Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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•WAHAM DAILY BlPOftTBH MONDAY, MABCH M. I»M
Waiter Price and Mis* Ada Lee {
Price oi PaiJacah a^ent th, week- |
nd visiting r#14t>ve*. ' , .
TRY PAY'S LAL'NDRY
*•4 & View ...
3 Dean Waahrd , t
ghirta finished
Uaifarm* finished
Jr. and Mm. Jago Smith and |
idren of Port Worth visited with ■
Mr and Mia. Tom Price over .the |
weekend.
>r. and Mrs. F. E. Robertson ani
children of Olney spent Sunday with |
. and Mrs. Z. A. Hudson and j
family.
Mr*. Peggy King spent the week
end in Wichita Kail*.
Dr. Gaines B. Hall of Wichiu 1
Falk made a short visit here this i
morning enroute to Brownwood, j
where his daughter is in school.
Mr*. Jennie Dodd spent the week
end in Ft. Worth.
Mr*. Leah Henry is m Archer
C.%^ today on bwinfs*.
Mis* Leola Tackett of Denton I*
home ion spring vacation holidays.
Business Census---
Official Praises
Cooperation Here
Chamber of Commerce officials
received a very complimentary let- |
tor .today from F. A. Goswell. chief
statistician. Department
mvree, Who is
ine** census
Miss Margie Weber of Fort Wor th
was a weekend .»«*■* of Miss Annie
Margaret Gilmw ;• * ,
of Com- j
in charge of, the bus-
being tffctn hire.
Mr. (io.sweli 4VMh his Pbiladel- I
phis oi l if i (footed Vip.tor NobK*. J
district sin* rvieor, as praising Gra- i
■ twitr bfricun?.' "euupaiathiii tu aeenre j
the necessary dais for the nation- j
J wide survey »f business conditions. |
| The chief st ristician ad led, hQW- j
• ever, that sonic, littla difficulty ha-
| been
Misses Genevieve Lary and Vera
Helen Abernathy spent Sunday in
Brown wood
Kj>stl»nil
Mri.
spent Sunday with Mr. and
K.<7. Reaae. ______
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lisle of Ft.
Worth spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Rbger Lisle.
encountered in seeming fig-
ures Ires'ause of tHe misunderstand
„ „ ing that they might be used pulrlic-
Joe Brown of Austin College. )y
Sherman, is visiting hi* parents du. - ^ £ xh,ommiion Kiven
ing spring holidays. . , - ' eld workers will tie divulged by
' , Department of Commerce. Th.
Sir. and Mrs. J. T. Evan* and ^ ^ s(jrwy Mr Qammil
Ceraldine spurt Sunday with friends ^ u to mJ|k). an accuratc but
in Teak*. r, , „nfVBj census of business condi-
C HESTER Ft ELD PROGRAM
Both Arabs and Jew* Ham, that He listed efficient production,
the tomb of Abel is on the moun- and the finding of domestic and
tain near Alden. foreign markets, as essential points
-—;— * of a program.
(lit Reporter Ad* For Resplti) Knox, who soon will tussle with
-—0-—— -4 . Senator Borah of Idaho, m the II-
Favni Problem ’i”0* primary* . **»° sU'e“*d *■*“
conxUtutaon ‘‘provides ample
Drawing Fire mean*” to accomplish changes in
_______For Campaign law With Changes m conditions.
—i-- Edtrard AT 0*Heai, president-a*
Washington—The farm problem the American harm Bureau F.dej;
is drawing increasing- attention as a atom, said the Republicans ean^pD
campaign talking point. One prom- fer no effective opposition to the
LOST: Red-purse Sunday night on ;nent Republican declared the gov- pn dent in the western farm Salt
square. Contained driver’* license, ernment should refrain from tell- hecacae “they do not have a ' farm
yar key, some money. Finder may injr ^lx>wers what to plant, while prog: am." . ■ ■’*
keep money if purse and other con-* a R„osevelt supporter asserted the i He declared there was “no qua*
tent« are returned. Call 424-J. 175c pre,^.nt the backing of fartn- tion about” farm support for " Mr
FOR RENT tv. frank Khox of' Chicago, con- '\
FOR RENT: Nice bedroom to-one (muing his drive ..for the ftorubli-
t.r two gentlemen. Mr*. Tom Swain. c4n presidential nomination, mit-
iV<Ul» ItsMti ' 17 cr n__1 kU viwws in a i4ew York
r. and Mrs, Hugh Godsett of
Dallas arrived Saturday to spend
the weekend with Mr. and Mr-s.
James C5. Simpson. Mrs. Gossett
will spend the week h it.
WEDNESDAY
9: Ok-#: 30 P. M. E. S. T.
8:00- 8:30 P. M„ C. 8., T.
7:00—T: 20 1‘. M.. M. T. ‘
ti: 00- 6:30 P.
tHT ACQUAINTED* OFFER!
A "Get Acquainted" kit, centekr
ing four generous hoiel of the
New Pompeian Powder, in four
popuior shades. o tube of tho
Now Pompoion Cleansing Cream,
end a tube of tho Now Pompoion
Tiuue Cream, it yours for only
lOel
Tho Pompoion Company, in esis-
tance for nearly half a century,
has brought out a Ena of remark-
abio NEW cosmetics that era
good for your skin , . . good for
your looks... and good for your
pocket-book! Sand for this apociol
'‘Got Acquainted" kit today. Just
put 10a in an envelope, to covor
cost of wrapping alto mailing, and
send it to )
Classified Ads
M., P. T.
CHESTERFIELD PROGRAM
Lily Pons. Andre KostelaueU
Orchestra and Chorus — -
SATURDAY
9:1)0 9:30 P. M„ E. S. T .
;btrmr 8:3tr r M„ C. s. T.
7: OP 7:30 P. M.. M. T.
0:00-0:3o P. Ik, p. T.
CHESTERFIELD PROGRAM
Nino Martini, Andre Koselanefz.
Orchestra and Chorus
When the currency maly become I
foliated wise people invest in real J
pswtaie,
FOR SALE
POR SALE.—U»ed Washing ma-
chine ut rood conditSStfi—Easrt
Third Street. I74p
Get The .
News Daily in Tht
REPORTER
LOST
Says Dangerous Varicose Veins
Can Bo Reduced At Home
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FRIENDS \I8IT
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their guests
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l s*> Urporti-r \d*» For R«»nllak.
Jimmy Believe* In Signs
By Gene Byrnes
REG’LAR
' TBERF VfAS ^
ffOObEOFFE^TR
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ROMiSTAkes
OOWtECTCD
AFTER Ufttofc
THeCAlSH .
MISTER OOrilA
JMAttS*
Crt*K6f P*
JS08X
BACK?
® When your baby come* you wUl
need Mennen An: .septic Oil /or
him; «o get it now and etert
using it on yourtelf. Rub it
“ into the skin of your abdomen
of wherever the skin is tight
qr dry from ewelling. Notice
how tautneM, drymss disap-
pear. Then after baby arrives,
give him a daily body rub with
XienhCffOtl. IrtanWsrpf.r-
wiU protect him againat germs.
* Bee your druggist—lode. *
MENNEN Antiseptic OIL
DAN DUNN • Secret Operative 48
WHAT TM - THERE'S
ONE OF THEM NOW/
I'M GOING TO WAVE A
TALK WITH HIM OR MY
NAME N'T DAN DUNN
YOU AND VOUR
I DIDN'T
FOLLOW YC
HONEST,
I WAS
HOUSE Bq
FOR TH(j
HUDSON
TILL THE M
TRIBE HAVE BEEN v
FOLLOWING ME
FOR DAYS-
WHAT’S THE IDEA?
FAGAN SEEMS TO HAVE
DISAPPEARED INTO THIN AIR,
WOLF, AND TWOSF SUSPICIOUS
OR ENTALS HAVE BEEN TRYING
TO FOLLOW ME EVER SINCE I
WAS IN THEIR DENL BUT I
GUESS WE'VE GIVEN EM
■THE slip—G—-Tf^
I DO
NOTHING
MISTER,
HONEST/
icy please if our smoke taste
eif pive ijou what you want
in a cigarette
o
GO#^ip gOMAriCk
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS
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Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1936, newspaper, March 30, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064714/m1/3/: accessed June 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.