The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 6, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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The Graham Thiilii Report
GRAHAM, TEXAS,
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inYoung county
najority of farmer*
bptti a AAA reduc-
cohu
i ext year for
.and, a blanket re-
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i the corn-hog
to' cover liveatock
and Bunger boxes
d in for count and
approval of the blan-
not as heavy las
of the com-hog
propositions carried,
reports.
count of ill the boxes
sin
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Abstract
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' of the Guaranty ,1a1>*
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SXAH, BATCRUAYL OCTOBER 6, 1934. ; - ' . f NUMBER THIRTY:
Downed 25-6
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IN FIRST GAME
Guinn Re]
> Of
LOANS ARE
BEING MADE THROUGH5".: ■-
•4tr^ttb- basement-of., the icoiiithiiiac.).
announces that company offices will
be movedrtd ike Petroleum Building! Coach
next week.
P
ley said.
RIVER MEASURE
PENDING
TO BE AK
1—rn
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J___i <hsMaat|da. _
1 Kangaroos returned ‘ home last night
Offices of the county surveylor willjbowed under the $6 to 6 defeat ad-
remain in. the courthouse, Mrt'Mob- I ministered at the hands ef Herdsmen
seeking to redeem themselves after
their beating bLr the Cubs Septem-
-at Ofcwp - (■_ ,
the exception of ‘about ten
when Kimbrell, Steer cap-
was sent in to carry over the
i t>on Were sold in tipie for thJ’-Wea
Weatherford* 18 and a first down, and Kimbrell ( therforti game.
galleped over from the 23j Kim-1 Only' 30 'of the entire section be-
brel('« first kick was wide but th1' j tween the 40-yard lines remains tin-
play was callpd back, Graham pen- ; sold.
ClydeTlGtflkltt, ‘"recretUry of the
Bfe icredit association
•jkj.
her 38
With
minutes
tain,
allied T:i yards for hofding
broil g'i’tn the ctiar.f*.'
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Neither team was in scoring pos- [
ition again until thn third period
when Kennedy and Murrisarivanced!-
the hall ~on the-kickoff to Kangaroo'
29-yard line on lint playa over ]
I tackle and guard. Pecliinis cir-1
! cled left' end for 11 yards to the
>t of ill the boxes 'S*r“ Harbison, president
be avia liable Mon- ■ Gr*h*m Chamber of
nounces that a meeting of
TVxas Chamber of Comi
. preseutfUycM will „b«
touchdowns, a first-year backfield
provided the punch which netted . 17
first downs against the Kangaroos’
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- Thomas Cook, 140-pound quarter
who played nearly all ' the gains,
was outstanding with his passes
I Kennedy and Jennings, but Alexaii-
der Pechin-s in action for the first* «orTi»- ***** w*9 ^
‘ LAST OF 1933-34
APPORTIONMENT IS
RECEIVED FRIDAY
tent payment made
Cred
ev—Nt—tbS'
pany, W.
cougty, director
..^••bley
17 and over right guard for 4 to : The ?lfty-cem Payment mkde to
the HI, but Graham was penalised “u.
to for offside bn Kenpody* play over
right guard. A pass. Cook, Jenr ..
34 school year, I and. clearj. the
slate (for the 1934-35 term.
the $16 aeJM.V. ^..v ,if-for the 1938-
RATELY TO
EN UP COUNT
niour next. .Friday for the [purpose ,
a9 .1 i o—11o.<>.... o....... .A- 1 arge.
serration measure pending extra
special"session] legislators’ action.
Fourteeh dams are included in the
proposed conservation - project, the
wall
Faced) by
opposing went.. Oyer fSTHm
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W heat loans | on next year"* crop
being made tlirougn the ^Wichita
Production Credit Corporaton . with
guaranty AbtfrWtf
G. Mobley, Young
liajrs,
attended a meeti
of the organization in Breckenndg
Friday and returned to declare
mariy,. of the Vy’Cst Texas farmers
who secured crip and livestock luana--*'-
faoisnjhe g<sy^rflK«I through the
Production Credit Corporation are , •*
repaying Use loans now, fan?! - clUtt 5.
nev loans i re being made.
- 7 he W-rir ta district formerly MS ” ’*j
hei dqdarteri in Breckyntjdge but is
cer tering in*1 Wichita. Falls now,. Mr,
Mo tiey says
pounds per ^T^Ttrackman plungT ! Kendpl kicked "to"Green who Te-
_ hoping toTj4ake the
one after the fourth
game this afternoon i
Park in St Louis,]
fight desperately to'
largest
South Young
county. Another
for Throckmorton,
Stephens county.
built
Pinto
planned
ird for
rail Monday for the
games. .
ted Birds w'n this st-
inky be . the dividing
■rgged Sunday in Jtjb#
e at. Si Louis.
at. St Louis,
pitched the Carjis
| JL victory yesterday to
] f 2 to 1 after Detroit
__ a 3 to 2 win Thursday
o t the twelfth inning.'
Sunday will he called
ck Central 'Standard
rUtlP. o’clock
it | Detroit in the event
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ed and squirined through, the 'Hna | tt'rpe-1 jtQ the 48-yard line to he
repeatedly like lightning. ' Time ! .ThaIIy dropped by PeChinis. Gar-
after time he was flattened only ] vin’s pass was intercepted by Cook,
to rise and charge at them again. ] “nd the Steers .advanced to the 32
The • greatest bjvation of the even-[’where Morris kicked out on the 20.
ing greeted tha grinning young m«rr“llhcd*p fun.bjed . op the first We*,
when he was jerked in the last
School District, and
common school district*.
Trans poii at ion aid of $15.82 ftfi
scholastic^ was i Iso paid , yesterday,
with Graham n ceiving $1455.44 of
the $2831.78 to ak T ! .- K.% .
M>-. Cook an lounces that Olney
m Independrnt .
$1046.50 to the
quarter after IsuUching his gridiron i"g on the Kangeroos’ 14.
erford play wit], Morris rCCOvar^ ,863.86. Newcastle. $870.:
i Eliasville $7».lQi amt -Jean $6,3.28.
^ STATE .OFFICER |
i AT FALL MEETING
r: Was laid
io o'clock
Frad L. Fish of B
to rest this morning
at the Oak Grove Cemetery with
the Rev. J. p, Stevenson, pastor of
U), Oak • Street Baptist Church, of
Graham officiating. Ifg. Fish pass-
rz-
career with a bang, i- - — ] , Pechinis slipped around right end , 0
-wErvil Kennedy, hi]sky $uUback, for 6 to the 8, Graham'drew 5 yards , jyj.|jer Jjru •
^fluried ‘Ben] Today J22VS2 ‘SSS^wS 1 Is Opened -To. Public
^ i I iis played a consUtently good game TV last) Steer touchdown cairte'
at ~1I*tf. ' • ■ I early in the last quarter when the
Graham, receding the kickoff on Heidnii** Awk the ball on Wealh-
her 26-yard line advanced to tha *>. erford''' ,«-V»rd line by virtue 'O#
where Morris was forced to. kick, a pas* from Garvin which, Pechinis
Kirkpatrick, Weatherford quarter*, intercepted. * ’■ Kennedy gMnad. tep
received on his 35, gained a yard, y»rda |»nd a firat.dbWn on two suc-
^Many persons called at the Miller
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ug Cbmpany on Uie. corner of' Be*
and.. Fourth jStreeW in the DFiver
are retufnajllJfi the
-r
ed away Friday-
12:30 o’clock as
tea reported to
when he fell fi
s well g$
Jariiagin li
curred about' 11
Jqrwl men was
hospital a.t
emoon about turned it over ^o Rhodes ' for" two! cersive "phys, Newman fuml
—u. more, made three over right tackle, recovered fpr jio gain. ’Coo
result of tnjur-
ive been received
a walking beam
TMarall-Hinaoul
fumbled and
ak's pass
kicked to the
Steers on
their. to
contact
Kennedy wag incomplete,
was made on
view,the interior'of the aiore which
has been attractively redecorated.
Francis Miller, who recent|^. purch-
ased the Roselyn Pharmacy occupy-
t but: ing this building,- opened his new
Teaching staffs of -both rural and
independent '"school, districts . of
Young county were in Session today
in the Memorial Auditorium for their
first Institute of the 1 $34-86 school
year.
More than f hupdi-
and many- guesta^heaij
cstlng program which (preceded
Hotel building FyJday evening to organizstiod of the <o^hty Inter-
scholastic League yatu
'.The program was ►pjenbd by a...
olin solo by Mary Eli mbeth Smith,
llowed by a vocal__:olo, by Gene
trnan, and an( add i ess by tFrad
tT. Arnold, chairman t f the county
afternoon an dreceived callers board. . !
made on the second , place of business to the pubi c Fri-
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vlol:
fill*
Osti
The accident oc-
b’clock and the In.
to the Gra-
ncc. He was suf-_
^ coniaci was mane on me aecumi
ri^A a A.^.ibrAugh1^"^ <or 16 yb«*« ■»“4 another, day -------,,
left guard on the first down, j^r. ttm-down-tp-the-^-16-yard line. ; throughout the day and in the evep-t Mi*. Edgar Allen Wilson, second
over left tackle ,fo» 3t Kennedy hit the line for 9 on the ing. Each lady caller was present- *g*i*tant state superintendant of
the pigakin to Wopr first down, drew a ‘5-yard penalty" | » pr^ty -~cmrnatl6n and- tly. men - public lrtstruction, delivered • tl
ris plunged
-1 s A ham hospital at Ante. He was auf-^ wj,0 the line for^^more and a f°r offside^ but a pa'ss Cook to'Drum were gW«ft cigars as c^pUtPsnisj main address of the mqrniqg to
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. k*» .to Hay 8, and Mo . J ^wSler"flwt *»«• liA*.’ - -A gate froitf-Kimbreli ( Mr. ahd' Mrs. Miller aie_from j tion served to make her- <fi*«>esi
d line. to . Pechinis lost the Steers 5 yards, ] Olney where they ^(so own a Miller 'educative problems and
Mqrris’a attempt to get
born j in Pennsylvania May' 3,
187$. H« is survived by his wife,
and two sons, '1 Haary
He had been working
„no.w, one-Of Young conn,
ar citizens, passed tway at 9 °^
in -Conner Creak commun-
evening at the age of
IMBeral tonrfcm were
afternoon gt 4 o’clock at
, . j-*
t. a farmer and ranch-,
I bom in Henddr.on iot.nty PREMIUM _CHBCK8 TO
On the Tidwell-Hinson Jamagin
lease for five or aix years, having
<town •^ry"'d ,me‘ thrff^r“Kenndftr “-wlwd"' -through right Drug Company and they reialmd ' adminiatratioli" indst instructive*
left __i.. —guardTor 4 to the 2, jfhere Kimbrell I a cordial welcome from Graham citi-^heJpful to. all the instructors
Geen in oil flsld work since ;
18 yearn old.
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iss from center.
to Mha Ella Ftaiw
I of that ’ county. Mb and
1 cam* to Young county to
home in Conner Creek
46 years ago at the time
in this section of the
past ten years Mr. Choate
most of his tnuT raneh-
spent the ma]or part
the moetl of *hls
' «»at
part oti hU . Jife
He was ml Bmwww'
the county and war'held
by all of We Mends,
nber of the Christian
**i BE MAILED
' G.‘ O.
Young
nounces that premium checks will he
mailed out Monday to the hundreds
of priW. exhibitors at j^e Twelfth
Annual Young" County Fair.
Jmiiglm. . -
eked and re- Weatherford’s "Jb'ne touchdown
on Weather- came in the last minute of play via
' way ‘for the passes from Buchanan to Knox from
pl„ #___Pcchinitt: —_ fetore Friday. ------■- *
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Cook
the line on a bad
Morris!* kick was
Covered by Parsley
foniv 37, paving
9. Coxart, president of the
County Fair Association gn-
hat premiu
it Monday
•xKftttor.
Morris ftWsd to gain
passes were
kick to the Kangaroos’ 8, where tH* ond down,
by O*
punt was returned by Garvin who
kicked out to hia 36. Kimbrell, -sent
in for Newman, made 4 yards off
left end, Kennedy hit the line for
Kirkpatrick had Just kicked o
to Morris who was downed on
Following Miss Wilton’s address
. a nominating committee composed of
COUNTY AGENT LEAVES S. H. Pe.vy, Graham, chmrman. ft
l ' G. Conner, Farmer, J. B. HIM, New.
County Agent t. ■ F. Vance le<» cagUe> u j. HMter, Uvingi ^
HWm today for Dallas; Io regojrLJfi, 0. G. , j 0 [>0<iRW, oWey, was
to select officer* for the brterathoL
M '— —
week.
(Continued on back page.)
it, for syork
Texas
Mr. Vance will assist in the
hls corn-hog program, and Young county
will be without a county agent for
several days.
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League organisation in Young
county. ’
Ur. Choate a* his
thirteen children, E. L.
Olney, J. F. Choate of
J* Choate of Los An-
fornia, R. C. Choate of
lls, Pnsston ■ Choate.
lit CMoate of E) Paso and
of Graham, (twins),
of Alpina, Mrs. N. F.
El Paso, Mrs, J. S. Roth
Mrs. Stella Potter of
j.ftrank Parker of ‘Al-
ia. Raymond king of
■j Thritoen gramtehi
grant grandchild dlso
bung : County Fair. left enu, nenneay nu ine ---—— ~__________
STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS
~ Balloting on the nominees la (MU'
ing counted this afternoon.
The institute was adjourned- after
the county organisation had boon
completed. L. G. Cook, county sup-
erintendent of schools, presided and
directed the nomination and election
of InterscholasUc League officer*
■ d
Bruno Richard Hauptmann,
in connection with the kidnaping and
death of Colonel Lindbergh’4 baby
and extortign of WJOOO, was Judg-
ed 1 sane Friday after four alienists
had concluded a two-day examina-
tion of the enepeet Examiners
said, "there is no evMenee indicative
of any previously mantal-. distur.
banes. j The patient’s
Judgment and memory, tea know,
ledge of right’ «M wroSf, bf ttie
relationship between cause and af-
fect, and his understanding of thr
nature and quaijty of his act*, are,
In oua-opinion, all normal.”
held todaiy, but NationalisU
crushing out outbursts
The general strike which
the revolution is still is effect
all the large- elites.
Tha 8]
ing ■ a valiant
Spanish
Democracy Is inafc*
truggle for its Ufo
ormbned forces of
and Socialistic revoiu-
set tha dead
fcefaiwp4. .
tilth started
in Washington on condition that
the state provide a like amount for
November. ' The October advance
was mad* because all state mlitf
funds are exhausted. According
to state officials $850,000 will be
Gates of the forty-eighth annual j ^ J^vTom
state fair openml in Dallas todv *'<*’ brin«* * °
___ the government for October to *3-
68i,ooo: -- . ;l .
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According ho word received frem
thirty-flbe state legislators, thirty-
four are in favor Of an extra special
session. Governor Ferguson said
for on* ol the largest expositions
intelligence, Texas ‘has ever known. A , total
of $80,000 will he offered in pre-
miums, with $100,000 In priaee for
the races. Today has been desig-
nated as Texas Day, PBS* Day,
and First Officers’ Training Camp
Buy. On# thousand employes gath-
ered yesterday afternoon to henr
Otto Herold, president, give prelim-
inary inatractions and ask for co-
operation Of tha workers in making
the Iteir the greatest and largest
injthe Senthweat >
she would be guided in her decis-
ion by tha ’’folks bock home”, and
indications point to another ameten
to start next weak.
Goldie McCollum, found guilty of
murder ia connection with the delath
_____ i ......teLu- Aello^jrisoner In *e state
Federal relief fund* to. the etiteat prison a* McAtester. Oklalioma,
dd- iehrim
<
^'yrateSy when
ho *t-
;T.
tempted to escape a* the judge pre-
pared to pronounce sentence upon
him: One ef the guards, overtook
McCollum before ^ could get to the
door ond the prieoner a-fc* dragged
befoTe the bar and sentenced to die-
December 21. - _ IT
Hand trucks loaded with fi
evidence against Samuel Instill
wheeled into court yesterday in Chi.
cago where the aged . financier and
sixteng other assoc late* are on trial
for fraud.,The records wdl be
used by the prosecution in an at-
tempt to show that market dealings
were engineered to keep the markht
lively srhlle Insull stocks were being
sold under pressure.
Wheaties Trophy On ’
PiSplil At Daily
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Postmaster C. M. Surry of Harts-
horn*, Oklahoma set a bear trap for
burglars who had broken into the
poetoffke am) came down' MRS
morning to find that
fed returned and taken tiio
Nqthin, rim was misting, ,
District 6, Class <B winners this
fall will be presented with a per- _
manent trophy ter the Gold Medal
Floor -Company • of Texas t* kg
known as the Wheatie* Trophy.
The beautiful ssrard picturiag a
hall carrier in Ictibn is on dtaplky
in the Daily Reporter office Window,
and foot ball, enthusiasts are' cord-
ially invited to com* and inspect the 7
trophy. , ..
In addition to
; i: ■:
the district
the Gold Model Flour
present the regional wtm
a large silver football in
tion-of their eucceoafUl seal
Both trophies will ha
property of the trie
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