Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 14
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. Rhoden. Jr., ot
\U'\ Jean Bar-
flo were weekend
course and on
We-l Texas a-
her return will have
heo territorx-
t...
Mrs. .Carrie. Jones ana Mrs."BRij Mrs..W. E. drum, spent the wet-k-
Hambright attended a Beauty eon- end inf Coleman and attended the
veijpott.In San Antoniff' Sunday and Ballinger-Coleman uanje Monday.
Monday' \ • *---
---- ■ Sir and Mr-v y.al^Saunder.x of
-M1' J ' Uh Crenshaw and baby - *;.in Marcos were weekend guest*
of her perqpts, Mr and-Mrs. C..D
Currie. Mr. Saunders returned
heme Monday while'Mrs, Saunders
Oklahoma City, and Bobbie
oner of John Tarlatan. Stephen-
.■pent the Armistice.holidays
and Mrs.. Cecil Gray had itswielatrves :md lru nds Mrs;.-ttctheoek Miss
O.jt The tbrihef'tiose Pearie. daughter spent the .weekend with her parents,
Mr.
guest over the weekend Mrs. n. ... -------- -.------- - - . .
McOlure of Oklahoma City., Mr.! of the date Hon. A. L. Pearce. "Mr. and Mi\s. Walter Gordon.
and Mr*. ‘Harry ..Rftss of ' Amlehe„j , h'/f '
Mr. and Mrs. vijlk Gray of, Proctor... jjy- fend Mrs.'Hunter Woodruff •• ■« .
and Miss dllie Chenoweth, cdljiit>Axp , vyngkend In Austin guest p,eece ’ *
ivif' GO’rdoii ol_- Midland '1-4 JOHNNIE MARKS
ARRIVED TUESDAY NIGHT
WITH DISCHARGE
BUYS IMjib'rt^NIES
T-5 Johnnie Marrs, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Merlin Marrrs, arrived in
Coleman Tuesday night after serv-
ing 1« months in the service. For
the past six months he has been
M) . Mrs 'viinained for a week'.- visit
Rhoden's parents, Mr j Mr and Mr- Jack Gandy had a
liter Gordon.
l '
Mirth"
-if '
- San .
Mi', a
ir.aia<
41 Sat
•ft fif
..and
. F !
r
their gnests' otei '-ilie weekend
... -: and MJ|-s Albert' McCa
ad Shipman was in Dal- children of Dentei Max
.-•day at tending a ifhbe \ Corsicai ; Mr J J 1
irhildren of Bonham and-
- - 'J.:mi •. of Brown-.
il Mrs. Jesse RhudgR Sr,.' • ,
.tif'el j' were Sunday--giiaaU-M H T < > Bar . and daughter,
id M V-.hr!'' :• O rrf . • Kay were visiting in Abilene Wed-
■ . <da;> f
Mr It 1. Living- ion -i« of >
anuiy to Monday in Dallas j (Hrv and Mr Thomas A Gray
their son. Douglas Livings-j: ;vd family returned Wedr.r-da;.
family and with Mr lav- ter noon from Rodney Ontario
mp- Mr Jean. Wagner Canada, where he vi-ited with hi'
.f.ther, Alex D Gnn who i-
tint Mi- A C Hines i! health.
> VJle \fr___________
Stalter ot Denver Rev. and Mr-. T Lynn Stewart
J M. Edwards of.are jn Mineral Wells this week a'-
Mr- St alter' and tending'’ the Baptist GWevl' C; r-
.■• I’.ii -
Wt—stenher.vil'p "spent
end with,
H. F. Pr
Billie
Mrs Ma
weekend
tended t
Mond;
it id wt
i Kennei
his par
the wepk-
'. and Mrs
Mi's Vivian Saunders of (Odessa
mx the weekend in Coleman with
and
Durham', son of M
mis Durham spent the
with in parents and vat- j mtr. Mr
n- Coleman-Ballinger game’over ill
Mr. and Mr.- -John Sounder.-
TTlwr relative.-. ■
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N. Y„
home demonstration agent of Bat- :nt M^nnd Mrs. J. F. Famung and Cvn^T Brad!"area
- 1 - - • ! SJSSS SS^SSff - • ™ »rn
SPECIAL PRICES AT HOWEIX. V.mirOU. f - ed J mice of from $200 to $400. ma. He plans to enter college soor
HOME AM) At TO SUPPLY Dt H- . -- " P ‘ - ,-j
INC THEIR BIG FIRST \XN1- >j • Ai i WelK Mr. and Mrs. SGT ROBERT L. PITTS Coleman Grid Fans
VURSAItY -CELEBRATION HEX'-, J, l)i ..e!l. Jr., and Miss Marianna |;g( [ |y i;s UISCH.VRGE.AX
and GINNING
! lath.
rRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,lhtr..l wi fe in Dallas Friday to"at-
4(ix ■ md tin- turnral of - an aunt and'
t™ {grfat-a-unt Mrs. W.P, Jackson. Mrs.
Jack-on 1= a sister of the late Mrs...
Appreciate Brady
Florence Close has returned' Lnyil Ileall has returned to his, _ .
to. Odi"s;i alter visiting her -par- home Jr Lubbock after a weeks visit j*" " -D')-1 k’’1
*
Crbam
Hinder.
teacher in the
pent the. week-
Mr. and Mrs.
J H....Clost;.
Mi's. MoUie Iieatl
and Mrs, Marlin j
with his mot net
iind sister, Mr
Thompson. •
Air TvlPfoipe. teacher in *the i ^ ,
•■('.■.ft '<■ , ' Oilr.i.a Jias i;c:ittnwd '-to j Mr , net Mr B W Hethcock ot
her heme after spending the week-j-Sau Antomo sp«-ni the par. week-,
i ;''i , :;h h.er 'mother.' Mrs. J. G.jnml in Hu hoihe c-f Mrs. Sarah | ( RAT-V OK L
\
in the hoihe cf
‘Pearce and Modena and with other
DON'T MISS. THE ANNIVER-
SARY SALE BEGINNING FRI-
DAY, NOVEMBER 15th AT HOW-’
EEL HOME AND At TO SUPPLY
READ THEIR VI) IN tllE 'DEMO-
NEXT WEEK FOR
SPECIALS. 46'
‘ Station Broadcast
discharge at Fairfield. California,
laijt week and his. parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Pitts met him in Abilene
Saturday at the airport where he.
Hew from California. They were ac-
companied to Abilene by Billy Ruth
Begley, and Mary Su<\ Williams.
Robert "has served IS months in
the service where Jje.„was flight
The Coleman football fans who
were unable to attend, the Armis-
tice Day grime in Ballinger Mow-
day are grateful to Radio Station
KNEL of Brady for the broadcast
of the Bearcat-Bluecat 'game.
Reports indicate that, the an-
nouncing was above" average
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a’STs
clerk on a C'-54 and made C trips to ! colorful, while the reception iif thls
the Pacific and one to Australia. I area was excellent.
Mrs
.Ward.
! !■".
Forr
Mr;
Dee 1
usters of Mrs.
it: M- .. A. D Nichols and
r ;L Armistice holidays
-r with his brother and
and Mrs O. L. Nichols.
,: the Piggiy Wiggly store
vention.
Mary Beth Tubbs, • :■■ .,
University of Texas spent the-w-ek-
,t-nd w-ith her ]>.:.■ : V:
T Cv Tubbs
and Mrs. Jack - f~'
ait-
nml cihr;
timax oP
■t C-askey. Mrs. Lester j
R. L. Newman and j
ugiitiiv are.in Mineral11
the B:„ |" ;.-t Convert-
Wi-ilace- o: f< i t Worth 11
■a ck.t ml w .:h Jean F "h |
. .-a ..... C li man.
tr.
ed
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TL
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r
Mm o
fe
mm
ib&oiwts in Oklahoma citv P»renls' Mrs' Hr,'r 1
1 managers meeting. artd Mr' c!>-de I);;
; the Colemar-Ballliu. ’: .t
.'day.
■ Mr- Jo*- K Taylor visited i
Angelo over the weekend! - -
Ml iind Mrs. WJ , At . vl. i
mud 'their new nephew, spent Sunday and Monday with
Bowen, son ot Mr andjfatber Barclay Martir
.' Bcwen. ' __
Mr and Mrs. Jimmie But.' of :
B 'Buddy' Hines left thisiAngelo spent the Arm.- id
f.ii Ban Antonio where he j days ,\vit|h| their par-:.'- M-
i & plane for. Fort Bragg, Ftoydpffliement; n I Mi
»«re hp is stationed after Mrs. BRc-y^'"^
tiiivnigh with hi- p.-rep’-. ' ‘
Mrs A. C Hines' ■ '* Mr and Mrs. Carroll Land
ison of San Angelo spoilt the wi
■ Wright ot Los Ahgel.-. ‘end wr:- hr me'--'-.- ' P-
r.ved Tuesday tor a two P-.s^ell,
e ;• with her mother Mrs. i , '
;: r:t -'-North Coleman >'|' Mias Inez Laird -f B: van - r ; .
•Vv." • :-~1 Clifford Floeck. student at.
' >.......', ' , ;‘il
Mr< Ka.te Dvches, Mrs. T. il!
Mr- L-.-ua Martin ijnd
. Mar;; -, Jr^of ■ Talpa
T-.p-d-y v.itb kr. apd Mj;
'Bob Liviiigsion. ' ' j
, I I’l-lih anti fh.l-
X C :?: n ri Sail An- j
■ dX'ii'1 Hu- weekend‘with ■her i I
• , M - r W . Hem -
i Mi- Clyde Williams anti
>er, Julia Ann, of Dallas J
u’gkend guests of her brother i
aijiilv Mr anti Mrs D E. I
-■
Stella Bllron of Brownwood I
w:-yi Ml' Frank Casket'
it; - .Hy d - k,C.'-ke'- -
T !,k\\stovall of Tuscola
w» ekend in Ctfiman with
-• if; ai,k,t iirs. ctail,Str)f}a igur(l
tjlftf U't-'tfoienuh-'Ba,:-
NIVER-
A & M College
with her parent
spent
„ Mr
the wt
}■ | , ,
Mi F L Kpox hav;
’ ; • turned from a '- business . (rip in |
South Dttkota.>
,- Boh .Mi\ter had as. j
Armistice holidays'
Reiser- and Jean ot j
Bruces — Blended
Juice
No, 2 Tilt
15c
I'lieihief
Matches
19c
6 BOXES
I N ew Crop
I Mi Brown L Brurrs
’DILL PICKLES 0„ ......991 ORANGE JUICE 2 T;„ .17
mf ftiest
J VH.r.:
’ Dailn
-akd .'Si-
lor
ell ■ iidrrn.
■Driuui
' spoilt
h Mr
MMjSfr' AfMi i
SALE • BEGINNING' FRI-
f-V: NOVI VTBER 15tm AT HOW-i
• If0*1 F AND AIT6 SITPI Y ! ytATCH FOR THE FIRM AV-
VD nirttt Xd IN THE »EA«HmvERSARY SALE AT IIOWELI
.....
Glen Harris, • tudent
Buamers-Collete. AUm-
Vd-ekf-i-.u tvii-n, •
Mrs Jack Powell.
Jimmie- Gaines and Charles
spent (be weekend with
paren’ : D: and Mrs. J.
■v: Pole Cabin
HOMINY
Challenge
SUGAR PEAS
No. 2 Tins
A
.25
Ti?
s.VJr-votf t
EEC IAIN.
NEXT WEEK FOR
HOME
________ AND AITO pUPPl Y IN
46*!yOUR uopy. Oi THE HI MO
$ -* jt RAT VOILE BARGAINS ‘g 1
CSfcrlaiw! Ray Brinson has return- LORE. 4fi\;
te Houston where he is employ-’ -
n •
t- an engmenihig ftm, af'er
n ng th" holiday weekend with
pamus. .Mr. and Mrs. T. A
. jstan, and friends. He also at- t;Ve-.
Rev. and Mrs. J D Cox.
jar Hardin-Smniioi. ■ Abiin
I the weekend with ■
in Coleman
-fkd the Ballnyer-Coleman Jnot-
.-.'.I g«n«- | Misr, Pauline Samfora
2 V- . -» ' • |0f, Mr. and Mr- B E. ft!
yjjt. Hollis B Kitchen, son of Mr :Boplua LiiKleing.ii .*'1-.,.-^ o
rder
sper
i- MTr O. B Kitchen of Qolk- :and Mrs D E
seiL haa been stationed m Friday trom O
k. titled m Oakland. Calif. | a vi.su wftb> th<
--Jfcy, and wired homefoiks tha'
seMcuia arrive in Coleman short-j 'Mr and
4/ IWalin.:. Spring:
- ..*
Linde
tmaty Ari
Ir parents.
MD. w. C. Riley and • daughter,
parhnni Jean of Seabuiy^spentTthe
itkp. ,',■ :-■ o irc.n;>.' Dr. and
Ml *1 f" Gti 1 !If' .
: Mr- ft'iy ,Rr-nfrO have
•■•.-urned from a visit . with her
-her. Mr aViri'Mr Bob Wheel-
r Wiehiui Falls
srriivi. prices at iiowEM. i
-!ox;I mi \l TO SI’PPLY OI R-
IM, THF1K BIG I'lRsT ANNI-
>ERS\RV CELEBRATION BE
GtuSNlWr, FKIUAT, NOVEMBER
f'ii: " , uf-- ' -> icx
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
1*1 U) Of)
[W , Sack >*rfU
Z 73
$1.69
Sack
Sack
■Skinner*
RAISIN BRAND
Pkg.
.11
DeAn/ii Solid 1’aek
AFRIGOTS
Giil Gan
.99
Boulevard
CHOCOLATES , ,,.$1.39
Chef Bov Ar Dee
SPAGHETTI DINNER .29
Euroval Stuffed —'No. 237 — 6 1 4 hot
STUFFED OLIVES .49
Toledo Mix
HARD CANDY;
*.2 07. Pkg.
.33
Peerless
Kraut ^ ^n" 2 for 25c!
Evaporated
Colonial — 8 ox. Bottle
FRENCH DRESSING .12|PEADHE$
:•
1 Lb. Pick-
—--f*........ ■;
NATION PRIDE CORN
12 07. Tin
.171
-_—-— -—--."‘Srf "ir.;
WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR FRUIT!
CAKE OR THE FRUIT CAKE ALREADY 3AKEDj
IN OUR OWN BAKERY, JF YOU PREFER.
Hunts
SPINACH
No. 2 1 2 Till
.19
{Prime Qua£ily
John Norman of
^ . ......... ..._____n.. Mi and Mr.. Bilk
I 'Shu ser' 111 ■' 'ifti‘.<■; |
• jjftsj-George. Oaiwt wt8,'lii:oom- ffitorm: 1CSi.su .. m-i; V ■.. '
• tj'he: daugfitej Mr- Pptsie Mel- Mr and Mrs Joll:-. No:
•*J<L Dallas Saturday where she |other f< lativ---
. J-'leavp via plane Saturday night, -■
Ylrk Mr- Milieu will ten-, Mjys Julia Learlerer of Odessa |
5th av- salon of • Helena jsp*nt ijie holiday - with \fr
Mr- Biure Hagler, who j
making their home in •
in Coleman for]'
h i:i. mother, Mrs. Mae
: . rin other Mr-'.i Vista
■ ; Talpa They ure "en-
ji where Mr Hag-
< C -. '!!!< -/ I
WL
Mil •
1 2 or Whole
• Center slices
ten day tminirig-Mrs John Saunder;
WATCH I OK THE ! 1RST AN-!
NIVKKkARV M E AT HOWELL
liUMI '.Nil It Til SUPPLY IN
VOIR COPY 01 I HE DEMO-
t rat-t oil e. Bargains GA-j
LORI 4"'
;»!■ w j 'Cophon and Mr W
y ■ •■'ui eel F Iday fiotrf f
vK‘ In Delias with Mrs George j
■ i am) family Mn CouHon’s
Mr.- Ov- r-tn-i-t jA Greenville
'< - i J with them fer a two weeks
Lean Center Cuts
PORK CHOPS
Hr
m
as»j ‘
r.j.is5
j linger
| parent!
Jrr.niloir Grammer of Bal-
spent the weekend with her,
Mr and Ml O. G. Gram- ‘
d.ukmmtic
HOME LAUNDRY
m-
WITH t
THISE 0UTST4Jj[DIH6
FEATURES
1-
Mi e-* p.-j'.-y and Imr^ine Dibi'ell|j
f„j sr . AntonW spent the Armistice 11
, iv- witl-. their parent-, Mr. unci |
! Mi Sain Dibiell.
J._
Mr and Mrs.. VV. T. Jones and]
(Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Ellis- spent, the j
V. ek-d in I.ubbdclt guest of Mrs. i
‘.Jones's sister. Mrs.- Walter Ford and]
iM'r.' ftmI. ' ,,
( Mr Waliaee Harlee- spent' the
weekend in , Goldthwaite with, her
• hrorh'-!*
» “L-
,ja k Russel! •» in Coleman,ov*
Lr the weekend, with hi# parents,
Mr and Mrs Ross Russell.
BACON.....SALT POR*
PORK ROAST SHOULDER LEAN
PORK SAUSAGE, ARMOURS STAR “
WEINERS. ARMOURS SKINLESS
R A AgfiSHOICE FED
MATURED
B- f Broijine Quality
SIRLOIN STEAK
Tender ih No
VEALUUTLETS
W-
D'.Anjnu — E’ine tor Eating
PEARS "
.17
Texas Marsh — Seedless
nOAQCCDUIT
Miovei lit iiwi I
Dozen
.39
Rountd Reds — Home Grown
RADISHES
■«V2
Ni» Crop
ALMONDS i
„• 'On. -
th. Cello Bag
.39
Cello Bag
ROASTED PEANUTS
12 07.
.27
.49
.55i
Standard
Idaho Russets
POTATOES
iO Lb. Mesh Bag
39C
"Lb.
Prime Rib — Savory tender
Plenty Texas Oranges, Grapefruit, Pink
Grapefruit. Washington Delicious Apples,
Fresh Tomatoes, Home Grown Bunch Vege-
tables, Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts,
Bananas, in fact most everything the market
affords.
Brimful of
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I
Texas Ilam'in
ORANGES D„J
.15
California Emperors
GRAPES L,
.14
Cello Bag
CRANBERRIES
.39
14 Ounces
Better Built to Do a Better Job
Geo D. Rhone t
ompany
’ y
M; ar.d Mr- El. Millejr and
family speYit the weekend In Abi-
lene. ■ , -
V/ D. Paige, vm of Mr. and Mrs
W F,Paige, spent the- werLend in
Coleirdm:
L- — ■■
Mn Tt. M, Ellis, Jr , returned, frl*
<in-/ from Austin where She v^ted
her ,$Lster/Ml«s Neil. Parmley. and
daughter, Itforma,
Bniverfify of Texas.
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946, newspaper, November 14, 1946; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748138/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.