The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931 Page: 10 of 10
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GRAHAM
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Buying a Policy For a ~
CHILD Is a Life-Long
Lesson In THRIFT....
j Seven New Tests
In This County
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Teach the children thrift by asking them
to help meet the premiums. Thrift is a
habit, the simplest habit we can learn,
but thousands of children never learn it,
Thrift brings security* comfort, self-rle-L
spect,power7tnfluence^andstanding. It
brings money and prosperity,
what we call “good luck.” A life insur-
ance policy of their own will teach your
children the good thrift habit.
Young county led other district* in
(Itrtrol Wort Texas lest meek in
number of firut fcvpSrto, seven new
toots being reported 'These in-
cluded:
H-Y OH Company No. 4 B. H. Lari-
moi.. ISO foot south end 7*0 oeet
from the north wort comer of sec-
tion 2247, T. E. * L. Surety.
,W,»ten A Reed ; No. B-l M. &
Robinson, 4*0 fort south end 160 fort
vA»t from the northeast comer of
the east 30 acres of the south half
of section 1466, T. E. * L. survey
drilling at 600 feet
W. B. Chandler Nrt 1 S. R. Jef-
450 feet south and 150 east
from the northwest, comer section 44,
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PAT BRYAN
l • 'nt'-'-t- • 1
Seitz, Convegys t Sritx No. B-4
Wl T. Finch. 466 feet south sad 150
iet from the northwest comer <f a
20-acre tease in the northeastern
part of seetien 31, T. E. A t*. *ur-
v«y.
“at tho eleventh hour" ha caeo of
unexpected company.
After admiring this excellent ex-
hibit *he vieitors were eerred a
delicious luncheon by the members
of the Red Top Chib, the meal
served picnic style on the back
and yard. lAt WJS Urn* Mrs. Mar-
tin read a report of her pantry
work for January t to date, and
Miss Annie Mary Slater «ad a clever
poem giving the history of the
pantry. Visitors who were pre-
sent for this feature of tho day's
program ware: Judge and Mrs. W.
F. ttorsloy, Dr. H. E. Griffin, Ed C.
Burris, A 'A. Morrison, Mr, and.
Mrs. R. A. Crawford, Sam Harrison,
S. S. Pates, D. D. Cuoenbary, Mr.
and MA. B. A. lewis, W. H. Kennedy,
Mps. W. I. Tidwell, Mrs. Leah Hart-
tall, Mr. and Mrs. A C. Anderson,
Mr. and Mia. B. W- King, Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Tidwell, Mr. and Mts.
1 Jirby Rhrtls. MHtoh Snoddy, Graham
'Stewart, A. B. Eddlemnn, Mrs. Sars-
fleld, Mrs. B. Fore, and Mi|s
TH tS OLD RELIA
____r of Graham, Texas
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONI
SEPTEMBER 29. 1*11.
Aa Reported to OsmptraRor at Currency—WasVington. D.
rt I i~IU, *»»»**♦.„ W • • ,
Kleiner A Riggs No. B-2 J. F. pt,r| Matthews, all of Graham.; Rev.
oast and 1,060 - ”
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“Southwestern Life Man”
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plans Made For Conducting Annual
Red Cross Roll Call Next Month
Liarimore, 150 fart
north from the southwest odmer of
the tv<fth 91.7 acre tract out of tho
north 108 acres of section 22, T. E.
A I* survey.
Belknap Coal Congmny No. 10
Routon. 1,860 Oeet east and 150 north
from the jouthwest corner of a 53.8-
acre tract in section 22, T. E. A L.
survey drilling at 250 fert.
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The annual Mem-
bership RiU Crtl
of the Young Coun-
ty Red Crose chap*
tor .will begin here
on November It,
according to
a n announcement
i all chapters by the national organ-
ization. The balance remains at
j home for local service.
Fall Music Festival
Attracts Attention
B. A. Roark of South Bend; W. H.J
Harrow of College Station; Goo. W.
Ackerman of Washington, D. C.; Mil* I
Myrtle Murray, district H. D. A-JI
M^s‘Niwflert Grimes, County-H. Dll
A. and G. R. Warren. County agent.
The third demonstration was held
at the home of Mrs. John BshHtttar |
at Mint Croik where a boy's bed-
jsom "WM displayed. T^e floor,
had been refnushed. a cloeet added,
waUs re-papered, the inn bed paint-j
Ijd, chest of drawers, and mirror a-
bove refinished, table which serves
writing center re-1
- - RESOURCES
'
Loans and Discounts
$518,379.07
Acceptances, Warranto, Etc. .
712,031.11
4 500.00
Redemption Fund U. St 'IVeasurer
- 2A00.00
furniture. Fixtures and Vault,
17,500.00
Beal Estate Owned -- ;
Other B«KHM6——»—« -------
Cash in Vault ud
with other Ranks . 2115 X55 58
klWH
IT." S. Hondo, tet.- - —..........
and Other Boads - $.127,451.00
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Total Cash and Bonds ;
442.806^8
TOTAL .... $1,032,924.79
■ -to-— " ; : : - . -
L. • *2
LIABILITIES
. t 50.0004)0
Surplus t - 100,000.00
,
Undivided Profits .... T—
32.565B2
50,000.00
h
r- -* Rediscounts - * - • -
60329.45
" DEPOSITS T : • -
$740,029.52
TOTAL - - t, - $1,032,924.79
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The above statement is correct.
.
j, .H. L. TIUWELL, t a shier.
An ai
every bu
made fo
if the C
day. plat
a three
to be hi
The iqpt
Henry V
Trade I
Dallas (
as reading and
The Fall Music Festival Week to finished, a xhree shelf book
...... ““ ** made and hung above the table,)
7A11 These Advantages
At Hiis One Bank!
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lie'^giv«i in Wichita Falls on Nov. maue »nu uu»8 •fw,v ---«
2, 4 and 6 lias begun to attract at- two chairs of solid maple refinished,
S..4U. Iks anfira * MmaftlWfemt urnlnllt IticUlllR f HIITICS W*
Delegation Enjoys
Palo Pinto Fair
__ today by W. N. Varhle, chapter
chairman. W. C. Harrell of Olney The Graham delegation to the Palo
will bn sub-chairron fW__N»1h; mtt<j Fair lt Mmerrt WeHa last______
Young County and W W Youngman w>g accorded a roykl recep- F.,*.
af Newcastle will be sub-chairman ____________
.tention over the entire NorthrtMt
[Texas and Southern Oklahesna sec-
tion nad already the reservation#
make sure of practically every
munity being represented. It is the
first time in the history of any
city that as many artieta and ce-
lebritk* are to be seen and heard
during the course of ene wreak, an-
nounces H. C. Cheshire of WIchrta
And never before has the
rtion, end those making the trip re- !range of ’prints been set at such
for Central TToung-Cojjnty^ I turned with enthusiastic praise of1 popular prices.
join the organization for the coming . . , was met by. a group H , tJL
Workers
cSTl/S -^r^s and™^
that tru* Cross Roll Call is *n iiw, *ft4»rn*mn fo tJu>ir enter-
It is ------
ial proclamation and governors
statements, and -especially in the
public focus toCuupe 1931 i* the
r.ftiath anmvar-s
of the’ Red Gross. .......-
Mr. V’srble stated that “last
and two walnut picture frames re-j
finished. Hand blocked curtains snd
home braided rugs were used to com-
plete this attractive room.
A* the .demonstration five self
feeders with 3300 pounds of fatten-
ing pigs on feed were displayed et
Dr. H. E. Griffin’s Tonk Valley farm.
The five self feedera were built in
August from blue prints furnished
by the county agent. Since thet
time 19 others have been built. R.
L. Shephard manager of the farm,
stated that the pigs were gaining
abut 2 pounds par day on ration*
of whole belief, supplemented by a
protein mixture composed of half
tankage and half cotton seed - meal.
The fifth and last demonstrstioa
was at the home at Nirnun Mc-
4-H club boy at South
Bend. There, the party inspected
—COMPLETE, modern facilities to meet every hanking need.
—CONSERVATIVE policies that have won nniyeraal public
confidence.
—CASH RESERVES and quickly marketable securities to tha
amount df $442,806.58 as a restrve for your safety.
—SINCERE and cordial personal interest in customers.
—YOUR. BUSINESS kept strictly confidential alwaya.
Expect Satisfaction When You Bank Here!
Sincerely,
W. A. CORBETT. PrasiAent
■fwr- H, L. TIDWELL, Cashier.....-
R. V. TIDWELL, Active Vic* President
R. B. WHITTENBURG
’ R. L. MORRISON
J A. A. MORRISON
C. D. HINSON, Vice President
MRS. H. D. CRISWELL, Asst. Ce.hier
Officers snd Directors.
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Coranterc
Ur. St
of ex peri
problems,
authority
fora goto
of the r
Bast Tm
For wvi
to. Texas
service i
assists net
the easts
The im
zed, with
types of
practical
and sales
—rilling i
grocery i
in which
are sold.
Arrangi
are in ch
posed of
B. Street,
rison. "■*
P. Caifjerdn, John Chamberlin, ami.
Jerome GiU, the latter being a lad:
who aseumed rx sjamsibility for the
sI^TperiT in Brussels. U coming tdijtO TIereroril catv«,
TOTAL RESOURCES, $1,032,924.79
QiahamNatiohalRank
America f'*r tV, first time, and' trill
sing in the Chicago Grand opera
Amonif the Graham men wfco en-
joyed thfc trip were: Mayor A. B.
.... v..— -- joyed tht- trip were: Mayor a. n
resulted in 4.075,649 KlMltnUBi Sam Harbiron, Ue Dock-
members in the United Statt-s and its! y Fd c Harris: Frank Broxon
iraular, pissensions. The supportjA A Molriiiru S. A. I’enix and
from people in our territory enabjed , , Gjillafi*.--
ua to participate in Red Cross work I ^ _______0
throughout the country and to om-
Auct a program of|serviee here. Red
her-'beauty, as well aa her wonder-
ful cIoUvls. Clpiibert and her ar-
tists will appear Wednesday, Nov, 4.
Friday night, Nov. 6 brings that
great motion picture star, the. beau-
tiful Doris Kenyon, and hkr artists
Cross chapters are dejmwratic iri
character. . Membership'.®rrus a
vote in chapter affairs, and signifies
pain not /paria'ipaiioti1 in hxrat, ■ net-
personal participarnm m rocirt, ■ net- ‘ ' , ■———
idnal. 'SW tnwywrefmiat serWcr. The vritf'^11 Inend- liel^rc
* homo.
history of roll calls has -proved that
joining the -Bed Cro»s is a highly
regarded privilege.”
Red Cross memberships are: Annual
—*1.00; ' Contributing—15.00; Sus-
rtaining tiClOO;' and Supporting— sroore, ana aaugniers, misses irpai
•M.00. Only 50 cento of each of an4 Be)en, Mrs. Cris Stoffers, Mrs
Yllipr«hin t oae mhag In sun. n n •____ as ii r>__»—*■
these naurtberahip fees goes to sup-
_iiYs. .I.ilik J. McNamara, and littlp
•laughter of Austin, who have bien
the guests of Mr, and ’Mrs:. G. E.
Harper the—past three weeks, .left
Sipdav fhr Gain»ville whire they.
returhrfil
ing the week will be 'Carl Admix,
considered— the greatest living flu-
tist; Frances de Bourguignon, cele-
brated pianist, formerly with Mel-
ba; San-Mailo, the greet Panama
riotous
should to addressed to Mr. Cheshire
care Run/ro Drug, Wichita Falls.
Among those who attended the I J, F. Vadcn of Henrietta formerly
fimeral of Isttle Joy Cooney at the[a citizen of the Markley eommuni-
ttoutli - Prairie cemetery Wednesday j tty was in Graham eke day this
‘week meeting old frineds.
pounds
temper
When startied dti feed Stp
15th and How rating four
jhelled oats, cue pound
of barley, one pound of cotton
wed meal and eight pounds of
cane hay per calf per day. Mr.
.Darrow was particularly pleased with
this demonstration, stating that it
was the desire of extension 1
in ui uuiiP rhiriiy cmi, wiu (in* vipvw, v‘‘v •* * ;
Among other artists to appear dur- to • ihavc such, demonstrations -with
—... . — • ■ • • *r lot 'numbers rather than one or
two animats.
■Pictures of each demonstration
were made by Mr. Ackerman.
Brocitwin of Tbrockinor*
ton vif in Graham Wednesday on
businriis. Mir. Brockman atetea th*
loss of hta Flour Mill at Throckmor-
ton one day laet week. It-was
destroyed - by fire. -------x-——*-
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Sronfe, and daughters, Misses Opal
Bernice Spiccy, Mrs. Rex Cornish
' --r UCIIUVC up*'* j, mio.
-port the work done In the name of land Mrs. J. A. Young.
Camice/Cuoningham of the Olney
Creamery eras a visiter in Qntham
one day this week. t
y J. Fhwks of the Gooseneck
neighborhood was in .town Wednes-
day shaking hands with friends. Mr.
FawVs states his section of the
county received fine rains.
adnHs, 20 .osnls tofXJZ"
------ students, asrUT ce* for
An—ton
t the me
during th
First Pr.
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grade- sehset students, and
for grade school students.
music will be furnished by the high The probable line-ups to
school band and the American legion, &ame ,r*
drum and bugle corps. ' Every tf-'f^S*®** r»—«i—
fort^is being put forth to make this
one df th# greatest pep rallies ever
jield in honor of a local football
start the
TTik student body has adopted a
motto, “Let there be no regreto’V
and will be whole heartedly behind
(Me tram whether the -facts deal
them victory or defeat. The team
will fight, the student body will
fight—and if Graham hacks the
Steers to a man there will be no
regret* tomorrow, win or lose!
Principal S. H. Pravy of the high
school announces that the tickets
I for the game tomorrow will be 50
A_J__*•" !”■ _
West her food
Spain ■
Hicks
Position
Walker--,-.tr E.
Bingham- ........• L. T. t.....
Elliott.----L-~4lw«r-i-
H«mer:.r... •C. ... Fttor*
Kimbrel......... R. G. --------Townsend
Jamagin (capt.)— R. T. —Wallace
Darnels-.............R. E. .....i.....Ranspot
Turney.....Q. B ------Turner (capt)
kTTJtf__*
Mrs. J.
visitor in
Lions
Nieklao' ..... L. H. . . . Van Hooxtar-
Starbuek.............. B. H. ---------James
Parsley (eo-cajA.) .- FA .. Bradshaw
Si M. Bary, Jesse Barr and W. H.
Greer, aif the Padgett community
was business visitors in Graham Wed-
nesday.
Jr-.
a cordial Invitation
You Are Cordially Invited To Visit
Our Store Where Shopping Will Be
'Bath Profitable And Fascinating.
BENDER’S
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ASPEOALMESSACE
ToTh
iVicin
We Announce To The Buying Public
dVid
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Within The Last Two Weeks At The
Of Graham And/Vidnity The Opening
Of A New Department Store. Bender’s
^ ZT- Announce The Opening, ^ “T
OF A- The Public. We Haven’t Come ToGra-
»- a ia,, kw mu ucrnni MENT STORE THAT
IS SURPRISINGLY DIFFERENT!
Newel* Low Price Levels, Assuring
Make Any Purchases Or Not, We "
Want You To Call And Get Acquaint-
ed And Inspect Our Merchandise And
IZXZZZZZSSi0“ Saturday, Oct 17 at 900A.M.
On Satu
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Albany LI
held the |
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take i
Merchandise In Wearing Apparel For
Men, Women And Children At
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931, newspaper, October 15, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884343/m1/10/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.