Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1983 Page: 13 of 20
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Mike
100 West Pecan - Coleman, Texas
Assisting Our Friends with PRE-NEED FUNERAL PLANNING,
FUNERAL INSURANCE through the STEVENS LIFE GROUP
Landmark Life Insurance, and AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Member by Invitation of NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS
Powell Supply Co.
400 S. Concho -Coleman, Texas-Ph. 625-2151
Convenient Credit Terms-We Carry Our Own Paper"
Coiemoh, Texas, August 11, 1983
COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
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Leisure Lodge News Report
We would Mke to remind
everyone to coiAe out to
Leisure Lodge Friday, the
12th, at 9:00 for a Kg Bake
Sale to raise money to send
Bob Buford and C. D.
Gould to State Olympics in
Austin, Texas, Oct. 8,1963.
We are going to have to
raise all of our money in
order to participate in this
Olympics. We hope each
and every one of you all
will help us, so come on out
and help. We are also
asking for any donations
and if you would like to
donate baked goods, please
have it out by 8:30 that
morning. If you would like
to make any money dona-
tions you can contact me,
Susan Luna, Activity Dir-
ector at 625-4105 day time
and 625-4217 nights. We
would certainly appreciate
all the help we could get.
Thank you.
Visiting Ethel Watson
were Lola Mae Mitchell,
Gladys Slayton, Mr. and
Mrs. Dud Watson, Chris-
tine Turner, Billie M.
Merry man, Ruby Jackson,
Lucille, Ivy Merryman,
Vera Jackson, Wanda
Hunter.
Coming to see Charlie
Gray were Lorene Beeler,
George and Jessie Ray,
Agnes Ray, Henry and
Wanda Barkemeyer, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Snedegar,
Willis and Alma Ray, Ida
Mae Gray.
Dottie Powell and Ida
Patterson visited Ike
Hoover.
Richard Wells' visitors
were Barbara, Jennifer
and Amber Kirkpatrick,
Alice Wells, Carolyn,
Christi and John McGee,
David, Jason and Anna
Dutton and Maggie
Leonard.
Lida Harper visited
Henry Stephenson.
isitors for Velma Rush
were Vera McDowell, Car-
olyn Davis, Lori Graham,
Sam and Bonnie Wilson,
Tommy Floyd, Catrina
Floyd, Peggy Williams,
Dale Rush, Sherron and
Gene Arnold and kids,
Wanda and Pete Floyd.
Visiting Lula Mae Cook
were Kristy and Marsha
Snider, Mr. and Mrs.
George Gould, Ollie Bedell
and Polly Turner.
Raymond Jennings was
visited by Montie Jen-
/ nings, Grace Green, Glen-
da Hutchins.
Coming to see Rheba
and Lois Whitehorn were
Maggie May Moore and
Oliver D. Worthy.
Visiting Lucille Fenton
were Tony, Troy a. Make
. sha and Dorothy Harding,
Sam and Bonnie Wilson,
Chip, Sue and Tracy
Townsend, Tammy and
Dwayne Sloan, Noreta
Fenton and Rosie Walker.
Fred Jones visited Lena
Jones.
Mildred Dixon’s visitors
were Lorene Beeler, Myr-
tle Dixon, Johnie Lanier,
Thelma Bollinger, Katie B.
Moore, Bill and PrebMe
Lawrence.
Beatrice and Bonnie Wil-
son visited Norma King.
In the hospital at this
time are Grace Maugham
in Abilene and Dee Whit-
field in Coleman. We hope
to see you aD bade real
soon and hope you are
doing much better.
Visiting Icfa Morton
were Farion, Darla and
Christina Morton, Pat,
Sherman, Bobby and Billy
Morton, Ralph, Leona and
Viekilea Morton. ...........*
Coming to see Ivy
Merryman were Oleta San-
ders, Robin, Louise and
Sue McClure, Vicki, Shal-
ley and Kimberley Walton,
.Kenneth Cason, Bill
Merryman, Billie Sparks,
Bennie Milligan, Mandy V.
and Edith Hollinger.
Visitors for Willie and
Etta Griffith were Chris-
tine Dobbins, Beatrice
Wilson, Raymond and
Lucy Bohannon, Karen Le-
mond, Roy and Marie Mit-
chell and Gladys Slayton.
Montie Andrews visited
Lola. Franklin.
Clarence Smith was vis-
ited by Wanda Hunter,
Thelma Dyer and Jane
Arnold.
Visiting Ann Stroup
were Thelma Bollinger and
Johnie Lanier.
We would like to thank
the Emmanuel Baptist
Church for coming out
Tuesday evening and sing-
ing for our residents. We
certainly do appreciate it.
Singers were Paul Hub-
bard, Mary Hubbard,
Charles Hubbard, Char-
lene Cavines*, Sally Daw-
son, Opal Williams, Ninnie
Boatright, Ted Boat-
right, Emily Fulcher, Lar-
ry Brown, Ada B. Ehrler,
Mike, Lana, Tricia and
Mark Korzenewski and
Aveiene Bowers. Thank
you all so very much.
Byrd Arnold had visiting
her Prebble Gregory,
Keith and Frances Feath-
erston.
Visiting Agnes Ray were
Hazel Sadler, Rena Jones,
Elsie Jarrell, Raymond and
Oleta Ray, Edwin and Jo
Ann, Mildred Greer.
Sanders and Bessie Ed
mundson were visited by
Mrs. Lola Dodson, Bobbie
Dodson, Mrs. Alma
Wright, Mr. Fenton, Char-
les and Jane Hickman. *
Visiting Vera Slayton
were Linda and Michelle
Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Williams, Leroy Slayton
and Rosemary Parsons.
Coming to see Pauline
Crane were Dorothy,
Sharon and Russell Wat-
son, Opal, Lena Pitts and
Ina Odom.
We would like to say
thank you so much to the
Thursday Morning Bible
Study for coming out. We
all like the singing. Erma
Tomlinson brought the de-
votional. Singers were
Neal Smith, Bula McClel-
lan, Lorene Beeler, Hilva
Angel, Margie Williams.
We had a large group to
come listen to them sing.
We appreciate you all com-
ing out.
Wanda Jean Adams visi-
ted Carrie McCook.
Visiting Ruby Hakmon
were Yvonne, Cheree and
Corry Halmon, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Halmon and
Justin and Lloyd Halmon.
Coming to see Lda Ra-
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bon were Noreta Fenton
ahd Frances Dunn.
Guadalupe Lopez was
visited by Rosa Siaz, Mrs.
Williams, Jimmy and Lilly
Saiz.
Visitors for Dominga
Dias were Hope Diaz, Ofe
ha Vela and Christine
Vera.
C. D. Gould was visited
by Kristy and Marsha Sni-
r. and Mrs. George
te are so happy to have
Annie Bowen join our fam-
ily. We hope you will enjoy
your new home and we
hdjpe we can comfort you in
any way.
Coming to see Katheryn
Cullar were Bonnie and
Sam Wilson, Beatrice Wil-
son, Mary Frances Smith,
Ada Baumguardner and
Zula Terry.
Elm Street Church of
Christ came out Sunday
and we certainly do appre-
ciate it. Coming out were
LeAnn and Bill Habiger,
Ginger Kennedy, Cathy
Staggs, Melissa Bowman,
Bill Clendenen. We can say
the residents really do love
it and thank you so much.
Visiting Becky Aaron
were Winnie McQueen,
Ima Blud worth, Elda Bar-
nett, Heddy Barnett, Ida
Patterson, Dottie PoweU
and Maye Tate.
Lome Sansom’s visitors
were Leona O’Neal, Lori
Graham and Carolyn
Davis.
Betty Lawrence visited
Grace Richardson.
Coming to see Pearl
Hudson were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Hudson.
Jewell Duggins was visi-
ted by Nora Mell Gilliam,
Rosemary Parsons, Randy,
Jan and Ryan Ward and
Thelma Bollinger.
We would like to thank
Erma Tomlinson for bring-
ing a Kble Study to us on
Friday mornings. We
would like to invite every-
one to come out and join
us. It is every Friday at
9:30 a.m.
Visiting Mabel Williams
were Jean Clark and Faye
Williams.
Erma Tom >nson, Virgie
Adams visi.'tl'A. B. Har-
ris.
Coming to see Maye
Tate were Louise Thomp-
son, Becky Aaron and
Peggy Gould.
MK1N
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Gravel or baking soda in the bottom of your car ashtray
can keep cigarettes' from smoldering there when they're
supposed to be out.
Steveijsfuijeral Honje
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h 8
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$480
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8
$688
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18.4x38
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$520
$16.22
18.4x38
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$583
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20.8x38
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$714
$20.71
20.8x38
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$805
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750x16
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6 $46.00
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1983, newspaper, August 11, 1983; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732193/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.