The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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Every America dtlm ehould j “Whet have yon gotten eut of of T«m d* M
revive to do all in hupewat to ttr the nw** After tfcat earriw ^
maintain «ondMH»rial liberty—lib-moment’, hesitation the geedj farm Unde ta a gettytntrt
erty which w... won with blood It physician, for .uch he u, replied,; mey develop into a
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PROTBCTION
int of the
waa give
Telegram:
Isa Mary 1
« Mr. Bn
“Constitution Week." It waa spon-
sored by- the American ,Legion.
which carries ‘ On continuous work
in the interest of better Ameriesn-
“Riehes of grace!"—
DuBoae, in Christian
TAKE TIME FOR GOD.
All On i Summcrt
F “THAT LITTLE QAME*
backward into thTl nation's past- writ,eB ,0 briri» otber* ,n* *
One hundred and fifty-eight years i-WW experience. The Gospel^ >s
*£*£££
suffered great privations for long Worry heart*. It is drink for
years of v*r to. break the bomts'. thirsty »ouU. It ia HRl* for grop-
of gbverjitqehtal oppression, march! | ing ^ifen and women. It, is strength
ed home. Shortly afterwords they for" people weary with the burden
established the United States of of living. ‘The words rhat I speak
America—and for the first ’ timg in > unto- you,” said our Lord, “they
world history liberty and equality ore spirit and they are-Mfe.” “let
becaipe ' the -fundamental (govern- the word of Christ dwell in you
mental principles of a great ns- richly,” pled the Apostle Paul. In
t:on. , | the keeping of, such commands!
There is'danger' ’that, in our ef- there is gT^eat reward’.” , j
fort to obtain. temporary benefits At the close of a Sunday morn. (
and favors, in order to meet per- ing service not long .ago, a cql- I
iodic depression t"£k*ual emhar- fared and successful professional
rassment” jn the life of a nation, man mid U> -the preacher of the
as Thomas Jefferson described it) day, . “How true it is that we must I
we as a people mull lose part of uge nhe^m*sm* of grace if%wj are_
the great. heriUge that was hand- to live the abundant life! Some years
ed down, to Us by our forefath41 s. aKo,” he continued, “the thought
»e valle;
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• 'Sm if it is not abusive-or of a
jXZ? personal nature. All such eommuni-
* cations must csrrv the author’s slg-
mstisie—not neeeasarilv for wfNhsa-
) thau but as indication of rood faith.
1 The Rabflity of The Graham Daily
Reporter and of its oybliih^n for
any error in anv advertisement Is
Bmttad to the coat of such adver-
nd aceom
ho sang ”1
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In a whit*
neckline •
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thp Kg Sou l- I
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ARM Too Mot I
KIKE PREVENTION
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To UMN ! i
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ton. Newest#* .
first and thE '
EmbroiderS ■ '
C. O. StewA
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L. C Gills, t
ond, Jewell I
Button
can. Loving* ,
Jean;' Mrs. -I.
. Caadiewicif
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attend*
d rt la:
- Who would want to go back to tlie standards of eveni
generation ago?: Weliate tftviM^ftf sfince them.....Iiivei
tions and scientific discoveries haVe furnished the principi
vehicle s: New conveniences* improve*1 merchandise, b e 11 e
foods, added health-conserving means.
~ But the thing which has hastened us on to the kiwrwlf'i*
and acceptance of their benefits jp advertising. “ It ha
brought new things quickly to all of us and sped us toward
different, better mode of living.
— Modern advertising sells us, not only things, but idea
The advertising of soaps has told ns the health advantages <
more frequent bathing. The advertising of modern bathrooi
bento*, -mud. de^lgnpt^.- s«me recep-
ticle f«HC burnt marches.
- Outsittr the house unnecessary,
refuse and dried grass nliould b? col.
Jprted snd burned' 'cgrefully.'
A little cleanup some time next
week will mean a week, of re-
joicing 'and ease whereas delay may
mean additional ,wbrk.—on request.
Sag: Mrs.
Mrs. N L
Gagen
Patxh-.'ig:
first and si
Hose Dan
Crocheting
Mi**. M. &.
YOUTH—A ’ STATE OF
equipment has made bathing a signful pleasure.
The advertising of improved razors and heard fiofteiteq
has, made whiskinsr off whiskers a simple daily ditty ipsteM
“r ,......*' fCUrreot Topics)*
'“Youth is qet, a time of, ljfe -it
'is a state of mind. "Jt is not a
matter of- ripe cheeks/, red lips and
supple knees, it is ft temper of the
will, a1 quality of ‘.he iraaginaton.
M.' E. , - iil'ef
SUk OuHl,
M. >E. Full*
Silk t/n-lt
Newcastle,
Bend. TerreT
ilf a weekly major operation.
Tooth-paste, tooth-brush and mouth-wash manufacturer!
a vigor op the emoliolO! Ik*’a
, frealtness of the deep springs .^f
life. — -
, Tooth -means a, temperamental
predominance Of courage over Ttii»=-
idicy,. of the appetite of ad venture
over ‘ a _ love of ease. This 1 often
exists in a man of fifty* more than
in a boy of twenty.
Nobody grows old by merely liv-
ing a number of years; people grow
old only by deserting their ideals.
Years wrinkle, the skin but to give
up 'enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.
Worry, doubt, self-distrust^ fear
and (lespkir^thase are the long,
long years that bow the head and
jEptTi YSe > fOWtnij' spirit -baek- to dual.
Whether seventy or sixteen,
there is in every being's heart the
love of wonder, the sweet amaxg-
ment at the stars and starlike
things and thoughts, the undaunt-
ed challenge of events, the unfail-
ing childlike appetite for what next
and the joy In the «nme of Mfe
You are as young as your faith.
and retailers ate saving us untold aches and years ol
marred smiles, by advertising Ifie importance of oral hy
geine. 1
As a result of the advertising of food manufacturer!
and purveyors, we have escaped from the drowsy dnllnea
caused by heavy breakfasts and are full of forenoon via
and clear-headedness.
The clothes we wear, furniture we use, fuel we bum, cu
we drive, telephone we’ve installed—all these would not d
quickly have come home to tts, were it not for the silent bd
irresistable force of advertising. IF 1
KEEP E&CE WITH THE WORLD YOU LIVE IN BY
READING THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS
NEWSPAPER.
Tmtiroidrrr
Brandon. Mrf
DOROTHY DARNIT
itl’ AN INVITATION TO
*T*iClA RioftOAMa PART Y
T make a hit
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DUNCE 1
H* & N*
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Cash Grocery and
Market
West Vide Square.
Next To National Theatre.
TODAY-IaTURI
TOMATOES okc
fan, 3 Cans . 77,,., fid ✓
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)AY - MONDAY v
HOV.AI. GELATINE CC
DESSERT, Pkg.. ^ JJ
CORN. Nil. ’ ( ans •»)(
3 Cans .. . r ,vrv-- -fij
COFFEE. Chase & San-
borns. (Dated), , QIC
1 Pound Package.,, ul"
GREEN RE A«S. No. QTC
' 2 Can, -3 Caitar-rrT tl
-
Pleezing Corn Flakes. IOC
13 Ounce Pkg. 1U [
MILK, Armonrs, 6 JftC
Small ’or 3 tajl cans 1 “
i i' '•—11-j
Quaker Rolled Oats. 1 CC
*)*! uunce i Kg. iv - p
-*VT ' T1KFT SPECI 4-I.S
SAtJSAGE. 1 oc ■
Per Pound . .. afi
Hamburger Meat, IftC
Fresh Ground. Lb...
u Winers or Bolojfna, 1 nC
Per Pound ....---- It *
v-V ' ■■
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CREAM ( HEESE. IMC
Per Pound .........■■
Sliced Bacon, Sugar OCC
pnr-J IL T Lll
BEEF ROAST, jnC
Per Pound ...... . 1II
STEAJL Round or IyC
Loin, Lb. tfr
PRODUCE SPECIALS
APPLES, Cookinf, QIC
TOKAY GRAPES. -)C
10 Pounds ........ fil
Per Pound ..... I
APPLES, Jonathan, OCC
..... . ..
SPUDS, Idaho, noc
.Fancy, Dozen fid ■’
10 Pounds........ fid—
LETTUCE, “ CC .
ORANGES, Plenty OKC
Per Head ........ U
Juice, Dozen ...... fid
Turnips & Mustard CC
FRESH TOMATOES, QC
Greens, Bunch..,,. : d
Per Pound ........ J
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1934, newspaper, September 29, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884304/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.