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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 10

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IHS Sum. Oc4. 20. 1968 Page Daily Favorite DEATHS Publi.shrd Daiiy Except Saturday by the BONHAM PUBLISHING INC. Entered et PiMtt Office at Bonham, Texas, as second clase mai niter.

Office Box 550, Bonham, Texas 75418 AUBREY McAlister, Editor-Publisher Kebert M. Managing Editor Mrs. Aubrey McAlister Editor KeipH Allen Mechanical Foraman iarnev Manager Mrs. Harold Winnatt RESS ASSOCIATION NOncE TO PUBUC Any erruoeiius reffectiwi upon the character, reputattcm, or of any brro, lodtvidual or corpuietkMi will tie gladly ow-rected uptMi being called to the attention of the publishers. United Prtefis International is exclusively entitled to tJbe uee for pubticadoo of all nt-ws dispatches crcdit-d to it ur not credited fo paper and also the published herein.

i SUBSCRIPTION RATES Borne Delivery in Bonham 40c Week By in Fannin and Adjoining Countlee 00 Yeai Mail 113.00 Year Advertising Representative: Texas Dally Prewi League Day With God Read II Timothy Let your light so shine before rrien; that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Matthew THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Influence? Everybody has some tor good or evil. Melvin K. Medlock, South Carolina. REVIEWS OF Current Books BY BF.T"^Y SAl HS though rs A.Mi VHDIIV- TIONS, Kahil Gdiran, (itadel, Tnis if: Kahil Gibian, I t.

1 Wings, 1 and otfuu i clas.sics, i major aipet ts ot hi Easing of Texas Divorce Is SIlN (I Pi) TiiM b.i uf S.ifurd ij, i.i v. dt VkJlh hf. ol hi Bi of 1 he Ui Heie is ine poet ui upo trophizing beauty, and nature, partiimarly tin of Lebanon, with ii.s ft-dai graves and mount uiis, in ry Of passionate ta too, la lieiy pn pne assailing ihi- nan goveininentai and upia social wiih flu w.ath and scorn ol al Above ail, kc the rennaj kafile a-t narratives in Cjibi cal, spiritual of migration of souls is in tales lover, trai'ii parted in exi impm and rapturously reuniieo. of separata.n, a incarnation. The sj sage of thn la-t prophet arid fymt with exceptional b'-auiy a power in ihe'-e sens tive writings.

Sample this And so, all who passed spoke of Love as image of tneir hopes ti leaving it a mystery as fjetore. Then I heard a whitin the temple; is divided into two one the other ail-ame; the burnmg half is Thereuprtn I ed the temple, kneebng rejoicing, and praying me, nourish ment for the hiazmg Make me, God, tor the sacred fit A p'ilt -d a 1.1-p pn. t'-i I'rO'i wh ri 1.1, wiil rauisider. b.i; b.ol and 1 0 in ttu- rroiiitai 1 (tj7. N-d tbai a Jodie Diggers Services Are Held Saturday bum i al fuj Oliver ri die) Bigpers a of W'oifd War 1, were held at the 1 ir Baptist cMirch at 4 p.

m. Saturday wi'h Lie Rev. Hatpruvu. pastor, offit i.uinp. merit was Willow ild under ine doe.

tion se L'umaal cnajiel. Mr. Kiygers. a letired Civil Set vice d.ed at his 300 I isf 6fh fn- d.iy. Orf.

IS, w.i born 11, 1SS9, in the L.ilhuhe community, son of Ml and Mi', ('. Big.gers. He attendid s. in Fannin county 1 e.xas Mr. Biggeih enlisted in Co.

in 1917 I ss transferred to tire ari Uery and served With the 30th Division He w.is employed as ground superintendent the Mt Kmney nospOal was employtd a 'a. capat itv at th" ILm.t'.tm VA when he tela Survivois are srx 1 I I pe non -per', (it B'lnham nester A. 1 1 Soil D.t lets ol Ddlas, D. 1 (inpv and L. B'Uger- of ta-mmertc.

Mr-. Alber M( aid Ilf Bonh.im and Mrs Bn Of and a namhi .3 f-s Mr Bi: i'ts w.is a lonpitm" mi-mber the Baptist the Men'-- bf'inp aetive in both. pallhean-is were J. appleman, P. Keene.

Wallace, Doss Cochran, and Hudson. were horiiuary pal! beiirers. Mrs. Bradshaw Services Are Set Sunday valley steam growing Pictured is an aerial view of Texas Power and Light company's Valley Steam Electric station north of Savoy. The generating unit at No.

2 Just Completed right is the recently-completed No. 2. Valley No. 3, a 375,000 kilowatt unit now under conitructlon, will be located to the right of No. 2.

Unit No. 3 Work Begun At Valley Steam I xca, ition work fill Valle, 1 C' 37.3,00(t i ar i. ind- a and structur.i! ccn-iiut is tx begin i anv vear. When the m-w unit o- itmtph' in the tail 1970, total pen- eraiing capacity at the ''mp- V.allev Stt am tiat genetiitmp sfatiun un! to 1,050.000 kiliiwatt, 2 i.s at 5.50,000 kilowatt and Vui No 1 ha a Hty of 12.5,000 kil' Brown and Ini of Housi'on is r-d ontractor for the t. I he cently cemipletfd the 2 unit.

fhe m-w unit will help fur nish an t- cl; tn'. pfjwer fff! tbe future needs Tex V.i, ev a I' m.tnd I IS! dustrit's 1 an and Red Rivei hv 'All ct fra-rn I I and a ii in Nf.rth Will leatu th( St, am iiv 1 as in 1 I'Oi unit will I nils 1 and will 3 15 volt (loo t.vp* I be an a una Talph Declares Humphrey Leads ALSl IN (I PI) I s. R-alph oi.ioroupit said day Hampitr'-y 1, is 1(1 tiic aden erai ,3 I rf'g m.o 'OM t- ause Mrs. Fliz.abr‘th Brad shaw, 92, resident of bannin countv died in Has cl ci.flict ,1 1 1 She hud fuihnji leg f-nds ip and xpi I tatajfi 1 on 1 In la Lirpuage, urn ilr that if a I. not o-t I lit Pied a dc v.

in He thesf- gf a.e L.d*-( ot ciiange in Texas 1,1 vs Wiiuld be allow person t(, fee a J(Uh blame, ae- to Davis Giant, counsel r.hi' bai a i.i'i«/n. Grant such a change Atuod fur in some rnarriage.s, but said make divorce a little for those who are hell bent to get Visit is Over TOKYO (UPI)-Alexander N. Shefcpin, a top memer (d the a top membt-r of the visit to Japan tfiday which he attended the thud Labor in terchange meeting. He flew to Moscow. Health some years.

services wiU be at 3 m. at Wise Chapel With the Rev. Roy (if the La tor nited huich, Inter- will in the Grove Hdi (f me ry. Mrs. Bradshaw was in Churchill, Feb.

4, 1876. and wa.s married to David Clml Bradshaw 7, 1897. They to Texas in 19 05, and lived in the Bonham- Bailey area. Mrs. Bradshaw moved to Haskell several ago t(, live with a daughter, Mrs.

Clara Gary. She was a hfe-Iong member of the Methodist church, Survivors ate lour d.uighlers, Mrs. Clara Gray of Haskell, Mrs. W. R.

Mc.Muriy of Bonham, Mrs. Hall Stewart of Lubbock and Mrs. Leonard Leslie of and a son T. K. Brad- Shaw of Bonh.im.

Another daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Smith preceded her in death. Grandsons will serve as active pallbearers. the weather Says Wrong Targets Are Bombee tia! 1 U' 1 YvU bo: Humphrevy's I only 1 pnmiised a yaig the will de- th" 'lire (T Texans Join in Attack on VC SAIGDN Two Tex- vveie among Air Ltjrce Phantom crews which Friday i ro kets and 500-pound I ill fommunist boats 22 rr.ii.s noiibwest of Dong Hoi. U.S.

said today. The were Lt. Co! Harry Falls 42, of Dallas, and 1st Lt. Bodie Bodenheim. 24 of laingview.

7he pilots s.aid nine of the Slime of which were wete damag'-d. fob bUiyd White, 47. of Raleigh. one the fliers, OFFICIAL HtAPpUAKTHIS BLAUTYREST Cjf-erent RWTURE MART struck through what was tht: hole in the in the southern panhandle 0 Nfirib Vietnam it was the seventh day in a row U.S. warplanes pountled area 102 separate raids, rnih tarv said.

pres identi.il (yHndidafe is Le.May sai(j Saturday pilot-, i th were b'lmbing rey on laigets Inam aac. that the air war was waged wasting American lives. But he said he a h.tit in fi.e bomlnrig. Winding up a whirlwind tou' of the Air said the three-day missi'ai had pniduced little in his opinions on tne war. he would report his firiflings prcsuhn- tial Gioiige C.

1 his running mtile. didn't put bombs on the right toid newsmen wium asked about the air war. He did not elaborate but said missions have been earned out ineifitiently, and lives of pilots h.ive the of a cessation in air strikes, I e.May snid: against a bombing halt. We have had several of liiem in the past and they pOiduced no tangible results Uiward a or peace. And it Dis us harmony f'ir vac juesi- campaign through next is chairman of 'lexas Citizens joi Humphrey.

1 he sen.itor, malty a bit- f( al rival of "oh. riainly, when asked if he was glad join Humph- patf of the campaign swing. "I like victory to hting Yarborough told a at his office. He said he expects evioyihing to on the campaign i jaunt, and said he and fonruilly v.ill whenever it. 3 1 tied I 1 Ml ser- I 1 a eiitia! and xas.

trie at the Valley has am ftv 1992. N'e. 1 plata s' i he i I a it a i I ac'. ra.l lines 1 .1 a-aio- bwav. 1 h( geof.

i atine -ration is I ated on a 2 )0 a( re ivilI of land the tnnin and Grav- c' un'y litn acre l.ake i.s en ihe to (in.lirtg tor the steam Construction of the vv un 1 to ide tor tn d'oTtamis ni tta- mg ities and towns at aia-a. Bombers Carry on Attacks SAIGO.N I an into Nmtii a of rads Satu day, and the U.S. Command reported 1.5 Nortii Vietnamese and Viet killed in a series cd in the foTuing, giaaind w.ir m.om in a lull and a further combat w.iS tiop.iai stoini bora down on fhe Vietn toast ()U miles e.i-t Resfales I N'Kuyen V.in Thieu Co uid.iV Ins hardline stand in tfe ue worldwide speculai about a possible. U.S. b'tmfiing nalt ag.onst H-tnarn.

said a without rt'ci- by North Utim. Missiot; S( heduled and bombers are fiying rigid a sjiokesmati I S. Command said. lains and pouring out id China were r- -ti icting pMois, and said only 102 missions 1 riday. spoke with Vung Tau a few hours tifu Communist 10 ot their big 122mm rm kefs into the coastal resoi 42 miles Saigun.

Casualty Toll Five civ; lians were and 19 othei sotis, iiu lulling eight r.S seiviiemi-n, were wamnded in sfxikesmen said. 'Ihe of (Timmunisti re.sponsible for Vung Tau attaiR paid for i with about 2() Re(D abftard was apparently tiying make a ta way when it inti) a U.S. Navy gunboat.s in the Mo Nh.i! River. opened up at point-blank range. Quartermaster 1 Cl.trance I Williams of Honolii- I lu.

Hawaii. mmander of patrol boat PBR754. "it tfKik like to sink junk. They did nil their firing on Vung I au. Vk dui not thorn saili.i said they spotted 1.5 CommunrU the water.

Please! The Daily avorite maintainj complaint delivery service until. 8:30 p. m. week dayx 7:30 p. m.

Saturdays If miss your paper, PLLASI-: call the office, 5k'J 2124, no later than these tirm your paper may be sent to If you are missing your with and are not ailing (dtue, the caiulation does in)I havo kno'w- lege ol disiupti to as It bii'aks in a of (ariuis with the ginning of ail but PLI.ASb: make the all by 6 30 ilays, Satunlays. 3 Persons Killed by Jurricane Sain fo Return (UPl) Pitching Sam, eiedifiii with a major in developing the mound t.mt biougiU the Wiirld Series will return next season in same capacity with the Ameni c-an League club, The Tigers rounded fiut their i coaching staff for next sea.s*in I Friday by reappointing Sain and coach Hal Naragon. USB) GTO $2995.00 IMPAU 2 Dr. $2795.00 CAMARO Modals To Choose From Davis Motor Co. Wl ASK IS TW PONTIAC OLOSMOnU KAMMJn MOM MOMJ HOMfS TKUCKS Hwy.

S2 Phoiw 5I3-SS3I Services By TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME We Honor All Burial Policies Phone 587-3336 Leonard Texas WhM You Nood A Pvo- Rooitiiifcot W. T. Moy Hwfiwocy F(w Professional it Reasonable Prices. We Give and Redeem Gold Bond Stamps W. T.

MAY PMAAMACY Comer (tth A Center M3-3157 How good is State good deal" in auto insurance? JUST ADD UP THE FACT 81 FACT 1 State Farm paid iio.000.000 in dividends to policyholderg loot year. FACT 2 three timee frester than any ether ear iiteuror. FACT 8 State Form poiicyholdere ore beeJi and porcont aiore in dividande Umi Tune' placa Inaurat, rmmcMMJL BRYAN BAKER S83-413I Tarkenfon Plays YORK nur a shifuld'-r injuty week, is U) 111 starting hneup Ne.v Giants the San b'rancisca Tark 'nnm injury against Atlanta fahons la-t Sunday and missed praitiic i. is but is cted to be re.ady go ugainsi the Forty- Niners. South America h.i.s an area of 6.8 million square miles.

Three Will Be Given Awards DALLAS Ihe North haplvr of the National and Hall of will honor Univei sity athletic tOr Maitin and retired sports writers at their I'ouith Annual 0(4 30 Six Flaps Inn. Martin will the Distinguished Ameiuan Award, tot fo'mer who also gave outstanding to 'Ihe Amateur Award, for citizens who have conHib- to lootball, will g.o to Hall, of the Foit Wuith Star 1 elegram years, and to Harold V. Ratiifl, sports lie The Associated Press and nn active newspaperman for neur- Iv .50 yea r.S. Both lla! land Ratliff are for- nu'i esidints of lexas Sports Wiliers Association. Sao paulo, Brazd, has a pop ulatKm of sece.n/.l 5'ork in the West JA( KflONVILl I la.

(UPl) Gladys killed three and a multimillion dollar of destrue- lion across Moi I from to Allantic Satuiday. i then turned its fury on ksonville aiea as il up eastern seabouid. An 40,000 per.sons have fa-en driven fiorn their by thi- Smtill boats as Ltr north as Carolinas wa warned to stay in port, but nt erly urse would spare the Carolinas the sloirn make a light At Gladys wa.s centereti near latitude 8 north. 2 west, or about h.j of Brunswick, Ga. Initial Blast 1 gult coast got the ran initual bl.ist from the storm, V.huh thundered ashore on a high at midnight at Homostissa 50 mik-s north of lampa.

Driven by winds that at ovc: 100 an eight fo'il wall of smashed seawalls, inundated highw.iys, tore from their fnunda- tions and consumed valuable tourist hes. Insured in Gtaia Wf-re to $2.50,000 and County fSf hurg) Don said damagi- in the Sunset Beach area would lottii $1 million. WE SELL THE BEST PART OF THE WORLD AT AUaiON Rai in orShine On The Premises 2 BIG UND SALES Sale No. I Thaten Ranch 15 Mi. East ot Hugo, Okla.

Go East From Ft. Towson 2 Mi. To A Gravel Road, Turn South, Proceed I Vi Mi. To The Property. DATE: Oct.

24 at 10 A. M. (Thurs.) TERMS: Bal. Open For Negotiation 4600 A. Offered in Tracts and As A 950 A.

Leased Land With Option To Whole Purchase i802 N. Center mu MB MIMI I ttmn fUmrnmt CEIIMD NOW SHOWING THRU ADULTS ONLY TUESDAY BYtby' tells it like it is. A CLASSIC! A shocker beyond belief. Will be discussed, damned, praised and attract millions and millions of persons to UPt (tomes ewirts Miaflvrow In a WMIwn FroOuciion jSfinCasaavatas Sidney Btackmer Bellamy rcrr. nc vei Ra ttvn PnxtuiMm a wm Ut.iMM»* 650 Head of Fine Mama Cows Farm Equip.

1500 acres of this is fine bottom land with unlimited irrigation. Bordered by the Kiamichi and Red Rivers. Also 2 creeks, 2 springs, 2 wells, and I I earth tanks. Okla. Co-Broker W.

H. POWELL. Lie. No. 9739 200 Adams BIdg.

Okla. City, Okla. Sale No. 2 Phil Hudson Property 10 Mil North of Paris, Texas. Go North On Hwy, 271 To Arthur City.

Turn West on Hwy. 197. Proceed Approx. 7 Mi. To The Property.

DATE; Oct. 26 at 10 A. M. TERMS: At Bal. 5 Yrs.

Interest. 560 Acres on Beautiful Put Mayse Lake 466 Rolling High Land. Offered In Tracts And As A Whole. 40 A. Lake Proportv vided Into Lake Lots.

Approx. I Acre In Size. Texac Co Broker POWELL ROACH CO. 1102 W. Euless Blvd.

Euless. Texas FREE BAR-B-Q BOTH SALES A Butler or Powe'l Roach Co. Rep. will be on the premises with plats on both of fhe above sales three days prior to the sale. BUTIER AUaiON COMPANY 322 Glenn Blvd.

Rome, Georgia Phone 234-8535 Nights 232-6931.

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