The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, February 12,1965
Report From Austin
BAILEY NEWS
JEAN D. TONEY
REP. JAMES D. COLE
By MRS. C. A. McMILLEN
There are several cases of flu
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hale and
the
Evans Fina Station
Regular Gasoline, gaL . 23.9c
Ama'ie Oil, per case
$7.75
GIVE US A TRY!
TSTA had
c
i STOP GRASS
AND WEEDS
LINGERIE SALE
IN COTTON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
ALL SUMMER LONG
Texsheen Nylon Skirls - $2.95
BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET
SECOND ONE FOR 1c
7?
R.
J.
M3
-MARKET SPECIAL-
THIS MERCHANDISE IS ALL FIRST
1
QUALITY — NO SECONDS
Binswanger TruFlect Plate Glass Mirrors
Beveled Venetian Mirrors — 3 to Go
PIECE GOODS SALE
24x36 Regular Low $2L00 — Special at $17.00.
as
30x40 Regular Low $27.00 — Special at $22.00.
Fruit of the Loom-Values to 98c yard-Now 3 yds. $1.
30x48 Regular Low $33.00 — Special at $27.00.
36x46 Gold Frame, Reg. $70.00 — Special at $56.00.
PROPANE
Large 4” Adds 8” Dimension, In Room Reflection.
MEN'S SPECIALS
use
3” Frame Adds to 2-24”x30” Tru Fleet, $40.00 — For $33.00 Ea.
2 Handsome Ovals — One Special is $25.00 — Large One $29.00.
“Georgeous” Long (42” high x 24”) Overall Coppertone Beauty
You Will See That Binswanger Sacrifice for $33.00.
We Have Bargains in Framed Mirrors, Choice of $15.00 on 2.
1 - Larger One, Less Ornaments for $14.00. Just Plain Taste
On This One, 24”x30” Mirror, With 2” Frame Making it
THE WAY
28”x34” Overall.
ALBRIGHT’S
R.
J.
WEST SIDE SQUARE • LEONARD
PHO. 587-3616
A Product of Union Texas PflTOleum, A Division of Allied Chemical Corporation
Have Your Choice On Easy Terms
While Choice Is Complete
(all For Appointments
Your Patronage Appreciated
Mrs. Ollie Burlison
Notes Birthday
Nylon Pajamas - $5.95 - 2 for $5.96
Nylon Slips - $5.95 - 2 for $5.96
Some 2 for $3.96
Nylon Gowns - $5.95 - 2 for $5.96
Nylon Petti Panls - $1.98 - 2 tor $1=99
Nylon Negligee - $6.95 - 2 for $6.96
Nylon Brief Panties - 69c - 2 for 70c
Ladies & Girls (ar (oats - $10.95 Value - Now $5.95
Ladies Long (oats (3 only)-$49.50 Value-Now $12.50
Ladies 4 Girls (an (ans-$3.98 Value-Now Only $1.98
Sweet Ties - $1.50 Value - Now Only 69c
(ramerlon (loth, Type 4, Khaki Panls
$4.95 Value - Now Only $3.98
Shirts Io Match - $3.98 Value - Now $2.98
THE FRIENDLY SHOP
WHERE FRIENDS MEET
Works whether it’s wet or dry—
you don't need rain to make it work.
Stops over 25 weeds—
including crabgrasses, Johnsongrass
(from seed), watergrass, pigweeds,
and many others.
Saves money-
cut way down on cultivations, hand
hoeing, other weed control practices.
raise,
the
•’ •.
YOU SIMPLY CANNOT BUY
A BETTER GASOLINE
AIR CONDITIONING
AND HEATING
Entered as second class matter April 12, 1890, at the post
office at Leonard, Fannin County, Texas, under the Act of Con-
gress, March 3, 1879.
WILSON (0.
LEONARD, TEXAS
GEORGIA'S BEAUTY SHOP
Georgia Stewman . Phone 587-2260
East Side Square — Leonard, Texas
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC
Published Every Friday
--------------------- Publisher and Owner
H
F
j recommendations for
pay raise bill.
I can not support the Gover-
tee will hold hearings on Thurs- nors 'bill because it would place
day night of each week so that
all House members will have a
chance to appear.
* ♦ ♦
Both House and Senate passed
a resolution to ask Congress to
submit a Federal Constitutional
amendment so that State senates
might be apportioned on a basis
other than population.
* * *
Regarding teacher pay
proponents of both bills:
Governor and TSTA are staunch-
ing adhering to their respective
stands.
I NEED
i CONCRETE i
i
MIX
1
CTreflan®—trifluraUn. Banco)
0. K. FEED MILL
Across From Katy Depot
Pho. 587-3372 • Leonard, Tex.
reaffirm
per year:
GO MODERN...
Go Te^a$ALL
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Flame Cultivation provides the most economical
method of weed, grass and vine control for
row crops. Hand labor is costly, and "scratch
cultivation" damages feeder roots. In Extension
Service and University Tests, North to South
and East to West . . . Flame Cultivation is
PERFORMANCE TESTED to produce crops at
a lower cost per acre, with maximum yields . . .
and a higher net profit to you.
SALES AND SERVICE EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Commercial and Residential
Reece Electrical & Refrigeration Service
JOHN D. REECE, Owner
1700 North Center St. Bonham, Texas
Business Phone 583-2828 • Residential Phone 583-3060
Sunday guests of Mi’, and Mrs.
Bill Hooks were Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Roy Hooks and family of
Grand Prairie, Mrs. Lois Wall
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Taylor
I of Dallas, Mrs. Alma Wall of
Greenville, Mr. and Mrsi. Bobby
Pannkuk and family of Leon-
ard.
Subscription Prices
1 year in Fannin County (plus 4c State Tax) $2.00
1 year elsewhere in United States (plus 5c State Tax) $2.50
1 year Overseas $3.00
PROFIT CONSCIOUS FARMERS
Burn weeds, grass and vines for
!°w as EQ
an acre
PROGRESSIVE FARMERS
HD-5
Leonard Hardware & Butane
Pho. 587-2258 • Leonard
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 $1.00 for 50 words
or less, in excess of that amount at the rate of 3c per word.
€^666
is BETTER
and SAFER!
Mrs. Raybum Sudderth and
Mrs. Earl La'siter entertained
their mother, Mrs. Ollie Burle-
son, of Trenton with a birthday
dinner Sunday in the home of
Mi’s. Sudderth.
Those enjoying the occasion
were 'Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lasi-
ter, Tim and Kim of Plano, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Lasiter of Nobility,
Mr. and Mrs. Raybum Sudderth
and Becky and the 'honoree, Mrs.
Burleson.
NOTICE — Any erroneous reflection upon the character, stand-
ing or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may
appear in the columns of this paper will be gladly corrected
when personally brought to the attention of the publisher.
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CALL
GREENVILLE READY
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WITH TREFLAN
Committee.
This particular committee is
made up of a mapority who will
probably pass bills to provide new
liquor laws, possibly the serving
of liquor by the drink, to the
Hou'se for action and vote. I
At committee hearings T will
vote “NO” against passing, out
of committee, to the House any
bills of this nature.
And the Governor has said
state-wide level favor the sale that he will remain firm in his
a teacher
WILSON (0.
LEONARD, TEXAS
Committee hearings are now
being held daily for bills on sche- among our people,
dule. Over 400 bills have been Miss Mildred Burke and Mrs.
lead so fai in the House and Ola. Oogle of McKinney visited
lefeiied to committees. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burke Sun-
One of the committees that day.
I was assigned to by Speaker
Barnes is the Lequor Regulation son, Lindon, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Babers in Bonham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wiinkel, Jr.
and daughters, Charlotte and
Cherrie, visited relatives in Fort
Worth recently.
Miss D Ann Jones, who teaches
school in Richardson, spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Jones.
Mrs. Susie Webster, Miss Ber-
My vote against this type of Diice Medley and Rex Webster of
liquor bill will represent the voice Bonham visited Mrs. Ludie Hale
of the majority of the people in anb Miss- Madeline McCormack
Hunt and Fannin counties. Sunday.
There will be other members Mrs. Ruby Halleman and Mrs.
in Liquor Regulation. Committee Ella. Moorman of Dodd City visit-
who will vote “NO” on new liquor ed Mr. and Mrs. Ben 'Stone Sun-
bills, but we are in the minor- day.
ity. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hembree of
I extend an invitation to min- Bonham visited Mr. and Mrs.
isters and others opposed to this Frank Hembree Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pfile of
Sulphur Springs recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Cole.
type legislation to appear at any
liquor-bill hearing against the
bill with me. Or send me a state-
ment of your opinion of these
bills, when you, read that they
are scheduled. | TSTA had more than 4,000
I believe that any liquor-by- teachers at a rally here in Aus-
the-drink bill which is passed to tin last Wednesday to
the House for consideration and their stand for a $405
vote will ‘be effectually defeated, raise.
I do not believe that people on
a
of liquor by the drink.
On redistricting, the commit-
a greater burden on the school
districts.
The smaller school districts in
Hunt and Fannin counties will
be unable to provide the addi-
, tional local funds.
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1965, newspaper, February 12, 1965; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1217252/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.