Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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Are Here~See Them
Big Values In The
New Style
Dresses
See "The Verv Newest In
Ladies Costs
Big Selection Ladies
and Men s
Fall Shoes
You'll Like The New
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A Variety of Shop**
DOBB’S HATS FOR MEN
IN FELTS IN ALL NEW FALL SHADES
Alto New Stetton Stratelmer
Cobb’s Dept. Store
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New LeSage Salesman
Homer Lewis, who hag been asso-
ciated with the retail automobile
business in Olney for several years,
ia now employed as a salesman for
the LeSage Motor Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and two chil-
dren have moved to Graham and are
now at home at 808 Plum street.
At the national nominating conven-
tions of both major parties, how
many ballots are usually required to
arrive at a Vice Presidential nomina-
tion?
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SKINTROUBLES
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CLEARANCE
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tive iacredienta help YOUR skin.
Also ointment form. Sevan eease
awy need Extra Stnofth Zeme. •
Watermelon is a Texas favorite be-
cause of its taste, and many people
do not know that it is rich in Vitamin
C.
Since the Civil War, it has usually
taken but ope ballot to chooae the
Vice Presidential nominee in either
:xas
of the two major parties. A recent
exception was the Republican conven-
tion of 1924, when it required three
ballots to name Charles G. Dawes,
Presidential nominations, of course,
are a different story. In 1924, for
example, it took 103 ballots for the
.Democrats to nominate John W.
Davis. J-V______
Air Corps Choice
Of Dentpn Students
DENTON, Texas.—The air corps
was the choice of the largest num-
ber of North Texas State Teachers
Building Program
Launched at A. & M
as resident*.
Farther effort by the Board of
Directors to reduce the cost of meals
to students—cut last year from 69
to «S eef.» per day-la rfen in a
new ruling setting the price of all r
COLLEGE STATION. — To keep meals for families and guests of stu-
pace with the ever-inermming student' dents at 30 eents each. It was felt
body, members of the Board of Di-jthat students living in towns and,
rectors of the Texas Agricultural, cities near the College had more vis-
College students in a recent campus
survey conducted by the Campus 1 ^ Mechanical College’ have launch- itors than students living greater dis-1
Chat, student newspaper, to deter-1 ^ another building program calling Unces, and that by making small
mine what forms of military service ■ for (oar at « cost charge for all visitors’ meals,
of $600,000 immediately, and con-, kacdship would be worked
should
on any
to make a selection. Rank-! ,tructum of a now $274,010 boiler «nd , stodent. Savings thus affected
ing second in this survey was the, ne p,„nt „ u complete 'through operation of a strict rule are
I details of further-Reconstruction FI- j *° ** P«IM‘«d •!«* to the students
nance loans can be negotiated I1" decreased total cost of board
Another building projected for the [ < —————— —
immediate future will house offices | Hill county women who have been
of U. 8- Government branches with/»llin* (fuaranteed stamped infertile
Texas headquarters on the College
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Among hranches of national de-
fense preferred by students were the
navy, infantry band, chemical war-
fare'and quartermaster’s division.
That aviation was the most modern
way of fighting awl that there would
bo o good job waiting for the retiring
flier after the war was over were the I removed
reasons given most often for joining j units in — ----- --------„ . -
the air aervico. ‘ .—_. (and present occupants will be given )
"Too either don't come back or you options to purchase and remove from
coma hack in one piece,” was the de- College property any house they may
now be occupying. Only administra-
tive and military officials and those
whose duties necessitate constant
*L - oamnna uiill romein
an me nunpus win immin
, Campus.
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i Residences on the' campus will be
to make way for various
the new building program,
eggs, have been receiving a premium
of three cents a dozen from local
merchants.
cision of out
Adventure and excitement in the
air were two things that interested
"It s the one
unforgivable
•nor"
That is aduom any excuse for offend-
ing ethan with halitosis (bad breath)
due to Mod fermentation in the mouth.
It la ao easy to make your breath tweeter
and more agreeable with ’Jattrine, the
oafc andmpde.
The insidious thing about ttaa offen-
sive condition is that nearly everybody
has It at some thne or other without
teeHahig h. Experienced people protect
thetnedvee by gargling with Usterint
Antiseptic morning and night, and be-
fore rimy Important aociafor butinces
engagement. Lleterinc
quickly hahx fcrnainari
eome authorities to be a
of mouth odors, and
WE ARE PREPARED
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JOB PRINTING
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1940, newspaper, August 15, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064410/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.