The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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Thursday, May 30, 1946
THE CELINA (TEXAS) RECORD
Are Yon Looking for a
IF IT’S
Hard-to-Get Part
Dependable Service
AT
For Your Car?
Reasonable Prices
TRY US .. We Might Have It!
YOU WANT — TRY US!
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS
Celina Motor Parts Co.
Celina Garage
J, E. Stiles
Electric and Acetylene Welding — Car Parts
Fight Disease Carriers!
GUARD AGAINST INFECTION . . .
KILL GERM-CARRYING INSECTS WITH
Dm Pont
5 per cent DDT
INSECT SPRAY
Quick Acting Long-Lasting
Safe and Easy to Use
Destroys many disease carriers . . . flies, mosqui-
toes, bedbugs, roaches, fleas, etc. Spray or brush
onto walls, floors, screens. It waits for insects . . .
kills them when they come. Knocks clown insects on
the fly. Follow directions on every package.
38c
69c
pint bottle full quart
GET IT AT THIS STORE
Allen s Variety Store
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED
FREE
PHONE COLLECT 838, SHERMAN
Ceatral Hide & Rendering Company
Don't Let Your Garden
GO TO WASTE!
Save all those delicious green beans and other gar-
den vegetables . . . and eat them garden-fresh next
winter! How-? Just put them in one of our cold stor-
age lockers! Ask us about it—we!ll be glad to ex-
plain.
Celina Frozen Food Locker
Celina, Texas
Telephone 6
PARVIN NEWS
By Bernita Etheridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Naugher of
Dublin, Texas, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Naugher and
family.
Mrs. Venia Mask and Mr. and
Mrs. Phy and children of Horbei-t,
Lady!
Perry's Store Is Headquarters for
Quality Electrical Appliances
Monitor
Home Quick-Freeze Unit
8 cub. ft. capacity
$347.00
K-M
ELECTRIC TOASTER
$6.95
Broilmaster
ELECTRIC BROILER
$3.95
Elect ribroom
RUG CLEANER
$39.50
Liberty
ELECTRIC HOT PLATE
2-Grid
$8.95
Premier
VACUUM CLEANER
$54.50
POLAR CUB FAN
8-Inch Size
$5.25
Royal
VACUUM CLEANER
$54.50
General Electric
WATER HEATER
30-gallon capacity
$86.25
Hoiiiwood Electric
TABLE BROILER
$19.95
Electric
DOOR CHIMES
$4.95 and up
Deluxe Model
ELECTRIC PRESSER
No ironing board or wet cloth
necessary. Presses pants, ties,
coats, pleats.
$3.95
Gem-Dandv
ELECTRIC CHURNS
Standard Model ... .$14.50
Deluxe Model $17.50
DeWald Table Model
ELECTRIC RADIO
$31.40
Silex Electric
COFFEE MAKER
6-cup size
$6.55
Large Assortment
BOUDOIR LAMPS
$.3.95
All Prices Quoted Are OPA Maximum Prices
Perry's Hardware and Variety Store
CelKno, Texas
Oklahoma visited Mrs. Mace and
family Sunday.
Mrs. E. T. Cherry and Mrs.
Eules Franklin entertained with a
shower Tuesday afternoon for Mrs.
J. R. Lindley. Refreshments were
served to Mrs. Ben Cherry, Mrs.
Rhea Roberts, Mrs. H. G. Roberts,
Mrs. Olen Hamby, Mrs. J. C.
Naugher, Bernita Etheridge, Mrs.
H. A. Melton, Mrs. A. T. Hamby,
Miss Zepha Naugher, Mrs. G. C.
Rue. Miss Cheri Glenn Griffey,
Mrs. W. T. Bothwell, Mrs. J. F.
Moore, Mrs. Archie Etheridge,
Mis. T. B. Norris, Mrs. L. T. Pe-
terman, Waldene Knapp, Mrs.
Mace, Mrs. N. L. Dubberly, Ida
Jewell Moore, Mrs. John Naugher,
Mrs. 0. A. Rogers, Mrs. Kyle Har-
per, Mrs. Laura Jackson, Mrs. C.
H. Knapp, Ruth Moore, Mrs. Bud
Nance. Woody Moore and Sis
Moore.
Rev Johnson and Rev. Milligan
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Smith and daugh-
ters.
Miss Betty Peterman of Aubrey
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pe-
terman and son.
Miss Bobbie Naugher of Fort
Worth spent Saturday night and
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Naugher.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hamby of
Denton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Olen Hamby and children.
T. B. Norris is in the Elm
Street Clinic at Denton recover-
ing from injuries received when a
baseball hit him Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Etheridge
and son of Dallas visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bell and Mr.
and Mrs. James Bell and sons of
Celina visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Moore and family Sunday.
Eddie Rue and Don Franklin
visited Joe and George Etheridge
Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Jackson and Mrs.
J. C. Jackson and children visited
Mrs. J. W. Smiley Tuesday after-
noon.
NOTICE! j
To Butane
Consumers:
Butane systems are now
available without priori- J
_ ties. Please see our rep- J
V
| resentative or call at our .|
| office for detailed inffor- |
raation.
| ALLEN BUTANE GAS
{ & EQUIPMENT CO.
Celina Phone 32
McKinney Phone 87
Ed Skidmore, Rep.
216 N. Kentucky St.
McKmaej, Texas
Want Ads
I want your subscription for the
Sherman Democrat. If you don’t,
get your paper, phone me at 12 W.
—Billy Charles Hayes. tf
For carrier subscriptions or ser-
vice complaints on Dallas Morn-
ing News, see or phone A. L. Low-
rey. tfc.
NOTICE EX-SERVICE MEN. —
The American Legion needs you,
*nd you need the Legion. See
your local post commander or ad-
jutant today and make your appli-
cation for membership. tf«
FULL-BLOODED CHICKS, sev-
eral varieties, hatched c-ach Wed-
nesday. Also started chicks for
sale.—Tidwell Hatchery. 3tp
FOR SALE.—Two country houses
and a barn to be moved. Sec 1. T.
Goodnight, Celina. ltp
Miss Patti Uthoff, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Uthoff of Ce-
lina, arrived home Wednesday af-
ter finishing the winter term at
TSCW. She will remain at home
here for about a week, then re-
enter TSCW for the summer term.
Miss Gloria Jackson, who also at-
tended TSCW during the long ses-
sion. arrived in Celina Wednesday
to visit relatives before returning
to her home at Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Dude Laney have
moved from Dallas to a house
they recently bought of T. •
Skaggs. located in the east part of
town.
FOR SALE.—House and 2 large)
lots in Celina. Seven rooms and
bath, all modern conveniences. Fin-
ished inside and out. One block of
school.—E. C. Helms, Celina. 2c
EFFICIENT and Accurate Book-
keeping and Tax Service through
Weekly reporting form at very
reasonable- fee. See me today at
Weaver’s Real Estate Office.— Dal-
ton McCoy. Stc
FOR SALE.—Registered !3-year-
old Jersey hull, nice individual.
His grands ire was imported. Price
$100..—C. E. Lair, 948 Fll Itc
MRS. ROBINSON MADE
REPORT NATIONAL MEET
Mrs. W- A. Robinson of Sherman
appeared before a group of women
of the Presbyterian Church and
gave a report of a national meet-
ing of Presbyterians at Grand
Rapids. Mich., May 8 to 17, which
she attended as a delegate. Mis.
Robinson is a sister of Mrs. Ollie
Bounds of Celina and formerly
lived here.
PIECE BONE CHIPPED
FROM FINGER BONE
Miss Sue Callahan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Callahan, for-
mer citizen of this community, but
now living near Mc-lissa. injured
a finger when she caught a base-
ball first of the week. An examina-
tion showed that a piece of bone
had been chipped off.
Get Yonr Size Today ...
Tomorrow May Be too Late!
Genuine Imported Panamas
lust $3.95 and $4.10
No more Panamas to be had this year at these
prices. A special purchase from a very fine manu-
facturer.
.Men’s Fancy Straw Hats..........$1.95 to $2.45
Men’s Harvest Hats, leather sweatbands .....95c
THE ECONOMY STORE
Next Door to Postoffiee
Celina
1
Dr. L. E. Hoard
DENTIST
Office Over Central Stole Bank
Office Phone 20, McKinney, Texas
W$t *
fVGHT to your farm —that’s where we’ll
If deliver Sinclair products. You can count
on our prompt delivery service. And you
can count on this, too. Sinclair products will
save you real money over a season. Why not
phone us today?
« Let me deliver to your farm
Fred Marks, Sinclair Agent
"H"H 1H > M' > > i ■>»
Hard to beat!
Meat Department
PORK SAUSAGE OO
Per pound .......................uJv
CHOICE STEAK AO
Per pound .......................JOt
RIB ROAST OA
Per pound .......................mvV
GROUND MEAT OO
Per pound .......................u Jv
Meadow lake Homogenized Milk ........ qt. 14c
Meadowlake Pasteurized Milk..........qt. 14c
Meadowlake Buttermilk................ qt. 9c
AITD Popular brands $025
iLUUtX_50 pounds L
Laundry Supplies
Hilex .......................... 1 gallon 33c
Large String Mope. Clamp type.......each 50c
PITREX ...........'............*/z gallon 25c
Old Dutch Cleanser...................can 7c
COFFEE "!.? 28c
Canning Supplies
No. 2 Plain Cans................Per 100. $2.69
Ball Mason Lids and Rings..........dozen 23c
Ball Mason Lids, 9c dozen; 3 dozen for......25c
Pure Apple Vinegar................gallon 30c
Lettuce
6-doz. Size
7c head
Texas
Oranges
7c lb
Cabbage
3c lb
Potatoes
5c lb
Kindle’s Food Store
PHONE 133 t? '
WE DELIVER
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Andrews, C. C. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1946, newspaper, May 30, 1946; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth772740/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.