Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1939 Page: 4 of 14
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Till IM MOl U \T VOICE, COl.KMAN. TK\AS, Till KSDAY. APRIL 27, 1939
her left
're they
alumni
irQprae-
Mr rind Mrs Jack Wilson visited
last weekend in the Buffalo com*
munVi with Mrs Wilson's brother.
W j Currie and family. .
Mrs Harris Latham and children,
Jimmie and Nina Lea, of Gaines-
ville and Mrs. Ladele Newton of
Eldorado. Arkansas, left Sunday for
! Gainesville following a visit of sev-
rmk elal lia-vs vvith U,CH' Parents. Mr
Misses!and Mr-' J ** McDonald. They
Miller wrn’ accompanied as far as Port
' W rth by their parents and were
IMrs. Wood Erw in - i
visited last week.-nd ;
witlv Mrs Fred Rud 1:
Santa Anna with relative
wm will be remembered
man as Mis:- Barbara l!
■ Mr. and Mrs Leor.<u
left Friday for San Ai
lowing a visit with M:
parents. Mr. and Mrs- T
irather Dr M' c
;iri Mr,-
2,irnes
Mr an i M-
iii'ii*'* . Mr
I'h: cfciUe. ::
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»areri!Mr n
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i; Mc-'V>U .j
H!i> * hr
HiAnrv
Mrs
Millet
d Don
dat to attend
lub Pilgrimage
j lenc Garden
W Ri.h and
, ruie. iilUn io
1 Rc ville With, ....... „
: n miir. J. j to Carlsbad and Roswell, N. M.
Hnbi l Shore
i ’-llor in Fori Woi
T C Hart
visit with fric
b H
Pi
i si
Mr
M -n
Hush 1.
V IK. Mrs.J E
iatherim Boil'
lllliam If! hi-
i n. wiierc thrv
Mrs.. Clyde Edens, Mrs. Jack Dur-
ham and daughter, Syblc. visited
Friday In Browmvood with Mrs, R.
K. French.
Mr. and Mrs. D, J, Barnes of Ar-
te.sia. New Mexico and Mrs: J. C.
Lister and son of Lovington. New
Mexico, are Visiting with Mr. and
nv there by Mr Latham. Mrs.! Mrs. J W Pool and Mr and Mrs.
Newton will visit several days in j Carroll Kingsbe.ry.
Ga iio.sville before returning to her!
homo in Arkansas Miss Adelle Elkins, bookkeeper for
..... . the Coleman County Electric C-o-
' „ , . operative. Inc., returned . Sunday
Mi uut MrK J Tom from Dallas, where las, week she
turned Sunday from a weeks trip atIfnde{| a tehoo, of inst;nlc,jon tor
REA bookkeepers, taught by Miss
Freeman Marv Lou Priqhart of Washington,
a business D- C. Other officials from' Wash-
| tngtnn also taught courses. in the!
scliool. ‘ _i
M: .mo Mrs Maconi
• '"jimmied Monday from
wet k frhM«-E'ort Worth.
George Jolmson, acting mayor of
Santa Anna, Was a business visitor
in Coleman Monday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rawls arid
daughter, Jaques, of San Angelo,
visited In the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Robert S. Cullum here, last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hartgroves and
baby of Artesia. New Mexico, visit-
ed last weekend with Mrs. Hart-
groves' sisters, Mrs, John W. Pool
cl Coleman and Mrs. Carroll Kings-
berry of Santa Anna.. They left
Monday for Gatgsvllle for a visit
with Mr, Hartgroves' mother.
Mrs. David Snodgrass wap in
Dallas the first of the week to. buy
summer merchandise for the Blue
Rushdie Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hodges and .
Mf M'iry da . . Martha Lynn and Gail. Mrs. Mable Henson -s visitir.a m. j R <*1^ o( Midland.
Hay Vl . , weekend in Waco with. San Angelo with hci son. K > Hen- j former|y ot Coleman. Is visiting this
Ul'n' Mi H xiecs parents. Mr. and Mrs.' *»«• and Ml> Henson. J week with Mrs. A. O. Beach and
Wheel is. • , | jusl recently installed the new ! M'ss Ether Sides, while Mr. Cus-
I . . n—i— ...................... ter is attending the Oil Exposition
i in Houston.
Mrs. Della Elkins and daughter,
Addle, were in Cisco yesterday to
attend funeral services of John El-
kins, 66. who died at his home
there Tuesday. Mrs. Elkins remain-
ed in Cisco for a visit of several
days. J
. See the Corona Zephyr type-
writer. Only $29.15.-For sale by The
Democrat-Voice. 39tf
a play i3 i;
State
city. Mr
Meric Mm.'
e is a ed Pi
lav : ters.
-d Sun-
antl
San
Mr.
i Just, recently installed the new
N. A. Collier and daughter,| Peerless watch Cleaning machine
t:vi Joe, of Sweetwaier, visit- which* will enable us to give fjuick-
•-ia> with Mrs. Colliers sis- j « and more efficient watch clean-, ^ w E stepp and
Mrs. J. W. Pool of colemanjiag serv.ee Jesse Penney 17-x I daugfltcr were lnAbtlene Tuesday
! Carroll Kingsberv of M,.s jftss R Pearce and Mrs i evening as dinner guests of Mr. and
;Vnna- Tlielma Armstrong were in Fort i Mrs Ed Shumway. celebrating Mrs. j
inn Hampton is visiting this Worth Monday to attend mi exhi-; Shumwajfs birthday,
wrh friends in Santa Anna. ^Itlon of "HA sewing rooms, at toe
■ *'v
MUl i l '
, tie left
hi nii in
iiowing a
. relatives
luetl fr.'in
viral days
Diinmart
Calif
of Air-
Day *!',
Mr.
tries:
.Dalits
relative
Mr
Pa il Putman of San Diego.;
11id Miss Ima B Daugherty ■
:. were guests of Mrs. C. C.
K week.
a Mrs F. B Ogle of
enroute to their home from
\ i^ited, last weekend
m Coleman.
I Will Rogers Memorial,
Miss lrmalu Dulin,' accompanied
by her brother Whitson, cf Austin,
visited last weekend in Sweetwater
with her parents.
Too Late To Classify
mmnShK wertlSu'^W Z". ; HKEr f.AL“ m7 mkJ
| niture for the CUdnev ■Furniture Co. ha f lincl half' Hambomllet and.
Delaine, large, fine young, ewes, the
A:,,la Macume cf Ballinger Mrs W A Hughen r- Ip Tali'...: best in the county. Will shear over
for an extended * Kit with Mr. and, 11 pounds, come quick, sec the wool
j on them. $6.00 out of the wool. E, I.
Bedell. Talpa. 17-18x
Mrs. R B Renfroe plans to visit j_' _
this weekend In Garden Co J with!
; FOR SALE-35 V-B Teh Wheel
list weekend In Coleman
,,nd Mrs Bill Griffis and|Mrs Jess Saveranre^
:>. Aria Colvin.
Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday
! ..! Mav 4, 5, 6
MATINEE and NIGHT
DODGE CITY—melting
pot of adventurers, settlers,
gunmen ... brawling capital
of cattle, cash and killers!
DODGE CITY —riotous
land of lusty life and sud-
den death! DODGE CITY
— the picture of the year!
$*A ®> <r-
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Hell Street" . . . "The
» Walking Gold", the
notorious "Gay Lady" dance hall,
and a thousand other thrills in
TECHNICOLOR
The greatest the screen has achieved!
A WARNER BROS.
Picture
OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND • ANN SHERIDAN
BRUCE CABOT-FRANK McHUGH-ALAN HALE • Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ
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h.er brother. HerscHe! Wheeler.
L Starnes and daughter.
Cattle Truck and Trailer willy 37 j
Mrs M L Starnes and daughter motor in A-! condition: Cost $1.100.i
Dorothy Jean, of Rising Star, will Will tgke live stock for initial pay-,
|-arrive.today for u visit through the mi nt, and arrange balance. Will also
' weekend with Mr and Mrs. Buddy! trade for two wheel livestock trailer.j
Simpson and othef-Tiildttvrs M. T White, 17-2tp|
The most modern tind
efficient watch repair
shop in town. We have
just added the
Newest Type
Watch Cleaning
Machine
To-our shop, giving oui
customers better work
and quicker . service.
Gome in and let' us dem-
onstrate it to you. Ih'ing
in your .watch today for
a* free inspection.
Clovis I.
Tyson
.At-Earle Smith’s
A Grand Finale to SAFEWAY’S
- PARADE of PROGRESS
¥
LOW E1R
PPICE S
Corn
T»iMtersWcrt. whole
Arain. No; 2 cans
ticlman. .Vlhlets
12 i / cun
Stokely’s Holley .Pod
No. 2 ctns . j
Peas
Tomato Juice
Tomatoes
Snowdrift 3 r , ,i c n
Grapefruit Juice
Pears Peaches
or Apricots
Standard Q ialiS;. I A«
No. 2 ' Can AuV-
StoKely's' Finest
300 Si/c
dlanda.nl Quality
No. 2 Can
Norpac
prune:s
8 Days Prices Effective On Canned Goods Thtouglh May 6th
2 tor 25c
10c
2 tor 25c
10c
6c
49c
2 ^ 25c
3 toi 25c
6 tor 25c
5c
5c
17c
If xenc Brand
16 oz. t ans
Vim Camps
rork & beans ;unt,cmir
Vigo Dog Food nu'cT1
Potted Meat 2 R-tminr fans
Vienna Sausage r snim ban
Sleepy Hollow Syrup pmt jug
No. 10 luj
25c
Jax Whole (.Mill
Beans 3 N I Can. 25c
ItoliinhixKl
Oleomargarine
Strictly Guaranteed
Pound
10c
COFFEE
till WAY
The Aristocrat
ot thrifty coffees
2 b 25c
Edwards
Hi. (an He
'! II). (an tic
r&G SOAP 6 bar-
Sl'PEKSl'DS Blue Box. Large Package
SI PERSIDS Red Box. Large Package
IVORY SOAP Large Bar
IVORY SOAP Medium Bar
GI'F.ST IVORY SOAP Regular Bar
I PX FLAKES Large Package
PI RITY-OATS 42.0/ Package
MAMMA 1,01 VILAI. 20 Pound Bag
COMFORT IISSI l. 4 Rolls
CU.M. ( FCFMBEK ( HIPS 25 07. Jar
2UC
JHC
lf>C
IOC
Or
r»c
z.\c
15c
:50c
25C
10c
Fruits and Vegetables
Strawberries Louisiana
2 pints 25C
BANANAS Fancy Fruit, pound
50
LEMONS 432 -fc’unkist, 2 down
350
ORANGES 176 Siz". Texas, dozen '
250
WHITE ONIONS 3 pounds
140
Fresh Corn
3 „„ 10c
Heels or Carrots
2 Bunches 5C
Choice Grain Fed
ROUND STEAK
QQC
Pound
Choice Grain Fnl
Seven Roast
n, 20C
Bulk Cottage
Cheese
10c
Armours Star
Sliced Bacon
27c
Small Lean •
Pork Chops
19C
Assorted Baked
Lunch Meats
23c
9 Dry Salt
0
Bacon no i :>idc.
lb 12 :C
SAFEWAY
NONE SOLD TO OTHER MERCHANTS AT THESE PRICES
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1939, newspaper, April 27, 1939; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747860/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.