The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1936 Page: 3 of 12
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NJJIM THANKS
THE PEOPLE
I wvsh to express .my sincere
thanks to the people of CoJiin
County for all past- favors and
for the vote received in the prim-
ary election last Saturday. Al-
though I was left Oiit of the run-
off race by a few votes, I have
many things for which to be
thankful. You have made it pos-
sible for my children to have the
advantage of the wonderful school
system here in McKinney for the
•past several years. Four of these
children have graduated from
high school. I am yroud of them
and of their accomplishments and
I thank you for the part which
you had in helping them.
I thank you for your co-opera-
tion during my tenure in office.
I have tried hard to give you
honest service. Although you did
not see fit to re-elect me, I hope
that you appreciate my efforts,
for I assure you that I am your
friend and ready to serve yon at
any time and I crave the friend-
ship of every person in the coun-
ty, I value your friendsship far
above any joib that I might have.
I wash to than1*: each of my
opponents for courtesies shown
me during campaign. As far as
I know not a criticism was offer-
ed, either of me or my record m
office. I appreciate that fact and
desire your continued friendship.
I will be in the Assessor-Collec-
tor’s office during the remainder
of this year and shall be glad to
have my friends call on me when
in McKinney, and especially when
I can be of any service to you.
Your appreciative servant,
N. D. REAlDY,
Tax As3esisor-Celleetor.
Lone Elm
Jk Family R
S. ■ A ■fo-miltr vonniOTi
eurnon
A family reunion was held at the
home of J. M. Bryan Sunday. The
following members of his family
were present: Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Roper and children, Rachel and
Gwynell Roper; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Riggins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lair
and children, Lillian and Peggy Lair;
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bryan and sons,
Tommy, Billy and Richard Bryan;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryan and chil-
dren, Betty, Sonny and Jesse Dee
Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. Otis McLain
and children, Polly and Emma Nell
McLain; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams
and children, Patsy, Margaret, Beth,
Sonny and Dottie Pearl Adams; Mr.
and Mrs. Reed Barton of Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Martin of
Arlington were here visiting rela-
tives in McKinney and at Forest
Grove. Mrs. Martin is a sister of Mr.
|Ross Kerr of McKinney. Mrs. Paul
(Maxwell accompanied her parents.
Miss Lorene Bates of Princeton is
spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Self and family.
Misses Juanita, Thelma and Doro-
thy Self spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Self of McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson
of Franklin were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Armond Anderson.
Misses Billy Ruth and Doris Nell
Johnson were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Haskell Stubblefield of
Gunter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Self and family
attended the Watson reunion and
birthday dinner, at Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bates and family Sunday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Webb and son, J. D. of Fort Worth,
Mrs. Paul Greenwood and son, Paul,
Jr., of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Bates and family of Climax,
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ranne and fami-
ly of Mesquite, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bates and baby, Yvonne of Prince-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Berghau-
ser of Princeton; Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Carter of Ash Grove: Mr. and Mrs.
Chic Carter of Roland. Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Self of Chambersville; Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Nolan, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bates of Princeton.
Miss Emma Pearl Roberts of Al-
toga spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. John-
son were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bowlin of Warden.
Miss Lou Jean Johnson is spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Roberts.
Thankful Foi;
Splendid Vote
Constable Race
Real Estate Transfers
J. F. Griffin and wife to George W.
Blank. Lot in Pla-.c, $IS26 71.
R. PI. Hoed et ux to T. H Hood,
69.09 acres in Jas. Osgood survey,
$4,000.
J. L. Greer and L. M. to F. H. Shir-
ley, Lots in Anna, $600.
J. F. Cox and wife to F. H. Shirley,
1-2 Lots Anna, $400.
R. F. Strother and wife to J. F.
Cox Jr., 1-4 Int. Lots in Anna, $175.
S. C. Morgan and wife to J. F. Cox
et al, 1-2 Int. Lots in Anna, $350.
Dillie Dowd, et vir to Ralph D.
White, Lot in McKinney, $250.
Mrs. S. S. Ballew by Sheriff to C.
T. Tatum, Lot in McKinney $750.
J. E. Minnick to J. W. Chappell,
83.23 acres in H. Wright survey, $xxx.
B. A. Renfro and wife to W. L.
Lovelady, Lots in McKinney $575.
Bankers Life Co. to Guy R. Bunch,
100 acres in C. C. School Land, $2000.
J. C. Hill to Joe Warddell, Lots in
McKinney, $850.
W. O. Johnson and wife to G. C.
Sterling, 59.97 acres in J. Chalmers,
survey, $1500.
Lizzie Suttle to A. M. Scott, Lots in
McKinney, $xx.
G. C. Sterling and wife to W. O.
Johnson, 40 acres in J. Chalmers sur-
vey, $2000.
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MONTH-END VALUES
REMNANTS
Hundreds Of Them
From Our Regular Stocks
SPREADS
CRINKLE CREPE
Seamless, 80x105 ............69c
RAYON SPREADS
80x105, Seamless....... $l»13
SHEERS
FINAL CLEARANCE
40 Pieces, yd................IOC
DRESSES
LADIES WASH FROCKS
Final Clearance, $148) $1«88
MILLINERY
LADIES HATS - - All Summer Hats
For Clearance 49c and 9&C
Sport Coats
CLEAN UP
Mens $1*98 Boys $1*88
p.ENNEY COMPANY,
EUEL FORD
I AM GRATEFUL.
l take this opportunity to
thank my many friends for their
support and assistance in the re-
cent Democratic Primary elec-
tion, placing me in. the run-off
in the race for Constable of Pre-
remet 1. To my friends I can only
say a warm, heart-felt ‘Thank
You.’ To those v/ne saw fit to
support anyone of my honorable
opponents, I hoid no ill will. 1
solicit and will sincerely appre-
ciate your friendship and support
in my run-off campaign and
promise you, if exacted, I will
make you a Constable of which
you will be justly proud.
EUEL FORD.
Altog;
Rev. Leslie Davis of Gunter filled
his appointment here Sunday morn-
ing and night. He has accepted the
pastorate of the church here.
Miss Margaret Harper of McKin-
ney spent the week-end with Miss
Emogene Baxter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, Stewart of Dal-
las visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W A. Ray, Sunday.
M. Osca Gunter of Weston visit-
ed in the home of his daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Royce Evans Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Alden Carson were Miss Mar-
garet Harper of McKinney and Miss
Emogene Baxter.
Mrs. Carl Dunn and sons, Kenneth
and Von Ray, spent part of last week
with relatives in Dallas.
Mrs. Nora Carson visited Mrs.
John Johnson near McKinney, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Johnson of
Iowa are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Johnson of Dal-
las spent the week-end with, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs W. N. Johnson.
They were accompanied home by
Miss Evelyn Gerron who will visit
them this' week.
Noah Hale and daughter, Miss
Sammie, visited his niece, Mrs. Phil-
ip Robs and family in East Texas
last week.
Mr. W. A. Ray has been suffering
from the shingles for several days
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lawson and
family of Love Field and Mrs. Emma
Cowan of Princeton recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Carroll.
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Mantooth of
Melissa visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Watkins Sunday.
Bruce Moreland spent part of last
week with Carl Geer at Westminster.
Mr. Royce Lawson is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noles in Mc-
Kinney.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Lee Watkins were Mr. Will
Roach and Mrs. Ella Walker and
children of Melissa and Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Truelove and children of
Blue Ridge.
Misses Hope and Nell Lacy spent
Saturday with their cousin, Mrs. Liz-
zie Hitchcock in McKinney.
Miss Hazel Watkins spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. Jim Lewis
and family in McKinney.
Truett Dunn and Mrs. Forest Dunn
and little sort of Dallas, spent Wed-
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Vermillion and
children of Denton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Vermillion and her broth-
ers, Runion, Lawrence, Louis and
Claud Collins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dent and chil-
dren recently visited relatives at
Whitesboro.
The W. M. U.’ met Monday after-
noon with Mrs. J. C. Moreland in a
social meeting with twenty-one pres-
ent. A covered dish lunch was serv-
ed with iced drinks. Will meet next
Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. N.
Carroll.
Jack Ray took his wife to Sani-
torium, Texas Thursday where she
entered a hospital for a rest. They
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alden Carson
and little son and Mrs. Nora Carson
attended the Golden Wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jay
at Viney Grove Friday.
Chambersville
Rev. Russell preached at the 11
o’clock hour Sunday morning^ He
could not be present Sunday night as
he was engaged in a revival else-
Avhere.
Mrs. R. R. Littrell underwent a
tonsil operation Monday.
Mrs. I. D. Burton of Stiff Chapel
spent the1 weekend with her children
here. Mrs. Fred Robison, Mrs. Jack
Robison and Trabb Burton and fami-
lies.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Herron and
daughter, Erline of McKinney visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson Sunday
and attended singing here Sunday
night.
Miss Eloise Hollis of Leonard is
spending tlie week with her sister,
Mrs. W. P. Morgan and family.
Messrs. Wade and Denie Minter of
Bc.wie, visited Mr. ahd Mrs. Henry
Haynes; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wil-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dodson.
Mrs. Joe Dodson is their cousin.
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson of McKinney
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cate.
Misses Veneta and Imogene
Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Brimqr of Weston, Sunday.
Misses Virginia Priest and Mae
Beth Thompson are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Mell and daughter, Nancy
Jo of Austin.
Mrs. Jess Coffey, Misses Frances
and Estelle McEntire, Charles Mc-
Entire of McKinney visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Dickerson and family Sun-
day. Miss Madge Dickerson returned
licme with them for a visit.
Mrs. R. R. Littrell visited in
Princeton last week. '
Mrs. Hattie Jordan is visiting her
son, Tom Jordan and family. She has
been visiting another son, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Jordan and family of Van
Alstyne.
Miss Marguerite Frisby has return-
ed from a visit with friends in Bridge-
port and Denton.
Miss Othel Green of Valdasta is
spending the week with her cousins,
Mesdames Emma Airhart and Mrs.
Woodie Herron and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cox, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Cox visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Milraney of Melissa, Sunday.
Clifford Mell is visiting in Okla-
homa City.
Miss Ouida Nixon of Anna, and W.
T. Close of Oklahoma City, are spend"
ing the week with Mesdames J. K.
Drury and Lucille Close.
Mr. and Mrs. George. Littrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Otho Littrell, Mr. and . Mrs.
Charlie Estep are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Burkett of Graham, Tex-
as.
Miss Evelyn Cox spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. R. J. Anderson
and family of McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan and
daughter, Mary Frances visited Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Jordan and family of
Van Alstyne Sunday.
Messrs C. D. Taylor, Floyd Priest,
S. W. Loftice, Albert Dickerson and
Crook Anderson are giving the school
building a general house cleaning,
washing down the walls and ceilings,
polishing window panes and setting
things in order for the coming school
term.
Kelly
Mrs. Webb Nelson and daughter,
Leta Mae of McKinney spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nelson
Billie Loue White spent the week
end with his cousin, Clyde Hale of
Eagle Point.
Miss Callie B. Burch spent last
week with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gra'ey of
Dallas.
Mrs. Lloyd Sanstrom of Van Alstyne
and Miss Frances . Sanstrom spent
last week in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burch spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Overby of Van Alstyne.
Mrs. C. E. Hale has been ill.
Little Miss Ore Mae Fifer of
Warden is spending the week with
her great grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Plowell of
Oklahoma, is visiting his brother, Mr.
Jim Howell and family.
Miss Joyce Dyer of Greenville,
spent last week with her grandmoth-
er, Mrs. I. M. Dyer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oneal and, J. C-,
Mr. ahd Mrs. John Oneal and daugh-
ter, Reba Pearl; Mrs. Selby Oneal
and baby of Rosamond; Mr. Lonnie
Neill of Sherman; Mr. Ray Oneal and
son, R. B.; Mr. and Mrs. Durward
Sanstrom spent Sunday at Lake Dal-
las.
Mr. W. E. Flesher of Greenville,
and1 Mr. G. W. Flesher of Allen spent
Thursday night with. Mr. N. R. San-
strom and family.
Several from here attended the fu-
neral of Mrs. Mary Phillips at Lone
Star Monday afternoon.
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GIVE YOUR FAMILY BISCUITS
FOR BREAKFAST MADE OF RICH?
MARECHAL NEIL OR WHITE BIL-
LOWS FLOUR.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ray of near-
Zion, Denton county, came over
Tuesday to visit his mother, Mrs. J.
B. Ray and his parents, Mr. an $
Mrs. Will Duer.
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Mrs.' Price Carr, Miss Irene Marleyy
Mrs. Mae Finley and Miss Mary Mc-
Donald were
Thursday.
Centennial visitors.
Pimples, Blackheads Go!
I'almer’s "Skin Success"
Quickly comforts, then helps
beal eczema-itch (dobie itch). /
blemishes, athlete’s foot. Sue- / Eflhct fovvS
eessful for 95 years.
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keep
everywhere.
TEXAS
RITZ
Friday and Saturday—
William Boyd and Jimmie
Ellison in
“HEART OF THE
WEST”
Friday and Saturday—
Tim McCoy in
“LIGHTNING BILL
CARSON”
No. 5—“FLASH GORDON”
Sunday, Sunday Night 8:30,
Monday—
Clark Gable and Jeanette
McDonald in . ■
“SAN FRANCISCO”
Saturday Midnight, Sunday—
Glenda Farrell in
“HIGH TENSION
Monday—
Johnny Mack Brown in
“ROGUE OF THE
RANGE”
Tuesday and Wednesday—
Joe E.. Brown in
. “EARTH WORM
TRACTORS”
Tuesday and Wednesday—
Edward G. Robinson in
“RARBARY COAST”
Thursday—
Otto Cruger and Margaret
Churchill in
“DRACULA’S
DAUGHTER”
Thursday—
Chester Morris in
“COUNTERFEIT” ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Bertrand of
San Angelo spent the week-end here
with his mother, Mrs. Anna Bertrand
and attended the Centennial in Dal-
las Sunday. Mrs. L. L. Elliott accom-
panied them.
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Martha Ann Atkinson of Grand-
bury, is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. Jesse Atkinson, Vest Tucker
Street. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chandler Atkinson, for-
merly of McKinney.
Summer
dresses
at FINAL
RED
TAG
SALE
REDUCTIONS
Laces - Eyelets
Linens - Congo Cloths
Pastels and White Crepes
Printed Crepes
Printed Sheers
Dark Sheers
Values
to
$5.05
The Season’s smartest Dresses marked
rediculously low to effect a final, definite
clearance! It’s your opportunity to pick
up really beautiful Dresses at “pin-money“
prices.
REDUCTIONS
IN EFFECT THURSDAY
Values
t©
$9.85
(Values
to
11.85
Values
to
$19.75
Perkins Brtfe
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Thompson, Clint; Thompson, F. C. & Smith, J. Frank. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1936, newspaper, July 30, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1131345/m1/3/: accessed May 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County History Museum.