The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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TUB GRAHAM DAILY MTOBTER. FRIDAY. SEPTiBHB
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Sjraftam £Oai/y
{Reporter
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I’ubhfhed Every Afternoon
Except Sunday.
Office of Publication Ht Oak Street. Id Item to stand
(.ithio Tnu • Hd||.....
Any erronoou, reflection upon the,
chtrtcUr 6f tnv pfr?on or fittt
appearing in there column* will be
gledlv end promptly corrected upon
being brought to the attention of the
management . . • ,
All Cards of Thank*. Obituaries,
and like notice* art
half the regular rate*.
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Th# Graham Daily Reporter }n-
yites Communication* for publication
when subject is of generic m.*r«»t.
and if sit » not abusive or ot.»
pe+sopal nature, -AU y»ch comnwmi- struct^!' and
cations must cam- the tntflrra slg-j .availab)
neceasa
.. for. pdMtea*
, ef e<¥>d faarth.
-GAM THOSE ST ALA WELDS
Hundreds of tons of food that
could be used to *ave cattle this
winter are wasting in the fields to-
day Corn stalks that faded to
make, or that have the corn re-
moved are being lost by allowing
in the field. These
Interesting Relics -
On Exhibit This Year
Although scores of interesting an-
tiques and relic* are on exhibit t!F
the right w.ng thia year, very few
ribbons were' awarded. „
C. F. Marshall of Graham took
first for the oldest book; Mrs. D.
M. Knox entered the oldest gun;
Miss Mildred White, oldest quilt;
Mrs. J. K. Holcomb, South Bend,
stalks if' harvested and put in <a
trench tile can he made into pala-
table and nutritious feed. Norm*.
ally these stalks are hardly worth> - m—-
the coat of harvesting and few Pow«*«r “™: *• ■*«*. Graham,
farmer, hav. machinery for handl- «“••* Bril
ing tfiem ham, P'he knot; Mr*. E. Hill, Olney,
»pproxi- Uirst picture; Mis. E.
Hill,
Butt with hay price* ’
-intaly . doubling those of a year
ago and grospdcts of going higher, I vtn*y
it will pay any farmer 1 to Clat and
Olney, vaaes;
scale*; v- •
Mrs. E. Hill,
save. »U*. stalks "even though ' they • N^WTastfe GrOUD To
must bp handled by hand.,-.- |
The trench "silo; is easily com.),
can be dug to( fit the "
available.—Yfx. '
tisemer.t. ■ - * ' ■-
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Give Program Tonight
' '»T- _lh The Chn,*< Amhaaaa^a* of iHw-
ddgyv- ■■OJ ^r-‘S:T^^^^Ue ’srUl ;|>retfn.t a .puaicpl jito- erttie. 11- has run A frfl-pag* Ad j
tlO NLVtSPAUfRSUO flWr^lWh •* the- of OfteBtorch ,.vei y 'tggrt—f6r 111* conseciW«»«
V|.7!fi • HBA,VE.V.iLi ,2 ^-.WtSSFpnfl antt TWu,c»*ce Street to- jn the ' s*et|i
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pan iyu '
group
GOOD ADVERTISING
til
r&tj&f .office are* of «* W>«* pc^tc; composing this
deslw-.- *dTunrs," typewrite™.,' ' type, ■«*•"**•»«» i* expected Jo take part
types*,tmg machine.-* .ml press*. « £ A.
All - mechanical . items necessary to, >Ir*- F|ore"ce OtJwweastle
publication grt* inliood-'workiw^r- * charge of-ithe program
der. About the place are: mor^S^ *,U ^ N«#«-en**aM*
filet*, 'mats, reference work^.. pa-.v J-
books of vaj- TWO
si|§s -
gamed ^ wwuuama anu » r.rrhmner offices, the -tovqral thouaiiuT covered Th
F. F. A. Group To
Attend. Conference
At Stephenville
• - -a >
.Paul Deata, Thomaa Cook. Garth
BID, Edwin Reaaa, and Kenneth
Wray Witt* rypreaent the Graham
F. F. A chapter in a meeting of
officers to he. heft in Stephenville
tomorrow, 0 B. Rose, announce*
The' meeting was called for th*
purpose of making |U*ns ^or tly.j
-i ---- ---* for -election '
new school year and
of district officers.
Boys frfm. the several counties |
tumiuiuiine Brath will "attend the
TtWetm*-, M-r. Rose says.
—--n-.
Grocer Takes Page
Adv. Every Week
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S. B. , Evans sel^; more groceries
than kny jothitr ' m«cjtant~'Hone.y
deks
Hom-V/-Grove. fW4 years, ago
began running A- quarter-page ev-
ery week;, a year later he.Jiiihpeil
tp half pkg<- and did not m ss, an [
issue (for twe year-'. Then he went
to a full page, Evans has made money
against all kirws of competition,
including chain stores ami <in sp-te
of difficulties of the times.—Depprt I
Ogham-: . enviable' repytatum *a^d t^TTveral bund- pbR^e' and Ta llin) occupants^n-.st-
E. Fletcbe
Thursday by Tort
Worth"
:s CVtr
i -the
□r
. . . . . . . , __yrsl maganne and perKti cal plants ed. The melt taken into' custody
Between iiu -and-.. iivt_ hundrbdu^n {h' nMjon They are all alike* in were both of Qiney. They were
1 • V I. i n..: ns on t ri mi Ml 11* n a -. , -•
: -‘—"Not.
an
- ■***■ ’^-Vggir
prominent'.busint-s men from...Welt- ^
■ i^-.ryll»T Mineral Wells and Brerk-
enr dge made "special trips to Gra- )
hkm th
"th't pftifitrtmrw
?'*.v i"'
Cor
Wnd
spec;*
nljtfT'
their conversations
and m-fghbon .the Young county
.fair w nrprobably b> mesitidned. sev.
'Standardised and mechanical,1 charged with JJte ..theft Wt- Graham
nuu.uei that cllaracterizes much oi and an officer left fhursda after-
for Fort Worth • to—WtUT
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The Newp office,. The Jpldbe ■ "* —*=“
set- ‘ “*
gw fiASsmro ads
This- tuicligPOtind is given .to 'em-
--- ----- - , phaize the huniannees, heart and
eral. thousand tnro^by. residents ot. of are .like
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FOR SALE
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i : ♦», \m,/ i - JXtion. aggressiveness and . lcgling,
YRafetabd no less than half -
hewi but ' h’OR SALE: Bargains ifi doors and |
* ’szszLeZ: sra
• ‘fiirtiF-"-—T^,;w«nStta. ua.4,.
’, m #re different. Down, to a ~ Ccltain pad d p\sm '
eo daily and-weekly publication
North ar.d WesvTex^ published fav--. t ,re alike but when
ora hi i comnrnm that reached thops- ^ ^ where vthe new5paper be-
i.- > i. home*. ., • cum- the lemgthened almdow of.
—. 'Admtiona.! tnoosands were con- . T , - ,
FOR RENT
tacteiT - by the
were ‘
boosters - on
>•
ha vm -
sale.
—r~T7H"
' c/npCtaied . in ' giving account* 0f__
'■ the trifiit and tbe cgnfing _exppsi-
tw" >
*StS in all, no
FHR^^itENT; Nice clean nvyd-
. the man or group behind if t* Eddie Lisle ' Tourist
reached the vart'dtffcrrnce becomes t.’amp— Day.and weekly raps on ap-
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b"““ ^PtggL^wa. b*>
-b*!* • i—*. »^-'wJgg^Tg£2-I,
-X- thye -day-tour of surrounding coun- ^ ^ - the hl.art ani,. soUl ofpillion,
tits, apei -metrapontan papers have
IH..4.... ij n . ill worth the 'P*-^ t nunrt
•publicity for -Graham " could be -aeL P*r .It I* , printed ^rmth |
erted* tain the T»lf. imtl although «JnA ar.d imliffer-
- Br ■ ■ “i*1 '«■ has-,.humanness, the
“It
iTT-t' eastwtmjty* ■»..
Enquire.Reporter- oguS^.i7c
WANTED
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Ho«ey, Colorado Glover I Spinach, D
Rloeta Extracted, S lbe SOc; 10 lb ran J 3 No. 2 iae «
m
Turk*
H i rise
imm.-un, f.'.r~the-‘ cty." there can *4 ‘“7 Vhe- Wanted to,.liH your property fa.
• "fyiV'’*'*-
+1W^ lie SvSfoic: tv'ft at^H-right.—Graham Insurance Agency
fa Uaiifful character. It may be-2tfc
WHEN THE' SCHOOL" BELL L Jjt.V«tn- • sullen ' oA "even antagonistic. ' -------1_
- RlNtiS ~ ' ’ ■' 'J Sometimes it*'is hat'd and again'it Wanted to; hear fr«m person do
' - *’ . j may be7 soft'.putty., )it\\ see it„ta. a siring to trade reeidenee, property
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LOST
rtjsT • • - —Lhniftan . institution. ; ' • 7in Graham for gppd car.—Grahain
- Wll tilUIAd*-: tfW* wh»n the bell The, newspaper refletts the pier- < Insurafg* Agency. trtlc.,
-J---’,-TFjc- The-TtrsT dav for Whool*........whojritfeLfolo7 »i,d *-
' ; ' In 'the Ao*.cal!«c good ojg! tt^,:igfcfo)ig- to itv-t| to r-cfft^.aectdMugfT..
*, Th5yr-w4(X supposed u. respond \o the co»ppriity^whe»e—Ks plajrj ani-
-------»h -r:-/ii -SskL-ttopwn.^ -es^s and-i-tOiportant role.' It. is; like the jp-altll | ^ ...
tardy appearance. But the 4%- w tha wood At,'the tree because . between C.-AJ^.cubp and Plum
day of -qhool is a festival, qojv. ■Ithe^hguman beings responsible Tor it. Street.
.J7vL-*‘ . 7'V _____f -s-rr mfl.innnx.r4 W« thn.o aa-i t K
LOST: One pair dark - trousers'
ThVettMren turn W in-new clotlwa i «|W influenced by those with .whom
• yhe old Ones they move and have their being. It
are shined up to the limit: The j hells.the- story of life and death. It
: i<>;j». gf»tired of loafing around. 1 jc.,the household
School brings the buneb together, rcormrumity.
and there,'i* ‘ "" "
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Liberal , reward
turn to Reporter Offifii.
LOST: Reward for return of black
... ,v . _.and, white ma)e fox terrior, six
h",. n“ °1 'i mqpth* old.—Bobbie Morriaon, 726
°.w i south *h» street. ^QXYDOL, Large Size,
whole lor'-6T'TQW'’go- I pcrs are valued because they
ffg "with it ii nA they 'are rung to 1 an . accurate picture of the human i big part in the order of your, days
good f rame
j._their desks!
Tkind. j ’ , . “ -S-V-
- Children, ‘are brighter and
alert- than "they used to be.
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-rd*-
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.iaan'if.
'of[heart-beat' of—the■ community- ten,
. ! fifteen, twenty-five .or fifty years
more ago. The newspaper" is a mirror,
The . showiag- auL-of. the- glass what is
modern child has had it pretty well put into it. U J ■ ' ' . , __
^*~*i?nTle<l -into his head, that eduea- : Treasure*your newspaper, Study-it
.t-T. pays. He can see that if a fpr a lesson ih'humun nature. It
young person does not do well in gives, an nCrurate picture of the
jehool he is not lkely to do well, coiorfql, changing and complex life
after he gets out of school. Hance1 of the comlnunty; It has a great | because they
the average kid- will say that be influence on your -life. ft plays a hart Texan.
The newspaper's powerful and gen-
erally fair* kindly and wholesome
influence is aft work all the time.
All newspaper people worthy of the
name, realizing the newspaper is a
great human institution, pnt Their
bodies, heart* and souls into the
making. . ^
Newspapers might go to hewvep
are £0 human.—Dal-
PIGGLY WIGGLY
gtnIger alKt
2 21 OCNCE,BOTTLES
tatsutT
*■ T A-RGE, BQJT.LF,
COFFEE. WondeT' or “Bliss,
I*ER POUND
W-P. SALAD dressing,
QUART' "..'■'rr-:.........-.-.-rTr-rr-i ,-:—
Vanilla Wafers or Fig Bars,
n^OLN UNPACK AGE ---
SAL A P~ PEARS,
LARGE CAVS
SUGAR, Pure Cane,
M POUND BAG
PEAS, Gloucester,
PER
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PACKAGE
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i-exto pf
■ - -r.- *
wants to learn and see* the necea-
"■ . .. jit y pf it. ■ '
- . litany of the children start out-
1 [with the. be&[ possible intentions but
aside issue* co ... jpunteardtw ,
it-iijv issues come fn to dhaw, their! .
: ''^lwTfcy They" krant to play football-! ,
^fcr:’*c- rpi to stay ' out late to the-parties.
*( - take* rclil '-hard. work, to learn ,
lrs-oiu and if * k d is spending'
>, j, ,* his best energy on ether things,
the lessen* arc go ng to.: drag
Well, Tct tie hope that none of f-
\ ' the boy* anil girl* - of your com
munity arc going to come into .
t hat clas- this year but all are I
going to take* (hold and - do real j
work. - **.. . j
The tragedy of education >s that :
7b many states, owing to hhrd
time* and scant ptib! h funds marry •
' Schools will open late and rim for j
, short periods.- Ft. Worth1 ,Runday ‘
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For Sale!
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SECOND HAND PIPE
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t—15 1-2 Inch Caning *'
1.100/feel—« 1-4 Inch 28 lb A 32
700 FeeirrlO Inch 40 Lb. Casing
200 T'eet—F2 1-2 Inch 02 Lh; Ca
Feel—6 5-8 Inch 20 Lb. Cl
2 infh Tubing and Rods
2 Inch Line Pipe
/ — * •i. '•*■ T“" “ .* ’
TANKS. POWERS, RODS. MOTORS, AND ALL
SECOND HAND EQUIPMENT. ..
SEVEN ROAST
BB*F,. PHR POUND
STEW MEAT
PER POUND
BOLOGNA, Sticed
PtR POUND
ISC
PICCIY WCCIY
-• •
MUSTARD, Worth Prepared,
QUART JAR-'.""' .-.T^
FRESH PRUNES, In Syrup,
-LARGE CANS ...4.-..-...-.. rTV .
---- ^ --: V- - I
PINEAPPLE, Libby’s,
SLICED OR CRUBHKIX- I tfclT < ANB
K. C. BAKING POWDER,
25 OUNCE; CAN .1.^™..:.. . ^
ANDREWS SAUSAGE,
i CANS .............. ..........
SOAP, P. & G. € Big Bars.. j25c;
CAMAY, 3 BARS . ....... .
Potted Meat - American Sardines,
J CAN8- FOR .............................“.'.I........tj.
MILK, Fox River,
J JTALJL OR 6 SMALL CANS
SUNBRITE CLEANSER,
2 cans .................
a
QUALITY MEATS -
FRESH AND CURED
SEVEN STEAK,
tea pouxp .7 ..............
PORK SHOULDER ROAST, :
YEARLING LIVER,
SUGAR CURED BACON.
SQUARE!, P«t POUNlt .
PRY SALT JOWLS,
• “ PER POUND . <■
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