The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941 Page: 7 of 12
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Leader,
80, mi
¥
SALE—20 bred gilta end
cows, full blood O. I. OX
Gilts. D. B. Spearman,
Tom. ll-12pd
)U C1N G—Shallow oil wells
with all equipment... also, offset
and inside leases, royalties; lands,
'farms, commercial orchards;
ranches in oil area. (Want a Spud-
far.) AYNES BROWN, Jacka-
boro, Texas._12-4-41.
FOR SALE—Good white pigs,
• weeks old, reasonably priced.
J. W. Alexander, 7 mi. west on
Murray Road . Il-l2pd
FOR SALE—Lots number six to
fourteen, block ten, South Bend,
Young county. Make mto an offer.
Mrs. Alice A. Young, 4608 Abbott
Street, Dallas, Texas. L-R ltp
FOR SALE—I have three young
registered 0.1.0. boars. G. B.
Johnson. L-ll-12p
FOR SALE—100 per cent baby
beef turkeys. Mrs. Homer Bra-
shears, eight miles out on Loving
road. L-ll-12p
FOR SALE—Baby beef bronie
turkey toms, $7 each. Blue-bug
free. Mrs. W. M. Goode, 1| miles
8yith of South Bend. L-U-12c
FOR SALE—Some good used
tractors worth the money. 2 John
Deere Model H, 1 General, 1 CC
Case. Abernathy Implement
Company, John Deere Dealer. . I
L-llc,
FOR RENT
Graham.
FOR
RENT—636 acres land,
Itivation, or 800 acres
Fred Rubenkoenig,
L-ll-14pd
—4-room house, all
Mrs. J. D. Moon.
Carolina. L-llp
r—Two houses, one
furnished, one unfurnished; near
school. H. H. Stephens, 801 Tenn.
St. llpd
* WANTED—Used fhmiture. We
pay highest prices. McCracken,
Bunger Road. B-tte
FOR RENT—Two houses, one
I* furnished, one unfurnished, near
aehool. H. H. Stephens, 801 Tenn.
8t —- 4fl-47pd
Lose Football
Game Yesterday
The Graham Juniors suffered
defeat at the hands of the Reagan
Junior High Gridsters of Wichita
Falls Tuesday afternon by a score
of 14-12. The winning score was
turned in on a screen pass on the
part of the Reagans in the last 28
seconds of play.
Brewster was outstanding on
the part of the Rossmen^ scoring
both of the touchdowns for the
little Steers. Graham's first score
came late in the second quarter
on a 50-yard sustained drive, when
Brewster went over from the 1-
yard line. The attempt for con-
version was no good. The second
score for the Grahamites came
after Reagan had fumbled a punt
on their own six yard line. Brew-
ster plunged over for the score.
This defeat does not ruin Coach
Nelson Ross' boys' undefeated
record, as the full squad was not
allowed to play in ' .he game, but
only those who were 16 years of
age or under. The entire squad
is undefeated.
C Team Plays Jscksboro B
Coach Foy Brantley and the C
Team journeyed to Jacksboro for
a tilt with the Jacksboro B team
this afternoon. This will be the
second encounter for the two
teams. The first game played on
the Graham field several weeks
ago resulted in a 6-6 tie.
B Team Plays Vernon B
The undefeated Graham B team
will travel to Vernon Thursday
night for a return engagement
with the Vernon High B. In the
first melee between the two teams
Graham playing in the mud, de-
feated the Vernon boys by s score
of 26-19. This will be the second
game in three nights for some of
the boys Part of the team plays
on the Graham Junior team, as
well as playing on the Graham B.
This will be the third game of
the week for Graham teams, the
Junior team played^teagan Tues-
day; the C team played the Jacks-
boro B team today, and of course
the A team will play the fourth
game op the week in the district
championship game against Wich-
ita Falla here Friday night.
TOR RENT—New two-room
ms, near town, $6 a month. T.
Maples. lltfc
MISCELLANEOUS
REGISTERED Domino Hereford
Bull for service, $6. McMurtry
Dairy. Phone 766-W2. (L-10-lSpd)
KEYS made, 26c up, at McCrum
Furniture Co. (lr-10-18p)
NOTICE—We remove free your
unskinned dead or crippled stock.
OaU collect, day or night—phone
9002, Graham, Texas. Graham
Soap Works, Gene Dunlap, mana-
jWfr (L-ll-22p)
EXPERIENCED Stenographer
wants office work. Graduate of
MeKinsey Baldwin Business Col-
lage at Bryan. Phone 60 or Fore
BrOs. and ask for Charles Forrest.
L-ll
WANTED—The use of a beef
type bull for the next two months
for hi* keep. Have a good field
pasture. W. A. MUler, Red Top
Bead. - llpd
1 CENT Permanent Special ex-
piree Nov. 81. Positively guaran-
teed high grade steam oil perma-
nspta. Regular 13.00 permanent,
2 for $8.01; regular $4.00 perma
2 for $4.01; regular $6.00
for $6.01. Higher
proportionate.
_ set Included. La
Grass Beauty Shoppe, 7th Street,
Megargel, Texas. Mrs. Oscar
Henderson. ll-14c
want, 2 for $
Shampoo and
EL1ASVILLE
William Dean McCharea who Is
in the army, stationed in Wichita
Falls, spent the last week end
with Raford McCharen and other
relatives here.
Those college students who were
home for Saturdsy and Sunday,
John Roden, Decatur; Joyce Car-
roll, Denton, and Keith Langford.
Weatherfdrd.
David Roach who has finished
the course in Navigation in the
Curtis-Wright department of the
University of Miami, Florida,
came home last week to visit his
parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Sara Roach.
Mrs. Roach and David visited
Ruth Roach in Texas Tech on
Tuesday and Wednesday of last
week. David left Dallas Friday
for New York City where he will
study the Link Trainership in Link
Manufactures in
N. Y.
Holland Davis of Ft. Grant camp
in Tennessee, visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Davis, the
past week.
Milford and Gilbert Davis were
here part of last week for a fam-
ily reunion while their brother Rol-
lsnd was at home.
Billie Ounninghom of Waxa-
hachie was at home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Donnell
spent the week end in Dallas visit-
ing their son, Mslcolm, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donnell were
in Quanah, Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cunning-
ham spent Saturday afternoon in
Graham.
iro Sunday, She is direc-
tor of Religious Education for Ft
Worth and Brownwood Presby-
teries.
The Auxiliary of the Presbyte-
rian church worked on White
Cross sewing at an all-day meet-
ing Tuesday at the church. Pot
hick lunch was served to about
26 people.
NEWS OF
RED TOP
were in
Mr.jai
an villa,
KEYS made. 26 cents and
“Honky Tout”
Liberty Prevue
Clark Gable is seen as a “con”
man extraordinary in a gold rush
boom town in "Honky Tonk”
showing at the Liberty at the Sat-
urday night prevue, Sunday and
Monday. Lana Turner is cast as
the daughter of the local judge
who tricks Gable into marrying
her and who, incidentally reforms
him. Frank Morgan, Claire Trev-
or, Marjorie Main and Albert
Dekker are in the supporting cast.
II Want a Divorce," coming to
the Liberty Tuesday and Wednes-
day, deals with a young lawyer,
who against his wife's wishes goes
in for the divorce trade. Dick
Powell, Joan Blondell, Gloria
Dickson and Conrad Nagel have
the leading roles.
Gloria Swanson returns to the
screen with Adolphe Menjou in
“Father Takes a Wife” at the Lib-
erty Thursday and Friday. Miss
Swanson is seen as an actress who
marries Menjou and later almost
loses him because of her efforts
to further the career of a penni
less Mexican singer. Desi Amu,
John Howard, Florence Rice and
Helen Broderick have supporting
roles
Another of the "Hopalong Cas-
sidy” series comes to the Liberty
Saturday, "Pirate on Horseback,
The plot deals with a ruthless
gang's attempts to get possession
of a rich mine. William Boyd has
the leading role with a supporting
cast including Russell Hayden,
Andy Clyde, Eleanor Stewart,
Morris Ankrum, William Haade,
Dennis Moore and others.
The ESiasville chapter of the
Red Cross met Tuesday of last
week with an all day sewing and
pot luck lunch. A number of snow
suits and boys rompers were fin-
ished. Twenty-five women were
present
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Martin,
their son, Hubert, and wife, vis-
ited Mrs. Martin’s mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, last
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Stinson and son Reg-
gie, and Mrs. Stinson’s mother,
Mrs. Charlie Branch, also Mrs.
Floyd Bullock of Breckenridge,
spent last week on the Branch
r*nch in Stonewall county, near
Rotan. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Ganway and family
of Sweetwater, Texas.
Mrs. Dillard Davis of Brecken-
ridge spent last Friday here with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Davis,
visited Judge W. P. Stinson and
wife.
Mrs. Bob Davis and grandson,
Fenay Donnell, of Woodson visited
the Stinson’s one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pratt of
Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
man Pratt of Lubbock visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pratt
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans
were in Dallas Wednesday. Judge
W. P. Stinson went with them to
the Medical Arts hospital for a
treatment for his eyes.
The cold snap is appreciated by
those who have cotton and pecans
to gather as cold weather and
frost will hasten the opening of
both.
Miss Ruby McDurman made her
first visit to the
Rally Day was observed at the
Sunday school here, October 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Roark and
Helen of Fort Worth, were here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rutherford
Seymour last Wednesday,
and Mrs. Don McGee, Sus-
Calif., are visiting rela-
tives here.
Binghamton, National Defense meeting
was held at the school house Tues-
day night. Communities repre-
sented were Jean, Loving, Graham
and Red Top. Much interest was
shown.
The High School pupils of this
community will present a three-
act bomedy, "Aunt Samanthy Falls
In Love,” at the school Monday
night at ,7:$0, November 8. The
play is being directed by Mrs. Eu-
lar B. Swaim The following are
characters: Earl Bridges, ty?an
McGee, John Petty, T. H. Wheat,
Donald Williams and Maurine
Caskey, Jay Petty, Ethel Jeffreys,
Bobbie Bills, Billie June Brigham,
Clytee Burdick. Admission ten
cents. Everyone is invited. Don-
ald Bills and friends will furnish
music.
Bessie Padgett has returned
home from Parkland Hospital,
Dallas, where she has been for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Onie Elliot and
family, Loving, were here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheat
and sons were in Jacksboro Sun-
day. ' .
Mrs. Eunice Hutchins and chil-
dren, Olney, were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swaim.
Clint Rutherford was in Sey-
mour Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swaim were
in Wichita Falls Saturday.
Etta Petty is staying in Gra-
ham where she is employed.
LIBERTY
THEATRE
PHONE 174
•at. Prevue, Nov. 1
•an. Mon. Nov. *—*.
Clark Sable, Lana Tumor, Frank
Morgan, . Claim Trevor, Albert
Dekker, Marjorie Mein, and
Chill Wlllo —IN—
Hanky-Tank
.A alem-bana story of a fast-
talking "eon’, man. hlo riee and
fall In a gold rush boom settle-
ment, with Qablo and Luscious
Lana Turner together for the
first time.
PAGE SEVEN
Hew Rational Theatre
•AT. PREVUE — SUN. MON. TUE. — NOV. 1,
RONALD REAGAN, OLYMPE BRADNA
William Londtgan, Joan Perry, Reginald Denny
INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON
In exllel
8. t, «
Upl Hearts Upl Thumbs Upl The first ateryl
vyl Tbs ecrooming story of the R. A. P.’s daredevil
It’s fast asevlng ... romantic . exciting I
Jeffrey LYNN,
TUE-—WED. NOV. 4—« i
Joan Blondell. Dick Powell and
Conrad Nagel —IN—
w i Want A Diuorcm _
A divorce drama full of much
thrill and surprises.
THU. FRI. NOV. 6—7
Gloria Swanaon, Adolph Men-
jou, Deel A max, John Howard,
Florence Rice, and Helen
Broderick -i—IN-
Father Taka* A Wife 1
A blue ribbon picture. A delight-
ful comedy that should bring
teach pleasure to aay
WED. — THURS. — NOV. •—B
Kapron VERNE, Philip Dorn. Mena M
UNDERGROUND ... .,
s paeple defy him I 1000 times mere
R la the biasing truth I This le the picture the !
Committee tried to prove wee made to draw the U. B.
rl What da Jeu think?
PRI. — BAT. — NOV. 7—•
Ruby KEELER, Harriot HILLIARD, Oxxle Nelson
Garden Oliver, The Four Spirits of Rhythm
SWEETHEART O
NTs a rhythm-packed ... romantic rumpus
You will love the new tunes—top top dancing and
as a eight club goes to oollege and to town]
THE CAMPUS
on the
Director of Department of Rural Art*
TSCW to Address Garden Study
Saturday. Nov. •
William Boyd, Russell Hayden,
Andy Clyde, Eleanor Stewart,
Morris Ankrum, Wm. Haade IN
Pirate* on Horeeback
"Hoppy” courts death
back an unprincipled n
to bring
the ntw N. Y. A. Youth
building, at which time ha
suggest plans for lss4sBpj|
The pUnning •»*
Mr. Fred W. Westcourt, direc-
' tor of the Department of Rural
! Aria at Texaa State College for
Women, is scheduled to address j grounds.
the Garden Study Club, Tuesday j ing of the Youth Centex
afternoon, November 4. Mr. West-1 has been selected aa^^
coart has also consented to meet Study Club’s “Beaullni alMM
with a committee of the Garden ect” for thia year,
i Study Club, Tuesday morning at 8ee TSCW on page 12
HOSPITAL NEW8
H. W. Creel of Newcastle is a
surgical patient in the Graham
fih* olao. Hospital.
Mias Catherine Tice is a medi-
cal patient in the Graham Hos-
pital.
Mra. I. N. McKelvey of Bryson
is receiving treatment at the Gra-
ham Hospital.
O. O. Niswonger, who recently
underwent an operation, is a pa-
tient in the hospital.
Mra. W. H. Shahan is a patient
in the Graham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones are
the parents of a little daughter,
Martha Ann, born Monday at the
hospital.
Sonia Tomlinson, daughter of j
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Tomlinson, un-
derwent a tonsflectomy at Dr.
Rosser’s office today.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gresham are
the parents of a little daughter
born Sunday night at the Graham
H«p.S
'Furniture Co. ll-14pd
7ANTED—100,00 rate to kill
f* Rat Killer. Sella for
and 60c. Harmless to
but rata and mice. Guar-
Miller Drug Store No. 2.
(L*ll-14p)
ton and children
Falla vialtoA her par-
I Mrs. C. F. Marshall,
‘B’ Game Postponed
Be Held Tuesday
(By NICK CRAIG)
The scheduled game between the
“B” team and the Vernon "B”
for tonight at Vernon has boon
postponed on account of the bad
weather. The time baa been reset
for 7:20 p. this coming Tues-
day night. Ths Vernon High team
will play Quanah on the Vernon
field Friday night, and it waa
oust Of the
of the boys,
Turkey
Season
OPENS MONDAY, NOV. 3
w
BRING US YOUR TURKEYS
Best Possible Prices Will Be Paid
GRAHAM HIDE &
PRODUCE
•
- Nqrt|| Oak Street -
JANE PARKER
DONUTS, doz. 12c
Marvel
Bread
24 oz.
Loaf
10c
Large, Plain
Ansel Food Cake
■AST SIDE OF BQUARU
FLOUR
Sunny field ^(nriclied
12 IMS 24 LBS. 48 LBS.
45c 85c 1*55
Iona
12 LBS.
39c
48 LBS.
DAILY
DOG FOOD 29‘
TEA
SALAD
dressing
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NUTLET
13‘
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JOIN OUR FRUIT CAKE CLUB
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ONIONS 4«ir
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941, newspaper, October 30, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888261/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.