Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1949 Page: 4 of 14
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ChfooicU*, C oleman, Texas, July 28, 1949
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9f PTgctof. GAINES DOC RESEARCH CENTER
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SAHE8 OF JONAcAPH ''TENT
100,000 ftU^tlWW4
A PARTY IN HONOR*
OF HIS FAVOR IT fc
AlREPALE,
Mrs Audria Casey and Mrs A
If Carroll amt her son Billy and
Hull . Vaughn, spent Tuesday- In
Brownwood with Mrs, A H Car-
I roll's daughter and family. Mr
nut M; ■ Ralph Herring Mrs
| Audna Casey and Mrs Carrull. I
| also visited Sldron s Factory where ]
\is Casey formerly was employed i
BURKETT
Mrs. T. C. HTRlC«MMO
VWWSAAAAAAAewSAAOAA<
The Methodist revival hi in pro*
rf.vs this week with Rev Frank
Stone doing the • preaching Good
crowns have been attending the ser-
vices both morning and,- evening
Everyone is invited to attend and
take part m thrive services
V itfliitltf
ml Mrs
ON A S-TIlt NtCHT A
CAN Pi •. JT A PROWLER
feV SCENT OR HEAR INC
AT 400 YARDS
Mi
Mr
[/»«
A.group of the Burkett H D Club
U|, wifl yre ...t!!..irr.,t ...c.'. at the laberna’le and
B ifeshotr-ww their ist’ent the “AT craning and im-
. • Mr ■ *>«» "»■ a rounds and the in-
Ih. k Huutnev M Warn and 'ii:'*f ,h<* tabernacle, seats were
M; ■■ M Sim*-at Ciuo repaired. a concrete curb waa placed
■:: -r7 -*£res- the North side to turn the
- - — _ | water around the tabernacle Gravel
and and was hauled an covered
the entire floor The roof had been
recovered a few, week*......ago. Tire
Frances Trammell Mrs
'lime Ballard Mrs J A B Mjl-
nil Mi IXu.. Miller left Wed-
u : i l os \niieles Calif . Thev
“cTu%uled to leave Tuesday
*•: delav,-d ;t rfa\ because oi
■ • ». M: **Ki .mi
ftP«y road mcn_ilia.t were repair.,. JSBf » HFhdme the wreck here,
Mr
Jew l
(h.| ltd
COLPWtW) MICHAEL, A
COtPEN RETRIEVER,HAS
MAPS THIRTEEN PERFECT
SCORES IN POv. OBEDIENCE
TCAiNiNC COMPETITIONS
• .v r. c.
trig i ruiVert In front of tite yards
scraped the grounds with the grad-
er This job was certainly appreciat-
ed as thev did It so much betlcr
■* aid -suslained and quicker than by hand
.that i*0Ulral syt: The, Burkett H D, Club Wishes
to thank laih and everyone who
contributed to the tabernacle fund
.T,„ <j,and and ..lv to these who contributed
; i - :• *a appreciated very much
There will he a Stanley party at
the home oi Mrs Hattie Adams on
Wedni sdai evening, August 3 Every
one is cordially invited to attend
Ms and Mrs Doyle Burchfield of
. of Tyler will
Saturday for a visit with
' mother Mrs f: M
Jet r.Liestvof Mrs Jones
ifr John Zively of Aust-
in rd the past weekend
d hv 1:1- son ssid family.
• Jack Zively and son
ed to Austin on Sundav
New Mexico and Texas cities teat
week
Judy Anglry of Muleshoe Is visit-
ing her grandparent*. Mi and Mrs.
» D Debunk
--------^------_____------ j
Joan Studdard and’Mrs Bernice
Chandler and baby of Brownwood
Visaed Mrs Chandler s mother. Mrs
Henry Beavera Saturday.
Dr James Henderson returned Ho
Mexico City Sunday after 10 days
visit here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs e. E Henderson .
Others visiting In the F. E Hpn-
derson liojne were Mrs. Henderson s
sisters. Mr, Winnie Breeding of
Slvre.veixwt. La and M:i*s J C Non is
of tValias
Mrs, Ethyl Tabor and Joyce And
Mr and Mrs. Harry Porter ‘ of
Baird visited relatives and attended
church typl singing here Sunday
Martin brick, howells
LEAD SOFTBALL LEAGUES
Martin Brick and Howells are
leading the last mid slow leagues
ui tlie summer soltbail play Mar-
tin Brick has won four and lost
one while Howells have a perfect
score of four won for four played.
Howells seeiii to be well attached
to the lead In Ifie slow league,
while Craigs is close behind the
fast league leaders with five w m
out' of seven played These two
teams will meet again m a makeup
game, which might be a deciding
taclor in the title race
KIM ! I N T VS | MEEK
July 21 Martin Brick 8 Jay-
cees',5: Jaycee Club 15. Coleman
I .ions t3. "— -v
July 22 Ail Star1 1! Hniw-n-
Mr and Mrs. H C. Burkett left
Friday, to visit relatives in Joplin.
-Mo.
Mr and "Mrs Joe Ilanke recently
visited their daughter and her hus-
band ."Mg. and .Mrs Kermtt Dleiils
of Butler. Mo They went to Kansas
Ciy and Independence, Mo . while
on their trip
W E. Audas has been real sick
Uie past weekend
A large number of persons from
here aitended the picnic and rodeo i netts
at Croaa Plains last week j August 2 Jaycee Club
Mrs w H. Tliate of Ootrianchc: netts Mozelle v Craig
wood 3, Santa Anna 13 Mozelle. 6
July' 25 Howells 7, Martin Brick
8 <practice game'; Novice 2. Jay-
cee Club !>
July 26 Rained out
si m m 11
July 28 Howell v- Coleman
lions, Mozelle vs Jayeees
July 29 All Star game: Bantu
Anna vs Crass Pharmacy
August 1 Cross Pharmacy vs
Martin Brick Novice Lions vs Bar-
FAST league;
STANDING
Tram
Won
L
Pet.
Martin Brick
4
1
.800
Craigs
5
2-
114
Cross Pharmacy
4
3
.571
Jaycees
. 3
4.
428
Baida Anna
2
3'
400
Mozelle
1
i
5
166
SLOW l.EAGU
STANDING
Team—
Won
1.
Pet.
Howell
4
0
1000
Coleman Lions
Jaycee Club
Barnetts
2
3
• 2
■J 300
j-'-JiOO
3 *00
Novice Lions
0
4
.000
FOR BENT Furnished apartment,
all private Frtgldaire, bills paid
Mrs B Bishop. 800 S Pecos, 33p
Bai -
.no niled church here is visiting htr parents! Mr and Mi
Walt
Hr!
Mr and Mrs Sain
Mrs T E._ Jami-wwi art
m Mexico City and o'
south oi the border
Mr and Mr H H A'I
weie enrmite i rom St.
Ssaeiwater where the.
-titeir iiaw home, atoiuied
kelt Sundav to visit
mother. Mrs .1 R it
her mother Mr* Chr 1
Mrs E fi Hr n
Worth to. m with
Win Billy Heurstr.
undergone sunsFrv
Lt and Mis Harvey M
turned here Monday !i
Antonio, Where :i,ey »r -
married Thm left' T»
coniowniisi tjy Mrs Ma •
er Mrs. Hugh lewis ,,ml
tar Mrs Ki»y Matha
ton. for Dallas wher» me
guests in t h*' Fee
Mrs Btepp is an<> ■
Mrs Martins and Mi
Visitors m Mm T :
this week are +u- hr
tly. Rev and Mi It e
daughter og M 'nlhs.
Mrs i i m 1
Jt'hi' Chart*
aaid Mrs, J. V. Btrink: ur
hofliv Saiutdaw after « 1
■ in ‘ Baft. %*«■».> and •,
Mu
Mi
Hipait
M A .fl-Ttrmr
T L
Sewell with
left Tuesday
* lor a nsii
’ \
Md dauk'lurr.'
o M home
ti. Nrw York
kk.n visit )xevr
■Atalforci. and
■-j:: "t ;:!••• :,.nu ir:<i the' singing til
vhc evening. _ "j ■ ~
A Ur<e trwwd attended the Mng-
■sv: t •-••im.g 'Fhipre were
vtfttUfis from some of the various
communities.
W. R Robert.s, this week
Mr and Mrs Jnmes Leonard of
Eunice N M are spending a few
days this week sMh her parent^
Mr and Mrs AUred Koenig
Mr, and Mrs.^ Virgil Burkett and
August 4 Howefl vs N nice
Lions; Mvelle v Cros^ Pharmacy
Aut'.y t > .Javf^M .Club n s Ho-
.well An a vs Jay. ••e-s
.......
Mi Nell (-ii.st. ol Abilene visaed j family o( Bisbee. Arizona, arrived
iii - i \v \ Koenig home part of | here Monday for a visit. J
■ wrrlt Lave: ne Koenig returned George Brawn, of Fort Worth b
home with her for a wreics visit
Mr and Mr Raymond Debusk
ol C?»ieman arid Mr and Mrs S 1)
visit lug friepds here this week
Mr and Mrs Rector Debusk of!
Stamford visited Mr . and Mrs Ai
FOR SAIJE—$40 00 habv bed and
mattress for $8 00 Good condition.
407 Concho. 33c
FOR BALL 4 room hou.se -M U
Marrs. Call 5217 32t!c
FOR RENT Furni>»hetl house 2K
I
Pis an, 33tfc
:< tided • hv Statu- meet*
Mailcarricr.s at. Tyler
th r
return to, his
a two weeks
Stafford and
.
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Mr
Ho
Mr,'
Mrs
Bn
• Nf: - F. twin
V a4! id
mi W D Warren j
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»
and Sunday with
John l-HTw ler and j
twin Ft»wler Mr ;
bb of'^Airt Worth !
! •' group m Mon*
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I Waco vwrenia
Marcy Lee Dresses
Martha Manning Dresses
Half Price Sale
The Vearly Event You Have Been Waitinq For...
Hundreds o! Brand New Marcy lee's and Martha
Mannings just Arrived For This Sale!
An Event of Far-Keaching Importance because of the
Sftvinfr.4 you can make on St MMEK PRESSES al the
v<*r> start of the Summer Season 123 hrcvH-x left.
All So Wonderiully
Cool and Comfortable
• Printrwi Sherri
ft Curds
• Cottons
• Ravbitv
ft Hrmkrgv
ftlloubtr fbitv Nunh.il ks
ft One *iui I'wo I'll i cr-
ftIKi fto-lim
f JiiiMurH Hum's Homrni Sign
Price
Sec Our Summer.Sitades
fn Hunimingbirii Hosit ry
$1.15 and $1.35
Handelman's
! ■ tsk vWfted rwtetives at several! [red Koenig Sa’urday.
Cool!
Air
Conditioned
For Your
Comfort
Peaches
Shortening
Catsnp
Fruit (iirkliiil
Soap—
wiu llrmi!
fll r\rY"Ti
TJcu CaaouijM
f §tt Gofematv
FOR RENT— Bed mom with prlY«te
entrance and private bath at 118
West College . 33-34-p
for SALE A 3-rixmt hmi.se with
•ill modern conveniences 2106 Glow
SI 33-34-p
. T ....... ■ 1 ‘ — 1' ,T
FOR SA1.I Cale id a bargain.,
possession al once Also apartment
lor rent Apph id 401 Needham or
'mil- Box 218 33-p.
-INSURE
BEFORE!
Lost valuables needn't be a
total loss! It caste so little far
Insurance coverage. Call us to-
day for the Important detail*.
Phone 3206
McDaniel
Inswnuu-e Agency
409 Hank Building
Cerruti
Biccer
all rue
TtME/
No. 2', (an
Armours
Plain
. I'ouml
snow drift
3 lb. I in
Blaekeve ,
Klmhell
300 Sire Can
t>el Monte
14 or Bodle
Ain RniniT
No. 2 ( an
Hunt,
No. 2'3 ( an
2
ftniei
.»Miracle 44 hip
Pint
m
25r Oleo
75c Peas
17c Tomatoes
^ Juice
29i Tea 28i
lilt Coca Cola -
Pineapple
Santa Rosa
46 01.
The mast common causes of
farm and home accidents are hills,
machine*, animals, motor vehicles,
handling objects, liand tools, step-
ping on or striking against objects,
falling and flying’ objects, and
burns or shock
Fatal Inline accidents can result
from the failure to Identify a
bottle before taking medicine or
placing poisonous material out of .
reach" of children.
Neglected ladders, open cisterns
or old wells and other hazards
lead children' to tragic mishaps.
Remove the temptations and lie
safe
Everyone in the United States
Is affected directly or indirectly
by accidents to farm residents. .
Organizations having an Interest
In farm life can be greatly affect-
ed, because of the economic upsets
caused bv. accidents on the farm
'Hie greatest grief and loss re-
sulting from form adetdents, of
course, is to ttic farmers tliein-
srlves.
(ool!
Air
Conditioned
, :; ?■ , - ..,r.
For Your
Comfort
I8c
10c
10c
35c
53r
19c
1/2 lb
CRACKERS
CORN
APRICOTS
PORK A BEANS
( hurh Tl
JUICE
BEANS
POTATOES
HERSHEY SYRUP
KRAFT DINNER
SUGAR
MEAL
lli llo, pound
Pionrfr. ( rr^m Mvlr gy
NO <411 jJl,
llunU. No. fr, < an
Pound J*
___< «fi
( hiM-h limp
Tomato ( ftfttlr lliten
%• t (M
lima, silver < rock
No 2 ( in
N>w. Whole
Ih*r n.' Nft. t < an
II on < an
420,000 FIRST PRIZE
FOR NAMIN'THIS LIL' SHMOO
GET DETAILS HEIE
DREFT | IVORY SOAP
I Urgr Hat
24c | 2 FOR 27c
DUZ
25c
Tm^rrlal
S Ikn 4ir. 14 lb*
Wtnlrr*, 3
Frozen Foods
VEGETABLES::
SPINACH ..
GREEN BEANS
PEACHES
ORANGE JUICE
Vegetables
\» l
Poun.l
POTATOES a*..........
SQUASH
OKRA^H
BLACKEYE PEAS
LEMONS
Fmh
Pound
Pound
P«»n I
45c
10c
10c
9c
15c
Plrnli %pflr(>U Ptnm« ( tnUhttpri Pr*rhr%
<M
Home Owned & Operated
1 \ is*
STEAK VT.
49c
ROASTS
47c
ROAST “.r
55c
Hiy Cured. Bull I.nil lb 44r
IIAPI Muute lad. lb
39c
Q A r AU * u<ishr •-*4drn t orn
DAWn shred, gamd
45c
CHEESE
49c
CHEESE ST
55c
Price* Far
Thurwda* Frida; Saturday.
IJcu Caapui/tt
THE STORE MOST PEOPLE GO TO MOST •
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1949, newspaper, July 28, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731528/m1/4/?q=stolen%20land: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.