The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1981 Page: 4 of 4
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Mary and J.B. Cle-
ments, Sr. will be in
Oklahoma City this
weekend to attend the
wedding of their
nephew, Eddie Rich-
ardson.
While there, they
will get to visit with
Mary’s sister Martha
Warren of Arlington,
Virginia who is Eddie’s
grandmother. Also, at
the same time, the
Clements will celebrate
their 51st wedding an-
niversary and the birth-
day of their niece,
Marguerite Richard-
son, who is Eddie’s
mother.
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CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot ex-
press our sincere appr-
eciation to everyone in
our loss of Jackie and
Amy Jackson. For the
beautiful flowers, for
the food, to the minis-
ters, singers, our
friends and neighbors
and for the Memorial
Fund for Jay and Joel,
you will always be
remembered in our
prayers.
Mr. & Mrs. DeWitt
Hackney and Family
Mr. & Mrs. Emmitt
Steele and Family
THE CELESTE
COURIER Publication
#557240 Phone (214)
587-3303.
Published weekly
except week of July 4
and week following
Christmas at Leonard,
Fannin County, Texas
75452. Business office
located at Drawer 38,
Celeste, Tx. 75423.
Entered as second
class postage paid at
Celeste, Texas 75423.
Entered as second
class postage paid at
Celeste, Texas 75423.
Subscriptions:
$6.00 year Hunt and
Fannin Counties, $8.00
year elsewhere.
David & Jeannie
Johnson, Publishers
this winter,
here’s
CONVENIENT
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620
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PEPTO-BISMOL
LIQUID 8 oz.
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ANACIN TABS 100s
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INSPECT YOUR ’
HEATING UNIT
Weather Beaters Rule #1, Insulation, and Rule #2, Caulking
and Weatherstripping, are naturally followed by Rule #3,
Inspect your heating unit. An inefficiently operating unit
uses more energy for the same amount of heat, making your
utility bill higher than necessaiy. Call a qualified heating
unit inspector to check for worn parts or loose connections.
He can also clean the unit, removing dust, dirt and grime
that might obstruct air flow. Don’t wait ’till the colder
weather puts higher demands on your central heating unit
An Inspection of your heating unit today, can mean lower
bills tomorrow.
• GRIFF’S LANDSCAPING & NURSERY
Complete service from planning to
planting - trees, shrubs, roses, crepe myrtle,
fertilizers & Insecticides. <
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( Phone 587-3442
Gilbert Nursing Home
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THE CELESTE COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,1981
Community News
Stapleton and Stringer
Host Coffee Monday
Mrs. Johnnie Stap-
leton and Esta Stringer
entertained Monday
with a coffee honoring
Mrs. Twyla Upshaw
and her mother, Mrs.
Otha Nutt of Spearville,
La.
Cakes and coffee
were served to the
guests, Angie Lou
Slayden, Ruby Jo
Warren, Gladys Linton,
Dot Alexander, Juanita
Holla, Theda Lacy,
Owana Weatherly,
Dorothy Pruitt, Lorene
Wallace, Myrtle Stap-
leton, and Mrs. R.C.
Denny, Sr.
The Arts and Crafts
Club will meet October
6 in the home of Willie
Faye Compton for a
Tacky Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Evans and Michelle
and Mr. and Ms. Glenn
Compton have returned
from the Bluebonnet
Trailer Rally at Even-
ing Shadows R.V. Park
at Cedar Creek Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
vin Lovell, Ruth Gran-
berry, Mr. and Mrs. Cy
Cozart and children of
Dallas spent Sunday
with Albert Granberry.
R.G. Elam of Rose-
mead, California has
returned home after
visiting his brother Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Elam
and sister Mr. and
Mrs. J.R. McDonald.
Erma Smith is on
the sick list.
Mildred Barnard
has been dismissed
from Greenville hosp-
ital to the Leonard
Nursing Home.
LaFavers Celebrate
Birthdays
Three family mem-
bers who have Septem-
ber birthdays were
honored Friday night
September 4th. Those
having birthdays were
Virgean LaFavers Sep-
tember 4, Murray
Myers, September 7
and Johnny Myers Sep-
tember 23.
Hosts for the occa-
sion were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe H. Glawson of San
Antonio in the home of
Pearl Myers in Celeste.
Bar-b-qued chick-
en, potato salad,
beans, cole slaw and
birthday cake was
served to the following
guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Myers, Mur-
ray, Victor and Abra;
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell
LaFavers, David La-
favers, Mr. and Mrs.
James LaFavers, Pearl
Myers all of Celeste,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Claxton of Trenton and
the hosts Joe and
Wanda Glawson of San
Antonio.________
Carol Lyday has
been dismissed from
Greenville hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
L. Elliott of Austin
visited Fay Cawthon
and Ester Smith over
the weekend.
Visitors of Dora
Taylor’s over the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs.
Merl Reed of San
Angelo and Anthony
Arey of Commerce.
Forrest Evans and
his daughter of Arling-
ton visited Darey Aven.
Has your subscrip-
tion expired?
Rebecca Sunday School
Class Honors Teachers
On Birthdays
The First Baptist
Church was the setting
for a covered dish
dinner on Tuesday at 7
o’clock honoring Sun-
day School Teacher Lou
Warren. Substitute
teachers are Rachel
Clark and Myrtle Stap-
leton. Lorene Wallace
was master of ceremon-
ies. Visitors were Rev.
and Mrs. Charles Up-
shaw, Mrs. Otha Nutt,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Stapleton, Rachel Clark
and Faye Harrell.
Salad Luncheon
Ladies from the
Celeste Church of
Christ enjoyed a salad
luncheon in the home
of Mrs. Doug Milton
recently.
After discussion it
was decided to meet for
Ladies Bible Class on
Tuesday mornings at
10:00 and meals-on-
wheels will continue on
the third Wednesday of
each month.
The luncheon table
was covered with an
apple green linen cloth.
Various salads were
served to the following
ladies: Mary McCorkle,
Arie Porter, Gloria La-
Favers, Jessie Rain-
water, Virgean LaFav-
ers, Nell Gaston,
Sherry Thacker, Mar-
sha Godwin and Sue
Milton.
Pearl Myers
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OFFICE CLERK
PART-TIME
Princeton, Texas
Job requires typing,
filing, cash transaction,
customer contact, re-
ports and records. Call
364-2262 for interview
appointment.
Texas-New Mexico
Power Co. An Equal
Opportunity Employer
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The planned “Chr-
istmas Bazaar’’ by the
Senior Citizens Group
will be held as sched-
uled on Saturday, Oct-
ober 17th.
All Senior Citizens
are requested to partic-
ipate by donations of
items to be sold for the
benefit of the group. A
number of things have
been donated to date,
but others are needed.
Please contact Mary
Wofford, Jo Ann Eth-
ridge or Nancy Good-
man for information.
All Senior Citizens
Ruff Birthday
Celebration
Alyne Ruff enter-
tained her husband
Jack with a birthday
dinner in their home
Sunday. Those attend-
ing were his brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Gorge
Ruff, Leonard; Mr. and
Mrs. Little Jack Ruff,
Bonham; Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Ray and Jeremiah
Ruff, Denison.
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THURSDAY, OCT. 1
Oven fried chicken w/
gravy, mashed pota-
toes, black-eyed peas,
brown-n-serve rolls,
margarine, apricot
cobbler, milk, tea &
coffee;
FRIDAY, OCT. 2
Meat loaf-n-tomato
sauce, sweet potatoes,
brocolli-n-cheese
sauce, sliced pineapple
and cheese, finger
rolls, margarine, bread
pudding, milk, tea &
coffee.
MONDAY, OCT. 5
Beef tips w/gravy, -
mashed potatoes, red
beans, pear & cheese
salad, parkerhouse
rolls, margarine, peach
cobbler, milk, tea &
coffee.
TUESDAY, OCT. 6
Chicken fried steak in
onion & mushroom
gravy, potatoes-n-
cream sauce, creamed
English peas, corn-
bread, margarine,
lemon cake & icing,
milk, tea & coffee.
WED., OCT. 7
Chicken breast in Span-
ish rice, mashed sweet
potatoes w/marshmel-
lows, green beans,
strawberry jello w/ban-
anas, whole wheat
bread, margarine, cho-
colate pudding, milk,
tea & coffee.
THUR., OCT. 8
Baked ham, potatoes-
n-cream sauce, steam-
ed cabbage, brown-n-
serve rolls, margarine,
apricot cobbler, milk,
tea & coffee.
FRL, OCT. 9
Oven fried chicken,
potaotes au-gratin, but-
tered squash, English
pea salad, finger rolls,
margarine, blueberry
cobbler, milk, tea &
coffee.
Please call in reser-
vation before 9 a.m.
Call Ray or Jo Ann
Ethridge at 568-4263.
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FOR YOUR CUSTOM
ANHYDROUS APPLI-
CATION AND CUS-
TOM PLOWING CALL
587-3540
Roofing and roof
repair, Tom Gray
587-2482.
CHILD CARE-in my
home Mon. - Fri. Drop
ins welcome, Carolyn
Gay Lindsey 568-4327.
HAY FOR SALE:
Evans Dairy - Johnson
grass or Sudan
752-5832.____
GARAGE SALE:
Sat., Oct. 3, 402 Cock-
rell St., Celeste, elec,
razor, dishes, table
ware, mens & womens
clothing & misc. Harry
Childress.
CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks to my
friends and relatives
for your prayers, visits,
beautiful cards, flowers
and other gifts during
my illness and recent
surgery.
Leta Sloan
Bouquets, floral arrangments and
corsages that’s our specialty!
And with your help, we’ll create
a wedding day of perfection.
Summer House 4
587-2212
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Pearl Myers and
Wanda Glawson at-
tended the annual
Homecoming at Klon-
dike Sunday September
6th. Later in the after-
noon they visited with
Mrs. Myers sister, Zula
Hopkins in Cooper.
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