July 1935 - Town Tattler...
"One of the busiest corners of the city hall these days is the library. Sauntering in to freshen up a little on Abyssinia, the Tattler was astounded to find the place overrun. Librarians say it has been like this ever since college students lost their library. No wonder the city is hiking its book appropriation.
The fireboys had a practice of their own Thursday afternoon. At the direction of the council. They got out a fire hose and soused the lawn and trees around the city hall. Hot weather had caused many of the trees to lose their leaves, as though the frosts were already upon them.
Editor Hopkins, up from Waynoka, reported he had his first experience with air-conditioned passenger trains on his vacation trip, which ended this week, and he now finds it more difficult than ever to stay in his cubicle these warm days long enough to get out the county's Enterprise."
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