The Graham Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, March 7, 1966 Page: 8 of 8
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The Graham Reporter, Mon., March 7, 1966
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P-K Barracks, Auxiliary
Observe 7th Anniversary
WE APPRECIATE
YOUR BUSINESS
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Roberts, a graduate of Gra-
ham High School, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Roberts, Ivan
Star Route, Breckenridge, and
former residents of this city.
The graduates represented
80 towns and cities in Texas,
23 states and a number of tor-
STONE’S
FOOD STORE
• Portable Aluminum Sprinkler System
• Mechanicol Move Sprinkler Systems
• Aluminum Plastic Wrapped Underground Pipe
• Gated Aluminum Pipe For Furrow Irrigation
• P.V.C. Plastic Pipe For Underground Systems
• Pumping Equipment b Power Units
The Possum Kingdom Bar-
racks No. 1763 of the Veter-
ans of World War I and Auxili-
ary met Tuesday evening in the
American Legion building for a
Robert J. Roberts
Receives Degree
From Baylor
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maples
left Dallas Monday morning-by
jet tor Venezuela and the Dutch
island and other points for a
two weeks vacation.
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Baylor University graduated
189 students in January, includ-
ing Robert John Roberts ofGra-
ham who received his Bachelor
of Business Administration de-
gree.
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DONNELL
Quality Service
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Redeem Buccaneer Stamps at Gift Store, 614 Oak St.
Prices Good Tuesday and Wednesday March 8 and 9
DEL MONTE
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VIENNAS
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Yours faithfully,
CAR WASH AND
GREASE JOB
DONNELL
Sinclair Service
WE GIVE GOLD BOND
STAMPS
PHONE LI 9-9005
Comer 2nd b Oak
GRAHAM
ericon Legion building Members and
guests are pictured above during the
meeting Jack Themos Photo
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REGISTER DAILY 500 FREE
BUCCANEER STAMPS
Seed Potatoes — Onion Plants - Garden Seed
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J. C. Cross of Jermyn, Tex-
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Graham Monday.
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Salt Creek Philosopher Claims
The Nation Has Never Been
More Wealthy or Cities Busted
mother, Mrs. Lois Peni
several days.
"I WANT MY DUCK", demands Reddy McDowell
of Hoyley Mills. He gets it and a thorough run-
around, in this hilarious scene from Walt Disney's
suspense-comedy, "That Darn Cot " Dean Jones
end Dorothy Provine also star in the Technicolor
production, based on the best seller, "Undercover
Cat Showing March 8th through 12th at the Gra-
ham Drive In Theatre
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Mr. and Mrs. Carey Pettus
of Irving were weekend guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Winston Pettus and Mr. and
Mrs. G. S. Davison.
daughter, Kay provided music
for the occasion.
After the delicious dinner,
games of 42 were enjoyed. Fif-
ty-two members and guests at-
tended.
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Baylor has no commence-
ment exercise for January gra-
duates. The students, however,
are eligible to participate in
spring commencement cere-
monies next June.
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And now, about the warranty. Chrysler's'is the only
one that covers the engine and drive train for 5
years or 50,000 miles.
AUTORIZED DEALER db CHRYSLER
VaY MOTORS CORPORATION
Stop right there.
Let's see which big car
gives you the most
for your money-
and the longest warranty:*
I the 7th birthday ol the \ tie rails
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h Graham.
The tables were decorated
with greeners and centered with
Editor’s Note: The saltcreek
Philosopher on his Johnson
grass farm on Salt Creek is
worrying about the cities, his
letter this week indicates.
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patched-up machinery and in-
adequate financing, but how
many cities you reckon are in
the same shape? Name some
that aren’t.
I tell yo, when I read about
this big city and that big city
trying to make ends meet,
patching streets when they ought
to be re-paved entirely, need-
ing more policemen and not
having the money to hire them,
crowding too many kids into
school rooms, trying to pacify
under-paid teachers, wondering
what to do about slums, run-
ning low on drinking water,
going broke with their transit
systems, scrounging lor more
hospital rooms and nurses,
floating one bond issue on top
of another, etc., I tell you,
when I read about that, I begin
to take a more favorable at-
titude tow ard this Johnson grass
farm.
Never has the country been
more prosperous or the cities
more busted. I will give some
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Personals
* Mr. and Mrs. E. L.Cousineau
of Houston are visiting her
Mrs Hettie Ford left presi-
dent of the P-K Borrocks Auxiliory ond Spencer
Moyes, right. Commander of the P-K Borrocks, are
shown with the birthday cake celebrating the Bar-
racks seventh birthday during a dinner meeting
held in the Legion building —Jack Thomas Photo
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STOKLEYS 303 CANS
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"FREE PerscRPTON beuvE
the medical profession
Your pharmacist work* hand in hand with your
doctor to protect your health. When we fill a pre-
wcription, you know it's to doctor’s orders!
Weu fill all your drug e
needs to por fortion aMm
South Side Squore LI 9-1123
muu No Appointment Necessary wm
P K BARRACKS AND AUXILIARY
observed their seventh birthday with
a dinner meeting Tuesday in the Am
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low spring flowers.
Barracks Commander Spen-
cer Mayes gave the invcation;
The large white and gold birth-
das cake was cut by the uxili-
ary pnesident, MIrs, Hettie
GLASS MOTOR COMPANY
626 Fourth Street
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Wheslbase Ovorall Cknfnen Mhthy pumovance
____________Lenetn Displacement Payments Per Montn
CHttYILtlt NtWPOkT 124* ?19<T M) MS 80
FOkO GAlAXIt 500 119* 110 0* 283 FM 37 |7 48
CHtVMtn IMPAIA 119* 213 r 283 858 45 17 35
BASIS OF COMPARISON-All models are two-door hardtops equipped with v-8 engine
automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio and heater Monthly
payments have been computed oh manufacturer s suggested retail price M down and
36 monthly payments Not included are the extras you pay for on practically any new
car whitewall tires, deluxe wheel covers, destination charges, state and local taxes
"CHRYSLER’S 5-YEAR/50,000-MILE
ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY
WITH THIS COVERAGE: Chrysler Corpora-
tion warrants, for 5 years or 50 000 miles,
whichever comes first, against defects in
materials and workmanship and will replace
or repair at a Chrysler Motors Corporation
Author nod Dealer's place of business, without
charge for required parts and labor, the engine
block, head and internal parts, intake mani-
fold. water pump, transmission case end
internal parts (deluding manual dutch),
torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints
rear site and differential, and rear wheal
bearings of its 1966 automobiles, provided the
owner has the engine oil changed every 3
months or 4 000 miles, whichever comes first,
the oil filter replaced every second oil change
and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6
months and replaced every 2 years, and every
6 months furnishes to such a dealer ovidBRM
of performance ol the required service, and
requests the dealer to certify(1) receipt of such
evidence and(2) the car's then current mileage
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Dear editar:
I knew a lot of cities were
in bad shape financially, still
I didn’t know it had come to
this.
Yet according to an article
I read in a newspaper last
night which a March wind left
spread out against my front
door earlier in the day and I
pulled off since I was going
through anyway, a city of16,000
in Ohio is so broke and so
run-down that a leading resident
of the place said: “A lot of
people think we’d be better
off if we plowed the whole town
under and started from
scratch.”
You mean to say they’ve come
around to what r‘ve been ar-
guing, that we’ve got an over-
production, a surplus, of cities?
And that the only thing to do
is to put some of them in the
soil bank, or city bank if you
want to urbanize the wording:
Just take them out of use like
a worn-out farm?
If you recall, big city papers
and magazines are always ar-
gumg the small, marginal farm- |
er ought to be allowed to face
economic reality and go under, I
rather than be supported by
Federal aid. Are they now go-
ing to argue the same thing
about marginal cities? I’m not
talking about small towns, I’m
talking about metropolitan
cities. The bigger the city,
the shorter it is of money.
I know there are a lot of
farmers trying to make it on
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THE GRAHAM COMPANY
817-LI 9-3200 P. O. Box 478
GRAHAM, TEXAS
FROZEN COMBINATION
DINNER 52
The new tax changes hold
no mystery for our Tax de
tectives Our service is
fast, accurate and depend
able the cost is low
Save yourself needless
time and worry See
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Mrs. B. H. Flowers and
LOTUS NO 2 CANS
APPLES 5 99c
CARD OF THANKS
We are truly grateful to the
good friends who did so m ich
for us during our recent sor-
row. May we take tins means
of saying thank you for the many
comforting expressions of your
friendship and affections. We
also want to thank you for
the beautiful floral offering,
cards, food, sent in and your
prayers.
Mrs. Henry Burdick and
daughters
Miss Rubye Burdick
Rev: and Mrs. Ban- Jehnson
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Beck
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scobee j
MEAT FLAVOR
000 FOOD 7 - 994
7 For 99c
CHARMIN 60 COUNT PKG
NAPKINS 2 e0 25c
GRAPEFRUIT 6 For 39c
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The Graham Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, March 7, 1966, newspaper, March 7, 1966; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1506077/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.