Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1948 Page: 9 of 16
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Goldsboro Hen
Lays Unusual Egg
Mrs. It M Sartor of Goldsboro
owns a hen that lays an unusual
shaped egg, probably a 4948 model.
"Hie egg is shaped like a gourd and
has a hard shell. Many odd shaped
eggs are soft shell.
W.r H. Sartor, son of Mrs. L. ,M.
SartSr, brought the gourd shaped
egg bo town Friday for exhibition,
and it Is interesting to sea. .<
Courthouse News
CULL OLD HENS. BUY EARLY
CHICKS. SIMPSON HATCHERY.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Aivte Warren Draper and Sarah
Edith Ray. /. _ „ . ..
JBacel Norman smith and Edith
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs BUI Bryan, a son,
Rogel Dale, February 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wiley 0u-
lespie, a son, Joe Wiley, Feb 2?
Mr. and Mrs, Elliott R. Lanham
* daughter, Barbara Jeane, Feb 29
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Westley Clfr-
venger, a daughter, Phillis Elaine.
CASH
FOR REAL ESIATE
*njoyl£ Un,sV ol sV^L^-C"---L!ST ■Z0" *'?'*«* NOW »"d
NO SALE
NnlaV'W. Vd„rti»ta7e,0-
NO PA*. Booklet HOW STHOl'T SELLS
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tnioy ^ a
at no additional cost,
mailed Irpt
STROUT REALTY AGENCIES
Wprld’s Largest Oilicet Coost-to-CoaU
.Ht WHITE OR PHONE
\ --f L. G. BOBO
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Since 1900
BOX 223
SANTA ANNA, TEXAS
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Sealed Power Piston Rings
Sealed Power Piston Rings are factory equipment
on a number of popular makes of automobiles. Some
of the manufacturers have been using these rings for
over 20 years, which is proof of their quality and
ru Hcfan firm
The Sealed Power line includes rings, pistons,
pins, valves, tie rod ends, in feet almost anything
your mechanics will need for ybur automobile.
Central Auto Supply
NORMAN SERVICE STATION
Standard Oil Co. Products
WASHING
GREASING
MUFFLERS
TIRES
TAILPIPES
BATTERIES
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Accessories
Pickup & Delivery.
There are many successful men and
women living in this community, who at-
tribute their financial achievements to
their association with a dependable bank-
ing institution.
No other element
helpful banking service at the right time.
Dial 61U
February 28.
DEATHS
Mrs. Caliie Snedegar, died March
1. place of burial, Coleman. .
WARRANTY DEEDS
Ben D. Elliot et ux to Cecil Stokes
et ux, consideration $6,500.00, 8Vi
of Lot 4 In Block 11 of Beakley Ad-
dition to Coleman.
C. E. Gilliam et ux to Earl Mor-
ris, consideration $10.00 and other
considerations, 6.62 acres lout of the
Samuel Crooks Survtey 736.
T. K, Taylor et ux to M. R. Pol-
lock et ux. consideration $1,850.00,
2 acres out of HT&BRR Co. Sec. 59
Willie Templin et ux to Paul
Beard, consideration $100.00, NH of
Block 21 of W. E. Anderson's Ad-
dition and all of Lot 8 In Block 21.
V. E. Gordon et al to Raleigh
McCullough, consideration $3,500.00,
part of Block 2, Clow’s 2nd addition
to Coleman.
W. C. McHorsc et ux to Earle E.
Smith, consideration $16.000 00, part
of Block 3, of South Park Acres
addition to Coleman.
J. R. Duncan et ah to Mrs. A L.
Nowlin, consideration $1,000.00, EH
of Block 22 of Clow's second ad-
dition farm to Coleman.
A. L. Hubbard et ux to Mrs. Aud-
rey Smith, consideration $125.00,
Lot 3 in Block C of Subdivision of
Block 17 of W. E. Anderson addi-
tion to Coleman.
Myron A. Pratt et ux to Richard
J. Smith, consideration $1,000,00,
part of HT&BRR Co. Survey 57.
Richard J. Smith et ux to Myron
A. Pratt, consideration $1,000.00,
lot 10 in Block 32,,of Banister ad-
dition to Santa Anna.
A. L. Hubbard et ux to W. M.
Cason, consideration $1,050.00. Lot
16 of Freeman Subdivision of Block
15 of W. E. Anderson addition to
Coleman.
Viola Page Mays to Win. J. Bry-
an et ux, consideration $4,100 00.
part of NW corner of Block 17 of
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Used Cars
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All Makes-All ModelsM
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Clows second addition to Coleman.
OIL * GAS LEASES
F. W. Snyder et al to Viking Oil
Corp., consideration $10.00 and
other considerations, 156 acres out
of E. N. Eubanks Survey 270.
Mrs. Mattie B. Miller et al to W.
L. Nowlin, consideration $10 00, 120
acres out, of G. N'Kern Survey 37.
Mrs. Ola Weatherred to Viking
Oil Corp., consideration $10.00, 126
acres out of E. H. William Survey
1.
W. Marcus Weatherred et al to
Viking Oil Corp., consideration
$10.00, 107 acres out pf E. H. Will
lams Survey 1.
Board of Regents of the Univer-
sity of Texas to Viking OH Corp.,
consideration $18.75. 150 acres out
of Andrew Gabrel Survey 271.
MINERAL DEEDS
First Coleman National Bank to
W. J. Lloyd, consideration $324 00,
Here Are A Few
of Our Used Cars
1947 Plymouth
1946 Plymouth
1941 Ford
1941 Ford Panel
1941 Plymouth
1942 Plymouth
1941 Chevrolet
1939 Ford
1938 Ford
1936 Ford
1937 Ford
1940 Dodge
1939 Chevrolet
And Many,
Many Others
Ready Foi Sale
At Low Prices
All cars have Rood paint and uphols-
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tery, and have been checked and giv-
en necessary repairs to assure you of
good sei'vice.
If You’re In The Market For A Good Used Car
(omeToSeeUs "I
And Remember lJsWhen You Need <arRmirs
$ -. _ , if »:T
Our Slogan Is
All %a*ik Mud Be SaUifactatof. ''
an undivided '4 interest in 162.1
acres out of Wm. Eckels Survey 274
And We Stand By It
Coleman Fishermen
Catch 53 Pounder
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W. T. Jones Jr., and Terrell
Graves caught a 53 pofmd catfish
at Lake BrownwoOd the past week-
end, they report. The big fish was
caught on a trotline, using perch
for bait.
TAYLOR Motor Co.
Tire U- S Forest Service reports
.that, as much as 90.percent Of the
$11,223,303 received from National
Forests from July to December of
last year represents timber sales
Coleman, Texas
Dodge - Plymouth Dealers
Phone 2551
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county
essential as a
satisfied customers
Our long
speaks louder than any words we might
say and evidences their appreciation for
our banking service.
We too, appreciate their loyalty and a
continuation of their patronage and invite
all citizens of this community to consult
our officers regarding their financial af-
First Coleman
National Bank
SHERIFFS SALE
The State of Texas,
1 Coleman.
Whereas on the 7th day of Jan.
1948, in Cause No. 7035-B, in the
District Court of Coleman County,
Texas, The State of Texas and
County of Coleman, as Plaintiffs,
and The City of Cole many* Texas,
and Coleman Ind. School District,
os Impleaded Party Defendants, re-
covered Judgment against Mrs.
SHIELDS NEWS
MRS. ROY WILLIAMS
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Garland Arrant arrived home on
Monday from his overseas duty in
the army. We are expecting Bon
Gene Tatum homo at any time now
since he is in' the States” already.
Garland has been In Japan for
over a year and Ben Gene in Ko-
rea about the same length of thru
Laws and Grady
thers. Pauline
Williams
Mr. and Mr Albert Reasoner
visited with the Arthur .peering
family at Lohn Wednesday.
Clyde. Homer and Paul Vereher
attended the stock show and rodeo
in San Angelo Friday
G C McDonald Jr., who has
been visiting his parents returned
to McAllen .Saturday where he will
work
Miss Ora Alice Newman of Ban
Artgelo spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis New-
Florence L. Beakley, a feme sole; _ __
I S = and Mt, O , _ |
I interest, and cost against the here- jJwe anffamUy® ShiHey I/iwe, Urn' MUl^nTn^to ^Wori^ !
grand daughter returned home with (tav to vlsl£ Mr an<1 Mrs. D. S. :
them for a few days visit Milligan. Mr Milligan will be In I
».«. mr ...«*.u«ves «„•.«« mr v.r«a In «»* **» Nr"%" h?£r , Worth for medical cart for
of the above mentioned District Wednesday light *™ Otis. Ho- ,,>nu. time
Court of said countv did cause to and Wldi*,,Ma£ LUlo“ Mr 1 ° C McDonald spent the week-
be Issued an Order of Sale com-
manding me as Sheriff- of said
and levy upon as the property of
X-RAY
FLUOROSCOPE
DR. A. M. FISCHER
CHIROPRACTOR
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Coleman Office Building
Telephone 2421
inafter described property;
Whereas., on the 28* h day of Feb
1948, py virtue, of said’-judgment
and the mandates thereof the Clerk
county to seise, levy upon, and sell
In the manner and form as re-
quired by law the hereinafter de-
scribed property;
Whereas, by virtue of said judg-
ment and said Order of Sale and
the mandates thereof I did on the
28th day of February
1948, seize
Newton and Billie Faye, Rowena f nd m San Antonio with his moth
McClain, Mr and Mrs. J. B We#- J ,,r an(j jester who are ill
Mrs C. P Elliott and children
the above defendants Ahe following | 1ta
described property, situated th the, M .. . - mother was
town of Coleman, in Coleman ! u Mrs, ^ pl0rso m"thpr „was
Countv. Texas, to-wlt: Lots Noe 18 burled at Ham lion Sunday after-
.and 19 of Upton Hendersons Subd noon »tt*ndmK the funeral
iof Blk 4 of Anderson's Add, U> the
THE SWEETEST
from here were Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
: town of Coleman, in Coleman ]Co. Epplcr, Mr and Mrs Audrey and
Texas being commonlv known a- Wen ton Epph-r TTie mmmunity ex-
Lnu 18 and 19 of 'Henderson s 3rd tend; sympathy to Mrs Eppler and |
Add to said town of Coleman, Tex- family
BUSINESS SCHOOL
FOR
COLEMAN. TEXAS
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The Coleman County unit of the Gulf,
Coast Business College is now beinjr or-
ganized in
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COLEMAN
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And I will on the first Tuesday in
the month of A°prU, 1948, the rame
being the 6th day of said month,
proceed to sell all the right, title,
and interest of the Defendants in
and to said property at the Court
House door of said county in the
Mi and Mri Ward Evans and
Joan of Breckrnrldgo visited with j
hi* parents., Mr and Mrs. C. E. i
Evans Sunday Mr C E Evans re- j
returned loan the hospital in San-
ta Anna Saturday where he has j
been for several day*
Mrs Luther Stcwardaon and Mrs
Applicatioas are being accepted from civilians and
veterans for enrollment, in the following courses
city or town of Coleman Texas, vtrgie Arrant visited with Mrs Ola
between the hours of 10 00 ajn. and •jhrium Sunday afternoon
4:00 pun. to the higheet bidder for Mr and Mrs. Jack McSwane and
cash, provided, however, that none Mr ^ Mrs J. B Weather* visit-
of said property shall be sold to «i m the Roy William* home 8un-
the owner of said property directly j maht
or indirectly or to anyone having
Civ* tV« resell lilt is ill
whets tesgy iis|Aes ... I he* si
Kte* i . . , the cheeeleiei wiih a
reyel Merer. SwesTe* rhe eneetes
with Xisf’i.
| Chocolates f
. Mnyrs'Drug'store
an intereat therein or to any party
other than a taxing unit which is i
| a party to thla suit for lew* than
the amount of the adjudged value
at aaid property or «he aggregate j
amount of Judgmi-nta against said
property in said suit, whichever is
lower, subject aiao to the right of
the Defendants to nislfi in same in
the time and manner provided by
Taw and subject ate to the right of
the Defendants to have mid prop-
erty divided and sold hi few divt-1
Akins than the whole.
Dated at CoAsasa^ Texas, this
the l*th day of February. 1M$
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Posture
Chair
We are Coleman Agents ter
The RNeform (hair
Shorthand
Typewriting
Bookkeeping
Accounting
Spelling
Business English
Business Law
Business Arithmetic
Office Machines
•Withokting and Social Security T«es
•Vocabulary Building
•General Office Practice
•Payroll Record Keeping
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1948, newspaper, March 11, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732274/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.