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Page 4 - The Leonard Graphic - Thursday, October 6, 2005
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YOUl County Seat
Hodnett named Bonham State Banks artist of the month
through 1985. She worked for part of the “Artist of the Month”
Fort Worth Magazine and free-
lanced for several other maga-
zines.
Exhibit.
Throughout the month of Oc-
talented artists. Your visit to the
gallery, located at 200 W. Fifth
Street will be most welcome and
tober please visit the lobby of you will be able to see the work of
Darla took 4th place in the “Eye Bonham State Bank located at many of our juried artist on exhibit
Of The World” photo competition. 502 N. Center and view Darla throughout the year.
She also received Honorable Men- Hodnett’s photograph. Bonham
The hours for the Creative Ari
tion in a Canon photo contest. Her State Bank’s commitment to the Center are Tuesday-Friday from
photographs have been used on arts in Fannin County has always 10am-6pm, and Saturday 10am-
magazine covers, most of which been consistent and generous, 4pm. Visit us on the web at: WWW.
were small religious publications, providing both financial support creativeartcenter, us, or email
She prefers shooting landscapes and exposure for area artists, your inquiries regarding exhibits,
and capturing the beauty of the Please visit the bank each month educational offerings or special
countryside. While no longer to see a new fine art piece on ex- events to: creativeartscenter@n
Darla Hodnett
Darla Hodnett was named
Bonham State Bank Artist of the
Month.
Darla was born in Enid, Okla-
homa, but grew up in various
Texas towns. She movedto Leon-
ard, Texas in June 1996. Darla is
married and has one child. She
currently works for Callender
Mortgage, Bonham.
Darla is a self-taught photog-
rapher who became interested in
that medium in the early 1980’s.
working as a professional pho- hibit, submitted by the Creative etexas.net. The gallery’s phone
tographer, she continues to enjoy Art Center on behalf of it’s many number is 903-640-2196.
photography as a hobby.
About the photograph current-
ly on display at the Bonham State
Bank, Darla wrote: “This shot was
taken in 1982 at Big Bend Nation-
al Park. This photo was taken [in]
early evening. The light shining
on the mountain and the golden
Rio Grande River inspired me to
capture this beautiful landscape.”
The shot was made with a 35mm
200 Canon camera.
Ms. Hodnett’s photography
CASA receives donation from Target
She was employed as a profes- is now on display at the Bonham
sional photographer from 1982 State Bank in Bonham, Texas as a
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Several employees of the Target store in Sherman recently gathered
to present a check for $1,000 to the Fannin County Children’s Center
(CASA & CAC) for the benefit of abused and neglected children.
‘Our Family Caring For Yours’
Taylor Funeral Home has proudly served the
Beef cattle marketing seminar held
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surrounding area for over 37 years.
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BONHAM-On Tuesday evening, Fannin County Farm Bureau told the bathroom cabinets; Volun-
Sept. 27, the Fannin County Farm group of the importance of under- teers assisting with this effort
Bureau presented area cattle raisers standing beef marketing, since Fannin included a Hurricane Rita
a seminar on beef cattle marketing. County is the 5th largest beef produc- evacuee who joined his sister
A group of 31 local ranchers listened ing county in Texas. He also stressed at her home near Leonard
to Bryce Myrick, Director of Agri- that agriculture is the largest industry before Rita hit his hometown j
cultural Marketing for Texas Farm in Fannin County, saying “we must of Beaumont. An experienced ,
Bureau, explain the futures market learn all we can about marketing our Habitat volunteer from Ar- |
and pitfalls in the feed lot aspect. Mr. product properly, since our county lington also showed up to help
Myrick also discussed the poultry and depends so heavily on the farmers with the cabinet installation. -
hog markets and their effects on the and ranchers.” One is guaranteed to find new friends
Beef Industry. 1 The local Farm Bureau orga- when volunteering at the job site -
Myrick warned the audience of nization will provide seminars on whether they are from Beaumont or
National Business Women’s week proclaimed
From left, Nancy Young, Ruth Ann Moore, Eileen Cox, Lue Norman, Judy
Teller, Tammy Rich, Cathy Brownfield, Sharron Cox and Glynell Sewell
attend the signing of a proclamation by Fannin County Judge Darrell
Hall and City of Bonham Mayor Roy Floyd declaring Oct. 17-21 National
Business Women’s Week in Fannin County. This event is sponsored by
Business and Professional Women/USA which urges all citizens, all civic
and fraternal groups, all educational associations, all news media and other
community organizations to join this salute to working women.
Volunteers needed to complete
Habitat for Humanity Home
Finishing touches are now being Telephone. So far, approximately 60
placed on the Habitat home being built volunteers have participated in the con-
in partnership with the Givens family struction of this first project in Fannin
at 1018 Evans Street in Bonham. On County, experiencing the joy of work-
Saturday, Oct. 8, volunteers are needed ing together to create a better human
to paint woodwork and doors inside the habitat in which to live and work,
home, and to finish outside trim. Only To learn more about volunteering,
two Saturday workdays remain before or for information about becoming
the dedication ceremony planned for a Habitat homeowner partner, visit
Oct. 22, so many hands are needed to www.fanninhabitat.org or phone 888-
complete the final details of the home 365-8901.
construction.
Workers at the site on
Saturday Oct. 1 assembled
and installed kitchen and
possible negative effect on the market other, aspects of agriculture in the Arlington or neighbors from Bonham,
from high fuel prices and Braziliannear future. Honey Grove, Trenton, Leonard, or
beef. He gave explanations for the - - . - . •
good market that cattle raisers have Rando h need OT home
enjoyed for the last couple of years. AAUUU PA LA 11V VI 11 VAAL V
David Hembree, President of the Hi There, I’m Randolph. I’m or call 903-583-1652. Friends of
a Shep, mix and I’m around 4 yrs Fannin County Critters www.ffc-
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own. I’d make a great addition to
your family if you’re looking for
a dog already housetrained with
manners. Come in and lets chat.
Affordable placement fee of
$40 for cats & $60 for dogs in-
cludes spay/neuter and current
shots. Stop by Critter Corner,
200 Winkler (across from Brook-
shire’s) in Bonham during their |
open hours of 10am-2pm on Tues-
days, Thursdays, and Saturdays
Old El Paso
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24 Ct. Family Size Bags
$479
Fannin County .
Fair Parade is set ;
Slip your boots on partner and :
get ready for the Fanin County Fair :
Parade. This year’s parade Committee :
wishes to extend an open invitation to -
everyone in Fannin County to partici- ;
pate in the 2005 fair parade.
The parade will be held Thursday, -
Oct. 13, at 5:30 p.m. Our theme this :
year is “Riding With the Western -
Spirit.” Entries are being accepted as -
individuals, a performance group, a :
business, an organization, or a school. -
Prizes will be awarded.
For further information, please :
contact Merle, Cathy, Taylor or :
Jeanne at 903-583-5522. Entry forms :
may be received at Fannin Bank in ,
Bonham, Fannin Bank in Windom -
or the Fannin County Cooperative 1
Extension office.
Taking ‘Good Citizen’ to a new level
BONHAM - On Friday, Sep- Rather Principal Karol Roman noted,
tember 30, 2005 L.H. Rather stu- “When our students saw how these
dents Leah Eaton, Kayla Irwin and new students needed school supplies,
Lorene Reeves, on behalf of the L. H. they began collecting donations.”
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Rather student body, recognized the |
CERT program by presenting Clint
Wagstaff, Emergency Management
Coordinator and CERT member and |
Fannin County Judge Derrell Hall a
check in the amount of $200 to be
applied to disaster relief in Fannin
County.
When two Louisiana evacuee
students arrived at L.H. Rather Junior
High School in Bonham, the students 1
went to work raising money within
their school.
The need was obvious,” L.H.
L. H- Rathe
JUNIOR HIGH SCH
collected two hundred dollars.
The L.H. Rather student body
should be commended for stepping up
and accepting responsiblity to make
A certain the evacuee students were
t truly given shelter in Fannin County.
■ And there could be no better sign of
I a caring community than watching
I children dig into their pockets to give
I what they have to those with nothing.
• Fannin County Judge Derrell Hall was
H quick to recognize these good citizens,
i the future of Fannin County, that re-
I sponded to their neighbors in need.
• “These children deserve a pat on
Students created money jars that the back,” Judge Hall commented,
were placed throughout the school “We need to take a little time to say
and in three short weeks the students ‘thank you’ to these kids.”
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Russell, Bethany. The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 2005, newspaper, October 6, 2005; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660325/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.