The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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is vitamin and iron starved.
•These symptoms If due to a vitamin deficiency
occur only when daily intake of vitamins Bl* B2,
and niacin is less than minimum daily require*
ments over a prolonged period. In themselves,
they do not prove a dietary deficiency as they
may have other causes or be due to functional
conditions.
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Vitamin & Iron Starvation Today
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Nutritional experts reveal vitamin losses in cooked foods plus faulty diet may
be seriously undermining your energy, strength, and resistance, making you
feel on edge—affecting your appetite—spoiling your sleep—because your body
capsules give yoti the full vitamin and
iron content nature provided in the
groups of the following foods before
cooking:
1 quart of pasteurized milk
4 oz. of fresh orange juice
l/2 lb. of lean bacon
1 lb. of lean pork -
1/2 lb. of green string beans
1/2 lb. of veal chops ___z,,
t/2 lb. of ham
’/» lb. of butter
1 lb. of beets
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Norwood,
Sr., Lancaster; A. J. Norwood,
Sherman; Grady Stuteville,
Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Noan
Guyer, Houston; Benny Cun-
ningham, Freeport; and Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Sagely, Blue Ridge
visited Mrs.z George Hardman
last week endi.
scon TISSUE, 2 rolls
Warwick
PHONE 218
------23c
Grocery
LEONARD, TEXAS
Bargains Galore at Wilson’s Store
BACK TO THE
Homemaking
Teachers Service
Conference
BIBLE
Look For “Special Red Tags”
WEEK END SPECIALS
Hormel Bacon, sliced
Grayson Oleo, pound
Sunshine Marshmallows, 8-oz.
Sunshine Grahams, pound box
Giant size Tide or Duz
Kleenex, 400 count _ _
Large Pet Milk, 3 cans
Betty Crocker Chocolate Malt Cake Mix 33c
FORMER LEONARD
MAN VISITS HERE
Mrs. N. J. Richardson
Kathryn E. McClure
James Dudley McClure
E. J. Norwood
the
,an-
Bank Closed
February 22
Allen Spies, president of
Leonard National Bank’
nounces the bank will be closed
Wednesday, February 22, in ob-
servance of George Washing-
ton’s birthday.
J. B. Jennings of the U. S. Air
Force visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. (Bill) Stapp,
Monday while enroute to Can-
ada.
Jennings lived here in the
home of the late Dr. John Pen-
dergrass and Mrs. Pendergrass
and attended school. He grad-
uated from Leonard high school
in 1935 and was a close friend of
the Stapp family. His wife is
making her home in San Angelo
while he is in service.
3 pound can
Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening, 17c coupon
Homemaking teachers of Area
VI attended an In-Service Edu-
cation Conference, February 10-
11, in Tyler, Texas. Miss Zelda
Conine, homemaking teacher of
Leonard, reports an interesting
and helpful program was given
both Friday night and Saturday.
Highlights of the program were:
Report of White House Confer-
ence on Education in Washing-
ton, D. C.; Civil Defense—dem-
onstrations in fire fighting in the
home; illustrated discussion on
teaching Home Management • for
adult groups; exhibits of teach-
ing materials and interpretative
materials; panel and group dis-
cussion to gain ideas and solve
problems related to working
with adults.
A special luncheon and style
show on Saturday added the
final part to a worthwhile In-
Service Conference.
Hickory Creek
Mrs. Harvey Harris, Reporter
Mrs. B. B. Bell, Mrs. Ray Har-
rell and Rhegena and Mrs. Har-
vey Harris visited Mrs. D. C.
Thurman, Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Cum-
mings of Austin visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cummings, Carol and Linda and
Mr .and Mrs. Homer Bendh and
Jerry and Grandma Bench over
the week end. Mrs. Homer Bench
and granddaughter, Debra Kay
Bench, returned home with them
Sunday fora few days visit.
Mrs. Homer Bench returned
home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Browne
and children of Sulphur Springs
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Browne, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thurman
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Miles and Winnell of Bon-
ham visitbd Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Cummings, Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harris
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Batch-
dor, Sunday afternoon. They
also called on Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Smith and children Sunday eve-
ning.
Happy Birthday Tc
Mary Ann Massisak
Stephen Massisak
Mrs. Clyde Tucker
Joe Campbell Culbertson
Mary Jean Jacksen
David Doolin
Mrs. Ray Carpenter
Edward Southerland
Mrs. Lora Hicks
Mrs. Jack Donald Ross
Mrs. Bonnie West
Mrs. John L. Dillon, Jr.
QUESTIONS ASKED AND
ANSWERED BY A FRIEND
/ 1. How may one identify
the Church of Christ?
They Tell a Happy Story for February
J. R. WILSON CO. — LEONARD
Answer: By its doctrine and
practice. Read Acts 2:42.
The Apostles taught alien sin-
ners to believe in Christ as the
Son of God. Jno. 8:24; Acts
16:31-34. They taught sinners
to repent of their sins. Lk.
13:5 and Acts 17:30-31. They
taught sinners to confess
Christ. Mt. 10:32 and Rom.
10:9-10; Acts 8:36-39. They
taught penitent believers to
be baptized for the remission
of sins. Mk. 16:15-16; Acts
2:38; 22:16.
The Apostles taught mem-
bers of the church to meet on
the first day of the week for
the communion service. I
Cor. 11:1-2 and 23-30. The
Apostles commanded' Chris-
tians to sing. Eph. 5:19; Col.
3:16-17. Christians are com-
manded to give on the first
day of the week as they are
prospered, and to pray without
ceasing. 1 Thes. 5:17.
Baptist Church
Dinner March 4
The dinner for Leonard Bap-
tists and their friends scheduled
for Sunday, February 5, was
postponed because of bad weath-
er. The date set for the dinner
is Sunday, March 4, at the school
gymnasium.
Each family is asked to bripg
a basket lunch. The church will
furnish the plates, napkins and
drinks. Every member and any
visitor who wishes to attend is
urged to do so.
Sunday School will start at 10
a. m. and the morning worship
service will be at 11 a. m. Dinner
will be served at 12 noon.
Mrs. Jim Short and Miss Eddie
Lou Short of Deport visited Mr.
and Mrs. Houston Hurst last
week end.
Captain Audio Murphy, World War II hero now with the 36th
Texas National Guard Division, talks over a field problem with
Lieutenant Colonel M. B. Etheredge, of the 36th, at North Fort
Hood, Texas. They served tcypfber in the 3rd Infantry Division
in World War II.
Join The National Guard to get the
most from your military service!
ADVANTAGES FOR YOU
KEEP YOUR GUARD UP *
Remember you are always
welcome at the Church of
Christ.
PRICE BANKHEAD,
MINISTER
Box 264
Leonard, Texas
New skills, advancement and promo-
tion, training near your home town, in-
creased income, opportunity for commis-
sion, new friends, unit of your choice,
annual summer camp, retirement bene-
fits, defense of home and country, top
military training, honor and prestige, and
educational opportunities.
Actually the National Guard is old-
er than our country; one regiment has a
continuous history dating back to 1636.
In World War I, of the eight divisions
rated by the German High Command as
“superior” or “excellent,” six were Na-
tional Guard divisions. The Guard made
a brilliant record on every fighting front
in World War II.
For complete information on YOUR
specific status and how you can best Serve
Your Country and Serve Yourself go to
the National Guard Unit on Highway 78,
north of Bonham, or contact any member
of the National Guard Unit in Leonard.
THE LEONARD GRAPH IC=Friday February 17, 1956
REG. $6.95 16-PIECE
Stetson Dinner-
.Sandwich Grill
LUCAS JEWELRY
Country Store
PHONE 82-J
OFFICE IN HOME
EXTRA SPECIAL
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
Filter-Flo WASHER
$12.45 value for $10.95
ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY
sold or given
some lucky
registered at
The 1921 Literary Club hon-
ored the women teachers and
wives of the men teachers of the
Leonard schools, with Mrs. Berta
Meador and Mrs. Jack Barbee as
hosetsses, in the Meador home
Tuesday night.
The Valentine theme was car-
ried out in decorations through-
out the entertaining rooms.
The club collect was given by
Mrs. H. A. Simpson.
Mrs. Larry Clotfelter, in a very
interesting way, reviewed “Good-
mroning, Miss Dove,” by Frances
Gray Patton.
A salad plate, cake and coffee
were served to about twenty-five
guests of the hostesses, assisted
by Mrs. H. A. Simpson.
This Starter Set will be re-
duced $1.00 each week until
sold or given away FREE to
some lucky person who has
egistered at our Store.
Chester Butts has purchased
the Sinclair Service Station on
the southwest corner of the
square in Leonard from J. C.
Weaver. Mr. Butts will sell tires,
batteries and other automobile
accessories. He invites his friends
to visit him for prompt and cour-
teous service.
The WSCS of the Methodist
Church are sponsoring a Country
Store at Leonard Hardware Sat-
urday, February 18.
The ladies will have cakes,
pies, dressed chickens, fresh eggs,
homemade bread, etc. for sale.
Mrs. Winfred Smith, H. S.
Weaver- and Miss Georgia Weav-
er of Dallas and Mrs. Paul Mor-
rell of Ardmore, Okla., visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stapp, Sun-
day.
ware
STARTER SET
REGULAR
$17.95 WESTINGHOUSE
Literary Club
Honors Teachers
Masons To Honor
Washington Feb. 22
J. C. Hollis Insurance Agency
Fire—Auto—Liability)—Hospitalization!
REPRESENTING OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE COMPANIES
HIGHWAY 69
Station Under
New Management
Costume Jewelry, Reg. $1.10
Reduced 10c Weekly
John G. Kemmerer, Fort
Worth, Grand Senior Warden of
the Grand Lodge of Texas, will
be the speaker at an observance
of George Washington’s birth-
day, Wednesday night, February
22, at the Masonic Temple in
Sherman.
Hosts for the meeting are
Travis Lodge No. 114, and An-
drew Randell Lodge No. 1342,
both of Sherman.
The observance will begin
with a dinner at 6:30 p. m.
George Blakey, Worshipful
Master of Travis Lodge, and R.
J. Patrick, Worshipful Master of
Andrew Randeil Lodge, have ex-
pended an invitation to all Ma-
sons in Grayson, Fannin, Collin
and Cooke counties to attend the
affair.
Are You Receiving A Dividend
On Your Auto Insurance?
It is possible you are eligible for one.
See me for details.
$14.95 this week
This Grill will be reduced $1.00
each week until
away FREE to
person who has
our Store.
LEONARD HARDWARE
Phone 1 8 Leonard, Texas
Special Offer On Electric
Grill and Dinnerware
Cleans and recleans the wash water to give
you cleaner clothes.
Removes Lint, Sand and Soap Scum
Regular $299.95, Special $249.95
and your washer
WEEK END SPECIALS
General Electric Steam Iron
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