The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1969 Page: 4 of 8
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Happy Birthday To
PRICE
SALE
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Dresses - Suits ■ Shorts
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Blouses - Lingerie - Knit Tops
Purses
Large Table Of SLOG Items
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CRAWFORD'S DRESS SHOP
ft.
SE Corner Square
Pho. 587-3515
Leonard, Texas
YOU’LL FIND THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN TOWN
AMONG THE LITTLE ADS IN OUR CLASSIFIED
SECTION. TAKE A LOOK AT THE “FOR SALES” IN
The Fannin County
TODAY’S PAPER FOR EXAMPLE. AND, BY THE
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WAY, IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL, RE-
Medical Society
Lose 10 lbs. in
MEMBER TO CALL
The Leonard Graphic
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Phone 587-3303
39c
I
Grade A Medium Eggs ... 49c
65c
Gladiola Flour, 5 lb, bag - 49c
Wesson Oil, 48 oz. bot. - 97c
FROZEN FOODS
Aunt Jemima Waffles 39c
37c
21c
27c
Vote Your Convictions on October 25th
(Pol. Adv. Paid For By E. C- Williams, M.D., Secretary & Treasurer).
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10 days en
Grapefruit Diet
facts-
Auxiliary Reaches
Membership Quota
Realizing the need for Improved Health Care in Fannin
County is for the Fannin County Hospital.
Largest
Selling
Hemorrhoid
Remedy
IL In addition it will help us carry our own weight in
the care of our less fortunate neighbors. At pres-
ent the hospital in this county originally charter-
ed to care for the poor no longer provides charity
care.
I. It will provide a complete Health care facility for
ill citizens of Fannin County. Approximately 1/6
of the county population may need hospitalization
each year. It is a great cost to each family and to
the county that at present 40 per cent or more of
these people have to leave the county each year
due to the present inadequacies.
10 COUNT
Horn-Maid Biscuits, 6 for 49c
Good Game Tigers — Now
Ring the Bell Against Bells
So Successful It Outsells
All Others Combined
CD
CO
CD
214 CAN
Hale’s Pride Peaches ... 29c
10 LB. BAG - U. S.
No. 1 Russet Potatoes .. 65c
2 BUNCHES
Fresh Green Onions .... 25c
% LB. BOX
Hershey Cocoa
16 OUNCE
Stillwell Strawberries ... 39c
4 ROLL PACK
Northern Tissue
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCT. 27th
WINTER CLOSING TIME — 6:30 P- M.
Brad Peirson
Mary Whitworth
Sunshine Taylor
George E. Henderson
Bobby Rlay Miller
Johnnie Howard
John Dillon
Mrs. Henry Jbhnson
Donald Smithson
Gretchen Skaer
Erick Skaer
Mrs. N. B. Spangler
Joe Golden
Jerry Bench
James Bond
Robert Puickett
Don Treadway
Wylie Sprinkle
Marietta Dixon
Thelma Bailey
Mrs. John Gilbert
Jim IBlain Leinart
Opal Hull
Annie Berry
Rachelle McCord
T India Jean Hutton
Howard Bilyeu
Billy Morris Wright
Products
51c
85c
35c
29c
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CHILDREN'S
NURSERY RHYME
ASSORTMENT
Five Bars of High Quality
Soap Imprinted with
Nursery Characters
and Attractively Packaged
in a See-Thru Carton
5 Separate Colors
5 Different Nursery-rhyme
Characters
PLUS
Packer Soap Quality
Perfect for Christmas
Birthdays
Children of all Ages
500 REFUND
To obtain your 5(ty refund,
send this advertisement and
the name "Carousel" from
two (2) packages of Packer's
Carousel Soap together with
your name and address to:
Carousel Refund Offer
Cooper Laboratories, Inc.
546 Bedford Road
Bedford Hills, N.Y. 10507
Offer expires Dec. 31,1969
NORTH SIDE GROW
PHONE 587-3622 • LEONARD • NORTH SIDE SQUARE
FREE DILI VERY SERVICE
ft
Krispy Crackers, lb. box - 39c
Tamalie Pie, 21% oz. ... 69c
Taco Casserole, 12% oz. - 59c
10 OUNCE - BIRDSEYE
Quick Thaw Green Peas - 21c
20 OUNCE
Quick Thaw Corn ..
Westpac Tater Tots
8 OUNCE BAG
New Crop Dried Apricots 65c
18 OUNCE JAR
Jif Peanut Butter
PREPARATION H9
OINTMENT or SUPPOSITORIES
Leonard, less
5 LB. BAG - MIX MATE
New Alpo Dog Food .... 79c
Week End Specials
Texas Maid Bacon......69c
Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee
AU Beef Chili, 15 oz.
AH Beef Chili, Big 30 oz.
Chili With Beans
Tamales
Northern Jumbo Towel - 29c
ALL PURPOSE
3-INONEOIL
Oils Everything
Prevents Rust
REGULAR — OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC MOTOR
PACKERS
One of the Nation's
Oldest and Most
Respected Hand Soaps
Invites You to Try its New
CAROUSEL*
These industries would hire Fannin County residents at
good wages and would also pay their share of the tax
burden in this county. This could ease ad valorem tax
burden on the individual citizen.
We can see that the hospital is the nucleus to help us to
a better future through recruitment of industry with
good payrolls and job opportunity for both the young
and the old of this county.
WE FEEL THOSE WHO WOULD OPPOSE THIS HOS-
PITAL ARE AGAINST THE BEST INTESESTS OF
THE CITIZENS OF FANNIN COUNTY.
DIET OF THE STARS
HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.
(Special) — This is the revo-
‘utionary grapefruit diet that
weryone is suddenly talking
ibout. Thousands of copies
lave been passed from hand
to hand in factories, plants,
and offices throughout the
U. S.
IV. We have lost the opportunity to attract several
large industries which could have paid good pay-
rolls in Fannin County. The main reason for los-
ing these industries was the lack of a good com-
plete modern hospital. The Fannin County Hos-
pital will enable us to compete equally for these
industries.
III. Many citizens have expressed the need for more
young new doctors with the latest training and
techniques, such as specialists. It is impossible to
get these new doctors without and adequate hos-
pital for them to practice in. The new Hospital
will enable us to attract these doctors.
Lfea and Annette Partridge of
Howe spent the week end with
their grandparents and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Partridge and
Carolyn.
Week end guedits of Mr. and
Mrs. Archa Evans were Mr. and
Mrs. G- H. Kincaid on Saturday
■and Mir. and Mirs. Chester Kitch-
ens Sunday.
The American Legion Auxiliary is
happy to announce that they have
reached and exceeded the 1970 mem-
bership quota. However, they will
continue to sign old members who
have not renewed for 1970 and to
sign new members. Of special im-
portance is their hope of many new
Junior members for the coming i
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, October 24, 1969
year. Sally Macsisak is the head of
the Junior activities program and
would welcome questions concerning
Junior Membership or the proposed
activities for these young ladies.
President Lucille Scherer will head
the delegation to attend the Fourth
District Convention this Saturday
and Sunday at the McKinney Post
Heme. Everyone is welcome to at-
tend and a schedule of the program
:s in a separate article of this issue
of the Graphic.
Reported by
Jack Scherer
Money - back guarantee. If
after trying the diet you have
not lost 7 pounds in the first
?even days, another 6 pounds
in the next 7 days, and lJ/2
pounds every two days there-
after, simply return the diet
plan and your $2 will be re-
funded promptly and without
argument. Tear out this mes-
sage as a reminder. Decide
now to regain the trim attrac-
tive figure of your youth.
MOVIELAND DIET PLAN
1417 S. Robertson
Suite 8
L. A. Calif. 90035
I Because this diet really
I vorks. We have testimonials
; reporting on its success. If
f you follow it exactly, you
. should lose 10 pounds in 10
‘ days. No weight loss in the
: first four days but you will
suddenly drop 5 pounds on the
5th day. Thereafter lose one
' pound a day until the 10th
. flay. Then you will lose iy2
> pounds every two days until
you get down to your proper
! weight. Best of all, there will
? ‘je no hunger pangs. Revised
I ind enlarged, this diet lets
you stuff yourself with for-
nerly “forbidded” foods, such
is steaks trimmed with fat,
roast or fried chicken, gravies,
mayonnaise, lobster swimming
in butter, bacon fats, sausages
and scrambled eggs and still
lose weight. The secret behind
this “quick weight loss” diet is
simple. Fat does not form fat.
And the grapefruit juice in this
diet acts as a catalyst (the
“trigger”), to start the fat
burning process. You stuff
yourself on the permitted food
listed in the diet plan, and still
lose unsightly fat and excess
body fluids. A copy of this
startling successful diet can be
obtained by sending $2 to
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