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Tiger Growls
EDITOR ANGEL PARK ________________
The Sideline
Perspective
By Doug Williams
PAGE 3 THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1992
Concerned Citizens Of Leonard
Committees Are Moving Ahead
Student Council Officers Last week I told you that our of-
Clean House For Life Program fense really looked sharp while the
On August 22, the Student Council defense struggled a little. This week
officers gathered at the house pur- things changed. Defensively we
chased for the Life Program ready to showed some muscles, giving up only Leonard, Beautification Comm ittee are going ing into joining the Red River Tour-
L work. The house needed to be cleaned . 3 first downs. On the other hand, our The Leonard Concerned Citizens to meet with Martha Dollarhide from ism Association which would allow
offense took a step back, moving the Committees are moving ahead. The the Whitewright Chamber of Com- us to promote Leonard and the Leo-
ball fairly well but being inconsistent, first major beautification project is merce. Whitewright has won four nard Picnic in a widely distributed
Our linebackers led the charge on the Leonard Clean Up scheduled to major awards for Beautification in brochure. Other possibilities for pro-
defense. Jeremy Woodruff and Cody take place Saturday, September 26th the past ten years including a S30,000 motional literature with matching fund
Eaton really made some good plays (see related article), but many other Landscaping Grant from KeepTexas grants are also being explored,
and John Harris and Robert Ware exciting projects are also already un- Beautiful and she’s willing to share This week, as you've probably
were in on a number of tackles. The derway. her expertise with us! heard, I've been doing a bit of fund
area of improvement started on the Representatives from the Legal Last Friday I spoke with Ed Ellis, raising myself visiting local merchants
defensive line where Steve Key, Committee are researching both City Manager of the Dallas, Garland and on the square to obtain contributions
coming Bonfire. Donations of easily Danny Hodge, Jimmy Watson, and and State Ordinances which concern Northeastern Railroad who was kind toward the Clean Up and other beau-
burnable wood may be taken to the Bucky Britton all made big tackles enforcement ofbeautification and plan enough to give us permission to clean tification projects. If you would like
north end of the track at any time, and freed up the linebackers for plays, to organize and present their findings up, landscape and beautify the area to join the Leonard Concerned Citi-
The highlight on offense was a 90 at the next City Council meeting, around the Railroad Bridge on the zens Committee give me a call at 587-
yard run by Jason Rowland. The re- Tuesday, September Sth. Work on a westside of the square. The railroad 2317. All that is required is a willing-
mainder of the offensive plays pro- Voter Registration Drive has also will be doing some of its own beauti- ness to actively participate in making
before the children and workers came
to work on Monday. Darla Gillespie
and the kid’s cleaned the house from
top to bottom in a matter of a few
hours. After the cleaning was done
they stopped to pose for a quick pic-
ture outside the house.
WANTED.......
Firewood for the annual Home-
Thanks, Students Council!
Fellow Concerned Citizens of
the Fund Raising Committee and the The Publicity Committee is look-
Tigerette Of The Week
This week's Tigerette of the Week mainder ot the ottensive plays pro- Voter Registration Drive has also
is Dee Taylor, daughterofJan Taylor, duced some good plays but penalties begun. fication: a new track mower which Leonard a better place to live. A bank
Her special interests are Drill Team, and turnovers kept us out of the end Larry Smith, who is a member of will clear 17 feeton both sides of the account has been opened at the Leo-
seventeen year old daughter of David Journalism, Beta Club, FCA and zone. - the National Sheriffs Association, has track will be moving through Leo- nard National Bank for donations,
and Mina Campbell. Some of Shelly's church activities. This week the games start to count, given us some excellent information nard within the next two weeks. He Jody Broyles
favorite things are: Food-Mexican & When asked about drill team, she We take on our good friends from on the Triad Program which involves has also given us permission to paint Chairperson
Italian, Movie-Ghost, Car-1993 Probe stated "I love being with my friends Cooper in what has been the battle for an active Crime Prevention Program the bridge and even put up a sign ;that Leonard Concerned Citizens Com-
(blue), Best Friends-Trent and having Angel explain football to district titles the last 6 years. Even for the elderly. says WELCOME TO LEONARD! mittee, (903)587-2317.
Cunningham, Leah Mealer, Seandee me." How do you spend your "free though it's not for a district title, Leo- I have met with Tom Johnson, Eco-
and Missy. time"? She responded "In Drill Team nard - Cooper is always fun and it will nomic Development Planner for the
Spending time with Trent and all of Practice and with Eddie. help us get ready for our new district, Texoma Council of Governments.
They are going to be a wonderful
resource for us in fund raising, city
planning, landscape architecture for
city beautification, tourism and crime
prevention. Best of all, their services
are free.
This Thursday representatives from
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
This week's "Senior Spotlight" is
Shelly Lynn Campbell. She is the
the rest of friends takes up most of her Tigerette Spirit Award
time. When asked what the best ad- This week Jessica Vaughn,daugh-
vice anyone ever gave her, Shelly ter of Sharon Vaughn, was selected
responded "To have fun in school by the drill team officers for the Ti-
because it goes by fast and you can gerette Spirit Award.
never go back - (Trent) - In ten years, When asked how she enjoyed be-
shehopes to be a beautician, but when ing in drill team? She responded "I get
we asked two of her friends, Missy to be with all my friends and learning
and Seandee they responded quite the routines." What do you do in your
Tigers Travel
To Cooper
Friday
The Leonard Varsity Tigers will
differently. They said she would still "free-time?" She stated "If I'm not at
be waiting for Jeff to give Trent the practice I'm with Cassie or fighting travel to Cooper Friday evening for a
non-district game versus the Bull-
money he owes him so he can buy her with Brian."
a ring, and she will still be looking for
a better paying job!
Good luck in the rest of your senior
year Shelly!
Elementary
Book Fair
Marcus McCarroll
Receives Degree
Marcus McCarroll of Seagoville
was among 633 students receiving
degrees during the summer com-
mencement on August 15, 1992 at
Sam Houston State University in
dogs starting at eight o’clock.
The Tiger Junior Varsity players
will play Cooper at home Thursday
starting at 6:00 P.M.
Come out and support the Tigers!
Leonard High School
Breakfast and Lunch Menu
Sept. 7-11
Breakfast
Monday Holiday
Tuesday 2 donuts, juice, milk
Wednesday French toast, fruit, milk
Thursday Biscuit, sausage, juice,
Bessie Pemberton Huntsville. 1052 T HS Class Reunion Held
Wins Door Prize He was awarded a Bachelor of Sci- 1L D add 1 ICIC
Carousel of Flowers & Gifts held a ence degree in Law Enforcement and The Leonard High School class of 1952 held a class reunion on August 22nd
the Leonard Elementary in the Li- Friday Cereal, toast, juice, milk drawling Tuesday morning for a floral Police Science. He is currently em- in the home of Wilbure and Doris Cummings in Arlington. Special guest was
brarv Students oarents and visitors Lunch 8 . . pie ployed with the Crandell Police De- Mrs. Howard Cummings. Pictured 1st row Sara Jacobs Renfro; 2nd row
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Tuesday .September 15 in the elemen- potatoes, green beans, roll, milk, apple Owners are Betty Evans and daughter McCarroll formerly of Leonard and Harold and Jean Jacobs of Canton, Tommy and Helen Hall of Pnnceton,
tary library. Daily hours will be from cobbler Vicki Krider They offer a wide range Mr. and Mrs. Billy Higgins of Bon- Johnnie and Elva Jo Savage of McKinney, Kenneth and Martha Evans of
8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Thursday Pizza, salad bar, fruit cock- of cut flowers plants funeral work, ham. North Richland Hills, Mal and Emma Fowler of Canton, Rodney and Peggy
or CLE 41 P Smith of Grapevine, Dorothy Hiatt of Leonard.
The Troll Book Fair will be held at milk
Camp Fire
Registration
Begins
"You Never Outgrow Camp Fire"
is the slogan to join a Camp Fire Club
for boys and girls in grades Kinder-
garten through twelfth.
Registration will be Thursday, Sep-
tember 10, 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. in the
tail, milk
Friday Hamburger, fries, milk, ice
cream
gifts, crafts, catering and a complete
bridal service. Drop by and see their
store Monday through Friday 9-5 and
Saturday 9-12.
Leonard School Menu
Breakfast
Monday Labor Day
Tuesday Cinnamon rolls, fruit juice,
milk
Wednesday Pigs n flap jacket, syrup,
fruit juice, milk
Thursday Sausage & biscuits, fruit
juice, milk
Friday Scrambled eggs, toast,jelly,
fruit juice, milk
Leonard Elementary School Cafete- Lunch
ria. Leaders, Co-leaders and Teenage Monday Labor Day
Assistants are needed. For more in- Tuesday Pizza, French fries, cab-
formation call Rita at 587-2080. bage slaw, milk, Ranger cookies
Wednesday Hot dogs, corn on cob,
Hats Off To America
Labor Day Cookout Sale!
Large Red Ripe
Tomatoes
39 cts. lb.
Shurfine
Asst'd. Flavors
Soft
Drinks
WE BUILD
MEETS EACH
Saturday 6 A.M.
El Sombrero
fried okra, milk, cake chocolate icing
Thursday Tuna fish salad, potato
salad, English peas, fruit jello, bread,
milk
Friday Hamburgers & trimmings,
French fries, milk, ice cream
Grade "A" Fresh
Whole Fryers
39 cts. lb.
8 for 99 cts.
12 oz. cans
Limit 24 w/$10.00 or more
additional purchase please.
NIFTY, NIFTY
LOOK WHO'S ”50”
Lean & Meaty
Fresh Bone-In
Pork Butt
Grove Hill
Methodist Church
Sunday School 9:45
Church 10:45
Jim McIntire, Pastor
587-2440
Carousel of Flowers & Gifts
Village Plaza, Leonard 903-587-3495
Cut Flowers, Plants, Funeral Work, Gifts
Crafts, Catering & Complete Bridal Servvice
BETTY EVANS ( GRANDPARENT’S DAY
Roast
99 cts. lb.
Van Camp's
Pork and Beans
3 for 99 cts.
16 oz. cans
Limit 3 w/$ 10.00 or more additional
purchase, please.
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Worship 10:50
Rev. Joe Stabile
587-3463
VICKI KRIDER
Presenting
IS SEPT. 13TH ORDER EARLY
Dr Pepper
$4.89
24 pack 12 oz. cans
Price Saver
Crinkle Cut
Potatoes
Prices Effective: Sept. 2 - Sept. 8, 1992
99 cts.
5 lb. Bag
COMPARE FARM BUREAU’S
RATES & SERVICES
AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • LIFE
David Harper
587-2708
FARM
BUREAU
INSURANCE
Helping You Is What We Do Best.
NAIL TECHNICIAN
MANICURES, WRAPS, SCULPTS
PEDICURES, OVERLAYS, FILLS
WED.-FRI. SOME SATURDAYS
SIS 989-2305/989-2667
B & B FOOD STORE
Hwy. 69, Leonard, Texas Phone 587-3523
Open 7 A.M. - 8 P.M. Monday - Saturday Sunday 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1992, newspaper, September 3, 1992; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1688319/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.