The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1957 Page: 3 of 4
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--------- THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, February S, 1957
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Electric
Appliance
Dealer
Farley & Hill Grocery & Market
East Side Of Square LEONARD, TEXAS
TOUR
Fresh Carrots, 1-lb cello bag .10c
Pet Milk, 2 large or 4 small... 29c
_____ 1 =/£« y; j
BATH SIZE
22c
REG. SIZE
15c
3 POUND CAN
Mrs. lacker’s Shortening . 69c
'^instant
2 POUNDS
Sunshine Krispy Crackers . 55c
1 .............. -................—
Sun Valley OLEO, lb....... . 21c
1 POUND
Sunshine Marshmallows.....33c
6 OZ. JAR
$1.24
1 POUND ROLL
Decker’s Pork Sausage. s... 33c
Al! Meat Bologna, lb........39c
POST TOASTIES 28c
White Swan Coffee, pound 95c
10 lb. Bag Red Potatoes... 49c
New Jet Spray Bon Ami can 69c
Oranges, 5-lb bag .... ......29c
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC
It'D. Toney Publisher
Published Every Friday
> Entered as a second class matter April 12, 1890, at the postoffice
’Leonard, Fannin County, Texas, under the Act of Congress March
1879.
Subscription Prices
1 year in Fannin and adjoining counties$2.00
1 year elsewhere in United States-----------------$2.50
Resolutions of Respect, Readers, Business and Professional Notices
will be charged for at the rate of 10c per line. Cards of Thanks will
be charged for at a minimum of $1.00 for 100 words or less, in excess
Of that amount at the rate of 1 cent per word.
NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing 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 publishers.
A new motor oil to give you multi-range protection at
all temperatures, in all seasons, in all climates. Sinclair
Extra Duty Triple X ... the super-power oil for super-
power cars. It adds power you can feel!
SINCLAIR
EXTRA DUTY
Triple X Motor OH
ROY OLIVER & SON OARAGE
East Side Square — Leonard
Wise motorists drive to our conveniently
located station to get . . ;
AMLICO GASOLINE
with PEP
PEP—ECONOMY—PERFORMANCE
Goodrich Tire and Tubes
Delco Batteries
All Kinds of Oils/ Full Line Oil Filters
Courteous Service
TREADWAY SERVICE STATION
Phone 88W Leonard, Texas
...when you dry clothes indoors
with an ELECTRIC DRYER
Mrs. Ozie Blackwell visited her
parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
1 Monroe, at Sherman, Monday.
You can ignore cold weather
No matter how low the temperature drops, you can dry clothes in comfort
and on schedule with an Electric Clothes Dryer. No more chapped
hands from hanging up wet clothes in a chilling breeze. No more
letting soiled clothes pile up while you wait for a warm-up.
And you save all the back-breaking work of clothesline
drying, because your Electric Dryer does the job auto-
matically ... at the turn of a dial. Be modem ...
dry clothes the easy, comfortable way....
with an Electric Dryer.
...FIGHTS ALL COLDS
SYMPTOMS AT ONE TIME...
IN LESS TIME ! ITS THE
PROVEN COLDS MEDICINE
ATTENDS TARPLEY FUNERA?
Friends and relatives attend
ing the funeral of Claude Tarp
ley on February 1 were:
Mr. and Mrs. Truett Tarpley
Mr. .and Mrs. 'R. E. Tarpley anc
Roland Jacobs of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Herriage
Mrs. Harold Couzens, Mrs. Marj
Benton, Mrs. W. A. Suddertn,
Mrs. Kathleen Wright, Mac Sud-
derth, Arthur Maxwell, Clark
Williams of Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stevens
and Mrs. Mary Caskey of Sher-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills of
Nocona.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hennig,
Leon White, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt-
er and Owen Hull of White-
wright.
Clarence Jones of Trenton.
Jackson Coxk Les Cooke, Jack
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wright and
Mrs. Ruth Steinhauser of Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wright and
Mrs.. Ted Tarpley of Hooks.
Fred Tarpley, Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miville, Mrs.
Terry Anderson, Jake Skaer,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merrell and
Mr. and Mrs. Cakude Merrell of
Dallas.
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson, Hous-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Acklen, Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Acklen, M. L.
Waugh and J. J. Mikulik of
Texas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hayley,
LaMarque.
Joe Kimbrough and Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Raley, Valley Mills'.
Charles Mills, Jr., Dickinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tarpley,
Monroe, La.
Miss Alice Mae Tarpley, Min-
den, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Evans,
Howe.
Pike News
By Mrs. Nell Carter
Mr. and Mrs'. Bob Duke of Sla-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Knight spent last week with Mrs.
Duke’s relatives in Louisiana.
Mrs. Jane Edwards under-
went surgery at Baylor Hospital
in Dallas, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Weaver and
Steve of Grand Prairie spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Gilmore.
Week end guests in the J. C.
Smith home were Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Mintz and Mrs. Nell Car-
ter of Ft. Worth, Hub Smith of
Muenster, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Smith and Trenia of Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Pryor are
spending the week in Dallas
with relatives'.
Miss June Branscome of Ft.
Worth spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Por-
ter Branscome.
Miss Nell Thomas of Com-
merce, Miss Bobby Berry of Dal-
las and Mrs. Bobby Bartlett of
Leonard visited Miss June Brans-
come and Mrs. Arthur Mintz,
Sunday.
Grandell and Billy Smith of
Hueneme, Calif., visited their
uncle, J. > C. Smith and other
relatives recently.
Mrs. George Decker
Died In Greenville
Funeral services for Mrs.
George Decker of Greenville, the
former Miss Thula Robertson/
were held at Greenville Satur-
day morning. Mrs. Decker died J
Feb. 3, 1957, in a Greenville hos- ;
pital.
Interment was in Forest Park
cemetery, Greenville.
Survivors are her husband:
three sons; four daughters; six
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.
Bailey News
by mrs. c. a. mcmillan
saEtoM
Call Us For An Appointment
Your Visit
Is Always Appreciated
a general
for
and
the
family of
home of
Mrs. Viola McMillen is home
from Dallas where she had been
for the past month visiting a
friend and taking treatments at
a clinic.
Mrs. Donnie McNeal has' re-
turned home from Dallas where
she had been a patient in Bay-
lor hospital.
Mrs. Lizzie Tarpley is in a hos-
pital in Bonham
checkup.
Mr. Euel Deary
Gober visited in
Jim Hale, Sunday.
Mrs. Ruby Pack and daugh-
ter Linda of Wolfe City spent
the week end with her father,
Lea Stewart.
Mr. Wiley Lamberson, whoi
lives in Kenefic, Okla., visited
relatives here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moorman,
of Bonham and Mi’s. Eva Hern-
don of Quanah visited the home
of their brother, Charlie McMil-
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1957, newspaper, February 8, 1957; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213135/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.