The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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PHEGRANGER NEWS
K. A. AI.KORP, Kill tor
Sutmrription Kate
On# Ye»r 11.60
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TTXA
Forriifti it R*,pri»»errt*hv*'
THE AMI KK AN f'KKSS AWX'IAilON
It may I/'' thai 'h. on: 1 -f tIt
God- grind -]'>'-v!y b* an- 'hey g'
paid. fi r ov runic.
What Makes a Town
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■ , nil the i"luni'-tviul uricI in'ir
I■ i «.»ri < I* it th pir-ii if gm 'I
r ; I d litw nil-ft vatti f ? That I
ily. The sI<-»• |<i>• .--t old h'lt .
«i• * tlif country may ha- ■
d tank abundance. I t
.!. ji.miI ■ 'tut-T.- M i;.
!• r inrffa-". I! a tic-'y A >
■ 'i vn ■ Key i "ly 'fill
• 'hf g- lev;1 iy!iic;il 1o".a.
1 ar U-? of th t ".liltt'V .- at
I l,i- shipping fneilities 11
I 'i«M.I \M Ill WiiKKI !<•»' MEET
Willi WhiiN Mil \ |V
\ t. nr^flow it, W . iIih di.x. Vti'f. 10
Hons I \«H K Mil IP II
i M. A. J.i
FOP. JOHNSON'S JOB
I actor
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ti
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,vn .'rywiiy ,
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he ci-mt.'iO't
<•• arid
"7rr'aTr~TT.
An i ye 11.• .':i! i- L -ay'- that green
ipjiets till' nerve-. "1" i: - .'.pecalfV.
true of green hacks.
fl-t » *; t'rt 'l'-l- . to- ['■■•It it ..
■i vvhfll t conic. t
if town.
\ ti ; vi r ma, c r
th< ,:t, t):- get toirc'hfi |ii;'it uti.i
.ai d i.i ■ .iii ■. must twttijr rca.'.
'i; a ■ ii.ti v uhi re i verybady i- fi ■
i., i", v . if ho. know.- how a*
'Aill.hit to The other way to sav--
■If >■**••• i fariner is to show him h' I
ftr >w i -(ton cheaply, so that t),
n "d'frat |ii a-f afford-' him a prof'
That 'id 'h«- -"under way is prett
Ifir find farming at a prof '
i n't iir .•• 'had farmer.- into con,
i.fi 'ion. • ■>• thi» profit Mime.- fr-
'! , m employed in mi-it
e 'hfi by larger ipvc.-tment
!', !»■ /i t .i; • I |;.hof or by some othe '
method.
Th. If <■ • i • • f 1-' T. then, i.s th '
"M •• •'•if,'* "on f,-w ft' act:,.'■ " will a
• * n>
•< la'ofit in h -yield years, where
a ji. K-1!.'• 11—p-i-LLuj—fuu c"t tun ii.yl'a - !i
' h.- hi; or mi- - farmer to come
and compel" next year. K.-onoii: •
tiroduction of cotton is bound to 1 > •
If you'd f you r c'otr.-ii -a" ' »«!. '
• I' He a boo-ter
I'* '"M f. :i if,!ti ii - (•" yi.ii'd liki- to so it lead.
,1' i-or,. lie it booster.,
IV j i' !i"iu s.it:t|->.\ S ho. 1 - n«.- your pastor, boost your lendt'i's,
< .at,i,i,. What \\ i are Doinjf H,k-- your Suuday School and
<)(f Plan'for pall U'.a k. teachers
" ' "rtdtt:<>n of o.ir \ -i.it,on. li<,o-t your church.
Mi- unary.
"ar Uoutiil I'p for A-socia-' |;oo-t y< -ir church on every Sunday,
'ml .^i -a a- IwfV. 1.. (i. Ramey. fj(. ^ booster!
" ai i '.-••• i- ton.— A word jtnew with every .Monday
•' e, h !••-'• r and othi r . j;,. „ booster!
I ''a ill' tilf <1 i' I'ke I -'. I!, n-t VollV fblll'i'h the whole Week
iShe.il r 'o bf -uppl. >|.i thr'.'jjrh
' I" l the i oii.|tif t Cam- B,, a boo-t r.
I a k'i:. !' • T. <'. .Ii -'fi'. An.I you'll make your church anew,
• Ii p. nit ■ 'ail A' .re . —K -v. IV <..st volir church.
VV. I). C'.-'Well. '
I ; - • i A--" j; , • your t-huivh,- d^u't ju-t belontr. •
• ii . ■ . t 'a • '•» r 1th iif't - -ji,. ;i booster!
h come th.h- meetir.tf prep-ired. to Ti. i-fo^ helps vour church along,
yltc it. He a booster!
(if, tf.vii la- a laite tabernacle Ib.ost for righteousness and truth
iid will be prepared to take 'are of f,st the growing things' of youth-
-.■iitial to the 'welfare of the cot'on a large crowd and • we can Tie com- Boost vour church.
The Amendment, were
and that's-that.
'j, 'y adopted It ha rejtive'vfe 1 SkiHed fitrming, like skilled fortable. Let every one of us work
•l.-f-ulCMt. , , |;u|k; „f't(lWn, that were yawning ,,:mkin^ ^kil,"(| anything e'se, pays f,„- a record attendance. We hope P.
: Iifir wav into en.llees sleep.' It has h",,,'r ,han ,h'' "^killed kind. la every church will have some one
„ fii -1 ,1 new life blood into the h-ait 'h" C:lM' "f farm,ng '» is ahnut th" P'^ont.
You will find that Granger otton j "f comm.
buyers will offer you the top of the | cities out of paralytic villages,
market on every bale of cotton Natural advantages lout.t f u
brought in. Bring your cotton to:"11*"h and prosperity cannot be bu'it
(iranger where you ar- assured of the,"" shifting sand, but any town wit t
• best the market affords. , ! half a chance can be made -to grow
■rcial life ,"tid made ihrivi: r kind that p.ays iit all. Dalla-
N'ews.
TII KEF III 'KT IN CAR
WRECK I.A.ST NIGHT
Boosting helps along the preacher,
Be a booster!
Boosting makes it better teacher,
And you'll find it always true,
Boosting is a help to you—
Be a booster!
E. S. Barnard, president of tin.
' Cleveland American league team, who.
! It Is generally expected, will be minted
j mi president of the American leaiuie
to succeed l>an Johnson, who lias re-
signed.
NO MORE "Dl I I." SEASONS
and expand and thrive When its
I-/ens join with one accord in
(otton is coming in lapid y "%vj boosting program. - Quanah Tim
to the dry weather and all gins aro|-
bu y. ('. .1. 'Merkh, who producedl
Granger's first bale, for which h'C-j
received it premium. In;- brought to,
town his 12th bale,.
Once an- ingenious merchant -dis-
covered that thi logical time to ad
vert'se was when business was slow
i'.ttd in the periodic (lull seasons of
the year. Rabculous ;tt it may seem
! before the discovery the average bu-
iness man -lowed down in his ad-
Yotnh is not a-.'time of life; it is a v rti^n- when bus n- • .-lowed (low;
There they come, those blessed women
Be a booster!
Where's there's need they're always
helping. I
Be a booster!
HOW TO KEEP YOt'NG
date of mind. It. is not a matter of 'f«> «vncrally ended up the dull sea
To avoid a collision with another
car, Joe Grorteeh drove his car in-
to a telephone post on the east side
of town, last night between 10 and 11
o'clock, injuring himself, his wife and,
son. Boost the dreams (noble brothers) —
Mr. Groneeh was cut on the right Office force and all the others—
hand and hurt in the chest; Mrs. Gro- Boo-t your church, don't be a blocker
' tie- h wits cut on the forehead and Be a booster!
left arm; Milbert, the son. was cut ■ Boost yotar church, don't be a knocker
■.. . .. ii. r on the chin Be a booster!
, -on with .a <|uurterly sale, bit: as f: ■ ,
The .family, including the injured " from me advice you d take,
The News want- more country cor- ripe' cheeks, red' lip . and suppk
.i e1 L- ti.,,. • o i -i t.-niTw i- ii ilu, 'will -i :i his newspaper advertising wa-
rcsoondenttt.1 It. want - the news, ot . K-'i< < -, it i - a wmp.i oi tn< win,, a ...
• • | 11 , rn'iinv i t i in i»i-i t'i »fii 'oil a vicor ciiiici rne.t inere was no advert lsii.g atnl two; otner cnii.tren, >yiva ar,.i
(Iii f«1 ii*rit comiTvuniti<*s in order triJit <'i int iiiinui^iiuiLjcii, >i t
,t . 4- / r tin fvHljl nf wlu-n then- w.r no bu-ihrss. hdmond, were coming into town and
thev nuirht have rrpre cntation in <>t the emotions., it i- a rn.-nnt,-,- oi . , . 1
this n. w pUper. There is it "world Of th, deep -pring, of life; f Th, m.,,.-rn bu-iness man holds a -t car which they s aUal
goo. ighborhood new going to Youth nt-atw a temperamental pre- different ption if the purpo^
wa-tf fV( I V week for the want or if dominance ot courage over timidity, luid u.-e o, new-paper .-xdvettism-. ■ ' ■ ^
report el" who u II take th, time to the appetite, ol .idv-nlun- oyei the W,hmi,1,:,mi m.t.up to his sat. 'elepho.., , i-t «... th, t ur
u' , , ... ' . - -I , . !• -ei.1.. i.a:. » rii-th.n I,., brined' it n n itifomrVi i.-. side ltl order to avoid n collision. The
send in tin' h:i»ppeniiij:': • t ti
Throw your hammer in- the lake—
Boost your church.
—Abilene Christian.
Do
YOU
Know
About
OUR
Prices
9
We an
amdoos to
have joo
find oat
about them
They will
interest
you when
you're in
need of
printing
re -pei,t i've coniniunit a'-'.
the ti'nie to "I" 'he appe . ...
r her lo\ ■■ c.f ease. This- often', ext.-is- in a factum lie bring- it up taroueh i1 .
;„,v of fifty more than in a 'Itoy of ei'-a ,-i adver! i.-aii" -o that ta w ti - wa* 'h'mag d. Mymg tr.a-s
a a-1,, I the '.leat-r iinnumt of'', the
injuries tn the nceupants.—Tayb-r
Press,
twenty. Nobody g!'<>v. old by tn*. ta-ly rca.-:' Ii a n*. I
livt g a numlier of years; people t-1tt.•. '
d in productive :
no. dell ,a. asons
n..- p
hei'e
bits
ENCOt'R \G!NG YOl'NG
rorpi.ES TO BPY
I'OW ER l»i INI l.l E'NCE
The T. \a turkey o-.p i - Hot what" grow old by de-crting their ideals,
it -bould-.be that is to ay, it ought Years wrinkle the skin, but to g.ve There ar a few places a of bit -
to be:, at leit-1 five times its pre.-ent-' up enthusiasni wrinkles the soul. n. -s -which have alna'ty^ been knov n
size. And this for two fa sons: it Worry, tloubt, s.'lf-distre--, fear to all bttsiite:--- men. Among the-
brings good money and this bird rids and de pair the, i- ;tr- the long, long a re. the altcrnat ii*g busy and d. : I II KIR HOMES KARI.\
the cotton patch of pests. The Tex-1 year-' that bow ' the bead and turn periods of the year, month, week avl ' —:——-
its turkey crop sells' for arotirnl $10, the spirit ba k to dust. day. A systematic, effective and.. No matter how attractive a rented
(inti.iiini t Vi ii pay .tig ■ •tie sixth ad the Whether seventy ur sixtei-n, there economic plan of advertising had to li'iti-e is. it can .never be, anth,ng but
.co.st:. iif the Slat, government. Waco: is in every being's heart the love of be coitstrii :o<| upon h full; KnowIc.Jge,|, a makeshift, hoine to live in. I was
Tinw--Herald. ' wonder., the sw-et aniaz'fg at the ,,f tic- busini cycle. Busines a.- reading the other day that it very
_____________ |-jtars and the .-'tar-like things and. ever- com- without coaxing ' before large portion of criminals were home.
• 1:1 >ught»s, the undaunted challenge of ('Iiri-1mas, at Ea :t.-r tinv and in the ■ ttien. Leaving out. that side of
ja veil! s, the unfailing chilk-iike appe- fall. Pxtens'j v JUlvertising: has been it. I do th.nk it is pitiful v,'hat.,it tjiim-
! ' titt- for wh-at next, and the .joy and found to be the only remedy for her of married people in towns
Man «,"d-given ability to lea-oit jr;,ln<. ,,f lif,,. the.' busini- •• depression epidemic be- nowadays live in apartments. To
pow'er ot i-boi. , l".ad h.m you an. u_v yntln^ your faith-, tween the- three rush period:. Pea- me the finest, most inconvenTent, out-
w'1 ll . i P' ". I" n ■ 11 I""'" ' as old as your doubt; a young as pie have a habit of -onfining their of-the-way house and lot would be
'• "'".re la' gna i o di- V);|||. . ,.|f e.,nfiden<*e. a old as your '.-'hopping t o the last of the month, the preferably. The s.df-rospoct that
ftiit ;<"i ,r.--t . fault ; as young as your hope, as- old 'l.M three day- of tii week and the come-- with homo ownership—isn't
^'an denial, o! In if,1-oit i , your de.- pair, hitter shopping hours of the/ day. that a finer thing than any fooli-h
In the ca'"i;i"il place .in your In art Front experience nterchants have pride in wanting to live-in a "fashion-,
tii ie ia a wireb station. So boor learn d tliat. to'.v paper ndvci' ,ng able" b cation so expensive that one's
as it 'receive me • age • of boauty. b . oiiw '*1111y cliniinalcd .the i isli salary makes jt prohibitive, if the fu.
hop,, che.-r, gtiitiiteur. cptirag- and p, :-j, ,'s and spread the volume of bus. ture i- to Ive considered soberly and
' p,.\\er from the earth, front mon1 and itie- mor, . vcnlv over the \> ok, wi-. lv? In these .lavs of fliv rs
'I',, hav e .ltl. ; ma- I;i I lie i ingles , , ,. , , , ' ,
r mi : the ittf.mte, long you ar, m,,nth. ittid y.-ar. It i.as pr<
ATTENTION FARMERS!
We will thresh cane
seed Monday, August
8th, at our place
JOS. VOLNEY & SON
It ICS-
in no way remov* - thetn.
Oil., of bis gre:lte-,,t IS that ol hi-"
influence' upon other . Ind.'ed,, it
lll.tV b • a ai to be hi f I'eate t re-
ef \ fi i.-ii, or an
in the frigid
r- gi'-n . jin ■- >•
his .
Iii
1 ve
and
man.
line nvpi
. far ft
in ' i i • fit, or
of th, polar
'fr.fi: him front
hitr,' flf, to
s.-!y
e.l nrd b'use
days
a tiny, home with four ■ r
Voi.lOt', Whfi) til
oinection- are
mplified sale-da" liip -fi'e an - mi'. ..f town and on the
oh, i
a-bti-i
ibb>
broken an.
your' beat" - co
■Of- pi - • int!-hi an
i.oi yu are g
the power -tat iop' .of aid noo'cha'a!; I-ing and' itlci
• overcd w it h tIi snow -• b.a ine--.-.
old.
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u II \ I I'liOl'l E BP V I)
untrv in
mil
d g,'..id t oad.- is. the v. ry in- t tiling for
:;yiitiriir ri.'irri.'ai n ■ .pie who work in
ti-w-ts. There w ill be no hick of eotn-
Mvny. with iieautiful grounds, v.'ith
t'lowei:.-. with- tree and fruits to.re-
.-i.-rtay 'he yisit-or.
W :i -i-i' a y I, art and mini 1 fc>!
. ry man.
L'"'
«»m;u
f r<»:
h«
lift
l' 11' - i • " • • "if < It 11' 1 r i !\-
fliience the lif' an.' a.' . f another
Every, thought, .waadaind dee.I ha - .'i1-
M ight and effect.
\ ■
11,
if
•r t.'aan foin- for
a r, are only ir
■ a e s
tnd
on
mis
in.
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ic . t <
■ uncr i
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of
°owniri
^ y- ir
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a rid
lakinif
If flit
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n.iilcli
it? and
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ri"
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mike,
For Cash Only
We the undersigned ginners of Gran-
ger will GIN FOR CASH ONLY dur-
ing the comng season. We solicit your
business and guarantee you service
and satisfaction.
ELICK & MAZOCH
T. H. SPOON
GF^ANGER GIN CO.
1. J. MAZOCH & CO.
V FRANK MAZOCH & CO.
J. C. POPPELZ
hcv ai p»
an<l it
J »
ii- good
-aid. For -that thai -
til, veto::" 'a' 1 i an wa
in his confidence on that p.,lint,
•tt ant I'M.ru if .nr. prel'y well •
U r i'. 'din ed for . .". ii of tin poMU-
' and nearly half of tit. were
•-.' books for sellaol use.
•!."nfortunately in too hianv homos
thing to -be forced to save during the
thoughtless years bef re they may
turn into worrying years. . The small,
est h, in can be built with an eve
to lal.iitioiis later on. In magazines
Influence is . aif.e, and has its ef- a w"r,li "!U1 '''Mistime and hi car country it is considered old- wi,h pictures cf building plans I
. , . , ,, ' , ,' ,. . will coii-unie large .pta.it itie.- of cot- lashioned to read books-. 'I.if' too
feet. \nd tite ct feet partakes .,| the . , , . . , . .
ton, provide, the price i otv enough, short and so the maga/une o. hectic
i.ature ol the '.aus ■ as surelv as the / , ' ... .
, . ... , As long its the tendencies of snpp v complexion is the thing.
•iltise produces the effect. , , ... . „ ' ' •
and demand are not artificially do- Americans are vonlly growing
What is the effect of YOl'R in-
f'tienc.
th
never more mistaken .about anything.
arranged, economic law fakes care -trbnger in the books that matter,
the earry-ovcr. At a price the an
ot'ld h:is a place for the cotton. in
Seventeen million bales were sup- magazines. Anyway, it -i* i
lie who says ''1 11111 nobodv .and "f" fhe carry ever. At a price the and are largely cortfinin;* their-, tastes thing is
en fore haven't tiny infltifitce." Wits world ha- a place for the otton.- in lighter literature to 'the fietio» working
the
No one is s„ insii:-n f e int that he I- ' 1,1 »'«*<• •»'- ,i,nit "f cotisump- numb r of books that a pe i '.c rends
Put I'd.U00,000 biles have ,iu-t but the ouality of the looks th.at arc
'-he mills iititl factor.-s. i -ad t '"at rea'.lv matter.-, p. - born
Avithoi.it inflfiei ce.
The re-, ' i. '-v
Tim eoul'irieV-1 -di-iv •
wlietiu r cr '.not
,-etlCf
f lifm itid r, e 'o take th- l<>wet price- Independent.
■iifFT \
fInon, e.
"'.v. . n
I. I »N Ii TO M V UK 11
notice-how often the architect stres-
ses the possible additions and shows
how the house will look with more
rooms added from time to time as,
they can be afforded. The principal
to begin at once when
together is a joke and mis-
takes are funny instead of tragi?, and
young hands are strong enough to do
a day's work and still put in an hour's
extra effort with a hoe setting out
fruit trees and shrubs.--Mrs, Lindsay
Patter-on. in the Progressive Parm-
er.
with-
Mr \
he i
phi j": i
duly .
. tn o t
, ,f
W h
' ■ (>.
th''tight, that
, i,
( ; >r-b.,ch. .1 . left :
;."g r S' Loui-
ay fail g 'o.ls f. r
•-.- r. -.urn iibou; \-
h if, >-t«e: l.l- i'
it . pUt'clwts -
young men'-. 'a
ildie- . oats arid
Sat-! < OME TO THINK Ol IT
\Yw!
■ ' in/ .Tadg. Well, Jj tin,' I att g:v< you
• 12.1 ti,.' O", a', f. ,t Wail i'ost y. u threO
trip de ia" ,
'in. * .hi' • .!- iai's, b -s?
fbat's tii.' fee.
-c«.| John W. II, bi.-s, I jes' tell va, I
lieysH .Itni:
K1
i,«
W tu b
proutytj "i" P-"d'lei'. \"ii iar biiv'it g ,.o
ilifi.Htlce the Tn ii! ,,f wltrch lll'i '
almost infinitely fur rc'.ha.f Edi- '
t< rial in the Ptolhe \'»' i
Ot,. way
• r c,f di - ■ go, ,i- and s Iks v ,11 n7 arger I don t tn-iicve I wan*s iTTi ti.voreo.
• • • at grow • i uttiin •' than . (" r b. fore Mr. ti,r J«ac» tld? j There ain't three d liars difference
i' a-. will take . are If t'u p.-eple it Granger will read between them tw.i w men.- Alabama
i ' m excfp: iotuil ...H a,I- in' the Granger Wx* - thoy Ramn . r Jamnu r.
Mil fitt.i many item* ef inter-
ki.'P tin farmer from i t iti tin next six months."
Buy it in Granger,
Notice to My
Friends
and Customers
I will meet all competition
on nice fresh GROCERIES
and will appreciate a part
of your business
Respectfully
D. L. JONES
•-
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Alford, R. A. The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1927, newspaper, August 4, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth410845/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .