Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 119, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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Rare Document of Mexican Rule 1
Onion Slices - --—
Show 1936 May
Be Slightly Dry
MOW TO MAKE COMMUNISTS
Christian Science Monitor: Advo-j
Catva of democracy are moBt persua |
aive when they rely on democratic I
procedure. When they return to gag
rule, they seem doubtful of the ef-!
flcacy of their own doctrine.
Tyco instances of autocratic, ways
employed in the name of democracy J
have Just occurred in widely separat-1
MARSHFIELD. Wig— If Ed Ben
esch's onion didn't play him false,
the weather in 1336 will tend to-
ward
the dry side of normal.____
At the midnight hour, while bells
tolled the demise of '35, Ed seclud-
ed himself in his basement and per
, formed the ritea which, he says,
euable him to forecast the weather
for each
month of the year.
He carefully aliceti a large on-
ion and examined its twelve layers,
j e»ch of which represent a month.
1 Their moisture content. Be “sal37
told him that: ■*-- ,,,
There will not be much snow in
January and February;
March will
i he damp; April' medium. May. part-
I ly wet; June and July, medium:
i August. September and October,
rdry;. November and December med-
I ium.
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CASH
Interim 1—to arrest net the raiders
but the raided. One of the victims
Went to a hospital for treatment,
he was arrested there. None of the
raiders was arrested.
If guardians of democratic insti-
tutions want to make two t'oinmun-
iats grow where one grew before, tf
they want to foment a violent rev-
olution. they could hardly find bet-
ter methods it is when civil rights
are denied that they are asserted
With violence nenj__ jnen a___ftjtt.
wiring, permit them to lie man-
handled. place forces of law and or-
der behind tile ,at taijtcr* instead
of the attacked, and. what is more
natutal than that the victims of
auch treatment should follow the
practices arther than the preach-
ments of these traitors to demo
cracy?
It would be well for the oppress-
ors of minorities to ask themselves
whether they actually believe In
democracy. Do. they want democrat-
Professional Cards
Electrical Service
SPECIALS
Saturday
SECURITY ELECTRIC
COMPANY
604 Third Street
Phone 4W
B H. FLOWERS
SLICED BACON,
Morrell’s Palace^ lb
LETTUCE,
Host
4 ’ t ■ -r f. m ’*•
II nhh ill 1*21. »r.rn i.ifepiitri grrvilt ittifdta I In* script, and thr
(•point merit wbfrh Mabel Rooks. OAItaa, will be on display when the
revs« t entennial F.xposition Wsn I Ftpovilinn opens June 6
ROAST, Parity
Chuck, Lb.____
Cabbage,
Convict Sends $3
To Aid Mother,
Children In Want
PflTiPound........
Vel“L6W onions.
7 Pounds ........
SPUDS, U. S. No.1,
P* F««wl ......
H. L. THORNTON
INSURANCE
Phap* 2#
Pleat National Bank
, Building ,
PORK ROAST,
Shoulder, Lb. ..
DRY SALT JOWLS,
Per Pound . .%•.*. a
method* go. Do tbe people of the HOUSTON,—A story of a mother
United States want civi|, war;'* or and several children Jiving pear
do they want democracy? We think Houston, who were reduced to eat-
they" really believe in democracy jng bread and mater because of
ill practice If democracy should lack of money to buy other food,
fail, it would lie through the fault brought a donation today from a
of Its friends rather than of its prisoner on Harlem state farm No.
their enemies. j 1 near Richmond.
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WVtO WANfgfl irLiTgr^r ■ ' ** ■■■ 3 Houston Chronicle to be given to
toils Si ll)e family. Hla accompanying let-
I ter followa:
"Enclosed you will find 13 Will
s Please see that the family men-
^g|tioii"d enclosed clipping gets
PH ftjgj Si this »:t as soon as possible
. ^ Sj “J 'hl« isn't much, but I
SB' *m only a cobvlct, been in prison
nine years, and not due to have
much, but I truly hope that this
small amount wttt be of some help
to tble family.”
The money was sent to the moth-
OLEO, Good Luck,
Per Pound ......
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PEANUT BUTTER,
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GRAPEFRUIT,
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48 Pounds
24 Pounds
8 lb. Carton
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16 ounce Loaves.....
TEA ROU8, (12) to pkg,
Welding
Criminal Carelessness
Graham Welding and
Machlna Company
Boiler Work Our
Specialty
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SOAP, Giant P. A G.
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Mrs HotArt' feeiof. Ro.oVfb*
Calif., writes: “My doctor prncribod
Kro.rh.n Raits for id*—ho Said they
wouldn't hart .saw la tbe but. Pee
lost IT lbs, le d wracks. Kruse hea Is
Worth Its wight la gold.
Mrs flicker paid ao att.nitoa to
»®e»lp«rs who said tfiars was ns
(afo Why ta reduce. Ohs wisely fol-
four fc74M•0^',, •d*4^
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Spears, George T., Jr. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 119, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1936, newspaper, January 24, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064217/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.