The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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Of Celina an immunity
Read your home town
per.
Miss Mildred Winn spent last Fri-
day night with Miss Louise King.
Mort Winn spent last Saturday
night with M. B. Bunch I
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Go to McAdams when you want any
kind of field seeds. tf
BE A TS ALL
Poultry Foods
iredients properly mS. ^WeTa^fu°U line t
p,ant- ^ I
Beats All Chick Starters-
°eats All Laying Masks-
eduction ebve“e.and CharC°al wiU egg
^eats All Growing Mash
ortraptf growth3’’ b°ne mea' and meat scraPs’is ^ential
Mcat “ C?,li"a With ^sh Ingredients
Sold by all Grocers and at Our Plant
The Celina Mill & Elevator Co.
H~f f u rt II I |I I I * 1' t I'l H'H't | 'H 1 1 I it H«t I I ji 1 [[ I I 1 j | j and ^rs. Solen Finley and Mrs.
~~ ~ --- ' Albert Finley and baby of Fort Worth
*** Mil j.M.1 um lulliiiiti...... f tt , , f , , ) ^ T t ...... spent Sautrday night and Sunday with
•••miiiiii relatives here. I
One of Jim Malone’s Jersey cows
g'ot sick and died last week.
Good used violin for sale cheap. Ap-
ply at Record office. tf
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sharp of the
Denton Teachers College were guests
of Mrs. J. C. Ousley last week.
When you start to hunt for field
seeds, come to us and save time. We
have it. T. J. McAdams.
We are stocked up on a complete
line of field seeds and want to supply
you--T. J. McAdams.
Miss Ina Sue Finley of the Teachers
College at Denton, spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs
Tom Finley, of this city.
Our Bernice Anthracite Brooder
ccal will give best results.—T. J. Mc-
Adams. i
A Cash Market
laritTh *7' Ch:ck?S’ e^S and bu“«, ^ have a
ge stock of fresh, clean groceries at cash prices
wanfthe 3 Ch7Plete ,me °j chicken feed. buUf you
tt'IgSZSSS?'*"’-'*
Perkins & Rucker
'f CASH GROCERY
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Our brooder coal, Bernice Anthra-
cite, gives satisfaction.—T. J. Mc-
Adams. ££
Buck Winn was up from Dallas Sat-
urday night and Sunday, visiting his
parents southwest of town.
Mrs. E. J. Stone and daughter Miss
Mae, Mrs. L. L. Lewis and Mrs. Joe
Lewis spent Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. J. R. Stone.
We have tried to anticipate every
need of the farmer in field seeds and
can supply your needs.—T. J. McAd-
ams.
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Bring on Your Eggs
(• Our hatchery is now in operation and we are pre-
pared to do custom hatching at reasonable prices and
can assure you good results. We have a largely I
ity and can take care of your hatching in a satisfao *
J manner.
For sale—Buckeye coal brooder, 1,-
000 size, used 5 wekes. Priced reas-
onably.-^. C- Tolleson, R. 2, Celina.
Distinctive Styles, Low Prices!
Charming Dresses $9.95, 10.95, 11.95
$14.95, 15.95, 26.95
J|hn Carr, a former Celina citizen,
was over from Gainesville Friday to
attend the funeral of his uncle, Edd
Carr.
The Celina Hatchery
H. R. Stone, Mgr.
Miss Helen Merritt, member of the
Anna public school faculty, spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her mother
here.
Uncle Jim Barnes celebrated his
73rd birthday Friday. He is not as
young as he used to be, but still spry
for one of his age.
We can supply you just about any-
thing you want in field seeds._T. J.
McAdams.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Dyche and B.
C. Chlidress, Jr., of Dallas, were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Chil-
dres, Sr.
CARD OF THANKS
It is with deepest gratitude that we
express our thanks and appreciation
for your kind and thoughtful atten
tions in our bereavement occasioned
by the death of our loved one.
Jessie, Reba, Dan and Don Carr
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carr and Son j
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carr and Son I
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr and Family
Mrs. Dora Radican
Mrs. J. T. Carr and Famliy.
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SCHOOL CENSUS BEING TAKEN
TAKE THE STRAIN OFF YOUR MIND—
Ride the INTERURBAN
Relax and let the Interur-
Leave your car and worries at home,
ban whisk you to your destination.
HOURLY SERVICE
between
DEN'SwN,™HERMAN • “ALLAS
WACO - CORSICANA
and intermediate points
Sam J. Massie, prominent McKin-
ney business man, was out Monday on
business and brought Mrs. Massie
along to get some of this fine West
Collin ozone.
Coal, Feedstuff
Flour and Meal
at a price that will please and of a quality that can-
not be excelled for the money. We shall appreciate
any business you may give us and will endeavor to
give you the very best service possible.
We deliver anywhere in town. When you need
something m our line,
Phone 110
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T. J. McADAMS
Ce ia, Texas.
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id your bomk town paper. Read your hometown paper. ~
Mrs. Jim Carr and two daughters,
Mrs. Campbell and Miss Ruth Carr
who came over from Wills Point Fri-
day to attend the funeral of Edd Carr,
remained until Sunday, visiting Mrs!
W. R. Finlcnr n«•.
Mrs. Claude Moore has been
pointed by the school board to take
the scholastic census of the Celina In-
dependent School District and has al-
ready begun the task.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
(POLITICAL)
For Best Groceries *
Fresh Meats, Etc.
zhr:Tn servk*and*1
most dependable kind and nff 136 °f of the
have not tried our iVv et
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We are authorized to announce that
County School Superintendent
W. S. SMITH
tlSiw,| L-L- Lewis & Son. j
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50c per setting, $3 per 100. Baby w---- - " - "— ****** « .....- ^-----------■
chicks afater March 10. Telephone
We are authorized to announce that
^ rTh„rRo^rxe is a c d.d f; |
--°--P C U candldate for the office of County ! t
— school Superintendent, smhioet i ***
have not tried our service
L. L. Lewis & Son.
NOTICE
Persons whose chickens are destroy-
ing my flowers and garden will please
keep same off my premises.—J. G.
i Mann.
BRO. HITE HAS OPERATION
Rev. and Mrs Wesley V. Hite went
to Dallas Monday, and Tuesday Bro.
S,UbmiTtted t0 an °Perati°n at the
Methodist Hospital, which will prob-
ably keep him in the hospital for five
Cl* S1Y Ha-ire*
School Superintendent, subject toThe *
action of the Democratic primary Ju- *
ly 26, 1930.
Pies, Cakes
Hot Bread at Noon
" " “ U addition to as good bread as the market affords
wS ™7U r°" d° ““ *»cl l„, i,
- « canuruette ior tne office of County
School Superintendent, subject tc the
action of the Democratic primary, Ju-
ly 26, 1930.
Ve aie authorized to announce
L. DOW HENDRICKS
is a candidate for the office of County
School Superintendent, subect to the
~. r ......... W1C «L.S|ncai ior live “ ^‘wiuate ior tne office of County j X Go0cf
or six days, when he expects to go to Schocl Superintendent, subect to the I * We greatlv annrpriat^ ^
the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. J. I sction of the Democratic primary July ? ina anri ^ ^ ^ Patr0nage We are receiv-
Ma McTeer, ii38 n. Clinton street, ^ ^30. y JuIy | “8nice things our patrons are saving We
fetter’'”1
t The Celina Bakery.
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r."11 cl, lioo in. Umton street,
Dallas and spend a few days there be-
i tore returning home.
Bro. Hite thinks he may be able to
fill his pulpit Sunday week. An-
nouncement of services at his church
or next Sunday appears in another
We are authorized to announce
_____ WILL A. HARRIS
as a candidate for State Senator from
tho Tenth Senatorial District, subject
to lit action of the Democratic pri-
mary, July 26, 1930.
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Andrews, C. C. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1930, newspaper, March 6, 1930; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773181/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.