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COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
Coleman, Texas, March 8, 1984
Rockwood News
, Q , j. Converse and Mr. and Mrs.
also a Sunday dinner Stan Martin in Denver $
Written by Mrs. John Hunter
Mr. am) Mrs. Boss Estes Shane, of San Angelo came
returned to Fort Worth Saturday evening and Mr.
Mr. .nd Mr,. Bailey Hull. MnMHMMMWfi
They have had phone visits vX ' * . Xv
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Brusenhan and Jennifer at
guest, as they were mark-
ing Shane's birthday anni-
versary. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Colo., and Freddie Polk in &v
Brady. ®
Thursday after a week at and Mrs. Gordon Estes of Estes visited the Boss Es- t» $X
their home here. Weldon San Angelo came for Sun- tea family. m, ____. „ , „ $ss
San Angelo
Estes and his grandson, day. Mrs. Claud Box was
tes family.
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Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
Box were Sunday luncheon
guests of Mrs. Mary Emer-
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♦ Sorghum Hybrids
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Mrs. Marshall Campbell Blake Williams visited Fri- jig; <
of Fort Worth came Thurs day afternoon and Oleta £j*
day to visit her mother, Mobley of Santa Anna
Mrs. Box. She was also attended Methodist ser- :jj;jj
greeting the quilters at the vices Sunday morning and jjjjjj:
club Thursday. Mrs. Box visited the McSwains later. j:j:j;
and Mrs. Campbell visited Mr*- Blanche Harris of
Friday at Ranger Park Inn Santa Anna is in the Cole-
with Mrs. Ora Caldwell man Hospital very ill; Lef- jijiji
and Mrs. Gussie Wise, and fel Estes of Coleman has :j:j:jy
in Coleman with Mrs. Ruby been transferred to an j:j:j:;
Riddle at. ^Holiday Hill. Abilene hospital. Lois
Mrs. Campbell returned Haines of Ranger Park Inn :j:j;j
home Friday afternoon, is in the Coleman Hospital j:j:£
Mrs. Blake Williams and and Herman Estes who :j:jj:
Angie Hernandez visited visits with his mother, j:jx
Mrs. Box Sunday after- Mrs. Ollie Estes, is in the :j:j:j:
noon. hospital in Coleman. We vX
Mrs. Lon Gray and Mrs. hope a“°f our friends wil1 M
soon be home. vX
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. j:j:j:
Richardson of Coleman and
• Bill Turner of San An-. S?t*ue8ts-^ fd
tonio stopped by Linnie's Will Lawranceand Fred of
place of business Thursday D,a !as Mr. and Mrs. \v.
afternoon. Mrs. Curtis of Blake WlBiam1s Saturday Si:
Brady visited Sunday evemn«; vu»V>r*
afternoon. were 0,eta Mobley- Mrs- Si:
Jim's Fertilizer ■ P.A.G. dane W“e and Mrs- An^e ;:j:j:
Seed Co. and Mansanto e/,nande,z-
Chemicals presented a pro- Mr. and Mrs. Olin Hor-
gram of slides and demon 10,1 * Andrews spent the
strationsonseedandferti- weekend with her parents. j:|
lizers and Karen Kirk of' Jfiv a"d Mrs' Johnni« :jg
DeLeon was present with a “toward. , _
demonstration on chemi- *drs' HowaTd ?earso"
cals, when a catered bar tand *dra;. Bd*. Steward
becue dinner was served to wer® v“,tl1n* m, Brown'
friends of the company at wood Sunday afternoon,
the Rockwood Community J"s. Marjorie Pearson of
Center Saturday evening, Brady visited the Pearsons
A with around 60 people en Sunday afternoon.
Rel. Maturity Range: * ▼ joying the program and . Monda/ morning ^glad
105115 days medium ♦ fellowship. The community ^m?n Eat*s
I sends orchids to L. Brus dismissed from the
Rel. Maturity Range: ▼ enhan Jr for fixing the Co|*man HospiUl Monday.
95 105 days medium early$ broken water lines. Monday of last week •
A Mr. and Mrs. Elec Coop “rand Mrs. RoUr.Deal of
▼ - had grandchildren, Santa Anna visited the R.
SWEET
SIOUX IV/
Plant a little
and you'H see why 34% of our
forage seed production is how devoted
to this exclusive hybrid
Plant a lot
and you'll need some extra cattle.
By Edgar A. Guest
It’s like a smiling, friendly face;
It’s like a voice you long have known.
You see it in some distant place
And rush to claim it for your own.
The paper from your old hometown
Has bridged the long and dreary miles,
And with it you can settle down
Among familiar tears and smiles.
It speaks of every friend you know,
It tells of scenes you yearn to see,
It brings back joys of long ago
And tells of joys that are to be.
And as you run its columns o'er,
Your yesterdays come trooping back;
You fancy you're at home once more,
And golden seem the letters black.
Its speech is one you understand,
It tells of grief that you can share;
It brings you, in that distant land,
Glad messages to banish care.
There, among scenes and faces- strange,
The old home paper seems to be
The faithful friend that doesn't change,
A friend that you are glad to see.
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live near Bonham.
We had a little snow and
rain this Monday morning;
also some heavy thunder
and lightning.
BUCKKNIVB
FAMOUS FOR
HOLDIN&AN EDGE i
Geo. D.Rhone Co.
Frontier
Fence
Hwy. 67 - 377
BROWNWOOD
646-3309
Four Foot
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Link Fence
(Installed)
*1.7$
Per Foot
Rel. Maturity Range
— # . . . Quality costs less during
Tnckham Nests ,l?r-;.ohn ,
Writlpn by Mr*, (hear lloenicke o' ^ & .
Save 10% now on selected
- Rev. F. E. Suttle, the party was held at Hilburn nj| fj|foro thorO!Q nhp rinht
Baptist minister, preach and Leona Henderson’s. LJII llllci o .. . II It/Io Ul 1C I lyl II
if’S’JTSi VIfor your hard-working equipment
SKrtr fis“nt fassA'K * •*#
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NOW BOOKING +
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Cottonseed \
THREE VARIETIES ♦
No. XL571, No. PR75, No. 57 ♦
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_1P ni r,,-,,-. Coleman Wednesday at
iuring spring break with B°‘lda/
them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Roberts of Kingsland spent
Lorene Winstead. Sunday
visitors were Joe C. Deal
and Belinda of Santa Anna.
S2J? "ight *lth th* “LS-E
Coopers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fow-
ler and Mrs. Charles Benge
were in Bangs Saturday
for memorial graveaide . u D1 ,
services for Mrs. Edwin and AMrs*. BUke 'yilhams
and Mrsf Rolan Deal.
Callers with the Sam
Estes’ were Mrs. Howard
Pearson, Bruce Estes, Mr.
(Ouida) Fowler. Mr. and
Mrs. John McClelland, Su-
san and Jimmy of San
and Angie Hernandez.
Joe Wise was admitted
to the Brownwood Hospital
Weldon & Jay
Davis
P.O.Box72
Coleman, Texas 76834
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SEEDS
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Antonio spent Friday to Sa*urday snd reP°rt “• he
4 Sunday with hey parents, 18 doinK "lcf y..
the Fowlers. _ Mr‘ L4nd, ^rs: John
if Pat Greener of Richard Bya“*ha"of J1# ^
4 son and Judy Surles of <-d Lmme Box Monday. Mr.
Arlington spent Thursday Strauftan was reared in
f to Saturday with Mr. and thls commumty a"d they
▲ Mrs. Bill Bryan. They all were visiting the cemetery
visited in Brady Saturday and the old hLome Place; J
f with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. . Marcus Johnson visited
▲ Ulstad ^ in Brady Thursday with his
a Mrs! Wayne Bray, wi(e JeweU. Mr. and Mrs.
f treasurer of Rockwood B’ Pede”°" of Ba!*
4 Cemetery Association, an Ange o viaited Marcus Fn-
. nounces a cash donation for ^ and Mr. and
4 general fund from Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Carter were
4 Ruby Box and a memorial Saturday visitors
I for Price Stanford from Jenn‘fer Rutherford
▼ Mr. and Mrs, H. S. Pear *J*nt the w1e,ekend ,w‘th
4 son ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Emerson reports dim, Rutherford. Jimmie
▼ some telephone visits from ^.a! and Atn.ber
f Ray Gleaton of Brown visited Saturday and Am-
I wood. Mrs. Emerson and be.^*»fnt Satu?!ay n,8ht
▼ Mrs. Junior Brusenhan "Uh her grandparents. •
f visited Wednesday morn T,m and ^on>/hernathy
ling with Mrs. Gregory *P«nt Wednesday-to, Fri-
▼ Hamilton in Brownwood. ^ with their grarutosr
f Mr. and Mrs. Junior ents, as illness k?pt4th\m
Brusenhan spent Friday to fro^ sehoo'-„
Sunday at Dawson with , W°rk *Aves (rom
^boredom, vice and pov*rty.
Delma Johnson
Implement Co.
203 Needham—Ph. 625-2126
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It does not cost that
mvcii more to properly
insure your homo.
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Insurance Atjencyy Ins*
Tonjmy White, Agent 211 Commercial Ave.
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Mrs. Crutcher and their and Goldie Haynes, Jack meanS COmpetltive prices with Special COUpOQ
family, two daughters and j»nd Moya Cole, Ilene Hay- savings, tOO. Stop in and Stock up On the filters
°nRev" Steve Ramsd II Brtty°XndeTso^'<KMYry ^°U l1 neeCl <he months ahead D°n’t walt-
the Methodist minister, Boenicke, Marvin and Ruth Sale ends March 15th.
will preach at 9:30 next ..Smith. There were 18 pre-
Sunday morning. sent with Hilburn and Le
The second Saturday °na - enough for three'
night 84 party will be held tables,
at the Commumty Cehter Betty Martin and her
at 6 p.m. Saturday night, mother, Mrs. Mary Crkw -
Rankin and Natalie Me- ford w«nt to Austin to
Iver spent the weekend visit her sister Saturday
with their daughter and and came home Sunday,
husband, Sherrie and Jim My nephew and wife,
Blake at Amarillo. They Bill and Dorris Shield, will
had a nice trip and visit. c°me this Monday night to
Rankin talked to my sister, visit me a few days. They
Ethel Shield. She was do
ing very well.
I visited Grady and
Genia Mclver Sunday
evening, Genia said they
had several who had visit-
ed them since Grady came,
home from the Brownwood
Hospital andlhey are glad
to have ^visitors. Grady. |
seems to be. doing better.
Rankin and Natalie Mclver
visited them Sunday pight.
, Russie James Visited
Lou Vaughn Sunday even-
ing late.
Pat Stearns and Mr.
Fritters of Fort.'Worth
visited'the G. K. Stearns
Saturday evening. Mr.
Overtree of Bangs visited
Sunday evening.
Visitors with-Ilene Hay-
nes were Billy Don Hay-
nes. A1 Cogburn, Leland |
Guin, all from Herm-
leigh, and Jesse Earl and
Anna Laura* York visited
last week. *
Ilene Haynes visited
Orta Lee Dockery Sunday
night.'
Tuesday night, Mike and
Myrl Robinson of Brady
had supper with the Char
les Brewsters. Randy and
Elaine Brown and family
visited Tuesday night. Sat-
urday evening Jerry Biehl
and boys, Johnie Guice and
son and David Ballard of
BrownwoOd came and visi-
ted Charles Brewster and
went fishing.
' Damon and-Betty Miller |
and all their family from
Austin spent the weekend
with Mary lea Mitchell.
Thursday night the 84
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1984, newspaper, March 8, 1984; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731860/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.