The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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TM GRAEAM DAILY tfHKIjiu THURSDAY, BITTEMBBBJEJM^
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of you, the Doily Reporter mod. Dollao Its chow* M the loco- COUIlty Board FlXeS Rl ft F RIRRflNS IN
hov«; fewer eecidenta to oc- tion of the Centennial Exhibition. ~ • * -----* UI,UL mmwvw
pleasure to TIm decision must have been dif ■
couui iwc. a\ ,w jmcmoi c bv inc uvuflion must uwn
Rave to prrtt* about crumpled fend- flcuK tlx "view of hletarieal i«mM»
en, injuries, and accidental deaths, that would tend to favor a loca-
Fafalished Beery Aha"**®'1
Except Saaday.
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County Apportionment
L. G. Cook, county superintendent
of schools, report* that the Coun-,
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. Any erroaeous reflection upon the
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aapaarioe in these columns will be
gladly and promptly corrected upon
' beintr brought to the attention of the
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All Oards ^ Thaaha, Obitaariaa,
• and like' notices are charged iv» *-
—half the rerulatL ragr
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that would tend to favor a 1 oca-
motorists these .days an so tion ia South Texas. But, as Jude*
sure that the other fellow is “on Thomas said in substance, the en- . ----- -
the lob*' that driving ia becoming tire membership. of the /Commission She county apportionment at 87
increasingly basardous. , y sought to perform with sincerity f cents yesterday afternoon, bringing
. ~ o •-- ... [ tha a»cad~"und’ llhpnssd on them | the *tAU and «jUl)ty apportionment
KKG1.HENTBD LAUGHTER | by the Legislature and to reach a'par capita to JJ 6.87 for next year.
Brom that amount, Hr. Cook ex-
plained^ 58 cents Will be deducted
HORSE DEPARTMENT
STAY IN StAHAM
decision that , all would approve pa
Many American; radio studios are jUst,
extending ’The custom of inviting Dallas, .with befitting humility,
guests to attend the-: broadcasts,1 will accept the rreat responsibility
particularity' when well-known co- i placed upon it and, with the hearty
medians arc providing the enter- cooperation of all Texas,' wfll plan
tainment. Frequently .more than for an exhibition Tha|, Sill
The newly set-up horse depart-
ment created a greet deal ef in*
terest, And honors were well eeat-
tered.' _ -
t ___ yjost of the premiums stayed in
for county administrative expense, [craham, although Throckmorton
including the superintendent’s aaL and Jean entries slipped ta for
ary and miscellaneous expense.
The remaining $1628 i^^the net
S*n le were riven bias ]
vheii mares, and Jot
Throckmorton took
ord on hia brown ,A«
THREE SWEETEiCr
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T-b love you.
- Lucipsed find check. I
Dinner is served.
Vacation with pay.
Keep the chanj
Have a drink.
—And the Saddest
This way out '
Ona hour parking.
”• tauiment. frequently ,snore man for an exhibition tnat win nonoi
* 1000 jwoplt are ->n th* -audianee. To-■ThK.TtJih-oe-r of 1835 and do credit
5X’"fhc radio listener the ‘guest* bel to" >he six miUioas ef _Texans who
«i«ie part of the show and as far cdll tjiemsetves citiaan*' of ^Hre totie
as their role is cqncernid , noth- Star State- . j. ■ vrgi
mg j* left to chance. , The citixqn* of' Dallas /ufly real-
The genial announoer' bids Al*e 'ike that the^celebrations of 1936 grs
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- -^The Graham .Daily Benorte^-inr
vite* commumcetiawa tor publkattoa
when“'*imi^»-i« JL reneral m-orevu
awl if it H> not abusive or of a ______________
- •wr*"** n*t,U?.crv'^“auth^T^- iudiWce' welceme, tells them all to
nlVur^—not necessarily ,f«? nublicU- have’ a- jolly good time, and to-
Won. but. of indication of good faith, laugh and applaud as' much, as they
r-—- , ftatiy wish. And more than that, he
R^ra^\1^%GJSn.hJrJ*for promja.s to let them know exactly
any error in anv advertisement Ufwheft to do so.
limited ta thb cost of such advy;
- tisement. , _ arr wav ami says sumruum >.»•>• anoue “i ve«n
TnvTTOTtdlVG RATES WILL BE ’ the announcer thmlrt -the audience entirely .aside, from its magnificient,
A GnTJ<VpON APPLICATION ,1 should wnfSIdar* fupny; an attend- bt.a(.h aiRf* cooling sea breexes. Dal-.j
miiimillllllllllllMllltlrtinmillllllllll1"' I ant hold* up a placard on which i,y itself did not exist tn lft3$. The y
— ' .. ' is printed in large black !•**»« i—*~t >— w-,,«e I
==3f= TAKE NQ CHANCES
to be S|ate-wide and that this'city
^ts.-tq serve, rather at the gateway
through which - visitors wjlj> entek
or leave, the State. East Texas 4s
| rich in historic sites. San Antonio,
l plan in© remaining
honor amount to he credfted to the schools
of Young County per scholastic.
The new census figureli . will ■ be
used as the basis fd» appoetmn-
it, Mr.•'Cook Mid.
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2 Earthworms can '--be ' broviglrt to
the surface by driving a stake in
the ground and then - knocking pn
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several.
B,^G. J|o«tl«y ft’ OWhaw >
first for his yearlnur»tallion, .with
Dan Orr, also of Grabam^wcond-
Clint 'RUtherford, .another local
placed third. ’ . - *
- Dan- Orr repeated with firsts
T.-sAk, mu' on-' fi»y, H •nd
•Its U. '«f*ycar.~AS awardr ’ o iiliM I States - now than t\
rlbtam for his filly. Second place
•Went'to B. G. Moseley. --------
r'Clfirt Rutherford 'aAd " Edga.
In the rough.
Twins this time.
External use only.
There -are almost tfj
1920, which
-acres of 'land are n<r.||
for growing feed
Gol<ad and San Jacinto are sacred
When the' star comedian gets un- } in memory. Galveston as the pirate ;
der way and says something that abode of Jean Lafitte will attract <
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THAT LITTtJ^QAIftE?^*^^ w.i^By B
letters Centennial is located here because
■•laughter.’’ And a spontaneous of—iha Ttty'a metropolitan impor- ,
— ■-—n I ro*1' j/ defeht goes out over the tance and it* eager desire to play
Motorist* responded- very-well to^.a|r Even if aome. do mot see any "J
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thing particularly V(ide-splitting irv .of >«sitort Who, it is hoped, #111
the comedian’s ‘‘gag'’, ther duty visit Texaa. These will see the
as guests compels them to laugh, s.tate'i!, past portrayed and_. vision.
A*—-the eptertninments* pfogix sses^ f„r themselves the boundless possi*-
the announcer thinks it is bilities for development during the
visitors itisplayri) a ti‘f-_■ hundred rears.
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far tmsJ.J.
Mayor J. J. GallaherV "Teijuest that'
care be parked in the center area
before the parade, and the mayor
and police force have spoken- well
of the fine agirit shown by spec- *nd
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The most serious and dangerous ' ferent kind of appreciation, his. as- The New*, in behalf of
traffic .problems, ' however, are ’ sistant holds up a card / marked thanks the Centennial Commission
yet to* be faced In the direction -f “Applause” and In thousands of for'iti unanimous decision: The city;- *
cars to- and from the fair grounds -homes tuning in on ^the- show .the '^einnly *s*umes the responrille | .
and in Graham while . the fair -is - comedian’s popularity ..is register- trust placed 'in its hand*, pledginr___
being held. No number of traffic ed. „ : " . 'J an exhibition that! will dignify and |
officer* can-watch the thousands So by aJagyies of friendly “cues ’ honor this empire State $f the
of cars tbaf twist ih and out of and ,.“promptings” it is hoped not Great Southwest.—Dallas New*,
the parking xoner 'at the fair only- to help “put the over over”
grounds’'and ‘‘make the_l squar< ” but also to make the ^aie
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LAST Mtftvhr,- CAU.KO OP OAY V11FJ5 AgD -fOwt»
meg a-Ssout rr'Ants ASttBta ritkri.weave l
A MET oot POG. (AH - AhuWE'SAiu SHR'b
PuT VT tM. TUH MtLW "BoTTw* OK ThR ?OOch.-
DlDN-f REACH T-Hene ,OMT\L
■fstflRK • "WxO.'I-N AND IK ThB AABAKTiSAB
-The Mu.* aaak had come around and
■fAUEK The ‘BovtlB Xkd
AKwA HAD To MAKE EOCH A RACKET TO ~~~
“AuiAKBK tutRET THAT awl the NBifcK&orw
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She cakve“dovmk And lbpt me in to a
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Jiundred* uf times in the course pfv-flit Bitskits (or whatever product
'the -i-day 'exposition. iis-Lerng advertised) a trifle easier „as in hiv
DIPLOMATIC RELATION'S 'L-l
Tfiiit sarnTTnoHy'"old Thltltw |-
as in hi* srarden on© morning . _* --
Crampled -Trmtrr- -'mean nKiUtaa Zb*** Jndiyidiialiam apparently < is^*lwn the town's religious realty, j-
• \, ense. i„.,i .t ,x* foolish' tft have .out: for pod. In (hose radio studios passing on 'horseback, called: , , -
to add several dollars to >mur fait w-h^e appaOTr^^-*ritl laughter aw. “Breihen Thava you made your ,
.fgpenae by carelesBuep* 7 erth.-r' ^imented>-^^istian Science Mon- -ptat.e with God!”
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tn:»- year make it a habit to dis-
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DALLAS.. GIVES THANKS 'Tb** question was repeated and,
• '■,«!.i uiTTTir on his hoe,-he drawled:
you know he 1* capable of handling ‘ ^ The Texaxs ~dentel|ifl^l Oommis- \Ve;vaini e< me to no open
'Iti* cai -^itnd if he is thinking^ thfgAioti. at tha AlMljn jneHihElghpdjiy, breakyit! —New Xptit Afnericaa...
trust the ot|iw' fellow even 'though .
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Folks Don’t Let Anything Keeji You Away — You’ll Get the Surprise ef Your
Life When You Attend ,The ^
YOUNG COUNTY
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NEW BUILDINGS - IMPROVED GROUNDS - HIGH CLASS
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ENTERTAINMENT EVERY DAY AND NIGHT - COME!
Every Day a Banner Day--Com<
Rodeo
Afternoons Of September \
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DOUBLE-BARREL,
Show!
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LIVESTOCK - POULTRY - ART - WOMEN’S WORK - AGRI-
CULTURE AND COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS,
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Soft Ball Tournament
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GAMES EACH EVENING - YOU WILL WANT
TO SEE THEM ALL.
- BKiOFR AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! /
Don’t Miss It!
TIDWELL’!
Show:
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AND BEST SHOWS
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1934, newspaper, September 20, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884422/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.