Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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wheat, $1.05 per bu,
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No. a barley, 48 cents per
No: 3 threshed milo, 85 cc
per hundred pounds.
No. 3 threshed hegira,
cents per hundred pounds.
Sound ear corn, 50-58 cent
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the R. L. Snodgrass ’
of Coleman.
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ces Appointment As
If Consignee
FALPA AND TRADE AREA
its to solieit the continued pat-
M the present customers and in-
ton McClure. m IT"
Lillian Schofield and Marvin
Leon Crye,
Lucille Wanda Folkncr and
Aubrey Eugene Cleveland.
Hazel Anita Maples and Owen
Howard Holder.
Ruby Fay Peel and J. R. Gal-
loway.
Develva Mae Willaby and J.
L. Petty.
Oma Lee Martin and Jack
Dockery. Doris Goates and Tho-
mas C. Spencer.
Olita Middleton and J. D.
Steele.
Opal Houston and Jesse Wash-
ington Tussey.
Ruby Williams and Artie Ber-
ry. }
Jewell Farris and Willie Roy
Townsley.
Bessie Juanita Hayes and Cul-
len Strother.
Louise Thompson and William
E- Sprott.
Mary Tom Jones and O. H.
Watson.
Frances Howell and Eddie
Brink.
Vera Dean Fqlkner and Claud
¥• Seabolt.'
tlRTHS
_ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Yoakum
Cleveland Boyles, Coleman, boy,
Otice Cleveland.
DEATHS
BWdliam Henry Ransberger,
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Stevens ■ et al to
Bernice Henry, north one-half
block 18, Henderson and Beak-
ley subdivision of Jacob Peve-
house Sur. 755. $625. ■
Burton - Lmso Co. to G.
and Mrs. Charles Young
mily, of Dallas, visited
rsi B. 1. Davis and the J. T.
irs here during the Christ-
holidays.
Miss Jessie Wo
turn Saturday to her'
Dallas, following the (
vacation with relatives 1
• in
le north
dk 32,
Santa :v<
Slough, Lo
Fe addition !o Coleman, beirte
in the M. Benites Sur. 670. $30,
338 acres, B. Alder ctk Sur. 273.
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P. W. Whitfield to Mrs. Carl '
Daughtry, 40 acres, Sur. 88,
GHJcTRR Co., Being pail of Geo.
S. Sikes Sur. Abst. 1122.$40.
W. F. Barnes et ux to J. O.
Baugh, 370.8 acres, Jas. W.
Henderson Sur. 364. $4,453.20
J. M. Turner et dx to W. J.
Evans, Lot 1, and north half of
Lot 4, Block 4, Turner Heights
addition to Coleman. $10.
Anna L. Nowlin et al to Mrs.
Mary Victoria Moran, Lot 27,
Pratt, grandson of Mr.
s. R. L. Snodgrass, spent
istmas week with his moth-
C. f#r. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt.
man.
Miss Barbara Burke, or
ib visiting with her fat
F. M. Burke.
rill re-
ft'
ktmas
iCole-
Mus. Lola-Neill of San An-
visited through the Christ-
holidays with her aunt,
John D. Mann.
Mrs. Zella Knox and da
ter, Lucille, of Fort Worth •
ed Christmas with Mrs. Mi.,
Owens and other Natives.
Christmas guests of Mrs. Ada
Cry and daughters were Mr,
is. Joe Phariss, Miss Mar-
e Maxwell of Coleman,
U find Mrs. J. C. Lange and
■en of Blanton. Hubert
of Santa Anna was a sup-
per guest Christmas day in the
Cfyloaie.
BOOK BABY CHICKS
FOR SPRING DELIVERY
WILSON GRAIN CO’S HATCH?
FRY. 52tfx.
FEW
Few
observing the
today. i
Both banks and the local!
post office were dosed but:
otherwise business was about)
as usual in Coleman.
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New Years Greetings
From...
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lewis
and family have moved to Lo-
meta, where Mr. Lewis is an
employee of the State Highway
Department.
» Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Simpson,
Mr. ,und Mrs. C. W. Simpson
visfhed Christmas Day in Iraan
with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rags-
I V___ dale. Mrs. Ragsdale and children
Block 3, South Park addition to /returned with them for a week’s
;neral public to use
GULF PRODUCE
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■ -A^ames David Horne, 85 ye^rs,
10 days, died n December 18,
1941. Place of buna 1, Coleman
cemetery.
Coleman. $60.
NEW CARS REGISTERED
Leo A. Smith, Coleman, Buick
sedan.
Cravans Dargan & Co., Cole-,
man, Chevrolet sedan.
R. M. Ellis, Jr., Coleman, Ford
sedan.
Johnnie Steward. Roekwood,
Ford sedan.
A. R. Neff, Coleman, Ply-
mouth coupe.
Ozro Eubanks,
Chevrolet sedan.
Jerald M. Saunders, Coleman,
Plymouth sedan.
$4rs. E. L. Woodard
Arina, Dodge sedan.
visit.
Mrs. Grace Thomas and son,
Hariin, of Lamesa, Mr. and
Mrs. George Scruggs and son
of Ballinger visited Christmas
day With Mrs. Thomas’ sisters,
Mrs. M- L. Starnes and Mrs.
Carl El deg.
FARMERS, YOU'CAN DO
YOUR PART ■ IN WINNING
THIS WAR BY RAISING TWO
BROODS OF BABY CHICKS
THIS YEAR. TEXAS - U. S.
APPROVED AT NO HIGHER
PRICE THAN ORDINARY
CHICKS. SIMPSON ELECTRIC
HATCHERY. l-5x
The James Garage
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w. P. JAMES, JR. Prop.
| Milos Out On Abilena
Highway
■Mr, and Mrs. Sam Wood of
KilleSn visited last weekend
Santa Anna, with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Clare
in Coleman.
i your favorite Gulf Service Statipn
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DOZIER
Funeral services were held at
threcj o'clock Wednesday after-
noon, Dec. 24, for Mrs. Sarah
Margaret Dozier, 76, of near
Talpa, with the Rev. Mr. Hart
officiating. Interment was made
the Valera Cemetery. Mrs.
Dozier died at the family resi-
dence on Dec. 24, 1941. She was
born in Alabama, on Feb. 23,
1865, and had resided in the
county for 40 years.
Mrs. Dozier was a member of
the Baptist church.
.She is survived by one son, J.
W. Dozier of Talpa route $ne.
Funeral arrangement* Wore
made by the Pioneer
Home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams
Santa-1 and daughter, Bettie, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Williams and child-
ren, Dorothy and Jerry, have
loturned to their homes in Pre-
via, New Mexico, following
week's visit hero.
Serai
thi^same place on December 27,
Father of the child is with
Medical Detachment 160th C. A.
S. U. Sheridan, 111., and was
unable to attend the funeral
services. Interment was made
in the Coleman cemetery.
Persons from out of town to,
attend the funeral were, Mr. and',
Mrs. S. B. Drake, Ellis Hubbard, i Dinner guests in the home of
and Mrs. Arline Haynes, al! of) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Georgel Christmas Day were Mr. and
Wade of Sierra Blanca, Texas ; Mrs. J, B. Williams and daugh-
Funeral arrangements were) ter, Bettie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Riley of
Somerville are visiting with
Mrs. Riley’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Gaines.
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Thanks for the past
year’s business. Our poi-
iey continues to be cash
and lower prices. Out-
customers are our ad-
vertisers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Baker
of Tyler are visiting through
the holidays with relatives in
Coleman.
Miss Adelia Martin of Carth-
age visited through the Christ-
mas holidays with her father,
Justice of Peace Barclay Mar-
tin.
RED & WHITE v
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bassett of
Fort Wofth visited with friends
here during the Christmas hol-
idays.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hitghes of
Galveston visited with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mc-
Culloch during the Christmas
holidays.
We grind lenses and can dup-
licate your broken lenses. J.
Harbour, at Smith’s Jewelry
Store. 24tfx
under the direction of the Mead
Funeral Home.
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Funeral services for Clifton
Wingred Heatherley, 25 days
old, son of Mr. and Mrs.'C. W.
Heatherley of Dallas, were held
from the home of the boy's
grandfather, W. O. Hubbard, 216
West Sixth Street, on Dec. 29.
jm Cline B. Drake of Dallas,
w& ChUteh of Christ minister, offi-
ciated at the services.
The child was bom at St.
Paul Hospital, in Dallas, on
December 2, 1941, and died at
WILLIAM EDMUND EARLY
Funeral services for William
Edmund Early, 85, who died at
h i s home riear nd
Heights early FridafUkfing,
were held at the Coggin Xvenue
Baptist church Saturday after-
noon with Revs. L. A. Boone
Bradford officiating.
Williams and children, Dorothy
and Jerry of Prewitt. New Mex-
ico. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bassett
of Fort Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Z.
D. Henson and sons. Darrell and
Freddie Max of- Coleman, Mrs.
H. C. Shaw of San Saba, Mrs.
S. T. Bird and Billie Morris,!
Mr. anil Mrs. Bob Bassett. At- j
teriwvl callers were Mr. and !
Mrs. i |ank Shaw of San Saba, j
lifts. He had lived in Brown
county for the past 37 years.
He was a member of the First
Methodist church.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. W. E. Early, five children.
43 grandchildren, 46 groat
grandchildren and 13 great
great grandchildren.
Mr. Early was'thc grandfath-
er of Mrs. Patterson, West
Twelfth Street.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this method of thank-
ing those who assisted us during
the illness and at the death of
our father, W. H. Ransberger.
—The Children.
No. 1
Re-cleaned
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I Red and k
L 10 lbsl
to leans
5 lbs. 29®
ceffed a position as welder
with the Consolidated Steel Co.
He was accompanied to Orange
by his father, Bob Leaveil, who
returned the latter part of the
week to Coleman.
ELECTRIC AND VIBRATORY
TREATMENTS
MINERAL AND VAPOR BATHS
DR. S. E. PHILLIPS
AND
OSTEOPATHIC MASSEUR
CHIROPRACTOR
;
Geo. Ray’s Gro. & Market
North of Underpass on Abilsne Highway
Dial 7001 We Deliver
Crackers
Rio Grande
,bi btAnd. 2lb. btmqjuj..........
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Mackerel
California packed, Rose Bowl brand,
2 regular cans
Tomatoes
age
jwere possible to thank each
|ne of you personally for
throughout the past
lis being impossible,
Mftumty of thanking you.
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Our Value brand,
No. 2 can
Jersey Brand Corn Flake:?
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass of
San Antonio are visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis
had as their guests during
Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Pete j
O'Reiliey and son of Graham,!
Miss Mary Katherine Lewis of1
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank j
Stepp and son of Dallas and j
Miss Merle Lewis of Spur.
Riley Chiropractic
Clinic
Basic Technique • X-Raj
• Colonic Irrigation
On Santa Anna Highway
Sliced or Crushed
PINEAPPLE
Qu
[White Fancy Cream
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27c
(Ml BEANS
Silve -
Tali'
b'ind White Fancy Table
ality, No. 1 can
A
0c
4
COFFEE1“S12S
Dollar Brand, No. 1
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B.
A. PESSELS
INSURANCE
Surety Bonds
Automobiles—Financed
Ov.r Fir*! Col.man Nitioul Baa*
BLACK PEPPER
Red
ReW
Our Finest. Mellow
rht. 2 lbs. vac. tin
61c
Spuds
No. 1 Smooth
White, in Mesh
Bag. 10 lbs.
Ml
Bacon
Armour’s Dexter
Brand Sliced, lb.
30c
(Si RE D 5 WH ITEM
Take the pieces to Dr. J. Har-
bour and he will duplicate your
broken lense the same day. 24tfx
Dr. A. M, Fischer visited
Christmas in Temple with his
brothet1, Dr. Walter Fischer and
in Buckholtz with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fischer.
Misses Irene and Belle Hen-
derson will return Saturday to
their home in San Antonio, fol-
lowing the Christmas holidays
U'ith tKpfr namntK Mr nnrt Mrs
Mrs. B, F. Sharp returned to-1
day to her home in San Augus-
tine, following the Christmas"
holidays in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. R. L. Cope. She
| Mrs. H. T. O’Bar and Miss Fay
Be Oi Good Cheer . .
Is Our Message To You For
This New Year
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WALTER YANCY
Pork Sausage
'w, 19c
100 P?r Cent Pure Pork,
Pound
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1942, newspaper, January 1, 1942; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747777/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.