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Page 2—The Graham leader Thursday Nov. 21, 1963
The Graham Leader Editorials
Thanksgiving Day
HOW
Y'AUr
P0IN6 ?
jerTnjj every aspect of human affalrsTj
that, to many, the real relevance
Thanksgiving has been largely lost —
the eternal is buried under the pressur-
es of tire moment.-We have the feast —
without remembering and pondering, the
reason for the feast.
haps this Thanksgiving Day, great num-
bers of us will observe" it in the spirit of1
“.Dear the people coming borne,
'Dear glad faeos long away.
Dear The merry cries, and dear ,
Ail the glad and happy play.
Dear the thanks, too. that we give
Fot a!! •>!' th^. Thanksgiving Day.’’
This simple \ersewas written many
years ago b\ Harriet I’rescott Spofford.
It tells of the traditional Thanksgiving
— the Thanksgiving our grandfathers
♦u-i t-urrn-rjtnd-.jY9fc-d.w»utf-1 out forefathers. If so, it will truly b$j
♦•ving’s. It "was," of course, a day of thanks for the Mowings of the *
a day of rest a ltd' feasting. But it was. past, broken with troubles as they may 'I
-more, much name—h day of mayor in -have been— and a day in which We wilt
which grati t 1. >ftVred f.>r the good find new courage to meet whatever is to
things of the pad and. hope was held , come. Then, al*>ve all. it will be a day
out for the f it are. And it was a day of in. which we realise deeply another thing
affirmation in :> .• existence of a higher,- uur forefathers knew — that, under
power than man, and of faith in .the God; each individual human being owes
workings >f a djvijjeprovidence. an everlasting debt of duty and respon-
sibility to his family and his neighbors,
and that no institution and no govern-
ment can discharge it for him.
U
Wi live now in an infinitely more
complicated time. A sophistication of
dubious quality.has obscured many val-
ues. Matefalistic advances of almost in-
credible dimeii.i' n have dulled'tire needs
and wants <>:" tl -pint. And we lir e, tiH>.
in a**world - 'tn-'' with dissension1; cov=~
Its
The Law
FRIENDS OF THE COURT
Our system of justice rests upon
i as irt* zxts I rsrvt
This I Believe
Bv JONNIE WARD surprising information froAl
Senator William .leaner of several angles Otcpka teatifl-
the Internal Security subconi- ed that ISO employees of the
d^tg-fiijirimtleniF-iMnW-^1 mnn>hs-Qf investigation Iiiclu-, dyt s of Sriivtary Ru.sk (Rndr
Congress Arise!
( ongressntan Rob Casey. Texas
Dt'mfKTat.fhrrs *i£jnv.M*d shock and a-
his wockfml reading of the
t Sunday papergr-^, •
the floor of a-mem-
larm ovi
Washing
In a *|«e
onmtimn br-
-grotrrr;-1—
~to n
siohal uiu r:
eijhi pi
“\\h;o .
asked Mr. C
1
i
of ;> I f
said, ‘would |
t ^...x.■
problems »rf 1
pre. *••
he
Losing No Time—~---
Now that the US, Senate has ignor-
ed the warning of our more courageous
military men and ratified the treaty that
prohibits us from nuclear testing beyond
what can be done in a hole in the ground,
Khrushchev has paraded what is claim-
ed to lie the anti-missile missile that he
told American newspapermen last year
could ‘hit a.fly in the sky.”
The appearance of three of these
AVWNOM-•
FfATUfU
Items of 25 and 50 years ago
taken from the early filet of
The Graham Leader.
25 YEARS AGO ----- 50 YEARS AGO
■ •• _. i nc «ij>jiedii *t m r- in uiirr ui mewe i
• T Kcnnart cofitplamlng niversarv parade marking the Bolshevik
: Congres- ■ •> ■ > - i
in ,hR s for‘ ^b^Sowow?*^ SquMe"to^p^Loving6 *n earnes*
• ' al...ut Congres- o^'th^^^Sforel^ :S>K'? Wnph' * J'T*1 in?cSSffijlift^ ^
tin. Lenin f formerly I.enin-Stalin» ™ls h?s. been .v»itng her to,
a con-
real stakes so that the court can
then better judge the merits of
the case.
Our U. S. Supreme Court, for
example, will not give an "advis-
k>ry’' opinion to anybody since
such opinions elsewhere, often un-
conlesled, make a mocker)' of the
courts.
Our courts generally will decide
a point of fact or law only where
it has become the subject of a
real controversy, and both sides
will be represented with skill and
in good faith.
A good judge knows that one
side may sound good until he
hears the other side speak. This
is why TTvourt may frown upon
“friendly law suits" where two
sides agree to go to court and
get a decision interpreting an irn-,
portant legal question.
Without a real contest, the court
may not aee what a true adver-
sary would make clear — that is.
ded was a 12 point summary was
from which we quote in part- when Nationalist China was dis-
"The Soviet International or armed b the US. government
ganization has carried on a before the onrushing red
successful and important pene- .tcmi
tration of—the U- S Govern- Otcpka revealed also that Fo-
ment which has not been fully der Secretary Harlan Cleveland
exposed This penetration ex was allegedly "pulling wires" to
tends from lower yanks to top- rehire John Paton Davies, an
level policy making positions alleged pro-communist who aid*’
in government . they work c ! in the fall of China, and
behind the AVJl1'1*". m.jnALer His. convicted of pur-
search, preparing memoranda mry for denying his own es-
on which Government policies j pinnage Like any loyal Am-
were set ." ------I wiBan Otcpka objected to bring-
»» Thev wrote speeches in*.- these .individuals lurk in-
for Cabinet officers, influenced lo <li|>lomutie service and
congressional investigations, 'be result of his testimony was
drafting laws, manipulating ad- b°hir •’,r«*d l,,r "disloyalty to
ministrative policies — always die Depailment ol State Two
serving'' their | communist sup ** Department officers con-
*rit* . Thousands ot Aip trad.eted Otcpka s testimony
lomatic.. political, military, sei 'but documents revealed they
entific. and economic secrets committed pprjun. Were they
have been stolen . . . powerful indicted for purjury No. they
groups within the executive were riven a leave of absence
branch obstructing and weak 'until things blow overt
ottino nffnrf c to olimin iIp ctfin OtlJ'k.l U ,i-< linillrill.lt l*ly Mllv-
to harrassment. under-
lour days of questioning
there there is another side to the
question before the court, and | cuing efforts to eliminate com
that, perhaps the interests of munist agents from high posi Jc'tml
.... i—-a tions in government . .
“Under oath they denied
gollll
by-
communist membership while, > ( (| (
Hobby's
•vas i
ghli\r
heneluncn.
His
wife
under constant
ini foreign policy,
Mr KennftnV solution?"
.e,T~"+H'» 0)1 lit ion is that
ght set up a SecYeiarv of
t'tv •> ♦ t-i
vide a grisly exclamation V»<hnt to the!’ Hugh Donnell of Graham spent - The program will consist of band
annual sab’re-ra|ttling of. the Soviet De- the weekend vyith his parents, Mr , mus*c: pW*- recitation*, etqi, and
>n H-thing' •ttt-rt hr'hat ure
lister. Such a. change, he
n ac eptancc by all liar-
iicipii1 that the external-
, e tu ' -h< lid tie given
lunuuij ’ones, and
■ onoi v ■ tiivvi Mifi ot,- vuv mumvi »/v 11 iv rs evov 11 vi eniiii ins i vi 11 i*ii . | — r a ■
fense Minister. Marshal Rodion Malin- and Mrs C.'E. Donnell'of Murray. |should please everyone,
(.v sky. The Marshal hgd just told theL08" Cusenbarry and family of
, 'Graham visited
throng in. the vast Square that their „ ... , . , - . ..
......... : a. —. ........_r..i *. community Sunday. , * ternoon. A large membership was
Mrs. Alma Martin was hostess
in the Murray J to Don't Worry Gub Friday af-
t ountry T*r “now the -Most powerful in of)je ,w^nMday in. prl.sent with >9evcra, guest,. ■&.
thr \\n\ 1(1 «ind W^^nWj^lUjipped Olney aitenJrng ihe Annual meet- era I piano numbers were render-
i.piuwrfignit'
am-aggressor.
many other people may be invol-
ved.
The other day one court threw
cut ruch a made - up law s<*i" I seeking gppointmeths t ra ns i'To,
where a county in another state f and pr0m(>lions am, ,|u" n ' ''n'r bh' -hbors were
and a ptosce^e enjuty bond faWritatjon have, vir**"'' ma"y Um?'s wh,le ,h’‘
bu>er had agreed to test the tua„ jn ,.Very oase, 8one <>"v ' residence Was surround
legality of some bonds in a friend- punjshett . Tht. Ame,'ie:.u cars all hours
ly suit at the county r » i msc. Communications Association. :■ “f ! ,| " ntfh'.■ this
One side wouM have pretended to ; (.ommi|njst di , „ n A"V r. ' .‘MUfuUy
maintain vital control Wcf . UI """ « ^natc tom-
communication lines . while ‘ toJixposmg.possible sub
policies and r protTums ‘ l.ml
down by members of the S<o
iet conspiracy are still in
feef within our Government.
put up a fight.
The courts go a long waV To gti
real contests. They allow “friends
of the court”, (amicus curiae) to
enter one or both sides to fight
in' narimct
■ csraa.
In old Rome any passing strang-1
er, or amicus curiae, might speak : ' '
up to tell tie court of apossible 1 This warning along with - in
error it was making. 1 ar onps ^rffm H’l- havr
gone unbecdeii-
ilit Reports such as Senator
Jenner's and many more from
1 EIH. not one Of the, last
foo:; administrations have even
att- mpled.to investigate the in-
flumic-■ leading ou,r«country
toward destruction, Only C<*n-
In America, the friend of the I unheoWrt- htMw;iafi,u jts,| with no help or
court often, helps to point up the | qblican and Democrat \d: in- f,. , the American
important issues. .(Stratton. Since a_nationa| : ,\i,. a,„| ,nt blocking
For instance, a little known! I(7 of honor and intecritv "... th,; Department of Stats
sect may print a religious tract | fiven PWHa^Df ((f tulctatm : ,,v y^ecttlive branch of
-I >
rmcTu >n "Tif ~(liYmeis-;
nee.
C
• Tnodesvt RepT
“that I am equal
luvational Kack-
T do tllink he
weren't helping to reduce tension b.v'ir- >i'r aml Mrs. 0. L. McGee of different ones present. The hostess
ritating the Sovfet in Cuba1 Red Top visited in Loving Sun-j served splendid refreshments, con-
day ^ sisling of sandwiches, hot choco-
11 fhe new wcaiion js what it is intermediate room enjoyed; late with whipped cream and ap-
rlaimt'd to be — and our military men a Treasure Hunt Armistice Day. ricot salad. Those present besides
4-se
td M
, ; . T"'3?,- ' vuunv -tie rught to know — it has no counterpart The treasure was found by Har-jthe Gub were Mmes. Reed. Mar-
• ■' ’ ' "'f'7^. ~other than oQr n ” T.IttlOb Nike-Znis "ntd Loyd ROTherford and was -di- tin. Craig. Jackson. Chism, Brown,
1h*' "'V °n avatenr which experts told the Senate vided with all present. Rp" FA1,eman and
- ‘»h!l hack in September would require test- " ' ' ^ *
Tt ft! r 'r r:. r,, : n,f ? ,• it* to ruJh fall davalopmant. And it
pennh. imrt that «*t* flnre-rm-nt rmreP es )(e dangerous To lssume — in
view rtf the belief expressed at that time
its powers by rorrsent of the governed.
Ivvav"fr. ’'.Tlf. r?,i,:"aT"atati!j. in.^ian anti-missile mis-
^J“L-Uxink. Mr. K,uoau -sha..l,l rcX Slh' ~ that ,he R'Hh were **radin».
ize." continued .Mr. “<vhat every
sdiih>!i>>>y j;t. -- .''.i, 1' , >'**-pnii-ililiity
Members of the American Leg-
ion celebrated Armistice Day With
a btp banquet and dance at Mem-
orial Hall Friday night
.ed by the -Loving Home Demon-
stration 'Club. Nov. 15. at the
r
I'm’ Ibginliitfp
and that t he (
pt*ople'of til, -
Veary of
not. respon-i.,,
country, asstimit
knows bear and
know wb.-it is gu-
I‘mP-4-Hlalsy; ar
b»l
t he f ongress
.voice of t he
muikup of whht they hoped” to achieve, home of'Mr and Mrs. G. A Bills.
IA delirious chicken dinner was
number of guests
but the issue is big: Can any gov-
ernment unit, of whatever site,
curb the' freedom of the press or
freedom of religion?
As this case goes on to higher
courts, more and more people —
citizens, publ he-s. and religious
_ interested they too
Eddleman. Bell. Eddleman and ^ „ s7ake ,n getting^ the
decision. The case lands
Norman.
Twenty different states are re-
presented in the student body of
"right
in the U. S.
dozen or mere groups
University gf Texas. Seventy - sev- the cour( )et |hem presenr
Achievement Day wjis crlebrat--(.n colleges are represented. Thir- - briefs" or amicus curiae argu-
ty - three of these are Texas Coll ments'on bothsides. Result: the
eges. The total number of stud
ents from other colleges is 226
64 of these being matriculated,
from out of Texas. The total num-
ited Stales,- I am a bit
•s. pi i Pthers who are'
> t pu- people of this.,
gt.thi role of papa
sirin' that they alone.
(1:,far .the .people- af. .the
1 for thitl country.
Mr -- he a tiA day
for our grfat coufitr.v'Tf-the Congress
Should ever.relinquish, its right and res-
ponsibility te "ak tl will of the.peo-
ple ..of. 1 brs-eoacP-jw I-j h ch the nnl|\i-
dual memliers.of X'oiigre--."
. rongres-man Casev' did well to
warn the Horse ai'afnst Ambassador
Kennan’s prepost.•* . I nnAmerican
idea, and we hop*' so ie of his words re-
Verbe'rated, a> rto- th>» <'apftol. to re-echo
in the sarjrtrrrtry of the S- nalors to whom
the Kerf nan ad' h e wa- directed. Furth-
er, we ,hot>e it will remind the Senators
how far th> State Department land the
world, then, is how much closer have I ?erve<* ,° . ,------- -
we.moved since the test-ban ratification m!u'hZ\rv52 of ^ s,u^n,s
♦ (.ward the dav when our enemv will M ,B u Pa'>try the grmip went alleges registered in all depart-
u.vvarii uay vv m n our enemy win |Q other homes in the communitv
be satisfied be can
Iation without seri6us|
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wignall, who
are making their home in Glade-
water for a few months spent the
weekend here vrtrh rvlarim
Spencer Mayes has returned
from Fort Davis. Texas where he
^.- sttj-: Htii. .-.Sntaterd
.1 Sicurtty SuhcommitU^
cypress yntir concern De-
i an investigation of the
ka, affair altmg with the
. V making individuals in
. , 1 . .. a'l tile''Department- -of State To
t0 '"vestigate the . >• ........ ,,lrm vhm om, should
whelftiina evidence <>( as coaarcllv Yuan
sives til Ciovcrnnient . (, f,, . , ,V ..,W. ' 1
cohununistn ‘is to make it -
ger—gives ample -evidenta
influencing eonspirares-hh
ert'ased a hundrt'd fold
When Senator McCarth
Dti"
*-»« S fcTSS i sTw
U> risk to himself. ladies of the H-D. Club. again of fifty percent over last 4,^^, ^
court says no gosemenitn can
curb these freedoms.
• Thus are groat causes ably pre-
sented.
Who gains? Justipe gains. The
more cogent and earnest the dis-
"BBLci"
..eSTs, the more
Where China Lives
Do not write off Natiomtlist China
or its 7f>-year-old Generalissimo Chiang
Kaishek, as International refugees hol-
ed -up on the island we used to call For-
mosa. Rather, this nation — which,pre- Monday morning.
again
year.
Over sixty students have enroll-
ed in the Primary department of
the long run it is to hand
down sound opinions.
(This newsfeature, prepared by
fhe State Bar of Texas, is written
to inform— not to advise. No per
FJsenhower Administration d«i ____
liberately locked the door,- >4 . .....-
u«ll evidence good or had. with.-Ncmi'F To mi PP'RSOegg FfA>v
in the executive branch of e
evmmenu i^ Amura-ua^ CLAIMS AGAINST T H K
wondered what they were try- 'r,r >Tr OF A! LFN L BFR-
tng, to hide After' McCari . —
was hounded to an early tv c \ \T’ V'DFfTASI'D . 1
for trying to serve his c > ih
try, Cuba fell to. the _v.;‘ :- kc-cVn- given that ori-
itU. According to swiityi ,-ti :i’ .''"'''.rs tc~-'a*n<»ntar\- upon
niony. Castro was aided m—WL. uf .AIT..'-, L. BERN-
individuals within the St,: MG) '.., sic d to me. the •
Department. ^.Apparently Du ;* . ; /
subversive influence 0 . 1 I in the proceed-
■ Mjtv bv su-naltlre
j visited relatives
The school at Bunger will have
t Thanksgiving program next
1 hi Methodist 11 MrAarnd Mi? 10s.borT
— with its indestructible leader, has ' hurch ai Murray, will organize a fumed from Olney Saturday
become a global institution with tempor- Missionary Society next Monday.
the Loving school. It will probab- son should ever apply or interpret
ly become necessary to hire an- J any law without the aid of an
other teacher for the little ones, j attorney who is fully advised con-
Bruce Casbum has moved from
East Graham to the Old Hallam
place on South Oak Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Osborn re-
Evcrv. lady in the community is
cordially invited to attend.
DeAlva McAlister of B g Spring
ArtftT. tl U-.^ T . •FTT-irK' !H fiitk: arid. lastly, the gala observance of PresiTT'1™’ “P“" 5^--arrival of Santa
trig their "ad >• -nd ">nsent' or) the dent riiUiur1. 7«tb birth,Ine on IVfAl '» lhc (hnslmas season in
irtg their "ad
test-ban treaty on
cument had lw-eri
nations'.
We even Ttrtpe-
ate to battle the
ment brainstorm
v after that illicit do-
sjgned by 100 or so
Ujrriv arouse the Sen-
latent—S4i>b‘ Depart?
an txpiaTly -^op-sided
“ext haoVe" ,<i' ■ chemical “ arfanesecrets
with the Soviets
THE
jfJlf/A.'rtM
Graham Leader
| Ttliiijy,
>>63 .
its ASSOCIATION
f DITORIAl
N ATI O N A l
lti§,c6,l3H
r yTnTTfTTtrrryTrii
ary headquarters at Taipei on the tem-
Poitirily reduced island homeland of
Taiwan. it- | visited in the Red Top Community
Three events of the past,, month, |ast week - .)> •
bring this thought forcibly to mind — j Plans were devoloped further
the 14th annual rejection of Red China this week by the Trades Corn-
ier the l’N ; the October 10th celebration mittee of the Chamber of Commer-
< f ill*' RepUl-tliUs Wild National Day;. "■ fl,r putting on 1;:.,.: cclchra-
and, lastly, the gala observance of Presi-H
dent Chiang’s 76th birthday on Octo-
ber 31, for which most of the National
Day visitors waited three weeks to at-
tend !
"Double Tenth,” as they call their
National Day, brought 1,800 overseas
.' fop-sided Chinese from 44 countries and every
ur.e st-crets -continent of the earth to Taiwan, while . . . ,
drag..mdances and meptions were stag- j .0 v^'.he
ed in the Lb, Japan, Korea, the I hilip- nw Morrison Funeral Home on,
tunes, Hong Kong, Ma ao, \ ietnam, Fnday. Saturday or Sunday from
Thailand and Malaysia. 12 to io p m. During the visiting
I Hours-an organist will be at the
Funeral Home Jp furnish organ
Your Btood Con Sorrtrres . lrmw. ,h* new iPimmomi--
^ 1 . K^n which wfrs installed.
Opr mH’tor.H arraccompliwhimr won-! _._
derfti! things'1 with blood, according to1 |„tte wUcah
papers at the annual meeting of the *
American Association of Rlood Banks Plans Retiremenf
in Detroit. By fractioning blood, for ex-; Jesse 0 Wdson, who has
Graham qn Dec. 7th Santa will
be bringing fifty five numbers in-
cluding his brand new Balloon
Castle, the Three Wfse Men. and
many others. Old Santa Has been
giving pleasure to c-h i 1 d r e tv
and grown - ups for many years
now It looks like this sear will
Misses Fureta and Mary Slater,
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Osborn. Hom-
er Brigham. Clifton Terrell and
Gaude Burgess took dinner at Mr.
Petty's Sunday.
From the Craig Point Column
— "The wheat, oats and rye that
have been planted here are all
coming up and looking fine.
Denver Killion has improved the
looks of his home by building a
]
new smoke house.
Several people from this place
took m the free moving picture
show Saturday afternoon. "
(Editor’s note: Mrs. Culbarhouse
who now lives in Amarillo, was
the writer for the Craig Point
news. She used the pen - name
"Ignorance”, which was typical of
the way the correspondents sign-
ed their names 50 years ago. Mrs.
Culberhause was a recent visitor
to the Leader office when she
came to attend the Old Settlers
Reunion at Took Valley and to
visit in Ihe homes of her friends,
Mrs. Jim Wood and Mrs. Rex
Cornish.)
The Thanksgiving meeting of
the C. E. will be held Nov. 23 at
6:15 the leader will give the pro-
gram which is entitled, discontent
Or Praise — Which is Your Life.
The farmers out at Red Tqp
ample, it is sometimes possible to treat'! ^.H{Mrty - rirfit years of ^ , their land foY
two a ml even three patients with one service with Texas Pipe Line Com-1 ri/ivt ^_— wt>||e |hejr
6. B. HARRIS, E. B HARRIS, JR.
Owners and Publishers •
MRS. E B HARRJS Associate Editor
unit. Electronic machines ^are coming nl!L^!.irL,,rirrh,> Wirhi"j wivms and themselves are rejoic-
alnritF* th«t mnv tulfP r»vi»r tfw» hJimiti • all'' of the ompanv at (n tkai# ^v,;i,i^^.
alorig" that may tak* over the tedious
task of typing.
Busier than ever
next year s crop.
ceming the facts involved, be-
cause a slight variance in facts
may change the application of the
law.)
My Neighbors
whelming in that antic
tr>g t rx/k:
munist Batista was disarmed r ’ ' • '■ ' -• II pending, and
and abandoned by the Ki >i l n ' 1,1,1 M1,'h letters All
bower Administration, white ’ .’' ' " eGiqys ,«;h nsi
arms flowc<l freely to eommtH ’ 1 ’'“> ' ^ fx-ing ailnun-
nist Castro. • 1 in thu c unry Court tvlow
According to testimony the'™'1"'1 -,re kenby required to
State Department individual -<> Pr n! ,lv ''•'rnp ,0 me'respect-
active jn'the fall of Cuba •' 'h* addrew befow given,
named Wieland who was r N s ' spme are barred
defended and promoted by th- b’ ,h'’ >’“neral statutes of limit-
Kennedy Administration. ‘ p, > ""ln N ’ ’rr SLlrh is rl ""’d
haps the same influence a> ' rmrl " 'Hm the time prescribed by
counted for the Tmtrirht ht lal1- ----
trayal at the Bay of Pigs’ it Mi p > office address is. GRA-
is well to remember that only HAM TEXAS,
the Secretary of State is chang j Dated this the ISth dav of Nov-
ed since the Roosevelt rovtflu ember, 1963
ti0Tt, , . Sibyl Blount. Bernard
DiTcn'XvIr -No. 29*13. in the-
County Court of Young County,
(or disloyalty) was uncovered
with the roeerit ' nring“ erF‘i
aluation Chief of (Tie Depart-
ment's Office of Security. Otto
Otcpka It seems Oteplia was
not guilty of collaborating-with
the communists but to the De
partment a much greater sin, \
collaborated with a Senate In
vestigating committee.
The probe into the allege I
»P>' Duncan’s suicide whidi wa.s j
withheld from the congress for j
many months brought forth
YOUR HEALTH1!
Graham. Texas, effective Dec.
irtg to get most of their children
national1 P.'.mL^JTM™^ T ^ P Nonnjn.derived the
Published every Thursday at Graham, Texae.
Second Gass Postage Paid at Graham. Texas.
i.n Il\p
clearing house system in which hospital Pa !Z'' d Full-1 |hurs‘J‘,y Card l®s4,Wedne^(
and community banks and the Red Y'rosa bright. Texas, and intended puiv „y; ho™,rin« H<n*ms. of
___________*_ a _____liz ii _i i «t :_ _L _» n i ’ .. Doslon. i*<jur law^ were arrang-
Any erroneoua reflection upon the character of
any person or firm appearing in these columns
will be gladly and promptly corrected upon
being brought to the attention of the manage-
ment . j ~—
cooperate Credit bltsKl given locally * •' Hk*^r Grove He ) ff>r ^ Sqvera, games were
to distant relatives or friends, A boy : I0""'" The Texas Pipe Line Com : . ^ and Mrs M K Graham
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