The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, September 4,1964
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Place your orders for Fertilizer NOW!
Korn Klsf Bacon, lb-36c
If you fail to see us— We both lose.
Thompson Seedless Grapes, lb-19c
Sausage, 3 lbs.. $1.00
5c
No. 1 Yellow Onions, lb
STOP AT OUR STATION FOR
MOTOR TUNE UP
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Slarler and Generator Repair
Quantity Rights
Reserved
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79c
Brake Work — Muffler A Tail Pipes
Pound Can
454
12-Quarl Bex
29c
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Evans Fina Station
Regular Gasoline, gal. 26.9c
COTTON TRAILERS
$7.75
Amalie Oil, per case
WEST SIDE GROCERY & MARKET
WITH AND WITHOUT
2 OR 3 BALE BEDS
GIVE US A TRY!
MEAT SPECIALS
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We Pay Highest Market Prices
For Your Corn and Cotton Seed
Legion Membership
Drive Under Way
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where are the .300 hitters?
GOWG/HTO THE 1964 SEASON,
OHLY 4 BATTERS !H THE AMERICAN
LEAGUE HAVE A LIFETIME BATTING
AVERAGE OF.JOO OR BETTER -
AHO TWO OF 7NEM HAVE OHLY
Player a few years -
300 Sheet
Pkg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hester and
Ann of Ector and Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Goodman of Wolfe City
visited Mr. and Mrs. Acie Watson
Monday night.
DWIGHT CREECH
NOTES BIRTHDAY
TOTAL FATAL ACCIDENTS
(ALL AGES)
TEEN AGE TOTAL
YOU SIMPLY CANNOT BUY
A BETTER GASOLINE
WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL
GARDEN TOOLS
attempts to develop acceptable
driving attitudes and to teach
fundamentals of car mainte-
nance.
Firestone offers awards for
county, state and national win-
ners. A traveling trophy goes to
the county having the most out-
standing automotive project in
the state.
This year’s state winner will
attend the National 4-H Club
Congress, and will be eligible
for a $500 college scholarship.
Pho. 587-2212 • CLARENCE EVANS • Leonard
We Deliver Daily —10 A. M. and 4 P. M.
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Savings At
Super Save
WHITE SWAN
PORK & BEANS
JACKSON SERVICE STATION
Phone 587-2204 ★ Highway 69
DETERGENT
BREEZE
NORTHERN
TOILET
TISSUE
SUPER SAVE
MANNING'S
AT LEONARD
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CORN OIL
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Letls Go Save At
Super Save
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TOTAL DRIVERS IN ACCIDENTS
( TEEN AGE TOTAL
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Giant Box 594
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Mrs. Sudie Page was admitted
to M&S Hospital in Bonham
Tuesday after suffering a heart
attack at her home in Bailey.
I a-M -rlriverclB
| bc*»ei ariversuti
to curb teen-age accidents
Mrs. J. L. Dilon is reported as
improved at Risser Hospital in
Bonham.
Mrs. O. C. Carpentei* of Fort
Worth has requested The Graphic
be sent to her son, Ray Carpen-
ter, at Grand Prairie for a year.
John Fowler entered the V. A.
Hospital in Bonham this week for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blanken-
ship of Kilgore and Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Lyon of Fort Worth spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Smith.
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SWEETHEART
FLOUR
Atiortad Flavor*
MELLORINE
HUNT’S
TOMATO JUICE . P 300 Can*
Prices Good Thru Saturday, Sept. 5.
10c lb.
Week end visitors of Mrs. Nove
Richardson were Mr. -and Mrs.
Norman Richardson and Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Richardson of Irv-
ing; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Richard-
son, Mrs. Gladys Stone, and two
great granddaughters, Colar and
Ginger Anderson, all of Dallas.
2 303 Cans 434
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Mr. and Mrs. James Hutton
and childem visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hutton and
her mother, Mrs. W. A. E. Wil-
liams, at Whitewright.
100-Foot Roll 294
LEONARD GRAIN CO.
“The Farmers Friend”
Leonard, Texas
The following new and renewed
subscriptions to The Graphic
have been received recently:
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Miss Judy Flanagan and Billy
Flanagan of Hugo, Okla were
here to attend the wedding of
Miss Charmain Kuhn and Ken
Dale Yarbrough. They returned
home last week and Billy went
to Durant where he is a sopho-
more in college.
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CORN0'*"’
PET INSTANT
MILK ,MuflrtB#x 93C
NABISCO PREMIUM AH
CRACKERS fb«j31C wheatieSh-oxbox 33 C
ALCOA HOUSEHOLD
FOIL
WAPCO Sour-Dill-Ko>h«r Dill
PICKLES
i New and Renewed
Graphic Subscribers
Dwight Creech, sen of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Creech, celebrated
his 3rd birthday at home with
his parents, brothers and sister
Monday, August 31st.
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among
persons under 25. Young drivers have the highest accident and
death rate of any other driver age group. These appalling
statistics are the concern of 4-H boys and girls enrolled in the
National 4-H Automotive program conducted by the Cooperative
Extension Service.
The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company sponsors the program,
providing awards, educational
literature and other aids. Also
lending support are f..e National
4-H Service Committee, the
Automotive Safety Foundation
and the National Safety Council.
Local club leaders working
with the young people urge
them to complete projects and
re-enroll to obtain the benefits
of the three-unit course. The
first two units are designed for
the pre-driver. The program
.//rich Poll/nS
7 $02
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Jerre Deason of Glen Rose,
Tevas has requested The Graph-
ic be mailed to a son, Sherman
R. Green, at Houston for a year.
CUT RITE
PLASTIC WRAP
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Week end guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mackey
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor
of Madill, Okla., Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Hearn of Dallas, Miss
Janette |McCarroll of Denison,
Mrs. Harbert Byers of Celeste,
Mrs. Joe Bates of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Bates of Fresno, Calif.
PREM
LUNCHEON MEAT —- 394
The business meeting for the
month of September was held in
the Legion Hall Tuesday, Septem-
ber 1st, Commander Tommy
Blacketer presiding. The meeting
was opened with a prayer by
Chaplain L. C. Hill. The Adjut-
ant J. D .Toney read the minutes
of the previous meeting, which
were approved. He also gave a
financial report.
This meeting opened the offi-
cial membership drive for 1965.
Plans for the “Drive” were dis-
cussed, and 1st Vice Commander
Ernest Berry, chairman of the
membership committee requested
the co-operation of all Legion-
naires in making a success of
the drive. He further stated that
he would like to see many new
names on the membership for
1965. That there were many
members that had strayed, that
should be brought back into the
fold, as well as a number of eligi-
bles who had not joined the Le-
gion to date. He hoped that ev-
eryone would be ready to pay
their dues when approached by
a member of the committee and
that the quota would be reached
prior to the deadline. Commander
Blacketer stated he would sure
like to see the Post receive their
third National Citation for Mem-
bership in a row, as one was re-
ceived for 1963 and 1964, and
will aim for one for 1965.
A final report was given on
the “Project Tables.” The chairs
have been received and the tables
are somewhere between the fac-
tory and Leonard.
The Commander requested that
the Entertainment Committee
prepare plans for the fall enter-
tainment and present the same
for approval at the October irfeet-
ing.
Fifteen members were present
for the meeting, which is the
largest number to be present at
a summer meeting in the past
several years. Commander Black-
eter thanked the Legionnaires
present for their attendance and
urged all to return to the October
meeting and to bring another Le-
giannaire with him at that time.
Reported by
Jack Scherer
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Rev. and Mrs. U. C. Broach,
Mr^. Gertrude Barnard and Miss
Sharon Barnard returned recent-
ly after a vacation visit with
relatives. They visited Mrs. Louise
Arp, Ken and Sally and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Cox and family at
Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lath-
am and Cindy at Abilene; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Parker, Jr., all in Dal-
las.
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Mrs. Lloyd Long, Bonham
Joe L. Cox, Leonard
Mrs. C. J. Glasscock, Dallas
H. B. Thompson, McKinney
’ Mrs. A. G. Stone, Celeste
Mrs. Ina Bailey, Sherman
Ola Lee Roberts, Leonard
Mrs. Etta McBroom, Leonard
C. W. Gibson, Happy
Norman Butts, Canton
Miss Dorothy Bates, Hondo
Troy Flowers,
J. B. Jones, Leonard
Mrs. R. C. Moats, Leonard
Miss Cecile Cunnyngham,
Leonard
E. W. Parks, Leonard
M. C. Latham, Leonard
Mrs. N. O. Gibson, Leonard
Mrs. V. E. Conway, Bonham
Verner Warrick, Lexington,
Okla.
T. W. Flewharty, St. Louis, Mo.
Nell Thomas, Port Arthur
W. F. Baxter, Lafayette, La.
O. O. McIntosh, Leonard
Jack F. Crawford, Leonard
Hattie Davis, Leonard
Ray Carpenter, Grand Prairie
Sherman R. Green, Houston
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1964, newspaper, September 4, 1964; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216567/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.