Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1952 Page: 3 of 16
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Chronicle, Coleman. Taxas, June 19, 1952
Page 9
You r
Children
MISSES THREE ISSUES
. AND MINE
By I-';limit Hie :
Editor's n«u*: Thjk is n r«*-
M'liiplMui of 4 seriis of article
by Mm, Fannie Rich, total
kindrriarUm trather for many,
many yram. In the paat, lh«w
human Interest stor es were one
of our most popular features
II “ill appr.tr wrckl, ip „,ur
Coleman newspaper
Whon Correspondent for 11
'
(@RKS
"Keeping tire home fir** burn-I
1«8" for a family of seven pretty
welf takes* up the day's spare tune
but not-for Mis Tom Rutherford.
*h« lias been reporting the Whun
community new* for (Sir past II
years
After oookmg. cleaning house,
mending and doing other chores
! taken care of by a farm wife Mrs
i Rutherford t an atill find ume to
| write the Whon cxrlmnrt for the en-
; Jovmem of her neighbors
I During the war, when a large
I percent of Coleman County men
.were m the service, the Whon re-
Bleaxiugs on ail (Uant-story tell- laniei gui '.irltri at her Job when
I rs the Wide Worlil over! j iht service boy made viyila home
f have vet to see a child who! "r their parents gut special news
will not sit enthralled for a limy j from them
while listening to tire mythical and i "Everyone was always anxious to
spine-tingling tales of those huge hear from all the boys", Mm. Ruth-
ftilows the giants ; ei ford explains "so someway in
e used these stories as hrilres. | Ul»' i°b fell in my
reward'- and for jti .t plum < fiiUKh wl"" the war ended and
amusement Maybe bribes arid re- “u ll"' •*»" . retur ned Inane, I
wards are not ethical; but don’t«*em to find an end ui
'muhity ^t
■ I f ripnd* ‘ si
Bf ^unirmmt
. Horn
. kuthfri
\dm
ctmdemii rn#» umH you have sal mv 11 *'r<> aJwuvs wus rWhu ru
also gotten at com-
rlmn by vtsiUag wttii
sometime# over Uw
iniT IcLepBone
Brown County. Mrs.
nnved to the. Whon
< Ion she was a year
mb* ‘ 20, IUS2 he was
fofu Tlu fh erf or d Ship
a, Miat AJIine Shields.
h.OW Uie parem> of
Tlmmae Ray, age 18,
Ifi Hilary Allen, 14,
o and Lynda Sue, 5
' *1m Nimirene Chur-
leffrtrdft fake an net*
church activities A
yr.. Mr* Butherford
n- h inifh 11 and fake.-*
!» tfl-'giiems pertmning
Now’s the time
to plan for
its full job,
RuflbeJ'ford j
nd the whf>le j
In }1 year? !
.
PAPA GIVES A RINSE C'omm.tndcr of a smalt army of Korean
laborers who climb mountains to carry ammunition and food lo
the front lines, Sg! Adelbert Wright of Englewood, Calif,, takes
good care of his men lo the point of helping them blithe They
work hard for "Papa-sun Light" because they respect him for Ins
close relationship with them and admire him for his ability to climb
vV.__■ , . 9 slee.n lull despite his 53 years
The Coleman Counly Chronicle
Pl’IHJSIH 11 WEEK ft l \( || I III RSIIAV
Any erroneou reflection Upon the < !mnu ter of any pin son or firm appear-
ing In theae columns will lie gladly and prompt >v ™frei ted iitioii calling
the aUcntion of U'.c manmremrnt to tire article In que (Ion Entered a
second-crass matter, April 26 1933, ni the Post office m Coleman Texas
under the Act of March l. IB7!)
R A Autry
Milton Autry
Dick Reavls '
Roy Autry, Jr
Jackie Mill-,
Era Lee Ingram unci Nancy Mill-
Manager
Editor
Advertising
Ail vert bring-Mechanical
Society
Bookkeeping - News
mechanical
Jack W. Ramiro - W M Comedy - Joe Diaz
SI ItSf TUITION RATES
tn Coleman County
In Adjoining counties
Elsewhere
1 Year. $2 50
1 Year, $3 25
l Year, *4 so
I only wish I were smart enough
to write about giants; but I have
neyei rocked a giant- to sto-p, fed
one. or taught -one to read and
write so ru just slick to my talcs
about children
line day recently, tile little dear
rushed in excitely and demanded
my presence outside [ couldn't
understand from their jabbering
what was wanted; but l could tell)
it wa urgent
Mountaineer
tand Twirlers
: - Off To School
in my chair and walked in mi I,hln>! lhal t’-imrlini; j mid tin pod
-' 1 ' ■ *>
Wii'11 1 begin n giant lory,, on! ~ ' ] Alt pi es'thetn oi
u coin rainy, indoor day, .resiles,s
little people relax ar|U wander
through the land of iBake-beliCve
pretending the good giants are
then friends and heiirr-rs, but't’eir-
kurrng whole-henriecfly, —file ’ crriel
uhd evil one- who stalk
Hie realms of atbry-book land
Six member - of the Sant •• Ai m
Mmintomm- Band are attomilhg a
two four*** m twirling at
Texas Christian Uni.vcr its i! ’is
i evented These girls are the drum
major and avsisiiints ,
Miss Delores Wise of Rock wood
who will * succeed Sandra Shields
as drum major* is one of the group
Miss Shields graduated this month
, . , j Twirlers attending are Votuite
so I hurried out **$,; *
There ,n ihe s„f, near ;
Mdewulk were two huge Hacks Jine lurpex ,i frcdimun from M'hoi
Irfaihly a lid unn.UUk.bly, ^ PT
prints made by an enormous shw!^‘ A!s* “ J“n* J""*'' ’*
Everyone declared a giant hadif*^ An^ f”r f ftlyn
walked in our yard the.night be- °tf' to JU,‘
fore Why only two trarka? Where /*?'* ' L ,' WUU? tlr,um
did he come front'5 Where did he ’*lW''\ S“"' “m,th"
; , ,, I wirier wu urutbe to attend the
gov No one could answer. It w«i!srhll0l.
a deep, dark mystery _ ■
The newsboy must have slipped!
and slid, when he delivered „n 1,11,1 “ b‘"’,k:!<' bra‘‘elel l<> wear They
»nd*fiits It's |
nil • csjMM tK |
k and their i
H >ill! Iljl !r!
Chronicle Classifieds Gel Results
V...M miu, will'll nr ut’liytTHfl my I .......
morning pdper but do you think m*“,e “ del»«htfully jingling sound
my pupil* wopid have believed »ue*r Everyone admired thenr o I.
a common-place explanation’ i sul<l th,,> beautiful
don’t think they would have, so 1 ' Thfl «'*• nwvnm«. here came
didn't even offer if
Bonnie with earrings for Teacher
Now Located
504 Bank *nd Office Building
HINDS & LINDSEY
Insurance Agency
Phone 92829
j They were quite gaudy and were
Bonnie had earrings, necklace !ri’m lh<’ f:v'' a,,d “-n W -'tore
-__________________■_______________1 f removed mv own diamond screw
and wore tire gift Irotn Bonnie
Ii never rains, but it pours’ J
yHAk * HaiJiy. giuuumg, slunrng
i Teacher, the rest of the week The
hi tie girls I ted With each other
[in selecting the most- brilliant and
Tune in
fh« Notional
Form cind Horn*
Hour — Ivory
Sotoftfay - NSC
This year, put your straw into the bales that can’t buckle or
fall apart, yet will roll out like u carpet when you use them
next winter. Allis-Chalmers Rolled Bolts give you straw
bedding at iffbeate They hold the fine chaff, n t showers
in the field, and give your livestock a smooth stf a w mat when
you roll them out Your straw goes further, stays dry longer.
Now is the time to plan to bale your straw with p ROTG-
BALER, the only machine that makes hay-saving, straw*
saving ROLLED Bales
ROTO lAlE* i* on / itU-ChclttWl trodenat*
(fILUS CHALMERS j
V ■ $Stf$ AND SISVICI 1
FREEMAN
TRACTOR & PONTIAC CO.
•Lifo Insurance Prograrning
•Fiie Insurance
Curtis undsey • Automobile and Casualty Insurance
9 We Sell in Serve" Give (Js A Chance To Serve You
Bill Hindi
THE BEEHIVE LOOK—With a boom in imt and iron providing
big budgets for new hemes, apartment* and 'office buddings. Vene-
zuela is witnessing new trends in architecture. The first unit of a
development in Caracas displays a beehive, brick rir-ugn which
creates ii natural air flow and gives protect urn from the sun Lash
studio wyartment runs the full width of the budding
REMEMBER...
I showy ear Ornaments rite stores
: provided I needed a fringe of
ears ail around my head to display j
the fantastic baubles that were *bi
i-stowed upon me. I was required )
i to' dhange often and take turn;
about displaying their gift' Nn ;
lone child, could be favored, nor ig- I
incited
1 Vriis more tlran happy when
I their interest in earrings waned
/A
PEAS
TUNA FISH
Kutter’ Little Dainty, Fancy 2 Sieve
No 303 can
Tuxedo, light and dark
meat, regular can
FOOD i
STORES
PRUNES .......
CRUSTENE
The creamy white, all veg
bluii leniiig, ;t Lh cat ton
iy
25e
22c
69c
RED&
FOOD !
STORES
Ued ft White, a real
value a real flour
25 Lb Sar k
FLOURH
T omatoes
Our Value, Halid
1‘nrked, ’No I Can
Advertising
HELPS KEEP PRICES DOWN!
Hell* the wit\ it Work Advertising inc.res^rj ale- volume?.'
and dfn’rea.sel sHUn# costs The tori? Uiaf doe1 more can
if ford U) take L<v*a piuHt cm each Iran -.at ion And you tip
f*t dy tieiieiii1 Ma-ss dlstrlbuyon, tlsnniKh aiivurlA^lhg,
ivorka hai»d iirhahd with muss production to bring'mow goods to
more fjeopl* at reawmabJe coel and keep; American ^Riiwierd1
high ?
BATROKT2E Otm
AijVERI iSmii TO
GET THE BERT
VAlitlSB. ALWAYS!
JUICE
Apple
Churrluw. its pure, riuarl
JUICE
Orapefi ult
Won.Up, 46 tit can
JUICE
Orange
Adams, 46 oil can
- -v;'-
JUICE i
Blenile^f Grapefruit and Or tinge
JUICE
JUICE
Pineapple
Re,I A White 48 m can
Prune
Sun Sweet, quart bottle
31c
i y
iv
29c
34c
37c
*Wwvv«iiWewi
I'rraiil lliin
CATFISH
Sliced
Ur
M
Froti frm0k^i»ie|
BACON SQUARES
CHLESE^^H
HG;-> FEET
Smoked
Lb,
American, sliced. Lb,
Pickled UuneW
12 o> Jar ....
59*
29*
59*
42*
JUICE
Tomato
Bed & White 4ti or esn
BEETS
Kutrerv fancy Sliced
No 303 can
HOMINY
Red A White
Full No 3 can
33‘
16
12*
e-J
PENNY’S POINTED "PICKET” PUBLICITY By way of
celebrating the first anniversary of union picketing in front of its
Murphyvlxirc 111 store, the 4 C IVimy t’o pul up a Mgn j igm,
advertising a "picket" special (letting the point, the pi*et
obligingly posed with his "bill tuard" umbrella The union, which
is trying Ur organize ihe store's clerks, h l,,n pukelrng here
for a year.
Advertising Doesn't Cosi... It Pays „
Coleman
County
Chronicle
Sweet. Texas, Pre-h Yellow. Ui
Blsrkeyed
Snaps and Shells, Lb
CORN
PEAS
CANTALOUPES
CAJBBAlGE ‘ H-.. V1:
ONIONS White Crystal Wax. Lb
OillfornlA
Pound
12*
9*
10*
5*
9*
Red & While Food Stores Directory
GODLDBUSK: L. H. Griffith; MELVIN: L. F. Ste-
wart; SANTA ANNA: Hooch Grocery, Hunter (•«>-
coryi V08S: C«ri Matthdww; ECHO: H, D. Smith;
ROCK WOOD: Heilman Grocery; COLEMAN: Clyde
Collins. Arthur Klippeo, W, C. Ratjen. Gcwrge W. Ray.
WE’VE SOLD.
Effect!vi* .flint' i| we have vilil iIn*4rBCRLE.
NORMAN (,'OSMETIC STUDIO ♦«. Mrs An-
nette Jameson, who will begin its operation
on that date
! wish in express m\ sincere tltankx to our
cusf-imera for the many eotifOMico shown me
ami lo invite you to .continue tola5 cus-
tooier* nf the new' owner
MRS W. D TERRY
WE’VE BOUGHT.
I itav'e purchaserl the MERLE NORMAN
COSMETIC STUDIO on Concho Slreet from
Mi s W.D. Tei-ry. ami will begin its uperalinn
on June 23,
We cordially invite all of their customers to
continue corninj; here, for the same good *er-
vioe and products ymr have receii’wd All of
my friends and customers are invited to visit
with us in our ttew business.
- - - .....
.
MRS. ANNETTE JAMESON
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1952, newspaper, June 19, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731894/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.