The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1946 Page: 5 of 12
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T^E GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER*28,
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CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
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Complete Coverage of Graham Trade Territory
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KOR RENT Small Apartment
and a small bedroom, no chil-
dren. 805 Elm Street Phone
807-W
15-16c
KOR SALE OR TRADE — Two
LuU. located comer Third and
Indiana. See Percy Collins.-
...» 15-18p
LINGERIE, Ties, work clothes.
made to measure Suita at Slhi-
ley's, 1015 East 3rd Street. Phone
484. L — 14-tfc
KOR SALE Five room modern
bouse. Screen porch, nice ga-
ruge. store room- In good condi-
tion. Gene Medlin, Box 74. New-
castle. Texas. Phone 74 to-1 bp
KOR SALE — 3 room House, 712
Carolina Street. Mrs Sam Phil
lip.-. 803 Grove St........ 14—lip
WE PAY CASH for used funds,
tune, stoves, pianos, and any-
thing of value. McMurtry's Stor-
age and Furniture Co- 6-tfn
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FOR SALE —* Modem house with
acreage just outside city limits
on, pld Jack*boro Road. Call 678-J.
I8-16p
KOR SALE—
Strawberry
Feed Store-'
KOR SALE Used Norge Refrig-
tratwr and (las Cook. Stove.
Phone 838-W or can Ije seen at
809 Brazos. 15-18c
! I'DERAL Land Bank Ixians—4%
Uterest on farms, ranch land.'
n.! improvements. ^Young Count
V: t' nal Farm ./Loan A(pi*nv Grii
hurt, ”
nal l>i
TesfSs.
FDR SALE—1 tin
tip and heavy
-IP model,i>jck-
trailer in ifuod
KOR SALE 11 room new house
with 2 acres, of land,See Brit
Mays one-half milt- South of t „n aml glK,d tireB. Sew Ear!
Orahani Hospital. P ^ eyanl. 4 milts noith of Bryson.
NOTICE—To the party who pick- 13-I6r
Improved Klondik.
Plants. See Itowe1
Watkins Products Kor Sale. See
Mrs. Jesse Cox, 824 Indiana St.,
Graham, Texas. Ifcl7i>
KOR SALE —, Business property
•an Square. Write Box 484. Gra-
ham, Texas.
T4»17p
«1 up rav large Collie. Dog that TrL wcTMlrr-u,wi-
»n<rr- u, the name of Miekev HEMS! ITCHING
of Mickey.
home and no
pleoaW’hring him
names Will-'be pientioned. Mt>.
Minnie Babb . 900'Elm Street. Phl-
243. ~~ 15-16c
rbirie bv
, I’Jf-K-H.
I exus.
and Pii-'t in
mail, or call, teigphiMVt
Box 4in.- (Italian:
34-4
WANTED Ironing Mrs. B. L.
('arnley. 1004 Pecan St. 15-18p
KOR SALE—Black Overcoat, size
3H. Phone 175-W. . 16-I6c
NOTICE TO STOCKMEN—Have
a few cars of cattle cubes. Can
sell you now—don’t wait. Bowers
lei'O Store. -■ 1 ' 3-tfn
KOR SALE Full blood roan Bull
Yearling L, C Oliver. Loving,
Texas. _. «15-I6p
WANTED — Befi re you .-dll your
Oats sec Bov,ei Kei-d Store.
12tfn
KOR SALE — Modem 4- room
house furnished or unfurniah-
ed. 1206 Third St. J6-19p
FOR SALE—Small h9y.se Traifer,
good condition, may be seen at
Hillcrest Cottages, 4th St. 13-16p
KOR SALE—1930 Model A Ford.
May be seen after 2 o'clock at !
814 Carolina. 15-16p
KOR SALE— Good Cedar Shing-
les. N’Wt Price.
15-16p
IDEAL Xmas Gifts are maga-
zines or newspaper subscrip-
tions. Renew yours while the
rates, are on. Joe B Kriedel,
Courthouse Lobby- 12-tfn.
LINGERIE, Ties, work clothes.
made to measure Suits at ... ,
Smiley’s, 1018 East 3rd Street.
Phone 494 l&tfc
-IE US BEFORE YOU BUY
Made-to-Measure Suits. Coats,
SI arks. Lingerie and Hose. Mr
and Mrs. W. M. Smiley, 1013 K
Third Street. 3-tnf
FOR GENERAL Massage, Ner-
vousness. Poor Circulation, Neu-
ritis, and Sciatic Rheumatism,
Phone 593 for appointment
2-16-47-p
PLACE your order now for your
favorite candy, gum.and cigars
for Christmas. Court House Cigar
Stand. » 12-tfn
KOR SALE—6-room house to be
I OR SALE—One large Iron Pot moved. See J. L. Ramsey, first
for hog killing, about 50 gallon, house out on Jacks boro Highway.
.Cell at 813 Texas Street;' Graham, j ...» . * 13-16p
14-17p
KOR SALE
80 ACRES, all in pasture, 1 water
will and windmill also motor
for pump; Rock Filling Station.
Restaurant, rogm - 40x00. good !o-
cat on; 4 Room bug shod.
2 heh' houses that will handle 200
hens easily, ‘ overhead tank for
water aJl over the place, on High-
way 18ti; F ed'-house and motor
for light plant, and several other
things nol ■ herein listed. Doing
a good business; step in. ready
to go. Price $7,000. Herbert K.
Roberts. Albany, Texas. 15-16
KOR SALE—One Underwood type
writer, good condition. J. H
Stringer. See at Graham Leaden
16p
FOR SALE—2 room house, part-
ly furnished. Phone 445-W. or
see A. K Willis. M03 Remington
Street. ‘ ' , 16c
FOR SALE 5 room modem
house 244 Smith Street. ' Ph.
893-J 16-tfn.
KOR SALE -One Pal Baby Walk-
er-Stroller, good condition. 710
South Oak Street 18p
LOOK! '
Check these hard-tc-get Items
as the Christmas Season draws
wear—:
One, and two-bumer Electric
Rea-
Hot Plates.
Blackstone conventional
Washing Machines.
Admiral Radio*.
16x24 inch Steel Sinks,
sonable prices.
All-steel MkdicineyCabinets.
Double Compartment Sinks
Thermo-Seal Percolator*!. —
8-volt drv cell Bntter es.
Lawson Gas Engines and Pump
Jacks.
Fairbanks-Morse Electric
Battur-
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lace. Loving. Texas. 14-17p! ham. Texas. lS-lOp-) Pie ty of that fine Nu-Enamel
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20 and 30 gallon Hot Water
Heaters.
All sizes Pipe and Pipe Fit-
ing*.
LOOK Kor Smiley’s Neon Sign on
East 3rd Street Many Nice
Things For Christmas Gifts.
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1 NOT'CE—Buy Fuller Brushes for
Christmas Gifts- .White ’K. S.
Henderson. 201 East 7th. Bracken-
ridge, Texas 13-lCp*'
sizes Pipe and Pipe
GUY W EASTHAM
FOR SALE — Man's black Over-
coat, size 36. Phone 176-W.
16p
Funeral Rites
Friday For
Mr. Taggart
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Funeral rites for
7S;'a
R F. Tag-
gart. 75; a r-sidf nt of Grahum
since 1802. were held KViday aft-
ernoon at 2 o’clock from the Mor-
' son Funeral chain 1 with Rev.
Dallas P Lee officiating, assist-
ed, hy Rev. M) rwin Coad, fiasto.r
ojLJBj First Christian church.
Buria' was in Oak Grove cem-
e’e'-y unders-rhe diY-ection of 'Mor-
rison l-umral Home. 1
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Mr. Taggart was bofn on May
17. 1871 m Memphis, Tennessee.
mine with his family from
Tennessee when he ivas 8 years
r!.! ar.d loeattd in Bell county
and was married to Miss Jimmie
Orwalt jn Hell county on March
29. 1893.
At the age of 20 Mr Taggart
unit- d with the Christian church
bjt later transferred his mem-
bership t,, the Baptist church
with his wife who preceded him
in death five years ago.
Survivors are one daughter,
Mo,, AWnda Taggaret of this
city find two sons, Robert Tag-
gart of Vinita, Oklahoma and
Buell Taggart of Yountsville. Cal_
ifornia; one sister. Mrs. F- D.
Gorge of Cleburne; and One
grand** n, one granddaughter, aix
ni phew3 and five nieces-
Pallbearers were A. C. Haven,
Luther Cain, Gus Spivey. Spin-,
cer 'VnyKs, R. C. Wood and * ~
Tackett
J P.
Mrs. Padgett’s
Funeral Is
Held Saturday
FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR/.
WED., FRI. and SAT. SPECIALS!
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no. r. ' 1
10 Pounds RUSSETS .........35c
ONE-HALF pound box
HERSHEY COCOA
NO. 2 CAN
Red Pitted
CAMPBELL'S
10c I TOMATO SOUP
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PIONEER BRAND
. 10c-
Cherries .. 35cj PEAS—No. 2 Can ,10c
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
, 29c*
LONG SHREDDED—1-4 Ml.
I
NO- 2 CUT
GREEN BEANS .....10c
Sweeten COCONUT
FULL QUART—SOUR
f...
PICKLES. .» .
. 29c
46 OZ
ORANGE JUICE
. 35c
QUART—PURE CONCORD
GRAPE JUICE .
53c
UPTON’S
Noodle Soup, 3 for
NO. 2 CAN
TOMATO JUICE
2 POUND BOX.
CRACKERS, Sunshine
KELLOGG’S—U OZ. I*KG.
CORN FLAKES .
QUAKERS
PUFFED
WHEAT
MARYLAND CLUB—1 POUND
COFFEE
V
CLEANSER
Old Dutch,
Crystal White
Gold Dust *7. . Each
FRESH
V.i__
and CURED MEATS!
JEAN H-D NEWS
The Jean H- D. club met Nov.
Funeral services were held
from the First Baptist church in!
this city Saturday, November 23, 1
at 2 o’clock for Mrs. Jennie J. j
Padgett, who passed away at her j
home, 719 Plum Street on Friday
November 22
The services were) conduct* d by j
Rev. Dallas P. Lee. pastor of the T9 at the Jean school house with
church, with interment in Qpk the president, Mrs.’ C- G. Holder-
Grove cemetery unir the direc- man jn charge. The Club Collect
tion of Morrison Funeral home j waa read> after a waa
Mrs. Padgett was bom in Ful-, olaved_’“Turkey Hash"
ton county. Arkansas on Feb. 711, u V Y ” „ . ,
1880 and came to Texas with her 1 The 'h*irm*n of the Good nei-
famliv in 1893 and settled six , Khbor Committee made a report,
miles sast of Graham in the and we as good neighbors are
0 Y Q £ 0 GROCERY NOTHING
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Center Ridge community.
_§he' was married to Daniel A.
Padgett or. October 21, 1896. One
daughter was born to the couple
who died in infancy.
’Mrs. Padgttt had been a mem-
ber of the Baptist church for the
past fifty years and was ae*ive
in church work until her health
failed. ^
Survivors are the husband. D-
A. Padgett, two brothers and, two
!ters: John W. Best
calf, William H. But of Iowa ____min
Park, and 'Urs. JL_J Williams ‘r*n!'po^“" w,n
and Mrs. C. N Willingham of, transportatlim
an or-
parking a box to 8end to
phange by Christmas-
A finance report was given and
we made $22.30 on a quilt wo
sold recently. The parliamentar-
ian gave us a drill on some of the
rule*, and a committee was ap-
pointed to make plans for the
Christmas party. TTiey reported
that the party Will be at Mrs. H.
A. MooreV home December 3 at
sisters: John W. Best of Pa’du-12 o’clock- Those who do not have
be provided
,4 After the business session. Miss
Paducah, and a host of nieces
and nephews.
Pallbearers were Rev. O** E.
Dikson. Dan Orr. N. S- Farmer, .,
R. V. Tidwell, D D. Cuaenbary th,n88 »he
1 ’’preserved during the
King gave us an interesting ids*,
on making and planning Christ-
mas gifts.
There were 27 present, 4 visi- |
tors and a new member, Mrs.
Barron. Our club is growing and
we are having lots of interest.—
Reporter
Lucile King asked each member
to make a report on the different
John Blount.
and
Miss
•NIGHT AND DAY’ IS GALA
MUSICAL AT NATIONAL
THEATRE DBC- 1-3
Warner Bros, couldn’t have
chosen a better vehicle with whicn
to celebrate their 20th Anniver-
sary of Talking Pictures - than
“Night And Day," Technicolor
musical extravaganza which will
open at the National Theatre on
Dee. 1 to delight the first night-
ers. For the new film, which co-
stars Cary Grant and Alexis
Smith, is one of the most gala
aout\d events of this, or any
other season. Not only is the
music the best of Cole Porter—
which means the best of one of
our top contemporary compos-
ers—but the use of Technicolor
is absolutely stunning in offset-
MRS. W. H. KENNEDY
1000 Fint Street
Graham. Texas
Phone 7M-J
MUMS are a “MUST for the Game!
It’s ” 1 "J
The*. Thermometer drops,
Spirits Rise, and It’s the
Steers’ Big Game! When you
tajee your Favorite Girl to the most
* Exciting Game of the Season . . . Show
your colors... Give HER a Giant MUM to wear.
Chrysanthemums add Color and Beauty to a Fall
outfit Order your Flowers NOT Later than
Wednesday for The Steer-Coyote Game, Thurs-
day, November 28th.
MUMfS THE WORD ... in Fr«*h Bouquets, for the
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GRAHAM FLORAL COMPANY
1£31 Fourth Street
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