Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1936 Page: 2 of 12
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Coleman County Chronicle, Coleman, Texas, Thursday, March 19, 1956
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NEWS ]
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GLKN COVE Bl'KKETT STARKWEATHER 8TA0T 1NDKPEDKNCE NOVICE
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Held Thurs. For
Mrs. J. F. Russell
NEWCASTLE
Dick McMahan
3—
Pum-ral service* were bald last
Tbur.sday fur Mrs. Mary Frances
Kav.il, who dithl at her home at
.(SoUsburii -M:u • It is
t'ervicc.x wer cnnductuil i'V U* y.
V at Warren 'of .Abllkiie.. Mrs.
Jin self was a member of the
Christian church. She was horn
NwvrmWr 25, ixtifi, at 'Sail Mar-
c*>a and had been a resident of
Ctnk-raaii county for the past i
If your mind were analytic,'
When you've criticised a critic.
Amt have termed his" work
anathema and vile; J
Starting then to analyzing
See you yourself are criticising.
Self-condemned .you might he si-
lent for awhile
Work Begins On Burkett School
Plant Alter Dedication Program
EUREKA
Mrs. W. M. McCreary
11 Party Of 4-.B Club
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(.!««»! Ml HUI'.AKIXf< 4LKK-
MO\V XTTFNDHO IIV LARGE
CROWD.
Some honest Democrats have
been forced for conscience sake to
cry out against the unpreeodnted
- Several hundred, school pa Irons
.uni.'.visum <• \vi e present Friday
morning at Burkett when first
ground wo* broken for' the new
s>StU’9l> school plant which is be-
ing constructed there. K. W. Mar-
VOSS H. D. CLUB WILL
HAVE NEXT MEETING
AT MADISON HOME
Rev. ILF. Benn,et|. held-his reg-
ular appointment’ Saturday night
and Sundftyi Rev. Roy Connor of
Brow.nwood came out with Rev.
Boys, Girls Goes
To Fat Stock Show
A group of 29 4-11 club boys and
Bennett and Sunday evening he ■“*«" tnn Coleman county, accom-
j paniod by County Apent C. V.
told the story'of his life.
Mrs. B. F. Bennett of Coleman
attended the services of her son,
Bennett* Saturday night and
is survived by h ;r husband, j
J. K Hu^sell: onr* son, i;n ■ ■ l: * '
of IMdAbofo; two dautht '• s. Mrs. j
Jub> COoley of Luboek and Miss i
Itafherirn1 Fa -I
I*aH bps. rers wei !
J)'m 'Bust, Wajhift* I?»>:-♦ ,-\Vn!fer ;
Carl Math* a s iip-1 \" l-t.
Flower beams weiv Mrs. j
.Runv-eH's grand daughters Miss's
BNWBtXt m‘ id a K u -
Isom McMillan. K Mh
Maxiii-1 U *.
Interne nt. v\ a - m nb- « '■
mtn. Funeral ararivuemeriti wero
fa vhatof J. F'.1 Stevens eomruiMV.
and unwarranted spending spree j tju ,.sj<tent of the Burkett school
of th.- -New Dealers leaders of board, and XV. T. Burns, county
out administration have for the | trustee, had the honor of turning
past four years preached from ihe
the first spades of soil.
S. <1 Boynton of San Angelo,
deputy state school' superintendent,
was the principal speaker. with
Supi. XV R. Chambers in charge of
the dedication program as master
of ceremonies County Superin
-•a
OAK GROVE
Hazel Neuroth
hatim* tops, that wo ought to leave
somethin $ really subMatitial for fu-
turn generation*. The . present
huge and trowinK -deficit we are
piling * p. some thirly billions, is
indeed a. substantial sum to leave
( them but unfortunately i» on the
| wrong s;di* i f tht ledger.
Bible - Am! .Hi* mercy is on
: them 'that 'bun;. Him from genera-
. tioh to generation St. Luke 1-50.
,! Shakeapeart Oh. poor our ,«ex’
thift fault in u« I Und, the error
of our eye directs our mind. What
error ! ad* mu*t •* ri, O then eon-
dud.- minds sway d l,\ cv- i4r* j n,inis. Buiketl high school senior, I
full nf turpitude Troltui* and!, ... ., ... .P „„,i n I
Creaaida. Art V, Scene IIL
Uncle Hud Tucker *aid.
Veras home demonstration club ^
t o: Atith Mrs. Alma Uitkoskl Sunday ■%
March 11 with eight members and J ‘ Mris' j K Daufiherty of Brown'-
lit.lc Miss U ant'il (futhrle present W0<Kj attended the services at Ku-
A program was presented on rokft Saturrtay nlght.
There were forty-eight who at-
tended B. T, V. Sunday night.
The B. T. V meeting will be held
"Historical Texas, after v hlcli llle
dull sang. “Texas, our Texas."
Kuril member took part ill
a pic contest in which' Mrs. Van
Dulsrm won the award, a sauce
pie.
Chicken salad sandwiches, cook-
ies and punch were served before
tile dub adjourned to meet with
April 12 at Coleman.
,.indent .1 1. Beard made a short ; M,v* Jon,vk' Madison on March 25.
i .!': Rev. XV S Fisher led dell-' - H™"" in |nvited-A«AfttV»d .he
f next meet .tig and i iimr an old dis-
jj J carded hat secure i.v tied in a bag.
c ation prayer.
Other speakers were W
Chamber*. wade Golspti, jaca |
Sen!i of Cross Plains, Joe i’oUiis.j
Rev. Salyer, pastor of Burkett'
Church of Christ. E. I- Harris, lira,
l.uyd Audi*. p. if. Porter, it. E.
I K.k ! Miss Alice QVcnn Young, home
1 agent, will he present for the next
meeting.
K h «*
IVttXMl
i. f-i* i-, i
.rgx* er<>*\ tl u
Sunday rm ii
Peris D» i*r
vlnl\ccl- hum
a. man h?>
keep h‘s
flome tnitt
(iced t»v c
A Un
ft
! YOU
ejruu.wm.
Hide
it X*
ded
mri
i
Mr, and Mrs, Li*ir
>1 Hn/i i N 1 lt'u* it
.mV#*#*,} g^aTurduy nit-;
I jhtt '1 ’ h j < n i j > m o 11 h i -
bi/.r* from OJilin .i' •
iMfilt^l visit. W*. arc glad h
tocr I*ac k with ua.
Hr, Low <i£ Winters 41 ‘
\nu at Oak <}i *»\ c 8tinday
\V« -enjoy ect hbt b*dug ther
finding. We invite hhn buc k
aj%4% liFinig thf1 otlif'r gootl *
With hnii
^wal fro
M.n% mg * Sunda
them back.
Mr «nd Mr
Ni urotl
F-Mfumy.
Mary HUn Jarrell T; m
44»y liJght with H * /** I Neurolh.
Mr and Mrs pidlb- Walker m*\
tAmity vtailed in -tin’ L Ncuruth
bwfti+t Friday aftc,rnoon.
T"«c»s** on the Kick UkI tbU week
art* Mr#. L<>ui» Nt*«roth, Mr. J#ff
and Mr and .VIi- l’-i d
Kvs.rolTi'gnd Mi ' I ■ -
ctphelia , t 'alvtt
ifctghT with Dorm
from ihe a
treated to
rnent
tier, P- ■!
When i
l> r, paid big money to
mouth -hut con.'crnHig
er. such silence may in-
ins'.d. re,! golden
i’hUlis said B.ware of
n who always
ra Ii’k'v of others for
-S file source you Will be
.1 similar disparage.
cards and
many ;i',Va>
gard. and
looking L„«
Of OUf wt'el
uikiru.: you all for the
letters . i entwining so
I'd expiex. lops of re-
spieodUl suggestions,
.irds the improvement
ty epistle
W I' B'-c ' end Ii
A. Autry.
Work began immediately after}
i the ceremony on the new school;
1 building which w 111 house 75 high j
j school and 15(1 grammar school
I students. I.unch was served to the
j guests on the grounds. A large I
speaks t(* | .,j,,.,. of business and profession-.
wj mcii from Col. ioan w ere present.'
The building will'lie one-story, of
i brick and - rile. K. J. Pow ell . £ j
I Son of Colermtn are contractorsi j
i ami' i'. C Coi'iee of Austin is arclti- !
teet.
Preliminary work was started ;
i several days before the ground ,
making ceremony wins held.
MU l< K ( IIU ill Ul' .METHO-
DIST mrimi.
■ Bct'nion at Silver V.tlfrt. 11 u. m.j
Sunday, "Jesus, Life Giver and
Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Yaney visited
in the Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Hinds
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Yaney, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Hinds attended the
funeral of Mr, Davis at Salem Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs IJ. ('. Neal was a visitor
at Eureka Sunday.
A. L. Freeman has been ill with
tho mumps for the last few days.
Rev. B. F. Bennett and Mrs. B.
F. Bennett, Rev Bennett’s mother
and Rev. Cannon spent Sunday
in the liopie of Mr. and Mis. Dave
Banks.
Hermon Maromy went back to
New Braunsfels to resume his job
Robinson and thhlr sponsors, spent
Monday in" Ft. Worth where they
! attended the Fat Stock show.
The party included eight girls
and their sponsor, Mrs. Era Law-
rence, and 21 boys, sponsored by
Garland Powell
Monday was 4-H club day at the
Fat Stock show and there were
around 10,900 boys and gills from
all parts of the state present, Mr.
Robinson reported.
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I in the textile mill at that plage.
Sm mon at Anderson, s p. m. | w M Mcrar,... Henrv MeCary
Sunday, same subjeet a- above 1 an() M|ss Letft Gay MeCary spent
Ahin .Mauldin, pastor, j gunrtay in the home of Mr. and
Cloud of May.
I O. O. F. II \\ E UR XXII
LODGE « OXX ENTION
l\ S.V.N ANGELO
The Texas Grand Lodge of 1. O-
D. K in session in Han Angelo this
week elected the following officers:
John F. Ross. Amarillo, grand
Mrs. J, (
Misses Alberta and Sealy Rankes
Were visitors in the home of Mr.
ami Mrs. Fred Coleman Sunday.
Mrs. w. [,. Lancaster visited her
daughter, Mrs, Oddte Griffith
Thursday.
Guests in the home of .Mr, and
master Danley !■ XX arnea. lyler, j yjrs. Rill Carr Sunday were Mr. and
deputy master; M M Maddison.
usd M
W F.
Fre,
V1 si t
Neui
d in
Idas
Fowler spent
Sarnia v..Ci relatives in ]i"ok-
wood.
M .1 M 1,. H Wi-sf w*re
Han ATOC*lo visitors Tuesday
Mis- S 11! o ■ Warnoek and Mis
J.illie vV-.-st ot tended the Baptist
Worker* Confi retn e at Central
flap* !** •• hui ■ h Tne.sd .v
Mi’s.. Holier is is spending the
seek .in ( ob‘man with her daugh-
! r v ■; V • ■ ! hew i’n# t II.
Mr and Mrs J W. Simmon*
ami duugh •! Imnnle lt.iv visited
| Thursday' ft e ri: rig in Twtpa with
Ml 'd - W.ivne H*mi. it.
, .X! i - 1 , M o ■ '■■ , l I il.'iUK h
,. i • nt Monday night
Warms-ks.
nd* chlldten of
the weekend with
Mr and Mrs. W E
itlib
Syveclwater, grand warden.a H, XI.
i , Williams, grand secretary, (re-
Memher» of the board of trustees j ,,
................... I ejected I; T. T. Lummie, Ennis.
grand treasurer. < re-elected), C.
! A. Wheeler, Austin, re-elected sov-
i ereign grand lodge representative,
j and Earl debauch, Taylor, tru's-
I tee.
j Dr. A. T. Hampton, Ferris, and
j J. T 'Bobbitt, Hillsboro, were elect-
| id trustees of tip Widows' and ()r-
| fihans’ Homes, located iti Ennis
land Corsicana, respectively They
J will assume their duties at once.
I lobe kali Xsseinlily.
•*__ . . The Rehekah Assembly meeting
STAQY I (wiili the Odd i’ejLows, hi its 42nd
By Mrs J F. Powell ; annual session, elected the folldyv-
Jf—----------It | illg officers.
Miss Jennie Be In of Dallas was
| include E. W, Martin, president
.1 M Beil, secretary; L. A. llill. C. |
D Baker. J C. Boyle. E. G.
Adams and U. E Brink.
ITicuitv members include Supt.
W. B Cliamier i*. i-ucipai i' I!
Porter. Thus, c Laws, Leroy Beard,
Mrs. Veda cowan. Mrs Xliinile
Burkett, Mies ouida Casey. Miss
Beulah Respess. and Mrs. J. C.
Bowden.
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ANDERSON
Jeyvel Turner
LARGE YARDS, SAYS
MRS. JOHN PEARCE
Everyone Is enjoying the yvarm
weather. ,\Ve hope' the void wea-
ther Is over.
Mr and Mrs. E o. Cherry and
small son, pouglaa visited friends
and relatives of Coleman Sunday.
E. C. Turner ol' Silver Valley
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Moyv.
We are glad to report Mrs. E. O.
Wilson able to be up at this writ-
ing.
Wayne Turner of Silver Valley
spent Saturday night with Mallie
Turn* r.
S. .1. Day and sons. Alio and
Burl, visited Dru*s Day of Oplin
Sunday.
Farm home* med spacious yards,
thinks Mrs. John Pearce, yard
demonstrator of the Junction
Home Demount ration Club. She
has enlarged her back yard by
moving the rock fence back about
75 feel. In front of this fence she
plans to plant tall trees and shrubs,
to make both a screen planting and
a suitable background for tho
house. Trees arc also to he plant-
ed to the sides of th> back yard to
give shade and a frame for the
house. .
The entire hack yard is to be
leveled, filled in, and sodded in
Bermuda gras*. In this part of the
yard Mrs. PCarce plans to plant
her perennial and annual flowers.
This enlarged back yard will not
only improve the looks of the
house? but will give her family a
nice out-door living room for tho
spring and summer months..
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8tew$v*>££
El I'a.so have moved hack ti
man. Mr. Stewart operated i -
cream business here last suirtiWM.
Bell A11-
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m* m ' m >. -
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1 Saturday
J Morri#*-
M orriKMon
M*«*k a ad
w‘,ri' 8U4-
Mt> J. J>
\V
ivn*'
tr. nd Mr-,
'fmlidph and
mtirn of r>ul-
Garden planting h^iii* to l»«* tltt*
4»rdt r of the day Now * vrryon*
surely i« bu*'V j^ottln^: tho need In
the* ground after thin K<x>d season.
Miss France* Unborn wsj- carried
to-the slenty hospital Wednesday for
ti raiment but was able to be
brought houii* Thursday. V\> h(»pf*
she will be well soon.
Mr and Mn- W. T VV11 Hams of
(*ob*mt»n at?- visUlivK iheh daufth-
* * r. Ms \ V *,»*«i r • 11 8h*jiVi«» iiHuii this
week-
•Mr 'and Mr- J F U«.w**ll ami
Loyd were business v iKitoi r ill
Brady Thursday
8ume few of the Star \ young
folks
<iap
T. A iat Sait
llemy Sharp
It a- mdon i
SSolm.i I
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a*-*"
Rev.
Mr aid
- sstyure h
A,. C.
Mildred
Him mens
eittjon at
NOVICE
Ann!# Tgnura Ooc
a
f i
M is*
Us
•k*.
n
Sunda
Hebtle
ml mr
-Parke
id H
and
•mi In
Holl-
and da Uk H ter,
BUiy. wnd Car
attended th*
■ Fort” Wto l h ' s
id!
I'fSO
M.
Mm
i I
P ope
id
show
#nd Sunday.
CIt and mot her (iw *»n
with Mrs, Mnt**d T
V3Mr and Aim. J. A.
family sfient Hatttrda v nlatit IfK ill**I
K. L BateK home
Hr. and Mr*. Lae Farmer orrd
Mr T. 1^. Farmer attended the Fa.t
Ft«w’k Khow Hund.iv
Mr; and Mrs. V' N Gwen were
vislt^irs in c‘*»leman 8at -
vr$&y.
Ruby and Madie Pop** spent FH-
dhy night Irt the W. R Rates home,
Mrs. Jink Coker and dilighter
were business vleBors in Coleman
Faitrrday evening
Those cm the sick ltnt are Mar*
ehiill 8thii h Mre. J. R O’Neal, Al-
ie#» Newell and W H O Nenl
Annie Lsuira Goodson
y evening In the Jack <soker
kefi#,
3L C. Morris and daughter of
*>«k Grove *|»eni 8unda> In the
|j#me of Mm. Alice Mill,
| Mrw Jt«
Mud Mr
| tk'lv’i &
\ ib-imet?
Mrs
urd*v
i *tricki»
W L
stmmons
Tommv
r Mr
DalU
M r«
.< n 1
Mr
’ Han-
Warns
nd
Talp
% ...Alt'.
wen
»f
Hvmn
(I M r*
uf Talpa
A J Morruwon vi*i!A4 .Hat-
evening with XD'» Ri«t
i ,f.kn w», - i-iipAai \ i*i j
n.r at t»i- r tiny*
Rc-cm gun*t« at th*> McMahan*
at Woodland Farm w. ra Mr and
Mr*. R E Handarg'in imd rl'inrh-
t#r Mi** Evelyn and *nn Jam**
Robert Mr and Mr* \V H Knot
of BrownwiHxl Wavnc and Rtirga*
Cro*by, Henry May and carol Ril-
ing* affable candidate for iuifl-
mkmionar »t prorinci 4
ter. Anna 1.Mr* 1.. M Griffin j
Johnnie Hemphill and daughter Rcha, visited awhile j
with Mr* Harold Brown Sunday}
waning
Mr, and Mr*. R, W X'cckm of}
Ballinger viaitod In the Flam Pow- :
*11 homo Sunday.
, ATTENDS ««»vf\tio\
V .-o-
B. K. Finney, manager of J. C
l'*«i). v Co. atom here, attended
a district meeting at ore manag-
*r* 4n Abilene Tueaduv.
f
W S HANCOCK
rHiHorKxrrroR
AU ft«W Method*
«lt Coleman Office Bldg.
rft,
Mi** Neil Farm lav of
will viait her slater. Mr*
Ellla Jr. the latter part
week Ml** Pai mlev la State niuaic
director of T*»a*
Vk,
Au«t in.
R. M
of the
(ttended the t
Friday night
■ V!i and Stir. Jim Otuii'T cur-
ried their little eon. Billie to- the
Seal) ho*pitil (ine day last week
for an examination and learned
i that h - midp inn wits not aeriou*
and didn t have to leave him. We
■ hope little Billi* will soon he art'll.
Mr and Mr*
of 1^>hn \ id ted awhile Thursday
iiiirht wiiti X^r- Hemphill* par
i-n*« .Mi ..mi Mr* J. F Powell.
MD< Lottie Stewart of Leaday
*tu*n( several day* laat w>. k with
he i -i-'er Mr* Ear n«v-t Dlckln-
eon.
V. and Mrs M. lvin“Hi uton vis-
ited relative* ip Brownwood over
| the weekend. —
Mr* K G IVicklniton and little
-,.ii spent the weekend- with her ;
parent* Mi and Mr* Joe Stewart 1
I nf, i,*'l(is!
Mi and Mr* John Rrown were
shopping in Hrady Saturday
<* s Sand.i* made a business
trip to HalHrtgci Fridav.
Mis* Re!..* 'jrfffin wa* a Sun-}
day dltm*r gu**t of Mr*. John
Brown and in the afternoon visited
Mr* Brown'* parent*, Mr. and Mia
Sam Sguyre* of GouldbiMk
Pete Roliina of Ballinger vi*iled '
horn# folk* Sunday i l
Mr* R ly k>rgu*on and daugh-.
elected warden by the RcbeUnhs,
'succeeding Mr*. Lua E Fee of Fort
! Worth,, who wbk advanced to the
position of vice-president, Mrs.
France* Thomson of Corpus Ghrla-
tl, vire-prwldcnt during the year
1 lust passed, whs named president,
, Mr* Emmie King Fountain of
! Orrlnge is tin immediate past pres-'
indent
tict 12tIi Term n« Secretary.
Mi-- 'villi.' li Kim tiff of flan
Xntonio wa* |, . lected for a twelfth |
( term a,- ms rriai'y of the. orgatlhdi-j
lion while Mrs, lJcrtH li. i’lirter of'
Hundley hm returned for a fifth
term a- tr. isttrcr. XIr*. Cora King
of port* na named to the ad via-
. orv bojird, taking the place of Mis*
(tain, tile warden-elect,
Sever.! thousand delegates nt-j
tended the convention. Alex May-'
ei - and Jack Gandv attended thej
1. ii <i T session from Coleman. I
Mi "-' Wreck Ashcnbeek and daugh-
ter and Mrs. Henry MeCary and
daughter and Mrs. Virgil CUrry wag
a visitor that evening.
Xir. and xrrs. J. A. Horner and
daughter visited her mother, Mrs.
N. D. Tell iron .of Cross plains Sun-
day.
XIr aiul .Mrs Ciiiy^ Maronoy and
Mr* W M. McCtm were visitors
In'the s. T Mitchell home Sunday.
Mrs Ray Horton spent the week
end in Cross plains
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferguson and
daughter spent Saturday night with
Mr and Mrs ,T J. Scrratt.
W R Story spent Sunday with
Mr Leroy Ferguson
Miss Martha Hammond* spent
Saturday night nilh Misn Ruby
Fletcher.
Miss Lillie Mae MeCary spent
! Sunday with Miss Martha llam-
Sunddy with Miss Lena
ford.
Giles Fletcher spent Saturday
night with Mr. Wayne Holland.
Mr Grady Fletcher spent Sun-
day with Mr. Harvey Lee Hamlott.
Mr. Kit Mitchell and Calvin Xie-
Cary spent Sunday with Brady
Walker.
Druo Vinson spent Sunday eve-
ning in the Dave Banks home.
WE BUY OLD GOLD
Ugliest prices paid In cash
lor your old scrap gold Jowcl-
HARBOUR’S
Jewelry Store
Machine
Work
Lathe and Engine
Work
Oil Belt Tool
Company
EVERY DAY
SPECIALS
Our grocery prices low
- every day in the week,
ami we give you quality
and service with every or-
der. Wo appreciate your
business and welcome the
opportunity of serving
you.
At Your Service
Moore Bros.
Grocery
Jonn & Jim
motid*
Mr and Mrs. McGee are visiting
their daughter. Mrs. i'rea*.
Miss Daisy and Ester Hammond
spent Saturday night with Miss
Beatrice Hamlett.
Miss Ruby Jewel Hamlett spent
Sunday with Mis* Eva Etta* Wal-
ker,
Mlssei* Daisy and Ester Ham-
monds and Beatrice Hamlett spent
OWL BEAUTY SHOP
‘•For People Who Care”
112 Concho Coleman, Texas.
THE OLIVER ROW-CROP ”70
m
J. M. McDonald
Agent
Insurance, Loans, Real Estate,
Rental*.
201 Office Bldg. Phone 8»«
BUILD AND REPAIR
Estimate* Gladly Furnished
Without any OWkratkma.
ROCKWELL BROS.
. 4 00
LfrMBRRMEN
W. Live Oak. Phone t»»
EASY PAYMENTS
ON STAR
TIRES
NO CARRYING CHARGE
Also: Easy payment* on
batteries and radio*
HICKS RUBBER 00.
Celrman, Ttxaa
Financial Statement of Condition of the
FIRST STATE BANK
Valera, Texas,
At (lie close uf Business March 4tli, 1936.
RESOURCES:
1 ,<-iim^’ iiiul discount*
(h erd rafts
Banking House, Furniture A’ Fixtures
Ollier Real Estate
Stock in Federal I)e|K>bit Insurance
Coi'p. ..........................
( ASH QWOKLY AVAIEABIJ5
$ H5,310.20
116.34
2,8‘K).14
1.00
162.10
HC,554.17
Total
$175,033.95
LIABILITIES:
< apital St(M-k
$ 10,000.00
Debeatures
5,000.00
Surplus and Profits
8,719.31
MEI'OSITS
151,314.64
Total
Tin
$175,033.95
above Htntcnicnt is correct.
Thco M. (J riff is, Jr., Cashier.
We carrv no Hiatt* oi* County Mom»\.
GUARANTEED DEPOSITS.
Director*:
II, A. Byrom, A. Broyle*, A. A. Brown, Mrs.
Roberts Farris, T, M. Griffis, Jr.
Just a light touch on the steering wheel turns the new Row
Crop"70"completelyaround.It'8theeasiesttractorlooper-
ate you ever saw. Every control's right at your finger tips—^
and you have steering and gear shifting like an automobile.
This is Oliver's new 6-cylinder Tractor that has cau
so much talk. There are two '70's"—one designed toldzy
for regular gasoline—and the other to get the utmost fuel
economy out of kerosene or distillate.
With either one you'll get unusually great power with
light weight—and great speed. Under ordinary soil con-
ditions, you can plow with two 14-inch bases at over
4 miles an hour/ That gets the work done quicker and
gives more spare time for other things.
The Row Crop "70" comes from the tractor feretory of
the founders of the tractor Industry. You'll wank
to see this latest, modern tractor at once—with
Its complete line of mounted listing, busting,
planting and cultivating equipment.
'
Coleman Farm
Machinery
Co.
\
Telephone 52 COLEMAN
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Autry, R. A. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1936, newspaper, March 19, 1936; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732259/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.