Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1953 Page: 3 of 14
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VALERA NEWS:
Number Of Out-Of-Town People
Attend Funeral For Mrs. Mulanax
By Mr*. W. P. Blarxwvll
Valrra Corrrapnndrnt
Our little town was made very
ia<1 Wednesday morning when news
came that Mrs B L. Mulanax had
passed away suddenly In Overall
Memorial Hospital In Coleman
Mrs. Mulbnax had lived here sev-
eral years byline moving to Cole-
man To know Mrs Mulanax was
to love her She was a good neigh-
bor. wonderful mother and faithful
Christian
Ptour sisters and five brothers
from Missouri with a host of other
relatives and friends from other
places that I didn't get attended
funeral service
Those attending the fuhera! from
here were Mrs. J C Brimer, Mr.
and Mrs Tom Miller. Mrs Ervin
Moser. Mrs. W. H Cagle, Mr, and
Mrs Ralph Tltsworth. Mrs. Tina
Moore, Mrs. Elsie McMeans. Mrs
Bud Blair. Mrs H Henderson, Mrs
Authur, Mrs % A Gass lot. Mrs. W
H. Rush. IJ H Martin, Mrs Leo
Oasxiot and, Betty, Mrs. Lee Traylor.
Mrs Aubrey Maedgen, Mrs R D
Moore. B T Mitchell Mrs Oeorge
Beck, Mrs R J,, Baker. Mrs Virgil
Moser. Rev and Mrs Joe McCarthy
Visitors In the Tom Landrum
home for a few days and nights last
week were his slaters. Mrs. Emma
Ellis of Austin and Mrs Ruth
Adams of Temple On Saturday an-
other sister. Mrs Salllr Fine and
Mrs Fine's daughter and husband.
Mr and Mrs Rosenbaum of Mid-
land Other, visitors In the afternoon
were Mr and Mrs Garland Abbey
and Charles Ray and Wanda of
announcing...
, Opening Of The
Clocille Dress Shop
Ladies
Ready-To-Wear
(hale!
Clockwise
Fashions
601 E 7th St. - Dial 3793
Mrs. i. C. Strickland
and
Mrs. Ben Strickland
Coleman, Mr and Mrs. Oriu Hoover
and Torn Earl, Mis* Cora Mitchell
and Mrs E B. Blackwell i
Visitors over the weekend 'wtth
his mother were W, T Oaasiot and
wife and Gaylon of Carlton and
Mrs Zan Gasslot and Mr and Mrs
L. ,B Oasslot and children, Mr and
Mrs H R Oasslot and son of Sliver
all went to Latm and had Easter
dinner with Mr. and' Mrs Cleg Gas-
slot and son Ronnie. Misses Glenda
Culltns of Coleman and Lois Culllns
of Moaejle were dinner guests also.
Visitor' with Mrs W H. Cagle
and Sam and Danny were Mr and
Mrs W T Cagle and sons, Dickie
and Keith of Lubbork and their
daughter of Merkel spent the week-
end with Mrs W H Cagle Mr and
Mrs J. L. Cagle spent a while Sun-
day evening with his mother, Mrs
W H Cagle and boys
Mr. and Mrs J L. Cagle and
boys are spending a while with her
father. Ben Mulanax in Coleman
Mrs Henry of Missouri is visiting
will) het sister. Mrs H T Marcus
and Mrs Bill Nixon and Mrs Geo
Mulanax and other relatives Mr
and Mrs llav Mulanax of San An-
tonio attended the funeral of Mrs
B L. Mulanax.
Mrs. MHy Thomason of Nocona
and daughter Mrs Vera Stalrup and
soft Dirk visited with Mr and Mrs
H H Martin last week, Mother
Lauder is visiting in San Antonio
with her daughter. Mi and Mr,
Wallace Forties
Visitors in the H T Crenshaw
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs
Bush of ItaUingcr.
Mr, and Mrs. George Pauley vis-
ited In the Floyd Rodden home
Sunday Mrs Belle Cooke of Cole-
man visited with Mr and Mrs Geo.
Pauley Mr and Mrs A J Morrison
visited Monday in the Geo Pauley
home and also with Mrs. W R
Rush
II K spaik/ and family of Big
spring Wjliefl with Mr and Mrs
Jim'HITalcr recently
Mr and Mtv Fred Watson of
Mathis visited her patents ‘Mr and
Mrs M M Mulanax
Mr and Mrs Rube Nixon of Iraan
are visiting In "the home of her
father, Mr linger
Mr and Mr Baker of Browtiwnod
pc staying 111* the home of Mrs.
I.ucv Williams while*he has employ-
ment here and the children attend
school
Dan Moser of Dallas Is visiting his
parents *
Mr and Mrs Chris Brimer and
children visited with his parents and
Mr and Mrs. J C Burner and with
her parents over the weekend
The Blackwells visited Monday In
Brownwood in the George Belt
•home
Mr and Mrs, Irvin Moser's daugh-
ter and children of Midfarid visited
them last weekend
There will be church at the Bap-
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Mr and Mrs Buddy Himpson and
family and M L Starnes visited on
Sunday In Temple' with Mr and
Mrs C H Honeycutt and daughter
Mrs Starnes, who had beep visiting
there for the past two weeks, re-
turned home with them
Mi and Mrs Johnny Richard
and baby. Denise of Kermit, Mr
and Mrs Jack Brlmberry of Odessa
artd Mrs Lula Taylor of Santa An-
na visited last weekend with Mrs
Annie Bowen
Chronicle. Coleman, Texae, April 9. 1953
Robert Mltchum and Susan Hayward in a serious moment from Thr
Lusty Men" showing at the Oak Drive In Theatre on Friday and
Saturday
Amelia Kpler of Buffalo. New
York was a weekend visitor in the
James Padgltt home
Ml and Mrs Homer Mow are
here visiting with Mrs Mow's rnotlr-
Coleman’s Company “B1
Cr Mrs Artie B Slayton, who un-
derwent surgery recently.
( APT TOM SEELY
Mr and Mrs Audria Casey, Mr
'two Ill's i .'I., . illlr !»•• II ' .1 '
to the roster of your home town
Guard unit since the last writing
They are Samuel T Cagle, who Is
the son Of Mr Louisg Cagle ol
Valera. Sam Is a senior In Ceuten-1
nial High School Also Lonnie Reese
Blackbourne, sou of Mr. and Mrs
Haywood Blackbourne of Goldsboro
Reese 1* a senior In, the Novice High
School Needless to say wc are proud
to have these fine young men with
to come put any time and cheek
on‘your Guard uait
and Mrs Homer Mow and Mrs
Walter Keeney speni the weekend
with Mr and Mrs j w Slayton of
Cushing, Okia Mrs Casey, Mrs
Mow and Mrs Keeney are daughters
I of J W. Slayton
We received a letter last week
from a former member of our unit
that fmide lis poke out our chest
and feci proud that we had helped a
little The letter was from P(> Ken-
neth Vance sori of Mr and Mrs
John Will Vanre and Is now sta-
irs and are sure they will enjoy their j Honed at Camp Lewis, Washington
.1 r,elation with tpc .rncl.. uf Com-
pany B
■We have recently received a re-
port on our Federal inspection which
was held March 12 by Col E J
Bond from Fort Sam Houston. Tex-
as We received a rating of xatis-
laCtorv. which Is not as high as we I
would like to have ’it. but several j
statements marie by Col Bond led
us to believe that our low strength
or the lack of members prevented j
our being rated excellent. Naturally :
we art very anxious!* hi raw that ;
number and we need the help ol
everyone who reads this column j
and all your friends and relatives
In fact, everyone that Is served by
this unit Col Bund made a favor-
able comment In hts report about!
all the families of the men. rela-l
tives. business men, and city offrr-
Inis being present for the inspection
We are, all so glad that you-could
Kenneth vnlwnteoieri Tor acthre ser
vi'-e’ from- tfUs"uiViC and retained
his rating In the regular army He
told about his training there and
hi general what he was doing, hut
Dr and Mrs” C R Pickle and sons
of Garland visited last weekend wtth
Mr and Mrs, S C. Edmundson
Mr, and Mrs Edwin Webb Jim-
my and Danny visited the past week
in Levelland with Mr and Mr-
Wavne Webb and Shirley and In
P«9* 3
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HOW SEASON
Hail Insurance ...
Means Crop Protection.
Crop Protection . . .
Means Dollar Security.
Dollar Security . . .
Means you'll have money
even if hail does
wipe out your crop.
Hfcfc OH III At. -:L41«
j. m. McDonald
201 .State Bank Building
Amarillo with Mr and Mrs Leon-j
ard Webb and family
Mr John F Henderson Jr of Ft
Worth will visit tins weekend with I
her mother Mr Malic) Henson
i he made one , t.t'emenf that we want
t to quote to you and I feel sure that
I he won’t mind Kenneth writes. "I
I ran truthfully .1 rnv Guard train-
ing hits beer ,1 til; 1 am Here
convinced than .met i. ,v thn1 all
| brryy should get mlo the Guard a 1
soon as they can I just wish there
\ was some way to convince them of |
| that. You never rmll/c how much !
I help a little training is until, you
1 have a-use for it We surely do ajr- I
j predate hearing from these former
members and it entourages us to do
better when »c ,,rt letters uch ns
this ' .
Brotherhood Sets
Quarterly Meet
For April 21
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Coleman County Baptist Broth- j
erhood will have its next, quarterly \ '
meeting at the Flr-t Baptist Clrurrh |
in Coleman on Tuesday. April 21
announces John A Balkum of lea
day. UMOCiatlonai president.
The meeting will start at. 8 00
p nr Winfred Watson will be the
speaker, dinner will be served and
a program is being planned Mi
everyone lo plan to
YOUR COMMUNITY NKWS FROM
BETHEL
One nridget to anoUiet If I hart
known you wa.‘ coining, I would have | Balkum urge
baked a cookwv‘ j attend
There j» still a .shortagr of red
marble? for thr- brotherhood mem-
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By Betty Jamlaon
a.
Mrs J E. Weeks returned to her
home in Colorado City Sunday af-
ter a weeks visit with the Edwin
Ptttards and relatives at Gouldbuak
Mr and Mrs Edwin Pittard made
a trip to Fr edericksburg Wednesday
Mr and Mrs John Owens of Me-
nard visited Mrs Nay Thomas on
Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs Edwin Plttaid vis-
ited Mrs W II Pit lard tn Santa
Anna Hospital Wednesday and Fri-
day
Nina Jean Thomas spent tire week
end In Coleman wtth her grandpar-
ent*. Mr and Mrs. T E Moore
Mr and Mrs Jess Cor.art and
Kenneth accompanied Mr and Mr s
. aw ■». J. ■
Mr and Mr W F Deal and
Tummy visited with Mts 'I ,J Dal/
ton Hr one night last, .week
Mr and Mi, H A Hafner. Mr
and Mrs James Hafner and Jim-
my visited Mr ‘and Mrs Manton
Jamison Wednesday.
Douglas McMinn lo Abilene Satur-
day
Mr and tyo Billy Jack Deal and
Margaret visited Sunday with his
parents. Mr and Mrs W F Deal
and Tommy
Mr and Mrs W F\ Deal and Tom-
my. Mr and Mrs B, J. Deal and
Margaret visited Mr Deals brother.
Mr and Mrs Dick Deal and fam-
ily of Whon Saturday night
G W Parrish of Hamilton visit-
ed over the weekend with Owi ar
Jamison They were formerly in the
army together
Mr and Mrs Pete Skelton at«l
(Snktren, Mr amt Mrs Buck /ami-
xott and Michele, Mrs James Haf-
ner and Jimmy and Mr and Mrs
Dick Jamison tn the Manton Jami-
son home Sunday
Our pastor has said that he is
still improving By next Sunday he
will tie back with us We hope that
he will be back and invite everyone
who can to come
Mr and Mrs Manton Jamison
visited Mr and Mrs Chilton Oldeon
Monday night
berxhip attendance use, and any-
one who has any Information on
red marble* is asked to contact ei-
ther Mr Balkum 6r Weldon Lucas
A large crowd was tn attendance
at the Brotherhood meeting al te* -
day on March 30. wtth people from
at! over the county present Mr
Balkum states they also had a good
meeting at Harmony Baptist Church
several weeks ago
The association Is encouraging
the organising of new Brotherhoods
tn the rountv and urge any pastors
of_^l»ymen who are interested lo
romact the officers
Mr Balkum reports that he at-
tended the Tnlpa revival Saturday
night, and heard Haul Smith bring
a fine message He also commends
the Brotherhood there for the work
they have done on the church.
Our Storage Vault Offer*
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tint Chinch next Himrinv
Mrs. Nellie Forehand is visiting
In the J N Forehand home today.
Tuesday
Nonnie G. Smith In Navy
Engine Training School
Nriim)e G Smith, Coleman, a U I
B Navy 'engmemnn ”3 c. liaX'beeril
apiioinied to a live-months engine j
training school at Great lakes Na |
val Training Center, Illinois Tlte I
emu sc is for training ih rnalnten- !
nnee of large power engines, and is
the largr*! delael engine malnien-
mice school in the world
AT THE . . .
QUEEN
THEATRE
Santa Anna. Texas
Friday • Saturday
April 10-11
'Desert Legion'
Alan Ladd - Arlene Dahl
Tachnicolor
AdmJwtnn 30c anarSe
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Flour
Rad A Whit*
25 lb. Sack
1.97
CakeMix
While Glcdlola
Reg. Pkg.
39c
Red s
White
FOOD
STORES
BROOMS
Golden Queen
A Good Broom
PEACHESR>d *Whu#’cIic#d or
halves. No. 2 1/2 Can
JUICE
Lemon. Puretex, lemon shaped
shaker bottle. 6 ot.
PINEAPPLER#d 4 Wh '•f,ncy
crushed, No. 2 Can
PEARS
Rosedale. No. 2 1/2 Can
PEAS Kun*r'a Little Dainty. Fancy
2 Sieve. No. 303 Can
YUUA FISH Ch4ck*n o< th*s#*
Green Label, reg. can
*1.29
33c
31c
291
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25c
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mrrilC or Turnip. Sun Spun m | f
Chopped * Ho. 303 Con M A
MIV^IimGhb
spuds sttrr 49*
ONIONS Yellow. Bermuda*, lb. ^
CARROTS Large Cello Pack 2 For 15*
LEMONS Sun Klal. lb. 1^
POTATOES New Horida Reds, lb. S*
Meal
Gladlola
White Cream
5 lb. S*ck
49c
SAUSAGE
Vienna. Red A White
All Meal. reg. can
19*
No. 1 1/2 Bottle 24(
Kuner s, fancy placed packed
Karo. Blue or Red Label
| PICKLES Sour .. Dili., quart ).r
I TEA Llpion'i. 1/4 lb. I1.,.>q.
42’
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CHOICE MEATS
OLEO Sun Spun. lb.
FRANKS Pound
PRESSED HAM bb
PICNIC HAMS ^
OCEAN PEARCH ™.„
23*
39*
49*
49*
Rett & White Food Shires Directory
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GOULDBUSK L. H. Grllfllk; MELVIN: L. V. Slrw.n
SANTA ANNA: Hooch Grocery, Hunter Grocery;
ECHO, H D. Smith; ROCKWOOD: Heilman Grocery;
rOLEMAN: Arthur Flippen, W. C. Ratjen. George W.
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1953, newspaper, April 9, 1953; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731995/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.