The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER, JANUARY 20, 1942
CLASSIFIED ADS
with all personal property thereon j
situated, and including 8809 feet
of 6 S/16 inch oil well easing »®w
in the well on said survey.
The shore sale to be made by
me to satisfy the shore described
judgment for $729.33 in faror of
Plaintiff, together with all costs
of suit and sale, and the proceeds
to be applied to the satisfaction
thereof.
HENRY C. WILLIAMS, JR..
Sheriff, Young County, Texas.
Date 1-13-1942.
Buy Defeme Bonds-Stampsl
HELP WANTED — Watkins
dealers enjoying splendid busi-
ness—not affected by National
Defense — open localities being
filled fact. At present we are in
need of dealer for Graham. Write
Roy C. Ruble, 70-88 W. Iowa,
Memphis, Tenn. 121-28pd
FOUND—Wheel and tire. Own-
er may regain by paying for this
ad and describing tire and wheel
to City Policemen. 122-3pd
■ GEO. r* SPEARS. Owner '
PHIL E. LUKE ft. Pvbkrker
FOR SALE—Reasonable. Frame
house, three rooms and bathroom,
to be moved, located in city. P.O.
Box 237. 121-24c
FOR RENT—Modern 6-room
house, with bath, 721 East St.
(Jan. 13-20-27)
WANTED-^-Care of children al-
so convalescents. Phone 768J.
1004 Fourth St. R-122p
Telephone 503 after 6 or Young
County Monmument Co. in day
time. * (R-121-24p; L-ltp)
CITATION ON APPLICATION
FOR PROBATE OF WRIT-
TEN WILL
The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Young County, Greeting:
You are Hereby Commanded to
to be published once each
FOR RENT after February 10 p0R SALE_.Two fresh Jersey
—Airplane bungalow with three heife„ with heifer c«iTe,. phone
bedrooms and two baths. 900 Oak Ab R-121-24c
St. Call 336 or see Mrs. Riggs, -——-
808 Elm street. I2l-244pd Buy Defense Bonds and 8tamps
Entered as second-class mail matter at the postoffice in Graham, Texas
under act of Congress of March 4, 1879.
Published Every Afternoon Except Saturday and Sunday oy
GRAHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY
cause
week for a period of ten days,
exclusive of the first day of publi-
cation before the return day here-
of, in a newspaper of general cir-
culation, which has been continu-
ously and regularly published for |
a period of not less than one year
prect ding the date of the notice
in said Young county, a copy of
the following notice:
The State of Texas,
To all persons interested in the
Estate of Mary Helen Hill, De-
ceased.
C. Tom Hill has filed in the
County Court ot Young County,
The saga of the Talisman was
told by Capt. 8ydney Moffatt
Raw, director of Britain’s under-
sea operations in tha Eastern
Mediterranean.
Admpied from the Metro-
Goldssyn-Mayer Pieturm
by HALSEY RAINES
The liability of The Graham Daily Reporter and of its publishers far
any error in any advertisement is limited to the cost ^
of such adevrtisement.
smash him. ha Croats* m Situation
liofters Lithe th believes she has
killed a man attacking Johnny in
.Ms Mme. Farrell, when aware of
Hsbeth’s peril, agrees to let Eager
open his long postponed, race track
if he will shield hii daughter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
an application for the Probate of
the last Will and Testament of
said Mary Helen Hill, Deceased,
filed with said application, and
for Letters Testamentary and said
application will be acted Upon by
said Court on Monday the 26th
day of January A.. D. 1942, at the
Court House thereof, in Graham,
Texas, at which time all persons
intfrested in said Estate may ap-
pear and contest said application,
should they desire to do so.
Herein Fail Not, but have you
before said Court on the said first
day of the next term thereof this
Writ, with your return thereon.
1 Month
9 Months
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Go ahead and do your work, give idleness no excuse:
He that regardeth the wind shall not sow; and he that ob
serveth the clouds shall not reap.—Eccles. 11:4.
AVOID PENALTY AND INTEREST BY
PAYING TAXES BEFORE
SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE the rate o 6 per cent per annum,
1 from date of judgment, together
The State of Texas, County of with all costs of suit; 1 have lev-
Young. 1 jtd upon and will on the 3rd day
Whereas, by virtue of a certain
execution issued out of the County
Court of Young County, Texas, on
the 10th day of January, A. D.
1942, wherein the Gralex Refining
and Fuel Oil Company is Plaintiff,
■ad The Centex, Inc- is Defend-
ant, on a judgment rendered in
amid court against said Defendant
and in favor of the said Plaintiff,
for the sum of Seven Hundred
Twenty-Nine and 33/100 ($729.33)
o’clock a. m. and four o'clock p. same.
m. at the Court House door in said Given under my hand and th<
county, proceed to sell for cash to geaj 0f said Court, at office ir
the highest bidder, all the right, Graham, Texas, this tlie 10th da>
title and interest of Gent**, Inc.,| 0f January, A. D. 1942;-----
in and to the following described (Seal) EARNEST TUCKER,
property, levied upon, to-wit: | Clerk County Court, Young Coun-
We’re covered.
ou've got to be tough about this."
Lisbeth clung to KUh. -Johnny.”
m said, "your parole's got leu
tan a year to ran, basal' it?”
Johnny nodded, a puzxled look to
CITY SECRETARY
The hint wasn't lost. “Maybe U
I'm a little more smart, I be a
tittle more lucky, eh, Mr. Hallt-
gan?” he asked silly.
“I’m sure of it” said Halllgan.
turning to one of his pals. *Tve
had enough of this. Lat’e go down
to the joint and start a little game.
Uke to Join us, Julio?”
“Sure," said Julio, glancing about
covertly.
’ Jimmy Courtney, better than
most suitors, knew how to be h
tgood loser. At least where the
happineu of the girl he loved was
jetataftn. Carefully be had re-
frained from talking to Lisbeth
about Johnny; now he was aura
fie bad to take some action.
*Tve got to talk to you about
Usbeth, he told Johnny, when
with some difficulty he had gained
an entrance to his private quarters.
“You haven't seen her for five
days. She’s in frlghtftfl shape. She
hasn’t eaten. I don’t think she’s
said tan words. There’s nothing the
matter with her that doctors can
cure. They my It’s in her mind.”
**T Ann’f fnllnw vnn thorn ** am 111
such a relief to telL"
“Tell whet" asked Johnny harsh-
ly. _ ,
“Tbs polios. As soon as you’d be
safe. I couldn’t go on Bring with
It”
Johnny Eagur felt a sort of pain
be had never known before. “Holy
Mosul” he exclaimed. “What have
you been going through? listen,
I’m telling you I love you. Oet
that?”
Lisbeth, eyes misty, nodded sad
prasmd jjlm closer.
“All right Now got sat to start
hating me. X used you. Under-
stand? You never killed anybody!
That was a guy that works tor
me! That gun was full of blanks
and I framed the whole thing juet
so you’d think you ware in a jam.
I used It as an angle with your
old man. He still thinks It’s on the
level that’s why he gave me the
dog track okay?*
Lisbeth, clutching him, broke Into
a hysterical laugh. “Oh, Johnny,
darling!” she cried. "To think up
such e lie! Such e wonderful fen
tastlo He!"
“That’s the straight truth!” cried
Johnny hoarsely. ft
“And you’re really a fat little
bald-heeded man!” said Lisbeth.
smiling faintly. “Oh. I’m so tired.’
deer, rve got to lie down . . , I'm
too tired for more jokes.”
Johnny helped her to the bed.
end bHa her hand. He eeneed the
futility of trying to say anything
else, and In a few minutes utter
physical exhaustion brought Ka In-
evitable result. Johnny lookad un-
easily at her as she slept, tiptoed
out of the room, and rejoined Jeff
Hartnett in the car below.
“I couldn’t make her believe me.”
he said. "We’ve got to dig up Julio
and show him to her.”
“You’re taking a long chance."
said Hartnett. “How's she going
to taka it? You cant play that
brand of female for a sucker and!
then figure she’ll taka It no easy.”,
"She cant keep taking tt the way
It ll now!" pHpA .Tnhnnv “111Him—
By WILLIS B. RENSIB
HARRY KARRY
VjitcNlVAaWT
\)P ytl HANDS.'.'
STICK /
EM' UP//
I GOTCHA.'/
like D*S//
HOG WILD—
:,(A HEW
GANG HAS
TAKEN
CONTROL
AND
HARRV '
KARRY
HAS BEEN
assigned
TO MIS
TOUGHEST
JOB-
“I don’t follow you there,” said
Johnny casually.
' "Whatever tt te—M’s mixed up
with you, isn’t It?” demanded
Jlntaiy.
Johnny folded his hands. *Tm
still listening.” he said.
T don’t know too much about
you,” went on Jimmy. “But I got
WHO'S THIS
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HE TRAILS MONA.
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these janitor's overalls-
YOU WILL ENTER THE MUSEUM
IN THE MORNING AND ©O
directly to the mummy
CASE, RUT THE LIP ON ANIP
xs START OUT WITH IT---->>
YOU ARE READY TO GO MONA
WILL PROP THAT SMOKE BOMB
NEAR THE FRONT ENTRANCE-
BY THAT TIME WE'LL BOTH
BE OUT-LOAD THE CASE IN
THE TRUCK-AND WE'LL ALL
— BE ON OUR WAY---- -J
PAN PUNN
HAS 7RAILEP
AMNIA OUT OF
the ary—
AT THE FIRST
STOP SHE GETS
OFF ANP WAITE
FOF A TRAIN
BACK TO TOWN"
DO VOU THINK
WE CAN GET AMVAV
WITH THIS <3AJB.
PROPESSOR-?? ,
and more.”
“All right” said Jimmy. “I think
ngni, nuq Jimmy. umu
tl know where X can borrow the
irest It’ll be in cash.”
Johnny, seeing that he was in
■dead earnest leaned forward.
‘ real sucker, aren’t
ced. “You’re giving me
L *’— out because
Sit Lisbeth
ANP BOTH
“You’re b
lyou?” he
all this d___,_____
,you think that will _______
right In your lap. But how do you
(know that'll happen?”
Jimmy looked hurt “Sorry, X
i thought you understood,” he said.
til happen?”
___ looked hurt _____ _
tought you understood,” he said.
[ meant you were to take her
ith you.” •
Eager was stunned. “Why do
su want it that way?” he asked.
“There can’t be any other way”
Jimmit Put* HU Money on a Hone
ftEGIAR FEUFItt
By GENE BYRNES
bCTCith
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Let Your Answer to Bombs Be—BONDS
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Luker, Phil E. The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1942, newspaper, January 20, 1942; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888392/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.