Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1947 Page: 6 of 16
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Chronic^, Coleman, Texas, March 27, liMT
HIGH
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LOW
COST
HI HO SUNSHINE
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SUNSHINE ,,
8 Ox. Box ,
LONE STAR
Each Package
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One Lb. ^
REGULAR SIZE
Per Box ^
MONARCH or SHILLING
Per Lb.
QUAKER SPARK IES
Per PkK.
CRACKERS
CHEEZ IT
COOKIES
SHORTENING
MATCHES
COFFEE
PUFFED RICE
Frozen Fruit and Vegetables at a Re-
duced Price. Spring is here and we have
garden fresh Vegetables.
ZtsrMeKK
One Pound Swift Premium
Bacon with each
FREE
EASTER HAM
PURCHASED HERE
PORK CHOPS CE™T“AS 49c
PORK SAUSAGE T K,"‘ 35c
PORK ROAST “r“N 45c
BACON ™SH ",KK rL 45c
SPARE RIBS ““"rr"*
SALT PORKLIAN u
We feaure Home Killed Quality A A
Grade Beef at the lowest Prices in Town
Fryers by the Piece or Whole
SwHf s Premium
Leg o' Lamb
Lamb Chops
Fillet Mtgnon
Steaks
LARGE-
OYSTERS 65c
CREAMERY—
BUTTER u 77c
Mkt. Mgr. "
Joe Faulkner
J. N.3 NuH Food Market
COMMERCIAL
COLEMAN TEXAS
ROCKWOOD
MRS. RAY CALDWELL
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Bro. and Mrs,. Emmett Oarber
and baby son. were with us at
the Baptist church Sunday morn-
ing and evening in the absence of
our pastor, Bro Royal Cotton.
Mr and Mrs E. D. Black and
baby son of San Angelo spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday in the
home, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bryan
Mr and Mrs Prank Brusenhan
and daughter, Carolyn of Lampasas
.spent the weekend here with his
parents, Mr and Mrs. L. A, Brusen-
han. - j
Mr. and Mrs .Jack Bostick spent
the weekend in Lampasas with his
father and found him much im-
proved
Mr and Mrs. Dink Snider and
girls of Brownwood spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Hilton Wise
Mrs. A W Box of Santa Anna
spent several days here last' week
with her son, Mr and Mrs. Claud
Box, Mavtce and John Earl.
Miss Billie Velma Wise, student
at Hardin-Simmons, Abilene, spent
the weekend here with her parents.
Mr and Mrs. D. W Wise anti Clau-
dia, her mother, and Mrs. Carl But-
try took her back to school, Mon-
day morning
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Steward
and family visited relatives in Uto-
pia this weekettd
Mrs J W Wise is visiting rela-
tives in Ft. Worth
Miss Edrene Crutcher spent the
weekend with Mr and Mrs W E
Gamer and-Oene of Coleman
Those visiting with Mr and Mrs.
Ludy Crutcher and family, Sunday,
were Mr and Mrs Lampert An-
drews and Betty Sue. Mr and Mrs
Wilburn Gamer and Oene and Bil-
ly Garner, all of Coleman Mr and
Mrs J T Adlan were afternoon
visitors.
Luncheon guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs Lee McMillan. Sun-
day were Mr and Mrs. Carl But-
trv Mr and Mrs Dean Ward, and
boys of Brownwood, afternoon guests
were Mr and Mrs Pox Johnson
and BUI Wright
Guests In the home of Mr and
Mrs Leon McMillan Sunday includ-
ed Mr and Mrs Lee McMillan, Mrs
Carl Buttry Mr and Mrs Blake
Williams and CarWyn, Mr and Mrs
R A Wright and Ken of Waidrlp,
Mr and Mrs J H McMillan, Lc-
land. Reta Faye, Edith and Arlle.
Of Melvin, Mr and Mrs Dean Ward.
Billie and Norris of Brownwood
Mr and Mrs F E McCreary and
Mr .and Mrs” Evan Wise visited wltti
• Mr and Mrs J W Wise. Sunday.
SHIELDS NLvv.
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By ROCNA McCLAIN
Mrs. Lee Tatum visited her son.
Mr and Mrs Otis Tatum In San
Antonio over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbreath
and Mr, and Mrs. Chester McDon-
ald visited Travis Cobb In the Brady
hospital, Friday evening.
Mrs Rarl Coaart’s store Saturday,
while Mr. and Mrs. Coaart cele-
brated Mr Coeart's birthday.
Sunday visitors in the Henry
Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Dee
Smith of Coleman, Mr. and \krs.
Funeral services are being con-
ducted today (Tuesday) for Mrs
Tom Cooper at Rockwood at 2 phi.
Mrs. Cooper passed away in the
Memorial hospital in Brownwood,
Monday morning, near 1 a.m. Mrs.
Cooper is survived by seven chil-
dren, her mother, four' sisters anti
, , ... „ . . two brothers, a host of friends and
M«“ a Bm.r R «Twice
day night with Ima Smith. John
Henry spent the night with Jimmie
Mankin and children
Henry Rutherford.
Miss Tyna Black of Brownwood
U visiting Mr and Mrs. Everett
Baker and son. She attended church
services here Sunday
California
Arm Tatum visited
her sister.
Mrs. Stuart Williams over the week- !
encl Mrs. Nettle Blackwell, who 1ms
Mrs Lige Taylor of Donna has been visiting her brother, Mr. and
been visiting Muszer Taylor amt Mrs. 6us Fiveash went to Iraan
returned honte this weekend. Mr me past week to visit her children
and Mrs. Willie Priest of Pear Val
ley visited Muzzer Taylor on Sun-
day. Mrs. Mattie Owens is visiting
her mother. Muszer Taylor.
Roena McClain and Mrs J. E
Lowe, Pauline and Billy Gene and
Grady Williams were visitor.sc in
the C. P Elliott home Sunday.
Visitors In the Audrey Eppler
home Sunday evening were Mrs
Dolly Holder and Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Jones.
Howard Elliott spent the night
with Billy Gene Lowe, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs W Lowe, Shirley
and Roena McClain visited in the
J E. Lowe home, Sunday
Mr and Mrs. J K McClain, Sr,
visited In the E. R McClain home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs A1 Davis and .little
Sandra, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Sam Rutherford.
Those among the many that are
sick and confined to their bods
are Mrs Bob Straughan, R L
Stewart. Mrs. Joe Box, little Betty
Stra'jghan was dismissed from the
Brady hospital last Friday. We will
be so thankful when all the sick
Of our community are well again
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out
to the bereaved family of Mrs Tom
Cooper, who was laid to rest here
Ttieeday afternoon, after a linger-
ing illness.
Noble Smith- and MLss Steward,
of Austin visited here Saturday
with relatives, and friepds.
Sgt Jim Rutherford of Ft Mc-
Cullen is here on leave visiting his
father. Ebb Rutherford, and his
sister, Mrs Tony, Rhem and her
friends.
family, also ether relatives and
friends
Mr and Mrs. Arnold Story of
Uvalde visited here Sunday..
there,
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Smith spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mr
and Mrs. J. S. Martin and son of
Coleman.
Mr and Mrs Henry 8mith at-
tended the funetal or an uncle of
Mrs Smith’s, Mr Hiram Well of
Trtckham, last Thursday. Mr WeU
made his home here several years
ago.
Mr and Mrs Bud Sikes and chil-
dren, Joann and Shirley of Borneo
spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Buster Wallace and family.
Mrs Zuck Bible, who has been at
the bedside of her mother, Mrs
Peeples in Brownwood returned
home last Monday for a few days
rest in spite of Mrs Peeples’ age her
condition is Improved .
We are sorry Mr. Rex Turney
had the misfortune of breaking his
ankle and other bruises when a
car hit him near Brownwood, Sat-
urday night Rex is in the Medical
Arts hospital there, and was suf-
fering, Sunday.
A large crowd attended the ama-
teur hour presented at the Whon
school auditorium. Friday niRht.
Mrs. Gladys Renfroc operated
EC HO CHURCH ANNOUNCES
At 1,-DAY MEETING, MARCH 30
Announcement is made of an all
dav 5th Sunday meeting at Echo,
March 30. on the Sunday school
ground at 10 a m. Preaching will be
at 11 a m by the pastor, Rev W.
M Whatley. ’
Luiirh will be served at 12:30,
and a song and praise service will
be held at 1:30 pm Another mes-
sage will be given at 2 p.m. and a
message by Rev. R. L. Jenkins of
Bangs Will be given at 3 pjn.
The .evening service will be Con-
ducted by the Methodist pastor •
GOULDBUSK
cam awn
We were all saddened by the
death of Mr. W c Norwood, Fri-
day night We are sorry to hear
that the Hardin bus driver,. Mr
Line Fenton u ill We hope for him
• speedy recovery
Mr Bentley w1th
and boy* of the community. Marsh
18 and organized Troop 30 Mr
Williams was elected
.«t»r There Were 13 boy*
Joined the scouts We are ex-
• more new Scouts, ee so
were atek when they ontmn-
bed The Boy SniuU will meet cv
cry Tuesday night
Sin Jack Cmsaland Fred MrClel- t
tan and Bill Bowen visited Steve
Fenton ftuiKiai
Ola Mac Harding spent the night
with Dons Downey. Sunday night
Fred McClellan netted WaneU
McClellan. Friday evening.
Dolores Lima* ■ ddBf Ertene
Boatright Sunday
Fat Garrett went to Baa An- j
tonto with his father, Friday eve-
ning
Mr and Mrs. C w Jpy and chil-
dren were in Ballinger vfadlto* thrir
grandmother. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Hyle Moeely of
Ooncho vtouted Mrs C V.
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Gas Water Healers
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American and Shirley all metal
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1947, newspaper, March 27, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731752/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.