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Thursday, March 11, 1948
THE CELINA (TEXAS) RECORD
See the Celina Record (or Quality CommercialPrioting
JOHNNY
KISSINGER
Battery Service
Battery, Starter,
And Generator Service
Drive in Here for
That Good Gulf Gas
And Oil
THE CELINA RECORD
Andrews & O’Brien, Publishers.
Entered a.-, second-class matter
May 5, 1902, at the postoffice at
Celina, Texas, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(n Collin, Grayson and Denton
Counties................$1.50 yr.
Elsewhere............$2.00 yr.
COTTAGE HILL NEWS
By Mrs. E. C. Franklin
Melton, and family last week-end.
The Cottage Hill Methodist
quilting circle met Wednesday as
usual and appointed Mrs. Billy
Pell as bookkeeper and Mi's. Otis
Melton as supervisor. The circle
meets every Wednesday at 2:30
p. m.
Mrs. E. C. Franklin visited Mrs
Eva Young in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Jasper Gilbert, in
has
At gardening jime the pub-
lic is reminded that
CHICKENS
AT LARGE
is a violation of a city ordi-
nance.
Protect your neighbor and
yourself by keeping
chickens penned.
your
Mr. and Mrs. Buell Shields of
Carrollton visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dwain Shields and son Billy Lynn
here Tuesday afternoon.
O. H. Hundley and son Vernon
Ray went fishing at Lake Dallas
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Armstrong
visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pell and
family Tuesday night.
Arthur and Don Bagwill of Pla-
no visited their sister, Mrs. Otis
BEAUTY ON
A BUDGET
Lovely hair doesn’t require
a lavish budget. Our perma-
nents are the loveliest in
town, yet they are well with-
in your means. Phone us to-
day for an appointment.
IRENE BELL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
family mwmm the
Spring-fresh fashions for Mom, Dad and
Young Ones . . . designed for pretty
parading at Ezister time! Styles
for Easter Sunday...Monday and always!
wonderful for spring!
CASUAL DRESSES
$7.98
Feminine ballerina fashions
well tailored in gabardine,
spun rayon or rayon crepe.
Lovely shades of blue, grey,
beige or navy . . . Taffeta-
trimmed straws, $4.98 up.
Purses for Spring
Budget-Priced! $2.98
Soft, pliable plastic patent or
calf grain in snappy new
styles.
Four-in-Hand Ties
Spring Patterns 4SC UP
Easy-tying rayon fabrics;
Fine Cotton Fabric
Washable Gloves 9§C UP
bold stripes, fancy prints or
plaids.
Black, red or white to match
your new Spring outfit! 6 to
8%.
for daytime or dark!
SHINY BLACK STRAW
$2,98
Saucy pink faille bow tucked in back ... a swish of
black veiling to add a lighthearted touch.
Listen to our news broadcasts over station KMAE every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday morning from 8:00 to 8:05 a. m.
Celina Mercantile Company
A BUTLER BROTHERS DISTRIBUTOR
We are authorized dealers for Frigidaires and Frigidaire Appliances.
CELINA, TEXAS
Phone 78
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Celina Thursday. Mrs. Young
influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Melton and
Glenda Gayle and Mr. and Mrs
Ardell Melton and children, Dayle
Wayne and Kaywin Sue, all visited
the new son, Larry Van, of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Wilson, and family
of Fort Worth. Beverly and Roy
Don Wilson returned home with
Mrs. Melton for a few^ days visit.
Rex Manning of Dallas visited
his mother, Mrs. C. D. Manning,
Boyd, and his wife Margaret re-
turned home with him. She had
been spending the week here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stevens of
west of Celina visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Woods and Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Pell in this community
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rutherford
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Tucker here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Francis
and daughter Ruth of McKinney
visited relatives in this community
Sunday.
Miss Fannie George of Dallas
visited Mrs. Ola George and fam-
ily over the week-end.
Mrs. V. Reneau is still on the
sick list.
Mrs. E. C. Franklin and son
Weldon Lee visited Mr. and Sirs.
Edgar Marks in Celina Monday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Everett Combest were Mr. and
Mrs. George Boals and Patsy of
Garland, Mr. and Mrs. O. L* Ma-
lone and Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Woods and family of this
community.
Mrs. J. R. Frisby and Mrs. Sam
Littrell visited Mrs. E. C. Limbock-
er recently.
Mr. and Mrs’. J. R. Frisby and
Miss Ella Ruth Pitman visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gardell Chandler and
daughter Bobbye Sunday.
Sam Littrell spent the week-end
in Dallas.
Twin Bridges News
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perkins of
Celina visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
O’Brien Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Baldin has returned home
after a week in Dallas with her
daughter.
Mrs, A. L. Reynolds visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Lewis and son Paul
Weldon in Celina last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Plumlee, and
Misses Faye and Ermyne O’Brien
and Floyd Copeland of Dallas vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Granstaff
and small son went to Hico, Texas,
Wednesday to move their son.
Lindsay L. Bowen
For
County Clerk
(Pol. Adv.)
K2234
Pays Off
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DR. W. H. STALLCUP
DENTIST
CELINA, TEXAS
Office over Jones Pharmacy
J. E. CONATSER
REAL ESTATE
If you want to buy or sell real
property, see me on the south-
west corner of square in Celina.
ATHLETES FOOT GERM-
HOW TO KILL IT v
IN ONE HOUR
IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c
back. Ask any druggist for this
STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made
with 90 per cent alcohol, it PENE
TRATES. Reaches and kills MORE
germs faster. Today at Jones Phcy.
A. L Stanphill
CHIROPRACTOR
817 North Travis
’ Sherman, Texas
TELEPHONE 125
NORTH SIDE
BARBER SHOP
The barber shop that offers
you more in expertness of
■ervice, cleanliness and value.
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Charles, who has been on the
Granstaff’s ranch there for the
past year, to another farm they
cently visited the former’s par-1 Miss Mamie McWhirter of Mc-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien, | Kinney, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
have bought near Savoy. Charles
will visit his parents for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O’Brien re-
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Howard had
as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Chandler and daughter, Mr.
arfd Mrs. Monroe Howard, and
Howard and son of Celina.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gearhart of
Tioga recently visited the former’s
mother, Mrs. B. F. Gearhart, who
is ill.
Wake Up Your Home
Spring Is Near!
Save time and energy by lightening your Spring housecleaning load by use of
our housecleaning specialties!
Use our insecticides and have a bigger and better vegetable garden to beat
the high cost of living.
May We Suggest the Following:
Cenol Garden Dust DDT Bombs
Vigoro
Calcium Arsenate
London Purple
Cfttol Polish
Garden Guard
Dusting Sulphur
Arsenate of Lead
Lime Sulphur
Moth Control
Paris Green
Carbolineum
Kreso Dip
Granular Copperas
Bordeaux Mixture
Barn Spray
Sprayers
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JONES PHARMACY
We Appreciate Phone 23 Celina, Texas
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K-2234
Proven, High Yield
White Hybrid Seed Corn
While the Supply Lasts, at These Dealers:
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY....................Sherman, Texas
TOM BEAN GRAIN COMPANY....................Tom Bean, Texas
TAYLOR GRAIN COMPANY....................Van Alstyne, Texas
POWELL BROTHERS ................................ Anna, Texas
GOLDEN RIDGE .............................. Honey Grove, Texas
JACK RIDGE .................................... Windom, Texas
JOHN HALL ..................... Ravenna, Texas
KREAGER HATCHERY, SEED & FEED.............Sherman, Texas
SCOGGINS GROCERY ................................. Ethel, Texas
MADILL FARM STORE .......................... Madill, Oklahoma
PASCAL FARLEY............................. Whitewright, Texas
CLYDE BAILEY LUMBER & FEED.................Sherman, Texas
H. F. BOMAR GROCERY................... Savoy, Texas
BRODHEAD & BARNETT....................... Howe, Texas
GLENDENNING & MOORE...........................Celina, Texas
DUNGAN GRAIN COMPANY.............. McKinney, Texas
ANDY’S FEED STORE...........................Pilot Point, Texas
GROSS FEED STORE .............................. Bonham, Texas
OWENS GRAIN COMPANY........................... Plano, Texas
GUNTER CO-OP. GIN................................Gunter, Texas
BROOKSHEAR FARM SUPPLY STORE.......... Whitesboro, Texas
HOLBROOK FEED & SEED.....................Marietta, Oklahoma
ROBERSON and THQJVIAS...................... Courtney, Oklahoma
Ask Your Neighbor About
K-2234 White Hybrid
Seed Corn
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The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1948, newspaper, March 11, 1948; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773541/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.