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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 2

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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE Bonfum, Ja-, 21 1957 Page 2 lije IPailjt Ifniroritt Published Daily Except Saturday BONHAM PUBLISHING INC. Entered the Post Office lit Bonham, is i iss AUBREY McALISTER EditorPubisher Who's Your Choice for Successor? Robert M. Cantrell Cleburne Hogue Ralph Allen TEXAS Tfttmieft- Any erroneous reflect any firm, individual tailed to tbc attentioi mum ion upon corporal of the lo I I the imr ion rs BI irrr or stani up ri in jif of The United Press is exclusively redited to it the news published her- entitled not othei the use for ptl 1 iteti te ibli.atloi the paj a 1 Home Delivery in Po By Mail in Fannin ftr Mail Elsewhere si KM niiMiii Adjate KIP I ION ou it KATES Week Year 0 Year National tig srnt ut i vi Texas EH lily Pr ij BEGIN THE DAY WITH GOD TUESDAY JAN. 22 Read 77 10-15 Thou art the that doent wonders; thou Has declared strength among the people. Psalm 77:14 EDSON IN WASHINGTON Herbert Hoover Role In Public Life Not Ended a BY' PETER EIJSON NEA Washington flu ASKING Ti Herbej ofl through with government forever.

take a few month re-t to recover from which ha plagued years. Then lit 11 trouble- hooting He is considered tive when hr Hoover Jr. from mean that ho is nner or trouble be available fur scenes, out of the pi blicity Ml wl The fact of the matter is that imdersecretarythip in the first pi. it by pressure from Republican le.i i did nut it ex-Go'. Harold be named Hoo.tt dui out of It was supposed to be an administr a chance to Aork at that II- Th iui iM hi Mini behind 1 to t.

he was retarv of State John Fu iferencer Then he had was acting et reta ry ol llitt I elea of the telv roamed Ms. -flP text of the of THE REASON ing policy Set the world attending All the while, Hoovei He a a Khrushchev anti-Stalin peeidi tu the Cofigici. Communist party in Moscow That set off a chain of which stirred up plenty of trouble in ike Comiaunut satellite, i Hoovei had band in oine ol tie actions, too As chauuuic of the Operations Control Board OCB Hoover responsible for that ol the National Security Council were carried out Thi put him in direct charge many top policy around world Reports that Hoover did nothing on the OCB job are authoritatively denied. He did nothing to publicize what tie wn doing, much of which was top secret His press relation; were admittedly bad He held no press conferences while Dulle was away. Him natural shyness made him inai cessible.

This was wtiat added to the belief that he was ineffective WVOITS TO TAKE the OCR chairmanship away from the undersecretary of state's office when cx-Gov. Christian A Hcrtcr of Massachusetts takes it over officially on February 1 have been opposed by Hoover He insists that the two jcb.s go jether naturally and that Herter should have them both. Jt What gut HeiWt Jr into hi hottt ater while undersecretary of state wa his American policy on the Suez Washington embassy representatives pounded pretty heavily on the Hoover door and desk, demanding the that and the other thing For a couple of it looked a though the United St.it« might have to give in arid back up the British. IfOOVF.K DECIDED to sweat it out cabinet iUpport The policjr of that Uiitudi and French them.elvc back up finally won out irt Then the steered into the United for settlement. This action is ciediteu by many high Washington officials with having United Nation If the US.

had not taken the it diu. the future a defender of the rights of arnaii would have been washed out And the po ition of the ruteo States a the foe of bd' power sioii might have gone down the drain with it Troop 53 Meets Tonight at 7 p.m. i pom tin wttl Mt Mt' nodi st in rit a rl Memorial Edd Bartley Named Post Office Clerk Al MINIA MONUMENTS of Distinction Monuments lettored in mat try CURB WORK All Work Guaranteed Dick Philips Jt mi m.Hildinger Ited vi Kd II to Hub po SALES AM) SERVICE Scarborough Farm Equipment Company .11 Wt S. Center Boakaa, Tessa Ike Will Be Under Increased Pressure Jack Sharkey Named Field Supervisor For Texas Division of Salvation Army In Managing Editor 1 Advertising Manager Mechanical Foreman A SSOCIATI 0 ntiy inti r- of the t'nlted nnf tfoinf in en now mo. The ipon tnrn I 1940 pr if IH some doubt that even rouH rhere a for (tot hi to nitnt lair1.

for top nornimttion Mr Kluenhower crowded William P'tiMtWiii Nixon year to from T' eonleat for fiomrnatioii. The to Whether was or un mediately a At ordu ratic likely the President artful position to big under of of ra Huperviao mv in th. John A Com mand Morrison, and I it Director ig to Eddy pid growth Stati ill I md aident will find rm He's Still With as Life be Nixon was a on com- vue Cnit Departmert of to twdown with Salvation Army throUK out the activ and iat num- mi; which rail ed for and be of Service I'nit against vice president has increased to a i high If also poaruble rhaps groups tompomtl of over 1400 ikelv that Nixon fin a giv- of leading heir private that as communities chou for a 1 Sharkey formerly se rved us runnrre that may field representative I I Nixon almost pul ed out.but whii consisted of 51 counties in did not. SomethinR must trave north and central ex A new chanfed bis mtnd. field man will be appoint ed to replace him in that area sbf rtly they said.

by Unitad fVi meeting it tain Ix st ay of aving to ob- mi distant NEW YORK Inend Pa rgrran I eo1 with newsmen during her weekend in I New York: My life i.H yours Bertha Sowa for recovery of her 1K- vear-old Paul, who Sunday entered his 1.1th of eontlnu- leep a ferer of the my. ti sense, enrephalitis koo laird really for Paul In meantime we v.ill pray for him and do onr to him eomfortable Fiddy said explained that I Service Departme nt nipiovs four field representatives for various of the state key will be available to wmrk with all the field men ail areas of working with committees already up will also help expedite the organization of new committees in cities where interest in bringing in the welfare program of The Salvation Army has been shown Eddy explained that the Service. Pint set up to bring the welfare services of the Army to cities where a regular Salvation Army officer is not vallatile I jocal committees of volunteer citizens carry on such Here son is SaH ati Bonham Dudley Jack- Te chairman of the local Army Service Unit Com Sharkey has en with the r- I rut of thr Salvation Army lor six years He is a veteran of World War II. hav- mg spent three years in the Sea- bee.H with a tour of duty in He been in of Commi ree work and apent. two years in Saudi Arabia for I International Corporation.

and Mrs Sharkey live in Dallas Sharkey has also served in south and wist Texas prior to his new assignment He helped organize many of the Service llro.se areas program in threir own areas, he mit tees tm In announcing the new ent Eddy stated that Sharkey WASHINGTON I Straus chan risiti, Energy Commi-ison announcing Htissia has another dear bomb: The Sovie: eond another nuclear weapons test in their current series which has been I explained, and meet need at time and point of need quickly and without red Each committee has authority to make im- decisions on hat on- CpI. Robert Park Participates in zrriii; i Marine Maneuvers on 17. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Gill Sudderth Dies Sunday; Service Will Be in Leonard Spi So 1 a fanner and stockman at la onard. at a home in Trent Sunday. Jan.

2u lollowin, a long illne lie Funeral mtvih were Id at the Dt timird Dapt.at cium It at an p. in Monday v.ith (lu 1 let it, pa Unr. Interment was in tin- Leonard led by V. ibon fuller- ar. r.

w. Arthur Stapp, Paul Taylor Pn bards. Erm Ta i pli Doy 1 Influii and Sim tlauKliter. Mrs Wa'bice of Mi Ab ter. i la will attend the Mrs.

Ollie Gatlin Rites Set Tuesday In Oklahoma City H( )lt (Spl i Mr i lllie ini. i nativ, ul lor dud in Wes- lev hospital at at 12: a in Monday dan 21. after uiieral sci vn have been uounced tur in Tuesday at the Kent u. A va P.i| 1 i church in Oklahoma t'ltv interuieut will in Oklahoma Mi 11n was a member of church and a teacher in the Sunday bool Mrs (lathn wa born June 25, Suibtertii Ha. Kon ul late 11 a (id NI .1 Siiiidcl h.

tiiu- neers in the i and was bom a lie had Ultimi of 111 lile and a owner ut a ui ii it i Leonard lor mail) vcars. lie vs ia a nieinbi of the liaptist chun h. lb was married to 1 Ina ville May in II Mi Edna Sudderth of Leonard; lb i.s a'-o anrvived by five broth- of 1 A Sudderth of Hailey, Vliyi: rtb udoipli ai Kim of iana rind at Ector She wa a graduate of Ft tor chool and the Allen Mi tuoi ia Se! Mi Surviv ors are her husband two daughters. Saubdra liti and Sharon all of Oklahoma Otv; mother. Mrs Pearl Chitwood of Ector three brothers.

Chitwood of vcston. Tom ('hitwood of Fort Worth, Joe lieu Chitwood Pi lls; one Sister i Hruton of Houli tin S. Melton Jones Rites Tuesday RANDOLPH Melton Harold Douglas Dies In California for Harold Douglas, resident of Jones, (dent of the Randolph died at th. home oi his daughter. Mr Ma in Dallas Sun- The hodv will in state at the irnln art funeral home at Tren ton until time for services Funeral services will be held 1 am son, wiM 1 ti in Tuesdav at Hr.it* In ral home lamento, fallt boa it al.

Sunday. 20 Douglas was a cot- ill of Mrs Daisy Palim i and she and i Tuesday at at the Randolph Methodist hurch Three pastors, the ReV Cates of 1 trod, Rev Ja Nabb of 1 and the Rev Odie Carry of officiate. wid in Hamp- ton near Edhube, with arnheartt funeral hon directing The survivors are hi- wife. Mrs Eva Moore of I hilbe 2 son Thurman of City, and Thomas Jones of Dallas; a daughter. Mrs Massey of Dallas, and Viarv of Sherman ind Mi Fannie 11 riage of Ector; seven grandvhil- dren and one great-giundcbild A native of Ten nee, JoneS was born He came to Texas tin kj He married to Miss a Moore at tiodd City, 2.

Mrs. Carrie Pearson Dies Sunday, Rites Tuesday At 2 P.M. PITTSBCRC.H Don Rark k. leader nt a protect movement to curb Steelwoikers of Vmerit a dues increases attacking i wit 'SW 1 ixecutive 1 ioard rejec- ing tion of for protest leaders to listini on election It doe. look me like 1 Extu utive ii.i anv intt CAMP PBNDLFTrciK.

Calif KHTKCi Cpl Roiiert Park of Mr and Mr- Park of UIm rtv 't Bonham, is parti in Oner it the i i-ion dur- the period Jan Ski-Jump," a maneu- has mcritt 1 the increased responsibility through the "fine work he has already done in the expansion of welfare program of Tire Salvation Army throughout Texas He has rendered assistance to us in past and we are sure that he Will justify the confidence we have placed in him We are forward to an even more rapid growth of the Service nit program throughout the entire I state People 60 to 80 APPLY FOR OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE ol I Jan Pearson died Sunday Jan 1957 at Hill's liest home in ini after an illness of a long duration Funeral be held at 2 ni Tue da at Wbe funeral chapel with the Ilev Fender, pastor of Calvary Baptist church and Pev Owens VIENNA Austrian Cham ellor Julius Raab atta tyrannical Hungarian rile which is forcing thousands of Hungarian? to flee tc Aust ria It is unbelievable that in four days despite the winter weather 1,261 nevertheless came io At stria Is there any plainer evidence that these people were driven by anxietj and fear tin is. iank Ixiwery and A Lowery, both ol uidoiu, grandchildren and mv children Claude Scott Rites Held At Pecan Gap uneral services for Claude Scott, Hi-year-old retired fanner of I ji donia held at 2 30 Monday at Pecan (Jap Interment was h. I a Ionia with Wise ver util land. sen i and air forces the tr ne and i Navy, is takin nine at Camp i Pen- dleton 'alif and ea. iloy- over 0 men and 1 more than 11M) sh 1 The 1 trine I iv srp- ported 1 3rd raft 1 Wing hi "tor i he ach- of 1 imi up Per idlelon tion sime Jari 17 a i lit ii dl t.

ont inue nia neil Ver 1 il Jan 2 13. itothconvi1ntiona 1 la riding 1 irait and the Marine con ion of ficai en Velop.rent" hy the use of transport bel 1 i. open ari being Pract i all of modem I warfare are pu into use naval bomt ftrdmei nt.amphil tjious 1 i landing. lose air ppoi rt. lane- borne nvarion, am1 ictia- tion and repl Iat erne nt.

help tal pens you can still insurance uf final exit ning your You can entire transaction by mail with ODD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY No obligation of anv kind No one will call on Write today Simply mail ing to Ol Dep tv. Mo for free information, istcard or letter 'giv- rl Am rii an Ins Co. liT 12R Kansas Ci- AMERICAN Last Showings TONIGHT pastor of the Dodd City Baptist Funeral home directing Scott died church, officiating Sunday, Jan 20, 19'iT, in a Corn Pallbearer will Murray merce hospital. aught I lai ry Sw inn, lann Pallbearers ower Sullivan ery tlooilwin and Dick Thel Harrison, Dee man Clark, laiw- aon pence Beeler, C. Wi'hifce.

and Interment will ie in IHitid h'rank Shaw City cemetery with Wise funeral He is survived by two home directing interment. Uta Scott and Clayton Stott of The survivor- i Du- Ptnan tour sisters. Mrs Mary thep irson of Dynden ot Ol-la Mrs Pearson of Prank A liradsbaw of Dcuikiana. and son of Dallas, and Hulert Ein.ua ott and Mrs ThREE iolent eople MMX Ol on Cboritoli HfSTON BAXTER tyvxi GdWrt R01AN0 1 and Kugeiic Pear City; if 1 uvkendah ol Pecan (lap TOMORROW FAMILY DAY Children FREE when accompanied by parents. KIRK DOUGLAS DEWEY MARTIN ARTHUR HUNNICUTT in a mighty adventure story of the great Northwest! CALL US FOR ESTIMATES Ask About Our Budget Terms John L.

Anderson WORK 503 N. Main St. JU 3-4816 SMiJ ini ISO McCUllOCH D-44 Direct Drive Chain Saws to be given away free! Absolutely nothing to buy! See Us Today For of tho exciting McCULLOCH SAW-DRAW BROWN TRACTOR COMPANY Eait 4th Street Bonham, Tesas mu SKY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Walt Etnm Stokowski Paint Store Views Two or three days ago we opened 5 new wallpapers the pattern was identical in each, just different colors the pattern is a print or provincial we confess to being prejudiced, yet even so we think it is an exceptional group perhaps the equal to any we have ever had these are medium- large in desian, yet certainly not too large to use for both ceiling wall price on one is $1.55 a bolt the others are 1.45 we are showing 4 of these in window this week please glance our way if you are passing surely it is wise to remember too, we have a wallpaper sale in progress which offers you an opportunity to make a doilar go a long way by adding additional patterns we are still maintaining almost 150 wallpapers at big savings to you Hasten!.

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