The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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E FAMIIY
SCHOOL DAYS
By DV/JC
YOPR M0T01
WILL QUIT LOAF1
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s*.» ytav* 'xL
Mr. and Mrs. Ha
and little daughter ;
funeral services of J
cousin, Mrs. E. Chib
port Tuesday.
supply; the left over part lujl bgn t
rhuejod into the ice box —^ffd ;
came handy for the evening meal.,
A son also with his mother, had
not eaten any* of the'noodles or
chicken—he did not have anV
trouble;.the identity of the offend- (
er 1 was plain. Of course .it -had ;
‘htfcomeinfected in .some way .send |-
v,ifs certainty.,, state, oyer cooked, |
BATTERY
.draw'lhe lige of caution sit "warn'
Mrs. Riley Gibbs r
day after several w<
California with her s
A V **» .
Mrs. J. A. Miller
Ml. I WWiTk
■sr«v
i’ll t*>’
i
.Durant, Okla., arri
day afternoon to be
Mrs. Millie’s paw
Phone 50.
HEIFER HAS ITS LEG
KESET; DOING
"West Branch, Iowa, Se
/ear old daughter—both sufj if you are in the habit of storing
' acutely—severely—vomit* i desserts.. meats &c—one,can't be'
ad purging; they could hard- too clean, r f ,
still long' enough to answer Tlie nation wide study_ ypf pure
uestions as to |h? probable foods has about done away with
. the oWAtme "summer domplamts"
ill they had both eaten sup- that used to make the warm sea-
it a public cafe; a bowl of son a nightmare for the family
en and noodles had been pre* doctor. “ •
Mrs. Paul Boa;
Thursday; ift Bridgt
a party given by M
complimenting Miss
New York City a
her parents there,
Mrs. J. E. Mcln
Ur, Mildred, hav<
from a week’s visi
in Lubbock.
When one of his heifer* bra
leg, E R Hayslett had it si
a metal boot placed around
heifer is recovering nicely,
46,000 PASSENGERS. .;
v~ . FLOWN DURING
I Preliminary estimates p|a
Mrs. Don Parsons of "flrecken* j-mimber of passengers carr
ridge is viiiting her mother, Mrs. airlines during July at i
Susan Mowry, Bmy, ..who is iU at more than 46,000. Mites
her home on Virginia Street. J totaled 4,051,700 y 1
cause.
jVred for th^ tioon dinner, in
handling the situation, which
growing tnenaCe to life, limb
‘ TeWS, r; T
Mrs. Jno. Wood
Motor- Coni
J!X,Tficks attend<
at Wichita Falls V
property.
A Little Late'But They Did Not Let Us Know Anything Al
It — Congratulations To The New Daily.
Mrs. Wadsworth
Mary Taylor- ,
. ' —«
Mrs.' AUada I
the Alexander Al!
al Flour game it
Wednesday night
e ■ in- juvenile close to two biljtons. That 'money
irs. The average comes out of the- pocket books of
criminal courts the American people, aad wheth*
his early twen- er your property suffered a fire
ingly large num or not dosen't let you out of pay-
FALL!
P*bii*h*d Every /htnwMi
Bnt*t - Sunday. --a.
Office «f Publication 6*0 Oak Strcet.
' - Graham. Texas.
Mr. and Mrs.
andMrs.lrby 1
and Mrs. J. C,JV
soft ball game
Wednesday even
‘actual monev’\saved
NEW FALL
SUITINGS
See These New
SILKS
u you.—Kerrville MouMaiW'Sjm.
- NATVRFs jiJiJENP. ■
Say whaf like all things love
flowers-e^That Wins the
crimp merif thoughtful consider
4ipp.~ *■? - \ .i. 1
tef. Mi ss JLulaJ
Falls, in compat
Carleteri and «i»
Graham, return
irrg from a two
Santo Fj* New
JtiKt Recoiled many
beinirbrought t<> the attention of the
rived—Pretty Plaids and
Roman Stripe* Ax Well
A« The-Plair Flat And
Satin Rdck . Crepe* ]»
I pidk
jbi ...
The summer's Moths think my’
hand one ,
To touch their wings with Wind
Beautiful I'at tern* la
Cotton -Hail in**
.All Carda-of Thank*, Obitu*ri*i,
anff’ ltke notirea are charged tor JR
half the reeular rate*. \
- '.he lUvetUKtl
lientioned by
Seen At The Prim And
Such m Prter — Choica
i6T Boren* W^Jardo—
Nor* Only -—
">T Investigation would by only ‘a
^rgnuiiag- clflTi-:'Tifipo?Trfgr'b'Ut',m!R-
The Graham -Bnilv WWT'
The garden mouse comes near to
1* play,'
Indeed, he turns his eyes away.
tieesing list. Improper discharge
q( parental- responsibilities, to-
gether. with bad pictures and lad
cading matter, haUe Uicii foOU- ifi
-t-had social.physiology yvlipse ram
locations touch’ every phase of
V. Lyon of Sta
when subject is of eenerel imerest.
and »f it is not abusive or opt
awrsonal nature All such communi-
cations must -carry the author’s sig-
~ The liabilitv of The Graham Jaibr,
59c to 98c
The Wreh knows, well 1 cob nit
nest;-- . L • .....
When I, look in; she .--tiir wHI rest!’
■The hedge’stops eows, or . they
.would come
iffirials such as. Mr Hoo-
nn error >■■ «... —•____ .. Lthe individual citizens of
5mH«r'Mi ‘ tho-^-ost of ' such advar,, the-United States view jjtith spme*
‘ • I, 1; ‘tf> ’LonelessneSi^tbe-task
lll)IMtl|MlllimtWWHIHUtlllllllltllllllll»ll hHWcver, we belteve TT O effort
%fxer _ my. voice-ftgtTpTRf
home. i ■
The Horse can tell straight from
my lip, rrrr^*
My/ hand would not hold any-wfiip.
TheyPrettleat Style*. The ItetA
itf, That C* Be Baaght At Up pfS
And Such a Price. Just Received Lairl
Shipment* Of. The Prettiest Tailor,
Kelt* Vau Ever Saw—And-Invite Y«
In Ta Try Them — Yea Are Bare I
Be Pleased la More Way* Than One
8TYL.E, Ql AtilTY ANO PRICB - -
Say wjiat you like, all things love
me.!' --:4 -
Horse, Cow, and Mouse, Bird;
Moth and Ree.
‘ ~ikQ,YT FAIL JQ MGN>
Tbe ''time and expense involved
in adetinjaaying a ,»cure or more
business men on. .tlie-iair booster
trip is little indeed as compared
with the.months dt voluntary work
thf directors of tlic Fair Asso-
ciation ltave put in oft tBF exposi*
gene
tions
vehic
foods
SAVING HUMAN LIVES
but fours—all Young ebuftt^s aiid
most of the people in Graham
could Scc«hJj®ri5ntte'’'tit»sters aid
sfi!l nor truthfully say that had
• put in more than a iby in help-
ing the association. ,
Exceptional Values
PRINTS
Hunihrcda Of Yard* Ot FuH 36
Inch Print* In AU The New Fall
Colors and Gat rant aad Fait tsi-
“ ore At That — A Bit Amart-
menl Juat Nww f
I’u! Or IHtpUy W
— He. The* - _M. ^fc*
,,sf,..vTh# Yard
Brand New Pure Silk Hosiery And They CIlC
Are Full Fashioned. The Pair Now Only IT)
Clauaner'a Chiffons In AO The New Fall TOC
Colors, The Pair Now Only ............ ■"
( la owner’a and Humming Bird Chiffon and MIC
Service Weight Hosiery. The Pair...... DM
Our Finest Hupuning Bird And Claim- tel nn
net’s Chiffons. Newest Colortt, ThePair |I.U0
YOUR FIRE BILL
< iraharri in a liitte more forttm
Jt has been sdid tl«4 the great-
est tragedy pf fire lies m the fact*
that «—ts -unnecessary, More than
eighty, per cent of the fires,-lacge
and', small, arc due to someone’s
f oversight—a ' little . -cafe, -».-Jtitle
thought, (lerliaps the syiending of a
-little money-, would havt; prevent-
ed them.' •—
Fire would not be s«j scricrus'if
_ ___.„ _______ it were.entirely in “individual mat*
. atrd surrounding jit the person who-iHowed his
expett to pnjoy rhemselves- -pKiptety to imrrt because Le per;
J milted liazartls to ex'ist UflVorrectV
td paid the bilf.' But wc all pay—
arc than other .towns in Young
eounrr m^tww *hv merchants are
materially "aided by the influx of
the |>eiiple-. Backers-of the aithtr*’*
"sTySw icontendf that- it is good a'
\ ttrtising for Graham. More th'
vtirusing for *Traham.. More U’an
'that, it -i*.'quick returns advertis-
ing- fnr "TVery** mwchant on and
aronnd tin- square Tbjjr people
who 1-orne Pi Gralianl.Jlf'm Wfal
communities
towns i
ami will I* set laving a good
fime. *■ ................ -■:•!«*>«*»......
. ^’fo -»*?it-u^.fi>f.the IxKi^ew tripS.
-one. two. or all three h not such
«*crififfr That Ijttle time and
effort put odt in securing good
will -w itl tiomliCrang ijTi a week Of
so with the, tome amount of good
budtw«*’. . ,
"/tents and ”frw deaths. *-
' Expfc’rience with cat accideftts
caused by financially irresponsible
drivers has renewed in Texas the
demand for legal eimpulsion of
every motor!s$, to insure liability.
Aganist blanket ^insurance of this
nature is the experience of Massa-,
chusetts, where rates are cdn’stnt*
ly rising under mandatory .carriage,
of accident and damage liability.
The sfvte aUthori(irs“Toncede that
allowed high rates liecause of tHe
nuftlber of accidents,. These are
due, of course, to unfit equipment
and unfit-driverjV
So,*’ if Texas is to undertake
Compulsory liability insurance, it
must insist on. such sensible pre-
reipiisites as a drivers’ license to
FBOTWEAR For
^ FALL! ^
r* I'.rv -tnenybet-Of ttltl community is
assessed, dirw’tly or'indirectly, for
4 Jthare of lilt- cost, i \
VVe^jijty it in depression busi-
ness if a ’ factory is dfstroj-eds—
men are put out of. work. Wc
par rit in high; taxes—a.fire that
eliminates prop^ty tfoiti the tax
rolls makes it • necessary’ to in*
-crease taxes on-all other property
to make up frrrrthe loss. WV pay
Hundreds Of Pairs Just Unpacked — Select Now
Chiidran’s School Oxfords In’ Black,
Brown and Tan, FnH Leather And
Made »o Wear, Prices v #0 iK
, -$1.29 To............. fd-W
Ladles Dress Oxfords In A Variety
Of Beautiful Styles, Ju*t Now #i QK
Shown. Prices $1.95 To .. “'-W
sable to lack of pari-ntaT di-ripliiie
to the triYtii'in picture, and to the
hernlres
eWap maga/’ne which
criminals. |.
"T6*re"t5 no.' <^K>#on shout the
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1934, newspaper, September 6, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884204/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.