The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1966 Page: 5 of 8
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-THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, December 2, 1966
HOLIDAY GUESTS
HOLIDAY VISITORS
WITH CHILDREN
Don Kenneth Hollis returned
off, Sandy, Roberta and Curtis.
My Neighbors
Steve Macsisak
at the local post of-
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“Try to relax..
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EASY PAYMENT PLAN
J. A. ARNOLD * Insurance
Moon las is visiting Leonard relatives' tjetj
Miss, and friends.
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1961 CHEVROLET 2-ton, ex-
PR1CES 6000 THROUGH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
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Hamburger, 3 lbs' $1.90
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GOLD MEDAL
ES
8-Oz. Box
Banana, lb......10c
Oranges, 5 lb. bag - 39c
OF YOUR SHOW BARN
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’A-Gal. Plastic
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AND REMEMBER THE FEED OF CHAMPIONS
GREEN HAND CALF MIX
2&39*DOG FOOD
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY
O. K. FEED /MILL
WEST SIDE
GROCERY & MARKET
Across From Katy Depot
Leonard
Pho. 587-3372
MEAFSPECIALS
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RED POTATOES
10 lb. bag ... 49c
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AIR CONDITIONING
AND HEATING
Better To Have and Not Need
Than To Need and Not Have
“None are so old as those who have outlived
enthusiasm” — Thoreau
Mrs. Ida Medley is a patient MRS. JONES VISITS
at M&S Hospital in Bonham.
Bonham, Texas
Residential Phone 583-3060
Pound
Can
Reg.
Box
CONGRATULATIONS
FUTURE FARMERS ON THE COMPLETION
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hol-
lis and sister, Nell Marie.
Rosa
were
Don-
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Value
FRUIT COCKTAIL
3—1959 CHEVROLETS, V8,
automatic and air, 6-cylinder,
standard shift.
4—1960 CHEVROLETS, V-8,
automatic and air, 6-cylinder,
standard and 6-cylinder auto-
matic.
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Sammy's Pride
BACON, lb.......59c
303
Can
2-lb.
Pkg.
RAY MURPHY CHEVROLET CO., Inc.
Pho. 587-3343 © Leonard. Texas
CREAM STYLE
dr
WHOLE KERNEL
GOLDEN
MARTZ-MOUNTAIN DOO
YUMMIES
Thanksgiving Day
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I A combination Thanksgiving -
birthday dinner was enjoyed by
the Doll Nichols family in the
home of the parents in Leonard
Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Nichols
I celebrated her 72nd birthday by
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SUDDEN BEAUTY
HAIR SPRAY
59c
< Hl MONK
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
25-
MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE
— Frozen Foods*
EL CHICO MEXICAN or ENCHILADA
DINNERS
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PUREX
BOOTH
FISHSTICKS
GOLDEN NIP -Florids Freik*
ORANGE JUICE
TATER BOY Krinkle Kut
POTATOES
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SALES AND SERVICE
Commercial and Residential
/Beece Electrical & Refrigeration Service
JOHN D. REECE. Owner
1700 North Center St.
Business Phone 583-2828
OUAHTIW
RIGHTS
uinviD
CANDIED FRUITS AND PEELS FOR
YOUR HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS
Pvt. Joe W. Keen visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bamie Roberts Friday
morning as he was leaving for
Fort Sill, Okla, where he will be Ark.,
stationed with the U.S. Army.
WHITE SWAN
PINTO BEANS
NABISCO RITZ
CRACKERS
SAMA
PEANUT BUTTER
Recent visitors in the home of
Musa and Elizabeth Cunnyngham
were their sister, Mrs. L. C. Jinks
and Mr. Jinks of Pine Bluff,
and Mrs. dodie Reece of
Dallas.
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DEL MONTE
FRUIT DRINKS
3 “-87$
19*
41 A RANCH STYLE
16-Ou. Box 41* BEANS
% 39* COOKIE
' WHITE SWAN
_ * BISCUITS
Mrs. Bob Jones visited last week
Mr. and Mrs. Sye ,Arnold of in Denton in the home of her
Houston visited the Howard Stok- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Du-
es one day last week. Bose, Judy and Denise, where
Mi*, and Mrs. Roy Spangler of
Sherman had Thanksgiving din-
ner with the Dick Price family.
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OIL 38-Oz. BottU O < ▼
ALCOA HEAVY DUTY EAa
FOIL 18" x 25' Roll J 7 Y
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Miss Glasscock
I Honors Mrs* Nichols And Rickey Howie
Marry In Ff. Worth
DEL MONTE
PEACHES
3 "i*89$
1958 CHEVROLET 2 ton,
extra long base, 16 foot grain
body, 36 inch grain boards i
SUPER SAMMY’S J?
PRICE SPECTACULARS
~. and Mrs. Butch Little
J and Machiele of Ferris and Mrs.
Willie King of Denver, Colo.
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1963 CHEVROLET Impala,
4-door, Automatic, factory air tra long wheel base, V8, 4-speed
conditioning, white tires, E-Z- transmission, 2-speed rear axle,
Eye Glass, large radio. Like 20-foot flat bed. Heater and
new. • defroster.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
Ozie Blackwell Wednesday of last
(Week were Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
i Lance of Dallas, Mrs. Ted Roten
i of Garland, Mrs. M. T. Monroe,
I Mrs, Raymond Cathey, Mrs. Thel-
ma Lee Harper and children of I
Sherman. Wednesday night visi-i
tors were Mr. and Mrs. Glennj
Hickman of Irving.
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Met-
Mrs. Leonard Jarvis and Jeff
of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Win-
ford Partridge, Annette and Lisa
i Kay spent Thanksgiving Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Partridge
and Carolyn.
8-Oz. Pkg. |
f 6-Oz.
^7 Cant
1963 CHEVROLET Impala
Sports jCoupe, V8, standard,
shift, large radio and heater.
New tires, tinted glass. $1375..
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BLEACH 29$
Thanksgiv- bel Nesbitt of Caddo, Okla, was
1 iinahln f.n oii-rvnrl Krmmica zvf 1TL,.
ness in her family.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Bub Browning, Mr. and Mrs.
I James Browning and son, Sher-
man, Pete Browning and Clar.
ence Browning, Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Joe Horn and chil-
| 2ren, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. John
t. Durant, Okla., Mr. and Mrs.
■■’ir’-lrh Brown and children,
Whitewright, Mrs. Tommy Hall
and children, McKinney, Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Brake and children.
Dabble of Euless, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Johnson and Benny of
Whitesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Nichols Kay, David and Harold,'
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nichols, all of
Edhvbe, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Burns, Ronny- Rickey, Rhonda
and Sandra of Fort Worth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nichols of
Garland, Mr. and Mrs. David Hall- Memphis, Tennessee.
mark. McKinney, Cecil Hallmark,
Dallas, R. E. Whitworth, Trenton,
Mrs. Enola McKinney and daugh-
ter, Plano. Mr. and Mrs.
Mullins and son, Dallas.
Jackie Sue Nesbitt, Caddo, Okla,
and Mrs. Ben Hall, Leonard.
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Ben Hall Honored ; Family Dinner
On 77th Birthday '
The children of Ben Hall were
| Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed host for a family reunion Sun-.
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Land of day in observance of his 77th'
Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tir- birthday which is December 2.
The reunion was held in the
of Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. John- American Legion Hall in Leon-
iny Robison, Elaine and Marilyn, ard. The noon meal was served
i Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ful- buffet style. I » _
I ton, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Little Children of Mr. Hall attending : h^glll toeir chikiren “home on
Mrs Zettie Browning o« (.he hojiday
All grandchildren and great-
' grandchildren of the couple was
present with the exception of one
granddaughter, Mrs. Carl Water-
son of Tillicum, Wash.
The occasion marked the first
time all children had been to-
i gether in 12 years. Those present
were:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nichols and
Lord’s Prayer,”
Mrs. T. L. Wilson at the organ.
The bride was given in marri-
age by her father. Her dress was
floor-length white chiffon with a
scalloped bodice overlaid with
chantilly lace. A bouffant veil, de-
sgined and made by the bride,
fell from a white peau-de-soiQ
rose incrusted with seed pearls.
Her only jewelry was a single
stran of pearls. Her bouquet was
were Mrs. Zettie Browning o^
Trenton, Mrs. Perna Lockridg
and Mrs. Susie Hom of Caddo, I
i Okla., Mrs. Pauline Daughrity of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spangler, Trenton, and Tommy Hall of Mc-
Cathy and Butch Spangler and Kinney. One daughter, Mrs. Ma-
Becky iSUdderth were Thanksgiv- bel Nesbitt of Caddo, Okla, was
ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. unable to attend because of ilV
James Spangler at Plano.
1961 CHEVROLET y2 ton,
side tire carrier, large heater,
One
BETTY CROCKER
CAKE MIXES
CEREAL
TOTAL
CEREAL
CHEERIOS
CEREAL
WHEATIES
STARKIST
_ TUNA
1 with’24 inch top boards. New ' rear hitch- gray finish-
I 26.1 Engine. {ow*er‘
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1963 CHEVROLET i/2 ton
Fleetside pickup, full custom.
One owner.
Mrs. Fannie Weathers of Dal-!white carnations with 1(yve kn(yfcs
1 in streamers of white rib-
bon.
Mrs. Alvin Deaton was maid of
honor and her dress was an aqua
Jack Lyon, who recently under-; sheath and headdress to match,
went surgerzz at Lisbon VA Hos- Mrs. Ray Evory registered the
pital in Dallas, is now at home, guests. Alvin Deaton lighted the
candles and was usher.
At the reception that followed
, Misses Sharon Owens and Linda
, Thomas served. Mrs. Ray Evory
i registered the guests.
I The couple went to parts of
: Louisiana on a short honeymoon,
i Both are employed in Fort Worth
I and are at hme at 2311 Donalee
J St. Mrs. Howie is the grand-
daughter of Mrs. J. W. Hughes
j of Leonard, who attended the
1 wedding.
DEL MONTE
CORN
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VCnns
Miss Judy Nan Glasscock,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Glasscock of Fort Worth, and
Rickey M. Howie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Howie of Shreveport,
Lousiana were united in marriage
in a double ring ceremony in the
home of the bride’s parents Fri-
day, November 18, 1966 at 8 p.m.
b- Reverend T. L. Wilson, pas-
tor of East Side Baptist Church
in Fort Worth. The two were wed
before an archway entwined with
white carnations and fern. Three
tiered candles and baskets of
white carnations and aqua asters,
were on each side.
Jack Hughes of Dallas sang
Whether Thou Goest” and “The
aecompanied by
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12-Oz. Box. 37*
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Patronize Graphic Aevorti.-'^r-'
Mrs. Roy Neal has been a pa-
' tient at Allen Memorial Hospital
in Bonham several days.
Pho. 587-2212 • CLARENCE EVANS • Leonard
We Deliver Daily —10 A. M. and 4 P. M.
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2-lb. Pkg. 29(
Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Blackwell
spent Thanksgiving Day in Sher-
man in the home of her parents, Steve Macsisak has returned
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Monroe. Oth- home from a Wichita Falls hos-
ers there for Thanksgiving were pital where he had ear surgery
Mr. and Mrs. G M. Lance, Dal- iast week. He is able to return
las, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roten, to work
Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond fjce>
Crthey and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. I. W. Monroe, Sherman.
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Visiting in the home of Mrs.
to Austin Sunday where he is a Ruby Bartlett and Mrs.
student at Texas University after Bolding during the holidays
spending the holidays with his Rev. and Mrs. Joe Bartlett,
na, Jeanette and Anita of Madill,
Other Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bart-
visitors were Mr. nad Mrs. Rich- iett, David, Robbie and Kieth of
ard Howell of Houston and Mrs. Garland, Mrs. Mary Drain of
Hattie Burkett of Lubbock. Cumby, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bart-
______________ lett, Janna and Julie of Arling-
ton.
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1966, newspaper, December 2, 1966; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1217354/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.