The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday, June I'd, 1948
THE CELINA (TEXAS) RECORD
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sheets made
a trip to Glen Rose Sunday.
Mrs. Paul O’Brien and children
spent Monday in Dallas with Mrs.
O’Brien’s sister, Mrs. Carl Broyles,
and family.
E. A. Robinson of Princeton was
here Wednesday -of last week vis-
iting his daughter, Mrs. Ben
Groves, and family.
visiting Mrs. Van Zandt’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson.
Miss Marguerite Giles, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Giles,
has entered Denton teachers Col-
lege for the summer. She is a
member of the Celina school fac-
ulty.
Mr. and Mrs. Kincade of Mem-
phis, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. N. Brigham Sunday.
* Mrs. Vera Wertman and daugh-
ters of Justin recently visited Mrs.
G. L. Morgan and other relatives.
Joe Brown of Milburn, Okla.,
and Dan Brown of Durant, Okla.,
were recent guests in the home of
their sister, Mrs. W. S. Hunter,
and family.
WESTON NEWS
By Mary M. Button
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller of Van
Alstyne and Mrs. Noel Earthman
and son of Goose Creek visited Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Howard and
daughter, Nancy, Friday night.
The Rev. and Mrs. Newell Brig-
ham of Jackson, Tenn, moved here
Friday to the Methodist parson-
age. Rev. Mr. Brigham has as-
sumed his duties as pastor of the
Weston Methodist circuit. He
plans to enter Southern Methodist
University at Dallas in September
to continue his ministerial studies.
Leslie Ray Flanery, young son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Flanery,
spent the week-end io_ Sherman
with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Morris and
daughter.
Mrs. R. C. Cook is in McKinney
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook
Sr. and family.
Sgt. Johnny Luscombe of Oak-
land, Calif., is spending a fur-
lough here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Luscombe.
Miss Mary Dow Hendrix of An-
na visited Miss Mildred Ann Mays
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rusk of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Haymes
of Chambersville visited Mrs. Amy
Culwell Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Van Zandt
and daughter of San Antonio are
Lindsay L. Bowen
For
.~L
- Furniture Repair, Upholstery
County Clerk
(Pol. Adv.)
For Dad
Political Announcements
CLASSIFIED RATES
First insertion........2c word
Subsequent insertions. . lc word
Minimum price for first inser-
tion, 40 cents. Minimum for
subsequent insertions, 25c.
Classified advertising is cash in
advance unless you have a reg-
ular charge account at the Ce-
lina Record.
Expert furniture repair and up-
holstery, automobile seat covers
and inside trim. We pick up and
deliver in Celina. Rates reasonable.
Spradley Upholstery Shop, phone
17, Prosper. lc
Schick Razors . .$15 to $18
Sterling and Gold Belt
Buckles......$5.50 up
Billfolds (Specially
Priced) ...... $1.00 up
Cuff Links and Tie
Clasps........$1.50 up
Sun Glasses.....$1.69 up
Fine Artistica Cologne and
Shaving Lotion— Specially
Priced!
Subject To The Action Of The
Democratic Primary Election
July 24, 1948.
For Congress, 4th District
G. C. MORRIS
SAM RAYBURN
DAVID H. BROWN
Beauty Shops
For Sheriff
CLAUDE G. WEST
A. G. (ARB) SPARLIN
ED BLAKEMAN
HERMAN S. HEAD
LEVI BRAWLEY
Visit our shop regularly, let us
wave and style your hair. Perma-
nents $3.50 up. Courteous atten-
tion, expert work. — Evelyne’s
Beauty Shop, phone 207, Celina.
38-tfc
Bright, Gay
Beau Brummell
For County Clerk:
G. W. HENDERSON
LINDSAY L. BOWEN
Insurance and Loans
Miscellaneous for Sale
CORNELIUS JEWELERS
YES! Be Assured against property
loss—See D. A. McCoy for your
fire, windstorm (E.C.), hail and
automobile insurance. tfc
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
MALCOLM (Mike) WALTERS
KERR CROSSWHITE
LEWIS BALDWIN_
For District Clerk:
MRS. O. L. BARKER___
For Local Representative:
DAVIS CLIFTON.__
A gift for everyone to
see ... a gift Dad will
be proud to display are
our new, smartly-de-
signed ties. All pat-
terns, all colors to
please Dad.
Cards of Thanks
I take this means of expressing
my sincere thanks to my many
friends and neighbors for the
flowers and gift cards and birth-
day gifts and cards of cheer sent
to me during my stay in the hos-
pital and also since I’m home.—
Mrs.>Goolie Mallone. 49-lc
SEE US FOR
Hog, Chicken & Daily Feed
We carry a complete line of Kimbell’s Southland
and Staley Feeds
WE SELL FOR CASH
AND SELL FOR LESS
Conatser Seed House
For Criminal District Attorney
PAUL WORDEN
For Commissioner Prec. 1:
BEN R. CARTER
J. LEE HOWELL
O. M. (SLICK) BARTON.
For County Treasurer:
MISS LELA COPELAND
MRS. O. L. (Jack) RAY
Palm Beach Ties
Your many acts and words of
sympathy and understanding, dur-
ing the illness and death of our
father and brother, Albert J.
Phipps, are gratefully acknowl-
edged and appreciated by us.—His
Children, Brothers, and Sister.
49-lp
Silk Ties
$1 to $2.50
For County Judge:
J. W. NEAL
For Flotorial Representative
CAPT. J. A. BENTON.
Associate Justice, 5th Court of
Civil Appeals:
WILLIAM M. (Bill) CRAMER
FOR SALE. — Good generator,
starter and battery shop, with ser-
vice station in Celina. All equip-
ment. Doing good business.—John-
ny Kissinger, Rt. 4, McKinney.
48-2c
Bow Ties
Soft, Gleaming
Waves
I am a candidate for constable of
precinct No. 4 and will appreciate
your vote and support. If elected
will do my best to give the pre-
cinct the best service of which I
am capable.—Jack F. Brown. 49-lc
Alla News—
THE ECONOMY STORE
(Continued From Page 1)
son of Cannon visited Mr. and Mrs.
L. Compton Sunday.
Mrs. F. N. Shelton, Mrs. T. F.
Fielder, and Mrs. J. H. Miller at-
tended county council of home
demonstration clubs in McKinney
on Saturday afternoon, also a tea
honoring Mrs. Blocker, former
demonstration agent.
H. H. Tillerson is on the sick
list.
Many'people from this commu-
nity attended funeral services for
Albert Phipps at Cottage Hill
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Burch and
son Wallace of Anna, Wendell Wil-
son and Lynn Miller of Dallas vis-
ited Mr. and Mft. L. Compton
■Tuesday evening.
Nellie Melton entertained with
'a leap year party Saturday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tillerson
and sons are staying with Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Tillerson while the for-
mer Mr. Tillerson is attending
NTSC at Denton this summer.
Are yours with one of our
lovely permanents at moder-
ate cost. We use only the
best equipment and fluids—
and our operators are tops
for their skill! Our perma-
nents leave your hair soft,
shining, and so easy to man-
age! It’s the perfect founda-
tion for any hair style you
choose. Call us today for
your appointment for glam-
orous hair!
PERMANENTS .. $3.50 up
DROTHA’S
Beauty Shop
■Howard’s
49-tfc
Ice cold watermelons,
Ice & Cold Storage.
Quality Merchandise’
Celina, Texas
Next to Postoffice
Monuments and Memorials
Reneau Memorial Service is noted
for the individuality which dis-
tinguishes our granite or marble
memorials. Call us to render free
personal service. We want to help
you. All work guaranteed.—Doro-
thy and Weldon Reneau, 209 North
Tennessee St., McKinney, Texas,
Phone 530. 40-tfc
Let Us Repair
Special Notices
Notice: Due to illness and need of
rest, no visitors or telephone calls
to my home from 11 a. m. till 2
p. m. daily. Doctor’s orders.—A. S.
Klinglesmith. # _ 48-2c
Plumbers and Electricians
To Your Roof
Young married fcouples find
a checking account a big help in
budgeting the expenses of the new
household.
The check stubs record important
expenditures. The monthly statement
from the bank makes the family book-
keeping easier. The cancelled checks
are receipts which prevent twice-paid
bills.
The course of true love runs smooth-
er when money matters are handled
in an orderly way. Have you a check-
ing account?
Estimates Cheerfully
Given
Beauty
Service
Hunt’s Royal Anne Sweet Cherries
No. 2!/2 can (in heavy syrup) ....
Dole Fancy Sliced or Crushed Pineapple
No. 2 can...............•........
TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
46-Ounce Can ...................
Chicken of the Sea Tuim- „
6‘/i-Ounce CanjJ^jjpHh^?........
Franco Xmerican Spaghetti
Tall can ........................
Sweet Picking English Peas
No. 2 can.......................
Rath’s Black Hawk
Only ...........................
White Swan Blended Juice (Orange and
Grapefruit) No. 2 can ............
SCOTT TOWELS (for the kitchen)
Per roll ........................
Kimbell’s Pork and Beans
Two 16-ounce cans..............
CORN LAND BACON
Per pound ......................
BLACK HAWK BACON
Per pound ......................
CUT-RITE WAXED PAPER
Per roll........................
Willie Hall, licensed plumber, tel-
ephone 108. 33-l<
JESSE W. THURMAN
PHONE 45—CELINA
Miss Dorothy Davidson, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. David-
son, who is employed in Sherman,
has been ill at the home of her
parents here for the past week.
The Davidsons’ little granddaugh-
ter, Vicky, is also on the sick list.
The child’s mother, Mrs. Jean
Young, of Dallas, spent the week-
end here.
DR. W. H. STALLCUP
DENTIST
CELINA, TEXAS
Office over Jones Pharmac)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and
Mr. and M^s. C. S. Nelson went to
Lexington, Okla., to visit C. S.
Nelson’s sister, Mrs. E. D. Gra-
ham.
—that will please you
in every way ...
J. E. CONATSER
REAL ESTATE
If you want to buy or sell real
property, see me on the south-
west corner of square in Celina.
The First State Bank
Open Until 5:00 p. m. Each Saturday
NELL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 87
YOU'LL SAVE
Important Money
By Shopping for Groceries
at
Celina Frozen Food Locker
TRY OUR FROZEN FOODS
We buy any and all kinds of produce, such as sour
cream, eggs, chickens.
If your hair is not be-
coming to you, you
should be coming to—
IRENE BELL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
PERMANENTS $3.50 UP
Kindle Grocery & Market
bargains in
roops
A Host of Little:
Gifts That Mean
So Much to Dad;
any way you figure it.
more people buy Chevrolet
people drive Chevrolets—tt
make of car. That’s why we'1*"
too, will agree that CHEV
ONLY CHEVROLET IS FIRC-
value as it’s first in registrar
SATURDAY SPECIALS
We Deliver
Phone 172
1-4 Pound
GRIFFIN TEA'AND GLASS
Regutar*2Sp*"----<~^:.
No. 2'/2 CAN APRICOTS**!
Mother Hubbard Pure Apricot Preserves 2-lb jar 35c
Mother Hubbard Pure Peach Preserves 2-lb jar 35c
Veri-Fine Green Asparagus........No. 1 can 20c
*/z gal. 44c
2-lb box 5c
“Staley’s Sweetose Syrup..........
Jefferson Island Free-Ruhhfft^ Salt
Spry ........................ 3-lb carton $1.19
Griffin’s Lima Beans With Bacon .. 15»/z oz can 11c
Casa Grande Vienna Sausage......3‘/z-oz can 12c
Paw-Paw Pure Concord Grape Juice.......qt. 32c
Armstrong Bacon ....................... 55c
Regular 35c
QUART DILL PICKLES..........
Regular 72c
SWIFT’S ORIOLE SLICED BACON
Today—come in and see me ex-
citing gift items we have for Dad
this year. You’ll find here the per-
fect present for a perfect Dad—
a gift that expresses your love.
Regular 50c
5-POUND BAG PURE CANE SUGAR
Let us guide you thru
the dark days of grief.
Entrust with us all the
cares and tribulations
o f funeral arrange-
ments.
Regular 45c
MEADOLAKE OLEO
Regular 14c
No. 2 TOMATOES
HELMS
FUNERAL HOME
PERRY & RUCKER
GROCERY and MARKET
WE DELIVER PHONE 188
Regular 45c QQ
No. 1 SMOKED JOWL ....... .J.........JOC
WE CLOSE AT 7:00 DAILY—10:00 SATURDAYS
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The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1948, newspaper, June 17, 1948; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773037/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.