The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1967 Page: 8 of 12
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Wm. Boren survey xxx.
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T. J. Cotton survey xxx.
H. Roger Lawler to Wm. H.
Hunt Trust Estate 75.633 acres
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1 cup sugar
V8 teaspoon salt
2 cans (1 lb. each) drained,
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1 large can cream style corn
% green pepper (chopped)
2 tbs. butter
2 tbs. onion (chopped)
1 cup cooked rice__________
R. D. [Dick] LAYTON
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H. Roger Lawler to Wm.
Hunt Trust Estate 99.598 1
M. C. Owen survey xxx.
H. Roger Lawler to Wm.
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Harry L. Lindsley Sr. to Marie
K. Lindsley Lot in Allen xxxx.
Arlin L. Mize et al by Receiver
to B. H. Rucker et ux 65 acres
Jno. M. Heron survey 18,150.00.
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34 cup American Cheese (grated)
2 egg yolks, beaten
Combine all ingredients, put in
buttered baking dish and bake
45 minutes in 350 degree oven.
This is especially good with ham.
Little pimento may be added.
SAUSAGE CASSEROLE
Elizabeth Roberts
1 lb. bulk sausage
1 cup chopped celery
12 cup chopped onion
12 cup chopped green pepper
2 tablespoons sausage drippings
1 can (5 oz.). water chestnuts
drained and sliced
1 can (4 oz.) drained pieces and
stems mushrooms
3 cups cooked rice
112 pkg. dehydrated chicken
noodle soup
2 12 cups water
1/3 cup slivered toasted al-
monds (opitional)
Fry the sausage lightly in a
skillet. Remove from the skillet
and drain. Save 2 T. of sausage
drippings in skillet and lightly
sautee the celery, onion, and pep-
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Luther Wayne Haney Lot
Plano xxx.
Thomas C. Collier et ux
James E. Rixby et ux Lot
Secretary Housing & Urban
Development to Tommy Bost et
pers until lightly cooked. Add
the sausage, water chestnuts,
mushrooms, rice, chicken noodle
soup and water and mix together.
Top with sliced almonds and put
in 3 qt. casserole. Cover and bake
in moderate 350° oven for one
hour. Remove cover and bake
ZIP Code_______
PB16A
McKinney, Texas
Member of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
Terry et vir 11.8386 acres Wm.
Boren survey xxx.
Wylie Development Co. to Wy-
lie Ind. School Dsct. 35.844 acres
Allen Atterberry survey xxx.
Marie Johnson to Dora Jordan
Honaker Lot in Farmersville xxx
Prudential Ins. Co. to Secre-
tary Housing & Urban Develop-
ment Lot in Wylie xxx.
Donald Ray Hampton et ux by
Trustee to Prudential Ins. Co.
Lot in Wylie 10,300.00.
John Oneal to Rennie G. Co-
field et ux Lot in McKinney
10,000.00.
Wm. Edward Smith to Walter
H. Smith 8 acres F. D. La Pina
survey xxx.
Johnny Strawn to Jno. David
Anderson et ux Lot in Plano xxx
George A. Newbill et al to
Ernest L. Egger et ux Lot in
Plano xxx.
Dallas North Development Co.
to Thomas F. Dunn Lot in Plano
xxxx.
Wm. B. McCron et ux to Otho
G. Lindsey et ux Lot Lavon
Shores xxx.
Ray Blanchard et al to Hayden
L. Hankins et ux Lot Canyon
Creek Addxxx.
Jessie McDonald to Jaloska L.
(We’ve tried these and they are
all good. Elizabeth Thompson)
CRISP OATMEAL COOKIES
Lucile Griffin
1% cups packed brown sugar
3 cup shortening, melted
6 tbs. buttermilk
12 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla
1%2cupsflour sifted with 34 tsp.
soda
3 cups quick cooking oats
Put all ingredients in bowl and
mix thoroughly. Shape in small
balls, about linch in diameter and
put on greased cookie sheet
about 3 inches apart. Flatten each
cookie to 18 inch thickness by
pressing with a wet spatula. Bake
in moderate oven 375 degrees, 10
to 12 minutes. Makes 5 to 6 doz-
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John Tingle Jr. 103.37 acres J. R.
Savage survey xxxx.
James R. Kelly to Nelle C. Van
Blockman Lot in Sachse xxxx.
Home Savings Bank, to Hous-
ing & Urban Development Lot
in Wylie xxxx.
Lee Oran Darland to Geneva
Cunningham Lot in Melissa 380.-
00.
John L. Phillips et ux to H. R.
Campbell et ux . . . . H. Wright
survey 6,500.00.
Bobby G Klein to B. P. Klein
0.436 acres H. T. Chenowith sur-
vey xxx.
Ray Acosto to Opal Acosta Lot
in McKinney xxxx.
Roscoe O. Wilson to Clint Tal-
lant et al . . . H. Wright survey
xxx.
Canyon CreekLand Cpn. to Lee
Bailey Lot Canyon Creek Add
xxxx.
Irwin H. Steinhorn to Ernice
L. Brown et ux Lot in Plano xxxx
Park Highland Construction
Inc. to William Voiers et ux Lot
in Plano xxxx.
Don G. Vilaux Jr. et ux to
Donald Ray Walters Lot in Plano
xxx.
E. R. Mathews et ux to Wilson
Ramsay et ux 67.44 acres H. P.
Horton survey 18,546.00.
Secretary Housing & Urban
Development to Joseph T. Verzi
another 15 minutes. This will
serve 8.
FRUIT DUET SALAD
Jeannie Thompson
Orange Gelatin ring
2 pkg. orange flavored gelatin
2 cup boiling liquid (water or
fruit juice)
1 pint orange sherbet
1 11-oz. can mandarin oranges,
drained (1 cup)
Dissolve gelatin in boiling liq-
uid. Immeditely add orange sher-
bet and stir until blended. Add
orange. Pour into 1%2 qt. ring
mold and chill until firm. Un-
mold and fill center with am-
brosia and fruit salad. (10-12
servings)
Ambrosia Fruit Salad
11 oz. can mandarin oranges
1 cup)
13 oz. can pineapple chunks,
drained (1-2/3 cups)
1 cup flaked cocoanut
1 cup commercial sour cream
(or 12 cup whipped cream)
1 cup cut-up or miniature marsh-
mallows.
Mix all ingredients. Chill
(Strawberries or queen anne
cherries may be substituted.)
CHEESE BALL
Gertrude Bernard
1—6 oz. Kraft Blue Chip Cheese
2—5 oz. Draft Oil English Cheese
2—8 oz. Philadelphia Cream
Cheese
Let stand at room temperature
and then cream these three
cheeses together.
Then add: 1 tbs. chopped onion
1 tbs. Worchestershire sauce
1 cup chopped pecans (use only
half cup)
12 cup Parsley chopped (use
only %4 cup)
Mix together thorouhgly and
form mixture into a ball and roll
in the remaining pecans and
parsley. Chill until firm. This
holiday cheese ball is both de-
licious and colorful for your en-
tertaining.
344 EAST LOUISIANA McKINNEY, TEXAS PHONE LI 2-3311
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