The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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back in memory to the fimt
when the rant csssed
the firat .time in many
ntha, and reminded them
terrific, opt ef the war in
liras, in saeriflee ef truth,
money. After telling ef the
ef the lent wnr Her. Moline
the opinion that •nether
Id It occur, would be mnny
i more dlaastrooa and expotalvo ham,
agencies produced
doe to destructive
by scientists since 1*18. Be de-
dency to maintain
saying that arma-
fear and suspicion
which in turn breed war, and urged
of disarmament. *~
he voiced a stirring plan for
loyalty to the Mm of Poaoo as
the one one ns for establishing peace
and good will ■
Hm program oPhtd with tka “Star
Spangled Banner”, played by Mrs.
Frances Miller Crenshaw, after which
the invocation waa given by Pogt
Commander Clyde Hadog. Bar. R.
C. Edwards, pester ef the tint
roh, gave the sertp-
and ’ the prayer wee
worded by Rev. Bryan H. Keethloy,
pastor of the . First Presbyterian
Spat,--,
A splendid musical program waa
rendered by the Community choir
onder the direction of C. A. Russell,
with Mrs. Frances Miller Crenshaw
at the piano. Members of the choir
wore, Meodameo J. U Micks, R. Y,
Tidwell, C. A. Rsneell, B. 8. Ora-
Buried FridayA*|KvrA riui division.
la The Mattt el
Fueeral services were held at PMl- Welter Alssaader Warner,
Wick Flriday afternoon at 8 o’clock rapt.
for M-s. L. B. Slay who diod at her MoUea ef Ffawt Meotiag ef Creditors,
after
heme ' Thursday
several yeas*.' The service was con-
by Rdpr Am per Chambers
of the Primitive Baptist Church.
Slay was born fn Lampasas
county on March 18, 1M1, being 70
years old at the time ef bar death.
She had lived in Young county since
1008. Surviving her arc 'tinea sons
To the Creditors at Said
ef Walter ties seder Warner,
ham. Texas. K
.NOTICE is hereby given that
on the 4th day at November A. D.
1981, the said Whiter Alexander
Warner, waa duly adjudicated hank-
nipt, and that the First Meeting of
the Creditors, of mdd Bankrupt, will
end five daughters: lire. O. A. be hold M my office, 714 Staley
Mitchell of Pickwick; Mrs. W. F.
Wort of Palo Pinto; M. B. Slay of
Pickwick; W. M. Slay of San Angelo;
8am Slay of Pickwick; Mr*. Roy
Barron of Hunger; Miss
at.- Graham; end Mrs.
Bryant of Graham.'
Building, in the City of Wichita
Pena, Texas, on the 17th day at
November A. D. 1931, at 10 o’clock
In the forenoon at which time and
PQM'HW place the said Creditors may attend,
Wonan Keeps *
Son In School
- With Egg Money
Bonding a boy to school with tgg
eney this poor map see ad tike a
fairy story, hot Mrs. J. W. Johnson,
poultry demonstrator for the Uvo
Oak chib, ban done that very thing.
Miss Gertrude Brent, hpme demon-
stration agent, told a Democrat-
Voice representative this morning.
818 White Leghorn bona and has 117
at 'the present time. Laying mash is
the only feed she has had to pur-
chase. Thai
BN baby .hicks
a cost of fSl M. Wttm t
she sold $28.25 worth mate
25 were need at beano and n
She has 80 pnHota for next yagr.
Those pullets started laying W
gust 88 and hi two m»n4ha have
laid LT*aggs. Thbrt _
gathered from the yard in one
From the young and old flock,
Johnson told Mbs Bleu*. Mm
“Use Classified Afl» for
Margaret
M. Tebay,
A. D. McFatter; Misses Betty Read,
Maude Grnby, Paulin* Jonas, Mary
Louis* Mayes, and Mary Eva Wood;
and Jflmans. Alton Thompson, Fur-
man Christopher, Palmer Thornton,
Robert Phillips, James Malton, Gil
In bert CL Guinoa and C. A. Hassell.
PLEASANT
Everybody is through picking cot-
ton . They are busy breaking land
and sowing grain now.
jfor-? : ’TWu waa shjsra at Median Chap-
_ (4 Saturday and Sunday.
Childers of Wsco, Texas,
for ue.
There wns Church and
Brother
i
school at Mt Pleasant Sunday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mn. W. L. Dorlar, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Brooks and children
took dinner with Mr. and Mm.
Prod FltsgeraM Sunday. — —•
Henry W. Stanley
Speaker At Rotary
Luncheon Friday
Henry W. Stanley ef the Dallas
Chamber ef Commerce, who con-
ducted the Retail Trade Institute
hers last weak, was the principal
spmksr at tirnTtetary Club luncheon
Friday. The program for the day
was in charge of the Rural Rela-
tions Committee, "Wild the subject
for discussion was “Health and
Sanitation in Rural and Urban Dis-
tricts”. The speaker waa intro-
Russell And
Spicer Indicted
Indictments were returned by. the
Archer county grand Jury last Thurs-
day charging Punter Russell and
Erwin Spicer of Abilene, Kelly Hunt
of Wichita FUlls, and a fourth n\gn
not under arrest, with burglary of
the Dundee bank last January. Rus-
sell and Spicer arc bath under sen-
tence from this county in connection
with the robbing of the Joan State
Bank last spring.
The Dundee bank waa robbed by
removal of. the safe to a de-
serted spot in tbs Wichita River bot-
toms near Wichita Falls, where it
is. opened with acetylene torch and
$1600 In cash end about $110,000 in
notes taken.
vl
Mb. and Mrs. G. P. Howxe spent duced by C. C. Bloodworth.
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mn.
5 Howxe. , - ... ---- .
Mr. and Mm. . Howse’s g
Mr. -Stanley discussed the appall-
ing coat of preventable illness in this
country; stating that sickness which
spent Saturday might have been avoided coats Timas
Mb. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Lester Raady spent
$50400,000 per year and the United
States $1,000,000,000. in tMs con-
nection he reminded his hearers. *
-With his hi stliei the regrettable fact that Texas' ranks
T. H. Ready in Graham.
Walter FltxgeraW spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mm. Rom Fltagerald.'
Mr. Freese end children from
: Booth Taxes, spent the wash and
• with Mb. And Mbs. J. M. Ratcliff of
Graham. V . V
fly trap in the world -an experiment
of the entomological department of
thl Federal government fpr pro-
thirtieth among the states in pro-
viding health protection, and urged
COMING
DOCTOR REA
Of Minnesota
TO GRAHAM, DRIVER HOTEL ON
TUESDAY NOV. 24th.
ONR DAY ONLY
Honrc—10 A. M. to 4 t>. M.'
IDR. REA, well known Amereian
Physician, specialist in the science of
state health deparments Internal madictn*, licensed by the
be given for their work at least aa
largo aa appropriation an that al-
lotted fdr the prevention of disease
among livestock on the farms and
ranchos of the state.
The per capita cost of preventable
Mr. Steals? pointed
much higher in rural than in urban
districts, due to neglect of sanitary
precautions in the farm communi-
State visiting many important places
in tSs State. Treating diusses with-
out surgical operation.
Specialis in stomach, liver, and
bowel diseases, as demplicated with
blood, skin, lungs, nerves, heart, kid
nays, bladder, nose, throat,
blood pressure, lag ulcer
growth, and deformities in
Hs does not opemtf for chronic ap-
pendicitis. gall-stones, ulcers of stom-
prove up their claims, appoint a Trus-
tee, examino the Bankrupt and trans-
act such other business ag may prop-
erly come before said mooting.
Dated this the 5th day of Nov-
ember A. D. 1981.
WALTER NELSON,
Referee in Bankruptcy. Adv.
I4us
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEX-
AS WICHITA FALLS DIVISION.
i a - Ns. 804, la Bankruptcy.
In The Mutter at
Walter Alexander Warner. 1
rnpC
Notice 4 Hearing on Proponed Sale.
To Urn Creditors of The "Above
Named Bankrupt, Walter Alexander
Warner. Graham, Texas.
NOTICE is hare by given that
P. S. Richardson, Receiver of said
Bankrupt estate has filed a Petition
with the Referee of the Wichita Fall*
Division of said District, alleging
that it, would bo the best interest
of this’ estate to sell the assets be-
longing to said estate at the earliest
possible date and praying that said
ha ordered sold at TdbHc
Auction, at Graham, Texas, Novem-
ber 18th, A. D. 1931. at two o’clock,
P. ML, said assets being as follows:
Stock of Merchandise, scheduled
nt ■«#..-. .VC.... *$850.00
Accounts Receivable, scheduled
at ........................_______________»W.83.
On consideration, no advent in-
terest being represented, a hearing
is ordered on said petition before
the Referee at his office, 714 Staley
Building, hi the City of Wichita
Falls, at ten o’clock, in the forenoon,
November 17th, A. D. 1931.
— BATED this the 5th day of
November A. D. 1931.
WALTER NEU3DN,
Referee in Bankruptcy. Adv.
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taction of eattU from diseases spread ties. Screening if homes jpwtec-'ach, goiter. Small tumors,
.bfc.fltas,, fh forty der>
Waste disposal can ha provided at
small cost, ha explained, and would
make a vital difference in health
bo?
■g:
two million flies.
Five hundred and sixty-on* Dickens
“County families ftgned up to can conditions.
six hundred and tan calves this fall Gid Holton of the State Health
and winter, as a result of a cham-
ber of commerce campaign.
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Radio broadcasting station, XER,
In Mexico just across the river from
cose veins, treat
injection method.
DK. RBA is an experienced practi-
tioner m chronic diseases, he also has
'a special diploma In diseases of chil-
Depertinent was Introduced and spoke thM^hs is
Del Rio, the strongest in powwr OO
the North American continent, was
opened redntly, the DM Bio Cham-
ber of Commerce having charge of
the initial program.
briefly on hia work as aw inspector
to enforce compliance with the pure
food regulations. He complimented
the merchants of Graham for their
co-operation in this respect, saying
that it had never bean neoessery
to file suit in connection with a pure
food taw violation boro. y p
Dr. H. E. Griffin commented
discussions given by Mr. their husbands, and
Stanley and Mr. Holton, and
nlimmtod Graham's city engineer,
iJ. P. Tackett, for his untiring work
Hi Maintaining the parity of the
local water.
tha day, ineludiag Senator Ben
Onoel of Wichita Falla; Old Holton
best qualified to treat, so if ailing,
sad not getting any better, see him,
at this time, as delays just prolong
roar illness. I. , •
Ha will give free consultation and
examination. Services and medicines
at reasonable cost, where there is
need of treatment. Remember the
date,- and bear in m»nd that his
treatment is different. .,'L.
Married women should come with cotton this year.”
~ OPENS NEW BUSINESS
Opening of • ney business here,
he Graham Nut and Speciality
npa«yr .ires announced thU week
by Will McGee, proprietor of the
concern. At present the company t
is offering roasted peanuts in- eon-'
venient cardboard cartons, and later
other articles wil lbe placed on the
market, Mr. McGee stated.
^CONOCO
Si GERM,.PROCESSED
MOTOR OIL
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nu ur wHittvit rou i« tmis- giiu nocttsio on rtiAwotg
What?
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a telephone in the
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A Levelland farm woman made a
profit of twenty-one dollars from
one hundred fifty cans of chicken
meat made frotn the culls of her
poultry flock. Obocrvto the woman,
“This brought mo more than my
husband made from four acres of
Forgot to ordor something? —r-
If you’re like lots of women, you may find you’re, out- of
* something right in (he middle of preparing dinner.-That’* .
v when the handy kitchen telephone meets another emergency.
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RULES
help to BOWELS
S {ATSTSUi sa
Ty1a$£?y'Z2S:
Um.
of Austin; Elmar Withers of Fort
I Worth, architect tar the now court-
house; Jess Tackstt. city engineer;
and Claud Akers, county commission-
er. . . _
Fish Received.
For The Lake
Through the efforts of &o Isaak
Walton League a shipment of savors!
thousand flph was received boro last
weak for Lgko Eddie man. Wfll
lieh won brought by truck from
i federal fish hntehary at Fact
oat, groan porch.
io •
now spoeies native at Central and
South America which is now being
toted out la Texas. It waa
variety at porch will thrive
that tha water doe* not
I Aik to.
parents.
I>RS. REA BROS: laboratory, Min
neapolis, Minn. Bince 1898. “* .Sj
PATS CLAIM PROMPTLY
Not. 9, I Ml.
Mr, E. A. Smith, President ef The
Palo Pinto Mutual Life Aas’fC Miner-
anal Wells, Texas.
Dear Mr. Smlthr
I wish to thank yotj vary much
tor the check in faq amount of
81018.75 just received which wm
settlement in foil of the policy cor.
riod by my son, Tomas A. Matthews.
I sho wish to thank yon for Urn
prompt Md full aattlement of this
claim as yen won randy far
not ImatedR_____ . .. . ______
Assuring you that I win haaitily
reeommand the Pale Pinto Mutual
life Association for its prompt and
Yours very truly
' Palo Pin to Mutual Ufa Aaa’n.
RELIEF
from H«flciaches,
Colds and Sort Throat
Neuritis, Neuralgia
Don’t bo a chronic sufferer from head
aches, or any other pain. There fa
hardly aa acbS or pido Bayer Aspirin
tablets cannot relievo; and they are
• great comfort to women who suffer
periodically. They are always to be reifad
m. Lumbago. Bayor Aspirin
sanribia thing to take. Jete
it’s Bayor you’re taking; H
Or partiups o pcdobls talaphoka
It plugs into the wall like a lamp. Movejt from one loc»»
tion to another as you need it. Atk for details at the tel*,
phone office. Jixtrx charge for installing sockets.
. “t ■
Lika to sluug MuT
Folki may dunk you're lazy . . hut why not make or an.
swer calls from your bed? Mighty nice when yocFre sicks
too . . . saves jumping up from aftcraooo nape . , . adds a
distinctive touch to your bedroom.
fastiS the
la C6M8M ipll
deaanothuM tha hmrt. Gat I
tablets, in this famSfar p
(Adv.)
Beneficiary.
acres of sudan
grass assd wore
Malsshoe, Texas,
One man stayed with the baby while his wife Mf,
ping. Before she got home he'd ordered an extension
phone. “Saves at least a mile a dxy,” he declares. An s
sion telephone saves many, many Weary trips.
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1931, newspaper, November 12, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884465/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.