The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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TH
CELESTE COURIER — Friday, January 3, 1964
NOBILITY NEWS
Propane Gas
appliances
By MRS. L. B. WITHROW
Enjoy Cool Comfort
A. F. Wells
Alton
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop of
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lewis spent
daughter,
J. I. Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hartness of
Dt
Wells 1
BUYING!
SELLING!
Mr.
and
Mi’s.
RENTING!
SWAPING!
til Sunday with them.
CLOSE OUT SPECIAL
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IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS
EB
Loss Sale To Clear - Cut
1
Everything Vi of regular price. Marked in plain figures. A com-
plete selection of everything for the Home! We must withhold
from this Loss
only RCA Victor products and Linoleum and
Sale
READ AND USE WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS
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Congoleum, off the
roll!
R. WILSON CO
LEONARD
WEST SIDE SQUARE
MM
Pre-Market |Clearance
10 DAY SALE ONLY
Wilson Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
inch new pump hose. Engine
no oil. Good shape.
$5.95
DOUBLE
Casketbearers
Billy
Celeste Blue Devi!
Basketball
ONLY at
O.K. FEED MILL
Leonard, Texas
50 LBS. HUSH PUPPIES, Dog
Feed, Cubes, $3.85 at THE O. K.
FEED MILL, LEONARD, TEXAS.
STALLION SERVICE
Quarterhorses, also Appaloosa
Horses For Sale, all ages.
Murrell Lucas
Leonard, Texas
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0. K. FEED MILL - LEONARD. TEXAS
Leonard • Across From Katy Depot e Pho. 587-3372
King Alfred Daffodils ...
Hyacinths
Iris
Tulips
... 10c each
... 10c each
... 6 for 25c
5c each
B. & B.
Real Estate Agency
LISTINGS WANTED
GAULDEN DRUG
“Your Hometown Druggist”
LEONARD, TEXAS
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Swindell
■ spent Christmas in Dallas with
; their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Martin.
Mrs. Sarah Broach
Wednesday
M BantH Church
2
--Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanier visit-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Atwood and ed their daughter , Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark of
Paris visited Mi's. S. M. McNeely
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carson Brewer
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Absent
at Blue Radge Saturday.
All Real Estate and
Loan Service — Notary
machinery
’ , Hi-
jp
Mrs. Sarah E. Broach, 35, died
at 12:40 pun. Mondav, P^cemiber
30, 1963 at Risser Hospital follow-
ing an extended illness. She was
one of Leonard’s oldest citizens.
Funeral sendees were held at
2:30 p.m. Wednesday at First
Baptist Church in Leonard of
| which she was a member. Offi-
F. F. A. BRAND Cow Mix com-
posed of ground Earcorn, Ground
Grain Sorghum, Cottonseed Meal,
Wheat Bran, ‘
and all necessary minerals and
vitamins, mixed and sold ONLY
|y :
THE O.K. FEED MILL
Leonard, Texas
DAWSON PROPANE CO.
Whitewright — FO4-2969
Champlin Oils
Carburetion 1
Tank Rentals and Sales
- A:
Brenda Griffis [had as her
guests two of her cousins, Tyla
and Tommy from Houston.
with
15 great, great grandchil-, Sumrow and family
• ville.
Visitors in the home of Mrs. S.i
A. Thomas over the
mas with
Hamilton.
CLASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
2 cents ppp word first time, 1
cent per word each additional
time. Minimum charge, 25c
WILL PLOW Gardens with
small tractor. Roy Horton, Pho.
LO-8-2951, Celeste.
*Jan. 3—Boles Home, here
Jan. 4—Wolfe City, there
*Jan. 7—Campbell, there
Man. 10—Bland, here
Jan. 14—Open
*Jan. 17—Lone Oak there
*Jan. 21—Quinlan, here
*Jan. 24—Royse City, there
*Jan. 28—Caddo Mills, here
’Jan. 31—Boles Home, there
*Feb. 4—Campbell, here
*Feb. 7—Bland, there
* Conference Games
Boys Coach—G. W. Tiller son
Girls Coach—Jimmy Felty
HELP WANTED
Cafe Cook. Waitress, must be
neat. For interview write Box
310, Leonard, Texas. i
Mr. and Mrs. George McGee
: visited Mr. and Mrs. Artis Wea-
therford at Cash Sunday night.
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tec.
The Leonard Graphic
Phone 587-3303 Leonard, Texas
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the
and
area since
her
Mrs. Lonnie
and 'Mi’s. Fred
Dallas shoppers Saturday.
GREEN HAND Brand Calf
balanced Mix, composed of Ground Milo
JACK BARBEE
Phone 587-3524 or 587-2173
Mrs. Bill Brinson of Dallas vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
last week.
Mrs. Gladys Clinton and Mr.
■and (Mrs. R. W. Clinton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Clinton in
Dallas Christmas and on their
return home visited Mrs. Vena
Chapman in Princeton.
I
Davis
and boys spent Sunday in Dallas
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, i
Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Hartness
Glen [ and children of Denver, Colo.,
Jack | and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hartness
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Wells Thursday.
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Mi’, and Mrs. L. B. Morgan of
Sulphur Springs visited with her
mother, Mrs. Lee Bishop, and she
returned home with them for a
visit.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Grif-
their daughter , Mrs. Bob fis and Tyla of Houston spent
girls of Nacdoches spent Christ- Prather in Plano, who has a new Wednesday night with his broth-
Mr. and Mrs j E baby girl Mrs. Lanier stayed un_' eF) Mr and Mrs. s T Griffis
til Sunday with them. ' and family.
SURPLUS FARM
such as plows, rotary hoe,
boys, sprayers, tractors, etc.
Bob Millsap
Pho. 587-3503
Leonard, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Griffis and
holidays family has as guests their son,
were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Griffis and
Mrs. S. M. McNeely and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanglin and daughter, Konnie, and Mrs. Verna
Dub Jernigan and children that Mark. Mrs. Margie Lee McGahee, Teague cf DeQueen, Ark., mother ;
spent Christmas here with her, all of Dallas, and Mrs. Hack of Mrs. Griffis. Mrs. Teague re- ■
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Henslee. turned to DeQueen Sunday.
Elmer McNeely in Greenville.
OUR OWN MIX Cattle Supple-
ment, 20 percent protein, not
more than 25 percent salt. Forti-
fied with all necessary minerals
and vitamins, sold ONLY by the
O.K. FEED MILL
Leonard, Texas
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IB THE TOWN'S BIGGEST MARKET PLACE....
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Rev. Bob Amrind filled the pul-
pit Sunday at tbe West Shadv
Grove Church in the absence of
the pastor, Rev. Robert Lee, who
is in Louisiana for the holidays.
Holiday visitors in the home of
Mi’, and Mrs. Clarence Turner
were Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rogers
and sons of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewert Turner and chil-
dren of Fort Worth and Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Robertson and
children of Plano. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace ciating ministers were Rev. John!
and family were guests of his Riggs, the pastor, Rev. Kenneth • A. F. Wells went to Dallas
mother, Mrs. Benton Wallace, of Smith, pastor of First Methodist, Thursday for medical treatment
Trenton Sunday. Other guests in Church of Leonard and Rev. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. George Ham-
Burial was mond returned him home Satur-
of made in Mt. Carmel Cemetery at day.
of Leonard, Russell Wells last Tuesday.
Broach of Houston and Charlie:
Brooks of Broach of Dallas. Also 14 grand- j
Linton and Mi'.
Reynolds were
FRED BUNCH
Phone 587-3378
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Redwine of
Muleshoe visited Mrs. Austin
Clabome Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs,. Johnny Williams
of Sulphur Springs and Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Skein of Bonham vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Kee Sunday.
Mrs. Geneva Lowe spent
Christmas with her sons, Archie
and Jimmy, and visited hex- sis-
ter, Mi's. Dessie Graves at Gar-
land.
| Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gilliam,
and Mrs. Ellis Sumrow attended
the ball game at Wolfe City.
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Mrs. Callie Hollis
Other guests in the Broach preceded
home were Mr. and Mi’s. Hines May 4, 1931.
Smoot of Van Alstyne, Mr. and Survivors
Mrs. Bill Butler and children of Mrs. J. W.
Garland., Mr. and Mrs. Charles with whom Mrs.
Petty of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. her home: three sons, Rev. U. C. Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Donald Withrow and children of Broach of Leonard,
Garland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks of Broach of Dallas. Also 14 grand-1 E. H. Blankenship spent Sun-
Mesquite, Mr. and Mi's. Gifford children, 34 great grandchildren day with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Williams and children of Irving, and 15 great, great grandchil-Sumrow and family of Green-!
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rowell dren.
of Plano spent Christmas with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Brooks.
FOR SALE
1953—2 TON water truck. 6
----------, brand new tires, 1500 gallon water
20 percent. Hulls, tank, with gasoline engine. V/2 j
inch water pump. 25 foot iy2'
-----,---- „---uses
the home were Mr. and Mrs. Da- Hunt of Sherman.
vid Brooks and children
Sherman. Wolfe City with Wilson Funeral,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson of Home of Leonard directing.
Tracy, California were week end Casketbearers were
guests of Mr. and Mrs Earl Hughes, Billy Hughes,
Lasiter. Hughes, Clifton Broach, .
Mr. and Mrs Roland Jacobs Broach and Charles Broach,
were holiday visitors in the homes Mi's. Broach was bom Decem-
of their son-in-law and daughter, ber 11, 1868 near Conway, Miss.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rea of the daughter of the late App Wolfe City visited Mr. and Mrs.
Greenville and Mrs. Jacobs’ Hanson and Elizabeth Hill Han- J. W. Goodman, Monday,
brother, Mr. and Mrs. James son. She married Berry R. Broach |
Knox of Denton. ' in Mississippi in January 1888 j
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Petty and and they moved to Texas in 1900, Christmas with their son, Charles
Mr. and: Mi's. Lloyd Withrow settling in the Hickory Creek Lewis and family, in Waco,
spent Christmas day with their Community and lived in the
mother, Mrs. Callie Hollis of Leonard area since 1912. Mr.
Leonard. Other guests in the Broach preceded her in death
Flame Cultivation
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Mrs. Nell Irving and son and
daughter of Freeport spent
j Christmas with her mother, Mrs. ■
are one daughter, ’ ’ " ’ ‘ 1
Hughes of Leonard,;
Mrc. Broach made
SERVICE
anywhere in americai
si0™' •• *• ’
Mrs. Fannie ThomasonJ of
Peniel spent Friday with Mrs. J.
E. Hamilton.
and Mrs. Marvin
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SME.
NARCISSUS, DAFODIL, Tulips,
Iris, and Hyacinths Bulbs im-
ported from Holland at the O. K.
FEED MILL, Leonard.
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OUR OWN BRAND Hog Mix,
12 percent Protein, a I
feed for pigs and hogs, available Maize, Cane Molasses, Cottonseed
Meal and Salt. Is processed and
sold ONLY by THE O.K. FEED
MILL, Leonard, Texas.
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1964, newspaper, January 3, 1964; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1224051/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.