The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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TSE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, February 19, 1965
BY EVA BLANTON
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WE ARE NOW AN OFFICIAL
CARS • TRUCKS
TRACTORS
X-
k
Evans Fina Station
hrukr Gasoline, gaL. 23.9c
I
Reported
Amalie Oil, per case
$7.75
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GIVE US A TRY!
3
Sunshine Hydrox, 1 lb .. 45c
Fowler of Greenville,
Bananas, lb
10c
25c
1954 CHEVROLET
shift,
car.
ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM
NOTICE
FEBRUARY
CASH SALE
\
A large Ladies Ready-To-Wear concern plans Io
14” Sheetrock__$1.20 per sht.
Sheetrock-_$1.38 per sht.
manufacture Dresses and Sports Wear in Bonham.
I4” Sheetrock__$1.55 per sht.
WISE
Hdw. & Lumber
W MURPHY CHEVROIET CO
Inc.
i
Applications and Interviews for Dress, Blouse and
Leonard, Texas
PHO.
587-3343
NITE
PHO.
587-2108
Skirt Operators will be taken at the Bonham (ham-
I
her of Commerce office on North Main Street on
BEFORE YOU BUY VITAMINS
From a mail order house or a door-to-door sales-
Experienced Floor Ladies on Dresses and Sports
WHEN YOU BUY YOUR VITAMINS HERE
Wear needed.
f'
GOOD SALARIES - GOOD OPPORTUNITIES
- and safe - as modern science can make if.
IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS
GAULDEN DRUG
w
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so worn.
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You can bank on it that the product comes trom the
world's finest laboratories... that it is as effective
man, ask yourself: How effective is his product!
How reliable is the manufacturer!
iMual Firemens
Banquet Thusday
Important Business
To Be Discussed
At Auxiliary Meet
GALA 2-PLY TURN PACK
Paper Towels, reg. size - 39c
214 POUND
Zestee Peanut Butter .. 89c
STATE INSPECTION STATION
WE REPAIR
READY TO BAKE
New Sliced Cookies, 36 for 39c
SALTINE
Cracker Barrel Crackers - 19c
STURGEON BAY - 300 Size
Cherry Pie Filling-.....
YOU SIMPLY CANNOT BUY
A BETTER GASOLINE
Preston Reynolds of Kirkwood, |
Mo., Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bur-
gess and son, Barry of Dallas,!
were Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Reynolds.
I
TRAY PACK
Texas Maid Bacon, lb .. 49c
—/-------------------
Jack’s All Meat Bologna - 39c
North Side Grocery
Phone 587-3622 • LEONARD • North Side Sq.
PAT JONES
HIGHWAY 69 ★ LEONARD
Day, 587-3377 Phones Nite, 587-3681
Prevents Rust
REGULAR-OIL SPRAY-ELECTRIC MOTOR
3/8"
Do claims and double talk make
you doubt you can get any relief
from arthritic and rheumatic pains?
Get 1OO STANBACK tablets or 50
STANBACK powders, use as direct-
ed. If you do not get relief, return the
unused part and your purchase price
will be refunded. Stanback Company,
Salisbury, N. C.
Good Used Trucks
1964 CHEVROLET, 2 - ten,
heavy duty, tilt cab, truck tractor
ready to back under trailer.
Blanton Chapel News 18-Year-Olds To
Take Examinations
For Army Service
Tuesday, February 23, 1965.
Week End Specials
Chicken of the Sea Tuna - 29c
ALL PURPOSE
3-IN-ONE'OIL
Oils Everything
Mrs. Louis Kaiser is a patient j
at M&S Hospital in Bonham.
SOUTHERN SUN
Frozen Concentrated - 12 Ounce
Florida Orange Juice . . 39c
W58 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-
&OOF, V-8, powerglide, radio, heat-
tair conditioned, whitewall
Eye glass, black finish,
town er.
MY-T-FINE - Assorted Flavors
Pudding & Pie Filling, 2 - 19c
Week end visitors in the home
of Mrs. Mae Fowler and Otto
Smith were Mr; and Mrs. Dick
Mr. and
Mrs. John. Nolen, Mr. and Mrs.
jRed Ayers, Joe Nolen and baby,
Mrs. Bettie Price, all of Dallas,
O. C. Smith of Cleburne, E. J.
Fowler of Grand Prairie, Butch
and Dawn Kay Fowfer, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Martin and family and j
Mrs. Mary Eaton, aH of Leon-|
ard.
“Your Home Town Druggist”
LEONARD, TEXAS
paints.
A musical program was pre-
sented by Betty Griffitt, Patti
Felmet, Dawn and 'Shawn Craw-
ford. The young ladies were ac-
companied by Miss Beth McLain
at the piano.
Billy Frank Crawford, secre-
tary of the department read the
firemen’s averages for the year
on meetings and fire calls.
Approximately 90 people
tended.
B62 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-
Goesr, 6 cylinder, standard shift,
Sarg'e heater, windshield washers,I
3-speed, back-up lights, outside'
Mew mirror. White tires.
I
Billy Joe Gaulden, 2-year-oId
son of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie
Gaulden, was admitted to Ma-
donna Hospital in Deruson Tues-
day.
1959 CHEVROLET y2-ton, long
wheel base, new tires on front,
mud and snow tires cn rear, rear
hitch.
A. . '
Elmo Mangrum and Marion
Carpenter visited W. E. Taylor,
who is ill in Leonard Friday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Braddy,
Mr. and Mrs. Wren Grtmes were
in Bonham Sunday visiting Mrs.
Ray Smith Brown.
Mrs. Curtis Fugitt and children
of Greenville .visited in the home
of her parents and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Druman Jinkins and
Brenda.
Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Blackwell
were guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. T. Monroe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jackson
and Cindy of Terrell were week
end visitors) with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Golden and1 Mrs. Annie
Golden.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Tolbert of'
Howe visited Mr. and Mrs. LoiS|
Blanton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hammons
of Dallas were Wedhesday guests
of Mr. and Mi’s. Earl Hopkins.
Monday visitors of Mr. and
i Mi’s. Lois Blanton were Mr. and
I
Mrs. Blanton Hancock and sons
of Sherman and James Burden'
of Trenton.
Mrs. Ozie Blackwell is visiting
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jim Lance
in Dallas, who has returned to'
her home from a hospital.
I Mr. and Mrs. Willie Chandler
' of Bonham visited her sister, Mrs.
Newt Thornton and Mr. Thorn-
ton, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Cowan
of Blue Ridge visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Price! Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsley of
Anna were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. N. Kuyrkendall.
Mrs. Med Williams visited Mrs. |
1 Earl Hopkins Thursday. !
Mrs. Jerry Moats and Mrs.
Newt Thornton were Bonham
shoppers Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Druman Jenkins
and 'Mr. and Mrs. Wren Grimes
were visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Brookins Sun-
day night.
M. A. Carpenter and Todd
were business visitors to Green-
ville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burleson of
Bedford and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
mond Wright were Sunday visi-
tors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Med Williams.
State draft boards will forward i 'President Estalee Rath wishes
around 4,590 males for Army ’ to urge every Auxiliary mem-
mental-physical examinations inI ber to attend the February busi-
February, 2,644 of whom will 'be ness meeting to be held in the
18-year-olds, Colonel Morris S. Legion Hall at 7 p.m. on Monday
Schwartz, state Selective Service evening, February 22, 1965. Sev-
director, said Tuesday. I eral items of business must be
These tests for 18-year-olds discussed and acted upon.
are the result of President John- | Heading the agenda is me part
1960 CHEVROLET y2-ton, long
New wheel base, stepside, heater, de-
Q&svrolet Factory Engine. Car- froster, mud and snow tires rear.
Srfes Stfew Warranty 100% for 90 Heavy Duty hitch. Dark Green
for 4,000 miles. White finish punish. Locally owned.
WJh blue interior. ______________
1950 FORD y2-ton. Extra clean,
motor leaks a little water. $99.99.
Good tires. A little Stop Leak
vould repair.
CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-
6 cylinder, Powerglide, Ra-
<3^, Heater. New tires. Copper
Wash-
W7 BUICK 4-door, 8-cylinder,
!&jt£tomatic transmission. Power
SfiSSiring and brakes, air condi-
'''White Finish.
1954 CHEVROLET, y2 - ton,
pick up, radio, heater, heavy rear I
hitch, chrome grille guard, cattle.
boards, new tires. This pick up,
like new for its age. See this one j
before you buy. Green and black j
finish.
son’s action in 1964 which order- and plans of the Auxiliary for
ed the Director of Selective Ser- the District Convention on April
vice and the Secretary Defense 4th. So if you can possibly do
to examine all newly registered so, plan to attend this meet-
men who are out of school and ing.
Scheduled to assist in the bingo
games at the V. A. Hospital in
Bonham Tuesday afternoon, Feb-
ruary 23, are Lucille Scherer
(car), Hurble Cruse, Mai*y La
Roe, Lou Partain and Mattie
Smith.
j available for service. Males mar- i
ried at age 18 and those known
to be in school at that age will
not be examined.
Colonel Schwartz stressed that
these youths will not be consid-
i ered for the armed forces at this
time. Normally, draft for service '
is about age 22.
Only 119 men are scheduled for
induction in the month of Febru-
ary, compared to 229 for Janu-
ary. This is the lowest induction
call since July 1964, when the'
quota was 119. . j
The state quora or 119 for Feb- I
ruary is the Texas share cf a
national call for 3,000 men, all I
for the Army.
The February quotas already
have 'been figured and sent to
the state’s 137 local boards.
Used Cars|& Trucks
1963 CHEVROLET Impaia 4- 1958 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 2-
&bor Sport Sedan, V-8, Power- door Hardtop, V-8, Powerglide.
g$ade. Power Steering, Factory All turquoise and white leather
clir Conditioned, E-Z-Eye glass, interior. Radio, rear speaker, E-
NVhite tires. Beige Finish with Z-Eye glass. White tires. Large
Saddle trim. heater. Air conditioner, defros-
---—•------ | ter and white finish. Extra nice.
3S63 CHEVROLET Impala 4- -----------
V-8, Factory Air Condition- 1954 CHEVROLET 4-door, 6-
’BdL Standard shift, E-Z-Eye cylinder. Standard shift. Radio,
2-speed windshield wash- heater. Good tires. Extra, Extra
fees, Racho, Large Heater. White'good for this age
tires, 33,000 miles. Beige j ---------
Wafeh with Fawn interior. Lo- ■ 2955 CHEVROLET 210, 6-cylin-
owned. Extra, Extra Nice. ^er standard shift. Radio, Heat-
-------------- ! er. Good tires. Blue and white
finish. Runs like new.
■ 'ZDL~#r\ i -----------
The Leonard Volunteer Fire-
held the annual banquet in
school cafetorium Thursday
bsisSst, February 11th.
Billy Watson, president of the
‘department, was master of cere-
imames. Rev. John D. Riggs, pas-
off First Baptist Church, gave
invocation.
The head 'table was decorated Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kent
^ith. a miniature fire truck and of Borgei’ and Mrs. Donnie Rus-
Uuremen’s helmets. The other ta- sell of Sherman visited Mr. and
feifes were laid in white and hel- Mrs. Charlie Jones and Maxine
fcfesis were placed at vantage Saturday.
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1965, newspaper, February 19, 1965; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1217345/m1/4/?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.