Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1951 Page: 1 of 14
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Coleman County Chronicle
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VOL. XIX—NO. 18
Coordinated Dairy Market
Stressed Tuesday Meet
Wcuid Protect
Coleman County’s Newspaper - Published' For And About Coleman County
Chronicle, ( oilman, Texan. February 8. 1951
5 Cents
locil Producers
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in
mao County dairy in-
eii nut in .trength on
•uijht wlirn more than
.: .md i heia in roem-
• i' lirmari County li»‘ry
■ :it A <« mtinn gathered
annual meeting at the
•u hall
try A Z - Myrtekr prt-iden* of the
Eastland (imihty Dairy' A ticiation,
and well-known Central Texii:
dairyman
Myrltk outlined tire overall pro-
gram of Central Texas dairy
groups In attempt my to establish
a roortlinaU'd marketing-progi mil.
and ' kctrhisl the' ft-ti. »: -He m
the past several years in that
direction
He pointed out that siie dairy
industry In this area of Texas is
growing rapidly, and represdrita
-vciltw'Included a cowered j large investments in herds, farms
tntl biirbe. iu t:ni .1 and farilttips t- • -• - £>. tu k
talk on tlie (lain Industry'! with the high market standards
...------------......................,------ .required today.
:t eiai'l i *’111 st* of Hit
bull "
The bull u ' regt-iered Jersey,
that was butchered Juat for the
meeting,, wax donated to the dub
-11 by membc! I II Martin
n! Trnkham. ami fed. out by the
mendx'i 1 rum him. it went to
Hi x Oarrctt 'Santa Alma . -f -r a-
month's feeding
From there to Woodrow Wii.*6t:.
Hindu Anna, .then to Rube !. •!* i>
tnin luui Richard M « •. of Camp
Colorado, and then to John C
Hunter, south of Coleman, and on I «I '•
to Buck Jones of the Red Bank nt'ei
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Mail Embargo Here
'dIs Partially Lifted
VO til \KMS r.fCON(i 99 TOI)At
Today mark;, ti'ii* 99th birthd’a
World Day 01 Prayer
Friday, Feb. 9 At
Christian Church
West Movements
Are Resumed
ftfCl ft.!
sippi rb
< aim*
Mwt
nMALL
0 TALK
Tin- dairymen he tressed, need
a stabilized market, that wiil pro-
im '■ itments
Bv Mil TON At TRY
lie. Seoul Week—
This week murks the 41st an-
i tversary of the Boy Scouts ot
America Motto of the Boy Scouts
tills year is "We Will Strengthen
] ilierty Kveryone fully apprec-
iate* the Importance ■ >! Boy Scout
work. Any youth program is ol
community and . next to, a
Hailey of • the a -rtf lomnuimiy At
Curt: .Martin of Fisk prnvlded : 1 '
the i.iIf ;- next home, and then -nt-’ in
, I T. J: Dalton of -Fisk, Phial feeder
teeh these Investments against WBi, H,. Tisdale, Fisk, who is
weak spots in the milk market, rountv associate president, who
land .surh tabilteatum ran mine h,ln huu.hmm ,mi(. - .
| onl> thTough coordination--lft Mbh ,hl. The -alf dre ed om
I dairyman's wiling to a prow *» : 275 #H of win.,'-, went
M- out th«‘ »’«•' into Tiiesdii•, mght rilntie,
• l!! th0 i,11CP !••»>•! i'io- Raymond M. FhaUi mad. . hort
dm.or to .the same area were talk at the beginning of the pro-
eommoi: tiefore dairy organtzattoi* KTam Rnd mtpoduc»d Myrick
i came into being ............. ...... Sherrill Tisdale presided ov<
Kroup' niwiiiiK Several movie short
Okie
Feb? • i
ax Wb
,V'xJ 111.
J om
• ing
• . "here wit-' unable to .ship hi
<•>' -poults tfO nearby .states,, ai
heir shipments ol eggs to port I
n i __ halt hene; was * almost ha lie
* m ii<er . i>u' ;.'nfelt ’ relative e
eels A carload of feed was h
ok held in St Ixiuk for one fin
!.>k . had equipment <
' The post office, "though. felt fi
i?siiwk.-and a .small va-eau*
K-. ii; tiielr bulk °maillng dejjar
° * Today wet/ H . - only '!
lie west'. theyYe .right/ -pieascjd
e back in bu-smess
New Chrysler On
Display Saturday
The 1951
be on db>pl
Coleman Me
at 21fi Web
at!
the 1 unnt
Other benefits come
utmost importance In our building 1 followed
for tomorrow. We take this ov>- J
portufiity to salute the Boy Scouts.
breeding programs and testing showr at
systems, he added ! nmg
Myrick’v talk w t un a program r.inuln*.
dinner, featuringiaie member were.guesy
be of the eve
of members and m
■ * .
TTie public-
BCD Drive Gains 50
Members In Morning
it W.ixn't Butane
Since' the hot water heater ex!
plosion at the Jimmie Watson
. home there ha; been some mis-
eoru i ption to the effect that the
explosion was a butane gas blast
All connected with the event are
positive that. the exploeion «h
11"' from butane- gas but simply
fi om a iiuiidup of too much ‘ steam
pic ‘C- ill the titnV-toxeli, whieli
di ihiregated thi inside tank us it
burst open
Oil Production Figures
For Santa Anna Listed
otter
Sale Of Oil
7 Months
Brought $239,259
Rain Prophet'.’—
Recently we i-.miciI an uppi
for -omeone to advise us fflTTAi,,
Pinully W \ Pb^iij.1.1 f 150
McKee earne in and stated that iMfllllllll wrn
he could answer that cpie.xtiun. and
here’s wtiat lie had to sav .'Were
going ; i get .1 nun at the end
ot fin droolh." So tliiit wm lots
h he I - lie' maybe it will be a
ehalli nkt*' for someone to outdo
him. How iilxnit if’
behooi Pi,in- Today—*
. Hayden Hurgetl. school-board
president: :IdVisi that new ivin-
.poked plans f"r the junloi high
school i.uHding, will be presented
to ^flie liixtnl mi'- aftenioon bv .1
repfCM’i-iial iv" iii Wilson .V Pal -
.....t.-ilkii; of. Fnit V. : ill The board
will 1 ldv 1 plan*, and make
any < hatiges they think advisable.
Kiw .tin* l adles Niiiht—
The Colen, in Kiwanls Club w ill
entertain their iadiex in a special
■ ladles night ''pt'-'cruni at the tloun-
tlty Club aKxt Tuesday-tight, it is
W B Griffin, topped the produc-1
lion with- 13.775 barrel Laaest
ingle producer to Doeambei was \
the Tom Putter well on the Virag-!
F Vancy lease with 1,321 ii., rel ;
Pi oduottom by * ell and lease
i allows-
H A Blrdwel] on A. i Haw
kin: lease 819 barrrLs
J A Illevf-ns on Ho .0: o»
Pai t and fwares make duSUnaa-.,
vei -aturn at time but w hen voii |
,ue tlealim wdh -d iucti *,i'’ burif-U
OiOMMUy bt this area, then It be-1 A- 4 Wl8i. ®evens B p
eomes mighty Interesting.
M*it ■ 1 ' *
about tin- Santa Anna field, the
section .younges* -and bis tcwle
productiOTi.'now through- a releaw*
from the Railroad Cominiasion of—J
fid- iu Ablleni known -u t!k4^»^»L AI A!..,,
how mucll irwiti.nl in ndlCn UI l/llTItS
that field m. the last -even months
in i!i:i",
Production started 111, June, laid
and bv tii" 1■>: the vc,i: with
2U weiis m action, a U.stal ol 90,-
294 barrels . ; oil had lieen pro-
duced " ] Tliere will in- 1 Marcii ol
Figured at tile rati- of 12 65 per! benefit a' Silver Valiev
barrel, the oil from the Santa house untight, announces
Anna field brought tii22.1:1 i" iur 1 Leonard Norris. iiuimn*
the seven month period. Land. drive In that community
mi essioti
Firemen Invite
Public To Have
Floats In Parade
(lie
and
of Prs
Ls praver ptoi
riovi* 1 1
- 7 the !' K'lt
• .FI" . i n: f
0
Clark A Hu-kman on .1 W
iConUnurd t«i page ip
Benefit Tonight
At Silver Valley
h tirUfll
(fry Fir
LUVlUi-
f* fim .
001
I busiru'
!■
Two Reservists
Go For Physical
Exams On Monday
» • ! >■ ;\ ' : ; . --7 ft ; I - :• ; ;V !..: " . .’: !-,«h !
•‘'Cowman tkm-.i of CMmmimHy leno#. BCD pr^idtmt, Hai- j
%
Ijat.fi rejjoit on the drive will’ .
be fi.ui-de tbinoiTW.- FVeetnan wan:
*?’.»•> it* - — ,.*‘u ?, -f»-:r .> ■■ 3T-nji;D*’. •. a i* n.n - 1 ■ -
F*‘ final . • J(mt>s wai kw - f jum<?' j
. HPair-fiW.fr \a a iwii-hhur drive*; the tame period of Umtr
Wilkinson Boy'May
Lost? Eyesight „. 4,"
From Knife Injury. j Hepari turn ran above Sb. betorej
• Mi ’ W ■ t'i k
Water Service In
Talpa Resumed
After WeelG Hal!
/■yir'-nt!
torn:'. ■ ■ • >V< - .- j,,.. . , , ueric,: fnan ............-
I •*' 1 A'v.'r'r. t > por1 ■' ■ * '
11 ’ 1''*'•*' • ’’ •• . ( oimoiti' rnrnnv »'*! • wnr j
» i*. s?v <■ '{.'f ’■ ’: 1- .•>.•<* \Vf k'J.'ivi that w. n<*‘ hr j
' ■ : ■ ' . t; l> - ;m i o<> . F • - . ■ ■"■■■ j
rordfriy to '%v the bryv'H '‘tovi? to. frnphaM/r oto ihvt- ;
f' -- fi vi'} •. • ' T Wi ■ •,» : >’ ; ;1; u.to i.un iMtiu u.r'V, !>« : o' lie :
.iiM-upted last week When pit*
tram the water reservoir, to the :
dtr'-fro^r/ a.pd other pilots
! ’% T‘ nko frorse For more than
-A.
Wednesday w»t,er / f $0
■
4-H Tractor School
Scheduled Here
I hr 1
.U'.i*ouiH*'r1 Tli* Kiw iiii> pi.tr. i>ui.>t •' »>:■> * i*c!.•.. l' »hi « *•••
alivmf throe such < vuni.x this year I amount, whkh put $29 907 In their--'at 7 30, and the pubiu is
There will Ir» a short huainess | pot'keis » ' to rome early and eat Tin tt
the
meeting followed by recreation amt
dinner. Tin “ meetmi’' will .take
plii<e of the regular noon lunch-
This doe not. of eouT-e include «tLsu iw* an auedion of
the Iru'c money paid in that ei-jpu. Forty »wr> will la* plays
tlon ‘ All ph aeeds will go to
,The„ ORFG Oil Coifipan> on ! March of Dimes-
CLUB CENTER OF ACTIVITIES
Rural Telephone
Committee Meet
Set February IS
< ‘oiTipan!
i
School v
the rodeo around;
fcr.-atloh hall then
Tie? mnd |>*nel div
nl«h$ of March 1
■ 4-day affair
i;
Chula hi
| McMuttv CO}it
aminaunn Hr
id ex-
Public Urged To Tune In On Red
Cross ’Blood-Donor’ Program Friday
Leaday Community Has
Progressive Civic Spirit
»
Dawn to lhe southwest corner
u{ the county ltfr> Uir Leaday
Lomntumty. ami there, you will
find a group of people wlu> to-lieve
in looking out for themselves, so
to speak
They intend to keep their com-
munity alive and intact and to
which might helpohrm «- a >•
Tuesday night .was a ragubtr
meeting night there, and about mi
perwucy were present, representing
i’> famlilef' Normally. l'ffwre than
that attend, but a basketball game
a! Moaellc which mriuded several
youngsters from the lead*y
improve their living and business 1 tion, -milled from the crowd a bit
onnditugt* - : i>t 'a* poastMe Tl>ey| in charge of-the. meeting 'Txie*-
arm'l, fenkllw to town lor then mght was Ciiewtet -~t»t«-1 •. >1.
recreation eitiier - thry have ii yaesirtent. The committee to charge
right there | of the imigram and -refreshments
. hey with the Soil Ojicsci v ,u,
«rv icf
U
Ml
J
and
ICost people eonteml that the. included Mi and Mr CUfiord
Mtndvai ot rnmmigllttaa u a very [ Booldto. Mrs Manion Jamismi and
primary factor to the pnwent and) Mi« ctimief. BiaiUitu
iutitre 'welfare ol our county and i Regular business wvc, attended
country U so. teaday is eskrtatotyl to. Including the sale of a house
doing its. part that had contained the light plant
NucuImk for the aetisity there) to Ja. * Hoggin*, and the »*:•• of
>• the Leaday cianraunlty Club, i several 1 bench»a to Joaacb Miller
whirt^ ha* a flub naan. »etl fur-| Ail bu*inns> i- carried mi in rra .
ttodted, whirh meets oner each i iar parliamentary procedure too
Month, for recreauon and bud- Vi-tbas from Coleman were Hai-
new. In other words the people I old Stovall preaktent ol Uie BCD
thare get together lor a aood tune Nathan riiett. manager ot the
and to attend to any business )K1> and Oil Curry ,...« Joe Tln-
Slovali si»ikr iuiciis offertl
ix«i[x-ration o! the BCD and
tog iii.- community for their
pride Cilett si n s|s>k- a
ment the communify for i
iloy Oil the M'Meile ~ iiool
which placed .-col ! m
m the Pot; Worth
COil'c St
TU.nry showed'movie*
.slide* on sod cotiaenan - • <
and aimed hi* suie remark
tin. imp i ..m work
UrfrenhmetUs werr served t.
present I Hus (or* ot the chib
Chester Skeiu.o, Mrs Qian W
and Mrs Chester Akriiott Jc
Miller V U secretary-trra ure
the organuatkai
Iea.ii- takes ,t k . ,- dra
pikie to ilien romm'initv re
the club non < gml keep it
■Mdniained It settee a* a center
of recrealuin for young and old
j the RgA Btuimng Trr Trotfmsn. "fti
will report on
___Until leceiiLly. Brrom waa a ;
i- -*ii First i ifttrur V tioml.
Hall. M. M
Mi.itlf Tovialil- ct iii o. rV* j
■ . ten-
«-. •’ : ” *. 'ce- "for
Garment Factory
In Production
i1; is 11 f1 ’ '; • ’a * if out lined
i
, uik in Colen.au and cominiUee^
I tliurti to . NfelJ t * Ml k
Santa Anna Has
New Doctor Today
f S«n*4 A mi a *.«:.»> ha \ •••ve.iur,
Dr W F JotuUm of Fayette- j
1 vitie, Bawaa - after almost $W
| weekt wtkhmit a phvaicum in the
j rjl'\
| J* t Mo. V Oit'ru who came j
1 ordered to dut\ with Uve army
j the elty witlamt a jvli \ aju Iatt
Dr Jnhirwrfi t*» mm *1* there u^\
j dav and i$ eNtahiishinu offlre* j
j tiownuiwnk to Sftnl* Anna lie ha*
1 pmrdMtoctvS a hootf thRi.
Dr Oieen plana to rr-op^n h--U<
i prwctlee in fkutta Arna at the
i i’ouduton of his army tour j
iHtht Vtanufai turmig Comparts. he- j
can ^jeratua’, Moivdav nsomln*
reports A 0 .Jimliht to the \
' manufacture af blue j0ilvs
S ding machine U'a iw»t. arrived ai- |
r nTCfv5ah d i\ fe<i • daily the j
f ftrrt full itoe has not been set up j
The Sea;.-- re hemg manu- j
factored \*p to Up> hraddm* ? j
rwt-i.'gj m#'Jr ' ■ *
payroll Toaadai'. five mcr-*’ Werej
■ aicini ve.Mer<u»s arui wswnpf uuw i
t >'
“Hear It No
Muir w It v
- - . 9 ,.i
Iir"aocaruny system ami i
: Tarim V Aliafc
J 9 if- hroJMifjftM will, rtiit's
-it ■ irraphtr......^traiglittorvmrxt
ii the t ritual need for blooc
' ■ IWII and' mllitun um
Mr Mu mow ha* special
recortlings made in Korea of sol-
rer'eivtng bl.ssi he gifpect*
in !i*ve i ieneral MacArthUT. Oefl-
• end Ridgway. Cbmewtider of the
at I- Anri) a: d ol he ... ii knew
t«rmortalities <m the program h*
Will tmll m sound and acUrm from
rnany i*.rts of- the nation
County Column
■ ■ ■
[*• Ric, loiiK time
church.
TALFA Ty Ipa ciUmuik rf*«jn>Tu1('r
ajwr McCiatchy | $0 Uie. -March <tf Oteei prmfrmr
in Howtorj
ciitdTtJ in the
COVB Ekk! >1
tKTCHAM
f tM tor tl
T AU»A
$&0 to be«n
March ot D$nu*&
unity Me Oacar
rial arrvto«i arm
»4nt«rkan Church
>onor of the late
apimdlAmy At tht* time $74.00
hten turned ovtr to ttoe retHtss
tatlve from tlii» c> mty'.
. H/X7KWCK>o Tfic women of tin.1
McthodtF Ocurch will ohOervn
Worid Day of Frayrr Friday. FHl
t at 2 3Q p m, at tm» (Aurch
» * *
UltQWN RANCH Mr and Mrs.
Etwd Am have their little' bef,
Rodney, back home again He two
been at Oniiaales with polk.
More Paid Subscribers in Coleman county than all other county newspapers combined
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1951, newspaper, February 8, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731933/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.