The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, I9M.
Temperature Droops
To 53 After .60 Rain
Paul Deals, Jr.,
Named President
Of F. F. A. Group
ADAPT»D
fftjOM THE
METRO-COtOW VN -
. Temperaturei ranging front 53
to 60 degrees sent stunner suits,
and dlrCsses to the cede* chert this
morning after a .60 inch rain late
last night.
, According to MIsa’LeW Black's
government thermometer the . tem-
perature at noon stood at even 60,'
while early this mprping the mer-
AtAYEfc PICTURE
made a business trip
turaday.
itfATIOij EASE*.
;ten made a business
Ill ....... ' I, 4 t»i/ »»flt*Hr» e*. glTillf*
iut U; th** dark h**i •>«?* plia-
irnt-.l uiiii unahed team.
Tli» I f jfc§* M HtraliieMl pniiMF Then
MU*1 tuok her hand. Afl riacht 8«>
ort.lt today,
Mu harit Field. foriuyt</kt uni wealthy
#fe waul9 her to Unu’' 'hr 9/-ene that
hm4 xuiiii gfc«n itu .i m_V-irt
#nf about l>iunr Hk> li^m shruck up
m ahlpboani aequo fa I ■..<* nth U*ke
itr,nl[eg. u h>( ham n ••mi h til ititenon
4*rr§ Tkeii odventm * Hu\ne frikudehtp
ham assumed ^Kyp’TniU'fRrtt. fw the
spark f igntt*it'"nn*i flame of iagt
Mih is about to kiss
irrf wpw* to o/{/orfoiten
\TORY
» ii in Graham
week • on business.
cury dropped to 53 degrees.
WE LOVE
oik and family i of
led the Young County
has flared up
her, and Hwhatn srrw* »e» »*)(
JV01T (JO OS II ITU l HE
*' pHAl'TlvlfVlt'B
; AwakeWinfl-^ „ llf
"Hmmm." It aka Johnny.- Quite left -Hi
drunk bv now, chairing hi* thront Mtkl
ik III) a loud ittaiAH wotae. Diane lion ai
•thiNfWinck pulltilv : Thought yni truth
hv_n might like It* )(*in uan later— love, t
|ait~uh—«h.o nht»riy 1 inien upted.’*, ■pftai'i.y •
Leering like round-fncptf «atyr. tjf. **lfv*r
garubohd t>ff hat| .*
■'I>lane.r“>,Mikp tried 4o- t^keh-v jand *
in ius* ** itu*- t»u f JaiML-auu.* Ytc
luUiU-eva4«id him The Spell h.nl * vision'
been, broken by 4he rldiculqusnev; him. “
of.? tbs? AituAthm and she wak fim>•-t4*ud
• Green of .Rotan is
daughter, Mra*~<J. *C»
family.
rW^Uon 4V suffering
It i hearts attack/ She
Uf - ill Thursday. • .
toe tail
• ul^Jua
^Now^hat ata*od and
~Mpre ’ .interest SfpUlHi\. iMUKgciy .4nr-rt»oa* TTP.chWr*^ wHll be tfc the
;hoicfc occupation's is! St reSts each disy, th* danger of
itimulWa ' tbroug^- the' V. F. A J hutting them has increased. The
~* !i. »re en^urgged I little'"felloes • arc -not as ' Cautious
would i to sibperate with each other. --. -Jas grown-ups and become so jab-.
mar5 ' V </______ sorbed in their activities that they
mJnU’’A Good- Tax~ liable to Step in front . rf-a
„_______ „ ___________________ Jtule In Kansas
d Jonnie Worsham, creased prices, of material and la- | ; —l—' - ., .re-
iver nnd Opal Wood: bor cost due to cpde regulations, i ir.n.^j wKeee counties have
—- (likely will increase ■djw'^cdst Sub- roonct,. owed to them as well as
andj. Betty Black of. sUntlally' this yeSr, Wallace naid 0|,irgat|ons 'dueTo'individuals, com-
Thursday to be with "Ten. types of plates in e ght c°l- miggioners’ courti huve issued or-
pair t»r hmv »«i*w 111'
oriC aild' mtotorkhit*., h«
* r Kl*^'bkdfjs| . ge* I It»u ■djr
i; *rdVldh> ipogrtf.
I han't- to h**r
i*Ul-Ur IM vzit. !b\>al ll^' l
A(r«*i« in’^Wik thm* than
Hint imugm^ti |ii»jkiible -Th* ho-
- r i itwii ihfmCti tin*
tlip1 m.in. ik**i w^o.jilyd^ier
j ill.
slit rynlizt .t tlTinir*^UA~w^Km)iiu'd>
luoijjjhtfuln*!^ mi.T riii riughr
; lv» Hvtnii i. ohi \\ ua-a^n tn I . I
flowyin fix on <wni a
* .4-1 imv E**rtt1irv« |ov« For-
... . wi; wf ».,.nrii;»*rH *■ rms infifnt
illy iht ii ghuok h*-r tn iti tn
(Srahajn John R Wallace, nMiyber ..of. the : .\Tore; _fni.ere*t^ ,in
rife/ ■•> Texas board' of fontirpi,- dapressed "choice ofirfariwhg-
doubt jiie State wodW' realiic ^.6 istii.iuim^ru ^r...uK..
daughter,, mone^drjr Saving, although he pre- work, gnd”8tudijnt.s-
Smithy dieted the per plates cost
Vorth. approximate.....the lowest ope
O' ket bid Laet year a jjriyate
yesterday iacturer delivered plates ,to
Wu»vV.**r~*he whoplt hrr head wlglv' .\tori\im--
“\ve wvre op-the edae of bi^pethfnx xiuib-
Very *HJy ” - •—r . tn Cuenun
''It doesn't m Billy to hie ** ,He-b«.
i»ns <i lft¥le sulfcv But then l've»-rrt porb
he*vVfTjpSflf ImS I’triM* FnfttrF rrf^e ' . »K*t*>rnn,
smiled Well fotget you
ev#i »*aU1 that, hm’"
Abruptly .iflke pulled himself to i
feiiier nml I.inched "All rigm . ,
1'iitil the day I can make y«ou--r4>*-y*«init
.j-IVfei. ....... Trf ... s-
tf i^ytl rvci ilituird w<
•b*' -eerie * ; Mi liei ia> ng»M'*f t*h»
sell h»sm - I
iJ-AieJ .Ti (is
Thy^mui
Matthews
W(y . lo.yt . 6hr ^cKtTdreii. Pit**
drivg carefully.
%Uma4 mght
ight tin ti«* jh^’k
t iirerully' Aktrieit
Wtre tom*lh-r>i*t»__
rr that. Johnny d.*> '.Mm-
m»d yomp.'Ttmm's' ^ .helpl^j*^' iJesttiri
knd deehjhrd th.il a i.Unu <*>
Id be -k> efnpha | tahfly ; b -',l1 'tTT’~d
so #he pluiiged 1 citywe have
VVflE
ejiiiU
be '(naile. Passenger cars, for wh:ch
_o— J - A- -7^- 1,100,000 pairs were oijdeied, jivitt
i has returned home boar plates with white numerals
polls; Ind. whcre .Jiej, or fnaroon-OaOtground. Quantities
barber convention. He , and colors o(^-«ther" ffpes were:
the World’s FaijC___inj CorrimercUil ^vehicles JoO.oOO, green
Et ■ f .‘ - (ri'i^1-*:^ ('n pray background; farm
•0 1 '"—I vehicles, 751,000, black ' or orange;
R. w. Watker.t Kirby 1 trailers, 40.0(H), or«Bg£ 'im-4ifark;
. nf RrecitAKa^e irere dealers. 6,500 Idaclk on^greeh; ~ mo-
jp Q. -A. Hess Thurs- tor . buses,. 1A00;
1 .?• - tax-eXempt,
■ o -1--..-automobiles,
i -and L. B. Morton 12,000^ white
funeral of Mrs., Irby ; cycles,' 4,000, black
ler at .1 uy^.._IeXIs_.sLderars, 500, __or»rjr<- on
arramrr
u Tlrm—rrtrvrT
fH«»-
-JJinrLJjMind _hei
grayorT- ncreen;
government r oWtUSO
trucks, and trailers,
on black; and motor. ,
,on orange;, and
___ black. ” '"1. sS
-■ —| The same fiumGer of plktes “j
■ .’J j this year were ordered for alt Class- jj-.
$tepheW- ifioilions except dealers,- tnoterev- ^
his' sons. ' fle sidecars and
will en- - hides', which were
obligations.
t lie »|iu)*teiV in
then fust and fu- f'‘-i
ii.>u-r tfalfi walk M
WrrrUtttf- .Jjjj* deck jf
Th«* Hnd B
Hi- icitf Mu x *’s«el T|jj
Iht- ;4uee*i
imti-dx f»h the w
b oil t ' Laughter
bulddtfd -to he|
EVERY DAY
qrvn
-= JUVe have Freslj
■".. - •r
Barbecue every day.
. . , Nf-ri. worm oiar-irwfnim,
wmIim-m -ty 1- j T___- - , • ...... .......
; 200. All plates will, be five by i3 1 . .W . ns/svrcimAM>>
im-hes except motorcycle, and s:d» IS IT A BAD CUSTOM,
car tags which will b^ three hnd ^ -
thme-fourths by sevgp and- one-half ^ Mi'„er vho in Mpsko-
7. ' gee. Okla.,- never .. bought flowers
TThe leglslktive- AOTloprlali-irv aiipe - JifTead ffiendk b«t giVe mSney tb
W. M. FREE
L Riply apd Mrs. Kill
Bren, all of Ft. Worth
Its of Mr. and MM.
-
L -writ . . ... .—lf*_-;
its. tt. ’ V. Smith and
r Elizabeth and Clark,
COOK STOVES. HEAT-
ERS, COLD SEAL RUGS,
ROfKERS. BjED ROOM-
SUlTES, KITCHEN CAB-
New & Second Hand.
Joe;,hx xxhnlcH.
and- Di.ine hud
a. .'. I ...4 s. ’t... . .
tHVkvd.hnp'tip
home. Mr. Smith I cost is paid from automobile
tration fee collections.
McCrUm Furniture
Puce in Tyler 'Journal.
sic arm I pat c. • ryl-jdv rules in ihe'Ar*
S k?•- nrnf A liiu'iii".*,1'
U '......i 'v.Tf*- l»» iglitclit'tf a' pit- ' Ye*
iki m> I I d like^i tyit Fay—-teH u clock *
‘ - T* ntti.'11-i tno tinirnnA' '-*»*; ^»wid
—out. tt-itu. a....ffnur'itb .
f jtfffWh | mv ved ih** hury,a»T-»v.««”
j t»n thv ' Phe •iiy« t* " er*
igjtll • i i't v From uigi 'xjtgi», ..Uiie . *-•
A'*- l b milk bed Jlfr -s-ialliiu;...T-
jmsi warnu tn' tht- pitHi* bel*-w
• 'iefe startinK tx» chiitei m the tret'/ -**.
: Olii.se ut the «uv.ne HioutUil^:
dLiiiy. hei'mold. cutf»»' ll^uik*inK in. '■
chatleiTfut WiluMy "tfu:. - this t*« . -
niigTrr) tfnrtly! And trust Mt f
lo* send thiMi* flov erA.. 14* *• «!w .w a
OLD TIMERS PREDICT AN
EARLY WINTER-GET-READY-NOW
- “Aiid it all stopsvomorrtm ar d7...
t , In the harbor of Buemts Aires "
Dhi!;.:-'» eyeSTloudcd She laughed ,
- aertously. -‘Here—;hei-e Sl»»f> he* j
£' Jng-tragie.S. • I
"AJI thus, mysterious prot.lems of -
yours gone?'.' Mike asked softly
Stop Coroe on—\t «,re
suppost-tl to ho hnVTtig fur.
He Ittoked at her strangely
‘•That » a feeble word (or It' He
glanced around the Tupjn and made,
s grlmaoe ■ “Cumr pn‘- Too crowd-
ed in here ^___
Before she-eould m ouutt.'ht had
piloted her to the Meek Tbev
■trolled along the rail Dianes ap-
prehension sretv V,V the nionteni for
Mike's eves never left her
• "Oh. it's glorious" Hen, gate
swept the sky "Where s the South-
ern Cross?"
i yjpke pointed "KigIM up there—'
•Where?"
"There—right along - the line of
my finger” In her preoccupation'
at "following his directions her face,
was close to nis before she w as j
•ware of what was happening
.. "It's— It s beautiful.' she said.
“You're telling me." Mike replied
, softly She drew away, laughlhg
' shakily « *
You coming out to see my ranch
whll#'youlye here?" . >v p —•
"I—J'm aTftrld l tvon t have time
Tv* ,»itly,..two davs-annd I've some
shopping and—things' to do—“
—- "Where tire you stopping?";
'.- "With some frlenda."
.7 "Who are they?"
t’The—the Wilsons," ._____
..".Wilsons?' MUte wrinkled hts
hroW. "S'ever heard of ’em An«l
J've lived, here Inh years and know
everybody |n toWn. Whai do You
think, of that’’"
. Prlvataly. DISne thought that
"that" put Her In a tight corner
Hut She gathered her courage to
continue the derepthm "TV>ey—
they moved down last winter—" ,'
- Mike swuijg her around "Ltdik.
" h**re. Dinah Whdt g behind all thlg ’
Are you Hill seared Of me?" ......-:-u
• Diane shrugse.1 . hgr shoo Mere
■••And why should I he scared uf yotg
relief worlt iri Young
the client.to tfte ad-
of the entire setup,
Earl
ithator
various
at Rt>-
irk necesoary
today in the irnse-
sirst Chriatian church,
igs explained tte“1*;
squired before work
f could lie issued, the
i family’s budget, and
jilKation project plan-
YiHtow
that t-s.il
e —•dtAY-GLO'lTO. ~5#8 e
A handsome design of high
heating efficiency. Only *11.95
J9.95
S2.95 down-52.35 monthly
investigation must be
client's resources, bis
roperty, persons who
ite‘ to his support, and
tors bearing on ,W» to"
D GREK
iose eligibility to re-
i established are eith-
direct or work relief,
intitling the client to
irtion to the number
pendent upon him for
issued monthly. P*f-
p work are giYefi 15-
nd reinvestigated after
k .per od, Mr. Hutch-
| ••Dorlln-' What oft-And itm s.
| Ann tUfOd, uiie tfRttfl luimj lent ?»*'-'____
\v« !<*•«! up x «|Ulrktv , »
full,ixvess! Ej another and —*-
1 • nevei hti"xxn iht* nun i uwhl h«*
mo xvarm und miOn*;. ,»he avhbel
"t*eiitidjr rfoxx»n on me—ahd-le-«*nn t
«\pen mv-BLtfR jind l«>ok it jt,' Aghe
Miuelvtit the. teliNli Hm armtT'. But I *
hafVen t The rlpbf or reiMon to feel
MnrVy mr mvaetf}* Her ftwia x^ere
olenthed tlirtitly Then with a »u- >• “
prem* eftoit. »h* K-tln ■ the rem
nar.tP of her outage TupPtt.ei
**Ainy.“ Mti^t Vimited through hn *
lean*. ”i»to|s Wulkiug an though yim *
were golhA to reach? for. It. atrult-
jack, Mai lx* a hat I thought wa»
the him I'M «*nly 5 temporary a on- \
utrokc-vai Hklp lf '“
r Am> lamed her shonldera in help-
lean bewUtf^rinenl a» Dtnne rnprtUv v
uruliellKHl into her lidlnic-
, hiihlt Fifteen nitnutea luter FUe
xesia in the 'tobhy addreMtny: tli«
manalpei "Well." 'ahe paid bnakTy, i
**4< thf horse U ready I Mi,"
Old timera are predicting an early fall and a severe
winter. The forbearing animals are growing
thicker costs of for, the first geese and ducks are
already heading South, and many'other signs point
to cold weather’s arrival ahead of schedule. - Be
prepared for it when it comes. Install a new RAY-
GLO heater and laugh at winter's blasts. A car-
load purchase at pre-code prices enables us to offer
you substantial saving*. Make your selection
NOW while stocks are complete- _
V/ RAY-GLO N0*.1#1Ov-/
Beautiful andiron model with 5
double Radiant*. Only *14.95,
iwa *2.00 for old eiQQC
Heater ......f i U Ju
$2.95 down-53.35 monthly
work done is made
,h and-twu,tWrds fa
County,-the admin-
Liberal Trade-In Allowance
- Easy Monthly Terms
_ - -• .......‘ "V* •
chairman of .
Ittee, jatroduead-
!OUT, JUDGE
•* RAY-GLO NO. 1*1* •
Attractive Italian design, an-
anrpaaaod in heating efficiency.
*15.(S leas *S.*0 for # I f] Jg
OUlSIANi
POWER
bCOMFAMYd
♦ 52.45 down-53-35 monthly
PREPAREDNESS
of GAS HEATERS
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1934, newspaper, September 21, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884387/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.