The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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Vote Democratic. Tuesday. Nov. 8, 1966
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F. Kenneth Travis, breeder of this Grand Champion
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The Truth
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Arthritis
NOTICE — Any erroneous reflection uuon the character, stand-
ing or reputation of any person, firm or corpbration which may
appear in the columns of this paper will be gladly corrected
when personally brought to $$ of the publisher.
Subscription Prices
1 year in Fannin County __________________
1 year elsewhere in United States
1 year Overseas________________
Entered as second class matter April 12, 1890, at the post office
at Leonard, Fannin County, Texas 75452, under the Act of Con-
gress, March 3, 1879.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riddle and
sons, Danny and David of Laz-
buddie, spent last week end with
parents and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Riddle and Dr.
and Mrs. R. D. Van Schoick.
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Better To Have and Not Need
Than To Need and Not Have
A team for
a better Texas
Governor John Connally and
Attorney General Waggoner
Carr have worked together for
4 years to give Texas and YOU
a better state and better
opportunities.
As a United States Senator in
Washington, Waggoner Carr
will co-operate with Governor
Connally to work for better edu-
cation, more jobs, benefits for
our elderly, and better prices
for our farmers, ranchers and
dairymen. He will do what is
right for Texas!
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United States Senator
Texas Citizens for Carr Committee, Thomas W Butler, State Chairman .son
AfUt
Mrs. Ford To Speak
’1 Hickory Creek
Study Of Faith Talent Show At
And Good Life For Wolfe City On
Presbyterian Sunday November 18-19
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in Siberia this past summer.
Everyone is invited to hear her
speak Sunday, November 6th.
Dwight has fed his Grand Champion Heifer Green
Hand Calf Mix exclusively.
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below; words, without
never to heaven go.”
The Presbyterian Youth Group,
will meet Tuesday at 7:30 P. M.
The annual Thanksgiving Sup-
per will be November the 16th.
Resolutions of Respect, Readers, Business and Professional
Notices will be charged for at the rate of 15c per line. Cards of
Thanks will be charged for at a minimum of SI.00 for 50 words
or less. In excess of that amount at the rate of 3c per word.
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This Sunday at the 11 o’clock
Worship Service the Presbyterians
’ will return to their study of the
Epistle of James. During the
course of the sermon the preach-
er will shell a few P’s and note
that even though the Devil is a
■ believer he will still end up in
o. K. FEED^MILL
Leonard Across From Katy Depot Pho. 587-3372
Joyce
Mrs.
Brown,
Mrs. S.
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Second of four articles
Rheumatoid arthritis, the most
troublesome of the arthritic dis-
eases, most often affects the con-
nective tissues in joints and is
extremely painful.
It usually begins with general
fatigue, soreness and aching fol-
lowed by appearance of pain,
swelling, warmth and tenderness
in joints. In most cases several
joints become involved, particu-
larly those of hands and feet.
Usually there is weakness
and fatigue, loss of appetite
and weight; frequently pa-
tients have cold, sweaty hands
and feet. Gradually, joint mo-
tion can be lost and in time
deformities of the joints may
occur.
In addition to joint symp-
toms, patients may have other
changes, such as lumps or
nodules under the skin, in-
flammation of the eyes, pleur-
isy and anemia.
When setting a routine of
treatment, the doctor may want
to know many things seemingly
unrelated to the disease: how the
patient lives, how he relaxes, how
much does he worry - factors
that have a bearing on the total
treatment prescribed.
Chances are that treatment
will involve a number of things:
exercise or physical therapy,
heat, rest and diet, and one or
more drugs, among other things.
Drug therapy can include
phenylbutazone, cortisone . or
other corticosteroids, an antima-
larial drug, or gold -salts. But
whatever else the doctor pre-
scribes, he is likely to include
pure aspirin. Says The Arthritis
Foundation: “Aspirin is the sin-
gle drug most widely used in the
treatment of rheumatoid arthri-
tis. ... The fact is that aspirin is
one of the most useful drugs ever
devised, and that it has a very
special and hdpful effect in
rheumatoid arthritis.”
Next: Women and children-
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in Siberia.”
Mns. Ford did voluntary work the words of
words fly up, my thoughts remain
It is your right as an American to be able to
vote; it is your responsibility as a citizen TO
vote. Don’t let your country down. Go to the
polls Tuesday and protect your rights.
prizes. Children, youth, and adults
of all ages are eligible to audi-
. tion for the show. The top ten
winners will appear on an hour
long KGVL Radio show. Trophies
will be awarded to the first three1
winners and an exciting first prize'
will be announced shortly.
thoughts, I Any one interested in perform-
; ing in the show may obtain an
1 application! at the Wolfe City Sun
' office or write to TALZNT SHOW
Wolfe City, Texas 75496. Forms
should be returned as soon as
possible. Applicants will then b'
scheduled to audition Nov. 9 or
■ 10 at Wolfe City high school and
will be notified by mail.
J. B. Pannell of Garland was
a business visitor to Leonard over
the week end and had dinner
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. G. Pannell.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Keen enter-1
tained their son-in-law, S. A. Shif-
lett, who will be leaving Friday
for Goose-Bay, Canada, tor a tour|
of air force duty.
Guests attending the barbecue
were his wife, and daughters, Mrs.
S. A. Shiflett, Cynthia and Vera
Sue, Mrs. Bertha Roper and son,
James, Mr. and Mrs. Cromer
Crutcher. Shorty Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Dutch Smith- Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Keen, Mrs. Jes'ie Young
| and Ronda Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
j old Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul;
i Crutcher and Joe Paul, Mr. and
i Mrs. Jack Owens, Ronnie Rogers,
1 Mrs. Sudie Clark, Miss Jewel
i Clark, Billy Clark, Mr. and Mrs,
Joe Harp, John and Dorothy
Kosir, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
Brewer, Mrs, Peggy Flagan and
David. J'-U i 1 • -■ ■
Also Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nich-
ols, Kay and Harold, Mr. and
Mrs. Jackie Ivey, Charles, John
and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sikes, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Butner J
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vinson
and David, Jimmy Rhyan, Dr. and
Mrs. Carney and Kathleen, Vir-1
gil Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Taylor, Shirley, Joyce and
Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie I
Roberts, Glyn Brown, Larry i •
Ligon, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mid-
diebrook, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Hartwell and Plummer, Stevie 1
Long, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Walters
and Jo Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Louis i
Adkisson, Peggy, Mike, Randy i
and Cui’tis of Longview.
Others were the hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Keen, Walt, John
Don, Gene. Mike, Jerry and Bud-
dy, Linda, Polly and Wanda.
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Singing, dcncing ard entertain-
ment of all descriptionc will bn
in store at Wolfe Citv high snbon]
Thursday and Friday evenings,
November 18 and 19, when the
Band Booster club present their
third annual TALENT SHOW.
The club invites individuals or
groups from the entire area to
1 heli'- and wUx^e'he doesn’t compete_in the show lor fun and
Mrs. Barbara Ford of East g0 t0 church. We see a lot of him
Texas State University will speak there. The sermon will be a study
Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clock of faith and a good life.
at Hickory Creek Baptist Church. Sunday School starts at 10 A.
'Ter topic will be “Mission Work The subject of the lesson is,
“Words Without Worship,” or in
Shakespear, “My j
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Pho. 587-3345 O Leonards Texas
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC
Published Every Friday
JEAN D. TONEY______ ______________Publisher and Owner
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LATIMER'S SIHCLAIR SERVICE STATION
On SW Comer of Square
Phone 587-3344 Leonard, Texas
Expert Washing. Lubrication and
Tire Service
Tires • Tubes ft Batteries
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1966, newspaper, November 4, 1966; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1217102/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.