Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1951 Page: 2 of 14
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Page % Chronicle, Coleman, Texas March 15. |951
THE COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
T iblished Semi-Weekly - Each Tuesday and Thursday
erroneous refaction upon the character or any person or firm
i ; earing in these columns will be gladly and promptly corrected upon
ting the attention of the management to the article In Question
''ted a* second-class matter, April 26, 1933, at the Post Office of
man,-Texas, under the Act of March S, 1879.
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Adjoining Counties
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Telephones 6901 and 7446
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1 year $3 00
1 year. *2,50
1 year. $3.50
VOSS
BILLIE BARNES
The pa t few days w,c ,.»■ had
Just a hit of all kind* of WggQier,
.exct-i>i koou waiting rain or snow
•We did have- a ter of .mist and
• ■ • ft iiKia, night sand
Mi.ndut and plcntvol ire on
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dial Church here'llmday lfter-
noon
Saturday night. March 17 h
shower wui be given at the . hool
auditorium'.here foy Mr. and .Mrs,
Roberts Everyone i invited to at-
tend
The Red Cross drive I* almost
hail over and w * would tppm iate
it l! 111.VO! e A > lie ,, !albs! Vo t*P
would hand your contribution to
A C Feriet * ha . u * m me
at* the igivf office' ' ] _
line ii]i nice and clear
s.-, revivtil meeting held
it ' i1-,. 1rtiurel'i .i,t week
with the pasha Re*, Che 'er Skel-
ton doing, -the preaching was well
attended Gigli* members were ad-
ded to the church roll..
„ ! :.e: was air school oh Friday
*v Mia* '.lip tesfcherx to the Moselle
might attend 1 • Vfsd D
as Teueher Association fii
wood. *
•A large crowd attendeil the Feel-
ei Robert* wedding at the Mettuj-
vf d JJa-
Uewn-
Brady Pepper went to Lubbock
Saturday and wax accijmijsnled
home on M . a, ■ ic. Mi P. pel
who had be,"i there thus* weeks
taking treatment» from a doctor
Mrs Pepper seems to be improv-
ing and we. hope Lit yili continue
to do o
Mi-.' Virgil Barnes- .1 Coleman
spent several days early bust week
with Mrs E name-, and- daughter.
Doyle Puckett and Edward Ha<t-
tewodt went t.> Abijp'.r Tuesday- of
lad week where llidv were inducted riirouic In a medical convention m
idjff the Army niey were sent- to j Son Antonio moved from here
Fort Si!I Oklahoma'.
Mr and Mi I E Creek attend-
ed it birthday dinner SuhtJaV at the
home of Will Taylor and daugh-
ter Muss'-Mattie Lee near Fisk,
H ■ «r:< M : r.
and o Henry ( seek also of. Fisk
Miss Glenda Van l * i *m of
Coleman rural • .ent- Friday *n
when in was ;t teenage boy
Mr. and Mrs Bob Owen of Lub-
bock visited here with her parents.
Mr and Mrs Jim Guthrie during
the weekend..
Mrs I) A Raymer returned to
houii • nil la ' week from Temple
where 'lie had bffn at the bedside
1 In dhei .A A Keller, tif the
Saturday here with, her grandmo-1 Kmg-S naughtert Hospital. She
IrS Turriei
Friends of Fred Elmore wilt be
sorry to learn that lie Is back in
h Veteran' hospital He I" at Mar-
lin this week' after spending several
days in the Coleman hospital Mrs.
Klmore i' also in Muflin to lie near
er here anti he is critically—ill ir,
hei home tier sister. Mrs. Kate
sen ait of Sudan is here assisting
with the cure-of their father
Guests *if Mrs W J Guthrie
during tlie weekend were her child-
ren, Mr and Mrs N W Thacker
24 They are living ill Savannah
where Sgt, Creek is ...stationed with
the Army Air Force :
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matthews and
Sherry -jamt Sunday in Uune-.i
with Mrs Matthew brother, Dew-
ey Martin and faifaiiv
i.’.m
Mrs Maggie Anaerson had a
very rleaxaht .yurpnae recently
when her nephew Dr Sidney An-
dersen hi' vuie and young son of
Alamosa. Colo., made .1 short visit
with her Dr Anderson, who w-itt
and son Bob and voting grandson
of Dumas Mr- J H Bishop al)d
son Jamer, SwiTt water. Mrs. Grn-
dy Turner and son -Gary and dim-
ghtei ■ Mr sunley Gunn ot vo;-
ona
Mr and Mr- Wayne Strickland
Mrs Velma Fant and son moved
to Voss from Oouldbu'k last Fri-
day Mrs. FantJla employed in tlie
Mon. lie school lunchroom.
Rube Nixon returned to hu. home
at Irian Tuesday afternoon after'
•bringing his wife here to spend a
announce the irrival of a Jsthy
boy on February 10 In Lawton. Ok-
lahoma 171# baby lias been named
Lewayne and grandparents are Mr.
and Mr P I SUk-k.tg.nd of Vos*
and Mr? A R JenkiR* of l .niton,
Okla, \ '
Mr- Mild Mr I 1' , Creek have
receivrq nnnoum-eihem of i-he mar-
riage of them Matt 8 Sgt'i Joe E
Creek, and Mi Jean Brown, dati-
I-liter of Ml Vtld Ml Joe Blown
Felton Beal Serving
In Far Easjt
Felton If Beal fircmsir appren-
tice. USN, of boo Lackland 8t,
Coleman. Is serving in the Fat
East aboard the assault transport
USS Mountrail which was the first
■ship of tlie Paciitr' Reserve Fleet
to be re-iif'UVated ”*
The Mmmtmil, first commit-
siOned m Septemlier, 1944, saw
a unit of the ’ force that stormed
the beaches ot Okinawa, At the
end of World War II it became a
part of tlie Navy Mothball
Fleet
From 16i:i to 1917 the Romanoff
family ruled Russig j
Wellington New Zealand is the
southernmost capita! of the world.
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week with Iter parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R M Hilger
TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO A
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LOW PRICES PLUS FRONTIER SAYING STAMPS!
GET MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR AT M' SYSTEM'S!!
BACON
PeyToM, Sugar Cured
Hickory Smoked
By Th*.Piece, lb.
49c
WEINERS=33c
Pork Chops: 49* i Fish
Fillers
Ocean Cod,
Boneless, lb
25*
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(ANDY CHOCOLATE DROPS
VIENNA SAUSAGE
MARGARINE
BLACKBERRIES
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29c
10c
33c
29c
JELLO
5^-
•ix Ueiu iv 4 Flavvt-
Flic kin i
7c
KRISPY CRACKERS
HI-HO CRACKERS
Sun Shine
1 lb Box
Sun Shine
l lb. Box
28c
33c
f^T^IvKfXs
POTATOES
. s. tie. 'Ns,. J .Colorado' Rm| Mr-
39c
ko ’PliKi'ii
49c
Flour 79c 1.79
|00S candy Urge Duck ig*
13 ,ok. Cello Bag
Raisin Wheat
SkUUten
17c
•• * 14 lb Pki:
Star KLt Fancy Light Meat
LETTUCE Era* Draw. »
! Rich tn Food Value medium ataa
{ AVOCADOS each
Flortda Grown
TANGERINES lb
Wertta. TTuri Skin. Full of >mo»
ORANGES fb
Ptortda. Matwh ftMdlMa
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Waaadagraon Ataev Minnt
j PEARS lb. ■
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SPIC A SPAN ,...
25c (AMAY SOAP
*. .. 19c
DREfT IV Package
32c IVORY SOAP ST-"::"
”. 21c
DUZ Lara' Package
32c IVORY SOAP : ..
*.... 15c
OXYDOL Un« hvhp
32c IVORY FLAKES o- p, ..,-
32c
LAVA SOAP ^ bT !w
15C CHEER i-arge Patkage
32c
Uoulili1 FronliiT Savings Stamps Every Uednesday
MACKEREL,.■«. u , u c»«
TEA
TUNA Flat Cn
WHITE CORN MEAL
DOG FOOD
GRAPE JELLY
PORK & BEANS
SPINACH
INFANT FOOD FORMULA
GRAPEFRUIT JUKE
C L Green, 10 lb* 69<
10 iba
Supreme
Regular Can
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Welch’s
10 oc. Tumbler
Marsiiall
rail Can
Fahey Caltforhla, Hunl’i
Tull Can
4 I (ill
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Liquid S M A
Reg Can
Texxun
46 tat Can
25c
15c
31c
39c
37 c
29c
23c
27c
29c
26c
29c
Frozen Foods
food stores
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
CUT OKRA
STRAWBERRIES
Honor Brand
10 0*
Honor Brand
10 oa
Honor Brand
10 in
29c
19c
49c
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[PARKING SPACE
Prices Good
Friday * Seturdey
We Reierve The Right
To Limit Quantities
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1951, newspaper, March 15, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731543/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.