Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 217, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 13, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR RENT—Two room furniihed
opt.; couple only. Ifaxyi Apt. See
Mrs. Henry ReyL SU-lTc
'LOUR Whkm Kitchmn'24 lkM sfc
TRY THIS AND BE PLEASED — Uncondii
Guaranteed.
WANTED
WANTED—Quilting, mending or
ironing, or any light work that could
be done in my home. Mra. O. D.
Higgins, 701 Kentucky St., Graham.
218-17p
J Mr. and Mr*. R. J. Hill and chU-
I dren and Mias Menvil Hill left this
I morning to spend the week-end in
| Fort Worth.
The annual Junior-Senior Banquet
Friday evening was one of the most
colorful affairs ever held here, a
circus theme being carried out,
Vari-colored balloons decorated the
high school cafeteria, where the af-
fair was held. The tables were ar-
ranged in segments of a circle, sug-
gesting the circus rihg. J9ach table
Plumbing Repairs Don*
Quick, Courteous, end No
meat left.
Sampson Plumbing Co.
602 Oak St. Pbone 28
“Willie,” asked the teacher, “what
is the plural of man?’
“Men,” answered the small pupil.
“And the plural of child?”
“Twins," eras the prompt reply
FIG BARS —
2 Pound* for
GINGER SNAPS.
CHOICE MINNOWS
WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OF THEM.
A delightful program was pri-
son ted, with Bruce Johnston presid-
ing as “Chief Barker," the duties
of which he performed with great
skill. The program included a song
by the group, “A Big Show for Sen-
Top”—
Use The Graham Daily Reporter Adi
iors Tonight”; "The
Doyle Bishop; song, “Grandest Cir-
cus in the Land”; “The Big Parade,”
a toast to the seniors—Betty Jo
Friedel; “An Old Trouper”—Floy
Bishop; group song, “Let’s All
hind • Way to Join the Big Pa-
rade”; vocal selections—quartet com-
posed of Mary Gallaher, Joe Hays,
Claude Hubbard, and Bette Anne
Moseley; sideshows—“The Fish
Dance'” by Katie Jane Richards and
Mary Ruth Lundy, “The Crystal
Ball” by Frances Catts, and "The
Man on the Flying Trapese”; song,
“Side Shows, Side Shows!”; “The
Animal Trainers”—Virginia Higgin-
botham; song, “Better Watch Out”;
“The Two Rings”—Seniors and
Stanley H.. Peavy, Juniors and 0.
B. Rose; song, “Our Prince Pal”;
know how to
make Texas
telephones
talk...
boitqbt Hr m
mewyl AS
Heinz Dome at New York World’s Fair
Presents Spectacular Interior
Your telephone in Texas U
served by folks who learned
their trade In the school of
experience ... By men who
know the feel of a sleet-lashed
pole in a wintry wind ... By
women to whom the state's
vast copper network of three
million miles of wire is as an
open book.
Of the *,700 employees who
stretch day and night over this
company's lines In Texas,
nearly 4,500 have at least 10
years of telephone experience.
More than 1,000 of these have
been in the business for M
years or longer, and a email
group of 18* veterans count
their years of telephone serv-
ice at JO and more.
From department heads
down, their friendly “know
how”, born of years of experi-
ence, plays a vital part In giv-
ing feet, dependable tele-
phone service, at a price that
It reasonable to you. South-
western Bell Telephone Co.
PHONE 94
619 ELM STREET
MEN LOVE >
GIRLS WITH
If joa arm pmppy mod fall of fan, men «fD
invite you to dtncM and partWa.
BUT If you ara cram, Liatkwa and tfrud.
■non won’t bo (nterooUd. Mon don’t tike
’ quiet” cirla. When they fo to partioa they
want tins alone who are full of pop.
So In came you need a mood general lyiUn
tonic, remember for 8 genotations ong
woman has told another bow to go “smiling
thru” with Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound. It helps build up moro physical
resistance and thus aids in giving you non
nop and leaaona dlmtiw from fcrnaU funo*
OKONTO pr
Heinz Dome, shave, located on Con-
stitution Mall at the Intersection of
tho Eaplanado end Rainbow Ave-
nue. looms as a center ef attraction,
with Its unusual architecture, at the
New York World’s Fair. Decorat-
ing the anterior of tho Dome, which
stands 100 feet high. Is the colorful
mural of Harvest done In bas-relief
by Daman loo MortaHite.
Macabre (that’s a three-for-a-dol-
lar word) are the signs along the
highways; “Drink, drive and die,”
embellished with skull and cross-
bones. All that’s misting la
■'Frankenstein” Karloff.
WASHINGTON—Western mem-
ber. uf Congress raised an indignant
l«-otest following an order from
President Roosevelt for the navy to
buy Argentine canned corned beef
in preference to the higher priced
dome*tie product.
A TREAT
FOR MY FACE!
rpHE Interior of the Heins Dome
J.at the New York World’s Fair,
located oa Constitution Mall and
Rainbow Avenue, la spectacular and
spacious with Its food exhibits of
“Yesterday, Today aad Tomorrow,”
a U foot sculptural center-piece
end waterfalls, colorful murals and
dramatic lighting effects
Decorating the exterior of the 100
foot Dome Is the Mural of Harvest
does la bas-rultef by Domenico
HorteUito One side of the mural
depicts the gathering of raw mate-
rials and ‘winnowing of spices la
the Tatars Hemisphere. The other
aids drama times agricultural activi-
ties ad the Western World 4
Tho Interior of tho Dome provides
10.000 square feet el exhibit speoa
with a dramatic copter plan, the
largest sculptural groan nt (he Fair,
aad the week ad Raymond O.
It takes mom than “just a salve" to
bring speedy relief. It take, a -mmurr-
irrilmnl" Him good old soothing, warm-
ing Mustaroie to penetrate the surface
ekin andbetp to quickly relieve the peinf ul
local contention and achee due to colds.
Moscular lumbago, son nen aad .tiff-
new generally yield promptly.
Batter than the old-fashioned mustard
plaster. Muaternle has been ueM by
mllione for 30 yearn. Recommended by
many doctors and Burma. In three
strengths: Regular, Children'■ (mild)
and Extra Strong. 40*. All druggists
Barger The fluted column which Is emerges from an overhead water-
65 foot tall Is crowned with tho fall which flows over a glass saacer
"Goddess of Perfection." a large measuring if feet In diameter,
allegorical figure la kneeling post Visitors may walk beneath the
tion who holds In her hand a lumln waterfall aad view the Ooddaee of
one sphere, the symbol of “pertee- Perfection through a mirage of
tion.” colored lights. »
Twenty-two sight foot golden While only a part of the laurteg
sculptured figure, spiraling the mar he viewed directly throagfc Ite
cohtrne represent contributions of visible glass windows, an lagaahms
vartoae lands to tho making of >rwam of periacoplc mirrors a*
Heina IT famous Varieties ahiae paaeetahy to sea I Ilk tea
This tramaadoaa sculptured group that goes on tariffs the Dow* Igi
pool aad thoea tnalda may look oat, ~ ^
rises from g eel
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A FORTUNE —I'D LIKE TO WM
PULL THE JOB ALONE*--
BUT IT’LL TAKE HELP"-- 'wfi
AND I CAN’T MOV/E INTO X&'h
BANKOK’S GANG TOO soon /
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EVERYTHING IS WORKING
PRINTING PLANT ALL REA0V JO’
TURN OUT THE COUNTERFEIT
MONEY---AND WE ARE
PROGRESSING ON OUR PLANS
TO STEAL That gem , THE
|mx SNA’S TEAR—__>
«arJsL-Al V.w WE GET THIS
JEWEL, I'M GOING TO PUT
BANKOK ON THE SPOT--AND
GRAB HIS GANG--NO SENSE
IN GIVING HIM A SHARE IN
THE DOUGH TM GOING TO
MAKE— __
LONG way
[good/year
Sa tires ^
’reet S
for GEM and Ever-Ready Razors
srei.
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THM GRAHAM DAILY
SATURDAY, MAY Ik 1M».
0CIAL EVENT
Miss Jimmie Sowell
SacMty Editor — fbooe No. 1
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MAKE A
MONEY
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR RALE — Electrolux, 1987
model, 6 foot. 929 Cherry St.
' 214-17pd
FOR RENT
MCRACKEN GROCERY
AND MARKET
1 MILE SOUTH OH POSSUM KINGDOM ROAD
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 217, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 13, 1939, newspaper, May 13, 1939; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064215/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.