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1 Pay* 2—The Graham Leader Thursday, Jan. 16, 1964
i : JoycM« Hear
Stratton Rites Annual School
Held Thursday Census Underway
Wayne Stratton. 53 of Van1 ^ a * ¥
f PERSONALS
Jim Schultz
Talk on Council
Jim Schultz, member of the
local Youth Council. gave a re-
port to Graham Jayceee Tues-
day noon. He cited progress of
the commitleea working with
the City Officer*, and County
Juvenile Judge.
Schultz said over 75 local
persona, lacudmg 22 high
school students were serving
as counselods tor the Youth
Mr. and Mrs G. W Connell of
Fort Wor'h urd Mrs. Edwin Smith
and two children Lisa and Scott
of Wichita Falls visited Mr and
Mrs Russell Carey first of the
week Mrs Connell, the former
Mary Carey is the mother of Mr
Carey and Mrs. Smith. They were
dinner guests Monday evening in
the home of Mr and Mrs Rav-
YVayne Stratton. 53 of Van
Horn. Texas, mm of Mr- .1 t)
Stratton of this city died Wed-
nesday ' morning while enroutd
to an FI Paso hospital after
Angela HackJey Kereaa Haw-
kins. Dennis W Hi-nth, Jeffery
P lUggs. Rhonda L. Holman.
Diane Horn. Betty F Huddles-
Ion. and David S Jennings
Also, Jerry P. Jobe. Doylena
I. Johnson. Ronald L. Johnson.
Jerry B Joolin. John P. Kar-
per. Garry E. Kennemur, Mich
acl C Kerlick, Dennis F Ko^
var, Jo A. Kuykendall, Terry
Lr Landon. Gina S. Lassiter.
Viokie W tiles l-arry I. Mg-
han, Jr.. Ricky L. Maidens. Bar-
bara A Martin. Allen D. Mayes.
Billy M Mayo. Mark R Me
haffey, Jackson E. Mobley. Jim-
my W. Moody. Mielissa Moody.
Gwenna S. Morgan, Tcri A
Mouser. Mitohrl E. Mullins.
And Kathy D. McCratie. Ted-
da L. McCrory. Mary A Mc-
Daniel. Norman D, McDaniel.
Billy R. McMillan. Randly L.
Nall,. William D. Odom. Ricky
One hundred saved ihddreo
who will be six years of age
prior to Sept. I, I960, have
I >een recorded on the annual
i school census for Graham Pubs
i Uc Schools
Superintendent H. A Hefner
I said: "If your child will start
I lo school in September but his
r her name is not listed, please
' rail (he school adminstration
I office. 1.1 9-0595. and give the
necessary' information ”
|—Six year old* ineude:—Jerry [
Allison. William R Antle, Mar-
i ha Arnold. William R. Atwood,
Roberta Bachman. Debra .1 Bar-
nett. Brenda K Barnhart. Ricky
L Basham, lairry D Borden,
Alton R Boyd. Peggy S Bran-
non. Randal D Burdick, Weslcv
E Burkett, William H Casteel,
James M Cates, Andera Char-
les Diane ,W Cheatwood. An-
derson K Chesnut. Thomas L
Cole. Jo Carole Cox. Jan Chferyl
'Cox. Rhonda R Crawford Lisa
J Deck, and And'.C Draughn
And Judson G Edwards,
Cvnthia G Evans, Teresa A. |
Elliott. Lawrence Fagg, Jackie j
A. Eauks. Jerry D Fields, Spen-j
cer B Flint. Jr., Kathy L.
j'ord Mark S. Ford.
Members oi
ian Church l
see an old fi
placed in a p
the Church
vealed to the
the keg dur
announcemeni
Finance Chai
T Brown, Pi
are at work
nrtttees to r
provements t(
perty.
Mr. Ragle <
vel plan. The
ed "Paint The
receive cash
cally for thi
the next wee
groups have
Ing. "Yes, ev
suffering a heart attaek
mon Thompson
Stratton was a former resu
dent of Graham arti| employed
as' an oil field driller
Funeral services tor Mr
Stratton will be eonduoted to-
day. Thursday, in Van Horn
from the Funeral Home
Survn ors include his wife
Polic« Report -
Two-Cor Crash I J;
City officers Investigated a Mississippi where they were at
Iwo-car collision about 8 p m. the bedside of Mrs. Montgomery's"
Jan 15 on Kentucky Involved father. Mr. S. G. Wadsworth who
in the accident was James recently suffered a heart attack.
Gb-mt D.xort, driving a 1962 Mr Wadsmtrth ^ te
Ghevrolef se3an. and a 1961 'slightly lmproved .Tithe time
fSr*6 mlZk Y ,he Montgome^a left Mississippi
Frank Pitts, investigating of
ficer reported Dixon s cai Mr. and Mrs Pat Collins and
crashed into the parked Olds- children were in Ranger last Fri-
mobile...About $250 damage was day night visiting his mother. Mrs. j
reported to Dixon's car and Henry Collins, a patient in a hos-1
about $100 to the Olusmobile pital in that city.
Council
Australian aborigines measure
the coldness of the weather by
the number of dogs they have to
sleep with to keep warm : thus,
a cool night- is a 4 - dognight.
and below freezing nights. 8 to
10 dog - nights.
DEBBIE REYNOLDS ond Barry Nelson star in the
riotous screen comedy Mary, Mar/'1 at the Notional
Theatre Sunday, Monday ond I uesdoy, January
19, 20 and 21. Others in the cast of this top-hit film
are Michael Rennie, Diane McBain and Hiram Sher-
man.
AiM student
Newcastle Assembly
Of God Revival - (
To Begin Jan. 20
Melvin and Jean Boatright na,
tionally know evangelistic 'earn
will begin a revival Monday Jan-
uary JO ai 7 p m ' at the Assembly
of God in Newcastle The Boat-
LEGAL
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STATE OF T
COUNTY OF
TO: eELBKR’
HALLEW, or
interested her
NOTICE is
the District
County, Tcxai
90tlt Judicial
there is pend
entitled OV1E
BERT 8TEPH
No. 15 225 o
said court, «
loth day of
wherein Ovie
a,Uil*ttLS.sPtd_JiJ
Ballew is defi
That such s
of the wife
trol, manager
ty to sell, eo
of the corn mi
longing to sai
the joinder ol
bert Stephen.'
the proyisiont
through 4619,
' non's Texas (
__notated, and
theta^N Sue!
aH-AOJ-ertai
film;* ^'i'iiiii
Siptr M ’rtbed
a | _ x 3, H
' ditf|L" to thi
Young Count;
plaintiff is t
mative reliel
NK W ami-
hearing of sa
day, January
M in the E
of the Courtl
Young Count;
GIVEN UF
. AND SEAL
office in the
Young Count
day of Janua
George F
SPONGE "4
And Dennis P. StaaseU. Don
na S. Stephens. Donna E. Stok-
er. Hugh D Stovall, William
G, Street, Columbus G. Tyler,
HI Cary D. VanarsdalL Caro-
lyn K. Veach. Bobby H Wadley,
, Lana Kay Webb, Jack D. West,
! Pamela J. Wheat. l>od* K.
Whiteley. Joanna Williams, Lou
A. Williams, Lee W. Williams,
Thomas Wnght. Ellen J. Young.
| blood
Assorted colors h
handy household
*«■•* .. «*»
RKO. 19c VALUE i
•THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN”
Groceries—Meats—Produce—Frosan Feed*
Ice Cream—Bottled Drinks—Drugs—Notion*
OPEN EVERY DAY $ AM. to'9 P.M.
Your Choice
IS
*"* 1*9« Vafc*
T&tOity
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maples
and daughter, Nancee. were
weekend visitors in KorteB'orth
and Dallas. - * ”
422 N. TENNESSEE SI.
GRAHAM, TEXAS
WHY DO^PEOPLE TRADE HIRE?
THERE'S^ DIFFERENCE!!
/ Choice ol yerieM
- comb! nations end
A a ted handles.
Mrs. Edwin Smith and children,
Lisa and Scott of Wichita Falls
spent Monday night in the home of
Mrs. Ada Smith.
SPECIAL
YOUR
CHOICE
wwffin—it pviyvin*...... ^
lightweight, noiseless, will "#SI»
net rust or dent. Meal for $2.49
comping or picnics, for P— w-i|(>
183 N. Elm Street Grabom, Texat
PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
Bonus Ofm f — ZsP0?*:
.1. iLAm 1— .u. arn ne« I
District (
Young Ci
ISSUED: this
January, 19*H
George E. E
District Clerl
Texas.
DEL MONTE
ELBERTA PEACHES
FREE. BONUS - FREE
Keepe your
with zipper clos-
ure; made of
vleyl plastic.
REG. $1.00
VALUE
ONLY!
Jiffy Saw,
CONSIST* OF
e claw Hammer
O Folding Ruler
O plastic Handle
w/ctmek
O 3/1* Screw
Driver
• 1/t* Screw
Driver
* Phillips Screw
Driver
deg. 2.00 Value
SHURFINE
12-OZ. CAN
Instant Coffee
MARYLAND CLUB
I0-0Z. JAR
* treeted cover «
Cte any norm el iron board.
AEG. 1.9* VAlbt
sm i draw\cmm
5Pc.Bo2efldWrMdiSef
HobbrTweezw^PCaSef
SHURFRESH ELBOW
SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI £ 2-29*
6 PC. POWEt BiT ffl
5-PcOpenesdWfeatkSd
CORN
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inventory
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DISCOUNT CENTER
GPAHAM
Fresh Ground C4AA
Sausage 4lbs.>|W
Shurfina Sliced d| jg] 1
Beets ------4 Cans Xw |
Fresh Ground C4 QQ
Hamburger 3 lbs. |
Del Monte Green A ,03 M m 1
Lima Beans _7 Cans 45 1
Shurfresh 1
Crockers lb. box 1
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Been b49‘
Half or Whole M p {
Hams
Auatex J 300 C«00 1
To moles ^ Con 1 |
Auatex—15-Os. Con .. 1
Chili (noheens) Jy |
Fancy Delicious d P.
Apples lb.
Dixie Bed—No. 1 Tell Cm M 1
Chum Salmon 4 Jr |>
U.S. No. I Russet
Potatoes 10 lb. bog
Berne—18-Os. Ola** Ii
Strawberries Jy 1
Pen-Champ—14-Oz. Con AM.
De-Icer 4 #
T'.Mi. . <) 303 *)(V I
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Reg. 98c Box . M
Dristan Tablets ------O Jr
Shurfine PA. 1
Shortening 3 lbs. I
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1964, newspaper, January 16, 1964; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886448/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.