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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 4

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rPm UWE BONHAM DATTY FAVORITI! BonKam, Wednesday, PEACHES Our Peaches Are Now Ready For Canning nnd Hie Price la $2.50 Per Bushel At the Orchard Or At the Store. GROCERY and MARKET RAYBURN must work together. Without the farm, Hi ere could be no cities The If UNBLOCK TRACT And Stop Your Stomach With Soda and expert to got rrlirf frnrn hrarlnrhp, utomurh, Rnd bad breath by and if the true cause of your trouble constipation. In this rase, vour real trouble not In the atomarh at all! Hut in the intestinal tract where HO'T, of your food in digmted. And whi the lower part blocked food may fail to dirent properly.

What you want for real relief in aome- hing to "unblock" your lower inttnlinal tract. Something to clean it out effectively help Nature get back on her feet. (Jet right now. Take directed. They gently and effectively "unblock" your digefltive tract.

Thia permita all of own digeativp to mil better with your food. You get genuine relief from indigeation ao vou can good again. I Buy Villa today. your Intestinal trmct for real relief from indignation. NOTICE! Constantine Lodge AF AM regular meetings 4th Tuesday night.

Work cach Tuesday night. RADIO SHOP Call And Deliver FRED'S EI.FCTRH SFKVICF. No. Center Mfl COMPI-F1F I INE OF QUALITY PRODftCTS GULF GASOLINE GULFPRIDE GULFLEX WAXING GOODWAY Service Station Mil I JARVIS, I'rou. At Motor IM good earth is the basis of all pms- Miity." lit- declared it was doubtful if Europe would ever be ablt her feed and need- and declared it was the duty of the United States to cooperate ir.

the rehabilitation of Europe I markets for our surplus Bg'icul- tural products and to stimulate trade which would in urn benctit American industry. I am not afraid of he said. hate it. I any idea- i ology that stamps on freedom and liberty, any ism that' denies the existence of the Holy aid His He expressed his faith in th" young boys and girls of odiy. Dave Re a zl gave ih'- address of welcome and Willie 1) Ro gave a brief explanation nf the purpose of the building and then introduced chairmen of the various committees as follows: Economic development Calvin home improvement.

Mrs. C. K. O'Neal' churches, Willie IV Ross; recreation. Riley Beazley; veterans.

Shirley D. Sells, and Education, S. Blackerby. Cilen Flewharty, followin'? his introduction by Curlee introduced a number of distinguished Miests on the platform, lien Stanford, four months old, was intro- f't ced as Mie youngest person pres- it.f and Sam Massey, 73, was rec- or.nized as the oldest. STORAGE MAKE A MOVE WITHOUT US Bryant Transfer All llllMf I I YOU Office 57 CALL HAUL 205 FOR FHA hone, rea va hie '00 1 fi'1 pu ment, v.ai curry loan pet 'I'iii may be Inspected limn 1 pm te pm Sunday, or week day from 8 a.m.

to 5 in Located at tty ea Golf Course. oi K. F. ESTES inai Riles For Hells IVlcrclianl I leld Tuesday REM.S (Special) Fu nr ml services for S. Roddy, 7(1 pioneer Bells merchant who died of a heart attack were held Tuesday afternoon at the First Methodist church with the Rev.

J. B. Hibbert and ihe Rev Maurice Holt officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery. Mr Roddy was born in Bells, Dec 2a.

1877. son of Mattie ani VV Roddy, Sr. He was married June 12. to Miss Annie Naomi Brown. Besides his wife, he is survived by i a si' ter, Miss Mattie Roddy, of Den- isnn.

Constables Make Ten Arrsets Constables Sp'Uer and M. Chambers, patrolling Highway 78 the weekend, made 10 arre 'Ihe often ses charred included STATE OF TEXAS COl'NTV OF FANNIN TO: Unknown owner of lots 33 and 11! xk Or. mal ub iv i of the town of Savoy, whose residence i unknown; and their unknown heirs whose names and of residence are unknown Mid all other persons owning, having or claiming any interest or lien in the hereinafter described. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AND COMMANDED to appear and defend at the first- day of the next regular term of the Sixth District Court of Fannin County. Texas, be held at the Court House thereof ii the City of Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, at or before ten clock AM on the fourth Monday in October.

AI) 1047. the same ing the 27th day of October, AD, then and there to answer a petition in a delinquent tax suit filed in said court on the 12th la of August A 1047 in a numbered Thn State of Texas, et al vs Unknown owners. I al. on the docket of said court in which Hie State of Texas. County of Fannin.

Fannin County Road District No. 17. and the Savoy Independent School District are plaintiffs and the Town of Savoy are Impleaded party defendant rnd the owner' lots tand 34. block 388. Original subdi- I vision of Town of Savoy and the unknown heirs of the unknown owners are dcteiutar.ts and show I cause why Judgement shall not be rendered condemning said hereinafter described property and order-, ing sale and foreclosure thereof for, said taxes, penalties, interests, and of Said suit Is a suit to collect taxes I interest, pei alties, and cost on following described property: 33 and 34.

Block 388, Original subdivision of the town ofSavoy. The amount of taxes alleged to delinquent, due. owing, and unpaid for the respective years and in respective amounts for each of said i plaintiffs, intervenor and pleaded party dernriant's. units, on the above described property is as follows; The State of Texas. $8.62 taxes dues for years 1022 through 1946 To whom assessed, unknown, i Fannin County.

Texas, $7 taxes dues for year 1022 through 1946, to whom assessed, unknown, Count Re ad Dist. Mo, i7, $4 r.fi taxes due for years 1022 I through 1046, to whom assessed, I unknown. Savoy Independent School I)i fendants that are taxing units al the establishment and foie closure of the lien securing payment of such taxes as provided by law. officer executing this writ' shall promptly serve the same according to requirements of law, and the mandates hereof, and make due return as the law directs. WITNESS MY HAND AND OF- SEAL OF MY OFFICE in Bon ham.

Fannin County, llu the 12 day of August', A D. 1947. J. HENDRICKS. Clerk.

District Court Fannin County, Texas ghter in Sherman for the past years. She was a member of the Baptist church. Pallbearers were Ernest Keene, Everett Parker. Charlc lv Ernest Parker, Raymond Ku ker and Forrest Keene Survivors include the daughter, Mrs Mayfield; two son; Dour.Iu Hawkins, Dali' Monohans; two sr ters. Mi garet Harris, Ivanhoe; Mrs.

A Peterson. Bonham; three broth" Harris, Fairlie; Joe Ti-'r and P. Pier.1':. Wichita Falls, and four urandchil- dren. NOTICE The Fannin County Corn's ion- jers Court will ir 5 Office Saturday morning, August 16, 1947, ai ten o'clorK.

of eoe id. ring apploval the county budget 1JW as A Fompli lr Prrmaneni "19 E. 5th 'Vorti, ii This Home Re To Take Off Ugly Former lloncv Resident Dies 111 Denison nth NOTICE The Church of Chri 2 4 th St beuu.s their n'viv 1 24 with Rev. Paul A Millegeville. conducting 111 meetings each evening at 8 I'm 1 Evervbodv is invited to attend.

HONEY GROVE fSpecial) Funeral services were held her Tue day afternoon for Oeorge W. 65, who died at his home in Denison following an extended illness The Rev. Henry M. Oray officiated at the services with burial in Oakwood cemetery. Mr.

Barton had resided in Den- iipo tor the past eight years. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barton and was born in Pecan Gap Feb. 22, 1882.

He was married to Miss Gertie Harris in 1907. Survivors include two sons, Bruce Barton. Kenneth Burton, Sherman; sister. Mrs. Nannie Dooley, Telephone.

ol Fannin Dies In Sliennan Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Hawkins, 76, a native of Fannin county were held at 10 morning at the Funeral home in Sherman wu-ii Rev. Homer Thompson, a nate pastor of the First Bapti church, officiating Burial wa in the Greenville cemetery. was born March 31. 1871 in Fannin county, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Harri ur. had made her home ith her Good News For Folks Who Suffer From STOMACH GAS SOUR FOOD TASTE v' ACID INDIGESTION Do you fpol and mtsprshle pvpry goiir, bitter fooor no here Is how you mav Ret relief from this nervous Evrrytlme food enters the vital fra-strlc Julre must flow normally to brrnk-up certain food particles, else ip xxl may ferment Sour food, lndi- zestlon and gas frequently cause a morbid. touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition, loss of appetite, underweight.

I restless sleep, weakness I To net real relief you must the flow of vital gastrtc Juice Medl- i cal authorities. In Independent labora- torv tests on human stomachs, have by nosltlve proof shown that SSS amazingly effective In increasing this I flow when it Is too little or scanty due to a non-organlc stomach disturbance. Tins Is due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients. Also SS8 Tonic helps bultd-up organic, wenk, watery blood in nutritional anemia -so with a good flow or gastric digestive Juice, plus rleh red- blood vou should cat better, sleep feel better, work better, play better Avoid punishing yourself with overdoses of soda and other alkallzers to counteract Eas and bloating when wha- you so dearlv need is BSS Tonic to help you digest food for body strength and repair Don't wait! the host.of 883 Tonic has helped Millions of bottles sold Oet a bottle of PSS Tonic from vour drug store SSS Tonic Build Sturdy Health. simple.

It's ama mg. how, klv one may lose pounds ol un iglitly tat r.glit you. own home. Mate tin recipe your ill It's easy no trouble at all little. It contains nothing harmful, go to you.

druggist for four -unces of liquid ei.t.ate formerly died bar (siiueutrate). I'our Uns into bottle and mid enough grape fruit juice to (ill the Mtle. hen lake two tablespooirf.il twice a dav. That's all there is to it. If tlie very tir hottle doean bulky fat a.ul help more graieful cunes- pounds and inches of just tri jn like magic ft bust, hip ankles, just return the tie for your money the who have trini this bring hark Hlluring uiaceful slciidcrnr hlo.it much hettei you feel.

ne ei imple, a ij waj to lo i youthful SHORT TERM POLICIES ON may and (iKAIN I lo 12 Months Wl URL ANYTHING in i inniit 111 JJr Vi iJi th Jjj iff tfj If, JJ, Iff "i Ml rcckless drunkene. driving, and Winston Churchill jx-eeli in introduced to ttie Mark Twain. td fir titilli was audience by If you holiovr llir only ililTrrnwr in gasnlinrs in in the nmnc pull up ni nrxl pump till up with CoiHrt-o N-lano! Take olT with a tankful of power Sure quick, quit and the rxtra iLlS just I I I All in lie new day gasi.lin*- made for you NOW1 Independent School $11 82 taxes due for years through IMG to whom as unknown. topether with Interest cost, charces. expen of up', which have accrued and which may legally acerue thereon.

Kach party to tin shall take notice of and ad and an wer all and pleading iin file or thereafter in said ause by all other partir therein. intervenor and Washateria i invile von ii om II I I I I i i Its IVIirre vou olir DICK I it KKKNi: l.estinil 2 AT BONHAM THEATRES TODAY No. 0477 ilorious in 11 Iivity, fun way rcU Ii sold Id you every it i i I 11 lot girdle I si I i 1 41 I Sizes sma IK. OH 01 111111, No. 604 i r.estiomi bimif uni Kivf'lv ir VIM rar I aul nit I cunning salin uiti oolloin llial st.iv in Iglllc with i III 111 U) to 4 si FRED KEENE CONOCO Corner 6th and Center SERVICE STATION Phone 301 jm I (I (Ink K'ir in tfuntTr V.

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