The Graham Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, March 16, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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Young County Spelling Bee
Hc!ri af CIS C. Moling
| First Methodist
Announcements.
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Oliu-v seventh trader Jac' iirctmteil Ihr molfu'rt
st liter’ll Ip spelled down .threy grandmnltu-i of tin*
other Soya Wi-din.-vd tv «flt»r tant* :u w< I ts Unit Grauef
noon to win the annual Young hoi/ of VVichit Fall n iHvsi'ti
County Spelling bw and the lative ot the Wichita Kalla Re-
right to enter the district Itee cord New. sponsor of the ill.
April II at Midwestern I in Prevent for the afternoon Iv h. Cl
versify. Wichita Falls trict contest Hostesses for the 7(0 pm
A fellow Olney Junthr High dislritt meelin; 'worts M, 7- ’ \ m
Tuesday
March 17 Id W S
tril (’i ntVtvrni* Koi
(Vo nvotio.; Imrt*).
J !5 p 0i. 1 »i Jim
4:i 4 i nidfjsli.
Wi {m «s»jy
2:W p m.
(1 2 (fnult vi
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Worth
Seven Accidents Reported On
Coemly Highway r
School Food Servlet
Meets Tuesday
Tf*e 6rc*-o*
Tht* Text* llit’hvav' Patrol Uiniiiary death fount now st;md
investigated worn a-t-ith-nt.- 'in, in , ,it*2.7u; \\lin*h. is ' I inoi'e
rural highways in Young county tiV(,s (ll (}im m |<)fl2 Also.
this is f»2 greater than the pie
MSS
quests in
C T Cqv
Mrs Forte
is tire d
v 'ungesf
C
Hf
Fmrffm
shp 1 s Supe- infqt1
. is paste* ,rt fa
Lmdsev and was
• - • - *
t’.’ DUANE FORD.-.HASE end
<v ?t L ndses Oktit - were
ir- rh h -ie * Mr and Mrs
VS Brazos last week
ie farmer Carol Cave
and Gregory the
n ‘ Mr anrF Mrs
dv child and wos one
a'\ 7 ol this year
e,i r.\ is intfiguedbv
\f hv I s mother
: rmer Department, of
h Lmdsev t which
lent Gregory’$■ father
f Baptist Church in
-naaaefcl in revival at
School student. IJavid Ikert
was runner up and will lie at
lernate for the district contesl
Ttir Ymme t’wtntr bee un-
der the direction of Mrs Bur-
ton Kirtlev was conducted ».
the program for the regular
meeting of the Chautauqua Lit
erary and Scientific Club which
met at 3 00 p m . March I I. ai
the Woman's Club. Cl sc has
sponsored the bee lor the pas'
8 years Other contestant - were
Stephen Askew and Billy Ray
Atwood, both of Graham
The county winner was pie
sented a trophy, from the spoil
soring group by Mrs W G
Street, club president Pro
nounecr for the, contest was.
Mrs. Samuel Koacli Judges
were Mr; Beverly Kini Mr
\V M Brown, ami Mrs Albert Dear editni"
Strange.
The county winner and run
nur up both were coached b)
Mrs J. It. Holt Jr olney Jun
tor Ill 'll School Knglish leach
Louis !’ilei« k Jr and Mrs
Fell Smith
Slier-
Thursday
8 I'll pm
Sal! Creek Fhflosophec Claims,
Farms cn Ccnrressiona!! evel
And !j Now Tied lipin Committee
The Graham School of Food
met Tuesday March 10
the regular business meeting
the Crestview School at 3 p.m.
For Ihi short bus,ness session
a nominating committee for of-
ficer to serve the next year
was appointed Those appointed
vtotiv ail time hull « - * II in t0 serve on that committee are:
Hire It iv estimated.that hen |) -• e 1 veil, chairman; Billie Me-
all reports 1 ieee '.id for the tlanahan. Winnie Choate. unj(
year 1963. the deaih figdre Grace Bennett,
from truffle ciili'111 : Texas Highlight of the afternoon was a
will ri lit a st.f lertti count stvle show presented by Pauline
el 2 7Lf» "X. , ' rt , Bower of Pauline's Dress Shop.
The deaih count for the Pauline presented many lovely
V.ar BUM now typed, aRIU 1.aster Fashion*. Models were:
tin* first two month of |M4! ‘w iljt.h ,. jn u n.,., ;i\, Mr I C YoOng Mrs Guy Kd-
(hows a total o' ltl uei t lent. t|1(, . 1 f„r 1 p»;; Willi v.ards Jr . Mrs. Wanda McMur-
Hllillg m no persons killed |h|, . . , ,,, n,g , ,1 rin Mrs Dog Fong, and Mrs.
rule persons., injured and an ; | *•» all Texans to nvr 1 I Albriltan. Members of the
■ uni.ited property dania “I , ,, of the 11 School of Fuad Service presented
s.'.ij. 1X1 |u. Mni;,|i,m with which we arc Pauline with a gift.
••Fantastic? Yes. but Hoe.- | m| p the pr. etit II in A dxtr prize was won by Mr*,
stated tin veteran patrol sutler eonntinues wVWill kill i". Farmer. Refreshment* were ser-
c .sot of tilia» area. In all of j’ ,... ■ *s ol 3.1." 0 act ms-in fr.if ved by the Crestview hostesses
T'iirt is tiistt t'y'- TeVav reat'he-F fieaeeUVnlj ftf ttn cr. Ttm. flitcsts.-for the ‘meetmg were
Primary t'linii during the month <f Kebrnacv
according to Scrgeu it F. Jircik
Brownie Tro p Highway Patrol Supervisor of
Childivn's Mem this urea.
. J These wrecks accounted for
,*<10111 Troop four persons in ured and an
Chancel Choir climated property damage of
$3.920 00.
Hrownic Troop j The rural traffic acciden
summary for Hus county-, for
Valitov's note The Cult
Creek Philosopher on ht'
Johnson et-ass Linn cn Salt
Creek defends his fanning
methods in an odd Wav
this week
rail stoft if he ’doesn't like the
; hill, pigetan hole it. Ink" off fe
Kurnpc. etc I know exactly
flow lie finds I'm chairman of
all the committees on this
f ine and tf« e are lots ol
things 1 hut come liefore me
that I have a groat dints te fur
its d; rke t hour in traffic fatili
ties 1 min..: 1 fH>3, with ihe pn
,id ihe iitrtrol supervisur.
teachers of the Crestview school.
Corporation Court
News
\ ft iend of mine visited out
here on lips Johnson prttss
f irm the other dai and looked
the til a e over and then asked
Corporation Court had a rela-
and the Imtief. I can stall Hie li-'elj >(<hl weekend and the
Ie-' I have to plow Plowing docket revealed one drunk. .1
and \ tit'll! m .1 I'oti'di Care , rape, ter, in .tail Sunday m lit
are tv r• thinys a farmer an I v’il dions wa-re i.-.sucd fot Hie
a Cuncies'siii.iit don't want to ft llowin,' traffie violation etv.
n the B
J»itt Ch
As Young County champion
Jack will lie among 19 count}
winners trying for a trip to
Washington. PC for the 11a
atonal finals in June a Zenith |
Trans Symphoti} Radio a set
1 of Fncyi'lopaedia,—li’itaom, a
| and a Pa|i«*r Slate Pgn set
**■ in iint it ixf. 1 1.11V I nii.i.l w
• ivn !»’••
didn't \u»rk
how come' \on loin.; ;is tfiey enn l»e put tcekl ss di'isiny. lv\o .st»jp si n>
that field <»ver-,*|l
.(tnl me speed in
Girl Scout News
there last year''' Contrary to Now sum ■ people nrobalily -
what v oiy ntav think. 11 yon think on fence* .1 e 1.0 n 01 a m n TOAMO
look hard ejiomflt von ran t, I the ro 1 is lea' nr .Ihe w. bAo“ 1 UUIN U
which fields of mine have N*cn in season are too thick because
•rbrked and which haven t I'm lazy, but that's not it a,t
• Why '' 1 said, “it never did all '‘Ite-o—thincs art* still Itetf
get out of committee " ' up in ronliuittee
out of committee" What llo y,.t | hear mv friend
he asked
sav i'i:; now it hr" reads. thi.
B\ MRS. MARION ARNOLD
Girl Scout WM< s pas
-
fv ervone had 1 very busy . t..
The Father Daughter Banra
event were several guests who
» you mean
# , 'T coqtd In- was crossly "Yeah, hot why dov'sn’t he start
Kiwamcns jint miliar With Ixoh \\ ishim: a year ahead , h\ doe.n't IF**'
VVeicOITIC *G1 rl......._ Lm. and' this .1 ihnson .crass send nr.yi , mi pJjji
I'herv p' co it and approvl- _ _
- to w.ut on the Seoul Progrom
i• , ■ 1 'iF im'v rl,., -att,: •* _
r an I '• ■ " -r 'hdon'—each - troop'! ^Pri'serttfng one of the
TTtrm—so 4. aiidn.'^_e\|)lain to lu's 1 ommitt-e th ye.it. .o*f. • '
him. with a many hin*~slviu—. .ip, tw.V \ to p n* when the
tlicre’s no place' to start. ljut tune I'TnTt----------
vear’s here s the wity it.wilrks Tin-. ., *i so f , • -to 7
were a big succss ap<) from whaT-f,.
rabet-ov., tn- orort' ns-S-, ...j, ^ .
Faster Fgg Trees for m(W.J enjoyable programs.
i lami on the i’ouerevsional tyi»e +d F^mtr.’mrr Hasn't fit*'
or them. 1___ —
. * ‘ MT*V I > --p^ <>i
girls of- Troop 6 at their rru**'’:r
1 •• tto March 3 with the pr
'.d • I 1 f'.'Vv K i,’roup of . J .h iTt ...et up in i wt n •• neu..p . r li
;d i vvjn \ rtr-frri n'rnn';^TTW*VW‘iiiieniii1TfjjX\' \^ -tc
l.o imwMii-t" "fte dfH^sn 1
' in i rs appeared before,the Kiwan- 1211 do ' ft 'today ,n I ,r
(hi pnigr.i-n und evervom-enjoyed i* Club at their regular meeting , view the loan, arctic it with Congress What does ln> think
.' Thursday 'noon. The Junior Ctrl' nvfkell. debate the issue- th.-h Coiigrt is I* doin , fit f ,
I in Kirj presehr. Scout Troop, under the ,direction vote on it and proceed to art Why jp . 11 ai
an putdoor daj^lf they completed ... . meeting Wednesday, of Troop Leader,*Mrs Ray Rating 2s'o Yir. • ■ .
p-.-M-iited si >t lit* -Girl Sroutinr . | .—, i it'to a • rpmmitle" March and T'atuing .ti.me i .al
To- , . rut-' ;. place aids !>,"1KS'- * ' * But you don't send -a nigtlet ready under ay in some part..
,_ , ■ ■ - | ] - . ■ i ■ I "Mow,on J his the large I r-»^p i,, ,, ;; t|, - >i,, r- ,-v m ^ _ '•' • ■
plans for ft. Tk
necessary- plans and
ilice,tirjlg at the la.'
M ir> H
ade all
ad a vi"
>n'F riday
Fa-rol r_C-- • -d ’Rt “
her lunch and Patrol fl ser
Scottie; At their, meet mg on Ma
10 the girls of this troop
i ,1. -„ ----d ■ 7— .iIrt.1—-----—11 i. . ————,. , ^
■ isi wh-ti iis,- were ... "! Brownies I roop Number fh ;uut.-i\p--i: t- yet a decision Wfun v,.:i legisl (i ,ii 1 -.
is dirt - r -IV Miss Deborah K. : 1 - • ■ ■ • n First you have on the Conpreiaional level-, you
l.servt-d n dnek, sang a Brownie Smile Nong to check the calendar and, see take your tiihe
ated their .xitdoi.r day* a-a! .... - ^ , v ,.-"n m ,t, . w’eek^dv/^^r. and m conclusion asked SK|e|. „. Qoerally,
pleted plan, for theFather.Daagh . . ' ,, ' ,,r 'ey the. assembled Kiwams members Congress have found.
me and
N had * their meeting ,st rePea,ed.tht Bnnvme Wedge when the committee can W
MurrK 111 • lh s u a«li ivn^y^
‘Se wsoiunu iviw»ni» iikm
» stand 'ind join them in
Taps”. This fine trogp of B
Troop Then when Ff finally gets to!
ter B«^ program- This tn«.p t^sU^T™ j^nTtem in dn^g at°"eMt a month ofLlomChiu’-'
This is! .-
Yours
JA
faithfully.
^L_by——
DONNELL
a®
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"No. one has to WAIT at
Donnell's Sinclair Service''
\\% tale pride in liffi-hiii",
you clean rest rooms
DONNELL
SINCLAIR SERVICE
Wa Giv Gold Bond Sta
PHONE LI 9-9005
Corner 2nd & Oak
GRAHAM
\
he.; iViade. ours
a service
•RATTLE
Purgess, i
j-k>tt ond
huge -j-‘
killed cn
morton C
lo justify
tn cry confidence.
MORRISON
^Tunatal ijom*
t. Ed Cr
,'USS MATH
- vy Lteuie ii-
wtn S. Gr„'
. and Vr- '
—f IS .Third „
(Ucipating ..
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* "*Cl “ iSCa-'iT ' ade”t Tj00p- ’.r Im r ’ "I',PS" fine ««M» Btow"- StaTot five
— proMtied tn.T Master of Cere T it» -ander the direction of Troop Th.,.. u u.,
the cotmniUee. the chairman
the Banquet on Thursdav n i-l”
for Juniors and f'ac "es and’their
father. Svk :u \< arr - -
nut-oUVxirs.
nur what I hear it was a
Lefty Tidwell was present as a _ ,
guest of the dub. and newly elect- 4'H Rifle CtUD
—.... — ......— ed president of the Kev Club
SS8"»& UOTW£5S*SSS«*i£3w£Mcetmgposmoaed
as j 4z?.,saia
i*3- ■ Basketball Champums the FH
S-utlH-r, Hm CMef ,n<! l.n.i, n- .in, .n Thur^.y n Mn- *53S72*5^£SwMt*u» all.-nd w wf^fcjSlW C'KXv'rMaTi. ■
.........—-t'S;! "JsJ.'t zsuxj &=■ ^ &7£££ ■
i*rin carrietl the Girl you: ( Fif g^j4* d 3 leaders I his troop
with Sand\ Lan^furd. Susan ^ - ed the Kiwams Club at their
Hazelton was Oft <
Sharon Md arr wrt- pea'ed the Brown.,- Premise and bas"mi m »htf N1t'm°rial Audi’ I
-com# addrep - to t ht f iifw
me Ha/elton led the
. Troop 5 elected new
at their 'me*-rnc ijaicin
•
bin. Secretarv-Treu ur1 -_Mar\
Hammond Vice-Presukrnt ’md He
Ihe R row me Smile Song rwtnved attention..and' they chose
rhur>day_ night March I^xq sponsor a girl del agate and al- j
. porter is'M.ir Ah\
Girl is Vick. J ‘
* ticed folk da : t
Daughter Barufu'et
ing on the t.rd »rt
10th The\ die
he Americ an Legion Hall, the ternate. Decision to accept the in-
T^TZ7?'WJ^rirSemite aod ihe, La-Tviratron 'nLKotanans^o tnW'wtHr
G.r. Scouts, and their.F'alh? |hent March 27th and join other
.1 --l other Daughter business and service-clubs in at-
.-Hr.,, et This Banquet was dec- (ending Pre-Easter Church ser*
i' ll-.-' in an Easter theme also vices ec masse was affirmed.
CITY O+R-FCTORY —
A'DVERTISING
IS BIG BUSINESS
R L Pclk & Co in its 94th
year, offers splendid sales
ur the Brownie Banquet , .xhe c|ubs will partake of lunch opportunity Our contacts
, ri—« r-a £££ r. *t»j;
, li— program showing the different Church across the street The Gra- voried types of businessmen
- uvities of the Girl Scouts It Ministerial Fellowship is Soles wi!( be made I te
Put Your lull ie Foot no the w,i. la ver. interesting and en- planning the All-City Church Ser- newa| onr) new *cu -f'rmei's
Program for the- BanuUet on tertaining program and especial- sice ancJ aj| churches are rep- ... .
Thunday March 12. ly enjoyed by the fathers There resented. A salesmen musj be bond-
Debra Owens reports Troop 21 vve-re abouF 220 girls and their. A new member, John Clark, able
fmishedi their dei 1W.01 - t--r the f Pre'• nl for [hls, b“n^et, was welcomed into the club . FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT
Banquet it their, m-eimg on We are very proud of thefGtrl 1
March 3. and on .Mant in n-amed
. Scouta. in Graham and of the
their song., they did a> their pari 5*re
of the program for the Baivjuef
I '.*a(k*rs—■r'fmemhR.T the Out-
Pam Littlepag< • - ir Training Day on Mart h ||
• .. lLirv.ii.it Vi.-1-ri. IK. 1 r\ i
GRAHAM WOMEN ATTEND
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT
\lrs~W B. Fultz. Mrs. J. M
the 3rd ar.d Debra Owen j zed
nibbles on March 10.
Nancy King reponi Troop 2
worked on the -pr igram for Hu
Father-Daughter Burtquc at their
meeting March 5 Ms- k -M-r-
son vtsit.ed the r meeting and
helped with the -ongs Tins trootv
presented the Brownie N n at
the Banquet on M-.nria \Tar h
9 for tjie Brownies and 1 h-
fathers: Al their meeting on Man h
12 this troop had I* g rls present
and had a play day, which every
one enjoyed very much Kay
Antle sened nibbles.
The four troops above had* their
news in last week., but f failed
to get it to the paper for the
. column, and 1 want you to km<w
it was my fault the column was
not in the paper last week
The Brownie Father-Dmighur
Banquet was held *1 the Amer
can Legion Hall on Monday
March 9 There were 214 girls.
PROTECTED TERRITORIES
CAR ESSENTIAL
COMMISSION
BONUS
Two Banquets were necessary | Graham. Mrs L. G Grisham
:h year because we-do. not have and Mrs W A Stratton at ^or Appointment: Coll Bob
, pi.111 ,n Graham large enough tended a bridge-tournament at Aslctt, Oek St. Motel, 912
their fgtheri* for one event' **^! ',m<F Sunday'°Un,I V LI 9 (RAfl I-
Social Security
Representative'
Here Monday
A representative of the Soc
ial Security Administration will
he in Graham at the Court
House on Monday Mtsrctt' 23
1964 from 10:00 A ,M until
noon
Persons are invited to meet
with the representative to file
Vour claim or to obtain mfdr-
mation or assistance idncerti
ing social security.
A Satisfied Customer Is Our First Consideration
ANNOUNCING...
JOHN PANKEY
BUTANE GAS CO.
DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL
LARGE STORAGE FACILITIES
CALL FLOYD MARTIN - - LI9-0211
COLLECT CUD ACCEPTED ON
ORDERS OF 100 GALLONS OR MORE
2 WAY RADIO EQUIPPED S&H GREEN STAMPS
I ’i MILES OUT ON NEWCASTLE HIGHWAY
the Dodge Boys stand for high-type service!
(no wonder their sales increases top the industry)
Buy Dependable Dodge and you’ll get expert service to match from factory trained
mechanics. The Dodge Boys rise above the competition, with top dollar on your old
car, and low, long te^m financing. This is why Dodge sales stand above all othfer
car sales increases in the Southwest — up 22% so far this year. Step up to Dodge in
’64'! See the Dodge Boys for the bargain.buy that’s head’n shoulders above the rest!
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