The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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UFE’S BYWAYS
off. 4 boron fooling the oidoo of my
priaog for a possible bunghole plug
which when removed would admit
ho.h light and air. Luckily there
Jxe« Help Waller 1
County Farmer .Beat {
The Depression
Bargains...
For Men and Bby
“The race is not always to the
awift.
At I looked through this hole t
| spied the nervous, twitching tai
An old fable about a tor-j
toiae and a'“Tiare proved 'it --and
mdnv Texas farmer* are finding
out the Brdr Terrapin’s backer* may
have known what they were about
after all. To show a -profit during
the lean year* of. 1032 and, 1933
of my guard, the lioness. It then
occurred • to me that “with this tad
I might be ahle to do dbmethlng
which would make her go away I
reached .put through the ho|e, .pull-
ed the tail inside .he barrel - and
hast ly tied two tight knots in it
This brought the-desired rfifllts1 • in-
stantly, for 1 Scarcely had the last
tug been taken- Hn the second Jpnl ■
than' the barrel was lifted clear of
my hand, and hy^'.ho t me 4 blinked
mtd - looked - arorind the lioness was
going through the^roqde at a ter-
. • *• —l*.* '' .'uk
MEN’S BROWN
SUEDE
JACKETS
and ihgpy 'of them tound that -a
team or two of. pxen were a big
help in the pul> from the fed nk
aide pf.‘ the ledger.
- The right of jg. m«n plowing yfith,
oxen and en-,.Saturd»y afternoon at
that, . so interested »n officer df
the Farm Oredlt Administration , of
'HoustoaJtt.'ttny of (lis 'recent .trips
to ttwvfitld that hr wanuid toiknow
more about ‘ the farmer ani j-we
rktf with thev'Y)MTTe1 tied- te
ht r tall. •
- Again in i tha *31 ‘ 1
hjw»k 'up o the sata«^..c&mp to
Spend' a"f4wwia».s. and^as^ walked
' ■|Wbugff,"flfe- same KcneCaardUealhp
in which the barrel Incident had
’ taken place I heard an awful rack-
jet not far. from where-I was seated
' up, and there "Was
in Lioness with the
arne
' The plowman was John uray,
■ .'ry— Blaainsrame. yhunj? Waller county
; farmer, who is a staunch advocate__
of oxen for farm use and hi* ex" I on a log. f looked'
^ > perience leads him to believe that'Mountain L.——----- —,
the use of work cattle nat only ls, *SUH' barrel tied ,‘b her tail, while j
practical and satisfactory, but that! - ^ — ---- 1 —h ~
T; li the farmer who hasn’t a yoke or
* ~ two of steers on his place is not
operating with top-notch efficiency.
S3=2==s=fcr- ^ ^wtiqpmr Saturday af-
s . ternoon because there was work to
- he done and Mr, Blasingaine doesn’t
believe „in putting things off until
‘inanpra’’. He had a liTtlie patch
' planted To 'potatoes.' The potatoes
^ didaf # to wed—Hot chough rain
111 ll.P ■ - *. . .« ' ____..M Ka
convorsalion
CLASSIFIED ADS
coincides with a meal-time and
jthus makes that hour doubly i|U- |
Jpertant. -——-
the-evening, '
declares, there is in __ _
xra' i.forward to, and midnight brings a
!u>,'e j lunch for the patient and the nurse,
frog, “Midnight passed, there is nothing
®iEtT else to Wok forward to until dawn
and. dawn seems so“ f*r ' away. It
Mltatlty I* >T *—lower
____J3i these hours lbetween--jnjd-
. night' and dgnuJt I- IRIt rinJerST
with Goorge^ W. B<
rector of cattle punchi
a telegram reHflVed t
latchings Tuesday tha
si allotment had been
png County, and , C
B. F. Vance and Ms
it this afternoon to put
lttonal 1000 head thal
authorised.
Vance declsrsd that
rector- had set the <|u<
I that the telegram ws
: Hutchings Wstructtni
nt for shipment all
Boys* SKY RIDE
High Top Boots
FOR RENT
FROG IMITATED JONAH
Miss McFadden
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment
with hard wood floors.—Graham In-
surance Agency. *ttfc
• FOR RENT: Nice’clean m« »>" i
cottages^ ~ ail Eddie Liale Tourist'
Camp—;Day and weekly rates on ap-
to a ntarpy
THE HOURS AT ~r * ^
V WHICH PEOPLE DIE!
School Children’*
wg^uok-BOprs
It may be'that,
point the way to the feasons why
11(1 pi—I.., ..., h». coma through
the lean years in as good shape
’financially" gsr he has. The Farm
loan on his place was paid off; his
meat canning outfit, garden patch
and milch cows gave his family a
good living; anti there was money
■to pay for it when his wife wanted
a modern electric refrigerator. He
the refriger-
'WANTED: Dffice work Midrfle-
aged lady with savers! years’ ex-
perience in stenographic -and BoAgT
keeping work—ill^Tennaaane, 28p.
: that the eommuni
county agent had
Wanted •’to list your property foi
sale, trade or exchanger, if priced
right.—Graham Insurance Agency.
' ^ • 2tf«
the buying and a
i# being sent the
■I Mice.
tie will be bought
says the oxen bought
atos.
' Here is the way Rl
ures it in terms of arithmetic:
well broke eix-year-old stag t
him
Wanted to hoar from person de-
siring to trade residence property
in Graham for good car.—Graham
Insurance Agency. 2tfe.
cost*
_ 460 at time when a good
span of riiuels wuold have coat him
from >200 to *00<k- An 051 I1"*1
abuiij. feeds .himself; ordinarily pas-
turage. *s enough. *Whm 'they aro
workmr hard, cottonseed hulls “with
just a handful of meal for flavor-
ing wiH keep them in..goo£. condi-
tion. Mules doing hard -work have
to be fed. or they lose flesh and the
feed bill on a mule will average just
about three times that of an ox-
1'hcre are’ many IJtliei fai piers in
yr.iy who have similar ideas eon-
eaeoTny■ nxen. |n fact'seveghl, cases
--am,. oriSr hem-4 ad *ttf$-**~*
having no money to* WBg’ttotrJe. upmWr
have yoked their steers or cows to
the plow ' and made a croj>.
“But working- ogen^ji, not the re-
sult of economic pressunt-.nog is it
a stunt' or even a new thing- in the
HELP WANTED
WANTED: White girl, to .cook and
do general housework.. Unless thor-
oughly qualified do-not apply:—Mr*.
Lee Pockety. 28p.
In an effort to* impr
[rector with the aerl
lituation in Young cot
turehasing of the ext
ill bo complete thi«
of the emergency r<
” Weeping Bridie
himm i
Deliciously Tempting:
Aiwa Oven Fresh -
Blaaingamt- smilyiJMh , BtalllW
aa many people
* ““ nifh
last night as t
Friday night a
1 Waatherford «
game, Sr., worked them 9D yUB*
ago clearing land, -hauling .timber,
and freighting. Teaching ■ your steers
to “gee and haw" just came not.'
urally to -hi* son. The Biasingsrnea
new are farming 100 acres, using
two teams of mutes and two yoke of
oren. ~
of pie or h hi
energy building foods . . To tfrapt the palate with a ddkioua piece of pie or It hunt
satisfying piece of psstry is quite correct on root weather neon ... Our fruit pies
deliciously tempting and oh apjiatisfying . . . And Like Butter-Nut Bread* and
other Good EaU Products, they are ovea-fresh, arid they are the Meal deeaert.
“WHAT GRAHAM MAR^S---MAKES GRAHAM”
ding to first nig!
ive everything ip
country heated, sr
SAN FBANCISOO . . . Colletts
lfuhrlhUI Orson (above) raa away
and got married while her mother
was la the far-East. She wept M
•fee bearded a Haer here for Homo-
of western North Carol!na ’in the
fait of ’29, I (that's Barton W,
“Freeland of Crowley, La., talking
now* took-a hike around tha vi-
cinity of Chimney Rock. r As ..I,
walked the path led me "Up along
i the steep side of a mountain, tm»
til finally the trail dwindled to •
narrow ledge 18 inches wide. Sud-
denly I met a.Jarge mountain Horn
ena who was’ bent on going doom
the path. It am* Impossible to pS*»
•fe the ledge, so I decided to scare
heat hnck-
“ffca effect was the opposite of
room, the investigator points out
and the change of nurses usually
<i ’miiiimmiiiimiiimiMiiiiiMiiiimiiiimiiiimimiimmimiiimimmiiiiiimir
Better Market Throuoghout The Year -
Throughout the year we bur Grain and Produce aad year weights
"v: *• and grades will ahraya ha satisfactory.
CHAS. E. HINSON GRAIN COMPANY
f AST - SIDE • SQUARE
H. WOOLLEY, proprietor
SQUIRE EDGEGATE-JeaHAciOam
AbfeyOd / CA/v Pump
■ypar o*t>. spu,*e
OUT OX. soev, C-
. sit awvivwfc.
LlrriA‘1
l l
j *■■■ *
for aha became
«n a speedy ad-
I Vfh
I -«*»l
I
tv cm r-
raace in my direction. I turned and
ran 4own hill as fast as my legs
would carnr. m«. Near tha bottom
of the hill I spied a large barrel
with owe head out and at ‘once
derided this would do for s refuge
from the lloneas who was at Dial
■consent at my haab. la another
fanment I was diving under the
barrel and a second later the lion
a*n was sHttog on top df the ca*.
t was still feeling hot from ray
Follokr
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.