Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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■A.T* JUNE K 1I4L
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ad Sooth America, m we|| m for
Aria, Africa, and Eartft. ■
To eacape religion* perwrution in
Kunyt, ami in the spirit of the Pil-
grim Father* to find a land where
TU 1EVESEND JOHN » lEUWKE*. D.D.
aAcd to art upon the follow-
ing seven point program:
1. Advancement of dmrek college
educational standard*.
2. Farther recommendations toward
unity between L nthts an Synads.__
3. Improvements in the Lutheran
Church’s Pension Plan for its mini*
On, teachers sa>\imsiil workers.
4. A Kite-)ear Mission Program
which will indadc the onenfng oi
one hundred new misatoS stations
throughout the United
Canada and the expansion of
mission work in Soath
America, Asia, Africa, and Earope.
5. Proposals concerning the Pare
chial Day School and other phases of
religious education for children.
A Revision of Synod** by-laws am’
regulations. -----—' -
1. Recommendations of the Luth-
eran Chareh’s Army and Navy Costs-
THEATRES
Marlene Dietrich
Starred at Palace
Grading oi Eggs
By Government
May Become Law
The time will come when
be sold in Texas according:
A diverting romantic comedy star- eminent grade,
ring Marlene Dietrich is “The Flame
of New Orleans’’ at the Palace at th«
Saturday night prevue, Sunday, Mon-
day and Tuesday. Miss Dietrich is
seen as a sheltered gentlewoman of
early Louisiana who is transformed
into a gaudy cafe girl. Bruce Cabot
ia cast as the leading man, and Rol-
and Young is seen as an elegant
Andy Devine, Mischa Auer, Theresa
Latin. The supporting cast includes
Harris, Laura Hope Crews and Met"- wduld draw
ville Cooper.
“North Sen Patrol,” a spectacqlai
drama based upon the Dresent war in
Kufbpr, comer, '"to the Palace Wed-
>-
portent, Miss Murray say* A dozen
eggs should be uniformly large, uni-
formly medium or uniformly —11
•nd all should be fairly uniform in
ahape. Color is least important, hot
all white or all brown eggs are more
attractive.
Care is an important factor in
eggs Will i maintaining the quality of eggs. They
r to gov- ^ should be gathered in' a wire basket
find kept in a cool place where there
In making this prophecy, Myrtle I is a good circulation of air. Thia
Murray, Extension Service specialist i will prevent deterioration. Bgga
in home industries, points out that | should be gathered at least twice
10 states- already have made grad- ■ daily and marketed t Jo or three
ing compulsory. She believes the times a week.
ideal method of marketing eggs would
be fpr the producer to deliver his
Poultry specialists of the A. and
M. College Extension Service have
eggs to a central place where they prepared material on the grading of
could be candled and graded by an: eggs during summer months, and
expegt, then sold by lots according : copies are obtainable from the office
to grade. This means the best eggs , of county extension agents.
premium price. * —•--------
Eggs are not sold in sufficient
volume in many sections of this state
smugs .9f mvtox'M,
nesday and Thursday. The plot of
the film deals with the British Navy’s
attempts to establish a blockade
°IT-i"°t—Germany, *hnwing astwl
scenes of the British navy in action.
“That Night In Rio”
__New National Prevue
nvu wsiiuns
I Stale* and
on of foreign
and Central
role o
a Brazilian Baron and an American
right club performer in “That Night
in Rio” in which he is co-starred with
Alice Faye at the Saturday night
prevue, Sunday, Monday and Tues-
day at the New National. Filmed
1 in Twrhntcolor, the picture shows
Miss Faye as the wife of the Baron _ , t
and features the dancing of Cawrien | ^*.*1** °* h“ **
Miranda. In the supporting cast are
S. Z. Sakall, J. Carrol Naiah, Curt
a licensed grader.
The United States Standard is used
as a basis for grading eggs at many
of the large terminal markets in the
cukuliy. Under ilila pLlll,
graded by a licensed operator, are
placed in sealed cartons with certifi-
cates of quality approved by the
Agricultural Marketing Service. Not
only the grade, bat the date of grad
■ ing. and the size of the egg are
given on the certificate. Size is im
11 ■*
MoJhersiffiP
RELIEVES STOMACH DISTRESS
WHEN TRAVELN6 •
at the Liberty Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, ia a dramatic story of a
young man from the backwoods who,
becomes involved in the intricat”
mechanism of a large industrial «ity j
and manages to find final happiness
are sure to be
just what you want-
light, delicious and of
fine texture.
* y Junior High Honor East Ward Honor
RoDs Announced Rolls Announced
Maud
Rubenkocnig. Billie Juan
Willia- Vera Pearl
Willis, Virginia Wright, Dick Allen,
Donald Atwood, Imogene Averett,
Daisy Hay Fullbright, Loyce Orr,
—— — I * —— ,Paol Blodworth, Nellie Damron,
Honor rolls for the last semester! Honor Rolls for East Ward were'Bettye Farmer, Jerry Keith Ford,
today by O. V. Koen, prin- announced Monday by O. V. Koen, jNona Harlan, Janie Hodnett, Nettie
principal, as follows:
High Honor
Jean Chesnut,
Bois, and Leonid Kinksey.
“ Blond ie Plays Cupid” comes to th*;
National Wednesday and Thursday.
With a raet including Penny Single-
ton, Arthur Lake, Lairy Sims and
Jonathan Hale, the picture shows
Blondie and her family off for a
quiet week end in the country and
their- experiences.-----------------
Action, drama and romance are
seen in “Fugitive from
Camp,” showing at the National Fri-
day and Saturday. Jack Holt, Marian
Marsh, Robert Barrmt, Phillip Terry
and George Offerman, Jr., are cast
in the film, which tells the story
of criminals in the making and how j
a humane officer works to_save
them.
ventures in the. city to the wilds
whence he came. Joel McCrea. El-
len Drew and Eddie Bracken are
given star billing in the picture. Oth-
ers in the cast are Albert Dekker,
Billy Gilbert, BodiJ Ann Rosing.
James Burke and others.
Starring Robert Taylor, Ruth Hus-
sey and Walter Pidgeon, ‘IFlight
Command” comes to the Liberty Sat-
urday. An aviation picture of the
’'Hellcat’’ squadron, the -film—is ex
Prison i citinK and entertaining. Others in
the cast include Paul Kelly, Shep-
perd Strudwick, Red Skelton, Nat
Pendleton, Dick Purcell and others.
KC BAKING
UK POWDER
■ level tea -Mb 'jejiffi
a cud of ^ ■
Use only one level tea-1
spoonful to a cup of
sifted flour for moot recipes.
MIUIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
ripe]
The lint is.as follows:
High Honor Roll: Jimmie Burk,
Gayle Moren, Perry Shepard, Buddy
Roll: Tommy Cave, BUly Averett Jane Brat-
Billy (Denny, Janet ton’ hmn" Gpeene* H*rold
k
ton, Colem- Robinson, Barbara Ben-
B^"ey’ 1“ary 7,™™* ”arUn’ J"""1 nett, Nellie Duhlap, Kenneth Gil-
5 ESSSSSS SgSrSsSI
Gathri., «.«.», A*. Mr *£* SSL.
Loiaire Roberts on,' Jackie Singleton,
- -
OhU jfa. Cwg Glwfc- .VW_H°r^. ^ B Gwendolyn RmM
Frances Clark
r nnceR v larK, oOOOy jvuin I xuuaicf 11 mwnam duiuh-a, llnrv Pesnrl Ra]lafJ Addlttl RFOVlM
ford. Gene Griffin, Allan Guthrie, Ed; Robertson, Bill Rogers, JuaneU Baird, ~ Krause*
Johnson, Patay Krause, Sarah Beth,Viol. Be.rd Ju.nell Choate Sara ^ £*£ JSK
Hayes, Eugene Schlittler, Virginia j Frances Effler, Qorothy- ! Alwana Medley Charles MHott
Stewart, Norman Stovall, Joan Strat- Lillie Gene Jackson^ Leon Johns,! ..... B n ^ ld Monsey Lee
ten, Bobby West, Velma Jo Ford, Bobby LaRue Mcldroy, Annie Marie LoU Pr^yZ RoZ
Alpha Dee Garrett. Richard Layfield.
Low Honor Roll: VirgjpiajCence-
baugh, Frances Chapin, P^gg^ Conk-
lin, Jesse Grant, Bertha Pqarf Hwrlan,
BUly Joe Leach, Claudia -Leaniiyton,
Harold Robertson, Kenneth- Sugars,
Edwin Smith, Betty Thomas;' Pink-
ney Varble, Bobbie WlBk>WUliam ____________
Atwood, Winnie Barnhart, Johnqie MooraiM. Jr„ Mary Evelyn Pick-
Dabney, Elizabeth Deals, Jo*" f ^ Je.nf
sy, Kenneth Mobley, Billy I® .
Aston, Juanita Brock, James
Joe Lbftfs, Billy Lowrance. Joyce
Senkel, Roy Dehri Alsup, Linda Gay
Boyle, Dorothy Ann Caawell, Harold
Ferguson, Douglass Garrett, Chas.
Grantham, Wanda Faye Kennett,
Jane Moody, Barbara McFarlane, 0.
DMT BE MKSQI
•V VOVIt LAKAT1V«.MUCV«
Merle Oberon, Melvyr
Douglas Starred In
Liberty Prevue
Merle Oberon, Melvyr Douglas and
Burge** Meredith M*e eo-ata)'red in
the Dim “That Uncertain,Feeling,” a
comedy showing at the Liberty at the
Saturday night prevue, Sunday and
Monday. The plot concerns “Jilt
Baker.” who. being troubled with a
recurring hiccough, consults h psy-
choanalyst, whose disgno.* is is man-
Miss Oberon ia seen as
Use Murine—the 1
proved formula j
^ . Douglas as. the ir>*t- ] '
husband, and TBurgeaS Mere- f
third member of th* ti*i -' -
tenti
dith
angl|| in a brash and dll bred pianist,
In whosk company “jliU” takes up
Alau Mowbray, Olive Blakeney,
Harry Davenport, Fve Arden and
Sig Rumann.
“Reaching for the Sun,” showing i
FrettyChildren
Jean. Sue Rwrs, Peggy Jean
v .Senkel, Louada 8mith, BiUy WeH-
, . man, James Baird, Donna Miller,
Billie Jean Wfl-
'lis, Wiv« Brown
A LKA - SELTZER affords
f\ unusually prompt and ef-
fective relief in Headache
because it is in complete solu-
tion, ready to go to work as
soon ss you swallow it Its
painrelieving action is made
more positive by alkaline buf-
fers, which protect it from
breakdown in the stomach
Alka-Seltzer being a combina-
tion of painrelieving and alka-
lizing ingredients has .gained
. 'wide usage and popularity
1 among those who occasionally
f suffer from Acid huixgettion,
C o 1 d Symptoms, • "Morning
! After” miaery, Muscular Fa-
. Hgue and Muscular Paint.
: Alka-Seltzer is pleasant to
! take, non-laxative, prompt end
close woric, late hours, movies, w
glare, dost. Free dropper with i
bools. At sll Drug Stores.
y/i'TvLs
HOW KHCH IS ENOUGH?
a •
When it come* to Vitamin*
A and D, ENOUGH is mora
than msr.y pc .iple normally
get. Make sure that you and
jour fanviy ~rt « norxogl sup-
vita-
L'Lto'S-i'”’’’**
mms by
■ CNEil DAY
Back “One-A-Dav" brand Vi taste
A and D Tablet n eetevalewl m Vitm-
mte A ami D peSawcr to raw tarn
apoeuteh of Cod Uwm OH meetisg
effective in action.
. Your dnigsjel has
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oplin, Thelma Hayes, W>vw. prown Gene .
BnlytTom Lo^nd Allen Galloway, Margart Sue Hitch,
*««_ ■ u‘"kL‘ ““ Biny Rodgers, Virginia Singleton,
Ruth Bookaer, Martha Mae
Ruth Briscoe, Margaret
Gibbs, James Jennings, Billy Oney,
Myrtle Stroud, Mattie Lou BinghM*.
Vernon Bums, Pollyanna Cm*bum,
Milton Fanner, June Ford, Joe Bi|l
Jones. Frances Nants. John Rigft’,
Bobby Tyler, lla Mae Wright, Peggy
Wachtendorf, Syble Tidwell, Jack
Burkett, Robert Fore. Robert
Nelms Joyce Kimmell, Jo Ann
William Mayo, Edis Sluder. A:
Smart, Flo Ann Smithwick, Donna
Smith, Virginia Spivey, Car!
Louis Armstrong,
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1941, newspaper, June 5, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888437/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.