Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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Flaps Now Available Of interest to worrnn everywhere a constituent In n
r a m new book on flower arranging by on the corner of wt
Hr, Laura Lee Burroughs whose ual wordi: “Penalty
AUSTIN, T*xa».—The 1341 .pring 1940 volum ■ on >his subject proved 1300. ’ A few daye
Ittiua of the Teams Highway map tr be a “be * aeHeW" mirhtng a total * letter which [read
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Mmd£m!or photograph picture Arranging, A Kaycinating
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^ertflf Ttega*, and the a*v .map wh.t title fc
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au parks, and other ft- inrtr>t|onil of her flower arrange
laeta about Texas, and ih_ in ord,r to tell WhCkhow lust
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HARD FIGHT NOT SEEN ON
HIKE IN TRUCK LOAD LIMIT
Whmiyou Hftan kte-coldboMsof Cooa-Coio
to your lips you can toato (to
fool ito rofroahmont. Thkst asks
iitoro. So whan you
the railroads are themselves operat-
ing many trucks now on the high-
- ways. Another reason may be that
AUSTIN, Jan. 31.—The hard fight the rail lines can hardly argue that
that has been waged at previous sea- raising the load limit in this State
jsions of the l^islature against rate-[(which has the lowest of the whole
ling the 7,000-pound truck load limit 48 States) will put them out of busi-
I will not be made thia time, accord- ness when those same rail lines are
ling to reports around the Capitol. ! still operating in other states which
One possible reason may be that do have much higher load limit*
— ! than Texas has.
' Still another reason (say some ob-
servers) may be that, while Texas
looked into very thoroughly at Ana-
tin if much fuss is stirred up against
reasonable increase in the truck
load limit.
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HOW MUCH IS EN0Ue:i?
When it comes to Vitamins
A and D, ENOUGH is more
than many people normally
get. Make sure that you and
your family get a normal sup-
' servers) may be that, wnue ^e“* i. k), of these necessary vna-
!has -bveti hdtffng down the truck Ha-1 m ns by ul;ln?
| dustry through the 7,000-pound load j
limit, the railroad* have been charg- ,
ing Texas and the Southwest the
highest freight rates in the nation,
thua building up the rich industrial
North and Fast at the expense of Elrh -Ona-A-Day” brand Vitamin
Texas—a situation that might be A >fK) D Tablet is aguiva/en# in Vita-
min A and D potency In two taa-
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1941, newspaper, February 12, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064982/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.