The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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worry a little about attribution* of
public ai wy u Iomi on aD kinds
of Iwm that scad nendiii end f*
farms with ownen that would Mka
tc barrow.
With 10,000, politicians scattering
public money, —tlroatiny th« Talus
ot properties and handing out loans,
bow much of that money will com■>
back 7—Arthur Brisbane — -
SCHOOL DAYS'
By DWIG
• Relative*. are not p problem .with
the mule/- nays Ike Oregon editor,
and ' any-ijianwho has never hadi
anything to do with mules an vouch
for its truthfulness. “The UHtyl*'
Hrengvet points' are bis heed *nd
J»i»- heels. "Any bother he can’t
dispose of by menUfl processed jw
sets, aside by ^ia heels. City- folks
acquainted with him only through
newspaper eoniics imagine that he
does nothing But kick. No mule
even .won' a beauty -contest and none
ever got a popularity award on his
disposition. * ‘ But be has a strong
pull — and this day and, tim^thaVf.
what gets you (here-" >
—- «
VOl ’VE GOT TO FIGHT
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i, vw*R unaa A
jottei jt «!
Newton it
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J. A/McDoMld is
and kdativw in W
and Mrs. Clyde
Jdren. J«“> 3
nt the weekend in
ELIASVILLfc NEWS
'E3C Any erroneous reflection “OWn the
■ ■yflaiattor ot any perron ot firm
re- ' —Brian rigWhe"* cplumns will b*
j.' gladly and promptly Corrected upon
bettor Brought to the attention of the
Delbert F«1U nf ljitleficld, and
kfiss Dorothy Salmon ot Eliasvilie.
were vkaton in South Bens! Sum
day. They were accompanied 4iyb
Dalton Gandy and Mis* Helen Luk-
er, also of Eliasville. v
Mis* Frances Wffttam* and Troy
Fittman of i EliaaviUe, were mar-
ried, Wednesday, August 29th. “*
Mise Nellie Meagre _pnd "Doc"
Pardue of Eliaswillc arc to be mqr-
LSs Haile of Au
her mother, Mrs:
M, -
All Cards of Thanks. Obituaries.
ar* ckanred fqr «t
The Graham -Daily Rcoorter ’In-
viiefl communications for puWkation
when suhi.ct 1* of general interest-
and if it » hot abusive or of a
•eraonaT nature AH uch eommuni-
eations must carry the author’s • Mr-
ten Reid Carter l«s
m Kilgore to spend 1
ith h«' grandparent!
Its. E-. ’Roy Short t
(IYoiti Teague Gbypnicle)
- ft'hcri we hear a Teague .business
mJn. Sit ground and growf" about
business, and try in no wgy to go
i ie,l Sept. ' h, 19914.'
- Floyd Salmon and Jerry . Cun-
ningham went tff-Fert Worth Mon-
district. i
Monday «
Syenmr ip anv advertisement is "ed the following message: OT
Hotted to the root of »ych TMver- i not tlje sue of the dog in the fight’
tisement: __ -- ; it’s the site of the fight in the
, kw-W
IlilHIUNIIIIHtlllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIUlilllllll ho had a little more spunji, a little
“ ' ““““““ ...i Shore aggressiveness and a little more
OVER COFFEE .CUTS b." flight in h\m. i : .
- ,:j—— ---- —1— __ ... ; Many a littlu business baa licked
were discussing current events ov- cguJe'it had a little more spunk
rr. thdr coffrr lath yesterday af. -and aggreasiveneis. People wilt
court.
RED TOP NEWS
Vera H«*w Aberw
i a tonsilectosny at
•s clinic Wednesda;
orted to be recover
This community received a Imrd
rain Sunday night. The dtoong
wMhF which aorompaaied the sain
damage^ the open cotton .some.
MTsr Tom RutheriTord and daugh-
. . _, _________________t,r* •“». Anal* Workman and
Three prominent business_menj» bigger, oKer compettfoV Just be- *r*ndcfad«iren returned home Fri-
- ’ ------- -----“ — ' r _. day from Trinidad, Colo- where
. thrir coffee lire ywtmtiy af- ^ *ggreMiveneis. People "will *•*
m6on, and soothed perhaps by ^ * pgth to your ‘door If you 'Autfcsrford spent the
e effect of the steaming brewfh,v, ^ ^ ^ * tha.h^ ««hi, «n-.
imed into-jOem** to ^ ^ * Qdft* ^.thmford, and fam-
nceming the stndes Graham has i*v€, tj,, rit atora add the 111 *** T™* Community.
Iran t/wvarrl KariAmtno tUa nuuUl ‘ .. "s.---. Th» 1th finiwio*. .lm ' T M l i tti —-
and Mrs. Margih
a member of: the fa<
t, B. B. Griffin and
ivsdmn were Fort W
enjoyed.
Jti. and Mrs. Floyd Elliot au.
nounced the arrival of a baby
daughter, bom last week. .. ^ ,
Miss Eloise Tlffer returned home
last week from Midland. Texas,
where she has been employed the
past ■ month.
Mias Lpmeta,McAfee of Graham,
spent - Saturday night and Sunday
with her grandfather and aunt, A.
M Barnhart and daughter
. Quite a crowd from this place
went to Loving Sunday evening
for the ball game between Loving
suid Antelope, , .-■» jJ
Cliff Rutherford and sons, Ira.
and Leroy, of True, were here Sun-
• One of our great-
est handicaps in our
community building
is gossip. Communi-
ties have been tom
by factional strife
s. A. D. Stewart
week from a short
ssat. She accomppnk
irt and family of t>
vacation trip knd wl
d A. F. Stewart ant
rr residents of Grahi
• ^ -' "*T^p X WW, OwS w w>
tht community hs an
unselfish, construc-
tive way have bean
undermined and thdr
usefulness destroyed
ir Jwtebs. b^-bit-
PUPPY • LOVE
DOROTHY M. HERR
Would cause Mr proud ktad to iq.. anguish
bt bowedt ^ *
Ift m’prHty ffood flan to forgot W
"tf you know a thing that will darken tho )0
-Of a m«n or a woman, a girl or a b&y,.
.fhat , will wife out, <ui smile or the least wgy
‘jay^profframs were inaugurated
last spring. The junior Chamber ot
Commerce named its officers ear- *
A very small and iohefy lad....
Rat weeping, on a lag; -
-His little heart was broken, for
He'd lost a friend—his dog.
bearers and gossips.
Every Chamber of’
Commerce blight do
well to have a com-
mittee to discourage
venomous criticism
L. Thornton went 1
V_ Last ycnir-th^.GWA, ^ttifram to
•' pave the , square and improve the
.....fair narL to makd it into a recrea*
7 . tiaiSr ceflter ,waf, la-upched. Two
sound, his face felt
A fellow; or cause an
' ttrcejtmggoaH
minds who aeem to
--' -b - ith > ghoul
ish glee1 every report- -
speaking weli_of each other among the citisens. \ neighbor. The Rible says ' The, mngue'gjjo k a.
-Amy Cornisl
ty for Mercedes t
jjBiat.teacber.ipJl
He turned with Uar-dbnnwd tjgt1
And saw a pup—a spotted pup- '
About eight - inches' high. j
•Go ’wytf^ffe^iHaddle said.
“You’re jnpt* a bit lilts —-
hundred young-tagb^ arriwed-JiL s.
GritHatn- f*r f toiagsia fhe Tanti-
ers of Young County to' conserve
their soil. The“TtRfWrth annual ,
ounty fair indeed .Ihe second.^
racing pre^rifin In Texas to be.
held under, the new racing law. j
the Han to improve the school I
The tourist or prospective investors visiting a ' little memlier and boasteth great things b<
tCWlt cah find out the real spirit of the" Com-1 —.l. j" -. i,-
riiiinity W Ullrinj with Strife II "’tlTL SS* * T" *2
!every man he talks to “knocks” everybody else - ^ * * **7 mr rr — -1—
■in ■ town -and--artacW tKe~'5iotTv«r"ahd charactera v*eorge tiiot said, *Tfarraw-minded and
Brown, pleading eyes looked' into
. _-v - his^- • ,
Then everything was 'siill;
For (hubby, like arms held tijfht.
■S^£g.ilftl. d Rnsanhlait, wulr -if
miniajrator for the motion picture
mduatry, revealed recently that one
screen star received |315,(K)0 saliry
list year, and a few other* ta.ne
e*oee to the $800,Q00 mark, ha mha-
ea, 'Ever since, wrk,
supposed to have in-
le information concerning the
films have been tryirtg to identify
the topnotchers. • •'
_ .Hr |toew»Watt’s figures,
one writer picks a few of the high-
est paid stars a follow*-
He concedes the hidjiest salary
of Mi, $316,000 'to Will Rogers. He
places Constance Bennett second with
$296,260; Ruth Chatterten third with
$283,664; John Gflhart fourth with
1277,8*3; Nicholas Schenk president
of the leaders of the commtuutyi"tt win not-en-
courage Him to mbye -in and invest his time and
rhoney, there. If the officials of one. h$nk bdlitde
Lthe “other bank/’ if each merchant speaks dis-
paragingly of every ether merchant, the Outside
ant persons talk about persohs a«<l not things.”
St«k wrote that "fire and sword are but slow
engines of destruction in compurisdn with the
b-thWer ” - -
Thera is room in most every town, for a„Socjcty
HuiWihgs lud tWh‘ready for
several years, knd as soon as. the
................ _ _____________ A-warin and wriggly pup;
took the bull by th« tail so, to speak ■ A. little laddie *mil<d again,
and in several .weeks the goal -to- i A hart had Wn patehei
ward which he hqs
tioned no nan
wrr-wRb if?
,.'idi
SUPPOSING
town and we will go forward together.
«° vbgkqj ETAIO
I-rt s reTrain from destructive gossip legt- we
pull down our civic temple upon our own heads.
—Hubert M. Harrison in "East Texas."
its. i Cdil*.vtt* e
tiuildihgs that 1
Among --t^e new
W ho yw
feneration s
thms and w
vehicles: Nc
foods, adde
add beauty and dignity tn Graham j
ate the Memorial Auditorium*
Courthouse, and remodeled City
-HalL-The-swimming pool but set”
W. R Hurst writes in all his
newspapers that newspapermen
hould “applaud heartily eriery Roose-
velt act that they think beneficial."
In connection with that sound
suggestion pak yourself how you
would feel, and what would be the
remit in this country if there were
not in Waahingtou s awn with the
courage end mitatire to <h> some-
thing about the big drouth.
eral seasons old, ‘ v? one of the
John Barrymore received $86,000 a
Week, but' be worked leas than four
weeks out of IS months, earning
$91,000.
To the average person all there
Wth salariee seem egeeaslva, , Juid
And so far into the night vis-
ible evidences of Graham’s pro*
grossiveness could be listed, but
fearful lest the number of advan-
tages named^ might cause the three
local hooters to sound like Cali-
fornians or Floridians, or worse
yet expose them gt fictitious char-
acter*. a halt mail he- called '
Graham however will never bait
in keefntig ’pace with and leatfing
the times. 1 ’■ -
State's chief agseutire.
Onions, nnunsalsd the Govvrnor-
frald to .more, afraid to relieve the
dkparate, impoverishad fanners bp
Eat Onions Daily
" Shan Turnips And
You'll Feel Good
He offered a number of eihai
"Black coffee, weakened with
water,” he aelf “Is harsaUaa; hi
fact, a little coffee, whan taken
into the syaksm. is a mOd laxative”.
The daeeetiea to hjn fhreetu
Tbeaii
An Oregon editor point* out that
the mule belongs to -one family
that aamr halfe.a ramdea. He say*
that it may be because the mater-
nal and paternal ridee, lives in dif-
of a weekly
Tooth-I
sad retail*
marred ani
gelne. ’v
Oklahoma CHgr.—An onion I day
la the Gevemor’s way, readers af
WilHam H. (Alfalfa W) Murray's
SQUIRE EDGEGATE n* fijtmris Drt«o»is< si ifot Jabk Rt&—
Conn ty ax - n*U SiW
[4«A«W hit ousd
T7M»i T»»A*-
and dear-li
llie ck
we drive, 1
quickly hal
Jrrecfatable
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1934, newspaper, September 5, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884195/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.