Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1940 Page: 4 of 16
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PACE FOUR
THE DEMOCRAT-VOTCE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY. MAY 16. 1940
Norway’s Armed Forces Drawn Up In Battle Array
ews
Mrs, W C; Jones
Frankie Sedwick visited Moth- visited the first. of the week
ors’ Day in Au-i.;;; v. tei-: ju ith-their soi, Mark,mMorton.
pom, Louis Palmer Randall and! *-•.
Bob Sedwick. student.- at the
University of 'I exas
Mr. and. Mrs. William Griffin
■of Midland "'sited last weekend
with Mr. Gi ilfinls parents, Mr.
ai d Mi < A l’
0 "tile: -.'.‘to i tn
jwith them' for a . two ' weeks
visit. ■ ___
Mis Sam Brown. Mr. and
.Mrs. Joe Smith, of Jal. ,New
Mexico, visited last weekend
W''h friends in Coleman..
A
s F.o I ,cu is of S.ni Ai
rd ia>t weekend with
Mrs. Clayd McCiclUn
. BOOK or BUY
*<’• >W. Simpson Eits •’ u
Ben Schooler and dau-
-. Jcian and Frances, of
'lie, were visitors in Cole-
Saturday While in the city
“ s -- .;1 *1.(■ i , ..Hie b\ 1 lip D-V
nfici mid renewed her sub-
scription,
H
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CHICKS
H. Jackson and Jetty V
•v • Rockdale,' Texas,
end funeral services for
K i'dnke 67. former-prosi-
Texas Press Asso-
State Superintendent of Pub-
lic Instruction L. A. Wood of
Austin was a business visitor in
Coleman Saturday. He renewed-
acquaintances over the city and
was introduced to.other persons
here bv County Superintendent
W. T. Graves.
Miss Nell Parmley of Den-
! ton, state director of music, and
! Dr. L. A Wood of Austin, state
superintendent of education,
visited Inst'weekend with Miss
Parmley's sifter, Mrs. R. M.
Ellis Jr., and Mr. Ellis.
Mrs. W C. Jacl
n Em' Slocktu
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. i • • t r. who uvv iv listing the Nazi inv;« .011 are these soldiers—part
lied' pVidav "after' c’( ;l snia!1 *M'1 'Vi'‘••teamed and well-equipped army’ Top left: An artillery, detachment on the
mow. rt ad> to go into action auainst the'Nazi war machine. Bottom left: A battery of Norwegian
hinv.tr. r.- being wheeled into position on Norway’s west coast. Right:-These smiling soldiers, on
duty the : ally I. wort of Narvik, pictured before that city was seized by Germany.
Miss Kathryn Henderson of
San Angelo, deputy state sup-
erintendent of education, visit-
ed last weekend with County
Superintendent and Mrs. Tcr-
rell Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stepp and
daughter, Billie Maurinc were in
Dallas Monday night to attend
the concert given by Marian,/An-
derson, Negro contralto, at,Fair
Park auditorium.
The James J. Goodfellow, Jr.,
American Legion Post at San
Angelo plans to send a large
delegation to Coleman on June
6 to hear an address by National
Commander Raymond Kelly of
the American Legion.
Perry Russell, student at the
University of Texas, Austin,
visited Mothers' Day with his
mother, Mrs.' Ross Russell and
family.
-Mrs. P. B! Hagler, Net, H , A.-
.
He wa-
there
Mr. C’ooke had
at. Brady and:
ore going to Rock-
the owner of the;
d uus also post-j
S R. I ."May of Athens. Tex-' Miss Modean Whitaker and | Mrs. Fred Fink of Luling
as wa a \ ; •,,-*! -.jn Coleman J- B. Whitaker of San Antonio visited Friday night and Sutur-
Lankford Wilhite,.student at
the University of Texas, Austin,
visited during the past weekend
with his parents. Mr. and “Mrs,
W. A. Wilhite.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Taylor of
Fort Worth visited Mothers’
Day with Mr. Taylor's mother.
Mrs. Frank Taylor and family.
Mrs. Ba
Jack' Hi
' : ' Yf.Ahs and worm
■REMEDIES STOCK CP NOW
■ DAYS ARE HER?:
i t'WEN’S DRUG STORE 20x
day with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cobb.
. oh her mothc:
Vood.
wren-
“Mrs. Ben Jackson!was
cksou s mother. Mrs | thi-
M$Cinpfey pf San
ated Mothers’ Day
.ekson’s mother. Mrs
Wednesday -in the interest of his visited last weekend with their
jeand'dacy for State Swperinyjmother, Mrs. E. M. Whitaker.
ktenciV.t of Pubhe Instruction, i “ 7
: '' - I
Mrs. Aubry Rabensburg and R E Palmer of Hot Springs,
; ... H.-tt , .: Cobh of Brady 1,00 Buck of Houston visited last | Ark is visiting this week with
Coleman Wednesday *n
; Ar
week end with their parents.(Mr and Mrs. Louis Randall.
1 terest of bis campaign tor
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Buck and'
diexa!
Mrs. Jetty V. Clare and dau-
ghter. Diane, .of Coleman and
Mrs. J. A. Weaver of Belton
visited Sunday in Abilene with
their,, mother, Mrs. W. R. Hinds.
Hagler and son, Merlin and Glen
Hauler left this morning for
Fort Worth to spend the day
with Mr. and Mrs. Hall C. Hag-
ler and daughter, Shirley, of
Cayuga, who are to meet them
there.
The Rev. Robert F. Jones,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church here, was in San An-
gelo Sunday to till the pulpit at
the First' Presbyterian Church
in that city. The Rev. B. O.
Wood,1 pastor of the church, was
in Coleman at the same time to
deliver the -commencement ser-
mon to members of the Coleman
High School graduating class..
Will G. Cannon o! Austin,
former Golems . citizen, writes
and encloses a clipping from
The Austin Daily Tribune. The
clipping told of a petition pre-
sented ceituin candidates for
governor in which those candi-
dates were asked to resign or
i&kc a leave of absence, ,
B. J.. Jackson, Western Union
manager here, will ho in Big
Spring for the duration of the
West Texas Chamber of Com-
merce meeting. Hi: place is be-
ing filled here by* Miss Elsie
Johnsoit of Brownwood.
Mrs. Jimmy Rathtnell of Gra-
ham visited Mothers' Day with
her mother; Mrs. Jack Brewer.
Miss. Joyce Mac Weaver of
Belton is in Coleman this week
to attend graduation exercises
uinniED!
Mr
E L Nunnaily
visited Mothers'
r son. .Ed Nun-
it the -15th Ju- Mr- and Mrs. Tom Smith. Mrs.: Fred Groom of Roswell, N. M.
Leo Buck, who had been visi-lis visiting with friends and rcl-
fmg with them for a month, re-'atives in Coleman for a few! at Coleman High School and to
Mi Gw ,. Pillow :.f Dallas turned home with them. ’ j day.-, and plans to do a lot of j visit with relatives and friends.
V ,: . Day with her --- !fishing'on the Jim Ned while; _______________
I. G Pillow Mr. and Mrs, Lee Griffin, ac- j^ere. j__. _
■ ' companied by their daughter, —
M Q M, ft 1 - ,d Lam-sa vi-’ Mrs.- Hershall Watson of Fort Mr. and Mrs. Lcander Hall
sited w v. relativi-s :r. Coleman Worth, visited last Saturday and and children of Cisco visited
W. F. Paige
MAKES AN ANNOUNCEMENT
I Am Now Operating I he New
Onyx Service Sta.
Just across the street from -high school '
invite my friends and former customers to pav me a
visit and try our-service and products. 1 will h„>id|i a
complete line of ONYX products and fix flats.
E, Ellis and son. Bob-
il.as- visited last we"k-
■iv r mother Mrs. Es^
i-ss R
M.
Pearce had as
s Dav. Mr and
er of Ballinger
Lonnie Hmds
iast w ••eker.'i His cousin. Mrs. Sunday in Pittsburg with an-
D 1 A:n ' Columbia, other daughter, Mrs. Tommy
Gt- .i:ned hoine with him ’or 'Gibbons and Mr. Gibbons,
a ahi] wY! m oh to Carls-
bad. New Mexico to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conner
Mrs Si Gipson
last week-end in Coleman with!
Mis Hall's parents. Mr. and
Mr.- Rufus Johnston.
Mr and Mrs. Lee -Thompson
gent and Mrs D
f last weekend
San Antonio vi
iflKH BEnnV, the bi^arbonlte
buckaroo, wanted for knockin'«m
d< ad all over the country! If seen in
BUM BEnnV RIDES RCRin
You’ll have vour own
REUIHRD!
Hcwdl Theatre
May 23-24-23
.iatives and friends
'-I.- Jov B Pnuns
mother. Mrs O C
-rown wood Sunday.
trine Hearn, district
■'ration agent, w as
Tuesday for.a bu.-i-
nce with Miss Chry-
bridge. county home
ion agent.
-or Collector 1! M
Al Hmincr. doput>
Convention of isscs-
r> at Sun Angelo re-
and children of Winters visited land son, Jackie Lee.-of Odessa
..-- during the week end with their!visited Sunday with his sisters,
M - i.. ... E. Ni - San i Parent*- Mr. .-and Mrs. George j Mis’ Alma Brown and Miss
A , Mn’h.•: Dav - -Sparkman and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Thompson.
.Cdur. . .with her aunt. Mrs. |Gene Conner. . —-— • -
ijol D Man i - Miss Newt Me'll Hughes rc-
Misses Edna Clarke and Jane, turned Wednesday to her home
Winnings of Houston, students'in Temple, following a visit
at TSCW. Denton, visited last, with-her mother, Mrs. Josephine
week end with Miss Clarke s Hughes.
When You Start to
Build a. Home
gr ations !-> the -entors nt
'.....man (,'niinty, we art also
i< won't he many years until
and girls will know the alary
. there will follow that eternal
■ -1* "tir own—a shelter and
Yours a.- you carve out’your
imC does chme, we wouk
imemher this firm, for
•. institution—but one contin-
ist you through an ever'ex-
Var. Dyke
Gillen, student at;
John Tarloto
n College. Stephen-
vi Ilf visited
last weekend with
tus cousin.
Billy Crow, local
high sk.-houi.i
teY'teate.
Mis- Norii
it- Scott of Abilpne
visited Mothers Day with her
mother. Mrs
Henry Funk
Y: yjM: Hubert Bell of!
Ij., . , visitt i
1 last Sunday with!
relatives in t
^Pieman.
Mis Aim
; Mullins visited
with. relaViv
n Austin last
v. egt. end
Fav Gill of Whon,
■ oiled Hm
ford breeders, re-
cl nt 1 -, ♦ <tD
a -registered cow.
Liilv Domnii
• 2nd. to the ranch
of Man- Hog
:yoU. near Mcrtzon,
fiir-'breediiig
: to Domestic Mis-
rllit-f 6th fl
rst in his class at
the Polled
Hereford Show In
la reports the San
Aug; i> Stan
i.ird-Times
*
drs Cecil Jones of
Ode.-- Mr
and Mrs. Buck
Jones and- ri
laughter, Jere Jay-
Mil of Cram
?. and Calvin Jones
nf Westbrw
■k spent Mothers'
Dav with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J C J<
mes of this city.
and Mrs. Alex
Clarke.
Dr. D. B. Sprott. local veteri-
- I narian. has returned from Ari-
Mr end Mrs. 1 W Barton and zona, wliege he purchased a 10-
daughter of Tahoka visited Mo-1 months-old stallion and several
thers' Day with Mrs. Barton's; fillies. ' r
mother. Mrs. J. M. Hindi ,and • —-— ’
Mr. Hinds.
Baby Chick Prices Reduced at
Simpson Electric Hatchery.
18-2 lx
Mr. and Mry, J. B. Davidson
and son. Jimmie Jr., of San An- ---
gelo were Mothers’ Day visitors Miss Irmalu Dulin visited
in. the home of her parents. Mi. Mothers’ Day with her mother,
and Mrs. R. L. Snodgrass.
Mrs. B. C. Dulin in Sweetwater.
BUY COTTON THIS W
Jim- Snodgrass and Mis- Supt. O. C. Cook of Mozelle1
Georgia Hall, both teachers m High School was a business;
the Olden school, visited Sunday visitor in Coleman Wednesday i
afternoon, in the honor of Mr. afternoon. About 1.500 persons |
Snodgrass’ parents, Mr. and attended the Mozelle commence- j
Mrs. R L. Snodgrass ’ meat services at, the high school
- | auditorium last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. McCul- Many were unable to get into
loch. Mr. and Mrs R. A. Finney; the buiMing. State Supt. L. A.
15c
39c
15c
,25c
23c
21c
17c
Buffalo Wednesday night to at-
tend graduation exercises at the
Mrs. Lauryl E. Venning, pnn-
pal of the Mexican Ward
chool will leave Saturday for
Miss Mary Lynn Gilliland vi-
sited last weekend on the Bill-
ups ranch near Winters, guest
of Miss Jean Billups.
Gth
Mrs. S. W. Childers of Santa,
a two weeks visit with relatives Anna visited Mothers' Day with1
in Mineral Wells, after which her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Gip-
Duhn of Ranger, Her-! she will gd to Austin to do grad- son. Her grandson. W. F. Gip-
f Ira. Miss Mar- Uate work at the University, son, Jr., is"i'member orthe lo--
i .i Stephens andr Mrs. Venning will be an assis-, Cal graduating class.
E-idon visited Sunday ;tant dean of girls in one of the: ..
. Mrs Ben Dunn, dormitories.
son
nd Mrs C L. Cudne;. -
DeWc-y. of
Mrs, Henry David Ward and
i son. Jerry Michaei, returned
Mrs. Brents Kenley and Mrs Sunday from a two weeks visit
in Eden, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
When that time conn
-desire to have a bom
a haven for you and
destiny. When that
pleased if you will :
Is not only a friendl
iially prepared to as.-
pensive service. *
Beat Wishes To The Graduaic;s Of All
High Schools In The County
Rockwell Bros. &
Company
FLOYD PRICE, Manager
( nleman. Texas
Mic
- x
Phone 600
in Ruston,
Big Lake Charles Koberg and son. Char- __
, < " tins weekwith.their ,jcs III, left today for their home ,\ j_,. Reese and daughter, Carol
mother. Mrs * Roy Clayton, - in- San Angelo, following a visit Sue.
----- | with their parents. Mr. and Mrs | _ !
M D J Barnes and Mr ij. E. Miller. They will be ac- Mr. and Mrs. George Spark-i
Joh' Pool had as their jeempanifed by their mother, who man and daughter. Georgia,I
L .1 ■- S : la- Mrs N A Col-'will be honoree Sunday eve- Mrs Fred Maedgen and daugh-
- d eh diet Barn'-s and jning when they entertain with,tpr jrjSt attended the Wild
Jo .10-1 Bill SatterwhiU? of Ja birthday dinner. Mr. Miller* p,ower show at Brownwood!
Sweetwatci Mr. and Mrs. Car- will join them Sunday. Thursday evening
roll Kingsbery and son. Maurice. -4__
Ml ..Ml Ml j.,rd Barnes and Miss Dorothy Boy Is has re- Mr and Mfs.Ciyde Laranccl
-on. -i Q. ml Oi Santa Anna |turned from Hamlin, where she ,| ., d
-- , i visited with Miss Mary Dell
Mr and Mrs. Bob Livingston. IPar;ks- I
Mr. and Mrs Henry Livingston j , <—i— ■
sM-i ':r• Ciifi Cheaney visited; A Wrge number of Mason;-:-
Mothi: Day in Dallas with j will attend a- zone Masonic*
their mother Mrs. L. J. Living- j meeting in BfoWnwood tonight,
islot, antf Mr, and Mrs. Gene ; —-—- ■ j
j Wagnor ' | Mr, and Mrs. Pi R. Jeffrey j
-—- ! of" San Antonio announce the
Wallace Churchill of Big birth of a nine pound boy,„Rob-|
‘Spring visited Tuesday in the Ierf,■ born this morning. Mrs.!
home of*his aunt, Mrs. George Jeffrey will be remembered in
Coleman as the former Miss:
Inez Cope j
his parents
last week end.
First Quality Ringless
Silk Hos«
79c
POPULAR
Dress Shop
Sparkman;
Mr and Mrs. Burton Pruitt
nd son. .Garydon. 'and Mrs. W.
; F. Pruitt of Idalou are here at
I the bedside of their son
-brother. Ray Pruitt.
Sillia
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O’Bar of
Brownwood visited Mothers’
and Day with Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
I O’Bar.
Glory-o-feeauty Shop
Mrs. Homer Boyd, Operator
Perrjaanents $1.00 Up
700 South Concho Street
/
,;:t, 1 lb. Tin
Q lb.
® Tin
Admij-al Oil
SARDINES
4—3 1-4 oz. can’s
Mission Flaked
TUNA a
6 1-2 oz. cans » f
Salad Oil *.
WESSON OIL
Pint
Blue
SUPER SUDS
24 oz. pkg.
Granulated Soap
SU-PURB
24 oz. pkg.
Pound Cloth
Bag
Sugar 10
Texas Maid
Shortening 4
Sunnybank
Margarine
lb.
On.
Pound
37c
IOC
Airway Coffee
Edwaids Coffee
Salad Dressing
Cherub Milk
Cherub Milk
White Magic
Mustard
Pork & Beans
Grapefruit Juice
Fresh Roasted
2 pound pkgs.
Vacuum .Pkd,
Pound Tin
Duchess
Quart jar
Baby. Pure
Tall can ____________
Baby, Pure
Small can ..........
‘Quality Bleach
2 quart bottles
French's
6 oz. jar .
Van Camps
16 oz. Can
Town House
•it No, 2 cans
Rope
Mops
Site- No. 16
Each
19c
25c
21c
25c
6c
3c
25c
9c
5c
19c
GUARANTEED
Meats
FRESH
Corn on Cob
2 Ear, 5C
CARROTS. TURNIPS
2
GREEN ONIONS
Bunches
RADISHES
5c
Blackeyed Peas }.tlUI,a 5C
Crisp Tender
-
Lettuce
2,15c
Louisiana Fancy
Green Beans 2 |b
15c
English
-
Pa»« Fresh
r eas Green
2„. 15c
600 Size
l •" Full of
Limes juiCe
2t,uz. 15c
Sunkisl
Lemons £.
Size JgC
California White Rose
Potatoes 10 »>-
9
29c
i
Tenderized Cured
HAMS
Whole or
Half, lb,
Pound
Pork Chops
Cheese
Bologna
Bacon
Sliced Bacon
Sliced Bacon
Dry Salt
Bacon
Pound <
Swift s Brookfield
Longhorn, lb.
Sliced or in the piece
In The Piece-
lb.
Safeway
Maximum, lb.
Bulk Sugar
Cured, lb.
SAFEWAY
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1940, newspaper, May 16, 1940; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747980/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.