The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 165, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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Marvelous beauty, luxury and style! And, in
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an even higher level the Chevrolet standard of
quality! That’s why the Most Beautiful Chew
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sation of America’s greatest industry!
Come in—see this supremely beautiful car! 5
Mark the improvements that contribute to even
longer life, greater dependability and finer per-
formance—improvements that assure more
pronounced economy and easier operation-
improvements which are all the more amazing
in view of the amazingly reduced prices at
which the Most Beautiful Chevrolet is offered.
Study the list at the left. It is improvements and
features like these which are found on the very
best of high priced cars and which are pointed
out as evidence of true quality in design and
manufacture. It is improvements and features
like these that make the Most Beautiful Chev-
rolet mechanically finer,’more satisfying in per-
formance and a value the ’equal of which has
never before been offered by any maker of
quality automobiles! tome in! Special showing
all this week.
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Price includes balloon tires and
steel disc wheels. Former price
$515 with balloon tires only.
hawk the hawk got the best of hi®
for awhile for the hawk got his
talens into Mickey’s coat and would
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way he fell andi
tended the funeral of Grandmother one wheel oftthewagon ran over,
Hden and wife visited Eller at New Hope Sunday after- his body. 2Weateglad to report he’
n’£ father and mother, noon. . 1 is improving. 4
rnoon4 - t Mr. and Mrs. Charlie • Jones visit- Mr. and Walter Tidwell have.
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tended the funerl of Grandmother one wheel ofthEaw
Misses die Earber and
Standifer pent Sunday i
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Mr. John Bruner and family and
Miss Man i Freman visited
I Naoma school at 10 o’clock Sunday
afternoon ing and singing Sunday night.
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with Mis Alta Ingram.
Mr. Coy Walker made a business
trip to I nham Saturday.
LANSau-745
Former Price $765
Announcement
a. l. (Mac) McCullough
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Mrs. George Walker spent Sunday Clear of Johnson grass,
afternoon with Mrs. John Barber. barn, Ector. 45 cents.
SEDAN . 3695
Former Price $735
Favorite Printing Co
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♦ HKNRT R. SCATES, M.D. •
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♦ The Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat •
Eyes Examined •
2 n.Glasses Correctly Fitted •
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tempting to get the best of
Misses Bertha Marshall and Elsie
Barber spent Sunday with Miss Mar
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I Mr. Geo, Walker and Mrs. Carrie
Walker pnt. Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs Leonard Robertson.
improvements
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Emerald Pearl. I
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Texas Grey.
Also carload 11
Georgis Marble.
Mark Ev
Phillips moved To ed Mrs. Jones’ mother. Mrs. Phil moved here from Long Branch, and
tm last week. Cousin, if Edhube Sunday. live in the house Mr. and Mrs. Jacks
Ira. M. Turbin visited Rev. Thos Rev. and Mrs. Thos. Reece enter- vacated last year. ' '
Reece and family Tuesday. -tained the B. Y. P. V. of the Cai-; Birdwen Rudy of Whitewright and
Mrs. Lzzie Arledge is visiting her very Baptist churth last Monday Miss Mamie Carter were married at
daughtep 4Mre. Ollie Crow, on Tenth night. -■ Everyone reported a niceth - ’ “ --
street time . REPORTER
"Miss’Margaret Hollum of Leonard___—• ___
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t wkST BONHAM + Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ on W. lZ»h
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Mr. and Mrs. E L. Dobbs visited new Son.
the Utter’s relatives at Mt, Pleas- Several from this part of town en-accident that came near costing him
ljoyed the band concert last Friday,his life last week.
[ by the side of his wagon loaded with!
C M.Poultry and Egg Ca.
I Lot Shippers of Poultry, B““«
d’e since our last report.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Carter have;
। moved into the house Mr. Jess Smiths
"lived-in last year.
. Uncle Sam Carter of Hopkins
county was called here to the bedside
Iof his brother, G. W. Carter, "Who
’ was hurt recently.
If Mrs. Mae Nelson and Mrs. Dell
1 Kelley attended preaching at Allen’s.
I Chape! Saturday night.
SAMATHA. (
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{) 977 « O * f* 1 Health of this community is good
You 11 be Satshled , at present excepting a few cold.
Messrs. Beuren Steward and J. R.
Balentine want to Corinth Sunday
Balloon tires now standard on all models.
All prices f.o. b. Flint. Mich. .ret
Preston Hogue, better known ,
Mickey," the boy who sweeps out
and does other things at the Favor-’
ite office, is now contemplating pet I
: ting an owl for a pet. He it
visited Miss Alberta Reece a few —
dhje thib week. I See this ofice for .commereial baby and Mr, R , Dulaney of
. Ida Jarrold went to Green- .printing- High elass work guaranteed Paris, have visited Mrs. c. L. Wed-
lady’s pa rents of New Hope, Sunday, returned from Dallas, at
Mr. Coy Walker called w Mr. Home 210 w. «h. phone 5
Chester Barber Sunday. ‘ r’
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ANNOUNCEMENT
’ I have taken over MoREIS CONFECTIONERY I
business and will handle a full line of fresh fruit. S
a Candies, Cold and Hot Jrinks, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Best Chili, etc. —
Your patronage wil] be greatly appreciated, and I
’ I will sriveat all times for, "cleanlifss"and to 8
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AIR CLEANER— Tasafeguard inside motor parts
from exct'BMive wear and to assure an efficiently
smooth power flow, all models are equipped with an
AC Air Cleaner which furnishes filtered air to the
carburetor and prevents-dirt and grit from getting
into the motor.
OIL FILTER—All m dels are provided with a newly
designed AC Oil Filter which insures the complete
removal of all impurities and dirt from the oil supply
— definitely promising greater oil mileage, less fro*
quent oil change and a minimum of motor wear.
New Coincidental Lock. Combination Ignition and
Steering Lock.
New Duco Colora.
New Gasoline Gauge.
New Radiator.
New Bodies by Fisher.
New Remote Control Door Handles.
New Tire Carrier.
New Bullet-Type Head Lamps.
New Windshield on Open Models.
New Large 17-inch Steering Wheel.
New Heavy One-Piece full-crown Fenders.
New Windshield Pillars. Narrower to pre
feet dear vision.
New and Improved Transmission.
New rake and Clutch Pedal Closure.
ire ven ting excessive draft on floor of car.
New Universal Joint Seal.
New Hardware. .
New Running Boards.
I night. , Mrs. Porter Wallace visited her will not be a , rectc , \ ,
Mrs. Ma .tail visited Mrs. Leonard mother. Mrs. John Knight Saturday 'either A few 1 ' ‘ time
I Roberta. Monday, .afternoon. Everybody remember sunday gave ...... omeone
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morn- it almost tamed when some one- turn-
ied it loose and it went back to its
j native habitat. Some days after
I that he found a large chicken hawk
I with a broken wing. Otherwise that
hawk was “intact.” for while he was
trying to tame it the hawk r- •
talens inMiekey’s hand and pressed barded
,h | . -----------— then decided he’d get even wit. H. 'k ’ happy huntin
thel. Phrenolozist and mind reader has hawk, so he took him to the,ththe. Mickey says he has
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Hah the lady’s
not turn loose. Mickey then took o
his coat. The hawk then got hit
talens in his vest. He nailed that
off, too. Soon, however, the boy ed
the hawk to stay put on the grbund
got its, and then he got someroegs and bem
1:------d him till he hU passed to the
1 happy hunting ground.
.—i no pets now-
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just like a boyt
I spirted out,
get even with the!
him to the back!only five
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 165, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1927, newspaper, January 15, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548327/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.