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THE EXAMINER. McKINNEY. TEXAS. MARCH li\ lusti
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Children's Shoes
At Moderate Prices
White, Tan Elk
n/2,° $1.45
TAxo $1.55
White Elk
$119
8y2 to
12
's' Shoes
$2.50 and $3.50
GORDON SOCKS
Wilson's Shoe Store
' West Side of Square
Horrr& White
Are Agents For,
Goodyear Tires
■UfSfct jl. S--... . t/'
Horn *- White have recently, been
appointed dealers for Goqdyear tires
and tubes and other prochMx* of, this
company,, Messrs. Horn wil' "White,
proprietors, are announcing ^throogh
the columns ol the Examiner tire
prices and the numerous,, other ac-
cessories fofc xpuf car_ wnifch au he
procured at their place of business.
Visit them at. their big auto acces-
sory store on Eapt Louisiana street..
"Everytmns?- lor your Auto'- is their
motto.
iiiiiNiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitli!uiiHiiiii|
I Examiner 1
WANTED
WANT 'tA^-BUY- Used American
Beauty Duster, in good condition. Al-
so reversible disc harrow, or eight
disc. ADDRESS X. care of Tiie Ex-
aminer. i • * ■ 17-3t.
POULTRY
CHICKS PIPPING their
SHELLS cVerV week at
the McKinney Hatchery,
the home of large, fluffy,
peppy Chick.--. Reds. Rocks and Leg-
iiorns each Wednesday.—914 South
Chestnui St., McKinney, Texas. tf.
WANTED: If you have Pure Bred
Hatching Eggs t'pr sale, see us at
once. Phone 701!—GOLDEN" GLOW
HATCHERY. McKinney, Texas. 12tf
I TRADE ~
WANTEb TO TRADE Lumber and
shingles for oats and alfalfa hay.
See us for, chqap prices on building
material'^ JOHN Jit. WHITE & SON,
501 He&d Street., Phone 250. Yard
located on Board Street, two blocks
north of Centra! Ward School, Mc-
Kinney,'Texas. 14-tf.
FOR SALE
JERSEY COW FOR S-ALE: Fresh,
will have more fresh in near future.
—WALDO CHANEY, Route 2. McKin-
ney, Tejtas. 19-2t.
Albert McCauley
I For Constable
Precinct No. I
• Albert McCauley authorizes the
Examiner to place his name in our
announcement column. He is a can-
didate for the office of Constable of
Justice Precinct No. 1.
^'-Albert is capable and efficient. His
age and experience are qualifications
necessary io a proper discharge of
the duties of the office. He has judg-
ment becoming a peace officer, and
I tlx courage to discharge the duties
[without fear or favor. Mr. McCauley
[can and wilj properly and promptly
| execute any process issued by any
: court placed in liis hands, and he
| knows how to make the correct re-
turn, as required by law. when the
| process has been executed. He has
lived in the county for many years;
the duties of a peace officer are not
new to him. Those who fiiay not
Know him personally or by reputa-
Tfbn "aft " to Tii a Rf TfiTffiTr $~<>f those
who do know him.
.Mr. McCauley announces subject
f lhi action of tin Democratic Pri-
mary. lie not only solicits the vote,
but the influence of the people of the
I teeinct and pledges himself to dis-
charge (lie duties of the office falth-
I fully and efficiently if lie is honored
| with the election.:
Protect Your Poultry
Special attention is called to the
ad of W. B. Mitchell Drug Store to-
day. He is telling poultry raisers
that now is the time to disinfect
poultry houses and premises and
prevent mites and blue bugs. He sells
the preparation Avenarius Carbo-
linetmi. which is guaranteed to do
the work. Go in and talk to Mr.
Mitchell and his salesmen and get
busy protecting your poultry.
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BEWLEY'S CHICKEN STARTER,
25 LB. SACK, 90c.—BURTON'S FOOD
STORE.
FOR SALE: Choice prairie hay; Fer-
guson red oats; both red ear and seed
corn at W. M. DOYfvE farm, 4 miles
southeast of Celina. Texas. McKin-
ney Road. Phone 965-12. 19-3t.
WATKINS PRODUCTS; The old
reliable? Full line at Batson's Book
Store. City Sales, C. F. CHRISTIAN,
Mgr. 16-4t.
HEADQUARTERS for HorBe Collars"
Lines, Bridles, Pads, Harness and
Shoe Repairing; Second-Hand Shoes
bought and sold. — STAR SHOH
& HARNESS SHOP, Arc* Ellis,
Prop. 27tf.
MISCELLANEOUS
MATTRESSES renovated—one-day
service. OSTROM MATTRESS &
UPHOLSTERING SHOP. Phone 261.
213 North Kentucky Street. McKin-
ney, Texas. ll-8t.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Subject tc the Action of the Dem-
ocratic Primary, Saturday,
July 25.
For Congress. Fourth District:
SAM RAYBl'RN.
For County Judge:
JEWELL E. ABERNATHY.
For County Tax Assessor-Collector:
N. D. READY.
F. T. N. (NICK) HOOD.
L. J. (Peggy) HAMRICK.
WAYNE DOTSON
For Sheriff:
E. B. MOORE.
DAN F. RIKE.
JOHN A. RECORD.
For County Clerk:
MISS BESSIE D. KEEN
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
DON O. DAVIS.
H. A. (Hester) SNIDER.
For County Commissioner, Prect. 3:
C. C. WHITT.
For Commissioner, Prect. No. 4:
C. C. (CLAUDE) PAYSINGER.
RALPH T. BE/DELL.
J. H. (HENRY) WETSEL.
C. W. FOUCHE.
M. R. KENDRICK.
J. ED McGEE.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
H> Virtue of an Order of Sale i^-
tnied out of tin Honorable District
Court of Collin County Texas, on the
loth day of March 1 ! ;;♦ in I lit Case
ol A. Ai Scott. Ind. executor of the
will anil estate of 1.. A. Scott, de-
I eased, vs. (i AI. Bul ge et al. No.
16611 and to me as Sneriff, directed
anil dt livered. I will between the
hours of In o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock
p. m. on the first Tuesday in April
A. Ii. 1936 it being the Till Hay of
said month, at the Court house door
of said Collin County, in the City of
McKinney, Texas, proceed to sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
tor cash in hand, all the right, title,
and interest of G. M. Burge, Flossie
Sullenherger, and husband. C. B. Sul-
li nberger. Alma Dorchester and hus-
band. It. W. Dorchester, and Claudie
Westhrook, and husband. J. W. West-
brook and Alice Gertrude Wallace a
leme sole, and the unknown heirs of
E. S. Bulge, and the unknown heirs
of ('. ('. Burge and the unknown
heirs of F. C. Burge. deceased, for
the sum of $1419.72 tor the purpose
of foreclosing the deed of trust loin
on said lands only providing further
that such judgment for said amount
should not be further enforced against
them or any of tin m except for fore-
closure ol' a deed of trust lien, on the
following described property to WIT:
FIRST TRACT. Situated' in Collin
County, Texas on the waters of
Honey Creek about 7 miles north 20
degrees west of McKinney a part ol
the Will. Wilhite survey Abst. No.
1003 BEGINNING at tile northeast
corner of the 1.. B. Hamin survey:
THENCE north l'-j Deg. east with
the west line of a tract of 39.77 acres
known as the S. A, llairis tract about
13.35 chains to the northwest corner
of said lla.Tis tract a stake in the
south line of the J. II. Wilson survey;
Thence south 89 deg. west with the
eolith line of said Wilson survey 33.85
chains a stake: THENCE South 7
deg. east about 12.85 chains a stake
in, the northwest corner of the .50
acre tract of land conveyed by K. S.
Burge to Alice Gertrude Wallace by
deed dated the 4th day of June 1934.
and recorded in Vol. 294, page 321 of
the deed, records of said Collin Coun-
ty. said point being in the north line
•of die I.. B. Hamm survey; THENCE
wltn the north line of said Hamm
survey 3? chains to
ginning, containing
land.
SECOND TRACT, siluated in Col-
lin County. Texas on the waters of
Honey Creek about 7 miles north
dtgtees west of McKinney. a part of
the L. B. Hamm survey, ABST. No.
at the southwest
acre tract of land
Burge to Alice Ger-
deed dated the Itii
of June 1934, and recorded in
294. page 321 Collin County deed
J. Ed McGee for
Countv Commis-
j
sioner District 4
candidate lor
Precinct No.
of the Demo-
of July 25,
this precinct
1 am offering as a
Count v ( i niinissioner.
■t. slihji et to t it, a el ion
eratie Primary election
1936.
1 liaye been livinu in
lor about U5 years, where i have been
eiigugi d ill (arming and stock raising.
1 belii ve I am qualified 10 look after
Hie affairs of this District and Coun-
ty should the voters see fit to trust
(Ik in with me
To those who do not know nie per-
sonally I iMist that they will investi-
gate as io my ability, education and
character.
so fortunate as to lie
shall strive to be com-
every person in thu
at all times hope to
cooperation and ad-
citizen in matters per-
good of the precinct
welfare.
make a house to house
Should I lie
the nominee I
mission! r for
preeini t, and
have the lull
vice of i very
taining to the
and County's
I want to
the place of be-
43.15 iieres of
146 BEGINNING
corner ol the 50
conveyed by E. S,
trude Wallace by
day
Vol.
canvas and hope to see every voter.
Should I fail to see anyone I trust
that they will give me their earnest
consideration, and I assure them I
shall ever he grateful for their vote
or any assistance rendered me in
conducting a fair, honest and sue-
cesful campaign.
J. ED McGEE.
(Pol. Adv.)
Mrs. C. M. Snider
Celebrated Her
15th Birthday
Sunday. March 1st. Mrs. C. M.
Snider of tile Blytlie Chapel com-
munity celebrated her liitli birthday,
she being sixty years old. Mrs.
Snider was born on Feb 29th. so she
really has a birlhday every four
years.
Saturday night. February 29th Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Campbell, neighbors
and relatives of .Mrs. Snider, gave
her quite a surprise by entertaining
with an old fashioned "country sup-
per" at which slip was the honored
guest. Mrs. Campbell was assisted by
her daughters. Ruth Horn, a teacher
iii the McKinney High school and
Mfss Gladys Campbell, teaching in
the High School at DeKalb, Miss
Gladys had as her guest, .Miss Doris
! 'leggier of DeKalb. Everyone pres-
| <nt enjoyed the many good eats and
(lie kind hospitality of ilie Campbells.
Here fs how it happened on Sun-
day. Mrs. Snider was hurried off to
Sunday school and church ai Forest
Grove. While she was away her chil-
dren and friends gathered ai her
Prosper
Fred Field
Alii t Bakei
last Sunday
Venia Waul
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lor il.t pjts<
W
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Mi«
and
Uoii-
Alr. and Mr
Jr.. and Mrs.
Fort Wcu th
home Miss
been tluir
weeks.
Mrs. 11 M Talking!i n and Mi
I! Mohon w< re in Mc Kinne;,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. II J Naugl auJ
.1 E Rohison spent Ve- Inesday
Thursday in Fort Worth Mrs
ison remained for a lon-ei visit.
Mrs. W. J. Shipley and Miss Jerlie,
Mrs. IV It. Talkington nil Miss Sara
Kathcrinc Wilson were fhopping in
Dallas, Thursday
Mcsdanies <V K Field and I! R.
Caraway were shopping in McKin-
ney Thursday.
•Mrs. c. I-:. Heanland returned Fri-
day from a Tew days' sta\ in Dallas
with her brother, Titus Keene, whose
condition is unimproved.
Mr. and Mrs Edd Crockett were in
McKinney Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tolleson have
moved into the Uncle June Baker
home which has recently been oc-
cupied by Mrs. Graves and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Raymond Futrell. Mrs.
Graves ha- returned to her home in
Forney and Mrs. Futrell has taken a
room with Mrs. W. 11. Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Drude Talkington
were McKinney visitors. Saturday.
Mr Lan\ of Ml. Vernon and Mrs.
Ida Patterson of this city were united
in marriage Feb. 28th Rev. C 11.
Wray. officiating. They left a lew
clays later for Mr Vernon whe re they
will niakt iheir home. The groom is
a strangei* in our midst hut the hride
has resided here for the past ten or
c levc n yc ars and has many friends
regret her moving away,
and her companion
things in tlic new home
Mr. anil Mrs. Roht.
and daughter and Mrs.
WASH OR GREASE. 45 cents. Gulf por justice of Peace Precinct 1:
£asoline is better.—UNDSEV L CLYDE DOYLE
BOWEN, 1307 South Tennessee St , ERWIN c. CRAUS.
Telephone 834. Utr
ATTENTION FARMERS: You can
save money by bringing your mat-
tress work to us. We have modern
cleaning \ machinery, and can do yon
n better class of work. Our prices
reasonable. — McTEE MATTRESS
For Constable Precinct 1:
A. J. JONES
ALBERT McCAULEY.
T. J. LUSK.
EUEL FORD
W H. (Bill) HERNDON.
records, a point in the center of the
Weston-McKinney gravel ' pike* road;
THENCE 25 deg* east with the center
line of said pike about 4.12 chains to
the northwest corner of a 50 acre
tract of land owned by R. A. Joplin:
THENCE east with Joplin north line
about 16 chains, a point due south of
the southeast corner of said 50 acre
tract conveyed to Alice Gertrude Wal-
lace; THENCE north about 3.5 chains
to the southeast corner of aaiel Wal-
lace 50,acre tract; THENCE west
with the south line of said Wallace
tract to . the place of beginning con-
taining 4.2S acres of land.
THIRD TRACT.'situated ill Collin
County. Texas on the waters of Honey
Creek about 7 miles north 20 deg.
west from McKinney and being part
of the I.. B. Hamm survey of 280 acres
Alist. No. 446; BEGINNING at tile
northeast corner of the Hamm survey
% lioint in the west line of the Sam
Harris land: THENCE west 32 c hains
a stake in I he east edge of the old
road in till' cast line of G. M. Burgos
31 1-4 acre tract; THENCI2 south 7
degrees east 3.73 chains to railroad
spike driven flush with the ground in
thj;. Weston-Mcltinney graved pike
road: THENCE south 38 1-4 dig. east
3.34 chains to railroad spike' driven
flush with the ground in file center
of said pike from which a pecan 20
in. dia„ mkd. X on the east side
bears south 71 Vi deg.. west 50 links;
THENCE south 25 deg.. east with cen-
ter line of said pike 16.44 chains a
point in center of said pike; THENCK
east 17.S4 chains to a stake in the
west line of 50 acres owned by R. A.
Joplin: THENCE north % degrees
west 18.63 chains to Joplins north-
west corner; THENCE east 4-40
c hains to a stake in Joplins north line:
THENCE north 1 1-4 deg. east 2.60
chains to the place of beginning, con-
taining 50 acres of land.
And it is ordered and decreed by
said .judgment that said first, two
tracts. Being FIRST and SECOND
tracts, lie sold first as under execu-
tion In satisfaction of said judgment,
And if said two tracts of land shall
sell for more than sufficient to pay
off and satisfy said sums of money,
tile excess should be paid to the said
defendants, G. M, Burge, Flossie Sul-
lenherger and husband, C. R. Sullen-
herger. Alma Dorchester and hus-
band. R, W. Dorchester and Claudia
Westhrook and husband. J. W. West
brook, and the unknown heirs of E.
S. Burge. deceased and their heirs
and legal representatives, and the
unknown heirs of C. C. Burge. de-
ceased, and their heirs and legal
representatives and the unknown
heirs of F. C. Burge, deceased, and
their heirs and legal representatives,
but in the event the proceds of such
sale of two tracts of land be insuf-
ficient to discharge and satisfy said
sums of money, then the Sheriff
shall proceed to sell the third tract,
being third tract above describe d
but if tht proceeds of sale of said
first two tracts above described be
sufficient to satisfy such judgment
and all costs, then said third tract
shall not be sold, and, in the e vent it
Is necessary to sell third tract as
hereinabove directed and same shall
sell for more than enough to satisfy
the balance of plaintiffs' judgment
and costs. After applying the proceeds
Qf the sale of said first two tracts,
the excess of the sale price of the
lionn with well filled baskets,
she returned from church she
Ye t wish her
many good
Montgomery
I lugger of
Dallas spent Sunday with Mrs. P. G.
Montgome ry.
Mrs. Fladger I'lie nb: and children
have returned io Houston after a
few days visit here with Rev. and
Mrs. J. (i, Phenix All visited in Dal-
las Saturday night with Mr. and Mrr.
W. W. Whatley
Mr and Mrs Aubrey Skelton have'
moved into tile Bounds house south
of the M F Church. Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hays hnvt moved freim Fris
co bac k to Prosper and will occupy
tlie house with the Skeltons,
Mrs. .1, K. Lipscomb of White Dee".'
is hern for a few days on business.
Mr. and Mrs Dick Wilson fond
daughter of Dallas, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Drude Talkington. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Si'tiggins and
Mr and Mrs. C. .1 Morris of Dallas,
visited Mr. and Mrs. .1 D Crank Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. (;•
lire >i and Mr. and
and baby visited r
ii. Lane and
Mrs Fred
datives here
ehil-
Lane
Sun-
greeted by lier
When ! day.
was ! Mr.
unexpected guests. J Master
1 ilei" first thought was "what will
: have" for dinner?" When she we nt in
j she found the dining table all loaded
I down with so many good tilings to
I eat. and still more in the kitchen.
I Such a surprise and such a happy
J clay she never expe rienced before
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
j.l. A. Campbll and their
I Mrs. Ruth Horn; Mr. and
Snieler and daughter. Miss Marjorie,
all of tin Blytlie Chapel community:
Mr and Mrs J I) Morrow and daugh-
ter. Miss Serilda Mae: Mr and Mrs
N. P. Lynge and daughter. Miss
Evelyn Morrow, all of Piano: Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Lane of Longvlew, Tex-
as; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Lee Hogge
and family of Parker community:
Mr. and Mrs. Jess I'sserv and fami-
ly and.Miss Viola Cox of Fort Worth:
Mf. and Mrs. C. W. Gray and family
of Dallas: Truett Snider, Dallas: A.
H. Snider. McKinney; Marion, the
younger son of Mrs. Snider was in
West Texas with a singing fpiartet
and was not present. All other mem-
bers of the family were present.
Mrs. Arthur Lee Hogge, Mrs. N P.
Lynge and Mr. Snider framed this
happy event. Mr. Snider a few days
before suggested to Mrs Snider that
tiny pay iheir daughter. Mrs. Hogge,
a visit. She- accepted. So while she
was getting ready Ml'. Snider slipped
one cif bis choice bams ill their bug-
gy. took it to Mrs, Hogge, who boiled
it gexiel and done and brought it back
|ami sat it before Mrs. Sniibr's plate.
Mrs. Lynge bake el tin birthday c ake
which bore the date of birth and date
of present year.
DID YOU KNOW 50,000 HOUSE-
WIVES ARE USING WHITE BIL-
LOWS FLOUR? THERE IS A
REASON.
i 'el Mrs B. •' Nao.gli visited
.1 e> Ben ('ran'; at tl"' McKin
1 1 re * b'.;-pital Sunday afternviu
1 Mr, and Mrs. .1 D. Crank. l.'uV.ird
i.lr., Robert and Dorothy Crank visit-
I' ll Joe Ben Crank at'the McKinney
'hospital Sunday. .lo« Ben is slowly
improving following an extended and
r'ous Illness.
"Slim" Willis and John Jeans wet-
daughter.! in McKinney. Monday to take the
Mrs. C. E. j former's son. Sidney who underwent
: miliei operation for draining pus
irom his right Inn!;, the result of
pneumonia.
Mr and Mrs Tom Lane of Frisco
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rice-
of Piano plan to leave Thursday for
Albeniue roue. New Mexico to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rice and baby
son who arrived Feb. 11.
Mrs. Willis and children were in
McKinney Tuesday evening to visit
Willis
M.
Sidney
there.
Mrs. 11
B. Malum at''1 >
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs
in McKinney
visit the latter'
Buchanan of
il the
City hospital.
Talkington and
s|" nding a fe w
Mrs W.
days ill
It If Caraway were
Tuesday evening tei
- motlic r. Mrs Charlie
Desert, who is- it pi-
tic nt al 'hi City
hospital,
-o— . ■
Stiff Chape!
third trajt shall he paid over to the
defendant Alice Gertrude Wallace.
And such order of sale shall have the
force and effect of a writ of pos-
se ssion. and the officer executing the
same shall make a good and sufficient
need and place the purc haser or pur-
chasers of said property in possession
thereof within 30 days from date of
sale.
are eomniaiid' d that
seize and sell the
propirty as directed
said judgment liere-
as under execution:
and sufficient deed,
purchaser or pur
Therefore you
you proeeed to
above described
by the terms of
inabove set out:
and make good
and to place the
chasers of the same in possession
thereof within 30 days after (lie day
of sale; and you apply the proceeds
thereof as set out in such Judgment
In payment and satisfaction of said
sum of $1419.72 Dollars, together
with the interest that, may be due
thereon, and the further sum of
Sixty Seven (i 65/100 ($67.65) Dol-
lars costs of suit, together with your
legal fees and commissions for exe-
cuting this writ. Anil If the- said prop-
erty shall sell for more than sufficient
to pay off and satisfy said sums of
money, then you are directed to pay
over the excess as directed by the
terms of said judgment above se?t out.
Dated and signed this the 11th day
of March 1936 at McKinney. Ti'xas.
G. J. S WALKER. Sheriff, Collin
County. Texas.
By W. E. Button. Deputy. 20-3t,
Mr and Mrs. Hershall Karl' '•
gave (he young pe-ople a party Wed
nesday night.
Mrs. Bnlah Lovelady is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. Lester Ballard.
Mrs. J. H Sandidge gave' her
friends an old time quilting last Fri-
day.
and Mrs. Hoy Akin and ehil-
of Culleoka. spent Saturday
with .Mr and Mrs. ('has Grave-
and Mrs. T S. Taylor were
visitors of Mr and Mrs,
Kay last Wednesday night
Mr
dren
night
Mr. ii
bedtime
Charley
at New Life.
Mrs. Alma Farley
Farley visited Mrs.
Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Kreil
Mr. and Mrs Bury 1 (
White Rock
and Mm. .1. W.
Blondy Taylor,
Braswell visited
iffey Sunday at
Man tooth of Melissa,
Thompson of McKinney,
niece, Mrs. Lester Ballard.
Mrs. Clarence Reed gave
people a party last Thurs-
Airs. .1 T
Mrs. John
visited his
Mr. anil
the young
day night
Air. and Airs Sam Eastman of Wil-
son Chapel visited Mr and Mrs- Bill
Thomas. Sunday.
Airs. J. W. Farley lias been attend-
ing the bedsidei of her daughte r, Airs.
Pat Haley in McKinney.
Air. anil Mrs. Prentice Allen of
Koote visited Air. and Mrs. Lester
Ballard, Sunday night.
Mr. anl Airs. Tom Taylor and chil-
dren visited Air. and Mrs. W. M.
Taylor, Sunday.
Mr. anel Airs Fred Braswell, Mrs.
Chas. Graves anel Rtelsa Lee Graves,
visited rs. K. Hall, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Rachel Johnson of Westmin-
ster is visiting her grandparents, Mr
and Airs. J. II Sandidge.
Airs Oliver Lovelady of Thompson,
Airs. Tolbert Combest of Valdasta,
visited Airs. Jewell Rallard, Saturday
Everyone is invited.
O
HEGARI FOR SEED, 3c LB—BUR-
TON'S FOOD STORE.
SEEDS AND
PLANTS
Wanted?
If yon do we have a complete
stock of them for you.
Just received another big
shipment of Maine Cobblers.
Minnesota Cobblers, Minnesota
Triumphs, and Sweet Potato
Seed Potatoes. Sweet Corn, Al-
falfa, Sweet Cloverv Cane,
Barley, Broom Corn, Feterita,
Sudan Grass, Hegari, Kaffir
Corn, Milo Maize, Millet Seed,
Rye, Peanuts. Frost Proof Cab-
bage Plants.
Special Friday, Satur-
day and Monday only
New 1935
ONION SEED
Crystal White Wax
jmported $1.75
White Sweet Spanish
r- $i.65
Yellow Sweet Spanish
$1.25
Prize Taker
A good one
lb.
Stock Beets
lb.
$1.15
29c
This is a chance for you to get
them cheap.
One of the best assortments
of early bulk and package gar-
den and field seeds. Bunch and
Stick Beans, Beets, Peas, Rad-
ishes, Stock Beets, Early Gar-
den Corn, Cucumbers, Lettuce,
Pepper, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Car-
rots, Collards, Okra, Pumpkin,
Squash.. This is only a few of
them.
Conkey and Red Chain
Poultry Feeds.
Gold Chain Flour
AMERICAN BEAUTY
FLOUR
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20 lb. cloth sack 49c
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firm green, lb.
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The McKinney Examiner. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1936, newspaper, March 12, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192341/m1/5/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.