The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1948 Page: 8 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 17 in. Scanned from physical pages.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
The Leonard Graphic—Friday, Aug. 6, 1948
Want 1
For Finer Canned Fruits
Ads
Grove
Morrell James & Son
Call 105
Canning Guide
Notice Dog Owners
Directions for Canning
8.
Carlsbad and Ruidoso, N. M.
$
LEONARD THEATRE
What We Use in
Your Prescription
Fri.-Sat., Aug. 6-7
Sat. Prevue, Aug. 7
1. Professional Service
Special Short
other depart-
store.
Leonard
2 Feature '
•’Um
WAKE UP
Wilson’s. Don’t miss
Those Summer
Free Pass Names
into fa
CLOTHES
Duana Burns
.Sam Cruse
. iaiid* Mrs. -Willard Suddmil,
C. C. Duncan
D. W. Fouse
Geo. Gilmore
Mrs. Cecil Hallmark
L. T. Jones
Mrs. Elmer Ooten
Guthrie’s Man an
Bobby J. Smith
PLAY DARTO TUESDAY
ELLEN DREW
CONNELLY
you
you
and
in
TO BOTHER WITH
WHY NOT BRING
READY FOR YOU
the
fur-
sae-
wi 11
she
Mr.
WIN MID nd MtRIAN C. COflFEt
Wilt AWOJY PICTURES’
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stevens, Jr.,
and daughter, Shirley, and Miss
Patsy McBroom returned Tuesday
ney Saturday, suffering with typhus
fever.
msed to
Visitors
T. L. ABERNATHY, W.M.
J. H. BARBEE. Secty.
To The Voters of
Fannin County
TO VETS’ HOSPITAL
John C. Jones, son of Mr. and
I Mrs. Henry Jones was taken to
UNDERGOES OPERATION
Mrs. Floyd Boren is a patient
at a Greenville hospital this week
following major surgery. Her con-
dition is reported to be improved.
CARY and
'BieBishojW
Grove Hill Revival
Meeting Closes
Sunday Night
to
the
try
do-
the
That was the
IFesf... this is
its story,
written in
ganhre
Chapter No. 14
Brick Bradford
exposition.
State Fair are Oct.
Swine Show sche-
13-22.
Social Security Man
To Visit Bonham
Monday
Oct. 20, Texas Swine
Breeders* Day
At State Fair
Wed.-Thurs
Aug. 10-11
For Sheriff:
DICK WAIT.
M. D. (Milam) ANDERSON
Chripttal Padilla
E. W. Ross
IFOR SALE—International Power
Ttow Binder. Perfect condition.
Gt her .farm equipment all rea-
sonably prices. C, E. Brown, Tay-
tow 'lie Community. 3tp
Carrie Little
Mrs. Ray Manning
Bob McKenzie
No matter what your cares, you take the honors at
bridge when your frock’s been cleaned by us. Our
advanced scientific methods remove every trace of dust
and soil, restore the original sparkle and freshness to
fine fabrics. Your dresses really look like new when
we’re through. Prices are moderate—you can enjoy
the best in fine cleaning and save. Call 14 for pickup.
Put water, KARO Syrup and sugar in saucepan ; bring to boiling point. Remove
from heat. Use hot for packing fruit.
♦For Blackberries, sour cherries, sweet cherries or plums KARO Syrup Blue Label
may be used.
Miss Ltida Mae Medley spent
last week in Greenville where
was a guest in the home of
work and
There were three
church member-
meeting, bringing-
received in the
Mr.
Oneta
Mrs. W. M. Brown Sunday.
John Burke of Bonham, is very ' the Veterans Hospital in McKin-
ill at his home. He is the father.
of Mrs. Jettie Savage.
Mrs. Edd Turner is very ill in I
the Bonham hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. Wilburn Turner
of West Texas is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Turner this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown and
Joyce spent Sunday at the Denison
Dam and Durant, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner
are visiting Mrs. Turner’s rela-
tives in Tennesse this week.
Respectfully,
Homer Collins, City Secy.
-----U---
FARMS FOR SALE of most every
size and description from small
acreage to ranches; also city
properties. Listt your properties
with me—I want even a greater
listing, I have 3 farms for cash
went, B. N. Barton, Sherman,
Texas. Phone 2741 and 1355J.
For Commissioner, Precinct 2:
W. A. (Bill) STEELE
M. (Jess) BLANTON
Everybody Envies a Well-Dressed
WOMAN
The Graphic is authorized
to make the following political
announcements, subject to ac-
tion of the Democratic Pri-
maries :
By BETTY BARCLAY
These simple-to-make, easy-to-use canning syrups are made "With water, corn syrup
and sugar. They will bring out the true fruit flavor, enhance the texture and give a
beautiful sheen to your canned fruits.
Canning Syrups
Political
Announcements
New fall shipments of sensation-
al fUfnittlre, arriving every week
at Wilsori kUfniture Store in Leon-
ard. See the netV styles and
new low prices on brand hew
niture at
ing the new things. Wilson’s
%how you gladly. You will not be
urged to buy at Wilson's—Leonard.
CUTTING HAY — Am now cut-
ting hay. See me at the field or
tphone 110 at night. C. T. Fer-
qgusGn.
FOB TWACHINE MADE Button
ho'tf.F sand plain sewing, see Mrs.
Connie'Hollis, Phone 82F3. 1tp
GIVES
Malarial
Chiils&fever
RELIEF
IN THIS WEATHER, NO ONE LIKES
KEEPING CLOTHES IN GOOD SHAPE.
THEM TO GUTHRIE’S?—THEY'LL BE
PROMPTLY .... AND WILL BE SPOTLESSLY CLEAN,
FRESH AND COOL.
Forget your warm weather cldfhes worries . . Remember,
that clean clothes are cool clothes, and you'll feel and look
better on even the hottest of these summer.days if you let us
keep your things in shape. Just try GUTHRIE'S treatment of
your summer clothes and you’ll be rrfeasecL
Savage Church
To Begin Revival
August 15th
We are now ready to furnish you
dog tags. Please bring your vac-
cination receipt when you come to
pay your tax. Apply now and beat
the rush of the August First dead-’
line.
QUALITY CLEANERS
Phone 14 For Pickup and Delivery
A OH SWLE—12 Ft. Wagon Bed,
-almost new. Cotton sideboards.
USeee fflgyt Wilkerson. 3tp
^REGULAR MEETING
..Hill Lodge No.
: 373, A. F. & A. M.
third Monday of
each month, 8:00
Members
attend,
welcome.
SAMUEL GOLDWYN’S
wWeffiil new comedy
I sincerely thank each of
for the splendid vote which
gave me in the recent primary. 1
will always be grateful for your
kindness and if you see fit
elect me as your sheriff in
August run-off I shall always
to justify your faith in me by
ing all in my power to enforce
law without bias or prejudice to
anyone, so long as 1 serve you.
Sincerely,
1 (Pd. Adv) Milam Anderson
-------#-----
To The Citizens of
Fannin County
FOR SALE — Baby Stroller and
Training Chair, same as new.
See Mrs. M. D. Hayley. 1tp
The Antioch (Savage) Baptist
Church, will begin their annual
summer revival Wednesday, Aug-
ust 4th, which will continue
through -Sunday, August 15th.
Preaching for the meeting will
be by Rev, Everett Springfield,
pastor of the Savoy Baptist church 1
and the song (service will be under
the direction of Dalvin Chatman
of Bonham.-
A cordial invitation is extended
the public to attend these serv-
ices.
ootwffl* Tfctm '
pteseots
FOR SALE
T—tcwo wheel trailer, cotton frames
<&£Msd Tires.
T—Twb year Stallion Colt, Saddle
Stock. Sound.
T—.Five gaited American Bred Sad-
’Horse, Five years old. Spirit-
-..eciLhut •xjentle. See or Call
D. N. LONDON
ttfc Phone 67—Leonard, Texas
Boys Sh
CLEANERS
, COLUMBIA PICTURES pr.?T?iits
WW6!
Various national swine
associations have an-
nounced special awards for the
show. Choice hams will be given
daily as prizes in a special iden-
I
tification and weight-guessing con-
test, Hale said.
Always A Good Show Aj. North Texas’
Best Show!
Reg. Adirfis^on: Adults 30c—Children 9c
Opens: 8:00 Evenings—8:15 Sunday
1 P. M. Saturday and 2 P. M. Sunday
DAUGHTER BORN TO
FORMER RESIDENTS
Rev. and Mrs. M-ayo D. Carpen-
ter of 'Many, Lbu'isiana, formerly of
Leonard, are the proud parents of a
daughter, Marilyn Ann, born July
13. Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Whitworth of
Leonard and paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carpenter
of Carlsbad. New Mexico.
1W-' aiiti- Mrs.- Pete Crawford
Mrs. $mniett Harris visited
Bonham Mbn'd^Y-'
of | Travis and Billy Tom Macon
Pat Wk1son Burial
-SOUND
xas
,<£• T. DOOLIN, $m’ral Aflent
and Mrs. Martin Savage and
of Dallas, were guests of
Use ripe, flrm, sound fruit. Work with
small batches. Handle gently; work
quickly.
Wash, using spray; peel, hull, stem
and pit according to fruit used.
To help prevent discoloration, fruits
like apples, peaches and pears may be
placed in weak salt solution—tea-
spoons salt or 1 tablespoon lemon juice
tg 1 quart water. Place in solution;
as peeled, u^til all fruit is ready to
pack. Rinse in eold water before pack-
ing. Drain.
Follow proportions and directions in
Sinning jrtup chart for making and
using TVrtipT — y-
Use only jars, lids and screw bands in
perfect condition. Follow carefully
manufacturers’ instructions for use.
«. Wash jars, bands and lids (except self-
Has) |q hot soapy water; scald
thoroughly, If self-sealing lids are
used, scald, Place in hot water until
needed, Remove japs from water and
Also Tues., Aug. 10
DARIO NIGHT
Dl®
Sunday mornng for transportation
to Revival Services
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I want to express Illy thanks to
each of you for the vote given me
in the primary election.
Your kindness and consideration
extended me during my campaign
was certainly appreciated.
Sincerely,
(Adv) STANTON C. CLARK
Sunday-Monday
Aug. 8-9
Mrs. Fred Oft- of Lockesbu^?
^Ark„ was a visitAA in Leonard1
^Wednesday night anh'Thursday. A
former resident of Ldoftkr'd, Mrs.
|Cox was en route to Oklahoma,
i^ut made the trip by Leonard' to
She was accom-
nahied by .parol^,tCoulteflr;also of
Ln^kesJjip-g^. fwbo was driving- heri
car ' tai’ hek.-
starring
HENRY FONDA ■
DOLORES DEL RIO |
EDRO ARMENDARIZ*
witt .. .-^8^ t
A fARJIOl No * L« CAIWLLO g
WARD BONO • ARMSTRONG f
JOHN ODALEM.iwww^ftjfe^ff WCHM.S
(•laosad through-
RKO RADIO flcturit -
ed
all
or
on
are 65 or older, or on the record
of some deceased worker:
Employees who have qtl^tibns
concerning the social security pro-
gram are also invited to meet tC1*8
representative who can be conit<4<?t '
ed at the local Texas Employment
Commission Office beginning at ’
10:00 a. n’A-on Monday, 9.- j
Miss Maggie Pearl Jones
Greenville spent Sunday with her' and E. O. McCord were fishing at
Itc [ brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones. | Lake Texoma Tuesday.
place on wooden, cloth w peper '»ur-
faCJL ... ---------— .
7. Pick prepared fruit into jara;
arrange compactly without erushing.
Fill jars to within (4 inch of top,
using about 1 cup syrup for quarts, Vj
cup for pints. Run scalded knife blade
around inside jar to remove air bubbles.
Wipe edge with dampened cheesecloth.
Seal according to manufacturer**
directions,
9. Process in Boiling Water Bath (see
Canning Guide). Place jars an rack;
cover. Be sure water is boiling and »t.
least 2 inches above tops of jara, Kw>
y&ttr boljing continuously.
10. Remote from Boiling: Water Bath at
end of processing time with jar lifter
or tongs. Plaefe away from drafts.
Allow jars to. eool. Test jars for
leakage. If seal fe incomplete, repro-
cess for full time.
11. Have jars clean and dry before label-
ing. Store in cool, dark, dry. well.
yentiUt^ place.
LOST—Somewhere around Leon-
ard, Brown Billfold with the
words “E. H. Blankenship”
stamped in gold, containing driv-
er’s license, Car Title and $20.00
in currency. Finder may keep
cash but please return billfold
to Graphic office or to owner,
J. A. Pearce, Celeste. 1tp
What de/ know about your
social secur/^' rights? A repre-
sentative of the office-of the
Social Security Ad>l.iwWation will
be in Bonham on Mo>^| Au&ust
9, Haul J. Files, manager," .anw’unc'
today. He- will be glad
persons who desire iiiforin'^ui)O13'
who wish to file a claim eit/^
their own wage record if thej
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ne-ale accom-
panied by Their daughter, Mr. and
Mi'S, Morrell James and son, Jimmy
Roy visited in Dallas Sunday and -from a week’s vacation spent in
attended the Starlight Operetta.
Revival services at the Grove
Hill Methodist Church closed last
Sunday night with a large attend-
ance and interest in the service.
Rev. David Spradling, pastor of
the Methodist Church at Leonard,
did the preaching during the meet-
ing. Bro. Spradling endeared him-
self to all of the people. His fine
disposition, clear thinking, and ap-
pealing manner of preaching-
meant much to those who heard
him from time to time.
The Grove Hill people are
choice lot of people, and it is a
distinct pleasure to
serve with them,
additions to the
ship during the
the total to six
past two months by baptism and
vows.
Robert E. Parker, Pastor
Oct.- has been designated as;
Texas Swing tii-eetiel's* Day at the I
1948 State Fair Of Thkas; Fred
Hale, superintendent of tilt! Fair's
Swine Show, has announced.
An auction sale of purebred
breeding hogs, sponsored by the
Texas Swine Breeders’ Associa-
ton will be the major event of the
day. The breeders’ assoeation is
working closely with State Fair
officials to make this the most
complete swine show ever arrang-
ed in the history of the sixty-
three-year old
Dates of the
9-24 with the
duled for Oct.
The State Fair will award $5,218
in premiums in the breeding divi-
sion and $2,150 in the fat barrow
division,
breeders’
A graduate, sklled pharniftcist with years ot training
and experience, giving careful attention to each and
every prescription.
Research and Study .. /
In order' to keep abf&Ast jvitb bew developments, we
subscribe to all Prdfe's’Sioiiar Periodicals which are in-
dispensable in an UP-TO-DATaE PHARMACY.
Ingredients .. *. \
Careful selection of the Purest Slid' ...Best Drugs available
(with the council and advice €>f yottr doctor)
Money... X .
More money is invested in our Prescripfk Department :
accordmg to space and volume than any
ment of our
Ingredient*
For 8 Quarts of Fruit
For 1 Quart of Fruit
Thin
Syrup
Medium
Syrup
Heavy
Syrup
Thin
Syrup
Medium
Syrup
Heavy
Syrup
Water
7 cups
6 cups
5 cups
1 cup
% cup
% cup
KARO Syrup*
Red Label
1 cup
2 cups
3 cups
3 tbsp.
14 eup
% cup
Sugar
2 cups
3 cups
4 cups
cup
6 tbsp.
% eup
Fruit
Apples
Black-
berries
Cherries
Red Sour
Cherries
Sweet
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Suggested
Canning
Syrup
Thin
or
Medium
Medium
or
Heavy
Medium
or
Heavy
Thin.
Medium
or Heavy
Thin.
Medium
or Heavy
Thin.
Medium
or Heavy
Thin,
Medium
or Heavy
Processing Time:
Boiling Water
Bath Minutes
IB
20
20
20
20 to 2S
20 to 30
20
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1948, newspaper, August 6, 1948; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1204988/m1/8/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.