Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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•ulif»hl) IF OUT WORTH. Taui — Oil’s Collin* of Cankus, East Central west Texas.
Mia may forty-fifth birthday in Texas will be Texas; D. Houston Bolin of Wichita The 1#S9 convention, held at Houn-
children, celebrated by the Texas Mid-Conti- Palis, North Texas; M. B. Davis of .'ton. was attended by nearly IRM
lers and nent OH and Oaa Association at iU Pampa, Panhandle; Hamilton McRae Texas oilmen.
annual convention ,in Fort Worth
Regardless of the merits of vita- Oct. 81 throurh Nov. 2. E. L. Smith,
mins in the diet, as long as the pub- president, anounced here Saturday.
He falls for the line that we get, we
cannot expect a change in the adver-
tising of the vitamin content. _
Petroleum Building
ER WESTERN UNION ' ,
of Texas Title Association
Carrying out the anniversary
theme, special recognition will be >
Just given Texas oil pioneers including:
think yvhat a beautiful caeture the some who helped in the discovery orj
“Sea Hag” could become if she would development of Texas' first commer-,
only use coemetics, toilet soaps and cial oil field at Corsicana in October,)
condiments with a vitamin content, j 1895. hi .the talks for the convention.
How healthy, vigorous and rosy- attention will be paid to petroleum’s
cheeked any boy or girl could be if ; place In the life of Texas and fts rise
Here’s Where To Save On Your
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NOTEBOOK and 50 sheets filler for 9c
PETTY PALAVER
If only sll the claims for the dentri- Speakers for the meeting, the Tex-
frices and shaving concoctions were as Mid-Continent’s twenty-first an-
true, there would be. no more dentieta nual convention, are now being ar-
and barbers. ranged by George C. Gibbons, ex-
Oh, well, it’s a funny world! I ecutive vice-president. They will In-.
must not forget to tell the wife to get elude national leaders not only in
me some of that wonderful “what petroleum bdt also in general businees ;
you call it.” You know; that stuff and government,
that makes a new man of a fellow Committee reports on the Asso-
that I heard them talking about on elation's work during the year will
the radio. , , - be presented by Al Buchanan of San
—— --------- Antonio, chairman of th? membership
| FEEL PEPPY 1 lisMsWll;' Raymond M. Myers of
fKUEVE TUT JIWFNL Dallas, social security; Paul Pitxer
■h /mafllf ■ Alir ot Breekenridge, theft prevention;
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...............aim mini T Baldwin nf Houston, wages and
iM - ■ hours; Guy L. Tate of Dallas, form
by raUsviac that simplification and B. C. Clardy of
Dallas, freight rates.
PTaTim Xo-«r-co mm* i» A full program of entertainment
MW 1i M*y toth for the oilmen and their wives
W g mattock. Piaaoto At all in already being planned. A dinner,
;—m-JL—-fTfffsrtTrr^ri1^ d«nse an^shoy. the annual handicap
FILLER FAPER, Ceod Quality,
Watermarked, 50 Sheet«.......
By Bam A. Billingsley
PENCILS and
HOWRE YOU GONNA GET 'EM?
Basse yean ago a brilliant-minded
writer of advertising copy decided
that the vitamin content Of bis prod-
uet should appeal to the guNMa
American public. Evidently K did.
Seeing the oaffars at his client filling
with the hand aaruil Mbit of the
above inepithumd public, other copy-
CIANT PENNY
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Script o
MECHANICAL PENCIL
Only ................. ft:
comer will only eansmue enough, Ms
worries about s<gialired medicine will
Cloth Covered
’ the snake ofl seller of “the good' So potent has this phase of adver-
i days.” j thing become that we spent 8100,-
Thn exhortations ef the vitamin 000,000 in this vitamin business in
iByhooer meet the consumer almost 11889. When the people of a nation
rarywhere—from the air, in maga-1 spend that, much a year for a thing,
nee. In newspaper*, from bill it seems that it la high time they
SCHOOL PASTE
Good Quality
‘Graham Steers’ Imprint-
ed on it. Only......25<
It SCHOOL CRAYONS
A “May' at ........ 4c
to see if it is worth ft.
golf tdhrnament and other features
will beT arranged. |
Regional vice-president of the Tex-1
as Mid-Continent, service organixa- i
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BREAD
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Lmha haa a diet need not I f|Sl to falakrato I tion for Texas oilmen, are H. R. Cul-' of Midland, West Texas; Joe A. Clark*
Gmwrv .boot ttHttamina. The only | r“ . . of Houston. Gulf Coast; Bryan of Albany, West Central Tex., ml
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1940, newspaper, September 6, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064571/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.