The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1», l»S4.
takes M06 hours..to reach the earth.
is disgrkeefal tor a -parson to ask , Ihe instructor is tie pendent upon
to taka feed parents to saa that children secure
| sufficient sleep, proper food, sad
| time to study. Without those three
| the school can do title) but with
The greatest recovery program proper sleep, food and home study
that could be launched In this coah the problem df concentration in Class
try would be to arouse the latent ia greatly simplified. *.
market half the number ---- _
cessed , and canned for distnbutioa for public charity or
to aeody euinias and mppliea front public roller a-
Tho widely organised, campaigns gencies who does not actually need
against drought, as against other them. .......
YOUR MOTOR
A crop cpntro) act was passed by
the assemblies of Maryland, Virgin-
ia and North Carolina as early ps
186G providing for a one" year tc-
abnormalities of weather, are sig-
nificant
published Evary Afternoon
Except Sander
j spark ftT grMt hs
' is demoralising to have thbU&and* hours
of people in this state maintained 1 school,
by public' charity. ■We need .more
of the spirit of the pioneers.—Un- ISA V
ion, Princeton, Minp - " ' *
T"’"'* “ —_.__
That the rotfionS sre this year
spending more than $10,066,000 a
day for war preparations? V .
Off ire of Publication (Oft Oak Street.
TV*' Wico A Mageato
gladly
bait’d
d to the attention of the , Mon)U)r.
A PLEA FOR
COOPERATION
Phone 50.
mint ?
£' , All Carxlr of Thanha, OMtu*riaa. NEED bU«lt OF PIONEERS
,t and like notices are chprsred for at'j {. .
That the United Statt*-Aayjewtt.f.
12,000,000 each'day
approximately $8&i
Beginning tomorrow approximate.
--j-.--- . . _ , .... ,---------... —. ----- „— jly.thirteen hundred children will be-
Tb* ..Graham Daily Reporter in- i |n^ t,at relief funds for two years, gin the fall term of school, by re*-j
l|es (-cenn^tOi'catJlWS ^, There has. been an emergency sndlt 11.tiering for their cdtffsca .at Shaw-
Two-Gent Postage
• ,:;4 le On Way'
attor-
plenty tio t
ai’sulQ. Jw . _ ______...... _______ __
But the public - relief ha- v bet'H'f-dents that fittf* trouble will fwi oc-
abused. and it Is high time than men , easioned by the sudden Change from
correct ’the name of the new Ameri-
- 'c«I WflOT Xhifflary “first wceTpre-
1 sident -as given a. an article Wed-
nesday. The name was t^iv<n *r
future web j vaeatiy te Spanish, Algebra, and
Report
- ami uufflCh RiT their
Barbed wire used for fencing was
ir from Indians and <3bw-
lare take"" stock of their situation Englis
Wf do not want to have our.-people j boWjJ
become * improvident and shiftless Cdo|
limited tc the cost of such advar-
UsemMt '
patented In America ip. 1874.
to studious boys and girls,
iperation, between the teaching
become -improvident and shiftless
dependents. ^.e • -~4
Hwlirrf v-itrlrpr* rriiurl thtt it it* '
ADVERTISING'' »AtEB
GIVEN UPON APPUCA’
ReH*f workers report that it is 1 bo . necessary from the beginning
fficult;, or" even impossible Jt» in- in order to start off “on Ihe right
r *THaT LITTLE CAME"
are asking foot’’. The- amount of knowledge
> -the exjr- assimilated the fiTst six-week peb-
vf planting a varden or .canning ibd has a grest bearing op iha sem-
MEN AGAINST DROUTH
AMi
eaty HAS tie
Taut* Such A
DtfcaiMC To
This skk?
is it wahkio
«« SoMPitf'S
descril
and thiraty tdl of ••*■•{ *ndwomenura to be paid fdr*TSeTr ’"study should be cultivated from the
tie being shot'to save them from i in canning the vegeubles ttrat study period,
suffering. .They picture the one* ' from these gardens. The canned I The resportsib’lity tor the child's
T«iile~7iafa as plaint of dtist. They 1 jjaawfll thep be given td thT ped- 'bfhivTor rhduld not be the school’s
rkcord the shriveling of crops. They j ^ in need of food next J charge through She foll-wnd winter
estimate 1,800,600 destitute as, a re- i winter. The garden and canning months. After all. the time act-
mz
\r«’..
etc " There are fa mil is* in this1 sptall "as compared with that spent
—-t cdunty where the mother ih a» hoVne, on the' streets, or under
the household is ill and who has not adult supervision other than sa
A its*
ing chapter1 in the history of man- vtry
"kind’s struggle with advertity, ";
. flirt -tihr * hot comjiMe the rtremft»«dr-the aqutpmanr. w
without credit to men's heroic en- which to can the vegetables.......!
tcavors tip meet the crisis. TheSe ai)d her family must be given fi
1 include the Sinkingjof wells to fipd Ihit has betn prepared fpjr them.
H-thterryneun .-trenins. the assign- But, accotiding. to reports th
went of tank cars to rush water to are mm Sn<i women who have
diftrictr where animals are suffer- physical strength to plant and c
ing, - Of Government. Aid. .t&. 400,006 for gqyien* . and.. tho -p^i¥iuye.J»
-drovight-stiicken families. and Of Tfietn who simply-neglect td do
Government cooperatior in water through shiftlaasness. ' These Ji
.....projects. Outlets of-mountain iak- pic will have to be fed: they c
es have been towered U . contirue t mV hie allowed to- starvFf -bui
supplies for irrijgat
000 cattle hi|je—'’been' bought’ fbt. iSear V)(?wn heavily- <-n them.
Life When .You Attend THe
This Year?tap
<Vl I.fwt <Mr£ -J —• '• S*c: , *
IMPROVED GROUNDS
NEW BUILDINGS
ENTERTAINMENT EVERY DAY AND NIGHT - COME!
■ r ■ v .... - .....■ . . - ; ' .
Don’t Miss The Big Parade on Opening Day!
TIDWELL’S
Shows
See The Exhibits
LIVESTOCK - POULTRY - ART - WOMEN’S WORK - AGRI-
CULTURE AND COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS. ;
Races
-AND:-
Rodeo
Soft Ball Tournament
GAMES EACH EVENING —^ YOU WILL WANT
- _ 7 TO SEE THEM ALL. 7
Afternoons Of Septembei'
ONE OF THE BIGGEST
pr-’AND- BEST SHOWS
— -Ht THE >
DOUBLE-BARREL
Show!
Don't Hiss It!
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1934, newspaper, September 13, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884136/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.