The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. [3], Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1961 Page: 4 of 4
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Friday, June 30, 1961
THE CELESTE COURIER
WANT ADS
Jean D. Toney, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
J. R WIL-
ed
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
Shorty
THANKS
Mo.
Wife
SERVICE
FLYING
FARMER'S
SANDRA'S RECORD SHOP
FOR
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THE RAY COMPTON FAMILY
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FACTORY STORE
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Irregulars in Underwear
Also Piece Goods
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J. R. LOVE COMPANY
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Celeste,
Kassa
WE CARRY A LINE OF
- HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS -
Vacation
★ Perhaps you want to re-decorate.
How about your heating equipment?
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
We will be closed Tuesday, July 4th
IN CELESTE
GAULDEN DRUG
Other models at similar reductions
Model GC-1400
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We are anxious Io help on Worthy
Projects or a Home Improvement Loan
Before leaving on a Vacation — Shop
al Gaulden Drug for the many items
you will need.
Again we say THANKS and invite you
to visit us often
Have you out-grown your Home?
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
Have your Prescriptions filled before
you leave on Vacation.
Wilson’s Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
H. S. Winans
Jeweler
2815 Lee St GREENVILLE
LONE STAR GAS AND RCA WHIRLPOOL-
W ADDITION TO REGULAR LIBERAL TRADE-IN
-GIVES YOU $100.00 REDUCTION!
Are your plumbing facilities of the
antique variety?
Entered as second class mail
matter at the postoffice at Celeste.
Texas.
Published Every Friday
The first a:.d only gas refrigerator with
• No-Frost refrigeration
• No-Frost freezing
• Long, 10-year system warranty . . . because it’s GAS!
HERE’S
PROOF!
Stereo — Hi Fi — 45 Singles
AMT Model Cars and Accessories
' grew up, entered public schools,
ate free lunches, rode free busses,
played in public parks, swam in
public pools and joined the FFA.
The man owned an automobile
he favored the federal aid
but my problem is we were not
grown at the time. My wife has
outgrown me by five inches and I
have stayed short. We look rather
strange together. What can we
do? Is there anything I can take
to make me taller?
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis and
children visited friends in Green-
ville Sunday.
Mrs. R. M. Easley and Mrs.
A. F. Wells were Leonard shop-
pers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Singler
visited her father, Harris Ander-
son, at Cumby Sunday.
Frank Morgan of Campbell vis-
ited A. F. Wells Monday.
Get this special offer now during Old Refrigerator Round-Up at
GAS APPLIANCE DEALERS and LONE STAR GAS
We shall never forget how wonderful the
people of Celeste and adjoining towns
have been during the past several
months, a period in which your friend-
ship meant so much to us in so many
ways.
In Hunt County, 1 year _ $1.50
Elsewhere, 1 year________ $2.00
Drawer t>, celeste, Texas
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, reputation or stand-
ing of any individual, will be cor-
rected if brought to the attention
of the publisher.
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Dear Shorty:
You can have elevated shoes
made, but if you are happy other-
wise, I feel you are fortunate as
so many young marriages are
MILES APART, not inches.
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Make a wonderful pasture
worth the money, $100.00
Acre.—Jack Barbee, Phone
Leonard.
Dear Wife:
, It sounds as if she needs to
have the machine made good by
your husband so he can return
the key. My suggestion is to SEE
■ she gets a new machine because
' if she has had that much trouble
she deserves one.
S Cameras, Film, Thermos Bottles, Insect
|| Repellent, Cosmetics, First Aid Needs,
® and many, many more too numerous to
H mention.
FOR SALE
Have 160 Acres good black land,
about one mile south of Bailey
on good farm to Market Road,
and
per
224,
BUY A NEW
RCA WHIRLPOOL GAS REFRIGERATOR
FOR
? Sandra Gilbert
West Side Square Leonard, Texas
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Jerry Warren of Dallas visit-
ed Wednesday with his parents,
j Mr. and Mrs. Lem Warren and
<Sarah.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ethridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jinkins and
Jerry Standlee visited Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Gaul-
den and family of Nashville,
Tenn., visited Mrs. Stella Gaulden
at Leonard this week.
Dear Miss Webster:
I married when I was sixteen
and my wife fifteen. We are v&^y
fortunate to haVe made the gra.$e,
but my problem is we were not
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WANTED — Water Hauling
Tank or well. Bob Millsap, Phone
9700 J-2, Leonard, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hunter
and Mrs. Dora Hunter and boys
attended the wedding of Miss
Terry Jean Strickland and Clar-
ence W. Gorgans in Dallas re-
cently. Miss Strickland is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Strickland.
Dudley and Frank Patterson
of Dallas visited their father,
Rdell Patterson, who is improv-
ing from an operation
Misses Essie and Ona Lacks
visited their nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Wooten and children
in Greenville recently.
SERVICE
ANYWHERE IN AMERICAI
through ear roffon-wldo connection*, we have the facilitta for handRef *
Auroral from any point in America.
Wo offer our service* with pride knowing that we can relievo the famOy
oD burden* Incident to any death away from home.
,We are overwhelmed by the enthusias-
tic and gracious manner in which you
have congratulated us on the opening of
MAVIS’ CAFE. Your patronage on
our Grand Opening week end was indeed
a significient and noteworthy tribute for
which we cannot find words adequate to
express our appreciation. We shall strive
hard to merit the confidence and good
will you have extended us.
loan and obtained emergency feed
from the government.
Later he put part of his land
in the said bank and the payments
helped to pay off his debts. His
parents lived comfortably on the Mrs. John Anderson at Cassville,
ranch with their social security
and old age assistance checks.
REA lines supplied electricity.
The government helped clear the
land.
The county agent showed him
how to terrace the land, then
the government paid part of the
cost of a pond and stocked it
with fish. The government guar-
anteed him safe for his farm pro-
ducts.
Books from the public library
were delivered at his door,
banked money which a govern-
ment agency insured. His children
We hope that you enjoy read-
ing Jan Webster in every is-
sue. Space limitations may
prevent Jan from answering
your problems in the paper
as soon as you like, but send
your letters to Jan Webster,
Box 113, Corsicana, Texas.
STEVE WHEELESS
A “Pasture Tour” has been re-
scheduled again on Dr. W. P.
Phillips’ farm, three miles north
of Greenville on Highway 34, for
Saturday afternoon, July 1, 1961,
from 1:00-4:00 p.m. This makes
the third time the tour has been
scheduled but had to be cancell-
ed because of rain.
We urge all livestock produc-
ers and businessmen of the area
to attend and observe some ex-
cellent pasture grasses.
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“Your Home Town Druggist”
Phone 49 Leonard
"Musts"
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adding-
in the county hospital. He bought ton of Greenville visited his sis-
a ranch with the aid of a G^ter, Mrs. Estelle Sum row, Sun-
day.
ONE BRAND NEW No. K8<
Perfection Table Top Oil Range
retail price, $242.00 — Deliverer,
to your home at actual invoice
cost, $161.91. We pay the freight.
Cash! No Trade! •
SON CO., Leonard.
Most of the cotton in Hunt
County looks pretty good for this
time of the year but in some com-
munities there are some infesta-
tions of fleahoppers, boll weevils,
and lygus bugs. There has been
more infestations of lygus bugs
this year in spots than in quite
a few years. Farmers are urged
to keep a close check on their
cotton and poison only when nec-
essary.
"Pasture Tour" Has
Been Re-Scheduled
Miss Florence Ann Koch and ’
Kenneth Kock arc visiting their
He grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-j
ris Anderson, at Cumby this
week.
MONUMENTS—ree your local
representative f6. Youngblood
Memorial Co., Grc .uville, Texas,
when you are ready to consider
a monument or marker. — Write
or call 54J Collect, Clarence
Weaver, Leonard ,Texas.
NOTICE: Several good used
Electric Refrigerators. — Gilbert
Electric Service, Leonard, Texas.
AERO INSECT CONTROL
On Grain — Cotton — Com
CONTACT
BILL MURPHY
Phone 23W --- Leonard
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Mrs. Kenneth White and Mrs.
Gladys Clinton were Greenville
shoppers Wednesday.
COMMENTS
By TONEY
The following item taken from
the Ellinwood Reader, Ellinwood, I so
Kansas, is one which we couldn’t j highway program,
resist reprinting because it is so He signed a petition seeking
true. It will probably make every federal assistance in developing
one who reads it a little uncom- an industrial project to help the
economy of his area. He was a
leader in obtaining a new federal
building, and went to Washing-
It seems that a young man liv- ! ton with a group to ask congress
I with his parents in a public' to build a great dam costing mil-
housing development. He attend- lions, so that the area could get
'‘cheap’ electricity.
Then one day this man wrote
to his congressman:
“I wish to protest excessive
government spending and high
taxes. I believe in rugged indi-
vidualism. I think people should
stand on their own two feet with-
out expecting handouts. I am op-
posed to all socialistic trends, and
11 demand a return to the prin-
$400 MONTHLY
SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high quality
coin operated dispensers in this
area. No selling.
To qualify you must have car,
references, $600 to $1900 cash.
Seven to twelve hours weekly can
net up to $400 monthly. More
full time. For personal interview
write P.Q. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho.
Include jphone.
ed public school, rode the free
school bus, and participated in
the free lunch program. He enter-
ed the army and upon discharge
kept his National Service Life
Insurance. He then enrolled in!
the state university, working part
time in the state capital to sup-
plement his GI check.
Upon graduation he married
a public health nurse and bought!
a farm with an FHA loan and ciples of our Constitution.”
then obtained an RFC loan to
go into business. A baby was born
Mrs. J. E. Hamilton visited her
daughter, Mrs. Archie Walden
and a new grandson in a Green-
ville hospital Tuesday.
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WORRIER'S j
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Ta*e Syndicate Features
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Dear Jan:
My husband is a washing ma-
chine salesman and I have a
problem. One lady has so much
trouble with the machine she
bought that my husband has to
take a service man over every few
days to see about the machine.
I noticed a strange key in my
husband’s pocket and quizzed him
about it and he says the lady
gave him the key so ne could
get in at any time to work on
the machine. Don’t you think
. this sounds FISHY?
The Celeste Courier
Printed by The Leonard Graphic
. It will probably make every I federal assistance
who rearic it a. little unenm-'__
fortable.
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. [3], Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1961, newspaper, June 30, 1961; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1218041/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.