The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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FACE FOUR
INHAM,
SlAHAiI. TEXAS. FRIDAY .HINT wy
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trahslation from the English. Her.
keep Hoover
fair profit and en
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in opportunity, to
(discussing
sever
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can
own story.
"Our fingers.”
Hitt and Runn
The Coach Gave the Word to “Slam Hard."
So Hector Proceeded to Slam!
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that
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investigating committe
timony of Mr. Birch Helm
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urpassed.
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Barlow Rey
visitor Saturd
Mra. Elpha
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their mother, u
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politi al partie
ermg address of paper changec, may lead
give old address as well is tbe new
cellent article in the
tyr. inserte4 in the
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now be used by his sister—and now lid you go up the
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lists in the he
cure for the d
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medical frata*J
especially resd
give their live ,
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she was yet
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No de
pay fo
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prices
or put Ai Smith in or keep Al
if the time spent at the two
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Railway
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Christian Cen-
Conzressi >n il
brief summary
From an ex |
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eeled the
grw
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eacher asked the
be comfor
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the famous
Quebec bet
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An Awful Slam
“Does he talk
‘Svn« ' ’ His i
of farm relief we believe something I” iny Case
Honey Grove Signal. First Roommate
---proaching exams);
mast accompany- order.
a fritter crf
in tne
■ • he was riving out.
ers a fair profit and en- However, Gov. Smith on yes-
ouraged them to continue terday answered a direct
their work “of diver fit ation question put to him by the
That they have failed this New York world in which
won’t say
a News.
s rangt But ’True
•What are you lokinz ‘
United States wete
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Our pessimist ■ friend
. . Pat Harrison is for, a Dem* unys drinks a heat meal before
f ay to store their crops in the ocratic platform cemanding attendin a modern banquet- Phil
ol®Pde- future when prices' are low. law . nforement (without adelrhia Inquirer.
Worth a Smile
how dy ar;. pi
2e Ty " orket ou '
. : > follow them into oblivion.
WILIAM Y, WARD, I
. t , vanhoc, Texas, Rt. 1,
1928.
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A primary ta
The ddest new of the month is al things
will place their crop- in cold Ferbert Hoover did no'
storage in Dallas but since have the support of many of
i expensive only a few the Republican politicians be
will crre to take risks of fur- fore the meeting, of the Kat
therlo . Many believe thi , Cityconvention, and now
if these potatoes are properly hehas lest the respeet of
izkerand plied in a well many of the rank and flic
ventilated ware house that of the party—he is going to
Fa iv Enengh
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i tear is not sufTicie lt grund answer he asserted that he .... .... .. . ... .
forcea ■ t chi nge l his belie f the ■ 1 • of ti youfh wh nd Roommat (
plan, but it is to ay the least, that there should Ik* anjoined fhie Navy to see the world and What are they?
.4 ASHLEY EVANS
i Managing Editor
CH. R. INGUSH
Business Manager _ , _ __________
' . e,ggT, 20 th other. Each one must dr- waited three years to file
S-Bs-KiOM cide for himself ~wh at he will suit for divorce* from the for-
, c.. Mazabe in A vance. , pi do. Itis probable thot hett mer Crown prince Carol, who
3 — r rmier I,month- $,50 prices will prevail between.ran away with inother w
• Fy Cit Carrier, a mohths —$1 now and sept em ber t" an, and who has been in ex-
., Ct Carrier i o" E ser ms that it is worth while to ile since that time. We be-
mLi i "mIr 5 ” ” f vi ge to the extra expense of Heve that a woman who waits er the milkman has to.iun i
B. Mall 6 months 317 sacking and hauling at least that long to get real mad ' to de '' milk at ’ be sk)
By Mail'.’ 1 year s3 00 a 1 art of the crop eac h rai e • about such conduct can be re- draper bunealow: Dertoit
——-............ ■ in order to store it, garded as a patient soul. —*—
CHANGE OF ADDRESS—In or Perhavs this experience —-----ne------
ouldhave fou
how mny wou
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Weave humility in.
AT that lie bencath your
- Wrave humility in.
suspects that
ind tha th
days ahead
WHY NOT EXPERIMENT ON TEN OR TWENTY AC
.. YOUR BEST LAND?
We have a Hand Duster for only $10.00 tht will cai
15 or 20 Acres
caption,The B.
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hi mii in
Da 3 $ * • mont - . 3 ■
Knot by knot, row after row ..
Hour when grace and heartsea
grow
4Veave humility in.
• colors given o you
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Piide wo i chose, but Love I
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, can whether they accept th
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would refei to spend their time trying to
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with her ,
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By GRAH4
International 1
CorrP
Most automobiles are paid f . a
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are recorded and whi
no.,: • r Smith, ■
There are
count on.
For What You Want in Milk Ware
। . TIE LISK MAKE Cream Cans, Milk Paf
"1 , Also common Milk .Coolers, Buckets- SH
with Molds. Dashers 1)Ild Scales. *
wonderful reputation
Houston I
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D di scour: rement. ndment of the Volstead pent fou yea in a submarire.
However we are faring a faee art. Since Norman E. Mack
in that potatoes are lev in only stated what his viewsi
brice and that the f irme of are and have been we can’t I
the county have thousands of ... that there shdald have
hushels of very fine spuda been any complaint from the
that they have to care for or Smith headquarters.
loga.Somefewof them. , „ t W-— t,—
has more stu ■ / dine ■
s!i the re.,* oll,, e "u:
Which
fathers lav । , D
' T ue. But they are will ng
admit the fa t an l g ron ,h- it 1
i u- ines Wash ington ..
vice the growers one wry or
a considera
if all the billboards
“No. it was too much
1 dent in college than
it be -world combined,
iaina why Ameri a
t-.
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my rhe out
avel. /{
The state has just recently {
mpleted 'ill- J! ' t ing • of
this highway from Green- ;
vlle to Bailey, but has left I
That bl t
H • d - .
with s' intenskty
the G. O. P.
thine like "hat
bribes or-stolen goods houldi
• ■ ’ banished "from the publ
• And that other class,
mim Tith guilty knowledge)
a: ilent a the tomb. hronld III
be happy at hi me. But that wa h •_ , f, ol uh for a j pulr
ore the day of the family fnv- title." Tit Bits
-Sherman Democrat. _______________
2rdery vice president of
fexs Pacific Coal and ou Co
Th Narnaia
1111 1 • toda
• motor fuel
ANTI KN
" products.
‘ 1 General
‘ 1 omvany, "i
nsive research
which gives
it ion to quie
Id in nd am
ANTI-KNOC
We personally know one man stating what that means) and ---:--- in ’ and yet 1 under
NOTICE— AU notice, of entertain inDallas county who for for farm relief (without a y -• .They must dink powerful
zenespdistiemaandapteescbedetigiataranarwhopotitopemueminanidearnaaforpizerem Bi
ether monetary consideration win through ’hi- winter, fle inva- lor these politicians w ■ back oT each ear - " * The Simpliest, Thjng in h: World
be’ charged for at the rate of 74 r ia bly got good prices in the want ane tnatsqunds
^t. per Jine. Bive words, to the spring He, said that. any and means -nothing.
Ene, Obituarienutesolu n8 i' Toxa who would prepare for Oil the eve of their National they are used, but not so
n ” _ .storing them and who would convention the Democrat t rg.man Pilot.
■ gather them at the proper still know ail about the views - The
____ time in the right way. Per- of the’!•. ding candidate fo' There u . . more -"T un- iga .
Fa p- we shall do this as expe the presidential nomination‛onimen«rw brav enoug! to 1 "law
" ■ • - tbem.—St. Lo u i s GldbeDemoctat
THI RINHAM PAVQRTP tendered the Chamber a w» "killed one robber, cap-m
illL UU Mini IAVUniL large room free of chatge un tured a second one and recov- :
-p ---til September 1st, as. will be ered fifty thousand' dollars
ByFavoRitL . manebz. ah............. . teknatrom
We, are sure that. the pot..... in getting a good job inFexas -
growers will rppreci te i he or Oklahoma The country Not only his ciotaea, but almo
efe •: of the Chamb r of Com- has need’ of several hundred anythng else in the line of sporting Would-Be Tourist,
merce to render what aid it cashiers like' Davis Saunders goods owned by a young man can
merco ia
■ got good and ready.
Numan E Maik uddenly
discovered that it was his own
The la ly flyer fi <- Bti ton e
dently knew he : b an ■ ' ’ l el
J vurnal. ‘
Babi
-
Forall4
troublei
to teet®
better r-
Childrf
ventions boosting "or denouneinr translate it, back into English a
Fioli-iiian had been Eiven to a -fill. oon a possible .
worth while could hire bech done. - ——:---
Had even average price pr
vailed the crop: woul f ha
rofer or not. It does not ad-
Fannin county
Dome len e. • A
aid of Mr ELdove,
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nye; -J augherty, Denby.. Fall and.
• , T lay th-; slogan of . the
of the politi- should be "We need a (hang
the if the emocrat ■ j rty fai
nomination. The measure up to the occasion,
are doing party should be formed. 1
"blot." man who soiled hi hands
.DISTRESSING
. - ’ agree to use it, to a
uying rload, we can make you nearly ome
answeik . . nat
. LOOK OUT FOR THEM
. ] ' enefit of tho e who want to fight the BOLL w
■ w : .' ock -mi'—
"aonoEerorhEtpuu t-e r ic point the way. - on, ‘ ' mportant issues st. L .
tharncfer, reputation or standine or later we shall be compelled n and foreign immigra- —- • ■ I > - i 1. O'
nay fir, individuni or cornoratio,, to learn that producing a crop - • n—and nothing more. But 2..° , .....
will be glay corrected up - not all there is to . •< that is all his principal back- im. at ■ ' ca f. P 1 " ' '
called to the attention qe the pub ful farming of any kind, ers care about it? ? 13 *'n ihe fence r&in A Collective Noun
lirhera Dumping a bi;' crop of, any ---—"-— in Plot. Teacher —Willie, gin'mc an ex
' ' ---------------------- thing on the market invaria- “Dry workers are, absorbed • ---0- --- ' ective ■ n
Vdreytwiag Rate, «» Anplir»»y»a bly re-ults in de rea ed price- in the platform," say- a di -3 W A .
Entered at the postorn - at B m ham The grain farmers of th- ' - I -LIr nAC AEsr { ‘ .
Texas, a, -econt elam mai matter. Middle We. and Northwest - ' Democratic pi itform I i HE DA Y 5 5E> I j Model for Heal and
-----r-.-.-ax-—— . learned thi ago. am! Now it ′ convention dosn‛: I From Texas Paper, t
great number of them haw absorb them they may accom- ; {jirie shown ovet, some rks
lea-ped the vlue of storing pli h something ' -----* ---*--******** r '
and then nr rketing gradually; ----•—*--; .
as price- justify. When General Nobile an* aya you eannot always, tell about I ■ -
----"a—,—u— his party arc re cue 1 from-the men— and t wouldn't "A: last " hr said, "I have Men
IMPORTANT WORK ice field perhaps they •” • ' ' ...... f ■ ha ma ,
, ... .1 . an help find Amundsen and arksville Time *—
n x- - r . . Ci ’ hi: party who "ent to help
K' ac ( : . % f the ben -psgl-Hgm
ci '. . ■ < _ na
. tit-is hu • ' ■ As. we unaerstana th
h one of the most import ualion General Nobile
an: things Bonham can do been found but he is
ust D0W. L It 4s seeking to lost in the-'Arctic wastes,
hive the highway from her- ________mi-______•
Bailey resurfaced with good’
sthe road from Bailey to thi- i ALL FOR brains.
‛ ill in a bad condition. It one of the -granvest thinz in
pets to be almost imps sahl: this world h what fine ermk of
for heavy cars after exter l ! korn and hay and patatoes "an d on.
rain* because the surlac . on and cat age we can raise.ia .Th Republican idea .f va ■■ ef.
hand, ' gravel has worn away W heir old Fannin County when nebodyifort i the holding - f a Democrat
il rains it gets muddy and wants them, and then wht a big ational * convention in 1926-
slick; and that means hard t ne ehean cotancrop we an grow Gainesville Register,
traveling. fwhen corn and and omor . - -
ham should bend every and hay get as higx in pric. as al ’ end remind th ■
energy to get this.work done, at' back —Bonham .Favorite nn still a few people who haten"t
This is the main highway into That’ a faet. we ha just ' perated on Melt inne . < u
the city from the south and neen a fine Irish potatoe a, eve ■ r -Gazette.
much travel is done over it., grew delivered to custom-r , ■ - ------- -
I < i" i • er • .. 1' «
ef ort ur
til ' hey pucceed in getting the dellars per bu hel: We ■! won’t say a word about y
A most distre sing condi- needed work done, and they lately, "benutifu onions, . larc Da
_ tion DTeV init. now ixitht -need_evory asejetance they -+ -t -—e -= ■
' ' BS ' ' '
' 1 ■. . are 0 low ‘ ■----*--■ bankrupt those who
a‘ "•'■ who have grown When ~orman Mack gave from early’moring until un
these commodities f d them- nut an interview in Houston to raise the products. Brainy men
selve lacine an a tual 1<> Wedne -lay night announcing have done mu I for the otn ■
. • ma -•,i-"- • ' •" AI Smith opposed" to ■ but ,
the coit f’produ tion and prohibition and in’ favor . of conzequence has ever been done for
marketing in the case of on- Hanging the‘Volstead law no agncuitute . the basis -fair oar
lbw Mhue 4 he, pric) pot . ». *- W b ng ■
■ tP, 11 pofit. rich isohol it- vants in that ■ .- smetning oal
■ ■ - 1 ■ ommerc e and bbi !■ ■ ti J §
sine* many farmer Eannin Norman E Mack wasn't au- partira shoula et— "
enunty have sought t i . pra
plan
in both unions and
side inh for a nigh
they would have to
-Bu you will
cam. Theiiva.es
own announcement rut Hover in
pres ed his views upon all t
■ . - i- d. h Mr. Hooveri
th the nomination without mai
position clear;-if indeed, hei
:• . rred; program outside the so-calle
s ate to at Mge policies. - ’ e
Not many years ago the
the Cab- beans marched to overw
. allow him victory under the slogan "I
the matter; ‘ change." Then came B
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1928, newspaper, June 22, 1928; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548545/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.