The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1949 Page: 8 of 8
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The ^Leonard Graphic—Friday, Oct. 14, 1949
REGULAR MEETING or Grove
Want
Ads
•Precision
•Neatness
® Performance
A HANDY HINT
U -
mor
spon-
] LENARD THEATRE
Always A Good Show At North Texas’
Prevue Sat., Oct. 15
Sunday-Monday,
Oct. 16-17
Fn.-Sat., Oct. 14-15
Tuesday Only,
Oct. 18
DART FOR DOUGH
Church of Christ
Suffering Cats
Mr
Story and Screen Ploy by CARL FOREMAN
No. 2 Feature
»9
Cartoon
Free Pass Names
Tom
Caleron
H. J.
Samples
O. J.
Gregory
CARD OF THANKS
Betty Cowan
Chris Trent
Jimmie Jernigan
Mrs. T. E. Owens
Mrs. Jerry Horner
ITlroy
Lee Miller
Mrs.
Mary
Herman D. Willis
Latest News
Catherine Corn
DART FOR DOUGH TUESDAY
Streen Play by CHARLES SCHNEE
Directed by ROY ROWLAND • Produced by HARRY RAPF
* “ETRO GOLDwyN-MAYER PICTURE
: Paramount ■prtsfritV
BOBHOPE
LUCILLE BALL
bank
2tp
FOR SALE — Easy Spin Dryer
Washing Machine at a bargain.
Leatherwood-White Hardware.
GENE’S
R DIN’ HIGH
WITH THE
FOREST
1 RANGERS
OIL PROGRESS
WEEK TO BE
OBSERVED
WINGS is a lustrous, quality broad
cloth shirt—well-styled, well-tailored
... easy on the eyes as well as the
budget. Here’s our idea of America’s
best white shirt value.
Our WINGS white broadcloth shirts
carry this life insurance policy. The ’
aeroplane cloth collar is guaranteed
to outwear the shirt...or you get a
new shirt free.
Tired of making dust cloths out of
perfectly good shirts just because of
frayed collars?
SEE H.
Lyon’s
pears,
syrup,
Chapter No. 6
BRUCE GENTRY
Quilts,
Work.
blocks
3tp
WISS PINKING SHEARS. A must
for any home. Gets yours at Lea
therwood-White Hardware.
figured
people
in one
rate of
GOOD ASSORTMENT of Pocket
Knives. All types you need. Lea-
therwood-White Hardware.
BEAUTIFUL ALL NEW Gold Seal
Rugs in sizes 9x12 and sx15 at
Leatherwood-White Hardware
Wed.-Thurs
Oct. 19-20
RKO
presenJ
GET YOUR .22 RIFLES and am
munition at Leatherwood - Whit
Hardware.
as
which
is
in
to
COLUMBIA PICTURES
wesanb
Ernest Tarpley
Whitney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris of
Austin visited Mrs. Harris mothei
and father, the F
Boutwells
Sunday afternoon
ANYONE WHO NEED COAL See
or call A. O. Burns. Phone 178.
Leonard.
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HOUSE FOR SALE — See Melv.n
Barr at City Maraket and Gro-
cery.
tfc
FOR SALE—Small Norge Refrig-
erator in good mechanical condi-
tion. Price $35.00. J. A. O. Bold-
ing, first house north of water
tower. Leonard.
3tp
COAL FOR SALE—See Raymond
Marshall. Phone 112F3, Leonard
2tp
COAL FOR SALE—See Raymond
Marshall. Phone 112'F3, Leonard.
2tp
SOUND EQUIPMENT for any and
all occasions. See D. R. Mann-
ing.
5tc
FOR SALE—Hairy Vetch. Will ac-
cept PMA Purchase Orders. Se2
Paul Manning.
4tp
•START FEEDING YOUR Pullets
now for winter egg production.
Feed them Sun-Gio Laying Mash
or Pete
. Leonard Hatchery &
Feed Store.
tfc
sEE H. V. RAiNS on the North
side of the square for Apples,
Pears, Sweet
Potatoes, Spuds,
Cabbage, Pure Sorghum Syrup,
etc.
tfc
nth Patricia White Jimmy Lloyd •Douglass Dumbnile
Cass County Boys and The Pinafores
directed by JOHN ENGLISH - Produced by ARMAND SCHAEFER
A GENE AUTRY PRODUCTION
-OR SALE
Handmade
tablecloths and
Fancy
See Mrs. Jess Peak, 2
north of Baptist Church.
every com-
the land will
have
see or hear somethin
miracles and comforts
been wrought from this
making melody in our
(Col. 3:16) (Eph. 5:19)
evening service has been
thirty minutes. The
up
bible
peopie s
class w.L
hunted by
the Law
stalked by
murder-mobl
V. RAINS located in old
Cafe building for apples,
potatoes,
sorghum
pure
etc.
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■ OR SALE—1939 Chevrolet 4-door
New motor. New tires. Also 350
gallon butane tank. Want to buy
used
bathroom
fixtures.
See
Lewis Yeager at Crawford Pon-
tiac Co.
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GET YOUR CLEANING AND
PRESSING DONE NOW
Be Ready For Fall Weather
&uits Cleaned and Pressed
Dresses (Plain) C. & P
Pants,
Ladies
Ladies
FOR SALE — North Side Cafe
See J. T. Ferguson.
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>1.00 REWARD—Lost Hat. I
left
my 7 5/8 long oval brown Dobbs
Hat somewhere. Will be glad tc
pay any
reasonable amount to
anyone who
find
c a n
Fat
Wilson, Phone 46, Leonard.
The white shirt with the
ife-insured collar
in some towns. ‘‘Open House” will
be held by the industry
whole. “Oil Progress Week,
gets underway October 16,
itself a fitting testimonial
progressive industry and its peo-
ple and exemplifies the interest
and pride they take in their work
and their home communities.
Dick McCord, local Texaco deal-
ler of this city, has been named
as chairman for the Oil Progress
vv tek observance in this vicinity.
(GUARANTEED WORK in Uphol-
stering and Slip-Covering.
16
years experience. Phone 35 or see
Mrs. Wade Morris.
2tp
HEATERS!
H EATERS!
Pricec
from $8.95 to $27.95 at Leather-
wood-White Hardware. Phone 70-
oEE OR CALL B. J. Briggs for
your ditching and terracing. I
have a good heavy machine to
do your work. Phone 29 or see
B. J. Briggs, Leonard.
3tp
. iThe statisticians
have
it out that the American
are consuming petroleum,
form or another, at the
2,80b gallons a second. Unquestion-
ably, the job of producing, refining
transporting and marketing this
tremendous volume of petroleum s
a mammoth and complex one. For | Products of petroleum,
itro-1 Last
many ot us. the product'
of pei
year, the oil industry
leum are delivered right to onr sored ‘Oil Progress Day
to tell
door, and in any event the majori- the American people about itself.
ty are available virtually
where m the country. It is no co-
incidence that the 90 years of the
oil industry s history also mark the
90 years of
America s
greatest
industrial progress.
The story behind petroleum and
its
operations is
an interesting
'1Q. and this month the industry
will make another direct report o
the people on its history and ob-
jectives—past, present and future.
FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart
ment. 1st house west of
Mrs. F. C. Bradley.
PE;ARS FOR SALE, $1.00 per bu.
See J. R. Davis, Leonard.
2tp
FOUND—Childs Shoe. Small brown
high top. Buster Brown. Owner
may have same by calling at
Graphic
office and paying
for
this advertisement.
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It will tell of its
the principles of
enterprise which
to accomplish so
i keeping America
I with increasingly
You are cordially mvited to at-
tend services at
tne Church
Christ. Bible study.
lu
o’clock.
Preaching and worship service at
11. The subject will be ‘‘The Way
iTio Heaven.
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 the
people will meet
young-
tile
at
church building for song practice.
The purpose of this meeting is io
improve our singing. We are taught
to sing with the spirit and under-
standing,
hearts.
The
moved
young
now meet at 6:15, regular evening
service will now be at 7 o’clock.
Subject,
Physical
nad Spiritual
Growth .
lithe ladies Bible class will meet
at the regular time Tuesday after-
noon at 2:30. We invite
you to
attend all our services • you have
questions you would like to ask.
feel free to ask them.
ready and willing to give an ans-
stand
wer to every man that asketh me
a reason tor
ne hope this is in
• 1 Pet. 3:15.
Preaching by Harold R. Murphy.
In James’ Cleaning
Service There’s
any- Because of the great response and
' the wide-spread interest manifest-
ed in this great American inclu
try, the oil men decided to report
to the nation again-this • car.
on a much larger scale. The 1949
observance has been expanded to
a tull week, so that
munityi m
chance to
about the
that have
’JEED A I^ELUXE Bathroom Heat-
er? Here ybii may have a choice
of bathroom heaters priced
■ rem
$3.95 to
$10.95.
Leatherwood-
White Hardware.
Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey
Kidwell
and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Kidwell
spent Sunday in Commerce where
they
v .sited in the home- of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Jacobs.
Be sure to have your summer clothes cleaned
before storing. . . Make sure they will be ready
for 195u oy having them cleaned now.
BROTHER,
YOU AIN’T
SEEN
NOTHIN YET!
Robert Young
Shirley Temple
John Agar
Burnett,
Leonard,
Texas,
or Basil
London,
Bailey,
The trustees of the Bailev
District reserve the right to
any or all .. bids.
NOTICE
There has been a
disturbance
some time back in Bailey, Texas,
winch caused the arrest of a cer-
tain party. The
ot this
purpose
advertisement is to notify the pub-
lic that A. L. McMurry of Leon-
ard, Texas, who was accused of
having a part in said arrest IS
ABSOLUTELY FALSE IN EVERY
DETAIL. Mr. McMurry had noth-
ing to do or say in the matter.
(Signed)
M. M. Kennedy,
State Barber Shop Inspector.
® Quality
•Uniformity
Yes in James' cleaning service there’s every-
thing you could expect — with an accuracy
that s almost military in precision, characteriz-
modern cleaning methods at their very best
Always A Good Show At North Texas’
Best Show!
Reg. Admission: Adults 30c—Children 9c
Opens: 7:15, Evenings—7:30, Sunday
1 P. M. Saturday and 2 P. M. Sunday
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ML77 .
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DL105
Better Values Than Ever Before
rHe
Sftrnr
r»ee
oJrowbtkz
dc&dict!
FOUND A GOOD MAN
readers as the Shangri-La WAC, who wanted to “find a gooJ and
get marned,” now announces that she has found one. She has re-
K m°nthS ag° She-WaS married t0 Robert C’ Atkinson.
, ’ wblIe she vvas a corporal in the women’s army corps, she and
two men of the army were the only survivors of a plane crash
uuinea.
in New
Morrell James & Son
QUALITY CLEANERS
Phone 14 For Pickup and Delivery
60c
□0.
Cleaned and Pressed .,3_c
Skirts
3 5c
and
Men’s Overcoats. .
60c and
GUTHRIE’S MAN SHOP
Phone 10
GUTHRIE’S MAN SHOP
Cleaners
A DORE SCHARY
Presentation
Produced by Richard H. Berger • Directed bi
RichardWallace- Screenplay by Lionel Houser
$1.65 SUMMER SHADE
Ladies
Vanette Hose, now $1.39. Ladies
$D$5 Hose,
MaA>, Shop.
now 98c at Guthrie’s
Words cannot express our
sin-
cere thanks to our many friends
who helped us in any way during
i my stay at Baylor Hospital and
| since I returned home.
We will
I never forget your many kind deeds
1 and should such ever
come youi
way, may you, too, have such loyal
triends.'
May God bless each and every
one of you.
—Willis Keen and Family.
It’S iw
tore H»Pe
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made'-
Rob
one
You
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love
who
with hi"''
Hill Lodge No.
573, A. F. & A. M.
nird Monday of
each month, 8:00
Members
m.
urged to attend.
Visitors welcome.
T. L. ABERNATHY, W.M.
J. H. BARBEE, Secty.
n William
DEMAREST-CABOT- GOMEZ
BRUCE
*and Intfoducinc
M A NS
SALE OR TRADE
Good
selection of
Used
Cars.
A
•makes and models. On the “Y”
at Whitewright. Bob Andrews
•Jack Ross.
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FWO STORIED BRICK SCHOOL
BUILDING FOR SALE
Four Large Rooms Plus Large
Auditorium 80x80.
The Three
P School
Building
two miles northeast of Bailey, will
be offered for sale by sealed bids
on Saturday, October 22, 1949, at
1 p. m. All bids must be sent to
O. N.
Rt. 2
Texas.
School
reject
operations and product of
nature.
There’ll
be
democratic free movies, slide films, speeches, pam-
have enabled it phlets, radio shows, even parades
well its tasx ot
supplieu
well
better and
’AUTRY
WORLD'S ESEATEST COWBOY
CHAMPION
WORLD'S WONDER HORSE
FRIGIDAIRE PRICE LIST
Select Your Model
AT WILSON’S
.$189.75
$224.75
.$24.9.75
4274
.$•329.76
. . . .$349.75
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