The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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look for the audwrintl
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Makes Butter
From Coal!
COLOGNE.—A substance which
looks su'd tastes Uke ‘utter has
been obtained from coal by tile
FRUIT, VEGETABLES ARE
JUDGED AT CLUB MEETING
German s.icimst, Dr Fralik. The
rmlt and non-ac.J vegetables un,v dr,uhll.; hu nMV-
were Judged at the meeting M'ed-
nesday alWht of The Lnrtng and 1
Flint Greek Home Demonstration
cluba. who.met at the home of
Mrs. G. A. fi.tls in Loving.
Winner oh Hrst place in vege-
tBhlW fnrrn ''Kf-llH Greek mil Airs
Atwell, and Mrs. N. E. Smith, and
srra. R. tie*-.- for first
plice with their fruit. Mrs. H.
G. Milliean i*uU . lti«: place *
her trUtt In'’the L-v ng L»,
and Sirs. W. W. I';#, her won!
first with her vegetwoies
Kifcii ilub memb"! b.uugnt her |
Jars ot truit ana ves u uer, tnak- <
ing u beautiful display of well- j
prepared -foods,' TUrrt were up-
proaimately —Dili, entries in the ,
contest. - /
Ice cream umi cJRe were ser-1
ved to about 45 adults, and til- \
teen children. .1 ,
NEWCOMERS HONORED WITH
~*POUNDINd* BY AUXILIARY
The Rev. 3. C. Guthrie and his
famdy were houored , with a
pouudtws ’ by the ladies au*i!- j
—ef tire -Ftm*-d*re»bvteTia«-t
Chukh Thursday night. Pantry j
shelves und the ku-ueu were'
filled: with pounds of iutivr, rake,,
vegetables .(mlt and -such, for 1
the newcomers to the Church. |
Automobile- trouble- prevented
the Guthries from ainiving in •
Graham as early n 1: evening]
as they had* ex pec' 1
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Girl Speeder Get*
Trip To Morgue
only draw back to his process Is
llut the ’butter" is 200 times
more expensive than ordinary bftl-
ter. « —------"
Oil Station
Guaranteed New Oil for 10
and 15c per quart.
Aleo Texaco and Havollne
Sealed Olle *
Now Owned and Operated
By Isaac D. E. Keep
wnmi: i*
COMBINATIONS’
AIR-CONDITIONED
DINING - LOl’NC.E
P I'LL MAN
Clean — Comfortable
Complete travel service in af
single Pullman. Every con-
venence.’
Lv. Fort Wo th 11:20 P. M.
Lv. Bridgeport 12.30 A. M.
Ar. Wichita .....— fHMS A. M.
Ar. Topeka 2:45 P. M.
At. Kansas City 4:40 P. .\f.
An Des Moines 11:25 P. >L
At . St. Paul "... .7:15 A. XI.
Ar. Minneapolis S:h0 A. M.
FAST FREIGHT
SERVICE „. _
OVERNIGHT SERVICE FRO.vi
BOTH FT. MOUTH AND
DALLAS
3rd morning cot of Kans:. 1
City—4th morning out of Cht-fi
cago and St. funis—on L. C.■
I.. ' shipments, 3rd mdrnin* in r
j ’’pou
■ ■ ia ry
Connecting Sleeper for Chicago. rarI«ads. Rd’ck Island has*
Also Air - Conditioned Sleeper fre,, pick-up and delivery scr- S
to Oklahoma Cty. I vjce gj
Only 2 rents a mile between
all stations for coach tickets I
and for roundtrip tickets goo<.
in sleepers. Return limit It j
days. . < t
For Freight and Passenger Rates And Information Call
A. C. WHITTLE, Agent, Phone 33. Graham, Texas.
As Much As Wc Regret Tc Do So-We Are Compelled To
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Raise The Price of Bread
1 m~ycssr
—It has always been our Jiolicy to hold down bakery prices
to the minimum, but recent advances in the price of flour and
all other baking ingredients makes it absolutely necessary to
raise the price of bread. It h as been two years since we have
had to boost a price and we regret very much to face that
situation now. -
Beginning Monday, September 16th,
BREAD Will Retail At ............;
10c IZ
Good Eats Bakery
H. WOOLLEY,Proprietor.
SAN FkANCiSCO. — "A trip
through the moigue is worse L»ii
a Jail sentence.” /—r
Thus, in a jittery mice, Violet
Rudolph. .24, po'.u'.-J j.'.uu:i tlm
--MlH,,* imposeil ^ h.p ,Uv Mu;
Bictedi F.lmsr Rilll:»8tin tO
.’ gscki.h ^firing.Sfcv-
. The judge ordered *Uer td .Ylc V
hndles in the morgue as a 'les-
sou." She was escorted by .a dep--
uty coroner Into the autopsy room
and the “icebox" where bodies
are kept pending investigations.
The girl nearly fainted several
times_____________________’_____
••I’d rather spend..... 1<X> days
in Jail than go tbrdflgh this a-
gain.” the girl said.
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-BOX SCORE-
DOUGHBOYS AB R H W E
Baker, sf ......... « 2 3 0 0
Kpp.rson sg 5 2 3 1 0
Spangler, lb 5 12 10
Widmayer. 3b ..6 1 0 ,«> 0
Carter. If ......i ■ 5 0 0 0 .0
Wallace, cf~.'....... 5 'S 1 0 0
Newby, c! ...... 4 2 • 1 1 0
Dooley e.. 2 1 2 A
Johnson, rf .. ,rf*2 1 0 0 0
Theilford. 2b ...... 5 2 3 0 0
Bennett p ........ 5 2 2 0 1
TOTAJ, 5111.17 3
COCA-COLA ~ AB R H W E
Turney,’ 21V»sS. 4 0 2 1 0
Hemphill, if . 5 0 0 0 0
Schlittler, c ...... 4 0...J,
Myrkk. as ........ t 1 1 0 1
W-yley, of ........ 4 0,0 0 2
McKnight. If ..321
Hnbbard. p 4 01
C. L. Williams ,rf .4 0 1
B. L Williams, lb 1 1 1
TOTAL ....... « 4 9
Doughboys 2 0 0 1 0 4 (2
Coca-Cola * 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
THE APPROVED I.E.S.
BETTER SIGHT LAMP
Wide opening at the top of «fee
* throws light to ceiling and
eliminates Shadows.
O Glass reflector softens light, p*e-
A ecats glare.
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eyestraih with Better Light
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A frown is the danger signal that your child may be reading in a poor light and
perhaps is straining a pair of precious eyes. Children often da not complain when
they must study or read without sufficient light, but they are weakening their,
eyes needlessly, and may suffer lasting damage to their vision.
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Fortunately, new and scientifically correct reading and study lamp* have been de-
signed to provide just the right amount of glardess light for students and for
others who read or sew. Protect the eyesight of your family with these modern
lamps that meet the Better Sight requirements as explained in the cut-away sketch.
-See your Dewitt or
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Spears, George T., Jr. The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1935, newspaper, September 13, 1935; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064710/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.