Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1939 Page: 3 of 14
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Tills DEmuUuAT VOk it, i OLE.w.iN. TEX Ah. I HI RSf) vV, U'KJL 19.19
PAGE THREf
Blondy Cross, San, Angelo Sports
Writer, Impressed With Showing
Mother of Local
Woman Dies At
Community “Big lent’ Begins lenth Annual Tour
Mode By Coleman High School Team Home in Talpa
Blonde (. ro." sports writer for|other would take it for a like period. |
'lln Snr Am." lo Siandard-jnmcs, "The bigger, more experienced and |
Funeral services for -Mrs. Salena
F. James, widow of the fate' Dr. J
w Jnm.s M Ij'.mi. will be held at
evidently was impressed with'the! versatile Brcwnwood crew crossed the Talpa Baptist Church this
.‘howimr made by the Coleman foot- ! the goal line four times to one. I t ernc-ct at three o'clock with. the
hall t'im hi a game'' with Brown-1 "The Coleman hoys, although not Hev Dee Carpenter pastor, off a -
v. :l li Set'ool Thursday after-. having their full armament (five lating Interment will be mad" in
line" i ! !• .• w.m k At an, rate. Mr first string men were not in bar-1 the Talpa eamefrv
( tc ihe following about the i nessh looked pretty turbulent all Mis Eahni F James, was born
feoii.all piayet | the way and appeared to be a scri- December H. 1857. m the State of
K I’ "11• ■!'••■■■' Coleman Hi.th ous menace to the championship of J cieorgia She had bee . a i ..(< i >.f
S; ia .1 lilut . ... banged with ratl Coleman’s circuit, a championship| Coleman County for is ai . lv-
1 lli.iwny d Hit’ll Sohnol new held by Russ Holland’s Bradyjspite her advanced Mr Jame
I.nass \, ill ►moon on the j Bulldogs. * j had been active until m 1 few
C'oJclniU! ........ in practice footbiili j "Biliy McMurry, Coleman fullback, I (iay- ag„ • ,
Skirmish. The Dis'rei ,a-AA club j beat back the Brnwnwoed offense] gj,,, was a member o', t'-e Biip'ist
hud nun h ihe weigh' iidvunta.'e and | boisterously from his defensive po* I church.
' • ■ 'he Coleman team \ sition and displayed threats of ex-j Survivors include two daughters,
be it'd in-1 vear iu Dis-1 plosive power offensively both, as a! Mrs. Lester Freeman Coleman
B but i. now-listed in Class j blocker and ball-carrier. McMurry j a,K| Mr: H § Lewis if Rob'ft
weighs In the vicinity of 180 pounds. ] j ee; sjs brothel"': and - i i.d-
“Robert Harris, 205-pound bass-1 children,
horn blower in the band who is out, pallbearers will -include. Will'am
that
tfiet
A
■•7 >
- Rrowmvj d ebrp .. which cn-
111>• San Anudo High School
Bobcat
Hobeat
Angelo stadium, showed up with a
hnlkv teani that was naturally too
milch for .the - mailer Coleman club
and nut." Chai'lt" H.tt'le.s. Sail An-
gelo e ae'-. a let of worryine periods'
as he watched the Lion: out-point
the Blueeals
Ihe prarilt' . ion was staged
without, kid: it In la- regular game
art tnetf-'men! one dub would keep
.the ball allow
it '-li' firs! : .:me of the I fresfc for football, despite his inex- cob. A li. Cole, James Freeman,
n next Call in the San | perience showed some possibilities Cecil Kemp. Hugh Lew., and Fti’.i
Lewis.
Flower bearers will include, Doris
HuHi Freeman. Frances Kcthp, Ma-
rie Cole. Myrtle Pulln, Evureiu. P'll-
lin, and Edna Freeman.
Funeral arrangements are under
the direction of the J. F. Stevens
Company of Coleman
Ask For
Btit-At)
»N THE BLUE
( HE< KKII WRAITKB
Ainu Quality (*tkes
AT VUIIH DEALERS
at a tackle position
"Jeff Justice, 145-pound Coleman
wingbacker, uncorked a lot of pyro-
technics and did a neat job of block-
ing. He is going to have to be reck-
oned with in Coleman's district title
hunt.
"Sam Tjitum Oobb, Jr., played
some Thursday afternoon at a quar-.
terbaCk slot despite an injured
30 minutes. then the j ankle, put on a gritty display and
'____] may prove pretty rough when he
comes up whole-bodied—and has bis
father out there on the sideline tell-
ing him to "Ride 'em. cowboy."
"Edward Bristow. Coleman tail-]Clare
back, a welterweight, unreeled some
shiftiness and was the main Bltte-
] cat yardage-grabber.
| "W, C. Quirl and Herbert Currie,
| guard and end. uncorked some rie-
i tensive spurt*.. They are middle-
weights. .
"Sam Cobb, school board member,
j .says Coach Shelton is one of the
smartest, most conscientious, and
| hard-working mentors in tile game
Military Field Day Approved
For Coieman: 700 Soldiers,
60 Officers To Take Pari
A military held day for tin Best
tttttljcin. :).42nd infantry Texas
s.ticnai Guard, will .be held in
iemai: on May 21 under Uie direc-
n of Major Karl Wallace of Fort
orth according
ent made today
Approximately 710
itafs -wtti -takt- pi
Bi'
Clt
> an announce
>o Idlers
and
—Hi t+H*
•gin arri
May 2D
day
M IcPcrs
[HM/-
and.
Lit.*iiWo.Kl. Company B Coleman:
< iii on c Ballinger: and .Coni-
i'uny D. Stephenville. Other com-
j.umes itivited to take part in the
.jeid day here are. Third Battalion
Headquarters Company. Abilene:
Company f. Ranger; the Brecken-
ndge company an artillery ccin-
(iunvu Abilene; Service Company.
Eft wnwood and Howitzer Company
San .. .Am.'.i
Efforts will be made to obtain
lor in
eyent here
On Sunt
Tit.
Elliot! R<
■ vi ryone in tin- commuui
loo nubi l Gainesville
aet ei mpt-sed of higli sell
i;. ' a Shetland pony in.
unde:
and is a thoroughbred insuiictoi
clean spoi'tsmansh )). Few if ai
coaches, turn out better physical
conditioned teams, regard!”'; ot ’I
caliber of iheir natural abilii; „di
Cobb
►
WlierVs I he Big Hail \\< lit’
Funeral Is Hek
At Shields For
ivnss Sa l lie Munn
world.'
The eirc
:tis. with
; win be full
lield ins|iectitin at the
- men
in fact
1 ;;ai'K bv Major Wallace That after-
gh‘ or
ten town:
within
j ii( :n. 11 ip re
wil b*‘ a demonstration
uintupMl
i in the use
.
tin’s tj
trapeze
': ::: IK
5 mm on down to thp
tan u\t
.'•/,»* a: l
st. and.
. smallest an<
1 including the machine
1 jI'oIe-s^
. •
n Then
also will b*" a demon-
_____
stratum' oi
troop.s in at trick w ith
, biank ammunition to be used
News linns \\ ril.lrn In Spnial
(Wrsnomlnils Over (lounlv
. . Last -
jn <f ».i
1 tear1., were Itch
(1st Church at
afternoon w th
lev. pas' or. ' l l
had made her
tr
RUFFA? O
in Old;
at the Shield >
",o o'clock Sat
the R"' Alma
i c i a tiny Mi ■
hone witlt a
.!-
J . L. Stewardson »>i
Miss gallic Muini was bon
31. 1871). in Fayette Coin: V.
; and cited on Apr 1 21. 19:1:1
Mi- Munn was a member
lex
>f-
1
HOME OWNER’S LOAN CORPORATION
Washington, D. ('.
Now Liquidating
(iovcl'jminnt'J’cprost-ntittive will lie in my office all
•lav I-1 Mat/April 28lh, to lei! you how easy it is to
...-i a’hcmi and .how much-you will, save by purchasing
a HOj.C ||.mie. Small down payment and balance less
Phan rent.
los |:i tisir Street, per mouth S 8.90
1 ]:! Wi t :’,rd Street, per month 17.80
1215 Llano Street, per month 19.57
11to East First Street, per month 19.57
|.son South I'ecus, per month 20.29
j 12 Highway Si retd, with 2 lots, per month 21.211
If the plans of Jack Garden and
the Coleman Kiwatu Club pr.: com-
mittee are carried out .lire1- fully
in a tew years Coleman Cnuutv .
going to be covered under several
layers of ham sandwiches
"Gordon i, chairman of the pig
committee: A' little more than- a
year axe the Kiwanis miriqF! '
- ifine Hampshire -sotvs Bnffbmt them.: ^emiVclu"
I They came up with litter.-, of st-.'.-en:
and nine. This business went on;
and' on.
! ‘ The .club out of each litter give
| a 4-H Club or FFA boy one fe
j male pig or gill The b in rc
turn is to give the Kiwanis back]
jtwo female pigs om cf his first lit-:
| ter. retaining the rest and Ml otheiVg,; ^, w v..,.n rf B. ,<
that might follow. ,. Ml||m ;(|k| .vvavue Munir. i«
I "Gordon has the • matt, it figured ., v,,llA .n,„t M:i;
]down io a myriad ot cimUfic dc-
| tails. He calcula'es on th... b., tv f,,.toctade(!> Mrs. I.
[that in 10 years, the Kiwanis Club' s .lam, M, , ..
I will have given away .15.000 pigs,
ithat two new packing houses will!
jhave sprung up in the county, t'uit
I there will be a sow in every Cole- j
man County home and the Kiwanis j
|will have $2,000,000 ithri'e million>j
I in the bank.
'Tile Kiwanis Club wav a closed i
ad h-.
Hr.-:
M:
ad -iri
B 1
Adjutant General Ham Knox of
Austin is' expected tc witness the
maneuvers and .Major General Kirk
head, commander-in-chief of
Texa* National Guard. Is exiiected
to fly licre for the lormal field m-
speciidn on Sundav morning. May
21
A dance for visiting officer.- and
I their wives and sweethearts, and for
1 members of the local club Is plan-
v Crr - and Oeereia ned at coieman Coun'ry Chib on
vet Lend gue-t - ut home Saturday night. Mav 20 according.
've'- tMi- Ferrell ,'to plr.; Lieutenant Pat R Warren
distre.- iugly dry],f coieman.
fumilir hauling water. The field day for the soldiers is
'.ek lo a well on he: tx-mv sponsored by the City of Cole-
man. Coleman County and the local
Chamber of Commerce The city
in honor ol the
Cotton Classing
To Be Discussed
In Address Here
Coieman County farmer, are in-
vited to hear LiWo O'Buchanan.
Federal government cotton rlacscr.
make a. talk at the county agent’s
office here'on .Tuesday night, May
2 .it eight c clock, according to an
announcement made by the county
]5^, agent's office today.
Mr. O'Buchanan will explain the
Federal government .act that gives
free cotton classing to farmers who
co-operate in planting one variety
ot coiton on at least half of their
allotted acres.
Helm.
Cull fififi
J. M. M1 DONALD
Mananer
.Survivors include, three br.'hi:.
i Sam and Roy Munn of Btin.et, T>'
it ahd Neill Munn ot Sterling
and tw , sts'ers Mr-. S A Hu
i phrey. Portlaud, Oregon, ami Mi
, J, I. Stewardsotu .She Id:
I nUbeater inchided. W. T. S
wards n, H. K'Steward-on. both
.1 and b
’ I: at id M
Mir): (and
Helnv
IK: H
■' 7«
•d Vei -
Turkey
family
of Wil-
Uma -d
1! be decoratec
itors Hundred
i over this ection
- expected to visit
the maneuver-
Companies n
; include Compan
First Battahr
Mr.
| corporation niid desires no
| tiona! members."
Clovis I. Tyson. Jeweler, Coleman.
Water Valley,
Sjei'lin" CHy.
Fl'-.wer bearers included.
S Chamlx-rialn. Mr-. F
Mr A. B Carroll. Mr-; C C
Mrs. P, C. Cobb, and Mr-
Shelton.
T^e following gieat-niei '-e
Sullie Munn placed spray
pis on tier grave: France- F
.-on. Elizabeth Ann St
Tltei la R'ewardsoil and Vir.
-.veil"'.
I-imertl arraifgemeiit v.
| bv Hcsch Funeral Homo'
: Anna ■ .
\|- ,1: i
11 1" S-iti-
W Mil-
Mi
ni*]
Mks
fllw-
ard-
dsott.
■ Li -
l'V, M-
Mr:. Wade- CUtifc :
BURKT.TT
Mr '! \ Ham
wcyx near Law
A. G FostiK-
Mi Sundat wa.1
- f 1 in ipiieip
uppioximatel
in need ol rain
ley Fe-ter spent
n-with Mr and
A birthday chn-
■ riven by clul-
. A G. Fever.
75 relative-
of civilians from
of the State ore
n Coleman during
j\. Brownw
Headquar
after enjoying a
his grandparents,
I Purvis
Mis Ma-rjerey I
.i :U mid
on and
’a lien s|
Dovie
i envcrt.amed
m.P Wecim-Miev
lartv Refreshments
cookie.' were served
luviied gtJevts
e a' Monday night
Walkers
T1
really
i edit-
"fra:
Clul)'
Ml
Wi ' 111 -
j FOR SALE Used portable Ci rotm
adding machine, cheap. DenfflCint-
Voice Office." * 13tfs
PIGGLY WIGGLY
K'
' Tomato Juice ^
X Gallon 35C
Vanilla Wafers = - 7-lc
«MA” BROWN
Apple Butter 2
15c
Trade at the Friendly Store-where your
Dollars Co Farther
l F. Wade, Fomier
Colemanite. Bu
Hidins Publicit’
‘ilAVTON. April 2d A
man ' f the old school c
publicity
When there is news t-e
to handle it—sc !i ng a-
conrern him. L. L W;
and publisher of the Jav n chroB- <l;.v nig1” t i -li
icle. I- a good exaniph . * j vacation tfith her.
lie attiaited Mtiinwi'! ■!- Vi.
Irntien in .fitnuary by .--tv••• t- G r :i 1 !',
ing I'm a rain and gc itinu .1 fi'e- man l
inch (I( U(1 pour by the li'"- the | i- a s:- : , it
-heel was fin hands (.V nad' is. -.n: Ml i :
Just a few weeks ago came a re-
quest from -iLlfe. -national picture
magazine, for a picture and data on
the editor who began hi-
rather' accidentally 40 year,-
Arkansas!
Santa
D W
of j
-Mi C
11
4 Cirv
the c
Uriolis v.'h«*!i
! ' UH
in 1
visit ug her
a. pic
!'.’j r
’ *U. 1)0!'
rel |
iman
We
aver '
raer
W(v‘ k
1
: .: (h. Li
.Thursday
,
last
•ft! J’f*
kes. ;
and V*. i i(v' H.i’ v
imek whf
■«
lie rc
KV '
Hfcf’Uf
250 pound ■
appendect
.'->nv
.aura Burgess of Abilene
th- M J Lewis family
mi Mrs Norman Swofford j “four
t- " up residence in Abilene
present
der of Dublin is
Mr A C Moore
returned here on
week for.a three
returning to Lub-
cetitlv underwent
tin- Coloni Ri er
w Mr. and Mrs
C V Thompson ol
Wednesday 1 C
S and Mer- Big S;
jnng s]
it nt Saturday and !
nl Burkett !i
th Colt i ris Sutiday
with r
datives here
while Bra ■ I-
t • ip '.\ i-. v Mi
Virginia
Gould and Mrs T
■
(1 Amerada a a •.
thei. A. Bun
were
Saturday n ght and
k*>
furs «' 1 1 ■ v.
Stmdav
V . '
gttibStfc
of the J E Ferrvs |
Mr., L ..!!•'
Br.rn- al San
Angflo.
w i .1 G -i : o T t
l I. Us 'id’ W A
Guilin succumbed Thursday '•
not
ailtmled tlu i r '
tC ft't
illness which begun several *
■:
Mi l Fru .
, n li" Tnur - months
ago and it seemed for, a j
Mi and Mr.
Funeral seriiices were ( inducted
Tuesday at Church ot Christ lor:
Mrs R. W 1 Happy* Mason 01 Cross
Plains rural with interment In the
Burkett cemetery Mrs. Mason died ,
Sunday in Fort Worth at the home
of if daughter. Mis G E Pepper
following an operation some three
tverks ago. at All Saints Hospital !
Minister Claud A Guild of Abilene '
conducted the funeral services j
Mrs Mason Is survived bv her hus- j
daughters. Mrs G E '
(Gladys' Peppet: Mrs. A. A.i ('Win-1
niet Fepiter. Mrs T. M. ' Bettyt-:
Janet Miller c! Fort Worth. Mrs, ;
Arlie <Ida> Thate cf Burkett two,
sons, Charles Thate cl Odessa and ]
Sanford Thate of Cross Plains. 2]
Failbearers were the four , sons-!
in-law, Messrs, Pepper, Peppier.'
Thate and Miller. Odell Moore of]
Fort Worth and Herman Thate A
brother, Wilbert Mccre of Beggs !
Okla' flew here for the funeral 1
Coleman
Tin Shop
Announces The Addition
Mr. Coulson
Of Lubftock, a workman
that' specialize.- in sheet
metal work and feature
Standing Seam Metal
Hoofing. Tanks, Vegeta-
ble Hacks with Sprays.
Guttering, Duet Work a
Specialty.
We also do all kinds of
STOVE and FURNI-
TURE REPAIRING. Let
us figure your job, law
or small.
206 Live Oak St.
See Us1 Before You Buy
career
Mr. and
FYrsan six t:
•k !->.( ,i ■ • y s tunc In! be could overcome. In-.
v■■ a l irtmrhi wa- in.Pioneer cemetery
. m Clairi-ic Ihe eperttta "Indian Princess"
Ui-.s Opal Free- givrn Friday night in the high
Viirim.i i, choc-1 auditorium and was enter-
ant- ol fae dtir-] taming with its Indian setting ami
, absence | historical data. Students, teachers
Recce Porter of i and parents are to be ccmmended |
ccki'iid with five j tor the unfque affair
D. A. Boyle- and other relatives, j Weekend visitors in the A D
Mr and Mr Fred Campbell left Furvis heme were the tamities of
.( fn | Mchdav for kilv
Campbell will ci nl iu.it
State papers Immediaciv - "" the ploy;1 of-'he Arc. In oil Co- ; F- Oaspin of Putman Saturday
incident a ride and other p-cked I Mr and .M. Wilinon Calk and night Mn>r Alynn relumed'home
ft up a-psoon as letters from Re 'tire! ....... A
stivices had time to' n i-lwi
rounds,
Three months later, Wad' has
received letters front every - " in
the union inquiring furt.hr i nb'Htt
the editor who gets result- imni his
where Mr | A L. and' E. C. Purvis of Fort
m the cm-; Worth, all cf whom visited Mrs G
My Family Gets This
Vital Nerve Food* ISsf'
own ads. Editors of big-'in. dailies i
have requested material f- • features.;
But, Wade turns a de.a: a: to]
! them all.
Incidentally. In predict there ,
will be itc -em-ral tains Ik.ore
May.
“Aw. there may be a few ' ilHer;
| showers." he say-. "Bui. it will bp,
I around the 10th df May ltd.ye there]
I Is precipitation over tie >tV2’
] Mr. Warn’ at one time wa pob-
! 1'.slier of the. oftl Ciilemau Cmmty
i Leader, now defunct.
STOMACH
DISTRESS
RELIfVf tHt DISCOMFORT
Of A HEAVY MEAl WITH
DIA-BISMA
An onfoetd oowdvr and olkolii*
ing ogoni Ijfco if OHot moal* ot
wh*nov*r on obnotoioi amount of
acidity In M*«* ilomcch b»Ui0* dn
uncomiortabU fooling Sold w»»V
i
in delicious Quaker Oats
/-SHEERING news for every
family I For Quaker Oats is now
proved rich iq ‘Thiamin (Vitamin B,). the nourish-
ing food for nerves which everyone should have
daily, according to dietetic experts. Oatmeal is
ideal, too, for all ages because it stands high in
proteins, for building firm fiesh and muscle, not fat.
Excellent in iron and phosphorus for rich blood,
sturdy bones, vitality. And in food-energy foe
rugged strength. So tomorrow
morning treat your family- to a
delirious Quaker Oats breakfast.
Discover the benefits of easy-
digestible, whole-grain oatmeal,
rich in Thiamin, Save money,
timg, too. Order Quaker Oats at
any grocer’s* today.
Quaker Oats
AMERICA’S ALL YEAR ’ROUND BREAKFAST
vM
MAVES DRUG STORE
, fcf. ©O^r
■!i>t Hdf 8l^i
"WHO ELSE WANTS ONE
O'F THY 8ETTY LOU .*0#^
SPOONS?" ^0^
*r EASY TQ GET
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Large
Package
23c
Syrup
Red Label Karo
3 lb Can 25c
MILK
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iJH
i *'W>' j
Red & White
9 htnall OPp
O Cans AltlV
-is *55!5m
PSDSiI
Prune Juice
Red & White ft*
Small
Cans
7 for 25c
No. 1 Can
Mrs. Effie Barnes. Voss; Mrs. Ocie Stewart. Coleman; Mrs. James
West. Coleman: Mrs C A Morris. Coieman; Mrs. Tom McCann.
Coleman; Mrs. Summie Duggins, Santa Anna; Mrs. E. Hickman.'
'Santa Anna .Mrtf J A, Cate. Jr Bangs. Mrs J. H. McKnight,
Bangs. Mrs. E C Newman. Coleman Mrs. R. G. HoUing.swonn.
Coieman: Mrs J R Day, Coleman-Burkett Route; Mrs. Bennett
Weeks. Gouldbusk; Mrs Monroe Forehand. Gouldbu.sk; Mrs. J. T
Fratt. Talpa, Mrs Warren Gill! Whop.
nirr Red & White
lultL 2 pound box
15c
TP * Red & White
lEi/l 1-4 pound package
19c
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LUrrEX -1 pound package
19c
RAISINS
16c
FLAV-R-JELA"
3pkg 14c
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1939, newspaper, April 27, 1939; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747860/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.