Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 3, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAflAM DAILY RBPQ2T1 SATURDAY, MAT ». 1MU
THEATRES
Mother’s Day
May 11
Picture Her
Pleasure *4j
“Horror Island'
Palace Prerne
Johnny Mack Brown’s newest two-
srun saga, ' Bury Me Not On the Lon*
Prairie,’’ will show at the Palace
Friday and Saturday. Brown is seen
as a rugged mining engineer who
battles to avenge a series of murders!
perpetrated by ruthless claim jump-
ers. FVissy Knight, Nell O’Day,
Kathryn Adams, Harry ('wording,
Jack Rockwell and Ernie Adams are
in the supporting cast.
Suspense and thrills are furnished
in “Horror Island” at the Palace at
the Saturday night prevue, Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday by shadowy
spectres, a haunted castle and a life
and death struggle for a buried
treasure. Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo
and Peggy Moran head the cast which
Includes Fuzzy Knight, Lewis How-
ard, Walter Catlett and others.
CftAHAM, TEXAS
Home Owned by A. L. Collier
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“Arizona” Is New
National Prevue
industry new
year in Slate
ounting gaso-
the individual
Safety
Set in Tucson, Arizona, in 1860,
when that frontier city was a walled
fortress protecting its inhabitants
fpom the murderous onslaught of un-
tamed Apaches, “Arizona,” showing
at the New National at the Saturday
ni^’pt prevue, Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday, is a colorful, outdoor action
drama showing the era in American
history when fearless pioneers push-
ed Back the lawless frontiers to carve
an empire out of the sun-drenched
desert and plain. Jean Arthur is
starred as the only white woman in
the Arizona territory. The support-
ing cast includes William Holden,
Warren William, Porter Hall, Regis
Toomey, Byyon Foulger and Earle
Crawford.
• “Money and the Woman,” coming
to the National Wednesday and
Thursday and starring Jeffrey Lynn
j and Brenda Marshall, is a mystery
which concerns itself with a desper-
ate attempt tb loq£ a bank, in which
Lynn is a young detective. Roger
a of wool in
th shorn and
WO pounds-and
■ord, the Agri-
■rvioe reports.
Beautiful Hydraigeas, Geraniums, Begtiias,
Nixed Pans, Nauy Others
You write the note—we’ll deliver it, in a box of our
beautiful, fresh cut flowers or tied with ribbon,
around a potted plant. Too busy to go shopping?
Reach for your telephone and tell us what, when
and where to deliver.
SEE OUR GREENHOUSES NOW!
Graham Floral.Co.
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IT HAS BEEN SAID
Sabbath at the beginning of tin-
week, will be in danger of forgetting,
before the end of the week, that hr
is a Christian.—McLean.
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OF THE SABBATH
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wit haul
A holiday Sabbath is the ally of j
despotism.—Hallam.
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It would be as difficult to take an ,nurp"pfl °Pen lnp Mrs ana xnp lneB
inventory of the benefit, the world °" ^ *y’, *"d ^
^ . values be? What was real estate
receive, from the sunshme a.. to ^ ^ L w.ylsnd.
enumerate the blessings we derive
from the Sabbath.—H. D. Ganse.
- Tixas produced 14,362,000 pound*
He that remembers not to keep the of cheddar cheese in 1939.
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PORTABLE LAUNDRIES WILL BE from the washed materials, and two
TRIED OUT ON ARMY WASHDAY steam-heated tumblers for, use in
i- — ' "jdrjjJrtg them.
A portable laundry unit which will Laundry 'companies to operate
be Ahle to take rare of the weakly these unita will condst of 163 en
laundry requirements pf about 1.60Q; listed men and 6 officers. Psch
soldiers is being developed by the company will have If- laundry units
Quartermaster Corps, th War De-^tq operate. The dry weight of the1
[isflu at announced. **’ clothing and other materials which
This unit will be mounted on a an enlisted |man needs to hove wash-
'd- wheel semitrailer and will contain each week averages about 4
the machinery and equipment rtquir- pounds. Since the laundry units ate
ad to -do field laundering. Included expected to take care «f about 1,000
in it will be washing machine, an pounds of laundry in an 7-hour day,
extractor to remove surplus water or 6.000 pounds during the week—
-J ' - i~ *’—. enough to care for the laundering
requirements of about T.hOu men—
■ I each laundry comirany is expected to
WOU m E* I s.rvi- about 16,000 soldiers.
ficial rites. It is a saga of Africa
Mending ah age-old mystery with a
narrative that sustains interest, cre-
ates suspense and is, withal, rich
in humor.
'‘Virginia” 1»
Liberty Prevue
“Virginia,” showing at the Liberty j
at the Saturday night prevue, Sunday,
and Monday, dramatizes a conflict
between Tradition and the Virgin*
of 1940^ Filmed in Technicolor, the|
picture stars Fred MacMurray and
Madeleine Carroll in a cast that fea-
tures Stirling Hayden, Helen Brod-
erick, Carolyn Lee, Marie Wilson,
Paul Hurst. Tom Rutherford, Louise
Beavers and Darby Jones.
Starring Frank Morgan, "Wash,
ington Melodrama” comes to the Lib-
erty Tueaday and Wednesday. A
good murder mystery with a fascinat-
ing background, the story deals with
a millionaire’s attempts ^o get food
to occupied Europe. Others in the
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RICE
to thing of bare-legged little men in
the widest straw hats imaginable
wading in the terraced riee fields
of China and Japan; but rice ia also
grown much nearer home. In Texas,
■ Louisiana, .Arkansas and California
something like 60,000,060 bushels are
grown every year.
j The two varieties of riee widely
used in this country are brown riee,
with outer bran leyeis ;• t»*t. ,-n
the. same rice, polished and white,
w'hk-h has lost some of those sub-
stances in the process of milling.
Riee grains, in their original state,
are brown same as wheat. Wild rice
1 ia- not actually rice at all, but a
somewhat similar grain to cultivated
1 - 1936 Extra Clean Plymouth Coupe
1 — 1938 Pontiac 4-door Sedan
1 - 1936 International Truck
1 — 1936 Chevrolet
man. Fay Holden, Virginia Grey,
Anne G'vynne, Sara Haden, Olaf
Hyttcn and Douglas DumbriHe.
A western of a slightly different
style, ‘‘The Bud Man” comes to the
Liberty Thursday and Friday star-1
ring Wallace Beery. Lionel Barry-*I
more and Ronald Reagan are fiatur-||
ed in the caft which also inchidcM
Lnraine Doy, Henry Travers, Crtsjj
Pan Martin, Tom Conway, CM!
Wills and Charles Stegens. J]
1 — 1935 Ford Pick-up
See Wes Tipton at Young Co. Imp. Co.
YOUNG COUNTY
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
When it comas to Vitamins
A and D. ENOUGH ia mora
than many people normally
get. Make sure that you and
your family get a normal sup-
ply of these necessary vita-
mins by taking
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 3, 1941, newspaper, May 3, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063964/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.