The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1950 Page: 4 of 4
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lathy of Lubbock vis- ^ bgen tQ Detroit and were driv-
ler’s parents, Mr. and • two new cars back to Califor-
tiipley, Friday through nia They ieft Sunday for Hale
Center to visit Tom and Smith
Stanton, then on home to Califor-
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reeves and
children Rosalyn and Jimmy, of
Van, Texas, were week-end guests
of Mrs. Reeves’ parents, Dr. and
Mrs. W. H. Stallcup.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dennis and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stam-
baugh and daughters of Dallas
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Kindle and daughter.
Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Stambaugh
Mrs. W. M. Stanton was a din-
ner guest Sunday of Mrs. Stanton
and her son and family.
HONORED ON 83rd BIRTHDAY.
J. D. Snodgrass was honored
Sunday at his home on his 83rd
hirthdav. Present were all of his
ard Flennikin, State University
students, spent the Easter holi-
days here with relatives. Tillerson
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Tillerson, and Flennikin was
a guest of his mother, Mrs. J. A.
Gearhart, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Cook of
Dallas were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
I Tillerson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Yates
Perryton, fexe's, are here visi
the former’# mother, Mrs. W.
Yates, and his sister, Mrs. Ca
Phipps.
■ Campfcell of
Sunday »ft-
Campbell’s
Nelson, and
COTTAGE HILL NEWS
By Mrs. Claude DuVall
Zellner Francis
sisters of Mr. Kindle.
series of pre-Easter services at
the Methodist church Saturday
night. .
The Baptists began a revival
Sunday, April 9, to continue
through Sunday, April 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Gilmer of
Seagoville, Eddie Gilmer of Den-
ton, Miss Mary Skidmore of Dal-
las, Mrs. J. B. Skidmore of Den-
ton, Betty Stone of Celina and
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Gilmer were
visitors in the home of Mr. and ,
Mrs. Lee Gilmer Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shipley,
Mrs. W. J. Shipley, Miss Alice
Cantrell and Kathy Shipley were
Dallas visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Little Peterman
and Virgil spent the week-end at
Lake Texoma.
Mrs. Mary Settle has returned
from a three-weeks visit with her
son, Doyce Yarborough, in Dallas.
Mrs. Jim Hughes honored her
husband with a birthday dinner
Easter Sunday. All their children
and grandchildren were present to
help Mr. Hughes celebrate his
84th birthday. He received many
nice gifts. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hughes Sr.,
we want
you to help employ our
SPECIAL VALUES
and Mrs. Bryan Tucker and daugh-
ter Sue of Celina, Mrs. Pete Rossi
and two children of California.
Sunday luncheon guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Du-
Vall were Mrs. W. H. Button, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Button and two
sons of Abilene, Mrs. Lin Greer
of Dallas, Mrs. L. E. Powers and
son Porky of McKinney, Mr. and
I Mrs. F. M. Perkins of Rhea Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Franklin and
children Weldon Lee and Judy
Kay, Charles Marks and Clyde
Stevens, went on an outing to
Lake Texoma Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayo and
son Jay were Saturday night vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods.
Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Pell included Mr. and
We like to keep our dollars in the hands of
good borrowers, working to stimulate busi-
ness and to benefit the community. If you
can offer good security, or prove your abil-
ity to repay a loan, we will gladly, under
certain conditions, lend you money for tem-
■ porary use in meeting your business needs.
Come in and discuss your financial re-
. quirements with one of our officers.
T-Shirts
Largest showing and most attractive styles we have
ever had in our store.
Our lines are nationally advertised at reasonable
prices.
GROCERY and MARKET
TOM SAWYER FOR BOYS
PADDLE AND SADDLE FOR MEN
PHONE 288
PHONE 287
CELINA, TEXAS
Open Until 5:00 p. m. Each Saturday
WHERE SPENDING IS A SAVING
Mr. and Mrs. Shrader Stanton
llips, Glen Woods, Glendon
lips, Joy Mayo, Billy Gene
nstrong, Weldon Lee Franklin,
nes Ray Armstrong, Judy Kay
inklin, Mike Ramos, Jerry Lynn
lone, Roy Don and Beverly Ann
Ison, Dale Wayne Melton, _Mol-
Lou Marks, 1----
irks, Pat Crim,
ay, Billy Wayne
in Litchford,
lillips, Bonnie —- ------
lly Lynn Shields, and the hon-
ee, Joyce Pell, and also about
adults. The children all re-
ived balloons — which most of
• ! Melton, Mol-
Dorothy and E. L.
Sharyn Sue
Pell, Diana
Kenneth Larry
LaVerne Rossi,
HAS ALL 3
PROSPER NEWS
By Alice Cantrell
home Thursday and broke her hip.
She is in the city-county hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric White and
son of Louisiana were recent vis-
itors of Mrs. M. B. Stanton, and
Ray, W. M., and Shrader Stanton,
and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnim Johnson
and son Wayne of San Angelo,
Whatever freezer arrangement you want your new retrig-
erator to have-the full-width, the full-length, the side
freezer-NORGE has it! And we have it at LOW, LOW
PRICES. Come in. Look ’em over. See for yourself.
America’s newest, handiest
refrigerator! Eye-level, full-
width freezer! Door opens
down for use as loading
shelf-saves steps! Space
for 32 pounds of frozen
storage! Coldpack for fresh
meats—Crisper Drawer for
fresh vegetables. And big
room-temperature storage
bin below!
ONLY
HOPKINS COUNTY MEAT BALLS A Q
JELLO (ASSORTED FLAVORS) |
SUNKIST LEMONS 1
IMPERIAL PURE CANE SUGAR 09 -
10 pounds ........ 0«JV
crisco
3 pounds .......................... i wV
GRIFFIN’S PICKLES—Sweet Strip Dill Ol
12 ounces ......................... v
GRIFFIN’S LIMA BEANS 1 A
TWO 15 Vi-ounce cans........ £,«/V
SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS OQ
1-lb box ........................... L7J\*
SILK FINISH FLOUR (Print Bag) (M HQ
25 pounds ..................... w * • I
VEGETABLES
GREEN ONIONS......... 2 bunches 5c
RADISHES .............. 2 bunches 5c
CARROTS................2 bunches 5c
CELERY ..............jumbo stalk 10c
VALENTINE GREEN BEANS....lb 12c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
ADMIRAL COLORED OLEO ^ Cp
Per pound .........................JwL
SWEET-N-FRESH OLEO OA
Per pound .........................fcivL
CRESCENT BACON 9Qp
Per pound .........................
SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD CHEESE
2-pound box ....................... f t/L
WIENERS (BULK) OO
Per pound ........... JJv
We have bought a Prosper 4H Club calf and cuts
from this calf will be on sale at regular prices in our
meat department Friday and Saturday.
Bring Us Your Produce for Highest Market Prices
For Better Results, Feed FUL-O-PEP Feed.
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and children, Mr. and Mrs. .Perry
Reeves and Ricky Hal in Fort
Worth Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rice of
Plano visited the latter’s mother,
Mrs. C. E. Beanland, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stone and
Lucile
Laura of Celina,
Mitchell ,and Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Kamensky of Dallas visited Mrs.
Lee Mitchell on Easter Sunday.
EASY TERMS
An Easter program in which the
Full-length freezer pro-
vides for 35 pounds... yes,
35 ... of frozen storage!
And there’s more than 16
square feet of convenient
shelf storage. Roomy dry-
storage bin, too. Equipped
with famous NORGE Self-
D-Froster System 1
ONLY
EASY TERMS
Amazing refrigerator capacity for such low cost-
just can’t be matched! Lots of adjustable shelf space
PLUS side-freezer space for 17 pounds of frozen
storage-PLUS big Coldpack for fresh meats and
fish—PLUS large Crisper Drawer for fresh vege-
tables. Biggest news a budget ever heard!
• Only 2 Simple Controls
Turn set on—select your station
—that’s all.
9-INCH MODEL ......$149.95
10-INCH MODEL -------$189.95
12‘/2-INCH MODEL ....$209.95
16-INCH MODEL ......$289.95
AU of the P^rts and Ser-
vice on our Television
Sets and Antennas are
GUARANTEED 1 YEAR
Are. horgl vs athriftf
EASY TERMS
We have the latest test
equipment and experience to
put your radio and television
in peak operating condition.
PHONE 45
For Pickup and Delivery
BRAY DRY GOODS CO
Kindle Grocery & Market
CELINA, TEXAS
Radio & Electric
SEE THE FEATURES OF AMERICAS FINEST HOME APPLIANCES
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McKNIGHT GROCERY »
Phone 172 *. 5
REG. 55c MEAT BALLS & GRAVY 9Q-* 1 Ja
REG. 50c OSCAR MEYER BARBECUED
BEEF OR PORK. Per can..........
,T9c k
1 M
COUNTRY SUGAR-CURED BACON
GOLD MEDAL SPAGHETTI AND
MACARONI. 1-lb package, 2 for.....
39c ?
25c ;
MAXWELL HOUSE TEA
TWO <4-lb boxes..................
47c I >
1 e
REG. 17c PRIDE CRANBERRY SAUCE
10c V
POST’S SUGAR CRISP CEREAL
24 c
EXTRA CHOICE GRADE 9 Ap 1
DRIED APRICOTS .............. bag
IMPERIAL CANE SUGAR
44c j
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O'Brien, B. E. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1950, newspaper, April 13, 1950; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773156/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.