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Map Corner exhibit to be permanent
The newly organized 1836-1846 and the first 23
map corner” at the-Red .^governors of Texas from
For the serious map
buff, the museum store offers
The Red River His-
torical Museum, located at
301 S. Walnut Street in
Sherman, is open to the pub-
lic Tuesday - Friday, 10:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Sat-
urday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. For further informa-
tion, call museum director
Marcia Rolbiecki at 903-
893-7623.
replenished and will con-
“map corner” at the Red .... governors of Texas from. tinue to be available on a
Rivdf^HisWieal Museum^vd 846-1909. Other maps of continuing basisat $20+ pei
which isdedicated to tracing JnteteM^ard a 1946 map 6f' -- coPy>^‘ >
ownership in Grayson County Lake Texoma and surround-
from 1871 through 1961, has ing communities and an 1852
become a permanent exhibit map of the surveyed portion
for the benefit of the public. of the Peters Colony.
In addition to ownership
maps, antique maps of Texas
are featured and include one a CD of 160+ antique maps
from the 1908 Plat Book of Texas and the Indian
of Grayson County which Territory up to 1907. The CD,
also lists the three Republic which sold out the first week
of Texas Presidents from after it was offered, has been
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Whitewright ISD
Board of Trustees
Michael Dodson
Kelly Selman
Jay Carlson
Chuck Williams
Steve Spann
Barry Bonds
Federal Register. Written
comments should be mailed to
Director, Conservation and
Environmental Programs
Division (CEPD), Farm
Service Agency (FSA), Room
4714-S, Stop 0513, 1400 In-
dependence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20250-
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James Key, County
Executive Director for
Giayson County FSA, ex-
plains that CRP Sign-up 29 is
offered for those acres cur-
raitly enrolled in CRP and set
to expire September 30,2004
or September 30, 2005. Ac-
cording to Key, eligible crop-
land never before enrolled in
CRP will also be considered
for enrollment under General
CRP Sign-up 29.
“Producers and land-
owners need to understand
President
Linda Jester
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at 903-892-4525 or visit the
USDA Web sites at
www.usda.gov.
For more information
regarding CRP sign-up 29
ing future CRP sign-ups, or public comment on the fu-
evaluating the program’s ture of CRP, contact the
environmental effectiveness Grayson County FSA office
or other related topics of
concern can weigh-in
on FSA’s website at
www.fsa.usda.gov. Com-
ments on the issues must be
USDA Farm Service agency announces
general CRP sign-up
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The U.S. Department
of Agriculture’s Farm
Service Agency (FSA) has
announced a general sign-up
(Nel 29) for the Conservation
Reserve Program (CRP)
to
that CRP Sign-up 29 is received within 120 days af-
completely separate from Ter the date published in the
potential “re-enrollment” of
acres expiring in 2007 and
2008,” said CED Key.
“No provisions for these acres
will be made until the 120-day
public comment period has
ended.”
Individuals interested
in making public comment
pertaining to managing the
large number of acres set to
expire in 3-4 years, manag-
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Have a good week!
Red River Historical Museum
Sunshine News
by Nellie Shrum I
grandson
Lewisville.
Earl Cripe and Betty
Bradley went shopping and
had dinner out recently. Betty
said she really enjoyed the
day.
VISIT
Whitewright Chamber of Commerce’s new Website
whitewrightcc.com
Mail check and registration form to:
Whitewright Area Chamber of Commerce
Attn: Mike Allison
P.O. Box 189
Whitewright, TX 75491
Agenda:
Registration 10-11 am.
11 am putting contest will begin.
LUNCH
1 PM Tournament starts
flight
Fees include:
Green fee and power cart
Driving Range (bucket of balls)
Gift bags and grilled lunch
It's time for Golf
Whitewright 2004 so mark
your calenders for Sept. 25th
and 27th.
The Golf Banquet
and Auction will be Saturday,
September 25 at Whitewright
High School Commons area.
Julie Johnson and Friends will
provide the evenings enter-
tainment along with a silent
auction. Tickets are $20 per
person pre-paid reservations.
Anyone who purchases eight
seats or a table will be entitled
to a table sponsorship sign at
the banquet. The doors will
open at 6 pm.
Monday, September
27th will be the 6th Annual
Golf Tournament that will be
held at the Tanglewood Golf
Course. It not too late to sign
up.
Visiting Nellie Shrum
last Saturday were Harley and
Janie Ryon of Ambrose, Ken-
neth and Cindy of Honey
Grove. Visiting Sunday was
Annia Ortley of Whiteshed.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal
Lee have moved into their
new home out on FM 898
near Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lee, Randal’s parents.
Mrs. Beatrice
Widiite Fails. They did'afot Hunter, longtime resident of
of visiting and had a lot of
good food. The boys went
fishing and the children had
fun playing in the park.
Visiting Nellie Shrum
last week were her grand-
children Chad Shrum, and
Christy Sacco and children of
Leonard.
Visiting Leonard and
Nan Robinson recently were
their granddaughters Sheri
Phillips and her grand baby
from Arlington, Jim Flores
from Kansas and daughter
Registration Form
(Online registration available at
www.boleschildrenshome.org )
Player #1 _
Company __
Address _
Phone. ___
E-mail __
Player #2 _
Address _
Phone __
Player #3
Address _ ______
Phone _
E-mail _____________________________________
Player #4 _ _
Address ___________________ ___________
Phone _____________________________—
E-mail___________________—
Tournament ($135) x $
Sponsorships Total (from reverse side) + $ _
Total Enclosed = $
est Drive courtesy of
Tanglewood Resorts; $500
Putting Prize, courtesy of Fur-
niture Mart; and closest to
Pin, courtesy of Peachtree
Gallery.
Sponsorship is still
available. Gold (maximum
advertising exposure, 4 play-
ers ) ~ $1,250; Silver (exten-
sive advertising exposure, 4
players) ~ $850; Bronze (tee
sign, 4 players) ~ $600; 4 play-
ers ~ $500, individual player
~ $ 135 and Hole sponsor (tee
sign advertising your busi-
ness) ~ $ 100. Contributions
are tax deductible to the ex-
tent allowed by law.
Money raised from
the tournament and banquet
will benefit equally the Boles
Children's Home in Quinlan,
Texas and the Whitewright
Chamber of Commerce.
General chairman is
Mike Allison, President of the
Chamber of Commerce. Golf
committee is Mike Allison,
Barry and Ramona Bonds,
Joe Cureton, Leta Harper,
Mark Kline, Wilma
McFatridge, Vaneda Worthy,
Pat Hubbard, Peggy Par-
tridge, Dave and Tabetha
Whitewright, now living in
Christian Care Center in Mes-
quite, was in Whitewright Sat-
urday night celebrating her (4-person Florida Scramble)
98th birthday. Accompanying Cash prizes to 1st & 2nd place in
her to Julie’s for dinner and
the show were her daughters,
Mrs. Jean Lyons of Houston
and Mrs. Doris Alexander and
her husband, Frank of Dallas.
Close friend Mrs. Lorene Prizes include:
Bondjoined them, and several $25,000 Hole-in-One Prize
good friends were in atten- courtesy of Greg Middents,
dance. Justice of the Peace; Long-
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Hello! We had a beautiful ana
weekend. Hope all of you
enjoyed it.
Mrs. Red Bow vis-
ited her daughter and son-in-
law, Judy and Milton Simpson
of Bonham Friday.
Joanna Ooten of
Sherman visit her mother,
Mildred Hendrix, Saturday
and took her out to eat and
to go shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Williams attended a family
reunion over the weekend in
the Fort Worth area. There
were 45 present. The one
who traveled the longest
distance was a grandson from
Snow, Jean Tykoski, and
Sharon Vickers.
In case of rain, the
tournament will not be re-
scheduled. Tournament
fees will be appropriated to
the designated beneficia-
x ries.
For more informa-
tion about the Golf Tourna-
ment or to purchase tickets
to the banquet please con-
tact the Whitewright Visi-
tor Center at 903/364-2000.
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