Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 196, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 19, 1938 Page: 2 of 4
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TUB GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY. APRIL 19. 19M
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Graham Daily
Reporter
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POLITICAL
.ANNOUNCEMENTS
CONGRESS—
McFARLANB ’
W. D
STATE SENATE—
Publish'd
Except |
Every Afternoon
Sunday By
PUBLISHING COMPANY
«RAHAM
GBO T SPEARS ..........Owner
H I. TRODTV'EdltOij and Manaser
Office of Publication 600 Oak Street
Graham, Texas
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ADVERTISING RATES WILL BE
GIVEN UPON' APPLICATION
GEORGE MOFFETT
t; II ARISES k-TENNysON
and pack it firmly into the crack,
filling it to the top. Cover with dry
aawduat and press 1 firmly *Itb a
email board to keep the filler
smooth. Whin perfectly dry sand-
papei an1 finish like floor.
Spring ( lotbee; Food*
Cape ensembles i are in the spot- Kitdlcnian
light this season. With square I • ■
shoulders an.l straight lines, the ,FOH SALE Eight
capes an. long or short and .rebuff Leghorn pullets, 35 cents each,
made of sheer wools or light weight »«• Caswell. (Jraham Refin.ng Co
Newcastle Road |»3-t«S
STATE REPRESENTATIVE-
JOE R FRIElMfiL
GREENE .NEWELL
COUNTY JUDGE—
E M REMINGTON
Classified Ads
FOR SALE
FOR GchmI Maytag waah-
r. St at Tup Hat* l«aka
m*\
weeks old t
tweeds. J Saw one the other day of
sheer yrceit 'with a white kid piping1
around the tiny stand-up collar and,
i down the front of the ca|w. Tne j
dress * was one-piece with ' a cow«l
WANTED
WORK WANTED — Practical
, . nursing; any kind of work. Write
neckline and u wide suede hell that Mrg Unra May Gen I)el.f Graham,
196p
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Any erroneous reflection upon the
character of any person or firm I
appearing in-these columns will be j
gladly and promptly corrected upon(
being brimght to the attention of
the manaj? **ju **nt
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The Graham Daily Reporter In-
vites communications for publication
when subject is of general Interest,
aad if it is not abusive or of a
Personal nature. All such communi-
cations nrust carry the author s sig-
nature—1,01 necessarily for publica-
tion. but as Indication of good faith
All Cards of Thanks Obituaries,
and like notices an' charged for at
half the regular rate*
hugged the waist and accented the jcxjlf)
trim, fitted look of the dress. , !
Don't neglect to serve your fam- WANTED—Four or i^t
ily plenty > of green vegetable. tU«'hwji# or .-,„rtment to . rent. If.
SHERIFF—
VIRGIL (Squire) TAYLOlt
HENRY C WILLIAMS. JR.
\V. J (Bill) REDWING
J B FOSTER
Spring, Spinach and all the "greens” j NolTit, 703 Cherry St.
including the muny varieties of dan.
delions—wild and cultivated—mus-
tard greens and collards arc ideal to
serve with fish menus.
Housecleaning Tip
196p*
COUNTY TREASURER— ,
EDNA EASTERLING
MRS M N SHELTON
MRS OMElt BECKHAM
The liability of <The Graham Dally |
Reporter
mid of Us publishers Mr j
any error
In any advertisement 1»
tkntle<l to
. the cost of su< b adver-
tleement.
Subscription Rates
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6 Months
1 Month
r ~
........... 1 75
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
MISS FANNIE RAGLAND
COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
(Precinct No. 1)
W E (EDGAR) STEELE
COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
.tRreclnet No. 2 i
t W AKERS
HOUSE and HOME
PARTY interested in buying 10
acres or more of land within 5 mi-
radius of Graham, either improved
jor unimproved, must be on or near
Be prepared to rub the leather school .bus route. Write K. care
backs of books with neat’s-foot oil Graham Leader. - :(6-38p;
whdn you do your spring house- » i
cleaning. Rub on all that the leath- ‘<
er will absorb, doing ,a shelf at a
time. Then go back over them »nd j
rub off the excess oil with a clean
soft cloth.
BIG TOMATO CROP
Buy It Is
Cameron County, Texas, is the
leading tomato growing county in
the United States, according to Cen-
sus Bureau reports. 1
“Hop’ Did You Gel Th" Mark on Your Cheek, Mabel?”
*Th' Boss Had His Pen Behind His Ear When He skid Good
Morain' to-Mel”
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_ FIRE PREVENTION I If ®“,F!“r‘LusTwhosej
—-- * fltwirs arc made of, the wide planks ;
pile loss in the United >n.i iray be disconcerted to find the'
States is disgratelully hljfh. Ct-acks that you thought "Juul been].
But it would i>.e far higher Beautiful , as thc.se old, floors are 1
were it not tor^ihe uneituuig {properly filled appearing again,
efforts oT th*’ stock fire msur- they jj.o._prcst)fit a-jrcobleai ln-cstrsc--
-jr..mrtn^T-TT. cam,eft on srrtifictad—heat makes -t+icm shrink
through 'tilt* National Dual'll ol and cracks arc hound to-develop be-
E ire L noel'W 1'iters, in tihe in- tween the boards. Now is the time
terest of lit'e pretention and to take care of them before the
. control. . , " i dampness of summer makes the-
Few ol us realise what this, boards swell to their
- work means tit a I bb irfpss. 'and" Wfien tin' , i... I. ,, ..tt »-.s flu-
to everyone ami a home, a job, .best way to close them is with,
or an investment. According to strips of hard wood. Cut the strips
the National Association ot to fit very snagly and wedge them
.Credit .Hen, a saving ot a quar-!m the cracks' Nail them - or glue
ter-bliljon dollars annually in'them in. Narrower cracks can be
fire waste., means a gain of' filled satisfactorily with sawdust of
close to a billion dollafs ' for the same wood as the floor; Use
American business. In other glue and sawdust to make a paste
words, the indirect cost of fire]
is much--greater than the direct'
cost, so that when <ve prevent]
a dollar of direct oSs we sate
•^several dolars of indirect cost.
The efforts ol the t.re in-
saved untold-, billions that pth-
Brw ise would ; have been de-
stroyed. Yet this work cannot
produce its maximum benefit
without .public understanding
and cioperaT flu. ,/\i the pres-
ent time, direct fire wasj* runs
to sevi .tlfiundred mid ion doW
lars a year ,n this country—
which means that total waste
approaches two billion. Keli«!
able estimates say that about'
90 per cent of Iires are pie-
men table, ami ..re the result of
carelessness . . ignorance, indi-
vidual, or civic.
■Fire pretention requires lit-
tle iiirw' iir" money. teriod <• ins'
apection* of homes, and places!
of-ibusiness,-chesk-U|*s ofi-Wat-J
ing and lighting systems, care-
ful storage and disposal of in-
flammables and waste—it is!
little things like those that pres
vent fires.
ity standpoint, an adequate.
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Ilian Willt the Hoc
-Saqs_
Plan for a season of radishes.
The first crop might seem the
best because it precedes other
vegetables, but it is bv no means
tjyejast. Follow up with sowings
at ten clay intervals, then plant
the long, white varieties for sum-
mer. They are resistant to heat.
Fall radishes Are even more im-
portant. because they tome when
salad materials are not over
From the common-1 abundant m the garden r
Success witi) radishes will de-
.... . , pend upon how fast you can
modern building code, buttress- erow them. They respond to
ed with good fire department good soil, plenty of moisture and
und water facilities, are vita]
weapons m the War against, ing every other plant at a young
fire. / j stage for the table.
A great industry is working] c«
day and night to protect you
and yours against t'tre. It asks
needs and deserves your help.
Beware Kidney
Ge'rms If Tired,
NervouvAching
AW’on Run D*ern. H*rvn.u. suffer Achln*
or Swc.fen Jouiu? Do you Ort Up NuKtt|f. or
Than Willi tlte Hoe
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drvrlooM in
M W th or
Mils
Btti
of Vr-ur K dney
rsuso mu. n trooMo.
ran t f Ip raurn here
l»rnu The dor
Them Kkrmi msf attack
brans# flfpisrf dnryi or
j durum_____m
that nerd rrtr.ovinf
thr deficits mrn>-
Pladder and oft,cn
Ordinary mrcicinct
they don’t ft*at Uir
ua** thr* don't ftfnt thr
1 driJ»; ftril!i iS’-
m fri -ni 111 .1 hour* and nTsUdet* autRuty
fat lira' or* in 1 wwl indu exactly tha
.TSSl w.,tsjesi
ih • . Ti- KaeriuMne^rJUcH
»uw C... AlKauCt.
Try a few of the Ail-America
selections of flowers and vege-
tables this year. The 1936 win-
ners are exceptional.
The dwarf bedding dahhae win
be worth adding to your list of
annuals. Sow them in the house
in March for July bloom.
Store seede in a cool place IT
they reach you too early. They
keep better then in a warm roam.
Look over the Hoe* and rake*
occasionally and greaae the
Made* if they ere growing nasty.
Begin collecting stakes for the
garden. There will never be
enough of them when you wan*
them.
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 196, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 19, 1938, newspaper, April 19, 1938; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116532/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.