The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1957 Page: 2 of 14
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Pf 2 Tfcg Graham Under. Thursday, August 22. 1957 WYMAN OSBURNf
Loving Baptist
Church Plan
Vocation School
West Texas Firemen
To Meet September^
IN HOSPITAL
Wyman Osburno, owner of Os-
burne Prescription Pharmacy, was
admitted to the Graham General
Graham has been chosen'the Ho">‘,al wl*r «d>
coaAulnm -ile for the West Tev r*‘c''lun* m*d,c“ tr*a,n“'r>‘
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FACTS FANCY
/o li £ai2ve -
_ cumTuliim 'lie for the West lex- ' _ iha . .. e . . .►
Loving Baptist < luircti Vacation a* firemens convention to be held ^ . Pu vIw
one schoot win te!! September IS Firemen from a His condition ta reported to be Lhom at tha ©ona.lm Warn.
improved toda/
Bible school will be 'ecmdiuted September
M to It a m AugusP2b30 with laree number of cities are expeet-
Re\ Frank Pollard pastor serv- «*d to attend the one-da> meeting ■ a-
tag as xuporinlrndt-nl Business session* will be held
The Bible School will be held lh*‘ Legion Hall, and water »*"ama*»it*5 visit
for children aces three to sixteen Barnes will he conducted on the {N F0RT WORTH
The school will include learning "l>l side of the square The ev
ol missions, handwork, recreation, t’ninti meal ultT fe served at the ’ ,,Mr and Mrs. Jack F-nlow. Jaekie-
an'd Bible stones.
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CANTEEN CLOSED FOR
TWO WEEKS
Springs Foundation tells of Teias'
own physical rehab center and also
throws in e little tongue-in-cheek
palaver for which, incidentally, the
management it not response
ny. rn
ble.)
1 guess one should pass o\cr n0( unji|(el'
’ Job. I can fee that if he etabbed ^ BRAVE TOWN
his wife in u fit of anger and used
the pick because it happened to BRAVE MAN !
be liundy, he might, on thinking we»s#» rwAnu
it over, logically reject it as a AN EPIC STORY
suitable inalrumment for killing
himself Only a man with ice wa The true story of how a brave
ter in bis veins would have been town repaid a brave man for aev-
able to use the pick. ] ing its life was dramatically told
recently in a Telephone Time TV
On the other hand, there is a show over a national network,
strong possibility that the attack The town was Scio, Ohio — the
nn his wife was premeditated and man wa« Lewi* Reese. l-ong In
that he deliberated long and hurd the pottery business, he made a
over which weapon to use before hunting trip to the town and he
finally taking his pick. Then found It dvlng because its pottery
again, being a psychiatrist, it is p|ant had been closed in the De
And I Quote
Texas' constitution is 43.000
words long.
Texas had 11 different capitals
before settling on Austin in 1840.
Texas paid 3,025.000 acres of
land for the present Capitol build-
Texas'. Governor's Mansion, as
it, now stands, was built In 1853. It
is 32 years older than the Capitol.
THE CLASSIC STOMACH-AO*
CHICAGO. 111. (SIB>—Napoleon
died thinking he had cancer and
a post mortem by five English
physicians confirmed |he self-di-
agnosis. According to a recent
report by two Chicago physicians,
however, it wasn't so The emper-
or died qf an ailment better known
to twentieth century doctors —
peplic .ulcer. The Napoleonic
stance, hand thrust under tunic,
they say, was an effort to relieve
the pain of the ulcer-caused atom-
acMpiA 1
station park by a Wichita Perry and Mike. Mrs J O Fox. ?u‘‘h b#btly. but 1 couldn t weapon
•lr.. and James, and Mrs: S. 'O. U |> *»"•'«hat interested 'that his
, pump
Falls catering company
y that he* used this pression
drive home the point .
HOSPITAL NEWS
1 Sullivan- visited in Fort Worth on
in a -.mall news item I encounter-
lack *‘d fevenily about the prominent
„ if,, ^' I,, Mr. Reese inverted his life’s
, r savings to re-open the plant: the
u™"' )■ 1 whole town pitched In to help.
Of course, the most interesting Bankers, doctors, lawyer* became
\n announcement was made on Medical patients were Mr Wy-
tt ednesday that the Tefn Vanteen man Osbutne: Kirk Clayton. Bry-
wul be closed until the
of schm'd Sept< mber 3
opening -on Mrs. Ty Jean Rixlgt-rs. Mr la-e
Jeffreys:—lira-, ft D. Davis. Mrs.
— 1 .eland Janes, irnd Mrs. Kay Cum-
mings.
One accident patu-nt was Ralph
Keener, ---
One surgical patient was Jimmii
Kay Freeman. Mr and Mrs Roy Thompson ac-
Naw Taxatn eompamed by their daughter. Min-
\ugusl 20 Mr and Mrs Ray nie Lee Thompson of Lubbock left
Allan I'uinnnngs, Murray Route, Tuesday morning for Red River,
had a boy. named Ray Allen. Jr. New Mexico, for^a week's vaca-
August 21. Mr and Mrs. Leland lion.
Irving. Jones. Bunger Route, had -•——-j
a girl, named Debra Lucille
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. asm . - . ►, ■
Sullivan and lamilv psychiatrist who stabbed his vile
mw mss am§
• psychiatrist's’homicidal, jag that Tiase counselor whose wife is a pay each, employee at $500 bonus
VACATIONING IN NSW MEXICO interest me. however. One is v h> shrew, or the temperance worker Then, just before Christmas one
J he changed weapons for the two "ho drops off the wagon on oc- year, fire destroyed the uninsured
" D"" *" ' easioij. « j plant; the town faced economic
„ _ ,____ ^ j, ! death for the second time in *
• MEDLAN CHAPEL1
Real Estate
Transfer Announced
Indian Mound News
Mrs. I. M. Robinson
Somehow it makes u. ! ££*!«.. ‘B™ th™.tef7towna •
Belly Uu and MHdred Anhette
Brown are spending their vacalioji f.et ‘n„an>’ r'al /**• * llt, their bonuses, tackled the job of
with an aunt in Ennis. Texas ,,e better. Ill admit that s sort of rebuildina. In two months the
Mrs T Jean Rodgers who un- * negative attitude, but in lhis,p|anj was rolling agaiit
dervcnt maior surgery last week August heat, what can you expect? jj,e story rirst ^^^<1 nation-
in Graham General Hospital is re , ,rco"tlv <!n<> „of ,h^ d>bectors a] attention in 1M8 when the pja.
ported to be imhroving and ha* be- al Out Gotatln Warm Springs Re- tlonal Association of Manufacture
turned to lier home hahilitation Foundation received rframatiied it a a feature of
Mr and Mrs B Turner nndjhf following letter from a man *,7 annurt CongreJ Sf African
three sons have recently moved to had brought his daughter to in(jnstry in New York City
I,,, the center for an evaluation. I __ ___
.............. ...... ' ....... * Judge and Mrs. Raymon Thomp-
..... . . „ . son and daughter, Judy, are va-
Mr and Mrs G I) Hinson had »'* havb at the Founda calioning j„ Red River, N. M.
luncheon **l’.*‘'*s.1“s 1 Mrs„ "°n" «• They will return home next Mon-
lliough I've lost considerable d*>-
to make
ousiness uuiming on vvesi i ais> r.iuou nan lunni auntiav , , . . ,• u „
Street and a shop building with Trena and Frances Robinson ''.as <l,*charged from the Mantle-. h’ii-e rnmmeni-irv ih-
y "as made this vveek. Lor- and spent the afternoon in their
The revival at the Jean Baptist
Church is in progress and is being
Announcement of (he sale of a attended by several in this area. ... ,
50 foot business building on West Patsy Elliott had lunch Sundav ,rafrom ( jl.forma
Fourth ----
near by
en Maples of this city has pur home - -
chased the two pieces of property Gary Elliott was - „„ ,
from Ernest Tucker of Boswell, guest of Dav id^vchoeling who came ',on , Fart'n s 1 and Mrs Bridg
\ M The building on Fourth St. home with him to spend the night 01 manllo ^ ^ ) lime taking our daughter to Gon-
is occupied by Tucker Bros. Auto Mr and Mrs E M. Robinson .. . , rales Warm Springs today. I; can- parent psychology that alone jus-
and oms Plaster operates a garage visited the -I.ee Pattons Sunday ' ,, 01,1 01 . ,lrth •?*' not start back to work without titles his heading that hospital,
in the other structure morning and attended the G.b- '* .",th taking time to express my thanks Our thanks to Mr. Witt and his
-Us. Ethel f B<-bout. „.„n .. t0 jnt|icale |(,e real'assistant in the brace shop,
SURE SIGN OF A G00L DRUGGIST
Alwoyt Ready
To Serve You ... __
Illness doesn't go by the clock ord neither do we.
We're always available to fill your-prescription when
you need it . . . accurately We deliver
‘‘We Give S&H Green Stamps”
OSBURNE
Prescription Phdtmacy
Driver Hofei Building Phono 82
"Tucker Bros. Aulo Supply, op- town homecoming in the afternoon
u * ~ •u,u r r1, ' ur * " ivmvvwiiiin^ in nix saliva tnrt/l ' i foil m'lii i -It sl-w* ft V T *4 sxvil uh l U 1IIU1L u It Hlv I Cut 0301 ska 11 lag lllv 1/g RVv Ogi x/gr*
crated by Otis ^Tucker, and Onis --JEUs Margaret I-ee Nabors, who La thi'^n!mIt'raoenihs Mi ViU niind we from to Mr. Putnam,.administrator
Blaster garage, will not be affected had been visiting in Abilene with !. * . ""J""'1' j"on’h' J1*11 the consultation. This experience are on his side too. Should he cal)
in,the sale of this property in any .Mrs Floyd McComas and June. L» 11 ■ vtattor in |,as lt.{t my wife ancj me wlth on me l would consider it a pleas
manner " Maples said yesterday visited her aunt. Mrs. J. B Hay- rik.i r" n l!,. .j ,, „ "arm thanks in our hearts for all ure to be of service to him."
nistyat
hould
Both tenents will remain in their good, and grand father. E M.
Mrs Ethel l\
respective locations.
.WStTJ SZ De:1- ««««<»i
Kenneth staved home With Mr. ,h" ■ they also vusited with Mr e(1 rt.g.-irdlless of many other dut-
Ball. and Mrs. Jack G, Bates of Lubbock. les; ,)r Murray (orthopedic con-
The Henry Kleins of Lubhobk |i.n< w.ltb, '|r a,ld Mrf’ "a>ne sui,anl) an(j your pr von (modi-
WALTER H. RICHTER
County Within
70°o of Quota
For Bond Solos are on vacation visiting relatives ®ain of El Pas°. who are spending ca| director) for their careful
here. Graham, and Olncy. Bill <*-■ tbel.r "aca,l"ns'"-''h stheir parents handling and thorough examina-
S.des figures just released *how |ebrated his ninth birthday on 1 'ub)"(k_ "____ tion they gave our child while in-
that SJ1 o4. .serit-s E and H Ldi-f Tuesday. August 20. and Roy Lee
, ted States Savings Bond*were pdr-1 celebrated his fourth birthday on
i based in this county’ during July. August 15
This announcement, was made by
< E PenixChairman of the Young *
'unty Savings Bonds Committee TedrOW Reunion
VS c have nrm achieved 70 1'
GRAHAM
stillin.g confidence in her mind
at the same time. Dr. Van has
an amaiing adeptness in child and
GUY EDWARDS
Experienced
Mechanic has
charge of servicing
all appliances of
White Auto Store
> lif our 1957 goal of $453,440 Sales Held SundOy At
for the first seven months of this r. a p.ii ___
year were S317774." Chairman rorT O^IKnap
1 enix said 1 The #th annual reunion of the
SaU* in Texas for July warn,
, i Salas rn Texas for July wars.
51417B.70* which is the highest
monthly sales since February
this year.
grandchildren of the late Mr. and
01 Mrs A W. Tedrow, was held at
j Fort Belknap Sunday. August 18.
~ ~ ~ _ There were not as many as usual
Nicklas Reunion To Be there but they had a very enjoy
able. day. Those present were. Mrs
Held September 1 i u111* Ewing and Mr. and Mrs
~ Walter Lane and Linda of Olney.,
Tlie NTcklak annual reunion will -Mr. and Mrs E<*H Tedrow, Waco,
be In id Sunday September 1, on .Mr. and Mrs. Will Tedrow, Mr
the old hume place on Possum and Mrs Duard Tedrow and {child
ren and Mrs Alto Moore and Sar-
south of Bunger.
picnic lunch un-
Kingdom Lake
There will he
der (he oaks
TvelStives ind {jicnds are invi-
ted to Clime arid visit with us on
that day ,
NEWCARS
REGISTERED
ah of Rhome. Mr and Mrs. Vestlc
Tedrow and boys of Boyd. Mr and
Mrs. Gien Ewing .and Alice of Az-
le. Mr B W. Tedrow Megafgle.
Mr apd Mrs B -W. Tedrow! Jr.,
and children and Mr and Mrs
Lester Sactin of Archer City. Mr
and Mrs Bobby Oatman and child-
ren. Mr. and Mrs. O L. Tedrow
and Mrs Ola Ledbetter of Wichita
.1957 Ford 4 dour. II L. Thorn- Falls. Mr and Mrs. Doc Wainscott
Ion August 22 from I^Sage Motor and buys of Jean. Mr. and Mrs
t o Jesse Oatman of Graham. Mr. Eu-
1957 Chevrolet sedan. W J. and gene Oatman and children and Mr 1
Erma Lee Hay good. August 22 and Mrs J. E. Tedrow of Loving
from Musaer Chevrolet Co
1957 Chevrolet 4 door. E. T.
Slater. August 22, from Musser
Chevrolet fco. * j
1957 Chevrolet. 4 door. W .H.
Smith. August 22 from Musser
Chevrolet Co.
W‘-
Kindergarten Play School
■ ’ - • - tl
registration now in progress
SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3
Airs. Clyde Wood
I22B CAROLINA STREET
TELEPHONE 1480
SUNDAY and MONDAY
FAMED PLAY HILARIOUS ON
THE SCREEN'
I.OST: Telephoto Converter for
8mm camera, reward 1-ester Cor- ‘
i ley, Courthouse.
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LADIES*
DRESSES
CLEANED
F REE
Moth ProoH**
W.tH CWon**«
full confidence that-if will corne back to you
with all the sparkle it hod when new'
You con entrust your favorife dress to us with
Phone 141 For Tree Pickup & Delivery
Graham Steam Laundry
and Dry Cleaning
817 Cherry Street
Graham, Texas
THE CORRAL
Featuring'
The Chaparrals
Every Wednesday and
Friday Nights
LADIES FREE
vJ a C a oreva, • P , '
C«>« jn aaatiwniaS^yk
Akulov brando
GIOW FORD /
KKHQODKyo i
THE TFAHOUSr
OL I HI AUGUST MOOW
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Anthony puinn does his best to shield Debra Padget from a
menacing"Ray Milland in one of tfie suspenseful scenes from
''The River's Edge,” opening Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday
August 25-26-27 at the National Theatre. The Twentieth
Century-Fox CinemaScope-De Luxe color adventure was
produced by Benedict Bcgeaus and directed by Allan Dwan
on locotion in Mexico ond the American Southwest.
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY — AUGUST 23-24
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TERMITES ROACHES
LANDSCAPING
SPRAYING...
For All Pests In Lawpis and Shrubs
GRADY WASHBURN
1220 CAROU^IA STRMT PHONE IS<1
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JIMMY HEAP
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Sunday, August 25
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[ Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
GUN GLORY is a story of fear
ond fury — and a girl whe
waits for a lover — living or
dead.
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CAMERON MITCHELL
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