The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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Shurfine SALE Continues Thru Saturday
Shurfine Shortening, 3 lb. can 75c
Shurf resh tie©, 2 lbs,
Breeze, Giant size
Ohdiola Frozen lolls.. >.. .. 29c
_ 49c
303 SIZE
Shurfine Fie Cherries; 5 for $1.60
303 SIZE SHURFINE
Whole Kernel Corn, 8 for.. .$1.00
6 OZ. INSTANT
Shurfine Coffee
303 SIZE SHURFINE
Golden Cream Style Corn, 8 for $1
KEITH’S
Frozen Fish Sticks, 3 for.. $1.00
303 SIZE
Shurfine Peas, 6 for ... $1.00
SLICED POUND
Rath’s Black Hawk Bacon ... 65c
Shurfresh Biscuits, can.....10c
Farley & Hill Grocery & Market
East Side Of Square LEONARD, TEXAS
303 SIZE
Shudine Kraut, 1u wr... .$100
RATH’S CELLO
All Meat Franks, lb.
RATH’S SUN VALE
Sliced Bacon, pound.
VLAPIVLA
CLAVIVLA
AW) FRESH
GLADIOLA
CAKE MIXES, 4 BOXES for $1.00 and ONE BOX FREE
The Affiliated Food Store in your neighbor-
hood can buy Cheaper than any Grocer in the
World!
Lowest cost Wholesale Distributors of Food
in Texas - Owned and operated by Independent
Retail Grocers of Texas, Serviced by Associated
Wholesale Grocery, Inc.
tLABIVLA
REGULAR PINTS
Foremost Ice Cream, 2 for... 39c
15«/i OZ. CAN
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli... .19c
Fresh Green Onions, bunch ... 5c
z
1 POUND
Cello Carrots, 2 bags ........15c
EXTRA FANCY
led Winesap Apples, 2 lbs... 25c
1 POUND
Maxwell House Coffee......79c
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tLAPIVLA
10 lbs....
25 lbs ...
• ________
..89c
$1.89
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, March 21,1958
Leonard Elementary School News
THE LITTLE BEE
MY PIG
$2.20 PER EXTRA YEAR OF LIFE
“A” HONOR ROLL
ONCE I WAS LITTLE
“B” HONOR ROLL
For Fast, Courteous
to
Mc-
DAY or NIGHT
TEACHERS AND MOTHERS
say . .
MY DOG
this
“B” HONOR ROLL
TODAY’S PRESCRIPTION IS THE
SERVICE
BIGGEST BARGAIN IN HISTORY
GRANDSON FOR BOUTWELLS
and
Phone 75 — Leonard
BABY THE PUP
Steve’s TV
GAULDEN DRUG
uncle,
Your Home Town Druggist1
NEXT DOOR TO BANK
LEONARD, TEXAS
side.
Colo.
Wilson
GUY CHRISTIAN
BARBER SHOP
Teachers are like mothers
They are sweet and good
They help us every day
To act the way, we should.
Announcement has been made
of the singing to be held at Tren-
ton Church of Christ the fifth
Sunday, March 30, at 2:30 p. m.
The public is invited to attend.
Loyd Morris of Dallas is minister
of the church.
Claud Councill returned to De-
troit tSunday after an extended
stay in Leonard.
Baby was a little pup
He jumped down and up
I fed him every day
And one day he ran away.
I cried and cried and father
Brought the little dog to my
By Jeannie Jackson.
were
stu-
is
Once I saw a little bee
A buzzing in a tree.
■Ie was gathering honey
For you and me.
Lula Mae Fuller.
O. H. Nolen had the flu
week.
and children Monday night
attended church.
Linda Ann Heflin underwent
a tonsilectomy at Sherman last
week.
I had a little dog
Boo Woo was his name
He thought chasing cars
Was a funny little game
Poor Boo Woo.
By Millynn Teal.
Once I was a little boy
And played with just one toy.
Even though I was a little boy
I still had lots of joy.
I watched other children play
Because I wasn’t big enough
play that day.
By Joe R. Davis.
White-
Mrs. T.
pastor of
Methodist
. F. A.
and Mr,
Forrester of
Harold West, Doris Flanagan,
Linda Beth Berry, Judy Broyles,
Carole McMurry, Sharon Bar-
nard, Jimmie Heard, Gail Evans.
DILLON
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone 224
LEONARD, TEXAS
Mrs. Eula Vestal of
wright visited her sister,
D. Ensminger, last week.
Rev. and Mrs. F. A.
New Boston,
weighed 7
GRADE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
EIGHTH GRADE
Mrs. Louis Ryan visited her
daughter, Mrs. Leo V. Ryan, and
Mr. Ryan in Dallas, Sunday.
Boston
and Mrs.
Leonard <
The following poems
written by second grade
dents. Mrs. O. O. McIntosh
teacher of this class.
A. R. Stapp has been con-
fined to his home with a- back in-
jury.
Jo Ann Childress, Madalyn
Fikes, Sheria McCartney, Jimmy
Don McBroom, Loretta Ruff,
Billy Mack Steele, Margaret Van-
dagriff.
David Campbell, Tommy Ens-
minger, Joe Thomas Sudderth,
Jerry Blacketer, Margaret Rich-
ards, Bobby Adams, Johnny
Lain.
Frank Boutwell HI is the name
of the son born February 21,
1958, to
Boutwell II at a
Texas, hospital. He
pounds and 4 ounces.
Rev. Boutwell is
the New
Church. Mr.
Boutwell of
and Mrs. Gilbert
New Boston are grandparents.
Sandra
Flanagan,
Linda McIntosh, Lana Jean Mc-
Murry, Paulette Murrell.
I saw the funniest little white pig,
Whose grunt hadn’t grown so
very big.
But his tailed curled round a
time and a half,
So what could I do but laugh and
laugh.
By Mary Jean Jackson.
We Need Your Head In
Our Business
Singing At
Trenton Church
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Taylor
children of Mesquite were visit-
ors of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daugh-
rity
and
Blackerby, Alene
Don Kenneth Hollis,
SEVENTH GRADE
“A” HONOR ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neeley of
Ballinger visited their
Will McCorstin, .Sunday.
T. N. Satterwhite
Birthday Dinner
Those bringing well-filled food
baskets to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Satterwhite Sunday to
join Mr Satterwhite in celebra-
tion of his birthday were: Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Smith of Dodd
City, Mr. and Mrs. B.V. Newman
of Bonham, Mrs. G. F. Groves,
Joe T. Groves, Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Moats and Mozelle of Leonard,
Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Booth and
two daughters of Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boudreau,
Gene and Nanniene and three
friends from Garland came dur-
ing the afternoon.
The average family today spends about
$22 a year more for prescriptions than it
did in 1929. Largely because of the won-
der drugs in those prescriptions, you can
expect 10 more years of life than you could
in 1929. This means that the typical
family pays about $2.20 for each extra
year of life expectancy. That’s why we
Week end guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones were
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fulton of Ferris and sister-
in-law, Mrs. Ida Mae Leather-
wood of Greenville.
New Post Office
For Randolph
Noble Cook is constructing a
new post office building at Ran-
dolph.
The building is 20 by 40 feet
and conpletion is expected by
April 15. Leonard Robinson is
the Postmaster.
Pvt. Jack Simmons
Completes Training
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Md. (AHTNC — Jvt. Jack B.
Simmons, son of John B. Sim-
mons of Lubbock and Mrs. Dove
M. Simmons of Leonard, recent-
ly was graduated from the eight-
week ammunition helper course
at the Army Ordnance School,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Mr.
He entered tthe Army in Sep-
tember 1957 and completed basic
training at Fort Carson,
He attended Woodrow
High School in Dallas.
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