Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 222, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY RKPOKTBB SATURDAY. MAY 17. 1M1.
workman who formerly purchased i
the two-for-a-nickel or three-for-a-1
dime kind. They point out that there!
has been no comparable rise in the
demand for fancy cigars, selling for
15c and more.
This is pleasant and perhaps ac-
curate, but certain doubts will In-
trude. This report was published
just a month after the income tax fell
like a hodful of bricks upon the
Pessimism
The Graham Daily
Set Fpr Wepfc
Entered as seogpd-claas mall mat-
ter at the postoffice in Graham, Tax-
as, under art of Hon grass of Marah
4. 1878-
Thirtieth district eour^ for Yeung
county will Convene here Monday,
May 19, with twelve jury cases 'an
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Published Every Afternoon Except
Sunday By
GRAHAM PUBLISHING CO.
smokers of j5-centers.
among, the well-heeled in America
commonly touches its apogee on and
immediately after March |6; then, If
ever. the *nan stK^stance perceives
the crumbling of out- institutions and
Editor-Publisher harbors doubt of the survival of the
the civil docket."
The following list of civil docket
jurors has been called for l$ay 19:
H. A. bullock, Loving; J. P. Hall,
Graham; Clint Rutherford, Graham;
Frank Slater, Graham;' J. Yf. Bryan,
t *__: o r y__Vt______Lai..
Office of Publication,
818 Oak Street, Graham. Jew* ‘m",< .. - i -
_^XU.U—»ever. &e mAn
pigfk tyirek originated Self
the mo|f mqdtm type of (tore
We are Nationally Known —
will always rppr^ent
OBO. T.“SPBXftSf
» mult OMIIA-I, VJI III f «(
Jean/ S. ’Ll Jordan, Vfetvcastle;' Geo.
Atkins, South Bend; T. O. Calvin,
Graham; W. H. Duncan, Murray; H.
H. I. TROUT
Nationally ^Cnpwp
But Lqcally Owned
yatrCSnCG' ' ITATES WILL MB
Grt’EX UPON APPLICATION
to the desperate expedient of smok-
ing 6c cigars.* Jt is imaginable that
such numbers resorted to tne prac-
tice this year as to create a measur-
able increase in sales (fr ttie familiar
5c article.
Let us, therefore, wait and see.
If statistics for the month of May,
by which time the well-fixed will
PURB
GRANULATED
M. Orr, Jean; W. If. Pratt, Je&n;
H. Young, Graham; B. B. Wade, Gra-
Any erroneous reflection tapon tbs
character qt any person or firm ap-
pearing in these columns will be
gladly and promptly corrected upoa
being brought to the atteutlon of ths
management.
All Cards of Thanks. Obituaries, • !-----*< —
in— ... l»ai for at have ceased dreaming of the collec-, Jeske, Qlney;
¥ V a i & T.
OATMEAL AND VANIIJ.A
Libby’s Country Gsntjsman
NO. am Can _____
G. Burnett, Eliae-
ville; rf. R. UaUdla, EliasviIJa; H.Td.
tor of internal tcVftitip,
half the regula; rates
PC»N sr j .a
5 PK08.
Marshmallows jfc.
_________________the demand for. "nickel cigars cortin- Donnelly Eliasville;
Tbe liability of The Graham Dati> tuos. then, indeed, it will be pretty EliaevfUe; A H. H
eportev and of Its publishers for well proved that the workmen are (j E. Newell, Eliasv
ly error in any advert <«enj*nt ie coming up, rather than that the ex- Eliim-Wo; A. IJ. H
mited to 'the cost such adVer- ! ecutives are coming down. p. Wootten, Murray
Cmn aim groHy
National CottonrWeek
OAK STREET BAPTIST CHURC^
Subacrlptior Rates
P PAPER
PLATES, Pk*. 5c
CUPS, Pkg. . 10c
P. Stevenson, pastor.
1 Month
8 Months
Sunday school, 9:45; preaching 11;
Ti .lining Unjop, 7; preaching, 8.
Subject for the morning sermon:
“What We Know About Hpaven.”
Evening sermon: “The Two Men
That Were Found On the Hi-way.”
Program for the week:
Monday, W. M. U„ 2:30. i
Tuesday, Brotherhood, 8:00.
Wednesday, Prayer meeting, 8:00.
Friday, Teacher meeting, 8:00.
A cordial invitation is given to all.
SPURT IN 5c
CIGAR MARKET
Pest Bran l
LARGE
PKGS.
FQRItS and
Baltimore Sun: A sudden, spec-
tacular rise in the sales of 5c cigars
Tall Cana
Chum
is construed by optimists as indicat-
Happy Vais
ing the spread of prosperity on the
lower economic ieyels. The nickel
cigars.’ they sa'y, Ure being bought by
Staff-o-life
CASA MANANA STAR WILL
OPEN SEASON OF OPERA
Dallas, Texas, May 12.—lEverett
Marshall, star of Casa Manana days
in, !Fort Worth will open the ten
week? season of Opera Under the
Stars at Fair Park Csjiino here in
If^-Eye Peas flg
INEQAR S:~ J"......
Cans
GRAPEFRUIT
RIO-ORa
JUICE
| The sweet young graduate looks
her loveliest in cotton shadow organ-
die trimmed with lace. Yards and
yards of organdie givy a romantic
drape to this gown. .
CANS
Inwiliiit lines
Three Young County
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Students to Graduate
From Tarleton 25th
t 'Tl tr ,» iT i». . .- I
as stay, Marshall became one of the'
most popular favorites ever to play I
in these parts.
Season reservations for Opera'
Under the Stars are now being made,1
Roy Rupard, secretary of the fair|
announced. The ten-week season will1
consisting of |
“Gay Divorcee,”!
“Too Many Girls," “A
Radishes *
Green Onions «
present a progrs
‘‘Student Prince,’
“Desert Song,
Wonderful Night,’ “Rio Rita,” “Rose
Marie,’ .“The Mikado* ahtf^“Countess*
Maritza." with the greatest of stag**1
and screen at a price . range of 8tf
to $1.00. I
White Buck for Beauty com-
bined with the Air Step Cush-
ion for Comfort— —
also a business administration maj-1
or. Dean J.. Thomas Davis, head,
of the Stephenville institution, re-1
leased this list of graduates today i
after all records - had been checked
FLORIDA
by the registrar/
Graduation exercises will be held
>at Tarletop on Sunday, May 25. De-
"parting from the usual procedure,
both the Baccalaureate services and
Commencement exercises will be held;
. the same day. The purpose of this i«
to enable parents and friends to make
but one trip in order to attend xtt
activities', Dean Davis explained. The
Reverend T. L. Messenger, pastor of
the First Christian Church of Lam-
That RED’S RAPID
SHOP ia the enly exclu-
sive .radio service shop
other business. Therefor*
we hjbvc time to give you
thqjpougji and prompt
Sliced
pasas, will deliver the sermpn in the
BACON
Spectator
morning. In the.afternoon Senator
K. C. Lanning of Jacksboro will ad-
dress the graduates and Dr. T. O.
Walton of the Agricultural and Me
chanical -College will deliver the di-
plomas. A final review by the Ca-
det Corps will conclude the activi-;
o* >he day.
pump in combina-
black, blue, and tan
to combine smartness and
Sausage, Lb.
Armoru’a Star
Lb........
beauty-
ROAST
407 W. Oh - Ehy* >».«
“Each Dawn I Die1
Sugar-Cured
Shackless—
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Mercerised cotton is named after
John Mercer who discovered that
i-ottnn could be made stronger and
more lustrous by treating It with
cauatk: soda.
HP-sad w>
1’IGGLY
WIGGLY
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 222, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1941, newspaper, May 17, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888495/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.