Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1942 Page: 4 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harbour | Mrs. D. S. Jennings spent the
are hosts this week to his broth- j week in Hillsboro Visiting her
er. T. Elmer Harbour of Musko- i daughter, Mrs. R. L .Hunt. Mrs.
gee, Okla., and his two sisters.! Hunt and baby returned to
Mis. Fred Studer and Mrs. Rose*Coleman tvith her mother.
Hoeker, both of Waco.
I
R. A. Finney carried, his son,
James, to Fort Worth Monday,
the latter returning to St. “Louis
to continue his study of medi
cine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luthans
and' baby are attending a meet-
ing of Burr store managers in
Dallas this week.
Mrs. J. C. Alexander and
baby are visiting her parents,
Policeman and Jim Martin. She
and the baby plan to join her
husoand. who is now at work in
Puerto Rico, within a
weeks.
Mrs. Hub Fisher and sons,
David and Kenney, of Winters,
spent Monday with her sister,
Mrs. Clyde McClellan.
Mrs. Cecil Dodd and son.
Gene, returned from a visit to
San Angelo and Sterling City
Saturday.
THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1|42
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Glenn Gay, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Gay, returned to
Dallas Monday after attending
his sister's wedding here Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Myrtle Tomlinson has
returned from a trip to Austin,
San Antonio. Mission and Old
Mexico. She visited with her
sister in Austin. From there
she went to Mission to visit her
nephew, Fred McCleskey, and
wife. Fred has been transferred
from Duncan Field, San Anto-i
nio, to Moore Field, Mission,
Texas.
“Southpaws” In Ft.Worth Tourney
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Spangler
of Kermit visited last week end
with Mrs. Spangler's father, H.
M. Thomson, and Mrs. Thom-
son.
Mrs. H. T. Loyd of Long
few i Beach, Calif , is visiting her sis-
| ter, Mrs. Clyde Thomas, and
family.
Cadet Wally DriskHl of Sher-
man, formerly, stationed at the I All our wall papers will be
Coleman Flying School, visited)reduced 20',' for 10 days.
over the week end m the L. O.
Caffey home.
Stokes Paint & Paper Store. 24x
Mrs. Hugh Wade and son,
Wade, of Odessa, were in Cole-
Chief of Police and Mrs. H. T.
O'Bar and daughter, Faye, were
in Abilene Sunday to attend
funeral services for James P.
Nobles, former Abilenian.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Wilhite
have returned from West Point,
N. Y., and other points in the
East, and have continued on to
El Paso where they will spend
the summer. Miss Mary Fran-
ces Gardner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Gardner, stop-
ped at Denton for a visit of a
few days with friends while en
route home. In West Point they
visited Harold Wilhite, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilhite.
Mrs. Tom H. Cheavens and
children are visiting her moth-
er, Mrs. E. G. Newsom. Lieut.
Comdr. T. H. Cheavens, now at
the Naval Medical Center in
Washington, D. C., is in the
Medical Corps of the U. S.
Naval Reserve,
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Miss Doris Hinds arrive,
Tuesday night from Lon^
Beach, Calif., for a visit with
her father,. W. M. Hinds.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hodges
are visiting with her parents,
M/\ and Mrs. J.> W. Croft.
Mrs. C. F. Cavanagh left
Wednesday for Wichita Falls to
spend a few days vVith her
mother. Mrs. H. G. Priest.
Prize winner in the second flight of the Texas left-handers'
golf tournament at Fort Worth recently was Marlin Thompson of
Coleman, lefty shown with J. O. Gideon, who was semi-finalist
in the championship flight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stepp and
Billie Maurine and Mrs. J, Tom
Padgitt spent Saturday eve-
ning in Brownwood shopping
and visiting. Miss Stepp has
returned home for the Summer
from Mary Hardin-Baylor Col-
lege, Belton, where she has
been studying.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson of
San Angelo visited with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jack-
son, here last week end. They
adcompanied Mrs. Jackson to
San Antonio Sunday.
Mrs. D. W. Duncan of Win-
ters is spending a few days with
her son, Ralph, and Mrs. Dun-
can and son.
Fail Gay Tune of Inks Dam
visited with relatives and
friends’ in Coleman and Rock-
wood last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Tune
attended the wedding of Mrs.
Tune’s sister in San Angelo
Sunday.
Mrs. B. M. Halbert of Sant Mrs. Jerry Harbour and Mrs.
Mrs. Crystal Sc wall and. __ ,, . , , .
daughter .Wanda, air home for:fman ,tho P^t weekend visiting
a two-week.' visit from San An- fnends and relatlves’
Angelo is visiting with her
mother and other relatives here
this week.
Frank Harbour will go to San
Antonio this weekend to visit
with the latter’s husband.
tonio.
_ . The workers or ine Nursery! Mi • and Mrs. Milton Comedy
Mrs J W Bailey of Corpus School are sponsoring a rum-and son' B'y\are 111 Lampasas
Mrs. J. W Bailey mage >sajc Saturday, June 13, on today to attend funelal «‘rvlces
the street. Any donations or
support will be appreciated.
Hat e your eyes
OUTGROWN
your glasses?
Christi is visiting in
for the summer. She is with
| her mother. Mrs. Nellie Howell.
* Dr. Bailey is a member of the
I Army Medical Corps and is sta-
tioned in Alaska. Mrs Bailey
was evacuated from the terri-
I lory in February.
for a relative.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sammie
Lieut. N. C. Dendy of Good-
fellow Field will be the guest
of Miss Lucile Hale over thei
weekend.
Mrs. W. L. Townsen of Hale
Center is visiting this week
with her niece, .Miss Gladys
Townsen. Mrs. Townsen was
an early-day resident of Cole-
man County.
Miss Grace Williamson and
.Wood of Killeen, Texas, a I Miss Lucile Hale visited friends j
'daughter, Suzanna. at King's in Midland last weekend.
! Daughters hospital in Temple.I -
j Mrs. Wood is the former Miss Mrs Lola Neill of San An-
Joyce Mae Weaver. | gelo is visiting her aunt. Mrs.
Mrs. R. T. Ransberger is vis-
iting with her mother, Mrs. D.
F. Bickle, at’Handley this week.
W. F. Lathem of Winters,
producer of feed, eggs and
cream, was a business visitor in
Coleman Tuesday.
Jesse B. and Lynn Moore,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Moore of Dallas, have arrived
for a visit of several days in the
J. R. Moore home.
;John D. Mann.
Mr. and Mis. Jimmy ranter
and children from Pensacola. |
Come in soon for an examina-
tion-
-make sure your glasses
are right for your eyes.
Dr. C. M. Neel
For appointment rail
Office Building
256
607
A 32-piece set of our dishes
Fla., arrived Tuesday mornirfg j will make that dinner table look
for several days' visit w ith relg-!much better. Priced as low as
tives in Coleman. Mrs. Punter $4.45. A small down payment
was Audry Campbell before her will make them yours. Save by
marriage. Mrs. Myrtle Camp- investing in new dishes. Gray-
beLl and son and Miss Doris Harbour Co. 24x
Hinds arrived in Coleman i -
Tuesday night from Long Mi - A. B Stark and daugh-
Beach, Calif. for a visit with ter, Jean, are visiting with her
relatives and friend here. | brother. Bryan Whetstone, in
Mrs. J, C. Stobaugh and sons,
j Jimmie and Perry, of Weather- and
' ford, and Miss Lucy Payne of
Fort Worth will leave for their
homes Saturday afternoon after
a two-weeks' visit with Gladys
Townsen, and other relatives in! school there.
Coleman.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickson,
Jr., of Waco visited with Mr.
Mrs. Harry Thompson
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick-
son were on their way to Stam-
ford where Mr. Dickson will be
an instructor in the flying
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Caldwell
and family have returned from
a vacation trip to Kansas.
Mrs. Sanford Tunc of Rock-
wood visited relatives in Cole-
man the first part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rich
and son of San Antonio visited
last week end with Mrs. Fan-
nie Rich.
Miss Shirley Hough of Hous-
ton arrived Friday for
mer visit with her grand
Mrs. S. M. Thayer.
, Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
visited last week in
Austin and Victoria.
Miss Virginia Simmo
returned home from San
where she has been t<
school.
Take the pieces to Dr..
bour and he will duplical
broken lense the same daj
There will be a meeting
parents of the Coleman f*
School children, Thupdaj
11, at 6:00 o'clock^ftthe
ery School, 507 EasOJIm.
tainment will be provide
ice cream will be served
guests.
R. S. Garrett has re
from Grapeland, where
tended,4Jemorial Day »
e Grapeland cemetei
at tW
Garrett is a native of th<
East Texas town he visil
For 10 days we will -give 20' !
discount on picture frames.
Stokes Paint & Paper Store,
107 East Pecan. 24x
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gann of I
Waxahachid visited with rela-|
tives and friends here last week j
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Box. I
Mrs. Ora Caldwell and Miss;
Rosa Belle Moore, all of Rock-
wood. went to Abilene on busi-
ness Thursday.
Mrs. Grady Cotton and Mrs.
Jack Holloway of Fort Worth
are with their mother, Mrs. R.
V. Wood, who is very ill.
10 Day Sale
Now Going On At
STOKES FAINT & PAPER STORI
107 East Pecan
Wall Paper
20% Off
Picture Framei
20% Off
[
On all qualities. Selections
for any room. Regular
price 12c to 50c per roll.
Beautiful mouldings
your pictures. Take adv
tage of this saving tod
j Breckcnridge.
Mrs. Marshal! McCrea and _ . _ „
F„„ wSh % Too Late To Classify
home with Mrs. McCrea's par-
etns. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones,
while Major Marshall McCrea
is serving with the Air Force
Ferrying Command.
FOR SALE: One young Hamp-
shire (Black Face) buck. T. J.
Allen. 24 25x
Mrs. Geo. Pirtle and son. Bil-
Tommie Lee Parker, son of* m°tHer. Mrs. Beulah Taylor.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sevbotd
jMhr' a"d Parker of)
from Temple haw !,<•.„ vi.-i-lf* ^unied home
ting Mrs B L. Walk,, and M, dlcal A''ts. Hospital Wor,h
jit Browndoo, and is doing
nicely
lie, from Tyler are visiting her!FOR SALE: Farmall tractor andj
other relatives.
No More
Electric Appliances
Due to the fact that we are unable to
secure any more electrical appliances
for the duration of the war, we have
sold our building, will close out what
appliances we have and move to a new
location, which will be announced at
a later date.
All Appliances To
Go This Month
Since there will be no more appliances,
we would like to close out all our pres-
ent stock, such as Electric Irons, Toast-
Clocks, DoOr Chimes, Coffee
ers,
Makers, etc,, this month and he ready
to move by July I st.
Mrs. J. B. Hilton visited with
W. O. Purcell of Fort
came over Tuesday to
visit her sister. Mrs. R. I. Leav-
ctl; and other relatives.
Mrs. Sidney Wright and
relatives and friends in Fort daughtA*. Dona Gale, of Lub-
Worth Saturday. She was ac-
companied home by Mary Ann
Christian of Houston. The
Houston visitor expects to spend
about two weeks here.
tools; have rented land and
don't need them: consider some I
trade. Mead Furniture and
Storage. 24x
FOR RENT: Four room house
with bath on Colorado St.; 600
block. See H. M. Thompson.
24tfx
bock and Mr. and Mrs. Albert v n j
McCasland of Dallas spent last Nolan West
weekend in the Jack Gandy
home here.
Jerry Harbour. Jr., Rosella, „
Laytoh and Bonnie Jo Freeman chnstl arc visiting the Gilford
G. Wf. Scott of Lubbock and
Miss Mary Scott of Corpus
FOR RENT: Two-room house.
24 25p
have gone to Buffalo Gap for
the Christian Church
People's encampment.
Scotts here this week. Miss
Young Scott stopped while en route to
California, where she is to at-
Mi.-s Edna Ruth Gandy,
•daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gandy, is spending a few days
with relatives
Dallas.
and friends in
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cheney
ar«* visitors in Austin today.
Mrs. J W. Marshall returned
Saturday after spending a few
days in Brownwood in the Rush
Hagler home, in Temple with
Mrs. Belle Hagler, at Milano
with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wes-
ter. and in Houston with the
IG. W. Gleason family.
tend school.
Dr. A. M. Fischer
Chiropractor
Coleman Office Building
Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Camp
Bowie spent last weekend in
the home of Mrs. J. W. Mar-
r
shall.
Service As
Usual
We will continue to render the best
possible electric service under existing
conditions, and will carry as many serj
vice items as possible, such as Wire,
Switches, Plugs, Lamps, Sockets,
Plates and Globes.
Watch For Our New
Location
W. C. McHorse
Electrical Contractor
Dial 2291
Next to South Text* Lumber Co.
Fred Gipson, who has been
| attending Texas Tech, has ac-
j repted a position in San Diego,
Gjilif Will f.xr
Calif., and w ill be employed for
| the summer. He will return to
his studies at Tech in the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mead
were dinnor guests at the dis-
trict meeting of the City Na-
tional Life Insurance Company
;lt the Hilton Hot '
Wednesday.
vAnne Harbour of Wichita
Fal^s returned home Sunday af-
BOB HOPE CALLING WITH A NEW IDEA
MULTIPLY FATHER’S DAY BY 4 .
Bob Hope: "Speaking as
an expert father (get off
my knee, children,
while papa talks), I vote
we rename it
4 Fathers' Day.
Hasn't everyone (1) a
father, (2) a grandfath-
er, (3) a father-in-law,
(4) another grandfath-
er? I could carry the
list father and father!
ter ji two-woe kg' visit with Mr.
andi Mrs. Jerry Harbour.
Mrs. Joe S. Gentry and
daughter, Joanna, of Tyler are
visiting Mrs. Gentry's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones.
Mrs L. G. Huey and chil-
dren, Tommie and Ann, of Ty-
ler came Tuesday to be with
Mrs. Huey’s father. Mr. Chris
Pitts, who is ill in the Coleman
hospital.
SHEEP MEN, WE HAVE A
LARGE STOCK OF THE FOL-
LOWING WELL KNOWN
DRENCHES: FRANKLIN
SHEEP AND GOAT DRENCH
POWDER. ARSATE, TETRA
AM) NEMA CAPSULES. OWL
DRUG STORE. 24x
Obviously, you'll need 4 of everything when you shop at
his favorite store . . . Grammer's . . . Coleman's home of
Nationally Known Merchandise.
Father's Day—June 21st—May We Suggest
• Arrow Shirts
• Wings Shirts
• Stetson Hats
• Jarman Shoes
• Stevens Straw Hats
• Hpleproof Sox
• Nassau Sportswear
• Gulf Tone Suits
• Gulf Tone Slacks
• Wings Slack Suits
• Nor-East Ties
• Kaylon Pajamas
GW SME FEMES EVEMIlf-
DMH MILK Elltlty Mild
OATMEAl or Gerber’s
Cereal, 8 oz. pkg.
CORN. Country Home
2 No. 2 cans
CORN, Libby's
No. 2 can
PORK & BEANS. Swift's
2 16-oz. cans _________
CORN. Gardenside
No. 2 can
SOUP. Campbell's Tomato
3 No. 1 cans
TOMATOES. Standard
Pack. No. 2 can
SAUSAGE, Good Lunch
Vienna, 2 No. '4 cans .
ROYAL SATIN
3 lb. can ...._____________
SHORTENING, Bob White
4 lb. carton______________
TISSUE, Waldorf
3 rolls _________________
DOG FOOD, Vigo
3 No. 1 cans
CIGARETTES, Raleigh's
Pkg. __________
SOAP, Lux Toilet
3 bars _____________________
CAMAY SOAP
bars ___________
IVORY SOAP
10 oz. bar ______:__________
IVORY SOAP
6 oz. bar ______________
SOAP, Woodbury
bars
15
25
14
15
10
25
10‘
19‘
59c
67c
14c
25°
16
19c
19
10
6
26'
19'
Whether Father is an air raid warden, volunteer salesman,
defense plant worker or in the service, or is a white collar
executive, we can solve the Father’s Day problem with
something he would prefer.
Grammer’s
SOAP, Sierra Pine
bars __________________
OXYDOL Washing Powder OQe
24 oz. pkg.
SU-PURB Granulated Soup QAr
24 oz. pkg.
FLY SWATTERS. R & B 4 Sc
2 for M-9
Sunnybank
Pound
Nu-Made
MAYONNAISE
25'
Pint
jar
Enter the
$5,000
Prize Contest
Town House
Grapefruit
JUICE
19
46 ounce
cjtr
COFFEE. Airway A
1 lb. pkg. w.
JUICE. Sunny Dawn
Tomato. 4 No. 1 cans
WHEAT, Kellogg’s
Shredded. 2 pkgs. . _____
CORN FLAKES. Ernst
11 oz. pkg.
CHEERIOATS Cereal
2 7-oz. pkgs.
COCKTAIL, Sundown
Fruit, 2 No. 1 cans ______
JELL-WELL. Assorted
Flavors, pkg.
SARDINES. Sea Ace
Natural, 2 No. 1 cans
MUSTARD, Triumph Brand
Quart ; __________
PEANUT BUTTER.
Bcverlv, Quart i ... _____
LUNCH BOX Suadwich
Spread, 16-oz. jyj- . _ „
MIRACLE SPREAD
16 oz. jar _T z.______
BUTTER, Safeway
Pound
BREAD, Julia Lee Wright's
2 16-oz. loaves
BREAD, Julia Lee Wright's
1‘-' lb. loaf
BREAD, Craig's or Kelley’s J
1 '4 lb, loaf
Cured Hams
Butt
Cuts
33
Shank
Cuts
Sliced
End Cuts
u, 29
Lb. 37
Choic<
Center C
51
Short Rib*
Quality Beef, Thick Meaty Cuts 4
Pound _______ JL
Round Steak
or Loin from Quality Beef
Pound
Sugar Loaf
PINEAPPLE
Pound
Fresh Fine
Quality White
ONIONS
3
Pound
CHERRIES, Calif. Bing
Pound ...______ ______j___
CANTALOUPES. Arizona
Pound
3V2c
19'
T
3
1
ORANGES. Sunkist, Agiz.
Valencia, Lb.
Fresh Tender
Green
BEANS
2 -15
LEMONS. Sunkist
Pound
POTATOES. U. S. No, 1
White Rose. 5 lbs.
8'
9'
23'
Fresh Tender Well Filled
CORN 3
ears
PORK LIVER. Sliced or
Piece, Lb.
SLICED BACON, Decker s O
Iowana. Lb. *»
SLICED BACON, Korn O
Gold. Lb. A
BACON SQUARES. Hormel f
Budget. Lb.
DRY SALT JOWLS \
Pound ■»
PERCH FILLETS. Frorifc Q
Fish Steaks. Lb. W A
CHEESE, Swift's Brook- 4Jj
field Longhorn, Lb.
Hormel's Assorted
BAKED LOAVt
Pickle and
Pimienio.
Cheese and
Macaroni.
Olive Loaf
Tomato Loaf
Pound ________
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1942, newspaper, June 11, 1942; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747893/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.