The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940 Page: 3 of 12
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Adopt One Variety
Cotton Planting
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LOVING
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14-M rinh boy* and gh.. fram mr
|thto county, are in Collate Station
, this week to attend the Short Coarse
^ Wjilat M. Cottage. Ki. :.'":1'- - ■ ,
Mr. Jo* Beard entertained with * **“ “‘W"4* ,OTle" of *■*»
small dinner party Sunday evening j Im'+mk end here,
hohnoring her' husband, Joe Beard, * ***1 Mrs. J. C. Daily, Jr., of
on the oecaaion of' hia birthday. The ‘£rch,r ^ vi,ited ,el*ti™' her*,
meet list included: Mr. and Mr*. '***
Marein NaH, Mr. and Mr*. C. F.l Mr. .nd Mr. W. E. Harty. who are
Young county, concerning the one- Hannon. attending school in Denton, ware here
Re<r-t VKora in the Jim Slicker- durin* the week end
m I4gen Dental Mat
wi tagtaa baud tofts
Baya' aute deia
Ca flboli, re-
of MteP.^9.^tormy.
thalAgion Kali of the Me variety Communities in Young
~ r» » •*.«aT?=rtr sr
D. A. Adam ha* iat-ad the follow-
ing message, to ell cotton growers in
crop cotton planting plan:
ty Con
and Bunger, Acala; 9—Loving, Har
per and Acala; 8— Newcastle, Acala;
_____ 4— Olney, Watson; 6—Jean, Mcbane
of the gmarnmantarJtiv"' *"d Te*“ Spec*'1' ^-Murray, Wat-
ta ihl Lone Star Boy. State
Met month. He told
Oteftution sat trp by theBoys
son l ie \ ere': Mr». H. A. Stteidht
and sot. of Dallas Mrs. M. E. Beeves
and son of Roanoke; William Stand-
tfar of Hamilton. Mrs. Ida Smith re
Miss Joy Hiekerson had as gueit«
last week: Charles and Willie Lee
Clark of Kress.
Visiting A. J. Beard last week were
« thora. - _____
fiaoln, who ha. opened a
oflfee in the post office
told qd_ opportunities of-
yarious ■Riches of the uei v-
ilngle from 18 to 35
"All farmers in these areas are eli-
gible for the Cotton Claaaing and
Market News Service provided by
the Sroith-Doxey Act. free of charf
In order that applications can V.
age and of ranking and payjwnt in for approval by August, it
JEoBowing hia talk bg gn-; i* necessary that we have some in-
numerous questions concern- -c. .nation in regard to your plant-
.ngs.
t the Mat regular meeting of the
- Jtrty fJ, eieetion of
for the coming year will be
“It i* not necessary to have your
entire crop planted to l..e approved
variety hut there most be enough
rnton faaat will be held on for a seed block. Be sure to give me
Monday night in August ’ the figures for all cotton planted by
of the rapper club meeting. ; varieties or to lw planted if you
wrviee man and their wivea haven’t planted."
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patrol
far a hike
All paauats m
Grantham
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Dewey Knox Attend*
CMTC At Camp Bullis
D. M. Knox, a Graham huainess
mao, i. among the 900 businera and
prof curious! men of Tans, Oklaho-
ma, New Mexico, and Artxona who
are attending a M day refresher
course in -the fundamentals of mili-
tary training at CitMana’ Military
Training Camp at Camp Bonis, Tex-
as.
Although numerous applications
were necessarily rejected because of
facilities at the eaaap,
the buifneea and professional man’s
contingent inchedes some of the best
known business figures hi Texas.
turned home with Mr. Standifer for h“ *Uter- Mr* Minerva Henderson,
, and h,T tw° daughters, Mrs. Ttender-
Viaiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ,on and Mr’ Smith of v>" Buren>
I. J. Shoop were: Mrs. Mollie Shelton Arkaopa. .
of Graham and Curtis Shelton of | Mr. 'and Mrs. Ridley Garrett of
New Mexico. . j Newcastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Travis :
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Harris of Wheat of Albany were Sunday guests 1
Pampa, former residents of Loving. 0f Mr. and Mm Earl Wheat,
visited Mr. and Mm. A. B. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shoop were in'
and other friends here last week. Megargcl last rridoy to visit with
Mrs Hia Summer- of Lubbock vis- Mr. and Mrs. George Foster Parsons
ited last week with her sister, Mrs, I Mr. and Mm. Bill Oliver of Ver-1
Edd Shepard hem. Mm. Summers non visited relatives here last week
and Mm. Shepard also visited in Hiss She Lisle has gone to Gra-1
Mineral Wells. , ham for a ten-day visit with friends. I
Marcheta Casey entertained a Mr. and Mm. Nelaon Boyle and
group of 38 friends with a party children of Graham were visiting here |
Saturday night. Sunday
Weiley Martin haa been visiting,
hia mother, Mm. John Eukina here,, j NEWS OF
ter, who ia stationed in!
Fort Griffin, .via;'
ited last week end with hia parents,
Mr. and Mm. Homer Prater. j __
MU* Ellaine Tedrow has returned I L“"n’e Hu*he* of Woodson spent
from Megargel where .he visited d«V* >■* w~k v'"tin* Shir'
with her sister, Mm. Waller Lane,
and family.
Mr. and Mm. G. M. Johnson and
daughter of Mineral Wells.
,/Ted Prati
me- CCC eai
MURRAY
To
IpMlsorecI By Red
H.D. Odb .
The Red Top Home Demonstration
Clab met July 9 at the home of Mr*.
Tom Rutherford for a business meet-
ing. It was decided to have a com-
munity easier at the Rad Top school
hingi tkt tint of Um
fram 2 o'clock to 9:18-
Ioa bax teokwrj was dtmaaktrated by
Mm. Uoyd Elliott.
Attondtog the meeting wore Mmes.
Onto McGee, Tom Butler, Tom Smith,
Daisy Thedford, Olive Underwood,
Ckaa. Jameo, Wank Slater, Jack
Holl, Floyd EUiatt, L. G. Bill*, Lillie
Sleeking, C. M. Gibson. Wil) McGee,
Carr Rutherford, J. L. Sheehan, Skin
nie Swaim; Mimes Leila Petty, Fran-
ce* James. Bd Wanda McGee, Betty
Jo Hntektea and Imogene Hutchins
*"d the ho»tea« ______‘
Mrs. Frances Cole and Kenneth
Sparks of Jean were married here
last week.
Mm. Annie Price Dollinr of Jacks-
bora ia visiting her slater, Mm. Joe
Biidwetl.
W. B. Shepard of Abbott visited
Ms parante, Mr. and Mm. W. R. Shep-
ard, during the week end.
V Mr. and Mm. Joe 8hepard, Don
Bandera, Don Bills, Marcheta Casey,
ley Yarbrough.
Miss Sara Kemp who ia training
at city-county hospital in Fort Worth
ia home on a vacation.
Two popular young cqupies of this
MILLER DRUG STORES
STORE NO. 2—DRIVER HOTEL BUILDING
STORE NO. 3—WEST SIDE OF SQUARE.
MILLER-SHARP DRUG STORE
east side of square -
community. Mia* Annie LOuisf. More Lee Carmack and daughter. N nc
land and Tyra Hamilton, and Mis* and Betty.
Grace Hurrt and Jack Brockman at- Grandma Robinson is confined to
tended the rodeo at Stamford on her bed because of having fallen and
July 4th. j injured her hip recently.
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Reeves. Mr. and j .Mrs. S. E. Golden doss not seem t
Mm. Harry Patrick and children, Mr. be improving very rapidly,
and Mm. A. O. Herring and children j Mm. A. R. Robinson left Wednes
and Mm. Clen Odem and children all day to attend the Short Course at
of Graham, picnicked and fished in > A. and M. College. She expect* to
this community July 4. return Saturday. Little Mias Char-
Kemp and daughters, Bel Gen e 1’-'' • .______■ . .■
Ann, Alice Lee, Doris and Sir-, mi L v y SmHh
their (langlit-f-; Mr.-, (irndy
and Mr. Shields in-
Shieida,
Mineral Wells
Hugh D<»'-. II is spending his vaca-
tion in El Paso and other points west.
The grain thresher and coombines
are very busy at this time. The grate
yield ia much better than was ex-
pected during the heavy rahw.
Bobbie, Tnsy, Billie and Kenneth! They were joined here by Mrs. latte is visiting her cousins, Nancy______.________ __
Shepard, together with a group of Sstlte Carmack, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. and Betty Carmack, during the ab- friends beau Saturday.
Mr. and Mi
Parle,
J. i. Johnston oi Iowa
V. W. Willi* vtoited his daughter-
’te-tew, Mrs. Wayne Willis, who to
| a patient in the Jfethodtot Hospital
I in Bate Worth,
TOM L. BEAUCHAMP
(Of Tvhr—FoimiHy of Porii—,
Wra Soemorv of Stoto ia 19i9)
FOR A BETTER CAR
AT A LOWER PRICE
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—
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940, newspaper, July 11, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064343/m1/3/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.