The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1966 Page: 4 of 8
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Your Home Town Druggist”
Leonard, Texas
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of Randolph
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The Leonax’d FIFA Chapter was
BY JACK SCHERER
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pender-1
Mrs. Carl Watterson was em-
under
1,
FARMS - RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
Brister—3rd
Watterson
LISTINGS WANTED
Murrell T. Lucas
In
Phone 587-3504
SUTHERLAND REALTY CO.
Everyone joined in on the dis-
Leonard
FFA
I Leonard FFA
(Wins Honors Al
Fannin Co. Fair
Leonard, Texas
REPRESENTING
24 month
Hogs:
Fat Barrows—Gary Lawrence—
2nd place
Doyal Crawley of Dallas visited
H. H. Stokes Tuesday.
Purvis
Womack
family last week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Campbell and Mr.
.3, Gro-
of Fan- Joe
Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Smith,
Debbie and Steve Womack of
Garland visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ott Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Kuhn Sunday.
ing Tuesday morning. 1 The adjutant read the minutes and daughters, Patricia and Deb-
Mrs. Elveyne Redman and Mrs. of the October meeting and gaveibie-
Lutitia Jones of Randolph visit- the financial report, both of I ---------------
ed Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd Long and which were approved. "1—
! town guests, as it has been for
visited the past few years. All details
i will be in next week’s Graphic.
I After much discussion the Com-
mander gave Lee Davis the go
signal on getting the outside walls
, of the Legion building painted.
Eight gallons of paint were pledg-
ed at the meeting, which leaves
about three or four more needed
to complete the outside of the I
IT’S A GIRL
Karen Lynn is the name of the
daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. j
Tim Ensminger Tuesday.
night, November 1, 1966 at Me-1
mortal Hospital in Denison. She[
weighed 5 lbs., 14 oz. The little
Miss has a brother, Chris, to wel-
come her.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Greenwood and
Mrs. Joe C. Ensminger is the pa-j
temal grandmother. Mrs. Leia ■
Bartlett is the paternal1 great
grandmother.
on October 115 and 16. It was
that the Spring
Chaplain L. C. Hill closed the1
meeting with a prayer at 8:45
I George Hilliard has returned p.m.
ihome after spending several days J
jin a Sherman hospital.
Kenneth Cline underwent sur-
gery at M&S Hospital in Bon-
ham Monday morning.
xuc wuo Mrs- Tommy Brown, Mrs. Carl
awarded the good housekeeping | Watterson and Kay Nichols vis-
plaque for the clean and attrac- ^ed Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Ivey
tive display of their 21 head of in Whitewright Monday night
cattle, 5 hogs and 3 pens of chick-1
ens at the Fannin County Free
Fair. |
Dwight Evans’ 23 month old nigh,t-
Angus heifer was judged grand |
champion female of the Angus
division.
In the Angus division’s boys
and their placing:
Dwight Evans—1st Blue Ribbon
and Grand Chapion. | family Tuesday afternoon.
Bob Van Schoick—1st in class1
over 24 months |
Billy Joe Mankins and Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Clark in Dallas Satur-
day.
ttb 7:dU W1VA1 a saiupe to xvxx* €*xxv< 'xvxxo. trwvuuw XTVLiuer-
the flag and the preamble to grass and Steve spent the week. .
ployed at Bonham Manufactur- the Constitution of the Legion. | end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Toney
gan, all of Dallas, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Benesch of Bonham.
Sunday visitors in the home man of the house committee.
; of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Keen and Everyone joined in on the dis-
Billy H. Davis—2nd place under family were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Qn our membership and
pledged their support on bring- |
„ 3 “68” members into |
the “67” membership list. We |
have 10 days to go to get them |
all in prior to the 11th of No- ■ I
vember. If you haven’t renewed, |
why not drop your check for them I
The November business meet- and Mrs. Don ^Campbell and Mr atld Mrs' claude Kuhn and
ing was held in the Legion Hall and Mrs. Robert Corder and chil. Morris Ray visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Keen Jr. and family of Dal-
place 12-18 las, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Shiflett ing °alJ the
“67”
Mrs. Clyde Hartwell and sons, Tuesday evening, November the dren>
and Mrs. John Hartwell were first, with (Commander Earnest
shopping in Sherman Monday Berry presiding. The meeting op-’
ened at 7:30 with a salute toj
1 year
Billy Davis —3rd
month and daughters of Celeste, James
Holstein: Roper of Dodd City, and Ronnie
Steve Henderson—-1st place 18- Rogers of Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
■ Louis Adkisson and family of
Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stroud are our Adjutant Joe Myers?
i both patients in Allen Memorial
Gilts Open—John Parks—Par- Hospital at Bonham,
ticipating
Shorty Parks—Participating
Carl Harris—Participating
Kenneth Adams—Participating .
Poultry: < j
Shorty Parks—3 pens partici- Sweetheart, Miss Lavonna
pating. jgan, was crowned queen c.
The Leonard FFA Chapter,nin County.
i GRAPHIC AS GIFT | Mrs. J. W. Hughes returned
| . Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Johnson home Monday after visiting her
' wju receive The children, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Graphic for a year as a gift from Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
| their niece, Patti Felmet of Hughes of Dallas, and her bro-
| Leonard. ther, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Broach
-----—------- i in Houston.
Visiting the Darven Campbell ---------——
Mrs. Bobbie Lewis, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Griffin of Houston
visited their mother and grand-
day with Mrs. Jack Nichols. , on October H5 and 16. It was Jnother’ Mrs. R. D. Handley, over
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Long were also reported that the Spring last W€ek end-
in Dallas Tuesday night visiting Convention will be held at the i-----
Lloyd’s father, Mr. S. C. Long, Rockwall Post on March 12, 1967. . ,n.>...
who underwent eye surgery Tues- ’ Noble Cook reported on the
day morning. They reported Mr. Veterans Day Dinner on Novem-
Long as doing as well as could ber 12th. This will be for all Le-
be expected. igionnaires, Auxiliary members
Mrs. Carl Watterson visited and their immediate families.
Mrs. Flossie Watterson in Ran- Guests will be limited to out of
dolph Friday night.
Mrs. Tommy Brown
Miss Kay Nichols Friday night, j
12-181 Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Ivey and
;sons of Whitewright and the Jack
1 Nichols were in Garland Sunday
, afternoon.
Those spending Sunday in the
■ home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Benesch were Mrs. Amber Smith,
and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mor- building. Any one wishing to do-!
nate a gallon or half a gallon j
i should contact Lee Davis, chair-
EDHUBE NEWS ! Veterans Day
B, KAY NICHOLS < 01^16? NOY. 12lft
Al Legion Hall
both of
He also
gave an excellent report on the
Mrs. Houston Barker, Leona 4th District Convention which
| and Kelley of Bailey spent Tues- was held at the Sherman Post
Dwain Campbell—2nd in class
under 1 year
Steve Weaver—3rd
year
Steve Wood—Participating
Barry Peirson—Participating
Eddie Brister—3rd in 18-24
months
Randy Ross—'1st in class 12-18
months
In the Hereford Division:
Billy Sagely — 1st and 2nd in
class under 1 year
Glen Griffitt—2nd
month
Linda Lucas—1st in under
year bull
John Parks—Participating
Pokey Edwards—Participating
Mike Rushing—Participating
Steers:
Billy Sagely—3rd
Shorty Parks—Participating
Carl Harris—Participating
Charlosis division:
Week End Specials
College
BY JACK SCHERER
tSames
was
Gary
Mrs.
lichd Caldwell
imposed Lyrics
Fife’s* iKoad. From Roscoe.”
'3'aiung Mike wrote the music
ksi.ci 'words himself. He is the son
b-t Sir. and. Mrs. Joe Caldwell,
kud the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Cec! McCaslin.
We pf course will be keeping
Pan Cake Supper in your
eve-
We are
some
in the
ittzidwiches,
here served to the Lena
pnxiliary, consisting
Christian
(Music Department presented The *
tester Singers Chorus at the
Street Church of Christ in
[Tyler Monday night, directed by
Charles E. Cox.
'Sphere were some forty stu-
tfents included in the chorus,
tn&Qng whom fwas Sharon Ann
the granddaughter of Mr.
Mrs. H. E. Evans. She and
other girls composed the
"First Alto Group.” Miss John
vill be a June graduate of the
SSllege. She is planning to do
sissionary work in France with
Crusade for Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Evans at-
SEEtded the services.
ia Lair Girls
flilliary Host For
alloween Party
The Lena Lair Girls Auxiliary
First Baptist 'Church were
tesses for a Halloween Party the fine game their boys put up.
crsday night at the Fellowship You know their entire squad num-
! bered 16, so they played hard, but
were played, and the had the players to play just
kiris wrote and enacted a two- a bit harder. So if you didn’t see
skit for the group. , the game, come and see it Thurs-
F-atti Felmet gave the welcome, day night (tonight) or come and
Barbara Edwards was an- 5ee it again if you were there. All
JOUricer for the skit. i &re invited. Coach Morris will tell
f Refreshments of potato chips, what to expect this Saturday,
cookies and punch and will point out the highlights
Lair of the Celeste game.
of Carla
l?&nnkuk, Marietta Dixon, Patti he
felmet, Mary Ann Barr and Deb- mind. That is on Thursday
brail Ponath, with their guests: ning, November 17th.
bon Treadway, Gary McLain, hoping for a BIG, BIG turn-out,
Leon Henderson, Luther Dixon, as Ed Sullivan would say. You
Butch Worley, Philip Russell and know all profits go for projects
Bobby Pannkuk. ; of the club and all projects are
I Counselors were Mrs. Bob for the benefit of our young folks.
Pannkuk, Mrs. A. W. Felmet, and So we ask you to circle the 17th
Bev. and: Mrs. Ed Russell. I and plan to be there with the
L. Marietta Dixon, reporter family. Oh yes, the cost will be
[ ' ' one dollar, with children UNDER
Mr.’ and Mrs. Billy M. Wright SIX FEE. The committees have
kxxd. son, John Kelvin, W. M. been appointed and will be list-
kscotty) Wright, and Mrs. Myrtle ed in next week’s Graphic,
fright visited Mrs. Naomi Wright ,
at Chapel of Care in Sherman
Sunday. I ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY.
The Athletic dub i~ quite proud
of the record of our Tigers to date
5-1-1, and 2-0 in conference play.
This week the team takes on
our last non conference game,
when they play host to Class A
Wolfe City.
We know the boys will be play-
ing all out and we hope for a
win Saturday night. You know
the game was moved from Friday
so that many of our fans can see
the Hbney Grove - Van Alstyne
game at Van Alstyne. The game
is set for 7:30 p.m. and if the
, weather is good, it will be stand-
[ ing room only long before game
, time. We trust that all the Leon-
i ard fans will be on hand Saturday
night, when we must and will be,
' going all out, for the HOME
SSkSiael Umphress Caldwell of TEAM. So don’t forget it is 7:30
BSJas was one of the contestants p.m. Saturday. Plan to be there
i isfae Casa View school in a and bring the whole family.
show last Friday night. He Thursday night the Athletic'
^ ^nd^pJlayedjjn the guitar, club will have ladies 'Night."
'President Pee Wee Felmet hopes'
to see a large turn-out. He is hop-
ing for a 100-40 turn-out. One i
hundred present and forty moth-1
ers and fathers of our football
i players. The figures for last
t Thursday were 43-14.
| There will be a film of the en-
tire festivities of last Friday. The
crowning of our Homecoming
Queen, Mary Ann Simpson, the
pom pom routine of the Pep
Squad at half time and of course
the hard fought game with our
arch rival, Celeste. Our boys won,
we are happy to say, 26-13. How-
ever, Celeste is to be admired for
aron Ann Johsi Homecoming Game
With College Chorus Filmed To Be
cMstian °°IleKe Shown For Club
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