The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 18, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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get the habit
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Jtrporta l«BM|8|i tfOBf 1934 ' •#•
-icing more mety women and child-
t. n killed hi ^tomobiLe accident
than in any prirvioui year' Figuiva
supplied jjhow (hat for the first
-i\ months of this year about -»
EVERY TIME THAT YCH MAKK
A DEPOSIT 1ST S'OI R BANTv
AICOI NT -YOi ARE- —REALLY
Bl ILUfN^t; 1NTA) VOl-ft KtTlKF
A FOl .VDATTDX; OF SITRFME
CONFIDENCE and AC HIEVEMENT
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country hjtjv ceased to think. ’They
Hyuiddr hot admit that ifjiey are
wiling to wipe out or cripple ‘ fh*
population of a large city every
year, -Yet, they do so, and seem*
irjrly- they . don't "fare? I
We FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BANK AND ITS ENTIRE ORGANIZATION EXTENDS
—e- T '• TO ALL A WARM — "" -.,
IN GRAHAM
•SAME LOC-WlON SINCE 1890
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Verity.jh the sir wh'ch infects u».j
neighbors of yours since 1890
all: Perhaps tr,7bi "the speed bum |
-:—ft' .." I -■ - — .- .. x? _C_ ^......... a**fc
WELCOME
■ In -any went, it compels ns all to
■; dash somewhere vrr~ nowhere in
I our cars day or flight for no pre*s-
• | mg reason. TKeR" we come back to
home tliflt teaching 'h'as
| ' louden Chat I have decided I will'thi
II |.nV)t' carry any longer. There is I If
|p# little backing dp of the teadh' | ge..____
J 4»>>»«lt-4h^ YM£K.U~~’-ZU '
Eh. J schools is ^becoming harder and t . Our authorities have been liberal
of ; harder to mafatam. The lesson of in the matter of 'driving rules and
fer.rujiedienc" s ~ taught ao. lfghtly in regulations. On thf frlvale,- tjrir*
.•w^i-kx- hflflii;. Ihrfctjll-iaallng- to en- iers are legally allowed! plenty of
^ ! farce it in schools hqs hecante.-t«> speed at all. times. But this libflr-
" irksome for me to longer attempt ality does not extend to the point
'** ir I have been solicited to put in where the authorities are willing' to
wn my' appllfatloii In h dozen schools, hsve an army of people killed ev-
>ns put. J, have enough. The fact that ery year. The motorists of Amer-
in<r I have determined to quit-* teach, ica should realise that the time will
TWELFTH ANNUAL
Young County Fai
around
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the nfl"'
an- pa ii~
.l.-'Note
■aidcrtui I
for th< ■
SEPTEMBER 19th to 22nd.
VISIT THIS BANK — YOU’LL FIND A CORDIAL WEIXX)1
slties. If people will not exercise care
tdr themselves, society as a whole
must exercise it for them. There ap-
pears to be no other way out.
GRAHAI
with is
distress
' people "
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1816 Weather Broke
Record For All Time
NATIONAL BANK
COURTEOUS - DEPENDABLE . . . . » . . . GRAHAM, TE
Meteorologists, thumbing the rec-
ords to find a sqmmer aa disas-
trous as 1934 to mid-western states;
hastily
the Inc
so -tlier'
w-ttle-r-,-
TO THE TWELFTH ANNUAL
' -reached for* a ' stimulant. ■
It ' was ‘ the yesr without
mer’ Then- was mild west
home i
fomanc
hunt ng
on the J
Grailie
far ea
at from JH to $5 a bushel. London,
England experience^ a heavy snow-
mont fafmer almost froze to death
in June. The freak weath-i not only
- SepUrober-^q^eeks « the
mildest weather of the year was
fallowed by heavy frost and fee
a quarter df an iuetf Ihiek. -
existed in the United States, but
, MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEAD
QUARTERS. YOU WILL FIND MANY
SPfiJMLS ON SALE HERE THROU-
whife r~ [
iimishment ?
.Mealing'abort. That-wwmja,
Special Police To
Be OI. Duty During
Fair, Mayor Says
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recorded:
OUT FAIR-WEEK.
necessary.
the' ad
j M vi/i UMIJ a |S0 raiut , vatrpv twi
a- lew day,s when its ofThly.
| Mujrch—-Blustery and cold, and
j freshet^ .cfuseil great property
dab.age in' Ohio and Kentucky.,
! April—Started warm, grew cold-
er' as the month, progressed, and
snow fell toward the latter part of
Mayor JL J. Gmllaher today an-
pounced’ that special pelice win '.he
on duty \o enforce traffic regufa-
.tjons during the fair, and asks the
cooperation of townspeople in mak-
ing the rural people welcome.
Mayor Gallaher especialy re-
quests' business men and shoppers
to park in the center areas tomor-
row morning before the parade so
Ts to leaye the cUrb as clear qs
ppssible. Mbst of the people, Mr.
Gairaher -waid, will see the parade
from the curb, and will appreciate
an unobstructed view.
Drive- Slow fig ns were placed at
both schools yesterday to remind
motorists that- the fall session has
started, and every effort will be
made to keep crumpled fenders, and
auto accidents at a minimum during
the exciting four days to come, the
Com sold, mayor said. ,
Make Our Store Your Headquarters
To-tv1
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Rra-..<
ginn-ng
• tabulai
Ilsegen
School Supplies - Variety Goods
At POPULAR PRICES!
Remember we are stocked
frdm floor to ceiling with the
NEWEST IN FALL MERCHAN-
DfiSE* ' "-'—rr—....
the month.
puj -am
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“The Busy Store On The Corner.'
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DOROTHY-DARNIT
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By Charles 'McManus' :
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 18, 1934, newspaper, September 18, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884426/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.