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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 12

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DAILY FAVORITE Bonham, TWid.y, Aug. 10. 4 IN THE COUNTY AGENTS OFFICE Wayne Cranfill OMutjr Farm Afrat Boll and boll worm? are. 25 per cent or ti the friain subject of conversation punctures, be, with cotton now days or more applica The infestation of weevils are spot-1 ted over the county, where early insects control program has been followed and also a late season program in most cases the are under control. A number of farmers earned out an early in-j program for the first time this year but have failed to con- i Irol late season insects and in most cases that is where a lot of damage is occuring.

It is just as important to control boll wee-! ils and boll worms as it is early iteason insects To determine how to take a count for boll examine cotton every few days. puH 100 squares, at least one-third term nah grown, at random, removing Apply Dunn malathion, HI ivs ed. Apply nine dusi at 5- king ten COURTHOUSE NEWS Dulaney Goes ti boll worms, ex- (upper plant' of 100 cotton plants and 100 consecutive squares and bolls at each of several points in the field Begin treatment when boll worm eggs and four or five young worms are found per 100 5 per cent of the and bolls have ima! squ. few squares at several representa- been injured by sm.worm five places in the field. If 15 to I Apply 10 to 15 pounds per SIXTH DISTRICT COURT A.

M. Harrison. Judge Civil Roy Brookins vs Gaitha Brook Glass, plaintiff to pay bad child support. Mary Fuller vs. J.

Fuller divorce granted, custody minor children to plaintiff, de fendant to pay child support. COi VTY COURT hoiee Moore, Judge Criminal Cases: The State of Texas vs. t.eroi Chaffin, 3 cases, plea of guilty to theft, given 60 days and costs in each case, of Texas vs. Porter fin, plea of guilty to in jail and costs. of Texas vs Tommy wJToSylmar, Calif.

by Mrs. B. F. Butts The Daily lavorile Correspondent ECTOR (Spi.) Mrs. H.

G. Dulaney is in Sylmar, visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Irving. She was Joined in Dallas Sunday by makes application her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Ray Dulan- Thr Stat Verm'll Ch theft. 15 The Sta Allen, piei days in ja The Stat lor. plea of unstarr fine and The Stat plea of gu toxicating fine and costs. The State of Texas Hamilton, plea of guilt porting intoxicating liq and costs, of Texas vs. 1 1 guilty to illicit iiqu its.

of Texas ty to tri iquor in Ti AMERICAN NOW THRU SATURDAY Tay- esston $100 Kpnt. tr. Apt area. $250 fine and The State of SoJomm. Charge, defrauding with a worthless check.

Civil Cases: C. W. Sangster vs. The Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas, its authorized officers and agents, injunction. Probale I ourt: Doris Hat to close estate of Ruth Ellen Peters, NCM.

Final account filed. I Will of Ruby May Young, de- ceased, admitted to probate a Charles FIs Young appointed in- dependent executor without bond I McCleary. Gregory! and Roy Shelton appointed srrs I Olna Haynes makes application to probate will of W. F. deceased.

Ola Mae McFatridge makes ap- plication for appointment of ap praisers in estate of Carl W. Me- Fatridge. deceased. Order filed ap-j pointing Dick Saunders. John Ar- ledge and Roby Windham ap With Prospect Restrictions Will Have Little Effect On Most Salesmen and they left Love Dallas, by plane, and Mrs.

Moore hav guests their daughter and sons. Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, and Dale, from Dallas. guests of Mr. anr Mrs.

Witherspoon were their laughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barratt and son, Timothy, and Mrs. Dan DeKonte and iters of Fort Worth spent the nd in the home of her par- Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Ely. and stayed for a visit with their grandpar- NFW YORK government restrictions on spending would not really have much effect on that business institution, I lunch with a prospect, a national I sales magazine reported today. I The American Salesman, maga- I zine published in New York, sent questionnaire to members of le national salesmen's panel, sking their opinion on business itertainment and possible WEEK-END SPECIALS FRIDAY SATURDAY one group SPORT SHIRTS Vi PRICE Will of J. Rogers Rainey, deceased, admitted to probate. Bob Ramey and J.

Rogers named independent ors Claude Hodge, Roy and Howard Smith appomt- F. Butts Lee. Mr? Anni Rain mr R0BUR THE CONQUEROR FABULOUS ADVENTURES OF THE MAN WHO CONQUERED THE EARTH TO SAVE IT I JULES VERNE'S astee or the orld AN AMERICAN PlCtURl Wi ELIZABETH TAYLOR Great Romantic Film aA Place in Hie FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITES LAST NITE 2 FEATURES They to UNE ton omment multimi BW Bu. 2 FEATURES acre at 5-dav ntervali sprays at 5-day intervals. li Remember your timing of yt sprayings is the important fac in controlling cotton insects Texas Production Up Red meat production in Tei during June was 114 9 mill pounds according to the Tex Crop and Livestock Reporting I vice.

This was two per cenf I production a year ago. Re production the first six mn I this year has been above I earlier month. Total tion so far is 610 6 million 6 per cent above the sar iod a year ago. Cattle killed during Ju I creased 10 per cent from May to 141 000 head Calf slaughter at 500 head was 2 per cent above last month but was 10 per cent I below a year earlier. Hog kill was also down from last month by 12 per cent to 000 head and down from a year I ago by 7 per cent.

Sheep and i lamb kill at head was 27 per cent below last month. Heavier cattle and calves were I slaughtered month than a year ago. Hags averaged 229, pounds per head. Sheep and lambs I su averaged B7 pounds per head ind fi of Mr. and Mr his nephew J( and son, Davit Calif.

H. T. Batsetll ai Di 'd in raisement of Hi innual report ape of Dortha Fae I Pr, The answers indicated that for all the recent hullabaloo about limits on entertainment, nearly nine-tenths of the companies whose men replied have not changed their would not have to. Few Have Cocktail Also, that more than half of the salesmen who entertain at a midday meal hold their time to an hour or less, nearly half of them do not have a nearly two-thirds keep the total check under $5. One member of the panel in his reply ascribed the causes for criticism of the business lunch salesman to ped-not die Marriage Licenses Issued: 1 Glyn Weldon Brown and Joan rJ Yvonne Bolin- isoer Wright and Mrs! Willan hTof li ma Ta Arthur rown Dougli ie Prie I Oscar de- bi ira Lui Mr.

and Mi rt. -1 dv Bush recc ml 1 Cl IVI mtly. 1 dUi home from a I it ITT daughter, Mr; Mr McAleerand Here from Rosi Mr. and Har daughter. Harbara E.

E.T par Mrs. E. B. imer, but en the nt. Marcie E.

Bryant to Martha Dollarhide. 160 ac. Jno. Sexton survey and 66 50 acres John McMay sur- ha vey. tt Griffin Dollarhide.

et ux. to ei Marcie Bryant. acres U. Pace survey. 95 acres U.

Pace. 97 acres P. Harrison survey. ai L. Howell, et ux.

to Ed How si ell, interest in 18 acres James Walters survey. Joe A- Leslie, et al to Opal; len. et ux, pt. Jno. McCarty i a Salesm; vrong with nt at tl level.

It when top Gregarious Lot talesmen genera tl iut the home of Mi MARTIN WIST CAPot rHtlSTEfcSW Unde To Get Bill JEFFERSON SC. (UPI) Farmer CH Hicks said Tuesday I some of the soldiers engaged in the exercise Swift Strike maneuvers were seen loading a helicopter with watermelons filched from his 25-acre patch. He said file a claim with Uncle Sam. 5ft Get a HOT, HOT New Car Trade in August! Yes Sir! Our Trades Are As Hot As the Weather! HERE IS OUR SELECTION! All New and FREE LUBRICATION for Two Years! Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedans Al! are well-equipped.

Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedan 6 With Powerqlide and Other Equipment. Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedan 6 With Overdrive and Other Equipment. Station Wagon Lots of Equipment.

Impala 4-Door Sedan Lots of Equipment. Biscayne 4-Door Sedan 6-Cylinder Buick 4-Door Power and Air. Prices Are LOW! Clean Trade-Ins Are HIGH! Don't Miss Out On This Sale! WILSON CHEVROLET BUICK CO. 301 Chestnut Street Phone JU 3-2154 Harold Skaggs, trustee to Vet Land Board of the State of i Texas. SO.148 acres Charles Carson i survey.

Mary A. Shive to Willie Shive Coltjrer, et al. interest in 46 acres W. Beaty and W. McCarty surveys.

Marion L. Watson, et al to Loyd Anderson. acres William McCullough survey. Lillie Wright, to Amey Wright, pt blk. 20.

Fairview addition. Bon-1 ham. J. Frank Wright, et al to Leon 1 Harper, et ux, pt. blk.

5. O. M. I Kennedy addition. Bonham.

Gene Young, et ux. to ewis Bates, et ux, pt. Jas. Peters sur. Joseph Y.

Reed to D. Shelton. et ux. lot 2 Reed addition. Honev Grove.

Walter A. Shreffler. et ux to i E. C. Fogle, interest in 90 1-3 ac Thomas Toby survey.

Edgar Sowels, et ux. to Dr. Paul E. Geers. 49 7 acres George Damron.

24.75 acres H. Pulliam, and 15 acres Thomas William I Ward surveys. L. Frazier, et ux to Pat Bowen, et ux. lot 2.

blk. 1 Kelly addition Bonham. J. G. Crutcher to Myrtie Lou C.

Hunt, et al. out of NW part blk. 1 Hays addition. Bonham. Disarmament Talks May be Resumed in U.

S. During Fall WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States and Russia are expected to resume preliminary disarmament negotiations Sept. 5, probably in New York, officials said today. The Kennedy administration also was reported giving to sending negotiator Arthur H. Dean back to neva in a few weeks for another try at budging the stalled nuclear test ban talks.

The New York talks would be between White House disarmament adviser John J. McCloy and Valerian A. Zorin who met in Washington in June and in Moscow in July. Officials said the Sept. 5 date had been generally approved by both sides and lacked only final confirmation.

The MrCloy-Zorin discussions were designed to fix the time, place, participants and procedure for resumed East-West talks between a group of nations of general disarmament. The last general disarmament ta'ks, between five Western and five Communist nations, broke up in June, I960, when the Communists walked out. The separate nuclear test ban talks have been going on since October, 1958, between the United States, Russia and Britain. Last June when it appeared the talks were deadlocked, the President recalled Dean and left his deputy, Charles Stelle, in charge in Geneva. Recent guests i and Mrs.

Wes Ferguson were her sisters and other relatives. They were Mrs Maude Cox of Houston; Mrs Carl Lynch of Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Harp and daughter; Miss Velma Whitten of Bagwell; Mr.

and Mrs. V. Gilliland, Mrs. Norma Joe Lerette and Terry of Gainesville and Mr, and Mrs. Durwtiod Moore, Gary and Vicky, and Mr.

and Mrs. Don Willette, all from Sherman. t( en- STRAW HATS Entire stock of western hats includod. PRICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AND Friday Saturday Only DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS with all Dress Pants ODDS ENDS ALL-WOOL SPORTSWEAR Jacket Grey plaid, size 20. Reg.

$17.95 S10.95 Skirts Light brown, size 14. Fire red, size 12 20. Navy blue, size 12. Medium brown, size I 2 14. Medium green, size 14.

Reg. $14.95 $8.95 Slacks Grey flannel, size 12. Brown flannel, size 14. Reg. I 6.95 59.95 Cardigan Sweaters Fire red, size 38 40.

Medium brown, size 40. Dark brown, size 38. Ripe olive, size 38. Reg. $9.95 $10.95 55.95 We Are Open Friday Niqht Until 7 P.M.

For Your Convenience food unch UPI) ELIZABETH. N.J. (UPI) homas Betts makei East Side On The Saubre Telephone JU 3-3415 WE STILL NEED MONEY! The First Few Days of Our Sale Were Good and We Appreciate Your Response! We Still Have Thousands of Sales Items Left For You! Everything Is Sacrificed! Save Up To 75c On the ollar! $1.19 (100 to Bottle) ANACIN TABLETS 894 Mens and Ladies' Watch Bands Values up to $5.95 88c to $1.88 98c MOSTlKTABUtS 694 Still Hundreds to Choose From EARRINGS SETS Values to $4.98 AS LOW AS 59c to $1.88 Get Results F-a-s-t. Try a Favorite Classified Ad today. Reg.

$1.25 COPPERTONF 894 Reg. 98c 200 Count Notebook Reg. 75c (3-Tablets) Big Chief ....3 for 49c Still Some Left $3.95 Alarm .98 Values to $8.95 Entire Stock at 59c 1000 Saccharin Reg. $4.98 Heating Pad $2.98 59c (IOC Tablets) ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN 394 Still a Few! Req.

$7.50 Travel Reg. $2.00 Toni $1.49 ALL BIBLES REDUCED! Still a Few! $3.00 Value! Pepper Mill Salt Set You Could Still Win a Diamond! Lucky Grab Values $2.00 to S50.00 $1.00 It Is Impossible to List All Our Values in This Ad. Please Come in and Browse Around. You Can Save Up to 75c on the PEELER DRUG W. T.

MAY West Side Square GLADYS MAY.

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