Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME TWO.
GRAHAM, TEXAS. THURSDAY, OCT. 81, 1935
NUMBER FIFTY
Griffin Brothers Complete Move
Into Carefully-Planned Clinic
. Building On West Fourth Street
| Postal Receipts
Up 14 Per Cent
OFFICE8 AND EQUIPMENT ^ , StoVall
MODERN IN EVERY
DETAIL
Finishing touches are being
given the (Jrlffin Brothers new
clinic on Bjurth Street this
week
■ Postmaster, E. lloyd Street re-
i ported today that October pos-
j tal receipts are ut> 14 per cent
i over the corresponding month ot
i last year. • [
1 The * total race'pts for Octob-
| er were *1 .Id- Ti gs "cu lit pa red
_ - , _ . I with *1.691). 16, a net Increase
For 150 Barrels] t *23s.os ■
. Reported Good
v
The I,. A. Lone No. 3 Stovall
Is reported to be (lowing at a*
bout 150 barrels from 2580 to-
c
The new atnlcture is just east: dgy The we]| wgg (lril,g(J ear.
ot the Street Motor Oompany , ^ia week after g,,ttlng a;
and stand, as a beautiful tribute! nftd ;'hnw,n(f ^ ^ ^
the sand At 2512.
tt Is reported that the well
will t he shot but no date
been set.
ot the records hist Du. tors II ,
B. and B. B. Griffin hire mid'-
ll tbelr profession not on'y in
Young county but throu .|i >u> the
state.
Tbe building facing north, op-
ens from a largp concrete ter- ExtiflCt Cl’atei’S
race lr.*o a large reception room
With brick fireplace on the left
and office desk to the right front.
Church Secures
“Passion Play”
Film Version
i'
STATE and
NATIONAL
NEWS
! .
At a Glance
! Dove Season
Closes Today
Today marks the last of the
open season on mourning doves,
the state game laws have ruled.
The dove season In South Tex-
as opens Dec 1 and. closes Jan ! , "‘“T"
i6. Chief Of Police
Squirrels may he shot in Young j
county .from Nov. 10 to Jan. 10, -
I quail, Dec. 1 to Jan. 16 inelu-1
sive; Turkeys, Nov. 16 to Dec!
Greatly Improved Graham Club
Ready For Invasion Of Bulldogs
For Non-Conference Battle Friday
STEERS ARE FAVOREp
, TO REPEAT
Asks F OF SclIG, VICTORY
Sane Halloween —
-_— I Greatly recovered from the *C-
21, inclusive:
to Decd 31.
and deer, Nov. 16
has PICTURE
AT
TO B
OAK STREET
CHURCH
Ethiop'ans were reported to be
holding their owb admirably Wed-
nesday against the baby tanks,
i'armored cars and air forces asj
SHOWN kalians advanced on the nation a
only railroad. A pitched battle
at Magalo Is imminent.
1
Film version of the universally Italian -housewives were organ-
Al’G Under Studv acclaim'd "Passion Hay" will be tlKl Wednesday to fight against
A *• shewn at' 7:3b o'clock Friday 111,1 League of Nation sanctions
I ---1 MWHKvt, r r—i'T',"* • —Hrhrirt- at the Oak Street Baptist -Tima::. . who sutler*
, „ •Doorway* to tin- -\tr-ma right! Tl.lSON, Ar z — Exploring one Churclj th Rpv j /p StPVPn. quence of tbe sanctions will b-
left lead Into a large II- ‘>f tbe most extensive volcanic qnn n^tnr ,BT1Mnpl(/ " , children, women, the sick and
Shawnee Boys
Give Pledge Of
Quiet Halloween
NAMES ARE POSTED IN
CITY HALL
wiNnnw _
A safe and comparatively sane tecta of several dishHiitiding
Halloween was asked today by '»r,,ek*‘ '““"’P"' inJurle«
defeat., the Steers are hetnB
n put through their last hard worfc-
Mr. Morrlgpn, following hi. »n- flUt today ln preparatU>n for ^
^ nual plea for- nifTOTnakera.yi to vm-athmal Halides*
spect pr perty. expensed his de- The Herd ran over th® visitor*
sire for everyone to have a good ^ 4 8c'or‘ of 18 to 6 last y«RT
tlmp ; and need . not fear the bulls*
„ * passing attack of Sedberry to
The customary Halloween prun Mt,nn,jueg and Keatbley this ML
within the bounds of good (pa-.l Sedberry iio longer carries th*
son and safety ar^ every child's Vocational colors into battle U-
birtbrigbt, Mr Morrison- said, though Monrique* is slated to
imt—both c.iy—Md—private—piu- a:u;t—ftr?—ftlT ftullddgs aT qaar-
Chlef of Police A. A Morrison.
I p« rty
nmt ti r
Partial If not complete assur-
* " ‘“'o' son. pastor, announces i tuuureu, »omeu, me >,» a.,., ance 0f a qU*et Halloween to-
modem 'taUl.m* * ^ America.,Dr. M- ^ puhjit |g c0^ia[ly ,nvlted "the. poor.- Slu.SoIInl said, "Our gpt l9 th6 plPdgr, of l45 Shaw
M.r..nWto view the film without cost army wl^ not f><i seriously 3f- nte aTh^oL boy* to
Outlining in brief the history feeted;^ Coal will be II Duce’s ( any da^nafiSlng or
of the “Passion Play”, the Rev. nexl problem.
brarr vtfa very
; ’’offices yand laboratoiY. ” | colai^
The/long hall running north i»t. Is now charting more than
,jl»vycdySouth that Joins the recop- 200 extinct] craters along the ^ ^
v t,on room entrance In-• <»•*>» ef rallfornla. The region 8,e;^n‘ ‘^ItisThat ‘,‘he peo-
to spacioufi offices of the doc* ( 18 300 miles southwest of here
tors on the left and to X-ray and lies partly in the United
room. chemlcaT laboratory and States and partly in Mexi'o.
work rooms on the right. i “Besides mapping this Virtual-
Each of the offlee* ha. a !y unknown country, f am going
large roomy clo.et for file., books j to study these eruptions as an
and -personal equipment t example of vhe cooling of . tha
A central heating unit In
refrain from
embarrassing
Stales'
data
I pranks. 1 . ; x ,
The pledge, given Mayor Gal-
largest lahter . Wednesday, bears each
respect shown the rights of the Yarbrough, liO-pbund end. til
Graham cllixenry to a restful! another carry-over from the 1984
evening. 4 club. Coach Weldon Lucas re-
port..
Tlie vi.i-ing eleven thlp yeep
Air Conditioning Is
Urged To Prevent
has one 2-year man, six one-yee
men and four wbo have neve
pie of Obe/aminagau, Germany, The United
gave the first of the plays ln bombing plane fell to earth near' boy's signature under the follow-
1633 as their expression of thanks Dayton, Ohio, Wednesday. ' during > ing: “We, the undersigned boys
Suicide Of Race ,hfs
i W eights range from Ed Wil-
i liams. 180-pound right tackle tB
NEW YORK.—Air conditioning ; several T25-ponnders.
for .being spared from a plague a test flight. One of the fivd 'of Shawnee school In apprecla- waa presented a. a new medical From the Corral come. '
that took 'heavy toll throughout, men It carried was fatally In-j Hon of the many favors and , remedy for paoe ,'ulcjde berel,hat Burton Martin convale.
the Bavarian JJlghlands. _____j jured^ Major P. P. Hill, fatal- support given us and our school, Monday olght_as a stopgap for from lh, mUmp. is back to
th. earth's crust "-he reported here " For more Thai, three centuries i.y, and lh- four' other, took the; do pledge -eurseh-e, to cooper- , geagons y v„ar when .ue'with ' the swelling shifted
^_____nrovldes correct rlrcu before he left “I hone also thru ,he/play h»" been staged by the plane aloft but had barely clear- ate with you ln taWng care qf%uma„ conception rate falls oft
basement provide* correct clrcu* , e er . I bop^ also tnri ^eople of oberammaRau each ed the ground before the ship ‘
latlon and an even dlatribution excavation, pnd the study or ,^n VPar,. The cberucters for the seemed to |hU«r. , pulled around
Of warm air. Floors are all In- the Hlatlt Oolam,, a vattislmig nu>i|t, aff ,(Tg.. th
sulated and covered with la' ‘rlhe of root eaters, to trace the porlray ln th(r- pla>.
-tire ttrr
-ttiey -wml- struck the
special linoleum to deaden sound., history of man. both past and
oming
and are cast the opposite direction from that
---- - , . , , , ... .„ each part for life. , in which It was taking off.
New furnishings, the best In , present, In this sun-se.red lan<r. Jhe fl,m (o bp ghQWn rr,day --—-
Mflce Mid Isboratory equipment ' Because the region I, unit, ha b- n „ r#prodUction 0f the, preparatlons point to an elab- i -ione if within our power to P™-, iUK ~were repaned at‘ ^meeting "'ikZZLoLuZZZZL
« Tiptees Md supplement mostJted except for .bout '20 of the thP t ora{e 7ec ion 'fnr Jlramv wa!k.' vent It.” --------• (‘bg. were repnned at a- meaUng. The - remhiitaer ef the
•| seasons r th- y ar when the with th© swelling ehifted , fro*
Qf human conception rate falls ofr OIle cheek to the other Oaptsfe
I re^rdlMB * the wishes of fath ! Kendall, however, is reported t»
‘ “ era and mothers _ I »ki«
* The medical studies to show, con derides to use him.
these 4s.-sq.ch a falling off, and j Cy Newman will likely be
10 tell engineers.....what they can moved' home from the hoapl
do about tt thru air condition* late today or tomorrow.
of our town during the
-earth shnost tw- Halloween Season.
"We will not cause damage or
-j embarrassment to Its citizenry In
any way nor permit It to be
ui the furnishings used in theV Hlatlt Oojsm: who live oti the
clinic ln the First National roots of the bistalk, a parasite
Bank Building.
the coldenla shrub 5blch will wor(h aeetQgi thp pa>tor sayg
life of Chrlit. The film Is of five
reels in lengths and Is well
X
at New York to-
n wljl meet
A driveway and parking space grow In the sand with only two
at the rear of the building will or three mches of wgter a year, | “ •
■lake Pbsslhle entrance to the the trip is a dangerbns one. Six CGTltGlinisl Song’S
thjeugb the rear hall door, persons have beetime lost and
the dOctlrs explain. d.ed there of thirst during the
day.lJ)ta-f4ptHl
[anhattan down the
bay while 8.000 brewers will be | aT!d praised lioth the boy; and
or the American Society of Heat* seems to be well groomed
Mayor Gallin .r was deeply ap ! ,ns and ventilating Engineers by the non-conference battle
preclative of the voluntary, c ^ M!lll M D professor of
■.■-A
cllnle th tough the rear hall door, persons have beertme lost and
»e dOctars explain. d.ed there of thirst during the
New furnishings Include a new last five years. The tlivajas, the
steam pressure sterilizer, new waterholes, are fur apart and
examination tables and - offlee often dry. The heat Is also ex-
< • ment, as well as a complete 'ces.lve, the temperature avecQg-
suit-, of receptloq room fumi- Ing 110 degrees Fahrenheit,
ture.
Reception room furniture fol-
low nodern -linps with chromium
Will Be Feature
Of Ward Assembly th<* receptlon plans'
4 *11
year*
ago, Dr. Kerensky
innjv |
utap-1
ped
he Amphitheater, a
huge
crater
whieh measures a
mile
across
and a fourth of a
mite
built-in book cases and ear-' deep, nad some 18 other smaller
bly period Friday to
songs, preparation for
American paneled wall above ones
He also charted several Bush at the piano.
Mayor Expresses
City’s Gratitude
(Txv Rnve’ PlnHcrp ‘re®or» shook California.
r<-‘ DUy® r,CU.»e AriVnnH N.. XV
I river which is a half mile wide
; and eight miles long.
1 He estimates that when this
' land was in eruption, the earth
Utah.
: Texas and the West Coast ot
The gratitude, of the City of Mexlca Thfj area ext(mdi fop
Graham for the pledge Blgned ^ofl
by the Shawnee, east ward and , The cra,prg have b-een ,he mpc.
high school boy. was expressed ,.a Qf ,hg papaKo ,ndlan reIlfl0B
this morning by an qpen letter for many .centur,eg. the lBd,an.
written by Mayor J. J. Oallaher. ,)l>llevlng that tlt0.. tbel, pr,n.
Mayor GalUber'a expression of ,.tpal gQd „ev#| op pn# r.
appreciation was prompted by the- peakg Thpy hgv, mad9 p,|grin).
unanimous oath taken by the o,cg (J r(ff|oll a,ncp t,me
boy. te refrain from destructive „a and c8...j“falt itl(k
pranks tonight and to cooperate |hf pcgrl(y
ln seeing that Graham has Hal- -rhangr mtter
loween festivities free of dam-
Sge and Injuries.
The letter from Mayor Galla-
hor follows:
To the Boys of Graham High.
EaK#^iVard and 8hawnee Schools
Who Signed the Hallowe'en
.Pledge:
Dear Boys: —
< Your mothers - and fathers, the
people oft. Graham and the City;
uncll are proud of you lor
signed this pledge and
are sure ytm» will keep It,
all love yon and want to see
the right thing at all
remember as you go
I ts that you have cer-
whlch cannot be de-
and the other fslloiw
same right which can-
dented him. However.
your ’ rl’gSts
■.sstvjt
' Til. m Kllr M
'fix
_ , . - Steers will outweigh the Ytw* -
the liner Manhattan down the I Pledge taken by the .young men exper|mental med.cnle. Unlver-. cational boys In the line by •-
sity of Cincinattl. j bout 5 pounds per man but wilt
massed at the pier to lead the j the Shawnee teaching siaft tor, Dr Millg ghowed medical- sla- do well to break even in tha
welcoming hub-hub. Tammany. ’ encouraging such a demorstra- tlitlcg t0 lndicatp the human hockQeld. The preaence of •
however, has remained aloof from Upn of loyalty and civic pt,de. | body and mlnd are ftt thilr best t 180-pound fullback, L. WTilte by
The pledgq together with the ,iu cnmatPg where the tempera- name, hqlsters the backfield torn-
signature has been posted In the ture rangeg only or malniy be. nkgP per man. .
window of the City Hall. j tween 40 and 6() Fahrenheit. Officials for the game win hs
Higher temperatures, he said, are John Turpin of Ranger, and
depressing, and lower ones dead- Johnny -Matthews and Lester
entng., - 1 Rlnggenberg i of Graham.
"Take the rate of conception The' game kill be cslled* at •
as an example,” he said. “In my | o'clock.'
own city, CincinattJ, the concep-
tion rate falls off ln winter It ~ o——— - s
reaches Its high In May. drops Ytjii niofrihlltPQ
ranks of perfect marksmen when , in June, July and August and A A 11 L,K3W tuuica
B1U»- -Norman -plugged a perfscU is -up sgeta- +e the dehgfatfuf......$100,4K)0 BonUS
25 Wednesday evening. ! fall weather. j rp OAf) WorkprS
Billy broke all 25 clay hlrds | “Don't miusderstand and don't __ "
of thinking'
_ .......• ; . ^
Elbejt Matthews. Shawnee prin- Etaperdf Halle Selassie order- j _ _
41 pal, announces that Shawnee1 ed Wednesday-that arm. burled ..........
children will devote their assem- by his uncle, Empertpr Menelik., Another Member
Texas be unearthed fo^ use ag.tnst the Qf pamjly Sq\md
Texas Italians. His uncle, it was said.) *7
school children's part in the Cen- i Jnade a practice of buying up I lug's lWenty-FlVe
tennial next year. ; arms from time to time, secret- j -
Rhoads Mdstaln will direct the ing them for future pfotection. , Another of. the Stovall Skeet
sing-song with Miss Imogene The models are somewhat anti* | Range Family Squad Joined the
I quated hut more deadly because
..*. ot tha large bora-----------
L. G. Phars, acting director ot
High School And
East Ward Boys the Public Safety Department or-! >n company with Mr. and Mrs. I make the mistake
Signatures^aerert Wednea<la>’ fc°m hi* Aus' E' c' sto,vaI1 and o01-
, ° tin office that all speeders, be jers-
arrested The action resulted from ! ^rs- Stovall Increased her rp-
Phares survey of recent fatal ac*! coed on 25 birds Wednesday even-
A pr«*x hristmas g ft of $191
has been presented to the
Following the , lead taken by
Shawnee boys ifi tendering their
peace Pledge posted In the City <Ment8' showlnf they were ra“*:
HTSryS! ^ *'>• -«• of Hole-In-One Hero
SSZ.SZ. t0 unsafe^perij Has Grand Slam
, « . . ators and speed demons on thef
The second pledge was posted •
nl by excessive speed. The
; ing by hitting all but one.
-o———
t-i tx
tV.’s.
The only other s^eutl/ie ex-
pedition to enter the country
was when Dr. Wllllath T. Horn-
aday led a party ln 1911 whlrh
mapped Pluauate Crater, tbe
largest of the 200. It extends
more than two m'les ln diam-
eter and is 1.000 tfet deep.
---------o
Pearl Lancaster
Died Early Today
In the City Hal! window at 10
o'clock today.
peopie certainly are upstanding
and hardy, there fs a 15 per
cent drop in the three warmest
months.
“In Charleston. S. C„ the con-
-— ' ception drop Is 28 per cent in
ATLANTA. , Ga.—Two years ago, hot weather. Farther south, In
Stanley Hastings saw hlg tee Hiortda. this drop is 35 per cent
» ___ | shot drop on the green, dribble j in summer.
Four persons were blown to sjow|j. toward the cup and then “Rut contrast Maine. There the
blls near Cheyenne. Wyo., Wed- pjunk in f0r hu flrg( hold ln raw u h|gh summer and low
t . YTY.
that conduct changes with the
weather. IU does not change. But _ . _
..--—----a-------— -more than 800 employes of the
the effects do _ , . ___
... . „ ,, Colorado Milling and Klevwtsw
"In Wichita. Kan., where the _ T . .
Co. John L. Dower, presidew^
j
Texas highways.
Rattler 50 Pei* Cent I negday when a giant air liner one j lp. ij.'|ntgr
Deadly, Says Expert Of the Inited Airlines emshed itntll a few weeks ago he “The highest change is in Ja-
— 41,(1 exploded on a hilltop. The t4,oUght life held no other thrills • pan. In the. cherry blossom sea*
PHIIjADELPHIA.—If you'renor- plane was a test ship that the {or jj|B But hg wag m|gtaken son—three months of delightful
mal, in good health and have company had sent on a circling He wag piay;ng bridge at the j weather—the rate rises 50 per
a good heart, you've got a 50-60, tour of the, city a few minutes home of a friend. After the cards j cent. We have statistical data
chance of surviving a rattle- j before It crashed The dead am wprp dPaIt Hasting blinked three! moreover to hack up the belief
snake bite without medical aid. Chief Test Filot M. T. Arnold. ,|mPg before realizing he held | that this rise In Japan is solely
That was the opncluslon reach- formerly of Chicago; Abe Cobcn. thtrtePn gpafl*g. The grand slarp dne to the effects of climate on
ed here by Robert Hess, snake. veteran pilot of the Wyoming, b|d wag doubled and redoubled conception,"
house keeper at tha Philadelphia! Air Service: Edward Ksntlss. in- and he made 2.900 points. | Air conditioning, he explained?
zop for the last thirty-eight years, | strument crewman; Harold Kauf- -0- offers engineers the opportunity
after studies. Although he has j man. apprentice Instrument crew MRS. SENKEL IMPROVES to create artificially the “optlm-
never been bitten. Hess linows man. _ j um-. cpmate for this and forj
announced Saturday. - -
The gift, a bonus ot a month's
extra salary for every employ^
was voted by officials and di-
rectors of tbe company and patt
a week ago. Mr. Dower said.
At the same time Mr. ’ Dower
revealed that an extra 4 par
cent dividend, ln addition to tfea
regular 6 per cent dividend paid
two months ago. wlfr be receiv-
ed by Stockholders of the Om
within a few days.
The 4 per cent dividend »
mounts to *400.000. Coupled with
the regular payment of two
months ago. tbe total of the two
dividend* Is one- million dollars.
Funeral arrangements -are be- [
plenty about
reptiles
Mrs. Senkel. who was severely1 numerous other health, and
14 -ot in- j yel"'1, elretence ' lor "7ob Wy" it- j ^ne" ul"'lit, b#b'y I,r'>b’em,,
jerted Into a vein and
Pearl Lancaster, 19-year-old dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
______ -— - -T- --- comes tempted to use a wooden gnn on ^ brought to the home of herj
Lancaster, of Bllasvtlle, who ^l®*1 j three or fouV**eet *'longr#tt'*T * ^Hssouri ^ ^t hMht.t, Sirs. Tubby Bullock
early today at the Graham hos- naRy robust person will recover knocked the gun from his hands
*,‘***' . ! from the bite, Hess said.
Services will likqly be heOd
t*!
fw|. >
al- j and when Turner attempted to
] though he admitted such a victim fight laid a right to the Jaw,
i tomorrow meralag at the eene* »Tel' For S “T Wtt W Tb» UrtlWI* ABtf *n
’ ry sfhlleother to the Jaw Turner re-
The deceased Is survived l*y| -0- | turned to his call.
bar parsnts, six brothers.
She la lmproidag as
could be expected.
--—o--
Graham Pinmen
Defeat Wichita
Chevrolet Team
“
Graham bowlers piled up • 9m
Fox Chevrolet pinmen
| day night to emerge t
J ‘hree . lines with 9471
Lonnie. Jm-
mik'd it ‘
jg! ^ JHANKFUL SKUNK
C.
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