Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1949 Page: 2 of 14
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Chronicle, Coleman, Texas. Sept. 29, 1949
InniHiiirpinenl
Time For Fall Conservation
Practices To Start Says Bullard
Lions Carnival
Is Called Off
Mil
■'• A
Non that land' i* "being elpitiird ui'iv suit tun-fi\atiun pnuUcv-
of crops as tha fall harvest pro-; it*, been provided under the Agrl-
■ultuiHl Conservation Pr.igram It
I have rented the Carvel Walker I sed
Car Lot, located just south of Nunleys
Tire Store, on Commercial Vvenue.
(tresses, tt i, time for farmer-
Coleman County to complete con-
i servatlon practices for which they
desire aid under the i*4?_Agrt
culture Conservation Program, ad -
vises 7Vernon Bullard, vice-chair-
man of the County Agrnultural
Conservation Committee
Among the conservation prat
■ tines which can be completed in
'hat pyU into effect o*n
the indlvidtial farm, of the <otm-
ptixh"
The previously jnnmincert Uotja
Club carnival wa called off at
the club luncheon Wednesday at j
noon by a vote of the club II was
scheduled for Saturday. Oct i.
try the research, education and
is vital to the' nation that , Its 1 demonstration work of the U S
oil and water resources be pro- i Department of Agriculture
ii'v
Iten due to the
tecfed and built up Tor future ! than three million farmers are {f.nsured in the
regarding the various
abundant production to meet the
needs of an increasing population
But every farmer has an equal
obligation t the country to pro
tect land a u water resources The
A CP make. It possible for him to
paritnpauijg in this program
I will handle new mid used cars. See .me before
you buy I can savg’ you money on most any make
of new car Visit me. your busine*.will be ap-
preciated. Will open for business Friday, Sept
30th.
Coleman County are Terracing, i discharge this obligation
Clay Fletcher
New i Used (an
seeding winter legumes application
l of superphosphate to winter le-
I gunies. diversion terrace, spreudw
: or detention terraces, earthem
j lemurs
Mr Bullard said that the only
j conservation practices which check
erosion and restore the fertility
| to. the land ., are Ujrese which are
. actually carried out Practices put
' dokh on pa|*r. intended but not
| carried out. won t keep a guilt
from forming or the top soil from
washing off she hillsides
f; XSMj&rirr ***• encdtirage • farmers
In carrying -out conservation
practices under ACP farmer, must
complete the practice* in accord-
ance' with approved specifications
tn return for the »s»i»t*nce re-
ceived Meeting these specification*,
is-to the farmer , own interest too.
because by so doing -he is assurer!
ofv effective practices on hts tarni
By prcnldmg assistance to help
m getting esgintial conservation
pra« tires carried out the nation
ta getting this vital job done In
the most economical, efficient, and
timely method yet devised. Mr
and 'Thaka It peastbir for them u 1 Bullard .aidThis assistance' Is-the
THE COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
COLEMAN COUNTY SCHOOL
BUSES IN ‘BEST SHAPE’
Mrs. (trace Hay good
Buried Here Today
last rites «re being held for Mrs
Grace Kaygood today <Thursdayt
The action was
tat that some ut \Uie ouiicc.sslous.
planned for the -tyuanival were j
classtlied a- Thence games which i
recent grand [
jury report
giimes of chance as used by busi-
ness firms, clubs and individuals:
to the (last The Lion, Club did
not want ta conflict with deci-
sions presented bv the grand Jury
As a special feature
at 4 pm a: Wright’ Ch.ipel with ; him he m program Anion Johnston.
Rev Jan Owen, officiating She presented the ward schools Hatay
died it her home on the Oten Cove patrols, with uniform, furnished
Rout* WedneapHy September 28, at' hi the Lions C F Blanton and
the age of tkkBurial is at the Cote- Charle King, ward school princt-
:iti
mat). cemetery
[rail Introduced their Safety Pa
' .s' ■ ■ , , trot group*, and Les Taylor, chief
Mrs Havgood came to Coleman f lic, explaUMrt ,hp activltie*
County in 1908 and has been a of thf pa(rol!i dilT« traffic
member of. the Presbyterian Church il(,ar th(, WBrri whw)|», making it
since childhood . - -afer for the school children vs n
Pallbearer, are H T Morgan. OMs lhey lr*vpl to and from ' . .
Johmgtn Henry Stewart. Ed J em F w Parker and Vernon Sewell ( . VY. iMTlltn tjUriPCl
pleton.. Ray Refroe and Verne Syoit BM.mbPIX -of the safety committee J|,,P., \Vr‘rL V......
She 1 survived by one son. W W w#n. ljM, present and participated ; 1 ** 1 r ntum.,uoj
Havgood of Coleman; two daughter ln t'hr program, representing the ! Clarence W Smith. 58. Btrming-
Mr, Edita both Butler and Mr, rltv m vupporttng the patrols The I ham. Alabama, diet! at his resi-
fame Sanges. both of Colemag, our ch,e( ,,f p-,nr(. urged Lions to 1 dence Sunday afternoon. Sept. 25
brother...jlake Brogdon of Conroe support and cooperate fully In the at 5 30 o'clock,
and one sister. Mrs Betty Henry < safety program The funeral was held
the J,
Conroe
Coleman County’s Family Newspaper
TEXtCS P
/9f9-
Coleman County's school busr
are to better shape thtr year than
any other county John Marion of
the Texas Highway Patrol said
Tuesday
RESS ASSOCIATION
•Ihtered is secBudsClaar foa Or
Coleman, Texas, 'under the a. :
B. A. Autry ..... .
Milton Autry
(toy Autry Jr,
Mr*. K. As Autry .
Ms». Milton Autry
8fr*. R a. Autry Jr,
April 28 taag. at the Post Off tew. of
Of Mareft 3. 1879,
, Advertising
Editor
Advertising - Mechanical
Society
• ^ Bookkeeping
Circulation - New,
MECHANICAL
jack Rambo, W B, Comedy, Dovie Meador and Kenneth Kelley
Telephone:, 8801 and 7448
N.gaeeval Advertising Repnmai
itafiva
Marion has been assigned the
task of inspecting the vehicle, *»
part of _a routine the highway
patrol follow each fall Hi' .1
aided by members of the pa
nation*# fri yi’hSb, rtyithTie-
h kept in the required condition
Marion listed 24 buses tuspertnl
at GoWthwaite with 15 pawsmg 18
at Brady wph four failures, and
II to Concho with seven falling
Tom Green County had 12 okays
out of IS btuea charted.
Marion, Tnajiection Aclmdula takes
him to Runnel, County Oct 4
trol i Sterling County Oct 5. Eldorado
Oct fi Bpiwnwood Oct 11 and
Mason Oct 12 Other schools will
lie visited U later dates
Talpa Pioneer
Dies Wednesday
Henry Thale, 79,
Succumbs Tuesday
here at
Stevens Chapel on Wed
nesda.v afternoon at 3 o’clock with
Willis ,P Gerhart officiating
- . ... ____ _ a i.Ua Fi.diiiiviit-t i
118
tn Coleman County
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Etawherw ___________ .,™
Any erroneous ref lection
agnsacRiPTiON rates
. ,,, . . ...................................................., 1 gem,, i
. 1 year.
1 . i ydMt. i
tgpon ‘ hr chat,over nr any person or firm
Out of, 32 buses' Inspected here
only one tailed to paiw. the re-
quired inspection
Sonora also had it, equipment
to good shape with only one fail-
ure to 15 buses checked
School, with buses failing to pass
the inspectign are not forced to
quit operating but • they must get
the defect* repaired or they will
not receive state tratoportaUon
aid. ■ Marlon rechecbs bits**, that
fall to pass at a later date giving
the u:boots yipportunlty to correcl
fault-
Meet defecU include poor light* f,)r the month * program were
defective horria ami brake,, and | made at the last monthly meeting
absence of fire extinguishers and j of the Aaaoclbtta.
■first aid kits Reports will be given bv every
: ,'»<*»• drivers regard these <fc- ■ churvto' and ever* effort 1* being
,| f*’ta as minor but they are not "made to hive this be the greatest
Marion said [month the churches of the Tity
Mom bu*«» are being kept to have ever had
i“t4» shape each year. Marion i Window placards are betog plac
Robert O McClure. 77, of Talira Wednesday, September 28.
diet! at the hospital here earlv pm at the First BaptlM Church
Wedm toav mprntng anri_ funentl 1 for Henry Thate. who died at hia
erv ces .lie being held "at - 3« n-id-iue in Coleman on Tuesday;-
Rev Levi Price officiated at. the
U'rmentTva.s at the Coleman City
Cemetery.
Masonic lodge mem tiers acted os
pallbearers! Flower bearers were
I- uner.tl ci ice'- were held hero Mns Milton Collins, Mr* Ann' f '
at 2 30 ‘
Wells, Mrs Charles Wilson, Mrs.
James Padgitt and Mrs. Hen Tay-
lor-. -
He Is survived by his wife. MM.
Laura Smith, hia mother, Mr*. Ross ■
Smith- of Midlothian; one son,
Herschel D. Smith of Blrmlsng-
ham. one daughter. Mrs Jeff T.
Hariipton Jr. of Jackson, Missinip-
pt; one brother. Charles B Smith
of Dnlliii and two sisters, Mr*.
Hattie Mae Harris and Mrs. Ruby
Cnrjier. both of Midlothian.
Mrs. Smith Is former Laura Pad-
services. and Wright', Funeral Home
was in charge of interment at the
Burkett Cemetery.
October Is Loyally
Month In Ail
Coleman Churches
sr
Association of
Ballinger
Surviving are hi, widow, three
_.. .......... , daughters. Mims Ora Williams of
7 he Ministerial MUn °f ■ c.lenna Park. Mm Ruby James -,f
Co email has- set the njpnth of U^ #nd M„ clarB Nall o( Mor.
*liay*ity^nJfnth ,0~ *n 1 ton two brothers. Bill McClure Of
the Churches of Coleman Plans, M„„rsvlfw arMl Hub( McClure of
program were j -p,,!,,* ar,d a sister. Mrs Annie
R Berryman of Talpa
pm this afternoon at the f;m
manuel Baptist Church at Tal(ia
with interment at Talpa
Born in 1871 In Falrburn; Ga
Mr. McClure wak a retired stock
farmer and long lime resident of .... _______ ...
Coleman Count v moving here in Df)rn “J Up|,lz- ' ,w
December 1889 He had been, a ™mg to Coleman County 62 years
member of .the Baptist Church .0.1 »' 'hf :l«» »f J * rV
Talpa for M years He was mar- ’bed farmer at the time, of his death
ried to Mix* Ella Cotten on Nov *i'd » member of the Lutheran
SO 1888 In the bride'- homr”'TiV' Church. .. •
Survivors are ht* wife. Mr* Bessie j
Ttate of tlallfornia. three sons, |
George and John both of Colemarf.!
and Bernell of Abilene; four dau-
ghters Mr* Fru nces Miller of Aran- |
sas • Pas.*, Mrs Buelah Miller of j
appearing IB thma ooivann, will be gladly and prorapUy <X»retted
the alien non of Uue management to Uw article
said He added that an increase
in pay tor bu,s driver, help* to
•euing more respor.stwe driver.
who will *ee that their equipment Me
ed throughout the business district
and sticker, will ha placed on car
windehields with the slogan "Meet
Church Sunday " CiUaena
Pallbearers are Elbert Evan*.
Raymond Rush, Ralph Edens. Rurl
Rush. E E Evans, and
Thompson
Wright's Funeral- Home U In
rharge of arrangements.
HUNTS FINE FRUITS
PEACHES 'toed. Want* Tall tan
15c
FRUIT COCKTAIL......-.....
17c
PEARS RartlrU. Mami*. Tati tan
21c
FRUIT FOR SALAD.......... ■
23c
are encouraged to do lust that and
make October a month of large
attendance to the Sunday Bchools
and Qurgbea.
Arkansas. Mrs. tvy Oassaway of!
Bakersfield. California and Miss;
Ada Thate; two broOters, Otto Thate j
a mi Paul Thate. both of Burkett, |
and four sisters. Mrs B B, Wesley
Mark : 0f Nolvce, Mrs Arthur Wesley and
Mrs. Will McAnnally both of Bur-
kett, and Mr* Paul Newman of.
Noodles, Texas.
Pallbearers were Herbert Thate, j
Jr . R R Wilkins, Clyd* Thate, Earl j
Zlrklr. Arlle Thate and Jim WUk-
ta,
HANSON COTTON SCALES
COTTON PICKING SACKS
ALL LENGHTS, 9.93 OZ. DUCK
SHOT GUN SHELLS
ALL GAUGES AND SHOT
A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE
GEO. D. RHONE COMPANY
“A Complete Service For The Ranchman"
BATHROOM TISSUE
POPCORN
WESSON OIL
CEKM
COFFEE
MAR6ARINE
rWGe. Roll
White ar Veil#**
Mt) rime ia « ( ■»
Pint IV. Qwan
liwtwat Ruhlmi H»t Wl-ule Ht.eat, r*t »*<
m i» Me > to,
San VaMKT
j 4LM0N Recipe Pink r*ll I ,n >.
PRESERVES *-:*.*. m-aei
SUGAR
Imperial
Pace One
18 Powmt.
BLACKBERRIES
lamewa tMar. V. 1 Tb
Y^KT^IiSiiis
II
YAMS
LEMONS
ORANGES vr:
MUSTARD GREENS
TURNIP GREENS .
AVACODAS rbrt taro* Mm
t Tafcav
L? ,m*h -Mipment
ky Peand
Hem QawiM*
a*n KM Median Him
(alMarma. Bedlam Xiae
fill,,, bawh
8c
121c
10c
5c
5c
19c
COCONUT
Fancy shredded
Darker*
4 of package
CAKE
dknrxdetr Malted Milk
large site
Kerb
Orange-Ade
Ml C
4d m. Tin
TRY THRIFT A TKkAr kh Hill, WANT ro repeat
Pf AS Cream. Thrift. Eresh, Shelled, Tall ( an
Pf AS Btakeve, Thrift, Erevh. Shelled, Tall Can
PEAS Forple Halt, Thrift, Ere-Jv, Shrlted, Tall Can
BEANS Pinto Thrift. Tall Can
SNOWDRIFT J ■*»<«><! Tin
COCOA Herahey'a, I o*. Package .
SALAD DRESSING - «
SUPER SUDS .
Ur|t Package 24c
GtaM Package
Regular Bar J for Me
Rath Bar
VEL
PALMOLIVE SOAP
CASHMERE BOUQUET
CLEANSER *!•« Regular Can
BREAD M xwtcm'v Eaririwd. t', pound leaf
Regular Bar
Napkins.^-2 for 25c
T«B«r pmantR ooob k*r tmt rro *t -PvtiEAT -mttbbat
Roast
Star
Veal Chark
Pound
STEAK Teat Seven Arm ewe*, peand
STEW MEAT— » *-
PORK (HOPS
Crwiee 4 ak
Sausage
Bi|
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1949, newspaper, September 29, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732680/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.