The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 11, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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COLEMAN
Livestock
Market
Ai reported from sales yes-
terday at Coleman Livestock
Auction Commission Co.
Funeral Services
For Mrs. Sanges
Held Saturday
Novice News Happenings
By Mrs. Earnest Reeves
(Too Late for Last Week)
. the former Doris .Attaway. whose
parents live in our community
also.
Mrs. Ella Hough
Dies Here Sunday;
Funeral Monday
I ajn sorry about the news,
Funeral services were held at but l forgot about getting it in
10:00 a. m. Saturday, August 8, until it was too late last week.
1964, for Mrs John Sanges 78. | Mrs Robert springer and
who dted in Overall-Morns Me- nonna ()f Hale Center visitod
monal Hospital at 12:30 p. m ]as, week wjth her ents Mr.
Thursday. Rev. James Powers. a„(| M,.s Ne;il Nicholson.
pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church,:
and Rev. Lester O. I’robst, pas- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garrett and
tor of First Baptist Church, were j boys have, asked me to express j
In the Monday sale here 2549iofficiating ministers- I th,eir thanks to thpir friendsi Mrs. Ella Hough, 77, resident
head of sheen and Boats were Pallbearers were Hank Hunt ' wl’° wprp SH helpful and kind of Coleman for the past 40
sold ‘ 8 er. R. B Me Horse, Carlton Bak <,urur* ,hp illrtPSV -t"'1 death of. years, died at Overall-Morris
‘ Good and choice slaughter i cr- Jack Sneed’ Woody Woodeox. j ^'Jett‘s father Gad bless /Memorial Hospital at 3:45 a. m
lambs were steady with Iasi and Billy RHey. each one. ^Sunday. August 9 964. funeral
week's sale. Packer ewes and! Mrs. Sanges was born in Braz- Visitors in the Rawleigh Jones’ srrnpp* were held at Stevens
bucks were going steady. All j os County November 16, 1887. home over the weekend were Memorial Chapel at 11:00 am.
classes Stocker and feeder lambs to the late Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones, Lar- Monday and burial was in Cole-
sold fully $1.00 higher. Haygood and she and Mr. San-jry and Bill Lanhurst of Clint., man ^'ty Cemetery.
MARKET
Thermal Job
Whether on a picnic or
vacation, take along equip-
ment that will keep foods
either below 40 or above 150
degrees.
If you plan to take pre-
pared hot and cold foods,
you'll need at least two con-
tainers. An insulated chest
or a wide mouth thermal
bottle will do for the hot.
You'll need another chest
for cooling salads, beverages
and desserts.
It is very important, too,
that each box is carefully
cleaned after each use.
Keep that special outing
safe and free from sickness.
Spring unshorn fat
lambs
Spring shorn fat
lambs
Old crop fat lambs
Spring feeder lambs,
heavyweight
Stocker lambs
Cull Stockers
Old crop shorn feeder
News
About
New
Babies
ges were married at Bishop on ! Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Crafton and ; Rev. Lester O. Probst was of- i
March 16. 1913. A housewife and Anita of Bangs. Mrs. Rawleigh j fiefating minister and Tommy
19.00- 21.00! member of the Shiloh Baptist■ Jones received word of the death j Allen, ' -Dennis Gaines. Letandi
[Church, she had lived in Cole- of a sister-in-law, Mrs. .Little- • Fry, Terrell Graves, J. B. Me-;
20:00-21 10j man County since 1908. | field of San Angelo. She was j Cord and R. L. Barnett were'
16.00- 18.001 Survivors include her husband buried in Brownwood Tuesday, j pallbearers.
j John Sanges of Glen Cove Rte., j Belinda and Johnny. Matthews j ’Mrs. Hough, who made her
16.50-17.90 j Coleman; two sons, Earl (Dutch) of Abilene have been visiting j home at 302 E. College, Cole-
13.00- 15 50! Sanges of Glen Cove Rte. and j with their grandparents, Mr. and.; man, was born at Dialville Oct i
11.00- 13,00j John . Edward Sanges v of Mar- Mrs. Johnson Grimes. Also Doug 0ber 26, 1886, She was a house-
| ietta, Geqrgia; one grandson,! Grimes of Coleman §pent some
mutton lambs 11.00-13.00 i Earl Wayne Sanges of Madison, time with them last week.
Old crop feeder ewes 9,00-1200j Wisconsin; one brother, Bill Hay- j a large group from here at-
Old crop culls 7 00 9.0Q; good of Coleman; and one sis*j tended the REA party last Fri-
Slaughter ewes, bucks 5.00-5.801 ter. Mrs. Elizabeth Butler of Ft. day night. Also several received
Old shells 3:50-5.00 Worth. j nice gifts at the drawing. It was
Slaughter nannies 3 50-4 50 Interment was in Coleman j an enjoyable evening for all;j ton; two nieces, Miss Violet Dur- grandparents, other relatives or
Yearling to solid mouth j City Cemetery with Stevens Fuh--j Everyone enjoyed the nict* pro- rett of Coleman and Mrs Fsth- friends are
ewes S10-S14 per hd. j eral H f ’------- ' ---------
Breeding bucks , S10-S25 ments.
Slaughter Spanish kids 4 00-6,00,|
REPRESENTATIVE SALES
Overall-Morris
Hospital News
ADMISSIONS
; H. H. Porter, Burkett .
Roy Estes, Tat pa
Marcus Greaves, eity
Mrs. Paul Vasquez. I.awn
Mrs. Weston Winter, eity
Mrs, Bobby McCullough, city
W R Harris. Burkett
I Morris Moore, city
Bobby Sue Livingston. Gould
busk.
Brice Farmer. Novice
Mrs Charles King, city
Mrs. Mattie Smith, city
Mrs. J. W. Morgan. Burkett
Mrs. Lou Tabor, city
Mrs. Lula Allcorn,’city
DISMISSALS
Tim Walker, eity
Leonard Dodson, eity
E. W * Brown. Burkett
Mrs. f). R Heiberg, city
Mrs. Worth Wren.' city
Mrs. R. E. Murphey. city
Ralph Rodriguez, city
Morris Moore, city
Mrs-. Paul Vasquez. Lawn
Mrs Charles King, eity
Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Tck-s, Aug. 11, 1964 Page 3-A
PROGRESS
Make it a point to force con-
structive ideas on others — not
your own -personal prejudices.
Tires Are
Service:! r.*"ht
At
Too Late To
Classify
FOR SALE: House, lo be moved.
Contact James Moore. 625 5018 !
DIO—C35o
haillJUipll j
| C25—Dltfc
wife and a member of the Bap-
tist church.
Surviving her are one daugh:!No,e: Thi‘ newspaper desires to
ter, Mrs, Bernice Barnett of
Corsicana: one sister, Mrs. Char- here or elsewhere, which are of
lye Reed of Tacoma, Washing- interest to its readers. Parents,
EQUAL RIGHTS
The man who has complete
control «of his own conduct won't
publish news about all births, try to control that of others
Coleman Democrat-Voice
, ........... „, Published Weekly • Each Tuesday
' ■ , . Review established 189% acquired 1899
,.v , . .^vu v.* utlvt requested to report • News establish**. 190?, acquired 1913.
810 514 p^rn^ "aJi)1Iome In charge of arrange-|gram, which was put on mostly er Dibrell of Dialville; and two this information to the news- "*ab'
by the young people. ! granddaughters. paper. Any erroneous reflection upon the char
Mi. and Mis. Cherry Dry and Stevens Funeral Home was in * * * - ( these columns win b*<jia#y and promptly
Beverly announce the arrival of [ charge of arrangements.
[ three brothers and one sister at | .... . ■
their house. They are Betty Sue
age 5 12; John David, age nine CARD OF THANKS
our community and wish Mr. friends
George Gould. Talpa, 16 feed Catholic Church
er lambs, avg. 72. at 17.10. . ,
A. I., Cole. Bangs, 21 feeder SlateS SerVICeS
lambs, avg. 82, at 17.90.
; Tex Whittington, Coleman, 61 '■ Father Leo Bujnowski, pastor
feeder lambs, avg. 70, at 17.70, of Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Clifford Bouldin, Leaday, 107 announces that Saturday, Au-g.
packer ewes, avg. 98, at 5.40. 15th the Feast of the Assumption
O C. Allen, Sidney, 15 shorn will be observed. This is a Holy 'and Mrs. Dry the best of luck visits,
fat lambs, avg, 90. at 21.10, Day of Obligation. Masses are at in the years ahead, Mrs. Dry is 1 Mrs. J. D. Selph
-:- 6:15 a m. and 7:30 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS j On Friday, Aug. 14th, the en
The family of Mrs. B. C. Drake | tire parish has been dispensed j]
expresses appreciation and heart- from eating meat by the Bishop
felt thanks to everyone for their of the Diocese, as this is the
.thoughtfulness during this time vigil of the Feast of the Assump-
of sorrow. DlOp | tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Winter | ’n*
are parents of a baby son, Wes- Second-clam pantacje paid at Coleman,
ton Ivy Todd Jr. He weighed 8 T"°3 74634' P0BUSHEM
....... . , , ,,,,. lbs. when he was borh to them ‘ R. a. Autry, Boy Autry It. Milton Autry:
and in the fourth grade; James [ 1 want to thank the hospital 4.nn nm qaturdav An® 8 Mrs 'Bobby Robon, odvetsr.nq; m™. j.
Howard age 8 and in the third ; staff all the good nurses and ,964,'in Overall-Morris Memorial' Rwh
grade, and the baby, age two. Dr. Duke for all my care while j H it j [news.- lack. w. Rambo, Wayne Greer
We welcome these children to I was in
the hospital and my
for cards, letters and
DlOe
l”FU"1' ! Arthur Poldrqdt, Wayne Guthi
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. subscription rates
I. V. Moore of Coleman and Mrs. j J" Coleman c< m.ty — [ T“"r *j-*|
,, , ,,,. ‘In Acjoininq OsunUes---1 Years-
Helen Winter of Abilene. .here . ._ i Year s' ;o
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 11, 1964, newspaper, August 11, 1964; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751969/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.