Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 22
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Coleman Countj| ( lii oniolt
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HELP WANTED
WANTED- Good blacksmith Have
best location In town. See C. O.
Cornelius at Second St. and South
Concho. 48c
WANTED
BOOK WANTED--WM
fine copy "Cattle Industry of Texas
A Adjacent Territory." Printed
1895. Describe condition fully. H.
Sender, 4315 Warwick. Kansas City,
Mo
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished
rooms to couple, $10, bills paid.
900 block N. Pecos. Telephone 802.
SILVER VALLEY
(Oeneva Snedegar)
Armstrong home,
s Opal McDonald has return^
after an extended visit «4
FOR SALE
FLOOR SWEEP for sale. Manufac-
tured and sold by a Coleman man.
W SI5 00 wn, Oliver anywhere, *1 per can.
"" D. W Waldrop. 106 West Second
Street Coleman, Texas 52p
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rESTOOK
-Polled Shorthorn bulla,
rid butter type, T. R. Petty-
V Gouldbusk. 50-lp
FARM MACHINERY
TRACTOR—Farmall with planter,
cultivator and breaking plow, a bar-
gain. Freeman Tractor Co. 32tfc
FOR SALE—House trailer a Travel
Palace Coach, located on golf course
at Santa Anna. In good condition
See E R Rathjen at the house
trailer. 52-3p
FOR SALE—Large size boys' bicy-
cle. See Mrs. Jimmie King. Phone
145 J, I 51c
USED FURNITURE
CONGOLEUM RUOS $2 85 to $4.75.
pretty patterns. Heaters and cook
stoves, all kinds, new and second
hand. New mattresses, $8.50 to
$18.50; new and used springs from
$2.00 up. Bed room, living ro<ytn and
odd pieces. Flues, rain proofs,
water troughs, tanks. We trade
with you. Let us re-silver your mir-
rors t,,r Christmas. Mead Furni-
ture and undertaking. 51c
FOR SALE- -Blacksmith and weld-
ing shop Good equipment and
building. Best location in town.
Phone T'8 R or write Box 807.
51-tfc
FOR ft*, LE—Seed Oats, Seed
Wheat, Seed Barley. Geo, D. Rhone
Warehouse. 36tfc
Oh, December, how we love you;
for happy hours you bring
Most everyone here seems to have
the Christmas spirit, especially the
ypujjig people,
We have Sunday school every
Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Everyone
urged to attend next Sunday, a
tc have a well prepared leaaoi
There is always singing at
church on Sunday nights
Silver Valley. Content Live
and Novice met Sunday night
a singing convention at Novice.
Several young people of jpur
munity are working on NY A
Jects at Coleman. Taiey are tral
tc be more skillful workers and
also helped financially
Bruce Clark and family ha'
cently moved to the Finney w5m
We are glad to have them It} our
neighborhood.
Mrs. Howard 8mith Is aUU im-
proving after a long Iilneas”
David McDonald Jr., visited
Doyle Uatmfston Sunday.
tn Snedegar visited John Bned-
and family Sunday afternoon
and Mrs. E. C. Smith made
[rip to San Angelo and back
Way M
Ru||T Corbell and Gloria
n Smlthspent Sunday with Ge-
neva Snedegar.
Mrs. Tom Popnoe is teacher of
['the young people's class at Sunday
School. She Is planning to have a
party and Christmas tree at her
heme for the class.
Mary Lee Johnson and Dor
othy Hurst attended services at
White Chapel Sunday.
O R. Gordon and family have
moved into the Novice community
We wish them success In their new
home.
Following are a few favorite
Christmas quotations:
• What Is the best season for giv
Ing?
When the chill season is here;
When the cold makes the fireside
pleasant.
or the sn=>w,
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
by numbering the gifts and then| to 13 guests and 21 members,
drawing numbers. ! Another meeting was held
Refreshment plates of chicken day, Dec 19. with Mrs J M Fte-v*
as hostess when the club had
salad sandwiches, potato chips,
pickles, devil’s food and coeoanut
cake with coffee and hot chocolate
and Christmas candy „were served
annual Christmas tree
-f----♦--
DIAMONDS EARLE SHUTS.
Biown Ranch H. D.
Club Entertained Coleman
Independent Club
Tltf Bro*n Ranch H. D. Club
entertained the Coleman Independ
ent H D. Club with a Christmas'
party Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 12.!
from 2 till 4 in the home of Mrs. ]
F E. Sampson m
Cut flowers and a Yuletide motif
were attractively arranged through
out Mrs, Sampson's home, with a
beautiful decorated Christmas tree
as outstanding attraction. 4
Group singing of Christmas car-
ol* was led by Mrs. J. M Fields; |
welcome address was given by Miss
viola Ehrler,|"Welcome to You;"
Mrs. A1 Fields and Mrs George
Fields sang a duet, ‘’it Came Upon
the Midnight Clear."
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1939 * 1999
The following games were played: j
FOR S*
winter i
'......4
jE—Italian rye grass for 1
iwns. Simpson Seed Co. v
440
■
WAliiL I
APER SALE. Closing out 1
our 19ft
stock to make room for
new shs
mmtr Bargain prices. Bur-
ton-LlM
J Co. 46c
Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Edwards of In the days of the glad Christmas,
Austin visited the latter’s parents, cheer.” ■ ' , | __ . „ , ,
Mr and Mrs. David McDonald, a “The buds may blow, and the fruit ringing the Christmas bell candy]
few days last week | mav grow, contest, pinning Christmas stocking,
The young people enjoyed a wel-, And the autumn leaves drop crisp bundle relay and blowing out can-11
roast Friday evening, which' and sere; i dies.
followed by a party at the But whether the sun, 01 the nun. Home-made Rifts were exchanged j
CHRlfTMAS GREETINGS
TO YOU AND YoUhtf
May this Ik* u most joyful oeeafeioji ft«* you.
Bell Bros.
T"
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTTCE—S. L. BOLTON JT no
longer associated with Jay Jackson
& Co., and we will not hot-respon-
sible for any debts or arrangement',
oy any other than myffllf Bob
Evans, Mgr 52-3p
TOmh if:
FOR LEASE
SE 50 acre farm with pas-
ture, four room rent house L. H.
Smith, ivieman, Rt. 3 52-3tp
USED OARS
NOTICE, no fishing, hunting
nor wood hauling permitted on
jy of my property.—J. P. Miller,
J. A. B. Miller.
USED CAR
BARGAINS!
WE BUY FUR —See Us before you
selfc Simpson Seed Co. 47tfc
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T&B
TURKEY RAISERS NOTICE
Vaccinate and wornj. your turkey
breeders with Di. Salabury’s mixed
bacterln and and Roto-Caps.
IMPSON ELECTRIC HATCHERY
47tfc
'37 Chrysler Coupe with radio
'39 Plymouth Del. 4-door
'37 Chrysler 4-door
'35 Chevrolet 2-door
’33 Plymouth 4-door
’33 Plymouth Coupe
’34 Plymouth Coupe
’32 Pontiac Coupe
'30 Chevrolet 4-door
’29 Ford 4-door
’32 Chevrolet Coupe
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pines.-*, In* yours during this divid|
glorious (liristmus season
Centra! Foods
Products Co.
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Even Ik*fore tlie European war broke
out, our buyers were scouring the world
markets for their choicest food offer-
ings. We have gathered nuts from Bra-
zil, olives from Spain, Dates from the
Nile atui Spices from the Orient to make
vmtr Christmas dinner a suecess. fUiv
on this page are presented those fine
Ihd & White Komis for your table at
savings. Buy Now^-OnW*r early.
your choice Christmas IwtkioK-
CRISCO
3 lb. can
RED & WHITE
Mince Meat
Fresh and crisp.
Large box
sea Cub
beny
Sauce
Pineapple
product
c*n
lV<k
2 tor 29C
A quality yop ah MPF..J*'
Use it On your Christmas r
etnt Jar
-
r M. s
Sherd «
quality
ciushfp. Paper
Oat can
Crystal White.
For your CKrfttmas
cooking.
3 lb. caif
Coffee
Vacuum fr#*h.
Mild as
candle light
2 lb. tin
Fresh Fnbts ai Vegetables
r.i«»
9C
m . Fresh vine
Tomatoes np«ned *
IOC
—"-U-.- y
• .. Large, firm, crisp
Lettuce heads, 2 for
9*
n . Large bunches.
Carrots i for
IOC
V
Cherries
For your
Christmas
cooking „
3 oe bottle
CHEWING
GUM
All flavors.
8 for
Flav-R-Jel
Sifted
Early June.
Our finest.
No, 2 can
QUALITY MEATS
Priced Lew!
SIC
WHITE
n Armour's Dexter
DftCOD sliced, lb
MARSHMALLOWS
9c
White Label Packed exclusively
for Red & White for*a
Fresh stock.
Sanitary
Home killed
forequaiter
package
PiKmpleiulce
Loin Steak
R ED &
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.