The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1958 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CELESTE COURIER, Friday, Otcober 17, 1958
SPOTLIGHT
BASKETBALL
SEVENTH GRADE NEWS
BLUE DEVILS DEN
The
seventh
graders
CELESTE HIGH SCHOOL
Editors
FIFTH GRADE NEWS
LAST
HOMEMAKING
DONNA CHILDRESS and BARBARA LIPSEY
DAYS
JUNIOR NEWS
*
INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR ★ BIG FREE SHOWS *
4*
A.
10,000 EXHI BITS ★ ART * HEALTH ★ NATURAL HISTORY
SCHOOL DISMISSED
MUSEUM EXHIBITS ★ HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER ★
MILLION $ MIDWAY ★ AND LOTS MORE BELL-RINGING
FUN ★ DON’T MISS IT! * JR. LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS
FOURTH GRADE NEWS
★ Steers Oct. 17, Lambs & Pigs Oct. 18
hair
ENDS OCT. 19 ★ DALLAS
freshman news
SOPHOMORE NEWS
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EIGHTH GRADE NEWS
FACTORY STORE
USE OUR
BANK
Irregulars in Underwear
Also Piece Goods
ney,
FOH SAFE
DEPENDABLE
ANNUAL STAFF
JOIN THE CELESTE P-TA.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY
every
SENIOR NEWS
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Like all ’59 Chevies, the Tmpala Sport Sedan has Safety Plate Glass all around.
CHEVROLET
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An ELECTRIC Heater
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portable electric heater. It’s the handy way to have
extra heat where you want it. Ideal for between-season
use or for supplementary heat in bathroom, sickroom,
ALL NEW ALL OVER AGAIN!
x 36"
nursery and hard-to-heat areas anywhere in your
home. Plugs in anywhere. See
ONLY
jrour local appliance dealer for
see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
$7.50
•■a portable electric heater now!
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
Zt’s shaped to the new American taste. It brings you more spaciousness and comfort with a new
Body by Fisher. It has a new kind of finish. New bigger brakes. Vast new areas of visibility.
New Hi-Thrift 6. It’s new right down to the tires!
Checks are the quickest, safest means
for transacting your financial affairs.
Save time ... a few minutes with your
checkbook and your bills are paid.
CELESTE 7
GREENVILLE “B” 6
COMMUNITY
PUBLIC SERVICE
depart-
waned,
again.
These two
helpful. Donna
report that
and
she
to have Mrs. Heard
them.
astic about F. H. A. work,
anticipates a good year.
Chevy’s all new for the second
straight year! Here with a fresh
Slimline design that brings en-
tirely new poise and proportion
to automobile styling. Inside the
new and roomier Body by Fisher
you’ll find truly tasteful elegance.
And you’ll have clear seeing from
every seat. The new Vista-Pano-
ramic windshield curves over-
head-windows are bigger, too.
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and
Felty, Tim Gilliam,
Lee, James Morrow,
wine, Glenda Burnett,
The fourth graders would like
to thank the mothers for helping
them win the money at P-TA.
They are making posters to get
ready for Halloween.
are—
Randy
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Curtis and
girls visited his parents at Blue
Ridge, Sunday.
There’s still more! A new finish
that keeps its shine without wax-
ing oi’ polishing for up to three
years. Impressive new Impala
modcJs. Wonderful new wagons
—including one with a rear-fac-
ing rear seat. And, with all that’s
new, you’ll find those fine Chev-
rolet virtues of economy and
practicality. Stop in now and see
the ’59 Chevrolet.
Mrs. J. P. Claborne and chil-
dren of Randolph spent Sunday
with Mrs. Austin Claborne.
H. S. Winans
Jeweler
2S15 Lee St. GREEN VILLE
CHAS. CARTER CHEVROLET
WOLFE CITY, TEXAS
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J. R. LOVE COMPANY
Celeste, — Texas
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Mr. and Mrs. V. i
Mrs. Ardell Patterson
the State Fair Sunday.
over
at Ce-
an ex-
When you take the wheel, you
find Chevy’s newness goes down
deep. A new steering ratio makes
handling easier than ever. New
suspension engineering gives
you a smoother, more stable
ride. There’s a new Hi-Thrift
6 that goes and goes on a gallon
of gas. Vim-packed V8’s. New
and bigger brakes. Even tougher,
safer Tyrex cord tires.
V. Smith and |
attended
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The homemaking girls are glad
back with
She is friendly, enthusi-
and
Everyone in the third grade
was present Wednesday.
In Science they are collecting
dried seeds from plants that have
stopped blooming.
The fifth graders enjoyed the
many
some mone;1
regular sea-
Classes be-
dis-
boys enjoyed
r even
regret
* his
J. R. WILSON CO.
LEONARD
For quick warmth when you need it, just plug in a
CHIU
two holidays last week;
were able to make
pulling bolls.
Sherry LaFavers had a birth-
day this week.
Both girls and v.
their trip to Wolfe City
though the team lost.
The pupils sang happy birth-
day to Ronnie Stewart and Mar-
sha Gilliam. They wish to thank
Ronnie’s grandmother, Mrs. Stew-
art, for the cookies.
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-and Buddy Hopewell.
Celeste plays the first confer- ’
^nce game with Leonard at Ce-
Zeste Friday night. Everybody
should be at the game to encour-
ssge the team.
ROOM DIVIDERS
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Save trouble ... no risk in handling
large sums of money. Your cancelled
check is your receipt and your record of
dealings.
PEP . SQUAD NEWS
'The pep squad elected a “Little ‘
IShie Devil” in the place of ■
Stevie Armstrong, who resigned. L_ ________
Xeith Thacker was elected. see her go.
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Now mall America sees the one that’s truly new!
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It’s time to think of fire pre-
vention, and the eighth graders
are having fun making fire pre-
vention posters.
For the Wolfe City game, mem-
bers of the junior pep squad sold
ribbons saying “Beat the Wolves.”
Although the boys lost this year,
there’s another year to look for-
ward to.
In Health, the seventh graders
are studying a valuable unit,
“How to Get Along with Your
Family.”
seniors received
that were made
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The program the 10th and 11th
grades had planned for the P-TA
1 was a success.
Florine Jones has moved back
to Greenville. We are sorry to
TO SEE THE MUSIC MAN ★ IC'E CAPADES ★ TEXAS
PRACTICAL!
DECORATIVE!
For any Room in the Home
These attractive all-steel shelvei
are easy to assemble, extra sturdy.
Use them for planters, books, bric-
a-brac, or as room dividers. Lower
shelf easily accommodates ency-
clopedias, etc. Two sizes available
... 9" x 36" x 38" high and
9" x 24" x 38" high . . . packed
in easy-to-carry-home cartons.
YOUR CHOICE
OF COLORS . . .
SAHARA TAN SHELVES
WITH CINNAMON LEGS,
OR EBONY-BLACK
SHELVES AND LEGS
While school was dismissed
Friday two members of the an-
nual staff, Sherry Saye and Don-
na Childress, went with Mrs. W.
R. Roach to sell ads. They sold
several ads in Wolfe City and
Leonard. These two towns are
always helpful. Donna and
Sherry report that they were
courteously received in
place.
The editors are sorry that on
the list of girls playing basket- that Dean Sampson broke
wrist and wish him an early re-
covery.
historian 2
been candidate
Queen 3 years.
Frances is active in softball, bas-
ketball, tennis and volley ball.
Her hobbies are reading and
sports. Frances attends ahe First
Baptist Church of Celeste. Her
classes include English Literature,
Texas History, Typing II,
Biology. After graduation
plans to be a lab technician.
Archie Lowe has brown
and eyes. He is seventeen years
old and his birthday is Novem-
ber 7. His height is 6’1”. Archie
has had the honor of being class
president 1 year, escort for Fall
Festival 1 year, escort for Spring
Carnival 2 years, editor of the
school yearbook, F. H. A. Hero,
and he is now on the student
council. Archie is quarterback
for the football team and has
played football 4 years, basket-
.ball 4 years, softball 4 years, vol-
leyball 3 years. He played ten-
nis 1 year and won third place.
In track Archie participates in
100 yard dash, 440 yard relay,
high jump, discus throw, 880 run.
He won ribbons in all of these
events at Commerce last year.
His hobbies are drawing, playing
his guitar and listening to
ords,
tist
classes
Texas
Civics.
The
proofs
Eloise Apperson studio
merce. Most of these
are exceptionally good,
seniors are having a hard
deciding on the pictures
want to be developed.
The pictures will
the annual.
their
at the
in Com-
pictures
The
time
they
The Blue Devils won
Greenville “B” team 7-6
leste Thursday night in
citing football game.
Archie Lowe made the touch-
down and Anthony Mlukey kick-
ed the winning point. Greenville
scored in the second quarter.
Captains for the game
The spotlight falls on two popu-
■ lar seniors, Frances Taylor and
(Archie Lowe.
Frances Taylor is seventeen
; years old and celebrates her
birthday March 6. She has short
blond hair and green eyes. She
stands 5’2’ tall and weighs 102.
Frances has been in the pep
■ squad 5 years and has served as
flagbearer one year and cheer-
leader two years. She has been
reporter of her class, class his-
torian, District F. H. A. histor-
ian, and F. H.
years. She has
for Halloween
FINE A’AICH REPAIRING
ball last week, the names
Helen Adams, Patsy Lee
Rita Gideon were left out.
School was dismissed Thurs-
day and Friday in order that stu-
dents could help with the cotton
harvest.
On Monday the
son of school began,
gin at 8:45 and school is
missed at 3:30.
Mrs. R. M. Easley is visiting
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Easley at Aberfoyle.
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Congratulations are in order
for winning the money for the
best attendance of mothers at the
P-TA. The ninth graders
surely use the extra cash.
The ninth graders are backing
the boys on the football Team.
rec-
Archie attends First Bap-
Church of Celeste. His
are English Literature,
History, Biology and
FIRST AND SECOND GRADE*
The first and second grades are
very proud of the fact that the
had so many students who were
neither absent nor tardy during
the first six weeks. They
First grade: Jerry Cato,
Gay, Dale Gibson, Jackie Hack-
Larry McKnight, Margie
Burns, Mitzi Clark, Pam Dun-
can, Debbie Foster, Deborah Har-
rison, Bobby Morrow, Judy
Morrow, Becky Perkins, and
Janet Pruitt; second grade: Fred
Jerry Don
Pat Arn-
Brende
Burnett and Tommie Sue Creed.
The biology students from the
junior class are working hard on
an exhibit of plants. It seems
as though they are to have a
contest, with these exhibits being
judged. Best of luck, biologists,
in this contest.
Once upon a time the school
had a strong chemistry
. - were ment, which gradually
Dwain Lamm, Anthony Mulkey, Now it is in full swing
- ; | The juniors are finding it an ex-
Celeste plays the first confer- ’ citing course as taught by Mr.
Charles Dupre.
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1958, newspaper, October 17, 1958; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1218153/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.