The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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GRAHAM, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OGXOBflR 12. 1934.
.Conference Opener Tonight
DISTRICT PROGRAM
IFIffi OTTflRFR ?»
Purchase OfExtra
Cattle Allotment
To Be Ended Today
County Agent B.
F. Vance an-
' l—— j dltional 1000-head cattle allotment
L. G. Cook, county superintend(made last week will be completed
dent of achoola and chairilian of today, and that Unless Young coun-
ty. In granted an extension from the
new federal allotment for Texa» the
Kty ,*j Stewart Vauglm, Director.
Taken I 9:30—Plans for Curriculum,
2:00—Business Session.
the District Four Educational Asso-
ciation program committee for the
Oct. 20 meeting in Wichita Falls,.1 drouth relief cattle program in this
released the program today to be ! county has been completed,
followed at the fall meeting. 'Checks for the purchases have
Mr. Cook is also vice-president of j not been all received, and shipment
the district organization. B. tf. ' will continue until the stock pens
Dinsmore, of Electra heads the have been emptied,
body, with Miss Louise Kelly of
•aaj^.Wichita Falls as secretary and E.
h ; A. Sanders of Qtian^
none : Warner JRasco, deputy state supert ,
' ! bitendent, completes We list of of-
ficials. , i ~T fi «• *
Jus- L,..JF0llpwing is the program pre-
further pared' jby Mr. " l>v
WOMEN HITCH-HIKING MAKE OBLIGING
“PAT
Houston;—Advice _ ' to
motorists
Kftch-Hllfef'—
JUDGE REPORTS
Cook:
-9:00—Music - Wichita Falls Men-.
GREAT INTEREST
IN CONCILIATION
an experiences
don’t pick uph-hitch-hikers.' ~:^zzr T:
From his 25/100 miles of thumb
rides, W. E. ‘ Burbank, an unem-
ployed newspaper mats, draws the
conclusion that picking up hitch-
hikers is bad business.
_ Not only is it dangerous for the
motorist but the thumber himself
runs a few risks, according to Bur-
h*nk«_......__..________ -4 .
His most exciting experience was
being picked up by' a car in which
were some bank
him out o{t the car. only a short
time before' they wer^ captured.
While
kid- ior High So***-.- -^ra. -Hem^me|- V ~Pemx. ~ conciliation ‘
,_________ _ . Ma » 1 .ig, -
beat- j vision, W. A. Stigler, Chairman
>“! Commissioner for Young county un-
the federal 'government's*" K>ro-
.. r ■-• *—- „ . .....—- gram to assist the farmers in fin-
die ■«"* eEaecutivle Committee of the Texas ... _____..
hours. State JDurjrloulum. Revision
.. |t|l) gp " - --■“
|50,-; Fred-v-C.
ui
...a y.s.idrsmm fnfefKS
„_______ ^unrttBltHB I anCTraSTTKaTa great deal of in-
The Department of Commerce j
rensps report, 0f cotton produced in
Young county up to . Oct. <4£jh«w* (
'hat 2395 h^lcs had been ginned
until that date. . • . i
Singsong - R,
Shepherd. Director. ! Penix assist- thp farmer to "roach1'»* *o R. H. Rehders, special agent , _ . . __
________ ' 1,:HVn Te“" C*nte""“l * an agreement with , his creditors for the DepartnJent of *C..mmeree, : • 5 um m ^Wct.therfeed gmn.
Common-'W,l,er'D- Cline. ^Chairman Texas whereby they PJrtend wMm,a !«l3T"-tatea had been ginned “up ^ n»wf*,tur *cl*f1,ed fo^^. ‘F~d“i
as docu- Executive Committee. tinw on obligations to allow fulliOcJt. 1, 1933, whereas the total for ’ „Wa* P°^t4 l,f Jh- • ,Si«er, Bhcsnmn ^-erage- ait even
plot-1 J 11:60 Address - Dr.. L. A ,J| ^ wjthout loM of f.rm pro. j this year was 2595. N ~V detent. • notice given, and^ttemi- M pounds, with^heir. heavier man.
frgju j$ood*f Stat* Superintendent of t j . a,nc«* wa* not representative of the Johnson, lPo, aj ri«ht tackle,
tour ,rublic Instruction. ’L” As "the -h ,4-rl -ar-.i ° ' '- > ’ «“»'tire county.! Mr. McKinley sat tf, Following ia .the invaders’ lineup
«*-**»**» >- Sm“,' Mattresses v _ ■:
- —I. - .. Are Distributed v W »' lw»* munbet■-pnaenL_n«»UJrtrker "lit) LE.
■m- *,_»•£ so,.. ,4. JTwwd«y the chairman declared,, ^ ' Coates“ / .147 L.T.
■ a tteaet-lvlicnm u unparatlva that am a<t ug..lh this
ligations can be, paid off if, one or
„ two good crpp, years were to ’■4*~
2:80-Meet,ng T,y Separate Coup-. forthcomin(t out „f. th, next flve>
Z _ -- ■ mii it. U Lite {iiirso r .
- i- . . . TThkHBtr w,t gram to extend the time so that }
—— ■ — foieeloauree - v»tlF- *e- heW xrff fire
Lions Club Band
Has New Selections
pect For Game Tonight
-Jersey,
for the The ’Lions club band wilt play for
baby, the Jaeksboro-Graham game tonight,'
heavy, and has prepared several new selec-
TTie jnr- t ons for the-occasion, W. F. Krause,
-»1 tWHlHim7»^<Hieaa. .
n of the There will be no preliminpVy con- jdvisable.
to Hope- rerr, .am}. members are. ured 'to as- ' "The majority of fardters of
ihed. the semble at the tu Id promptly. Young county and * the'
crib. -' —c--o
aty
re{
n.t'«
years if necessary to help the farm- | adminwtiator,^ announces that the
rr keep- hia p.upftl,.. -_05^mattresse, received Wednesday >><’n;e4fHMently, If we are to bene
The commissioner in most cases , for relief clients *>ave already been ^•various ^phfaes of the,
dig, and a board of three- prom- 1. 0nl>' sleeping ort, the ground rtM Jndet-1
inent farmers will be appointed to 6r floor wer<- entitled tq the jnsptv Tuesday^^lfc.
rrV
assist in the conciliation. However,1 tresaes he^said.
the judge ift, HBpowered to call a >* <
^ Steer - Supporters
*:
_ j- For Game Tonight • ““ ^ 1
, ,----county" and* the' Southwest ' ' • •
,T have nothing but their farms from
ATTENDING MEETING | which to extract a living, and the
___- ’ *’"**•* —— . i loss of the farm, in most .cases is
Mayor J. J. Gallaher and Sam the loss oft a lifetime of Hard . , ■ . .. .. , .. •» ”" ,ee, norm we si oi me- < nrisiie , . „ . ,
Harbtson and J. C W.tson of the , work.” he said. *:&*iVU* ^ ™ Brother, well, drjimg is W con-a,< - - -
hijack unsuspecting motorists r
1 ftp rown{
confined to^ men hikenr.
bank had a faif about women.
He knew of one case, where two j in /the opening" udarter ten^'7
young^ womerf threatened tb charge gainst the Jack.boro Tigers and
he had attempted To assault one of i with Thomas Cook, Ervil Kennedy,
them, and thereby extort him of a ,nd Doc Mf>rns make up the hack-
sub.tant.al sum . of-fponey. v- sfield" as. the -Hm conference sdhe-
Another young 'woman made a dule is opened. Coach Pat Kmeff
practice of asking the driver who'! announced today as. the tentetiv#
picked her up to drive to a f.lling starting lineup, was released,
station, and when they got near Although the SjeeF captain was
The , only H»-the game WltV~WeaOiei75r3~
motorist would gladly pay tier oft
rather than face . possible Scandal
kidnaping
FOR NEXT TUESDAY
about 10 minutes, his injuries have
sufficiently improved to permit his
starting tonight, and with, Power-
house Morris, CTRmjdy, .and - Coots
should crash through the Tiger de-
for* arr vuri^i’.ad-
j The ,
J 1 pounds with rraster—-at quar-
Smith at left half,—440;
I Walker at fufl, 'lfiO; and Black at
| richr half, 130.
t 'Graham.’*, lipe will be -essentially _
J. P McKinley, Young—county f-The same as that, started in the two-
chairman pf the 1 American Red previous games with the exception
ilTidb Mntpuriaon _____^ for ^ tiext. Tues..; ?**r man weigh. 1^0 aiuT jAowvd* up
<iav at 7:30 o’clock in the county ^ *crimmajfe this week, and
coWtv a well organized Red Tfoss
communities
filter
LBuydl
fnnic. • —.TutmMfti
Dickson
Frazier
Smith
ch*irTmma‘ a'nd tim'. ' Walker
Np Showing Of Oil
At_380(Q Feet On
tidn. and Newman - at half.
McKinley -The game will !)<• called' at*
o’clock instea4- of- -T rSOt' Otkwk - i
„ . ,u „ | Although no ahowl||g;'3l^lfjiWltT>^
Predictions as to wha. the Steen, [Wn ^ ^ ^ f-, „„ C**h Keyes qf the■ -*HBjur_
are going to do to. .Taeksboro tq- ■ - . VVindfohr's 1- MeKlntev Scho°l wiUvrefete/, with Pfrki
UigEi.1 were found this morning to 3,^ -^ nortfeput >t Chriette - bsaf.’MiiesntCri; lar-Jtfcn.
-re "per-
V and that Chamber of Commerce are attend.
* Vander-!-n*f lbe Brazos River reclamation
ire break- \ project meeting "in Seymour today,
feminine | - . - ........•■ "0 ■
nny i. * i f. E. Hoffman’s
Father Passes On
The federal government- is not
attempting to ,avert foreclosures in-
of strnrmg pay f V ' "e ■ swn are paiuing
operators say. -lacksboro ^n their opening confer-
Jhr’s No. 9 Gra- Ienft! >?ame Bridgeport will ..play
dow anuind- the square and iner-. ... , < . „ ,
chants who 'might h.v^atlowed the ^ ^ °f Stri^
.definitely or to work any ^rdship to slip then- munds f ^ >wJ WUulfohr’s . . .
- -----------rF"** .. "« reminder after clean- „ dri|ltn|r w ^ (veU .Newcastle, Seymour will meet Burk-
iand NoT'lB at »0O feet. No. 15 is t burnt|tt, Oiney will mteu kniya Park,
"SCO feet south of their' No. 12. 1 “nd neeatur will attempt fo'defeat
Nocona, Bellevue another east half
on the creditors through the so-call-
ed moratorium, but merely} wishes
to arrange a meeting or concilia-
tion between the two so that the
In Dallas Today lf,rmer m*y •*“* lufflcient time
to get a good Crop year and a
fair price tor his yield and cofiie
out of debt without. lo.vng the only
means he has of making a living,
the judge says.
ing off the whitewash
.F—.E. Hoffmann, manager ‘of the
Popular Furniture Cotnpnay, 'was
called to Dallaa early this morning
to be at the bedside of his father,
who died at 8 o’clock after about
ten day* illness. The elderly man
suffered a stroke nearly two weeks
ago, and had never recovered hia
strength. Funeral servici
been cpnqpleUd. this- noon.
o
LITTLE CHILD’S
r FIGHT IN COURT
feet south of therr No," 12.
Preparations are* ‘being made" this j
week to gtart drilling on
S. Graham several miles north
the Graham-Vick lease.
Boling Assesses
Dollar
11n
Gloria
| tells the c^urt- ,
j “I do not believe that Gloria
j should be in the custody of her
I mother, who is my daughter, for
th^ welfaxo'of --»he"’etlttIf ‘heraelT." *''
Gloria’s grandmother declares
_ , her daughter has neglected the
P4Wte. to the Oil Belt Diatrict chjw erCT gince in{an(.y, Ietvin(r
Vanderbilt, grandmother Hillsboro Man Buried
Royal Neighbors •"
Vote To Hold 1935
Meeting Jn Graham.*
In Casket He Bought
Fourteen Years Ago
convention of the Royal Neighbors jitt|e ri
of America ^..........—2*
Iraham for their
;ehness j di,tr’cl confensnee in 1935, Graham
mi*-
I-members reported yesterday
turning from Ranger.
Twenty delegates oD the'.Genj City
eam'p of the RNA attended the Ran-
ger meeting, and returned th re-
port a fine program.
ties /without leaving any address.
The child’s nurse testified the
mother tried to teach her 10-year
old girl to mix cocktails, It was
also testified that the child said
she Would jump out of the window
if she had to go back to live with
her mother.
The child, pursed w'tlf *4,000,000,
appearing in court, frightened,
■' clutching the hand of her aunt,
There isn*t much, practical ad- Mrs. Harry Payne WVtney. wh->
vice to be given the hopeful young wishes to care /or her, Bid not look
graduate this season except to at her mother or speak to her in
marry the first girl he fin& who court. The judge will decide who
hna a steady job—Clyde Moore in’ xhtrtl have pOSMslOti of her, aril
« I Ob'® State Journal. - ... spend the interest on |4/*K>,000.
•H
"- - ifrom £all*> News).)
William Adam Kirkpatrick,
former cowboy and warrior,
died Monday at the, .home
.i hilikboro,
Tuesday at . Hillstmtorf*
Ho bought--- his casket fourteen
year/ arc from W, R„ HcUftci
a nephew, of 2:4' Subset
'in the undertaking.
Kirkpatrick eras born
beville, S. C .,Feb. 20,
1839 the family moved
satppi, later moving to
near
1838
to
Arkansas.
tn 1853 they came to Texas and
settled in Hill County.
Kirkpatrick served in Company D.
Nineteenth Texas Cavalry, in the’
Between
Black-
McKinley 1—: Steer reserves.who. may sec action
tonight are ' • Alexander: , Pechinia, “
are
fi lucky play last week re-
i >«gived“such an ovation and Cy New-
I tts a n UI,.. i% ,m i — m1«— —.— * —
Slates.
Surviving are four sons, Otis and
ttnss- sm
. ( Hillsboro, and a daughter, Mr*. Ob- ,
w intemt- fdi€nc| ^
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