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Page 2 THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1980
Leonard Downs Community 10 - 2
Baseball Regional Game
After blasting Co-
mmunity in the first
game at Nevada 9-0
the Tigers were in
no mood to relax as
Community came to
Leonard.
In the first inni-
ng Mark Sanderson
lined a shot deep to
right field that dr-
ovein two runs. Wi-
th this two run cus-
hion Sanderson took
to the mound and we-
nt the distance, gi-
ving up only six hi-
ts, and striking out
8. It was Sandersons
ninth victory again-
st two losses.
In the third inni-
ng the Tigers talli-
ed four additional
runs on three hits
that included a tri-
ple by Kyle Caldwe-
ll.
Caldwell led the
Tigers in hits with
three. Jimmy Shulze
had 1, Sanderson 2,
Brad Pierson 1, Jo-
hnny Whisenhunt 1,
Bryan Jackson 1,
Bobby Whisenhunt 1,
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, May 31
and Kenneth Deel 1.
Coach Danny Dobbs
says, "the entire
team is playing gr-
eat. The defensive
play has been outs-
tanding." Dobbs is
not yet predicting
a state champions-
hip but he syas,
"It is going to
take an awfully go-
od team to beat us."
The Leonard Tigers
meet New Diana Satu-
rday, May 31 in Mou-
nt Pleasant at 7:00
p.m. in the first
round of regional
play.
Coach Danny Dobbs
says that New Diana,
with a 22 and 5 rec-
ord will be a tough
team to beat. He is
hoping for a big gr-
oup from Leonard to
support the team in
their drive toward
a state championsh-
ip.
Pre-game tickets,
$1.00 each, will be
on sale this week
at the Leonard Pha-
rmacy, Leonard Nat-
ional Bank, and the
school.
• • . ■___49449808808488008188
We are number one!
8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m
1:
LAWN EDGER, 2 SMALL AIR COMPRESSORS, FRENCH
PROVINCIAL COUCH, NEW BOXES NUTS AND BOLTS,
ROCK POLISHER, NEW STRAPPING TOOL WITH 3,000
FT. OF PLASTIC STRAPPING, NEW GENUINE LEATH-
ER FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ASSORTED SMALL
PICTURE FRAMES (NEW), ROLL-UP VINYL WINDOW
BLINDS, NICE CLOTHING, STUDENT DESK WITH MA-
TCHING WALL MOUNTED BOOKCASES, 25-CUP COFFEE
POT (NEW), ASSORTED TOOLS, DRESS PATTERNS,
AND DOZENS OF VERY NICE THINGS.
ON TO STATE
E Jamie Tucker receives OES Award
Lots of very nice items.
Fred Conger’s
Photography Studio
under the trees •
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1 Summer Reading
i Program
■ This summer there
■ will be a summer
I reading program he-
I
1
1
Grove Hill Road
1
1
Id at the Leonard
School from June 9
until June 30.
If you have any
questions concerni-
ng this program,
please contact Lin-
da Colbert or David
Williams 587-2315.
CONGRATULATIONS
BI-DISTRICT CHAMPS
PHOTO COURTESY OF BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
Leonard Tigers Baseball Team
02
LEONARD
Your account is now insured by F.D.I.C. up to $100,00.
k—^™-™^^
" Jamie Tucker rece-
; ived a $50.00 award
E from Leonard Chapter
: #1091, Order of Eas-
; tern Star on May 16
= for being an Outsta-
.........nding Student.
Summer Homemaking Plans
Summer Homemaking
activities have be-
en announced by Sue
McDonald, LHS home-
making teacher.
Thursday, May 29
a Macrame workshop
was held from 9:00
- 12:00. Anyone who
missed this worksh-
op and would like
to receive the ins-
truction may do so
our” on June 16 from 1:
§ ,00 - 3:00. Cost is
s $1.25 for materia-
s 1s.
Friday, May 30 an
FHA Encounter Work-
s shop. Encounter is
be $8.00, plus mate-
rials.
Adults of the area
are invited to a Fo-
od Demonstration on
Monday, June 9 from
9:00-12:00. Mrs. Ca-
rolyn Cooper, County
Extension Agent, wi-
ll demonstrate how
to make strudel and
will discuss food
preservation. Perso-
ns interested in fo-
rming an Extension
Homemakers Club in
Leonard are encoura-
ged to attend as
Mrs. Cooper will di-
scuss this topic as
the name for the de- well.
gree of achievement
in Future Homemakers
of America. Partici-
pants must be curre-
nt members of Future
Homemakers of Ameri-
ca.
Youth and adults
are invited to try
their hand at cake
decorating June 2-6,
from 9:00-12:00 dai-
ly. There is no cha-
rge for instruction,
however, participan-
ts will be required
to purchase or supp-
ly their own suppli-
es.
Ceramics classes
will be available
through the coopera-
tion of Mrs. Joreme
Murley of Seedtick
Crafts June 4,5,6
and 10, 11 from 1:00
- 3:00 p.m. Costs of
these classes will
Beginners sewing
classes will be giv-
en June 10-13 and
16. These classes
will emphasize lear-
ning about the sewi-
ng machine and simp-
le sewing techniqu-
es. Minimum age for
participants is 13.
June 17 incoming
9th graders who pl-
an to take Homemak-
ing in the fall,
summer Homemaking
participants, and
current Future Home-
makers of America
members will have a
field trip to Sandy
Lake Park.
Persons desiring,
additional informa-
tion about any of
the activities may
contact Mrs. McDon-
ald.
F.F.A. Raises Broilers
She has served on
various volunteer
projects; Beta honor
Club; Vice-president)
of Student Council;
editor of annual ye-
ar book; FHA offic-
er; selected for
"Society of Disting-
uished Students";
and member of "Who's
Who".
Gym Recreation Hours For L.I.S.D.
The Leonard Independent School Distri-
ct welcomes all boys and girls to use
the gym this summer.
The following schedule has been made up
to help make the gym more available for -
everyone.
MONDAY - 8:00-9:30 p.m.
Leonard girls basketball and all girls
in the Leonard Independent School Distr-
ict that are interested in playing are
welcome. (Kindergarten thru 12th grades)
TUESDAY - 6:00-10:00 p.m.
All boys in the Leonard Independent
School District wanting to play basketba-
ll are welcome to attend. (Kindergarten I
thru 12th grades)
WEDNESDAY - 9:00-10:30 p.m.
Leonard girls basketball and all girls
in the Leonard Independent School Distr-
ict that are interested in playing are
welcome. (Kindergarten thru 12th grades)
THURSDAY - 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Women's Volleyball Leagues
FRIDAY - 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Leonard girls basketball and all girls
in the Leonard Independent School Distr-
ict that are interested in playing are .
welcome. (Kindergarten thru 12th grades)
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY -
Open to anyone in the Leonard Independ-
ent School District. Those wishing to use
the gym contact any school official.
Pike Cemetery Contributions
The following is a
list of contributio-
ns to the Pike Ceme-
tery.
Lee Wilma Gilcrise
$50; Jack Thacker
$20; Burl Jackson
$20; S.C. Jackson
$20; Kermit Jackson
$20; Ava Krum $10;
Mrs. Edna Blackwell
$10.
Literary Club
News
annnnnn
Clark Dunman, Paul Grounds, Greg Barnett, Curtis Hicks, Curtis
Brown, and Tom Prater dress broilers raised as a projecy by Mike
Andrews.
Looking on is Mike Colbert, Ag. teacher, Tim Hancock and Larry
Flenniken.
The 1921 Literary
Club met May 21 for
their annual spring
salad luncheon and
installation of of-
ficers in the home
of Mrs. Jerry Gill,
outgoing president.
Eleven members
were,present for
the occasion.
Mrs. Jo Ross ins-
talled the new off-
icers with a symbo-
lic May Pole; each
ribbon designating
an officer. Office-
rs installed were:
Mildred Evans, Pre-
sident; Eula Braml-
ett, Vice Preside-
nt; Gaynel Glass, *
Secretary; Pat Wor-
ley, Treasurer, Ma-
rilyn Gill, Report-
er. J
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