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Thursday, October 20, 1949
THE CELINA (TEXAS) RECORD
Member Audit Bureau of Circulations
Meet yourself in the mirror
with this
$8.50
I and $10
The Mallory Broadmoor is in faultless taste for business
and semi-formal wear. Notice, especially, the nicety of
proportion between crown, band and brim—flattering,
indeed, to the man who wears it. In the season’s smart-
est new shades. And it’s Cravenette showerproofed. Try
one on. You’ll like what you see in the mirror! Yes, and...
Feel the difference in a Mallory!
THE ECONOMY STORE
WHERE SPENDING IS A SAVING
NO ONE v
COULP HAVE
CALLED HER
... AND I
TOLD HER
'JEAN, ID SIMPLY EXPIRE
BEFORE I'D JUST SIT AND
WAIT FOR JIMMIE __
TO CALL...
'OR HER PARTY-
LINE NEIGHBORS,
EITHER/
THAT'S THE^^
f 6ia BUSY SIGNAL*
l'M GOING TO THE
.MOVIES ALONE/ A
AFTER 25 MINUTES
Want Ads
Special Notices
NOTICE.—Patrons of Celina wat-
er system: City water bills should
be paid from the first to tenth of
the month. If not paid by the last
day of that month a ten per cent
penalty is added to the unpaid
water bill.
When an unpaid account equals
the water deposit the water will
be cut off and service discontin-
ued, and the account will have to
be paid in full, plus a fee of $1.00
for turning the water on again.—
CITY COUNCIL. 12-3c
Furniture Repair, Upholstery
NOTICE: Furniture repairing, re-
finishing and upholstering is our
specialty. Also sewing machines
repaired and parts furnished. Tel-
ephone 224—pickup and delivery
service.—Reynolds Bros. Furniture
Store, Celina, Texas. 6-lp
Beauty Shops
For outstanding beauty work put
your head in our hands and you’ll
BLOCK CHILI..........................lb 39c
BOLOGNA ............................. Ib 29c
EXTRA GOOD STEAK .................. lb 45c
Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup..........24-oz. can 29c
O’CEDAR PASTE WAX................jar 49c
BLUE LABEL KARO..............V/2 gals. 49c
Sifer’s Chocolate Syrup ,. .1(4-lb jar 13c, 2 for 25c
Custom House Sea Herring Sardines. .15-oz can 15c
Rath Black Hawk Beef With Gravy......can 62c
Polar Bear Cream Style Corn . .TWO No. 2 cans 26c
Happy Host Crushed Pineapple. .TWO 8-oz cans 27c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts...................lb 29c
Fresh Frozen Ocean Perch................lb 35c
Del Monte Orange Juice ........46-ounce can 46c
Griffin’s Grapefruit Juice..........46-oz can 19c
Bring Us Your Eggs, Cream and Chickens. We are
in the Produce Business as well as the Grocery Bus-
iness.
Turkey season is just around the bend and we are
going to be in the market for your turkeys this year.
Before you sell, give us a chance, as we are in posi-
tion to pay highest market prices.
Kindle Grocery & Market
McKNIGHT GROCERY
Phone 172 We Deliver
GOOD SLICED BACON m m
Per pound .........................4 I C
CRISCO qwj
3 Pounds .......................... O I C
CALUMET BAKING POWDER |
Per pound ......................... AvC
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
AMERICAN BEAUTY MEAL
10 Pounds ......................... 0/C
WELCH GRAPE JELLY | q
QUAKER OATS n |
Large package ..................... 0 AC
ALL REG. 18c HEINZ CONDENSED M ft
SOUPS .......................3 for 40C
REG. 55c No. 2 Can MEAT BALLS M ft
WITH GRAVY .................... 40C
SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS rtQ
New Thin Type..................Ib &OC
bargain
IN
m
ttPAUTV Toons
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Stanford Tree-Ripened Dried Apricots......lb 39c
Sweet Pickin’ English Peas.......... 303 can 11c
Brown Beauty Spanish Rice........15-oz can 17c
Humpty-Dumpty Salmon (halves) ...........25c
Griffin Waffle Syrup............2-lb 14-oz jar 30c
Sea Delite Sardines .................tall can 13c
Griffin Baking Powder with two cups and sau-
cers FREE ................1-Ib 9-oz can 30c
Yellow Cling Whole Spiced Peaches, No. 2 */2 can 25c
White Swan Tomato Juice........No. 300 can 9c
Northern Tissue .................... per roll 9c
Market Department Bargains
Rath Pickled Pigs’ Feet.........14-oz jar 27c
Rath Tenderized Picnic Hams. Av. 4-6 lbs .. 36c
Good Steak.........................lb 45c
Roast........................ lb 40c to 55c
T-Bone Steak, Choice Cuts............Ib 65c
Kraft American Cheese..............lb 40c
See Us for a Complete Line of Frozen Foods
PERRY & RUCKER
GROCERY and MARKET
PHONE 287 . PHONE 288
get the latest style, interpreted
just for you. Phone 43 for appoint-
ment.—Irene Bell’s Beauty Shop.
25-tfc
Get immaculate beauty service by
way of our individual hair styling,
permanents, manicures, etc. Phone
87 for appointments. — Nell’s
Beauty Shop. 39-tfc
You make an appointment with
beauty when you come to us for
your next permanent. We will give
you a permanent that leaves your
hair soft and lustrous and so easy
to manage. We’ll design an origi-
nal hair style, just for you, too—
one that’s as individual as your
personality. — Drotha’s Beauty
Shop, telephone 55. 12-tfc
Feeds, Plants, Seeds
FOR SALE.—New Nor-Tex seed
oats, free from Johnson grass.—
Lewis Robinson, phone 205-J-2,
Celina. 12-4p
Plumbers and Electricians
When in need of a licensed plumb-
er or plumbers’ supplies call 213W.
Willie Hall, Plumber. 34-tfc
House wiring, appliance repairing.
Lawn mowers sharpened. Quick
service, reasonable rates. Ph. 192J.
—Sam Hudgins. 7-tfc
Lost and Found
LOST—Pair of women’s beige doe-
skin gloves. Please notify Mrs. W.
O. Rolater, Celina. 14-lc
Real Estate
FOR SALE.—Good 6-room house,
with all modern conveniences, well-
located in Celina. Large lot.—T.
H. Phelps, . Celina. 13-tfc
Newspapers and Magazines
Poultry and Livestock
PULLETS AND HENS.
Get the bugs that carry the worms
and germs that get your eggs and
feed. Give Red Star worm liquid
in dough feed or in drinking wat-
er.
Arrington Pharmacy, Celina.
Prosper Drug Co., Prosper ll-4c
FOR SALE.—Five bred heifers
and one Hereford bull.—Ira Lee,
Celina. 13-2c
Miscellaneous for Sale
FOR SALE—$5.95 Goodrich 1000-
hour A-B battery pack.—Economy
Home & Auto Stores, McKinney,
Texas. 35-tfc
FOR SALE.Drop leaf breakfast
table and four chairs, white enam-
el finish with black trim. Tele-
phone 179J.—Mrs. E. J. Lewis.
FOR SALE.—Small boys’ out-
grbwn clothing, overcoat and cap
set, corduroy overalls, shirts, etc.
Telephone 179J.—Mrs.’ E. J. Lew-
is.
For carrier subscriptions or ser-
vice complaints on Dallas Morning
News, see or phone A. L. Lowrey.
We offer beautiful aluminum,
steel or wooden Venetian blinds in
14 different colors. We also refin-
ish old blinds. Completely guaran-
teed, perfect satisfaction.—Gray-
son Venetian Blind Co., 1609
Thomas, Sherman. Tel. 3000.
14-2p
PERSONALS
Mrs. W. J. Clark and daughter,
Polly, of Sherman, visited friends
here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul O’Brien has been con-
fined to her home since Saturday
night with a sprained ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parish
spent the week-end with relatives
in Dallas and attended the State
Fair Saturday.
Mrs. J. R. Dudley Sr. was a
Friday & Saturday Specials
OLEOMARGARINE ............. lb 22c
SMOKED JOWL............ lb 25c
GOOD SAUSAGE................ per pound 43c
GOOD STEAK................... per pound 49c
GOOD BOLOGNA............ lb 28c
PURE LARD................3-pound carton 55c
Dinty Moore Spaghetti and Meat Balls, 1V2 lbs 34c
White’s Chili Con Carne............No. 2 can 36c
Wilson Grocery
THOMAS H. WILSON, OWNER
TELEPHONE 25 WE DELIVER
week-end guest of her sister-in-
law, Mrs. John Whitlock of Car-
rollton.
Mrs. J. T. Holt and baby were
taken to their home in Gunter by
the Helms ambulance Saturday
from a local clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howard and
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Howard were
in Van Alstyne Sunday visiting
Mrs. Kirby Howard’s cousin, Will
Horn, who has been confined to his
home by illness for the past eight
months.
Mrs. A. J. Malone and Mrs.
Guy Bunch were McKinney visit-
ors last Friday.
T. W. Thurmond returned to h(s
work at Bryan Sunday after being
confined to his home here by ill-
ness last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rogers
Jr. and Mrs. Jewel Rogers have
moved into their newly completed
home in the Marilee community.
The Rogers home and contents
were destroyed by fire July 27.
Mrs. L. A. Thompson and son,
Ronnie, accompanied by relatives
from Wylie, spent last Friday at
the State Fair.
Four members of the American
Legion Auxiliary here are attend-
ing a volunteer workers’ school at
the VA hospital in McKinney this
week.
Vineyard Reneau is seriously ill
at his home here.
Otis Hundley, student at ETSC
Dr. W. H. Stallcup
Dr. Vance Stallcup
DENTISTS
Phone 195 — Celina
Office Over Jones Pharmacy.
__
Expert Radio,
Television, and
Electrical Appli-
ance Repair
We have the latest test
equipment and experience to
put your radio and television
in peak operating condition.
Westinghouse
Appliances
PHONE 45
•C For Pickup and Delivery
Norris Radio & Electric
WJWJWMTMWWWJWV
at Commerce, spent the week-end
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hundley.
Mrs. Earl Malone, Mrs. Ney:
Steen and Mrs. Owen Pilcher of!
Collinsville spent Friday with
Mrs. Malone’s daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Hundley, and family.
Gary Kent Nevins spent last
week-end in Gunter with his aunt,
Mrs. W. M. Gunter, and family
and attended the Austin College-
Howard Payne football game in
Sherman Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of
Celina and Mr. and Mrs. Murphy
Mann of Frisco enjoyed an outing
at Lake Texoma Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Luscomb
and daughter of Melissa and Geo.
Jenkins of Celina were guests Sun-
day of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wes-
ter of the Alla communuity.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Malone of
Hearne, Texas, spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. T. Clack here were Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Clack of Durant,
Okla.; James Clack, Dallas, and
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kissinger of
McKinney. The occasion was in
observance of the birthdays of H.
T. Clack and Clyde Clack, and the
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. James Clack. Mr. Clack said
Monday that all of them enjoyed
the get-together very much.
MiK I N N E Y
A. L. Stanphill
CHIROPRACTOR
817 North Travis
Sherman, Texas
TELEPHONE 125
WHY WE HAVE SO
OANS TO FARMERS
Loans from this bank are helping
farmers to produce the crops which
bring wealth to this community and
benefits to every one of us.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
CELINA, TEXAS
Open Until 5:00 p. m. Each Saturday
For Men Only:
These cool mornings should remind you
that you need a new LIGHT WEIGHT ZELAN
COAT. We have a good shower-proof Zipper
Coat for........................$4.95
Better Ones at........$7.50 and $8.95
Or Maybe You Prefer a Sweater ... $1 to $5
The whole family will profit by shopping thru
the store for all their winter needs.
Bray Dry Goods Company
In our furniture store on the west side of the
square youTl find a lot of new furniture. New
mattresses as low as..............$11.95
AT HER PARTY-LINE NEIGHBORS
OH MY.* JVE
JUST GOT TO
REACH JOHN
BEFORE
. TRAIN TIME*
SEE WHAT I MEAN ?
EVEN EMERGENCIES
cant go over busy
LINES ...AND LOOK
WHATS HAPPENING
TO HER DATE.
ry
1#
BE A 6000 PARTY
LINE NEIGHBOR..
don't monopolize
THE WIRE, AND
OTHERS WILL BE
ABLE TO CALL
V YOU, TOQl
THE LENGTH OP TIME yOU CAN
USE A PARTY-LINE IS UNLIMITED.
but others on your line will
LIKE you BETTER IF you (1) KEEP
yOUR CALLS REASONABLY BRIEF
(2) ALLOW A FEW MOMENTS
BETWEEN CALLS (3) CLEAR THE
LINE ON REQUEST FOR EMERGENCIES.
SOUTHW6»TflRN 0<ll TELBPMONC COMPANY
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O'Brien, B. E. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1949, newspaper, October 20, 1949; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773467/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.