Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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Mr. ami Mrs, Bill Stdoner from
Dm Unities. Iowa, returned home
today after a nice three weeks visit
with Mrs. Sldoner’s parents, the S.
8. Bquyre$ of Oouldbusk, and oth-
er relatives and friends.
Bernagg Doyle of Redlands,
arrived here Monday for
Mrs.
Calif
an extended visit with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Clarke.
She made the trip by plane and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke met her In
AbUene
Miss Jessie Miller Pool of Hlco
arrived In Coleman today (Thurs-
day) for a visit with Miss Frances
Stevens and Miss Jeanette Blather-
-wlck.
* Mrs. Troy Hilton and daughter of
Dallas are visiting with her aunt,
Mrs. Carl Elder and family.
Miss Dorothy Evans, cadet nurse
of Pittsburgh, Pi-rgi., Is a guest of
M. G. Morton and his mother,
Mrs. B. Morton
Bruce Wallace is visiting In San
Antonio this week.
Carroll Jackson returned to his
home In LAmcsa Tuesday after a
few days visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Mask.
Miss Josephine (Jordon, Velma
Stewardson. Sibyl and Patsy Lan-
ders were Abilene visitors Sunday.
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To Voters of Precinct Three
Coleman County
Thank you for the votes given
me July 27th.
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Please give me consideration in
the runoff, August 24th. Your votes
and influence will be appreciated.
Isaac S. Pate
Ray Max Williams of Abilene Is
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. V E. Gordon.
Mr and Mrs. J. O. Mayo and son,
Charles, have returned from a vaca-
tion trip to Dallas, Denison and
Ardmore, Ok la,
Mr and Mrs. Raleigh McCull-
ough and sop, Gordon, visited in
Santa Anna Sunday afternoon, with
Mr. McCullough’s imrents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. I,. McCullough
Pat Warren was a business visi-
tor In Fort Worth Monday.
Mrs. H E, Howard, Jr., 1s visiting
In Pampa with her parents, Judge
and Mrs Stlnis and will return
horn* Sunday! While she Is away,
Dr. Howard's mother,' Mrs. H. E.
Howard, Sr., of Slayton Is visiting
with him.
Mr and Mrs. Neiman Smith arid
children spent the past weekend in
Eastland with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ferrell.
Dr and Mrs. J. A Devenney and
daughter, Ann, spent the past week-
end In Austin with his parents.
- V. E. Gordon visited the past
week with his sister, Mrs. Lee Kin-
caid at Bonham.
PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS
(IMPORTEDi IN FOUR DIFFER-
ENT SIZES. WITH MATCHING
NAPKINS. AT STUROES AND
GIBBS 33c i
-si*' ■> T .
S. J. Mathis of Winters visited
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
Mathis
Mr and Mrs. Hayden Hargett and
son, James, and their, nephew, Oene
Webb, left Wednesday for a three
weeks vacation trip to New Mexi-
co, Colorado, Arizona, Wyoming and
Utah.
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Miss Olga Mae. Cobb, student in
the University of Texas, spent the
past weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Sam Cobb,
Miss Sibyl Durham has returned
from Dallas where she visited with
her cousin, Mrs Frances Lee for
ten days.
Mrs. Luther Creath was a Brown-
wood visitor Thursday.
TO THE CITIZENS OF
COLEMAN COUNTY
I wish to take this means of ex-
pressing my appreciation for the
splendid vote given me in the Demo-
cratic Primary last Saturday. I prom-
ise you that I will discharge the duties
of the office of District Clerk to the
very best of my ability and with cour-
1 tesy at all times.
Mrs. Lewis Jobe and two, children
of Fort Worth are here for a visit
with her father, J. B Dibrell, J,r.
James Purvis, Parker Nunley and
Sammie Dibrell left Monday for
Gl»n Rose where they are attend-
ing the Glen Rase Methodist Camp,
T. H. (Sticks) CORDER
^ REE
TO ALL SOCIAL SECURITY
CARD HOLDERS—
Complimentary lamination of
cards.
“Sealed In plastice to prevent
soiling.”
FREE,
TO ALL DISCHARGED
VETERANS—
Complimentary bill-fold size
photostat of your discharge
paper sealed In plastic.
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INFLATION
POST WAR ENEMY NO. 1
Do every thing you can to
prevent rising prices. Buy
only what you need, make it
last as long as possible.
Dr. and Mrs Jimmie Gaines have
returned to Dallas after spending j
several days here with his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Gaines.
Mr. and Mrs. Collin Price, daugh-
ters, Patsy and Annabelle, and sons,
Joe Sealy and Maxle Lee left late
Sunday afternoon- for a visit In I
their old home town, Artesia, New
Mexico. , |
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Homer Mow
| of the Taylor ranch at Trickham
were her niece and nephew, Mr.
j and Mrs. Woody Beard and daugh-
ters, Sharon and Derene of Corpus
; Christi; . also a niece, Doris Lee
Burkey of Yukon, Oklahoma. Mrs.
Mow's mother, Mrs. Artie B. Slay-
ton accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Beard to Coleman.
PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS
j (IMPORTED) IN FOUR DIFFER-
i ENT "SIZES, WITH MATCHINO
NAPKINS. AT STURGES AND
GIBBS. 33c
Miss June Blackwell*of Brown-
wood Is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Blackwell.
Jiirf Fielder returned to his home
in Denver. Colorado, Sunday after
a visit in Coleman with Joe Dib-
rell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs John Reed of Ster- 11
ling City spent the, past weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Currie.
Mr and Mrs. Delma Johnson
and sons, Pat. Don and Cecil, ac-
companied by Mr- J E WixkI of
lari. Ark., returned Thursday from j
vacation trip to Carlsbad Caverns, j
fl Paso and Juarez. Mexico.
Mr and Mrs R. A Gardner spent
e day Sunday In Comanche with
rs. Gardner's parents. Dr. and:
Mrs. Lane.
Mrs. Frank Stepp and- two sons :
of Dallas arc visiting her parents, |
Mr, asd Mrs. Hugh Lewis
Tommie Jones, student of the j I
University of Texas, has returned j |
to Coleman to spend the remainder j
of the summer with his parents, Mr j
and Mrs. W. T. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Henderson.!
Mr and Mrs Ralph Duncan and
son, Don, were visitors In San An-
gelo over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, J, M Harlow left
Tuesday for Abilene for a few days
visit.
Robert Owens and Miss June
Guthrie spent Sunday In Sweet-
water, guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Browning
Miss Betty Jo Loveless was a
guest over the weekend of Miss
LOuise Clare of Novice.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Freeman re-
turned Thursday from Temple
where Mrs. Freeman went through
the clinic.
Mr, arid Mrs. Boyd Greenway of
Valley Mills spent the past week-
end with Mrs. Oreenway's brother,
D. E Loveless and family.
Mrs. Charles Lee Harris of Hum-
boldt, Tenn., Is here for a tfteit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Lewis
PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS
(IMPORTED) IN FOUR DIFFER-
ENT SIZES, WITH MATCHING
NAPKINS, AT STUROES AND
GIBBS , 33c
Mrs. Robert L.* Markland and
son, Bobby, returned from Fort
Worth Wednesday, where they spent
a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Ladd
Mrs C. W Clark and Mrs. S.
| J. Mathis visited In Sweetwater,
Wednesday and Thursday of the
past week with their brother, C
R. Simmons and wife.
Mrs. G y*» Marshall returned
Wednesday from a few days visit In
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Wilson were
weekend visitors in Sweetwater mid
Roscoe. Their children, Sharon and
Ernie. Jr... who. had been visiting
relatives there for a week, returned
home with them
Mr and Mrs- Kirk Newman of
Austin, spent the weekend here with
his parents, Mr and Mrs. H O.
Newman Kirk is attending the Uni-
versity of Texas
Miss Edna Cathey of Abilene
spent the weekend here with her
. parents, Mr and Mrs. W B Cath-
Uy.
Mr. and Mrs Pat McCarty of
Herne arrived In Coleman Monday
to make their home. Hr Is with a
construction company, that Is build-
ing the highway between Coleman
and Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McCulloch,
accompanied by their daughter, Mrs.
Sidney Hughes of Brownwood, left
for Lamesa Tuesday where they will
spend a week with Mr. McCulloch's
brother, Edgar McCulloch and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Magellan
will, go to Dallas Saturday where
they will spend a few days with
their daughters, Mrs. Johnnie Sti-
gall, Jr. and family and Mrs. Sam
Marshall, Jr., and family.
Robert Byers of Abilen" spent
the past weekend here with his
mother, Mrs Meek' Byers, He was |'
accompanied back to Vbllene Sun-
day, by Milford May, wli'o visited
until Monday with-him.
Barclay Martin, Jr , of San, An-
gelo visited here the past week with
his mother, Mrs Mat Martin
Mrs. Herbert Currie and Mrs
Clyde Smith were Brownwood visi-
tors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F L Maedgen had
as their guests over the weekend j
their son, Austin Maedgen and !
family of Fort Worth, their daugh-
ter, Zela Maedgen of Brownwood.
and were Joined on Sunday by an-
other son, W W Maedgen and fam-1
ily of Coleman. I
Chronicle, Coleman, Texas, August 1, 1946
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Mary Joe Foreman of Junction
visited in the Waroock Slmmcns
home at Valera the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blevins of
Paris are visiting With her brotlier,
Jerry Spivey and family.
Miss Bobbie Lou Bennett and
Hazel iAndrum of Valera visited
the past week in Batesvllle with
Mr. and Mrs. Hoilie Bennett.
Miss Peggy Sanders Is visiting re-
latives In Midland
1 deeply appreciate the fine vote given me in
the primary election last Saturday, and wish to
express my sincere thanks to one and all for the
same.
( will endeavor to show my deep appreciation
in the way I handle the County Treasurer’s officV.-
Thank you again.
W. E. (Bill) BURNEY
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Notice
Our Plans to Re-Open August 3, after remodeling have been de-
layed, due to holdup on delivery of new fixtures, and we now plan to
OPEN THURSDAY, AUGUST 8TH
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We will have New and Modem Fixtures, designed to meet the re-
quirements of a modern cafe.
Manhattan Cafe
.1 C. CONGER. Owner
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Qua&ty YOU CAN COUNT ON
Savinao YOU CAN COUNT UP
FLOUR
RED & WHITE
No off colored
Bread with this
25 LB SACK
ADMIRATION vacuum pack, drip or regular
Grind. Per Lb.
COFFEE
BAKING POWDER
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
TOMATO JUICE
PRUNE JUICE
Clabber Girl Brand
25 Oz. Can
TEXAS PC RE JUICE
46 Oz. Can
RED & WHITE
46 Oz, Can
RED & WHITE
Quart Bottle
33c
m
35c
27c
32c
APPLE JUICE
Oppernians
Quart Bottle
29c
Red & White, Full Weight, Full Strength
3 Cans for
ASPARAGUSJoa £7 39c
Bn 14
i
Coleman
County
State Bank
P. D. L O.
Mrs. Irvin Sellg and Mrs. Ferdin-
and Koch of Houston; Mrs F
Douglas of San Antonio, returned
to their home Sunday after a visit
here with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis.
W. T Jones returned home Sat-
urday from St. LouLx. where he at-
tended the National Baby Chick
Association.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Barnett of
San Saba were guests here Sunday
of her mother, Mrs. J. B Hough.
Mr and Mrs Jack Wilkinson and
two children of Port Worth spent
the past weekend here with her
[>arents. Col. and Mrs. Karl Wallace
and family.
Mrs R B Randolph Is visiting j
In Grandbury with relatives J
Mrs Jerry Hgrbour, Mrs Mary j
Ellen Stevens and son, will leave
Friday for Kilgore tci spend the
weekend with rrlatlv**,
Mrs Billy Allen and daughters.
Patricia and Suzanne, have return-
ed from an extended visit In Min-
eola with her mother, Mrs Moody
ittsd oth«r relatives
Mrs. T. E Tomlinson and daugh-
ter, Miss Lula, returned to their
home In HUlsboro Friday, after
spending two week* with Mr and
Mrs T. J. AUen, They are Mrs.
| Allen * mother and sister.
Blackeyed Fresh, Crystal Brand
> No. 2 Can
Crystal Pack Fancy Quality
* No. 2 Can
PEAS
SPINACH
FRUTO
SYRUP
PANCAKE FLOUR
Powdered for Home Drink,
Assorted Flavors
Staley Golden Table
gallon jar
2
Aunt Jemima
Keg. Pkg.
21c
15c
or 9C
55c
14c
LYE
DRANO
BAYERS—
ASPIRIN TABLETS
Regular Can
2 reg. 15c
Size foL
25c
23c
25c
CHEESE
BUTTER
FRANKS
Armours Clover Bloom 5 lb.
"Square" Loaf, per lb.
Armours Clover Bloom
Per Lb.
Per Lb. •
59c
79c
35c
;m
l
IRIIITSW
/ VEGETABLES
ORANjGES
GRAPEFRUIT
LETTUCE
TOMATOES
California Sunkist. Popular 4 A
Size, per lb. | AV
Arizona Fancy
per lb.
Extra Large Heads
Per Head
Fancy Home Grown
t Lba. ......
10c
12c
25c
j®Red &White Food Stores
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1946, newspaper, August 1, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732229/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.