The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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ITS NEEDS
“MONEY IN THE BANK”
MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THIS SWIFT MOVING
WORLD OF TODAY
Inc ribbon*
warded «eo
- - suggesting you have yours at
be thrown in reverter/ Lorraine (■
Wheeler, Mm.. Raw#by> f&uSK?
daughtejLJh»d got up Into the car,
rtpt *ay* »he had ^nothing to do __
' r<M% the switch of the «*»• TWU
We FIRST NATIONAL BARK
: *3 W GRAHAM :. <,
“SAME *4fH'ATION SINCE 189®* >
Plutarch
“OUR SPEGIAtf HOSIERY
And BeanfL
main part of the Gulf station on ] ... f T wasn’t *peefcteg dlet*ti«allr;
the McCameylFort {ttock.on high-, In Ikrt he makes himself <,utW
. , „ . ■ , • „ clear, continuing ttoua: "that tp.
way, broke off a 4-inch iron eating . „» nnhllr offices for
t££<#
first;, and tl
Baby I)rei
don. t^rihaa
TWO BIG
LOTS.
- - where vour dollars are
given a greater sustaining
power through our co-operation
Saturday - Monday
Graham. . .
Embroulen
N. L. Bianr
' Pillow Ca
li__ 'v t ■
The Bargain of the season—two big lots mhi
of pure silk from top to toe—slightly irregular J
ovjfh higher priced lines—colors, Cedar, Fauj
Taupe. Smoke MSt, Coffee, Taupe Bark, and Bran*
—Priced at 59c and 69c the pair while they last
Mrsi N. L. |
Stewart, Ell
Specimen <
F. Krause, y
and third.
.Embroiders
Krause.
' Colored Ei
A. E. Lynch'
- 1“ilka, jj
responsibility. Also, the modern
trend Is to eat beans. They pro-
vide energy for modern tasks.
Serve them In whatever way
you like—string beans, lima
beans, oven-baked beans. Put. if
you want to spend your summer
days In the healthful sunablns
and avoid the tedious shelling,
slicing and oven-baking, keep a
stock pt canned beans on band.
They are nourishing and delici-
ous Here are soma good recipe*.
Tested Recipes
Stringier* Hem*, HollantUtite
Heat the contents of one Na-k-oen
T of strtnrtees-heana. then drain,
aavlng the liquor for soups.- To'
one clip of hot medium white
• earns add one-fourth cup mayon-
naise and two tablespoons lemon
1 son, went through the wall of tile
riQTir IICUTC |eome in and get a wagon load of ^iavidson home and “died" In the
ll/tullX IIlTTu tires aa they did Monday . night front roolu>
. - - - Revister i wthout g^ttiiW caught..™.. | Three of Mr. Davidson's _four
City Marshall Bidwell has killed children were in the small rooip
mght a number of mir # number of dogs supposed to have when the car crushed 'the wall as
■e victims of thieve* woo hcen expo*ed to a maddog here last if it had been paper and ^entered,
sges of various cTtiaens, j and should keep the good taking up most of the small room,
•es, tubes, wheels, tools work going until the dog popula-1 - --o •• •—
'WHATRHKW?
I §gg
(4- khti Some t&sts, they ■ L* ^ wiU take its course in
d VV. S. Husted where ■ flictin^ ca^t'tnpuinWlnirm mr dogs ”^r‘n th'’V* "J^
a tire and wheel from4-,,;■JS, J ,„inus (hp vent the. formation of schele are
JA. R. Hemp
Paintpd Qt
Mrs. J. 'If. I
C. W/,t. O.
patted- 3|i
wRt.......
Patch
Bobby-
field handed lua ^ aapoff wllTCll tic ppot to take off or land his plane
had received from the Texas Health ;n less than fifty feet, ascent and"
laboratories at Austin, Texas, re- descent being almost vert*sal. "7,
garding a sample of water he had _ _■
sent them from the City Lake just Newcastle hat always had a
prior to the recent rains. . splendid water system, bat when I
The report showed that the wa- j the lake was so low during the j
ter was good, showing no cpntamin- - drouth the' city authorities deem- j
-ation of any kind and .perfectly -j-ed it wise to have the water test-
safe for domestic , purposes. j ed for the—protection of the pub-
Of course, since the rains , we f lie health. >;.;
have a good supply of water and Of course, some people will con-
with the assurance of the State . tinue using, substitutes for drink-
Health Department that, the water ing purposes, but in .case they have
is pure,- there is no need of re-fto revert back fo- water they can
■ On Wednesday a aew drug store,
ssdst the ..uol «1 Ejnix Brothers,
will open in EUasville, according to
Cecil Enix, one .of the' owners, who
was in Grahaiui today. Mr. Enix
and his hrother, Homer, have moved
to Eliasville from Hennessey, Okta-
■C rochet Sf
ton, Newcaf
first an(j th
Embroideri
C. O. Stew<
Specimen
U G Gills,
ond, Jewel)
Button H
ran. Loving
An European motorej
has designed metal leg
provide protection H
liiyim
Jean; MV*.
. Candiewrc
-w Redwine. Si
-Grochei L*
mold. Mrs 1
ond and thi
n Colored i
Bet: Mrs I
Mrs. N. l|
* Gegen.
Fatchingra
'first* and ,.*«
f Hpsei Dare
EVERY DAY
ORRELL SE
STATION
Benson and romance don’t
go togelheV. Still we love both.
We h«Ye Fre«h
Barbecue every day.
More attention should be paid
to honest intention. - —=»£-
Pete Reynolds has returned from
Austin where he recently took three I
t»f his chi.dren who w.ere bittou 1
by a mail I’og. Two of rile childiv I
anir’ai' Srttl the4.
W. M. FREE
1 THAT LITTLE OAMP
1-V.i ...........■—i ini.t l| ■ —mmmm+mmmmfmrnm
A LOSER’S THOUGHTS
• were bitten ly the
t: third, /me had a sore on his 'bknd, *'*
and thy dog had .licked the place
vrlfilg JflVlViing and it was deemed
safest to take all of the ‘children '
t_ to the -State-Pasteur InstituM^T,--. |
In Uw.,.«uuwrtwhi<dig, jmight say j
that Newcaxtlc has abefut. 43ti mors.,;,.,
dogs thuii a town -of this sixF- "
needs, and We do not see . -4be,J.....
need 'of any for that matter, SS ”
. Jhyy do not ^seem to he worth.iuueh ...
} as wa.eh ~ digs when tbigyes ^can^
€*e! How Asn
I 3oim& TO
&er Aco*/«
THE RESTOP
this uitek’.
Vv6 SotvA
: MAus SohaE
MONty.i t
fV1- HAFTA \
Rjooooui SotAE.
I CAMT ASK
SHE'lA-
JUAHTA KNOW
t0HAT HAPPENED
Goes* \\jl
HAFTA MIT ,
ONE OF THE
FfUjCAS.- T
DMIH tRfiF GAAft
ItfCVER M-Ue-*'
Mjet-c, -Tms'is •
Mt LASfT ! ■i-
\No'Moae l
\BuuW <W6.v
>5
I Knutmg <f
' M. E.
- Silk Quilt t •
..Mr E, FuUe
7 Silk Quilt'
v Newcastle,.
Bend. Terrel
I. Etnbrolfeif,
Brandon. Mn
Automobile
REPAIR
vdoNDCR IF UMFCYS
UlMtiNG Fo«. MR,.
1 WAS SUPPOSED
To W uuonuiNG
> Tonight. —
\ KNOW uihAT i'u. DO,*
\ VtoMT Tew; HER
How dot i'u. Tost
SAT \ LOST IT i .
Nine ten I
> kniiw the ,
common cure that should be. J
given their cat . . . Maay.i I
however, fail to practice «i*t
c*re, driving their cars one
■eaaon into another . . until ai
something really goes wrong. Cooler days are N
again and it in time to have that goo® car of ft
cheeked upon for winter service. ' Drive in aei
us tune it up in aM detail . . You wtH find it kns eq
siVe lit the end, and a more “pepful” car to drift
cooler days—Our rates for repairing of all kind*
FOR SALE -
FOR SALE: Bargains in doors and
windows; used glass one-fourth
price of new—Edward Lisle Tin
Shop, West Fourth St. 13tfc.d.w:
That wont feE'uttNGl
FOR SALtJ: Sows, ;pigs, and
sh'oau, ‘ail sixes, for sale or trade
for cattle.-—Call at, Leader Office
for particulars. - 7p-22[>
Gte*. Now fue Got
Art loeAi"
rw. rip tfti TRooSER
POCUMT,—
, ©■OttBE’. THERE
IS- A UttlE HocE
/ IN »T.— - There !
(fences poor PtNoea* "
VHaoooH
How fuv. SHOW HER.
-The. H°t.«. -
tmavs wmeAE MT
•TACK WENT. —
v FOR RENT
FOR SENT: Furnished Apartment
—- with hard wood floors.—Graham In-
> sn ranee Agency. :r 22tfc.
j, FOR RENTs Nicely furnished mo-
dern apartment to couple. .—‘ 901*
Carolina. Mrs. Corley. 21d-3.wp.
J. 8. Johnson, Prop* West Fourth I
Miu Tricoln Take* Oai a Little Conceit
■irinmmndly
T Jl/5t fr'^H rfo ^'
StE TH S4>U'»C
mfkL
rSTv&fpI
Af/35 TffiCOiEr~ I A*
Crotrt OVL*. To
thtr fHforwx ■*
Hr.*VH SUVn
-Vtouvc HAv£ to
T Hum Th
yauyr ntr*-
KiO SVoumo
Traw w we*]: ■■■jiiavt,
I /H^e*y tet J
I you
LOST— One kit of tools batawen .
Feed Motor and S tniloa eoqtb of *
town. Liberal reward.—Jack Morri-
aae. «0 Virginia St,- , (w-d-pi
WANTED
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1934, newspaper, September 28, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884329/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.