Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1939 Page: 2 of 14
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, Till HSDAV, .APRIL H. lO iO
.Ex-Ransers Praised llisr'ih
. i A.. to
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.nx!i«il!oiud smmi •
P-didminSlaiiiion ■
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a
Lions May Ask For
1940 Convention
Of State Group
At Howell Sundlv, Monday. Tuesday
a Iks
T*'ii i alien ceremonies w .-• *
fctrccl with ded1 emery ^en'tcev ln<- -
! •> n:*ht when the cUwns
Santa Anna me1 a: ihe Tex a,
buikHag-in he^uinui
• • . ..
for a banquet The R is
‘ •'Eiien of Stamforo .>
. final .speaker and there wen ■ »n
" 1*50 persons in attendance.
. The .Coleman Li ins Club may a*k
’ frr the 1940 State Uons Club, con-
vention „
• • I-resident; R- R . Brown-re at 0
'nnciin <u club Weau^tay
!■(• i\ ai Hr?if Coifman. asked■ tht
.i chib members to seriously eonsktei
...the vy< nev.'-tini of- ir.vitim* ’*Wy-or-
,\ r.
'
\Y ' v
i is raise Was ye e:i • ay-e .
and the forme’. I>xa ?
:’ C.i’.lO-
M i, 1!
. ('‘".mu
r; a Cox
7)! Re\ Rr&t-i't F .Jones, nnnis-
f! I., : iie Fir • Pri'sbyterian Church
made an mtcre-'in: ta.k io **»•» club
min jk. S
f»'l ' 4 $■
>d w i
Will O
nan Shi
. m ponied 'r>
Wilson Elliott
Committee Obtains
Information About
Wool Warehouses
C Sea
Bill Stiles I<
Given 1 Years
In Stale Prison
Feasibility, fif establishing bonded
warehcu.- ? fa.ciliries in the City of
Coleman were Investigated flier*
rughly by- a group’of local citizens
Wednmdav. according to S. W.
Cooper. Cbamber of commerre
manager.
These making the trip, included,
Mr Cooper. Alex Powell, chairman
cl the Chamber of Commerce mar-
keting committee. W, J Stp\• is.
W P. Stobaugh and H. H. Jacks in.
Wareli: uses were visited m . Wiit-
Coleman High Is |Cood Response
In Accredited •! Obtained On
(Group Again
Re-electam Of Coleman High
Sch;,:i to membership in the South-
Iera... Association of . Colleges -arid
I ‘ econdary Schools is announced to-
1 day by letter by J. W. O'Baninh,
| chairman of the state committee for
■ tho ontinriafinn Th»< Pp-pIpiT ion .WAS
Karin Onestion
ters. Paint Rock and Emm during
the day. . Operators of the ware-
houses were irttf mewed and quite
a bit of Inform)-1-'on was obtained.
Further disetnston of the propo-
sition will be ,-ad at a meeting of
the Chamber of Commerce board of
directors at an eari.v 'meeting.
The bonded warehouse, should, one
be established here, would be for
be purpose of storing wool, mo-
hair and cotton
the association. The re-election was
i made at a marring of the organiza-
jtion in Memphis during the latter
I part, of March
The action of the membership
| committee with regard to your
| school' is significant" writes Mr. |
lO'Banlon. m that not. a single critt-
} cism was voiced against your high
■ We have received , the best re-
sponse from our farm inventory
program.'.' Arthur C, Pratt, admii -
lstrative assistant in the office of
County Agent C V. Robinson, stated
today. ^
gvery farpier in the county in
week received a questionnaire idr
regard to his farm, farm produ-'i-.-.
livestock and solorth.
Many -farmer!, have or uiv re-
turned the filled in questionnaires
to the county agent's office.
Mr. Pratt expiameri the mr.r-
I school. Mav I not indulge the hope ,
I , ... ,. , „„„ Iment is nationwide and t at, me
f'at vou will continue to improve , , ,
, ,: , , , 'answers will be tabula rd and Mim-
1 the status of votir high school from i
lnl]) the
year to year and thus-Justify a con- j marized in an effort to
in the South- |farmPrs' u , , ,, ,
The answers obtained will be used
’ r > id. Victor McLaglcn arid Nelson Eddy shown above in
riiir:. The picture wiil to shown at the Howell im Sunday, |
" d i a-Hlay. * ■
Catastrophe Looms For Europe;
Lome Paris To Burn—So Soys
✓
Seer T io Foresow Other Events
George Rhone Sells
10,000 Lbs. Mohair
tinuous membership
erri Association."
The letter was addressed to City
School Supt. C II HufTfTord of
Coleman.
George D Rhone Wool and Mo- !
hair Company of Coleman today
anntmnced the sale of lfi.000 pounds |
of mohair to Ijouic Ragland, repre-
sentative of Collihs & Aikman of
Rhode Island. Conn.
Thirty-five cents per pound wfls
pa d for the grown mohaid. 45 cents
per pound for the kid,
The mohair will be shipped this
as a basis tor county agent work,
the Triple-A. work of the'.extension
service and the work of the bureau
of agricultural economics.
Persons who have not tilled in
the blanks are urged to do o at.
The most, unique typewriter on onCP
the market is Corona Zephyr. It
only weighs eight pounds, has
Standard keyboard and sells tor
$29.75. The .Democrat-Voice. 39tf
Sec tiie Corona Zephyr type-
writer. Only $29.75. For sale by T Im
Democrat-Voice.
I HF. Kf i'HVH.I.F
Mill V! tlN SIN
D'
lies aiiead of Eu-
utun There will
me on Wednesday
irrenders." Rome
!■> destroyed. Th-
many shl)JS near
■iain will take over
u
■;ere are>'--— • \ • R •
in Coleman Coat:
isJv Intr< daces .'b»-B-ie.i
Dr Senlv Inti riuced
,U speaker of the evemm
M; O'Brim. who. ke:
ii an excellcrt humor ‘
hour with Jokes. !• tht >■
of his talk she Re: V"
1-
P A!
im i;i vtion Nt \v-
>n. of Fin'ijie—.s-
and Mnssqlini-
,u:d 'Stal-in, chic.
.• lit die.
i a ttef the future
the Mediterranean
;-.:id talk about tbr world's affoirs
week
They said -ha! the conversation
^ ...... ... .
•bev carried on va told to them
by Mar. fT.riM' mother. Often
ibev It'll K'-n iios and went to the
tig city ■ and taught, the people
what Mary said
A few days ago a man went to
;:i new paper i trice m Athens. He
■old them he had word from Mary
about the , affairs ol the world
which he was sflRl to give to Vive
day before Madrid r n ianders.
"Fgyiit will become, a strong
world bower after The war.
. Two gyeat men of Euio|ie will
disappear before the end of 'be
war. Stalin ol Russia will die and
Russia will then become a king-
do)n without the Ukraine,"
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Phone'ii Id
Coleman, Tevas
( in-widf I ist^r I zs. Hu»it
Inf* man from Naxos was con-
tacted by a reporter through a
lawyer, The reporter w.as interested
because a few years be loir, a
Stephen Manoli1' rative.of Naxos had predicted to
xu.s. Oieece. a mem- him :hat Italy would make war on
. mm unity whence k hiopia, Japan w uid tunt China,
ia and
A. O. NBAV VI \N
;:i the Grecian
' ■ lii ,1110 (1
iuopia, Japai.
Germany'* . eizure o;
‘-pain’s civil war.
of the new prognps-
:td in a Greek new- ■
i:i luted here by Mi"
i and M. Am
he account Itself is
g|K)!ii would' have civil war, and
!, t nil a tv, wt ild take over Austria
I "These-earlier predictions, print*
i -i by the rejioifer as a joke, came
true. Thi- time, the reporter said,
he would take the predictions ser-
" V
A st arted his
,,101-y. lie had the reporter put the
sign o! the cross on the top oi til*
Atturner At I aw
and Probate Pfa
members o
-ee if the
right again
the Greek page Going through further reif-
people oflgio'us ceremonies in front of a
I picture of Mary he expained that
| what lie -aid wa- the word of the
there is a small is-; mother of Christ. Then be spoke:
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Vital Nerve Food
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While.
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j ..lined Koronos w ;th coming .soon, Much blood will be
i .inhabitants. Often! spillet,. and it will reach the height
would, lean their work 1 of the when-Christ was c.rii-
cified. the year will begin as soon
j a.-- tin- Spanish war ends Spain
. - of the - r pica! ] take over Gibraltar. Paris and
: und name :n one or} Hone will be destroyed but London
n Tiv More thanjan(j jjeriln will be saved lrom '.he
.( ., kri.eci in T-xas I catastrophe.
m re than "Clc.se to. G bralt.tr many of
hie in: ir-, England's ships will be destroyed.
°i One country will dtstover'powerful
rav.s which will' melt any metal
that is 2u inches lu width. All
means •: communication will be
destroyed and people will commun-
icate by their minds. After the
war a land with a population of
4.500.000 inhabitants will be dis-
covered. *
"The countries 'which win the
war will have .a''war between them-
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1939, newspaper, April 6, 1939; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747529/m1/2/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.