Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946 Page: 8 of 14
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PAGE EIGHT THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE MARCH 14, 1946
v “t ■*" Wednesday night. March 20, in the
NOVIC E High School Gym. In addition to
, the program, cakes and pies will be
T Sophomore tlass auctioned off. An admission fee of
*» * * -----<%■ ten cents will be charged. The pro-
The Novice Ward School is pie- , weds Will "be used for purchasing
seating a spring
7:30,
gram will begin promptly at
p. m.
PLENTY OP PHENOTHIAZINE \
OWL BRAND DKENCH FOR TAPE
WORMS NOW AT OWL DRUG
STORE. 12TFXI
The P.-T. A. held its regular!
monthly meeting Wednesday, Mar.
program next playground equipment. The pro- j g, with an unusually large atteu-
daneg.*. Rev: W. E. JHa.ri.ll gave a
1 i very interesting talk.
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Mobil %c->u
.....-lubrication
MOBIL Oil, MOB I LG A 5
COULD HAVE SAVED IT
THERE arc main
neglect. Any old e
and any old motor .
junk pile. Proper ea
fuel would have uddt
,(1 -.
•' that are .casualties due to
•bl . . . any old gasoline . . .
them on their way to the
the correct • lubrication and.
to their useful life.
JJRING your r.y
. . ..and at regular intervals
. so that we can give youYorrect lubrication to help
you keep you
lid longer.
PASSENGERS TIRES IN STOCK
5.00-19 — 4 Ply
4.50-21 — 4 Ply
4.75-1.9 — 4 Ply
ALSO TRUCK TIRES
0. K. Service Station
V» kit Uvi V 1VV UVUviUll
210 E. WALNUT
PLUMBING
BIG OK SMALL
> PHONE 742! COLEMAN
NEAL SMITH
j Plionp 6872 901 TV C'ottonwoodi
WT are glad to report that Mrs.
I Minnie Burroughs, who is in Over-
j all Memorial Hospital; is much'im-
| proved. She hao a major opera-
tion.
I Plenty of "good TEXO" Turkey
I and Chicken feed in print bags,
| NOW’ and will have ALL YEAR,
| SIMPSON ELECTRIC HATCHERY
Mrs. Kincaid of Glen Cove, moth-
er cl Robert Kincaid and Mrs. Cor-
dell O'Neal of Novice, is m Over-
I all Memorial Hospital,
j Janis Wellborn spent the week-
; cud m Coleman with hi* grand-
j mother. j
Opal Marie Ray is ill with the |
' measles. We hope that she will be i
I able to be back in school soon.
, Mr.-. Elmo McCook, local teacher,
i and -on.* Charles. ..pent the week.
I end m Abilene with her mother-in-
law.
j Mm.Floyd Gay u! Fluvanna visit-
from an appendicitis operation. We; right now is favorable for a booster, r) J PI L
hope she continues to do as well crop. The country side is becoming; OfOWIlWOOCl L/iUU
as she has ever since the operation, beautiful, with the first appearencej
GET YOUR HORN WEIGHTS of Spring. Flowers are showing up]
WHILE WE HAVE THEM IN and green is appearing an all sides, j
STOCK AT OWL DRUG STORE. Sortie repeat the' old saying "A
12TFX late Easter means an early Spring”
respectively, with their parents. , so we are all in hopes this will real-
Mi. and Mrs. Floyd Bates of ]y mean our fruit' crop are safe,, The Brownwood Kiwanis Club
•Childress are. visiting-in-the home since Easter is awfully late this presented'the program Tuesday at
of lus parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. year. The grain crop., w ere need- j lie luncheon of the Coleman club
R Bares. _ mg the rain badly and from the at the Coleman Hotel and won the |
Pic. Johnnie Bob Walker s ,at looks of the countryside, there is; plaudits of the local members,
home on furioiitii before reporting ■ a lot of acreage put into grain. With their president, Barney Hale,|
lo Camp Chaffey, Ark. GUARD AGAINST ROUP AND1 in rare form and unfolding tales or1
Presents Fine
Kiwanis Program
Dr. Stafford Norman U. S. N. R.
has completed his Internship at
Sealy Hospital, Galveston and he
and Mrs.. Norman are guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Norman
while waiting his assignment.
I West Texas rabbits and various
I members of his accompanying group
ihe visitors took the day.
Chester Parks, violinist, and mem-
bers of the Howard Payne College
j line arts department, presented a
by
wetk-entl
lit me
L; and Mr,
and daughter
! ct! wiili her son Elmer, here Suri-
j day.
Plemv of "gocc! TEXO” Turkey
I ami Chickiii teed in print bags,j
N"W ,:.i wi:: h.i\e \LI. YEAR.
SIMPSON ELECTRIC HATCHERY j
The Bap ; -; Church caught fire j
■j Sunday morning about Sunday j
.School time from . u faulty fire.i
; The Coleman Fire Department
j rushed lo their aid. but the lire had I
been extinguished before they ar-
: rived The members appreciate this;
courtesy very much. The damage
was slight.
The
high -ctiool boys are going
out fc
-ack at this Unit They plan
to eii
*cr
til. County Track meet
somet
mie
■ ca;r in April.
Mr-
Ait..:.; H -ward is here this
week
'
posmg oi her household
furnishin
■g- l i cider to be able to
her
house.
Mr
a I
Mi Malcolm Harrell
and c
:hiii
dren <on of Rev w. E.
Harry
afn. d last week from
Ballfii
ewe
•r Calif to be • with his
fathH
• fc
>; a time.
Mr and Mis. R. L. Smith m r.t! CHOLERA IN YOUR POULTR c
to Kerrville over the week-end 1 FLOCKS WITH O. M. FRANK-
Duris Jean Alien accompanied; LIN'S MIXED BACTERIN <A-
j VAIN). ON SALE AT OWL DRUG
COMPLETE SUPPLY OF VET- STORE 12TFX
ERNARIAN INSTRUMENTS IN- Mrs. Dean Strickland and son of
CLUDING VACCINE SYRINGES, Oklahoma, were here last -week vis- j splendid selection, accompanied
NEEDLES, DRENCH SYRINGES, iting her. partfnts Mr. and Mrs, E. Miss Alice Miller at the piano.
DEHORNERS. AND ELECTRIC \v. Martin. I The Rev. Hayes, Episcopal rector,
PROD POLES AT OWL DRUG Pastor and Mrs. J. D. Scott of the i was the speaker of the day and
-TORE. 12TFX Methodist Church, were pleasantly: plead with his listeners to spread
Raleigh Cube <: Abilene spent t , surprised last week-md. when three the doctrine of tolerance and un-
thc W. E. walker | of .'their daughters and two grand- , derstandtag in the trying days of
children visited them. They Were economic and domestic strife,
v ‘albert Litt' id Mrs. H. J. Lindbei g of Placerville, Bob Holley, former Coleman resi-
of ElPaso, Mr. and; Calif, who with her husband had dent, was responsible for the cx-
Mr:. D. E. Parker of Coleman, and spent the past two months touring; eellent program presented by the
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Strickland, were in Old Mexico. Mrs. C. T. Cornilins visitors,
iii sts of their parents Mr, and and daughter Patsy of Kansas City The Coleman Kiwanis club voted
Mrs, Will Parker our the week- and Mrs. c. D. Chamberlin and so | to sponsor a Senior Scout Post here,)
1 .. John of San Antonio. They all at-1 and a board of supervisors will be
U> ouard Clare ul Odessa visited tended church Sunday and left j named at. the next luncheon. It was
'* *h his parents lor a short tuue Monday for their respective home, also voted to send in reservations
Sunday.- Mr. and Mr. . H. M. Patton for-[ tor the Kiwanis International con-
tvllss Lou's.) Ci«re spent the week- merly of Coleman, have moved here
end with Gi u\a Dell. Gordon of j to make their home.
Goldsboro. They attended the show | IMMUNIZE YOUR C .A L V E S
nr Coleman Sunday. j WITH O, M. FRANKLIN BLACK-
Neil Hudson was in Ft. Worth; leg VACCINE ON SALE AT OWL
Monday atiending the Fat Stock drug STORE. I2TFX
J4r. and Mrs. Henry Fox and Mi-1
Rii, :. H. G. Adams is busy work-1 chal, Of Hrownwood were Sunday _______
m. on iin- Red Cross drive. He will visitors of his parents Mr, ahd Mrs.! Sullivan -of Gainesville Lt Gcver-
apprtclate any contributions. Our j. m. Fox. i nor of the Texas-Oklafici-... k„,
ciinm unity has a goal ol $139 to Carson Walker, of Abilene Wasj irict. The following week v,... be tfe-
re”uh here Sunday, attending church and; voted to the U. S. Secret Service.
IMMUNIZE YOUR LIVESTOCK visiting friends. .___
AGAINST PNEUMONIA AND SEP-
TICEMA WITH O.' M. FRANKLIN Mrs. Y. B. Johnson Jr. went to
PASTEURELLA PSEUDODIPTH- Ft: Smith’ Ark- to meet her hus-
ERICUM BACTERI. ALWAYS LG band' Lt- Johnson who just recent-
STOCK AT OWN DRUG STORE. '' arrived from Germany. Lt, John-
12TFX son will spend his 45 day leave here
Mr.. and Mrs, V. N. Owen visited and wi!1 report at the end of his
with their daughter.and son-in-law,:leave for further duty,
ihe Lloyd Brites- in Coleman, Sun- Mrs. Warnie Byrd has been re-
turned here lo her home, after
volition at Atlantic City June 9-13.
A report was heard from C. W.
Martin regarding his attendance at
luncheon in Fort Worth recently
honoring International President
Hamilton Holt.
Next week's luncheon will be lea-
rned by an address of Carrol L.
Ballinger. Coach
Will Not Be ’Round
Next Grid Season
i i.
Mi.- Doris Newman and Mis.-
Al’-a Lc<- Kerbow, spent the week-
end in Santa Anna and Coleman ,
Mrs Rc ... Palmer and daughter i
Ft Worth were guests in the w.!
R Hates' home Friday night.
Etta Marie Posey i.s in 'Overall |
Mi mortal Hospital, ■ recuperating
Plenty of "good TEXO" Turkey I "pendirlS s,v,'ra,1 d;i-vs in Cole
and Chicken feed m print bag-. ',nan Hospital 'recovering medical
NOW and will have. ALL YEAR,! fitment.
SIMPSON ELECTRIC HATCHERY Mr- and Mrs; D S- Tabors and
Workers are busy on the new Cobb> Strickland all of Baird were
Church of Christ building. Thursday guests in the home of
The Seniors are working on
J.Mrs. Hattie Adam
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beaver made
Coach Felton "Pooch” Wright,
! perennial producer of football cham-
pions at Ballinger High School has
resigned and will not be Bearcat
mentor come next season.
No official announcement has
been made , as to his plans, but
Wright’s name is. linked with coach-
ing plans at Howard Payne Col-
lege, or perhaps even San Angc-
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Glass Percolator
$2.45
Thermos Jug
1 Gal. Cap $4.19
2 Gal. Cap $6.95
Running Board
Ice Box
$5.95
Camp Cook Stoye
(gas) $9.45
Dutch Ovens,
CAST, IRON
$2.95 and $3.95
l OlART
Aluminum Sauce
Pan — 79c
24-Piece Set
SILVERWARE
!o in event Rhea Beane accepts
ob', which, they hope to present ihei M1- linn M,s- *-'• Beavers made ^ j
in:: Cf the'month -a business trip to Brownwood Tuc-s-1
a!; Betty Dyer has returned to <"'t" . daughter Mrs. Arnold of San An-
her home in Odessa after vi-i— Holh.- Adyn.-. ulnet yolman.! Burns is still seriously ill
..i the home of her brother .John- ha* re-enlto»«d in the U. S. N. and ,Mlla Mr' Burns ls serlously >“•
is based in New Orleans.
Pastor,J. C. Scott will preach ati
the Byrds Methodist Church Sun-1
day, j
‘Dr. Ophilia Wrsliy returned from
Fort Worth Sunday after spending j
several days at the bedside of a1
neice.
son Grimes.
Mr. J. A. Pope is busy at this
ime enrolling all students between
T.“ ages of 6-18 in the .scholastic
census. If any. children have not
been listed, he will appreciate the
parents- getting i- utoucii with him.
BURKETT
Mr-. Merrcll Burjicll —
Minister S., P. Solver of Coleman
j preached at the Church of Christ
j morning and night services.
_ Mr. and MrA. Leslie Walker, Miss j
Eurita Mountain and Junior Brigg.i
,'Pmt several day last week in Fi I
Tuesday morning we were plea- Wurth' taking in the Fat Stuck j.
sentiy surprised to 'receive a small show.
showci. but that afternoon a nice Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Porter of
staking lain came, all the .after-1 Fori Worth wi re week-ending here
noon, with more reported to come, vintihg relatives and friends, re- i
The rain was badly needed since, it turning to their lionie Sunday af-
l now time to, plant, gardens as ternoon.
wdl as time for early corn, to be Guests in the- Mr and Mrs. W. T. I
put into the ground. Fruit trees. Burns home the past week-end were
are iii lull bloom and the weather; her brother Mr. Will Green and
William Walker C3 c arrived Sat.
| from Baltomore. Md. where he had
received his discharge.
Mrs. Merrel Burkett received a
wire from Sgt. Burkett that he had
: ii-rived in the States from France,
arid headed for Camp Fannin and'J
j heme very soon. Merrel is among j;
he last of the boys to arrive home. [,
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few homes—regardless of the
care given them—are free from
molhs. Don't” take chances with
your precious clothing . . . have
it thoroughly cleaned to prevent
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Our cleaning pro-
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Mens Khaki Pants . . .
Khaki Shirts
.....$1.29
Chambray Shirts......
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Boys Slack Suits.......
.......$1.95
Boys Pants (Khaki-Denim) $1.32 - $1.98
Boys Long Sleeve Sport Shirts . . $1.45
Mens Dress Socks .
33c
Childs Anklets .
........25c
Girdle Panty
Elastic—on Reel or Hanks
.....4 to 19c
Child’s Cotton Panty . .... .
. . . 29c to 33c
Feather Pillows
$1.98 to $2.49
Part Wood Blankets . . .
$5.90
Pillow Cases Limit 2
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Rugs—Cotton Chenille .
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*; Matching Shower-Bath Curtains
Mattress Protectors, Quilted $3.39
Mens, Boys Gaberdine Hats 98c to $1.98
Mens Straw Hats—
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Cotton Dresses . .......
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Tuckstitch Vest-Pants . .
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946, newspaper, March 14, 1946; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747976/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.