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They can’t beat you for good
food! That is what the man
■said, and that’s what an increasing number of people are
saying all over town these days. We know you like to see a
full dish and not the design of our china, so we pile your platter
generously with tempting, wholesome food. No wonder men
prefer to eat here. Stop in today and bring your appetite
along!
BLUE MOON CAFE
IS YOUR BEST BET!
GORDEN LOU
THAT’S WHAT
THE MAN SAID!
The Leonard Graphic—Friday, Aug. 6, 1948.
lives a great distance
girl will be very
LOUISA.
‘‘you are look-
Henry J. Taylor
Kentucky.
since
essence of
not ' the cause of your
THE NEW SHORT BOB
BABY FALLS FROM TRAIN
Red Foley
Widely Hailed Dramas
If Your Food Budget Stays In The Red
HOUSE “PARKED'
PHONE 79 -
FARM MARKETS
North Side
CAFE
NEW
PREMIUM OIL
MR. and MRS. WOODIE
SMITH. Owners
Phone 91
Ambulance Service
. .>2.00
. .>5.00
fell
. .>2.00
>15.00
any Dallas hospital
. .>5.00
Charge
Charity Patients ....No
J. R. Wilson Co.j
ince 1888
PHONE 127
a cent
closed
carlots
and
and
like me are
of this land,
“park” the
a newr foun-
on his own
was
that
phil-
the
any
ever
some
faith
to
Ameri-
in the
govern
w'ould
Ameri-
“The Greatest Story Ever Told,"
ABC Sunday Bible series, which re-
ceived an award rtr-ntly from the
Bob Hawk loves politics—it
him his first winter vacation
the
he
for
my
Emergency Ambulance
Calls ..............
take full advantage of our better budget buys and the balance
will be in your favor! We have a wide selection of staple foods
. . . garden-fresh vegetables . . and juicy, blue-ribbon meats.
Shop here for thritfy food values.
Local calls within City
limits ..............
baby
frag-
Houston,
New Or-
Rock.
vegetable
I have a letter from a girl who
asks me not to publish it, but, a.,
she failed to send a stamped self-
j addressed envelope, I will try to
paid
§.nd
>30,
free-
been
; gives
A girl
giving
has. A
where
with a
he replied, “1 was not
before. Cow’s pre-
j Greenville, Bonham,
Sherman or McKinney
times he
or three
want her
has been
She
am a young married woman
have been married 17 years’
have three children. During
last year me and my husband
;etting along
some other J
into circu-
for women. I
this man
Lubrication,
check and
The short bob is the cool, comfortable
hair style for summer. And it’s so fash-
ionable, too. Let us give you a flattering,
easy-to-manage short cut today. Call 118
for your appointment.
ts workability by the
astounding industrial,
and scientific civiliza-
produced.
Ma-
ful-
this
re-
she
MOTHERS LEARN
FAST
I think a lot of.
around all
and Kansas
citizen. He has
vital truth
ROB SHERIFF'S SAFE
Los Angeles. — Bold thieves
entered the locked business of-
fice of the sheriff over the week-
end, opened the sheriff’s safe and
took $22.50, which represented
payments by employes for personal
telephone calls.
The easiest way to keep young
children spick and span in this
hot weather — and yet them
romp and play to their heart’s
content, is to use all the
changes they need . . . then
bring or send your laundry
where our economical prices are^i,
easy on your family budget.
STATION
EAST SIDE SQUARE
Phone 34
Paris, France — Eighteen-month
old Moses Salomon and his car-
riage shot out of a door on the
Strasbourg-Lyon
at 51 miles an
was found in a
track crying but
carriage was smashed
ments.
Yes, that is the thing that none
of us must forget. All power ori-
ginates from the people, and free
government is only by consent of
the people. That is primary Ameri-
can doctrine. This knowledge is
part of the rudimentary equipment
of the American
been taught this
childhood.
get more than good
our station. Service is
tops, too'.
, battery
Cleveland, O. — Three weeks af-
ter construction had begun on a
two-story house. James Kratky,
building contractor discovered he
had been building on the wrong
site. The owner of the lot gave
Kratky permission ot
house on her lot until
dation could bee dug-
lot, three lots down.
Meredith Willson says that when
a man is faced with two evils, he’d
better take the good-looking one!
New Type Hit
this
give up her friends and
We’re happy to serve you
at any time. And whether
you order a delicious din-
ner, or just a cup of cof-
• fee, you’ll receive the same
courteous, quick service.
Try us;
Red Foley, baritone star of "Grand
Ole Opry,” is being widely hailed—.
but with amaze-
ment — for his
newest record
hit Titled "Nev-
er Trust a Wo-
man,” it’s a radi-
c a 1 departure
from the tune-
ful ballads and
hymns he usu-
ally features on
his NBC broad-
cast. This rap-
id-fire song with
a comic-philoso-
phic flavor, is now one of the top
,hree folk tunes in Billboard Mag-
azine’s list of records most-played !j
in juke boxes. J
Express traveling
hour. The baby
bush beside the
unhurt. The
to
person says he will do
he does after he gets
far'
or two.
Monday
at Texas
grade yellow corn
dropped 8 to
since a week
18 cents a
and barley
No. 1 hard
at $2.27 in
common
It is the very
dom but it seems to have
Out of town trips . .
(Plus 20c Per Mile)
It is the smartnests of your coiffure that i
makes your new clothes look right, your ^9
old clothes look new. A permanent at The
Beauty Box is your assurance of hair beauty. It leaves your
hair soft, silky and easy to manage. Entrust .your hair to us.
We have the right permanent for every hair texture, every
budget.
nice to her but
other girls and
to have dates
At
gave
in 15
years! Recently a political broad-
cast supplanted Bob’s Thursday
NBC quiz, so he flew to California
for a two-week rest, returning to
New York for the following week’s
program.
Musical Ambassador
The American
Way
Mary Bothwell, the lovely Cana-
dian soprano and outstanding ex-
ponent of con-
temporary ‘seri-
ous” music, was
selected recently
by the State De-
partment to pre-
miere music ot
American com-
posers in a
“Voice of Amer-
ica” broadcast to
Germany. Ger-
mans heard the
music of Harold
Henry, Madeline
Mary Bothwell
Walther, Stuart Ross, and Walter
Morse Rummel. Miss Bothwell also
sang “The Spider and the Fly” set
to concert music by Composer
Horace Lapp.
cents but many
upon
upon
United States,
forty million
the uncrowned rulers
and our authority is riot, derived
from the President but from God.
We
not
of
the
the
States. Don’t you or
fellow-bureaucrats
that.”
answer her through this column
without giving her name or that
of her state.
It seems that she is going with
a boy Who is very
he has dates with
doesn’t want her
with other boys,
won’t see her for two
weeks, but he doesn’t
to take a trip that she
planning for this summer.
j asks if I think he is acting fair.
Well, 1 certainly do not. Per-
sonally, 1 think it is very unfair
of a man to ask a
dates with other
j and the girl are
I married and then
forgotten today by the sneering-
advocates of the Big State, by the
paternalistic bureaucrats who as-
sume to know more about what
the people need than do the peo-
ple themselves.. Super-government
smiles patronizingly from its as-
sumed superiority, but the people
can
good
where-; God’
looking |
of the ’
I and one hundred
others
painter. She
created the President. We are
his servants or the
his ihfinite bureaus,
rulers of this land,
government of
replied that he did,
1 said,
the real
Answer:
It seems that you along all right
for sixteen years and just this
last year things haven’t been go-
ing so well. Are you sure this other
fellow is
trouble?
What a
and what
you is usulaly a far different
thing. My advice to you is to try
and patch things up with your hus-
band. See if you can’t start all
over for your children’s sake and
make a happy home for them so
that they can be proud of their
mother and father. When people
bring children into the world it is
their duty to rear them in a re-
spectable home and not pull them
around under questionable condi-
ditions just because some fellow
says he loves you.
Sometime the straight! path is
the hardest, but in the end, it pays
to take it. LOUISA
$15.50 to
City and
Wheat
10 cents
ago, and sorghums
hundred pounds. Oats
eased
wheat
bulk
points. No. 2
brought about $2.18, barley $1.41
to $1.45, and milo $2.32 to $2.37.
New crop rought rice started
moving to market in a small way
during the past week. Feed mar-
kets underwent another week of
lowering prices, with millfeeds
leading the way. Improved pas-
tures and plentiful new crop feed
grains lessened demand for hay.
“I AM THE GOVERNMENT”
By Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
(Editor’s Note: Dr. Peale is
minister of historic Maarble Col-
legiate Church on Fifth Avenue,
New York City; and author of the
current best seller, “A Guide to
Confident Living.”)
# O
One day while riding on a train
1 fell to talking with a man who
confessed he was a bureaucrat,
an employee of one of the innum-
erable agencies of a Washington
bureau. While our discussion
amicable, it soon developed
we had decidedly conflicting
osophies. Dramatically, this
you see me?”
did; my sight
he,
government of the
YOU
gas at <
always 1
washing,
other driving aids are always
available. Drive in today.
Dear Louisa:
I
and
and
the
have not been getting along so
well. He doesn’t want to go any-
where with me and don’t want me
to go anywhere. He seems not to
love me any more so I found an-
other fellow that
This man comes
time and he has told me that
will do anything in the world
me and take care of me and
children and be a father to them.
Give me your advice.
Broken Hearted
On furthher questioning he de-
clared that his authority stemmed
from the President, who by execu-
tive order created his position and
thereby, he was in essence, the
government of the United States.
Now, it was my turn to be dra-
matic. Assuming my best theatri-
cal pose I shot his question back ,
at him. “Do you see me?”
He
(USDA)—Higher livestock prices
and lower grains, cotton and vege-
tables featured southwest farm
markets during the past week, the
U. S. Department of Agriculture’s ;
Production and Marketing Admin- ;
istration reports.
Sheep and lambs sold generally'
50 cents to $1 higher than a week
earlier. Medium and good spring
lambs ■ turned at $24 at San An-
tonio Monday, $25 to <g28 at Fort
Worth and $30 at Denver. Good J
and choice grades cashed at!
$26.50 to $27.50 at Wichita, and I
$27.50 to $28 at Oklahoma City. ■
Kansas City held above $2S. Texas I
wools saw little trading, but the I
coming sale at Albuquerque drew
interest.
Most hogs gained 50 cents to $11
for the week, though San Antonio
paid about that much less. Good
and choice medium weight but-
chers brought $28 at San Antonio
Monday, while Fort Worth
$28.50 to $29. Oklahoma City
Wichita took similar lots at
to $29.75, Kansas City $29 to
and Denver $30 to $31.
Some cattle registered advances
of around 50
classes closed unchanged Monday
from a wedk
dominated at many of the mar-
kets. San Antonio moved medium
and good cows at $19 to $22. Com-
mon to medium kinds ranged from
$18 to $22 at Fort Worth, Okla-
homa City, Wichita
City. Canners and cutters drew
$19 at Denver, Kansas
Wichita,
and corn
a bushel
girl not to have
men unless he-
engaged to be
only if he
up going with other girls,
has lots more to lose by
up her friends than a man J
i man can always pick up
I he left off if he breaks up 1
! girl by going to the telephone
G. L. Hill
SERVICE
servants
W e are
We are
United
of your
forget
‘‘You are
government
be trusted to know what is
for. them, and thanks be to
most Americans have not
been corrupted in their
thoughts ot the false, undemocra-
tic, reactionary idea that Big Gov-
( eminent is a panacea for the ills
of the world; they still believe
that free men know how to gov-
ern themselves.
The solution of America’s prob-
lems is not in terms of Big Gov-
ernment, nor in Big Capital, nor
in Big Labor. Those problems will
be solved, as our problems have
been solved in the past, by Big-
Men over whom nobody stands in
control but God.
It is strange how
cans have lost their
ability of free men
themselves. Foolishly they
barter away their priceless
can heritage for a mess of pottage
—this, despite the fact that our
free society has demonstrated its
value and
enormous,
mercantile
tion it has
All of us have every right to
throw out our chests while we
dramatically and loudly proclaim,
“I AM THE GOVERNMENT.”
INVESTMENT IN
BEAUTY...
A SMART HAIR DO
Rosalia Maresca
1st in Kansas
Kurtz and the
returned to New
finished canvas.
Welcome Rest
JJOSALIA MARESCA, pretty 20-year-old New York City dra-
matic soprano of opera, concert and radio, doubles as a talented,
hopes eventually to visit all sections of the nation,
singing with the
major symphony
orchestras en
route and paint-
ing the panora-
ma of American
life and land-
scapes between
concert appear-
ances. Miss
resca’s first
Ailment of
plan came
cently when
was guest solo-
City with Efrem
Philharmonic—and
York with a half-
LEONARD
WASHATERIA
We’re Happy To
Serve You!
The BEAUTY BOX
FRANCES LATIMER, Owner MABLE SIMPSON, Operator
PHONE 240 FOR AN APPOINTMENT WITH BEAUTY
tieman asked, “Do
I replied that 1
is still good.
“Well,” said
ing upon the
United States.”
To this rather astounding state-
ment, I asked, “Were you elected
by the people?”
“No,”
elected. I -was appointed.”
"Was the man who appointed
you elected by the people?”
“No,” he admitted, ‘‘he was not,
he was appointed by someone
else.”
and making a date with
girl but getting back
lation is not that easy
And another thing,
doesn’t seem to be too interested
when he doesn’t come to see his
friend for several weeks at a time,
unless he
away.
1 think
foolish to
her trip for a man who is appar-
ently so selfish.
West Side Grocery & Market
CLARENCE EVANS, OWNER
Sinclair Refining Company
A. R. STAPP. Agt. \ _____________
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1
•sPeanut crops still looked good, aad
light 'harvesting started in south
Texas.
Cotton declined $3.50 to $5 a
bale. Spot middling 15/16 ir«£l
closed Monday at 31.75 cents a
pound at Dallas
31.90 at Galveston
leans and 32.50 at Little
Southwest fruit and
markets experienced another week
of mostly dull to weaker prices.
Most terminal markets complained
of a summer slump in trading.
Shipping point markets eased too,
though peas and peaches steadied
toward the close. Light haulings
of Arkansas peaches found only
moderate demand as the season
neared an end. Best cobbler pota-
toes brought $2.35 a hundred in
Colorado over the week end.
Eggs and poultry moved in
largely unchanged to firm mar-
kets during the week. Current egg-
receipts sold at 37 to 38 cents <
dozen in the Dallas-Fort Worth
area, 40 to 41 at Denver, and 45
at New Orleans. Fryers sold most-
ly at 37 cents a pound at the.
farm in Northwest Arkansas,
37 to 41 cents at major southwest;'
markets.
National Association of Public Re-
lations Counsel, has now received
another accolade from the National
Conference of Christians and Jews
for “contributions to understanding,
and respect among the American
people.”
Taylor Gives Warning
Henry J. Taylor, heard on MBS’
“Your Land and Mine,” says Amer-
ica shouldn’t be - , ~
discouraged
about her
strength. He O
says: “So long f
as we don’t
waste it or fall is
into the same pit ’H i' X I,'
with other na- 'f
tions, we’ll be all '***££$f ;
right while we
try to pull them
out. However, we
must remember
that there is no
strong nation standing by to help
America if the going gets tough
here!”
Laugh of the Week
City Beauty Shop
Mozelle Rogers Phone 118 Georgia Fla-inagan
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