Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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HOW TO GET RID OK THE: RAT
We spend a great deal of money
in maintaining a population of rats
equal to the human population of
the United States. It cost* u* fcjdo,-
000.000 s year to feed them, and
they destroy much of our stored
I property, betides serving as hosts to
^o^eoas reflection upon the, several dangerous varieties of
of any pejeon or ^irm jp.rm!>, ,‘y
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person or firm
thage columns wilt be
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The. hurryins that suffer this depre- I
datum • niake s)>oradic raids ujion J
their enemy, which change' the situ- I
in- ation very little for only a short
Boy handkerchiefs
with what it saves
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xie-daxsieet ssaa*a ^jp our land of.
raziie-dazile
£
The fourth
Bruin backfielu em umquvncu awe.
Saturday In the Loyola game wbei.
burin rWnlie) Williams, a sopho
more halfback from Ballinger, WWt'
into tha a tartly Una-up due to hi-
work on tho practice field. He came
through as no other fourth man hat
none this season. Next haiurdSj
-1
will again find him ia tha starting
nne-up against the Kice Owls. He
gave the Baylor eleven the acidt,
ure that was missing against Texas
and S.H.U.
H ise'f ReroMry So f
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stions for publication Ufl^. Miithei _ r»U have from six I
is of genersl ^twert. t<j. m|u. buhies m each litter and ]
slttn.^re“0tA^"ueVh clous.- five litters every year. H does
must carry the author'* ait* not take them long to replace the |
rw—not neceaaarily for pcWloa* lo^es in their tribe.
Wit as ittdlcatWw of good faitli. ^
Ail Card* of Thanks, Obituaries,
Val rwular rste^ r,fWl l0T Plac*' for rats to live. The modern
community will engage not a lat
mmn M frt W*ST
• TsslS I'm,*, lull Up W*
Um^im n<M, !• ) uu In * UffS mb* tt 2V. N*»
bn. It tlnu, bwtSn nnS prvtab rw Sow.
Captain (Carl Brazzell. Bubba Ger-
liand, b rank Uuesaner, bin met.
Uriel, James ( Cotton! kimbrie
and Hervey j Blue will be playing
game under the Creel.
huiatrmn. IW7 lb -1*1 you »~4 "'ll. Ikal u<u|,
bnaSkon uwl. in merely o oussutinu I iwbofl rkw
ilieir last
and Gold.
/The big human hope is to build
a civilization in whWH there is no
LISTERINF
TOOTH PASTE
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Whether the snow continues tt
fall nr whether the sun shines or the
] lain falls, the footbad clash in Ho us
| ton Saturday is due to be one of the
‘ game of games” in the Southwest
conlerence for this season.
The liability of The killer, neither a pled piper''nor any
error io any
ited to the oost of such adWrUi
advertisement ia other kind, but a sanitary inspector.
*«• Itepor’er Ads For Results
-e Reporter AO" Tor f.ouilU.
-The inspector will begin by musing
Subscription EUUs
, a survey, lie wiil know that heap,
j of rubbish in the yard or of old
1 Year
• Months
1 Month
HH
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KNOW TEXAS
Titles
furniture in the attic make breeding ‘
homes for rats; he will look toi i5£
space between walls or under floo s, j«“
He will detect the presence of rats ] Sjg.
from marks of tneir gnawing aim • 5?
from their excreta, and he will know zzs
whether these are recent or aged EE:
These and other things he will know =
if he is a properly trained san.- EEE
■ [/j tarian. But. of course, if he is one TZZ
him for political service, or because —
History Through
Among" the titles of early news
can be found an indirect his
Wry of Texas. hirst comes , . , __
Itjktno" in 1*13 at Nacogdoches, .‘hat is appointed in order to reward =
after several other papers with
a Mexican touch ‘*1 he- Constitution-
al Advocate and Public Advertiser" 1 influence, then _
was issued in Brazoria m to*;. ™a«t‘r- ‘he employment of tha. ^
-Advocate of the .people's Rights' ^r» -wn.ury inspector does us ^E
was another step up and "in lb34 ^ ^'_^ooU;____ =
(St "foxas Kepuuucan" appealed.
Another Brazoria pupci, "The
he is relutt-d to someone that has —
it is a different EEE
Single SiAt,” reflect* the period oi
atataOood, and in one find*
ike aiUR&auon i»rooiem miriored Ui i
4k« title, ** National Intelligencer/’
a kioantou paper.. A/atill later pub-
Wmm—liT Til hr Adsxm’"tn
ImL to the future as the “New
Mew! Smaller... for
easier cleansing...
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"THANKSGIVING
DINNER
NICK' ELLIS
S CAFE —
1 Oily X5c
■aft 'vv -tj ••• ,
•jj| Including turkey, oyster dressing, cranr
Mll^ns'prWer this ^flav
that is different” .IjH
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• Me ikfflful
ronneiae end old-fashioned
in a too
boiled drcasing—with a specie!
red* whip
dressings - onHilW, fluffier, more
delicious. Try Miracle Whip—soon!
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LESLIE BANKS
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Cross ha> also been tonconliatinK
oa the e*iabi)shmt:nt of mobile unit*
on first a.b, - "Mr. Guthrie explain-
ad. •bevnai ‘rn-ti'and trucks be-
longing to utility cuihpame», hig-h-
vnay police i»aL]ola, nhippin^ concerns
and ulaie bighway d* pai'Uuent*. are
aoiii^ e'juippi'd v* ith firtt i*id kits,
while *Ji4*ir uriver-i liiid oth* r \bork-
«ra ai«* Iwing tiuin**d in tho admin*1
istralion of nr*t aid to cait* 101 acn-
4<m: victims until m ductor » care is
aemilable.”
It" was pointed out that the Keel
Cross first aid wa* not intended to
replace regular medical attention,
tout rather to render otny first aid
4viH^ emergencies —when such cart*
could be con*idert*d a «afef^uard un-
til competent mt*dical care can be
^iven vk*t»i»o* of crashes or other
Occidents.
"•^et^cr rnrptnrment cf>ndition*
Aare orou^Ht incre»»4Hi demands for
first aid training in thv induatrias.”
Mr Guihrii 'a111 "Oyr na-al chap-
-tej* oi the Hed Lio*h, a.^ well a* the
reatrim* und ie*»ti.m>r staif of the
nat.< n i! oi K**r> \im' ion in « oncentrat-
mj o* r. u. h'iij; . *n .n«. taeii4,iy
%ffe number of persons in order to
*ptokd iht teaching of firM aid a*
widely ’kh possible.
"It is m deplorable • fac|,“ Mr
Guthni conciodetf. “that accidents
on the hitrhways are mciea*iug rath-
«r than d»vreasing While we are
doing: all possible to cut the*e acci
see berry sauce, June peas m cream, snow-
flake potatoetT,
macarom au-gratu
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Combination salad, 1,000 island dressing,
Dumpkin pie with fruit sauce. Hot rolls,
•orn muffins, coffee, milk or buttermilk.
IECUUBSUE
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both 4i!es U^aiiA^'i^rr’f'taini
seated in gljvs, suriic.il y sten'e
_ , We are so grateful for tbe splendid pat-
§§ rona^e we bave bad, we don t want to
H make monev on Thanksgiving Day.
NICK ELLIS, Proprietor
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE
Tho B. B. g. lOMTMttMr. is
parrying homo Bor
Brd Royal Lancorg ‘
returning from Jim
dm. Tho Uvot of tho racruitm and
offioora mako of m crota aection
of lifo'a dromOL Among them arm
Captain RootI, r«turning to toko
up a War Dopartmni fob and
tg kin fianaM, '
lov« urith Nun
etlsm Jim C.
Aw Slain;
Aia child; .
quiet, a man •/ onel
Blair, unawnno 411-
. ness; Moroonut
who Aan foot borne a bop rn
l route. And although U ia dkattmet-
• ly .iga«nsl army regulation*, tho
retire eMp rejoicee with the
i err grant.
km bar. sad Smith glanced at him
atarUediy.
Down below, tha tanakm mount-
ad aa Private Withers turned on a
stream of biting,
jepanment joo ana
o, but new /aMng ia
ire# Barriaou; temp-
C art or, thiroting far
■■■■V__I_HI > We *;>oka
tbe thoughts that warn in Ike minds
ef all tbe recruits Mat they were
tbe thoughts that the Hen ware
aad Bitting*, who had '
carrying
turned on him.
Tlnglimilnf?owSQTSk
, la aa tbatant. the qviar-
Chapter Four
The wirolem operator’s pencil ran
I a sheet of paper swiftly. He
ripped off the sheet
SSowSr&ir^ “
The Colonel
(mom tbe
R to
tbe admonition
anti-
tens were transformed into a 341
nlAMv* uArfBMx rfroufn) Dill
Urio tbe seane. riioatlug boeisalp
for order. When tbe recruits vers
ematned prae’rate
f'SiSrS
company of Nurse Hnr-
riann. Hood went in aetroh of hia
Peano*. the medical oflleer. had
Just revealed td the Colonel the
secret of hie wore HHsse, a fa
Cra.
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and «
them
elans.
The
health
herry
tha. v
reepor
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thru
double
pruvet
Thei
unless
and f
Hdwei
shown
the at
to mi
throug
in tbe
Sals
delkio
with
should
it <00
daces
flavor
sugar,
full v
fruit
Of
sauce
but -tt
serve
and v
makes
for al
it wit
hi* 1 below decks, stressed the aerioua-
Bri|
a gaj
gundy
and r
pacts
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trimn
H it,
1. ’ . u
*T*Vt e bunch of ruddy iheepf a* roared.
the Fresh Air Farm
By PgHCT CR03CY
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an | you wall?" - .
In tbe Coloael’s
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want
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t(J&.L..—T. . , —rli
down, we mu-t realize the fact
that many of then seem to be in-
evitable. and our task is to pri pan-
es many persons as possible to cope
with hem We can all have , a 1
part in thii fine work by contribut- j
a, "to the Red Cross by taking out
a membership for the coming year,
let every one contribute as liberally
as we can.
- For Chest Colds 0
in cheat or throat.
’ sols to argk-ct, generally saws
up when asHhuig. warming Mue-
teenkr ie zpjJied
Be*ter tliaa a mustard plaster.
Must mile gats astion IP Bswse it s
NOT just a salve. T|‘e a "ewwnSor-
IrrStawt" stimulating, peiwtrating,
and hNpte) m drawing out local (DO
Used by mflhoaa foe M years.
Hasem wadsd by many dolors and
aurae «AII droggiats'. Ia thrsa
lb*: Regular Strength. ChB-
l^^&todkiMBaSlMpka.*
Tbe Colonel aildrsaeeS them from 1 chief offenders, were already lined
She bridge, H* spoke bn. llv, will. up. Wither* assumed tbe office of
•motion. He knew what be had to
m.y would Hean to than. A grave
erirls had arisen In the East. J4a-
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V«r OOjc
(laud had been cut
1 c tribes were at sear again. '* h< homo to IpngU
l»u war ordered back into service’ "And yuu’rc
By ordor of tho War Office, their Foirlyn eeri-Icr?” the Colonel
«t -rtl In Itnulrtiid had been cut le/n '
ts a brief six-hour stay in South- sen:
-.e' . Coil,
•e pton!1
spokesman. -We thlak we dona
enough '• he grated. "Five years la
lifdla Then at last wc’ic p-oina
king land. . .
'ou’ie ordi md back on
rvi ripn eerricr?" tbe Colonel in
lernipuo calmly, A chorus o 1 •
sen: ruie 1 rout 1 ho other man. Tho
. CSio.ii ie’.crrup’cd them ffai-eldy.
“I suppose you kbow whtt
suppos* you kbow what U’c my
Men must light nud women mu t duty is *•„»” i>_ ..u
r:y ft do?” he raid.
"Clap us oi: In the dluhc- sir."*
et■ t rima tho old udiet. Do’. KM:
*•• . no: weep. If Jim Carter Fclg.r ventured timidly.
v,ei I'c’.ui-n u- her, the wow 'lh* ~ '---------*
L. A'rihur Mo: Uifi. In tiff,
.ac M11.on 1.an II'" iii fr
Cuionel nodded v igoruiuly, ’
"Bo: i’<n not going to do tlist.
•. pc Pil lion tTSTi 11V L Ut trout A «tn»ca rvea bavo to Ac , • .j
I ovv. And every bit ns niuo. Uk iii'iku ne detail ecivicr ' ..s
e ulih !ici aa Ju.’ Cfcr v»e sroln;- 13 jtile o«Icr me *
. v. as just one of t he drum.n .w**e u. •» es .■» ico v.liu . he 1 :t
4’ 'Yi
Just one of the drum.n > « ■ > •< c v.iu n« 1
un^r w. Bu^ffdw l» go-
hii tlnu-o tj ik
«* »',* ,,M . •
isftivc, uflfrr Ute Impw of the ™
-jK i
ar i on. Special mails wars ar His vole# took on a StSety
m- - «» aa
to forget Gilbert.
Tho, ^
ward South
able d
1 order. itjM as the
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plceeiid but eaatlona It tNa a mat-
1 *er for tbs War 0*W ,
;
i bag jlliwSa I to tbs Bask. And
lee a frvom Milatita* mas ms»p Arana
[Jova you.*
Mia protested. "You, oaa’t! Tou’va
nhr known, as tor daps’* ,
liy*. lK3w at ns met bfts
sea bbs tosaarrow * .
“lAfi’i YhioK w# ou/h’t#r fwif« SB
throw Ncn oil tho wormy yo«M> f
ox orp loo-lot'*
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the echoed Ws "Nor fainter,
rr, as Ow dissolved Into Us
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1937, newspaper, November 23, 1937; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116235/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.