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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS. THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1M*
Mcals
Miss Dot Meador visited with rel-
atives in Ovalo last weekend. Her
(sister, Miss AdeUe Meador'returned(
to Coleman with her for a weeks
visit.
Mailman May Ask Bird-Housing Project
j ■ ’ ' w ( Mr and Mi's Emet Walker and
-----—------— -----— ——— -i daughter; Mary Lcuis, visited last
James Pinnev, medical student at i - MrCbuy Hipsher and daughter, weekend in Big Spring with Mr
the St Louis' University. Si. Louis.!Elfreda, accompanied Miss Anna Walker's brother.
Mo., will arrive Tuesday for 'the Mae Starnes to Abilene Tuesday,
summer vacsiiojy with his parents.j where she is attending school.
Mr, and Mrs, R. A, Flamy/He plans | —e-—
to have as his guest for two weeks
his. school mate. Fred Partmann of
California
Miss Lucille Hale plans to go te
Mr. and.Mrs. John Warten, Mis
Patsy Wai'ren and J. B Warren were i |
iin San Antonio Sunday to meet Mrs.
! J. B, Warren, who had been visituig
ia*s*ffMrssis isr0
The Democrat-Voice tin* week re- j Hf ill Hale
ceived a; check from E W Klup,, .. MisM.s Rml.v Boldmg and ^
Who ts making Us horn, n Hearn. BeUe ruckt,,. spent iast WWkend in
With a sou Free lor d ye4rsub- noydada and Plainview.
script ion of good reading.
Mr. and Mrs. Hub Fisher and i
children of Winters visited lost
weekend in Coleman w uh Mrs Fi -h- j
er's slater. Mrs Clyde McClt
and Mr McClellan.
Atlilene Snodgrass is visiting
eek with relatives in Pampa.
Mrs
Walker Helhcock of San Vi-
and Mrs. Aliie P Roach of,
Misses Irene and Belle Henderson i
will arrive this weekend for the,
summer vacation w ith their parent.-
Mr. and Mrs J F Henderson. The
have been teaching in the public.
school system in San Antonio dur-j
ing. the past winter term.
Mrs. Jewel Harlee and Me Lillis
Huekuby went to Mineral Wells last
Saturday night to take Mrs Huck-
aby's son for a few weeks \Lsii w ith
an aunt Mrs. Ray Frazier.
Mr and Mrs Burton Miles nf
Auatui plan to visit this weekend
with Mrs Miles' parentis. Mi- and
' Mr- H H Jackson. Enromc home
they’ wtn be 'sccrimpanied to Ssn
Antonio by Mrs Jackson, who will
receive treatment for her eyes, in
that city.
Mrs. Frank' Mostf-lia* of Austin is
visiting with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Wilkinson.
mde
think
Then Delleney of Fort. Wort
raerly of this city.. Visited wi
stives in Coleman Tuesda
Wednesday Mr Delleney w
route to San Angelo to at
meeting of Life Insurants-
men.
th. for-
th rel-
v and
as en-
Saies-
Mr and Mrs Allen Hancock of
Jasper enroute to the Car!-bad Cav-
erns. New Mexico. visited Monday
night m Coleman with Mr Han-
cock's cousin. E D Delleney and
family.
Mr and Mrs Albert Breedlove and
Mertzon are visiting with their sts-lson- Charles Earl, spent lust we k-
| ter Mrs A A. Jarrell this week, j end in San Angelo with Mr and
Mrs Earl Breedlove and baO'
Mr and Mrs. John Porter of Lub- ——-
, hn.it. ■ :i route to Brownwood for Mi- Laura Hutchinson of Lames.i
a few days visit, were guests of Mrs ys visiting with her sister. Mrs, Geo,
T J White Tuesday They will be Hipsher and Mr Hipsher.
i accompanied back to Lubbock by ■ -
Mrs White, who will visit with tier] ai)d Arlle "Seals and
| daughter Mrs C M Ballinger. children of Roscoe spent Thursday
____ with Mr and Mrs. George Hipsher
BINDER TWINE OF QUALITY
at Wilson Grain & Elevator Co 22x! Mrs. Clyde Smith returned Sat-
urday Tb her home in Sweetwater
Misses Mabel O.lenn Caffey and, following a two weeks visit in Cole-
D His Ruth Harris are visiting this man with her son. Earle Smith,
week m San Angelo with their cou-! ----
sins Mr and Mrs Clyde Shelby j Mrf Miller a .id daughter, Qf Cjgf.f
Thev went to San Angelo Tuesday Marcia, returned to tlieir home in;
with Mr and Mrs Shelbv who visit- *»«•*“> last *<*kend foll°" *j
ed here during the day. \m a visit with Mrs J. A B. Miller,
They were,.accompanied liome by
Mrs Jimmy Nowlin and baby of Mrs J A. H. Miller and daughter.!
Dallas are visiting with her mother,; Miss Doris, who visited during the;
Mrs. Thoo Dunman. ’ (weekend with relatives in Begulnj
.and San Marcos.
Mrs Tommy Saunoers. librarian: __
at Coleman High School, will leave] Mrs W. A Huglien has returned,
Sunday for Denton witere she Wttlifrcsi Talpa where she visited sev-l
take a summer course at North Tex- tral weeks in the Jess Saverancej
as State Teachers College. home.
e„ )_____
uiHirt-Balboa. Calif , mailman, peruses his postal
a ‘it baffling question In a mailbox on his route
lira four babies. Foetal regulations sjieclfy tliat
..... the winter, carry ample provisions to feed
the rules say nothing about housing. Tony has
• d xirbell and deliver the mail In person, but is
ir a federal housing project for the youngsters.
M L Stanies of Rising Star was Mr. and Mrs. O O Edmundson
-a business visitor in Coleman Tues- and son. David, of San Antonio. G.;
M. Edmundson. Mrs C. R. Calvin
. „ ,, » i and son. Paul and Miss Elizabeth;
Dwighr Furnnger of Oakland, Apperson Q,
: California, left Tuesday for his home]
j following a visit- of
[the home of Mr. and Mrs. W N
j McCulloch
Dallas, and Mrs. Jane;
t Healv of Waxahachie visited hist j
severa. days to W€egend wnh Miss Daisy Edmund- i
. on and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Edmund- j
j son and family. j
Miss' Geneva McCulloch of this
v and Dwight Farringer of Oak-
nd, California, visited last weekend
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
town in San Angelo.
■ „ „ Dr. and Mrs A M Fischer, ac-
Mr- Laura Cat mn of Hot Springs. hv nr Wovm„nu w,« Brig. Gen. Geor.- S. Marshall,
. Roosevelt to
Craig as chief
vhen the latter
Miss Vivian Jennings returned j retires in August. Tn-- new chief of
i Monday from Odessa, where she has ’ Muff is a native of Uniontown. Pa..
I Mrs. W. A. White returned Sunday >
from San Antonio, where she liad,
\; been visiting , with relatives and i
tnends.
■ , , . companied by Dr Raymond Wray; Bri?- Gen- Geor
a,k and R E Palmer o Oklahoma |(tf AWlene> will vWl thl, appointed by Prate
cri veil Monday for then homes ' ln A n(, j succeed Gen. Mali;
Lowing a visit of several days with j of staff of the arm
friends and relatives in Coleman.
Coleman Woman Has
Four Relatives In
Service Of U* S.
Nearly every week The Democrat-
Voice b informed about Coleman
j County youths who are following
i the flag of Uncle Sam either at
| home or abroad. This week we are
( informed that Mrs. Lona Wheeler
; of Coleman has two sons and two j
. m ii'-in-law in the service of . the.j
United States. A son-in-law. Matt j
j R. Storey, is a mess sergeant in the
i Air Service at San Antonio; another
] son-in-law, Jack Nelson, is a chief I
I iiettv Officer on the USS Arizona, i
I with headquarters at Long Beach, I
California; a soii, Steve L, Leflar.
: is a chief in the Naval Air Service
I and is located dt Seattle, Washing- J
j ton. and another son, Carl Wheeler, i
! is a member of the Air Force fire
i department at Kelley Field, San ]
! Antonio.
Miss Ednyi Riley, student at
Draughocs Business Coliege, Abi-
lene. is visiting this week with Iyer
‘parents. Mr. and Mrs. Granvil
Riley.
Mr. and Mrs Torn Murray of Aus-
tin visited last weekend in Coleman
with Mr. Murray's mother. Mis. F.
A. Murray,
Mrs. Freeland Rawland of Little
Rpck. Ark., and Mrs. S. P. C. Smith
of Dallas were guests last weekend
of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Knox. •
Mrs, E. L. Knox returned the
latter part of last week from a visit
in Shreveport. Baton Rouge and
New Orleans, La.
John White and family of Austin
visited last week with Mr. White’s
sister, Mrs. Ross Russell and Mr.
Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gann of Wax-
ahachie, Mrs. T. M. Norman of
Gladewater visited last weekend in
Coleman with Mr. and Mrs, R T.
Ransberger and ill Valera with Mr.
Mr. Gann's father, E. E. Gann at
the home of his son, E. G. Gann.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jackson visit-
ed Sunday in San Angelo with Mr.
and Mrs Ben Jackson and in Carls-
bad with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henson.
ATTENTION POULTRY RAIS-
ERS: RID YOUR FOWLS OF
CHIGGERS, FLEAS AND BLUE
BUGS WITH GOLDEN BLUE BUG
KILLER. LARGE BOTTLE ONLY
£0 CENTS. FULLY GUARANTEED.
MAYES DRUG STORE. 22p
E. M. Willis of Abilene, formerly
of this city, is reported scrioukly ill
in a hospital at Abilene.
Mrs. Dora Albright of Fort Worth i
is visiting this week with relatives
in Coleman.
Ot-ho Bowman of Comanche visit-
ed last week with Ills cousin, Mrs. i
S. C. Edmundson.
Mrs. Fay Latham and daughter,
Virginia, returned Thursday to theit
home in San Antonio, following a
month's visit with Dr. Jane L,
Johnson, v
Mr. and Mrs, R. E. L. Zimmerman
visited last weekend with relatives
in Dallas. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Charles Trowbridge of FToy-
dacla, who remained for a longer
visit 'with her daughter, Mrs. J. T.
Watson.
Mrs. J-. W Quinn and Mrs. Sam
McDonald were visitors in Brown-
wood Friday afternoon.
Misses Elisabeth Dibrell and Aud-
rey Williams visited last weekend in
Dalla.-- and .Fort Worth.
Mrs. Don Mathis of Houston, dau-
ghter-of Mr, and Mrs. T. E. D. 8hep-
' ■ -1 of tills city, tills week received
her R a. degree from the University
of Houston.
Mrs. B. F. Hardin and daughters.
Harietia aiut Mary Fiances, of
Brownsville are in Coleman for a
visit with her mother. Mrs. F, A.
Murray.
Mrs. Walter Gordon.
Wayland. were In Lubtxx
daughters. Misses Gwen
fred, who have been atieni
Tech during th* past win
Miss Violet Dwrett, t
the Pampa school, arrive
for the summer vacation
uncle and au».t, Mr, and
Hough. She was accom;
H. A. McDwuiald of Eli
retur ned to bis home Sun
noon.
If you pay to have yom
you want it fixed, damt
Abilene Rood.
Mrs. G W. RusseU retu
day to her home fhcG
lowing a visit witWnier
Russell and family.
A. 0. NJ5WMA
Attorney At Lai
Civil and Probate P:
Office in Court Hi
Phone 638
W a r it in |
Protect Your Fur» The Only Safe W
Store In A Cedar Vault
We have a cedar; vault which gives you the .same
taction.you get in the city at much less expense,
clothes will be insured against
FIRE, MOTHS, THEFT, MILDEW, DU81
Store Now—Pay Next Full
Hart Cleaners & Hattt
Phone 30
;
been teaching during the past term
for the summer vacation with hfr
parents, Mr and Mrs. D. S. Jen- j
mngs. (
RCA VICTOR
IITTU NIPPER RADIO
Special for Your Kitchen
Stafford Norman has returned
Mr and Mrs Fred Shider and
grandson Bob Studer. of Waco, and
their son. Fred Studer. Jr . of Cor-
pus Christi. are visiting today with
Mr. and Mrs Jem Harbour They! Miss Mary Martin, who recently
are enroun to California where[ completed her work in the Parson
they will a"encl the Exposition ; School of Beauty Culture in Abilene.
has passed the state board and will
be employed in the Owl Beauty
Shop Miss Martin is a daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Matt Martin.
and
from the ranks.
Rescue Chief
ATTENTION POULTRY RAIS-
ERS RID YOUR FOWLS OF
CHIGGERS FLEAS AND BLUE
BUGS WITH GOLDEN BLUE BUG |
(KILLER LARGE BOTTLE ONLY Dr. and Mrs. Arch Harbour and1
1:0 CENTS FULLY GUARANTEED I daughter. Ann. of Wichita Falla!
MAYES DRUG STORE 22pjwiU visit this weekend in Coleman:
with Dr Harbour's parents. Mr. and
from Stephenville. where he has been
Mrs. Jerry Harbour.
I tending John Tarleton College.
„ , T ^r,- , . , , Monroe Cheney. Jr. arrived this
Mrs. Jimmv Lankford and daugh- , v,„
| morning from Houston, where he
has been attending Rice Institute
(during the past term.
j ter. Btt-sy Mr; Noel Wilson and
: son. Bunky. of Coleman and Mrs.
(H A Brown of McKinney were ___
| gueMs Tuesday of Mrs E. V. Can- Miss Kathryn Baxter, who has;
non in San Angelo. j been teaching in the Waco schools,
has returned to her home in Santa j
. Anna for the summer vacation.
Only
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FEATURES!
t RCA Victor Tub#*, perform#r>c#
radio
irpoae tube* ... Pow
Mull to many 7 tuba radio* h«< nuie
of 2 doubla purpoft# tube* . Pow#t
fut auparhataroffynecircutt.,. El«i
fui iuparnatarodynectrcuit. r-lec-
tro-Dyn«mic Speaker ... AC - DC
operation . . . Built-in Antenna , ,,
Automatic Voluma Control.
GRAY MERC. CO.
Mr EUthe Hamilton Beal, who
taught in the Iraan school during ___
(the past term, will leave Sunday I Mr and Mrs. N. R. Bovlg and|
' for Austin, where ah* will work on I son' wjll go to Denton Friday to
her Masters Degree in Education at'[ bring" Miss Dorothy Boyls. student
, i,fie University qf Texas. Mrs Beal',,, Texas State College for Women,|
plans to do research wortc in the home for the Summer vacation,
(office of Dr. Fred C. Ayer, school of: —-—•
(education, while in Austin during. Miss Maggie Edgar and mother
|rhp two summer terms. (of Cuero are visiting in tbe W. I.
.......- , ; Knox home this week. Miss Edgar
Mrs. Charles Young and daughter; is district clerk of DeWitt County,
I of Garland are visiting with relatives! Texas,
' in Coleman this week. j -
— Mrs. K B Kellett of Bronte ar-
Misses Hazel Gaines and tenolu! rived Monday tq spend the Summer
Dulin plan to visit this weekend in (with her sister! Mrs. W. T. Knox.
Sweetwater with Miss Dulin’s par- and Mr. Knox,
ents. 1 ,
---- Mr. and Mrs N. T Seaholm and
W E. Melton was a business visit-
or in Eden Wednesday.
We have been asked to change
the address of Hillary S. Edgertoti's
D-V from \yeatherford to Cisco,
Texas,
Admiral C. W, Cole.-.commandant
of the Portsmouth, N. H, navy
yard, ordered the submarine Sculpin
to try to make the first contact with
the submerged Squalus when it went
down with 52 men off White Island
on the New Hampshire coast. The
Sculpin dscovered a red smoke sig-
nal on the water's surface, indicat-
ing distress.
LIGHTNING STRIKES PHONE
! LINE WHILE MAN TAI.KS
Jimmie Allen. Atlantic Pipeline
l Company employee, who works at
(the company's booster plant near
.Valera, is nursing a sore ear and
j some cuts about the face and arms
I as a result of bring “strueje" bi'
j lightning last Friday afternoon.
Mr Allen was talking over the
! phone at the time a rain cloud was
| criming up and as he was conversing
a bolt oi lightning struck the line.
Results: tile injured ear and other
above described injuries.
NATIONAL GUARD COMPANY .
PLANS FOR ENCAMPMENT
Officers and men of Company B.
142nd Infantry. Texas National
Guard, are making plans to attend
the encampment to be held at Pala-
cios during the early part of Aug-
ust. First Lieutenant Pat R. Warren
declared today.
The encampment begins August 5
anti is for a iieriod of 15 days.
T lie Coleman company will be rep-
resented with 65 men and two of-
ficers, Captain Elgean Shield and
Lieut. Warren.
<IT- Miss Lurline Langston is visiting
.ggaMwJ 1 this week with her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs W. T. Chapman in Gainesville.
^ Miss Jane 'Jennings has returned
J from Alpine, where she received
her B A. degree from Sul Ross. Miss
Jennings is a daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. W. L. Jennings.
V
r . , . Texene Brand
Grapefruit Juice no 2 can
r» , r> .. Frontier Brand
Peanut Butter Quart
Apple Butter JfST jar
Tomato Juice Tall caS‘>w
l|i|§
7
Mrs. W T. Chatman and Mrs.
D. T. Armstrong, both of Gaines-
ville, are visiting relatives in, eftR-
man this week*
•/ < 1
Mrs. Eiva Stevens, all of Kansas
City, are expected to airivc this
week for a visit with their relatives.
Mrs, Helen Moore and Mrs. Sidney
Sackett.
The mast unique typewriter on i
the market is Corona Zephyr. It I
only weighs eight pounds, has (
standard keybtard and sells ior
$29.75. The Democrat-Voice, 39tf
Hi School Service Station
GRADY COMEDY, Prop.
tV'c Sell Phillips G6 Products
Where Your Business Is
Appreciated
A* Y. Bread
uc
1 1-2 Pound Loaf
Regular Loaf
Philadelphia Cream
/-M 9 Regular
Cheese u Packages
15c
Safeway
Butter pound
24c
Tea Canterbury, 1-2 lb. pkj{.
Oleo Kobinhood, lb.
Coffee Airway % lb*.
GRAPE JUICE. Rosemary, quart
DALEWOOD OLEO, pound _____
KARO SYRUP, Red or Blue, 6 U*......
VIGO DOG FOOD, 6 can*
SPRY, tripple creamed, 3 lb*. ____________
CORN, Stokely* Country Gentleman, No, 2 ■
GRAHAM CRACKERS. 2 lb. box
I RENCII MUSTARD, 6 oz. jaw
CAMAY SOAP. 2 bars ___________
IVORY SOAP, 3 large bars ___________
PALMOLIVE SOAP. 3 bars ..........
WINDEX, Cleans Glass, * «s. botUe
JELL-WELL DESSERT, 3 pkgs.
FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS, 2 lbs. 1
•Robert S. Cullum and Jim Hola-j
day, area WPA engineer and first j
assistant, respectively, are attending!
a State WPA conference in San An-
Casualties Are Costly
And Sometimes Fatal
i
N
Mrs. L. E Norman and daughter,
Miss Lucille, left Sundav night for
I . , _ ,, , ... a oi.au- urn conierenc
»• «•*-». «- -r-.-
sister. Mrs. W. E. Stepp and family.j Jim Snodgrass has been elected!
__________| mathematics teacher and coach at j
(olden High School, up In Eastland:
(County Jim is a former Coleman
! High School football star.
r W M Key of Burkett was a bush
j ness visitor in Coleman Monday:
I While in the city he renewed his
■{ D-V subscription.
___^
| Mir and Mrs Joinr Grammer and
] son and young Miss Jenrityw Gram-
mer are spen^lrig a week i'll Galves-
ton. While |ii Galveston they will
see one of ijr Orammer!^ brothers
get his degree from the University
of Texas Medical School.
ATTENTION POULTRY RAIS-
ERS RID YOUR FOWLS OF
pHTTf;fiPpfl ar pio Aitn m TTF
vnmrtj'Brto, T uEinD Artw tww»
BUGS WITH GOLDEN BLUE BUG
KILLER. LARGE BOTTLE ONLY
m cam fully guarantee,d
MAYES DRUG STORE 22p ;
So <b-n’t take a chance with a broken automobile glass.
We have a complete stock for all popular make cars
and replacement cost will be small compared with an
accident.
A
Central Auto
Day Phone 630 Night Phone 846-W
—
Used Cars
2-1936 STANDARD CHEVROLCTS
1-1934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1- 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
2- MODEL A PICKUPS
Terms—Trade
Bill's Service Sta.
Phone 84
Fresh Stringless
Green Beans
pound ............... 5C
WHITE ONIONS, 3 lbs. :______ 5^
LEMONS, 432 size, dozen ....... J 5f4
NEW POTATOES, 5 lbs. ............ I lf.
LETTUCE, 5 dozen size, 2 heads ]3gt
TOMATOES, 2 lbs .......IJC
BING CHERRIES, pound ...... l~t(>
Safeway Guaranteed MEATS
Wilsons Certified
butt half, lb ____________
tiams shank half ib
CENTER SLICES, lb. _______
Quality Fed
W__ROUND STEAK, lb. ............
HcPt 1 U H m i HOP*, lb
w SEVEN CUT, lb. ........._ _
J. JF
Beef Rib Romst _____ lb
Sliced B«on ...........
Dry Salt Jowl* .........., _ ,
Bologna aiad or Pace______________ib.
Frying Chicken. £ST -e,
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