The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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by L.
Ona Lee, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Dale, has been
quite ill with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Courtner were
in our community, Saturday on
business.
Mrs. Bill Porter has been sick
with the flu. Also Mrs. Olie Jones.
Mrs. L. M. Blanks fell and hurt
her arm and shoulder last week.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Cody Barnett have had the chicken
pox.
Grandmother Treadway
ously ill again.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill and
Mrs. Clarence Hill and children have
returned home after visiting at
points in Oklahoma for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dale and
son Don have returned to their home
in Littlefield after a visit here with
their parents and other relatives.
Robert Price and family
moved into our community,
moved to the place vacated
M. Blanks.
Mr. Sam Miller' is on the sick list.
Mr. Lewallen is here from Cali-
fornia, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Finley.
Mrs. Tom Cox who has been sick
is somewhat improved.
Mrs. Jack Goodwin has been at
the bedside of her parents in
donia for the past week.
had
has
in Austin Saturday
near
C.
spent
at
at
Tur-
on
the
pro-
had
is
can
can
Approximately 335,000 pounds of
mohair were graded last spring com-
pared with 200,000 pounds in
fall of 1939 when the grading
gram began.
tree
“And only
BARTLEY WOODS
All the flu patients are better at
One man and one woman
make a match, but one
make a million of them.
God dan make a tree.’’
Between Center and Chestnut
Streets behind old Opera House
W. E. Yeager
' this writing.
Mrs. Lonnie Holcomb was in Dal-
! las one day last week for treatment
of her ankle.
Mrs. Tom Hulsey who
pneumonia is improving.
Mack Ratten has been suffer-
ing with his head. He has been go-
I ing to Paris for treatment.
Melba Jean Fields who has
rheumatism for several weeks
able to be back in school.
Farris Pirtle and Chester '
man were
business.
Miss Nadene Claxton spent the
week end with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith near Go-
( ber.
! Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Apple and
children have moved near Honey
Grove and Mr. Hugh Hilliard and
1 family have moved in the house va-
cated by Mr. Apple.
Newton Claxton and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
Martin.
Miss Clarice Rowe spent the
week end with relatives at Wolfe
City.
Bro. Rogers of Dodd City filled
his regular appointment at Hail
Sunday and Sunday night.
Mrs. Reed Carder and little son
of Bonham are visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Clark.
Mr. J. L. Butler, Mr. Henry
Grisham and daughter Mrs. Lindell
Claxton attended the singing
Commerce, Sunday afternoon.
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BONHAM
PRODUCE
This community was made sad by
the death of Mrs. A. L. Sherrod.
She had been in poor health for
some time. Mr. Sherrod and chil-'
dren have our heart felt sympathy.
Mr. W. J. Moss who has been'
quite sick was able to be back at
school Monday.
Mrs. J. L. Kerr visited Mrs. W.
J. Moss, Monday morning.
Mrs. Sethie Winkler visited Mrs.1
R. B. Stimpson, Monday evening. I
Mrs. Fred McFarlin, Miss Ruth
McFarlin, Mrs. Nick and Mrs. J. F.1
McFarlin of Bonham visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Jones, Sunday afternoon. I
Mary Louise Moss spent Sunday.
with her grandmother Mrs. D. Shav-
er of Bonham.
Marion Ray Vanzandt is able to
be up after having the flu.
Mrs. Frosty Fitzwater has been
real sick but is some what better
now.
Dale Morrison visited Guy Stimp-
son, Sunday evening. |
Mr. Jim Johnson visited Mr. J. S.
Jones Monday morning. 1
Mrs. C. W. Palmer is staying with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jones
while her husband is working at
Mineral Wells. They will return to
their home in Illinois in a couple of
weeks.
Mr. R. B. Stimpson is in Mineral
Wells working.
The Herald
for
JOB
PRINTING
A. H. McDonald & Co.
FEDERAL LAND BXnK LOANS
4 per cent
INSURANCE AND BONDS
Specialize in Bargains in Fannin
County Farms
Bonham State Bank Building
Phone 460-C
JETER’S PHARMACY
East Side Square
MIKEL—BROWN
a
our famous CHIP-BURGER
Try
New and Different
East Side Square
the
WOMEN’S
SPORT
SHOES
pair
>
Bonham, Texas
“Pay Cash and Save!”
THE NOOK
SANDWICH SHOP
Call* answered Day and Night
PHONE 400
Bonham Shoe Store
The Home of Star Brand Shoes
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BONHAM
FUNERAL HOME
North Main Street
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DANNIE’S CAFE
The acknowledged place to get
■.'1 a* &
*1.98
White Swan Cafe
Quality Service
Try our
Plate Lunch I*
Choice of meats, drink and dessert
MR. and MRS. GORDON APPLE
F. M. LOUGHMILLER
Chiropractor
X-Ray and
Neurocalometer Service
Phone*: 380-C and 380-D
Office over Texas Power and
Light Co.
Oriental
Cream
O O U R A U D ,
gives a touch of satb
faction. Recapture:
that soft, tender skis
of youth.
•'*<- HrA. ferW. Im-Ta
Good Meal Quickly
SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY ]
We are just south of the post-
office “Waiting for you with
Good Eats”
We have just received a shipment of wo=
, men’s sport shoes including—
• OXFORDS
• TWO TONE SLACK SHOES
PATENT LEATHERS
BEIGE STRAP SANDALS
voy were visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Nix, Sunday afternoon.
Tom Wagner and wife of Sher-
man were visiting Mrs. N. J. Wag-
ner, Sunday.
Jessie Rasor and family of Sher-
man were visiting Mrs. N. J. Wag-
ner Sunday afternoon.
Earl Blakey and children attended
Sunday school at Savoy, Sunday.
Joe Hunn is employed on
WPA project near Ravenna.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wagner and
son Leon were visiting M. C. Ru-
Elizabeth Grove
Everyone on this fork of the
creek seems to be very thankful for
the cold snap the latter part of last
week, also very happy that the cold
snap was not accompanied by more
wet weather as the preceding ones
had been.
Fields are drying out enough for
field work and a good many are be-
ginning to do a lot of belated plow-
ing.
Most flu patients are well again,
or greatly improved except Mr. and ;
Mrs. Othel Large who have devel-
oped pneumonia and are reported
very ill.
Roads through this community
are dry again but very rough. They
are greatly in need of dragging.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brown were
called to Wichita Falls the latter
part of last week because of the ser-
ious illness of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wagner and
son Leon were business visitors in
Denison, Saturday.
Miss Gladys Hawk spent the lat-
ter part of last week and last week
end in Ambrose a guest in the home
of John Hawk and family.
John Taylor of Sherman was a
visitor in this community, Wednes-
day.
Z. G. Haralson of Sherman was a
business visitor in this community,
Monday afternoon.
George Blakey and family of
Sherman were visitors in the home
of Mrs. M. V. Wagner Sunday aft-
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wagner and
son Leon were visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Price of
Fairview a short while Friday after-
noon.
Edison Blakey of Mahurin was a
visitor in the home of his sister Mrs.
Mary V. Wagner, Sunday afternoon.
More dry weather is the cry of
everyone on this fork of the creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lane of Sav-
barts and family of Fairview coin\
munity, Friday afternoon.
Miss Gladys Hawk was a Deni-
son visitor, Saturday.
BONHAM, TEXAS
307 Main St.
PUTTEET’S
PHONE
249
Special attention given to diseases
of women and children
C. R. WITHERSPOON
BUTANE SYSTEMS
HEATING and PLUMBING
Butane and Natural Gas Ranges
and Heaters
Bonham, Tex.
Dr. J. A. Lanius
GENERAL PRACTICE
JAMES
MEAT MARKET
is Headquarters for
STEAKS, ROAST, BARBECUE
Your Business Appreciated
East Side Square
Suits and Plain Dresses
Cleaned and Pressed
50C
Trouser* cleaned and pressed 25c
Phone 242 Come to see u*
When You Have Any*
thing to Print, May We
Drop This Hint—
WHITE SHED
Rev. A. H. Logan
“What Sin Causes the Most Sad-
ness in the World?”
If you can answer this question
correctly you may receive a beauti- i
ful picture of Christ the Good Shep- ’
herd, Sunday, February the 16th ,
when Rev. A. H. Logan of the Clark 1
Memorial Methodist Church will an- j
swei' this question in a unique ser-
mon.
His message, “The Most Horrible'
of Sins” will be the first of a series ■
of special messages that are to be
given by Rev. Logan in the Ten
Weeks Loyalty Campaign, which
starts February 16.
Many answers have been submit-
ted such as: war, murder, adultery,
divorce, lying, stealing, drinking,
etc. Rev. Logan states all these an-
swers' are wrong.
TRY OUR—
LAY=AWAY PLAN
LAND
OF
the
TITLES OF
South Main Street
S. E. Corner Square
ABSTRACTORS
FANNIN COUNTY
Fannin County Abstract
Company
When buying Watches and
Jewelry
A. E. WILLIAMSON
At Jeter Pharmacy E Side Square
BOWDEN’S
HOME CAFE
FOR BALTIMORE OYSTERS
Cooked Any Style
The Fattest Oysters on
Market
BARGAINS
Dress and Work Shoe*----$1.25
Dress Hat* —------------------79c
J. B. Stetson Hat*-----$1.25
These are only a few of many
Bargains.
TRADING POST
Next door to fire station. Where
Better Used Clothing Is Sold.
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Bonham Marble Works
LOWREY & SWANN
Monuments Made to Your Order
123 South Main Street
West Fifth Street
LOY’S CAFE
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C. C. MARTIN
CHIROPRACTOR
“It’s the Coffee’
“Your Credit Is Good”
Over First National Bank
Open All Night
Northeast Corner of Square
Phone* 413-C and 413-D
SPENCE
BUDDY
ICE
North Center Street
Burger=Baskets
We telegraph flowers anywhere
Phone No. 338
THE PREMIER
FOOD PRESERVER
KNIGHT FURNITURE
COMPANY
INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE
RENTALS, NOTARY PUBLIC
Phone 91-C West 4th St.
Y. H. HARLAN
DOCTOR OF DENTAL
SURGERY
and
GENERAL DENTISTRY
X-Ray Diagnosis
Peeler Drug Store
Phone 81
C. C. NORWOOD
Conoco Agent
Quality Products Delivered
Anywhere
COAL OIL A SPECIALTY
S IT Z.L E R ’ S
FLOWERS
West Seventh St.
JU-CY PIG
DRIVE-IN
RUSSELL GROCERY
and PRODUCE
Carload Buyers
PECANS
Poultry and Eggs
300 E. 6th Phone 488
DR. JOE WHITLEY
DENTAL SURGEON and ME-
CHANICAL DENTISTRY
Northeast Corner Square Over
Bonham Drug Co.
Office Hours 8 to 5
Office Telephone 139
ORD’ C
DRIVE-IN
• SHORT ORDERS
SANDWICHES
East Fourth Street
Filling Station
MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS
YUROWN GAS
StSTEMS
FOR RURAL HOMES
Priced as low as $79.95
We guarantee satisfaction.
We Maintain Our Own Butane
Delivery Truck
R. C. Ford
| BONHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PICTURE TO BE GIVEN
FOR ANSWERING QUESTION
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THE RONHAM (Texas) HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 19'41
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In the Heart of Dallas
Newly Decorated
Air Conditioned
Circulating Ice Water
Modern in Every Detail
Joe M. Hallaman, Manager
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FARMERS and
GARDENERS
Get Armour’s Big
Crop Fertilizer
as
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HUMPHREY
SUPPLY CO.
Center Street, across, west of
Postoffice
Fresh car just arrived
and make one acre produce
much as two acres.
Parents
When you and your family start on a
train, motor or bus trip, be sure you
have a box of Mothersill’s. Travel
nausea Inevitably occurs at an incon-
venient time, but when prepared with
Mothersill’s—yours will be a happy
journey. Children are not accustomed
io the constant motion and swaying of
trains, motors and busses, and often
become faint and nauseated after riding
but a short way. Relieve this travel sick-
ness with a timely dose of Mothersill’s,
the remedy successfully used for more
than a third of a century, and recom-
mended by physicians, nurses and well
jr X known travelers thrucut
\ th® world. At drug stores.
■ MMNTSW ‘tfor further information write to
«y“*““M?THE mothersill REMEDY CO., Ltd.
430 Lafayette St.. New York
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Production of rubber is being en-
couraged by a new Latin-American
division created last month in the
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
community,
trust
ASSOCIATION
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The Bonham Herald
SEMI-WEEKLY
Successor to
The Democratic Citizen
PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY and
THURSDAY
4Lt Bonham, Fannin County, Texas
G. R. NEWBY, Editor
Entered as. second class matter at
the postoffice at Bonham, Texas.
Subscription price, one year —$1.50
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising, per inch, by the
single column ........ -35 c
Local reading notices, per line —10c
Legal rates, per line----10c
Card of Thanks----—&0c
RIDINGS
Farmers are. very busy at this
time, so much bad weather has put
them behind with their work.
Bud Fogle and family have moved
to our community from Achille,
Okla., We extend to them a hearty
welcome.
A. T. Caldwell and family have
also moved into this
We also welcome them and
they like their new home.
Glad to report most of our sick
folks as improving.
Mrs. L. O. Nash of Boyd attend-
ed church at this place, Sunday.
Mrs. E. B. Bethel and sons Earl
and Pete of Finley attended church
at this place Sunday.
Orville Stoddard and family of
Bonham spent Sunday with the la-
dy’s parents, E. G. Braboy and wife.
C. A. Barber, wife and daughter
of Sandy were visitors in the home
of Buster Caldwell and family, Sun-
day.
H. L. Kueckelhan and family
were Sunday visitors of the lady’s
parents A. T. Haynes and wife at
Lamasco,
The nineteen day old
Thelma McDonald died
night and was buried
cemetery, Sunday afternoon.
Ramon Fogle, wife and baby have
gone to New Mexico to make their
home, he having secured employ-
ment there. We wish them well in
their new home.
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Newby, G. R. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1941, newspaper, January 23, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1224357/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.