The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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TOT GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER, FKIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, HM.
Tuning-Up Their Challenger For Gold Cup Races
A P1CTIW
THE CLOUDS OF DEPRESSION" IN THI
PASSING . . HAVE TOLD US “XF CtjiN
-DITiWNS" THE TRUE HISTORY OF ~.
"SPENDING IT ALL"
=*• - r8u^st?stioh th®t you
SATURDAY
WE WILL GIVE Y
by oprning 4a account at
three months c
• -‘KTTW YORK . , •- The Britiah
GSF' Cup rhallercmi: yacht
•‘Endeavor’’ (below)/ is retting
her-tuning up triel* off the Con-
necticut shores os her owner, Mr.
T -Q,M.Jaopwith and wife .(above),
smile optimistically in the hopes1
of lifting' the famous yachting
trophy which the late Shf-Thomas
Liplori tried so valiantly to take
hack to England.' . —. The Interna-
•ional races ere, scheduled to start
*ff Newport R. 1. about SopUm-
b>r Mrs. Sopwith will sail
i r the races with her iuuhaml, as
impkeeper the first woman ever
aboard in the (historic classic.
(hat phase of Hu-
es left, this dv
ort with his nt
he Graham. \
Spikes selected
ntion of his f<
ago after a *
i of all the to
ad negotiations
ed for the aseei
and Burns will
and Company
d IN GRAHAM ’
“SAME IX)( ATsON. SINCE 1890’
Allowance Off The Price Of t
Any New Fall Hat In Our
Sloijt That Amounts To An ''
Much As ALSO. , . Rfmem
her We Will Allow Yob 50c
For Your OW iStraw No Mat-
ter How Dilapidated or Solt-
-i- and we li add1 a most hearty
and helpful co-operation
Deposits Guaranteed As Provided by Mem
bership in Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
Our New Fail Line Of Fine Stet*n And Mallory
Hats Are N6w In Stock In All Sizes And Colors. You
May liny The Stetson For $540 to $0.5$, Or You May
Have The Mallory For Only $5.00 Others At $1.08
Murray Farmer Pies
Early This Morning
ummy
Ay Ford V-8
features of tl
Poacher
dunymy deer . tin- jgame-
The Trincc of- Plrss have at last
run fo-earjli n gang of poachers
who have longTlefied^ their vigi-
lance. — - y*5’'*—
^ Working with the greatest , se-
at Murray.
FOR YOUR OLD STRAW IF YOUR HAT PURCHASE
AMOUNTS TO AS MUCH AS $8.50.
I won’t, be crttfcreriT Tor dfifwing
. d<\v,n more than one salary- naid
Dr, Elmer VV. Campliell, mayor of
HoHpwel and director pf-lhe divi-
sion of sanitary engineering at the
iay.th»t the S
i only part of
m’t manufact
SUte-\ bub-eta
• the boat to
waa somtr
unit polled
it on Hi first
conducted the services aj' 4 -30 o^,
clock at the cemetery.
Mr. Robinson was 54 years of
a^rra«d-i)s«i_heen a resident of
Young county Tor 9 years.
xrecy the keepers rigged up a,
stuffed deer in the heart of the
forest and then let it t)e known
thnt they would he watching Mime,
state house,, when he recei
87*cent check from the
__ United
States public health service in .pay-,
ment* for his services during the
TWO BEING TRIEI) IN 1
. TOLICh COURT TODAY
Paul Gasbo
J u&l
nent‘ for his. services during
" ' { sanitary-
■ngineer iK Maine. The salary was
, cut because of
other section of the estate.
The trap wdrked. Thref! men,
appeared with guns, -saw the mo-
tionless deer and opened fire. The
“THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE"
Kiiw
jtl- ■■ year, frit -wa»
r 5.—Paul tli? depression,
adliited in —o-
r'iu«*kT.'" rExhibit Medical
Science -Machines
Police court jurors are heai
began at 1:30 o’clock. According
to .fudge Shelby Boling trials will
lie given one on charge- of affary,
and tlfe second person for vag-
rancy. ' T-~... . 2
fusillade knocked the dummy
down and the three poachers ran
up-Oa.secure tlwdr “kill.” At the
same moment, keepers, and forest-
ers emerged from their hiding
fUaces and screed the three men.
■ .STICKERS AVAILABLE • '
Graham uni-
i all drilling
«p udders, an
ftf gas engrn1
Mr. Spikes i
was
rrow
v« Kansas City—Sfpl- -TL—.Scieutfa
fie and technic‘31 .exhibits, * latest
development^ in modem and prac-
tical medicine. surgery and s|k-c-
. ialtlea: wifi recciVe' a fh-r-nplr
"goyag-o\cr" at the twelfth annual
Fall clinic conference of the Kan-
to Graham to
[merit of six t
I returns. The
ed -final pap*
i this week*
,n 16 and 2f
party thr a
and that he
f from Hubba
home can be
ptymonrh. Mass., Sept, -fi.—In
FRIDAY
POTATOES, Whites or Reds,
an albino sparrow has’ been seen
fluttering alK,ut the famed Ply-
PEK HOUND ......IVit; PER PECK
■sas City Southwest Ginici
CABBAGE. Lb.
SQUASH. Lb. 8c
TOKAY GRAPES, Lb. 10c
She
CARROTS, Bunch. ..7ttc
“IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE"
FOR RENT; Nine, ‘clean moe’em
vuttares at " Eddie Lisle • Tourist
Tamp—^ay and weekly raWeyjn ap-
plication. *• ttfe.
I D" - Li
9 Pound.. I
TOMATOES. Freak
Firm, Lb.
ONIONS. Witte
Wax, Per Lb...,
FO R gg£
LEMONS,
ORANGES,
Each . I"..
FOR SALE- Registered five yr.
old Jersey co\V; I'fesh only "one’
week. Reasonable price.—Mrsy.
Dow Davis, “00 Ketirucky 1 Sr,
' , “ • A1-
LADY FAIR
FLOUR
48 Pound Sack
24 Pound Sack
Baking Powder, K. C.
Wanted to hear from person de-
siring to trade leaidencc property
in Graham for ear —Grdhpnrj
Insurance Agepcy. , 2tfc.
SALT, IV. Lb. Pkg
Red Salmon, Each
25 Ounce Can ......19c
Chum Salmon, Each 11c
SUGAR
BEET, 10 Pounds,
He
CANE, 10 Pounds . . 57c
Wanted to list your property for
sale, trade or exctiRlige. if priced
right—Gaaham Insurance Ageney. .
12tfc |
COFFEE, Del-Monte,
PEACHES. Del-
Monte. 2 No. 2V» Can
SPINACH. Na 2'/.
Per Pound Ub .
lor Grates m
bo Legion te
uuy Bechtol
veeanz, but i
In. Howe
l and wilUnj
mmebora ,
appreciated.
1-32 oz. Box Melo
1-Can Sanifluah
i-Closet Brush .
Green Beana, No. 2
Cans, Each .........
SPINACH. Delmonte,
No. 2, Cans. Each
VINEGAR, Bulk—Bring Your Jfugr,
-PER GALLON ..• .,>4....... 1.........
YOUR GROCERY
“—FOR—
Ross Kinchioe, nominated for
honors in the list of chntk wagon
cooks, if shiftun above standing at
the business end of u real chuck
wagon, Whilr this “kiteMm” •may
not appeal to the modern Jiotise-
ttjfr. .many thousands of- good
meals hove been cooked with, sim-
ilar arrangements. Kinchioe cook-
ed for the Swenson out fils anil is
highly praised for his skill w\h
the different saiory dishes dear to
tWcowboy heart—-or stomach, at
you prefer. The Throckmorton
Ranch chuck wagon shown abor t
was used by Kinchioe many years
—Photo by Prank Reeve-.
— ' e a e e
"Nothing gives me more pteas-
ure than to nominate Roe* Kindi
lor as the best wagon coolc.I Hatgi
ever known” write* Oscar Gusta-
faonr who » connected with the j
police departmert at Ciaco. Thi»i
is whet hr has to sty about Ross I
“Once Tried * —:
-Your’re Satisfied^
Wade EvrlusivrK At
Home From
HOME PRODUCTS
remember: ~ “what
GRAHAM MAKES—
MAKES GRAHAM"
TENDER SEVEN STEAK, 2 Lb*.
cooked for Joe Kricson. In all I Gustafsdn baa had many meatt
would aay that Ross rooked for at’the beck end of a chuck wagon
the S wen sot 1 wagon alx.kt twenty and knows what it takes to mal*
y**r* \ a good cook. He went to work lor
"Rom came to the SweiWop out the Swenson people the spring of
fit in the year 1895, at me old 1886 and worked for them about
F.ricsdalc Ranch. Before <(miing j 37 years. He was married on the
to the Swensons he WorkrcdVfor Throckmorton ranch, a pro|>erty
the Ay Ranch, owned ' by Bud of about 100400 acres He was
Matthews. He also worked for the foreman on this ranch for many
old lBO outfit. This brand, as J years before he resigned. During
remember it, was given by Pror- this time he had many Inch work-
tor Bros. of Monroe City, Mo. king for him and had many oppor-
and later >yas changed to WOO. tunitieji to observe different wagon
“There are many things I could ropk, in operation; Kinchioe had
say: about Ross. A bow? all be was! trouble with his eyes and was nen
sioned by Hie Swenson people. Re-
cently he was living near Seymour,
He retbins hri cheerful disposition1
1 * • f.
SUGAR CURED, Lb.’.fte
m m BAKERY
H. Woolley. Prop.
wnrkihg for me. He waa one of
the best friends 1 ever bad. As I
write this I recall rn^ny h-ij»py days
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PICKLES, Sour lit
PEANUT BUTTER, j JC
25 Ounce Jar .... II
• 16 Ounce Jar .. ■*
PRESERVE. OKU
A 1 CRACKERS. QRC
Tempter, 32 os Jar uU
2 Pound Box h,... CO ]
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.