Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1941 Page: 4 of 12
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FAGE FOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Scott
have returned from Mineral
Well*)where they spent several
days vacationing.
J. P. Miller and children,
Billie Marie and'J. P. Jr., at-
tended the Hughes Horst' Auc-
tion sale at Big ■Lake the latter
part of last week.
Mts. Silas Ballard. Mrs. Thee
Dunman, Mrs. J. A. B. Miller
and daughter, Doris, were busi-
ness visitors in Yoakum, and
Cuero the first of the week.
ews
V. D. Walker Jr., of Compton,
California,- is here visiting his
mother, Mrs. Irene Walker.
Dr, and Mrs. V, B. Cram
Abilene were guests last
end of Mr. and Mrs. He:
Avanger.
Miss Margaret Young, student
at Texas State College for Wom-
en. Denton, will visit this week-
end with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. C. Young.
CHERRY VOUCHERS ARE
GOOD FOR USEFUL GIFTS.
BRINu ‘ YOUR CHERRY
COUPONS TO MAYES DRUG
STORE AND GET CHERRY
VOUCHERS, GOOD FOR FREE
PREMIUMS. 30x
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Witt at-
tended the Hughes Auction sale
near Big Lake the latter part of
last week. '
U. S. FORMULA 62 FLY
SMEAR KILLS WORMS, RE-
Recent guests in the M. K.
Witt home were Elsworth M.
Statler of San Diego, Calif.,
owner of the Circle S ranch
and- son of the founder of the
Statler Hotels of fthe East: Bob
Roberts, his attorney, Glen D.
Perkins, manager of the Circle
S Ranch and Ben B. Matthews
pf San Diego.
Mr,. and Mrs. Tom Sealy of
Midland visited last wjeekend
with Mrs. Sealy* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. McCord. Mrs.
Sealy remained for a longer
visit. Accompanied by Mrs. T.
Richard Sealy of Santa Anna
and Miss Florence Harper of
Colorado, she returned to her
home Wednesday.
Mrs. G. G. Grarnmer and
daughter, Jennilu, returned on
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Follet
and Chas. Follet of Council
Bluffs, Iowa, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. K. Witt Tuesday.
Louis Palmer Randall, who
recently underwent an eye op-
eration in Dallas, is reported to
be recovering nicely.
Miss Betty Jo Cross left Sun-
day for Abilene, where she has
entered Draughon’s Business
College.
PELS FLIES, AND HEALS j Sunday from Sulphur Springs,
WOUNDS. GOVERNMENT vvheiv tiny visited two weeks
APPROVED. HOTEL DRUG | with Mrs. drummer's parents.
STORE. , 30x -- .
- j Bobby Driskill and Billie Bob !
Summer hats up to $4 95. all; Hulsey left Sunday for a weeks j visited last weekend with her
going for 51)c, Blue Bonnet; vacation in Galveston. ^ mother. Mrs. J. G. Pillow.
Dress Shop. 30xj - I —-
Miss Geneva Pillow of Dallas
- < ' _ - „ Mrs. Homer Dultoft and son,
Mrs. Paul Ransbergor has re-i Take ,h|-‘ P‘“.s .' ' * Homer Jr., will return Sunday
turned from a visit to,Marian-i^ou' and ,u' 1 1 ^ •../ to their home in San Angelo
na, Arkansas, Memphis. Tenn-1 brokculrnse tj^sarfr d.i. . - . fo)!owmg an extended visit with
essee, and points in Mississippi. J / * ... Burton Miles Mrs. Claud' Lawrepce,, Mrs.
Her son, Barney, returned home ( ^ V y week i Lawrence is a dAghter of Mrs.
with his mother after having'j^ Mrs Dglton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
vmkd in Arfcmm lor several Jack™ and company Mr, Dalton
Week!!- Mrs. Jack%. and in Coleman j and_ will go from, there
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I for a visit wlt*1 re atives a
H. H. Jackson. ‘Carlsbad.
, Misses Bertha Owens, Gwen
Mrs. F. II. Kerr returned Sun-1 and Winfred Gordon visited in
day to her home in Fort Worth. Lubbock Tuesday and Wednes-
following a visit with her sister, fjay
Mrs. C. F. Cavanagh. f-
Rev. and Mrs. R. F. J ones are
vacationing this week in Kerr-
ville.
Miss Betty Jo Owens of Dal-
las is visiting with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Franklyn.
THE DEMOCBAT-VQICE. COLEMAN. TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1941
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Dial 6251
• 9 » »
THOMPSON CIRCLE
ATTENDS PAGEANT AT
TRUE VINE CHURCH
The Lillian Thompson circle.
Wesleyan Guild, of the First
Methodist church, attended the
famous Negro pageant, “Pearly
Gates" at the True Vine Baptist
church Tuesday evening.
The circle met with Mrs. W
C. Wilson at the home of Mrs
E. K. Thomson going from there
to hear the pagqpnt. A brief
business session was held with
the president, Miss Adelle
Elkins, presiding. The hostess
served an iced drink.
Present were Misses Gladys
Townsen' Mary Katherine Rush,
Josephine Browning, • Adelle
Elkins, Sara Lou Stevens, Mrs
Wilson and Mrs. Thomson.
NICHOLS BIBLE CLASS
HAS ANNUAL PICNIC
MONDAY EVENING
The Nichols Bible class of the
First Methodist church observ-
ed itsani/ual family picnic Mon-
day evening when members en-
tertained at the City Park.
A piflnie supper was served
after which contests and games
were piayed. Rev. and Mrs. A.
S. Gafford .and Mary Judith,
Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Leveridge
were .guests of the class.
Hostesses for the evening
week Mmes R. A. Carroll, Bill
Griffis, Morgan Harlow, Clyde
Beatty 'and T%A. Clark. Ap-
proximately 5(r class members
and their families were present.
A • A
METHODIST WOMEN HOLD
MONTHLY SESSION
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
atfKStf 7 *
he went to
Mrs. W. T. Moore of Hender-
son. who recently underwent a
Mrs-. Tommy Gibbons of maj0r -operation at Scott and
Pittsburg is visiting with her, y/hite Hospital, is reported to
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grit-j Be improving nicely. Her dau-
f>n- i ghter. Mrs. Billie Ruth Love, is
- employed in the business office
I CHEW REUNION HELD
;SUNDAY IN BRADY
AT RICHARDS PARK
A Chew family reunion was
I held Sunday in Brady at Rich-,
I ards Park with families of Mrs.
The Womens Society of Chris-! Martha Chew. Mrs w D chew,
tian Service met in regular; y 0 chpw w L Chew, S. C.
monthly session at the First i chew and their two sisters, Mrs.
Methodist C hurch Wednesday , pannje Gipson and Nora Tttck-
alternoon with Mrs. H. B. Wil- j U{?ss prPscnt.
son. president, presiding. . One hundred and thirty-three
The program Stewardship as 11(,|ytives and six visitors were
Applied to Co-operation’ was sent
led by Mrs. S. E* Phillips, who ___
opened the program with a wo grjm) lenses and can dup-
prayer. Mrs. Tommy Saunders jjcatP your broken lenses. J.
spoke on “Investing Our Heri- Harbour.
tage for Co-operative Work in j Sl0t.p ’
Methodism.” The program was _
concluded with the son& Bless Miss Frances Trammell re-
Be^The Tie That Binds. j turned this week from El Paso,
During a business session IhQ where shg,, had been visiting
group discussed plans for aid- with Mrs. Eldon Knox.
ing in the British Relief project' - -
and Mrs. Frank Stevens was
appointed chairman of a com- PUBLIC INVITED TO
mittee to provide workers for BWRS OPEN HOUSE
the wedsLuf August 1. who will- 0pcn hpus0 at thc British
serve in the Jocal headquarters. J \yar belief Society headquarters
Hostesses for the day, mem* ,■ in tbp qIh Gordoh Hardware
bers of the Lydia Ferguson I company location on Commer-
circle, were, Mmes. Ben Cox. j cjal Avenuc is scheduled Satur-
Roy McFarland, Bill i^<^’nsiday aftPPnoon July 26, from
three until five o’clock, accord-
Smith’s Jewelry
24tfx
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Witt were
luncheon guests of Glen D. Per-
kins of Sgn Diego, Calif., at the
San Angelus Hotel in San An-
gelo Monday.
7—
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Beall and
children, Joe Alvin, Bobbie
I^uene* and Bettie Ann, spent
part pf last wCfek jn Lubbock
visiting with Mr. Beall's mother
Mrs. G. A. Beall.
RID YOUR SHEEP AND
GOATS OF STOMACH
WORMS BY DRENCHING*
WITH TETRALENE. HOTEL
DRUG STORE. 30x
Mrs. Harris Latham and chil-
dren returned today to their
home in Gainesville, following
a visited spiral days with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
McDonald.
SEE THE BIG DISPLAY OF
PREMIUMS. FREE WITH
CHERRY VOUCHERS, AT
MAYES DRUG STORE. GET
A CHERRY COUPON WHEN
BUYING AT A CHERRY PLAN
STORE. 30x
Tom, Catherine and Mary
Smith of Breckenridge visited
Tuesday with their grandmoth-
er, Mrs. D. A. Paddleford. Mary
remained for a visit with her
grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rhone
and children are vacationing in
the Davis Mountains this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Newton
left yesterday for their home
in Eldorado, Ark., following a
visit with their parents, Mr.
and Mr*. J. M. McDonald.
Misses June and Betty Hye
students at Texas State College
for Women, Denton, will vtefy.
this weekend with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. ,K. Hyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Srr\ith ql
Dallas visited with relatives in
Coleman last weAenj.
We Have Opening For
... THREE REPRESENTATIVES
To handle our new, State Approved Burial Insurance;
ail ages to 95 covered. Low rates. See
Mike Wright
PIONEER FUNERAL HOME
616 Commercial Avenue
Coleman, Texai
Billy Newsom has arrived
from Estes Park, Colorado,
where he was councilor at Camp,
Trojan. He will leave August
20 for Pioneer Camp near Davi£,
Okla\ in the Arbuckle moun-
tains, where he will be assistant
director. Billy is a student at
the University of Texas, and is
now visiting with his parents,
Sheriff and Mrs. Geo. Robey.
Hasting Steel Vent
Piston Rings
For real performance and economy, have
your garageman install a set. Uncondi-
tionally guaranteed. They do the job.
CLARK AUTO PARTS SUPPLY
110 East Pecan Street
MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
Dial 4661
1-st Lt. and Mrs. H B. Winkje jof Scolt and white,
-J—L—-“---
(Dr JERRV HflRBGURi
V---OPTOMETRIST--^
=*3i_
IN SMITH'S JEWELRY STORE
117 COMMERCIAL • PtonvIO
with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Witt j,-rp{j w. Collir^. 'who has
! been seriously ill in a Tulsa,
,ast Okla., hospital' for some time
has greatly improved and has
Miss Will Gideon left
wyek for a visit in California.
She accompanied friends from
Abilene.
Our July Clearance starts Fri-,
d,,\ July 25. Blue Boprtet. 30x
been removed to his home, ac-
cording to reports received by
his sister, Mrs. Louis Randall.
and L. C. Crutchfield. Ice
cream and cake were served 30
members.
Picked pressed - packed
-all in one day!
'■* , So naturally
j ing to un announcement made
I today by Mrs. E. L. Knox, coun-
I ty chairman.
,, „„ . . ,,, Thc public is invited to
Mrs. Edgar Manning of Hous- \ nitaril
Arthur and Clyde Buck.
4.
- I TALKS TO SISTER
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Little IN HAWAII
of Goldthwaite visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Scott.
SAVE CHERRY VOUCHERS
Your paid laundry tickets
will be redeemed at Mayes'
Drug Store with Cherry
Vouchers.
COLEMAN STEAM LAUNDRY
Dial 4241
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee
! artnounce the birth of a daugh-
i ter; Margaret Ann at 8:10 this
morning at the Overall Memor-
orl Hospital. The baby has been
..named Margaret Aon. She
; weighed eight pound^. seven
Mr a
ritffldrer
Vests,
ounces.
/
For People Who Want To
“Do Something’’
Taking your old alumi-
num utensils to the
Chamber of Commerce
or to the office of the
county judge any day
next week will mean a
material * contribution
to the defense of this ‘
country.
Member Federal De-
posit Insurance Cor-
poration which insures
$5,000.00 maximum to
each depositor. '
Coleman
County
State Bank
Mrs. Earl Whitaker/of Sweet-
water, Mrs. W. S. fylaxwell of
Odessa and Mrs. Garland Franks
of Wichita Falls, ^re visiting
with their'mother, Mrs. J. D.
Dobbins, wh.o is reported criti-
cally ill at her horhe here.
Y ' -
Mrs. A. C. Mbrris of Wichita
Fall*, is visiting .with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Free-
man;
The Denioera^-Voice
phone number is 6251.
tele-
Regular Gor-Jus hose now
50c. Shop early while we have
your size. Blue Bonnet Dress
Shop. - 30x
Mr_and Mrs. T. A. Clark and
dren, accompanied by their
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rob-
ertson and two daughters of
Columbia, Mo., visited last week
in Galveston.
Mr. and Mrs.'Raymond Mor-
ris and son, Elmer Lee, visited
Sunday in Christoyal with his
sister, Mrs. W. H. Twilley.
Mrs. Lloyd A. Brewer of
Rockdale, Maryland, who has
been visiting for some time
with her mother, Mrs. C. M.
Alexander and sister, Eliza-
beth, left, today from Abilerre
via plane for Washington, D. C,
from where she will go on to
her home.
Mrs. Louis Randall, wife of
Warden Louis Randall at Lake
Scarborough, still thinks it
might have been a dream.
On Sunday night her .tele-
phone rang and after the usual
telephone formalities she found
herself talking to a siSter, Mrs.
O. S. McKillop, who is living
in Havifei.
Mrs. Randall states she was
able to hear her sister clearly
although she had some dif-
ficulty in making herself un-
derstood. • '1
Mrs. MaKillop is the former
Miss Nannie CJIay Collins and
her husband is an officer in
the navy.
Charier No. 283
Building & Loan Association
Official Statement Of Financial,Condition Of The
NATIONAL BUILDING & LOAN ASS’N.
At (‘’oleman, State of 'J’exas, at the close of business on
the 30 day of June, 1941, published in the Democrat-Voice,
a newspa:
on the 2'
>aper Iprinted and published at Coleman, State of Texas,
24day of July, 194L
ASSETS
1-a First mortgage direct reduction loans
11 Cash on hand and in bank*_________
Total Assets
$9,447.07
421.14
$9j»fc8.81
CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES
20 Repurehasable or free shares
| a Free instalment shares________________ $5,644.55
c Prepaid shares ________________________________ ___ 3,247.01
25 Borrowed money. . .. r 100.00
32-a Advance payments by borrower for taxes and
• Insurance, (if carried, separately)____________ 318.84
37 • General reserves, a. Legal reserve______260.41
42 Total Liabilities__________________-.$9,568,81
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State of Texas, Counly of Coleman - ,
Wo, H. H Jackson as President, and L. Emet Walker as
Secretary of said Association, each of us do solemnly sw.ear that
the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and
belief.
H. H. JACKfJON, President
L. EMET WALKER, Secretary
Correct—Attest: W. G. Taylor, C. S. Polk, W. j. Coulson, Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 23 4ay of July,
A. D. 1941.
(Seal) Maxine Stayton, Notary Public, Coleman County, Texas.
STANDARD
ABSTRACT CO„ Inc.
Dial 6271-405-6 Office Bldg
Coleman, Texas
Miss Bettie McCulloch, Mgr.
J. B. Hilton
Insurance
■fhat Insures For All Purposes
REAL ESTATE—CAR
LOANS
Phone 2861
105 East Pecan
Star
Tires
Ate Guaranteed
MANHATTAN 1
CAFE
: Opan
Day and Night
0
SUNNY DAWN
TSntafcfyuce
tastes just lik« fresh tomatoes!
Can IOC
Peanut Butter
Grapefruit Juice *= 3
Harper
House
Pears
Beverly
Quart Jar
No. 2
Can*
Airway Coffee 2 pkgTnd-„
Canterbury Tea Dkg"
i 1 d Sandwich Spread
Lunch Box pjnt
Dalewood Oleo 2. pounas
Sunnybank Oleo 2 ibs. -
Ivory Soap ,o Bar _______
Ivory Soap 2 6 ol Bara —
Ivory Soap 3 Guest Bars
31c
15c
23c
27c
25c
9c
11c
13c
a,1 i4c
29c
,20C
Cherub Milk 3 Tall Cans----
Cherub Milk 6 Small Cans - 2ZC
Jell-Well {gj?. — 3pkglOC
Mayday Oil Sd Qd_________--
We»»on Oil Pint ___________
Syrup
Rinso
Pint
Blue Karo
5 pound tin
Wash
fashing Powder
24 oz: package
/-.■ .. Raleighs
Cigarettes Package
35c
23c
16e
Sunkist
Lemons
360 Si*e
Doxen __
f
1
s
Limes
GOO Size
doz£n
25c
10c
29c
ORANGES Sunkist
176 size, dozen_______
CARROTS New Mexico 4 An
’3 bunches _____ *W
PEPPER Bell ffp
pound_____,_____________*rV
OKRA
2 pounds ——
LETTUCE 6 dozen size
head -------------
CUCUMBERS
pound ________________
Potatoes
U. S. No. 1 Washed
Red or white .
15c
5c
3c
ibs 23c
Country Home
CORN
2&’ 2$
e
Canada Dry
sinJff
2”“u. IS*
Bottle D^. Extr*
No Bon#—'No Waste
BAKED LOAVES QEn
pound ______
WEINERB Qln
pound ----"Av
CHEESE Longhorn • ftgn
pound . -----
BOILED HAM O Sn
1-2 pound ____
FRYERS
Rolled Roast lb. 22c
Seven Roast Beef,'to. _23C
Roun(dl Steak
12c
Beef, to.
Quality
Beef, to.
DRY SALT JOWLS
pound____.
BACON Sugar cured OO/a"
strip, 18-21) lb. avg., lb.««^
SLICED BACON ArmourOA/*
Dexter, lb. _ __________ 4tarV
SLICED BACON ArmourQQ/*
Star, lb.___
Dressed &
Drawn___
300
Comfort
TISSUE
4 Roll
Family
Pack
22e
Granulated Soap
SU-PURB
24 oz.
Pkg.
50 oz.
Pkg. .
17c
8IC
f |n WAy
> 4 a a •,
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1941, newspaper, July 24, 1941; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747806/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.