The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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The Graham Daily Reporter
GRAHAM, TEXAS. TUESDAY.
j&l MBEK ElUHi.
grocer
X)R—
SHir LEAVE At
» OtlflCK FlIK
:: FIRST MOTORCADE
AT A GLANCE
i Satisfied
Ward liner’s officers testified to. ed' and sixteen wounded _i th New
day. that thg_ dixstroctiOp of the England yesterday. . . Ttw • probk-m$'l-'
Mom Castle by fire was the worhj.d rising a ire "not impossible of sd'.ii- ;
bf-arsoniatal The investigation re-; tfon. Oie board’ raid sifter f.ur "flitys
Veiled thatl an •attempt had been, el stud;, and 'deliberation; ~ H.—.-y-
inade td fidfe. the phip on ^.previous •:—-
trip to Harona. although a num- Wilbur Citenn. Bolivia of- Zion. ‘ HU, ’-
Ijer of survivors hold that lightning yesterday ixistponed the coming of
caused the disastrous fire that caus- the Lord from next Monday or soon ■
dtr-ftiOf? t^ian s hundred to lose thereafter untj|_ geptember 10, 1912;'
i premium money t paid I
fifth free rode'b yaster- j
» »e<nn.. that \tbe boyai
[enridge and' ^Stephens
Fifteen cars, carrying about^ sixty
P^rspfts, including twentx^hris.*ni
the ’Lions cl jib Band 'lefFlHlraBrtilV '
priai Auditorium «« _fi o’ci&g thin
morning tor- the. first 'dB 'thrSe bb'Sfes
■Mfr trips to be made ini the interest-
•K? 9 Id ■ i assmirta. i m • f1 . *■ '•Se " •■
e F
PRODICR
I makes,
graham
teyjni-
of each month.
forms,
added
j;olor to the occasion, which evyn
at 8 o’clock Showed right of haiaim
ihg, one ,df the„iifSt motorrad<fll"that
Orahim ha> - had the pleasure to
ainttf' out Ti_'*-* j * ■ •
Hatbands were distributed just
before ' leavings and oars wera
‘•stickered up” with fait* advertis.
I of what they - do with
the boys from Brecken-
itsd yesterday, but Mt
la, last month. t
II Of Ivan split honors
i Herrington of Breck-
calf roping honors with
hhdi' each. - Bill I’ugh
Nebraskai.is -now Vice-Governor
of the Federal Reserve Board on
ippointment by President Roose-
velt. He is the Hardiest West"
member of the Board-
YUMA. Am. . . Neither An.
gel (above); British screen stqr. ••
now the wife" of Ralph Ponies,
slso British screen star and former
put something! in that loCker. The
to'l had teached 133 today, with 116
Scores of doves were
Altus, Oklahoma, during the heavy
hailstorm Sunday. A tive-galton ' . . i'-
can was soon filled r with the dead Mor6 Pipe Ntcdfd
birds that fell on the courfhousi
fourth sritt|J' 20
itinerary today includes
and Allred supporters
For NijBfht Ligi?ts iMjrray, V^to^lson, Breckenridge.
And Reserved Seats Iva"'. F1,*s*'!'I'f ,nd So"tK B<!nd'
sident John
Breckenridge is planning apt srla-
i borate welcoming fqr the motorcade
1 St noon, where the group trill stop
►ves. heat:
SEAL Ki <jSj
BED ROOM
TCIlpv
\ AIJJ
teeuian after
' Gilmer^ superintendent of
schools, announces that the Graham
Independent School District Board
ar cqubtikatron will sit at the
high school from 8' until-S o'clock
•Sept. 22 for the pu>;>o-e of hear,
tag complaints on the' property
rendition for scjbool taxation.....
Notices of property i
are being sent .put this week
(ha-. Person*. tax assessor,
persqqs .having cause to make com-
d with 13, C. N. Mar.
Bend third with IS f-8,
Ferguson tendered his resignation
fmr ' party harmony’’.
Early report7*?rom*’~Jftlne show
Republicans to be leading. The
vote is also in repeal of the state’s
prohibition law, now 58 years old.
aabtatiopg, Roosevelt’s mediation board ex-
; pressed their belief that the textile
And strike involving hundreds of thous-
----------- -- ------ -----‘ ands of workmen will be settled
plaint on their rendition a?e urged amicably, although three were V'U-
tfck' on. the new dealJpoISiesi*1 by-<coaalTU
declaring that some Roosevelj m«- section y iiro^lliui tnw TX -RSrtcrs will
mres ** -entutgnr.g Mrr.f; VwI*B?WrYoot«Wt h^l.v Wswed . ,Iso * •« the Rotafy elite,
Fascist, Socialist, and Communist, ot pipe to complete his work. | - * -
systems of governments. ’I't'^ isf Mr, Riggs saya that he needs 750 ’
obvious that' many of these mea-qfwt ^ ^Pferpiper 1750 feet I
«.«■ ^ -»:
but that they are emulating...parl| 'nch P'P®- - . ■
of these other systems with the Person.- willing to furmsh all or...
hope .Of speeding recovery from any part of the- pipe mieded are’
the' depression,”. Tie said. ” . j
City Officials u-u
Back From League
Meeting Saturday
i
Three city «Rfieb^s,f Judge g. A. |
Penik, Mayor* J, d. Gallaher, and ;
,U5y Eoj|tieer J. Iv jTaciciity W-j.
turned Sunday, from Fort Worth
^ ^ v ■ v___——_ ___ . —. aftor. a meeting' of officiala rep- *
Yhe Young county MPra»ef_and| me nee, a®a that, afty' rumof that'.cesentingdHIbe m,the TeggsTtAn*^®-1
tSAAl'irf -MimIl~loalitien against- which :-t—,— -—, -j,--. ^ ■ |
ded^Vuit Is being filed in the November finale uf fb«-.Wichita Falls Chanifet*:
y^lern. of federal ..court. ; ;-of -Commerce’s in vital ion. soft ball
According to Judge jPenix the foment has been postponed-
legal department of t&K ^'clfes ^ ^dnesd.y night to- Thurs-
I in’wert in session all dJFsaturday *7 ' night. Smok.e .Whrttle, AH-
sodL.^ Ai^sion Of tU case : Star manager announces. “
■iclc- ! The ‘.Activated Sludge. Inc.'. Is ~ ^he- thmi^heade^^ned^for-, 3
hti MR1 wt 'xnFgeri infringe- . o’clock on the Seymour-rRoad-dim'+
loor; m#fir%f patent in the sewage dW- m°nd will > played by the Alex-
-J casements, and steel girders fit'bear posal ” plant* of Graham, Houston, j ander All-Stars vs Superior Company
a! . * u!__ Fltm Mtmgw ua »k„ wmnar rtf .
dare in order "-of their
|. Denton Reid on Mix,
i on Speck, and S. R.
Strawberry, all of Grg-
Furniture
Me of Bunger, followed
llis of Graham, Dpn Wiley
and-W. B. Roberts of
to meet with the Board of Equal-
ization Sept, 22 for hearing.
imber of Commeroe.
Mrs -C*. B. Hogue and ehil
l calf roping netted Zel-
ngton of Breckenridge
9. Hill of Ivan second,
, Martin of South Bend
timya of 17 2-5, 22 2-5,
; Charlsie and Billie, and Misse- Mar-1
ets Tuesday an
at the church «|
Mlton as lead*
-*ta ^morrow an
t at .the home j
tkk Hy« a l
g;iret and Mary Cartl of Fort Worth
visited Mrs. Flora Hqgue l»M 3at-
respectively.
Committeemen Busy
.greements
should monop
mirror "whift
laling 131319.00 had been tTJS'^ wrok i0. co^ring enOug
Hn the< county agent’s of- Hu^er.-’ stock to take care
Saturday night, Mr. Vabca | increased quota allotted the
and other agreements not
were pending final check- ^
According to County Agent B.
-y.-Vance/ -0A0-- head will •1 be pureh
to church" "gfim- on the Cedar: Park
ier I diamond,
Olncy is doped to win their game
and Graham- fans are flocking to
their colors by scores to see the
ancient grudge renewed. alasoft
•At present the Wilson. Olfla^
team ii faVored to whf»Yhe tour-
nament, 'with Graham W close sec-
’ ■ , _t-***‘JL... A .
State Inspectors
located,
uld coh-
Visit Relief Office
Hog Ruling ' ^ | Differing from t|M cattle buying,
. _ r»___ a___J__1, the applications muat all be in and
■ neen Amenaeu ,lp|(r|m(i by the State board before
IministraUvg ruling which, the appraiser can ,go to work.
[that a'termer who signed - -——o-<-
Hog contract should not SELLS TO GOVERNMENT
more feeder piga during! w. w. ' Williamson of Iadan
n the avenge number ha M^uod ddivered 44 hrod of cattle
I during 1932 and 1933 has to the government this^monjing. Mr.
ladad to allow a farmer to wiHiamaifc M’-g well kno#n ranch
•H l*1* feeder pigs ha cares man in thia faction, being a pioneer
\ November 30 provided ho of this county. .
Thermometer Stayed Weather ah Fans
Between 71 And 80 J. 11 As Freighters^
Degrees Last Night " Defeated G To 4
People who put a blanket or so1 Phillips Petroleum defeated New-
on their beds with ,the thought that | man-Spvoles 6 to 4 Hf#t night, and :
fall was upon us were forced to seemingly: are g.iune wanned up;
turn them back last night when the, inr the finals of the citv league ,
thermometer staged between 71 and'-fchedule during tU fair. ,
80 de#roes all night. • V-l ) Wentherall struck out eleven men,,
„ The temperature at 10. o’clock thia and pitched rti fine game. Hesser.
morning was 82 and from ali mdi- | on 'The mound for the Freighters,
cations rose into the upper ‘90’s 1 Also burned them in, but errors op.
long before noon, ' ;T I the P»rt °f hlV teammates pn>v«t
-Four' inspectors wp're t)y guests
of.G. Eari Hutchings,. £ei$ef admin-'
• wwbkor, yesterday |»ndw |pdfy. aad
voiced their praise of, the Voting
county relief organisation and 'the
*375.00,
rrnf work it k.doing.
Grady Walker, field representa-
tive of the National Re-on.ployment
Service, Roy Lehman, representing
’ the works "^vision of the Texas Re-
lief Commission, and Ray Steadham •
^ of the Rehabilitation program were
-jail in Graham on regular i»pec-
Thirty-fiw men are being worked
dfijv on the fair ^park and*' high
-- . ' ' — ” . school projects, Mrt Hutchmgs says.f
“"'TKB- following -notice* of inter- , -1—-o-
tion.io drill in Young county have EqUliliZ£ltiOIl BOSTd ' -1
r, 8t»s At City Han
fice of Geo. W. Tilley, depittg-au- . , , ■ . 11
.wrvmor W tfW ^eek ending ' w h*d , « ,
_ r-rre!—the City Hall shortly before noon 1
Pearl Riggers and family
were shoppers in Graham
CJklvegton, Sept. lb.—James V.
Allred Was nominated' for Gover-'
nor over Tom F. RUht** by Tens
Democrats by a majority o'f 39,984,
according to the official returns to
the state executive -Committee, fil-
ed Monday.
Three counties Kimble. Hutch-
inson and San Saba—were missing
from the tabulhtion. ’* '•
'nTOe TutM: — —____Z: ■ -•* - —'-*■
Register This 7
•ning For Hearing
Ford, county auditor, re-
it 11 o’clock that 60 per-
re waiting their tutu be-
County 'Board of Equali-
Or RWlHngs on the value
property rendered for coutU
gineers on the valuation placed on
ter, 458,563; Allred njajortty 39.-
Gops. Twrlor Cm, Taxaa. ■ Tugmi tewing the Oit Wor
Her motto of “work, i and frequently her home was rav-
1 llro” waa set forth by aged by salters of, both aides. Dur-
Tev Nu. Y Yt- C. h. Ui. Co. mirroy
No! 152. location |50 feet each
way from southwest corner of
Governor— Walter
Woodul, 525,515; Joe Moore. Mf,-
Ixabeth Cm
,urT'^' ~ . '. 4 INVITaVIDN EXTENDED
R. C. Crahb, G B. 'HatWlton ^es- I .
UU No. 1 T. E It L. Co. i survey ■— The Yodrtr • fewi’V 'AftiT^lsss of
W5. 1894, location 150 feet, from the First Baptist Gtgpvh WKtenda
west lines
AM; 'WboJiT majority, ’ 187,595
the secrets of her longevity when and her hudbmd moved to Texas
she celebrated her 101»t birthday i and settled near Breckenridge on
anniversary here recently at the | a site that, later gas to become
Presbyterian Encampment Grounds , the famous Curry oil pool. They
-Too busy to die,".! Mre. Curry, | had dewied . the farm to theif
a native of Tenaessee^pendk most younger sons before the riches wore
of her leisure time knitting ruga discovered howevar.
for friends and relatives. She is | Mre-vCwntj*. husband died thir-
quite a traveler In spite of her ad- \ teen yeers ago at the age of 98.
vanned age. Spending her winters
in Oklahoma and dividing hart timP
EY POLICE REPORT
Attorney General— B’llHam 5fe-
Craw, 398,713; Walter Woodward.
.... ............. . 107.903; -McGraw majority, 90,810
U. C. "Clhit" Anderson. | Railroad Commissioner—Lon A.
ice chief, fbr August i Sqiith. 508.856; John Pundt, 301.-
it 23 arrests ware made ' 791: Smith majority, 114410.
lal of 8111' in fines col- Supreme w court—John Sharp,
[ht drunks, seven affray", 4514871- Hal Latt more, 432.369;
r»n-s, and thr- peace die- Sharp majority,. 19,188. —
,,north pnd 750 feet fi
an invitation, to all young men' of
Graham who ; Are rtor - f attending
-S. D. Glover. W- H. Clarida No. Sunday School, W jolW 'their*,claim
4, L. E. Hardin survey, abstract en • Sunday morning * f
No. 1682. location . 490 fert from - ,1—gE—1-
west aad ISO feet from south .’MARRIAGE tIGBNSBS ’
lines of that' portion of ClarUik Miss Peart Matthews, county
trnct located, in Hardin survey and clerk, yesterday issued licenses tb
being son feet west of No 3. . ...J wed to throe couples, t R. IrWhm
— " ■■ i ' o- ,* ' nnd Qsiggia Hilley. Oliver Moore
J. W. Willis of Moran is visiting and Stable Fields, and R. B. See has
in Graham th'a wash.- -------j aad tJittaa MarodU Johnson. __
chjdren, forty-two . grandchildren,
-’vlatvrtroo great-grandch !dren. The
Betty Jo Pride! la visiting Betty
row m a roes ro v»---« l
Baker In fort Worth this weak i (iurttig the rest *f the yawwiBi
a Baker was guest tn the Fridel ber chlldron hi J THulbslrare,
m untU Monday, whaa the two Breckenridge, Mertil' and, A^ene
for Fort Wertk.. ; 1 The centenarian was living in
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1934, newspaper, September 11, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884354/m1/1/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.