18 July 2013 - Weekly Gazette
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18 July 2013 - Weekly Gazette
NO PAPER NEXT WEEK, JULY 25TH ~ VACATION TIME!!! The Weekly Gazette 50c Serving Honey Grove, Ladonia, Pecan Gap, Windom, Petty & Surrounding Areas For All Emergencies.... Please Dial 9-1-1 For Assistance Established September 16, 1999 Phone: (903) 378-3558 Email: hgwcnews@yahoo.com New Website: www.honeygroveweeklygazette.com Volume 15 Number 43, July 18, 2013 UMW Learns About Family Crisis Center Kueckelhan Rodeo... Coming July 25-27th By: Malinda Allison Arrie Ledley It’s time to throw on your belt, hat and boots, and get ready to explore your cowboy roots! The Ram Rodeo Series is riding into Bonham from July 25th – 27th at 8:30 p.m. taking place at the Kueckelhan Rodeo Grounds to sponsor the Kueckelhan Ranch Rodeo. Besides checking out the newest models of the 2013 Ram pickup trucks such as the Ram 1500, visit the Ram Truck brand to be entered into the 2013 Ram Rodeo National Sweepstakes for a chance to win $45,000 toward any eligible Chrysler Group vehicle. 4th Annual BVML Photography Contest Fourth Annual BVML Photography Exhibit/Sunflower Photo Contest Deadline for Entries is July 25! By: Patsi Tindel Deadline for entering the Fourth Annual BVML Photography Exhibit and Contest is fast approaching!The BVML open photography exhibit will run from Saturday, August 3 – August 17. Interested photographers are asked to select up to three framed pieces, ready to hang, of their work to enter into the exhibit. Besides work by adults, there will be a separate category for children under the age of 18. The BVML will be accepting photographs until July 25. A grand opening for the exhibit will be held on Saturday, August 3 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00. Artists will be available to talk about their work and refreshments will be served. In addition, the photography club is offering free mini-workshops for beginners and advanced photographers. This year the club will sponsor a sunflower photo contest. Photos must include sunflowers in the picture, but can include other objects, people, etc. There is no entry fee. Each photograph must be at least 8 x 10 in size or larger and framed. Only one entry per individual. First place winner will receive $100, second place $50 and third $25. The BVML is located at 500 N. 6th Street on the square in Honey Grove, Texas. For further information or questions please e-mail tindel@honeygrove.org or call the library at 903-378-2206. At its July meeting the McKenzie United Methodist Women heard from Becky Williams, Executive Director of the Fannin County Family Crisis Center, about the important work of the Family Crisis Center, which is located on the square in Bonham. The Family Crisis Center provides counseling and support to individuals in situations relating to domestic violence and sexual assault, and has a 24 hour hotline. Its staff works with the police, courts and other non-profits. UMW members were impressed with the important work done by this organization with limited funds and a small staff. In the photo above UMW President Patsy Clark is presenting a check for $100 to Becky Williams to support the work of the Center. The Center has an on-going need for items such as toys, books, diapers and personal products to help mothers and children in domestic violence situations. The UMW will be collecting these items to donate to the Center. If you would like to make donations, contact any member of the McKenzie Methodist Church in Honey Grove or take them directly to the Family Crisis Center in Bonham. It’s that time!!!! NO NEWSPAPER NEXT WEEK, JULY 25TH! Put Your Ad Here... For Only $20 Per Week! And Get Free Advertising On Our Website!!! Doc’s Corner 1502 West Main Honey Grove 903-378-7104 DOC’S COUNTRY COOKING Doc’s Corner Quality and Quantity at a Reasonable Price is our Promise to You... Thanks for giving us this opportunity! Doc & judy witcher 1502 West Main Honey Grove 903-378-7104 Page 6, July 18, 2013 Weekly Gazette Pecan Gap Food Pantry Makes Changes Beginning in August 2013 food distribution will be moved to the fourth Tuesday of each month. This will allow the food pantry to better distribute fresh products. Please make note of this change and pass along to others that you know this may affect. Family Night Begins With Critterman at the Childrens Museum, Commerce, Texas Sharline Freeman, Executive Director Also please note there will be a special distribution on the fourth Tuesday of this month, July. Please make plans to pick up your food on that day at the regular hours. This will be a distribution of fresh produce. Thank you all from the staff of the Food Pantry. HAIR TO STAY SALON 100 East Market Street in Honey Grove would like to welcome Nail Tech, Liena Fox. Liena will be providing an array of manicure and pedicure services. Call 903-378-3478 or 903-227-4244 or come by today to schedule your appointment. Mahan’s Welding Service 1306 East Main St. Honey Grove, Tx (903) 378-3977 (903) 249-5990 Metal Buildings Metal Roofs ONSITE & PORTABLE WELDING Windom School Homecoming June 29th and 30th Save The Date - Saturday, June 29th and Sunday, June 30th for the Wndom School Homecoming. See you there! More info to follow. Letter To The Editor: The first Family Night at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum will be held on Friday, July 26 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. The Museum will close daily operations at 4:30 pm and reopen at 5:00 pm. “This is the first time that we have tried opening the Children’s Museum at night,” popular show, the Squirm Factor, to Commerce for the first time. His Squirm Factor show highlights animals from around the world that make one squirm. As part of the show the animals will arrive on a cart for introduction by the Critterman. The presentation of the Critterman at 5:30 PM is free with the price of admission to the Children’s Museum. The Museum is located at 2501 Highway 50 in Commerce, Texas. For additional information, call the Museum at (903) 886-6055. The Critterman will be at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum for Family Night on July 26. His Squirm Factor presentation will include the American Alligator. 15. Mac Davis, singer, ________ 16. Debbie Allen, actress/dancer,__________ 17. Buck Owens, ___________ 18. Delbert McClinton, Blues Singer, _________________ 19. George Jones,___________ 20. Dan Blocker, Hoss Cartwright, ___________ 21. Sandy Duncan, ___________ 22. Kris Kristofferson, ___________ 23. Lynda Day George,__________ 24. Rod Stegall,___________25. Ron Ely, Tarzan 1966, _______ 26. Larry Gatlin, singer, ________ 27. Katherine Helmond, actress, Soap,_______________ 28. Steve Forrest, actor,_______ 29. Robert Foxworth, _________ 30. Michael Murphey, singer, _______ 31. Morgan Fairchild, ________ 32. Lisa Whelchel, Facts of Life,________ 33. Waylon Jennings ________ 34. Joe Don Baker, Walking Tall, _____________ 35. Tommy Lee Jones, _________ 36. Mac Davis, singer, ________ 37. Debbie Reynolds, _____ 38. Sissy Spacek,___________ 39. Sam Donaldson, White House, _____________ 40. Scott Joplin, King of Ragtime, _______________ 41. George Foreman, Boxer, ________ 42. Roger Miller, ___________ 43. Joe Morgan, baseball, _________ 44. Curt Flood, baseball, _________ 45. Willie Shoemaker, Jockey, ________ 46. Pinky Higgins, baseball, ________ 47. Lee Trevino, golf, _________ 48. Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Chennaults, Flying Tigers,_______ 49. Jim Hall, car racer, _______ 50. Alan L. Bean, Astronaut 1969, Walked on the Moon, __________ Dot’s Happy Notes by: Dorothy Harrison Texas The Lone Star State Directions Ask anyone about Texas and I’m A. Texas Towns sure the word “BIG” will be used by the majority of those that respond. There is so much to learn of what, when, how and who about the great Longhorn State. Information on its history culture, places and the greatest asset of all, the people. Interesting facts: San Angelo was first called “Over-the River”, Plano’s nickname is “Balloon Capital of Texas”, while Lubbock claim to be the Chrysanthemum Capital of the World. The town of Happy is known as the town without a Frown. In April 28, 1978 a funeral was h eld for “Big Al” a 12 ft alligator. Large deposits of multi-colored petrified wood gave Palo Pinto (Painted Post) it’s name. Texoma, the largest man made lake in Texas extends into Oklahoma. The Texas Rose Festival of Tyler is the largest floral event in Texas and First National, the largest steer ever raised in Texas stood 7 ft. tall at the shoulders.. People are the greatest assets of our fine state. Entertainers and Sport figures are numerous. Many got their starts from small and local hometowns, working hard and determination aided them to achieve it “BIG”. Listed are a few of those starting points. Match them to the celebrities. stated Sharline Freeman, Executive Director. “We hope that it will give families who work during the day an opportunity to come to the Museum at night with their children.” To add to the evening venue, a special presentation by the Critterman will be offered. The Critterman presentation is sponsored by McDaniel Dentistry and Dixie Turman State Farm Insurance. “We are thrilled to bring this children’s entertainer to our area,” said Dixie Turman, State Farm Representative. “We are also excited about being a part of Family Night at the Museum.” Readers of D Magazine named the Critterman “Best Children’s Entertainer” in 2012. He will be bringing his most Below are various Texas towns, many will be used several times as you try to identify where the following people were born. Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Plainview, Bloomington, Tioga, Uvalde, Ft. Worth, Littlefield, Quitman, Groespeck, Temple, El Paso, Waco, San Saba, Lubbock, Galveston, Siminole, Huntsville, Herford, Henderson, Brownsville, San Marcos, DeKalb, Gainsville, Sherman, Saratoga, Texarkana, Commerce, Red Oak, Midland, Bonham Sweetwater, Greenville, Longview, Refugio, Paris, Beaumont and Wheeler, Texas. 1. Frank Buck wildlife adventurer____________ 2. Johnny Rutherford, race car driver______________ 3. Nolan Ryan, pitcher__________ 4. Sammy West, Outfielder______ 5. Frank Robinson, baseball_______ 6. Johnny Nash, singer, I Can See Clearly Now,________________ 7. Jimmy Dean, Big Bad John, singer,_____________ 8. Dale Evans,______________ 9. Carol Burnett,____________ 10. Roy Orbison,____________ 11. George R. Phillips, Lil Rascals, Spanky,__________________ 12. Gale Storm,____________ 13. Rip Torn, actor, __________ 14, Steve Martin, ___________ B. Celebrities cxvtÇ ZtÑ axãá Roy Gaffney celebrated his 42nd birthday get together at the home of Sister, Teddy McFail, here in Ladonia on Friday, June 28th. Brother John and wife, of Bonham provided the music. All the other siblings were present except baby sister Lenora. July 5th was spent at Leonard for the Annual Truck & Tractor Pull. Much excitement for the kids. Also brother-in-law, Michael Brown was in attendance. A fireworks show followed the other activities. 5th Sunday services were visited by Roy and kids at Disciples of Faith in Commerce, as he attended with sisters, Juanita Brown and Deborah Gaffney, June 30th. Visiting Dot Harrison over the weekend was brother-in-law, Issac Harrison and wife, Marcy, (Saipan, CNMI, USA). Mr. Harrison also visited sisters, Reba Freeman of Hawkins, Tx. and Claudale Harrison of Richardson, also classmates and friends of Booker T. Washington High School of Cooper, Tx. Local News By Nelda Campbell LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Dolly, our FINAL Stray Rescue Dog, bid Ladonia a Fond Farewell several weeks back. She was the last of the Lifelong Stray dogs the Ladonia Shelter helped re-home over the last 18 months. With Dolly, the Shelter also bids Ladonia a Fond Farewell. Our City Square, Public Housing and Grocery Store, look much different to us dog lovers today, and we could not be more pleased. We appreciated all the positive support from so many of the local and even national dog lovers and even enjoyed the barbs. Often a Public Critic myself, a good poke in the chest can do much good, even if it was unintentional. Here is one example: I must give credit, where credit is due... Had Mayor Jan Cooper not called me with a threat to write a Citation for "Trespassing, on City Property" when removing a Dog from the INHUMANE conditions at the Ladonia City Dog Hold, and then publishing those pictures on the Ladonia Yahoo Group, Ladonia would still be full of stray dogs. With that said, The Ladonia Shelter wishes all of Ladonia a fond and public farewell and look forward to your support in keeping Ladonia the Most Humane City in Fannin County, and eventually all of Texas,,, we should all do that for Dolly, and about 150 others re-homed before her..., not for us... Glenn and Lily Wolfe The Vacation Bible School sponsored by the United Methodist Church was well attended last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The theme of the Bible School was “Being Good Neighbors”. Twenty nine young children were enrolled and there were seven Junior Leaders. A big thanks to Karen Pickard who did a great job as Director. This community really appreciates Karen and the workers that helped with the Bible School. Workers included Michaela Rowe and Gabriel Rowe who led the singing. Other workers included Faye Caulfield, P.K. Kirpatrick, Pastor Michael Rowe, Carolyn Rowe, Wanda White, Terry and George Haneke, Morris White, Wanda Jewett, Anne Lester, Helen Park, Joyce Nichols, Kathy Marsh, and Anita Davis. Friday evening was the Closing Celebration with a program and later they had “Jay Dogs” instead of Dewey Dogs due to Dewey helping with the rodeo. Jay Adams and wife Sandy prepared and served 80 “Jay Dogs” to the children, parents and workers and then Ed Pickard took the kids and workers on a Hay Ride. IT WAS A GOOD THING! The Ladonia Rodeo was a big success this past weekend with the weather cooperating and a large turn out. I understand that Michaela Rowe sang the National Anthem both Friday and Saturday night and did a fantastic job. Little 4 year old Jake Miller son of Jeff and Amber Miller of Cooper won the Mutton Bustin contest on Friday night. Keon Miller son of Denise Miller of Ladonia won first place Bronc Riding in Blue Ridge on Friday night and first place Bronc Riding in Ladonia on Saturday night. I wish I had the names of other winners, but my news is somewhat limited. Mary Ann Moss and sister Jimmie King and Jimmie's daughter Yvette enjoyed a trip last week to Colorado and Red River, New Mexico where the high temperature there was 75 degrees, they then went on to Taos, New Mexico where they shopped and toured the Art Shops. They spent 3 nights in Sante Fe where the high was 85 degrees. Their room in Sante Fe had a balcony where they sat out and enjoyed their COFFEE and watched the birds and animals. The ladies report that it is just beautiful there and they are planning another trip to the same place next year. Heather and Michael Pearce spent the week end with Mary Ann Moss and they enjoyed the rodeo in Ladonia Saturday night. Reuben and Carol Trussell made a trip to Oklahoma City Friday and Saturday where they met Carol's son Brad Campbell who flew in from New York for a family reunion. While there they toured the Oklahoma City Bombing Site and ate at a good steak house restaurant. Before returning home they drove through the town of Moore, Oklahoma where and they viewed the destruction of the tornado that recently went through Be in prayer for the parents of Carol Trussell, Anna Lou and Gene Hanna. Both are having serious health problems. Be in prayer for Gary Don Erwin who will have a bladder removed Tuesday, July 16, at the Paris Regional Hospital. And, be in prayer for Mary Alice Stephens who will be having shoulder surgery Friday, July 19, at the Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. “This and That Resale Shop” Page 5, July 18, 2013 Weekly Gazette NEW TO-DO’s LISTED!! CALENDAR OF EVENTS First Monday of Each Month: Ladonia City Council Meeting, 6:30. Second Monday or Each Month: Honey Grove City Council Meeting, 7:00. July 22: Judy Baker, Vice President (southern region) of the National Federation of Democratic Women (NFDW) was the guest speaker during the June meeting of the Fannin County Democratic Women. She addressed the group concerning the establishment of the NFDW and described the work the organization does. Ms. Baker worked with Ann Richards in Austin and was inspired by Ms. Richards to become active in politics. Our next meeting of will be on Monday, July 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the Elizabeth May Room of the American Bank Building in Bonham. Our guest speaker will be a representative of the Fannin/Grayson Peace Group, who will address us regarding the Big Brother/Big Sister initiative. We invite anyone interested in supporting the Democratic Party to attend our meeting and share ideas on how we can work together as a group and as individuals to help Fannin County. July 25: NO NEWSPAPER..... VACATION WEEK!!! July 27: West Lamar School Reunion, 6:30, Chisum High School August 2 & 3: Wolfe City Rodeo!!!! Rodeo & Dance Saturday Night... 8:00. August 12: GRANDPARENT’S DAY!!! JULY: The immunization clinics for Fannin County in July has been cancelled. If you have any questions please call: 940-665-6397 and press 0.... Texas Department of State Health Services, 715D East California, Gainesville, Tx. The God Who Sees Me By: Reuben Trussell, Pecan Gap Ray was concerned about the way he had been feeling and went to the doctor for his physical. A few days later the doctor saw Ray walking down the street with a gorgeous young lady on his arm. A couple of days later the doctor spoke to Ray and said, “You’re really doing great, aren’t you?” Ray replied, “Just doing what you said, Doc: “Get a hot mamma and be cheerful.” The doctor said, “I did not say that. I said, “You got a heart murmur. Be careful.” And now, The God Who Sees Me For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are – yet without sin, (Hebrews 4:15 NIV). Let’s face it. People let us down. They disappoint us. And so does God. Often our experiences fall short of our expectations for God to meet all our needs the way we think He should, and like a lover who has been wronged, we tend to guard our hearts against future disappointment by lowering our expectations and trust. But make no mistake about it, God sees. God understands. He is not aloof. Read this modern day story of a woman’s experience. One day she was sitting on the patio with my friend Beth and her stepfather, Sam, waiting for the grill to heat up before placing steaks on to cook. Beth’s mom opened the door and gave Sam his orders—telling him what to do and how to do it. When she went back inside, Sam made a hand signal, pointing in one ear and out the other. They all three Advertising for 2,500 paid readers to see... Call 378-3558! laughed. Then he placed his ruddy hand on Beth’s arm, a hand worn by years of working under the hood of cars of every make and model. “She was pretty hard on you growing up, wasn’t she?” he asked. “You have no idea,” Beth answered with a sigh. But Sam did have an idea. He understood. And that one simple gesture let her know that he had peered into her heart and had seen the truth. The weathered, uneducated country mechanic had looked under the hood of her heart with wisdom and seen the damaged engine within. A heart, though healed by Christ, that still felt the phantom pains of a little girl who felt she was never good enough, who was constantly told what to do and how to do it—and who never did it quite right. Sam saw her heart, and for that, Beth loved him. How like God. He places His hand on your shoulders, looks into your eyes, and lets you know that He understands. “I see you,” He says. “I see what you are going through.” Like Hagar who experienced a sud- den glory moment with God in the desert; we too can know God as El Roi, “the God who sees me,” (Genesis 16:13). The book of Hebrews tells us that we have a High Priest, Jesus, who understands what we are going through. He “sympathizes” with our weakness (Hebrews 4:15). The word “sympathizes” comes from two Greek words, sum and pathos, meaning, “suffer with.” We are not alone in our suffering and there are glory moments to be found in the dark if we will keep our eyes open to see. God did not write the story of your life and then sit back to watch it play out. He is in the story with you. As a matter of fact, He has the leading role. Oh, we try to butt in and take the spotlight. We try to push Him out of the way and take over the lead. But when we get to heaven and look at the playbill, we will see that God had the leading role all along, and our names were there in supporting roles as a display of His glory. Windom SNAP Center Menu -----------------------------------------Monday July 22,2013 Pork loin / gravy, Sweet potato casserole, Pinto beans, Macroni cheese, Bread, Cake ------------------Tuesday , July 24,2013 Spaghetti with meat sauce, Green salad, Garlic bread, Deviled eggs Cake -------------------Thursday, July 25,2013 Fried chicken, Creamed potatoes / gravy, Creamed corn, Green beans, Hot rolls, Honey. 02 west side Plaza, Ladonia, TX Open Thur - Friday - Saturday 16th Annual Carter Reunion By: Mary Segler Descendants of William Marion and Barthena Earl Carter Reunion will be held Saturday, July 27, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at Honey Grove Elementary /Jr High School Cafeteria, East of town on We would like to thank the First Responders for extinguishing the fire on the south side of our pasture. The fire was due to a downed power line and it was in a neighbor's pasture quickly taking over the fence line. As dry as it is, our pasture would have burned quickly. We are so blessed by having such responsible First Responders in our area who take care of us. Thanks to Wayne Parks and his crew - this was the second time they've saved our property. Loren and Beverly DuBois FREE LOCK WITH EACH NEW CUSTOMER Honey Grove Self Storage Now with 24-Hour Surveillance Cameras!!! 903-449-0378 903. 815. 4723 903. 587. 2004 Ramblings By: Lena Shaw To show their love and respect for a young man who worked diligently to keep memories alive of his home town of Ladonia, and the Ladonia Rattlers, through books and cyber messages, Jerry Don Smith, and to show love and support to his sister Kay Hall and her family, a huge crowd was present at services at First Baptist Church Wednesday July 10th to say a final farewell. Visitation was held at the Church prior to the funeral service and a meal was served following the burial. Those who were unable to attend one of the memorials were able to express sympathy to Kay and her family at another time. The Class of 1959 has remained close throughout the years and most of them were present, as well as other classes from that era. Joann Hill of Plano sent an email to Becky Creed with news and the address of Juanita Rogers who recently moved from Sherman to an assisted living facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She will be well taken care of and loved there and will live only a short distance from her sister Dee and family. They will look in on her often. Her address is: Juanita Rogers; The Albuquerque Grand; 1501 Tijeras: Apt. # 164 –W; Albuquerque, N M, 87106. She seems to be very happy and well satisfied there. Brooklen Nicole Morris will turn 2 years old on July 21st (Happy Birthday, Brooklen) and stays with her grandmother Cheryl Seilhan, often while her mother Janelle works. Jenelle recently passed her National Registry test and received her EMT license, both National and State of Texas. Congratulations, Jenelle. Debby Frey is to attend a family reunion the first Saturday in August and the Chamber of Commerce meeting, which is usually on that date, needs to be changed to the second Saturday, August 10th. Mrs. Muriel Burleson seems to enjoy being with her daughter and husband Gayle and Jack Kennedy in Purvis, Mississippi. She likes watching the chickens, rabbits, turtles and others of the animal kingdom. No idle hands here. Mrs. Burleson doesn’t just sit with her hands folded. She crochets, reads and writes about “Happenings on Azalea Trail” with the help of her family, who add photographs, illustrations and compose a booklet to enhance the story. The booklets are very interesting and will be priceless to the great grandchildren. Birthday greetings on July 20th to Deborah Adams; on July 21st to Kyler Hester, Kerry Crews, Bridget Gentry, Shellye Singleton, Toby Childress and Brooklen Nicole Morris; on July 22nd to Kris Crews, Darlene Houston, Odell Tarpley and Brad Kant; on July 23rd to Ricky Snell, Kenneth Yates and William Kant; on July 25th to Christi Moon, Leon Hurse and Peggy Lewis and on July 26th to Rita Owens and Eric Burnett. Happy Wedding Anniversary on July 22nd to Al and Dorothy Bartley. Saturday visitors in the home of Becky Hester were granddaughters Tori and her husband and Terry and her daughters Maddison, Ryleigh and Kyleigh. Please be in prayer for Gary Don Erwin who underwent surgery Tuesday, July 16th. It was a warm July day Saturday the 13th as a huge crowd gathered on the square to celebrate the annual Frontier Days in Ladonia. Rickey Beeler made the contests and games exciting with his enthusiasm and as the odor of the food made people hungry they enjoyed hot dogs and other goodies cooked by the LVFD. Several vendors set up booths with interesting items for sale. The Shoot-Out at High Noon is an event looked forward to by attendees, and it was enjoyed by all. It was a time for ‘coming home’, visiting with friends and taking part in the fun. It was a good day. One of the winners at the rodeo on Friday night was young Jase Miller, who is making a name for himself in winning the Mutton Bustin’ contests in area rodeos. Herma Jo Crews stays in touch by phone with former Ladonia residents and especially the Ladonia High School Rattlers. She recently talked with Billy Silman (class Of ’40) and he had received a pacemaker. Jimmy Ramsey (class of ’49) had undergone surgery. They were unable to attend the 2013 Rattler Reunion. Some information about the Shaw family. Tina attended visitation in Waco Sunday afternoon for the 90 year old mother of her friend, Sharon. Other friends will be going with her as the funeral is Monday and they all work. Blake Shaw returned Thursday night from Austin after attending a training session with co-workers. Billy Carl Crews returned Friday from a business trip to Maryland. Bettina Crews is pleased that she has been notified that she will be teaching kindergarten in an Austin school. Travis and Tiffany attended a birthday party for God child Anna Egan in Tennessee. Anna is two years old. Travis spent four days with his mother, Martha Hornsby Shaw during her back surgery. Her sisters also spent time with her. She is slowly improving and hoped to be released to go back to work when she returned for a Doctor visit Wednesday. Opening ceremonies for the Commerce ball teams were held Friday night, at 7:00 p. m. prior to the first playoff games for the All Star teams on Saturday. The 10 -11 year girls played their first game at 2:00 p. m. Saturday July 13th. Carol Shaw of Garland drove up to see the game. Savannah Shaw is a member of that team and Blake Shaw is the coach aided by Mandy and another mother of a player. Carol recently returned home from Indiana attending to her mother, Joyce Moore after the death of her father, Bruce Moore. Parents take note: Vacation Bible School for grades Kindergarten through fifth grade will be held at First Baptist Ladonia, with registration on July 22nd at 9 to 12 p. m. and classes beginning on July 23rd – 25th, from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. Any help with the teaching or refreshments would be appreciated. The theme this year will be Colossal Coaster World and those attending will enjoy learning about the Bible, doing crafts and having a fun time together. For more information call Hayden Thomas at 469 8340414. Highway 56, turn north at Red Onion (old Dairy Queen). 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The governing body will open and consider the bids at the regular meeting of the Honey Grove City Council, held at Honey Grove City Hall on Monday August 12, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. The City of Honey Grove reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. The City of Honey Grove is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Call 903-623-4072 VENDOR SPACE AVAILABLE @ Isaac’s Emporium Sue Reel’s Antiques & Collectibles Donna Barrett’s Antiques & Collectibles Shirley Wright’s Scentsy & Donna Cullings and Maida Smith Horse Tack & Western Decor Now Featuring 101 W. Main, Ladonia, Texas (903) 367-7095 City of Honey Grove 633 N. 6th Street Honey Grove, Texas 75446 (903) 378-3033 Jeff & Rebeca Hazaleus Bid Notice City of Honey Grove Website Maintenance DuranI Stockyards MARKET REPORT 7-11-2013 ~ 564 Head Weight 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900 Heifers MarketSteers/Bulls Report 6-6-13 $ 171-210 $ 171-195 The City of Honey Grove, Texas is soliciting proposals for City Website Maintenance. $ 145-174 Required documentation will be provided to the interested $ 130-160 parties without charge. Contact City Secretary Jaci Garner by $ 121-147 phone at 903-378-3033 to request the required information $ 114-137 package. $ 105-132 Proposals must be received on or before 4:00 p.m. on High yielding slaughter bulls sold $ 98-105.50 Tuesday August 6, 2013. The mailing address to submit the proposals is: City of Honey Grove, City Website Maintenance Lower yielding bulls sold $ 90-97.50 Bid, 633 N. 6th Street, Honey Grove, Texas 75446. All hand Hi yielding slaughter cows sold $ 75-81.50 delivered bids must be sealed with “City Website Maintenance Bid” indicated on the envelope. The governing body will open Lower yielding slaughter cows sold $ 64-74.50 and consider the bids at the regular meeting of the Honey Lower yielding bulls sold $ 95-96.5 Grove City Council, held at Honey Grove City Hall on Stock Cows $950-1125 Hi yielding slaughter cows sold $ 74-79.5 Monday August 12, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. Lower yielding slaughter cows sold $ 60-73.5 The City of Honey Grove reserves the right to reject any or SHEEP & GOAT SALE all proposals. The City of Honey Grove is an Equal receipts were month shorter than normal due to the rain, but we are 4thThursdays Saturday of every - 11:00 a.m. Opportunity Employer. Head 400 $ 165-206 $ 151-166 $ 138-161 $ 120-147 $ 120-133 $ 111-125 $ 100-111 Cattlemen’s Livestock 1354 Clement Road, Paris, Texas Sale Begins at 11:00 A.M. For More Information Call: Charles Mallicote (903)785-7191 Charles’ Mobile (903) 739-0682 Barn (903)784-7800 Barn (903)784-2238 Under 300 lbs 1.50 2.30 300-400lbs 1.40 2.15 Steers 400-500lbs 500 600 1.10 1.60 .85 1.40 Heifers Under-300lbs 1.40 1.90 300-400lbs 1.30 1.72.5 Slaughter 400-500lbs 500 and up 1.40 1.90 1.30 1.72.5 *Cows .50 .84.5 * Bulls .80 1.05.5 *Stocker Cows 800 1425 *Pairs 1110 1825 *Baby Calves 100 225 * Holstein Steers .80 1.10 903-367-7095 PLACE YOUR AD HERE TODAY!! Something To Sell? Something To Trade? Lost Pet? Call (903) 378-3558 Honey Grove Barber Shop Sale Date Saturday, July 13, 2013 Head Count 1823 Week Ago 917 Sale Every Sat. at 11 a.m. Granny’s Place Cl sed & 10 S. Plaza Ladonia, Texas Su osed o l n C day y Downtown Ladonia Mo day & n u nda S nda y Mo Serving Hunt, Fannin & Surrounding Counties! Cattle sales are still Thursdays 11am, Sheep and Goats June 22nd @ 11am Commission Co. Come on in... See what we have to offer! Service Directory www.DurantStockyards.com Durant Stockyards is under NEW ownership! Jeff and Rebeca Hazaleus www.Facebook.com/DurantStockyards have purchased the market as 580-380-6300 of March 1, 2013. Office: 580-924-1850 Jeff: sure glad to have it! www.DurantStockyards.com www.Facebook.com/DurantStockyards Office: 580-924-1850 Jeff: 580-380-6300 Granny's Place on the square 105 S. First (34 N. Ladonia Hwy.) (903) 450-6516 Vicki Hill Thu &Fri 9-5:30 Sat 9-1 Haircuts: $10 Golden West Apartments: Now Accepting Applications for 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. Water, sewer, garbage, appliances, lawn maintenance provided. Laundry facility. Rent is based on your income. 62 years of age or older, handicap/disabled, regardless of age. Call (903) 496-2320. “This Institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer” Owens Funeral Home Prompt - Courteous Understanding Prearranged & Prepaid Plans Available 903-496-2331 200 Santa Fe, W.C. Leonard Pharmacy www.leonardpharmacy.net DOYLE’S GARAGE Open 8-5:30 Mon-Fri Pat Doyle & J.R. Mechanics Call Today for Appointment! Pharmacists Eugene Kegans & Kacey Blackerby 122 W. Collin, Leonard, Tx 587-3363 Call Today for Appointment! Record Attendance at Ladonia’s 48th Annual Rodeo! Page 3, July 18, 2013 Weekly Gazette & W.C. Mirror The small town of Ladonia kicked off their 48th Annual Rodeo on the warm, sultry, summer Friday Evening of July 12, 2013. A full load of cowboys and cowgirls were onhand to compete in the rodeo events of bareback riding, saddle bronc, calf roping, team roping, steer doggin’, barrell racing, and bull riding. Then, due to a cold front in north Texas, early on the beautiful 75 degree Saturday morning, Ladonia’s downtown come alive as vendors, food booths, games, rides, and competitons began. Flavors of Texas were offered in several food booths, from trinkets and toy vendors to knives vendors to healthcare booths were offered around the town square. Dunkin’ booth, huge blow up slide, snow cones and cotton candy booths, just to name a few fun things for children attending. Mr. Ricky Beeler, Master of Ceremonies, kept the day running smoothly and on schedule, including such games as bubble gum blowing, watermelon seed spitting, hula hoop contest, hay bale toss, egg toss, arm wrestling and many more contests and games played during the day long celebration. Of course, at High Noon, Ladonia is notorious for holding their annual “Shoot Out”. A skit was performed on the south side of the square, which included bad guys riding in on horseback, hanging a cattle thief and laying him to rest in a coffin, and settling down in the saloon for a drink when the Marshall and Deputies appeared and the shoot out began. “If you’ve never seen an annual Ladonia High Noon Shoot Out, you’ve missed a real treat!!! Saturday evening, with a rare July high temperature of 85 degrees, the rodeo brought a record attendance to Ladonia. Traffic was backed as far as they eye could see, even as the rodeo began at 8:00 p.m. The stands filled to capacity with rodeo fans. The pivots set, riders began pouring into the arena to kick off the rodeo with a Grand Entry. The American Flag was then flown around the arena via horseback and Johnny Cash’s “Ragged Ol’ Flag” set the patriotic scene. Prayer was then given over the competing cowboys and cowgirls and for the safety of all those traveling to and from the Ladonia Rodeo. Saddle bronc and bareback kicked off the rodeo, followed by calf roping, team roping and steer dogging... and then twenty small children rode “Muttin Bustin’” (sheep). Again, if you’ve never seen children ride sheep, you’ve missed a real treat! Those little guys and gals put their full effort into their beginnings of the ‘rodeo world’. Halftime of the rodeo, all small children were invited to the center of the arena, each being asked to remove their shoes, boots and sandals and left in a pile. At the word “Go” from the Rodeo Clown, each child ran to the second clown, back to find and put their shoes back on and then once again back to the Clown. Next came the older children entering the arena. As they formed a line, two calves were released with ribbons tied to their tails. The many children in attendance chased the two calves until caught and ribbons could be removed.... Prizes were awarded to each child, winning the “Shoe Race” and the “Calf Chase”. Barrel racing and Bull Riding excited the entire crowd attending; and just as the rodeo came to a close, FIREWORKS, beautiful fireworks were displayed at the North End of the arena... and the band began. Curtis Grimes and his band played a variety of tunes for the enormous crowd attending the Saturday night dance. The concrete dance slab was filled to capacity with dancers of young to the young at heart; and rodeo fans filled the entire stage area... a sight to see, just one more REAL TREAT! Vivian Perry Neeley Page 2, July 18, 2013 Weekly Gazette Paris Junior College. She married Melvin Newman Neeley on November 7, 1944 in Bonham, TX. She was employed at Austin College in Sherman, TX for 25 years, retiring in 1984 as Director of Administrative Services. She was awarded Honorary Alumnus, Class of 1984. After retiring she and her husband returned to Roxton to make their home and was a member of the Roxton United Methodist Church. Vivian is survived by cousins, Betty Rausch of Gulf Breeze, FL, Jimmie Maroney of Garland, TX, Helen Whipple, Nancy and Harvey McCoin of Roxton, TX, Frank and Lou McFatridge of Tyler, TX and Barbara and Eric Bruechner of Mount Pleasant, TX. She is further survived by a loving extended Neeley family of nieces and nephews, Charles and Dollie Neeley, Charlotte and J.W. Shannon and Martha and Billy Burnsed all of Honey Grove,TX, Elizabeth Ann and Robert West of Garland, TX, Anita and John Everhart and Ronald and Pam Hall of Dallas, TX, Sandra and Tony Harmillosa of Springtown, TX, Butch and Peggy Huffer of Powderly, TX, Mary and Bob Vineyard of Arlington, TX and wonderful caregivers, Melissa Dollins and Mandy Cannon. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one niece, Brenda Hagan and nephews, Carl Neeley, George Neeley, Jimmy Neeley and Jerry Huffer. Vivian Perry Neeley passed away Wednesday, July 10, 2013 at her home in Roxton, TX. Funeral services were scheduled for 10:30 A.M., Saturday July 13, 2013 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove, TX with Reverend Jerry Smith officiating. Acting as Pallbearers were Craig Bryant, Scottie Bryant, Brad Burnsed, Ross Neeley, Terry Neeley, Ronald Hall, Eddie West, Butch Huffer and Mitchell Neeley. Burial followed at Restland Cemetery in Roxton, TX. Family visitation was held from 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., Friday evening, July 12, 2013 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove. Vivian was born December 20, 1922 in Roxton, TX the daughter of Jim and Vera (Hinshaw) Perry. She graduated from Roxton High School and For All Your Minor & Major Auto Repairs! Air Condition Service State Inspection Blair Automotive 1308 Hwy. 56 East, H.G. (903) 378-2304 8 am- 5 pm Monday-Friday For all your pharmaceutical needs, see Mr. Lawhon at... 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Pallbearers included her brothers, Chris Morris, Jonny Morris, Brian Morris, and Steve Morris, and nephews Brent Cunningham and Matt Gilbert. Burial was at the Dial Cemetery in the Dial Community south of Honey Grove, Texas. Waldo Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Deanna was born February 13, 1973 in the Fannin County Hospital, Bonham, Texas to Ed and Gladys Morris. Deanna was preceded in death by her dear sweet mother, Gladys Morris of Dial, TX, nephew Blake Cunningham of Honey Grove, TX and sister-inlaw, Denise Morris of Forney, TX. She is survived by one son; Lincoln Chaney; one daughter, Emily Stewart; father, Ed Morris and his wife, Elaine Morris; two sisters, Jeannie Cunningham and husband Terry of Honey Grove, TX and Pam Carter and husband Quinn of Dial Community; four brothers, Chris Morris and wife Jeanne of Roscoe, IL, Jonny Morris of Dial Community, Brian Morris of Tyler, TX and Steve Morris of Winnsboro, TX; and numerous nieces and nephews. A visitation was held from 7:00 – 8:00 PM on Tuesday, July 16th at Waldo Funeral Home. The register book can be signed online at waldofuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the American Liver Foundation, 39 Broadway, Suite 2700, New York, NY 10006. Billie Jean Stevens-Dawson Billie Jean Dawson, 84, of Bug Tussle, TX passed away on June 27, 2013 at Fleurdleys Assisted Living in Fort Worth, TX in the presence of her daughter, Debra. Memorial Services will be held at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove, TX on Saturday, July 20, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. with Reverend Cecil Jones officiating. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Honey Grove. Billie was born on September 3, 1928 in Fort Worth, TX to Philip Ashton Stevens and Maudie Mae PolkStevens. She loved riding horses and rode in numerous Fort Worth Stockyard Parades as a young girl. She met her future husband, Troy Dawson in 1942 at Ladonia High School. She recounted her first day of school saying that as soon as she walked in the room, she and Troy immediately locked eyes. Theirs was a union that would last until his passing in April 2011. Troy joined the Navy in 1945 and while stationed in San Francisco, CA (Treasure Island), he wrote to her, proposing marriage and mailing her the train ticket that would take her from her home in Fort Worth to San Francisco. They were married on January 24, 1948 in Reno, NV. Billie worked in the finance business while they lived in California. When they moved back to Texas in 1974, she worked for a number of years at Blue Cross. She shared a love for the land that was Troy’s birth place, Bug Tussle. This would become their home during their retirement years. She was a Life Member in the Bonham VFW and worked tirelessly in the Women’s Auxiliary and volunteered at the VA Hospital. Together Troy and Billie enjoyed gardening, and raising goats and cattle together. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Troy Dawson; her parents, P.A. Stevens and Maudie Mae PolkStevens; all seven of her brothers and sisters (Ashton, William, George, Foster, Burt, Mary and Iola Sue); one son, Troy Steven and grandson, Israel Nathaniel. Billie is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Debra Dawson and Wayne Keeton of Burleson, TX; granddaughter Chelsea Elizabeth and her husband Jake Sheaffer of Henderson, NV, and two great grandchildren: Madilyn Elizabeth and Lincoln Israel and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in memory of Billie Dawson to: VA North Texas Health Care Center – Voluntary Services, 1201 East Ninth Street, Bonham, TX 75418 For Online Condolences Please Go To: www.coopersorrells.com