The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931 Page: 3 of 10
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HUNGER
during which time upper m served
end numerous games were played.
AnmcHve interested class now exists.
Come Sunday morning. We are
looking forward to more enjoyable
it Surviving Charter Member
Cattle Association Pies Friday
X.S&3ZSE 250 persons cross
S SsV-SWfS SEAS BY AIRWAYS
The Young Peoples Class of the
First Baptist Church of Bunger en- times, soon. - k
joyed an Unusual kind of entertain- 'The” program and pie supper at
ment for Sunday School pupils in the school was will attended. Every*
this community last Saturday even- one »reme<f to be in the best of
ing. The class together with its humor asul the occasion was reported
teacher, and some of the parents very teijoysble by numerous conv
*|hmh two hours over at this River msntators. Watch for the gnnounce-
f h» ranch horns near Uvington, New
Mexico. Mr. Graham was the last
surviving charier member of the
'/“ Tesas and Southwestern Onttla Rais-
ers' Association which was organ-
ized Tipre In 1877. He was born
in Denton county on Slay 18, 1848,
-New Yor^.—Aviation, fast growing
yoongster, shook a sturdy fist at
Old Father Time today and exulted.
Records for 1931, Just compiled,
indicate that the great seas, with all
terrors are yielding at Inst before
the progress of nfan-s brain-child.
More than 250 persona mwcftB
OUR GREATEST
SALE IN 50 YEARS!
being the first white child bom in
of Lindbergh’s f»nvu* flight,' when
seventeen persohs lost their lives
in attempting to span the Atlantic
and only sixteen got across. No one
crossed the Pacific that year, which
was considered a banner one in avi-
ation’s _ annals, but ten lives were
lent as a result of the Dole race
from Oaklnnd to -Honolulu.
The Graf . Zeppelin, now engaged
across the Atlantic
Ings in Crockett-, county. While "a
resident of Midland Mr. Graham
yras a member of the schocl board.
Me moved to Lovingtoh in 1905.
waa one of the small
in ferry service
eg a strictly business basis, accounted
for nearly 200 Of this, year’s ocean,
passengers.
Fori Worth led all Texas citiea
in building permits the first week
IIYou Couldn’t Get Waited on Come Back i
Tomorrow. We Held Back Some Red
Hot Specials For Friday aniSatwrday
Surviving Mr. Graham ■*»
daughters awf three sons: Misses
Elisabeth and Rebecca Graham of
Lovington; Joe J. and Spencer Gta-
ham of Lsxvington; and Johnson Gra-
ham, rancher who residea near Oxona.
Texas. •• • ; ’ ' -7>'
in September.
No. 1414'
Official Statement ol the Finam
Condition of the
El.1.VSVILI.E STATE BANK
j The Opening Day
of Morrison's
' (Greatest Sale in 50
Years. The big
f Ilf f iOn GRAHAM MILLS
FREE % “,r“
___With every cash purchase totaling $10.00 or,
more (Groceries excepted) Friday and Saturday.
Children's Dresses
ed with buyers all
Wisae* and Child-
rrns Wash Dr eases
Originally Priced
*1.00 to *1.58
" W»w. York.—Bernard hlcFadden,
publisher and physical culture ad-
vocate, announced l»*t night he he*
given pway all his capital—(more
tkpW *5,000,000— because he believes
that money make* for unhappiness
and that he will find more “enthrall-
ing happiness” in life by living
off his salary.- 4
hlcFadden made the announcement
in a radio address and • labors ted
his ttuory of wealth jn an interview
Morrison's
Other stocks and bonds ow
Bapkipg, Ijouse, *9,987.92;
i nixes 2 to 1*.
50c Kiddies
-future* — .82382,05
Real Estate owned, other
than banking house. ^ ^ M
is not a Sale Store
I and people' know-
ing that they could
j depend on getting
I exactly what was
! Advertised.
For The Kiddies
Cash in Bpnk
Due from approved re
WTTSSfSSk ------
Ojr.t: Re. ources . r........
While They lut
about 25 in, the
lot. GOOD STY-
LES. And Colors.
40.487.11
ment. Many Kinds
And Colors. AU
with the United Press.
Ha attacked wealth as a menace,
likely to convert its ptaaessors into
•"flabby amity-coddhs," anA he **rn-
*168.231.27
TOTAL
Tom Sawyer
LIABILITIES.
...» 20,000.00
Capital Stock
Surplus Fuad '---------—
i Undivided profits, net —
Individual Deposits sub-
ject to' check includ-
4^-fe-Tbie Depeeits due
in SO days *...... ..........
ed that wa are living In a revolu-
tionary period when men of wealth
“should, put their houses In order."'
“Yop can't find a stag!* happy
family in the Wealthy clawea," he
declared. “Wealth for, them means
3,038.29
133,192.98
We had planned
for a crowd, but
VALUES
SORTMENT
*468.231.27
TOTAL
ostentation
NEW FUR
VALUES TO
that inherit money are even worse.
The "fa mHy degenerate* with each
generation. They don't cpndbct
their own buxine**'affair*, but have
to hire someone to do it fw them.
They have no brhinx and they have
W.f T°Donnen; ^rfWWWE
and W. O. Cunningham, as Cashiwf,
of xaid hank, each of ux, do solemnly
swear that the above stmtem.pt it
there would be so
many folks all in
one day. -
Womens Shoes
COATS
no hspptnws.
We Sold Plenty
of Cnats todsy.
Reducing some
far tomorrow for
Subecribad nod sworn to before mo
this the 8th dsy of October, A.
I). 1931, .. . ‘__ '
(L.S.) W. P. STINSON,
Notary Public, Young County, Texhi
Special Cloae
-COME-
FRIDAY
A church at Panhandle, Texas is
operating a two hundred gcr^ farm
for the purpose of meeting the church
Goad
The crowd wont be
so big and we can
wait on you much
Twenty thousand
... - A. A, BONN ELI*
through Carlsbad Caverns in August. w. p. SEWELL, Directors.
Values to $8
Reserve District' No. 11
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE GRAHAM NATIONAL BANK
of Graham in the State of Texas, at the .of business on flept. 2
- - . I RESOURCES
better.
Suits
L Loan* and Discounts
tgmoitsfu----------------
S. United Ototse Government sew
4. Other bonds, stocks, and secui
I. Banking houte, *26,000.00; Fup]
,.4-1616^23.40
.109,161.00
42,500.00
Value* to *7.50
mi ...........#*.....7....*.-—.
tore and fixtures, $17,600.00
49,272.18
U. 8. Treasurer
Other assets (L
rioPE QUALITY
BLEACHED DOMES-
TIC, COMPARE IT.
t« Yards For
13,220.19
*1,032,924.76
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
•rod. Good Styles.
4 60400.00
. 100.0O0.00
. 32.565.82
. 50,000.00
. 30,654.39
- 636,972.78
72438.97
18. OhpHsl stock paid in
so,, wanton --------------------
17. Umlivided profits—net
20. Circulating notes eutsti
21. DM to banks, iaeluding
certified and cashiers’ checks J
ion- Doctor
Skeen and
others that are
Sad. *5 *6 *7.
.*1,032,924.79
TOTAL -I...........................
l&ttftiPSEg 'Klk. .
The John E. Morrison Co
E. V. Tidw.ll
R. I,. Morris*
A. A. MORR
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.