Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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TIE GRAHAM DAILY MBPOKTBR WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21 1M«.
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Graham Daily
Reporter
MAYOR OEMS EMERliENCY IN REGARD
, ID DOGS RUNNING LOOSE IN CITY IMS
kmM a* serond-claaa mall mat-
tar at the postoffice in Graham
Texas. under act of Congresa ot j
March 3. 1679
plan wouldn't work
Went Palm Beach. Fla.—C. C.
Weaka ia an advocate of Townsend
and i'Hraie-the-Weeilth programei.
Mr*. Week*, "*eekin* divorce, said
: »hf found it rmposiiLble to live in
the present on the wealth of the
Mayor J. J. Gallaher has declar- FLYING NOW POSSIBLE
ed an , emergency. and ha* ieeued BI REMOTE iCON lKUL ' ' ~z '
____ —----|an offtc al prodarratton tn the fart It* cockpit rtnjdty, a fteet Httte *
Published Evary Afternoon Except rrslf do* found running loose biplane of the Royal Air 'Force j * *°m lme'
graham printing' COMPANY j|" M*y '■ W"! ,™«d wtr c,ow'1" * *' And How They l»o Attract!
- --- ------- j lv biouwht to the do* pound are! Hendon, England, aanport recent- J
GEO. T. SPEARR —............. Owner killed. ly. As an officer on the ground Thg class was studyin* magne-
H. 1. Trout Editor and Manager "Dogs running loose here have punched buttons on a radio con- I tisoi.
——— —-—— *— 7 k s< t>een a menace to health and to kox, the speeding machine roll- ! “Rob rt," asked the professor,
•tries of QrujhJ<^, °j4xl|i * property." Mwjroer Gallaher Rakl. e(j and finally swooped down to “h-w many natural magnets are
“We are rfeda-rinr an «mei**ncy. a ,«-rlect larnlmg. The pUotl^a ■ there---:-i nai.i
IDVBkTJBING BATM BE )0 indefinitely. Hogs must he 1(jane *j]j take off from land or j “Two,, sir,’
GIVEN UPON AT PLICATION
please \ name
'Blondes und brunettes, sir.”
Political
ANNOUNCEMENTS
was the surprising
_____ _ _ j kept at home, and kefpt up. They are fJy at kmi to 121) mils* an : answer.
Any erroneous reflection upon the hot to he allowed to watalef over hour, and alight at the home port “And will you
Character of any person or *he streets, through yards, and or ‘on a warship's deck. Its flying them’"
taP*TJadb- and ’ ptly”"^irreo-erf h’vrm rhil*®n or tl*‘ '•»"«* is announced aa 10 miles
«|>ct being brought to the attsn- J Mayor said. from the control station. So far,
Bon of the management. Dr. H, E. Griffin estimated that tb<, only am|>unceid j>ur}4ise oj
’ •_ |lhr rabies scare of 193S ix>st the these robot planes is to train gun-
Utes' communication for publication 1 lit> in ‘*"h- MThe ners like the ratio controlled bat-,...................-
When subject is of general Interest, dogs funning loose in. this, town ties hip Centurion, which lor several The Graham Dally Reporter ’a
and If It Is not abusive or of » I are not only a meance to goo<l yfal^ has been the*- target of the authorized to announce the follow-
persona! nature All such common!- health, but to tile economic p ob- Brd.,xh Navy’s guns. Hot both ing candidates for office, subject to
Mtore*-- not' necessarily *Bfnr jmllf ' f,m,n lal security. Dr. piaiies an(| shirs op. rated lay radio the Democratic Primary. July 25,
eatlon. but as Itn! 7 at ion of good1 Griffin said control, however, spectacular war- 1936
*»lth. ] "What we need is a national ,mK. pe*sibilitiea are forecast.— '---- --------f- --
~Tha^ Hs bill tv nf The Graham Daily' K*8** «•»*»" Popular Science. . For Congressman-13 th ^Dl.trict: •
Raporter ami of If publishers for | turned. "In England. France, ynd , __---o-1- j W D ''cF*R^^
any error In any advertisement la Germany, th re are national tier* KILI.KI) BY I’HIZK CHICKEN (Re-election)
United to the coat of such adver- ,iWB tor the cont-.'.il of ikigs. and _ ED GOSSETT. Vernon
Baement » __________j ther* lias tut been a case of rabies Man ila* F. 1.- Estwban Galdones GRADY WOODRUFF, of Decator
AH Cards of Thanka. Obltuarl**. in fifty yea is. Wa of America, and w dead because he cngwged in the 'p07 county Clerk:
EaT 'tht reeul^r a«tMharK*d ^ ^! ‘>f <;™ham 0 0,1 a law to helP con' ancient pastime of cook fighting, j q. b. (Ben) JOHNSON.
sene health." Galdones had prepared his fight- MISS PEARL MATTHEWS
No. executions will be made in ooek for the pjt He attachod
1 Year
( Months
1 Month
Subscription Rates
. . (Re-election) v,.^.
__|t.ee 1 asy “ '^>>f '* picked up, and H 11,«- usual killing spur to the bird’s---:--. .... ■—
|’.7l prol able that no changes will : j,,^ -]>he cock attcngited to get For Commissioner, Precinct No. It
.6* be made in the rule within
, ’ - i next le«j_ mdntha.
TODAY
With the setting sun your
hopes of yesterday died out.
All right. That was yesterday.
Things didn't materialize the
way you dreamed they would.
All right again. Now—the
present hour—is Today. Yes-
terday bears no relation to it,
except perhaps, the relation
hat -a nightmare bears to the
morning afer. Forget all about
yesterday ... it is dead and
buried in the cemetery of
Time.
Today is alive. Are you?
Well then, get busy! Fling
from your shoulders the de-
pressmg—weight of' those hopes
that haven't come true. Stand
erect. Man, the world is yours!
You have just as much claim
on its good things—on the
things you've longed for and
prayed Tor and woiTcecF for—
a9 the • other fellow has.
This hour has been- handed
"-to~ 7olT~as a gift from the
overflowing storehouse of
Eternity What are you doing
With it? Answer that. Moping?
Growling? Despairing? For
f-hame t
God has favored you with
another chance to make good
another chance to make good.
He has given your apprecia-.
ion by making it a stepping
atone to ■ happier, worthier to-*
morrow*.
•’ ~ i— ■ i
TERRIBLE
Bv« »w.« uruknibti- .ly the imluok-
ivpt woman who ever lived— she
couldn't couldn’t tell Adam the bet-
ter man she could liave married.
----——o———■
I hi- Grnrrr Wan
Gdatompr: “Are those eggs strict-
ly fiesh?”
Grocer, to h s tckik: “Keel of
those eggs George, am) see if thy’re
cool enough to st 11 yet.”
loose and in the struggl; Gal-
d.ies was cut, A leg a.rtei-y was
severed by tile spur and the man
SAM COPKI-AND
WATt'H YOUR PERSONALITY | bkd t0 ,,;ath an ^
(R«-election)
Chicaif.i. —To naujfe woman’s tem-
l>ei aiYient. Andr«* Perajfi* of I'ariR
aUvis<*H, look at ht*r feet.
The desiffnet* who lists royal-
ty amonjc his clients jrave the^e
pointers: ^
*‘A Konuni who i* fearful, un-
* iiccessful. walk- ,*• la rha/*lie Chap-
lin, toes turned outward.
“A woman w ih» ha«i a nervous
ti internment lacks i*hythm in her
walk.
“A woman who has charm walks
alonur tvenly, firmly and vvith
During the World War each shot
in eii—trmn_th.^ ihiea—Late—Garniun
IHins used to shell Pans fiv>m a
distant* of 75 miles shook' the
tarth nuI ficieiitly to record nhe
shock on a nunjlv »• of seismofemphs
in- tile United.. States.
Luigtvit)
A traveler tpas^irnc thitmsrh South .
* C«rolina otie day saw a pray-haar^ 4
ed. lon^-Uarded man sitting on j
a fence sobbing as though his j
heart would break. Sympathizing,
t H; st; ajijfer sitopfied.
My fnend, why do you weep »o •
Pap whupped me—that’#' why.”
answered the sorrowful one as he
"*ip*d the tearH out of his w*his- .
kers.
“Your Pap whipped you?” re-1
j peated the dunkblounded traveler. ‘
, “You mean y»ur father whipped 1
you 7 Do you mean your J own ^
father?” _
“Yet—'cane 1 tho’wed rooks at
1 Ofrnr)pap.”-
Traffi • sijfii in Pennsyivania vill-
aa*e: “Slow. No Hospital.” •
Keep foods fresher
mid PURER WITH II” e
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Use Keportcr Ads For Results
Professional Cards
Radios
’ THE RADIO SHOP •
• Phileo Radio, *
• FRIGIOAIRE *
• Radio Service. Any Make •
• S03 Elm Street •
Welding
• Graham Welding and *
• Machine Company ■
• Boiler Work Our •
• Specialty •
• Phone 1(6 SIS Oak •
Plumber
• Pluembing i-rpntra that aland •
• up. or we tell you tile rapaon * ]
WHY
• - - W. A SAMPSON
• M2 Virginia Phan* 22 •
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OLYMPIC
/fa CcncUtiotud.
<%efrcuje>uitum.
A new acientific achievement — SIX-
SIDED Air-Conditioned REFRIG-
ERATION-u acclaimed the (Teetew
advancement for food pmervation
in the last five yean, for tbaac three
rraeont: (1) Provide, 90S grrarrr cool-
ing turf ace. (3) Keeps viu/ital flesh
air constantly circulating around
ttored food. Thu pick, up all od on
and impurities, Carrie, them to the.
melting ice film, where they are ab-
sorbed and eliminated through the
drain pipe. No interchange of
food odon in thi, refrigerator I
(» Maintain, correct balance
of moiature in the air, prevent-
ing lorn of flavor through dry-
ing out of food*
vt\ (.'Hi/'CtiVi,i..
REFRIGERATORS
• ASK YOUR I Cl SlXvTCl MAN*
Graham Ice Company
North Elm Street Phone 5
FLOWERS
: The
Pec Sect Gift
The Loveliest
Expression
On “Her” Day
SUNDAY MAY 10
For Mother’s Pay we’ve
taken special efforts to
have ready for you it
splendid variety of lovely
cut flowers and potted
plants.
Just drop in and make
your selection — or phone
us—and we will see that
Mother gets them fresn
and fragrant at the right
time. k
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BETTER PLACE
YOUR ORDER
NOW!
Visit Our Greenhouses,
they’re full of lieautiful
growing flowers.
GRAHAM
FLORAL CO.
PHONE 261
•AM WEB----
# JfttkZim* ,hU>JU
NOPKini-OBEROO
JOEL McCREA
HwMn N Hill AM NtUMAM'
(MmiN ly VMIIIAM «lllt
»MH»I *••• •••*»• *•••»»»- A
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Chapter One
Commencement exercleee were
over et Kantern Women* Collefe.
Karen and Martha, their diplomas
tacked under their arms and feel-
injf extraordinarily lonely, watched
the happy acenea of reunion on the
campus, girls embracing their fond
parents, greeting their brother* and
sisters. Karen was entirely alone
in the world. Martha had only her
’ fool-
with
aunt, Mra Mortar, a fluttering: fool-
ish woman, vaguely connected
the eta^e.
Mrs. Mortar, forever effervescent,
rushed up to ffreet both firls, "Olo-
glorioua day,” ahe exclaimed
ildn’t have miased it for the
rious,
**Woul<
world!**
•*Tes, glorious.” said Martha quiet-
ly and a little bitterly.
Mra. Mortar turned intimately to
Karen. “No matter how many
sacrifices I made to aend Martha
here, they've all been worth it”
And after Martha promised to
e«nd her allowance to her ahe left
them to join—she said—her stock
company.
(St
rest deal.’’ said I
la
a train i
venin*” *
aadty.f
, train
way some time thia evening'
“It matters a gre
Karen sharply. She
aad added, "lYler* must be
this way m_______._^ .
The two girls suddenly became i
oonscioua bf a hammering sound !
that had been going on for some
time over their heads. They looked j
up to the root ot the house and .
stared with pussled facea at a man j
wearing gloves and over hla head a i
veil tied under hla chin. He wae
lying flat on hla stomach, hammer 1
in hla hand, knocking away with i
wanton happiness the shingles of t
the roof. Around him, hovered bun-
died* of bees, bussing angrily
Karen caught hold of Martha's
•»"» "i. k. r,,Hy knocking down
asked Hhe stepped
to the house and
I
arm
the house?" *h<
a little closer
called up. “I
ther* with the
Th* young man
say, you! You, up
bee*'"
I
I snd 1
looked down nt them with surprise. •
"GK uaa knm /In vnu do . hi
turned
u
yea, how do you
Hi
right, thank you."»
"But wa’re a llttla ,
Oh
said
"Were ail
Martha said
worried about yourl
*n>* young man laughed. "You I
mean the beas? Oh. I won't gat ,
stungr"1*- -2 *«. 4— »<•'»
** i
( f
"I don't know, said
ly "Teach somewhere*, 1
"What, are you going to do?”
eked Karen.
Martha elow-
gueaa—
if I can get a Job ”
Karen wae suddenly struck
with a plan. “I have a farm," ahe
said. "My grandmother left It to
me We might start a school there
—something of our own. We have
got to do something Oh. Martha!
Take a chance with me and com* ?“
-e-v--o'-—-7
Martha and Karan walked from
..the railway station to where a 1922
Buick was parked, on which was
tacked a home-made sign Thij '
The driver, a lean,tail man, was
seated on the running board star-
ing morosely out ahead.
"Could you take us out to Mul-
berry Road?”" Karen inquired
"itit be live dollars.”
Karen was taken aback Observ-
ing her reluctance, the taxi man
added quickly, "Could go by a little
shorter way. Be three dollars. Can't
do better.”
Th. i, let's go by the three dollar
way.” said Karen gaily They got
Into th* car The taxi driver started
it suddenly and the car jumped for-
ward almost jerking them out of
thalr seats.
"Always acta that way on the
three dollar trip,” the driver ex-
plained.
Three dollar way or five dollar
way. th* car eventually came to
ttently. as If she were talking to a '
not over-bright child. "You aee,"—
indicating the house with
r*
No," Karen
not old
■top at a dilapidated old mansion,
with grounds completely gone to
seed, wild underbrush sprung up
everywhere, the picket fence In
rulna, the entire effect one of com-
plete rundown, unllved-ln shabbl-
nese. Karen's excited happiness
completely vanished
Slowly she and Martha walked
down the path to the house, stared
horror-stricken st the broken wln-
"It doesn't matter,
Martha finally.
Karen," said
indicating the house with a ges-
ture—"this is a house, and while It
Isn't the beat I've ever aeas, It be-
longs to me. And I'd rather not •
have Ita roof knocked off."
"Belongs to you!" the young man 1
exclaimed. “You aren't old Mrs. 1
Wright, are you?"
said angrily. "I'm *
■ m .g5gife^s;
gra •• r*
*1 man was In no way-
put dn’t think you looked 1
eig aid calmly, "but yo«;
can e day*, can you?" Ho'
cllc i from the roof and*
Inti meelf. Hla name wa- I
Cai e was a doctor at •
nee al, and It was hla no-.
Hoi day to com* boro and i
col Much to Karan*1
•ur found herself baton* I
■on with th* young ■**»;
as I known him an h«w
life rtha, too. was sMbfffF
att dm. Protty soon tiny,
we tie lunch ana BOsatanj
out C whola story of thalr
di* its. Dr. Chrdla baggsd
the i It oat.
■orrow s tittle money
fro k." ho expUisod, sad
fix old place with free,
he! m a good carpenter,
ho , and a good plumber '
1 l strongly for It "Wo
wo , Karan." the saldL •
“W ra* honey "
1 ldenly took fright.
"W talklni * '
me f.“
talking to this young
f." ah* aald trying to
uneasiness with a
wa bad known hi in all
lai
Ca
hll J warm and serious.
(T- »•* continued.)
ana some times* Dr.
*1th a half snail*, but
t
i
ell
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1936, newspaper, April 29, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065049/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.