The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC
Friday, July 15,1960
REVIVAL
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
JULY 24 -JI
GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES
DELCO BATTERIESTREADWAY SERVILE STATION
Phone 275 Leonard, Texas
On Retail Sales and Service
Ray Murphy Chevrolet Co., Inc.
PHONE 264 — LEONARD
Helping the voice of the
people be heard
* Z
Automation still is only as good as the people who
provide it. While we want you to enjoy the convenience
and efficiency that automatic equipment brings, we
hope you’ll remember that every phase of telephone
X service is still very much a human business.
Even though you may not see them, tele-
phone people are constantly at work to
provide you with ever better telephone
service.
The Southwestern States
Telephone Company
NEW ARRIVAL
Lone Star GasBUILD OR REPAIR
WITH A
Dot-
Jodie
WE REPAIR
WE BUY WRECKED CARS—24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
birth of
Patricia
Mitchell
weighed
TITLE I
FHA LOAN
R.
Of
Reagan Belcher of Dallas is
visiting Steve Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Carpenter
of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Wednesday and Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craw-
• FREE Estimates
• 5 Years to Pay
• Nothing Down
• Up to $3,500.00
• We Furnish Materials
and Pay the Labor
and
and
Les
Or-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor spent
last week end with their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Skaer and chil-
dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry An-
derson, in Dallas.
‘ Mrs. Johnnie Rogers is sending
Miss Millyn Teal of Waco spent the Graphic to her niece, Mrs.
Tuesday and Wednesday with E. A. Lange in Dallas as a birth-
Patricia Toney. day gift.
Mr. and Mrs. John Odus Parker
and children of Weslaco
Company To Lease
Air Conditioners
Wilson R. Richards
Killed Sunday
In Car Accident
the car overturned,
him beneath it. Mrs.
was in the car and ran
Mr. Richards was dead
LEONARD
LUMBER CO
PHONE 27
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford and
daughter, Judy, of Blossom sepnt
last
with
ford.
A gas air conditioning unit
lease program, believed to be one
of the first of its kind in the
Southwest, has been announced
by Lone Star Gas Company.
Lone Star feels the program will
fatally in- ’
afternoon, |;
accident on
His car was
stalled and as he attempted to J
models of |Bryant gas air con- j pu^h it,
ditioners, gives the lessee an op- crushing
portunity to obtain summer com- (Richards
fort for
Funeral services for Wilson
Richards, 79, retired former
the Lane community were held
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o’clock at the Church of Christ
in Celeste. Bruce Pryor of Boles
be particularly attractive to bus-1 Home, officiated. Burial was
iness establishments. Certain bus- made in Blue Ridge Cemetery
inesses may accrue tax and con- j with Gray-Sorrells and Sons in
servation of working capital charge of arrangements,
benefits by leasing instead ofj Richards was
purchasing equipment. The lease jured late Sunday
plan also is available to residen- juiy iq ig6o in ,an
tial customers. the Lane FM Road.
The program, offering
roadside ditch.
Mr. Richards was a native of
Blue Ridge. He was born Mlay
i 2, 18811. He married Sarah Ellen
j White, December 29, 1908, and
I they moved to the Celeste area,
1 Where they since |made their
home.
He was a member of the Celeste
Church of Christ for 52 years.
Survivors are his wife of Lane;
a son, John B. Richards of Dal-
las; two daughters, Mrs. George
i F. Childress of Mesquite, and
Mrs. John L. James, Jr., in Ger-
installation many: two sisters> Ina 'Richards
and Mrs. Grady Havens of Pad-
ucah. Also two grandchildren.
GRAPHIC AS GIFT
CARS — TRUCKS — TRACTORS
WELDING — RADIATOR REPAIR
a nominal monthly for help,
charge with no further concern When he was removed from .the
of such items as maintenance,
routine service or capital outlay,
a Lone Star official said.
Lone Star chose to offer the
Bryant unit as it permits instal- |
lation with a minimum of distur-'
bance to the customer’s property. J
Bryant units are available in 3
and 4y2 ton models and are re-|
garded as add-on units. Add-on
units are installed outside a
building thus requiring no floor'
space.
The lease term is for a 12
month period. The monthly leas-'
ing charge includes delivery and
installation of unit, -------
of concrete slab, necessary coils,
water piping, thermostats and
wiring. There will be no charge
for service or replacement of any
part on the lease equipment, the
Lone Star official said.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harpole, Jr., of
McKinney announce the
their second daughter,
Ann, July 7, 1960 at
are Clinic in McKinney. She
guests of his parents, Mr. and 5 pounds, 11 ounces.
Mrs. Dolph Parker. I Mrs- Harpole is the former Miss
Bobby Max Arnwine, who was re- kois Tuley of Bailey. Grandpar-
cently discharged from the army en^3 a-re Mt- and Mrs. Roy Har-
in Virginia, has returned to the po^e McKinney and Mr. and
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- W. P. Tuley of Anna.
Nile Arnwine. Other guests in
the Arnwine home were Mr.
Mrs. Johnny Mac Johnson
children of Ft. Worth, Mrs.
■ Breaux and Lynette of New
'leans, La., Mary Farler of Com-
merce land Miss Elizabeth
■ son of Leonard.Mrs. Joe Bailey and Mrs.
Akridge visited their sister, Mrs.
Artie Golden, who is critically ill
in a Dallas hospital. |R* Caston, Jr., and sons of Sher-j
Mrs. Esther Wallace of Pilot . man were week end visitors of
Grove was a guest of her son andlM^;_H' R- 2a±n and s^>„clyde- i
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wallace and family, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Burleson
of Trenton were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Lasiter, Sunday.
Dale Coleman of Sherman is
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Coleman.
! Mrs. W. M. Rowell of Ft. Worth
spent the week end with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Ingram.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. BiH Staton of
Denison, visited in the community
Sunday.
Nobilily Hews i
By MRS. L. B. WITHROW
PAT JONES
Day, 143 Phones Night, 272
HIGHWAY 69 — LEONARDPatronize Graphic Advertisers
WANT TO SELL YOUR
PROPERTY? SO DO WE
That Is Our Business.
All Real Estate and
LOAN SERVICE
T. E. WRIGHT
Pho. No. 3—1809 MAIN
LEONARD, TEXASAll Types Dirt Work
• Waterway Shaping
• Tank Building
• Clear Trees
• Terracing
We Do Credit Work
Accept All Gov’t Payments
TUFFY GARNER
LEONARD
edical Mirror
WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT;
Male
Menopause?
• Body Odor
• Rifle Deafness
Q. Do men go through .
change of life?
A. Some men, though not manj
go through a “change" similar t<
the female menopause. Onset i
later than ifi women and symp
toms, if any, are usually vague.
The “change,” if it is noted at all,
occurs gradually and without any
effect as dramatic as the cessation
of menstruation in the female.
Doctors have effective ways of
relieving male “change 3f life'
symptoms as well as those expe
rienced by the female during
menopause.
Mi
Q. Are food odors, such a
garlic and beer, given of
through the skin?
A. Food odors may emanat
from sweat, and hence may com
“through” the skin.
Q. Is the loss of hearing due t<
firing of a rifle or pistol tern
porary or permanent? Should
ear plugs he used?
A. It is generally stated that if
the loss of hearing caused by
firing of guns lasts longer than a
week or so, it will be permanent.
Once the condition has become
permanent, there is no effective
treatment. Ear plugs help preven;
ear injury due to loud noises.
Always ready to give you Pre-
scription Service with the ac-
cent on Service.
«GuID1N1
)rlg
. ^ Prescription Phd
rmac.y
Phone 49
Leon a r d
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1960, newspaper, July 15, 1960; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214082/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.