Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1942 Page: 4 of 12
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Bomb the Japs with junk!
Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Dunn
of Galveston are visiting this
week with relatives and friends
in Coleman.
FARMERS, RANCHMEN
TO SAVE ON INTEREST
i Farmers and ranchmen of the’
territory served by the Coleman;
| County National Farm Loan
: Association will save approxi-;
mutely $66,930 during the nextj
two years through continued,
low interest rates on Federal)
) Land Bank and Land Bank
j Commissioner loans, according j
XT nanvoinrir
As Seen
By "D-V"
Reporters
MR. TERRY'S GUESSES
When the robins come
early in the year Spring is
almost here.
When John Terry, Fisk gin
operator, sends in his guesses
ongotton yield in the Nation,
.-State and County it is almost
dotton picking time.
Well. Mr. Terry's estimates
have arrived, and they read
as follows:
Bales
United States 11.280,000
Texas 2,720,000
Coleman County 17,500
Each year Mr. Terry comes
close to guessing what the
yield of that year will be.
Last year he missed the Na-
tion’s total by only 60,000
bales.
Section
Mrs, Grady Wester of Malinoj
visited Tuesday and Wednesday)
in Coleman with her mother.)
! Mrs. J. W. Marshall, and other;
The wolf hound pack owned the personnel department of
Times last Sunday morning. George Pauley, Leroy Stock-
Mr. Gay said this week that it ard and Arthur Young were
was one of the'best packs of business visitors in Coleman
1 dogs ever in this country He, Wednesday. They were at-
| recalls that he caught five tending to business affairs for
i wolves in seven tries in 1919. the Central Colorado River Au-
1 thority.
story * * *
Pvt." Kenneth Bell of the
I to Robert V. Wood, secretary-,
treasurer of the association.
The saving, Mr. Wood ex- j
plained, results from legislation j
recently passed by Congress,,
which continues through June!
j 30, 1944, the 3l.i per cent in-
! terest rate oh long-term Federal
I Land Bank and Land Bank
Commisioner loans.
1 The Coleman County Nation- j
1 al Farm Loan Association has
approximately $2,231,000 in
For .
The Duration
This is the time whenV#>u
are dependent on the air
waves for news. Now that
there is complete suspension
of radio manufacture, we
are proud to be able to offer
you good repair service on
your radios and electrical
appliances.
Texas City. Texas, is spending >nteresting
; a few days with her parents, " as sen^ Austin by the
Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Tisdale. 1 Associated Press recently. Mrs.
__ t Lon English Clark of that city
Miss Billie Maurine S!|?pp ,observed her 101st birthday at
j sang several numbers at the an °Pen house and during the, ------- -------- —
j Brownwood USO Club last Sat- dav showed she was still active sister, Peggy Joyce, a nurse in
[ urday night. 1 by playing a piano number.) the junior organization, are vis-
_ ; Mrs. Clark is a great-aunt ofjiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray
) Mrs. R. E. Jones will return Mrs- E- w Gober and an aunt of Coleman.
(this week end to her home inl0^ ^rs ^ A- Brandon, both
Fredericksburg following 3! Santa Anns. IMrs Clfirk is Persons found guilty of speed-
visit of several days with her a native of Missouri. She came ing in this county had just as
son. Douglas Jones, and Mrs. Texas in 1852. well forget about obtaining new
Jones.. * * ■* itires or re-caps from the local
_ J. H. Kellett, for six years rationing board. A check is
Mrs. Boley Williams of Fred- principal of the school at Tye, made regularly of the courts to
ericksburg visited Tuesday and is the new superintendent of the determine just who is paying
— ' Eula Consolidated High School speeding fines.
in Callahan County. Mr. and * * *
Mrs. Kellett formerly resided Local highway patrolmen ar-
in Coleman. rested a young Coleman man
* * * near Ballinger recently and
Mrs. H. B. Hunter and sons charged him with illegal trans-
have returned from Fort Worth,’ portation of beer and with
where they visited Bobbie Hun- speeding. The man left San!
ter, daughter of the former. Angelo with 15 cases of beer at
Miss Hunter last weekend was 4:00 o'clock in the morning,
struck by a hit-and-run driver The highway patrolmen had to
when she alighted from a bus. drive at a speed of 80 miles an)
Her condition is reported bet-(hour in order to catch up with
ter now
CONRAD POND PLAYS
ACCORDION AT
KIWANIS MEETING
Conrad Pond. 7, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Pond. 201 Miami,
entertained members of the
local Kiwanis Club with an ac- j
cordion solo at the club's meet- j
ing at Hotel Coleman Tuesday ■
noon.
The youngster began playing
an accordion when he was five I
years old.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathy in the
loss of our beloved son, hus-
band and brother, Eugene. May
God bless everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cleveland
and family. Mrs. Lucille
Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Fntkner, Mr, and Mrs.
Weldon Cleveland. 31p
For prompt
service
Best Radio Service in Town
Gus Reisner, Service Man
O Bars parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Frew of Dallas visited
H. T. O'Bar. 1 the latter part of last week with
- I Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Knox.
Pvt. John Sharp of Sheppard: -
Field. Wichita Falls, visited last Miss Joy Livingston of San
weekend with his sister. Mrs. R. Angelo and Miss Peggy Rush of
L. Cope, and Mr. Cope, Talpa are visiting this week
- with Mr. and Mrs. T. W Rush
Mr. and Mrs. R G. Anderson and Miss Mary Katherine Rush.
and daughter. Judy, are busi-j -
ness visitors this week in Mid-' Mr and Mrs.,,H. O. True and
She is employed ini the accused
Miss Irmalu Dulin visited last
weekend in Sweetwater with
her parents.
(daughter. Margaret, of Odessa,
are visiting thyi Week with Mrs.
! W. S. Stephenson. \
Son Of Local Couple
Dies In Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. W B Wilson
of Dallas visited last weekend
with Mrs. Wilson's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Burdick.
Relatives ii
week received
death of Mast
last weekencr
in a hospital at Mt. Vernon,
Mo., following an illness of
about a year. Interment was
i Coleman this
notice of the
m Chapman, 50.
Mr. Mason died
Mr.- Pete McNeeb of Hender-
son is visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hemphill.
Assorted
SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS...
Unltu yo* or* completely tatisfied
—your money back!
Seven Steak i.h.u,. 27$
Beef Roast &...........u. 27$
Short Ribs u. 19$
Loin Steak Firil".*''*......u>. 37$
Loin Steak SoMcilti________u. 33$
Baked Loaves
Franks&
Salami
Cheese a
Cheese s
(bay,
Pears n”iI«Hoi»ei c™2/123
Grapefruit Sir." 14
Corner.* 2&2 25
Spinach ........&.2,/,15
Pink Salmon ....... cJS’ 20
Apple Butter && 14
Peanut Butter SET &0*' 19
Mayonnaise M.'d. 151
n.Duchett O*. oo
accompanist. , PICTt/RES OF BOYS
Dennis Gaines and Rev. R.1 IN SERVICE WANTED
E. DeLoaeh had charge of the. BY PERRY BROTHERS
day’s program. | D _
_:_ i Perry Brothers store here
Miss Patty Walker visited pictures of all the Cole-
last weekend with friends in' *]narl County boys in the armed
San Antonio. forces of this Nation.
_ The photographs will be plac-
ww*— ed in one of the display win-;
DEMOCRATS TO MEET dows at the store, according to;
HERE SATURDAY Ace Doran .store manager.
....____ ^ Mr. Doran declared parents
There will be two Democratic i could rest assured that the pic-
meetingo at the county court-, tures would bt, ..handled with'
house Saturday afternoon at:care"
A & M College. wrho will return
with them for a weekend visit.
bloom
iro .............;................. Lb. mm M "
Mello- \ I OOC
onqhorn.....lb.
$ADJC£Atf UallULL ★
Mr. and Mrs, Dillard Baker
and baby of Houston are visti-
ing this week with Mr. Baker's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Baker.
Fresh Dressed
Mr- E L. Knox. Miss Aline
Beer: and Mrs, B. B. Nunley
returned Sunday from El Paso
where they visited with Lt, and
Mrs. Eldon Knox. Jr. Mrs. El-
don Knox and son, Beck, re-
turned with them for a visit.
Coffee
Coffee Kr?w
Tea SSffRL...........
CoCOa Htnktrt.........
FRYERS
AUGUST 1 DEADLINE
August 1 is the final date for
cotton improvement associa-
tions to make application for
free cotton-classing and news
service, according to James R.
Kennedy, of the Agricultural
Marketing Association. This
service was provided by the
Smith-Doxey Act. A number of
I am most thankful to the citizens
of Coleman County for the enormous
vote you gave me. I just hope that 1
may be able to. in a small way, justify
your expressed confidence in me.
FRESH SHIPMENT OF
1. U Cin LELONG AND
SKALTON PERFUMES AND
TOILETRIES JUST ARRIVED.
OWL DRUG STORE. 31x
dyrup whit*.......
Shreddies». ■
Post Toasties
Sugar cmXM
Cheese tfwm
Margarine i«(
BACON
Dackar'i lowana
Sliced Bacon
cotton growers used this service;
last year, and found it quite
helpful to them. Applications
are made by the ginners. The'
necessary blanks and other in-k
formation may be ■ secured at
the office of County Agent D. I
D. Steele.
Dackar't English
Sliced Bocon
H Ray of McCamey, left Mon-
day for a two weeks visit with
i .rivi - in Alabama.
Mrs Hubert Dudgeon and
daughter. Hazel May, from
Tampa. Fla. are visiting friends
and relatives in Coleman.
ROCKWOOD
(By Neily Crutcher)
Miss Pauline Smith of Bangs
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
W. H. Burson, last week.
Mrs. Gladys Lamaster has re-
turned to her home in Califor-
nia after visiting her parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. J; L. Municin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crutcher
and family visited in the L. B.1
Perkins home in Hardin Sun-j
No. ! Salt Pork
30- to 30-Lb. Avq*. . Lb.
OUisJl OaimHu
Prunes gfc 17$
Ntvy Beans w£ c*LSi. 27$
Lima Beans 81 29$
Hi-Ho Crackers 21c
Bread SStfrJSS* *»c
Dog Food DeVydt. *i°!' 9$
P&G Soap..........19$
Lux Soap...............3!.*?, 19$
Tisfue Toii.t 3 ".Hi 13$
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Lewis re-
turned Monday from a three-
wei-'ks" vacation in Houston.
Galveston and San Antonio.
Fancy
Arkansas
Elbert*
Mrs. Sterling Forsythe and
son. Ted. of Lubbock, are visit-
ing this week with her mother.
Mrs. Fred Henderson.
Mrs. R. L. Cope of Coleman
(and her cousin. Miss Phil Smith
I of Abilene, are visiting this
week with relatives in San Au-
! gustine.
Mrs. Clifford Thompson and
[baby of Orange and Mrs. Win-
j stop Polly of Gainesville are vis-
j iting this week with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rans-
berger.
BUY WAR
BONDS
I wish to express my sincere appre-
ciation for the nice vote I received in
Saturday's primary for the office of
District Clerk. Even though 1 did not
get in the run-off I met and made many
friends and it is for this friendship! and
support which I am most grateful. I
have no ill feelings toward any one who
saw fit to support one of my opponents.
Respectfully,
I'm going to have those
Brakes looked at
the very next thing/"
Have your garageman put
your car in shape for
Summer driving.
MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
SHOP THE SAFEWAY...A PROBLEM IS EASILY SOLVED
if she'd wired
SATURDAY WE
’COULD HAVE
MOTHER IS
ARRIVING.
FOR A FEW
DAYS VISIT.
Too Late To Classify
CLARK AUTO
PARTS SUPPLY
110 E. Pecan St. Phone 41(1
OF GROCERIES
[ON SPECIAL.
FOR SALE: 18 houses and lots.
Will sell for less than cost to
rebuild houses. Lots and pave-
ment a gift. H. M. Thomson at
Post Office. 31tfx
FOR SALE: One-half section
improved stock farm, 2 houses;
150 acres in cultivation. Special
price, $3,150, Black valley land.
See J. M. McDonald, Agent.
Phone 3416. 31 32x
YRt SaMTY IRAKf t ININ#
iPPPPJ
DARLING, AT THE
LET IS
BETTER THAN
NO CROWDS
SAFEWAY, PRICES
SEE FOR
SATURDAY
I'M AN'eaRLY
ARE THE SAME
OURSELVES
SHOPPING,
IN THE WEEK ‘
EVERY DAY IN
rr~
LOW PRICES.
CUSTOMER"
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PERFECT SERVICE
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1942, newspaper, July 30, 1942; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747947/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.