Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 311, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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V
Te*as Worker'^
Fay AdeD Atwood, Henry Chapel 4H
Club Girl, Gves Resume of Year’s Work
Miss Pried. Helen Sehulta wffl re
turn Monday trim Fort Worth, where
I eke hu been spend in. the eutnmer,
to reopen her Studio of Violin. Mine
Sehult*. a talented tnuelcien, was one
of the moat popular muelc teachers
Wages Rise In July
1
AUSTIN1! Texas —Wa.ee for Tex-
as worokera roee during July—1.1.
per cent ibore June end 6.4 per
Mrs. Fred Guinn
here last year and was much In de-1 above July, 1989 University of
mend for chib and school programs. j Texas business statistician* report.
Miss Sehult* has had several years! The total number of employed re-
experienee and has studied at the! mained virtually the same as In June,
Stay In New York
Boston Conservatory of Music.
Agents Attend
Electrification
School
JSTTtX -tvvrs, Report* interesting
girls describing their work and ac-!
eomplishments Is the following story
by Fay Adell Atwood, doth in. dem-j Mr, Fred Quinn, well known;
ttnstrator of the Henry Chapel 4-H teachrr of piano here, announces she I
club: “ " i will start her classes be (finning Mon-1
“T was very glad to be chosen cloth dayt September 16.
Jng demonstrator of the Henry Chap- Mn. Guinn, who has taught here
cl club, especially since this was first f„r ton years, gives individual in-1
year of club work, although T hope .traction and has Just returned from j
to have many more years of club New Tork City where she spent
work, equally as successful as this nearly two months doing special work j
’ .. ii\ jn the Juilliard School of Music do-1
••Both my closet and my room were ing special study under Guy Maier,
badly in need of improvements. I noted pianist and music educator eouIlty
papered the closet with a light paper. While in New York, Mrs. Guinn-----*_
making it attractive, as well as dust lived at
proof (Prom materials that V y..™.,. .....-----
bad I made another shelf and rod, a of qualified reference. *nd IW. F. Bailey, . ..
hat rack and a shoe rack and painted in cultural or educational ^tMdy ^ ; Htifro Kunkel, Olney, and Thomaa H.
them ivorv to match the woodwork pursuit* are repristered. wTill® i Wilkinaon, project supervisor of the
In my room making my closet cost she had the privilege of "^“"folney Rural Electrification Admro-
me practically nothing except the la- teachers and others from di , istraMon. *y *
bor which T did. A new rug and bed ferent nations who were d g • P All phases of household appliances
room suite added much to the attrae- rial study in New Yonk this summer ..^ faiTn machinery were
tivenes, of my room. She attended ,| discussed by P. T. Montfort of the
but increased about 2.2 per cent above
July a year ago.
Higher wages were especially no-
ticeable in manufacturing industries,
where I per cent fewer workers
earned 1.3 per cent higher wages than
in June. The number of workers
employed—eetimatod at 188,687—
was 5.2 per cent higher than in July
a year ago, while estimated payrolls—
*2.615.387—were 9.8 per cent higher.
L
An electrification school conducted
under the supervision of tie Exten- j HOSPITAL NEWS
sion Service of the A. and M. College charlene Porter underwent
™ris^^is-rsp “*
it mttrwtW.. «> W.I1 »« auM ", th- Int.nwtion.l Hou„. r'^' Olivo S-lli. MO"*, h°mr ' Jot. ,on o( Mr and Mr,. B,
iProm matcrinls that I already Riverside Drive, where only person. | demon,tration agent; Mr. and Mrs. y of Newca,tle, underwent
IT,........ .v.ic rod a of miallfied reference, and engaged ' 01ney. Mr. and Mrs j * Averett of Newcaswe, ---
Averett of
a tonsilectoniy
today.
at the Griffin Clinic
Jl
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«ne*s of my room. discussed by P. X. monnorv »*
_ . ■ , University's Lewi* Ohns Stadium,| M Co]jeJt,. M R. Bentley,
H C. Williams, Sr„ E. Joe Van-
vetterman and Dink Allen of Newcas
tie were business visitors in Graham
today. .
fiifiy ,si„
NOTICp TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the
' Commissioners’ Court of Young
County, Texas, will receive bids on
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
•ays:
‘A good workman is known by
• , in. T> C she stopped at Raleigh.
Me tools ’ My sewing box contams • ^ ^ Mrs Cyrus
Jrisaors. thimble, tape Newman, formerly Miss LiUte, Bui-
lep. emnry hag. thread, measuring ^ m>rrie(, reW,tly. who ia now
the following described road machin-
ery: One gasoline powered motor
grader developing
not less than 60
lee. emory oag. ••• " " married recently, who ia now
guage. pins, pincushion, ruler, penci ^ ^ prineipa, of the New-
•nd smaH notebook ! ton.Brighton High School which has
an enrollment of 1200 students. Mrs..
Guinn also visited at Atlanta. Ga
before returning home.
Attending the Strong - Amarillo
. _ ... . the softball game in Abilene Wednesday
On eh Liter, representative rf the, E ^ BoWers. Fay ______ _ . _
rural electricfication administration, Well*. Louise Forehand,, H. P. equipped with electric starter.
Bernice Cl.ytor of the «•*«■£, an(J Mra. L. 0. fully enclosed cab. 11 tooth scarifier
•sz!‘'SJL£ .SSSlrSSSJ«...
Texa* Electne Service. The meeting 4 T Irene Smith, Audrey
FOR RENT—4-room modern house
with hardwood floor*. On paved
*! reel. 303 W. Second street. Adult*
only. Phone at*. 811-lJpd
J
al
i^elec
vas presided over by J- A. Scofield
,nd Mrs. 1*1* Mae Chapman, district
The next step fii my project was to
cheek 0-105. a leaflet on good groom-
ing, which I thought the most impor- I
taut thing studied by the girls In the | ----- _ .. ,
club work. In checking the chart. I g|ad that 1 am learning to tew, as l
careful to see that I drank „hall be able to make things lor my-
A T. Strong. Ireqe Smith,
Noll Smith and others
— ’ -
n
inn cmrerai *** ^ -
enoorti witter, that T watched my diet i gelf and to help mother,
and took eare of my skin, hair and <‘A survey of the_work accomplish^
hands.
"A survey oi me --------
ed thU year by the Henry Chapel 4-H
club girls shows that we have built
two closets and improved one, made
I arranged my closet eleven cuptowels, two pot holder*,
plscing the garments 1 four slips, seven aprons, thrae dreases.
-T found that keeping my clothes
In shape and Finding them was much
easier after
conveniently
wore . great deal qear the front of two pl.y ^
♦he closet and those I wore less tn- !x»£KS_ and five nat raexa.
n- •” **« —",;r; a ■».».«.
1 wish to thank my mother, whon
showed ipe the correct way to make »«*»• ___ _______
a sun wit for my little sister, two Mrs. Troy Lee. Ota y
slips, two pairs of pajmas. and s, business visitor hi
dress for the style show. I am very day.
P VRNFBT TUCKER SAYS
THANK YOU TO VOTERS
E. C. 1 Earnest! Tucker has issued
the following statement thanking the
voters of this county, following hi*
nomination last Saturday to the of-
fice of County Clerk:
•T am most sincerely grateful for
the consideration given my candidacy
and the votes cart for me for the
office of County Clerk.
“The race was a clean one, on both
sides, and I am humbly thankful for
the faith and confidence thus be-
stowed in me and shall do nothing
to disappoint the good citixens of
this county.”
r. C. (Earnest! TUCKER.
(Adv.-pd> ,
•I
serve as defense against bombm*.
but, liecouse of reduction in loss of
hydrocarbon* through evaporation,
will result in a long-run economy, a
University of Texas geologist be-
lieves.
'FOR RVNT—In nicu quid, cool lo-
cation five rrrtm modern house fur-
schools. Apply
and one 2 foot extension, and take
in trade one used Allis-Chalmer*
Model 54 Tandem Drive mote grade. ^ ^ onforni8lM*;
Warrants in payment three of not m*tof deuosiU
to exceed *5000.00 bearing not more «££•
than 4K interest, payable not later
than May 1st, 1943. Contract to be ?..........-a:
made by Commissioner*- Court FOR RENT---Pumiahed throe-
Young County, Texas, for purchase apartraent. Electric ic^h>«-
of such machinery an .the 14th day p,-jvato entrance. 8*8 ^at Dti eet-
of September 1!>10. Bid* to be Hied ^,one or 104. Mp-K-k-lta:
County Auditor,
_____ up; hoar
900 Virginia' for ta-
811-B-l»e
with
on - or before
t
rial
-*«
POI”B VERSION
Son: “Pop. what’s a wiaard?"
Pop: “He’s a fellow who can keep
up with the Jones’ and not get bo
hind with his bills.
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^ caniMnher 14th 1940 * I FOB RENT—'Threo-room fit™. ■Ft
10:00 a. m. September l*ui, i**«- | , . . fn,.n eooL autat
The Commissioners' Court retorves ^th private bstK Clean. ***. **?
the right to reject any and all bid- Hlectrolux
E M REMINGTON. I •»»•*** "P- M ^
County Ju*te. Young County. Texas. Kentucky.
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stir RENT—Three room furnish-
WHAT A DIFFEUMCE
MIRACLE WHIP
MAKES INSAIADS
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from dial
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scope were <
probably woulc
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opens 8unday,
adjoining conn
Palo Ptato.to-
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the fellowf di
have their non
the crap we a
them during ti
fore their lease
we’re not won
*!•*«»* kW lov
The President
Jesse Jonas of
on one eatery.
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a move like thi
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 311, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1940, newspaper, August 29, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064881/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.