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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 19,16,
Stratton In Draw
With Barackman;
Achiu Beats Wilson
Best sportsmanship, coupled with
the beet wrestling teen here this
year, made the match between_Wal
ter
and
Stratton, Fenton
Will MeetTonite
At Athletic Show
Bulldog Jackson
A pair .of “heroes” will,be pitted
against a brace of "viliians” in to-
n^hfs wrestling, tjillat the Cole-,
'&*B^ma» "cSi" XVv’’ Stratton ,
Mervln Barackman, Chicago.I ^ wrestlf Pcd F(,nton the main
™ ^^the^nTast^i^-' ! ^'nt and Doctor Eddie Mueller, the
Zl a AtK hold specialist, wtli tackle
day night at the Coleman Atm EuUd0f jacksbn. a newcomer In
*£!!' for 41 minutes : the* parts. Stratton and Mueller
The mat^ ™ht fw 45 m nu . |avorit<* with local fans while
fall*although St»tton ;fVnion js (),0r0U(Jhly dlsllked and
Tanancsu morc than- {iMy accordln« 10 ad”
Japanese ■ n.,]vi.w Tunircnn Will
without a
had the edge in abdity. The strong
man was able to break a
man was awe ro ".^Hudd ™nce reports. Bulldog Jackson Will
l0*. twW,.*1< P”! tlme that hold f>11 ,0 w[n ,hf acclaim of coteman
i wrestling fans
; -Strattou.' Is undefeated on Texas
circuits and is said to be the strong-
est middle-weight wrestler in the
Farmers Are Shown
Effect Of Control
On Their Affairs
Some 55 farmer* representing SO
communities from over Coleman
j county were shown the difference
in business conditions during the
i laeriort of government farm control'
'as compared to the conditions be- !
I fere the control measures were j
I*™ at a mais meeting held atL’ H Qtwwt and son Reese.
the county courthouse last Satur- 0uion spent gunday night with Mr.
:‘%K,3SV <« - tor- “• V H, MuIbmx.
! show
j the farmers were in much better
News Items Written By Special
Correspondents Over County
CROSS ROAD
(Seventh Grade English)
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Greaves, Mrs,
Parmer and Gwen visited in Bal-
linger and Talpa Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Rathmell and
children, Mr. Townsen and daughter
Miss Gladys and Pearce of Coleman
were visitors in the J. M. Barnett
home Sunday.
Mj and Mr Oradv Pricer of
„ „ : Goldthwaite visited here in the home
K. Turner home at Silver j hls falher
| Archie O’Neal was a business vi-
j m the W
! Valley.
ar?'wm.r Mat Weaver! NeU P^ltor in Ballinger Monday
- ..... Joe Smith and Helen! Weldon Woodward visited Mends
! and relatives in Brown wood and
Santa Anna last week-end
..Bill Sides,
of Cherry.
Tiroes visiting In the A. L. Hub-
bard home Sunday were Mr. and
_ _ Mr. and, Mrs. Orion Mathis and
tha^th awenimenfcTtrSl and Mrs' A' M BrlKgs ftnd Mrs' W 'w~ Wahls and daughTer, | Children of Harmony, Sant MathislOf
“ “hettiwr I visited Mr, and Mrs. E. Briggs, palsy of Bronte and Mr. and MR'W Mre^Pc.'rl NorAM
i Curtis Tlireadgill and children of and Mrs. D. Norris of Silvei valley,
of j Coleman.
rendition than without It.
•In
| at Echo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Cullins
Bulldog Jackson, Portland. Die,, j
shown above. Will, meet Dr Eddie
Austin in the special
c Are- j
Jack-!
has ever been broken here. At one
time he had Barackman groggy
from a “flying Dutchman' but
Baractman was able to break the
^tn'the main event of the evening ™:a As lh,K* Pw*ons who t_h*w Mueller of
J Davtenmnned the bfcn emndln* ,he matches know, went at .the Coleman Athletic Are-
SSELfafhp ,s ipn' **nUfic and fl,“an in h*’* wrestling card tonight. ' ’
the two ouT of three lw <“<«*• * son comes to Coleman with a repu-
SPA mi «* u» i«.«»tv' ““ ** “““ ■- * H
minuttft of fast and furious wrest- ,vv_v}ln in whi<%h thp fppt oonip ^ ~w ^
Mmr. Wilson took the ;W and bewildering athletic and;
with a double Japane.se toe hold ta!«Lm"£ ,^ ha™ manv a acrobatic numbers; and the pbetto-
five minutes and the Jap took the |d™ kick and W has won mam ^ ^ by lra,n,,d aal.|
third with a reverse crab hold in Mm >eclel!ian f>ns brow gr. In fact. M mmntmara w-,
nine minutes. _ Muell.-r and his methods but they | led are the ncrelties offered to the I
-see the new Corona Standard Will find a new face when they see ; f'Wr rings and upon the hippodro >
Portable typewriter. *49 50 at the Mueller and Bulldog Jackson ex- I hack by these shows, lac; o ,p heid
Democrat-Voice office tf,change holds in the special event
Like Fenton he hails from the Can-
| adian woods The advance dope on
jhim is to the effect he is the tough-
est wrestler to invade Texas in
I mam moons.
same, goods he bought with one | ^ a y ‘ f M d Mrs
v.agc i load in the period 1909 to I *
19.14.’
Mr. and Mrs, Key O’Neal and fam-
• | Uy of Crews, and Mr. and Mrs. Or-
COMING OF SPRING < ion Roberts and children. Miss Wil-
toyd Helton.
___ I A group of friends and relatives
Many other point*, similar | surprisexl Ance Seals with a birth-
day dinner and handkerehief show-
nature. were discussed at the meet-
ing here The same points are be-
ing discussed at a series of meet-
ings being held over the county.
Funeral Service*
For Mr*. Tit*worth
Held At Glen Cove
er Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Norton, who has been
quite ill. Is reported better,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Seals, Dorothy
end Qeraldine spent Sunday
Trickham.
• WITH |______________________
Anna So COMES BLACK LEG IN YOUR: mft O’Neal. H. S. Willey, Mi’s. Neal
CATTLE VACCINATE NOW WITH : Ruhol3on and children and Ml*.
FRANKLIN VACCINE BEFQREi Stubblefield called in the W H. O-
YOU LOSE ONE TO REMIND -real home Sunday afternoon.
YOU. BOWENS DRUG STORE. lOx Mr Wld Mrs Rob Kincaid and
cn \rrnTsi i rv family and Mrs Johnny O’Neal
hlLVLK V ALLfc, 1 ! were guests in the Jim Kincaid home
Evelyn Smith and Gerry Gipson at Oak Grove Sunday.
A number from here attended the
afternoon, Rev. McCorkle reading
the Impressive ceremony.
Md. and Mrs. Roy Bond and Miss
Annie Tyson of Midway were visi-
itors here Tuesday.
Cam Shields’ sister of Comanche
has been Visiting here this week.
Q. L Parker has been on the sick
list'. •
The forty-two game in the Mc-
Cook home was enjoyed Tuesday
night.
Aubrey Thomas is manager of the
Magnolia filling station here now.
Nancy Mae Dyer has had Uie flu
and Is now having ear trouble. _
Pat Dyer is at home again. He
was removed from Overall hospital
in Coleman last Saturday and Is im-
proving fast. '
W. H. O’Neill has been In ill health
for several weeks.
Billie Gene Brooke, who has been
sick, will be in scliool again soon.
STOP LOSSES FROM STOMACH
WORMS IN YOUR SHEEP
GOATS. USE ARSATE.
CHEAP AND SAFE WAV.
WENS DRUG STORE. lOx
3
, i spent the week-end at Novice with i show Tuesday night,
i Mr. and Min. Pat Waits. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Farmer and
Mrs. Tom Smith spent Monday in! Gwen, Maud Tyson. Wanda and
Your Friend!
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AMERICAN HAMMERED
RINGS
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT
U. S. L. BATTERIES
TUNGSOL AUTO LAMPS
WARNER GEARS
STANTON AXLES
MORSE TIMING CHAINS
FEDERAL MOGUL RODS
BORG & BECK CLUTCHES
LOCKHEED BRAKE PARTS
GATES FAN BELTS
NEW DEPARTURE BEARINGS
RUSCO BRAKE LINING
TOLEDO VALVES
THOMPSON SHACKLES
STANDARD MOTOR
IGNITION
ST LOUIS SPRINGS
Schell Bros.
Circus Coming
1 fere March 18
i are working in
i Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Perkins and
I family visited relatives near Santa j
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Anna Sunday. Janora.
Jane Tits worth, 74, resident of j Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dibrell and
Coleman county since 1896 and of I son of Echo visited Sunday in the
ibe city of Coleman since 1926, were i pome of Harry Dibrell. „
______ at the family residence in; d f Perkins t>as returned from
will not Iiermtt each of these to be j North. Coleman at 3:30 o’clock Wed- | Brady.
I n.entloned. The wonderful growth msday afternoon with Rev. Richard Miss Janice Vaughn of Watts
of this circus Is that the owners!of Santa Anna officiating. ! Creek spent Sunday with Pauline
i have always aimed to present all Wirtoftv of the late S. Titsworth. j Parker of Loss Creek,
jand more than they advertise. ! who died here in 1933, Mrs. Tits- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wright and
The circus comes to Coleman un- worth died at the family residence j children. C. W. Vaughn and Char-
ter the sponsorship of the local here early Wednesday morning. j lie Chote went to the Echo bridge
’Chamber of Commerce and will She was a member of the Prlml- Sunday.
show both in the afternoon and tivc Baptist church. Services were i Visitors in the Jim Jones home
niirbt The afternoon lierfcrmance, also held at the grave side at Glen i Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob
l is to begin at two o'clock while the cove Wednesday afternoon. Basset of Roekwood, Mrs. Hazel
! night performance Ls to begin at Survivors include one daughter. Brooke and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
i f igm. : Mrs. Albert Varner of Coleman; and
• Tickets can be obtained from the six sons, Sanders of Valera, Floyd,
i Chamber of Commerce, the Demo-: Muion and Denny, all of Talpa. Les-
jerat- Voice and many local mer-' ter of Trent, and Jess of Ranger,
heants before thp day of the circus | Pall bearers included, W. E. Van-
G. J. Slayton and W. E- Keeney i coieman with hw’moth« Mre. M*y! Bobbie McCook motored to Coleman
Ballinger mis " UPK. j TJ.-xKKir. TamnU(A« evf rtAUman Qltn/loV of ti>mnr>n
Bobbie Templeton of Coleman
spent the week-end with Warren
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lenora Brown and her
brother Fenton and Mr. and Mrs,'
Alene Buck Is visiting in Mid- Beans and son of Coleman were,
land with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoi- guests in the Pricer and Barnett j
comb. I homes Sunday evening. j
John Thompson of Lbbbock ls vl-! J- M. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. J D.
siting his father Mose Thompson Barnett and family were Coleman;
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Smith of Echo, visitors Saturday,
visited in the G. H Smith home Mr. «nd Mrs. Randolph 8averance
Wudne«dav evening. j-ftre plftnning to live in rtUpA. Tfifiy!
E. H. Hlght and children. Mr. ami
Mrs. Joe Brooke and Joe C., Miss
Grace Terry of Buffalo, Sidney
Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lob-
stein and Joe. Rev. R. F. Starnes
11 purchased in advance the tickets! dertord. W. H. Chapman. J. L. Ly- j and Miss Billie June Davis Of Gros-
—— | are children. 10 cents; adults, 20 kins, Wylie Blanton. Troy Biggs, and
Lovers.of tiie, out-pf-the-ordinary j cents. If purchased on the day of jo. 'L. Quatttebaum.
t musement will be interested in the the circus and at the circus grounds Horne Hardware Company had
announcement that Schell Bros. Big the tickets are children, 25 cents; j charge of the funeral arrangements
4-R;ng Circus and Trained Animal adults, 40 cent* lOp -
| Circus, will be seen at Coleman show
j lot in South Coleman on March
! presenting decidedly the largest ai
i greatest program of original, uni
que and I hriHing feature acts known
today To the show world this vast
ituilPd ^amusement enterprise is
j alone in a class by itself without a
j rival Nothing like the performance
- provided by Sch4U Bros Circus was
evei before dreamed i» dared by
the boldest managers Whatever
your preference, yon will find plenty
! to interest, astonish and edify you
i Thtre are thrilling aefial acts, dur-
ing every moment of which one ex
I pects to see
hurled into eternity; artistic and
xusafkma) equestrianism; incredi-4
™»j J. C. Penney Will
Preside At Meet
In B’wood Soon
Insurance Agency I*
Opened by McClellan
Store Manager R A Fmtjey
his associates of the J C. Penney ls handling fire, automobile, hail and
Comtianv will, go to Brownwood on ■ tornado insurance.
Monday. March 9 to attend ameet- He states he will write Inaurance
ing presided ovei' by the founder of p, only the strongest, moat reliable
venor.
We are sorry to report that Dor-
othy Sackett is unable to attend
scliool.
R. F. Bassett of Roekwood and
Jamie Jones spent Saturday night
with Jim Dixon. *
Miss Lavoy Futrell of White
Chapel is spending the week with
In Office Building Mlss Edith Stevens.
in vjrncc ouuaing „0<er Jack and Dan Mms spent
Opening of a new insurance i Simday in Doole.
agency in Coleman ia announced I CrnsK Romik P-TA met Thursday,
today by Claud McClellan. | «»>.» number present.,
Mr McClellan has opened offices I An interesting Founders Day pro-
Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Baker of Echo
and Miss Ima Baker of Coleman i
spent Friday in the G. H. Smith
home.
Mrs. Rcss Smith spent Monday in
Coleman with Mrs. Leah Templeton.
Bee McNalley is keeping house for
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burroughs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holcomb of;
Midlnd spent the week-end with j
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Will Farmer of Novice visited
her mother Mrs. Dora Gillaspy Sun-
day.
Mrs. Otto Irby was an Abilene vi-
sitor over the week-end.
were quietly married last Saturday j
TEXACO
PRODUCTS
North Side Grocery
Park Street
Frank Mangel
Prop.
NOW IS THE TIME TO START
VACCINATING YOUR CALVES.
REME MBER ONE SHOT OF THE
FRANKLIN VACCINE IMMUNE8
THEM FOR LIFE, BOWENS
DRUG STORE. 10x
STARKWEATHER
-Mrs Hugh MetcalD
A Finney and at 309 Coleman Office Building and gram was given by Mrs. F M. hire
Ask Your Garageman
CLARK AUTO
PARTS SUPPLY
A REAL SERVICE INSTITUTION
1)« E. Pecan Street Phone 66
Phone 5642 1349 North
Res. 4179 First St.
F. V/. Couch
A btte*n<v Texas
RETTFR USED CARS
Auto Loans-Re-Financing
Largest Used Car Dealer
Ju The West
Mr. Pennev Ls visiting a number
of Penney stores in Texas to renew
his pensonal contacts with Penney
managers and their associates, to
mingle with the shopping crowds,
anu make a (jersonal study of retail
tn nds in this section.
County BTU To Meet
In Coleman Sunday
Mi'S. Pearl Sackett, Mrs. Agee Ed-
gfcrton, Ester Sides and Mary Folk
I Mrs Geo. McNamara gave an tn-
‘ ferreting article. After the meeting
! adjourned a social hour was cn-
; j< \vd and coffee and cakes were
: served to the members and visit-
io’s The next nretlng will be on
I March If
The County Baptist Training Un-
ion Association is to meet at 1:30
To these not acquainted with Mr. i Sunday, afternoon at the First Bap- j
1 Penney** aims and his methods of tint church of this city, writ** Mrs j
chiavtiig them, it might seem that Hugh Metcalf, recording seeretap
' tfua i an unusual procedure for of the organization.
•he chairman of the board of dir- All unions in the county are ur-!
JVctws of the largest retail depart- ged to be present.
merit tore organization in the Thf Gouldbask Baptist
Untied States But there Is nothing won both banners at the last meet-
mr.i uai about it to those who know ing cf the county association.
Mr Penney. Each individual Penney
spin Is a source ot personal pride
an i nterest to him. Each one is a
See the new Corona
’ortabie typewriter, $4!
1 icrnoci at-Voice offiep.
church
DEMONSTRATION CXH VCIL
WILL MEET SATURDAY
Meeting of the County Home
UNDER TEXAS STATIC SUPERVISION
EVERY THURSDAY
Night at 7:45 P- M.
Until Further Notice
HIGHEST CUSS
Wrestling
EVENTS
BEST OF TALENT ON EACH CARD
Watch for weekly display placards and
bills of features to be offered
“Every Match a Bruiser”
TARIFF
Children Under 15 Years ....... . . 10c
Students, any seat in arena...... 25c
Adults, any seat in arena . ... . 40c
COLEMAN
Athletic Arena
n,tan, to an end—a means of rend- ^ v/v,u„.
• u-.l a npeessarv .service, and of do- council Is to be held
: szsLSSsrut
"^•SLXZ.'St
aild mun"v a: nrsl "I1 announced today.
u,d of seeing it as a by-product .mportent that .11 of
, f performing an essentia sendee. ,, memberg o{ the council bP pres-
M>, P1enn, v » 1 ent for the meeting a* several ques-
w ltl‘ca‘ “,ne..H! °P-ned items of vital Importance are to bs
■■ton in tiie tiny mining town of dlscu-sed
KMmuere Wyoming with a total, ^ club „ asked u, bring m !ts
I,., .ai (A $500. Hi. hard |educaticmal fund and deliver It to
S “i, ^.JS;1 “>•—
. 4o -tor- carried Just, the things. WHITE CHAPEL H. D. CLUB
Ur , wanted, and that he and that; Roses and their care were dta-
vnui.g fellow Sams who worked for.CU}Wj bv Miss Alice Glenn Young
him were about as fair and square ,al a meeting of the White Chapel
an The business grew.- home demonstration club held to
Operates 1506 Stores the home of Mrs W. T. Smith, yaid
The business has continued to demonstrator, Monday afternoon,
and today the Penney Com-, March 2.
nany operates nearly 1500 stores, lo-! Mwg Young said that two ye*r
cated in every state in the Union oW fcUShes were best for this cll-
Obierver* of department' store op- ma.P she also said, that Radiancb,
erations in this country attribute Lady Hillingdon. Luxenbough. A K.
much of the company's success to Victoria. Antoene Rerovtere, Fian-
ita rigid adherence to Mr Pcnney's j cisf, Scott Key. EtoUe Del Holland!
original plan of vesting full m«r- E G Hill were good varletlie
< hundise control of each store in j for this climate,
the r ands of a local manager who nub ladles plan their white el«-
is In a position to study the wants j pliant, bake sale and forty-two
and needs, of the people of hi* own party for’Thursday, March 12 Ail
community. a- Mr Penney and candidates are extended a' s)x-ci4l
young Sams (who is now president | invitation.
,.! the Pennev Company) did In Ten members and Mis* YoulM
Kt mmerer Tlien bv pooling the ex- aere present. The next meeting will
l*r;ence and knowledge gained by
all managers, each one keeps in
touch with popular style trends, new
manufacturing processes, wearing
quality tests, and other things by
whicn hi* customers can profit,
Mr. Pennev’s second great inter-
b(. «1th Mrs. H, T^Kelley, March 1».
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbor* for their cour-
lesy and faithfulness shown us dull-
est is farming, and in particuTar '11* dP,th„ °' dus-
llvrsi! ck farming He is recognized hanrt' 800 and brother’ J c ^in-
as one of the outstanding breeders j®*1*'
of Guernsey cattle in the country. |
and in addition, opurates a success-:
ful Percheron draft hor.se stud at j
Nobles,ville. Indiana It is a fore-
gone conclusion that he will squeeze,
in a number of cff-schedule visits i
to Texas [arms along his route.
Mr Finnev said that he and. hls
associates always look forward to
I i Mr Penney's visit* with a greal deal
5 of pleasure He ha* a remarkable
A j r ieinorv for faces and names and
III', o eager to render a real service
Z | that he makes it very easy for any f
■ cf us to discuss our individual store i
I problems with him ’’ I
’ - Mr Penney Is expected to visit j
j hr re next Tuesday.
Mrs. J C Duncan,
Mrs. J. W. Duncan,
D. W. Duncan.
Frank Duncan,
Wess Duncan,
Mell Duncan,
Arthur Duncan.
Mrs Mae Kinsey,
Mrs. Cora Watkins,
Mrs, Lizzie Taylor,
Mrs Farrv Bell Hallay.
* M. cuts Wsltrr O WAodwird
( RITZ & WOODWARD
Attorneya-at-Law
Phone 130 Rooms 401-2-3-4
Coleman Office Building
Boardman Gulf
Service Station
ALPHU8 BOARDMAN
Servian Ten With
GOOD GULF PRODUCTS
WmWhi. OrraMa,. Tire IffUf
Across street one Mock
Ooteasa Hold
eaowx m
met M
Friends of mother Callahan will
regret to learn that she is not doing \
so well, having had a very severe
bad spell one day this past week.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ward are the,
proud parents of the only leap year
baby born in the Scaly hospital, in |
lo - these many years. Dr. Sealy pre-
sented the fine chap with a $1,000
i endowment fund as a birthday pres-1
Standard!™1 '"T *?lm R,Chard Bart°n “!
this- lucky boys,name.
Sickness everywhere—wherever,
you go.someone is sick. Tho«e of
LI A D HIM j us who are well should feel very,
nAKUllv tgrautui for health. !
(Sixth and Seventh Grades) f Grain around here is beginning to
-- , j come to Ufp again,, but how, we do
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Baker visited, not understand, for ft is certinly:
relatives at Rising Star last week- dry ]1W. We need rain awfully
6,1(1 _ , , „ . .. I bad. Tanks are getting low byt we
C larence Shropshire of Voss visit-1 rrai|y head it thunder this morning,
ed in tlie home of V E McBnds, js promising.
Sunday • . j The BTIT revival, or study course.
Miss Nora Knight has returned . PllC|*d and a great week it was. We •
from Abilene, where she has beenjhad M pnro„r(1 our and ,
virtting relatives. 146 look examinations. Miss Char-
Jack Barton and Thelma Cope-,, McMean., Reuben Ward and’
land have returned back to
altu having been ill
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Turner left
for O/ona Sunday night.
Rev. J. L. Isbell taught the different j
classes. Calvary came second in
the race for the efficiency banner.
About 50 attended the meeting at
HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICFMA! S^ta Anita Sun^^veninr
LOSSES are greater among lambs,' Moze11^ ap
as they are more susceptible and Progrenslns splendidly Alter all
have Its." resistance. THEY ARE i kinks and wrinkles are ironed out it
WORTH TOO MUCH TO LOSE. | v/1i! b“ completed rapidly.
\ ACciNATE NOW WITH FRANK-
LIN BACTERIN. 5C PER DOSE
BOWENS DRUG STORE. lOx
ANDERSON
• Helen Cherry)
There will be preaching at An-
der»n school Saturday and Sunday
nights. All are cordially invited.
Ray Simpson of Coleman spent
the week-end with Glen Cherry.
Several have asked as to our regu-1
lar preaching days. This coming Fri-
day night Is regular conference
night Saturday night Bible study
by Individuals of the church on the
topic of Hell. Regular Sunday
senool and preaching service Sun-
day morning and night BTU at
7:30. Then again on Friday night
before’the 4th Sunday another Bible j
study by individuals, this one on j
Heaven. And the last service on
Burris Weaver spent Saturday and I fourth Sunday night. The public
Sunday with his grandmother. Mrs.! •* welcome at any time.
S. E. Weaver of Indian Creek
Viola Mow spent Sunday with
Miss Ilene Armstrong of Silver Val-
liy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Freeman and
children visited in the Jim Norris
homt at Talpa Sunday.
Mrs. George Lynch spent Satur-
day night and Sunday with her sis-
ter, Mrs. W. R. Taylor cf Bowen.
Mrs. W. K. Turner, W. C. and
Opal Turner of Silver Valley visited
In the H. G. Turner home Sunday.
Jewell and Mollte Turner and
Harold Wilson spent the week-end
ARSATE a stomach worm treat-
men' tor SHEEP, GOATS AND
CATTLE BOWENS DRUG STORE.
10X
NOVICE
Wanda McCook 1 ”
Rev. Mauldin filltd his regular
aptxdntment here Sunday.
The girls were defeated In teeir
game at Talpa last week-end.
Mrs. J. S. Hill and Imogene, Polly
Parker, Bobby McCook. Mrs. T. L.
Change of Ownership
I have purchased the Walker (grocery on Park
Street and will carry a complete line of groceries,
meats and Texaco products.
I wish to invite my friends and the general public to
pay Us a visit and try. our products and service.
You will find our prices always in line, and we will
appreciate your business.
(V
Frank Mangel
North Side Grocery
Formerly Walker Grocery on Park Street
Phone 211
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COFFEE REDUCED
8 O’CLOCK,1::, I5c
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Ground before your eyes
PURE
CANE
pound cloth
bag
49c
25 jr" c“ $1.19
(Limit)
PEARS tlTJL
15c
rnrnA Hershe-v*
LULUA l pound can
12c
MATCHES
prunes
KRAUT ..
CHERRIES
SPINACH
Red Pitted,
? for
No. 2 can
Packers Label, No. 2 cans
2 for
20c
9c
PRODUCE SPECIALS
Potatoes, Colorado No. 1, 10 lbs,
New Potatoes, Florida No. 1, 2 lbs.
Spinach, fresh, pound.............4c
Lettuce, nice, large, each.........4c
Cabbage, nice, green, pound .......2c
Apples, Winesaps, size 175-180, 2 doz 29c
Oranges, California, size 252, doz. 21c
Carrots, nice, large bunches, 2 for . . 7c
Celery, large stalks, 2 for ..... 25c
Complete line fresh and fancy vegetables
Grandmothers
BREAD
White, whole wheat, cracked
wheat or Swedish rye Dp
per loaf Uv
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Bread Iwv
Iona
48
FLOUR
$1.40
lb. sack
guaranteed
NEW LOW PRICES
Ann Page Pure Preserves, all flavors
2 pound jar.............. 35c
Pineapple Juice, Del Monte, 3 for 25c
Snowdrift, 3 lb can 53c; 6 lb. can . $1.03
Peaches, Iona, No. 2| can, sliced or
halves,........................15c
Clabber Git 1 Baking Powder, small can 9c
Large can......................23c
Tomatoes, P. L., No. 1, can.........5c
Peas, Iona brand, No. 2 can........J2c
Mustard, quart ................. 10c
Oats, 3-Minute, large box...... . 23c
Crisco, 3 lb. can 57c; 6 lb. can ... $1.12
And Many Other New Low Prices
MARKET SPECIALS _
Barbecue, fresh cooked, pound.....20cW
Cured Ham, Wilson Certified, half or
Whole, pound..................25c
Bologna, large, 2 pounds..... ... 25c
Sliced Bacon, Swift’s Coral, pound
Assorted Lunch Meats, pound ......
Dry Salt Jowls, pound........
Market Owned and Operated by
REUBEN KNIGHT
Watch Oar Windows For Added Specials
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1936, newspaper, March 5, 1936; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747845/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.