Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946 Page: 3 of 16
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Coleman, Coleman County, Texas, Thursday, April 18, 1946
Page Three
GLEN COVE
MRS. I. C. UNO
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Re*. Hall of Valera will preach
here Sunday morning and night.
Mrs. Clayborn Williams spent the
weekend with her parents, while
Mr. Williams went fishing with Bill
Bryan and Tick Whittington.
Mr. and Mrs Rufus Baker and
Pat visited Mr., and Mrs. Alvin
Baker of Coleman, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. May visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jones Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker and
Pat visited In the Duncan-Beav-
ers home Saturday evening
W. F. Mitt el, Jr.,, visited one-
Of his buddies at Rotan a few days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mlttel of Cut-
ler, Calif., returned to their home
after a month's visit, with relatives
and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs E. C. Jones went
with Mr and Mrs. Dewey Whitting-
ton to Brownwood, Friday, where
Mr. Whittington had a growth re-
moved from an eye.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Duncan and
Mrs. Clayborn Williams visited Mrs
Rind a Duncan and Mr. and Mrs.
Toppy Beavers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Whittington
visited Mr and Mrs. E. C. Jones
igw $1-00
CALVES
Would you give $ 1.00 to save that
calf sick with Scours or Diarrhea?
Barham's Combination Treat-
ment is a Veterinary Prescriplion
which combines a new sulfa.powder
with an intestinal astringent liquid.
It hos proven so successful for Calf
Scours that we sell it on a Money-
Back Guarantee. If a $1.00
treatmeat does not sove your calf
your $1.00 will be refunded bv
BOWEN and OWL DRUGS
Wednesday night.
Mrs. Weldon Stinson and Mr. and
Mrs. Ransom Oalloway visited Mrs.
W. H. Ridings in the Clinic Hospital
'at San Angelo. Mrs. Ridings had
been operated on earlier In the
week
Mr. Guy Hipshr and Glen took
dinner with Mr and Mrs. Edd
Ragsdale Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Ely Simmons and
Miss Alta Lee of San Angelo vis-
ited Mrs. Grady Ayes Sunday, and j
Elys Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Duncan Of
San Antonio Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Duncan.
Misses Agnes, Louise and Ned a
Beth King of Brownwood spent tile
week with their parents here.
James and Jonny King visited
Talmage King of Zephyr Thursday. •
Mr and Mrs. Toppy Beavers, Mrs.
Maggie Beavers and Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. King and boys went fishing
Tuesday.
Mrs. Rinda Duncan spent Tues-
day with Mrs. Joe Vincent.
Mrs W. F. Mlttel and son. W
F. Mlttel, Jr., took Glen Eldon
Mlttel to a specialist at Fort Worth
Thursday for treatment.
Mrs c. C. Duncan and Mrs. Clay-
bom Williams visited Mrs. Joe Vin-
cent Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin and
Miss Geraldine visited Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Mayfield Sunday.
S/8gt. and Mrs. Eugene Rags-
dale of Fort Worth visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Ragsdale Monday
night.
Mi's. Guy Hlpsher Is visiting her
daughter in New York
Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Simpkins vis-
ited Mr and Mrs. Alfred May Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Futrell, Mrs. Lee Ward.
Mrs. Ruth Vincent, Nelda Kinsey
and Sandra Canady visited Mrs.
Geo. Ely one day last week.
Mrs. T. C. Whittington, Bailey
Whittington and Miss Doris Simp-
kins visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Allen of Bronte, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Whittington
were Coleman visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Bernice Condra visited Mrs.
Ely one afternoon last week
WHITE CHAPEL
GENEVA SCOTT
—they will cut like new!
All filing done by machine
—more uniform and accu-
rate work than by hand.
All types of saws—hand
sawa filed while you wait!
Try this service—you will
like it.
M. L. Starnes
514 South Frio
COLEMAN. TEXAS
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Mueller Announces
' Sermon Subjects
Rev, John Mueller, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, will
speak next. Sunday at 11 a m. on the
subject. And the Stone Was Rolled
j Away. The,sermon will deal with
the discovery of that Power which
is the Source of Humanity's hope
and faith with regard to the long
future.
The title of the message at 7:30
p.m. is Give Your Eyes A Heart.
The purpose of this sermon is to
direct attention to the meaning and
challenge of life's passing parade.
FOR EASTER: LUCIEN LE-
LONG, FABERGE, PRINCE MAT-
CHABELLI AND MANY OTHERS
IN SPECIAL EASTER PACKAGES
COULSON'S DRUG STORE.
THE FACT IS
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
The Youth Revival came to a
close Sunday night, which the young
people -sponsored. The young people
did a wonderful job this week as
leaders and we are very proud of
thpm, to know that when they
are called on, they are prepared to
take responsibilities and serve their
(.■(impunity and their God. »■
This poem was written and dedi-
cated to youth Week which Is: *
SAVED TO SERVE
Saved to serve the Master,
That bore my sin and pain,
-Saved to serve forever—
And give myself the blame.
Saved -to hold my head up high.
About tills world of sin;
And hand every key to Jesus -
So He can enter In
Not saved to serve the. Devil,
Who knocks at every door.
Hut saved to serve the one
Who loves ns, forever more.
Oh, how happy I will be
When I hear that final sound.
From the one who saved me,
And made my heart to pottnd.
Saved to wash away all sin
And In my God to trust,
To read HLs precious book,
So my thoughts will never rust.
Saved because I saw the picture'
Of Jesus as he died. ■
Of the thorns around His head—
And the wound there in his side.
Oh, sinner, can't you see—
How very plain it Is.
All you have to do Is serve,
Just all of yours be His.
Jesus died to save us torture
When this werld Is no more
So can't you see the patience
And the things He died for
Lay your life upon the altar.
And work for Christ from here '
Because you have a precious soul,
And to God it Ls so dear
Sinner you had better take the
warning,
Cause not a one here knows—
The hour that God will cal! us
Or when the bugle blows.
Maybe you think It -silly.
Maybe you twist your nose.
Maybe you would like to remember
That a loser never crows
SO if you are lost, my friend,
Wiry can't you up and say,
I want to crow for Jesus,
All along my earthly way.
Sure Jesus died for you.
Even though a sinner great,
You may come to Him and ask
For forgiveness, before too late.
Come on face th^ Cross,
And show ole Satan this.
That you can turn to Jesus.
And him you'll never miss.
Oh,-If ever you could know
The feeling here within.
I'm sure you'd come along
SILVER VALLEY
ENGLISH CLASS
Mr and Mrs Dee Smith and
sons of Eepo visited relatives here
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Walter King and'
daughter, Wanda were visitors in
pur community, on Thursday.
Clyde Buck accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Buck and Tommie
Clark spent Sunday with Mrs. Este
Woodward at Goldsboro It was a
celebration toi Mr. Clyde's birthday.
Mr Eugene Pope o| Abilene was
a Sunday gifest of Margie Smith.
H. L. Templeton, Jr., had the
misfortune of breaking his arm at
the skating rink at Novice Saturday
night.
Doris Smallwood went with Mr
and Mrs. Frank Schulze to Bangs
tunday to visit the family of Ira
And your new life you'd begin.
Yes, I was' saved to serve.
My blessed Saviour's name,
So now I give my all— ‘
And ask from you the same.
—Geneva Scott
Miss Ollie Mae Kuykendall of
Brownwood spent the weekend wilh
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jake
Kuykendall.
Mrs W. B Lunsford visited with
her mother, Mrs Fred Brusenhan
of Santa Anna, Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Patton of Od-
essa visited recently with Mrs. Pat-
ton's mother, Mrs Loreria Houston,
and have gone on to Abilene for
a few days.
Bernay Harris of Coleman spent
the weekend with home folks
Mrs. A L Laird and two chil-
dren, Robbie Lee and J. D of
Houston are visiting Indefinitely
with Mrs. Laird's sister. Mrs Jess
Scott The children are attending
Bowen school.
Those on the sick list are Mrs,
Alvin Walker. Mrs. W B. Luns-
ford and Geneva Scott.
We had several visitors but for
services Sunday hight and we wel-
come them back and others also
EUREKA
MBS. C. FERGUSON
Mrs. S. R. Squyres and children
spent last week a,t Gouldbusk with
Mr. and Mrs 8. S. Squyres:
It's nice to have a little cool
weather after several days of real
summer weather. A good rain
would really help crops and gar-
dens In this part of the county.
Mrs. Bland and son, Ernest of
Santa Anna visited jn the Rich
Ashenbeck home Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Roy Dempsey and
I.ee Schulze
Mr. and Mrs Curtis Buck and
daughter of Celeman called on the
Howard Smiths Sunday evening.
Mose Thompson was honored last
weekend by a visit from his daugh-
ter and her husband from Corpus
Chrlstl and a son and wife Mr and
Mrs. Harold Thompson of Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tomlinson
made a business trip to Benjamin
on last Saturday.
L H. Smith renjjiMbd home from
Houston last week
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wiles and
daughter of Benjamin visited Mrs.
Wiles' mother, Mrs. Viva Gipson
Ronald Ray Stubblefield celebra-
ted his eighth birthday, April 11,
with a party at the home of Mr
and Mrs Jack Shields The chil-
dren of the community enjoyed
the occasion very much.
F M Watkins and family visited
Sunday with his mother Mrs. Cora
Watkins and sons, and accompanied
t hem to Glen Cove to visit Era and
Ethel Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs J. D Cox. Jr. of
Abilene spent Saturday night with
the W E. Bedell family.
The 4-H girls' club had their
exhibit party Thursday at 2 pjn
Several visitors Were present and
admired the splendid hand work
and sewing made during the year
Fannie Fay' Stovall was elected lo-
cal gold star girl The members
served cookies and the sponsors
served punch to the visitors and
all the pupils of this school Wanda
Templeton presided at the meeting.
Thelbert Elkins were dinner guests
In' the Virgil Curry home Sunday.
Rev. Smith of Brownwood preach-
ed for the morning service Sunday.
Little Pat Wade of Brownwood ls
spending the week with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Love-
less.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Ferguson and
daughter, Nena, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dempsey were in 'Coleman Satur-
day, shopping.
Mrs. Alma Hammonds of Stock-
ton. Calif., visited relatives and
friends here and In Coleman the
past week,
Mrs. Wesley Williams of the Lib-
erty C( mmuniiy and Mrs. Clifford {
of Brownwood were until bedtime I
visitors in the Roy Dempsey home
Sunday. ,
A safe driver wilt allow for a I
cow’s nature and lack of intelli-
gence.
Highway signs and markings will j
greatly assist and protect the driv-
er who makes a habit of observing
and heeding them
JUST RECEIVED, BEAUTIFUL
BOXES OF EASTER CANDY
GALE'S, NUNNALLY'S, MARTHA
WASHINGTON and JACOBS GET
YOURS NOW TO BE SURE
COULSON'S DRUG STORE
That “road repair” sign ls for
the driver's protection too.
VACCINATE THOSE YOUNG
TURKEYS NOW AND BE SAJFHi.
WE HAVE GLOBE VACCINES FOR
ALL DISEASES COULSON’S
DRUG STORE.
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
For You To Feel Well
24 hoar* every d*y, T d*y» eve*jr
ww»k, never stopping, the kidney* filler
matter from the blood.
If more people were aware of how the
kidney* must constantly remove «ur-
plus fluid, excess acid* and other wante
matter that cannot itny In the blood
without injury to health, there would
be better understanding of why the
whole system is upset when kidneye fail
to function properly.
Burning. scanty or too frequent urina-
tion so men :,»>.■• warns that something
is wrong. You may suffer nagging back-
ache, headaches, d airiness, rheumatic
pains, getting up at night*, swelling.
Why not try Voan't Pill*"! You will
he Using u nu.didne recommended the
cown? y o* er. Doan’t stimulate the func-
tion of the kidneys and help them to
flush out poisonous waste from the
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
Get /boon’s today. Uae with confidence
At all drug atoret.
DOANS PILLS
CAREFUL
Our pharmacists are trained to stand-
ards of exacting care. Yet you pay po
premium for this high ethical service
where caution against error is the
watchword. It costs no more to have
your prescriptions carefully compound-
ed here.
Your patronage is cordially
and appreciated.
MAYES DRUG STORE
Practicing Pharmacist for 40 Yearn
invited,
PROPJET, NEW TYPE
GAS TURBINE FOR PLANES,
DOES DOUBLE JOB —
TURNS THE PROPELLER AND ADDS POWER
THROUGH A JET TO THE REAR. EXPERTS SAY
PROPJET WILL POWER GIANT TRANSOCEANIC
AIR LINERS OF TOMORROW. IT WAS DESI6NED
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC ENGINEERS.
CHICKS LAUGH
AT GERMS!
NEW •BROODERATOR*'
PROVIDES DERM-FREE
AIR FOR. CHICKS. AIR
IS PURIFIED WITH A
GENERAL ELECTRIC
GERMICIDAL LAMP.
AUTOMATICALLY CONTROL-
LED HEAT IS FURNISHED
BY 6-E CALR0D HEATER.
ELECTRONIC HOT DOGS I rf&g
MEW MACHINE WILL BRILL
HOT DQ66 AND HAMBURGERS
BY ELECTRONIC HEAT. 6-E
BtfiNEERS HELPED DEVELOP’IT.
*
GENERAL $$ ELECTRIC
with a leaky,
dogged, worn-out
muffler
Betides being dangerous, a
badly worn or defective es-
liautt system on your automo-
bile cuts down engine efficiency
and can watte precious gat.
GET A NEW
FORD MUFFLER
Let us imped your muffler
and, if needed, install a new
on.-. Then your exhaust system
will be safe and passengers will
!>* protected from disagreeable
fumes and odors
QUIETER—SAFER
\ new muffler will make vour ,
car much quieter, much safer
to drive — will add to your
motoring pleasure.
MORE POWER
In a clogged muffler, back pres-
sures can greatly cut down
engine efficiency. Don't take
chances with a defective muf-
fler w, sting vour engine's
power Be surr be safe! Get
! a free muffl. i- >• ction tmlav
If you need a new one,: insist
on a Genuine Ford muffler
SPUDS
II^AHO RUSSETTS-
10 Lb. Mesh Bag
49c
FLOIM
COMPOUND
COCOAH
REMO
Red & White—It’s the All White
Guaranteed. 5 lb. sack
4 Lb. Carton
Hersheys
V» lb. can
POST TOASTIES „ 19c
i Lb. Jar
CORN STARCH
1 lb. pkg.
35c
77c SOAP
11c SOAP
55c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
9c ORANGE JUICE
Palmolive
2 Bars for
Cashmere Bouquet
Per Bar
Red & White
46 oz. can
Nu Zest
46 oz. can
15c
9c
29c
cc*
HtUiWHlTl
turrp
COFFEE
RED & WHITE
The Market’s Best
1 Lb. Glass
32c
Tomato Juice
RED A WHITE
46 oz. can
27c
SUMMER SAUSAGE
SAUSAGEBH
B4L0GHA RINGS
THWRIN6ER
Armours
per lb.
Smoked Links
per lb. L............
Melrose
per lb.
Armours
per lb.
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ORANGES
APPLES
CELERY
CARROTS
Florida Popular Size
per lb.
Fancy Wine Saps
per lb..................
Large Golden Stalks
per stalk _____
Fresh and Crisp
Large Bunches. 2 for
10c
15c
20c
9c
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946, newspaper, April 18, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732096/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.