The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, September 4,1964
EDHUBE NEWS
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC
By KAY NICHOLS
JEAN D. TONEY
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Across From Katy Depot
Leonard
Phone 587-3372
We Will Be Closed Monday, Sept. 7th for Labor Day
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Leonard National
Closed Labor Day
STOP IN AND SEE US
Genuine Parts
Published Every Friday
Publisher and Owner
Entered as second class matter April 12, 1890, at the post
office at Leonard, Fannin County, Texas, under the Act of Con-
gress, March 3, 1879.
Resolutions of Respect, Readers, Business and Professional
Notices will be charged for at the rate of 15c per line. Cards of
Thanks will be charged for at a minimum of $1.00 for 50 words
or less, in excess of that amount at the rate of 3c per word.
NOTICE — Any erroneous reflection upon the character, stand-
ing 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 publisher.
Nite Pho. 587-3358 or 587-3629. •• Day Pho. 587-3515
LEONARD, TEXAS
ORTHO KLEEN STOCK LIVESTOCK SPRAY
$5.00 per gallon — $2.00 per quart — $1.25 per pint
WANT TO SELL YOUR
PROPERTY? SO DO WE
LEON COFFMAN, W.M.
JACK BARBEE. Sec’ty
AH Real Estate and
Loan Service
He has re-
'We walk by faith,
If we fail to visit you in your
place of business this week,
DIAL 587-3303
and we will help you prepare your
message to the residents of Leon-
ard’s trade area — the readers of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Watson
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Pinkston of Bonham over
the week end.
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1 year in Fannin County (plus 4c State Tax) $2.00
1 year elsewhere in United States (plus 5c State Tax) $2.50
1 year Overseas $3.00
Ant and Roach Blaster — Wasp and Hornet Spray
PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS — REGULAR $1.39 VALUE
Special for $1.00 Each
43c
$1.00
29c
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ORTHO BRAND SCREWWORM BOMBS
REGULAR PRICE — $1.50
$1.00 Each
A Way Thai
Seems Right
By L. R. FULLERTON
T. E. WRIGHT
Pho. 587-2103 • 1809 Main
LEONARD, TEXAS
John M. Heard
Representing
Southwestern Life Ins. Co.
519 M&P Bank Bld.
Sherman, Texas
GILBERT ELECTRIC
No. Side Square - Leonard - Pho. 587-2244
FULL OF PEP BRAND HORSE & MULE PELLETS
REGULAR PRICE — $1.75
50 lbs $1.50
14% CALF CREEP NUGGETS
REGULAR PRICE — SI.73 EACH
50 lbs $1.50 Each
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Jack's Wholesale Meat Co.
FORMERLY H. & B. PACKING CO.
Phone 989-2293 • Trenton, Texas
NUTRENA BEEFCAKE BLOCKS, 38'- Protein
REGULAR PRICE — $1.75 EACH
CLEAN UP PRICE $1.50 Each
5% ORTHO MALATHION DUST
5 lbs $1.00
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
AND PROCESSING FOR HOME FREEZERS
¥2 BEEF, ready for freezer, lb
3 Lb. SAUSAGE, ready for freezer
/4 HOG, wrapped and ready for freezer, lb
DILLON
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone 587-3524
LEONARD, TEXAS
at the M&S Hospital in Bon-1
ham. Mrs. C. Z. McLarry is also
a patient in the M&S Hospital.
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Readership studies revea] that
vour home weekly newspaper is
read and re-read by every mem-
ber of yc jr family, and that it re-
mains in the home from four to
seven days, while a daily news-
paper or a handbill is scanned
and thrown out the next day.
Your home weekly newspaper
carries the news of your custom-
ers and their friends and neigh-
bors. It is a personal letter to
them every week. Your invita-
tion to them to visit and shop your
store is a personal invitation.
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Grove-Hill Lodge
No. 373, A.F.&
A.M. meets on
the 4th Monday
of each month,
8 P.M. Members
urged to attend. " ibF
Visitors welcome.
Janie and Jerry Hartwell spent
Wednesday evening with
David and Harold Nichols.
Mrs. Paul Hilliard and chil-
dren of Sherman spent Thursday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Richards.
Walt, Gene and Jerry Keene
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Goodman
and children of Arizona were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Lamberson this week.
Several from this community
gathered at the Edhube Baptist
where
cream
he is shield unto them that put
jheir trust in him” (Proverbs 30:
5). Oh, how unwise we are in
our pretense to be wise! “If any
man among you seemeth to be
wise in this world, let him be-
come a fool, that he may be wise.
Fox- the wisdom of this world is
foolishneess with God. For it is
written, he taketh the wise in
their own craftiness. And again,
the Lord knoweth the thoughts
of the wise, that they are vain”
(I Corinthians 3.18-20). “There
is a way that seemeth right unto
a man, but the end thereof are
the ways of death.”
Man is often prone to question
why God has done some things,
or the way in which He has done
them. There are those who ac-
tually think that many things
could have been done better than
did them. This is
in all of his wis-
ance, or just following any course dOm, js still very limited. God has
that seems plausible. The Lord is1 knowledge that we do not have,
telling us that a thing might ap- | Certain things He has chosen to
► us; other things He has
kings of old said,
pray thee, at the word of the should
Lord today (H Chronicles 18. has done or said^
4).
“For every word of God is pure:
are ,
“Trust in the Lord with that are not necessary to our sal-
vation or well-being.
There is a limit to our know-
ledge, but there is no, limit to the
knowledge of God. “O the depths
son, all of Leonard, and Floyd
Page of Bailey visited Mr. and
how to please Him, and He has,Mrs- Carl Waterson Sunday night.;
withheld from us many things! ^rs- • &■. Coffee is a patient 1
tion teaches us that God and man
don’t always see alike. Isn’t this
what the Lord Himself said? “For and all things therein.
my thoughts are not your His people, and the sheep of His
thoughts, neither are your ways 1 pasture. He doesn’t have to give
my ways, saith the Lord. For as man a reason for everything He
the heavens are higher than the j does,
earth, so are my ways higher g-ation to give man an explana-
tion your ways, and my thoughts tion for everything
than your thoughts” (Isaiah 55: ' quested of us.
8-9). “The Lord seeth not as man not by sight” (n Corinthians 5:
outward appearance, but the Lord t fact that God has given
looketh on the heart” (1 Samuel the information
16:7).
That being the case, we
told,
all thine heart; and lean not
unto thine own understanding.
In all ways acknowledge him, and
he shall direct thy paths” (Pro-
verbs 3:5). “It is not in man that
walketh to direct his steps” (Je-
remiah 10:23). God has an in-
sight into things that you and
I do not have; therefore, we must
come to trust Him and look unto of
Him for guidance. As one of the
Inquire,^ I 34. who is puny man that he
anything God
ocwu? “Nay but, O,
! man. Who art thou that repliest
against God? Shall the thing
formed say to him that formed
it, Why hast thou made me thus:
(Romans 9:20).
Until next week may the Lord
bless you is our prayer.
Leonard National Bank will be
closed all day Monday, Septem-
ber 7th, in observance of Labor
Day.
Announcement was made by
officials.
claring is that things are not
always what they seem.
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of his riches both of the wisdom Lake Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
and knowledge of God! How un- ’ paul h. Taylor over last week
. searchable are his judgments, end.
' and his ways past finding out!
. For who hath known the mind ------—--------------------
------L Or who hath been
counselor?” (Romans 11:33,
Church Saturday night
everyone enjoyed an ice
supper.
Mrs. Ember Smith and
McCollough of Dallas spent Sun-
day with their sister, Mrs. John-
ny Benesch.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Waterson had Sunday dinner in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Bartlett and boys of Garland.
The passage under considera- unto us” (Deuteronomy 29:29). |
God always knows best. Why
shouldn’t He? He made the world
We are
There are two verses in
book of Proverbs which have the
same reading. Will you listen to
that reading? “There is a way
that seemeth right unto a man,
but the end thereof are the ways
of death” (Proverbs 14:12; 16:
25). The Lord here not only is
declaring a great truth, but He
is also sounding forth a grave
warning! The very fact that He
states it twice in the same way
is indicative of just how import-
ant it is. Let us consider well this
truth the Lord spoke, and let us
heed the warning He gave.
Here is a warning against rely-, the way God
ing too much on outward appear- , because man,
plausible. The Lord is1 knowledge
utuiuig no wiaL a, vervain t
pear to be one way wlien in reali- I reyeal to
ty it is not that way at all. The chosen to withhold from us just
truth that the Lord is here de- now. “The secret things belong
unto the Lord our God. but those
things which are revealed belong !
nod «iwavB i™WR Whv Mrs- Alice *vey of the White-
wright Nursing Home, Mrs. Hous-
ton Barker and children of Bon-
ham, Mrs. Dee Ivey and Mr. and
Mrs. Jackie Ivey and children, all
of Leonard.
| Ray and Ann Steele of the Val-
ley Creek Community were visi-
tors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Hartwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Ivey and
seeth; for man looketh on the 7)> By faith we must accept the 50115 aod ^ss Anthaline Thomp-
__ 1 us all
we need as to
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