The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIU-Friday, September 4,1959
WOMAN'S BACK TROUBLE VANISHES
Come To See IIS For
Patronize Graphic Advertisers
“Spend Your Dollars At Home,
Insurance
Keep Your Dollars At Home
THE LEONARD NATIONAL BANK
Texas
Leonard
Red Chain Feeds
15 OZ CHEF BOY AR DEE
Spaghetti and Meat Balls 2 cans 45c
j>OFF
nsco
SLICED
Armstrong Mayrose Bacon, lb 49c
Idaho Italian Prunes, 2-lbs
Grade A Freddy the Fryer
Jesse Jewell frozen Chicken Drum
CELLO
Armstrong Mayrose Franks, lb 49c
sticks, Breasts or Thighs, lb 59c
THICK SLICED
Shurfresh Oleo, pound
Black Hawk Bacon, 2 lbs
Farley S Hill Grocery & Market
East Side Square
Leonard, Texas
Outstanding
Performance
Better To Have and Not Need
Than To Need and Not Have
The following new and renew
ed subscriptions to the Graphi
have been received recently.
in any
pain. I
Good schools, fine churches, a modern
business district, everything that makes
a town a good place in which to live and
do business depends upon the money you
spend at home and keep at home.
DEF- 22G
Mrs.
Les
were
Mrs.
UWEM
J>LAY SAFE-FLY PLANES
AWAY FROM POWER LINES
R. L. Cline, Oklahoma City
J. B. Thompson, Leonard
Mrs. V. E. Conway, Leonard
C. E. Tucker, Falfurrias
Mrs. H. B. Lightfoot, Tulsa
Okla.
Charlie Offord, Leonard
Melvin Barr, Leonard
John R. Hall, Albuquerque,
TEXANS Buy MORE
GLADIULA
than ANY Other Flour
Mrs. Roscoe Hutton of Tyler,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blacksher and
daughter of La Fette, La. visited
Leon and Mark Hutton and fami-
lies over last week end.
Thelma
injuries
Desert.
General Repairs On
TRUCKS, CARS and TRACTORS
We Challenge You to Find a
Better Gasoline Buy Than Sinclair
Mrs. H. B. Thompson, Butch
and Nancy of McKinney spent
last week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Combs.
says, “Thy faith
'ou whole.”
lave an illness or
J. B. Taylor spent Sunday af-
ternoon with his daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Neale at Rockwall.
"Tlearh^
COOLERS
The very belt
Here is Super High-Test
Gasoline at a sensible price. .
New Sinclair Power-X gives you |
top power and mileage. And it
contains special anti-rust and ceup£Bf.,.
anti-stall additives. We challenge
you to find a better gasoline
buy than Sinclair. Power up
with Power-X today.
“Since that wonderful night
my back has never hurt and I
have been able to sit
type of chair without
am thankful to God
healing!”
I get many letters like this,
telling how strong faith and
prayer bring miraculous heal-
ings from God!
Now, if you’ve ever suffered
from any type of vertebra trou-
ble and particularly with a
pinched sciatic nerve, you know
what torment this woman went
through!
She possessed faith in abun-
dance! She knew God could do
for her what no one else could
do. Her strong faith and her be-
lief that Goa would heal her
brought her healing.
The Bible — " ’
shall make y
Do you h
problem? Turn your faith loose!
Ask God to deliver you. He
has the povyer and is eager to
solve all of your problems.
Just as this woman with her
back ailment had the faith to
believe that God would give
her victory over her affliction,
so can you have such abound-
ing faith.
God is a good God, and He
does answer prayer.
mail back
the other
are fam-
since they
New and Renewed
Subscribers
Your dollars are the life blood of your
community, spend them where they will
do the most good for your town, your
neighbors and yourself. Money spent out
of town and money deposited out of
town doesn’t help you or Leonard.
Model plane flying is
fun — but death or
•erious injury may
result if the steel
control wire comes in
contact with electric
wires. Be a safe pilot.
Fly your plane away
from power lines.
“In June of 1946,” writes a
woman from Iowa, “a back ail-
ment which caused me severe
pain in the right leg was diag-
nosed by my doctor as sciatica
(inflammation around the sciatic
nerve).
“I want to tell you that God
healed me of this affliction!
“Before God healed me, the
doctors had done everything in
their power to help me. X rays
were taken, showing one of my
vertebrae was out of place. I
underwent special treatments.
“I was fitted with a surgical
belt and it gave me a measure
of relief, but I found it painful
to sit on hard chairs.
“My husband and I heard
about your Crusade in Saint
Petersburg, Florida, so we de-
cided to go for prayer.
“Sitting on the hard chair in
the tent was untold agony for
me. I leaned one way and then
another because I couldn’t stand
pressure on my spine. But God
seemed very near.
“After you finished preach-
ing, you said you were going to
pray for those who needed heal-
ing. I poured out my heart as
you prayed. The healing power
of God swept through my body,
and I was healed right there in
the audience!
Poultry and Livestock Supplies
Garden Nf'eds — Field Seed
Phone 77W
LEONARD, TEXAS
OLIVER & SON GARAGE
North of Parker’s Hardware
Leonard, Texas
Nobility News
BY MRS. L. B. WITHROW
NOTICE
Grove-Hill Lodge
No. 373, A.F. &
A. M. meets on JwBw
the 4th Monday JcwIrF
of each month,
8 p.m. Members
urged to attend.
Visitors welcome.
T. H. Hurst, W. M.
J. H. Barbee. Sec’y,
LEONARD FEED
AND PRODUCE
Phone 161 Leon Hutton
Self employed taxpayers (for
the wage and salary people’s in-
formation this is the government
term to describe your service sta-
tion operator, your groceryman,
and other folks you do business
with everyday) are required to
pay their income tax throughout
the year the same as a wage earn-
er. Any person having income not
subject to withholding files an
estimated tax return on April 15
to pay quarterly. The age of
mechanization in Internal Reve-
nue has now reached the esti-
mated tax payment billing system.
In September the first estimated
tax bills are coming out on an
IBM card on which you complete
part of the card and
your payment with
part. Most taxpayers
iliar with this system
receive electric bills, water bills,
or gasoline credit card bills on
a similar type card. The Internal
Revenue Service is naturally an-
xious to have taxpayers recog-
nize that this is a bill and not
an advertisement. They want part
of the card back with the check
that is due.
Troy Fowler, Greenville
Mrs. Lille Dillard, Talco, Texas
Jerry Shaffer, Leonard
O. E. Giles, Leonard
Elmer Lacy, Leonard
Miss Mary Melton, Leonard
Roy Barr, Leonard
Archa Evans, Leonard
Kenneth Evans, Ft. Worth
Jack Lyon, Leonard
J. B. Jones, Leonard
Leonard Mallory, Leonard
M. W. Brewer, Dallas
Mrs. Musa Golden, Leonard
Mrs. W. C. Ashley, Leonard
Vance Bates, Freeport
A. P. Grider, Leonard
Cecil Hunt, Leonard
Joan Dyar, Leonard
W. E. Jenkins, Leonard
Noel Grisham, Round Rock
M. F. Brown, Leonard
E. G. Satterfield, Hugo, Oka.
Grady Murrell, Leonard
Stg. Leon Murrell, New York
Mrs. Emma Rushing, Leonard
Mrs. Fred Taipley, Hooks
Wayland Darst, Mulvane, Kans.
L. S. Goode, Leonard
Jack Montgomery, Grand
Prairie
James Davy, Garland
O. O. McIntosh, Leonard
B. Sudderth, Dallas
John Kosir, Leonard
R. D. Allen, Trenton
Mrs. E. Reagan, Trenton
Dr. James W. Davis, Leonard
R. R. McCord, Leonard
Mrs. Alfred E. Smith, Wichita
Falls
Dr. R. D. Van Schoick, Leonard
Mrs. Tom Sutherland, Ana-
darko, Okla.
Mrs. Dorothy Gill, Wichita,
Kansas
C. A. Edwards, Leonard
Clyde Tucker, Leonard
E. B. Kent, Hearne, Texas.
New.,. inside and out!
Featuring ...
• Three-*p««d motor
• Push-button control pa*«l
• Sound cushioned motor mounting
• Economical operation
• INTEGRIF® protective barrier
Cash Bn yer Far
Cream — Eggs — Poultry
KEEP YOUR
i_ow’
' Wheel Balancing — Goodyear Tires
PEIRSON’S SERVICE STATION
Phone 77=J LEONARD Highway 69
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Petty and
Bruce of Garland, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rex Petty, Jane, and Loy
and J. C. Reagan of Dallas
week end guests of Mr. and
Elzie Petty.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Nile Arnwine were Mrs.
Breaux and Lynette, and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Johnson and chil-
dren of Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones were
recent guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Tackett. Mr. and
Mrs. Jones spent the summer in
California and will now make
their home in Dallas and he will
enter College in Arlington-
Mrs. Hines Smoot of Van
Alystne visited relatives here Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of
Arizona are visiting Mrs. Smith’s
mother, Mrs. J. A. Trusty.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace
are at the bedside of his father,
Benton Wallace of Pilot Grove,
who suffered a heart attack Mon-
day and remains in serious con-
dition in a Sherman hospital.
Mrs. Julia Arnwine, mother of
Nile Arnwine and Mrs.
Bailey, suffered painful
in a fall at her home at
SWEET MILK OR BUTTERMILK
Shurfresh Biscuits, 3 can
BRAND BUMS
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COMMUNITY
PUBLIC SERVICE
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