The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1975 Page: 4 of 4
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IF YOU LIST WITH US
overseas
Shower Honors
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COMPLETE LINE OF DRY GOODS
Irregulars In J. R. Love Co.
1
Infant and Children Wear
OR
Leonard
587-3355
%
20 Years Experience in Custom Home Building
WHW;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
PRICES GOOD SEPT. 25 - OCT. 1
Prayer Worship
KINGSTON BAPTIST CHURCH
$3.38 200 tablets
Prayer Meeting
CELESTE CHURCH OF CHRIST
$2.99
A
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Bible Classes
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Eugene Kagans, R.Ph.
587-3363
Leonard
Evening Worship
J. R. LOVE COMPANY
$1.89 3 02.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
$1.32 3.1 02.
LOVE’S FACTORY STORE
DUPRE TAX SERVICE
WHITLOCK & PATTERSON INS.
ROWELL’S GROCERY
$1.25
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Bingham
& Cruse
Realty
On the Square
Sunday School
Morning Worship.
Jr. MYF
Evening Worship
Sr. MYF
Morning Worship
Sunday School
Sunday School*
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
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LOVE’S FACTORY STORE
CELESTE, TEXAS
$1.85 20 02. mouthwash
Lavoris $1.35
12 words
only 50c, each word
thereafter 4q.
Mrs. Bennie R. Wa-
rren of Greenville
spent Friday with her
sister, Mr. and Mrs,
S.M. Vanhoozer.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Training Union
..Evening Worship
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Training Union
Evening Worship
Bible Classes
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Publisher-Owner
........ Editor
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103 NO. SECOND, Ce-
leste, Two bedroom,
1 bath frame. Walk to
business section. Ne-
eds repair. Call 817/
481-1788 collect.
TRACTOR SHREDDING
pasture and vacant
lots. Call 568-5336
hfter 4 o’clock.
VISITORS WITH
MRS. BUENA DAVIS
Visiting Mrs. Buena
Davis during homeco-
ming weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Davis
and family, Mt. Ple-
asant; Mrs. Joe Will-
iams, White Rock;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Connatser, Plano; Mr.
and Mrs. J.W. McGee,
Garland; Mrs. Wilma
Owens, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Will-
iams, Caddo Mills;
Mr. and Mrs. Daryll
Williams, Ft. Worth;
Mrs. Frances Kendall,
3-bedroom, 1 bath
home located in Cra-
nberry Addition in
Celeste on large lot.
House is in excellent
condition. Priced at
$12,000.
$2.98 42 wafers
Coco/Slim
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
7:00 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
ONARD PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
for appetite contrpl
$1.99
UM»» 1
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
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OtoLCOOL
nmuies
Mrs. Cecil Wren of
Seymour and Mrs. Am-
os Wren of Monday vi-
sited Mr. and Mrs.
E.H. Blankenship la-
st week.
CO-OP ANTI-FREEZE,
$3.50 gallon at Cel-
este Co-Op Gin.
Has your subscrip-
tion expired?
CHEVROLET OIL filt-
ers, $2.30; Ford oil
filters, $2.10. Cra-
wford Auto Supply,
587-.3515, Leonard.
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to my frie-
nds and loved ones
for the care of
COTTON DEFOLIANT,
:$3.60 gallon at Cel-
este Co-Op Gin.
RESPONSIBLE PERSON
wanted to own and op-
erate candy* and con-
fection vending rou-
te. Celeste and sur-
rounding area. Plea-
sant business. High
profit items. Can st-
art part time. Age
or experience not
important. Requires
car and $1395 to
$4795 cash invest-
ment. For details
write and include
your phone number:
Department BVV,
3938 Meadowbrook Rd.,
Minneapolis, MN 554-
26. ___________________
FOR SALE: New home
on North Sixth Stre-
et. 3 bedroom carpe-
* ted, 1% baths, large
den, utility room,
central heat & air,
attached garage, la-
rge lot. Priced to
sell at $17,500.00.
Liberal long term
financing for qual-
ified person. No re-
al estate commissi-
on. Call 568-2581 or
568-5506 (bank).
80 acres pasturela-
nd, cross-fenced, ne-
ar Trenton on all-
weather road. Trailer
house can be purchas-
ed separately.
2-bedroom frame
house in excellent
condition. $7,000.
****
Country Living -
We are dividing 16
acres into 1^-2^ ac-
re tracts for build-
ing sites, gardens
or a place to keep
your horse. Hwy. 69
west adjoining city
limits. Water and
electricity availa-
ble. Cash or terms.
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Prayer Meeting
KINGSTON CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rev. Bobby Renfro, Paston
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Mr. T. D. Hemphill, Minister
Bible Studies
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
WE PROBABLY HAVE A CUSTOMER IN MIND
FOR YOUR PROPERTY,
THE CELESTE COURIER, Friday, September 26, 1975*
--------------------------------------- WANT ADS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
R. Elam, Jackie, Ja-
mie and Lisa, spent
several days with
Mrs. Esther Smith du-
ring the illness and
loss of her father.
Mr. and Mrs, R.S.
Fogle of Killeen sp-
ent Friday night wi-
th Mrs. Esther Smith .
and attended the fu-
neral of Leonard Cu-
mmings in Greenville.
Rev. Grady Layman, Pastor
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
6:30 p.m.
WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Jimmy Gilbert, Pastor
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
THE CELESTE COURIER
_____ Phone (214)587-3303, Leonard_______
Published every Friday at’Leonard, Fannin
County, Texas 75452. Business offices lo-
cated at 711 Collin Street, Leonard._____
Second class postage paid at Celeste, Te-
xas 75423.________
Patricia A. Wallace
Beatrice Toney ,2..
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Fannin'and Adjoining Counties....$3.00
Elsewhere in States.................$4.00
APO and FPO addresses, overseas.....$5.00
Flags will be open on
Saturday from 10 a.m.
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Rev. Gary Kincade, Pastor
9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Rev. Clarence Green, Pastor
9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
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Values for the Week
FARMERS AND RANCHERS - If you have been
contemplating selling your land, now
is the time as we have out of town
buyers waiting. Let us serve you.
TEXAS VETERANS: Take advantage of new
$15,000.00 loan. This is good only
once. Let us show you our selection.
256 ACRES - 1^ mile east of Webb Hill Co-
untry Club. All pasture. Fenced and
cross fenced. Several ponds. $400.00
per acre with terms.
148 ACRES - % mile off Hwy. 121. One mi-
le north Trenton. Trees. Two lake si-
tes. Can assume good loan and only
$595.00 per acre.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Rigsby, Mesquite;
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Baker and Vicki, Sp-
ring; Mr. and Mrs,
Hugh White, New Or-
leans, La.; Joe Dan
McMichael, Richard-
son; and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronny Baker of
Tyler,
LEONARD DAIRY QUEEN TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME of LEONARD
(y P.O. BOX 351 LEONARD
PHONE 587-2070 or 587-3344
Office Night
Licensed and Bonded Realtors
if
P$1.99
54 acres west of
Leonard on Hwy. 78.
Some cultivated, so-
me pasture land. Can
divide for veterans.
$600 per acre.
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MONUMENTS
TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME
LEONARD, TEXAS
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The Bible
Speaks....
Jesus is referred
to as both the ’’Word”
and the "True Light"
in John, chapter one.
The writer credits
Jesus with being in
the beginning with
God as well as hav-
ing a major role in
creation. John, the
writer, takes special
pains to point out
that John the Bapt-
ist was not the one
sent to give light
(life), but had the
important job of be-
aring witness of the
"True Light." He did
an excellent job of
fulfilling his job
as a witness by lat-
er pointing to Jes-
us and saying,"...
grace and truth ca-
me by Jesus Christ,"
(Jno 1:17) and "Be-
hold the Lamb of God,
which taketh away the
sin of the world."
(Jno 1:29) Thus, this
Jesus of whom John
spoke, is the One to
whom we must look for
cleansing power...
Are we listening?
Leamon G. Keele
3-bedroom brick ho-
use with 1% baths si-
tuated on 42 acres of
pasture land seven mi-
les west of Leonard.
$45,000.
3-Doy Talent
Weekend Set
for Six Flags
Country rock star
Rusty Weir and soul
and pop group The Hu-
es Corporation have
been booked for app-
earances at Six Flags
Over Texas.
Rusty Weir, one of
the few "Austin Sou-
nd" musicians actua-
lly raised in the ca-
pitol city, will be
on hand for two shows
on Friday, September
26.
He has recently re-
leased his first LP
on the 20th Century
Label entitled "Don’t
It Make You Wanna
Dance?" An earlier
album, "Stoned, Slow
and Rugged" did es-
pecially well for We-
ir in the Lone Star
•State. Six Flags wi-
ll present Rusty We-
ir at 8 and 10 p.m.
in the park’s Music
Mill Theater. The ga- until midnight and
tes will open at 6
p.m. and will remain
open until midnight
on Friday.
On Saturday, Sept-
ember 27 and Sunday,
September 28, Six Fl-
ags will host the fa-
ntastic Hues Corpor-
ation. The three-
member group will ap-
pear in two shows ea-
ch day performing su-
ch hits as "Freedom
For The Stallion,"
"Miracle Maker," and
their biggest yet,
"Rock the Boat." Six
Qfwninwufc
$3.75 5 02. spray
Mitchum
Antiperspirant $2.49
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gary Kincade, Pastor
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
5:45 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
KINGSTON METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gary Kincade, Pastor.
1st and 3rd Sundays
Morning Worship
Sunday School
WHITE ROCK METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. Leamon Keele, Minister
10:00 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Visiting Mrs. W.W,
McMichael and the
Doug Armstrongs dur-
ing the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Da-
vidson, Ft. Worth;
Mr. and Mrs, C.E.
McNabb, Mrs. Beulah
McGuire, Miss Ina
El Paso; Mr. and Mrs. Mae McGuire, Dallas;
Truett Wilburn, De
Soto; Mr. and Mrs.
Morris .Friddle, Da-
llas; Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Mendez and Lori
Ann, Randolph; Mr.
and Mrs. Benton Wal-
ker, Greenville; and
Mr. and Mrs. George
Allen and boys of
Sulphur Springs.
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MATTRESSES AND box
springs - New and re-
novate. Any firmness,
any size. Kings, qu- tor rne care of me,
eens, regulars, twins, for the prayers, fl-
owers, cards and ph-
one calls during my
illness. May the Lo-
rd bless each of you.
Margie Lee McGahee
Personals
Mrs. Buena Davis
visited recently in
DeSoto with her sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs.
Truett Wilburn.
Wilbur Fugitts
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur .
Fugitt were honored
with a shower Sunday ;
from 2:30 to 4;30 p.
m. in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Ch- ;
ildress. Co-hosts we- ■:
re Mr. and Mrs. Pr- •
eston Fugitt of Gre- •
enville.
Pink punch and cup *
cakes were served fr- •
om a table covered
with a pink satin cl- :
oth overlaid with la- 7
ce.
Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Fugitt
and family, Mr, and
Mrs, Dan Nichols and
Brad, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Childress and
Brad, all of Green-
ville; Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Fugitt and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Chapman and
family of Garland.
will feature The Hues
Corporation at 8 and
10 p.m. Sunday’s sh-
owtimes will be 4 and
6 p.m. with Six Fl-
ags in operation fr-
om 10 a.m. until 8
p.m.
On Friday evening
two persons will be
admitted with each
ticket purchased at
the Six Flags front
gate. The special two-
for-one pricing will
be in effect after 2
p.m, both Saturday
and Sunday.
■imrirt • ■■■ m ■.
iOmetoChunQ
cribs, campers, hide-
a-beds, day beds. Fr-
ee pickup and delive-
ry, factory prices.
Since 1912. Call, wr-
ite or visit McKelva-
Morris, Inc., 1316 N.
Center, Bonham, Texas
75418. Phone 583-4611.
CARD OF THANKS
I thank each and
every one for the fl-
owers, cards and ca-
lls while I was in a
Sherman hospital.
Edna Luna Roach
IN APPRECIATION
We wish to thank —
all the friends, ne-
ighbors and loved on-
es for the food, fl-
owers and many kind-
nesses extended us
during the illness _
’and loss of our fa- ’
ther. May God bless
you.
Gene Cummings fa-
mily, Mrs. Annelie
Elam family
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Toney, Beatrice. The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1975, newspaper, September 26, 1975; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1224697/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.