The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1947 Page: 5 of 24
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MISCELLANEOUS
P. LaBorde, 26 yrs.,
$1.50 to keen Examiner
5 Members of the Masonic Lodge were
83
2
lbs.
Jonathans
how to
lb.
California
5
lbs.
New Red
5
lbs.
Russets
lb.
New Crop
Sweet Ripe
Regalo Select
Slaik
Crisp Goldenheart
10c
ib.
Tokays
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BARBER SHOPS
■ill' nlfif
59c
3
lb.
25c
23c
McKinney.
2
25c
17c
29c
2
25c
2
19c
Bars
3
27c
28c
»
49c
10c
Tin
If
23c
39c
10c
25c
3
Pkg.
Jars
Mechanics 1
10c
15c
21c
25c
2
25c
33c
Beef
15c
15c
f
lie
13c
CRANBERRY
R. S. P. C H E R R I E S
25c
McKinney, Texas
DEL MONTE PEAS
Jr
Rosamond
39c
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Niblets
Smoked
Ib.
Brand
Sliced
Ib.
Mexicorn
lb. .
YOUNGBLOOD'S FROSTED
FRYERS
19c
Cans
store;
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mar™
25c
15c
23c
29c
5c
10c
17c
15c
Early
Garden
No. 2
Can
No. 2
Can
Fancy
Skinless
SAUCE
OCEAN SPRAY
. lb-
lb.
F & M
Brand
Body and Fender
Painting
Seat Covers and
Interior Upholstering
Whole Kernel Corn with
Sweet Red and Green
Peppers.
12 Oz.
Can
31/2-oz.
Bot.
7%-oz.
Pkg.
14-oz.
Can
12-oz.
Pkgs.
16-oz.
Pkg.
12-oz.
Pkgs.
8-oz.
Pkg.
Plus
Tax
46-oz.
Can
Reg.
Bars
Lg.
Pkg.
GEO. H. JONES
Phone 618
Phone 282/’.
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I-lb.
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kb.
Pkg.
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Cans
Mb.
Jar
Borden's
Hemo
Nabisco Fig
Newtons
r iabisco
Ritz
Sunnyfield
Rice
Sunnyfield
Oats
Admiration
of tee
Qt.
Bot.
No. 300
Can
6%-oz.
Bot.
Hexene Chili
^owder
Qouillion Cubes
H«rb-Ox
Q'd Dutch
Cleanser,
Spic and Span
Cleanser
Laundry Starch
Linit
Scuff Shoe
Polish
40 or 60 Watt
Bulbs
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
BUYING, SELLING? Use the Examiner Classified Columns for Results^
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Will do complete over-haul and ar-
range In convenient payments. We
carry our own notes.
COLLIN COUNTY
MOTOR & TRACTOR
COMPANY
Motor
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Every cut is guaranteed to pie.
Dry Salt Bacon
Rath’s Weiners
Braunschweiger
Spiced Luncheon
Baked Loaf
Plano, Texas
AUCTIONEER
in charge
graveside.
Wilson. Bob
Mitchell. W. D. Terrell and C. W.
Harner were pallbearers.
o’clock Monday afternoon in the
produce experts
nature's choice
fo you fcrii
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goodness. (
your favorites!
B tractor, all
and starter,
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near ^11-weather road, _at Verona; b,er of cash buyers for Collin county X
farms. j^et ug ge|j vours at thesp .
hizh prices.—HOOD REALTY CO,,
Plano, Texas.
of the services at the
U. N. Clary, Raymond
Mitchell, Robert Lee
THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS SEPTEMBER 25, 1947
R. Mohon, 69, 46 Babies Born--
(Continued from Pg. 1)
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21c
21c
(Mrs. Eck Brown, Reporter)
Sunday guests of the Eck Browns
were Able H., Sam, David Garey
and John B. Honkins, all of Dal-
las.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Russell and
daughter of Greenville and Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Lindsey visited their par-
A
LOST—Ton of oak ice box in Mc-
Kinney district Sunday,
MRS. V. WEST. 4520 Cabell Drjve,
Dallas. 4. Tex. 50-ltp
No. I
Can
ft
Niblete
^exicornX
40
Sultana Plain
Olives
Campbell's Baby
Soup
A&P Grapefruit
Juice 4
Sunsweet Prune
Juice
Ann Page Peanut
Butter
Franco-American
Gravy
Sultana
Mustard
Bath
Size
Pickle & Pimento
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BUY THIS nice 5-room modern
residence and 3 cottages, East
Greenville, all 4 for only $6,000. See I ------
HIGHT & KERBY. ’ IY0U ARE cordially invited to try the ■
---j City Barber Shop. Next door to H.
FOR SALE—Eight-room residence j B. Johnson Furniture Store. Good
with entire block, room for several ! smooth shaves and best of haircuts..
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NECTAR
TEA BAGS
16 ft. 14c 48 ,T“
see the fine selection of meats, all l). S. Government inspected,
sase ... or your money back!
49 c
49c
69c I
53c ’
49c
F £
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~7T,r \ -tVt—l YOU CAN GET Marathon Endurance
room modern residence, corner of | CO., McKinney,
$4,500. Possession. See HIGHT <?c,
KERBY. .
Automobile loans' to
purchase, refinance or repair.
Reasonable rates
Also buy cars. Highest Cash Prie«&-
HEINZ STRAINED
BABY
FOOD ,
3 c“! 23^
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U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED t MEATS
Visit your A&P today and
EIGHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE
2 77c
fresh fruits and vegetables
Apples
Lemons
Potatoes
Potatoes
Rutabagas
Honeydews
Tomatoes
Celery
Grapes
houses. south McKinney. Only —OLLIE HOWARD, Prop.
$4,250. See HIGHT & KERBY. ' ------------------
S5y AND MOVE IN—-Good five; £Se OlY '.
--—* — i ^w., j.vxvxviuuCy, Texas. Fhc
North Church and McCauJey^only Also Fuel Oil at Bulk Plant
„ yvery^
For Real Protection
Use Troian T
Oil.
BOWEN SERVICE STATION!
Opposite Post Office Phone 834'
wards, girl, 8-13-47, McKinney
Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Hobert
Wolfe, boy, 8-12-47, Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow (Jack)
Brown, girl, 8-10-47, Allen, Rt. 1.
Air. and Mrs. Jasper Coleman
Fisher, girl, 8-18-47. Frisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaems David Stroud,
girl, 8-3-47, McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Jones,
girl. 8-18-47. Plano. Rt. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lester Cook,
girl. 8-30-47. Anna.
Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Harold
Feagin, boy, 8-29-47, Farmersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Felan Randell Mont-
gomery, girl, 8-19-47, Anna. Rt. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. George Calvin KnoJ^,
girl 8-21-47, McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cecil Kim-
bell, irl, 8-22-47, Celina.
Mr. and Mls. Edward Owen
Nobles,, boy, 8-24-47, McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Majors, girl,
8-28-47. Plano.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Curtis Maples,
girl. 8-25-47. Lavon.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Stephens
9ef bl9 values
and vegetables!
where
• and prices
”ear+h- You see,
^refully
yields—
inning
Come in
McKiKnney. Rt. 5.
Elzje Clarence Button, 72 yrs.,
8-4-47V Weston.
William E. Scribner, 77 yrs., 8-26-
47. McKinney.
Roxie Della Wilson, 71 yrs., 8-23-
47. Princeton.
Morris M. Griffin, 86 yrs., 8-10-47,
Anna.
John Glenn Brown. 21 yrs., 8-30-
47. McKinney.
Judy D. Neal, 0 yrs., 8-4-47, Mc-
Kinney.
Annie Lee Straud 0 yrs., 8-3-47,
McKinney.
John Barto Powell, 62 yrs., 8-3-47,
McKinney.
Mrs. Myrtle Tolson Russell, 66
yrs.. 8-29-47. McKinney.
Mrs. America Reed, 89 yrs., 7-21-
47. McKinney.
Will Miller. 8-2-47. Plano.
SUPERVISOR HERE
FOR CONFERENCE
Mrs. Margaret C. Crabtree, state
sunervisor of speech therapy, was
here Monday working in co-opera-
tion with G. C. Haralson and Miss
Minnie Fae Enloe of the ' special
education department of the county
schools She is one of the seven
special qorrectionists in the state.
Headquarters in County Supt. Rob-
inson’s office.
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Mrs. I. W. Hurst of Anna sends
check for $1.50 to keep Examiner
coming. Thanks. Mrs. Hurst.
lames
es Near Prosper
Another of the pioneer iBrzni
’ and stockmen of West C
away Saturday at 10:22 p.
WHITE HOUSE
MILK
3 2 33c
Another of the pioneer rSrmers
Collin ■ paS§ed
r Saturday at 10:22 p. m. a£
| his home near Prosper. He had been
ill several months, having suffered
a stroke of paralysis.
g Mr Mohon was born in Hartsville,
^Tennessee, Sept. 10, 1878, hence was
Y&9 years of age. He was a son of
* <r. and Mrs. P. R. Mohon. Aug.
I cA 1919, he and Miss Winnie Talk-
^sjOiton were married at Plano. He
ped a store at old Rock Hill for
fepsoy years. He was a breeder of fine
ftyoiand China hogs and always in-
wrested in our stock shows. He was a
member of the Prosper Presbyter-
| ian Church and the Masonic Lodge.
His survivors are his wife, Mrs. Win-
nie Mohon; two sisters, Mrs. Billy
Crank of Prosper and Mrs. Tiney
Lester of Celina. His parents and
two brothers preceded him to the
grave.
Funeral services were held at 2
-------- . Lie
k chapel of the Massie Funeral Home
® in McKinney. Interment in Walnut
I Grove Cemetery. Rev. J. L. Cleve-
( ..R land of Celina and Rev. Orren Burns
gfWef Prosper conducted the service.
, Palmolive
Soap
Palmolive
Soap
Super
Suds
Cashmere
5 Bouquet
Quick Suds
\ Prince Albert
Tobacco
J. D. Manes. Celina business man,
is a new reader of the Examiner this
week. Mr. Manes operates a serv-
ice station in Celina and enjoys a
fine trade.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bolin and
son of Rowlett community were
Monday visitors in McKinney.
Dr. and Mrs .Holloway Bush and
little daughter. Laura, are guests of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter \ dinner
Bush Dr and Mrs. Bush are for- rences Sunday,
mer residents of McKinney. They are . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall ana
now located in Georgia. ; babv son. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray ana
--o-------- | two daughters of Melissa were week
Herbert Hoover says the world; end visitors in the A. D. Hall home,
need is greater this year than it was ' °
Save the Soil.
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Sf-.- .£.
MRS. BERNICE HALL, P. O. Box - ,
273. McKinney, Texas. Telephone i
1282. 46-tS- .
PLASTI-KOTE Plastic paint for bom® j
and auto. Guaranteed by Good '
Located 6". rniiersouthwesFof Housekeeping. JOHNSON FUKNI-
-d. See MRS. L. A. WHEEL-1 TURE co- 29«o
50-3tc. I
oil heater and ;
FOR REPAIRS to yourj
Car, Truck or Tractor—-leU
us do your job—
) Here's
/ ,n fresh frui+s
I BuY them at your
; ;s high ,
j rQ^y down-to-
< A&P's
< select
i r^h fhem
( flavor 3nc]
y ( 'I'oclay for ,
FOR SALE
SEE A. D. HOPE & SONS for ba“
gains in new and used furniture
and stoves. The wallpaper and
paint store of McKinney. 38-tf
FOR SALE—45-acre (Jack Stagner)
farm, 3 miles S. E. of McKinney, on
bus and mail route, has butane, elec-
tric water pump, <
good improvements.
MENAMY, 5409 Bayior ave., roni,TT. . “ r G—
Worth, Phone 68937. 47-4tp 1 When in n^rof ^T^rTadua^a;ictl®Si.'
BUY THIS grocery store, 5-room
home, both modern, on highway,
$7,000.
IMPROVED farms, large or small.
FEW good buys in town homes. JEN-
KINS & ADDINGTON, Real Es-
tate. 48-3tp
FOR SALE — Seed wheat. J. R.
SHELLEY. RFD 2, Anna 49-2tp
FOR SALE—40 acres first-class land
4 miles east Allen. Good improve
ments. ROSCOE BARE, Wylie, Tex-
as-49-4tp
FOR SALE—Five-room, bath, 2
large porches, east front, large lot,
located in Melissa. See MRS. LAW-
RENCE MILLER, 1% miles south >-"= ftuaxcmvccvi nvi w xuav
Melissa. 49-3tp shape—and will rid you of bulges,
-------- MRS PEBNTOK; HAT.T. P C) Rnv.
FOR SALE—180 acre all purpose
farm. 40 acres in wood pasture, 125
in cultivation, well watered. Good
6-room and bath, house 1% story.
Priced at $50.00 an acre for quick
sale.'? ' ’ " ”
Leonard.
IS at Farm. 50-3tc I " ~
---—______•; WANTED
FOR SALE—Coal oil heater- and 1
sewing machine. FRED DAY. Al-1 WANTED TQ BUY or rent—Lot “or
len. Texas. 50-3tp; small acreage, improved or unim-
pn-p QATT n m , ■. ' Proved: in or near town. Preferably
rCiinyoaew 1O1X-d° ' on Hwy’ if out of city limits. 108 N,
grinder. Call 99-W after i American Way, Grand Prairie, Tex-
5:3G-______________________________5°-2tc i as. 50-2tp
EOR SALE system, nrac-1 WANTED—A day and night job by
ticallv new. WYSONG KEERAN, | a DractiCal nurse. MRS. L. G. WES-
Frisco, Texas. 50-.itp' TERMAN. RFD 5, McKinney (CuL
FARM BARGAIN—47 acres be-1 leoka>- 50-3t;v
tween McKinney and^ Blue^Ridge, i FARMS WANTED—We have a nuE>
30 cultivation, fair improvements.
Electricity. Only $3,000. See HIGHT
& KERBY.
Harp, boy, 8-26-47, Melissa.
Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin Wil-
cox. girl, 8-19-47, McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Majors, boy,
8-28-47. Plano.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ed Oakry,
girl, 8-29-47, McKinney.
August Deaths at VA Hospital <
William E. Ware. 53 yrs., 8-4-47,
Tyler, Rt. 4.
Arthur B. Monson, 20 yrs., 8-6-47,
Lovelady, Tex., Star Route.
Ota A. Rodgers, 51 yrs., 8-8-47,
Royse City.
Jacqueline P. LaBorde, 26 yrs.,
8-10-47. Beaumont.
George R. Pickett, 54 yrs., 8-12-47,
Dawson, Tex., Rt. 1.
William M. Anderson, 59 yrs., 8-
12-47. Ft. Worth.
Pedro Gutierrez, 31 yrs., 8-22-47,
El Paso.
Edward J. McDade, 52 yrs., 8-15-
47. Kerrville.
McKinley Mills, 48 yrs., 7-17-47,
Ft. Worth.
Nolan D, Thomas, 29 yrs., 8-12-
47. Farmersville.
Other Deaths
Mrs. Tollie Smith, 76 yrs., 7-28-47,
McKinney.
Albert T. Cheatham, 34 yrs., 8-9-
47. Pilot Point.
Emmie Augusta Wright, 68 yrs.,
7- 30-47. McKinney.
Seldon A. Whitsell, 14 yrs., 8-14-
47. Princeton.
William Walter Carrell, 42 yrs.
8- 26-47. McKinney, Rt. 1.
Daniel Jack Yaw, 97 vrs., 8-5-47,
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to Style
WHITE BREAD
FARM AUCTION
Monday Sept. 29, 1:00 p. m.
Sale on Hoard Farm 2 miles south
V2 mile east Celina. Texas. Owner,
having ill health, forces change of
climate. Everything sells. All cat-
tle Bangs Free.
5 Registered Jersey cows, good
ages and breeding and bred to a G.
V. Bray farm herd sire, a Five Star
Bull. .
4 Registered Jersey heifers.
4 Non-Registered Jersey heifers.
1 2 Registered Jersey bulls, one of
these bulls is sired by the noted
Teias Baaclu. the 5 Star Bull that
sold in Caliche Hill Farm dispersal
last fall, is out of a R. O. M. cow, a
ton future herd sire.
New John Deere
equipment. lights
bought in February.
New John Deere H tractor, all
equipment, these tractors have had
very little use.
8 ft. John Deere Grain Binder.
16 Hole John Deere-Van Brunt
drill, sowed less than 100 acres.
John Deere 2-disc breaking plow.
John Deere 12-A Power take-off
combine, perfect condition. John
Deere tractor stalk cutter.
24-disc Tandem disc, nearly new.
Grain Buster Feed Mill.
New Sulky rake, water tank on
wagon. 2 wheel trailer. Plows, tools
of all kinds.
Feedstuff and hay. Other miscel-
laneous items.
Household Furniture
New 7 ft. Norge Electric Refriger-
ator.
New Washing Machine.
Singer sewing machine, bedroom
suite, living room suite, chairs,
rockers, and other household goods.
Dont. Miss This Sale.
R. L. CRABTREE. Owner
Rt. 2. Celina, Texas
COL. GEORGE APPLE
Auctioneer. McKinney, Texas
LOST and FOUND
LOST—Blond female Collie, ans- I
wers to name “Debbie”; last heard of I
around Allen. Reward offered plus [
Phone ^GordonviUc, T^as^p’l Russell, past
ixx LL- Mrs. J. L. Hudson is still confined
Reward. to her bed most of the time. Her
daughter, Mrs. Harvey Perry, of
Dallas, has been attending her bed-
side part of week.
Billy Brinlee has been a recent
guest of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Kent.
Little Billy Jon Nae of Dallas is
spending next two weeks with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O-
Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cawthon and
children. Melba and £>cott and Jack,
attended a dinner given at the Kern
Chaney home in Anna Sunday.
~~ Bro. G. G. Burnett and wife were
guests of the W. E. Law-
I
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concrete cellar,
. OWEN Mc-
MENAMY, 5469 Baylor Ave., Fort
- eer. see COL. BILLY NOBLETT.
RFD 5. McKinney. 50-2tp>
Selling Farms and City Property?
List your saleable property with us
now. while cash buyers are avail-
able. Real estate phone 1200. JEN-
KINS AND ADDINGTON, over Cof-
feys. 44-7t5J»
SNYDER BUTTON SHOP
(at McNatt Pharmacy)
Let us cover your buttons and
buckles, make your button holes
and belts. 48-4tc
LOOK BETTER-FEEL BETTER—
Stop experimenting with support®
that lose their shape! Have a Spen-
cer designed especially for you. It, / S
will be guaranteed NOT to lose its
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Thompson, Clint & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1947, newspaper, September 25, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1354423/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.