The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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By KAY NICHOLS
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HURST SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
NE Corner Square
Leonard, Texas
Open 24 hours
7 DAYS A WEEK
We Do Wet Wash and Wash and Dry
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2 lbs... 29c
FURNITURE SALE
500 Count
NOTELOOK
PAPER
49c
US No. 1 Red Potatoes, 10 lb. bag - 39c
White Seedless Grapes, lb......19c
Gladiola Flour, 5 lbs.
49c
Morion's 25 oz. Salt, 2 boxes... 25c
Gladiola Meal, 5 lbs
29c
Persona! Size Ivory Soap, 4 bars - 19c
Mrs. Tuckers Shortening, 3 lb. can~49c
Other Solid Maple and Solid Oak to Choose!
300 Shurfine Pork & Beans, 10 for $1.
Same Close Out Price Will Prevail on Dining Room.
Roxey Dog Food, 300 size, 14 for $1.
Plenty of Family Size Dinettes — 9-pc. - 7-pc. Suites.
Foremost Big Dip, ^-gallon ... 49c
Energy Charcoal Briquets, 10 lbs - 49c
Affiliated Food Sli. Bacon, lb .. 49c
Mohawk Canned Picnic, 3 lb can-$1.59
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Affiliated Food All Meat Franks, lb-45c
J. R. WILSON CO
Leonard, Texas
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BRAND BUXS
AFFILIATED
Frodo
Chosen For Our Quality Loving Customers
VAUGHN BASSETT — Lasting Quality
9x12 Thrift Tex Rugs, $5.87 each
9x12 Congoleum Rugs, $11.77 each
A 2-piece American Walnut, Swedish Modem, easy to
clean, (No Hardware) high mirror dresser and high
open headboard, 2-pc., $139.95. Sale Price, $99.95.
The Lorraine Group, authentic French Provencial in
Fruitwood Cherry Finish, Triple Dresser, 63x19%,
Swan Foot, Open Panel Bed for Beauty — $269.95, for
Special Sale, $225.00.
Funeral Offerings
Arrangements
SAY IT A SPECIAL WAY
Flowers Speak When Words Fail
Corsages • Memorial Pieces
Potted Plants • Cut Flowers
WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE
Let Us Serve You For All Your Flower Needs
Farley & Hill Grocery & Market
EAST SIDE SQUARE LEONARD, TEXAS
DIAMOND HEAD MOUNTAIN
OVERLOOKS ONE OF THE
WORLD'S FAVORITE VACATION
SPOTS AT HONOLULU,
FAMOUS FOR ITS BAWING,
SURF BOARDING AND
OUTRIGGER RIDING!
Mrs. Jesse Hiatt, the former
J Miss Dorothy Dillard, has been
seriously ill and is a patient at
Sheppard Air Force Base Hospi-
tal in Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Archa Evans vis-
ited her nephew, Broadus Key,
who underwent major surgery at
Greenville Surgical Hospital Mon-
day.
International American Life Insurance Co.
Post Office Box 12203
Ridgelia Station
Fort Worth, Texas
Your Present Age________ Number in Family ________
Please see that I receive complete free information about
the Medical Care Plan I read about in The Leonard
Graphic.
R. WILSON CO.
LEONARD, TEXAS
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CALDWELL’S FLOWER SHOP
LEONARD, TEXAS • PHONE 587 3495
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FINEST QUALITY
MEATS
THE LEONARD NATIONAL BANK
“The Bank of Friendly Service”
Pho. 587-3314 Leonard, Texas
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS
New Medical Care Plan Now Available in Your County At Rates
as low as $4.76 Per Month 1/12 of Annual Premium —
— Paid By Year — Enrollment Ends Sept. 15.
Check your present coverage — Is it cancelable? Will it pay
all your Hospital Bill? Will it pay all your Doctor Bill? Hos-
pital Bills have gone up! Be fully covered. Send in coupon.
Compare coverage.
THESE NEW PLANS OFFER UP TO:
$20.00 a Day for Hospital Room — $1200.00 For an Operation
— $200.00 For Medicine — Plus Doctor Calls in the Doctor’s
Office — Many More Benefits Available.
Don’t Put It Off — Cut Out Coupon and Mail Today.
County Wide Enrollment Ends Sept. 15.
Age Limit 95.
“Dependable Since 1888”
Mr. and Mrs. Purkey and sons,
James and Don, have returned1
home after a two-weeks vacation'
visit with their daughter and i
sister, Mrs. Juanetta Dobbins at
Waynesboro, Va. While in the
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Bali Hi Group (Cane Overlay), Brilliant Walnut Finish,
Triple Dresser, 78x18 (2-20x40 Plate Glass Mirrors —
His and Hers), Panel Bed, High quality low, $259.00 for
$199.95, Special Sale.
A $99.95 special on Sweet 16” RCA Victor Portable TV,
As Advertised in Dallas papers. Still Closing Out RCA
TV and Stereo, [while they last, for lower prices, without
the penalty cost of U.H.F., which we can never use, but
Uncle Sam said we had to pay for it on 1965 TV! Now
out on Market.
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East they visited Mrs. Purkey’s j
sisters, Mrs. Walson and Miss'
Douglas at Washington, D. C. j
They also visited the gravesite1
I of the late President John F. |
Kennedy.
------------------THE LEONARD GRAPHIC — Friday, August 28,1964
EDHUBE NEWS Telephone Company George Alexanders
Introduces New Have Relumed
"Touch" Telephones To Port Neches
Mr. and Mrs. Babe Bailey, Mike
and Phyllis have returned home
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Byrd and his mother in Detroit,
Mich.
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Regular savings in
our bank will help
finance your trip
to vacation-land.
A Touch Calling telephone Mr. and Mrs. George D. Alex-
which utilizes 10 pushbuttons ander returned to Port Neches
numbered from zero to nine in this week to resume their teach-
place of the traditional rotary ing duties with the school sys-
dial has been introduced in the tern there. Mr. Alexander is social
Wadsworth (Ohio) exchange of studies instructor and Mrs. Alex-
Northern Ohio Telephone Com- ander is business teacher. i
pany, it is announced by General They have spent the summer
Telephone & Electronics Corpora- with Mrs. Alexander’s parents,
tion, parent company of South- Mr. and Mrs. Clymer Crabb,
western States Telephone Co. while attending East Texas State
Developed by Automatic Elec- College at Commerce.
trie Company, a GT&E subsidi- ‘
ary, the Touch Calling telephone
was put into service following PURKEYS RETURN
field testing in the Wadsworth FROM VACATION
exchange. A limited number of
the telephones were made avail-
able to customers at Brownwood,
Texas for the market trial.
When making a telephone call,
the appropriate buttons on the
unit are pressed in sequence -
a procedure that is simpler and
more accurate than using the
dial finger-wheel, and enables
the user to select a telephone
number twice as fast. I
In addition to the Touch Call-
ing instruments introduced for
home and office use, an Auto-
matic Electric pushbutton pay
telephone is being demonstrated i
for the public in the downtown
business area.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Richards
of Bonham visited with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rich-
ards, Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bracklett of Ok-
lahoma City are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Cline
and family.
Mrs. Bob Carter of Bonham
visited her mother, Mrs. Lily
McDowell, Wednesday.
Mrs. Bobby Bartlett, Mrs. Au-
brey Taylor and children, Joe
and Mikey, all of Garland visit-
ed with Mrs. Jack Nichols and
children Thursday.
J. B. Jackson of Fort Worth
has been visiting in the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hart-
well, and family.
"Mrs. Clifford Anderson of Bon-
ham visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tump Rivers, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McClure
and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rivers
and son, of Bonham were visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Tump Rivers
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Caskey
of Dallas were visiting in this
community Saturday.
Mrs. Harold Stroud and chil-
' dren, Dean and Carol Ann, were
visiting Mrs. Bill Barnett and
children, John and Tina, Satur-
day morning.
Mrs. Doll Nichols of Leonard
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Nichols and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Benesch,
announce the marriage of their
son, John Benesch, to Linda
Clarke of Honey Grove. The
couple was married Saturday
night.
Mi*, and Mrs. John Hartwell
of Bonham had Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartwell
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lankford
of Ector visited Mrs. Lankford’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Lamberson, Sunday night.
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1964, newspaper, August 28, 1964; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216974/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.