Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1947 Page: 2 of 12
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Mourning Dove - White-Winged Dove Open Seasons
MOURNING DOVES
OPEN SEASON ~ NORTH ZONE:
Sept. 1 to Oct. 15. both-
days Inclusive. Snooting
hours, one-half hour be^
fort sunrise to sunset.
SOUTH 20NE: Oct. 20 to Dec.
3. both days inclusive,
except in Cameron, Hidalgo,
Starr, Zapata, Webb, Mav-
erick, Dimmit. LaSalle,
Jim Hogg, Brooks, Kenedy, ,
and "llTacy counties where
mourning doves may be hunt-' —
ed only on S-pt. 12, 14, ".....I
and 16, frca-u. p.ffl. to " ,.-t
sunset, and 'from Oct, 20
to Nov. 30, from oh%-half •
hour before sunrise to ■■
sunsef. ;
BAG LIMIT: Rot more than
10 per day and not mere
than 10 in possession:.
Unlawful to tap white*!ngs
or Chachalaca^ouM of 6,S»
Highway S3 in southern tin
of Texas marked on the mao
w.'h nidi daughter.
1, !,i • Mr. Drills.
A hunter may
not have more
than 10 a day
of either or
both species
(Whitenings
or mourning
doves) in the
aggregate,
, V
jpff
LOCALS
Mrs. ^E. E. Rich. Cross Plains,
will receive a free admission to the
program playing Friday and Satur-
day at the Howell Theater by call-
j ipg, at ..the box office.
Mrs M: T. White spent Monday
in Brmvnwood visiting with her
jmother Mr*. F. Y. Jackson.
%ud Mrs.^Jotjti 'Collins of
Ijjcwuwood .sperrt visiting-
Mrs. Glenn
Jim Carter of Whon, Texas.
Dr. and Mrs. C, O. Yarborough
returned Saturday from a weeks
trip to Corpus Christ!.
E, S. .Cavanaugh of Fisk) Texas,
will receive a free admission to the
*
program playing Friday and. Satur-
day at the Howell Theater by call-
ing at the box office.
Mr and Mrs. Pete Strother and
Miss Elizabeth Strother of Brown-
v ood visited with their brother J. L.
Strother and family, Thursday
PAGE TWO
AUGUST 21. 1947
Williams
,ster, Mrs,
Tuesday.
DEMOCRAT-VOICE_
Mr. E. S. Cox) Coleman, resident, ■
will receive a free admission to the j Ml • ,anc* MrSl
program playing Friday and Satur- wPre V's^ing with,
day at the Howell Theater by call-! J- a PonvlIle ln A
ing at tlie box office. Cecil Wilson returned from Waco
: Monday after visiting a few days
Mr. and. Mrs. Hale Griffin left \ with relatives. - ,
Thursday (today i for Bayside where -.
they will attend the Mathis, family Mrs. Sidney Hughes of Brown-
ri union and van with her mother; wood arrived Sunday for a visit
Mrs. Ollie MathlS and Mr. and Mrs. with her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. W.
Wilson Wakefield. ■! N. McCullouch.
___ ( __. . '
Mr. and Mrs W. T. Jones and Mrs. Hale. Griffin, ' Mrs. Bob
hvoad.msM.m to .the j Miss Pauline Stephenson Peal-ce and aon Kit,
! if :n11i playing Friday and Sntur-
ic Howell Theater by call-
in'. lit the box office.
and Don
Indiana.
spent the week end • in Ft, Worth! Blown returned Thursday from a
with.friends. * j visit to Mrs. Griffin's sister, Mrs.
,i ; . __ ; Don McCorey and mother, Mrs, Cl-
ifiuest in the C. O. Fleming home 1 Mfs. Jimmie Thorne of Brown-; lie Mathis: at San Antonio.
for tli*' week end were his brothexsl'-WOod visited with her aunt Mrs. ; - ,
Mr. and Mrs, I,fyoy^Fleming and ' R- B. Renfro and f^r. Renfro on | Don Brown left. Saturday for a
family of Olney. ' ‘Friday. • visit with ids uncle French Mathis
Mi and Mrs, Lynn, Candler and
c Jt'ii'y, who 1 are been vacation-*
, C; lor.'Kk: stopped enroule to t
»! i ' jo virh .with her ’parelits I
M •ll !! Dfarcc, Sim- j Mr. Ben Akin of-Gouldbu.sk. Tex..
will receive a free,.admission to the
program playing Friday and' Satur-
day at the Howell Theater- by call-
ing at tlic box offide.
Lonnie Hfnds.. Mr.
Hinds aijd Mr. and
Vlrs. Bill Hinds, returned Friday
'* . : . (' ■ ; j-. '1 .' hci i ! In;
w> ek
M' Ivi r i.t Trickham, Tex.. *
■ ' her adini-sion to tlie i
«i i'ia'. m.-; frid.a.i and Satur-|
H- .si'll Theater bv call- !
'S'. ’I
Mr. anti Mrs. W. T. Jones, Jr.,
and. Beverly, were in Austin tpi-
v.ci k end where they attended .the
play.. 151 uhi Spirit." and visited
their son. Tommy,, who had a lead-
ing part in the play. Tommy return-
ed with them for a months visit be-
lt "r resuming-his studies at the
University of Texas.
Mrs. Mail Martin left Wednesday
for,San Angelo for a visit with her
■son. Mr.'and Mrs. Barclay Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Simmons of.
Sweetwater visited Monday and
Tuesday with Mrs. C. W. Clark
and M.rs. S. J. Mathis.
Mrs. W. I,. Black and. Mr ,1. C.
Jenkins of- Austin visited with their
cousins, Mrs. C. W, Clark and Mrs.
S. J. Mathis last week.
Jack Kellogg loft Monday on a
business trip 'to Midland.
at Port Aransas.
Mi; Joann Croom has as bet
guest this week Mfis Marie Pickard
l ot Commerce and • Miss Martha
Dyer of Dallas.
Mrs. F. M. McKinney and daugh-
ter Miss Bettie McKinney will leave
Sunday for Dallas where-they will
visit with her sister. Mrs. C. B.
Owens and attend tire operetta
"Desert Song.”
White-wlr.ged Doves
OPES SEASON: Sept. 1
lb, inclusive,.
SHOOTING HOURS:
BaG LIMIT: Not acre; 10 per
day and not more than 10 in ■
possession.
T-it&jj Gaae, K.~r. and CyJoasiasion.
1 "( minisky of | Mrs. Hugh Wheat, of Gouldbusk,
1,1 !r Olen ■ Wilh receive a free admission to the1
i Georgetown and .program playing Friday and Satur-
j. l-briprmorton-ol j^y n( nle Howell Theater by caU-
)* m the week end ifng al t]le pox office. .
cir parents. Mr and! ' .
I......-, car. , . Walter Schick returned Thurs.-
[will receive a free admission to the ) t!a>' ,rnm Alius. Okln.. where he
r,,>ldlhwaife ,,,-nffrnm niovtna fiimrtov MimUc 'Filed with his -ijj.hanother Mr.'..
M
Miss Betty McKinney left Satur-
day for Ft, Worth where she will
visit her brother. Fletcher McKin-
ney .and Miss Mary Henderson.
Burkett.
O.
will receive
program plr
day. at tlie Howell Theater by call-
ing- at flic box office.
..n<! Mr * and Tuesday at the Howell Theater
I by calling at the box office.
BiukP(t. Texas, j
limi-Hon to .the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Edens rofurn-
from Houston where
Walker, cl Coleman.,
receive a free admission to the
■ram playing Sunday. Monday
Tuesday at the Howell Theater
’ajling at the box office.
Mr
na. Lot; Boyd -
spent: tMfe we
Mis. Garland;
Jobs B Howel
; d Danny-were-
Mindav.
Mip
Anne and Robert .returned to Dallas >
Mrs J C Rider and sort J Wednesday after a three weeks visit |
week <-nci In Ft. Worth I w'lth her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. j
i'h her sister, Miss Joan Blair.
Friday and Satur- Jed Sunday
they attended the wedding of their
son, Edward to Miss Francis Tomlin
~ | which look place Friday, August
Mrs. Joaih Lnundrrdcll of Fort 15th.
■ Wonlli arrived Thursday lor a visit) -
| Wttti her daughter, Mrs. Sam Cobb, j Mr and Mrs.. Joe Pouns and
.,! daughter. Joan, of Pecos arrived
Mr .. id Mr- Alex Clarke went \A | Friday for a visit with her parents,
Charles'Young and children I D,,h* Tm sMay 0,1 a business l«P* V Ml Mrs. Sanford Tune.
Texas Floral Convention and De-
signing School,'
W, M Youngblood.
Mr and Mrs. R. A. Gardner spent,
the week .end , m Comanche vi-it -
ing with her parents. Dr. and Mrs,
J. O. Lane.
Howard Samuel, Jr, of Dallas
visited Thursday and Friday with
his aunt. Mrs. Frankie Sedwick
W. N. Lawrence of. Ft. Stockton
will spend Sunday here with his
daughter. Mrs. Robert Sedwick and
and son. They (will, accompany him
home for a visit.
Mrs. J. A. B. Miller returned last
Thursday from Dallas, where she
has been with her sMfer, Mrs. Jose-
phine'Ballard. who is in the Medi-
cal Art Hospital, where she under-
went surgery i cverAT days ago. Mrs.
Miller reports. that she is irnprov-
iiw;rikyJy. _ '•*' ■
Mrs, Walter Gordon, Mrs. Jesse
, Rhoden Jr, left Wednesday for
i Bculder, Coloiirdo. Miss'Owen Gor-
don who has been Attending school
there will return with them,
Mrs. Ellen Wheeler and Mrs. S.
W. Ribble of Owens visited With
fhrir daughter and sister. Mrs, R. B.
Rmfro and Mr. Renfro Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, James Hartless,
cm onto to San Francisco from North
Carolina, where he has been sta-
tioned in the army, visited her aunt
Mrs. R. B. Renfro and Mr. Renifro
over tlie week end. ,
| Ho as; >
.Mamie Bell anti Mi ,. L* ...
i and children' were^Rixnrii-
f * n Thui -Cav >
no Mr,-
hi),
cKmi
Mates-
Mr
Stirui
Ait-ti
and. Mr;, Ross Russell left
for a few week* visit in
with theu son Perry Rux-
Mr
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Dir col*-*
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Fi-ida
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A. B. Wilson, Rt. l. Talpa. Texas,
will receive a free admission to the
program playing next -Wednesday
and Thursday ;u Uie Howell The-
"d wife and in McGregor with j ater bv calling at iitf Box office.
Rnvelks mother. ___
j Miss Mariana Davis returned to
D S Leu-rett of this city | Fr. Wortli Mondev wnere site will J
: '-I.- aMr*'. ,Um,,sion to the . t.Mt with -her aunts and u:s ;
s’ , playing Sunday Monday Mi', arife Mrs. Grady CoUen-and Mr,’|
LuPMlav at the Howell Theater j and .Mi-. Jack Holland.
iShiigifit he box if lice ;
—r ~ I Frank .Alexander. Talpa, Texas,
'>• ■" EL": S’* •.cns of p.-i.t-' will rece-ye a free admission to the
Fnfi"' Ha .; vs-ii* with prc.'-'iiiin .playing next Wednesday
- -r\ Horbour and,! and Tliursday at the'Howell The- !
slei by calling at the box office.
an, ( olnnan resident. Mrs. Jewel H.irtce Ls spending this ,
:ae admission to the Wik in Albany with Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday, .Monday * Frank Lewi.-.
;i' ill'* How All The; {ter J
the box office.
CHB Tomato 14 07. bottle
im pin
"uesdav
Milk
Mr
Conn
Merei
Corsi
befor
W'
will 1
progr
day 2
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. Mrs. Grace Fox of Dallas spent
' 'nnf: (iav) Mr i: O 'Ill,,,a r and ..
' is a'tcnued Uie | Mary Shoemaker,
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Mr and Mrs Mr 3
Alvie Blunt^oi
"i and
in Brownwoot: \ -v;!1 'fere
where his mother i;t
ertou.-l' til in : ram
the hospital
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Mr. Cecil
Stoke';.
Colem
an. city.j
will -receive a
free a
dnu<.-io
n to the ' Mr ,j
program pla>
ling Sunday.
Monday, ... „
. U Tuesday
Ht, the
Howell
Theater 1 Brownw
'
by calling at the box office.
•M. W, Tt
L. Jones
Albany Tuesciav
av. m Abiien°
on. business'.
Mrs. Floyd Chat fin of F' Wortii j
arrtved Wednesday for a few'day-
visit with Mr and Mrs r. m Ell,, ‘
Jr. .Her dautthfem Ann and. Ky. I. y r, ;i(
who have been, visiting in lire Fills I in F' Worth with friteds,
Our Merchandise
'' Will .fit yfiur need. ...
Kitchen t,.icnsils
Dnp-Ttip Self Basting Roasiers f
Nc.-OO 5 to 8 lb. No.-40 18 to 20 lb.
Easy to Clean — Concave top assures
Self Basting — End handles allov/
raising cover in ovenl
PERCOLATOR — A. bargain in beauty
Dish Pans —. White Enamel — Handy sizes
COVERED COOKING UTENSIL - All Ktnds and sizes
DAZE f CHURN — Handy 4 qt. and 8 qt. sizes.
CHICKEN FRYER Queensware Aluminum
PRESTO COOKERS — Handy 4 qt. size also extra
seals for 4 qt. Presto cooker and Nat-
ional Cookers-
LVAPOR.-VI FF)--F.\l,!FOKM.V ( 1IOK I
APRICOTS „ /
1 lb. cello.pkg.
MILK
Carnation, 3 tall cans
PARKAY _■
Krafts, ib.
[MIRACLE WHIP , ,, ,
, Salad Spread, pint »
oi i;iii ns siitAiNin or: chopped
BABY FOOD 3 cans
| CATSUP
(TEA
Iiptons 1 '4 lb.
'TOMATOES BrtlyLo„.N0 !4m
PI!IN( I JI.BLR1 VELVET, HALF A HALF TOBACCO
TOBACCO
n yumr can ..
PINTO BEANS,.,, r w ,
Kitch N Kraft, No. 2 can
111 NTS PACKED IN HEAVY SYJU P
COCKTAIL .
No. 1 tall can
WEST HAV RIT) PITI ED
| CHERRIES M ,
■ • w Crop, No. 2 ran
! HI NTS NEW ( HOP - - SLICED OR HALVES
PEACHES , „
.tall can .......
I
35c
35c
35c
29c
23c
23c
23c
12c
10c
2 for 25c
29c
fruits^'Vegetables
y\Ll MEAT — SKINLESS
WIENERS, 35c
I l LL( REAM — LONGHORN
CHEESE POrxn 49C
FRESH — DRESSED A DRAWN
FRYERS, foi'n'd 65C
BEEF ROAST,.
49C
BEEF ROAST,v™* 55^"“f,,r Baki,,K.
33c
BEEF STEAK, ■»-*
67C
BEEF STEAK, t'hu,f(;l^;fe n,ts.‘,in<' T
.....“49C
LUNCHEON LOAVES,
Armoors Star -p Assorted
noil
POIND
-?
45C
CALIFORNIA LONfi WHITES
POTATOES,
s. Na I
POUND
RUTABAGAS,
j GREEN BEANS, lmZ™rry
\ COLORADO GROWN
acc I 0, BUNCH
I NEW RED POTATOES’No'qua,itv
ONIONS, w,,,t;ounTe
• BUCKET
8—10 and 12
Rapid-Flo
Small Enough To Know You
Large Enough To Serve You
Strong Enough To INSURE You
“Insurance That Pays”
FARM & RANCH LOANS 4 %
V. V *
SEE
J.M. McDonald
' :
.. lia .Mb Mh rifci,
Milk and Water— 8 —
quart size*.
• MILK STRAINERS — For dairy use
filter disk.
0 LARD CANS — 5 — 6 —8 — and 10 Gal sizes.
——— -6 ——i—iil—-r-G •
0 SHOT GUN SHELLS — 12 C>uaqe 18 Guaqe and 20
Guage. Attention Hunters. Dove Sea-
son just around the corner.
0 FLASHLIGHT — Complete with Batierjjes
0 GARDEN TOOLS — Hoe, rakes, weed cutters.
All Kinds.
0 CARPENTEIR TOOLS — a complete stock
ALL KINDS AND SIZES OF BOLTS AND
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Geo. D. Rhone Co.
"A Complete Service for the Ranchman'
yr~
Super Omnia Portuguese in Olive Oil
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR . 5 lb
8a“db.....
SHORTENING creamy Crustenr, 3 lb. can,
WASH BOARDS Brass
CALIFORNIA
GRAPES,
Tliompsnn V
Seedless, Ib.
10C
CALIFORNIA
GRAPES,
Zinc ............
f^DGK FISH BCnc0- M,rve as |Una 1'2 can . .
PICKLES CHB Ssveetj 24 oz. jar
VINEGAR CHB CWer 01. Distilled;gallon
TOMATO JUICE Hunt, N, 2 can
46 oz. carr
CALIFORNIA MORNING - PEACH OR APRICOT
-NECTAR formerly 19 cents, pint
KITCH N KRAFT - FRESH GREEN SHELLED
BLACK EYED PEAS
HEINZ OVF.N IN TOMATO SAUCE
3AKED BEANS
PEAS
tall can
glass jar
X ; "* Y . ..
Oewklst Sweet - Tiny Sieve 2, No. 2 can
ROLLING WEST - SWEET AND TENDER
25c j
45c
$1.79
99c
79c
75c
■ 25c
57c
55c I
10c
25c
10c |
2 fpr 25c J
2 for 39c j
24c
PEAS
2 for 33c
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1947, newspaper, August 21, 1947; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748398/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.