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The Graham Daily Reporter
GRAHAM, TEXAS. MONDAY,' TUBS DAY, SBPTXMBRM'4, 18*4. N
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NUMBFH TWO.
EEP AND GOAT
PROGRAM STARTER S
- ram TODAY
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Application* for the sale of sheep
and goats~to the government ware
received pf County Agent B. 9.
Vance Monday afternoon, and this
morning the program of registering
those who wish to sell the animals
under the drouth relief setup was
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a for
Sheep will bring $2 and goats
91.40, Mr. Vance said, and only
<E**m aahnsls jriU. he meptfit-.
Differing from the purchase of
the cattle, the applications of all
the sheep and goats to be, offered
for sale in Young county must be
collected before the county’s • quota
CUT bo stmrisiiml and the soft
started.
Mr'. .Vance emphasized the
of’ prompt action on the part
those haring sheep and goats
wish to *011. Because of the reyy-
requiring all applicatioqs
made first, delay' in making
Watermelon Feast To
Be Given Tonight At
Presbyterian Church
The ''Menrof-lhe-church of the
First Presbyterian Church wIIT give
a watermelon party on the chufch
lawn this evening to the entire
membership of that church. This
organization which' meets monthly,
changed their program and decided
to buy watermelon* and ' give the
party for all members of the church.
Benton 8. Hockaday, president of
the Men-of-the-church, -in making
the announcement aaid 11 The -men
are happy to give this'^watermelon
feast and urge, every piember *nd
fli the children of, the church, to at-
lenlT A llBIV ptwgiaui will ks
given in connection with the party.
A. W; Johnston Will have "charge
of the games for the children.”*
The meeting Will begin at 7:30
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COUNTY’S OUOTA DF
rfiTn r nrmirrn t
Win Highest Health Honors During Farm Week
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out the forms wilt went Hire delay
hi ooepneytoy t^e purchasing. ’
RAMSEY RELEASES -
LIST OF PRIZES
FOR BIG PARADE
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J. R. Ramsey, chairman of the
parade committee for the twelfth
aannal (Air, announces that f41.40
in prizes will be awarded partici-
pants this
CATTLE REDUCED Ttt !
490 HEAD THIS WEEK;
Boys Denied Use Of
Lake As Punishment
For Seining Fish
Vhree boys were denied, thif us'-j
'of Lake Eddleman until Januar>
1 unless accompanied by an adult
because of their-71mlawful ’dtsirt
1^-t week to obtain fish by mean'
itjf a sekgf ~~
‘Tfe
SEVENTY TWO GET ■
- SEPTEMBER W0RK_
7 CARDS FOR RELIEF
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Work card.* were Tsaued to 7®
tb»«*v Feiomy $nd Saturdayr the first
working week *. September,’'’add
- although the September quo a haa
■e »,UIU*hmcnV imppsed by Luy not beeaTrecetved^^^’ciiiSgit
Jut ge Shelby Boling was in 'add.dor. ] u;„ o£ w. rair* btll’idings Waa i*. -
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to finesof 41 fct
suspended On promise of'gopd be-
havior.' !
,‘Besii ea the young men, Judge Hol-
ing fined'three persons on charge.
. gf drunkenness and speeding. “two
for drunkenness -ami olie
for drunkenness and .peeJing trrr
Elm Street'Saturday. „....■,. ■*
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CBICAUO
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MUlepangh, 17, l l H Club member ef ML Tleaaaat fa"(above left), urea
the young lady. Mortimer Fezmaam 14, of Chicago, (shove right), thaaka
eeeatry girl, bet a etty boy jvslked away irishmens
The parade .will. form at
•—ewing tl
—- ,------- 10:00 porta-)h*t
•’slock on Grove street, enter the Shipment
corner, and encircle to the right.
- JLaw-W'j^k* equate at the - point
of entrance the parade will march
to the fair grounds to disband.
are the priite . to be _____
cowboy. 95- MNwbM wilt he able to appraise the
MU Beat Cowgirl, 98, 92.B0; Best ~ • --*- ■- >— **—•
boy or girl, 92.80. »1.90;
■ Largest dog. $1; Bmalleet dog $t;
Ug«*et dog, ft; Pretty dog to
fls JO; by gW. 91. 80: Largest
dk), 97.80, 93.50;
oldest ear, 9*00, fia4.
125 Down Ahd 27 To
; Go, Clerk Announced
Miss Pearl Matthews, county
clerk, announces that, DaWlol'1 Cupid
has mad* 126 matches this year and
has foupr months to go to equal the
163 record art last year.
Only tan Applied for their llcene*
County Agent P. Vance |haS
received notification that Young
county's cattle buying quota has
been reduced to 450 for .this week,
and that Archer county has been
been designated for the additional
number to be bought this week.
fwo appraisers worked today and
yesterday lei wind up the week's work
in this county; then plan to help
Archer ..yqunty. men to appraise
their' increased quota 8tr,-V*nce
•ay*. ..... .
— G. £jrl~ Hutohlngs, in Charge of
‘shipping the govemmerit’^cattie. re*
J 400 head1 were awaiting
at the stock yards, and
tSwt tbs' congestion* Wffatd be desir-
ed early in the week. ” 1
Last week Young county jva*
allowed IIWO head, and the. number
of men employed in appraising the^
cattle was doubled. The same
INTEREST «Nil
PENALTY CHARGES
, TO BE RFMITTFD
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All penalties and interest oh
■delinquent city taxes levied .against
Graham bomtotead property qii
which help is being secured from
toe Federal Home Owners-'"Loan
450 head , thii, .week, in less than
two days, and spend ihe remainder
of the week if»thelp ng_.Throckmor-
tdn Wnd Archer eOuntftt.
According to a eununary report
of the cattle Vi buying program- In
Young county released by County
Corporation WH1 be remitted," city
Councilmen voted leeently. ’
Explaining, the reason for tl**,
council’s decision, ^dayof'J. J. Qal-,
fagher ‘ said , tha\ homestead own-
ers seeking "help from the govern-
ment must be in grave . danger of
losing their property, and any
help, tB*r *th# city of Graham may
' give will alleviate their difficul-
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BAPTISTS WILL
LEAVE FOR ELBERT
AT 6:30 O’CLOCK
Three hr four "carloads of Gra-
ham people Will .leave the Baptist
church at 6:30 o'clock this evening
for Die annual nieelffif “ oF* the
Throclfcnorton-Young , Akmciation,
which meets at JEIberi.
SUiueii immediately.
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GROUP OF SEVEN
TO DUECr HIGH
whom" work cards has been' or will
be issued will *be placed on
Young t uuaty Xmk. and {fate pito-
jeet in outer to complete ihe build-
"i;L :1 )1 mi I nr lhO 'Opsinrig.yJ^Jdm___
'.wellth annual expo^-uon, Septenu
"1 - ■' G. Ear) Hutcnings, lei .ef ad-
minKtiator says . . •:
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•STp- Jhf worl
cuuiity sanitation project will
SCHOOL ATHLETICS
reqli
or«
lie laborers ’but ,the typiC
being -done in the oon-
Htrucuou ot the prt toilets does- aot
require a _gi eat number of men at
present, Ti^t. Jlukmit^i says. --—.
"or*t *l toe fmtr grounds will bai
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- Tff vtovr -ot "the tnrreased watw 5^aripg-«b<upleito»w: i«i about w*wekfc
receipts anticipated and the work I *coor<1,nK **» the administrator, and
necessary, for the installation and ; .bUfpose of the aid;
Tiy<fitoa TH July, -but at that the
total foe the month shows a threk-
ceuple improvement over August of
1S«S.
In aoneliuidn Mies Matthews re-
mHki (he love-lorn that the 162
marriage reeord art W year need
wot aeoeeearily he broken. After
all the goal «f 27 marriages In four
month* is smalt thdead for a county
that haa at many happy young men
and woman.
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S. Films Are
- Choice Of Greeks
AthemsAwg. ■ Sl.—Greek motion-
p'etare patrons prefer American
films. During the theatrical yea-on
which doeod last May, q tdtal oi
243 talking motion pictures waa
re'eaaOd in Greece, of which Ameri
■u films numbered 199. or mori
' than 69 per ceat.
FASO HAS LARGE
irik approximately 18 per "pir-on!
Nearly 10JXM head are listed
j with the county agent to be pur-
chased In addition to the 2266 al-
ready bought
FALL TERRI 0F~
DISTRICT COURT
» CONVENES TODAY
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Judge Allan D. Montgomery-eed-
voned the September term of 30th
District Court at 8 o'clock fl»i»
morning, but diamUeed tha petit
jury until 'Friday morning and ia
hearing non-jury civil and divorce
cms*i today.
„ Second week jurors are instructed
to appear for service th* week af-
ter next for the criminal dockrt, j
Jimmie Cunningham, district clerk,
-aid.
Grand jurors started their- hoot*
ing at that same time this morning
and will continue until th* eosoo
hart been rwturned, Mr. CUnning-
Friee Beach was sworn In as door
bailiff for the grawd jury’with 1. B.
Foster and Georg* Sia,er. •®wnty
and dty marshal.
In order- to secure the remittance
the Ciy of Grahahi must have no-
tification from the Loan Associa-
tion' that .petition Jbat' been fifed
Following receipt of
for the amount of homesteader’s
interest accrued.
Gallagher. gaid,_- because
pnly homestead owners In -im-
mediate danger of losing their
property will be. eligible for tlS
help, and those Who have sufficient
funds to meet their dty taxes cam
better afford * to pay the intense*
and penalty charges.
The Rev. J. IL ^Thorn, rrux^ersto/
of the Association, will preside at
th# , meetings tonight and tomor-
row, and p.-C. ; Cvsenbary as
Wtri-k Will also
set
in hi
offtcilit^
rapacity.
Jtidgc J. T. Rickman is. treasur-
er of the body, but according to
the Rev. Thom miy^hbr fie stile
to attend this meeting,
Rev.~Ha'toiii TDfggs' wU! pi
Ihe annual' sermon tonight as' op;
rchjng address of the conference.
...c - Pr' L ^ Scarborough, of the
the mouast t ^or* w»rth Baptist Seminary will
W speak ’ at’ IT p*iH>ClL Ltmuw-
morning, followed in the afternoon
alries and
Such
*nt, Mr.
stor, and
mihiatns-
tion board to continue this Week
1U..U, o sv0,rai.^.| though additional funds for
handle the_ adminis-1 September have not been received.
management of the. reserveii seat
and night light fund.' a committee-
jlf_-4evlpn will handle
(ration at all high sellout-athletic f~
cepaitment business this year, I,
T. Gilmer announced todays
The men ' named to Sate have
been Clyde Guinn, representing" the
Rotary Club. Pat Khieff, coach,. S.
H. Peavv. and 1. T-, Gilmer. Three
other persons remain to he chos-
en. One* of the three JwtU be se-
STEERS BEAR UP
KELL UNDER HOST * '
SCRIMMAGE MONDAY
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looted Wednesday from the Lions;
club, one from the Chamber., of I’
Commerce, and one at large to be
elected by the six other njgthbers.
-A. According to Mr Peavy all bus-
iness involving the athletic depart-
ment "will be heard by the eOm-
mittawr Chd* toefr 'decicon's- twlaUvg
to expensed. fOetball and basketball
games, eligibility, and . other, mat-
i.lar nature Will be ac-
cepted . by the School
*-* Administration of athfetic de-
partment expense and the respon-
sibility of scheduling gem**.
Steen
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were put th rough their-''
first real scrimmage of the tea-
son Monday afternoon, and al»
though RW’^’Rtmbren," captkin, haa
Iwciu laid* up * with , a bum right
hand, - Coach Xnieff ; reports that
the train'"is shifetpg up-fine. Con
siderini; that K.'ibreli'> 'jury was
1 hiJy..tepd- gp |
(Sheriff
FOUR WIN PLAGES
IN JACKSBORO’S
LABOR DAY MEET
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Four 'Graham golfers returned
from Jaekaboro Monday night
with honors won In the. Labor Day
Invitation Meet en the Jadtsboro
_ ST'e—* f
course. ____ ...., '*
Johnny Haithows and Bill Shaf-
fer tied for aecond' and third
placet 'in the. championship flight
with Ufei trailing a Weatherford
man five stroke* for the title
Mac William* came in with 114
to follow n dose fourth.-
The feurth man, Oliver Graham,
won the tlifed flight with a 121
j According to Mac Williams, fif-
| ty-aeren war* entered from all sur-
rounding towns.
the B- Y. P. O.’* of Texas, and in.
the evminr' by Dr. -O, U Poifc:.‘
of WichiU Falls.
Those inwueated in attending
(he service* tonight .are asked to
meet .at toe church that the en-
tity gr >up . MWiy go- Jogelher.
MORE RL1STLR LOR
REHABILITATION AID
high school' athletic* Win be trft
entirely in their -handy,. Mr. Peavy
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their first • encounter . three weeks
..j.._asiu-anr: that
Red Is improvinpi rapidly is^ ef
7 7. \
good Cheer.
J. -.D. Burks, last year’s, veteraa
__.. - ,. returned to the fold Monday after
^iS *'^ ow?’.
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THAN GAN BE HOUSED
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supply or Ywifls Henry Chapel Women
Han? Up New Itecord
Paso.—tl Paso has tR pairs
irins and an* sat of triplet*,
nteat by th* Herald-Poet r*.
1 Twin*, triplets ’’or bettor”
movie natWI-
R. .'C. Steadham, government di-
rector, of rehabilitation work in
Young, Archer and WirtjJta toun-
ties, returned to Graham last"week
to continue his survey of vacapt
farm homes.
G. Yari Hutch Inge, .ndjef: drrtetor
for the County, reporis tHMt ’ While
Mr. Stosulham found sieveral that
may be secured for relief clients,
about -260 pereohs have asked far
small tracts. ““T- !. I
Young county’s share Hi the 9260,-
000 August grant for Texas was
9600, which will be used for re-
pairing the houses to be occupied
by" the relief client and his family
and to stock the tract with neces-
sary stock, Mr* Hutchings explains:
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Gprley House On - ,
First And Texafl
Is Badly Damaged
The - house on the comer trf
Texas and Find streets bftonginr
nw»k wad put up in lew to Boh Corley was badly damagwl
by fir* at 11:16 o'clock this mom.
twenty-four women of the Hmry
Chapel club set a new record fori
canning chicken when 80 contain-
ers «
than three hours last week
Th* group met at th* homo of ing.
Mrs. H. T. Ollifewell fat-tit* demon- According to Q. Street, fire chief,
1 rtratton. th* moat had baen chlfis the fire was probably caused by
overnight, and with all hand! tha flu* from th* etova No
Seat'la, Sept A—That they, thair
children and a housekeeper have
lived ' Very comfortably for
yean on a total income ef 9200
is tfes modest claim of Mr. and
Five Person* Live
On $200 Yearly
LARGE ATTENDANCE
REPORTED AT FIRST
„ SINGING MEETING
O. H. McKibbcn," in charge of
local arrangements for the'singing
school being conducted by U D.
HoffcMttier' st rife First ' Baptist
church, reports that apprroximato-
ly 150 persons were present last
night for the opening Class.
Mr. ■ Hufstuttler, prominent
teacher of harmony in Texas, trill
-continue th* free course through
this week and next, and Hr, Mc-
X*bMh. urges th* people of Gra-
ham and vicinity to take advantage
« hit excellent course, r •—
A class 'for children- wqj. started
at 4 o’clock this aftemooq at the
ohtirch, and will he held daily by
Mr. HuMuttler in order that child-
ren of school age might share in
the instructions that adulto are
eeivlng each evening at 8 o’clock.
Popular Furniture
. Store la .Opened At
One O’clock Today
took up regular, practice
rest bf the tquad.
*" AUhj/ugh Hive -ramtoto'
night and 'early Monday fq-ced
them to cancel their regular. 6 a.
m. workout, Cosch Mother Nature
put the boys ' through'; .the hoop for
a good half-mile sprint at tha
zero hour.
Unfortunately the dry* weather
had caused the swimming peel iwof
to leak considerably, and both bed-
ding and clothing was a* wet af-
ter the first few "minutes of raiu
that dressing or seeking shelter at
the pool waa useless. ) ~
Realising that the' rain showed
no promise pf letting up for eema
time. Mr. Kniefif ordered the group
to abandon ship. *nd clothed is
nothing but short* the boya fell
blanket* aruf clothes and started
across. . tosfn for their i caprifttve
homes As- • ‘She eoacfc explained
hath they and the clothing had
already reached the point Of. sat-
uration. a.nd the Shelter of a good
roof could scarcely be denied thetm
Soy, and clothing had drfed art
sufficiently by Monday aftoiweon
for- the scrimmage, and wvjlvUh
will continue on schedule tha r^
mainder of the u
tore permitting.
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ek, Mother Na-
Ed Hoffman, manager of
Popular Furniture Company,
*4 the door* of the new store to
the public at one o'clfwk thia aftor-
nooh after devoting more than s,
two.] week to remodeling the interior and
arranging the stock attiacttvoly.k-
Mr. Hoffman, who has boon In
CHECKS TOTALING
$6,986.70 GO TO -
CONTRACT SIGNERS
Mj*. * Farrar Burn. Mr. Burn, a
musician, and Mr*. Burn, a writ-
er. work only enough each year to
meet' their scant demands They
live on a small island of th*
beautiful Saa Juan group, with a
a sea full of
th* furniture business for many
years, haa secured a complete stock
for the store, aai Invites inspec-
tion of th* furnishings at
earliest
County Agent B. F. Fame* aa- \
fortune** that 96,836.70 In cem-hog f
checks era* distributed to th# Youa®
county producers Saturday and •toi'
day,. v»n*tltoting two-ftftos M tha
amount that Yosmg county faswmra
j will receive from that phase of tha e
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