Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1939 Page: 4 of 22
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Coleman County Coleman, Tex*#, Thurify, Dec. 21, (930
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read the
Classified Ads
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Good blacksmith Have
best location In town. See C. C.
Cornelius at Second St. and South
Concho. 48c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished
rooms to couple, 810. bills paid.
900 block N. Pecos. Telephone 803.
SILVER VALLEY
(Geneva Sm-uegar>
FOR RALE
WANTED
floor SWEEP for sale. Manufac-
tured and sold by a Coleman man.
BOOK WANTED—Will pay $15.00 deliver anywhere, $1 per can
fine copy "Cattle Industry of Texas D w Waldrop 106 West Second
& Adjacent Territory." Printed Areet Coleman, Texas 52p
1898, Describe condition fully. H
Sender, 4315 Warwick, Kansas City,
Mo
ESTOCK
-Polled Shorthorn bulls,
butter type, T. R. Petty-
Gouldbhsk. 50-lp
FARM MACHINERY
TRACTOR -Farmall with planter,
, cultivator and breaking plow, a bar-
gain. Freeman Tractor Co. S3tfc
Oh, December, how we love you;
ror happy hours you bring
Most everyone here seems to have
the Christmas spirit, especially the
yogas people.
w) have Sunday school every
Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Everyone
urged to attend next Sunday,
have a well ’prepared l
Armstrong home.
Opal McDonald has returned
after an extended visit at
!
FOR SALE—House trailer a Travel
Palace Coach, located on golf course
at Santa Anna. In good condition
See E' R. Ratlijen at the house
trailer 52-Jp
There is always
church m Sunda;- nights.
Silver Valley^ontent, Live
and Novice met Sunday night
a singing convention at' Novice.
Several young people of .cur
«1 NY A
Snedegar vUfteed John Sned
and4'famlly Sunday afternoon
and Mrs E. C, Smith made
■ to San Angelo and-heck
day, " Jm . «••
Sallte JtetfT Corbell and Gloria
m Smith spent Sunday with Ge
va Snedegar.
Mrs. Tom Popnoe Is teacher of
ie young people's class at Sunday
srhool. She Is planning to have a
party and Christmas tree at her
home for the class.
Mary Lee Johnson and Dor
othy Hurst attended services at
White Chapel Sunday,
d O R Gordon and family have
* moved Into the Novice community
or the snow,
There is ever a song somewhere,
my dear James Whitcomb
Riley.
‘•Remember the words of our
Lord how he said, it is more bless-
ed to give than to receive.’’- Bible
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Brown Ranch H. D,
Club Entertained Coleman
Independent Club
Club
Til* Brown Ranch H. D.
entertained 'the Coleman Independ
ent H D. Club with a Christmas
party Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 12,
from 2 till 4 m the home of
i E. Sampson
then
by numbering the gifts and
drawing numbers
Refreshment plates Of chicken
salad sandwiches, potato chips,
pickles, devil's food and cocoanut
cake with coffee and hot chocolate
and Christmas candy were served
to 13 guests and 31 raeihber*. ,
Another meeting was W*l
day, Dec. 19, with Mrs J' M V\t» *
as hostess when tb* club had Mmc*
annual Christmas tree.
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DIAMONDS-EARLE SMIT*
aacmi
’Mrs.
Cut flowers and a Yuletkle motif
were attractively arranged through-
out Mrs Sampson’s home, with
moveu -------, .TT; U,, out Mrs Sampson’s home, with a
We wish them success In their new bf.auUfuJ decorated Christmas tree
FOR SALE—Large size boys’ bicy-
cle. See Mrs. Jimmie King: Phone
145 J. I , 51c
i favorite as outstanding attraction.
Iew ' ‘ Group singing of Christmas car
FOR SALE--Blacksmith and weld-
ing shc$>. Oood equipment and
building.
USED FURNITURE
CONGOLEUM RUGS $2.85 to $4.75,
pretty patterns. Heaters and code
stoves, all kinds, new and second
hand. New mattresses, $6.50 to
$18.50; new and used springs from
$2.00 up. Bed room, living ro^m and
odd pieces. Flues, rain proofs,
water troughs, tanks. We trade
with you. Let us re-sliver your mir-
rors f(>r Christmas. Mead Fumi
ture and undertaking^ 51c
Best location In town.
Phone *7$8-R or write Box 807.
51-tfc
FOR a
Wheat, 8
Warehou
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5LE—Seed Oatfl, Seed ,
eed Barley, Geo. D. Rhone f
e. 36tfe
FOR 9%
winter 1
-Fr—Italian rye grass for
twns. Simpson Seed Co.
440
WALL I
our 193|
new shi
ton Linj
APER SALE. Closing out
stock bo make room for
meBrir Bargain prices Bur-
p Co. 46c
munity arje working orf”NYA
JectK at Coleman. They are fin
to be more skillful workers and
also helped financially
Bruce Clark and family ha’
cently moved to the Finney
We are glad to have them HJ our
neighborhood.
Mrs. Howard Smith is stil; im
proving after a long Illness:' ........ ...
DtVid MOponald Jr., visaed. When the cold makes the fireside picld# mng dwft alt C(Une upon
Doyle Iftviflffuon Sunday. | pleasant, , !the Midnight Clear."
Mr and Mrs, Ennis Edwards of In the days of the glad Christmas,
cheer.” The following games were played:
re home.
Following are a
Christmas quotations:
"What Is the best season for gi\
hW? , .
When the chill season Is here;
A'
PHH#™
1939 * 1939
cK was led by Mrs. J. M Fields;
welcome address was given by Miss
Viola Ehrler.j
Mrs.
8hrler,|”
Ai Fields
You;”
Welcome to
and Mrs George
CHRIfTMAB GREETINGS
TO YOU ANT) YOURS
May iliis Ih> a u¥>#t joyful craws ion: for you.
(W days last week | may grow, . contest, pinning Christmas stocking,
The young people enjoyed a wei-jAnd the autumn leaves drop crisp bundle relay and blowing out can-
,er roast Friday evening, which' and sere; dies.
,-as followed by a part; at the But whether the sun, or the rain. Home-made gifts were
Bell Bros.
'
MISCELLANEOUS
5o5fe;
NOTICE- 8 L. BOLTON J*r no
longer associated with Jay Jmkson
& Co and we will not tojigrespon-
slWe for any debts or arrmigements
by any other than myTOlf. Bob
Evans,1 Mgr
FOR LEASE
IE 50 acrevfarm with i>as-
ture, few :r room rent house. L, H.
Smith. Coleman, Rt. 3 52-3tp
USED CARS
52-3p
NOTICE, no fishing, hunting
nor wood hauling permitted on
of my property.—J. P. Miller,
J. A. B. MtUer.
USED CAR
BARGAINS!
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f
WE BUY FUR —See Us before you
sel^ Simpson Seed Co. 47tfc
TURKEY RAISERS NOTICE
Vaccinate and worm your turkey
breeders with Di. Salsbury’s mixed
bacterln and and Roto-Caps.
IMPSON ELECTRIC HATCHERY
47tfc
’37 Chrysler Coupe with radio
’39 Plymouth Del. 4-doer
’37 Chrysler 4-door
’35 Chevrolet 2-door
’33 Plymouth 4-door
jmouth Coupe
tjmouth Coupe
ntiac Coupe
’30 Chevrolet 4-door
*28 Ford 4-door
*32 Chevrolet Coupe
f
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minor;,
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and during
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tease or looses, cm an un-
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Central Foods
Products Co.
SUGAR
Domino pare cane, in doth h»g.
]() lb. sack
Keen before the European war broko
out, our buyers were scouring the world
markets for their choicest food offer-
ings. We have gathered nuts from Bra-
zil, Olives front Spain, Dates from the
Nile and Spires from the Orient to make
your Christmas dinner a success. I box’
on this page are presented these fine
Unl & White Foods for your table at
savings. Buy Now—Order early.
For your choice (.h list mas baking-
CRISCO.. 49c!
Picked In heavy syrup. Fancy
table quality Sliced or halves.
1/2 tins
Fresh and crisp.
Luge box
c»
sue
«nn»
mm diaMldiJiMi MlmliM I
KARO
Syrup
Crystal White
For your CWrRtmas
cooking.
3 lb. can
Candy
All 5c
Bars
3 for
RED A:
Coffee
Vacuum fresu
Mild as
(ndli- light
2 lb tin......
RED & WHITE
Peas
Sifted
Early Jun*.
Our finest.
No. 2 can.....
RFD & WHITE
MARSHMALLOWS
9c
Fresh slock.
& «> < i i A IMS*
solitary
I oa.- package
’ineapple Jidce
31 for
Fresh Fruits M Vegeiables | Cherries
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1939, newspaper, December 21, 1939; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731726/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.