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THE AVOW I TE Bonham Tex 1973 Page2 The Bonham Daily Favorite Confirmation Seen Richardson Clears When Julv 4 'liti vfitl be i Fannin County Hospital Patients Dismissals Bonham Publishing Inc. ih AUBREY ALISTER f-ditor-Publisher Kotiert i Mi' Nubiev Mi Hill Ralph Mien Paul Woolsey Bill Managing Editor fv Kditor i'U Mrs Foreman Pressman i in illation Manager 1973 PRESS ASSOCIATION Vftv errofv -firm Ihe attenti- I nitrii ill the Home I Rv Mail in Bv VI.ni Ft Year For Buildings Leonard Calls Bond Election LEONARD Voters of the Leonard independent school dis tnrt will pass judgement on a $350.000 school improvement bond issue May 2b Proceeds from the bond issue will be in construction of a new middle school air con ditiomng the high school, adding room to the vo ag shop lin ker riHims the gymnasium and a new field house at the football field The bond issue election called Mondav night by the school board following .1 meeting with representatives the bon dint company and an archiUvt The board will continue to nveive applications tor the post superintendent until May 18 Members of the board will begin interviewing applicants tonight when they will mwl with three Kach applicant lor the position will lie given a personal interview with ail being inter May IK or as soon thereafter as possible Alter Mav 1H the board will the li to a few top applicant' and again personally interview each man before making a tinal Supt (' McClendon who has served Leonard schools as tor 20 years. announced his retirement at the end the current school year COURTHOUSE NEWS (ountv Court Moore. Judge Criminal ases Klmer Clark plea of guilty to complaint alleging driving while intoxicated $150 tine and costs 30 days jail probated 12 months Michael Dennis Mahan plea ot guilty to complaint alleging driving while intoxicated. $150 and costs 30 days in jail probated 12 months David hugene Durbin plea of guiltv to complaint alleging driving while intoxicated.

$150 fine and costs 30 davs in jail probated 12 months Charles Harney Scott plea of guilty to complaint alleging driving while intoxicated $1'" and costs 30 davs in jail probated 12 month' Kenneth Hailev plea of guiltv to complaint alleging driving while intoxicated $150 fine and costs 30 days in j.ul probated 12 months Thomas Opal Mize plea of guilty to complaint driving while intoxicated $150 and costs 30 days jail probated 12 months William Hudolph Kinney plea of guiltv to complaint alleging making ilcoholic beverages available to a minor $100 and costs Probate I ora Mae liowden applit .1 tion to Probate Will of Dean Bowden Dec spa Bowden. No administration necessarv May Morris application to probate VS ill of Manic Dinwiddle I iCC Inventory and filtni and Kst of Teasley Sr Dec Inventory and Appraisement tiled and approved Kst of Klla Teaslev Dei Bond and 1 1 and ap proved in Adm Kst Lucy Bell Smith Flossie Brewer, ministratrix Marriage license Chuck David Harville and Sheryl Vnn I nderwixxl Robert Bryne Brown and Fay Roberts Milton Robison and (idle Any Opposition WASHINGTON I Members of Senate Judin 11 ommittee indicated today that Flliot Richardson soon will Im as attorney general hastening appoint merit of a special prosecutor in the Watergate scandal spot check many committee members either upport Richardson or decline to av how was opposition Some of their objections apparently were diminished Mondav when Richardson promised to appoint a special prosecutor mto Watergate after he is confirmed But committee member, Sen John lunney, D-Calif indicated he might not vote for Bichardson until the attorney general designate discloses name ot his special prosecutor I committee begins hear ings Wednesday and Richard son possibly could be confirmed late this week or early next But he said it will take him some time to find a trial lawyer with qualifications to take over the Water probe ederal investigators indicated appointment of a special prosecutor might delay the work ot the grand jury, which had to hand Ol'KN 1TKS. SI CARLOAD f.K:< H24! "YOURS, MINE and OURS Lucille Ball Herrn Fonda HOUSC FOUNDATIONS CURB ANO DM S. A AND WALKS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION ANYTHING IN CONCHiri down indictments later this week in advance of Senate hearings into the case A mm ial prosecutor would need tune to review all the evidence before advising the grand jury He also would be forced to decide whether to retain Assistant I Attorney Karl Silbert. who prosecuted the original Watergate Seven last January and has continued to collect evidence In a statement on the Senate floor.

Tunney said the commit should jointly act on the qualifications of both Mr Richardson and his designee as prosecutor Tunney said that Richardson should be ready to tell the committee whom he will appoint and how the prosecutor will work Congress also should consider appointing a bipartisan prosecution team, something dent Calvin Coolidge did during his investigation of the Teapot scandal in the 1920s, Tunnev said Richardson said he will ask Senate committee to hold hearings on his appointment as prosecutor He said he also would welcome a vote of confidence for the prosecutor bv the whole Senate Students May Transfer During Month of May May is transfer month for students Fannin county schools County Superintendent I. Brent has reminded parents and guardians i owntv Superintendent Brent said that under the new rules governing transfers parents or guardians wishing to transfer their children to an adjoining district should contact the uperintendent of receiving district If the superintendent of district to which student wishes to transfer accepts the student, transfer is legal and complete he said It is no longer necessary to seek to transfer a student through the county office Approval is required of students who to transfer after Mav. he said Kathrvn Booket Frank Romano Jr and resent ia Dianne Weldon Maroney and Miner Lou Maroney Real I state I ranslcrs ullom al to Hans Heine et ux Lot 12 Blk I Lipscomb Vdd No 2 Bonham Melvin Latham, et ux to Herbert Kegan' et ux Lot 2 Blk 2 Krid Leonard Delmar I Pengo, et ux to Willie I Lindsay et ux 2 tr Curtis Moore Delton Johnson, et al to Charles to Delton Johnson, al 255 McKinney Williams and I Jno Miller Partition I Jo' Prosper, et al to om Carter 12 ac Stephen Karl Baker ux to Matt Simmons, et al 2 ti Jos Murphv Joe Walker et ux to ux Lot and pt 4 Hlk iu Fair Add Bonham Karl Dale et al to Herman Dale ac Jos Swaggertv 1 ula Smith al to Smith Lot 7 Blk 1 () Kennedy Add Bonham to Leon Cason pt Levi Lloyd Sui Telephone et uv to Bobby Mctiiaw et ux Lots Trenton Hills Sportsman to Hay mono t-rancis et al. pt of John Week' Raeburn A White, et ux to 1 21 11 I Sanders Raeburn White, et ux to Vi li 4bd II Sanders Raeburn White to VLB Sander Tin ,1 1 li 1 vir 1 ac Baker (i iuldm to Roy Kneip Lots 10 and II Blk 19 Lake Crockett Resort Center Wayne Scott et ux to Dorothy Kerley Keeram 184 Leonard Pruvia Taylol al to Rav Rushing et pt Martin Moore Jay Stafford et 1 to Robert Morns Jr 33 a. Smith Hhudy et ux to Mt K' et ux i at .1 Pierson Kctor Sparks ux to Wayne Mullic ux Lot' 1.

2. 3 Musical Concert Set At I. W. Evans Thursday C. ST BOU ONMAM 7(411 (214) 109 7 Ln J.

TON OUPAN r. OKI. A 74701 014 The music department of I school will present a concert the I Kvans gym nasium Thursday The bv the 1 Kvans Parent- Teacher will start at 30 pm Mrs will the hoir lor the concert Roundtables Set Thursday Night Roundtables lor the Newo dis will Ix-lil Thursday night at Timber reek Lodge on Lake Bonham Starting time is 7 district level board of review will be held tor Kagic Scouts and at option of leaders for Star and Li awards The program of ub leader Warning Scoutcraft and troop meeting operations will be continued Roundtable leaders will be Howard Miller, Dr Roy Mathews md Mi and Mrs Hob stew supper will precede the roundtables and 4 Blk 428 Savoy LB to I homas I. Riddles H9 it Bramlette and Ryan et ux to A I arpley et ux Lot ti Blk 5 Thomas Leonard Johnny Hopkins et ux to James Bond, Lot 1 Blk Bel lev tew Add Bonham loin McDonald, et al to T.dw Swiatovy Jr ux Lot 16 edai Creek No 1 Bonham Jerry Lee Davis, et al to John 1 Holloway Jr et ux 44 4 ac I) Cullen 177 Jerry 1 Davis, et al to VLB I) Cullen Smith, et UX to Joe Walket et ux Lots Ravenna Dennis Dodson et al to Lanney Joe Davis ux Lot 10 Blk 2 Roberts Bonham Jno Trantham to Wm Mai tib et al 2 ti Wertzner Jr et ux to Roy Moore, et ux pt Blk 31 Inglish Bonham Florence Lorene Ray to Jerry Fletchei Loftm. et ux pt Blk 24 Williams Bonham Kst ot Mary owler Biakov by titln Lester et ux Lot Savoy Paul Strong to Win 11 Dobbs I I II Burton I'niver sity Lands Win Samuel et al to Roy Kiivvm Burnett Robinson Ladonm Richardson et ux to Jack Nimmt pt Lot 3 Blk 16 Reich Vid Bonham lias Phillpott to Thos I Jacobs Ji Int 47 880 I) Cullen l.filali II I.vie to Spencei Lot 13 Blk 5 Hunter I cu 2nd Install Bonham Lee liousnian el ux to Haidy t-t ux Lot 20 Blk 1 Lin- dawtMHl at res Add Bonham 46 Officers for the 1973-74 school year also will be installed at the Thursday night concert I VN Kvans students are selling tickets to the concert now The concert had previously announced to start at 7 Ot) at the old high school auditorium 12 Arrested, Weapons Seized By British BKLFAST (CPI) A police spokesman said today that security forces smashed a branch of Irish Republican Army extremist Provisional wing detaining 12 key members and seizing a cache of weapons The 'Provo unit, police said was formed at Strath- foyle near Londonderry The spokesman said a reinforced task force of the joint Royal Clster Constabulary and military police broke up the unit and seized the weapons lieforc the group could go into action in Northern Ireland In violence late Monday, police said.

bomb blasts wrecked a country newspaper office in Cookstown. 40 miles west of Belta.st. and a north Belfast warehouse belonging to the Company There were no injuries I set uritv crackdown in Northern Ireland, army sources said, was part of an intensified intelligence effort aimed at averting violence during a series of forthcoming elections in the province Local elections are planned at end of the month and elections tor a new general assembly are scheduled in eight weeks In the Irish republic, police arrested four men Monday during security checks in the border town of Dundalk The men, who were not named, were to appear at a special criminal court today Patients in Hospital As of Midnight ill'73 Admissions 5-7-73 Mrs Flossie Harris. Bonham Mrs Bertha Sauderv Bonham Mrs Kmma Williams. Wolfe City Miss Mary Taylor Bonham Dewey White, Telephone Mrs (iracle Kinnard.

City Mrs Willie Green. Honey Sam Howard. Dwld City A Bonham Mrs Beta Turner. Bonham Patients in Hospital Leatherwood. Bonham Mrs lora Hickfang.

Bonham Robert Daniel, Bonham Dopson. Bonham Mrs Ruth liopson. Bonham Mrs Reva Moore. Bonham Mrs I.uaue Carpenter, Bonham Johnny Parham. Honey Grove Kirk liyson Farmersvtlle Mrs Fay Seazell.

Bedford Andy Kinkade Bailey lion ham Blant Mitchell. Honey Grove Mrs Mellie Kudy Miss Lula Robinson. Honey Grove Mrs Mary A Trammell. Bonham Mrs Florerve Allison, Bonham Mrs Beulah Kay Wilkinson, Bonham Mertha Killough Greenville Mrs Johanna West, Sherman Mrs Lellah Lyle. Bonham Mrs Cordie Jones Bonham Mrs Florence Johnson.

Leonard Nettie Keene, Bonham Joe Cockrell, Bonham Mrs Kmma Alien Bonham Carl Currey. Ivanhoe James Hiatt. Ravenna Myrtle Johnson, Bonham Mrs Louie Sangster, Telephone Will Sasser Bonham Mrs Doris Kerr, Telephone Nora I ion ham Robert Katon. Bonham Cleta Telephone Claud Wicks lionham Daisy Tarver. City Mrs Helen Price.

Savoy Dismissals 5-773 Mrs liertha Payne, Bonham Mrs Virginia Stephens, Bonham Mrs Callie Haggard lionham Billy Dewoody, lionham Tom Chitwood Kctor Mrs Pearl Wooten, lionham Sam Kddings. lionham Mrs Lora liaker. Ivanhoe Mrs Frences Martin. Bonham Cambodia Units Retake Villages Near Capital So Pleased To Tell You That You Get DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS Each Wednesday in April On All Prescriptions and Refill w. T.

MAY PHARMACY 6th Center 583-3157 DEATHS Former Bonham Resident Dies Friends here have received word of the death in Phoenix, Ariz on May 4 of Frank Payne, a tormer Bonham man and a retired civil service employee He had been ill for several months Mr Payne was chief dietitian at the Sam Rayburn Memorial VA Center for about 10 years prior to the family's moving to Phoenix in 1971 They lived at 428 Meadow Line here Mrs Jack Wood, who received word of the death, said a letter from Mrs Payne did not include information on funeral services In addition to Mrs Payne, he is survived by one daughter of Phoenix SOME OF RECITAL DANCERS Some of the recital students caught for a picture are back row, too dark to see, are Susan Partain, Joevelyn Bellows, Sherri Brown, Ruth McClure; 2nd row Stephanie Lambert, Terri Clement, Sharia Lambert, Shelly Jarrell, Milton Rushing. Front row Karla Spiller, Juliann Bellows, Charla Shearer, and Tanya Lee (Photo by Mrs Rushing) Theme For Dancing Recital With a theme of "Anything the students of the Knickerbocker School of Dance, danced through a program of a variety of routines Mrs Jeannie Knickerbocker, director also presented attendance awards and ,1 three year pm during the recital Saturday night in the high school auditorium Appearing in the recital were students and also student teachers. Juliann and Joevelyn Bellows and the following llebbie MeCraw, Ten Clement Sherri Brown Tanya Lee. Michele liarnes Diana Allbnt- ton Kathy Freelan. Milton Bushing Karla Spiller.

Mcra McClure Charla Shearer, Becky Waskom, and Carla Dorough Other students in the recital were Lisa Bee 7 Solmda Bell, Mary and Ten Durst, Shelly MK'raw l.ara Williams Vikki Woodard. Lisa Barnes, Cindv Hazelwood lieAnne Hope, Shelly Jarrell, Buth Ann McClure, Linda Owens Susan Partain. Debora Bennett Sharia and Stephanie l-ambert Carrie Jo Oldacre, Melody Monger Robin White Mary Kay John and James Knickerbocker Bob and David Beaird Mrs Debra Clayton and Mrs Rosalind Beaird are teachers of school and on the program Kenneth. Colliers Reception Honorees PHNOM PKNH (I PL Cambodian forces recaptured two towns near Phnom Penh lodav and linked up with other government units to consolidate positions field reports said In the air war I fighter- bombers stayed away from the Phnom Penh area again today, but I spotter pilots directed heavy raids elsewhere in Cambodia The IS Pacific Forces Command in Honolulu said American B52 and tactical warplanes were active Monday throughout Cambodia The two towns reoccupied by government ground units were Setbo on Highway 21 about 15 miles south of Phnom Penh, and Chhuk Sar 28 miles to the northwest on Highway 5 Field reports said reinforcements relieved 150 troops who had surrounded at Chhuk Sar while other ground units reestablished the garrison at Setbo They met no rebel opposition, the reports said At provincial capital of Takeo 55 miles south of Phnom Penh on Highway 2, the spokesmen said govern ment conducted opera tions aimed at widening the defense around city The communique did not elaborate on the level of lighting In Honolulu, I Pacific Forces Command said American planes, including B52 bombers, hit Communist positions Monday at request of the government of President Lon Nol Mr and Mrs Kenneth Collier. 818 5th were honored Sunday, May with an open house between 2 and 4pm in observance of their golden anniversary The Collier's son Dan Collier of Dallas was for the reception He was assisted by the Collier's nieces and their husbands They were Mr and Mrs Charles Maul of Denison Mrs I Coonrod of Irving and Mrs Raymond Anderson of lionham The refreshment table was laid Birthdays May 8 Mrs McKelva.

Midge Taylor. Mrs Ollie Nichols Mrs II Carter Dr Griffin Mrs Kenneth Bethel, Paul Turner Mel Rod 111 John Nichols, Nelda Strickland. Jimmy Strickland. Christine Stevenson May Kd Knglish. liob Cantrell.

Mrs Karl Young, Clay Graham Linda Parrish, Tommie Row May 10 liarbara Barron. Amelia Ann Caylor. Mrs Hemis Finley Mrs I Moreland. Douglas Ray Gilbert. Mrs Troy Bartlett Irene McDonald, liertha Russell May 11 Mrs Fred Brown.

Mrs Jess Jones. Smith Jerry Lynn Vaught. Karol Jones, Shawn Mark Vaughn Brenda Taylor Ministers Wives Meet Thursday Mrs Bill Beasley, wile of the pastor of First liaptist Church in lionham, will be hostess tor the May meeting of Fannin County Ministers Wives The meeting is scheduled for 10 a at her 3iHi West 7th street home Flora Parker Bites Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs Flora Parker will be held at Wise Funeral chapel at 10 30 a with the Rev liob Bush and the Rev Ray Shoulders officiating Burial will in Willow Wild A native of the Valley Creek community. Mrs Parker died in Fannin County hospital Monday Survivors are one brother, one sister and several nieces and nephews Active pallbearers were Leroy Tarplev. Parker.

Jr Ray Jr Freeman Nichols and Jack Jones Holliday Rites Held Tuesday Funeral services for John Burton Holliday. 70, of Hail were held at the Wise Funeral chapel Tuesday afternoon with the Rev David in of ox ton. Methodist minister officiating Burial was in the Providence cemetery Mr Holliday a native ol Hail, at his home Sunday He is by his wife Active pallbearers Jimmy Smith Choice Moore. Claude Bolen Willard McCormack, Oda liarker and A Dewonrlv in an ecru lace cut work cloth, over a gold underlay A lanee cake, iced in white and decorated with gold leaf design was served by Mrs Coonrod Mrs Maul presidol at crystal punch service The centerpiece was an arrangement of van-colored fresh flowers in shades of gold The sil ver service completed the table setting Mrs Anderson registered 80 reception Mr and Mrs Collier were married May 7, 1923 in the par sonage home of the Rev Bill who lived on South Fourth when he was pastor ol alvary Baptist church Those who attended their wedding and were also present for the golden wedding anniversary celebration included Mi Collier's mother Mrs ora Hyatt and sister. Mrs Clovis Reece ot lionham and another sister.

Mrs Paul Tarpley of Dallas Other guests at the open house Irom out of town were Bernard Boyd of Dallas and another niece Ol the couple Mrs Mike Schirmer ol Plano Kctor Classes Slate Play, Rummage Sale KCTOR Members of the junior and senior classes of Kctor high school have two events planned for the next Saturday, the members of the two classes will combine lot a 50- cent rummage sale All items will be sold tor 50 cents each The rummage sale will be held at the school On Tuesday night May 15. the two classes will combine to present the play Hillbilly Blues The play will be presented in (he high school auditorium with curtain time at 7 rn Garden Club Will Not Meet May 9 The Trowel and Krror Garden Club will not meet this but will meet with Mrs Milton Foster next Wednesday Mav at 9 30 for a pot plant exchange and final program for the club year Sam Rayburn Rodeo May 12 The Sam Rayburn high school junior will be held Saturday night at the Kueekelhan arena The had been scheduled in late April but rain its cancellation at that time North Dakota is the only state in the union never to have recorded an earthquake I. KAN I SKI) KKKRIGKRATOKS 39 up ludinK Si tie- Hv Refrigerators BONHAM TIRE APPLIANCE 1H55 enter 583 5548 MOTIIKR DAY MAY 13 We have ,1 nx selection of cards lor this very special ilay Catchy Corner CARD AGIFT SHOP; Main at Kast Sam Rayburn TAYLOR'S SERVICE CENTER GARAGE and INSPECTION STATION Your ONE STOP CAR CARE CENTER Drive a little save a lot! MELVIN TAYLOR 965-7753 Highway 82 SAVOY.

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