Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1939 Page: 4 of 14
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE. COLEMAN. TEXAS. THURSDAY.'OCTOBER 5. 1939
^LOCALS
No Admittance! War Restrictions Hit Capital
and Mr*. Mike Wright of l Mr and Mrs. R. A Cox and |
,cr. formerly 'of Cole-.j daughters, Olivia and Jean j
ited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1 Adele, of Talpa, visited Satur-
i day night with relatives near |
1 Lampasas and Sunday visited |
and Mrs. Albert Breed-‘with Mr and Mrs. Tyrus Cox
id Miss Mary Louise Cox in
Ldlan here Sunday.
son accompanied by
and Mrs. Dick Southerland 1 Austin
daughter visited in San An-.
i Sunriav afternoon with Mr.
Miss Roberta Ricketts return-
reedlove's brother,
Mr. and 1
ed Monday
from Dallas, where-.
' - , Kttrl^ Breedlove
They re-
she was wit
;h a sister who un-1
; ied by way of Eden where
deFwent a ?:
lajor operation Sat-1
ti1
.ev visited with fne
nds.
urday afternoon.
Misb Lucile Close, s
ludf.'iit at
Mr. and
Mrs Grady Wester
w th* Texas State
Teachers
o; Mai mu J
unction visited last
T;
i: i lege. Den ton. vis
ited last
vvet'k with r
datives in Coleman. 1
vkeiKi with her pat
■eftis, Mr.
• i Mrs. J. M. Close
Mrs J W
Marshall returned j
---
l an extended visit
■ i J Morton of Br
mv’TWOod
i-s at Beevilh*. Port-
s ChriSti and TaftL
of the local
*4
• the place
-> \VK -
AVE‘ SAVE—ONE
r*v, rccentlv trans
q£NT SAI
,E NEXT WEEK
icno He Mrs M«
irTot; and
B O WEN
.V O W L DRUG
( ■ " ■ :
STORES.
40 x
11<* s of 0/'»na visit-
dav until Saturday
returned;
id Mrs J. C Jones
Mr. Dudley will,
[d'lbiM'ii and t'rosbyte
'n. wdiere
>red by old timers.
in Coleman from
1S98. when he was
(fertakmt ht
i>ines» here At that
11CTT C
is the only under-
.\T;f
oieman He moved
Kl
ring reci
to Si,, c
ite Hour
. '
World war bom hing of the senate chamber, the capitol building
At .left. Sgt. O. O. Dens is turning away would-be visitors.
-'secret service orders to dose grounds of the executive mansion
Comely ‘Refugee’
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ON CREDIT
SAVE YOUR CASH
a to:
Mrs. C W.
rg1 :
A Kuhlcman ie
Edward, of Ho;
ting -this Week w.
Ir: Hug:. Lewis
L F. Hintncr of Paint R-''
‘ ■ ♦:» 1 ■ -me s
in'Coieman Saturday While ',r ',rs
■ I,-.-.,.; r, ;. j rrfj' a . iaSS.BM - ^ '
d -he D-V offering a farm °'-.K ‘ - lo atteii-
from (Aiioman «
.Mr
Agr/ci
/
Dick Bowers, clerk at the
■ Owl Drug Store, was a business
visitor in Breckenridge Satur-
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Sanford Tunc and Mrs.
Joe B. Pouns are in Fort Worth
this week to be at the bedside
of Mrs. Tune's father. D. F.
Bicklc,
National Guard
si Seeking 40
Recruits Here
Pointing out that experience
in the National Guard would be
of much benefit in the regular
Army in the event of a draft,
local National Guard officers
today made an appeal for re-
cruits.
Experience in the National
Guard would probably mean j
more rapid promotion and, with
it, better pay in the regular I
Army in the event war should [
be declared, it was said.
Men between the ages of lti i small chest in.the home, he or
and 45 who are physically, men-J they will have & better chance
of not being prosecuted.
While the McDowells regret
losing the money, jewelry, and
the' watch, they prize the keep-
sakes higher than the'other.
JOHN MILLS IS FIRST!
For the 'teenth time, John
Mills, Coleman County far-
mer, was the first man to
pay his State-county taxes in
this county.
Mr. Mills had his money
‘‘on deposit” in the office of.
County Tax Assessor-Collec-
tor H. M. (Shorty) Brown so
that he would \be sure to
receive the first tax receipt
on 1939 taxes.
■ The tax paying “season”
for. 1939 taxes opened Mon-
day morning.
The Negro Methodist Church
was moved Wednesday after-
noon from the Coleman-Uurkett
road to “the hill.”
tally and morally fit are. want-
ed. The local National Guard
unit—which is trying to bring
its roster up to peace time
strength—could use 40 men,
Capt. Elgean Shield of the rifle | They point out that the latter
unit asserted today. I are of no value lo the person or
lu the event, of war. it wa persons who took them,
also pointed out, National Entrance to the residence was
Guardsmen likely would be gained by cutting a screen win-
kept together as a unit, and, j dow.
thus, Coleman County guards- j —1—
men Would be together. PIRATE GOLD WINNER
As part of a recruiting cam- AT WEST TEXAS FAIR
F. M. McKinney, local man-
ager for Tetnplp Trust Com-
pany, was a visitor in Eden
early this week,
Don Day, son of Mr. and Mrs.-
Clarence Day of Coleman, was
dismissed from Overall Memor-
ial Hospital today, following a
tonsileetorny. The youVigster is
reported to be getting along
nicely.
For results use D-V went ads.
paign. the local National Guard
company will parade and drill
at the county courthouse Sun-
day afternoon at four o'clock.
. Mrs. II, H. Allen of. Sau Am
gelo returned today to her home
following a visit with Mrs. B.
Martin. Sr..
WANTS KEEPSAKES
BACK FROM BURGLAR
If the person or persons who
Monday night burglarized the
W. H.'McDowell home at 415
Mesquite Street will return
some keepsakes taken from a
That fine palomino horse be-
longing to Mr. and Mrs. M. K.
Witt of this city—“Pirate Gold"
—took first place in the threc-
gaited saddle horse division of
the West Texas Fair .at Abilene
this week.
Dr. J F. Gaines, local dentist,
.plans to attend a district dental
s-sa convention to be held in San
Angelo next Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stepp and
Misses Billie Maurine Stepp j
and Ruth Fetchner spent Sun-
day in Abilene to attend six j
services of Dr. Hyman Apple-1
man. the converted Jew, at the
First Baptist Church,
FREE: Dr. Salsbury’s new
poultry Nrook, “First Aid To
Poultry.” Jennie in for your
copy, Simpson Electric Hatch-
ery. 39tfx
Boy Studying
Studying easily, comfortably,
efficiently; getting good nwks,
getting fun out of school and
everything he does. Building a
sound foundation for the fu-
ture. Because his vision is
good. But one child in five has
defective vision. For him, study-
ing Is drudgery, a task requir- ^
Ing nerve-wrarkingeffort. Make
sure your child's sifeht is right.
JERRY HARBOUR
Optometrist
Coleman « Texas
County School Supt. W. T.
Grave- is a business visitor in
Austin today.
m<-v.
;'.
.■1 vices;
- osT trt
the servic
re Mr L;
I
Wilma Birth of Chicago was
i-n-ttifst Amencanj SAVf-, SAVE; SAVE—ONE
A'” A':f CENT SALE NEXT WEEK.
Europe a.KMio t,u> S. b BOWEN & OWL DRUG
■ STORES. 40x
dafii. a Dutch Vessel
< fnl v
Sl.OO ^
Earle Smith's
Ed
lop. 1
ra
H M
Jewelry
ther relativ!
weekend.
Worl
There’s Pleasure
4rTEvery
Dunce Your Cares A w.-»y At Hi-Way. Inn
Where You Will Find
Good Floor
Good Music
Good Eats
JTTLV
You will enjoy every minute of your visit for it's the
favorite spot of out-tor-good-timers. Meet and greet your
friends here and you will go away with the cares and
worries of the day banished.
You ladies who wish to visit the Hi-Way Inn without
escorts, feel free to do so. We wouja be glad to have the
iadics get together at any lime, visit with us and stay
as long as they like. The Inn is under strict supervision
and no rowdyism is allowed, so you need not hesitate lo
come without escorts.
We are open until 2 a. m , and there is no cover charge
except on Saturday nights. -
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n. cap
LEIGH-
OWEN'S
■
1 ;• s., ...r ,.n|, ., I Rev. and Mrs J. D. Smoot1
with hi- 'sister of Comanche visited Tuesday .
■ v 1 M. Graham anil other l,h Iu'v and Mrs M- s- Lcv‘ I
,;m , bridge. . 1
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Nfiss Frances Stevens return-
; i ; Dibn H i. vi- . 1 Tuesday night from Chicago, j
'll (Yronm-ho today. '..-.••here' she had been visaing
• v.'ith a cousin, who had been
■ -i Mrs, \V, E. Stepp rrtd i seriously ill.
Lillie . Maurine have been at;-; -
■ o;e evening services m Mrs. W. J. Coulson of this city
: V.-K»d this week where;and Miss Alice Morgan of Bal-
ls Hyman Apple-man has been j huger visited the first of the
■ : im a revival at the First; week with Mrs. Coulson s dau-
Church. .Liter, Mrs. George Wilkin and
-------e— j family in Dallas.
Mi: Sam Logan and daugh-j --—
< id;, of Menard are visi-1 A.Uice Gary, owner of Allice's
w'-eK with >’ Audry ; French Beauty Shop, has .rc-
- :r and otMet friend,1 • j turned' from Los Angeles and
. ______________ ______, Hollywood, California, where
. . ne spent two weeks visiting
1001.ate 10Classify ' ,ly Balon!;_
_________ W. T. Jones, manager of the
WILL ’ F !;:-•> .,N who entered my ! Simpson Electric Hatchery, Bill
W« s' Mi ,<|uite. Monday: Griffin of Santa Anna and Sam
V [( gun. some 1 Davidson of Abilene, are in San
: a ,,content., of small Antonio this week to attend the
t .Vi '. a Puns nr invi ',1- Texas Baby Chick Association,
pa 1 ion W II McDowell. 40p; -
• A) !•; .a KENT My hone Henry Bicklc and son. Alton.
■ Mb. ,-t MiCul-; ■ Big Spring, were' visitors in
oeh. at City Hall.
40xj Coleman Sunday.
Announcement
S
Hi-Way Inn
Phone 41
Nerll: Of Undents On Abilene Highway
jchn McKinney, prop.
I Wi .[1 In ;.H r fl'i ti l Have Been Appointed Agent 1'or
nolia Products
i In The Coleman 1Vade Area And Am Now In Charge Of Same
P • . . " ». a- V . •
7'm,.ft, p, T::. a Pv.n • ; the pivcut MagnoliajcustM^Bra and invite my
friend-, arid th , , ral ; :d>p. u , it \ aur favorite dealer and try 'Magnolia
proitucts,1 ' ■ ; . :' 'V' ■ "
5 < :n Hu iiv , Mil He Appreciated, Whether Large Or Small
Fred B.Rudolph Agent
i
Magnolia Petroleum Co.
Hoi&L theut BuucLq\
Ijy Y3uxjjMX] cM youh, JoodU at Sc
Prunes &, 25c
Large
Package
19c
Airway
Coffee 2
Edwards
Fruits & Vegetables
APPLES APPLES
APPLES
27c
J Coffee s,ir21c
Brookdale Chum
Salmon
X-Fancy Northwest Red
DellClOUS 113 -Size. Dozen
Fancy Northwest
Jonathans W) Sl/(.
29c
2 ,,25c
Cabbage
Lettuce
Potatoes
Grapes
Grape#
Cranberries
Fresh Green
Pound
Large Crisp
5 Dozen Size
Burbank
Sweet
Seedless
Flame Tokays
Pound
Cape Cod
Pound
3c
2 hdslSc
10 „ 29c
2 ibs 15c
5c
19c
2
No. 1 Cans
Cherub Milk
Pork & Beans
Toilet Tissue
Corn Flakes
Marshmallows
25c
17c
3 Large or
6 Smajl Cans
Van Camps
•3 No. 303. cm
Comfort H
4 Roll Pkg.
Kellogg's
Large1 Pky.
Flam. .1 \ Ar
lb. t'elln Pi.
Little Rascal
8c
Tamales
IOC
No.
Can
Robinhood
OLEO
Pound
Zoo Tinted
TISSUE
Roll
Champ
DOG FOOD C.
No. 1 Cans ^
Safeway
BUTTER
Pound T'
Harvest Blossom
Uc
5c
25c
29c
Su Purb Gran.
SOAP 24 oz. and
8 oz. Pkg. _____
Mammy Lou
MEAL
20 lb. Bag _____
French's
MUSTARD
6 oz. Jar _______ _
20c
53c
9c
National Excel
CRACKERS
2 lb. Box ________
15c
18c
Slokely's Honey Pod
PEAS 9 9Q/>
No. 2 Cans « fufAvV
Heinz
KETCHUP
Large Bottle'
Heinz Assorted
SOUP 9
19 oz. Can;: «> foi^IWV
Heinz 1
2, 15c
BABY FOOD
FLOUR 4« b bm $1.15
Kitchen Craft
|
FLOUR. 48 Ran $X»3S
Dry Salt
BACON
12c
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1939, newspaper, October 5, 1939; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748040/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.