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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1944
Mrs. R. H. Newsom of Ft. Worth! J
visited with her sister, Mrs. Claud 1
McClellan, and Mr. McClellan last
weekend.
/Sr&
-LOCALS
| their daughter, Mrs. Bill Kohler, in
San Angelo the past weekend, Mrs.
[Kohler has boen ill, but is reptyted
to be improving.
Miss Glynda Gober of Abilene is
[visiting this week with her sister.
[ Mrs. Gene Wylie in St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. M. Morrison returned Tues-
for Wellington to visit with Mr. and | visiting with relatives apd friends in
Mrs. Alvin Horton and other reia-i Dallas this week,
tives. ! SPORT SHIRTS, PAJAMAS,
FOR FATHER'S DAY GIVE A1 SOX. HANDKERCHIEFS AND
GIFT CERTIFICATE GOOD FOR MANY OTHER ARTICLES OF
MERCHANDISE IN ANY AMOUNT WEARING APPAREL FATHER
FROM GRAMMER’S._24x WILL APPRECIATE
Mr. and Mrs. H, T. OBar and In Brownwood with Mr. and Mrs,
daughter, Fay, visited Sunday night Ray OBar,
DISCOVER THIS
J{itecle Paint
FOR YOURSELF
sister, Mrs. Nettie Miser at Ponca
City. Okla. her brother, A. L. Ram-
Mr. and-Mrs. Earl Sherman of land aunts, Mr. and Mrs.. Hubert j^uL. Arkansas Cite *r«n«K
residents. ton. |Allen and Mrs- A11™’
R.ivid Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Misses Florence Close. 'Winnie j Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gardner left
: How ird Rich of San Antonio, is' Close and Mrs. Edgar Horne visited [ yesterday for Abilene to join Major
visl’iv here with his grandmother, last weekend in May with Miss Eliz- ! and Mrs. L. L. Crenshaw of Alta.
*• *'■ • Vabeth Robertson. [ Okla., for a trip to Phoenix, Arizona
Mr. and Mrs. Eul Ferguson visited | to visit with their son, Cadet Bob-
with relatives ^and friends in Co- I by Gardner.
manehe and Sidney last weekend. | Talpa ranchmen should be re-
Misses Mamie and Jo Ann Buford [ ceiving some nice checks from their
are visiting with their father
Lubbock,
Miss Wilma Story of San Antonio [ at from 41 to 57 cents per pound, | Mrs. W. E. Haney,
visited last week with her grand- ! net, and around a quarter of a mil-
mother. Mrs. Lona Wheeler. Her , lion pounds has been appraised. The
ER’S DAY FROM GRAM]
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cull
Angelo announce the
daughter, Rebec
Ask for ULTRA LUMI-
NALL, the watermixed
paint that gives you these
big advantages.
• One coat covers
• Dries in 40 minutes
• No unpleasant odor
• Economy of water mixing
• Covers over wallpaper
ULTRA
LUMINALL
Mrs. Fannie Rich.
Mrs. Alma Carothers of Dal-
las has returned here to spend the
summer with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. George Ferguson. She has
been teaching in the Dallas school
'system.
Miss Jessie Woodward, who has
b i n aching in Dallas, has return-
ed here to make her home during
the summer months.
’ Miss Mary Louis Walker and Miss
Jerry Bergman of Abilene Christian
icolle'-3 spent the weekend in Cole-
man with Mr. and Mrs. L. Emet
Walker.
Mrs. Garland Franks and son.
Terry, of Wichita Falls, and Mrs.
i Bill Maxwell of Weatherford visited
this week with their sister. Mrs.
Frank Drake, and other relatives..
J. D. Dobbins, Sr., left Thursday
I for Wichita Falls to spend the sum-
Alvy Lawrence of Snyder, Texas,
d^m atT^t^vS^^U15 '’.siting this week wlth his br0‘
da> Horn an extended visit with her,^. Tom Lawronce, and family.
Mrs. Maggie Hedleston of Dallas
okla^and h^r!is spending a few da5’s’ at the home 22, at San Angelo. ’Mrs. Cullins is
Beat den , Okla., and with her; ^ son Joe 3 Hedleston, and the former Miss Zella Thurman of
Mrs. Hedleston and family, 110|Ozona. Mr. Cullins formerly resid-
Miami. 1 ed Here.
Mrs. O. D. Hudson has as her) Mrs. Rep Harris left this morn-
guest this week her niece and neph- [ ing for Port Lavaca to visit her sis
ew, Patsv and George Peel, of Ro- j ter, Mrs. Bill Hinds,
tan. | Mrs. Della Mclntire Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Howard and j with her brother, R. R, Foster, and
children, Mrs. Margie Peach and other relatives here,
son. A. K. of KUlen visited their Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rains and Miss
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Horton, Frances Bates of Abilene, and Mrs.
here this week. L. E. Henderson of Los Angeles,
Mrs. M. H. Ford left today for; Calif , visited Sunday with Mr. and
at [wool any day now. The staple was [her home in Mainsfield, La„ follow- Mrs. H. T. O’Bar.
appraised two or three days ago: ing a visit with her parents Mr. and [ W. A. Wilhite of Waco and Mrs.
I Bessie Langford
Miss Jean Miller visited last week i last weekend In Ci
in Lampasas with her cousin, Mrs. |'Wilhite and son, Li
ant visited
with Mrs.
ford Wil-
father. Major Matt Story, came for Talpa wool warehouse has about' Jeff Dawson
her Monday. Miss Story will enter 850.900 pounds, including that al-1 Mrs. D. S. Jennings, Mrs. R. L.
the Santa Rosa hospital school of ready appraised. . I Hunt and son, Bobby, visited Wed-
nursing as a cadet nurse next week.; ARROW SHIRTS, J ARM A N[ nesday in Cross Plains with Mrs.
Alfred Hinds spent Sunday in SHOES, STETSON HATS, AND D. C. Lee.
Stephenville with Mrs. Hinds and ; DOZENS OF OTHER FAMOUS j LET US MAIL YOUR DAD HIS
daughter, Beverly, who are visiting BRANDS OF MERCHANDISE FQRj FATHER’S DAY GIFT.
hite.
for Beauty and Econ-
omy—plus extreme
washability (even
Blands soot washinq).
Gallon
s2.95
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert J FATHER AT CRAMMER'S. 24x
Davis, there. I Miss Frances Brown, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nixon, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, is vis-
John Carriger, Mrs. Claude Bevill.! Ring relatives In Brownwood and
Mrs. Edna Bullard, accompanied bv Blanket this week.
Mrs. Joe Nixon of Big Spring, at-; Mrs. R. L. Snodgrass is visiting
mor v 'h his daughter. Mrs. Gar- tended the funeral of Mrs. Nannie her daughter. Mrs. Flo Hunt, of
land Franks. Nixon in Colorado City last Wed-1 McLeansboro, 111. She expects to
Mrs. R. D. Holt has returned from 1 nesdiy. he gone about three weeks.
Louisville, Ky. after a visit with! Joe Nixon of Big Spring spent. Ted Eolfier, ministerial student at
her brother W L. Pearce, Mr. , jast weekend here with his parents, ‘ Abilene Christian college, visited relatives in Hamlin while he Is in
Peasce is teaching in Male High' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nixon, and sister. ! Sunday in the home of Church of I Coleman.
.i v. , in Louisville. I Mrs. Edna Bullard. Mrs. Nixon, • Christ Minister and Mrs. Foy E.| LET US HELP WITH YOUR
M -s i.^ -shine Browning, county | Wh0 has been visiting here'with his! Wallace, Sr. He preached at the FATHER'S DAY SELECTIONS.
Rom demonstration agent of Con-' parents for two weeks, returned to Church of Christ Sunday iflght.
cho ccur.iv. visited Friday and Sat- Bjg Spning wlth him. i Fred B. Luthans, district stiperin-
urria v it .i her uarents, Mr. and you WILL FIND THF FATH- tendent for the Burr Department
K. Browning oi Coleman. itevc tvav mn-r vrstt wawt at1 Stores, was a business visitor in
Coleman during the early part of j in Santa Anna last weekend
BOWEN
DRUG STORE. 24-x.
Miss Welmer Pessels, editor of
Garden and Outdoor books for Mac-
millan Publishing Co.. New York,
arrived Sunday for a visit of several
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. A. Pessels.
J. E. Ray of Glenda Park is vis-
iting this week With relatives In
Coleman. Mrs. Ray is visting with
Mrs. R
H. E. Taylor, employed in a re-
finery at Old Ocean, was in Cole-
man count’-', the latter part of last
GRAMMER’S.
24x
Mrs. R. L. Cope left Thursday for
a visit with her mother. Mrs. B. F.
Sharp, in San Augustine.
Miss Irmalu Dirlin of Stamford
visited last weekend with friends in
Coleman.
Mr. and Mi’s. Pat Close and baby
left today for their home in Lafay-
ette. La., following a visit with rela-
tives.
"The Flight Line” is the name of
a beautiful 120-page book that has
been published by instructors at j
Colemgn Flying school and which
has been distributed to the 500 or
more purchasers here. Les Cooling,!
one of the instructors, served as I
managing editor. Excellent pictures,
Including-an air view of the plant
...iu. —I
and the first printed picture of the
demolished administration building
Quarts
90'
week to look after farming inter-
lests.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elder are visit-
ring with relatives in Arkadelphia,
; Ark.
Mr. Seth Bucy and daughters.
DolU" and Theda Ray. and Mrs.
ER’S DAY GIFT YOU WANT AT
GRAMMERS. 24x
Sara Justice, daughter of Mr. and on the day following a blast at the
Mrs. L. M. Justice, 709 East Seventh, [ school in 1942, are included. The
visited her aunt, Mrs. H. B. Monroe,I school’s history is given in detail.
TRACTOR REPAIR
Mr and Mrs' Hulan Smith and thc weck- Mr- Lu,hans formerly G. F. Souibb, manager of the
daughter, Mary.’ of Houston visited was manager of the local Burr store.; Dixie and Gem theatres, is in Texas j We gre prepared to take care of
in Coleman last week with Mr. and Mrs's- w- Marshall, Jr,, and ciiil- ( City this .week to get his wife and your tractor repair work in our
Mrs. J. W. Jackson and lamily and dren and Mrs- J B- Stegall, and ' daughter ,who soon are to move to s, A1] work ^ guaranteed.
other friends. .children, pll of Dallas, arrived; Coleman to make their home. | We have for iialCi new superior
The Rev. J. J. Mueller will return Tuesday for a visit of two weeks The local M System store has (|rjpSi mould board plow, Oliver 60
jailer spending a week * S ^
Sddfy
md with relatives and! Stegal of the U. S. Navy Is station- good condition. j 100 Envelopes in attractive hox-
Ririn, Star Sunday. Dol- ed somewhere in the Southwest Pa-.- Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hatcher are1 $1.75. At The D-V Office. t
Stokes
PAINT AND PAPER STORE
Dial 2866 107 East Pecan
ird Tune Jr and daughter I L- E' JoneE' manager of the local is with the Ordnance Air Corps and
[Dannv. visited' with relative! and ' Woolworth store, and Mrs. Jones re- is stationed in England, while L.
: if mi at Rising Star Suhdav. Dol-! turned Sunday after visiting ini-.. somewhere in the Southwest Pn-i
h and Theda Ray remained m Mexico and Colorado with re atives. ed^mew here in the SOUtWWtt Pa j
Rising Star for a few days. I Ml'' “*d ¥r*V G' Barker Pod.ma.stpr and Mrs H M Thom-
v- r . rrearer of rnrmis Eastland visited in Coleman with Postmaster ana Mrs. n m. inom
.1 L s.rea.er oi corpus Barker and family overmen were in Galveston last week to.
vidtmg here this v-eek; la«end a Postmasters convention.!
i ii ’r mother. Mrs. J. J. Johnson Fiovd D Clements Enroute home they visited in Waco
r: : Mrs. Jack Diamond are! . - ana Mrs. riota u. ciemeius . . .. ThnmKnn.-Miss I^>p
v, ting with Mrs. Johnson. and girls, Betty and Dons, visited «ith Me Thomson s sister, Miss Lee
Mr. and Mrs Walter Rudolff re-'.Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomson -
tun- ' -o thrir home in Abilene Rudd of Eastland. ' Mrs. MUton Thomson and tnree
Su,r. :after spendmg a few davsi Mrs. E M. Critz and Miss Janet children left today for their home
here with Mrs Georie Koenig and Blatherwick are in Dallas on busi- m Oakland, Calif., following a visit
M - D rothv Medcelf [ness this week. They will return of several days with relatives here.
M : r rta,Friday Mrs. Louis Glasson was a ■business
Mr. and "Mrs.’ Charlie ‘Reis, left1 Mrs W. O. Garrett of Santa Anna '’“"or of
Monday for Kosciusko. Miss., to is visiting this »’lth Mr' 1 Miss Carrie Howard, employee of
spend the summer with her uncles George Garrett.
feet, in the rear of the store. The
vault has electric refrigeration and I
thus keeps the store’s vegetable in :
310 South Commercial 24x
LYNWOOD Set ■ 235.00
Engagement Ring 225.00
Y r OtNUINE-REGISrillD ■■
f\e epsakej,
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
Pledged to each other, now ,.. and
forever,,. with the enduring symbol
of love - a "KEEPSAKE." This store,
as Authorized Keepsake Jewelers,
will help you select the right ring
with expert counsel. Come in -for
FREE Etiquette Books on civilian and
military engagements and weddings.
Diamonds
Watches
Jewelry
China
Crystal
Silver
COLEMAN, TEXAS
Buy an extra WAR BOND during the Fifth War Loan
and help back the boys who are lighting ior us.
When the Last Shot Is Fired...
The better things we are fighting for are sure to come.
Among them will be a fine laundry service. Until then
we must try to give the best possible service to the greatest
number—it’s our war-time job.
COLEMAN STEAM LAUNDRY
506 East Walnut
Dial 4241
Mr.
^also
the OPA in Washington, D. C., ar-
Announcement
i
Bob Ellis and W. E. Crum, owners
of the Texaco Service Station at the cor-
ner of Concho and College, just south of
the Post Office, announce that they have
employed CLAUD (SLIM) BOUNDS
as operator of their station. Mr. Bounds
formerly operated the A. G.-Beach Serv-
ice Station.
The 1 exaco Service Station carries a
complete line of Seat Covers, Tires,
Tubes, Floor Mats, Batteries, and all
kinds of accessories.
“Slim" is specializing in washing and
greasing. Give him a trial and ^ou will
come back often.
I
I
. Mrsi Bertie Hindman leaves to- [ rived Wednesday for a vacation
| night for Houston to visit with her her parents, Mr. and M.s.
daughter, Mrs. J. N. Ferguson, for A. P. Howard at Gouldbusk.
several weeks i Mrs. O. P. Patton and son*, Rob-
BOWENS HAVE A WIDE eft and George, arrived Saturday
SELECTS OF FATHER’S ^^ „CfaH., 'and MtsT Brile
Mr. and Mrs. EdDurham of Free- Patton.Theywere accompanied as
port. Texas, have arrived in Cole- far as Memphis. Tenn., by Capt O.
man to make their home and will
I
P. Patton, who was enrout* to Bir-
___„ ... ' Dr. A. M. Fischer has been a bua-
IT ness visitor in San Antonio the first
jrnhe manager of the Howell thea-^ ^ W0ek He WM Joined .bere
If you are paying your income [ by
Mrs. Fischer and Mrs.
tax by installments, todav (June 15) 0l?bn Moiinn Ik
* <*• >“• « S» ASS’ JT
that second quarter payment. mother Mrs, j w. Marshan, and
Approximately 25 Federal auto other reIatlves for a few days.,
use stamps, at $5 the edition, have1
been sold thus far by the local post
Automobile owners have un- j master’es convention which was held
til July 1 to buy such stamps and iast weck jn Galveston. The Dost-
Postmaster and Mrs. Harry Thom-
| son have returned from the post-
Texaco Service Station i
TEXACO PRODUCTS
College and Concho Dial 7071
affix to their automobiles if they
are to comply with the Federal law.
Sunday, June 18. Is "Fathers’
Day,” Fathers who have not done
their hinting have two more days
in which to do so.
Approximately 500 pounds of free; several davs attending to business,
government poison has been dis- ui„ „.ic„ '—i ^----v,,„„ ...u_ u.j
last week in Galveston. The poet
master reports a fine meeting and
a good time.
J. M. McDonald was In Abilene
Tuesday on business.
R. F. Price returned Wednesday
from Waxahachle where he spent
r'ririVTri’ririri----- “'ri...... i His wife and daughter, who had
trlbuted to Coleman County farmers t)een visiting relatives in Waxa-
and ranchmen since the grasshopper i hachie and Dawson, returned with
poisoning program has gotten under | j,im.
DEPENDABILITY
SAFETY lay within the stone-
buttre«»ed walli of the medi-
eval cattle, end due to the
castle's undoubted dependa-
bility, villagers cluttered their
hornet in the thadow of rh fare
tecting walli.
Leave your caret to our or-
ganization. Careful consider-
ation of individual needs end
details is one of the qualities
that has merited our reputa-
tion for dependability.
I.E.StevensCo.
MORTICIANS
Phones: Day 2121
Nile 7271 or 2656
way here, according to County
Agent Joe M. Glover. The grass-
hoppers are getting to be bad in
practically every section of tire
county.
Those A-ll gasoline coupons, in
case you haven’t already used them,
will expire on June 21. The A-12
coupons will be good June 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Roberts and
Mrs. Ernest Cate spent thc week-
end in Midland with Ivjr. and Mrs.
Claude Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Calk visited
W. M. Horton and Pfc. and Mrs.
Raymond D. Horton left Monday
. THE OLD RELIABLE
If you need a good laxative or cath-
artic to relieve headache, biliouanes*,
or that lazy tired feeling when due to
temporary constipation, ask for and
be sure you get
HERBINB
“All Druggists’’
—
THE FACTORY SERVICE MAN WILL BE HERR
Tuesday, June 20, Only
FOR REGULAR YEARLY SERVICE ON ANY PART FOR YOUR
HOOVER, PHONE AND HE WILL CALL ON YOU.
YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO EXCHANGE YOUR
OLD HOOVER FOR A NEW ONE.
J. E. STEVENS CO.
mai am
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SEALED POWER nSM RINGS
Sealed Power Piston Rings are factory equipment on a
number of popular makes of automobiles. Some of the
manufacturers have been using Sealed Power Rings for
over twenty years which is proof of their quality and
satisfaction.
The Sealed Power line includes rings, pistons, pins, valves,
tie-rod ends, in fact almost anything your garaoeman
would need for your automobile.
WE ALSO HAVE FEDERAL MOGUL BEARINGS
Central Auto Supply
SAFEWAY :
■' Do you save toerything
tor Money
One of‘the moetfimportant savirffra Y? .
money when buying the necessities of life
(and the best investment for that saved
money is a War (Savings Bond!). Food is a
necessity, of course—and when you buy all
your food; at Safeway, consistently, you save
moneyl
Butter KftE!
.w
•TT«*»*TT.»..y LB.
Fresh Eggs
Cheese
Peaches
Selected
In Cartons
Kraft Pimiento Cream 5-Oz.
3 Red Points Jar
Highway
43 Blue Points
Real Roast
Peanut
Butter
19<
16-Oz.
Jar
I ■ LaFtrla
Juice
Grapefruit
Peas "oTJ/r7
Fig Jam
Sojfawoi^ QuaUh^ VYlsudL
Pork & Beans »r«;!!Sp........
n I • Suntw.ai 32-Oi,
rrune Juice aroint.................
Spinach »;d........................co.
Wheaties .............,. &{
at Safeway,
and, SAVE!
FEW FOODS are belter to eat-and
batter fpr ui — than fresh vegetables.
Collforaio White; Ret*
POTATOES f
Lettuce Crhp H.odi................ U. 10f
Fresh Corn rmlV..„.............. ■«- 54
Carrots ...................2 ■>•». 154
Bell Peppers ..............u. 154
White Squash ™!.»— u,. 54
Oranges vSuSnc"«...............u. 1J 4
Lemons JvSJy*!.....................u. Be
Fresh Limes............................ u>. I84
Spiced
Luncheon Meats
48*
Vacuum
Cooked
Sliced
Lb.
Lunch Meats CSEf..............u.294
Slab Bacon .......—........u>. 274
Sliced Bacon ere* a. u. 374
Dry Salt Bacon ......2lc
Wieners ?IiS™."1“...............
Pork Roast wi'iTd c«».
Pork Chops c"!*.....;.....
Lb. 354
u. 284
SMOKED HAMS
33<
Round
End Fleet*.
Shank
End Flee**
Duchess Salad
Dressing
13<
80s. 1
Jar
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.......
r<* re rei
Coffee ftSLda............
ftiHb.
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Coffee |dward’
Pine QuaJitijf..,
Coffee ch0M‘
Sanborn.....
Pure Cane Syrup
Raisinss,,dl*"
Cells Pack...
Mb.
MCMMMMII.Irlfe
pith'
Coe*
k«b'
Snowdrift shSRL
,.............-J.?’
Pilchards ....
15-01.
c*.
Sardines Pr**"................
Deviled Ham p»n».i .
I-Ox.
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414
254
314
574
144
674
114
74
154
104
Cheez-ltJr.“...............124
Corn Starch Ar**....................i*«.' 104
Duz Soap »x.....
Ivory Soap..............................3 294
Ivory Soap ............t«' 64
P&Soap ...................3iK 144
I Oxydol ................ .......^'234
Maxine Toilet
SOAP
54
Ear
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Bread ...............w!'
Leed's Chopped
HAM
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12-01.
Can
Day Phone 6301
Night Phone 27T2
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