The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1955 Page: 8 of 16
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, MAY 5, 1955
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Harris . and son
are
Dickie Horn, licensed
13, 14 and
15
A
host of boys
Tuesday
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754
meah—top ^oucrnmenl grades !
85$
Lb.
291
lb.
43$
Lb.
394
25’
Lb.
254
104
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Melissa
Lb.
Lb.
2 Lbs. 25$
Lb.
Lb.
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Bot.
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Hand LotionHanex.,‘mondB.° 554
9
Lb.
2 Lbs 25$
Baby Pood ^eaticres !
Ctn.
Cow she priced !
Pkg.
Cream of Wheat
5-Min. Pkg.
"ees
22$
Edwards Coffee To
op-quality Can
F '• •
Instant Coffee Edwards
2
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Salad
Duchess
Youth
Jaycee
Mrs. Kathleen
Ramsey, owners,
Size 220.
Sunkist
Size 360.
Sunkist
25$
234
294
404
assisted by
embalmer
Easy to see
who eats
94
54
27,
Navel Oranges
Yellow Lemons
Reg.
Bar
79$
914
834
694
794
534
334
Dressing
Dressing
10-Lb.
Pkg.
Prices effective Thurs.,
Friday and Saturday
10$
434
" 39
254
154
224
1 w
69#
2-Oz.
Jar
Salad
Miracle Whip
8-Oz.
Can
32-Oz.
Jar
Admitted:
Tim West, McKinney
Mrs. Charles Ray, McKinney
Mrs. A. W. Parker, McKinney
Mrs. A. A. Moyer, Carrollton
Mrs. RenaRenegar, McKinney
834
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Pkg.
Pt.
Ctn.
32-Oz.
Bots.
16-Oz.
Jar
Bot.
4-Oz.
Can
4-Oz.
Bot.
16-Oz.
Bot.
Gnt.
Tube
1-Lb.
Pkg.
1-Lb.
19c
394
214
294
354
214
214
Baked Without Shortening
16 OZ. LOAF ks
Loaf
26-Oz.
Pkg.
3-Lb.
Can
Premium quality.
Your choice:
Whole kernel, Cut Corn. Ford Hook Limas.
Bel-air Peas. Cut Green Beans. Cauliflower.
Whole Baby Okra. Broccoli Spears.
194
254 •
59#
274
494
SLEEPY
HOLLOW
Made with plenty of
REAL MAPLE
SUGAR
Nob Hill Coffee Extra-rich
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V2-Gal,
Ctn.
i/2-Pt.
Lucerne Ctn.
Lb. 254
ney, expired
Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Celina
4-29-55
Admitted
Reports Admissions,
Discharges for Week
Bunch
2 for
Bel-air
Frozen Vegetables
ney
Disahargied: Daniels, McKinney
Charles Alexander, McKinney
Mrs. Cora Alexander, McKinney
Mrs. Gladys Summers, McKinney
Mrs. Kenneth Eubanks, McKin-
ney
Mrs. John Klepper, McKinney
Raymond Wilson, McKinney
4-27-55
Admitted,:
Mrs. Marion Boren, Plano
L. V. Petty, Frisco
Linda Ann Daniel, Wylie
Mrs. Moses Smith, McKinney
Mrs. David Evans and baby girl,
McKinney
Mrs. Amy Neal, Farmersville
Mrs. Fannie Parker, Princeton
Miss Tommie Lou Moore, McKm-
"‘Mrs. C. L. Miller, Jr., McKinney
Discharged:
W. H. Strickland, Dallas
Mrs. Carmen Palmer, Dallas
Mrs. Anna Lee Cody, McKinney
Mrs. Laura Harper, Prosper
Wesley Shield, McKinney
Mrs. Bond Davis, Frisco
Mrs. Gertrude Holloway, McKin-
Miss Linda Daniels, Wylie
4-28-55
Admitted:
J. A. Chapman, Floyd
Mrs. Kenneth Eubanks, McKin-
ney
Mrs. A. R. Gracey, McKinney
Gibson Caldwell, McKinney
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Discharged:
Oscar E. Morrison, McKinney
Olen Alexander, Dallas
Mrs. Mozelle Parker, McKinney ,
O H. Magers, McKinney !
J. H. Williams, Sherman
Hester Hains, McKinney
J. A. Chapman Floyd, expired
Baby Jerry W. Chaffin, McKin- i
Busy Baker Crackers
I ~ Assorted flavors.
ICC ~rea 171 Snow Star
Fine Beveragescragmodn’i2
Mayonnaise Nu-Made
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White Breadsegua-sliced.2toz
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n | C | or Swiss. U. S.
KOUnd dtea K gov’t.-graded calf Lb.
Capitol Sliced Bacon Cello-packaged
Pure Pork Sausage Wingate
Wesley Shields, McKinney
Sammie Danils, McKinney
Mrs. Mary Sullivan, McKinney 1
Mrs. Rita Campbell, Frisco ।
Mrs. Marion Crawford, McKin-
Shaving Soap Williams
I । • After shave.
LOTI OU Woodbury. (Tax incl.)
Shampoo Woodbury
Toni Refill Ki+ (Tax,
3 Jars
A42-0z.
“ Cans
9 6%2-Oz.
Z Cans
14-Oz.
Sweet Milk Lucerne
Buttermilk Lucerne
Whipping Cream
Strained Meats Gerber
Dlr I Strn'd. fruits &
CDy rOOCl Veg. Heinz
D I l~ l Strn d. fruits &
Da by lOOd Veg. Gerber
D I r I Junior.
Da by rood Gerber
3!/2-Oz.
Can
45#
39#
D: • Smoked. Ready to eat.
I ICnICS Swift. Prem. 3 to 5 Lb. Avg.
1 . Cl • Cello-
Large ba la mi packaged
Luncheon Meat spiced
Large Bologna parged
Fine Frankfurters
— 1 II 10 to 16-Lb. Avg.
I urkey Hens Gov't. inspected
t | t 20 to 24-Lb. Avg.
I Urkey I OIDS Half or whole
White Onions Mild
Fresh Corn Well-filled ears
23 — — — -
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Pork Roast Loin-end
Dry Salt Bacon Corter
Mrs. A. R. Gracy, McKinney
Mrs. Betty Lou Reeves, Garland
Mrs. Mary Sullivan, McKinney
Mrs. Jim Wysong and baby girl, ,
Boys’ baseball in Collin County
this summer will see some 400 or
more youngsters between eight and
fifteen years of age engaged in
i regular, supervised sports activity
two nights each week from June to
August.
Mrs. Molly Jennings, McKinney J
Mrs. Brooks Lewis, McKinney
Mrs. Molly Hardin, Wylie
Wesley Shields, McKinney.
Mrs. Grace Burnside, McKinney
Jim Harris, Carrollton
Mrs. Mary Alford, Garland
5-2-55
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Jdotv shel priced !
Airway Coffee S2nfe‘mheee. : 794
Fresh Tomatoes Large
D I A f Cracklin’-
rascal Celery fresh.
Radishes SaChaqed
Green Onions Fresh
Avocados size 30.
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teams in that league.
Thursday night, Collin County
Junior League sponsors and mana-
gers meet at the Chamber of Com-
merce in McKinney to discuss re-
organization of that loop. This will
Short Ribs or Brisket U. S. „ovSfodea calf
c i 11 Spray Deoderant.
btOpette (Tax incl.)
J. & J. Baby Powder
baby Magic Mennen
Rubbing Alcohol
Dental Cream Colgate
and funeral director; Bill Enloe, ap-
prentice embalmer and director;
Gerald Gauldin, D. E. student; Sid
Williams, insurance saleman and
Mrs. Ramsey Harris, office assis-
tant.
The Harris Funeral Home is the
home office of the Harris Funeral
Home Funeral Service Insurance
Company.
Additional parking space has been
provided and all cars and ambu-
lances have ben air conditioned
Crisp Lettuce Firm and tender
New Potatoes Clean and smooth
Enter Skylark Breads
tison NATIONAL colter
Get your emr blank at the Skylark Broad Section
Skylark mead 20164
Mrs. Lillian Burger, McKinney
R J. Yarbrough, Dallas
Mrs. Doris Shewbirt, McKinney j
Mrs. Gladys Summers, McKinney
Discharged:
Glenn McKamy, Frisco
H. L. Standifer, Farmersville kecreation center nelu uesuay
Mrs. Ernest Shoemaker, MeKin afternoon for try-outs for the four
Try-outs for places on Pee Wee
League teams (boys 8-12) were
held at Quarterback Field, in Finch
Park Monday afternoon with more
I than 130 boys on hand who had
not played the previous summer.
Pee Wee managers will meet Fri-
day night to conduct a drawing
for players, after which regular
City-County Hospital Boomsinscounty
Delicious Apples and larger
Russet Potatoes Economy-pack
2:654
O 3-Oz.
A Pkgs.
Kinney
5-1-55
Admitted:
Mrs. D. D. Harris and baby girl,
McKinney
Mrs. G. W. Hall, McKinney
Hubert Risner, Anna
Mrs. Leona Herndon, Plano
Mrs. J. L. Smiley, Wylie
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^darm-fredli produce from Safway...
Discharged: for players, after
Mrs. Evelyn Petway, McKinney i practice will start.
J. A. Axley, Helena, Mont A host of boys I, .
Mrs. Harvey Rutherford, McKin- years of age greeted City
Iodized SaltSno-White
Shortening M
SafeivaiA
S’ 49
O 3-Oz.
A Pkgs.
2 Ears
50g
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4-26-55
Admitted:
Mrs. Nelse Eubanks, McKinney
Olen Alexander, Dallas
Mrs. Rose Babcock, Plainview
E. L. Rousseau, Frisco
Harry Drury, Anna
Mrs. Mary Ritchey, Plano
Charles Alexander, McKinney
and equipped with radios.
Mrs. Harris and Ramsey both
extend a cordialj invitation to the
public to visit thir newly remodges
ed funeral home. B
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Two Get Promotions
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SUNDAY, MAY 8. IS MOTHER'S DAY
Safeway pays tribute to Texas Mothers on their big day.
Hint to Dad: Why not serve Mother breakfast in bed and
then take her out to dinner on Sunday. H m m m ?
Miss Myri Littrell, bride-elect of
Herbert Astleford, was honored at
a shower tea at the Methodist
Church in Plano recently.
The bride’s chosen colors,, blue,
and white, were carried out in the
table decorations. Miss Frances
Littrell presided at the punch bowl
and Miss Margie Pannell registered
the guests.
Mrs. Leon Littrell greeted the
guests in the entrance hall. Many
beautiful gifts were on display.
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Renew for Examiner.
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11 4^1 e c 4^^ gg e Assorted flavors.
LrCOOvI IO Joyette
Boneless Round Jteak grade heavy beef
Economy Ground Beefamydtma,
Chuck Roast U. S. gov.-grodga calf
ll Assorted flavors.
#69% E #93 Jell-well
Lk ■ c gm ■ ■ ■ •c Canned Ballard or
| 3% 6) I I 2 Pillsbury Buttermilk
Harris Funeral Home
Is Completing New
Remodeling Program
The Harris Funeral Home has
recently undergone remodeling and
redecorating of the building, as
well as outside improvements.
The front porch has been en-
closed and the entrance canopy
covered from the entrance to the
street.
Partitions were rearranged and
and the floors carpeted from wall
to wall. The business offices also
were nicely redecorated.
The reception hall, which leads
to the chapel is furnished in Early
American maple. The walls are
matching colors with the floor cov-
erings, and the upholstering of the
furniture.
The chapel has been enlarged
and the building equipped with a
public address system so that the
services may be heard from any
part of the building. All year round
air-condition has been installed.
A new family room, assuring the
family' complete privacy at a ser-
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Fine F our Harvest Blossom
( We e A c e Plain, pimiento or
“umsd | I 6 «• •K chive. Kraft Phila.
be the fifth year the Junior League
has operated. Last summer teams
from Celina, Prosper, Melissa,
Princeton, Plano, Farmersville,
Anna and Community made up the
loop. These, plus several additional
teams, are expected to join up for
the 1955 season. The junior circuit
is for boys up to 15 years of age.
Play will start in all three groups
around June 1.
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Piano Girl’s
Engagement
Is Announced
Mrs.'Ida-Lewis, McKinney
Mrs. Eunice Standifer, Farmers-
ville
Mrs. '• Margaret’ Morrison, Garland
Discharged: yovic
R. J. Yarbrough, Dallas
Hanson Ross, ■ McKinney
L. V.Petty,' Frisco. .
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The dollar is still popular in spite
of the fact that it doesn’t have the
cents it once had.
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Back of all successful industries
are men with vision.
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When parental control goes out ,
the window, juvenile' delinquency
comes, in at the door.
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Pew people ever take free ad- i
vice. The only kind they have faith
enough to use is the advice they ■
buy from their doctor or lawyer. |
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Those wrinkles on the face of the
old are nothing more than youth-
ful dimples turned wrong side out.
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The Lord loves a cheerful giver.
The world loves a cheerful liver. .
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Habit gets a fellow. Many a fa-
ther who worked his way through.
college is now working hishdeddak
.. way through, add
e)
Chief of Police Otho Nitcholas
Monday announced the promotion
of two men in the city department.
Euell Ford was elevated to as-
sistant chief and Guy Alexander
was promoted to the rank of sar-
geant. Both men have served on
the police force for some time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Boude Story of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Er-
win and Tommy of Waco were
week-end guests of Mrs. E. M.
Munroe and Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Er-
win, Jr., in McKinney.
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Ed Beard has been confined to
his home in McKinney becausenA
illness the past several days. 6)
Mrs. Creed Baskett of Ft. Worth
will continue to read The Examiner
renewed by Roy E. Benton of Dal-
las.
Lipton Tea Orange pekoe
m-I D Standing. U.S. choice-
KID KOa ST grade heavy beef
n l Cl l Heavy beet
KOUnd teak Too. Boneless.
n D 1 Boneless. Choice-
Klimp l\OdST grade heavy beef
Sirloin Ste 3 k graded calf
l e gg Canterbury.
I K Sad Orange pekoe
861.02 294
g, 1.59
League managers at the
Recreation Center field
STENDER-WAY '
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WU mone^ -dauin^ Lui^d...
Bartlett Pears , -
)SAV5EVVAV
(200 10-Ounce
“25 Packages
12 0Z. )=7
Bottle X# *
&Sal 43
~ । , ~1 Blossom 12-Oz.
Cottage ~heeseTime ctn.
lb. 17$
^Jdealth and Leaut^ aidd !
£°- 394
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vice, has been added.
The spacious building may be
thrown open to care for as many as
300 people, if necessary, or may be
closed by using modern folding
doors.
Other improvements include re-
arranging the display rooms, and
the installation of a refreshment
bar which is handily arranged for
making coffee, or providing cold
drinks. This convenience affords
refreshment to people who often
visit the home during the evenings,
but is open also, to other visitors.
ney
Mrs. D. E. Evans and baby girl, .
McKinney
Mrs. C. L. Miller, Jr., McKinney
Mrs. Amy Neal, Farmersville
4-30-55
Admitted:
Desmond Travillion, McKinney
Mrs. Ethel Mayner, McKinney >
Mrs. Molly Harden, Wylie
Mrs. W. M. Ketner, Plano
Discharged:
Mrs. Mary Lee Boren, Plano i
J. L. Stanley, McKinney
Mrs. Royal Stephenson, McKin-
ney
Mrs. Bobby Taylor, Wylie
Pete Enloe, McKinney
Mrs. Lura Alice Eubanks, Me-
Kb- 554
Lb. 49#
*2: 29#
: 27#
$2: 20#
K' 1.00
Lb. 15# |
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Thompson, Anna & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1955, newspaper, May 5, 1955; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1457492/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.