The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Hubert Taylor
Makes Statement
To Pet. 3 Voters
Personals
Hubert Taylor, candidate for
County Commissioner of Precinct
Three, has authorized this news-
paper to publish his following
personal statement to the voters.
As a native of Coleman Coun-
ty I have entered the race for
County Commissioner of Precinct . Abilene.
3. I feel that I am well qualified
to do justice to the job of builcf-
Doii Starnes and his mother. ‘Mr and Mrs Ter-ry Conner.
Mrs. - M L. Starnes were in Keith and Carolyn of Arlington,
Brownwood Thursday to attend were weekend guests of his par-
the funeral of Mrs G B. Bo- ents. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Conner.
hannon, longtime friend of Mrs. —--
Starnes. j Mrs. Nettie Brown of Brown-
wood visited over the weekend |
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John with her sister, Mrs. Bessie Cor-
Watters Sunday were Mr and der, ancP attended the funeral
Mrs. Max Watters and boys of-, of her brother-in-law, Harvey
Patton.
Mrs. Edward Burchell, her dau- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coleman
mg and maintinmg roads and ! ghter Marilyn, and her son Don. and son were in Odessa over the
fulfilling all other duties that j yisite.d over the weekend with weekend as guests of his broth
would be required. I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. or and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
Th.s statement is based on the Terry. . cell Coleman and children'.
past experiences I have had along | _
this line of work. These exper-
COLEMAN
Livestock
o
Market
As reported from sales yes-
terday at Coleman Livestock
Auction Commission Co.
Mrs. C. L. Parker
Dies In California;
Democrat-Voice, Coleman. Texas. Feb. 11 1364
Page 3-A
Funeral Held Here
J. H. McDORMAN
MMI*. iMeMnfnr MMxmxt | !Z &£ -C_
ri "Pan. Chester McDaniel of Coleman, j' Mrs. Willis Connelly had ?.s a
.guest last week her sister, Mrs.
Mr-and Mrs. Vance Close were | Eunice Morris of Kilgore. An-
visiting' in Mason Sunday with other sister. Mrs. Annipe Ed-
Should I be elected I have only
one promise to make and that
i-S to do the job to the best of
my ability, pledging ray support
to the on-going interest of the
community, giving ..each and !
everyone due consideration. j Mr. and Mrs. ’|.m Nixon, Deb Mrs. Fred Coleman and Mr.
,,1,shall,gieatly appreciate your ra and'Tommie of Big Spring and Mrs. Lucien Love. Clay and
; were guests' over -the weekend i Molly spent the weekend in
her parents, Mi%and Mrs. T, O. ! wards of; Odessa, as visiting her
Burleson. -Jp ' this week.
McDorman Makes
Statement In
Race For Sheriff
Mrs. Clyde L. Parker. 51. of
j Long Beach, California, died in
a hospital there at •) 45 a • m
I Sunday, February 2. 1964 Fun
eral services were held in Stev
; ens Memorial Chapel at 2 00‘p
m. Saturday. February 8. and
interment was’ in Coleman City
1 Cemetery "With Stevens Funeral
[ Home in charge of arrange-
hcep ments. •
and goals went through thi ring Mrs. I’aYkor. the former Bern
at Coleman Livestock Auction iee Trapp, was horn in New
Monday. 1 Braunfels.......Septembei 9. 1912
J, There was a very light run of- and. she and Mr. Parker wen
sheep and goats with all class married here January 10, 1932
! es of sheep very active Packer j She lived in Coleman from 193’?
ewes and bucks were fully 50 until she moved to California
1 cents stronger. Good and choice j in 1947.
-fat lambs were steady and good1 Survivors include her bus
heavy unshorn feeders sold 251 hand. Clyde I, Parker of Long
to 50 cents higher. "Good shorn Beach: her mother, Mrs R C
P J REEVES HOME
FROM HOSPITAL
P. J. Reeves is home after re- |
cent major surgery at Scott and 1
White Hospital, in Temple. He 1
is recovering satisfactorily and
his condition reported in he good
Bookkeeping and
. Tax Service
BELLE ROZZLLE
507 State Bank Building
D35—C8tfc
A total of 652 head of
feeder lambs and good quality
Stocker lambs were 50 cents to
one dollar higher.
MARKET
vote and influence,
Thanking you, I am, Sincerely. I in thejhomes of her parents, Mr. j Odessa -with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
HUBERT TAYLOR i and Mrs. Lee Jones, at Novice i.celf Coleman and family.
C8—D36p and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. --
J. T. Nixon of Coleman. Sunday guests in the home of
CRADLE STRAP
• Top Quality, Fully Lined
Circle-stitched cup, elastic
inserts. 32 40 A, B, C.
BEN FRANKLIN
Larry and Eleanor Alteberry
Owners
; Mr. and Mrs. ,T. H. Crosby were
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Driskill Mr. and Mrs Glen Crosby and
visited at Comanche with her children 4 Qt.-.-Abileflgr"flnd Mrs.
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. " ill Ray"of Novice;
J. H. McDorman, candidate for
sheriff of Coleman County, has j
authorized this newspaper to
publish his following personal
statement to the voters. , , . .
tah^-this-rimrortOTlItv i„ tiumk . Itf.SSg”
each- of the citizens of Coleman1
lambs
Spring unshorn fat
lambs
County for ,, the
____ . , Stocker lambs.,________.
citlThave been : Cul1 Stock'M S
i nave oeeni shorn f(,edt,r ]amb5!
Dale Sadberry Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Coe left for Imr
have given me sincdl
in business here in .Coleman. „ ,
The people of this county have Feeder 'j!'1 crop a»d-
boon wonderful To me and my 1 . Jearllngs,,
family and 1 feel a deep'ttoit of „ d <7op eu s
gratitude. | Slaughter ewes
1 believe that one way to re- c s^,es
Slaughter bucks
Trapp of Coleman: one son.1
Richard Parker of Seattle. Wash
ingion: one daughter, Mrs Rob-
ert. Hopkins of Artesia, Calif,
one brother, Charles Milton
1750-1826 Trapp of San Angelo: two sis-
j ters. Mrs Bon Wilson of Cole-
1750-18401 man and Mrs. S J. Brevard of
■15.00-16.00 Talpa: and three grandchildren
Officiating minister was Doug-
16.5(^18.00 T fas- Robison of the ColeirfSTT
14.00- 16.001 Church of Christ and pall.b.car
11.00- 14 00! ors were Grady Miller J.. E
14.50-16 90 i Scott, Thorin Osborne. Bill Law
renew. Johriwetters, and Dennis
11 00-14.50 Gaines.
9.00- 11.00
8.00- 10.00
7 00-8.00
7.QO-10.00
Ann Burkett of Wichita Falls ! home in Stockton, California, last! pay a portion of this debt would , v ... ... ,
spent the weekend with her par- i Tuesday-.after visiting her cou-; he to place myself in a position! eai lng 10 so K
ents and brother, Mr. and Mrs sin, Mrs.'E.-W. Marshall. to whete. if you so desired, I e*es . 0 ’
tClarence Burkett and Joe. -- could become one -Sf your elect-, Yearl,ng t0 *0,'d ™ut,h
_„ ; Mrs O. V. Byerly spent the ed officials. 1 ewes wlth lambs at
Linda Newton of Abilene was weekend in Big Sprang with her -1 am interested in all'the ■. •_ «.,nnnisnn hd
; a weekend guest in the home of : sister, Mrs. Ola Williams. She > phases of our Government but I “ eea'”J- sruuuio.uu no.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. C. L. ' also visited Mrs. Jim Slate and j believe that I am best qualified .au®.pt^' »P*nisn
Newton. j children and Mr,'and Mrs. Ken to serve you as county sheriff.
1 —- ‘ 'I neth Williams, { I have lived in Coleman doun-
$10,00-15 00 pair
CARD OF, THANKS ,,___
May. we exjaress our apprecta
tion t.o ouj- frWids and neigh- j
bors -foJr7,Si4iJ3s^Kindness shown j
head duiing the illness and at ih<
death of our loved one.
The Family of
Mr. G. H. Patton D36c
FUNERAL
400 W. Pecan
HOME
Phone 625-2175
Classified Ads Get Results'
kids $4 00-5 00 hd
REPRESENTATIVE SALES
Billie Beaver, student at Abi-
lene Christian College, visited
over the weekend with her par-
the
ty for nine years and most of
in busi-
my home
weekend ; that time, I have been
Mr. and Mrs. ness for myself. I own
Visiting during
in the home of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beaver. O. T. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. here and am the father of seven
- Noble Belyeu and Mr. and Mrs. j children. I am .51 years of age,
Mrs.-ZOIa Burleson has return- Jack Bozeman, all of DeLeon, old enough to make the proper
ed from a visit in San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bates and decisions yet physically able to
With her daughters, Mrs. R. N. I children of Silver Valley. carry them out.
W. W, Mean, Bruokesmith, 27 j
head clipped fat lambs, avj}. 95. |
at 17 90. |
O. C. Allen. Sidney. 22 head!
clipped fat lambs, avg. 93, at I
18.10.
Grady Williams, Santa Anna,
30 head clipped fat lambs, avg.
Announcement
O Rear and Mrs. J. D. Stalcup,
and their families.
I am also a veteran of World 56’ a* 16
E, M. Appleton, Brady, 52 hd.
■Mr- ”d ,f rva «yri
also 10 head unshorn feeder
and” sons
Ed s Back
Again
Visiting last week with Mr, j next weekend'.with his parents, j ed I will do my’best to perform
and Mrs. Coe Cross were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davis. the duties of the office with
and Mrs, J. E. Shelton of Nocona - these Christian principles in
Mrs Weldon Davis, j mind.
Your vote and influence will |
lambs, avg. 99, at 17.70.
Farmers And Ranchers
At The
BOOK CENTER
Y
and this time - - - ED’S STUDIO offers you
CHOICE of
8x10 or 11x14 Black & White
Portrait For Just
95
M'
One Day Only — Saturday, Feb. 15
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ml
COUPON
This coupon entitles bearer to purchase
choice of 8x10 or 11x14 black and
white portrait for just
One ftobppn per person - - - two coupons per
family - - - group pictures, $1.00 extra.
Ed's Studio
Mr. and
Ann and Jay have returned from
San Antonio where they attend be greatly appreciated.
ed the stock show.
Mrs. Drucilla Moore of Ridge-
crest. California, is visiting in
the home of Mr. and' Mrs. T.
E. Moore.
J. H. McDOHMAN
C8-D361
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Charles
Thompson, Jana and Robert of
Monahans visited here during the
weekend with his parents, M’\
and Mrs. Charles W. Thompson,
and in Stcphenville with her j
mother, Mrs. Leafa Stafford.
Abilene Resident
Dies Monday;
Funeral Held Here
CARD OF THANKS
We extend our thanks to |
friends and neighbors^for food,
flowers, and every other, kind- I
ness tendered at the death of I
our loved one, Mrs. Bernice
Parker.
•Clyde Parke*- and Children
Mrs. R. C. Trapp and Chil-
■’ dren. » I)36p
Boardman
And
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kading
Juan Ramirez Rodriguez, resi-
dent of Abilene for the past
nine years, died Monday morn-
ing in
GUESTS IN T. E.
MOORE HOME
Weekend guests in the home j
of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Moore
were Mrs. Delia Moore and Vicki
of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Moore and son of Blanco, Mr.
G. Wilkinson of |
Tom DeArmon
Are now associated with Texaco. Also, we have acquired Coleman Fuel &
Oil’s farm and ranch service equipment.
spent the weekend in Waco.
Hendrick Memorial Has-1 and Mrs ^
of Grand Prairie visited over pita! there A laborer and mem- M Mr ai)d jyfrs. Arthur"AtUn
the weekend with his parents, her of the Catholic church, he I of AbUene R Brown of Ada.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kading in j lived in Coleman before moving ok]ahoma Paul Wilson of Dal
Coleman, and with her parents, to Abilene. ,as. Ben Dunn of Rule, P. L.
Mr and Mrs, Irvin Brgwn in Funeral-.semfes were held ‘ strickland of . Vosar Mrs Le!a
Ta>Pa- '^acre<1 »par* Cathohe Church | wiikinSon. and Jessie Lee and
, htCr,° '°< y' FeblUa,uy u T4' Cindy Moore, all of Coleman. .
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cullins at 3 30 p. m with the Rev Leo ( /_._
j Bujnowski officiating. Interment |
was in Coleman City Cemetery I Classified Ads Get Results
with Stevens Funeral Home hr _•_
charge of arrangements. i —
j Surviving Mr Rodriguez arc i
his wife, Mrs. Rosa Rodriguez i
j of Abilene; his mother. Mrs. An j
| ita •Rodriguez of Coleman; one!
! son, Johnny Rodriguez of Abi-
lene; six brothers. Manuel of
Hart, Nick of Sweetwater, Gil-
bert of Abilene, Adolph of Oz-
ona. and Ralph and Martin Rod-
of Coleman; one sister,
Mrs. Victoria Ramirez of San
We want to assure you of the same fine service that you have received in
the past, and invite your continued patronage.
Jake McCreary
Texaco Consignee
Mr. and Mrs. George Rae of
Talpa visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. I’. II Clide.
Mrs. I.ulher Wright of Dallas
is visiting her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. furry.
THE DEPENDABLES: SUCCESS CARS OF ’64
CARD OF THANKS
I ^«uld like to thank my
friends%)r visits, calls and other reguez_
kindnessm to me while my fam-., , ......
ily was in California for the ! An«el° and onc grandchild,
funeral of my daughter, MrS.
Bernice Parker. Cl«»«lfi»d Adt Gat Result*
Mrs. R. C. Trapp D36p I
SSS AUCTION
The fuel is regular, The performance is premium.
SHEEP & GOATSEV£RV
MONDAY
CATTLE & HOGSfVf*y
Wednesday
Premium performance doesn't cost a nickle extra in a 164 Dodge.
Because under that handsome hood lurks the largest standard engine
in the low-price'field (318 eu. in. V8). It doesn’t cost you extra at
the gas pump, either! Regular grade fuel suits it just fine.
Dodge is as luxurious as it is lively. The Polara 2-door hardtop
above, (or instance, features a rich saddle grain vinyi interior, a
comfort-providing flip-down center armrest, foam seat padding, and
thick wall-to-v(ill carpeting—all standard equipment. Yet it’s priced
right with comparable models of Ford and Chevrolet.
In all, there are tw^ty-two Dodge models to choose from. In
three series. Each is a low priced car. And each is backed by a long,
strong 5-year 50,000-mile warranty.* You could easily pay more
for such a fine automobile, but why should you? See your Dependant*
Dodge pealer mstea^! -
•Htm » HOW DOOGf’t t-VVAft. MJM-MILI WA.AAWTV ..OTICTt YOU I
O vv’*r CoroO'atton confid*nti> w«rf*fili* a or loilowrng vital ot its MNH earn W
‘j,years 30,000 m»r**, whiCh*v*r Cjrwak Hnrt, during any such oa-*, that pmv«
in mate !• ana work nanshlp w.it t»a 'a&.acieJ o» rfll^.j at * Cb'V»f»' Motors Oor-
p.i-.atKV' 4ot*»rt(i,-a»1 [>a :a»’s rfaca o< without charge tor such path or labor angtrig
, heaJ ang mtarnaj ir.taka wafa- 0071©, Pin mil ipn cava arid miarnal
-afsal loints, raar me ai-d
ha !oilOW(r»g -n«|ritonarc«
agin* on evary 3 months 4,000 miiaa,
•a oil chang* 1 carow^eto* air tutal
»v*ry 6 months burnish avldvnc# of th|*
“ '•’** «hd I'xaLeM him'to «art0K
twCfl important pfatectiiwt.
I ir>a mternar ds'L. Intaka manHo d, watc Pumg,
Di’f- !«\Ctt)ina manual ciutehj, tO'Oua eonu*it*r J'lrt-shoH
tio'. »nu 'tar wh*tri bea'ingA. WaaMrad >Mnt—>m
service*-, * acquired ung*' t*-* wa>'antv-v,tMeN9c angina oil
Whicheva* comas fnMt.repiar* oii 11 tOi*aV«ry ^econo oil Chang*; cl
av*ry 6 month,! and rslsiacv U VM*%: *v*ry ( rujnyss T
leautjvcl *i*rvict- to a Chruyjai **HU»**» CnrooraMon Authorund Owai«f at
i WeiDt of auch avio*nc*‘ ana ybui ca< > miiaag*. Sirngia
'64 Dodge
Sales Start At 11:00 a.m.
BOOM DIVISION
ftSSKSHS
PLENTY OF BUYERS — ANY SIZE CONSIGNMENT WELCOMED
Cacti Sellars REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONING
Hamlin SP 4-1(31 ; Olllc* Phone 625-4191
Duwiyna Edlnglon
Phone: 625-2091
TAYLOR MOTOR CO. - 216 W. Uvt Oak St. - Coleman, Texas
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1964, newspaper, February 11, 1964; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751522/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.