Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY, JUMB M. 1M1.
tkTM school* and all money will bo Tow form#. -It k quite proper,’’
221“ “*"fL'?*Teh >nd n<me ** -that-!*®*. tfc .Wk
building pursues cotton State, should toko the load
The bill had previously been intros in fi«*din* nrw
duc^l six time, in the Legislature Senator Formby pointed out that
by Senator Moffett, snd this sesaiwi ^ DuPont Industries in the north-
he wap joined by Senator Formby, ea,t spend millions each year in re-
another Senator who lists hi. oceu- ,earTh “The only thing wrong with
potion as a dirt farmer. this bill,- Formby said, “is that we
Senator Moffett said that an ex- it in Texas about 20 years too
pended market for Texas cotton will late. When we find markets for the
do more to relieve unemployment in cotton we can produce in Texas, this
the small town areas, and will do | State will forget about hard times,
more to fill up empty houses and Prosperity will be here again.”
stores than anything we can do for —--
this State. He stated that the lack Mr. and Mrs. Grover Gallagher
of markets for cotton products has and son, Jack, of Gainesville, are
curtailed the cotton acreage and con- visiting Mrs. L. F. Gallagher and W.
Guy Blankenshi
Station was a b
Graham Thursday.
Bill Now Law
< Work k progrossing rapidly in, >
completion of complete remodeling of
the First Baptist Church, Eliasville,
as the new church edifice k receiv-
ing a coat of stone under the super-
vision of Rev. J. L. Roden, pdstor
P. F. Ford, Cisco, k doing the rock
week with assktance from Rev.
Roden and members of the church.
With the interiei redecorating al-
ready finished, the chtfrdt will prob-
tfy be completed within the next
flirty days, the passer believes.
The remodeled building is at the
same site of the old church-structure
which has stood for a score or more
years located high on a hill overlook-
ing the scenic Elksville valley.
Rock being used in the veneering
process k native sandstone from the
hilk around the vilkge where once
the Redskins waged war against the
early white settlers.
Paying only $146 for labor to date,
members of the church donated their
services working at night after
working hours snd on -days off.”
Rev. Roden Jived in the building night
and day designing marking plans snd
supervising the work.
The tattling k lighted with mod-
em floumcent fixtures, snd has
walk ana offings of ths latest celo-
tex material. Its seating capacity is
$60 pad has choir space for twenty
Mrs. Howard Findley, who hue
been v kiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Tipton, left Thursday morning far
Dallas to visit relatives before re-
tuming to her home in Ktfiflt
Mrs. J. M. Donald snd /daughter,
Patti, of Stamford are visiting Mxm.
McDonald’s sister, Mrs. W. L.
Askew. .- /
Try A Classified Ad For Resull
JHJLUUM0L
REV. JOHN L. RODEN
Want To Find Your
Relatives? Here’s ^
How It Is Done
•#i 5c! Beverages
# j Pineapple s:
~ Hominy
■J*) Shortening
light* shine “furT*fsce” on ’ the view.
With a total of ten darn rooms, a
kitchen, and a pastor’s study, plus
ths hugs auditorium, ths class-room
spans k so fashioned that its porta-
bla partitions may be rsmovsd leav-
ing a spacious banquet—room and
additional seating space for church
of cousins she had. IFor no less
than 2,006 in the United States and
two foreign countries promptly put
in their claims. ■.
Six first cousins joined to sue for
the annulment of the ,$1,0000 ckuse,
their kwyet;ayguinr that a broad
Ne.Sk
s......3 £ 39c
Snowdrift.....3 SI 45c
■eewa’s riiiktag
Saltines .......... St-15 c
Beyal Omm
Com ,...........4SJl25c
Rubbers........3d-. 10c
interpretation would include
the whole human nice, since AH des-
cended from Adam snd Ere.v The
judge agreed that the clause was too
vague to be enfore—ble, which deci-
sion will act as a sort of estoppel
to the rest of us who might have
filed claims. Anyway, we know how
to find plenty of cousins—if we want
them. A touch of nature makes the
whole world kin, but s touch of gold
brings us to acknowledge it.—The
Coffee a
BY ANY OTHB^NAMBT
Manager of a north bide Chicago
bakery k Helen Bakry.
^ Manager of a greenhouse of Au-
rora, I1L, k Bose Smely.
Read and Write is the name of s'
real estate firm in Beverly QHls.
Califs while in Trey, V. Y, Walker
& Trotter are in the same business.
Peaches
Pickles arrs*
Tomato Sauce sr.
Sardines ssrr*....,.
Pork & Beans
Spaghetti eel. .....
Fly Swatters as...
Matches as xr- r
Suns weet Prunes
Grapefruit
Hershey’s
Cookies
Post Toasties
Extract vszTi
Oleomargarine
Salad Dressing
Faecy Stag
SUNKIST 490 SIZE
Lemons
Snnkist Orange*
DeeLsssiss
nSSMrfttS
Pineapple
Tomatoes
each,15c
TEXAS
FiN* ...
FRESH
GREEN
COLO
CHERRY
2 lbs. 15c
3 lbs. 10c
lb. Sc
10 lbs. 17c
3 lbs. 10c
5 oars 10c
2 bobs. Sc
PLYMOUTH
Blackoyod Poos
Groan Corn
Texas Carrots "
COUPES. CUmm. MUST SELL.
I \ I
“ •"■•cam with /
(VITAMINS sad IRON ^
24 £ 75c 48 £
$1.35
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1941, newspaper, June 20, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888316/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.