The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1953 Page: 3 of 16
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, DECEMBER 3, 1953
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WARRANTY
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der this plan.
Other members of the board who
also stressed the importance of get-
ting started now on the waterway
program were Charlie Cantrell of
STATE FARM INSURANCE
AUTO e LIFE e FIRE • LIABILITY
A Barn or Extra Storage, An Extra Room, Screen
Porch, New Garage, New Roof, Oak Floors, Con-
crete Sidewalks, Concrete Garage Floors, New
Cabinets, Sheet Rock Rooms, House Repainted
or Anything to Improve Your Home—
Let GROGAN SUPPLY COMPANY Show You
How You Can Have All This and Pay for It As
You Enjoy It.
It’s amazing hew
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$500.00.
Mrs. Julia Hale to
IT PAYS TO INSURE WITH STATE FARM
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BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO
BAILEY'S PHARMACY
(FORMER PRATT DRUG STORE LOCATION)
Closed
Thursday Afternoons
Saturday Afternoons
Call 2-4651
For Appointment
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Renew your subscription.
Yes, here’s how to get extra attention from a man.
Just sit him down to his favorite dinner cooked
electrically. There’s lots of man-sized appeal in a
roast or stew with all the juicy goodness sealed in!
And you can bet he won’t skip those vegetables with
garden-fresh flavor. Best of all, you manage to stay
cool and attractive with clean,
OFFICE OPEN
9-12 — 1-6
SINGER VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT
Free Home Demonstrations Anywhere
SOREA.—Army Pfc. Wal-
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303 Bevo St., McKinney, is serving
in Korea with the 7th Military Po-
written
GUARANTEE!
Mary
lot in
$1.50 to keep The Examiner com-
ing another 12 months.
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with a hammer, raped and robbed
her.
The incident occurred when the
woman took a Negro yardman she
knew to her garage Tuesday to
show him paint he was to use on a
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27%% DIVIDEND is paid on all coverages of currently expiring
automobile insurance. Pay only 6 months in advance.
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Mrs. Mary H. Mohr has returned
from an extended visit with her
son and family in Indianapolis, In-
diana.
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The Board of Supervisors of the
Collin County Soil Conservation
District of which Howard Logan of;
Celina is ch a i r m a n, officially '
Weston Community, but who now
lives just over the line in Grayson
County near Van Alstyne, was in
to see us Wednesday and renewed
his paper. His subscription had
been out for several months and he
missed it. Mr. Morris is a son of the
late Johnnie Morris who lived for
many years in the Weston Commu-
nity.
J. A. is looking forward to Christ-
mas this year, because he said his
family would be together at his
home for the first time in a long
while. His son, James Leo, is sta-
tioned at Perrin Field. His daugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert Wylie, and hus-
band and two children are living
at Fort Monroe, Va.
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Miss Susie Miller who resides in
Lone Star Community, renews for
The Examiner that she has read all
of her life.
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and Chester Laughlin of Wylie.
Morrison Liston of Farmersville as-
sisted by V. L. Dahlberg, County
Agricultural Agent, explained the
leaflet showing the first seven
steps necessary in starting a water-
way. These leaflets are being spon-
sored by business firms and will
have wide distribution over the dis-
trict. Wre Sutherland told of the
duties of the six operating commit-
tees made up of representative bus-
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THE 7TH INFANTRY
Grogan Supply Co.
ERNEST BROWN, Mgr.
Farmersville, xxx.
Ross H. White et ux to Owen M.
Tarrant et ux, lot in Josephine,
$3232.60.
Dow Riggs et al to Clyde Todd
et ux, lot in Plano, xxx.
Paul Wright, et ux to Mary Boils,
lot in McKinney, $1750.00.
James E. Caulder et ux to R. M.
miles of terraces have been con- B. Barvin and Texas Highway pa-
structed but 7,917 miles are need-' trolman started tracking the ex-
ed, 1,461 acres of land are being convict after several persons re-
farmed on the contour whereas j ported seeing a Negro answering
113,929 acres should be farmed un- : Denson’s description. Denson’s pic-
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fence. She was seriously injured
by her attacker.
Denson was free on $5,000 bond
at the time, ci arged with killing
Ona Mae Washington, 34, with
whom he had been living. He was
indicted in May.
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Elizabeth Hale Millican,
were present to hear plans for the Whisnand of Gainesville, Tex., said
big program and to arrange and Denson, 37, was shot in the left eye
hold meetings in their respective and killed instantly during an ex-
communities relating to the work, change of bullets when he was cor-
Mr. Logan said that the “bottle- nered just inside the Denton Coun-
neck” to the carrying out of better ty line.
soil conservation practices is the Denson fired on officers when
lack of waterways being established ordered to surrender, and a .38-
in the district. j caliber bullet grazed Whisand’s
John Wells of Plano, vice-chair- neck and shoulder. The sheriff was
man of the board, pointed out that not seriously hurt, but a volley of
in the area served by the McKin- gunfire brought Denson down from
ney unit of soil conservation that about 30 or 40 yards.
214 waterways have been estab-! The sheriffs, Deputy A. L.
lished but 2,211 are needed, 113 Nichols Gainesville cafe owner A.
Into each of your prescriptions
goes that unseen ingredient — ac-
curacy. Also, the finest, freshest
pharmaceuticals on the market.
Simple or complex, we fill your
doctor’s formula, FAST and RIGHT
undergo intensive field training
। while guarding the northern ap-
i proaches to the U. S. and Canada.
i Private Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hobert J. Robinson, Route 2,
1 McKinney, entered the Army last
: May and completed basic training
I at Camp Roberts, Calif.
He is a 1950 graduate of Plano1
; High School and former employee
J of the Southwestern Bell Telephone
Co., Dallas.
Non-Assessable.
_ _____________ __________ ' SANGER, Nov. 27.—Henry Perry
launched their program for the es- Denson, Negro ex-convict charged
tablishment of 800 waterways in: with slaying his girl friend and
the district for 1954 at a meeting raping a prominent Fort Worth
held Monday night in the county white woman, was killed near here
court room in McKinney. A repre- late yesterday in a gun battle with
sentative group of farmers and officers.
landowners from 28 communties Cooke County Sheriff O. E.
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J. M. Johnson, Rfd. 4, leaves
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Branch, lot in McKinney, $5500.00. . --
Eddie Pearl Bilderback et vir, to j iness men and farmers that were
J. P. McAfee et ux, lot in Wylie, I recently, organized to assist the
$500 00 Board of Supervisors in their pro-
Willie L. Barnett to Veterans gram of greater service in the con-
Land Board 128.51 acres M. Mowry nervation of our greatest resource,
survey, $12,635.00. i the good earth.
Mattie Culifer to Horace K. | .
Swann, 2 acres David Wetsel sur- : Assigned to Alaska
vey, $300.00. __
LCHovelady to W. T- Perkins, ! WITH U. S. FORCES IN ALAS-
lot in Celina, $3400.00. KA.-Pvt. Donald J. Robinson,
1, o .° t t> ■ . whose wife, Lila, lives at 802 E.
. Mrs.,Wil Scott of Princeton ex- Anthony St., McKinney, recently
tends the date on her Examiner to arrived in Alaska for duty with the
-tu”t . 4th Regimental Combat Team.
i Army units stationed in Alaska
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| Denson, charged with rape and
robbery, was sought throughout
i North Texas after a Negro beat a
Valdasta, George Webb of Nevada' 48-year-old Fort Worth woman
J. A. Morris, formerly of
EXAMPLE
JOB COSTING_____________________$300.00
Down Payment ____________________ 30.00
Balance ____________ $10.13 Per Month
No Red Tape No Mortgage
Let us arrange for a loan to cover both labor and
materials. We are in position to recommend good
mechanics, who are able to give you labor cost.
Just Call the Lumber No. 2-5511
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lice Company which was recently
awarded its second Meritorious
Unit Commendation.
Morrow, a driver, arrived in Ko-
rea last June from Fort Sam Hous-
ton, Texas. The son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Morrow, Route 2„ he was em-
ployed by Luscombe Aircraft in
Garland before entering the Army
in December 1952.
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The far-seeing little wife will
soon be interesting her husband in
those dazzling things in the show
windows.
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P. B. Roberts et ux to Sam Coop-
er et ux, lot in Frisco, $1500.00.
R. K. Hill et ux to P. B. Roberts,
lot in Frisco, $350.00.
Gladys Dunn to R. C. Fagg, 103.50
acres M. Mowery survey, $9832.50.
Mrs. J. A. Barnett to R. C. Fagg,
68.72 acres, M. Mowry survey,
$4000.00.
B. P. Klein et ux; to O. L. Stew-
art, lot in McKinney, $1200.00.
Collin Jackson et ux to R. W.
Seigler et ux, lot in Farmersville,
$700.00.
Ivan Perry Bolger et al to Mil-
dred Dudlpv. lot in Allen, $6300.00.
H. W. Eubanks et al to B. L. Cor-
ley et ux, 10.76 acres Jno. Chal-
mers survey, $3500.00.
City of Farmersville to J. M.
Evans, lot in Farmersville, xxx.
Leon Johnson et ux to Harrison
Williams, lot in McKinney, $375.00.
Vera Harrington to Will T. Grif-
fin, lot in Plano, xxx.
O. E. Williams et ux to Cecil
Martin, 57 acres C. T. Clift survey,
$3500.00.
A. M. Scott et al to Sunshine
Gin Co., lot in McKinney $6000.00.
T. L. Wisdom et ux to Otis V.
Wilder et ux, 1 acre James Inner-
arity survey, $50.00.
Leon Edward Johnson et ux to
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Thompson, Clint & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1953, newspaper, December 3, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1457418/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.