The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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"THAT LITTLE 6AME">
sueh m may be leaned in
the various industries now oper»'>d
by the System Too much, alto, c*n
ndt be said in commending .ghe pre-
DonT wonuy,
roc*yf-
BAHW
Aimt'coosho,-
You CAN G*T
‘Bottom* 4
AMY
UAtCfFl,
LAYOFF* c'MON
Hot-oYotXl Ho*»e-/
OKB.TvdO.THatfl, J
poon, F^e
•t& *fc-
g wp*w 't. :
i again, "Boys •' j
CAROS TtXOUT ?
! MeAN NOTHIN1 ^
- I - Th «UA.—
forrsightednes* in the inauguration
of theee industries which mater-'
all-y aid rehabilitation of the- TI-
RE AD Y MONEY”
,,IS ALWAYS RECOGNIZED AS A
JWOST VITAL . AND «NECESSART
PART OF EVERY SUCCESSFUL
ENDEAVOR AND ACHIEVEMENT.
mate
yOO WONT
HAve So
Many -Co
Count-
To grasp the magnitude of tha
work which .eniU he' turned..out by
the License Plate Plant in the
course of its manufacture of 1935
license plates OtOjK1 it is necessary
to resort tp statistics relative to
. Ihe kind and quantity of work be-,
ion done 1 ( , ........■
j Try begin with, her Tag Plant wiH
manufacture all the plates needed
by the" stale of Tqkas" for - 1935.
T These itag*:, for-every class of ye*
'"hide from 'passenger car .to rmr.br-
H» LOONS AT
HlS «TACV4
AND TLAYS
- C'^OU,
POuBT-
r . . equip yourself with
READY MONEY1’ by opening
an account at this bank
r MBt»ol
COUMTtl
TVa« Ret
A -e
l OoYAi
We FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IN GRAHAM —
“SAME LOCATION SINCE 1890"
eycia, ” wiu, total -jjgMoiV single
plates, of-which 2.7236M0 will be'
five by thirteen inches in site and
4^10 .jjgrf.,1*. 3 3-4 h®,<f 1-2 inches
in size. Appr.rl'mately 550 ton< of
nnd we'll add a helpful
to -\Ol R PREPARATION
■ v.-hieL is shipped altogcth
train-load would _r.equine nearly Sit
box cars to carby, figuring 36.00O
pounds to the average ear load
A glimpse .of how far these tags
for 1935 Would reach if laid end to
en9~ Is gathered from the follow-
-i"1’ fufur... Starting at Waskom,
the easternmost
iUllUidilil!
listed in Harrison county^ on
l.ouisiana border, a
path of fivfe"
inches^ wide could be mad«~of Thl-
plhtg»”'Ti^rcTr''WO'Bftt~reach-,-‘■if ~4atd-
along highway L';- S. 80, almost to -
I nloama in Veto r-f 7mm v. West Tex-
as or a distance of nearly ' Soft
-miUs- The .plgJtest themselves would
cover an area of over I,2?tr,8SH
Square feet, or nearly half a mil*
square.' - ~ : --- ; - *•
In shipping the plates tlo the ,v»-
.._iittu^ cttUI«Jt...S?#ts throughout ^he
__•••
Automobile
Half Owner Of House
Saws DweRlnir1 lit Tw
REPAIR
■ r’nM‘l •* iai I hi b inf-rnhiikTiP
owski 'owns | were si ^ ,
emmrnt own<
and
mines, public
not” says An
la County
irivately.
mgtrig the praises of Gov- America would ioon
irrshio of railroads, oil , mailed tlK of a vniltt
distribution- jrteamships, H"SJ it air dapotub
Utilities and- Whatjnf
Witoriar wr-Skaman., -CoverwNepbip«ed
Pioneer; J Strven*on , m|j'right for the «t>
“The Writer asked , ... ^ .. . ' .
half a house and wants fo take
TF'away With him. But -Alex Kieil
owns the other half and doesnt
like the idea.
A charge filed in Justice duy B
Kno.t’s court here declares that j Wash rgton
Nine out of ten owners of
automobiles today know the
common care that should be
‘ lltm their e»n I- ... Many,
however, fall to practice that
care, driving their cars one
season into another . . until
...the busmen* of he mea
- -sate it.” " ;---”*Y
will be shipped in each be* and
-iiO.OOO sheets of lute booed, oath
sheet 93 8-4 by~3t inches, nr ^ to-''
tal of UW,00u. aquore feet of , the
something really goes wrong- Cooler days are l^ere
again and It is time to have that good car of yours
checked up on for winter service. Drive th and let
us tune it up in all detail . . You will find it less expen-
sive in jhe end. and a more “pepfuT car to drive on
cooler days—4>ur rates for repairing of all kinds are
most reasonable. ■ ■ ' ' t
The complaint says this. i» “mal-
icious destrucaion of property*' and
wants something done about _ it.
The court decided nothing could be
| cnmpletd lIUlMllBI pewswal
(right.’ W« should, becotpe serfs un-
" Judge,'
board, w:iU be reeded" Mr the boxes
alone. Each pair of plates will be
enclosed in a brown paper, envel-
ope and It WiH require- 360,000
sheets of this envelope paper. 24
-by IKi 'inches, or a total of 1,980,-
OoO square feet—14 tons—to wrap
them for delivery. Between', the,
d<T auch, a regime. It has JgN by a woman jury?^.
the independence and leamedness ’ “Iffquiel," BUipi
of the press that ha* maintained sel
the freedom of the American peo- i *-| -won’t be quiet
pie through all the years of its | my pern Wife, let
manifold political changes. Without 1 strange women.”
passenger, plates, 9750 pairs., of
commercial - |<Iates and 1500 pairs
of farm- truck plates. Loving and
Kennedy counties divide the Tow
honors with gn_ oriler for 160 flairs
each of commerciaL,4L_^atcs. ...
I’sssenger var piates with mim--
| bers from 1 U> 100 will go directly
I to Austin for the use ot, variout
! state officials. Uundoubtedly the*
wiO cvwxs
number one. The lissV dd.OWT'jiUW T
“ for'-passuigu > cars wji^ go to Aus-
tin to be ased-iu case any county’
needs Over their preseat.jestlifiated
quota. - ,
S. Johnson, Prop. West Fourth St
(aA Sl.QO Din
-iih entire
day’s run for-a. metropolitan news-
paper, wiil be needed for this.
The following are "' approximate
running
orange, 550 gallons; black 207 gal-
lons -and 2117 gallons ot, green;
these figures apply only To the eiw
a me! used for * the background co-
Tbe utsnufacture.. of automobile' charge .suits; Shirts j»nd sho
ytwi pUtdFVU ~Blit If the new. ) lt5upg. jnade entirelyf by inm
plaj* No
tries estai»ri#h«;d by the T
ou system, under- the mi
131,313 may be
pro^i.niatvly 450' 'gallons of
tering' ont»i(L of Brazos county, a*
'the three-thivteen is assigned in
that county’s quota. For luck, ..take,
a combination, of.IT's, for instance
777 can be had^.in. Anderson totTfi-
ty,—rx777 .in Asgelina county, 77,-
777 in Bexar county,’ and 777,7771
in Nolan county. ’Or if you. waqt
one easy to remember -get plmti-
No. 1Q3.456 j which r ;s~ included in
the niimber as i ;ned to Brown
county. ;
,w. Thus, wherever a Texas-register-
ed car may travel during 1935, and
for many years to dome it .will 1
bear an example of the handicraft
of the inmates of the Texas Prison
System. The far-reaching-"effeict of|
this method qf enlightenment of j
prison and prisoners will find Its I
way into many states and many
lands. Prison made plates" in
themselves ’ bear witness through
their workmanship that as a means
of rehabilitation such . an industry-
is wprth many-,times its cost to the
state in tlie ultimate gain of’ the
inmates who havp been benefirtad
through such work. "V.V'r*--.1...
' *Jli>thei advShcgment in ”,he prison
-Lipetation with the completion «of
'^“another , rij^r* industry’ under -thi,
same state-use policy, which _ will
j 'ittmia'.ely benefit nd't alone thj„
I taxpayers' 6r" the* iftate. monetari-
i ally, but- hhe ipmales .themselves,
Rtiadoa newspaper
b ia I-
cihjirirtlonaBy. This
"Live at home" was the official
SjOgan given by the newspapers of
Texas-to p program of prison man-
agement inau4U»mt«eK .ia, 1930 by
Gereeni Manager Lee Simmon*
That program primarily thtpwded
"V/’OUft Tj’i-b.in'1 il-iean’t- even
I have to tip the "Hit cheek glrf,"
when he -pitta his hat on his
owp shelf, and comes In th eat-
dinner. ,Th.«rc's good company,
good food ami the budget is doing
tr;p*ljr, thank you. Don’t beoonie
too • thrifty.' however—husbands
like. fun. and If he suggests that
after dinner you alt foifiTlake in a
movie', 'well, get Jrtiur hats off tho
;-aolM)W single, plates, background
maroon with white figures; com-
inercral cars' and trucks, 34o,0t)u
single plates, background gray with
green figures; dealers' plates, 6500
single plates, green background
with gray ’figures. TKe following
plates will' be made 3 3-4 by i. 1-2
, inched1-itt size: exempt^ motorcycle,
400 platea, .b.lack background With,
white figures; motorcycles. 4,000
plates, orange background with
black figure*; motorcycle sidecar,
‘ 500' plater, black -background with
i orange figured. k
Ilf standpoint of quantity) Dal.
value of las county tsikes first honors with
teaching hlthero untrained men ^a. 19351 order for 77,500 pairs of
to make the Texas Prison System
t* not actually self-supporting at
least less of; a burden to the tax
pajjaif through- the usage by the
Sy-t'r- of farm products and honic-
raiseil beef ar,<l j ork, has rc ultey
tu transferring i, M.y of the tt,-
tnes in '.he -jy ' n,’- account ledg-
ers from xhe-./ltbil side to th'. of
hat cup of canned fruits
tails and add enough wut
syrup to make two cup* <
Bring to boiUug and pi
one package of orange
stirring until dissolved
Whoa it. begins to set,'
7rult and pour into we
Chill. Turn out and tap i
third cup of cream, whll
Smmtid Xnlm.m Slim with
Creamed P^aa 2Bt
Polqtoet tm Porder
. Cream Snare lOt
Corn Solad 22*
Hoi Roll* 10*
tallied Frail MaTedoine 26
feed Tea 4*
Ity, encouragement and training in
th*1 matter of, reformation.'* Too
much cannot be said of the educa-
t otial and refotmative
Thai the program has saved the
State* of Texas thousands ql dJI
Isrs annually vbn« ‘lieen shown in
.„_th» yearly fmsm al reports. A
goodly portion of this saving hus
t-owe through the »ale of pr.stM*-
•« made shaes and garments^ prison-
grown x v, k*'«aTVj. prison-ruiMOf*-
beef *m>f polk, and pri*on-c«oiiy\'1
fpiit aud- vegetalh-s to other ‘state
' mstitutie**.—It--teauil^iig jH.jtr,
L; IRK EIKiEGAI P. Ht Peak With ■ Begar Who Qmwi
r applying this nil other iLV n-
sti.utionit with r- mmodities lldder
the state-use plan whereby the
manofactore of such products by
prison labor dMS confliot nrlth
mt/lliiimvi'
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1934, newspaper, September 25, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884314/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.