The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, January 12, 1962
Happy Birthday To
Bailey News
HURST SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
mrs. c. a. McMillen
NE Corner Square
Leonard, Texas
OPEN 24 HOURS
7 DAYS A WEEK
We do Wet Wash and Wash and Dry
&
Wilson’s Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
SAVED
BY A CANCELLED CHECK!
home
FOR ALL OF YOUR
AUTO
TRUCK
TRACTOR
REPAIR
Your cancelled check is an accurate
record and perfect receipt. Come in soon
Guaranteed Work
THE LEONARD NATHJSAL BAN!
Pho. SST-3314
Leonard, Texas
Announcing Sinclair
DINO GASOLINE
AT REGULAR PRICE
Red Potatoes, 10 lb. bag......39c
REGULAR SIZE
£
BREEZE
I
Fresh Carrots, 2 tbs ..
.. 15c
33c
Food King Oleo, 2 lbs.
..29c
Nescafe instant Coffee, 6 oz.... 69c
303 Shurfine Pie Cherries, 5 for $1.00
Hi Ho Crackers, lb .
.. 39c
Shurfine Peanut Butter, 1§ oz... 39c
Sunshine Mint Pillows, 916 oz... 29c
Fl N EST QUALITY
Mrs. Tuckers Shortening, 3 lb. can-69c
Foremost Mellorine, ’/z-gal
.. 39c
Sandy's Chili
29c
Blended with Special HIGH-MILEAGE Ingredients For Greater Economy
$1.00
Wolf Tamales, 4 cans
Armour Star Sliced Bacon, lb
49c
Mohawk All Meat Cello Franks,. Ib-45c
| Economy Ground Beef, lb
39c
35c
At Sinclair 'tie Care...About You...About Your Car
Farley & Hill Grocery & Market
Leonard, Texas
East Side Square
RICH IN ENERGY'
.TOPS IN VALUE‘S
working with many citizens over
much of this area. To many of
you I will need no formal intro-
duction, but I will make an honest
attempt to visit each individual
personally before election date.
Again, I want to solicit your
vote and your support in the com-
ing election.
TO THE VOTERS OF FANNIN
COUNTY:
SERVICE
ANYWHERE IN AMERICA!
1 with pride knowing that we can relieve the lemOy
M bur-oom Incident to eny death away from home
Mrs. Jack Crawford
Rebecca Rushing
Elizabeth Cunnyngham
Patsy Partridge
Judy Kay Marks
Jeannine Jackson
Carnell Griffitt
Mrs. J. B. Simmons
Doris Sharp
Tom Goza
Mrs. Ray Manning
Mrs. Robert E. Day
Barbara Marshall
Jarvis McBroom Salmon
Mrs. Mary Caskey
Joe T. Gaulden
M. J. Curtis
Debra Ann Sikes
Billy Richardson
Mrs. Alice Arnold
Mrs. Frances Jones Robison
David Jjallmark
Mrs. W. T. Little
Mrs. John Teague
Elbert Dean Crabb
Your presence is requested at
P-TA Game Night, Monday,
January 15, in the school gym.
Here’s important news about a great new name in
gasoline. It’s Sinclair DINO Gasoline — the regular -
priced gasoline that performs like premium gasoline in
£ out of 5 cars on the road.
If you want the most for your gasoline dollar, try
Sinclair DINO Gasoline in your car today. With DINO
Gasoline, you can save when you buy. Better still, you
can save as you drive because Sinclair DINO is blended
with special high-mileage ingredients to give you many
money-saving miles per gallon.
You save with Sinclair. Drive in today.
“The Bank of Friendly Service”
Week end visitors in the
of Mrs. Mae Fowler were Mr. and
Mrs. Red Ayres and Dickey and
Mr. and Mrs. John Nolen, all of
Dallas.
MATCHES PERFORMANCE OF PREMIUM
GASOLINES IN 3 OUT OF 5 CARS
CALDWELL’S FLOWER SHOP
904 Thomas St LEONARD Pho. 587-3495
(lint Lilli® Asks To
le Elected School
Superintendent
No need to carry large sums of cash
when you go shopping. Just take your
checkbook along. Pay all your bills, by
check too. Save time and effort.
NOTICE
Grove-Hill Lodge
No. 373, A.F. &
A. M. meets on
the 4th Monday
I of each month,
7 p. m. Members
Yours sincerely, I urged to attend.
Clint J. Little. , Visitors welcome.
Albert Curry, W.M.
J. H. Barbee, Sec’y
5-lbs.
SAY IT A SPECIAL WAY
Flowers Speak When Words Fail
Funeral Offerings • Corsages • Memorial Pieces
• Arrangements • Potted Plants • Cut Flowers
WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE
Let Us Serve You For All Your Flower Needs
C. E. Yoste is a medical
patient in Bonham M. & S. Hos-
pital.
Bill McCormick of Dallas vis-!
ited his sister, Miss Madeline Me-1
Cormick, and Mrs. Ludie Hale!
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McColough
of Gober and Mrs. John Griffitt
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hale
Monday.
Mrs. Homer Murphy and Miss
Willie Catherine Murphy of Tren-1
ton were visiting friends here last
week.
Mrs Mayme Leslie recently vis-
ited relatives in Daingerfield.
Master Mark Macon of Hickory
Creek recently spent the night
with his grandparents, Mr. and.1
, Mrs. Frank Hembree.
I Miss Madeline McCormick and,
Mrs. Ludie Hale visited Mrs.
Charlie McMillen Sunday.
Work has started on the build-!
ing of a Baptist parsonage here.|
The house is being built on the I
lot adjoining the Baptist Church
on the east.
' HOUS
I. Clint Little, being a native
of Fannin County, have worked
in the schools of this county for
the past thirty years. I am so-
liciting your support in my can-
didacy as County School Super-
intendnet, subject to action of
the Democratic Primary May 5
195-2. |
I was born and reared in the
Telephone Community, the son
of Mrs. L. V. Little and the late
Mr. Little, and am the fifth child
in the family of eight. Six of us
have taught school in this coun-
-ty- |
i I am married to the former
: Irene Thompson who is also a
native of Fannin County. We have
two children, Mrs. Peggy Hall of
Dallas, and David Little of the
United States National Guard.
Both children are graduates of
East Texas State College.
I attended North Texas State
College two years, earned my
Bachelor of Science degree from has afforded me the privilege of
East Texas State College in 1951
and my Master of Science degree
from the same institution in
1953.
I have served in the capacity
of teacher and principal in vari-
ous schools of this county and
as County School Supervisor for
the past seven years; working
i from the office of the County,
School Superintendent in this last
1 position has familiarized me with
The work of that office. , (Pd. Pol. Adv.)
i My formal education and my
[ varied experiences have qualified
i me to render to the schools of
| this county an efficient service
I of which the people will be justly (
]proud; this I promise to do.
My work as County Supervisor
A. R. STAPP, Marketer
k SINCLAIR PETROLEUM CO. PRODUCTS
Phone 587-2258 LEONARD Highway 69
FRANK CRAWFORD ROTORS
Nite Pho. 587-3358 or 587-3629 — Day Pho. 587-3515
LEONARD. TEXAS
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1962, newspaper, January 12, 1962; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213866/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.