The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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spring... it seems everybody’s fancy is turning to
t/e most Beautify/ IB'IWofya//
going out .yourself, you will have
to send him home. Or you can
say that you are planning to take
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MATHES COOLER
HOME OF BETTER VISION
CALL US WHEN
YOUR
Dr. Thos. C. Ragan
Optometrist
Hour: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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in
Pat Wilson Burial
Association
SAFE----SOUND
Leonard, Texas
C. T. DOOLIN, General Agent
dressing and toss lightly.
TREE SAVES BOY, 5
cold
Ambulance Service
Dead or
Useless Horses
Mules and
Cattle Removed
FREE—Call 16 Collect
Greenville
THE LEONARD NATIONAL BANK
Is Interested In Making Loans On
To
any Dallas hospital $15.00
To
• New Automobiles
• New Refrigerators
KATY
Dependable Since 1888
• New Stoves
• New Washing Machines
• New Tractors and Farm Implements
water.
-See Us Before You Do Any Financing'
. RADIO BALKS
Leonard National
octu-
Bank
Leonard, Texas
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
JACK’S RADIO SHOP
April and May
Only.
12.50
and t/?e reason is,
■itgives so mt/c/i and costs so /itt/e to operate and maintain
Complete Line Automobile Accessories
® MS
Southwest Corner Square
Phone 2
ECONOMY HOME &
Chevrolet Co
AUTO STORE
Leonard, Texas
DRIVING AND
RIDING EASE
whether to
what to do
says is true.
the
and
the
you
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1
2
taste,
serve
slices
. The Fleetline De Luxe-4-Door Sedan
White sidewall tires optional at extra cost.
Savory Mayonnaise
1-2 cup mayonnaise
3-4 teaspoon prepared mustard
Pittsburgh, Pa. — Slipping white
walking along the top of a 60-foot
cliff, Jimmy Lardo, 5, caught on
to a small tree and *clung to
until firemen ran an extension lad-
der up to the top of the cliff and.
rescued the little boy.
Complete Summerproof
Without Wax — —
Summer - Proof means pack wheels,
change oil and filter, fill shock absorbers,
clean plugs, reset gaps, tonic treatment,
air bath service, wheel bearings packed,,
transmission and differential drained,
flushed and refilled, radiator flushed and
rust inhibitor added.
Answer:
yrfae next
over, call
say you are sorry but as
Pear Salad
1 can pears or slices of fresh
pears
Cream cheese
Crystalized Ginger
French dressing with celery seed
Lay slices of pear on shredded
lettuce with mounds of cheese and
ginger mixed. Serve with French
dressing.
• NATURAL
• 291K5
Twelve Fannin
Students to Receive
Degrees at ETSC
that you never
being married,
mentioned it.
write, I gather
Beautiful
HARDWOOD
CABINET
Made of finest
VENEERS
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1-4 cup cream
1 teaspoon grated onion
Just before serving combine in-
gredients in order named and mix
thoroughly.
her very much.
A. L. P.—Md.
PLENTY OF NEW MOBIL TIRES,
TUBES AND BATTERIES
Grape and Peach Salad
2 peaches diced
1 cup seedless grapes
1-2 cup peanuts
1-2 cup mayonnaise
Combine all ingredients. Serve
on crisp letthce and garnish with
small bunches of grapes.
WE GUARANTEE TO STOP YOUR
CAR FROM HEATING
Mathes
Cooler
package lime gelatin
cup hot water
cup pineapple juice
cup shredded pimento
cup grated cucumber
cup shredded pineapple
1-4 cup mayonnaise
Pinch of salt
Dissolve gelatin in
When cool add other
Put into molds which
greased with salad oil.
on lettuce with mayonnaise.
time she sends him
her immediately and
are
r nu.ic --------------—Res. 1409
Across Street North City Park
Greenville, Texas
Greenville, Bonham,
Sherman or McKinney . .$5.00
Shrimp and Green Pea Salad
1 cup of cooked green peas
,1 cup cooked clean shrimp
1-2 cup mayonnaise
1-2 cup chopped celery
Green pepper cups ’
Lettuce—slices of hard
egg
Combine shrimp, peas, celery,
and mayonnaise. Season to
Fill green pepper cups and
on lettuce. Garnish with egg
and strips of cucumber.
Dear Louisa:
I have a neighbor who sends
her small son over to my house
whenever she wishes to go out
for the afternoon. I feel responsi-
ble for him and I play the role of
nurse maid about half of the time.
What must J do? In other re-
spects, I like
J. R. Wilson Co.
LEONARD
Yes, so great is the demand for new Chevrolets this
spring that it seems everybody’s fancy is turning to
this most beautiful buy of all!
All America is thrilling to the fleet, flashing lines
and colors of Chevrolet’s Bodies by Fisher ... to
the sparkling and spirited performance of its Valve-
in-Head Engine . . . and to the extraordinary new
driving and riding results imparted by its famous
Center-Point Design. And all America is agreeing
that Chevrolet is the only car that offers all these
advantages of highest-priced cars and costs so little
to buy, operate and maintain!
Honey Grove, Thelma Oldham anat
Howard Tucker, bachelor efl?
science; from Bonham, W. Curlee
Cuymmings, master of sciences.
William Harold Vaught, and Dar
Gilbert Rogers, bachelor of science
Bailey, Roy Lee Windels Jr.,, ba-
chelor of science; Trenton, Walter
Leon McCleary, bachelor of science
Gober, Billie J. McCullough, bache-
lor of science; Ravenna, Billie
Leslie Finley, bachelor of science;
and Telephone, Tommye Hanna
Fair, bachelor of science.
A radio that functions badly
can destroy all your listening
pleasure. At the first sign of
trouble, call on us for expert,
prompt and efficient repair
service.
CRATE
OR
CARLOAD
OCTOPUS CUDDLES GIN
Sydney, Australia. — j
pus which two fishermen drew up
at the end of. their line was cuddl-
ing a full bottle of gin. The fishery
men threw the octopus back into
the water. -It’s your guess as to
what happened to the gin.
Commerce, Texas.—Twelve Fan-
nin County students are among
the 312 candidates who are to
receive degrees from East Texas
State College here Sunday, May
29.
Judge T. Whitfield, United
States District Judge at Dallas,
will give the commencement ad-
dress at 3 p. m. and Dr. Claude
M. Simpson, pastor of the First
Methodist Church, Commerce will
deliver the baccalaureate sermon
at 11 a. m. Both exercise^ will T5e
held in Ferguson Auditorium at
the college.
Dr. James G. Gee, president of
the college, will confer degrees
upon 210 candidates for bachelor
of science, 18 for bachelor of arts,
23 for bachelor of business admin-
istration, five for bachelor of
music education, one for bachelor
of music, 42 for master of science
and 13 for master of arts.
According to Registrar John S.
Windell this will be the largest
number of spring graduates in the
history of the 60-year old college.
William E. Spangler of Leonard,
will receive a bachelor of science
degree. Other students receiving
degrees are: from Ladonia, Jewel
E. Parsons, master of arts; from
Rendering Co,
Greenville, Texas /'
Charity Patients ....No Charge
IFFUSED
AIR-FLOW
Gives you
GREATER AIR
CIRCULATION
ovjer a wider area!
Cucumber Salad
1
1
1
1
1
11
Ambrosia Salad
3 bananas sliced and sprinkled
with lemon juice
1 cup white cherries
1-2 cup pineapple diced
1 cup marshmallows cut
fourths
1-2 cup mayonnaise "
1-2 cup whipped cream
Combine fruit and add marsh-
mallows. Moisten with mayonnaise
to which the whipped cream has
been added. Serve on lettuce.
hot
ingredients.
have been
Chill. Serve
■ There is nothing like serving a
■ cool, refreshing salad at the be-
IM ginning of a meal, to tease
j. appetite; it also adds color
/ charm to the table. Be sure
t salad plates are cold, before
| <serve them; and that the salad you
I serve blends with the rest of the
I Wai.
•Vegetable Salad
1 head lettuce
1 bunch watercress
1 cup cold chicken or other
meat cut in strips
radishes sliced ,
teaspoon chopped chives
hard boiled eggs sliced
1-2 green pepper cut in rings
1-4 cup French dressing
Break lettuce in bowl a,hd ar-
range sprigs of watercress over
top. Pile chicken in center, ar-
range radishes, chives, eggs and
green ’pepper rings around edge.
Just before serving add French
SUPER-COOL
AIR-FLOW
The
NEW PRINCIPLE
OF AIR FILTERING
THAT GIVES YOU
COOLER AIR)
a nap, etc., and he will have to
come back another day when it
doesn’t interfere with your plans.
I presume that you have a child
of your own, so a better plan
might be to talk to her and say
that as neither of you have a
nurse, it might be a good arrange-
ment for each of you to care for
the other’s cTuld once or twice a
week. In that way, both of you
would have an opportunity for sev-
eral free afternoons and neither
of you would be the “goat.”
You are foolish to let her im-
pose on you. Louisa
S VARIABLE
I SPEED CONTROL
■ The new luxury feature that gives you your
■ choice of 100 variable speeds from a gen-
I tie zephyr to o torrent of air!
J. W. Jackson
SERVICE STATION
Cooler.
Deal’ Louisa:
Last spring, I met a young man
whom I liked very much. He asked
me for a date and on a good many
occasions since, when he has come
to my home town we have had
dates. I’ve fallen very much in
iove with him, and I thought he
liked me a lot, too. But—and this
’ is the distressing part—a girl who
is visiting here says that he is a
married man and that she knows
his wife well.
Don’t you think that he and his
wife must not love each other or
why would he be going with other
girls? I don’t know
believe her or not or
if I find out what she
Please advise me.
June M.—Del.
I Carrot Cube Salad
1 cup cubed carrot
.2 cups coarsely chopped cab-
| bage
1 ' Salt to taste
Savory Mayonnaise
Toss carrots and cabbage light-
ly; season and add savory mayon-
naise.
The Malt Shop
Futures
• GIANT MALTS... “So Good”
• DELICIOUS ICE CREAM
• Milk Drinks • Ice Cream Novelties *
—Phone 206—
Geraldine Ayers, Owner
We will completely summerproof your
car from bumper to bumper fl®
with a Simoniz included for e
The most
^eautiful BUY for
STYLING
Cooler. Cooler
FOR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST //M! | Y H f AMERICA’S CHOICE FOR 18 YEARS
Out of town trips ........$2.00
(Plus 20c Per Mile)
SHIP
• '
_ The Leonard Graphic—Friday, May 27, 1949
Local calls within City
limits ..................$2.0C
emergency Ambulance
Calls ..................$5.00
COMFORT
ALL-ROUND SAFETY
is
THRILLS AND THRIFT
Your Friendly Magnolia Dealer
/ Leonard, Texas
FARM ANIMALS
Answer;
The next time the young man
comes to call, tell him what the
girl had said, and if it is true, I
am sure he will not deny it. He
will probably say
asked him about
and he just never
From what you
that his business is one that calls
for travel and he is probably one
of those men who like to pass the
| time away with mild flirtations.
- boiled I rje prot)abiy loves his wife very
much and doesn’t realize how shab-
bily he is treating her, not to
mention what kind of a deal you
are getting. <
It is unfortunate that he has
been so unfair, as you would
hardly have let yourself care for
him if you had known he was
married when you first met.
However, it is a fine thing that
you have found out about him be-
fore too late. If he is really mar-
ried, put him out of your life at
once. Go with other young men and
forget him as soon as possible.
Just mark it up to experience.
Louisa.
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