The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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♦•SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNTS’*
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varying conditions in the crisis that
we've just passed thru.
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^FIRSI NATIONAL BANK
INGRAHAM
“SAME LOC ATION SINCE 1890“
the old reliable builders of
“SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNTS"
■rWaWaM REPORTER, FRIDAY, 8BPTBMBBK ».
gtner»i d»pi«y of food* iadudm* Graham*^ First 0»y _^a. I
' tioo container* of toiaata peodneta;^ offirials Invited — Favored To Kepeai
ler, Proffitt, Flint Creek, Loving,' UIIlCiaiH Uivi^vi ,) r__ ---------[
'pickles and chicken: Oiney,' Farm-! - To Meeting AtWaCO
Red Top, Herron City* -PadgUtw Tony Boy, winner of the first r«| ,
Hum. Henry Chapel, Hunger.- ,,Geliaheiv- C.-ahfiftV- We*r^terdyv _.«• ^
j Marfcley, Bitter Creek. North Col- Texag Chamber of Commerce Dircc- f afternoon In thj <t
! aton, Ingleside and South Bend ,,,,- i.r.d' local Chamber nffkial- b»x*.,l«»y owner. rid*- t ra A
•♦With each exhibit in this booth is mvde,l by James. " Hamlin, Freckle.'. Ias' >Y* *. *" *** 1
[a potter showing the report and Ftrwell, President .of. the 'rtgionpl be in the mofiey, are a »> * ; J
1 expansion of the dub. A founds- ^bihber, to attend a join* meeting m the hptlltt) - ■
ojtjgn pattern made by Mrs. Arthur orTKt. diroctoiy ofthc West, South-—race- . G. |.
.Inner qJT Newcast'e and a dees* East - Texas chamber*'' m Waco, ar,j T’m-f't*. yesterdays, wiftnervt,
I and bag'to match madb -front a ,ntol>er ft. j.'-e ’ -'...run- (Or » $-■' !,ur**‘-
' foundation pattern by Siren John According to Hamlin’s notice, the .JtrtWON River." GoMtn Bream and |
K. Seth' of South Bend are itl-"* meeting' is *For> the purpose of g^tv" Joe iwpvjrt- kv-the thijd cvl*H-
eluded in the Home Demonstration thium'ing ’’■■■ strength ot ,...,| Pnni».i i«-tta ntVL Kuanio Boy in
Cluo exhibit. There is also-a.kwe thn three roit'ional.chaipbeta. of Tex- , he .fourth.. " .'T' 1
.able of delirious looking cake* en f|| £ehind . definite-work piygMam • .g, , sl« >iding.- ealf.
tered here. j wh'Vli -would!. hay* (Or its objective • ^,pir.W' a0,i Bvjtic 'riding WtlL'be
I- championing: tto rijfhts of property J^ppr-*'- iK^'eiph' evVnUm the order
Through a covering of. cellophane and v! j- *^4. Gw* n.yiV Atprted at ’*1
jr-seen th~ bfautiful display fTT 1bc, follpy3Kg~suM'tcts will be -pnl^rf ^ J-"- J;J.'.. 1 -
hookol Ijsjfl, JllUtf»>iad liffignB- t^igram (TT X- r t- ~sLi ’ -•*!• ’ t
TEuui*“are 45 ru*ft and n>aU ihotrn , i l
Ad^Mdfadblllhil'lldlliniili lln-amil tKT^S^rtTMWfa^' Budged
fui hur.bwbik of ..women thn>ugh;uI<:()- (lorernment.1 .Huslnes-. u:Ji
-ou#-tht county who are ca.-oi.;r.|..^, 0u|| Stnte b"t«wffistek'Ad»ei»-
oi. the tfoik of the Home DeJitdn 4|ml!^ • outstundmg .speakers f4i-
ailution Cjjjfcs. *r__^____ each aubiect Art,btijttg.obtained'To
~ 1,111 I •' be announced later. i—• ’|
The last exh.-bit on the left .ha^- - .in ’ —frj
ITS FUNNY
But a hot spark
a coot motor and i
We can make iha||
Hot—Righl an
Regular.
ForeBi
Phone 50.1
The average Brtstl
plane - cofitalWa .»T djfi 1
the pilot, including.
..^Jpas, etc. , i
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sTlTt-' of Hus building. Is ,!h Uif- *LeWa!len Baby
Buried Today
vaSaarkle Gelatine v
Desert
Assorted Flavors , And.
F—“i
Rambling Around
At The Fair—
i-i ’i1 ol Miss Beulah Wes’terbv UI ;
^ Proffitt who won first ’ • place in;
the “county and district beifrOum
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Funeral services were held at. 4
( horolate Pudding
.1 Packages . .
(Continued fn.m front page.)
winning exhibits at the fair. The fontt,slg The walls of the booth: ihls aftHVrioon by tbi Re
.shelves hold cans of all kinds -of arft pBpcred |„ the same paper as ., p. Stevenson, pastor of; the Oak ,
i vegetables, fruits, juices, preserves, ^ Jijss -Weatherby’s. room at, Street Baptist-Church, for Milts
j meats; Julies, etc: Each container ■ 1 - -*"* - - - - • - 1
is neatly" labeled and attractively
displayed on the shelves. Mrs. K.
D. Oswalt wlnneF'cif first plape
.there to greet all visitors with a. values her .exhibit at $214.45; Mr*,
nod of the head. The dancing dolls
^ah*--pM*«tw to ihe AouKl M
radio muaic- > »
Three women of the home dem-
onstration dubs in this county who
won the first three prises in the
better living contest have their
C U. Fuller, second place winner ninp
Mrs. a E. CaTkey, third placa
wrtiitt - ,
$173.35. r -
The Home , Demojjstration. -Clubs
of the following towns present a
. special
and pr
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WA!
Turkey-<
Hinson
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Tractoi
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Tt inner,
Waikei
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Cash Grocery and
~ Market
Next Door to National Theater - West Side Square
Specials For Today and Saturday
TOMATOES.
FRESH. Lh. ...
|C CANE SUGAR, "•
1.....lfi Lb-.t CToQi Bug.
5T
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MuOard-&-TUmin- EC CORN FLAKES,
GREENS. Bunch,
RADISHES And
CARROTS, BuiWh-
6l
13 Ounce Package.
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TOMATOES,
No. $ Can.. ..
The. Majdag exhibit with its
^ happy wash women, darning fcwek-
| and fdrth in a circle, is the final
I exhibit and shows the latest Mil
'tag washing machines. '
1»wii the center of tfye exhibit
4 halls are xhininy new automobiles
w^Biterd.:r.feF' the agents. /
It is worth Xhe while-'of every
9C
C 0OKING APPLES, 0(1 (
Kubhet 95c; Peck. . 03
C 0 R . ".
No. 2 Can ...
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SPl 1)S; Calif::Wash- nY,C R-A-h
ed Burbanks. Lb;. fa ——Nf>-1 Pah- ■••••• • 1*
ed Burbanks. Lb,
-4.E1T li t.
liriri Heads. Each -
tit BEEF ROAST,
0 Per Pound
POST BRAN? ' jflC:
Package : ill—
PI FFfeD WHEAT, . | (|C
Package ....
SAUSAGE,
Per Pountf
PEANUT BUTTER, ORt
Quart Jar ... ... tU
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MOTHERS OATS, OR(
Cup & Saucer, Pkg. lU
HAMBURGER Meat, (HC
Fresh Ground, Lb. .. I v'
naaaMiaaaa
CREAM CHEESE. IQC
Per Pound !.....
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LOIN STEAK,
Per Pound ,...
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HEINZ BABY FOOD, |flC BACON, Sugar Cured OKC v
Can ............... Ill “ Sliced, Per Pound..- GU
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her (some and her furniture which t>ITiceR Lewallen, jntant daughter^
:he Has finished in soft cream has o/ Mr and M„ Ira Lewallen, who
b®*‘n moved to the booth imf Uve south cf Graham several miles,
placed there as ih Tier room, It IS f The parents ami one sistSr sur-
an exact reproduction of the win-1 vjve the baby
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aS' wtitt.it y In-1 r,7ll'r,”r1^. 71,77 1*5“ 7,7'
Across
dividuaL crop: exhibits
County itmnata* *nd
bdy» , and along the walls sre , by thi, time.
Ifnb exhibits from Oiney. -Loving, i— ----,-------
Proffitt and Bed -Top which de-,{
, it comes to raising byeC^ ckttle,.
Of- ^ oung ^ ahd should nearly have enough blue1
,’4-H .pl®h! and red"nljLons Tff“ 'paper u wall
alls sre 4-H . K.. ,ki.
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Calumet Powder, q
I round can ...........
fa .
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| BREAD
Rajah Salt
Grandmothers
-Dressing
Vi PINT ........
PINTS ........"j
16 Ounce Loaf TC
ror..........T.. . ■
!QUART8jcrT3Sni
White-House Milk, 3 tall oc fi-small.
~rr
-- ■ . | There’s as. (uuch difference be-
serves muefi praije. Each of these tween the new Kr4nii.Ufld ;in(i ,u[
exhibits shows what the boys and old ^ „ then fl betxyekn a ,
farmers throughout the couijty have . „ gtraight ch,ir ,nd, an
boys and ojd suats M there Is between
,9ty h*ve ; a straight chair and, an orerxt"
done with their soil this past year, _fd__W)>.r Vhe 'trrrrwtls' STJpreciate ’
Their exhibit* are a crgd't to the |lhem loo> but Bext.JJurTu.l..,s gurngJ
- Corn Flakes
Sbnnyfield. Small pkg. Q(
6c; Urge Pkg....... J
IT
8 O’clock
Mild ft Mellow. W«
Id's largest SeDef,
■™r« Bw tw**W'b “« ””"7tr'k-lTr>i„<
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being donj. by the home demonstra-
tion "agent. Miss ““Norfleet Grimes.
-BUTE RIBBON MALT*-3 Us. Can
instead of over
tfTe fences w reach, the.new seats-
, I-.'
LIFE BOUY SOAP. 3 Cakes.
Four of the beat—Jnttgew-in the
Southwest score<l entries .this year.
They^ were John Underwood, presi-
3«sr of The Texas jersey rsVil
Club. Paul Dunkle. supsr.ntendent
d the Demon. KxRvitment -Stmtiort-
Guy Powell, county "agent of Wise
County, and G.'" R. McNeil county-
agent of Archer^yjunty.. Mr. DuBx
kie is recognized -f«f and . »tde for
hia_. kzKmJrdge- Af. J?m*u > grains.
The Proffitt Home Demonstration1
r^fSon who. •pomnbiy can attend club UrxdVr the capable direction yf
| Fair this week to turn to the left mr%t,(r We„a youtl(t„t of the
and to the right of the main .c"" twenty club presidents, should have
trance_to the, ^"d UpBWorr for their fine work. Mrs
view thee, splendid jx ubits They ! w tonk. office last falj. and is
fwpeak for the wonderful work. that , knoun from end 6f the c0„nt).
“ .**"« done °ver lhe COuntJ’’ T^tO the other Tor; her efficient super-
|fa"1. i-!£* ..* ■«J‘ 4 .. | vision. f
_ Jim -Watson was wearing a long , , ——. V -_ .
Jiao* law* -night because he fears .’Hisses Louise' "Baldwin and Bobbie J
4.s * 4 * — t — , s..tl n h — m mj. - - - ’ — s- — fai.n ii* n ..it’ 4 Ji LI L: ,. * i
that'ticket soUera are going to'rulv
- shy of tickets before, the fair is Tovely gandtawick bedspreads th s
yiif- Theiif handiworks'^- -to. i>e
f 0Und'inth_e home demonstration
booth in the left... w.ng of the ex-
hibit hall. The spreads, woven from'
Young county wobl are also worthy
of careful inspection. Miss-Grimes.
sent; the wool 'to the factory '“find
had the spreads made from the)
•‘raw/’
trover—which «lf goes^ to ffrove that-
lithe five and ten-cent gate does not
: materially affect, ’the attendance."
’ ',T - -• —.
E. W. Harrison a pf South . Bend
T ia auptnitor of beef cattle tRi».
I'year but he has become so profi-
cient at fToor-wplkirtg that his
services are. very much ill demand,
j in all departments. As right hand
■map to Mr. Cosart and Jim Wat-1
sorf, he can't be beat.
- > < -
Veteruns x'm the culinary depart-
i ment bowed to youth this year
when Jlary Wilkinson, 8 years old,
, took honors-in biscuit making. Mrs.
Doyle Dunlap, Jacksboro culinary
expert, was awarded second place.
Wray-, Bullock are displaying two
Midvimy attract Ions are getting!
their share of the dimes and nick-
els again but the redeeming fra- ■
ture lies In having'tha T., J. Tid-.
well shows udder the nyuiagement '
bf •‘Buck,'’’ Itsrealty" a pleasure to!
attend their 'hows, which for the |
most part'are fine entertainment, j
and business with Mr. Tidwell '
through his manager is always
friendly and square. - - • - :'V'
"Vs.
ji N ational Cakes
Special -
••(. hocolgte Nuggels, 1|>. 23c
John A Wen. Mite Stand ink
and PrteciJIa Cookies, JflC
.t •
jgy
BROKEN
-2 No. 2
CAKES Grandmothers
PRODUCE
~i-;L
Ttl. 25C
BEETS.
Bnnyh
APPLE8,
Jonathan, Doc.,7
15c
,J| GRAPES. _
Tokay. Lb. ...
ORANGES,
Dozen
9 • t iMfl
X5c
CHEESE. Fnllir
D.I-T, Mk,
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STEAKS, VealJ
Loin and T-Bone.
STEAKS. Seven V*
or Beef. W> v
ROAST.. Ye
Seven or Chuck, 1
PORK Shoulder 1
Center Cuts.
PEANUT BUI
Balk, I.h.
Iona Peaches.
♦ Halves, No. 2li
Watch Our Windows For Added
By Charles McManus
h* I*.
\ T
am
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ioutl
ill’s fine p
f Wellers last
KeirTlght-R
fair touri
Che . Uul
nifht won
kmorton a
ar for th«
ving the fi
■11, Newcaatl
Ci'.
Star gai
sth and ri
ran
in the laat-
B and
i strikeouts t
got three 1
Hot Well
.for six.
and Jone
campers (
4 in the
into the f
rim Vere
sjftBSiii
*U will
honors wti
will stru
40-man gi
( o’clock as |
Bmpionship
be placed
arw-
together
K the pedrln
e-Wcarheral
Starkej
“Length
"iatthews-Hi
erg, Nowb;
Williams,
• n n e d y
Jlack-Fowlc
Bo
-Wallace,
eves. I
Shahan, C.
Johnson,
.Miller, Be
«r
«y.
[be* George
Widmayer
th, and M
Honoi
lister i
jrford
Fall me
ahytery \
the Rive
local P|
i made Evan
Stic ■ pOwfi
' la coital
iSfB ..I
v.-ork in
ate. So n
om chnrcli
ile to do bn
ork request
will rema
and will (
several .«<
to give W
tka derel
lie work of
! The Report,
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