The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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The Leonard Graphic—Friday, Nov, 14,1952 ---------------
REGULAR MEETING or Greve
Want
Ads
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Bowery
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Battalion
With
and Comedy
Tueso Only, Nov. 18
| JACKPOT - - $90.00
and Comedy
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because
you're! ■
Free Pass Names
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November 21-22-23-24 - Matinee & Nite
$
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$
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Ross
Bob Norris
Carter
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Wed.-Thurs
Nov. 19-20
I
J. C. Craig
Aleta Thorp
Kuby Williams
Jimmy A. Tilger
Mrs. Stanton Clark
W. D. Joiner
Bettye Offord
Mrs. Claude Kogers
Georgia Flanagan
Kaymond Spoon
Frank Nichols
Jack
Mrs.
Nell
Sunday - Monday,
Nov. 16-17
Friday - Saturday,
Nov. 14-15
• FOR SALE: 1948 Model C Allis
Chalmers Tractor. All equipment,
good condition. Mower,’ fertilizer,
lill drop, breaking plow, $750.00.
Also new Fairbanks-Morse Ham-
mer mill, pipe, sacker and belt,
575.00; Stalk cutter, $75.00. Owner
Charles T. Vandagriff. See at A.
L. Vandagriff’s west of Pike.
k-28-p
• BATH TUBS, pianos, office
.esks at Lem Tittsworth, Bonham.
HALSK
PRODUCTION
No. 2 feature
MUSICAL Introducing
D ORETTA
MORROW
JikWWI!
e A GOOD bop’s bicycle. Looks
like new. Lem Tittsworth, Bon-
ham.
“King of the Congo”
Leo Garsey
Huntz Flail
The Bowery Boys
■'LsLiors welcome.
Ray Murphy, W. M.
J. H. Baruee, Sec’y.
routs the renegade
raider of the West!
ALAN
LADD
UZABETH
SCOTT
ARTHUR.
KENNEDY
JOHN
IRELAND
LEONARD THEATRE
Always A Good Show At North Texas’
Best Show!
• BEAUTIFUL CHKUMt dinette
in yellow, red, green and
Lem
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clill Lodge No.
<73. A. F. & A. M.
third Monday of
>ach month, 8:00
I p. m. Members
urged to attend.
STERLING FORHZ5T
HAYOTUCKER
ARMUEN BARBARA
WFiEUHRUSH I
VICTOR RICHARD
wry-am t
Chapter No. 10
suits
pearl, 59.50 and 69.50 at
Tittsworth, Bonham.
-..JOB I
GIG YOUNG KEENAN WYNN /
I MINE
cot-aft er fi
U1A1L D. ULlVlUiLL -
GiA^RTH
mThMI Color by
TECHNICOLOR
starring
BETTY CORNEL CHARITON DOROTHY GLORIA
H LYLE BETTGER N
LAWRENCE TIERNEY • EMMETT KELLY ■ CUCCIOLA-ANTOINETTE CONCELLO
Produced and Directed by CECIL B. DeMILLE F’^JAmes I
Produced with the cooperation of Ringling Bros.- Barnum & Bailey Circus / Arpi ■ i • n- I
Screenplay by FREDRIC M. FRANK, BARRE LYNDON and THEODORE ST. I OHM < LW/MT /
Story by FREDRIC M. FRANK. THEODORE ST. JOHN and FRANK CAVETT Lz!J^lnil£ /
CHILDREN
9c Anytime
Opens — 6:45, Evenings; 7:00, Sundays
1P. M. Saturday and 2:00 P. M. Sunday
1
BACON ENDS, lb. 19c
Rath’s PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb.-----39c
Hamburger, lb. 49c
BETSY ROSS
Grape Juice, q t
For Xmas Shoppers
ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED
Guthrie's Man Shop
Cleaners Phone 10
West Side Grocery & Market
Clarence Evans Phone 79
I 10 Percent Discount On All Men’s Slacks
43c
BACON Cal'
49c
HENS Fresh Dressed
Men’s All Wool Sport Coats--$22.50
COFFEE £,e's“r 79c
Gladiola IM! I It & Pure Vanilla Extract OCgi
White WtrtX TO IA Both For-----VVU
$3.95 Pajamas — Sale
$3.49
$4.95 Pajamas — Sale---—
$4.49
65c Esquire Sox, 2 pair--
— $1.10
BETSY ROSS
SUNSHINE KRISPIE
ROBIN HOOD
FLOUR,25 lbs.—1.95
Nylon Shirts and Shorts--
2 for $3.50
$1.95 each
Men’s $2.00 Belts---
$1.69
SCOT’S
TISSUE, 2 for---25c
g WING’S
I Boy’s Shirts
Gaberdine, Flannel, and Corduroy
-----$2.95 to .$4.95
A COMPLETE LIME OF
Men’s Sport Shirts
S, M, ML, L
--$2.98 to $5.95
Men’s Corduroy Coats
----$14.95
Bantomac Jackets
$9.95 to $12.95
SUGAR, 10 lbs.--98c
GRAPES, 2 lbs. - - 25c
ORANGES, sack —26c
BANANAS, 2 lbs. - 25c
75c Esquire Sox, 2 pair —
--$1.25
ESQUIRE ARGYLE
$1.00 Sox, 2 pair------—
$1.50
GOLD MEDAL SPAGHETTI OR
Macaroni, 2 for---25c
SEA NORTH
Salmon, tall can —
39c
Men’s $2.50 Belts
— $2.10
WATER
HAULED
We will haul water any
day
a
in the week. Equipped to pump
into overhead tanks. Phone 16
MANNING’S
only
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
FREE Prestone!
Albright’s
West Side Square
Leonard
PHONE 2
Christmas Gifts
For, Prompt Delivery
Magniolia Products
MERCHANDISE!
J. M. HEARD
Consignee
1125 CONNETT ST.
LEONARD, TEXAS
Hours. 9 ■ 5
Phene 1187
International Harvester Milk
Coolers, 4, 6, 8, 12 can size
for
W.
3tp
Portuguese is spoken in Brazil
by four times as many people as
in Portugal.
If
see
12,
A holding company is one hav-
ing controlling interest in several i
corporations.
of
in
McCormick-Deering Parlor Milk-
ers and Pail Type Milkers
MANNING'S
MR. BUSINESSMAN,-if you need gifts for your employees
buy now. Liberal discounts given on quantity purchases.
WE'LL GET THESE ITEMS
FOR YOU IN A JIFFIE
® SIX USED living room suites,
4.95, 8.95 to 15.00 at Lem Titts-
worth, Bonham.
@ FOR SALE: One round dining
table, 1 Frigidaire in A-l condition,
;as cookstove. Buy with 1-2 down
payment and balance on instal-
ment plan. See J. B. Taylor.
• SALESMAN WANTED:. Want-
ed at once. Man with car for Raw-
leigh Business in Fannin county.
No capital needed. Write imme-
diately to Rawleigh’s, Dept. TXJ-
•50i5-JLK, Memphis, Tenn. 6tp
International Harvester Home
Refrigerators and Home
Freezers
your
must apply to VA
If everything’s in
issue a siipplemen-
authorizing you to^
GI training in your
• FOR SALE: Inner spring mat-
tresses with beautiful colored
ticks. An inner spring mattress
give you sound sleep. Lem Titts-
worth, Bonham.
From Our Special Order
Department
Mrs. C. C. Partain and grandson,
Mike, returned home last Thursday
from a week’s visit in the home
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pairtain
Tyler.
Mitchell Refrigerated Room
Air Conditioners
® JOHNSON GRASS HAY
sale. Also baled oats. See J.
Foster, Leonard, Texas.
© FOR SALE—8 ft. showcase and
several display tables.
Man Shop.
© I HAVE SEVERAL good homes
in Leonard listed for quick sale.
See T. E. Wright. ll-28p
WORK WANTED: Care of
children, day or night or will help
with care of sick. Mrs. Burl Dun-
nam. ltp
Mrs. Ellis Giles, Mrs. Fate
Parker and Dave Moore were in
Sherman Sunday to visit Ray Rob-
erts who is a medical patient in
the St. Vincent hospital.
© WANT TO BUY: 5000 good
clothes hangers. Guthrie’s Man
Shop. tie
@ BEAUTIFUL Personalized
Christmas Cards priced from 20
for $1.00 to $12.00 per hundred.
Christmas Letters, Business Fold-
ers, Gift Certificates, Calendar
Cards. Whatever you need in the
line of Christmas
find
now
date. Pay later.
Graphic.
HOME FROM COLORADO
Mrs. Evelyn Stallings returned,
home last Thursday from a vaca-
tion in Colorado Springs, Colp.,
where she visited in the home of
her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Stall-
ings.
Deep Well and Shallow Well
Wafer System
★
Shur-Chlor Fiiier and Chlorinat-
ing Water Purifier Units
Vet’s Questions
and Answers
© APARTMENTS FOR RENT:
Private entrance front and. back.
Private bath. All conveniences.
Mrs. J. K. Wright. >
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watson
and sons have returned home
from a short vacation in Houston
and Galveston. While in Houston
they visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Anderson, former
Leonard residents.
Are Here For Your Choosing
LARGE STOCK LOW PRICES ALL HIGH QUALITY
© FREiE.! Register now tor the
Mirro - Matic Electric Percolator
to be given away soon. Barbee
Grocery.
cards you’ll
in our huge stock. Order
and name your delivery
The Leonard
the school processes your
lesson.
Q—I realize I’m entitled to
one change of course under the
Korean GI Bill. But what if I want
to change schools without chang-
ing course? Is there any limit on
the number of changes of this
nature ?
A—The law imposes no restric-
® AM NOW MAKING appoint-
ments for Hallmark Studios1,
you want the best in photos
or write L. W. Curtis. Phone
Blue Ridge.
Bill Bailey of Van Alstyne visit-
ed here last week in the home oi
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. 1V1.
Jacobs.
Servess Natural or Butane Gas I
Water Heaters
Meriland Electric Water Heaters
Tom Guthrie, owner of Guthrie’s
Man Shop and .Joe Charles Eris-
minger were in Dallas Tuesday
where they attended the South-
west Shoe Show.
® SEE JACK ROSS for sales' ot
new DeSotas and Plymouths and
the best values in used cars.
Phone—Day, 10; Nite, 211. White-
wright, Texas. 11-21C
Q—1 am planning to take
I correspondence course under the
I Korean GI Bill. How will it be
1 charged against my entitlement?
A—One-fourth of the elapsed
I time in taking the course will be
I charged against your entitlement.
| Elapsed time is measured from
date
last
tions on changing schools, so long
as no course changes are involv-
ed. Before making your move,
however, you
for approval,
order, VA will
tai certificate
go ahead with
new school.
Q—What’s considered full - time
and part-time training in accredit-
ed under-graduate college courses^
under the Korean GI Bill?
A—Full-time training consists of
at least 14 semester hours or the
equivalent. Three-quarters time is
between 10 and 1'4 semester-hours
or th equivalent; half-time, be-
tween 7 and 10 semester-hours,
and less than half-time, under 7
semester-hours or the equivalent.
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9 FOR SALE: 5 room modern
house, $4500.00. Possession at
once. Call oi' see H. Polly Mc-
Larry.
• FOR SALE — 5 foot roller
scraper. See C. A. Edwards. 2tp
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Collins and
children, Glenna Gay and Monty
of Fort Worth, spent the week end I
here with his mother, Mrs. Lil-
lian Simmons.
0 NOTICE! Ladies of the Tren-
ton Methodist Church will again
serve their annual Thanksgiving
dinner at the Trenton High School
Gym, Thursday, November 27th.
The dinner is sponsored by the
Dorcas Wesley Sunday School
class. Plate charges are $1.00 fori
adults and 50c for all children un-1
der 12 years. The public is cor-
dially invited. 2tc
© FREE! Register now for the' the date you enroll to the
Mirro - Matic Electric Percolator
to be given away soon. Barbee
Grocery.
Lucas Jewelry
“if We Please You Tell Your Friends—If Not, Tell Us”
© SHE’S HERE . . the “Saucy
Walker” — ideal walking, talking
doll. Turns her head, sits, cries,
stands, sleeps. No wind up keys,
no buttons tp push. See her at
Guthrie’s , Gaulden Drug. Buy now on lay-
| away for Christmas.
408 Greenville Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Dr. John R. Herbst
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Greenville, Texas
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1952, newspaper, November 14, 1952; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207444/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.