The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 8 of 16
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Nh 2 The Graham Leader, Thursday, July IS, INI
xt the Ranger Junior College
dlviilon. Joe will be at Taxaa
Tech thl* fall. Both are in
Graham for the summer.
This is primarily a column
for the young adulta In Gra-
ham. Any news you have on
parties, visitors, graduates, or
what you will be doing this
fall. • will be gladly accepted.
FOR THU HI CORD '
Tor the record — in this
world there are two kinds of
people, the person and the
people A person la an indi-
vidual, in thought and action.
The people are the ma'ib that
follows the suggestions of the
person. — The Tulsa Sunday
World. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Florida. Re has hern home an
30-day leave.
MISS POSSUM KINGDOM
These girls: Barbara Free-
man, Shirley Rogers, Judy
Thompson, Gay Denning, Phyl-
lis Harris, Susan Casey. Unds
Amsson. Helen Horn and An-
nie Felton, are among the can-
didates for the 1981 Miss Pos-
sum Kingdom crown. The con
t*t |s held in connection with
Beta Sigma Phi, who will hold
a style show also. The win-
ning girl will be crowned,
Miss Possum Kingdom and re-
ceive a $290 scholarship.
Among thst list is at least
one of the new. graduates of
GHS. Judy Thompson.
Other graduates are Jimmy
Wright and Joe Foust. Jimmy
11 * student it TCU during the
TAX BILLS?
THI nmiltf IN THE PA1M OF YOtm HAND
and Mrs H L Dillard of Joshua,
1 * - -S ----- • L.. mL - -- -S ■isL
Mr and Mrs Charles snd child-
ren of Houston visited last week
with his mother. Mrs Mary Rid-
dles They returned home Sunday
afternoon.
Worth Blake. Grapevine and
Miss Ida Bredmyer of Dallas vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blake over
the Fourth of July holidays, also
two of the Blake's granddaugh-
ters, Jane and Marsha Stateham
of PORT Worth and Miss Bred
myer attended Old Settlers re-
union and Roden at Stamford on
visited over the weekend with
their sister and family, Mr and
Mrs. Jack Petty
Mri. G. E. Caskey and Mrs.
Eula Winkler attended County H.
D Council Friday in Graham
'Walter McGee is an the sick
list the lest few days and we all
wish him a speedy recovery.
Miss Margrale Cole of Steph-
enville visited Mrs. Mary Riddle
recently.
We regret to hear of the death
of Mrs Susan Burnett, who is a
A baby born today has a M per
cent chance of reaching adulthood
Monday evenini
sister of Mrs Homer
Linda and De-
Mrs Brashears. Mrs H
wnvne, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Blake
were among these attending the
Opening dav parade at Olney
Thursday evening
Mr and Mrs Rex Nall. Douglas
and Steven visited Thursday at
Iowa Park with Mr. and Mrs
Bill Robinson, Pexa and. Reesa.
Dnkinunn'a ka#i inert rist 11 no.
school year and la taking sum
as compared to SO per cant of
Linda and Dwayne attended the
funeral services for Mrs. Burnett
in Graham Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Dennis French and Shir-
ley Kay. Linda Tiffin and Becky
Brashears attended funeral ser-
vices for Thomas Smith Saturday
mer courses at Breckenridge a chance. 10 yean ago.
2nd Annual
evening who wag the father of one
The Robinson’s had just return-
ed from a vacation trio to Ark-
ansas and Oklahoma They stop-
ped by the Ham Robinsons' and
M T. Claytons but found no one
at home at either place. The Rob-
insons' moved from Red Top com
munity two years ago.
Visitors in the L. G. Bills home
last few days were Jack Bills and
son. Richard. Vensine. Rev. Verne
Fuqua and Rev. Joe Worlev. Mr
and Mrs. Claud Terrell, and their
grandson. Tim Roark of Graham
of their school friends Lawana
Smith. —
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Tiffin and
Miss Virgina Tiffin visited the 4th
of July Holidays with her parents
Mr -wild Mrs I. E McGee of Lev-
elland, also Mr. and Mrs. Tyndal
Warren of Levelland.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd McMaster
and family and Mr. and Mrs
J. P. Romans and family of Mor-
ton and Mr. and Mr Lesley Mc-
Gee and family of Tokio.
- ';ev visited Tuea-
Do our hands really reveal something of our future.' Both palmists
and doe :ors say yes, they definitely do.
Thera's a big difference, though, in their reasoning. The palmist looks
at the line C-C and says this man wilt have a long life. The doctor looks
ul the same hand and says the man has a lung disease.
for example, a radiologist, or specialist in the use of x-ray, Can tee
right through out hands and discover many truths about our general
health. An x rav examination stdl reveal to him any broken bones with-
in the hand, as seell as arthritis and certain vitamin deficiencies should
they he present. Thyroid disease. Paget's disease, fluorine poisoning, and
certain anemias are- only a few more of the many ailments which g
raJinlngict is able to identity in this manner.
Vt, might conclude that the old-time palmists were correct in looking
at the hand fur clues 'about a man s future—they just didn't know what
I'M* VfA*KtW4fo||
Hill Country Fair Association
Show lam
JUNCTION, TEXAS
band director for the pait few
year*, will be leaving Graham
thia year. He hai accepted a
position as assistant band di-
rector at Irving, Texaa. Mr.
Herrington baa done much for
the band program in Graham
and all who have been associ-
ated with him will regret hit
leaving.
In Irving be will be connect-
ed with Mr Lloyd Cook, far-
mer director of the Graham
High School band from 1997-
80. Mr. Cook will be remem-
bered for his outstanding ac-
complishments with the band
here. He was instrumental in
obtaining our new high school
band hall.
To the graduate list we will
add David Ray Ughtner, claas
of 1954. . David is now in the
Around
TOWN
Mrs G. E. Caski
The Revival It Thf brush arbor
WortfTi
day evening
By Ji*i Kendall
of the Loving - Jean Methtxiist
Churches is in full swing-and hav-
ing some wonderful sermons and
good crowds considering the cool
threatening weather we have been
having. Everyone is cordially in-
vited to attend.
Visitors in the 0. L. McGee
home Sunday were Rev. Vern Fu-
qua. Rev. and Mrs Joe Worley
and Ray. Glyn McGee and Miss
Cleste Johnson, Dallas. Darrell
McGee of TWC, Fort Worth and
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth McGee of
Jean.
Mr. and Mr. Joe Dale Garvey
of Graham stopped by and visit-
ed with the 0 L McGee’s Sat-
urday afternoon^ , ■ , , -
Wheat of Loving.
A social and ice cream supper
sponsored by the H. D. Club of
Red Top if planned for Friday
evening July 21 at the community
center and each family brings ice
cream or cake.
All those interested in the Slat-
er - McBee reunion at Rad Top
remember its the last Sunday in
July Which will be July 30 a fifth
Sunday this year.
Those who are interested in the
Red Top Cemetery please help us
keep it mowed by turning in some
money to Mrs L. G. Bills. Thank
you. ~
Mrs. Calvin Petty and family
signed by nation's leading brooders.
THE SMALL BUSINESS SCENE
as seen bp ^
JOSEPH W. COFFMAN ^
Regional Director, Security Small Busineu A—adnfloe
500 REGISTERED DOES
200 REGISTERED RUCK AND DOE KIDS
(picked especially lor Junior Showmen)
3000—1, 2 fir 3 year old SELECTED
COMMERCIAL DOES.
Watch it grow, as we re-
ceive letters from reader* with
names of GHS graduate* and
what they are doing.
A recent visitor in Graham
was Carolyn Myers. Carblyn is
a 1959 graduate of GHS. Who
after graduation moved to
Gainesville. Texas with her par-
Carolyn attended TCU
For Sale—38 ft
on 2Vit lots, stun
-.9-2740
Why buy a Carpi
We'll loan you on
purchase of Blue
ft Upholstery cleant
II,m tlm-'c ;t small btiMnos will have different capital re-
man raise monev" | quirements from Mr. Jones
Insufficient working' capital. But all wall be able to turn to
are told again and again ,s thpsp >and „lh„. bagjc aourcei
one of the big reasons for fail , f worklnf, (apiu, _ nuke
,.l small business Because Mm. lhal they htvp „OUKh
qf it. some biistfft-s.s enterprises- ciJp,taI to keep working. ' ., '
reach their first birth ' • ~
Lem Jones, Auctioneer
Melvin Camp, Secretary
ents.
and is now at North Texas, the
report says. Carolyn will be
remembered by many as. an
outstanding music student at
high school, active in the band
and stage band while there.
For Sale — Any
you would like,frt
and her* father visited the Jack
Pettys' Tuesday evening.
Miss Leila Petty is to come by
and visit relatives on her way to
A&M College the latter part of
to new homes T
i*-\ er
homes from $8.50
600; t WO; bed room
000 up: good 2-1
500 up to $4,001
-down payments _
buys in Graham,
paWtents, call U
9-1784.
For Sale—10 ft. alu
ihiykTKven :>fler lhat the small
lotstnessmatt is ojten in need
of sizeable chunks of cash, 'i
Carolyn was' among the group
t» organize a stage band in
Graham High School, back in
1956. her .'-X.; —: *-
OTHER GRADUATES
From the class of 1956 we
give you John Parker, also a
band member, who will be dis-
charged from the Navy in Aug-
ust John i* presently sta-
tioned in California.
Another graduate many will
remember is Okey Ray Lay-
field. class of *56. Okay Ray
is back in Graham after serving
in the Army. While , in the
Army he was stationed in Oki-
nawa for 18 months. He is
now married and employed by
Corse Music Company in Gra-
ham.
Jim Herrington, junior high
Mrs. and Ms. Clint Rutherford
are vacationing in Mexico this
wffek '----------- * ,
Irby Self who has been in Gra-
ham hospital has returned home
and Has spent several nights in
the home of Mr and Mrs E. M
Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Kunkle.
The Dennis Frenchs’ family at-
tended a family reunion t Fire-
mans Park Graham July 19.
Mr and Mrs Ray Blake were
in Wichita Falls Tuesday.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
boat. S hn See Bee
After the Close of Business, June 30, 1961
lent condition, rea
| ENJOY this sum
-sum Kingdom Lak
>1 bedroom.' 1 7>
5 room. screened c
-ditioned cabin, P
) Realty. FA 5-31
•Wells, Texas.
For an illustration take a
man named Mr Jones, owner
of a toy store He builds up
his toy stock before each hol-
iday season He ties up money
in this stock until it is paid
for t>\ customer'- . But in the
meantime, where does he, get
t kW' money?
-The first source, and one of
the best, is Mr Jones himself
He puts back profits from the
business nr uses his own sav-
ings as working capital. ‘ In
most • instanres though. Mr
Jot-es is an unusual business-
man if he Can meet heavy cap-
ital needs completely from prof-
its or from bis own savings*
He then" turns to the local
$3,761,992 00
16,600 34
_ '66,700 00
. 229,793.75
102,459.25
19,254 28
Office Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (less depreciation! " 7,439.18
a
Other Assets ————.----—........................................... 3,170 00
First Mortgage Loans
Shore Loans ----------::
The largest drum in the world
is owned by the niversity of
Texas, and is 25 feet in circum-
ference.
i-For Sale or Trade
• —1955 Terr* Cruie
{Rerated air conditio
Jtln Rhohtner, Oak
er Park, Highway
Federal Home Loan Bonk Stock ..................... .....
Government Bonds and Other Investment Securities
Cosh On Hand ond In Banks _________________________1.
RUTH LEUWERIK and Hons Holt stor in the ,20th
Century-Fox' DeL’uxe Color release, "The Trapp
-Family" the happy heart warming story which will
' ploy at the National Theatre Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday, July 16-17-18.
For Bale — Larg
house. 2 baths oi
located opposite
School at 724 Viri
ed to sell. Phon
0770 or Lincoln 9
Leon-r-Phone LI 9-1288—Doug Spieckerman—Mgr.
Jacksboro Hwy.—Phone U 9-3506—Showtime 8:10
NATIONAL
4,207,408 80
TOTAL ASSETS
hank, utmatty^ tbv "best com-
THURS. THRU MONDAY, JULY 13-17
ONE SHOW DAILY AT THE LEON STARTING 2 P.M.
For Sale — 3 bedr
block from Crestvit
tom drapes, carpeti
garage, patio, cha
call LI 9-1939.
mercial source of money' for
small business. This institution
has a vested interest in the
tiusiness of its own community
It often offers other services
in addition to money lending,
such as— advice on property
evaluation
Most important-, the local
bank supplies Mr .Tones with
a good credit rating that is a
useful asset in his financial
dealings with suppliers and
other cred i t ors.
Frequently, the suppliers for
Mr Jones extend credit to htm-
The goods may not require pay-
ment for 30. 60 or 90 djiys
The holiday will be over by
the lim«- Mr Jones actually has
to pay He can then use the
money that came in from cus-
tomers
Then. Mr Jones may turn to
another source for capital, the
manufacturers of equipment he
uses in business: This would
Friday and Saturday, July 14-15
GEORGE MONTGOMERY — CHARITO LUNA
v.~ P6R U
All type* of gooi
ture. Buy. tell or
Used Furniture,
Road, U 9-24344,
Savings and Investment Accounts_____
Loans In Process —.-----------------------
Other Liabilities «...........................
General Reserve and Undivided Profits
$3,858,148 84
1,007 58
THE STEEL CLAW
The most astounding story of love ond war
npping out the hell hole of the Pacific!
HORSE I
Registered 3 year
dun quarter be
Beautiful 8 yea
mare, bred to' fi
quarter horse to
fall. Both horaes i
very gentle. Phoi
day or U 9-2579 i
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 16-17-1 i
The happy, true, and
| wonderfully uplifting story of
I the beautiful girl who left her convent to
■ give tier love to a man-end'hor songs to the world—
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$4,207,408.80
Graham Federal
Savings & Loan Association
425 W. 4h Street \ Phon* LI 9 2066
GRAHAM, TEXAS £
For Sale—14 foot
Whitehouse fiberj
Dok-King - tilt tr
Cook, Runger Roa<
2781 after 5:00 p.
apply more to restaurants.and.
similar businesses than to Mr
Jones with his toys Equipment
like a refrigerator or range is
often installed on credit and
TA OMISSION
No Passe* Accepted During The Showing of This
paid for1 oyer a
time
Other : business___enterprises
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
ikOdic
CHAUNCEY E. PENIX____President
M W LARMOUR______ Vice-9ras.
J W MATTHEWS ...... .... Vice-Pra*.
H. L THORNTON ...Secretary-Treat.
ADULTS
Childran (Undar12)
FREE
For Sale—Kid 11
and pony; 1ft «a
shotgun: Rugar 3
fishing boat, mot
er; rail away'bed
tor radio; also 10
ewton. Call U 91
CHAUNCEY E. PENIX
M. W- LARMOUR
J W. MATTHEWS
H. L THORNTON
JOHN C. HAMMOND
ATTORNEYS
Chouncey E. Penlx
Tom C. Massey
Clvildran (Under 12)
50e /
ADULTS
$1.00
GRAHAM
II TOOK YEARS 10 MAKE IT COST ’12000000
...IT Will BF REMEMBERED FOREVER!
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116492/m1/8/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.