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THE BONHAM (Texas) HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 19,1939
THE BONHAM HERALD
SEMI-WEEKLY
Successor to
The Democratic Citizen
PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY and
THURSDAY
At Bonham, Fannin County, Texas
G. R. NE-WBY, Editor
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 nates, per line___10c
Cafcd of Thanks______ 50c
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue of an Order of Sale is-
sued out of the Honorable 44th Ju-
dicial District Court of Texas in and
for Dallas County, on the 10th day
of January, 1939, in the case of THE
DALLAS JOINT STOCK LAND
BANK OF DALLAS versus H. E.
Barker, et al, No.38925-B, and to me,
as Sheriff, directed and delivered, I
have levied upon this 12 day of Jan-
uary A. D. 1939, and will between
the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4
o’clock P. M., on the first Tuesday in
February A. D. 1939, it being the
7th day of said month, at the Court
House door of said Fannin County,
in the City of Bonham, Texas, pro-
ceed to sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, all
the right, title and interest which A.
T. Chaney, Bethel Hardy, J. L. Rob-
inson and Maggie Robinson had on
the 15th day of September A. D.
1925, or at any time thereafter, of,
in and to the following described
property, to-wit:
Situated in FANNIN County, Tex-
as; and described in two tracts:
1st tract: Being out of the George
Shelley Survey situated about 6
Miles NW from Bonham, and con-
taining 50 acres of land.
2nd tract: iBeing out of the George
Shelley Survey situated about 7
miles NW from Bonham, and con-
taining 41 acres of land.
Being the same land conveyed to
H. E. Barker by L. E. Orndoff and
wife by deed dated Oct. 25, 1917, re-
corded in Volume 146, Page 528,
Deed Records of Fannin County,
Texas; and
Being the same land described in
deed of trust dated Sept. 15, 1925,
executed by H. E. Barker et ux to
H. W. Ferguson, Trustee, of record
in Volume 26, Page 195, Fannin
County Deed of Trust Records;
Said property being levied on as
the property of said above named
persons and will be sold to satisfy a
judgment amounting to $4939.14
against A. T. Chaney and Bethel
Hardy, jointly and severally, togeth-
er with 8% interest thereon from
December 10, 1938, in favor of THE
PAULAS JOINT STOCK LAND
OF DALLAS, and costs of
■ and the further costs of exe-
, this writ:
rEN UNDER MY HAND THIS
ly of January A. D. 1939.
ENRY CHANEY, Sheriff, Fan-
bounty, Texas.
W. E. Whittle, Deputy.
Jan 12-19-26
Ir. and Mrs. O. L. Ramsey and
^ of Miami, Okla., have returned
fo their home, following a visit here.
Floyd Ramsey has also gone home.
He lives in Oklahoma City. They
had been in Texas to attend the fun-
eral of their mother, Mrs. Cora Ram-
sey, who was also the mother of Mrk.
Doc Leatherwood of this city.
Bonham citizens were surprised
Tuesday morning when they heard
rain drops falling on the roof over,
head. But it was only an imitation
shower, as .16 of an inch was the
rain gauge precipitation at the First
National iBank, so President A. B.
Scarborough reported.
J. A. HARRIS, D.V.M.
Graduate Veterinarian
Telephone 725
BONHAM, TEXAS
Tablets
ssi Dross i
relieves
COLDS
first day
HEADACHES
AND FEVER
due to Colds in 30
minutes
Try MRnb-My-TUmM -world’s best liniment
The Morning AfterTaking
Carters Little Liver Pills
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* ARLEDGE RIDGE *
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The year is getting away to a fair-
ly good start out here on the ridge.
Misses Amber D. and Luna Morgan
Marie McLain and Mary Elli Sim-
mons visited in the Moore’s Chapel
community, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. N. L. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodgers Bolding, Mr. and Mrs. Bun-
yan McCullough and Mrs. Cora
Cockrill visited Mr. and Mrs. John
McCullough, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Imogene Bostic spent Sunday
with Lila Marie Denson.
Mr. Garrell McLain has lumbago.
Jack Nichols has a boil behind his
ear, and Lloyd Nichols has the croup.
Mr. Tommie Tarpley spent Satur-
day night with Billy C. Simmons.
Mr. Ralph Brown who is attending
the mechanical school in Dallas spent j
the week end with his parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. John Brown.
Grace Simmons spent Sunday with
Marie Casey and Louise Shacklet.
Maxine Cummings spent the week
end with his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hodgkiss.
Miss Iramae and Mary Ella Sim-
mons spent last week end with Marie
McLain.
Jimmie Gaunce and cousin visited
Jimmie’s sister, Mrs. Ruby Whitt.
Misses Luna and Amber D. Mor-
gan were in Leonard last week.
Miss Billie Ann Hodgkiss of Ed-
hube spent last week with her sister,
Mrs. Floyd Cummings.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
•John McCullough, George Simmons,
Mr. Joe Lavender, Mrs. Lee Edwards
and Shirley Ann Edwards are on the
sick list.
Mrs. Walter Booher spent Satur-
day with Mrs. Clara McLain.
Miss Marie McLain spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mary Ella
Simmons.
We have a large crowd attending
Sunday school. Everyone is invited
to attend. Don’t forget that there
is singing every Sunday night. We
will expect you at a future date.
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* MOORE’S CHAPEL 4*
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lavender of
Bailey visited in the home of Mrs.
Hattie Dale. Sunday.
Mi\ and Mrs. Elam Brown and
Mrs. E. R. Gatlin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Evans Dale, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodwin have
moved on the Greenville pike, south
of Stoddard’s store. One of the
Williams boys moved in the house
vacated by Mr. Goodwin.
Mrs. Matt Daniels of Hail spent
the week end in Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meade have
been in Denton and Dallas recently.
They went to Denton to take John,
their son, back to school, and then
to Dallas.
A. L. Barley, cashier of the F. &
M. State Bank, Ladonia, was in Bon-
recently on business.
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* HILGER v
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Bro. Steward of Paris held ser-
vices in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. R; Johnson Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. Johnson is on the sick list.
Wayne Burks spent the week end
with his brother, Jack Burks of Bon-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Prock, son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Chap-
man and son, Leonard Wells and
Dannie Campbell were the guests of
Mr. Ab Deets and Mr. and Mrs. Os-
car Davis, Sunday.
Miss Bernice Keel of Pampa is vis-
iting her brother, Joe Keel, and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Tony Legon and son spent*
Saturday with Mrs. W. Prock. |
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson visit-
ed the latter’s father, Mr. Darbie
Jennings of Brotherton, Sunday.
Mr. Ab Deets spent Friday night
with his brother, John Deets and
family of Ector.
Mr. Houston Chapman and son,
Mr. Sid Rae and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Prock and son were in Bon-
ham, Saturday.
Mr. Perry Goyer has returned
from the army to visit relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Prock, son and
daughter, John Wayne and Eva Mae,
were bedtime visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Chapman, Saturday night.
Miss Minnie Jennings of Brother-
ton spent Sunday night with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Lela Johnson.
Those who visited school Friday
evening were: Mr. Ab Deets, Oscar
Davis, W. 0. Prock, Freeman Camp-
bell, Miss Jaunita and Bernice Keel.
Mr. Ellis Hendry of Hollywood,
Calif., visited relatives here Friday
night.
Mr. W. P. Prock spent Sunday
with his daughter, Mrs. Houston
Chapman.
Clifton Cox who has been suffer-
ing from a broken leg was moved
from the. hospital to his father’s home
in South Bonham Friday evening.
His friends here are glad to know
of his rapid improvement.
Mrs. Ima Keel, Mrs. Zora Dell
Chapman, Mrs. Billie Mae Prock and
daughter, Eva Mae, called on Mrs.
Lula Prock, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Chapman
shopped in Bonham, Friday.
Everyone come to the Literary
Society at the school house every
Friday night and B. T. U. Sunday
night at the chunch house and bring
someone with you.
BONHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EVERYBODY^
SITZLER’S
FLOWERS
West Seventh St.
We telegraph flowers anywhere
Phone No. 338
Day
Nite
352
10c—T A XI—10c
352
Nite
Day
ICE
THE PREMIER
FOOD PRESERVER
West Fifth Street
RUTH HOUSTON
GROCERIES—COLD DRINKS
Will appreciate your business.
East Fourth Street
BROOKS MOORE
Service Station
City Service Loreco Products
Wash—50c Grease—50c
Free Vacuum Clean
Delco Batteries—Acme Tires
Phone 471 East 4th St.
THE HUB
Dry Goods
South Main Street, across street
from Wells & Humphrey
YOUR BUSINESS CARD IN ONE
OF THESE SPACES WILL BE
READ THOUSANDS OF TIMES
EACH MONTH BY PEOPLE
THROUGHOUT THE BONHAM
TRADE TERRITORY! THE
COST IS TRIFLING—PHONE
249 FOR RATES
W. A. BARR
SINCLAIR GAS AND OILS
WEST FOURTH STREET
WE HAVE SOME GOOD USED
CARS AT LOW PRICES
WALTER LONG
Dodge—Dealer—Plymouth
West Fifth Street
LOWREY & SWANN
INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE,
RENTALS, NOTARY PUBLIC
Phone 91-C West 4th St.
KNIGHT FURNITURE
COMPANY
“Your Credit Is Good”
Northeast Corner of Square
C. a MARTIN
CHIROPRACTOR
Over First National Bank
Phones 413-C and 413-D
T. J. CLOTFELTER
SQUARE DEAL'PRODUCE
See us before you sell your
POULTRY, EGGS, HIDES AND
PECANS
East Fifth St.
Phone No. 75
Service Station
GULF PRODUCTS
Phone
777
West
4tb St.
Will H. Evans & Co.
REAL ESTATE AND ALL I
FORMS OF INSURANCE, BONDS
Phone No. 31
Will H. Evans Sam A. Meade
SEE
J. C. WILLIAMS
FOR NEW AND USED CARS
With Walter Long
Dodge and Plymouth Cars
Bonham Marble Works
Monuments Made to Your Order
123 South Main Street
FABER RUSSELL
CASH GROCERY AND
MARKET
We Pay Cash For
POULTRY and EGGS
300 East Sixth Street
SHON SMITH
CARPENTER & CONTRACTOR
My work is my recommendation
FRANK WATSON
All Kinds of Shoe Repairing,
Except the Bad Kind
Work is Guaranteed
512 North Main Street
BUDDY SPENCE
Filling Station
MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS
North Center Street
CAMPBELL’S GRO.
GROCERY AND MARKET
512 West 8th
Come to See Us
We Deliver Phone No. 10
DR. THOS. D. COX
OPTOMETRIST
GLASSES FITTED
CASH or Easy Terms
Over First National Bank
Phone 660-C
BACON TUTS WORTH
SHEET METAL AND TIN WORK
Also Well Equipment
South Main Street
We guarantee receipt of
magazines subscribed to
through us.
THE HERALD
A. H.
FEDERAL
McDonald & Co.
L LAND BANK LOANS
Insurance and Bonds
Specialize in Bargains in Fannin
County Farms
Bonham State Bank Building
Phone 460-C
GULF SERVICE
STATION
Calvert Sherrer,
Proprietor
ETHYL GAS AND GULF PRIDE
O I L
North Center at Sixth St.
McIVER BROS.
5c to $1.00 STORE
Where your business is really
Appreciated
West Side Square
HARRY GRAY
Groceries and Market
Texaco Gas and Oil—Pho. 335-R
624 West Fourth St.
Y. H. HARLAN
DOCTOR OF DENTAL
SURGERY
and
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Peeler Drug Store
. Phone 81
BARGAINS
—In-
Used Suits, O’ Coats, Hats, Shoes
and Ladies’ Coats
Also Furniture and Stoves
trading post
508 .North Center Street
USED TIRES, TUBES & PARTS
Highest prices paid for all Scrap
Metal and Iron
ELMER RUSSELL’S
207 South Main St.
MARVIN CULLOM
Service Station
CITIES SERVICE—LORECO
PRODUCTS
West 4th Street
Phone 520
PRICE $1.50
at the Herald office
707 TAXI 707
ANYWHERE IN CITY
10c TAXI 10c
Your business appreciated. Lo-
cation in front of Postoffice.
707 Coonrod - Tarpley 707
PUTTEET’S
CLEANING, PRESSING
REPAIRING
We Give Knits a Fit
Moved to Two Doors North Ford
Motor Company
Phone 242 Come to see us
F. M. LOUGHMILLER
Chiropractor
X-Ray and
Neurocalometer Service
Phones.- 380,C and 380-D
Office over Texas Power sind
Light Co.
R. F. PARSONS
GROCERIES
Cold Drinks Lunches
Phone 180 N. Side Square
bud smith
FOOD STORE
300 West Tenth Street
Free Delivery Phone No. 503
MAYTAG FORD CO.
NEW AND USED WASHERS
WE REPAIR ANY MAKE
WASHER
North Main Street
DR. G. H. CLARK
OSTEOPATH
Office Over Brannon’s Jewelry
Store
Phone 636-C and D
Fannin County Abstract
Company
ABSTRACTORS OF LAND
TITLES OF FANNIN COUNTY
S. E. Corner Square
GIVE THE BOY OR GIRL
A NEW CORONA
The only portable typewriter with
the famous
FLOATING SHIFT
Bonham
Typewriter Exchange
When in Bonham
It’s
JEFF’S CAFE
Across Street from American
Theatre
WEAVER FUNERAL
HOME
North Main Street
Calls answered Day and Night
PHONE 400
FLOYD’S GARAGE
WRECKING
West Fourth Near Dulaney Gin
On the Slab
ERNST HICKFANG
SHOE DYEiNG
SHOE REPAIRING
Telephone 475
North Side Square
PARK GROCERY
Under New Management
GROCERIES MEATS
COLD DRINKS
G. W. COLLINS
Why not try us once?
We will deal fairly with
you and pay top prices for
your j
Poultry, Eggs, Cream an?
light junk
THE BEST PRODUCE
W. A. STEWART
S. Main St., across from laundry
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Newby, G. R. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1939, newspaper, January 19, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648728/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fannin County Historical Commission.