Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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POULT BARGAINS
This,, week only—1,000 Broad
Breast Bronze sexed Tom poults,
50 cents each. These won’t last long
at this price. Lone Star Turkey
Farms. D44—C17c
Dr. A. J. Black
OPTOMETRIST
618 State Bank Bldg.
Telephone 7851
Mr. and Mrs. Lapsing Johnson
of Lawton, Oklahoma visited over
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Bob Johnson and aunt, Mrs. Kate
Corkran.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williams and
Murky of Grand Prairie and Mr.
and Mrs, Thelbert Seals and Becky
of,Arlington were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams^
Jerry Kirk of Wichita Falls was
a house guest in the T. A. Clark
home over the Easter holidays.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Griffin over the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs, C. Ri’ John-
son and Johnny Lee of Jacksboro,
Della Terry «f Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
David Earl Davis, Mrs. Laverpe
Gibbons ,and Mary Laverne and
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Taylor and
son of Lubbock.'
Mrs. Bertie Hindman is leaving
Monday for Monroe, La to spend 10
days with her daughter, Mrs, J. A.
Ferguson, and Mr. Ferguson and
family.
«eca«se
Cave-
• ••
Sieve
A busy school year is being com-
pleted by young MISS JO ANN
HUDSON. Novice eighth grade stu-
dent and the 1953 Novice Junior
Football Sweetheart. In addition to
being the junior Hornets choice,
she has been a member of the pep
squad, class officer, an honor stud-
ent, holds a perfect attendance
award and is an accomplished mus-
ic student. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Green and
sons, Bobby and James of Fort Wor-
th spent the Easter, weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0* L.
McFadin and with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Allen of Novice.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Wilson of
San Angelo spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamon.
Miss Sallie Warnock has return-
ed from1 a two weeks visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Dry and family of
Shreveport, La. While there they
visited'' in Magnoilia, Ark in the
home oi R. S. Warnock. Jr. and
other relatives, including* D. P.
Futch, formerly of Coleman,
Miss Peggy Ann Wilson of Houst-
on spent t he Easter Season with her
grandmother, Mrs. W. P. Wilson,
Bill Cantrell and his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cantrell were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Marshall over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burger had
as guests over the weeked his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burger of Am-
arillo.'
Miss Ann Dresing of Fort Worth
spent the Easter holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dres-
ing.
Mi Claude Miller of South Dak-
ota is visiting here with relatives
and friends.
1
Which
of
those
s !
uniflo
Motor oil
If your ear/s /ess i/an4000m/o/d'
Begin to use Esso Uniflo right ^way and
continue to use Esso Uniflo throughout the
life of your car.
This is a new type oil for high compression
engines. Uniflo minimizes the deposits that
are a principal cause of knocking and pre-
ignition ping. Highest,viscosity index prevents
engine “drag,” thus saves gasoline.' HD, anti-
acid, detergent. You get smoother, quieter
engine performance . .. lower maintenance
costs... improved gasoline mileage. A must
for every new* car.
extra
motor on
should
X
ffyour car is over4000mi. old'
■n
your cor
Humble recommends Esso Extra; it will give
you outstanding performance.
Economical to buy, Esso Extra Motor Oil
gives you more for your money than any
other oil in the same price range. HD, anti-
acid, detergent. Lengthens engine life, gives
you better lubrication, a better oil seal, a
cleaner engine. Premium quality ... out-
standing performance.
IfVMIVI
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Many Texans began to use F.,sso Uniflo in new 1953 automobiles.
If you are one of these, Humble recommends that you continue to
use Esso Uniflo, no matter how many miles you haye on your car.
To make a new car’s engine run better and last longer, you should
begin to use Esso Uniflo when the car is less than 4,000 miles old
and continue to use Esso Uniflo throughout the life of the car.
so Uniflo
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Copeland of | Mr. and Mr', Doyle Graves and
Midland visited Sunday with their family of StepheiiviUe spent Sun.
son. Mr and Mrs. Joe Copeland
and Frank,
Mrs. Fine Dewes and daughter of
Fort Worth and Mrs. Carlon Wick-
er of Colorado Springs, Colorado,
visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Joe Copeland.
day with "Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Gra-
ves. i • >
Miss Sally Clifford of Abilene
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Clifford,
Miss Marianne Clark of Wichita
Falls spent the Easter weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Clark.
Visitors during the Easter holi-
days in the Jesse Penney home
were Mr, and MrSl W. H. Pape Jr ,
and Mary Helen from Denver, Colo.
W. H. Pape Sr , Bradley Pape, and
Mr. and Mrs, N. L. Faublon and
family of Winters, Ed Pape from
Ballinger and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Joe Penney of Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. G H. Dillard and
son Billy,' of San Antonio visited
here over the weekend with Mrs.
T. L. Stevens.
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Pickle and
sons of Garland spent the Easter
holidays with her parents Mr, and
Mrs. S. C. Edmunrison.
M- and Mrs. Jeff Juste i and
to attend the Ice Capades.
Miss Jessie Woodward of Dallas
spent Easter with her sisters. Mrs.
Roy Howell and Mrs, Mabel Hen-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Woodward
and son of Dallas spent the Easter
weekend with his mother, Mrs. Gar-
land Woodward and family.
Mu and Mrs. Frank H Payne and
family oi Dallas spent Easter Bun-
day with her mother, Mrs. Nan
Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Winford Watson
had as their weekend guests Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Hughes of Bit,
1 ake.
Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, April 20, 1954 Page 3
AdwnUstmtn*
From where I sit... Sy Joe Marsh
So They Stopped
Baiting Each Other
If you wani to hear a real
hassle, listen to Cob James and
While)’ Baker on trout fishing
sometime. You'd think it was
more important than anything.
-Cob favors dry flies, Whitey
pooh-poohs anything but wet
flies. Cob swears by a Fan-Wing
Royal Coachman; Whitey won’t
hear of anything but Silver Doc- .
tor. And so it gobs—they can't
even get together on steel rods
versus bamboo rods.
But on Saturday, each got back
from Tax Creek’with a catch that
couldn't have differed' by more
than a couple of ounces! Theft
over.a friendly glass of beer, they
allowed a how ; v word!
i-'Ah right . . .-which is how m .
many arguments mould end..
I rnm where I sit, life would lie
a whole lot pleasanter if we all
respected one another's opinions
— whether about trout flies, or
hding a glass of beer, or voting.
After all, a person has a light to
follow hi.- own line of thinking.
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