The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1934 Page: 3 of 10
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m obamam uudm. Thursday. august u, m
TWO STRONG CONTENDERS BAR WAY -
TO SECOND HALF TITLE, BUT GOOO
EATS CHANCFS TO LOSE ARE SLIM
With only two more weeks of the
■eoond half schedule to go and only
three, more games possible for the
Doughboy* to io**, chances of Huff-
man-.!oh ns ton or Coca-Cola slipping
in first place become more remote.
Tomorrow night tha Good Eats
team will meet Grates, next Thurs-
day they will play Coca-Cola, and
on Tuesday, September XI, will meet
Huffman-Johnston. Two of the
strongest teams contending for top
honors arc yet to ba met before
M^r. Woolley and hi* Doughboys
claim the second half crown.
Huffman-Johnston encountered no
little difficulty in defeating the
Lions club Tuesday night; but edg-
ed out in the last inning to win
8 to 7.
Following are box scores on Jjxt
wespr iiwr'-
PHILLIPS—
House, e,
Hooves, es, .....
Seth, if.............
Shoemaker, st, ..
Carter, Sb, ___
Harrell, lb, ____
Essail, ft.
.\iiis-m, 2b, ...
Wood, 2b, _____ ..
Weatherall, p, r.
Cates, rf, -u.......
, TOTAL
COCA-COLA—
Ringgenberg, sf,
Heighten, 2b, ..
Wallace, ,ef, ‘ ...
M. BORN & COMPANY
i ^ CHICAGO '4
BHng your wont awes of Skin Pioemgr, OW Sore*
of long standing, Infections ot nil kinds, Swollen Joint*,
Rheumatism and other ailments to Your Hot Wator
Wen and put your water to a teat and if you got relief
tpil your friends about this wonderful miadtal water.
UiOn the other hand if it does not prove out, call your
Doctors and Chamber of Commerce* tegeiher tad tel
the people it will not «fc. Condemn H if it’s not hene-
Never extreme — never freakish — but always
combining good style* with good taate.
Quality combined with economy, too. The chances
are that youll find in the new Fall and Winter wool-
" $ •
ana, just the paUora yotf have (n mind — at just
ihe pdlea you want to pay- - - . —Jf—ir._
Hardy, Sb, —
Harbuon, ss, sp.
Lynn, If, ......—...
Barnhart, lb, J+t
well flows hot mineral waiter prepared by the Gnat
Physician and we believe He knew what He waa doing
when he give it to humanity.
MODERN DRY
Hubbard, p, .......................4 1 0 . I
TOTAL ......—- .41 7 18 5
Phillipa-i- ilOOOO'O'T 2—5
Coca-Cola— ,*-2 1 2 LO O 0 x—7
U. i.j, jt
My rick, ss .
Daniels, Sb,
r LIONS—
A Deacon, cf.
• Woudie, rf.
0 Knieff, 8b,
. Matthews,
n, P- -
Williams, X
Visit this wonderful discovery and bring your
friends. No other Hath House makes it poasiMe for
you to get a tub bath for 23c or a sweat bath- for *•
cents, and messages as low as 75 cents w here you take
a book of 24 baths, 4# right here at your door you
the auptmr bath *^Atr the Wnrild. * Thin
■\ water.hw an exjms^ of n tinge of sii, which 4s
an ointment to the body, besides five other healing
“Are Your Clothes Becoming To You—Or Should
' TMy He Gaming To ffer " ,
George,’ 2b, »«
Wellman, sf, u-
.^ddie, rf.
Corn-Hog Directors
Will Meet Saturday
Weatherford Def
Jacksboro And G
Smithwick, ef,
Whittle, c, ..................
-------......
TOTAL
HUFFMAN-^
Whatley, 2b,
Collins, lb, ________—
r - ■ ,,—■—
C oop, 3b, .....
Johnston, p, :
minerals, so don’t hesitate to reeoi
dag of the directors **• of WeSthdcted when Gra-
eral Wells course Sunday. "*■---’■
" Qne Graham man and vne Jacks-
suffering friends. —GOME OUT TQQJAY-ANBTHY'"
THE WATER OUTl±—--"
Harren, lb,
1 The Director* consist of W. L.
Hoffman of Loving. Kibble Gragg
Williams, If,
Goedke. rf.
but the combined strength of both
towns was insufficient to copo with
Wood, 2b, ........................1 0 0 1
Weatherall, p,_______f A
.TOTAL .....2* 5 13.6
SCORE BY INNING:
Grata*— 1 0 030000.0 0—4
Phillips— --'0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1-^5
........................8 0 5 o
, i* o
‘ -0 t» 0 0 0 6 0 4-3—7
' ' 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 2—8
Powers, ef,
'TOTAL
oh the fourse they play often.
Greham eras defeated several
weeks ago by Weatherford on their
home coarse.
% “Home df the Famous Hot Mineral
Lions—
Huffman-
Water Bath.’
Foundation To Be
ud Expresses
His Appreciation
License Registration
To Exceed 1933 Total
SOUTH BEND, TEXAS.
Laid This Week
-^ J. T. Gilmer, superintendent of
School, reports that 'workmen are
I aid very gratafid to the voter*
of Young and Jack bounties who
supported me in behalf of my can-
didacy for representative.
My friends wbre generous thro-
ughout the rifee- Their kindness
I expression of confidence wiir
always ba remembered by me with
doepat gratitude. .~. -W-- -J-
My supreme motive in seeking hi
the office was to serve the people u
collector tba registration ot passen-
ger can and trucks will probably
exceed last year* figures consider.
preparing today to lay the founda-
tion for tha new high school .wing
and that tha remodeling of tha old
building is progressing rapidly.
It is the intention of the school and
VlA, V.l l. —.... , l.., n| j L-ilili— N- 1 . I
“Eskimo”, With All “
!• Native Cast, Will
Show At Liberty
expose of a phoney gambling rack
et. *>'•-
♦ _ _________—-- ■ r-THtUraJ--
Buck Tories In another
thriller will be shewn ^Fridky and
Saturday. "Man Trailer", with
Jones in th# rote of the outlaw who I*
wont sti^ight, is crambad with ac-
tion and ha* a number of now twists
in the plotf In the supporting OM*
are Cecilia PariR* and Arthur i
September 2-1-4.
.....;W. 8. VAN DYKE’S
“ESKIMO”:
board to have the old building finl
ished by September 10 so that school
may open as scheduled, and from
all indications tha remodeling) will
be far enough* advanced by that
time to -start AMs fell teem - tboo-
Work on the Shawnpe ward pro-
ject Is upheld pending changes, in
the plans bat as soon as the archi-
tect’s specifications are redrawn the
bid will, be let, Mr. Gilmer says.
while only -4750 had bean licensed
for all last year. Metorists have
until next April to bring up the
280 passenger cer total. -
' TW registration shows 610 trucks
or commercial Oars to date with
last year's total sot at 906,'tsavlng
306 to equal last year's regiatra-
----- --- — w ■ wsvsswm^f muu^ awonas/ new sue uim s
fairly and impartially, unhampered theatre. The film, taken Pear
by any special interest .this, I adt Teller,* AUka,< portrfys the eon-
confident my friends knew., flict between the morals of the Es-
A11hough ray Ml* feu short of e and the white sailors that
majority, I am glad my race was offend their code. The picture ver-
madc on whatever merits T may lion vis based on the books ..‘‘Der
possess, ind not on t8«'demeriU of Eskitno’’ and "Die Flucht in weime
my opponent. Land” by Peter Freuchen, who ac-
Having made a clean race; free of companied the expedition,
mud slinging or sUnder, I hope I .<rhe He„ ^ sUrring
*«“ r»t*ta the high esteem of my Armstrong snd Ann Sothem wiU
fallow niHsens. I shall cherish Widnooday. Armstrong por-
new friendship, made during too U)e role of mwl
campaign. ■ and Miss Sothern as a spoiled sod-
A gain may I thank all those ety ^ ^ invotves toe
a n J ■ LaSL aIJ m ea*D- nsmp .envla*w efnAil
- Mr.’ and Mrs. qint * Qeaslin TM
daughter, Mary Sibyl, of Odessa,
spent-last, wefk-end with rslatfssa
and friends'. In Graham-
;Mr. Cusenbary reports that -800
new licenses plates ware ordered
Hevaml months ago to supply the.
“THE HELL CAT”
A feature fell ef actien, grad
is
np s /het ptetnre.
Fannie Raarland .
, Thanks Supporters
I wish to express to my friends
of Young county my deepest appre-
ciation for your encouragement and
support in the past election which
gave me tha majority over my
opponent Without your help f
could not have reached the goal tf
which I aspired. '
To those kho voted for my, op-
ponent I have, a kindly feeling to-
ward you, and in serving Iti Ote ca-
pacity of your county superintend-
end you will racetvgjh* same cour-
teous treatment' and consideration
as those who supported me.
Assuring you that I shall endea-
vor to serve you to tha best of my
ability, I am ■
Sincerely yours, ;
Fannie Ragland. -
(Pol. A Nr A - ^ i ■»
Friday -Satarday, Sept- 7-8.
BUCK JONES In
California made.
Mr, and Mrs. F. C. May, of Ft
Worth, former residents here, were
the guests of Graham friend* Sun-
Sincerely,
W. L. McCloud.
(Pol. kir.)r
CARD OF THANKS
We wish /o nxpraas our appre-
ciation to the maay friend* who
were so kind during the short life
'and death of our infant son and for
'the beautSfuI" floral offerings.
Mr. and Mia. J. L. Sparkman.
(Adv) ,
LUMBER - SHINGLES * SASH
■ DOORS - MOULDING
FOR IMPORTANT ANNOUNCE-
;v* MENTCONCERNING ‘‘I.,
Anderson Expresses
Gratitude For Votes
Miss Pearl Matthews, county dark
issued liosnsss to wad this week to
H. O. Grows and Carrie Mae Dees
and Ira G. Vanhemert and Dora
Ingram. Tha two couples brought
LUMBER AND BUILDING
MATERIALS TO BE
.predation far.the ' splendid veto
given me tax th* election last Sat-
urday. « I am truly grateful for
this expression of confidence. • —n
To those who did not support
me. I sriah to say that I hold no ill
will fbr anyone, but wish for all
every success and happiness.
Sincerely.
At'V' Anderson.
tha ssonth’s total to ten, MUs Mat-
hews reporta. ,, _ ' *,.. ,
GIVEN OUT SEPTEMBER h
Three persons are waiting trial
at li*0 o’doek Friday afternoon and
ana has pleaded - gnjlty on the
charge of itfray following a fight
on the east side of tha sqaare Sat-
urday night. Judge Shelby Beling
MORRISON-SMITH
Miss Ads Lee Price, who has
boon attending school at tha Univer-
sity «f' Texas, retarned heme this
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Spears, George T., Jr. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1934, newspaper, August 30, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884119/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.