The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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ASERIDAY-JUKE-22, 4928
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
KASH & KARRY
SPECIAL
evils! Weevil
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Specials For Saturday
Box TRUVY Body Powder with large Powder
50d
or
T FOR THEM
AWARDS TO START THIS FALL
6c
5
> want to fight the BOLL W
in '
15c
i
: SENATE POISON
39c
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Fresh Tomatoes, large ripe ones 1b 7c
4
t Onions, Bermudas, per pound
lc
BEST LAND?
$
21c
10c
23c
HUMPHREY
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4
BANANAS each
2c
CANDY Hershey’s, 3 for
10c
Cucumbers, Home Grown 1b
6c
CIGARS, all 10c cigars, 3 for
25;
each 11c
who livcs
6c
if r
Grape Juice, Pint 20c
Qt
38c
FIG BARS, 2 lb package
39c
Special Values This Week
MAZOLA Oil, Pt 25c Qt Size
49c
BROOMS, Five strand Parlor
49c
P and G Soap, 5 bars
19c
Patrotze your home mel
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Bonham Fire Department.
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arpenters
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"Where Cleanliness Rules’
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25c
gers
< hocolate Jumbos
Lxbne Oem:
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&
28c
Wilson’s Sliced Bacon
11c
Beef Roast
18c
Pork, Yes Pork, all you want-
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NEW SCHEDULE
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BUS LINE
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J. C. Magouirk, Prp.
WEST BOUND
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Bonham 6:00, 8:15
12:15,
2:15, 4:15
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6:15, 8:15.
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BLUE BONNET
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Paris.
BY HITT '
rocky Islands the haunt of it
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tells
ninny a yarn for the entert ainment
RIDE THE BUSSES AND
le the
following: — I wo anglers from Lotals-
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GET THERE QUICKER
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Spaghetti and Macaroni, 2 pkgs for 15c
CEDAR POLISH, good as arty, bottle 15c
)nly Home
umber Co.
small-mouth blak uasa i* teyealec
Jack Strathdec. manager of t e camp
American Bankers Association
Completes Plan to Award 167
College Economic Scholar-
ships Throughout Nation.
Bill
from
FRANK DAVIS
Your Tinner and
Sheet Metal Worker
(Same Old Stand)
WCHCH
RVER
Ketchup, Libby’s, large bottle
OLIVES, small bottle, Queens
POST BRAN, 2 pkgs for
(ELECTRIC
hRAILWAY.
1 Fresh Green Beans, per lb
MUSTARD, Quart Size .....
r MOPS, each ..............
Northw estet II I
versity uf Kan
eultural ■ Colle;
Students in Agricultural Economics to
Be Helped In Farm States—
Will Also Facilitate Entry
Into Business Life.
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Fitzgerald-Youree Motor Co.
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FIRST COTTON BLOOM
The first cotton bloom of the year
was exhrbited in town Wednesday af-
ternoon, and the honor of bringing it
hand makes one
sex.
Shinpaugh’s
The Rexall Drug Store
Phone 97
foundation sighed by the members of
the board of trustees, which will be
available ax evidence of tinancial re
liability far their use in sturting theil
business careers.
Colleges Awarded Scholarships
Proffers of one or more echolarships
have been made to the follow lug in-
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ad
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er; to agree to use it, to j
can make you nearly on
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those who have also attended Ameri-
can Institute of Banking courses will
be given preference
Easy Terms
Scholarship payments will be given
been inspected, worn
part* replaced by. new
parts and that the car’s
condition is honestly rep-,
resented. Come in today.
Youare sure to find the car
you have been looking for
—properly reconditioned
’ and properiy priced.
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Brown Beauty Beans, No. 2 can
SQUASH, per pound .....
rdwaf
Our Phone is
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tiger’s moustach bristle on ine other
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[This Car
W if. LI AM Y. WARD,
Ivanhoe, Texas, Rt. 1,
June 19, 1928. ' .
r only $10.00 tht will c
20 Acres
a $
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, ( urtis White of Dallas is visiting
relatives in the. city.
Mrs. H. Tice Haley of Sherman is
A. Swain of Honey Grove was
Local Cars are being equipped
with more comfortable seats.
in went to W M. Reet
south of Honey Grove.
nit guests one ot which
eevils
Toy one of our
KASH A KARRY MARKET
cus .«
CHERRIES, 15 oz bottle . . .. j, .9 . 45c
cut the remainder .of the season.
Honey Grove Citizen.
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TH ANKFUI.
Washingion i Hiversity, Georgetown Uli
yersity. Fit . ida. University of Forida
; 2 Puf and 50c box Trwy Rouge all,f
, One Can MEXICAN Heat Powder
» Jergins Castile Soap '
v Transmission!
v Starting
V- Lighting
v Ignition_____
: vz Battery______
! •v Tires
v Upholstery
v Top_________1
v Fi-nders
v Finish___ __H
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Bonham Drug Co
High in Quality — Qyickest Service and
‘ Legitimate Prices
JGSTRATHDEE
canoe and launch, and as the river
unwinds -before the traveler some
fresh vista of wooded shoreland and
Miami; liuw ailan Islands;
iawali; !daho, LnivrrsLt>
nvis. University of Ilinol:
1s quite a raconteur anc
ehteemed as toud la wait
day.-"roSreK photo ' r Favorite Want Ads Get the Desired Results
University nl
University of
of (daho. lllin
University vt
One Bottle Perfume Free with each Purchase of
- COTY, FIANCEE and KARESS Face Powder.
THEY EAT TIGERS
HEART IN CHINA
EORA PURPOSE
._____________________________________
CHINESE WARLORDS' BELIEVE
THAT IT GIVES THEM
COIRAGE . -
ON TEN OR TWENTY
ec onomic 4 ourses areligible and
All schedules make direct
connection with
only to those whose means of educa
tion are dependent in whole or part
upon their own efforts and will con
Untie only during satisfactory seholas
tie standing or conduct. The loans
are at per cent beginning the first
day of the second January after the
date the scholar leaves school, with no
interest on repayment made prior to
that time. Loans may he paid off
In monthly installments of $10 or
more. After three instalhments have
bren prompily met payments may be
placed on a quarterly basis until the
loan is wiped out which must occur
within three years. tn cases of delin
quencies. consideration will be given
to sperirl circymstanees. such as III
heait or unavoidable unemployment.
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LOCALS I BANKERS PROVIDE
STUDENT LOANS
pearancethere so early that they
will play out before doing an< ma-
terial damage. r minghai sothern <. Aixona
Crop conditions in this immediate -Um r "Araniaa" cmrati: E"l:
< < t ion“are good and indications ar | versity of Cui • ula Unlyersity or south
, II ■ ! . er ' aliforn a, Stanferd Luiversity: ' Mil
that they will continue so through-l nectieut. Wesle an Lulversity. Yale Lni
versity; Delawure. University of llelu
ware: Distriet of Columbia, Georgt
of a i takes out the knock without injury
motor fuel to be known as Mai to any part of the motor o gat
ANTI-KNOCK gasolin, to if lines. Wt believe motorists will wel
1 tuets. According to E. P. owe this new gasolines especially in
Generalsales Manager ", ears that require hish-compression
n any, “it is the result of fuels and others which are arfecten
FRreNch RIUER--~
tUNGUM CAMP
One of the most productive fishing
streams in Canada is that known as
the French River, which, with 1ts
tributaries, connects Lake Nipissing
on the East with Georgian Bay on the
West. This system of Ontario water-
ways afords a veritable paradise for
the angler and canoe enthusiast as it *
flows through an absolute wilderness
The starting point for this region is
French River Station 215 miles north
of Toronto on the Canadian Pacific
Railway where a fine modern bunga
low camp has veen erected for the I
ns ve research to produce a moto: hy excessive carbon.
wh.ch gives something extra’ in "ANTI-KNOCK is available at
ition to quiet power on the hills Magnoliv Stations and .. dealer.
d in — nd and mud.” j throughout the Southwest; Mr. An
ANTi-KNOCK, Mr. Angus said, .
of A la ba 11 a
nt in Milk Ware
Cream Can’, Milk Pa
k .Coolers. Buckets. St
INHAM, TEXAS FRIDaC-JUNE 99 tutu '____
One hundred and sixtyseven colle
giate loan scholarships will be provid
ed by-the A merit aui Bankers Associa
tion, 98 of which are I0w being prof
tered to 71 selected colleges ami uni
versities in 34 states, it has been an
nqynced by John H. Puelicher, Chair-
mn of the Hoard of Trustes of the
Association’s Foundation for Educa
tion in Economics. The foundation fund
of $500,000 was startl'd in 1925 to
commemorate the Association * fiftieth
anniversary and its aim is to stimulate
«ml aid worthy men or women stu
dent* to pursue courses in banking
and economics in collegiate institu
tions throughout the country.
Phe scholarship awards will be
available for the seholastic year begin
uiag this fall and will provide rec ip
tents with unit loans of $250, to be re
paid on easy terms following their en
try into earning business life. In
several farm states, it is provided,
scholarships shall be specitieally
awarded in agricultural economies.
A special feature of the plan in ad
ditin to its educational advantages
is that scholars, upon discharge of all
their tinancial obligations connected
with their loaus, will be given certih
ville Ky. Louis Wachtell and
Feldman ware fishing not fat
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.. Ga;
We are asked daily why we can sell cheap-
er. Why, we have less expense all around.
No delivery, no credit, you don’t have to
pay for what the other fellow gets. No
meat cutter to pay. Do our own butcher-
ing, buy our own cattle and hogs. Get our
prices and keep your money in Bonham.
by \ marks below
SekiuiNo. StokNo.
• A/0 Minnif
bass. p < ketel and mustsluui*
abQUUd Wachtell, a manuacturer ul
novelttes de . ied tophave soie tup
with him He innated three vavi-
rolored toy balloons which ne tiea to
the pile and then It oersted nim
Latet in the day an Indian guide Joe
waubeminn one of the start ot u a-
ed woodsmen ‘at the disposai of gu.ste
of the camp rushed to them ena
nearly .collapsed from fright All de
could gasp was; "I see spun sh #M
Plan of Operation
The general plan allots scholarships
to higher institution* of learning in
• tales where the banks have com.
pit-led the subse ription quotas as
signed them in the foundation fund.
Institutions are selected on the basis
of type of school, educational stand
ards, geographical distribution and de-
sire to co operate in the plau. A
scholarship committee is to be created
in each selected institution, to consst
.of members of the faculty and a prom
inent banker. All scholarship appli-
rations must be made formally
through the eollege committees and
not direct to the foundation. Three
home-town references are required of
each applieant. at least one of whom
must be a banker. Only students of
junior or higher grade in banking and
■ ‘ MInrnnia etroleum Company
accommodation of sportsmen Th it
camp, known a the French River
Bungalow Camp, is equipped witb
electric light hot and cold runnine
water and other cenveniences yet is
unpretentious and permits the sports-
man and ns tamily to dress more or
less as they like One of the teatures
of this camp is • series of small ne-
faintly oungalows each -containng
two or more comfortable beds for the
accommodation of private partiet
French River Bungalow Camp nas As
an aajunct Pine Rapids Cimp some
20 mile* up the river rhis autlyins
camp i» m the my neart of • •pirn
did Diack oass and muscalunge nsh
ang district The trip i* made by
The Bonham Fire Department re-
turns thanks to Henry Smith for
check se:.t it in recognitioh of service
rendered him. We appreciate both
the check and the spirit of the send-
With a few I tales of honorary miembership in the
P NUT Butter, Just received per lb 17c
Pickles for Picnics, large size, each 4c
BREAD BREAD BREAD, 3 for 25c
With our NEW ALL WHITE KNIGHT Fountain
We are Serving Coco Cola as specified by the
Coco Csla Co.
•li tut ions:
Alabama, University
One Box Blue Moon Talcum Powder and a 25c
bottle Blue Moon Perfume 35c
A.
Sj
P. S. Cream Cheese
French River, Where the Big “Muskies" Strike
tut camp when on* of them nookeoscolorst" All ne nad teen of zoure,
• nd landed a 12-pound grent north-was the uberatea Dike swimmyng
ern pike As thie nab is not nighiy l just under the water with the copr-
loislana, louisiana State Universjty,
Tulane Unlvetsity, Maryland, Johns
Hopkins l uversity. University <? Mary
land; Michigan University of Detrott;
I niversity of Michigtn. Miebigan Agri
cultural College; Minnesota. Cariton
C’ollege, Unive rsity of Minnesota. Ham
line Lniversity; Mississippi, L’niversity of
M ississippi ; aMontana, Stale fiihers.lx of
। Montana, Nebraska. I inive i sityuf. Ne-
braska, Donne Collge , Nevada, state
I Lnivevsity of Nevada New l.rwv
| P’rinceton Uuivetsity. Rutgers Univer \
New Mexico. New Mexicocollegeof Agri-
cultural ayd Mevhanical Arts: North
Carolina I niversity of North Carolina
* '
(°culture and Fngineerir K Oregon, Ur -
. versity of Oregon, Oregon State Agricul-
tural C’ollege - f’ennsy Ivania. Lniver ■ y
vf Pennsyixania, Dekinson fvllege. Lafa-
yette College, Gettysburz College, Frank-
I lilt and Marshal College, AHexheny ‛ol-
lege. l’niyersityof Pittsburri, leliigi
l University.swarthmore (‘ollege, Pennsyi
। yania State (‘ollege: Ihoc Island. Brown
1 niversity; SoutiPakota, UIniversity of
South Dakota: Ternessee U’ninersify of
Tennessee, University . of Chattanooga
Vanderbilt University tah. Unversty
of U’tah Vermiont. Iniversity of N.i
nont ; Virgiiu, I nivei sity of Virginia
‘ Washington . ami le Unfversity, I’m
the week-end guest of Mrs. J. I.
Boon. .
Sheriff Whitley, District Clerk
Ric hardaon and Chas.. T. Lune visit-
ed in Ladonia today.
J. M. Raiden, who lives south of
Honey Grow and is one of the best
known men in Fannin County, was
iii the city today.
the city yesterday and called at the
Favorite office. He has been ap-
pointed assistant sergeant-at-arms at
the Houston national convention and
will leave for that city Sunday.
Mrs. John Yantis anil children of
Brownwood, who have been here vis.
iting Mi Yantis’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jno.F. Arledge, and other rela-
tives, left yestrday afternoon for
their homg They were accompanied
home, by Miss Mary Bland Smith.
n Robert Grant, manager of * the
Nunn-Bush shoe store in Kansas Citv.
and formerly with Graham, Crawford
" her. ha- been in th city vis-
iting relative- and shaking hands
with friends for the past few days.
He will return to Kansas City’Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Watson, •their
daughter, Katie and grapddaurhter,
Katie Joe, are visiting Mrs. Ola
Smith and W. E. Newton and family;
These people are> from Beckville,
Texas, and air the only living uncle
and aunt. They feel honored in
having them as their guests, as the
visitors >ay they are on their “honey-
moon."
HUDSON HAND SPRAYER
FREE
With each pint and quart bottle of
FLY-GAS (A Texas Product)
Killa all insects. Money refended if it fail*
For sale by all stores
Distributed by
SIMMONS GROCER CO.
more days of sunshine and a cessa-
tion of the wind, cotton will be
blooming right along. There is some
little alk of the appearance of bo!l
weevil •n the community north of
Hne y , < i ove, bin. it i- hoped and
believed by some that with their ap-
” i versity f i: chmon i. Willium and Mars
al ('ollege: Washington L'niversits of
i Washington State ■ olleg of Washing
toh. West Virginia West Virginia ।
versits : Wisconsin, f -niversity Wiscul
•hi, Lawrence ollege. Belolt C'ollege.
। « hi< ago, K nox ' oilege.
niversity;, Kansas, lni-
nsus, Hanss State Agrh
Washburn C’ollege:
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'••is a pure petroleum product. It
This week we are offering
some exceptional bargains
in a number of recon-
ditioned used cars.
The cars in this group all
bear the famous red “OK”
tag—which is your guar-
antee that all units have
Uy United Press ,
HARBIN, June 21. Tigers are
“keeping the°wolves away” from the
doors of many a big game hunter (
ere.
Calculated in Manchurian fashion a '
pound of tiger fetched something like ‛
four dollars this season, bringingl,
the value of a full grown specimen L
from $2,0011 to $2,500. ■ (
It must be explained that apart,
f»om its"pelt, each part of the tiger’s,
body has its own .value, the Chines
attributing to them many medical and ‛
magical properties. • H
The most valued parts as the,
heart, blood, brains and hones. The .
heart if eaten is believed to instilil
bravery and is often served at war- "
lord’s . tables. The possession of a (
1 ■ res ed hi- views upon all the
< ipal- issues. Mr. Hoovers
th the nomination without mak
•position dear; if indeed, heh
d; program। outside the so-allet
dt idge policies. , I
Not many years ago the I
b- beans marched to overwh
im victory under the slogan "We
er; change.” Then came ■
Daugherty, Denby.. Fall and
. । t h slogan of the |
W ■
’ the emocratc i xrty w
n sure up to asion, j
I 1
I ;• man who soiled hi hands
1
I., • bani hed “from the puble
I
I ” I
I , , lent a the tomb, hi mld be
I .to follow them into oblivion.
Special Notice-
All Limited Trains on Texas Electric-
Railway are now BLUEBONNETS. •
South to Dallas, Fort Worth,
and Waco.
Katy North at Bells.
Frisco North at Sherman,
Busses North to Tolsa, Kan-
sas City. •
» adP / Mi Look for
a4€8V 1 the Red Tag!
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.