The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1949 Page: 2 of 4
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Let me deliver to your farm
\A/HEN you see the 1949 Chevrolets, a
▼ V glance will be enough to tell you
they’re new—all new—in line and contour,
in beauty and style. And when you look
inside, and under the hood, and beneath
the chassis, you’ll see that their newness is
not merely in outward appearance, but in
design and engineering and construction
as well.
But, to a lot of people, the 1949 Chevro-
is already old. They know what it will
and how exceedingly well it will do it—
' low all about its performance, its
i a* nnwei, safety, durability and
Block That Cold
Proper precautions may prevent a cold from getting
a start—and use of the right remedy may bring re-
lief.
★
We Have a Full Stock of—
COUGH DROPS COUGH SYRUPS
COLD TABLETS
THROAT GARGLES NOSE SPRAYS
NOSE DROPS
★
If a Cold Persists
SEE YOUR DOCTOR
Jones Pharmacy
THE REXALL STORE
My truck delivers Sinclair gasolines, kerosenes, motor
oils and a full line of Sinclair greases for farm use. Also
Sinclair Stock Spray and P.D. Insect Spray. Over a sea-
son, these high quality Sinclair products will save you
real money.
Your Farm is on
my truck route
Thursday, January 13, 1949
THE CBLOfA (TEXAS) KHCOBB
Premiums Payable Monthly, Quarterly Or
Yearly
Helms Insurance Co.
Phone 7 Celina
SALES REPRESENTATIVES: Abe Gearhart, Celina; M. H. O’Dell, Celina; J. B.
Should death come to your home today, are you prepared to meet the neces-
sary and unexpected expenses? If not, the HELMS INSURANCE COMPANY
can help you. We are helping many to meet just such emergencies hy taking
them a check immediately on proof of death, tq pay their undertaker and
doctor bills.
Our Plan Is Simple
We insure the whole family from one month to 65 years of age, in amounts
from $75 to $650, and from 66 to 90 years in amounts up to $150, at a
very low rate — and we also write individual policies in amounts up to $650.
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Smith, Friday
night. Beverley Ann Hamilton,
Jane Bull, Glenda Holbrook, Betty
Sue Massey, June Hamby and
Frances Thomas were her guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Knapp of
Wichita Falls spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. C. H. Knapp,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Shotts of
Edom, Texas, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Moore.
Mrs. G. A. Etheridge is visiting
in Plano this week with her sister,
Mrs. Lillie Smart.
Wayne and Mitchell Naugher
are staying in Denton with an
aunt, Mrs. Thelma Blair, and at-
tending school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Etheridge
and sons of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Etheridge and J. W.
Smiley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Davidson
spent Monday and Tuesday with
Mrs. C. H. Knapp and family.
The Rev. Ray Milligan of Abi-
lene was a Sunday guest of Mrs.
W. H. Bull and daughters.
Bus and Tom Moore spent Sat-
urday night in Pilot Point with
Buddy Pair.
Raymond Martin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wayland Wright and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Martin in Denison the
past Week.
Cpl. Ralph Martin of San Anto-
nio visited his family, Mrs. Martin
and sons, Sunday.
Mrs. C. H. Knapp is in Dallas
this week visiting Mrs. Joe Baker
and Mrs. Monroe Davidson.
Cliff Jones, James Harper, J. C.
Jackson, Clifford Jones, Emory
Knapp, Clarence Smith and Mr.
Denison attended the county Broth-
erhood supper and meeting in Den-
ton Tuesday night at the Highland
Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Martin, Jack
Martin, George and Doyce Ether-
idge, Bobby, Joe Cecil and Ray-
mond Martin, saw a movie in Ce-
lina Tuesday night.
Rev. Gilbert Calloway of Ver-
non, Texas, will be guest speaker
at the Sunday services at church.
G. V. Bray was confined to his
home a part of this week by ill-
ness.
Try a Record want-ad.
Dr. Chas. B. McKissick
OPTOMETRIST
Complete eye examination
Glasses prescribed
Broken lenses duplicated „
Adjustments—Repairs
Erwin Bldg, over Safeway Gro.
Phone 482, McKinney, Tex.
DR. W. H. STALLCUP
DENTIST
CELINA, TEXAS
Office over Jones Pharmacy
ALU NEWS
By Mrs. J. H. Miller
Bud Shelton entered the veter-
ans hospital in McKinney for
treatment Wednesday morning.
Mrs. F. N. Shelton slipped and
fell on the ice at her home Tues-
day morning, and injured her back
slightly.
Bobby Ray Martin left for Co-
lumbus, Miss., Sunday morning.
He is employed by an insurance
company and was transferred to
that area.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Browning
and daughter Sandra of Melissa
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Tay-
lor and daughters on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jenkins and
Sarah were McKinney visitors on
Saturday.
Billy George Tillerson of ETSC
spent the week-end with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kinney and
NORTH SIDE
BARBER SHOP
The barber shop that offers
you more in expertness of
service, cleanliness and value.
Are You
Prepared?
00 YOU KNOW—
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bow to test your brakes easily
and quickly?
Operate your car at about twenty
miles an hour on dry, smooth,
hard-surfaced, level pavement
away from traffic. Then apply the
brakes until the tires slide on the
pavement. If the car stops in a
Straight line with no swerving left
Of right and you still have ample
pedal reserve, your brakes have a
margin of Operating safety.
If your brakes can not meet the
above requirements, have them
adjusted before they get you into
trouble.
This message presented in the In-
terest of pur policyholders and pH
ether motorists of this community.
Sam E. Bateman
Kenresentlne
NARTFORD ACCIDENT and INDEMNITY COMPANY
Hartford, Connecticut
Keep Your
Feet Dry!
You can help to avoid colds during this bad
weather if you keep your feet warm and dry.
See us for a complete selection of rubber foot-
wear for men, women and children.
Allen’s Variety Store
let went into production, experimental
models were tested—made to show that
they possess, in greater measure than ever,
all those qualities on which Chevrolet has
built its leadership.
In short, the General Motors Proving
Ground tests are your assurance that your
new-model Chevrolet has proved its worth
through many months and many, many
thousands of miles of rough handling.
Soon you will see the new Chevrolet—
and when you do, you will see a car not
only new, but tried and true.
EXPERT
Furniture
Repair
UPHOLSTERY AND
FINISHING WORK
R F Hnnkins
economy. They are the engineers and tech-
nicians of the General Motors Proving
Ground—the largest, most completely
equipped, outdoor testing laboratory in
the automobile world.
Here, before a single new 1949 Chevro-
Iht (Eelttta Eetarfr
Published each Thursday at Celina,
Texas.
Entered as second-class matter on
May 5, 1902, at the postoffice at
Celina, Texas, under the Act of
Congress of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
In Collin, Grayson ana Denton
Counties ............ $1.50 yr.
Elsewhere ............. $2.00 yr.
PARVIN NEWS
By Bernita Etheridge.
Rev. Ray Milligan was a Satur-
day night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Jones.
• Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson spent
the week-end with relatives at
Greenville and Cache, Texas.
Aline Emith entertained with a
wiener roast and slumber party at
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H. L. Merritt Implement Co.
FRED MARKS, Sinclair Agent
MODEL ‘'VAC" —SMALLEST
OF 3 ALL-PURPOSE TRACTORS
This is a strong, soundly financed company,
licensed by the State of Texas
Write, phone or see one of our representatives TODAY. You may be the next
to need us. Who knows?
Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations
daughter Diana of Plano spent
Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Kinney.
Miss Lou O’Dell is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Fred O’Dell of Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Dennis and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Rothfus of
Dallas visited relatives in this
community over the week-end.
Charles Hudgins of Arlington
spent last week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hudgins.
A. L. Stanphill
CHIROPRACTOR
817 North Travis
Sherman, Texas
TELEPHONE 125
Hydrolube
Gear Grease
SAE-90 — SPECIAL FOR FORD TRACTORS
Plenty of Permanent-Type
ANTIFREEZE
We have a tractor-mounted loader ready to
serve the public, and will load dirt and grav-
el in your trucks — just phone us.
Celina Implement Co.
Massey-Harris Sales and Service
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O'Brien, B. E. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1949, newspaper, January 13, 1949; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth772851/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.