Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1951 Page: 3 of 14
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Friday - Saturday
Big Double
Feature Program
HIT NO. I
DIXIE
COMING SOON
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County Tourney Starts
Chronicle, Coleman, Texas, Feb, 8, 1951
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Tonight At Mozelle
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will get und er -
v. o v itf the1 Mobile gvimuixiiim
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OiVmc ■; aIV' >( hetluhui' for Umigb! ■;
ami tomorrow night, then begin I
i'Mltitt on Monday Twesdav then 1
lump to Thunvdity and Friday
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■H o , a no Jiurjteti tt nff-;
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1 will ha' »he Mozelle and Burkett
| >.'ir! • fin!, t I and the Talpa and i
j Novice girls ' competing ' j
! M •’ ;< i>!v. and Centennial j
j girl drew a . b.vV- and will not .see-1
iaetinii umi! tlie M-eond round -of ]
a double elimination j
= whif h , requires .that i
i ..a twice;’
;• re < huumitied If nee f
! V.•!! be • rhedilled ff t
Sunday - Monday
It's all about rhe
sexes —and why
there are two!
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Now Showing
Thru Saturday
Who’s Who in
Born Yesterday
Dirty! F finite* Atswti
Bette Anne
DAVIS • BAXTER
Georg* Celeste
SANDERS HOLM
avited to at-tent
who win nn mi
‘ii m.
defeated' Brady 45-30. With Robert
Thai of C Jeruon coring 19 nomt'
the queo.
7 Gol*
of empty
’ Du* to illness. PhtJ Burrow* h.*
as been mbtihg Action, and the
n a.*« to who will fill the iniw;
Jim Grounds Cotton NicftoScm
i«" occupied until recently h> \
roup is
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Is Ft
Sunday -.Monday
The f int ie1} C< medy
. Of The Year!
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Ward School Tourney
Set Here Saturday
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Judy Holi.rtsjf a>
BILLIE DAWN
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tames up like thunder!
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DARRYL F ZANUCK
JOSEPH L MANKItwTc/
WiHum Holden «
PAUL VERB ALL
He knooi too much —
about the wrooi tilings!
Maintaining thf n
confer-ehoe itandin
High .School lUiirrm
a 49-21 victory ,;d»r
Bulldogs hire Tue.11."
moved 11 notch nearer
1 hnmplomhip.
ur.di f eau-d
>• Coleman
romped ii>
the I1,' ills
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school - tourniijnetH la v
hfxIultHl ;
here Saturdiy Fiitr-an
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the 'Bluei at in.....* , ; tm
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Eight teams are entered
Crn- |
dominated' the game hold
centennial team ~u> five
the <-eond hui! .
(, rvl, f .d,- Pi . Novice v .
mar, with 24 point
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The Cat Jumped ,to a :'-i lend
at the first quarter and had ■ mi-,
trol of the g«mi ail the w r.
Halftime scon- wa , 27-:., and' ai
the three quarter mark p wa 37-
12 Coach Nat (Heaton played
many reserves the last quarter
Ureter
is.i.h
fit '1 :1
William
Rankin
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tenni .1, We - Ward. Cl . o. Novi, e I
Comanche ii Ward W'mters.
and Utniswa Tl.err* will lx tro-'
phi,-', n - -la- winner, runner-up
and consolation winner, a. well
_.t . individual .ward to the all
toumane nt team and • :,-h point
Mozelle Edges Past Novice Defeats
Burkett Boys 34-33 (enfennial (2-23
NQxic*~
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j Robotic
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In a thrill packed game -
Mozelle Mustiinfs edged the flu
kef team 34-33 Tuesday ltn:l
that saw. the Mozelie'Tid o\
a six ixunt lead laic the
Bull
the past
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1 ( kirman
; Bate,4
Broderick Crowtard so
HARRY BROCK
Ho orofors MondM —
but ho t po sonOoman1
man
IE0N AMES • PAM BRITTON
RICHARD ROBER
SatM fc*v 6» IVAN m% DtVftV <'HUMAN »04 MAMT WSWM
l*«t) i.. i'toy bfMMSHAU MILAN t«
f'odv-t«« M
JACK DONOHUE HARRY RUSKIN
A MtTlO GiXWTtN MAIU PICW
Bratlv R
R-tidder
Bill Baker was high iMtinr ’ra "in.
of the game wish 17 point
had seven ;w,i• for Brady- CdnSnnell
TiOTier'
In a B team game Coieman
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7
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First {)a,irings an* Centennial vs
West Ward at 8 00 a m.; Cisco vs
Novice at 9 00 a m ; Comanche
vs South Ward at 10 00 a m ; and
W'inters vs Loamf'^ st.s at 11 00 am.
Burkett n;aintaine<l i lead m
of ihe. content, and wuh three m,
utes to go were mx points ahe
Roberu, Pate and Martm hit Uvnt
goals, with the last coming witii
nine seconds to go, andjiuu; ;c ttu
Mustangs out in front fur the first
time
at the rim
c hanged tat-
h J4-1H ifsad
<»m then on
J
:s*g w-« -.
< entennial-
Haiiaway
Joms
Brown
TiuworU!
Powers
Cagle
Nixon
will b*‘ lew
Kernifinals are' < • Saturday
afternoon, with final* in ixith the
brackets that night
TWO COLFMIA ROYS
MFFT IN JAPAN
Mr, and Mr
have heard from
T. C. Jackson-
their M.m. Wes-
Callaway will dismiss county Jti*j
vpipje- problems Meeting is. at '7i
i p ml v' -. .
Planet means wanderer.
“SOS' ha > ho literal meaning.
Needless fo say f)o* .'.'Ait. v.' •'.
on tu feet in the. last - Mage-- t i
the game
The Moat lie girls defeated Uu«:
Burkett girls 45-15 The
girls have only been defeated ^jtef
time this yeai
corn w&a
siippiitd
■' nitrogen, yields
The situation can be |
umigh the use of a i . .........
i uh*d a new (OILMAN WOMAN'S NM'HlW
rn !* ff HOIMHI) IN KOREA
pttrt? of the world Will j Mrs li H Harske received w<
nde4* Texas conditions | that her-nephew
"O-i b»- rommereiah [ of iloswh, N. M wa* a-
. jtf Ah'<-ud\ | while UghtilTg in Korea H--
i.-Yo -- 'lave _f>een ’r<h hi' a! FI Fa <• '
arc being gfOWTi. me'nt
Judy Wiltiam
KutH
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GRAWFflBD
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Jackson, bcai
and vi-itcd unli
man boy, ESppgla
stationed tlicic
upo'lici ■'f-T,ir-
Curniil . v. 1■ ■
Bluecats In Decisive
Game Friday Night
s
Coleman Bliicca!,-, with nn un-
blemished conference season, face
, a crucial test Iriday night as they
meet the Ballinger BeRreM* on
tlii'ii' home court
Bullingei ha two losses an"d is
** tlie only team in thr district with
a chance to tie the Cats. Should
• BalJIriger win over Coleman and
.should ('ok nui i lose to Winters in
their final game, the district stand-
ings would be knotted between
Ballinger and Coleman with two
losset eacle
However, all the Cats have to
do is win one of tin- two l-emnm-
, ing to gain a clear title.
^ The BlueeiU will be at full
strength. Ballaurer ha been t>|>-
enitmg minus one of their star
forwards. Chapman, and h,e may
i HOW- ;
<1 Win-
miss the Friday m t
ever, the Bearcat, d(
ters 31-30 the past I ueuiav night
without Chapman, •< they are po-
tent, even when crippled
Monday night will tmd the Blne-
cats Joumevini' to Winter tot a
makeup game with the Bliswds.
GalUway, Clamp
On Brotherhood,
Program At Talpa
Judge Ira Gnlfaway will te' tlie
speaker at a meeting of the Bro-
therhood of the Immanuel Bap-
tist Church at Talpa . tonight, it c
announced and latmoln t'uimp
Colemim First Hupt) t at i ce
pastor, will siit1 n ailo.
,
THE COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
Published Semi-Weekly - Each Tuesday and Thursday
Any erroneous reflection upon the character or any person or firm
appearing in tne.se columns wtU be gladly and promptly corrected upon
calling tiie, attention of the management to the article in Question
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Ooleraan, Texas, under the Act of March 1, 1879.
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Milton Autry__
Dick Rea els _
Boy Autry Jr.__
Mrs. Marvin Deader
Era Lee Ingram _
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----- Society Editor
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MECHANICAL t
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Telephone* SOCl and 7446
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NEP 1C AN RESS iSSDCIATION
la Oilun county
BUBSCTtJfPTn
ON RATES
In Art joining Counties
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l year, PB0 1
RED 5
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FOOD
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68c
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Red & White, or Aunt
Jamimx, 5 lb xack
Salad Dressing
Bun Spun,
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N« 2 Can
chippart
Miv-tard
JOWLS
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iPORK LINKS
j DRESSED FRYERS
oil and
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15c
jBANANAS-
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121c
j ONIONS
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FOOD
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COLEMAN
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Arthur Fllppen
W C Rat Jen
Oeorg« W Ray
SANTA ANNA
Hosch Orocery
Hunter Bros
MELVIN
L. F Stewart
ROCKWOOD
Heilman Orocery
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CROSS PLAINS .
Red s
White
FOOD
STORES
X. E Howell
ECHO
H D Smith
VALERA
Henderaon Orocery
VOSS
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O. t Killian
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.