The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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Good For A Laugh
"Fannin* • 4 ^ f■ jsi eao*asrrely fast, whenever tin
‘ i amuBf ia tha only nation-wide in and out of traffic, whenavei
lottery rated as rempectable jMfjty ot*er ear* oa htfh or t
boon tod by Uaele Sam The foritt-'l whcjBwur ‘tesy art gup»' a
er town in his time. Mad and all ’ of th# many a«U at card*
bU a .sett and garablek that it jthut My cause an accident
fW » will rain at the right time,! ytar in this country
.will not frost at the wren* time. '*3.000 people make the 17,000,
that the sun will shine anough but **Pr w*h death—and
not too much, that the chinch bur Hundred* H thousands of othc
will b* stricken with yaraljmis I iojurwL Millions sustain at
fdHtowing stnkfn* mmg* “ r^a
merchants to emphasis* thf neces-
sity of. ntirulyrity in advertising: a|
in every other business endeavor:
“You sweep o^t, you trim the
windows, *nd dust off the counters,
you make up hew price cards, f°u
unpack’and srrddfce new stock, yop 1
do these •and a hundred other at^ ,
rossdry job* RJXlULABLiY in the
ANTS AND A
, Any erroneous refloctH>» upon tha
character of awy person ocftsm
appearing«in theos colotano will ba
Cladlv and projpytlv oorreeSad upon
hater brourht to the attention of the
A school teacher afk«
to write a short essay si
their won subjects.
• A littl* girl sent in tl
wlh1 . , ■
\ “*|y subject to-Antal
s___tw _ » .
All Cards pf Thaahs, Obttupriaa,
and like notices are chprred fdr at
half the wyalartyatoa- , »•
The Graham Dal
-rites commumeatfons ,W uubnsaW*
when subject 1* ff irwMiaT Jfaj*
and if it is not abusive; of of a
l-„(ir,a] r^f^r* ' —w WBWPw
cations must caifrv the author'/ sif-
yiator*—not tmeoslyilg j«t- fflblgr
W but as indication of rood faith.^
T^>e liability at Thfi GraKSto Daily
Reporter. shd Of it* Publishers fpr
any error i» any advertisement 1*
limited to the cost of such adrer-
*rif*. Knowing thisl fall of thorn, their married sisters,
can get a laugh out of the mega- “That's all I know
tine article ao4~ a!) will wonder why —Labor.
ably also include the remnant of
the cholera.' Farming has long been
spoken of as the most independent :
occupation a man can 'choose. As
'arming ir only dependant apod
good weather, liberal ■ bank credit,
• the law of supply and demand in-
i'./ecticidos and favorable market
trends, lr I* obvious it offers much
in the wsy of- light-hearted liberty,
j ' '"If'it were not for faming the,
| world would starve to death. Af-
ter ihe farmer puts in six hard
working--days helping- fight off
World-Wide starvation, UiS city rel-
atives drive out on Funday to see
him because they are just famish-
THAT LITTLE GAWP* l~~n<M~.<»,»..^By B.
PuEASP OOMT Ot*FBMt>
■Dab OVO TteRD. HE'S FVT
Rico* UMCLB AMO HE
UiKHEfAB,-
fM coOhTWAB OH FAw-lHb
HtifS. -To «tS 3ACK Some
-OAT. -
AMD (ME Sof To HowvoCX
SAVVT ?
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» STATBCa Of* Am A
Amd KimS nr
1 tr5s HI* DEAu
l amd the cAnos
= , have LA Its tM
.PBOrfr of HIM
So long TmETPE
BeOlMMlNS To
LOOK limb HlN\r
“By all knowtf ’ tests, experience
*nd thousands of records, the sen
- knowLdged bmt-of-all medium for
-’-REGULARITY ik Advertising in the
newspaper. A newspaper go-
KtHDA RjlSbOr. Bor
TOO 4avM (WHAT I
ydt'R faTr
I local newspaper. A newspaper go-
th An- '-“g. REGULARLY ihto the homes
t-VT^d- |<* your possible 'customers, hot
Young °b*y-ih your-city but the kurround-
••the >nR territory as well, mpkes^ it
tadway, ,•“* ** **• how your newspaper
rnU.iecl °Hers you ;the finest kind of vehi-
f each c** for esnT'ng your bus mess msw-
a- ](.j.g j W ^EeCLARLY uiTSiwi*
display- “And don't think these folks' will
it'*only J mi»' yoirr-^ktegujarity bf„adyertis—
appro- _:ng. Tliey look for theTfUewspaper
TOO NEVEI5 KNOcii
vTHA-TE «M THE P*
OMuE5»& Too oOAu
AND Find OUT -
NOou. vMHBN l
•ing fsb- ' ttmotryTried
chicks^.” -• '
THE—cEDORSBX GAMBLE
REGtLARLYo READ IT. RbXJU-
• Would you gamble »17,0rt
agaiMt one dollar? .You woul
of course, no
advertising’
there I REGULARLY.
ug« tne supervision oi me ( _y«u H
d the arrangements of all ^ l fatriy RECTOC*^
displays^ are in the h«uis ’07 ' if youlr just check up. es-
hundred people, the owkter- W*“ d°
lily ’Vilengs to all the pem -'1^ “P^" REGLLARLY.
Young county. Some do “YOURS FOR MORE RfiGULAR-
their part, by c.7ntributing to the. 1TY IN ADVERTISING" -
exhibit-’.—others take charge _ •. .
/the preliminary "arrangements,-but AN' ESSAY.
the- majority' ha\«,- no responsibility' 'c^', ' ■
other than that of _ attending and Knowing, local
■ emrijilimepting exhitrttorr on their^laugh out of it, we reprint here more minutes.
fine work Consutering that the without further
f praises if ill nrtt be " ' '' '
ildn’t;
matter how good you
k thought your chance of -winning.
I At 'those odds. hd' wkgdF' tfluld' pds-
1 «ibiy be worth the risk you would
lbeir efforts have
ceived
iiiderai
der.ee
).> FARMING poorest gamble. - _ . .
— j ' 1 H you are 35 years old,' you .will/
itisens tWll get a on the average, live for 1T.OOMOO
1, To save ‘ one little
comment' an Ohio minute, ’thousands of automobile
lalse .it should weekly newspaper man-* dssay ' on drivers risk yhenever they drive:
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Folks Don't Let Anything Keep You Away — You’ll Get the Surprise oi Your
itfe yhen You Attend The
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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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Horse
Races
TIDWELL’S
Shows
See The Exhibits
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a irenej
UVESTOCK
POULTRY - ART - WOMEN’S WORK - AGRI-
CULTURE AND COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS.
U43, g*
C-.V,
imorprfj,
logethe l
AND
Soft Ball Tournament
GAMES EACH-EVENING — YOU WILL WA1
. TO SEE THEM ALL
JL th-
i trihOn 1/7
Afternoons Of September
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ONE OF THE BIGGEST
AND BEST SHOWS
IN THE
DOUBLE-BARREL
Show!
Don’t Miss It!
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1934, newspaper, September 17, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884207/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.