The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, September 3, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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J. R. Ramsey, cl
y-f-1- committee 1
anneal fair, snnoun
in prise* wifT-^a .1
pwrta- this pu. *
The parade wttl.
o'clock on Graft s
«a.*Oi Beat Cowgirl,
Junior hoy -tr ; gi'
Largest do*, >1; t
Ugliest
125 Down Ar
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DOROTHY DARNIT
By Charles McManus
iT«> all RiGH- *'>OAPy.
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WITH ME. I NllD
5 YOU FOR A r
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you CLiMO OOWN f-V'
ASSto GET ONE OF V
THOSE. PlfB OFF THAT]
A'WOOvf Sill ON the
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iiRAmAM* DAO.T .1
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Death Of Pioneer
KecailH Memories
* Of Early Graham
John. B TTalS; ah Old time re, -
teat, and merchant of Graham was
buried in Oak Grout ..(.e.uetcry a
few days a^'VMi . Vikln had not
UM in OrahafiV for a number of
‘ years but was well known by ail
• be oj-t timers of Gudmqi uiui Ydiihg
twtfaty. He. ku one of our best
ciOsetu and. could jdway* be- depend-'
~ ■ • ■ j id upon. "
, -"T~. John innu to Graham , froM^lvgvd
Johnson t'oun:y with h.» mother
when a young man. '*•(41% ..Maty
ilram bought '4'acres“'bf. land in
eayl Giahaui, - which is. now known
as the Crain acdittoiL and the resi-
dent -till stands on the
- Mr. Cram yvirii'VKi'HiaSinees With
Wm Dickins at one time,-wwt
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BlfflK «II01 SPINACH WINS ?l^0
FOR CAFE CUSTOMER -
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Los Angeles, Aug. SO.—1Because
there was no Spinach, carrots, peaa
and bpaDa. Milton V Hunter has
Won a (1.1SK) d«iuagc action from
a cook in a coffee 'shop, _
Municipal "Judge Harold ,L. Lan-
dreth. handed down the decision
iigaidst . James Jhropshive, cook.
Hunter, had sued' Shi ops hire and.
frjie coffee shop . for $1,900. He ai-
•nai he had purchased a
Lipstick On Beer
v — Mpj?8 Causes Row
FOUR MSN SCALE
COLORADO PEAK
Portland, Ore.; Au*.. . ^0.—The
face on the barroom flood didn’t
cause half’ the trouble brought
about here today by- lipatiek *n
barroom beer vmu*s. It. all) (Trouts
out of ‘ the fact that milady- who
sips her suds leaves a tell tale,
tinge of carmine on the lip of the
mug which refuses to disappear in
s the ordinary bear' paflor rinsing
Commission*- Riley went even far-
ther and promised arrest* when*- j
nscal ticket with the understanding
that, he could get meals- comprised
of vegetables as he was on
ditto— , -i,...... ! '
On. AprC H. _ 1938, he rntaAd - . .
' iter informed ever the city samdry ' division
?, Itun-
ensued,
C. C. • Bigiiaru, known as Bigham k1 during which Shropshire Shouted
" - for Hunter t« be quiet, according
the, place and a
him tyey had no
tqr testified. An argume:
waiter ini
rgument ,«
3*
l
i
Crain on or near whei-e^thq Graham-,mi
Rational Bank now stands. [to testimony.^
1 have know n John since I W j Then Hunter and
lb years- aid- and befot£ “we H«» j mixyd.-ano Huftiff **
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Johnson County, he, was a law abid-
was ever
help enforce the law. We could
. slwsyi count,to -keep—a.
watch on aiiy strangers who drop--
ped in, amt wheiT 'ETiy Ihlrtf weuT
wrong John was ready to saddle hts Judge Landre'th' gave juugment
horse' on the side of our officers to
help/ capture them. ■-
"W Graham that the man who was
running a stWt at Kart Betnap had
U-nT kilieu. 1 do- not recall the
name of this man, but be had closed
,_ Lis store for the night and gone
home when a man rode up and isjtr
- ed him to o|»en •tha.i»tdr»''%hd let
. hue ivavo .wiiicLhiuif to eat. There
’lacerations
Shropshire
se out' with. .
right shout -
holding a butcher knife at the
tirof •‘bampod ifltQ..iV>*
Hunter jcont#nded he win stabbed
to Hunter for ll.WK) against Shrop-
but ' exonerated .the coffee
hire,.
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Alamosa, Colo., Sept. . L—ML
Blanca,, third highest' paak in Col-
orado. has been sealed on i^s east-
ern side
hstpry.
side for
ry. ?t
i#ret 1
hr the second time in
is 14JM3 fvet abeve.
The party making the
ascent included Wr B. Tov.1, dll '
and Howard. Parker of .Alamosa;
Joe Hertiar of Pueblo, Colo., ajid
ChrU Seoredos of .Jj^ngton, D.
C. They' used Alpine mountain
climbing equipment in' the climb,
which required »ix and bne-halr
hours! w ’
find*
periy
glasses haYe not been pro-
washer and Jhe lipatiek rc
moved.
Canadian Diggers
Jlnd.fc? Stratum
Kitohener,
Aug. 3a—City
woi kmen dug their-way
Winder. While working on a street
1 l-ttey. fpund. Jary; a depth-of'um
feet, although Kitchener has wit-
nessed- a really hot Summer and
the temperature was around the
80 mark. \
“DO IT NOW”
believer in efficiency hung up
sign- .ip his of {tub one day last
week, spying ■ Dp it now” With-
in ?4 hours tb*. epahier had bolt-
ed with the contents' of the safe,
his -stenographer eloped with hts
eldest jmn, the office bojf threw
the ink bottle Into the , electric
for * six-hour
looking fdr n
finder.--r-j
day
neW
Now he is
motto,—Path-
'Californta began payment of old
age pension* in January, 1990.
Kansas City,. Aug, 31.—The most
elaborate ' armored, - bullet-proof
automobile ever to appear in Kan*
sas'City has fPIlen into the hanib1
< f Sheriff Thomas B. Bash.
Te. car body iii -reinforced with
I,4u0 pqunds of shw.-t metal. Jhe
glass is 1 1-^ inches' thick artfl
bulleb-pmof. 6o heavy are the
doprs that -extra hinges are naces-
es-m ^ support the weight.
Even thy gasoline tank is bul-
let-proof. -w- • ' '■*”
v Members of the North Side
Democratio Club, of which. Jhe
.....■—yiiM
Lam
- h recently slhin John Lasia was
A Chicago man a »reatfpre^n^ ^ the c,r
way usad as a lookeut port -during
meetings 1 and to hauf -club officials
home.,The club reoently waf
bmhbadL Zr ' -
Sheriff Bash didn’t care for the
explanation, so retained custody of
the rolling" fortraaa.
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Asked To Leave
VOLUME ONE.
HUMflBX SEIZED BT
AT KANSAS OTT
it Biaclah- Lewta, the
. fAiMK -
fc-Jrsr,. —
e* irs .£k5X,*s
i Hitler gevrrmw—t as mee4t e( aa
aHUto she wrote abeat Oermaay.
Crickqt fighting- is i
sport in China and many Cbiaaaa
The Gulf of Maxioo has yielded
seven-pound crawfish, to the nets gf make a living by breeding them for
iahennen.-----—*--— - *ha .aaegn,—— -
Fifty coVnete continuously cirrle
the pttnet Jupitar.
Ladies’ handkerchief* were ones
worn aa favors in han’e hate.
:EP AND GO
PROGRAMS!
INXOIM
f . .
Application* for th«
and goats-to the
received by County
Vance Monday aften
morning the program
those who wish to si
under the drouth rel
ahead and some one, shot him down
When the other men triad to
shoot, Dave got looks and ran for
hi* life and the-two men stood I
and shot it out,' Whey they were
all down the officers went ,up to,|
tluiiL ' One Oi ju o'of our party
. ri* * ’if-*
r ;■ m
m
ere two other men waiting at thv- wm -wiijtbtly wumW, but pot
store and after getting shut they
-and taking what money the
,7-
-l erchant had, they took him but bf~ In which Mr. Cfain took part.
This is.just one tnctefeurT mention t I
l*FC.
town-and killep, hihi', leaving him'
leaning ,again t u tier - Jir.l Jh.-'
o was sheriff at * the’i time, and i
John and »onje other men wi-r*
aodli after- them,-findlhg^ their, trail sent
near the ThrotJCmorton^Lbtin y J ne,
they followed jbrnugh Thrnckmor-
Hr. Crain was a good man. knd
wo art-sorry tb loose, such nu n J
am sorry l ..was out of town the day
he was buried, and- could not be'pre-
I understand Mrs. Crain is -' ll
Hying, but unable to copra <town.
xemhmbcr her* as M.ra, Sa^n?
mih^flkadfaBaedi -Usw
-eToieman ootifcxy w'ht-rv find the tra 1 Parker, nee Bigham, ono of our
(llaitifr and wa.bhmv ahead" , they home1 girle whom we all 1 overt" Our
“ -a*- the camp - qt_ih4 man. They
ippvd up jjn the mail, wbo was bn
guard- ana tool^, hi* gun; then sjjft-
lied up op the other turn wfto.~were
slpgp.liR with gun* {iy thed
The offieves had tuibrea en to "shoot
- >'V jaC before he Would quiet ' dowiL.
TKeg~~tlay Titarted -tha-s tongs trek
lionp- on tired horses and with tired.
In these rrs take a bad
---man iiu a long trip they put him.
' on' a horse and tied his feet under
the bars*, .then. Wad the- Tmrse iC^leweipg-th'e" effects
y.ou.jiid not want.to have" a rare ur
kill a prfsonUn. **
. In ......__
in 'he tlrahan,
sympathy gs exte.n
her *0n. Wulie,
to hflr {ami
, in tkis sad time.
—
?Jf j. E. Parsons.
... *a. - -*.-uamtf
Feel Earth Tremors
At 10,DU0 I^;..Her&ht
ftewaed, Alaska, Aug. bt0,—ALr.
pilots traveling 'between Seward
and laterior Alaska report exp«a
earthquake, -hock in weftt-ern Ala*-
da at altitudes up^Jo m.ooo feet.
- m Hijtuia.u.v -m.-n wen-
w*»
nheiiff -as was Dave Melton,
brother. '• '•"*
over the mountaih ranges, Pilot AI
• ’^'"“ ’".Ijat-long after the-prisonerr
‘ !, put in* jail "J pi Muyihy ^md Dale
Ijut-long after tho- prisoners were tri-d on regular schedules, welcome
. --r. i ..----’—* '"ate
about" tftef fering an iwtx to how far earfh
'earth disturbances
Melton . went- t* to
.-••lis, and whde Jtm was bask
the cells looking thiiid^-over
, of the mt-n'jWalkeri up *to Dave,
'ho was standing inside and asked
i r a match.. When-chWVgtng hands-|~
»i ‘k hhr~ pistol, which he had" in
h s . hand, the* “nan grabbed .JIave
—and in flux wiuffia the.“gun -wa> dis.-
' Tha I gad. sliootltut. Dave in fhe hand.
-."T Murphy bn -hearing the »hilt
ran tn * tfo' fto’n to be
disturbances extend upward' and m
what, ratio they affect aviation.
Dressed In Rags;
1 Carries $50,00^
shot ana
k.llod. the men then getting what
gnnjL-'-iPy could f nd. -ook Dav^ ar
- J'a,4* L--1
......I yon». Fruprc, Aug.^8iL—A-myas,.
terious vagranL . dressed in rags
was arraetM--today and found to
have the equivalent of $50,900
owed into . his clothing. ' The
money was in foreign currencies.
Including' American bank
grabbeil gUWC The
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side.
JW
thy
rec#n
T
ot-
these
MB
urn
walked out.
ani
people
name as Jean
TO -
man
gave
own
wa
1 ve*;!*
mm
' ■ £
~f,’TP TU/'bTdl'iriik* *on th^ ^ast sice
a that •.naB The two lar^e^t meti
"Tit-Ctats te w^een ybm: Vin''-'•fwr
fjUoif .walked ,.pot, too far
hey< irf jptm? sop**' oistanca iht-
Kabo and
Brussels,
M
said
M
jailed
A famftrTfrmaglftS Cdimty, 1Tc-
i raakiw did not gut one ear_ of corti4
in 4(F acres—Illinois Republicans.
VOUNG r A id I
I COUNTY T A m!
Graham, September 19 to 22
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A ‘NEW DEAL” PROGRAM!
I Horan Races and Rodeo!
M»>L
9
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MAMMOTH PARADE
ON OPENING DAY, AND
COWBOY AND COWGIRL
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EXHIBITIONS
jt:;
TIDWELLS SHOWS
ON THE MIDWAY
I ONE OF THE BIGGEST AND BEST
. INULUW-IIWtST
—:—• ' Sit i- -»-»• ■ r ■ **L vrV—i
Sheep will ****
$1.40, Mr. Vance s
grown animals will
Differing from th
the cattle, the appl:
the sheep and goata
for sale in Young e
collected before the
la aiuBitamed
-aar
started.
Mr'. -Vance empha
of * prompt action o
those having sheep i
wish to sell Brest!
latiois requiring a
te hr" made firat, d
out tha forms win i
in commmicing the
RAMSEY RELE
LIST OF
— - FOR bi
AFTERNOONS OF SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22 — A “DOUBLE BARREL" SHOW,
Soft Ball
See the Exhibits ^ S ?
ART. WOMEN’S WORK, AGUCOLTURE, COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS
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TOURNAMENT - GAMES EACH EVENING, YOU
WILL WANT TO SEE THEN ALL
■ill VII
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LET’S at CELEBRATE
Miss Pearl M
clerk, announces tl
ha* made 136 matcl
has foupr months t
183 record mt toot
Only Jan Applied
last month as ee»
ty-three Ur'Jrty.'
total for the montl
couple improvemeni
190.
In eonclusion M
■sbsAi the love-ion
marriage record m
net neceeeerily tx
all the g«al «f 17
months U email h
that has u many
and
pietnra patrun*
film*. During the
which dosed last
248 talking mot
re’.eaaOd in Greeci
ran film* numbe
than. M per ceni
0 IW-K1 1
ot twins and of
a contest bp th
vraled. Twin*, to
-vr
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ritif'*’-'.dlf'
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