The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Tint GRAHAM DAILY RETORTED, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1*14.
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Lincoln Wslker left to^ny for Ft.
Worth to mt*r Texas ChruAmn
University.
Joe Brown of Tonk Valley will
leave “for Sherman.- Sunday t« *n-,
roil in Austin College.
underwent
. Mr*. 0. A- Hess
major operation at the Graham • ‘
Hospital this morning.;'/ ^
home of L E. Pettus is be-
ing repainted this 'week in prepar-
ation for the fall and winter.
Seddon Mayes at Murray under-
went an' appendicitis operation at
the local hospital Thurjjday.,.jnorn:
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Gravis W. Giaham will leave to-
nidrrow for Arkansas to enter John
Brown' University at Siloam
Spfings. ” ;
*• B“ri* and Ellie ^-l0^ed,*he“Stprogn
ive returned home - from,-, rort
Worth where they have been visit,
ing friends. _y,-----
a; R. L. Morrison, Mrs S. B
Harbmon and Miss Louise Hutch-
ison spent today In Forty. Worth.
Graham Lions Club
Band Heard On Air
Mr. Adolph and Miss Right of
the Hollywood Studio Of Dancing in
Fort' Worth were in Graham
Thursday afternoon.......... .-
At 10:46 o’clock today the Gra-
ham Lions Club bapd was heard
over : the rad \o during Jhe*~noondsy
broadcast from the Ctaiy Hotel in
Mineral W4)Is. During the regular
announcer interrupt-
program to state that the
Graham Band had * just entered the
lobby and would be heard ip the
Crystal March.
Following the broadcast of this
number the announcer praised the
band stating that they were with
the motorcade advertising the
Young County Fair. He spoke of
the ’ (lew buildings on the fair
chapter yi
'HIS EXCELLENCY. THE BANDIT
Starting with five men 'Who , had
Joined him at the Rio Graprie. and'
with seven dollars that Johhny
hep' the three
ncy. I am
ent at the
Mr.'anfl"Mrs. J. T. Gardner, Mr.
and- Mrs., Clarence .McKnight, Miss
Adele McKnight and Mr, and -Mrs.
Cftgrles—Joiner of Newcastle*- -were
In Graham Thursday night.
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Mr. ftmfc. Mrs. Aaron _poCker»H
le»te "Tor- Austin Monday where
MDaWTlTM" Graham .and Evelyn ,—
McKibben, and Rttbort -McCloud plah ^ '
■to leave early neat week for Teach-
ers -college *r* Denton;
(Sty will stidy in"theJ Austin 1W->f were guest*, ill the Geo. T.
logical Seminary
. V.
and^Texas Uni-
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Mrs.
F. P. Johns and daughter.
Mary Jo, returned this, week from
Purcell^ 6kla., with ■ Mrs. Johns’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Evans,
who live at Ada, Okie,
Mr...f'ollins, manager of the Crazy
Water Crystal Coihpany, also came
on the aip and announced that -the'
Joe> „ V*? bwal -wohd be the official. band ofl
ed the r.rv.l being heM at delegation at the L& Club
vUle.l^t night^d report A .Convention
dkl meetiflg-hr*?rogre5f.
Mr. and.Mrs. R. H. McIntosh, o
Spears home Thursday, -returning
to their honjp' this' mOming.
ico- City next „ July..
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Poetry I& Written
By Grandmother
,. . ,;i . . ,,___t The following verses were writ-
Mtss Nina Robertson of Lubbock (<jh ^ Mrs E. Graham of Dallas
upd Mbs Lucy Childress pf Green j,ramnother of (jr„ham Stewart of
ville were guests of Mrs., ClUrt > . . r.„u ' r.. ......
day evening,
PIGGLY WIGGLY
PIGGDr WIGGLY
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Y WEEfr AND
RE TO ATTEND THE YOUNG COUNTY ANNUAL FAIR,
92 years
active.
-at
jUddc’ pt i.d,
PWwfemwia 4 he miOrmve -door ^itbr
his‘ o\V*n. tend* stood 4h US*
ffttWiliCe." his eyeH going,to the big
desk1 it which th«\ Great One had,
•at. ..ai .'\v,hi«l| he had worked for q
little while tt» bring justice info the
worlds and at Which’-he had sat
when the bdllets chopped him down.
lletetaHligiPl *5 tftftttffc ih. r«-
„ tc'i mufti light and glory about the
hi to the
room nervously as, though walking
on eggs. Fierro and Chavito and
Clicquot Club
INGER ALE
2 Pint Bottles
OVALTINE
$1.00 SIZE
PINEAPPLE, Ttbbit’s,
2 BUFFET CANS ................... ......
4H
BLACKBERRIES, Texas Paek^
no^ GSRs ‘ ■
To a Friehd On His Birthday
Time and tide will not stay
-—I Won’t say how 'vJgjjg you havq
■"—’-been living'""”"
For you might say T am fibbing
Yeanr du,.n9t..always . tell the age
yAgft can be denied by the activi-
.ties on each page
So my dear, you younger grow
Judging by the sCeds of love you L
COFFEE, Pipkins Special,
FULL BODIED. Mellow, Per Xb.
21c
- CHERRIES, Red Pitted,
2 NO. t CANS
r~
r. - • y----
XSci
KVKRKADY FRUIT COCKTAIL,
2 NO, *1 CANS
33c
TO JUICE,
L’S. 2 - NO,-1 CANS
15c
ICH, Libby’s,
Cans
27c
Glen Valley,
UNK. 2 NO; 2 CANS
135c
tOORN, Libby’s Couptry
GENTLEMAN, 2 NO. 2 CANS" ..
25c
SPAGHETTI. Franco-
. AM ERIC AN, T'TaNS
27c
1 am proud .of' your fine record
And of the life you have reflected,
I wish you muft happiness in this
life' below
AIM ipuch more in the life. .God
will Bestow.
-MTS." E. Grahmm-
Baby Bootie
SALMON Fancy Pinks,
2 Tan Cans ..’.71^
f go in morning to night I am
- -knitting A
I don’t know when I am quitting
The baby's feet with booties I fit
While l sit ax I knij
These booties • are fine
they stay 'on better than
other kind.
Therefore they- keep
Warm
S} k< s had loaned him panrhn Villa
had «*d Mexico City three
months later at the head of an army
of »»0 000—a rag bag swarm of wen
in a hundred different uriifWIn*; un-
“iJiNciphned, -eager to plunder and to
kill th»*rr former maMerw And witl^
the-n w**r4* numerous, women—»olda-j
Excellem
Alfontio .Navarro, preside
Navarro Printing Company Thi*
»»rmy \tfn le. Alfredo Navarro, aec-
reiajy -Thik i« my brother> fTarlon.1 _
treasurer Excellency. bitt1
printing the hundred million pesoit
tk ten thf)13Mnd pesos
his couritryy-;ACcompanted by Fierro.j
Tom i * Chavltp* xdfVl a doxen moce
| ot his fenradoea fui knitted
la,ce j nd walked, m ad vane
•his
vQ>a, guards tUkepped fOfwdtd
ta-^llirnchji> pushed, them jUdde1
ifc
, the . other Lknudoes silently ar-
thtfed themselv^fc aloirg the walls.
fran
Watching their leader
J’ancho stopped before Madero'k
de^ii, ' Xlitk was his deekv
Iiilie. with the heardT !!•
-*‘1n
•WaUowgd and a leareli his
.. ,,WIy..-e ii the
was
.VI i^.
•thaking
* What l«\e. Genera)?’
white-larded statesman.
- . V^TW^-taw giving the j«nd. hack to
The re. in^^ Ho was maki ng tMW Taw
vWfcUi.U^ty, kllled. him- VVhere is ft?"
-Why. sauL4lfPMTrrm,n.: ner-
mB&ri therr'll.j^e some
cJiffin^fboating it. l£xr~*‘— r**’**
:x£eijont>y:'
"I don't care about no difficul^Mea,'*
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r.- . i t \ r.i t **Y(>u Bad i^^EPd’hear?
Tht uvtn.bwwHn silence and left,
the cfficc as the guard’s voice _wa« j
"Shut up • and ait down. The
money -ift coming right up lie
to address indignantly
who had entered unan-
ir‘:
broke of1
t hrge" mer
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floUncefl
Aral. What
Kftofk on the &o6f
do you want?”
-three men bowed One apoke
1>eg youly pdrdon. ExreHemir^s
the . N^iarro Printing Company /
must paid, in siigeb*." ^
;’What a the - matter, -with th*
value
D»4s^ >^0U
printed but -Up
another matter We ditf .
ihtr/lg^ it and^wanT to A,;.
•g w
peii fei
t*he work of pfihti/rg'it
k, nn l.l (n- . J-Ti..—1, ••
t’-V
trer
be paid- fbe du/^krork.
"ShQt up. Pm Kj^rm2" -p%y-ywi.^
-Not^n xhiit' stuff/’ objected th#
preslder^t. of the pnhtlni
r|mppP5l — printing company,
r'fhe s^cxetary, an elderly man yith
LfU’'' -------
fttxci: -fliwuiches. sptike.tup:
’•r am iurry. ,Bxretwte?jtfTiiit 'ufi-
less we ire*- paid m- ailyer vye will 1
take the money back to the factory
uTattas; ' interrupted Villa, ' take
ve men. Grab the nioney. Don’t
cke|.. I'll sft<
Don’t
law em
five
giv^ Vm.
Wt IUaJ-
place these printers under arrest.’*
"Exrellency^"^ said Colonel Qymez,
“thla. is a T»eie. We've explained
to-you that' if you put this worth-
fesa _money into circulation within
i-ita witn me nearur lie u-sa money into circulation within
r 1i Tilt hiMa^ngaaij
l.,.v Mr M
Conditiona will he de^iatate. '
Yod donXxJ^AOi this money?"
mg
"Yod donX^waijy inis
ftske«i Villa, qa^ed frrwl wistful.
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"We* absolutely Ttfuae Centle-
men»" )i*‘ addressed his .copf- ieia,
•Jn US. re ft re for’ a. cgUtfitfad’.'
The har.quet;,wruch Panther Villa
id' ordered to be given for hipn
Ha* appeared
a
wait. • huge ...
in n .mugmricent new uniform.
"listened
a p peare
Ha
ma
tened . unimpressed, • 'apparently,
the apeecluH lauding his rcacue of
Mexico, his ■gendia.jw an army PCBT-
mander 11.* f- •• fo.'ened, how-
ever.*when a' modal-if:ruck off in
his honor, was" presented to him.
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PRANTT Bi rrER. Pini Jar ........13c
Libby!fi MflT
Hershey Cocoa
Pound -Out ....
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SQAP-
So' from the .cold ward off harm.
The tops are white, you can plain-
The 'bottom
ottoms are either pink '*or
0. K. 6 Big Bars
«•- CAMAY, 3 Bars
And when the cord is tied in
—— bow, - -,-f.
They .msjse 4ujtc a_pg*Jt^a
And the poJnls at the .top
Make another beauty i spot. •
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,'Ir. -onid Mrs.- Ed Graham. Ed-
win and Oliver Graham visited in
Jermyn Thursday.
Tle'deto sli'uder rctti res-irl n coirf's/rl^-j-
""TlV’re ' *7»wlt *■?< ,--“• ■■ “ -
ir. here.' Get uuxl JSar^no' ‘ , > j ifilftt and
.....- - iuKten.1 ‘ c.4 nte a not 1141* iKn---i -m-, ^e-rytLingK
a new Mp4* per man, 1 just' want ‘it gt*4«w**> »nK'
t-' .-ttt-'jr'-x.'StgsIftH ’
IMitntRental. I gr.r
m w> Ufa... tau-alw »> > I'
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newspaper man,
minute—" '
enter John 'Tarleton col*
'
F’ancRo •twed at Yhc door, a slow
P&ncho tried to be equally formal
and the attempt made him tiervhus
ZIZ50H. hello, ^|t. Sykes . . Yoi
member Mr. Sykes. XJhavJ|p',
eyKes: .....— ^
"I’m fine. I ,- . .1 dropped In to
try to collect the seven bucks you
“em " """
gok«wi^*nlWr^eTn: -Nnhodv ever gix*■ \
qi*t ^UTvAiPng Ttm 1
$4-
nd IJ
ete't
n Iiwi itB w.in
room," with, the
Mtxica
Sofit
iej.r services, after hisXrU
ra n au |
u I had sAvur nnil aiVoCt hifn.
| olferi ng their services, after hi - *
iev'
OWe hie. Ttcmembor? In thaf suite
with his linger, and snitjed diss-rm-
ingly at, the gi-ayheards about him ’
T7
Ot JTIBT* TA YH PakoT”
Pancho beamed at: him. "You
ain't mad at me.' Johnny ? ... Hey.
We have Fresh
Barbecue every day.
Chavlttfc gimme seven buck's right
lek . . . Fine. Now here's
away quid
_JLohnny. }Ye’rtk..gonna show him
iome\newi." , — -.*„
A-r- He opened the door into the ball-
-room where a dance was fh progress4
and bellowed at the top of his voice.
...“Idtetsn, everybody! Stop dancing.
H want to tell yAu something Stop
«the fnugtfc. I want everybody to give
* -r tomOr*
to give gouu'botfy 'WhO done aU"tber-
things you say in there 1 done-"
-Ho -was InteuLipted by .cries of
"Bravo!" .He milled, noddc-4 ind •
continifted: MBM that ain't why ■
call this me*.ting^*-jUM to get a
medal. I call the meeting to till
you something Tin goin’ #w*iv.
I'm going back where I belong* un-
derstand’’ He gestured to the
portrait of Mad^ro on-the wall, and*
his voice softened. "He was right
—— H's sold Mexico City no good tor
Ville
me a big banquet day aftei
row nighr t want everybody ‘Im-
portant In MextCO to be there/V
elm
CO
Panrno Villa." He paused a mo-
ital recollecUi
Hig happy-go*
ray . of bullishly carrying his polm
to be there.'
cky manner, hix
mefit in sentlnientfil recoIlecUon of.
Yadero, then pulled himself to-
gether, coughed and started to re-
cite a carefully saddled • atWre.* •;
’Fellow patriot^ .Tntt* friends of JVb*
nr
ice
lly.
ir-
n*.
k"-
*y
of
isht
b*-
Ul(t .
Yjf could
CCmcnrtsr,'
pare.i lor tmw,. Mis audience ncgao.--
Ib titter In a subdued manner. Ha
looked down at the table, picked
a document there and. waving
hla hand, turned bl
d UP.
It in
"Shut up. everybody!* Ynu._kno
hat. this is 1 "gift In my hand? H
Mr. Madere's law—the law we both
fought for—the law be- fhaUe up
before somebody killed him. This
law uu .lhat the land which was
for
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oby
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