Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1948 Page: 2 of 10
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THE DAILY D-V
DECEMBER 22, 1948
The Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice
TELEPHONES: *551 and MSI
under Act of Congress, of illarclr 3. 1897.
■ Entered as second-clftV milter at the post office in Coleman, Texas,
1913.
Review established 1893. acquired 1899: News established 1907. acquired
t/oice established 1881; Democrat established 1897; consolidated in 1906.
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man, firm or corporate which may occur In this newspaper will be corrected upon
img brought to the aj?ntion at the publisher.
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'(animation ^hat oertiJLes the circulation of leadltfS*'5 newspapera of the I’nited St» *•
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nmtentional error that may occur other than to correct same in the next Isaue after
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
In Coleman County, yearly ..........................$6.50
. Six months. ....» .. . ... $3.50
(Adjoining counties same price!
Out. of Coleman county, yearly ............ $7.50
Published daily, except Saturday and Monday at Coleman, Coleman
county* Texas. }
Jick Reavis
Lewis L. Naylor
Mrs. F. M. McKinney
Dora Leveille ........
Mrs. Clara Randall
Editor and Publisher
Circulation Manager
______ Society Editor
________ _ News Editoi
_________________Report ei
Col Receives Second
Xmas Card from
Polite Escapee
MILWAUKEE, Dec 22—<UPi
tence for escaping.
S|)oHs...
Bluecat Teams
Meet Lampasas
Here Dee. 30
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Support From Teammates
The Bluecat A ahd>B basketball
ttafhs will niecx the Lampasas A
and B teams in a d'uble-header
game here Thursday, December 80
Last year Lampasas won South
Side, but lost 7-A championship to
Coleman. Last week in a game with
Marshall College
Downs H-SU
Cagers, 62-59
ABILENE. Dec. 22—(UP!— Mar-
shall College of Charleston. W. Va.,
turned on the steam in the fianl
minute of play last night to defeat
the Hardin-Simmons basketbal
team, 62-59.
Trailing tlOTUghovit most of the
game, a single minute was left to
play with the score tied at 58-all.
J-Xtov nua.-ni ** gntui “vviv *••••
Kerville, the Lampasas’ team won j Marshall’s Bob Koontz sank two
by a narrow edge of 33-32 over the | give his team the victory,
strong Kerrville t.earn. j field goals within 15 seconds to
Lampasas is no longer in 7-A dis-
trict. but is still “reported to be a
hard team to beat.
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KllkOP
Hardin-Simmons led 26-20 at the
half. Each team had lost but one
game this seasofn before last
! night’s encounter. Koontz was
j high point man with 22 points.
The Rochester Royal's. Mike Novak literally leans on ins team-
mates during lull in practice session of professional Basketball
A rcAaialinn of A nnta'tt TTlirw CiV-ffiAf fl 111A. 1D pH tYi^t f1 V IQ
Association of America entry. The six-foot, nine-inch hoopster is
> by, left to right, Bob Davies, Bill Holzman. Bob
being held up -j, —-------, — -----
Wanzer. Fuzzy Levarie and Lionel Malamed.
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This year, the card came from Lq>
. Angeles, Last Christmas. Gambino
ADMISSIONS:
Richard Lee, ClMeman'
Mrs. George Garrett, Coleman
Mrs, Marvin French. Coleman
DISMISSALS:
Mrs. W. M. Edens, Odessa
BIRTHS:
boy.]
! Mrs. Walter C. Woodward left to-
! day for Houston where she will visit
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jackson will j
u., .w ......— Mr. turn mis. n. n. «ruvu win | Richard Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs.
her son. Dr. Mac Wbodward and jeave Wednesday for San Antonio, R. E. Lee of Coleman underwent ap-
* 1 * ’where they will sepnd the Christ- j pendeclomy recently, and is report-
mas holidays. After New Years’ j ed doing nicely.
! they will go to Brownsville and | —-—■——----- —
Eve to visit through Christmas: other points in the Valley for a two 1 The Daily D-V Want ads Bring
Day with Mi's. Woodward's par- i months stay. ’ quick results.
family. Mrs.. Woodwajd . will ac
company Dr. and Mrs. Woodward
and sen to Huntsville Christmas
Mrs. Zack Kirby, Jr.
j wrote from Miami: "I'm sorry I j December 20.
j had to leave, sir. But I just could
The commander of the U. S. Army! uot have stood another winter
'DtP'flpjinarv Barracks here read a (here.
Christmas greeting from an escan- j Gambino eseapd while working
ed prisoner today, outside the barracks one day last
I* wa- the st cond time that Vin-1 VPar
cent. Gambino, 28, sent a note of!
vuletide sentiment to Col. J. J. 1 '
eiHs Mr. and Mm. W. T. Robin-
son
uecemoer zu. ■ _
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Is There a Baby in the House?
Some day your young sop-witl be a grown man -
sonwill
your daughter a woman,\^Vhen that time comes,
: (you'll want tote able to provide a handsome birth-
day present to help them /art successfully on their
chosen careers. You can provide this help most
easily with a John Hancock Birthday Endowment.
May we give you the details?
MVTUAl/UFB INSURANCE COMPANY
ioitoh. M4H4Cuviirri
j. m. McDonald
Dial 3416
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M. Townsend
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my time. to w,.h
I can be with my family; but I am,^, Jye Gentrv and family
leery about getting an extra sen-;
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hie Christmas hoJiiiajk*.-. in Tyler 5
their daughter and sister,
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has been a good year for us all
and for our part, we don t think it would he
Christmas if we didn't in some measure share with
you the feeling of satisfaction we experience when
we review the accomplishments that loyalty and
conscientious effort have made'-possible.
GOOD WISH
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Coleman Coffee Shop
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When the air is a little crisper, the shopping
crowds are a little thicker, and a feeling of good cheer
spreads over everyone, it’s a good sign that Christmas
is just around the comer, so we take this opportunity
to wish you and yours all the happiness for; the coming
festive season. ' . '
M. K. \\ itt Motor Co
‘'HUMBLE ESSO EXTRA
Coleman Steam Laundry
Phone 4241
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Mat Christmas this year be
THE MOST GLOR10UI OF YOUR
LIFE AND THAT THE NEW YeaR
MAY BRINC YOU HEALTH, COOD
FORTONE AND OREAT HAPPINESS.
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Wt very much appreciate the opportunity you h*ve given us
to wm you in the past and even more do we appreciate you
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as a friend. j
May we deaerve this friendship always.
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Irby oi Smith Lpholst
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PHONE 7 iso
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jnaf could this mean hut
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The eracklin^pf holly leaves, mistletoe over (k*
door, caroling voicejijif children... what ebe could ttb
menn but Christmas? Yes, that joyous day Is hers and
we of this organization wish you the most delightful on*
anybody could have.
Gordon’s Garage
New and Used Cars
106 COMMERCIAL AVE.
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\ PHONE 1031
C. W. Martin
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Reavis, Dick. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1948, newspaper, December 22, 1948; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746680/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.