The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 2005 Page: 4 of 14
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Page 4 - The Leonard Graphic - Thursday, October 27, 2005
BPW winners
On Oct. 17, the
Bonham Business and
Professional Women
held their annual
luncheon naming the
“Boss of the Year”
and “Woman of the
Year.” Ray Clark,
Fannin Bank received
the honorary award
of “Boss of the Year”
with Tammy Rich,
Fannin County Clerk
Deputy receiving
the honorary award
of “Woman of the
Year. ”
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Local property owner frustrated with partying teens
By AVA BARLOW
Staff writer
abarlow@leonardonline.net
For many years, teens have con-
gregated at landmarks in the coun-
tryside around Leonard. The “Rock
Pits,” “Hangman’s Tree,” and “The
Bridge” are some of those places
known to attract teens looking for a
party place.
Although previous owners didn’t
live locally, the new owners of Hang-
man’s Tree and the Rock Pits are all
local and feel the past history of this Hosting a private party for the decided to take steps to find out who
area in ready for a change. Leonard band students became a the people are that have continued to,
Robert Eitel of Leonard purchased fiasco this past Saturday when unin- trash and damage his property. He
30 acres of land which included the vited and unwelcome teens continued has announced a $250 reward for
Hangman’s Tree and old city dump, to arrive throughout the night, inter- information leading to the arrest and
He posted private property signs and rupting the planned cookout, he said, conviction of those responsible for
carted off several loads of trash as He repeatedly warded people off damaging his gates. •
well as spent multiple hours trimming and insisted people leave, explain- “Parents need to be aware that I
trees and cleaning up the place. After ing that it was private property now and two other property owners are
constructing a gate across the entry and they were not welcome. Instead now staking out the area and taking
twice—and both times it was rammed of being the host he had planned to down license plate numbers. I will
down so the partying could continue be, he ended up being a property also be installing an outdoor camera
— he is ready to take matters to a more owner protecting his guests from an enclosed in a bullet proof case to pho-
serious level. unwanted invasion. Eitel has now tograph trespassers,” said Eitel.
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Downtown Bonham
F 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
+Kids 12 & Under
Sponsored by the Bonham Area Chamber of Commerce
> Participating Merchants & Organizations are listed on the back
Leonard
man injured
By AVA BARLOW
Staff Writer
abarlow@leonardonline.net
A Leonard man was found on
Monday evening at his home with a
head injury. Officer Paul Holt of the
Leonard Police Department and the
Leonard Volunteer Fire Department 7
First Responders found him in apool 1
of blood and began treating him, at
the scene. Bonham EMS continued ,
treatment and transported him to the B
baseball field where he was transferred
by Careflight to Parkland Hospital in
Dallas. He was treated and released.
The man was allegedly involved in
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Halloween Costume Contest & Carnival
Oct. 31st - Carnival 7:30 p.m. A.
Costume Contest (ages 0-12) 5:30 p.m.1 %.
Sponsored by Wal-Mart
Come & Enjoy Fun & Games
++++********++++++
Family Life Center
presents
8th Annu al HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
200 West 8th Street, Bonham
Fall Festival
1st Baptist Church
8th Street & Center
10/31/05
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
6th Grade & Under,
Light F
Fun
&
Games
Food & Fun
October 31st
6 to 7:30 p.m.
4th Grade & Under
Calvary BaptistC
Fr ee of Charge + For more info call 903-583-1918
Parent must accompany children!
. 10/31/05
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Fun & Games
Everything FREE
Cornerstone
Baptist Church
WERERTA INGoul ANDIXCKNGu
Currently meeting in the Trenton High School
Gym at 500 Ballentine Street.
Sunday Worship Schedule
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Evening Worship 6.00 p.m.
Wednesday Schedule
Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Chris Cowen. Pastor
903.640.LIFE or 903.271.4409
P.O. Box 130, Randolph, TX 75475
Visit us on the web at www.cbcfellowship.org
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an altercation in Melissa, after which
someone allegedly followed him and
assaulted him at his home in Leonard.
Leonard Police and Collin County are
investigating.
Newspaper named to honor roll
Photo by Larry LaFavers
SNAP MEN
Friday, October 28
Weiners Mato Beam Zuc-
chini & Tomatoes, Cornbread
& Bread Pudding.
Monday,October 31
Chicken Noodle Casseroles
Oven Fried Okra,Orange
Beets, Bread & Peaches.
Wednesday, November 2
Pepper Steak, Whipped Po-
tatoes. Green Beans, Bread,
Pineapplesa Cookes
Everyone is welcome to come
torle meals for adoration of
$3.50.The SNAP Center is on
the north side of the square in
the Community Center.
Fire Departme
@blo 1
Fund Raiser
ATITACT
OUAC L
(CoCTV
Registration: 11:00am—12:30pm
Shotgun:
1:00pm
Entry Fee: $75.00 per person
- Hole Sponsorship:
Bronze $100.00
Silver
Gold
$250.00
$500.00
For More Information:
Robert Moreland (903)227-4599
Photos by the Leonard Graphic — Flyer by the Leonard ISD Police Department
Board president Robert Moreland presented Robert Moreland, Billy Michael Watson and
framed certificates to Charles and Bethany James Watson, superintendent Larry LaFavers,
Russell and Betsy Blevins, at the Oct. 18 meeting, Charles and Bethany Russell, Brandi Savage and
naming each to the Texas Association of School Betsy Blevins. Board member David Norman was
Boards Media Honor Roll. Newspapers receive absent for the business portion of the meeting,
this honor to recognize their fair and balanced The board approved the consent items from last
reporting, providing valuable information to the month’s business and a TASB Policy Update. After %
community about public schools, their students, the meeting, board members participated a in
parents and patrons. Present at the meeting School Board training workshop, as required by
Were board members Amy Boggs, Jackie Bonds, state law.
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No serious injuries were reported after two vehicles collided at the north intersection of U.S. Highway
69 and State Highway 78 on Monday evening. The vehicles involved were a blue Mercury Sable and a
small, white sport utility vehicle. Paramedics examined an infant who had been riding by the door of
the Mercury where the impact occurred, but the child was not transported by ambulance. Leonard
Police Department, Leonard ISD Police Department and several Leonard Volunteer Firefighters
responded to the scene of the accident.
SOSU at Grayson program continues with second cohort
DURANT, Okla. -- Beginning this at Grayson by SOSU instructors
fall, students have had the opportuni- and adjunct instructors. Because the
ty to earn a degree from Southeastern program is in its beginning stages,
Oklahoma State University without, enrollment is limited to the first 30
in many cases, ever having to leave students who are accepted for admis-
the Grayson County College campus sion into the Elementary Education
in Denison. Thanks to this unique col- Cohort II. Cohort I, which started
laboration between the two schools, classes this fall, will continue with
students at the GCC main campus in its sequence of courses this spring.
- Denison now have access to a 4-year A cohort is defined as a group of
degree in Elementary Education. students who progress through the
The courses are taught on-site program together.
Taylor Funeral Home
‘Our Family Caring For Yours’
Taylor Funeral Home has proudly served the
Leonard, Bailey, Celeste, Trenton
surrounding area for over 37 years.
How can we help you?
Preplanning Arrangements
Funeral Arrangements
Cremation Needs
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701 N. Cedar, Leonard, TX (903) 587-3336
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Representatives from the SOSU
offices of admissions, financial aid,
and registrar, will hold an Informa-
tion Day for anyone interested in the
program on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 6
p.m. in room 101 of the Languages
Arts Building at Grayson.
Cohort I
Monday, 4:30-6:50 p.m. MATH 31331
-- Geometry for Elementary Majorsa
Tuesday, 4:30-6:50 p.m. SCIE 3123 "
Science in the Elementary School
Wed.-Thurs., 4:30-7 p.m. ELED1
3223 -- Teaching Reading Elementary
School I
Wed.-Thurs., 4:30-7 p.m. ELED
3433 - Teaching Reading Elementary
School II
Friday, 4:30-8:20 p.m. EDUC 3334
Teaching Strategies
To Be Announced EDUC 3002 Pre-
Student Teaching Experience II
Cohort II
Monday, 4:30 6:50 p.m. ELED 2213
Foundations of Literacy
Monday, 7 p.m. 9:20 p.m. ELED
3223 Social Studies Elementary School
Tuesday, 4:30-6:50 p.m. EDUC •
3313 Technology Integration for the
Classroom1
Tuesday, 7 p.m. 9:20 p.m. HPER,
3553 Elementary School Program
Wednesday, 4:30-6:50 p.m. GEOG
2723 Regional Geography of the World'
Thursday, 4:30 6:50 p.m. THTR
4803 Creative Expression Elementary
School a
The spring 2006 semester begins on;
Jan. 11,2006.
For more information, contact Dr.
Charles Hickox by telephone ( 580-745-
3198) or email (chickox@sosu.edu).
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Russell, Bethany. The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 2005, newspaper, October 27, 2005; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660328/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.