Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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THAT LITTLE GAME"
Now nr chips
ARE All macd
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WPATTA You
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Fred Klmsey was called to his Mrs D. M. Knox, Mn. W. E. Mr*. Ola Hall and Mia* Bessie
home late Thursday at the death of Smith, and Mrs. John Dowdle were Thomas spent yeaterday In Fost
his Grandmother. shopping in Breckenrldga Thursday. Wotrh.
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KnnAtlm Mtw
covsfl,
I First U. Sr Case
Noted In 1841
The
Graham Daily
W. W. Farmer Is back at work
today alter being confined to his
heme with the flu.
A Place Where You’ll Always Find
A Warm Welcome and Friendly
Greetinq
orter
KKW YORK.
From an almost un-
noticed oulbteak in a single locality
in tin United State* in 18-11, infan-
tl’e paralysis has become a fast-
gn wing scourge which today claims
200.000 living sufferers.
■titered
ter at tb
Texas, uli
March 2.
e ond-class mall
tofftce in Gr;
act of Pongr* at
■ cry Afternoon f cept
Hjnel’y Ry
RINTING COMfeNY
according
to Jh. LeUov W. Hubbard, dlrertor
of extension work of the Warm
Editor Springs Foundation,
lie |( Searching for earliest records of
the disease In America. Dr. ITub-
OEO T SJ 1ARS. Jr.
Electrical Service
Graham, Texas
SECURITY ELECTRIC
doctor
COMPANY
ADVERTISIN'16 RATES- A4Rt. BE louu<4-111111 a matt
Given UPmN APPLICATION known only as Tolmer," observed
the fRst occurrence of the disease
804 Third Street
Anv erruu-.ja.-. ,ii ; iclio . mini .1 *
HkATSCter of a.- y petron or firm
appearing In these columns will
he gladly and ntomptjy correc’eci
upon belli,’ brought to thi atten-
tlcm of the management.
in niV'-'rn7reT--?ri>Tr;"Tr"T^'7miT'
ten’ cases were -observed by Colmar
and all these were in the West
Feliciana Parish. Louisiana.
Since theh 'the disease has struck
in every state In the Union.
Dr Cotmer apparently was un-
aware that the children he saw were
stricken with the disease, but the
notes he left of the sympthma he'
observed undoubtedly were I hose «f
infantile paralysis.
Unfortunately, - Dr. Hubbard said,
of The Graham Daily early diagnoses of infantile paralysis
*. * were incorrect and the affliction of
the. jimJcen. children often were
attributed to severe falls or to
teething. ~, ' ■). __•
But now, he said, science under-
stands that the affliction fa an In-
fectious diseases and is equipped to
carry on the campaign to eradicate
II. H. FLOWERS
Insurance
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when gubjec* is of general interest-
ind if it is not abusive or of ftl
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iJbcessarUy for pnbli-
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H. L. THORNTON
INSURANCE
Pht.no 25
Firat Nrtl nil Hank
' .'uilding
Your Church
catmn. tint
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Mac Williams
INSURANCE
The liability
Reporter an|d“
any error m
Hmil».l tv the
eeat- of each -adver-
Insurr and Assure Security •
All Lines of Insurance *
Graham Land Office Building *
Phone 740 Rooms 201-202 •
tlaement.
THE RADIO SHOP
Philco Radios
British Air Groop
- Sees 200 - Ton
Plane Possible
STATE DEFICIT
General
Electric Refrigerators *
Radio Service, Any Make *
603 Elm Street •
New Years balancing or the
kooks at Austin reveals a deficit
of 1124811,277 |n the general revenue
fund and another of «5.«S,M8 in the
pension fund. A comparison of these
deficits with those at the beginnjng
of 1 S.-tG shows that the deficit _ln3h*.
lw" fund» baa Jacraaead move vWp
J3.000.000 during the last year. As
againsl these deficits, there have
been Inrrea* s in the surpluses in
the state- highway, available school
LONDON.—Construction of pas-
senger planes, weighing 200 tons
and more is predicted in the 1934-
3f. report of the Aeronautical Re-.
oeJtrrh committee.
“The possible development of a
200-ton flying boat has been dfe-
ussed with representatives of the
Abstractors
Guaranty Abstract Company *
Telephone W
Suits 110-1j> •
Petroleum Building *
Welding
ATTEND
Graham Welding and
Machine Company
Boiler Work Our
Specialty
Mrs. Leah Henry had as her
guests Friday Mrs. Litchfield of
Wichita Falls snd Floyd McLaughlin
of Glade water.
in fhese special
SERVICE
pended in
the problem of raising by some
means the large revenues for the
new old-age pension instituted by
Fore Brothers
Willard Batteriee
Starter
Generator
Ignition
Carburetor
Wlco
the last session. It will be difficult
to find additional sources of revenue
for the general fund at the same
time. A trimming of expenditures
seems the practicable course Few-
er and more efficient sessions of the
legislature would contribute to the
good reuse An appreciable part
of the increase In the deficit dur-
ing 1936 was due to expenditures
for special sessions which accomp-
lished little.—Dallas- News.
TOMORROW
wiinout increased revenues An for
tha general hand, there apparently
must ire a reduction of expenditures
or an itremse In revenues, or a
r« :»blnation of the two. Since the
next session of the Legislature fares
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Spears, George T., Jr. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1936, newspaper, January 4, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065160/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.