Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1946 Page: 2 of 12
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HEJJjmOCKAr-VOiCh, JANUARY 31, 1946.
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RANCH ArJ. CITY PROPERTY
Form or Ranch
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NO STOCK OR
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“Insurance that Pays” 201 Office Bldg.
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— MENwWOMEN
1 James Street, 16.,
Funeral Services
Here Saturday
Funeral services for James Curtis
Strert. 18-year-cici son of Mivanri
\{rs. C. V. Street, cf Austin and for-
merly of Coleman, were held Satur-
j lay afternoon from the Post Bap-
: * 1st Church with the Rev. E. I.
, Sparks of Austin and Rev. T. Lynn
j Stewart conducting. Interment was
j n the Coleman cemetery, under di-
eetion of Wright’s Fur.fral Home.
Ycang Street was bern Dec. 10,
i 1P20. He died January 25 at 1:15
a. in. in, Breckenrtdge Hospital in
Au..m.' The youth's mother is a
-sister of Mrs. Forrest Caskey of this
c-i.y and Mr. Street formerly was an
operator at the Howell Theatre.
Besides his parents he is survived
iy a brother, Bill Street of Austin,
t ml a sister, Patsy Street, also of
Austin.
Pa.i,.earns were Earl Clary, R.
.Aivvi n, Bill Jones and W. H. Cook.
CARD OK THANKS.
CARD OK THANiva.
We wish to express
thanks to our many
church and American Legion, who
I were so nice and assisted us in every
way possible in our deepest hour of
j sorrow, the* death of our dear son
] and brother;, also for the beauti-
! ful flral offerings. May God Bless
| each one.
Mi's. Mary Cox.
Mrs. J„ C. Patterson,
Mrs. John Smith.
nuujiMv*
ng me
3
. CARS 01 THANKS. , t
mn sincere j We wish to express our gratitpde
frends, the ! for the kindness shown during ,
illness and death of oqr loved
C. G Parker. We especially
Mr. Stevens, the pallbearers, (tt|d
those who sent the beautiful flSw*
ers.
May God biers each of you.
The Parker Famfiy.
lip.
W" w sh to express our apprecia-
tion to our friends who so-thought-
fully rs nu mbered us in our recent
hf l'eavement and also for the lovely
flowers. ,
Mrs. C. O. Parker and family.
CARD OF THANKS.
! We wish to express our apprecia-
tion to our many friends who o
• thoughtfully • remembered us at the
death of our infant baby. Mr. and
Mrs. James-Dieferleh, 5x
Major aud Mrs. G. B. Mealy spent
last weekend with Mrs. Mealy's‘par-
•nts, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gay.
jor Mealy is just returned from ser-
vice in the Philippines and wal re"
hcntly elevated to his present rank.
T/3 and Mrs. Gene Larson left Sat-
arday morning for Corpus Christ!.
WHILE PARKY STEWS -
Maybe Parky's customers have
reason to complain about the
service, but they couldn’t ask for
a prettier view of his pert cashier,
Betty Rhodes. Hi3 woes turn to
comedy on the merry NBC show,
“Meet Me At Parky's."
IN UNIFORM
Alford England, MoMK2c of 212
Cottonwood. St.. Coleman, ha." been
honorably discharged from tin- Uni-
ted States Navy at the Naval Per-
sonnel Separation Center in Shoe-
maker, California.
While
i Set. Lawrence
he many rec-
ivmlable lor his
ig '• he short pe-
DAR Resolution
t?LE££.j0f Respect For
The U S. Army Recruiting Office i MfS. KtitlC CoulsOH
[stationed at the Naval Distribution
' Center of San Diego most recently,
i is enroute to Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vnnia. from where
duty aboard ihe U
.1- 109 East Baker Street In Brown- ,
w <f o d announces Chester Ray 1
The following resolution of rc-
-te
ut
Sgt. Claude E. Lawrence, hus- Daniel H
band of Mrs. Bert tie M Lawrence Mr. and Mr
( • man. Texas, was awarded hi; :
honorable discharge here today, a! from • w,i-
impressive ceremonies officially > - lttmbia. I.C
nursling him from the Army An Mor.dav me:
ie1’,
This past, one of a network cen-
dtjeted by the AAF Personnel Dis-
trioutipn Command, is designed to
expedite a speedy return o civilian Mi
ollow.
2/c. son of
Smith, who
tty day leave
re U s. Ca-
l' u ific. .t
.idi hir Phil-
iiere he will
he At Hint ic.
asignnn nt
Mr and
as been
W. E. Burney Is
Candidate For
Co. Treasurer
4jpSPj
^ YEARS
IN THE
ARMY
„..4Uut tfOH ff{
mm
VOCATIONAL
EDUCATION
at Uueifr tfawU
VISIT YOUR U.S.ARMY RECRUITING OFFICE
1 exas was accepted for an eighteen j memory of the late Mrs, Katie Mor- j
me nth enlistment in the Regular ■ ..an Ctmlson by the Coleman chap- |
Army on 24 Jaunuarv 1946. He was Ker of the Daughters of the Ameri- j
sent to Fort Sam Houston. Texas, for |can R volution.
MBS. KATIE MORGAN COl'LSON. i
j i April 8. 1872—December 9. 1945.) i
i We, the members of the Captain |
William Buckner Chapter, Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution, of
t Ci ili man, Texas, have tost in her
i ; ic of our most devoted and capable
j me mbers. She was a Charter mem-
' ber of our organization, a resident
of our town from early girlhood, a
jloyalv mefnber of the Presbyterian
W\ E. .i Billi Burney. 31, wlio re- Church and interested in every civic
skies ten niiles soulh of Sarto Anna, ;'and rdtglus movement of our town,
sen cf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burney,! To her memory, we wish to offer
oi the Mukewaier community, to-j this tribute of love, She leaves
day authorized The .Democrat-Voice, i blessed memories of charitable deeds,
n. 'announce hu i-apditUicy f|j the ! m iehborly kindness and gracious
Mi,, n i f County Treasurer of hospitality In her passing, we have
Colt man County sustained a gteat loss: but we bow i
' M Bu t,, v ha; -mphted a high “lf> ***** to the will of
iii• ....... and a never, ta_
... . his oi dim!' with the children of
• - ill .. • ,u: r it J| . I uric- . . . I
, iroen, but.always does what is best ,
ti n Agrlc i’ui'P i. ollf.’.e, and feels , : , i
for those who trust Him. . ;
he i: fullv callable ■: umdlini .he , .
, To the fannlv. w; extend our sm- !
ri i flu'i' in an ef- ,
'■■ccrest sympathy and commend them
to God, who alone is able to comfort j
■and-.'sustain at a time when other j
help cannot asxauge our "grief.
1942
manra I
as n sided in C< '<n an coun-
: lifi, hai : g !,■ en 1 *
is»a! at Trick!.am. with the
: i.-i:i- ’■ ea: • 1929 • ’hat
* u’ in Pueblo Oiloriido. He
known as '!grandson of
',. i an oj-l tUc r Since
'ha.-- been “niployt d bv Sirtip-
rupmv
Sponsored by hirst Cokman National Bank
hope to contact and soiicit }he
•of each C leiiieuunty voter
een r.ow and ihe eletcion date.’
Burra y added, "and your sup-
und influence will be incerely
eciated."
Although her passing has brought
us sorrow: It is not sorrow without
the hope of reunion in “That Better
Land", that City whose.builder and
u iki" i; God.
Mrs Mary B Alexander.
Chaplain of the Captain Wil-
liam Buckner Chapter. Coleman,
Texas
SPECIALS THIS WEEK AT AR-
NOIDS , BLOUSES FOR ONLY
$2.29 AND. $3.89, BEAUTIFUL ALL
WOOL SWEATERS. $3.93. 5x.
INNER TUBES
Just Received
VC ith <-v-:i iif at in<li-
..tjf ji ii jM
'V?4ii | t: %
-'ICW
5.50*17
$2.40
Plus Tax
6.00x16
$2.45
Plus Tax
at M uul v. .;it' porce-
lain, 5 ■ b<' 'Tier
SEALED BEAM
•S4 ,]:n
SSACUGHTS
FLASHLIGHT
BATTERIES
2..Quick j bat Oil
Heaters
FrSsh Stock
7 gal. tank, constant
level oil control valve,
walkee draft regulator,
't on must see this stove
t') apprer iate it.
$39.95
fer safer roght drlon-o. Imfoli a
•. t cf Scaled Beam L'ghti, Easily
in j e k ed . K it . comes complot® with
o!{ ncoosiafy. per s iot installing.
A z ■
I 6v/
A-s
Cc^piste Kit
«; #62
\\ e have
TIRE
PUMPS
ust the
Trailer Hitch
ENDURAh'
MOTOR Oli
1 you need
$2.19 to $5.19
pj.r% perof-
f‘i boi«.. Cdmplele.-
!/ .ufopyijr', Pour*
at Ter o. SulHi at
• VHlft. •-!
Big shipment just
received. Price is
low, quality high' .
Socket Sets
$169
Zl in. Drive
1 2 pc. Husky- $7.95
20 pc, Walden $12.59
22 pt Husky $17.95
WHITE RUT0 STORE
A. D. NICHOLS, Mgr.
115 Commercial
Phone 6601
Announce Sermon
Subjects For
Baptist Church
Rev T. Lynn Stewart, pastor of
Thweirst Baptist Church, announces
the following set vices for Sunday:
9:15 a m , morning prayer. 9:45 a.
m. Bible School with ten complete
departments. 10:50 a. m., worship
service. Sermon: "Tlie Lord will
Provide ”
Si» r,al music under direction of
Ernest Townsend, minister of edu-
cation and music. Training unions
meet at. 6:15 p, m. Evening service
7:30 p. m„ sermon: "Is there any
word from the Lord?” Young Peo-
ple's Choir will snig. Nursery open
for all services. The nursery is
equipped with germicidal radiators.
Coleman Bluecats
Lick Lakeview in
District Cage Tilt
Tlie Coleman Bluecats scored a
[double victory over Lake View bas-
ketball teams- in the Lake View
Gymnasium last night, the A cag-
ers winning a hard-fought District
8-A tussle, 15 to 13, and the Bluecat
B squad squeezing out a one-point
17 to 16 victory over the Chief B
team.
The top game of the evening, the
A tilt, was close all the way with
never more than a few points sep-
arating the two teams. The score
was knotted at 6 to 6 at the inter-
mission.
Billy Joe Kiser led the Chief at-
tack with two buckets and two char-
ity tosses for six points while Wil-
liams scored the same number of
points for the Bluecats on three
goals.
Yes, we will have electric irons
next week Ceiling price, $5 95. Ii
you want one place your order now.
[Cudney Furniture Store 5x.
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This is N \TIONAL THRIFT WEEK—a week set aside to encourage the practice of
saving pennies lo earn dollars, and we add our encouragement to this worthy pros tier by
offering these super values in fine quality foods. Just see how economically you ran fill
your entire order at M System and you’ll know that it's Thrift Week 52 times a year at
this modern market where every price is a low price ever day. Shop here and reduce your
food costs by HAVIN’ MORE—not by serving less.
HEMQ
16 oz. jar
DEVILED HAM
LIBBY’S
1/4 tin
.14
liHILI SAUCE
LIBBY'S, ap
12 oz. glass 3
boy?!*
AVAMDAS!SCli~» ..... 12
CARROTS
SOI TH TEXAS,
Fine flavor, bunch
•6i
LETTUCE
CALIFORNIA
Fresh and crisp, 2 for
.19
CELERY
CALIFORNIA UTAH TYPE,
Best for eating, stalk
.23
CABBAGE rTHTEXAS .4
NEW POTATOES . .19
YAMSKASI TKXAs sinny,an,)
.10
l. s. NO. 1 RUSSETTS
World Famous Potato, !b.
10 lb.
Mesh Bag
GRAPE FRUSTTexas Marsh Sf'edless'
Medium size, doz.
.43
LEMONS
CALIFORNIA SUNKIST
doz.
.23
AB A Texas New Crop Valencias. Thin Skin aa
UnMUUCd Pail „f Juice, doz .............69
Plenty of California Oranges and Pint Grapefruit
to select from: Plenty of green beans, wax beans,
squash, cucumbers, bell peppers, egg plant.
BABY FOOD
$1.59
Heinz Strained
24 in case .......
Complete assortment of Soups, Meats. Vegetables and
Fruits, regular can 7c. Buy it by the assorted case.
"PINTO
BEANS
3 lb. cello package
.28
PEANUT BUTTER
FLOUR
MEAL
APRICOT NECTAR
TOMATO JUICE
ARMOUR’S
16 oz. glass
.29
GOLD MEDAL aq
5 lb. sack..........10 lbs.
EVERI.ITE7WhiF't rearm ’
5 lbs. ................
.55
.27
CALIFORNIA MORNING
17 oz. glass .......
LI BBY'S iA
.17
No. 2 tin ».
46 oz.
.25
RICE
LONGRAIN
2 lb. box
.25
CRACKERS
23c
SUNSHINE, HI-HO,
1 LB. BOX
SUNSHINE GRAHAM,
1 LB. BOX
21c
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Itel Monica.
Regular package .. «du /
BEANS 8®LVKR vALLEY
No. 2 tall. 2 for
.15
COFFEE
ADMIRATION
1 lb. glUHS
.32
APPLES
CHOICE
I lb. cello bag
.49
APRICOTS
CHOICE
1 lb. cello bag
.45
DATESAUj PlRP0SE
16 oz. pkg.
.49
Smooth as Velvet. Sureods like butter
HONEY BUTTER
14 oz. pkg.
29c
Armours
12 oz. tin
Treet, . . . .
. 33c
Nescafe, 4
oz. Glass
Coffee . . .
30c
Fresh Green Shelled. Silver
Val. Blaek-eve
No. 2 tin
Peas, fresh
I5c
Silver Valley
No. 2 tin
Hominy
10c
Wisconsin ......Full Qt.
Sauer Kraut . 19c
Whole APCO.....
Green Beans
19c
Zero, quart
15c
White cream style tendersweet
Corn, No. 2 tin 12c
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BEEF STEAK
.38
BEEF STEAK £VB
.47
GROUND BEEF TE MEAT.
.25
BEEF LIVER TH
.35
CHEESEFUU'<K,AM chedder 40
OYSTERS
FANCY BALTIMORE
pint
.79
BEEF ROAST T * *26
BEEF ROAST r K I
.22
LUNCHEON LOAVES * .29
PRESSED HAM rol RSSTVK
.52
WIENERS ARMOIJSS SKINLESS
.35
SAUSAGE iBMOl’B:s STAB.......
.37
SALT PORK TBAtK
.17
,AMB, CHEESE
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1946, newspaper, January 31, 1946; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747910/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.