The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1964 Page: 4 of 10
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Former County
Resident Dies
|vis*>rfor Pan Xmorivan Oil Com
: pany, ho moved hack to l olo-
1 rnan four years ago. He was a
member of the Methodist church
and the Masonic Lodge /
G L Green, resident of Cole- Among his survivors are his
man County many years ago. wife. Mrs. Walter FO of Cole-
died in Houston Sunday evening man: one daughter. Mis Mary
Funeral services were held there Louise Flores of Grand Prairie:
today (Tuesday i at 10:00 a m, and one sister. Mrs V M Gober of
burial was in Dydge Cemeterv Crane: and four grandchildren.
Among his survivors are his Interment was in Santa Anna
wife. Mrs G I. Green, the for- Cemetery with Stevens Funeral
mer Clara Gillespie of the Buf Home in charge pf arrangements
falo Community: five sisters in--—-
eluding Mrs. J. L. Ingram of
Coleman: and several cousins,
including Mrs W \ McCulloch
of Coleman and Mrs. tela Form
hy, Mrs Alle Hickman, and
George Green, all of Santa Anna
Overall-Morris
Hospital News
COLEMAN
Livestock
V
Market
As reported from sales yes-
terday at Coleman Livestock
Auction Commission Co.
Funeral Services
For Walter Fry
Held Saturday
Funeral services f i > r W'afte-
Fry. 64. were held at Stevens
Memorial Chapel at 10.30 a. m.
Saturday. May - 30, 1964 Offic
iatuig minister was Rev Marvin
Bledsoe of the First Methodist
Church, and pallbearers were
Benton Beeler. Henry Davis. Ro-
land Jaitieson. Shubert Beeler.
Walter Garland and Bee Maples
Mr. Fry. son of the late Al-
and Mrs. {1 D. Fry, was born
at Itasca, Texas. October 13.
1899, and died in Overall-Morris
Memorial Hospital at 3 20 a m
Friday. May 29. 1964. He spent
his boyhood in Coleman County
and married Miss Anita IWcEh
rath in San Angelo October 3:
1923.
A retired production super
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. J B Avants. City.
Roger Mitchell, City
Mrs. Nora Jennings. City.
C harles Cooper. City.
Mrs D C Fields, City.
Mrs Calvin,Shields, ffiekham SI no Ntiviigrr. as .were old crop
DISMISSALS ai ling mutton ir.mhs.
Janies -Olsen. City Old crop feeder ewes sold 2Sr
I) t Hargrove, ( ross Plains. to higher., a-nd packer ewes
and bucks 75c to S1.00 higher.
A total of 300 head of sheep
and goats went through the auc
tion ring here Monday.
COMMENT
Choice slaughter lambs sold
50c stronger: low grade killers
about steady Good heavyweight
spring feeder'iambs were about
steady, while stocker Iambs sold
about 50c stronger,
Old crop fat lambs were fully
Roger Mitchell. City.
Mrs Carl Bludworth. Grosvc-
rtor.
Leonard Stevens, jCily.
Charles, Cooper, City.
Airs. Orville Slate. Gouldbusk
Mrs. H. B Knight. Burkett.
Tonya Smith, City.
Celia Kay Johnson, City.
Gwendolyn Johnson, City.
22 00 23.40
15 50 18 00
16 00-17.80
12 00-15 50
10.00-12.00
Former Resident
Dies In Daila!
Burial Here
is;
You ve
Waited
For A
Tire Replacement
Offer like This!
Buy U.S. Royals
Now
NUNLEY'S
And Get The
FREE REPLACEMENT
GUARANTEE
MARKET
Choice spring fat
lambs .
Spring feeder lambs,
heavyweight »
[Old crop fat lambs
Stocker lambs
I Cull . stockers
Old crop shorn feeder
mutton lambs . 10.00-15 60
Feeder oKt nop. ewes 9.00-14.00
| Ojd crop rut Is 8 00-1000
Slaughter ewes 5.75-6 75
Slaughter bucks • 5 75 6.75
Slaughter nannies 5.00-5.50
j Yearling to solid mouth
, ewvV 61)0-9.00 per head
Henry Briggs. 59. former rcsi- Weaning to solid mouth
dent of Coleman County died. ewe- selling with lambs
a; Ail ti o |[ : ..... 9. .->0-14 00 ]}r
at 130 a m ‘.Monday.. June- l. Breeding bucks $10-K7.a0 head
1964 Funeral ser\ ices will be REPRESENTATIVE SALES
held at First Cumberland Pres .1 Waite; Young, Brookesmith.
byterian Church in Lubbock on 38 Head feeder Iambs, avg. 75
Thursday at 10 00 a m and’lbs. at 16 10.
graveside riles will be held in Lillie Allen. Voss. 18 head of
Coleman City Cemetery at 5 00 frt lam! - avg. 78. at 22.50: 59
p, m: the same day • bead of feeder lambs, avg., 72, at
Mr Briggs was born in Crock 18 10.
ett County October 17 1904. and * J Porter. Blanket. 28 Jiead
lived in Coleman County from fe< Oer lambs, avg 84, at 1 ■ 40^
1917 until 1945..He was a me .Robert Horne. Coleman, 287
chanic and a member of the Head ot oldwrop feeder mutton
Presbyterian, church lambs, avg ,9. at 15 60
Surviving him ere his wife.! X)"r'Tl
Mrs. Henry Bngg.s of Lubbock: «"bri. o3 h,..^ teedet-lamb., a\g.
o§e- son. .Talmadge Briggs of j ,h' aI Hj'
Lubbock: one daughter, Mrs
Bill Rush nf Dana- four broth- f
ers, W. A Briggs 0f San Angelo:
Claude Briggs of Dallas. ■ Jay
Briggs of Coleman, and Fred'j
Briggs of Lubbock: two sisters |
Mrs Jewell. Burrage of Portland.!
Oregon, and Mrs. Jack Bow gan j
of Fort Worth; and two grand-
children. |
We ,Arc Prepared To
Service
DRILLING RI6S
As Well As
DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS
Coleman Butane
Gas Company
Your Butane Gas Dealer
Burk'dt Hwy. • Dial 625-2925
Motors, Controls and
Installations
Lyle White
Electric
•
407 E. College
Phone 625-4610
Electrical Contractor
BUTANE GAS
TRANSFER A STORAOR
Phone 625-4331
Rites Held Friday
At Stevens Chapel
For Clint Griffin
m Officiating minister was Paul
Smith, pastor of Concho Baptist
Church.
Funeral rites were held al
Stevens Memorial Chapel at 2
p ,'m Friday,’ May 29, 1964. for
William Clint Griffin, 60. of Rt.
1. Coleman, who died in Garland'
Wednesday. May 27, at 11:45 a.
Pallbearers were T. C. Hall,
Roland Jameson. Ha F. Fenton,
Jr. Gordon Tabor, Alvie Clark
and Benton Beeler.
Interment was in Coleman
City Cemetery w ith Stevens Fun
era! Home in eharge of arrange-
ments.
Mr Griffin, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Griffin, was
born in Wnxahaehie September
10. 1903. and -he and Miss Pearl
Holder were married in 1921
They moved to. Coleman in 1924.
Mr. Griffin was a painter and
farmer, a member of Kmnianuc!
Baptist Church, and a former
member of the National Guard.
Surviving him are his wife.
Mrs. Clint Griffin of Coleman;
one daughter. Mrs. Ted Hatcher
of Dallas; and two grandchild-
ren. Mike and Teddilee Hatcher
of Dallas.
Page 4-A Dcmocrai-Voice, Cclcijnn, Texas. June 2. 1964
MRS. MITCHELL TO ODESSA
Mrs. John Mitchell has return
ed from Odessa where she visit-
ed in the home of her sons and
their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Omar Mitchell and children and
Mr and Mrs Pete Mitchell and
attended, graduation exercises
for,, her grandson Alan Dale
Mitchell. She was accompan-
ied to Odessa By Carolyn
Sue Mitchell, her granddaugh-
ter. who had been visiting here;
and she was accompanied home
by Allan Dale Mitchell, who will
visit here for a few days.
FOR ATHLETE S FOOT
USE KERATOLYT1C ACTION
Bectjusrt uuhs v mi*cted sic In.
You se* hea’Thv sk irx ’ replace it. Get
quick drying T 4 ! o keratolytlc,
it 'any tin;u ftae. iL t pleased in 3
DAYS, your 48c • ba k Use antiseptic,
sooihinq t L-4 F OOT POWDFR too-fme
•or sw* ’y • i‘ • l-.-' ’ pdor: stays active
in th‘~ skin fo: hours, TODAY at all drug
store-s. • D52-Sc
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With $2.50 Purchase or More!
CASH BONUS
CARDS TODAY
Al J.R.B. Super Market
Promotion Expires
June 6, 1964
iiiiii'
MEAT MARKET SPECIALS!
CURED PICNICS
Whole Only
Lb.
25
Bacon Squares'T.rd3-79
A.F.
Franks 49' - Bologna c il 49
Ground Meat
pkg 00
KRAFTS
Miracle Whip
NESTLE KEEN
Instant Soft Drink Mix
Makes 39^
15 Servings
P. D. Q.
MELLORINE
A.F.
All Flavors
V2 Gil. Ctn,
By Glamorene
Drain Opener
Reg. 98c Size
Best Fit
BABY PANTS
4 Pair $1.00
AWAKE
Birdseye Big. 9-oz. Can
The New Frozen Concentrate
For Orange Flavored
Breakfast Drinks
FRUIT DRINK
4ro,5l
Ringo
46-oz. Can
Food King
300 Size
HOMINY
10‘
Soflin ,
TOWELS
2 Roll Package 37
DINNEI^S 3size*
Luncheon Meat 39*
Picnic Plates *------ 69'
Mixed Nuts 69c
Bunch
Green Onions
Yellow Onions
Radishes c i pt9
Pears da"iou* Lh IQ1
Avocados ^s- 3 r29‘
GULF SPRAY
69‘
Quick Action
Quart
CATSUP
Heinz
I4-oz. Bottle
VINEGAR
Heinz
Apple Cider, Qi.
TISSUE
Soflin Toilet
Carton _______
4 non. 37*
WAX PAPER
23‘
Kitchen, Charm
100 Ft. Roll
STYLE
FL0RIENT
HAIR SPRAY
2 For $1.97
Deodorant FAc
Air Freeh ener 33^
No Sales Mad* To Dealers
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1964, newspaper, June 2, 1964; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751156/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.