The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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Heaters
BOYS’ AN
SHIRTS
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RAYON
SWARTZ DEPARTMENT STORE
GIRLS’
Bonham
West Side Square
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BOYS’ HEA
Phone 91-C
UNIONS .
LOY’S CAFE
KNIGHT FURNITURE
C. C. MARTIN
COMPANY
“It’s the Coffee’
Open All Night
Phones 413-C and 413-D
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WILBUR DEARING
RADIO SERVICE
Tel. 660
615 Willow.
Shop at residence, 1021 Main
Bonham
Dental Surgeon
S. E. Corner Square
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JETER’S PHARMACY
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East Side Square
6 x 9FEL'
FABER RUSSEL
MIKEL-BROWN
FUNERAL HOME
North Main Street
• BARG
STONE’S
SAM A. MEADE
CLEANERS
Phone 366
Altering & Pressing
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Bonham, Texas
“Pay Cash and Save!”
... is close around the
corner!
Bonham Marble
Works
THE PREMIER
FOOD PRESERVER
Fannin County Abstract
Company
Monuments Made to Your Order
123 South Main Street
Geo. E. Keene
Sheet Metal Worker
Carload Buyer
Turkeys - Poultry
Pecans and Eggs
300 East 6th St. Phone 488
Delton
visitors
Tanks and Gutters A Specialty
pump Work
—and will he pleased to supply
your needs!
HUMPHREY
SUPPLY CO.
CHIROPRACTOR
Over First National Bank
We Have a Good Stock of—
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
BONDS
PHONE 31
First National Bank Bldg.
BUDDY SPENCE
Service Station
MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS
Open AU Night
Flats, Vulcanizing, Road Service.
Quick Battery Service
S.E. Cor. Sq. Phone 666
LOWREY & SWANN
INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE
RENTALS, NOTARY PUBLIC
West 4th St.
DR. H. H.
MITCHELL
The Bonham Herald
SEMI-WEEKLY
Successor to
The Democratic Citizen
PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY
and THURSDAY
At Bonham, Fannin County, Texas
Calls answered Day and Night
PHONE 400
Auto Repairing
I do my own mechan=>
ical work in my garage
at 113 West 4th street.
ALEX LONGMIRE
Phone 313
Your first introduction
should tell you
WHY
DR. JOE WHITLEY
DENTAL SURGEON and ME-
CHANICAL DENTISTRY
Northeast Corner Square Over
Bonham Drug Co. .
Office Hours 8 to* S
Office Telephone 139
BOYS’^BLU
MATCHED
Ford’s Cleaners
Formerly City Dye Works
Mrs. R. C. Ford, Prop.
When Better Dry Cleaning Is
Done We Will Do It
518 Main Phone 217
Meadow-Kist
ICE CREAM
Ask For It At Your Fav-
orite Fountain”
Fannin County’s Only Ice Cream Plant
Country trips 20c mile
15c TAXI 15c
Phone 352
Deliveries 25c
WILLARD BATTERIES
QUICK BATTERY RECHARGING
STARTER ANG GENERATOR
SERVICE
PAUL DENNIS
At residence, 505 E. 10th St.
Phone 148-R
PUTTEET’S
CLEANERS
Ladies’ work hand
finished
is a
BEST SELLING LAXATIVE
all over the South
Follow tob.l Direction!
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Albert Williamson
JEWELER
17 Years in Bonham
WATCH and JEWELRY
REPARING and ENGRAVING
Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry on
Easy Payments
FOR—
Real Estate
Insurance
< and Bonds
FRANK WRIGHT
Southeast Cor. Sq. — Phone 229
AND ST
It is estimated that since 1850 Tex-
as cotton has clothed approximately
15 per-cent of the people of the civil-
ized world.
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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 -....35c
Local reading notices, per line—10c
Legal rates, per line „ _..„....„™....10c
Card of Thanks *.50c
LEETH VARIETY
STORE
“BIGGEST LITTLE STORE"
Bonham, Texas
HOG ENOUGH to want your busi-
ness •
MAN ENOUGH to appreciate it!
CHILDREN
SWEATER!
BARGAINS
Dress and Work Shoes
Dress Hats
J. B. Stetson Hats
These are only a few of many
Bargains.
TRADING POST
Next door to fire station. Where
Better Used Clothing Is Sold.
the BONHAM (Texas) HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1942
We luckily received two new 8- ti
cubic foot General Electric refrig-
erators. Get yours at Lem Titts-
worth’s in Bonham today. f
ALSO PLENTY OF STOVE PIPE,
ELBOWS, DAMPERS, STOVE
BOARDS, AND RADIANTS FOR
ALL GAS HEATERS
ABSTRACTORS OF LAND
TITLES OF FANNIN COUNTY
We’re getting closer to the time
when America will be famous for arti-
cles made in America.
“Your Credit Is Good”
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
Office North Side Square
Over Spivy’s Store
Bonham,------Texan
DANNIE’S CAFE
The acknowledged place to get a
Good Meal Quickly
WE FEATURE
PLATE LUNCHES
We are just south of the post-
office “Waiting for you with
Good Eats”
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$1.25
79c
$1.25
Pyorrhea” May
Follow Neglect
Did you ever see an attractive
person with irritated “GUMS”?
Druggists refund money if first
bottle of “LETO’S” fails to help.
PEELER’S
The Southern Texas, dates,
nas, avocadoes, papayas and
other tropical fruits are
varying quantities.
HONOR BRAND FROZEN FOOD
Sliced peaches, whole or sliced
strawberries, red raspberries, blue
berries, asparagus, cauliflower,
cut corn, English peas, spinach,
cut beans, lima beans, wax beans
BALL’S GROCERY
and MARKET
PHONE 10 FREE DELIVERY
INSURE BRADFORD-WATSON CO.
WITH Bonham State Bank Building
All kinds of Farm, Fire, Tornado Insurance
1 We write the new extended coverage endorsement. X942
This is modern coverage.
Jo Relieve MR
Misery of
LIQUID. TABLETS. SALVE. NOSS DROPS
Northeast Corner of Square
Venetian Blinds
Steel or Cedar
Installed 37c per sq.ft.
Any blind repaired
Stinson Blind Factory
608 Armstrong DENISON
According to a publisher, only a
person who has suffered can write
a modern novel. Read a modern
novel, and then you can write one.
bana-
some
grown in
We very much regretted the fact that we did
not have enough help Saturday to wait on our
trade.
A H McDonald & Co.
FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS
4 per cent
Specialize in Bargains in Fannin
County Farms
Bonham State Bank Building
Phone 460-C
Beg to state that we will be in position to wait
on every customer this Saturday, so bring in
your needs, be they great or small, and find us
ready for you.
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ASSOC1
Brrr, the weather man sent a sam-
ple of winter weather our way
Saturday and Sunday.
Very happy to report that every-
one seems to be enjoying fairly good
health on this fork of the creek at
present.
Cpl. Buddy Price of Camp Cook,
California, and Robert Price and fam-
ily of Grand Prairie, Texas, were
week end guests in the homes of Joe
Price and family, J. S. Price and fam-
ily, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Price in
the Fairview community.
Mr .and Mrs. L. W. Wagner and
son, Leon, and Miss Gladys Hawk
were Bonham visitors Wednesday
afternoon.
Willie D. Mitchell and family, who
have spent the past five or six months
at Lawton, Okla., where Mr. Mitchell
was employed on a defense project,
arrived here Wednesday afternoon
and are at home here on the farm,
known as the R. F. Williams place.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wagner of
Sherman was visiting relatives here
Sunday.
Jessie Youree and: family of He-
born were dinner guests in the home
of Mrs. Alice Hawk, Sunday.
Bob Leftwich of Mulberry was a
business visitor in this community,
Saturday.
M. C. Rubarts and sons,
and Barney, were Bonham
Saturday.
George Short of Savoy was build-
ing a brick flue on the farm home
of Mrs. N. J. Wagner here Tuesday.
Misses Mary and Margaret Youree
of Denison were visiting their grand-
mother, Mrs. Alice Hawk, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Price of Fair-
view departed for Grand Prairie
Sunday afternoon where they will
spend the week as guests in the home
of their son, Robert Price, and fam-
ily.
Leon Wagner and Leon Hughs
were visitors in the New Fulp com-
munity Sunday night.
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I BONHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY |
SITZLER’S
FLOWERS
West Seventh St.
We telegraph flowers anywhere
Phone No. 338
Opportunist: One who gets a hair-
cut and shampoo when he has a bad
cold because it always gives him a
bad cold anyway.
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J. A. LANIUS, M.D.
General Practice
CALLS ANSWERED DAY
OR NIGHT
Office Second Floor Peeler Building
Office Phone 235-C Res. 235-D
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“LOVELY TO LOOK AT . . .”
Gleaming curls . . . ,a clear-smooth
skin . . . dainty nails . . . these are
the things that make a lovely wo-
man. Our famous establishment
has been devoted to the proposi-
tion of beautifying women for ma-
ny years . . and 1942 . is the most
important yet! Be a true woman
of. today by wisely consulting with
your favorite operator here on all
your beauty problems.
MRS. STARNES’
BEAUTY SHOPPE
2nd door west of First Nat’L Bank
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NEW HOPE
Most everyone is trying to get
their cotton picked and crops gath-
ered. The norther that blew in Sat-
urday makes us sure that winter is
just around the corner.
Mr .and Mrs. Cecil Phillips and
children are on the black land pick-
ing cotton.
Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Reid Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
D. O. Sinclair and daughters, Jo Ann
and Mrs. Wynell Drake, of Green-
ville, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Whisenhunt and little daughter,
Linda Faye.
Lillian Green of Denison and Vada
Sorrell of Sherman visite'd their
mother, Mrs. R. E. Sorrell, here this
week end.
Little Shirley Ann Chambers visit-
ed her aunt, Mrs. Charles Lewis, of
Ivanhoe last week.
Nellie Wix visited Margaret Ann
Cleghorn, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phillips and
children of Ravenna visited Mrs.
Alice Phillips, Saturday night.
Leia and Mary Ethel Whisenhunt
visited Thelma and Nellie Wix, Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Keene entertained with
a miscellaneous shower for Mrs.
Glenmore Phillips, Saturday night.
The honoree received several useful
gifts.
James Calaway of Duplex visited
his sister, Mrs. Charles Norris, Sun-
day night.
Buster Reid is visiting relatives in
Gainesville.
Horace Wariner has returned home
from Lubbock where he has been
working.
RUGS..
Butane Gas Systems
Gas Ranges — Heaters
Electrolux Refrigerators
Maytag Washers
Maytag Ford Co.
Easy Terms
Phone 381
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Newby, G. R. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1942, newspaper, September 24, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1224275/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.