The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC — Friday, May 26, 1961 ' _____________________________________
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC
a. McMillen
Publisher
Himbree is on
the
J. A. ARNOLD — Insurance
English visited
rel-
WIZARD POWER MOWERS
AML COSTOP ON HIGHWAY 69 FOR
MOTOR TUNE UP
GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES
DELCO BATTERIES
Pho. 77J
Leonard
Hwy. 69
na-
Mrs. J. W. Bailey of Sherman,
HALFTHESTORYGEORGIA'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 60
East Side Square
MARIE MARTIN
GEORGIA STEWMAN
Is Change-of-life
NOW IS THE TIME
Only Half a Woman?
*<Mi*S***.u. i.U.n.UwiiuuiuMUi
TO SOW PASTURE AND HAY CROPS
$10.00 per 100 lbs
Sweet Sudan
$10.00 per 100 lbs
Sorghum Almun
$5.50 per 100 lbs
Hegari
$7.50 per 100 lbs
Big German Millett
$8.75 per 100 lbs.
Red Top Cane
THINK IT OVER
O. K. FEED MILL
PHO. 229
Across From Katy Depot
LEONARD
Mrs.
one
Cor-
Mi's. Mae
Mrs. Dick
Greenville,
Garrett of
Too tense
too tired
to be a real
companion
to your
husband?
$2.00
$2.50
Blanche Culberson and
Fay Bowdry, who live in
Texas, have concluded a
with friends and relatives
attack last Saturday and
on Sunday afternoon.
NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or
reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in
the columns of this paper will be gladly corrected when personally
brought to the attention of the publishers.
Better To Have and Not Need
Than To Need and Not Have
Resolutions of Respect, Readers, Business and Professional Notices
will be charged for at the rate of 10c per line. Cards of Thanks
will be charged for at a minimum of $1.00 per 100 words or less, in
excess of that aamount at the rate of 1 cent per word.
will appear at Lake Texoma’s
new Eisenhower Marina this Sat-
urday and Sunday afternoons.
The show is free.
Mr. Tray-
p.m. Tues-
Methodist
Entered as a second class matter April 12, 1890, at the post
office at Leonard, Fannin County. Texas, under the Act of Congresi
March 3, 1879.
19”
19”
22”
And when we say “low
price,” we mean more than
merely the pint-sized figure
on the window sticker of a new Corvair.
You’re going to be saving like sixty on gas.
And on the antifreeze you won’t buy next
winter, and the radiator repairs you’ll never
have to pay for. About the only things
Corvair doesn’t skimp on are room, smooth-
ness, style and pure driving joy. But that’s
the other half of the story. Talk to your
Chevrolet dealer about it soon!
Mrs. Pearl Kizer spent last week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
I Kizer and family at Bells.
The East Grayson County Sing-
ing Convention will be held Sun-
day, May 29, at the Bethel Bap-
tist Church, four miles south of
Whitewright.
Vernie Caraway, who is in
charge of the convention said
several out of county singers are
expected.
The public is invited.SLEEP 8 HOURS —WAKE UP TIRED?
When due to simple iron-deficien-
cy anemia, take Pinkham Tab-
lets. Rich in iron, they start to
strengthen your blood in one day!
Mrs. Frank
sick list.
Mrs. Carrie
atives in Bonham last week.
A. H. Oakley, who lives in West
Texas, is visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Shellie Gregory
of Irving visited his sister, Mrs.
Ruth Burke, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Phile of
Sulphur Springs visited their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Cole,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hale attend-
ed memorial services at Gober
cemetery Sunday.
Jack Savage, who lives in Ok-
lahoma, visited relatives here last
week.
Little Miss Tona Rhyne of Bon-
ham visited her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Himbree, Sunday.
Kenneth Burke and family who
live in California, are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Burke.
Mrs. Loy White who lives in
Arizona, is visiting relatives here
and in Gober.
Mrs. Lizzie Bailey recently vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lassater,
who are ill in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Moorman
of Bonham visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. McMillen last week.
Rev. Fender of Bonham preach-
ed here at the Baptist Church
Sunday in the absence of Bro.
Joe Green, who is attending a
Baptist convention in St. Louis.
Part of the senior class, their
sponsor and chaperon, enjoyed a
few days outing in Eureka
Springs, Ark.
Mrs.
Mrs.
West
visit
here.
4-Cycle DeLuxe, special .... $48.88
2-Cycle, special $37.95
4-Cycle DeLuxe, special .... $52.88
Subscription Prices
1 year in Fannin and adjoining counties
1 year elsewhere in United States
Recent visitors of
Fowler were Mr. and
Fowler and James of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Fort Worth, John Carnell of Du-
rant, Okla., Oda. Allen of Cole-
man, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Nolen and baby of Dallas, Mrs.
Edith Moats and daughters of
East Shady Grove.
Singing Sunday Al
Bethel Church
(The other-and even more
satisfying—half you’ll
discover the first time you
drive a Corvair!)
Generator & Starter Repair - Mufflers
Tail Pipes - Brake Work - Wash & Grease
Flats Fixed - Road Service
Wilson’s Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
ALEXANDER
BARBER
SHOP
LEONARD, TEXASW. D. WAUSON & SON
Sinclair Petroleum Co. Products
John Clarence Traylor, a
tive of Bailey, and a resident
of Quinlan at the time of his
death, died at 11 p.m. Sunday
night, May 21, 1961.
Funeral services for
lor were held at 2:30
day in the Bailey
church, Bailey. Rev. U. C. Boach
of Leonard officiated. Burial was
in Arledge Ridge Cemetery in
Bonham.
Mr. Traylor was born August
CORVAIR Corvair
BY CHEVROLET
See the new Corvair
at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's
John C. Traylor
Services Tuesday
Special women’s medicine can relieve
“hot flashes”, weakness, nervousness
...then you can enjoy life fully again!
Has change-of-life left you so
weak you feel only "half” alive?
Suffocated by “hot flashes”, con-
stantly tense... so you can’t be an
affectionate wife and mother?
Don’t despair! Lydia Pinkham’s
Compound can relieve both ten-
sion and physical distress! In doc-
tor’s tests, Pinkham’s gave dra-
matic help—without costly shots!
Irritability is soothed. “Hot
flashes” subside. Then most women
can go “smiling through” change-
of-life without suffering!
If change-of-life has left you
only “half” a woman, get Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
from druggists. See how fast you
can feel “all woman” again!
J I ’
20, 1900 in Bailey, the son of Si sister of Mrs. Leon Sharrett and
and Kate Kelly Traylor. He was Mrs. John Dillon, is a patient at
I a veteran of World War I and (Wilson N. Jones Hospital in
” " " Sherman. Mrs. Bailey suffered a
heart
again
GO TO YOUR HEAD
Bailey News
MRS. C.
. SERVICE
ANYWHERE IN AMERICA!
Through OW nation-wide connections, we have the facilities for hendlnf •
funeral from any point in America.
We offer our services with pride bowing that we can relieve the family ef
aO burdens incident to any death away from home.
a member of the Methodist
church. Mr. Traylor was a farmer
, at the time of his death.
! Survivors are one sister,
Roy Higden, Quinlan, and
brother, Charles W. Traylor,
i pus Christi.
I Coker-Matthews-Peters funeral
home of Greenville was in charge
of arrangements.
Published Every Friday
Jean D. Toney
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY
J. P. SULLIVAN LEONARDTREADWAY SERVICE STATION
Phone 275 Leonard, Texas
This handsome couple is right; Water Ski Show. The 20-act show
at home on water skis—they thrill
spectators with their delightful
adagio performances in the Tom-
my Bartlett-Mercury Outboard
Ray Murphy Chevrolet Co., Inc.
Phone 264 LEONARD, TEXAS PHONE 31
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1961, newspaper, May 26, 1961; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214098/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.