The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1962 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CELESTE COURIER
Friday, Slay 28, 1962
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MEN’S LUGGAGE
IT’S A BOY
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2 - PIECE
SSaWEE
TWO SUITER
$11.00
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COMPANION
_ $8.00
4” x 17” BRIEFCASE
5” x 1.7
STOP
ALL MEN’S WESTERN TAN
J. R. WILSON (0.
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LEONARD, TEXAS
AT THE
EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH
GRAPHIC OFFICE
For Your Office Supplies
Inks, File Holders, Carbon Paper, Scotch Tape
LEONARD, TEXAS
PHONE 587-3464
many other items
Names of Missing Depositors
Last Known Address
CHECK
lEstate
Your Printed Forms
and Dial S87 - 3303
Business Forms, Letterheads, Envelopes,
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF HUNT
The Leonard Graphic
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(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
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WASHINGTON AND
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JUNE 2
$19.00
Adding Machine Paper, Index Cards, Sales Pads,
Desk Blotters, Storage Boxes, Kraft Tape, atd
Wedding Invitations, Statements,
Business Cards, Checks, Etc.
Let us help you with your building,
remodeling or decorating problems
R. H. Rolens Buy
Grill 69 Monday
THE J. PAT WISE
CAIN HARDWARE & LUMBER
The Only Candidate in the Race
From This Area
The Turman Action Program:
• A Balanced State Budget
• Continued Educational Improvements
• Small loan regulations to eliminate
loan sharks
• Stronger Code of Ethics for
State Officials
• Improved Benefits for the Aged
• Adequate Juvenile Parole System
• Equal Legal Rights for Women
• A Fair Auto Insurance Program
• Curbs on Obscene Movies and Literature
Call
2968,
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None
Blue Ridge, Texas
Unknown
Rt. 2, Celeste, Texas
Unknown
Rt. 1, Leonard, Texas
Unknown
Rt. 3, Celeste, Texas
Unknown
Unknown
Rt. 3, Celeste, Texas
Unknown
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Fort Worth, Texas
Celeste, Texas
Celeste, Texas
Celeste, Texas
Houston, Texas
Rt. 3, Celeste Texas
SMALL BUSINESS”
By C. WILSON HARDER
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$5.95
BRIEFCASE____$6.25
you’ll enjoy
your trip more
with
TRIP INSURANCE
SERK/a
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The First National Bank in Celeste
CELESTE, TEXAS
CELESTE
INSURANCE AGENCY
LO 8 - 5201
CLASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
2 cents per word first time, 1
cent per word each additional
time. Minimum charge, 25c
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BABY CHICK TIME—100 lbs
Start To Finish Crumbles in
Print Bags, $4.75. — O. K. FEED
MILL, Leonard, Texas.
BABY CHICK TIME—100 lbs.
Start To Finish Crumbles in
Print Bags, $4.75. — O. K. FEED
MILL, Leonard, Texas.
18% O. K. BRAND LAY PEL-
LETS, in print bags, 100 lbs.,
$3.75 at O. K. Feed Mill, Leon-
ard, Texas.
18% O. K. BRAND LAY PEL-,
LETS, in print bags, 110 lbs.,
$3.75 at O. K. Feed Mill, Leon-
ard, Texas.
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STALLION SERVICE
FLOYDADA CHUBBY
Permanently Registered:
American Quarter Horse Associa-
tion—International Quarter
Horse Jockey Club.
Comformation—Speed
—Disposition—
Murrell Lucas
Leonard, Texas
Notice of the Names of Persons Appearing as the Owners of
Unclaimed Amounts Held By:
Item No.
Of This
Report
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2.
Wilson Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
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BABY CHICK TIME—100 lbs.
Start To Finish Crumbles in
Print Bags, $4.75. — O. K. FEED
MILL, Leonard, Texas.
FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers No.
66 Combine with engine,
wheels, pick-up attachment and
power lift for platform. Bought
new, always in shed, in perfect
shape. $700.00, Bob Millsap,
Leonard, Texas. Phone 587-3503.
D. B. Lewis visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lewis and family
at Waco Sunday and was ac-
companied home by Mrs. Lewis
who had been visiting her . son
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lucas of
Arlington announce the arrival of
a son, James Edward, Friday,
May 18, 1962 at Arlington Me-
morial Hospital. He weighed 7
lbs., 6 ozs.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Lucas of Fort I
Worth, and Mrs. Ola Owens of
Celeste is maternal grandmoth-
er.
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WANTED — Water hauling.
Tank or well. Bob Millsap, phone
587-3503, Leonard. If no answer
phone Leonard Hardware, 587-
2118, Leonard, Texas.
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SERVICE
ANYWHERE IN AMERICA!
IhrMok 'Mr Mflow-wid* connoctiont,
wmtm from any point In America.
Wo offer mt Mrvlcee with pride knowing that we can relieve the femSy «f
11 bordem incident to any death away from home.
★ .New, modern,
nickel - plated locks.
★ Metal tongue and
grove closure
♦Cottoning"
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There are several bills pend-
ing before Congress which are
categorized, somewhat loosely,
as fair trade bills. The nation’s
independent businessmen, vot-
ing through the National Feder-
ation of Independent Business,
approve, and support this leg-
islation, i—
been no pref-1
erence ex-
pressed for'
any particu-:
lar bill.
* * *
All of these
bills have a
common ob-
jective.
* * *
These are
most interest-
ing bills. Undoubtedly the writ-
ers of them have in mind the
contemporary problems bf the
predatory type of discount
house, plus the flood of cheap
foreign imports.
* * *
The philosophy of these bills
is based on a U.S. Supreme
Court decision that a manufac-
turer’s interest and property
rights in his trademark do not
diminish or extinguish on
transfer of merchandise bear-
ing such trademark.
* * *
They appear to be more de-
signed for the protection of
an adequate price level on
manufactured goods, and one
of the purposes is to protect
those manufacturers, whole-
salers and retailers who prefer
to handle quality merchandise.
In the long run, there is pro-
tection for the consumer built
into these bills.
* * *
The principle is quite simple.
There is nothing in any of these
bills to stop the consumer from
gambling on any inferior mer-
chandise he so desires.
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However, it is also believed
that those consumers who want
(c) National Federation of Independent Business
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* VOTE SATURDAY
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MONUMENTS—See your local
representative for Youngblood
Memorial Co., Greenville, Texas,
when you are ready to consider
a monument or marker. — Write
or call 587-3581 Collect, Clar-
ence Weaver, Leonard, Texas.
This notice is given and published pursuant to Section 3, Article
3272b, R.C.S. 1925, as enacted by the Third Called Session, 57th
Legislature of the State of Texas, effective May 3, 1962. This in-
formation is given in an effort to locate persons who are the de-
positors or owners of amounts in accounts that have remained in-
active or dormant according to the provisions of Article 3272b for
I more than seven (7) years. The depository named above does not
know the whereabouts of the depositors or owners listed below.
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Lieutenant Governor
FOR RENT—12^’ Space —
$25.50 per month. Brick, plate
glass window, westside Square,
Leonard, Texas. Furniture Store
50’ and Barber Shop 12^’ on
north side of space. Community
Public Service, 25’ space on south-
west corner of Square in Leon-
ard.—Pat Wilson, Box 188, Leon-
ard, Texas, Phone 587-2146.
The amounts due the depositors or owners listed herein will be paid
upon proof of ownership at the office of the depository named
above. Any amount not claimed within nine (9) months of the date
of this publication may be subject to report to and conservation by
the State Treasurer in accordance with Article 3272b, Title 53, Re-
vised Civil Statutes of Texas. The amount charged by the news-
paper for this advertisement does not exceed the rate for legal
notice publication fixed in Article 29, R. C. S. of Texas 1925, as
amended, and the amount so paid may be charged equally against
the accounts owing to the persons whose names are published.
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally ap-
peared Albert Granberry, who, after being by me duly sworn, deposes,
says, and certifies as true the following:
1. That he is Vice President of The First National Bank of Celeste,
Texas, the Depository named in the above Notice.
2. That the foregoing is a full and complete list of the names of
all depositors and creditors for whom dormant deposits or in-
active accounts have been held for more than seven (7) years
and whose existence and whereabouts are unknown to the De-
pository.
3. That such listed depositors and creditors have not asserted any
claim or exercised any act of ownership with respect to their
deposits or accounts during the past seven (7) years.
ALBERT GRANBERRY
Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 22nd day of May, 1962.
(Seal) Imogene Ross, Notary Public, Hunt County, Texas
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Any trip—business or pleasure
—is more rewarding when your
mind is worry-free. So be sure
to take out low-cost Trip Insur-
ance before you go.
However you travel, wherever
you go, it covers you against
accident and injury . . . against
loss or theft of your personal be-
longings . . . even pays for hos-
pitalization after you get home
for illness contracted while
away. Lots of other peace-of-
mind features, too. You’ll be
glad you asked us about them!
18% O. K. BRAND LAY PEL-
dual. LETS, in print bags, 100 Ibs^
$3.75 at O. K. Feed Mill, Leon-
ard, Texas.
Dawson Propane Co. White-
wright solicits Celeste accounts
collect FO4-2969 or FO4-
Whitewright for delivery
Pay accounts by taking statment
or tickets to First National Bank
in Celeste.
* AFFIDAVIT OF DEPOSITORY OFFICER
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rolen an-
nounce the purchase of Grill 69
from Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Peir-
son, who have operated the busi-
nes for a number of years.
The transaction took place
Monday, May 21st. The Rolens
will employ part of the personnel
that has been with the cafe for
a long time and others. They
are Mmes. Eula Dillard, Hurble
McKinney, Ruby Bartlett, Jean
Rishel, and Erma Bailey.
The new owners wnl reature
the same type of good foods the
' cafe has been known for. They
extend a welcome to all friends
of the Peirsons through the years
to continue their patronage, and
invite the public to call on them
often.
a quality item, guaranteed and
backed up by reliability, it
should be possible for them to
purchase such items.
♦ * *
In all manufactured goods,
regardless of the care taken in
the factory, there is the possi-
bility of defects. The responsi-
bility for taking care of any
such defects is usually borne
by the retailer, the wholesaler
and the factory, together. A
certain part of the mark-up at
each level is set up to take care
of such costs. In other words,
the insurance policy is paid for
by these three.
* * *
And in order to minimize the
cost of this insurance, the mak-
er puts into the item the best
labor and materials possible.
Unless a fair price is main-
tained, it is not possible to pay
for this consumer insurance.
* * *
A discounter can obviously,
if he can get his hands on the
trademarked item, advertise it
for less as he is not backing
it up. Neither does he tell the
buyer, “Look, once you buy
at my price, whether it works
or not, that’s your problem.”
* * *
Usually the customer does
not understand this back-
ground. In good faith the cus-
tomer buys a quality trade-
marked item feeling it is
backed up. If he has a sad
experience, then he is inclined
to blame the manufacturer,
who is absolutely blameless.
* * *
It’s a vicious circle. Unless
there is some protection for a
trademark, there is little use
for any manufacturer to try
and build quality. Eventually,
the American consumer will
have only a choice of cheaply
made as possible junk, with no
guarantees of any kind. When
this inevitable and eventual
result comes about, the Japs
will take over the entire Amer-
ican market.
FREE RENOVAL of dead or
crippled livestock. Billy Lump-
kin, phone GY-6-2671, Wolfe
City, Texas.
Appleby, Buford
Bishop, I. I., Guardian
for Vivia Bishop
Craft, J. A. (Cotton Acct.)
Fagg, M. W.
Gover, J. W.
Green, H. L.
Hartness, L. D.
Hope, A. D.
Jeffcoat, Mrs. W. S.
Maupin, W. A.
Mitchell, D. S.
Pierce, Lawrence
Pierson, T. D. Estate
Powell, Oscar
Quisenberry, Eunice Henry,
Ind. and as Ind. Exec, of
Estate of W. T. Henry
Deceased
Rhodes, Mrs. Faye
Sessions, Helen
Skelton, Mrs. W. A.
White, Green
although there has
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C. W. Harder
NOTICE
For Sale — 2 bedroom House
built in 1961. On Travis St.,
Leonard. $5500.00.
B&B REAL ESTATE BROKER
FRED BUNCH
Phene Day—587-3378
JACK BARBEE
Phone Day—587-3524
Phone Night—587-2173
HONESTY IN GOVERNMENT
WITH EQUALITY FOR ALL
AND INJUSTICE FOR NONE
Promote
HOUSE SPEAKER
James A. "Jimmy'
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gjgjNORTHEAST TEXAS
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1962, newspaper, May 25, 1962; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1224103/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.