The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THAT LITTLE CAWIE” iftuwncwom.i.T,-By B. Link
Paase^ On After ^
-----Months’ Illness
pay laat tribute to hit fin*-Chris- Little LucUe, aseiug .
tfan life. ■■■'■>' *“ hopping on the street ed
The deceased is survived by hU toward her mother,
wife, and four stepchildren, W. L, "Why, Ladle, surely yi
Kelly, C. P. Holliday, and UIHe | afraid of the pretty little
Lois Holliway of Graham, and Mrs.: said her mother.
J. C. Spreekers of Oklahoma “But this one doesn’t
, Pallbearers were Messrs. Wiley, cage I” replied the little <
McLaren, Goldwater, Needham, - ‘a. —
vowe of tt. A -b«ocj.k Fore-roue ieucw ,
&vtS Tbvts (A» NvMAS F60l-i5>H ~Cp <sO ~Co T«e .
-X*tA-r V*c> lose Atit> fMhrrs eKACTCf OJttAT HAPPEKE
: ) WOST tDMWWt \W SM V ,1.. , *
\ soess SKE'S OJAA'TtMG'FpC*. TO HAHt> A
THE ot-o * \ Touts. TOO &of
deft*, t HATE THAT udOMAM-TO HAVE THE lAO&H ON ft
\‘t» -TBhu. HETi \ WON IP v HAO-.tftONE'f ENOUGH "TO
UE oi'TH I *
yf \ vLMEihi. 01HEUE TO ‘5>«(TVao\jj •bOfAE TACK \Ot>o tT
t \ HOPE SHE'S ASUCHP, \F she \S t’uu CREEP \N Awls
SuicsE oot fop Work 'Before she AuiAXESr.
i v'hA ©oin cj To Cot mnFTohsu . Cve»/ twe t —
I ■ Puav l dWE HER a chance to^Gwb nne -----
k The HAOl - HAvH • •—-
1 V F. Hughes, resident of the
Banger community, was laid to
rest thisi afternoon following i*tt«*s-
sive services by the Rev. S. A.
Newman from the Bttnger Baptist
church. V ' T .,
. Mr. Hoghss,! who had been ill for
many months, died early this morn-
ing at his Bugger residence.
Born in Georgia, the 69-year-old
THEY’RE NOT INJUN
Indians on * western rent
are reporiid td be showing
tom* of uneasiness. Msyhs
one has been telHng them-R
whites want to give the «
back to them.—Ex.
Deacon vhai bei
her home on I
rie E. Washburn
her home after vi
G.OT A KEY VJJVTH WE
and'Mrs. Claude
HAVE
r ■
• • •
fHkNK tJoONtvi.
tsA>^l‘
■*. N. I). Stasko
i. ^Bruce Street,
in Olney Tuesdi
SER VICE
mstrong under*
at . Griffin Bi
•riling and is- i
s PeaH Brotkrn
in Gmham Wed
igemente to ent
College.
<o the course that -the AAa) ad, • poers foi the last million yeaie
^Inistralors are steering, and be- We hat* copt 1 ItfcggtfW 'price,
nighted by their inability to grasp - We cannot pay the dead. But
recovery on such a gigantic scale w* owe L> the.-IJe^d That is the
baur chfise wisely trr sticking by the onty Way to be honest. ,
ship-a** their captain. “
' ~~ ,'4t ‘ -V th« p,8t’ We hmv* receired -mocht.
wtnnr stysrita IttHlNiir
WHAT YOU WANT,
SrttAtun ^Daily
pr iR'porter
— ms i ...Li ..ij,. in i-'w»
—---,--------------.Published. Every AftfHloon
■TT. ......... • Except Sunday.
^r-—*-N<g^ftWce of-Publieatiea 660 Oak Street.
ihrcys, conneettt
itional Bank, is
lined to His home
k of influents.
QOAOrrrarfflTiB
to the Future.—Efficiency Maga-
Some tuwus are’ known at.wide uipe-
awake town* and some towns are
■kaown, us dead towns. The matter
Any erroneous reflection UDOn'TEF'
character of any eerson or firm
appearing in these columns wilt\.he’
gladly and promptly corrected uoon
being-brought to the attention of the
management. '
awake depends on-the people .in it-
Lf the people Of la town are of a
type of mind . that does not want
to go ahead, that shrinks from pro-
gress then that town L — T.'_-
beebme a-
I wish I were a little egg -
lfW»y--ueuin • tree; -
A-sitting in ~my~Httle aeab------
As bad as I cotild be.
L wish that you “Would come alot
And stand beneath that tree;
Then I woujd «p and- burst mya
.And spjater thee With me.—E
CSKBS
Tex.—Lf you
ng cour.ty is
ca* to seek it
I be raUrogd
leal* legai, . .m.i
K Shryiee that
Lda’ that it cu
by traveling i
•fines of this
is or will
dead1 town. If on the
other "hand the people who decide
the fat*- of a town are - setive,
wide awake, and progressive then
the toi^n is a live progressive town,
j A' group of citisens of town
- v- - -j* ->----i and let;' their towns
| die On their hands have only them-
selves to_ blame. We know of a
^.mid-western ' town that represents
this- type ef teem quite weU-. The.
j town -has no attractive features, it
takes no interest in athletics, foot*
ball, baseball or basketball. • The
yodnar .people as soon as evening
comes gel into their cars and leave
I for neighboring towns that provide
[the spirit and the. entertainment
1 and recreation they desire, It is
always possible Ho make- a town -,a
All Cards of Thanks, Obltuarlas.
and like notices are charged for at
Half 'the regular rates. “
The Graham RalW Reporter in-
vites communications for uublicatlon
when subject is of general inteiest.
and if ft ’is not abusive or of a
personal nature. All such commdhi- , ... __,
Cations rapst Carry the author's sig- > who s!t down and let then
nature—not necqssaaitg for publics- Al
tion. but a* twhcatiou of ‘ goo<l faith, j ge|veg to. blame. We know
liability of Tfie Gtjdjam I^ls
Reporter and of Its opbli.tiwW "Tor
any. error ip anv advertisement “1*
limited to the cost of such adver-
tisement. v ■ 1 ;/■•'*' _ .
advertising rates WfLT. BE
GIVEN 1TPON APPLICATION
ii«iiiiimiiiimHniiHiiiiiiiiiiiimmHi!iin
SALES BlfcLS
“TEXAN'S, LBTS jGO FORWARD” "
, ^ ■ - _. 1
The ringing Challenge waited
acrdUiTTexas last week by Jimmie1
Allred, Democratic nominee for gov..
EEtTEfl HEADS
BUSINESS CARDS
dgys, aettlw
I'rnos, should have an-'answer 1 in'1
every nook and corner of the staves |
I staked plains
Ig coanty but,
|d,' the conveni
did not come.
“Texans, Let’s Go Forward!” Fac-
tiqnaiisnt will die if— Texans Join
their governor-elect in a sincere
effort to kill its devastating in-
fluence.—Scurry County Times. •
. -——
DONT-HAVE APPENDIX-
-OUT WREN IT RAINS
ENVEIXJPES
SOCIAL STATIONERt
In the county,
g physician, at
resident minis)
hotel or orgai
FOLDERS
STICKING BY THE SHIP
is still the
d some 'of—,tl
srate vast ran
h. the famous
“df*!**! nv*r
i. Other larg
Pitchfork and
Counfy Agent B-; F. .Vance re-
Philadelphia.—To have yourb'ap-
Tlte :Bjfe5rTeaurt W R/lh that
town can be what it chopses, a
live town or a dead .town. It by
no means is. forced to-.aubmit to
an. Writable fate and' watch it-
self die'or dry not.—Lewisville En-
H it is^uaBty prnJKr^O’^SVit, at a cm ho gv&tkdr
JthaH you migrht pay for inferior work, then you hill
give us the opportunity of makingestimate Oh your
■ • ' • ■ .• • . . .■ , .
next order for printed matter. No job too larfeebrtoo
small. Our service department is at your call to help
with layout, type selection and form of presentation.
There is no extra charge for such service. ,
and jiol too hot. -i., ~T -J....,
, Weather forecasting for! health
was described to the American Hos-
pital association' today by De-
Clarence A. Mills, professor of ex.
perimmital medicine, ‘ tlntveraity of
Cincinnati. .....
Peaks of aerveraf of the leading
causes of 'death in the United States
were traced to weather. Dr. Mills
predict^, that hospitals will use air
conditioning to. produce artificial
climates to combat ■ disease.
“Moist heat," he said, “that de-
presses bodily metabolism' makes
for an increased susceptibility .to
infection and lessened ability to
fight bacterial invasions," once they
have gained j a foothold;”
majority -of. fanners in the Gra-
ham area are liehind -*the New
Destv administration 100 per cent,
roaetiun of Young cqnnty farm-
an in sntl. Mo vvi nc palin AMlI a TV* i -
i resident of Ki
medical attepth
by going to'
S IDO- miles ax
y, Benjamin or
. . - I'j__ ■
THE COST OF A MAN
is earned or
In Benjamin o
i their flnanci
If I only we could cemshuber all
the struggles and victories and de-
feats ever since the days of the
first human beings, fire
The Graham LIader
600 OAK STREET. PHONE 109.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
would -. -TIP FOR DAD
make a better use of our lives. —— ... ,
Thirty thousand generations -h«Ve^''Backsche can easily be pre-
helped to make us and theft, thous- vented,” says an advertisement,
andsy of us moan "Life ie not All a man has to do when his wife
worth Hving.”"”' - looks meaningly at the lawn Jp:. to
We are all bom in debt—ia, debt ; creep—into the barn and remove a
utVttui n > ' OARjNi
BifTChdrles McMaruis
uTTit GdlL.Do You s
KNOW WHtRE THE
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1934, newspaper, October 3, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884047/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.