Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1947 Page: 6 of 12
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DEMOCRAT-VOICF,
AUGUST 21. 1947
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decorated the entertaining rooms, /> 1 Q, 1
iini Iryht ..i:Uh i : w i , V OldYliHl i^lOCK
were; served to Mt-ses Margie Hud-
son, Nonna Jatm.son; Dm Ilia Goss
Wuiniii Price, Jo Ann Pirttfc. Verna
Vance, Gwen Watson, t.ienu -Pet-
tVsen and the honorte.
Sales Were Light
This Past Week
HUNDREDS OF' DOLLARS
LOST THAT INSURANCE
COULD HAVE SAVED
F::e ran s\\vep_au ay in a few minutes what if
IW* taken.years’tesave—making families home-
'
insured you run the daily risk of such 'nuslor-
:.:.i ••• ’a tin edi,- a,;ainst you!
ALLEN & ALLEN
IF IT S
INSURANCE
, WE WRITE IT
First Door South
COLEMAN NATIONAL BANK
Coleman f Phone 2631
Three Hostesses
Compliment
Miss Svbil Durham
Sales were light here Monday at
uynUif Monday livestock auc-
tion.
Miss Sybil Durhatn. br.u’.c-oMet
ol Mac. Snodgras . wa rumpllmin'-
i,1 .Wi'dm May ihnh. v'.'h 'a bat! :
■ upper -at the Taylor T. .' .1!
Hesn-’in wen Mi. s lir-i lla 1 w-
ton. Miss Pauline Stephenson and
Mrs. Jane Hut.
A iHiirt a:ui rein i. bn - si i.t Kir
win ciUTlcd out in-Her orations and
covers wire laid lor Mi OUa M. '
C bb, M: - Ruth Cr\. Miss Eller..*
Pedersen. Miss Dorothy Byrd, Miss
Put'V Warren. Mr - Bitty M. Kin-
ney. Mir. Audit Ro y Win i. Mr
Tommy Crum and tin ha-ussts
More than 100 rattle were put
! ilircu-Jh the auction ring by the
i ■ rin. a Auction Lot. Butcher
- a 1 vt went Out from 117 to $21.60;
and calves from $100 to $150;
. r.. : , a 1 a u an 13 tq,19 cents.
Abu;;: 100 head of sheep changed
. with lambs bringing up to
No top hoi; * won offered
m !w,i-r .ows brought up to 32
Social Security
Agent To Accept
Claims Here Tuesday
>( Ol T row-MOW mi It.* DAY
S !’ M SOI 1 H M \KI) SCHOOL
The re
tic Chi:
fan Dr
ml,:r cl
idm 17
. t i •: 11
Mr. Ralph T. Fisher, a represen-
■ r! the Racial Security Ad-
u t I\w-\Vwv ■ ot-Lm.:,i,'lat-ion, Abilene office, will he
. r .. Co t Department ol Public Wel-
:r ,t: Coleman .next Tuesday,
August 26. at LOO pm. —
Colemanite Visiting^
In Panama With
Daughter
It was a big day for Mrs. Jim
Brevard when she boarded a plane
for Panama to visit her daughter,
Mrs. Jack McCamic, the former
Lexie Brevard, and Captain Mc-
Camic.
Mrs. Brevard was excited when
the plane pulled out from Browns-'
ville id 7 a.m and arrived inPanuma
at II pin.. It was her first plane
ride and she loved it. Tire weather
was lovely and she had a delight-
ful trip and is loking forward to the
trip back home.
entered a plea of guilty - in Cole-
man County court here today to
charges of swindling by worthless
check. He received a 30-day jail
sentence.
Lusty was alleged to have passed
a worthless check for $10. He was
brought here from Midland where
he had completed, a jail term oil
similar charges.
Lusty is on a $1000 uppearahcc
bond on charges filed, in Sweet-
water. His wife filed the charges
m connection with the disappear*
aip'e ot their children.
and Wayland College. Both have
held responsible positions in leader-
ship in civic, educational and de-
nominational circles in the Plains
territory where they will continue to
make their home.
F. V. WILDERS VISIT
RELATIVES HERE
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wilder Utop-
ia d tor a short visit last week end
with Mrs. Wilder's m'other, Mrs.
Tom Colvin, on their return to,
Colorado City from Austin where
they spent the week end. Mr. and
Mrs, Wilder are leaving August 23
'i
for a. three weeks vacation in In-
diana, Minnesota anti Canada. They
expect to spend a week fishing
North of Duluth In the Indian Ar-
rowhead country.
COLEMANITES VISITING IN
SOUTH DAKOTA ,
Mrs. J. A. R.'-Miller and daughter,
Dons, left Wednesday for a two
weeks vacation in Dupfoe......and
Avnnts, South Dakota wlrere they
will visit with Mrs. Miller's grand-
children, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mil-
ler, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. I
Miller.
Mrs, Garland Woodward
Dr. McDonald Ends
Successful Stay At
Wayland College
Dr. iG. W. McDonald', one time
Copntly Superintendent ol' Column
County Schools, and Superintendent
of Suita Anna Schools and well
known to old timers in Coleman and
Coleman County retired 'July 31.-T
after 29 years of service with Way-
land College of PlaiilVlew, Texas.
d I He served five yeuriras a teacher,
i Bo,\ s Scou' Will
ulh V.V’U School
Thu;
Governor. .Je.ster
for the uni
meat of tin
Bel ore 1<
Governor J
ballon.'.
Bulk; t;g l'.
ment. Ttv (
ameudm. nt
H. ...
’*• Adopt lot:
will provide ,.
way for meet:
maiius upon i
instautiotis fo
Tlie plan i... -
out, approved
tional in ltu
IWO-tllllXL: .Li
the Texas Le
•rally appro; i
the problem 1
with no ine.o
Opinion, every,
fas .lie An.
eraent aim enlarge-
a-te's service,
... hr tiuatenlai.i.
mi ab*HuU t
^ tion on the College
oi- ituuor.Ui amend-
error voted 4,for the.
s,
of
o c ie t
i Hi
okstrict
g to Jr:
tinnan.
the
r, m
b.i
\OK \ U Mil II HMD WITH
I.IIMHDW l\\UH 1 III K>D \\
of
s. amendmeht
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hfc tin prt >viiig ae-
h educational
r it creaseo facilities
and other V-adtn;*
K.'t- care tally worked,
by all higher educa-
m
and is gen-
sfudents ol
v ametl out
la .my
i i xas should
Mr , D S I.i\- :■ ■:t-,:-r.i-r
t.au .ntt-r. Nora. . . he : 12 birth-!
dttjtjjrfcten >he c:.,i rnunrd Thurs-
day. Aiiyast' 14, wi'l, ,i a: iiet
A uink and ’I'-ilinv ■, t-.i,-.; A hem
w;: .. carried ,i.t- in table decoration.-
atici in out flowers placed about the
reci-r; ;on fooms.
In cream and i.urthdav rake n .
... til : :.o- :ia ho'noffi- 'Util; ( it
Cia:v. M' I: N v ! .
Lt» - KrPi! :-V: J.,:;e !•
Mary Lou Budget. Ann -Moody, Lin- ;
:i l, . VanDulson. Marj Ella Bi-
xnt ' ' ih- .:.. A:.
Mnrthtt Gibbons. Mary and Martiia
Li .
Coleman Fivers
Try Rainmaking
With Drv Ice
\
■m. •-»!
Hi,;. C
school ti
‘Rihr ice
s„
■ VVi
like!
lookini
A it; si
All pi rsons wishing to file rc-
■ ::.r:.. nr death claims under the
- nl rarity Act should call to
l r that timeA When'
■ worker becomes 65 years of age
■ hi -ii u!d contact live Social Sccu-
Administration and discuss, his
■ .-..iii.-.. When' a worker dies, some
i jnentber of his family should get
j lunch with the Social Security
! Administration and find out what
. payments may be due.
Mr. Fishy's next regular sche-
duled trip to Coleman after August
26 l- September 30. Anyone wish-
ii!'.-4.: • -ii Inn; is requested to call
Mrs. Garland Woodward and! . ■„ ,
, , , .. ,,, , one vear .is dean and for the past
daughter Sara Woodward left this ,
, . ,., 23 war; has been President of the
morning for a two-week visit with! - „ . , r ,
Hal Woodward and family ol Tal- ‘'Ui!'n,UINd"miU
lahasse, Florida, They will also visit
with friends in Houston upon their
return to Coleman.
San Saban Draws
30-Day Jail Term
On Coleman Charges
M-L.yynrt
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MISS PATSY PRICE HONORED
Ullll KITCHEN -HIOVU.K
Athletic Council —
amPai
! Mi
'! We
was ek^ted ehai:-
up, g. w. WflsOn
and Dime. Taylor
'Terreil G;
man of tire
vice-chairman, and D:
•ecretor.,
m was agreed bv tht
that season : .otUdl be
fered fer sale on Sai ur
30 at 12 c'eluck. noon;
be hi'ld.in th - lobby o
Hoiiee.,^The sfeason lo
will contain admission
reserved -eat ticket^ lur
fix hom, g^ri.. ... mclndi
owing: Mirnday, Sep:
Comanche. September .
October 24. Lake View',
BaHibga', November 11
and Brady. November 21
o! (hi e,
served sra!
will be $7.2t
between the 30 yard lira's on the
West ride will be n-er.-d and in-
cluded in the sale, with no ea'
set asice ir. advance for «.r n
The Council vot.-.i o .. t:.c
athletic :, : -:it' biu., .:.
This is the bus that was donate 1
the High School nil.'. , 'Cvui.nl
list year by the Ci.a.'uan Junior
Commerce.
M. •(■ Belly Jo Lov-.less and
'
pay evening with a .kitchen
and. theatre party honoring
tsj Price, bride-elect of Al-
glanii: Follbwing the Uieatre
CLOSING NOTICE
The following hanks will be closed Aug-
ust 23. for Snecial Election.
COLEMAN COUNTY STATE BANK
FIRST COLEMAN NATIONAL BANK
!h.e gip’st - progresM-.i to the
Miss, .Loteii .n. <5ut.„ flowers i
WANTED
*>»
Ail
To Rent
5 or 6 Room
Chambi r '•;
Before : .i
lng. the'i < u
at Hufftrd
specter! tin*
Jy comp!" 11
lights w.u
wetk. Tin
lighted with
with aluinin
Coach _ K
rotmbrri tf
playing ;'
.
three set- of pi n.s ie: f-v • one
set lr. white wftli bhii- numbefM
anotlu r , :.. .
and a third et gray an;, blur
ccmblnr *r. b.-.a i.iunver: Tin
new piavir.g ipant . a two-way
strr'cfi. tight-fitting pant in gray
Dimmed with nw TUi-
bi wearing white pia.-tie hvlhuFb*'
HOUSE
iJ4f U\
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By Sept. 1st
Best of References
/ wt
tile Athletic Council, haa g«i;-’to 1
considerable expense , in- providing ;
the llnc.-t ■v^ulpmcilt, trr tftr rafciy
of tlie players.
Wendell Bedichek
THE DOLOR TO
MONEY-MAKING
CROPS
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TERMINAL
GRAIN CO. • FORT WORTH]
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Hubert L. Lusty, 25, of Sail Saba,
Donald, Coleman and Mrs. E. C.
Coursey lof the Nuij Central Conir
munityj Mrs. -McDonald is a sister of
C. W. Hemphill, Coleman.
Dr. McDonald amiouneted-his de-
cision tarly in the tear and
entire 'jeitizenship of Plainview and
the Pltiina‘ teiT^toi'jt have ackuow:
lodged (with gratiturir iTi'c, iitimea-
surablej - contributions of Dr. and
Mrs. McDonald to! the Cpmuiuiuty
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Whosoever hoar-|
eth these sayings;
of mine & doefh I
them, is likened
unto a wise man,
who built his
£ house upon a
rock. Mat. 7:24-27
Bound Volume afc,these famous scenes, mailed free to all
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ANNOUNCING THE RE OPENING OF
The Steak House
Under New Managmcnt
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We. are now serving. Noon Day Luiich and Evening Din-
ners. Fried Chicken. Delicious Steaks, Mexican locds and
Short Orders at all hours.
Featuring Good Foo/d and Service
WOULD APPRECIATf! YOUR PATRONAGE'
Open from 6 A. M. to 12 Midnite
Wallace and Tom Harllee
FOR SALE
1—1100 Gallon Truck Waler Tank. Several trailers with
tanks mounted, several waiei troughs, Lois of structural
plate slecl and rod iren, structural pipe fox tank towers
and olhpr buildings. Two all steel chicken house frames
made oul of cne inch pipes welded and ready for color.
1—8x18 iron-clad all steel chicken house ready-to go.
PLENTY GOOD USED LUMBER
SHIPLAP 1x4 — 2x4 — 2x6
1x12
40 Squares Galvanized Corugaled Roofing
Several Good Sleek Gaps Ready To Go
feEE
E.H.RAY
RAY S JUNK YARD
Phone 7066
PAYING $15.00 PER NET ION FOR CCuNTRY
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.