The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1946 Page: 10 of 12
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THE GRAHAM IJiADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1M6
lai over the River and real an
der the shade of the Tree.
Terminal Leave Pay
May Be Assigned for
Insurance Purposes
Contact representatives in VA
offices and hospitals are read;,
to assist any World War H vet
eran in assigning his termina’'
18SS, Mr. C W. Wadley to Mias
Virgie Boatwright, Rev. W. M
Goode officiating Two loving
hearts plighted their faith and
united their destinies for weal or
woe. determining to brave life’s
issues as husband and wifa, trust*
ing in the great loving Father for
successful culmination of their
hopes in this life, and then pass-
' UNBMPLO YM ENT INSURANCE
College training for your children is the
best unemployment insurance they can have.
A medest monthly inveatment in an educa-
tional plan of insurance provides them better
jobs and better tomorrows.
The new jail is completed and
as we go to press the Cohimis-
sioners’ Court is in session to ac-
cept it if the conditions of the
contract have been fully complied
with.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
M El church will give an Oyster
Supper at thd Sub-Treasury
building on Friday evening.
I.et the Graham Leader do iNi
ommcnel Printing. *
4
J. M. Daws, a leading stockman
L. D. MORTON
assigning his terminal
Uvprocatative
for insurance
By 7fe
Cowpwy
*
AMDS
I7S-W
ton county, was in the city on bu
xinces yesterday. >
GRAHAM
IFXAS
purposes. Earl L. Jolly, Graham
Contact Representative of the VA
has announced.
Terminal leave bonds are beinp-
received by former enlisted men
in increasing numbers from Ult
service in which they saw duty-
others will get their bonds with-
in the next few weeks. —
The bonds.
rmelity Union Lift Insurance Company
t Dallas, Tessa ’
Mr. J. C.'Vaughan and daugh-
ter, Miss Annie of Hubbard, Tex-
as. are here visiting Mrs. Vaugh-
an and other relatives.
Mrs. Joe W- Taylor of Elias-
ville was a business visitor here
Saturday.-'!
which cannot be
cashed for -five years from date
of issue, bear a simple interest
rate of 21 per cent annually.
They may be used immediately
however, for the following Nat-
ional Service Life Insurance pur-
poses.
To pay advanced premiums and
V. M. Hale was a business' vis-
itor in Graham Tuesday. *
last Monday and will occupy his
pulpit next Sunday.
—and a smart mother is known
by how she dresses her children.
We soggest that Graham Moth-
ers try the GRAHAM WA3HA-
TKRJA for laundering their cot-
tons. Our steam equipment gets
white clothe* white and we have
Maytag machines. f
Quarterly Conference for Gra
John Horn was mingling with
friends in Graham Saturday.
^ * * *
C- M. Rickman visited his wife
in Mineral Wells this week.
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D. K. Lyon and family of
Stamford were in the city Satur-
day and Sunday. ' k. *
A. L Donnell was a pleasant
ham Circuit will be held here next
caller at thia office this week.
(purchase new insurance' —
To reinstate lapsed policies.
To pay the difference in re-
serve values for retriactive con-
version of term policies to perma-
nent insurance.
loans made
Married in South Bend Nov. 26.
It it rumored that there is a
petition in circulation for an elec-
tion on the county soot question.
Home Town News
Chaa. Gay and Sam Collier took
a nice little bath in the turbid
Bramos at the mouth of the Clear
Fork lost Sunday. It was a ease
of “hog darn’’ of the hack.
: o • o
George Lamar of Halo county is
visiting relatives and friends in
this county.
To repay . policy I
prior to July 81, 1946.
Contact representatives, said the
VA, can aid the veteran in filling
out the form showing which of
the five ways his bond is to be
applied.
The veteran also can be supplied
with a conversion application if
he decides now to take out insur-
ance of a permanent type.
Miss Fatine Dowdle has. as
Thanksgiving guests Misses Vir-
gie and Martha Pitner of Fort
Worth.
Mrs. W. M. Mangum of Hous-
ton is in the city visiting Mrs.
John E. Dowdle.
On account of a rise in the riv-
er, the Teachers’ institute was not
bsld at South Bond last Saturday
. ^ • • •
County Judge O. E. Finley is
Rearing a happy smile Ahis week
JMr.the arrival of a fine new
[hoy ■ft'his House last Sunday mor-
Stanley H. Peavy, principal of
South Bend school, was in Gra-
ham Saturday and Sunday.
USDA predicts that daring the
next five ye«p-» 160/000 farms
per year Will become available for
sale or rent
beMe with oppMcoton only 60s at
BALL DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wood and
Mr..and Mrs. J. • F. McNabb spent
Sunday in Mineral Wells
. • • • ’
Dr. W. 0 Padgett and family
returned Monday from Dallas
where they have been visiting, and
attending to business for a week
■ ‘ 0 *
Mrs. J. .T. Rickman, accompan-
ied her mother, Mrg.,M E- Short,
to Dallas last Sunday.
“My husband is smart ... be has
gone to the MILLER SPORTING
A APPLIANCE CO. to buy hunt;
ing and ramping equipment
We've heard ao much about their
value-:." ■“
\ * Rev. Dr. Morris, formerly of
- SeympuY preached in the Metho-
dist church here last Sunday.
„ "1 • • -
^.County attorney Kay ordered
'*n overcoat from Chicago a short*
•:jWlie ago and last week received
' . a box by express which should
have contained the overcoat, but
Tb. sow MUSTANG S..I- I BnMlIlBi
Traitor fills Important frost- tel ■
porfotlss seeds Is fanoiaq. --
oil drllllaf, moeefocterloq.
foeoral beetles and ovary
kind of ledostry. gsain SOOY model
Como too the now MUSTANG Sami-Trailork now!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES
Mbnufaciurmd by ' <-
X J* MUSTANG TRAILER COMPANY -.l
Dalht, Taxes
YOU'D BE SURPRISED!
PAY US A VISITl
"opening it he found only n
le of planks nicely wrapped
Several months ago the post of-
fice at .Hunger was discontinued
hut with-r^he fading of oil in that
Vbmmiuura - trie business has
grown suMftfgidly that the govern-
ment ha?shed the office.
The city couflyw ibet in a spe'--.
ial session Tuesday night to con-
sider bids ‘for the removaL^rt-.the
present disposal plant anJ:< pit
enlargement of the present sewer
system and also the extension of
the water systewr. •'
' -
Turkey meat consumption is be-
coming less seaaonal, as a larger
proportion of birds- are being
Consumed in .the ’off-season”-^
February to August.
Cot' Speers -of Olney was in
town this week. He, says there
era several applicants for the pog£
office there, jit reports Tine rains
■dwhaatXC.bin. well.
RHEUMATISM
NEURITIS— ARTHRI.tlS
'and leg fates, teat seemingly add 20 years to year ago. W
want# to beaMT Tow haalte is jreur most valaaMo aaaat- ted
acting RIM MATIC walks teat, often spioodid results ta awe d
RID MASSC relieves smarting,, homing peeesgee. Bates Mas
flush excess adlfram the blood stream. RlDMATTCtecraas
SHAW, Manager
ter, Mr- White, the new pastor
the Methodist Church, arrived
Wefafcnd-A Welcwn/’Ift
The Steers and Fans From
ToOurGty
One And Your Stay Here As Pleasant To You
As It Is To Us In Having Yon Here For Tins
Big District Football Game. _
Today, moru than over before, only Cheviplat brings you
BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST
for Chovrolot has tbo bwofl-pfkud fin• of passongor cars
in it* Hold. In fact, tbo groat majority of Chovrolot body
typos list at pricos lubsfOwtioffy loww than thoso of any
othor cars in Chevrolet's prico rang*. And, of courso, only
Chovrolot brings you Big-Car boauty, Big-Car comfort, Big-
Car performance, BIO-CAR QUALITX AT tOWEST COST
In of} items of pure bos* prico, operation and upkoopl
Opposite Kemp Hotel In Wichita Falls
COMPANY
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GRAHAM WMAIHIA
PHONt9511
fell ELM ST
$7£AM £Q,
rC&\JU& Srm°a«kIt
W Leon Scort o*ner 1009 E FOURTH ST
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1946, newspaper, November 28, 1946; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888194/m1/10/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.