The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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Dt)N*T WAIT UNTII,
Look at your "GUMS", every-
one else does.—Are they irritat-
ed? Druggists refund money if
first bottle of LETO’S fail* ;to
satisfy
MILLER DRUG STORE
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THE GRAHAM LEADER, THUSOAY, MAV 2, 1M
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CONSERVATIONALLY SPEAK IN’
Horae* Pounds of the West have finished over seven miles out
.Newcastle Conservation Gqoupj of a total of 11.5 milea of tar
has worked out a complete ce- races required. These lines wart
ordinated plan for erosion control laid out for 'Construction and
and soil improvement on his1 checked after completion by the
farm. Erosion control will be ef-i S.C.S- Engineering crew aa one
fee ted by the completion of his of the service* available to Mr.
terrace system. Crop yields will Harrison under his agreement
serration District.
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\ E C. Crouch now haa his farm
' in Che west Newcastle Group fit-
ted with a Conservation District
Agreement. Mr. Crouch plans to
finish his terrace system and then
groaj an average of 25 per cent of
his j cultivated land in Hairy
jVetch and oate each year for
soil improvement. Pasture land
will be improved by mesquite er-
adication. '■ |
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The' Precinct S machines are
constructing terraces on J. M
Woodworth's farm in the Olney
I Group.
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be strengthened by planting
Hairy Vetch on the liPhcre apple
orchard and by rotating Biennial
Sweetclover on the remaining
cultivaed land. Mr. Pounds made
plana with the assistance of the
Soil Conservation Service range
technician to improve his pasture
by constructing a cross fence, re-
ducing hia numbed of livestock
and by following a- schedule for
rotation of use. :.T.’ ~ ; J
see
Terrace construction is almost
complete on E. W. Harrison’s
ranch in the Clear Fork Group.
The Precinct 2 motor graders
with the Upper West Fork Con.
"I LOST 32 LBS.!
M1AI mi 14 A#AIR"
Om IN IN.. MU lUmoHslw*
woabt «wUy with A YOB
min Cindy Bndocing Flan. Now
ahahaanmodoTil|«. Yoorex-
paiMnoa may or stay not be the
game but try this oomBa reducing
plan. Very First Bo
si Box M
ley back.
U eliaiea! UsU conducted by
medical doctor* more than IBB__
pereoite lost 14 to IS pound* BK|nak%l
average In a few anIu with
the AYD9 Vitamin Candy jfm
Reducing Plan. Vlf *■«
No eierrise. No laxativea. No
drugs. Kal plenty You don't cut
out meal*, potatoes, etc., you junt
cat them down. Pimple when YOU
—— * YDS Vitamin Candy before
Graham’s Soil Consarvation
Day. May 9 wffl be highlighted by
afternoon tours through the Low-
er Tonk Conservation "Group
south of town knd through the
Indian Mound. South Jean and
possibly other Groups north of
town. Conservation work on the
ground will be observed in these
Groups with explanations by the
farmers. The Job being done and
that yet to be done "can be ap-
preciated only by seeing it first
hand.----—1——5-
Olney will observe May 10
with a similar program.
Oak
TERMITE CONTROL
Those Flying Ants That Leave Mud
On Walls and Floors Are Termites
We have treated homes in this area for
the past 8 years. All work guaranteed for
5 years with a § year bond. This is the
time of year the fly-by-nights come and
get your money and never cpme back.
REFERENCE: Over 700 homeowners.
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TEXAS TERMITE CO.
General Pest Control. Established 1931
-JkiMWa Pells. Texas Phene
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Street Baptist
Church
V. A. DUNCAN. Pastor
Graham, Taxas
Sunday School—9:45 a. m.
Morning worship—11 a. m.
Junior Choir Practice—6:30 p
m.
Training Union—7:00 p- m.
• Evening worship—-8:00 p. m.
Intermediate G.A.S1 Meet Mon
day afternoon at 4:00 p. m.
Women’s Missionary Society—
Tuesday at church—2:30 pv m.
Prayer Meeting and Choir
Practice Wednesday evening at
7:30. 1
Junior R.A-S. and G.A.S. meet
Friday—4:00 p- m.
Officers and Teachers meeting
Friday evening at 7:80.
We welcome all to be In these
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Announcements
For Congressmen:
ED GOSSETT
For State Senate—
j23rd Sonatreial District
GEORGE MOFFETT
For Representative, 109th District:
N. F. “Dick" SMITH
-For District At terry:
BEN J DEAN
For County Jadge:
GILBERT WEBB
Far Caanty Clerk:
JACK Q. NEAL ,H,
For Sheriff:
C. B. .Bert) Bunnell
For Coauty Treasurer:
EDNA EASTERLING',
Far Tax Assessor-Collector:
B. D. CUSENBARY
For County Attorney:
E. H. GRIFFIN
For District Clark:
NAT PRICE
DEAN E. HALFORD
For Coonty School Superintendent
W. E. HARTY
For Commissioner, Precinct 1:
C. LEE JONES
For Commissioner Precinct 2:
For Commissioner, Pet. 4:
JOHN DOWNEY
J. W. HICKERSON
;* The peniir%iKf«i^Me v produc-
tion in Texas was .1941. when
more than 21.000.000 pounds
were produced.. • '
RED TOP CLUB SOCIAL
The Red Top Club haring Mrs-
G. E. Caskey and Mrs. F. T. Lit-
tlejohn as co-hostesses entertain-
ed some 65 qr 70 people last Fri-
day night at the Community
Center.
A number of piano pieces were
given by J- R- and Donald Silts
of Graham.
The .Monument class books
were brought over and a real
sing-song was enjoyed by all.
Everyone taking part.
Delicioba Refresh ments of
punch and cookies were served by
the hostess.
There were folks from Graham
Jean. Loving. Mounment. Flint
Creek. Bryson and most everyone
reported a good time—Reporter.
In some isolated spots in Texas
—one turkey egg brings 48 cents.
KILL RID ANTS! You con easily
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with Durham's Extermo Anl
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Production of new electric refrig-
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it war veterans, fam-—
ilies with children and others who
have no automatic refrigeration
get the first call on new electric
refrigerators.
Until you can have one of these
fine new electric refrigerators de-
livered jnfp your home to replace
the refrigerator which has served
Helpfvl Hilts for Bettor Refrigeratioi
• Don’t place hot foods in your refrigerator. Let them
cool first. J '
Don’t open the refrigerator door more often then
necessary. '
• Defrost frequently, at least once » wbek. Thick •
lowers efficiency.
• Leave spec* between refrigerator end wall to a Bow
air to circulate.
so faithfully, take good care of
tbe one you have. In the mean-
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Harris, E. B. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1946, newspaper, May 2, 1946; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888500/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.