Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1944: Searching Inside

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... ' ■ v ......."t ■'""W"' v ; . PAGE FOUR - 1': . / THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXA« THURSDAY... Louise Wardlow J and Mrs. R. 1. Watson and left last week for Fort Ogle-1 family of Dallas. Sgt. Clarence... of Coleman, Mr. tis Benton, writes that she wasj&nd Mis. W 1 . Aldridge oi in the WACS from January to Lawn... this afternoon to meet her1. County Agent and Mrs. D. D, Steele spent last weekend in Blanco. Texas, visiting his... been her.e, returned wi*h them to his spending the Christmas holi-1 work at the University ot days

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... 1 Deposit in Coleman’s Two inks; Loans Inerease Nicely posits in the two Coleman s have increased..., show ncreases. ans at the two banks at the date amounted to $1,435,- 0, wKte loans as of Dec. 1943..., amounted to $1,685,- A. The increase for the WE ARE BUYING FURS See Us Before You Sell w. D. Rhone...,- 752.26 as of Dec. 31, 1943. The increase is $1,175,661.04. The First Coleman National Bank statement... Bills of Exchange 49,547.61 Cadh and due from Banks. 729,124.83 1,852,471.32 $2,720,202.52

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... contact one of’the rifle club members. They will not be required to pay dues before Feb. 1. The following...'^ for 1,10 Benefit of the Home j the First Presbyterian Church other Southwest cities and j Saturday, Jan. 8..., towns, under an application al-|lln1d o clock. Southwest nautics Board by Airways Company. Radiating out... and District Attorney,1 one and a half million South- . _ D , O Neal Dendy of San Angelo west residents no...* presently re- '.': ' 1 r,u J1’ _ ..!

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... ■ft1 B T1 wm two eta Is days Kgiit’war arid you areTnvestig your money in a good intment when you buy... bonds in Coleman County.'' Last1 day rifthc"drive is Tuesday, Feb. 15. Win in '44, while J. B. (yncle... Envelopes in attractive box—$1.75. At The Democrat-Voic Office. 1A (Wai)—Classification of residents when...; tion; Benjamin W. Patterson. 1-C—Member of land or naval forces: William R. Beard. Nolley Hutchins... practice allowance for Coleman County is In addition to ithis"partially1 $230,406.52. This allowance

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... i V % V ‘ ’ * * • • * \ . * . vl * . . . ♦ s V ji.V. 1.... TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1944 SOCIETY (Continued from Pg. 5—Sec. 1) gladioli formed the floral... of Dallas. (•> TURNER REUNION IS HELD IN SANTA ANNA RECENTLY I 1 I SANTA ANNA, Jan. 4—A I family reunion... in eluded Mrs. Turner’s sons and August. He recently has com-1 daughters, Mr. and Mrs. ” Fief} pleted... heard1 an interesting discussion j r -srf''*'How to Get Full Employti ment and Keep it Going/' given

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..., ed apartment. 400 E. Walnut. Ip [good condition with good tires, FOR RENT:—Two room apart-1 °n?,10 ^.... HOMES FOR RENT FOR RENT? small "house. Mrs. L. C. Gunn, 214 W. Fifth St. :,1 l-2p HOMES FOR SALE c.... living $$; $1 iirge stock of throw rugs, all •prices (Warm felts, 49c to $1.49.) Enamel dishpans... to regiSteration. L. W Boone, Fisk. 1-3-p. FOR SALE:—Two Jersey cows j with young calves. M. K. Witt Ranch.... FARMS FOR SALE WANTED:50 to 150 young white leghorn hens. Dr. S. N. Aston. 1-p. TURKEY BREEDER MASH

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... AUSE READERS TO 1UY MORE WAR BONDS Dear Sir: f> ,,, . 1 I . / 9 /e .•rthat that e war Aaybe ’ll say go..., but the wij people around Coleman ;fl buying war bonds maybe a ne uha Curr Chief Curr ns he has irry, son of1... think tl for me. Will hat |>r now. A reader, “Sherwood Downy? / e buildail, and 1 I asked j 20 films... the cold is gone! Try it, tPADS • urnns) RS legal.si^e) 1 RBI UO NS ORDER BOOKS : BOXES )s AND A-Z GUIDES

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... One Year _ __ _______$1.00 One Year $2 00 Six Months... ____ .80 Six Months 1 15 Three Months.... The month's total was 8,789. of which 1,000. '(vere heavy bombers. More than 150,000 war planes have Wen... to 1.163,000 tons in 1941. 10 Years Ago Naval and shipbuilding has outstripped the imagination of the wildest... drinking chocolate of a sort has1 her candidacy for the position Hemisphere were a source of b.een . kn?.wn... to the civilized America meant more to the Oc- world, prior to the fifteenth cidental World of his time than1

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..., Coleman; n Previously Posthumous award o* the1 H Silver Star, ‘‘for gallantry in I action during... concerning Iwt. Smpth: 1 "WITH THE FIFTH ARMY •*' P’ALY.-Pvt. Loyd E. Smith, H| son of IVfrs. Audrey Smith... Smith, son of Mrs Smith of Coleman. T1 Heart had previous awarded the young hero, pne of the me his... a A an early date and il eno#1 fay #> l,e04 quit .Coning w lake's It ,-Mcreased ijS a result® the ra jpijpiuH... and tem^'totures here n seveijft1 days as. recoi locaG volunteer, wi server ’ Date r,: H peel 30

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... to attend the meeting here. All men of the church arc1 invited to be present, and visitors are welcome. Busy... Week Looms Ahead for Miss Hipp. Home Agent m mr ■Jts* && ,. siife ..1 ,‘JL.i THE MARSH FAMILY is one..., 10:30; New Central Home Demonstration Club, 2:30 p.m. Jan. 13; Santa Anna 4-H, 1:45 p.m.; Cleveland 4-H.... Young People's Choir Re-! , «linday: l°:00’cCnhfturtchfscho°1; 11:00. worship: 6:00, Intermediate... Sunday: Sunday school, 10:00; sermon, 11:00; evening service, I 7:30. Wednesday: Prayer meeting,1 8:00

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.... Working hours will be as before, from 1:30 until 5:30 each Monday, Miss Ruby Parker of this city became... at the home of Mrs. W. J. CJou 1 - son with Mrs. W. D. Allen and Mrs. R. G. Hollingsworth co-hostesses... The bride’s ‘mother was Westbrook attended [dressed in black crepe and the High School, gradua-1 groom... . - T T I \ M /\f I* A 1 A »-V-\ A M Ifl l\ J A I AAtv\ IV T T"\ At»l t ^ • 1 Mrs.... book Flying School. MRS. KNOX HOSTESS TO THURSDAY CLUB 1 AT BRIDGE-LUNCHEON Mrs. E. L. Knox was hostess

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... ARE KNOWN 1 FOR FINB QUALITY | DIAMONDS Earle E. Smith Your Credit Jeweler JOHN NORM Aft Your PHILLIPS 66... end in San Antonio. They took Sammie Jack Black back to school. He spent the holidays 1 here... JexLe^ie . •. A. . 1‘l.v.I ... 0 ■i; ■ aVY 1 i.....Lw.l .... a * a . f< r u y h Dedirich has... ANY SIZE BRA'S SERVICE STATION s 1 -FURS- Our Fur Market Is Now Open We are in position to pay you

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