Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1951 Page: 4 of 6
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Chronicle, foTenxan, Texas. March' 13, 1951 I
Coleman People
Coleman Marine—
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Your Children and Mine
Bv MRS. FANNIE RICH
You havV heard, I'm sure. Chat
variety is the .pic«? of life We
. realty have it pi* s. hare* m the
nursery Ot all the children whom
I care 'for there are no two nuke.
•-"^OTrir-rr rfimber1 hr, tfet,s:-rhr-tnp-^
for oaee the *t t d>blll IIW
mai and u ; null . tod hane-il.v the
truth.
We have fire drills, at Kinder-
garten* ch*l .o :u-i\ I he p*rpi! '
evervthmg ’."more than ten
■xmhm off hi floor* I watch him
.\ el..'els ..mv .lav hr might hist go
ehmSmg up iht •. w i .
the ceiling and then all the others
woulu want - do the a me thing
Sistei i. a mover everything that
istt nailed .down 1 wtid doesn't
weici. •'c.•!» ‘..-iIu : w ice her weight,
she.
■ t ( they Supine is a'
Vmrm^mrmrwwTttt-
ernS'!v/--i.]-m : ■•o'.hmg !!.»:
Hear Evangelist
J cmutled .pvt
m« to m«>
'you. wereh
+ thk>. l!*MU not keep-
tB»n Feet fro*e‘ when j
’ fv. \ t'K. til <a !\ei:
Dr. Billy Graham
a mahsucc
j and rested
•umbfrd to exhaustion
the 4-day ordeal
iud had. U Barnetf
A group\ oi Coleman vople will
1 learnetl to
K>>)-p moving. Mid
go Into ¥\u • .V n7i I hur-'.l . *■'-
i moving the
whole outfit ilKt (lay |
«nmg to hear t *mv - ■>( itapt; i
j i«id ftlgbt
wniigcUHt 4Dr Billy Graham. tx*ing
A pa use
nieam frost mjiwie*
held ai Ui4e Cotoseum there
j*ajul The rr
.■ rii.m-.i- w--.- u
Coleman Student
Council Group To
Stale Convention
Colert an High School student!
' U a ill i* lend a ‘ a ■■ -
it ion of Student Councils at |
E Daughtry. Mrs
La mom Champ j
tea
Saturday at DallaA
The Coleman group to attend are I
•
.a:;.- : . wuh-’ul ,ur> a.>n Wilt
and u?il- me what happens find
!: rvc.^v:: -!| mch: *1 it rn'yself.'
I run uppi'uesl to be surprised and
pica <•
■ . OM a.PC'
c ukI bin ,', i c i,*. Phyllis used to
top a aktot vhatevei die *aw and
wanted she jUKt, took, whether it
>u ^ .i :
el ,»• She b,i hen*:ned ?.hc> imw and
• ,» • • .: *
fem‘}»*r " ; mad . bn.;. H* can
howl loud and strong, get it ail out
d1 Ins syntem. and then is sweet
CM V need tO ACT,
ub'-ui Jus repression.-. or that
It wue rw twentV mmu.es to grt! ana Mi-~-H-i......"n,y..vl-.tG
them back m and re-tore or!*- | attend Th'c-.dav night i »!:< r*. <>?
1 ve fe>.?o t^ughi them she reir- -Coleman who ha'*- dtiei <{•*<! mt-
phone number of*1h* Mre ttatkm j vlCPs of uu, mternat,:>rw:U
in case there us ever a fire in then
own homes I question the judg-
mem ol tht> procedure the' Th*-1 v,uiee ar> Mr Ml u
little dears are aiwav. eager to Luca-
try. out- .the, things we learn in
class a.nd X wouldn't, be
if th^V- fee she urge ,u» call the
rm.vcmeii! meant perhaps. a wav ; shcrrill Hazelwood council presl-
. J dent; Shirley Jameson, secretary
• - Barnet: %ay.< • I mm Peg ram Marianne Tuttle
mous
evangelist the past week are Mr
Joseph my Pai^kt* 'Mr M C
tWin.
type
* t
, ituhv !. r t r tj? iiiF'isni
Vm loi it.' Mot for gold would 11
trv to fashion or shape your- child !
into' i common mold Let them {
'Ue i|uiivtdUiii.s, the world , wiii be i
mor.e interesting place jn which to
live'
. ,How I’ve heard everything A
certain ’.inquirini; !verson, was -ur* •
pru>cd .to je uti dal the children
I write about are real and that the
happenings \ -.'cord ready and
truly happen She had an ^ ...lea
t eopied.d- o! i r><> »k - t r,n\v-
th-ing That sounds like plagiarism |
to me, there's- supposed to be a lgw
against, it, I think. Well, well, well,
anyway, jj by change ahg- reads'
fire station some day and then 1 11
•- 0. X ' ■ JHilllU1' C .1
dangerous thing' some, times
■ Did you ever have a birthday
party for someone who wasn’t even
at-.the party4 Well, ’we did There
was only one February birthday
child, but we planned u» have our
monthly birUiday party *t. usual.
The cake was gorgeous to behold
• ■ w
in thick white icing The favors
were ready and the tee cream was
to be delivered at. rece. . We don t
have gifts at this school partv.
Sue the hunoree. didn't come to
'school, that day Such a ud
■OF
, Orahani vud be .v. M mini sun -
.swrpr set , monv Universitv Abilene Tin Fhi
day. the college . announees
evangelistic campaigning ;n
Worth has averaged more
v 000 jiersons attendance
Chinese were poor soldier
■
enadi*N of a
eren t t.sv effective But
ey lacked m quality they
hi quantity and m
1 till a n Miller Ann . FHppen. Sue
4 ■ TV,t , Tim \ Hebe! • H-
Rodney Phile David William 1
B Bowers, and Johnny Sartain
Sponsors E W Scott, Mrs J T
Saunders and Mrs Arthur Flippen
Hi-
For-
than
>ughi up
- dto, K. cemed .• humnAr ' j will also attend
\\ <• (■),-, hc!;>ed. :hou«h w t , Student Conducted forum- will
M.c ► e tir !•»:•.* m ake up most of the meeting, me
: * w* t fheu route ups<'t-; will Include discussions' of Prac-
tice Democrucv in the Public
Schools.^ Public Relations and the
(apt. John Hindman
Formerly Of Burkett,
Missing In Action
... .• K ,11*. U11!
and air-(ir>!i|>ing ,.u,,pl,t.v
Through Ihf march supplies held
,p In ,,:r and the .sight of t)«-
■ :... ,, • ....•,>■ v,.,
only thing suatainlnl; morale
In tlw* I.fth day of the slogging
School, Preparing for- Marriage
This Problem of CSoing Stench,
Teacher-Pupil Relations, and otliei
related subjects
l-he foleman del,nation will oe
It’s «iil of fhis world!
(hisvlO"diiimond
liriiliil pair
There isn’t enough space in this At) to
describe this gorgeous sat ...So see it
...Hand carved 14 kt /ellow gold mount-
ings.....See this set-first before you
buy......It’s love at first sight.
’T
Perfect Center Solitaire
Credit
FOR Of Course!
BOTH N'(j oaeryim; Chaiae
Cap! John T Hindman J9
Brownwoexi, ahd lornrerlv .if Bur
kett, has been reported missing i:
tic turn .n Kor^.i A br • l .
. Lt Thomiis Delbert- Hindman, w t
: »rada> afternoon atid regi
Hr-:-. kliu: down fioin every ! t, r ;t? H”h-s**t' High School .that
mountain pass iedv*\ contact wn*- ‘ aftomoon Frtday'** Activities will
!i.«a<le with the M •,,,jbey:n u! 9 a m • *
took Offf the defense job. and ' T. ; ! ri - ---^-—
■he ....... 3. - Manna turned M,md8-V' and ,,r-
REA loan Of
$180,000 Approved
new Inrm consumer*
C L Newton, (neat munagey. ,‘e- |
{wirls that much of the w,,iX out-
lined lias already been accomplish-
ed
Vcti Can Buy
#n GoCeman
aiUied for a 30-day leave that is
their wounded and to Just keep- !
part of the rotation plan
After that, he’ll go bark to San
A,;.; ,;.. ........It : pie*., for rr-as.s,gnmfnt and he
beaten Redn 4u.hv- ajre.irtr ■ asked rr> ITo back to To'
lx-hrnct It was not to O. Most ol tier men will. Barnett
I',. 3-« men of Company U were- 1S' mrr outm h#A a way of
down >0 cffvcuvp'. an avi*mue cumuis out.
hungry' utric flock (or no one had
brought their mid-mottling snack
f.Wt don t on party days» Man
put iwr heiid down on the tabic
in utter despair. and others began
to follow her example So we. de- ■
•kies! to fn ahead and .have, Uie
jmrtv anyway We chose the only j
'.wo-children, whose, birthday com*
around during -suinmer * vacation
and let them sit at the birthday j
table ami. they were overjoyed at
the honor We sang and made
good wishes for their, future Good
temper t gunci , jck arid wee*
w-oni.-s d.-iijl kiiu: tlunight- and pmiv'e.
in the. hearf'art the fairest ol for-
tunes It was one of our best par- j
.
in iht, PhilUpines
Capt Himlm.i: gr:
Burkett High Schi*>
in World War II and
twice He sailed foi
I.*
Hr*
Washington. .March 9 A loan -of
$180,000 to the Coleman County
1 Electric Coojx'rative, Colernan, has,
. been approved by the Plural Elect-
lifiontion Administration .REA' in-
formed Senator Tom Connally to-
! d:n
Rosp-, ghould lv pnuied primnr- !
’ify to give thr plant the desired |
shai>e. to remove long and unat-
tractive limbs and to remove dead f
or dLseased u«>d. "Severe priming i
Xtuee—bvrger—blotutp, but |—
K..i •
year with
borne tro,
m>ortevi i
ing offieei
Second Ir
and t!y„
yean of
Trtu,
Thoma.-
Vi
1;
of Co t
antjN IV
a tighter*.
Reg
i HI
W Hu
HtodRtan,
ih J92€
to the whole bsUUUlon ■ |
rnrherw. Barnett came through
'it<hed ‘but dead tired In
* area t)to * tired troops slept
'
nded were flown out
\ftn1tu fj'mon".1 mlxit
plan came ax a. terrific mo*
• Mr.* C**len-.ar.
ine with even months in the
was m the first group to be
replaced
He left Korea on February 14
finally arriving m San Francisco:
The money will be used for sys-
tem impiovements ami for build-
ing 60 miles of new line la serve
nlay rr
there will
be fewer and it can
also cause severe losses, from um-
mer die back.
ji31
Mar
font
■this vbe wiii know for sure that t.frs after ail
TALPA
utv Itt IV 8HH
f
It looks like we. ai*e graciously*
entertained by old father winter
again Surely. Sister April will
1 bring 'the much • ***-!» > ram and
settle the dust
L .? Woods, 'who rerides with
his KnindiM-renu \i; .mi! Mrs J
O. Freema; made i* np on his
motor scooter to tmjierial to visit
hus Daddy L J in
Angelo for - a av • i■ i■ and sight
seeing on his return.
Visitors ;•.* - r weekend m Hie L.
C Norri.s lumiT were Pfc. ..Jim
■Norris of. El Paso, Mr wid Mrs.
Barney Nora and daughter of
Sari Angelo
Mr aiid Mr* John Hambnght
and Jtfry viadtad relayve** m San-
* in Anna last
Mr and Mr
son of Winter^
* Mr and Mrs
Sundav
Mr and Mrs
'last FV.l.t, r
Topple Beav»
and J
m an on a bus
lust Thursday
Sunday
Dtnrua Stokes and
vial ted his parents.
B D Stokes iaxt
THE COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
SITPUHK
fft nitia.it.1 ,!'.pr ;h.- r-frwhinfnf-
fViurti Hintivr of Browr.wood
sprat la1.', SutuUy wj'h h» und*>
Oscar Hlninw
Ms . Anni^ Hintu^r acromp*iu#d
Mt and \l Ai .Hiutm-r M O'H-
m»it" oft a. trip to the lower Ri»
Oraiulv Valley where tiiey visrteti
- m LaifVn.i am! We a
and other point., of interest.
. Other. Hint tier 7 ' » buttne-t* i
ttoiiW" in Coleman Monday
■ Bobfav- Gene B. ina; wh.- I: la*'
(toned. ,n California ut treining
Is home on a 1® day leave to vUll ;
tm -pwents. .Mr. and Mh W ft.
Bornar
M Hit A •' v,/.’
and Mr Ha lev Burrmich* of
Browr.wfi.,!. visited" Mt11 Ai ••
Oscar Klntner :»*. week
M, end Mrs trv.m Martin of j
Colenian were ,mon« gue-t* to *n,
.Joy tee or:eam and oek't ;r. the;
S'
f’ .» r i,iM ft Mi.iv -i ;g|- ’
Mr and Ml-,
ited Mr and M
near ColehMin la.
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Ooleman. Texas, under the Act of March 3. 1878
R A. Autry__-__________ '—-------1...... ... -------- Manager
Milton Autry ............... . . ...... J_________ Editor
Dick Reaeta l------------ —---------- Advertising ;
Roy Autry Jr . ...... Aflvertlslng-Merhanlcai
Mrs Marvin Doxier ;---!------:------Society Editor
tra Lee Ingram ...............Bookkeeper-Local News
MECHANICAL
.Jack W Rarnbn. L C. Burfleld, W M Comedy
Telephones 8901 and 7440
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In Adjoining Counties
Elsewhere
1 year. $2 00
1 year, |2 SO
1 year, 83S0
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Ray Post Meets
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Ray P> •
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kwcai American
Mr .and Mrs ' Weldon Joyce andltigSaa. unit will _meet -.Thursday,
tinda. Mr arid Mr* .Reginald La-j March IS, at. 7 3fi p m.. far ob*
gow Mrs. Irvin M»run of Cole - ! servanc* of ifte bnthrlav f the
man. Mr and Mr* t Ur land Bea-1 American Laglot-.
ver and sons. Paul -and Hrott and j The member* of the Auxiliary,
Mrs M„ Beaver were -guest* to- en -1wives, famliie, and girl friend, are
Joy ice cream tn the Ray' Norris j'bivlled to-attend, slates L M Jus-
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From where I sit Ay Joe Merih
Watch Out For
Th« "Blind-Spots"
<4(wpprd by BRVinl Miller • f«r»
I he ether day and taw a vtaagar
battle IB hi* kitchen with an weer-
aiae^ earumher inside it The ca-
ruaiber tiled the whole hot***
"What * » . wwmner dwing ia
thereI asked him "That'a my
■hlind-apet' remiadar,’* aaya
Squint "My grand dint her kept
ana ia her kitchen to ram,ito her
tp take atork at herweif now ami
than.
"I atipped that battle over the
cucumber when it waa Juft atari
tng he gnfw ua the etna," ha want
an “And like certain elawpatnta.
not asticad. it juat grew and grew
• paw lt'» thare ta atay
Pram where I ait, we caald lake
a cue from Haatat and watch fnr
oar awn "Mind apata" aad preia-
diraa bwgora I hot grow ton big la
get rid ef. We'ee gwt to reaped war
netghbwr a right ta hta prwfiraaraa
preference, far a cerUia make
a4 car, a (aearlta movie atar. ar a
temper el* glana of beer after work
Wa arn't ha Irippad by any blind
•pota ii wa keep ear dyaa-aad
CapyergM, Ml. t nriad Mwaei frataeri # ewadaOwa
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1951, newspaper, March 13, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731676/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.