The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1950 Page: 4 of 22
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• TM ORAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY % ItSR
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Plans Underway
For Annual
The annual (arm and ranch field
tour will be held in \pung county
starting at the old fair hams in
Graham at 9 a. m. Thursday, May
18. The purpose of this Old tour
is to obeerve improved f.um and
ranch practices such as rang"
management, soil improvement,
terracing, summer and winter le-
irume crops, improved varieties of
wheat and grain sorghums, results
of fertilizer tests, mesquite con-
trof by mechanical and chemical
SPECIAL!
Famous,
smooth cutting
16-inch
WORCESTER
WINDSOR"
Rmgular
1.98 value
Regular 59#
value
ALL 3 FOR
methods, 4-H club pork produc
tion demonstrations, dairy herd
management and many ether in-
teresting observations. The Young
County Farm Bureau will furnish
free drinks and sandwich-s will be
available at small charge. Lun. ht
will be at the pump station in
Graham.
All agencies, including the PMA,
Extension Service, Soil Conserya-
tion Service, Farm and Home Ad-
#7| 3-Pc. GARDEN TOOL SET
Mm ^ Trowel, CoMvotor, Digger fork
Handy tools for your flower .beds and garden. Made of
excellent quality, heavy gauge steel finished in baked
enamel This is an outstanding buy — get your set while
they last! '
ministration, and veterans voca-
tional schools are cooperating in
the planning of this tour.
Young County
Council Hos
Mooting Monday
Marary Velocipede
"young County Council met Mon-
day, April 24 at 2 p. m. in county
court room with Mrs. J. B. Hog-
gard, president, presiding. Roll
call was answered with outstand-
ing work from each club. Minutes
of laat meeting were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Clifton Roger-,
> Chairman asked each club to
start working on detgonrt ration a
for year book of next year. Thes>
are to be into council by July. Mrs.
George Kisinger stated thaf par-
liamentary law books had ' been
ordered and will be handed out
at next council meeting.
The county wide party at fort
Belknap May 12 was discussed and
each club member and families are
urged to be present '
Miss King thanked council mem-
bers for the tea given for the 4-H
girls Saturday, April 22. and each
one who had a part in making it
a success. She also announced a
tailoring school on May 1 on lay-
ing patterns and styling.
Council voted to buy a record
player to give to the 4-H clubs in
Young county to be used at their
friendliest
~ CRSDITPIAN^
IN TOWN!
BATH
SCALES
1** A WEEK
/SAW
Mrs. Hoggsrd urged each club
to have a delegate at next Council
meeting to be voted on for the
State meeting at Austin m June.
| Meeting adjourned at 3 o’clock.
jMrs. Jack Atwood, THDA chair-
man, then called the house to or-
wr. Repoi Is from the district
meeting at Greenville were heard
at this time. She gave the outline
of the opening sessions rt whicn
time Miss Lucille Bryant of Den-
ton- told of her work ih Greece,
also showed pictures of life' in
Greece.
Mrs. George Kisinger reported
on the night meeting, saying she
was very pmud to introduce our
outstanding woman from Young
County, Mrs. J. B. Hoggard, of
Jean, who was honored at a ban-
quet fSkila- Were enioved hv tti"
170 women present after the ban-
quet.
Mrs. J B Hoggard reported on
the final session, at whi.-h tine
each county told of their outstand-
ing work. Young county wasjesd-
er in marketing.
Mrs. H. H. Bunnell was electe 1
vice president for the coming two
years. Miss Ruth Scott is the out-
going vice-president.
Mrs. Atwood handed out read-
ing certificates and the meeting
was adjourned.
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Handy, easy te ase “ • ^
CAR WASHER
Fasten it on yoar garden how nod wash your car the easy way.
Water flows through the long plastic handle in a steady, clean
stream that keeps the soft cotton Mop soaking wet while you
my dry. Cuts washing time wny dowo — get yours now!
Seat Cover Bargain!
fa meet
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>W AS
$11.95
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the
Commissioners Court of Young
County, Texas, will, on the firrt
day of June, 1950, at 10 o’clock
a m. in its usual meeting nlace in
the court house at Graham, Texas,
proceed to receive and consider
competitive bids for the purchase
of the following described road
machinery:
One crawler type tractor, Diesel
engine,.electric starter and lights,
'having not less than 86 drawbar
ik.p. and take in trade one Mode!
L AUis-Chalmers Tractor, Serial
No. 2976; and will at »uch time
let a contract therefor if any bid
He accepted;'all such bi.ls to hr
made as required by law, and if
any bid be accepted it is the in-
tention of the Court to issue time
warrants on said county in pay-
ment of all ar part of such pro-
posed contract, in the maximum
amount of $MS5, to hear 4 per cent
Interest per annum, the last ma-
turity date of such warrants to be
Wot later than the year of 1981.
G. D. Hinson, County Judge;
by Order of the Commissioners
Court “ >r W-40
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1950, newspaper, May 4, 1950; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884442/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.