The Town Tattler (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Monday, April 23, 1951 Page: 3 of 4
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TWO (2) CARTOONS
Tues, and Wed.
Scotch Nights
$1.00 PER CAR
Irma Goes West
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Yours for a greater Electra
Electra State Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
Deposits Guaranteed Up to
$10,000.00
It is a friendly, home-owned institution operated by
home town people.
H. A. DECKER, President
W. C. MARTIN, Executive Vice-President
A. L. ROBB, Vice-President
D. H. DALE, Vice-President and Cashier
MRS. MILDRED HOWARD, Assistant Cashier
TELLERS: Evelyn Hewell,v Eudena Harris
BOOKKEEPERS: Reba Sue Allred, Lois Faye Cox
Lidell Davis, «Harva Lee Sikes
MARIE WILSON
JOHN LUND
DIANA LYNN
TWO (2) CARTOONS
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9c Thurs. - FrL 40c
DOUBLE FEATURE
I’ll Reach for
A Star
FRANCES LANGFORD
PHIL REAGAN
Bodyguard
L. TIERNEY
' STEVE BRODIE
TWO (2) CARTOONS
9c Saturday Only 40c
Savage Horde
WILLIAM ELLIOTT
ADRIAN BOOTH
TWO (2) CARTOONS
9c Sun. - Mon. , 40c
Tea for Two
DORIS DAY
GORDON McRAE
TWO (2) CARTOONS
L
GOSTNELL MOTOR COMPANY
1
9c
40c
Home Drive-In
PROGRAM
J. T. HUEY Magnolia Products
105 W. Garrison Phone 316
WHOA! See That Flying Red Horse At
and
Accessories
Johnny Odle Bob White
Ken Nash Dwayne Walton
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATIONS
Monday
Tax Included
Broken Arrow
JAMES STEWART
JEFF CHANDLER
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James Cagney
“West
Cagney as a
showman who goes to
Point to stage a musical
duction.
fit. From 1:00 P. M. to 3:30 P.
M. Evening classes from 7:00 to
9:30. Course of Lessons* at rea-
sonable prices. Greenware for
sale. MRS. RUBY BAGGETT,
300 Avenue C, Phone 574.
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LAWN—F-E-N-C-E
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HOG—F-E-N-C-E
PICKETT—F-E-N-C-E
CICERO SMITH LBR. CO.
Goodyear Tires Complete Body and
Service Dept.
For All Makes
CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH
FACTORY DIRECT DEALER
300 West Cleveland Phone 323
MONEY, and T-R-A-D-E at
H-O-M-E. Ten per . cent down,
balance 30 months.
CICERO SMITH LBR. CO.
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COPPER—T^J-B-I-N-G
GALV.—P-I-P-E
PIPE—F-I-T-T-I-N-G-S
PIPE—C-O-V-E-R-I-N-G
SOIL—P-I-P-E
CICERO SMITH LBR. CO.
FOR RENT—The best in sand-
ing equipment, floor sander, ,
$4.75 per day. Disc sander, ideal
for edging floors, refinishing
wood work, cars, cabinets, etc.,
$2.00 per day. Four hours half
price on all equipment. 411 N.
Bailey St. (1st street West Wag-'
goner Jr. Hi). Phone 892-W,
Electra. Cleve Williams, Jr.
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Billy Stevenson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Stevenson ar-
rived home last Saturday from
San Diego, where he has com-
pleted his boot training with
the Navy. Billy returns to San
Diego, after a two. weeks fur-
lough for assignment.
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LEARN HOW TO DO CER-
AMICS—For pleasure and pro-
Clemons Transfer & Storage
Phone 544 Night Phone 763
SAVEMONEY—Ym, Jut call
us for .a,.F-B4J-E estimate on
ASBESTOS SIDING, HOOF-
ING INSULATION, FOUNDA-
TIONS, or Just any repair, or
remodel job. FIGURE- WITH
AN OUT-OF-TO WN CONTRAC-
TOR, THEN FIGURE' WITH
WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE
Let Clemons Move For You
Insured and Bonded. Agents for Kings Van Lines.
Nationwide moving. Get our prices before you move.
'Sell Us Your Old Furniture
DR. J. E. GALLOWAY
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EYES EXAMINED — GLASSES PRESCRIBED
Thursdays and Saturdays — 1:30to S.i)6 P. M. ■
121 N. Waggoner Phone 84
Tops Cast in
Point Story”
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With the colorful background
of the United States Military
'Academy, Warner Bros, brings
“The West Point Story,” one of
the year’s top musicals to the
screen of the Grand Theatre on
Friday.
In the film, a high-powered,
talented cast is topped by James
trouble shooting
goes to West
pro-
US, and see for yourself. SAVE eluded) with only 10 per cent
toe ^121 cost down. Ask for
credit at FOXWORTH’S.
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NOW before Controls and
scarce items make it impossible
later. They will be higher des-
pite so-called price control.
Make an alteration .or addition
with 30 months to pay, (labor,
plumbing, wiring, painting in-
LIBERTY
GRAND
9c
25c
Monday
9c
40c
9c
9c
Color Cartoon
Fox Movietone News
Sun, - Mon.
9c
9c
RAY MILLAND
LIBERTY OPENS:
Monday
' Tax Included
Magnificent
Yankee
HEDY LAMARR
Droopy’s Good Deed
Tom and Jerry Cartoon
Fox Movietone News
40c
Copper Canyon
FrL, Sat, Sun., Tuea,
Thurs., Open 1:15
Mon. and Wed.
Open 7:00
FrL - Sat 25c
Border Treasure
TIM HOLT
RICHARD MARTIN
Studio Stoops
Three Stooges
Chapter 8—“The James
Brothers of Missouri”
Tax Included
Operation Pacific
JOHN WAYNE
PATRICIA NEAL
Jerry’s Cousin
Tom and ^Terry Cartoon
Fox Movietone News
Theatre Program
- LOUIS CALHERN
ANN HARDING
Shape Ahoy
Popeye Cartoon
Lambertsville Story
Paramount News
Opening Schedule For Theatres
GRAND OPENS:
FrL, Sat, Sun^ lion.
Wed, Open 1:15
Tues., Thur&, Open 7:00
Midnite Show 11:30 Sat
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat 40c
The West Point
Story
JAMES CAGNEY
VIRGINIA MAYO
The Bear Feat
Sun. - Mon. 25e
The Lady Eve
BARBARA STANWYCK
HENRY FONDA
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Fresh Yeggs
Screen Song
Paramount News
9c Tues.-Wed-Thurs, 25c
The Tougher
They Come '
WAYNE MORRIS
PRESTON FOSTER
For Pete’s Sake
Little Rascals
Terrytoon Cartoon
9c Tues. - Wed. 40c
Follow the Sun
GLENN FORD
ANN BAXTER
Photo Phonies—Comedy
’ Warner Pathe News
19c
49c
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401 N. MAIN PHONE 872
WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK
l g. McLaughlin & son
staple and fancy groceries
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT
Shop at your leisure. We have ample FREE park-
ing space. We DELIVER promptly.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Pie Cherries
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The Town Tattler (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Monday, April 23, 1951, newspaper, April 23, 1951; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1243579/m1/3/?q=%22Arts+and+Crafts+-+Theatre+-+Motion+Pictures%22: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.