The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Junior Hi 4-H Club
Plans For Party
At Regular Meet
Members of the Junior High
6th and 7th grade 4-H Club made
plans for 'a skating party during
their regular meeting last Wed-
nesday in the Hospitality Room
of the First Coleman National
Bank. The skating party will
take the plaee of the regular
March meeting.
Steve Poldrack, president, con-
ducted the business session and
Mitzi Horne, secretary, called the
roll and read the minutes. Glynda
Phillips read the attendance re-
port which showed that 33 mem-
bers, three leaders and two
visitors were present. Leaders
included Mrs. Weldon Davis,
Mrs. Ray Sims and Miss Roberta
| Walters.
After the roll call Janies White
I led the rhottu, pledge and prayer
and Rebecca Smith gave the do
j votional thought, and Karen
Sims gave the council report. In
1 a leader’s report Mrs. Davis re
minded members that the Lamp
! Contest will take place In March
l and the County Elimination Con-
tests will be held April 11. To
I conclude the business Miss Wat
j ters mentioned details of the
Favorite Foods-Show to be held
March 21. ,
Ann Davis and Peggy Jones
led recreation before Patricia
Diaz and Nikki' Kading served
refreshments.
The elevator operator for the
day was Robert Copeland and
the clean-up committee included
Robert Trammell, Jim Kimbrell
and Jame4i White. David Skelton
served as reporter.
Vickie Skelton
Conducts Mozelle
4-H Club Meeting
' member , Jan Haas. Pamela Mc-
Carty Louis Haas Steve Wilson,
! Gary Mark Clevenger, Dudley
McCarty. Marty Avalits, Barry
Wilson, Gary Wilson and Keith
Thomason.
Overall-Morris
Hospital News
Robert I. Tyson
Makes Honor Roll
Democrat Voice, Coleman, Texas, Feb. 25, 1964 Page 3-A
Vickie Skelton conducted the
business session when -Mozelle
(junior 4-H .Club met at Mozelle
School Monday, Feb 17 with 13
; members and two leaders pres-
j ent.
Gene Dunbar, assistant county
agent, suggested that the group
i make plans to enter the. Share-
; The-Fun contest to be held later
this year. Following his talk
I those present discussed ideas for
j the contest. Before the discus-
sion Beverly Wilson led the 4 H
Pledge and Motto and Connie
: Stoup called the roll and read
, the minutes.
Others present were Mrs. Has-
kell Clevenger, Mr. Dunbar, and
Three Local Girls
Named To Dean's
List At McMurry
Three local girls have been
named to the Dean s List at Me-
Murry College for fall semester, j
These are Ann Joyce, daughter 1
of Mr. and Mrs. B J. Joyce and
a sophomore; Betty Richardson, j
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. |
Richardson and a junior; and
Linda Bryant, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Leslie Bryant and a
senior. Miss Bryant is a grad- .
uate of Baird High School.
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EGGS
Coleman County
White Infertile
Ungraded
2 di
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TUNA
$|00
Van Camp
5
POTATOES
Russett
CRISCO
Shortening
Delicious Apples
12%*
Washington
Lb.
Apple Turnovers
49‘
Pillsbury
SAUSAGE
Vienna
Rath's
MIXED NUTS
59
Tom Scott
13-o'z.
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GRAPEFRUIT
Ruby Red jj Lb‘4t9C
ZEE TISSUE
12-T°
JUICE DRINK
Del Monte
Pineapple*
Grapefruit
46-oz.
VERI-BEST CHEESE
An Armour Product
You Can Depend On
2-lb. Box
Armour -____________
LEG 0' LAMB~ L 69' LAMB CHOPS
Armour Star
Dare To Be
Different1
Lb.
T-BONE STEAK
Swift's ProTen Beef
Guaranteed Tender Every Time
SIRLOIN STEAK
Through And Through
Tenderness In Every Bite
GROUND BEEF
SAVE BLACK MAGIC STAMPS-VALUE $2.50 CASH
Swift's
ProTen
Heavy Beef
$100
MARKET
Owned and Operated By Dennis Gaines
In Coleman 35 Years
Armour Star
BACON
1-lb. Tra-Pack
Extra Lean
ADMISSIONS
Mrs R. C. Trapp, City
Patsy Murrill, Novice
Mrs. Tom Hunt, City
Mrs. Tracy Story, Glen Cove
Joyce Cummings, Lawn
’Sheila Dale, City
C. D. Westerman, Cross Plains
Jessie A Ivey. City
il W. Gray, Santa Anna
Mrs. Don Sanges, City
Sidney Ragsdale, _City
Boh George, City
Miss .Claudia Turner. City
Mrs Otis Powers, Gouldbusk
Mrs. S. Wellbourne, Winters
Mrs. Mamie Johnson, Clyde
Pete Floyd. City
Mamie Richey. Talpa
Mrs. Steve Kane, Abilene
DISMISSALS
Mr, and Mrs. Paul J. Craig,
Abilene.
Sheila Dale, City
Shalton Rodgers, City
C S. Tomlinson, City
Joyce Cummings, Lawn
Mrs. Tracy Story, Glen Cove
Mrs. Jerry Wilson, Novice
■ Patsy Murrill, Novice
Mrs. R L. Briggs, City
Mrs. Mamie Johnson, Clyde
Mrs. C. C. Miller, City ’
L. M. Cole, City
Mrs J. P Burroughs, City
Mrs S. Wellbourne, Winters
Mrs. Tom Hunt, City
Robert I. 1 Bob) Tyson son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Tyson; has
been named to the honor roll at
the University of Texas. He is
a sehior Pharmacy major. .
GEORGE PAULEY HAS
GUESTS ON 93rd BIRTHDAY
4-H Foods, Unit 1
Has Meeting
Foods Unit. 2 of Coleman Jun-
ior 4-H Club met Monday after
noon in the home of junior lead
ers, Sara Sue and Mary Lou
Taylor.
After a discussion of the 4-H
Favorite Foods Show to be held
soon, the girls prepared and ser-
ved fried chicken, and gravy,
rice, and bean edsserole.
Those present included Mitzi
Horne; Peggy Jones, Rebecca
Smith, Diana Blackwell, Vicki
Watson, and the junior .leaders
Visiting last weekend with Mr
and Mrs.. Simon Horne and Mr. j
George Pauley and helping Mr. j
Pauley celebrate his 93rd birth- ’
day anniversary were several
friends and relatives.
Among .them were Mr, and .
Mrs. P. A. Pauley and Mr. and ;
Mrs: G. C Pauley, all of Me.
.Carney: Mr and Mrs Buck Ow-1
ens. Mitzi, Rusty and Mickey j
Tom of Barnhart. Bob Pauley
of McCamey. Mr and Mrs. Lou-
is Pittard; Gary, Nancy and Rob-
ert of Mozelle. Knox Pittard and
Pam Berry, students at Baylor)
University, and Mr. and Mr- :
Mr. and Mrs Phil McMinn and
John Petty, all of Coleman, who
were Sunday dinner guests. _
Sunday afternoon visitors were’.....
Mr. and Mrs. John May, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Mercer and Mrs.
Grace Jayroe, ail of Coleman;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rodden of
Voss, Mr. and Mrs. Jep Morri-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Paul-
ey. Rebecca, Lenora and Virginia,
all of Valera.
Max Horne. Mitzi, Kit and Scott..
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express sincere ap-
preciation to our many frieqds
for cards, flowers, food and sym-
pathy during the illness and at
the death of our loved one.
The Family of
John E. Gray D38p
News
About
New '
Babies
Webelo Cub Den
Meets Friday Eve
And Saturday
Note: This newspaper desires to
publish news about all births,
here or elsewhere, which are of
interest to its readers. Parents,
grandparents, other relatives or
friends are requested to report
this information to the news-
paper.
Lion Webelo Cub Scouts met i
Friday evening at the Fire Stat-
| ion where Raymond Carnes and
Roland Mareee helped them in j
their work on Webelo require-;
ments. They met again Saturday
morning to finish these require-
ments. They also made plans to
attend the rifle met in Winters !
Sunday and the Blue and Gold
Banquet, which will be held in
the REA Club Room Feb. 27
Larry Glasson served refresh- j
ments to Gary Carnes, Charles
.Vanpelt, Bill Burke, Stanley
Howard, Terry Kent, Mr. arid
Mrs. Raymond Carnes, and one !
guest. Steve-Mareee.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kane of
Abilene- arc parents of a baby
son, Steven Hue. He weighed 7
lbs. and 4 ozs. when he was Born
to them in Overall Morris: Mem-
orial Hospital at 11:30 p.nr. Mon-
day, Feb. 24. 1964. ,,
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Abbott of Comfort, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Case of San An-
tonio and Mr and Mrs, Dan
Hammonds, of Coleman.
Qelicate
3(wcn
we have the
c,neatest Respect
foR youR
thoughts,
rfl feelings
anC) wishes
GROUP ATTENDS MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardner are
attending hardware market in i
Dallas.
FUNERAL HOME
400 W. Pecan Phone 625-2175
good/year
tireclemme
urn4am
UP TO
30%
OFF,
• GOOD USED TIRES-
whiiewalls, blackwal.ls, most sizes.
First come, first served, as low as
i NEW TREADS-
ONLY
GOODYEAR
TIRES HAVE
TUFSYN
RUBBER
retreads on sound tire bodies or your d
own tires. **
Special, tjiis time only ... as low as
• TUFSYN TIRE SPECIAL-
All-Wealher 42 with 3-T Nylon.
New ''No-Limit" Guarantee, as low as
' . w* and ->fd tire
• WHITEWALL BARGAINS—
best buys ever on America’s whitest^ M 4 00
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Most sizes if you hurry ... as low as ■ ■
plus tax and old tire
• TUBELESS BUYS-
you name it, we've got it! All sizes,!
all typas—out they go . . . as low as
t . rax and old tire _
No Money Down
During This Big Sale!
payments as low
as $1.25 per week
Reduced Blackwal
Discontinued Designs-Bran
Size
Prices!
d-new Tires
Sale Price-
TUBELESS 65oxi3
SAFETY 7.50x14
ALL- 8 00x14
WEATHER 8.50x14
7.60x15
$15.43
17.46
19.98
21.91
21.91 '
Tl.ae. eee 670x15
AM SS 7.10x15
WEATHER 7 50x14
.WEATHER 8.00x14
•All pnc»t plus tax'and...l
14.22
14.15
14.22
16.15
Id tir#
Tubeless Whitewa
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II Buys!
Sale Price*
Discontinued 650X13
SAFETY 7 50x14
A1 . 8 00x14
850x14
WEATHER 760x15
. 8.20x15
$11.54
20,92
23.99
26.32
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30.91
Discontinued 6 70x15
ALL- 7 50x14
WEATHER 8 00x14
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1964, newspaper, February 25, 1964; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751761/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.