Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1939 Page: 4 of 14
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1939
-LOCALS
Contrast Shown In Youth Training
Mrs. Bertie Hindman. Mrs
trudge Thompson Mrs Will Downs
Mrs. Lon Love and Max and Mrs.
Glennie Jameson visaed Sunday in
Miles with Mr' Lee Seals
Misses Ldrenc Dickson and Ada
Colvin visited Frida; night. Ba
Unger
Mr and Mr.-. R E L Zimmer-
man will hate as their guest- d;:-
Mr and Mr E.' H Flewellen are
ing the Easter holida
Mrs Paul Brnoks nut
Jr. of Dtilla.- and Mr
fC Hall of Waeo
Gifts galore at Stum
Rater Graduation a
Day brand-new elect
efiy gifts. See them wh
are good.
Stafford Normal. F
and Joe Hanna all
John Tarleton College
win arrive today for
vacation with rcla'. es
Robert Sedwtck, ud
Tech. Lubbock and i
crass, student at tile 1
Texas. Austin arrived
for the Easter holida
a lives here,
Mrs. Katie Kldweil :
a guest of Mrs. H f
N- •* :■
Gibbs up frrm
Miss Adelm N
Hardin-Simmnn-
lene. arrived tod
i.olldav.s with he
Mrs. Barclay Ma
Dr and Mr
and Mrs ETC
W P. Stobaugh
end In San Anto
Mi-
Mot,
Steni
iti w
tiCo for
Easter with relatives.
They
plan tej
i visit t;.< Dogwood
Trail
at Puiesuae, while gone.
Ml:
s LtuiniD
'Ola Dingus student
L
Busmeas College,
\biler
tp, plans
to visit through the
EftSHu
r- Hnifda;
v with her. parents'.
Mr t
nd Mrs
Clyde Dmgu.s
! at id C
fa ;
larlngton Fiirgason
lorrow for the Easter
relatives in Coleman
•s, at the University
M y
rs: George D Rhone
• Dan and Don. usitod last
nc : Sat* Antonio
irlos Hid
kman. tudent ass;.--
K
* Hirknj
re- ; Lubbock ar-
or the Easter vaca-
arents Mr tnd Mrs
tat He will receive
Animal Hu.-bandrv
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itut ton at the Spring
r iri.i’ d. Toxrt' D'ch
sit f h.rqugh<the Easter
(hot he; M s
end
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companif
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Delteney
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V -
News Of Coleman
County ...Here
And There-
Dr J M Nichols of Coleman
renewed his ©=V subscription on
April 1.
W. C Casey of Santa Anrfa Route
Two was In tiie city Saturday on
business. He complimented the
staff of thLs newspaper by purchas-
ing a year's subscription again.
Mrs. Will Klapper, delegate from
i ,tjye local lodge, Mrs. Joe Brooks
' add Mrs. Lester Cox returned Sun-
day from the Woodmen Circle con-
vention in. San Antonio. They also
visited In Maiamoros before re-
turning to Coleman.
Mrs. Betty Martin and grand-
daughter. Miss Elisabeth Dibrell,
are in Austin to attend funeral
services of Mrs. Martin's sister, Mrs.
Ora Connelly, who died at her home
I in that city Tuesday morning. Fun-
eral services were held Wednesday
Miss Marie Thomas of Ballinger
visited with relatives and friends
in Coleman last weekend.
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
K B McDonald and Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Hunt of Hills-
boro are in Coleman for the Easter
holidays with Mrs. Hunt’s parents,
Mr, and Mrs. D. S. Jennings.
Mi® Nita Lee Gilliam, University
of Texas student,- in Coleman for
the Easter holidays with h|fr par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Gilliam,
has as her guest, her room-mate.
Miss Dorothy WUcoxtn.
For Sale: Jersey milk cow. J. F Mr, j w Marshall has returned
Stevens Company. !4xj from an extended visit In Pheba
Miss Msrv Huffoyd. teacher at and1 other points In Mississippi,
a Democrat-Voire . caller Saturday i Tpsas s ,.tfr colic,- frr Women, t Enrnute home she visited Tuesday
1 afternoon Mrs. Box Is a member ofjIJrnlon js ;rrlwl,7or ,|1(1 weekend >111 Dallas with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
—J Mrs. Johnson, the
R C Chambers of Dallas, form-
erly of Coleman, lias ordered a
year's -ubscripUon to the D-V.
afternoon.
Miss Jennie Lee Dibrell, Univer-
sity of Texas student, is in Coleman
for the. Easter holidays with, her
father. Joe B. Dibrell, Jr., and sis-
ter. Miss Elisabeth Dibrell.
Mrs A W Box of Rockwood
\James McDonald and Warner
Saunders, students at Southwestern
University at Georgetown, will ar-
rive today for the Easter holidays, a business visitor in Coleman Wcd-
MAssts Irene and Belle Hender-
son, teachers in the San Antonio
schools, will be in Coleman for the
Easter vacation with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Henderson.
J. A. Vanderford of Shields v.as
the targe family of Democrat-Voice willl hei . ' Mr and’ Mrs. C. | Copeland and
j leaders and will.be a member of the j H Hufford I former Miss J
| reading circle until April 1, 1940.
-- j Mrs Karl Wallace and children■ .. ................-..............
[‘ J I1 Bohannon of Coleman Glen I of Fort Worth -are. visiting this, week! tor. Mary, Mrs. Mabel Henson of
! Cove route purchased two Democrat-1 with friend- in Coleman They will i Fort Worth, are visiting with rel-
Johnny Strange.
Mrs. J. F. Henderson and dattgh-
t -Voice subscriptions Saturday after-, be joined here for Raster by Major alive-,■ in Coleman. Mr. Henderson
.noon. One of the papers will go to j Wallace and tons, *■ | w'", aD'ive^ the latter part of the
R F Bohannon at Talpa.
t Mrs k. in mumenei- oi aniwii-i --*
i- n ^ >o inn m ,, n,, ,,,*, — ----—, MltS.
1 C. Hart, local tailor, has been
111 of influenza at his home on
Commercial Avenue.
Mrs. R N Ruthledge of Brown -
wood is vl.vung this week with herj
daughter, Mrs. Fred Cummings.
Mrs Dick Loveless has been
for the past several days.
Miss Betty Mead, student ;v Tex-
L B Hough of Talpa was a .bust- j as State College for Women Mi-
nes- visitor in Coleman FYtday I Erile Mead, teacher at the Harlin-
afternoon. He came in to obtain | gen school and Mi.-- Mary Wilmoth
his government check. He renewed t Mead, teacher in the Millersvlew
Miss Jfssie Woodward,
James Thornhill and children of
] Dalla.s are in Coleman for the
New material for banquet dresses, Easter holidays with relatives here.
net. maquesere. taffeta, satin and _' _
lace at Sturges-Gibbs 14x; f.
nesday and while In town called at
this office to place a classified ad
In the Democrat-Voice.
Mrs. Wade Clifton of Big Spring is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. A,
Hart and Mr. Hart.
Miss Joe Morris, student at Sou-
thern Methodist University, Dall-
as visited last week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Press Mor-
ris. She was accompanied to Dal-
las Sunday by her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gober of this
city and’ Mr. and Mrs. L. J Hal-
bert of Plainview have returned
from a ten day trip through Louis-
iana, Florida and Georgia. They
also visited the Bellengrath Gardens
at Mobile. Alabama, while gone,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holder are in
Stamford this week to attend a
district , meeting, of managers of
Perry Bros. Stores,
Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Leveririge
left this morning for Corpus Christ!
for a1 two Weeks visit with their
daughter. Mrs C M Richards.
They wil also visit with a son. M. H.
Lcverldge, Jr., at Victoria before
returnihg to Coleman.
his .subscription
in the city.
to the D-V while
school are in Colemaft for Easter j
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J W.- Mead _r.
W H Bush of Goldsboro was a , . _ .
; business visitor in Coleman Satur-,. , M,t andIM'' ** <'?W
day afternoon. . I d»«Khtf!r’ Joa» '« rvl,r to
| spend the Ea ter holidays with Mrs
1 Gentry's-parent-., Mr.- and Mrs. J£.j
M. Jones.
Mr Walts of Novice, formerly ai
tenant on the old A. L. Pearce!
farm, was in the city Saturday on I
business.
LOOK YOUR BEST
Scientific Chiropractic adjustment will help you ’<>
do so by establishing proper function in your body,
thereby putting you in the best physical condition
Alvin M. Fischer, D. C., Ph. C.
Phone 212 Coleman Office liuildint'
March of
Lyle White
Electrical f nntrat line
Full Comfort Wiring
Phone 86.7-.1—416 W. 2th
,M
Emmett Folk of Shields was at-
tending to business matters In Cole-
man Saturday afternoon.
W J Bagley of Burkett wasj
greeting friends and attending to]
business here Saturday afternoon.
' -b-nved by, ] H Neff of Coleman-Burkett
Ardmore.: Rome was in the city Saturday
at T’SCAV, j afternoon on business.
-day : ir the ___
• ar om-: Mr and Mrs Andy Momsson of
parents., the Newcastle e.immuntty were busi-
who went nr- visitors in Coleman Saturday
afternoon.
TAXI
10c
^HOMER BOYD OA1
,* PHOM O Jl
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Mr
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remained t
Char
Uni vy
lived !
: . lol- Flovd Tits worth and M. H Hol-
( . man t-ir Lind of Talpa Route one were vi-
iii-ni Mi ,.nd; stew in the Ccleman County Rural
Fllectric Co-op offices Saturday af-
I ternoon.
Jr :s m Coleman for, __
;:en'- Mi and w. F Allen ol Gould busk was a
'' ' ,s !‘ls business visitor in Coleman Satur-
n-well of Lubbock. | day.
a; A AM. _
D W Wlsc of Rockwood was here
vdrufl student
Texas Austin,
at.tendng to business matters Satur-
day.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
First Coleman
National Bank
Coleman, Texas
\ pci IMeri. ;o ’ rtn ? in - 1 " ■ 1 l.
ASSETS
Hoberta R
if Easter vacation-1_
Mr ana Mrs. C Prlnclpa| 0 c Cook ol thc Mo.
relic community was in Coleman
.;,>!< . , ,,;U,- Hu Saturday afternoon on business.
:.<i is. Da las with --
W T Bowers. Mozclle High School
ui>erintendcnt.. was in Coleman
, man. Monday on school business.
Oscar Ward, who lives just a few
trulcs east .of the city, was in town
(Saturday afternoon greeting friends.
Loans'and l
Overdrafts
Banking Hot
FNirniture
Fed' ral R".se
438^75 12
213 SI
55 .Vir iO
■ s.OfXj.DO
4 150,00
QUICK ASSETS:
U S, Governmet Securi
Other Bond.- ■:
Bills of Exchange
Cash and Due from Bant
::’>■! 14 OS!
.143 20
LIABILITIES
Capital Stork
Surplus
Undivided Profit-
Deposits
OU tH:, St
$1,100.704 44
* 100.000,00
1!7 OtlO.UO
45.289.66
918 414 78
$1,100,704.14
.The Above Statement Is Correfl
E. C. EDENS, Cashier
%e invite your favorable consideratmn of the a boy statement
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation which insurrs
$5,000.00 maximum to each depositor
First Coleman
.. V
National Bank
Member F’ederai Deposit Insurance Corporation which insures
*5.000 00 maximum to each depositor
M:
]• /a ncr
it>. .iiyy-
arccmi
md Mr- w E S'epp and
Billie MauShe. plan to
run Tuekd.i-. uutT TTujrsdav
11 with Mr , Stepp', mother. _
1 ' ! Orville Allen of Fry was here Sat-
'•) i- -fi : ‘. urday to attend to .vc.nc business
matters.
;ind Mvs.s
• mr,II let! Tuesday B irmorc was In the city
t . ,-n di.v trtp'.rhr ,gh, Saturday altemoon on business.
Grande Valiev. They are
nftd by Dr and Mrs N. A
1 Dallas.
Ballard
Howard Netherton Cf Glen Cove
was greeting friends and attending
business here Saturday.
La'iiatn and childr<» -
a - and Mr;- LaDelle
V/:- -ado. Aikansas. "ill
"■kend lor the Easier i --
• n , Mr. John Cline of Rockwood wa, In
M McDOnal -the city Saturday attending L> busi-
ness matters.
Bill Smith of White Chapel wa'
1 the city Saturday on business.
Graduates
A SPECIAL OFFER
a
•illi I’HOTOfiKAl’li
$1.00
Tlirtt1 ,'!xo I’hotouraphs
In regular .Senior folder
$2.00
What would fa .more appri riated or moil’ enduring
than a good photograph?
Martin’s Studio
First Stairway North Of Bowen Drug
Cecil McQueen of Gouldbusk was
poking after business affairs here
Saturday.
Ham
Morrell's Fancy Ham Lean . Tender
Mild and Oh, So Good! 1
Featured Whole or Half
Pound
CheeSC J. - t-hnni -
Frankfurts n «iy t > Ea
Dry Salt Bacon
Breakfast
D Sliced
Bacon- Rmdi-
, 23c
Fresh Country
Eggs..... 13c
Sour or Dill
Pickles pull Quart
Full O' Gold Fruit
Cocktail Tall Can
Lady Betty
Celery Salad i!tl
Southern Ijidy
Salad Dressing Quart Jar
Corn
Quick Meal
Brand
2
No. 2 cans
15«
Oleo
D^Invood
Pound
17c
Ilohinliood
Pound
10c
Coffee
J
Crisco
Flour
AIRWAY
A Perfect Cooking
Fat
Kitchen ( raft
2 lbs. 25c
ft lb.
24 lb. bag <{5C
3 11- bag 37C
3 Can 49C
48 lb. bag $119
STRAWBERRIES
KhvOod Hamilton, nephew of W
R Hamilton of C'jlcman. w is in the
city from Fisk Saturday afternoon.
Will Matthews of Goldsboro was
attending court here Monday Morn-
ing.
Ledger 'leaves In stock at the
Democrat-Voice Office tf
BLANK
l.
Sales
BOOKS
5c EACH
or 45c per dozen
Democrat-Voice
Genuine Sunkist
* 43.2 Size
Lemons
Texas Juicy ‘
Oranges
Dozen .
• 176 Size
Dozen
Fresh
Large
Head's
Lettuce
Beets or Carrots
Fancy Yellow
Bananas pound
Fancy i
New Potatoes
Dress Your Table Up
For EASTER with
Fancy Louisiana
Strawberries
2 Boxes
25c
15c
23c
2 for 15c
3 Bunches . 5C
5c
19c
Pounds
FRUITS
Pears—Apples
Peaches or Black berries
No. 10 Tin
39
A. Y. Bread
24 oz. loaf
2 16 oz. loaves
I 1C
1.V
STALEY S WAFFLE SYRl'l’ 5 lb tin ;{«)r
kKrO SYRUP Blue Labelr3 lb. tin •> ^
J^LL-WELL 3 packages ( 1 OC
OXYDOL large package |f)p
FAULTLESS STARCH large box 'XiC
STOKELY’S CATSUP 2—14 oz bottles Z7\C
WALDORF TISSUE 3 rolls , 14^
PAPER NAPKINS 2 packages 15<*
PEANUT RUTTER quart jar l*)c*
POTTED MEAT 2 regular cans
LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF 12 oz. can |<)o
SUN RAY CRACKERS 2 lb. box' JjJG
HELEN HARRISON CANDY 3 lb tin 7})C
RALEIGH CIGARETTES regular pkg 15f*
MARSHMALLOWS Cello bags, 2 lbs. 25C
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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/m1/4/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.