The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1931 Page: 7 of 10
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144 Prizes Awarded In Home
Department At Fair Last Week
• X splendM display was shown
in the home demonstration depart-
ment at the fair'Ia#t*weelc, in which
the following awards were announc-
ed:
flan at beans or field peas: Mrs.
Ftsmk Newman of l/Mng, first;
Mrs. W. E. Box of Loving, second;
Mrs. K. O. Weatherbce of New-
castle, third.
V '■ 'r Pint English peas: Mrs. W, W.
* Prather of ^Loving, first; Mrs. W.
E. Box of Loving, second; My*. L.
G. Bill* qf Loving, .third. r-'
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Quart tomatoes: Mrs. L. G. Bills
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of Newcastle, second; Mrs. G. E.
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Caskey of Graham, third.
7 Quart carrots: Mrs. Arthur Jones
of Newcastle, first; Mrs. G. E. Css-
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key of Graham, second end third.
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Quart beets: Mrs. H. M. Wilcox
of South Bend, first; Mrs. G. I.
-Ksee ef South Bend, second; Miss
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f. ., Artie Sime of Jean, third.
\ Other vegetable: Mrs. H. G. MU-
~----------- of Loving, first; Mrs. W. W.
Prather of Loving, second; Mrs. L.
G. Bills of Loving, third. ^
- Quart peaches: Mrs. H. G. Milli-
can of Loving, first; Miss Ha Alex-
ander of Olney, second; Mrs. Prank
Newman of Loving, third.
Quart pears: Mrs. H. R. Hall of
Loving, first; Mrs. Walter Smith
of Olney, second; Mrs. L. G. Bills
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of Loving, third.
Quart plums: Mrs. W. H. 'Barrett
of bpvtnr, first; Mrs. Walter Smith
of Olney, recond; Mrs. L G. Bills
of Loving, third.
Quart berries: Mrs. Ed Slater of
Graham, first and second; Mrs, -D
F. Ford of Loving, third.
Quart fruit: Mrs. Fred Ruben-
koenig of Graham, first; Mr*. D. E.
Speer of Mlarkley, .second; Mrs.
Earl Wheat of Loving .third.
Quart peach pickles: Mrs. Fred
Rubenkoanig of Graham, first; Mrs.
_,Jl .F. Ford of Loving, second; Mrs.
L. G. Bills of Loving, thkd.
: j Quart watermelon plcklei. Mrs. Ed
.SlaUr of Graham, first; Mrs. G. G.
.Clayton of Olney, second; Mrs. Clara
Ham of Loving, third.
Quart pear pickles :\ Mrs. Earl
Wheat of Loving, .JJjrst; Mrs. R. E,
Ford of Loving, second; Mrs. Erwin
McAfee of Graham, third:
Other fruit picklas: Miss Cora Mae'
Weaver uf Newcastle, first; Mrs.'4*
- ,6. BflTs oTLoving, second and'third.
Quart beet pickles; Mrs. D. F.
Ford' 6? Loving, first; Mias Annio
Mar Slater ®f Jean, second; Mrs.
"" M. A. Hodge of Loving, third.
Quart cucumbers: Mrs. L. G. Bills
of Loving, first; Mrs. B. F. Barrett
of Loving, second; Mrs. Arthur Jones
of Newcastle, third. £
Quart "pickled onions: Mrs. Ed Mar-
tin of Graham,'first; Miss Annie M.
Plater of jeqn, second and third.
Pint green .tomato pickle: Mrs.
B. A. Roark of South Bond, first;
Mrs. M. P. Harrell of South Bend,
Joan, first; Miss Celia Patty of lov-
ing, second and third.
Canned figs: Mrs. J. T.
of Murray, first; Mrs. Bonis Brown
of Murray, second; Mr*. Glsnn Car-
ter of South Bend, third.
Canned watermelon rind: Mr*. L.1
G. Bills of Loving, first. Mrs. D. F.
Ford of Loving, second; Mrs. Floyd
Elliott of Loving, third.
Other canned fruit: Mrs. J. G.
Elliott of Loving, first; Mrs. D. F.
Ford of Irving, second and third.
Braided cotton rug: Mrs. Ji_Cc
Weldon of South Bend, first; Mis#
Lavem Barry^ of Olney second and
third.
Braided hemp rug: Mrs. J. G.
Elliott -ad Loving, first; Miss
M. Slater of Jean, second; Mrs. J.
S. Harty of Eliasville, third.
Braided rag* rug: Mrs. Erwin Mc-
Afee of Graham, first; Mrs. ,T. C.
Butler of Graham, second and' third.
Towel: Mfi. L. a Bill* of Loving,
first; Mrs. Fred Woolridge of New-
castle, second; Mrs. L. G. Bills, of
Loving, third.
Dresser scarf: Miss Rosa Lte Wil-
liams c.t Loving, first; Mrs. L. G.
Bills of Loving, second; Mrs. G. A/
Bills of Graham, third.
Boys cotton suit: Mrs. G. A. Bills,
first; Mrs. Orys McGee of Jean;
second; Mrs. W. H. Pratt of Jean,
third.
Girls cotton dress: Miss Lelia
Petty of Loving, first; Mrs. L. G.
Bills of Lovjng, second; Mrs. H. G.
Miliican of Loving, third.
Girls cotton drees end bloomers:
Miss Firm Hodge of Loving, first;
Mrs. W. H. Robinson of Olney, sec-
ond; Mrs. W. E. McDonald of South
Bend, third.
Woman’s wash dress: Mrs. Frank
Loftin of Markley, first; bliss Lola
Hodge of Loving, second; Mrs. G.
B. Underwood of Loving; third.
Woman’s sheer drees: Mrs. G. B. |
Underwood of Loving, .first; Mrs.
Fred Wooldridge of Newcastle,
ond and thirdj
Secretary’s record book: Mrs. Orus
McGee of Jean, fltkt; Mrs. W. H.
Robinson of Olney, second; Mrs.
Nellie Clanahan of Olney, third.
Awards to' special demonstrators
were: — — -
Wardrobe—Mr*. X 0. McCluer of
Loving, first; Mies Lelia Petty of
.^Loving, second; Mrs. J. S. Harty of
Eliasville, third. , ’
Furniture— Mrs. Fred Rubenkoenig
of Graham, first; Mrs. Henry
LBAMB THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1M1.
Newcastle, third.
Other pickles: Miss Ila Alexander
of Olnsy, first; Mrs. G. Kerr of
South Bend, second; Mrs.. Fred Wool-
dridge of Newcastle, third.
Schlittler
third.
of ^Graham, second and
Flower Display Of
Unusual Interest
During the past year local cilisens
have been particularly interested in
yard beautification and-flower cul-
ture, and" fosr. Oils ' reason an un-
usual amount of enthusiasm waa
second; Mr* R. O. Weatherbet of Wpreuied. forthe lovely Bpecim<nui
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Pepper hash; Mrs. 1* G. Bills of
Loving, first; Mrs. G. A. Bills of
Graham, second; Mrs. Ed Martin of
Graham, third. |
Chopped onion: Mrs. M. A. Hodge
of Loving, first; Mrs. H. E. Higgins
of Newcastle, second; Mrs. ii G.
Bills of Loving, third.
Pint ether reiiak: Mrs. i* G. Bills
of Loviiig. first and second; Mrs.
G. A. Bills of Graham, third.
Peach preserves: Mrs. G. A. Bills
Of Giwhsm, first; Mrs. J. O'. Staples
of Jean, second ; • Mrs. L. G. Bills of
living, third.
Pear preserves :’Mrs. D. F*. Ford
of Loving, first; Mrs. Qlenn Carter
of South Bend, second; Mr*. Arthur
Jones of Newcastle, third.
Watermelon rind preservta: Mrs.
g.™Tr Hamilton .of Murray, first;
Mrs,.-J* L. Higdon of
ond; lbs. R, _Li HWMerson of Gra-
ham, third. . J..._____
Other frutt preserves: Mrs. H. G.
J Miliican of Loving, first; Mrs. 0. K
Bills of Graham second end third.
Grape jally: Mrs. G. B. Underwood
of Loving, first; Miss Lsila Petty of
Loving, seoond; Mrs. Ben Burgess
of South Bend third.
Plum jelly: Miss Annie M. Slater
of Jean, first; Mrs. J. O. Elliott of
Loving, second; Mrs. Ed Martin of
Graham, third.
Berry Jelly: Miss Annie M. Slater
of Jean, first; Mrs. I* G. Bills of
Loving, second; ’Miss Annie M.
Wcatherbee of Newcastle, third,
tApple Jally: Miss Cora Maa Wv li-
ver of Ntwcaatle, first; Miss Leila
Petty of Loving, second; Mrs. I* G.
Bills of Loving, third.
J. G. Staple* of
exhibited in the flower department
at the fhir, under the supervision of
jin. M. I‘ C. Shoddy. Awards on
entries in this booth were:
Brown of Graham, first; Mrs. E. H.
Morrison of Graham, second; Mrs.
kL. A. Van ArsdaU, third.
" Dwarf coleus: Mfs. Van ArsdaU,
first and second,
Ranging basket: Mrs. Blackie Sha-
ken, first and second.
Boston fern: Mrs. C..J9. Hockaday,
first and second; Mrs. A. B. Eddle-
man, third.
i Asparagus Plumosis: Mrs—Chas.
Baker, first; Mrs. J. W. Elledgs, sec-
ond and third. -
Asparagus springrii: Mrs. Chas.
Hinson, first and second; Mrs. Chas
Baker, third. ■ '
Begonia: Mrs. M. E. Bailey, first;
Mrs. Van ArsdaU, second and third.
Novelty Plant: Mrs. Edgar Steele,
first; Mrs. J.' W. Elfedge, second
anlf third.
Collection of cut.i}owers: -Mrs. C.
B. BunneU. first; Mrs. P. M. Nico-
lett, second. j-
Old-fashioned bouquet: Mrs. Chat.
Baker, first.
Cut roses: Mrs. Knox „ Criswell,
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governmental radio broadcast-
ing station of 8,000 watt power cost-
ing *65,000 and providing metero-
logical service,, is under construction
at Big Spring, Texas. I
Through Irrigation, at 'a coat of
on# dollar par acts, a Bailey County
funner produced an average; of for-
ty-four bushels of wheat per aera
as compared te twenty-five bushels
tn adjoining land not Irrigatsfl.
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“Use Classified Ads For Results.”
SENSATIONAL
COTTON GOOD:
►tarts Friday, Oct. 2nd, at Street & Co’s
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Cotton goods are now Cheaper than they have been in many years, but during - ___
Sale we will sell them less than present market prices. Why? Because we have too many
because we wish to sell them at mice and because we wish to give our Customers some
real’honest-to-goodness Bargains.
SALE LASTS ONE WEEK ONLY.—DON’T MISS IT!
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BLEACHED SHEETS
si x
25. On
75c
Scentless. Sixes Si x 90, Last Years
* Price *1.25. On Sale At
wyWMl
BLEACHED SHEETS
Heavy WeigEt, SI x SO. Last Year
$1.35. New |
85c
BLEACHED SHEETS
Linen Finished, 81 x “90. lent Year
*1.50. New
95c
PILLOW-CASES
ice, N i W and 42 x SS. Thri
Grades On Sale A*
19c, ?2.v% and 25c
BLEACHED SHEETING
Fun 81 Inches Wide, Three Grades
r*,t**~ ; v On Sale At—;—-—
i- 25c, 30c and 35c
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Unbleached Sheeting_____
Heavy Weights 0-4 Wide. Four
Grades On Saje At
17c. 22»/zc. 27Vzc . 32»/2c -
PILLOW TUBING
Fine Bleached. 36 and 40 Inches
*r mr Three Specials At
19c, 22*c, and 25c
OUTING FLANNEL
Ida,
i Fan
8c
27 Inches Wide. Solid Cetera
And Fancies
OUTING FLANNEL
Vide.
rk Cole
10c
Full Yard Wide. Light And
Dark Colors
YARD WIDE PERCALES
Solid 1
pedal
10c
Prints And Solid Colors, Extra
Special At
MORE
BARGAINS!
During Our Cotton Goods Sale, We
Also Offer The Following Special Bar-
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FAST COLOR PRINTS
Vard Wide. Two Grades On Sale
At
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19c aiid 15c
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BLEACHED DOMeSTIG
Yard Wide. 8ofI Finish. Three
_ Special* At
8c, 9c, 10c
Unbleached Domestic
Yard Wide, Goad Weight. Tbfee
-, Specials At J-' ~
5c, 7c, 9c
DRESS GINGHAM
| 32 Thdies^lVide. Checks. Plaids
1- - ~t~......Solids At.
10c
DRESS GINGHAM
27 Inches Wide. Checks And -
V Plaids, At
> 5c
CHEVIOT SHIRTING
- 27 Inches Wide, Solids And
Stripes At
10c
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Sea Island Domestic
40 Inches Wide. I^tet Big
Bargains AtT
7c, 8c and 10c ,
Colored Bed Spreads
Site »0 x 90. For This Bale
Only
69c
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.. .. Colored Bed Spreads „
Sixes M x IM, A Real Bargain
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Colored Bed Spreads
• Btxe 80 x 1*8. For This Sale
Oaljs.
$1.39
COTTON DUCK
FuU 8 ea.
At Bale Fries Of ——
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Ready Made Diapers
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Per Doxen Only
... $1.00
LADIES PUMPS
lea And Oxfords.
Kid And Patent
A11 Sixes
$1.9S
Straps, Ties And Oxfords, -Black and
J Brown KM 'And Patent Leather,
AH Sixes
LADIES PUMPS
lies sad Oxfords
Blank And Cole
a tent. Extra Kpe
$2.95
Straps, Ties and Oxfords, NewUat
Styles, Blank And Colored KM
And Patent. Extra Special At
13
SILK HOSE
Chifron ami Service Weights,* Vain
1 . -r UP To *1.75 . At
$1.00
SILK HOSE
I Service ’
irmrr Price 1
50c
Chiffon And Service Weights,. AH
Colnps. Former Price fl.te Now
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Clark’s O NT Thread
White. Black. Colors '
8 Spools For
COTTON BATTING
Unbleached 3 round Rolls ~
For This Sale Only
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Bleached Cotton Batting
Stitched And Unstitched '
Fine White Cotton At
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%
•N
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feather ticking
8 Ounce Herringbone Stripe
Met Years Price 15c, New !
. _ M.
19c
RAYON BLOOMERS
Ladies, Misses Aad Childrens Sixes.
Specials At
15c
KfiTTEX
■ — Lcnuine, Per Box
$50
KLEENEX ~
(terming Tisane, 25c Bexea
On Sale At *
150
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29c BARGAINS ,
—Hl5fDS HONEY A ALMOND CREAM
—JERGENS LOTION
PEPSODENT TOQTH PASTE
-COLGATKB TOOTH PASTE
—PEBRECO TOOTH PASTE
—IPANA TOOTH PASTS' j
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1931, newspaper, October 1, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884317/m1/7/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.