Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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GOD’S ATOMIC POWER
HE age of the harnessing of God’s minute atom by scientists is here.
Its FOURTH birthday has been celebrated. The time for the genuine love of
God to reign in the hearts of men must be here if civilization is to endure.
When it becomes practical for the ingenuity of man, as is now the case, to
concoct instruments of inconceivable power that rip the earth into canyons,
lift and wreck “skyscrapers" more easily than a strong man can break a straw
and with the heat of Hell burq to dust every object near the point of its eruption
i.. then, brother, it’s time for all mankind to “GET ON SPEAKING TERMS
WITH GOD."
^HE whole world seems to be in constant fear of this terrific weapon.
Nations seem to be at ‘loggerhead” ... they do not trust each other. Their acts
and sayings are questioned; their conclusions censored. They are in a race to
avoid the calamity of the immortal phrase, “TOO FEW AND TOO LATE."
CHRISTIANS must meet the challenge of the Atomic Age. The doctrine
of BROTHERLY LOVE must prevail. This is an era when giants in the field
of business and fabulously rich in the material wealth of the world are scatter-
ing their shekels in the interest of religion. The church must ndt be denied;
help keep her good work going by attending the church of your choice regularly.*
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This series of Church advertisements sponsored by the following business firms, individuals
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HITS DRY GOODS CO.
HOWELL HOME & ALTO SUPPLY
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BURTON-LINGO CO.
WRIGHT’S FUNERAL HOME
STANDARD ABSTRACT CO.
OTTO’S UPHOLSTERING SERVICE
POWELL-CAVANAGH TRUCK
St TRACTOR CO.
CROSS PHARMACY
ROCKWELL BROS. & CO.
TAYLOR MOTOR CO.
WHITE’8 MUSIC STORE
COLEMAN COUNTY STATE BANK
FIRST COLEMAN NATL. BANK
COLEMAN ABSTRACT CO.
COULSON DRUG STORE
NUNLEY’S
MEAD FURNITURE St STORAGE
MAYES DRUG STORE
THE DIXIE PIG
HEART CLEANERS St HATTERS
LAIRD & GARRETT Serv. Station
WESTER DRY CLEANERS
MARTIN BRICK CO.
B. MORTON St THELMA LYNCH
BEAUTY SUOP
HUMBLE OIL St REFINING CO
ROBERT M. PHILLIPS
Phillips Petroleum Co
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COPELAND GROCERY
UNITED MOTOR SALES. INC.
CENTRAL FOOD PRODUCTS
COLEMAN COFFEE SHOP
ELLIOTT BAKERY
CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY
JONES ELECTRIC SERVICE
HANDELMANS
M. St W. STORE
CLA^K AUTO PARTS
FREEMAN TRACTOR CO
COLEMAN STEAM LAUNDRY’
Telephone 42-41
JONES GROCERY
CAMCEY FLORAL SHOP
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COLEMAN COMMUNITY GIN
ASSOCIATION
KLEAN KLOSE KLEANERS
M. T. WHITE
A. St F. CLEANERS
(Art of Fine Cleaning)
OIL BELT TOOL CO.
J. H. NANCE 4c SON
JESS PEARCE, REAL ESTATE
STURGES St G1BB8
GRAY MERCANTILE CO.
COLEMAN GAS 4c OIL CO.
BANNER CREAMERY
THE DIXIE BEAUTY
MARSHALL'S FOOD
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1946, newspaper, December 26, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731640/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.