Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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TO GRAHAM DAILt REPORTER FRIDAY, AUGUST ». 1M7
Improvements Of
Cotton Movement j -
» Interests tanners
Tbe cotton improvement movement
continues tu interest Texas cotton “outing
farmers, who expect that the 1937 tion.
results will be exceeded in 1M8. Approximately
County agricultural agents report
that a large number of farmers at-
tended a recent aeries of meetings
with Texas cotton
other persons Interested in the cotton
ANY TIME
industry are watching closely the re-' Fresh Quy: “Your face ia familiar,
suit obtained from the plantings of 'Haven't I eoen you somewhere”
Jl^tOo bushels of certified cotton Girl: “Perhaps; that's where I live.
tbe'*eed there The demonstrations of Next time you get around that way
r '
150 Travis county
I cotton farmers attended a meeting
in Austin recently at which time
cotton specialists pre.-ent«d
Texas cotton picture. Farmers of M du*> boys who planted qual- drop in and see me.”
situa- the Travis county one variety cot -; **y cotton are also being observed
ton community of Pflugerville, where ^ w'*b interest.
■■ some 1,500 acres are planted to a *-w—-- —
LIGHT
rou YARD
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RELAXATION,
ENTERTAINING
and Work.....
compared there’."
• Flood your yard \/ith light for games, lor reading
or for entertaining with one ol these new portable
Yard Lights which stick in the ground and can be
moved to any part of the yard.
We will be glad to bring one ol these lamps
to your home and demonstrate how it can add
to your comiort and enjoyment this summer.
This light costs only about 1 Vi cents an hour
on your cheap electric rate. J
Cash $045 Ttni Price
Price O. 31.15
SSc Bern - - $1.91 a MMth
TEXAS ELECTRIC
SERVICE COMPANY
S. B. HARBISON. Manager
C.H.PARKER
^ CALK CSOCIR
loufi croccc si*tf
quality variety of cotton. are mak-l INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — A new
irig plans for marketing the lint. , regulation requiring the checking of
Ellis county farmers recently par- funj ,t ^ ticket office h.8 ^
ticiimted in two cotton meetings, one 8tarteJ by . neighborhood movie
a 01 cussion of the Texas, cotton berti since a practice was started
situation, the other a tour of the by ,he smtl, ^yl ^ firin(r c,p pii.
Greenville experiment station. At t0|s at tbe villian on |the screen.
Greenville__.the . Partners observed____. '__
the results of the cotton variety
WOMEN WHO HOLD
eJSSms
Classified Ads
FOR SALE
FY»R SALE — R-foom house, 2
sleeping porches; furtiiture also.
308 W. Second. 1 «2pd
FOR SI ALE—One vacant lot, a
bargain. D. D. Cusenbary, Room
114, Petroleum Building, S00-4c
_
r bow mudi your
back schM and your nerves
■mm, your husband, because he
, • Is only a man, can um under-
stand s
lest), being conducted there.
REPORTER'S FT ROT EFFORT
why you are so bard to M\t>
with one weak In every month.
Too Often rihp honeymoon ex-
wreck,xl by the nadgtng
Separate ginning days have been A man killed a dog belonging to ,
set a ide in Lee county to handle another man. The son of the man ;
the cotton produced from the 3,300 • \» hose dog wax killed proceeded to |
•l usljcls of seed of two improve 1 whip the man who killed the dog of j
varieties which were planted there the man he was the son of. The1
is season. Records ^re being man who was the son of the man |
kept on the growth, total-fseed cqt- whose dog was killed was arrested j
ton, lint turnout, grade >nd staple on complaint of the man who was
of the varieties which are being assaulted by the son of the man
■f, ....*,
Cocke county cotton farmers and
whose dog the man who was assault-
ed had killed.
tongue of a throe-quarter wtfb. The
win woman never leu her husband
know by outward sign that she ia
a victim of periodic pain.
For three generations one woman
has told another how to go “smil-
ing through" with Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional &4ordera which
women must 'enduife in the three
ordeals of Ufb: 1. .Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre-
paring for motherhood. 3. Ap-
proaching "middle age."
Don't be a three-quar—* wife,
take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
WANTED
mail with
E WANTED-xA nd with Ceding
ability for rurml districts. Must have
good ext. good appearance. able fol-
low instructions. Large commis-
sions, leads, territory. Sg| quali-
fication* for personal Interview with
Mgr. Box 3, c-o Reporter. 3C2pd
WANTED —Have buyer for a good
‘mail farm’ If priced right, b. D.
CWnbary, Room 114, Petroleum
Bull r ing. \ 300-fc
T
LOST
Entered at see
tor at tbe post
Texas, under at
March 3. 1879.
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Published Every
GRAHAM PUEL
GB0. T. SPEA1
H. I. TROUT, 1
Office of Publics
_*££&
ADVERTISING
GIVEN UP01
Any ^roneous
ehsracgP of
sring in tbi
tly and pron
„ brought '
the management
VKtIBTABtJC OOMPOUNDsud
Co "Smiling Through."
L0£pT—iFJour hounds. See
at Graham* Barbe^ Shop.
specials tor t'KlDAl & JSATUKitAY
CONCORD GRAPES
Basket
(limit)
COLORADO
(limit) Per Pound
15c
4C
GREEN BEANS
SPUDS WKlte 10 p°unds 19
BANANAS p'r Poumi - 4
ARMOUR’S BANQUET
SLICED BACON, Per pound
■ 3^c
LOAF CHEESE
Pound
BOILED HAM. Morrell’s. Sliced Lb 50c
DRY SALT JOWLS
POUND
LARGE BOLOGNA, 2 pounds
LADY FAIR
Extra
HIGH 24 Lbs.
PATENQ, 4S Lbs.
FLOUR
COMPOUND 8 *•»?£
BREAD
w
19
. 9lc
$173
carton
( Lmit)
C. H. Parker, White or 7c
wholewheat, 16 oz. loaf
BRAN FLAKES,
Millers, 2 boxes
Berber's SALAD DRESS-
ING, Pints I Be
Quarts .„------
29°
CRISCO, (limit)
2 pounds .-W-—-
53c
RINSO, Smell
Large pbg. ......
SOAP. Lifebeuy,
3 bets lor___.
Thrifty Food Shoppers Find Their Dollars Last Longer
I At PIGGLY WIGGLY And At No Sacrifice For Quality.
KELLOGG’S
LARGE-
PACKAGE .....
PINT
QUART
COLORADO WHITE
POTATOES 10
Corn Flakes
MIRACLE WHIP
Salad Dressing
friern FORALL ■ t povnd file
vliuvU raking J CAN m jb
peac\CaT,cot nectar 10
TOMATO JUICE :.r 5
*£Sr 12 pound
Fancy Green Stem Thompson Seedless
GRAPES &
FIRM PINK CALIFORNIA
TOMATOES IW--10C
CHOICE GOLDEN
BANANAS PounJ 4'/2
FIRM ICEBERG
LETTUCE
Per Head
GRAVENSTEIN, Large Site
APPLES Per dozen
The Olrahnni
vites communica
when subject is
and it |t is n<
personal nature,
cations must cai
nature —not neci
tlon. but as indi
......,30c
P T O IT Jfc24 pounds ....... ,95c
48 pounds.......$1.75
MEAL SuPreme 5pouncl .....22c
DAIRY MAID
CUP A SAUCER FREE.
BAKING POWDER » • •• 19-
PEARS
ROSEDALE
LARGE CANS
19c
PIPKIN’S SPECIAL .................................. ...
COFFEE tKc taste te^s' p°un<^ •••••
__________3 lbs for
HILLSDALE CUT
19c
.55c
ASPARAGUS 2 8 °un<* 25c
........9c
CORNLOCUST
BLOSSOM
NO. 2
CANS
JELL-0 2 packa^es for ......., go
PEA Sswrcr '5
NO. 300
CANS.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
NO. 2
Can
SOAP
P. A
O. K.
GIANT
BARS ..
PURE CANE
SUGAR 10
Pound
Bag
47c
CATSUP
JERSEY
14
bottle
M
PEAS, DoLMoeto,
M. G. 2 no. 2 cans
35e
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR ADDED SPECIALS.
RICE
UNCLE
BEN’S
A POUND
£ PACKAGE
If
Trom OUR'
MEAT DEPARTMENT
.
FANCY BABY BEEF
All Cards of
and like notices
half the re^ulm
The liability «
Reporter and n
any error in a
limited to the et
ment.
*
%
Spec i a
F R E S i
f'
Chuck Roast lb. 15c
Slab, per pound.
BACON
1
POUND
PKG. .
25c
39c
•MOCK CHICKEN LEGS’'
DRUM STICKS 3 1(P
LUNCH LOAVES - Large Varieties
TM»TQE8a V.i ZOc CHEESE
PIPKIN BROS.
COLD CUTS 3 cut“for 5C
LOAF MEAT^X - |Cg
PORK
ADDED, Lb.
CREAMED
COTTAGE, Lb.
t i
- \
PR(
LETTUCE
Hard Hee
BANANA
•" RiP*>
-i-_
GREEN
~Pound .
POTATOi
!0 Pound
WHITE (
3 pounds
PLUMS,
f«l» 2
Blacbeye
No. / ca
SALMON
2 tell ca
MXERS
2 lb. av
SLICED
Poend .
HAMBV
2 pound
CHEESE
Cream,
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1937, newspaper, August 20, 1937; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116174/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.