The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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Page 4-A Democrat-Voice. Coleman, Texas, Nov. 21. 1961 laspy She-moved to Coleman
---—.......................... — i County m 1808 and ahe and. Mr.
; FaiWf wm......tn©rled • January
OSCAR tfuCKS HAVE
WEEKEND GUESTS
Funeral Saturday
Weekend giu^ts of Mr anti i *
Mrs, .Oscar Buck were Mr and J-_ 44 . Enrittar*
Mrs, Aubrey Rabenshuri: Wale I 0i vTIlSa IliriTIvr/
and Gayle of Houston; Mrs N j
J Rabenshtjrg of Austin, Mr Dsirini Haro
and Mrs. Floyd Skaggs and Mr DUlllll nCIC
and Mrs. John Ouhevtck. all of I , , .
Fort Worth, Mr. an& Mrs Fred Funeral services were held at.
Glllaspv of Eldorado, Fred Thu- Steveng demortal Chapel it 4
rnas Gillaspy ot San Angelo and P n» Saturday November
Mr and Mrs Lewis Clark oC It*'1
' Offie Iter t’omiidly of Midland
Former Resident
Dies In Virginia
18. Ifoti X housewife, she was;
a member of the Baptist church
Survivors include her husband J Mrs Roy McFarland, former I
\\ \ Farmer of Novice one resident of Coleman, died Frt [
son, Vi A Farmer Jr of Nov ; <jay, November 17: at 529 Allison j
seve-u daughters Mrs B f Ave Roanoke, Virginia FunerJ
Windham Mrs • Oilvw 1 urnei. a] services Were conducted there ;
.Mrs Buster Horton and Mis today. Monday"
. , | person should ever apply or in
JrV tflC 1^3W lerpiet any law without the aid
* . ■* of an attorney who Kfmiyhdvis •
|H ed concerning the facts involved?
»jYy, .» because a slight variance in facts
i.bAAj may change the application of
the law
Survivors include her husband
CONTINUING
RESPONSIBILITIES
Coleman
... .. . . . Wd'1; Farmeir-73, • Nt'vada, and Mrs. Ctw*-
who died at her home m Novice;. .....,
Pansies
Green Thumb Nursery
Grady. Everett, all of Abilene
.. Mrs. L. E, liny of San Angelo,]
..... - ,to" M," A, . „#«, os
Little Bear Grocery in south •**« .«>“■ P‘4Cl'. MK> ncw owner
Thursday, November 16 Offio v' •*““*•» w* "*«•—•>' j Coleman at one time jo# lessee lakes over responaibil-
I iating minister was Rev Scott! other survivors are three bro- j .......' J tty for it But you may have some
i Wright, pastor uf . Novice Bap '(hers, Tracy Gillaspy of .. t.uh 1 j continuing responsibilities
tist Churfh. bock. Fred Gillaspy of Eldorado RUMMAGE SALE |n rrcertl Case three small
j , and Free Gillaspy of Salem \i The women of the Assembly of boys, playing in an old rifle
Mi-, rainier, n mii.i. < ^arMas. four sisters, Mr.*. Ruby God.Church' will conduct a rum- range near home- found a gre-
■ Gillaspy, was oi n 'J1 o *11 ; Burroughs and Mrs Millie Fop-j mage and bake sale Wednesday,! nade, took it
I wood. Iowa, October 2, 1889,‘to
I the late Mr ,md Mrs S F Gil
Mrs. S. Thompson
Dies Saturday
ftlrs \V Scott Thompson, 70,
of 1000 Culbertson, Coleman,
died in Overall Memorial Hospi-
tal Saturday, November' 18, 1961
Funeral services were held at
Stevens Memorial Chapel today,
Monday, . November 20, at 2:00
|> m with Douglas Rjobison,
minister of the Coleman Church
of Christ, officiating.
Mrs Thompson, -the former
Coleman twirlers won several Kvn Jennings, was horn in* Bur-
honors'at Region II Matching ,let County September 22, 1891,
and" Twirling contests- in San jlo ,h<' la,t‘ Mr and Mrs Oeorge
Angel.. Saturday They came ■,Pnnin*s She and Mr. Thomp-
home with nine •-first division *on* w*,° ^ov ** 1®S®* wl*re
medals, six second division mod-!marMed 1,1 September 1908. A
Coleman Twirlers
Win Honors In
Region Contests
ATTEND TEXAS-TCU GAME
Mi and Mrs Richard Lee,
Rlcftie and Ham Hot. Riley litinn,
Nancy Stainback, Nancy LeMny
and Jamie Kay Street ma n w ere
in Austin Saturday, where they
attended the Texas TQU football
game.
Don't knock yourself out 'try-
ing to keep up with good inten-
tions,
NEW SHIPMENT SWEATERS
Just Arrived At
ESTELLE S shop5
Small, Meduifn, Large; Many Colors;
Lav-A-Way For Christmas!
...... ---— -----... home, and later j als, five thirds and a fourth divi- ot the C**"*1, of„Chr1st;
ncK*. both of* Novict* Mrs Viva November 22, in the Bradford exploded it, injuring themselves. ! sion. iMi s I hompson^ had lived most
Gipson'of Stlvei Valley and Mrs,- building at the .corner of Live The t S government had'leas Winning first division honors of 1,11 ,if" *n Coleman.
Gal angham of Frederick. < >kla- oak and Commercial, beginning ed the land to train armed forces were soloists, Helen Pitts, Sherry 1 her survivors arc sev
homo 19 grandchildren and ten 1 at 9 00 a m Those who want but later turned it back to the Cuitlns Sandra Byerly arid Vick ?” daughters. Misses Ruby, Ed
great grandchildri'a. , 1 special orders may call 4253. owner. The boys sued the govern- < »« cnnnn tum Tixs-ur. Virginia Thompson, all
It ..- ' ■ -t that it it" Pitt Sherry CuMins Ilia Jo Rob-
^ ti. hum^add ' Jat-k
Pallbearers were Duncan Bar- “ * ....... “ .....
.nett, Joe Hudson /Arch -Champ- BAKE SALE ^ ' Hanger con I rotted the land andjerts and Sandra Byerly. Carolyn j- ,
!,m. Shin Sprinkle* Jerry W il Women's Society of Christian should not be blamed for what Miller and Vickie Spoon
.mu and Fete Sliced. Service of Trinity Methodist happened after it. gave up pos Winning second division mod
'interment1 was in Coleman Church w ilt conduct a Bake J session. .(-als were . soloists. Ina Jo Rob:
Citv i'emetery With Stevens'FunSale Wednesday. November 22, j Still the court made the gov- j arts. Diann Dunn and Carolyn
era! Home in-charge of arrange . at M'System and J R B. stores ; eminent pay The boys for the ; Miller; and a trio composed ’of
meets
Selling w !1 begin at 8 (X) a m
Crump of Coleman. Mrs. K A.
Midland, Mrs William j
K Sprott of Compton, Califor ‘
nia,' and Mrs N D. Sneed of
El Monte Calif
' Other surviv ors are two broth-J
ers. G, W Jennings and B F
if)
.
THANKSGIVING
Oranges
Texas Sweet
5 lbs. 29
Fresh Cranberries -19
* -few, . .
I Ocean W jPj® t
Cranberry Sauce 15
19
$1
V I t I I it #11. illllll
harm dime Sandra (larner, Diann Dunn a0d ; both „l San Angelo;
As a rule when a seller or les- J Jo Carroll Boyle. | two sisters. Mrs,. Winnie Haynes
and Mrs Ear! Ellis, both of Trick-
ham; and five grandchildren.
Pallbearers were G. W Wil-
son. Isaiah Whittington, John
Berry, James Olsen, J. Ray Mar-
sar give* up In* land, he is no j Third division soloists were
longer to. blame for defects in i Jo ^Carroll Boyle, Brenda Wad
the land, buildings, or pernia- j dell, Lynn Heard and Mary Dun-
nent fixtures can.' Karen Stacy gained a fourth
Bui defevt* m. things perma division ranking with a solo
and
nently pan of the land differ In the marehlpg contest the
"fi-otij leaving d.-mgerous thijigs .Coleman- High School Band.
. Uke-A-gr enade abtiut It isn’t a directed by Raymond Hike, earn
permanent part of the' land The ed a second division rating
federal government was at fault Accompanyi;tg »he band to San
in not seart’hing ftjr dangerous Angelo wa re Mme* Hursehel
grenades left by its employees Dunn. Garvicr Boyle. Pete Wad
Besides this single grenade still dell. Carl Stovall and Mr
was government owned and Mrs Arvel Culiins
therefore .a t S responsibility i ................ -......
Prop. : u i v, ners or ig-cupiers
have diiti*-* Kt small ehil-
itrcn I lu-v may trespass on your
land and get hint by things that
are especially attractive It. them
Impropei ly lot ked explosives an
easyto(liinl) power station
tin and Jimmy Hayes.
Interment was in Coleman
City Cemetery with Stevens
Funeral Home in charge of ar-
rangements.
j anytime I
ESPECIALLY
AT
CHRISTMAS
EATON'S
FINE LETTER PAPERS
Personals
Welcome
New
Arrivals
featured by
STOKES
Paint-Paper
Harry Moses, manager
Spiced Peaches
Folger's Coffee
Salad Dressing
Sliced Bacon
Sirloin Steak
T-Bone Steak
; *;
Country Sausage
Three Star
In Heavy Syrup
No. 2 ’ r Can
19
Worth Food Mart at Cisco spent Mr and Mrs Willie Carper of
unlocked turntable, or sometime* the weekend with Mrs Moses. Gouldbusk are parents of a baby
a pool of water left by a eon Mrs Moses will remain here daughter Tonva Renee She
struct ion firm, are all '’attractive until they find a suitable, home weighed 8 lbs when she was
nuisances An owner of such j in Cisco, horn to them in Overall Memor-
things must take great can* to j rial Hospital Sunday, Nov. 19,
keep trespassing children from Mr and Mrs. Gayion Wood 19m at 9:50 pm
getting hurt I- and. students at McMurry Col- Grandparent* are Mrs IdeHjn
The law imposes one further lege were weekend visitors in ■ carper of Tennison and Ray-
duty on sellers or lessors of prop- the home of in* parents and *i* 1 mond Prosise of Gouldbusk.
efty Vo seller can conceal high ter. Mr and Mrs Wilburn Wood * >
ly dangerous defects that he ard and Dorinda j Douglas Ray is the name of
knows of If he does, and they; — i the baby son of Mr and Mrs.
hurt flu- buyer m tenant later, .Mrs Van Casey and her broth- Dub Barnett of Coleman. He
the s/lli-r may have to pay, dam- ' er, Lou Storey of Santa Anna - weighed 6 lbs and 2 osss. when
age sometimes a landlord eon- spent the weekend w ith their 'sis i horn to them in Overall Memor-
trots some O'the leased property, ter. Mrs I I. Drake and family ’ ja] Hospital Monday, Nov 20,
*uch a.s hall*, driveways, rleva- in Breekenndge ! 1961 at 12 80 a m.
‘tors; wail beds 01 other ap- . (iram.lparents an* Mr and Mrs.
Iiham e* In* randloni.- must u*e J\*e . t harles J hoinpson ' and ( nur'e Dixon of Santa Anna and
art with such things Robert Thompson yof Monahans 1 \fr and ^]rs \ Barnott of
Tins newsfeature prepared by spent the weekend with his par - Coleman,
the State Bar of Texas, 1- writ outs. Mr and Mrs Charles W ■ *
ten' 1 : not In advise No Thompson
Kimbelf's
Per Quart
Armour's Star
Per Pound
Choice
Per Lb.
Choice
Per Lb.
Bean's
Per Lb.
39
49
79
83
65
Pariah Kay Hopper weight 5
His and H ozs., was bom in
Overall Memorial Hospital Tues-
day. Vov 14 1961 at 2:13 p m.
Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hopper of Coleman.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Horne and Mr. and
Mrs o B Hopper all of Cole-
The baby sorr of Mr and Mrs.
Aubrey Goodwin of Coleman has
been named Jesse Dean. He
weighed 7 lbs and 3 ozs when
he was born 10 Ihem in Overall
Memorial Hospital Wednesday,
j Nov. 15, 1961 at 12 16 a nv,
| Grandparents are Mr and Mrs,
H C (iiKidwin of Santa Anna
land Mr and Mrs. H. F. Foster
j of Brow nwood
| ........ ”___. -
[former resident visits
Dr C U Varbrough, former
; resident of Coleman, visited here
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bert,
Scott and other friends. He- and
Mr Scott returned Sunday trv-j
ening to a deer lease near San
Saba w here they are hunting
with Claude Tylei of Coleman,
j Paul Wallace of-Brownwood, and
I two other friends Dr Varbrough
will return to his home in Dal
| lax Tuesday. J
So Endearing...
So Enduring...
BULOVA
DIAMOND
17 JEWEL FASHION TIKtfiCCI
DIAMOND
DREAM “A"
Exquisitely
c»rvtd enij-
piicti Hold twa
tdlmmerini
ditmondi 17 Mwill.
In >#llow Of whltt,
*39"
From
$3995
DIAMOND
DREAM "I"
Th# luxury ol ♦
Quality diamond#
«nd t ityllth
m#ih Dracfllsi. 17
J<w#ll. In r#lldw
or whit#.
scan
Vou’tl love It from the mo-
ment It (lips daintily eroded
your wrist... lor Its lustrous
•tyllng, tor Itsjmhing die-
monds, for its unfelling ar.-
eureey. Come, try one onl
Lay-Away
For Christmas
$1.00 Down
$1.00 A Week
At "T.......;
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EARLE SMITH'S k
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Coleman, Texas
(Delivered Fresh TuRtday Morning)
PUT IN YOUR ORDER FOR -CALL 5070
I
Fresh Dressed Chicken Hens Or Turkeys
YOUR FAMILY
Portrait r
<lLI—^
Oet your family together
for a group portrait.
In the years to come it will be one of your
* most prized possessions.
rail, phone, or n rite for an appointment note.
€j A I H t i f ciads IjHugh Capps Studio DAnQ| " show
siweAuiiLM ev/c is.rcrxa.ieervAV ne-J
Dtrwm Gaines, Owner -
aasgggggB;,
114 Needham fn South Coleman
• --"i-TWriri,.......wiRfrrnhHfK-r'*-" i-'-r" .uSiWfn 'imWI
Coleman life Bldg. — Phone 8161
THANKSGIVING EVE, WEDNESDAY 22nd
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1961, newspaper, November 21, 1961; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751121/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.