The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CORRIGAN PRESS
Thursday, June 9, 1938.
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ACTION-LOVERS IN FOR
TREAT
Western movie fans will see
a new type of action picture
at the Corrigan theatre next
Friday and Saturday June 10
and 11, when the Three Mes-
quiteers turn in their most ex-
citing performance to date in
Republic’s “Call the Mesqui-
teers.” When a gang of west-
ern criminals come West to
prey upon helpless ranchers,
and then turn the evidence so
it appears that three innocent
cowpunchers are quilty of the
crimes, the trio naturally be-
i“CONDEMNED WOMEN”
HAS POWERFUL THEME
The redemption of an em-
bittered girl convict by a sym-
pathetic young prison doctor
and the desperate sacrifice by
which she strives to break up
their i m p e n d i n g romance,
forms the absorbing basis of
“Condemned Women,” new
screen drama opening at the
Corrigan theatre Thursday,
only, June 9th, with Sally Fil-
ers, Louis Hayward and Anne
Shirley featured. With a thril-
ling prison break as its force-
ful climax, “Condemned Wom-
comes infuriated. With Bobien” offers a number of excit-
Living ton, Ray Corrigan, and j ing moments in its plot com-
Max Terhune as the cowboys i plications. Lee Patrick, George
seeking to prove their inno- Irving and other well-known
ccnce, and lovely Lynn Hod- j players have important roles
gins in supporting roles, “Call i in the production by Robert
the Mesquiteers” is one of the Sisk for RKO radio, which is
most entertaining wester n
films of the current season,
FORMER EDITOR
said to be one of the very few
prison films to portray life in
a women’s penitentiary. Lew'
Landers directed.
Sandra Corday will be at
the Corrigan theatre Tuesday
and Wednesday June 7th and
18th in Republic’s “The Trig-
ger Trio,” W'as once society
editor of a newspaper. She
supplies the love interest for
Messrs. Ralph Byrd, Ray Cor-
rigan, and Max Terhune, star
in this attraction, which pre-
sents Sandra Corday, a new'-
comer, in the leading feminine
role.
Civil Service Examination
Announced
A national youth adminis-
tration part-time resident pro-
ject designed to provide train-
ing in hememaking for 16 girls
eligible foi; the NYA w ork
program has been approved
6or operation at Seguin, J. C.
Kellam, state youth directo?,
has announced.
The United States Civil Ser-
vice Commission has announc-
ed an open competitive exam-
ination for the position o f
printer’s assistant in the Bu-
reau of Engraving and Print-
ing. Treasury department.
Competitors will be rated up-
on the results of a mental test.
For this position the treasury
department wishes women.
The enntrance salary is 66 j
cents an hour, less 3 1-2 per
cent retirement deduction.
In addition to a general
physical examination, appli-
cants will be required to un- j
dergo a special test in the bu-
reau of engraving and print-
ing to determine susceptibility
- j to dermatitis which sometimes j
NYA youths assisting in im- develops from handling print- j
proving the Childress c i t y | ed work.
CORRIGAN THEATRE
CORRIGAN, TEXAS
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 7th and 8th
PAL NIGHT
“The Trigger Trio”
Comedy, “Kennedy’s Castle”
Thursday Night, only, June 9th
“Condemned Women”
Comedy, “Pathe Parade” — “March Time No. 10”
Friday and Saturday, June 10th and 11th
“Call the Mesquiteers”
Comedy, “Frozen Affair”
Saturday Midnight, Sunday - Monday, June 11, 12, 13
“Dangerous to Know”
Comedy, “Bob Crosby” — Fox Movitone
FOR SUPER GAS AND OIL
TRADE AT
park have completed construc-
tion of a new' soft ball field
at the Park. Bleachers have
been erected, backstops built,
the field graded and leveled,
and a lighting system installed
NYA boys assisting regular
j workmen at the Carthage
j high school have completed
! construction of a two - room
| brick’ addition to the high
i school, which w'ill be used as
I a study hall and class room.
Youths also have assisted in
building a frame structure con-1
tabling locker and shower
rooms.
The closing dates for receipt ]
of applications from states east j
of Colorado is June 20, and
from Colorado and states,
westward, June 23, 1938.
Full information may be ob-j!
tained from L. V. Parrish sec-j’
retar.v of the U. S. civil service
board of examiners, at the
post office or customhouse in |
Livingston, Texas.
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First-class printing of all
kinds.—Corrigan Press.
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Gilbert, J. R. The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1938, newspaper, June 9, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth644026/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.