The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1938 Page: 9 of 12
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AUSTIN, TtsM.—This mtk
been proclaimed State Clean-Up and
Painl-Up Week by Governor Jame»
V. Allred in an official proclama-
tion iasued at Austin. State and
. . Van*! eltJ,*wWe clean-up campaigns are
A«il A County ■“■‘•‘iuled by official! over the
ataa be ‘-J the • ****•’ **• campaipna to facilitate
C F Uarmball for I Vublic health protection, lemaen fire
o « rwlut »n«l promote public eafety.
The Teaaa State Department of
Health and the Fire Insurance De-
partment will Jointly eponser the
Clean-Up Week ia an important
week in Texas, important because
every dollar in property destroyed
by fire is a dollar lost forever.
“Careless housekeeping** in the
home and in business paves the way
for unestimated fire toes, and all
fire loss is, to a large percent, pre-
ventable by exercising recognized
One, C. B. Daniels for
Three, and N. Z. Abbott
tcinct (Four. The common
disWMts 'holding eUwtion*
the candidates luted on the
are;
or Creek: C. C. Hammond end
Chambers, one trustee to be
klectad.
J Monument: J. M. Cox, A. G. Ban-
kers, and Jess Shepard, one to be
(l«c ted.
Hunt: A. E Huffman, one to be
■elected.
Farmer: C
E Wickham one to<1,W, of flr* preventlon *nd control.
’ J Every citizen has pride in his
Tonk Valley: C.M Gib«>n, Loyally Homra and
j Choate, ^and, A. L. Henderson, on«, build1n(r, frelhly w)th well
t0Rocky Mound: Bay BlearsUwn/ and gardens, incase|
land BUI Robertson, two te b.'v.iu.* and intensify common.ty ,n-
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Star ia “Checker*’
The unroerious fun, the aching
thrills, and the bright enchantment
that come once in every young life
is unfolded in "Checkers," starring
Jane Withers, which will show at
the National Theatre's Saturday
night preview and on nunday and
Monday, April 3 and A Jane re-
cently was voted one of the six
most popular stars at today and
in this story of galloping hoofs stated,
and gallant hearts she’s at her very
beat: Stuart Erwin and Una Mbrkel
play the lovebirds in a hilarious
seven-year romanaa, and Marvin
Stephens, the bad boy of ‘‘Borrow-
ing Trouble” is the first “Crush*
of Jane's screen career.
“He Couldn’t Say No,” a comedy
starring Frank McHugh as a down
trodden worm yrbo turns in the end
Half of State
Aid for Eight
| Rev. and Ml
children of
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In- a J. LaPrsde and! Rev. Joe Mayas of Baird was hers
«'• *► tracer
School* Received | itors hart Friday Mrs. taftah re-'
mained for a visit of several days j Mrs. J. w
Rev. sad Mrs risked relatives
Mis* Fannie Ragland, county w(tfc ^ _>|
"'hssi8' *' 8n‘H*^Jr-
superintendent, reporta that
aid money totaling 82,696 Oe
been received. This represents half
Of the state aid to be received for
the following districts: Bitter Creek,
Banger, South Bend, Padgett, Huff-
atuttle. California, Red Top, and
Jean.
The transportation aid has not
yet been sent out, but is expected
to be received soon, Miss Ragland
hare during the
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Jeff Chenuult, who under-
went an operation for appendi-
citis at the Graham Hospital last j
week, was able to be moved to her
home on Carolina Street Tuesday I
afternoon.
California: Tad Scott and Roy
| Helton, one to be elected.
B unger! E. A. McLaren and f .
| W Mahfrney, one "to be elected.
Murray: C. U Reedy, one to be
| elected.
Mt. Pleasant: J; T. Rodgera and
|Fred Fitzgerald, one to be elected.
Lone Oak: J. L- Langston, W. H-
■ Howard, and Erwin Sinkel, one toi
lb,- elected. * I
tereet,
dence.
The past decade has seen entirely
too many Texans lose their lives
.by chreless daily use of fire. Pre-
servation of human life is an im-
portant matter. Any agency which
contribute., .o greater human safety
of life deserves the attention of i°nvt‘n,ion “ * background,
thinking citizens. Clean-Up Week
and beats his oppressors, is on the
National bill for Tuesday and
Wednesday, April 5 and 6.
Peter Lorre* is featured as the
mystery man of the mystic Orient
in ‘‘Thank You. Mir. Moto," which
will be seen at the National Thurs-
day and Friday, April 7 and 8.
In "Squadron of Honor,,' coming
to the National Saturday, April 9,
there is mile-a-minute melodrama,
nicely interlaced with romande. and
with an American Legion national
Don
I Terry and Mary Russell play the
All the county- news in
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IRaHAM, TEXAS
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in Texas is such an agency. Its
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advantages are obvious: in contri-
■mb i. »■ --*iXr ,;;Mrr,> New F,lnr^ortrai™
M d. Harrell, two to be elected. iL , ,,■ . -
f p. p s _nd F r >how birge or small the community
i Padgett. B. S. Starnes and E. C. Cjlu,„ alld lowns of Texaa wi„
I ubbard. one to be elected.
[ Huffstuttie; C. M. Peacock, Al-
|f,>rd Bennett, Joe Taylor, andi Brit-
Campbcll, two to be elected.
Ming Bend: J. J. Wages and J. J.
Henderson, one to be elected.
Red Top: W. H- Stocking, 07 L.
IcGee, end C. S. Terretl, one to
elected. 'A
True: Homer Biancett and 8. A.
dorrU, one to be elected.
Shearer: H. B. Andrew* and Tom
|Hodgee, one to be elected.
Loving: fl. A- Rpeer, Hugh Caaey.
|C F. Hannon. Noel Ligon, W. P.
Loftin ' Forrest Lariter, two to be
Proffitt: R. T. Wells, C. G. Wat
Iron. Paul TriNtt. W. B.
land H. F Weatherber
S. Vaught, J E.
Stowe, W E Davis,
Krueger, ^ two
elected.
Jean: H. M. Orr. Grady Hayes,
r A. CWwef, fc. L Baldwin, Ray
Swnim, Paul Wilson, . and George
Stewmrt, two to be elected.
conduct clean-up programs of Jar
reach.ug activity. Schedules are
cleaning, drain.ng.^gravcliag of al-
leys, cieaaing city parks" aiid p.ay-
grounds Malaria com.ro., fire pre-
Story of Victoria
“Victoria
<
the Great," starring
Anna Neagle, popular English film
actress, wi:l be the feature attrac-
tion at the Palace Theatre at the
{midnight show Saturday and Sunday
. .. , and Monday, April 3 and 4. This
vention. garbage and trash disposal, ,
. _. , , . . | picture brings to the screen a pow-
thorough spring housecleanmg for. . , . .. .. . ..
v. . . > erful dramatization of the reign
city and home will be encouraged, i .. , .7
77 >and incuientally the romance of the
Clean-Up Week, among its other - . . ... :
• famous British sovereign with Prince
A & P. SOFT TWIST
24 OUNCE LOAF
SPAGHETTI
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functions, focuses public attention
on the dirt and disease problem.
It helps to make Texas a healthier,
cleaner pluce in which to live.
FATHER OF E. C-
TAYLOR IMPROVING
E. C. Taylor's father. X. C. Tay
two to be tor of "Walt.'*W«laf Washington, Is
reported to be impro" ing after a
very critical illness. Mr. Taylor
talked with his father's physician
Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
The film proves that the Victorian
social atmosphere is by no means
aa drab aa some writers have seen
fit to present it. Victoria loved to
dance, to ride, liked' horse., and
dogs, and was not averse to a flir-
tation when the right man came
along, Ss |»e did in the person of
Prince Alybert This may be a rev- ' - '
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Peanut Butter, 32 oz. jar ....... . .23c
Peanut Butter, 16 oz. jar 12c
CRACKERS. 2 pound box . . ... 15c
Oxvdol 55c
VAJ UUI A 1 10c box—both for WVW
No. 2 can
to be by long, distance telephone Tuesday
night, and was assured that he is
recovering satisfactorily.
Mrs. John Dowdle “spent Tuesday
|in Fort Worth.
LEAVE HOSPITAL
Mrs. J. D. Orr and baby daughter
left the Graham Hospital Tuesday
afternoon to go to their home in
Bryson.
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FOR TRACTORS COMBINES AND
FARM MACHINERY AT
WHOLESALE
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COSDEN PRODUCTS ARE DEPEN-
DABLE, ECONOMICAL
Day and Nig4it Service
WILLIAMS & MORELAND
West Fourth Street
Near Wichita Falls & Southern R. R.
tlatiwv-to tbi"aversge movie patron,
who genrrwily thinks of Vic.oria an
a stern, HaA-clad widow altogether
submerged in the affaire of Emprr-
The wedded life of Victoria and
Prince Albert. This may be a rev-
years. It has -for background a
series of colorful historical events
that made the Queen's reign the
most notable in British annals.
Highlights arc numerous, bat per-
haps the most sensationally effective
episode is when a would-be assassin
fires at the Queen and her Con-
tort guards her with -his body from
the bullet. Infinite pathos develops
in the scene of Prince Albert's
death, so realistically acted by Anna
Neagle and Walbrook, as she kneels
and clings desperately to the dying
man in a hysteria of uncontrolled
grief. J
‘Big Broadcast**
On Liberty' Bill
The most lavish potpourri , of
music and mirth, fun and beautiful
girls of the current season, "The
Big Broadcast of 1938" will be pre-
sented at the Liberty Theatre at
the 11:3)1 show Saturday night and
on Sunday and Monday. April 3 and
4. The cast includes W. C. (Fields,.
Martha Raye. Dorothy Larnour,
Shirley Ross, Ben Blue, Bob Hope,
Lynne Overman, Rufe Davis. Leif
'Erikson, Grace Bradley, and Tito
Gulzar. And just to make the cast
of stellar performers overflow from
sheer abundance, the producers toss-
ed in speciality roiyjnes by Mme.
Kirsten Flagstad of the Metropoli-
ta Opera and Shep Fields and his
Rippling Rhythm Orchestra.
Frank Morgan heads the all-
comedy cast in "Beg, Borrow, or
Steal,” which will be seen at the
Liberty Tuesday and Wednesday.
April 5 and 8.
A vibrant Miriam Hopkins scores
a signal success in her latest film,
“Wise Girl,” romantic comedy
drama which will show at the Lib-
el ty Thursday and Friday, April
7 and 8.
"Snow White." one of tjie most
erty for three day*, Saturday, Sun-
picture productions of recent
months, will be brought to the Lib-
erty for thre days, Saturday, Sun-
day and Monday. April 9-19-11.
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1938, newspaper, March 31, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116839/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.