The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1949 Page: 3 of 22
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NATIONAL
LOWELL E. BO
PROMOTED IN
U. S. NAVY
SriwOr Nr., Sun., Mm., Tims., July 9, 10, 11, 12
Bunch in ‘ the son
Mrs. Horace L Busch, of Route
A, Graham. His promotion was
won in direct competition with all
tlje electronics technicians in the
Xary** Atlantic Ftwr AtfYCTW.
Lowell is currently serving with
Naval Air Transport Squadron
Three, which is based at the U. S.
Naval Air Station, Patuxent River,
Maryland. .
Busch is assigned to the Elec-
tronics Department of the Squad-
ron.
Prior to entering: s^rvme, Low-
ell graduated from Grusm High
School, class of 1942. JHe enlisted
in the Navy in Aug/ist of 1942
and flew in Liberator bombers
during the North African cam-
When an explosion and fire occurs in the Technicolor
epic, "TULSA" which is coming to the Leon Theatre, Satur-
day prevue., Sun., Mon., Tues., July 9-12, it nearly wrecks
the lives of the three main characters, played by Pedro
Armendariz, Susan Haywood, and Robert Preston, shown in
the scene above.
r, Thursday, July 13 and 14
INIA DRESDEL - BARBARA WHITE
- WALTER FITZGERALD
Joan Crawford with Zachary Scott and David Brain,
left above in Warner Bros, dynamic smash hit, "Flamingo
Road" which will play at the National Theatre Saturday Pre-
vue, Sunday^ Monday, Tuesday, July 9 through 12.
"THIS WAS A WOMAN"
.A tense, gripping drama of a woman's love more
Busch is married to the former
Miss Harriet E. Young of Cocoa,
Florida. They now reside at St.
George's Island, which is located
near the Patuxent River Naval Air
Station. They have one son, David
L., aged 2% years.
Toll In Th« Saddle
perilous than hate!
Is De Luxe Western
Licensed end Bonded under Security Commission
of Texas
Friday and Saturday, July 15-16
JAMES CAGNEY - MARGARET LINDSEY
ANN DVORAK - LLOYD UOLAN - BARTON MacLANE
Jf ' in
77--g.MEH - —
A smashing drama with two-fisted oction and thril-
Showing At Leon
Romance and adventure are
stressed in RKO Radio's "Tall in
the Saddle,” showing Friday' and
Saturday, July 15-16 at the Leon
Theatre, starring John Wayne and
Ella Raines in a thrilling story of
the old, turbulent west, lavishly
produced.
Wayne has the role of a virile
Do not go out of doors or re-
main out during thunderstorms
unless it's necessary. It there’s
any choice of shelter to get under.
LEK-TEX LAND & REALTY CO.
the Farm Division of the National
Safety Council, suggests choosing
the following shelter in the order
named: large metal frame build-
•ng, lightning protected building.
ling romance!
Farms, City Property
Oil Leases and Royalty
cowboy who’becomes IhvolWI ifTfr1
three-cornered romance while
large unprotected building, or a
important to keep out the insects.
Before storing any grain harvest-
ed this year, clean out and apray
your grain bln to kiU .the insects
that are already there, and keep
the rest out while the grain is in
storage.
A chan kitchen stove looks and
cooks bettor then oho having a
thick film oi grease, spilled food,
dust and mat Cleanliness la im-
portant for full, oven, efficient
heat. A clean range also helps
keep the kitchen free of unpleas-
ant odors and smoke-
July 9, 10, II
tracking down the murderer of his
Your Listing Solicitec
employer. Miss Raines is cast as
the willful, fiery-tempered ranch
heiress who starts out by hating
Wayne and ends thoroughly
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN EACH LISTING
424V4 N. ELM ST. GRAHAM, TEXAS
-THE NOOSE HANGS
HIGH"
Plus Popeye Cartoon
... AND UNQUOTE
Many a story gets its start at
the Club meetings—probably the
sense of ‘rumor1 of some members.
Don't be too rough with a pessi-
mist Some of them are tkslt’Way
ON THE STAGE
Songs, Music and Funny
because they backed an optimist.
See your friends and neighbors
on the stage
Amateur Nite
On the Screen
"BLACK FRIDAY"
ated, we must feel its principles
and communicate them in action.”
—Dr. Paul Pigors, winner of
NAM’s Totand fellowship. ,
“For the first time in my life, I
slept with my shoes on.”—English
Mrs. Gladys Hawkings, in line of
Itspris Karloff)
Tire as Reds captured Shanghai.
COIOC OV ■
TECHNICOLOR
Stoertfsti
SUSAN ROBERT
HAYWARD • PRESTON
* PIDRO ARM! NOAfttZ
A reporter claims that nothing
infuriates a woman so much as to
have guests drop in unexpectedly
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Wednesday, Thursday
July 13, 14
and find the house looking like it
usually' does.
Honesty may be the best policy
in the long run, but many people
insist on taking shftrt cuts. —t._v
Wad., Than.,
all around
July 13-14
ACQUANETTA
—Also—,
'CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN'
ofaHtfaciv
Point out how solid this Buick feels. That’s
what you get from husky frames, low-swung
weight, and power delivered through a
torque-tube instead of the rear springs.
For the truth is, this Buick’s a bargain on
much, much more than you can see.
It*s a big buy on the solid goodness a
demonstration quickly makes plain. On
T7RIBNDS gather, look over (hat long
•T bonnet and wish they had as much
Fireball life as you have here.
They size up the broad windshield and
narrow corner posts—-and don’t have to be
told how these things step up “see-power.”
They appraise the smart styling, the
roomy interiors, the usability of luggage
CHARLES COBURN
HELEN WALKER
IMPACT"
Only a great love or hate
. . can smash with . such
DRUMS OF THE
CONGO"
impact!
space—and agree you've made a buy.
The Jungle roars with it's
increasingly favorable delivery dates. On
attractive price. Oji the kind of “deal
mightiest thrills.
But don’t stop, please, with letting them
look. Invite them in and introduce them
to some of the special pleasures you’ll
know as a Buick owner.
Show them, for instance, how donipletely
different Dynaflow Drivet is, with every
mile cushioned by flowing oil and none of
th« rigid harshness of direct-drive cars.
Let them sample the matchless Buick ride,
with all four wheels cradled on soft, coil
springs and low-pressure tires made still
easier-riding by extra-wide rims.
fStandard » Roadmaitm*, optimal at ixtra nst on Sunn madtti.
id Dignity
your Buick dealer makes.
That’s why we keep saying “Better see
your Buick dealer—and get that order in
promptly P* —— —
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ROMANCE ROARS
OVER GUNS OF,,
aigm now available. And remember,
every Jtock of Agca monument ia
backed by * ugned guarantee to you,
axJriUJMt deaceudanm
By coming to our yard you not
xily save an agents commis-
sion but can also see the Real
memorial that you purchase.
Saa Us Refers Yea Bay!
'SILENT CONFLICT'
There's Red-Blooded Action
’Happy'*" 6*0
mote cuMtr tha# 0**
A. H. WAIIL Over
PALACE.
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