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COMING: Political runoffs for races still in question.
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First place winners in the Camera Club monthly contest
are, left to right, Sam Fenstermacher of Cleburne, 1st
place Class B Color, “Cleburne State Park”; Roger
Armstrong of Cleburne, 1st place Black & White,
“Morning at the Altar”; Carol Pevsner of Grandview, 1 st
place Class A Color, “Reflections of Nature’s Beauty”;
Judge Brenda Sims holding 1st place Artistic “Rings”
by Jennifer Taylor of Cleburne (not pictured); and Steve
Baldwin of Burleson, 1st place Digital, “Bird of Prey”.
The Camera Club meets on the first and third Mondays at
7 p.m. in the Cleburne Senior Center. The first Monday
features a program on some aspect of photography,
and the third Monday features judging and critique of
contest entries by outside judges. All with an interest in
photography are welcome.
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By: Linda Wallace
Breaking News May 23, 2012: During a round of
golf today at the Cleburne Golf Links, D.C. James
reportedly shot his age while playing with friends,
Bob Kandt and Robby Wallace. James, who has
experienced several successful surgeries in recent
years, is considered to be back on his game. It should
be noted that his age is considerably “under 90.”
Congratulations Dewey!
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COMING: Museum of “THE ROGERS COLLECTION” - The
GONE WITH THE WIND MUSEUM to be located at 305 E. 2nd
Street. One of the largest Gone With the Wind collections will be on
display in Cleburne soon!
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GOSPEL JUBILEE
By: William Dailey
Saturday evening, June 2, 2012, Master’s Plan
Promotion’s guest artist for the “Gospel Jubilee” will
be concert pianist, Josias D’trinidad. The concert
will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Kauffman Leadership
Academy, 1108 N. Anglin Street in Cleburne. This is
a golden opportunity for local piano teachers to expose
their students to the results of hard work and extensive
practice at the keyboard. Bom in Nicaragua, Josias did
not begin piano until the ago of 12 and that was on a
keyboard. There will be a $1.00 donation at the door
and a freewill offering will be taken during the concert.
For more information please call 817/933-3091.
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS - Authorities are looking
for an alleged cattle thief who has been missing since
March. A reward has been offered through the Texas
and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA)
Operation Cow Thief for any information leading to
the arrest of Ronald Ryan Shepard, also known as Ron
Shepard of Brookfield Cattle Co. and Brookport Cattle
Co.
Shepard, 36, Illinois, was indicted Monday by a Rains
County grand jury on 3 counts of cattle theft after he
failed to make prompt payment on cattle purchased on
3 different dates to an East Texas auction market.
TSCRA Special Ranger Larry Hand began investigating
Shepard in August 2011 after Brookfield Cattle Co.
failed to make prompt payment on more than $600,000
worth of cattle from 7 different East Texas auction
markets. Through diligence of the sale bams and
TSCRA, Shepard eventually made payments to 6 of
the 7 victims. Charges were filed on the lack of prompt
payments to the final auction market.
Shepard is also wanted for theft in Arkansas, Kentucky
and Florida. The U.S. Marshals Service issued a warrant
on Shepard for skipping bail in federal court in Illinois
and the state of Illinois has also issued a revocation of
probation warrant.
Shepard was listed as a missing person in March after
his vehicle was discovered unattended at an Illinois
livestock auction market, but Hand warns that Shepard
could be anywhere still buying cattle without prompt
payment.
Hand says that the Rains County district attorney’s
office, especially DA Robert Vititow, played a large
part in Shepard’s Texas indictments. Chris Origliosso,
U.S. probation officer, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office
in Benton, Illinois, were also instrumental in the
investigation.
Anyone with information on Ron Shepard should contact
TSCRA’s Operation Cow Thief at 888-830-2333 or the
US Marshals Service at 618-439-6442.
TSCRA has 30 special rangers stationed strategically
throughout Texas and Oklahoma who have in-depth
knowledge of the cattle industry and are trained in
all facets of law enforcement. All are commissioned
as Special Rangers by the Texas Department of
Public Safety and/or the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation.
TSCRA is a 135 year-old trade association and is the
largest and oldest livestock organization based in Texas.
TSCRA has more than 15,000 beef cattle operations,
ranching families and businesses as members. These
members represent approximately 50,000 individuals
directly involved in ranching and beef production who
manage 4 million head of cattle on 76 million acres of
range and pasture land primarily in Texas and Oklahoma,
but throughout the Southwest.
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Johnson County Family Fest as a Membership Drive.
The booth was tended by Curtis Barnett, President, Jim
Tinsley, Secretary, Beth Behrmann, Board member and
Steve Ramey. Pictured with President Curtis Barnett is a
potential new member Miki T Monkey and his "Mom".
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( CREATIVE WRITERS NEWS
Wanted!
By: Joyce Beaupre
The Johnson County Creative Writers Group is looking for a
few good lectures! We are looking for lectures from teachers,
writers or publishers who have something constructive to
offer in the area of writing.
If you would like to share your talents, experiences and
inspire creative writers, please contact us at the following
email address. Nancy Harrison <noharrison@windstream.
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Oaks, Judy & Oaks, Kelly. The Cleburne Eagle News (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 2012, newspaper, May 31, 2012; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499762/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Commission.