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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 8

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Page Eight fTHE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE Bonham, Texas, Sunday, January 30, Frozen Frozen Fish Baked Broiled Ham Brick Chili Dried Beef Garlic Cheese Fresh and Cured Meats Dressed Chickens GROCERY and I MARKET I 171 Phones 678 tmmm Mk Baylor Freshman (xnturies Old, Two Great Oaks Are Cagers to Play Toppled by Ravages of lee Storm 1 Two huge oaks under which the Indian tribes held their pow-wowa before the coming of the white man succumbed to the ravages of present ice storm. The trees were standing in thej against out-of-conference competi- northwest corner of the K. E. Ris- tion hriday night when it takes on ser lot on hast Kighth street the Tyler Junior College Apaches in Tyler. Tyler J(1 (lagers WACO, Jan.

27 Baylor's freshman basketball team will make its second appearance Mrs. Brewer Dies at Home Near Bailey munication with the outside world can be restored. It is in constant contact with Arlington. Station KFYN went on an emergency basis late Thursday nd maintained contact with ama- leur operators in Dallas and VVich- ita Falls d'lring the time deliver- i ing messages to them for delivery to elsewhere in the state and receiving messages. Marv Carmichael To Get Degree at NTSC Jan.

31 erage grade of for the past two years. Fourth Season The Cubi, with a record of ono where they had stood, according' to tree experts, for hundreds of wm and losses, dropped their to the resounding r.ush, I ground with at College Stu -1 uprooted A short time last contest by the widest mirgin I of either victory or defeat Friday and fcU night to the A. and M. Fish who them tlon- I later, the other tree fell, also up- The Cubs boast a well balanced (Mhrr trees in the lineup which offered Ralph- yfird bafUy damaged as Johnson of Humble anJ Bill Har-jljnjbH wrp snapp, off by the weight of tile ice. Mrs Mattie J.

Brewer died January 27 at 9:45 at her home near Bailey. Funeral services were held 7 Wednesday Sa(urday at First Baptist morning, one of the huge mon- i churth at Ridge, with the Rev Joe it. helor of Bailey con- First Presbyterian sper Service Is Announced The First Presbyterian hurch will hold its regular Vespei Scrv- Sunday afternoon at I with the pastor. Rev Long, using as his sermon subject, Coming of If clectric power i.s available, this service will be broadcast over KFYN on your dial. Hereafter, the will be conducted at ad of the regular time WANT TO Bn FULL SUPPLY! Candles AND Mantles ris, an from Harlingen, as their two top Harm netted IS points in the Ay- gie defeat The Cubs got a late start, not playng until after the holiday;) win they met and lost to North Texas team by a margin.

Following the North xans wee the tine SMIJ t'oit who dropped a hard three-poim to the Cubs in irte Ravenna Boy on I SS Boxer for Arctic Maneuvers Jimmie Watson, FA. ITSN. son of Mr and Mrs Wats- n. Ravenna, a ill participate in the war that win volve many units of tne Pacific fleet on the tJSS Boxer. The extensive month-long operation is scheduled to begin early in February.

Watson graduated from Whites- oro i i tun moved to the Ravenna community. I'SS Boxer is one of the Navy's modern Essex Class air craft carriers and is by Cant Steadman Toiler, UhN. The has been designated as flagship of the striking and covei ir.n force under Rear Admiral R. Greer. I Honey Grove Woman Dies of Heart Attack Mrs.

Gilmer suddenly I at her home Tuesday evening trom I a heart attack. Funeral Mrv. es will be held Sunday afternoon at .1 o'clock at the West Funeral Cn i- pel, with burial in Oakwood ceme- i terv. She is survived by a son, O. Gilmer, of I three sisters, Mr Maggie Frwin and Mrs.

Mann of Honey Grove, and Mis Brown, of Waco; three grandchildren, Mrs Robert F. Con- v. iy, Waco; Mrs Wyatt Bell. Honey Grove and James Hugh Gilmer 1 vttark. Ark ami two great childnn Legend has it that the Indian tribes tnat roamed the Red River Valley before the coming of the white gathered oaks large then for pow-wows and camp fires.

After the coming of the white man early in the llHh century, the g.ive to the traveMer in summer and afforded shelter ftom the srtorrai of the summer and sleets and srows of the win- season. A stage coach station was liter tablished a short south rf the oaks and son'; brick 'rnm the stasj'' coach station building arc still to be fv.ind there. It was from this station that Dallas fi" mail as lionhani was the county scat of an extending far south of Dallas at that One of the le favorable items history regarding the huge oak is that they served as thej lie Safety has on duty grounda for public hangings in the early history of the county. Aged cedars in the yard of Mr and Mrs. Kmmctt Thompson were stripped of a good many of their limbs by the weight of the ice.

The were near the original home of Bailey Inrlish. Refrigeration Trouble? (Ml, 716 Complete Guaranteed Service On Any Make or Mod ,1 Commercial or Domestic Refrigerator. Motor. Machine and Appliance ire Large Stock of Parts Bonham Refrigeration Co. Back of Bonham State Bank Pkone 746 Day Nite Phone 359-M ducting Burial was in Snow Hill with Cooper's Funeral Heme of Bonham in charge.

Mrs. Brtwir had been in ill health for over a year She was t)orn September 22, 1 in Men(iota, Virginia She had been in Tex.cs for year Survivors include 2 sens, C. B. Brewer of Bailey, and Oilie Moon of Ridge; 2 Mrs. Emmie Wood, of and Mrs.

Minnie England, armors- vilie grandchildren 30 groat- hudr- and i.T' al-grt nt- grandchildren. Pallbuiroi.s v'. ere her grandson. We will icstore service as fasi possible, but we are facing aa ipendous he said. itch i Kede, manager of Westren Union, said thai it mi re weeks before regular Wert Union service could be resto.e i.

The only mobile short wave i.a of the State Department of Red Pope's Horse Takes Fourth in Ft. Worth Show A Quarterhorse stud entered by Red 1 of Bonnam took fourth place in the Junior registered Quarterhorse cuttiny class. The entrv of was competing against some of the best Qunrterhorses in the country and he "I was one of the proud- men in Fort Worth when the hi veon fourth Pope whs the only exhibitor from the Boniinm area DENTON. Texas, Jan ry Jim Carmichael of will receive the bachelor in home economies from Texas State College in commencement exercises Monday. Jan 31.

Miss Carmichael, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Carmichael, will receive her degree with a major in foods and nutrition. She has accepted a position assistant dietician at West Texas State Colege, Canyon, and will begin her duties there with the spring semester. While at North Texas she was member of Delta Chi Delta Sorority. Foods and Nutrician Club and Ellen Richards Homemaking Club, and has been vice- president of the Mary Ardens Literature CTlnb.

She has been named on the Dean's List with an av- WACO. Texas. Jan. 28 Play! ing his final season with the Bay- 1 lor Be; this year is Bill Johnson. 30 Ma- the omv four year letternian and Bonham regular starter in the history of the institution in basketball John- degreeI North has played 98 contests and has, averaged slightly over 10 points, per game.

Johnson is from Ft. Worth. EXPERT BODY WORK BARKER GARAGE BODY SHOP Barker K. Street Bonham, Texas HEA Ray kirkpat Representative This District On The Work 1 he Legislatu Every Sunda At 12:45 Bear Traeksters Belili Vi ork on Monda Jan. Bcnham sin Thursday nig it will remain until regular AT BONHAM THEATRES TODAY WACO, Texas (SpeciMli Bay- ior's new track coach.

Jack Wilon, will call out the track team Jan. 31 to begin work for the MM it season. Wilson who was a former track star himself, will have four lettermen reporting from the t- am which plagued with injuries, did not cop a point in the Southwest conference meet Included among the men returning are such -tars as Stony Motion and Tony two fine sprinters who were unable to take part in the conference show last season Bolstering the lettermen will be frt rnan team from season who aic to be a big help in building Baylors track fortunes High point in the season at the oldest school will be the strongest freshman team in the history of Baylor djon pointed out that the Waco school got the largest share of the high school htai that it had ever gotten. cfA Ida upino (ornel dde Richard idtnark ili WM 4 Fontaine Mew art in "You Gotta Stay Special Purchase large group of slips from a leading wholesaler, truly exceptional values in lace trimmed, or tailored styles. Values to $4.98 in white, tearose and pink; Nylon, Crepe and Satin; four-gore, princess and panel style.

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