Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1940 Page: 14 of 68
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS
THE COLEMAN COUNTY,
STATE BANK IS OPERAT-
ED BY MEN WHO BELIEVE
IN THIS SECTION AND ITS
POSSIBILITIES
The officers and directors of
this bank have every faith in
this section, its people, its re-
sources and its opportunities. Its
continued- and - sensational
growth is an indication that our
people reciprocate those senti-
ments,
The officers and directors
from the beginning have agreed
that a spund and conservative
policy would be the program
adlierred to; but that does not
mean that they are not ready j
at all times to offer every com-1
mercial banking service to this
community. Every proposition
will be given .courtesy and con-
sideration—for they are anxious
to co-operate with you to the'
fullest extent—the principles.)
of course, of good banking and i
experienced judgment being'
taken into consideration.
Treasurer
jy- have ever had.
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INTERIOR OF COLEMAN COUNTY STATE BANK
"lw than !the corner. learned. He bubbles over with
“r h,,«fLcc Unit! Mr. Moore is one of ournative i youth, energy and. good fellow-
■"theS I sons*-his fa,her- Mr U- P- ship, and his escapades, if any.
... -.....1.1, 1......• . Moore is a resident of Coleman, arc friendly prank.- of hilarious
lave absorbed mu'ch business1
____„ a resident of Coleman.! are friendly pranks of hilarious
and he has lived in Coleman! joviality.
MR. TALltAGE KING IS .
CANDIDATE FOR COMMIS-
SIONER-PRECINCT NO. 4
When Mr. - .King announced
■for this position, he was cer-
tainly frank and honest, he
merely stated: "I want the job
as your Commissioner in Pre-
cinct No. 4. 1 will see that the
road work is distributed equally
over: the precinct. I will show
no partiality or preference, and
1 will make you the very best
Commissioner I possibly can."
This trite summary is typical
of Mr. King’s personality. He
means .what he says, and he will'
do exactly as he has promised.
He is a straight thinking,
straight shooting type of in-
dividual. who believes in ac-
complishing the job _ before
him. and not making u
.fuss about it. Men with big
vocabularies as a rule ure not
blessed with the stamina td sus-'
tain them: and they spend their '
time talking, when they ought
to be at work. Many people
admire a man who doesp'4 say
because, generally
experience, and they are he is a vety serious t0° mw*'
k •' K'wf helpedlo S'e '-■•fv Pumecrs, well known and’ for himself Hr has had far ar 'M*° King Certainly has many
S3 SAfliSS & many STEFS'® ’ - & £
.•laving a heart to heart hlK , ,w. i,„m„ h„ n ., „«• hu A«m preemet. and . throughout . ,tne
if, »•£“* 2 i"s -;:i soLJZ&SJSlfc
re. personnel M IK. m Jlm Nrf Cn*k-»ml «ou!<] aW .that lie * more' and because of tteii pereonal.o-
I . utttt. uii unit -uni v.m.n «»■ a-yuin'. ■ tv m ij.iv.mv. j • •.
uned mur ' oui.g h
v,a‘ ?}r !ni ,v , ago. hr reality Mr Moore is a man. • ' 1 this
' 'sis^t ycu in -Ifiy way 'tHe'- clV!:d wool Colemanite. as i Only at the solicitation of his
the bank's
this dccendance indicates, and many friends was he induced to
Imitation he consented to run for
office, and they arc work-
ing for him now. Of course,dt
Mr. -King believes he is entirely
nave advanced the hank ■ w- , family has been associated announce for the position of Qualified foi this ^oik and^ if
you and to the community. ,- f this section to w even voter personally1 *ured ,hat ne wl!l do hls duty
.This bank considers itself a j jjJ pMoor^ has lived in ‘this; before the 'election. We believe - f he.^-s it-and. that duty as
onot o. the communitv sus- countv ajmost the entire tenurei his candidacy should be given he looks at it will be a big o -
. n on to facilitate the a\enu»Sjoj dls jjft, Any favors he.has consideration, for youth, such ligation. The fact that he is.i t
■ it commerce, and not a aepo- \ received have been earned the as he, is always entitled to en-1 making political promises is ev-
-itory of funds -with no local i jlard wav through work and icoucagmcnt. ‘ .'dencc of his sinceri v. assur-
™s.“x,; «r'rr/sv«
utilized lot the upbuildin o. ^ his record. He graduated ; public office, and he assures the 1 equal advantages. We believe
this section, for ultimately: then from' Coleman High School a: People of Coleman County, if the final reckoning Mr. King
own . success is reflected in the, jew years ag0 jje worked in : lie is elected he will endeavor i will be taken into considera-
growth of this cdmmunity.j various^tMBac&es tor a
They are, and want to be. a , hood anri fn the interval
vital influence. The destiny offtud\ed law in the office of,
.very official and employee « Judge H. F. Lewis, at Lampasas, is
written here, and their subcon-: H ^ always worked at one
-Clous slogan is. and without ex- j occupatlon and another-ever
,o ,ind a piace for »is,
.. today and torevei. “ox j particular talents, and always .J
....... j taking a step forward with each
MR. WILLIS R. MOORE IS A! new position. He is familiar with
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY keeping books, and at this time,
TREASURER i he is employed as clerk at the
! Coleman Hotel.
Mr Moore is certainly a mer- Mr. Moore has the knack of)
itorious young man. who is am-iimakpng friends, and retaining
ii'tious to go forward in the them. He is clean cut. straight-
process of life. Ambition is the i forward and dependable. He
iriving pow'er of youth—and (would go out of his way to ac-
when this is combined with;commodate anybody, and that
energy and reliability—an im-jjwithout an ulterior motive. He
pressive triangle is evolved—fhsks, and expects, no favors ex-
md success is often just around' cept those he feels that he has
liveli- ;.to- make tha very best County tion.
he j___[__
Congratulations
Democrat-Voice
i
i
f
R.A.Cox
Your Commissioner of Pre-
cinct 4 asks for re-election
I Believe I Have Rendered Valuable
Service
1 have been conscientious and sincene in
every official act I have performed.
My ideal is to cooperate for the best advan-
tage of my precinct and Coleman County.
If you believe my record merits re-election
vote for me on election day.
* ■
I Will Appreciate Yottr Vote and Influence
R1A.COX
For your long service to citizens
! of Coleman County.
fFe in the oil industry also seek
to render essential service to
this community in participating
in the development of some of
its abundant natural resources.
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Anzac Oil
Corporation
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1940, newspaper, June 20, 1940; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747945/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.