The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1967 Page: 4 of 8
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Goode, |
Donation
Patronize Graphic advertisers.
The interest in this legislation
Harless Campbell of Denison.
1963
TRUCKS
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1963
finish,
Extra,
Extra,
wheels.
CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET y2 ton,
1955
Charles Eugene Ware of Arling-
Week End Specials
James
53c
Texas Maid Bacon
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49c
Derined Bacon
Meadowlake Oleo, 2 for 49c
If you’re not using Zip Code
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Chicken Livers
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
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Legion Auxiliary
Meeting May 1st
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Libby’s Cut Green Beans
303 can, 2 for 45c; 4 for 89c
Libby’s Blackeyes with Snaps
300 can, 2 for 35c; 4 for 69c
were
ham;
303 Can
Libby’s Fruit Cocktail 20c
author at
Publishing
8 Count
Patio Beef Enchilados .. 69c
13 - 1951 THROUGH 1961
Chevrolets,
Roby Watson reports a $7.50
donation to Leonard volunteer
fire department from Mrs. Ethel
Arnold.
Wilson Funeral Servie
Leonard. Texas
4 Pak
Comet Individual Cleaner 35c
Money Needed For
East Shady
Grove (esneterv
300 Can
Libby’s Tomato Juice, 2 - 25c
Libby’s - 303 Can
Golden Cream Style Corn 20c
4 Ounce Can
Libby’s Vienna Sausage - 20c
7 Ounce Box
Kellogg’s Product 19 ... 3%C
Van Camp
Pork & Beans, 300 can, 2 - 29c
3 Ounce Bottle
Towie Stuffed Olives .... 25c
Breaded - Cut Up Ready for Fry Pan
Youngblood’s Fryers ... 99c
spoke
Nice.
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CHEVROLET
cylinder,
8 Ounce Package
American Cheese Slices - 39c
old. j
RAY MURPHY CHEVROLET CO., Inc
Pho. 587-3343 ® Leonard, Texas
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nafion-wide connection*. wo have the facilities for handling a
1962
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Jaycee-ettes Met
Monday Evening
I The Leonard Jaycee-ettes met,
Women Past 21
WITH BLADDER IRRITATION ■ A business discussion was held
•For a free button] and information to help you, write:
I Fitness, Washington, D. C, 20203
I PRESIDENTS COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS.
ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM
Do claims and double talk make '
yjou doubt you can get any relief
nom arthritic and rheumatic pains?
Get 100 STANBACK tablets or 50
STANBACK powders, use as direct-
ed. If you do not get relief, return the
•nused part and your purchase price
will be refunded. Stanback Company,
Salisbury, N. C.
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from any point in America.
pride knowing that w» can relieve the family of
death away from home
generously as possible. Mrs. Evans |
said there is a man available to |
do the work at this time if money 11
can be raised to pay him.
Anyone wishing to donate may .
tinted glass, safety
whitewall tires. Beauti- '
If you don’t help
your school officials
open recreation areas
nights, weekends and
during the summer,
nobody else will.
1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air,
4-door, V8, powerglide,
heater, under dash a.,
ior.er. Turquoise and white tires,
finish. See and drive the beauty
and you will wonder how it
can be so nice and be 10 years ( radio, heater, rear hitch, white
finish.
(Libby’s Apple Sauce
303 Can, 17c; 6 for $1.00
All Vegetable
Grayson Oleo, 2 for ... 39c
Published as a public service In cooperation With The Advertising Council
New from Heinz - Reg. or Hickory Flavor
Bar-B.-Q. Sauce, 16 oz. 29c
With Savory Bits of Onion
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20 Ounce Package
Frozen Sweet Potatoes - 31c
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it you re nut using Y,
you’re not getting your nickel s Worth
But—if you haven’t added the Zip Code to the mailing address,
you may not get all you are paying for.
Because Zip Code makes it possible> for postal workers^^rt mad
faster and deliver by more direct routes. With Zip, they vnU
SSew electronic machines that ‘.‘read;’ Zip numbers and sort mall
fifteen times faster than was possible before!
‘That is why Zip Code is now the most important part of any maH-
fcxg address. Always use it on every letter you write.
include vour own Zip in your return address, too. That makes it
Directory. Local Zip Codes can be found on the Zip Map in the
1 usiness pages of your phone book.
It is so easy to use Zip Code. And when you do-you know you are
r ^getting your nickel’s worth!
4 d~or 6ic^e’ radio and heater.
Belvedere, standard shift, air1
conditioning, large radio and | 1963 GMC y2 ton, radio,
heater. Beige finish, Fawn heater, air conditioned, power
interior. stee ring and brakes,
' side tire carrier. Dark blue fin-
ish.
1964 CHEVELLE COUPE—
standard shift, radio.
Mrs. Archa Evans calls atten-
tion to the need for funds to have
work done at East Shady Grove
their in Dalls Monday. Friends wish-: Cemetery.
including
His
War-
from McKinney. His father
the late Rev. W. N. Vernon,
a pastor in the
| Hollis C. Watson of Dallas, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Purkey, and and Mrs. Denver Watson of Gar-
Mrs. C. F. Jones of Leonard at- land spent the week end with
tended graveside services for the their mother, Mrs. Willie Roden.
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dani
Jones of Celeste Sunday after-'
noon.
1965 CHEVROLET V2
Fleetside, long wheel base, V8,
radio, heater, rear hitch, H.D.
1964 CHEVELLE 4-door pow- rear springs, custom side moul-
erglide, 4 season air condition, dings, 2-tone paint.
radio, tinted glass,
group.
ful conservative color.
I The Leonard Jaycee-ettes met1 Senior citizens of Texas
Monday night, April 24, at CPS responding
Center.
The meeting was opened by re-
peating the Jaycee-ette creed.
2 - 1965 BEL AIR Chevrolets,
powerglide, 4-season air con-
ditioning. E-Z-Eye glass, white
tires, safety groups. One dark
green with green interior; the; 1953 CHEVROLET 4-door
other white finish with red in- Bei Ajr> 6 cylinder, standard
terior. So nice they look like shift, air conditioned, large
new. ' heater and radio, beige finish
------------- with fawn interior.
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA
■—4-door Sedan. Power steer- V-8,
ing, powerglide, tinted glass, white tires,
radio,* heater air conditioner j
One local owner. Factory war-(
ranty. White tires and large
, . Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths
wheel covers. > J , — , - -
and Ramblers. Good old cars
, and Station Wagons. $95.00
and up. Going fast. Get one
while they last.
nervous from too frequent, burning or
ftching urination both day and night.
Secondarily, you may lose sleep and
suffer from Headaches, Backache and
feel old, tired, depressed. In such irri-
tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast,
lelaxing comfort by curbing irritating
germs in strong, acid urine and by anal-
gesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug-
C^ts. See how fast it can help you.
of
and
Or-
He moved to Port
1940 after spending!
_ . .. . ,, | The book carries the name 01
every preacher who ever belong-
ed to the North Texas Confer-
ence, and the name of each
church now active. It is well il-
! lustrated with pictures and draw-
I ings of the various eras and areas.
! One of these is a picture of the
mural on the Farmersville Post-
office wall, showing a typical
countryside of this part of the
state. There are several pictures-
of Sherman and Denison from I ■
_* the the 1870’s. A picture is used of! |
Legion 1 the old Honey Grove High School, |
Auxiliary will be held in the later called the Wall School. j.
Hall Monday evening,! Dr. Vernon grew up in North |
lived in several parts)
conference, including I
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""*r has announced that due to. of
the time changes t---- — ------ , —
ing will start at 7:30 pun. She) paternal grandmother was
stated that there are numerous; ren '
items of business to be discussed t was
Kwn.ac’ ez/zx'Mto mzujm
the might petition ------ --------- .
' own representatives. ! ing to send cards or letters may 1 Those having loved ones buried.
A T- instead Tax Bill which address them to Baylor Hospital,) there are asked to contribute as
it passed' would submit to the vot-' Fourth Floor. generously as possible. Mrs. Evans
ers of Texas on Amendment to
the State Constitution allowing
a $3,000.00 assessed valuation ex-
emption on 1— ------ ---
I 1963 CHEVROLET 2 ton
I Heavy Duty, 5-speed transmis-
4-door sion, 2-speed—17,000 lbs. rear
6 cylinder, standard axle. New 900 x20 Nylon Tires,
shift, radio, heater, white tires.
. radio.) 1959 CHEVROLET x/2 ton,
air condit- long bed, heater, hitch, new
and
1965 CHEVELLE 4 - door,)
standard shift, 4 season air I
condition, tinted glass, safety
group, white finish with beauti-
ful red interior.
’ ■’ —• Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Toney, De-
alt taxes on home- nese and Kenney visited Mr. and j
steads of persons 65 years old or Mrs Woodrow Pendergrass and contact Mrs. Evans,
older is now pending. The Bill Steve in Dallas over last week
has been reported favorably to end.
the Senate by the Constitutional
Amendments Committee and is in >
a sub-committee in the House I
of Representatives. ' ton was a recent visitor of his
President R. L. Jones appeared. father, James Ware and Mrs.
before both committees at a hear- Ware.
1961 CORVAIR—4-door, ra-
dio. heater, automatic trans-
mission, turquoise finish.
BIGWALUK
LATE Fl '
HOW ZIP CODE WORKS
Suppose the Zip Code is 60635. The “6”
says ft goes to the Midwest The 4,06”
narrows it down to Chicago. The last two
dlglts-‘‘35”-pinpoint the local post
office. This eliminates many handling pro-
cedures. The .fetter is sorted faster, and
sent more directly to its destination.
Mail moves the country-
ZIP CODE moves the mail!
1964 CHEVROLET y2 ton |
Pick-up. Short wheel base, step -
rj y-j ‘KaQ.+ n-Y*
and necessary action taken and, for many years a pastor in rne
she hopes for a good turn-out of conference. I
members. i The toook wil1 sel1 for $4-95 buti
Vice President Ruth Davis has until June 1 may be secured fox
announced that the most inter- $3.50 from the author at the
esting program on Child Wei- Methodist Publishing House,
fare, which was scheduled for Nashville, Tennessee,
last ’ month’s meeting, will be ■
, given Monday night. You are urg-'
ed to attend and bring your)
friends to this meeting, which
pertaining to those matters you are sure to enjw.
chapter. ___________
chapters'
The business meeting of
Loflin-Preddy American L
(Post j---------„
Legion Hall Monday evening,!
May 1st. President Prudence Kel- Texas and
• ■wrr.v+b TYaiiaq T?ieh sey has announced that due to! of the
m Fort Worth, Dallas, Rich- -------- meet_ Greenvine and Dodd City.
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC — Friday, April 28, 1967 -------
'Stale-Wide Retired Citizens Group Being Work Of Methodis!
iFormed With R. L. Jones As President .Fold In few Book
are ing and emphasized the need of
with great interest this legislation and urged mem-
and enthusiasm to a new State, bers of the committees to submit1
Wide organization bearing the to the people of Texas for a vote
name “Texas Retired Political in 1968.
and Educational Association.”
I purpose, as
be entered in the parade. Marci
Lynn Cruse was appointed chair-
man of the committee. It was
decided that the Jaycee-ettes
would sponsex- a cake bake con-
test for the picnic also.
Marci Lynn Cruse was elected
to fill the vacancy of state direc-
tor.
Two new members joined the
club.
1 Fold lu few Book
!By W, N, VerROR
The history and work of Metho-
dists across North Texas is told
in a new book soon to be off j
the press, according to the auth-
or, Dr. Waltei’ N. Vernon, Meth-
odist minister and editoi’ now
living in Nashville, Tennessee.
Entitled METHODISM MOVES
the
story
with Methodist preaching in 1815
in what is now Red River Coun-
ty. It traces the spread of Meth-
odism from Clarksville to Paris,
Sherman, Sulphur S p ri n g s,
Greenville, Dallas, Deirton,
Gainesvillt?, (Saint Jo, Decatur,
Jacksboro, and Wichita Falls —
and all the places between.
Postmaster there from five years in Fort Worth in the'
Its
-- _ , . • , ., , .. . ' purpose, as stated in Article I) and in the aims of the qrgani-
led incomes, to enable them to President Jones as he made his ACRQiSS ,NORTH TEXAS
I wield a fitting influence in local, appearance before the committee. 400 page book starts its
(state and national affairs; and Organization work is not new
to compete with the spiral of to Jones. During the time that
rising wages, prices and taxes; he was Postmaster at Celeste he
to regain and maintain the ori- sexwed as President of the Post-
ginal buying power of their pen- master’s League of Texas and also
sions. Chairman of. Organization
R. L. Jones, President of the Texas, Oklahoma. Arkansas,
newly formed Association is well Louisiana for the National
known in the Celeste-Leonard ganization.
Week end visitors of Mr. and area as he grew up at Celeste and Arthur in
Mrs. Darven Campbell and Dwain servd as
Mrs. Dan Campbell of Bon- 1926 to 1935. He and his wife, Life Insurance business. He retir-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cor-1 the former Bertha Stafford, have ed from the Accounting Depart-
der, Glenn and Lisa of Garland; I just returned to their home in rnent of the Gulf Oil Corporation
Mrs. June Floyd of Celeste; and Port Arthur after spending sev- jn 1961.
oral days visiting friends and rel-
atives both in Celeste and Leon-
ard.
During the stay here he talked
‘:o several retired people relative
to the organization and the in-
dention of organizing chapters
throughout the State. Chapters
ave already been set up in Port
Arthur and Beaumont of Jeffer-
s 'n County and Vidor of Orange
County and the necessary steps
have been taken to form chap-
d ■ rs
ardson, Bryan, Tyler and many
other places, according to Presi-
dent Jones.
All retired persons, both men
and women, and those in sympa-
thy with the aims and purposes
of the organization, are eligible
? ?r membership. It might be
pointed out that the organization
non-partisan and will not en-
dorse candidates or parties but
will deal with problems confront-
ing and affecting retired citizens.
Voting records of the Law Makers,
both in Austin and in. Washing-
ton,
will be made available to
membership of each
! Members of various
I will also be informed of pending Mrs. Edward Southerland of
1 legislation in our State Legisla- Bonham, daughter* of Mrs. Les
ture or in our National Congress La Roe of Leonard, underwent
effecting senior citizens in order major surgery at Baylor hospital
ing to send cards or letters may i Those having loved ones buried
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