The Graham Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1964 Page: 1 of 8
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REPORTER
OLUME 5
GRAHAM, TEXAS. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1964
NUMBER 22
Council Authorizes
'.nnounces For
ax Assessor
i
Wm. H. (Bill) Ragle has au-
lorized The Graham Leader
ad Reporter to announce that
Water Fluoridation
vvith the council late last sum-
of
ad Keporier to announce u*«i . ..... „ilv rienartment lie in wun uip council imc .... —
le will be a candidate for el- City Council, meeting in reg- ‘'on of the eity e ^ • add sufficient sou n r to protest fl'lorld*,'<*"
ction to the office of Tax As- ma^ It w.t — boride to the nty ' Tthe^i
™™L<:T1 TJ&JZSZ mS* a X Lh*...... m.
exas, subject to action of the
democratic Primaries.
Mr. Ragle said he had never
sited for any public office,
,nd would appreciate the sup-
ort of voters in Young coun-
.y, and promises to do his best
if elected.
He was born a.id reared in
•ney, Texas, and has been a
.sident and business man of
uraham for the past 19 years.
Mr. Ragle's formal announce-
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lestion ci wnem- .u«v«-. -•••-- ,h . lhp ooplv to brm2 the content to Other action by. the Council
resume fluorida- man E, E. Renting > but^ot to exceed, one pan pt r .nch.iled^ passage^oMirA^re*^
ed'hT AMerma’n 'Uiuis* Iritcock. Jing the current fiscal year
and darned unanimously by the budget to allow Paym™‘ g
‘ , city's share of $lZ.5t» on the
, , Dolman House purchase.
The city water department oritlnance was read and
has not been treating the wa- ,1.* Alderman Mai-
ler. with fluoride for some time and seconded by
while City Manager Doyle Ih ke M
Ministerial Fellowship
Elects Dr. D. L. McCree
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Graham Ministerial Fellowship
met . at Momingside Baptist
Church 10:00 A M. Monday, Jan-
Mdermun Mac Williams,
passed on first meeting.
TfcAAi MOTORISTS, fortunately did
not exceed "Operation Deathwatch"
estimate fluring the holidays. State
Highway Patrol Officer John Brown
points to the 77 crosses placed the
board. The Department • °tc=^-!|£.
Safety had estimated 96»persons wourd
be killed in holiday traffic. The Public
ond Business Affairs Committee of
the Graham Kiwams Club, in tonnec
. -i—e - - . n .iee./C—,-------
during the Christmas and New Year
holiday season Local patrolmen placed
crosses aver the silhouettes as report
was received on death on Texas high-
ways. ’The “deathboard” was made
avajjqble by the’TDK, and materials
for placing the board on The ebrner of
the square yere furnished by"Morrison-
Smith Lumber Co. and the Kiwams
PBA committee The board -was main-
unuren IU.W n.**»- --J’ -
formal announce- fi with ,he Minister, Buford
ment to the voters of Young gtockard, as host.
County will appear in this news-
____— _ t - Inf or Hatn
paper at a later date.
junior Class
Presents Play
Thursday Night
m
Officers elected for 1964 are;
President. Dr. D. L. McCree, Min-
ister of First Methodist Church; ^
Vice President. W. O. Everett, |
Minister of Mt. Zion Baptist '»
Church; Secretary - Treasurer, rM
J. C. Jolinson, Minister of First J|
Presbyterian Church; Chairman jg
of Radio and Golden
Schedules. Ray Crook.
East Side Church ' J
has been making tests on the
LFatural flour ides ill t he^l>^‘: 1
•} supply
j He reported tests showed 4
parts per million in laboratory
j r* ports made by the city w a-
ter department and the State
Health Laboratory Last flou- Past District Rotary G<*^nor
ride placed in the municipal Eldon A Gresham discussed Pro-
water supply was last August phecies For 1%4 at the Friday
‘ t noon Rotary meeting
Rotorians Hear
E. A. Gresham
J C Brown, placed the above sign 11.56 p.m., Ja . . j„__n......a.„, i„„ q in Mem-1 tu» meet the Monday
si SIOO vnuio. ...
jztain of the County Jail
Minister of tbc
Naze rent I a nd ^
n Hot1
on the northeast comer of the square
V* -
Funeral Rites Highway PatrolReports ^ ^-^—^
4 unl ^ Decrease in Fatalities
Funeral service* for Mrs. Arena jng to records of the Graham car collision^
8 pm. Thursday, Jan. 9 in Mem- The ministers meet .
orial auditorium: It is a story of after the first Sunday in eac*
a Jewish family who. stayed In month. The next meeting will be
ssr srs**# a|sfWi?a? •!*«:
Members of the cast are Johnny
McCREE
DR.
JUll IMttaiJ i..ww*...p,
Duke said a metering device Hw ^.cKed from a page of Rtdv
at the water treatment plant ard Evans book. to a gener
Joultl be used and only enough »!*«’ on the run **»*“>» wanl
I - ; fT »nd faith id Thid would carfy the
A largo group of citizens rrfet • - ‘
/.
Fire losses
country through.
■Guests were Monle Montgomery
of Albt*^ier<|ue,' N.M . Raymond
Morion. John Maumger, and Pete
Wood. “ V
IIsSkIS av -r^^Detrease Here ^ g-g.
mimaWr each «Kj*Uh bnngg the to Chnst.an aUndards dt. Pcpnrts at tV Graham Vbtun
itmniimld iximturt and moral integrity.
L e, the following are mem- active for Christ m the Church of (^ap ^ previous year Re- himfhamber
’4 the Graham Mimatenal thcir ^hoice. ' * .cords indicate 'here were 17 fires tors room. , Heari
*• p: Jack BadfWO, Minis- Thirteen of the nineteen mires- W1(hm thc c;(v limits with a total Plans for the torthcommg H
Ihel Baptist CtBrtJh: Hu ters attended the January Mh f. damu£e of $17,301 12-and f-und campaign wrll be
>nerry dumuw.
____ killed in a two -I TK'koe[,s,hacre-^"* ^ ^ mem
records of the Graham car collision^ ^ \ Huggiijs is directing the
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w-re ,ix fatal accidents in 1*63 in nccidcms on FM 61 between C.ra* ' c as,
whldt ten persons were killed ham and Maricjey; one west of
compared to nine fatal accidents Olney on State 199 and another
came. . . in 1962 with 13 persons killed. on State Highway 67.
^Rev Hubert Foust. pwXor of the . [ a3t Year s accident record in- Patrolman
Graham Firat Baptist Church and jn. ^ accident March It. ed the last part of the 1963 per
Rev Ray WHIiams. pastor of the (96J a( the intersection of State iod tapered off and no major acci-
flre. BitM Church, A Newcastle, 24 and FM 578 about lOjnite
---JMtnno aafaJv fillfinff fho h<)l-
abovc
bers
Mary McPheraoa, W. ■*!*> Highway Patrol Unit
1:45 p.m. Saturday in the Golden .--*— -
Age Rest Home, were conducted
2 30 j>.m. today. Monday, from
the Firat Baptist Church of New-
castle. ' '
FeUo+hip: Jack Badgwo, Minis- Thirteen of the nineteen mires- ihj h limlts w,th a total Pans lor the
t €a.^^"isssurt= sxst&'t.s ?sk aArrsr* =£
W Z. Huggitjs is directing the tecoB^f Church df God; T<4 Fogg Church. The Ministerial f ellow- -J-^. to(a| fire |<B,. of $23.250 42 in the
play that is beijig produced by Mjnitter ^ Crestview Methodist ship welcomes suggest ions fr.mi js mufh lower ,han previous ciHiraged
the'class and their sponsors. R^L Eugene Bogan. Minister tj,e citizens of Graham. If y™ vearSi and should be reflected la- Tuesday. '
Shoooa and Miss Viola Fie. The ^ fhp Spirit Episcopal have recommendations for better lower fire rate for the Mrs 1 ^ ” l(v,. vear
i Smith. Minister of ^rvice from Graham s Churehes “ y fund raising chairman this yeai^
Highway Church
Shoppa and Miss Viola Fie. The ^ ^ Holy Spirit Episcopal j,avc recommendations for I*-1 ter (er |p a krAer (;re rate for the Mrs. L. C. Young t
public is urged to attend the jun- c tlurcj,. [>,„ Smith, Minister of service from Graham's Churchy
ior Class production. I •*--
* IV .’
of to the community, write Presi- u >
dent D. L. McCree. First Meth-
Burial was in the Newcastle a a
Cemetery with Morrison Funeral Local MlHI*ter
S3SaIS^ Vetaran*"Hospital
Oct. 27. 1865 in Madison County. Don Minuter of the
Texas, a daughter of the late Mr. Uvjng Highway Church of
and Mrr JT Christ will be admitted to the
She married J. M. Tomlinson on nj Hogpttai m Dallas
Much ». 1»8 He died Sept 2 n(J January 6th for treat
l»O Mr« Torrim»OTW« later ^ automobile acci-
married to J. S. McPherson. - - - - •-*—*
we n\J\’i t-“ lau. nwtui taw .....
area driving safely during the hoi
days with no major accidents
marring the Christmas and
Year's season" said Brown.
New
Commitsipnars
Approve Bond
Of Aiiditor
DEMAND GREAT
FOR SINGING
STEERS ALBUM
the loving Highway Church ot
^cKS.'i£U"3"» s c.
low-ship Representative to the Gra- Johnson. First Prvsb>terian
ham Memorial Hospital Board; church
Hubert Foust, Minister of hirst' -■:
Baptist Church; Morgan Poole,
Minister ci Memorial Christian OroHomiteS » Or
Church; F. L. Howard, Minister
album of the Assembly of Grri Church.
■mere has been ha, demand cCreF | AmeflCO fO
42. wrs. lqn?mfV"r1"~V1 ment with an automobile acci- Young County Commissioners
tried.^J- S. Mc«ierson. den( ,n which he was injured in met in regular session Jan 2 and
Mn. McPheraon*° August 1958 approved bills after a reading of
' “ Mr. Smith suffered a broken (ho Minutes
back, neck injuries, and a frac-
tured wrist.
day by Norman McDaruelJlirec- PJ™*- t. | Guests wjU hear a recorded
tor of music at GrahanrrlHigh • has tape. "The Right to Bear and
School. , . 1 zl Mimster Vorearn M^nta.n Arms " The public is
"You mav place your ordA with served as Preredent of 1963. tRvitod to hear this
any one of the Singing Steers by The ourotue of the Graham | eoruiany
!-“— **7ur name, address, phone
C-C Breakfast Group to
Meet Next Thursday
Ellis Barham, executive direc-
tor of_the- North Texas Mental
Mr Barham's subject wiH be
Benefits of the Mental Health
Center For This Area.”
H A Hefner is serving as pro-
•aJtiir.rJSrJE
Other business included anpro
■ a.— —r- . , , , oKnnd wirea wrm vrI of a $5,000 bond for W. H.
four daughters, Mrs. Treaaic X . f christ
riving your name, address, pho^ MimsteriMTFWlo^hiheis to pro- program Tuesdav mghf.
number, or by calling the “Band
Health Center. Wichita Falls, will n ........„ -v . ,
fast Thursday morning. _____mery. »» F™* -----r
■i-dl" said McDaniel. ,
The price for the LP record is
.till $3 10 and the offer will be
good for two weeks.
H^cWoM^and Lqv|NG HIGHWAY
his*duties for 1984. Various --
coatr of Breckenridge; two sons, guest speakers will fill the pul-
Wbuni Trenlinsooof Newcastle pit during his stay In the hoa-
"Sr. SbbU, wUIIV au*i»*
of San Diego. Calif., 17 grand- with a daughter who lives in
chitow and 31 great gran&hild- Fort Worth.
Missionaries fo Show Color
Slides at Church of Christ
-r ___aaian.i i t.ikp manv other Africa
*Pa»>eareni were ^^ Dreon, Soles
Emest .Dixon, Sam Dbton, Billy . . R • .
Averett. Arvil Everett and Geo. RgpOftN BriSlC
Owens ‘ ‘ *‘ ““
f 1
Pbrmcrt Tax
Guide Available
Ths 1983
has
Color slides of Nyasaland.l Like many other African
_ _n miintries NyaMlsnd is seokinj
Africa will be shown at 7:30 k.al ' indepcndcnce Long
_ p.m. EYiday, January 10. at the. ypars ^ British mie are sche-
epwrrww Loving Highway Church of duled to end in July as the
•Ticket sales to the Chamber 1025 i^vtn8 Road by natives assume complete control
of Commerce annual d,"nef m,ssionaries G. B. Shelburne 0f their government By ‘«"ch
meeting are brisk said Law i„nda| wilhs. trig the principles of Christian-
rence Barnhill, tickets chair Krjdgv night's>OX^»m tea- ity, the missionaries hope to
man .today. The annual dmner ^ 'co]orM p.S™of this prepare their converts to ar
F.mwrs Tax Guide ^ ^l^mlrieln rapidly emerging African na- cept their new responsibilities
,n.t is avail- d,y’ 10 .American showing its people and in peace and order.
lved *nd OJ. Legion building. Seating capa Shelburne Shelburne and od-workeG a-!
----------— aooa. • . ,wo gna a Hair years of been lit the mission since hs
recommends Charia Walker, executive yc at Namikango Mission beginning. Before entering the
rira 'obtain one of president and executive m#n- zomba Nya filsnd Ife African work, Shelburne served
that all fanners obtain one a, ^ ^ American Bankers near oiyas minister for rite Sewell
theae tax 8uldc^’') ^ iggj Association, and native of this * nR (he African Street Church of Christ in Abi-
. reference in reportmg the dty haa acchptod am invitation rxplain tho mls. ,ene. Texas, and the Black Can-
TW^y be obtained free ^>n activities seen in the .ltd yon Church of Christ in Phoe-
^ L writing, calling. ^Tickets may be obtained from njx Arizona
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Km
Qffiflfc ■■ _
^koupl* and Son
Pay Drunk Final
vAGreham co^eand «heo £
son
after
City Bakary to
Opan Wadnaiday »tion* whieh support the Nya-
, rouole and their 20- Grand Opening of the City Bak sa|and mission. At the mission
jailed over the ery. **2 Nofth Lkn, will be Jan merolla African church lead-
irtTJuuTS’rjxsuT
Namikango Mission was es-| Wilks,' who ministers to the
1-1 hushed m t1 hv v hui chys t redericksburg Road Church of
. .a___..hums the Nvs- begin work there. He and his
$38 fines
fine after
toaay ay ,ie »-.*«.■ - • --
relson of Brownfield. Texas_
The new bakery will feature
fifteen varietiee of doughnuts,
cakes and other parties.
Free coffee and doughnuts wiU
baaernd^wungd* to viator*.
ers ....... ------1
American missionaries make
frequent trips to villages l»
the bush country to work per
tonally among the African peo-
ple. The mission also maintains
two village schools.
family will replace the Ameri-
can family presently serving
at the mission
According to the missionaries,
their report should be of inter
est to many people In the com-
munity. There wtU be no col
III UlIt■ aaew.w — » ----
lection, and the public is invtt
ed.
REBOUND RLAf—The Brownwood Lions' No. 50
takes a rnbounaflroni another Lion, James Ho™J
during the second quarter of the Grahom-Brawnwood
gome Friday night ot Steer tieldhouM. Aleo in The
action are Steers Gordon Nees, left, Jcftn Motxlnger
center, and Robert Nees, right —Reporter StoH
Photo.
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