The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961 Page: 6 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC — Friday, July 28, 1961 ------
Pike News
HURST SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
THE
By MRS. NELL CARTER
O.
We do Wet Wash and Wash and Dry
is
chil-
Daughter:
Collin
you
deadly as any poison.
BY WHITWORTH TV
ARRIVAL
NEW
and Mrs. Perry Morris are
STOP AT OUR STATION FOR
MOTOR TUNE UP
BE WELL GROOMED
did
Starter and Generator Repair
Brake Work — Muffler & Tail Pipes
for
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ONLY $3 MORE FOR WHITEWALLS
with
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Sunset needn’t put a curfew on your enjoyment of your garden’s
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COMMUNITY
PUBLIC SERVICE
I can have silence and harmony.
Onion Grower from Collin Co.
if
no
be
will not take on the
if they are planted
will this happen.
my
met
had
the
Mc-
Mrs.
WHITWORTH
RADIO & TV
Jack White, Jr. is employed at
Ray Murphy Chevrolet Company
this week assisting with envoic-
ing stock.
is
rack-
plugs,
At E. L. Edwards Garage
LEONARD, TEXAS
unusual after-dark effects. Outdoor lighting equipment for
came to visit
dad had never
the years they
WEATHER
6.70 x 15 black rayon tube-type,
Dear Jan:
My uncle
mother- and
him in all
been married. My dad being
jealous type immediately thought
something FISHY was going on.
He insulted him in such a way
that my uncle left and I doubt
he will ever, come back. My dad
said, “Oh yeah, I have heard those
old uncle stories before!
think
see a
Dear Jan:
I have trouble. I am a
County farmer and I raise onions.
My wife has decided to raise or-
chids for a florist in Dallas. We
are crossways because she thinks
if I raise onions, which is my live-
lyhood that they will make the
orchids take on an onion smell.
Someone told her this and now
she thinks I should go out of
the onion business and join her’s.
I know onions, but orchids I don’t.
Please tell me how I can keep
the smell out of her orchids so
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are Guaranteed Nation-Wide
1. Against normal road hazards—i.e., blow-
outs, fabric breaks, cuts—except repairable
punctures. Limited to original owner for
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2. Against any defects in workmanship and
material without limit as to time or
mileage.
Any Goodyear tire dealer (over 60,000 in
all 50 states) will repair tire without charge
or make allowance on new tire based on
original tread depth remaining and tha cur-
rent "Goodyear price."
Week end visitors in the T.
Pryor home were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Tom Pryor and famliy of
Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
May, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pryor and
family of Dallas.
Our summer revival will begin
Sunday, July 30th, at 7:30 p.m.
with the pastor, Rev. Mannon
Wallace, doing the preaching. Ev-
eryone is /nvited to attend.
Robert and Ralph Smith of
Wichita Falls are spending this
week with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Smith.
As a matter of fact it
quit during “Riverboat” . .
Why?
Dear
Indeed he should see a doctor
your mother has given him
cause to be jealous. This can
as
special mushroom type reflectors can highlight the flowe' ’ * d3 that
_______ black rayon
tuba-type plus tax and
old tire off your car
Dear Jan:
I have thought of writin!
for a long time but was afraid
you would laugh at my problem.
My husband is a big domino play-
er and he plays until way in the
night. I wouldn’t mind so much
hut we live near the hall and
the racket goes on until day-
break. You may think I am mak-
ing- a mountain out of a mole hill,
but this mole hill is getting sick
and tired of not getting rest.
What can I do?
84’s Wife Navarro Co.
Dear Onion:
If the orchids are in- an en-
closure they
odor. Only
side by side
Leonard, Texas
7 DAYS A WEEK
★ Not Seconds
★ Not Discontinued
★ Not Retreads
Dear Wife:
Be glad he
ing distance,
hear him you are in
when things quieten
when to worry. As for
et—try some swimming
they work wonders.
Wilson’s Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
MRS. H. H. CHILDERS
Manager
NE Corner Square
OPEN 24 HOURS
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Broach
of Houston visited his mother and
sister, Mrs. Sarah F„oach and
Mrs. J. W. Hughes, and a brother,
Rev. and Mrs. U. C. Broach and;
family the early part of this!
week.
Mr.
proud parents of a daughter,
Valerie Ann, who arrived at 10
A.M. Friday, July 21, 1961 at
Wilson N. Jones Hospital in Sher-
man. She weighed 8 lbs., 2 ozs.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Morris of Dallas and Mr.
and Mrs. V. F. Vier of Sherman.
Mrs. Morris and baby are doing
fine. They were carried to the
home of her parents Tuesday and
expect to return to their home
here early next week.
Other Sizes start
as low as... xJ tuba-type
in sight or hear-
As long as you can
luck, but
down
the
ear
We hope that you enjoy read-
ing Jan Webster in every is-
sue. Space limitations may
prevent Jan from answering
your problems in the paper
■as soon as you like, but send
your letters to Jan Webster,
Bos US, Corsicana, Texas.
A. R. STAPP, Distributor
Phone 77W Leonard
service
ANYWHERE IN AMERICAI
fltrougb oar natton-wtde connection*, wo havo the facilities for handBnf *
funeral from any point in America.
Wo offer our services with pride knowing that we can relieve the family
aS burdens Incident to any death away from home.
Do you
a man so jealous should
head doctor?
Daughter
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JACKSON SERVICE STATION
Phone 222=W Highway 69
Lowest Price Ever On A New 3-T
Turnpike-Proved Goodyear
Mrs. John Hughes and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Walter Nobles and chil-
dren, Johnny, Susan, Ann and
Clay, of Corpus Christi are visit-
ing Mrs. J. W. Hughes and family [
this week.
good/year
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
jSinilh-Duke Family
Reunion Sunday
Descendants of the late Rev.
and Mi’s. Martin Smith met for
their 10th annual reunion, July
23, at the Leonard American Le-
gion Hall, with 56 present. Those
attending were:
Mrs. Loy Stevens and Mrs. Ce-
cil Warren of McAlister, Okla.,
Mr. and Mrs. George Duke, Mor-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Duke, Lub-
bock; Mr. and Mrs. Edd Smith
and snos, Wichita Falls; Mr. and
Mrs. Evans Smith and daughters,
Howard Netherton, Hub Smith
and Edgar Smith of Dallas; Pat
Dryden, Bonham; Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Green of Lubbock; Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Thompson and
dren of McKinney;
Also Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Carley, Ollie Duke, Mr. and
Joe Combs, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Kennith
Wallis and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Smith and Trena,
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bradley, Bud
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith,
Mrs. Dora Netherton, Mrs. Myrtle
McCaslin, Roy Horton, Eura La-
cey and Mrs. Nell Canter, all of
Leonard, also Rev. and Mrs. Ray-
burn Rushing and family of
Mitchell, S. D.
Make it a regular habit to visit Charlie
With a hair trim, shampoo and shine from our Shop, you’ll
be well groomed at all times.
Scissors, Pinking Shears and Clipper Blades ground at rea-
sonable prices — work guaranteed.
WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP
CHARLIE CRAWFORD JAMES DIXON
SALE!
While the Present Stocks Last
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T. EL HURST, District Manager
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