The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 19 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Throckmorton Paper
Praises County Fair
LEAVE NATTOB ALONE
DO YOU KNOW
THAT—
Chirping Crickets
*■ Are Hushed Forever
Thursday's
gasoline and
The story of the cricket wto
chirped all summer and danced thV
harvest days -.away only to t*’ "with .....
oat food Whep winter 'tense—» -Votwg County Fair cats- I ^
known m .every language. .Vnfor- Jog, and pra.se* the exhibit, be- ’
turmtejy, were there sny kind heart •"* prepared- _
ed ante to give food and. convert Tfc* “Ay*, '
the ne’er do wella at the courthouae C®*T®^ t*vm t^#„Yo',n* t <)Ur
Saturday they failed to put in up- aaoootetioO in Graham, a i
pearanoe, for thousands of the hap- t*>eir “talog for... the *J
py-go-lucky inaecta perish* ffom 1"**- Many and varied pn
poison spray.' X l 10 . ** ,«" 1
1. aginable—we feel that
This insects sought warmer qu*** Throckmort<,n £.ple iwlll.
ter. st the first touch of wUUwd.- their celebration and will
th"- *o «W-~ro«,. and bother- ^ know,ed<fe
*°me rAK,,r;1? «• Th._Crah.rn
JJ** ' ' Wea^t ch rp usually. th. U«g»t ,ta this
Hu moral of course • is to' make
L*st year tare*
lubricating oil supplied more then
It) per cent of the federal govern^
ment’c income from' special m«to
tax sources. r -
Federal gasoline taxes during the
IN DAY AN1
OF COURSE
ri'th DICK P
TttXEli JEN
'amouK Stars'
afferent, Dai
facner1 Brea.
past fiscal year totaled There than
*200,006,000. t - : i_*j
Keeping the Washington monu-
ment lighted at nltffit cost the gov-
ernment *1,'ill d\}/lng the Taat fis-
cal year.
"More than 1,000,000 adults attend-
ed school-of some kind In the V. si
Any erroneous ref lection, anon the
character of anv person or firm
appearing in these columns will be
gladly and promjrtlv corrected upon
You’ll Go ,Ui
We re Xw
glWliy »UU UI y soi.vv^y -wr-
1 beinpr broturht to the attention of the
WEDNESl
“AFFj
’M PAV.L
New Kind
management.
ForeBro
Phone 50.
during the past school year. 'V
Only -26 immigrants now,((arrive
at Eltle Island daily as compared
if the regular rates, y
TMt Graham Dailv Reimrt** .,4n»
munications fox publication
SWt is; of. Central in!«rtst.
ith over 8;060 daily, 2$. years igo.
fust i iron road! are common in
FRIDA
^ i/ it l. ootjWve oreY - a
personal nature, ^U, «ueh-communi-
aations must carry the audit’s sig-
nature—no* necessarily fdr publica-
tion. but a* indication of good •faith-.
The liability of The Grahaai liaiiv
Reporter and-of its niibliShers for
any error in. anv advertisement is
—rns
has able* water tower
capable 6f discharging 28,
could do well to gaze sormwfuli.;
at; the once 1 happy and carefree
crickets who gave their *11 at t’1
nM««dttAiaaa f/m a civntx ■ Anil A HbDPP.
courthouse for a song and a dance.
putting Fpads
Beautiful “Tied & Dyed” Scarfs
Special Price .........
A" g56d of the charm of
«ne of these wild spots is their
THE WHOLE FAMILY
luiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiminiiiumiiiiini
isolation—the fact that they _.ar*
not only unspoiled, but th.* —
are hard to get to that people don't
gvt a f ha nee to spoil them.
We hav, built so many roads in
the J.SJSL Jeeade that > it ts hard to
think of any beadty spot which the
‘Gold-Seal” floor. Covering
Our Prices -— We Lay it Toe
NEIGH BURLINESS
i Agrees That Sam’s Plate Lunches
1 ■ ■"•W"L •.--
Are The Best • ..—4
'The ptepar^f Graham must
remember that while the fry* ror
decs—are given' primarily for the
farmer and ranchman, they are al-
so given as an opportunity for the
—farmer, ranchman, and townsman
may meet and discuss anything but
Yni'.niww sad Aaugh-and -frown,, on
casual motorist cannot reacV And
Which this ,ia, fn the. main, an
.•_____- -ts__—
SPECIAL
£onsolette Gas Ranges $44.50
^IWWOTfST^TiajiO COUCHES AND beds
EASY TERMS
excellent “ thing,"we
make a Wilderness
IT’S A TREAT TO EAT AT
thoroughly al
be a wilderness. ... _
There ought, in other words, to
be some areas which^^sgjSjSJBI
reached By ~cSrf “spots, Which one
st penetrate afoot, or with* *
k horse, if one is to .see -them
all, and which contain no tour-
ist-cabin* or general stores. -
Let there he a few priaes'dor-
those who sre willing to rough it
we can never see if we aren't game
which
Graham has long. been in need
for some form of recreation where
"both farnwrr- *nd..tosiisniin might
come together outside the "pale”
of workaday routine and business
and auoh a need^aya* filled with
' the start of the SecbniT Monday at
SAM’S CAFE
llr. and Mrs
I p visit at tl
*F. E. Hoffman. Mgr.
Popular Furniture Go
ffexl lo Post Office
C. G. Conno
aitor is Grtl
Sam Wants 'To See You.
Irby Rhodes
NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE
— Today a big crowd people
came tp- town for the fifth rodeo,
and dbtib^leea; many will return
Paynr Hath
me Sunday
a few bits of wilderness
to park lie car and hike '-i
A r«<ert editorial in Natui
azines ■ .stressed this very "p(
KJ' that thei-
\ home, dress;'ffthd come back tor
A , the dance tonight. However,- the
‘ ' number of townspeople at the .COG
—b • tTii yard * ai‘( r... was \> ry sniall.
T. - .TTST" Weather is much ..«ooie«f' npw
Jh.m this' surrintevv and bu'ine- i-
r—light, enough-pp Mondayji
..J,j to permit slipping Tlt for *rf hour
OUNG J
COUNTY
Mr. and. Mr
de were\ G
remar
people w-ho wop't be .oatisfi
til the cresi of every moui
^pu rad by a 7'ijkyltne highway: , dr.
_ ___TlTC-Yi J If la ,1.,
scenic-bok yard,” and. it pleads for
The farmers would appreciate'
having th*. peoRle~0f"~fjraham with
them at the rodeo,-f.. and —there's
nothing on the programs that
A.,,. enjoy* Ho nit yousup-
pOM thpi___KKfc.^1 little llriii of
.,in, inf 'to. town, spvrtimg the day, j
"axui, .-Murrunr—tw-1bet*—hiuats.__4L -*’ *
pight - without mingling’ w.1th any- .
One except their rural neigNbor*V' ';k.
wilderness
• roadless
Uosen't mean Alhat we must'
This
alkip, ^making. jauiudai)
accessible to the autp.
Grdam, September 19 to 22
mm • —F* - •••».
A “NEW DEAL” PROGRAM!
and forest
BEGINNING OF fl NCTt ATIOS
”, ~ t —aii *i___yj *
* No .attempt ‘.toT punett;*te is ap.
h L. L. Hid|
el communt
Bahson. the busings.
. .Itubert W. T . , . ^
statistician, in one iif hi* recent let-
ters. set forth th? ‘following:
11.00 spent for a lunch lastf five
hours.
..*1,00 .spent fop., a nackti* lasu five
Weeks. - • * ' '
$1.00 spent for * cap last five
A Complete New Fair Plant—New Exhibit Buildings, New
Race Track, New Grand Stand A Real Fair for All the
People of Young, and Adjoining Counties. , , , , ,,
J.'N Stei
with the Y
social ion.
papfyi al Alexandria,
t. The early signs
punctuation
poeesy--only, to enable
months. , r
$1.00 spent for ». water power
•er railroad grade lasts five gene-
rations.
*1.00 spent in th« scrvica* of
wfcre at first .used >n
i reaSerw 4w ■
comprehend the meaning hidden in
obsolete words and involved
dilficulXverges, Age!
•**r. “1
tion- became general,
until the ninth century aftgr .Qmist
R. O. Mi
among th*
Graham U
Mias R
Glynn Sti
Wichita F
TIDWELL S SHOWS
ON THE MIDWAY
ONE OF THE BIGGEST AND BEST
IN THE SOUTHWEST
and
- . ,-_ts passed, how-
before any form of punctua-
md it was not
God lasts for et*mi$y7
Whether a man possesses many or
a few dollars, it will be well for
him Yo give to the kind of iprve.G
investment he is making. _
Some iovestuients that were mai'
with anticipation of large jn*turns
are today disappointing the 'inves-
ON OPENING DAY, AND
COWBOY AND COWGIRL
EXHIBITIONS T
that the division of sepjences by
pei lori, colon *nd semi-colon marks
took place.v The comma was, the
same as today, a large dot or dou-
today disappointing the 'inves-
tors. Other investment* are pro-"
ying more satisfactory Haul origin-
It is doubtless
Horse Races and Rodeo!
4 WRINKLE
AFTERNOONS OF SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22 — A “DOUBLE BARREL^ SHOW,
Mason Founty News
Albert - ■Metzger who has sold ice
in Mason for the pO«t" \wenty-»ev-
an iiaari, *aps. that this snrnrakr
has be^n the fret be hah been call-
WHAT DO YOU
THINK ABOUT IT?
TOURNAMENT ~ GAMES EACH
Bmnebody, in fact many some-
bodies, are, of the opinion that
the severe drouth by which so
»e the Exhibits
akt. wonts won. icwaitmt, cmnau wsmrs
LETS ALL CELEBRATE
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1934, newspaper, September 10, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884367/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.