Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 120, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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THV GRAHAM MAILT RBTOkTER FRIDAY, JANUARY lh 1*48
WmsmiWi School flew*
^ ^ Rev. John W. Reaves, pastor of QUANTITY WITH
W. M. 8. ZONE
MVWT1NG IS HELD
IN NEWCASTLE
A Ron* meeting and Officers
INaist day of the W.M.S. was
be id at the First Method iat church
m Newcastle Thursday, January 18,
wrRb Mrs. Clark Harrell of South
MM presiding. Representatives
trues Etiasville, South Bend, Olney,
and Graham were present.
Mf. Oliver of Newcastle gave
Rev. John W. Reaves, pastor of I QUANTITY WITH
the First Christian Church, fare a QUALITY PAY*
short but effective speech at the
Mrs. E. M. Remington attended Junjor Hi){h and Kagt Ward
a sone meeting in Newcastle Thurs- MgemUy this morning. He spoke
day afternoon. jon honesty to one’s self, to one’s
associates, and to God. Miss Jonnie
McDonald’s home room arranged for
the program.
Mrs. Lura Mae Johnson of New-
castle visited in Graham Thursday.
Mils Margie Jones has been ill for
several days.
Mrs. M. N. Pritchard is in Aus-
tht devotional which was followed , tin j((day to attend the funeral of
kj reports from each society con- Mrs yirgie Morris,
the outstanding work ac-
ed during the quarter. One Stanley H. Peavy made a business
at the most outstanding projects trjp to Newcastle Wednesday after-
vas a club for underprivileged chil- noon
by the Olney society. The _
dwb which meete every Friday is E Graves is ill with the flu.
gar children in gradees one to seven -
and has forty members. The Soqtft Percy Collins of Jacksboro was
Mend society had as their project a business visitor in Graham Wed-
getting subscriptions to “The World nesday.
Owllant " They reported three j __
awn subscriptions than their quota. Mrg Loig Smith Rochelle went to
A total of fifteen.
A delicious luncheon was served.
Wichita Falls on
day.
business Wedres-
James G. Staples ana Glenn Bur
The members of the Debate Squad
will not attend the Debate Insti-
tute at Denton Saturday because of
inclement westher. The squad is
coached by Miss Maude Duncan.
As sn extra precaution to help
curb the influenza epidemic the
schools will be aired out and fumi-
gated this week end.
Mid-term examinations scheduled
to be held next week have boon
postponed indefinitely because of
so many absences on account of ill-
ness. When conditions become nor-
mal, reviews and mid-term examin-
ations will be given.
The high school students were en-
tertained at their assembly this
morning with s volley ball game be
COLLEGE STATION. — Buying
apples in quantity in a bushel bas-
ket or box results in economy if the
purchaser can depend on quality.
This opinion was expressed by Grace
I. Neely, specialist in food preser-
vation for the A. and M. College
Extension Service, who says that
by sorting the apples and canning
or preserving some the housewife
can make every penny count. The
specialist adds that quantity buying
is economical only if there is no
waste, so storing the apples in a
cool, well ventilated pantry or cel-
lar is recommended.
HATlOXfcl
TODAY AND TOMORROW
BORIS KARLOFF
Lores Oray — Robert Wlleoa — Roger Fry*c
"THE MAN THEY COULDNT HANG”
It’s weird — horrifying — fascinating! Transformed by the
hangman’s noose from a doctor serving humanity — Into demon
filled with hotel
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR 8ALE
FOR SALE—Five-room modern
house; hot and cold water. Near !
| school; good lot. Mrs. Art Hughes, |
- ........
won with a final score of 48 to 26.
of Commerce meeting in Olney
Thursday evening and will attend
one in Fort Worth this evening.
Mias Stella Maddox has been ris-
kteC in Bryson. M A. Prideaux went to Elbert
- Thursday.
Rlwood Drum of Kermit is visit- _
ag relatives here. \ Buell Orr and G. F. McDonald at-
- tended a Studebaker meeting in
T. L. Price of Post, Texas, visited Dallas Wednesday.
■ Graham today. ( _
Miss Leola Walker left Thursday
Mr*. J. T. Boyd and baby are for Overton where she will visit
in Olney. relatives for two weeks.
Phone 9013-F2.
117-20pdj
FOR RENT
FOR RPNT — Furnished rmatl 1
house, modern; electric refrigerator;
Inner Spring Mattress. Inquire
* - — | Mrs. E. K. Brooks, 1320 East 4th
The first year Homemaking giirls gt. 118-‘21p
whose dresses ware judged at out- I—-__~ — --*
standing by Miss Valm. Anderson, I *OR RENT-Four room modern
Today A Tomorrow
FRI. and SAT. Jan. 1S-S0
The Old West Llvaa
Again I
ROY ROGERS
GEORGE HAYES
DONALD BARRY
“The Days Of
Jasse James”
Lon* Ranger Rides
Again I
LIBERTY
THEATRE
PHONK
174
TODAY
THURS. - FRI. Jan. 1S-1S
Lupe Vela*. Lean Errol, Dan-
aid Woods. Linda Hayas IN—
“Mexican Spitfire”
Designed solely for laughs.
Comedy reigns supreme.
OPPOSITES
County "Home Demonstration Agent, Ifcouse, furnished; close in; couple.
1 Tel. 878.
this morning are qs follows: 8uz- _______________
anna Larin our, Lou Wallace Chil- | FOR RENT—Nice, modem apart-
dress, Gertrude Hubbard, Bernice ment ^ Mrg Minnie Babb, 900
Strickland, Dorothy
Millican, oar- EIm gt
bars Blood worth, Joyce Rogers, |__
Sybil Dalrymple, and Lucille Bedner.
All of the dresses were not judged
because of absences but will be
judged later. When all the dresaes
Maas Mildred Worthy returned to Mrs. W. G. Bort went to Graford j are judged, one girl will be chosen
Ptet Worth Thursday after visiting Thursday. i because of her dress and her school
JBaa Ouida Knox and other friers j - 1 worg to attend the Annual Home-
ban for several days. Ed Rowe of Dallas was a business making Rally. Miss K. Leidigh is
-:- visitor in Graham Wednesday and head of the Homemaking Depart-
* Lm Scholl made a business trip Thursday;
te Jacks bon and Breckenridge___
»y. I
_ | “I haven’t any money,” used to
U»-l22pd
“What is the opposite of so
row?” asked the teacher.
“Joy,” answered the lad.
180c “And the Opposite of misery ?”
“Happiness," said the pupil.
“What is the opposite of woe ? ” ,
‘‘Giddap,” was the response.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone for
the many deeds of kindness and
qfmpdtby shown during the illness
and death of our loved one.—Mr.,
and Mr*. J. J. Harlan and children,'1
Mrs. J. C. Grfirhes, Mrs. C. J. Har-
R-180; L-28,
Reporter Want Ads Oet Results
Baton Woolley, a student at How- * high-pressure salesman, but
and Payne College in Brownwood, ^*7 il amuae* him, because
vs spending this week end with rela- he wants is your signature to a
Uin_ here. promise to pay in twenty-five
___ monthly installments.
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ment.
TROUBLE SAVED
Customer: “I see you have put all
the large berries on top.”
iRruit Peddler: “Yes, lady. That
saves you the trouble of hunting
through the box for 'em.
REST SELLER
RM ANY
Although strongest efforts have
haaa made to put “Mein Kampf” in
th» (hands of every German man,
v^maa and child, the most recent
rapsrta on book sales in Germany i
Aem that Hitler’s book has never
vat topped, all other books. The
haaSseilrr of Germany, now as for-
taariy, is the Bible. Last year 200,-
SBB mare Bibles were sold in Ger-
vaaay than copies of “Mein Kampf,” !
m spite of the fact that the latter
bash is “required reading” and in
spite of the fact that the sale of
Shin has been highly reftricted by I
Mat.—John Harvey Burbay in the (
Img Island Daily Press, Jamaica,
K. Y.
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24 Months
To Pay
—Small Payments
No Down Payment
Your Car, Your Note, Your Job, or
Your Reputation Will Possibly Make
The Down Payment.
SEE US FOR THE BEST
DEAL IN TOWN,
USAGE MOTOR CO.
Perry Maxwell, Manager
Graham, Texas
SOFT TWIST
BREAD
24-OZ* LOAF
VOCLOCK
COFFEE
2 POUNDS
3 POUNDS
WHITE HOUSE
MILK
3 LAGRE OR
9 SMALL ...
ir
BUMBLE BEE
EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
*Y*F**ri—TT“
49-POUND
SACK ...
FLOUR
$119
SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERT 4 PKGS 15
FRANCO-AMEBIC AN
MACARONI
CAN
SULTANNA
PEANUT
BUTTER
LB.
JAB
25c
SCOTT TISSUE
2 BOLLS 18c
TOWELS
. . R %. » _ * .
PAG OB C. W.
SOAP
6 GIANT BARS 20^
NUTLEY
OLEO
POUND
10c
— FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES —
L. C. DELICIOUS
APPLES
FOB
WlNtSAP
APPLES
SIZE 198
DOZEN
IDAHO RUSSET
POTATOES 10 Ate 19‘
YffiSw-
ONIONS 2 - 5‘
I LX AS
ORANGES
SIZE, DOZ.
J lXAS
CARROTS
T~F.
buenhet
-pp
LETTUCE5^ 5C
kiln dpTEd-
YAMS 4-15c
WALDORF
TISSUE
ROLLS
ANN PAGE
SALAD DRESSING,
LIBERTY
MEAL
tO I RS.
20 LBS.
~JEWEL
COMPOUND
4 LBS. 8 LBS.
37c 73c
43c
128 ft.
roll
QUEEN ANN
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AAP
Pineapple Juice 3 ,!OI CAN,20c
13c
S-LB. CAN
10-LB. CAN
25‘
45c
12 LBS.
43c
IONA
FLOUR
24 LBS.
79c
COCOMALT
LG. SM.
48c 28c
Pfnocchio Story Book Frmol
Kirksey A and F Market Specials
LIVER
10c LB.
CHOPS
18c LB.
SAUSAGE
Pure Pork
ltViC LB.
BOAST
12c LB.
ARMOUR STAB
BACON
LB. PKG.
ZZVz
JOWLS
Nice For Boiling, LB.
BLUE BONNET. Sugar Cured
HAMS
Vx or Whole
SEVEN
STEAK! ROAST-15
TheGRtfi rhTl\t:TIC&PAOhi Tea Co.
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 120, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1940, newspaper, January 19, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116502/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.