The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 2, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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WBDNB8DAY, JANUARY *. IMS.
stories, thin pathetic story was
read by hundreds of hind-hearted
people over the nation, and the
little boys received many packages
from all parts Of the country.
This year, Santa Claus again re-
membered these little boys, for
they have already received num-
aham Mill and Elevator
New standards and flood
ered for square. PWA
Read the* Ads Today-
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(above), American heavyweight
contender, has thrown the Madison
Square crowd hare into confusion
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Mias Mary George left this morn-
ing for Houston, where she is at-
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{PERSONAL
Mias Lila Boa, of Bryson spent tending school, after a visit here
Monday in Graham shopping with her mother during the holidays.
Miss Florence Corbett
friends in Mineral Wells Tuesday.
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tackett —
Allison, Texas, were guests of Mr.
j and Mrs. Frank Lewis and other
.1. W Bullock of Newcastle was a relatives here during the holiday*.
Graham business visitor Tuesday. **-*
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Tucker of Jer-. HEADLINE-- —
myn were Graham visitors Tuesday. '
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* Miss Eulili* Ragland of Bryson1 -- -
vUited relatives in Graham Mon-1 jjj^ht .lights are being installed at f
day, ! park this week. Kimbrell Co. |
—Or- 1 chases Graham I
Mr. and Mrs. J. P ------- -----
Olney were Graham visitors Tues-! lights ordered 1___
day. ' contract on school building let.
■O'— M,ay: Richardson case will be
Mr. and Mrs. O H. McKibben and; ^signed to another county. Scores!
children were visitors n Olney Sun- j throng shores of city lake as 19154
day. | season is opened. First bigger and I
—o— 1 j better celebration to start Monday |
I ed Williams is able to tat* back at. •* o'clock. Avis McKelvIan and |
wni k' after being ill the first of the Vera Helen Abernathy advance to
BRADY, Dec 21.—Old Santa
Claus never forgets, once h« learns
where the children live. At least,
I this is the belief of Wallace and
' Henry Barber, seven and five-year,
old • eons of Mr. apd lira. A. L
barber of near Fredonta.
Last Christmas Wallace end Hen-
ry wandered through rainsoaked
underbrush looking for /Santa Claus,
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Dislocates Joint*;
Astounds Doctors
Osaka, Japan, Da*, t*.—A 24*
year-old man who can dislocate ev-
ery Joint in his body without feel-
ing pain is being studied by phy-
sicians. When he was 14 year* old
l,e found that he could dislocate
who had failed to atop at their, hlh fingers. So he practiced on
Rhine on hi* annual visit to the' ether joint*. Now he can turn Mm-
i children. A posse formed and hunt- ] self into a hunchback or so flax
I ed for the boys, finding them on 1 his backbone that it can be bent
the back porch of a neighbor’s home ' in any direction. He can, in fact,
the next morning. j “lie himself in knot*’’—and flap his
| as well as any animal.
CHICAGO . . . Top picture is of the champion Junior livestock
judging team from Clearwater County, Minn., which won the 1934
4-H Club championship. Left to right thay are; Delbert Darst, Clement
C. Chase, (coach). Glenn Long and Clifton Gustafson. Lower picture
WPck.
Mr. . and Mr*. G. D. Smith and
semi-f nals of state debate contest,
io be eliminated by Temple One |
hundred and fifteen diplomas civ |
erous packages through the mails
coming from California, Arizona,
Oklahoma, Arkansas-, in addition to
some from this state.
daughter of Bryson spent Monday in, t0 country rural seventh grade | ©versed for second time. Unmasked
Graham. children,. Junior C. of C. to mark men get $85 from Driver Hotel.
itreets and number houses. High | Olny 1530 votes cast in elect on.
school commencement May 25. John-1 County- -gets million dollar rain,
nv Matthews named president of Graham ready for Santa.
I.ions club. Kaintpck pool to open I December: Work relief clients’
for summer Friday afternoon. Simp-! wages cut five cents. 200<i cattle
Mr and Mrs. G. G. Carpenter of
Olney were in Graham this morn-
ing on business.
W S. Husted of Newcastle visit-
ed ir. the home of Mr. and Mrs.. (y.
E. Burris Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Barnett of Laying- has
accepted a position in Ihe- County
Superintendent's office.
Warren McKibben left for Dallas
Tuesday where he will enter Metro-
politan Business College.
botr - J’arsons left yesterday for
I*alias vfTTere he is attending Metro-
politan Business College.
son resigns as administrator of
local relief.
June: Hutchings named new ' ad-
i.i nistrator. School project to start
quota being purchased this week
to be followed immediately by start
of tubcrculos.-s testing. Di. Thomas
H. Taylor speaks in Graham. Young
Jiy June 25. Canning factory to be j county vote on Bankhead Act near-
opened at Newcastle. Gas from well ly two to one in favor of its con-
ends lives of two youths at Elias-,! ti* uance. Cigar salesman held up
Mr. and Mrs* *Will am Lkev have
returned from Chicago. 111., where
they spent the past few days.
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Watson of
Lubbock spent Tuesday here with
Mr. Watson’s sisteT, Mrs. Ida Cole.
near Graham mand robbed by two
ville.
July: Ed Herring of Jacksboro' men. Three hundred attend Father
wins invitation golf tournament. Old and Son banquet. Congressman and
timers of Young and surrounding family leave for Washington of-
rouotjes meet at Newcastle for | fice. Three Steers get mention on
annual reunion of Kutch-Manning, ail-star class B team.
Association. Four C. C. C. boys, So ended 1934.
sent to Ft. Sill hospital following ------------0---
For Color—Gets It
the President upon his return—and
he got it. f ,
The brilliant plumage ranges
from sky blue for the air corps ta ] with it.
accident north of Graham Graham pregjdent Calls
plans to receive 250 boys and girls
for all-day 4-H club picnic. Gra-
ham’s first PW A project starts.
Rattler bites Vance in garage.
Stage set for primary election. Dew-
ey i* named post commander of
American Legion. City ownership
. f Kaintuck pool Considered
- Mrs Ed Collins and Mrs. Davj* August: Young county des gnat-
McKinney of Newcastle were shop-1 ed for emergency drouth relief. Vo-
ping in Graham Tuesday afternoon, j rational courses to be added at
-—o— high school. Management of Kain-
Mr. and Mrs. Iiyle Skinner and tuck pool assumed by city. Allred
children have returned to Waeo aftyr ! speaks, in Graham. Drive for Fed-
spending the holidays here with rel- eral Savings and Loan Association
at ves. grtes over the top. Otis A. King
—o— and Cecil Williams are killed in
Miss Bessie Lou Phinney of Arch- an automobile accident on the Jacks,
ei f ity spent Sunday and Monday Ti-Sro li ghway Material on ground
in Graham visiting relatives and for tin,000 \$stt lighting system and
friends. ! IHO-sest section of bleachers at
■ o ., I high school field. Graham entry
Mr. and Mrs Roy Riddle and wins second in Legion beauty con-
son returned Tuesday from Sherman test at Mineral Wells,
where they spent the holidays with September: Fair Starts Wednes-
relatives. ! day. Fine new buildings and new I
_o_ | world of amusements await start
Mr and Mr*. Boyd Campbell have of. twelfth annual exposition. Fair
returned from Lubbock where they attendance is est mated at 30,000 j
have been visiting Judge and Mrs. j this year. Akin and Larmour arc |
W.xF. Parsley elected president and vice-president!
0 of Savings and Loan Association. |
October: C. C. Luncheons re-]
Mrs. M Montague of New Or- sume(i Tuesday at Legion Hall. I
leans and Mrs. Ernest Black of Clo-1 Mattresses are received for relief;
vh. New Mexico, have returned to ( clients. Young county farmers lead
their home after a visit here with nation in number of blanks entered
Judge and Mrs, E. M. Remington, j j,, national cotton certificate* pool.
—o— j Workmen ready to pour concrete
fm new annex floors. Sample cen-
blanks arrive. George Tarpley,
New Disease Has
Scientist Baffled
WASHINGTON.—-A mysterious i
new disease, unlike anything known.
before, ironically has struck as its
first victim one of the ace microbe
hunter* of the public health service.
He is Dr. Charles Armstrong, a *
veteran experimenter on all kinds j
of diseases for almost twenty years.
Nature has picked him for ar. ex-
periment of her own with a
stiange malady that still has the
best doctors of the public health
service ‘ baffled after three weeks j
of intensive study.
He has a skin eruption that ap
pears only on the sides of his body
and is not typical of any known j
disease He runs a mild tempera- j
ture and at times is irrational. He
is under constant observation at the
r.aval hospital.
Many public health service physi-
sicians and scientists In the past
have contracted disease* with which
early days of experimentation with
♦his disease, and came near losing
his life. He also was seriously ill
of dengue fever during experiments
with it.
__....... $3.00 UP.
TUBES .................$1,10 U*
FLOOR MATS........$1.25
ACCB8SORIE8
EVRREADY PRESTONE
WASHING A GREASING.
There is more color in the Irish
Free State army than Rembrandt
had in h . brushes since President they were experimenting. This has
hamon de Valera visited Europe happened twice to Dr. Armstrong,
an J marveled at the splendor of ( who had parrot fever, or psittacosis.
the full dress uniforms he saw end dengue fever.
. h„rc | Since the outbreak of sleeping
“Let us have a little color,” said sickness in St. Louis last year, how-
ever, Dr. Armstrong ha* been work-
ing on that disease. His present ill-
ness has no apparent connection
Recently he diacoverad a
bottle green for the Infantry, not new virus that seems to cause the
to mention liberal splashes of gold variety of encephalitis, different
braid. Tunics are worn with capes, ‘tom the initial virus discovered in
high-erdwned kepis and dress St- Louis.
swords.
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REPAIR
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automobiles today know the
common care that should be
Riven their car . • . Many,
however, fail to practice that
care, driving their ears one
season into another . . until
something really goes wrong. Cooler days are heoe
again and K is time do have that good car of yoora
checked ap on lor winter service. Drive in and let
us tune it up in all detail . . You will fimMt leas expen-
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cooler days—Our rates for repairing of all kinds are
most reasonable.
JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY
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J. 5. Johnson* Prop. .. .. West Fourth St *
Dr. Armstrong was one of the
first • to contract psittacosis in the
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Mis* Evelyn McKibben has re-i
turned to Denton where she h at- j
tending school after
with her parents.
a visit here
victim of blast at Jacksboro, die*
i:t Graham hospital. Ira Groda, kill-
el instantly southwest of Olney
when car overturns.
Jack Wheeler left this morning for November: All cattle to be test-
Abilene where he is a student of ed. I/egion and rodeo enthusiasts
I'ardm-Simmon* University after have jotnt celebration Monday. Mass
spending the holiday* here with rel- meeting in courthouse starts Bet-
atives. ' —t* ter Housing drive. Richardson case
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALK
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Pear Burners, strong welded tanks, i
guaranteed to burn either kerosene i
er gasoline, $15.00 each, at Ed-
ward Lisle Tin Shop. 98tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two rooms at Row-
land Hotel, furnished for light-
house-keeping.—610 Third St 102p
FOR BALE
WANTED
Wanted to list vour property for
sale, trade er exchange, if priced
right—Graham Insurance Agency.
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Wanted to hear from person de-
siring to trade residence propertj
in Graham for good car.—Grshsn
Insurance Agency 2tte
GOOD F1VI ROOM DWELLING, OUTBUILD-
INGS, LOT l##x200 FEET. MUQBD 9UH9M.
154.00 CASH, BALANCE IXCjM MONTHLY. .
MODERN FIVE ROOM DWELLING. LOCATED
ON CORNER, ONE BLOCK FROM PAVING.
PRICED $1350.00. REASONABLE TERMS.
TEN ACES BLOCK ABOUT THREE MILES
FROM GRAHAM ON HIGHWAY—$200.00.
36$ ACHES LAND, IMPROVED, 126 ACRES
IN CULTIVATION. LOCATED IN GRAHAM
TRADE TERRITORY. PRICED $7.00 PER ACRE.
TERMS IF DESIRED.
MANY DESIRABLE RESIDENTAL LOTS.
SEE AND ADVISE US OF YOUR NEEDS.
Graham Insurance
Agency
Office Phone 262- — Residence Phone 442. •
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 2, 1935, newspaper, January 2, 1935; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034335/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.