The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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LUMBER PWCES
Reduced!
to
fit ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUEST OF THE
PRESIDENT. THROI'OHJPHE NATIONAL#HOUSING
ACT. IN ORDER TO ItAKE IT EASIER*K>K THE
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HOME OWNER AS W ELL AS ASPIRANTS FOR NEW
HOMES, WE HANE MADE A VERY SUBSTANTIAL
atllldlON i.N 01 R LUMBER PRICES.
WE ARE NOW SKLLIMM.LMBER CHEAPER
'^t it «vv nur iW tul* dis:t it
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•f HA>» AT ANY TIME IN THE PAST 15 MONTHS
AND THERE IS NO BETTER TIME TO REPAIR
YOUR HOUSE. PAINT IT OR DO SOME PAPERING
INSIDE. WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SHIPMENT
OF 1945 WALL PAPERS'IN THIS WEEK.
ANIL REMEMBER. WE ARE STILL' SELLING-
LUMBER ON INSTALLMENTS.
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Shamburger Lumber
Company, me.
R. S. COX Manager. Phone 162.
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APPRECIATIVE i-OEi.-
MERCHANTS’ PLEDGE
Ytttpig County Lumber Co.
tT. E.. Matthew* l
Price Top Co.
T. J,Prick
jT! Eactfainan.
V. E. C.WHUII..I _■
Shamrock Motor La.
S. S. Bates *--• ...
T. \V , -Widmayer, |
Ranger News,
. LeSage Motors CO.
R) ,A.-W > wen sou.
A. \V. Swenson.
Bill Stewart
J. P.- Alexander"Xo.
The Radio Shop. ' . •»
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_ 'The Graham I>ati> Reporter
made’ its initial appearance on the
Streets et Graham Monday, Labor1
Pay ,__.ThL_ daily pubbrntun w^
started in response- t > vt petition
circulated bjt|he Chamt*nc.of Com
metre a few mouthy atf.i asking
that a dailjT'Oe *tairttx» or* the pub
Iishers as soon as they saw fit and
felt t|yat it would be a -successful
laisingts venture. The owners im*
laid, plans tor the new
puhlicaTirjfr but hate delayed -start*
lfly it on account of the long, drv
mmnnrr months. Now tliat the'fall , .
.^ason is at hand t)u‘ publicatWw^
in.* been started and to the 155 ,J-. ‘
'aigtlffn nt~lbV petition, which....i* '* “’
practically a tenanjimtms-Ust o| tluti
iiusittess- And professional men. si?H
‘ —It. —* 1. „ ^Itl.AMuLin f*! e-tVlo m
Fort Bros, i
I lyde Turner.
R-. D. Garritt. .
Lyle Norred.
yBSbh’s Lunch.
L I dw.nd.
^-fc^Kplght
•#W-vt-Mu.* :
v, ell as the citucnxhip of Graham
as a whole, the publishers sayt
.‘Here is the gratification of your
desire for a daily newspaper in
Graham.’’ ' _£v-
Following is a list of the signers
of the iwtitinn circulated by .the
Chamber of Commerce:"
rw, A'. VVhalley. f,
Mwloy*
j«H ST T. 'York Store.
W.‘ M. Morton
H. G. l.indsay.
R. C Wood.
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The Graham Leader. ■
-Grah&iu, PcUl*
Gentlemen:
Marcus Nuckles Co.
Haney West.
Paris Ttdloffp - ■ -
' Heighten's Place.
~ Tiexas Electric Service*Co.
- W. N. YwhK ■ "
R._L. Lylei.
J. B. Shari-.
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TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
EIGHTY FOUR YEARS AGO
t irahatn- iecling tjiat the town has
grown to tfi'Csii'e that it.can sup-
tio.v you to fonsltter starting one
your earliest convenience, and,
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CLASSIFIED AOS
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FOB RENT
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— '• A 'WTU«r pdrtraymit - mail and
. transptfrtatjon conditions eighty-fmrr
yWA ago says*
*—- In 18&0 Clalfcavilia, CoeenviH^,
__2 tlalla*. tt’axahachie, Waco. George-
. .. town. SjuTlWaiui iwn Antonio.
Tcxax. were ths' towns on the wo/ty
r7 em frontier Ot the -Stafai. (Dallas
in i860 "had les* than a thousand. • —--—■ ■..-——
. pppulation with a rep^ation for -he- r WR RKNT: Nicy, cool- Southeast
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. toR R-ENt^Nigay —famished
Apartmonti —Phono 726. — Smiley
A -art mews. .
at your earliest convenience, andT
if you find such possible, we re-
quest that you sUrt such a publica-’
tioo as' soon as possible: ’.
J. 4. Gallaher. , ; .•
-t— P. -M- Nicolett. *>--
B. Harbison.
i. Rhodes. - . .
B. j% Vance.
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-ngthc-wUd—t
t .-wickfdnt town
iTthe whole .WlitSn country.! Tb<r«-. KentJcky SI.
w«stem .towns -were gradually join-
V by mall lima, which in -185B were
- «Mew*d InS^Thc “Great Northern
Mail’ that tarried passenger* alt
the way from Heie^. Arkansas to
San Antonio. Tcxae. a distance of
T HV-Sr
'iC Mace coach was never popu-
_ ^lar. . People rode it because they
had to. Mules pulling the coaches
went kGa gallop day and night.
They ware changed about every f if-
teen HIM;- driver* would change
every lYrty miles. IB dfjr weath-
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over their nosee in order to breathe
fragtaatMd WlMP it ,rame<l^h«*vilv
cottcKet wouW st.ck in the niud. The
Great Not them mail had 1<A» of
trouble getting it* .stages through
jthe black waxy belt between Mc-
Kinney and Austin, Texas; sofne-
tijne* in the rainy season these
-towns were without mail for week*
• at a timt. " ■ ■ -- . J
J. WZ Mattliews
■R. M. Williams, Jr.w
fs Knieff.
Graham Insurance Agency.
Graham Radio Co. ■■■• -
H. B Wood. . - - - -H
VV. M. Free
Newman Motor Freight Ones.
Grtham Auto Supply Co.
Kennedy Cleaners.
The Style Shop V
■ J, T.i Gilmer-— -”
M. K. .Gnfham. ~
H. H. Price.
hednjqm, modem, alao min It do-
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FOR SALE
Milk Abundancv Cow Peed, E^g
Abundance Bash Feed; Double
Grain Feed.-LChas. E. Hinson Grain
ComF*T:.
R. C, Riggs. /*~w
Roy Thompson.
H. Crump.
Stanley H. Peavy.
I- G. Cook
T. P. Mobeley. - > / *
W. J. Gruby
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C. H. Atkinson.
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Akprafitler All*
bed to'the quarter fit
fhita Falls Chamber
invitation tournan
’night by defeat in
„ Floor and Servi
5tars in a doublFY
ir Road diao
the CrahafH
"''in either of
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LL F.. Griffin.
M,hVV. Lariwwr—1 * ‘
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FOR 8ALE
1—Kohjer Ugh PUnt $160.00.
1 Automatic Kohler $200 00
1 Air riMpruinr $lM
I Centrificai water pump $10.00.
l 300 gallon fuettrte tank $20.00.
a Kelvinarar^WO^ -
Chjts^ E. Hipson.^-,,.
-S.-B. Gfjfflh. - „
T.^Xrinreff. V
O. Walker
TheJfemnt Qae OI These Soft And
Fine Quality Felts Slip Over YourME
ed Brow You Wffi iCnow It Iff The H»t
For You. .*** The Styles Are All New
HWI Gohrs, And They Come ln Ettty
Size.; ; ” . , 1. IZTtE
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: was too clooc ft
fans breathed ea:
Wea the rail retir
STETSON HATS
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MALLORY HATS
OTHER FALL HATS
.$1.98 To $3-50
m^i^j^agS3tSS3BS3£SZ'
J. P. Alexander Co.
“The Store of Personal Service”
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B. L. Kirdey.
J. B. Fore.
Claude Kennedy.
Jan^s G. Staples.
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FEE#, AT PREMIUM
«r train* wpr* *• hot and dusty-that i_ Electric washing (hachine .$404)0.
d ta.Aia handkflrcfritfc. „.i; Electric tabu xulcaaitw $l0.ou.
W, A. Acrec.
B. E ColdS*-'
1 to range $«.«.
2 Ice. refrigerators <& 104)0 »nd
$-•0.00. . • “:xr.- ^
Collins.
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•Never in the history of the nation
have farmer* faced a feed shortage
to compare with tint present. ejta*-
t.
-A. C. Whitffe.-
‘Raymond- WhOdest -
wg*««
4 Gas heaters $1.00 to $6.00:
1 Ice -refrigerator meat counter
$28.00.
VOLLBT R. MARTIN.
- * IVAN, TEXAS.
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Ti
:**d schedule* changed constantlyj
ai d some were discontinued.-- A ‘
' fr T coaches, ran as late ms 1900 to
tova* without iwiiroaVs But the
FOR TRADE ; *Po«‘ room hours
and let in Graham, for gras* land.
—822 Grove St 3*.
har.I4aitWHhf and * ttiulgtod’oo*- --.. ......... —
..........h..* ...snl Trade for land *mall houses
... stage-coach days h*W ^aased
nto history, although they playe. Oraham.-Cha*. E. Hinson.
W* «ft4r--rftril igtfnrtant~p*rt In
wtjiK. r to develop aad civilise1 the
'.Vrx t United States. *
^H. G. Eddlcn^an
EWon WilHs*- 1*
\V. B. Fdtx.
* J, P.' Tackett.
“Henry Watkins.
Tom Spivey. *-
W R Goldston.
' Bill, Phinney.
T. -K. Shoemate.
W. I„ Yanciy.
V. jF.-Owens .
Heniy Raye.,
R. A. Crawford
Nat Price.
R. I. Howry.
der* on catastrophe!
wilt go HWier-maeli highar^ TheW
cy t hat "Lor. .l;F^ihg,af prairie, stahHa nr straw
will be no excess of feed in - any
county even if it rained in August
Every blacje, stalk, and spraw that
can possibl]/ be salvaged imist be
lived evaa’ff U must eOmetiiBds be Oklahoma FahnrrJStockniUn
Ht iiry Chapel Newff
.. FOR RJENXL-Niee Mom for school
boys across street from high ycht-ol.
7$0 Virginia St. Reasonable ip
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Mrs- Mayliell .Wade left last
j r Tulsa, Oklahoma, whert
WANTED; Good slxe farm with
pasture. Win either rent or lea»e.
— A H. Petty, Route 1, Graham. Ip
to hear from person*
'lie to- it up her studr in -nursung j having 800 or M00 acre ranch for
al the Morninq Side Hospital Sat-
L.:
urday.. ....
Tbfc Hertry' Oiapel Home Dem*
finstutioii Club met With Ml»- -H.
' T. Clyde well Fridav afternoon and
ptit up 85 cans of chicken. Miss
J.-'
Gn.rte» was with u* and after the
hot evening's work the Hostess
-c-rved some of her wonderful an-
gg| food cake and punch which
eras tolfd all. , ,
Frank Mortti and family and
Lee Chestnut and family of Dal-
hart Vhffed Mativrs near Graham
last week.
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Mrf A. H Cornish is on an ex*
tended visit with her daughter,
Mrs. F I. Dine fn Rose F|iH.
'prwed right for; cash,
uranee Agency. 2tcf
sal*. Must be';
—Graham Insurance
Wanted to hekjt ffpm ’prrrtm de-
siring to trade residence property
in Graham foe good*'bar.—Graham
l>»vis Barher 5hop.
Brojrapn’s,Cafe.
SfeU
Scoti Drug Store.
Wipis Brw. : ■
Ggprin Johnson Gro. Co.
■i ciwjsg* **?
B. W King:
by T^- TSSi U'* rospon
slbiKty on every armar to save first
for his bam needs—then for bis
neighbor*;- r^:
’No more hay should be sold to
■tptos Bay rant be bought
on to replace shipments now
Ing out. His nation* ‘fajIRofC
stock must go. There u no otlor tmw they Ml meet at t
an Wer- Money Can’t buy a thing
that ^doosnt exist.
stacks is now a public offense. Vt
us try first to prevent them—fight
gonTWlMra tK^S WM’Ml It
is a patriotic duty now to save
ami conserve every available .pound
pf feed and forlge. Survival of our
WMnK’Mn^rf depend* on It.—
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.. FAMILY REUNION
. Mr.-and Mr*, t- 1*. ’ Moren,
formerly 6f- Young County, iM a
family reunion at their home at
Handley , Texas, August 26th, at
their raven boys and ... two \V<
were preient for the first
ejJte?ys._ja.
start by runnin
in the first, and
two in th
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the first of the sis
either team scored
first of the eighth
ran in two in the
in the^ninth. L
they- had a cineh t
t~
two or three t
„ interesting, ati^.
-Ovefdfd*'if,GraTiarr
complaint to make
and three runs in I
12 to 9, Weathe
to business and
necessary three bat1
/ ’ ,
y Matthews' he
and third got bi
caqsed outfiel
in the parking Ip
came up- .
The game against
It-Star Service Leaf
. ... . ______
to say that this, large family ^„ing. Graltam a.
never been bioken in
hope this can be raid for them
onf the start and h;
wners (kunked 8 t«i
rat-of—the. ‘rarxlli
home. Ai enjoyed the. day
, r n -rv a- - 3 By agreement
derfully. The dinner was serve wa. or^ playe
pieiiie style--and aft-^-------1
together in one big happy c
whexr, they talked, over the ’,
In the afternoon
taken and* all too soon the sua ipd the same
gan to sink low which said
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next good tmte xlt urill be to(
er.‘ *
Mr Moren is eighty yuan
and Mrs. Moren is stptty-four.
en’s Mjnes ate V Fred
cT7riiirraftiY **+ **4-?r
Graham. Frank of DalLart,
of Burleson, Amanda Craw ol
twelve veara. Wo are-glad art, and
Worth, and"
ft field fence that I
Batteries for the
rere VVetitheraW apd
am hart and Lewis.
Next Wednesday I
um to Wichita Fall;
rjucket last night by
avorite Gold Meda
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Insurance Agency
2tfe.
Wanted to list your property tgr
rale,’ trade or exchange, , if priced
right.-^Graham Insurance Agency,
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I>r W. A. Morris. T
Roar Dept.^Stdee. ^
Newton’s Jewelry......*
Sloan Drug Store. f
S-odd/s '
S. B. Street Co.
(I. Q. Street. -i:—
C H. Parkef, (irocery.
' R. P. Vaught
First National Bank.
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Amo oNM Houtth
o«5r or^op ^
oiHsnc Ane CARdS
THE CArtO*. ]Zw\ \ WANT SOME
ily rate them cl
mong the remaining
An account of the
Kit br compL-fq wltl
n Smokie Whittle’s
nanaging the team
:agle. eye on every bi
rvery man up.
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REMAN
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M1HCFLLATffl!X>IJ8
Kansas. --y-v.....-
-IT PAT* TO AIMPKIHIE-
Notice Former*:—Let us reel ess
and grade your field seed before
planting —Bourn Feed Store. 2tfc
Come to the Lisle Tta Shop for
Wind Mills and Tanks. Repair, a
■pcelaltty ■— Edward Dole, Owner
and prop- 44tfc
iiiNiiHHumNiiiiimiimiiiimiHiiMiMiiiiiniiM
—‘ JhA ABUNDANCE OOW jPBBD
kM With Guarantoe—Meudy Back If Ret Eati.Iaetery.
4 CHA8. F. HINSON GRAIN COMPANY
Onto — Feed - feed - S.H — PnhUi. ,
Misnenpali* Moline Implements and Power MacMaery
Bayers ^Wlth A Bettor Market- Grain An* Prsdatn.
A W. Kay.
GoMu
Sam (,old writer.
W. I x-<m Sornt.
C. P. Hutchison.
CArtts* Tp
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BtB MNtdNEA
otrrA BBb
MY WIPE
OH-k-u-N
Cleveland, Sept,
ed as The medical
{ WANNA tPtPf'
LU ME,
it is unable to e
dims of the Tonsils
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A. and P* Tea Co.
jAhn F.. Morrison Co.
A. A. Morrison. 1
R. t. Morrison
L P. McKihnev.
Wallace. Dean of S
appear to be part
mechanism of the I
and early yhildhoo
functions at adolCs
Dr. Dean declare
not be rumoved frr
less infection over!
good of their natu
f r
ItPMAlWS DlrRi
Mrs. Charles A.
ion, North Catolin
Pat Bryan.
a guest of her^pn
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Guinn’s Neig' ^tgnd. .
Drive Cafe
ATt. Bullock. \
H. L Bollock.
Driver Hotel ’
• Rv /N. G. Starkey.
F F Shields
lames Porter. ‘
F.ddleman-Bro-. Saddle Co.
\f.,i m-.mi smith______
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Mrs. Z. A. Hu
month, has receiv
her husband riot
at-present as fda
have -been rumor;
strikers moving'ir
rumored that the
Into the ebtton mi
Mrs. R. T. Sile
ed her mother h«l
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