Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY RKPORTER MON DA VT. OCT. 26, 1935
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to check your stop and waste.
If not food oall -
W. J. GAMMON — Phona 28
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(SmcTiaL
"SOY K. D. Neeley
to her home In Big Spring to-
day after visiting with her mo-
ther. Mri. Martin.
o-
Bob fowler and Miss Ruth
Wood spent 8unday In ft. Worth.
—o—
Mies Sybil Fitzgerald visited
friends lb Wichita Falls Sunday.
Hardy Price was Jn Ft. Worlh
Sunday.; -—— —1—s-*----_,
Mr:' and Mrs. E. H. Lee spent
last week-end In Miuefal Wells.
Mrs. 8. B. Street and daugh-
ter, Marjorie, visited relatives In
Dallas Sunday.
Former County
Editor Describes
Oil Boom Justice
Tho following poem written by
class crook,
In truth, was the
rank).
“For this crime so eoH
victim's
fined dollars
the theatre through managing
his late wife, Margaret IlHngton.
dramatic alar.
a microphone.
-r | woaod mallet in hand, he parades
seventy1 his amateurs before the > othei
world impressively. The best
to be chuckful performers are picked by the
pared with a peak of 64.5 cauls
a gallon acme 16 yaara ago.
There Is a varying differential.
between the wholesale and
•all price, and in addition there
ore taxes, federal, state and conn.
"•’Mrh In extreme instances
You're
five.
And you ought
of glee public, and the*”, as reward, are I smoont to 7 cents a gallon^_
That you'rd getting out' alive. plicetTih tile theater ai d screen j f\.sollae consumption , by eaiSP'
“Yea this should be a lesaon— shows. tnd trucks accounts for aliout
If ye . ; "from Abe Stiff? .'•ontrbbro.-m,; • | p *r cent' of all consumption
through / II lar«a pane Of 1 ic t'r. L'nlted States,. And about
POISON IVY
wrl’es Itiib fl Kelley, in The; one gallon of lubricating oil Is
"Were_Van 1.
has written entitled__
in -Banger7" !
Mr. House ly now staff ' writ-1
er for the IV.. Worth Star-Tele-
gram ami a frequent visitor to
Graham. ___ ’ ' ■ , '1
• Were You In Ranger?” ig.ex-f
Mrs. L J. Farrand of Colbman ‘peeled to he off the
has been idgjllng friends here. month sometime. '. 1
-O-' ■~7 ... -—
-Jack Butler spent Sunday In, JUSTICE IN . OLD RANGER
Brocjcenridge
,i ii ‘---J ,—in Q _ (
Paul FllVwater of Gluey visit. ’__________,u‘ - I;
ed in (Jraham Sunday. .J waS a *tran«cr
, Kill another In this place. ..
You'll get the limit of the law,
Xwo hundred dollars. Pace. Amer can M-gachio, “i suw f!f ttked In inijtor vehicles for every
. .. ’'•••*““ “'] go fare-thee-well and get to hel! •>' amateurs attHtjg one night 1 to gallon* of gas. In lubricants.
(ye. ****'' ortner JW " i 0l!t of unngcr on the fly: like—puplla . hi a schpolr out ’ i: Is flat I that ntomt sv'p.-r
or, a yp ih o t .e too ! There's a train that’s due at They were all B'- ny.faced. dated j (,-nt of cTi sumption is in motor ^
'05! - -V/ pale. Their eyes were awed, bill.' vehicles,'' w:T';V Industry .accolil!l»JuH
Let' your first, stop be Shpp beh'Dd the fright, glowed hope, Jpg; for the balance. ■ ■
-......— • " ” Bnd co»m*. and a son*. At last j’ Thi, yruj js. cxtfectwl'tp set a M
In rare old Ranger, that once the r chance Mil come to nag. nnw high ■ record-of gasoline con- Hi
spelt danger. Yet. strung -T*** may seem, titfrj sempthw. The-.pterion* Ttettlr was H
"Key' are coming a long ways to get relief
thin malady. Athlete Foot, Old Sore*. Swollen Joint*.
Rheumatic- Pain*, are greatly benefited by this hot
mineral water, and don’t forget you are only a
snort drive to the World’s Greatest Bali) Water]
and that w&.’will be open nil winter to serve you.
Boil Out the Poison antt your ^ailments will dis-
appear._. ' . .
AV.'.W/
Where full many
a. stranger '>(!'•» again*'
clicking on B.ot
I paid with h'« life. cat King on n.o i 'way arc
press t s j \;0 | mighty wells become flam--1° he. imotiuo to 3.
amateurs ma,,p
said
1934, and previous to
i that the ftijti -year ww-1911.
( aso'.iue Is classed with-ccnsump*
ing hells. v " rh<**<- audition* it haul > tlpn . giiods, . and, fur-tUrr than
And telling bells are no long-'j Part of the-bo.tr, MajorBi-•' l)lnt, it js included in that select
cr rite; 7 , con fosses 'it Radio Mlrfor Kronp wWeh ts Just about “da-
ric-lv old jtailKAr^a synonym The six-guO's roar Is beard noj- want to V.. y something J-: passionless”. What depression
f0j. danger I . morf! ea’i; each • my p.,.rfotmers 1?>|the gasoline industry has felt it
t ” <e:.> was many a stranger °’er »»>ooh-rioor or MM pool j *ore Soes.ou. she air and to tlToUght upon ItseTf by un
Stovall Hot Water Well!
, SOUTH BKN1), T'LXAS.
mpma
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...sale for only a'bmit .2" p.-r cent Her TradltiOHai
u/ the, 1920 price. j.
Blindfold Is Off
room:
' ,__—o- ______
~ John Sbahan Is a now employe j
of the MqMurtry Motor Company. |
J. Sherwood and Miss Helen
dr.g . belts,
And there .were dolling bells at
— th^
Car reglstradiors In 1934 weret^
that I must go through ML'I bridled "^uctK'awTprlto com-' r*°at 2,«M*0.4*00' 'higher 'than the;
DaU the .fame, .of Fley and * .the 1 orioilg 1 patfOiw. Thero hw b««n an ujw ilhoVe CT car» . in u»>\ . -t^^UTTf r «rr, jjnr >|i
prisoner too -• • - t a»i-hia inan with heavy wfu j trend In consumption thru- hut. some estimate <>f cars .is a - ^ „[ij not open . un-
. • ,■ I j "I’ouvf ilit hv Rova'C ■ Holts# ' ^ ©ycdirows. ( oihld t^"i
six-gun's roar q'er bar-1 °P>r *l,t hy B°?e. I the ..........................
Keeps ever new the grand, old I mustache led a I'rench poodle to. ou( t,,t, depression, with the sin-
’exception of 1932. which
days of the boom.
' ffie "mike ” - MaJ«,r
Cecil of Wichita Falls visited Mr.
But the
HrW- Sunday.
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Miss Kora Ellen Elliott made
a brief visit In Asiirtfiont Sun-
day.
_ room Buoy
Brought far, far more to ati
early doom— /7
Graves on the hllls.'do, peaceful
--‘ as even-tide.
pc* tv i* in niniMi
I the limit—Bringing a dog to the | o{ uusinesK aa
• year of hprd times.
glr" :i,,LV. ma<l" . .f:>r hm a ^atnmm ujm
will TfifcstTPci? add fnrT.regl»tca'L already developed concora-
hp go down in history In nearly all tnr ^f*0”8 ,”rnis h ss than a fu j itJ uew (j^i , nprnatl— of
1934 total of cars 1n °
l,i)UO.Ono more
Misses Lou Matthews and
Mary Dupree were In Ft. Worth
Sunday. *
I
D. M., Hand of Brooks Field,
San Antonio, Is visiting'pis bro-
ther, Harry Hand.
Mrs. W. J. Meggs of Fort
Worth has been a guest of Mrs.
R. Gaedke. -r
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCall of
Olney visited in Graham yester-
4 Inch Paint Bruahes, each SOe
--»■*-
Guaranteed House Palnt. gal. $1.75
Shotgun Shells ...,(6c per box
stove Pipe Joint tfc
C. O, Shamburger Lumper Co-
Miss Betty Scott and Mary
Leelte Scott vlstted Italic 8eott
In Dallas ovpr, the week-end. Mr.
Scott is* Improving steadily, they
report.
-A -4
i Miss Nell Sammons
Vtk Falla visited friends
of Wich-
here
Sunday.
!•
The Rev. Georgq, F. Kornegay
ct Garland was a gueet of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Turney Sunday
Boyd Street of Olney spent
Sunday with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Street.
-r*-
U— ^ -r Ulr. np ,.f Minorll
Wells came over for the Ronkin-
Campbell wedding.
V
I. T. Gilmer went to DHIas
Saturday after Mrs. Kay. Mrs.
Gilmer, and Mrs. Hudson, who
spent the ' wW*'There.
Mark those who -died 'during
the boom. ' .
Now I^on Flewellen was city
—-Judge;'--------------- '/
And fao wag Irked full sore.
That - so many died In their
Strength and pride,
«- But no killer paid the score.
For few were found, and fewer
tried,
And none were stuck at all
In the dull old room in-Eastland-
townr -----7--------
'The Criminal District hall.
A fellow one night provoked a
fight_____
And was his light put out real
-quick 1 ~~ - -
The knifer, one Pace, was—after
-~«'1UCU- •----
Overhauled by a city dick.
But the State delayed- and no
rr
. ____ ______tUy uudir ^ oiir. TUu
---* - L %r ~ " iTjr j ffLiici|01..„ ——*—r——j jr#ar of lutrrl timoRr ^--—‘ —t-.u*#!:—-MJUL—aiWUt — - • *rhr prtirqlar
No. 1 Money Man j “SIB«r he. uked the man. | rons,1JnXn.*of saline this ^ 1933. ^nd it Is estimated that Jg a sUtuette ,t deplct3
Of Show Business ”I!!U! d,,B d0P!' - Krow,Ptl th<'; year i«- estimated-at 429.0M.1MM) tWere art ahmrt 4AU»0,'J»o more j”*tirpi u W()mu„ wi«» Wp' " ~
poodle s owner. ”1 don't." to 430.000,000 barrels, of 42 gal- this year thar. last. raised hands, without the tradl-
j Iona each. Consumption in 19.34 Closed cars haye been the big- tjpna| blindfold, scales or sword.
| totaled 409.69J1.000......barrels., ao govt hoop to the gaaollne Indus- a-!{] was designed by" Romuald
* •*• ' ‘ ~ “ ..-L---— pnwpTST«W"S^prcr
Because of it's specialized char-J . . ; __
actor, newcomers have iound ra 1 Americans Have , Tllat the ^nn |f f.f », uyexar
«° m,e of the t0U*hP8t nuU ,n Most ears- Use ".......jSsnr^SS!t^5 PPr cent' T^uction
Mo§t Gasoline [.th^ >’car-
wwyv iin ............ .....— an« was i
■t»«r Ca»,~ svar—sines.—tholt-.,im-.-XTainr-— m-
show business to crack. Talent j
thus restricted, t^adlo saw up to
1934 the conventional channels oft *“*
professional supply practically ex- K'ew' TOrk. N. ¥.—Makers
hausted; saw, to its greater dis- low-priced cars are the
may, sponsors tiring of repiti-; to the oil
in volume about a doz- ,rf Bronx. It was selected by
eVi dF 15 years sgo, there, has trp»*tiry__official®, after competi-
fs dne to been a teirdemy for ‘the sharp tl(m tts m tn* a niche back of
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two things—a larger number of peak of Summer gasoline con- tfje judge's bench In one of
*___ cars Tn use and a tendency to- rumption to level off. Gone are thl, courtroom*.
answer, waf(| |ncreased' average annual the days when the average car — ,—
. _rnve,„ , - , ----- — ----------— ------- - , Federal Judge Guy I*. Fake, a
, . p y ’ mileage per car. In 1920 when owner used to jack dp all four, Republican who will sit In that
tlous names, and .dreaming of in a manner of speaking, .he a, who,egale was mor8 wheels in the Winter storage courtroom ha. called the statue
n<T IKa'eDSmlths’ Rudy Vallees-,011 man has returned the compll- 26 centi thpre were oniy period t0 gave hIg tires, while ..horrib„-
and Jack Benny s. __1 -gSBLJgL J?gPKV80ut.- rell.a,b le-pg^gg^gg CBPg in use. In 19.34. he carried hla battery Into the, _
To tap thia source It remained, gasoline and lubricating oil have there 23 000,000' cars In cellar and put it near the-fur-j ‘
only to find ways and means of helped to stimulate the autotno- '
reaching it. Sln-e the air Is thoo-1 bile industry,
reticaHy-------free. Maj. 'Edward If you think
’’ j use. add gasoline sold at whole nace for Winter conservation, j AHw*'*t**«—Ea
—\— --r'— - ................. - -
that American
charge was made:
His lawyer did ram and ra'I
As this godly-man lay languish-
Bowea. then Managing Director gasoline isn’t cheap, just consid-!
of atMXlM wm. NCir York, de- er. .tkaL a. recant.
elded, in March, 1934, to estab- Mussolini, as part of his plan j
lish thl* point of contact, Unlike for raising money to fight the j
-the difficult private network and Ethiopians, has kited the price t
agent-proving grounds, he resolv- of gasoline in Italy from 60 j
ed, too, td let 'fKe fSiibllc 111 on If. Cetiir" fo gT 'cffits i gallod —
Therefore, with the slogan. "Op- nearly a 50 ' per cent rise. But]
en the riood-gates of the air^:..ihe in Italy only the rich can own
kindly-voiced fatherly empressarlo motor cars, and they, can afford j
, --w*
ing ____
Three days In. the Ttanger Jail. I of the air—alrady known for hfs vfo pay thT price.
“He’s willing, Judge, *- ---- -I.— .. — ... . . I'- - —'-
I
to pay a | "Family Hour" broadcasts — in-; In-the t’niftg Stales, the ma-
j cugurated .a-program devoted to j jorlty of car .wnprsj are-people
If the city will turn him out"— : amateurs, / ------1 with ln?«iBA*f-6t' less than—|L
An<r so Flew probed unt)l hel, By- last March the program OOO p«T year And the whole-
knowed i has attained national enthusiasm, sale price of gasoline is now
How the matter come about, j Commercially sponsored, it was about 5 cents a gallon, as- com-
The deceased .he found, was , taken over by'^BC’. As a Sunday------------------
mainly to blame . i amateur hour, it climbed rapidly pJ AQQIpJFf)
By being slow on the draw. I to the top of the heap of radio, XI, -l. / *1L*0
"Howeyer’s this feller's been ' attractions. -_______ 11_ I--—----1---
. wearing out * | l^»t week. Major Bowes, the LOST
Our Jail,” said the limb o’ the | theatrical weekly Variety an- ! — -----— ---———
t- I ! . . . • '-fir.eT- viol., variro. hot rest ,fOX '
law. I nounced. had become the No. 1 IXcBT—Male wire-haired
In the court room dim. the Judge j money-man of show business. His terrier, black and while with tan ^
xi>n<> ' 1___.. _‘ Mri.' Finder rail Rcnortpr of-
i \,
was grim | weekly income. If maintained.
As he pondered theprisoner's j would place :hlnL jn the <1,000.-
ears. Finder call
fice. . Reward.
-,,..iat«. _ j'" ' 000 a • year class.
At last the Jurist, who at heart "About 98 per /cent-of- the to-
""Wiis a purist 7, ) tal.” Vatal,” variety saTit. "comes
Began to expatiate: ___I through his smatepr shows on
"rtebt aa a dftty, you entered • radio, screen (shorts) and
Reporter pf-
49p |
WANTED
cAre you
a Teakettle Toter f
peaceful city”—
(Some thirty thousand tn
flbck' '-*-~
R. C. Wood and Miss Alzada
Taggart saw the Hardln-Simmons
8. M U„ game In Wichita Falls
Saturday night.
Mrs. A. E. Lynch of Big Spring
and Mr*. Callie Shannon of Dal-
las were here yesterday for the
Rankin-Campbell wedding.
Mrs. A. E .Lynch of Big Spring
will return to her home today
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hubbard.
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GLASS—TOPS—SEATCOVERS
VICK'S AUTO _
RECONDITIONING
604 4th Street
With addling each 'day ire the
sun's
last rajr,.
As steady as grand-dad's clock).
"And a man of worth, the salt
of the earth.
Yon sent to the grave so dank”
(A third—elass qook but a first-
Jn tjle theatres '(units},. Bowes'
estimated weekly income runs
ji_the neighborhood of $19,000."
As Managing Dlrecjsr of the Cap-
ital Theater, oK Broadway, he Is
said to receive an additional
7f)0 weekly.'
’Jotor Bowes, born In San Fran-
cisco, started life as a calling-
card enterprenuer; and got • Into
WANTED: Boy with bicycle to
deliver papers. Apply in person
at Dally Reporter office.
FOR SALK
; FOR SACK or Trada: A $100.00
Order For Tuition Credit In Tyler
fiCommercial College. Will sell
*rr ore-thi' •' c* ral-e Will trade
fpr-Uvi st'Clt if t"tis! in v.'j:.—
Yi rUc box 1*. fyr full ,v .a 1 in
car; of the Ccaham Daily Re*
y—ter.. dh
It isn’t necessary to put up with the 11M of
“running hot water” illustrated by the harried
gentleman in the above sketch. Why bother
with “teakettle toting” when
KQFFftUS.
MW FAT
I DOCTOR'S ADVICI
tJiifftrfttKr.’sssa
i Salto tor
A
FORTS AEK
FOB RENT
‘ <Mt RENT: 7-room modern
! ’• a furn'shed.—908 Kentucky
|Xti S5ctf
Two Nice Lota on Kentucky Street, Good Residental
District. Six* 50x180 foot each. $250.00 per lot, tormo if
deaired. Why not buy a lot and plan on boyding later.
!'
Nice Flvo-Room Modern Dwelling on Virginia ’street, near
High School. Price $2500.00. Would oonaider a trade on
good grating land for tMe property.
i T: . . ,i
let Rid of
Banish Chills ar.d FcJcr!
Six Room Modern Dwelling, with epaeloue grounds, Corner
Plrat and Kantuoky. A good buy at $2.7514)0.
See ue for other good buye. ___________
To conquer Maitrir. -ov trust do two
things. (1) Drur y t! > i .'i::7n in the
blood. (3) Build up tho oiocd.to ever*
come the ehects and to fortil’v syainst
further attack. Their is one medicine that
does these two things an., that is Grove's
Tamebss Chill Tonic1 Th- ta*trir=* aui-
A gviciwew V>»aeia u vistv • a sin inssvivee S'*1
■......
nine in Grave's Tasielcu Chill Tohic de-
the malarial infection in the blood
Graham Insurance
I the iron bnikk up the blood. Thou-
i have coi
wMh the aid of Otoveb
Tonk. In
laddMmsto
Malaria, R I
mattered M
k Tasteless
Malaria
k la aha
7-
PER MONTH
Its —.......
Ruud De Soto Heater
Ruud De§oto
Automatic
Water Heater
and assures you of a plentiful supply of hot
water, right at the faucet? You can have sB yo«(
want for bathing, for shaving, for washing dish-
es and for a hundred-and one pu.poses St any
t’r-e cf the day or nigh*. There’s no May . . .
ro bother ... no worrying . v . with s Rv
SOTO on the job. C om* in today and 1st
. '• ,j2v
you more about our easy payarant p
7 .
•swtype
Safe, ifflelmi
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