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Page 4-A Democrat Voice. Coleman. Texas. April 20. 1965
Mozelle Grad
Idea Center At
Coleman Lumber
ter" dealer has a library of ma
terials on 18 different home im-
provement projects in a special
manual containing over 75 dif-
[terent pieces of technical infor
The Coleman Lumber Com motion for home owners and con-,
pany of this city has been ap tractors.
pointed "Idea Center Dealer for The ideas covered include
Overall-Morris
Hospital Yens jo Alaska Post
f'-HURCH OF CHRIST
MINISTER TO MEETING
IN KANSAS
Personals
Airman Third Class Claylon
ADMISSIONS • D. Seals, son of Mrs. D. .1. Seals
Janet Shrover. city of Route 1. Coleman, has been
Bob'Arriis: Dublin graduated withNumors from th«
Mrs Ethel TankcrslcV. Cross technical training course for C
Wood and Other Building Mater
ialx" by the Lumbermen's Assoc-
iation of Texas." An "Idea Con
room additions, kitchen designs,
vacation home, outdoor .storage
buildings, built-in ideas, swim-
ming {fools, garden structures,
and many more suggestions for
the home owner. Information is
also, available on paneling, roof-
ing, siding, doors and fencing.
All information and technical
literature is available to the pub
lit- at no cost. The "Idea Center"
is. designed for the convenience
Descendants of the late Judge.«' the consumer by the 79 year
and Mrs. .1, O. Woodward met old Lumbermen's Association of
in Coleman City Park Saturday Texas working with such organi-
for a homecoming Supper was zations as the National Lumber
served in the park by the Dixie Manufacturers Assn California
Pig to 67 members of the fam- Redwood Assn . Western Wood
ily. After supper the group went Products Assri . Southern Pine
to the Replica for a short pro- Assn.. American Plywood Assn ,
and others.
Woodward Family
Has Homecoming
At Coleman Park
Plains
, J. L. Trammell, city
■Roy Dean Green, city
Mrs Charles Williams. Xovicr
Mrs. Carrie Cochran, city
Mrs. W. W. Marcce, city
V N„ Owen, Novice
DISMISSALS
S. Air Force automotive repair
men at Chanute AFB. 111.
Airman Seals, now trained to
service and repair gasoline and
diesel engine vehicles, is being
assigned to an Alaskan Air Com
mand (AAC) unit at Klntendorf
,\FB. Alaska. His unit supports
Johnson. At the close of his
Mrs John Taylor, Santa Anna the vXc mission of guarding the
Robin Rene’ Slayton, city
“\\ II Likins, city
E, S. Brfcflcr. city
Leon Todd, Santa Anna
Mrs. O U Curry, city
J. E. tBuddy> Campbell, Santa
Anna.
Bob \rni- Dublin
J L. Trammell, city
Mrs Elsie Kirby, city
no Uiwi stern approaches to this
c-.mntry.
The gsirman is a graduate of
Mozelle High School, Fi>k Texas
SAMMY JOHNSON ON,,
LEAVE FROM NAVY
Sammy Johnson, who has been
i stationed aboard the U. S. S.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fultz and . .. Yorktown at New London, Con
David Ken left Sunday evening Jackie Staggs, student a -• 1 - neticut, is spending a leave with
for Lamed,' Kansas, where ho '-ington State College, spen i , parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. H
will do the preaching for a gos- weekend with his parents and
>el meeting at the Church of sisters, Mr. and ‘ 1 s_ 1 l"
•hrist. Mrs Fultz' mother, Mrs. Staggs, Patti and Ruth Ann. En-
■reeda Sue Dunn of Hurst, is route home Monday he visited
flaying, with daughters, Trudie 1‘n Eastland with his foo e.
ind Beth, while their parents i an<^ ^ homas Staggs, am
I (heir families. Jace and Sher.y
Staggs visited Monday in Cole-
| man and returned to Eastland
with they- uncle. Mrs. A. W. Gul-
! ley, mother of Mrs. Jay Staggs.
| also accompanied them to East-
j land and will visit there with
j her daughter who had surgery
! last week, and returned home
leave lie will go to Charleston,
.South Carolina for a new shore
assignment with the Navy.
OVER CONFIDENT
Many a man shivers in the
cold just because he imagined
he had the fire of genius.
ire away.
Jimmy Dodson
Pledges Fraternity
Breeder-Feeder
Meeting Tonight
Jimmy Dodson, son pf Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Dodson, has pledged
Sigma Nu fraternity at Texas ,,1ls niorning
Tech. A graduate of Coleman
High School, he is a sophomore GUESTS in BAUCOM HOME
at the Lubbock school. Easter holiday guests in the
home of Mr. apd Mrs. J. A. Ban-
torn were their sons and daugh-
ters and their families. Mrs. J.
gram.
Hal Woodward of "Coleman
was master of ceremonies F B
Rudolph read a history of the
Woodward and Baker families.
Then it was noted that {He old.
est woman present was Mrs. M;.
bel Henson of Coleman and the
youngest girl was .Susan Bak -i
of Houston., The oldest man was
Roy Henson of Carlsbad. Tex .
and the youngest boy was Wes
Williams of San Antonio.
Those, present included Mi-
ami Mrs. Fred B lima Baker
J. B. Freeman Dies
In One-Car Wreck;
Burial At Coleman
John Bowden Freeman. 69.
brother of Mrs B. M Baum of
Coleman and Macon Freeman of
Austin.' was killed near Sweet
water Sunday evening when his
Directors and committeemen
of the Coleman County Breeder-
Feeder Association will meet to-
night (Tuesday! at the ' rodeo
grounds, .starting at 7:30 p.m.
Hosts include Messrs, and
Mrs Lula Ulmer. 93. mother Mines. Wade Hemphill. Ren Cox,
of Mrs Horace" Pdtect of Co! - Joe Dobson, Ben Yarbrough,
man: died Saturday after a long James Allen Charles -Caster,,
illness She had lived in San Cecil Horne,and Tom Kingstony
Angelo 56 years
Mother Of Mrs.
Horace Poteet Dies
^ -j a 1 1 Tt-IS il 11(1 Ill'll laiiiuivo. 1
I nvrl nl I ll fill Ik < Poindexter, Vonda. Rhonda, La-
l III II VI 1 IllUinS ,uanda and Tonya of Clyde: Mr.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere appreciation to our many
friends for the cards, letters,
v.sits and every act of kind- and Greg
ness shown while I was in Scott ■ _ „ ____,
and Mrs. J. M. Baueonv. Cathy,
Fay. Jim and Elaine of San An-
gelo: Jackie Rae Baucom of Ft.
Worth: Mrs. Jimmy Hagler.Lau-
ra Lou. James and Carla Sue of
Santa Fe. N. M„ Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Baker. Jana Marie and car plunged down a 40-foot em-
Franees Lee Rudolph, Mr ami ban,kme"! and overturned. Fu :
Mrs John F (El.zaboth Henson fa* n‘« will be held at FI-
Henderson, Mrs Helen Wnod- l'°« * " Mem‘,rie,s
ward. Mr and Mrs Rayford Wednesday. April 21
'Sarah Woodward! Barnett, Ted. at ,0:')01a m and ,b.uml
and Helen Barnett, Mrs Lilly *■» ** ln Coleman City Cerne-
Gobor, Miss .Jessie Woodward. ,e'T _ '
Mrs Mabel Henson. Mi's Nadine °'vn*'r of Freeman Tractor Co
Howell. Mr and Mrs Halbet *n pinole. Freeman was mt-
Woodward.. Hobby and Ben ' ™utc tberJ wdten the a c«de n.
Woodward, all of Coleman- £curre* H* was ,b Cro"
Lavonia Bonie Baker Ifowct P|ams Marrb f- >«*». and wa-
Paradise California: Mr and ■" Coleman in 1926 to
f Carlsba I MiSS Hayes; They moved
Texas. W B B.llv. Baker. El:'.'.- 10 Abik*ne in 1939
abeth .L.zi Baker.'Sally >laness Survivors include his.wife M
Baker. VV Kirk Bake/ Susan Ablk'ne- onef daughU'r„
Heather Bake,. Dillard W Bak- Louise He.ssof V> ernersv.lle. Pa •
er, Mary Baker Kirk Baker, all one son J°hnn/ Frecmar\
of Houston: Belle and Irene Sterling. Colo.: four grandchi.il-
Henderson both of San Antonio. rcn- three sisters. Mrs Baum ot
Dr and Mrs Walter McClell Coleman. Mrs. F B Long ot
an Woodward. Mary R . McClell- Cross Plains, and Mrs \V H
an. William (Bill) R„ Mark-Bush Fort of Lov.ngton, Y M.: and
and Mary.,Lee Woodward, all of t°ur brothers. Macon Freeman
Huntsville: Edgar Gray Lewis, of Austin. Cavin Freeman of
Sr . Frances Baker Lewis, Edgar Eastland, f: B. Fi eeman of
Corpus Christ!, and Harold Free-
Born March 27. 1872. she and
the late Mr. Ulmer were married
in Lampasas in 1899. went t->
Coke County on their honey-
moon and homesteaded land
near Sanco •
Funeral services were held in
San Angelo .Monday and burial
was in Sanco Cemetery
Site is. survived by Mrs. Pa-
led. four other daughters. 13
grandchildren, and 36 great-
grandchildren.
Mother Of Local
Residents Dies
In Gorman Sunday
and White Hospital, also since
we have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Odie Griffith
D46p
of Coleman: and Mr and Mrs, j
Willie Brown of Tyler, friends i
of the Jimmy Haglcrs. Mrs. Hag- :
lei and children will be here all
this w'eek.
,of
Mrs.
John S. Hudson,
■v
Longtime Resident,
Dies Here Monday
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our ap-
preciation to Dr. Mann and the
nurses, also to those who sent
food and flowers, for the kind
Mrs. Minnie Blair Brightwell, expressions of sympathy. May
85r mother of Mrs Bill (Ruth, God. rjehly bless you.
Armstrong, and Mrs. Johnny ‘ The family of W. A.
Ernzen, both of Ccleman, died Baker. -D4fic
Sunday in Gorman where she.: . ———-;—-
had lived for many years Fun-
The only one who saves time
is the one who spends, it well.
NOTICE
The Undersigned Banks Will Be
OPEN
San Jacinto Day
Wednesday, April 21
Coleman County State Bank
First Coleman National Bank
Win With A Redhead
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
for the beautiful floral offerings,
food and other kindnesses shown
. . . WITH YOUR WIFE WATCHING!
oral services were held at Gor
' man Monday with Rev. John
Dowd of Weatherford. Rev. Hud-
dleston of Gorman Methodist , , , ,, ,
Church, and Audy Moore, m.n- durl"« ,he ,llness an(l dea,h °f
John S Hudson, 96.
man of Mathis
Steakley's Sister
Dies In Abilene
H. D: Steakley of Novice,
afe
G. Lewis. Jr, Shirley, Debbie,
and Mendie Lewis, all of Lub-
bock: John Wheeler Jean Thorn-
hill Wheeler, Janet. Lisa, and
Susan Wheeler, ail of Dallas.
James Thornhill and H.elene
Baker Thornhill of Garland,
James (Jimmvt Thornhill, Jr ,
and Dottic'Thornhill of Dallas. '*ho operafes the Autry Laundro-
A B. (Bo. Williams. Elo.se Bak mat here in Coleman, was called
er Williams. Wes Williams of “> Ab'1“"e ^ oday where a
San Antonio Wright and Louise MMrs Walter Mat hews.
Howell. Catherine. Ruth and died this morning She had been
Barbara Howell of Dallas critically ill fog weeks.
Unable to attend the reunion Futieral arrangements are
were Mrs Mary Henderson Eb- Pending, it is reported. Mr and
jnger of Schuylkill Haven. Pen ,- Mn Steakley are well known
cylvanla. A B 'Branch Wil- here, and at Novice
' liams of Thailand. Warren Wood
ward - of Washington. D. .€.. and
Hugh Lynn Lewis of Lubbock.
of Coleman County for the past
57 years, died at 9 00 p.m. Mon-
day. April 19. 1965, in Overall
Morris Memorial Hospital Fun-
eral services will he held at St- -
verts' Memorial Chapel at 2:69
p. in Wednesday with Rev Mar
vin Bledsoe, pastor of the First
Methodist Church, and Rev Les
ter O. Probst, pastor of First
Baptist Church, as officiating
ministers.
Mr. Hudson was born in Frank-
lin County. Alabama. April 2.
1869. and was married in Hid
County Texas. December H.
1892 to Miss Nancy Humphrey,
who died in 1935 A resident of
Texas most of his life, he liv'd
in Coleman County 57 years and
in Coleman 27 years. He was a
retired farmer and a member of
the Methodist church.
Surviving him are four daugh-
ters. Mrs. Elry Kelley and Mr:,
ister of Gorman Church of
Christ, as -officiating ministers.
A member of First Methodist
resident Church of-Gorman, she w as born
in Arkansas Dec 12. 1879. and
moved to the Leon community
near Gorman in 1896
Other survivors include four
ur mother and grandmother:
Our special thanks to Dr. Duke
and nurses at Holiday Hill.
The family of Mrs.
Birmah Graham. I)46e
Strike On Redhead Pin Wins
One Free Game Of Bowling
(From Opening Until 7:00 p.m.)
m
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Dr Jones, Dr.
daughters, a son. four sistei s. | Mann, the entire hospital staff
19 grandchildren, and 49 great
grandchildren.
Cat Nine Opens
District Play At
Burkburnett Today
and many friends for the kind-
ness shown while I was in the
hospital.
Wilbur Elkins D46c
One Coupon Accented With Two Games Of Regular Bowling
LARAMEL LANES
The Coleman Bluecats are
J51
playing their district baseball
opener at Burkburnett this af-
ternoon at 4 00. The team de-
parted on' their long journey
this morning about 8:00.
They will play their first home
games later this week, when
, . , Abilene's Junior Varsity will he
on, JOhnigan. both of Coleman. hm. Thursd;ly afternoon at 4;00
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Sales & Service
Gray Merc. Co
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IVY BARKERS RETURN
FROM CALIFORNIA
.Mr and Mrs Ivy Barker have
returned from a visit in San;a
Mrs Main Maxwell of San An-
gelo. and Mrs Hubert Stokes of
Talpa: two,broth, : - Joe M Hud-
son of McCamey and Sid Hud-
son of Waco: 15 grandchUdrt .1,
for a non-conference tilt, and i
then Friday the Graham Steers
come to town for a 4:00 district j
game These games will be play
, , ... od at the Colt League park in
24 great-grandchildren and three north Colpman. |
Barbara California with then-
daughter. .Mis Gladys Wisenc:
Mrs. Wisener had surgery in
March but is doing fine now
Enroute home Mr and Mrs Bar-
ker stopped in Hagerman. New
Mexico, to visit another daugh-
ter and her'family Mr and Mrs
Joe . Harrell and s'ons; and in
Odessa to visit their son and
wife Mr and Mrs Edward Bar
ker.
great great grandchildren.
Interment will be in Talpa
Cemetery under the direction of
Stevens Funeral Home
S Anna Scouts
Take Fourth Place
In Rifle Contest
Coach Doug James' diamond-
men will be handicapped mi
their conference opener today, i
as big Jim Johnston, the team's
ace pitcher will be unavailable
for mound duties Johnston had
a car door slammed on a finger
I of his pitching ha^td Sunday ev-
I oning and had several stitches
taken on a severe gash.
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\ team of Boy Scouts from
I Troop 30 of Santa Anna took
\fnurth place in the recent rifle
contest held at’ Winters Lake for
the Southern District Chisholm
Trail Council'.of Boy Scouts.
Members of the team afe Gay-
land Bi-hop. Dale Little, Ken-
neth Makuta and Henry Smith , _ . r.ir,
> -utmaster Bob. Parker and ,,f Coleman (ountv G,rl
Jerry Clark accompanied
Brownie Leaders
Go To Brownwood
For Camp Training
Members of the administrative
, staff for the annual Brownie Day
hoys to- Winters Parker and
Claik also met with Bill ‘Wor-
rell. district Scout executive, and
t(ie Scout Association were in Brown-
u wood last Wednesday to attend
a Day Camp Training Session.
The meeting was held from 9:30
other leaders to plan the distnet a u"U1 2'°° P m at First Chns’
ttah Church there.
Boy Scout track meet, which
will be held in Santa Anna in
May The event will be sponsor-
ed by Troop 30 and the Santa
Anna Jaycees.
Mrs. Ray Hoyle yvas in charge
of the meeting Attending from
Coleman were Mrs, Lonnie Jack-
son, Day Camp chairman; Mrs.
Davy Lee Brown, adult leader;
and Mrs. Reg Lagow. who will
serve as registered nurse for the
camp.
The Brownie Day Camp will
The meeting of Cub Scout be held here the first week after
Pack 21. which was scheduled, 'be close of school,
for Thursday at 7 30. will be held
instead on Saturday at 7 30 in RotarianS H©OT
Cub Scout Meeting
Changed To Sat.
the REA Club Room. At that j
time a film of the Boy Scout Talk On GaS
Rutarian Glenn Taylor present-
: ed a classification program at
the Coleman Rotary Club Mon-
| day noon, on the subject of the
Jamboree at Valley Forge will
be shown. Cubs and parents are
urged to attend.
Best Tire Deal
In Town
Rudolph's
C25—Dltfc
| gas industry. Primarily the pr<>
gram was on a broad scope of
i the industry as a whole. He stat-
! ed that Texas is the major source
of natural gas in the United
jStates
Taylor exhibited a gas meter,
j which had been dismantled,
! showing the inner parts of the
j meter and functions of same,
i Taylor is with Coleman Gas Co.,
j which serves Coleman and Santa
! Anna and also has it* own pro-
' durtion and transmission lines.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1965, newspaper, April 20, 1965; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751865/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.