The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 17 of 18
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HENDERSON'S PLACE
REMODELS
Henderson’s Place on the west
side of the square has complet-
ed an extensive remodeling
program and moved next door
Mr and Mrs J R Haire. op-
erators, have installed new
booths and counters, giving
more space for customers.
TW Graham Ltodtr. Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963_Paso 5!
i jst “?.jr 4° saSiSJbSr5' ™ «».*■ *,
I Tuesday i * * i'iff'uji^>s
Mrs. C. W. Ten burg of Grqn-1 ..“a,, ‘^L* *lddfl »dtniF Tuel of »»ntmi- spent
1 bury, Mr. «>id Mrs Haft SHUCK 1 ■ 1 ltla - Graham- Ho-pitaf-^ W..--L
■ I nd •family of Dallas sp. nl the Z[lay !" * P""**"' Mr„ a' Mr'
> . T . -i . i. -r “ lhe Womans Society—off- -Mr, and. Mrs
s,
'cd to the Tark County Joe Wilson were Fort Worth
tal Monday a.-.'a medical visitors. Friday.
Slic was dismisv.ii Kathy Wood of Wichita Kails
spent Sunday with her parents
Mr and Mrs Hugh Wood.
David Staff,a<! Don Stiles,
hoy Drrik of Littlefield were
visitor* jjf Mr an<f Mis B. J,
films over the weekend.
V Ke
ft oh v
a-r and
Dennins
Mr 'and Mrs.
wekend '‘wit'll
John Shuck.
Mr. and Mrs Geogge Webb
of Brownfield spdnt Monday
with Mrs, C. W. Jotias.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morris at
tended the funeral of. his-aunt
PUT A "■OOF'* OVER
VOUI BANK ACCOUNTI
The <Wun oo«U Mart Imm*
. a Bra, m aeeMHg,
few life savings could be
wiped eat. Toe cea proto*
f*«*atf again* all thee*
parib wftfc a «ary a»4«f
I til
MANN
Insurance
Agency
FRANKfEsAVALON, Cesar Romero, Broderick Craw-
ford ore starred along with two popular South Amer-
icon stars, Spartace Santony and TereSa Valesque,
in a pageant filled adventure story of The Valley
of the Swords, ’ The Castiliap” a Warner Bros new
Technicolor picture at the National Theatre Sun-
day, Monday and Tuesday, November 24, 25 and
26. Taken in rarely photographed location in Spain,
it is based on the classic poem, "The Legend'pf Fer-
nan Gcnzoles" a story of efforts of the Spanish to
throw off the Morrish yoke in the 1 Oth Century.
TWO MINUTES
WITH THE
BIBLE'
By CORNELIUS R. STAM*-
(hristian Service met in the W®H and family of^f'drt W urth/
home of Mrs. C. B. Williams SP*’M the weekend with Mr ani
Nov. 11 with 11 members pre-j Urs. John llirdwel! /
sent Mrs M. C. Clayton.' vici 1 "r and Mrs Jo.vi c Key a ft/fl
present presi.led at a short •'
iness meeting Minutes were' Dentun visited Mr an,! \h
read and approved. j George Kinder Sunday after
-The following program was , no"“. ,—J- r
presented- Program, topic-"Oui "rs '*• 9* 'Moore and Alr>
Mision TodayT Song "Take Mv 1 . f layton spent Moartaf
Life and Let'll Be ” nrav.-r "<>rth
Newspaper Ads Are Rated
3 to 1 Over Those On Television
LET IT GET YOU DOWN
“For this cause I bow my kees
unlo the Esther of our Lord Jes-
us Christ" (HpH\ 3:14). \
When adversjty strikes, the
world keeps telling us: “Don’t lei
it get you down, ’ hut believers
in the lor.I Jesus Christ have
learned rhat it is good to let trou-
bles and difficulties get them
down — down on their kees.
A native evangelist in - Africa
sat outside his hut discouraged
anti unhappy. Trouble and disap-
Let It Be." prayer.
Mrs. If. (' Moore. Poem. Lord
.The Hearts of People Hunger,'’
Mrs. L. J1 Jester. The Mission
We HaVe Given, Mrs G. C.
House. Missions to Six Conti-,
•tents. .Mrs RjiHi Hailey,..A,U M‘rv‘‘d a number of \, .
S to Church. Mrs B, J. Sims. I Superintendent of B r \ - „ ,
Prayer. Mrs. C. B. Williams. school-
ElRine Brooking of Wichita Carolyn Newby of T.C I n
Falls visited Mr. and Mrs Worth visited her parents Mi
Chester Crow Friday night and aml ',rs Moms- \, utiy ow l
•kutllerloi I mi ll'nnbwn.l
Mr. and Mrs T. A. Smi/h ■
Cttmmeirr were . Ts' iu 'il.
hpmcs of Mis Ituth II ,ley and
Mr. and Mrs (Jm ( Javton \* . d
nesday and Thiirwlaj Mr vtm.it.
-*P
rkcmr guests of Ms-
J-W Mit-hell.
* Mrs M iTaherthiff of
• t the vvm‘Kend ■ with
fdren, Mr. and Mrs
fill, Koaler and Jcrrv
Saturday.
Mr. Granvill Preston and son
Gerald of Stratford. Mr amt
421 Wes* 4th St.
LI 9-25*5
7.„ „ ----- ----UI.NUJA-
Display advertising in dailys The sUrtcv. chn<Tucte<l in 40 Tex-I ^ u bT8h‘ “‘VT , . _ -
r*- «•? *pX*^*ar. rs
__________ Mr. g'ndf.Vf “'“I ° Kl""^ Mtt’W
Mrs. Lee Chasm,t and son Joe Wekend with Mrs (i/iu.
grandson Andy Chesijut of
Henrv Chapel visited Mrs Mary Mr Lrnie Cunningtiiuh. and
Pendleton Friday. ’(Mr. Chuck Curtis of/Uarliind
Mrs. CAT: Eller is spending j v**‘,ed this’ wreltpndXvith JW
few days in Arlington with ; a,ld Mrs. V4 l, Stamptr- ,
.. ««>y to give up. The her son Charles Eller a n d Mr and Mrs </ s . . . t,, ‘
three times as many adult con- ‘ ’ 1 ' inl l,f al' ?dljl,s Lord, he felt, had utterly forsaken family Mrs Charles Eller umI *Pcnt .Moilcfaj uud Tuesday ar
sumers as television commercials. ° news^Pt’r dlsPlay: hmi. derwent surgery^ the Z «, f«™ a, l/„|| H
222* MhulW, W. ^ "i ....... ........
’ :The findings of the 2 -year sur-1 , ’ "Daddv £?..hom* °lfir an'!. V' T v
vey by Belden Associates were president of the Fmaily
arnounge I by W. H. Marlin, d,- ,Sa,d m lhe "P011 ,,'a, ,he list went
roetor- ef- advenisiiiye-^pT^r7--y,-)r-.- -UI:i-^---1^‘--|LUIa4uc...t>wcaus«-'t-vv^.-rmt..T7f-r7V
AxiWt
the it
Troy Pi
Habfri I
Mr anij^ Mrs Curtis BruceI
Km. v'ol'! ivcrc m .Brvsim ovc-
thi WfgkcDd visifiug relatives
Mr aiid Mnr H H Butler of.
ftU*f>riemiUe. Mr. and Mrs Ed
. _____^ _ ><»*■ h.eysrr of Siephcnvitte. AIr~
the weekend. / and Mrs Vireel MaVwell and
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Bru/d 1 '"1 ‘I' of J^ckslmro. IMr amt
way and son of Rules* -uCm"'1^ Horn, r Butler and family.,.
Bid _ Barter. Lynn, Browning,
Mike tii I ley all of Springtown.
1 , B.,\ M 9 Butler, amt
Ja. k Butler oE'Azfit*. ’Mr a n. d
Mrv: Jimmyjllarrelt ^nd 4aug)v-
suuLh Bend -were week
itorsi of Mr. and Mrs.
■tuhnny Butler. \
.. MfS- S G Mahler and Mrs
NATIONAL
THEATRE
Fri. A Sat., Nov 22 A 23
Jack Lemmon Ricky Nelson
The Wockiest Ship
Jn The Army
Onevof the wildest, wackiest
offiedies.
’4-Mon., Tue., Nov. 94^1^
Frankie Avalon j Cesar Ronp^ro
THE SCREEN SOUNDS
ITS MIGHTIEST CALL
TO ADVENTURE! !!!!!!
Wad. A Thur., Nov. 27 A 28
Suianne Plesheftv Ty Hardin
Ddrothy Provine
Wall of Noise
'rhc* modern motion! picture
thil "Tooks hot and hard at to-
da> > ytHing gofor-the money
■r^nwft. 1 .
of the ^ ,n*Jde-ai^d Pray-’’ ’ °r ishanort spent Friday night Bruce were Mr and hr >\i
.........^
, a personal interview for detailed throueh i ■ ----- ------ —.....v------v..a..am
.. is*— - -H.-I ."^£1 ar sajir.ij'-a
-------- wu » u ■■ iwv llll^ UI IIIU j ..f ( . •
Dallas Advertising league in Ho- f . ■ ■ , ■> is guou ior us 10 get uofvn narcnl
-f .****“■• i xa grasaste: r-‘-uaiw.v': 3^
lu^jcuver the .xposure «. Hfc- ,he L a.„, WHrsha|| Mas -urn.
en falterinelv..... ; sey. Mr and Mrs. Thurm'on .-M1..’ an<J Alrs forfry Andt
**■ a**■ *r ^
mu
^[magic,
Laundry-done the way you like It!
DRBSIS, Cleaned end Pressed
sum; CTIfaned and Pressed'__________I
PANTS, SKIRTS AND SHIRTS,
Cleaned and Pressed, Each ^
THRIFT CLEAN SERVICE, LB. _
e FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY e
;W k
son o£
.....
Box Fort Worth. Mr. and Mr
Curtis Brinv of Rjft-.girl-t ’
viskm station breaks." . ^I^y! ofteil tjSSh&T
. - - same-peapK "The Spirit also helpeth out in- *V«.«*’> and Mrs. Brooks of "f Fort "'>rth spl-nt Saturday
wed far hath measurements firrnit,es; for we know not'what Stephleriv»P'- were relent visit ni-*t and -Sum/ay/u,: - . . ,
1 lhere M * Bastion about the we should prav for as we ought:' «•» °* Mr • and Mrs Iterf fkjst. Wfs, Jimah Deck/
tional importance ot advertisers I which cannot ^ uUaJ:tfd. _ >, from.,g
99c
99c
50c
20c
GRAHAM
STEAM LAUNDRY
Tucker & Williams, Owners
817 Cherry ' LI 9-3680
mgs .p,,iv,ik-a toialMew msigh fhlt k,ve a<xl l0 t^m who are and Mr. Wood and Mr Lamb
^'as;^,ngiH,s pur- «•. hu«r m
ire: The comnar-ih.litv nf -(Korn. 8.26 - .8). Dodge litv ,and weaL.pheasant
Mrs.-* TErtifr • CuWh i qait^in,
children pf GaiUnd visi'-*1
rfl
■ •>.
Mrs'
ir.g: The comparability of news-
papers anil television."
Thanksgiving
Dinner"Held----
For Shrine Club
Assembly of God
Plans Bake Sale
Ladies of the Loving As-
sembly oT God Church wtlt hold
1 a hake sale in front of Mnrri-
son-McKinloy tfardware Satur-
hunting. while Mrs. Goble en
joyed -a longer visit with Mrs.
Lamb, ut Wicfaita.
Those attending " the funeral
of Mrs. A. L. Oampsey Monday
at the Post OaR Baptist Church
from Bryson were ' Mg and
Mrs Bob Mitchell, Mrs. Don'
Mitchell, Mrs: B. B Jones, Mr
■Mrs. ,VV s Morris an,
<». B. Swetnam -
day aftenioon-in W hi -i-p*tK
Mrs. Teddy Emai
J - B READY MIX
Concrete and Bulk Cement
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL
MASONRY SAND AND CEMENT
SACK CEMENT '
PHONE JI 9-2300 .
121 WEST FOURTH GRAHA^"
NIGHT PHONE—JOE BYARS, U 9-2162
NIGHT PHONF—JERRY JOHNSON, LI 9-1650
day Nov. ^ beginning at 9 a. and Mrs. Lather Hester and
m j Rev Don Gordon. yT ~
j^igwsii’4ji a M
Graham Shrine Club hold
their annual Thanksgiving din-
ner 7:30 ptn. f-
Womans Club.
Noble Charlie Gihson via,.
president, presided' and Loren
Maples gave the invocation.
Noble Maples also requested
guests to stand for one minute
of silent prayer for Noble I*.
F. Williams who underwent'
heart surgery F'eb. 15.
A five course turkey dinner
was served to eighteen Nobles
and their ladies and three
guests.
“Noble OiFwon expressed ap-
preciation to Mrs. Keesee, Mrs.
Montfort, and Mrs. Crass for
assisting with the table decor
aUons. It was voted to have
a Christmas breakfast Dec. 20
to be held at the Woman's Club
for all Nobles and their ladies.
•M «■. ... .
NOW!
S/rfiG/r/AfBt/YCf
ntNERAI ^ELECTRIC
PORTABLE
DISHWASHERS
BJG, LOW-COST
Mobile Maid
Automatic Dishwashers
• No plumbing costs
• Famous Flushaway Drain
eliminates hand-rinsing, scraping
• Capacity for 12 place settings
• Completely automatic controls
NOW ONLY
I
n
_
’'1—
HEATH'S ELECTRIC SERVICE
815 CHIRRY
"Growing With Grahom’
LI 9-0100
NOW■
t typos, ekti '1th its
Chevrolet now tr.okes four Hi
own distinct pdvsntages. Whic-------- Vf
a lot more.truck than ymr^mamy heugiit tlx test time!
r one .you luy vsM be
f
Jr.
it
HEW
TELEPHONE SERVia NUMBERS
FLEETSIDE. Based on sales, the best liked
pickup in the world . mure
is its large body extending Tfear out over
the wheels. Two body •sizes Two wheel-
bases. Best riding truck, by Tar. with coil
springs all around ntrd .independent front
sus|iension. CTab and Inidy have double-
wall construction. Clievrok-t Fleetside —
bt*st for all-around use.
I STEPSIOE. Has flat interior body walla
l-aud ronvawant side steps between mb
1 ai,d ri',r fenders. Comes in same two
sizes as the Fleetside plus one bigger size.
Big model hag heavier frame, 4-speed
transmission and leaf-apring rear sus|>en-
I Sl”n for maximum payloada. Standard
[ engine is 230-eu.-in. Six. A 292 Six or 283
V8 is available at extra cost.
"INFORMATION”
for new numbers, or numbers not in Hie directory
dial
411
"TELEPHONE REPAIR SERVICE"
dial
4102
RAMPSIOE. Nobody else makes a pickup
exactly like thia one with a ramp at the
side. The ramp makes loading erfsy
because of its 16-itich rise: Truck also has
ft conventional tailgate. Body and frame-
floor assembly are very rigid because they
are- welded toget her. Has larger 95 hp nir-
cooled engine this year. Inde|x>ndent coil
spring suspension all around.
FL CAMINO. :Tf| jwhi -went a pickup as
good looking as any car on the road, this
is the one! It pan Work hard, and look
'ike a million dollars doing it —the only
l,u k,‘l> in th, world with Body by Fisher!
You can order an Rl Camino as plain or
| as fancy as you wish: bucket seats, air
I conditioning, 4-speed t ransmission, power
I brakes are some of its extra-cost options.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck!
Taylor Motor Company
' MJ ELM STRICT
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963, newspaper, November 21, 1963; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886504/m1/17/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.