The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949 Page: 3 of 16
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, MARCH 24, 1949
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Read the Classified ads.
Frisco Railroad Man
Dies After Accident
Near Celina
in your cotton crop to be harvested in 1949 in Col-
lin County.
Crop disaster can strike any farm. It can pay a
return visit or a first visit.....
no rivets to limit lining wear or score
brake drums, lining life is practically
doubled. Chevrolet is the first full-
sized car to bring you this important
braking advancement!
FIRST FOR QUALITY
AT LOWEST COST
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Is Your Home as
Fireproof as You
Can Make It?
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The most Beautiful BUY for Driving and
Riding Ease—with New Center-Point Design
A Federal Crop Insurance policy will protect you
against the many unavoidable production hazards
that man cannot control such as weather, insects
or plant disease.
Princeton Man On
Fourteen-Day Cruise
SEE US
No Delay
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The most Beautiful BUY for Styling.
Not only is Chevrolet’s Unisteel Body
by Fisher more solid, more sturdy and
more satisfying to ride in, but it is also
more beautifully designed, uphol-
stered, and appointed than other
bodies in the Chevrolet field. It has
smarter colors, too!
The most Beautiful BUY for Com-
fort. Here, you can relax as you ride
... in a Super-Size Interior . . >
featuring “Five-Foot Seats,” extra-
generous head, leg and elbowroom,
and the advanced heating* and venti-
lating system of a car that breathes.
(*Heater and defroster optional at
extra cost.)
BUT-yw can protect
Fire Department officials say that if a fire is kept under con-
trol the first five minutes the loss of life and property would be
greatly reduced. Eagle-Picher mineral wool will not burn, U.
S. Bureau of Standards reports show Mineral Wool will retard
the spread of fire for ONE HOUR. AN EAGLE-PICHER CER-
TIFIED INSULATION JOB WILL GIVE YOU FIRE PROTEC-
TION.
of
Princeton, is on a 14-day cruise at
Phillips is engaged in farming for
That solid and satisfying
sound when you close the
door of a Chevrolet Body
by Fisher typifies the
finer and more durable
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There’s nothing flimsy or “tinny” about
New "Dubl-Life” Rivetless Brake Linings—Last up to TWICE as Long!
Linings are secured to brake shoes by
a special “Perma-Bond” process
thoroughly tested and proved by
millions of units under all kinds of
driving conditions. Because there are
McKinney Hardware Co. I
HERMAN WHITE, Owner
Corner Louisiana and Chestnut Phone 917
McKINNEY
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The Styleline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan
White sidewall tires optional at extra cost.
The most Beautiful BUY for Thrills
and Thrift. Nowhere else will you find
such a perfect balance of power,
acceleration, economy and depend-
ability as you’ll find in Chevrolet’s
Valve-in-Head Engine! That’s why
more and more makers are adopting
Valve-in-Head design.
The most Beautiful BUY for All-
Round Safety. You’ll enjoy maxi-
mum safety with: (1) New Certi-Safe
Hydraulic Brakes; (2) Extra-Strong
Fisher Unisteel Body; (3) New Pano-
ramic Visibility; (4) Safety Plate
Glass in windshield and all windows;
and (5) the super-safe Unitized Knee-
Action Ride.
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Lacy and Barnes have been put-
ting through some good farm sales
They are reliable men to deal with
Sales are not so brisk lately. But
some good deals.
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Man cannot order his weather or eliminate dis-
eases or insects
can protect what they invest in produc-
Every minute and a half a
fire starts in the U. S.
Every forty minutes a life
is lost by fire.
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and pinned him underneath near Ce-
lina earlier in the day. He lived in
Whitesboro, to where he moved last
September trom Springfield, Mo.’
The body of C. L. Armer, 29, em-
ployee , of the Frisco Railroad, was
shipped Saturday to Fort Smith,
Ark. He died Thursday evening in
a Sherman hospital from injuries
received when a tractor he was op-
erating for the railroad overturned
An Eagle-Picher Certified Insulation job will also make your
home a lot cooler this summer and reduce your gas or butane
bills as much as 40% next winter._ It will alsft stop wall sweat-
ing. i/
Call our North Texas Representative, MR. RALPH
FULTS, 702 BROWN ST, McKINNEY, TEX., for
FREE ESTIMATE, or write
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RELIEF AT LAST
For Your COUGH
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you mast like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
InrCnuahs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis
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But Collin County cotton producers
ing cotton with Federal Crop Insurance
VISIT THE COUNTY (ACA) OFFICE, McKINNEY, FOR FURTHER DETAILS
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Just as you can see the difference and hear the difference bom of quality
when you close the door of a Chevrolet Body by Fisher, so you will
experience the difference when you drive or ride in this car that America
calls the most beazitiful buy of all.
And what a decisive difference you will find in its driving and riding
qualities! New Center-Point Design—including Center-Point Steering,
Center-Point Seating, Lower Center of Gravity without loss of road
clearance and Center-Point Rear Suspension—brings you an entirely new
kind of driving and riding ease found elsewhere only in costlier cars.
Here, indeed, is the most beautiful buy of all—for total car value—
because it brings you all these qualities of costlier cars at the lowest
prices and with outstanding all-round economy!
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Mrs. M. F. Daughtry has returned
to Houston after a visit here with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kim-
Vbriel, 1007 South Tennessee Street.
Recent visitors in the Kimbriel
home also were Mrs. J. L. Beene,
Miss Naubie Beene and Mrs. Ted
Beene and little daughter, all of Ne-
vada.
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1111 River Street Dallas, Texas
Texas’ oldest insulation firm, serving Texas for twenty years.
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Cox Chevrolet Company
S. Tenn, at Davis McKinney
quality which runs all through
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this car; it provides quality that is “true-
blue”—through and through!
Its the most Beautiful IBWHT ofcall
Percy Paul Phillips,
the U. S. Naval Air Station, Dallas.
Phillips is engaged in farming ior
himself near Princeton. On week
ends, he has been coming out to the
Air Station for training. While on
his tour of active duty he will be
assigned to Type Training. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Phillips
of Princeton, Rt. 1.
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Honoring Miss Caldwell
Complimenting Miss Kathryn
Caldwell, bride-elect of Mr. Ken-
neth Eubanks, Mrs. Ray Roberts and
Mrs. Joe M. McKinney entertained
at the home of Mrs. Roberts with a
coffee and shower.
Guests were Mmes. Lyman D.
Robinson, W. C. Brooks, Noble Spur-
gin, Frank Gurney, Raymond Pitts,
Earl Slaughter, Tom Dunn, Grady
Dunn, Paul Young, W. K. Penn,
Fi’ank Daniels, Jewell Abernathy,
Jr., D. F. Houston, Gibson Caldwell,'
George Morris, Jr., Guy Bush, Mar-
vin Collins, S. M. Sevier, J. D. Hoff-
man, J. P. Fleming, Will N. Bush, A.
H. Eubanks, Sr., Jerry Strickling,
Roy Roberts and Roy Caldwell,
mother of the honoree.
Dainty refreshments were served.
Mrs. Caldwell presided at the cof-
fee service. White spring flowers
and pink carnations were used
throughout the home in th decora-
tions.
Miss Caldwell was presented
many lovely gifts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strickling, who
have been in Gainesville the past
few weeks while Mr. Strickling was
working there with the telephone
company, have returned to their
home here.
C 8 H LOAN SERVICES
JOHN M. HARRINGTON, Mgr.
Suite 8 Phone 800
Fox Bldg.
Hot
J. D. McElhannon of Prosner was
~ ' j and called at the Ex-
aminer office. J. D. was for years
engaged in business in Prosper but,
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Mantooth of Princeton and Mr. andj ford and wife, live with him and
Mrs. Choice Bates and Mr. and Mrs. assist in the operation of the farm.
Edgar Monk, all of Dallas. ; He came over with them. He tells
________o__| us his brother. Bob, now lives in
The future holds plenty in store; Callfornia-
for everyone with energy, go-ative-I
ness and the price to pay. I
Mr. and' Mrs. J. Gault Simpson
had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. here Friday
Rufus Moore of Oklahoma City, ■’v^4—~ ~*-'"
Mr. and Mrs. Halsell Davis and
sons of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Albert i now lives on his fqrfn. His son, Clif-
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Mrs. Choice Bates and Mr. and Mrs. | assist in the operation of the farm,.
us his brother, Bob, now lives in
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Thompson, Clint & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949, newspaper, March 24, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322268/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.