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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 7

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BONHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932 THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE PAGE FIVE nnd Spray (with penetrating oil) 75c RUSSELL KELSEY MOTOR CO. SMain Phene 19H city they are out Ur.tor Smoot concedes that an to revive the manufacturers' is doomed. BONHAM DRUG CO. 'fele palacf drug CO. delivery servici I OT barbecue Per Lb.

25c Fresh Green Cucumbers R. Klkins Son Call 509 t- did you ever stop TO THINK? Edson R. Wcite Shawnee. Oklahoma THAT the time for action has arrived. The progressive spirit must be preserved.

Citizens should be proud and be prepared to fight for its betterment. Pessimists and others whose propaganda indicates a desire to hold back progress for the home should be shown that of step. Pessimists are prone to create dull business conditions through their idle talk and lack of optimism. Every city has set-backs once in a serious. but things that can be easily overcome.

Whenever these things happen the pessimists sec only the dark side and try their best to make conditions worse. The son of the succcss of a city is accomplished thiough the cooperative genius cf its optimistic citizens. Every citizen should point to the advantages of the home city and tell of enterprises and resources. Every city should recognize opportunity and never have to look back regretfully at things that should have been done The ability to see and grasp opportunities marks the difference in success or failure of a citv. I he business of a city is far more complex than any individual business.

Therefore, even greater consideration should be its for iuture development, --------CHRISTIAN IN'DIWOK oi vn MEETING Till RSHVV NIGHT MAY AT 7:30 T. C. Finley Dies at Mis Home South Bonham: Paralysis T. c. Finley, aged 64 died at, hu home in South Bonham on Wednesday aft rnocn at 2.30.

Mr. Finley had (been in very poor health for a number of years, but the med.ate cause oi his demise us a stroke cf paralysis. Mr. Finley is survived by hi. wife and the following children: Mrs.

R-ay Dixon, Bentonville, Mrs Fra Altman, Wheatridge, Colon do; Mrs. W. L. Taylor, Denver, Colorado; and Thomas Finley, I os California: Mrs. Fleet Greenlee and E.

O. Fin lev Bonham. There were three other children. They have passed on. Dfea ed was a kindly man, and although he was haiTas.sei with pain, at time almost he was always r-pdy' i for hLs friend'.

He was soft and gentle in hi, taik -a man of not many words alowj the evenness of his way, harming none, and PROSPERITY SIGNS 1932 IS THE YEAR FOR YOU sa NEW YORK. May 25. Freight ar loading of tl-r? New York Centrai Railroad during the week ended May 21 totaled 36.769 cars, cars in the prrceding week. DETROIT Ford, having urrvd out 30,000 new eight-cylinder and more of the new fours, was reported steadily increasing daily production would ach 4,500 unit oe- forc the week end. The rato will be stepped up lurther next month YOUNGSTOWN.

Ohio. Ft pubi, an ypt I Steel Corporation resumed operation, at six sheet m.lls at Nile it, was announced. NEW CASTLE. ui at the American Can Linen Golf THE EfcgT AT POPULAR PRICES (UPS 49c Idea! for Motoring AND NOW small photos small Folders 7x9 Photos 1.00 2.00 kind to all. For he followed i plant was stepped up with a night his business, that fo a photograph- i force to meet heavier demards for er, but for the few he: milk containers, has been unable to do any kind of work.

Now his work is (. vTr and he i Sales of the has laid down care of this 1 company, auto lacquer mauufactur- life for that, life is a myr wry ing subsidiary of the Pittsburgh Plate to those who are yet alive, the life beyond the of the grave. The funeral will be preached Friday afternoon, the hour depending on the arrival of relatives. It will more than likely heal at, the Clark Memorial in South Bonham, burial following Wil'ow Wild cemetery. E3 IS RABBITS WITH DOCi I llxl ISTER PHOTO The Countv C.

meeting will be held at the XT S. A Presbyterian 50c I church at 7:30 Thursday night May 26 It is very important that every Endeavorer be present. This is to be last meeting in the old F. vear, 4 Photo the new vear next month. Come and help close the old vear for i Christian Endeavor The program follows: Devotional service Sentence Prayers Solo- Olvin Gross Opening Pierce.

Address -Dr Varner i Business Mizpah Genuine Panamas, in white and pastel shades Mrs. Lucile Pierce Leslie, The Blue Bonnet Shop. Philadelphia flack of the Austrian Davis cup team, came up from down under with a mascot which he is guarding carefully. Members of the American team help hoping ft brings him the kind of luck popularly associated with such creatures. It's a black cat Real Treat try De Luxe ma Ice dream er Through your Dealer inham Ice Company PHONF.

196 ASHI.ANDj OlMe missed three of hi finest rabbits the otirr day. A search of the pen failed to a trace of them and Manley concluded the pets had been eaten by rats Several days later he heard his hound dog growling at the the children when they walked ar th kennel. That surprised Manley for the dog was generally amiable. An inve tigation showed the three young rabbits sleeping in the dog's bed. Manley said the dog gave up the rabbits only after considerable coaxing.

WAN I KISSLESS WORLD Camden, N. I A kiisless world is recommended by Dr Alexander Me- Allister, who savs that osculation is a contributary factor in spreading of germs which cause nearly 100.000 deaths a year in the United States. As the cannot be sterilized, the only way 'o ud the germs is not to kk i IHU I 1.1 OPERA I ION Special THIS WEEK Fords and Chevrolets Washed Polished 2.50 the third time, Dr. Clarence Crafoord. young Swedish surgeon, performed the ope- rat on of removing a blood clot from the luiis, an operation which must be completed within one minute.

rmal flow of the blood must i Mrs Wood be ai tificiaily stopped for sixty sec- I end the above the cut I away, the artery opened. Ihe clot re- I moved the artery sewed up all 1 in the space of a minute ------------------------DIGS I Oi l) "HI I I. Coach Chevrolet Truck 275.00 li 275.00 Chevrolet Coupe 250.00 ChevMU-t Ci ach 175.00 Chevrolet Touring 125.00 Sedan 125.00 119 i other argains. cars HTms if desired. BATTERY ANI) IGNITION SERVICE 5 th 5t Phone 386 Middletown, Md An 8-inch shell.

unexploded, was dug up by Wm Killer hi garden. It is probably a relic of the battle of South Mountin in September 1862. In 1 07 brother was killed by the explosion of a similar shell while plowing in the garden. VOI INTERESTED? Don fail to hear Dr. Jas.

A. Crain at First Mr hodlst church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Subject: the Saloon Coining Back? DR. A. B. CARTER 4 Dentist and Oral 4 Bonham Texas General Praetire of Dentistry 4 X-Ray and Diagnosis 4 Office over First National Bank 4 Olaf Company, are the highe 4 in thirty years and the plart i nemg enlarged.

E. R. Hoag, president of the company, said, blggesteH Fu at PHILADELPHIA. Pay rolls in the anthracite .111 19 er cent from March to April, according to the Phlladeiphli Federal He ive Bank. National Guard Entertained On Wednesday Nitili! Good old-fashioned en ertainment and military life go hand in hand.

It matters not how small the militar, unit may be there will be found en- tertainment cf the kind that draws i all together in a companionable group motivated bv strong ties that can not i be found in any her society cf people. While the National Guard a- I tlvely functions as a military unit one and one-half hours per week. and for sixteen days at the annual encampment, yet does the good old- fashioned entertainment find its way into the Guard, as evidenced by mess I call at the National Guard local unit Armonrv las evening, wheic ice cream, lemonade and were conspicuous by their plentitude. enjoyed to the lively music cf a stringed orchestra that for old time tunes hasn't a parallel in Bonham or vicinity. Those answering mess call were Captain and Mrs Leslie Franklin.

1st L't. and Mrs Turner. I 2nd and Mrs Morns. 1st Sgt. i and Mr Nieman, Staff and Morris.

Pvt Turner, i Mr. and 'Mrs. Finley and M. Cummings. The old armory echoed to thn i houts of children fatisfied for the time being at that ire cream was tcood, and that a wagon loao would be too much for one tune The adults were not so live.

but few. If any, failed to keep time with the music or hum a few of the bars. Yhere is Just that thin? about the milt ary atmosphere. Contributed. WHERE YOU SAVE! I The Newest and WIvLITS 5c pr.

Just a whole counter lull i.f these values! Ml los. isemcnt i i SI IKS $1.93 Blondes, etc. wanted Ilerls Wanted 2.95 AND 4.95 PRINTS DOTS STRIPES PASTELS i regardless of your find il at Hunt's. stripes. New Hots.

New New in a host of beautiful new summer style and to Hunt's and save! Blue Denim OVERALLS 49c pr. The same one ve sell ins? for 89 c. Look what you can save now! dvi rsity lessons iorgot 1 ti i Genuine HATS 98c a arc just a il nail' low Find' pru All-over Batiste WHITE SANDALS $1.29 pr. Embroidered ind Organdie SKS 98c ihcr shipnif nt the fastest Items stores are SI 70 ir se. Ilio of if hr I shade newest and (bis un J.

RAY GRIBBLE iyou ill Motor Co. Chevrolet DR. THOMAS D. Reflstered Optometrsi Eiamined Over First PLUMBER Fitting and Office phone 113 Rea phone 20 With Watson Hdw. Oo.

the ir each i 1 We Are Note Hos Killing I Featuring i cunWINCS Time IS WHEN THEY ARE FAT Can Cure Your Meat in Summer as well as in Winter et US EXPLAIN OUR METHOD Why Feed a Fat Hog bonham ice co. NEW SHOWINGS IN WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY Our Prices are lowest in several BUY HER THAT diamond NOW in A journalist writing in a New York paper offered some pungent co'n- i m.nt upon nat.onal habits which i too oiten pave the way to the stress and cf tunes cf depreta.on. He said: Had ople been half as anxious to discontinue unnecessary expenses i as they have been to discover and provide tor fresh artificial wants, we should hav i lived with.n our income and new had a surplus in hand instead cf a deficiency to make up. In- stead cf seeing how lar within our income we could live have b.cni I trying to ascertain hew far jeyond we could pw.v ibly v.atotJ. We I must now return to fir principl acknowledge he Ls v.

'althiest leayji who save- and tliat money 1 44.K71 we have rec ived is not our own until we have satisfied all just demands accruing from it." Who i- this stern moralist lecturing America upon its financial shot. comings? Ls he a contemporary looking back upon the shortcomings oi my? No, it is Walt Whitman, writing in the Broakyn Dai.v Tim Thus we are reminded, in a study of Whitman as a journalist which recently appeared in the Sat- tl ere urday Revi of Literature, hew i easily forgotten are the lessons of adver lty. -Fort Woth Star-Tele- gvam Los Angeles, Chaifee Earl is going to have to pay his former wife as much as he sayt, it costs him keep his two horses He testiticd that the expense of maintaining the horses was $700 a month. He also said he thought $125 a men was enough alimony, The court ordered him to pay a month alimony, $5,000 attorney fc and court costa of $1.500. hi it THE AT POPULAR PRICEJ BAGS GLOVEi HDKFS.

White r. jnd a Hdkl S3 uHon 53 9 BONHAM, THE TO LIVE ON d.M' VI Vn Artisi grade )itant Bi inha aia w'r 030 dinars out of iinars i abitant a littl BUY hai my would which to New Haven, I ging tu while boredom. link erv TTER Conn. id jy the ted witii a She has a doll if ep her company brand-new baby the hall in veiy interest. 3ht ita! here two rw.nt an operation.

Aberdeen, W'ash More than ii.OtMi 000 Japanese oysters a II be planted i bay where 18.000,000 expected to develop for this fall. tike the ht and ui canne oysters the har1 Bethel, Conn. Although struck on the temple a hurled ball, ClU- ford Spaulding. 17, stor outtielder of a local high school, refused to leave the game. He played the last, two innings, a hemorrhage set in and he died the next day, RADUATION FLOWERS I orsage.

tape Shoulder and Waist Bouquets and other Mowers in Greenhouses West 7st 'I Mown phone VIS Battery Service Lei us inspect your Battery regularly, water, clean and grease when needed, and holn you every way we can to get good service trom CALL US Day or Night, when your Battery lails to start your car, and we il there right away with a Hot Rental that will gel you on your way while we re change yours. JUST PHOME 309 LOOK DOWN THE ROAD M. 0 MPVW Completo Auto Service Every Day in the Year S. E. Corner Square Phone 309.

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