Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1951 Page: 4 of 6
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FACE POUR THE DAILY DEMOCRAT-YOICK, COLEMAN, TEXAS
Business 8C Professional Directory
ABSTRACTORS
DRY CLEANERS
L. EMET WALKER
ABSTRACT CO.
30? Office Bldf.
Dial 4201
KLEAN KLOSE
KLEANERS
Cleaning - Pressing
Dial 3316
- Alteration*
411 Liveoak
Standard
Abstract Co.
County Maps For Bale
Bettie McCulloch, Mgr,
Weah McCulloch, Secy.-Treas.
405 Hank Building
!L
Look your best
Wester's Dry
Cleaners
Buddy Wester
509 Commercial
Phone 6181
ELECTRICIANS
COLEMAN ABSTRACT
COMPANY
102 Commercial Avenue
Fred Paddleford, Owner
Remember
Fred Goss
The Electrician
Phone 3516
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GARAGES
ATTORNEYS
R. E. MURPHEY
Allen
Pho:
>r 6944
Frank Orr Garage
For Better Auto Repairing
418 Commercial
Day Phone: 5396 — Night 3575
W. E. (Bitty) Allen
Attorney at Law
Courthouse
Ph. 5301
HAP ASTON
Repair Shop
General Mechanic Work
Generator'
Oil Field Ignition-Starters
Day Phone ' Nipt Phone
9-2771 103 Colorado 8416
AUTO PARTS
Shorty Harmes
Wrecker Service
Automobile Repair
■ Welding
Day Phone Night Pho
7166 8114
Parts, Supplies
Accessories for Cars,
Trucks and 1 factors
Central Auto Supply
111 r. Pc- n — Plionc 62(11
LAUNDRIES
Wet and Dry Wash
Smitty's Washateria
Wc pick up and deliver
Dial 4376 511 San Starcos
ECONOMY
calls for keeping
your car in
Good Condition
■'see
ur garagemax
Clark Auto Parts
Nationally Known Part*
110 H. P«an Dial 2871
^SI SSHINK jSjfe.
5,©$ LAUNDRY
Help D-Self
>S\V
Wet & Rough-Dry
"Free Pick up & Delivery"
Phone 91126 — Abilene Highway
BEVERAGES
like it-
It Lite you—
7-Up Bottling Co,
,N. Neches
E Z WAV
I.AINDRV AND
DRV "('LEANTN(i -I l.’V'I K
Free Pick-up and Delivery
on Dry Cleaning and Laundrv
109 Roselawn
Phone 5056
MATTRESS FACTORIES
MI;All MATTRESS FACTORY
New Location .
Santa Anna Cut-off
Specialize in Inner-Spring
& Box Spring
All work guaranteed
1 Day Service
Phone 3251 or 3460
CAFES
MONUMENTS
od
MANHATTAN
CAFE
Pleasant Service
Coleman
Monument Works
W. A. Finlay, Owner
End of E. !>th - Phone H2T6
Excellent Meals
BLACKIE
CONGER'S
213 Commercial
MOTOR COMPANIES
Lunches
Short Orders
Sandwiches
BUSY BEE
CAFE
Across from J. E. Stevens
Front-end alignment
Bender equipment
Tune-in wheel balanong
on the car.
Factory trained operators
Free check-up
while you wait
M. K. Wilt
Motor Company
OIL FIELD SUPPLIES
OIL BELT TOOL CO.
Machine Shop and Welding
Oil Field Tools and Supplies
Dial 6211
1 blk. E.—2 blks \ C ourt house
Trading? Buying? Selling?
Use Daily D-V Want Ads!
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L; Harris of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sanderson of
Browriwood jrisited her mother, Mrs.
Henry Beavers Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Harris Visit-
THURSDAY, MARCH
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1651
ed their son and family^
Mrs. Grady Harris of Aransi
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holland and
daughters visited relatives here Sun-
day.
FOR SALE
Your Butane Gas Dealer
We are prepared to
Service
Drilling Rigs
as well as
Domestic Customers
.Coleman Butane Gas Co.
Burkeu. Ihuhway—Phone 8371
FOR SALE — Used electric re-
frigerators, $35.00 up. No down
payment. Other outstanding bar-
gains, shop and save at Jones
Electric Co. (Hotpoint) 15-c
FOR SALE — Dinette suite, wal-
nut; table, chairs, buffet. $85.-
00. A. D. Nichols, White Auto
Store. 6-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
OCCO MINERAL COMPOUND.
Write or call Buck Evans, 2511
4th St. or Phone 27863 Brown-
wood. 3-8-c
PAINTING
EXPERT SPRAY PAINTING
Reasonable Cost
Limited amount of Red. Green,
White. Aluminum. Black
Located 2 Blks South State
Highway-Garage on Highway 67
FOR SALE — 1939 Ford Tudor
sedan, good condition. See Glenn
Ilagler, Stovall Farm Equipment
..... - - ......—---------19-tfc
FOR SALE — Used gas cook
stoves. $5.00 down, $5.00 a month.
These stoves cook as well as a
new one. Will trade for your old
range. Gray Mercantile Co.
| FOR SALE — 1948 Pontiac 4D
Streamliner Sedan loaded with
accessories, good tires and seat
covers. Jobe Buick Co.
RADIO SERVICE
Phone 3948
WILSON'S
Radio Shop
Sam Wilson
Corner Neches & Live Oak
FOR SALE — 1947 Buick Super
Sedan. Carefully reconditioned
in our shop and ready to give
you thousands of r^iles of care-
free driving. Jobe Buick Co.
PFAL ESTATF
FOR SALE — 1942 Chevrolet Tu-
dor. Excellent mechanical con-
dition. If you are considering a
lower priced car. see this one.
Jobo Buick Co.
JIM. MCDONALD
REAL ESTATE
RENTALS ■___
--- LOANS
_ insurance
00X423- COLEMAN ,TEX.
FOR SALE 1950 Buick Sedan,
beautiful Olympic blue, mellow
toned radior best heater. See
.Libo Buick Co......, .....
Mrs. Austin Purcell
Real Estate
Livestock
118 W. College
door West Dixie Theatre
FOR SALE — 1947 G. M. C. one
anti one-half ton truck. Flat bed
and cattle boards. Delma John-
son Motor Co. 5-e
Just Arrived! Garden and lawn
supplies. Buy early and save
money. Will be scarce later.
White’s Auto Store, 6-tfc
TO STAY CLIPPED — Use Bull
Dog Paper Clips for Temporary
filing of letters and papers. The
Daily Democrat-Voice.
Bring vour small electrical ap-
pliances for repair to Gray Mer-
cantile Co.
WASHABLE WALLPAPERS that
will keep their color! We guaran-
tee them. Prices are- reasonable,
too. Rockwell Bros, and Co.,
Lumbermen. Phone 3361. 6-e
TIME IS AN IMPORTANT ele-
ment in prescription service.
Mayes Drug fills prescriptions
promptly and accurately. Phone
2161. 6-c
We have a large supply of desk
size blotters on hand, in assorted
colors, priced at 25c each.
Coleman's
Company "B"
BURKETT
n
FOR SALE — .90 head of sheep.
Cross between Delaine and Ram-
bouillet, Bryan White, Talpa. 4-p
If You Want To Buy or Sell Any
____Kind of Real Estate
See Me'
JESS R. PEARCE
E. Z- Term Man
Phone 2631
SCRAP IRON YARDS
FOR SALE — 1950 FORDOR SE-
DAN Deluxe styleline Chevrolet,
radio, heater, sun-visor, seat
covers, white side-wall tires, less
than 16,000 miles. Like new. Sec
me Saturday. T. R. Knowles.
3-i-p
FOR RENT — Light housekeep-
ing room with kitchen, for couple
with one child. 1500 Commercial,
phone 3929. 7-c
Ili-licSt Prices Paid
rap iron, metal
used pipe and building material
E. II. RAY & SONS
Junk Yark
Piione -70G8 North Coleman
SERVICE STATIONS
FOR RENT
FOR SALE — Two little fox ter-
rier puppies, $5.00. Mrs. E. H.
Ray. 218' Overall, "PKooe" 7W It. If MtOI.I) PITTARD assisted
By Lt. Tom Seely
• Our first of-the twelve extra
assemblies w^r held ’ast Wednes-
day night February 21st, and was
a very educational and instruc-
tive period lasting from 7 p. m.
until 11 p. m. Classes were held
in a county fair method, each
class of one hour duration. Each
man received instruction in his
basic weapon and three other
classes, changing each hour.
Some very good instruction was
given in each class and the in-
structors were well qualified iii
their subjects. Following is a list
of the classes and the instructor
of each: Nomenclature or name
of the parts) assembly and dis-
assembly of the M-l Rifle —
FOR RENT — Used electric re-
frigerators for rent and we will
let you apply the rent paid on the
purchase of the box if you want
by Sgt. NELSON BERKS; No-
menclature, assembly and. dis-
assembly of the Carbine rifle —
Sgt. 1 cl ROY BARNETT; As-
sembly and disassembly of the
Sniper's Rifle — Sgt. 1 cl ROY
WILDER; Nomenclature, assem-
bly, and disassembly of the Pis-
tol Cal. 45 — Sgt. JOE CERVEN-
jKA; Radio Communications —Lt.
SEELY; Nomenclature, assem-
bly and disassembly of the
Browning Automatic Rifle —Sgt.
ROBERT PITTS assisted by Pfc.
REX JONES; Nomenclature, as-
to buy it later. Why use an | sembly and disassembly of the
an ice box? Gray Mercantile Co.
McNutt Service Station
Gulf Products
i orncr Concho and Walnut
Phone 6171
Les Aderholt
Texaco Products
Specializing In
Washing A Lubrication
216 S. Concho Dial 7*78
FOR RENT — Bedroom, private
bath and entrance.. 118 W. Col-
lege. A. Briggs. 28-tfc
FOR RENT—Furnished duplex.
Newly decorated, one child con-
sidered. Phone 6631. 6-c
FOR RENT — Small furnished
apartment, close in, electric re-
frigerator, private bath, air con-
ditioner. To couple or single per-
son. Phone Jones at 7701. Simp-
son Hatchery. 22-tfc
FOR RENT — Two apartments,
one partly furnished. Mrs. Bir-
die Eppler. Phone 5574 or 6051.
25-tfe
Light Machine Gun — Cpl. RAY-
MOND CRENSHAW; Mess Pro-
cedure — Sgt. 1 cl GORDON
BENNETT; Driver’s Motor Main-
tenance — Sgt. JAMES PITTS.
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We were certainly glad to have
CHARLES JETTON join the j
Company. JETTON transferred!
from the Inactive Reserve to
duty with Company B. He is as- j
sitant football coach and Junior
High Basketball coach with the
Coleman School System,
Mrs. T. C. Strickland
The Rev. R .A. Cox is attending
pastors school at Glen Rose this
week and Mrs. Cox is visiting her
mother at Fort Worth.
Mrs. Nora Jennings and son Cecil,
her daughter Leta Mae and baby of
Coleman spent Saturday night and
Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Morgan. Other weekend
guests in the Morgan home were
MaTy Helen Smith and Alta Ruth
Frame, granddaughters, of Santa
Anna.' ............~~......~........
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White and
Cecil visited relatives in New Mexi-
co and West Texas over the week-
end.
Mrs. M. A. Wilson of Hamlin visit-
ed her uncle, J. W. Colvin Sunday.
Aitnt Mary’s Quilting Club met
February 22 In the home of Mrs.
Elmer Key. Three quilts were fin-
ished,- one was for the Old Folks
Home at Coleman, the other two
were- for Mrs. Key. A covered dish
luncheon was served at noon to
fifteen members and two visitors,
Mrs. Bud Key and baby, Connie, of
Fort Worth and Mrs. Gene Renfro
of Cross Plains. The next quilting
will be at the home of Mrs. Earl
i Gray March 7.
| Mrs. Belle Barnett celebrated her
; 78th birthday Sunday at the home 1 fi
1 of her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. 0
| R. P. Barnett. A surprise dinner j N
was served to Mr. and Mrs. Earl! O
Barnett. Mrs. Harold Barnett, and |
daughters. Mrs. D. E. White
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Morris |
Odom and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Judd
Barnett and daughter, Mrs. Cora
Barnett. Mrs. Clark Golden and son
and Mr. and ’Mrs. R. P. Barnett and
daughters. ,
The W.S.C.S. met Monday even-
ing with 12 members present. The
devotional was given bv Mrs. C. D. 0
Baker. A Spiritual Life program ! A
Was directed by Mrs ,j. E. Burkett. | #
There was an open discussion on
several Bible questions and various
scriptures. All the quarterly reports,
were filled out at the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis McKinney and 1
Mrs. Luke Erlington were in Brown- I
wood Saturday on business.
Mrs unit Mrs.-Sam -Fortor-of-Four1
sans visited relatives here over the
weekend,
Mrs. S. V. Webb were in San An-
tonio over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Webb and Mrs.
and Mrs. B. W. Webb visited her j
sister in Odessa over the weekend. '
William Lloyd Audas af Yoakum i
visited his parents over the week- ,
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Popnoe were
in Abilene Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Norman of
Colorado Oitv visited their daugh- -■
ter. Mrs Barney Popnoe and hus- j
band over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson were
in Abilene Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Harris of
Talpa were weekend visitors in the
SERVING OTHERS AS
WE WOULD BE SERVED
Reverence, respect and responsibility
keynote the foundation of the service we
give to all. Regardless o'f cost, our every
service is complete, dignified and reverent.
Rhone 2121—Day or Night
J. E. Stevens Co.
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CARRY-**
| Do you carry enough insurance!
If not, are you prepared to pay
Hospital Bills!
Remember, accidents or illness are n it predictable and
they pull heavy on ones purse strings! It’s the happier
person who carries enough insurance.
Rhone Gill - - - Without obligation one of our agents
will gladly explain our several plans and how you may
•any enough insurance!
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COLEMAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE ASS’N.
‘The Mutual with a Reserve”
OIVWWWIAAIWVH
Dill 7791 Coleman, Texas
Walker Service Station
Washing & Lubrication
We Give
Frontier Saving Stamps
320 W. Live Oak — Phone 3311
WANTED
WANTED — Ironing. 300 E. Elm
Call Ben, 9-2799. 7-c
REAL ESTATE
(’apt.. HOUSTON F. HOL-
LAND. 1st Battalion S-2 (Intel-
ligence Officer) and Sgt. 1st cl
P. B. LIGHTFOOT. Assistant
Regular Army Adviser for the
1st Bn., both from BroWrtwood,
were with us Monday night on
a routine visit and informal in-
apection.
NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
RUDYARD KIPLING’S
greatest story on the screen !
I , enjoyed giving a class on j
Elementary Map reading to the i
enttrtr ’Crrrrm’aTry—Mom4ay--night,
Being able to read a map
very essential to every man
FOR SALE — To be moved, new , the Armed forces. Unfortunately
three room house. Price only | many soldiers were either cap-1
TIN SHOPS
J. M. COLBERT
TIN SHOP
“ANY THING MADE
OF SHEET METAL"
On Park Street
Phone 5286
MOVING & STORAGE
VENETIAN BLINDS
CARPENTERS
D. B. Wright
CARPENTER REPAIRS
Weather stripping--Rockwool In-
- - Kuiatifm—Estimates Cheerfully
furnished No obligations.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 52®
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. A. M. Fischer
(HJROPR ACTOR
X Itoy - Flnroa
j 413-415 State Bank
GEO. D. RHONE
WHSE. 8t TRANSFER CO.
Phone_____——~ 2117
OPTOMETRISTS
Dr. A. J. Black
Optometrist
516 State Bask Building
Phone 7651 Coleman
Custom
Built Blinds
For a Perfect Fit
Phone 8106
Coleman Venetian
Blinds
413 West Live Oak
WELDING
ROBINSON'S
WELDING SHOP
Portable Welding
Day and Night
Phone; Day 5286—Night
Located H block north
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$1000. Joe’s Lumber Year, 401
W. Grand, Comanche. 26-tfc
FOR SALE — One F. H. A.
modern home. Pay out less than
rent —, Duplex, good income,
stays occupied. See these bar-
gains. Dial 3416 J. M McDonald.
25-tfc
NOTICES
POSTED — Hunting, Fishing
and Trespassing are prohibited
on all lands owned and control-
led by me in Coleman County.
Mrs. J. A. B. Miller.
NOTICE — WE PAY TOP
PRICES for livestock in trade
on all appliances. You save, we
trade, Jones Electric Co. 15-c
MISCELLANEOUS
BOOK YOUR BABY CHICKS
now for spring delivery at Wil-
son Grain Co.’s Hatchery. 4-c
When you need office supplies
come to the Daily Democrat-
Voice. We Ijave a large supply |
on hand.
tured or killed during World War
II because they turned at the
wrong road or preceded to the
wrong hill.
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One of the several classes on
crew-served weapons training
during the second hour was a
very good class on tracking a
moving target with the 57mm
Rifle by Cpl. RAYMOND SEN-
DEJAS. You have probably shot
at a running rabbit or a flying
duck. The principle is the same
except the target is usually an
enemy tank or vehicle and the
weapons is a crew-served 57mm
Rifle.
« « «
Surely glad to have another
new man to join the ranks Mon-
day night. He is WALTER F.
DEAL, 19 year old son of MR.
and MRS FOREST DEAL of
Gouldbusk. He is a graduate of
Mozelle High School.
KIM
.V&AntciU
JUlIlkh
EBROL FLYNN
BABY CHICKS AND STARTED»
chicks now at WI toon Grain Co's
Hatchery. 4-c
Ambulance Service
Wright's
Funeral Home
Insurance Coverage
Ages • thru W years
Phone 2381. Coleman
THOMAS GOMEZ • CECIL KELLAWAY
ARNOLD MOSS-LAM LOEZ
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Checking Accounts
Safe Deposit Boxes
Automobile Ixians
Savings Accounts
Personal Ixmns
Business Loans
Friendly
Coleman County I
State Bank
Member F. D. I. C.
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