Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 308, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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11 BOYS, 11 GIRLS
BORN IN AUGUST
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Twenty-cm* birth* were repotted
in Graham during the month of
August. There were eleven boy*
and ten girl* Following ia a
liet, compiled for the Bureau of
Vital Statistics:
August 30—Rev. and Mr*. J. D.
Thom, eon, J. D., Jr.
August 20—Mr. and Mr*. C. L.
Quillen, daughter.
August 20—«Mt. and Mrs. Roy C.
Taylor, son, Glen Clifton.
August 20—Mr. and Mrs. Tom
M. Miller, son, Louis Dayne.
August 21—Mr. and Mrs. Ben
ltankin, daughter.
August ‘.*1—iMV. and Mrs. J. D.
Lyon*, son. Gene Mulcahn.
August It*—Mr. and Mr*. W. E.
Chadwick, daughter, Shirley Ann.
August 20—iMr. and Mrs. W. D.
Marsh, son, Denny Edwards.
August 16—Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Holmes, son.
August 14—Mr. and Mrs. Henry
S. Bryson, daughter, Athol da.
August 11—-Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Henderson, daughter, Nancy Helen.
August 8—'Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Butcher, daughter, Virginia Mae.
August 8—Mr. and Mrs. David
(lathings, son.
August 6—IMr. and Mrs. Milton
R. Ratcliff, daughter, Joyce Helen.
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“August -s—Mr. mmmrTrv.
Keyser, daughter - Dixie Dorlene.
August 6—Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Moore, son. Bobbie Dwain.
August 4—Mr. and Mrs. Fenton
Hawkins, son, Gerald Fenton.
August 4—Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Vaughn, daughter.
Auguet 4—IMr. and Mrs. W. L.
Alberts, son.
August 2—Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Newsome, daughter.
August 1—iMr. and Mrs. Erwin
H. Holley, son, Ralph Franklin.
INFLATION
Fisherman’s Luck
St. Louis—-Mrs. Anna Koenig, 70
year sold, seller of pretzels, reported
Comptroller of the Currency j to police that she had been robbed
reported a couple of weeks ago. j of WOoo, which she kept in her
In addition, state banks and j mattress. None of her customers
savings banks hold even more.; suspected her «f having more;*.
The stupendous total of money 1
in four banks runs to above
58 thousand million dollars.
This is sufficient, somf fin-
ancial experts say, to permit
banks safely to lend eight times
as much, or much more than
four hundred billion dollars.
If that credit could be put to
work, an immediate end could
be made of any remaining ves-
Until it
J Preferred by
millions
to mayonnaise
“The white flag’s mark the sailing .course.. .and those
two little poles over there? They mean good fishing
tiges of depression
is lent and put to productive
use, its net effect is to increase
prices of all commodities with-
out increasing commodity pro-
duction proportionately.
We have, in short, reached
a stage of credit inflation where
we have more money than we
know what to do with.
Beyond doubt that bank mon-
ey and credit ought to be put
to work. As to why it is not
workig opinions differ. The
fact is that there is compara-
tively little demand for credit.
So we have the curious, even
amazing spectacle off a nation
literally choked with riches and
“Probably somebody fished and fished all over the
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lake with no luck at all until he hit that spot Maybe
he got several good strikes about there. Must have
calculated in his mind just where the sfcwt was and,
next time he came out, brought those,poles with him
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and drove them down, so he’d have something to tie
his boat to.”
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• A different, delicious
flavor! Time-honored in-
gredients of mayonnaise
and old-fashioned boiled
dressing, combined in a
new way. Try it! '
yet does not turn its money
Professional Cards
into productive channels. Noth-
ing like that has ever occurred
before. That the dam which
is holding back the flow of cre-
dit will burst, sooner or later,
is certain. When that happens
we may find ourselves in an
era of cheap money and high
commodity prices such as Ame-
rica has never seen.
Radios
Advertisements mean to an experienced shopper
exactly what thos two poles mean to an experienced
THE RADIO SHOP
Philco Radios
FR1G1DAIRE
Radio Service, Any Make
503 Flat Street
fisherman—“good fishing.” Advertisements are mark-
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ers of the best buys—they save “fishing all over the
lake.”
Mr. and Mr*.' Jessie' Carter and
three children have returned to
Athens, Texas, after a visit in Gra-
ham with Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Kib-
ble. Mr. Carter is' Mrs. Kibble’s
non. Otfior Carter, another sen of
Mrs. Kibble, and his wife and two
children of Ft. Worth, wore also
guests of Mr! and Mbs. Ribbie the*
post week sad. * *'*
J. c. (Jim) MARTIN
Attorney-At-Law
Offices Over Alexander
Store — North East
Center Of Snare
Graham, Texas —:— Phone 547
PHONE NUMBER 1.
Welding
It Pays to Advertise
Plumber
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 308, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1936, newspaper, September 1, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064835/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.