Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1943 Page: 4 of 10
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Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Rock-| Bill Dick Hickman, student at
S/Sgt. Evans Burleson of
Savanah, Ga., visited Sunday
night with relatives and friends
in Coleman.
maker were in Dallas las' week- [Texas Tech. Lubbock, is toar-
■eek
end to meet Mrs. Roekinaker s i nve today for a weekend visit
sister. Mrs. M. Perlmutter and ] with his mother. Mrs. W. R.
two sons. David and Howard, of' Hickman and brother. Lt. Char-
Toronto. Canada, who will visit
with •Mr, and Mrs. Bookmaker
for six weeks
les Hickman, of Camn Atter-
berv, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W Sweeney
of Lawton. Okla , visited last
weekend with Mr. Sweeney's
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thweatt
and daughter, Bonnie, of Fort
Worth visited relatives at
Gouldbusk during the past
weekend. Mr. Thweatt is em-
ployed by Consolidated Aircraft
Co. in Fort Worth.
Johnydale Davis of Stephen-
her sister, Mrs. Alfred
and land Mr. Hinds.
Mrs. Marvin Rav and daugh-
ter. Sherry Lynn, visite.d last
week in Comanche • with her , brother, S M. Sweeney,
mother, Mrs. Mart Sherrell. |Mrs. Sweeney.
Harold Stovall, stationed at
Mr. and Mrs Carl Milligan I . „ , one of the San Angelo air-
and son. Mike, visited last L’" ^ruce ^nt? Car! 1 fields, is enjoying a 15-dav fur-
weekend in Abilene with Mr. | ^- Touhev, both of Coleman [ louch
and Mrs R. G Anderson in I Flying School, are visiting in j h ' _
that city. Albam. New York, and New, r Hollingsworth of
\oik City white on a ten-day. y- in Cole-
leave. Ihev made the trip from1 „ ,
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Simpson Dallas to New York by Ameri- ™an ™*h hu Parent* Mr. and
of .Coleman and Mrs. W. M. can Air Lines. j Mrs. R. G. Hollingsworth.
Newton of Brownwood visited • —-- | '
last weekend in San Antonio' Lt S. B. Goodson is study-., Gtfe Faison re urned Tues-
with Cadet and Mrs. Buddy ms at the San Antonio School f‘7 a Vlsit w,,h fr,ends in
Simpson. I of Aviation Medicine at San Amomo'i_
- ' Antonie! Texas His successor' , . ’ ,
Mrs Frank Taylor, manager ha- not been named. , fnn" le"8^ an® caTn
of the Taylor Tea Room, has I _______ duplicate your -broken ones. J.
accepted the position as assist- Sam W. Cooper, local Cham-|
ant manager of the LaMar Ho- ber of Commerce manager, is a
tel Cafeteria m Houston. business visitor in Dallas this|
—***— ; week.
Lt. and Mrs. Charles Hick- " Wwmsrn* , , '
man of Camp Atterbery. lndi-. Miss Mol lie McCoriey. stu- c,a'
ana, arrived Monday for a four-1 dent of Coleman High School in j
teen-day furlough with rela- j '42. left Tuesday for Inks Dam
lives in Coleman 1 to enter NYA training. She
R .D. Holt. Coleman High County Judge Leman Brown
School Drincipal, carried mem- set bonds for a Negro and Mexi-
brrs of his civics class to the1 earn,each arrested on- liquor
Offices of the district clerk and charges, at $250 each on Mon-
countv clerk Wednesday for a day. The Mexican was charged
practical demonstration i in the with the sale of intoxicating
operation of those offices, i liquor while the Negro was
* » » | charged with possession.
, I » « »
Chief Specialist J. L. 'Bailey j Ur. t. R. Havins has resign-
vifte visited last weekend * with I wil1 arrive toda>' from Norfolk. t>d as „ Howard Payne College
Hinds Va., and will leave the latter' professor to become,a first lieu-
j part of the week for his new , tenant in the Army Air Forces
station at 'he Naval Base atj.+b)c| after a period of six weeks
Memphis, Tenn. He will be ac- j 0f training at Miami Beach,
companied to Memphis by Mrs i Ha.. will be stationed at Ran-
Bailey who has been visiting dolph Field. Texas,
her parents. Mr. and Mrs; B. A * * *
Nance, and by Mrs. E. W 1 .
Schmidt of Memphis and Mrs.! -Nipped in the bud was a rb-
Pete McNee of Henderson, who ! mor going the rounds here last
have been visiting their par-1 yeekend that a Coleman soldier
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hemp-
hill.
| Harbour at
! Store.
Smith's
Jewelrv
24tfx.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Duncan
were visitors in Winters Sun-
Mrs. John Henderson, Jr., and
| daughter. Mary, and Misses
h„ **7*. » San
atives and friends in Coleman
last weekend.
•veral months.
Mrs. J. W. Marshall visited for
Friday night and Saturday with '
friends and relatives in Abilene., J. T Boatwright writes from
- ! Scott Camp. Gatesville. Texas.]
Mrs. H. H Jackson and Mrs ! for The "D-V Writes that he
John T. Williamson returned' is just lost down there without
Tuesday from San Antonio. the county paptr.
T J Holland and family, have
moved to Coleman from Talpa.
CEN-TEX
Pasteurized
Grade “A” Milk
A Glass of
Energy
for the ■
Red Cross
Aide
The Red Cross worker needs
healthy vitality for the im-
portant work she is doing,—
milk will give her that vigor!
CENTRAL FOOD
PRODUCTS CO.
Will Mathews of Goldsboro
was in Coleman Monday to at-
■ tend a meeting of Red Cross
! community chairmen.
Mrs. R. T. Ransberger of
! Coleman is visiting her mother.
Mr.- D F. Bickel. at Handley,
Texas.
Mrs. Roy Howell is visiting
this week in Dallas with Miss
Jessie Woodward.
was aboard one of the two ships
thgt were sunk by German sub-
marines early in February. Rel-
The District Appeals Board
at San Angelo has ruled that
Bobbie Glenn Fuller of Cole-
man he retained in the draft
classification of 1-A.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jackson
of Abilene visited their daugh-
ter, Miss Dorothy Jackson,
teacher in West Ward School,
here last week-end. Mr. Jack-
son formerly was manager of
the Western Union office in
Coleman and is now manager of
that company's Abilene office.
Miss Jackson received her AB
degree from Hardinr-Simmons
University, Abilene, in Janu-
ary.
ft ft ft
The Rev. S. R. Smith, pastor
of the First Baptist Church of
Santa Anna, is conducting a
course in gardening at Santa
Anna High School. The Rev.
Mr. Smith was a visitor in Cole-
man Tuesday.
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STOKES
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Dial 2866
107 E. Pecan
Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Kitchen
and Mrs. Hugh Lewis are in!
Dallas this week. Mr, Kitchen
is receiving medical treatment at
Bavlor Hospital.
* ft * ' *
Part of the graduating cldf* j
at Coleman Flying School left t
last week for Perrin Field, Sher-
man .to continue theiq. Studies
while others went to WacoJ
Army Flying School at Waco.
Coleman Production credit
Association las' week invested
$40,000 of its surplus funds in |
United States Treasury Bonds.
ft * *
Collections were good at the1
county tax-assessor - collector s
office here during the month,
of February. Total tax collec-j
tions dulling the shortest month ’
of the year amounted to $7,-|
068.26. while a total of 271 ve-i
hides were registered and
brought in an additiortal $2.-
857.77. '> |
' « * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Turner of
Waco are in the city on busi-
ness. Mr. Turner is making the
annual audit of the county sj
books.
Loire Dodds of Talpa has been
placed on the honor roll at
Southwest Texas State Teach-
There was a representative!
from practically every school
o s College for the fall semester | R(?ci ^ heldJ
according to a notice received Monda afternoon at the Fust
tooay from Registra Claude'/ Church educational.
building with Sam W. Cooper.
Mr> D J. Barnes is visiting
in Artesia. New Mexico, with
her daughter, Mrs. Rex Hart-
U laves.
Pvt, Lansing Borrows Click of
Camp Carson. Colo., is visiting
with relatives and friends
here for a few days.
J R Holley. Brownwood
automobile dealer and former
Coleman resident, was this week
elected Drcsident of the
Brownwood Chamber of Com-
merce
Keep Their Subscription Renewed!
New Postal regulations require that the publisher of a
newspaper have on a file a letter, approved by his com-
manding officer, from the boy in service overseas, before
p’ new subscription can be sent to him.
Tin ifp^e . • (inscriptions going Ovei.-eris.
Present subscriptions may be continued if not allowed to
lapse. So, KEEP IT RENEWED, never lt-t it lapse! Other
than letters, there is nothing like the boy’s Home-Town
newspaper.
Rate to men in service one year
$1.50
Democrat'Voice
iii
/JW U.S.WAR BONDS
JOHN IfCULLOCH
For ,
OLD LINE LEGAL
RESERVE
chairman of the rural Cam-
paign. in charge. Quotas and
chairmen for each district were
announced. A list will be found
in an advertisement in today's
paper.
ft ft *# *
Those Coleman person* work-
ing on the Boy Scout campaign
to raise rhoney have already
raised the city’s quota of $1200
and all of them have not report-
ed as yet, Floyd Price. Boy
Scout leader here declared to-
day.
# ft #
Mrs. Nan P. Avres visited last
week in Dallas with her
daughter. Miss Lucille Ayres.
ft ft ft
R. L McKinzie, official of the
local IOOF lodge, this week is
proudly displaying pictures of
two airplanes named for the
IOOF and Rebekah lodges of
Texas. Mr. McKinzie expressed
his appreciation to Coleman
Countians who purchased war
bonds and stamps for- it was
through the purchase of those
bonds and stamps that the two
lodges were honored.
LIBERTY LIMERICKS
We Invite You To Our
Special
Sunday Dinner
Coleman Hotel
COFFEE SHOP
A conductor name] Mr,
Kincaid,
Said—“Now that our
country need* aid,
Let’s all get aboard,
Buy Bonds, and not
hoard—
So our loved one* may
live unafraid!’’
Earle E. Smith
Your Credit Jeweler
Point Ration/
March 1st. Ration No. 2 becomes effective on many food items. Until you learn to budget your
"points" you may find yourselves deprived of certain foods temporarily—remember how your
gasoline was used up before the new stamps were effective? The same will happen to your food
supply unless you spend your "points" wisely.
Plan your meals for at least a week in advance, using foods that are not rationed to give you
plenty to eat, as well as rationed items to make your meals tasty and nutritional.
*.....~ ■* fcv&Ajydai^ 3L'ow UoIujll ★-------- ■■
__ Y#nd*r$w#*t No. 2
VwOrn Cream Styk White.............. Can
Pinto Beans £*..„* ii? 9* ££* 8
Lima Beans cl 15* PP°X 8
Prunes SSKTi....................^ 12* £2l20
Post Toasties................2 rK‘ 25*
(pJWMJf Scw&AL
Flour -Hrt"CroW
Not
Rationed • •
ENRICHED.................... 554
Peas
Tomatoes
Spinach IT'
Grape Juice w.i.h ,
Cherub Milk
Spread
Flour rM,d"'
ENRICHED
••Hdi.ftHi.ttN,,. Bog 63^
Flour norv#,t
Blossom
■ iNftUiftltllMlH,
Lunch Bey
Sandwich
Vinegar
Meal KThX.
2,u 1.89
214
8-Lb.
Bo*
Oats S&
...............................
254
SAFEWAYS OWN EXPERTS PICK OUT
AND BUY JUST THE FINEST VEGETABLES
AND FRUITS FARMERS GROW ---AND
WERE AU RUSHED STRAIGHT TO TOWN,
FARM FRESH.'
Favorite
MATCHES
23*
(•Box
Crtn.
Not Rallcntd
Buy Fresh Produce
By using fresh fruits and vegetables as much as pos-
sible, you can serve Nutritional Meals without using
many canned foods.
A No Ration Stamps Required.
★ Contains Natural Vitamins and Minerals.
★ Conserve Processed Foods for Our Armed
Forces in Distant Areas.
Cabbage;
Syrup
Crystal Whlta
JOap Toilet Soop .....
Ivory Soap ,.......
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• •lE.lRt.HHMH* loti 1 W I
Rtf.
Bar
Med.
Bar
54
64
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Ratlonod a a
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Not
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Not
RaUoood a a
Not
Ratlonod a a
I
Sunnybank
OLEO
174
Lb.
Nat Ratlonod
Dalowood
OLEO I, 21c
Hot Rationed
Fresh Roosted, Fresh Ground Coffee Gives Yoa
MORE GOOD COPS PER POIND
Your Safeway Grinds It Fresh at *
Time of Purchase 4 '
Coffee ?d"'crd,
l*tra Fresh
J.1? 254
Coffee &
Stamp No. 81
Void Mar. ZJ
o 1-Lb.
i. Pkos.
414 5S4SS
Winter Garden
Carrots
Sweet Crisp
• %■
2*»»- 9c
Arliona CC
Solid Heads ....................Lb. U T
Beef Liver ' ;,,
Pork Liver sa
* No. 1 Colorado 1 OQC
9 Red McClure X W Lbs.
Juicy Texas
Valencia ...........................Lb. W T
Sausage w,rk
Oranges &'•..............u. 8‘^4
Sausage ....................u. 344
Grapefruit sUdU......... u. 4tC
Liver Loaf S Lb. 334
Apples u. 94
Baked Loaves 1 u. 294
Apples u. 10^
Potatoes3u, ifc
Cheese EiflUZ*..............u. 294
Oysters n. 554
Rutabagas v^.rd.......*.....u. 4V44
Perch Fillets ib. 324
Onions 3 u.. 164
Sliced Halibut u. 374
( SAFtWAY MtATsl)
Fresh meats are not rationed as yet... however,
your Government has requested you to voluntarily
limit your purchase of meats to not more then 2l/2
pounds, per person, per week.
FREE
FAMILY
CIRCLE
•vary
TUESDAY
SAFEWAY
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BUY WAR
STAMPS
and
BONDS
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1943, newspaper, March 4, 1943; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748111/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.