The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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When ' a garage’ man*' make* a
mistake. hi add* If to your hffh
If a carpenter makes a mistake,
wall. K is probably Jnst what ht
expected. “ v- *
WVen a preacher maker a mli-
♦ajtr no bod v know* the differenfe.1
Tribune.
Wheat sowing i* going ,on all
over4 the county, and the acreage
Sr"Mg already. The paatura** will
saw the farmer many doll ark1 wfcilr
the oaUay • email compared with
token.a Itodg# make* a njistake It
what TKe coat of food toaold to.
beconW*> the law of the land
When a doctor make* a miatak*.
Mo*quitoe* kill more
w» *end flowery,
But when an editor make* a mie-i Ind
take -«<>0D NICRT.
The U. S. Govt, got «|4»
The railroad go* ^—-~ *1°°
The Manufacturer got ------> 4 00
The drayman gat „•**
Tha ratailw *W:i........ DRUNK
Hia wife got T-..-HUNGRY
HI* children got RAGS
1 ' 0 ■ .....a
FLEW FROM THE EVIL ONE |
A man caught a boy in his, g»r-
the judge let him off, and
never to yield to anch. fc
again, adding: “Ye stun
flown from the evil one."
ySo I did air,” replied
“but ha caught me bafori
get'over the feato^'V^*-/
PuMichcd Every AfUmeen
which retailed at 116.80. Th.
era involved in the manufact
and consumption of the wh
reaped the following harvest:
Publication 600 Oak Street.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character of anv perron or firm
appearing in these columns will be
gladlv and promptly corrected upon
being brought to the attention of the
management, .' ...... ■■ •
SCHOOL' DAYS
tion for the event.
don't think only of Federal but
lattices are
- is -nt^d*6^ "f«5^ery
view of ’many competent b’i*.t.«*t
obaanvwe;” pppeniabip higher—lusi.
of. govemm-nt might make re-
covery' 'impossible. •
It eqgirt keep' us In a continual
State Of depreftaum. with unemploy-
ment'4 an ever-presept problem—
because government was taking the
money that 'Srould provide invent
Installed Local
Post- Commander
as installed as Pent' ~
the lofaal American
£.b« mb indication of good *!th.
The liability of The Groham Dajlv
limited to the cost of such »dv«r-
tlsement. I. *
ADVERTISING RATES WILL BE
GIVEN UPON APPLICATION .
men In,
Other offioers elected a month
ago, and1 installed last night were
R. A. Crawford, first vice-president;
"C. B. Cochran, second vice-president:
T. J. Edwards, adjutant; Roy Jonas,
sanreant-at-arms; Bob Rrhder, his-
torian;-—Wj’-/W. Martin, eh'pplain;
ami lge Dockery. E. H. Fore, slid
Ctrl. Smith, committeemgnA. - s . -
Heaping exorl
_ _ int ta*ew~©n
corporations and sizeable income*
amounts u. damming the stream
of good times. When we confiscate
pfoduAlV* capital,—we are eonfi>-
PLAN TRADE PACl Jl
-• - , * , WITH C©D
to force money in-
Washington, Sept. 8.—The statA
drpBirmwit announced today i«
intention- to: negotiate a nor recip-
rocal 'trade agreement ‘with Col-
umbia, .with hearings 'to be held
and sintje it is most necessary to
keep pace witYi the times and
seasons, hundrece of, men and *<"
October 18.
Boonville (Ky.) Independent:.
When the whisky whs selling at
around four dollars a gallon home-
body fifcpred out the deal a«ord-
iwg. toTfha ufalt below “4:
v v th*I the harvesting is spare,
tJS?}f,pe
tlT-'
tfcm—mcW'fU.
‘ • '-*• «mrsvrM>ihM Tn.n? opulence . revwaled.
u-v- .- <.i,.m.-.ty_Thfcy.havfc. id-P.a,ri7l.h
__**» iha' {,jthi »; ffUr’7r 1 MeapcEfy by
...... "f !!0Ck f<r fa Il Teach what Thy gifts are
mcrchapdismg. |-r _!vychi
Thus it u" even -rflre important----, , f ■E*fhl
, ______ that oousuiiH-r.- follow liiir'trade-i y. .-
-- —J Stiuv'ng men never make
.p..hanve -styie,.' than those that wWt tPuA„ off ...
.--- '■”*’» •: -Irection if Hfpf, not lack o
•**»:■■■ r^'!****?- : r.m>nto-iRonfe. editor. of^Ih
tinbaH^^agtad, i» ‘..
THE— EDITOll’K MISTAKE
ijifolv the Volstead act brought
prohibition1* to Amcri£iL,T’‘''%a< *• in-
lftrtsil-.TM1. an ,*r
We vWTt the forlowirg fy<Ho the
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The Grahafn Dailv Reporter In-
vites communications for pubheatioB
when subject-I* of Intakest.
and if it is not- abusive or of “a
personal nature/ All such communi-
cations must ctrrv the author's'sig-
ernment—and take-lf^MT of pro
dijctive employing enterprise. '
Every worker, every hopie-ovrner,r|‘
. . ,. , every, investor, must join together
men arc buy.ng arjd w.l‘ J?-: w oppose expend. unwieHly, and
bus. -M4 .mast-
ments, ‘ . - .4 sential if we are to haw real and
Parallel with the changing styles recovery.- Industrial
is the swing back to the trode-
at-home movement. New Deal . .. . p
“styles indicate that the people ^
of Graham should keep their men- j
. ~ ey in Graham. During th. dep^.- ^ from ^ W . bounteous
—, fon when merchants were ggtfd ‘ htmM. __
^ J? turtoT v»,r buying ‘Jr,^ ©risrfct from ^e bleli sny
—---auxulr wai :.hum:i. rack justified in , . _
,1 - I not thank 1 Thee, Lojd?
f _ ttorea fo? *sp*uai articicr. ,Jbur that
]■' rir^ hav * &
GRACE AFTER DROUTH
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Kentucky -ftregkfast—consisting of
hssflolnchdo Record * ^ boltlf, of rye whiskey, a pound
Righting a buzh-sdw, hoping^ toy^f stiak and a dog. The. dog was
evade d*ath or tax, -. believing all therr *for the purpose of eating the
ont hears or Ulking back to your steak.—Vicomte de Miiu.lit
Graham, September 19 to 22
NEW DEAL” PROGRAM
motfier-in-law are all recOgnioed By
mo*t ;of u* as mistakes.
"zr‘
. . . . We in America can hardly, af-
Me esn a,md the misUke, which ^ ^ |W ..hypocrites ^ loud.
stand out i k* a headlight on ]y {m ^ >re pioQI|I]r en4rmvi„B
. Sjodel T. - —---; - on our coins' the ancient legend “In
But still we all mike many ®*?'i God We Trust,” while we a re et
-■’tiikev.V If we
ur« « -u!^£S^35iS-*fe.
little progress. A wise man utilise* ei| potter _____
h, mikt|k£S, rem.mbering the; r ,
coriW^experienoe and profiting ( ^ m Jg bon^they (are.
thewby. He learns how to steer ^rtuing.-Gilbert ' T.1
Hear of such thing* in the future, advertising fbderation of
An editor probably gets more , America. __— _
hluma. for a mistake than anjrone ~ ^ 1 ___
^ 4 *Th{Te are • many names for that
tgrpograp
oA idea
—-“»ra
* *
on earth. A little
Ver can canse more ruse man a . ^ md—“the one thing
,ia< kas* rn a' tin barn. I needful” but the simpleet is whole-
You may have heard that yarn nPU whe^ \ man la whole, then
■bout the country' editor who wrote therf g something in himself which
* flowery 'obituary when the town Ioo^ no morp for happiness and
miser died The town miser was the chili' in himself who
influential nnd had many relative*, ^till dreams of if.—John Middle-
The editor did the best he" could , ton Murry. ~ '
with the mater'id at hand and he ____________
firiilly concluded by writing that Maybe one reason why"we J--'*
-i^t .nan hlj gonejb J^JWt roat- have women presidanU V th»t
----- —af them ever
A Complete New Fair Plant—New Exhibit Buildings, New
Race Trade, New Grand Stand, A Real Fair for AH the|
People of Young and Adjoining Counties, , , |
■
inp ’’plsce Then the printer made
a mistake of setting the type to it
read. . ln...tgs_^tffert. J^AL the man
'ibs 1-grme to Kis last “roasting”
pTjce. The proof resder muffed one
sr*v th» fracas started
The edhrtr' get a fair
TirW1f“ 'oh "fMI- arirtsifif
■r„
The old
used to
glasses
fashioned womap w
boast about how many
of jelly she could get
of a gallon of herriea, Ha* a daugh-
ter who like* to brag shout how
tngnjf mips She can get out of a
gallon of gpa.—r**f Bend (Kan.)
MAMMOTH PARADE
ON OPENING DAY, AND
COWDOY AND COWGIRL
EXHIBITIONS
“Ti
TIDWELLS SHOWS
ON THE MlOWAYw
ONE OF TOE BIGGEST AND BEST
IN TOE SOUTHWEST
Horse Races and Rodeo!
AFTERNOONS OF SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22 **, A ^DOtFBLE BARREL**' SHOW.
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* Vaughan t
kk-end m Gral
Jenry Groves
lines* visitor
lenry Dyer
Chita Falls o
trs. J. Noyt
eral Wells
krth Monday.
Ira. Roy Han
from Foi
b«*n on a
1 >
Ira. House
I South Bend
Jttle six y«
klin had 1
morning.
E: Hal)
Graham, wa
[Mrs. A. W. ;
wan amonfr
bre* Monday.
pH V Craw
Hi are in
a radio si
Homer Bur
“lifter
in . Overt!
Mias Grace
this mo:
KTT.
Mr. and h
Itnd son. B'll
yisitor* 'in ,Gi
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M*s.-e." e.
three ,'and 1
sy in For
*ra. Wait!
tonahans af
sughter, Mr
Mr and M
,o Cleburne
uneratt of I
Miss Ally*
tnn Singleto
week s .viai
logue and fi
Burton Ki
asville Mo
hie aunt dfi2
Sowell KirtU
__
Irs* Pci
F»i
Mrs. Lois
' her at
812 Elm Str
JMML 1nt
been ar
listing o'
plays a:
In ' additii
[tion* *pd cl
rent’,
land vaoal..
exj
W dea^M
is going *on all
and the acreage
See the Exhibits
ART, WOMEN’S WORK, AGRICULTURE, COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS - f
Mrs. Pen
[swept Bris
Herbert
|ard Hagem
| Dupuis of,'
nf Music.
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Miss Ka
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in Howard-
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presented <
LET’S ALL-CELEBRATE
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1934, newspaper, September 11, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884354/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.