Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1946 Page: 2 of 16
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Chronicle, Coleman,. Texas, October 10, 1946
TALPA NEWS
Attention Stockmen!
MRS. FRANK PARTRIDGE
25% DDT Concentrate
In Emulsion Form
Lt. and Mrs B. A. Kesselhum
have been visiting Mr and Mrs.
Oliver West and Jane.
Mr and Mrs. Dolph Smith and
Short Bowen and family visited
Mrs. W E. Huey Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Ivy Mayfield and
family were in Talpa over the week-
end
Visiting in Mrs. Tishia Tate's
home were Mr and Mrs. Ivy May-
field, Miss Myrtle Tate of Hous-
ton, Darrel Tate of California and
Mr and Mrs. McDonald of Brown-
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USE
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FOR BEST RESULTS ON FLEAS
TRY 10 per cent DDT DUSTING POWDER
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PURCELL & BLACKWOOI
ACCOUNTANTS
• Over Bowen Drug*
Residence
Telephone 47M
N. W PURCELL
H BLACKWOOD
FLOORS
Mean much to the appearance of your home Your
floors will be as good as new when resurfaced and
finished with
VALSPAR
Hij?h-
Varnish will not turn w hite
est srloss.
Shellac Lightest color of any finish.
Dries in 30 minutes.
Penetrating Floor Sealer Will not
wear off. I-onsrest wearing of any fin-
ish known.—
S A N D I N G
We will surface
Sander For Rent
and finish your floors. Also
Stokes
BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK. OCT II-l#
CONGRATULATIONS TO THU LOCAL CLUB
wood.
Mrs. Alberta Grounds Is home
from the hospital and Is doing fine.
Mrs E. E. Evans and Mrs. Ray-
mond Rush shopped in San Angelo,
Monday.
Mrs. C A Horton visited her mo-
ther In Goldthwalte over the week-
end
Mr and Mrs Mitchell from Okla-
homa are visiting the Bill Tram-
mells.
Mr and Mrs Jack Joyce from
McCamey visited relatives here over
the weekend
Mr and Mrs William Kennedy
and Jan are in Dallas this weekend
and also Mrs Chas Kennedy
Mrs J. W Batsell is convalescing
after several days of Illness.
The Talpa basketball girls and
boys will play their first game In
Burkett Friday Luck to them
Mr and Mrs. Qeo Ray spent the
weekend with Mr and Mrs Aubrey
Sikes
The Baptist Young People had a
nice attendance Sunday night. Vis-
iting speaker was Bro B J. Morton
from Ballinger
There are four girls In the FFA
sweetheart contest and they would
appreciate all donations
Mrs Minton Jackson vistted Clif-
ford Graves' and family Sunday
Mrs E B Bloodworth visited her
j family. Mr and Mrs Ralph Davis
Mr and Mrs Ramsey Iaudermllk
of Brownwood visited Mr and Mrs
W M tabor Sunday,
Dale Mathis of San Angelo, visited
Mr and Mrs Milton Young Sun-
day evening.
Ladel) Young attended church tn
Glen Cove Sunday night ,
Mrs E M Hale has just returned
from Pt Worth after a serious eye
operation and is doing fine We are
| all so glad she is home again
Tlio new location for oil well Ls-on
j the Chas. Kennedy land, north of
i Talpa The well Is to be drilled
bv Ped-Og Syndicate. Midland
■ Savings Bldg. Denver, Colorado
This well is In the center- of
i block of leases owned by the Mag-
Pet r> p Leonard and the Centr.
Texas Gas Ob . of Brownwood
This well should be a very Inter-
esting test as It Is directly located
In the renter of the well known area
and will prove much terrrltory If
the well Is a producer
O. P Leonard who originally op-
ened the Talpa pool, has five pro-
ducing wells from three producing
depths and has done much to. de-
velop thLs area
Ogden Is in charge of the drilling
has had splendid cooperation from
the land owners and operators tn
assembling this blork for the pur-
pose of the test well
Relatives and friends of Mrs a
D Richey were saddened to heat
of her death The funeral services
held at the Ftrst Baptist
Rev E. Carson of Brownwood
filled his regular appointment at
the Baptist church, Sunday morn-
ing aud night. He, Mrs. Carson
and their young son were dlnher
and afternoon guests of Mr, and
Mrs Luther Mauldin and Mrs J.
H. Brown. \ '
Mrs Mac Hendricks of Brown-
wtwd attended church here Sunday,
then spent, the remainder of the
day with Mr and Mrs P L. Strick- (
land and family, returning home
that night with Rev. and Mrs. Oar-
Sunday.
Reta Strickland, Pauline and
Donald Dyer from Voss made the I
trip to Dallas with other 4-H club
members from the county, where
they attended the state fair last
Saturday.
Mrs Floyd Rodden Ls In Portales
N Mexico visiting with her daugh-
ter. Mrs C C Bynum and Mr By-
num Travis Rodden and Harris
Martin carried Mrs Rodden to Por-
tales returning home In a few days.
Novice Scouters
Meet Tonight
The Rev W E Harrell of Nov-
ice announced today that the new
Troop Committee of Scout Troop
No. 35 .will meet tonight at 7 30
at 1 he Novice high school to make
application for their troop charter
from the Boy Scouts of America for
the coming year Harrell Is Scout-
mas! er
Committeemen include Jack Oor-
doh. Neal Nicholson. A. C. "Atchley,
and Mike Parker. Two other com-
mitteemen will be added to the com-
mittee
Under New
Management
SAME QUALITY WORK
IMPROVED SERVICE
DESPITE CRITICAL SHORTAGES
We are able to supply the following articles NOW—Built to Order
A number of folks from here at- ,
tended funeral services for Mrs j
Tom Landrum held at Valera, Sat- ]
urdaj afternoon We extend sytn- i
pathy to the bereaved family.
Mr and Mrs. J M Thwigg and
granddaughters, Eva Beth add Peg- j
gy Sue Thwtng spent the weekend
at. Mertzon with Mr and Mrs, Gra- !
dy Turner and other relatives in
that section of the state.
Mrs. Lester Standrldge and baby, |
Sherny Kay arrived from Randolph
Field Saturday for an extended stay
with her parents, Mr and Mrs E j
I Stewart and other relative*, while
T Sgt Standrldge Is tn school at
Chanute Field, Illinois. j
Mr and Mrs Fred Turner and j
children, Mr and Mrs. I. 8. Pate;
and children and Mrs Sarah Owen
spent Sunday In Hamilton with re-
latives. They were Joined there
bv Miss Virginia Pate, student at
John Tarleton College, then they
returned home by way of Stephen-
vllle to leave Miss Pate
Arch B Strickland has returned
to his home at Wilmington, Calif.,
after a visit here with his parents.
Mr and Mrs P L. Strickland and
Other relatives.
Mr and Mrs A, A, Pybum of San
were guest* of Mr and ^
p>burn ftnd WayJan last i Now is the time to have your Air Conditioner taken
Down, Cleaned and Oiled for Storage
Rainproof s
Galvanized Sinks
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were
Friends of Mrs Ocar Lovelady
church of Eldorado Those attend- f” «blr
mg the funeral from Talpa were L° T.T e !? ^ 8anU, **“•
Mrs Ralph Davis, Mlv, Mamie Rich-|h“P ? ******* shf
is home again and wish for her a
ey Mr» E B Blood worth. Mrs J
C Smith and Mr and Mrs Chas
Kennedy
speedy recovery,
Mr Geor(fe Leonard and Miss
_______ Mary Sue Harbteon were united In
marriage last week The young
bride and groom are vtsltlng with
GOUTjDRITSK -George1* sisters, Mrs Calvin and
■ j Dave Shields and Mrs Maggie Lee
can chakxt Pr ucr George has only been home
’ from Australia a short time, spend -
'/vvv'^/vv'^wwwvw, : mg several’months overseas
Rev Jack Skelton of’Vows filled Mr and Mrs Dtcg Deal visited
hu regular appointment at the S
• Gutters
Galvanized Bath Tubs
7
Conductor Pipe
Flashing
Flues and Top Joints
C
COLBERT’S SHEET
METAL WORKS
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Baptist church here Sunday
The Baptist worker conference
met here Thursday, October 10Ui.
quite a few visitors from other
towns are expected A barbecue
lunch will be served aU present
District conference for the Con-
gregational Methodist church will
begin here Wednesday evening,
and attend the Dallas fair
MUs Kathleen Hogan; was In Dal-
las Saturday, attending the fair,
as "sweetheart" for the FFA chap-
ter of Motelle.
Mr and Mrs L. H. Eden*, were
tn Talpa Sunday Ouesta of Mr
and Mrs Ralph Edehs
Mr and Mrs O. R Sluder and
quite a few pantprs and delegate* ; Mias Ruble Sluder were In Carlsbad
Invitation
from other cities are expected to |
! be here.
Mr and Mrs Ray Martin and ;
children are leaving this week for i
1 Farley, Iowa, where he has employ-1
merit with a construction company |
Mr and Mrs W A Knox of j
Bertram spent the past week here
with their daughter. Mrs Robert
Sluder and Mr Sluder
Mr and Mrs Dave Klnley of I
Coleman were here Sunday, guest* I
of Mr and Mrs Dolph Smith
Mr- Carl Chanrv and little
grandson. Ronnie Banner left Fri-
I day for Ft Worth for a few dav-
jvtait with her daughter, Mr and
I Mrs, Jack Banner while there' she 1
will nwnd several dais in Dallas
| Ftth Mr and Mrs Gene Wagnor
Sunday to see their daughter. ML**
Bottle Sluder, who ls under treat
ment there.
Sunday afternoon with
Mrs Tom Rutherford.
Mr and Mrs Curtis.- Collin* vis-
ited with Mr and Mrs Buster Wal-
lace. Sunday afternoon.
Allyn Warren Otll and Mr and
Mrs Jodie Deal made a business
trip to near Dallas Sunday
John Richard Deal was a Sunday
dinner guest of Morris Gene Wal-
lace
Mr and Mrs Vernon Flveash of
Santa Anna spent Sunday with
their parents. Mr and Mrs ‘ Gus
Flveash.
■/art. who la servIni-
tn the navy and is stationed at
Corpus Chrlstt spent Saturday night
with .his parents, Mr and Mrs
Etoll Corart. leaving for Corpus
Chrtstl again Sunday afternoon El-
vis Rae was stationed In San Diego
for several months, being transfer-
I red to Corpus Chrtstl recently. Also
Billie Joyce CoZart. who has em-
ployment In Santa Anna spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday at home
Mr and Mrs, Calvin Shields and
sons, and Mr and Mrs. Dave Shields
and son and Mr and Mrs George
Leonard spent Sunday In the Mrs
John Mells home, near Trl< kh«m
Mr Everett Baker and Sonny
made a business trip to Robert Lee,
Texas during the weekend and also
visited hi* slater and other rela-
tives there
Mr and Mrs Howard Lovelady
and son, Howard lee, of Rockwood
Service
We would like to invite the former
customer}* of the 0. K. Service Station
to continue trading w ith us.
Also we would like to take this op-
portunity to solicit the patronage of
those who have not been rading here
Featuring Magnolia Products, ac-
cessories and mechanical repairs.
ward and syMal wrft-
24 HOUR SERVICE
Each
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0. K. Service Station
D. C. EA0ING
RACING
7431
(ROSS
PHARMACY
We repair all kinds of trucks and tractors, special-
izing In G.M.C. Trucks and Oliver Tracers. We
have a complete and modern service department.
Our paint department is a special feature, and we
also have steam cleaning equipment to clean your
motors. We do welding of all kinds.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Etoll Cozqrt and children
They also visited tn^The Oscar
Lovelady home Sunday. nfTrrm-oo
Mr and Mrs. Earl Corart spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Bill Bry-
an and daughter, Francis Ann,
Mr Truitt Davis left Monday
morning with several head of show
cattle to the Dallas Fair for Jim
and Fay Gill Mr T J Adkins Is
in Des Moines, Iowa, with show
calves for Jim and Fay GUI also
•The GUI calves made first place
tn the Clifton show.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benge were
shopping In Santa Anna Saturdav.
also visiting their daughter, Cor-
ine, who Ls employed In Phillips
Drug
Miss Dixie Deal was Sunday din-
ner guest with Misses Laneta Benge
Mr and Mrs. Buster Wallace and
children visited last Monday nig
for a while with Mr. and
Homer Schulze And son, Wllfr
Ray. \ ,
The first meeting of the Whfl
PTA met Monday night, October ;
A short program was rendered ali
several business matters attendgj^
to.
Mrs Etoll Cozart was a business
visitor in Brownwood, last ThuiM
dav, also doing shopping w|il)B’t
there.
John Henry Rutherford sp
Saturday night with Jimmie Fra
Smith.
Fieri) Benge from our commur
attended the DaUas Fair1 Saturd
with the Santa Anna FFA boys^jHM
Patsy June and Hilary Allyn RfpP
therford visited with BUlle
and Morris Gene Wallace Sund
afternoon..
FREE
FREE
TO ALL SOCIAL SECURITY
CARD HOLDERS—
Complimentary lamination of
cards.
“Sealed In plastlce to prevent
soUlng "
TO ALL DISCHARGED
VETERANS—
Complimentary bUl-fold size
photostat of your discharge
paper sealed in plastic.
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Golden Jubilee of
Ford Cars
50th Anniversary
The first Ford Car wan made In
18*6. We have “Traveled’' far since
the first cars. What will the next
50 years bring? Can we keep
parr with thr fature pragma?
United Motor
Sales Inc.
>• •*;
G.M.C. and OLIVER DEALERS
Written by:
Nanry Halt
Centennial High Hchari
Coleman
County
State Bank
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1946, newspaper, October 10, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732296/m1/2/: accessed June 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.