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15, 1948
THE CELINA (TEXAS) RECORD
t Ads
and Loans
d against property
McCoy for your
(E.C.), hail and
ance. tfc
and Magazines
scriptions or ser-
on Dallas Mom-
phone A. L. Low-
tfc
Plumbers and Electricians
Willie Hall, licensed plumber, tel-
ephone 108. 33-lc
Monuments and Memorials
Reneau Memorial Service is noted
for the individuality which dis-
tinguishes our granite or marble
memorials. Call us to render free
personal service. We want to help
you. All work guaranteed.—Doro-
thy and Weldon Reneau, 209 North
Tennessee St., McKinney, Texas,
Phone 530. 40-tfc
Beauty Shops
Visit our shop regularly, let us
wave and style your hair. Perma-
nents $3.50 up. Courteous atten-
tion, expert work. — Evelyne’s
Beauty Shop, phone 207, Celina.
38-tfc
Furniture Repair, Upholstery
Read The Record for local news.
EWELRY
The Perfect Gift!
> gift more thrliling for sweetheart, wife
—than a stunning wrist watch or a spark-
let from our store. We have many styles
from. Each of our lovely watches is backed
ble guarantee — and every bracelet is a
op in and see them today.
NEUUS JEWELERS
SEE US FOR
Chicken & Dairy Feed
a complete line of KimbelPs Southland
and Staley Feeds
SELL FOR CASH
D SELL FOR LESS
itser Seed House
lR COFFEE Oft
■..........................oltc
".....................39c
\TCHES on
>n.........................Zjc
,ICED PEACHES | ft
D PACKED TOMATOES 25^
N TEA QQ~
in ice-box jar...............Qjv
.................. 432 size, doz. 29c
4A MEAL................5 lbs 53c
SUGAR............ 10 pounds 85c
for........................2Sc
ft CREAM STYLE CORN |
................2 boxes 200 size 29c
N PORK AND BEANS
...................... 2 for £ JC
tICOTS............No. 21/2 can 25c
TAR BACON /JH
rapped ....................
nd all kinds of produce, such as sour
cream, eggs, chickens.
Grocery & Market
[GHT GROCERY
We Deliver
1ATOES ................. LlC
BACON.................63C
JUICE .................... 9C
COLORED OLEO.........49C
HES..........No. 21/2 can 29C
VRD................3 lbs 81C
................... 2 for 15C
u T'< AKE M,x 28c
AYS
Expert furniture repair and up-
holstery, automobile seat covers
and inside trim. We pick up and
deliver in Celina. Rates reasonable.
Spradley Upholstery Shop, phone
17, Prosper. lc
Political Announcements
Political Announcements
Schedule of Radio Talks in the
Interest of
PERSONALS
HON. SAM RAYBURN
Candidate for Congress,
Fourth District
kmae, McKinney, texas
Unless Otherwise Indicated Below
Subject To The Action Of The
Democratic Primary Election
July 24, 1948.
For Congress, 4th District:
G. C. MORRIS '
SAM RAYBURN
DAVID H. BROWN
For Sheriff
CLAUDE G. WEST
A. G. (ARB) SPARLIN
ED BLAKEMAN
HERMAN S. HEAD
LEVI BRAWLEY
For County Clerk:
G. W. HENDERSON
LINDSAY L. BOWEN
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
MALCOLM (Mike) WALTERS
KERR CROSSWHITE
LEWIS BALDWIN
July 16.-12:15 to 12:30 p. m.—
Speaker to be announced later.
July 21.-7:00 to 7:15 p. m.—
Hon. Buster Cole, Attorney at
Law, Bonham, Texas.
July 23—7:15 to 7:30 a. m.—
Hon. Arthur Henry, Attorney at
Law, Kaufman, Texas.
July 23.-7:30 to 8:00 .p. m.-r-
Hon. Sam Rayburn—speaking from
KRRV, Sherman.
July 24.-7:45 to 8:00 a. m.—
Hon. Sam Rayburn.
(Political Adv.) 52-3c
Miscellaneous for Sale
Ice cold watermelons.—Howard’s
Ice & Cold Storage. 49-tfc
For District Clerk:
MRS. O. L. BARKER
For Local Representative:
DAVIS CLIFTON.
For Criminal District Attorney:
PAUL WORDEN________
For Commissioner Prec. 1:
BEN R. CARTER
J. LEE HOWELL
O. M. (SLICK) BARTON.
For County Treasurer:
MISS LELA COPELAND
MRS. 0. L. (Jack) RAY
For County Judge:
______J. W. NEAL ______________
For Flotorial Representative:
CAPT. J. A. BENTON.__
Associate Justice, 5th Court of
Civil Appeals:
WILLIAM M. (Bill) CRAMER
FOR SALE. — 100-lb caipacity
Coolerator. Perfect condition. See
it at Celina Mercantile Company.
52-2c
FOR SALE.—Window air condi-
tioner. Also baby buggy. Both in
good condition.—Joe Kelly, Celina.
52-2p
FOR SALE.—Two table type elec-
tric radios.—Leon Howard. 52-tfc
Farm Implements
SEE US FOR
COTTON DUSTING MACHINES
Pull or Mounted Type.
Let Us Repair
Hail
Damage
To Your Roof
We Also Have
POISON AVAILABLE
Dust your cotton now. Don’t
take chances.
CELINA IMPLEMENT CO.
South Side Square, Celina
Mrs. T. 0. Perry, with Mrs. F.
C. Cline and daughter Junelle as
guests, had dinner in Dallas Sat-
urday night and attended the
Starlight operetta.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Perry and
daughter Sally of Gunter, were
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Porter Stagner.
R. L. Willard Sr., is visiting rel-
atives in Oklahoma this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maxey of
Light’s ranch visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Stone Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. E. B. Cross and daughter,
Marie, of Wylie and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Sparks and son of Dallas
visited. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Lee
Sunday.
Mrs. Addie McCollum of Cle-
burne, Texas, has been here vis-
iting her brother, J. E. Conatser,
and Mrs. Conatser and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Helms
and children returned Sunday
night from a week’s vacation spent
at Carlsbad and Ruidoso, New
Mexico.
Betty Lou Collins of Leonard
is spending this week with Jean
and Butch Blackburn, hhildren of
Mrs. Dottie Mae Blackburn.
Helms ambulance took Mrs.
John Maxey to a McKinney hos-
pital Sunday, where she will re-
ceive medical treatment.
Mrs. Ben Lankford visited her
daughter, Mrs. Bill Taylor, and
family in Dallas Saturday night
and Sunday.
James Bell is home after about
six weeks spent in the harvest
fields of West Texas, Oklahoma
and Kansas.
Bobby Dubberly, son of Mr.
and Mrs. N. L. Dubberly of Par-
vin community, was taken to a
McKinney hospital Tuesday by the
Helms ambulance.
Mrs. Glen Philips, Mf*
Howard and Mrs. Fred V\1
Sherman today (Thur
ing Sarah Loftice, who
in a hospital there.
Mrs. James Bell has=Tr
ing treatment in a Shtv Hi)
pital since Tuesday.
Mrs. George Smith and soi and
Mrs. Marvin L. Collins and chil-
dren spent Monday here wit: Ur.
and Mrs. J. S. Collins. Mrs. (mith
visited in the Porter Stoner
home in the afternoon.
Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations
Sarah Loftice Injured
Child’s Arm Is Broken
Mrs. Jim Engstrom and chilren
and Judy Arrington, daughte of
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Arrington, re-
turned Sunday from a visit dth
relatives at Brownwood and lorr-
ville. Judy Arrington had the nis-
frotune of breaking an arm \hile
she was away. She sustained a
double fracture of an arm that had
previously been broken. The cci-
dent occurred while Judy was turn-
ing cartwheels as she playddWith
other children.
t Vote for
old enough
A. G. Sparlini He is
mature i:
enoqgl
a vigorous, hard- ork-
his
to
_ to be
judgment, yet young
make you
ing officer.—(Political Adv.) l-2p
Sarah Loftice, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Loftice, is
in a Sherman hospital receiving
treatment for an injury sustained
when she stuck a nail in her leg.
Sarah was hurt when she fell
through the flooring in the rear of
a Celina business house, where
some repair work was being done.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
Give us a chance to supply your needs for car and
home at nearly wholesale prices.
LOW OVERHEAD, LOW PRICES
—at— "
Philips Auto & Home Supply
RADIO SALES AND SERVICE
Estimates Cheerfully
Given
JESSE W. THURMAN
PHONE 45—CELINA
FOR SALE.—New Ferguson trac
tor with 2-row equipment at list
price. Used about 2 months.—J. M
Shelton Jr., Celina-Weston road,
3% miles east of Celina. 1-lp
VOTE FOR
JACK BROWN
For Second Term
CONSTABLE
PRECINCT NO. 4
Able, Experienced,
Qualified
(Political Adv.)
Automotive
FOR SALE.—1940 Chevrolet spe-
cial deluxe sedan. Good, clean
car.—J. W. Callahan Jr. 1-tfe
Lodges and Societies
Celina Chapter 857, O. E. S.,
will hold its regular meeting
on Tuesday, July 20, at 8:00
p. m.—Helen Roberts, W. M.; Opal
Dennis, Secretary. 1-lc
Give yourself the safeguard
of adequate fire insurance,
atson
VOTE FOR
to assure you compensat
should your property “go up
in smoke. We are your in-
surance specialists.
JIM VICKERS
FOR CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 4
(Political Advertisement)
Glendenaiing
Insurance Agency
Mrs. Alex Glendenning
Phone 153-J
You Always Save Here
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SUPER SUDS.............................32c
Large Size Ivory Soap......................17c
OXYDOL ........................... small 13c
SUGAR ............................ 10 lbs 85c
Gerber’s Baby Foods..................2 for 15c
’MARSHMALLOWS .......... Two 4-oz pkgs 25c
CLINTON PUDDINGS ...............2 pkgs 15c
LIGHT CRUST FLOUR ................ 5 lbs 42c
Light Crust Cake Mix............t......... 14c
Light Crust Cake Flour.................... 24c
Celina Frozen Food Locker
TRY OUR FROZEN FOODS
DR. W. H. STALLCUP
DENTIST
CELINA, TEXAS
Office over Jones Pharmacy
mm
SATURDAY SPECIALS
No. 2 RED SPUDS ...................... lb 3c
BETTY SOUR OR DILL PICKLES......qt. jar 20c
TENDER LEAF TEA..............(4-lb box 22c
TRUE-TEX PIMIENTOS..........7</2-oz can 10c
Adam’s Orange Juice—sugar added—46-oz can 20c
Griffin Waffle Syrup........ .1-lb 8-oz bottle 17c
Empson’s Tomato Juice......Two 13</2-oz cans 15c
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce With
Cheese................Two 15'/4-oz cans 25c
Steel’s Pure Grape Juice............qt. bottle 21c
Armstrong’s Grand Valley Bacon..........lb 55c
PERRY & RUCKER
GROCERY and MARKET
WE DELIVER PHONE 188
If your hair is not be-
coming to you, you
should be coming to—
IRENE BELL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
PERMANENTS $3.50 UP
We take pride in our
ability to provide se-
rene, dignified services
with great efficiency in
your time of sorrow.
HELMS
FUNERAL HOME
Soft, Gleaming
Waves
Are yours with one of our
lovely permanents at moder-
ate cost. We use only the
best equipment and fluids—
and our operators are tops
for their skill! Our perma-
nents leave your hair soft,
shining, and so easy to man-
age! It’s the perfect founda-
tion for any hair style you
choose. Call us today for
your appointment for glam-
orous hair!
PERMANENfs .. $3.50 up
DROTHA’S
Beauty Shop
SUMMER
FABRICS
Shop here for the piece goods you need in your sum-
mer sewing. We have a wide selection of the newest
and most attractive fabrics.
^ Cottons
^ Prints
'A Batistes
^ Rayons
THE ECONOMY STORE
Next to Postoffice
‘Quality Merchandise’'
Celina, Texas
Beauty
Service ,
—that will please you
in every way...
NELL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 87
■f) check, kook alvei a
Long handle to
uout pen
[ 1
You can reach across the continent with
a pen and pay a bill —by check.
. write and mail a check.
Your bank, the bank at the other end of
the line, and the connecting banks along
the line, will take care of the rest of the
details for you—rand your cancelled
check will be returned to you to hold as
a permanent receipt.
The above illustrates just one of the
many ways in which your checking ac-
count render^ =1 valuable service to you.
The First State Bank
Open Untii 5:00 p. m. Each Saturday
these fine hot days
. are makii* cotton grow, but they are
hard on the fdow who can’t stand much heat!
I
If you are cooking on a NORGE
Electric Range, eating plenty of
frozen desserts from a dependable
NORGE refrigerator, and keeping
cool with a good electric fan from
BRAY’S, you are getting along
OK. If not, you’d better ask us
how to obtain these summer helps
on small monthly payments and
enjoy them as you pay.
y Goods Co.
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The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1948, newspaper, July 15, 1948; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth772957/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.