The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1950 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday, June 1, 1950
McKNIGHT GROCERY !
Phone 172 ^
We Deliver
ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS
12c
1-lb cellophane package........
ARMOUR’S 99 OLEOMARGARINE
Per pound ....................
39c
WHITE HOUSE RICE
2 pounds .....................
24c
SWEET RASHER BACON
Per pound ..................
43 c
GLADIOLA FLOUR
25 pounds .....................
S1.89 .
MEAT BALLS WITH GRAVY
No. 2 can.....................
39c
GRIFFIN’S COFFEE
Per pound .....................
69c
MILKY WAY, HERSHEY, SNICKER
3 bars for .....................
10c
BOEDEKER’S ICE CREAM
Per pint .......................
25c |
THE CELINA (TEXAS) RECORD
CELINA MOTOR
PARTS CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AUTO PARTS
GASOLINE and OIL
Dr. Chas. B. McKissick
OPTOMETRIST
Complete eye examination
Glasses presoribed
Broken lenses duplicated
Adjustments—Repairs
203 East Virginia Street
Phone 482, McKinney, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson,
Lynnette Puckett, and Bill R. Per-
kins of Dallas were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clell Per-
kins of the Cottage Hill communi-
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Tate and
son of Sherman visited relatives
and friends here over the week-
end.
Want Ads
Beauty Shops
Mr. and Mrs. Don White and
Harold Manes spent Saturday
night and Sunday in Dallas with
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Galyon and
sons. Mrs. J. D. Manes and son,
Jack, joined the group there Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones and
sons of Krum visited relatives and
friends here last weekend.
SPECIALS
Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers........... 1-Ib box 26c
Bounty Kist Golden Whole Kernel Corn 12oz can 10c
Libby’s Fruit Cocktail.......... No. 2/2 can 29c
Regan Tomato Juice................No. 2 can 9c
Waldorf Toilet Tissue ................per roll 6c
Hunt’s Tomato Catsup...........14-oz bottle 15c
Ivory Soap.....................'.. large bar 12c
Chore Girl ............................ each 6c
Dole Pineapple Juice..............46-oz. can 36c
McCormick’s Banquet Tea.......... 14 -lb box 23c
I amous Bacon ...................... pound 42c
PERRY & RUCKER
GROCERY and MARKET
PHONE 287 PHONE 288
For outstanding beauty work put
your head in our hands and you’ll
get the latest style, interpreted
just for you. Phone 43 for appoint-
ment.—Irene Bell’s Beauty Shop.
25-tfc
Get immaculate beauty service by
way of our individual hair styling,
permanents, manicures, etc. Phone
87 for appointments. — Nell’s
Beauty Shop. 39-tfc
You make an appointment with
beauty when you come to us for
your next permanent. We will give
you a permanent that leaves youi
hair soft and lustrous and so easy
to manage. We’ll design an origi-
nal hair style just for you, too—
one that’s as individual as your
personality. — Drotha’s Beauty
Shop, telephone 55. 12-tfc
Miscellaneous for Sale
mm
mm
HAVE YOUR OWN BALER
ROTO-BALER
t. 0. b. factory
★ ONE-MAN OPERATION saves waiting
★ ROLLED BALES — save leaves
★ BIG CAPACITY PER HOUR saves time
★ PTO operated, by 2-plow tractor
★ HANDLES BIG WINDROWS, saves driving distance
★ LOW UPKEEP—strong, simple construction
★ LOW TWINE COST—regular binder twine
(?
Stop in and look it over.
LLIS-CHflLMERS
SALES AND SERVICE
D
Johnson-Caiter Implement
Company
Announcing the Opening of a
TOM THUMB FOOD STORE
IN CELINA
Thumb
Every-Day Prices
Ite“* Buy EVERY DAY Are
what You SAVE MONEY on.
Milk, bottle or carton.. 1 c less
BREAD .........,ess
Chewing Gum, any brand . .3 for 10c
All 5c Candy.............3 for 10c
Cigarettes, any brand.....ctn. $1.83
Heinz Baby Food... 8c can, 3 for 23c
Carton Sodapop, Cokes, etc. ... 24c
Jello, All Flavors........pkg. 7y2c
Morton Free-Running Salt...box 9c
Arm & Hammer Soda... .Mb box 9c
All 25c Cookies......... 24c
Potato Chips and Fritos____
RfJ:' 25c for 24c; Reg. 29c for 28c
Griffin Shoe Polish.........
„ ..........Paste 9c; Liquid 10c
Coffee, any brand..........lb 73c
£r,®co .................3 lbs 79c
Robin Hood Flour .... 25 lbs $1.95
®uPr..........5 lbs 44c; 10 lbs 87c
Starkist Green Label Tuna, .can 33c
Underwood Deviled Ham ... can 19c
Rath Black Hawk Lunch Meat
12 ounces................
American Beauty Flour ... 5 lbs 47c
Wesson OR .............. pint 30c
Crisco..................3 lbs 79c
Portland Punch........ 12 ozs 49c
Gold Dust ...........small size 7c
Swan Soap----Reg. Size, 3 for 23c
Sunshine Krispy Crackers ... lb 25c
Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers .... lb 31c
Air Wick.................... 69c
Cook Kill................pint 69c
Little Bill Peanut Butter .....
12-ounce mug ............ 39c
Hunt’s Catsup.......... 14-oz 19c
Hi-C Orangeade......... 46-oz 29c
Gold Coast Pickled Peaches____
No. 2'/2 can..............33c
Friday and Saturday
S&S Fresh Green Limas
No. 300 can .......
25c
Marshall Shoestring Potatoes
No. 300 can, 2 for......
Kobey’s French Fried Onions ..
No. 300 Can..............25c
Ivanhoe Potato Salad . .#300 can 25c
Coca-Cola ........... 6 bottles 24c
DeJicious Apple Vinegar .... qt. 17c
Heinz White Distilled Vinegar qt 21c
Van Camp Pork & Beans......
TWO No. 300 cans........25c
Marshall Pork & Beans, #300 can 10c
Regular Brown Beauty Beans .
No. 300 can.............. 12c
Hunt s Heavenly Peaches, halves
or sliced, No 21/2 can.......22c
Libby Fruit Cocktail No. 2 /2 can 33c
Lipton’s Tea.............1/4-lb 33c
Meats
IRYERS ................. lb 5gc All-Meat Bologna..... lb 39c
KORN LAND BACON......,b 41c Swift’s Cheese.........lb 45c
Dry Salt Bacon, cut from 35- to Ground Beef..... lb 4*c
40-,b sides.............lb 25c Seven Roast .......lb 55c
Produce
tomatoes ............. carton 10c
California Lettuce .......lb 10c
Golden Bantam Corn .... 3 for 10c
New Potatoes ......4 lbs 19c
Green Beans (Louisiana Black
Valentine) ..........2 lbs 25c
Bananas ................... jb 5c
White or Yellow Squash.. 2 lbs 13c
Green Onions........... bunch 5c
Cantaloupes ................ lb 9c
Dried Pinto Beans...... 10 lbs 90c White Rose Potatoes.....5 lbs 23c
' e* .................. quart 13c
* aultless Starch 12-oz box 10c See Us for the Best Deal on Your Country Produce — and Don’t For
•5lb b"'k*1 «* We Carry That Famous FuI-0-P.pM? and Stocked '
Steamboat Syrup.
Tom Thumb Food Store
Owned and Operated By W. W. Kindle
TRUCK DRIVERS, get your daily
log books here.—The Celina Rec-
ord._____ 36-tf
FOR SALE.—Small boys’ out-
grown clothing. Sizes 3 to 6 yrs.,
all in good condition. Phone 179J,
Mrs. E. J. Lewis.
NOTICE: As representatives for
Hannah’s Florists in Sherman we
take your flower orders for all
occasions and guarantee delivery.
—Mrs. Paul O’Brien, phone 187J,
Mrs. Willard Howard, phone 117J
___ 42-tfc
Practically new spinet piano less
than three months old, going to sell
in your community. Save $200.00.
New piano guarantee. Will take
trade-in. Easy terms, up to 24
months to pay. Also small upright,
$105.00.—Wolfe Music Company,
1808 Rose, Wichita Falls, Texas.
45-lc
FOR SALE.—Used electric re-
frigerator, looks and runs perfect,
$49.50—Norris Radio & Electric,
! Celina. 45_ic
Real Estate
Legal Notices
Citation By Publication.
The State of Texas.
To: Bessie Smith, greeting.
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s petition
at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of the
first Monday after the expiration
of 42 days from the date of issu-
ance of this Citation, the same be-
ing Monday, the 17th day of July,
A. D., 1950, at or before 10 o’clock
A. M., before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Collin County, at
the Court House in McKinney,
Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 29th day of May, 1950.
The file number of said suit being
No. 21598.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: C. L. Smith as Plaintiff,
and Bessie Smith as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially -as follows, to wit:
Plaintiff, who has been a bona
fide resident of this County for
the last six months and of the
State of Texas for the past twelve
months, is suing for divorce on
grounds of cruel treatment.
If this Citation is not served
with 90 days after the date of its
issuance, it shall be returned un-
served
Issued this the 29th day of May,
A. D., 1950.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in McKin-
ney, Texas, this the 29th day of
May, A. D., 1950.
Irene Barker, Clerk, District
Court, Collin County, Texas. 45-4c
Mr. and Mrs. Choc Kelly and
son of McKinney visited Mrs. Kel-
ly’s sister, Mrs. Carl Perry,
family over the week-end.
and
Lost and Found
LOST.—Coin purse in Celina Fri-
day. Contained several bills,
change and man’s wrist watch.
Watch valued as keepsake. Liberal
reward. Phone 17. The Celina Rec-
ord- 44-2p
LOST.—Square printed silk scarf
in Celina Saturday night. Leave
at Bray dry goods store or call
231-J-3.—Mrs, Murph Balch. 45-le
Newspapers and Magazines
Four-room house in Celina for sale
cheap. Phone 71.—Perry Realty
Company, T. O. Perry. 44-2c
Special Notices
I am back in the business of com-
bining for the public, and am
equipped to handle any kind of
crops, windrowed or standing.
Your business appreciated.—Wal-
ter Greenwood, 601 6th St., Celi-
na ■__ 44-2p
See me for custom combining.—
M. E. Moore, corner Pecan and
7th streets, Celina. 45-lp
Political Announcements
For carrier subscriptions or ser-
vice complaints on Dallas Morning
News, see or phone A. L. Lowrey.
PERSONALS^
Subject to the Action of the
Democratic Primary Election,
July 22, 1950.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Williams
and children of Dublin, Texas,
spent the week-end here with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Myrtle Wil-
liams, and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Williams and family plan to move
to Celina from Dublin this week.
...
TRAVELERS’
CHEQUES
Currency may be lost or stolen. Personal
checks are valueless where you are not
known. Certain drafts, certified cheeky, etc.,
can be cashed only at specific places.
Travelers’ Cheques give you the perfect
travel money — conveniently carried, safe
from loss and theft, easily cashable wherever
you go.
Safeguard your summer vacation with
Travelers’ Cheques, available at this hank at
nominal cost.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
CELINA, TEXAS
Open Until 5:00 p» m. Each Saturday
pearl buttons
and links!
For County Judge:
W. E. BUTTON.
For County School Superintendent:
WENDELL H. MOSELEY.
LYMAN D. ROBINSON.
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1:
HORACE HINTON.
J. W. POPE.
LIB RIFFE_
For Sheriff:
LEVI BRAWLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Melton,
Supt. and Mrs. Miles Murphy and
members of the Alla graduating
class returned Monday morning
from a week-end trip to Austin,
Galveston and Houston.
For Criminal District Attorney:
J. w. (joe) McCullough.
For County Clerk:
G. W. HENDERSON.
For Assessor-Collector:
KERR CROSSWHITE.
For State Senator, 10th District:
EDGAR HUTCHINS.
• J. A. (Capt.) BENTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Dell of
Dallas attended commencement
exercises at Alla last Thursday
night. Mrs. O’Dell’s sister, Nellie
Melton, was a member of the grad-
uating class.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clayton
Uthoff and son, Steven, of Grove-
ton are here visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ut-
hoff, and his grandmother, Mrs.
R. L. Clayton Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Perry had
as their guests last week-end the
former’s mother, Mrs. T. F. Perry,
of Houston and his sister, Mrs. R.
L. Looney and daughter Beverlyn,
of Tulsa, Okla.
For County Treasurer:
A. G. (GARLAND) BUTTON
MRS. ANNIE FARLEY
For District Clerk:
MRS. O. L. BARKER
For Constable, Precinct 4:
DANIEL O’DELL
WILLIAM POPE
HUGH L. NEVINS
JACK F. BROWN
J. E. CONATSER JR.
Terracing, Tanking
All Kinds of Bulldozer and
Grader Work
PHONE 207W—CELINA
multi-filament rayon crepe - Your skirts
practically cry for it...this eloquently simple classic
shirt in Labtex Multi-filament rayon crepe, ever lovely
...ever washable. Tailored like a man’s shirt...with
square pearl buttons and links to enhance its femininity.
Convertible club collar, action-back...all the things
you love. White and pastels. Sizes 30 to 40.
famous SHIP ’n SHORE quality as advertised
in leading fashion magazines and UFB.
the economy store
Guess..
You don’t have to guess about the quality of our merchandise, the
excellence of our service, or the genuineness of the values we of-
fer you. You KNOW this is the best place to trade.
BUT—if you can guess how many hours it will take for the 300
pounds of ice in front of our store to melt, we will give you_
TELEVISION
16-Inch Black Rectangular
Tube Television
$279.95
Plus Tax and Installation
All of the Parts and Ser-
vice on our Television
Sets and Antennas are
GUARANTEED 1 YEAR
We have the latest test
equipment and experience to
Put your radio and television
in peak operating condition.
PHONE 45
For Pickup and Delivery
NORRIS
Radio & Electric
Free
—a good pair of men’s work shoes or, if guessed by a lady, your
choice of any pair of women’s dress shoes in the store.
See the ice Saturday and give your guess to our bookkeeper.
BRAY DRY GOODS CO.
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O'Brien, B. E. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1950, newspaper, June 1, 1950; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773367/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.