The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1933 Page: 2 of 10
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Monkey Business
SPECIAL NOTICE
Clfe. T. SPEARS
Editor-Pa iiluherV
8tt Mont bn
reflection
NOTH E— Any eTronc
“! am l
■gainst
Arrepo.
Graham Welding & Machine Cs.
upon the character, st
tstien Of any* person.
or corpor-
ISLC OF
attar which may
NOTHING BUT A COOD JOB OF ELECTRIC WELDING WHlj
HOLD IT. AND WE-ARE AMPLY EQUIPPED TO DO THE
WORK AT A SMALL COST 4- NO NEED TO BUY A NBW
HEAD OR BLOCK. ELECTRIC WELDING WILL DO THE JOB.
WEST SIDE SQUARE — GRAHAM, TEX.
corrected upon it
ths attention of the " publishers.
h<MHW>TAl AsMHUtHlN
snappy stuff
success of others is almost invari-
ably laid to luck. . .
1, pm willing to admit that luck
often does play an important part
in the lives of many people.—..
■ But nothing can be gained by
Carrying aTtoutthatT*’1 ■ "*-
In fact, the more you keep think-
remove
criminal life allures the reek less dis-
position of. youth.
Lee Simmons, manager of the
Texas penitentiary system, speaking
before the teachers of Texas at Fort
Worth, decried the large number
of ypuths who found their ways into
thef Texas penal system. He ex-
plained the situation by proclaiming
future. It ia confidently expected
that everything wilt be ia readiness
for construction to be started by the
first of April or earlier. That will
mean employment throughout tho
Because one of his chickens wan-
dered into a neighbor's garden At
Jenners, Pa. John Paatuch was ar-
rvsted for t reepeasing and sentenced
12 INCMFS HIGH—1 INCH MESH, Per Roll
24 INCHES HIGH—T INCH MESH, Per RoU
36 INCHES HIGH—I INCH MESH, Per Roil
to 12 days in jail.
—Mistaking a Moonlit epnereto high-
way- near Petersburg. Ind., for a'
stream, of water,, a flock of wild
ducks swooped down and lilt the
road ko hard that 18 of the birds
jng’ about it, the iTpre'-yi
Young county’s first Meat ...and
from_ the reach of any luck ] that parents were si
that may be fluttering about in your ' eponsibifities to the schools of the
direction. ! ) ftale. )H •■—-----
Certainly, you are..not harmed by , The life of Pretty Boy Floyd, who
the good fortund of people you kno4. escapes the law, is no doubt causing
IP the grand-father of one of them | many a youth to aepire to be another
hero next week, on February 25. This
show will'present an educational and
were killed.
Licenee to operate an automobile
lias been issued to Thomas Gordon
of Grand Rapids, Mich., who , gives
his age as 102. v
.' Charles ^kqeMinger of Marion,
Ohio.; owns a dog that has an extfi
“tail.” moral inches long, growing
from its forehead.
An ancient rake ,wa» discovered
imbedded at “the center a tree
which was recently felled at the home
follows bank robbery, all being par-
formed by young men. The tragedy
--------------had. j ia that few oMhe robber* have been
_Jfou will bo more cnUtontad' and .ppWpl.«nded. /?
probably; more successful, if you Local robberies, right here in Can-
ftop worrying about the luck of ! yon, have been committed by youths
others. 1 v [ mo*t. of whom .have bean able to
your life ,tp think tlift
lather hasn’t that muql
wouldn’t leave it to yoi
Duplex, t
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IMaUws
Four Bo.
phel. the ground hog. seems to have
. scored again. Disbelievers, who scof-
fed at the age-old tradition tbit six
woelts- -mar*. -of-winter fttfn--ir- -frroa-
pect when the ground hog'sees his
shadow on
' .Incidentally, you will have a better evade the consequence*- of the law. '
chance of improving your own luck. ] TV- be a big ’he-m^n’’ with * gun or ^ ^ ^ ^ £
■■ ~ ' - — • i Turney.. — - ■ . „
February 2, had, to break , heaviest artillery. __ j pole of too
dni it that 1 a.’T’ -f -hTW- * . T.uc^ Ts^rVin- e* THeoty to be’ on tbr * .'uffllOUnlly
ed every indication that the G. H.[ side the hard working, intelligent,. ;.»iow the
-hacLhit-iii:v«ar_ Ths balmy t man Or woman than it is to be on the
. ia to be 00 the return to America., This w ill bring
waa ter. 1—. .hock, more rceBeaaaaaa aai wirt*
Dawso
instoad
woulchhwve
Together we travel hand..in hand
1 still
last days the sweeter for suf-
. feting much ~ • ,
: Forgotten long ago for my
sweetheart’s touch. , .
bed of his wedding clothes and $100.
Richard PMlirinford of Woodbine.
N. J., five year old, merely grinned
when a justice of the peace fined
him $10 fog' throwing a stone through
a window.: •' “
eople. , *■ • , Gaxe on me tenderly like mated dove
There are many wayp by which Back in the shadows we’ve left
eh can sour- ymrr-exist euro, but I each mistake,
ot 'me of them t* So sure lo get I Forgotten long ago for my
tsuits as by tdoking envioualy out sweetheart’* sake. . <-
f the window and wondering why WhbSroat the River, the Fdiryman
oucan’t have some </t the lurk that tall?
of yoqr friends and ncquam
“Time' ^ott were crossing,” we Mar
tances enjoy.—Exchange.
the "Credit' Monthly” tells us,
there ia * Vast forest of tombstones.
Many and various are the epitaphs
you mag read aa you pass by—,
He worried too much,
ij He lacked ability.
‘He wanted only to play.1
1 He lacked enthusiasm.
Ha lacked capital.
1 V He liked tM bright lights.
He had too much competition
1 ’ He liked his liquor.
his loud call.
THE YOUNG OUTLAW
America is awaking to VM start:'
ling fact that the outlaw* of the
present generation ere meetly boys
Thousands of them aae hardly out
of their teens. I’M prison* of tM
country are being filled with boy*
for-all manner of crimes. In olden
times, crime was the pert of tM
older and hardened types. Today
it Is different. •» >
At Capon* made tM startling
statement recently that M had 300
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— - —* Entered at tM Host Office at
Graham. Texas, as second-das* mail
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Car Owners
If your motor head or
l?loek froze and bursted
during the recent hard
freeze, bring your car
to the . , .
sjona that
■hould M
The ea
. cmmfnt ,
* govemmei
proeperity
In his c
,g»m at C
+•* A“*«*
P aid to fai
ago and
orad, . H<
to rate fo
measure it
l “Any f«
to offer a
United St
POULTRY NETTING
SPECIAL!
12 INCHES HIGH—3 INCH MB8H. Per Rett -
24 INCHES HIGH—2 INCH MESH. Per Hail___
24 INCHES HIGH—2 fNCH MESH.
36 INCHES HIGH—* INCH MESH,
tr INCHES HUSH—: INCH.MESH,
66 INCHES HIGH—: INCH mesh,
72 INCHES HIGH—2 INCH MESH.
Per Hoik..
Per Rett...
Per RaU...
m— uA|i •
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Shamburger Lumber Company
T" —t— Phone 16 2
-Another step toward realixaiidn of
a federal building for Grahefn wa-
taken with the appointment last week
of Ray C. Arnold of Wichita Falls
SI aWhltSct. General iipeeificatwm-
for the building have already been
outlined, and »U details' of archi-
tacture and arraugeuwut will be
' worth-while^ display
duced meats, cheese and Kutfei of the
aigMst quality. In connection with
tho exhibition there will’ be di4Cus-. . . __ ...
sionrby expert* in prohlehfS of mhat | lion dollare, ynu will jspt >bw hefmed —Here T»~the Panhandle, and
and dairy indurtnes, which will mean Dy • that, event unions it embitters ! over- ♦*>» Southwest bank, robl
much to tM farm men and women
who are sincerely anxious to learn
the best -method* for ’ aaauring both
quality produet* .and profit.
' —-«•-— ' -
■■''•’That much maligned weahef pro-
■ aywr. '■* _ .
Schedule Change
j
Rainbow Coaches
uur’ »wf us trot-of-door* and fostered i ’ Those la.-C do-sbmclimes have lutk, ; oT ygoth'1, if .they are able to pro- ^ uare Mlittlona South Wale*
salty r.,r-. th*t -prii.g wag’! but v hat of It2 ... - ; nre Hqu«t.A6..they idi-u-e. and under. XfC^^ubledoii Eng, an o*.
-.»• hand, but the wuty-pld ground hog , Why should you wprry. agout it? I the guise of 'respectability, and under 1 Sidney F liogderi and *flew
-rininM;-ta-2M--M$t Siji~hi‘a4f him- .-I'lw few *sW).tmh.: toZdui the iirnlei tifin uf law; wiu>' his 1^,^. L ,
sell v •uf(-r»a--<- ‘or the rrat-vf 'the-^ Unwer-al lulu that man must work The-outlook, is hone too cheerful ] Hunrt who said sho
^ a,,f the harder Imd for those who believe; in and j ^ five(,"u„der. ^ ^ roo{ wiU|
haiuwi-hcd- we- nittjit get into »a “the more ifttejligently he work* tM order, and that right living Jeada .to
NORTH BOUND TO WICHITA FALLS LEAVES AT
1IA$ A. M. —:: $*6 P. ________
SOUTH BOUND TO BRBCKBN RIDGE CISCO, BAST-
' Z LAND AND ABIlsENB. LEAVES' AT
- 9M A. M. -W- 6!20 P.-fe "1 - '
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— Far ..Farther Information See or CAS
Joe T. Carter, Local Agent
Driver Hotel Phone 292.
mui ‘'hole’’, and
May there
b? Spiveripg and skkkiingl'fnrm loth;
■"-‘r to tfk
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l.fte
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‘ riouptlnss tMre were. people in
Spain who thought Colqnibus war
xlnif aililt liii>.“ ii lliaiarmai atjjl [ ... ,
il.l vfriuiul—Polyannn 1 ix-ople in America mean-spirited cro-i.tfrer ttve-Sor<IerTai>d, straight down
a bit insipid at ' ough to think that if Lindbergh had- ! the hill . <
our
< whose philsophy "is
twnes birt: worth incorporating in our
i-ton -thetrii.* of Itfei. wr found ohe.| made.,hi* gfe*t flight.
;Mpjif sunshine.aod_MW of) to it ten-
' afidosly througlaciut the tub-tero
' weather last week. That ray of aun-
f** ' 'Vhine ’WB* th'
—' - -fyd -sillily of
■f^-.
Eehruary has brought out bud* on
tpe, fruit trees, only to leave them
Volir job is to be ready
“liroak” sf it comes along.
Attend to that and you wiU .be far
thi ;ght of a hounti- more likelii to find.luck at your <l*or
q cimis peaches next than If you, upend a lifetime making 1
,r-c7i^NeW. for *y~r' r: rn*
___ i ger, was gtven a divorce at Spokane,
SWEETHEARTS FOREVER' W.'. fc,..
terrier puppy serve as mascotsi foy
a fire company at Cjarksdalc Mis*.
Following a $400 cut in hi* salary,
at Welisville, O., voluntarily reduced
It $606 more.
While journeying from Ottawa,
III., to Chicago for hia wedding' to
Miss Geraldine Heinrichs. Fred-
lUhimer. For the past three ye#h« yourself uphagpy by thtnking about Rye* that speak void®*, ’Pyte fuTT Of
warm weather dprtng the m"nth' of what you imagine is tM luck of other' lova^-
L’aiI . *i i a,- , kn j lio.nwkt out In id* nn . , OAlklo A •
5=ait:
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March. 1 A- a result the fruit .crop
ha* been'badly curtailed. With the
• ai|. chiUetf >1y~ The exAremely, Cold
weather of tM past week, tM fruit
tree* should bloom normaHy this
“ year, with tM promise of-a-^uU
crop. "*—'• —
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THE OTHER FELLOW'S LUCE
Envy t* a dangerous poison.
If you have any ff It m your
system, get rid of it.
If ynu do not get rid of it, tM
guarantee of tM pursuit at haptfines*
- that tM founder* of the country
mad* you will be futile.
Wherever yon go you Mar people
talking , about the luek at otMra,
and wondering why thing* den’t
break like that for them
“ TMngu would ha wore likely to
Weak Idee that far them tf the*
didn’t keep thrtr IBS—|W6A 1 wRh
the virus of envy.
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Get Rid of That
SORE THROAT!
.VfSM
Any Uttle aasaneas in the throat grow* rapidly worse M
aegbfted Crush eoeaa labieti of genuine Bayer Aspirin
in Sene water, and farglaa* once. This given you inttant
and raduoto dangTfWm iafecUm. On. goodgtoyU
and yon can feel eafc. Hall aaratotoia not g«M promptly, w
repent. TWera'e usually n cold with the lore throat, so
before gargling take two tablaU to throw off your cold,
MadacM, atitnem or othar cold sjrmptanu. Bayer
Aspirin ruiieroa nauralfia, neuritk, too- You may uaeit
freely, it doer not hurt the heart.
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case* tM
himself ii
• MO TABLETS AM CCMUIME BAY
EH ASPiWN WITHOUT TUB C»0$^
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1933, newspaper, February 16, 1933; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884097/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.