Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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• i Mrs. Fly Clark of Ft. Worth was
* 1 visiting in Graham Tuesday.
Plumbing Fixtures
Alan Berry has returned to hlr
posilion as pharmacist at the Mill-
er Drug this week. He has been 111
at his home In Wichita Falls for
some time.
onald CLASSIFIED ADS
M. T. York of Hamlin visited In! of ST? Q ur p
Graham Monday and Tuesday. I_rVK OALE»
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Mrs. Mary Taylpr Is III at her have you Dhe 'lKale collie pug. Bo*
borne on Cherry Street.’ | 321. Graham, Turns. 110, 112c
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
Two Nice Lota on Kentucky Street, Good Residents!
District. Slao 50x1 SO foot each. 5280.00 per lot, terme if
deaired. Why not buy a lot and plan on building later.
were In Wichita Falls yesterday.
FOR RENT. — Furnished apart-
ment. — Rayl's Apartments, West
C. J. Cook and Charles Cook were
In Wichita Falls Tuesday on bust- s*cond Street. C8ose- n.. 110-lllc
Nice Five-Room Modern Dwelling on Virginia Street, near
High School. Price $2900.00. Would consider a trade on
good gracing land for this property.
WANTED
,n* WANTED—Old hcusai to wreck
on Edward Lisle. - lOOtfc
Six Room Modern Dwelling, witk v icious grounds. Corner
First end Kentucky. A good buy et $2,753.00.
See ue for othsr good buys.
LOST
Graham Insurance
Agency
OBIE DODD, Owner.
Mrs. J. 8. Roebuck was called to
her fathers bedside in Jacksonville
Tuesday. He la critically 111.
LEFT OR LOST—Plumber’s fur-
nace. Reward. W. J. Sampson. 922
Virginia. Phone 28. 111c
L08T—Brlndle Male Boston Bull-
“The Devil’s Tombstone,’* shown
above, la in Palo lluro ( any on. near
Canyon City, Texas, 18 miles south
of Amarillo. The canyon, often re-
ferred to as “a miniature Grand
Canyon." is one of the beauty spots
of Texas, which will lure tourists
in their 1938 visits to the Tcxaa
Centennial Ex posit inn at Dallas and
Ibe ether eeiebralieits throughout
the state. The strange rock forma-
tion drew Ita name from an Indian
belief that it waa the burial marker
of so evil spirit
dog. white between eyes and on
breast, bobtail and has one ear
split. Answers to name of “Wim-
py." Reward if returned to Mrs.
R. V. Tidwell. 112p
Get The
Daily in The
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.Office Phrine 262.
Itesidence Phone 442.
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This picture, shows how the Jamestown
Colonists exchanged tobacco for brides.
They paid "120pounds ofthe best leaf"
for transportation of each futurewifewho
came to the hew World from Exgland.
And here is a picture of the modern
auction warehouse of today where the
same type of leaf tobacco is sold on the
open market to the highest bidder.
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There is no substitute for mild, ripe tobacco to
make a good cigarette—and there never will be
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In the tobacco buying season
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
buyers will be found at 75 mar-
kets where the, Bright type of
tobacco ir Sold, and 46 markets
where Burley and other types
of tobacco arc sold.
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All these tobacco men are
trained in the tobacco business,
and are schooled in the Liggett &
Myers tradition that only mild
ripe tobacco is g(x>d enough for
Chesterfield Cigarettes. ’
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
.. for mildness
.. for better taste
CHESTERFIELD PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY
5:00—9:30 P. M. E. S. T.
8,00—8:30 P. M., C. S. T.
7:00—7:30 P. M„ M. T.
6:00—6:30 P, M.. P. Xi
CHESTERFIELD PROGRAM
Lily Pons. Andre Kostelanetz
Orchestra and Chorus
SATURDAY
9:00—9:30 P. Al . E, 3. T .
8:00—8:30 P. M., C. S. T.
7:00—7:30 P. .M., M. T.
6:00—6:30 P. M. P. T.
CHESTERFIELD PROGRAM
Nino Martini, Andie Koselanetz,
Orchestra and Chorus
‘Use The Daily Reporter Ads “For Results.'
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Spears, George T., Jr. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1936, newspaper, January 15, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064891/m1/3/: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.