The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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Your Patronage A]way* Appreciated.
PANHANDLE SERVICE STATION NO. 2.
m1! West Fourth Street.
A. F. STEWART. Proprietor.
PANHANDLE GASOLINE & OILS — HOOP TIRES
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WASHING * GREASING > FREE BATTERY _
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WE GIVE YOT A COMPLETE SERVICE—
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«ant sort who never intentionally
a>akea himself a aaieOnce Of treata
anybody unfairly. ' -—. • T*.1 "----:*T
If h*T ii ktapping on your toaa,
be doesn't knew It * He may be„L**. ■
thoughtless but he means well. Calt
;ins attention to the offense and at
once ydv wifi have relief garnished
with apology.
The dmtiat can’t tell when he
strikes a nerve unless you dp yoijr
pjrt by groaning!—Kobt. Quillen.'
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Any erroneous reflection upon.tbt
character, of snv person or firm
appearing in these Colupons. will he
gladly and promptly corrected ufton
We have passed through a panic,
suffered from a crash on the stock
market, and are now. more-than half
■way through the depression and I
brought two young new* paper*'1*^ AM STILL RICH
porters' SifOre him three thaw-rad*--It may be^true l liaye much lest
MAI
a hanging in effigy was. to be stag*
•. ,ej ridiculing a member of the State
Legjsiature. Each . time 'the report,
err-refused Ui answer and each time
the-'judge held thyth n contempt ef
court. The first time he fined them
?10 eich and the-Second amj,third ( ,. . . _____ ...
Uifes he sentenced them "to h jaTl'| l^peea The jpjgfcet failed but noth-
XcrfrT'of hdtSrv. On Wednesday he W «-l<* did. Prices went down but
_____ ____ .. remared: -Well, thi» 1* to »ot one acre lost its fertility, and
being brought to the attention of the ^ an mdtiranoe contest, I * can all the. eTecttpnx; patron*, and other
management. _. ----[stand it. Ydu understand that this , wityes went on working m their hc-
AU Card? of Thanks. Obituirias.! i* K challenge to- the court.” cnatomed way.
and like notices are charged for at! „ is an unwriUlto, ,aw of" the When the'depression came I was
to live on than -1 had “ yea* S^r
hut it is certainly true that I h**
just as much a- ever to live for.
Tlie reaiejratuealijf life- are unshaken
and solid.
' The stoe.lT traah eost us that W§
never had—PaPVf profit! SPhltb^bfill
never go. nearer our pockets than!
the financial pages of • the- \l*Lily
half the regular raid*.
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nature All such coraitiuni*
cations tmist carrv the author’s sig-
nature—not necef *Jlt)lv for nubltca-
iion. but as indication of good_fa[th.
The Ihthilitv^o? .The Graham Daily
Reporter and of its ppblishers for
any error in anv advertisement i»
limited to the-cost
tisement.
of such advert
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on to Siexico city'
are just as good
vile* T--i,vn......-u_____ do' so" wouEr violate a trust. Laymen
— — - when subject is of general interest. I and ttic leaarryi _ggnUemen‘"tgjfb pre-' ■ UteefflHLJItttrt.
and. if it is not ahustye or^ of a ,i(|e ovef. pur cdurts,.including our -—'My lf20<i,<K)0 eyes
justice courts, sometimes seem they ever were. Every landscape
havp difficulty in understanding this - jtpjA sunset is mine i I want it. $-00.-1
and attempt to compel newspaper views aml ln,Hn* are" addid to
men to violate this unwritten law.7my collection every week. A $100,000
They very seldom succeed, but ev- !stn,*!' i|g6ring Js__unimpaire<l ami
mpuv and then we hear of some. by U-Xhefame an
new attempt, in spite, of the fiitility beauty and inspiration. ^
which repeated failure ought to j Then there’s my 1 million dollar
demonstrate. These two reporters : stomach and my half million dollar
mean, no contempt of court, They appetite. No doftor has santmwed me
have no intention of challenging the t® spinach for the rest of my life.
1 court. They are simply- tremg up iBWtcr,ha^e pjain fopd and an appi-
to their ideals of their duty to ' t*te than to ait, down to a banquet
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with
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. -- ■’their profession as thS^tinoeive it. land no appetite. No man can be TfcF
When Cortes entered tne capitol | ' _____ '’who is cong>^IM.toJal^oi4«Hulnmli^E^B^JI_5fl^ «
.. , ___,v- __ , ** _ 'iKTirtisam'STtr liner' Manhattan fr
tives knelt in reverence before the IP ^ S”o"a) ^-n 9tifk, ' The d.-pressi.m has not lowered
* white "god" who had been sent to —si. the value ^f a single friendship
-gorvrn them. —w-Sr‘is The martyr who ‘ suffers iw flnfcOTCTii1 Will greet' us in the same
Next summer between 15 and 25 , lence' always considers himself an bid cordial way. Business associates
masters of music will invade Mga- imataB ytftiw of1 wroiy. bttt .ft ' ladrere ra su, ^nd tekr sons hold^ue
X'lty from the Lone Star St^tejalmwt jevery instance the fault is in high respecV,. The wifeV welcome
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Hum*
and though-they won’t compel sub-v1" soma .measure his own.,..
mission by foreq. the Lions dub If his ,silence dpsen’t give con-
-wffl certainly gnm- the worship of, *t least'.il conceals
the citUens of Shat beautiful city ance. ^ > •. •»
by their talents. Consider,.the victims of the-e^ly-
3'Ke • distinction o* heing .chosen morning lawti mowep-He rises at
Texas' otfiend band M. thyuluable
0 o’clock and the’ clatter
Uf
bottv tu'.the Lions club an
at thi1 dose of the day^h<rf,',not dt-i
nres’iated in theleast and-OUr daugh-
griev- j-rs continue to lavish their - affee-
------ tion upon us with the same_iiU ex-
travagance. ~ ' '' ’
-My. faith' in the goodijws of the
universe- i» - iinim|.*i'~raH tiy-that
’fntSh-I a.'W-embotdened aarlus?
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»n» chid »uu hit yiiJL, ...... z r iwiui * OTmnBwnenpQ via- - •_
__________________r live, hut it iiiLwot nciKhhoni. They hate him and mut- I feat and.'despair^ The prayers 'm&.T^ __
by chance thkt the-band was select-rtet^t-hreats agjanat him, but they-J ^othlfr tdught me and' the XaMt' :W\ yn*' Rtartled,
ed to represent the .-State. : m»ke 00 protest. -__'God instilled, in mA by a devout futi- dolln^n w« <»»«
-1' - - ’ ■ I Tfhey endure i<- silence, also, if !er'remains as;priceless tieasucs no il t,ad never »*«“"«• to them **•»
depression can ,touch. ■
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Twibk weekly through (he' spring 'iThey endure in' silence, also, if
and -urruWBw’.month* tW-bafid prac- the man keeps a dog that i-uns loose
ticed' apd marij- an hour has been at night. The dog. barks' and keejR
put ,in private "tooting-’ ifc prepara- ,Jhcm awake and they are filled with
tion for the time wjiesi oppPffiuii^y^.xage. but they never say anythinyg to
might ktjp^k. Chance, may uwvb -fig■ /’“T -
TRIBE THINKING SELVES ONLY PEOPLE ON
EARTH FOUND; ISLAND DWELLERS IN ABYSSINIA
NLtw, York.—The discovery of ah to leave: -tb**1‘ isiknd. They ttvertm
African tribe of lake dwellers who practically nothing but fish. Once^
believed themselves to be the only , over..their slight surprise they ac-
hummr beings otrriirth W«f tkucrih* ree^ad- ua. calmly ---... -
"rtl Thursday {y Mr. and Mrs. Mit4_‘)Thhse people are - extremely
ttn- -dohnson wBo jei^rned on^J^e - skiany, with u'lirged-lmeet and el-
rom a. 30-month bow joints. There are no other-fla-
air expedition through the dark lives near them, probably not for 50
continent.
painted with zebra stripes 1
smaller like a giraffe,-Tbejl
the plains home with dna|
On their expedition.thiej f
35,000 miles, using their I
Nairobi a* a base, Jo
Their W|> "was cat short '
Johnson was stricken iU
flew to Paris wh(fa>- she-
a. - «*-^a ' • —~^it- 1 —~
IWPIW- . .
The Johnsons brought
thgir pet gibbon ‘Wsh.*’ •
O.
, JxiTtpr rtterjir". > »'
... or 100 tniles. I don’t think our visit adjustment ’ 537,0(Xt growenj
This tribe live- ofT • small island made any impression on them and p.f.oo.tsK) acres of-wheat
in lake Rudolph which-Hee partly they probably forgot, all about' us production. ...... - ,
in Benya and sfriacily . I«i ihpaaini* . mitkin tspn Jay, mftf Sfna* --------------------TT
The Johnsorw reached ^ the lake. Ithjnk they-will die out aompletelyj ^ u > .
wh1rl^_ hit hero th«*y had found ' in- before many ;Fh«*n* ^ °*W - ~—1 JtS.. ** ■
accessible, "fey'.using two amphWdan-g f,.w children; and tbe^- were alt
More than
'people die leaving no-
95 per cent leave less than I
T^aci; ' “
‘dyungl remnhht of tfrn AWcan tw sinee^'.Wan ex-j -^ ^&***"
Iht^hjte.rpttlBle-Xrp^eJf'it stf-* -lW0- **np,*?p*n-"
planes. Johnson described the tribe. wettk ami fiahljr;
which numbered . 70 natives, ■tifr -
sgk .and >«-kly.”, .. :i ; '• -j - C. ' T.„ ,
Th,-^J--hnihufe* used airphtneg for '
• first time sinee th*C.Wgan ex- -
flowed, ia now .%s<-d m UlaJ
>* 'of the “interior-of ttw^o n
other human beings might inhabit !
No nation becomes Treat hv he-!the *arth. Or^ir rth.t nlatj'ef _.Um.
-eomihg rich.. Neither does, a man
- »u i : ' -grr sonic paiiicvtjar known onTy
grievance
’ For
the*
•Bra-
. gini
.tat
Kan
,porl
miy ^t. Z__i«Kal. So he iirooda fii Thi.s depression has cost, u* vfcomy ,
litllft credit for- the; W—eaa--abd- pouia and maicnifira- -th^ vin- Yif the ^thnurB
stat ,.
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lu
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who-
hap
boy»var»r'dieservings-rof .every bt^ak to hiins-Jf he isn't given a square
they
2X~.No .... . _
of'the organictiorr"(f6e<i' to : W. F, justice he suffers until his mind is
(Red) Krause, who has led the affected by the poison of his corked-
mtisictartn through the embryonic up malice, but never once does he tell
stage into Texas' prize band. ths boss what ails him. In. (he -end
tongrati11 aturns to each and ev- he quit . his job without expla|Ui*i.'’i.
. erji/ne of you. The Cli^h that spon- j Thy family martyr is much like
“"sored the land. lhn-e*ty that claims the employe. He is put upon or
it. :ir.d the thouraiwis that back it cheated Or some mannerism of his
are proud of the honor. On to Mex- j mate—a w-ay crf drinking coffee or
ico City. ■ -feisunming ^door*. or affecting ia
__i. .»— _ {laugh'^ngets on his nerves. Whatever
MORE ,1’OWER TO THEM ! hig gnevance, he endurss it with
f l ever 'increasing rage in his heart
' 0)(r'cartt\ existed bey<Shd( the-shores
find I ^ndurin^ffiatoion -by' own-
pov-
.cuiUire
l\\uy PINTO MUTUAL P1AYS
LOCAL CLAIM
JKANl1, ’I'EXAS|r^BPT, 41 thTm
which rasults .”/roni. j dL,c-ov?f*d *heir .l^yeajtb- ^Jscji^ HZ SmithT'**
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•‘nfiijag the spifit that the 'bOdyj ”Tt of real dividends and''profits, ;
may be served. 1- -' * ' . they are. discovering the sustain.
, _ we created bUT it has th* abiding values of courag^, hero-j
robbed us of none of our power to honor, charity and jtrustwor-i
create; W« may~lose some of the , thtaess, ]
f*o«utiful thinirs but we have lo*t j ^ financial ertpifl can wipe out
no love of the beautiful. 'profits and bring business to
ft i* a challenge nik "a catastro- ' standstill but character, is beyoi
phe. A generation that .has con-i'»* reach. It can rob u» of an we
quered the air and sent giant plane* have, but it cannot affect what we
circling the globe, has plunged in-I are- ,
and
id keeps it
Ait of the
to himself:
ofT'
plar
wou
re^s
(Texafs. Weekly)
Another judge i* attemptihg _ to i^r Ait''of _theee martyrs and all of
make newipjpet reporters divulge, their^ kind feel innocent, but they
the souue.of new* by-f,ptttng them are guiltjr -of, contributory negli-
in jail or contefnpit. In • Dam-ill;-, gence. ' - ' -V , -
Ky . * a ,jrffiurt justtee' ha*“ -J^e average AmerWih la la de-
to the deeps and. disported on the
ocean’s, floor, which hap cl imbed,
above the clouds and lived in the
stratosphere, is now forced with
the challenge to rise above its de-
The investments we made 'In am- I
bitious youth, hospitals, crippled
children’s camps, colleges and ser-
vice institutions go on paying divi-
dend*..,The deepest satisfa«tOM -oT"
pendenee of mere things and see ! life—those which come sharing and
an -emancipation' of the spirit of serving remain secure. ~
man. ... I* •- , I am Still rish-because I am in-
The last six -months Have been dependently rich—none of rpy
for jaen a thriling spiritual ad- wealth depends on business condi-.
venture through which they have tions or market report*
Hr. E. A. Smith," foeAidfnf ^
,Jlie B»Jp^rint>i Mutual t.ife Tnu. "jj-;-'-'- T- :
irriw ra'rr’.Rullding
Fort Worth. :TeXit,S,
J wish to-express my sincere thanks and »|.
tion to. you and the entire memberKhrp'hf the Palo
Mutual Life Insurance Association for the check in
mnounf of •$1,140.20 covering settlement in full of powyl
number 464, whicYi^t'as held by mV husband. N. D-|
Hoklerman. > . 1
My husband has been a member ‘of yoiM’-As-'oci*-1
tion for"a great number of years, and we have found I
-1 it to be exceptionally moderate in codb. I would
pest that anyone who is not insured to the limit g*
touch with the Palo Pinto Mutual Life Insurance Asso-
ciationi and secure one of their policies.
1 also wish to recommend you for your promptness
, in settlement of this claim as you were ready immedi-
ately upon notification. - _**u.
Again thanking you for the prompt and full seta*-
meat, and assuring you that t will heartily recommend I
your Association as one that pays all just and honest
claims promptly and in full, I am * - - V
- , :. »• Moett slncwely ^
Annie Lee Holderman, Beneficiary.
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1934, newspaper, September 14, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884430/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.