Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 133, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 2013 Page: 5 of 20
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SANTA ANNA NATIONAL BANK
THAT SANTA ANNASTORE
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LEATHER AND LACE
STAFF AND NEVER A COMPUTER
PEARLS & PRIMITIVES
• Very competitive private pay prices
COLEMAN INTERBANK
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BELLA FUSION BEADING/DONNA MORRIS
HIGGINBOTHAM BUILDING CENTER/COLEMAN
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GRAMMER’S
BARB-D-WIRE BABES
DUTYTOANSWERYOURQUESHONS
COLEMAN COUNTY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE
COLEMAN COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
325-625-2178
800-442-3695
SANTA ANNA GROCERY WHO PREPARED THE BRISKET FOR THE MEAL
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• "Fast, “Reliable, Friendly Service
• You mi ALWAYS TALK WITH OUR PHARMACY
312 Commercial
Downtown Coleman, Texas
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♦ Oeliveryservice to Coleman# Santa Anna
• Auto f ill your ftx upon request
♦ Pharmacist and airiendlystaff always on
SOUTHERN CHARM ANTIQUES
TRAVELERS TREASURES
MESQUITE TIME JERRY ELLIS
EARL SMITH JEWERLY
WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE AND EXTEND THANKS TO EACH
OF THE BUSINESSES LISTED BELOW FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTION
TO OUR SMALL COMMUNITY AND HOMECOMING EVENT
ALSO TO
THESE INDIVIUALS WHO DONATED ITEMS
SHARON LEE, GARY WHITAKER, ARTIE JEAN SITTERLE AND
JENNIFER RUTHERFORD
that should not be missed.
On circus day, our performers
bring the magic of the circus to
life in each 90-minute show.
This year’s lineup includes an
All-Star group of performers
and entertainers that include:
Miss Simone and her amazing
single trapeze, Miss Paulina’s
Margucci from Los Angeles,
California. Our performers are
sure to amaze, delight and
entertain the audience mem-
bers of all ages beyond your
wildest imagination. The cos-
be $13.00 for adults and $7.00
for children. Buy your tickets
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information or to purchase
discoutnt tickets with a credit
card call 866 BIG TOP 6.
Central Time.
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jungle Cats, Soloman, Delilah
& Francis, presented by Mr.
Circus City. Activity swirls
around the grounds as animals
are unloaded, the Big Top is
erected, and rigging is pre-
pared for performances later in
the day. Enjoy the magic and
tradition of the American
Circus with your family and
create memories that will last a
lifetime.
Between 9:30 and 10:00 a.m.
so come watch the raising of
the Big Top, then stay for the
FREE Tour. This presentation
offers a unique face-to-face
opportunity for families,
schools, and interested com-
munity members to meet and
learn all about the Culpepper &
Merriweather Circus family and
includes a walking tour of the
circus grounds. Learn interest-
ing facts about our performers,
the history of our show and the
different species of animals in
our Circus Family. In this pres-
entation we will also address
topics such as hygiene, groom-
ing and the veterinary care all
of our animals receive.
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I DANCE HALL & SALOON
1400 Highway 84 Bypass Coleman, Tx
Openi at 2 p.m. 7 Days a Week • Happy Hour 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
In recent years the Tent
Raising and Morning Tour has Trey Key, that will certainly
become a popular program for have you on the edge of your
families and interested com- seats! All with original music
munity members. It is present- written by the talented, Matt
ed in a way everyone, young
and old can learn many inter-
esting facts about the
Culpepper & Merriweather
Circus Family and now we
have a brand new tent! This is
a special part of Circus Day tumes alone are certainly of
Los Vegas quality.
SAVE MONEY by purchasing
your tickets in advance at
these locations: Chronicle &
DV, Grammer’s, and the
Coleman Chamber of
Commerce. Prices for advance
tickets are $6.00 for children
ages 2 to 12, children under 2
proud prancing ponies, The are always free, and $10.00 for
Arlise Troupe on their wild and adults. On show day tickets will
crazy unicycles, Natilie’s
American Eskimo Escapades,
The Ayala’s with unforgetable early and save. For more
foot juggling, a rediculas Rola
Bola and certainly a hair rais-
ing Hair Hang! But, lets not for-
get our favorite performing
“A State of the Art Pharmacy with Old Fashion Service”
rCOME ENJOY....
Poo/ Tournaments*, Karaoke*,
Texas Hold ‘em*, Live Bands*, Dominos
and Food Available*
(‘Call for dates and times of the above)
Tamm ShickSmul......Septewie’t 28tk
NEW DAILY DRINK SPECIALS
We have RV spaces, perfect for Hunters!
Come register for a raffle featuring 2 different sizes
mounted Longhorns...
Smaller: 1 ticket $3, 2 for $5, or 5 for $10
Larger: 1 for $5, 2 for $7, or 5 for $15
Late Night Happy Hour 9 to close
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Big Top Circus is Coming to Town!
Thanks to the sponsorship of
The Coleman Kiwanis Club,
America’s Favorite Big Top
Circus is coming to Coleman,
Texas on Sunday, October 6th
at the Coleman Rodeo
Grounds, with two scheduled
performances at 2:00 & 4:30
p.m. Now in its 29th edition,
C&M Circus has become inter-
nationally known for quality
family entertainment. This
authentic One-Ring, Big Top
Circus has been featured on
National Geographic’s
Explorer TV series,
Entertainment Tonight, The
Los Angeles Times, The
Chicago Tribune, Arizona
Highways Magazine. It has
also been featured on the A&E
Special: Under the Big Top and
most recently, On the Road
with Circus Kids, a
Nickelodeon special featured
on the Nick News Program.
Bring your friends and family
out circus morning to watch as
a familiar place in your town is
transformed into a bustling
Since
1923
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Hardin, Amber. Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 133, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 2013, newspaper, September 25, 2013; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175075/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.