Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY
WBDNB8DAY. FEBRUARY U.
The Graham Daily British Navy and
Reporter ^ RAF Strike Hard
r_a “l1 At Nazi Ports
Bantered aa aeeond-elaae
m at tho pootoffieo in Ora ham, To»
INazi Troops, Planes
iRushed to Rumania *"
And Bulgaria
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D. D. Caaaabary and hia aiator.
Miss Zephyr Cueenbary, hare boon
lied to Loekaoy, Texai, for tbs
leial of a nephew, (Frank Honatine.
aa andar act at Congrwai at March
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wade of Winni-
wood, OkU , ii visiting relatiyei here.
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Naci troops, planes, trucks and
Mr. and Mr*. G Bari Hutchings
viaited her parents In Ifellina Sun-
day.
LEGAL NOTICE
Geo. Pauli, Jr„ went to Fort Worth
Monday.
leery Afteraoen Bncept
Sunday By
GRAHAM PUBLISHING CO.
Office of FwMlcstton.
SI* Oak Street. Graham, Texas
Following up bombing of Monday
night, British warships and the BAF tanks were reported today being *»y Winters of Dallas was u busi-|to attend a meeting of the directors^ Building,'
GFO T. SPEARS
H. I. TROUT .......
I The attack, dangerously close to
the Nazi shore batteries, was in many
ways similar to the daring attack of ...
Owner the British on Genoa, Italy. However, I ,
by the
ADVERTISING RATES WILL
GIVEN UPON APPLICATION
hit hard at the Nazi-held Belgian rushed into Bulgaria and Rumania in "**• visitor in Graham Tuesday,
port of Ostend Tuesday. |what may develop into a push into! ——
| Turkey and Greece. I Mr*. Jean Lane and her house guest
j Sources in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Mrs. M. DoMoss, were week emi
said that one thousand German Kuests of Mrs. Myrtle Korp in Abi-
in Bulgaria and ^ene-
that Naxis had taken over Bulgarian *— J *
airports. Nazi troops have entered Jimmie Hardin of Abilene visited
Bulgaria by the thousands since Feb- Wends here Tuesday night
ruary 1, the report stated, and some
shipped into the
Notice is koruby givon that
application is made to tha
State Liquor Board at Auatfav
for medical liquor permit bp
Cleo Miller aod Allan Berry,
owners of Miller Urga Sktho
Glenn Burgess is in Lubbock today | No 2 doing businoaa ia Orir-
of the Texaa State Highway Improve-
ment Association.
and Fourth St., in Graham,
Young County, Texas, of
which Allan Berry ia Manag-
er. 140-41-42
Editor-Publisher n0 casualties were suffered
BE; British.
British salvoes, it said, fell on the
* rroneou reflection upon the ; ^ar^°r works and many fires were , tanks have been
Residents on the Southeast Eng-
•h* carter of any person or firm ap-
pearing in these' columns will be ......
STdlv and promptly corrected uponlhsh c°a» reported th« for twenty
: .___a. .„ ..........a. 1 minutes they had heard a thunder-
ous rumble of guns across seventy
miles of w«tcr
being brought to the attention of the j
mans rement.
All Cards of Thanks, Obituaries,
sad I ke notices are charged for *t
half the regular rate*.
• but were forced to cease fire and tuVn
The lhWHty of The Graham Daily away by army coastal batteries. No
Reports: rnd of Its publishers for *nv mention was made of damage.)
trror in any advertisement ia limited British bombers were declared
So the cost of such advertisement.
Subscript toe Rates
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THE GREERS
The brave battle the Grecian people
have been putting up fori their free-
dom against much larger numbers
of Italian soldiers with better equip-
ment of arms and machines has at-
tracted the admiration of every man
and woman who admire heroism.
How they have continued to win
against these seemingly overwhelm-
ing odds has been the wonder of all
who read newspapers or listen over
the radio.
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A Turkish official newspaper said
that hundreds of truck loads of Ger-
man soldiers were in the interior of
Bulgnrij. The Turkish government
organ Otrat Polirika quoted German
officers as saying: “Our goal is. the
Ships had shelled 0x7 IhMn'coast, Bo^fruf' ,nd ** Mediterranean."
This activity, following the diplo-
matic brrak between England and
i Rumania and the report that Russia
, would not oppose Germany in Bui
Uncle Jim Johnson is still confined
to his home because of illness. He
is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. I
J E- Paroon.
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RELIEVES STOMACH DtStltESS
WHEN WAVEUH6 •
l In Berlin the German high com-
mand announced that British war-
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have beaten at the German oil and led °b*e«vers to preset an ex
rail center of Hannover for six hours pl"s,on ln t*lc Balkans soon.
German leaders exulted over what
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in
the long-punished harbor of
oogno. and Cherbourg, France
Ostend.
They have not advanced without
great suffering on the part of both
soldier and civilian, but man. wo-
man and child, they have battled
biavely on, bearing the suffering un-
complainingly, and now they need our
aid. the aid of a people still at peace
and the most prosperous of all the
world ..........--- — - - -
A radio program tonight will tell
you something about their suffer-
ing. something about their present
needs, and the local committee for
Grecian relief would like to have
your help in relieving some of that
suffering. BoKIeiTuive ~6£?rT ptMBd
at various places over town,‘drug
stores, cafes, the Mirror office, into
which you can drop evidences of your
admiration and desire to help.—Hills-'
boro Mirror.
in the twenty-seventh attack deliv-
ered upon that city and, said the Air they SET street of yriti«h di-
Ministry, the raiders left fires too p)otnaey in Rumania, and( the general
numerous to count. j impreuion in Berlin was that Britain
At the same time, the Ministry had another toehold on the con-
added, British planes were bombing tinent
other targets in Northwest Germany; Informed London sources declared
oil suply centers and the docks at Britain war expected to break diplo-
Rotterdam; airdromes m Holland: ff.atic rotations with Bulgaria also if
long-punished harbor of Boul- German troop, in unifor7* wfre *d
®nd mitted to that country. *
Turkish sources in London said
Turkey would he willing to aid Bul-
garia “if Bulgaria aids herself and
withstands Germany." /
I In Sofia, the influential newspaper
“Bulgaria of Tomorrow” declared the
| present war in Europe “will make
fully probable the rebirth cf Bul-
garia.”
! “It is now established," it added,
. “that the conflict was provoked by
capitalistic powers."
A flurry was caused in Sofia today
by the seizure of the diplomatic pass-
port of Raymond Leddy, courier of
the United States legation. __
- Later the Bulgarian foreign office
expressed “sincere regrets.” It ex-'!
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camera fan, was attempting to make
photographs in a military tone. It
said the passport was being returned.
“VERY RURAL'
EM5CTR1FTC ATION
A West Virginia man wrote the
Rural Electrification Administration
In Washington how to avoid burning
his binds. Investigation revealed
that a'though the man’s home had
been completely wired, he had only *
one light bulb, which he patiently
■crewed and unscrewed as he took it
from i oom to room whever it
nteded —New York Post.
QUJNTUPUTS
MSB MUSTEROLE for
CHEST COLDS
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