Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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Classified Ads
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. — Two-wheel cattle
trailer.—Ralph Bowron. <fh.
I’m Reporter Ads For Results.
ELECTRICITY
Mrs, Mollie Dowdle was in Dallas
Walter Padgett elated "her sister
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Dr. Paul oVeer spent Sunday wltll
Mr*. H. E. Griffin.
Mrs. Jobp T, Reed continues to be
HI «t her hone. She has been sick
visiting friends hers.
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"MH.M Wtlftttta Tsapenilng the
day with her sister in Otaey.
Miss Mary Loving, student in 8.
. Adame or Archer City
friends here Monday.
Kldwell golden wedding.
Mrs. Tom Price returned Sunday
evening from Ft. Worth, where ^
*>•< k*en visiting her daughter.
Joel Edens has returned from Ft
Worth, where he has been in busi-
ness college for the past six mouths.
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the Daily Reporter Tomorrow — Six
Laugh-packed chapters you can’t af-
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T. C. U. Signals
Southwest S.O.S.
For Pole-Vaulter
FORT WORTH—Track Coach
Mack Clark qf Texas Christian Uni-
versity is looking for a pole-vault'
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“If 1 can find a vaulter, the Frogs
will present a well rounded squad to'
■the opposition this spring,” Conch
Clark reports.
A few track men are already work'
lng out, when the chill wind per-
mits, but spring football and baa
ketball are keeping a number of
the candidates from regular drills.
Pat Clifford. Edna; Rex Clark,
Longview; and Robert Edwin, Luf
kin, are members who should win
« good many points for the Pur-
ple and White this season. Clifford
excells in the dashes, the broad-
jump and the mile relay. Clark la
i a dash man who lettered in 1934
but was ineligible last year. Erwin
is a shot-putter who can push the
16-pouud ball a nice distance.
Glenn Roberts and Buck Rober-
son, both of Ft. Worth, run the mid-
dle distances. Dutch KUne, T. C. D.*a
•ntry In the hurdles for the last
two years, may not come out for
track thla season. It he doesn't,
Coach Clark will have to look for
a hurdler as well as a vaulter.
Other squad members include Wil-
bur Harrison. Temple; Tom Pickett,
Dallas; Linnod Blackmon, Abilene;
and Oiln ones, Ray Lipscomb, Bob
Harrell, Ned James and George Dun-
lap, all of Fort Worth.
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Miss- Norfleet Grimes. former
home demonstration agent, passed
through Graham yesterday on her
way to Dallas, and visited a few
moments with friends.
Insurance
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Abstractors
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Welding
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Graham Welding and
Machine Company
Seiler Work Our
Specialty
Phono 145 gig Oak
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4, T. Butler and Mrs W. Y. But-1 Mrs. Joe JdlUig.n burned Satur.
Je, went to Dallas Sunday to bring! day from Denton, where .he has
oBHU'r h°W fr°m ,he with her "«>‘her for the pa*l
Scottish Rite Hospital. She is im j-two weeks. Her mother was Im-
proving nfcety from her operation, proved from her recent illness.
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Remeniber one cannot exhibit his
temper until after h* loses it.
Hope Timmons of Lubbock and
Wilburn Timmons of Tahoka spent
last week-end visiting relatives hero.
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Perry C. Maxwell spent last week
end in Eastland and his home in
Hamilton.
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Dr. aud Mrs. Will Gruby returned
Monday from a week-end trip to
Austin.
Mr*. C. A. Rusaeli spent Monday °
with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Cook. M,“ Bernlce Phillips of Royston
*Pent the week-eind with her mother
and brother.
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Mra. C. A. Paschal] returned to
Olney after a visit here. *
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■train your eyes by reading or study-
ing under a poor light, when cheap
electricity allows you to have all the
light you need at a cost of only two
oe three cents an evening.”
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Spears, George T., Jr. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1936, newspaper, February 25, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064949/m1/3/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.