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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 6

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THE FAVORITE Bonham, July 17, 1972 6 ACCIDENT PREVENTION on the modern farm and ranch is the message both Governor Preston Smith and Texas Farm Bureau Queen Phylis Shutt of Edna want to spread Governor Smith signs a proclamation designating July 25-31 as Farm and Ranch Safety Week in Texas as Joe Smetana, Vice President for Farm and Ranch Activities, Texas Safety Association, exhibits a theme poster for the observance. Miss Shutt demonstrates the need for industrial type hard hats and roll-over protection on farm machinery. STANDINGS McGovern Influence Test Bv I nited Press International National league Pitt New York Chicago St Lou Montreal ITnla (inn Houston Los Atlanta San Fran San I hast w. 52 634 47 34 580 44 40 524 9 42 39 519 36 45 444 29 54 349 23'a West w. I.

pt'l. g.b. 51 31 .622 48 38 558 5 43 40 518 84 SI 46 452 14 38 50 432 16 31 52 373 20'i Congress Faces End War' Fight Sunday's Results Pitt 3 Houston 2 fist game. 10 inningsi Pitt I Houston 2 '2nd Chicago 5 Atlanta 3 Cinci 4 St Louis 1 San Diego 7 New York 3 San Fran 10 Phila 7 Los Ang 4 Montreal 2 Probable Pitchers (All Times Cinci (Simpson 5-3) at Chicago (Heuschel 3-2 2 30 pm Atlanta (Schueler 3-4) at Pitt (Walker 3-5i, 8 15 pm 9-5) at Houston (Roberts 8-4), 8 15 Tuesday's (iames Atlanta at Pitts Cinci at Chicago St Louis at Houston New York at Ang Phila at San I)iego Montreal at San Fran American league hast w. I.

pet. g.b. I)et 46 35 568 Balt 45 36 556 1 Boston 38 39 494 6 New York 37 41 474 74 Cleve 34 46 425 114 Milwa 32 47 405 13 West pet. g.b. Oak 52 30 634 Chic 45 38 542 7 4 Minn 42 38 525 9 KC 41 41 500 11 Calif 38 46 452 15 Texas 35 48 422 174 Sunday Results Oakland 5 New York 2 Boston 6 Minn 1 Detroit 2 KC 0 Cahi 1 Milwa 0 (1st game) Milwa 2 Calif 1 (2nd game) Balt 6 Chic 1 (1st game, 7 inns, rain i hit at Balt game, ppd, rain Texas 3 Cleve 2 innings, night i Probable Pilchers (All Times KDT) Chic (Zradley 10-7) at Detroit (Lolich 15-6), 8 15 m.

Oak (Horlen 2-1) at Milwa (Stephenson 2-21, 8 30 pm Calif (Barber 2-1 1 at Bostor (Curtis 5 3), 7 30 Balt (Dobson at (Hand 5-7), 8 30 WAS! iINGTON (UPI returns from its cratic convention recess today, fat ing a new battle in the effort to end the Indochina war by legislation Thr struggle over the proposal by Senate Deomcratic leader Mike Mansfield to cut off funds for U.S combat forces in Vietnam after Aug 31 could provide a test of the influence of Sen George McGovern. the Democratic presidential Congress also will be asked to provide swift aid for the victims of tropical storm Agnes Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott said he would Stock Market Opens Mixed, Trade Moderate NEW YORK market opened mixed in moderate trading Monday on the New York Stock Exchange The Dow Jones industrial average was off 0 60 at 92166 shortly after the opening Advances led declines, 218 to 141. among the 527 issues crossing the tape Republic gained 4 to 214 in the firm steels Arrnco added 4 to American Motors lost 4 to 94 DuPont rose 4 to 165 Superior Oil jumped 1 to 2684 in the mixed oils Kerr McGee lost 4 to 544. Southern Pacific picked up 4 to 444. UAL Inc climbed 12 to 374 in the higher airlines TWA gained 4 to 49 Lockheed moved up 4 to 104 in the generally easier aircrafts Boeing to McDonnell Douglas the amount to 374 224 same Fort Worth Livestock WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? USE E-LIM Cxcess water in the body can be uncomfortable.

IM will help you lose excess water weight. We at recommend it. Only $1.50 FORT WORTH (UPl-USDAl- Livestock Cattle 1600 calves 1000, not enough slaughter cows to establish trend. feeder cattle and calves steady; cows cutter 24 7526 00, feeders choice 450-500 lb steers 45 50 47 25 500-600 lbs 44 50 46 00 choice 350-400 lb heifers 43 25 45 75 450-500 lbs 40 00 42 20; 500-600 lbs 37 5040 90 good 450-500 lb bulls 42 2545 00, good choice stock cows 24 60-28 75 Hogs 800, barrows and gilts steady to 50 lower, sows fully steady. 2-3 barrows and gilts 200-250 lbs 28 00; 1-3 sows 300-600 lbs 22 50-23 25 Sheep 200, slaughter and feeders steady few choice and prime 79-100 lb spring slaughter lambs 32 00.

choice 74-90 lbs 31 00; few choice 80-82 lb feeder lambs 27 00 HARD OF HEARING Before you buy a hearing aid you owe it to yourself to see W. May for a FREE HEARING TEST AND 15 DAY FREE TRIAL at no obligation. He can fit you in the best hearing aid made, yet reasonably priced. After the guarantee period (of one year)we repair at cost only. This usually increases the life of a hearing aid for 4 or 5 years.

w. T. MAY PHARMACY 6th Center 583-3157 introduce an administration $18 billion relief bill Scott said he expected Congress to deal with the legislation quickly. The $1 8 billion would be in addition to the $200 million authorized earlier by Congress It would be used to liberalize cash grants and loans to property owners, residents, communities and businesses in areas devastated by the floods last month Funds also are included for federal agencies to increase relief work Debate was scheduled to resume today on Mansfield's end-the-war amendment, which is attached to a foreign aid authorization bill The amendment is supported by McGovern. whose antiwar stance helped him rise to leadership of the Democratic party McGovern planned to fly to South Dakota today for a vacation As the antiwar debate is expected to continue for some time, assistant Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd has scheduled a work arrangement that will allow the Senate to debate the foreign aid bill for several hours each day and then devote the rest of its time to other measures.

The Senate also had under consideration today a bill that would increase the $160 per hour minimum wage to 12 20 during the next two years The House already has passed a bill that would boost it to $2 over years The House expected to take up routine bills early in the week while waiting for the Rules Committee to clear a $2 58 billion authorization bill for military defense construction A floor vote on that bill is planned Thursday Spokesmen for the House Select Committee on Crime said Frank Sinatra was expected to appear during the week at its hearing into the role of organized crime in horse racing The committee wishes to inquire of Mr Sinatra relative to his connection with the Berkshire Downs track in a committee announcement said Moscow-Bound Official Talks With President (I KM Ml alif (UPD-President Nixon and his Moscow bound secretary of commerce looked today to a wide ranging new policy for more trade between the United States and Russia Secretary Peter Peterson leaves Thursday to open talks with Soviet leaders in a follow-up to Nixons summit conference in May Foreign policy adviser Henry A Kissinger predicted last week that the talks would make progress toward a new approach to the issue of -Soviet economic Nixon and Peterson were scheduled to confer today on the secretary Moscow mission The talks follow Nixon's summit conference and the unprecedented agreement announced earlier this month, in which the Russians contracted to buy $750 million of gram in the next three years An important feature of that agreement was that the Soviet Union will be granted credit through the government-backed Commodity Credit Corporation The chief obstacles to more extensive trade between the two countries were disagree ment over the old World War II Lease debt owed by Russia and credit arrange ments. Peterson also was expected to talk about a maritime agree ment which could open ports of each country to ships of the other Nixon was winding up a 2-4 week working vacation at the Western White House, during which he has been watching the Democrats select his opponent and mapping the broad outlines of his re-election campaign He was expected to return to Washington Tuesday During the weekend he met with Secretary of State William Rogers, who returned from an 11 -nation round-the-world trip to line up support for Nixon's proposals to end the Vietnam war Rogers said he found the government leaders he talked they included those in ihree Communist countries -to be sympathetic with the President's position and aware of his desire for peace. The Rogers mission was in conjunction with the resumption of the Vietnam talks in Paris last Thursday Hospital News Allen Memorial Hospital New Patients Ruby Nichols. Bonham Sifford. Bonham Nell Miller.

Bonham Odis Hall. Bonham Tadlock. Bonham Patients: Willie Branch, Bonham Ruby Nichols, Bonham Mrs Raymond Burleson and baby girl, Paris Mrs Nors Smith, Bonham Shield Fowler, Bonham Edith McKissack Eugene Nipp, Honey Grove Berniece Semosh, Telephone Lottie Terry, Bonham John Bonham. Bonham James Braceweli, Bonham Anna Miller. Honev Grove Frances Ruark.

Bonham Mrs Joe Baker, Bonham Olga Hale. Bonham Dismissed Lena Mae Cason. Bonham Joyce Morris. lion ham Carol Sue Chaffin, Honey Grove Telephone Will Burn Mortgage Papers Tonight TELEPHONE This is the big night people of Telephone have looked forward to for many months burn the mortgage on the community club attractive community center building Reagan Brown, the wtdelv- known rural development director for the Extension Service, will be the speaker Several community leaders, headed by Club Presidenl Calvin Felts, will take part in the mortgage burning ceremonies The program will start at 8 o'clock Homemade ice cream will be served earlier Felts has invited the public to attend and share the pleasure of the occasion with people of the Telephone community. FBI Goes Feminine WASHINGTON (UPI) -A former Marine from California and a former nun from upstate New York became the first female FBI agents today.

Both are single The new agents were identified as Susan Lynn Roley, 25, a native of Roach Calif and a former officer of the Marine Corps, and Joanne Pierce, 31, Niagara Falls. who holds a bachelor of arts and a master of arts degree in history and has served as a clerical employe of the FBI sinc March 23. 1970 The women took the oath of office from Acting FBI Director Patrick Gray III Gray succeeded the late Edgar DEATHS Honey Grove Rites Set for Herman Ryser HONEY GROVE Herman Ryser. 65, died about 9 o'clock Monday morning. July 17, 1972.

in a Paris hospital He had been ill about three months Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning 10 o'c lock, at the Cooper-Sorrells Funeral chapel in Honey Grove with the Rev Delmar Brach officiating Burial will be in Oakwood at Honey (irove Mr Ryser was a member of the St James Lutheran church at Allen hapel He was employed at the McCuiston hospital in Paris where his death occured He was bom Feb 21, 1907, at Honey the son of Mr and Mrs Charley Ryser He was married Nov. 2. 1927 at Allen Chapel to Lydia Stoehner, who preceded him in death Aug 27, 1970 He is survived by three sons, Raymond, Ed and Carl, all of Honey Grove; one daughter. Mrs Raymond Reic of Hamilton, and two sisters, Mrs Herbert Stoehner and Mrs Clara Yoakum both of Honey The family will be at the funeral home Tuesday night from 7 30 until 9 o'clock to receive friends Summer Is Time to Head New Books Now In Library At birth, an opossum is only about the size of a kidney bean. Hoover and ordered a search for prospective FBI women as one of his first acts Hoover long encouraged a policy against women agents Each week finds more and more new books added to the shelves at Bonham Public Library Since there are so many times when engaged in relaxing ac tivities one can read a little this is a good time to stop by and cheek the library for interesting or new books The following are new books lo be found on the shelves The Home, by Mortimer.

A Referee Upholds Russian Chess Player Protest REYKJAVIK Iceland Referee larihar Schmid today upheld a protest from champion Boris Spassky and moved the adjourned third game of the $250.000 world chess hampion ships back into Reykjavik's main sports hall, despite American challenger Bobby Fischer earlier objections to it. The Rev William Lombardy. Fischer's second, said the 29- year-old challenger would be at the board when the game resumes at 5 pm (1 pm EDT), shouldn't he1 Bobby is going to win this game Lombardy said after a two-hour emergency meeting with the match committee and representatives for the Russian camp Spassky holds a 2-0 lead in the match but Fischer had a one pawn advantage and a stronger attacking position when the third game adjourned Sunday after 41 moves Most experts gave Fischer the edge to take the game. Time to Heal, by C. Rayner; Malpractice, by Lipsky; The Word by Wallace, Bonecrack by Francis, The Way to Fort Pillow bv Sherburne, Walk in the Paradise Garden by Maybury, A Game of Statues by Stevenson; Out of the Dark by Every Little Crook and Nanny by Hunter A Cluster of Separate Sparks by Aiken.

Gold by Brand; The Goddess Abides by Pearl Buck. Happy Ending by Savage; The Ewings by John O'Hara; The Optimists Daughter by WeKy; Monday the Rabble Took Off by Kemelman Oh. Valley Green' by Culp, Murder Most Royal by Plaidy, The Gods Themselves by Asimov, Destiny by Elizabeth Seifert. Dr Gully i Story, by Elizabeth Jenkins. tains and the Kings by Caldwell.

Hearts by Thomas Thompson (ioldenrod by Harker, The by Ambler; The Innocents by Sharp; No Deadly Drugs by Kerr Mud Baths Iranian health seekers cake their bodies with black mud from Lake Urmia to relieve arthritis, rheumatism and other aches and pains After lying in the thick, malodorous mud for hours, they bathe in the waters of the lake FOR ATHLETE'S USE KIRATOLYTIC ACTION BECAUSE It ud dUtalvM Win. i. ta killing Action. Ol T-4-L, a krratolytic, at aajr drug cauntar. FAST or your back NOW at Bonham Drug Store.

knight Drug Store GOODWYEAR Credit Correction The photo credit line beneath the Sunday engagement picture of Miss Janice Elaine Robinson should have been to Atmp Studios The Favorite regrets getting the wrong credit line under the picture Skip July Meet The Bonham chapter of Young Homemakers will not hold a meeting in July, it has been announced by Mrs, Eloise Sisk, the faculty sponsor The chapter will resume its monthly meetings on Aug 21, at which time new officers will be elected. The bullsnake, common in Nebraska, is one of the largest reptiles in North America. DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU WANT A NEW HOME A NEW CAR OR A BANK ACCOUNT Potential of SI 5,000.00 per year No Selling Process paper work Want ONE Exclusive Master Dis- tnbutor in area. investment of 2 000.00 ro- quued. Guaranteed return of your investment Teen and Twenty Coametic Corporation 2740 S.

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