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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • 3

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McKinney, Texas
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Obituaries eatker Z'' Relief (Continued from page 1) forgetP yOUIrv 1 IillmJ I III nw ilil Prescription Delivery To All McKinney Nursing Homes Chamber comments Weather slows Brach's all milk chocolate assortments include cremes nougats caramels coconut maple and more 1 lb boxs AOVHTIStD MERCHANDISE 1 OUCY iny'i policy ii Io alwiyi hivo advtr1is4 io in adiquiti supply in our storti In IM itfvortittO morchandiM II not aviilibli duo iaan raatons TGIY will pcovida a Ram raquait order that ths mtrchandiM mayd at the ula price when it becomet of you may purchase similar quality at a similar price reduction It it the policy to seo that you are happy with your Lufkin 38 at Houston 43 at Corpus Christi 45 at Brownsville 40 at Del Rio 38 at San Angelo and 17 at Lubbock Snow was reported at Amarillo Dalhart Longview Wichita alls and Waco reezing rain was reported Abilene and orecasts called for snow's and freezing Assortment otrfiilk chocolate? dipped almonds malted milk nougats almond toffees caramels and butterpremes' who died this morning are Jf TTlxaixvtr vrnll VlZS Vial fl fllrl nkftvWA Cl A nnAAnJ rzl UlvK Jackson Morrow UIlvl dl UlvU CUI UAL VTU VlUOAlUAUa Pile CVCUCU ILUal Directors am riday in Reed uneral in uneral services for Miss 4 PnrriA Davis 91 406 qrjv: Zui IkGllOCl wiiC flUH Waddill who died Tuesday and Geneva Garrett night in a McKinney nospuai will be held 11 am riday in Horn Harris Crouch chapel 1 PHARMACY McKinney Plaza TO MY VALENTINE ONE POUND HEART Valentine 38 Valentines with envelopes One for teacher a Stranger suspect arrested LOS ANGELES A religious part time actor first described by police as another nut" has been arrested for investigation of the murders of 12 women the victims of the Hillside Strangler Police said Ned Terrence York 37 was arrested Wed nesday after telephoning police and claiming responsibility for the killings in a lengthy rambling call But police Cmdr' William Booth refused to 'call York statements a confession saying the man was Vprobably 'suffering from Booth said officers had serious doubts about his story 7 Valentine PLUSH ANIMALS Select from your favorite Plush Animal characters Bear Dog or Cat Each holding: red plush heart Great idea for Valentine giftl THE 1 UN CAMERA Canon Canonet EEB17 Only $1 24 We Will Be I' Hippy Te 'J RitaM Yau Manar I Il Yea Nel Saliahae Wilk Tout Pfchs commuting over icy freeways to and from their homes in the suburbs Driving conditions were expected to remain hazar dous across the Panhandle eastward through North and North Central Texas today Scattered light rain and drizzle was reported early Dallas ort Worth today from Central lexas thrnnvh the Pinev Woods of East Texas Rainfall amounts precipitation to end at most were generally light but points during the day A few Wichita alls had 27 of an'" thunderstorms were expected inch and Dallas got 24 of an over portions of Central inch" Texas Highs wee expected to Elsewhere around the range from the 20s across the state dense fog is being northern portion of the state reported from eastern sec to the 60s in Southeast Texas tions of the Panhandle into and perhaps as high as near of Central Texas" 70 in extreme southwest reducing visibility to less' portions of the state than a mile Early morning tem peratures ranged from the teens in the Panhandle to the 40s in South Central Texas and far West Texas Early morning extremes ranged from 13 at Dalhart in the Panhandle to 49 at El Paso in far West Texas Some early morning readings included 14 at Amarillo 23 at Wichita alls 29 at Texarkana and Dallas ort Worth 41 at Austin 32 at YOUR CHOICE 288 member of 'Prosper Davis one was reiireu rrom vpfpran nf WW I He married Calif She was a member of i Survivors include hiswife and the Art Club of Dallas one brother Cliff Survivors include one Lester of Abilene one sister brother Dowden Davis one Los Angeles Calif five nieces and nephews Oklahoma City Okla one I XV rt A rt vk aviVi AVir tri if A I El' XX 1IM store rrom meeting tnrougnoui uw uay xucsuay iiti vruvia rusici media which served McKinney Your Chamber offices were erreit i LIL nMA unerai services iui errell Johnson 207 2nd of eti tr i ou wyiie wnu uicu new hnanitai pending with Turrentine McKinney Courier Gazette Thursday ebruary 9 1978 Page 3 Lucas DELUXE HEART 1 LB CHOCOLATES 297 01 Lerner McKInnty Open 10 6 Alen Sa Prices Gobi! Thru Sat eb 1 11978 Valentine 30 Valentines with envelopes 53 SMALL CONVERSATION HEARTS boxes 4 0R il TINY CONVERSATION HEARTS 70c'bm W27 J' VALENTINE MELLOWCREMES Ei63A VALENTINE MOTTO HEARTS 33 By ASSOCIATED PRESS rLlMlkAMAA Aatel A lx Zh and ice on the ground central 7 7 andJorttwestSilleonSueU UULU piCVAUUD ObViXlAO WVl hit with new waves of foul weather today The Northeast 7 A £11 Jexe northwest during the day except' continuing southeast hiiwani portion through evening Monday blizzard just for your VALENTINE! Thurman Boyd CkmamaI nAf'MinflQ fArt ruuciai gciYtvvp vi chamber activities Tuesday in Denison will be i held 11am riday in Church of Christ Throckmorton McKinney with Benjamin Norris officiating Interment will be in Ridgeview Johnson He was bom May 14 1925 in Collin Countv the 'son of the late Mr and Mrs Robert pregbyterian Church and a Pacific and Electric Gas Co Mniri iau 1 11 i i mam a a Good Hope Baptist Church Co cOPunff iq in risco irst Presbyterian Church 1 nnl nH A fr hi A A 09 1 j1 a a McKinney After all is a relative term 4 i i C4svva fwwn wiAAHncr ihrAiicjhnilt thft rtftV' TllftRdflV with til6 made available for meetings which are important to the new uneral services for MnKinnpv nnsinpRS Good news from the filial figures put together this year ahniif vnnr Chamber Ranauet Despite the weather the Banquet was a self sustaining event Congratulations to Jerry are pending with Allen Bollin for a iob well done uneral Home Wylie McKinney suffered a loss wiui uie Boorman from the Parks and Kecreauon Department ram worked with the Chamber on two Nights with the I Rangers" We all wish him the best of everything during the I years to come in his new position I Your Chamber staff will be involved during the next few I weeks with gathering year end statistics from various city I and business sources Time has been allowed fdr their I compulations We will now put them together for public use I Thank you to the editors of the Courier Gazette who have I selected to honor your Chamber with a special section of the 5 1 ebruary 23 newspaper? Your staff wfil assist in putting I together some of the information about your Chamber while I the Courier Gazette staff will be writing other stories We thank you for your honor i Several industrial prospects are interested in McKinney as a possible plant location Please remember their decision could depend on you They often like to drive about the city and talk with businessmen about the city If a stranger asks you about McKinney tell the truth but be sure to include the positive features always easy to list problems Why not also list the solution Then register your thoughts with your Chamber staff Mr WA Belden was a visitor with your manager this past week His suggestions were great Although near 90 years of age his interest remains strong His interest and energy is something to be envi By CHUCK LaGRONE It goes without saying that activity has been slowed for yourChamber of Commerce during the past several weeks The snow and cold has been unusual for McKinney and NorthTexas While we may feel the weather is bad in North Texas we have all given thanks to the proper source when viewing scenes from the northeast and east coast Seventy to 100 miles7 an hour winds and twn fast of snow has not been uncommon an By the way several representatives num mciuiuicy muiuls survivors include rnree have been in New York for a convention These include brothers Willard Boyd of Chamber irstvice president Roh Stokes We feel that Ron Paris Alviin Boyd of will be happy to get back home to the weather in McKinney Robert Boyd of Atkin of Celina niece Martha Nell Bohlen of mfiVinnAtr Aai oil 11QfV la A AlitiVft tfiTTH AE AntTplpfi Cfll 1 lVfi i AL1nLMmn aha several nieces ana nepnevYB uiuanuma vu ineweaineraianoiswpaiepLowHka nieces uiiee uepuvwo great nephew Davis in rif "llrlnVirtmQ f'if'V si t'( i A ALUOLIXlw Dl whlWllvIlLW Tj rx ATjxw ID 1 iMljS 2 OV1ZX rX nn "cause hazardous driving uneral services for Mrs r' Aft Oklahoma the son of Wilham pnnrtitinnq tnrlav ana Tinny Anaerson sun rC A uneral services for James mons He married Winnie Preciphation ending from the Garrett of McKinney who Benson eb 29 1927 in Troops battle again BEIRUT Lebanon Syrian forces and Christian troops of the Lebanese Army battled on the east side of Beirut for the third day today The Syrians tightened a tank ring around the 600 man garrison at the Lebanese ayadiyeh Barracks three miles east of Beirut and poured rocket and artillery fire into the compound Lebanese civilians in the area reported 5 was a lull part of the night but all hell broke loose again a Lebanese woman trapped in a basement near the barracks reported by telephone Jack Lester Corrie Davis uneral services tor jsck Lester 4018 Glenridge Road Dallas who died Wednesday in Dallas will be held 2 pm riday in Turrentine IM awaiv nhoYVil with Rev Mullendore of with Rev William Boand Elnora Stamps of McKinney Oklahoma one sister Ruby Lucas fixating Interment will be in officiating Interment will be MrS Eva Mae Hooper of Jackson of Wylie 11 grand The D4lrf aim AW7 'I 111 vL dll LXIUVC lLlllcrVIL VV Xvr4 4 A 1M4LUJI A tt? Rawi in Pnllin Shp was bom Oct 29 1886 in uneral Home in charge of Robert and Collin County the daughter of Un moo hnrn Mov 14 1Q95 in kajuiivj TU KT Tiny Monon Lester ne was a uieiavcAVHauuimDuuiuin james 'DRA0nai y1 Dnino Cha wfia ratirorl uneral services for James Madison (Jim) Simmons of nevaua wuu uwu N0RTH TEXAS A wprhSrte9nnlmetravelerS advisory Continues Stt Wviu rS ta effect for the central andr today in Wylie irst Baptist rth nortjonj todav Snow Church with Rev AL Draper officiating Interment aS inches northeast 'and snow was in Wylie Cemetery Allen nn 7 (Continued from pagel) and voted to annex the Home chapel with interment Survivors include four sons property at this meeting in Union Hill Cemetery Ark Willie Strickland of Wylie At the close of the meeting He was bom Aug 15 1917 in James Simmons Jr of Mayor Rutledge announced Arkansas the son of Louis Plano Kenneth Simmons of that Gardell Chandler Vv rWinnV AlTTlITiOnS Olyv iTPAfilfrAr hfiri TYIDriA thA Survivors include Wylie four brothers Ara and final payment on the Lucas brother LW Garrett of John Simmons of Wylie Roy Community Center and it is Arkansas two sisters Mrs and AC Simmons of now fully owned by the City of next reaularlv Texarkans Ark a number children ten great grand 'scheduled council meeting cnuurai wiu oe neia on monaay A March 67:30 pm at City CzxfArkttt xHall Lucas citizens are in i roiEias vited and 4 attend I 7 family center S' 't' 4 Pf 'ft ILr 30 Lj 'u wr 1 77 ISP A aHy T) EA jX jZJnwjvJrjBi SOESSEN IS II aw p' 1 CAaM LBb I I (jlip'flcture A PacfyHB i1 1' 11 1 I 1 I.

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