Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, April 28, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY RHPORTMM. MONDAY, APRIL U. 1M1
would lay down a* a policy the propo-
sition that anything goes—for pen*
sion»—even in critical defense emer-
gency .—Star-Telegram.
The Graham Daily
Reporter
hat rowing weeks in movie theaters
everywhere before the first World
War. When they retired to live on
their hard-earned wealth, the movie
makers went on producing serials at
profits which made their eyes bulge,
but until today no other woman at-
tempted to emulate the Perils of,
Pauline, The principal characters
always were men.
Whenever Miss Gifford is about
to sizzle, or otherwise turn into a j
grease - spot, one of her two direc-1
tors always replaces her beautiful \
body with a facsimile of papier
mache and lets the savages do their j
worst.
*** W"4 *•
New Serial Qi
Brings Horror
Movies Back
Entered as second-class mall mat-
ter at the postofftce la Graham, Tex-
as, under act of Congress of March
Published Every Afternoon Except
Sunday By
GRAHAM PUBLISHING CO.
Office of Publication,
CIS Oak Street, Graham. Texas
FrettyChlldren
HOLLYWOOD — First cinema
serial queen in 25 years is Miss
Frances Gifford, who has stepped
into the shoes of Pearl White and
Ruth Roland in horror serials, suf-
fering fates worse than death in 14
installments and falling into the arms
of the hero in the 15th.
Five hard-working scenarists la-
bored for months to produce a script
about the size of the Manhattan tele-
phone directory, which does these
things to the badly bruised heroine:
1. Traps her in a flooded tunnel.
2. Sacrifices her to the jungle fire-
god. 3- Boils her in oil. 4. Buries
her in an avalanche. 5. Sprays her
with poison gas. 6. Shoots her with
a poisoned arrow. 7 Catapults her
into space. S. Burns hey in forest
fire. 9. Plunges her in a bottomless
• Velveeta spreads like but-
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melts and toasts to perfection!
Delicious! Contains milk pro-
tain, milk minerals, vitamin
A and vitamin G.
GW) T SPEARS
H I. TROUT ..
.....Owaer
Editor-Publisher
"So I’m' never in any actual dan-1
ger,”. she said, "but being a jungle,
girl in no snap. Our picture runs
31 reels. It’s got 2.100 scenes. The|
average big feature has about 200.!
And we work so hard and so fast
that we have to have two directors.!
While Director William Whitney is
working one day, Director Jack Eng-
lish is at home asleep. And so on,
every other day. Only the actors
don't get any days off.”.
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Any erroneous reflection upon the
character of any person or firm ap-
pearing In these columns will be
gladly and promptly corrected upon
being brought to the utteution of the
management.
By DWIO
SCHOOL DAYS
All Cards of Thanks, Obituaries,
and like notices are charged for at
half the regular rates.
Approximately a quarter of a mil-
lion evergreens have been planted in
the shelterbelts of Northwest Texas.
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the full cost unless you are completely sat-
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nothing to lose under this positive money
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Road Fund D
EVERY
MONTH
As response to a minority group's I
importuning, the blunder of ,the
House was, primarily, a mistake of
precipitateness—haste that would he I
regretted after deliberation,
analysis,
Then Read WHY
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound Is
Real “Woman’s Friend”!
In last
the House looted a load
fund, built by taxes paid by the mo-
torist for highway purposes. The ab-
sence of any adequate provision for
repayment of the "loan,” which was
pointed out by various Representa-
tives, emphasizes the element of loot-
ing in the House plan. There was
no extenuation in the fact that the
revbtving fund is not all needed for
assumption of county bonds. The di-
version of highway funds still re-
mains If this policy now is sound,
later it could be a precedent for di-
verting social security taxes for road
or other purpose*
If the revolving fund Is not needed
for insuring the bond assumptions,
then the surplus should be applied to
highway purposes for which it wn«
collect^. J!r am. tdictaotoriiti.___Aiuim:.
Some women Buffer amrt monthly
pain < enunp*, backache, baa dacha) due
to female functional disorder* while
other** ntrrta tend to become upset and
they gmi crom. r**U— and moody.
^ So why not take Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound made eepectafly
to help tired, run-dow^. narrow wom-
en to go smiling thru “’difficult days.'*
Pink ham's Compound contains no opi-
ate* or habit-form lag ingredient*. If
ffr Tough on
mpd*ate outlet would be allocation of
the surplus for military highways
needs in the defense emergency The
State must contribute soon to the
building and modernization of b.OOO
miles of highways for defense pur-
poser
Tf after careful deliberation, the
Senati should affirm the precipitate |
actio** of the House, the outcome
could not he viewed with complacency
or indifference. The Leirislature then
By BERNARD BADLY
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, April 28, 1941, newspaper, April 28, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063962/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.