Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1945 Page: 2 of 12
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^ Bits of News About
Loyal Patriotic
Men Serving V. S,
'Trlepficne £>r Bin .
The Bovs In Serve
Democrat-Vo;
Vour "items About
To The Coleman
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FMMB TWO
1 HE DEMOCKAT- VOICE
JUNE 7, imo * never seen, will meet him In Abl-
' lene.
Mr.* and Mrs. J. E. Allcorn ot Cole-
man, Pfc. Allcorn has been In
strvioe 2 1/2 yearn and has been
stationed at a POW camp. His
brother, Sgt. Monroe Allcorn, has
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McHorse re-' been In Prance for the past sev-
S/Sgfc Kile of Santa Rosa, Calif-
ornia is spending his furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. h. A.
Kile.
reived a telegram Thursday morn- j cr#l months and overseas for 2 1/2
ing from their son, if. B. McHorse. I year*-
. She
station
James Edward Hintner, MMM3 c.,
son. of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Hintnei c
of Bangs, and nephew of Tax •
Assessor-Collector Al Hintner of! w Quli! Ji
Coleman, has reported back to San! Mrs w V Qmri
Francisco following a 24-day leave
'with, his wife, who resides In
Hrofeiwood, and with relatives in
hte-gs! ooleman and Talpa He
.if been in the Navy since Feb
tary 1944. and for the past 13
ionfh' baa been in combat over-
eas h, tne Pacific He wears 7
: -ittle stars on his campaign rib -; VIC<‘ in met
ben i ami their m
Held, n 1 .radar school at. the same base.
I Forest Kmibreli, sou of
son of Mr.'and a Kimbrell of Coleman, received
m Coleman this
en route from At
Neo
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Mis He, slu) F
the Broiiae Si a; i
Sgt Hersliel Ellr
him in Italy to
ill,
Oro.sv.enor, Is
k on n delav
Harvard.
Sgt. Jack Rambo of Big Spring
AAP left Tuesday following a sev-
enteen dSy furlough In Coleman
with his wife. '
S/Sgt. Bluce Wallace, son of Mrs.
Karl Wallace of Coleman and Col.
Wallace, now in Prance, arrived
last week for a 15 day delay en
route from Lowry Field, Denver,
Colo, to Ft. Myers, Miami, Fiji
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sbanc
Ewel H Htibei' S.'
Era Bennett of the WAC's’und Ml O ft l;..
Coleman Sunday to spend graduated June 2 .
a furlough with her pat school a: ibt-
M and Mrs C v Bennett tei Normal '
i ot Mr
Novict-
jui
stating that he had arrived in the
I States. He lias served for the past,
I eight months with the U. S. Coast
Guard in the Pacific Theatre, and
I has been in the service for the past
three vears. Mr. McHorse talked
I bv phone with his son later Thurs-
] day morning and lie stated that
j lie would be home on leave soon.
Mrs. C.|
Mrs. Alley E. Thompson of Cole-
hi honorable discharge from the man has received word' from her!
Arm\ on June 5th, with 102 points.'husband. 1st Sgt. Arley Thompson j
;i" been in the Army four years stating that he left May 22 for the1
, o 10 months He wears campaign Stales Sgt. Thompson .lias served *'
for battles in North Africa, for 11 months in France and Get-.' Seabee Raymond Brookshire, who
sal, ino Casino. Anzio and Rome.j many with General Patton's Third' recently arrived in the States from
II also has the Purple Heart foi Aimy with the tank destroyers. MrsJ Guam, will arrive in Coleman Sat-
m ,.... ,ds : f reived Aug 16 1944 in Thompson is tile former Miss Billy | Ulda> for three days before re-
i...at hem France ! Roberts. | porting to the Naval hospital W
o __* Corpus Clirlsti. Mir Brookshire
i IViiim at-Voice received a Mrs Hubert Sinitli left Saturday and h'eir little son, whom he has
I from Virs Bill Jackson, tile for San Antonio where she met lierj
Mi- Margaret Kenley husband. Pfc Hubert Smith, who L'
iti: I Mi and Mrs II A lias just returned to the U. S. after
Kei:!- ■, of Coleman, last week con-; three years service In the Europaen
taming a poem paying tribute to; Theatre *
1 "lie wives of the service men which 1
dipped from the Service Men's! Me. James E, Claiborne spent a
V t.'luistian League. Mrs. Jackson'sj three-day pass iu Coleman last
isband. Sgt Bill Jackson, is sta-jweek with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pvt. Earl Stoup arrived In Cole-
man Saturday to spend his fur-
lough-,with his father, E. D. Stoup.
He has been overseas three years
and wears the Good Conduct Rib-
bon, American Defense Service.
They are Cpl, Fred Stoup, overseas;
S£t. William Stoup, overseas; Mnj.
Hugh C. Stoup, overseas; and T'Sgt.
Carl Stoup, -Marianna, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waddell of
Coleman recieved a telegram Wed- ,
nesday morning, May 30, from their 1
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son, S/Sgt. WiUard Waddell saying
that he had landed In Florida
S/Sgt. Waddell trained at Camp
Bowie, Camp Blandlng, Fla., and
Camp Edwards, Mass. He arrived
in North Africa on April 13, 1943,
and was in the Salerno invasion in
September of last year. He bas
been in Italy, where he was wood-
ed and received the Purple Heart.
Mr. and Mrs. Waddell are expecting
their son home very soon now.
i /U.jfLs Quality
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NrVlARI KNOWN
FOR FIN1 QUALITY
DIAMOND*
Earlt E. Smith
Your Credit Jewbfor
MAGNETO
& SPEEDOMETER
SERVICE
Eyes Examined Glasses Scientifically Filled
DR. A. J. BLACK ,v;‘
- OPTOMETRIST
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Suite 515 Coleman Uftiee nuildmg
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JIMMY COX
111 E. Pecan Coleman j
Of lice Hours: 9:00 - 12:00 and 1:00-6:30
Evenings by Appointment
Phone 7651
STARRED AT OUR STORE
Coleman
BOY SCOUTS
Attend the Annual C amp al
Abilene State Park June (7 2
“It’s great to be a Sc<»
d at Boca Raton, Fla
iio instructor
as a
J E. Claiborne, and his wife, Mrs '
Claiborne, daughter of Mr. and
_ e Mrs C. B Mosley, returned to Br.v-;
h.i Kasai*" Fourth at.,j:in f>ld, Texas, with her husband !
Oi.l'*niaii w.i' with the 120th Inf- —.
. iii,■ t battalion assisted by' ;i SB' L,>U1S w- Walker, son of
il.'n.i lank: and 823rd tank des-jMl' und Mrs. H. W. Walker, has
• ..-'I- - i .a; stormed into the'town arrived in Coleman from 14 months
. i hutment during the battle to; service in Italy with the 15tli Air
,- /.r the Nazi; out of the Bel-|Folw He wears 4 campaign stars
uulge afier one company had alld has two citations. At the end
; of his 30 dav furlough lie will re-
it
Written by
Ortn Newman. Jr
< oleman
High School
Hr
Coleman
County
State Bank
if i chewed- up. badly and forced!
id raw j hurt to Fort Sam Houston for re-
After the savagely resisting de-1 Assignment. He lias two brothers
f ha.i been bloodily subdhediovetseB: "horn he has not seen
.. . n„ quarter fight. 160 November 1942. They .are Pvt
Gi:mu!, deai! 137 prisoners anti Fu6e,le somewhere in the Phllip-
, .of wounded were coiuited. Ptnes driving a supply truck, and
:.asu lank- sat smouldering or, p,t‘- Hobrt in Italy as a mechanic
, ; uken m I he streets and an array! ‘n llle A,r forces
c.l N.igi hardware—enough to equip! 1
H
r. : Mr:
The Navy lias inlomied The D-V
tliat William F Jewell, S2/c, son oi
Mr and Mrs. William R. Jewell.
Hi 3. Coleman is. serv'ag at a gun
amvi-d Thursday to spend part of j captain aboard the lamed battle-
par
baUaiion -Was captured
—•—
W Velo, Jr, son ol Mr
i! W Velo of Coleman,
in 4.1 day furlough with his uar-; Hie USS Tennessee, some-
Hi nas served with the coast1
where in tlie Pacilic. He Is respon -
sible foi one of the 5-lnch guns In
artillery in the Pacific for the past
:! me:.tits At the time he was;,lle arnwl P*ated mount.
>*• tin States,'he was on duty —
,i Manana Islands. Cpl. Velo' rhannaclste Mate Second Class
.. iMrticipated in three major bat- ^'ank. DuillaF and liule son* D«n-
■ one ot which if Guadalcanal I11'1 w ashington, D. C., are In
j Coleman visiting .with Mrs. Dun-
lap's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
MEMBER F. D. 1. C.
. Marlin Thompson
has been stationed
MMl c, who.
at the Fleet|mum
pf.-t Otfice in New Orleans, has
P" .1 transferred lo San Francisco.
m Coleman until the latter
part of June
o, Bctuue Kile and wife letufu-
’ Hi to Waco after a short visit with
parent- Mr and Mrs ,L A
Kile
i’l LutlU'l Kile and Wife of Bry-
Jack Haney, Fl c, wrote his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. I E. Hsthe.v.
now of Brown Wood and formerly
of Coleman, that lie recently met
John Modawell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E Modawell of Santa An-
na, on Guam. Both boys are gra-
Mr and Mrs L A Kile! dilates of Santa Alina high school-
M: and Mis Henry Pitts over j and are 19 years of age
lbe week end
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CORNFLAKES
RAW
Reg
10c bOX
WASffQ ®uaranleecl Satisfaction
Large box
.5
.23
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Flour
RED & WHITE — BUY
IT IF YOU EiNJOY THE
BEST
M Sgt. Herschel D. Smith, son ol
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Smith of Birm-i
ingiiam. Ala , formerly ol Coleman, '
arrived in Birmingham Sunday fol-
lowing two years service with the
14th Air Force in China He call-,
ed his grandmother, Mrs D. A.:
Paddleford. ol . Coleman Tuesday!
evening
Pfc and Mrs j T. Allcorn ol
Phopiux, Ariz„ are spending .a two-
weeks' furlough witii .his parents, I
GLO-COAT
CARJU^r ..........
LB.
SACK
Luminall paints
have changed
the nation's
painting habits.
Crystal Pack,
. No. 2 can
Comet, Long Grain.
Fancy, 2 lb. pkg
SPINACH
PLUM JAM
RICE
fOMATO JUICE
MEAL
LETTUCE
Star Purple.
22 oz jai
R&W,
Pts
10
46 ozh
R&W, Fancy Cream.
10 lb sack
Fresh Firm Heads,
60 sue
.15
.33
.28
.25
.55
.12
Mrs Winston's,
Iti (i/ ;m|
Carnation.
Tall can
33 Brand.
■ 2 gallon
GRAPE JAM
MILK
3LEACH
BELL PEPPER
SQUASH
ORANGES
• Ibe Luminall line pa/nt*
have been nationally adver-
tived sinie 1V3$. They are
made by ihe world’s largest
exclusive manufacturers of
water-mixed paims. This is the
paint that —
ONE COAT COVERS
DRIES IN 40 MINUTES
fJO UNPLEASANT ODOR
Swete. lb
Summer Cron meek,
Pound
California Sjunkiat,
Pound
REDsWHITE
i :I • H h » iTTW7TT:T^i #YiJT«T;T*T
PER
GALLON
$2.95
t*U Excluavaly by
STOKES
Paint & Paper
Co.
sV
Produce Dept
each
CRYSTAL WAX,
Fancy Quality, pound
4 for
MEXICO.
Full of Juice, pound
Fresh and Crisp,
each
ONIONS
FRESH CORN
LIES
LETTUCE
AVACODAS
RED POTATOES *......
EGG PLANTS s“"'Tex,s
LEMONS
ORANGES
3 MINUTE OATS
CLOTHESPINS
CANS FOR CANNING
Large box
No. 2, case of 100
n:«i
Rich in P'ood Value,
Large size, each .
Hd*tiilbii>n«ilfiuh
PUMlVtUt IIIAt
MbmiuiiUllS
Pound
California Sunkist,
Dozen .....--
10-pound ba g.........,...........52c
25-pound bag ................ .$1.25
California, just received hew shipment.
Assorted sizes to select from
Quart.
Dozen
FRUIT JARS
BLUE ROSE RICE
2 lb cello bag
No. 2 can
Vi can
ARMOUR CHIU
ARMOUR POTTED MEAT
ARMOUR LUNCH TONGUE
GRAPE JELLY
SYRUP
KOOL AIR PEAS
TOMATO JUICE
ASPARAGUS
INSECT SPRAY
SALAD DRESSING
APPLE SAUCE
SHREDDED RALSTON 2^
KRISPY CRACKERS “
GRAHAM CRACKERS
VINEGAR
6 oz.
Ma Brown,
1 lb. jar
Staley's Sweetrose Golden,
No. 5 jar
30 points,
No. 2 can 1......
LIBBY'S. (10 points)
No. 2 can, 2 for
Real West. (20 points)
No. 2 can
KWIK,
Quart
Lady Betty
16 oz. jar
ADAM'S,
No. 2 can, 2 for
lid i
.21
.10
.22
.24
36 3 for ...... 19c 1-2 lb.....
.13 CHICKEN NOODLE DINNERMTT,
.12 SARDINES delt^„
.37 APPLE JUICE s*w
*29 -THM
25c
12 oz. glass
Large Bar
10c
I pound ,
Sunshine,
1 pound
Heinz White Pickling,
Gallon jug
Personal
Bar 5c
Lg. Pkg.
23c
CREAM MEAL v“;'o„„d bas
COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE
PEACH PRESERVES
l lb.
Ma Biown,
1 lb. jar
Can 35c
the toap of
beautiful women
Heinz, good assortment of Soups,;
Vegetables and Fruits, can
Large Package
Large package
23c;
3 lbs. 68c
BABY FOOD
IVORY FLAKES
IVORY SNOW
|\||7 Large size
llUu Small size
LUX FLAKES Small package
LUX SOAP i to, .19 R1NS0
L1FEB0UY SOAP
PRUNES
PEACHES
pkg.
3 bars for
SUGAR RIPE,
1 pound box —;—
FANCY YELLOW,
1 pound cello pkg......
mE RT5
LONGHORN CHEESE
12 points, lb.
LUNCH MEATS AnTS:^,.29
Pound
8 points
Pound
Macaroni, Veal, 4 pts lb.i
UVER LOAF4 poi“‘s
BAR-B-Q BEEF
PORK UVER2 p n
FRYERS ^ressw'unc* ^ra"rn>
FRESH WATER CATFISH
Pound
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1945, newspaper, June 7, 1945; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747823/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.