Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1980 Page: 8 of 18
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COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
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Mrs. Williams
Dies Monday
In New Mexico
Mrs. C. M. (Inita) Williams,
78, former resident of Santa
Anna, died at her residence in
Clovis, N. M. at 8:31 a.m.
Monday,’ March 31, 1980.
Funeral services are set for
, 2:00 p.m. today (Thursday) in
, Henderson Funeral Home
Chapel in Santa Anna with
| burial to follow in San,ta Anna
’ -^Cemetery. Henderson Funeral
Home has charge of arrange-
ments.
Officiating minister will be
* Ferry Zumwalt of Coleman
Church of Christ
Mrs. Williams, daughter of
the late Amos and Mae Morgan
Taylor, was born in Coleman
January 27,1902, and she and
Mr. Williams were married at
Santa Anna October 29,1922. A
homemaker and member of the
Church of Christ, she moved to
Clovis from Bangs in 1974.
Surviving her are two daugh-
ters, Jerry Miller and Suzanne
Miers, both of Clovis; three
grandchildren; four great-
grandchildren; five sisters,
Mrs. Lorena Williams, Mrs.
Elgin Spence, both of Califor-
nia, Mrs. Dollie Joplin of Lov-
ingtpn. N. M„ Mrs. Von Seal
Estes of Weatherford, and Mrs,
Jewell Suddeth of San Angelo;
one brother, Ray Taylor of
Lincoln, N, M.; and a numbfcr of
nieces and nephews. County
survivors include three sisters-
in-law, Mrs. Mabel Eubank,
Mrs. Ina? Williams,‘both of
Santa Anna, and Mrs. Gertrude
Williams of Coleman.
Howdy & Welcome
New Babes
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PRESENTED BY THE
STATE BAR 01 TEXAS
Coleman, Texas, April 3, 1980
evcnl the parents are divorced,
the parent named managing con-
servator must give permission be-
sv, fore the child may marry.
Send >our questions lo “You «nd the l aw,"
Stale Bar of lexis, P.O. Box 12487, Austin.
78711. Answers mas appear in columns in
hypothetical terms; personal answers not 1
possible.
Good Buddy
Some scientists believe that
the occupants of flying saucers
will contact us once they un-
derstand our language. If
they're listening to C.B. radio,
that'll be in the year 2338!
Mr. and Mrs. Luciano Espitia
are the proud parents of a baby
boy, Gilbert Lynn Espitia born
to them at 5:55 a.m. Tuesday,
April 1,1980. He weighed 7 lbs.
and 5 ozs.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Espitia Sr.
of Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs,
Pete Diaz of Santa Anna.
Featuring Fabulous Fashions
at Reasonable Prices!!
LEFT TO RIGHT: SANDRA EDINGT0N
In "Collegians” two piece suit in aqua.
This is another linen look and all you
need to keep you looking "in charge";
NANCY MAYES - is showing our new
linen J. H. Collectibles. J. H, - the ideal
choice for women with an eye for fit,
fabric and classic tailoring. This is a
look that will stay in your wardrobe
year after year and always be in
fashion,- SANDRA STITH looks fresh
and ready for spring in our new
"Applause" dress. This is 50 % poly
and 50 % rayon. The new button-front
and wide belt is so basic and good
looking it will work both days and
nights; ANN WATSON- is pretty in ohfe
of our Melissa Lane dresses. It is
100 % poly for that care-free fresh-
ness that lasts all day long. This dress
has elastic waist and split skirt for
good looks and great fit.
Wf
On All Spring Dresses and Coordinates
... This Week Only at
,il
The Man’s Shop
Ladies’Boutique
210 (ommemiil
(inn IIom’Ii -- Owner
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leverett
are proud to announce the
arrival of a baby boy, Stephen
Lee Leverett, weighing 8 lbs.
and 12*/z ozs. when he was born-
to them on Sunday, March 30,'
1980 at 2:05 a.m.
Grandparents are* Mr. and
Mrs. August Ducker of Fred-
ericksburg, Mr. Paul Leverett
of Coleman, and Mrs. Ruthie
Kelley of Fredericksburg.
*****
TOPS Installs
New Officers
Texas TOPS 332 met in
regular session on March 31 in
the Coleman Bank Club and
installed officers.
Wanell Thomas presented
certificates to Edna Bunt for
Chapter Queen for 1978, and
Ruby Sanges for first place
Division 4 for 1977.
Sarah Boyd led the pledge
and singing, Joyce Garner call-
.ed the roll with 34 members
weighing in. Becky Wiginton
was Best TOPS Loser and
Anna Laws was KOPS Queen.
Wanell Thomas announced on
April 7, unwrapped gifts would
be auctioned off and April 21, a
shower will be given for the
kops. Phone Pals' names were_
chosen and Wanell pre-
sented charms to the following
out-going officers: Ruby San-
ges, co-leader; Joyce Saver-
ance, treasurer; Joyce Garner,
weight recorder; Regina Gar-
ner, secretary; Bea King, assis-
tant weight recorder; Connie
Watson and Katherine Sikes,
weighers; and Barbara Moore,
reporter.
A beautiful blue and white
candlelight installation service
was conducted by Maxine El-
liott who swore in the following
officer^ for the new year: Joyce
Garner, weight recorder; Bea
King, assistant weight record-
er; Connie Watson, treasurer;
Regina Garner, secretary;
Becky Wiginton, co-leader; and
Wanell Thomas, leader.
The visitor was Nellie Net-
tles. Members present included
Edna Tisdale, Opal Barnett,
Viola Hammitt, Orene Peacock,
Sudie Wilkins, Sarah Stewart,
Dorothy Beal, Louise Sluder,
Ruth Banta, Vada Laws, Lo-
lette Curry, Tommie Roberts,
Mavis Goodwin, Kathy Rose,
Gerrie Coats, Patricia Parton,
Dorothy Vineyard, Leona Al-
ford, Maggie Wood, Sarah
Boyd, Jean McHorse, Linda
Estes, and those named above.
Q: List January I wis informed
by the Trust Department of an
out-of-state bank that I would
receive S5.000 under the will of
r cousin. A month later I re-
ceived a copy of a “Petition for
Commencement of Proceedings”
seeking to sell real estate of the
deceased. This came from a law
firm in yet another state. I've
heard nothing since, even though
I’ve written twice for informa-
tion about the settlement. What
should I do now?
A: Write to the Clerk of the
Probate Court in the County
where your cousin lived, request-
ing copies of all documents filed
in that Estate. A fee may be
charged for this service. At the
same time, send a certified letter
lo the law firm, asking for a re-
port of the sale of the land
Q: If I mail a traffic ticket with
a check sufficient to pay the fine
for a traffic offense, does this
admit guilt?
A: Most traffic tickets have a
line where you must sign to enter
a plea of guilty, if you desire not
to plead guilty, you can mail in
the fine but leave the line blank.
A plea of nolo contendere will be
entered for you. A plea of nolo
contendere, commonly called a
“no contest" plea, could become
important should a lawsuit be
filed as a result of the traffic of-
fense. In a personal injury suit,
a plea of guilty in a traffic offense
is admissible as evidence to de-
termine who was legally at fault
in an accident.
Q: I want to sell my house, but
I don't have a copy of the deed
to nry lot. What should I do?
A: Permanent records of land
transactions are kept in the
County Clerk’s office and a copy
can be made for you. Any real
estate transaction should be re-
corded in, the records of the
County Clerk for the county in
which the land is located. Go to
the Clerk’s office, tell them the
date the property was bought and
from whom. They should be able
to find a copy of your deed with
this information.
Q: If I need a lawyer to handle
a property transaction in this
county, would the lawyer have to
be located in this county or could
I consult a lawyer in another
county?
A: A lawyer located in another
county could handle this matter_
for you. There is no requirement
that your lawyer’s office be in the
county where the land is located.
Your attorney will work with the
County Clerk’s office in the
county where the land is, This
transaction may involve a title
search and closing the sale Much
of this, if you wish, may be han-
dled by mail.
Q: If I will my property to my
married daughter, will it be her
separate property or will it be
owned jointly by her and her hus-
band?
A: Under Texas law, if your
daughter survives you it would be-
come her separate property, and
her husband would have no right
to it as long as she is alive. How-
ever, w(ien your daughter dies,
unless she leaves a will that pro-
vides otherwise, her surviving
husband and children would
share your property. If your
daughter had no children or other
close relatives, her surviving hus-
band may have a claim to some
part of your property.
Q: For three years, my daughr
ler’s been dating a boy of whom
I disapprove. Now she wants to
marry him. Can she get married
without my permission?
A: Under the Texas Family
Code, a person who is 18 years
old or older does not need her
parents’ consent to marry; If the
person is 14-17 years old, the
pa rents' consent is required. In the
Geo. D. Rhone Co.
Happy50th
Emily!
It happens to the best of us!
Block goes with me to the
IRS? Free? I should have
come here last year.”
We're trained to know every deduction and credit the law
allows. And if the IRS calls you in, we'll go with you, free.
Not as a legal representative but to explain how your
taxes were prepared.
H&R BLOCK)
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
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News prior to going with the
present media.
Holt has received many
awards, including being named
Man of the Year in Texas
Agriculture in 1970. -----
He helped organize the Tay-
lor County Breeder-Feeder As-
sociation, now knowff as the
West Texas Hereford Assn.,
one of the oldest in the state.
He worked diligently in ex-
panding the Abilene Fat Stock
Show from a one-county exhibi-
tion to the current strong
regional event.
Holt helped found the Cattle-
men's Roundup for Crippled
Children, one of the strong
financial arms of the West
Texas Rehabilitation Center,
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FOR SALE: Well-built com-
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Lots of Ancestors
After eight years of having two
litters a year, a female dog has
the potential to. have 6,420
descendents. \
Happy Easter!
Sunday, April 6
Easter Greetings Box $2.95
Russell Stover Candies are the
finest in quality, freshness and
goodness. Choose from many
assortments of delicious can-
dies especially decorated (or
Easter.
Multi-color Basket $1.75
1 lb. Assorted Chocolates
$3.95
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2db. Assorted Chocolates
$7.75
Multi-color Bamboo
Basket $5.35
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1980, newspaper, April 3, 1980; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731594/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.