Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1953 Page: 3 of 16
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Mrs. Burroughs Attends
United Nations Institute
FdI tor 's not*: this is ottr of
a series of articles written by
Mrs Jw Burrmilihs nhn Is on
leave from ' 11V aehooh on a
feed I imml.ittim iMIfiwshlp
Recently j had the pr-mL-gi- of
;i!tending.'gIt mceertnmlv inspira-
tional tfBeesftay United Natim s In-
ptltutr. apomwrai bv !*w York
Gnivmin »n<i .i>,.. , ■....... ll(
Public jjrftirtnSKlnii oi the U N
Tills was the noth Mich institute
which is held each year just pre-
ceding the Convention of ft. hool
| Administrators In Atlantic City so
that administrators from through-
out the country may attend both
while they are in the Fast All the
meetings except the first were held
.hi Conference Room 4 of the u s
white the Political Committee of
the General Assembly meelf Most
of the meetings were' of the panel
type With* a number of expert*
questioned bv a group Ot interview-
ers, themselves experts.
The first meeting dealt with the
subject of World Recovery and with
The
Rains
Came
Now Bring
The Mud
To
u
A-1 Cleaners
‘WONDERFUL DIFFERENCE*
Technical Assistance The speaker.
Dr Clustiivo Marttnaa-ffabanaa, De-
puty btrector-Oeneral of the Tech-
nical AsalMante Administration ol
the V N. stressed the fact that
technical assistance had to tie asked
for by the government of the rotm.
try to la- aided, and at first be-
cause of various reasons, distrust,.
Ignorance of the purpose? ,<nr( ia(.g
of knowledge <.f the program Itself
requests Were slow In ruining But
in the past year more and more
countries eame to ask for . the as-
sistance At present there are 1.600
expert- of ill nationalities serving 5J
countries Eight hundred projects
are underway rite agency furnlthe
the tei him al nisi (anoft, but the
Individual government* have to
work out their own project*. Tlie
■speaker cited two examples of tire
type of project* being carried on
the development of small and cot-
tage tvpc industry in P inna and
the modern izaiion of the elec trunca-
tion (system In Salvador
The entire group had a Lincoln's
birthday dinner seryed-tn the Dele-
gates Dining Room The meeting
which followed «.ij. one of the most
outstanding of the entire tnatlttite
The panel discussion, developed
around the theme "to practice tol-
ereii* t met hve fogethci in peace
with > in mothih n amid neighbor '
had »s its rhsinirah. Dr Benjamin
('oheh \ ; '.-mt Sei retUD-General
Department of Public Information
of the ITilted Nations Othe * were
if E A- s sudor Extraordinary
and pientixj entfary, Permanent
Hej re Ci I. ves to the V N. Dr
tccuido -»■ Quiroga of Bolivia.
Pr<ii Aluneri s BokhaH. from i’.ik
ist m. m Henri Hoppenot, of
Franc Mr leo Mali . of YUgos■
lavra: Mr l N palar, of Indones-
ia and Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt At
this time we had the privilege of
hearing an interpreter as all did hot
peak l&tglish They -tressed these
points: the U. N provide* a place
where al! may speak his views As
long as the nations keep .speaking,
tn i! war r.m i»- avoided M has
cenu.-.h.i all infairmgtton needed
JJw
AT THE
QUEEN
THEATRE
Santa Anna, Texas
Friday - Saturday
March 6-7
Wednesday
March
Thursday
11-12
"Bloodhounds
of Broadway'
Mitzi Gavnor
Scott Brady
Technicolor
Admission 30c and 9c
Samuel Cheatham
Dies In Eldorado
Saturday Night
Samuel Hopson Cheatham,
73. died at hjs home near lidorado
Saturday March 7 nt 9 pm after
a short Illness
Chronicle. Coleman, Texas, March 12, 1953
Page 8
CHRISTIAN SCIENCF SERVICE
Funeral sendees »rt held Mon-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
FA fa I Baptist Church with Rev C
MrDougal and Rev Clifford Nelson
offlelatim- Burial »a* in the Eldo-
rado Cemetery
Survivor# Include his wife: one
*on, Richard of Eldorado on* dau-
gtitei Mr Alta T»\lor of Salinas,
Gilif . two Mauns Mrs Maggi*
John -hi of Rockwu-kI Mr. Ada
Bindley of Piff one brother, Dr
A B . Cheatham of MUlfreview;
seven grandchildren and ,'ive great-
gtandi luldren
Pallhcure! wcu R I W»>rr
Mack Halbert, Marvin togan Lum
Davis ,ies- Ashmore and Lester
Henderson
Cheatham was reared in the
rood community.
Coleman Lambs
Win Top Places
Al Austin Show
a mbs
-w Pa
A Ua
>n
tap pbici
| «l H(| thf
hf
v*
by tb# Cole-
men ‘ America in
n lust Friday .swept
he fine wool diviAion
fraud championship,
h gilt yiaml second
v. clasN of the swln*
JIM BOB IIAKKIsOK, former member ot the Blue at football »mi
hlckcflati! ‘---in, w u '' ' r * : , v . t 1, • '< '■ . * . H c* riic
past season He 1* the son of Mr find Mrs Grady Harrisim of Cole-
man (Photo courtesy of San Angelo Stmidard-Tiihesl
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pooaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooajop&pcc
Flour
A_
Ri*d & White
25 lb, Sack
1.97
Red s
White
POOD
STORES
NORTHEl
TISSUE
Bokhari mid that |.aet*i. had ns,it- -lo-aker people
from ?icli WgamxaUon* as tin pood
and Agriculture Organization, Divi-
sion of Social Welfare, International
labour Organization, International
children's Emerge nr I Fund, the
World Health Organization, and tha
I Vepartmeut of Economic Affairs of
the United N inon? One of Hie »>.
terv.iewees ants a" native Texan,
Role- ' Brittain author"of the book
Let ! e Hi Bread, who orn c
'taugi.t at Texas Tech The work
will h these various organizations
has dm <• U amazing One of 'lie
■ nt'.tuiHimg examples. isjhe control
.;„ngh ! of Malaria In one gren in India, for
example, In two vt irs time thi mat,
| aria rate in ehlidren was reduced
M*sMnn. base*! on Uw* j from T? jier mu to 2 per cent Nat-
urally the rniftroi of will
silct 'UK* lory; rang#* programs In
other flfld.s as th# FAO «
brailhv workfH will produce more
Thr Itdr; tutfkvnfll Cbildrrn's Rmer-
uX'Ury Fund has nffrrtKl thi* lives
of 61 -mlllKUiH of ehHdrrtt
by the world M
as hr sers it thr prohlrm i.s to glvr
nations thr cbnsdem'r that indi-
viduals have* Hr, piacf grr-at hopr
in the leadership of the United
Sin tea and in thr V N itself. He
said thr U N at iia worst sounds
like 60 lawyer* eaeii trvtr.a to de
ride what is right and wrong. Mrs
Roosevelt's main thesis w;h* there
can he no freedom without, tniunllfy
of opportunity One can not love
his own count.*\ without understand*
mg the world the mot* w*j learn
of the world, the more we will ,».re
what happens she closed with the
quotation, ‘Thy shall love th
t>or as thvself *'
Rovlami Humphu*v entered two
fine wool lambs to wtn the first
two places in the fine wool division
and a first place .for pen of two
lambs' One of the lambs went on
to win the show lamb champion *
Mup
fair 11 Baker a.first year agricul-
ture student, won second place on
hi gilt In' the breeding . wine class
Tn fhe homemaking division of
the show the Coleman girls placed
first on an exhibit of handcraft
that ' sn?‘lude<i work in cork and
copper
Another
theme, ’ to achieve InternaHonal eo
ojyera?ion in * olvmg • n«n «'
problems of an eeopomic •• *oeii*!'.
cultural, and humanitarian char*
Roll
II lor $1.00
Fancy Fruil Packed In Heavy Syrup
lird A White
i No 2 1/2 ( an .15c
Pincapplf, Red A White, Fancy
-Hi ot. ( an 35c
PEACHES
JUICE
NECTAR
PORK-BEANS
CORN
Apricot. I.ibhy'*
16 or. fan 12r
Sun Spun
No, 300 ( an lie
IS«il A WIillc. fancy golden cream
alyle, No. 303 ( an 2lr
Extra Standard lleavv I'ai-kcd
TOMATOES
BEANSM
Sun Spun
N*. 303 Can IV
l.lbby** Deep Brown
14 oi. Can IV
3
3
7
10
5
7
7
For
*1
«1
*1
*1
5I
SARDINES
SAUSAGE
American in Domestic
oil 1/4* lie
Vienna, Red A While pare
meat, reg. can 21c
to
5
SI
S1
! Bed A W bite
u
*1
N
( olorado Rural*. 10 lb*.
BANANAS t A.. Golden Ripe, lb
CARROTS
CARRAGE
\ SrUDj Idaho No, | (MMh. > lb*..,
r*Bo Pack
Firm Green, lb.
55'
15'
9*
3'
35'
APPLE BUTTER" 4
Kuner* or Libby *, large 14 oi.
SUGAR
bottle 22c
Towdered or Brown
1 lb. fkg IV
5
7
»1
$1
j At the final armlon on Saturday
I morning-..becauae of some error, no
I Interpreter wa? prevent, ami H E
j Hcmir Jm-c CmrovUza, Deputy Per-
manent Representative nf Mexico,
v v hcMtatd aliour speaking in Eng
! l! <h Aftei some roaxmg sentir sal-
j rndor P. Lpriez, Minister ITleiBpot-
j eiitian of tlw Philippines (himself
: fit She pitnelt agreed t<> ac* m an
Jlnterpretei He did an excellent job.
i Nut when hr had finished, hr pul
both hands Up before hi* very red
j face At tins last meeting the theme
| was in develop friendly relation*
among not ion- bn «d on self-respec I
for thr principle of equal rights and
. elf -determliullon of peoples - Most
of the interviewers asked .question*
On thr Idea *f how AmerlCTMJ *dn-
cators could help to develop this
About if? .(hools. entered the con-
tra The livestock were judged by
Di John Williams, head of the
animal husbandry department of
Prairie View A A M College
CHOICE MEATS
baconH
BOLOGNA
ROASTH
Good Grade, Sliced, lb
He Will Sllre II. Ih
Fancy 7, If. R. Impeded, lb.
OUEO M>> Spun' * •h,r»d and
Quartered, tb
49'
39'
49'
22c
( ARIl OI TJIANKS
May God bit s v-i-i fur vm-
pwttiy and kindheas shown u* dur-
iftg the Ulncs and death of Out
loved otic, Obte Olllvert
The Chlljert FWntUy
theme among M-tiool children the
ftltuir ctu«en* of America Mr Lopez
stm-sni thr thought that to be g'x»i
ilUzens of the world wr must first
< - 111.',)., of .•»!, It Is
good for 'll Iieoplr to feel tha! they
have » maximum control of their
own affair? Hu .said hi* people be-
lieve u> equality iif ail people no
matter whet their, material postes-
■ >tt Mr OorosUma thinks educa-
tors might teach student* to apprec-
iate the difference* which exist in
the way of .dr Just because a pc- *
son'.? way is different from ours doe*,
no? imply that our* is bcttei !!>
pointed'out that Mexicans tend to
resent, the attitude of the average
American tourist in thinking that
because the .Mexican takes Uroe out
for a siesta he Is lazy or that then
lack ot. many modern convenience*
I* an Indication of thU lack of m-
diisti'v Dr Washburn*, a noted
Aipencan edura'??r. think*; our maj-
or Job is to teach student-; to respect
the right* of others, ami to real tie
the interdependence of nstfon*
which'exist* today Wr must always
adhera to our prln spies those of
Jefferson are a» great today a* they
were tn in-, day
"! know that whatsoever God
Cioeih, it shall be for ever nothing
can be put to it, nor. any thing
taken from it" Kiiciesigstes 314'
This is the Holden Text fill till
Lesson-Sermon entitled •‘Substance"
to be read in ChviMian SdWiei
Churches tins Himday
Christ Jesus, a*, a student of the
Script urea, must linvc been, fainlliae
with ihe above verse (or he often
lead outlimti in the synagogue He
demonsUaiM-il man true -uMtncg
to be spiritual, and not mate ial.
witeti installi aner.usly - h' -led the
woman which had a spirit of to-
tirnntv eighteen yean... and wm bow-
ed fogethet gnd could in no wise
Ilfi up herself" tLuke 13 111
Mary Baker Eddy dl6£overed the
law ibasjf 3mm’. healing method
add wrote 'if slcknt^ if- true or
the Met of Truth you raiuiof de-
stroy hjrkJH-vf and it would he ab-
surd to try Then classify. > !( kn* s,
ami error m our Master did, when
lie apoite of the Kick, 'whom Satan
hath bound - and find a so v re am
amldote for error in the hf« rnin^
IKwer of Truth Rctfriff on human
belief, a power which open the
prison doors to such a; ate bound
and set> the < aptive free physically
and morally ”
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Red & White Food Stores Directory
C.OULDBUSK L. H Griffith; MELVIN: L F Stewart;
SANTA ANNA: Hosch Grocery, Hunter Grocery;
BCHO, H D. Smith; ROCKWOOD; Heilman Gramy;
20LEMAN: Arthur Fllppen, W, C. Ratjen George W.
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1953, newspaper, March 12, 1953; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732574/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.