Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 2, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Graham Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the The Library of Graham.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER «, IBM
of If Mr cent to M per cent
end Increasing more rapidly year
by year. stated Mr. Ballard.
Have You A Little Potato
In Your Home? Better Take
Heed Or Law Will Get You
to Mr. Cunningham in aupport
project need rom Stephen! coun-
ty, the county agent urged thgt
eradication or control ot rues
quite nud wieaatche, which la
i educing pasture production in
this sect on and in southwest
T xa* at a very rapid rate.
There' la a vital need for this
project all livestock people will
agree, since during tfte past 20
years these obnoxious plants have
combined to reduce range pas-
The
Graham Daily
Reporter
WASHINGTON.—-It used to be
prob billon sleuths- and ‘'snitches"
So now what? Why the potato
inspectors, ot course.
The tree Congress passed a
bill setting up the potato con-
trol system and the Liberty Lea-
1 otato poncing la regarded as
the moat difficult.
In thia task, Mr Wallace, with
15.000,000 to spend, must tee that
every grower ot five bushels or
more of potatoes, who markets
those potatoes, does so in a star.-
dard container and with proper
•tamps attached.
Violators he will hale to court
and seek to have them fined and
on the second offense imprison-
rred ns second-class mail
r nt the postoffice In Gra.
Texas, under art of Con-
of March 3, 1879.
G^t .The
News Daily in The
REPORTER
Jinked Every Afternoon
Except Sunday By
believe In constitutional rights
t on are throwing a full-fledged
"hiagy" over the affair.
Secretary of Agriculture Henry
Wallace baa discovered, too. he
shouldered one of the nation's
largest policing Jobs.
After Dec. 1 he must track
down potato bootleggers. There
Any erroneous reflection upon nee reputed to be at least 3.004,-
• character of any person or 000 potential members of that
rut appearing in these columns j, clan. 1
ID he gladly and promptly cor* ^ Blit the new duties do not stop
ctod upon being brought to 1 there. In addition, Mr. Wallace
• nttention of the management. niust keep tab on about 4,000,000
■MO. T. SPEARr. Jr.........Editor
“THAT LITTLE GAME”
(going While the Going's Good
at Publication «14 Oak SL
Graham, Texan
Housewives are to come in for
attention aa well. Those who pat-
ronise potato bootleggers and tic
so knowingly, mty be fined tr.d
amt to Jail. That part „t the law
haa lhe secretary of agriculture
stamped. Ha Is incline,’, to qr.f»«
t on |iie prart. al ettUO' of"*at-*
tun' t ng to >‘ t t a h.piltw!!* to
•ail for buy‘u,;, potato,>s
lu tact, the definite impres-
siou i aa been gathered front the
attitude of officials that Tiw
tears would be shed If the Su-
preme Court should hold before
next Dec 1 that the use of the
taxing power, to regulate produc-
tion—involved In
tIM
Itwtl
i swum*
I Amo aVU
V m* own
ADVERTISING RATES WILL
■M GIVEN UPON APPLICA-
ve w.
-0> v*4* pmtgM
to nV* A
OEn'O.^an!
OENnAMAHl
Goodnight;
lee MSUt,
potato control
the_gnrtinr*»__signature™- ,. ! ini with tiller tlUUIU farmers
*o—illegal nee of that pow-
publication, | ->"<1 sharecropper*. The secretary
Cactus, Cedar
Fight Sought
HRIX'KKNRIDGB,—- SVitewidc
eradication of prtekley pear, lech-
eguilla and cedar from range pas-
All Cards of Thanks, Obitu-
aries, and like notices are charg-
ed for at half the regular rates.
Subscription Rates
1 Tear ..
• Months
1 Month
THE NEWS' FIFTY YEARS
- StarTelearsm
Nothing less than the best was
expected in the fiftieth "'Afinlver-
aary Edition of. the Dallas Morn-
tog News which was - arm iron red -|
gome time ash a* being in pre-
paration The edition made the
■Bits” Tu- 9<ia.v.~The~ TfffleTK an-j
alrersarv of the News' tfrsT is- j
a*e at Dallas. ,ind“fulfilled all)
Expectations
One of the outstanding region- 1
«1 newspapers of the Nation, the j
Dallas aNeWs- has, fairly won the]
Bablic rfespect' and’" appreciation |
reflect i d in the hundreds of 1
•congratulations on the geld j
e« Jubilee edition Texas has ]
profited from the support of
the News as the News has profit-
ed from Texas support. It is an j
ptly for the continued - public ser-
vice of Dallas' great neWspaper. !
The State congratulations to I
the News on its fiftieth birth- ]
day go also to Dr. George B. j
Dealey. whose *>1 years of con-
tinuous service with the News
and Ms parent, the Galveston j
News, is unequaled in thp whole ;
•cwim of American Journalism
A great editor mak-s a great j
newspaper, a great newspaper |
makes a great editor Texas is to ]
be congratulated on possession j
of the fortunate combination in
Mr, Dealey and the Dallas Morn-
ing News
At 7:45 P. M. each evening. All types, ages and varieties of. Amateur entertain-
ers are eligible to compete for liberal cash prizes and radio tryouts.
-j V • f "n 11 p" . v- •
The entries will be grouped for the programs so as to make each of them inter-
esting and entertaining for the spectators. Admission 5 and 10 cents. Those
. v...X * .
desiring to enter should communicate with the Secretary of the Association
$3-A-Week Errand
Boy Gets Good Job
To Repay Honesty
Horse Races
Oa Afternoons of October 3*4*5,
LIBERAL PREMIUMS.
NEW YORK.—From the lowly
ptane of delivery boy at *3 15 a
week, young Albert Correri vault-
ed to a enumerative position in
Wall Street Tuesday.
> Correrl'a role I” the street*
■•west success story, where thou-
■■■4a won or lost barely furn.sh
•sad luncheon conversation, was
eaM when he picked from the
Better a packet of bonds valued
mt flOO.OOO and returned It to
the owners
C. H Oruawald, vice-president
Mb CL r Childs A Company, broh-
an of Wall Street, owners o4
tka bonds, announced Correri
would start Monday tn the rash-
kr’s dspartmont or the broker
agu firm.
OorrwH. 21, also may get a
reward from the Insurance com.
PaWT when routine iavestigat'on
—
A Mammoth Parade October L, 10 A. M.
~ PRIZES FOR SCHOOLS
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Spears, George T., Jr. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 2, 1935, newspaper, October 2, 1935; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064128/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.