Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1951 Page: 1 of 14
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Coleman County Chronicle
Coleman County's Newspaper - Published For And
VOL. XIX—NO. 28
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Two New Well Locations
Chronicle. (olein,in 'Lcxav^Thursdav Mari h ij.V l!t.M
About Coleman County
5 Cents
V
Are Spotted In County
Field Development
In Slow Pace
I.Ot Is fiOSS
Strung wildcat activity coiitin-i
ued to offset slow field develop- !
incttl in Coleman County this past j
week
Despite a growing shortage of
tubular goods, two wildcat local
Rons were’ spotted in the •county
Monday and Tuesday
c i McMahon Inc. of Tulsa
Will _drUI a 2500 foot Cable tool . T
prii|oi! three miles outhen At lexdS Tech
Fisk Included • :ii Uu- yen ,:.j■ ;
It • '<> be the Nil 1 P .1 'I'liinr • i.|e:.p.
Reeve 440 feel from the north j ginrerlng and related field at
and 1320 feet from the east lines Texa 'I i > hnol a:., a, C ..••.••• ' ale
of Thomas Moffett .Survey 24*i were awarded i.Kk) it,,..,: mp ;,,
The Brifah American Oil Pm- the ,;iru..: eme |* . i... .
during Co No 1 Klgean Siileld ! of Cobumi...... t \1: ■■ \|:
American legion
(elebrales 32nd
Birthday Tonight
Families and friend, of member
of H#y Post. American U'Kion and
the I*e* -\iyJIJilii . v,
tnniKhr. >' the :nn<i ' irunver ary
celebration <>f Hav I* * • hm-
Hei; t, • i « ;i . Vs '..; Im he'd,
startir.ii .»• 7 30. uftr? which ««
ial • Wiii he lieic w ;t f: tt-lrc- o-
rnentfy served by th#
Mi Ted Whitt Aux
dent. ft.- • hftcyc f
Ai
iTfry .presi*
lu.s part of
the pi okj an;
Mee’ ;ja la :•;< iiini
\ Legion rufhuvander T) M
■son It will .be held in th
Had on* K t ’ F» c '
ov er
Robin-
Leiiion
Wins Scholarship
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TWO SECTIONS . FOURTEEN PAG!
Youth Meet
Is Set Monday
Summer Recreation Program For
City Will Also Be Explained
Sleeping With Chickens
Mondav
niixdi
Search Sunday Nile
For Rockwood Lad
Th
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1* ■
s
MALL
TALK
By MILTON ACTKY
Bishop Martin To
Preach AI First
Methodist Revival
Will be ,i l!KK/ foot rotary wildcat i Fred (.
one mile east of Santa Anna Go.
will be 275 feet from | ruleum
Itm It V
Slow Down—
An appeal has been made this:
week for drivers to observe Ore
school zones in Coleman, and slow !
down accordingly The West Ward |
Parent-Teacher A .'-nation has
even, placed an ad in this Issue,
urging That cooperation Apparent-
ly mast of-tlie drivers are brak-
ing then vehicles at the school
zones, but others are not So far,
Holy week dutil f , ic? revival
services will begin Sunday, March
18. -ut the Fu ' Me'hwit i Church
and conclude March 25. with Bish-
op William (' Martin of Dallas,
doing the preaching
Bishop Martin is over the Port
Worth-Dallas district e! the Me-
thodist Chun li
Singing will )«• led by Olan Nal*
ley, recently appointed minister of
music for the First Methodist
Chun h He . .1 > \ ■ ' ■ mlent
latest ion
I the north and 170 teet from the
. west lines of Block 4. Lot 7. Shield
’ Subdivision of Phillip-, Zoeller
Survey 21
Veatmgn Drilling Co. spotted a
3000 foot rotary wildest last week
three mile- north of Coleman
It will be the No ! O L Wise,
(Continued On Page, *. Sec. I)
entor
tudn
Scholarships are granted on a I
yearly bails to junior and senior I
students faceting certain grade re-
quirements • The scholarship comes
from the'Anfio Foundation a non-!
profit organization tntere-t,ed in |
financing the ‘.eholarshipa. in mem-1
pry of. ........-1 (ilenn Rgpi - >• U
homa City oil man.
Workshop For Santa Anna And County
Teachers At High School Tonight
Mrs. , Theresa Carrel!,' state con- ] prevalent
ultant in supervision and element-1 discussed
ary education, will act as special I,.
no chiiHch w. h„„„ o,i„r.a vnuicu. nr is a -com siuueiu m, consultant at the workshop'for the I s"l>s vv
tot hot ,i h,v„ I-L.Howard Payne Colit-;. r Blown- Amu md Coleman etfantv
ill the ;,< to
IS’ follow!
Mo/,:
htt, but, everal have been’
dangemf Let’s not wait until
some child is hurt before we go
all out on this enforcement let's
do it now and avoid the tragedy
Nearly Finished —
The last concrete is being pour-
ed today on the fdundatidn for
the new generator for the light
plant, which is expected to arrive
shortly, There, has been delay after
delay on delivery, which seems
to be "normal’’ these days, but
the new equipment Is expected in
before long
I*. Gu.tcher
will talk on ■ An Outstanding Com•
inanity. Club '
cwimnun n \
was out in force Atundav night
s'carchine for the young fon
of Bf*n Brvson. who had been
mining Kin re dark, w'hrn hr
went out to rathrr rtR**
frtrh wfvocj The lad is rtjfht
or nine \cars old
Sheriff II i , f ritton li was
rallrtfi out to assist, but rr
ports that the vouth was
found ju-st .heforr hr arrival
Where- do you think hr was ’
In the rbirken coop,, fast
asleep, with rhtekrns' all o\er
, him
It was \ i•old night, but thr
Im»\ was plenty warm l rnton
.tdds The rhtrkens made a
Five Wrecks Here
111 v (.l;.\\i,s iitmit
Since Last Sunday
Blind Evangelist To
Conduct First
Baptist Revival
warm t-ovrr
■ i Mill
I-Dr
Y-uU'i
Graves’ Ditrby of V\
"igeijKt, will conduct
vires «t the First B..
V ’ ‘ ’ ’ M
Supt, W H Chamber' of Burkett
wilt di>, i ■ S-H':.,: Ijvlni: ,»t«J the
School Ctafeteria”
wood, \ j teachers at-7 30 p. m. tonight, at
Services will .be held twice daily |1 -H’ Coleman High Sehool luncli-
ut 7:4<) a ui and at 7,40 p m.,roi,nl ,
There will be prayer grousw each j p. E Loveless, county supertn-
eveninjf at 7.05 pin. with the j tandem, will make introdueuona.
ladies meetitig iii the Ovei#U{followed by greetings from Mrs., Supt Glenn Mitchell of Tad's
Room and 'he men meeting m • Carrell Belle Henderson Wpgr-’j wtO Mvak or. the ’vibf'i • t’ ,e of
the Actlvttics Budding. , ' tsoi of Instruction, will discus, the Handbook tor 8e.f Apptalss. j C T Bl.uitaft Wi
• Rev. Wallace Dun.son. ihurehr’Some Wav of Meeting Problem Supt R K Green of Santa An- School prinripal. w* ei
pastor, states that the public ti tn’ Our School*.’’ ) n* will repmi IteporUng t., trict I for etemeii-
I tarv nnnr:.,.il u:d UDervw.irs 1
Blanton Elected
To Represent
School District
Rector*
skk
The
two
vp*ter
cted
t( oiitinued On Page 8, Sn li
Rdporu on integrated learning
Quite An Honor—
In the meanwhile Coleman citi-
zens are still flushed with pride!
over the distinction of having the I
"most attractive water treatment ,
-plant tn Texa in 1950’ After all.
that Is, one of the finest honors!
ever accorded this small city
School Principals,
Coaches Re elected
ai Novice* wtil
More Com
Flpmrniar-. ’ ■]r
1 wood.
Parynts
Supt.' H G -Vtiam-
speak on the subject
fort able Condition'* u
Children
.. Sypt W T Ga siott of Centen-
nial ' will din-uvs "IuHtrurtioniU
"Program '
Mrs Carn-I! will spewk and Supt.
txnTlr- will discUv. evaluation
th^rt* were -ii
Um» wm te: a
car* suffer ft!
Tavlor sUtc
toua y
ItVlO!
SM« <»f
ruftA-i
tary principals^ and supervfeiors
the Ktftte a.sM K'iaUnn m<^Urj*s. j
when the district meeting wax
weekend in Brown- ;
by- Bill* J
one driven
by Jim
M (
inter
rtMkT
Woo
r*Yl
Thor
Of
were
Go u Id b li
Walnut
X. a! the
md Cola-
Tu<
day sfic
driven
driven
2 30 pm
Ec! Hertoi
Mrs
fiav of U
JH Unu
the imixU
and preai
u»r. Rev Levi Pt-i
he service on U
e revival. Sunday
tu - C'hamp, aww
r. will lead thy
ii seeera! solo>
r.hob
With solos at
will pnpsent
Tlirrr wi22 be two
a rr
! be
10 00 g.m and 7 30 p m
servlets will be held
and 7 00 p m .Theri v
speeiff pra.ver ae-
and Ptl)
Dfte bn*
raw- thrj4
, ••• • • • •• •'. •.
He ■»,, ' >i '
for tile \car 195.-1952
Colrtngti Counts, h«d
Ijei'ceiii aiter.fi.if.. c .,’
Uu: tn Ib iwi.v-
a I mo
•p..
Conwa
dailgti
Re-election
Coleman
Movie Operator on Supply Ship—
We have received word Uil* week
.. from Clin'oii Greer, notifying uk
of his change of address and his
present duty assignment Clinton
Is stationed aboard a cargo supply
ship, supplying other ships and
Stations, opei.ftinc out of Su*ebo,
iniwui He makes quite a* few trips
to Pusan and oilier Korean port
Clinton serves a.-,.movie operator
aboard the ship.
Farm Bureau
Members Meet
Here Next Thursday
The first quarterly meeting for
i 1951 of the niembership of the
Coleman County Farm Bureau lh
j scheduled ‘ for ’ 'Tlnirsday night,
i March . 22. announ< e*> Fr.-uik GU-
" V . ■ . ‘ ! le.spte Aerie Ur v,
.Attrarts Interest at l alpa- , h„ , , , ..... , . ,
Latest attraction at Talpa is an rPcmitlM. bUt!,lm. .lartmg • at
Rmltsh-mari. -port e , . a Jauga. , - ;jl, . . ; A ;UIl.....
owned by Louts Mabec oil oper- wlll ^ ;
•tor.’The low-slung, high-powered x ,
car ha: fraught the eve” of many ... ,. ,u, ,hl,
telephone question will be dis-
J L Wurd
ViaitUlg hi NOILS,\ bH-ar and Mai-. Hi"’*;- :> .
colm. and families of the a >»emb.y
rt honlf. princfpai and coaches for
the 1951-52 school year by the
board ks announced today by the
board pn'sident, Hayden Harnett
PriiuipaJ* re-named are E. W
Scott. High School; Charles F
Blanton West Ward Charles M
Kim South Ward; Geneva Hum
jihrev, Negro School
Coat tie. are Harold Kirm hen i
cuiyi' Nat Oleaton and* CharUfu-*
Jetton, assistant coach eh
Polls, Judges For
City Elections
April 3 Listed
Korean Air Forces
Veteran Visits
Here Recently
)> Mr* BiJi
one driven
of Lawn, at
Commernal
pefaonx wrr
and
Boffin]
Coleman •• “no contest city el<
tion on April 3 are aiinouTu «h)
M.t • >* W ! done • • !ol. .
W I ; 1 7-t Bourn , I" ,
with Mi- W C G*y as judge
A f
Buddy woo
\
Abile
Koeean f
ir rect
Mr a l
d with Ah<
ghtilq
New Santa Anna $r000-Volume Library
Dedicated Last Week; lo Open In April
Mrs
For
S^ffU! t"
.NT A ANN
Uir ( hrotlii I*
A
tine
Guard Inspection
Friday Night
CMmpany B 142nd Infantry,
local National Guard unit, will re-
ceive Its iuinuul insjxM tion Frl-
dtt.\ night. March 16. advises Capt
Ted White :
An Inspector from the 4th Army
will lx* here Ins j lection m rank*
will begin at 8 00 a m
W'. H * , i’.•«»! k .
wiUi Mi Anna Well.**, judr*
v\ i u* K w,f
t J.»n - o .
Want 4 Deling Johnson Mdtoi ;
Co A H Scott, Judge
C>nly three < andidat.es arc ,on, the j
ticket fs»i the election, and thr\ j
art* uno;»]K»>od They are M^yoi
Jone Mr Billie H Beach Ward
2 ..councilman, and H M Th<jm-
mW •: . i’mttLi
YoUitlg hours will be 8 a.m. toi
6 p ni I
A B-
A W<
Good Friday Service
Is Announced
Hoi
WU
] Maj
:-Ml*
]>rf*fidt‘{)! M
W' In* ‘served as mu
t and ihir-wlf]'(s;
o' i he t^oHi (J wlu>
UiciiLs ot Uw titV clut
iey were Mrs J F
le Demonstration Chil
arrt Allen. Junior ( Jui
gn* Culevr, Darden <h
Bailey of the Belf
in Abilene bef
«tsc hi Enid,
dgnment
jr»* rrturAlilg
Oklahoma
I be
C!
; Dcdicaiio
Womack, n
*
Mr J
Ima James
Wf*{! ! ■*’
Colbert and
■re Abilene vl
Mrs
qtbfi
Welcome, New Chronicle Subscribers
pm with Milt spc«k,vs ■ uni
f"; • ’ •; watasi* ixa- ! .jsi #
Thq i*r /gHun b pUimMl mi ih*
thi piibii, ni. st;r ■■■ .. . in:
during thr thrf— hbuF-r prrtnd
Hi»raker (h<*dutixl arv BisbO!
W i ’ Mj • (:■ - 1- • k ..
Hi-v KrMKt OniWT, ftar. .itrumi
while
I Si Sil-I
, thr
iliimr.
Its Of
ii Alitm
of the
-uni* 2k
FMI III'
rpluui
r 1923
DC C
New subscribers and those who
h»ve ’rbnewed them subscriptions
to the Chronicle are
J. M Turner Coleman
Mrs R U Spradlrv extern
J. M Bartlett. Santa Anita
Mrs T. EAvants, Goulitbu.sk
Sam Collier, Santa Anna
E E Rich, Cross plains
R. M Thwlng. Calilonila
■M A OoUgrn. Burkett
A O. Feeler, Voss
Clyde Seal*. Coleman
Mrs E Bohannon. Bakersfield
B. F Hamilton. Coleman
Mrs Annie Walker Ooleman
A. B Wilson. Bailmger
L E. Abematliv. Santa Anna
B P Bludworth, Browtiwood
T. L. Purvis. Ban Angelo
Thelma Joyce Allen. Brownwood
J R White. OIrvin
■Ben Parker! Novice .
Jea«e Fryar. Gouidbusk
Kathryn Cravens New York %uy
L Shiekl Brown, AuaUn
I L Bradley. Abilene
Mia, Bob Sailers Pen WWRl .
Guy Hipahrr Edmbenr*
J W Quinn Coleman
New York ,
E N McAitally, Cn Plains
• Alfred' »’ M.i Glei Cm.*
, Mrs Hugh Gray, O/ uui
llennan Reddy Alienon. Iowa
Mr Roy Howell, City
C H Abbey, Coleman
Dr Glen day, Lutewk ■
F3don Knox Burkett
Li Col Harold' A Brenner.
/Dntli'ii:. Ding Isj.inii
R W Nowlin, San Anuuuo
A R Oki <i
R R Browning. Citj
J T Blair Jr. Austin
Joel Copeland, Coleman
Mrs J E Lafferty Ft Worth
Rota Martin. May
Mrs,,’Ear! McQueen, t'<*lcman
Mrs Will McKaughaii Ode- - •
DA Mapiea. Denver. City
E. A Carter. City
Mr* Bunk DePrang MldUmt
C Onear Ban Fran- ixco
R A Horn# City
R H HUgei Vnes
Dr. Mom* Matin. Cuioaan
A Broyles Talpa
Mrs Ben Pmaeia. City
Rev Frank OHeatu. City
A R Sratl OWy
D D Knight. City
Mrs W C Henderson Burkett
Wiif- Herder «m. Burkett
W C Hendenwn. Corsicana
Moritz Hanke, Croaa Plains
M: Velma Smith. Coleman
O C Wallace, Santa Anna
Opl Carl O. Hunigardner
San Francisco
R M White Burkett
Bruce snndgra.sv Santa Anna
J Milton Clayton. Talpa
Pvt. Charles Hudgins.
Ft Belvolr. Virginia
C K Bradley. Glen Cove
0 W Wilson aty
H F. Taylor. Dallas
Kenneth MrWiiltam*. TWipa
Mr* Joe Copeland Siepheutllle
Dr. O B Alexander flan Antonio
Mrs L w Durham Oexmgetoam
Mrs ” K B McDonald. Coleman
t A Willingham Coleman
W E ittgpp Coleman
. B H Baker. Coieman
1 H Onfftn Coleman
C M Jennings Coleman
Mrs H Ktngxbert Hama
Uxmi Moore Liano
W T Orawa. City
Hugh Lewi*. Ban Antonio
Leslie BacWaU. Yuma. Artauna
Amis
8 H Gun!on Kenned'.
C I. Red.. Santa Anita
Tiippy Beaver, Talpa
Mr* E M Hale. Ft Worth
C F Parker. Santa Anna
W* A PwihrU aty
K L Turner Valera
Mi O O Downey flan Angelo
■M: 1 ! I <i;.:
Kenneth Crwom CUy
Mr* R V . It.Ktger*. Fisk
Pvt. Tliomaa A Young Ok la
M: A D Dunn, D> Angele-
Itev W B Gray, Brownwood
Mr Mattlr Ferguson, Denison
Jo# Arnold. Bang*
H M Ttdmoe* lb« kwood
W E. Martin, Gouidbusk
T E. Ekihsimnn Abilene
Mi- 8 H Brooks Santa Anna
R M BOUchlllon. Odessa
W J Uoyd Oouidbuta
Mrs Hattie Adama Burkett
O W Mayfield Andrew*
John A Williams. Santa Anna
T P Mary, oi« Oku
Rom Walker. George Weal
Joe B Medleaton Big UffUm
Exic Martin Sanatorium
M W H Riley Cr >
Tom Htpi .« i 'j,;.!.
Mr* I E Hatley AbHenc
W P Fletcher Santa Anita
J W Hut,ter Coleman
Tony Hill, Coleman
Mias Man Hpeni'e Itroxmwood
Rose Peary# Hethcoek. Sail An-
t LTiitj
Hugh ('tap,. cn%
Mr* IjHmm Cram. City
Q M Su^tlmh, BufkGt
L M HI) San Pmm iwo
W K Boyd Jr n>l>li>in
8*1 Dorothy VVaddrl! Camp
McCoy W;
J W T»bw. Smnt* Ann*
W C 0») OolMimh
J. B AUumttfi Cywo
Jack lxM*inA. lawuja.
Mr ICihvl rubor B^rd
san. Hcv
W *• H
rind i
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Mr
Elmer
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{ Im* diKltcaiiou
I* hfld 0 *
Mrs Rolyrt M:
thr* punch bowl
»*• 9i*JT MfR. Bar' In
ChrUskM Wrtatffi Mr^
Outhrw*. Mi" R c Guy. M
villc Alien Mr A K f>
jlUNsI
! Mr?-
Chr
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Thr library UatA Inch
atuabii* antique edition*
flitioiis, -and nra ‘
zinr filra ttolng back 1
BaUrv ! brr oi yrar^
County Columna ’ *
8HTBLD8 Mr Bert
porta that the Mafeh of
dona) ion from the comtinn,;
tlOOtii
DU
0 O Puree J! 'Mark Spring*
1 4 H Net! Burkett
J S May. Bang*
Mr* T Smith FUrt Worth
Vtrgii Skrwaidaon, San Angato
J W Crockett Herr
R L, Alien Vos*
Voflfl A A Keilri is fiere at
the home of his daughter. Mrs
B A Kavtaer Mrs Kale Serratt
of Mindan is a iso here helping
rare for them father who is ser-
iously Ui
RGCKWOUD Jodie Deal of Bel
vidire New Jersey, came bv plane
to visa with his parents. Mr and
M- f '!rk Deal and hb hyoU-ae.
Roland Deal of Camp Cooke Cali-
fornia. who ia here with hi* par-
's
VOflH M> and Mrs Fred El-
ore are u Marlin, 'where Mr.
more I* in the hcaptud
JBK A revival
Ing will begin at the Baptist
Chun h, on Man ti 25 Hro Chlld-
re»A. imstiw of the Rorkwood
tlmreh- will eonducl the service*
WHON Rev Had lev A Hall,
district .superintendent of liie flan
Antonio district, will be at the
Nazarene Churrh on Baturday
night. March 17, to conduct ser-
vices ------1--------------—......’
TA1.PA Itumatiuei Baptists wiil
bagln a revival r«i 8imd«y“ Man
it, and continue Utaough flunday
March '25
ROCKWOOD
D Bryan
word that
arrtved In
TALPA Hie fourth quarter,
conference will be heki ’ at th*
Talpa 'Md liodirt Oipni. on fi n
dm March 25
TRICKHAM Mi Pi.; M;
Ivor, who has been riaiiiiVBM
treatment at She Omiaalre Warm
Springs Foundation for polio wa*
brought home floods y flhe Is rr-
isgled doing fine
.....—.......'....... . .
JOE B BROOK I'NINJI Kill
AX ( AR TRAILER UVEKTI Kb
Joe -B. Brook, of Can,
rado. was uplnjured when Ute <
he was driving overtunied east of
Santa Anna today A trailer, with
four rows also overturned
spiUed the oows on the high way."
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