Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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Co-op Ready
To Serve You
We have dairy, stock and poultry feeds of all kinds. Noted for the
high protein count, these feeds provide every essential vitamin for the
production of healthy, productive livestock and poultry.
COLEMAN COMMUNITY GIN ASSOCIATION
have served the people of Coleman for the past ten years. This year we
are expanding our facilities to bring you better and more complete ser-
vice. We invite you to visit our new feed and grain store and look
over our wide selection of fine quality feed and seed. Especially, let us
call your attention to our fine line of turkey pellets, granite grit, etc.
We have also installed a 16 inch hammer mill and are prepared to do
custom grinding in any quantity. Bring us your grains, bundle feed,
hays etc., for grinding at customary prices.
Our gin has been completely reconditioned and is now ready to
offer thorough, efficient ginning service. Feel free to call upon us at
any time and in any way that we may be able to assist you. We are
buying cotton and will pay top market price at all times.
. Our drain Elevator located on the Santa Anna Highway is buying
grains of all kind and will apprecite you bringing it in and receiving
the top price for it. -
REMEMBER IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU
IN ANY CAPACITY
Coleman Community
Gin Association
Corner Pecos and Cottonwood Streets
Phone 6261
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GOULDBUSK
CAR! CHANEY
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There were services at the Con-
gregational. Methodist church Sat-
urday evening and Sunday, Rev.
B C. Slate conducOng.
Mrs. W B. Gibson of Sherman
spent the weekend here with her
mother. Mrs J: W. Cox.
Hubert Harrell of San Antonio
spent several days here the past
week visiitng Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Baker.
Miss Sara Crisp of Dallas was a
guest in the home of Rev and Mrs.
B C Slate the past week.
Sgt. Edwin Pelts; who recently re-
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turned from Japan, la here this
week visiting his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Amon Logging.
Mrs, Ray Thweatt returned Mon-
day from a week's stay In Abilene
with her sister, Mrs, Dick Lock and
Mr. Lock.
Mrs. Hack Aston and baby of
Coleman spent the past week here
with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Win-
frey.
Mr and Mrs. John Mclntlre and
baby of Santa Anna were here Fri-
day to see hLs daughter. Mrs. Ray
Marten and Mr. Marten
Lt. and Mrs. Carl Copeland and
little daughter, returned to their
drome tn Corpus Chrlstl' Sunday, af-
ter a couple of days visit with his
home folks, Rev. and Mrs P. M
Copeland.
Miss Eva Gene Sate went to Dal-
Lacrossc."known earlier as bagga-
taway Is the oldest game played on
the North American continent.
burgomaster. 1300 pound two-year i
old race horse, was the largest j
horse that ever trod a ra<?e track
Although the Deinpsey-Ptrpo i
fight for the heavyweight cham-1
plonship of the world lasted but
two rounds, or little more than
four minutes. It was a battle royal
with 11 knockdowns.
last last week as a pianist In the
Bible study school there.
Joe Spruiell of Lubbock spent the
weekend here with relatives and
friends.
MRS. RUBY STRICKLAND
Mr and Mrs E. O. Morgan of
Rule visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Morgan accom-
panied them to Brownwood Sunday
evening to visit relatives there.
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Brown of
Coleman visited relatives here Sat-
urday.
L. L. Morgan, Jr., left Monday
to go to school at Brownwood He
will stay at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Richard Lawrence
Elizabeth Briscoe of Grandburg is
vLsIting her aunt, Mrs E E
Knight.
Mrs J. W Williams of Ft, Worth
has been visiting her brother, Lee
Gray and Dan Gray for the past
two weeks.
Mr and Mrs Mike Burroughs and
son spent last weekend with Mrs
Burrough's sister, Mrs C. D. Liv-
ingston of San Angelo
The Baptist W M U met Mon-
day evening with 10 ladles present,
for a business meeting after which
the devotional from Hebrews II
chapter was brought by Mrs. D C.
Gray. There will be a proyer pro-
gram tin home missions Friday eve-
ning at 2 o’clock
Mr and Mrs. A L. Godwin made
a business trip to Crowell the first
of the week -
Mr and Mrs Leslie Walker have
returned from, several days visit In
Oklahoma
Scott Henderson left during the
weekend to attend school at A
A M
Mrs Paul Newman of Merkel Is
visiting Mr nnd Mrs W J. Mc-
Anally for a few days
Mrs J, V Strickland and son
returned to her home at Albany,
after spending several weeks with
her parents, recovering from an o|>-
eratlon.
The. social Wednesday night at
the home of Rev. and Mrs Paul
Pflrffer was well attended with ap-
proximately 60 present A nice sup-
per was spread and enjoyed by
everyone, after which gifts were
presented to the pastor and family.
Mr and Mrs J W Davis have
moved to the Roger Watson farm
Mr and Mrs Finis Byrd and
baby of Cross Plains and Mr nnd
Mrs Cliff Hinton and baby of
Brownwood were Sunday visitors of
Mr and Mrs. W T Byrd
Mr and Mrs, W O Byrd and
daughter, Ester moved to the Wil-
lie Henderson, farm Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs BUlie Russell Strick-
land left Monday on a trip to
California "
Sam Wright spent the weekend
In San Antonio visiting his nephew,
Mac Wright.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Oilliam of
Cement. Oklahoma, formerly of
here announced the arrival of a
baby girl last week
, Mr and Mrs Pascal Jennings
and son, have returned home after
spending several weeks In Dallas
Mr nnd Mrs Paul Gilliam and
son; Freddie spent the weekend tn
Oklahoma. Mrs. L, J Knight went
After raising your
Bullets this far don’t
let those intestinal
worms sap them dow n
Gome to Simpson El-
ectric Hatchery for
free diagnosis and re-
commendations by a
graduate of Dr. Sals-
bury’s School of Poul-
try Diseases. 41-41c
NEW CENTRAL
By ELIZABETH SAVAGE
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A good crowd attended Bible
study here Sunday. Several visitors
were present.
Mr and Mrs E. C. Jones of Glen
Cove visited In the Dewey Whit-
tington home Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Fowler of
Rockwood spent one day recently
In the W F Fowler home.
Recent visitors In the A J
Morrison home were Mr. and .Mrs
E. C Jon^s, Mr. and Mrs Isaiah
Whittington, and Mr. and Mrs Tex
Whittington, all of Glen Cove
Buddy Couisey of Coleman spent
Saturday with Mrs E. C. Coursey.
Visitors In the home of Mis. J,
M. Savage during the weekend were
Mr and Mrs. B. C. McCarland, Al-
etha and Jerry of Lubbock who
spent Saturday night and Sunday
morning. Mr and Mrs Clark Sav-
age and children of Abilene, who
spent Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jim
with them as far as Petrol in, where
she visited her daughter. Mrs BUI
Holland and family. (
The local baseball lost a game to
Coleman, at Coleman Sunday. The
score being 8-4
Mr; I H. Neff and son, Raleigh
were honored with, a birthday din-
ner. Sunday, at the home of Mr
and Mrs I. H Neff Those present
were Mrs Rufus Neff and (hll-
dren. Byron, Hubert Author Vir-
ginia, Patsy and Ruth. Mr and Mrs
Henry Ulmes, Mary Cawell and
daughter Ann, all of Big Spring
Mr and Mrs R. P. Neff and two
children, Jean and Robert of Ida-
lou. Mr. and Mrs Wallace Adams,
Mr and Mrs Buddie Neff and
son, Donnie Rae of Santa Anna
Mr and Mrs Oscar Gould of
Coleman, Mr and Mrs Raleigh Neff
and son, Tommy and Miss Lottie
Neff, all of Burkett, One daughter
was unable to attend. Mrs Harvey
Stalcup of Cotton Center.
Fourth Quarterly Conference wan
held at the Methodist church Sun-
day Rev Cole, district superinten-
dent preached in' the morning and
nfternoon services A nice dinner
was spread at the noon hour There
were representatives from the Echo
apd Byrd churches present for the
Conference
Mr and Mis Lee Ornv and fam-
ily visited with Mrs Thelma Joyce
Bagiev and her parents, of Brown-
wood. Saturday
Mr and Mrs Lowell. Newton of
Cross Cut viisted Mr and Mrs
Merrell Burkett Saturday night
Mr and Mrs Oscar Gray of
Cross Roads visited relatives 'here
Sunday
Mr and Mrs F A Thames of
Santa Anna visited Mrs Lou Ryr-
kett. Thursday
Mr and Mrs Dale Harwell of Ft
Stockton spent last week here with |
relatives
Mr and Mrs Bert Evans accom-
panied Mrs Fannie ns to Abi-
lene Wednesday Mrs Fannie Evans
remained In Abilene for medical
treatment,
Mrs Fannie Rice ot» Arlington
spent last week visiting In the home
of Mr and Mrs Iga* Henderson and
Mr and Mrs John Ragland
Chronicle, Colem^ Texas, September 26, 1946 - Page 3
Turnbow and little girls of Engle
wood, Calif., who arrived Sunday
•ifternoon and left Monday night,
and Mr. and Mrs Bill Beaver and
children who were Sunday evening
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton May spent
Sunday in the E C. Coursey home.
David Fowler of Ft Worth visited
Ids wife and daughter and other
relatives here recently.
Mrs E. C. Coursey visited Mrs.
J E SCott at Coleman recently.
Mrs A. J. MOrrison visited Mrs.
J P Salyer at Coleman last Mon-
day afternoon.
Mrs Ralph McWilliams and son,
Waldo Stevens, visited Mr and Mrs
T H Nalley and Mr and Mrs
Neal Nalley and daughter at San
Angelo last week
Mr and Mrs A K Wesley of
Burkett visited in the Clarence
Burkett home last week
Mr and Mrs Jesse Tits worth and
Kenneth of Rising Star visited this
weekend tn the Floyd Tltsworth I
home
Mrs T O Nalley and Marv Jo, I
and Mrs M W Holland visited j
Mrs Will Terry at Talpa Thursday!
afternoon ■ I
Mr and Mrs Claud Campln and |
QaryLee visited In the A V Dodds!
and M W Holland homes Sunday!
afternoon.
Waldo Bteven^returned to camp *
in California after a ten day leave
with home folks
Mr. and Mrs.' C. 8. Elliott of
Coleman were recent visitors of
Mr and Mrs M. W. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Whitting-
ton spent Friday night in the E. C.
Jones home at Glen Cove, while
Mr. and Mrs. Jones went to a
family reunion near Waco.
Mrs David Fowler and Gwen
spent the weekend visiting in the
Edwin Fowler home in Coleman.
\
James Gibb of England Invented
the' game called table tennis, now
known as ping pong.
After raising' your
Pullets this far don’t
let those intestinal
worms sap them down
Come to Simpson El-
ectric Hatchery for
free diagnosis and re-
commendations by a
graduate of Dr. Sals-
bury’s School of Poul-
try Diseases. 41-44c
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1946, newspaper, September 26, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732400/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.