Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 19, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Tigers, Talpa Tied
ForTopInL'League
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Results of last Friday!* Little er, Trammel behind plate' Md
league games left two teams, ehell relieved in the 2nd, and
the Coleman Tigers amt talpa
Yankees in a two-way tie for the
top pot *
Tin Nn\ i< <■ Brave* pulied the
upset of the week when they
rallied to beat the strong Cole ,
man Giants. 4 3 it was the first
win of the season for the Braves
Ih*la Rosa came on in the 4th
Dela Rosa was tagged with the
loss.
: The ColemariOianis visited
Novice atid were upset, 4-3, with
Novice scoring .') times in the last
inning to pull the game out of
the fire Batteries for the Braves
In the other game, the Red Sos were McKinney and Kirby For
pinned an 82 defeat on the Dod the. Cl units, tieorge Ewing start
gets ed on the mound, relieved by
The feature game of the week Jimmie . Seals Kwittg took the
was ’ between the Tigers arid the i'...... '
Yanks, with the Talpa .team win
ning by a lopsided score of 9-2.
The Yanks had 6 hits to the Tig-
ers' f> Batteries for Talpa were
Danny Faublon and Donald Hu
ey For the Tigers. I’erkins start-
ed on the mound, with Mike
Hayes—catching McMillan re
"tleved in the 3rd inning and was
the losing pitcher
In the second game of the
doubleheader at Little League
park, the Bed Sox scored 8 runs
on 2 hits to beat the Dodgers. 8-2.
The Dodgers managed only one
hit Batteries for the Red Sox
were Keeney and Harmes, with
Garner relieving-Keeney in the
3rd and taking the win. For the
Dodgers Mann was starting pitch
loss Johnny Kirby was catcher
Kirby hit .a Icadoff homer for
the Giants to open the game
SCHEDULE f L
Today's (Tuesday) schedule for
Little League play has the Talpa
Yariks going to Novice; the Trig-'
ers playing the Dodgers here at
8pm and the Giants and Bed
I Sox meeting at 8 p in.
TEAM STANDINGS
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Democrat Voice Coleman, Texes, June 19, 1956
Page 1
Personal News Items ts&gra Meet
Charles Von Rosenberg, who 1st l,t and Mrs James S M VIr and Mrs' i-.m/y Pierati of Ifl ‘OfwWilWwWlI
is filling the pulpit at the First ligun of Gray AFB in Killt«Lubbock visited. recently .in tin Tift I
Presbyterian Church for the sum spent the past weekend hen* with home .of tiei sistei Mr and Mi *
, met is spending from June’ 18 25 their parents Mi and Mrs D S Roy Freeman and other relatives i#MIWem.j
« Camp Cisco where he ts eoun Milligan and Mr. and Mrs U . The third quarterly meeting Of
seloi toi the Wh grade < amp S l.evcrett Miss Mary Leveretl . Mrs C H Clay. Paul and Billy the Texas Sheep and Goat Rais-
Hc will return 'to Coleman -fur returned borne with them for a of Weatherford returned home Assm i»iinn Ar i,„t,t i,,
the Sunday service -vis,, ' ‘ihursday evening alte, a visit Saturday., June 23
" ,"m“' “I lH{'u daupfitci ; B vl, ,,,| ,v.* t„,.s.dl.ni
Visiting here in the homes of am* s**''(,,r’ Mr arid Mrs I) ( lias announced All meetings will
Mi arid Mrs M I. Mans and and family Paul is just |H, al: On Bi*„wpwi.iod Hotel
M. and Mrs Carlos Koenig ari* ” ^*** **»- .-*«,* have''had many mm-
ihen Children, Mr and Mrs r*Wrt J*"k l“ 1,1,11 Dlt'**u mittees busy on different proh-
J.-hnny Mans and family of Ml„ Kbmger and daugh K-iro aff^ting i*u, Indua^yTheae
' ter, Elameand Them from 1 pf',hr*'t‘......... Mrl urf.«*id,
and* progress reports will be
MG Inez .Jeffries and children
: of. Austin spent the weekend in
the hom,e of her father, Mr and
Mrs R L Cope
Douglas Boyd of N T S T C
111 Denton sjiclit the weekend III
the Home nl his mother Mis |)
R Jackson
Team
Won
Lost
Tigers
3
1
Yanks
3
1
Giants
2
2
Red Sox
2
2
Dodgers
1
3
Novice
1
3
WORST SUSPICIONS CONFIRMED—Harried citizens con-
vinced of the omnipotence of the tax collector will be horrified
to know that the girl peering from the mail collection rack,
above, is an lnternal Revenue Service employe. Margie Spencer,
who works for the Internal Revenue department in Indian-
apolis, Ind . is appearing in a strictly unofficial capacity, She’s
posing to emphasize attractiveness of Uncle Sam’s new mail
collection racks and'is not scrounging the mails for late tax
returns. Citizens perform first slaps m mail sorting operations
by depositing air and special delivery matter at left, out-uf-
town flt.st-rl.is-, Hi.nl goes at right and ii« ill letters drop r>n
top of Margie’s head.
V. F. W. NEWS,
mt Mr. r,*sr ........-...... sx'ztzz’&rc
then asMiciai inn Las- iicen do
Mr and Mrs Edward .Ranges
and Mrs II \ Cobb df Marietta'. Report's will be mi.di covering
Ga arc visiting Mi Ranges par Wl'ik oh tin new feed control
cuts and Mrs Cobb* brothel ,>|U !t" I'exas Animal Health
Mr and Mrs J E Sang.es .Committee meeting. Lcxas A*ri-
. .. . , cultural Water Cofiiroiltcv act
A...... *w . . Miss Gayle Barker is visiting icities *5otid -results of. work.-on
Richard and Freddy- Moody, Mrs O .L Wise of Lubbock, her mother. Mrs,Geneva Darker : drouth credit and feed McCord
Jody Stroop. and Hob Tyson are visited Saturday night will M» fark«*r has been working C*11'' the#* reports w ntld'be made
at Camp Tonkawa in. Tuscola and Mrs Clyde Thomas and with'Mranifl' Air Lines m Dallas in addition.to lec.utar report* on
• Mis and Mrs ttnaiard* wood .viattout returned to ( Pieman |son
and baby, M lane of Waeo were with her Miss Bond visited it,
recent visitors in the home ol the home of Mr and Mrs W It
tier parents. Mr and Mrs Clyde Atkins over the weekend Miss
Henderson, and her grandmother Malloyf visited w ith het 'mother.
Mrs Juanita Lane M'lane stay Mrs M J Mallouf and Mrs
ed here -for .a weeks visit .with the Bond visited with bei sisfet Mr-.
Hendersons Marcus Greaves
tins week attending Boy Scout Linda Sue
catnp.
Mi and Mrs Erinan Miller same air line
Mrs U |> Kirk of California left Saturday evening for Alri
ami Mrs Zada Newman visited lone for a visit with then dau
from Tuesday to Thursday in ghter Mr and Mrs Harvey Joe
Penney
Woodrow (Woody) Bowen
Soliciting Your
Vote it* Influence
County Commissioner
Precinct 1
Coleman County, Texai
Woodrow (Woody)
Bowen
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<$r JOBE Quick.
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JOB€ BUIOC
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Minor League
At the last
In minor league play, the Bears j VFW, June 14
and Eagles battled to a 7-7 tie at
the end of the regular game and
then played an extra inning and
were still tied at 10-10. At that
point the game had to be called
so that a Teen-Age League game
could go on as scheduled. Friday
afternoon at, Hufford Field, the
Hafrks beat the Cats in a close
game, 8-7,
Monday afternoon, the Cats
topped the Bears 10 7 For the
Cats John Eddy George was cat
diet*, with Jay Griffith and Ho
sario Rozales doing the pitching
Batteries for the Bears were Ken-
neth Pope catching, and Sarn Bob to hold their meetings Anyone
Lee, Riley Dunn and Joe Garrett knowing1 of i good location is
doing the pitching asked to contact any member of
This afternoon, Tuesday, the the VFW
Hawks and Eagles meet at Hut The Thin-day meeting was
Bryan with then sister
T Ferguson
Mrs W
ami is I'd null to Lutiboek where u ' !l:liJ*1!' can k>-1 mi;,
he. will be employed with the ^‘'nnh and wop! promotion, preda
lory annual and others
A daiii-t wit) be given lor the
visitor- Friday night followed by
;i buffet luncheon Saturday noon
McCord added ■
Mt and Mrs'Bill Drib man of
Ft VVty.'th at* visiting in I hi J
L Kiitigc-_ !;n-me
meeting of the
a discussion was
held on the possibility of estab
fishing a Woman s Auxiliary for
the local post Further discus
skin will be held on this subject
at the next rcgulai meeting
VFW sponsorship of musical at
City Park was also discussed and
some plans have been made re
garding the musical
Another item brought to the
attention of the VFW was in
regards to the Cub .Scouts It
seems they have no regular
meeting place and the VFW is
very interested in helping them
locate a good place for the scouts
ford Field at 5 p. m.
TEAM STANDINGS
Team
Won
Lost
Tied
Cats
3
1
0
Eagles
2
0
1
Hawks
1
2
0
Bears
0
3
1
Teen-Age
very well attended, and ail the
fnembers enjoyed the meeting
and are making plans to bring
other eligible veterans to the
next regular meeting of the VFW
Sunday, June 17 the VFW
baseball team won a practice
. game over Ballinger at Ballinger
The team had a . good workout
and all the player* looked very
! good The VFW team will play
la rematch game with Ballinger
later in the season. Plans have
been made for iHie VFW base
hall team to journey to 'Novice
Tuesday,night, June 19, to play
against Novice at 8 p.m. Ever)
one |s invited to attend This
promises to be a good entertain-
ing game and a real test foi the
VFW team The Novice team has
been playing baseball fur about
15 years*
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 8923 and the American
Legion Post 213 served the Cole
man National Guard and their
Liniilies with donut - and < ntfee
Sunday morning, June 17, before
the local National Guard unit
departed for summer camp
where they will undergo a two
weeks training period
Overall Memorial
Hospital News
'Mr and Mrs Charles Hefle
bower arid children of San Ange
lo visited over the weekend with
Mis I) N Barron went b
Worth over tin* weekend
Anri Autry of Santa Anna arid
Jackit Smith spent the weekend,
in Belton visiting his relatives
Mt and Mrs O H Hackow They id attended the wedding
her patents Mr. and Mrs Fred spent Sunday in Novice with pf Ins cousin Odell Smith
Coleman, and family her mother. Mrs R F Tomlin
son _ Mrs ‘’Beulah Gibbs- of San An
Weekend visitors ifl the Bar • gelo arrived Monday morning-to o ,. vn.-i e, ,i-lv
clay Martin home were their Mrs J D King and Jean were Wnd the week with Mrs Audrey „ •
„r \t„, w,,„,i................. ,i... i........i suiting ii c, nt- ci one d
Wreck Sunday Al
Intersection
daughters Addle Elkins of Met- Sunday visitors in the home of
kel and Adelia Martin*of Dalla- Mr Kings mother Mt> Inez.
—-— King of Bangs M
Mrs Russ Robertson and child- children spent fast week in Cot
ren of Fairbanks aie visiting with Mt and Mr-, Cup** Hud-,.....I. pu- i t,ii*,tjt witit he Tiepli.-w ,md
their liusband and father, Ross Wiehita Falls are visiting here family, Mr* and Mrs- J BCroft
Robinson, who is working here, with het Tister, Mr and. Mrs Wt and Mrs J D Green and
They arc also visiting friends in Mancel Herring
Coleman. ‘McAlister of Coleman met the ..... ..........
Sunday visitors in the Oscar Crofts m Corpus for a camping . oCa’ -r! \ ' u< <s
Mr. and Mrs Brownlee Hunt Yates home were Mr and Mr* ..... collided I he San Angelo woman
liclc-d at an to-
re-
suiting tti injury to one driver
and damage to both vtyhieles, re
a,id Mr** Roy Cruft and ^ U"- --dniv sheriffs depart
W A Carroll of Valero, driv-
in.;.* P.49 DotUm pi i.itp was*
crossing ihe ■■highway, going
,. . ., ,, , , ,, ,, , south, arid Ruth I. Steed of San
daughter and Mr and Mrs tail .,
,, Vl .... ., , ..........., ..... Angelo way traveling* cast on
Highway 87. when the vehicle#
and Mrs
er and Anil of Austin visited over Bill 'Thomas and girls of Urilchc
the weekend in the Let* Hunter Mrs VV I West and Jay ol Siam
home in Santa Anna, and in the ford, and Mr anti Mrs (, .1
Edwin Hunter arid Austin Erwin Roberts, Joyce Roberts, arid Mrs
homes in Coleman J T Yates all of Coleman
trip
Rites Wednesday
For B. W. Wallis,
Former Resident
I Last Thursday night in the
l-Teen-Age League, the Braves re*
| tnained unbeaten by trimming
J the Indians’10-7 Ted Ehrler was
starting .pitcher for the Braves,
but was spiked and had to leave j
; the game after one inning He i
was relieved by Jerry Harris and
| Stinson Bobby Orr was catcher,
I For the Indians, Sammy Dela
Rosa was catcher, with Edward
Kile starting on the mound and Hun W Wallis, former resi-
; relieved by Ward Lam*. dent oi Coleman and the father
* it. ... ux... of Hev B \\ Wallis, pastor of
An oxlnhition game between . . . ^ v
tin* Bible* Baplrl Cnunh hero,
the Cardinals and Yankees the ‘ ,,
» ... i , ,t z ... dual in shannon Hospital in San
same night was won by the C ai- . . ... n ,
, , .a a Angelo I uesday June 19, 1956 at
Monday night the Cardinals52"3 m. upe'rated a blaek-
and Yankees played a regula, s,nl$V W <""R ,’'1 1
| league game, and the Cardinals ,na,i. “l'..'V'31.7
were again winners by a 213 mar-
gin Batteries for the Yankees
You’ll never get "clipped" when
you buy a uied car from us.
Famous for our square deals,
we comb out all mechanical dif-
ficulfitl before telling any car,
mnm
were Raymond Diaz pitching and
Ted Sorrells catching For the
I Cardinals were Tillman Staggs
! patching and Don Gaines pitch-
ing. Clayton Whitehead relieved
Gaines In the 4(h inning and was
, touched for all three Yankee
runs Sammy Bolton finished out
the 7th inning on the mound
The Cardinals slugged out 18
I runs in the last two innings of
tin* game.
TEAM STANDINGS
ADMISSIONS
Jefferson I. Smith, S Anna
Edgar C. Maples, Coleman
Mrs Leo Green, Dallas
Mrs Walter Gilliam, Coleman
Rex Gulley. Valera
Roy Lynn Lawless. Coleman
Mrs Delia Wadsworth, Cole
man.
A Rr.isoner Coleman
Mrs J. 1. Tyson, Novice
Matt .Anderson, Coleman
Mrs Mae Davis. Jr Coleman
E ( Coursey. Coleman
Mrs * A L Gilliam ('oleriiatt
R I) Siddall, Coleman
Mrs Arvel Slate Gouldbusk
Diane McClendon Coleman
DISMISSALS
Rex Gulley, Valera
Mrs U D Fanes t oleman
Roy Lynn Lawless, Coleman
Mrs Delta Wadsworth, Cole
man
Mrs Jack Rambo. Coleman
Mrs T L Sparkman. Coleman
Mrs Delbert Snow, Coleman
Matt Anderson, Coleman
Mrs Marvin Dozier. Coleman
Mrs Mac Davis, Jr. Coleman
Phil Burroughs, Mrs Joe Bur-
roughs, and . Joann. Croom left
Monday for .Oakland and Long
Beach, California They will sight
sec enroute and will be gone a
Mr and Austin Erwin were in Mr and.Mr# Kenneth. Hunter m*ut tliree weeks
Snyder Thursday- and Friday vi and Rex of Jal. N M left today
siting his mother, Mrs A .1) Er after a visit with then parents M| anfJ Mrs Morns Millet
win. Mr and Mrs Walter Davis and a)1(i children ol Leudcr*- spent
Mr and Mr*. J W. Huntflr * • tlvt* weekend in ('oleman visiting
in the home of his mother Mrs
,1 A B Millet, and his sristet
Weekend visitors in the home
of Mr and Mrs C H Helton
was- treated fot head injuries,
described as minor, in Coleman
Both the pickup and passenger
car sustained considerable dam-
age
Tires, Wheels
Stolen Monday
Mr and Mrs Mancel Herring
were their children, Wilburn spent Sunday In Bangs with her Mlss !Jorls
Woodard of Coleman. Jay Hus molhei -Mrs Inez King
sei Woodard of Corpus Christi
Mr anti Mrs Tasker Herridgc
and Opal Buck of Sweetwater
and Miss I’ame Howard aVc
Bob Farley, assistant manager vaeationinjf in Wat o' and Hills
of the Ben Franklin Store, left boro this week
Sunday with the Ballinger Nat -------
A:; and Mi- A i H- *w a: ■! .. , . ■ i ■, • V !..*• I ■ - pi-cr **',
the weekend hyle vhoting friend- a
and relatives havt
' tU*es
Mr* ( O Moody Richard and
Two tires and wheels were
stolen from new ( hevrolel pick
ups parked on the Chevrolet used
ini lot Monday night, reports
out * v sheriff ■ department,
of pres* time no arrests
been made and the stolen
ami wheels have not !>een
1 on nl Guard for a two weeks Air and Mrs Merit! II Stage 1 f.t «<| visited Friday in Abilene
camp al Fori Hood in Killeen
of Arlington, Virginia, were t all
ed back to this area on Monday
Mi and Mrs J M Robbins June 11, by the death of Mt
and children of Mission are here Sieger’s mother, Mrs \ H
visiting with her parents Mr Steger of San Angelo Mrs Sle
and Mrs Roy Wilson gar was buried
on Jutu* 13
Mr and Mrs Dale Stacey of
with Mrs .) R WiMdtl and Mrs
Marshall McCrea
DONALD MANKIN
RECEIVES. DISCHARGE
Visitors with Mrs. 1) R Jack
son of 807 W est First Street, the Pfc . Donald Marikin, son of Mr
in San Angelo (,ast wei-kend were Mrs Lilly alid Mrs I M. Mankin arrived
Moore and daughter of Wichita here Sunday morning from Fort
Kansas, Mr and Mrs Joe Moon Story, Virginia Marikin was to
Abilene • visited aver_tte week ... Mr and Mrs John Curry ware.. o; Auaun. Mr. and Mrs Howard, the transportation division, and
end with her parents. Mr and in Waco over the weekend Mr Morris and girls of Forl Worth,-spent ihrcT*'mi)riths in Alaska Tie
Mrs Joe Hammonds and family Curry returned home, but Mrs .Mr y M Morris of Lubbock entered the service September 2,
of Coleman and Ins parents at
Trickham
ing to San Angelo about six years
ago
Services for M-r Wallis will be
held Wednesday June 20, at 2:30
p m in the Bible Baptist Church
with Rev Ray Tattint and Rev. -C
Edgar Tatum both nt San Ange R-.LI'.
lo. officiating BunnL vvttr be ' nm'Im! I) 11 f KGIqiIOiiS
Coleman Ccmcicry with Wright s
Funeral Home in charge of ar
rangements.
Complete information regard-
ing survivors and personal his
tory were not available at press
time today, but will be published
in the Thursday paper
Curry went to Hillsboro for a
weeks visit with her mother
Mrs J B Crowell
Mi arid Mrs. .Jack Crossland —
of Leaday visited in the home of Miss Jo Ann Cathey left Sal
their Min, Mr and Mrs Billy urday for a weeks vacation She
Jack Crossland, over the week will visit Mrs B J Jennings in
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Team
Won
Lost
Braves
2
0
j Cardinals
1
1
Yankees
1
1
Indians *
0
2
The man who is easily bought
usually setts out his buyer
FOR QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS
Hugh Capps
STUDIO
Col«m*n Mutual Building — Phona 8161
DJ4~ C9»fc
Welcome
New
Arrivals
Mr and Mrs . Mac Davis Jr.
ate the parents Of a boy Michael
i Glen born June IS at 5 45 pm
i in the Overall Memorial Hospital
weighing 7 lbs 8 oix Grand
parents are Mr and Mrs R D
Barnett and Mr. and Mrs M M
j Davis
• * *
Leigha Kathryn i# the name
given to the new daughter of
j Mr and Mrs Leo Green of Dal
las She was born June 18 at
I 2 23 pin in the Overall Memni
j tal Hospital and weighed 8 l .is
Grandparents are Mrs T I Mul
1 key and Mr and Mr* Dewey
I C.reen.
« . . *
Mr and Mrs Bill Parker of
i Fresno, Calif, annoume the ar
; rival of a 6 lbs 12 ozs girl, Diane
She was born June 7. and (he
i grandparents are Mr and Airs
] Roy Parker of Coleman, Mr* H
Fernamtaco and Joe Fcrnamfaeo,
both of Fmmti, Calif
the staff of The University of
Texas for more than 8 * ■?••••
John Kerr, committee chair-
man has announced- that the
class will consist of owners, man
agers and employees of depart
rttent stores batiks furniture
stores, automobile dealers, var
terj sliires, drug stores and oth
er retail, wholesale and service
organizations
,Tuple* for discussion include
the following aspects of good
Public Relations
t What is Public Relation*? 2
You and your part m Public Re
latinos 3 See yourself as others
see you 4 Courteous use of the
telephone 5 Rules for getting
along with people 8 Why people
behave as they do 7 Discussion
of PuWlc Relations situations
This educational program is
made possible through the co-
operation of the BCD, The Uni
versity of Texas, Division of Ex-
tension, and the Texas Eduea
turn Agency Enrollment is open
to any pe employed in the
ret*'! v .!e»ale or service oc
opatiun*, with a small reglitra
turn fee of $2 00 being the total
co*t to the employee
Indiv iduals may enroll by eith
er calling or stopping by the
BCD office
end
Mrs Cecil Harmes, Barbara.
N'oreda and Denny spent Sunday
in llockwood visiting her par
cuts Mr and Mrs S 1 Heilman
Mr and Mrs Earl Zirkle at
tended the Tom's Toasted Pea
nut Convention in Ft
i over the weekend
Little Rock, Ark and Mr and
Mrs Herb Helbtg in Ft Smith
Ark
Ford Holt and family of Abl
line visited here Ihe past week
end They formerly resided here
tm
Mr and Mrs Marion Morris and 1954 and received his discharge
family of Roswell. N M and Mrs last Wednesday. June 13
Juanita Duncan and boys of Lub
bock Mr and Mrs John B Howell
-----— Rave returned from a weeks
Mr and Mrs Milton < okt-i fishing trip to Port Aranaas.
were in Ft Worth Iasi week on fm.y wen accompanied by their
a business trip son, Jerry Howell of Houston
■ ~ and her sister and husband, Mr.
Miss Vtola Penrod nT Dallas 15 amt Mis Ha> Luck singer of ABB-
viatting her aunt. Mrs George
Garrett
Mia# Edith Hay of Wichita
Mi and Mrs Gene ( oker and Kansas is here on vacation visit-
-- j Randy of Abilene an* spending | inK her staters Mr and Mrs A,
Hayden Garrett of Lubbock this week with his parent#, Mr ! k Folkner and family and Mr.
Worih I visited Thursday in the home of ; and Mrs Milton Coker ! #nd Mrs Arnold Graham and
his nephew, Mr and Mrs Fred gjrls sh(, also visiting with
Garrett and family. i Gaylon Woodard and Berinda; ^ mother, Mrs. R B Ray of
Mr and Mr*. Sam Roberts' i ■ ---— j Woodard are visiting in Corpus i Brnwnwoznl
visitor* over the weekend were; Mr and Mrs Don Fought Christi with their uncle and _________
Mr arid Mrs John Golden and spent Ihursday night W'ilh Mt aunt, Mr and Mrs J Russell \usiting rn the Robert Finlay
Mr and Mrs Burl Voting and and Mrs W H Bamis. Ronnie Woodard who visited during the nome this week ts Mis Finlay s
Sally of Houston land Linda weekend m Coleman In the home #urtv Mrs Florence Womack of
— of ho mother Mr and Mrs C <yan Angelo
Mr and Mrs W It Morgan La NelJ Anderson returned on II Helton
and family and Mr and Mr* j Thursday from a three weeks B828, ‘.'Changes m investment
II chastam ol Colorado City visit m Ft Worth with her ns- Mr and Mr* Charles Freeman al,8 irrigation Watei Costs, Te»-
visited own the weekend with ter and family, Mr and Mrs R and daughters visited over the „„ Plains, 1950 54.' and MP-
Mr and Mrs A M Morgan B Rutherford weekend m tlie Imme of his par 554 Farming and Ranching Risk
------ enl*. Mr and Mrs C A Free M |nflueneed by Rainfall" are
Mr and Mr* Dultnd Mang man The Charles Freemans arc new publications recently re-
ham of Sau Antonio arrived Sat moving from Ijike Charles (ui! h-nr^d by the Texas Agricultural
urday for a week* visit In the to Midland where he i« an a* Experiment Station They are
tended a family reunion in Tem i home of his parent* Mr and sistant plant superintendent of nailable from the Agricultural
pie the past Sunday Mrs D W Maugham, and her Magnolia Petroleum Company Information Office, College Sta-
parenU Mt and Mr* John Fore —-~ ~~ tion. Texas
Mr and Mrs Lewi* summons hand of Brownwood Mi** T P Hind* left this morn* i ......... |
and daughter of OdMaa visited ——~ , mg for Perry, Okia . where she “Hottue Fly; Control in Dairy
Thursday with hi*, mother, Mrs Rev and Mr* ta-e Hemphill will visit her sister and other Harp*. 1955 t* the title of Prog-
Anna Lewis Simmon* land Rosalec of Littlefieid visit ; relative* j peas Report 1887 which is avail
——— t*d recently in the home of his aMe from the Agricultural In-
Mr and Mrs Davy E Carroll; parent*. Mi arid Mrs C. W Jesse Penney visited in Austin formation Office, College Station
and Susie of Dallas visited with Hemphill j Sunday -dairymen will find it chuck full
friends and relative* over the ; of valuable information on a
weekend Dlann Dunn aeUirned Mr* Clara Randall and Mr* Ml and Mrs W B Lunsford problem they face each summer
home with them for a visit H C, Johnson have returned of Coleman and Mr and Mrs G.
1 from Temple when- they visited W Stephenson of Santa Anna $CRATCH^ME-NOT
Chester Field and James Field to the home of their niece, Mr ; were in Austin Saturday night
and two boys, David and Bob of and Mr*. W K. Arnold and fam- totogp# th#y attended tt* ..........................
Lubbock spent the weekend with ily ding of a friend, Mia* AUene Apply FTCH-ME NOT In ju#t
then mother. Mr* H C Field - Jones Sunday they went on ta 15 minute*, it you have to xcrateri
Mt and Mr* W A Woodard Lockhart to visit In the home vour Itch, your 4(k back at any
Weekend guest* of Mr and had as their guetts over the: of Mrs Maude Linam drug store Uae inrtant-drylrig
Mr* C W Hemphill were Mr* J j weekend Mr. and Mr* John -- - ITCH ME NOT day or night for
Mrs A E Clark and daugh
ter* visited last week in the A
H Mitchell home They all at
wh WITH ITCH-ME-NOT!
D Cobb of San Antonio and Dr Woodard of Soydei al*o Mrs
and Mr* Lee Hemphill and Roaai Rex Woodard and family<«f Mto-
Lec of Littlefield eral Well*
Miss Marguerite Mizell ii
spending a few day* with friends
in Dallas
ectenta, ringworm, in
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 19, 1956, newspaper, June 19, 1956; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751339/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.