Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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TUB GRAHAM DAILY RBPORTM MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1545.
The Graham Daily
Reporter
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tot at the po» toff Ice in Grabam,
Tents, under act of Congmaa of
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Published Every Afternoon Except
Sunday By
GRAHAM PUBLISHING CO.
GBO T 8PRARS Owner
H. I. TROUT......Editor-Publisher
Office ef Publication. SIS Oak Street
Graham, Texaa
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gladly and promptly corrected upon
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the management. :
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The liability of The Graham Daily
Reporter and of its publishers for
any error In any advertisement Is
limited to the coat of such aJver-
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33.06
Legislature to . keep two things in
mind. ’One. the importance of writ-
ing whatever we decide to do into
the Constitution of the State so
that it will not be subject to the
changing fancies of Governors and
members of the Legislature; the
other is levying a tax with a base |
broad enough that all the people
wilP"T»y and will know they are ^
paying’. ’As 1 see it,’ he said, ’these j
two fundamental things are essen-
Mayor, City of Graham,
Texaa.
Attest: F. F. PARRISH,
City Secretary
' .'iihain.
meet these obligations, reasonably ORDINANCE NO. 344 ' I ty-fWe Dollars, and exhibit his Ms- fee against peraans, firms, or cor- City of Graham on said date.
srr r, rs r»ss **. — $s rsis vs rsz stub
u,,.,' >| A LEW OF AN ANNUAL shall be iseued unless and until said sued by the State of Texas, and the
LICENSE FKFi Of1 TWENTY- Medicinal Permit issued by the State further fact the collection of said
"Governor O’Daniel, in that first FIVE DOLLARS UPON ANY 0f Texas is so exhibited. Upon com-!fee effects the daily operation of a
message, delivered almost exactly a PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORA- pliance with thie ordinance the City municipal department, creates an I Excerpts from the “Texaa Liquor
year agb, asked the members of the, TION SELLING LIQUOR IN THP Secretary shall issue to said applf-1 emergency and imperative public Control Act of Texas'’:
*u *“ CITY OF GRAIHAH UNDEH c,nt a City Permit, which said per- | necessity, and the gules requiring an. Sec. 16-118) . . The annual
AND BT VIRTUE OF A ME- mit shall contain the address of the i ordinance be read on three separate | (State) permit fee for a medicinal
DIC1NAL PERMIT ISSUED BT place where said liquor will be sold, and several meetings of the City .permit to pharmacies in dry areas
THE STATE 01 TEXAS, THH knd show the annual license fee has. Council are, by reason of said enter-. shall be $60.00 and in wet areas the
COLLECTION OF SAID FEE been paid. A separate permit must j gency, hereby suspended, end this annutl fee shall be the same aa the
AND TH* ISSUANCE OF A secured for each year, and said J ordinance shall take effect Irons and
PFXIMIT, AND DECLARING AN year shall be as determined by Arti- after the date of its passage.
EMERGENCY. cle 666-16(1 of the Penal Code of
BE IT ORDALNED BY THU Texas
OFTYCrThIS,LtSasTHE C,TY 3- The fact that there is
OF GRAHAjM, TEXAS. now n(j ordinam.e in th<l city of
Section 1. That an annual license (;raham ,evyjn(t an allnua,
The above ordinance was passed
annual fee for a package store.
Sec. ■» la) Provides that cities
and towns may collect i the state
under suspension of the rules on the fee- and provides a fine of from
11th day of January, 1840, and filed Sl(MK) to 3:100.00 for selling liquor
in the office of the City Secretary without a city permit.
tial both for the protection of the fee of twenty-five dollars be, and . .
taxpayer and for the protection of the same is hereby levied against
the old people of the State. And 11 each person, firm, or corporation'
most urgently ask that whatever selling liquor in the City of Graham,
and approved by the Mayor of the
RESOLUTION
K 115-116 L-24.
plan you may determine upon that
it embody these two fundamental
principles.’
“Well, it will be recalled that the
Legislature did not pass the meas-
ure that Governor O’Daniel recom-
mended to it. As a matter of fact,
under and by virtue of a Medicinal j
permit issued by the State of Texas.
A separate fee is hereby levied and t
a separate permit must be secured
for each place where liquor is so
sold.
Section 2. Any person, firm, or j
that measure got very little consid- i corporation, selling, or desiring to
eration from the legislators. In say-1 sell liquor in the City of Graham
ing this 1 am only Hating a fact, under and by virtue of a Medicinal
Subscription Rates
1 Month ......... ... ... t. .
$ Months ----f...........
1 Year ...................
O'DANIEL
CAN TAKE IT
From Texas Weekly:—"It was
j just about a year ago, on January
18th, 1938. that Governor O’Daniel
(.sent his first message Id the Legis
lature. and in view of some of the
things that have happened since an I
some things that have been printed
recently, I think it highly appro-
priate to reprint a feu\_pertinent
paragraphs from that message.
“ ’Whatever obligation the Stat*
has to pay old-age pensions,' said
Governor O’Daniel in that message,
‘is not an obligation which I have
created. The amendment to provide
- fOE JUhg. eaj'mi nt of old-age pensions
was written !nfd'~T11J'~''CoT»s»i4uUuu.
of this State long before* 1 had any
part in public life. In my cam-
paign for Governor, at every oppor-
tunity, I expressed the belief that
this etilixalio»^uL...tfc.e _Stale should
be met. and I am determined to <lo"
everything in my power to see that
tills obligation is met in full.’
“Governor O'Daniel then outline ! !
a proposal to raise the necessary
revenue by means of a transaction
tax. but he made it clear that Jr
was willing to accept any other
practicable plan that the Legislature
might work out.
“ ‘I, for one, am for meeting ev-
ery one of these obligations definite
ly and fully and providing tile money
to pay the bill. But I want to do it
with a tax that is broad enough that
all 'our citixenus will have a part
in the payment and that they wii’
realize the money to meet these
obligations does not come from
Santa Claus.
“ *1 believe the good citixen is
willing to pay the nece-sary tax to
and am not passing judgment on'
them.
•Well, so far the Austin prognos-
ticators who said there1 would be
a special session have not been
proved to be good prophets. There
his been all the pressure they ex-
pected and more. But they didn’t
count oji one thing; O’Daniel can
take it!”
Permit issued by the State of Texaa,
shall make application to the City
Secretary of the City of Graham,
pay said annual license fee of Twen-
Watch Your
Kidneys./
Help Them Clran«e the Blood
of Harmful Body Waste
Your kldneva ar«- constantly filtering
want mat ter from the blood atream. But
kidacya■oartimrf lag in their Work—id©
rot act aa Nature intended—fail to re-
move :rr^ur:tie« that, if retained, may
and ui«**t the * hoi*
THE AWFUL PRICE YOU
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fitting up night*. awePiiig, puihncaa
under the «yea t fetl.ng of r erveu*
and Iona uf pep and strength.
anxiety and lone of pep and e'renfth.
Other signs of k.cney or b!uJd> r d i-
es bui
are aomt • r; e« burn ire, scanty or
mat .< o.
i>* no coubt thit nro
order i
too frequent u*.
There should
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boa i't HjUt. Itoan'r have Imo wiomnr
new f;.enua for more than forty y^ara.
They have a nation-wide reputation.
Are recommend ml >>> gr^t' fui pi the
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DOANS PI LLS
-Quivering nerve* ran make you old and
haggard locking, cranky and hard to live
with—can keep you awake .lights and
rob you of good health, good turns and
joba.
Whwt you may neod is a particularly
rood tpomaa'i tonic—and could you aak
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p»oved than UmousXydia E. Pinkharo'e
Vegetable Compound? Let ita whole-
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■ Mor- than a million women have re-
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grateful women for .the past J gvuera-
tions? IT MUST BE Q0OU!
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REG’LAR FELLERS
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DANN DUNN — Secret Operative No. 48. Keep /r With His Adventures Daily In This Paper.
to*foLiow <that wom^^Jeh^e
GETS OFF THE TRAIN-- SHE*U. PROBABLY
RETURN TO THE CITY—AND YOU,
FRED, <iO INTO THE CAR AHEAD AND
KEEP VOUR EVE ON THAT FELLOW
WITH THE LITTLE RED FEATHER IN
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1940, newspaper, January 15, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116212/m1/2/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.