The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931 Page: 2 of 10
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CLA IDE CAL1.AN SAYS—
grvst .tntrhea to highly special -
u.- l technique of darting; from one
' We can’t uy we are exactly glad
of the Ifrmaion, but in a way it
ha* helped ue. It hia give* a new
SPEARS, Editor-Manager | ea> h to the other. It may be Raid that
—— -- ■ ~ I <h» urm pctaetrian reached it* *e-
^ "* « of Weston. In fact
hna bcrVPR one to eueqeed to promptly. fft ‘year* »* M* *
plan t>l to creditors that oi»r wife
was ill. hut they were beginning
iwever there Is ia chance that
to tire of this explanation. Some
may return to popular favqr.
Month!
l««n popular in the national
of them showed no sympathy when
we told of her sickness instead of
making over‘ payments. Then, too, our
wife was tiring of that explanation
it
patka of the West for more years
and the. plan to complete the Appala-
chain t rail, protected hiker’s path,
from %ine to tlceegia ie reviving in-
terest k the sneioot pastime in *iv-
Three Mceiths ----------------------ft
I" NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection
wmm the As rafter, standing or repu-
tation of any person, firm, or corpor-
ill to a certain creditor while she
walking is
the. creditor's wife.
We can blame
the perfett exercise. "But to get peo-
ple to wmh. s place of walking must
be provided The hiking paths with
.heir blazed (rails and camps will
promote wiMking. nrouae interest In
nature study and foreet and game
preservation and niaf, incidentally,
have a good excuse,
the depression for, o
settle cur accounts,
gives us something
creditors, but it allows our
to retain her health.
j ^Member 1q31^F
: ■ ^TOUIAI. AtSOCtA-tiON
Official statement of Financial
Condition oT---;
THE, LOVING STATE BANK
At Loving, State if Texas, at ths
dune of business -op' the 29th. day ,
of September T991, published in the
Craliam Leader, a newspaper printed
end published at Graham, State of
Texas on the 5th. day of Oct..her,,
ML
MINUTE PUDDING
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iVhen 'you talk about your dish.
With a total of $1,365,484.82
There is one that lakes the cake,
It's the old-time piinutc pudding
Tliat my mother used to make.
RESOURCES
I remember in the morning
How at .breakfast we wou
sans and discounts, on
personal or collateral se-
curity .......-...........
$28,529.65
With baby in the -high—Wtf
•And the blessing said bj? ! Hiker.
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Then we’d eat out break .'ust I aeon
Willi the turn bmatt PTrttv plaitdf
While we children were a crow-
268.11
Overdrafts
Securities of T. S., any ,
Stpte or political subdi-
viaion thereof_____I_________ 23.600.00
Hanking Hi
Furniture
$1,750.00
4,750.00
3,879.92
A fifteen thousand barrel oil re-
— finery is under construction neai
( McCamey. - 4
OPERATION MONDAY
Pecos, Texas recently held its
And vri ki'pt a ?rettmg
(>ue from approved reserve ,j
2,434.48
vertising the fine quality cantaloupe
produced there in commercial quan-
agenU
And ’’when it came to deni,:;
Then instead of pie dr <sdb.
We would, eat the minute puddudj.
TOTAL '
1$63,462.16
LIABILITIES
That .id;, mother used too mk'
$16,000.00
'Use Classified Ads For Results.'
Surplus Fund R.000.00'
Undivided profits, net........ 3,177.02
Individual Deposits subject
to check, including time
deposits .due ip 30 days 36,230.59
54.56
We now have tarts anu cumhw.
But I'd give them all the >-hake
For the old-time minute,, pudding
That my mother used to make.
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THE LITTLE CARES
1 'New.
publisher
| >ther, Liabilities, Suspense
TOTAL ___________
TATE OF TEXAS
bounty of Young
We, D. F. Fori
•f. O.—Milltcan,
isiil bank, each i
given !'
than »6A
that moi
and- that
ing hap
off his
Tbe. little cares that fretted me,
1, losT tBem Veitenlay
Among the fields above the sea.
Among the winds at play.
Among the louring of the herds,
The rustling of the trees.
Among the singing of the birds,
tk, L, 1
inc OTTni
President, and.
-gaaMer, elf
J. aeUwoU 1
HOTELS
la a ra
hia thsoi
with the
He at
likely to
“flabby h
ad that
The lunnmrng of
The foolish fears, of what might pass,
1 east them all away ■■
Among the clow-scented gr***.
Among th.c new-mown hay,
Among the bushing of the corn
Where drowsy poppie Rod, . .
Where ill thoughts die aiul goixf W*
{&Ury Public, Too^ tWly,
in Your bowels!
'(•TTert -Attest:
—PAUL HILLICAN,
F. FORD,
Poisons absorbed into tbe system from
souring II nTr in His baadi fpii ~ (hot
■ headachy, sluggish, bilious con5fitt8iT
coat the tongue; (out the breath; sap
“should.
“Yop
family i
DICK ELECTRIC CO
declared.
energy, strength and nerve-force. A little'
of Dr .'Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will dear
up trouble like that, gently, harmlessly,
in a hurw. The difference it. will make
WIRING CONTRACTORS
ELECTRIC FANS
Electrical Supplies
LAMPS
Th'riSr
generati
their oe
te hire
They hs
no hap(
lings over night will prove
its merit li
you. -r
Dr. Caldwell studird ronstipation for
forty-seven years. This long experience
enabled him to make his prescription
just what men, women, old people and
418-4th St - Telephone 39
Wa Apprecuta Your Business
Busses to Wichita Falls and
themselves. Its natural, mild, thoroufl
action und its pleasant taste cqmpu’nd
eople of all ages. Tfint’s win
opc ratio
for the |
“Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,” us it is
called, is the most popular laxative
indebted
W.C. Rountree, FL B
PELLAGRA—A SPECIALTY
Will be at, Texts Hotel. Wich-
ita Falla, Tex., Thnraday, Octo-
ber 22nd. And tt Grace Hotel.
Abilene. Texas, Thursday, OcU-
Twenl
through
SYRUP PEPSIN
A DoetoA Tjnmfy ltumHm
CHANGE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE
OCTOBER 8TH„ 1931.
JOfJaiSW
6 66
North Bound to Wichita Falls
Leaves at 10:00 A. M. 2:45 P. M,
South Douhd to BreckenridRifr "
Leaves at 9:05 A. M. - 3:15 P. M.
LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia ir
30 minutes, checks a Cold the first
day, and check*.Malacieisr three days
666 SALVE FOR BABrg COLD
For further information See or Call
DOYLE K. WOODS* Local Agent,
HWERE WONT BE So MUCH
TMX ABO’JTWSSESCGMPCTiN
WlTd HAILP.CAOS I? A
15. C«|
MORE GrTS
STALLED on CROSSINGS
Driver Hotel,
LicensedEabiliers and Funeral Directors
Phone 292.
se Classified Ads For Results.
BONDED
SPROLES MOTOR
FREIGHT LINES
J. H. Newman,
M -_- i
Lt
,g this and Jack pouhty. They are
here to exchange ideas
.»i*l receive instruction from trained
~g-n and women in order that they
rf jfive the children of their re-
Ijvt* hcjho^ts ■ the beat. traininf
ssible. During recent years tre-
strides have been made by
Otk 1 -‘ral schools fo the. nation, and,
WRcly duq to' the Interest of the
.gnohsra who__serve these schools,
this improvement Is going steadily
Jdrwariv Many handicaps are- eh:
. write red , in the rural and small
-esranimRy schools, and much tredit
is due tfee teachers for the efficient
war in which-they overcome diffi-
culties for the sake o^ (fiying.
♦■JwrMjjrh' e<l ucntionjil fouhdatifliis . to
jhe boys and girls of thoK<* 8 Strict*.
-—a
Jonutht. at the- high ' schftqLau.fe
tarign
-tub leaders
staged f^r-the
a pep rally. sponsoWt br-Tfwir
sadtrs of Graham, will be
AjJ
ifr
purpose of arousing
.aterest in the high school football
fggp' Graham has a rerori for al-
-srnys supporting with whole h, sited
enLhusiam ‘ the local schools and all
^srtivlries .of the schools. Football
lays h major role in the fall term,
program, and should have ev«ry
'•wall citizen- as a boaster And fan.
. taculentally, boosting the team does
_L. not include gambling and- does not
/ i ndjUde the type of support that
.i manil4 victory regardless of means
■nr ounsetjuences. The altitude dis-
oiayeit by kduit fans las a, tremen-
rb«ia influence upon- the ideas of
sportmanship developed by The higb
-chonl students, and log tlua reason,
it is of the greatest importance
s rj.Ht the team receive the right kind
ft support. .'
A new- committee has been egpoine
tad to take charge of the |932 cam-
""fmSgn in the beautification plan
launched by the' Chamber of Com-
saerce two years ago. This is the
;i>qSib*l tinth " to begin a city " beauti-
fazation campaign, as much planting
sftooid be done in the fail. Those
’ * ‘ at)tr!ctive lawns
-spring summer should
make their plans pewr in order that
•olapts may be .started jat the proper
’■ Regardless ’of what plants
nrr decided upon or whether any-
thing is' added to the lawn the logical
•iwne for planning U noW, for it is
a. rthnoos that tbe best taaulte candot
Kfc obtained if landscaping is left
*•“ haphazard and intermittent actir-
ity during the year.
lorn, - -
Gut- in the {jelds with God,
i—Author Unknown..
—ZZ4t-r-—-
- NO TIME TO QUIT
There is a time to part am) a tinlf
) meet;, .'_
There e- a time to sleep ar.d a time
to eat, / . _
tijrii to work and i time
p>*y., .
There is a tinie, to sing and a time
to pray/
TKm« is a time that is glad and
ffgg'Hlil ~~ blue, . ^
There is a time to plan and a time
to do.
There is a time to grin and a time
to show your grit—
BUT there pever was a time to
qait.’—Ex, —- • t ■ ■ ----~ sV---
■wAs
Off With the Old Lorn, On With the-New— - By Aim T. K*U
| Jee Hall
i of YounE <
portent pa
at this zee
has ranch 1
Mexico. i
surviving
Texas 'and
ere’ Assoc
Ized hpre
in Denton
being the
that count
moved to
married, b
lohnaen a
Fort Belkr
J Jn the «
moved to
where he i
ness with
that hia’id
he moved
,1895, atill
ings in *
resident <
was a me
He moved
Mr. Ora
group of.
• here In F
against. ci
. tended a
which pla
rrtbde.
Survivii
daughters
Elisabeth
Lovington
ham of L
ham. ranc
3’ , Texw. -’
. Bl Walking a lost art?
3 w-it “ hardly probable that America
will ever produce another famous
-r ',*2 ’ ' y \ T ■
■"’/ V. '"‘Witablg' htkers In the days when pe-
slestnans and horses-had the roads
- r .. themaelvea. * ... --JS
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' 11 - s-_—'— SO ■■ eeae—
Man added the hazard of the motor
» ’-whscle. Let any pedestrian attempt
jk few miles on the highway and he
1 c ‘ - *’J
' ■ , wriR realise the almoet insuperable
rnk that would attend a cross-eouo-
try hike such as the lata Edward
Paysea Weston achieved in 1910.
In consequence the art of waiting
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• Southland Greyhound lines, Inc.
— GRAB AM-MINERAL WELLS DIVISION
JOHN KEMP, .OPERATOR ,
Boa -SteOoa—Driver Hotel ^ " ■ Phone 292—Rea. BBT
Lv. Graham...... 9:05 a. m. 3:15 p. m.
Ar. Graham 7., v;., 1:15 p. m. ,T:45 p. m.
Connection at Mineral Welle for.all points East and Wart.
EXCURSION FARES
Graham to Fort Worth, one way J8A6, Round Trip, $5.70
“The Quickest «a4 Cheapest Wav to Fort Weath"
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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/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.