The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1965 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CELESTE COURIER, Friday, February 26, 1965
is being studied
in
BLUE DEVILS DEN
I.
CELESTE HIGH SCHOOL
Editors
Nancy Stapleton — Catherine Floyd
t
weeks tests will be
this
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-BO-
BASKETBALL
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TEXTBOOK SELECTION
In
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are
Ammonium Nitrate
—BD—
The
NOW IN STOCK
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SPOTLIGHT
been
an
FACTORY STORE
LISTINGS WANTED
Irregulars In Underwear
—BD—
NEED FINANCIAL HELP!
these
her-
names
as
Also Piece Goods
WE WELCOME AN OPPORTUNITY
TO SERVE YOU
J. R. LOVE COMPANY
CELESTE, TEXAS
FEBRUARY
CASH SALE
WILSON CO.
R.
J.
14” Sheetrock__$1.20 per sht.
3/8” Sheetrock__$1.38 per sht.
LEONARD, TEXAS
*4” Sheetrock __ $1.55 per sht.
CASH RAISING SALE
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WISE
OF CELESTE
Hdw. & Lumber
Leonard, Texas
PROFIT LOSS ON EVERY ITEM IN STORE
ME
March lhe 4th is the Date
7:00 P. M. is the time
You can enjoy the Lowest Prices we have ever offered.
The High School cafetorium is the place
NO MORE INFLATED l/2 PRICE.
*
Everything Is Marked Now — At Our Regular Low.
Barbecue is the menu
Every Item Will Be Sold At 10% Over Invoice.
Hybrid Forage and Grain Sorghums discussion
is the program
TAYLOR EVANS SEED CO.
Growers of: Golden Acres Hybrid Sorghums
Haygrazer
Grainmaster
T. E. 66
THE
FARMER'S
AND
FARM1
THE 0. K. FEED MILL Leonard, Texas
STORE
are your hosts
, I
FRANKLIN
Including Exciting New Shipments of Bedroom
and Living Room.
Not included in sacrifice is Window Shades and Floor
Covering. — Will show you the Invoice.
A lot of Chairs to go! Bedroom and Living Room, RCA
Victor TV and Radio, Pictures and Mirrors.
Swedish Modern at Loss of V2 of Low Price!
Couches — Love Seats — Chairs.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
For spray mix one gallon in IM
gal. of water. For bMkrubbwv,
ono gallon with 12 gal. fuel oil
Wilson Funeral Service
Leonard, Texas
JUNIOR
In biology, the class has the
ting up information on
that they have received.
They are studying hard for six
weeks tests.
They are sorry Kenneth Kock
is sick.
All Real Estate and
Loan Service — Notary
hundreds of
farm supply
items
She will have
cookies, candy,
al Byers' Farm Store
(Temporary Location)
NEW SPREADERS AVAILABLE
See Us For Your Ammonium
Nitrate Needs
Price For Instance—A Long Tom Stratalounger, $89.95
— Cost $39.95 plus $3.90 for $43.85. A 2-piece Bedroom,
$68.00 for $43.95.
1
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Warren of
Dallas spent the week end' with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lem
Warren.
NORMAN MESSICK, Manager
P. O. Box 307 • Celeste, Texas
Cyanamide Farm Supply
B. & B.
Real Estate Agency
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TOXAPHENE - LINDANE
SPRAY CONCENTRATE
KILLS^*
^^^LICE
quick kill and long residual action
Use this practical one dip control
for iiea and ticks.
GAULDEN DRUG
“Your Hometown Druggist”
LEONARD, TEXAS
iSSCT’-tVL. ■ J
3UU. £
•*£.“/* I
J. R. WILSON CO.
“Dependable Since 1888” Leonard, Texas
Leonard
FARM STORE
LEONARD, TEXAS
I ready for open house.
I Several of the students are
j trying out for the Interscholastic
■ League spelling contest.
—BD—
FIFTH GRADE
The fifth grade has been put-
states
FRESHMEN
Hbmemaking I girls are
The shorthand girls have start-
ed in their book of dictation. This
will help them with the speed in
writing and reading.
Low-Cost Insecticides
DON’T FEED
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FRED BUNCH
Phone 587-3378
JACK BARBEE
Phone 587-3524 or 587-2173
ped by Kathy Pitts with 27 points
followed by Priscillia Morrison
with 16.
| Seniors out for basketball this
year were Nancy Stapleton, Ruth
Thorp, and Mary Jo Wofford.
| bei' of the F.H.A. Chapter, and
; has been a drummer in the Dash-
ing Devilettes for the past two
years.
Joanna
favorites:
Food: Steak
Movie: A Hard Day’s Night
Actor: George Harrison
Actress: Hayley Mills
Color: Purple
Pastime: Dancing
Ambition: To be a model
Song: Come Stay With Me
Singers: The Beatles
Car: ’65 Mustang
Joanna is the daughter of Mr. i
i and Mrs. Jack Kirkpatrick. She'
attends the United Presbyterian
Church in Greenville.
enjoying cooking.
The class is studying and pre-
paring for six weeks tests this
postscripts, and purchase requi- ; week.
sitions? ! The 'English I class is study-
The Algebra II class has been ing for tests.
studying radicals.
W. R. (Ham) Odell of Temple
was greeting friends here Satur- j
day. |
Mrs. Pauline Craigo visited her
father, T. A. Logan of Soper,
Okla, this week.
EIGHTH GRADE
math the eighth graders
are studying the areas and vol-
| umes of cylinders and prisms.
’ They are also learning how to
extract the square root.
I In geography, they are study-
ing about the United States and
its products.
In science the class is study-
ing about personal health and
safety.
The students are working hard
trying to sell tickets for the Lions
1 Club.
Tuesday the
SENIOR
The American history class is
studying World War I and the
Versailles Treaty.
The shorthand girls have be-
gun their second textbook and
have now learned the short-cuts
and brief forms. From now on,
they;,jM^|k be taking dictation and
picking up writing speed. They
are practicing sheets to get ready
to go to district in the Inter-
scholastic League.
The seniors all enjoyed Career
Day at East Texas State College
on Friday. It helped them to
learn of the possibilities of the
fields of work they are interest-
ed in.
The Typing H class has been
typing interoffice memorandums,
postcards, two-page letter with
The elementary teachers have
selected new math books for their
grades. Selections were made
from Addison-Wesley Publishing
Company, Silver Burdett Com-
pany, Laidlaw Brothers, Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, and the
American Book Co.
Supplementary readers were
also closed for the fourth, fifth,
and sixth grades.
I —BD—
Saturday night, February 29,
the Celeste Devilettes played their
last game of the season, against' . >
Bland in the Greenville High:
gymnasium. 1
Celeste and Bland were tied for!
first place in the District Round- —
Robin. The loss threw Celeste
into third place in district stand-
ings, with Bland and Campbell
to play for the district crown.
Sherry Rust netted 21 points
for Celeste, while Alice Roach
class had perfect FIRST AND SECOND GRADES P^ed 9- Bland’s team was top-
cooking lunches. They are really attendance for the first time this ! ”' ~ ' ...... bv 97
six weeks.
SEVENTH GRADE
The seventh grade is studying
about graphs in math.
They are studying about agree-
ment of subject and verb in Eng-
lish.
Six
week.
DOESN’T is being studied in Everyone enjoyed watching the-
English. musical, CINDERELLA on tele-
The fourth graders were sor- vision Monday night,
ry that Cynthia Carter and Ton-
ja Clark were absent.
—BD—
THIRD GRADE
The third grade has been stu-
dying about such animals as the
hippopotamus, rhinoceros, giraf-
fe, elephant, lion, tiger, leopard,
jaguar, puma and camel.
Also, they are learning about
Texas in social studies,
learned about the six flags that
Texas has been under and some
historical places such as the
Alamo, San Jacinto monument,, refreshments of
and the battleship of Texas. I and balloons
Carolyn Gay brought her book
“ about Texas nad Jimmy Nichols
brought some good pictures of
these things that were 'studied.
Carrie Carter and Debbie Stat-
zer are ill this week.
SIXTH GRADE
The sixth grade has
study about adverbs.
They have been learning how
eggs in the incubator ready for to tell the different materials by
hatching. The juniors will take the burning of them and the
turns watching and turning the ash that is left.
eggs everyday. i The sixth graders are getting
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Elaine Jordan has been absent
this week 'because of illness. The
first and second graders hope
that she will be back soon.
The first and second graders
are getting ready for open house.
They are preparing their folders
and workbooks. They are expect-
ing their parents to visit their
room to see the work they have
been doing.
—BD—
SOPHOMORE
The tenth grade is studying i
how to solve simultaneous equa- i
tions by addition, and substrac-
tion methods.
In Home Economics the girls
learning the procedure for
making different types of yeast
breads.
For many years this bank has specialized
in granting personal and business loans
to deserving people for worthwhile pur-
poses. If a personal or business loan would
help you solve a financial problem, we
would be most happy to discuss it with
you.
I This week a well-deserving
j sophomore steps into the spot-
On February 24, Mrs. Edwin
West will honor hei- daughter,'
Rhea Marie with a party on her
eighth birthday.
FOURTH GRADE
The fourth graders are busily
preparing for open house which
will be held on March 2. Book-
lets are being assembled on In-
dia.
Two-step problems are being
studied in arithmetic.
The fourth grade received a
new reader, MAGIC CARPET.
The correct use of DON’T and
light. She is Joanna Kirkpatrick.
Joanna’s class schedule this
year is in this order: Homemak-
ing II, Algebra I, English H, and
world history.
Joanna was an outstanding
guard on the basketball team.
Besides her interest in basket-
i ball, she also is active in volley-
> ball and softball. She is a mem-
The first grade is glad to have
a new student, Heide Powell.
Heide has found the school bus
very much fun to ride and espe- I
cially likes all the boys and girls.
The first and second grade had ,
a visitor Monday. It was Puddles |
Lanier, a small black puppy. The
children had a good time show-
ing him off and showing how I
to feed and handle him.
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1965, newspaper, February 26, 1965; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1224211/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.