Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1946 Page: 2 of 12
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PAGE TWO DEMOCRAT-VOICE SEPTEMBER 19, 1946
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Jay cf Cross
Plaiii: Mrs, M. Rawltn c£ Austin
. i’a, vl-ning Mr .and Mrs. Yerton.
Mrs. Bill Hambright, Mrs. Carrie
Jcnes and Louise Thompson spent j
Sunday in. San Antonio.
Johnnie Henderson was a caller
by the D. V. Wednesday and sub-
scribed for the paper to Seott Hen-
derson who is attending Texas A.
& M. Scott and Jack Dibrell art!
roommates.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones of
Fort Worth spent the weekend with
its parents, • Mr.. and Mrs. J. L.
Jones.
Jeff Coats is visiting in Waco this
week.
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itifUk HERITAGE
Freedom to run, shout and play in
clothing strong enough to "take it" and
roomy enough for comfort. Only color
.fast quality fabrics and matching boil
proof threads are used for these gar-
ments You save money when you buy
TUMBL-TOSS* .... they're reasona-
bly priced and designed for longer
wear.
Toddle Tumbl-All ... 75c
Girls Tumbl-Ail .... 95e
Boy s Tumbl-All $1.45
■ Mrs. Fied Fink and son Billy are
j leaving Sunday for Albuquerque N
| M. where she will join Mr. Fmk
1 who has been working there several
| months.
Mrs. W. T. Graves, Mrs. Monte
Gideon and Mrs A. D. Nichols
pent Wednesday in Abilerte.
Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Jones. Jr.,
and Mr and Mrs. C. W. Simpson
were Fort Worth visitors Tuesday.
Brb Elli< spent Thursday in Dal-
las on business.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Causey and
son spent the weekeend in Albany.
Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Tate and
F' yticcs Ann were Abilene visitors,
Tuesday.
Mr. M. W. Freeman is in Ama-
rlllo this week on business .
Mr. and * Mrs. Macon Freeman
were in Abilene Tuesday where they
carried Macon who will be proof
reader and reporter for the Abilene
Reporter News.
Miss Sunny Claibourno of Dallas
spent the weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaksa of
Fast land ' was a weekend guest of
Mi;s .lime Guthrie. _
Mr and Mrs. Perry Stobough
? pent the, weekend in Houston the
gut-t of Mr. and Mrs F. Y. Jack-
| Oil.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Gaines spent
flic weekend in Senbury guest of
t heir daughter, and family, Rev.
and Mrs. Compton C Riley.
Mr and Mrs ,M D. Norris of
Hubbard spent the weekend with
la r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mil-
1< r.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller of
I Greenville were weekend guest of
i his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
i Miller.
| Miss Jean Miller with Braniff
j Airways, Dallas, spent the weekend
I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
.Miller.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Warren.
thru Arkansas, Oklahoma and
Kansas. Mr. Yerton has a sister in
Arkansas and Mrs. Yerton has' a
sister in Kansas. They visited with
them while on their trip.
Mrs. Sa mT. Cobb is in ii ri8stia\v
visiting her mother who is til.
L. D. Walker of Lubbock visited
:his mother, Mrs. Tom Campbell
Mhs. Susie Wetzel will leave Sun-
Mrs. Don Sawyer of Brwonwood
Judge and Mrs. A. O. Newman
and children of Austin visited with
friends in' Coleman over the .week-
end.
Dr, and Mrs. J. F. Gaines visited
Rev. and Mrs Compton Riley and1
baby of Houston
Mr. and Mrs. R. W Anderson j
will'return in Klttery Point, Maine
Friday after a months visit with
Mrs, AndersOfi's parents MT. and
Mrs. L. M. Justice
Mr and Mrs Floyd Clements
and Doris spdnt the weekend in
San Angelo.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J Douglas of San
Antonio arrived Sunday for a visit
with her parents, MY. and Mrs.
Hugh Lewi*.
POTATOES
U. S. No. 1
IDAHO RUSSETTS
You'd have to "grow some" to get fresher vegetables than those We offer becauset *e nb*
?eak and0pU'^'kdew?-freSh'0Yo;ru1Ste Stance- CJT in more appetising
salads ... in finer flavored cooked dishes. So step into our "farm today and pick the
Mrs. N. C. Rdtjdn and Bebe Jo
left Thursday fdr Belton where
Bebe Jo Will enter Mary Hardin
Baylor.
table for less money.
Mrs. DeWey Collins left Thursday
for Dallas. ,
15 CARROTSF• S
71/2 RWABAGA TURNIPS LB.1^2
10 CUCUMBERS “ LR. 6V2
CELERY
Colorado Bleached
Stalk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambert and
son Bob attended a family reunion
in Cisco Sunday.
Colorado
Nice Ones Bunch
East Texas
Per Pound
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Maxwell and
son, Duane, visited Mr and Mrs..
T. O. Kelley.
Sandy Land Lb.
COLORADO FANCY
GREEN BEANS
Colorado Golden Bantam
Mrs Ben H. Franklin and son
Skipper have returned to their
home in Salisbury, N. Carolina
after visiting her mother, Mrs. N.
S. Close.
FRESH CORN
Home Grown
Mrs. Jackie Mulanax and
daughter Judy of SuLsun City, Calif,
have been visiting her mother Mrs.
N. S. Close.
15 LARGE BUNCH EA.
19 ONIONS YELLOW 3 LBS. 10 ONIONS WHITE GLOBE LB. 5
Mrs N. S. Cease has returned
from San Angelo.
Per Pound
EARS FOR
Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas are
moving to Coleman from Brown-
wood to be connected in business
with his brother Weldon Lucas.
Sunkisi Doz.
Fat —Plump — Tender
HENS DRESSED, DRAWN
M B. Tyler of Browns
visiting in the T.I. Mulkey.
Mary Ruth and Barbara Tubbs
left Sunday for Austin where they
will enter Texas University.
CATTISH FRESH WATER, HEADLESS WHOLE LB. 59
POUND 20
GROUND BEEF PUNE MEAT
Dale Laird left Sunday for Austin
where she will enter Texas U.
Otis Griffith left Sunday for
Austin where he will enter the
University of Texas.
Aged Wisconsin Cheddar
ARMOURS STAR ASSORTED
LUNCHEON LOAVES
Armours Star
CHEESE
PRESSED HAM
Billie Durliam and James Preston
Price spent the weekend with their
parents. They are students at John
Tarleton, Stephenville.
Pound
Pound
Pound
WEINERS ARMOURS STAR POUND 37
BEEF ROAST
Mr. and M15. Walter George of
Sweetwater visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. George last week.
Liver Fresh gen. calf lb. 45c KIDNEYS Beef lb. 1
Mr. and Mrs. S. N Cooper were
in Ballinger Friday.
Cottage Cheese cream
Mr and Mrs, C. B. Jameson are
visiting their daughter, Mgs. Fred
Andreolli in San Antnio.
Pure Pork Sausage . lb. 37c
Bobbie Gardner, Jack and Gene
Russell, Mary Lea Henderson, stu-
dents at John Tarleton spent the
weekend in Coleman.
7 BONE LB. 35
LINK SAUSAGE — Country style — Smoked lb. 39c I
Leonard Ehler of Abilene at-
tended the football game Friday
nite.
SALAD DRESSING
APRICOTSNew Cl'op
VINEGARCHB Pure c
RELISHc H B Burg"
PEPPER MIXc 1B
CHIU PEPPERSc
COFFEEBordens Insta
Taste Good
GRAPEFRUIT JUICET opic Gold
TEA ^*xweB ^°use
ORANGE JUICEB p
SHRIMP, - 7 oz Tin
OYSTERS - 7 oz Tin
ANCHOVIES, - 2 oz. Ti
POP CORN — Morzip .
HYPRO — quart
HOMINY - Pole Cabin
16 oz Jar
No. 2 Tin
Mr and Mrs. Fred Jackson, Iris
Jo, Fred Lane and Karen attend-
ed the A. C. C. and Okla Tech
football game m Abilene Satur-
day.
V* Pound pkg
Pint 13c Quart
No. 2 Tin
Mrs. M. E. Weaver and Mrs. Dora
Weaver were BroWi>wood visitors
Wednesday.
M!r. and Mrs. Clovis Tyson and
sons spent the weekend in Albany.
2 Vi oz Jar
Fire Chief
Miss Lucille Nelson of San An-
tonio vislte dher parents Mr. and
MW. idfcar Wilson last week
MATCHES
Box Carton
Mr. and Mbs. Perry Stobnugh
spent the weekend ih Houston.
Mrs. Herman Reddy, MW. ’Clyde
Henderson and Mrs Ralph Hen-
derson were in Dallas last Thurs-
day.
Pound
George D. Rhone was in Abilene
Monday.
Mrs. Bennie Davis of Dallas Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Camp-
bell, 413 M. Trinity .
Mrs. Nettie Nowlin of Glen Row.
Texas is visiting her mother Mrs.
Ruth Jones and sister Mrs. J H
Childers and brother, Johnny, who
has been ffl for some time but is
, improving at present.
Mrs. M. B. Goss has moved to
Snyder .Texas to make her home
with her son. Mr*. Goes leaves a
boat of friends who wW miss tier
to the greatest extent as she h liv-
ing to do good to all people
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Mr .and Mrs. H. A. Yerton and
sister Mrs. M. E. Howell of Cross
Plains hew returned from a 2
week vacation which took them
Dr. M. G. Walker who has made over the' weekend,
his home the past 6 months with
Mrs. T. A. Campbell has returned
to his dime in Echo.
Mrs. Selden Simpson and daugh-
ter of Amarillo are guest of her
visited hi Coleman the first of the
week with her mother, Mrs. H. J.
McDonald and sister, Mrs. Pat
Watren.
day for Memphis, Ti
Will visit her son and
will be gone for about
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1946, newspaper, September 19, 1946; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748067/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.