The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 15, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY, SlWllUM 1». HM-
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Anv *)roneotfs reflection upon the
character of . anv person or firm
The
lion
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appearing in these columns will bo
gladly and promptly corrected upon
b«Irir brought to the attention of the
management. _‘ U “ *..............
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All Card* of Thanks, Obituaries,
arid like -notices hoe etmreeu for at
half the regular rRtea ___
Graham Hails Reporter in- fA??fr
vitos communications for publication who
aUbiStt ,is.bf rone rat interest,
if.,it i« not abusive or~*f
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TYU- . . "• 1 "- iiatirti n-*- ■heewvarHv for- ppblica-
Char ___tier. t'. ass,imqcgtton of good*faith
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bales, farmers may sell their examp- ) two- Thus January, April,
lion, certificates intended for cot- spd October would have 81
ton they aouldn't produce. He also while all the other months wopW It wighU »eera, to ----- . . , „ .
^ tiu. county hnve 30. The extrtciay. would be a law i. .aperfbuH.* but the .fart ; valid reason for not decl.rin* his
of as holidays, as under (that many teachers have protected: ot her loyalty, wh e a
’ ' against taking the oath indicate* I make such a declaration To aid be
valid argument that the ..ouir. ment mav .not be ' rather conclusive evidenoe that
the fertile ^ ^ .
rottonu end Te
July cor.talnlns: a fimilar provision hrTj teacher b* a Communlat or othae
days, proposed in several Other states. enemy of Amerjcan matitutioa.. ------
some that such ! A toaehu. could have no Aehtonberg toutfg
tract la 72 mile,
• iJc. The attoi
decide w£at he
argument that the requirement may .not
l»-*t said that ho less!the teacher in question was unfit
York 1*0 Uich tuture American rit.tens. *r',UJaV^, ^ 1
-11- - ' ' Joaeph InterurbaiT
eludes all right ef 1
said that farmer* ot
Would pet $342,220 th government disposed
relief, or an average of $225 to ev- the Koatman plan
ery family for_ not planting or Them, ia some
raising things they knew couldn’t : for each qf the*« plana, but it i» a bad ideu
b,. »ohJ. - —• doubtful that either will gain oc- than 80(1 teachers in „ New ^ ^
^Although relief-agencies have been oeptance within the lifetime of City atone have oBjected to swear- , . —
confined, mainly to rural families, anyone now on earth,.1 It took mg allegiance to the gwvernmen'. i LgWyUT t»UyS nONQS
th, advance in oil and . farm com-: many hundreds of year- to and the Constitution,
moditii-s has reflected on over- tabllsh our present calendar, even Every official must take the cjin-'
chantl as well, Every cent .of that among the so-aaltod ‘-aivilizaiL na- ttitutiomrf oath of office, and-,
$2-5 average goes or sogi« long- tioag - ■„ . , ,y~. . - [iKbat^ar* law . . . , - ■ ■— - , ..
needed garment, food, furnishing or) ---tt-- - , , iloyglty the nation is -more *k- j Rar<aV TV v. —I-awyc r Ben Ach-
lepaif. - ■ -v,, -f--tTFORITKE OUT OF AIR sential than <h*t of « teacher, it jtenberr Thursday owned the strang-
AU in All, life in Young county —«r: ^ _
for the pessimist will be “rough-—Ohoitly after the “close^pi i|»e lie any objection to it, u'nle-s the
Strangest Parcel
Ground
land.
Tha purchase »M j
tracks
is difficult ta see why' there should .|est fann Sn the world.
His ^parcel of ground consist* of the first seven,
United Stab
bor statistics
workers lost (!##
through strikes and |
* si
. ' w i lag
NEW CALENDAR.
Repor;
any
War a young - inventor, just
K, endeavored to ffiSSST old
pew ,
t- in a
A *
moiai
fledfling”. from nww' on, and persons Civil
can’t resist the.., 'th*rrp’tiati°n ipaat-l«a endeavored to
stu hewbf^Hdtrfied to seek in»plr»-rC^wwiedore Vundeebilt
lion elsewhere. £ .! ^^ tbrake for railhead trains, to
it -■ operated to rtuhpeesHed «ir. .
^ After- listening with impatience
| ^ -?$L the pro^fittoa, the-Commodore
The liability •>{ Ttu Graham Pai'v |, is universally conceded ihat tl4e mventor Teallv
srsafesEiS.....• -t-’ts :r„“s, vri;'
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APVERTISING RA—■* (onnjty. Many plans have been
suggested for rearranging the days
of the yerffe-SQ as to equalize the
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-GIVEN UPON APPLICATION
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NO MORE PE8S1SM
First it was the dipres-ion, then
the price of oil,- the dropth, and
Uonti
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- old T »>f-
arouitd t
- url,> wh:
the nair
all part
r NuU?!
aide.r«d .r ”
for-.%„-
*he coun
the
length _tpjr,s the . months. • ,
The -late George “Eastman de-
voted considerable time and mon,^
■ -W huw*ted-.sartL2ae,<JhmgS “that,A»ve - to an effort to seciire adoption dt
halutaal compluiners the oppSYTOn- ,, “Jilmdar wtftr “18 months of 28
to peddle their pessimism. Pro- eiw:h, making, the extra day
fessional pessimism peddlers weiW’An additional holiday. In leap
not the only bfflfs to eomplain when- years the™ would be twq such hol-
conditions justified a piotes'-^ qlays. Under his plan each date in
against bad bivgks. Evud the most ;very month would fa{l on the
optimistic of business men couldn't j day ,of. the week. The extra
viaions of a rosy futuru.-v: holidays would not be • considered
The pessimist^bweveCf'*W1tt"'-ba gs, belonging to any month. •
easily discerned "from the millfOnr' Phis urrang,<ntprt would |iave
of. hopetul people from- -now on, many aijvantajjes. for, accounting
and ,anyg)Mii whn persists in_:declnr- nnd stgCst.rai purposes, but would
ing that Yeqng county' is .headed present difficulties Th other ft-
for the last roundup should , be -peefs A' 13-mohth year could
tailed to Utopia where he wont not be easily divided into quart-er-
was answered in tie iffirmutive. .
'Tluin get out of here,” he said, ,
‘I have-no time to waste on foajs.’’.
The young inventor-'was George -
Weslinghouse, who shortly after-
ward -pei-fectjd his al» l.rslc., and j
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after many discouragements suc-
yeedod in placing it on, the market
iTo make hi* triumph complete,
Uio first big order foiME.
Westinghouse air" brake came from
Commodore Vanderbilt. —i
This invention and others made
Westiilghouse^- a fortune and when
he died in 1914 he was rated among
the wealthy men of America, the
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almost universal.
.Hi* .enrly struggles wire -typical
of those of many other young men
with an idea and nothing else, but
h* waw 'roore fortunate -than most
"of them. He. (I'd ultimately reap tW
rewards of. his - genius, while many
inventors, through lack of business
Wh«m ^
'•der.ee
a'ldAg-'in
pas icl i
with coa
— rftstressir
peop e tf» .
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frontier
leans an.
th* Ir.d i
so t’.efe
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have a chance to make himself hap- ly ami half-yearly periods, imd it ,rj. defr,ude<, out jef theirv.
, pily miserable, i" " . ' would also- requirerw wholesale Ye-, . ■........ *_
The county was- blessed with a arrangement of birthdays arid oth-
2.4.',-inch rgin Thursday night and or. anniversaries. ’ ’ OATHS FOR TK.
Friday, morning that helped to Another proposal^ la how being^ , ' -- —
bring out the grass an*- forage put forward^ by calendar reform Teachers Tq -both public and - pri-
erx;^ un,!., supply much needed wat- a--n<-iations tn- New 'ftrk and Lon- rate schools in the state of New
i-n—ffrr”drilling", operations. Ywlter- j don. wMeh—would retain the pres- -York- will be required to take the
day County. Agent Vance announced ' e^it 12-month year, but give 31 days oaj,lj of allegiance, in compliance
that -TVen Ihobgh- th» ,county cot- to the first month of each quarter with a law recently pass,*1 and
Governor Lehman. B lls
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Vwsp would l»e 6hy »abouUe50(^ and .tO day? to each of the otheV signed by
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Foifcg Don’t Let Anything Keep You Away — You'll Get the Surprise of Yo
Life When You Attend The
YOUNG COUNTY FAI
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This Year
NEW BUILDINGS - IMPROVED GROUNDS - HIGH CLASS
ENTERTAINMENT EVERY DAY AND NIGHT—COME!
Don’t Miss The Big Parade on Opening Day
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Races
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Afternoons Of September
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DOUBLE-BARREL
Show!
See The Exhibits
TIDWELL’S
LIVESTOCK - POULTRY v ART - WOMEN’S WORK - AGRI-
CULTURE AND COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS.
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Soft Ball Tournament
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GAM^S EACH EVENING— YOU WILL WANT ^
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BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE!
ONE OF THE BIGGEST
BEST SHOWS
IN THE
Don’t Miss It!
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 15, 1934, newspaper, September 15, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884184/m1/2/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.