The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1934 Page: 4 of 10
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Clubwomen Prepare
Salvation Army
>. Campaigner Makes
Appeal For Funds
Eliasville Man
Dies Suddenly
;. While Hunting
For Annual Fair
Contrary to report* that the
drouth Jtia “dampened" the epirita
of would.be exhibitors at the Twokf-
th Annual Young County Pair, Mis*
Norfleet Grimes, oounty home dam*
onatration agent, reports that her
clubw^pun, several hundred, strong,
have been working for several
months on their individual and com-
Th* contract (or windpw shades hr
the high school, east ward, and new
Vng was 1st Monday night b* th«
Graham Independent School District
Board to Chambers and Company
of Waco.
The low bid among th*. five was
MJ4.52, L ,T. (Illmar, superintendent
of schools, says.
Workmen started laying flooring
id the bM building today, and by
* The annual appeal for fund* to
*a»rj- an the work oT the Salvation
Army in this section and In the
Texas division is being made _ i“
Graham this weak by W. D. Pedigo,
campaigner from headquarters and
the First Methodist ehurch for J. F.
Sharp of Eliaxvili*, who died sad.
denly Saturday while hunting near
Eiasvflla.
Mr. Sharp, 4$ ytars old, was
born in Cedkg county and hue been
a resident of Young county for
msny yean. Ha lived horn in
1928 dinring boom days, then moved
to Fort Worth for several years,
returning- to Eliasville about two
and one-half years, ago- e-
The deceased is survived by Us .
wife and one ten, and two brothers,
J. Z. of Graham, and Homer of
Ardmore, Oklahoma. '4
supervltad t!y the County Advisory
Board.
The Salvation Army it a non.
sectarian Christian organisation giv-
ing its services to the destitute and
neglected, regardless of denomina-
tional learnings and reaches a class
not reached by any ether organisa-
tion, Mr. Pedigo says.
munity entries.
According to Mr. Knisff the new'
rules permit passing without penal-
ties except for the ssoonql pass over
the goat line. The 1*11 tbit year
will he XI inches in circumference
in stead of 22 *a i£ was last year,
and membart of tbs'kicking team
will not bs permitted to touch the
boil boforo the receiving lJtoam has
had a chance ,to catch or down it.
the gr MW, bn passing win
tend to make the gams faster and
yardage gained- .greater, KAieff
Women la the art department are
determined” that their entries will,
he good enough this year that
Breckanridga exhibitors will „ not
have the chance to take home the
blue ribbons.
The exUbits, coupled with the an-
larged race track, fine mid-
way attractions,. championship play,
ground baria««.'aadj*ii parade,
will make this fair one of the big-
ger and better Of bigger and better
fairs.
touches, Mr.‘Gilmer says.
Postoffice And
Banks To Close
• For Labor Day
this division during the part year
included feeding meals to 476,000
transients, giving clothing to 6,000
transients, and finding employment
for about 2000 jobless men and
women. ^
The appeal which is --being made
in Graham this weak Is for the
year and any other oanvas will be
sniheritv“ hour thfl
organisation, Mr., Pedigo said.
Although no special program is
being planned in sbservnnes of La-
bor Day next Monday, both banks
will be dosed, and postal ekiployos
will have a holiday. ■ ••
Two peeeena won ehaged with
drunkennosa last Friday, pleadad
guilty, and were fined fli-26 by
Judge J. T- Bkkman jn Juattea <f
J. R. Ramsey announces that the
general delivery windehr will be
Open from, t until 9 o’clock in the
morning for mail and. the sale of
stamps, but money sedan wiH not
be accepted.....•___- ■ *- ~
School liiually stnrU on Labor Day,
but this year the opening date has
been set back until September 10 to
allow more time for .remodeling th*
The Steer line this fall averages
about 166 pounds, and 'the beck-
flaw wffl 'be- both heavy and fa*.
So many of the squad are etper-
ienced and ‘‘although the camp has
baeifT* operation less thana week,
the boys are further advanced than
they were long after school started
last year, he said." I.
Mr Williams and Mi K-gr- :r
ported the sale of season -ticket* .to
be at about the half-way mark, and
Rev. LaPrade To Go
To San Antonio For
^ Methodist Meeting
The Rev. R. J. UPrade and fam-
ily will leave SatuisMy for Saa An-
tonio to attend the Cantuxy^f Meth-
odism meeting to be held then neat
Tuesday, Wednesday snd Thursday.
The meeting ia bjmg planned in
high* school and east ward budding.
observance-of one hundred years of
Methodism in Texas, and the Rev.
fPfnder says tha.t more than 6000
’ persons of Texas and ttuL. Southwest
k will be ia attendanca.
?) re atone
needed to complete that necessary
-for the light standards and seat
Friday and Saturday we wiH have
Steamed Choked Meat*. tender and
drticious. .
W. M. FREE,
Next Doer Loader-.
and stop in. Comanche Sunday to de-
liver his sermon before the congre-
gation there. Rev. LaPrade was
pastor of that shnreh for twe years,
during which time a beautiful new
edifice was built.
The San Antonio convention is
to -be held [ in the Municipal BuilA-
(Adr^
PROOF if SAFETY
RAJAH SALAD
DRESSING
Breckenridge Daily
American Writes In
Praise Of Catalogue
In “The Observer", editor* column
in the Breckenridge Daily American,
appeared a brief but very compli1
WHITE HOUSE MILK,
6 Baby Cans or 3 Tall Cam...
GRANDMOTHERS
YUKON GINGER ALE
16 Ounce
Following U the American’s cons-
mini as pobHshed in Monday's pa-
per : .. ^ '
•' Wa have received a copy of -the
catalogue for the twelfth annual
Young -County Fair, to be held at
Graham September lb, 20, 21, and
22. The premium Hat shows at-
tractive prises that should attract
interesting exhibitors, in spite
of the fact, that this has been a
drouth yeas.
... «f 1.SS P0*.,- aatlo*
This was nsada possible by
RED PITTED CHERRIES,
No. 2 Cans—2 Cans for ..
POTATOES, Idaho Russets, 10 lbs. .1 25c
* i •. . ■ i f.
ORANGES, California, nice size, Dozen. 27c
APPLES, Jonathan, size 163, Dozen ... .21c
PRUNES, Italian^ 2 lbs. ..............13c
CABBAGE, 2 Pounds for :.:... .... t; .9c
The Young county
fair has become quite an iutstn-
tion in West Texas, and no doubt
........m-----r“-ST*" V«*=£dfcp.rr:- ■ a Tail "
i'.Vrv£^
many from BkeeWfiga -and [Ste-
phens county will, attend- That
will be a good time for tits Dy-
namo City W nitke another of its
famous good will visits, taking
sr*SS5&
:s^?
,tba_ band and a sixeable delega-
tion of citiseas to attakd the fes-
tivities.”
SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 Cans
Sam Spence Thanks
Voters For Support
N. R. C. Specials
Social Treats, Ojl
Per Package .... r.
Macaroon Sandwich, 10
Serve Pak ........ IU
A. & P. Coffee Trio
BOKAR, 1 lb Can. ...27c
Red Circle, 1 lb Pkg. 23c
8 O^ClAJCK, Lb- .j~. 1
District Attorney Sam B. Spence
Monday issued a statement of ap-
preciation to the voters of the 13th
district who supported Mm ia hi*
for CflfifHKr. -I- - ‘
for citrus*. T =
The statement follows:
,rI wish tb. take .this method of
thanking those persons who support-
ed me and I regret that I can$)t
POST TOASTIES, 2 U**e Fkgg.
MARKET SPECIAL
STEAK. Veal, Loin dr
T-Bone. Per Pound ..”
VEAL CHOPS, or Seven
STEAK. [ 2 Pound* v,
VEAL CHUCK or Seven
ROAST. Per Pound ■
sucEpBAcewr,
Tall Kom. Lb..........
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CHEESE. Daisy
Wiacosmin. Lb.,----
DRY SALT JOWI.S.^-
thank each one of thorn personally.
Die support and confidence Of my
friends will always be *my proudest
possession.’'
(Pol. Adv.)
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RICE. Cebwt
2 Lb. Pkg.
Watch Oar Windows For Added Specials!
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TMB GBABAM LBADKB. THUBBPAY. AUGUST H. 1M4.
KNKFF DISCUSSES
STEERS’ OUTLOOK, .
NEW REGULATIONS
Waco Company Gets
Window Shades Job
On School Project
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TO MY FRIENDS AND VOTERS
OF YOUNG COUNTY:
I taka this method of exprWng
to ymi asy deepeot appraclaSioa for
your loyal sopport in my rae# Car
County Treasurer. I will «v«r bo
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PENN RAD 106* Pure Pefm MOTOR OIL,-
2 Gal loti Can. (thin includes 3c Tax) ....... .$1.13
EXTRA HEAVY. 2 Gallon Can (tax included) . . >.$1.22
2 Qtaurt Can (tax included) ......................3Sc
Shamrock Motor Company
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Spears, George T., Jr. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1934, newspaper, August 30, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884119/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.