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25.9c Gai.
29.9c Gal.
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Choice of Roll-On, Cream in Tube or Jar
DOROTHY PERKINS Any 2 for
Fine Deodorants
TRY A FILL-UP AND BE CONVINCED
SPECIAL
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LEONARD, TEXAS
You Simply Cannot Buy A Better
Gasoline At Any Price
I960
radio,
Impala
Standard
Heater.
1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air. 4-
door, V-8, Powerglide, Factory Air
Condition. White tires, E-Z-Eye
glass. Wheel covers, copper and
beige finish. Copper interior. One
owner.
1961
Sport
Transmission,
, White tires, Wheel Covers, E-Z-
I Eye glass, white with red inside.
1957 CHEVROLET—-ton. 6-
cylinder, standard transmission,
| Radio, Heater, hitch. Good tires, j
One owner. $395.00.
WE HAVE 10 used trucks from
1956 - 1960 to choose that are
not listed. 1 ton—2|4 tons.
1958 CHEVROLET Bel Air. 4-
door, V-8, Powerglide, Radio,
Heater. E-Z-Eye glass, white tires.
1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4- Coper and Beige Finish.
door. 6 cylinder, Standard shift, 1958 OLDS „8g„ 4_door bydr0.
-adm Heater, white tm-s, E-Z- I matic. radib and heatM
Eye glass. Large wheel covers. .
.0 AAA -1 ,. - r. Factory power steering and
12,000 miles, has new brakes> a|r condItioned> blue and
warranty for 12,000 miles. j white finish.
1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4-i
door, 6-cylinder, standard, radio,
under dash air, new whitewall
tires, heater and defroster, beige
with fawn interior.
1963 CHEVROLET Impala Sup- 1960 VOLKSWAGON,
er Sports Coupe, V-8, 327 cu. in., heater, extra nice.
air conditioned, power steering
■ and brakes, 800x14 whitewall
j tires, tinted glass all around, seat
belts, wire wheels, washers, day
and night mirror, door mirror,
hazard lights, litter basket, pad-
ded dash. Blue finish with tur-
quoise interior. New car warranty
100 percent. This car has $800
discount.
Nadio, Heater, white tires, E-Z-1
Large wheel covers.
, this car has new
Good Used Trucks
1957 FORD — -ton V-8,
Standard Transmission, Heater,
1961 CHEVROLET Impala Hitch, Tinted windshield glass. |
Sport Coupe, V8, Powerglide, Extra good condition,
large radio with rear speaker,
large heater, white wall tires, E-Z
Eye and many other extras. ■
CHEVROLET
Coupe, V-8,
Radio,
in a POWER-ASSISTED late-model used car from
our <£> lot
LEONARD, TEXAS
«®hone 587-3363
Your Home Town Druggist
----J Leonard, Texas
RAY MURPHY CHEVROLET CO., Inc.
DAY PHO. 587-3343 NITE PHO. 587-2108
GAULDEN DRUG
y
1950 GMC Pick Up.
Check Deodorants really check perspiration
and odor. Dry quickly, thoroughly, have most
pleasing scent.
Don’t miss this Special. Buy several of each
kind at this low price to answer the needs
of each member of your family.
ton
one
1960 CHEVROLET—2-door, 6-
cylinder. Standard Transmission,
Radio, Large Heater, Whites tires.
One owner. Blue and White Fin-
ish.
1960 CHEVROLET Impala, 4-
door, Hard-top, V-8, Powerglide,
Factory Air Conditioned. E-Z-
Eye, Power Steering and Brakes.
Large Radio and Heater. White
with Black interior.
1955 CHEVROLET 14 ton.
Standard, radio, heater, black fin-
ish.
1953 CHEVROLEET %
Pick-Up. Locally with only
owner.
1953 FORD — }4-ton, V-8,
standard transmission. Extra
good condition. Locally owned.
Evans Fina Station
"THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, January 31, 1963
Make Plans For
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CITY ELECTION
LADIES BE SEATED...
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F.L Hall Honored
On Birthday
'Omgress, 4th District
RAY ROBERTS, re-election
do Cemetery.
Mr. Lochridge was born in the
Honey Grove area Feb. 10, 1904,
and married to Miss Perna Hall,
daughter of Ben Hall of Leonard,
a native of the Blanton Chapel
Community, May 27, 1930, at Hu-
go, Okla.
He had made
On Friday, January 31st, we
will have a Photographer to take
N. Jones Hospital in Sherman,1 pictures of business and profes-
a
of
J.
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Valley (reek Club Homer Lochridge Pictures Will Be
Services Thursday Made Of Business,
Covered Dish Supper Al Caddo, Oklahoma Professional People
Mrs. Clotfeller
Leads WSCS
Stockmen Club
fglj
At Legion Hall
'j&. C. Kuhn, president of Stock-
hasm’s Saddle Club, and secretary
iSfec Grimes urges all club mem-
anyone interested in be-
Masas-ing a member to attend a
“meeting, Saturday night, Febru-
1st, at 7 p.m. in the American
^Legion Hall in Leonard.
The meeting will begin the cur-
)'3ent year’s activities and new of-
®feers are to be elected.
Announcements in this column
^are subject to the action of the
^ternacratic Primary, May 2, 1964
Constable, Prec. No. 2
J AMES O. H. BLACKSHEAR
The club voted to have a
covered dish supper next regular
meeting night which will be Mon-
day, Feb. 10, at 7:30 pan.
past several years and was a
farmer. He was a member of the
Church of Christ.
Survivors are his widow, two
brothers, Tom Lochridge and Alva
Lochridge of Honey Grove;
Political
Announcements
Sheriff
HOYT IVEY, Re-election
DAVID FOWLER
The Valley Creek Improvement1
Club met Jan. 27th, with eight
members present.
The president, Luther Owen,
gave a report on the work of the
Fannin County Historical Soci-
ety’s project of the kind of in-
formation they would like to have
any one in this area that knew
any thing about the early his-
tory of our community.
Grace Owen gave a report on
the program planning meeting
of the organized communities that
was held in Bonham Jan. 22.
The club voted to have a called Bryan County, Oklahoma, for the
meeting for the ladies Tuesday
afternoon, Feb. 4th, 2 p.m.
The president said the R.E.A.
had offered to install an electric
range in the club house for our
use for a year. The club voted1
■unanimously to accept their offer.' sister, Mrs. Jo Beulah Jones
Honey Grove.
Funeral services for Homer
Lochridge, 59, who died in Wil-
son
Jan. 211, 1964, were held Jan. 23 sional men and women. The pic-
in the Caddo, Okla. Church of tures will be used at various times
Christ with interment in the Cad- by us. We would like to have
an engraving of you and we are
extending this invitation for this
purpose.
Engravings of good quality are
very desirable and we have ar-
ranged with Winston B. Lucas,
Photographer, a specialist in his
work, to take the pictures and
furnish engravings. There will be
NO CHARGE for this and the
studio will show proofs for your
selection for the engravings. Of
course, you may purchase addi-
tional prints for your personal
use if you wish but this is entire-
ly up to you.
If you would like to cooperate
with us in this matter, and we
hope you will, your Photograph
will be made from 2:30 P.M. to
7:30 P.M. on Friday, January
31st, at The Graphic office. The
sitting will not require more than
ten (10) minutes.
We suggest that you bring
coat and tie. You need not wear
them, you will have time to ar-
range yourself before the portrait
is made.
This is a part of having a better
newspaper, more community in-
terest, and we will appreciate your
cooperation.
The children and grandchil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hall ‘
surprised Mr. Hall with a birth-
day dinner at his home last Sun-
day. Mr. Hall was 72 years young
on Tuesday, January 28.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Hall and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Latimer, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Simmons and
baby, and Larry Latimer and
friend, all of Dallas; Harvey Hall
of Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hall, Jr., of Bonham.
"The following announcements
ssire made subject to the action ’
the City Election of Leonard
*325. Tuesday, April 7, 1964:
&or Mayor
TOM HYMER
Robert albright
"Lacy/Conway of Kaufman visit-
bis mother. Mrs. V. E. Conway
Wednesday.
W. W. McCostin was released
from Allen Memorial Hospital in
Bonham Tuesday and is in a
Trenton rest home.
SState .Rep., District 24
-J5AMES D. COLE, re-election
^IXJWELL LEBERMAN, JR.
'CLARENCE JONES
^fessessw-CoIlector of Taxes
iSBNRY J. FLETCHER,
Election, Second Term
ROBERT DALE
Mrs. Larry Clotfelter present-
ed the second lesson on [Spiritual
Life Study when ten members of
W.S.C.S. met at the Methodist
Church at 2:30 p.m. Monday.
The meeting was opened with
prayer by Mrs. Otis McBroom.
Mi’s. Kenneth Smith was at the
piano accompanying the group
singing.
The meeting was closed with
members repeating the W.S.C.S. i
benediction.
ALBRIGHT
For
MAYOR
(Paid Pol. Adv.)
DONATION TO LVFD
Tires
Tubes
Batteries
FOR ALL OF YOUR
AUTO
TRUCK
TRACTOR
REPAIR
Guaranteed Work
FRANK CRAWFORD MOTORS
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BusineSS mAnaGer?
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The Leonard Graphic
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Tigers To Open 2nd
Half Disfricl Play
Against Bailey Thurs.
STOP IN AND SEE US
Genuine Parts
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. (Buck) Lati-
mer and Donna of Dallas visited
Leonard relatives and friends last
week end.
I f 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. Lionel McCurley
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hyde
attended the Rodeo and Fat Stock
Show in Fort Worth Sunday.
Nite Pho. 587-3358 or 587-3629.. • __Day Pho. 587-3515
LEONARD, TEXAS
Roby Watson reports a $5.00
donation to the Leonard Volun-
teer Fire Department from E. D.
Owen. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Blackwell
and Nelda visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Monroe
of Sherman Sunday.
LATIMER'S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION
On SW Corner of Square
Pho. 587-3344 ★ Leonard, Texas
Expert Washing, Lubrication and A
Tire Service
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corder,
Glen and Lisa of Garland spent
last week end with Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Campbell. Mr. Campbell re-
turned home Sunday from Rjsser
Hospital in Bonham.
Reader ship studies reveal that
your home weekly nefivspaper is
read and re-read by every mem-
ber of your 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.
Y our 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.
Announcement is made by
Coach Morris that the Leonard
Tigers will open the second half
of district basketball play against
Bailey Thursday night.
This game was originally sche-
duled for Tuesday, but because
of a mix-up the officials who
were to call the game did not
come. The game with Bailey will
begin at 7:00. Friday’s game with
Wolfe City will be a triple-header.
The B game will begin at 6:00.
Immediately following will be the
girls game then the A boys game.
This year’s Tiger team is head-
ed by senior Boyd Robinson; jun-
iors, Mike Ivy, Tom Bunch and
Davey Murley; sophomores Phil
Sprinkle and Lynn Marshall.
All Tiger fans are urged to
support the Tigers and the Tiger-
ettes.
Your advertisement in
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC
will get reading time and results.
ALBRIGHT
FOR
I
MAYOR
____________________ (Paid PoL Adv.)
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