Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1948 Page: 6 of 6
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PACE SIX ’'THE DAILY' D-V .
. DECEMBER 10, 1948 .
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OAK
mcY
Mrs. f. O. Moore .
dri^e in
THEATRE
NOW SHOWING
their
land
i sow
r.V'y
i Beilin
and!
Hinge;
BETTY MacDONALD'S
“THE EGG AND I"
* with
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
FRED MacMURR AY
MARJORIE MAIN
TRACY I. IBRlDGE
[ Mi) I
Ask for it by name.
rM
Mr
m,
Stewart and son. H. R. to Sweet-:
water Friday. They attended the
Hereford sale and visited with
Doctor and Mrs. Sanderson an
Darlene.
C. O. Moore, Edd Tin
boys visited relatives in
Sunday afternon.
Johnie Rabon made a- business
trip to Brady Tuesday..,,.
Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Nay
Thomas and Rev. and Mrs. Sam
Thomas from Doole went to Brown-
wood Thursday Christmas shopping
Naurine Vineyard from Doole ant
Eiliene Brown spent the day Sun-
day witfi Noreta Rabon. .....
Denis Garrett from Odessa i-
spendtnug a tfw days witii hr-
daughters, Nona V. and Mrs. Lester
McMillan and family.
Mrs. C. O. Moore and son, Olivet
j^frs. R. D. Ferguson and M~--:e
R by and Hattie Sptllers went t<
Coleman Thursday shopping Whilt
-there they .visited Mrs. Patsy Ray.
M: and Mrs., Johnie Hemphll,
and family of Lawn spen tSaturday
with her parents Mr and Mrs. J.F.
I ’ow -il and family. ' i
Mr. and Mrs. Turner from
Code visited awhile Sunday after-
r.ion.w.’h Mr and Mrs. R. R. Rabon
On First Sc!
Tablet, W
Never Got
SAN ANTON
The first thing
Landeros thought about when he
bought his first school, tablet was
a letter to Santa Claus.
When hp got on the School bus,
he opened the tablet and began
scrawling his note. But he did not
HOLDS LAKE AT BOYS’ RANCH:—Buttressed dam of reinforced concrete, above, bocks
up a rrrite ond a half of deep water at Boys' Co-Op Ranch near Tankersly. Swimming,
fishing, and boating are activities possible on the 964-o.cre ranch where dependent or
neglected boys from 32 counties will be admitted. _____
.-.‘.A CRAPETTE, yS/W
Mrs
; Me
inson over KNEL, Brady, Satur-
day at 12:30. The program was
sponsored by Mr. Talmage Wood
frern Melvitr and his FFA boys.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim. McCulloch
ftcro Gouldbusk visited with} Mr,
and Mrs. Pete Murrell /Sunday,
Johnnie Ethel Steward, daughter : D-V WANT ADS BRING QUICK
of Mr., and Mrs Johnnie Steward, RESULTS.
finish It.
Emilio got off the bus and made
a dash for the other side of th
street. A truck Carrying 10,0
pounds of concrete blocks crushed
his head.
-Dear Santa,” the letter read,
“I have been good, I want a . . .
Right beneath the last word on
the tablet, which had been thrown
in front of him, was the^ print of a
large tire. - ,
Pert
Tinney afid Thmily
Dr
Till
•om our community at-
footbaH game -at Eden
ht. Menard defeated
•ore of 48 to 19.
ird.Sunvtuson and baby
spending a few days ,
Iter, Mrs. Wilile Daniel. |'Heaven Or Hell?
^ “rK tlExangelist Asks,
Sunday with Mr. Citizens Squirm
BRIDGETON. N. J.r Dcc. 10—
iUP)'—The consciences of local
citizens were put at ease today.,
Police ordered an Evangelist to stop
approaching people on the street
and asking over a loudspeaker,
“Heaven or Hell?”
Commissioner of Public Safety
George B. Davis said the question,
was “an impertience and an in-
vasion of a man's private life."
Moreover, the* commissioner said,
the loudspeaker was too loud.
Rcckwood. member of the apt edu-:
, cation class, McMnrry college, help-;
cd judge posters . for/ Good Book
week at St! Johepfi’s Acaremy, Abi-
| lene, November 18,.
Clyde Powell and
,. ,'ed awhile Wed-
. . his parents, Mr.
P v.-U and family.
IV Henderson re-
::: at Sinton on
V -w-r weeks visit
’■irenls, Mr.
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\ R. E. MURPHEY i
$ ATI ORNEY-AT-LAW $
? Office Phone V606 i
Residence 6944 ' t
^Temporary Offices: — City Hall j
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leman has
rw house
West from
arents; Mr.
Justness
; STANDARD j
J; ' |
KEEPS TRYING—A Columbus Ohio Marine veteran-will con-! 5 ABSTRACT CO. j
tinue his search for a house bn Pearl Harbor Day. still carrying i > J
. a Jap bullet in his..heart. An X-ray taken ai Si. Francis Hospail. J Miss Bettle McCulloch. Mgr. }
clearly shows ihe bullet, embedded in the main wall of his heart. ;5U) fi,7j _ 4#..,. office Bldg. J
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FOR THE BEST..
Farm Bureau
Insurance for
Farm Bureau
Members
GUARANTEED RATES
------------1
J. B. HILTON
Insurance That Insures
Real Estate and Bonds
List your property with me.
119 West Pecan St.
Phone 2861
SO LITTLE!
CAN’T BE TOO LITTLE1
SO MUCHipx
CAN’T BE TOO MUCH
So let’s give with open hearts to the Jay-
cee Xmas Cheer Drive for the, needy per-
sons of Coleman and give thanks that we
are able to give.
EXTENSIVE PROTECTION
Each Policy Participates In
Profits of Company
LIFE, AUTO AND BLUE
CROSS HOSPITALIZATION
Representative
WHERE YOUR CLOTHES ARE
/WELL TREATED
Wallace McKee
700 -Commercial
Frank Gillespie,
■Farm Bureau Office over
Bowen Drug
Remember your
Loved ones
%!&§
Coleman Monument
Works
A Home-Owned '
Manufacturing Firm
W. A. FINLAY. Owner
V/. E. Hickman.
Sales Manager^
East End Ninth Street/ Near
Cemetery
Friendly
a
OLEMAN
<?D
UNTY
STATE BANK
JEMBER F. D. L C.
C-daman, C7cxai
Raymond Crenshaw
Living Room Suite
2-Piece—For That Best Room
TIJULCU,
Group of >
GORDON’S
PLATFORM
Prp-l lirisliHiis Furniture Sale Starting Today
Friday December 10
ROCKERS
Were 49.50 s/ J '
Now 29.50
A perfect home gift—at a saving!
:• - - Starting Friday, December 10, we are placing all our
furniture stock on sale; ranging from 10 % to 40 % dis-
count, including wool rugs and gas heaters, in our furni-
I. ture department. .
SHOP EARLY
Use Our Lay-Away
Plan
Suntan Mahogany -
BEDROOM SUITE
THIS IS THE TIME TO SAVE ON YOUR HOME
CHRISTMAS NEEDS
ViOOL REGS at Liberal Discounts
A practical Santa Gift of Lasting Pleasure
A WONDERFUL GIFT
(Not Included in Sale)
A LANE CHEST
l
For that light, pleasant bedroom-see it today!
• Simmons Products
Vesture Dinettes
Was 269.50
Now 219.00
YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST - AN .INVESTMENT
• THAT LASTS ' \
JORDON’S
112-114 East College A
Mahogany Bedroom Suite **^eb
: Ti , • v -ii % '
Substantial, quality fumitur^j| if.
b3
I:
■ •• i
Was 174.50
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Reavis, Dick. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1948, newspaper, December 10, 1948; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747085/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.