The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1932 Page: 2 of 10
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total of •,460,1*4 lettar. eintaM-
ins advertising during tha year
Jot el Boot The moil wart to the
deed totter office hoceojo the
firms sending the letten Bead eh>
soleto mslUng liets end foiled to
Old Mon Panic is oo hock stoge try-
ing U get things arranged, need
some new rugs and curtains, the
greet shopping are has arrived—
Mie folks get your spinning wheels
and looms, ths warehouses ore full
of row material, the shelves arc
1 empty—Miss Economy has Old Moa
I Panic to ths bask yard carrying
water for ths ash-hop per. ths seep
making period has arrived—But dorn
ws want our dirty clothes Isundrisd
=JttM£_3gS. the Hertory doors.
mailers was
flF Member 1q3PP
work, hut gosh fat pork and beef, to koap o largo mailing list up to
good warm, new automobile, radios date, unless, those in charge of the
galore. Tea, Miss Prosperity has list are' in dally touch with those on
arrived, don’t you hear the whir of the list. People move .about a ;great
the machinery, don’t you hear the deal. Newspaper circulation de-
factory blowing 1—But geUeye look partmenU keep in clos* touch with
.. a . a I__a_ w a* Jim ■ ssiimnsil. oi ■ oo dkoes Jollts anJ
NanoNAt Editorial A»>o< iatiom
subaeribers, at they make daily and
weekly deliveries of the paper to
them. » When a change in address
st-that bucket brigade, a full din.
ner pail, eh, which Miss Prosperity
has brought us. Yes, this is ths
year 1032, and It decreed that the
panic- - shall cease. T’or " twelve
months every human effort’ has been
made to stop this commercial leth-
takes place, tha circulation depart-
ment in most instances
it immediately.
learns of
i in Texas rotd ^ oi, m>n> merchants all P*t*r h*s the assu
commander, coramsruial organisations, statemen, *eg» goe» direct
Th*-" local diplomats, noiitinansr • Cdueatuis and ‘ieoire* - to^ reach,
sn import- national economists, even' the presi-
,e dent of the United States has met
n JkcWe Willi '"8b commercial
1 * ■ ” 1 giants of the nation—And be it said
ive won ,a th#t every bent 0f the mind, every
ON THE AIR AGAIN
And here is .our Sundsy New
Year*^ resolution; ...
To "be there each Sunday, and not
nation. After emerging .from the
dangers and horrors of the World
WhT these men not only hsd s new
conception of the beauty and desir-
ability of pMee, but out of their
experiences sprang up new ideals
In order to foster.
or what not that the year 1932 shall
be the year of prosperity. ’ Yea,
behind,
With a buffalo- nickel, or two Stin-
Hoping our pastor always haem to
merclal fabric has decreed that thil
panic shall die, And it's .already dead.
WV- got up early Friday morning
January lsV 1932, and shook hands
with ourself, and said helle eld man,
here’s the glad hand of prosperity.
Went over to 'the Albany News office
turned, oil th«'electric juice on, light-
YOUNG COUNTY ABSTRACT
Abstracts and Firs Iranianas ~
ARNOLD 4 KAY, Managers
Office over First Nations! Bonk
of citisenship.
these idesle end aid in (heir fulfill.
Cuero—City Laundry opened for
business in Trsutwsin building, 109
W. .Court House St.
ed the gs», look the covers off the
idle machinery, kicked the paste pot
over, lamed the hell-box, with the
injunction—Go to work you lsxy
boogers, quit soldiering on the1 job.
BAYER ASPIRIN
is always SAFE
b- and .doggone the job work began to
nt come in, one fellow gave me n big
ns faUad. Get out of the way Old Man
•er Panic—But durn we are dancing to
nd .he tuna of prosperity-^Ain’t - no :
for* "psntc—The pow*r»-thet be has passed
ihe Word down the line—Mias Pros-
perity has arrived, check in and grab
„f a hoc. axe or spinning wheel. But
gosh don’t you smell the fat steak
an frying and don’t ycu hear the grease
P_ popping in the skillet, but dang fresh'
oo ijpi eggs, golden Jersey butter, new
by-Carpet on thS floor, new coat of,,
paint on the house, fixing up the
a yard fence and hanging the garage
■o_ door. Have a seat Miss Prosper-
w. -ty and pass the apple pie—Good
e(j. eats, eh ’—The hands of the laborer
ptf -tar got a jeeb.—rSelah.—Albany NeWs. i
F. T. ARNOLD
: ' : ATTORffltY-Atfl^^
Second floor First National Bank
. GRAHAM, TEXAS
McFARI.ANE A McFARLANR
Tidwell Building
GRAHAM, TEXAS
ktwart tof Imitations
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT 4 SUPPLIES
This would.
’T.was a hard one in spota,
And—the spots were many and tWk,
. Now a new one ia here'
With its taxation knots,
And old “depression” to lick. -e-f-J
Experienced Repair Kent
PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE
Phones-—! 17-767 Mineral Welle Tex.
ggiets everywhere. It doe* net
the heart, and no harmful eSects
ts nar
’ Aspirin ie the universal and-
pains of aflkbda.
We’ll see the job through,
Jerlt resy or haed..
r'e’lt not whine or fuss at i
We’ll not whine or fufsat our TM
We'll laugh at misfortune
And worry discard,
We’ll work if it suits us or not.
Licensed Enhihwn ui Feaeni Directors
Ambulance Service
elections of
HAVE STARTED MY
HATCHERY
WILL DO CUSTOM HATCH-
•-We’il roll up our sleeves,
CALL US BY TELEPHONE DAY OK NIGHT
And spit on our hands,
As we tnckl^ this new year's task,
A bunch of true friends,
Not money and lands,
is all in the. world that we ask.
2Vic Per Egg
-Paris News.
AS WE LIVE ALONG
TO MY FRIENDS ^
.‘vrl*’ASflil AND CUSTOMERS tT.
by everyone. let ui be satisfied
with those who do like us and be
thankful that they do, for that mat-
tar, that anyone like ns. A com-
fortable way to go through Uf« la to
expect nothing and to be very much
Farming.
WE HAVE NOW INCLUDED
’’DRY CLEANING 4 PRESS-
ING” WITH OUR LAUNDRY
BUSINESS. WILL BE ABLE
TO GIVB YOU PROMPT EF-
FICIENT SERVICE, i PHONE
U8 AND WE WILL CALL
FOR AND DELIVER.
pleased if we get something. Theft
are so many people in tha world
that it never aeetns worth while to
trouble ourselves about the way this
or that one trents ns. If one la
We Love
us, all wa have to do is to keep in
touch .With the one who is regard-
ful of-oi. If wa hiVe friends we
sre bound to have' enemies. It is
no use fighting the law of compen-
sation. — “Re content with such
things as ye have.”—Exchange.
Clean ClotKes
Sunshine Laundry
******
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GEO. T. SPEARS
meat the American Legion, eras form-
ed Within a few shorty years the
organisation has become an import-
ant factor in the life of this country.
The local post is alertly interested
in the welfare of Graham and Yeung
oounty. Tonight’s program, with
State Commander Karp as the prin-
cipal epeajter, offers an excellent
opportunity rfor the fellow citixeiu
of the legit) Jt_JOerobers to get better
acquainted with the organization and
tO ' learn more of
which 'it stands,--
. i -n^r-d-’
The administrator in charge of
the work of the United .Charities re-
ports that practically every man
asking aid makes a plea for an op-
portunity to earn the supplies given
him. In order that these worthy]j
people may not have* t® suffer the
humiliation of accepting thariiy, a
special effort has been_ made to pro-
vide work when it ia requested..H«w-
•ver, the jobs available are limited'
Tntf V AU iwjnosu are ahfwfrvtr
ft srilt' he 'necessary for the.admiiH'h-
trater to have jke co-»,penihjn ■ uf
u
Y. JANUARY 14.
-owners to have needtd repairs made
or yard work done, which would not
only benefit the owner' but also
would he a real community service
as well.
--«-- ....
Just two more weeks- remain in
which poll lax- payments,. may, ,Tbe
made. The poll tax should be paid
each year, but this year it” is of
_ y.
particular importance for .every citi-
zen to thus secure -L-‘•1——
Of voting ,.in. the
the coming summer and fdll.
It 4 the privilege of the people ol
-the- United -States tn afj.rt the of-
ftcals who hold the reins or'govem
man*. Each *lection, must necessar-
ily leave p disappointed minority,
. since all citizens cannot agree on one
man owone policy. However, the
fact remains that governmental re-
sponsibility rests upon each individual
voter, and if the duty of participating
_ ia the government to lU .riou of
voting ie ignored the decision fails
by just so much of being the real
voice of the people. Pay yotir poll
tax, study the qualifications of the
candidates, and vote!
Almost every day news corns? °*
the collapse of some bank. North,’
south, east, and west, in every
tion of the state and nation, banks
have suffered because of the de-
gression. In view of this fact, the
regular statements issued by the
two Graham banks the. past s
mads this community look Hke an
oasis in a financial dreei-t. Of course
many other communities have bank-
ing institutions that have weathered
the storm in rood shape, but Gra-
ham should be justly proud of the
strength and stability of the two
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New
Non-Cancella|ble Income Policy
f ’ ' a *». _
COVERS DISABILITY FROM ’’EVERY CAUSE •
PAYS MONTHLY INCOME "AS,LONG AS POLICYHOLDER
LIVES AND IS DISABLED”. ” ’
PAYS PARTIAL DI8ABIUTY UNDER LIBERAL PROVISION.
J. , . - - A
DOES “NOT*’ REQUIRE HOUSE CONFINEMENT.
"CANNOT” BE CANCELLED RY THE COMPANY. , .
IB ISSUED TO MEN BETWEEN AGES OF TWENTY AND
FIFTY FIVE. - ” .. ' ...; ' ----- .
Ig ISSUED WITH OR WITROUtJaN ACCIDENTAL DEATH
BENEFIT.
MANY OTHER FEATURES THAT PREVAIL IN NO OTHER
COMPANY.
For Further Information
^Raymond C. Riggs
Petrolf urn FMg Phono 37 firRham, Tex.
Williamson Feed
Store & Hatchery
MS Oak SL GRAHAM, TEX.
BONDED INSURED
SPROLES MOTOR
FREIGHT LINES
Over sight Express tarries
direct front Dallas, Fort Worth
te Orahaaa. Rail Baton. Hit)
waR delivery. ;
J. H. Newman,
RESIDENT MANAGER
Grnhara, Phnna SM.
Southland Greyhound Urns, Inc. ~
GRABAM-MCNERAL WELLS DIYISION
JOHN KEMP, OPERATOR
Bu Station—Drtrer Hotel . Phone 293—Bee. HI
Lv. for Mineral Wells 8:45 a. nu—3:00 p. m.
Ar. Graham.......1:15p.m. 7:45p.m.
Connection at Mineral Wells for all points East and Went
EXCURSION FARES
Graham to Fort Worth, on# way JL66, Round Trip, |M0
"Ths Quickest and Chaapest Wag to Fort Woeth"
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1932, newspaper, January 14, 1932; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884268/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.