The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1954 Page: 5 of 8
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FOR HAY HAULING
(Day or Night)
Phone: Day—79
Night—227-W
Blanton Hancock
HAVE your Spring cults and
dresses cleaned NOW. Guthrie’s
Cleaners is the place. Phone 10
for pickup and delivery service.
Wanted, fawns to mow. Have
good equipment. Phone 52 or
see Jimmy Barr.
FOR SALE: Used GE Electric
Iron. Bargain. Phone 31
5-28-c
FOR SALE: Good Used Philco
Refrigerator $69.50 at Lea+her-
vzood-White Hardware.
FOR SALE. Nice clean Apart-
ment range. Looks like new, at
Leatherwood-White Hardware.
For Rent or Lease: Business
building on North Corner of the
square in Leonard. Contact J.
A. Arnold Insurance Agency.
For water hauling call 16.—
D. R Manning. 4-14-c
Political
Announcements
The following announcements
are made subject to the action of
the Democratic Primaries of July
24 and August 28:
For Congress, th District:
SAM RAYBURN
For Staate Senator, 9th District:
JOHN H. MILLER
RAY ROBERTS
For Representtative
R. F. (Red) MANKIN
JAME A. TURMAN
For County Judge:
CHOICE MOORE
For Sheriff:
HOYT IVEY
CARL RIDINGS
(Second Term)
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
ROBERT DALE
For County Clerk
MORRIS BALLEW
E E. (Doc) LEE, .
Re-election, second term
For County Attorney:
T. B. (Tibby) WRIGHT
KELLIS SAMPSON
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:
O. F. (John) KENT
LUTHER DODSON.
BURL BRIGGS
J. L. (Jess) COOPER
ED RILEY
For County Superintendent:
J. W. (Jim) MOULTON
Re-election, second term
For Justice of Peace, Precc. 2.
THOMAS REECE
wi/h wattanted
WANTED, CUSTOMERS — No ex-
perience necessary — Apply at
TREADWAY SERVICE STATION.
—Leonard, Texas.
CHANCE Make money every week
mailing postcards. Work home
spare time. Box 9 Watertown,
Mass.
FOR SALE—Electric Shallow well
pump, almost new. See Paul Crabb
or phone 36.-J. Itc
WE NEED listings of farms and
‘homes. We might have sold your
farm today had we known it was
for sale. We offer help in pricing
your property, “finding the right
buyer” and in closing the sale. List
with us, let us help you—Wright
and Grider, Real Estate and Loans
HAVE your Winter Clothes clean-
ed and moth-proofed now. Guth-
rie’s Cleaners, Phone 10.
LAWN MOWERS Sharpened 'by
Machine. Work guaranteed. D T.
Phillips, P. O. Box 124, Trenton.
4- 16c
BE INDEPENDENT: Sell Raw-
leigh Products. Opening Now in
Southwest Fannin County. See W.
H. Wright, Route 3, Honey Grove,
'Texas, today, or write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. TXE 505-D, Memphis, Tenn.
5- 28-p
FOR LEASE: 80 A. farm 2 miles
north of Leonard. Fenced. Phone
28, Leonard, Texas, or ■write Box
308.
The Leonard Graphic — Friday, May 21,
PHONE 31
LEONARD, TEXAS
West Side Grocery & Market
Clarence Evans We Deliver Phone 79
DRESSED FRYERS pound 49c
GROUND
BEEF
BEEF SHORT RIBS pound 25c
It’s a new kind of gasoline!
Top octane Texaco Sky Chief
is Super-Charged with petrox
— a new, exclusive petroleum-
base element developed by
Texaco engineers. Delivers
'maximum power—yet actually
cuts engine wear! Now more
than ever — it’s the gasoline
for those who want the best.
AIRPLANE CRIP DUSTING Co.
PERMANENT HERE
Bob Millsap, local farmer and
businessman who has been oper-
ating a crop dusting service here,
for the past few years with a
plane operating out of Dallas or
Ft. Worth has now established
permanent headquarters here for
the dusting service.
Mr. Millsap who operates a
farm just west of Leonard has two
planes now in operation with
which to serve the farmers of this
area with areo dusting and spray-
ing.
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Mrs. H. H. Blackburn, and Jim
Wilson have returned home after
spending a few days ivsit in tbq
home of her son, Dr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Blackburn in San An-
tonio.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Blackwell
and daughter, Nelda Dean had
as guest in their home Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker, and
Mr| and Mrs. M. T. Monroe of
Sherman.
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WANTED, CUSTOMERS — No ex-
perience necessary — Apply at
iTRAEDWAY SERVICE STATION.
—Leonard, Texas
And Sky Chief is the
premium gasoline
Controlled in all 48 states.
D rive in—and keep
your tank filled
with new top oc-
tane Sky Chief
gasoline.
R. R. McCORD
Service Station
HIGHWAY 69 PHONE 287W2 ROAD SEEWKSE
WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS
SOLD ONLY BY AN //
AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER Mi
tEGULAR MEETING
or Grove
Till Lodge No.
m. Sun-
ni. Sun-
6 p. m.
M.
m. Sun-
Church of Christ
m. Sun-
be
LIQUID Oft TABLETS-SAMC MOT MUOT
two
teams will need at least 25
a.
Sunday at
Worship: 1.1
a. m. 3rd
Hair styling
Shampooing
Permanents
Manicuring
YOU GET more for “Your Furni-
ture Dollar” than any other dollar
you spend. Shop at Wilson’s in
Leonerd.
First Presbyterian
Church
the
Ec-
Ec-
the
BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES
Adult choir practice 7:30 p. m.
Friday.
Junior choir practice 10 a. m.
Saturday.
Sunday School 10 a.
day.
Worship service 11 a.
day.
Youth choir practice
Sunday.
Training Union 7 p.
day.
Worship service 8 p.
day.
bird Monday of
daah month, 7:00
(L m. Memvers
irged to attend.
CLEAN OUT SALE of used furni-
ture at Lem Tittsworth, Bonham.
Wood chairs 89c; Servel gas re
frigerat(>r $69.50; Coal Oil refrig-
erator $5.00; Wood Dinette suites
$8.95; Two-Piece Living Room
■suite $18.50; Gas Range $15.00;
Portable Typewriter $39.50.
Ector
team
game
bot'h promise to k
There is
EAST SHADY GROVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Carl Pennill, pastor
Sunday School each Sunday
at 10 a. m.
Worship srvices 1st and 3rd
Sunday at 11 a. m.
Bible Study each Wednesday
evening at 7 p. m.
Come worship with us. You’re
always welcome.
DEWBERRIES
gathering this
start on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.) Brigg your containers and
get them at patch, 5 and
miles north of Bonham
Ivanhoe Road. Chas. G.
Sunday
10 a. m.
Sunday
and 5th Sunday.
Evening Worship, 7
Sunday.
a. m.
m.
20:7)—11:45
ROADS COMMUNITY
CHURCH
School each
Isttora welcome.
A. L. Miller, W.
J. H. Bamee, Sec’y.
Roy E. Howell, Minister
Services at the church will
as follows and a cordial invitation
is extended to all.
Bible School—10:00
Preaching—11:00 a.
Communion (Acts
a. m.
Young People’s Meeting—6 p. m.
Preaching—7:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting (Wednesday)—
7:00 p. m.
Howard L. Holland, Minister
LEONARD CHURCH
Sunday Worship Service: 11
m. 1st, 2nd and 4th Sundays.
Sunday Evening Worship: 7 p.m.
2nd and' 4th Sundays. /
Sunday School each Sunday
morning: 10 o’clock.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
evening, 7 p. m.
CROSS
P.T.A. Honors
Senior Class
With Party
Last Thursday night, May 13,
the P. T. A. '"honored the Senior
Class with a Chuck Wagon Supper
followed by a Theatre Party.
The supper consisted of hot dogs,
potato chips, pickles cokes cake
and ice cream. Everyone had all
the hot dogs they wanted to eat.
The tables were decorated in
our class colors, green and gold.
Our favors were little paper cups
with graduation caps attached to
the side. In the cups were peanuts.
After the supper we went to the
show and saw “Forever Female.”
It was enjoyed by all.
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BAPTIST TO ORGANIZE
SOFTBALL TEAMS
Thursday afternoon at 3:45
softball teams will be organized.
In order to play on one of the
teams the boys will h^ve to meet
the following requirements. They
must be between the ages of 9
through 16. They do not have to
be a member of the church but
they have to attend the services
of the church in order to play.
Both
boys.
'Th Relieve
•fix?
Complete Beauty
Service
Ruths Beauty Shop
Phone—208-J
j On Saturday at 1:15 p. m.
■ boys will leave Leonard for
are ready for j tor where they will play the
week. Pickings ■ tor Baptist Church. Last year
Team defeated the Leoard
on two occasions. The first
will start at 2 p. m. and
worth while,
no admission price at
p. m. 1st
one-half
on old
Nunn.
5-30-c any of the games.
4.
1. Thoroughly Inspected
2. Reconditioned for Safety
3. Reconditioned for Performance1
Reconditioned for Value
5. Honestly Described
6. Warranted in Writing!
Look for the red OK Tag.lt
Ways Better
6 packages
Miracle Ade
Tall—14c
Small—7 c
1-lb Sunshine Coconut Chocolate
Dot COOKIES 49c
New Crop
WHITE ONIONS
5c pound
4 packages GRIFFIN ICE CREAM MIX
and 1 SHERBET DISH ( 59c
SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 2 can 25c
MELLORINE ICE CREAM..half gal. 69c
FOODS
CAN T AL OU P E—lb. 15c
2 Cans AJAX
115c FAB—all for
29c
Heinz
HOT DOG RELISH
pint
28c
MELLORINE ICE CREAM pint 20c
SALED OLIVES—10-oz. jar 45c
Sunshine Crispie Crackers lb. 28c
DILL PICKLES—half gallon 59c
TALL CAN SALMON 39c
1947 Oldsmobile I
1940 Chev. DeLuxe
1946 Jeep
CLOSE OUT
All accessories for
1949-50-51-52-53
Authorized Dealers
Now offered at our
cost!
Salsemen: Bill Murphy and Jack Ross
Seatcovers, Windshield
Oil Filter, Light Tan.
has been run complete-
Radio and Heater . . . Hyi
matic, 2 tone gray. A clean
priced right.
1 1949 Jeep
In A-l condition.
1941 Ford 2-door
Radio and Heater. This car has
recently had a 1949 Mercury Mo-
tor installed. A Bargain for quick
sale—Only $135.00.
1948 Chev. 4-door
Radio and Heater, Seatcovers.
New white wall tires and tubes.
Runs like a top.
1939 Ford Deluxe
Motor has just been completely
overhauled. Original Black Finish.
Doesn’t look its age—or act it!
1948 Plymouth
Radio and. Heater, Seatcovers—
runs good.
Radio and Heater. LigM Tara.
Original Paint. This car 5s esc*
tra clean for its age.
Murphy Chevrolet Co.
Heater,
Washer,
This car
ly through our shop to insure
customer satisfaction. Also
equipped with overdrive and
passing gear.
1946 Chevrolet
Half-Ton Pickup
Heater, trailer hitch, grill
guard, ertra extra clean.
Here’s This Week’s
Buy For You
1950 Chevrolet Truck
(long)
2-ton, 2-speed, large radio, large
heater, Sun visor, etc. Had a
new 105 HP complete motor as-
semby installed in our shop only
8 months ago.
Registered for the limit. Safe-
ty inspected, good green finish.
Now ready to go and at a bar-
gain price.
Span-O-Life
the
FREE BATTERY
Replacement if
battery falls under terms of
guarantee.
Guaranteed for the
Life of YOUR Car
1952 Studebaker
2-Door
Recently overhauled. T hi S
will go at a good price.
Texaco Ski/Chief
PETROX
Delivers MAXIMUM POWER
u.yet actually CUTS ENGINE WEARI
Murphy Chevrolet Co.
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1954, newspaper, May 21, 1954; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213443/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.