The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1938 Page: 5 of 12
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THE OEAHAM LEA DEB . THURSDAY, MARCH II. IMA
GRAHAM IS GIVEN
FIRST HONOR IN
DEBATE CONTEST
15 YEARS AGO
Tha election lait Saturday re-
sulted in favor of Graham remain-
ing the county aeat by a majority
of 171 votes.
in an interesting and well con-
tested gana the 'Grdham High
School Base Ball team' defeated the
team from Loving on the local dia-
mond last Saturday.
The Fireman’s Band will begin its
open air concerts about- the 15th
of May.
Seth Mabry returned to Bowie
Tuesday to re-enter college.
Ben Johnson is in Fort Worth on
business today.
George McCallister of Miller Bend
was' here Monday with the election
returns from his box.
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L. C Dearing and C. L. Burton
of Loving were in to see us a few
minutes lust Monday,
50 YEARS AGO
We hear of considerable immigra-
tion tc Young county from the old
states; several families are coming
from North Carolina. Welcome all.
Deputy Marshal E. W. Johnson
and family returned Monday. Mr.
Johnson is improving rspidly and
will soon be up.
N. E. Young and Uncle Dick
Jowell contemplate a trip to the
Panhandle this spring to see if
the half has been Udo them.
The farmers must,' be putting in
big crops They have beeh very
scarce on our streets for the last
few days. *
,Wo think it about time Young
county was forming an immigration
society, and preparing for an ex-
hibit at the Dallas fair.
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A. C. Anderson of Henry Chapel
was transacting business in gra-
ham last Thursday.
W. P. Beckham was driving those
high stepping sorrels to a brand
new carriage last Sunday.
Honors were divided in the high
school debates at the Graham Me-
morial Auditorium Friday morning,
the Graham girls' team winning
first place and the.01ney boys' team
taking top honors, . .The Olney girls
took second place and the Graham
boys second place.
Marjorie Lay and Bobbie Lee Gra-
ham represented tke Graham girls,
and Cecil Sutton and Doyle Bishop
composed the Graham boys’ team.
Both teams have been coaclred by
Clay Thompson.
Olney% debaters were: girls—Ro-
berta Price and Jean Wodverton;
boys--Harold Scott und Leon
Wright.
Results in the spelling contests
Friday morning were announced as
follows: High School Division—Gra-
ham, first) Olney, second; arid New-
castle, third;, Fourth and Fifth
Grades—Loving, firs*; Jean and
Graham East Ward tied for second
place; Sixth and Seventh grade:
Shawnee, first; Birney Ward School
of^Olney, second; Newcastle, third.
Two d^sky warriors of the Com-
BAPTISTS SELECT
F CHILDNESS NEXT
Morrison Co. I MEXICO.—Private Japanese eoas-
0 i . -ex/ panics are ready lo bay Mexico's oil
rveaay-io VYpar for W),^h „ew foi^gn market, are
Dept. Improved ought following the taking over of
IHTTItir M irr - American and other foreign oU
MU 1| Recent Improvements In the,randy- properties by the Mexican Govem-
sr department of the Morrison ment and for which the new raan-
Dry Goods Ce. have made it one agers have
outlet since the
most attractive spots in
Childress was selected as the of the
next meeting place of the District town.
Baptist Convention, which closed its] The entire section of the store de-
two-day session in Graham iFriday ivoted to the ladies’ ready-to-wear'
afternoon at 4 o clock, and officers! and shoe stocks was remodeled snd j
for another year were elected. | re-arranged. New furniture and ac-
Before adjourn,ng resolutions , ce"°ri«" h‘ve »"*" in«talled, includ- j
were adopted thanking Graham peo- ,n* mQdcrnirtk u“e» and chalrs I
pie for the entertainment and hos- and n*’w Ul"*' '“**• The chair"
pitality shown the delegates and “re nu’t“1 w,th 'vather upholstery ,
▼iflitorH . v v I ,n various colors which make a;
' most pleasing combination. CU
American companiet refused to
their ships far it.
District officers for the three
’divisions were elected as follows:
Sunday school VoSus Noitsworthy
of Vernon, president; Frank Rich-
ardson of Henrietta, vice president;
Besides the new chromium, mod-
ernistic furnitute, Mr. Morrison has
enlarged the cabinet capacity for
dresses and other garments and' has
installed 'daylight ’ lamps' for each .
Baptist Training Union, Boyd "East,1 cabinet. Grouped all in one de.
Quanuh president; Roy Camp, Wich- partment for, lady customers now
ita Falls, vice president; W. ' E. . is the ready-to-wear, underwear.
Loveless, Vernon, secretary; Wo-j millinery, foundation garments,
men’s Missionary Union Mrs. T. J. j dresses and shoes. ■...
Furaiss, re-elected president; Mrs. I ----- —
Earl Gilbert of Olney, re-elected I VERNON, Texas.—Four persons,
secretary.
Funeral Held at
Loving on Friday
For C. F. Rowley
•Funeral services for G.
all'uf Palestine, Texas, were injured
Sunday morning! when a truck in j
which they were traveling tor New I
Mexico, turned over on the high- ]
way three miles east of Oklaunion. I
WOMEN WHO HOll
THE! MEN
NEVER LET THEM KNOW
XTO sine bourne* r—
J.Y back echos sad goer name
present. your Iwtanh. bsosuse M
Is only a nan. chi hw urndm
Hand why you arc ao hard tc lie*
wtth ana weak hi every manth.
Too often the honeymoon e»
praew la wrecked by the n>q1n|
ionaua of a thrae^uarter wife. The
wlee woman never late her huabead
know by outward den that Aa Jc
a victim of periodic pain.
Far three cencratiooa one wohhb
bee told another how to fo null-
Inc through ' with Lydia 1 Pink-
hams Vegetable Compound. It
helpe Nature tone up the oi tm.
thue 1 lining the diROomforta from
tha functional disorders which
woman muat endure In the three
ordeak of life 1 Turning front •
girlhood to womanhood. 3. Pre- *
paring for motherhood. 1. Ap-
proaching “middle age "
Don't be a three-quarter wile, *
take LYDIA E PINKI!AM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND and
Go ' Smiling Through."
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On last Wednesday afternoon the
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific
Circle met with Mrs, H. L. Morfi-1
son at 4 o'clock.
S. T Moreland was here "from
Lone Oak last Thursday.
Singing Every
Monday Night At
Stovall's Hot Well
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2 WAY RELIEF
FM Tit mull *F
COLDS
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Tots 1 SATIS WHIM MMl Hi
drink ■ Mi ploss of Me. *«,»ei
SwHM hi 1 Seen.
H threat Is tare tram the ceM,
aeeh M lh> ] SATIS AJPtSIN
Septets ie V4 thr, el ereter. Sente
twice. This cent threat rewnm
eetl seteeets obeys* inttenHy.
All tt usually costs to relieve the
misery of a cold today — is 3/ to
5/ — relief for the period of your
cold 15/ to 25/. Hence no family
need neglect even minor head
colds.
Here is what to do: Take two
BAYER tablets when you fed a
LONDON—Prime .Minister Nev-
ille Chamberlain told the house of
anche persuasion still perambulate commons Thursday night that Great
our streets attending Federal Court, j Britain will go to war to defend jey were heM at Loving Friday
. France and Belgium, Just as she did j afternoon at :{ o'clock, conducted at
We notice Dr. Chism s epping jn lyll but refuses to use h*r arm- the Church of Christ by George T.
somewhat faster than usual. OR in- jta. to pro^ecl Czechoslovakia against Baker
*iuiry_ yve iwuaej that * little boy invaoian,. ; Mr.' Rbvrfey, wh., 71. yffi
' __ ! bid. died Thursday morning at' his!
| home at Loving. He ty»s born May ]
| 15, 1859, in New York State: For!
the past .til years he had lived, at'
Loving.
Mr. Rowley is jtwvived by
; daughter, Mrs. Bula Ligon of Lov- j
MAlii: Vlini TEETH
appeared at
day. ...
his house last Satur-.
1 he norther that sprung up date
Sunday evening made overcoats
and firewood in demand.
111E oTATE OK TEX Ad
SOFTBALL SEASON
OPENS IN GRAHAM
In the "DlSthict Court of Young
County, lor the Thirtieth Judicial
District of Texas, May Term, A.D.
lt/Ob
.. . ’ ou ,, . , Y.ig; a son, Coy B. Rowley of Idaho !
lo the Sheriff or any Constable of ^ Wa ^ ^ |chiHren.
teuilg County—Greeting:. __■
You Are Hereby Commanded, that'
by making publication of- this cita- j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burns of Mor-
NlIflHT 111^ APffll IQ turn in seme newspaper published in on Mills spent the week-end here
ilium UT /•I'HIL lO^the dounty of Young, State of Tex- j with her father, E- R. Ragland, and
__ .. ,i_ las. if there be a newspaper pub- Miss Fannie Ragland.
AAt a well attended meeting of|li»hed in .-said county tbut if not.
s,oft ball fans and officers of the then in the nearest county .where a £
newly organized Soft Ball League; newspaper is putllshcdt, for four
in Graham, Thursday night in Me-1 consecutive weeks previous to the
mortal Hall ba'sement, plans Were return jay hereof, you summon
developed further for opening the uuanita Anders' whose residence is
season here. • < unknown to tie and appear before
It was decided ,to play, the first ' District Couri ,n and for toung
game April 18 and the following County lor the Thirtieth JudTcuu
were listed definitely as applicants District, to be holden in and lor
for berths in the new one-class County of Young at the court-
league for Graham: thereof, in the City of Gra- (
‘ i ham, on the first Monday in May
American Legion, Newman- A ,, iy3g bcing thL. 2nd day oil
CLEAN ANDrWHITEN TEETH
with Calox, tho Qxy^en tooth powdor which ponvtratoo to
the hidden cro*icws between the'teeth. Pleoaant, Refroah-
ing. Protects the gutps and is economical to uve. |
TRY CALOX AT OUR EXPENSE
What Calox will do for your teeth is eaeily demonstrated by
you in your own home at our expense. 8imply Ml in tha
coupon with name and address and mail it to ua. You will re-
ceive absolutely free a teat can of CALOX TOOTH POWDB^
tha powder more and more people are using every day.
FREE TRIAL COUPOW ------------
McKesson A Robbins. Inc.. FsirAeld. Conn. Dept A ILF.
Send me • 10 4*r <Hnl nf CALOX TOOTH FOWDE* at aa
expense to me. I will try It S •
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AS4 me
Sproles, Phillips 66, Jean and Lov-
ing; and Driver's Grocery.— ’-----
It will be announced in a day or
two as to where the games will be
played, which will be at night.
Others wishing to have a place
in the league are invited to' put in
their applications right away.
HOSPITAL NOTES
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cold coming »n — with a full glass
of water. Then repeat, if necr*s;:ry,
according to directions in each
, package. Relief comes rapidly.
The Bayer method of relieving
colds is tne wuy many doctors
approve. You take Bayer Aspirin
for relief — then if you are not
improved promptly, you call the
family doctor. ^
' <$>
Mrs. Lcla Biggers of Orth had
| an ii ppendectomy at the Graham
! Hospital Friday morning.
I Mrs. W. M. Stowers underwent
an operation for appendicitis Friday
morning at the Graham Hospital.
Faydelle Burdick was able to re-
turn to her home in Loving Friday.
CARD OF THANKS
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Virtually 1 cent a tablet
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We wish to ex|n-ess our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
friends for all the kind deeds, words
of comfort and beautiful flowers,
given during the illness and degth
of our dear husband and father.—
Mrs. C. F. Rowley, Coy B. Rowley,
Mrs Mary Rowley and Jolene, Mrs.
Bula Ligon. adv. pd
Famous Explorer Finds
Breakfast to Brace-lip Nerves!
QUAKER OATS. BREAKFAST OF GREAT AMERICANS,
OF RUTH HARKNESS, GREAT
^ AMERICAN EXPLORER,
WHO CAPTURED
SU-LIN, GIANT PANDA,
ALIVE.
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said month, file number being lUU'Jo,
then und there to answer the peti-
tion of W. W. Anders- fHFtPlIt -said
Court, on the 25th day of March,
A. D. ,1938, against Juanita Anders
and alleging in substance as fol-
lows, to-wit:
1 hat plaintiff and defendant were |
married on or- about October loth,
1932, at Shreveport. Louisiana, and
continued to live together, except at
slight intermissions until on or
about August 25th, ltrob, when by
reason of the cruel, harsh, unkind
and tyrannical treatment and con-'
duct on the part of. defendant to-
ward plaintiff, as more fully alleged
in plaintiff's Original petition tiled
in this cause, plaintiff was forced
and compelled to permanently aban-
don defendant, since which time they
have not lived together as man and
wile; that defendant’s residence is
unknown to plaintiff; that plaintiff
has lived in the state of Texas for
more than twelve months and in
Young county for more than six
months next precceding the filing
of this suit; wherein plaintiff prays
for citation by publication on de-
fendant, and on final hearing here-
of he be granted u divorce from
defendant, fori special and general
relief, etc.
Herein Fail Not, but have you
then and there before said Court
this writ, with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed the
tame.
Witness. Nat Price, Clerk of the
District Court of Young County,
Texas
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court in Graham, Texas, this
the 25th day of March, A. D. 1938.
(Seal) NAT PRICE,
(Jlerk, District Court Young County,
Texas.
by Mattie Kaye Cusenbary, Deputy.
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QUAKER OATS
BRACES-UP
NERVES &
DIGESTION !
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OLD STOVE ROUNP-UP
ENDS SATURDAY
DON’T SLEEP WHEN
GAS PRESSES HEART
If you can't eat or sleep because
gas bloats you up try Adlarlka One
done usually relieves stomach gas
pressing on heart. Adlerlka cleans
out BOTH upper and lower bowels
—Young Drug Company, end
Miller Drug Company
Tke “Commodore”
ROPER "Commodore' (above) with insulated
oven, Instaflame burner lighter, automatic oven
heat control, table top with cover, roll-out
broiler, utility- drawers, porcelain enamel oven
linings Hnd many other conveniences and
finemenls. i/ priced at $1.9.50, less $20.00 al-
lowance for vour old stove, only $109.5n. Other
models, from $69 50 up. .
Saturday is the last day 'to lake advantage of
t his sensational Rem rid-up Sale. Mf yfiU are to
buy at worthwhile savins'* as Y.any other
housewives have done, you must act now!
★ $20.00 Allowance for your
old stove
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★ Small sum down
i* 24 Months to pay
With a new Roper gas range $unill enjoy mod-
ern gas cookery at its best. The Roper located
and controlled heat "Multiflame'’ hunters give
exactly the heat you need for every rooking
operation from low simmer tlhm'es for water-
less cookery to intense high heat for fast boil-
ing. The fine broiling equipment makes broil-
ing clean, fast, simple. Low temperature oven
hunter offers popular “low temperature" oven
meal rooking and qven canning. Gives yotj in-
tense heat for roasting, tool - ’ „
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Act now! Enjoy modem gas cookery the ROPER way!
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1938, newspaper, March 31, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116839/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.