The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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Page 2-A Democrat Voice Coleman. Texas. Feb. 6. 1962 BEAT HAWLEY IN H-SU T6URNEY
Comedy Corner PLAY CISCO HERE TONIGHT
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A Complete Lin* Of
FEEDS & SEEDS
Us Do Your Cuttom
Mixing
Phone 9-5615
Feed
& Elevator
B&M
Guy and Jewel Manning
Roosevelt Street
Knox Pittiard Signs
With Baylor U.
Ramblettes Sink Winters, 29-16
Module's Knox Plttard has
signed a letter Of intent foe a
football scholarship with Baylor
University, it was announced
By Neita McCord | Jan Y.atmaii again ltd the
In the Hardin Simmons r„i I ‘ olf'uau scoring with M points
versity tournament this past t:r*avt’s *»«<* *•
weekend. 4 tune champion Haw
Vlyey netted 7.
The B team, who, has not been
: recently He is the son of Mi ••lev fell, to the Coleman' Kami) , , , ,, ,. • ,
and Mrs I.ouia PitUrd of Ui.uid lettes. 4F41, to ‘send the Rami, f**”*?'" d‘s,r an * 1 aT
hu.sk • lette. on,, Friday ■ quarter, not play, took a 10 point wur
Playing for ! to7«pTe ^mbfeurlv
"" »* v,,,'-V unusual for an athlete ou't of M free throw*, plus tow ^ I)K,u.nt.h mi
n 9. Kaye Uyiin Needham gave
Conference school and Jan 'i eatman added 5. In the
The 6-2, 180 pound Pittaid wa quarter'finals Avoi-a loppletl the
of these schools to be tendered Hoot shots to lead t olentah w.th
scholarship by a South w-t 26 points Dianah \Ivey -ank U
7, Beverly Yates made 4 and
Joyce Fanner 2 1
Guards K1 'Wanda fiev, Cathy
DeVoss and Sheila Templeton
played mitre H game
Guards Glenda Boardman,
lieba Joe Dietericti. Ann Riley
arid Brenda Brooks were out-
standing in these last two games j
The Thursday the Ramblettes I
travel to Cisco for a return game.
brilliant in leading Mo/die
the Six Man regionaj. chain, on
ship, and several colleges were
interested in signing him
Now Open
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li.imhielles '49-39 dan Yeatman
kept Coleman in the game with
,17 points. Connie Greaves made
12, I) i a nab Alvey 5. Bertha Tem-
pi in 4 and Jams Norris 1
I aM night Kamblettc- hiitnt
liaN-d’- the 'Winter* Bii/zardeltcx
and Mail tiieni hack tiornc in a
none too joyful mood. 29 16 The
\ t> am pit! holding W mtc . to.
a more 18 points, the lowest they
have been held this year, rattled
i.ou \ wait - -one id the. most out-
-handing forwards in this area -
until.she only managed 10 points
Also the Ramblettes offense scor-
ed-20 points in the last half, while
ihi- R!r//atdeltex- offense could
-ink only H in the entire final
half, just 2 in the last, quarter
Colored Cagers Finish
1-2 In District Tourney
Bluecats Lose To
Winters, Ballinger
The 1*11 finally tolled for Cole ' headed, the Blizzards cooled off
man's hustling Blueeat cagers considerably in the last two
Inst ; weekend, as Winters and periods and were able to score
Ballinger inflicted successive only 8 points in the entire half
losses on them Friday and Sat Battling gamely, the i nts peeked
urda.v nights Both games were away at the lead bid wet c unable
"Georg* sends his notes
airmail!"
ended their 1961-62 season with
a record of 14 wins and 3 losses
The bovs started out by lash-
1’anthers and I'antheretfes were , )|5g KastUnd 84 24 In the sec
The
(Contributed)
Humphrey High School
Junior Cagers Win
Tripleheader From
Cross Plains Here
to capture the lend Coleman
scoring was closely bunched and
Richard Burns led the locals
with 9 Bob Johnston had 8.
Bull'll Rodgers 6. Jerry Diehl 5
and Mike Hayes 4
Winters also gave the B leant
their second loss of the season,
48-33 Johnny Kirby was high for
and Jimmy
number for
Mozelle Teams
Split Two Games
With Eola
io Abilene Feb 3 for their dis
trict basketball tourney Four-
teen teams were entered in the
annual affair. T|te 1’an the re ties
made a clean sweep, walloping
\nson 44 18 m the first game
downing Breekenridge 33 27 in
the. semi-finals and edging YTun
day 30 23 in the final game Io
win the district championship
Since there is no state playoff
for girls, the Pant heretics hate
ond game they, edged by Munday Coleman Junior High cagers
38-37 to get into the finals where won all three games 'from the
they lost to Brady 53 44 This visiting-Cross Plains junior* here
makes three consecutive years Thursday night, with the 9th
that the Panthers have placed grade boys romping to a 66 31
second m district play ' win:.the 8th grade boys a 41 14
The state playoff for boys will victory: and the 8th grade girls
played away from home, ’ and
both were by narrow margins
but they, sent the district hopes
of the Blue and White a-glittv
metin'.
It dropped Coleman from a
4 0 district mark to a 4 2 reading,
and left Winters high and dry!
atop the district standings With
a 6 1 record. The Blizzards have Coleman- with 14.
hut one game left to play, and Adams hit a like
the worst they could do is tic W inters
foi the district title should they The game at Ballinger was,
lose The Bluecats. on the other a hail rinser, with many W in
hand, have tough Cisco here ters fans in attendance rooting
toqight, and finish with Hanger, for a Bearcat win that would
here Friday night put Winters in the district lead
Hot Individual shooting led to Ballinger look a 201-1 Inst
the Bluecats' downfall in both quarter lead but the Bluecats
games, as Jerrv Dunn had a trimmed that to 27 24 at halt
spectacular first half in leading1 time The Coleman crew kept up
the Blizzards to a 37 32 win there the tempo and,, finally took a
by 20 19
be held Feb 16-17 at Prairie
View A,VM College the local ^ GRADE GAME
buys ended their 1961 62 seasort The freshmen of Coach Harold
with a line 20*5 record Woodard were red hot,- using a
The boys and girls have both fas, hrrak and thejr m points
enjoyed a very successful seas ,,^a(jijshed a new scoring record
„„ The girls entered too tm.rn ^ (h(> ju„jor hj(,h i;ym The hoys
I aments and won first place
Friday night. Dunn meshed 22
points in all, most of them com
ing iti the first half At Ballin
ger Saturday night, little Phil
Turner was the villain as he
sank 27 big points as the Bear
rats upset the Bluecats, 53 50
In their earlier game here the
38 36- lead at tlie three quarter
mark The Cats citing tenaciously
to a narrow lead until the game
neared its end when Punier
calmly sank two free throws to
put the Bearcats into the lead
which they held Besides Tur-
ner's 27 points, Richard Pchl
hit 56 per cent of their shots
Pol A MozcHe's Mustangs van
me; Kola. 6.140, in District 20 B
basketball action here Friday
night
Mozelle is 5 2 in the league,
w ;; if- Kola ;1 6 0
Jerry Jones led MozcHe’s sror
mg wuh 20 points and Larry
V\ right made 14 for the losers
Ann Uorotik made 18 points as
Kola s gii is took a 57 18 win Miss
Thomason and Miss McCarty
each made six for Mozelle
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
BOARD OF TEXAS
l Notice of hearing upon incite
-inn of additional territoiK em-
bracing land1 lying in Coleman
both, while the hoys participated from |Jlp floo,. as thPV flnjshed
in three tourneys, winning first
in one and second in two, inelud
their season with n 9 2 record
Coach W'oodard had only eight
boys suited out as Gene Joyce
was out of town for a stock show
and Charles Mann was sick
George Byerly was top scorer
>unty Texas w ithin the Central j , jt. Williams 'Curette Baker. "'**1 *' points, followed by Huh w hile Anita Slack and Charlotte
dorado 517 Soil Conservation {Tony Baker. Jr, Sammy Wade, by Woodward with 16. Richie Lee Ki'jtk had 6 each
nog the district tourney The
two teams have eight graduating
[seniors, and these will be great
ly missed next season They are
Jo Laura Byrd, Betty Isaacs. Car
week before Turner was able added, 14, more for the Bearcats
to get only 3 points. As usual, the Bluecats had -bal
At Winters, the Blizzards took anced scoring, arid Richard
command of the game from the Burns was high with 11 1 he
start and pushed to a 29-17 half-, Coleman B team took a 35-27
time lead Although never decision over their hosts, with
Larry Guthrie hitting 16 points.
visitors, 20-19 'Paula Robert^
topped Coleman with 8 points.
Leo James and Anthony Child
ress.
Register
Anytime For
Free Prizes
Bill Moore Seeks
State Rep. Post
COLEMAN PEOPLE VISIT
IN NEW MEXICO
Mr and Airs Charles Kelley
arid Mr and Mrs Jesse Penney
visited in New Mexico over the
weekend The Kelleys spent the
be Given Awav at our GRAND OPENING -
to be announced at a later date.
Let Us Serve You—We Appreciate Your Business
John Hayes - Mark E. Carruthers
J W (Bill! Moore of Ballinger
has authorized Hits newspaper-to
announce hrs candidacy for the
.newly 'created' State■ Represent*'
live post of the 64th District.
offtpriMOg Comanche, Brown
ole man and Runnels e> unties
His formal statement to the
voters will appear at a later dutc
D35 < 8c
District"
Whereas, on the 21 day of No-
vember. 1961. there was duly
filed in the office of the State
Soil Conservation Board, at Tern
pie. Texas, a petition signed hv
fifty or a majority of land own
cts pursuant to the provisions ol
the Slate Soil t onset vatlon Law
,i. i-ruutcd by the 47th t.egiyla
tun known as House Bill No
444 requesting the inclusion of barker in
additional territory within the i neys
Central Colorado Soil Consena
tton District, and.
Whereas, the !mid< sought to
he included in the said district
by said petition comprise lands
nv Coleman County, described
substantially as follows; Begin-
ning at ■« (Hunt, said point being
tl - east hank of Grapi Creek fbj TlllirCflntl
the iinfluence of Crape Creek j I/I 65 I llUrSIlU y
with the Colorado Rivet . thence ]
in a westerly direction, along the'
me and* rings of the Colorado
Hr,» r on tin smith tin. of Cote j Samuel T Bryan. 69. died at
man County u. the west lint of 17 45 am Thursday Feh 1. 1962
12. Ronnie Sanders -9. John Eddie I The gjr|s will end their season
George 8 Mike White 2, Alan [ this weekend as they enter the
Wood 2 Coleman led 17 7 at the |.ar)v junjw-r tourney. Them first
quarter. 40 15 at halftime and
50-20 after three periods......-
Roy Peterson had 11 for Ballin-
ger
PLAY CISCO TONIGHT
The Cats w ill he going . all
out to win the. remainder if
their games, and play a tough
Cisco'team here tonight In their
For the season 'the tram hit
190 of 464 field shots for a very
fine 41 per rent accuracy, They
scored 471 points to 345 for their
[game will be Thursday afternoon first meeting oi the season there,
at-5:10 against Priddv Their next the Bluecats iked out a 37 33
game will he Saturday morning overtime win over the 1 .oboes,
against the winner or loser of Che B teams will play in the
the Blanket Zephyr game. [opener at 6:30 p.ld
weekend with their daughter and I opponents Byerly was top scorer
husband Mr and Mrs Edward; with 131 points for the season.
Roswell, and the Pen | while Lee and Sanders were the
were guests of his sister leading rebotinders with 75 and
and husband Mr and Mr- R ( 74 respectively Then only losses
Campbell at llagerman The Pen i for (|1(. season were to Lamar of
neys also visited in Roswell with j Snyder, 43 32. and to Winters,
Mr and Mrs Barker
Samuel T. Bryan
At Rockwood
52-50 - - .......
8th GRADE BOYS
Coach Jack Baucom’s 8th grade
! boys also used the fast break to
j crush the Cross Plains 8th. 4! 14
! They had a first quarter lead of
1 14-3. 29 7 at halftime, and 35 14
after three periods as the visitors
| were unable to score in the final
j stanza
Top scorer was Mike Dieterich
I with 8. followed by Terry Cox
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Country Styl*
PORK BACKBONE
Bo*ton-Futt S*mi-Bon*l*ss
PORK ROAST
End Cut
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LIBBY'S GARDEN-GREEN VEGETABLES
SWEET PEAS
CUT GREEN BEANS
PEAS & CARROTS
GREEN BEANS
Fr*nch Sliced
Mix 'Em or Match 'Em
CATCHUP 4
LIBBY'S GOLDEN CORN
Crssm Styl* and WhlU JC*r»*l
LIBBY'S WHITE CORN
CrMin Styl*_
6^ $1°°
Libby's Frooston*
Mix or\M«tcb
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Libby's Fruit Cocktail 3
303
Cans
$|00
Coleman Countv; thence north J at his home at Rockwood Funeral ( with fj, Jim JnhlGton 5, Chris
SiE^thelwsT 1 -in«''of CojemimT*5^® w« hew «t TWO p.m. jM«yi» 4. Sam Bob Lee 4..Benny
i i,, [j,i;hi -acl point he j Ftidav at Rockwood Methodist j Locke ^t Gary Mill- 4 Tim Khrler
('hutch and burial was in Rock- j 2. Pat Van pelt 2 and Dewayne
I Berry 2
i This weekend the boys will, be
! entered in the Cisco junior tour-
ing the east hank of Grape Creek
where Grape Creek crosses the | wood ( emetery.
Coleman Runnels County line j -V' Bryan was born at Rock
thence in a sotUheasterlv direr- 4'>od Feh 14 1892. and was mar
. . , . ,ngs of tied at Santji Anna Feh 1. 1920
i k of Gr«p< <o Miss Farinie Whetstone. He
I ,,-ck to the point ot Its con was a retired farmer a member
flucm i- with the Colorado Rivei j of the Church of Christ and the
,aid point being the point of Masonic Lodge, and a veteran of
-beginning.-.
Now therefore, notice is here
bv given that a public hearing
will he Beld pursuant to the said
; petition on the question of the
htoirabiltty and necessity of the
inclusion of such additional ter
ritory within the Central Colo
rado Soil Conservation--Otstriet;
on the question of the ap
propriate boundaries to be as
signed to such additional ter
ritory upon the propr.ieiy of the
petition, and all other proeeed
mgs taken under;Jtfee_......JNiLAft:
"The wid public hearing will he
held by the State Soil Conserva
- 4 i'
ruary 1962. beginning at 2 00
o'clock p m , at Agriculture Blilg .
2}5 K Pei an in the County of
i, 'i li inaii
All interested i>arites are invit
cd to attend and will be given
opportunity to tie heard at live
time and place hereinbefore
specified
State Soil Conservation
in.ant Harvey Davis Lxe
cutive Director
Dated this the 30th day of
January. 1962 D35 38r
I World W ar I
Among his survivors are. his
wife of Rorkwood. one daughter.,
Mi' Margaret Black of San An
gelr. five brothers, M D. Frank.
Lew is and Bill Bryan, all of Rock
wood and Josh Bryan of Abi
lene, three sisteis,. Mrs Dink
Snider of Brown wood Mrs C H
Wi-r and Mrs ,1 P Hodges, both
of Rockwood; and three grand
children
Officiating minister was Rev
W B Morton of Coleman and
pallbearers were., Wayne BrajLj.
Jack (Aiopei, Curtis Bryan. Jim
Rutherford. Jake McCreary and
Johnnie Steward
Hosch Funeral Home of Santa
Anna had charge of arrange
ments -
narnent, and will he seeking their
second straight trophy after win
mm; the Sweetwater event re
rcntly Their first game will he
. with StephenviUe Thursday
j night,
8th GRADE GIRLS
The 8th grade girls of Mrs
Douglas Burroughs hatj a very
rough time winning ovei Cross
Plains, but managed to mp'the
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1962, newspaper, February 6, 1962; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751883/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.