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The Qrohem Reporter, Monday, June 8. 1864 — Rape 7
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DRUG 8TOR*
SOM" GREEN STAMPS “S&H" GREEN STAMPS “S&H" GREEN STAMPS "S&H" GREEN STAMPS "S&H" GREEN STAMPS
store hours: STEPHENS REXALL DRUG STORE
W««k Days • 8 «.m. to 7 p.m.
We Fill Any Doctor’s Rracription With Accuracy and Precision
GRAHAM, TEXAS WEST SIDE SQUARE
Sunday - 9 o.m. to 1 p.m. $14 Oak St.
'WE GIVE “S&H" GREEN STAMPS PH. LI 9-3422
YOUR FRIENDLY REXALL STORE
Graham's Oldest
Drug Concern
TOUR MONEY
BUYS MORR
HR
IN A REAL
DRUG STORE
IT'S ALL IN THE
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W A N T EO » E M P L. O V M E N T *| LOST AND F O U N D « F OR HIRE - BU V * FO R HIRE*
State Capitol News
By VERN SANFORD j esmen and the general public from
counties where the meetings will
AUSTIN, Tex — State Demo-1 held and surrounding counties
cratic party leaders here have; are invite<l to attend the sessions
completed advanced preparations . and gjve thejr vjews on how
for a June 16 Texas party con- to COmply with federal court re-
districting orders, said Commit
vention which could turn into a
donnybrook or go off smooth as
silk.
Action will take place at Hous-
ton's big coliseum and the swank
Shamrock-Hilton Hotel, convention
headquartersr-1 —
Delegates and alternates dele-
gates who cast the 2,634 authorized
votes (some counties are sending
up to IS times their authorized
strength, will be qUarterd in 27
hotels scattered all over Houston.
Big job is Selecting delegates
to the August national presiden-
tial nominating convention in
Atlantic City and picking Texas
national Democratic committee
representatives.
Big argument is whether the
convention will go on record as
favoring the as-yet-unwritten na-
tional Democratic platform
Gov. John Connally. who claims
a two-third to three-fourths mar-
gin of control, prefers that dele-
gates remain silent on the liberal
rational program. He wants to
write his own -stale party plat-
form at the September state con-
vention along moderate-to- con-
servative lines.
Sen. Ralph Yarborough and
State AFL-CIO President Hank
Brown argua «ba convention not
only should pledge Its support to
President Johnson (there is no
argument about that) but to his
liberal program as well.
Some 26 per cent of the conven-
tion's seats are in contest
Autsm Attorney Will D. Davis,
chairman of a State Democratic
Executive Committee sub-panel on
credentials, has instructed heads
of 14 rival delegations front seven
counties to send him advance
written briefings on their posi-
tions.
Hearings will begin Monday
(June 15) at 9 am. in the Sham-
rock. Recommendations of Davis'
group will be passed along (t> the
full SDEC which will decide in
an 8:30 a m. Tuesday (June 16)
session which delegates will be
seated The convention opens at
10 a m.
Rival fund-raising events are
ychcdulc(t
pro-Connally SDEC will stage a
SlO-a-plate dinner to finance the
convention. Yarborough' Gulf
Coast- friends have scheduled an
appreciation dinner for the senior
senator at the same time.
If President Johnson has any
preference about how things
should go, he apparently kept
silent on them during his recent
trip to Texas. Aides maintained
to the end of the visit he did not
discuss politics with his old friend
Governor Connally, Senator Yar-
borough or anybody else.
CONGRESSI ONAL REDIS-
TRICTING - Texas Legislative
Council study committee has set
three hearings to gather first-
hand advice from the homefolks
on how to form 23 Texas congres-
sional districts of equal popula-
tion. Dates are July 9. July 10
and July 17.
They will be held in Fort Worth.
Dallas and Houston Others ap-
parently will follow.
Legislators, political party spok-
tee Chairman Sen. George Mof-
fett of Chillicothe.
Atty. Gen. Waggoner Carr
warned the committee that the
1965 Legislature must solve the digested, it points to thrifty shop-
congressional deristricting ques- pjng
lion.
Carr said, "The more you base
it on any other considerations,
the greater risk you run of hav-
ing to go through the same thing
again in the courts."
LOAN REGULATIONS ADOPT-
ED—Small loan company adver-
tising of such terms as "lowest
costs." "quickest service” and
"easy payments" is misleading”
under new state regulations. All
advertising claims by lenders are
subject to the test of absolute
accurarcy.
Regulations were adopted after
public hearings here and go into
effect op July 1, Regulatory Loan
Commissioner Frank A. Miskell
has announced.
Miskell lists other regulations
as: No strong arm collection
Osborn of Muleshoe, has been
visiting some 30 West Texas towns
which are competing for the
school.
BIG SHOPPER-The idea of a
>6,900.000 grocery bill would be
enough to cause the average
housewife (or her husband) to
swopn. but that was the size of
the State's grocery bill for fiscal
1963. When the overall item is
iod June 5 through July 19, in-
clusive ... Oil operators in An-
drews and Martin counties will
be banned by Texas Water Pol
lution Control Board order from
use of unlihed surface pits to dis-
pose of salt water but can file
for exceptions . Biologists for
the Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ments are urging increased har-
vest of deer (especially does)
during the 1964 hunting season in
the mid-coastal area biujpsd three
years of drouth seriously have
reduced the range-carrying capa-
city and caused death -by Starva-
tion among many deer herds
LEGAL NOTICES
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
The >6,900,000 fed some 40,000
inmates of state eleemosynary THE STATE OF TEXAS
institutions, such as state hos- COUNTY OF YOUNG
pitals, special schools, medical
schools and correctional institu-
tions. Cost of feeding each person
under the state care is about
>173 68 pep person . . . and that
shopping triumph should be
enough to make the housewife
green with envy.
State Board of Control. "House-
keeper for the State," and its pur-
chasers have mastered the techni-
que of conquering spoilage and
waste problems to the point that
it is looked on as model by all
the other states, Canada to Puerto
Ric6.
Whereas by virtue of ^execution
dated May 26, 1964 and judgment
issued out of the District Court
of Young County, Texas, on the
1 day of April, 1964, in Caust; No,
15,255, where T. J. Rogers, et al.
were Plaintiffs, and Tossie Long,
et ux., were Defendants, on a
judgment rendered in said Court
against Defendants and in favor
of the said Plaintiffs, for the sum
of Sixteen hundred, ninety-six &
78-100 dollars, with interest there-
on at the rate of six per cent per
annum, from date of judgment,
together with all cost of suit; f
Purchasing Chief Sam G.Cook | u,»n itefa?-
believes that inmates of Texas ,owi descnbed ,oti/ tract» and chevi-o7ets~ Ford 1954 thru ,',ymoutn- m*lal tafe 1600 E. tfraham. Texas L43tfc
institutions are probably the best ? , d si,uated ,„ Young «i oc rh», rj„i oU ment windows. The Peavy Ag- ____
cared for and best fed of any in f.„lnt'v TeL as the orooertvTf *$8 95 MAP W enCy' 423 Fourth' U 9'0220 1 WANTED-Would like to purchase
lake Automotive Supply, 417 '__R*0P , small acreage (about 100 acres)
R40tfc SAVE ‘ BIG' Do your own rugj a™un<J ^raham Ph°ne
—-unit unholstprv cleaning with a‘,er ^ P m L4.-L44p
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
SERVICES
FOR SALE—Good old hickory
smoked hams and bacon. Ba-
con sliced or by the slab.
James Black Graham Ice A
Locker Plant. L23tft | my Wright, LI 9 0715 6r LI 9
CHECK YOUR EXPIRATION 2121 R43'44 M344c
FOR SALE — Two bedroom FOR RKNT — Large five room We take this means to say
house, garden spot, fruit trees and hath house located at 726 “thank you” for the patronag e
Entirely enclosed with cyclone I Plurt St. See Dr. Dick Baynes -of you, our customers, \ilu>
fence. 1308 Blewett. Call Tom K41tfc have made it possible for us to
......... ...... ■ ^ ^ - -----Stay in the upholstery business
POP RENT-2 bedroom brick the t 13 We have ne
house, 1326 Indiana, newly pan , specials, or other gim-
eled ms.de and outside. Phone mj . s but we promlie you tha,
ft
rate on your Leader and Re- RUMMAGE SALE — Two an
porter If your subscription is i tique dressers, chest desk, ma j LI 9-1222.
about to expire, bring or mail plp- Tarpaulin drapes, curtains
L39tfnc
your check to the office. Box
600, Graham, Texas, LlOtfc
FOR SALE—Choice beef by the
half or quarter at wholesale
your requirements will be met
and mlice ll an'eous" *art I eles" "*202j 2 X'VrTonrii!' ”>altTy'?Sw
Smith St. L44-R49c ^ . ’ - , ' , , . i , .
Regulation hospital bed for sale,
good condition. Call LI 9-0374
price. Graham Ice & Locker SOuP'S on the rue that is so
Plant, phone LI 9-1975. U3tfc j g™, ^a Llu
FOR THE FINEST PRINTING tre Rent electric shampooer SI
and Engraving, contact the1 Loren Maples.
Leader and Reporter office. | FOR SALE _ Shetland poney.
Special attention riven to em u f lny agP child, also
graved wedding invitation, and gridle and saddl, 916 south
announcements; also, cards, let s K44-L44p
lerheads, statements, envelopes, _______;
and other printing. LlOtft! FOR SAI.E — 3 bedroom house
ioned. 320 Smith Street' or us before you1 have vour-form
phone LI 9-3213. * R44tJnc ture upholstered It will pay
mzr-r~~r~— you. Mrs Frank Crutchfield.
Two bedroom _______ .. ..v t.i.
Bunger Road at the
FOR RENT
house, newly painted, garag, . „
1309 Pearl St Call IJ 9 1844 pBwle U *^)544____
R48 L48p AT YOUR SERVICE—We do
Y”. Tele
R3tfne
FOR RENT - T*o' bed^Tn ! ^°r",
unfurnished house, carpoil. fall ^tim' Hi-r-w
v.h .ajiar™' %£
private trailer space at 1204
cinn 'o'.t c. ‘ , _ _, ' living room, kitchen and den
FOR SALE — Electrolux, Elec-1 ts-.ihio „„„„ri
szss si
Authorized sales and servlce , 0647 Qr can bc. a, 1345
809 Montgomery St. Rhone IJ i d,erry street K44IA4-.
9-1935. R22tfnc _-------
__■ _ ■■■■— -—---— FOR SALE — Evaporated cool
FOR SALE Jim Country Sau- ers j gma|[ and i large. Phone
sage, made from the whole jj 94502 R44p
nog, buy by two pound bags,__1—— , ■ ...-—
mild. Graham Ice & Locker FOR SALE — 1957 Pontiac, ex
Plant. L23tfc'tra clean, air,- auto, 43 000
miles; 1959 Ford $650; .1958
Plymouth, $470; metal ease
MUFFLERS for Fords and
U 9-1975.
L23tfc
Maple. Phone LI 9-2437 __________
*R44 L44p THERESA'S BEAUTY SHOP
-__ . - j Phone 4401 — Newcastle. Tex.
WANTED 1 Where you get the best for less.
---tt-:—r;-r; 11 specalize. in permanents.
A man with a family would start at $5 qq R24tfn(!
like to rent or lease a good | --------—
farm, prefer Young County
Write P. O. Box 600 D Graham,
Texas L43 L44p
WANTED — College student
who can run transit. Drii
winch truck If you can weld
some, will also help Summer
employment. Write giving, ex
perience and references Box
Elm.
NEW BATTERIES, 6 V 0 1 t
Group 1 $7.95 Exchange; 12-
volt 24 S Type $1195 ex-
practices permitted . . . Compan-
ies must keep detailed records carea ior ana oesi lea 01 any in, (-oun,y Texas as the property of
showing all charges on loans ... j the country. He says It is because TossieJ La,na to.wi,.
Borrowers must be furnished cop- the state purchasing law lends, a portion of the South ^ of Lot
ies of insurance policies purchas equal importance to acceptance of 2 B1(K.k 75 Ben Hl,| Survey. Ab-
Money oollaried in pre^um.^RW^*roOtore. NI^ Ma smT/m ^/No^hn^'
must be turned over to the in- AIRPORT AID SOUGHT-Texas of m feet East
SUr^^rn?£?.nJS,cPr0m?*'y- c l^er02f«!S Commhis.on is seek- , ^ Northeast intersection of
COURT SPEAKS — State Su-lmg >450.000 in state aid to help . c—_th streets
preme Court in a Sweetwater build local airports duriirg the jrENCE East' 521/'- along the
case said cities, by ordinance, | next two years. , , Seventh' Street-----
can establish compulsory retire- At budget hearings here Com- n( f(J[. t)le corner FOR SALE — Three room
ment ages for policemen. mission spokesmen and represen- Tm-MrJr N _ , nn. tin,. house on 2'n lots, with 10 beau-
The high court also:, j tatives of towns over the state ' .. . . . . E , , f said tiful trees in the yard. 313-Ohio,
Held oil field truckers don't argued for a program to insure P* a el “ 'Sf/. “ a day phone IJ 9.3217 nivht
have ,0 haul pipe a. lower rates' at leas, one air^r, in all 2M ^ paral|el whh .he Norih hne phone LI 9
set by the Railroad Commission I counties. Thirty-five now have , Q J" , s THFNfF So nth
apd upholstery cleaning with __
LANDSCAPING — Vacant Ixits.
Lake Sites Mowed. Road Main-
tenance, Yards Plowed and Har-
rowed. Ditches and Cellar Dig-
ging. Chain Ijnk fence Free
Estimate. Jacksboro Highway,
LI 9 2795 R43tfnt
Blue Lustre -Rent electric sham,
pooer $1. Loren Maples.
OLD COINS
Highest Prices Paid
OEmLIES
Beauty Shop 814 Cherry open
Tuesday through Friday Spec-
ial price oil permanents, Opera--
tors Dealic Hilton t-nd Lucille
Dixon. Telephone LI 9-'763
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LOOK! LOOKI
_ _. , Full Gold Bond Stamp Book
ror la 1 vvorth $300 in trade, prescrip-
change. fully guaranteed, at A. ^LEJBY OWNER -21 ^ ^^o^countM
P. Widlake Automotive Supply,
417 Elm. R40tfc
LI 0-3217, night
9-1509. R40tfnc
in 19^2 until a court attack on | none.
, of Seventh Street; THENCE South SAVE on your favorite motor
» n „i_i 1 i_i_ „ ti inn 130 ft- on a 'ine parallel with the oil in case lots. For example:
the rates finally is settled. ^ i *''•^ East line of Lot 2. to the North Havoline. S7 95 per ease; Sin
! 'i-e of Seventh Street, the place of cllir X.ra Duty, $7:45
Dallas County Hood Control Dis-
trict's suit- to keep the city of
Irving from annexing district
lands and on appeal of Dr. Daniel
William Scott, Jr., of Houston
from the revocation of his license
by State Board of Medical Ex-
aminers order.
Court of Criminal Appeals was
reverse the murder con-
viction and death sehtence of Carl
Junior Hackathom. 19, for slay-
ing Mrs Bobbie Jewel Nutty-
combe, 18, of Dallas.
That court also was called on
to order a >100,000 bond reduced
to >10,000 on Samuel Spivey, an-
other 19-year-old, charged with
robbery by firearms in a bizarre
Houston robbery-torture case.
The attorney general's office
asked federal court to dismiss
state appeal of an interstate com-
merce commission order permit-
ting higher passenger trajp. fares
in Texas.
STATE SCHOOL SITE-The big
question of location of a newly-
approved West Texas State School
for the mentally retarded will not
be settled until September, ac-
cording to most recent reports
from the Board of State Hospitals
and Special Schools.
Board's site selection commit-
tee. made up of C. E. Bentley of
Abilene, former Lt. Gov. Walter
Woodul of Austin and Jesse M.
LOOKING TO
vBUY, SELL,
RENT, HIRE,
WORK?
including the airport program and
>200.700 for an agency headquart-
ers building at the (. uA> t i n
Municipal ,Airport. All funds ex-
cept the building cost would come
from aircraft fuel taxes.
AG DECISIONS—Attorney Gen-
eral Carr has:
Ruled that a county clerk
should not accept for recording
in the Deed Record a certified
copy from another court of rec-
ord where the seal of the court
has not been affixed thereto:
Held slate highway funds can-
not be used to finance a Texas
travel exhibit at sports and va-
cation shows under either the state
constitution or current laws;
Concluded that the party whose
candidate for governor received
the most votes in the 1962 general
election will have first spot on
the general election ballot this
year
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT
PLAN—State Highway Commis-
sion authorized a >166,000,000 im-
provement program to get more
safety and less congestion on 2,067
miles of primary and state high-
ways.
Of the amount authorized, $151,-
000,000 is earmarked for construc-
tion, and >15,000,000 for right-of-
way. About 65 per cent of the
cost is expected to come from
state gasoline tax revenue and
license fees and the rest from
federal grants in aid.
SHORT SNORTS - Highway
Commission authorized >180,700 for
construction to enhance recreation
resources at Dam B State Park,
Eisenhower State Park and Lake
Whitney State Park . . . Land
Commiaaoner Jerry Sadler reports
that leaae of 40,632 acres of state-
owned land brought >1,730,000 to
the University of Texas perman-
ent fund with a big tract leased
in Andrews, Martin and Reagan
counties and highest bid on a
single parcel in Ward County . .
Latest reports from State Treasur-
er Jesse James shows a drop in
cigarette taxes from 18.331.687 for
May, 1963 to >7.299.642 For May,
1964 . . . Texas unemployment
dropped to 147,000 in April, lowest
since October. 1959. reports Texas
Employment Commission ... In
order to protect the legions of
undersized brown shrimp being
driven' Mm the bays by sudden
beginning. ,... Amalie, $7.58 per- case, at A
Being the same property -de- p. Widlake Automotive Sup-
scribed in a deed from Raymon ply. R40tfc
Thompson to J. J. Akin, dated —*—;:—
May 6. 1952, and recorded in Vol. ' ^ MADr. Oaroed wire,
270, Page 559, Deed Records of 75 Ppr r0''' outstde white
Young County, Texas, to which ']ou*e ppr R®
reference is made for 411 pur- A^P. W idlake, 317 Elm. R40tfc
poses. , u-r. -=2- - j TRANSMISSION FLUID is
(Said sale is made SUBJECT 4oc per qUart; Havoline motor
TO the unpaid balance due and oj, is< ^ per quart at A. P.
owing on that certain vendor s widiake Automotive Supply,
lien note covering the aljdve prop_ whoiesaie alld retail. 417 Elm.
erty and described.m.ft deed R40tfe
trust dated November 5jT954. and--
recorded in Vol. 56. Page 307. i FOR SALE OR TRADE — Brick
Deed of Trust Records of Young i and tile building, 40 ft. by 60
County, Texas, to which reference ft. Located south of Hub Tool
is made for all purposes). I Co Will carry good loan. Con
and on the 7t}> day pf July. 1964. tact Dr. Dick Baynes. R41tfc
beingu ,h|LflrSt TlT h«.™f«fa!n1 PickuiTfor Sale — 1956 one ton
month between 'he Dodge pickup with gram boards.
0 clock a m. and 4 o clock p m. on ^ ^ gy praU Equipment
Co. Phone U 94)355.
L42 R43 L43 R44e
said day at the courthouse door of
said County, and I will offer for
sale and sell at public auction,
for cash to the highest bidder,
all the right, title and interest of
Tossie Long in and to said above
described property.
Witness my hand this the 27th
day of May, 1964.
John Edwards, Sheriff,
Young County, Texas.
CLASSIFIED tfATES
3 Cent* Par Word
■Win m» Cksrf*
All classified advertising placed
in tha Graham Leader and Gra-
ham Reporter is cssh If sdver
tiscr does not hsve sn account
with the newspapers. This Is
due to additional bookkeeping
Involved and postage rates.
NOTICE
FOR SALE — Excellent gentle
horse for children. 1317 Florea
Street. U 94)963. L42 R44p
SALE — Two bedroom
, largd rooms,' large kit
FOR
home, large
chen and breakfast room area.
Crestview School. .1427 Avenue’ |
L27tfc j
C. centra! heat, carpets, fenced WANTED — Unencumbered
yard, newly decorated. Call LI woman, approximately 50 . 60.
9-0776 or LI 9 3456 R44tfc good health, to care for elder
Read the Classifieds
s,*j,,,. ss
Lamp _X)ble,
TablcS Wash
the right party, references LI
L43tfc
9-0189.
Round Dining
Tabled Wash Stand. Picture
Frames, Guns and clocks. An-
tique Barn, Bunger Road. NEED 5 neat housewives for
R44-L44c Graham and vicinity—ho travel
—no investment. For appoint
ment in your home only. Phone
IJ 9-3242 from 9:30 a m. to 5:30
p.m. Wednesday only. R44p
FOR SALE — 27 Universal
house trailer; 1956 Red and
White V-8 Chev. (stick shift';
1958 Triumph Motorcycle. Call
after 5 p.m , 801 Texas St.
R43L44p
ANNOUNCING
Oprnins
SINGER SALES SERVICE
r4tf tha new touch and »r* iturh-
>.iev 3 ac ium clranFr<«- flour polish
er*. t j p« writer* (luaunn-rd prompt
repair service, high trade-in pricea
far your aid machine. Sign tfp for
our tewing riant lo he held soont
Ernest gnd Vers Huches,
Operators
31tt Oak LI *-I7«0
_ »•: If.
FOR SALE — House and lot
in Eliasville, 29 acres of land.
Will sell together or separate
See Guy Y'oung. Eliasville, Tex
as. R43R44p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house
with fenced yard. 325 Smith St
Phone LI 93213. R44tfnc
FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house
dining area, carpet and drapes,
washer, dryer connections. 1100
Privado. 1105 Prtvado for key
to house. LAOtfnc
FOR RENT — Nice five room
house near Possum Kingdom
Lake. Dial LI 9J489 R44 R45p
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
Buy A Merc and Own The Best
S.» H P l» l«l H Pi
New iod Cud Motors In stork
TERRY BASS BOATS—RAZORBACK BOATS
LITTLE DUDE TRAILERS r—
Come In And Look These Over
Herman McGehee • Seles A Service
CHAS. A. HARRIS
312 W. 4th
Graham, Texas
LI 94M14
"No Product if Battor Than Tho Service Behind It"
FOR RENT — First floor of
residence, unfurnished. Middle
aged couple only. No children
Central air-conditioning, attic I No pets. 730 Elm St. Phone IJ
stairway. Carport. Call LI 9 1 9-2773. L43-44-45c
1127 or U 0-1181. p FVT _ T\vo bedroom
LO R43 L43 R44p Xr
FOR SALE — 1 small, store and fenced yard. Small apart
house 8x18 skid mounted, $250 ment suitable for one man. 80c
Phone LI 02382 R44 L*4p Oak St. U 09011. L43 R44v
NOTICE — Ttie office of Dr 1
T. B. McClish will be closed (
Friday and Saturday, June 121
ard 13 while he is attending
the Texas Chiropractic Meeting
in thp Baker Hotel in Dallas.
FOR SALE
SALE PRICE on passenger car
___ and truck inner tubes, all
cool weather and local heavy sizes, for example 670x15 tubes
rains, the Parks and Wildlife Com- now $1.T0; 790x14 tubes $1.89.
mission issued an emergency, fpdcral tax includes, at A. P
ortWr, resetting the 4Vday clooed Widlake Automotive Supply.
Gulf Shrimping season for the per-, 417 Elm. R40tfr |
FOR SALE
4S Acre Tract
On Jacksbare Highway approximately 3 miles east at Gra-
ham. Foncod, water well, no improvements.
120S Texas
IF GOOD ENOUGH IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH, SEE THIS
ONE. 2 bed rooms and nursery or 3 bed rooms. Extra largo
don, attached garage. Beautiful yard. Living ream Is largo,
beautiful drapes. Livln* room and all throe bad rooms are
carpeted. Don la paneled, with tile floors, drapes, with cool-
ing ducted In. Kitchen is neat, wall arranged with more
lad.
than ample cabinet apace, Diah washar. All closets era
large, seme doubled.
S5 acres an Bunger Highway
With out quastion the choice building location near Gra-
ham. Just out of city limits. Can be sub divided by new
owner.
Peavy - Duncan Real Estate
our Friendly Real Estate Broker"
Rhone LI 9-0220 Ni«ht 817 362 2667
PEST CONTROL
ROACHES—TERMITES—ANYTHING
TREE SURGERY LAWN FEEDING
FREE INSPECTION
Grady Washburn
716 EAST STREET
RHONE L 19-2251
The Graham Reporter
Owners and publishers
__________ Associate Editor
E. B. HARRIS, E. B. HARRIS, JR.
MRS. E. B. HARRIS .........................
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The Graham Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, June 8, 1964, newspaper, June 8, 1964; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886861/m1/7/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.