The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1972 Page: 2 of 4
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ELECTED----C.L. Cooke Ms been named pre-
sident. of the Texas Atomic Energy Re-
search Foundation, a group composed of
10 electric power companies in Texas
which are supporting research at the Un-
iversity of Texas in Austin, seeking to
develop nuclear fusion as a possible
source of energy for the production of
electricity. Cooke also is president
and chief executive officer of Community
Public Service Company, one of the found-
ation sponsors. ______
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CELESTE, TEXAS
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100% COTTON PLISSE
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Gilbert Nursing
Home Visitors
Residential Wiring and Trouble
Shooting
Prompt Service on Dryen Range and
Air Conditioning Circuit Installation
PAT JONES
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MpORTHM
^SEAMSTRESS
Summer registrat-
ion at East Texas
State University,
Commerce, is sched-
uled for June 6-7
in the Sam Rayburn
Memorial Student
Center.
Students who plan
to attend both sum-
mer terms should
register for both
terms at the first
summer registration.
Fees will be paid
for only the first
summer term. Students
will be notified the
Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Cummings attend-
ed funeral services
for Mrs. Jesse J.
Savage in Lockney
Wednesday.
WE REPAIR
CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS
HOURS 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M.
MONDAY - SATURDAY
CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Notions
NORTH-SIDE SQUARE - 587-3602 - LEONARD
WE ARE AN OFFICIAL
STATE INSPECTION STATION
FreeFilm
Offered On
SWC Highlights
A 29-minute film
which features South-
west Conference foot-
ball highlights of
the past season is
being offered for.
showings to interest-
ed organizations.
The 16 mm color
film reviews outstand-
ing games and indivi-
dual plays of 1971.
It can be obtained
free on loan by writ-
ing to SWC Film,
Humble Oil & Refining
Co., 3400 Southland
Center, Dallas, Tex.
75201.
This the 25th edit-
ion of the S.W.C.
Highlights.
Jack Ruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Canada visited Mrs.
Grace Gay.
Wednesday evening
members of the Val-
ley Creek Baptist
Church gave the dev-
otional and sang
several hymns. They
were Mildred Pred-
dy, Susan Gibson,
Winnie Steele, May
and Ricky Paris.
Rev. and Mrs.
Wayne Jenkins and
members of the Val-
ley Creek Church
gave the Sunday
School lesson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler
Golden of Dalla^
visited Oscar Gol-
den.
Mrs. Bruce Bick-
rell visited Mrs.
Kate Bradley and
Mrs. Clive Roberts.
Mrs. Nancy Brand-
on ’s visitor was
Mrs. Dewey Bishop
of Dallas.
Mrs. Oscar Owens
of Greenville vis-
ited Mrs. Gussie
Ausburn and Mrs.
Mae Glasscock.
Berlin and Truman
Webb of Blue Ridge
visited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Faulkenberry of
Lubbock visited her
sister, Mrs. Grace
Gay, and friends,
Mrs. Nannie Bennett
and Mrs. Ada Berry.
Mrs. Lizzie Dun-
can’s visitors were
Mrs. Leon Sockwell
of Greenville and
Mrs. Egbert McNatt
of Angleton.
Martha and Julia
Bowles of Dallas
visited friends.
Nell Florence of
Rockwall was a
guest of Mrs. Willie
Roden.
Others visiting
at the home were
Mrs. Robert Vaught
of Bowie, Mollie
Sadler of Garland,
and Mr. and Mrs.
per cent increase
over the 1970 sum-
mer first term en-
rollment. University
officials hope to
top that mark this
summer. First term
summer enrollment
has increased stead-
ily in recent years
It was 4,717 in
1969 and 4,585 in
1968.
Nite 587-3681
Registration Set Legion Officers
June 6-7 At To Be Elected
East Texas State Tuesday Night
The annual elect-
ion of officers of
Loflin-Preddy Post
110 will be held in
the Leonard Legion
Hall on Tuesday,
June 6, at 8 p.m.
The proposed slate
of officers was
printed in May.
Commander Albert
Curry expects a
large turnout for
this meeting, when
everyone should ex-
press their approv-
al or disapproval
of the way the Post
is being run. Plan
to attend this meet-
ing--use your right
to vote.
President Ethel
Sherrell reminds
Auxiliary members
there will not be
a meeting in June.
Furniture and Appliances
North Side Square Leonard
Phone 587-2244
Shugart Studio
Offers Bonus
On Pictures
Shugart Studios of
Levelland will have
a photographer at
The Graphic office
Thursday, June 8th
from 9 a.m. till
closing time. Every-
one is invited to
come in and have
pictures made.
The studio is of-
fering a free spec-
ial bonus for this
time only. Custom-
ers will receive
25 stamp size photos
with the purchase of
the regular special latter part of June
to pick up their
second term schedule
and fee statements
at the Admissions
Office. Fees for
the second summer
term will be paid
at that time.
Students may pick
up their registrat-
ion materials by en-
tering the west side
of the student cen-
ter on the second
level. The last day
to- register for .the
first summer term
will be June 13
(Tuesday).
Before registrat-
ion materials can
be obtained, a fresh-
man or sophomore must
present an approved
academic advisement
from signed by his
faculty adviser. A
junior or senior
must present a copy
of his degree plan,
and graduate stu-
dents must present
proof of classific-
ation If a student
jhas not been assign-
yed an academic ad-
viser, he will be
assigned one at the
dean’s office, Coll-
ege of Arts and
Sciences.
A record 5,948
•students enrolled
for the first summer
term last year--an 18,
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1972, newspaper, June 2, 1972; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1223954/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.