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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, December 1,1967
BAILEY NEWS
Leonard, Texas.
MRS. C. A. McMIH.EN
Patronize Graphic advertisers.
recently
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UNIROYAL TIRES
Gift Shop." At
4-PLY NYLON
• SUITS
• The Harlas Stephens family dren Sherman; Mr. and .Mrs, hearted work of the Auxiliary.
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CRAWFORD MOTORS
• BLOUSES
CARD OF THANKS
Pho. 587*3519
Leonard
SWEATERS
to all that visited me while in
© ROBES
25% OFF THIS WEEK END
AND NOW FROM QUAKER
Pink Jones
grandchildren.
WE HAVE:
Attend Church Sunday
100 Lbs $3.70
festive meeting.
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IN APPRECIATION
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Neuhoff Bacon, lb - 69c
Market Sausage, lb - 39c
Hamburger, 3 lbs - $1.
WEST SIDE GROCERY & MARKET
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Christmas Gift
Shop Sponsored
By Legion Auxiliary
Power Pack — for Horses, Mules and
Cattle with crimped corn, crimped
oats and crimped barley
Across from Katy Depot
Leonard © Phone 587-3372
Ben Hall Honored
On 78th Birthday
GREEN
LABEL
PUCES OQ0O THROUGH
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
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Thursday evening, December
14th, at 7 p.m. the members of
5-ROOM
HOUSE.
7:75x14 WSW
8:25x14 WSW
BEST COLOR PICTUE!
GREATEST COLOR VALUE!
321.95
323.95
First in
Color TV
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Odie Allen of Durant, Okla,
visited John Spoon Sunday. Mr.
Allen and Mr. Spoon served to-
gether during World War I in
the US Army.
meet at the home of Lucille
Scherer for their annual Christ-
mas Party. Each member is ask-1
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3-Lb.
Can
10-Lb.
Bag
J. R. WILSON CO.
Leonard, Texas
DETERGENT
WISK
SOAP
LUX
SOAP
LUX
CRISCO OIL
SUNSHINE
CHEEZ-ITS
PET EVAP.
MILK ,
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SWANSDOWN
CAKE MIXES
B« 341 •
RED
POTATOES
39*
HURST SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
N. E. Corner Square • Leonard
OPEN 24 HOURS • 7 DAYS A WEEK
We Do Wet Wash and Wash and Dry
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The CLEMENT
Model GJ-615
2O*dl#g-, 227 sq. In. picture
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Wilson Funeral Service
Leonard. Toxas
BLUE BONNET REG.
MARGARINE
PILLSBURY
HUNGRY JACK or FLAKY STYLE |
BISCUITS
■ - Farm Fresh Produce
' maxwell house
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-$46995
, thanks to all that visited me
! after I returned home and for the
I food they brought. May God bless
II each and every one. That is my
■ prayer. ♦ 1
Clarence Browning, members
DETERGENT „
BREEZE
DETERGENT
COND. ALL 49-0x. Box
The kind expressions of sym-
pathy in our recent bereavement
are appreciated very much.
The .Clint Joines Family
The Henry Barbee Family
The Jack Barbee Family
Reported by
Jack Scherer
STYLISH COHSOLETTEl
Enfoy unsurpassed color TV performance!
FABRIC SOFTENER
FINAL TOUCH
DETERGENT
LUX LIQUID
RECTANGULAR
C®LOR
WHITE SWAN
SHORTENING
• PANTS
• SKIRTS
‘•LINGERIE
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• DRESSES
&
Moon Mullins, 5
Nesbitt and Jackie Sue Nesbitt
Pete Browning and Don Welch
of Dallas;
Houston.
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22-0z.CAA
Plastic J7V «£
WHITE SWANCREAM STYLE or
CO DIM whole kernel
V.WIX.IX GOLDEN
WHITE SWAN
SPINACH Z
CAMPBELL’S COCKTAIL
V-8 JUICE
VIGO Blue or Yellow Label
DOG FOOD
The "Christmas Gift Shop” of
the American Legion Auxiliary
for the veterans in the Bonham
V.A. Hospital, is over for this
year. Many tired “Ladies” are
sure glad that is is over, but are'
proud of the fine response from 1
the many Units donating so many,
fine gifts and of the many mem-
mers who attended to assist in
the hard work of program. I
Members of the [Auxiliary who
have been assisting in this nro-
gram for many years, -fated that
they felt this was one of the
ATTENTION VETERANS
$10,000 loans will be available
to qualified veterans starting
January 15, 1968. See us for your
land!
69C
10-Oz. Box 35c
3 ™.47c
;; STOOL UP HOW WITH THESE...
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NEWLY PAINTED J
Good 3-year-old roof,
chain link fence.
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5-ROOM 2 BEDROOM HOUSE
outside of town with a little acre-
age on 78.
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VHITE SWAN
FRUIT COCKTAIL 29*
303 Caa JBi >
—Frozen Foods’
\ EL CHICO
MEXICAN or ENCHILADA
DINNERS
39*
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ready and GRAPHIC FOR SONS
little daughter have moved from Mrs. Wallace McDonald is
Garland to the farm home vacat- sending The Graphic to her sons,
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Grimes E. M. McDonald and -Carl Mc-
and daughters when they moved Donald, both of Dallas as Christ-
to the Mac Grimes house on Bois mas gifts. *
d’ Arc St. The Roadys bought
the farm at Grove Hill.
WANTED: Custom Plowing,' STYLES BY FRANCES — The
Chiseling, Surflexing. See Wayne Beauty Box. Phone 587 - 3640.
Flanagan, 587-3600, Leonard.
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Super Bright HI-UTE color tube gives you
the most vivid color ever. Powerful "New
Vista" tuner. Available in stylish walnut
or mahogany cabinet!
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ANYWHERE IN AtzERICAI
WMMb mi Mfcn-wHe connectf<KW. wa hav> lh« ht X.n-flns, *
MMTM from any poirrf in America.
We effe* our Rervieer wtth pride blowing the* we eon reS.ve l ie family of
al burden* incident to any death away from home
COFFEE
Pound
Can
ELUS N£W CROT
nans.
GERBER’S Strained
baby food
/"25c
Patronize Graph’c advertiser®.
Reg. Box 35C 8
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(RAWFORD'S DRESS SHOP
- Phone 587-3515 • SE Corner Square
Leonard, Texas
Bill D. Murphy
REAL ESTATE
DILLON INSURANCE AGENCY
Pho. 587 - 3524, 587 - 2155
LEONARD
FOR SALE
! (about $1.00) which will be given
a number as you arrive at thei
party. Then each member will
draw a number and claim her
gift that- has the corresponding'
number. Then every one exclaims
over their gift.
It is really a lot of fun for '
everyone. Light refreshments will
* i be served. So plan to attend this
"When you're FIRST in
Color TV,
there's got to be a reason!"
RCA Victor
b a STRAlNfO
jjgBy FOODS
and some 450 packages were in the
hands of U.S. Postal Dept., on
the way to the families of the
veterans in the hospital. The
American Legion is mighty proud
~ the excellent and warm
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffey of Trenton,
Bonham visited the home of C. ridge.
A. McMillen Sunday. -—
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J Cans’ll
33C
46-Oz. Can 45C
3<™32C
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They take off. their caps and
bow mlghty low th€lr “Ladfeg -*
Assisting in this project were
—--------1 from the Clarksville,
Denison, Greenville, Honoy Grove,
I want to express my thanks and children of Plano. Leonard, Paris, Sherman and Ter-
Also Mrs. Ben Hall, Mrs. Helen rell Auxiliary Units.
the hospital and for the cards I smith and Eugene Whitworth of Thursday evening,
i received and for your prayers. And Leonard.
Fifty - seven people were pres- the Loflin - Freddy Unit will
ent for the all day occasion. meet at the home
Mr. Hall is the grandfather of
.19 grandchildren and 19 great e7’to bring“^‘ h^nsiv*^ gift ’
las.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffey of
Bonham visited the home of C. °ther children, Tommy Hall of
A. McMillen Sunday. McKinney, Mrs. C. A Browning
Mrs Homer Lock-
. Mrs H. M. Nesbitt and
Mrs. Ernest Horn, all of Caddo,
Mrs. Avas Dobbsi of Lake Dallas Okla
visited her mother, Mrs. Bertha ----- ------ -— -•------
Fleming last week.
Mrs. Nora McMillen
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5-ROOM house in good condi-
tion with patio and carport; 3
lots with trees. New bathroom
fixtures, kitchen with builtins.
good roof. Price $3,000.
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4-ROOM HOUSE with two
bedrooms, kitchen, living room,
new fixtures in bath. Cyclone
fenced yard, trees. On good pav-
ed street. Close to church, school
and town.
Weldon Whitley family occasion were C. A. Browning, When the VA. Center Director
■ and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Amlin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer, H. jack powen the ribbon open-
and daughtr of Garland visited M. Nesbitt and Hal Nesbitt, Cad- in.g the “1967 Gift Shop” At
ithe Dave Bums family during do, Okla.; Mrs. Tammy Hall and the end of two days of hard work,!
the week end. ’ '' ’
Mr.
and daughter of Mesquite
Miss
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Lb. Ctn. 29 t I
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children, McKinney; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Arnold Mrs. Adolph Barnes, 1
and wright; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Daugh-
Linda Cardwell of Dallas rity and family, Mr. and Mrs.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tur- Odus Hall of Bonham; Mr and
ner during the week end. Mrs. James Browning and «hil- Of
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visited in Canton Sunday.
SWEETHEART
FLOUR
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IRELAND’S
CHIU
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Tall Korn Bacon, lb - 53c
-68-
2- BEDROOM HOUSE with
central heating, electric kitchen,
cyclone fence. Local financing.
-47-
3- YEAR-OLD 2 - BEDROOM
HOUSE with carport.
-64-
3 - BEDROOM ASBESTOS
SHINGLED HOUSE in Sherman.
Chain - link fence, two store-
rooms. Built in 1956.
-67-
5-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, 3
blocks from square. Sheet-rocked,
built-ins, yard, trees, storm house.
Pho. 587-2212 • CLARENCE EVANS • Leonard
We Deliver Daily — 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Tommy Hall gave the invoca-
| Fleming last week. ,tion ^or buffet style dinner.
Im 1 'Mrs- Nora McMillen visited The day was spent in visiting fingsfc ever held"^ the"Bonham!
jW f Iher daughter, Miss Lucile McMil- and reminiscing. Hospital. Approximately 1250
Or I ,len, in Bonham last week. Other relatives present for the mighty nice gifts were on display
| The Weldon Whitley family occasion were C. A. Browning, When the VA. Center Director
Mrs. Bertha Fleming and Mrs.
Grisham visited friends in Bon- Ben Hall, a native of Leonard
ham nursing homes Sunday. who was 78 years old on Decern-'
Mrs. Jettie Savage and family ber 2nd, was honored with a
of Richardson recently visited birthday dinner and family-get-
in Bailey. together Sunday, December 3rd,
Mrs. R. C. Jones has returned at the home of a daughter, Mrs.
from a visit with relatives in Dal- Sam Daughrity and Mr. Daugh-
rity in Trenton.
Associate hosts were Mr Hall’s
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