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THE BONHAM NEWS
Bonham, Texas, Friday, December 12, 1941
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BONHAM NEWS
BONHAM’S
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East
recovery.
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Other stories to follow in this space.
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Res. Phone 276-J
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Mrs. Mossie J. Smith, Prop.
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Cash Store Prices
Bonham Tex.
S. Main St.
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committeemen
when he said
that any increase
Jones Drug Store
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Modern Soda Fountain
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B, B. Dorough, Operator
Geevrzeees
Ute:
On a Convenient Corner
Phone 301
North Center St.
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For Job Work of
Fruit Stand!
Buddy Spence
dividea limited market
producers.
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North Center St. at Sixth St.
West 7th St
Phone 339
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BARR’S
Claude Brent
Cleaners
Filling Station
HARDWARE
West Fourth St. at Star Street
Paul Dennis Garage
The Premier Food
841.
Preserver
Phone 240
WITHERSPOON
N. Main St.
Barbecue Pit
Lowrey & Swann
North Main Street
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C. A. COX
MIKEL - BROWN
LEETH’S
Shuler Brothers
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BURIAL ASSN.
Hardware
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VARIETY STORE
BARBER SHOP
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Alexander Hotel
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Green’s Garage
Auto Repairing
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Sinclair Gas and Oil
South Center St
Phone 100
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Stewart &
Bonham Marble
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Works
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Monuments to order
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McClure’s
SPENCER
The Texas Co.
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Gas and Oil
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Plumbing and Tinning
• Shop at Residence
“We May Have It”
South Center Street
Monday from
California,:
CONOCO
Service Station
among cotton
• year, quotas
"Joe Medwick”
Fielder’s Glove
equally
Last
WVe feature
Good Home-Cooked Meals
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had some of their children visit-
ing them during the past week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Branom of
Used Cars
North Center Street
Come To See Us
THE MODEL
CLEANERS
North Side Square
We Call for and Deliver
Work Is Guaranteed ,
Phone No. 284
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CLEANERS
Altering and Repairing
North Center St. Phone No. 366
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Our Work Speaks For Itself
North Maim Street
Phone 242
Fall Months 1929
Farmer Vote On
Cotton Quotas
Dr. Joe Whitley
Dental Surgery and Mechanical
Dentistry
N. E. Cor. Square Over Bonham
Drug Company
Office Hours 8 to 5
Office Telephone 139
Also Short Orders
We are just south of the post-
office “Waiting for you
with Good Eats”
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FANNIN COUNTY FAVORITE
OLDEST PAPER IN FANNIN COUNTY
ESTABLISHED 1866—CONSOLIDATED JUNE 21, 1921.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
Alexander
DRUG
J. C. Magouirk, Prop.
Sandwiches and Fountain
Service
Southeast Corner Square
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Davy Richardson
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Sunday Morning
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Insurance
Rentals
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Hot Tamale Plate
Barbecue sandwich
“Coney Island”
2 doors north of Favorite
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BRING US YOUR PRODUCE
Chickens, Eggs, Hides,
Cream and Pecans
WE PAY CASH!
YEAGER
PRODUCE COMPANY
Chestnut St. between 5th and
) 6th Streets
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STORES INC.
NORTH SIDE SQUARE, BONHAM
City Dye Works
R. H. Jones, Manager
Sitzler’s Flowers
We Telegraph Flowers Any where
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weekly Directory and Review of Bonham Busi-
ness Firms Listed M
Real Estate
Notary in Office
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West 4th St.
DELUXE SCOOTER with
Sesi-Pneumatic Tires
A gift star for the family car . . . keeps
windshields clear as Christmas bells!
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Dannie s Cafe
DELICIOUS STEAKS AND
LUNCHES
Hubert Eaton and wife
’ the First Baptist church in Bon-
• : ham gave a program at the Meth-
odist church last Sunday night
I under the direction of Miss Billie
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Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Coleman
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SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
- and left at 4 p. m.
• hack to his post in
Dallas for his post.
123 South Main Street
Superior Quality
CALL
Bonham Daily .
Favorite
Your Friends Eat Here.
Jewelry
The Store of Best Valves at
" Fairest Prices .
West Side Square
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MOTOR PARTS
Pisto) Rings Guaranteed! One
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Phone No, 373
South Main Street1 '
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Steaks to Order
NORGE
Have moved across the street
where I’ll have more room and
a larger stock for you to select
your Refrigerator, Range, Wash-
er and Radio.. Come see me in
my new location.
Mrs. A. P. Bolding
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Putteet’s
We Match Uptown
WHITE SWAN
CAFE
Richard Beckham, Mgr.
ICE
attack was his birthday.
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Air Corps Member
Finds Furlough
5 Curtailed Monday
Rudolph Hudson, connected with
Woodard's Shoe
Shop
North Main Street
JHaeRat W cof Shees (Heeled
Up and Half Soled, and made
good as new. H A"
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JAMES BURTON ALLRED
DISCHARGED FROM ARMY
James Burton Allred, Pvt., Head-
quarters and Service Trcop, Sth
CAMPBELL’S
LUNCH ROOM
Across from American Theatre
BATTERIES RECHARGED
IN YOUR CAR
WHILE YOU WAIT
30 or 40 Minutes
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soon. son, Bonham, and one brother, Ro- Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Elam and
'A group of young people from bert Richardson; Children:
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Hats Cleaned and Blocked 75c
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The City Dye Works makes one think of Bob Cline, but he sold
the business to R. H. Jones, and he and his very energetic wife and
the help, run it. They can be found there all day, and lots of
nights will find them on the job, cleaning clothes, hats and making-
repairs and alterations. The City Dyye Works is on North Main
street, and is always the scene of activities. The work speaks for it-
self, always,
were approved by
Cotton Prices Hit
4 HighestTop Since
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LIBERAL TRDEMIn
Butane Gas Systems
Ranges, Heaters, Plumbing Fix-
tures, Electric Pumps, Wind
mills, sold and repaired. All
kinds of well work. Small pro-
fit, courteous service. Trade
with us and save money. Phone
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Loy’s Cafe
Open All Night .
“It’s The’ Coffee”
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Bowi some lucky lady ovr . . . give her
' o Lady Dover Mixer, complete with £
mixing bowls, uice extracios and acid,
j proof stainless steel beaters.
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hospital early Sunday morning, We want to express our sincere'
were held at 2 o’clock Monday af- thanks to our neighbors and friends1
ternoon from Wise Funeral Home far and near for their kindness af-
with the Rev. J. I. Gregory, pastor ter our home was destroyed by fire
cf the -First Baptist Church. Bur- November 15th in the Hail com-
ial was in Willow Wild. ; munity. Als" for the lovely gifts
Mr. Richardson was born May 11, and donations we received. We es •
894, in Hartsville, Tenn., and had pecially thank those who fought' to
resided in Texas many years. I save our things while it was burn-
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ma- ing and to those who took us into '
bel Richardson; two. daughters, their homes and helped us. May!
1 Misses Lucille and Odelle Richard- God bless everyone.
Good Christmas
catch for a boy!
Full size, selected
top grain horse-
hide baseball
glove with leather
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College-Station. — Texas cotton!
farmers are receiving highest price ! Russell, Kans, spent Thursday
for cotton since 1928, according to | with Jess Moncrief and wife.
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, for Dec. 7 at the home of Mrs.,- E.
' G. McClure. • ;
A committee was appointed . to'
C. R.
Use the 3. F.
Goodrich bud-
get plan.
Only a small
down payment
is required, and
a moderate
carrying charge
is then figured on
the unpaid bal-
ance only.
If payment is
completed with-
in 30 days, even
this carrying
charge is can-
celled.
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Heat your home with Perfection
Oil Heaters. New Perfection
Oil Range
Rt. 1, and he was drafted under
the selective service act. He par-
ticipated in the recent Louisiana
manauvers as a truck driver.
A gift shet talks Tu. it „ ,
a twenly-poundel Shel.i . . - .
safe "Tum-q-I - r. tee, co . .
end the 40" . en "el " ensi set;
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the U. S.. army air corps on the
■ West Coast, spent but a few hours J
of his granted furlough with
homefolks this week.
Hudson arrived in Bonham at 4
a. m. Monday, found a telephone
call and telegram ordering him
G. W. Collins
(Park Grocery)
Groceries and Market,
Fresh Vegetables
Phone 401
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GOUGE
Battery & Electric
Starter and Generator Service
Battery re-chargee in your car
Center at Sixth Street
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Bryant’s Transfer
All Kinds of Hauling
We move household goods with
a Guarantee
South Maint si. Bonham, Tex.
Phone No. 57
Service Station
in surpluscrops and decrease in
crops vital to next year’s produc-
-tion goals would cripple the whole
national farm defense effort. If
surplus crops such as cotton and
wheat are held within circle < f
demand, be continued, sufficient j
acres may be released or produc- i
tion of commodities needed by j
the United States and Britain.
Aim of marketing quotas is to
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Over First National Bank
Phones 413-C and 413-•
Come here for Fruits of All
- Kinds i
Between Center and Main
On Third St.
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mittee was named to help with,
Funeral services for Davy Rich-vefreshments. _____
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192.3 per cent of growers voting
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Presbvterian
Club Will Meet
At Whitewright
WHITEWRIGHT, Dec. 8—The
Whitewright Presbyterian church
is to entertain the Grayson-Fan-
nin Presebyterian Men’s club at
the local church Thursday at 6; 10*
p. m., it has been announced by
Dr B. Wrenn Webb, pastor. Dr.
T. J. Wilbanks of Texarkana,
moderator of the Texas synod, is
to be a guest speaker. Other
program numbers will be present-
ed and women of the host church
, will serve dinner.
The program committee is com-
posed of Dan Baker, Honey Grove;
Floyd Bassett, Whitewright, and
■. the Rev. Charles W. Estes of
Whitesboro.
R. V. Baker of Bonham will pre-
side as president. Brents Home
of Sherman is secretary-treas-
urer. Albert Bartley, Ladonia, and
Oscar Heath, Denison, are vice
presidents.
90 Years Old
802 North Main Phone No. 400
Mrs. Howard Chandler and
children of New Fulp have been
spending the week with her moth-
er, Mrs. Tom Kincade.
Mrs. B. D. Garner has has as
her guest her brother.
Miss Peggy Kincaid entertained
the young people with a party
Friday night honoring Ray Hemp-
hill, who is leaving for the army
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Grandson Bonham
Woman Sailor On
West Virginia
Carl Lindsey, son of Mr. and (
Mrs. V. C Lindsey, Sherman, a:
grandson of Mrs. G. A. Lindsey of {
Bonham, was a sailor aboard the
U. S. S. West Virginia, reported ■
damaged in d Japanese air attack '
on Pearl Harbor naval base Sun-
day.
Lindsey joined ' the United i
States navy on Nov.' 29, 1940 and ■
Sunday, the day of the Japanese
C. H. VAN ZANDT ,
WHOLESALE DEALER
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Fannin County
Abstract Co.
Abstractors of Land Titles
Fannin County
Phone No. 229
S. E. Corner Square
NUNNELEE
Members of the Nunnelee home
1 .. . , demonstration club met in an all-
Barnettee. It was a splendid pro- , . . 1 , ,
I. o 1, j day session at the school with
! gram indeed and well enjoyed. , „ 1 I 1,"
i ™ , 1 members of the PTA for the pur-
The young people oi our three , .P ,
, 1 , . , . pose of planting shrubs an level-
churches here organized a union P A ; T . 1,
I tocrether ing of the school and church
.. Business Manager! -sur, . T I , grounds. 6 A
i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Waldrum , .
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creADTOINN Amme and children of Bells were brief . , ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 . .. , ... n. teams, tractors, graders and
-----------------------i visitors here last' Saturday night. . . .. _ ..
. em ■ , e — 8 scrapers and, in spite of the mud,
Entered at postoffice at Bonham, Texas, as second-ciass mail matteer ; TH Eller and S R. Duncan much work was done in leveling
Bix months. ....................................... 75c on a fishing trip. . i ° the giounas
One Year .........-...................-..............................—.................... — $1.51 Mrs. Clifford Kennedy dr Savoy . uneh was serve a the. noch
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■ — " is teaching in Mr. Littles place, . e ,
- Ga- ", 25 r — . , , ano H. D. Clubs.
(Miss Martha -Jean-Hope is-teach- m, in 11: ,
lWs T .. 2 ,1 The H. D. club held its regular
ing- in Mrs.. Little’s place. Reports , .. . 11 2. ...
' ,, 2 lP . E . P 1 meeting in the afternoon with
; are that-Mr. Little is improving uTr T • e, ,
! . „ , . X ./the president Mrs. Lige Clark,
i president. Plans were made for
' the Christmas party scheduled
North Main St. Phone No. 217
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East Side Sq. Phone No. 303
Square Service
Station and O. K.
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Tire Shop
Texaco Products
Come To See Us
F. L. Lynn, Manager
Cor. 4th and Chestnut
Phone 372 Bonham, Tex.
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Engineer Squadron, Fort Bliss, has
been relesed from active federal ,
service an ransf erred id the en- g,3
listed reserve corps on-DeqgGwe 15
Allred’s home isat Honey Grove, , 3
We Pay Cash
For Used Furniture!
Paul H. Colemail
USED FURNITURE
312 Main St.
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Frank Seale, state AAA commit- 1
teeman and cotton farmer of Rob-'
ertson county .
The national farm program, plus I
marketing' qnotas, 85- percent, of !
parity loans, and increased domes- !
' tic co:sumption have caused cot-
ton prices to double this year, he
said.
For the fifth consecutive year,;
cotton farmres will vote in a na-
tional marketing quotas refern-
• dum, Saturday, December 13.
Conveninent polling places have
: been set up in every county and i
community it9 "As for the rec-
ord vote expeePSeale pointed I
cut. I
. At the same time cotton farm-!
ers are voting on quotas, they i
• will also be writing the fate of 1
the loan program, the AAA com-
mitteeman said in pointing out i
that according to the AAA Act, no i
loans are in effect when quotas are
rejected.
Direct tie-in of quotas with the
Food - for-Freedom campaign was
STONE’S'
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EACH FRIDAY’S
BONHAM NEWS
9 Give a boy this beaut . . . and
// watch him scoot! Bright red,
$ ivory color Trim. Roller-bear-
A3 ing 10-in ch wheels, fender,
brake, stand.
PS
JEFF’S
CAFE
Across the street from American
Theatre
We still serve Hamburgers,
Steaks and Lunches
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The Bonham News and Fannin County Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1941, newspaper, December 12, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459729/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.