The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday, July 17,1952
Ttus UKULWA (TEXAS) RECORD
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Want Ads
l
Cards of Thanks.
THANKS for the flowers, cards
and visits while I was in the hos-
pital.—Jack Manes. 50-lc
Newspapers and Magazines
lead the Dallas News, Texas’
nost-quoted newspaper. For oar-
er service, leave orders with Bcry
. Nelson.—Leonard Boberts, Agt.,
cKinney. tf
Automotive
Peaches in heavy syrup
Sliced or halves, 2/2 can
^ Sliced Pineapple 0*7
No. 2 can.............LiC
^Crushed Pineapple nH
No. 2 can.............L&C
Pineapple Juice O A
46 ozs................uif'C
^Golden Cream Style | rj
_ Corn, No. 303 can......I C
Early Variety ■■ fj
Small Peas, No. 303 can J, f C
Fruit Cocktail
i No. 2»/z can . .
Libby’s Catsup
14-oz............2 for ,
34c
35c
TRY FOR A PRIZE AT OUR
BIG QUIZ SHOW
FREE GROCERIES! FUN —MUSIC!
Basket of Groceries Given Every Hour Saturday
Valuable prizes for answering questions that will be
easy for every housewife who buys food for her
o"'family. Visit our store and inspect the displays.
WFJS.
QUIZ SHOW ALL DAY
Y & RUCKER
GROCERY and MARKET
PHONE 288
R SALE.— 1950 Power-Glide
vrolet. Four-door, all extras.—
t Carey Jr. 50-lc
Farm Implements
FOR SALE. — Two-bottom mold-
board plow for Ford tractor.—J.
C. Ownsby. 49-2p
FOR SALE.—International No.
34 2-disk plow, can be made 3-disk.'
Also International 6-disk one-way.
Both in A-l shape.—W. O. Rola-
ter, Celina. 49-2c
Miscellaneous For Sale
FOR SALE.—One Moline tractor,
one International 7-disk one-way,
one two-bottom moldboard .plow,
one Massey-Harris 7 foot mower,
one Model B Farmall bedder.—Leo
Greenwood, Celina. 49-2p
Record want-ads sell the goods.
'our Farm is on
ny truck route
My truck delivers Sinclair gasolines, kerosenes, motor
oils and a full line of Sinclair greases for farm use. Also
Sinclair Stock Spray and P.D. Insect Spray. Over a sea-
son, these high quality Sinclair products will save you
real money.
Let me deliver to your farm
FRED MARKS, Sinclair Bailee-Agent
BANKING BY
MAIL IS
SO
EASY
Even a child can do it . . . and your banking
hours are any time you choose.
Our convenient Bank-by-Mail forms will be sent
promptly on request.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
CELINA, TEXAS
, Open Until 5:00 p. m. Each Saturday
McKNIGHT GROCERY
Phone ! 72 We Deliver
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CURED PICNIC HAMS aa
Per pound .........................J't/C
FOREMOST ICE CREAM
Vi Gallon..........................ODC
ADMIRATION TEA
Vi Pound ..........................CtijQ
CRISCO —n
3 Pounds ..........................
CANE SUGAR jflV
10 pounds ......................... a/OC
MRS. TUCKER’S SHORTENING /»£
3 Pounds..........................ODC
HORMEL SLICED BACON . «
Per pound ........................
NORTHERN TISSUE « .
2 Rolls............... ............ [ SC
WHITE KARO
5 Pounds .........................0«$C
tycc&t /iviuAedf
100 Ladies’ Sun Dresses
REGULAR $2.98 VALUES
Friday and Saturday Only
2 for $3.00
WE GIVE UNITED TRADING STAMPS
KISSNER’S
DEPARTMENT STORES
Celina Phone 78 McKinney Phone 164
FOR SALE—7-foot Electrolux
refrigerator, good condition, guar-
anteed to freeze. $50.00.—M. M.
Lane, Prosper, Texas. 48-3p
FOR SALE.—11-foot, late model
Frigidaire refrigerator, also used
white enameled, table-top gas
range, and used evaporative cool-
er.—Gossett Hardware Co. 50-lc
FOR SALE.—Venetian blinds
$1.00 each, rugs S2.50 and $7.50
chairs $5.00, sofa $20.00, Duncan
Phyfe table $18.50, cane rocker
$2.50, draperies $5.00 pair, mat-
tress, springs and bed $5.00.—
Open 3 to 5 p. m., Friday, July 18,
810 Third Street,—Maxine Ousley’.
’ 50-lp
HOT? Air-condition with refrig-
eration, Remington, Fedders, Car-
rier, priced as low as $229.95.
Norris Radio & Electric. 50-ltc
Beauty Shops
HAIRSTYLING— Have you had
your hair restyled to look your
best in the new hats? We know
and can adapt them to your indi-
viduality—with an eye to the new
fashions.—Drotha’s Beauty Shop,
the up-to-date coiffure trends
'hone 55. 40-tfc
ed on the 8th day of July, 1952.
The file number of said suit being
No. 22256.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Kavenia Decard as
Plaintiff, and Alvin Decard as De-
fendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
Suit for Divorce on grounds of
cruel treatment.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
Issued this the 8th day of July
A. D., 1952.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in McKin^
ney Texas, this the 8th day of
July A. D., 1952.
Irene Barker, Clerk District
Court, Collin County, Texas.
50-4c
Politick Announcements
(Subject to Action Democratic Pri-
mary, July 26, 1952.
For Congress, Fourth District:
REAGAN BROWN
SAM RAYBURN
(For State Senate, Dist. 9:
I JOE D. CARTER
1 JOE RUSSELL
For County Assessor-Collector:
LEWIS BALDWIN
For County Treasurer:
A. G. (Garland) BUTTON
For Commissioner, Precinct 1*
J. W. POPE
For Sheriff:
FLOYD WILLIAMS
T. L. RAY
WM. LEWIS BROWN
For County Clerk:
W. C. HAGY
For District Clerk:
MRS. O. L. BARKER
For Constable, Prec. 4:
T. E. DAVIS
(Write-in Candidate)
Legal Notices
Citation By Publication.
1 heState of Texas.
To: Alvin Decard, whose address
i unknown, GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
a id answer the plaintiff’s petition
a ; or before 10 o’clock A. M. of
t ie first Monday after the expir-
a ion of 42 days from the date
o : issuance of this Citation, the
s ime being Monday the 25th day
0 August, A. D., 1952, at or be-
f ie 10 o’clock A. M., before the
1 onor&ble District Court of Col-
b i County, at the Court House in
NEW 1952
Motorola TV
$225.00
Complete, nothing else to buy
Tke Only TV With Built-
In Provisions for All-
Channel UHF Reception.
PROVED MOST
DEPENDABLE OVER
ALL OTHER MAKES
NORRIS
Radio & Electric
Air-Conditioned by
REFRIGERATION
O.WWWWJWAVAW.
Pot Adv. Paid for by Bill Swindell
IT’S THE LAW—
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exercise freedom of thought,
speech, and worship; to protect
the freedom of the press, to safe-
guard the right of trial by jury
and to render willing jury service
when called upon; and to perform
all other acts conducive to the
perpetuation of the rights set
forth in the Constitution.
5. It shall be the duty of every
citizen to protect and sustain the
unwritten liberties and rights
vested in him by custom and usage
and to perpetuate the ideals of the
equality and dignity of the indi-
vidual, upon which the Constitu-
tion is founded.
6. It shall be the duty of every
citizen to be active in the. politi-
cal party of his choice, and to be
vigilant of the public officers, to
render all possible aid to them,
and to serve in public office by ap-
pointment or election when qual-
ified and when called upon to do
so. It shall be his duty to strive
for the selection of public officers
of ability and upright character;
and when holding public office, to
serve in such a manner as will
subordinate private or minority
interest to those of the people at
large.
7. It shall be the duty of every
citizen to achieve the highest
practicable level of education, and
to work for the advancement of
education by supporting and im-
proving the public schools and by
fostering the desire for education
among his fellow citizens.
8. It shall be the duty of every
citizen to defend the right to buy
and sell, to own land and other
property, to engage in commerce,
and to work and earn a living
wage, as a fundamental guarantee
of the freedom and welfare of the
nation.
9. It shall be the duty of every
citizen to instruct his children in
the principles of freedom and to
spread the ideals of democratic
government at home and abroad.
10. It shall be the duty of every
citizen to preserve an attitude of
self-reliance, and to use all legiti-
mate means to achieve financial
independence and security; to
practice thrift and economy in his
own affairs and to require the
same of local, state and federal
government.
Dr. W. H. Stallcup
Dr. Vance Stallcup
DENTISTS
Phone 195 — Celina
Office Over Jones Pharmacy.
NORTH SIDE
BARBER SHOP
T. T. Blagg
Proprietor
Your Business Is
Appreciated
Dr. Chas. B. McKissick
OPTOMETRIST
Complete eye examination
Glasses prescribed
Broken -lenses duplicated
Adjustments—Repairs
203 East Virginia Street
Phone 482. McKinney, Tex.
USE T-4-L FOR
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he active medication DEEPLY
_ jhe germ on contact. Get hi
nUef IN ONE HOUR or you
at any drug store. Today at
Jones Pharmacy
rloe the
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car-
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CELINA MOTOR
PARTS CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AtJTO PARTS
GASOLINE and OIL_
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
MEN’S STRAW HATS
ALL SIZES — VALUES TO $2.95
$1.49
WESTERN STYLE STRAWS
Closing out at..........
$1.49
BLANKETS NOW ON SALE — Lay-aways until
October — Small down payment.
THE ECONOMY STORE
WHERE SPENDING IS A SAVING
CELINA, TEXAS
ENJOY ALL THE WONDERS OF
G-E AUTOMATIC 1
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AND PUSH BUTTONS, TOO!
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$3.85
PER WEEK
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O'Brien, B. E. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952, newspaper, July 17, 1952; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773334/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.