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THE CELTNA (TEXAS) RECORD
A. L. Stanphill
CHIROPRACTOR
817 North Travis
Sherman. Texas
TELEPHONE !2.r>
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COTTAGE HILL NEWS
«r RUTH FRANCIS.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Earl Lowery and
family and Leonard Ray fucker
of Vila visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Tucker one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tucker and
Mr. and Mrs. f.other Francis and
da lighter Ruth visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Perkins of Rhea Mills
Sunday.
Wesley Pnfford, seaman second-
class, has returned to his station
at San Diego, Calif., after spend-
in« a few days leave at homo.
*T. B. Wilson of Fort Worth spent
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have purchased the Smith beauty
shop in Celina, and will continue to operate
it at the same location, on the north side of
the square. Your continued patronage will
be appreciated, and nothing will be left un-
done to serve you well.
Come to this shop for painstaking,
high-quality work.
MRS. J. C. LOFTICE.
Drotha's Beauty Shop
PHONE 55 FOR APPOINTMENT
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. U.
O. Melton. Mrs. Wilson and chil-
dren returned home with him aft-
er spending the week with her
parents.
Mrs. Gladys McDonald spent the
week-end in Dallas with her ds-
tor. Mrs. Fannie Childress.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Harris and
family of Weston visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hol-
loway Monday night
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ross Pell are
doing some repair work on their
house. They recently bought a
farm of the J. R. Darnnll heirs.
RICHARD LLOYD TO BE
MEMBER OF MARINES
Richard Lloyd said Monday he
was volunteering his services to
the Marines. He said he expected
to be assigned to a station in
about a week.
Lloyd is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Lloyd and will not be 18 years
old until March. He had been
working on a ranch in New Mex-
ico for some months.
Farmersvifle Man in Race
For Criminal District Atty.
Ti> the People of Collin County:
I wish to announce my candi-
dacy for Crimina! District Attor-
ney of Collin County, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri-
mary July 27, 1946.
^ I was born and reared in Coll in
County, the son of Eugene and
Fannie Belle Worden of Farmers-
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POLITICAL
Announcements
For District Clerk:
MARVIN L. COLLINS
For Local Representative;
DeWITT HALE
For County Supt. of Schools:
LYMAN D. ROBINSON
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1:
R. E. (Ed) LAIR
For Criminal District Attorney:
PAUL WORDEN
DR. W. H. STALLCUP
DENTIST
OFFICE OVER JONE8
PHARMACY
DR. RAY LARGENT
DENTIST
Over Gamble’s Drug
McKINNEY, TEXAS.
FIRST CHOICE
of New Home Planners
IMS
They are Specifying: A NEW FREEDOM GAS KITCHEN
There is no special and costly
installation job to add to the
price of an automatic gas
range. It is as simple to install
as it if to use.
A famous women's magazine survey reveals that in 98
per cent of American homes the housewife does all the
home work. Perhaps this is why gas in the kitchen is prac-
tically the unanimous choice of Southwestern homemakers.
So in their remodeling or new home plans they are speci-
fying “A New Freedom Gas Kitchen.”
They know that flame coo! ing is accurate, clean, fast;
that gas refrigeration is silent, trouble-free; that gas auto-
matic water heating provides adequate instant hot water
for the automatic dishwasher; and that the New Freedom
Gas Kitchens are designed to save steps, and bending and
looping. Gos is the choice for the ultra-modern kitchen.
LONE STARMRGAS COMPANY
war was declared. 1 entered upon
active duty as a First Lieutenant
in die Infantry at Camp Clai-
borne, La. I served as Camp Intel-
ligence Officer at that camp for
three and one-half years. At the
present time I am still in the ser-
vice and stationed at Camp Fun-
nin, Texas.
It is expected that I will be re-
leased from the Army in the near
future, at which time i will open a
law office in McKinney.
I believe myself well qualified
for the office of Criminal District
Attorney, and your consideration
and support is sincerely solicited.
PAUL WORDEN.
PAUL WORDEN
viUe. 1 am thirty-seven years of
age and have been married for ov-
er ten years.
My education has been entirely
in Texas institutions. I went to
grammar and high school in
Farmersville and graduated in
1926. I attended Texas A & M Col-
lege and graduated in 1980 and at
that time was commissioned a 2nd
lieutenant in the Organized Re-
serve Corps.
As a younger man I taught sci-
ence and mathematics in Granger
High School. Granger, Texas, and
served as high school principal. In
1935 I accepted active duty with
the U. S. Army and was a C.C.C.
Camp Commander at Mathis, Tex-
as. Later I was C.C.C. Camp Ed-
ucational Adviser at Perryton,
Texas.
In the fall of 1937 1 entered
Texas University Law School and
by attending both regular and
summer sessions, graduated with
an LLB in February, 1940 I was
admitted to the Texas State Bar
by examination in 1939, while still
attending law school.
I had been engaged in the pri-
vate practice of law at Alice, Jim
Wells County. Texas, for about
two and one-half years and was
also City Attorney for the City of
Alice when I joined the Army.
In June 1942, six months after
Photographs
of Quality
—at—
Reasonable Prices
We Do Kodak Finishing
TA/ood!* Studilo
Above Jones Pharmacy
CELINA, TEXAS
BEAUTIFUL-
That’s the way your nails
and hair should look—every-
day! Let us keep them I hat
way—you'll save time in the
long run. Arrange for regu-
lar weekly appointments.
Phone 87
for Appointment
ALLEGRA'S
Beauty Shop
Management--
capability in the thousand
and one things in rendering
a tactful service are the
things by which we have
gained new friends.
HELMS
FUNERAL HOME
Want Ads
FOR SALE.—Farmall 20 tractor
on new rubber.—Robert Jones. Ce-
lina. 2u
FOR SALE.—Good bedroom rug
9x12. Also one New Perfection 5-
burner oil stove with built-in ov-
en.—W. E. SEITZ. ic
For carrier subscriptions or ser-
vice complaints on Dallas Morn-
ing News, see or phone A. L. Low-
rey. tfc.
gifts for every occasion.
—Before buying gifts for friends
or your loved ones, see the new
gilts i have added to my gift shop
in my home.—Mrs. A. McWilliams.
IP
FOR SALE.—('upper coil water
heater in good condition, $20. I do
general plumbing work. Phone 195.
DIB BROWN. 2p
When you need a plumber, call
Herman Grisham, phone 22. See
me at Sheets’ shop. tfc
BABY CHICKS: Leading varie-
ties. Low prices. Hatches Wednes-
days. CUSTOM HATCHING: Pre-
war fees. Bring eggs Saturdays or
Mondays. We sell feeds, remedies,
and poultry supplies. Phone 701.—
Golden Glow Hatchery, McKinney,
Texas. ' tfc.
Get your Sherman Democrat at
Nevins cafe.
FOR SALE.—4 600x16 tires. In
fair condition.—Roy Klinglesmith.
IP
File your 1945 income tax return
today. Typewritten copy furnished
for your file. See me at Weaver’s
real estate office or phone 163W.
—Dalton McCoy. 3p
FOR SALE.—10 stands of bees.—
Mrs. Gus O'Brien, Celina. ic
FOR SALE.—Modern bungalow in
town. Three rooms and bath. Call
Jack Sahling, 131-W. 1o
ATTENTION ALL WOODMEN—
All members of the Woodmen of
the World are urged to be present
at the meeting Friday night, Feb.
15, at the regular hall. Albert
Howell, Consul Commander, has
promised a class of candidates for
full form initiation, and will be as-
sisted by Weston drill team and
officers. Noble T. Lee, District
Manager, and Major E. B. Lyon.
Drill Master, will be present for
the purpose of reorganizing the
local drill team and officers. A
special invitation is extended to all
members by Financial Secretary
I). A. McCoy. ic*
FOR SALE.—1935 Ford coupe in
good condition. — Billie Ross Pell.
2p
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bass and
children of Grand Prairie spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Rucker, parents of Mrs. Bass.
Dr. L. E. Hoard
DENTIST
Office Over Central State Bank
Office Phone 26, McKinney, Texas
Thursday, February 14, 194G
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ATrs. J. E. Hall, who bought, a Earl Lee and famiiv of Dallas
small house in the east part of Ce-| spent last week-end with the for-
ma. is adding two rooms to the liter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rush
house. 1 jjCC
Now is the time to clean out and disinfect your
brooder bouses. We have an ample supply of
Carbolenium and
Kreso Dip
Get Tours Now
Big selection of dependable poultry remedies!
JONES PHARMACY
JUST ARRIVED—A small shipment of Sheaffer
fountain pens and pen-pencil sets.
m pms
1. ONE COAT COVERS mod «m»-
popan, painted wafc and «0-
liqp, wallboard, bammowt vndb.
2. ARHUS UXE MAGIC
3. DRIES M ONE HOUR
MIRACLE WALL FINISH
4. MIXES WITH WATER
3. NO "PAINTY" ODOR
6. WASHES EASUY
7. loviuEST colons
PER GAL
PASTE
FORM
Kmm-Tone oa
ROLLER-KOATER JJv
Korn-Tone TRIMS
As low os 15$ a rail
PLASTIC PATCH
Repairs crocks
231
PAINT KITCHEN and BATHROOM WALLS
with Sherwin-Williams
SEMI-LUSTRE
Semi-gloss finish for kitch- 25
Cnand bath room walls and
all Interior woodwork.
Durable — washable.
Quart
Perry Hdwe. & Variety Store
pair $2.10
pair 49c
New Overalls, sizes 29 to 44,
Ladies’ Panties, elastic waist,
Few pairs Childrens’ Sandals, up to 2, pr $1
Men’s Rubber Boots, 7 to 12, pair $3.98
CELINA MERCANTILE COMPANY
Authorized Dealer for Frigidaires and Fn>idaire Appliances.
Phone 78
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Andrews, C. C. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773272/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.