Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 308, Ed. 1 Monday, August 26, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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IX)NOON, Aits.
P. KaHMCy of «M United
SUUi had a narrow aacape whan a
bomb atrack naar his rslUluns in
London Sunday night.
Incendiary bombs fall naar the
Kennedy reaidanca also.
The bomb near bis maMaoea tore
sot a deep caster with oat dataasinc
The ambassador was at home at
the time.
Womack Partley
G. B. Paul reeeivad treatment at
the Griffin Clink «e*y.
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Site For Armv-
ba expected to meet approval of the
U. a Army, draw plana and specifi-
cations for same that tf the land Is
provided the Government jsdl fuankh
funds for building the runways, ad-
ministration building, hangar and
lighting of same. Such a pert could
be used as a commercial, pert also.
it was pointed out.
Graham is on the direct airline of
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tsr at the postoffies in Graham,
aa, aader act of Congress of
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county were received,
The A. T. Strong All Stars from nounced by I o'clock.
Graham took their third victory In —
March the North side Softball Tournament Ceaatable Pradmct I
totaled and an
PubMsbid Every
Afterweea Bsccpt
Dr
MADAM PUBLISHING C(h
Offtee ef PuhHsaMia.
•M Oak Street, graham, Texas
at Wichita Phils Saaday aight
the Rodgers snd Sons Plumbers of Newcastle ...
Vernon, 12 to 6 to remain undefeated Proffitt .........
and come a stop slnasr to the first Rabbit Creek
award
Beard, Graham pitcher, pitched Total ......._
four innings without being hit in his Caasmta
T. SPEARS
Owner
third tournament victory and batted |
H. I. TROUT
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tk out six 80. Olney
ADVERTISING RATES WILL BE: Toler walked three, at
Oman WON ArrWCATIpN '»? tonkas; Dedgars walked
- - three, struck out two in three innings.
Any erroneous reflection upon the R,arrf walked five, struck out eight in
character of may person or firm ap- j Mv,n innhln
g ip these columns will be |
and promptly corrected upon Strong_
ght to the attention of the | Spangler, lh
Sluder, rf
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AH Cards of Thanks, Obituaries,. ..
ad ike notices are charged for at' ' ’ ®*
aif the regular rates i , p .........
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The liability ef The Graham Dhuy : Rochelle. hr
and of Ms publishers for any Thedford, Sb
enter in any advertisement to Hmfted
to the coat of saeh
1 Month
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McNeely, 2b
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When you consider that no industry Bondin, as
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FIRE’S MOOD
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would operate, no automobile would Collier,
run, no home would be livable, no sir-, Rogers, cf
plane would fly, that travel would j
come to a standstill, the miracle that,
happened when man learned to create
fire and turn it into energy, is real-,
iged
Another miracle will hoppen on the
day men awakens to the destructive
force of fire when it is used with ig-
norance or carelessness. Any adult
persons knows that a dwelling in
which he lives demands the utilisation
of fire for heat and that fire is locat-
ed in a furnice, a stove or fireplace.
But there are too few persons who
know that a leaky flue is potential
disaster, or that a cigarette can be
the harbinger of the evil that is con-
stantly present with our friends, fire.
Neither do they know that rags pxdk
ed away with old paint cans, brushes,
oil, etc., can under proper conditions,
create enough heat to burst into a
magical flame that can devour hom«
and family
—MrsrTyTii,TOi!n}i'‘Tiia'' nmkrmt
deadly heat of thermite, he can create
electricity from Water power and di
rect its use, but he can never safely
disregard the danger, as well as the
benefits of fire, in his everyday life.
Pire is our mdi*pewfc£’J~''3H!y*knd vise-i-
on e of our principal enemies when
used carelessly Fire's motto could |
well be* “Where man is careless, I
am- reckless; where man disregards!
me, he finds death and destruction.” |
—Crimes County Review
ATTBND GAME
Attending the Graham * Vernon
softball game in Wichita Falls Sun-
day night were-Frank F. Shields and
son. Mrs. Clara Carter, Miss Faye
Miller. Lillian Soape, Mrs. L. G.
Bratcher, Mrs. W. Rochelle, Mias
Irene Smith, Audrey Nell Smith.
Fort SHI and Part Sam Boesimi, sod
a map made by the Texaa Aeronauti-
cal Council a hows that a needed albs,
for a seaplane base is marked eg Ike
map and if a alte of sufficient si
and topography could be located in
the vicinity of Poesum Kingdom lake
n. a. wiLMnarr
it is pointed out that a combination
seaplane base and land plane airport
- may be built, and utilised in the
The regular meeting of the Royal great training program for more men
Neighbors of America wflj be held ln the United States defense forees,
Thursday at the R. N. A. halL^ now being planned. ’ ’
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dial greeting, the
Mr and Mrs. B. W. King and fam-
ily have returned from a trip to Old
Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Carter of Eljc-
tra are the guests of Mr and Mrs.
—E. L. Gray. —_,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nhingler and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Yancey visited in Fort
Worth Sunday.
Me. and Mrs Clifford Daniels and
- Mr* and .Jdjau. Carl Daniels and son,
Jimmy, of Sherman were the week
end guests of Ms.
Daniels.
Miss Gregolene Elmore of Hamlin
to the guest of Miss Twito Ruth Smith. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J W Craig of Sweet- !
water are visiting in the home of his j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fraeat Craig-1
Mrs. H. I. Trout spent Saturday 1
and Sunday at Big Spring the guest.
of her parent*, Mr. and Mv* L. H.1
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 308, Ed. 1 Monday, August 26, 1940, newspaper, August 26, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063817/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.