The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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Inflection upon the
or firm
will ha
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to th# attention of the
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half-the teamiar rata*.
Thank*. Obitoarto*.
lor At
TH* Graham Daily _ Reporter Jn-
ritw communications for eublkatJoa
when shbject 1* of general tn-onrit.
and -if it Is not abusive or of a
personal nature. AO sueh communi-
cations must carry the authbr’s slr-
aatwe—not ncceoeprtlv-for nublica-
**:«» indjcatmn of-ee^ t*il^|./i—
The liability of The Graham Daily
——---‘ of its' wWi*)**
»dveH)sein^
1. THOSE AIDING
CRIMINALS
\ Marshall Morning News: We be-
lieve the National Government i*
on the right track when it la going
after those who ha&or criminals.
And especially do we indorse the
qpyfeiiijg of going after the law-
yers who defend these criminals.
We do nut wean tiiai the moat
guilty desperado should not -have
legal talent tp sae that ali his
rights under the Constitution are
.guaranteed him, but these arch
Criminal* ' have been employing
lawyers^ before they even cpmmit
crimes \o handle their cases if
caught! .Sucli lawyer is as guilty,
as 'the actual perpetrator of,. , the
crime and should be tried a* •
principal. The Government hat ar-
retted a lawyer named Piqn*t£ in
Chicago who contracted with two
darters to change the . contour 0?
DiHingrer- face anil ^ scarify hia
W) af tc destroy- the- evi-
*•** Ak oewo
nmm
Mies Eiiabeth Smith is retried
to he ill this
Judge E. M.
I)al I as today.
Remington > m
Roy
today.
Wheat is an Olney visitor
dence ef jTmgcrpiints. In.all eleven
' ft^SSSSrS^k] ** y“en he was hiding diit
if after hi* escape with the wooden
1.1 pistol from the Indiana jatt. This,
is a riri'*' way to fijih. the iranff-
itfrs, but it looks like a splendid
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‘DS^!TpSA*SucffiiN ,
is«imHtniinHHinmnwnmniniimmni
|*EI’ RALLY
ft --*t3C-Sl
to spdnsor the football tally to-
night dtt- the’ Memorial auditorium-'
which means 'tha: the organization
will probably be delegated to take
F_ew Take 1 jfej,.—m*o«aw
Philosophically
ch people lose
T'" ■ II
W nfl- *tf'
spec
and i
nr
.One way in
along life'* trail
the lead this season aga n ini-.stir-' iwy*J ~ ~ 'V.
ring up enthusiasm every" Thursday They 'carmen successfully fight
or Friday. '-he battle to conquer Ifrrttation and
Nearly ua baas. -turn. cktoUidixcd up l^iftlng i.TOfe\jttJUSMrt«r-
Wedncsdav ."‘a dfjntfaTnri 61 th" thern^
-—fft-pil ■«■]! r^till i j f 11 e-urln^f pg-n fnr < Few pepffte ^to<T«v e«jjoy,„,a-
tohighTs^.niUy. "and . Several *^3Is.rai.V: 'fit,; fh 1 ft’. *<rr - how
heartening stweihrs here made-, iiiUch.tjNr have to make \tfsL..«orth
not in the .^.r i of ^aihnjsm WIT while no. fldUUi how big pmi u;ho|t-
Thther '.*> a caution.^ tbj % mV <r^-st'tne
srecific. n efiti'h v-k- ir.aiic
well, and Marie Turtier spent Tues-
day and Wednesday hr Ft. Worth,
- - -
-Dwht DaVTs who iV working ini _ __ _
Met"lain, is visiting"- relatives . m , *tf anger called, .he, anmnal remain-^
tirnham. ed out of right. One evening Mr.
. . fi - -V'w,,. c Itpwartl ^diflcovered his pet drinking
-existence is lor them they
be.tu/ no rally at' all than one. sv
miserably half-hearted that ' the
s.juad wopld ' become
'T’erPf'l
AIICI 'TllilTJ - ~pM-pj»5rW«-ay; ■ » . .1 1 «J| j Mil ^
The.jdtib voted, hoWeVei". to soon- the person does not think enough
t vhg rativ and ail—sv.*ib c to* lIL- I of them ty. f yht. ^agaln&t them.* ,
them.
LittTe things are; worse on a per-
disyouiwgedfaoft’s nerves than big ones because.
re u i. rpore of the former a is'.
«T- the ratty and all yiwketogyh-
cr to see t'hft.'^lhe Stefrs. Whn t be
tc __
Yet little by little hc^wrfl com*
them. '
disappv.nted with the support'that | np in a person's mind, bui)d tem-
j;an '(iii -■ pqramenl, tear doVn composure and
for a hangup fdignity,, iilske ’'fires misrfablt.
make* arrangements for a hangup uigniiy, , mai.e nws. misnwm^
Dfogram.-wiui a few brief sp-ectes,;, Th«.*msn whp .lived beside^ th
hai^ concert, •»< imvd v eniet-lroad and war * good -frtend
r-'-t.
and noveV.y
tainmfnt. ThiLiaipression that real- ! everybody served
ly counts is the crowd that turns pie bpl he (lid
OBf 'lO cheer the Steers op; the eve to contend
(dL-lbeuv4tr,xt l»atUe—and no power
'or organization on' iarth ' has the
power ~tu impell attrnilancr.
i a good exaih-
not have the things
with as those who re-
side beside the highway today, rv
There were no Dtaring, hom-
The boys hfive b*jen
daily s.nce ..the first part
training
of Aug-
icar at break^neck
ust. and ,0111.' hard h urs of drill whistles, no depression
and*, workffunr-without a chance to about. --—_ ' —
‘their abfflty
footing automobilek; swirls of jlust .yvcr^l ^l*ya ti'Wm recovering if
as some gay young blade drove Ms an attack of, the flu.
1 . s**-*• , . { r —— *— :*d*» i-it-, e-- . ..
speed, no rrain
to worry
Hinsp
■ task W Iwing master of one’s Maynard and
Irritation ...is ten-fold as. hard to-
■mrt
caused a little laxity in their enr
thusiasm What they need is th)B I day as yesterday. That is one
visible .evidence that' Graham— 'is-
tppreclstive 'bf their knocks, bruises
and battle Scars.
A bunt % £££?.::■•■ i-'Bamd .^prtcert. ^pwerie
—--f-aJa^-aqtwl .have .been srrang.
" ! Grain 8' !V ........... ed that much the lions Club can
tew are happy.
To get the best out of life • a
person must -overlook annoying
?**i^'thing*, mkka aJJowaafrtA— ‘
yeah.' but try. and dd it.
FOI
Hu
FOI
Tracto
Humanity just as Well admit it
do—but instilling ' genuine enthus- 1 is licked, that it ran not fight hard
and drawing enough to conquer irriution.—
lasikjn Graham hearts
lusty cheers trom
rubbing elbo'
PMe^tgl’
iws with
fans
requires rubbing elbows wtQl Hum'
drads of other loyal supporters l»t'
the coasmon Voice of a big sendoff.
DonU—let the Steers and Lions dub
down. , .i"“- —
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' GOOD SERMONS - '
Many pastors have concluded they
do not know how to preach. The;
make honest preparation, and de-
liver Umar messages with earnest-
ness and enthusiasm. The people
whom they are most anxious - to
reach seem Impervious to the
■ truth. They listen respectfully, and
immediately forget all that they
have heard. This is repeated week
Stepneitville Empire-Tribune.
Man-O-War
Every rain, at acme” t'?m‘e"'wishet,
to do «ometfiing" df service to his
community,___^ ....... ' r.... ........
1 have often thought that I
should like to -do my bit' in this
way’ 1 have m’ mind designing a
special type of automobile frame,
Which will be as tough and strong
as a tractor body. The motor will
be high-powered, capable of de-
veloping great speed. Special £>rov ..
teetion jtill be given to the driver 1 "'
of this car, to save him from in-
jury iii a smash-up.
Seated in this man-o-war it is
"Mrs. Begnke Ndedham has re-
turned haute Korn a two. days Vist
it in piiekgo. She also' enjoyed a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chat. His-
kell in tittle Rock, Arkansas, mak-
ing the trijp by plane, v
Robert Fowler, Mrs. C. P. Hutch-
’ iron, Mrs. A. A. Morrison and Mrs.
John Matthews drove to Waco to-
day. They will be accompanied,
home tonight by Mia. Sam’ Har-
r_i:-----..3*.
Miss Mary Stewart left for. Mis-
sion, Texas last wdek where she
— --------—,—-—. . IJt .. has accepted a position on .be
after week. Sntil tJi ^Jdd-fikrmg ; **** a the Misaibn
pastor comes id feeT TKat ne is a
failure. Such a pastor will find
D. K. Herman apent Wednesday
in Breckenridge.
G. C. Maynard, wife and son of
Kilgore are guests of his lister,
Mrs. J. L. Hicks.....
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Paul Wisdom has-gone to Green-
who ha* been visiting'there.
wh! has been visiting there.
A PET WEASEL
-
—Lam
is visiting. Miss Ruth Caldwell, 905
fc.^T!j.rd St.
, .-Owe-
Miss Odel Ward of Cisco is vis-
iting Mrs. Bernice Needham on
803 Carolina Street. Jj ■
Man> persons who have had ex-
perience with animals will tell jou
that a wdjM eahbot he tamed
tjfc. tikaMn aM^k “ to° void
and fierce to make friends with
The experiences of Alan Howard,
it woodsman of British Columbia,
disprove this, and show that ev,
en the' ravage little weasel will res-
pond to kindness. Having noticed
signs of the animals about the
cabin -Mr. Howard placed a piece
of raw meat on the porch. The
weasel watching from behind the
woodpile,. would not approach un-
,til the man entered the house.
Then the meat disappeared as if
by magic. After a few day.* Mr.;
[ tcee*,
th* 7*‘|
just inside. The weasel screwed up! ,-nitkv * ’k. '
& 2 J ellralL '""St t S2Htscti. H
speed-and eodtiAued^ U swk. w.th^ . . ^ oct-hmo hi.
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WHAT HAI OOSK BMfOKM _
S Ss
|%';i Xc-'TJ, iCSr ‘Trn^l
2^-* |‘ls3Sy«» H* JUckord ../ *«r
f era v&sz
!^;*Xf •
I A pear , tain Ihrp mtrl eccWevtSUll.
— j Mlkt tnket hrr lo a yrival*'*«*•
Howard left the door open a <£>u-1 , '<‘£"£1. o?f JioVimo
8 rii
I the
agala. And this |« the .
•b*-‘
Then rv* cot to sse
Tomorrow."
■he shook her head _
mg away tomorrow night*
busy—*• - - — •
Whirti you getogr’
The toe re flowed from ,
now. Good-bye, Mill*—Mil
ins." She (roped ior
Mtke caught her as tier
on the knew.
•Do you reallae whist
Inf I" HI* toect wee
despair.
- Dtane took both h|s
held them- together tn
I'm keeping you luckt-d in
ot my hdert jvhero nol.odv ,
ever be—where only I vttn 1
>ou. without ever seelQ
in and snatch a bit of meat from
the toe of Mr. dipwardV shoe while
the man held up a paper as though I
he were reading. , w -
. from this the 1 intimacy pro-
gressed. The, little animal became
j. . ’ "7°— so tame- tbat he would sit on Mr.
Mriv Marshall Morgan and Mrs. Howard’s shoulder'and lick his ear,
Jr-e. Worthy are visiting id.FotT^gjJ take food from his hand. In
Worth today. i * I the evening a faint scratching on
—o—- ' ■ — .the door would inform Mr. Howard
Miss Helen Sroufe, Riuh Chid, i that his pet wanted to come in.'
When admitted, the weasel would
dart under the stove, and from
there carefully survey the room
before taking any chances. When
and in tpelr marriage Hie must
not—she could not violate her own
code, of honor. —r ■
. "'Mihri Aiff no—not way. fchc
tK*gj»t’d. cliitRinK tqrhim, tear# of en-
treaty ti»-Jier eye* Setting her
d own, hia pussfr'd ,aas,pr»aaion an-
swered the |rtea in her voice. " -
But he aNked with hard motkery.
“How eta#?" i
She turned and met hi# eye*.
Then, with tendeT ardour, she put
her li|>M to M Aunt hi uehin^ thv/n.
and murmured 4vib namf home-
wdt^re in MlkT'a TiearT a chord ww
alriKk:v Titan it. swelled to a ere-
•cendo vof beautiful sound, He w
folded her in hi* arm* again. With
u stifled little/cry of relief and w-
•tHNv. U»ane returned th* touch of
War1 lipzthe ian)» ki>» that
tiiey had known that day lltlhr -^t»h
•'Diriuh-1 ' Alike, purged of his bif-
jprwemM- dwelt bii tha name woftly.
uoiidei in^ly
Diane » i h
•'ll!Ijtflj.'-l he \\ .1 ite
aysvinlit hr#'
IO hear
Mrs E. N. MtCluskfy or^outf. aQapiC-.JKAMtf Jrr^JJie wash" pan-
Bind was a yjstior in Graham W,d- Uv immediately offered some clear
hetk w.*s
ivaited n<
Ills ' h*HTTr *" 11 ti t!^ v' iii.v — Lilriu.t 11nia. Ihflt irofttl
or me In yotir*. IRke^
She cave him a soti ki>
before he could taks her In hi
aeain she turned and da. i .-d J
door. He started after
lated. then, almost ' in _
rlused the dbor and Te.inrd I
against It. .
Arriving home at dtnkrl
still In a trance-like staff I
the door- to the luxtii i,..,.. eJ
hall of th.u ,t;(tiii Aw nus]
wlthu, her key. James ihg f
looked at her curtouqly as ■
tlced the snow that diopg*1
tier wet shoe*.
Oh, grad evening, mn'aa
s walling with th* car, I
didn't telephone." He aas i
servile, but there was rep
hi* voice. t
"Were you forced to taktj
rna aon?" J - jM
'No." ah* answered vtq
Mr Field,home yetT"
him up 1
I’nlon Club wm tfflte ;>*•*.. nJ
"Oh.” .
ii?*<I4J'.
Lrejeeted'it-,
and went back to the soap suds.,
» little
Caldwell will leave W .Tuesday ^ * **** ^
“vlrir-Mlsr Mar.t! ,DM:,^tor. day. ;
.as ihe weasel sat on his knee, Mr.
-HINTS TTTnTr
r-’hardly'nt’ajJijjg the - abpjqt time." that good «
v " (ol,limed. "Vou said >.*u4J
|^_Amytookher hat
' W i»y. did TOti nip- ih if ietirr. 1 at three."
irpT. t TIT. ^Fr-trlt n vent—lnmhtrgrl“"lltonf If
for Lubbock
Turner. .
■Hovard watched that stripe length-
ttrr and Mrs. R.
for. the past two years.
Miss Frances Ktppy returned to
^«- ner hume m- fin W*ur-b 4a*t nighL
visit
Mrs. J. G.
after-.a
Staples.
.1 uijge J- T. Rislirnan was m~hji.„
offic*’toddy for the’ first time' in
Gradually widening, i. spread down
his side# until h ■ was all brown
except a little whftr • under
Mrs. J. L. Hicks, M‘«s Johnnie
Mae. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. G, • ,C.
Kparnt tfnifty
Fort Worth.-
Miss Bernice Wisdom .has re turns
ed to. Seymbur after a. visit #ith
•wall and Mar;e Turner spent Thurs-
-«♦*. * -t
throat. Though it’ '» "’ot -gaaerally
changes from
white to brown in the. spring and -
back to whit* lit the fall. t
With the disappearance of.....the
snow, the weasel left, probably go-
ing to a higher altitude where tt-^r
But tn -ore foiiowisir
autumn he--returned, and' resumed'
his friendship with the woodsman.
They fte supper from the same
table every day_ and spent the ev.'
enimps together — By Margaret
Shelton.
.Charley Robertson and daughter,
Miss Eveline-of El Centro, Califor-
nia and Mr1, a fid' Mrs. Tom Allen
of Ivan, visited Jdr. and" Mr*. Joe
*Paytor in EiiasifBle- ‘fiieaday:—^—
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consolation in words .once spoken
igr President Wifson: ^ •
'The only thing - that is worth
While in human Intercourse after
all, is to wake somebody up, pro-
voted you wake, them up 1o. |AC
the light, provided you wake them
up to see something that their spir-
hav* not hitherto comprehend-
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highways of the city and country
district*. When another driver flag,
mdty Violates the traffic laws, and
boldly places Himself Hi danger, ex-
pecting me to meekly BIS?* out of
his way,, it is my idea to hit"-him
head-on.Bagology. . “
prise. She yril) also be secretary
to Paul Ord, editor of the Enter-
prise and chairman of the ninety
days Texas Citrus Fiesta which
begins December 6th.
Believe It. Or "Not
I have -penl the greater; part worst period of the depression a
Lrgg—toes en*.-tr’i«d£3*-'
year, hggint
---W -#y ™ doing .wnai - c«»o.
-teaching, but many of the pupils of hired out
universities sysbera-
most of our
atically resist
member
ed and ream
after I had
Fifteen years,
aa a window decorator.
Fired the second day. At
" “ LEGION NEWS —
W*':' ralraara. I * 'V
Dues for 19S5 are due oa Oc-
tober 20, 1934, for the succeeding
calendar year. Excerpt from Nation-
al Constitution, See. 4, Art. 101-
I
’••ffisoli. why did JWS db «p« a x
4Fr. V1* '
-*e- hee-H»*t (the hsd-eveeetepped i-hettnif What with •»-1
" rve been walking in the J
rouna j
ynark and given herself awu> , I’ll-
A/utty she made jin effort to cqv
ONE OF RIWjGVS
1—1 don’t
"Don’t knowf-s
You lie—If you say "’I lie ’
And In so saying tell a lie
You toll the truth!---—-
; I ■ .-—— ——*r.
.TfeJ J.
hia *haa
A. K(rimer of Philadel-
annouisced thC discovery
hate tier ag
yght I owed
j laughed'triamphttnlly.
|ltke a POor. dafTy kld l hylieyed U.1;
. ^ wmifiwM in h«*r “ahh— 4
itoeduse T Was Counting lhg.jlays.1
of a successful’ vaccine against
fdntile paralysis.
^Utuess.”
Dtane. torn, determined to stick to
— go— use shrugged hei .huul-
“ “ike. neatly. «■
Bar gam
N»rs “b
(then—an
COOK STOVES, HEAT-
BUS, GOLD SEAL RUGS.
ROCKERS, BED ROOM
suWes, KlTCHfeN cab-
inet. ;
New Ar Second Hand.
McCrum Furniture
mas
pmiy eve
TMtks.
woman i
each zithl
He isag
being toughs 1 ra-- seenii he mixed up bis JWfeels. Un-
being sdnifwhat comfort, j demegth n bathtub he put one that time will
■gg, should hive been on a fur poat. ft
or’ ran: “How would you like to see
by a ‘ ymhr. best girl in-this for $47.60?”
tober 20 of each year, beginning
with the- year IMS.” Your cour.
to*/, in forewsrding check at this
rV?*7—----"Tv
every Day
, We have Fresh
Barbecue every day.'
W. M. FREE .
'No. Mike, fealty. It was true
»nd—and It’s true now “
-■ Dlsreganlms her words, he swept
her into his arms. "Only this -la
' lru5’’. I*S crl*d- “X.W here— oaylng
meaningless word* whits all Die
reat of you keeps telling me differ.'
sntly every Second."
thare're tots of-men an
who are—well—drawn to
**her," Dtane raid, steadying
.her vote*, as wh* endeavored to
make her false logic appear to be
the most reasonable way of looking
at things. "8«rt of a little spark
Mist—that flashes up as a skyrocket
every now and then, but—"
Mike took her chin and laughed
gently "Ar* /outrylng to turn the
tun—opr sun tiff# a firecracker
H« shook his hagd and smiled hap.
a*1!; ■ '» MB'! be dong, Dinah-
Diane sank Into a chair. A sad,
womptttely ravealtng .mil. crossed
Ayr face- "No. J sucks it can't to
done.’ she admitted.
Thank*. “virVlhfnV"h*r' ■
•Nothing is changed. Mtke. There
IS Richard. And There always shat
MtkO' -remembered something.
”Why—why didn't - you toll Mm
when you returnedf
"He'd,already given upeverythlng.
I coutdnf Mt him down then. Mike.
*^n«l bU. whole world. hU
•boie life, over to me—In front of
embody. And I can't ask him to
s
red some year*
taught—tor teg
by being told
frignd of aiae at YaM Unhr*riaai, ■ - Exchange.
ho had found that th* human mind | Chicken featWg
■s of rw Joltwl to form a
of know- for making fouaUi
’ton and various no
S’- \ .. •» v . ., • i ,,.r
* wiaflng lib
., hi(gs.”—Wm
bo "deeply appreciated.
This will cnablo as to get our
membership renewal problem out
of the way and will prevent pogat-
Ue discontinuation of The Ameri-
can Legion Honih^r.
PAY YOUR DUES FOlt 193S,
Post Adj. ------
*jjC3P8£i
"Look fm The Reported Daily"
• ’ ..4i^ \
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ORRELL SERVICE
STATION - - -
INVITES YOUR TRADE
SINCLAIR GA8 ANB OIL
WASHING i GREASING
WADH OHI— “ ^
--.‘i^ThV?^ .!inr."uld d,“*>
"How about you—and mo—"
to'pufon b*ni‘|nidU^‘l‘rt*d
jentibOU‘ MUl*
"y* Dto-angVmr It."
Oh., no. Now that- I know, do
you think I'll stand her* And--
Dtane held *ers*lf oif. "Pteara.
he. This can only mean on* thing
1m* UZjTl£!Hk y#uf ™<b*r lev*
?* ,^1. « ma-atoT now you
thought Id rather have you hate
ur feet are *«'
ydur galoshes"
on't know."
"Ot ail things! Hero-in
those shbes amt stocking*
-rou go on with
Wen; get 'em pt
Mg|i| “1 your i
vin' foft
Field ray
cold, and
you i
Hmph.-
hoaa ai
■ - > a
IPWBpbl
ttVTXS-kV]
what's to doing so tor tram <
he hetonggr*
He—to raidM Wga toy lag i
Amy mad* so at leapt to t
stand thin. "Hmpls. •»<
^hat aleotottc. Mr. Smith.
"No Ha was atowa."
X‘«.,
ry." all
be In ._______ H
the other room Her veto* <
back -Wtoi WWitTho aayf
What did to my? I
Udly First thing* ah* had <4
him to say. ifM .then d
she hadn't. Ot ram* U tb» *
way around? Suddenly *»
galvanised to Ufa A tot Bad
a rold chRI swept over her
was It Apg I
Amy todoaMT "Mr.
*d. fertoar and i
ferant than 1
her. Bhs
his own t..
each knew a
outer, she
ran hgr
ragafl —
to tto
mmm.
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934, newspaper, September 27, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884238/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.