The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1955 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CELESTE COURIER - Friday, September 9,195\
WANT ADS
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Wilson’s Funeral Service
PLENTY OF GOOD
Barbecue
(CHICKEN AND BEEF)
AT THE
Every Staurdav and Sunday
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HALF SUPS
Tyoicol fares.
CELESTE to
98c
$10.80*
$7.90*
SAN ANTONIO
$2.00*
$1.60*
DALLAS
$8.30*
AUSTIN
$6.15*
Skirts
$3.95
*Hm federal Tea
Panties, 3 for $1.00
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1955 OPEN SEASONS FOR MOURNING DOVES
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Anklets
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Nationally advertised, used by pros.
Cushion innersole
$3.95-$4.45-$4.95
NYLON STRETCH
Anklets ________
Print Dresses .. $3.95
T to 14
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Patterson
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White of
Oklahoma attended the Home-
coming.
Visiting in the home t
Estelle Sumrow, Sunday
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Clinton were Ardell Brin-
lee of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Clinton and son of Chey-
ene, Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conley of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs.. Billie
Shanks and son of Del Rio visit-
ed Mr .and Mrs. George Holland
last Sunday.
and
Roy Asbill
and
and
Among those from Leonard at-
tending the Homecoming at Ce-
leste last Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Gaulden, Mr. and Mrs.
Harl Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Jones and Mrs. Joe Evans.
FOR SALE: Handmade quilts.
—Mrs. A. F. Wells.
“Welsh” twin stroller for sale,
34 inches wide, 8 wheel, canopy
and 2 baskets, red plaid, attrac-
tive pattern, $2200 cash price at
Wilson’s in Leonard. — Will hold
for one week at $22.00
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SOUTH ZONE—Oct. 15 to Nov.
28, both days inclusive. Shooting
hours 12 o'clock noon to sunset
NORTH ZONE—Sept-1 to Oct
15, both days inclusive. Shooting
hours 12 o'clock noon to sunset
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3 to 6x
Big Savings!
ONE
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33’/3% off
regular fares!
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BOYS’ LONG SLEEVE
Sport Shirts
$1.98 and $2.98
Aslr about attractive law cost KATY
FAMILY FARES Coast-to-Coast and to
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Leonard, Texas
SCHOOL
OXFORDS
Blacks and browns.
Sizes 6 to 12
$4.98 to $12.95
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U. S. KEDS TENNIS SHOES! LEATHER MOCCASINS
Colors Black, Red, Turquoise, White
^Beaded. (PO QQ
.Size 4 to 8
BOYS’
SHORT SLEEVE SPORT
SHIRTS
CLOSE OUT PRICE
Size 6 to 14
$1.98 value
$1.00
ONE GROUP CHILDREN’S
DRESSES
Size 1 to 6
Assorted colors and stripes
Value to $1.98
$1.00
BIFLEX
BRASSIERES
New style cotton
Size 32 to 40. A-B-C Cup
$1.00
RAYON SWEATER
BLOUSES
Assorted colors.
Size S-M-L
$1.98
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MEN’S WRANGLERS
SIZE 28 TO 34
Sanforizec|.
$3.49 value.
CAN CAN
PETTICOATS .
Red and white. Size S-M-L.
$1.98 and $2.98
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Size 4 to 16. Sanforized.
Value to $2.98
$2.49 .
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WHARTON and HUDGENS P*”'
Leonard, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brewer
of Longview and Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Morgan of Como were
viistors of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Bishop last Sunday.
BOYS’
13 3-4 Oz. Selga
JEANS
You will want several pairs
at this price. 4 to 16.
Value to $2.98
$1.98
Archie and Jimmy Lowe visit-
ed their father, T. W. Lowe, at
Cokesville, Saturday night.
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Size 2 to 12
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hyde, Judy
and Bennie of Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hyde
family of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hyde last week end
and attended the homecoming.
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Bob Odell and daughter, Mrs.
Hattie Dee Watson of Grand
Prairie attended the Homecom-
ing Sunday.
Mr. ''and Mrs. John Passon,
Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
ley Jones, Fort Worth and Ira
Passon of Wheeler, Texas, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Georgp Holland
and Monroe Passon over the
week end.
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for complete
information
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold
spent Sunday in Greenville.
Mr .and Mrs. Glen Eastwood
of Tulsa, Okla., spent last week
end with his mother and sister,
Mrs. Eastwood and Miss Mary
Eastwood.
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BLOUSES
Size 28 to 40
Whites, solid colors, printed
patterns. Going out at a give
away price.
$1.98
Miss Nancy Lenear visited
home folks last week end.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones of
I Port Arthur spent Sunday with
I friends in Celeste.
Mr .and Mrs. Billie Mulkey of j
Dallas were week end visitors of
his parents, Mr. and Mirs. Mard
Lyday.
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€9 02 , Size S-M-L.
J$1.25 value.
| Pedal Pushers $3.95
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PENNY
LOAFERS
Suede or leather. Black,
brown, tan, gold, turquoise.
Size 5 to 9
$3.98
Mr .and Mrs. R. J. Ramsey of
McKinney were here for the
Homecoming Sunday.
SANCTUARY—Unlawful to take
chachalaca or any fowl south of
U. S. Highway 83, formerly State
Highway 4.
McMULLEN COUNTY—Open season by state law Nov.
1 through Dec. 15; by federal law Oct. 15 to Nov. 28.
KAUFMAN COUNTY—Dove season closed in Combine
Community.
SHOTGUNS must be plugged permanently to three-shell
capacity, may not be larger than 10 gauge. Hunting doves
with rifles prohibited. .
NO HUNTING permitted in gome refuges and gome
A reserves.
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Mrs. Dorothy Nell Cameron
and daughters of Pearland visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Arm-
strong and family last Sunday
afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barbee,
Mrs. E. C. Cox and Mrs. L. H.
Rowell of Garland were among
the several from Leonard attend-
ing the Homecoming at Celeste
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Compton
spent last week end with Mr.
and Mrs. George Allen in Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Lenear
of Dallas spent last week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Lenear and Mr. and Mrs. *
O. A. Roach.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Day of
Emory. Alton Campbell of Ham-
ilton, Ohio; Doyal Ray Shipp and
family of Dallas ...-and George
Shipp and family of Royse City
were recent visitors of Mrs. Lar-
ene Cowser.
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pardner!"
Between Denison and San Antonio
and all intermediate points
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MEN’S LONG SLEEVE
Sport Shirts
Gingham, chambray, plaids,
checks, solid colors.
$198 and $2.98
WANTED: Young woman, high
school graduate with typing and
shorthand training. Must be able
to meet public with pleasant
personality. Answer by letter,
j stating age, experience, educa-
tion and address. Drawer 308,
Leonard, Texas.
of Mrs.
were
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Sumrow of Dallas and her
daughter, Mrs. Roy Asbill of
Danville, Ark.
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1955, newspaper, September 9, 1955; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1217677/m1/4/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.