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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 4

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AICY FAVOfOTS Texas, February 23 I 9 Garden Seed Flower Seeds White and Red Seed Potatoes Dromedary Dates Jello Royal Puddings Powder and Brown Sugar GROCERY MARKET Warriors Battle Broncs In Second Game of Playoff At Dallas Tuesday Out-niaiH'Uverod oy wio Dcnloii i Broncs 47-33 in the oponinij panie (f the bi-districl playoll at )in- Friday night, the Purple Warriors will be out to Ret back in the running in the second game in the Pcrknis on tile SMU campus at Dallas at fc o'clock Tuesday nisht. The District 6-AA champs iuil use of their height and ex- in scalpiii" the Warrior at Commerce but at that did tniv tly'ir anxious moments when pressed them pretty It va.sn't until late in the final period that the Warriors were out of panie but they kept flu'itinR and broke even in that period on lie scoring. as one could be, handled his assignments well as did Bobby Bailey, I Tliese five boys will probably against the Broncs at Dallas Tue.sday night when the Warriors' will be faced with the prospect of 1 winning or fading out of the state basketball title race. Eagle Cagers Win District Title; Co to State Meet The Washiniiton high school Tn Denton, the Warriors the I the district basketball! Klein Copped Scoring Honors In 5-AA Race Trout Second, Frazier Third In 10 Games A final compilation of and team scoring in trict 5-AA basketball race that second-place Sherman ped team and individual scoring honors with Bonham, title winners, taking second in both. In addition the Warrior.s had the second best defensive record, was top team in the number of free shots made and supplied the co-leader in the individual free shot count.

D-in Klein, Sherman, took indi- individiial 1948 Dls- shows cop- IGIVB YOU TEXAS BOYCB Housa Honey Grove Adds $192 to Polio Fund HONEY GROVE Honey droves contribution 'o the 1948 March of Dimes totalled Klwyn Kaulen and Mrs. Cl. K. Fiadgei havi K'nortcd. Due othe (ontinued severe weather, the tvv(, bciielit t.ices ilie silver tea were cancclled BUSY TWO DAYS Judge A.

S. Broadfoot district Court had District I in Paris Friday when nine ca in two days t'usji di posrt and NOTK The annual meeting aad dinner the Bonham Golf flub will lie held Monday Feb. 23. at at the Bonham riub. One Day Service ON -nirothest workinf; and ball clui- they've bumiied into liiis and they'll have to be their best gomo Tue.sdiv night check in with a win.

June Davis, burly guard. WPS the difference Friday night. He directed the (Jlay of the Bronc quint and changed his tactics of the regular season by 12 poi.its in the i)layoff battle. ter Kearjis, the Broncs' elongated center, collected 7 jxiints during the night. Dickie Harris and Jack Barton didn do much scoring but Untied in a good floor game.

James MaOill the scoring honors for the Denton five. Bonham's sharpshooters were apparently bothered by the length and Width of the court and many of their were falling short during the early stages of the game but they Ijegan to find the range better in the closing stages. Max Hickfang played his best ganTe of the yeai with all the other boys coming with good (lien Trout and C(X)kif Frazier ran into some stout de- lensive work that kept them pretty well covered Joe Denton, apiiarently as calm hnmnionship at diiinct toui- namenl held at McKinney Saturday. The Eagles defeated Gainesville 42-lV McKinnej C2-U ison U-ll, and aheriiibii 2D-23. rile point making Dale vidua 1 lionors with 133 while the Bearcats tallied points in the 10 games.

Glen Trout ol Bonham was in the individual race witli 124 points and the Warriors counted 451 points for. and Bennett, could not be stopped. in the team race. Dale hitting the sack for 44 points Feiinett 41. Cook.

and Walker continually Mole the ball from the opposition to help the Eajjle cause. The biiy.s will go to Prairie View University Friday to compete in the state tournament --------Bus Schedule Change Has Been Announced We now in a position to ONE DAY SKIIVK I. on y.nir waU-h and jewelry repjirs. No more wailint days or In one day out same day expertly with of experience! In FOR SALE Cash Register $35.00 3 Double Booths 100.00 DEE HAGGARD ICE CREAM N'orlh Siile Sq. iMione 2.t or Night Day Wrecker Service DAY rHONK "JRT mONK 504-K OK FANNIN WILLYS COMPANY Bonham, Texas A change in bus schedule has been announced by tiie Dixie Trailways which effective today One major change i.s cancellation of the 12:50 a.

m. bus thru Bonham to the east and the other IS a change in the 7 50 p. m. bus which will stop at ville in the ftuure instead of on through to Wichita Fall-s. With the removal of the a.

m. eastmound bus. there won be an easlbound bus between 7:50 m. Hiiii 4:55 a. m.

Guerillas Raid Jail; Liberate 15 Communists ATHENS, Feb, 23 Press reports Irom scia today that a l(a'(e ot some 150 to 200 luavily armed guerrillas iaided a prison at Gytliion in the soutiiern Paloijennesus during the night, killed the chief guard and six peiidarmes and 15 com- inuni.s'., The group made its attack after (utting communications and blowing up a bridge. Alter Ireeing the 15 prisonerthey lire to the pri.son and lied as government reinlorcements the reports said. Greenville had the best defensive record, allowing the opp-jsi- tion only 310 points while Bonham pave up 336. Sherman had the vorst defensive mark, giving up 418 jJoints. Glen Trout, Bonham, and Isaacs, Gainesville, lied for the individual shot honors with 26 each while I Bonham had 89 for the be.st team I tot.il.

On the doubtful side. Gainesville had the mast fouls, 163. and Monroe Lewis, Gainesville, had the most fouls for an individual, 42 Five players scored more than 100 points during the They were Klein. 133; Trout 124, Cookie Frazier, Bonham, and J. R.

Williams. Sherman, 112 each, and Bobby Noe, Denison. 104. Players scoring 30 or more points during the season were; A while back, your coiuinni.st visited Fori Davis and mt Barry £ccbee, authci of Westcin magazine stories and leature articles. He was a newsiiaiicr nporter in Piltsbuig, Kansa.s.

and in San Antonio, went to Fort Davis 25 years ago becausi of liis health and ha.i been there almost continuously ever since, xccpi lor serv- i ing on a freighter i)lyin '4 between the United State.s and South Ani- during the a(e days of World War 11 Scobee has written a "Fori Davis," giving the hi.story of the Ion, the ruins ot which are being restored to their original state by Judge A. Simmons of Houston. Sccbee was in office the ccurthcu.se is ot the wlien I culled inrt he in- Funeral tor James Hen- i sisled On being iny guide and ry Bizzell. 83. a resident of Bon- AT BONHAM THEATRES TODAY SCULPTURED LOOK-Following the new trend toward shorter coifTures, halr-sty- list John Hall created this soft, yet sculptered-looklng hair-do for the silver-haired matron.

Coiffure features a softly waved bang and a subtle, diagonal wave over the ear. James 11. Bizzell Rites Held Today DO NOT GAMBLE 'ms: WITH THE SAFETY OF yOUR VALUA8LES Keep them out of harms way in a safe deposit box in our vault. YOU WIU II SURPRISIO AT THI LOW RENTAL First National Bank Business IS BANK Always Buy Products Made In Bonham L. P.

Gaston Named Officer In Class I.EONARD fSpeclul) Ion. of and Mrs. H. Caston, lias elected dent of the tirst year law class ut the University of Texas. Caslon is 4 veteran of World War II Player fg ft fis pt.sj Klein, Sherman 57 19 30 133 Trout.

Bonham 49 2617124 1 Frazier, Bonham 46 .1. William.s. Sh. 50 1216112' Noe, LH'nison 43 18 17 1041 D. Williams, Sh.

45 7 3397 wis, Ga. 33 2342 89 Kills. Paris 32 21 24 8.5 1 Denton, Bonham 38 7 17 83 Brassarf, Sh. 32 1216 76 Cook. f5a.

30 1414 74 Bailey, Bonham 27 192773 Wear, Paris 27 1413 68 Swam, Denison 29 8 21 66 Hell, fireenville 27 11 18 65' Kyle. Sherman 287 3263 Kinslow. Ga. 2411 26 Sfxkwell. 27 4 958 Frazier.

Gr. 25 829 58 Mason. 22 122056 Smith. Gr. 10 28 54 Bowling.

Den. 1717 14 51 Isaacs. Ga. .11 263748 Hicktang. Bonham 14 10 19 38 Ruthertrod.

16 3 8 35 Garrison. Paris 12 11 11 15 Weaver, 8 16 1630 1 Team Ig It fLs pts 1 ops Bon. 9 1 181 B9 136 451 336 Sher. 7 3 220 66 141 506418 Gr. () 4 137 47 121 321 310 f.a.

3 7 108 Bti 163 302385 3 7 126 68 91320352 Pans 2 8 96 67 111 259 388 i New Equipment ham 60 years, were held at 2:30 this atternoon at the Cooper unoral Home Chapel with Rev. O. M. Hume officiating. Burial was in Willow Wild cemetery.

Mr. Bizzell died Sunday morning at the of a daughter, Mrs. Winnie Moore, 100 South Third Street. He had been in nl health for time. Bizzell was born Jan.

27, 1KG4 in Hardeman county. and had resided in Bonham lor some (JO years. Survivors aie one daughter, Mrs. Winnie Moore. Boniiam; two scn.s, Jame-, David and Allen Gray Bizzell, both ol Denison; live grandchildren.

Nn.s. Gladys Cirimes and Mrs. Fay Goyne, both ol Fort Worth; Fiank U. Moore. Houston; Mrs.

James T. Cockrell, Bonham.Mrs. J. D. Mocre.

Oklahoma, and SIX great-grandchildren. Active pallbearer:) were Veecher Walker, Allen Wheeles.s. Floyd Cummings. Hufus Wallace. Huff, I'en Victory Paul liijipy and I-red Karly.

theieby added much to the pleas- ure ol the drive in the November air so puiv that it i almost s.Oi'rkleri Fori is almost 1 mile iiigli. Coming over trom Alpine. I passed in the distun.ce. then had passed otheis that frowned upon the higliway like the arin- of a giant castle. The glowing in the gold of autumn and my host pointed out dilierenl kinds of treeci.

among them the jumper which IS nunticned in Old Tf'stament but which I had never know, nt any rate. is of an authority on trees In lact, he brought in 22 different kinds and planted them in courthouse yard He indicatei the where a party of Spaniards had camped in 1500-and-som'thing; we inspected beauiilul Indian Lcjdge tourist hotel I and drove to the cl Ml Locke, where the McDonald tb.servatory stands On the where scientist study the heaven I Jho.ight of Kllx'rt Hubbards ciieinng line ubout the sinking of Titan'c, "It was a night t. thvisand obtains a noble view iiom the mountain-top, including a lange an e.stimated 80 miles oif COLLEGK STATION Mexico year-round vi.sitor to the swine' tlie way back to loit Davis herds of Texa.s—es{M‘(ially in the ti'lked ol the Magee Aineiiean advmturers drove Sjnnii.sh soldier out of Texai weeks, ruled a re- Fliiiblt ilati with ruit- bdhtd finlth blindi low coit invdtmtnt in comfort will Ukt long For informi, tion Muniphrev in Treasure of ti Sierra BRENEMAN Window Shades Mog Mange Easy To (Control 7 A MOVE WITHOVT I we talked 01 northwestern part oi the state is mange. Since hogs do not The Wlialnol Gibson Girl Blouses Fluffy Ruffles Petticoats Party Favors Received At Leonard School LFX)NAHD (Special) New and modern machine.s have been added to the of the Veterans School being taught by D. Stevens.

Jr. Included In the equipment are a motor analywT. drill press and new pulling equipment in addition to stJine smaller machines and liKjls. Irom this farmers pay much attention to it. M.

Regenbrecht. exten.sion swin husbandman lor Texas A M. College, calls attention to the fact that while mange usually sliows III) late winter or early spring months, control of hot; mange is a late summer or early lall job. It too cold, usually. to spray or dip for the disease at the time it up and spraying or dipping in August or September is as eflective a time to treat the hog.s.

There are ways to control mange, Rcgenbre( ht Benzine hexachloiide can be u.sed either as a dip, a spray, or to fill the lujg wallow. The last method is the most practical and easiest way. Di'monstratioiis were carried on throughout the state using these three methods of control during 1947 and demonstrators have reported that no mange appeared in for brief public of their (jwti All in all. 11 pl.M.,ant that (-ne spent company of Harry in tile IMPKOVCS WOLFE CITY (Si)eclal) Chastain hau replaced the wooden foundations of the build 'T' i ings occupied by the offKf Has Amved I here and Herndon barber bhop I with brick foundations, Manager of Wolfe City Hospital FORD Heaters and Radios In Stock New and Reconditioned Motors MILLER MOTOR CO. West 4th Street Phone 200 WOLFE CITY (SiMclal) Ben F.

Keith, manager of the Wolfe City Community Hospital, has arrived here and has his offiie in temporary location in the city hull where he is interviewing prospective employees, Mr Keith pent days at Amherst observing the of the community hospital there before coming on here. Last Rites to Be Held For Mrs. Cora Williams Mrs. Cora William.s pas.sed at her home in community Sunday alternoon at a o'clock after an extended lllnesi, 21. 18C7.

VVinUom, and was a member of the Gum Springs Hapti.st churfh will be held at the CoojMT I-nmeral Home Tue.s day afternoon at 2 30 Interment Will be in Willow Wild Survivors include three Mrs. Lizzie BarlxT of Oakland Cul- ijornin; Mrs Wil.son ot Spade, and Mrs J. Pritchett or Carson, and one Kd New Friona Also surviving are 12 granrtchil- dren, great grand children and two brothers, Alex Gilbreath of idd Citv and Gilbreath of Wuidom. SEE US FOR A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RANGE ON A NEW We Refrigerators, Washing chines and All Electrical Appliance BONHAM REFRIGERATION CO. "All Service Work Fully Guaranteed' I'lIONK 746 DAY NITE PHONK the Ashburn General Hospital, M(Kinney, after undergoing two operation.s during the time he a patient there He will return the hosjiital Tuesday lip on his condition.

lor a check- THE OPENING OF Shoe Repair Shoi At 505 East 4th We guarantee first class the lowest possible prices. Give us a on your next shoe repairing job. RETI KNS IIOKIMTAL Ralph Crumby, World War II veteran, has been from GET YOUR BUSTED BLOCK ELECTRIC WELDED General Welding Repair Work A Specialty! Do Nothing But BOX BROS. Welding Tank B. Baeand CtiMtost 8U.

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