The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1970 Page: 4 of 16
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VISITORS IN FORBICS HOMi | Forbess of Austin, Mrs. -T. K
Msiting in the Ancil Forbess i Rodgers of Coleman, ana Mrs.
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, Tal and Takoma
Ancil Forbess Jr. and Teresa of San Angelo,
and Mrs. Rodney Forbess, all of j —-~
” Rr.iwnwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky D-V ADS GET RESULTS
DOOMED
When any man’s honesty and
Integrity break down, he can’t
find any' place to get spare
parts.
FRIGiDAIRE
Freezer-Refrigerator
Combination
Two door; 120 tr
12.3 Cu. Ft,
Reg. $279.95 Exch.
$03095
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FRIGIDAIRE
Freezer-Refrigerator
Combination
119 Lh freezer, two d >or. 14.1 t u. 11
Reg. $319.95
$26995
Now ^ Exti,.
FRIG!DA RE
Top Loading
Mobile Dishwasher
White rinse jttd h .; i eye rc. Sng
crest White. y-;- 1
Reg. $269.95
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All Fabric Washer
FRIGIDAIRE *
Food Freezer
40ti Lb. st-'rage,' % T«i5f.....pWZmg'
shelves. - y ,
Now
Multi-Cycles*, one
Gold. •
Harvest
Reg S309.95
$239«
Now m
Exch.
FRIGIDAIRE
Clothes Dryer
Custom De.iiv-. "i,, y.iis.Harvc':>t
Gold, electric, all fabrics. .
Automatic cycle or timed; 4 fabric
selector switch.
Reg. $229.95
Now
$
189
FRIGIDAIRE
Electric Range
Au'lumalu, in caua*?]
; crest, Whi* r*.-
bn aw-
Reg. $419.95
$3^Q95
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■ FRIGIDAIRE.
30” Full Oven^A-
Electric Range
Full width storage drawer, automatic
oven cooking,' Snowcrest White.
Reg. $289.95
$23 y5
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Exch.
All The Way, Big Blue!
We re Proud Of You - Beat Eastland Friday Night
Gray Mercantile Co.
"Coleman s Only Major Appliance Store"
THIRD QUARTER REPORT
CATTLE ON FEED
On October t, last, Texas cat-
tle on feed numbered 1.4 mil-
lion head; said the1 Texas Crop
and Livestock Reporting Service.
This was 6 percent more than a
year ago. Nationally, the num-
ber was up only 3 percent in the
Mrs. H. E. Bixler
Presents Program
For Trinity WSCS
Mrs. Hi E. Bixler presented
the program, ,”A Study of
Thanksgiving" Thursday when
Women’s Society of Christian
Service, of Trinity United Meth-
odist Church met in the home
of Mrs. Lucy Billings. She told
I.the story of tii-t- Ten Lepers and
told the group that people today
need to learn to receive graci-
ously and give thanks for all
J that comes to them. The pro
Mrs. A. E. Fenton
Ms. Pittard
Host Rebekah Class
gram was closed with a series
of poems or meditations on the
subject of Thanksgiving read
by members.
To open the meeting Mrs. Bill-
ings played the piano and Mrs.
Fred Coleman led the group in
singing "I Shall See the King,"
Mrs. I*. It. Price offered a pray-
er and the group answered roll
call with verses of scripture or
with the number of cards sent,
visits made or food carried »to
the sick.
Before Mrs. Bixler presented
the program Mrs. Billings led
Thanksgiving Meditations, Mrs,
John Pander read Puke 17:11 tf>.
land Mrs. V .1 Wormwood read
Psalm 146
In conclusion the hostess ser-
ved refreshments to Mimes. J.
T, Holder. Waid Jackson, M. C.
I Cammack, Henry Stuart, J. W.
Hunter, J. .1. Schneider, P. R.
Price, J. M. Welty, those named
above and two visitors, Mrs. L.
H. Johnson and Mrs. J. T. Sited-
egar.
Page 4-A Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, Nov. 10, 1970
22 major feeding states. Ed
Uvacek, Extension livestock
marketing specialist, said the re-
port showed that cattle feeding
continues to show the most
growth in the northern part of
the Panhandle with declines
now developing in northeastern
and Gulf Coast areas of tin-
state.
D-V ADS GET RESULTS
Good Neighbor Club
Presents Shower
For Mrs. McCullough
Mix. V E. Fenton and Mrs.
Edwin Pittard were co-hostesses
for a meeting of Rebekah Class
of First Baptist Church held
Thursday afternoon in the Pen-
ton home. I
Mrs M \V. Morris led the
worship sen ice, reading the
tCnd Psalm, discussing, "Won-I Members of Good Neighbor
dor', and offering a prayer to n„mr Demonstration Club pre-
•close the service, sented a pink and blue shower
Mrs. Pittard, outreach leader. fm. \;rs Bobby McCullough at
: presided after'an opening pray tlu-ir meeting Thursday morning
'ed by Mrs, Lurone Hudler. Of jn e0|(.tnan Bank Community
floors gave reports and Mrs.. Boom. Mrs. Wayne Jenkins, hos-
i Nita 'Lee 'Wilder -led. the prayer j tl.ss served white cake decora-
of, dismissal. Mrs. Floyd Jame- tl-.l with pink and blue bootie
■ion and Mrs. Dee Williams dir- ; motifs,' pink punch, nuts and
eeted the social.program. mints from a table covered with
In conclusion refreshments j w(,ite ]ace Gifts were arranged
were served to .Mines. Elmo Ku on a smaller table accented by
batik, W. B. Lunsford, Paul ;l stork centerpiece.
Campbell, Grady Wester, 11. AM* During the business session
Hauler, V B. Johnson, ,1. W president, Mrs. Kenneth An-
Lambert, Lola Cullins, Kay Glas- Person; urged members to at-
sen Marion l.usk, those named t(.ni] 11,,. County-Wide Council
We Are Pleased To
Announce That
Ralph Duncan
is now associated with
our firm and will be
available to assist you in
planning and estimating
your building needs.
Call on us for tins new service
...whether you're planning to
build a home, lake cabin, or a
new barn,
We'll also assist you in your*
financial.....needs, t \ minimum
charge on plans and ,xpccifica;
turn-j. '
SPECIAL THIS WEEK!
$395 Gal.
The So-Rite Line
Exterior Latex Paint Special
In While Only
' above, and
Morris.
the visitor, Mrs.
CWF Has Luncheon
And Book Review
Christian Women's- Fellowship
j had a covered dish luncheon and
I book review in the Fellowship
I Hall at First Christian Church
.last Wednesday. Mrs, Heb
Spence reviewed-the book, illus-
trating her remarks with “style
show ’ models.
During the business' session
the group • discussed plans tor
the Bazaar, which is slated Nov-
ember 21 at the church. -
Present for the luncheon and
program were Mines. John ().
Harris, Era Watson, Roger Har-
bord, Gussie Koenig, Foy Got-
dqjwlJJrace Jayroe, W. B. Hath:
ey.’ Eva Davis, Boh Tyson. Ben
Taylor, H. D Wehrlry, Clovis j
I yson, Lang Martin Jr., Charles •
! Hoidridge (' D Allen, Grady j
'Harrison, Spenee. and two vim
j tors, .Mrs. Hugh Strmpol,.and a
fnewedmer to Coleman, Mrs. |
Park llolbert.
meeting November 12, and the
Club Christmas party December
3.
, Mrs Melton Kennedy directed
a game for recreation.
The honoree’s mother, Mrs.
O. L Pierce of San Angelo, was
a •special gueN. Other visitors
were Mrs: Harry Martin and
Mrs. Tommy Watson. Members
present were Mines Mike Me-
Cravey, B. C. McCulloch, Elite
Martin. Cuijis A Ivey. Dago Alex-
ander. Hilary Rutherford; Miss
Joann Bryant; and those named
above1.
Let's Go, Bluecats!
Coleman Lumber Is Behind You 100% To Beat Eastland
Coleman Lumber Co.
Phone 625-4185 - Bill & Joy Stephenson, Owners *- MO S, Concho
Fashion Show And
Bridge Party Here
Saturday Afternoon
j A Fashion Show and Bridge j
Party are slated for. Saturday
I at ■ 2 DO p m. in Sam Cobh
j Center. Fashions for holidays
and tile winter season will 1"'
furnished by Shipman's! Among
I the “must-see" items is a
| ’steal-!he-scenc” poncho, which1
promises to surprise and please 1
modi is and viewers. Shipman's
will also furnish door prizes
Women of St Mark's Episeo- I
pal, Church will sponsor*,, the j*
show and bridge games. Prizes
will be baked goods. Players
are asked to bring their own !■
•partners. Mrs Sam T. (obb, I
Chairman of arrangements. I
states bridge players from all |
over the area are expected. The
women invite all interested in
bridge and lashions to, come
out.
make no plans
A great many folks never 1
worry about the future until it}]
becomes a part of the past.
Money refuses to talk today—
it just "goes without saying. i
Coleman Democrat-Voice
Published Wseklr - Each Tuesday
’ • ,- err-’tteous reflection upon the char-
acter ot any prison or film appearing
in the so column;. will be gladly ana
promptly corrected upon calling th« at-
tention ot tile management to the article
Ip question. Second-close postage paid
at Coleman, Texas 76834.
Publishers: Mrs. R A. Autry, Roy Autry,
ft., Milton Autry.
Roy Autry It advertising; Mrs.
Gladys Driskiti,- bookkeeping; Mis. Ruth
Staggs news; It k W. Rambo, Ruth
FMdrack, Arthur Potdrack It., Wayne
Guthrie, Claudio Garcia, mechanical.
R -tew established IW3, acquired lWJl ‘I
News established 1907, acquired 1913; I
Voice established 1881: Democrat efflab- ■
iished 1897; consolidated 1909.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES
In Coleman County __ ■ —— 45
in Brown, Callahan, Tayior, Runnels,
Concha and McCnUoeh Counties K.95
Elsewhsse In Texas _ ...........
Outside Of Texas In tJSA---..$'.90
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3 Big Days - Thursday, Friday & Saturday
TERRIFIC BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE
Yea, Bluecats!
Congratulations On Your Great Win Over Ballinger
Beat Eastland - All The Way!
(JnihonuL
C. R ■ ANTHONY C O
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1970, newspaper, November 10, 1970; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752079/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.