Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1948 Page: 6 of 12
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.yWMBjjn the J. f. Powell home
ChrtttmaxfDfty were Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Pov 11 end son of Brady, Mr.
and Mi's. Loyd Powell and family
of MoCairi y. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Hemphill laid family and Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Steward of Lohn, Mr.
and Mrs, fofty Powell and daugh-
ter. and llr. and Mrs. J. Powell.
Reborn.
Mrs. Patsy Ray and grandson
Jerry of Coleman visited over the
weekend with the Moores and Mrs.
R. D. Ferguson. ’
Floyd Tdomas and family left
last week for Clovis, N. M., where
they will make their home.
T Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Garrett and
son Tommie from Cross Plains and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Proslce and
son Kenneth from Eden ate dinner
with thler parents. Mr- and Mrs.
Albert McMillan.
Chronicle, Coleman, Texas, December 30, 1948 )
STACY NEWS
MRS. C. D. MOORE
GLEN COVE
MRS. J. C.4UKO
Clar- Everyone In our community had
Storys an enjoyable Christmas. We were
irand- disappointed that we didn’t get any
, more rain, but It has been quite
child- cool.
* Mr We are glad to report that those
■en of on the sick list are better.
Sc^!: Mrs J. G. Dealt!ns returned to
!: , her new home last week In time
3weet‘ to be with her family during
^ Christmas.
rtnrihw R D. Ferguson from Valera vts-
jsbarS ite<S relatives 1,1 Stacy.
Mrs Those who enjoyed Christmas
Frank dinner In the A. D. Bowen home
y and Included Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Bowen from Lubbock, and Mr. and
J la way Mrs Johnnie West and Grandma
Grady ifrom Coleman. Mr and Mrs. Ben
visited l Strickland and son Max and broth-
3hrist- a Steadman.
Mrs. Joe Snodgrass and daugh-
isn of tpr' Mrs Mafy Bel1 Williams and
urman ttlrls vtst,ed recently in the R. R
Raborn home.
spent Mr and Mrs. C. R. Powell and
& 0f daughter spent Saturday night and
Sunday In Brady with her parents,
npktns Mr. Mr®' W. T. Frier and
Mrs family.
Worth Robert Riley and daughter Alice
ate Christmas dinner with the Gar-
d rett girls at Doole.
Mr and Mrs Jenkle Riley and
j children of Doole and Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs Jack Raborn visited with the
‘ ladies parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
, Browning and family of Stacy.
?* Mr and Mrs. J. C. Ramsey and
r ovi ^lrls v>sRed the weekend with their
[ toi- parents Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peel Sr.,
Xmas Rnd family, Mr and Mrs. Frank
Ramsey and R. C. at Salt Oap.
’tinson Holan Smith visited with Pete
Mrs. -payior an(i family Sunday.
'linst- h R. Steward of Lohn visited
c>us is /French for “be-
seives’ or <'confidentl*l-
Entre
tween *
To extend every effort to serve you in a bigger and
better way in 1949, as we thank you for your patron-
age in the past. /
Home Freezer
Supplies
day were, * Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Ketchum and Darrel Lyme ot
San Saba, Dale of San Marcus.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mathis of
San Angelo. Mr and Mrs. Johnny
King, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Young
and Parrel
visitors in the J. C. King home
during Christmas holidays were.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson
Artesia, New Mexico, Misses Lou- j
Ise, Neda Beth and Agnes King j
of Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs. j
TaLmage King and Dennis of
Zephyr and Mf. and Mrs. Johnny
King.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Yates went
to Dallas Wednesday to spend
Christmas
The McCains, Mr. amf Mrs.
Ross .Russell, Mrs. Perry Sto-
bough and Mrs. Cooper of Cole-
man, Mr and Mrs. Tex Whitt-
ington visited Ely Sunday
Mr. and Mrs George Ely, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Whittington, Mr and
Mrs Tex Whittington of G. C.
and Mr and Mrs. James Allen
and Camille Martin of Bronte took
Christmas dinner with Mrs. Me-'
Cain and girls of Coleman.
Ben Oallaway. Mr and Mrs Har-
old of Freona, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Dunnaway - and daughter, Ben
Carolyn of Austin Visited J. CL.
Wilsons during the holidays.
Gailaways had their children at
home during the holidays, Ran-
some and wife of Odessa Mr
and Mrs. Oallaway of Coleman
J. T. and family of Del Rio and
Ira and family of Austin.
Orady Ayers ami son Grady
Law of San Angelo spent Christ-
mas with home folks
Christmas day Mr ^ and Mrs.
Joe Vincent had George Vincent
and family of Colorado City. Mr
and Mrs Claybopn Williams and
Oaila Kay, Mr. and Mrs. C. C
Duncan.
Mr and Mrs. C F. Sapplngton
had Mr. and Mrs Cay Bedells
from near Sterling City, Miss
Maude Richardson of Tslpa, Mr j
and Mrs Carmen Whtttlngtcr.
and Mr and Mrs L. P. Whitting-
ton Christmas Day.
Mr and Mrs Howard Ray and
daughters of Imperial visited In
M & W H
Furniture Store
Ball” Freezer Jars
6 ox.__________ $.1.50 doxen
2 ox. ________ $1.75 doxen
“Lily "Nestrite”
-'•n. Oaken Bucket
Containers and Covers
1 Quart Size
15 forjl.25
“Reynolds” Aluminum
Frozen Food Wrap
50 ft. Long, 18 inches Wide
$1.75 per package
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Peppers
and girls spent Christmas day
with Mr. and Mrs. Skelton of
Voss.
Large Package
A prosperous New Year begins with a shopping trip to M-System where every price Is a low price
every day: You'll see convincing proof of that In the money you save on foods purchased for your
Holiday dinner and party So get off to a good start. Come In today - - - and every day. The big-
ger savings you will enjoy throughouf 1949 will provide extra cash for the fun and luxuries that
make this a happier New Year for you and your family, ”
Store Will Be Closed Saturday, January 1st
New Year’s Day
COFFEE
Folgers
River Brand
2 lb. pkg.
Tomato, Libbys
Tall Can
Powell-Cavaiiagli
Truck & Tractor Co.
Coleman - DIAL 5551 - Texas
Tomato
Campbells
SOUP
If IIIJbby*
lln No. 2 tin............
r Cut, Green ju
) No. 2 tin £. 1
3 Minute, Large Family Size
Package .................
Aywon
Van Camp
Tall < an
Whole, New
No. 2 tin
EvertHe
25 lb. bag
and Potatoes
Aywon, No. 2 Tin,
Sterling
Spiced, Gold Coast
No. 2H. tin
Natural Van Camp
TaU Can
Sun Shine, Krlepy
(ERSri:
Pineapple, IJbbya
46 or tin ______
SER £ c
Kaunty Kbit
12 ot Tin
Fresh, Country
Dozen
Humpty-Dumpty
Chum
GUARANTEED
New Year Tradition
With Biackeye Peas
Coleman County
State Bank
I Lein End Cuts, pound ------•-----------„---
a
Wo Reserve The Right To Limit QuaatUb
Cauliflower south Texan, ib.
POTATOES Idaho Rusaets, 10 lbs
ONIONS Yellow, lb. —
INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER
FREEZER
Wt^'MEATS
SUGAR ™ “•** 89c
FAB
OI-
Lirup 1’a.i kaie 1 w
SYRUP-T, ‘S-*’ c‘~ 49c
So. 16 Tin ............Me
SOAP 2 - 25c
Krrular Bar _________________1___—-_____:_ 9c #
PEARS ™ 39c
SOA
prr.-r 2.. 23c
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1948, newspaper, December 30, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731710/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.