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nronicle. Coleman, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 4, 1»45^
Coleman County Chronicle
Coleman’s Family Newspaf
• Stared u second-class matter Ai*il 20, 1933, ■* ’Ow P<* offlce “
Coleman, Texas, under the act of March 3,1879-
R. A. AUTRY -------
R A. AUTRY .....
MRS; R. A, AUTRY
Owner-Manager
Editor
Society-Editor
Telephone 8801.
National Advertising >s»f—EteHve
SI BSCRimON KATES:
One Year In County. Sl.M
unhide the State, KM.
OnUide County, SI M
" Any erroneous reflection”upon the character of any pers0" °r
appearing In these columns will be gladly and promptly corrected upon
talltag the attention of the management to the article in question. _
PUBLIC RECORDS
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Plas James Ellis and Ilene Joyce
Eamhart
Births:
Horn <o Mr. and Mrs. SLtfforrt B.
Stephens, a son—Otis Wade—Dee.
23.
Born to Mr and Mrs. Zack An-
drew Kilburn, * noa—Johnny Olenn
- Dec. 23.
Born to Mr and Mrs Howard J.
oilar. a son—Jimmie t-mkford
>ec. 25.
Born to Mr and Mrs Homer J
r*ndew»lker, a daughter—Diane -
Jec . 27
Deaths
Robert Carmicheal, died Dec 22.
Place of burial. Coleman.
Sarah Elisabeth O’Neal, died Dec.
17. Place of burial, O’Neal Ceme-
tery. Lampasas county.
Warranty Deeds.
Annie Holme* to E. P. Jones, con-
sideration $700.00, it)’acres out of
HE&WR. Ry So. Sur No. U7
M. F West d tu to Marlon Mor-
ris. consideration $50.00, part of
Lot,No. U In Block No. 32 Of the
Banister Addition to the town of
Santa Anna.
Miss M«tha Kerby to Clyde Bre-
vard, consideration $8,000.00. 140
3-100 acres out Of James M. Rhodes
Sur. No 133.
R, C. Bouldin et ux to O B.
Feathers ton. consideration $27,882.75,
1115.31 acres being out of the fol-
lowing surveys: 2*7 acre* out of w
Cotton Sur No. 333. 290 acres out
of BrusmJaas Sur No, 221. 438.25
acres out of J. P Stance! Sur No
236. 13 26 acres out of W. H Does
Sur No 8. 1078 acres out. of J. j
By me Sur No. 218.
L B. Curd et ux to W A Powell
consideration $4,000.00, Block No. 22.
Of the Original town of Coleman
Lee C Miller et al to R S Adian,
consideration $5.737 50, 150 acres out
erf GHAcH RR Co Survey No 88
L, D. Sides, Guardian to C W
Hemphill, consideration $870 00. an
man.
R H Dyer et ux to Mrs, Jane L.
Johnson, consideration $1750.00,
100.42 acres out of Coleman County
School Land Survey No. 93. 130 47
acres out of G. O. Jarvis Sur No
307 and M. W. McKinney Survey
No. 284
Mrs. Luella Freeman et al to Mrs
Lura E. Harrington, consideration
$3,050.(k), 81.5 acres out cf HT&B
Ry, Co. Sec. No. 58.
, Lennte C, Culp to Wald Jackson,
consideration $350.00, part of Block
No. 4 of the Needham Addition to
Coleman.
Robert I Bowen, Jr.. Tnd. St Exec,
to Wade Jackson, consideration
$250.00, part of Block No. 3 of
Needham’s Addition to Coleman.
Virginia DibreU to J C. Dlbrell,
Jr., consideration $1,000.00. an undlv.
1-9 int. in the West 300 acre* out
of Francis Johnson Survey No. 260
E. W Hipsher et ux to J. E, Far-
ris et ux. consideration $1,000.00,
part of lot No. 3, in Block No. 31, of
the Original Town of Coleman.
George L. Johnson et ux to Matt
Estes, consideration $3,135.00, 114
acres out of Samuel T. Belt Survey
No. 286
pearl Schwarz et vir to B. A. Par-
ker et ux, consideration $4,500.00,
Lot No. 38, in Block No. 8 of the
Sealy Addition to the town of Santa
Anna
rexas Youth Wins Award/
In Market-Garden Cont<
' -
•y
■ 1
PAUL REVIER, 16, R. F. D 2,
t Lubbock, planned, planted,
toed and harvested hit way to a
lectiOBOt award in the 1044 N»-
ional Junior Vegetable Growers
Association production and mar-
iettas contest. Winners were an-
nounced in the association’s tenth
innual convention St Rochester,
N’ Y , by Prof, Grant l
of Massachusetts State
advisory chairman for the
growers.
As the major award winger to
~ • —’-‘n $100 or
Oil and Gas Leases.
T. J. Hudson. Jr , eTux to J. C.
Hunter et al, consideration $10.00
and other considerations, 209 2 acres
out Of GH&H Ry Co Sur. No 74.
3*4 acres out of Georgetown RR Co
Sur No. 47. I4H aeres out of W B
Roddan Sur No. 48.
Roy Hudson et ux to J C Hun-
ter et al, consideration $10.00 and
other considerations, 120 acres out
of J M Couch Sur. No. 124
the state, Paul receive* --
the total provided in the national
,■*0111081 by the Great Atlantic and
Pacific Tea Company Other Tex-
ts awards consist of $35 war
bonds won by Lillian Boeder and
Charles Krane, Jr., both of Shin-
81 Paul, son of F. F. Revier. Uvea
on a 261-acre farm in Lubbock
countv. He cultivated a three-
acre "garden on which he grew
five kinds of vegetable produce
with a market value of $285. He
is president of the junior class
in high school, has served as pres-
ident of his local Future Farmers
of America chapter, and from the
state organization has received
the F. F A. State Farmer degree
His activities include two years
in 4-H Club work and service
as agent for a Waco bureau in an
emergency survey of cotton in-
sects
Youths in 44 states competed
for sectional and regional awards
IDERSON NEWS
etch service was held at the
Valley Baptist church Sun-
Jvening. This was a fine ser-
vlth u good attendance. Speak-
ers Dr. Todd of Howard Payne
ge: Rev T. Y Felkner of
_ Chapel and the three dea-
who helped ordain three oth-
pacons. The service closed at
a, in.
Baptist1
Progran&fa
For Thura; Ja
The following
featured at the
Baptist Workers Oonferi
North Coleman Baptist
Thursday, Jan. H:
Paul Revier
The nati
its $500
nounci
Suttiv
. ational championship,
ithern Region, Howard
Durham, N. C., won
and a $200 scholarship,
[nal championship and
ward, Prof. Snyder an-
was won by Donald F.
19. Potsdam, N. Y.
Utors in the J. J. Cox home
ay were 8. F Pate of Palmer,
las and Johnny Phillips of White
a pel.
itr. and Mrs. Wcss Davis have
pived word that their son, Cpl.
|ickm Davis is in the hospital In
■th Carolina.
Sadie Ola Cox will leave in
lew days for Brownwood where
will be a student at Howard
[yne College.
of Novice, and containing 13 acres.
P, L, Hays et ux to Echo Oil Co.,
consideration $1« and other con-
siderations, ail of Blk 13, 42, 43
v ™ ,-w -___ and 670. South 1-2 of Blk 81. Lots
Roy Hudson et ux to J. C Hunter i, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10 in Blk 17: East
et al, consideration $10.00 and other 1-2 of Blk, 44: Lots 7 and 8. Blk 28;
considerations, south 130 acres out Lots 4, 5, and 6. Block 50; Lots 7
dition
.■onta:
'to the town of Novice, and
iilng 10 acres.
of J. M. Couch Sur. No. 124.
Roy Hudson et ux to J C Hun-
ter et al. consideration $10 00 and
GOOD STOCK
TRACTOR TIRES
NUNLEY’S
TIRE STORE
undiv. t-20th interest In 482.43 acres > ol^pr considerations, north 126
out of J. H. Grimes Sur No 710 -j afrps j^jng part of W. B. Redden
L. D. Sides et al to L W Bow- gur No ta j M couch Sur, No
man. consideration $23.920.00. 48243 m, and B s * p Sur No. 41
teres cut of J H. Grimes Sur No O'Neal to Echo Oil Co.
710 , consideration $1.00 and Other con-
Willie R Moore et ux J;0 1 -siderations, all of Blocks No*. 32,
Snedegar, consideration *100 00, - gj gj and 68 of the town of Novice,
of Lot No. 3 to Block No 33 of J. contalnlng g acres,
A Stobauyh’s Addition to Ci leman ctorUell O’Neal et ux to Echo Oil
8. R, Ha* et ux to L W Boone. C(j r(insldl.tatton ji oo and other
et ux, consideration $100 00. 3 acres .onsWer,Uons. aU of Block 61 except
aut of Coleman Co School Lana, ^ jj0 jj in the town. of Ifcvice
Sur No. 92 : and containing 2 acres
Dora BG1 to Vtrgie E. LoudemUk. >Sam H sprinkles et ux to Echo
consideration $2.150 00. Lot No. 1. m ^ ^ consideration $1 00 and oth-
Btock No. 53 of the original town of (T &il of BIcck 59.
Mi
athJ T B. Daniel et al to Echo
Zjjc.0., consideration $10.00 and
Ad7r considerations Farm Blks
a 1 and 2 of Rathmell St Daniel]
riiition to the town of Novice, and
]/raining 6.7 acres, lots Nos. 1 to*
-fmd Lots Nos. 9 to 12. in Blk No
■ and Lots Nos. 4. 5 and 6 in Blkj
26. in the town of Novice.
and 8 in Block 71, in the town of
Novice, and containing 15 acres.
P, L. Hays et ux to iscno UU Co ,
consideration $100 and other con-
siderations, all of Block 41; all of
Blk. 86, except Lot 7, of Blk. 86 in
the town of Novice, and containing
4L, acres. w H Stephens et ux to G F
Virginia Lee Hays to Echo Oil Oo., Allen, consideration *10.00 and oil
consideration *100 and ether confer considerations, an undlv 1-2 h
siderations. all of Block 75 excepf terest In 107 acres out of Isai
.Lots 7. 8 and 9. and west 1-2 of Jacques Survey No. 283. and 44
hinera’l Deed.
Cn. w F. Mow nau as her
lest last weelf her sister, Mrs. Cal-
* Templeton of Odessa, also Mr.
Mrs, Homer Mow of Trickham.
[ On our sick list this week is Mrs.
J. Cox. We hope she will soon
well.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mow and
family of Big Spring; Mr and Mrs,
Vernon Mow of Novice spent new
lyears day with Mrs. W. F. Mow.
I Preston Davis of California is vis-
liting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wess
|Davi.-;
Sgt. Dee Davis has returned home
I to spend a 21 day leave with his
[parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wess Davis
[He has been serving in the South-
I west Pacific for the past two and
] half years.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Seamans
! have returned from Belton, where
| they visited her sister. Mrs. Onea
I Alien.
] Mr .and Mrs. Hobb Minor and
j children spent Sunday in Silver
1 Valley With Mr. and Mrs, Dick
I Preas.
We invite every one out to church
I next Sunday morning and night,
i Let s start the new year off right
| by going to a place of worship ev-
I ery Sunday. White Chapel or Silver
i Valley will be glad to have you at-
tend.
Theme: Christian Doetrlt
10:00 a. m.—Song and
Rev. MUton Bailey.
10:10— Introduction of Progi,
Rev. C. J. Coffman.
10:20—The Doctrine of God
s. R Smith.
10.40—The Doctrine of Rede
tion—Rev. H. M, Adkins.
11:00—'The Doctrine of Hell—:
T. Lynn Stewart.
12:00—Lunch—by Host Church.
1:15. p m : Board mef
2:15—A Twentieth-®; ury Intel
pretatlon of The G^£ ommissic e
1 The Centennial
D Dolan.
■■
X ..
a
Stewart
Sermon Sub]
nee
Rev. T. Lynn Stewart; pastoi of
the First Baptist Church, announces
the following sermon subjects’ for
Sunday: 10:50 a. m. "A Plea
Hell.” 8.00 p. m.: "The Two
nesses, 7th Trumpet and 3rd IN
This is another message hi a
of sixteen taken from the
Revelation. J
Algjfl
The pastor also announl
date for a winter revival Re
C. East ham, former pastor
Firs' Baptist church at V?
Fails, Texas, will do the pre:
in a revival to be held Febru
to February 25. Dr. Eastha
recently been selected as the
gelist for the Heme Mission
ot The Southern Baptist Con
tion.
Santa Anna
Oaie Collier to J D Hagai con-
all of Block 80 except Lot 9 in the
town of Novice, and containing 5
acres.
O L. DePrang et ux to Echo Oil
IOo.. consider* tun *1,00 and other
■ (i.'fifson 4500.00. Lot* Nos. 4 and
j. to Block No 15, of Bartlett's Ad-
dition to Santa Anna
Roy Freeman et ux to ‘ , considerations. Lots Nos. 7, 8. 9 in
i* Freeman, consideration I2.PW 51 m the town of Novice, and
part of Lot No i. in Block No w j containing 6-10 acres,
of the Original town of R s. Kincaid et ux to Echo Oil
w J Coulaon et »1 to un- c„. c<:asideration *1.00 and other
; Liam et al. ceaskMrattaft *io° ow eonsideraUons, all of Block 49 and
j Lots n™ !- 2 J. 4 and 5 Ht xa utMjlv ,.3 tot,.rWit tn Block No. 56.
No. 13 of the Original town of cow* | m ^ wwn (j[ Novtw ^ ccnUto.
mg 2 , acres. ■ •
9 C 3 Griffin to Echo Oil Co..
I constdenUen *160 and other con-
31cx:k 73, of the town of Novice, a
containing 3 acres
Jack Coker et ux to Echo CHI
consideration *1.00 and other
siderations. Lots 11. 12 in Blk.
Lots 17. 18, 19. 20. 21. 22 in
14, in the town of Novice, and
Uinlng 1 acres, .
Mary, I. Gunman to Echo Ojj ’
consideration $1 00 and ot!
siderations. all of Blk 8$.
town of Novice, and con
acres
J o Bush to Echo Oil
sideratton *1 00 and other
lions, Lot 2 in Blk 34 of -
of Novice, and containing If
j a «*•
OU Co.,
: acres cut of Coleman County Scho
; Land Survey No 91,
Assignment of Oil and Ga* Least
con-
SOVtEAH CUBES
Mnm. cubes or meal j
(See ur
fGG MASH
—^ - -tssaa;'zr*
Com
Hesrari
Bran Shorts
Maize Wheat _
16 * Dairy Feed
W Dairy Feed
24* Dairy Feed
Grounds Oats Hay of all kinds
We Are Buying
FURS
PECANS
VACCINES
DRENCH
siderations. Lots 4. 5 and «, in Block
No 46 to the town of Novice
G C Parker to Echo Otl Co., con-
sideration $100 and other consider*-
Ucns. Lots 10, U and 13 R1 Block
No. 82. In the town of Novice, and
containing 1-10 aeres.
Mrs Mary Leathers to Echo Oil
Co consideration $1.00 and other
considerations. Lots 7,1, 6. 10, 11, 13
in Bteck No 46. Lots 4. 5. 0 in
Block 'No 52. In the town of Novice
»nd containing 2 acre*.
T L Farmer el ux to Echo Oil Co
consideration $190 and other can
stderattoas. Lets 15. 16. 17. 1$, 19.
JO. 21 in Block No 12, Lots 17, U
tn Block 10 in the town of Novice,
md containing I 1-4 acres
Jack Goman et ux to Echo OU
Go., xmairieraiicn *100 and other
oonaidrrations. Lots 3. 4 and » in
Block 82 tn the town of Novice, and
ontatrunx 6-10 acres.
1 J. & Rlli et ux to ■$*» OU Oa,
consideration El 00 and other, ooraAd-
; eratfeax, ail of Block M in the
town of Nonce, and containing 3H
acres;
Pete Sneed et ux to Echo Oil Co,
consideration $1 09 and Other an-1
sideestions. kXJ 4 3 and 6. is Block
72 in the town of Novice, containing
J-.O acres
Delia McCain to Echo OU Co
ccnjuderaUrii $140 and other OEBSM-
erai.iiKu,. Lot No. I tn Block No. H
erf the RathmaU St Dl______
to Novice, and containing 2-to
J. D. Goman et ux to Eel
Co. condderatton *1.0# and
considerations. Lots 6. 7. 8. 9. IE to
Block No. tt. Lot 2 hi Bteck «,.te
the town <rf Novice
John McManamta et ux to
Oil Co , conaUenttm lU#
other . consideration*. *B gf .
66, Gin Lot »nd Bond Tract to
town of Novice, and
Echo OU
I and other
Ik 57. 58. 96
r 55 and Lota
II In Blk.
|>t Lots 7 and
Vice, and eon-
consideration *1.00 and
siderations. all of Blk.
town of Novice, and co; - ^
^J. M. Barnett et ux )^uinln* 1
Co. consideration *1
oonxkieraturns, all
and Lots 4, 5, 6 to
i, 3, 2. 7, 8, 9. 10
19: all of Blk 66, ex
8, to the town of »
taming 9 acres,
j. D Barnett et
00" Echo OU
canNderwUoo*. Uff '
Bteck No, 66 of
1 the town of Nov-
Margaret F
OU Co
ether
Lots 1, 2, 3
26 . all of
of Blk. 81,
BUt 34
tng to the
twining 12
N. C. Waiter to H. P. Dunn, co
sideratlon $1.00 and other consa in
erations, an undiv. 1-2 interest llT
i012 acres out of John Martin S
No. 752.
N. C Walter tt^Horace E. Wh m.'
consideration $1.00 and other ta in
siderations, an undiv 1-2 tntereslfjur
407.2 acre* out of John Martin a
No. 7S2. !
led-
T. E. Jamison to Hunter Wdber
ruff, consideration $1.00 and ot 0{
considerations. 8‘.. ot NW 1-f n0,
TBcNO. RR. Co. Sur No. 2, See l
20 j Co-
Hunter Woodruff to Echo Oi
consideration $1.00 and other
siderations. Sly of the NW
T&NO. RR. Co. Stor. No. 2, Se*
m
An hour s conversation with a
wise man is more helpful thaiua
dozen books on the same subj
Relatives of Cabin
Blast Victims Sue
Brownwood,—Relatives of three
persons killed to an explosion at a
tourists cabin here last January fil-
ed suit Saturday in 35th District
Court seeking damages totaling
$226,000.
The -suit was brought by A. J. 1
Harper, hi- wife, and G. L. Waldon,
all of Coleman County, against the
Community Gas Company.
The petition ask* actual and ex-
emplary damages as a result of the
deaths of the Harper's son, J. D.
39; his wife, Viola, 29; and their
10-year-old son, James Edward.
r’amM
peiomieu
£§ragSgR
•tin* Bale <.» every typ«
, told. Money back gusrtolt*. G»t»
I dl iivlev el*--1
nn sfjia. won
Uurl Kit today.
BOWEN'S DRUG ItORE
Mike
hompson to Echo
leratian *10.00 and
all of Blk. 25
7 to 12, in Blk
29 <01 Of Blk 30. all
of Blk. 33; lot 1 to
il of BUt 35: all be-
of Novice, and cor.-
The successful conversationalist
must be able to disagree without
being disagreeable.
If You Want to Sell Your
Property, List it With ^
W. L. Futch
Fdr Quick Sale.
.Idem
and 6 of
:er et ux to Echo Chi Oo.,
*iooo and other con-
Farm Blocks Nos. 3. 4,
RathmeB St Daniel Ad-
Thanks Extended
For Hospital Gifts
1, and
Mrs. Anna Wells, chalrma nan 0f
Mrs. J. A. B. Miller, co-chain .esent-
the Red Cross Committee rep ^juncll
tag the Camp and Hospital
of Coleman county, extern
thanks to the people of the
for their gifts which went,
patients of the hospital ai
Bcwle The gifts inch
fruit, nuts, etc. which were
as gift packages for those]
hospital, wHUe
furnished by special grom
them ^.real Christmas.
Mrs. Wells and Mrs
"Please accept the
of the patients to the
the Bed Cross staff for
contributions, they were
appreciated."
USED MACHINERY
One Single Row Stalk Cutter
r >
Two new single row planters.
One Far mall F-12 tractor, planter and
cultivator; on air tires; A-l condition.
" k
SHOP SERVICE
Our shop department Is {Prepared and
to give you efficient service on your trac
equipment repairs. May we serve you.
IIWEI NEW MMGEI
We have complete line of
cooks fwm
W. R. BMtfcuE IE Bate# OU
consideration $1.6# and oth#r t
side rations. Lots 1. 3. I. $R 11.
in Block No u of RaihowB
Daniel Additimt to the town of 1
ice, and nr. tain tng l 1-4 aor*
W. W. Parker *t ux to KB
Co, ccmirteratioo *10 00 and.
considerations. Block t, except
7 and «, all of Block 4. 93 and
Lot* 1. 3 and 3 Mock a, Lot*
U and 13 of Mock 2 Lots 7 <
7, Lots 9 kite • * “ ^ "
WALL PAPERS
mm in corrugated fron^ccd*
wire, Hh
Complete Line of Lumber
We invite you to viMt u», and get
We want to knew you and rtrvB you
buainted
3 and* of Block 56 and 1
I and 23 of Block J1 ot th.
UlEEWAN LUMBER
THANK YM
We wish to express our thanks for your patron-
age in the past, and hope to continue serving you in
1945 and other years to come.
We appieetate your patience in waiting tor ma-
chinery and materials needed. We have not been
able to meet the demands and requirements, but we
have done our best to supply you, and you have
been moat considerate, and we thank you for it.
:
Wishing you the best of everything tor your hap-
piness in this New Year, we join you in pledging our
best efforts for an early victory;
flEEBAR meios
COMPANY
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