The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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THE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1948
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U> do at my
Bennett. 707
WANTED—Ironini
home. Mrs. H.
West Street.,__
FOR SALE — Redwood and cy-
press lumber suitable Tor docks
and boat houses. See E. Bruce
Street : 29-32p
FOR SALE—56 acres lands 31
miles toward Bunger on pavement
overlooking lake. Earl A. Tayloi'
Bunger Rt„ Graham. 28-31p
FOR SALE—I have a few wean-
ed O. I.. C. pigs for $5.00 and upl
G. B. Johnson. 25tfn
FOR SALE — 5 room house in
Newcastle. See L. I. Jones. Bry-
son. or W. E. Jones in Newcas-
tle. ' 29-32p
FOR SALE--5 room house to he
moved. E. B. Dickson. Call Lov-
iag. Texas. 29-32p
WANTED — Man or woman to
handle insurance. Would consider
resident Newcastle, Eliasville or'
Bryson. tfn
WANTED—Young man for am-
bulance work.-— Maples Funeral
Heme. tfn
WANTED—To buy good ~Model
A Ford or'cheap Chevrolet i^at’
reasonable price- — R. L. Jones,
at Leader office. . ' ..
FOR, RENT—Bed rooms. 805
Elm Struct 28-31p
FOR RENT — Front bedroom.
11 blocks off square. 309 Third
Street >
BUY YOUR Avon Products
from Mrs. M. N. Shelton, resi-
dence 405 ' Third Street. Phone
157. Your business appreciated-
- 28-31p
MOVING—We move household
goods anywhere in the state with,
insured truck. Have plenty of
wrapping. John Pender. Newcas-
tle, Texas. Phone 28. 25-35.
FOR SALE—100 bales bright,
fine-stemmed Johnson Grass hay.
S. L. • Baldwin, Jean. Texas.
SEE US BEFORE YOU
MakeJto-Measure Suits,
Slacks, Lingerie and Hose. Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Smiley. 1013 E.
Third Street. 3-tnf
FOR SALE—One Allis Chalm-
ers Model M. Gasoline Traction
Tractor with good track and new
sproket. Mrs. D. M. Timmons. Re-
mington St., Graham. 30-33p
FOR SALE—Have a few hales
of good oats left also baled John-
son grass. Eugene Oatman. Lov-
ing- 30-33p
BUY Regard for a rental furnished
apartment. Write Mr*. Morris
Cowden, Bunger Rt.. Graham.
30-33p
A complete line of ^household
cleaning needs are avawRile at
Rehders Paint Co., 413 Elm St.
FOR TRADE—Two bouses and
lots. Call 40C Tennessee. 28-31p
BED ROOMS for rent, 805 Elm
Strpet. 28-3ip
. NOTICE: How. many owners
keep up their premises and make
uiligent effort to build the soil
' as they attempt farming-stock-
raising for profit. Subscriber.
FOR SALE-1937 Internation-
al It ton truck $450. John Pen-
der. NeWciStle, telephone 28.
28-31p
SEE Lisle A Gibbs for electric
lumps and windmills.iv We have
them in stock. 31tfn
LOST—1 black purse in front
of Service Drug Stoi-e. Kinder
please return to Leader Office or
address given in purse. Thanks.
28-31p
/HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
' H)R GOOD USED FURNITURE,
1 Stoves, Sewing Machines, Electric
Appliances, Piano*. McMurtry
Storage and Furniure. East Side
of Square. Phone 9624 . 27tfnc
WASHING~M AC HINES now a-
vailable. Montgomery Ward's Or-
der Office. 28-31c
We make covered buttons and
have nailheads. See samples and
leave order at Goode's Cleaners,
or see W. P. Hughes at 1113 Rem-
ington St. 28-:ilp
FOR8ALE — Acreage adjoin-
ing Graham City limits. 1 acre or
more. J. W. Oatman. Graham,
box 498,------
an-Htp
FOR SALE.—75 or 80 bushels
of tneavy fruiter 5 cotton seed,
strictly pure, $2 per bu. W. C.
Sims, Jean. i 28-31 p
REAL ESTATE—We have list-
ed for sale: Farm* and town
Property. J. N. Bennett. Carets,
ker at Fort Belknap. List you*
property with us. 29-32p
WA NTED-j-Speretary for gen-
oral office work, graduate of Bu-
siness School preferred. Apply in
person at Schlumberger Well Sur,
veying Corp.. 425 Fourth Street
29-82c
NOTICE: George “’Washington
started Contour farming, crop ro-
tation an<} general upbuilding of
soil pn his Mt. Vernon fariq. The
farm is now producing well.
Should we not do so? Subscriber.
FOUND car key »n.l in
FOR SALE — Practically new
International Model B Tractor,
and a foot International one-way
plow. A. M. Billby. 803 Carolina
St. 30-31p
GIRL RESERVES are having
a rummage sale Saturday, March
9. beginning at 1:30 J». m. at the
Texas Electric Co,
will go for the
d. The proceeds
ichoUirship fund
FOR SALE — Uow. Vita Fluff
Shampoo at the Vogue Beauty
Shop (next door to Tutjker Bros)
Phone 202.
30-33p
£OR SALE—Baby buggy and
hasinette. both in good condition.
Reasonable. Babb Apts. Uppei
East- — " 29-32p
lealliei- key ring. Owner piay have
same by paying for this ad. tnf
Miss Willie Allen of Ft. Worth
was a week-end guest of he* mb-
ther. Mrs. S. J. Allen and her
LARGE ELFCTRIC Brooders
available now. Montgomery Ward
Order Office. Phone 13. 28-31c
TRACTOR TIRES, all sizes,
now available. Montgomery Ward
Order Office. Phone 13. 28-31c
WANTED TO RENT—4 t<T* room
| house close in, permanent. Louise
Townely- 720 Texas Street. 28-31 p
FOR SALE—New unfinished cor-
ner cabinet. Call 1,-----------44a-
NOTICE—I have large stock
of Fuller • merchandise. I will be
working Gkaham for the nejet 30j
days. Drop me a card f\ S. Hen-
--•Sof
Foil SALE—House partly fur-
ished, 807 Carolina Street. See
I. L. Ratliff or phone 94. Breck-
niidge, Texas. tfn-c
FOR SALE—one half ton feed
mixer, • good as new. See Bowers
Fede Store. 23 tin
Wi^L PAY CASH for smaH
acreage with house close in to
Graham, or would buy in town.
Jim H, Lewis, 2102-14lh St. Lub-
'sxk 1 _____ 30tatfe
FOA SALE—4-room box house
to move. See Mrs. W. G.< Golds-
ton. 711 Carolina Street, or Call
9005. 30-33p
WANTED unfurnished house,
by Halliburton employee. Phone
540. Paul Johnson. 31-34p
FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 4
wheel trailer in fine condition*
Extra tire-tube. Alvin Pender-
grass, Tonk Valley Farm. 29-32C
FOR SALE—House. tV lots. See
A. Giahamr- 3:4*,
brother. J' V- A(16n.1 ”
Mr- an Mrs. C. E. Heilman were
Wichita Fatt* vtltWTi Tuesday.
TOO FAT?
, Cat SLIMMER this
m
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan
• you don't cut out any mealt.
—!'KJZaSS!- irTiLS
l them down. It i easier
ioua (vitamin lortifted)
saU. Absolutely h«nnlr»R
aaf4»a-,i.-irc:
___lUAGGUdt-UBl G SLOKE
i HEMSTITCHING and hooting
ijirne by maih_ or caH telephone
9018-F-ll or Box 413, Graham.
Texas. 21-S2p
Shoe Repair
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For BEST QUALITY Shoe Repair
and all kinds of high grade
leather goods, cbme to —
GRAY’S SHOE SHOP
I PROFITT NEWS
EigTit tables of 42 and Flincn
i were top attractions at the second
] of Proffitt folks in the school
i house Friday night. Sponsored by
1 Mrs. Jim Brown, the party was
a success, and it was resolved to
continue every week instead of
twice a month. Entertainment for
children, all sizes, is also promis-
ed. Arrange to 1* there Friday
ntght at 7:30,'as the parly wffl
end before 11p m-
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Holbert
have been ill the last "two weeks,
and their son Raymond, home on
furlough, spent two days in the
Grahhm hospital.
Mrs. W. B. Bellpmy is suffering
with rheumatism and is receiving
treatment. It is hoped the needed
Bprinc rains will begin and cure
the aTiing people tfnd improve
the wheat crop, grass, etc.
Flu and colds are staying too
long In the community.
Mrs. Thetford os Graham spent
the weekend with (her son. Roy
Thetford and. family
Mr, and Mfa Dick Wells and
Mrs- George Wilkinson visited
Will Dent in Newcastle), Tuesday.
Mr. Dent has been very ill with-
Mrs. Taylor of Cisco, with three
sons recently home froth the army?
visiieu her siser. Mrs. Walter
Byers an* Mr. Byers Sunday
Other visitors in the Pyers home
included Mr. and Mrs. Toots Wil-
liam*.' MV.* and Mrs: John I)uk da
of iCeweastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simpson
I it mi Baby have moved to Amarittr
where Curtis is employed-
j Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Tuttle and
daughter have returned, to their
homejn Ocomowo, Wisconsin, af
ter a* visit with her parents. Mr
and Mrs- VT B. Bellomy and fam-
ily. •
Mrs. Jdun Lewis visited her
sister. Mrs^ F. H. I .ary and son
Gale in Fort Worth. Gale was re-
cently discharged from the Navy.
Randolph Wells i(nd L. B Creel
were in T-alfas and Fort Worth
last wnelt_______1__________2-_
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gilmore
spent several days in Brady last
week. They have latelymoved
from Houston to their farm home
in Proffitt community. Mrs. Gll-
m«4s-tboformer Ora Lewie, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis
The Tom Wilkinson house fell
to the rnprch of progress-and was
moved from the hill near the
highway where it had stood fdr
forty years.
Mrs John Gilmore Of, Gruharii
is visiting her dauhter. Mrir Bob
Wells. Mrs. Gilmore has .been
very. *lk but is muck improved.
The H. L- Myatt'k sold their
tyrm and moved to Newcastle.
Mrs. T. F. SUtrhuck of Olney
Announcements
Foj Representative, l«9th District:
N. F. “Dick" SMITH
For County Judge:
GILBERT WEBB
For County Cirri):
JACK Q. NEAL
For Sheriff:
C. B. .Bert' Bunnell
For County Treasurer:
EDNA EASTERLING
For Tax' Assessor-Collector:
D. D. CUSENBARY
For County Attorney:
E. H. GRIFFIN
For District Clerk:
NAT PRICE
DEAN E. HALFORD
For County School Superintendent
W. E. HARTY
For Commissioner, Precinct 1:
C. LEE JONES
For Commiesioner Precinct 2:
TRUMAN MAYES
For Commissioner, Pet. 4:
john Downey
' J. W. HICKERSON
Southwestern Life
Insurance Co.
With a gain of $30,983,077 ■ in
business, Southwestern Life 'In-
surance Comptny passed the half-
billion mark at the end of tin
year and now has $512,701,350 of
insurance in force. At the same
time, assets increased $13,418,004
to briny Wip Compsfl yV totat tr,
an all-time high of $122,968,615
Tlie figures were announced hero
today in tpe Company’s forty-
third annual report to policyown-
ers. released by F 0. O’Donnell
of Dallas, president.^
The 1945 gain in insurance in
force was the second largest in
the Company’s history, the re-
i port indicated* In 1928, the Coni ,
I (parry’s gain in insurance in for —
[ exceeded $28,ti0n.0<)0. and in 194
j it was. more than $28,200,000. Tht
1,1945 gain compares with the
cord at the close of 1944, wt*i
(the gain was $31,709,407.
Mr. O’Donnell voiced keen ap-
preciation for ‘the policyowners
of the Company in this area, and
for the agency work of the Com-
pany’s local' representation. Sou-
thwestern Life is represented here
by Pat Bryan, CLU,
“And Thus Be It Ever”
andMrs. Donald Wiley of
I Wht Satufilay night and
Sunday
id Mrs.
Northeast Corner of Square
Graham, Texas
your system .
r provide "
Irrttstedr
ankles, aching back
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’km.
Old Glory »a tenderly born to the spot (or the official
ectenaoniop io- Tokyo after U. S. Troop* Irek
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TWn art still Jmsdradi of
men and women statioued in thoee foreign
pf their ewpport of thoec
frequently roeult. Then Is the time
to e** CtT-ROS and assist natnrr
I'hlpmidhi n correct balance of
pH. (Nstnrel My flplde). Quick
mM! CIMOB |LH, is for sale
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Young Americana until the Occupation*! jbb ia over.
SUPPORT THE 1946 RED eROSS FUND
DRIVE MARCH it
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SERVICE
CLEANERS
Preaaing-
Alteration*-
— TRY US _
HOUSE MOVING
No House Too Large
Or Toi^ Small
WALtfER WOODS
328 Tenn. St.
OLLIE KENT
Olney. Texas
I
Phene 1931
All kinds of Refrigeration and
Electrical Motor Work. Will be in
Graham Tuesdays and Fridays.
Call McMurtry Storage & Fur-
Phone 523 nitore Co.‘ Phone 9524, Graham ;}3
TOM M. MILLER
Attomey-at-Law
Mootd to F. V. Hinmm
Office •• ■
H. E. Comer of Squaro
Graham, Texas
PHONE 31
— -8-2-
DR. JOHN C. HAYS
.Veterinarian
t ■ --
, —• Office —
Texaa PacUng Co.
Phone 178 or S28 W
LOTS FOR SALE
In Mountain View Addition
Acreage or Lots in Thu Now
Addition
L. E. SMITH
At Graham Barber Shop
JAMES A. BOWRON
‘ General Agent
International Traveler’s
Assurance Co.
Life Insurance—Heelth and
Accident 4k Hospitalisation
GEORGE’S CAFE
Open 6 a. m.
Close 3 p. m.
A
Except Saturday;
Closed On Sunday
MARSHALL - KING
LAWYERS
Office over Graham
National Bank
Telephone 41
Graham Texas
- J.S.CLAY
PAINTING - CONTRACTOR
Res. Telephone 502
914 Tennessee Street.
C. B. Davis Garage! WM- RAGSDALE
err
V-T
TAXI
4 * *
■ Call 9525 * •
Yellow Cab Co.
ELECTRICAL and
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
25 Years in Business
SECURITY
ELECTRIC CO. "
SERVICE BARBER
SHOP v
Only Union Shop in Town
Floureecent Lighting
E.H. GRIFFIN
LAWYffit
Court House
Graham ■ Texaa
Graham
Insurance Agency
Real Estate • Insurance
Automobile Financing
Real Estate Loans 4%, 6%
J 430 Oak St. Phone 262
218 W. 4th St. -
Motor. Fender and Body
Repair
AUTO PAINTING
Let as estimate your job
AGENT
Fort- Worth- Star-Telegram
1
Mom., Even., Sunday
PHONE 127
RADIO DEAD?
CALL RED!
Yam Ptulco Dealer
Phene 9518
RED'S RADIO SHOP
807 Elm St, Graham, Texas
GRAHAM
BARBER SHOP
and
Smith’s Beauty Shop
West Side Square 28 Yoders
CITY J
BARBER SHOP-
W. F. Walker
li
B ism ark Bower
H. C Beell
Next to the Palesce
SAM PUMMILL’S
TAILOR SHOP
PHONE 517
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East Fourth Street
GRAHAM
ICE CREAM CO.
We Make and Same Oar
Own Ice Cream
West Side of Square
Dihrer Hotel
DR. J. L. WOOD
OPTOMETRIST
We Strive to Give Eye Comfort
as Well At Clear Vittan
Over Firet National Bank
Phone 399. Rea. Shone 331
Jim Oatman
PAINTING
Carpenter Work
Contract or by the
Hour
Phone Loving .
Dr. G. T. Funchess
VETERINARIAN
General Practice
PHONE 180
317 N. Tea., Graham, Texas
DRESSMAKING
ALTERATIONS
BUTTONHOLES
RESTYLING
So# -
■ Mrs. J . D. Adkins
807 South Oak SHEET
J-
KEYS MADE
at
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McCRUM
Furniture Company
FOURTH STREET
DRIVE-IN
New Hours:
S a. m. until Midnoght
EAST FOUTTH STREET
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Harris, E. B. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946, newspaper, March 14, 1946; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888326/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.