The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1939 Page: 12 of 12
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, OCTOBER 5, 1939
EIGHT
Court News—
Real Estate Transfers
(Continued from Page 1)
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Look Your Best
5.21 acres in Wm. Davis survey, $xxx.
In
to Walter Sto-
Arlie
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and Felice
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department
for
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Rodney McLeod
Started Something
Youth Supervisor
Moving to McKinney
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4-H and FFA Winners
24.50
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times
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Hon. Clyde Doyle, J. P
Euel Ford, Constable,
Roy Hays, Deputy.
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Trad© with Examiner advertisers.
Genuine Stetson Specials in regular weight. Stetson Play-
boys in light weights. New wider brims. All new colors.
Regular and light weights in snap brim style with raw or
bound edges. All new colors. The best value you will find
was
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Bellvue hats of better grade felt. Regular and light weights.
All new shades of blue and green.
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Fred B. Withrow and Frielda Mae
Joyce Fern
decided on for your wardrobe. A style and color to
harmonize with each lovely ensemble
you?]
R. L. (Leslie) Hight is now able
to be out again. He had a hard tus-
sle with illness and was in the City
Hospital several weeks. We hope he
will not tax his strength too much.
Leslie is one of the best real estate
salesmen in our city. If you have
property to sell, or if you wish to buy,
see Mr. Hight.
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New patterns, new colors, new models,
for short, tall or regular men. Single
or double-breasteds; grays, blues,
browns and mixtures; fleeces, melon
cloths, tweeds. Buy now and save!
And looking prosperous is half of the battle ... a
shoddy appearance gets nothing more than a “hand-
out.” It simply doesn’t pay to be careless about your
appearance. Look your best all-ways!
al, to Lavenia
Collin County
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The
Department
Store of
McKinney
“You’re Looking
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Double breasteds, single breasteds;
full chesteds, blade models. All of
the new models, colors and patterns.
Buy now and wear your savings for
many happy years to come.
Close, xxx acres in Jno. Larremore
survey, $605.
E. L. Donihoo, et
Rawlins, 80.76 acres
school land, $5855.10.
Dewey Ray, et ux,
vail, xxx' acres in Joab Butler survey,
$200.
S. H. Shipman, et ux, to Ed Lang*
ley, lot in McKinney, $1000.
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a FOR AUTUMN . . . VITALITY IS
OUT IN FRONT WITH REAL MAS-
CULINE STYLES! EXCLUSIVE
WITH BONE’S.
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Thanks to G. E. Tailant, McKinney
Route 5 for $1.00 to renew for Ex-
aminer.
McKinney, is
the Examiner.
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Mrs. Abner McDonald, Wylie,
in. McKinney Thursday, seeing
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Glad to see Leonard Searcy out
again. He was a patient in the City
Hospital foi- a few days. Has been
sick several weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Los Angeles
are visitors in the home of Hon. and
Mrs. Wallace Hughston on West
Louisiana Street. Wesdames Hughs-
ton and Stone are sisters. Their in-
valid mother, Mrs. Dudley, who makes
her home with the Hughstons, is es-
pecially happy over this visit.
■
Mrs. H. C. Pope, who lives in norttf^B
part of town, gave us a call Tuesday/^^
She is just recovering from an ac-
cident, in which she was injured when
she tripped and fell. Mrs. Pop§
takes much interest in church and
Sunday School work, being a long-
time member of the North McKinney
Baptist Church. In her younger days
she was a school teacher and one of
the best. She tells us she has just
had her home repaired, repainted and
papered. We are glad she is now, "
about recovered from her fall. Mrs/V
Pope has always been a good friend '
to oui’ paper.
The Sheriff's Department has made
the following arrests during.,the past
week:
Twelve for gaming; five for drunk-
enness; two for rape; two for driving
while intoxicated; one for forgery.
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• BEAUTY, WEAR, QUALITY VAL-
UE, IN ROLLIN’S HOSIERY, 59c,
69c; 79c, $1.00. 13th PAIR F^iEE AT
BONE’S. -k
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F. S. Morris, residing southeast of
McKinney, is a new subscriber to
Claud
Evans,
$235.
Melvin Davis, et ux, to Mrs. Clara
Davis, lot in McKinney, $xxx.
Washington Natl. Life Ins, Co. to
R. D. Morgan, 100 acres in Geo. Hab-
bermasher survey, $2800.
L. F. Benton, et ux, to J. M. Kindle,
et al, inst in 276.63 acres in R. H.
Locke, et al survey, $1050.
Continental Gin Co. to Texhoma
Gin Co. et al, lots in Prosper. $6000.
J. H. Merritt, et al, to State of Tex-
as, .38 acre in Wm. Davis survey,
■$xxx.
George Morris to State of Texas,
Mighty Prosperous
Yourself”
Robert L. Mitchell, et ux, to U. N.
Clary, trustee, lot-in Prosper, $900.
Lloyd Neilon, et ux. to, Ray G
French, lot in Wylie, $300.
Geo. W. Montgomery, et al, to
Erwin Montgomery, 69.64 acres
Eliza'- yJn0- McGarrah survey, $3412.50.
J. L. Pfaff, et ux,xto H. D. Wysong,
lot in McKinney $300.
Etha A. Drury, et al, to Lucile D.
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Thanks to our loyal friend, Good
, Bingham, South Chestnut Street, for
$1.00 to renew for the Examiner.
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Clarence Box of Blue Ridge Route
1 was here Monday and called in to.
renew for Examiner. ;
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Lee Barnum and John Greenwood
of Frisco were in McKinney Sa.tur-
■ ’day.
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Mrs. J. A. Belcher of Melissa'Route
1, renews for the Examiner, . which
she has read many years.
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R. E. Deal, who has been a patient
in the City Hospital for somfe time,
has so far recovered that he h$,s been
taken to his home on Christian'Street.
J. C. Hammonds, who llvew on-Route
1, Melissa, orders the Examiner one
year. Thanks, Mr. Hammond^
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Mr. and Mr?. R. C. Martin of 'Bloom-!
dale were trading with dUr merchants;
Saturday. ; , q. Sparlin, in charge of the
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The Constable’s department has
made the following arrests during the
past week:
Eleven for drunkenness; one
affray; two for disturbance.
Mrs. Willie L. Barnett to Glen F.
Havill, 6 acres in M. Mowery survey,
$xxx.
J. W. Inge, et al, to Nina McIntire,
57.53 acres in Jacob Snively survey,
$2400.
R. C. Vicars, et ux, to J. H. Webb, )
lot in Farmersville, $xxx.
Crouch, et ux, to
1 acre in Wm. Davis
Miss Bessie Christie of Frisco
Route 2, has our thanks for $1.00 to
renew for Examiner.
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Thanks to R. L. Murray of the Wet-
sel community for $1.00 to renew for
Examiner.
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V. A. Griffey, who gets his mail on
Route 1, Melissa, called in and
ordered the Examiner and Dallas
News while here Saturday.
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Subscribe for The Examiner.
A I
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a New Hat
We recently received the following
letter from our old time friend, J. S.
Jones, of the Mt. Pisgah community,
in Southeast Collin. It seems that bur
efficient county clerk, Rodney Mc-
Leod, in telling of his visit back to
the old home in Mississippi, caused
Bro. Jones to dream of his own home
in Tennessee and Bro. Jones has con-
tributed the following:
Editors Examiner:
After reading R. C. McLeod’s re-
port about his trip back to his old
'.home in Mississippi in the Examiner
-of the August 24, I had a dream of
swimming in the Cumberland River
=above Nashville.
My Dream
T dreamed I heard a mocking bird
brimming full of glee v
Pouring forth his soul of love in the
moonlight of Tennessee.
Moonlight of Tennessee.
'The. ecstacy of the dream awoke me.
'it was dark, I could see. .
Alas, the sad realization I xvasn’t
< back in. Tennessee. . •
Th«j^ wife is a native TexapL. ’ Si
?.been good to me.
But; she never has consented for me
^to go back to Tennessee.1
I look and watch the airplanes; some-
times I see two or three,
But I often think one would be
enough to take me back to Ten-
nessee.
This land is black and sticky, and as
rich as it ban be.
But if ye once get stuck ye can’t
get loose, like ye can in Tennes-
see.
I see some familiar objects here. One
is a hackberry tree.
They are like the ones that grew in
the grass lots of Tennessee.
Yes, my wife is a native Texan;
children number three t
three.
So I guess that’s the reason she will
not let me go back to Tennessee.
Yours truly,
J. S. JONES.
Nevada, Texas, Route 2.
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• WAX TAN SEASON’S NEWEST
AND SMARTEST MEN’S LEATHER
BY PORTAGE, $4.00 — $5.85. EX-
CLUSIVE WITH BONE'S.
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Misses lea Dora Lafon and Oleta
Sanders of Branch were business
visitors at the Examiner office Tues-
day.
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Subscribe for The Examiner.
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‘ • Per.
for
r ^o/or
TS“°8 sbadea
\sty>edto
to O, E.
.^3 survey,
Marriage License
John Patterson and Sammie J. Wy-
gal.
Ikey Brison
Lively.
Lester Smith and Flora Coleman.
Van Dendy and Eula M. McAdams.
Richard Carr and Dorajean Davis.:'
George W. Hagins and Martha AJ
Waldon.
G. P. Odell and Charlcie Drake.
James. Porter Alexander and Ber-
nice Alexander. . ’
Gerald T. White and Maggie E.'
Wilder..',
' Johh.H. Williams and Mrs. Mary E
Murray.
Arba Dinni's Brinlee and Reba Imo-
gene Williams.
B. W. Duncan and Jacquilinp . Ste-
phens.
Lorenza Johnson and Lucille Coils.
Clarence Harper (col) and EV„
beth Robinson.
William Sperry and Dorothy Gaul-
den.
J. W. Freeman and Mrs. Mari>
Sims.
W. K. Gantt, Jr., and Vivian
Pauline Ramey.
>3 V i t A T 4 4-1
England.
R. M. Caulter and
Nixon.
James
Burns,
T. C. Edwards and Sadye Smith.
Luther Franklin Burleson and Doro-
thea Bailey.
bate will of Mrs. Virginia Barron,
deceased.
Mrs. Margie Lovejoy Comegys has
made application to probate will of
Mrs. Carrie L. Lovejoy, deceased.
Annie Wright has made application
to probate will of C. J. Wright, de-
ceased.
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4-H Club and Future Farmer boys
won at the Collin County Fair last
week, as follows.
Hogs—Club Class
Best breeding gilt or sow any
, any breed.
First place—James' Graves (4-H
and F. F. .)
Second place—Weldon Strain (4-H.)
Third place—Weldon Strain (4-H.)
Fourth place—Leon Johnson (4-H.)
Best Fat Butcher Hog,
First place—A. L. Hogge (F. F. A.)
Second place—Leon Johnson (4-H.)
Third place—A. L. Hogge (F. F. A.)
Fourth place—Paul Ed Kinnev
(4-H.)
Results of club boys and F. F. A.
Boys showing in Open class .against
adults.
Poland China Sow 1 Year and
Under 2
■ A. L. Hogge (F. F. A.)—Third place.
Poland China Sow Under 6 Months
Leon Johnson (4-H)—Fourth place.
Duroc Boar, 6 Months and Under
1 Year
Johnnie Mann (4-H)—Second place.
Duroc Boar, Under 6 Months,
Weldon Strain (4-H)—First place.
Johnnie Mann (4-H)—Second place.
Johnnie Mann (4-H)—Third place.
Weldon Strain (4-H)—Fourth place.
Duroc Sow, 1 Year and Under 2
C. D. Hogge (4-H)—Second place.
Duroc Guilt, Under 6 Months
James Graves (4-H. and F. F. A.)
—First place.
Weldon Strain (4-H)—Second place
Weldon Strain (4-H)—Third place.
Young Herd Boar and Three Sows
Weldon Strain (4-H)—First place.
Johnnie Mann (4-H)—Third place.
Get of Boar
Johnnie Mann (4-H)—First place.
Weldon Strain (4-H)—Second place
• Produce of Sow
Johnnie Mann (4-H)—First place.
Weldon Strain (4-H)—Second place.
Best Barrow
Johnnie Mann (4-H)—Third place.
Best Pair Barrow
Johnnie Mann (4-H)—Second place.
Agricultual and horticultural ex-
hibits winnings of 4-H Club boys in
open class against adults are:
Peanuts—Willie Ross Addington
(4-H)—First place.
Hybrid corn—Alfred Lang (4-H)—
First place.
Aubrey Dunn (4-H)—Second place.
J. P. Foster (4-H)—Third place.
Pears—J. C. Lafon . (4-H)—Third
place.
Ogle Lee Drain (4-H)—Third place.
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Messrs. Oscar Jeffcoat, Rob
Thompson and Derris Jeffcoat of
Blue Ridge Route 2, were in .McKin-
ney yesterday and called by the Ex-
aminer office. Oscar renewed for
our paper until September, 1940. Der-
ris lives in Colorado and is here on a
visit to his parents. He likes Colo-
rado fine. But of course is enjoying
his visit back to his old Collin County
home.
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imunity
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our thank?;. Mr.- Craft hasi.a fine
in. She’s grafted. Some,- time in the pear
vet- i whatpcan be
little time on
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E. B. Moore, Sheriff.
W. E. Button, Office Deputy.
Dan Rike, Riding Deputy, s
Cy Actkinson, Jailer.
Identification Bureau.
D. H. Jackson, Grayson and Collin
supervisor for the National Youth
Administration, has moved head-
quarters and will continue the work
as usual from the basement of the
Collin County court house. The work
in Grayson County is well underway,
Mr. Jackson says, and he plans to de-
vote more attention to expanding the
program in Collin County.
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Mrs. W. T. Largent has returned
from a three months’ visit to her
brother, Dr. Seth Maupin, and family
in Los Angeles. While there she ac-
companied her sister-in-law on a trip
to the Hiwaiian Islands, where they
visited with her daughter in Honolulu.
Mrs. Largent reports a most delight-
ful trip where.they saw many things
of interest. j
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Mrs. Walter Holder is a patient in
the City Hospital, where slip under-
went an operation Monday, j.
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W. D. Craft of Branch cofen
has renewed for our paper fen
orchard of ipepd'n trees, which'; he lids
ture: he will show you
done by spending a 1
pecan sprouts.
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G. E. Dale has our thanks!<for
, newal to both Examiner and Semi-
. Weekly. He is another good!;citizen
of Branch and Culleoka community.
Mr. Dale usually has lots of good
honey. But this year has bben top
so
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Thompson, Clint; Smith, J. Frank & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1939, newspaper, October 5, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1234441/m1/12/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.