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Ooleman County Oirouicle. Coleman, Texan, Tfcur*., November 23, 1933
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NEWS FROM OVER COLEMAN TRADE TERRITORY
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WHITE CHAPEL
COLEMAN IVRCnON
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BIRKETT STARKWEATHER *" STACY ...........ISDEPEDENCE NOVICE
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A. B. Ham*
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Mr. and Mr*. W. V. Adam* of
WcbbvUle spent Saturday night
and Sunday in the A- B. Harris
home.
Ernest Pope is reported to be
. improving nicely st the present
writing.
Jim Cross is on the sick list this
week.
John Campbell has moved out
of this community, back to Bur-
kett.
A large number of the Inde-
pendence men and boys are work-
ing on the road project at Bur-
kett that ieads out toward Inde-
pendence, which will be a great
benefit to the people.
R. E. Harris, gr&ndson J, W
Gaines and Ramon Cross were in
Cross Plains Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Burkett
have returned home after a few
days visit with Mr. and Mrs. AI<?x
Thames at Anderson. ■>'
The oil well on the Harris tract j
is drilling around 900 feet now. ;
They have been having some hard
luck, as they seem to be getting
along awfully slow. Everything
is' favorable for it to be a ^ood
one.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sacke.tt and *
daughter. Patsy, were in Brown-
wood Tuesday otl business
The Independence H. ’ club
met in the L. A., Hill home Thurs- j
day. A small number wag pres-
ent. They elected their officers 1
while Miss Brent was there to
help them. Tlfe club will meet in
the R. E. Harris home next tftrne,
December 7th.
Vernon Harris and Karl Brown
have returned after i few days
ceer hunting They brought ha«
one deer and,one turkey. w
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stalled at the Cupid Theater and
an all talking picture is schedul-
ed for Friday night.
Choral club members, with Mrs.
Beak ley as director, rendered a
program in Cross Plains Sunday
night.
We regret to report Mrs. 8. C.
Adams and Dr. M. O. Walker on
the sick list this week and hope
that they may soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Gray of
Bryson visited relatives here Mon-
day
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STARKWEATHER
By Mrs. H- E. Metcalf
BURKETT
By Geo. A. Brown
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Had a large crowd out to Sun-
day school and everybody seemed
In high spirits despite ail the hin-
dering causes we sometime meet.
The committee reported Sunday
that we are now ready to tear
down the building and start mov-
ing it to its location. 8o Tuesday
has been designated as the day to
tear down the building and start
moving, a\| members are urged to
, .in, ti. Ip h.i we may get our new.
building underway. We w,ant to
have our next regular services in
,,ur new tabernacle.
Mrs. Charlie Taylor is some bet-
!• I ,' M:. ! • We„ hop. i ex'
week to say she is up again
Mrs. t. H Callahan has been
very 1U, but at present writing is
resting alright « Her children
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vickers of
.lay. Mi fan oil t 'alluh m of
Voss and Mrs. Hubert Kinley spent
Sunday .with their mother.
Miss Odesso Wilson and Miss
Hereto Bevlls of Elliott spent
Sunday with Miss Mary Frances-
Wheat.
Mr and Mrs George Lusk ana
daughter Mary Sue. of Coleman,
-pent the day Friday at her sls-
b r s. Mis Louis Dowell.
Mrs, .Clyde Ward was shopping
in Coleman last Monday.
Miss Laura Bentley was in
man Saturday Miss Mary
, e- ■W!n'7?i' h. n! with Mi-i. in nr
Ian. '
Miss Lois Stewart spent the
week-end visiting friends at HU!
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rose have
accepted a position with a produce
company at Winters.
The Home Demonstration Club
women have quilted a wool quilt
this vriftak at the home of Mrs.
J. D. Corsey. They expect to pre-
sent a play here Friday night. Ev-
ery one who buys an admission
ticket will receive a number »o
the quilt which will be given to the
person holding the tucky number.
Quests in the Joe Anderson
home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
tJirn Guthrie and family.. Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Guthrie and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of
Sanatorium are visiting Mrs.
Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. El-
lis Thorp.
Mrs. Jessie Tyler. Mr. and Mrs.
Will Lauder and family sppnt Sun-
day in the Earl Stewart home.
We are sorry to .hear of Mr.
Tollie Farris being on the-sick list
again,‘and wish- for him a speedy
recovery.
We are also giad to see Luthei
Hamer' in scnool again. ?
Next Sunday is chuioK^tlay at
the Methodist church. We are
happy to announce. Rev. Swearin-
gen being back at his regular
place Everyone come and briny
somebody else w-lth you
-Remember, every Thursday
night is singing practic- night t -
the Methodist church.
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NOVICE NEWS
By Mildred Reed
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A
Cowan an 1
for Taho-
will teach
I. E AUdas returned. Thursday
night from a deer hunt in south-
west Texas with two deer as hi*
reward ^
Mr* \ nui King of Longvirx
spent a portion of the past wees
with her parents, Mi and Mr
C. D Baker
Mr.und Mrs, c A
son Billie, left Suuda
l»n where Mrs Cow ■
, school.
Baptist Past 1 I. sl>.« f’H«d
his regular appointment Sunday at
t r s Baptist church Tty'1 e was >
large attendance at both the morn-
li,;i p'd evening ■ -*■ ia ict. ■ j
H. ,1 McFerrin and son Lfon
' Wei e in Dublin Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* .1 A Bau< nm .of
( Meman were in Burkett Sunday
in route to Cross Cut to visit rei-
. lives, k
Think It over—every day Is a
pupil of the day before
Methodist Pastor 11 H. Nance
will preach his first sermon at the
Burkett Methodist church Sundav
mornlng at eleven oVkeeli
• * Bewley's Chuck Wagon Gang
representing Beerlev Mills of Fort
Worth passed through Burkett
Monday njorning.' headed west on
advertising flip
the B T. 8. met Sunday
ping at the Baptist church
largo crowd was there.
Will Thompson entertained with
t singing in his home Sunday
night, ■*■*,„
The 4-H tlllb gar--, a box arid
sack supper -Saturday night tit the
£■(«(,.. ’ schoul house There was a good
Frail- crowd there and every one had'd
fine time,
XI: Kandyil Pocket «im is at
:- -,,i i r..i -■ !r<-,-i at I >aui B.i i.- ' *
Sum!
j hi I B T s was postponed last ; t- tiding - al
night due to rain In Shout 1 spent the Week -end h
• .rained about on-- Mr Spangle spent s.itu.tpli:-^
?*,. * flight with - Riimlu! I'.n K•:r
• , •, M -l-i*. I. I: -if < it i,!«1-1 dh'u
i i • . a -i- I, n-g * tin- | ' :>o'n! ■ ; • - we- i. -ml w.'h Wiltiaut
»how girlb have been sent away.
This country Isn't so bad a farm-
ing country after ail. even if some-
time* It 1* a little long between
rains.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nixon and
children visited In Valera Sunday
afternoon.
Emzy Marcus invited us down
Sunday etc luncheon and promised
fresh roastin' ears, right op the
cob and produced on the L. 8.
West farm. * ,
Mrs. E. 8. Morrlsaon visited at
J. T. Warnock'* Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Forman' and
daughter. Miss Nita, were Satur-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Simmons.
W L. Cook spent last week
end in Abilene visiting Mr. .and
Mrs, Tom Lewis and witnessed a
roping contest between two crack
ropers of the cow country, each
roping and tying 50 calve*.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Nixon sold 60
w hite leghorn pullets Vast week to
Mrs. Sea of Trlekham at I5c per
head.
MCsdames Ab and Hollis Wil-
liams of Glen Cove visited Mrs.
Robert Cook today (Monday).
Charles Rae of Talpa purchas-
ed one of the J T. Warnock here-
ford bulls last we^k,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marcus vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L.
H West.
Mrs Floyd Redden apd daugh-
ters, Lura, Sarah and Betty Jean,
and Mrs. John Henderson and
Farrell were Sunday luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Mor-
rlsson, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Horne
utd children being afternoon vis-
itor* with them.
Mrs. U. E. Henderson with Ev-
elyn and Jume* Robert *pent the
■ -• i. i n,i in * -a \i.iii-l" • -
of her aunt, Mrs Keeling.
Mead&me* \\ F. Fowler and T.
o Nalley were Tuesday visitors
-if”Mrs. Terry iti Talpa.
,ltoy Burns, who lives near Cole-
man. was buying
misters from -Mi*
today.
M'ii. AY I.. <
day' eurirtiin p
ffiotne. V ’.
Mr and Mrs’.A’
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Earnest Bradley visited
Sunday with Mrs. C. K. Bradley.
Mrs. Frank Lewis oP Coleman
spent the week with her mother,
Mrs. 8. H., Thurman.
J. H. Mulanax. who has been
in Oklahoma the past month,
turned home Friday and Mrs,
rence Smallwood returned ho
with him for a few weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Maroney
Mr. and Mrs. Frahk MeCary
children visited Sunday in the
M. Mctjary home.
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WHITECHAPEL
By Vivian Kelley
Mr.’ and Mrs...Dean Martin of
dtrownwood visited in the Geo. Ely
home Saturday night.
Mr. find Mrs. Coleman Whit-
tington and Bailey and Mr. and
Mrs. Isaiah Whittington were till'
bed time visitor* in the Geo. Ely
home Saturday night.
iv a v -■* have a.
Iti - foltijYV US,
T
ut htVre art* working
mefit. s*M*rrjrt like
• • tk ■■{' ,u•*•»»! u<»R ] v \.ir'j and.Vfrrt kvimn Gill
Just when
WMmit'rihK i'^hat do
row ’ iilonK < s thi-
Hhuvitwa
'
«CLt i.
rood
vvt'i v v isihu s in Mr .
S. Hill home Sunday
Did not find
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Mr*. Grady Turner
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*1 j Mr.
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Adttln filled hi* rei
a—
. 1.inurnment at the Baptist church
Sunday.
((. dellvcred Interesting
“f-rmon*
b.oh evening arid morn- 0
i ml .Vi re
tiler noon. ,
Mr. and M re.
i ii4*\rtyim‘d wit h a
niR-ht!
i,ih> Ct r\ .sorry* to hror that
J Dot ch i« ec*i loudly ill,-and
m that h<* soon itrovers.
Daily Wo lie bom
tiaru-f PHduy
Knulish^ leghorn
Satllo Warnock
a NN^incs-
*} d _!
11 Nail*
visit-
V '>■ ’! -i M,
NEWCASTLE
(IDIck McMahan)
■Sp
fjgf Rrrvk’c .
A Hitht shower
■V * nirw
. in th«
Sunday wen
.mlly KtinU-
rady Turner
ontsc f^audi
Mr. A)vin
Sunday
VIi and M - R I. Wilson '•
Albany visited Mrs Wilson’
mother, Mr*. G. W Ramsey. Sat
u rday.
H H K."-nig and J C. Lott re
turned Saturday from a trip (,
t’alifo: ma
N. w ma <■ lyi n.-rv has been in
A. E. Turner home
e Will Turner and |
e Collin* and family, i
r and family and Mis*
f
and Otto V. Romei
Turner returned from
night
» Tyler of Oklahoma
•isleC of Mr Earl Stewart and
Wii: Lauder, i* vi*itlng In
•.-if how* t^ri* week.
-:. and Vi i * Trumtu-i I'epper
d daughter Ann spent Sunday
th Mr, and Mrs Luther Mot'lei-
My pint* ai> getting''thrijadbare,
My shoes are iwdaring thiti;
i iv-t'Kle y. lu the dickens-,
.1 .blew my summer wages In.
“ ilh .»IJ|J turkey, hunt-
rig season In’ full swing, it i» higb-
, probable that some of the bunt-
rr* a* well a* the game,may suffer.
It i* yyith , satisfartlon yv** n-ad
i hat republican Senator Schall
Mra
boyee d b
- N-lirty' S'T **T - j -
, ti and Mi Kar-1 Paul- y of
Ir.-.in uere week 'end 'guest* if
F,di;a 'and Ferman Pauley. Ferman
i tnining with them.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Nixon and
children wqrp Sunday, visitors In |
Tom Nikon lmm* U
Miv iNi Robert < ’ook, ■
,l-i*.p|ijne and. Tlmma* Wayne,
"pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
W L i 'ook
Mr*. George Pauley took her
Sunday *ehool das* in Bead Moun-
tain Sunday Afternoon for an out-
ing.
Mi** t.'larn Meek and brother,
Clyde, spent the yyeek end with
home folks.
Matt Fox of Talpa bought 2k
head of beef calve* this week
from E. S and A. J, Morrisson.
J. C. Smith, assisted by Alton Fox.
trucked them to pasture near Tal-
pa where Mr, Fox. Is wintering!
a siring • -- - me seven ,,i ,-igh!
hundred head.
Mr. anil Mrs. W. L. Cook, Al-
bert Cook Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. |
Robert Cuuk and children .were
Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Bryan
spent several day* in the. Jodie
Griffith home at Central.
We arc sorry to report little
W. F. Mittle alck at this writing.
Miss Agnes King of Brownwood
visited Thursday and Friday In
the John King home.
Several ladies of this dommun-
ity attended the shower given for
Mrs. John Keeney of Central
Thursday.
Visitors in the E. C. Simmons
home Sunday were Mr.'sand Mrs.
T. A. Bullock and family, Mr. and
Mrs: Lee Bullock and grandmoth-
er and Ruby Bullock.
Mis* Bessie May spent Sunday
with Miss pristine Duncan.
Miss Jimknie Smith visited Mis*
Alene Jones Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sappingtort
Mis* Maud and Bryan Riclison of
Talpa spent the day In the Car-
man Whittington home, recently
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hanoi of San
Angelo visited In the Churls ami
Edd Mittle homes this week.
Mr and Mi* (!••<* Baker of
Novice spent Sunday in the Doyle,
Sewell home.
.Mrs Jessie Griffith vus culled
Wednesday ti> Lorene to attend
the funeral of a • .brother’s wife.
Mrs. George llaxeltvn; she was
accompanied by Jodie ahd Mar-
jory Griffith of Central.
Hen. Will and .1 T. Galloway.
. j.’jlal iee 1’i'ddlefoi d of Coleman
and -ev>i,il from Rochelle , are
spending a few days in Mason
county, hunting.
Mi- Welton Stinson visited
.Mrs. Jessee Thurman Sunday af-
ternoon.
The Chapel Wildcats won a vic-
tory over the Tiger Owls Friday
afternoon. Scoree were 20-6.
Mr. and Mrs. Earneet Martin
daughter Shirley Gean. Mes-
Irvin and Max Smith of San
ntonio, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
and children of Coleman.
Allene Hamilton and Vivi-
dly called In the W\ T. Smith
horrle during the week-end.
Rev. Aubrey Smith of Abilene
filled his regular appointment at
Central church Sunday.
Mrs. Johny Cash and son John
Henry, of Coleman, visited her
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Arch Ham-
ilton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coluwin
Miss Jack Close of Coleman spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs
’ Y O Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Futrell are
moving to the C'arcnce Saunders
farm this week.
A large number from this enm-
innlty attended singing conven-
tion at New Central Bundav.
Mr', and Mrs. L.l Hector of Cole-
:natv Miss Ineta Owen of Blivet
Valiev visited In the Marlin Smith
home during the wt ek-ond.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Scott and
< hlldrcn attended church In Col -
man Saturday night and v'sited
with Mr and Mrs. Odls Scott.
Miss Jewell Hurst spent tin
w.eek-end with her parents. Mi',
and Mrs. Bill Hurst nf Anderson
Fred Stovall of Silver Valley
spent Saturday night with Johnny
Hamilton.
The II D Cl^h mft with -Mr*
.1, 1). Kuykendall Monday after-
noon.
____Mrs. Q. T. Burroughs of Silver
valley railed on her mojther, M’*'
J. D. Brown during the week-end.
Mis* Glennie Mae Kelley spent
Friday night with hi r gyandmoth
er. Mrs. I. B. Kelley of Talpa
Mr. and I. O. K'dley spent
Sunday in Coleman with friend*.
Mr. :yvd Mr*. O T, ifiyy.me n-
tended church, in Coleman Sunday.
Mis* Lorairie Somerford spent
.‘Saturday nlvhl with Ml** Glennie
Mae Kelley.
T-. II. Kellev was a Friday evei
nlng visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom-
my Saunders of Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Farm Wtsner of
Bowen
Uersley farm. We extend a wel
oome to our community.
Mr, and Mrs. I. O. Kelley and
daughter left Tuesday morning
for McCamey for a visit with rel-
atives.
T. B. Paul ahd Vivian Kelley
and Ethel Mae Strickland of New
Central, Fred Stovall of Silver Val-
ley called in the Arch Hamilton
home SundAy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Tankersley
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Slack of New Central.
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VALERA
(Santmie Ruth. DuBols)
Services were rendered .at the
Method let church Sunday morning
and evening by the new pastor.
Rev. A. D. Plunkett, former pas-
tor of Alvarado. The sermons
were enjoyed by a fairly large
crowd.
Mrs J. P. Speai; and sons of Mc-
Camey are visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tabor.
Mrs. G. R. Allen and daughter||
I hi Joe and Edith were visitor^
the home of Mrs. E. R. HudsSf w-
Alpine. last Wednesday ana”
Thursday.
The local boy6 basket ball team
defeated the Talpa team Thursday;. >'
with a score of 2S and 20,
Mrs. A. E. Dodson of the Talpa
community was a “spend the day''
guest of Mrs. I. H. Crosby, Thurs-
day. *
Miss Myron Carroll was a- visi-
tor In Gouldbnsk Sunday after-
noon,
Those who have been missing
the dance evpry Saturday night,
come next Saturday night as the
floor has been fixed. Music is fur-
nished. by Dr. Kendrick’s orches-
tra y’
Mr. W. A. Carroll and daugh-
ter*. Palsy Ann. Juapita and Dor-
othy, M,rs. Moser, Sammic Ruth
DuBols and Alton Carroll were
visitors in the "home of Mr, arid ,
Mrs, Homer Hudgins of Talpa
Sunday. f» ’ , ■ -'i-
Mr. and Mis. Arthur Talley of
Santa Anna were guests In the Mo-
Means h(jme Tuesday.
.ilr. Donovan Taylor of Frown
Ranch was a visitor In Valera high
school Monday afternoon. ,
The Valera girls ba*k«t hall-
team plan* to jday Brown Ranch
Thursday or Friday afternoon.
the
Miss Jnle Doggllt Rpent
have moved on jthe Tan- week-end with home folks In Cole
man.
people
' ' hi'iii' "'"i*' Satunhii ' i-ning guest* of Hie
M Inneapolls, when ma k
i .la; an addre** . aUaehing our na
itonal recox'ory act.
FIRST
for non-skid safety and
protection aftainst trouble
on winter’s elippery, dark- m
er, colder road*. , r,r
Goodyear
All-Weather
one of buU«*r l«
1 • *■. "l’ »shipped t*» rimni by our
*\ ♦ nnir r»t \VV ht»5*» thosr « * -
i' J p;u faS’w! *on* of Adam will
tik« It nnd ortlor more.
WV ' unnot. **t thie time*; noe oui*
YY ir, i l**ar to no whole heart**dly
J.iiip s V A ill ♦ J fth ;:o\ -
♦ I nor- ha do *h** !><*! Hio pvtiph.,
though h#? rna\ not rousteler out
k of * nthuNiHMtn any gieat
diawbark to h In" co rul id a r y.
flt-mral Farley eoye
i “ nr n< I iiofti.: h* poMtnl mo
vine a* they should The public Jf !
Ih pemiliy.rd every time it pat
iouijjr* the pout office now, arid
until the old two rent letter raU-
r# fin in in »JT*»et postal htieine.1
oo* v, com jo ue to lan^uieh
If it wore jwjwuhh.* to let I,oui-
inna * lean up her. own dirty p.»-
ou-«w *, it ente It might
he heel.
e in ivi'-t. ..weeH’f* of
tie rhroniele th*u the Han to F j
h im w*t u mark foi us I«» vhoo.
b> inc Into the treae
o; \ lh«- ' i d y *um of fln.000. Folk
> oKht ' u» -in.ike m extra,, effort
i»o> their.
The ;»I ! l-.irhi a I * > - eat. if,..! ■'!>
« W4»ec sal *»»: i if • “f- ■ ‘! I: ••-■am.
SECOND
for greater mileage. New
rubber wears longer on
cool roads. Goodyear* put
on now will •till be almost
new nest spring.
ittgeft«l«t taaf 4
firm n»ill rrWWl ••
M
Mt .Mahan- al Woodland Farm.
Airs. McMahan and Mary Hu
Visited .Friday evening with Mrs
A. J. MoriiwKiii.
Honoring lo r daughter. Eui^t n-
hi, on her twelfth birthday anni*
Vi i«ary. Mi Boh Nixon entertain-
ed with party Saturday after-
noun at lh horriv of Mrs. Will
Nixon . A r«‘fre*hment eourmt of
eak<• ,4111.1 . < ream \va« served to
eleven- fto» .*■{«,
Diet t, • telln u« of it vlfdon nr
dream whh h hr recently experi-
enced It eecniH that h«* had
Noaiveh fallen asleep \vhrn he was
uwukerietl hy a lovely fairy prill*
cHf* who vy hed him to ajtwNt her
n -• h»nu < dioun and dang;* roub
iciurnt Tel Unit her'that he. would
«mj>h with any reqtteat that ahe
would mak* of him, for »he w'ae j
very h.dutiful, «he touched >,im I
with the wand which' *he carried \
»n her hand sayirift, **H<k*uh, pocum. f
preNto elu J* < ha lifted him in- |
^tantly into ; home arid putting a |
rope iiiourrd hif neck, mounted
upon hi» lAo k it mi rode for iritny i
weary miles till coming to a dark
w<*od, »ht dismounted' and ty'c4 j
him t»i tr«-e, diaapiientM int ;
1 he foi* \{fe n long tint* h» j
wakened \,j find himlclf OH ad j
four»* U\ the l>e«lpout with hi* mi«- !
.endeia around hla neck.
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LOOK! Here’s
What you get with your
HOOSIER CABINET
If You Buy Now
32-PIECE DINNER SET
Great Clearance Sale oi Hoosiers
GLEN GOVE
I Bj Mr*. E. C. Klmmon*
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l«i* TRAD*
allow* nr.
THIRD
• for low • cott •conomv.
Most Goodyears today are
stUI lower-priced than a
year ago.
thudwalM'
art**4 n a r«ar
far tou *♦*
rhlrtar
W% ____^
triad wt(h rub
Cfnirr Tractlaa
an A tt•a «*f
Good reaeons, these, for buy-
ing now. Why not trade us
troubles before they
ippen?
1
Al* *i* Miilvant for I hr formri ti,ir-
horh Hutton, h«*tr*»* to the U'ool-
arorth million* ,
A* m-ikn* of hlkJnc up th*
(irk * of T* x i* turkeys, rb* D«I1im
vour troubles before they Goodyear ^.T.o ".g''*m'*".“.'-i iT^ion
happen? H_aLf__r it# ord#r#d that w»rh farn-
rqrnnnatr It-tjr in »h. rniM w fur-
nlkticd two lurkova. each bought
nit iwiri for by th* government
Tty* plan i* fine and ** h*arttl>
r ndor#* If but her* abd now n<>;
llfy th* government th#t . « * w-tll
*l«nd for no fooltahneW* In ihi*
matter, will accept not hi rig but
good plump prime bird* and , It
Exide Battery D-iftributors lroUpy iUu»y cun* win l* rejected
Kay OUllam. Proprirtor 0«r Ooc* ©>lu Ar. OoM! T Z
Telephone ®08 , I w ... 1.1 .* Fair when n< rind*-1h.i
'^'iy 'he other pe-i
irail endeavor, while Uui■
!•«. !■ atutociated with *11 the**
nice people, to any n‘thing which
might eauae > inb:irt#ji*ment in
this happy, new* di**emirvaUhy
*.; ' I
Sine are ,c. i.n on vlaltng ' Sunday >. hwwl and church were
leiin* with Ru*«iu. our tountrj well tut mled Sunday,
r ill o ohabiy be flooded with the Mo*t everyone In our community
bu> •> d nobility’ of thal counlrj, i itttnded She,Trio Singing Goovotl-
tull of w.itritiionial inlentlona lo Hon hi i'entrai; the ,*onv,i4iion
ward ' wealthy Any ricajia. j o ill meet with the Ob n Cove
The lowly five, ten and fifteen 1 tiglng ol«*» the kecond .Sunday
-voG * Wi.-.iworth* In, pi, I >* • ■ ,* at :: o'clock p m
chaeed a rov.i) husband. vIk Prince j Every one j* invited to coyni
.Nolan
the E.
Harmdre
June*
Exide Battery Co.
Mr and .Mr*.
"pent Sunday in
home.
Mr*, T A Bullock and Mr* fa-e'j
Bullock -pent Friday with Mr*.
Geo Ely
Mr. and Mra. lnalah Whitting-
ion viaited a, fritnd; Mr. Wilhite
rt taudera. Saturday.
Mr* E, C. Simmon* *prnl Frl-.
.Ill-, afternoon with M • - Fmnk
Idtwa.
Mr* Frank Futrell viaHed Mr*
t'hariie Duncan Thuraday
Mr*. F. C, Jonea- ivlalted Mra
Gao. Stlnaon Saturday afternoon.
Ifra Geo. Silnnon. Mr*. K t*.
June*. Mra. Gao Ely and Mr* K
C. Slmmnna vtailed Mm Brevard
WedlHjaday afternoon
(Mr* Gen. Stinvon and Mr*. X.
B Allen vi*Mrd Mr* Frank Uw*
FonnCTly $49.50—Now, for limited time ..... .$29.95
Formerly $59.50—Now, for limited time ..... .$39.95
Without a doubt this is poritively the biggest kitchen cabinet of-'
fer we have ever made. " , *.
Look at the low price on the Hoosiers! Think of getting the 32
piece dinnerware set at no extra cost when you buy your cabinet!
Come in NOW! Chooee from the large display of Hooeiers. Get
the nationally known Quality Cabinet with all the convenience a Hoosier
brings to your kitchen
A Hoosier ir tempting-the price Most Tempting!
J. E. Stevens Co.
True Value Merchandise
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Autry, Malcolm. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1933, newspaper, November 23, 1933; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731938/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.