Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1983 Page: 12 of 20
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COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
Coleman, Texas, September 8, 1983
Glen Cove News
Written by Mrs. Harry Canady
Mr. end Mrs. Eddie
Brown, Aaron, John and
Bill of Roscoe visited in the
home of her father, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Holley on
Saturday and had supper
with them. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Board of San Angelo
and David Stinson of Abi-
lene were also weekend
guests in the Holley home.
Bobby and Gayla McCul-
lough visited a while in the
Leon Whittingtons. Serv-
ing tirije will be 7:80.
Everyone is invited.
The Mitchells got back
from their trip to O’Fallon,
01. where they visited1
their daughter, Lisa and
Ralph Dyer, Sonja and
joyed visiting together, area. Both of the Whit-
The Rivaa family and mores are handicapped and
Michelle went home Mon- have much love and eare
day afternoon. for those they work with.
The Batons family viait- Rev. and Mrs. Robert
ed relatives in Abilene Shanks are spending some
Sunday. time camped on the lake,
Ada Hale visited rela- but are faithful to attend
tives in Ballinger Sunday. Glen Cove Baptist Church.
Rev. and Mrs. Don Whit- They visited with the T. L
more from Dallas visited Ponds this past Sunday.
with the T. L. Ponds over
the holidays. The Whit-
mores are working with
Dallas where he is full-time
pastor of the Baptist
('hui ch foi handicapped
Mrs. Whitehead's sister
from Stanton visited with
her last Sunday.
visited with some of Char
lea' folks. The Mitehells
had a lot of company
Canady home Saturday, Sunday. Those to eat din
evening.
Thf supper for Saturday
night at the Community
House is to be sponsored
by the Joe Holleys and the
ner with them were Albert
and Denise Rivas, Jason,
Brent, Shawn and Sheree
Rivas and Michelle Howell,
also the Canadys. We en-
peojple. They drive a van
equipped with a lift to pick
up wheelchairs and other
equipment used by the
handicapped. They have
worked for 27 years in this
VISITORS IN ARTHUR
POLDRACK HOME
Mrs. Jim Mack Fefta and
Marty of Apple Valley,
California are visiting in
the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pold-
rack Sr. and with other
relatives.
xSMiener
VTIPS
Add Color to Your Yard
For the Coming Months
Summer may be wind- sun or part sun. The foliage in sun or part sun, though ful blooms all season long,
ing down, but that doesn’t is green all spring and mildew will be less of a making it especially attrac-
mean the color that’s been summer, but when fall’s problem in the sun. live in patio pots and hang-
blooming in your yard cooler weather arrives, it During fall’s cooler ing baskets, which can be
should fade with it. As your turrit brilliant autumn col- weather, you’ll find zinnias carried indoors over winter,
summer flowers start drying ors, including red, yellow have much better, more December: Flowering
up or just plain give out, and purple. It’s excellent intense colors, including Kale. This head-forming
you should start planning for use in pots and baskets, brilliant reds, .pinks, yel- plant is an interesting nov-
how to supplement or and also as a foreground lows, whites, and variegat- elty that should be planted
replace their beauty for the border for copper plants, eds. Zinnias are perhaps the shortly before the first kill-
most under-rated plant for, ing freeze for your area. It
off-season color! grows l5!to 18 inches high
November: Begonias, in sun or part sun, and its
These small, neat and tidy colors include white with
plants range in height from green and rose-red. This
6 to 15 inches. They grow in
October: Zinnias. We shade or part shade, and are
list this as an October perhaps the best flowering
coming months.
We have
tions for plants that
add color to your yard from
late summer through the
end of the year. We have
made a different plant
suggestion for each month,
but of course each plant will flower to suggest you try it plant for color in the shade,
provide color over a period at an unusual season. Plant Begonia flower colors
of months. it from seed sown into your include pink, red and white,
September: Joseph’s beds in midsummer, while the leaf colors include
Coat. This spreading foli- Depending on the variety, bronze and green,
age plant will grow to a zinnias will grow from 6 to Each plant covers itself
height of 10 to 16 inches in 42 inches high. They do well with dozens of small color-
kale develops its best color
when exposed to cold tem-
peratures, even approach-
ing zero degrees. ^
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News Of Fisk Folk
And Have-Beens
Written by Lena A dian
The community meeting and Sue Whitfield,
for September wu held at Norman and Jamea
the Fiak Community Can- Adian of Waco and Mr. and
ter Saturday night. Supper Mra. Ed Severance of San
was served at 8:80, follow- Antonio have been recent
ed by visiting and 42. guests of the Bill Haas
Attendance wu low, due family,
to the holiday. Winona Johnson of Op-
Thqse attending were lin, Elda Fay Lindly of
Terry and Roland Graham, Brownwood and EffU Dal-
Don and Eleanor Taylor, T. ton of Coleman visited
J. and Georgia Lynn Dal- Wednesday with Pete and
ton, Pete and Fay Winslett Fay Winslett.
and Fred and Tela Simon- Jamie McClure visited
ton of Fisk; Sherril and Leann Estes at Gouldbusk
Edna Tiadale of Coleman; over the weekend and Me-
and Johnny and Maudie lissa McClure spent the
Fields of Bangs, who host- weekend with Tressa
ed the meeting. Wampler in Coleman.
Plans are being made for Mr. and Mrs. Truitt Mit-
our annual Flu Market cheil, Mysti, Mu and
and Food Sale to be held Tobyn of Sundown spent
Oct. 22 at the Center, the Labor Day weekend
Please everyone, make with Buck and Bettye Js-
plans to participate, as the -
mison.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Wes Kile. Eldred
Simmons visited one day
last week.
Visitors with Wesley
and Katie Lou Kile have
been Nota Snider, Ruby
Hamilton, and Luther Kile
of Coleman, Curtis Kile of
Sabinal and Wayne Kile of
Burleson. The Rile boys
were here to attend the
Kile reunion at Hords
Melvin Lawrence, Scott, Creek Lake on Sunday.
Ladd and Amanda have Amanda and Ladd Law-
been Todd Lawrence and rence were overnight
Rhonda Morris of Grand guests of their grandpar-
Prairie, Chris and Melanie ents, Burnice and Nita,
Koulovatos of Wichita Lawrence lut Thursday
Falls, Buddy Slayton, while Melvin and Linda
Dwayne Logging, Rita
Broyles and Ralph Elkin*
of Coleman and Ronnie and
Paul Broyles of Gran-
bury.
Gloria Haas, Melissa and
Jamie McClure visited in
Abilene recently with Bo
and Shirley Bush.
Garland, Elda Fay and
Jeffrey Lindly of Brown-
wood, James, Janice, Sid-
ney and Laeretia Grant of
Baird were Sunday guests
of Pete and Fay Winslett.
Dixie and Liu Bolen
visited Thursday with Mr.
Center needs tbs money.
The Brown Ranch Ceme-
tery Committee has re-
ceived donations in mem-
ory of Gordon Winslett
from Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Lindly of Brownwood and
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell John-
son of OpUn.
Early of Snyder, Nettie
Marie Henderson of Gra-
ham; Joyce, Deneen and J.
Wilson of Goldthwaite;
Raymond and OletaRayof * ste^heiTson T Abilene
Ovalo, an aunt Violet Ty- gpent the weekend at their
carried Scott to Ft. Worth
for a check-up.
Mary Ruth, Terry and
Roland Graham visitml
Sunday afternoon in May
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wheeler and children and
with Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Miller and girls of Lub-
bock, who were also visit-
ing the Wheelers.
Visitors with Fred, Alice
and Rod Jones have been
William Earl, Joan, Juliann
and Jeanene Jones, Dolph
and Ada B. Ehrler, Nell
and Damon Simmons of
Coleman, Amy Parker of
Lorenzo, Frances Richard-
son of Santa Anna, Lester
and Freda Stephenson of
Abilene and Lena Adian.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
son of Novice; Jack J.
Howard of Sommerville;
Viola, Liu and Alan How-
ard of Ovalo; James How-
ard of Winters; Glen, Carol
and Craig Howard of
Plano; Larry, Barbara,
Lori and Gary Jones of
Weatherford.
Ricky, Judy, Melissa and
Brad Zabel, Lloyd, Kathy,
The descendants of the
the Ballinger Community
Sherril Tisdak. Other visi- c,,ntOT( September 2-&4.
tors during the week have for ^ nvnioD
,8"“ «« 184 relatives and friends
Lindra Tiadale, Rickey, mnm,uUA
D’Ann and Dustin Tisdale The Sluder children st-
and Aubrey Crockett of irT»TV.. “w/u.’
>. j_______ tv , i q. — . tending were Robert Slu- Christy, Janus and Angela
of Georgetown; Irene Cole; Jimmy, Sarah, Ernie
Roby and lone Kemp of si^er Collins of Gates- and Michael Robbins, Ar-
with Rnhv H.m vfflr’ S,uder 8Ut* °* cW* *nd Angel Estes, Jim-
Visitors with Ruby Ham- Gouldbuak; Ruby Sluder my Estes, all of Bangs:
Ind* of McIntire of Rockwood; Larry Mclntire of Arling-
S? w®f SludOT o< Cole- ton; Du Slate, Jimmie and
0l^’ ,^ni, fr i',,! nun and May Evelyn 81u- Dusty of Andrews; Darell
and Katie KUe of Cdeman, ^ CoUjn, of Coleman. and Ann Slate of Gould-
V"i0" *imei were buak; Ruby Mclntire of
pUjr#d throu*hout t** Rockwood; George. Linda,
Kayto, sum and Amber o^ion by the younger Rhanda and Michelle 0s-
Awnu** *Dd members while the older burn of Santa Anna; Don
Abilene spent the weekend ^ remem.
bered other reunions and
happy times of growing up.
Many pictures were taken
by family cameras and s
photographer came Sun-
day and
picture.
country home. Karen and
Steve Higgins of Abilene
visited them there Sunday
night and Monday.
Frances Richardson of
Santa Anna and Alice
Jones were shopping in
Brownwood Monday.
Donald and Esther Sni-
der and Carol of Lake
Genieva, Wis. and Susie
Snider of Santa Anna visi-
ted Nota Snider Tuesday.
Novice
livestock Assn.
Will Meet Tues.
holidays with Jackie and
Naney Cavanaugh. Ths
Cavanaughs had supper
Saturday night for them
and Lisa, Kirk and Cody
Cavanaugh sad Lana
Adian of Fisk, Reuben and
Stan Adiu and Ktvin and
Keith Cavanaugh of Cole-
man. It waa Jackie and
Nancy’s 28th wedding an-
niversary and their chil-
dren surprised them with a
gift-
Lana Dalton of AbOeno
spent the holidays with T.
J. and Georgia Lynn Dal-
ton. Other viators were
L., Debra, David and
Cindy Howard of Coleman;
others from Coleman were
Roy and May Evelyn Col-
lins, James, Betty and
Cindy Estes, Bud and
made a group Louise McClellan.
Friends attending were
Attending from Gates- Mr. and Mrs. Grady Frank
viDe were Vernon, Irene Laws and Mr. and Mrs.
and Johnnie Collins, Bffl, Hunter.
Barbara and Paul Wiggins;
Novice Livestock As-
sociation will be having a
meeting Tuesday, Sept-
ember 13, at 8, p.m. in the
Vocational Agriculture
shop at Novice High
School. Those interested
are urged to attend.
Bad habits defy gravity-
they're easier to pick up
than drop.
Wanda, Seott, Vikki and
Jodi Shelton; Sam and
Billye Ann Rhudy ; Randy
and Paula Hitt; Robert,
Frances, Bobby, Lonnie
and David CoUne of Ogles-
Melissa
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Edna Tiadale visited
Sunday afternoon with Oia
Fenton.
Amy Parker of Lortaao
visited last week with Da-
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Sluder and Ella Copeland
of Georgetown; Floyd and
Alice Coffins of Minora]
Wella; Cedi, Annette and
Toffi Coffins, Ricky. Becky.
Karla and Carrie Fincher,
Ronnie, Cindy. Brandi and
Brandon Bowen of Arkan-
sas; from Lovington, N.
M.. Leroy. 8hirl#y. Bobby
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Darlene, Jimmie and Kristi
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Sunday with bar partnU, Drum amwwi,
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Brown and Mr. Will H.
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CoMas, Sue. Shawn aad
Anthony Harris, Gary,
Frances. Brandon, Justin
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Also Randy. Karen and
Kaei Collins of Miles;
Ward aad Pat Lana of
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1983, newspaper, September 8, 1983; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731518/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.