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Shurflne Flour, 5 lb. bag.......39c
Betty (rocker (ake Mixes, 3 for $1.00
Royal Scot Olec, solids, lb.......10c
Velveela, I lbs...............98c
Celery, stalk..................10c
Red Potatoes, 20 lb. bag........69c
Texas Oranges, 5 lb. bag...... 29c
Bath Size Zest, 2 bath bars
(abells Buttermilk, !4 gal
Cabells Chocolate Milk, 1 ql.....29c
Farley & Hill Grocery & Market
EAST SIDE SQUARE LEONARD, TEXAS
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A. F. Bacon, 1 lb..............59c
Hams, half or whole, lb........49c
Hams, center slices, lb.........89c
Hams, shank end, lb..........39c
Hams, butt end, lb,...........45c
Chuck Roast, lb.............. 49c
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Phone 587-2258
ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY
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OPEN 24 HOURS
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Eleanor Murphy, Sec.
NOBILITY NEWS
By MRS. L B. WITHROV.
Leonard Chapter
U. D., O. E. S„ will
hold stated meet-
ing Monday,
March 18, at 7:30
p. m. at the
Leonard Masonic
Hall.
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originally
and was later
Sterling Turner
“More For Your Money”
Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Blacketer j
At the eleven o’clock Worship ■ of Commerce, Ronnie Giddiens'
■"I:.:* i"j Presbyter- and Miss Janie Holt, who are'
Henry Jones returned home
Thursday from Surgical Hospital
in Greenville where he had major
surgery. Mr. and Mrs. John C.
j Jones and Mike of Maryland flew
home to be with their father and
grandfather.
all guests of the Grady Giddiens
family the past week end.
Mr. Swinney and family, who
live in West Texas, visited rel-
atives here during the week end.
George Teftellar, who teaches
school in Tyler, visited his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Tef-
teller, Saturday and Sunday.
| Bailey lost an old land mark
last week when fire destroyed
what was originally the Dick
Bowdry home and was
known as the
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Donihcc
were in Denison Thursday to at-
tend funeral services for Mr. and
1 Mrs. Will Staton, aunt and uncle
of Mr. Donihoo.
Mrs. Hattie Trusty continues to
improve at Gilbert Nursing Home.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coleman of
I
i Trenton were visiting in this com-
■ munity Friday.
I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie
Petty Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.1
Charles Petty, Loy and Jane, and I
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Petty. Bruce ]
and Sherry, all of Garland.
Mrs. Joe Bailey and Mrs. Lloyd
Withrow were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Deon Petty of Tren-
ton, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Williams
of Dallas were guests of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks,
i Sunday.
Rita Murray has returned to
Gilbert Nursing Home after be-
ing in a Dallas hospital for treat-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Keene of
Ivanhoe and Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
row McCraw and children of Bon-
ham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill i
Trusty and Sheila, Sunday.
Harold Wayne and Charles
Grounds of Arlington were here
Saturday on business.
Mrs. Lena Cowan has returned
from Dallas where she has been
visiting her children. j
Larry Withrow and Ernest Ber-
ry of Plano were visitors here
Friday.
Mrs. Hines Smoot of Plano vis-
ited relatives here and her moth-
er, Mrs. Callie Hollis of the
Whitewright Nursing Home, Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner were
in Bonham on business Friday.
Mrs. Lina Akridge has returned
home after a two weeks visit
with her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott of Wax-
ahachie.
A number of friends and rel-
atives visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Hale Saturday, February 17th.
The occasion was open house
celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Babers, who live
in Bonham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Macon of near Celeste visited
He resorted to Frank Hembree home during
Sunday morning the Presbyter- and Miss Janie Holt, who
ians will attempt to listen to the students in Waco College, were
Word, the seed of life. Your ears
will be needed to hear. Hopefully
you will bring your listening de-
vice, also.
At 10:00 A. M. the Sunday
School will study the tenth chap-
ter of John that teaches that
Jesus is the Good Shepherd.
Bill Richardson, who teaches
Social Studies in the Dalhart
Schools, recently observed teach-
ing techniques in the Amarillo
Schools.
By Rnv. Oran Sigler
Jesus had sense enough to
know when He was too popular.
The success of His ministry was
not to be measured by the num-
ber who came to hear. The success
of His ministry depended on
ho.se who came to listen. To dis-
courage the hearer and encour-
age the listener, ]
parables. One of the early par- j the week end. Mrs. Hembree had
'blf's dealt with the problem of been home from a Greenville hos-
listening. It is called the Parable Pital a few days, but her improve-
of the Sower. Actually it deals .was rather slow and she return-
with hearers. Some did not hear, ed to the hospital Sunday.
Seme heard but did not listen. | The Dave Bums family visited.
Seme listened but not closely ' relatives in Garland Sunday,
enough. Some listened closely.
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, February 23, 1968
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