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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 4

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Tiw riAfTv 'Texas, Monday, January 5, Kraft Dinner Rice Hominy Grits Flake Hominy Chopped Spinach Red Pink Salmon Honey Creme Spaghetti In Tomato Sauce GROCERY and MARKET Warriors Win Invitation (-age Tournament In 45-28 Victory S. DANNER New and Used FURNITURE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN! PHONE 593 NEW LOCATION 205 North Main The Bonham Purple Warriors 'basket Saturday niEht as he found put on a last half spurt Saturday Joe Denton and Bobby ey night to defeat the Sulphur Springs guarding him pretty close all tha Wildcats 45-28 and win the champ- time and had tallied only ionship of the Bonham High School points when he left the game early Invitation Basketball Tournament, in the final quarter with a sprained The B.tilev Bulldogs copped the ankle. title with a 27-19 win Top scoring honors for the tour- over the Greenville Lions. nament went to Martin of Sulphur The Warriors found themselves Springs who scored 55 points in the short end of 5-7 count at three games. Bobby Ma or the end of the first eight minutes Greenville had 36 points and Sic- of play on the final game.

They kies of Sulphur Springs had 3o pirked up steam in the second points. quarter to pull out to a 15-12 lead Cookie Frazier was Bon at half time This lead was increas- leading scorer with 33 points in ed to 30-20 at the end of the third the three games. Glen Troutt had period while Max Hickfang had 24 Glen Troutt led the points and Bobby Bailey 22 coring with 15 points on seven in the three games. Joe Denton field goals and one gift shot with scored seven points for Bonham rookie Frazier right behind Wesley Gray Farmer scored 13 points on six field goals and one gratis toss. However, the high scorer of the nnjht was Ed Martin.

Sulphur Springs guard, who accounted for 17 points on eight, shots from the field and one gift Bailey led all the way to defeat. Greenville in the consolation finals, jumping into a 13-3 lead at the end of the first period and led 14-7 at halftime. The Bulldogs were out in front 22-13 at the end of the third period and blunted a Greenville rally in the final period to stay in front for the win. Cummings was high point man for Bailey with nine while Mason had eight to lead the Lions. Minnesotian In Denmark COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Jan.

5 Got. Luthei W. Yountduh! of Minnesota and his wife landed at Kastrup airport near Copenhagen today to begin a tour oi Scandinavia, visiting their ol homesteads and looking up relatives of their Minnesota iriends The plane arrived 28 hours and 15 minutes late, and tnc couple said "we had a pleasant, trip ex- for the The Youngdania were received at the airport by representatives of the Scandanavian Airline. System. i single point against Leonard.

W.K. Moss" Cain Is Candidate For Commissioner I wish to announce my Candida- Weather Favors Movement Of Nuts to Market Recent favorable weather brought more farmers' stock j'cjnuis to markets during Me last clays oi December, and a result not many peanuts now remain farms Reports to the Production and Marketing Administraiio.i, U. S. Department of Agriculture show that larmers received sup- lit the Windom Church of Christ Jack W. Kn Bonham Church of Christ minister, officiating.

lie was born May 8, near Poplar Bluff, and lived in Kentucky for a number ot years before moving to Texas. He was a member of Windom Church of Christ. i Survivors are the widow, Mrs. W. S.

Ford; one daughter, Mrs. Allan Jackson, Honey C.cve; 11 grandchildren, seven children and a number (f nephews and nieces. wcitch repair to checks by Guaranteed money-back at reasonable pneet Starnes Jewelers I (Starnes Beauty Shop) 111 Weal 4th PICTURE OF THE APE a Tuesday, Jan. 6 ey lor Commissioner of Precinct 1 prices for these peanuts. of Fannin countv.

I made the race two years ago and after being defeated, it did not cause me to hold any ill will toward anyone. It only nuide me want to work harder for an Members of the starting fives I for both Bonham and Sulphur Springs scored with Bailey and to work for the better- Denton adding five points each to who 1 Bonham total and Hickfang tally- frHln to expecting fice that being honest, sober and to However, much ol tin Mock wus discounted on account of damage. Demand lor shelled No. 1 Spanish. was slow and the market uulJ 16 1-4 cents per pound.

How- tver. the southwest oil maiket improved and salts for January at 29 cents were leported Maiij ol the peanu'i movinu farms ui Virgnua-Cajc- have roads to travel at any and him stction were bein all times. AT BONHAM THEATRES TODAY log seven. For the Wildcats, Jones had five. Sickles three.

Hardy two and Davis was born and reared in Fanone to complete their scoring. Sic- county at Mulberry and I have kies, who had been one of the my entire life here. Wildcats' scoring aces in the first have worked for the county un- two games, was unable to hit the former commissioners and have had experience with different kinds of machinery and bridge work; therefore, having had this experience, I feel sure that I am qualified for thLs office which I now fceek. If I am elected your commissioner. I say with all sincerity I will devote my entire time to the duties of this office.

Wm. Elliott Fabulous A Three Days' Cough is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the scat of the will do my best to see each one trouble to help loosen and expel 0j V(Jll personally during my cam- flamed bronchial mucous mem- please take tlu.s as a personal soli- branes Tell your druggist to sell you citation for vour vote and Influence a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, 6 ronchitis rel used because ol too much moisture content and damage, daiw- i'ges were reported liom the southeast where received uu average ol about $170 pel ton for both Spanish and Runners Most of these peanuts were bought loi crushing. Peanut parity prices lor December 15, 1K47 stood at 118 cents per pound compared with 11.6 cents lor November 15 nmi 1C.2 lor cunber 15, ly-Mi. Average pricu actually received by 'aimers ou December 15 this year was a little more than a penny per pound higher than on Decemutr 15, 1946, month i go.

IIERALI) MIDNIGHT IN A GRAVEYARD HORROR STAGE SHOW MIDNIGHT IN A GRAVEYARD Is the title of the newest in horror and thrill stage shows. This new and different Spook Show has been produced by Herald Goodman, one of the finest stage show producers and will entertain as well as thrill and chill you with things seen and unseen, and will be seen at the American Theatre, Tuesday, One of the outstanding differences in this stage show is that all talking, dialogue and narration has been recorded on film and will be amplified to a degree never before obtainable in order that everyone in the theatre may hear what goes on at MIDNIGHT IN A GRAVEYARD. SATAN, himself, in person presents this outstanding stage show. You will see him and feel his presence all htrough the performance. You will meet a beautiful Ooomph Girl, revealed in all her physical and spiritual glory.

She appears as a spirit, then conns to life and dances beautifully to music you'll enjoy and long remember. Alter her dance she completely disappears before your very eyes. Weird happenings continually take place during the of MIDNIGHT IN A GRAVEYARD and IF YOU CAN TAKE IT, you 11 en- joy it. I We will not mention all of the horrific scenes that you will witness but st a that the final act. called THE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST will give you first hand information ol what happens when MURDER.

RIOT. BEDLAM AND HORROR take place before you 111 strange and new demonstrations on your tour of a GRAVEYARD AT MIDNIGHI. MIDHITE a GRAVEYARD ANYTHING GHASTLY UN HAPPEN AND Will! hx Office Opens 6:30 p.m 2 SHOWS NIGHT ONLY Adults .40 Children .25 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Supply Limited! Breaking Plowt One Way Plowil Side Delivery Ri Dozers Tumble Feed Mills Stationary Engine J. 1. Case Machine Since 1842 Yates Morro Opp.

Poatoffice Phone 3 State Orphan's Home (lares For Children cantaloupes, two acres of peas and I half an acre of cucumbers. The home dairy has 6G cows. which will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely. E.

CAIN GOIJiZ- l.m.i Turner Dolphin In sen Ai SI. John in to Mesa Red Steer Chili, mon, Tuna Fish, Hot Tamales, Corn Beef, Corn Beef Hash, Beef and Gravy, Pickled Pig Feet, Sardines, Lunch Meat, Vienna Sausage, Deviled Ham. ELKINS SOU Admits ar IJomls Forging DENVER Jan. 5 Denver detectives said today that Mrs. Shirley Hutchins, 20, admitted she and her husband forged war bonds belonging to her mother and converted them Into the cash that led Indirectly to her husband's death.

Mr Hutchins, in critical condition at Denver General Hospital, was wounded by a hitch-hiker who killed her husband. Robert. on New Year's day. She told detectives that she and her husband had taken war bonds belonging to her mother, Mrs. Lora Me serve Los Angeles.

The couple forged the bonds, Mrs. Hutchins said, and cashed them at a Los Angeles bank. Waggoner Buys Casli-Carry Grocery Store Province Kites Are Held Today Since the State Home at Corsicana wsa established in Funeral services or rs. 1889 it has cared for more than Province. 71.

who died in a Dal- 5.0(0 children. There were 54 cared hospital Satur ay, v.tn for the first year the home was op- at 2:30 oclock Mondiu moon en. Its population was in the 111 the Mulberry depression years of 1932-33 when with Revs. Reat.an it housed 890 children. Children Dudley Pratt officiating ifurial was may remain in the home until they in Mulberry cemetery, Wise direct- Assembly of God and has Virgil M.

Waggoner, who been manager of the A in Bonham for the past two years, has purchased the Cash and Carry Grocery at the corner ot Center and Third ts, just south ol the postoffice reach the age of 21, and some of them do so. A recent state audit of the insti- Store 'tution reported that all children now are housed in brick. fireproof buildings Prior to 1915 liie buildings were mainly of frame construction. Tlie plant consists of 21 brick Yuba Teams Take I wo From Dodd City Dodd Citv and Yuba, Okla Mr. Waggoner announces he will carry a full line of staple and fancy groceries at all times with a department.

Bible Reading Is Completed Ahead Of Schedule that antl concrete buildings and a num- two half-brothers. mg. Mrs. Province was botn Oct 1U. in Texas and had resided Fannin county most of her life.

Survivors are two sons, Monroe Province, Ravenna; B. Province, Dallas; one daughter, Mrs. Flossie Taylor, Golden, one brother, James Burleson Yuma has- A New Service Is Added Night Deposits COVINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP)-Townspeople completed ahead of schedule today a Blble-reading marathon with which they greeted the New Year, and sponsors said the had helped greatly k11 ball teams are even-steven now, in Improving the community's mor- each having won a doubleheader ale. tn in the other.

The reading ended at 2 21 a.m., I he Yuba team won a pair from 74 hours and 21 minutes after its City Thursday night, the start at midnight New Year's Eva he boj i tu i a Minton pa toi ol the A embly of God Church, aid Harris scored eight points to that arsons, reading in 30 lead the Yuba girls while Ervin minute tallied 13 to lead the Yuba girls. ber of small frame cottages, barns and other utility buildings. The Home has its own independent school district, md pupils academic, vocational and practical training in various industrial pur- AUltS. Sotne of the senior class students ore permitted to attend classes half a day and work outside the in- stitution, retaining earnings. The Home site consists of 4191 acres and in addition a 438-acre adjoining farm is leased.

There is I a 12-acre orchard and a garden. I Robert Weakley. Albany. Okla. Conley Weakley.

Atoka two Mrs. Tommie Brooks, manche, Mrs. Dean Atoka Okla. Pallbearers were Ode'! McDonald. Byron Cnylor.

Jaw; Banks. Bob Banks, H. Gardner. Howard uckelhaii. ------l ord Rites Are Held At Vi indom DO YOU NEED? AN ELECTRIC OR GAS RANGE PROPANE GAS SYSTEM A HOT WATER HEATER AN AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WELL PUMP HEATERS I OR ANY ROOM HOME CLEANING UNIT tall attachments) ELECTRIC IRON ER These and many other items will find available at the BONHAM REFRIGERATION CO.

Work Fully PHONE 746 NT I PIIONE 359-M. For Quality Work and Perfect Satisfac-I tion, Send Your Laundry and Dry ing to BONHAM STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS In 1 tlie crops included 70 acres of corn, 70 acres of silage cane. 18 1 Funeral lite.s for W'iliium Sher, acres of hegari, 20 acre of cane Ford. 77. who dioo Alien for hay, 12 acres of millett, 101 Memorial Hospital night acres of watermelons, 5 acres of were held at 10 oclock tins morn- DO NOT irr.sons, reading in hilts, participated in thu We invite your inquiry as to how easy you may arrange foi this new See us tomorrow.

Friendly Bonham State Bank Member F.D.l.C. Bonham The Purchase of The CASH CARRY GROCERY Located Just South of I he Postoffice I invite youi trade, and promise you ome of the finest service sou ever had and groceries and market foods at the possible prices. When you visit posUifflce also vsiit our store for real food bargains. VIRGIL M. WAGONER KASH KARRY GROCERY AND MARKET Jusl Noutli of IWoffUe PliiMte WITH THE SAFETY OF YOUR VALUABLES Keep them out of harms way in a safe deposit box in our strong vault.

YOU WILL BE SURPRiSSO AT THt LOW RENTAL National Banl Financing ness IS BAN Ronham. Texas Always Buy Products Made In Bonhai.

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