Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1954 Page: 7 of 8
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
James. Hayden Hargett Jr;, and
Mary Arm Miller
Charles Barnes and Nancy Louise
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WARRANTY HEEDS
Jo Ann • Lobsteih et yirto Bay.
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W Evans et ux, pail of Block 13 out
of Clows 2nd Karin Addition to !
Coleman
Frank Griffin e( nx to Joe .Well-
born, Lot 18 in Bh .* !8 of Town-
site of Novice
Dow Roberts et a! to 1 Jssie Cantp-
WE KNOW TV! THIS IS
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else Watier Gordon
well that as the Cole-
entered the field, the
mty. grids ten were stand-
yard off. within liesring
atid 1 ;• > ot Uii-m i):d
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arted the gnne
If fill > ’kII ri« .
WINTER WONDERLAND IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT-Juliet cap of ermine with
1 jewelled flare at side of face, left. Is complemented by the matching ermine muff Ambrose of
New York designed the ensemble "Snowbank,” at right, of white fox set oil wjtif jewellerj flower
on a satin Stem tops a muff and stole of matching fur It's a winter fashion by Brookfield, also
of New York.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Tate
S Sgt Tom Tyson ’ has reported
foi? duty at Andrews Field. Wash-
ington after ii visit here With Mr.
and Mrs Atidria Casey Mr* Tyson
and children are visiting here with
hfr parent: . Mr and Mrs Casey
bell, , part of Block 6 in the town
of Burkett,
C. L. Lobsteln et ux to Archie
jflfoel Suvdttm, into 1 through 5 in
| Block 31- of Santa .Be Addition
George H Epperson ef ux to J.
V, Thames, part of Lot I of Block 5
of Turner Heights Addition to Cole-
man
OH & (US LEASES
S. A. Yancy et ux to C. M Llne-
han, 50.4 acres out of Block 7 of
M. il J. Trevino Survey 588.
Thos W Mustei'on Jf Indlv
and Tiu-.tc.e- et al to E B Webb. 19
acre-s out of Block H Subdivision of
Asa Wick-on Survey
Reba B. Masterson to E. B. Webb.
85 acres out of Block F&O Sub-
division of VTWIcSson Survey 188 '
Robert Roach et ux to Hunter
•Woodruff SB 87 acres out of Bloi-k
;l of GH&HRR Co. Section 4
• : Robert Roach et al to Hunter
Woodruff, 138111 acres 0Ut;0f Block.
1 Of OH&HRR Co, Section 4
ASSIGNMENT OF
Oil. & GAS LEASES
James Melton to Roy W Mur-
pheyk an undivided 1/32 Wl in 145
acres out of Subdivision of Blocks
4 and 5 of Richard Perry Survey 95
.The Bay Petroleum Corp. to Tri-
M Production Co, the east 1000
acres out of Hood County School
lands.
■ Thomas Botnar et al to J. Ralph
Stewart, 19.196 acres out of Block
C of J. R Merrill Survey 10 and
O. W Harbour Survey.
E. L. Bradshaw to George W ! Sanbothes will be in Golem an until
Stephenson, an undivided 1/32 in-j the first-of December
terest In the east 140 acres out of J
Farm Blocks lit and 119 Subdlvl- | MrF ^ A Marshall was in Fort
ion of Santana Livestock and Land ! Worth last week attending to bust-
Personals
Don Tate of Stephenvllle visited Mi. nil Mr A’- > (»ie • id,
Inst week in the home ol hi* unt ie. Seminal- vi' .ted -ove. tie. weekend
jin Coleman with-friends and refer--'
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Cprp Humberto f; Bustamante/ wl
of Fort Cumpi>e! 1 is leavin. rue*- n
day after a visit of ta vend days with
his wife
thing:
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he
w'd
Ham
Mr a
friends
id Mrs. W L Futch
in San Angelo last 8
Mr, and Mrs. G A. Freeman at-
tended the homecoming of ex-stu-
dents and teachers of Cross Plains !
lflgh School on Saturday. 1 Mr and Mrs M D Varner of San
-— .Angelo spent Sunday evening in (he
Rev w a Hancock left Friday j hpme of Mr and Mrs W I Futch.
afternoon for Columbia, Mississippi
where he will conduct a two weeks,' Mr and Mrs Winrtr Winn- of E-
:iJi‘1
Btbu
revival
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaworski Are
moving this wgek to their new home
in Grand Prairie where tie is em-
ployed by GMC Motor Co
Jackie Alsop aad Grady Comedy
were tn Fort Worth last week..at-
tending to business.
Paso visited heir oyer ’i.r ,t
with hi* parent Mr nail Mrs
White and attended the homer,
tng at Howard Payne Colle--
Brownwood. ,
■ket
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com- i
ir. 1
ti-isiij !f» utt-if
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At - on U..i.\- Brownwout
"plates was by train The
11' f?"1 11V ’. | - f J, |
a much t
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football ;
Of
Dr. and Mr:- Bovd Thotnp
Iax Angeles. Calif will arrive cl -
ne-day to visit with his sisters, Mia- .
Cleo Thompson and Mr- Aiina j
Mr and Mi- ' John Banbofhe of 1!l ltt1, *
Argyle, Missouri are visiting in the Ml W,le .Stoiwugh . • Is.-
home of their daughter Mr and 'hock t!
! Mrs W A. Sclmlte and family. Tlie
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A BIGGER 21 INCH!
New Extended Area
Screen, Aluminized
Tube. Mahogany finish.
Blond, higher.
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GENEROUS TRADE-INS!
Gordon’s Hwde.
G. V Minniek to E. L. Bradshaw
• an undivided 1 /J'J uUcvaii in .the
/. ik sc!
l.diviM r 1-1 D Murdock Sur-
jvey 788.
TiVO-Dulling Co to O V, Sfln-
nick in in aiviiuM 7/32 interest in
the east 140 acres out of Block - 111
and 119 Subdivision of Santana
! Livestock' A Land Co.,
j 'Julias Gubbels to Frank C Roper.
11 al, an undivided 1 4 Interest, in
j the Sherley Goodwin Survey 340.
Jnlltis Gubbels to Frank C. Roper
. et at: .>n undlvtdeil 1/4 interest In
106.88 'acres out of Win Shepard
Survey 318
Horace E White id' Frank C
Roper, an undivided 4/64 of 1/2
of 7/1 W! in 187 22 acres out of,
J-J W Meek survey 188 and William
Shepherd "Survey 318.
Roy L. Harding to W T Vander-
grif! et al, t.he.south 60 acres out of
Mark laid Survey 172
Hunter 'Woodruff to Harry VV
Hamilton, an undivided 1 4 inteier-t
in 138.31 seres out of Block 1: OH j
A-HRR Co section 4
Hunter Woodruff to Hairy W
Hamilton, un»und!vtded 1/4 Interest
in tl 87 acres out of OHA-HRR "Co
Section 4
Hunter Woodruff to Davis and
Davis Ine. an undivided 1/4 ln-
t- rest In 138 31 acre, out ot Block
1 OH&HRR Co Section 4
Hunter Woodruff to Davis and
Attention Oil Producer
WE HAVE FOR YOU
Alien A50-T-C 9000 lb. lest pump jack mount-
ed on drillslem base with S h.p. Balder
motor, and Culler-Hammer control box.
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READY TO GO ON WELL
SATURDAY BARGAIN
White Electric
Mrs Sanford Tune was in Jaime a
last week visiting with her daugh-
ter Ml■ Muy Bo ufmats arid i-hll •
dre::. > i
Mrs. O B Kitchen vttlted with
her sister'.' Mr and Mr* Olartes
Emerson of Hobbs, New Mexico last .
week
Mr. and Mrs C A Freeman were j
In Sweetwater Sunday visiting With I
m-r father, C S Boyles . - •
Mrs A M Freeman and BUI Rut- 1
ledge ol E! Paso were in Coleman
last week gtteflding to business and
visiting relative# and friends j
John D Terry of Nuela, Colorado !
visited the past weekend with, his j
parents, Mr ffttri Mrs W P Terry
—_ i
Mrs. C 8. Tomlihson and Sandra
returned this week from Amarillo
where they have been villtlng With ;
Mr Tomlinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carolus of
San Antonto visited over the week-
end with their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs R C Trapp
A visitor in the home of Mr and
Mrk Clyde Tate this week was Mrs
Whitmire of Midland
Mrs R L. Turner was in Talpa
Thursday attending a quilting in j
the home of Mrs Mutate Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan D, Stone and j
family were Iti Stephenville the twist j
week visiting with their parents, j ’
Mr and Mrs Press Hitehrock and
Mr and Mrs. 0. L Stone
Mrs Ross Robinson and sons vis- j
ttetl over rhe weekend in Houston I
with Mr Robinson
^ ____ . 1
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Milter of ,
Roby spent the weekend In the j
home of Mr »pd Mr* Marlin IValdy
Both couples attended the Home*--j
coming at Howard-Payne Friday
and Saturday
Mr and Mrs Charle# William* j
and Mr and Mr* Alford England
of Abilene vtatled with Mrs Eng-
land’s mother, Mr^ Thelma Price
and grandmother. Mrs H K WaM-
rop Sunday
Mr. and Mr# R. D West and Mr* j ,
H C. Parkgf vuuted with Mr and |'
Mrs Lawrence Powell of Craa* j
Plains Sunday
Mr and Mr* O W Smith and
daughter* of Abllen* visited over
the week in the home* of their par-
ent*, Mr and Mn W A, Morgan
and Mr and Mr* Oliver ftmith
Lot’s wife it never mentioned by I
name til "the Bible
"B” to Hebrew, name* such as :
KUdia. means God
IT Him II lira IIEIIE
Recent newspapers report that two more insurance
’companies in T# as have qonn under. >nd been c*
clarod insolvent by ihy Attorney Genera!.
This is a loss to the entire utafe -md more egpecially
to Ihe policyholders or cl'im holders who are just left
holding the b»g. §onu f those *re probably for am-ill
amounts and others represent the loss of ? life's shv
ings, others may mean that h judgment may be entered
against a policy holder-wh/n he had paid tor a iiablhty
policy to Project hon.
Such a thing as this bat never happened with any
insurance sold by Allen k Allen and what's more It
won't happen. The companies represented by Allen &
Allen are investigated thoroughly by these folk' and
a re,checked again etch year. They are the leaders in
the insurance business in America and have a proud
history for m»ny years of f >ir dealing. The strength
and integrity of every company represented by Allen
& Allen must continue to be the very highest.
This is p:<rt of the service rendered to their custom-
ers by Allen k Allen »nd represents, that EXTRA
margin of safety *nd service lhaf you car. expert when
you hr,ve your insurance handled by Allen & Allen.
ALLEN & ALLEN
IF IT S INSURANCE WE WRITE !T
DIAL 2631
The Jiearty maple-yflavor
of Karo adds extra
goodness to every bite
Devt* Inc. an
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OH*MRR Co
1/S tn- .
out of Block i ■
4
t O Borrell* to W J AUi-
SOti, ft undivtdsd t/f tnwrmt to
80 sem out Of telock ; OHAtHRR :
Co deetfem 71 srut TS |
Buy
KARO WAFFLE SYRUP
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Democrat-Voice. Coleman, TexaSi Hov, 3, 1954
Page 7
Forrrier Coleman Resident
Will Conduct Institute
Mrs Bert Kruger Smith of Aus-
tin, formerly of Coleman will con-
duct an Institute entitled, “We Tell
flic Public--How V at the Texas
Social Welfare A.sxociatlon's annual"
conference to be held at the Rice
Hotel in Houston, Nqvembdr 14-17.
The,.institute is .desigifcii - to-'l-ft''-
form volunteer and prolessimra!
welfare workers of new develop-
ments m social welfare and i? open
to all Interested persons however,
registration ior the oonh-renr*
necessary in order to iiirol!
Sfr- Smith lived m Coletn:,,. toi
a number of years and assisted lii"
husband in publKlum the Den, i-
crat-Voice. She, la editorial writer
for the Hogg Foundation for Men-
tal Hygiene,, associate, editor of tin
Junior, College Journal, and public
relations director for the Austin
Symphony Orchestra. ■
4-H Achicvement-
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'ss Coi.-Lif- m? Cnicago Many
!)« •• >- ‘"ini,4-it Junior lame
<: i " *ii.in.:!i4t*>u4or.\ -each
r
4-H ciub.s are based on the four-
squitre development of head, heart,
hands, .itm health Members try to
tie J,t<total 4-H Club Pledge
"1 pledge my head to clearer think-
HnuTmy he greater loyalty, my
m i and my
, fur my club.
nv. ron.mim i mil my country."
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Blouses To Match
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Straight Line to Coronet Gabardine
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the waist, a front fia
mg and a wonderful
all vnui blouse and
Sizes 8 to 20
a taperer
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1954, newspaper, November 9, 1954; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751379/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.