The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1953 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday, November 19, 1953
Gifts Galore Are At
Your Christmas Store
Shop EARLY! Shop NOW! Shop at KISSNER’S!
Wonderful new gift merchandise is arriving daily.
Use our lay-away plan—it’s convenient and you get
the season’s first-choice gifts. Free gift wrapping,
of course. Come in and look around. You’ll be wel-
come.
KISSNER’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Store Hours, Weekdays 8 to 5:30, Saturdays 8 to 9
SPECIAL FOR
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Salerno Crackers................... 1-lb box 23c
Gingham Girl Flour................ 5-lb bag 45c
Holland Brand Cheese..............2-lb box 75c
Franco-American Spaghetti.......... 303 can 14c
Libby’s Sweet Peas................. 303 can 19c
Nu Crest Pinto Beans................ 300 can 8c
Black Hawk Bacon, Tra Pak.................62c
Beef, Short Ribs .......................... 29c
We Are Taking Orders For Turkeys, Hams, and
Hens, NOW!
Carey Grocery & Market
WE GIVE U. S. GREEN SAVING STAMPS
PHONE 25 CELINA
McKNIGHT GROCERY
Phone 172 We Deliver
COMB COUNTRY HONEY AA
Per Quart ......................... ul/C
AUNT JEMIMA FLOUR
EPSOM SALTS
5 Pounds ..........................Jj
STOCKTON CATSUP 0 -
2 Bottles .................... .....O I'C
PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER r) m
12-Ounce jar.......................
MOTHER’S OATS . gy
Large size .........................if
SALERNO CRACKERS OA
1 Pound...........................
WOLF CHILI -0
No. 2 can..........................
CONCHO ENGLISH PEAS
2 cans ............................ ZOC
WE BUY CHICKENS
SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
Puffin Ready-to-Bake Biscuits........8-oz can 10c
Betty Sour or Dill Pickles............qt. jar 22c
Griffins Cocoanuf ................ 8-oz pkg. 19c
Dromedary Pitted Dates .7......7'/2-oz. pkg. 20c
Dromedary Special Cake Mix Sale! THREE 14-oz.
boxes (White, Yellow and Chocolate) all for 54c
'
Hunt s Tomato Sauce.............8-ounce can 7c
.
Black Hawk Tender Mild, Ready-to-Eat Picnic
Hams, weight 6 to 8 pounds..........lb 39c
Famous Sliced Bacon....................lb 59c
Sun Valley Oleomargarine................lb 19c
U. S. No. 1 Florida Oranges—
Bushel ............................. $2.39
Peck ................................. 65c
PERRY & RUCKER
GROCERY and MARKET
PHONE 287 PHONE 288
THE CELINA (TEXAS) RECORD
Want Ads
Insurance
INSURANCE.—My office ia at
my residence. Call by or phone
163-W. Property, automobile, life,
hospitalization and/or polio in-
surance. D. A. McCoy. 6-tfe
INSURE WITH REPUBLIC
1953 is the 50th anniversary of
The Republic Insurance Company
of Dallas, Texas. Conveniently
located for prompt contact with
home office in matters of good
insurance service. Property in-
surance.—D. A. McCoy, local rep-
resentative. 40-tfc
Wanted to Rent
Want to lease or rent land for hay
or feed, near Prosper.—Jim F. Mc-
Donald, Prosper. 7-tfc
Beauty Shoos
HAIRSTYLING—Have you had
your hair restyled to look your
best in the new hats? We know
and can adapt them to your indi-
viduality—with an eye to the new
fashions’.—Drotha’s Beauty Shop,
all the up-to-date coiffure trends
phone 55. 40-tfc
You’ll be pleased with our perma-
nents, and the way we style your
hair. Phone 170-J for appointment.
—Nell’s Beauty Shop. 5-tfc
Radio and TV Repairs.
Television and radio repairs on all
makes. Philips Auto Supply, Phone
11L 7-tfc
Fill or yard dirt, creek or road
gravel, reasonable. Have Ford
loader. Also septic tanks, grease
traps, concrete bridge tile, sand
for children’s sand beds.—Billy
Pell, phone 165-J, Celina. 5-12c
MR. FARMER.—See me for bed-
ding, breaking, haybaling, post,
hole digging, terraces, silage cut-
ting—all custom farm work.
Reasonable rates__Jim F. Mc-
Donald, telephone Prosper 2803.
2-tfc
Beautiful hand-painted gifts for
sale. Your Christmas trade appre-
ciated.—Mrs. Tom O’Dell, 601
West Walnut. 12-4p
HURRY! Christmas is fast ap-
proaching! I’ve been unable to
canvass as heretofore with cards,
as could not walk. If interested in
placing an order with me, would
appreciate your calling 135-J.
Line of samples at home. Lura B
Miller, 208 Ash Street. 15-lc
For Sale.—Eight-piece dining
room suite, linoleum rugs, baby
bed, draperies, and other miscel-
laneous household articles.—Ross
Perkins, Prosper, phone 2761.15-lc
Newspapers and Magazines
NOW and every Sunday, “The
American Weekly,” the magazine
of the millions, appears with the
Times-Herald. Call 92 for sub-
scription.—J. T. Armstrong. 27-tfc
FOR SALE
Usced Norge refrigerator,
like new, $50.00. Vacuum
sweeper $14.50.
NORRIS RADIO & TV
Read the Dallas News, Texas’
most-quoted newspaper. For car-
rier service, leave orders with Roy
C. Nelson.—Leonard Roberts, Agt
McKinney. tf
Cards of Thanks.
This is an expression of my very
great appreciation and love to my
many friends, real neighbors and
loved ones for their cards, flowers,
and visits to my bedside, inquiries
and prayers during my recent ill-
ness and long stay in the hospital.
May God bless you.—C. E. Lair.
15-lc
Painting and Paperhanging
PAPERHANGING and painting.
—Earl Balch, Celina. 35-20p
Feeds, Plants, Seeds.
FOR SALE.—Bluestem Mediter-
ranean seed wheat, $2.50 bushel,
also Mustang seed oats, 90 cents
bushel.—Robert Short. ll-3p
Record want-ads sell the goods
Typewriters
Best stock of
—TYPEWRITERS
—ADDING MACHINES
and
—CASH REGISTERS
In North Texas
For Sale or Rent
New Portable Typewriters are
Ideal for Students. Guaranteed
Service on all makes by Factory
Trained Mechanics. Write us.
Phone us. Come to see us.
AMERICAN
Typewriter Company
103 Avenue “A” Phone C-4482
Denton, Texas
“Across From NTSC College”
FOR SALE.—Slide trombone, $75.
—Bert Wilson, Celina. 14-2p
Rea] Estate
HOUSE FOR SALE.—4 rooms,
bath, large storage and closet
space, attached breezeway and
garage, two lots, white asbestos
siding. See or call C. L. Stausing,
607 Perkins St. Phone 66-W, after
6 p. m. 5-ic
For Sale or Trade.—Five-room
house, hardwood floors, Venetians,
tile drain and bathroom floor.
Double garage, 4 blocks from
school.—Mrs. Tom Norris,
Honeysuckle, Fort Worth, ’r
FREE
YOURSELF
from
M money
S WORRIES!
iSliti
Settle all your outstanding obligations
immediately, through a Personal Loan
at this bank. Then pay off the loan out
of your income, with a convenient in-
stallment each month.
Prompt, confidential service on all loan
*&&&***.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
CELINA, TEXAS
Open Until 5:00 p. m. Each Saturday
Legal Notices
Legal No?
An Ordinance
South Side of E1
Point 145 Fee'*'
Street to*
Four" *
f» »
An Ordinance Designating
North Side of Elm Street Be-
tween ThiriJ Street and Fourth
Street as a Loading Zone for
Schools: and Prohibiting the Park-
ing of Vehicles on Said Street Be-
tween 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. on
Days School is in Session for any
Other Purposes and Prescribing a
Penalty.
Be it Ordained by The City
Council of Celina, Texas:
Section 1. That from and after
the passage of this ordinance it
shall be unlawful for any person
or persons to park automobiles or
other vehicles on the north side of
'.Street between Third Street
street in the City of
een the hours of 8
P. M. on days on
are in session ex-
rpose of loading
^ id children of
^ol; and that
ter, either
Nicer
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Health Department Gets
115 Rabid Animal Heads
Austin.—Postive evidence of
rabies infection was discovered in
115 animal heads autopsied by
State Health Department labora-
tories in Austin during the past
month, the Department announced
last week.
By species, postive heads in-
cluded 14 dogs, 4 cats, 3 skunks,
| cows, and 2 calves.
Heads from 27 counties made up
last month’s tabulation. Harris
County was high with 73 submis-
sions. Other counties were Austin,
Brazoria, Caldwell, Collin, Comal,
Fort Bend, Guadalupe, Harrison,
Houston, Leon, Liberty, Matagor-
da, Red River, Rusk, Tarrant, Tra-
vis, Washington and Wood with
one submission each.
Brazos, Cameron, Maverick, and
Webb Counties submitted 2 heads
each, and Bexar and Jefferson
turned in 3 apiece. Waller County
submitted 4, while Dallas had 6.
#'The tabulation was made in a
regular monthly rabies report, a
departmental public service which
hows rabies incidence throughout
Give
Luggage
for
Christmas
—and be assured you are
giving a gift that will be
treasured as well as used
for many years to come!
We particularly suggest
our matched HORN lug-
gage -set ’fof Her. Con-
sists of 14-inch train
case, 21-inch overnight
case, and 26-inch Pull-
man case. Choice of gray
and green and navy
check.
the Economy Store
MORE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY
the state. It lists the species in-
volved and gives the date and
county of occurence.
Meanwhile, state laboratory of
ficials are still surveying insect-
eating bats for rabies infection. A
total of 105 of the flying mammals
have been checked so far with
negative results in each instance.
The study began two months ago
after the department became sus-
picious that bats heretofore
thought to be entirely beneficial
might be harboring the deadly
rabies virus.
Mrs. W. C. Moss of Denton, who
submitted to minor surgery in a
Dallas hospital last week, returned
to the home of her daughter, Mrs.
C. B. Johnson, and Mr. Johnson
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moss
and two children of Seymour and
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Lane of Valley
View visited Mrs. Moss and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson Sunday.
Mrs. Leta Donnahoo of Dallas
was a week-end guest of Mrs.
Herbert Parish and her son, Bob
Parish.
Motorola TV
MODEL 21K12W, 21-Inch
CONSOLE TELEVISION
NEW 1954 MODEL
$309.95
Free Antenna, Installation
One-Year Guarantee
On Everything
N O R RI S
Radio and TV
♦
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Wil.
Speca,
Procedure fo
Official Device:,
the Streets of ti.
Texas.
I, C. G. McKnight,
tary, City of Celina, Tf
the above and foregoing .
and exact copy of the captK
2 ordinances duly passed,and
proved by the City Council of the
City of Celina, Texas.
C. G. McKNIGHT,
City Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Winn and
Mrs. Lula Sanderson visited rela-
tives in Ennis and Waxahachie
Wednesday.
1
J
. >..) 3.
,-eading and
. day of
1953.
. BRAY, Mayor.
NIGHT,
.retary.
Let’s Go Roller-Skating!
DENTON ROLLER RINK
210 W. McKinney St., Denton
(Near City Hall)
ONE SESSION—7:3.0 to 10 o’clock
Each Evening Except Sunday
Special Rates to Parties. A New Floor Was Added
This Fall For Your Skating Pleasure.
Sherwin-Williams Paint
Kindle Builders Supply
Dr. Julius G. Smith
OPTOMETRIST
Telephone 2-3122
201 N. Kentucky St.
McKinney, Texas
Col. Homer Garrison Jr.
Director, Texas Department of Public Safety,
Reminds Motorists That:
“It’s true you have until next April 15 to get your
auto inspected and be in compliance with the State
Law; but an accident due to faulty equipment may
not wait. Motor Vehicle Inspection is a safety meas-
ure. Don t delay .. . for safety’s sake, have your car
inspected today!”
Ken Massey Chevrolet Co.
SALES
SERVICE
RITZ
Show opens 7:15, starts 7:30
Boxoffice closes 9:00
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Robert Mitchum, Barbara Bel
Geddes, and Robert Preston
in
BLOOD ON THE MOON
SATURDAY NITE PREVUE
AND SUNDAY
Joan Leslie and Forrest
Tucker, in
FLIGHT NURSE
■
Chairs Are Favored Gifts
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*8.95jto *59.95
Seeking a gift that looks
much more expensive for a
home that boasts the finest
furniture? These fine chairs
are your answer, because of
their fine workmanship, fine
fabrics, and lovely harmoni-
zing colors. There are mod-
ern and traditional chairs of
every kind. Let your gift
quest end here.
And Tables Are Always Welcome!
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Dennie O’Keefe,' Ruth Hussey
and Eve Arden, in
THE LADY WANTS MINK
VWWWWWW>
WED. AND THURSDAY
Clifton Webb as
MISTER SCOUTMASTER
Here you’ll find #end tables,
lamp tables, coffee tables,
tier tables — a variety''of
smart styles in modern or
traditional shapes and fin-
ishes.
*9.95 to *27.50
"Hoe Oun, /iweuf, ‘Pftutf
Go V# Bray
Furniture and Appliances
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O'Brien, B. E. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1953, newspaper, November 19, 1953; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth772855/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.