Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1981 Page: 2 of 19
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COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
VVIVI
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Holiday Hill* News
Flash Code
Fireflies often speak
in a
Newspaper Ads Don’t Cost - They Pay!!
All the employees of Holi-
day Hill were very pleased last
week when we received a
Superior Certificate from the
Texas Department of Health. I
understand they send very few
of these.
Singing Wednesday night
were Rev. and Mrs. P. A.
Lindley, Mrs. B. T. Nolen,
Laverne Thomas, Mrs. Don
Keeney, Jay Lewin, Bonnie
Norway, Sherri Leverett, Neal
and Viola Smith. Thank you for
coming every week.
We want to thank Bessie
Parker and Nolen Hunt for the
okra. The residents really do
like it.
We want to express our
deepest sympthy to the family
of Maude Yerton. We will miss
her.
The residents enjoyed the
Hillcrest Church of Christ this
morning. Thank you for coming
every 2nd Sunday.
Singing Monday afternoon
were Doris Aderholt, Jim Boy-
le, Allene Needham, Lorene
Wynn, Virgie Wood, Neal and
Viola Smith and Ima Blud-
worth. Thank you for coming
every week.
Janie Bryom and Elsie Kerby
were visited by Henry Bryom.
Annie Kennedy was visited
by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy.
George Moore and Burny
Dunnam were visited by Susie
Bunt, Edna Bunt and Doris
Lobstein.
Bertha Shields and Cora
Bowers were visited by Pat and
Pheriaba Farmer, Novelle
Woodard, Virginia Taylor, Lera
Louder, Belle Bowers, Bert and
Mary McGregor and Mable
Harbord.
Kate Laws and Florance Irby
were visited by Artie Irby,
Claude Seals, Helen Laws,
Glenda Laws and Carol Linn.
Pearl Brinson was visited by
Novelle Woodard, Zeddie and
Berna Fowler, Troy Fowler, Ruth Beal, and E. B. Stovall.
Gerry Coats, Ellen Johnson, Nell Pridemore and Bessie
Catherine Rackow, Maxjne
Drinkard, Edna Bunt, John
Holmes, Mrs. John King, Deci-
ma Reed and Carol Linn.
Bernice Alexander was visit-
ed by Maxine Drinkard and
Virginia Taylor.
Annie Hintner was visited by
A1 and Maude Hintner, Brian
McCleskey, Will West, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. C. Bertrand, Cleo
Crosby and Novelle Woodard.
Dora Faries was visited by
Birdie Jewell.
Ada Rowden and Lee Tatum
were visited by Jean Rowden,
Chris and Donna DeWitt, Mrs.
Roy Parker, Ann Allen, Ruth
Williams, Mrs. Riley McFarlin
and Gladys Hunter.
Sarah Golson was visited by
Will West, Nancy McKinney
and Bobbie Warren.
Katie Bryson was visited by
Jo Fenton, L. G. Norris, Fran-
ces Rymer and Cleo Crosby.
Bonnie McDonald and Eva
Davis were visited by Bert and
Berna Fowler, Troy Fowler,
Watch the Kids in Action..
At The 25th Annual Coleman County
Junior
Rodeo
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Nights At 8:00
August 13-14-15
■*
Parade This Afternoon (Thursday) at 5:00
DANCES EVERY NIGHT
Your kids
deserve the best
It takes a lot of money to send kids to college.
So, start now. While they're young.
Open a high-interest safely-insured Savings Account.
Then, watch your kids' futures grow.
First Coleman
National Bank
Your Home-Owned Bank
Each Depositor Insured
To $100,000
• totMl 01*01 • m'.uMUri *r»M0Mt'O*l
0. Shield were visited by
Nelma Crump, Susan Crump,
Neomia Collins, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Clarey.
Thelma Cole and Iona Lan-
don were visited by Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Cole, Virginia Tay-
lor, and John Chaney.
0. J. Martin and Richard
Wisner were visited by Frank
Newman, C. T. McClatchey,
Tral McClatchey, Oma Lee
Dockery, Ora Stacy, J. S.
Martin, Netia Norris and Ima
Knowles.
Minnie Sparks was visited by
Fred Sparks.
Rob Henderson and Rom
Epperson were visited by Mrs.
Lee Craig, Zeddie and Ruth
Beal.
Atha McElrath and Lula
Hancock were visited by Joe
and Ora Stacy and Sammie
LaDoneues.
Lou Land was visited by
Ardie Roberts, Bertha Sager,
and Charles Sheffield.
Norene Winstead was visited
by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Deal,
Ruth and Naoma Siler.
Lorena Anderson was visited
by Virginia Taylor, Leona
Wilson and Gary Boyd.
Dora Lempeotis was visited
by Virginia Taylor.
Edna Downs was visited by
Freda McGuckin, Glen Jame-
son, Mary McGregor and Mable
Harbord.
Inez Clark was visited by
Edna Sherry, Mary Grohman,
Mrs. Lee Farmer and Mary
McGregor.
Carolyn Bowen was visited
by Muriel Saverance, Pearl
Palmer, Lillian Williams and
Ardie Roberts.
Elsie Morse was visited by
Mrs. Carroll Hinds.
Mr. and Mrs. Warnock Sim-
mons were visited by Mr. and
Mrs. 0. C. Bertrand, Faye and
Vernon Lewis and Alex Mayer.
Ruby Riddle was visited by
Lillie Box.
Lydia Sartain and Mabel
Bearden were visited by Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Snedegar.
Mary Keeney and Sarah
White were visited by Virginia
Taylor, Frankie Vaughn, Mil-
dred Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill White.
Ouida Fowler and Lela
Fortiby were visited by Lorene
Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Foy Knowles
were visited by Peggy Tilson,
Zelda Day, Troy and Cindy
Knowles, Louella and Roy
Wayne Knowles, Barbara Gil-
lis, Alex Mayer, Lena Wallis,
Mildred Hunter, Ima Knowles,
Virginia Taylor, Doris Lobstein
and Mary Huntley.
Stella Burfield and Hettie
Turney were visited by Billie
Burfield, Frankie Vaughn, Mrs.
Riley McFarlin and Gladys
Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Truney.
Rillie Ayers was visited by
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Bertrand
Doris Aderholt, Kate Cagle,
Bertha Sager, Maxine Drink-
ard, Catherine Rackow, Lisa
and Pearl Ayers, Gary Boyd,
Betsy Davis, Marie Coursey
Carol Linn and Irene Cannon.
Alean Speck was visited by
Bobby and Sylvia Edington.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dibrell
were visited by Minnie Flippen,
Glenn and Minta Gay.
Anna Wells was visited by
Minnie Flippen, Olive Flynn,
Diana Owen, and June Owen.
Lula Nixon was visited by
Coleman County Chronicle
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Coleman, Texas 76834
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upon the character of any
person or firm appearing in
these columns will be gladly
and promptly corrected upon
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Publishers: Roy Autry, Jr.,
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County Chronicle, P. 0. Box
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visual Morse code, a pattern A
flashes that differs by specie^
and by sex. A male flies around
flashing his message—say, a
half-second flash every six sec-
onds—and looks toward the
ground until he spots a correa^
ly coded female response. Whl^
follows may be a “flash dia-
logue” before the lights go out
for mating.
Korean waterfall
Verdant hillsides, mountain peaks, fine beaches and
many waterfalls mark the resort island of Cheju off Ko-
rea’s southern coast—Photo by Gordon M. Quarnstrom.
Jack and Denice Dickson, Less
and Doris Aderholt and Kate
Cagle.
Ina Gay was visited by E. B.
Stovall, Glen and Minta Gay
and Catherine Rackow.
Charity Ray was visited by
Ola Thomas, George and Jessie
Ray, Ida Gray, Pheriaba Far-
mer, Decima Reed, June King
and E. B. Stovall.
Jo Nell Farrow was visited
by Paul and Eddie Farrow, Joe,
Lexia and Cassie Farrow.
Edna Coker was visited by
Ardie Roberts, Lilian Williams,
Milton Coker, Bessie Thomas,
Lexia Farrow, Gary Boyd, Bo
Brown and Irene Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Green
were visited by Dale Green,
Opal Huskisson, Sherry Rain-
ey, Martha Redister, Debbie
Cramer, Bethanie Brown and
Becky Loyd.
Dorothy Burkett and Birdie
Hunt were visited by Ray and
Ruth Craft, V. P. andNolen
Hunt.
Needle’s Eye
Threading a needle will be
easier if you apply a bit of hair
spray or starch to the end of the
thread. The thread will stiffen
just enough to ease the job of
finding the needle’s eye.
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DIAMOND
BRIDAL SITS
6 Diamonds ’395
on your credit
Earle Smith's
Dunn Reunion
In Midland
Descendants of the late Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Dunn, longtime
Coleman residents, met in Mid-
land July 26 for a reunion.
All of the six Dunn children
attended the reunion. The day's
activities began with attend-
ance at Kelview Heights Bap-
tist Church. Rev. Frank John-
son recognized the group and
Rev. Raymond Dunn led a
prayer.
Present for the catered lunch
were Rev. and Mrs. Raymond
Dunn, Cleo Dunn, Mrs. Bailey
(Velma) Helton, Mrs. A. C.
(Doris) Tillman and Lori, all of
Coleman; Mr. and Mrs. Berlie
Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Dunn, Kirk, Kristen, Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Dunn, Rusty and
Rhesa, all of Midland; Mrs.
Judy Stewart, Jeff and Jamie
of Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Daniel, Joy and Jill of Abilene;
Gale Helton and Stephen of
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. George H;
Dunn Jr. and Michelle of Ir-
ving.
Others attending were Mrs.
J. W. Jackson and Gwen of
Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Woodard of Odessa, and Roxie
Barrett of Midland.
Thanks
This is the last week of preparation before I go to Las
Vegas to compete in world competition for the title of
"Our Little Miss World". I would like to take this time to
recognize my friends that placed ads:
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Allsop
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Abbey
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Smith
K&H Realty
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Gaines
Gil Byrom, and also Mr. and Mrs. Clif Drinkard
A special thanks to my three sponsors:
Mr. and Mrs. Herb McKee
Coleman Bank
Chamber of Commerce
Thank you Coleman Democrat-Voice and KSTA for
giving me this opportunity to let all of you know that I am
so proud to be representing Coleman and the State of
Texas.
Thank you,
McLff.Pd
erion
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1981, newspaper, August 13, 1981; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731608/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.