Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1943 Page: 4 of 12
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JUOCALS
v I, Mrs. W. A. Wilhite of this city Harold Stovall and Fred Cole-
and sister, Mrs. Clara Bridgesman of San Angelo were visi-
|of Levelland. visited last week-tors in Coleman last weekend.
| lend in Evant with their mother, -—
| Mrs. Bessie Langford. Mrs. i Mrs. Edith Futch of Bakers-
I Bridges returned Monday to | field, Calif., is visiting with rel-
i her home in Levelland.
atives and
this week.
friends in Coleman
A Cross
Section
LIFE
As Seen
By "D-V"
Reporters
opening oithe new school trem
here.
Miss Ollie Mae Kuykendall.] Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCord' Mrs. Marshall McCrea and
Civil Service employee at Camp visited Sunday in San Angelo 'sons, George Edwin and Mack,
Bowie, Brownwood, ‘arrived1 with their daughter, Mrs. Tom returned yesterday from a visi^
yesterday for a vacation with Sealy. and Lt. Sealy of Del Rio. with Mrs. W. M Townsend in I
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.j - iBrownwood, who accompanied.
Kuykendall. " | Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Winstead them home for a visit through
Miss. Bettie Jo Wiseman
Henrietta is visiting with
sister. Mrs. Ted Moore.
— 'and children of San Angelo vis-1the rest of the week.
Mrs. J. W. Marshall returned ited last weekend with friends
Tuesday from a visit of several and relatives in Coleman.
days in Abilene, Haskell and; -
Anson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hash, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Steadman and
Mrs. Jack Chapman left Mon- son, Jimmy, visited the latter
[day for Beaumont for a week's1 part of lust week with Mr, and
Miss Edna Meeks of Douglas, i visit with Mr. and M^. B. L. jMrs. R. C. Miller. *
Arizona, is visiting with her [chapman, who will return to i -
sister, Mrs. S. L. Gilliam and Coleman with her Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIntosh
Mr. Gilliam.
S/Sgt.
man of
Mrs. H. M. Pittman of San
Antonio is in Coleman for a j ]aS{ weekend
visit with her mother. Mrs. L. I Coleman.
E. Collins and other relatives* j v_
_ _ _ . “ , ,1 Mrs. Clyde.
B. E. Davis of Odessa and|
Coleman spent several days »»»[ with her mother,
tha city recently with *,”~
Davis.
and daughters of San Antonio,
and Mrs. Jack New-[and Rush McIntosh of San Ati-
Hobbs. N. M.. visited!gelo visited last weekend^with
with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cervenka,
Henderson and]and son attended funeral serv-
;children of Dallas are visiting [ices for {clr. Cervenka's father
111 with her mother, Mrs. Juanita at Ballinger on Friday, of last
J"rs' [ Lane. [week. Interment was made at
Rowena.
Miss Bessie Simmons has re-,
Knox returned ‘ turned from Albuquerque, N.
Mrs. E. L. Knox returned turned from Albuquerque, in. Little Miss Sue Ann Rose of
Sunday trom Mexico, where she'M., where she has been visiting Abilene is visiting this week
visited in Mexico City ahd at-[with her brother, H. D. Sim-1with her grandparents, Mr. and
tended a house party in Cuerna- mens, and family. [Mrs. J. 1. Runkle.
She was met in San An-
vaca.
„ 1 Ranchmei!s-4jave two years
()f from October 1 of this year to
up,.,register their livestock brands
Iwitli County Clerk Geo. M.
Smith. At the same time, thef1
Gillcsnie cannot begin the registration of]
winiuin ithose brands until October 1 pt
was convicted of murder in con-
nection with the death of a local
Mexican.
ffc # #
Floyd Price, manager of
Rockwell Brothers office here,
is at home these days taking
care of a badly mashed foot. A
heavy piece of timber fell on
the foot several days ago.
J. W. Gillespie, Jr., son of Jfr.^^Sle. Mrs. R. T.
Mrs. Sanford Tune of Rock-
wood is in Handley this week to
of her mother,
and Mrs. Wylie Gillespie, is now Coleman, has re-
turned from Handley, after
spending several days with her
Mrs. Ruth Esteil Williamson mothci. * # *
is to receive her master of, John w Reed, district mana-
C. R. Simmons of Swee^ater
T _ , ,1S in charge of Coleman Steam
of m" .5 s&SSSf
grass, 118 Miami, has been dis-i
missed from the Sealy Hospital
at Santa Anna following medi-
cal treatment.
* *
employed at the Air School
Fort Stockston.
Deofon .ca.rdml to. notice ~ ~„^£anf
cerved today from that institute.|^ Satllrflav. Au-
__ scheduled for Saturday, Au-
T n 1 t r* ur Jgust 21, at 1:00 p.m. to be held
Mrs. Irene Dooly of Ft. Worth j R1„„ hnt„, in
and Mrs. Frankie Sedwick
tonio by Dr. Knox. Mrs. Knox G. G. Grammer and daugh-[ Miss Mary McClendon of BigTuesday This
friends ter. Jennilou, are visitors today,Spring returned Sunday to her;tjmp Mrs Albri
was accompanied by
from Shreveport, La., and they’jin
were gone a month.
San Angelo.
home following a visit of sev- unde since 19ly
eral days with her sister, Mrs.
’ D. Phillips, and Mr. Phillips.
Franz Freeman of Dallas is
visiting this week with friends
and relatives in Coleman.
Mrs. Pat Kellis and son, JirrrJ
Tom, of Sterling City are vis-j -
iting this week with her moth-, Mrs. Dora Albright returned
[last Friday from a three-day
[visit with her daughter, Mrs.
It. B. Echols, and family in
I Ft. Worth. Mrs. Echols, who
er, Mrs. Sam Roach.
Fine China
TO HAVE
TO USE
BY THEODORE HAVILAND
Made In America
For serving your formal or informal dinners perfectly.
i has been ill. is improving.
Henry Trainer, at present
drilling oil wells near Junction
City. Texas, visited friends in
Coleman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
visited Tuesday in Wichita
Falls with their son; Pfc. Wyliej, lis 'eai
Gillespie, now stationed at
Sheppard Field.
Freddie Sackett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Sackett of Cole-
man, has accepted a position as
an instructor at Coleman Flying
School.
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Fire Chief Casey this
week issued a warning
against grass fires. The
weather has been so dry
that there is a great deal
more danger now than at
any other time, he declar-
ed. Members of the fire de-
partment will not set fire to
vacant lots, but will assist
owners in burning off such
lots.
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Among the clubs presenting
m Mi^ianri land separate committees. stunts at the Home Derr/jnstra-
Tpm Wingo of Midland visit ♦ * * tion Club Pot Luck Supper on
ed his niece, Mrs, Dora Albright ggt g K Brownjng and1 Friday, August 13, was the
„ aiu u* u j. u,,1 Charles Rice, Slate Highway [Burkett Club. A fine quartet
time Mrs. Albri8ht had seen ht'' patrolmen out of the San Ange-!entertained in fine manner.
lo office, were business visitors! Name of this club was omitted
... , , , „ [in Coleman Wednesday after- in a list of clubs carried elsb-l
Mrs. Allen Woodard has ac-l . .
cepted a position as clerk in the noon* * *
Blue Bonnett Dress Shop. Judfie -j K Baker, local at-
a. Mrc o r M.miov nf torney, was a business visitor in [ were hosts to her brother,
thhf cRvd and Mr ' and Mrs Ballinger Wednesday. He filed mer, of Columbia, South Amer-j
Homer^Duncan of Brady were-' motion for appeal of the Mo- ica, and her mother and other
in San Antonio last weekend to tcn Middkton ease to the Court relahves this week. Jimmy |
atterd a meeting of U S Tire of Criminal Appeals with Dis-,Bucy, who hasten employed;
attend a meeting oi u. &. Ju(jg(> Q L Parrish. Mid-|in a shipyard at Houston, has
_ dleton, local Negro, recently returned home prior to the*
of at the Blue Bonnet hotel in
Lt. Robert Sect jndustry ,md f()r the selection
Pecos with their
Howard Sarpuels, and with Mrs.
Sedwick's son,
wick, of Pyote Air Base.
at the meeting of 4wo definite
in-law, Mrs. Will Simmons of
Coleman, and Miss Alice Blanks,
daughter of the late A. B.
Blanks. The Sweetwater man
is a former resident of Coleman.
# * *
Workmen have been busy the
past several days making im-
provements to the porch and
steps at South Ward School.
The improvements will be com-
pleted before the opening of the
new school term.
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Charles R. Wilson of the Wil-
son Grain & Elevator Company
has purchased 40 carloads of
maize in this county this year.
Of that amount he has already
shipped 36 carloads to Kansas
City, Ft. Worth and New Braun-
fels.
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A picture oi Theodore Del-
leney of Ft. Worth, formerly of
Coleman, appeared in Sunday’s
edition of the Ft. Worth Star-
Telegram. Mr. Delleney for-
merly was advertising manager
of The Democrat-Voice. He is
a senior air raid warden in Ft.
Worth. A
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hilton were
in Fort Worth Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. John J.
Mueller and family are visiting
in Austin for a few days. They
c xpect to return home August
28. /
in a list of
where in today's paper.
Mrs. S. M.
Bucy and family
her brother, Ho-
dealers.
New Patterns In
Wall Paper
TO BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME
FOR DAYS AHEAD.
We stock YORK, UNITIZED and B1RGE
papers for you to select from.
We can hang it if desired.
STOKES
Paint & Paper Store
East Pecan
Dial 2866
Miss Dorothy Lee Griffin and [,
Mrs. Jean Blanton visited in |
Sherman and Dallas last week-
end with friends.
Ruth
Misses Sarah Mae and
Cullins left last night for a va-
cation visit with friends and
idatives in Fort Worth.
Miss Mattie Jon Justice is
visiting this week with relatives
in Houston.
Mrs. Roberta Hunt has return-
ed to her home in Pleasanton,
following a visit of several days
with her daughter, Mrs. John
T. Williamson.
Mrs. Elmer Simpson plans to
leave this weekend for San An-|
tonio, where she will visit with,
her son,'Lt. Buddy Simpson and
Mrs. Simpson.
Miss Margaret Stacy of San
Angelo is visiting this week with
Miss Ruth Hamphill.
Mrs. H. E. Speck of San
Mr. and Mrs. Macon Freeman Marcos is visiting with her par
are visiting this week in Aus-,ents, Mr. anti Mrs. Foy Wallace,
tin with their children, Bonnie
mm\
Points and Money go (urther
when you shop at SAFEWAY
I Jo and Macon. Jr., students at
the University of Texas.
Sgt and Mrs. Fred Garrett
returned Tuesday to San, Ange-
lo. following a visit of several
days with relatives in Coleman.
Maurine Stokes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Stokes of
Talpa left last Thursday night (
for Hobbs, New Mexico, where
she 'is to teach in the Hobbs
Elementary School.
A wide gold band combines pleasingly with an
ivory rim and while center.
Service for
eight about
■00
Diamonds
Watches
China
Crystal
Jewelry '/(JEWELER
m
Silver
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hutchin-
son. Mary Justice and Cpl. Wm.
1*: Wilson were in San Angelo
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Hutch-
inson’s children, who had been
visiting there the past week.
We grind lenses and can
duplicate your broken ones. J.
Harbour at Smith’s Jewelry
Store. • 24tfx. [
John F. Henderson of the
OPA office in Ft. Worth is in
. Coleman for a week's visit with
Mrs. Henderson and other rela-
tives.
Billy Newsom of New Or-
leans. medical student, visited
the first of the week with rela-
tives in Coleman.
Mrs. J. M. McConnell of Camp1
Barkeley spent last week witlr
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown and I
family.
Mrs. Bruce Miller is employed
this week at the Coleman Gas
and Oil Co., taking the place of
Miss Mattie Jon Justice, who is
on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Crump of
Austin visited last weekend in
; Coleman with Mrs
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. V.
.Langston.,
Miss Peggy Jean Love will re-
turn this weekend from Denton,
where she has been attending
North Texas Teachers College.
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Democrat-Voice
Miss Minnie Merryman of
I Cross Plains visited during the
[past weekend with friends And
; relatives in Coleman.
______, Miss Hazel Skelton returned
Crump’s [to her home in Foyt Worth Mon-
day night after spending the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Skelton at Gould-
busk^
RATION
Information
z
e Stamps R-S-T
Ipire September 20
Red Stamps T-U-V-W
Are Now Valid and
Expire August 31.
Stamp No. 14 from
War Ration Book
One Is Now Good for
5 Pounds of Sugar.
Stamps 1 5 and 16
Are Good for 5
Pounds of Sugar
Each ... for Home
Canning ... Through
October 15.
PURE CANE
SUGAR
10 »Lb 68'
OF COURSE you’ve realized that Quality Foods give you the best
buys” for your Ration Stamps. But did you know you can SAVE MONEY,
buying Quality Foods at Safeway?... Is your favorite e nationally adver-
tised brand? We have it. Or do you prefer a brand not so widely advertised/
We have that, too. And we offer all of our fine-quality foods to you at prices
...... Compare these pricesl
ZJZ “piNO <not*er
food you’re shopping for, go to your convenient neighborhood Safeway this week,
every week! The ’’Safeway habit” mean's you eat the best and pay less for it.
SliisL SiamfL UakuLiu
Cello Pack Lima
Folger's Mountain Grown
Beans___
124pp«?b._ 4
Coffee
1-Lb.
Jar
334
Standard Cut Green
Halm White Bidding
Beans c»!
11c PtrCkin. 1 1
Vinegar
454
Gardenslde Early June
French's Prepared
Peas .................Can2
134™nc0n 18
Mustard
6-Oi.
Jar
94
dhjd StatnfL UcdusiA,
Sunn/bank
Margerine ib. 174
Fluff©
Points
Per Lb._
4
Shortening &»'. 75 4 p^ctm 16
j \Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Rhone
have returned from Corpus
jChristi. following a visit of sev-
[eral days. •
Mrs. T. L. Vaughn of Talpa is
pending a few days with her
[daughter, Mrs. Bob Livingston,
land Mr. Livingston here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Livingston
[and Mrs. Kate Dyches spent
I Sunday in Talpa and Ballinger
as guests of relaiiy^ and
I friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Pouns
and daughter^ Jo Ann, visited
with his mother, Mrs. O. C.
Pouns, at Brownwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Pope
of Houston, Mrs. Virginia Driv-
er of Dallas and Miss Martha
Pope of Brownwood visited
Mrs. J. G. Pope here Sunday.
Mrs, Glenn Frazier and baby
are visiting relatives and
friends in Comanche for a few
days.
Mrs>^A. Muse of Tuc:«o,
Ariz.. is visiting this week with
her sister, Mrs. George D-
Rhode, Mr. Rhone and family.
Dicky Delleney will return
tomorrow to his home in Fort
Worth, following d week’s visit
with Don Day.
Sgt. and Mrs. Garland Bain
arrived last Thursday for a
visit with Mrs. Bain's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClellan,
at Gouldbusk. They returned
yesterday to their home in Law-
ton, Okla.
Church's Grape
JUICE
28<
Bot.
3 Blue Points Per Qt.
WjaavwnL - TLoodlcA,
234
O -lb.
L Pba-
Cdlv Packed
Macaroni
Gooch's Egg
NOODLES.............
Nationally advertised brands | lacaUy we/i-known brands
Edwards Fine Qualify
S*
Julia Lea Weigh*’*
IV]-Lb.
loaf
Busy Babur Soda
a -lb-
2 ng.
La Feria Grapefruit
JUICE
3 SJ 35*
DUCHESS SALAD
2 Blue Points Per Can
DRESSING
23* /.
16-Ox.
JAR
Jefferson Island
Salt
2t-Ol. A
............ Pkg. **
Harv.it Bloiiem
Flour
12 ft
524
Lifebuoy Toilet
Soap
3!'?. 204
Kitchen Craft
Flour
10 ft
534
OXYDOL SU-PURB
BUY WAR BONDS REGULARLY!
Miss Margaret Mizzell of
Beaumont is visiting this week
with her sister, Mrs. J. C.
Young, Dr. Young and family.
Mrs. Mae Perry visited
weekend in Dallas with
three sons.
last
her
A. R, Scott is attending an
American Legion meeting in Ft.
Worth this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cope of
Kemp are' visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cope, here
tot a few days.
FOR SALE: Farmall tractor
with one-way plow, cultivator
and planter; feed grinder; sad-
dles and harness; wagon; two-
wheel trailer; two saddle hors-
es; pigs, broqfl sows. etc. Mrs.
George Garrett. Phone 3631
after 6:00 o’clock. 33x
WANTED: Worker in service
station. Norman’s Service Sta-
tion, Concho at Walnut. 33x
SAHWAY MEATS
m
Beef Chuck
ROAST
ib. 24*
Beef Sirloin
STEAK
a. 32*
9 Points Per Pound
12 Points Per Pound
Veal Roast shuuidur.....................u.
Veal Rlb$ or Brua«*......................Lb.
Hamburger Meat *'o»«d u.
Pork Spareribs !£»% Lb. 224
264 pcrYb.6
174 p«nLb.3
254 ?SX7
Points O
Per Lb.Z
Sliced Bacon **".*....................tb. 414 pornib.8
Bologna Grad”’**"
294 PerTb.6
Wieners SSMu-......................u. 354,r%.6
Baked Loaves
Assorted
294 p«ni!b.4
Hams iSSS:IT*..............334 SS&.5
|J — Armour's Stor, Smoked
nams r*
Skinned. Butt End
3445S&7
U| Armour's ^tor
nail) Smoked, Center Siloes .................. Lb.
494porTblO
Granulated Soap
24-Ox.
Package
Granulated Soap
24-Oz. OI <
Package mm Ji T
AIRWAY
FRESH COFFEE
Ground Whan Purchaitf
^1-Lb.
BAG
lie
FRONTIER
Peanut Ruff
30*
16-Oz.
JAR
S A S
DOG FOOD
Serve with Milk or Water
6-Oz.
Pkg.
5*
SAFEWAY
4
Cabbage
Colorado
Green Heads.................... U.
Carrotsc"
Brash Crtip....
3V4*
2 Bee.
Texas Yams.................. u. 12t
Freih Colorado
vUril Golden Bantam w Bars
Red Grapes
California
Rod Malaga .......Lb.
California Bartlett 1
■ VU ■ ^ Fancy Golden Ripe.........................Lb. JL
Cucumbers “ u IO4
Oranges ...........................IO4
124
Lemons Su?kM
Juicy .,
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No. 1 Cobbler
Potatoes
5 lbs. 194
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1943, newspaper, August 19, 1943; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748175/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.