Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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Novice Community
Skating Changed To
This Friday Night
I The time was changed due to |
the Baptist Revival,- which begins
August i. 1
The .community skating, spon-
sored by the Novice Parent-Tea-
cher Association, has been “chang-
ed from the first Friday
list to this Friday night. July is
All proceeds will go to the Nov-
ice P-TA. Thp public is invited
to the skating, which is held in'
Hi*- Novice' gymnasium.'
Local Golf Tourney
Pairings Are Listed
Local golfers are beginning match
. play in the First Annual Cole*
Football fields are called grid- man Country Club city I’ouma-
•m. Aths-! iron.* because the white lines eros.-- nlem, announce t!ie .sponsors, Bill/
i.iig ilie Held resemble a gridiron. McHorse and Ben Taylor.
Men Rollers have been bracket-
ed into three flights; champion-’
1 ship, first ami second, with one
Pt'BI.rsilFI) tt'EFKI.Y, EACH TUESDAY flight of women golfers.
All matches will be played at.
Entered ;as second-class matter at the Pa-f offlee in Coleman, Texas, the 9-holt Coleman Country Club
under Act of Congress of March 2, 1897, Democrat-Voice, Inc., Puldishers. I course., four miles south of town.
I Prizes are being, offered ’to the
The Coleman Democrat-Voice
Review e t.abli-iied.i863 acquired 1899; Ne«established 1907, acqutr- winner, runner-up and consolation
r^c
ttablished 1881
Democrat established 1897- consolidated *lnner of (,"ch ,,f lhe four
Prizes will consist. of golf halls.
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'd 1912; V
;n 1906
Any erroneous reflection upon the character or standing bf any person'
•'r firm appearing in the t- columns will be gladly and promptly corrected
ipon calling the. attention of the management to the article, in question
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Coleman County '...................*1____,___i............... ....... 1 Year. 12.50
to Adjoining Ce'unties ..........: 1: Year, $3.25
Kls&Where Ll_.-------;.;u ; . ......_ l’Yeat $t 5u
Complete Banking Service
Ask a salaried man to name,
The hardest task he faces,
He'll likely say —
He has to pay,
In far too many places.
friendly
COLEMAN
COUNTY STATE BANK
MemWr Federal .Deposit Insurance Corp.
‘ i % Coleman, Texas
Also a .-.penal prize is being of-
fered-to .tin- lowest medal ill each
flight for my 18 holes nf play
PGA and local rules will apply.
First matches must be played on
or before Sunday, julv ,27. Score-
board* will in’ kept at Cross Phar-
macy except, oil Sundays when
tin i will ■« kept at the club house.
. Five matches have already been
placed, with Fred Wiiite winner
over Arnold Stroup, 2-1. Paul
Johnson winner over Milton Autry
3-2. Willie* Campbell winner over
■.Jimmy M.irshalM-2. Floyd Shelton
winner over E .1 Pryor 3-1 and
Harold King winner over Roy
Trigg 5-3
Championship pairings: _ Coe
Cross vs W.dte: Btlyd. Arnold Stoup
a, Fred Win re. Paul Johnson vs
Milton Autrv Curtis Lindsey vs
lib.: Griffis, Wdlie Campbell vs
Jimmy Marshal), Marlin Thompson
vs; Bob Gideon. Othe Gideon vs
Ghat le Shepherd, Jake LeMay v-
Walter Gordon
Fir-t flight pairings: Otis Dris-
. Morris Gibson Sam Cobb
lgford Wilhite, Floyd Shelton
3 Pryor, Roy Trigg vs Har-
old' King, Roy Atffry vs R. R.
Shipman, Monte Gideon vs Ben
Taylor. Earl Clary vs Jim Gard-
ner, Bill McHorse vs Clyde, Mc-
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Second flight pairings are: Max
Games vs Andy Carter. Herman
Reddy vs BUI Jones, Charles Polk
vs Carlton Williams, Harlan Me-
Talpa Schools
Need 3 Teachers
Horse vs Kelley,, Dalton. George > eroding malt li tu be p ayed by the
McCrea Vs Wilbur Clarke, Lutaer | following Sunday. It is requested
Marshall v- Charles Clary. Scott :.,at players contact opponents' and
Bower vs M. I), Maim. Finest Brid- arrange time of matches,
well vs.' Dave Winner,
WOMEN’S PAIRINGS
Kubt W 'Joel,. ■ ■
to play in .the tournament. They
are: Mrs Andy Cartel vs Mrs
Ben Taylor. Mrs. Ruby Shipman
vs Mrs Ruby Campbell, Mrs. Cor
tone Shepherd w Mrs: Virginia ! Three more teachers, are needed
Taylor. .Mrs Alice Gideon vs .Mrs. , to .complete the Talpa school fac-
Bonhie Wilhite ally for the 1932-53 s; pool term.
In the women's play each match | reports school Supenutendent G.
will be nine holes, with the winner j Mitchell
being the, mu who wip- the most ; The school needs a high school
holes Losers in the fu st matches; homem a king teacher, a coach and
•will form a nignt flight at\d play l mathiflwu1 ics tea. her corftbtaattan.
for’’consolation honors The first and a leacher for the filth and
matches are to be played on or j sixth grades. ........ _y.—
by Sunday. July 27. and each-sue-j Talpa schools will, open Sept 1
KAY
ANDERSON
Appreciates Your Vote and
Support For
Commissioner
Precinct 1
• Your office will be dili-
gently looked after the next
,two years, as it has the past
two years.
(Paul Pol. Arfv.)
housands of other car owners are discover-
ing what this smart motorist knows: the way
to help your engine perform better, last longer,
use less gasoline and oil Ls to get Conoco’?
great new “50,000 Miles—No Wear” Service!
It's exactly the same service that kept test
cars new in Conoco’s spectacular “50,000 Miles
—No Wear/''road test!
In that famous 50,000-mile test, with .1,000-
mile drains and proper filter service, test cm*
engines showed no wear of any consequence: in
fat t. an average of less than one one-thousahdth
inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Gasoltoe
mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually <
99,77',;, as good as for the first 5,000.
Now you can get this same 1-2-3 “50,000
Miles—No Wear” Service, at your Conoco
Mileage Merchant’s, today!
Here’s the Famous “50,000 Miles—No Wear” Service!
I. :
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O Your Conoco
Mileage Merchant
WUl Drain Out Grit
and Sludge, prefers Id y
while engine is hot!
‘‘Hot-oil” drains every
1,000 miles flush out
grit, dirt, acid and con-
tamination -lea ve your
angme sparkling clean!
...... - -
© Hell Recondition
Air, and Oil Filters!
He’ll dean filter eie-
me«ta, replace dirty
cartridge*, record mile-
age. Every time hood
is lifted, he’ll check
mileage to beaurt filters
have been serviced at
proper intervals
© He’ll refill with great
Conoco Super Motor Oil!
Conoco Super is fortified
additives that curb
with
dangerous accumulation
of dirt and contamination
—protect metal surfaces
from corrosive combus-
tion acids—fight rust—
Oil-Plate against wear.
©1952-CONTINENTAL OH. COMPANY
Eight New Cars
Registered Here
Eight new cars were registered
last week in the office of the
county tax assessor-collector, ac-
cording to. a report today. They
Jare as11 follows:
Robert D, Browning, Coleman,
1952 Buiek Coupe.
Billy D. Haas, Coleman, 7 1952
Pontiac: Sedan,
Grady Miller. Coleman, 1952 Ply-
mouth Sedan.
19&
,Toe G. ■ 9tevefis. Coleman, 1952
Chrysler Sedan.
V. I Biockner, Roscoe,
Buiek Coupe.
H, S. King, Kilgorp, 1952 Stll-
debaker Sedan.
M. J. Mall.iUh Coleman,]
Chevrolet Sedan.
Mi-6. Ben Dunn, Coleman,
Buiek Sedan.
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TEXAS POLIO HITS NEW
ALL-TIME PEAK
40,000.00 T?hEsured
FOR TREATMENT OF THESE TEN COSTLY
DBEAD DISEASES
POLIOMYELITIS
LEUKEMIA
ENCEPHALITIS
RABIES
SCARLET FEVER
TYPHOID FEVER
SMALL POX
DIPHTHERIA
TETANUS
Epidemic Cerebro-Spln-
al meningitis
SAFETY FOR A SICHTLESS ONE-The sign at right usually
evokes curiosity from motorists driving between Meriden and
Plainfield, N. II. But to Horatio Hendrick, sightless since birth, it
lends comfort. Poultry farmer Hendrick is shown with his son
David and dog Rex. as they cross the road between the poultry
yard and their house.
TIREDOM’S
GREATEST SALE!
PENNSYLVANIA
P-100 TIRES jfsy
f/l
SHE CAN DRAW ’EM-With
understandable pride, Mrs.
Doris Gregor, a graduate of
Boeing Aircraft’s drafting school
in Seattle, views the section of
a modified B-50 bomber which
contains a part she drew on her
drafting board. In eight-week
courses, the company's school
has turned out 271 students, 25
per cent of them women.
and' up to S500.00 to each insured for
LOSS OF LIFE BY ACCIDENTAL MEANS
The Toial Yearly Cost Is Only
$g FOR ONE Cf * FOR A
J PERSON 1* Family Group
Non-Cancel table—Guaranteed Renewable for Life,
j. m. McDonald
"INSURANCE THAT PAYS......
201 Coleman Office Bldg.-Pho. 341(i -Coleman, Tex.
DOUBLE
Frontier Stamps
Each Wednesday 2 Stamps For Each 10c Purchase
.iik sroncs
{ FOOD 5T0RES_
SYSTEM
Plenty
Parking Space
We Reserve The Right To
Limit Quantities
§t§
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Don’t wa«e » moment!' Come In today for first line, first
quality P-100 Tires at bargain prices. Just pay the regular
tow price for tbe first tire... buy its mate for only $8.88.,
No bigger buy anywhery! Drive in now today!
Greatest FIRST LINE Tin) Value
ANYWHERE...ANYTIME!
^ttsssnvMuJ
TIRES
CRYE SERVICE STATION
Abilene Highway
For quick
results and
a low-cost
prompt reply ■. . .
WANT ADS
your best buy!
Got something to sell . . .
want work done promptly
-—let our classified ads get
you the quickest possible
results!
Phone 6001 for AdTaker
READ FOR PROFIT, USE FOR RESULTS
DEMOCRAT-VOICE
We’re proud to announce the all-new John Deere “60” and “50”
Tractors—successors to the famous Models “A” and “B.” We have a
“60” on display now. Come in and inspect it. The harder you are to
please, the more impressed you’re going to be and the sooner you’ll
want to get your hands on the wheels and put one of these tractors
through its paces in the field. That’s when you’ll know they’re truly great
new tractors.
Sttitmm/
Delma Johnson
John Deere Dealer
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1952, newspaper, July 22, 1952; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751153/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.