The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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MANY CHANGES have been
95,600,000
(8.6%)
8,200,000
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MOVING HERE this week end
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(13.7%)
7,400
with Federal Electric still.
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MODERN ELECTRIC COOKING
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FACTORY STORE
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Irregulars In Underwear
Also Piece Goods
T.H. HURST, District Manager
Enjoy Cool Comfort
REDUCED PRICES AT
THE 0. K. FEED MILL
LEONARD, TEXAS
ON CERTAIN FEED ITEMS AND SOME INSECTICIDES
INSECTICIDES
Start him on an easy-to-play
Other Solid Maple and Solid Oak to Choose!
Same Close Out Price Will Prevail on Dining Room.
Plenty of Family Size Dinettes — 9-pc. - 7-pc. Suites.
BUY IT FROM THE
O. K. FEED MILL
J. R. WILSON CO.
Patterson Piano Co.
Across From Katy Depot
Phone 587-3372
Leonard
We Will Be Closed Monday, Sept. 7th for Labor Day
Leonard, Texas
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20,000,000
2,900,000
TOTAL DRIVERS IN ACCIDENTS
TEEN-AGE TOTAL
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Give the little guy
an even chance!
Still Closing Out RCA T. V. and Stereo, while they last
for lower prices, without the penalty cost of U.H.F.,
which we can never use, but Uncle Sam said we had to
pay for it on 1965 T. V.! Now out on Market
A 2-piece American Walnut, Swedish Modern, easy to
clean, (No Hardware) high mirror dresser and high
open headboard, 2-pc., $139.95. Sale Price, $99.95.
Bali Hi Group (Cane Overlay), Brilliant Walnut Finish,
Triple Dresser, 78x18 (2-20x40 Plate Glass Mirrors —
His and Hers), Panel Bed, High quality low, $259.00 for
$199.95, Special Sale.
The Lorraine Group, authentic French Provencial in
Fruitwood Cherry Finish, Triple Dresser, 63x19%,
Swan Foot, Open Panel Bed for Beauty — $269.95, for
Special Sale, $225.00.
VAUGHN BASSEn - Lasting Quality
BED ROOM
9x12 Thrift Tex Rugs, $5.87 each
9x12 Congoleum Rugs, $11.77 each
Celeste during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 'Edwards,
TOTAL FATAL ACCIDENTS
(ALL AGES)
TEEN AGE TOTAL
TOTAL DRIVERS
(ALL AGES)
TEEN-AGE DRIVERS
ORTHO KLEEN STOCK LIVESTOCK SPRAY
$5.00 per gallon — $2.00 per quart — $1.25 per pint
J. R. LOVE COMPANY
CELESTE, TEXAS
attempts to develop acceptable
driving attitudes and to teach
fundamentals of car mainte-
nance.
Firestone offers awards for
county, state and national win-
ners. A traveling trophy goes to
the county having the most out-
standing automotive project in
the state.
This year’s state winner will
attend the National 4-H Club
Congress, and will be eligible
for a $500 college scholarship.
Evans, Jr. of Leonard, with their
son, Ray.
2407 Stonewall St.
Pho. GL5-3277
former Betty
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Don Armstrong of Lamesa is
visiting his .parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Armstrong.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Pearce this week are
Billie and Susie Kent and Bar-
bara, Stevie and Nancy Pearce
of Dallas.
Ant and Roach Blaster — Wasp and Hornet Spray
PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS — REGULAR $1.39 VALUE
Special for $1.00 Each
5% ORTHO MALATHION DUST
5 lbs........... $1.00
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THE DUB RAPER family, mov-
ing here from Kingston several
months ago in the home purchas-
ed from Mrs. O. A. Roach, North
Fifth Street, are reportedly as-
sisting the Phil Perkins family,
two daughters want to rejnain
in this school, to find living space.
Only one small house is listed
for sale and a rent house is in
a state of disrepair.
J. R. WILSON (0.
LEONARD, TEXAS
| COMMUNITY |
[PUBLIC SERVICE)
FULL OF PEP BRAND HORSE & MULE PELLETS
REGULAR PRICE — $1.75
50 lbs............$1.50
NUTRENA BEEFCAKE BLOCKS, 38% Protein
REGULAR PRICE — $1.75 EACH
CLEAN UP PRICE ......$1.50 Each
ORTHO BRAND SCREWWORM BOMBS
REGULAR PRICE — $1.50
$1.00 Each
PIANO
and his musical interest will grow
14% CALF CREEP NUGGETS
REGULAR PRICE — $1.75 EACH
50 lbs............$1.50 Each
THE HASKELL LaFavers mov-
ed last week into the lovely new
while she has occupation with a home in the outskirts of Celeste,
GAULDEN DRUG
“Your Hometown Druggist”
LEONARD, TEXAS
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ALBERT GRANBERRY stated
that four calls for houses came
in on one day. Of the above men-
tioned new redisents, six, either
wife or the husband are fairly
recent graduates of Celeste High
School and prefer to add their
number to many other Celeste-
reared young people living in
homes here.
MDS. WINNIE HUNTER stor-
ed the furnishings from her home
corner of Fifth and Cockrell
school
three
the Barnes house, are the Ralph by
known as Martha’s Cafe,
“Home of the Blue Devils.”
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aim to curb teen-age accidents
THE ELLIS SUMROWS are
expected to get into their new
home soon.
Both large family houses have
been previously described.
Pay only
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Prices Start as Low as $495.
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The coolest, cleanest kitchens in town are those
with electric ranges. An electric range cooks
without flame so no flow of air is needed through
the oven for combustion . . . heat stays inside
where it belongs. Pots and pans stay bright . . .
walls and curtains stay cleaner... because electric
heat is as clean as electric light. You’ll spend
less time scrubbing and scouring . . . have more
time for other household activities.
See the flameless electric
ranges at your dealer’s
soon and start cooking the
cool, clean, electric way.
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STYLE CREST EARLY AMERICAN LIVING ROOM
Winged Maple and Arms, Solid Maple: Styled in Toast
Early American Tapestry and Heirloom Cocoa, Swivel
T. V. Comfort Chairs — All in Foam Comfort. Picking
Choice at $269.95 low regular price, Special $219.95. You
will have to see these 2-pc. High Quality Values, and try
the comfort, to appreciate the bargain in fine Furniture.
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OTHER MOVES include
purchase of the Mrs. Alice Rawls
home on North Fifth by Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Tatum. The Cardwell
garage apartment occupied by
the Tatums now has as tenants,
a young married couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Spoonemore. The Wil-
cox couple living in the Rawls
house have moved to Oklahoma.
You'll be happier and prouder,
too, with a decorator designed
piano by Kimball that will bring
new beauty to your home.
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Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among
persons under 25. Young drivers have the highest accident and
death rate of any other driver age group. These appalling
statistics are the concern of 4-H boys and girls enrolled in the
National 4-H Automotive program conducted by the Cooperative
Extension Service.
The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company sponsors the program,
providing awards, educational
literature and other aids. Also
lending support are the National
4-H Service Committee, the
Automotive Safety Foundation
and the National Safety Council.
Local club leaders working
with the young people urge
them to complete projects and
re-enroll to obtain the benefits
of the three-unit course. The
first two units are designed for
the pre-driver. The program
Mrs. Stella Gaulden of Leon-
ard visited Mrs. G. C. Aven
Monday.
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department store in the Mesquite southwest,
area of Dallas. The occupants of
the Hunter home on a rental basis
are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hampton
and daughter, Shirley.
Hampton, working at Temco,
will commute. Shirley, a seventh
grader, attended formerly the
Austin elementary school in
Greenville during their
years residence there.
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and Mrs. Maury E. Barnes of Dal-
las, a youngish couple who plan Harrell of Celeste. Mr. Nix is
to retire from their drug store Bell Telephone worker in Dallas,
business on South Ervay Street Recently fenced property immedi-
in Dallas in about a year. Plan- ately south of town, about eighty
ning this retirement, Barnes has acres, was purchased from the
purchased the farm of the Elmer Hudson estate some time ago by
Harrisons, formerly known as the the Dallas Nix -to be developed
Greer farm in the Dulaney Com- later.
munity. It is reported that the The Cafe, leased from Mrs.
Dallas couple have property in RUth Roberts and Mrs. Mill Lip-
the Lake Tawakoni area. I sey, formerly known as Ruth and
Moving into the Edwards—now Mill Truck Stop, is now operated
Mrs. Monroe Hackney and
as Martha’s Cafe, the
are Mr. u ' T ~ ..2
made in the residential area in and three children of Lake Char,
les, La.
and three years and a young ba- and
with their two daughters, Pam by. Connected with Temco Com- Gray, builder of the“ two
and Linda, have moved to Cape Pany in their former home, the
Kennedy where Mr. Edwards will Hobsons, were according to re-I
continue his work in government Ports, transferred to the plant
employ. The home will be on Mer- here,
ritt Island across the causeway
from Cape Kennedy. During the
past three years Edwards was
with DEW Line across the will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nix
northern part of the continent with two children, eight and four
while the family lived in their, years old. They have previously
newly built home on West San- lived in Farmers Branch and will
ger St. here. Work in Florida is rent the Mrs. Ruth Roberts
I house east of the Cafe on High-
The Edwards home sold to Mr. ■ way 69 South.
Mrs. Nix is the
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Within two weeks, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dupre, Jr. and son, Char-
les HI will receive their fumish-
and Mrs. Paul Hobson j ings from their former home in
: children of Lake Char- 1 New York and will be installed
The children are five in the new house recently built
----1 sold to them by Howard
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homes adjoining on Third Street.
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I PROPERTY ACQUISTION re-
cently made final is the purchase
of the Spicer land in the extreme
west part of town. M. S. Babers
was the buyer and has already
sold two lots to the Johnny My-
ers. There is space available for
the proposed Babers new home
and other houses also.
MR. AND MRS. VAN King and
daughter, Dana, moved to their
newly purchased and recently
completed home on South Third
Street. The Kings’ residence here
for only a few months was in the
Frank Milton house, formerly the
long-time home of the W. R.
Wests.'
Occupying the Milton house
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1964, newspaper, September 4, 1964; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1223904/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.