The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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Carl's Sausage, 2 lb. bag $1.13
Smoked Picnics, lb. 29c
Affiliated Food Sliced Bacon, lb - 59c
10 OUNCE
Sunshine Peppermint Curls
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Jergens Bath Size Deodorant Soap 15c
Red Potatoes, 20 lb. bag 69c
Bananas, pound ... ... 10c
Betty Crocker Cake Mixes, 3 for $1.00
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Shurfresh Oleo, lb 15c
Giant Size Cheer 69c
Energy Bleach, gallon 39c
Texsun Tomato Juice, 46 oz., 3 for 89c
Shurfine Shortening, 3 lbs. .... 39c
(With $5.00 or More Purchase)
(EXCLUDING CIGARETTES)
Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 1 lb... 39c
Farley & Hill Grocery & Market
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Shurfrost Frozen Meal Pies, 6 for $1.
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MOBILITY NEWS
By MRS. L. B. WITHROW
Happy Birthday To
Lewis Evans is a surgical pa-
WE ARE AN OFFICIAL
STATE INSPECTION STATION
WE REPAIR
CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS
Children of the late Mr. and
AIR CONDITIONING
AND HEATING
Bonham. Texas
Residential Phone 583-3060
Mrs. Imogene Banks of Paris
and Mrs. Leia Love visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Suggs at Nor-
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Roberta Turner
Becky Peirson
J. Saye Arnold
Fredlyn Bramlett
L. R. Fullerton
Bobby Adams
James C. Smith, Jr.
Betty Owens
Joe Cox
Ethel Pratt
Mrs. Allen Spies
Frank Strickland
Kenneth McClendon
Roger D. Watson
Richard Freeman
Ernest Doyle Berry
J. G. Duncan
Trena Lynae Wilkins
Carla Pannkuk
Billy Pannell
Mrs. Annice Rogers
Cynthia Beth Day
Jerry Don Alexander
J. M. Heard
GRAPHIC AS GIFTS
Mrs. O. C. Broach of Abilene
B. Cox of Dallas
SALES AND SERVICE
Commercial and Residential
i Reece Electrical & Refrigeration Service
JOHN D. REECE. Owner
1700 North Center St.
Business Phone 583-2828
ilies will observe their annual
Christmas dinner Sunday, Dec.
10, at the American Legion Hall ’
PAT JONES
HIGHWAY 69 ★ LEONARD
Dav ?:«7-3377 Phones Nite 587-3681
--—--THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, December 8, 1967
Leonard Basketball ? Rex Allen To Be feature Entertainer At
Schedule 1967-68 Southwestern Exposition and Stock Show
Dec. 12—Ector, nere, 7:00
Dec. 14 — Trenton, there, 7:00
Dec. 14-16 — Wolfe City
Tournament
' Dec. 19 — Gober, there, 7:00
Dec. 21 — Savoy, here, 7:00
Dec. 26-30 — Leonard Holiday
Tournament
Jan. 2 — Fannindel
trict), there 7:00
Jan. 5 — Fannindel
trict), here, 7:00
Jan. 9 — Dodd City, here, 7:00
Jan. 11 — Windom, there. 7:00 Allen we have
Jan. 16 — Sam Rayburn, here,
7:00
Jan. 18 — Ector, there, 7:00
Jan. 23 — Trenton, here. 7:00
Jan. 25 — Gober, here. 7:00
Jan. 30 —. Savoy, there, 7:00
Feb. 1 — Dodd City, there, 7:00
Feb. 6 — Windom, here, 7:00
Feb. 8 — Sam Rayburn, tnere,
7:00
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Withrow were Mr.
and Mi*s. David Calloway and
children of Dallas Other guests tient at Greneville Surgical Hos-
in the home Sunday were Mr. Pital.
and Mrs. Royce Kenny and chil- -----------—
dren of Euless and Billy Burle-
son of Sherman.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Nile Arnwine vis- anfl j^trs. M. _
ited relatives in Fort Worth Sun- wni receive The Graphic for a
day. year as Christmas gifts from
Mrs. Hines Smoot of Plano vis- Mrs. Opal Westbrooke.
ited relatives here Saturday.
i Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E-
Petty Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Dorsey Brooks of Whitewright,
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dockery of
Trenton and Mrs Roxie Withrow
of Farmersville.
GRAPHIC FOR BIRTHDAY
Mrs. La Vera Griffitt has re-
quested The Graphic ‘be sent to
Mrs. Roberta Turner of Bailey1
for one year as a birthday gift.
Lester Arnwine of Garland and
Clint Arnwine of Dallas' visited Mrs. W. T. Reagan and their fam-
their sisters, Mrs. Lena Akridge
and Mrs. Thelma Bailey and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Am- Leonard. Friends are invited
wine Monday. \ to come and visit with them.
W. R. Watt, president and man- the “Men of the West” the 1968
ager of the Southwestern Exposi- Fort Worth Rodeo will offer a
tion and Fat Stock Show an- number of outstanding specialty
nounced Saturday that Western acts and as usual the high qual-
star Rex Allen will be featured ity brand of rodeo action its cus-
entertainer at the 19i68 Fort tomers expect. Providing the out-
Worth Stock IShow Rodeo, Jan- standing rdoeo bucking stock
uary 26 through February 4. Ap- needed for the show’s demanding
pearing with Rex Allen will be 20 performances in 10 days will be
the “Men of the West,” well the job of rodeo producers Tom-
(non-dis- known Western singing group. my - Steiner - Hoss Inman and
“We’ve lined up a great Ro- Associates. Over 450 top Cow-
“and in Rex boys are expected to be on hand
outstanding; to compete for the' Fort Worth
entertainer.” Rex Alien’s wide purse of $75,000.
experience in all fields of Wes- Tickets for the 10F« Worth
tern style entertainment, includ- Stock Show Rodeo are now avail-
ing: movies, television and re able by mail from the Southwes-1
cording, has earned him the title tern Exposition and Fat Stock i
of “Mister Cowboy.” Show, P.O. Box 150, Fort Worth,
In addjtion to Rex Allen and Texas 76101.
deo,” Watt said,
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FOR YOUR BEAUTY NEEDS
SHAMPOOS — SETS — STYLING
TINTS — DYES
Call Us For An Appointment
GEORGIA'S BEAUTY SHOP
Georgia Stewman • Phone 587-2260
East Side Square — Leonard, Texas
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SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1967 • 9 P. M. TILL 1 A. M:
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY
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FREE INSPECTION
LET US INSPECT YOUR COOLING
SYSTEM AND GET YOUR CAR
READY FOR WINTER
SINCLAIR GAS & OILS
AIJL PARTS AND LABOR GUARANTEED
Coffman’s Sinclair Sta.
SW CORNER SQUARE -- LEONARD
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1967, newspaper, December 8, 1967; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216867/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.