The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Shurfine Tea, !4 lb
65c
2 lbs... 39c
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FINEST QUALITY
M E ATS
60z.
69c
Affiliated Food Sliced Bacon, lb - 53c
Affiliated Food All Meat Franks, lb-45c
Spiced-Rite (hili, lb...........29c
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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■Nescafe
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Farley & Hill Grocery & Market
EAST SIDE SQUARE LEONARD, TEXAS
EDHUBE ICWS
HURST SPEED OUEEN LAUNDRY
By KAY NICHOLS
N. E. Corner Square
Leonard
OPEN 24 HOURS
7 DAYS A WEEK
We Do Wet Wash and Wash and Dry
Pationize Graphic Advertisers.
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STOP AT OUR STATION FOR
MOTOR TUNE UP
Starter and Generator Repair
Brake Work — Muffler & Tail Pipes
GAULDEN DRUG
“Your Hometown Druggist”
LEONARD, TEXAS
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Mrs. Tuckers Shortening, 3 lb. can-59c
1 Lb. .. 59c
Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 1 lb... 31c
Sunshine Star Mix Candy, 1 lb .. 39c
Soflin Napkins, 200 count
29c
Gladiola Meal. 5 lbs
39c
Carnation Instant Dry Milk, 5 qt. ■ 69c
Bananas, pound
10c
Shurfine Tea, % lb
33c
Red Grapefruit, 5 lb. bag
39c
WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE
Let Us Serve You For All Your Flower Needs
Corsages
Potted Plants
Memorial Pieces
Cut Flowers
Several from this community
attended a meeting’ at the Com-
munity Center Tuesday night.
Charles Pratt of Randolph vis-
; 17 grandchildren
and 12 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Connelly, a retired farm-
er, was a member of the First
Baptist Church in Trenton.
Bramlett
program
SAY IT A SPECIAL WAY
Flowers Speak When Words Fail
Funeral Offerings
Arrangements
SLICED OR WHOLE
Shurfine Beefs, 303 size, 7 for... $1.
JACKSON SERVICE STATION
Phone 587-2204 -fr Highway 69
CALDWELL’S FLOWER SHOP
LEONARD, TEXAS • PHONE 587 3495
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VACCINES & SUPPLIES
fir LIVESTOCK
More Stockmen
Protect More Calves from
BLACKLEG aid
MAUGHAN! EDEMA
with FRANKLIN
than Any Other Brand
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James P. Connelly
Services Tuesday
Mrs. Fred Bramlett
WSCS Leader
Carl Waterson Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waterson
visited with Mrs. Flossie Water-
son Thursday night.
David Nichols is suffering with
a broken arm. He broke his arm
afternoon while taking
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Taylor
visited with Mrs. Vernon Taylor
and children Saturday.
Mr. Vernon Taylor is in a Dal-
las hospital where he had sur-
gery. |
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hazelip I
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Hartwell Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Nichols and Mrs.
Carl Waterson visited with Mrs.
Alice Ivey at the Gilbert Nursing
Home Sunday afternoon.
NEW 24 OUNCE
Log Cabin Maple Honey Syrup ... 67c
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Sgt. Joe Murley of Blytheville,
Ark. visited his mother, Mrs. Mary
Murley, other relatives and
friends over last week end.
Friday
P.E.
Kay Nichols returned to her
home Saturday morning after
spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Houston Barker and family
in Bonham.
Tony Birchfield
spent Saturday
BRAND BUyS
Mrs. Fred Bramlett hadj
charge of the program when1
members of the Wonsan’s Society I
of Christian Service 'met at the
First Methodist Church Monday
afternoon. Her topic was Self
Discipline and the Life Within.
The group had an open discus-
sion on the need of prayer for
the individual.
Mrs. Les La Roe presided over
a business session at which time
it was voted to .sponsor a bake
sales Saturday, February 27th. I
The closing prayer was voiced
by Mi's. M. J. Curtis.
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James B. Connelly, 88, of
Trenton died Sunday, February
7, 1965 in a Sherman nursing
ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. home.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Tren-
ton First Baptist Church, with
the pastor, the Rev. Robert
Moore, and the Rev. Leroy Mar-
tin of Sherman officiating. Earn-
heart Funeral Home directed in-
terment in Bums Cemetery,
Trenton.
Mr. Connelly was born January
26, 1877, at Trenton, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Butler Con-
He married Miss Retta
Leonard1 -tyj)izauebn Littrell August 7,
i 1898 in Trenton. She preceded
him in death January 13, 1951.
The suvivors are two sons, Bob-
by Connelly and1 R. T. Connel-
ly, both of Trenton; eight daugh-
ters, Mrs. Glen Eamheart of
! Whitewright, Mi’s. Lawton Wil-
, son of Trenton, Mrs. Will Shaw
■ of Abilene, Mrs. Dan M. Dick-
ory of Dallas, Mrs. James P. Der-
i ryberry of McKinney, Mrs. Eu-
gene Samuels of San Antonio,
Mrs. V. H. Winnett of Jefferson-
ville, Ind., and Mrs. Jack O’Brian
of Gainesville;
Those calling on Gail Hartwell
Sunday afternoon were Larry
Cline, Larry Pratt, Kay Nichols
and Janie Hartwell. t
Mrs. George Hilliard and chil-
dren and Mrs. Martin Jones of
Bonham visited Mrs. Lloyd Long J°e Norwood of Sherman has
Sunday evening. been home the past two weeks
Conord Morgan of Dallas visit- af(ter spending two months in
ed with his sister, Mrs. Johnny, ^he Veterans Hspital in McKin-
Benesch and husband, Sunday, j ney- He return to the hospi-
Mrs. Larry Langford of Ector when his 30 day leave is
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. over>
Hugh Lamberson, Sunday. |-------------------------------
The Harrell Brewer family of
Dallas spent the week end at
their farm in this community. S
Mike Bearden returned to his (H
home in 'this community Sun- H|
day morning. Mike had been sta- 9
ticned at Fort Polk, La. with the 9
National Guard. He is very proud 9
to be home. 9
I nelly.
I Elizabeth
with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Long and children.
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, February 12,1965
budget savers
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Consoles
WE ARE SHARING OUR PROFIT WITH YOU
TERMS TO FIT YOUR NEEDS
We Want To Share With YOU the Pride
We Have in Showing the New Things For Your Home
Roper Automatic Gas Range, No Hang Over Heat,
$209.95 for $150.00. One Roper Gas Range, Big Oven,
and Broiler, $189.00 for $139.00, On Your Own Terms.
2 Choices for Economy with Quality, 2-piece Toast and
2-piece Walnut $68.00 Choice. Open Stock Solid Mapk
Double Dresser $79.00, Triple Dresser $96.00. Choice of
2 Beds. — Chest — and Nite Stand. All Solid Maple. A
Lot of Other Bed Room to Choose at New Low Prices.
Style Crest 2-piece Solid Comfort in Early American.
Maple Arms Ends. A Rocking Chair Love Seat — for
Perfect Relaxing at Home. Relaxing Strataloungers,
Recliners, and Easy Rockers Still on Sale, as Well as
Danish Modern Styled Living Room at Our Invoice
Cost, With Terms as Desired by You.
New Solid Maple Triple Dresser, Poster Bed, 2-piece
Beauty DeLuxe 62”xl8,” Nite Stand To Match
3 Wide Drawers.
R. WILSON CO.
LEONARD, TEXAS
J. R. WILSON CO.
“Dependable Since 1888” Leonard, Texas
1965 RCA Victor Radio - TV, 16” - 19” - 23”
at Attractive Discounts.
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for the world.
THE HOME OF GEORGE WASHINGTON FROM
1747 UNTIL HIS DEATH, IT IS NOW A NATIONAL
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NEAR ALEXANDRIA IN
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Leonard, Texas
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THE LEONARD NATIONAL BANK
“The Bank of Friendly Service”
Pho. 587-3314 Leonard, Texas
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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/m1/3/?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.