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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 5

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DEN 2 PLANTS PINES The members of Den 2, Pack 52, Cub Scouts met with their den mothers, Mrs Larry Lawrence and Mrs Atchley recently to plant pine seedlings at the Fannin County Hospital John Templain, Hospital Administrator, gave permission for the boys to plant the pines to beautify the grounds. The Cub Scouts are Brit Lawrence on his knees in front with a tree, and the other boys are Jim Simpson, Brett Atchley, holding shovel, Scott Miller, Bill Jones and Mike Wiggins. (Favoarite Photo) IS News Happenings at ECTOR By Mrs. B. F.

Butts orresponrient ECTOR Easter guests of Mrs Laura Baker and daughter Jolene were her children and their families, Mr and Mrs Billy Baker, laurie and Jimmy of Austin, Mr and Mrs Roy Bellows and Annette, Darrin and I)elinda of Fort Worth; Mr and Mrs Charles Avery of Avon Lake. 0 Mrs Baker brother and his wife, Mr and Mrs Clyde Hancock of Randolph, were also present Mr Avery family lives in Honey Grove and they also attended his family reunion dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Butch Hay were Mr and Mrs Kid Garner of Han doiph Mr. and Mrs Ernest Nash spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs George Dewoody in Hockwall Mrs Huth Hill has returned home from a two-weeks visit with her son, Tom Beaty, in San Antonio. Mr and Mrs Walter Dean Fulp and children of Houston visited his parents, Mr and Mrs Fulp. over the weekend Visiting Mr and Mrs A Newell recently were their son, Jerry Newell, and grandson, Nathan, of Dallas Hecent visitors of Mr and Mrs Finnell were their son and his family.

Mr and Mrs Billy Finnell, and sons. Kyle. Kevin Johnny, Glenn, and Sam. of Prosper Mrs. Kahama Long of Houston visited her sister and her husband.

Mr and Mrs Johnny Combs, and friends here this week Mrs. Eaton to Head Ravenna Cancer Crusade RAVENNA Mrs Hubert Eaton has been named Ravenna Community chairman for the American Cancer Crusade This April the American Cancer Society is bringing a message about cancer's seven warning signals to more than forty million homes You can personally join the battle against cancer by having an annual medical checkup, by increasing your knowledge of the seven warning signals, and by your contributions to control and find a cure for cancer," she stated. Assisting Mrs Eaton in contacting every home in the Ravenna community will be Mrs David McClure. Mrs Eula Giles. Mrs Dan Gamer.

Mrs Lee Frair, Mrs Percy Adams and Mrs Perry McCulloch Chain Saws BROWN TRACTOR CO. S83-3222 Bonham We have Carrier equipment that automatically matches its cooling to any shopping shifting loads. Saves you power. Saves you money. Find your match today.

No.l air conditioning maker Carrier for service Reece Electric Co. 1700 N. Center Bonham 5H3-2828 Differences Jeopardize School Bill AUSTIN. Tex (UPD Disagreement among top state officials on the amount of money available for school finance could jeopardize chances legislators will agree to any revision of public school funding before the session ends June 2 Estimates of the available revenue range from M38 to million, depending upon which official is preparing the figures Gov. Dolph Briscoe has proposed a $750 million school finance plan, and says the lawmakers will have plenty of money to fund it if they 11 just follow his budget recommendations Lt Gov William Hobby warned senators last week the state is about $250 million short of the amount needed to fund Briscoe's school plan, however A House subcommittee on school finance has studied the problem more than two weeks An April 7 deadline for having a bill drawn was extended to April 17, and the panel still has not made its major decisions on how big a pay raise school teachers will get or even what approach the state should take in trying to equalize inequities between rich and poor school districts To impress upon senators the problem they face in passing school finance and general appropriations bills in the final seven weeks of the session, Hobby invited Legislative Budget Board director Tom Keel to brief them on the financial situation Speaker Bill Clayton says he 11 ask Keel to give House members the same briefing this week before either school finance or appropriations is debated The most immediate problem facing House members this week is a Constitutional Revision Committee hearing on a proposal rescinding the ratification of the federal Equal Rights Amendment Rep Ray Hutchison.

R- Dallas, committee chairman, said from 3. IKK) to 10.000 persons are expected to attend the hearing, forcing House officials to rotate crowds in the gallery so all the spectators will have a chance to see at least a part of the hearings. Hutchison said the testimony will begin at 1 and end at 10 m. Telephone Club Has Meeting TELEPHONE The Telephone Community club held its monthly meeting Thursday in which officers were elected for the year Pie eating contest, games and refreshments were enjoyed by club members. A tacky party is being planned for the next meeting of the dub A date will be announced at a later time.

Old Car Club Plans Part in May 17 Parade Nineteen members were present at the recent meeting of the Red River Valley Car club in the assembly room at the Fannin County Electric Cooperative David Murray, club president, appointed chairman to represent the club on the Bicentennial committees. naming J. H. Stephens as chairman; Tony Vinson, heritage; Dr. William King, festival, and Mrs Lois Tibbetts, horizon.

Club members will be drivng their old cars in the Bicentennial parade scheduled for May 17. All jhose participating have been asked to wear clothes relating to the era of their car All Antique Car clubs in the area, and any individual interested in old cars, have been invited to join in the parade of old cars and period clothes. The parade will begin at 1 m. President Murray also appointed a committee for the all Festival, naming H. Stephens, Sammie Smith, and Dr King Attending the meeting were David Murray.

Mr. and Mrs Grady Giddiens. Mr and Mrs Sammie Smith. Mr and Mrs. Stepheas, Mr and Mrs Stephens and Robert.

Mr and Mrs. Ralph Clark, Dr William King Mr. and Mrs Marion Gouge. Mr and Mrs Verlon Eubanks. Fred Keene and Paul Brown.

mmmm- 1 THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE-Bonham, Apr. 16, 1975 Page 5 Hearing Set On Request For Funds Heart Fund Memorials Meaniful Gifts Many individuals and groups find that memorial gifts to the Heart association are a meaningful way to honor relatives and friends who have died of heart disease These thoughtful tributes also give hope to the living, because memorial support research, education, and community programs aimed at reducing the toll of cardiovascular diseases the nation's No. 1 killers. Such gifts can also be used to mark special occasions, like weddings, anniversaries and graduations When a memorial gift is received an acknowledgement card is sent to the family indicating the names of the person honored and the donors. The amount of the tax deductible contribution is not disclosed, but is shown on the donor's receipt.

To make memorial gifts, send the names and addresses of all those the person to be honored, those to be notified A check or money order should also be enclosed Address is Fannin County Heart association, care of Mrs W. T. May, First National bank. Bonham. Tex Memorials as of February are: Memory of William Dingier from Mr and Mrs Joe Scasta.

Memory of William Dingier from Virginia C. Stocks Memory of Andy Dickinson from Charles and Jean Hill. Memory of Mrs. M. Halsell from Mr and Mrs Wilson Memory of Lillie McDowell from Cassie Carter.

Memory of Robert Newton from Mr. and Mrs. R. Tefteller Memory of Jerre Higgs, III, from Mrs. Jack Kennedy Memory of Florence Moore from Arthur and Lucy Woodson.

Memory of Florence Moore from Mr and Mrs Roy Turman. Memory of Jerre Higgs from Mrs. Joe Lyle. Memory of Rex Raica from Mrs. F.

M. Davis. Memory of Rex Raica from Mrs Broadway. Memory of Dr. Ryan Estes from Patty and Gene Risser.

Memory of Johnson from the Choice Moores. Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Qua lies from Mrs. Nora Newman and Mrs.

Maude Roach Memory of 0. L. Spears from Mr and Mrs A. Barr. Memory of Bill Vincent from Mr and Mrs.

W. A Barr Memory of Grace Cain from Letha and Waymon Walker. Memory of Raymond Fogle from Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Nichols Memory of Raymond Fogle from T.

and Elizabeth May. Memory of J. M. Graham from Mr. and Mrs Blanton Hanes.

Memory of Raymond Fogle from Mr. and Mrs Blanton Hanes. Memory of Marvin Baker from Mr. and Mrs Blanton Hanes. Memory of Mrs Melvin Craig from Mr and Mrs.

Norman J. Beaty Memory of J. M. Hamilton from Mr and Mrs. John Arledge.

Memory of Clarence 0. Pinkston from Ravenna friends. Memory of Wilburn L. Chamberlain from Susie and Lowell Tucker Mrs. Adcock At Houston Wedding Mrs.

Maude Adcock of Seven Oaks Nursing Home accompanied her daughters, Mrs. Richard E. Carey and Mrs Carl Shaffer, to Houston where she LADONlA A public heanng will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday on the application of the Fan- nindel school district for Emergency School Assistance Aid Funds. Supt.

A. Conley has announced. The funds being sought in the application would go for the salaries of additional personnel including emedial teachers, aides, a community liasion person and a counselor Supt. Conley said that local groups had been asked to appoint one of their members to serve on the ESAA advisory committee to assist in developing and implementing the proposed plan. Members of the committee are Askew, Doug Franklin, Mrs.

Jewel Parsons. Larry Braley, Mrs. Ardie Lee, Mrs. Ardell Armstrong. Mrs.

Linnie Wright and Mrs. Ruth Vemer. Two students will be selected to serve as members of the committee. attended the wedding of her grandson. James Pechacek The candlelighted wedding ceremony was held in St.

Matthews church at 7:30 p.m Apr 4 In Houston the women were guests in the home of their daughter and sister who is the mother of the groom. Mrs Victor Pechacek and her husband. NOTICE DO YOU HAVE a policy designed to Supplement your medi-care benefits! That will pay on conditions that you now nave. That is GUARANTEED RENEWABLE FOR LIFE. At a premium you can afford.

For more info contact: Mrs. Mattie Lee Longmire, 220 W. 6th 583-3626. Your Fannin Co. Representative BABCOCKS HOME AUTO STORES A KWGHT SONS Inc WHITEWALt bill-TRE With DEEP TREAD NO TRADE- IN NEEDED! WHEELS Per Wheel WEIGHTS INCLUDED! ORDOVAN NEW! STAR OUR BEST 4 PLY POLYESTER CORD TIRE! Full 4 Ply Polyester Extra Wide Reverse Molded Tread tor Maximum Traction on Wet or Dry Roads! SIZE REG B7S 13 E78 14 F78 14 G78 14 G78 15 26 16 28.73 29.97 31.24 31 92 19.91 22 48 23.72 24.99 i 25.67 LARGE SIZES WHITEWALLS ONLY H7S 14 H78 15 L78 15 3503 36.17 38 89 28.78 29.92 32.64 INSTALLED FREE! PHo ft To 1 84 to 3 11 I Tut WHITEWALLS 2 44 MORE EACH SAVE up to on AUTO PARTS NEEDS! FAMOUS Black A Dockmr POWER TOOLS SALE PRICES 6000 THRU APRIL 19 400 North Center Phone Bonham W.

T. Gilbert, Mgr. 5 WAVS TO BUY CASH LAYAWAV OUR E-Z CREDIT PLAN CHAR6E IT 1HE RIGHT 10 LIMIT QUHNUTIK.

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