Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1950 Page: 2 of 12
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Idaho Utility
10 lb. Mesh Bag
Pineapple
Libby's, 46 ok.('.in
Ufrshrys
16 a$. (in
Fink
Sea Feast
Tall Can
Florida Pascal, Beat For Fating:
Stalk
* South Texas
B..Pound
Bulk. PurPh* Tops
Pound
Wlk«n'H Of Fashund Roll
Pound -
Fresh Country
Boxen
3 Pound Can
Swifts
Texas Grown
Bum h
Royal Rio
No. 2 Can
Green Giant
17 or Can
Sonny
Skimmed
Tall Can
| SPINACH «.
1 VITA SALAD
j (OLE SLAW
Niblets Brand
12 or ( an
8 oz. Cello Bag:
Niblets Brand. \V. K
I ! oz. Can
8 oz. Cello Bag
Gerber*
our fresh fruit and vegetable
Strained Fruits. Soups,
Vegetables, Reg. Can
departments for most everything the
■market affords
Green and White, Rose Dale
No. 303 Till
White or Cfotdcn
Marshall. Tall Can
Bartlett
You save on your food budget with "M"
System extra value - trimmed meits - plus
everyday low prices.
PORK (HOPS39c
V\AVkl# RAIfT IaHn Ends — a
Wolf Brand
No. 2 Tin
Wolf Brand
No. IS Tin
Worth,
Found
Tomato
House of George
46 os. Can
Picnic, Armour Star
Cooked. Kearly To Fat
INrand
Tipton
I'k*.
Frewh Prrvanl and Drawn
Pound
IJpton
Pkf.
Coffee
63c
thesf runs good run thi ksdai pbidat sattikdat
Hr Krarnr* Tha Kl*hl It Until H—nlKt—
Rome IthOur Form
la the Heart of Town
Goutficvrifcrs/ Quality
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Chronicle, Coleman, Texas, Feb. 'I, 1950
FARM & RANCH LOAHS
»-*•: *
1— MONEY FURNISHED PROMPTLY , ' -> . • "
2— ATTRACT IV K INTEREST RA'IES* '
3— LONQ AND SHORT TERM FIN ANCING .
4— COURTEOUS AND CONFIDs N 11 \l, : KUVTCE
5— PAYMENT PLANS ADJUSTED 90' YOUR NEEDS
6— REFINANCE YOUR PRESENT LOAN AND SAVE! ',
7— NO RBQUIREMEN r AS TO STOCK PURCHASE 1
F.H.A. and G.l. City Loans
CfWRAN'CE A RE U, EST \TE
FHO.VE 141 ti
]. m. McDonald, agent
THE (OUMAN (OUNTY CHRONICLE
Coleman County’s Family Newspaper '
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TEXAVS PRESS ASSOCIATION
NELSON FINDS HAMPSHIRE
HOGS ARE PROFITABLE
ROCKWOOD
. MRS. J. C. HI VTER
When the Masonic Lodge held aj Buck Nelson, of White hope* that some day tn the near
• regular meetiriK iast Friday night community has been breeding rck-! future there wijl be enough in-
from Oouldbusk were S. 8.;totered Hamp»hlr«_NgMor M»out t.mUd breeds, to . ottwilw ft
tBquvres, D. J SphIs DmllV-v M three years And 'finds them to tie j , . _ _ : •
I.W.M.8 M Copeland. Orville Slat.- » popular breed and Ind urthelr
[' I W Sir.- Hinmn M-ir’-.n and ‘ H< ' • ■ '" " m.', u . .
l«Uy Manfss I ram Brown wood they- are tomorrow* meat tvne : promot* ,h« tmod livestock Indus-
Mr 'aiut Mrs Mari'is Johnson fiag
i being a diMln.'tv,- 'O' « this county
»■ h>K that drnwes high
won hams shoulders and
Iding, sufficient lard f ir
Karlton Steffens Has
Following the operation lie devel-
oped pneumonia and was OflUcally
Emergency Operation At 111 r<>r '*,v,’ral '*>■» Iie ** im**we«»
San Angelo. Hospital
and thought to tie out of danger,
but. is still under the rare ol a
physician. He was returned to
Karlton Steffens, three year .old j Brady Tuesday afternoon,
son of Mr. and Mrs Knotty Steffen
Of Brady and grandson of Mr. and
Mr- K A A.ttrv td tV'iemiui »«
rti lied to a Soil ^Antielo liospit.il
Saturday afternoon, where tie
underwent an operation lor the
removal of a imece of pecan, wldrh
was liaigeit in his tgoiahlai tube.
Restore the soil restore it.
Erosion is a costly robber.
Many fertilizers enrich tthe,.,soil.
Erosion is our constant enemy
IX) not let rich land wash away,
save the soil.
Winter legumes work for man
while the land hi idle.
Shall we save this land of ours?
Our land is our living. .
Prevent pasture and forest fires.
ROB O'HAIR ^
ATTORNEY at law
Office Bldg. Phone 4181
family
Thev
241) j*
I** finished to 200 or
without excess lard I
i the . slow demand for j
jiityiuyal packer* vor.-t ;
resent. Meat packers
i and soils were Balliger businaw Mu‘1
j vL-akor, l*ht Tibi>diiy. • j qusj
Mr and Mrs H C. Hunter of
Indian Creek, Mrs Hubert John-
j son and Mrs W C Patrick of
! Mercury .spent last .Yhuisrtay with
i Mr and Mjrv John Hunter and , , ,,
Mrs n\A SHI , ,rodf11
, tteng lart
i Among those attending the problem
, Stts-k Show in Fort Worth were readily pay above the market price
(Mi Gussle W sp and BUUe, Mrs for ‘ fin inheii • Hampshire- so riis-
Mr and Mrs. Jake Me- posal of them creates no problem
for t^e breeder You can see this
P I tTlstad of Jhe stock yards every day
| ®r*d'^ V.L tUl ir'i ®m'’ Mt Nelson dates. "The Hamp-
M" Ueeii Darts vrara -shlm for ,„rKP mter».
Imn Mr extra pig the litter is
I n y'1 fai't.s not fiction E>>r motlier sows
Mr' “ A R^wd-xin they- are without equal Their
wro dinner guests on Sun,lav of tuoUier iw,tnrt
and Mrs, J P Richard-on and
| Ftvan Wi.-e,
Creary
Mr and Mrs
and milking q!a
^ ^ rL.wm.iLon arm nmkt, !lu.(M h%hly d«8lr«jMe
All If them urar rislted Dwni X mulhM. «, human
l mtton, wtx> is HI in a Brady-Hosp-
ital
Folic lark ford
Bntarad aa second-claim matter, April *«. :
Coleman, Texag, Under the Act of M,
ft. A-'Attr? ... '• . , , ‘; ..____________
Milton Autry j________________
Roy Autry Jr, _____:; »
Mrs R. A Autry
Mrs. Milton Autry............
Mrs; R.-A. Autry Jr. _______
mechanical
host Office of
V : reusing j
Editor
'
—i Society
- Bookkeeping I
ulatibtl - News
with a new litter She carefully
wri.|>s them in straw it it Is cool
. , iNtnnispn and weather lying down near them,
l4^u'\ S !V' :r nn^'nwt^i- * hen when / c hmvh • time, she
i ,V ' 1x1 un!i4> u‘ ^ roots them »*iit *»f the bed and
a*'/ V ' '/T lets, diem have their lunch when
Mrs Uav (aid well Was in Cole- ||»a(h one of the litter bus been
j -n'l!i .iS-crnoon to visit ac^ounted f.hr (>r.e of my. sows
.'Ai'h Mrs. P., B Hagler. farrowed TO pigs in three lifters
Mtss Bernice Johnson of Cole- j raising all of them, One of * these
t f :
Mr.r-ntc Mr M: F«*k Jolin- Two voting gilts fa;r:«wed 11 and
*
were Sunday afternoon guwi in
fhe Johnson hemte.
Jack Rambo, W. M. Cornedv Doyle M - r . Kenneth Kelley
Telephones 8901 and 7448
Nerteml Advertising Representative
SUBSCRIPTION
’LA ms
In Coleman County ......................
In ..State
Ei.M<mhere .....w
Any erroneous reflecUoo upon the cha;
appearing in these columns will be glad I
calling the at ten Lion of the manaat>n.
:)mptl
1 year S3 00 }
1
- n or rirrrt *
•orreeled upor
Sunday gu*K»' in the Dr W O
W’laams honu* acre* Mr and Mr^
l» W Whitfield and Mrs Nannie
M i *• Ior. (if BtflfRR*
Mr and Mrs J1* W xWisp and
^ n- H>wnt Sunday ..in Brady with
win J\'- Mr and M * F/! *
Tisdale
Mi ar.d Mrs Carl Ruttrv Mrs
I’, i McMillan and Mr« N J Buttry
«i Sun \ngeto Sunday with
M iftQd Mr- Hoh Halmoin.
Mr and Mrs Marshall Camp-
n .f Sa^u Anna Mr ^ami M:
Pay Caldwell and ytbb RuMverford I
«
rfnd Mr*
Mr Ru
\ hue bu t
record litter weight over all other j
bitedrs gof*s bv th» Hr\mp-hires f,»r L
767 pounds at 56 davs 1
ys, -Th«
making
He
rustler
lower This was
ing the recent df1
in Coleman
along under
eSTreme heat
ing them a
mate or an;
never had a
Some fact
to prove his
are as follow
v are the best
production costs
ruiv proven dur- I
uth years we had
Countv
They Hjet
mont any
conditions.
ot asrro ac
at her mak.
laptatyc t
v. - I have
>r, pig yet *
Mr N«
Ison states
i"’licf fh
Hampshire?
tn lW'i
there wore
(h«. Goodman
The Radiator Man
Ctountn* Aim! Rewiring
New wod med Radial/.rv
1203 8. CTmche Coleman
VOSS
BilJJF BAK.NFS
10 '. *v: ir.-p-t.’*. M Hump
a»Kl Box Mr Box and j *hjre Swine Registry. 1 85H) of these
ford were berth ob«er- j ^prp py Texaa breeders, making
;a good “field for the future of the
Mr ari1 Mfv ^'*^od Caudle of Hampvhlre In Texas, When W I
sar. S350 ;llr vwdteil wer the week j president of the F>rt Worth
1 year 13 00 ' r"' A :/! Mr *,wl Mry H;n HUrk- sT-M y. Yard.' wu in* Coleman for
*f4,i an,J fJnnie Blac kwell ; ^ Live Stock Show he stressed
Mr and M’• Bo*-. Fst-r*; spent, the shortage of hog-4 stating,
Hie wwkmd in Port, Worth,^with "There never has been enough
in question J Rev and *M.rs Douglas Este*». j 'hogs raised tr this SlaW
__ f-............. ! St udent visiting home folks j
wxue Mivu s Odleen and Kelley J "This distinct belted hog has
Wise of ‘San Marcus and Don and j been known tn exlstance since the
Weldon Rstes >f Abilene 13th Century from farm replicas
Mrs Leon Russell, of Ballinger f the mc>n.u-tane‘ in Ytalv They
I and Mrs: R R. JohtuMm -xpent last. were first introduced into the U.
| weekend fh Fre»w with Me aBd;* In 1*25 fn 18«3 a little group
Mrs IWfy Moss nd rlaiaghter of Kentucky farmers met to or-
Loeal folks visRtftf a*ere Mr and gani/e an association to keep pure
Mrs. Uln» Manes* with Mr and blood in this distinct hog From
ICn Tr»ny Rrhm. Sunday after- their f ireslght of the hardier
noon Mrs liav Caldwell and Mp -quirk*
Tva McMillan spent last Tuesday better
’ in the Carl Buur,y home
Mr and Mrs \i A ‘Richardson
land Mr* J P Rlchardscw\ attend-
jed the Teacher Training school
! onnrfiirted **■ First MrMyodt. t
i Church m Coleman
1 Mrs A S Hal! honored Mr Hall
with a Turkey dinner on Sunday,
celebrating his birthday (Vuesta
-'mr Mr* Eda Mem* and bov* of
: troau.r.efw'xt.
non hei
■
man*'
growing, more prolific and
foragers, came one of the
stork breeders associations
United States which Is also
herhood organization tliat
cooperates as a uptt k*^ping tn
mind at all times* that the breed
must prosper if the individual
breeder is to. be successful *
"The Hampahires are declar»*d
the grand champions In almost
every how that ?hey are entered.
Mr md Mr< Max "KTl neal state national and inter-
••f f.VBBfOrt:’ Mr and national You can notice this tn
Withari" .md rasnii. tin* cuuntv .liriws around us the
Today Tm Pharmacist Ortpi
khm fonts khaal ..
Polymyxin
!. Mrs, H
•M »*. ;,(* H«*t, Mr'stM- M
basket j man- ohd-" famlT • -r
: and' Mr-. , Harry Hall
m . 'Ui »' f lf.r •» 'IIUm!
from Veida Rurward. DeJov
it al- Wanda McaSgw attend
it Mr* VFbfth Work Show, wft
Ling a Anna Band
wit When Mrs ’ Lee
>id in Mr Miller with a birthday dinner
Mb JWf Mr and Mrs
• ♦ ' ‘
i.i . • ■■ >mar ' <*r i M-* J .W .
Vfi t'vrnivr na.lerv wer** Mr-
thkllaa and the F^irt**
TVWTTT7TTC1
Mr Nelson is gradually buildim?
j up ■ his Hi- Iki . • »-ven real*.- !
W &e and ; tered wxv and ore regh ferixl tK»ar j
lark OksUc- j F^ate Fair
tYrted the Fart ] He recently pu
with the Santa boar *Jred by
l Mold.** thi} 1847
honored >f Town that his
■ 1
Coltaw. Tww
' , DO* 0* . kNOKlM*!
. hi Vi. tn MMifH i
-» n< m -Kit'xiETlAN <0 US
"T»V. imt \
Mrx O Ch
afftp frt Wad rip
psfirmic
Bt|fu lav d
c 1
Mrs John
’<
WfM* wey*
1 Mr and Mrs Henry f 1
Barter of
Brad'. M: a? 1 Vf •
xheTF ,
Rav Htevrar
it and Mickle* and Ttm- i
y«>nUi 4*
elas A rant
wa*
bln bcrOida
*1 h<MV>0* :
r*x fV-bwd
ra.
. Mr
\U . A' W Morgan and f'
nh *1
,.!• M- et. l.Mr* ru.Tr.
’ KAr.iev arr!
ved r-i-tf ’. y .a> ‘ week fot
y<Hjng
* mighty "Tru
rand champion ]
w ners naid and !
all time r*Vr>rd high of 18 500 for ,
A Hampshire w Carmen Jane 'j
sold f r 12 57S and farrowed 11
r*erfeet. white belts Six of this |
and j litter sold for $3 935 One weaned)
boa- f Utter sold for $1,800 \
‘*Th«# are Hist abroe of the liigh
light, sale* but moiw profits can j
T*r reaUaed bv anv farmer’ that
breeds ffw better blood because it j
prndueea thriftier and faster grow j
mg hear Or all the hogs I have j
sold f ’ butchering I have repeat j
orders for. tk» par nan t of these " j
He plan* to attend , the Texas
Hampfch i re 7
ite
-Swine ' 'Breeders -;
K *•! ' rx
s
PEATMOSS
(Plant and Lawn Builder)
CHICKEN FEEDERS & FOUNTS
(AD Si7rx>
PIPE - PIPE FITTINGS
(Black and Gabamrrd)
EIASTRATORS AND RINGS
(For Marking rjmibx and l ‘*img Calve*)
A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE
RHONE COMPANY
fcrrte* For Tko
;«ITI:'S Mr «-,rt
J.ifi, : Mr
. h*v* 'bran Utek
i f. ttr/K-r ■ < y-^—
so Ikw tn -Uyv
# *t Kt-rmU* xtiar
UvmI Mr and Mf».
/ytv» sh» iats^r ;mrt
for tlixtr Home tn
Texa*., Feb 1 looking over montr
(J the Texas aflertnrs
"Tisora that »ra (•fliwifsi bv the
decraase/l c'qUon acreage ran off-
,i set some of the loa* by hot talk-
i me but It ts tie-it for the small
r jVanwer not to try It on a large
■ scale at first but by stoa/ir grad*
, uai grnailv He ran realtoe more
: ! rr.fiij
“*i Mr Nelson l/'Urves that there
J » »<■! f'.t.irr i >r the Damp
-hire butts tn Coleman Oounty. and
Mrs, Tool Pale i<t Bart
e a Short rtsit Sera srith 1
-♦ tatter- pant at Mat!
! <m art and many useful gifts arm
fturtng *ie eeMtepd bf fraoeh-eri bv th* ftonorfs*
. B L. Ttrrner wer,
Omrgr Ai rmete and
alt at Furs
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at
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Mr anri Mr
Mr *n.t Mr.
Mrs C
as.sk «OB B
Mrs 1 E rraek anrt sow J
Vera tn Rtnstnmt W-^bvra..i*v
;mi wsCek to Waft with Mrs CtsMk'a J
stepmrMiwv Mrs PoDv Newman,
a ho la 01 We hope Mrs Ness- j
mnjri health all isisfir'W sosm
Mr Fao»,Furk«t» »S* carried to I
the O Oman hnapuai S'aturstav and i
na. laws-, suffering Mth a terDblr ;
ratd We hope she «Ul soon be:
stole to return home
ten »i twr la - am at Sen ding
srhrat at -Jr Oati Buslneaa 0M1-
«g« t» Atblewe ,B> hnpe* » flittab i
i he co.ir.ee m sight months l/*>
x th* old- ! son of Mr aeul M
A O Feeler
arrant jr-tsso (tsrata enforad the
Minxrts* Mknar ssurmum glameri'
tat Mr MM Mrs F R Rarutoer-
pr «Md daughter*. Min Jtfts and .
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coffee cold drinks and r*B* war
Now She Shops
“Cash and Carry'
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1950, newspaper, February 2, 1950; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731984/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.