The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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TUB GRAHAM LEADS* TOVREPAY, A15LY 11. IMS
SHAMROCK MOTOR
COMPANY
Everything Par Yocr Car.
“Shamrock Service
Satisfies"
A MOUTH FILL
Some people would prove
batter matea if they ware
aa good in providing a
mouth full aa they are at
providing an ear full. We’-
re laying a mouth full
when we state that a mo-
torist’s idea of real ser-
vice at a repair shop is
in getting a yood, fair
service at rtea»on*»bte
prices. So far we have not I
failed.
Texas Rangers
Were Guests At
City Pool Hangs Up
1 _ Attendance Record
Jubilee Saturday
For Fourth Of July and Mn. Jim Wood: Miss Wade,
__ well known to Graham reeMents,
i, AcT‘"' -”-hrL°;.ms a& zsrjz *
.. ... r—hundred sought the cooling water
wide publicity given the Graham „ . . , - , * .
... _ ______. of the Municipal Pool Thursday
jubilee program, several Rangers ,
*- the blistering afternoon
Horace Wade of Eaatland anti hla
j sis or, Miaa Jeanette Wade of Sweet-
water were Thursday gueata of Mr.
Prefsssional Cards
MeFARLANB A McFARLANM
VYEK8
Rangers
I were the gueats of Grahaui Satur-
j day-
Slate Adjutant Carl Nesbitt. Ran-
| ger Captains Tom Hickman and
• Fred McDaniel and Rangers Stew-
art Stanley and Dick Oldham head
THE GRAHAM LEADER
d.,ir*d U> meet the ***«
FOUR GENERATIONS
hour generations were in Graham
nf youth.
\\ hether or not this project suc-
Publiahed every Thursday at Ora-; ceeils in its announced objectives,
bam. Texas, and entered at -the it is at least a commendable at- Frid#y gnd left Saturday to return
Peat Office aa second class maU , tempt. Its success or failure will ^ thelr homes.
•alter. d*P«*"d “•**" * (rre*t m*"y fa^”* I The former resident and their da-
_-----but particular y upon the mtell, ^ Mrg Wmoni. Graham,
and ability with which it is ^ ^ R g Graham>g brother.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Polly and
to escape the blistering afternoon gon John 0f Pampa at* visiting
•un- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dowdle and oth-
According to Johnny Bechtol the er re|atives here this week-end.
figure does not include those who 1______...
had sraaon books but was based on-
LAWi
Petroleum Bulldiag
Corner 3rd A Elm Streets
GRAHAM. TEXAS
ly on thiae twho paid ten and fif-
teen-cent admission in cash.
More than a thousand milled a-
bout the pool throughout the day
...... Owner
... .Editor
•.......ReDorter
Sotecription
Rates
..........22.60
!
...........76
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflection
upon the character,
standing of
Miss Kathryn Lamorvs has return-
ed to her home in Olney after
a visit here during the first of the
week.
Mrs. H. E. Swartz and small
uuimn-striru. it wv/uiu ^ j ----j , . i .
for it to beemne merely another dote
Many are of the opinion that there and
are to many doles and too many ^ ^ Grghgm Hughes,
people drawing money without giving ^ Grihgm ,g g4
anything in ratum, as matters
stand now.
This ‘Youth Project’’, as we un-
derstand it.' has for its main pur- ^
pose the assistance of young people
reputation of ' any person, firm, or So develop qualitiees of mind and...... On the occasion of its anniversaiy
corporation which may appear in the ehaiacter. No such development is celebration.
columns of The Leader, will be gladly oossible unless the recipient of the I fee! likea mother to Graham, for
corrected upon its being brought to benefits gives as much as he or I was there before the town was or-
tho attention of the publishers. she takes.
We can imagine jno greater dis-
Mrs. Ina Nelson, laughter, Harrietts have returned to
Security Electric Co.
Contract Wiring, Lighting
and Resairs.
Fixtures and Appliance*
TELEPHONE:
NIGHT 186 - DAY 410
604 THIRD STREET
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
B. H. Flowers, Prop.
Mrs. Rose Nelson their home in Pampa after a vioit
and great-granddaughter, here with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dur-
years old,
Young county’s oldest booster, and
took as lively an interest in the
jubilee as her great-granddaughter.
MY GREETINGS TO GRAHAM
MEMBER NATIONAL EDITORIAL service to youn£ people in their for-
ASSOCIATION.
ganized. I might say, before it
was formed. I saw the child grow
to manhood, have children, and their
aham and daughter, Miss Ollie, who
accompanied them home for a sev-
eral days’ visit.
!i
Druggist Finds
Stomach Relief
A. B. (JBruce) CASBURN
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
All First Class Work.
GUARANTEED
H. G. Allen, Sulphur, Oklahoma,
knows the truth about medicines—
mative stage o“ iifethan to encour- children have children, and now 1
age them ir. the idea that the world am a Great-grandmother of the
A mother loves her children,
owps them a living, or that there is i place.
I them a living^ or that there is j and I an proud of the little city,
nothing shameful in taking money Tor I, and my family helped to begin,
without giving adequate return for i‘, and I ask Gods blessings on its
jit. people.
MllltlllimiillllHIHmmmilimnillllllnil1 The new “Youth Project." under
highly skilled administration, might 1,0
become the greatest character- Miss Anne Carlton left Friday
building enterprise ever undertaken, afternoon for Palo Pinto where sho
But it also might easily become a will visit for two weeks at the
Mrs. Ednionia (G. A.) Graham.
AMERICA CARRIES ON
It would be hard to find a man of
toWlligervce wtio ’could undertake character destroyer,
with any confidence to point out
what goal our social order is head-
ing for, or to foretell the results
of the tremend< ■us'Hctivities of our
Federal Government.
We hear on one hand expres- i
lions of dissatisfaction, apprehen- I
lion, and even of de-pair. On the
vther hand, many see steps toward
a perfect state, which they believe
is being created under the New
Deal One group says the country
Is beading for ruin; the other group
believes that we are on the road to
security and contentment.
Batchelor'Ranch.
is a pharmacist. Compounds pre-
;scri prions every day. Knows what’s
sucxl (or hi. stomach. Sara: “I luff.rnl
i what’s
____ _ _______... _ nAnti
♦with my stomach 21 yttn, tried everything.
'inally decided there was no relief to be
Finally decided there «ai no relief to be
{had. then tried GORDON’S COMPOUND.
A few doeee convinced me. Adriee anyone
with atomach trouble like mine not to five
up until they have tried thU wonderful
tnadteine r*
M. M. FRIZZELL
Plumbing
PVa* No. ieJ
TEXAS DOT
ADMINOT1
BE NAMI
checks
MALARIA
in 3 days
COLDS
first day.
Graham, Texss.
Liquid - Tablets
saivt- - Nose TONIC ud LAXATIVE
I i Drops
Use Leader Ada For Remits.
"I am an old lady, have always had a
Under stomach. Last few years have
ho much gas on my stomach, it was i
ho much gas on my stomach, it was annoy-
ing to others as well as myself, as I was
compelled to belch most all the time. My
doctor gave me a mall bottle of GOR-
, doctor gave me a wnall bottle of UOR-
U DON’S. It relieved me so much. I haven’t
been bothered with gas since. ’’—Mrs. A. J.
McCreiaht. Rt. 5. HHlsboro, Test.
Try It for A<5lD STOMACH.
GAS ON STOMAC----
The Choice of Motions
KC BAKING POWDER
Try b for ACII) STOMACH, EXCESS
ACID, GAS ON STOMACH. HEARTBURN.
>UK STOMACH, DTSPkPBTA. BLOAT-
10. Taira Gordon*, ind.aot vfras 7M Nh.1
DwM* Tested — OeeUe Aetlea
_ *o • and.Ml (H_________
•Honor bonk on Ant bottl. If not tnUMUd.
That*. oor coornntM.
fkmOarJ&ifvTtkr
25 YEARS AGO
We think both of these points of
view are wrong. We don’t believe,
that either catastrophe or the mil-
lennium'lie? in our immediate r*th.
What we do believe is that the
United States of America will go
on just about as it has been going
on for a century and a half. The
pace may be somewhat accelerated,
the burdens of taxation may im-
pinge upon different individuals and
Jay Garvin returned last Satur-
day from an extended visit to Ft.
Worth, Weatherford and other
| points.
peering for a location.
The ladies of Belknap will hold
a festival on Tuesday, July 28, the
proceeds to purchase an organ for
the Sunday and Temperance Schools.
Bob Harris of Seymour was in
town last week and called on the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belding who
are among the oldest pioneer cit-
izen? of this part of the state, \ Leader.
spent a few days in the city last j — - , ■'
week. Their home is at Belding J. H. Wood, accompanied by bis
Prairie in Palo Pinto ciunty where daughter, 1 Zona, started for Kil-
they have lived for more than fif- gore, Texas, la-t Monday to visit
ty years.
relatives.
S. Uozier oi Miller Bend was in j Hawks celebrated Crystallized
groups than in the past, public en- M)Wn trading Tuesday and incident- Spectacles and Eye Glasses, the
terprise may take the place of pri- ,y watchin(r the cotton market. most brilliant, p«ute and perfect
vate enterprise in many fields, but _ Lenses in the world, combined with
on the whole we do not believe ,_TT__,__„ refractive power, can be bought at
Lewis Sh^rill of Haskell is vis-
iting in the city, the guest of J. ** ^ °ffic* fr°m GT°ttT
B. Norris and
J. C. Rickman.
family and Mrs.
that our children and grandchildren
will find America very much dif-
ferent as a place in- which to live
than we and our fathers and grand- |
father? have found it.
J- B. Grimes, living about two
We say this because we do not i . “ ’ . .
... , .. . , , , _ i miles north of town, is1 dangeroue-
thmk that human nature changes ,
ly ill of blood poison.
Gottis sen.
Oscar Boaz, of Jacksboro was
Graham visitor Friday.
Mrs. E. H. Morrison and child-
materially in one or two or a doz-
en generations, and we do not be-
lieve that the temper and the fun-
lamontal spirit of the American h»ve tfone for a short visit ,
people are gong to be permanently to friends and relatives at Has-
changed by any political devices. ^1.
After the making of new laws »-d, "rr
regulations has come to an end, • Little Marie Short of Custer, Ok-|
the people will pay no attention to 1*-. » visiting her grandmother, Mrs. j
such new rules of conduct as do C. Short, and other
relatives
not suit them, and will more .or les*
observe the l*ws which, after a
reasonable experience with them,
prpve to be workable.
That is the way the American
people have conducted themselves
in the past and we think it is the
way they will continue to conduct
themselvf-s in the future.
--tx-
Mrs. Mae Veules returned home
one day last week from her trip
to Canada. Rolla will be home in
a few days.
A PRAISEWORTHY PRODUCT
The following prominent ranchers
and farmers have been in town
Tading and attending other bust- i
ness this week: G. W. Wiley of •
Gooseneck, J. W. Shulte of Salem, ?
__ A. C. Melton of South Bend, Mrs. |
Finn, what we have read «nd M. J. Dallins of Indian Mound. G.
heard about the President’s “Youth W. Hinson of Salem and Mrs.
Project" it seems to have much ( Cloud of Murray. •
to command it. Mr. Roosevelt has ——
aside IRO.OoO.OOO out of his Work j Jaaon Mayea^ *1 ^family retunw
"'-ind to help youir reople ad la*K Tusada jj^ariow, Ok-
-"•es of 16 and 25. la., where
his brother
orlvate
ift
visit
Wea-
•naa*
OF BAD HEALTH ARE
PAID BY THOSE WHO
NEGLECT THAT FEEL-
ING OF FATIGUE OK
“NAGGING” PAIN.
Nerves, carrying vital ener-
gy, branch off from the spine
arai reach every part of the
body. Often theae nerves are
subjected to pressure by mis-
alignment of a spinal bone.
When this occurs ill-healih re-'
suits.
If a bone of vour spinal col.
umn is ever so fractionally
out gf line, there is the place
to apnly corrective measure?.
A sound investment in
iHEAL/FH produces a bigger
dividend than the safest bond
known.
Nearsea losMtar and X-Ray
GRUBY & GRUBY
Pahner Graduate
CHIROPRACTORS
V- Next ' '
oris*.
• r
MINI’S MMPMII
Manufactured by baking
nptf _
under superbiaion of aspart
Texas WPA setup wi
to completion as soon
That was the steteme
H. P. Drought, admii
Taxaa, Mkmday. Dro
that Admimatrstors ft
districts would be nam
as possible so that tht
t360,000^KK) »Oc
could be started tht
people off the relief
Drouth received a
srday advising him
wing list of his app
«n approved:
v Duputy Administrat
Smith, Dallas; direct
nel, Sherwood H. Ave
■latent director of pe
Leo Oane, retired, 1
tag officer of •Fort
director of the dlvis
and reports; Stemet
Dellas; assiatant
and reports, Eh El.
director of the divi
managemei. Dr. E.
ar professor of econoi
of Texas; assistant
division of labor ml
J. Wright, San A nr
work consultant, M
Taylor, Anstin, and
tlfkation, Mrs. Vs
alto of Austin.
Also confirmed it
was the appointmei
Johnson of Austin i
mlniatrator for Text
b being held open
Drought until such
f» able to release t
Texas Relief Conn
who maka nothing but
taking
po wd ar-
ch amis ta.
MILLER DRUG COMPANY
GrahaeL Texaa.
SHIP VIA
TRUCK
Courtesy
Service
Over-Night Freight Berries
Dallas • Ft. Worth - WiehRa
falb • Waee and Haeatea
Package Car Berries Pram
New York • Philadelphia
Akron and St. Loeis
SPROLES
3. H. NEWMAN. Reahteet
Manager, Graham. Phone S33.
2$ far as*
You can also buy
R f 11 X# ounce can for E#e
A lull Xf ounce can for Iff*
Bgtost QuUty—Always Depeadahb
MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN UStD
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
Southland Greyhound Lines, Inc.
GRAHAM • MINIMAL WELLS DIVISION
JOHN KEMP, Operator.
Baa Statiea — Driver Hotel Phase 2*2 — Baa III
Lv. for Mineral Wells 9:00 a. m.~5:00 p. m.
Ar. Graham.......1:45 p. m.~9:15 p. m.
Connection at Mineral Wells for for all potato East and Waat
EXCURSION PARS
FORT WORTH—One WaY—S9.2S RO.... .....
DALLAS-OneWaY—$3.00 — ROUND TRIP—1
“The Quickest and Cheapest Way to Fort Worth."
OUND_ TRIP—
J ter No.
FIRST Ni
of Graham in the S
Overdrafts
3. United S.ates
gasrant
4. Other tends, i
5. Banking house
7. Real estate ow
8. Hseervr with I
». cash in vault
jr«. Outside cheek
U. Redemption fu
due t*m I
IKer assets
TOTAL
4 1 * —
J
16. Demand depos
deposits, pi
17. Public funds «
subdivision!
18. United States
1*. Deposits of o'
checks onts
Total of it
(a) Securtd by
(b) Not secure.
NOW
(c> Tom1
20. Circulating i
32. Capital acce
Common sUx
Surplus -----
Undivided ]
Total
t — n
TOTA
memqrandl
33. United State
and|or ful
84. Other tends,
'/( Ht‘\ KOI F I
so*
«(K*r
THE PEP^ CAR
Delivered in Deles Equipped
. . . Bumpers, Spare Tire end Tube
86. Total Pl<
37. Pledged;
(a) Against
(bL*dralnst
Bavin
/M Agains
v or ot
(i) * Tot
STATE OF TE
1, James G
■wear that the
belief.
Sworn to ai
Correct—Attest
GRAHAh
P. K. DE
H. B. 31
(adv.)
Afis*4®
ARISTOCRAT OF THE
LOW PRICE HELD '
Delivered in Dellas Equipped
... Bumpers, Spare Tiro and Tuba
734
Kimm Action $20.50 Additional
\
Tuna in on your Chovrolat dealer’s amateur contest tonight
over Station WFAA, and ovory Sunday thoroaftor, from 1:30
to 9.-00 o’clock.... If you oro an amateur parformor, and wont
* chanco to win o free trip to Holywood, go to your Chavratat
da alar for aa anfry blank and ful particularv
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Shamrock Motor Company
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Spears, George T., Jr. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1935, newspaper, July 11, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034705/m1/2/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.