page 110, from Mia Lashone Johnson, formerly known as Mia Lashone Pearson to Red Thunder, LLC, Land Records of Fannin County, Texas (#74934)

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TX-19-4598 04/29/21

93217 AUGUST 31, 2021

CITY OF BONHAM, ET AL VS. FRANK NEWINGHAM, A/K/A FRANK ALTON NEWINGHAM, ET AL

The West 1/2 of Lots 7 & 8, Block 22, Reich’s Addition, an addition to the City of Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, described in Volume 310, Page 241, Deed Records of Fannin County, Texas (#93217)

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TX-19-4615 04/21/21

81087 AUGUST 31, 2021

CITY OF TRENTON, ET AL VS. PETER D. STEELMAN, A/K/A PETER DAVID STEELMAN

2.346 acres, more or less, situated in the S. D. Nunnales Survey, City of Trenton, Fannin County, Texas, described in deed dated October 29, 1970, from Bland MeHaffey to Robert Sale, in Volume 520, Page 70, Deed Records of Fannin County, Texas (#81087)

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TX-19-4616 04/23/21

94373 AUGUST 31, 2021

CITY OF TRENTON, ET AL VS. KENNETH HARRISON, A/K/A KENNETH WAYNE HARRISON, ET AL

All of Lot 5, Block “A”, of the Re-plat of Circle West Addition, an addition to the City of Trenton, Fannin County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 3, Page 113, Surveyor’s Records of Fannin County, Texas (#94373)

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TX-20-4674 04/21/21

94769 AUGUST 31, 2021

CITY OF HONEY GROVE, ET AL VS. KEVIN L. FINNEY, A/K/A KEVIN LAMONT FINNEY, ET AL

60.00 feet by 150.00 feet, containing 0.2066 acre, more or less, out of Block 16, T. & P. Railway Addition, an addition to the City of Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas, described in deed dated August 16, 2011, from Walter Mortgage Company, LLC to Kevin L. Finney, in Volume 1576, Page 373, Official Records, Fannin County, Texas (#94769)

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73325 AUGUST 31, 2021

SAM RAYBURN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL VS. THE GRESSIE TRUST, ET AL

13.50 acres, more or less, situated in the Thomas Collier Survey, Abstract 215, Fannin County, Texas, described in deed dated July 6, 2009, from The Eli AHBA Trust to Gressie Trust, in Volume 1437, Page 317, Official Records of Fannin County, Texas (#73325)

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94796 AUGUST 31, 2021

THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY WAS STRUCK-OFF AT A PREVIOUS TAX SALE & IS NOW BEING OFFERED FOR RE-SALE: HONEY GROVE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL VS. BRUCE WAYLEN NASH (TAX SALE HELD APRIL 6, 2010)

Lot 20, Block 18, T. & P. RR. Addition, an addition to the City of Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas, as described in Volume 578, Page 741, Deed Records of Fannin County, Texas (Acct #94796)

Tract 1 Lots 19 & 20, Block 21, City of Honey Grove, Abstract 9845, T & P RY Survey, Fannin County, Texas, described in Volume 889, Page 604, Land Records of Fannin County, Texas (#94819) Tract 2 Lots 21 & 22, Block 21, Town of Honey Grove, Abstract No. 9845, T & P Ry. Survey, Fannin County, Texas, being that property more particularly described in Volume 625, Page 559, Deed Records of Fannin County, Texas (#94820)

$7,490.00

$7,490.00

$38,560.00

$6,510.00

$35,770.00

$62,385.00

$8,290.00

$107,930.00

$13,520.00

(any volume and page references, unless otherwise indicated, being to the Deed Records, Fannin County, Texas, to which instruments reference may be made for a more complete description of each respective tract.) or, upon the written request of said defendants or their attorney, a sufficient portion of the property described above shall be sold to satisfy said judgment(s), interest, penalties, and cost; and any property sold shall be subject to the right of redemption of the defendants or any person having an interest therein, to redeem the said property, or their interest therein, within the time and in the manner provided by law, and shall be subject to any other and further rights to which the defendants or anyone interested therein may be entitled, under the provisions of law. Said sale to be made by me to satisfy the judgment(s) rendered in the above styled and numbered cause(s), together with interest, penalties, and costs of suit, and the proceeds of said sales to be applied to the satisfaction thereof, and the remainder, if any, to be applied as the law directs. 9/7/21


Page 25 • September 14, 2021 A RECENT RESOLUTION APPROVED BY THE FANNIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT REQUIRES BIDDERS TO OBTAIN, PRIOR TO THE SALE, A STATEMENT FROM THE FANNIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT CERTIFYING THAT THE PERSON/FIRM/COMPANY PURCHASING PROPERTY AT A TAX SALE OWES NO DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES FOR ANY PROPERTY EITHER CURRENTLY OR PREVIOUSLY OWNED TO ANY TAXING ENTITY WITHIN THE COUNTY. YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO BID ON OR RECEIVE A TAX SALE DEED TO ANY PROPERTY WITHOUT THIS CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT. TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT, PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT AT THE FANNIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT LOCATED AT 831 W. STATE HWY 56, BONHAM, TX (903) 583-8701. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS SHOULD ALLOW UP TO TWO WEEKS TO PROCESS THE REQUEST. YOU MUST HAVE THIS CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT IN HAND BEFORE THE SALE BEGINS. Dated at Bonham, Texas, August 31, 2021

Sheriff Mark Johnson Fannin County, Texas By Notes:

Deputy

The Minimum Bid is the lesser of the amount awarded in the judgment plus interest and costs or the adjudged value. However, the Minimum Bid for a person owning an interest in the property or for a person who is a party to the suit (other than a taxing unit), is the aggregate amount of the judgments against the property plus all costs of suit and sale. ALL SALES SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL TAXES DUE ON THE PROPERTY WHICH HAVE BEEN ASSESSED SINCE THE DATE OF THE JUDGMENT. For more information, contact your attorney or LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP., attorney for plaintiffs, at (903) 597-2897

Teal Hunters in Texas Can Anticipate Another Good Season 9/7/21

AUSTIN – The 2021 early teal hunting season arrives this Saturday (Sept. 11) and Texas hunters can once again expect a good season. Habitat conditions across much of the state are in outstanding shape which is a great sign going into the season. “I am expecting a good teal season once again for the state of Texas,” said Kevin Kraai, Waterfowl Program Leader for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). “Teal numbers are already impressive in many areas of Texas, especially the rice prairies of the Texas Gulf Coast and the playa wetlands of the Panhandle.” The 16-day statewide early teal season in Texas will run Saturday, Sept. 11 through Sunday, Sept. 26. The daily bag limit on teal is six, with a possession limit of 18. Blue-winged teal are the second most abundant duck in North America and by far the most prevalent duck found in Texas during the special early teal season. They primarily breed in the Prairie Pothole Regions of North Dakota, South Dakota, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. This very important region 9/7/21to breeding waterfowl is currently experiencing a significant drought. The lack of winter snow last year and spring/summer rains this year will result in a significant decline in surface water in

this region. The result will be lower production and fewer juvenile teal coming south to Texas this fall. However, this news shouldn’t dampen the spirits of teal hunters who are gearing up for the season. “We still have literally millions of blue-winged teal in North America,” said Kraai. “Current estimates of

blue-winged teal are 5.83 million, which is far above the 4.7 million bird threshold required to have a 16-day teal season for 2022-2023. So, there will be no changes next year as well.” As for conditions and prospects for teal season around the state, TPWD waterfowl biologists report: •Blue-winged teal

migration is well under way and actually a couple weeks earlier than normal considering the poor wetlands conditions in the breeding grounds. •Teal numbers are already impressive in many areas of Texas especially the rice prairies of the Texas Gulf Coast and the playa wetlands of the Panhandle.

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. Specifications may be obtained from: Mailing Address

Physical Address

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. September 29, 2021 or said bids will not be considered. Bids shall be opened on September 29, 2021 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.

•Habitat conditions across much of the state are in very good shape and there is

abundant shallow water and swollen reservoirs across most of Texas.

PUBLIC NOTICE OF TEST OF AUTOMATIC TABULATING EQUIPMENT TO BE HELD IN THE ELECTIONS OFFICE Notice is hereby given that the automatic tabulating equipment to be used in the County Special Election, City of Honey Grove Election to be held November 2, 2021 will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. on 9/17/2021 at the Fannin County Clerk’s office at 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham to confirm accuracy and functionality. Tammy Biggar, Fannin County Clerk AVISO PUBLICO DE PROBAR EL EQUIPO PARA TABULAR AUTOMATICAMENTE Por lo presente se da aviso que el equipo para tabular automáticamente que se usará en el condado especial Election, ciudad de Honey Grove elección el dia 2 de Noveimbre 2021 que se llevará a cabo el dia 17 de Septiembre 2021 a las 10:00 am, en el oficina de Condado de Fannin, 800 E. 2nd St, Bonham para determinar si el equipo contará con exacitud los votos para todos los puestos oficiales y sobre todos los proyectos de ley. Firma del/dela Oficial FILED FOR RECORD at 10:15a.m. on 9/8/2021 and POSTED at the Bonham City Hall and County web site.

ACCEPTING BIDS

Leonard ISD is accepting bids for a 1997 1/2 ton, long wheel pick-up truck. This truck is located at 9/14/21 the Leonard ISD Bus Barn, for viewing. Please submit bids to Leonard ISD, #1 Tiger Alley, Leonard, Texas 75452. All bids due by September 10, 2021. LISD reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

9/14/21

PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS Design/Build Qualification Statements for a new Concession/Restroom/Locker Room Building for the Bonham Independent School District, hereinafter called the Owner, will be received at Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418 no later than 2:00 PM, Tuesday, September 28, 2021. Mailed qualification statements must be sent to Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418. All mailed qualification statements must be received, not postmarked, at or before 2:00 PM, Tuesday, September 28, 2021. All other qualification statements shall be delivered directly to Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418 and received before 2:00 PM, Tuesday, September 28, 2021. Any qualification statements received after the closing time of 2:00 PM will be returned unopened. Vendors are encouraged to put forth their best efforts on the qualifications submitted. The request for qualification documents may be obtained from Bonham Independent School District, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418, 903-583-5526. Upon notification of potential selections for award, the person or entity submitting the proposal must give notice to the District if the owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted of a felony (this requirement does not apply to a publicly held corporation). All offerors will be required to comply with provisions of TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE of the State of Texas with respect to the payment of prevailing wage rates, applicable city ordinances, and equal employment practices. Evidence of worker’s compensation insurance coverage for the person’s or entity’s employees providing services on the project will be required for the duration of the work.

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Class 1A (II)

FANNINDEL FALCONS

Head Coach: Wayne Ware

(1st season) August

27 at Fruitvale 8 - Fannindel 39

September 4 Campbell 32 - Fannindel 39 10 at Leverett’s Chapel - Fannindel 17 Abilene Christian - Fannindel** 24 Savoy - Fannindel October 2 Mesquite Founders - Fannindel 9 at Greenville Christian - Fannindel 15 open date 22 at Forestburg - Fannindel* 29 at Gold-Burg - Fannindel* November 5 Trinidad - Fannindel* *District 10-1A-II **Strawn

Class 1A (I) SAVOY CARDINALS Head Coach: Clay Wilson

(10th season) August

Class 2A (I) HONEY GROVE WARRIORS

Head Coach: Glen Schuelke

(4th season) August

26 Grayson Christian 52 - Savoy 0 28 at Tenaha 35 - HG 0 (final at half) September

September 2 Plano CHANT 52 - Savoy 6 9 Saint Jo JV - Savoy 17 at Wichita Christian - Savoy 24 at Fannindel - Savoy October 1 Greenville Christian - Savoy 7 Fruitvale - Savoy* 15 at Union Hill - Savoy* 21 Leverett’s Chapel - Savoy* 29 District Bye November 5 at Campbell - Savoy* *District 10-1A-I

3 Whitewright 7 - HG 20 10 at Paris Chisum - HG 17 at Callisburg - HG 24 open date

October

1 at Como-Pickton - HG* 8 Wolfe City - HG* 15 at Celeste - HG* 22 Cooper - HG* 29 at Alba-Golden - HG* November 5 Rivercrest - HG* *District 6-2A-I

Class 2A (I) TRENTON TIGERS Head Coach: Josh Shipman (3rd season)

August

27 Detroit 38 - Trenton 14

Class 3A (II)

LEONARD TIGERS

Head Coach: Shane Fletcher

(17th season) August

27 at Wolfe City 7 - Leonard 43

September 3 at Maud - Trenton (canceled: COVID-19) 10 Chico - Trenton 17 at Gateway - Trenton 24 Cumby - Trenton October 1 open date 8 at Tioga - Trenton* 15 Tom Bean - Trenton* 22 at Alvord - Trenton* 29 at Collinsville - Trenton* November 5 Lindsay - Trenton*

September 3 Commerce 6 - Leonard 43 10 at Bonham - Leonard 17 Detroit - Leonard 24 Bells - Leonard* October 1 District Bye 8 at Gunter - Leonard* 15 Blue Ridge - Leonard* 22 at Lone Oak - Leonard* 29 S&S - Leonard* November 5 at Whitewright - Leonard*

*District 5-2A-I

*District 8-3A-II

CLASS 3A (I)

BONHAM WARRIORS

Head Coach: Kyle Dezern

(2nd season) August

27 Scurry-Rosser 42 - Bonham 47**

September

3 at Van Alstyne 48 - Bonham 7 10 Leonard - Bonham 17 open date 24 at Commerce - Bonham*

October

1 Mineola - Bonham* 8 at Winnsboro - Bonham* 15 at Mt. Vernon - Bonham* 22 Pottsboro - Bonham* 29 at Howe - Bonham*

November

5 Rains - Bonham*

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SPORTS SPORTS

Seeking Second-Straight State Surge: Class 1A-II Fannindel looks in ‘21 for another long football season

Center Lucas Moreland (41) snaps the football on Aug. 20 during Fannindel’s home scrimmage against Campbell at Bishop Field. Photo by Rich Hilliard

Edgar Lopez (44) starts on a rush on Aug. 20 during Fannindel’s home scrimmage against Campbell at Bishop Field. Photo by Rich Hilliard

Jaquadrian Scott (9) carries the football on Aug. 20 during Fannindel’s home scrimmage against Campbell at Bishop Field. Photo by Rich Hilliard

Contreal Judkins (7) looks downfield as he carries the football on Aug. 20 during Fannindel’s home scrimmage against Campbell at Bishop Field. Photo by Rich Hilliard Members of Fannindel’s defense bring down a Campbell ball carrier during the Falcons’ home scrimmage against Campbell at Bishop Field. Photo by Rich Hilliard

Lineman Tahj McGee competes during Fannindel’s home scrimmage against Campbell at Bishop Field. Photo by Rich Hilliard

New Fannindel head coach Wayne Ware looks this season to keep the Falcons as a successful program in six-man football. Photo by Rich Hilliard

By Rich Hilliard LADONIA -- Fannindel’s Falcons in 2020 produced the school’s best football season in more than 30 years. Their run to the Class 1A-II quarterfinals last fall rivaled the school’s 1988 trip to the 1A State football semifinals. Despite graduation losses, Fannindel, which went undefeated during the 2020 regular season, will look to have another extended season in 2021. They will aspire as such under new head coach Wayne Ware. Following an 11-1 effort last year, Fannindel reached Labor Day having won in 2021 its first two games: 39-8 at Fruitvale on Aug. 27 and 39-32 vs. Campbell on Sept. 4.

Leonard, Fannindel making cases for joining state football rankings

By Rich Hilliard

Class 3A-II Leonard and 1A-II Fannindel with 2-0 starts have continued to put forth cases for state rankings, but remain outside the polls on Sept. 6. Gunter, a District 8-3A-II rival for Leonard, remained ranked No. 2 in 3A-II in the poll by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine -- also with a 2-0 start. Mount Vernon, a District 5-3A-I rival for Bonham, joined the 3A-I rankings at No. 10 -- also with a 2-0 start. Note: Schedules and final scores for all six Fannin County varsity football teams appear in each edition of the Fannin County Leader during the regular season.

Ke’monte Cuba (63) competes on defense for Fannindel during the Falcons’ home scrimmage against Campbell at Bishop Field. Photo by Rich Hilliard

By Rich Hilliard Recent Bonham graduate Nick Rhinehart saw action on Sept. 4 as a receiver and on special teams in his first football game for Grinnell College. Rhinehart, a 2021 Bonham alum, tied for team-high reception honors with four for 74 yards -- including one for 36 yards. Rhinehart also had two opportunities to punt, kick off and attempt extra points. He averaged 43.5 yards on punts -- including one for 47 -- and 33 on kickoffs. Rhinehart, who signed with Grinnell College in Iowa in May, also made an extra point during the 48-13 loss at Rockford University.

Bonham’s Nick Rhinehart. Photo by Rich Hilliard

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