The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Boy.' Sui
School Clothi
FOR sale
Angel food i
! E. 4th S'. I
. .. The-Utnh State Pres* Asaoointion ( «
ly copied throughout the etate. It square*
which ha« on official “poet lam-
cate.” He lc Harrison R. Merrill,
head of the school of juufemlisM
at Brigham Young UHlversliy ‘"at
Provo. Recently the Provo Herald
printed a contribution from Pro-
fessor Merrill which i. being wide-
ly copied throughout the state. J*
Zotos
FOR SALE: Bargains in doom and
indows; used glass one-fourth
rice of. nhw.'-EdWi'rd......Uatn
hop, West Fourth St. lBtfe.d.w.
WE HAVE \ WONDERFUL
thwoej
StHOO*
The newest in per-
manent Waving — ? s* . ' '
No Eiectricitv-nNo Machine on Your Head,
INC IN SlE
. . , >*U R BOY WILL FEEL
or HIS SCHOOL CLOTH IN
fHEY WILL LOOK JV9T K|t
YOU OUTFIT HIM AT Al
FOR RENT
.follows
FOR RENT: Nicely furnished mo- (
■in ‘snartment to couple. — „ft01 i
What a Citizen Said to the. Rep-
resentative oT’^Ke' Local 1 PRpw
When He Asked It He Subscribed. _
“W'y certainly, 1 take the paper., - ■ FOlt RENT:
Nice el-ant-'-'
cottages^ at * .Eddie Lisle Toi
•Campr-Day'ai«l w.-eki> rsh'3 on
plication: -
I could do i without lt^-, , ■ • •
Bw t WbiiT " . ■
Jt is the most unifying influercte
in my community,
ft isjot for any one sect, party,
”"~~cTgii;w tudiridual— —-4...
It is fopTis - alt ' ■ i jjg
In it I n\ee‘. all pf my neighbors., .
T'tlkq to Hunk of it as the mirror JpJ*
In which we-.may all see dursjeline*.
jl I’d have it but---
WANTED
-ri-^SUITS
-^SWEATERS
“—SHOES '
”i—BELTS
traae^r _*x,;%«i* 'If priced
- Graham .f»»uraRet Agency.
■ntatii
>.•> 1
rai "in- ™i»t
■ 1 ,| steering “ wheel Ao thil . the front
. Ah Jenkins, the./mart who holds ■ «»>**•*. .»« in alignment with the
more American Automobile- Assofia- '.'rear ones. In other ..words go- in
tion records for distance, speed and. tV -ki^, Biukihgls ineffectual,
endurance driving than any--other'Your concern S to equalize -tene-
driver -and has neve, had an. ac, dim on all your wheels ,n line. As
cident -grives six practical sufrucs- a* #°u skUl
Unu driving in the cur- eo»nKt j»t in the clutch, ‘gun* the
rent RotartenHMapvine. They arc: «”**• rMUrar ',0*'w4'nl Pro-
H«a«
SHIRTS
Noi it |
vVWifl)
protested
ring in -I
“Ifelegrair
1 charge c
and Cou
hundreds
awaiting
i: Wanted to haar .froftn perapH de- |
hiring to J:rad«ti residence proper,')_
in Graham fpt goad c»r—«rah%tn
Insurance Agency. ' 2tfc
•Underwear
REMEMBER THE PRICES AT
ALEXANDER’** STORE ARE AL-
WATS VERY LOW-ANP. YiMf ARE
VERY LIKELY TO FIND EVERY
ITEM ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST
MISCELLANEOUS
I do all kinds of turnitupe repair
wufk and upholstering.—Call me -*
414 West 1th St—T. W. Calebs'V
mg- . 20p
>. Barnei
6000 he*
ditions 1
AT THIS iJORE.
MrTVani
I countiei
WHY. MOTHERS GROW OLD
; Puju 1 expect it-to be business-
right whc.l iHcei-wutb
Ralph de Palma
use two hands.”
P Atexande
-diiy 'gfternooSgJIhopping, ami fath-
er, a statistician, HflUWMuy yK
to give- tip Jiis goIT and spend the
aiiLinoun with their three small
tlltidraBj Oii tha ialuiii of mother,
Tither handed her the following
statement: “- a ‘ * —
Dried tearsx-9 times; tied shoes
-rid times; toy balloons purchased
-4 per child; average life-of bal-
loon—-T5 seconds: cautioned child-
ren. not to cross street—21 time.;
number of Saturdays father will do
sap and
an extem
might
?, highway 'fttinntngi"hff the road
I -m.;-____-«ask—
So he wttt give' me a hotter piper
-l never, refer to it as “That Rag”
:cciaents—4W'dU0 U) Slerpu!*. while
WKfii 1 taIk~i~Bmir-nTy home ftepar
\V nd
speci:
far the most dangerous. ~ When-;
blowouts do happen, danger can be
a re rated by olmj-lrre stouify to the
steering whe*-!.”
J. Always test your -brakes.
“During the first- Wo' yards of ,
driving, J( always • test- my brakes
by pushing the, tfedsl The brakes
■ay have frosen, they may be
greasy or need adjustment.”
- 4.. Be extremely careful at twi.
*«*•»- .........» -- . r-
“YonL have three times the. affii-,
dent haupt at. twilight that .you!
:4 per cent are caused by cars go-
ing ' iR the—naj.“ . •
l am talking about myself and rgy
are save
Barnes al
1 fat all w
di pleadir
hose pul
A. AM
neighbors.
THE RIB
Here's to the chigger.
OVER THE TOP
| A Brussells theater has found
! way, of making ladies remove their
| bats. Before the performance M
1 strip appears on the screen cur-
taM "The management wishes to
spare elderly ladies inconvenience;''
They abe required to retain their
hats.”* There follows........g-k general
stampede to ' remove hats
STATION
"Isn’t it Ntearksb
keeps her ag»T** ,
SH I
ENC1 ;
SION •
as. P* |
orient;-'?
That grows no bigger
Than, the point of a pin.
But the lump he raises
Itches like blazes.
And that’s where the ,ru
comes in. ^r-T'-
We can" all remember when b%k-
iug powder had a bigger sale than
„■ There is' just' - one man who is,
actually fn, position to improve your
business. You1 look him right in the
have at 8 a. m. .'Defective visibik-
e.ve—oyery time.
■ember, too that night-time crashes j brafts Press.
I To .balance the4 account, p —■
i An Edi or should be a. impartial
havin
No'-Nol YduitAMT ,
CALL That T»RuCt
AN ACR RIKADSM
Tweae coul-ont "BE
Tuno AcfiTTrl A FtaSH.-
TOO CAN CALL IT A KING
But -that TiRi MY
XiriG, so , ©BAT Too
VNITH NW QuEfSN FOR
"THiRO HtGH CATJD-
Y_es Jl uke the paper.
When this comrhunity gets betUr,
allowanci
1 farmers
id paatur
Automobile
NtWTr
'ioo HAVE AN ACE
You know, i:'s a tin,I of common
ity balloon.
REPAIR
Every "time it dTn speak of _any
pf. onr good deeds. - v ' ;
Xes, sir. if ever we want,, a be^er
Cleaner stories, finer deed? regarded
Te should lie U bigger and Better
-riper people__
Y*e^, I” take- the paper.”
' +t*U)C8«t
A»rf STftAl
Flush mai
VilTHOUTAl
}OHM MADE
I AMY OF TH
AltBFtClAL f
You HAVE A KING
;y cattle;
uth mak
tionat pa
r additii
hairman i
Bor 1 ©EAT truArtH
MY \NILD DEuCE WHlCH
Nine 1
today know the f
common ca^e that should he M,
. . Mun>. W*
however, fail to practice that
care, driving their cars ptit
season into another . . until
something really goes wrong. Cooler days are'here
again and it is time to have that Rood car of yours
checked up on fm- winter service. Drive jn amt let
- " us t une it up in all detail r? You wifi-Find rl iaoa expen-
sive in the end. and a more '‘pepful” car to drive on
copter days—Our rates foj; repairing of all kinds are-
.most reasonable___: -——__
I call AH ACM.
THBREF-oRE THe JL’-
FoT'i mine iTr,, _
, • ■ ,_;
telegrams
Zotos Wave Being u__
^ • Given By Vanity
Tract;
.LEOl
•Bindn
— Ralph B«*»w of the Vanity Beau-
ty Shim, announces the new Zotos
ptrmanen'. wave being given at his
shop. Mr. Barrow has secured the
exclusive agency for this new and
most modern method of permanent
waving.'
There ... is , no machine an
'electricity used in giving thi
le new
Zotos wave and Mr. Barrow stresses
the fact that it is a more comfort-
able process in every way and takes
J. S. Johnson, Prop.
West Fourth St.
-less time -than - other methods.
DOROTHY DARNIT
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1934, newspaper, September 26, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884316/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.