The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 7 of 16
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THE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER mw
Fraley & Company
Butane Distributors
. and
Appliance
,412 Fourth St.
Phone 340 f
DR. J. L. WOOD
OPTOMETRIST
W e Strive to Give Eye Comfort
»» Well As Clear Vision
Over First National Bank
it Phone 339. Res Phone 331
RADIO DEAD?
CALL RED!
roar Philco Dealer
Pjsone MIS
[RED’S RADIO SHOP
607 Elm St.,' Graham, T«sa#
~taTi
Call 9525
Yellow Cab Co.
GRAHAM
ICE CREAM CO.
We Make and Serve Our
Own Ice Cream
West Side of Square
"Minting
Of All Kinds
By Contract or Day
T. M. CLAY
PHONE 839.W
DR. JOHN C. HAYS
Veterinarian
— Office —
Texas Packing Co.
Phone 178 or S26-W
GAY STUDIO
PORTRAITS
Com—erctal Photography, Copy
Werk. Roll Film Finishing
Picture Frames
Appointment Not Necessary
PHONE 394
KEYS MADE
a«
McCRUM
Furniture Company
EARL B. PICKARD
Real Eatate
All Kinds ,,
AND OIL SECURITIES
Telephone 504 P.0, Box 504
Markley HD Club
Meet November 6
On Wednesday. November 6th,
members of the Maikley Home
Demonstration Club combined
business and social meeting a
horoe'of Mrs B. I. Gilmore.
Her Hein* room was attractive
ty decorated with growing plant e
and bouquets of. Fall flowers.
Singing was led by Corerine
Gilmore and Nora ordan. “State
Abbreviations," a contest eaifw
was directed by Gladys Gilmore
Miss Gilmore also gave the coun-
cil report.
Mrs. Theodore Rice was wel-
comed 'as a new member.
Following the business meet-
ing, the hostess served ><*t'choc-
olate, coffee and assorted cookies
to the following visitors: Butch
Rice and Ronnie Stewart; and
club members: Carrie Stewart,
Oma Snow, Gladys Gilmore. Fran
eis Logan. Nora Jordan, Lillie*
Wright. Melva' Ri.ce, Myrtie Gene
Young, Bonnie Brown and the hos-
tess, Corenne Gilmore.
Favors were miniature pump-
kins made from tiny tomatoes on
stems which the hoktess hod hand
dipped in a gold colored parafin-
base mixture. ”
The next meeting will be with
/
General Hauling
Including Household Goods
RUFUS SIPE
% * ,i
Guaranty Barber Shop
Phone 184-J , 216 First St.
Briscoe Grocery
Sc Ice
922 SOUTH PECAN STREET
Open » A. M. To 10 P. M "
Closed Sunday 10 A. M.
To 1 P. M.
FOURTH STREET
■ DRIVE-IN
Open 11 A. M. so 1* P M.
Closed on Wednesdays
Steaks Our Specialty
EAST FOUTTH STREET
TOM M. MILLER
Attomey-at-Law
Moved to F. V. Hineoa
Office
* N. E. Canter of
Graham, Texet
s PHONE 31
GRAHAM
BARBER SHOP
Jack Etlard
Billy Yancy
S. H. Wolfs
Bobette Beauty Shop
West Side Square 28 Yea
PAPER HANGING
AND
Painting of All Kinds
by Contract or Day
We Specialise in ...1
INTERIOR DECORATING
and FLOOR FINISHING
M. E. ROBERTS
1018 EAST 3RD ST.
The Army Ground Forces. offers you
A NEW LIFE OUT THERE
. H - .
Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling new job and a
new life—with interesting work, sports, entertainment and
travel opportunities—cap be had for the asking by qualified
young men who volunteer for the 1st Cavalry. 11th Airborne,
. 6th. 7th. 24th or 25th Infantry Divisions.
What an opfWtunitv . < what a job! Training in one of
these crack Units will stand you in good stead wherever you
go. Study a foreign language. Learn the fascinating details of
Military Government—so vital to future peace and prosperity.
Japai^s “Isles of Pine.” are but a sample of the attrao 1
tions of an Arjnv career in the Far Fast. The Arm* has
reopened comfortable hotels, theaters, swimminglpools, jbnnia
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pre-war tourists— and ntanv nrui developments — provide a ' — '
McFARLANE &
McFARLANE
Attorneys-At-Law
QRAHANL TEXAS
defies In Pet ml sum Building
East Side of Bqudro
Praetloe in all Cnurts
Phene 92
Gladys Gilmore on November 20, for serving cooked frozen foods
when the following program will immediately They loae muny’de-
be given: s. , ' pirable qualities—i|Utrient8, color,
Singing, club members; “His- flavor, aroma and texture, whflef
lory of Thanksgiving," Melba they are being kept waritr. waiting
Rice; “Home for Thanksgiving,''
Carrie Stewart; “Thanksgiving,"
Francis l.ogan; “Thanksgiving —
1946”,;Qma Snow. ",
—Reported by Bonnie M. Brown
assistant.,jrc porter.
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Tips in Preparing
Frozen Foods
If you’re going to , use frozen
foods there are several points to
keep in mind, in order to get thri
best frozen meals on the table.1™
Miss Lucile King. County Home
Demonstration Agent, warns that
you must first be sure that the
frozen products are of the highest
quality. You fan't expect good
meals from low grade frozen
foods
Here are some tips on prepar-
ing frozen vegetables: no vege-
table, except corn on The rob,
should be completely thawed be-
fore fooking. Use the least,
amount of water needed to coold
the vegetables uniformly. And
don't overcook frozen vegetables
—they require only one half to
two-thirdr the cooking time of the
corresponding fresh vegetables.
As for frozen meats, you may
cook them while frozen or afteif
thev are thawed. Increase the
cooking time of unthawed meat 15
to 20 minutes per pound, but you
can cook completely thawed meat
exactly as if it were fresh.
Poultry that you plan to roast
should be thawed thoroughly and
cooked like fresh birds. Thaw
poultry rapidly, keeping the birds
covered to prevent drying, and
then cook them immediately. It
is not necessary to Uiaw broilers
completely, but allow extra cook-
ing time for them. 1 .
‘Frozen fruita can be cooked
just'aa they come out oftfie lock-
er, thawed just enough so that
they will spread
Miss King emphasizes the need
to be served-
Do “Plate-SorCs"
Bother You?
Jf your “GUMS” itch, burn,
dru|
firs
tie of “LETO'S" fails to satisfy.
MILLER DRUG STOKE
cause you discomfort, druggist* n
will return money if the frrzt bot-
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LADY NEARLY CHOKED
WHILE LYING IN BED-
DUE TO STOMACH GAS
One ladv said a few days ago
that she used to be afraid to go to
bed at night. She was swollen
with stomach gas. which always
got worse when she went to bed,
and the gas would rise up in her
throat after she lay down and
would nearly , choke her. She
herself up on pillo^ JUc/nUy
this lady sol INNER-AID ami
now says gas is gone, stomach
/eels fine, bowels are regular and
she ran go to bed and sleep sound-
ly- -r- : 'v, '.
1NNKK-AIV contains
eanse bowels, clear
12 Great
Herbs; they
gas from stomach, act on sluggish
liver and kidneys. Miserable peo-
ple soon feel different all over So
don’t' go on suffering! Get IN-
NER-AID. Sold by all drug store*
here in, Young County. (Adv.J.
Texas dairymen canned afford
to keep low-producing cows.
Sweet potatoes should be com-
pletely mature before they are
dug for storage.
TIRED?
Dee* Yoorl
Bother
You?
MRS. W. H. KENNEDY
1000 First Street
Graham. Texas
Phone 798-J
Easterling.
Graham Geaners
1 i
WEAR
CLEAN
CLOTHES
2-DAY SERVICE ‘
SAM PUMMILL’S
TAILOR SHOP
PHONE 517
East Fourth Street
Graham Trim Shop
NORTH GROVE ST. .
Specializing in Tailored
Seat Covers and Automo-
bile Upholstery . . . wide se-
lection of material.
EARL MEADOR and
J. H. FAUBUS, Owners ,
f.
broad choice of recreation..
Not everyone ran measure up In this job. Only f3-yea.
enlistees who meet prrvnlx-H physical and mental standards
can enjoy the l»enefits of such a job. High oversea* pay,
good fie>d and lodging and a generous retirement plan make
your future in the Army f,round Forces too good to miss!
See your nearest Armv Recruiting Officer for full details.
’ *•: "*•*•* ®f.” "’Warder. * Pm.,.- "Vs*. * f*. Army.”
Crsagtz W t Hmll, m4 Uotor Saeffeejf Iroa dc o,f, os ,,.r rod is. ,
HERE'S WHAT YOU GAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICE
STAITINe SAM PAT
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PH MONTH
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Service
la U. S.
IN ADDITION
Matter Sergeant
Over »eea
to root
or First Sergeant . •
*161.00
1198.00
Technical Sergeant . •
135.00
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LODGING
Staff Sergeant * • . .
115.00
138.00
clones
Sergeant .....
100.00
1204)0
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Corporal.....
Private Fire Gi. . .
90.00
80.00
108.00
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»*•* Pay ty M%l .
'Iter Rtprizr Aray farm Hm Ntti** tad MaafcM la War aad Hm
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k GOOD ion fOP YOU
U. S. Army
fINI PHQflSSlO* NOW
SERVICE
CLEANERS
Cleaning —
Pressing-
Alteration!
— TRY US _
Dr. G T. Funchess
. VETERINARIAN
General Practice
PHONE 180
317 N. Ten., Graham, Taxaa
Pruit & Brisco
- El* W.„*th Street
Motor, Fender and
Body Repair -
Auto Painting:
L. * Us Estimate Your Job
All Work Guaranteed
REFRIGERATION
ELECTRICAL and
SERVICE
25 Years in Business
SECURITY
ELECTRIC CO.
A
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE
Room 215, Wichita Falls Pott Office
nciuta rant rojt
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DR. O. L. PARRY
Optometrist
Eyas Examined—
Glasses Fitted at . .
Baynes Optical Co.
Appointments on Mondays,
8:30 to 8 P*M.
2nd Floor Gra* Bldg.
Phone 887
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas.
County of Young
To: Sins Gladys
Greeting:
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiffs petition
at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of
the first Monday after the expi-
ration of 42 days from the date Of
issuance of this Citation, the same
being Monday the 2nd day of De-
cember. A. D., 1946, at or before
10 o’clock' A. M.. before the Hon-
orable 90th District Court of
Young County, at the Court House
in Graham. Texas.
Said plaintiff's petition was fil-
ed on the 17th day of October,
1946. The file number of said suit
■being No. 11,838.
The names of the parties in skid
suit are: C. C. Easterling, as
Plaintiff, and Sina Gladys Easter-
ling...as Defendant
Tf.e nature of said suit being
Fuhjtantially as follows, to-wit:
Plaintiff sues for divorce and
alleges as grounds that defendant
abandoned him. Plaintiff has ac-
tually resided in the State of Tex-
as for a period of twelve months
and in the County of Young for a
period of six months next preced-
isg'- the filing and institution of
tlfis suit. That they were married
on or about the 6th day of April,
A. D. 1941, and Defendant1 abali-,
doned Plaintiff on or about the
26th day of May, 1941. Thgt
tTrfre is no property to be divid-
ed between them, and that there
wet* no children bom to above
said union. Plaintiff prays the
court .that upon final hearing
hereof that the bonds of matri-
mony existing be dissolved, arid
for such other and further relief
special and general in law and in
equity that he may show himself
entitled to.
Issued this the l(th day of Oc-
tober, 1946.
Given, under my hand and seal
of aald Court, af oTITce Tri GiriKam"
Texas, this the 17th day of Oct
ober A. D., 1946.
NAT PRICE Clerk 90th District
Court, Young County, Texas.
By Hazel Adams. Deputy 11-15
to has* your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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