Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1953 Page: 7 of 14
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I want to express my
thanks to the’ voters of
East Ward who voted
for me on Tuesday, and
my many friends who
helped me in being
elected councilman of
this ward.
I will carry out the
duties of this office to
the best of my ability,
and work for a better
East Ward and City of
Coleman.
Thank
much.
you all very
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TALPA NEWS:
Talpa Churches Elect Officers,
Plan Vacation Bible School
Coleman County Chronicle
Section 2
Chronicle, Coleman, Texas. April 9. 1953
8 PAGES
By Mrs. Maggie Braver
Talpa l orrexpondenl
Member* uf the Talpa churche*
met at the Presbyterian Anne* on
Monday to make definite plan* for
the Vacation Bible School, which
will-be sponsmed liy the Immanuel
Baptist Church thL* year. The four
ChUrdus will work very happily to-
gether. Officers and teachers were
elected Monday Time of Vacation
Bible School will be from May 27
through June 7 We hope to make
this the best school we have had for
the upbuilding of our community.
The women of the Presbyterian
Church met at the annex Tuesday
We study from St Mark Mr F
Thompson. Is leader. Mrs Jim
Brown gave study, from Survey of
Negro Work Mr.- cue Dobson was
hostess.
Mis, Aim Dressing of Fort Worth
was house guest of Mrs. Francis
Martin last Friday.
Last Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R B Rush were Ml and
Mrs Ned Ric h and -children. Mrs
T (W Rush and M: Mary Hu ll
of Coleman Mrs A V Livingston
Mr and Mrs. Francis Martin and
Ricky Mrs Rush had the dinner
honoring Francis Martins. btrthdaf
'4~p, o. Pursell of Rock Springs
spent Monday inch! v;!n !■..■-■ i
Mrs. A. V. Livingston
Mr, and Mr. Willie Norris of
Crews. Mrs M Heaver visited til
the L, C Norrt* liome last Monday
evening.
Visitors and Easter guests m Mr
and Mrs L C Norrt' home were
Mr and Mrs Howard i tin: Mr
and Mrs Loyd Kennedy. Lovd Jr..
Francis. Bill, Janie Sharon and
Kenneth of Fort Worth. Mr and
Mrs Jack Coney. Gail, John and
David of Eden. Mr and Mr 1)
V. Prater of Big spring. Mr and
Mrs Barney Norris and children of
Ballinger, Mr and Mi , D. Hay
amJLtlary of Coahoma. Mr- Minnie
Glvlna. Mrs Bo Brown and Gary
of Coleman
Mr and Mr It B Rush were
business visitors in San Angelo on
Tuesday
Very sorry Mr*. Ara Huev l* oft
the sick list again. Her daughter,
Mrs Hill Hamburger of Sweetwater
Came alter her last Wednesday for
a check with the Sweetwater doc
tor who ha been treating tier Mrs
Huey and Tootsy arr still In Sweet-
water Mrs Dexter Huey replacing
her In Talpa school lunch room
Wishing for MTS fluey a speedy
recovery and bark home.
Mr and Mrs M C Landolt vlstt-
ert friends and attended church In
Coleman last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Hayden Mercer and
Dwvid visited friends In Talpa Sun-
day evening and attended services
at Hie Immanuel Baptist
service*
Church
ed seven girl friends with a picnic
dinner out on the c E. Brown plane
last Sunday after church Oiinit*
were Shirley and, Settle Brown,
Joyce Boiijar, Jo Carolyn Jeffrey.
Byblr liiiwn. Nancy lam Clayton
and Patsy Sikrs The girl* visited In
the Ralph Brown home
Wi Botnar, Miss Bessie
Blown visited hi the Ralph Brown
home last Sunday evening
Mis Nora Kirby of Sail Angelo
Mrs Horace Stoke* visited Mrs
Louis Love last Friday evening
Mrs Orby Sikes and Patsy were
shopping W Ballinger Tuesday mor-
ning
Mr I, C Jameson had fore last
weekend visitors. Mr and Mrs Roy
Mr .and Mr? Wayne Huflr and White and daughter* of San An-
chlldren of Big Spying vlalted rela-
tives here last Sunday.
Welcome our new depot agent
to Talpa. Mr and Mrs. I. C CFirt t
mas and children. They have mov-
ed in the George Rae house.
Mr and Mrs Dolph Smith of
Gouldbusk were visitors at the Im-
manuel Baptist Church Sunday eve-
rting.
Mrs W Bomar and Elisabeth Ami
were shopping In San Angelo last
Saturday,
Mr and Mu. Jim Brown, Mrs C [son Jack who left last Friday morn-
F "Brown and Be.- to were bii-liir : |„i tor training in the arms The
visitors in Coleman Monday
tonlp. Mi and Mr Bill Denny of
Shreveport, La., the party attended
the funeral and burial of Bill Den-
ney's mother In Brownwood Sun-
day Mot tier Denny passed away on
Friday evening and was burled in
the Brownwood cemetery
Mr and Mis Floyd Martin and
children, of- Levelland spent last
weekend with relatives here
' \1
Mr and Mrs Roy Narvik enter-
tained with a dinner honoring their
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AlWAVS ri»it OUAUTV'
AFTER-
EASTER
CLEARAWAY
NOVELTY COTTON SLEEVELESS
BLOUSES
Only 72
$
1 77
for last weekend visitors and Easter
dinner guests Mrs C W Johnson
of Dublin. Mrs Minnie Rati*back of
Stanton, Mr. and Mrs M. G fiaglcy
of Kriv-s. Jimmie Johnson, 1 ary
English, Mrs T. E.‘ Tihnev. Mrs
Pal Davl* and children, S/Sgt and
Mr Roy Van Meter and chiidreu
of Sun Antonio
Rev. mil Johnson went to Rook-
wood Sunday morning for Sunrise
Easter service* there, later In the
day regular II o'clock services '
Mr and Mr* T E. Turnev, Mrs
Pat DavU and Children spent Sat-
urday night in Mr and Mrs J W
Roberts home. ‘'
Easter Sunday dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown were Mrs
iami, Bouldln. Mr. and Mi Rov
Kilgore of Abilene. Mr and Mr*
Clifford Bculdin and children. Mr
and Mr Cheater Bouldln of lea-
day. Afternoon visitors were Mr
a
Bristow Gray
Mr and Mrs Bedford Parker
pent lust Sunday in Coleman with
their daughter, Mr and Mr- John-
nie Johnson and family
- Mr and Mr Joe Dobson went
by way of San Antonio and on to
Corpus Christ) last weekend and
visited hLs sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Roy Valentine.
Elizabeth Ann Bomar entertain-
Consists of colion pique, polished colton and cotton
broadcloth. Colorful pattern on white grounds.
PATTERN EFFECT COTTON
Circle
SKIRTS
<233
Each
THE PAINT
WITH tVEMHW
BUILT IN...
guest* were Mr and Mrs Irvin Mar-
Surface Interest and everglaze finish, colorful pattern
effects on white backgrounds, sizes 22 through 211.
MISSES AND HALF SIZES IN
Bemberg
DRESSES
5
00
Each
Ideal for hot weather ahead, delicate prints that you’ll
love and will flatter you.
ASSORTMENT OF COTTON
Piece Goods
Here's your chance to save
—consists of piques, print and
solids Chintz, rayons, and
others. Now at only? yd.
50c
EXTRA VALUE!
COTTON SHORT
PAJAMAS!
Time to **v*f Here's a super
Penney buy in solid Blue,
pink of malar crinkle crepe
mtdrtif atytea, at tin* tiny
stock-up price! Small, med-
WHITI SWAN*
With Sofia luminoll Iks |ob It dona
whan other pokih ho*a jwl begun. I
coot Nniihai wall) and woodwork la
orary room. Mao,
wol and undercoat
bvift In. Eaiiuit to
apply It i lovablul
Scrubbablol
GALLON
’530
Qt. $1.60
bisTiuum it
Mr? Lloyd Martin and children of
Levelland. Mr and Mr* Itrginald
Lagow of Coleman. Mr* M Braver,
Mr and Mrs. Jim Montgomery
Mr. and Mr* Floyd Thompson
had for last Saturday evening and
dinner guests, Dr and Mrs Bristow
Gray of'’Brownwood, Mrs Ira De,i-
kin . Mr and Mrs Tom West, Mr
ami Mr Jin Brawn—rind family
and Matt Fox
Mr*. Beaver, had Dr and Mr*
Gray for Sunday' dinner guest*
They visited Mr* Annie Hollanger
Sunday afternoon.
A wonderful surprise awaited M
Beaver last Saturday evening when
she returned home from a fishing
trip with her brother and wife. Mr
and Mr Will Rae. Child and Mr
T. C Laws. Charlene and Judy of
Austin had come up for lhe week-
end. Mr and Mrs. Reginald Lagow.
Mr. and Mi Irvin Martin and
baby of Coleman, Mr and Mrs Ray
Norris, Mr and Mr*. Toppy Beaver
ahd sons aw*iled her return with
a lovely chicken dinner with all the
good things that go with it Games
were enjoyed after dinner.
Mr and Mr? Floyd Thompson.
Mr and Mrs. Will Moore of Bal-
linger. Mr and Mr*. Dillard Adair
of Colorado City. Mr and Mr* Roy
Worley and sons of Big Spring en-
joyed a lovely . birthday dinner In
Mr* Ira Deaklns home last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Toppy Beaver en-
tertained With a barbecue dinner
last Sunday. Guest* were Mr and
Mrs. John Byers of Ballinger, Mr
and Mr*. f;d Glass ami boys of
Miller*view, Mr and Mr* Herman
Llnterman of Ballinger, Mr and
■i Mr*. Reginald laigow of Coleman,
j Mr and Mr* T*C Law * Charlene
| and ,Judy of Austin, Dr and Mrs
Gray were afternoon visitors.
The Immanuel Baptist spring re-
vival closed Sunday night with one
new member by confession of faith,
one by letter, hue rededlcallon Rev
Paul Smith gave some very good
messages. The Easter endec, was
especially good
There wa* an extra good attend-
ance at the Presbyterian Sunday
school and church' Sunday to hear
the Easter message Dr. Gray brought
to his people
Rev. Robert !*Vton nisi) had a
good e.n'Jv morning I'-rvlce at the
Method 1st Church before going on
to New Hope for the 11 o'clock ser-
vice.
Ftrst Baptist Church had a special
guest speaker far their Easter pro-
gram last Sunday night. A young
preacher, L. b Smith of Waco
There were *lx attended the District
Voting -People's Meeting at Klckapoo
from here last Sunday evening.
Mr* Carl Faublon drove her moth-
er. Mrs Arthur Brown to San An-
gelo Monday to go through the
clinic there, while being examined
jfihe wax taken seriously 111 and had
i to be put in the hospital. Reports
are she was resting better late tn
[ the afternoon, when Mrs, Faublon
returned home. Truly hope for Mrs
Brown better days soon
Mr and Mrs 8 T. Brevard. Mar-
vin Hale! Mr. and Mrs Webb Fuller
Mr and Mrs. Carl Faubton attended
the O, D Hector funeral In Cole-
man 1**1 week
Donald Bikes of Tarlton spent
the Easter holidays with parent*.
Mr and MrH Orby Sikes
Mr, and Mrs Eldon Hardy of
Coleman spent Easter with her par-
ent*, Mr. and Mra George Rae.
ROCKWOOD NEWS
Easier Egg Hunt Is Game Feature
Of Rockwood WSCS Meeting Monday
By Mr*. J Hunter
Korkwnod t'oricspondcnl
MRS C ALII WILL IS HOSTESS
TO W M S,
Hie Woman's Missionary Society
of Sic Baptist Church of Rock-
wood met In the home of Mrs
Claud Box. with Mrs Ray Caldwell
as hostess Monday a Hr moon
Mrs Nick Buse directed the gam-
es beginning with a treasure hunt
at the Caldwell home ending at
the Box home. An Easter egg hunt
followed with Mr* A L King win-
ning the prize for nijeiing the most
eggs
Mr* Claud Hardee of Dallas was
presented a carnation corsage
Mrs lain Gray directed Uie bus-
mens session and It was voted to
send a cash offering to Buckner's
Orphan Home Gifts were exchang-
ed and displayed.
Those present .were Mme.x. Dick
,J. T Avapt.? Melvin
Mr and Mi
and Larry
Mrs Bob Halmon and Jerry Carl
of San Angelo called at the Maness
home on Saturday
Mr and Mi's L. O Hunter of
Coletnan visited tn the John Hunter
home Easter morning
Mrs OUn Horton and son Johnny
Wayne ot Auatin visited during the
holidays with Mr and Mr.* Johnny
Steward and James Mrs Steward
Mrs Horton and Johnny Wayne
visited with Mr and Mrs J. E Por-
ter at Utopia Friday to Sunday,
Mrs Claud Hardee of Dallas is
visiting with her parents. Mr. and
Mra Bob Steward -and1 sister. Mrs
Ray Caldwell and Mr Caldwell
Mr and Mrs Guy Elii* ot Wood-
aon and Mr* Judge Jones of Cisco
visited in thr R j Deal home ori
Sunday.
Mr atid
Deal. Matt Ext™. Goldie MUburger, >rr>: »nd N,kki V“"
evening dinner guests of Mr and
Don Taylor and children of
Boa* Estes, Bill Bryan, Ijewls Bry-
an. L Brusetihan Sr, Nick Buse,
Evan Wise. L Hrusenhan Jr A L
King, Claud Hardee, Claud Box and
Ray Caldwell.
Mr- Ofeii - Bis. swell .
Alamosa. ColoraU* i nmmee tin
birth of a son. Roy Don, March
18 The baby weighed 6 pounds and
1-1 ounces Grandparents are Mr .
and Mra Roy Blackwell of Ris k- > Phyl!ls ai C<>leman vU1,w1 .Mt>ndB>'
afternoon witfi Mi and Mrs Drury
Mrs
Fisk
Mr A D Pettit of Runia Annt
attended rtiurch at Rockwood Sun
duv taater serVia*
m.t—rr'T?f
Ooldthwalte S|)ent tlve weekend w ith
Mr and Mr- fawn McMillan
Mr and Mrs Robert L E*tes and
-’y.....
cost were Sunday dltmer g ueats ui
the R. S Fondrcn home.
Mr, and Mra Millard Smith, Jr.,
of Eldorado spent last Tuesday night
with Mr and Mm Ray Steward
and family
Brief Sunday callers with Mr
and t^rs Aubrey McSwH|ite and
Garland were Mr and Mrs Lurry
Dalilberg and children of Brady
Mr and Mrs Dan Mill? and child-
ren o! Coleman, Mr and Mrs. Bob
Mobley of San Angelo and Mr and
Mrs Blake Williams, Mac and Car-
olyn also visited. ,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and
Mrs, Jack McSwane and Stanley
were Mr and Mrs Dan Mills, Joe
Dan and Linda of Coletnan, Mr
and Mrs A N McSwane, Mg.
Veonia Jackson. Joyce, Minnie Jean
and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
McSwane and Garland An Easter
egg hunt was enjoyed In the after-
noon
Mr. and Mrs John Kemp, Jr., of
Pasadena and Mr and Mrs. Roy
Glen Gardner and family of Cole-
man _»pent Easter with Mr, and
Mrs Jot in Kemii
IN THE FOOTSTEPS - OF
THE AERlCANS .;*H
The Woman’s Society of Christ-
ian Service met at tile lloekwood-
Mettiodist Church Monday after-
noon at 2:30 in the third session of
study on Africa directed by Mrs
Marcus Johnson, j Ma,CUs
'Die worship service was not a*
rarlcature but comparing their way.
of thinking and worshiping. Mrs
Tom Bryan sang an African chorus, i
The scripture reading was from j
psalms IMl An African prayer was
read, romjwring our worship ser-
u- - *11 -i * a Blnpi 'll1
fell" wa.* Billowed by Matt 28:19-
. 20 With aasigmnentt, from the Text,
the losing meditation was upon the
Miluli in ,, '?,
Sealed bids will be recevied In
the office of the State Board of
Control, Austin, Texas, until i0:00
a .mi. May 7, 1953 for' the rental of
approximately 550 sq, ft. of off tie
space, Coleman, Texas, for a period
of September 1, 1953 - August 31,
1955 130 day caneeUatlon optiont,
speciflcatiOM-: are obtainable from
the State Board of Control, Austin,
Texas and Texas Highway Depart-
ment Refer to HWY-441 tn all cor-
reijjondence. CISc
More than 1000 jatrsons from
Washington. D. C., and a third of
the nation * stales visited the Wal-
ter Porter farm near Terrell on
Feb 28 for the observance of the
50th anniversary ot the beginning
of farm demonstration work. Tills
farm was the site of the first dem-
onstration.
Genius, that power which dazzle*
mortal eye*, Is oft but perseverance
in disguise Henry Willard Austin.
Success m life depends upon per*
Msteftt effort, upon the improve-
ment of moments more Mian upon
any other rare thing Mary Bakrr
Eddy,
wood and Mrs R^W, Johnson of
Lohn.
Mrs, Bob Halmon and son Jerry
Carl of San Antonio came Wednes-
day to spend the Hauler holidays
wltli her parents, Mr and Mr*
Carl Buttry Mr Halmon came tor
them They returned home Sunday.
. Mrs. R, W. Carruther* of Lufc
bock and Mrs John Byrl of Brown-
wood visited in the John Hunter
home Friday morning
Mr*. Bill Scoggins and Min, Billy
Erl of Aust-well spent Thursday to
Sunday with her parent*. Mr and
Mrs A. S. Hall. She was accompan-
ied by Mrs. Ruth Martin of San
Antonio, who returned home Fri-
day.
Oran Wise, of Dlmmltt, Jollied a
group fishing at Lake Buclianan
during the weekend.
Larry Avant* has been to the
Brady hospital several times lately
because of a seriously cut finger-
Mis* Bernice Jolmaon of Cole-
man spent Sunday with nef parents,
Mr. and Mrs. fox J oilman!,
Mr and Mrs E. D Black, Gary
and Elaine of Ran Angelo spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs Toni
Bryan Other Sunday gueat* in the
Bryan home were Mr and Mrs
John Whetstone. Mr. and Mrs M
Davis, Patricia and Don of Santa
Anna
Mrs J. E Richardson was called
to Marshall to see a seriously sick
son on Thursday night.
Weekend guest*- in the Richard-
son home were Mr Sam Smith.
Mr and Mr* J W. Smith and
Leonard of Mesailla Park. New Mex-
ico, Mr and Mrs F L Richardson
and girls, Cmtliea and Delores ol
Brownwood, Mr and Mrs E 1.
Richardson, Laqueita, Kelly and
Elmer Lee ot Fort Worth. Mr. and
Mrs Rex Richardson, Jane and
Miss Sharon McClung of Neder-
land. Texa*. Mr and Mrs W B
Adktxson and Willie Ray Templeton
of Brownw-ood.
Mr Nancy Haul) and two child-
ren of Bang* werr Sunday night
(tinner guests of the Richardson*
Mr and Mr* Millard Smith, Jr.
of Eldorado visited in the R J
Deal home Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. R J Deal ahd Dixie
visited Mr, and Mr Dick Fondren
Tuesday eveulng Other visitor* were
Mrs Hop Cheatham, Mr and Mrs
Millard Smith,, of Eldorado, Mr?
Uiuia Kegans of San Angelo, Mr
and Mrs Ray Steward, Mickey and
Debbie and Mr Jim Steward
Mr and Mrs Keith Feat her?Um.
James and Brenda of Snyder were
weekend VUtllors with the Marcus
Johnson family.
Mr and Mr* Bob Mobley of San
Angelo spent the holiday with her j
parents, Mr and Mrs Sam Mc-
Ilvaln and other relatives '
Mrs Betti* Penterost of San Ang-
elo spenf Sunday with Mr and Mrs
lhck Fondren and attended church.
Mr and Mra Weldon McCreary
and children of Memphis spent thej
weekend with Mr and Mr* F. E j
McCreary, Sr
Weekend guest* will) Mr and |
Mrs M A Rlrharda ui were Ml |
and Mra Jim West and Cleve of;
Sheffield Mid Mr and Mr* Ronald |
Cooper and children of Jayton
Sunday guest* with Mr. and Mrs
tJles* Maneaa were Mr and Mr* |
Howard McCullough. Mr* Bettle |
Pentecost and Mr and Mr* Bob |
Mobley of San Angelo, Mr* BUI j
Scoggins and Billy Ed of AustwelL
1 :
Est«* fmd other fnendn and relat-
ives
M.s 1 pin Brian n stmlcnt u, I
Shannon Nursing School San Ang- I
elo. spent tlie holidays with her
parent?, Mr and Mr* M D Hryafl
and family
The Rev Blli Johnson pastor,
preached at the Baptist Church <m
Sunday He was dinner guest with
Mr npd Mrs Lon Gray
The Rev and Mrs tJoiigla* E*te* I
and Michael of Fort Worth *pent j
.Sunday night wltli Mr slid Mrs |
Bo*s !?MMichael reinaim-d to
*I>ei!d the week with lila ■ grand -
imrents-
Wt-Mon Estes and Miss Bobble
Garner of Abilene were Bunday aup- j
per guoat* 'in the Eates home.
Easier holiday guest* with Mr,
and Mrs Evan Wide were Mr and j
Mrs BUI Mueller of Austin and j
Mr and Mrs Eddie Valirek of San
Antonio |
Mrs, Otiv lr Wrw of Fort Worth
and Miss Billie Wise of San Angelo j
visit ed relative during the week-1
end, '
Peggy and Barbara Melntlre spent [
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs
Matt Estes and attended Sunday
Eaater services
Mr and Mr* J A Hunter and
Don werr Sunday guest- with Mr
and Mrs Tommy Briscoe and chil-
dren at Waldrip.
Mr and Mr? Matt Kites vial ted
Sunday afternoon with Mrs Mc-
Cummlngs at Sant* Anna
Mr and Mra John Fulbright and
chlktren of Coleman spent. Sunday
with Mi and Mra Sherman Hell-
man and family
Belva Heilman spent the week-
end in Coleman with Noreda Har-
mes .
Mr and Mr*; Dan Mills and chil-
dren of Coleman visited Sunday in
tile A N McSwain home
Sunday guest* with Mr and Mr*
Claud Box were Mr and Mn Mar-
shall Campbell and Johnny Pat "f
Santa Anna, and Mr and Mrs Paul
Riddle of Coleman
Bro Dave Coffman preached at
the Church of Clirlst on Easter Sun-
day
Mr and Mr* Dee Mankiti of
Coleman spent Sunday wiUi Mr and
Mrs Drury Fates
Mi and Mrs J A Townsend re-
|>orta their *ori Wavne ha* reached
Korea He say* it Lx very cold but
they have been issued lot* of warm
clothing
Mr and Mrs C D King
Weatherford recently visited with! |
his. mother, Mrs J C. King and j j
Mr and Mra A L King Mra Annie.
Rothermel of Fort Wort!) was with
the Kings Sunday and Monday
Mrs Use Lancaster of Trtekham
was a Sunday guest in the King
home.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Steward and
children and Mra. Battle Fente-
thought “
New
Wine In Old Bot-
Prftseut
were*
Ml Mill'll.* JOllI;
son. Mts
Tom
Bryan, Mrs. J C.
Vvwwm,
Mrs.
Aubrey McSwane.
Mr- I>m
Jophn;
g Mra J T Avant*.
Mrc Jack
Bosli
<k Mr- Fox John-
sou. Mrs
Blake
Wilhanix and Mr*
-I In. Huntc)
Church Of Christ
218 W Elm St. - Phone 7230
H C Swmney. Minister
Schedule of Worship
Sunday.-,— .......—— , ^1
Sermon over KSTA, 8:30 am.
Bible study, all classes. 10 am.
Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.
Sermon over KSTA, If a.m.
Evening Worship, 7 30 pm.
Tuesday—
Young People',* Class, 7 45 pm
Thurgday,
Mid-week
7:30 pm.
Bible study at
Wednesday—
Ladle.* Bible Clans, 9:30
"Welcome To All"
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Rudolph's Corner
1953 IS THE
501 Anniversary
OF
Mobil Oil
FOH 56 YEARS THE
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McHUTT
HER VICE HTATfON
To The People Of Coleman—
Thank You...
For the good support shown me in Tues-
day's election. I ask your continued good
support in my second term as mayor, in a
joint effort towards a better and improved
Coleman, and ask your counsel on projects
that will always be for the betterment of
all the city.
Wm. 0. Leach
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