The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959 Page: 10 of 12
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEYf TEXAS, OCTOBER 1, 1959
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the coming year.
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Renew your Subscription now.
Greatest Choice of Sleep Comfort in McKinney
WHY YOU SHOULD NOT SETTLE FOR LESS THAN A
into effect in August 1958.
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On Your Savings Account.
Long Boy size—80" long only $10.00 extra.
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Your Interest Starts the Day
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FIRST SAVINGS and
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Long Boy—80" long, $10.00 extra. Queen size—
60"x80" and King size—75*'x80" at slight addi-
tional cost.
tuftless styles. •
Mattress or matching boxspring
many years to come.
Mattress or scientific boxspring
other
new
BACK CARE
for those with Problem Backs
Long Boy size—80" long—$10.00 extra. Extra-
long, extra-wide models at slight extra cost.
Long Boy size—80" long—$10.00 extra. Extra-
long, extra-wide models at slight extra cost.
but these individually pocketed coils
firm. Lasts three times longer!
Mattress or Beautyrest boxspring only
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More Than 13 Million
U. S. Citizens Draw
Social Security
About 13,400 men, women and
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Mrs. Clint Thompson
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Katherine Thompson,
ney, Texas.
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H. D. MOUZON JR.
(My' commission expires June
1, 1961.)
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Built-in bedboard in the middle, up close to your
back for straighter spine support. Supervised and
approved by doctors. Features two layers of inner-
springs to insure a sound, comfortable sleep for
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All users of gas central heat-
ing systems, floor furnaces, wall
heaters, unit heaters and other
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Ownership
STATEMENT REQUIRED _ .. .
BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, heaith, education and welfare, re-
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usually results in considerable
be un- ’ delay in filling individual or-
Dallas Bruce, 43, driving a ce-
ment truck with its mixer churn- ;
• ing ten tons or concrete, felt his ■
brakes fail on a hill. He called,
for an ambulance on his two- 1
amendment may either’
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curity at the end of August, Ar-
SLUMBER KING
for Thrifty Budgets
Plenty of comfort built into each of the 312 tem-
pered springs with Simmons Auto-Lock assembly.
Slumber King features a rich upholstery, locked-in
handles, and eight air vents. You may choose from
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Long Boy—80" long, $10.00 extra. Queen size—
60"x80" and King size—75"x80" at slight addi-
tional cost.
EQUIPMENT
SHOULD BE CHECKED
Now is the time to have your
gas heating equipment inspected
and adjusted for winter use, Ray-
mond Neal, Lone Star Gas Com-
pany manager, suggested today.
“By calling today to have your
heating equipment serviced,’ he
I said, “you will avoid any delay.
Heating service companies and
i Lone Star always receive hun-
i dreds of calls for service the day
that cold weather hits. And this
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G. C. Nix of Farmersville, Rt.
3, has sent in his renewal to The
Examiner for the coming year.
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Verdelle Hendricks of Anna,
Rt. 2, has renewed his subscrip-
tion to The Examiner for anoth-
er year.
service departments in North Texas
Cox Chevrolet Co
EAST LOUISIANA AT NEW HIGHWAY PHONE LI 2-4483
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Superb Value at Modest Cost
405 Auto-Lock springs, luxurious upholstery, crush-
proof border with air ventilators, and a long-
wearing cover add up to a sounder sleep for you.
Choice of firm or extra-firm models, also tufted or
BEAUTYREST EXTRA FIRM
Finest Comfort
Plus Extra Firmness
Extra firmness if you need it or just prefer to have
it. The same number of power-packed springs (over
800 of them) as found in the regular Beautyrest,
Burrus, McKinney, is serving
aboard the destroyer USS Cogs-
well operating with the U. S.
call their heating
Mrs. Charles Webb of Prosper fireman, USN. son of Mr. and
has renewed ner Examiner for Mrs. John A. Hancock of 710
$i .
I way radio before the truck Johnny L. Hancock
। crashed. Bruce suffered a slight Serving on Destroyer
cut on his left arm. । WESTERN PACIFIC—johnny
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Wofford Thompson, McKinney,
Texas.
4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include,
in cases where the stockholders
or security holder appears upon
the books of the company as
trustee or in any other fiduicary
relation, the name of the person
or corporation for whom such
trustee is acting; also the state-
ments in the two -paragraphs
show the affiant’s full knowledge
and belief as to the circum-
stances and conditions under
which stockholders and security
holders who do not appear upon
the books of the company as
trustees, hold stock and securi-
ties in a capacity other than that
of a bona fide owner.
5. The average number of
copies of each issue of this pub-
lication sold or distributed
through the- mails or otherwise,
to pai dsubscribers during the 12
months preceding the date shown
above was: (This information is
required from daily, weekly,
semi-weekly, and triweekly
newspapers only.) 2940.
WOFFORD THOMPSON,
Publisher.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 25th day of September,
1959.
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The ’McKinney Examiner pub-
lished weekly at McKinney, Tex-
as for October 1, 1959.
1. The names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers
are:
Publisher, Wofford Thompson,
McKinney, Texas.
Editor, Wofford Thompson, Mc-
Kinney, Texas.
Managing editor, Wofford
Thompson, McKinney, Texas.
Business manager, Wofford
Thompson, McKinney, Texas.
2. The owner is: (If owned by
a corporation, its name and ad-
dress must be stated and also im-
mediately thereunder the names
and addresses of stockholders
owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of stock. If
not owned by a corporation, the
names and addresses of the indi-
vidual owners must be given. If
owned by a partnership or other
unincorporated firm, its name
and address, as well as that of
each individual member, must be
given.)
The McKinney Examiner, Inc.
McKinney, Texas.
Wofford Thompson, McKinney,
Texas.
Katherine Thompson, ' McKin-
ney, Texas.
Mrs. Nina Kressly, McKinney,
Texas.
Mrs. Marion Purnell, St. Louis,
Mo.
3. The known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding 1 per-
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other se-
curities are: (If there are none,
so state.)
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Auto Liability Insurance
1. It protects your privilege to drive in all states having
Financial Responsibility Laws.
2. It will pay all costs of defending injury or damage suit
against you, whether you are to blame for the accident or not.
to visit the youngest star on the '
flag.
During the rest of her tour, she
is scheduled to visit Japan, Hong
Kong and the Philippines.
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Mrs. Barbara Campbell of
Plano has sent in her Examiner
renewal for the coming year.
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CORTE MADERA, Calif.-
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| We Pay 4. Per Cent Dividend
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understand that they must
formally apply before their pay-
j merits can begin.
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E. L. Gilbert of McKinney has
renewed his subscription to The
Examiner for the coming year.
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Renew your subscription now.
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ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, Approximately 190,000 more
AND JULY’ 2, 1946 (Title 39, persons began drawing monthly
United States Code, Section payments in the past 12 months
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Lonnie Reynolds of Blue Ridge
has renewed his Examiner for
another year.
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Opie’s Beauty Shop of McKin-
ney is a new subscriber to The
Examiner.
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The ship arrived at Pearl Har-
bor, Hawaii, Aug. 21, for a week-
end recreational visit, and in so
doing so, arrived 15 minutes af-
ter Hawaii was c--cialiy pro- i
claimed this nation’s 50th state.
Thus the Cogswell became one
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BEAUTYREST
for Luxury Sleep
The world’s best is now even better! Over 800 .
springs compressed into individual pockets, power-
packed for buoyant support and body-fitting firm- 7
ness. Guaranteed for 10 years, too!
Mgttress or Beautyrest boxspring only $7950
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Thompson, Wofford & Thompson, Wofford, Jr. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959, newspaper, October 1, 1959; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1521839/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.