The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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GRAHAM, TEXAS. fRURSDAY. SEPTEMBER II, MR.
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HOOL REGISTRATION BEGINS T0N0RR0W
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ULL FA’NS PROMISED TREAT
WHEN “LONG AND SHORT” OF CITY—
LEA6UEMEN PLAY “TWO-BY TWO
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his way into i
with 14 Amend
£ negro ho'
f to capture. I
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kade, Nolan
at—discharge 1
> one account,)]
■to -«6w “the '
F* playground half aeasoSTT
nen take their positions for |
game scheduled foe.-one
ur nights during the feir.
».for the 3-iiuihtg exhibi-
not Been announced, but
ayed as preliminary to one
anient gamed, it eras;
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pen will be ntopped togeth-;
(Tone position. allowing an '
ach to be free for action.
de leg of each Mill also bs j.
that practically evAy ec-1-
by one will have to'- be I
by his other half. Better*
turns at heme plate.
-is a tenUtive list. of
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Second Payment Of , Couneiimen To Lfe ~
i Delinquent \ Taxes i tall^l For Another
To Be Due Sept. 30^ Headn^ Jn lU .Uajr s
i W. H. Kennedy, "?lty clerk^an- Mayor t il. Gattoh^lftfrounC.-s
nmrtcee U>at 'the second' '-instolI- » ‘•'■IM meeting 'ot.Jfto_B'>s"!
- *, .. *. . * I of Gqiialiintimr will be h**lH w t'i-
-ajfnt-on delinquent tax^. w.ll he I ^ u„ ^
far <h<^i.,,; unfinished aft r to
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two-day session SBJiiill'Iu d .«tksaln*-
day, nistbt. ^ ... —E—.
All of the "notices were hot sent
bOt at the .seme time, and will ne-
cepsiute another hearing, Mr. Gal- I
laher said.- •• s~- ,
INJURY LIKELY TO
KNOCK KI.MBREIL
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ELEVENTH ORADt SIDULNIS ENROLL
AT 9 O’CLOCK IN SHAWNEE lARflp
• Ati ttASSES WILL START MONOAY
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city’s' offer] last spring.
*. TMs payments are being made in
tour quarter^, the .first Tatting due
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PENIXIPEAKSTT
j LIONS I1INCHF0N
ON GOATTEATHERS
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OUT FOR SEASON
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.' Wv>fJ»34k3fe " scSool year. • fAjr ;*tm-
derits . of the Graham i{higli' A-hoOt..
will{~SUrt ar » o'clocW £omr>rrdw
morning when the eleventh gradei
group reg;-t»*rx ttm;gtips<urork at) th»
^Maw-nee ward school
«)uuen Are npt , quite tliroug^'
with • repairsat troj high school
buiitiing, hence all registration to-
morrow and Saturday will be o«i<|
pt Shawnee S. Peavv^ pr. r, pal,
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'fenffi “grade'ostudent* wit! r^giss
ter' at one o'clock tomorrow after.
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HaLrn^nNRweMai»veSheda”gr C ^ P*‘ni*.’ *Peakw atX' Red Kimhreil!* cKinces leading 1 "mX ' ponces
ur ahd"heiress of Mrs. J. Borden ]" i the Lions ctyb program A^ednes'day , the Steers' in their’, attack this tail] ^lbo,v<‘tj .sr5r,f,ar> , u.'l.r. '.
| noon- chose/W his ^idress the | wrte eonsidarably dimmUhed todj
ge.iher.il Pr re P.o-.otiH ' here where she "has wor*W as ia~ {-subject of 'tGoaffi
I SUA^Rhod« £rtten i »o«“ri'' *rit*r for three months _________
1 ^gthy” Daniels-3hu- ----““I Goatfeathe/ifr. Pnifr-etcpU-n. “P**™ ?“rt n’9
x > “• ■ ' j , week when breaking op passes, but’
activities outside bus-- - -
row ’15 centered
hid mil
f Matthews-Harbison. Gaedke-
erg, Newby-B arnhart
r Williams, T. J. Pnce-
KennedysAeree, Kiheff-Dem-
Bechtol-Highway
nacb. Baker-Parson t.
ace, Dugan-Taylor, Carte r-
House-Fppersoh, Rehders-
C. .R. Riggs-Joneq, Hutchi-
McAtoe-Bruce, Craw-
BOitngGeorge, Ail is on—
ATTENDANCE ON
SECOND BOOSTER
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TRIP IS IMP 1;
s ia—Kubjecf of ‘/Goaffeathers" and their j when X-Rays showed a broken bone", ® charge being llut-»,
! effect back fof hh right hand. The { atVrt*’C'
--r .rsL----X£I. Mr p^-ryeptsm. Steer captain hurt his hand last, ----
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ACCOUNT Of STAY
h grade atu
i), fai iowaj, jt-it-u
slav sMOaiimr i^v iTnth yradf stu-
tlertsL and at...uue..o'clock Saturdayf
sfternatirr- by fho.se, of the
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led. are the activities ouls.or o»s- „ot untU liit night did if
! in<S4 ^nd ^professional Ufe which, him ,ny ,eriou* trouble.
causey7 such a loss df time and j
-keep persona, who otherwise might nient
Coach Pat Knieff refused to com- .
Twioe a
Memorial
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lw. several .rungs nearer success weecs from t..morrow in ' the Ol-
rrom attaining their mark'. ' 1 ney game, '8tnr-«»«» -th»Bgh '-Ihe
“Picking goatfeathgrs,'’ he said, capbim may lead i the .team in theTr
- —— «*>,—■., I* » failing that most of us1 have opening tilt, the Herdsmen's
people left t e | either consciously or unconscious, tack from the air all season
, ly, but 'which if eliminated would . hand. s—_
murmag Wt thw-atart-of-the ietamAJ m|rtenally affect our chances o(X Pndeaux is being groomed for all
booster tnp aa joined forces TueH' I becoming more successful. .....J-aeriel work In'the cArent that Khn-
Kimbrell two ( ^
TARS WILL
AT 5:1,
grade and post
Classes will start at both high
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Monday' morning, Mr. Peavy s»yw,
.by which time the remodeled, build-,
ing will be ready for' occupation.
. A Ai-dtud^pt.increase in qhe 1934
censes report i^itfie'TIcafiim'' scf ibis
was reported last week.-ahd ifc ord-
ing to Mr. Peavy many graduatea
are planning to return for cominer-.
cial* wrjrk this fall.
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Pointless discussion, petty delays, breTrs injury knock* him out for
and heedless interruptions fall in -tho- season, and ■ Kennedy’s right
, . . ______ ; tbb iategory _-of goatfeathen, and toe nrttt be conditioned to the touch
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concluded.
CARSAREfffEDEB
Whittle,
manager of
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j The captain will continue t<5
rtist. workout with the team in order to
in shape: but the L---*
hand will prohibit
, hit, ‘Whoo's Afraiiofjhe Big, Bad hi* hand will prtdtib
iWoK?” ' strenuous exerciHe: -
passing
All-Stars. ^ today made
|peal for can to .take play-
fans to the Wichitk Palis
requesting that per-
aving room stqp at tha” Driv-
el enroute to Wichita and
one or tWM of the boys,
first game jtr called at 3
■on the SeynAiar Road diam,-
Mr. Whittle has set 5:30
as the time for his team
ark1 on their invasion of
Sounty
df the
Olney * yras" host t«~6hw boo-*er»-p—
at lunch: and gave the menTa fine j yvse
STATE AND NATIONAL .IE
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TN BRECKENRIOE
— —TS>. i • ! but with ope or two exceptions will
*.jl Kvidence that the Graham boost- be Identical to that of last yesf
111 I t rs made a lasting impression on Mr. Peavy empYia*ises the necea-
the people of Breckenridge was re- sity of enrolling" in the - proper
cecvedY'in^TTie form of'a two-column period tomorrow and Saturday, and
story on the front pqge Ot^the.Bgiiy asks the-eoopdratton of parehU in
American, which devoted nearly .a r seeihg that-the regidtratiqn take
column to an iccrtmt of the fair eh ‘care of promptly. '..'v ^
'-'-?irij^ng3n‘l«fttofiV of the *r' PRF^inFAiT fil I S
tide explaining the ' booster trip's' I H*-jJ URL is I uiRLy
reception,Jn Stephens county: n L " UrPTIMr X
'The Ciaham fair* delegation, r t * ■— WrlWMn ALL
cial guests of the Rotary r«i«0 - ( gssyy Ilil'irCIK*
luncheon t,Ki.y. rolled >nto Breck- LlTY M A \ Ulf AsS
enndHre' tlim. morninir about fifty
* by A liS-ptecg •Uon* 1 ■—--——— • — ■
find . that .achoql had been dismis-.]
*W early for the- evene; and: MTtvp’d ]'"
back in Graharrr-about 5 o’cjicV'ini
Hike for a torn about the • square^ ; ■ /
To jotify the home folk* that there ,rj
will he a fair here next wee'll. , "Arbitrators su\
P riday morning the third and last cess lust nib-.- ------—,--..,— ------- e
of the booster trips will start east aUemptcd mediation betwrtn manu--drouth area j* .near contplet.on. Pi£
and soi
no hog^ of sue- . 'According to reports -from Waah'l
cess iut night after Jwo,,days of; mgt.m cattle' purchasing in the
ten!ion. After intending the Ro- "'V ^Mqle. ,and. >-draw for pb.- .
tary luncheon a_SM-eet meeting-apd (’A* tfc* 1,1 lr 'cforrfameht “ Ouwwe*.
Icodeert was held-to which a nurrthee-1 ' to Mr. ^worre-, jWnp
_ _juUx. .far Bryson, Jatlisborh.' fpeturers attdJ labor leaders. Accord-I nre* showed Wednesday that'5,500,-J of busing" men okero especially 'to; .
i tor the quarter Mineral' Wells . ani*, intermediary | to. -Willitun Gt^dn. president of the had -been purchased at an.-«" :v‘
Chamber -o<fGoto-^+ points. . Word- has been received : American Federation of Labor,' the iaverage of *14 per htod .Sdcre-y
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r 'The - delegation visiting their'Cit>' Ptoyground B*I.L_Leagae. has
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Newrnan-SprnUfj* Preiifht
concerts: and jiaradcs to atrract' at- l-'nc< to di^ -u-s th^^/f > '
ness men.' of the city with^. 'bamt,,^'??8 °-t
, _ ^ tTfact at- Lfn<M
After attending the Ro
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t InviUtion tournanwnt. ifrom Geo. I>: Barber, rninagm- of
All-Stars will meet the Su-1 the -Mineral WeiLs Chamber of Com-
tournament, arftf unless piay is sor-
ted earlier than.YfrVdhtoday th;> meet
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two games, and surviving ^lh Senior and Junor Ohambers
LwiII play Ohtejr-nh the »»"»«, of. qqMnmerce; affd ropresentatiy«s
at 9:30 o’clock.
Whittle expressed
niariiifiirt ircFi nm h.. nf Agpyulture Wallace in a : b-iefiy at Rotary. clulj^ outlinmr the 'hi* ... .aN b> Sa..ur-
posttian, not' sound^or well taken. | statement Wednesday said tfiaFThe' fektdrer'or~ni?; rilr ^iid ' invftiiig-! ^ be ^tseed
Paint Company in the first mtrce> that the mayor. prP«d«lt« of'The board explored-rthe field of con- i drouth purchasing .of cattle could Breckrtiridge ito'.^oipp. the '-gueiR |befojv' „f iTt,tr lhw ifnece-sary,
bitration thoroughly j Be completed ; in about two months.
and arb
cvljption _______
b itvwithout success.’’ Three men | and that the AAA is prepared
t- v- - .before or 2ftJr the fair if n*»’e«sary,
of Graham for a day to be dssignat-
ciation of the large turnout come at noon.
Richita Palls last .week and _
for 4 repetition -tonight. ’ Aa
dd, Wichita Falls is spending
$500 to bold the meet, and
ate the attendance as wcll|ma
local teams participating
of all aervice clubs will be ready j were wounded and two others aVi-
with a typical Mimernl WeUs— wei- j0tisly hurt in a gun battle a short'
MOVER BOUSE FROM WE8T
time before Creep made his state-
harhed , wiri entangle-
luntejjl
mom,
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SIDE OF TWIN MOUNTAIN - vtTy mu<* «v’<lehce Fran-
_____ ~ -1 | cis Gormart, labor leader, declared
[east a month would be
the president .inttvwiicA, in the -vent
ed.as Breckenridge Day-, Bo itt^ *4*..
<per\d H^iOOO.OOO on and followed by N. G Starl^ey who»e<i ou,. • e —
W went -more .into detail 'as to "the; .q0 dwigion ^ handed down
racm*^-livestock. _art—and amusevj n which Huff- ,
: .v r|WWt-'iH«pl»y« •* «h< Yaung county rmamJohnaton had to forfeit rntil
uii'u.i wa« due n -—|ialr -c.-’■■■>' the managers meet tomorrow, but -
tslature as favorable reporfei. were ] -Amm^ those^ pfoser.t #dte"-Gr-—- ^' *i, given by. Mr Nswwiap
goats.
—Acts
received from the Senate on. toe re- j o.
Ton- I
Cbxart, president of the fair
that the matte*1 'would he -given
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M. ,0. garner ihoved^a howe ] |o ^ ^ t,rtih, ,trike. *«l ^°th Teig». marmgers,
BUT 50 CENTS
AID ON SCHOOL
APPORTIONMENT
from the west side of Twin mouii-j necessary
taiji to the Marvin McCeskey lot'
Wednesday. Mr. McCeakey intends
Friday morning The House , spent 'sident of the Chamber of Commerce;
Wednesday in discussing the remis- j and N G. Starkey, in chafge of the ;
E- idenc# was Prodiuccd ,ior of penalties and interest on [ motorcade''
to rSnpdet thA: bn'.Ming .^afa taxe* delinquent on “August 1.‘ 19$V|-
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it in corteetion” with his new fiBSTg dbPont .-Corporation did J^r order "^“^rgu^nia bill I vtTierever S?mg
station. .. . lousiness tota ing $lj? | Xxtetiled the time to October 30,' vt*. there is an opportunity to
--— , «jtwee*-Ufa. .ya«s 19M and .1»1«.*::.lw5 but th. House refused,.,to table ' * kindness.
Practice Periods V0*™ 0f. ^ V™***™' amendment Stettmg the time
a os inc I VI ■VUO wua put in General Motors stock.
Hein? field Daily « Pour members'of the duPonT family
For Rodeo' (Tontests 'ver>' <,«I!’,<1. J0 t*s,i5>r " Prom ***-
AT mai’.igers OTe requested to.be
h-e*:dt 1'iohrptl.y at S 'd1 v’clrsR or
ha;. a repVes- titative on hand to ;
. serve in th*ir stead.
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tember of t5'i4 to ScpteinKer of the
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A 3-inch' rain' fell . in Beaiurieni;.
Thursday Will Be
e Mineral Wells Day
wed. following year war orilers netted the yen'erday in less than ^n hour, and |.
■'"! i ta * a<mv mid aivi __J 4. lOlK ACC^riiillR ..to ntnnrta 'thrt ITOVftni1
At T2th Annual Fair
M»- i»TTd Mrs. Sam __
Sptthiea And Niece
In Auto Accident
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According to a, news dispatoh 1 •
roir. WicYiTti Falls . Mr ,ata! Mn.
snd in 19l5
■ in tneir ppymenta, • . : vie- ....., —, _
kt year at ‘ this time too. atotfc^Kw *Mna and barrels in early "9°™- J /The_po»*.f
[behind $2, so has gatrfg|_iilg.qr*;li|U afternoon every day un- mef«a$f*.Tro
reports -the govenv-...,
ran over So that thi
_ _ i Ram Spence, and niece, Miss - Mo-
Aecordmg to a - communication xelli Greenr-aJI of'vifhdbi are known.
Ig. Cook, county superintendent
Ihools. aqnrtUnced this morning
j*1.50, had been received Wed-
y on the 19.i3=34 stole appor- rFrartice periods were . __
•i»t of *lfi per scholastic, leav- ni-Slay at the arena for oooc*4-
state only fifty cents ar- ub";.* «h<l cowgirls wTTh plan-to. onto. ; orders totaled #»23.MM, ^ _
in their ppymepto 8. 1
the ddugo leal.1 *1'8 been designated ras Mineral a blowout Vm* said to hayp iieen T
* The 'Twelfth Ann uat the chusis <j,f ’he , occidrtlt. —' Th<*
Young Coipity , Fair. tfam’Iy* was* retsirnitig frdm g.., ita-
Mf. Barker gavAt f. yC. Watson^;._~eatiott trip when the accident hap-
Irahum secretary, promise of a lar ''pened The car waUod' iiiwrlVIiito' ■
over so that .-.mvjw.i *» ai»iwn.
exm' 'mSouwt could not hd caleid- <**>• ^orre P BatooV. manager ih Graham, escaped wripus injury
rw—.aarnrr#* of the Mineral Chamiwr oi wh»‘n their rmr oV^rturnf'd nin^ miles
..\"a
.......torn the llorrd Castle was Hooded, arci
during the lM*-34 sch^Tirtha.'fair. delnt-od Tir-ap» ^ brought;^ - ^ m^.n.si untH
[beeidea pay i nr all ot fctm cup-' The evufi.* are bnarel ; ^ -T ^ ,
1 appor$tnr[|nBnt^. • he «aid, - v * j eaerg for lading atid juniors, i fjre that cost more than a htindrod —*
. , -..o-J_______ > ond a reimmr v^onto$i for rowfaoya. W. F.. jlustia. .‘chicj <Moctrk | Jean IeRc»v? and Mnry ■ Owe^a
BACK IN GRAHAM‘S- 1 The contest Will be hell n^xl' ^sr. *aiif that' tocij? was. jl'ssalts- »tArt„i mother »tti'inp\ «t CYcago
r Jol.nitlm of L'llhock ’ Wf! in1 Wednesday afternoon »t the' fair ' to-tion »nmr - Ute erew,^ ami HiwSfc the women's rndnrarwe re-
km for a short visit today..1 Mr. ground- and prism for th” Wimera ] was mm!.- co«o.tai»tly mrtotobh- on lrrt-p**. m toflk-f-urth a’Admft
i ship ’ for" fear of loslBg their "job*, 'tom' ------ “ ------
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(p- dilejraMon on that date, and *1- ;rierh and -aa;1 ‘o a stop 'I v-irnst
said That -ir.teeest hi the com ng, m ntot. : ‘ -
fair in Gfoharr 'Wtoi' high jn Min-
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on hi divliion engineer for tor wTlT be announced at that time. En
Highway Department »t I.ub- tries in tie or teat will alto rde.irt T.'tPmnny of George Roger', radio
During the construction of the papade, |tod thM« who r de Wed- operator, wiv
the highligtv. (X the j,tec bad wvatovr made .♦ uec^ssary
hway sysbtsn in Young ooUn- riesdky morning cannot h» awunlert day’s investigdtlon. and wiiTi I if in to fly from Chicagn.to SL louis to
Johnston was reaident en- -he parade prizes unless they Thirti-; q’wstinning related. _hia_ tor . n -of remain aloft as long as they 4:d
here and to ‘•charge Of the ctpata bi the aftonKtonls contest ♦*«. five, the belated S. 0. S-. and Th* plane tidk 6tf 'at 3-tft oAdosk
— ■' the cpmmittee -ruled. [the lack of cooperation aboard ship, j Wednesday aierning
*.e .totopMtPto^too'to’r. foivt'd erA Weils Snf PUh J?ViniT C0\inty VISITORS FROM J ArKSRORO
♦ > m'tof L uto rn USRf WW af- •---------u—
Winetag_Btell* has. .alwajrq given.
Graham the ,RU£teal. roopeipYion. j iring- jK E McCIudro and Ht*a
tor Watton .aid. apd the receipt . Tonkins of .lackshoro ware Graham
of sweh- a lettor from Mr Barber huainem visitors this morning .Whila
i« typical of the Xtoc fpirA nhown I hero Judge MeTIurv' called en OaW-
througnout Palo Pinlo" county."
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