The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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SATURDAY,
Hbrrmtely iprit for ear* approach-
FARMERS ADVISED TO
HOU> CERTIFIC ATES
Friday.
Firmer* who entered the cotton
plow-up campaign luat y**r and
chost the option plan, receivlM pnrt
Office
e erroneous reflecUotfc upon tho
hw Of any fWTM.n or ;fW
trine in these column* will be
r and promptly corrected toon
brought to tha attention of tJ»e
(By Edaoh R. Waite)
1* , these days of high pressure
By DWiij
CHOOL DAYS
There is Just one man.igho^
actually in position to imptov
mur. bMtlPgfi-vJfe1 r K>
business and scientific competition;. .
cities can, go ahead "by being care-
•-■wMweyafc--'^ fersigrtsad-.’
ayior, dev,- I
e Ft. Worth
fundamentals.
against business depression of a
city is ia diversity of, its sources —
of income; such as farming, paH-
ofacjturing, jobbing and retail bust-
nesses. Each one of these enter*
prises is a separate source of in-
““S ^ % certain quote*of its-citi-
tens, and the failure'of any' one.
of them would not ‘create a‘big
, subject is of (reperal .interest,
if it is "hot abu.-iye-er •< »
. ' a «« ...A ■ naiTsiIini
Estdlh Washbu
eek-end arith n
, Fort Worth.
1 nmtuir. All «uch coromum-
ipmt wtn the autfeor’s^stg-
-not necessarily for wibllea-
t a* indication of wood faith-'
The Grdham Daily
ita dpblishers for
Miss Martha 1
me dempngtsat
in county, is
orflet Grimes
The liability
Reporter a>*
U C. Wright
phaso of Bryi
SING BATES WILE BE
UPON APPUCATIpN
i— i 'ihiis—»mnii
Those* who claim that prison* rs
afe being pampered with radio,
set* in thehr. cells evidently haven't
been listening in lately.---— ■ — -
prn often----—-
But the city with yision,
by pnd a go-getting spirit
one
used to boast about how mji’
gU.se- of jelly she eould' get out
and creates new wealth and hap-
necessary to conclude wth, "Mr. Be
Mid So says that' ha intends tb
make Graham! his permanent home,
and will brii*'his family her* as
soon «s a suitable -home can be
daughter who lilies to brag ■
how many miles she esn get
of a gallon of gas.—Great I
CHICKENS WATCH
(Kan.) Tribune.
■secured
Jhe sentence i* becoming .-■*»]
common that we are strongly con-
sidering Uayjng it stand from
week to week and only change the
proper name at the beginning. The
tmtousneas. of the situation was (
i (called when interviewing T. J.
Spikes, who intends to locate his
power unit factory, in Graham.'
Mr. Spikes, chose, Graham, a* the
■--- Ms plant- three months ago
,wd that he cpuld find the.
horn/" he needed for his
YeiiWdny, aftoiy three
...Why does thsT chicken cross tha,
readjust ahead of an auto? That
question is "opt'' in, England, for
the biddy no longer, does. Farmers
report that fowl are cultivating a
traffic seme and Stop, look aiu)
If the average newspaperman
g liar he ui
comm
out in*
listen before enwtirtg the highway
to the world And
OUR GOOI
One man J^ays he wtw a pheasant
look out from a hedge .and • de-
bit, the home newgpaiWr says he
was a good boy until Jwugot sway
from home andJ into bad |Con»piq!i$'.
If'-the towp’s tightwpd, wh„ has
hugged his pennies to ))is bosonvjn
life,, dies'.-----the newspaperman
SERVICE
DONT CO<
OUNG
COUNTY
family.
«n. who*;...flf
_ \o Graham."
bls TirsC maefime"wa?
Spikes -has
.his -fan
< " . about twenty
towji JTtJSBip dies h«
aMTnbled here Mr.
been impressed with the kind new
tells how she visited the tick and
-enu-t./.m .n,l winds up- by saying*
that- she was .a goqd npigfttor?
- Jf the .home team goes away
from' home and gets the daylights
whipped out of ■ them, the home
---- ■? world
' f the. 4 tropic
plant elsewhere, andrtha-.c&y woitwj
Suffer the loss of twcotytfnr rain-
ilies-5wi),h good dependable JO1**.
i'Too tjfeeir thb" same situation
. hgs been ■ faced, amt we will ’ nevj*
t^noy1 hoy many f«ne. citiiene _Gr»ti
ham ha* lost thsough inadequate
housing facilities. A- ( barter ,.*rom
the Federal Loan and Sayings As-
sociationWill arrive soon, and
should stimulate bifldfyg Ifoyid-
the losses
editor tells the unsuspecting
that the team waa madr-“P . t of
second TtRTYitywg^::,;......i......~r......
The editor'i*Trt-*4iar (rom enojee.
The truth struggles in ,his munly
breast the, saline Aa . ll does in We
village preacher, but, the pride of
the community and the fear of
the lMte subscribers make him a
trembling rabbit, and he lies''ter nave
the local pride of the town, Stitt—
it’s a great life if you don't weaken.
— Exchange. .....*s~-
A NEW DEAL
A Complete New Fair Plant—New Exhibit Buildings* New
Race Track, New Grand Stand* A Real Fair for All the
People of Young and Adjoining^ounties* ;» * * , ,
.d that we get wise Jo
We are suftermg..
ft i’ER t CENT FOR
article oo the
JCn llluminatii..
hedvy burden of taxation borne by
TIDWELLS SHOWS
ON THE MIDWAY
ONE OF THE BIGGEST AND BEST
IN THE SOUTHWEST
religion I see everywhere. I
buay men and women bn common*
ities taking ttwie to orgmniae com-
munity cheats for the poor, relief
for the jobless, improvements in
tOWBOLANJLCOfGIRl
EXHIBITIONS
the slums. It cannot .fee. said, eith-
er, that such work is empty so-
cial service, fortueh service, any
service to others, has it* reflex
offset. It deepens perforce the per-
son' who performs it. • -i * .
There is such -a thing as em-
pty social service, and this, is the
Service rendered by people who
are professionals, and earn their
living by the suffering of otharw.
But I am speaking not of -MM**-
t am speaking rather of tkose
AFTERNOONS OF SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22 — A “DOUBLE BARREL” SHOW.
WILL WANT TO SEE THEM ALL
may fmaginelthat they do hot
lute much m the way of tafc
See the Exhibits
LIVESTOCK
POULTRY
that all taxes are finally .passed on
to the ultimate consumer sf good*
or services < ■ ........j: _
The nation’s (ax bill ia now more
than nine billion dollar* a year, and
the federal government, as wall as
many state and local goyeynmenu
are still goinc farther and fairhev
la (MX What the tax b'H will Be
a IMMe later can only be gunned,
but it is sam Us .bs mach higher
W LET’S Alt CELEBRATE
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1934, newspaper, September 8, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884164/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.