The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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since the fire department never did
show up.
Next Ua> the lady of the house
was £ bit startled to hud in her
munitng mail a letter 'from the
chief ot the village tire brigade.
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TO GRAHAM DAttT IPOKTO, fttlDAY.
RECORD USE OF TIN
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Except Sunday.
Office of Publication 6*0 Oak Street
* ' Grakaaa. Texas, -m-
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character of any person or tom
appearing In these columns will be
gladly —4 pwnyrty corresaod npfn
batng brought!© the sttention of the
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'•**z££.y SUZtSt LtiloH
gies (Or failing to
come to your,
tire last night. I couldn’t help it.
We had to gif to another hr* that
started earlier in th*^evening.
You rs t nriy—”.„ Eleanor v Oarage
in. Cleveland Plain TVakr.
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Spreading Tales
'' “'•' All Cards of .Thanks. ObibaariaA; - '
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•b what a low ctyvn specimen ofi
notices are charged for at
Lii£'
Wf 'the regular rates
r-t.-... Ti-Il. Ttidsrhr y ! humanity you can be painted, an-
■mmunications for nounce for pdlitical (office. , It
rites communications
aw. as
personal 'nature,
Along this* line, the TemriefBailk ApOOlUlt At
Telegram recently quoted! .a efti- • - — - - »■*
zcii of Bell County in this, wise!
,T I, moved into this community
some 40 years ago and sjettled
down to make a living. My two
closest neighbors were Mr. Jones
and Mr. Smith " *
VV> fanned together, swapped
SmZ is.'s.U'SraLS
tiaement ... i . w
ADVERTISING RAT1E8WT1.LBE
GIVEN UPON APPLICATION
.mii.nuuuutummuiiimiliiiniminn_ii
Liberty Increased
To $275 Next Week
w«s
drunkard, an qf! round bad .actor.
People abused him and
this, time ld^t year, and . football
• camp had broken ujJ scVcral days,
the old football *
Considerably lacking. Today, "lore ‘ii> a few years the other man
than a week before the hrst C“SV i who I thought 'Was the best
es are held, the whole town >s j neighbor a man ever -had. go* in-
Uikjng about the .St«rsTj^rchVp j fo ^ political game 1 went to
work, killed hogs together,1 Went
hihiap J^vrgisiljar JQ years. I
"knew them, or thought I did. ^
—, , . .. .r“J*’ties got into a-nblMcat nice
Although - school—bad—started .at | ^nf-Tnto town and learned1 he
a thief, woman chaser, a
VYjishingtou, §ept- - <k—Con-
sumption of tin by the tinplate In-
dustry- througout the world am-
ounted to 55^000 tons in the year
ended IalT’MS) , WrWRhesT TOM*1 ’g
cording to advices received in the
Commerce Department. This, it is
pointed out, is 5.000 ton* more
than in 192V and 2,800 tons in ex-
cess" of the peak year 1923fr—
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Five Hurt ~a& Ca£ ~
SkickOff Speedway
Readville, Mass., Sept. 3.—Five
^persons, one a woman, were ser-
iously injured today when a rac-
ing automobile crashed through a
fence at the tpeedway. Thedriv-
Jack Crum’s failure to appear
to claim the $250 Hank Account
at the Liberty theatre last night
increased the account to $275 next
week. &,nL, Waite, manager, an- pan
SSmhces. Mr. Craft) is registered j Kar
from Ft. Worth. , - 4* -will he operated as the
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MAKE JEpLY FOR NEEDY
The women of the Graham
American Legiun Auxiliary. have
vixnplctcd then quota of 103
glasses of jelly which is to be dis-
tributed among the needy f.amil-
Mid-Kansas Takes
, ' Marathon Trademark
The Marathon Oil Company
Agency'here in charge of Ahfi. JLf
Motor Company has been nO-
— and Cas Company,' a West
ia Corporation. Friday succeeded
"to the property and business., of
the Marathon Oil Company, a
Deleware corporation tkfw non-
existent. through purcahse of the
trademark and incorporated un-
Two Veterans Rejoin
Steer Squad Today
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Two Herdsmen returned to re-
sume workouts with the squad to*
day. Catch Paf Kpieff reports.
.‘sehe'V^fsley, who has been i
iting near Lubbock since the first t
week o^practioe, is a veteran
tackle and fullback, and M. A.
Prideaux, half, has been ill for
several days. ' .
Made Last NigM
ICE CREAmI
PINT IBC-j
THE CITY DRU<
PIGGLY WIGGLY
PORK & BEANS, Campbell’s,
PER CA
PICKLES, Sovry
Full Quarts .. ..
CORN FLAKES,
Kellogg Lrg Pk*.„/f'
PEACHES, Rosedale, Table Fruit,
Large
NO. I, CAN,.....-lie:
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der the laws of New Jersey as the
Marathon Oil Company.
AID of the Mid-Continent pro-
duction, * refining and marketing
subsidiaries of the Ohio On Com-.
tv.' parent, company of the *Mid-
ansas and Marathon companies,
PINEAPPLE, Libby’s,
SLICED OR CRUSHED, S PLAT CANS.
Peanut Butter
—QUAKF-dAR—
Marathon..
. -----------the loug-'j^ , - .
ff tt vyenfThe worse fheTSTi- ’gOf-i ■
check.
ladder to the
district, bi"dis- j
Some of i
town .and beard thef same things
trict, and regional title. Some ot! about him. He was everything
the more optimistic even *“QW that Jones was except that the ct*i-
themselves visions - of - Red Kim-' qI gamUcr was throw-n in for
toell toting the A*£sl<m over the )or| measure,
line for the state crown. '"j— “They were both thieves, the
.The progress' Steers may make tales'ran Funny I had not .found -to seven sisters at his Cosrm
toward the stalf championship is that out I never locked my smoke tan-Baptist Church here next
beside the issue, however, because i,(lUsf ;n a]| th,(s<. 20 years Funny day hight.
it is not their prospects.lhat have j n(,t learned of their base* *' “
enlivened Oraham s atIRude tp-| had worked with them
■w# the *31 nwtm. --^br yeaty across thTiSajouniig''
Oil Company. W. Wr Fhsnbiirr*
vicerprtitUnt- af_^the Ohio Oil
Company and - presidSirt-and!
e e n e r a 1 manager of the '
app.^7 -»yVfr=. - thfi! lft,::;hon Oft Comply-^aid in a
statement.--—-^4-,—r_^
Miss Itasca. Stewarts name-ivas
drawn- last week whett $225 was
offered. The account in increased
$25 each week when persons eall-
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Seven Brothers to1
Wed 7 Sisters* Made Last Croak
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Washington. Sept. 6.--Dr. Si-
moiv F. W.- Drew announced to-
day he will marry seven brothers
qpoli-
>un-
Dr. Drew, who described him-
gelf as the ^ leading evangelist fit
. „ , ...— ....—,—, „ 'fthf'fnlored nacq,'' saitf^there wM
thing, that is .responsible fur_ re:;| fence riny? I'unnv the folks in j be 100 bridesmaids jjnd ushers.
1 jeroy,
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newej
ctrrWpaign
Chamber of
fe' fiub. -and
I. trial is respoiiMiiie . HHvce roxys. t unny the folks in | tx1 IUU bridesfflauls ^nd usi
•n interest' is the— lallPd-up', town learned mprC about their had- i The bridegrooms are ■
paignw lieifig_ waged by -thev^^ j„ a so after theyt john. Sitfion. RicharddtAtOrgf and
“ f Commerce, ^Linns-j announced for office than I had -Wflter . CbblisTTbie. brides are Lu~
Rotarv Chib. M ere « lea pied in nearly 20 years,—Abr- j lay MilOTttf, Alice. Mary, 'Raclitf^
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not (or tlK-ir .rurbsome /hsi u»»- lpnt. Morning News.
ions mtcrest^might* b.e lagging ---- -
months hjphinU: ’
— The Junior 'Chamber of Com-
' merer, "winrihe assisranct- «o -tlw
IJons Club 'and RAtary "Chib has
shouldered the _rejjKlnsibilitv of
■aJo aiuh l^, -4..d reserved seat-.
Talk-it-up pdt the . drive , for
SCHOOL DAYS
I Susie and ftdia Riley.
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Famcd Frog Has
•aae—
MAXWEEEHOUSE COFFER,
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Texas King: Flourl
18 POUNDS
$159
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Hoquiam, Wash., Sept. 6.—Af- i
ter tearing up~bart of the city hall I
and boring hito "the foundation in !
an effort to liberate ap imprisoned
frog whose croakings bothered city
hall workers, the doleful croakings
have- mysteriously been silenced
and Miss Ola Hall, city .clerk,. i<
worilatr She fears it is ill,-hun-
gry or a victim of starvation.
The .frog brought nationwide
attention to Hoquianp and, accord?
ing t<y Miss Hall, has done more tq.
bolster postal revenues here than
the .air mail. _ -
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^P>UND
ASPARAGUS, HUlsdale,
1« OtNC^.CAN ................-.......
TOMATO COCKTAIL,
Van sdAi>r*r large caN J.C-------......
BLUE RIBBON MALT, \
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new pruou*5, wht nacif-ur:
discipline, Thr \ 11 nt\pd the. j
the back and support pf
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.trf~
seats over tile top x^ith a -bang.
Fortxvnatfly the-interest of the
- , fans'tWs year, coincides, xvith the
fine foam Jliat Coach FfnicfT ..is >
knocking into shape for the open*
“er-pn gept, 2s. but three weeks
* , and dtinng' that jicrithe Styer*.
remains before the, first 'lark-dfL
Ax.ill undjfubtgdh' 1«-rnnu- iust a
Tittle tircH of the hard workouts,
Ttew fTCdies. and Isick-to-school
.pat on.
five n
talk it-upper in Graham. After all,
the test of the campaign will be
its effectiveness, and no fight is
ever xvon tinte** the partiepants
come in with a "garrison” finish.
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" COURTE?iY AT TT?f #1tF5fF-
.Some Cleveland Ohio people
who spend each summer in then
cottage on Cage Cod, a sandy pen-
insula between the Atlantic ocean
and Cape Cod bay, were remin-_
iscing recently about iome of the*
odd characters , who were their
summer neighbors.
Ope night the cottage caught
on fire. In'a-fine frenzy they put
in a call for the local fire depart-
ment, then got busy with the gar-
den hojg^ a bucket brigade organi-
zed by feilow cottagers, and so on.
So diligently did they all pitch
in and work that the house was
saved. A' .good fthmg- it was. too,.
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PEAS, Glouchester.
NO..2 CAN .......4. . :.'
MILK, /ax River,
3 Tall or 6 Small Cans ..
SOAP.^Woodbury’a Facial,
3 Bars
& G. or 0. K. SOAP,
Barg
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K. C. BAKING POWDER,
BUSS TEA
Vi POUNET PKt; |
•• 12c
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- BEANS
Large Navy, & lb
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PRODUCE SPECULS
NICE SIZE. JUICY. PER DOZEN_____19c
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ORANGES.
POTATOES, W POUNDS FOE__C
LEMONS, SUNKI8T, PER DOZEN ................
GRAPES, FLAME TOKAY, t POUNDS FOE
BEANS, FANCY GREEN. 2 POUNDS „...
MEATS
—)| STEAKS, Round or Loin,
TENDER JUICY, Far Pound ...........
sac
BEEF SEVEN ROAST,
» faPCK,
FOUND
SLICED BACON,
DECKER'S TALL KORN.
DRY SALT BACON, I
Per Pound .... 1
CAN
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week-end.
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lrs. Jack. !
in ftie
reek.
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fwcastle .xyefi
night.
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of Megans
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liss Adele
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wife Tues
lrs. Robetl
is visitim
Brazel
Rfcl
Ira. John
timed from
er a montl
S0U1 RE EDGEGAl fc — Evalena Stands Put On Her D*ci$ion but Squire Beats a Hasty Retreat?
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1934, newspaper, September 7, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884138/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.