The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1931 Page: 3 of 10
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Indian Depredation*: 8. L. Strau-
|hu, a lawyer from Wachington,
I). C, end one who has bad an ax-
tensive and nucceeaful practice in
the court of claim*. b in thi* county
looking'up cases of this class. He
has secured a great many judg-
ment for citizens of Jack county.
Pioneer Cattle 1
Man Buried At
Wichita Falls
Funeral services were bald . for
John S. Fore, pioneer settler of
Young county and ancle of George
and Jess Fore of oils city, at Wichi-
ta Fall* Friday aftgruovm Many
old friends from this and surround-
ing counties were present for tits
service conducted by Dr. H. T. Wood
ChQd Buried
There ws* a big dance at Belknap
Monday night and a very pleasant
occasion was made of it. t
Here Sunday
Martha
We had several days of pleasant
weather this week, hut now it is
cold enough to fretxe the ears off a
brass monkey. .
[re. W. R.
was buried
etery here
ng funeral
the family
daughter of ^£r. and
Gay .of Wichita- Falls,
in the Oak drove C<
Sunday afternoon ft
home by Rift. J.* B. Montgomery.
Besides her parents the little girl
is survived by two brothers, John
and Billy, and a sister, Elisabeth.
Mrs. Gay will -be remembered as
Miss Mattie Mundeil, a resident of
Graham before har marriage. Mr.
and Mrs. Gay lived at Newcastle
for some time before going to
Last Monday evening the Bock
i bland passenger train dua to arrive
here at 8:46 wrecked at Vineyard
and did wot gat into Graham till
Wednesday morning. ^Tbe wryk
was caused by a broken flange un-
der the baggage car and all the
other care jumped the track. No
one waa injured and ths passengers
went into the baggage car which N-
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NUTLET OLEO
Wichita Falla.
2 POUNDS FOR
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IONA COCOA
GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. for... 288^
P.S. A. Meeting
las last Friday and Saturday.
M. K. Graham attended a two day
conference of the American
Science Association in Dal-
Dr.
H. 4* Data of Princeton University
was consultant for the meeting.
This waa the second of n series
' under wap throughout the- U in-
states under the auspices of
first having been held at Madison,
Wisconsin, in October. The Dallas
■inference was devoted exclusively
to the subject of "State and Local
Taxation".
The attendance waa limited, in ac-
cordance with stipulations of Ud as-
sociation, to twenty people represent-
ing Government officials, political
scientists, economists and citisens in
Those in
! Lieut. Gov. Edgar
Witt. Waco; State Comptroller G. H.
Sheppard, Austin; City Manager
George D. Fair trace, Fort Worth;
vim.
OurEadvBki
a*
60 AND 26 YEAR* AGO.
10 YEARS AGO
7^— *
Holiday goods are anMf|t'>*-—.
Messrs. J. E. Ryus and 0. E.
Finlay went out the other day for
a drive in the country and returqcd
with a nice venison. The profss-
sionai nimrodc, not wishing la give
these successful hunters proper cred-
PoBUeal IHvn*e Association, the tbs dear ran over them' and
they killed it in self defence.
South Bend Items: Everything is
lovely and the goose hang* high.
Quite a number of our farmers are
availing themselves of th* present
fine weather for breaking land in
anticipation of o big crop next pear.
—Mr. Dunn, our jolly ferryman, will
Leave in a few days for Weather-
ford and other points east. He
will ha gbne several months, but will
leave the ferry in charge of Mr. I.
N. Smith, who has had sufficient
experience fn the ferry bucincss to
City Manager John Edy of Dallas; j c,*'m 11)6 Patronage of the traveling
Tax Commissioner W. L. Holder of PubHc- ProT,d*d U** ««*»-
- the Texas A Pacific Railway, Dallas;
Prof. George H. Harris of Baylor
' University, Waco; Prof. E. W. Steel
of Texas A. A M. .College; Prof. R.
E. Weatmeyer of Rica Institute,
Houston; Dr. E. T. Miller and Prof.
Frank Stewart of the University of
Texas; Prof. Edwin Elliott of Toxas
Christian University, Fort Worth;
Dr. W. P. Hauhart and Prof. S. M.
JKpros el Southern Methodist Uni-
versity; Peter Mply-neaux, editor th*
Texas Weakly, Dallas; M. K. Graham,
Graham; Rapraaateattvs Sarah T.
Hughes, Dallas; Representative Pen-
rose B. Metcolfe, San Angelo; State
Senator Baa G. One si, chairman of
Dig Tax Survey Committee of th*
Funeral Service
For S.P. Taylor -
Sunday Afternoon
8. P. Taylor, resident of Graham
for about yir years, died at the fam-
ily home oa Texan ' street Sunday
morning at 12:20 o’clock after an
illness of more than m year. Funeral
services were held at the First
Baptist Church Sunday afternoon,
conducted by Rav. J. Dab Thorn.
The Macon ic Order had charge of
services at the aaasitsry.
Mr. Taylor waa T4 years of age.
He waa 'born in North Carolina on
November 16, 1867 and settled in
CoUin county, Texatf, in 1884. On
December. 6,' 1888, he waa married
to Mbs Annie Bradley, and la De-
cember, 1904, they cam* to Graham
to make their home. , r |
■Surviving Mr. Tayver era Ms wife,
and eight children: John J. Taylor
and Miss Kattye M. Taylor of Dal-
las; Richard H. Taylor of Sweet-
water; Marion M. Taylor, U. 8. Na-
val Station at Baa Pedro, Califor-
nia; Roy R. Taylor of Graham; Mrs.
T. F. Hall of Dallas; Mrs. Charles
Perdue and Miss. La Vara Taylor of
Graham. He (m also survived by
throe brothers—R. I. Taylor of Hen-
dersonville, North Gareth*; C. H.
Taylor of Douglas, Arisons; and R.
G. Taylor of Graham.
%. Mlhearors at ths service Sunday
were: J. W Bills, 8. F. Wallace, Earl
Wheat, W. C. Curtis, R. V. Tidwell
and Tom Corbett. ■ — - ;-
at the First
Wichita Fall*. l-'j
Mr Fore died
ing at the haste
Mrs. W. K. Guinn. He
in Kentucky in 1861,
he came to Texas,
Throckmorton county. la;
settled in the Gooseneck
in Young county and for •
made Us
years of his life wan. i
.attle industry in this
tie continued his career aa * •
man after removing to Wichita .
in MSA-.IIA
elected sheriff of Wichita
era! years. Later ha
some time as county
Surviving Mr. Fora are two <
ren, Mrs. W. K. Guinn and C.
Fore of WicUta Falls; six
seven grandchildren and- 9th
-atives.
Among the honorary
named for the funeral aarriaa
J. E. Parsons and Bill RibW
Graham.
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TOMATOES
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CLOD ROAST
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CHUCK ROAST
BEEF OR TEAL, Per Pound ,
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Bulk Shortening
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FRESH VEGETABLE
CELERY, Large Stalk, Each, ,15c
BANANAS. Per lb.........5c
Fresh SPINACH, Per lb... 6c
CRANBERRIES, Per lb......15e-
ONIONS, Yellow, Per lb.. ;. . . 5c
CARROTS, Per Bunch........7c
APPLES. Winesap, 2 Doe. . 25c
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LETTUCE, Per Head .......6c
Delicious APPLES, Large—4c
PUDS,No. 1.10Pounds . 19e
PORK CHOPS
NICE AND LEAN, Per Paw
It 18c
PORK ROAST
SHOULDER, Per Paoad
BACON
DRY SALT. PER POUND
10c
Campbell’s Tomato Soup <tga
3 CANS FOR .......
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OVAL SARDINES
16 OUNCE CAN___
TOMATO SOUP
VAN CAMPS, Per Can
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1931, newspaper, December 3, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884489/m1/3/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.