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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, March 21,195=
iRMoCol
WEEK OF MARCH 24-28
of
former
Hot
pre-
BETURNS TO LEONARD
Hot
To The People of Leonard
NOTICE FARMERS
The Leonard Fire Department is
backed by the city 100%. We will do any=
Bailey News
BY MRS. C. A. McMILLAN
All of the boys are great
Biscuits
CITY OF LEONARD
served to
Robert Albright, Mayor
that the next
D. Lyon
AMUCO
first
■V
*
Does What
Goodrich Tire and Tubes
Delco Batteries
Vo Other Gasoline
Ever Did Before
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New Sinclair Power X with X-Chemical
Increases Power, Cuts Operating Costs as You Drive
Eliminates power-robbing engine deposits
CALL
NEW SUPER-PREMIUM
SINCLAIR
REAL ESTATE
POWER-X
Farm Loans
3.
Wheel Balancing — Goodyear Tires
GENUINE PARTS
PLACE YOUR TRUST
the
Dea-
Paul H. Taylor spent
in Dallas and attended
H. Taylor, and
Mrs. Harl Hud-
sponsor-
Fire De-
and
met
Kinnefic,
few days
are visit-
home in
with the
relatives
If
If
LIQUID OR TABLETS
GIVES "SUPER" RELIEF
FROM ALL THOSE MISERIES
OF "HARD TO-SIOP" COLDS
THE SOUTHWESTERN
STATES TELEPHONE CO.
Mrs. Childress by
Alvin Keen,
interesting games
by Mrs. Bern'ey
4.
5.
you want to sell see me
you want to buy see me.
Long distance telephone
service is economical however
you use it. But when you
call station-to-station, then
it’s downright cheap. Actually,
it lets you make three calls
for the price of two. And
there’s no sacrifice in
.service, either. Only a
sizeable saving.
Just tell the operator
you’ll talk to anyone who
answers the long distance
number you’re calling . . . and
you will save more, than 30%.
Long distance is even
less expensive when you
call after 6 p.m. or on
Sundays. Then low rates
are even lower.
D. Car-
Marilyn
New Super-Premium Sinclair Power-X Gasoline changes hard,
crusty engine deposits into harmless, powdery material. After just
three tankfuls, you can feel the improvement in performance —
provided you do not mix it with other gasoline. See your Sinclaii
Dealer and power up with New Power-X.
Most grounds are too wet and soft for
tractor application.
Side Dressing Grain with 100 pounds
Amonia=Nitrate, 33% Nitrogen will aver=
age 5 to 10 bushels per acre more.
Let me make your application with an air=
plane — at these prices:
100 bs. Amonia=Nitrate, application com=
plete, $5.00 per acre.
Any type Fertilizer, customer furnished,
$1.00 per acre.
J. R. WILSON CO
LEONARD, TEXAS
P-TA Calendars
At Elm. School
LONG DISTANCE
STATION-TO-STATION
J. B. Taylor is confined to his
home with a blood clot on his
knee.
Miss Eola McMillen is seri-
ously ill at her home.
V. R. Pyrum and son
of Durant, Oka., visited
Mrs. Ray Childress
Shower Honoree
Mrs. Donnie Stapp is a patient
at M & S Hospital in Bonham.
Phil Sprinkle is recovering
from pneumonia.
School Lunch
Menu Next Week
Mrs. McCaslin Is
Circle Hostess
and Mrs. Mayo
and daughter
Cloudcroft, New Mexico,
Mr.
Mr.
Phone 2
LEONARD, TEXAS
Mrs.
Sunday
a birthday party honoring her
granddaughter, Debbie Skaer,
on her fifth birthday. Forty
quests attended.
ONLY IN A
Hawkeye Hamper
will you find this rare combination
of fine quality and low price.
1. Full length pyralin cover,
highly polished.
2. Beautiful new weave in fiber.
Non-yellowing white enamel.
Will not chip, peel or crack.
Full 4-WAY ventilation.
Four sturdy wood corner
posts. Will not sag, bulge or
bend.
size and color for any room in
your home.
Mrs.
William
her brother, Leon Hutton, Sun-
day.
thng we can for it. We think we have one
of th best fire departments around here.
The Cleo Morrison Circle
the WMU of the First Baptist
Church met in the home of Mrs.
Paul McCaslin Thursday night,
March 13.
Mrs. June Duncan led
Bible study on “Phillip, the
con.”
A business meeting was
sided over by Mrs. E. G. Fowler.
The roll was called, minutes
read and treasurer’s report given
by Mrs. Lewis Bates.
Mrs. Fowler led the group in
Rev.
penter
Ann of
are visiting her parentts,
and Mrs. D. D. Whitworth.
Whitworth is seriously ill.
Mrs. Lynwood Hale is a pa-
tient in M & S Hospital in Bon-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Giddeon
and Mrs. Viola McMillen attend-
ed the funeral of Charlie Rod-
erick in Pecan Gap, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore
and baby Scott spent the week
end with his grandmother, Mrs.
Ludie Hale, and Madelina Mc-
Carmock. Moore is a warrant
officer in the Army and is being
transferred to Ft. Sill, Okla.
Herchel Stone and family of
Paris visited relatives here Sun-
day.
Mr. Euel Deary and family of
Gober visited the home of J. C.
Hale, Sunday.
C. A. McMillen went to Huat’s
Clinic in Paris last week to have
his eyes treated.
Robert Daniels and family,
who have been living in Alaska
where he was stationed
Army, are visiting
here
Wylie Lamberson of
Okla., was in Bailey a
ago He and his wife
ing the Doke Nesbett
Bonham. Mrs. Nesbett is very
ill. The Nesbetts lived in Bajley
a number of year until recently,
when they moved to Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Moorman
of Bonham visited the home of
C. A. McMillen, Friday.
There are still a few P-TA
birthday calendars available for
those who failed to get one.
They are 50c each and may be
obtained at the office of Basil
luondon, Elementary Shcool
principal.
THURSDAY
Pimento-cheese Sandwiches
French Fried Potatoes
Thousand Island Dressing over
Lettuce Cubes
Milk
White Cake with Topping
FRIDAY
Fish Sticks
Scalloped
Green
Grapefruit Slices
Hot
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wrgiht
’on Kevin of Rotan spent
•eek end
parents,
Wright.
For Prompt Delivery
of
Potatoes
Beans
on Lettuce Leaf
Butter Milk
Peaches
March 15 to April 20 is proper time
to Fertilize your Small Grains by
Side Dressing.
90% more effective than any other gasoline additive
in preventing spark plug fouling
70% more effective in preventing power loss from
pre-ignition knock
Childress
a wedding
March
The Leonard Business
Professional Women’s Club
Monday night in the home of
Mrs. Clarence Evans for a pro-
gram on National Security. The
program was directed by Mrs.
Geraldine Ayers and Mrs. Fate
Parker, National Security com-
mittee.
The club was called to order
by president Mrs. Paul H. Taylor.
Mrs. Evelyn Stallings read the
Club Collect after which Mrs.
Taylor introduced the guest
speaker, T/Sgt. Robert L. Crab-
tree of Sherman, who is in charge
of the Ground Observer Corps
for this area. A film of a tor-
nado and how weather spotters
in cooperation with the GOC
and the weather bureau work
and. how lives can be saved by
teamwork, was very interesting.
Sgt. Crabtree told of the oper-
ation of the Corps and the value
of adult observers and how much
they are needed now. Also of
the importance of the organiza-
tion in case our country should
be attacked by enemies.
Houston Hurst, leader for ;the
GOC in the Leonard district, was
also a guest and told of the op-
eration locally under
ship of the Leonard
partment.
Refreshments were
the members present and the
two guests by Mrs. Evans, assist-
ed by her daughter, Miss Jean
Kay.
A short business meeting was
held in which the club pledged
their support to Red Cross chair-
man, Mrs. Paul
her co-chairman,
son.
It was agreed
meeting, which is to be “Guest
Night,” will be a covered dish
dinner in the dining room at the
Methodist annex on the
Monday night in April.
Magnolia Products
J. M. HEARD
Consignee
Looking for
a Real Bargain?
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Alexander
of Tyler visited the J.
children Sunday.
and
last
with Mr. Wright’s
Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Mr and Mrs. Ray
were honored with
shower Saturday night,
15, in the Grove Hill church.
Mrs. Childress is the
Miss Berta Frances Keen.
The church was decorated
with beautiful spring flowers.
The bride’s table was laid with
an ecru lace cloth over blue
linen and held an arrangement
of daffodils and purple hyacinths.
Guests were greeted at the
door by Mrs. Jack Renfro, who
pinned a ribbon on each to par-
ticipate in a game. They werd
registered in a beautiful bride’s
book made for
her aunt, Mrs.
Several very
were directed
Newman. Prizes were awarded
to Mrs. Jack Renfro, Ruth Ann
Hood and Mrs. Harold Sikes,
who in turn presented them to
the honoree.
Mrs. Childress received many
nice and useful gifts.
Refreshments of cake,. hot
chocolate and coffee were served.
J. R. WILSON CO
LEONARD, TEXAS
Sgt. R. L. Crabtree
B&PW Speaker
Monday Night
WEDNESDAY
Meat-Noodle Casserole
Buttered English Peas
Tossed Salad
Hot Rolls Butter Milk
Rise Pudding
TUESDAY
Pinto Beans
Potato Salad on Lettuce
Buttered Spinach
Cornbread Butter Milk
Ambrosia
MONDAY
Barbecued Spareribs
Mashed Potatoes
English Peas
Combination Salad
Biscuits Butter Milk
Baked Apples
GRADY’S SERVICE STATION
Phone 77=J LEONARD Highway 69
A. P. Grider
Office in City Hall
Phone 234 Leonaro
TREADWAY SERVICE STATION
Phone 88W Leonard, Texan
BOB MILLSAP
Aero Crop Dusting Service
FRANK CRAWFORD MOTORS
Authorized FORD Dealer
LEONARD, TEXAS
Mrs. Bill Ross has returned to
Her home here after having lived
in Greenville the past several
months. She will be employed i the Cottage Prayer meeting,
as manager of a Greenville • After the meeting adjourned
Keady-to-wear shop, commuting; refreshments were served to
to her work each day. | seven members.
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