The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1965 Page: 2 of 4
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Best Wishes
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FACTORY STORE
For 1965
Irregulars In Underwear
LACKS HOME OF
Also Piece Goods
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The above 30” Roper Range — $189.00
regular low — Going for $149.00 for Cash
and your trade.
Ling-Temco-Vaught
Awarded Contract
Hollis Family Has
Open House For
Church Members
WE WELCOME AN OPPORTUNITY
TO SERVE YOU
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
Wilson Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
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Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ramsey and
daughter of Marton visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Aven last week.
?poonemore and son of Green-1
viHe had Christmas dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanglin
and Mark, Mrs. Margie Lee Me- I
Gahee of Dallas, Loyd Green of
Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. O. P.
Ludwick cf Oklahoma City, Mr.
and Mrs. James West of Denton,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green u
Storm Lake,
S. A. Thomas over the holidays.
Frances McKee, Dallas
Lillian Pinkston, Dallas
Mrs. Preston Reynolds,
wcod, Mo.
LAY IN A SUPPLY OF RANGE CUBES NOW
AT THIS LOW PRICE OFF THE CAR
J. R. LOVE COMPANY
CELESTE, TEXAS
Our Own Brand Cattle Supplement
$4.00 PER 100 POUNDS
20% Protein — 30r; Salt
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Leonard, Texas
<OOK & KEEP RANGE
the oven with a mind
GAULDEN DRUG
“Your Hometown Druggist”
LEONARD, TEXAS
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$209.95 Super 36” Roper — Going for
$150.00 for Cash and your trade.
New and Renewed
Courier Subscriber
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White
spent Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pitchford, of
Ardmore, Oklahoma.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hunter
and children cf Garland, Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Johnson of Dallas,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horton
recently.
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ANYWHERE IN AMtu.CAi
have the facilities for handling a
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Portraits by FARLEY STUDIOS
Division of Photographic Laboratories, Inc.
Nationally famous for their portraits of
children. Children from two months up are
eligible. Only one certificate per family.
Group pictures will also be taken.
relieve the family of
'‘We Will Not Substitute Anything For Quality”
Mrs. L. F. Pitts and Horace
of 1 Pitts of Dallas visited in the home
Iowa visited Mrs.! • and Mrs. Carl Ross over
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HAPPY GATHERING
The home of Misses Ecce and
Ona Lacks was the scene of hap-
py gatherings on three occasions
during the holidays. Each time
the guests enjoyed a meal; and.
then gifts were exchanged from
the tree.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wooten
and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ray were
there on Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wooten
and children and his mother, Mrs.
W. C. Wooten, and Miss Mary
Kay Krodle came Christmas
night. |
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Foley and
j children of Mesquite and Mr. and
I Mrs. Roy Luttrell and children
spent Saturday in the home.
Congressman Ray Roberts has
announced that the Bureau of
Naval Weapons is awarding a $1,-
322,503.00 contract to Ling-
Temco-Vaught, Inc., of Green-
ville, Texas. This contract is for
classified work on Naval aircraft
and the work will be performed
in the Greenville plant.
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Just One Shot Gives Yon
Quick Action*
(Procaine Penicillin)
Long Action*
(Benzathine Penicillin)
Broad Action
(Dihydroeteptomydn)
Against Many Livestock Diseases:
SHIPPING FEVER, PNEUMONIA.
CALF DIPHTHERIA, LUMPY JAW;
ERYSIPELAS. LEPTOSPIROSIS
and other bacterial diseases.
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®HE CELESTE COURIER — Friday, January 1, 1965
w W. T. Connatser visited in Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ross1
iiome of Misses Ecce and Ona spent Christmas eve in Paris with
&®cks Monday afternoon. (their children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Christmas holiday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Owen and
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Owen were
Lt. Col and Mrs Tom Owen, Ron-
nie and Beverly, Brockfield,
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West Side of Square
Leonard, Texas
Wednesday — Jan. 6,1965
10 A. M. till 5 P. M. I;
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mercer, Gail Lynn
and Danny of Grand Prairie Colo.;
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mi’s. E. H. Blankenship.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Wells Sunday. Mr. Wells re-
turned home with them for
medical treatment and
Wells visited her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hayes in Greenville.
| ty-three months enlistment with I
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Prather and service and is with Co. A 3rd !
children of Plano, Mr. and Mrs. Battalion School Regiment,, a
O. T. Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn technician in electronics.
Mrs. Thacker, the former Sher-
ry Duncan and son, Don, have,
been here for several weeks. Mi’s.!
Thacker is employed with Texas
Instruments, Richardson.
Thacker will attend school in i
East Texas State, Commerce urr-
til his degree is completed, while
comuting- from here, now plan-
ned.
(If You Cannot Use This Certificate Please Give It To A Friend)
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SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
20% RANGE CUBES - $64.00 PER TON
Delivered Within 10 Miles — $65.00 Per Ton
(Small Charge For Additional Mileage)
Home for the holidays to spend
with his immediate family, Mrs.
Choice Thacker and small sen, j .
, his parents and other relatives1 artd Mrs;
Arey Home Scene
Of Family Party
Honoring Mother
The annual custom that began
many years ago of the families
of the late Mrs. G. Hudson gath-
ering honoring their mother’s
birthday was held Sunday, De-
cember 20, in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Arey here.
Attending were Sebom ^rey
and grandson, Mark, of Vernon,
Texas, Omar Hudson and’ Gin-
ger, Mr. ^nd Mrs. Weldon Hud-
son and Keith, Mrs. Rene Stuart,
Miss Ila Hudson, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Hudson, and Mrs. Helen
Henson and Max, all of Green-
ville. Also. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell
Arey, Jill and Jan, Mr. and Mrs.;
Tommy Arey, Anthony and Shan-
non and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Arey, all of Celeste.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and
children of Waco, Mrs. Tresa
Hayes of Pasadena, Julian Terry
cf Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Milton had Christmas dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lewis. I
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Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Griffis over the holidays were Mr.
, Choice Thacker and small sen, j and Mrs> Giff?rd Lyday and chil-
a his parents and other relatives1 dren> Mr- and Mrs- Joe Griffis
Mrs- was Sp4 Choice Thacker, Jr., from 1 of sherman- Kenneth Griffis and
Fort Knox Army Post. Thacker iSOn . Spring, Texas, Mr. and
is completing in January a thir- I Mrs’ Warren and children,
i Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Griffis and
j children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hor-
ton of Celeste.
FREE
Mary Patterson won the per-
Christmas manent given away for Christmas
I by Lenna’s Beauty Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Atwood and
children of Nacogdoches, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Waldane and chil-
dren of Mount Pleasant visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hamilton
Christmas Day.
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WrTmmy years this bank has specialized
-In granting personal and business loans
to deserving people for worthwhile pur-
poses. If a personal or business loan would
i.ielp you solve a financial problem, we
"would be most happy to discuss it with
^ou.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Holll
and children, Don and Nel
greeted members of the Celest
Church of Christ with “Open
House” Wednesday evening after
church services.
Mr. Hollis has been preaching
for the church at Celeste for tie
past fifteen months, since he anl
his family have returned homt
from Royse City, vhere he serv-'
ed as minister for. the church
there for four full y^ars.
O. K. FEED MILL
Leonard Across From Katy Depot Phone 587-3372
YOUR GUILD’S PORTRA /...........FREE i
(With this Certificate) ;
We will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE a lovely 5x7 photograph :
as a special get acquainted gift-! Up to 12 cute poses will be taken, i
There is NO CHARGE and NO OBLIGATION to buy anything, j
You may, if you wish, order photographs direct from the •
studio but that is up to you. 3
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shanks
spent the holidays in Cleveland Wise.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bercher,;
visiting Mrs. Shanks’ father, Dee Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. A. Z.
Smith, who is ill. , Owen, Pasadena; Capt. and Mrs.
______________ 1 Alvin Owen, James, Martha, Julie
, and Tommy, Waco; Mr. and Mrs.
Allen, Colorado Springs,
and Scott Dorsett, Fort?
Worth.
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’trough dur natien-wide connection., we
Kuiwal from any point in America.
pride knowing that we can
aeoth away from home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Glasscock
entertained some of their chil-
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Reeves of i dren with a dinner Sunday at the
Pampa and Jessie, former' resf-1 Brailde Hill Community Center,
dents of Celeste, visited friends Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Glasscock of Fort Worth,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Horton and
children of Mesquite, Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Morphew of Green-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bow-
man of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Easley and children of
Aberfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Caddell of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Glasscock.
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-BSrs. Lorene Gregory of Dallas
Visited -her cousins, Misses Ecce
Ona Lacks on
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