The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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Pace 2 A Democrat-Voice. Coleman. Texas. Jan. 30. 1962 he returned I" teaching and dur |
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Saata Anna Coach
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Dies Friday
In Fort Worth
tcanis won the district football
championship.
Mr Don ham was also aiT active ;
member of the First Baptist-:
(.’hunch at Santa Anna and” of
the Masonic Lodge and the East I
cm Star He had been worship |
thi master and assistant deputy i
, oi the Masons arid was serving as i
, AD Don ham 55, junior, high vym thy patron of the Eastern Star
! coach and science teacher at San at the time m his death
:ta Anna for the past to years' ' Survivors del pile hi- wife of,
died at Harris Memorial Hospital - Santa Anna, two sons, Larry .
in Ft Worth Fmlav l.m m !' tmi’ nc and Martin
' lie t;ait sum- ' i I'M i ■■ i.iv altc T " ■ "! Santa .Vitim
\ mit feeling ’well for several | orte daughtei Mrs Janice Cozarl
i weeks, of Abilene; one sister, Mrs.. Cal-
VIr Donhani, h.urt a' 11 a-• ■' > 1 i'! !,tu ii <•' Santa Anna
April 12. 1900 moved to Santa and three grandchildren.
Anna with bis parents in 1923 A Scivices were held Sunday at
former student yf Santa Anna 14:00'pm at the First Baptist
High School,* he was graduated .(.'hureh.iit Santa Anna with the
from Southwestern 'state t nliegr (uistor Kev Raymond Jones, of
;,l U rather ford ' kla/i :hg Ma-nnic rites followed
He was married to Mist Carmen at the graveside In Santa Anna
Southard (H-t. 27, l933.aU •''dell. Cemetery
olcla Pallbearers .wtjre Arletgh Han
Afteii teaching Id years in ns Komirtir i Smith. Cullen
'Oklahoma Mr Dunham returned .Perry, Wtljiam Brown, D \t
to Santa Anna to teach two years Me Bride.and l) V Behrens
in the elementary school before Hosch Funeral Home at Santa
fresigning in help his mother in Anna had charge <»f_ arrange-
the operation of a. rale In 19.i2 men!-
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Thos. Wristen, Jr.
Seeks Pet. 2 Post
Thomas Wristen. Jr., has auth i
oriied this newspaper to an
rtounce -his candidacy for County
Commissioner of Precinet Two
His forth a! statement to the
voters will appear al l a later
date in this newspaper C6-D34e
RECOGNITION FOR AGRICULTURE: Texas Governor Price Daniel recently signed a
proclamation designating Feb. 4-10 as "Farm Bureau Week” in Texas. County Farm
Bureaus over the state will be conducting membership drives during the special week in
their effort to reach a new state record membership for the lUth consecutive year. In his
procSumttfn>n. G-v Daniel described agriculture as “vital to the economic well-being of
our-State andiNation," and pointed out that more than one-third of ail I exans derive
their livelihood duvetlv or indirectly from agriculture Present at the signing of the proc-
lamation were. left to right-above. Millard Shivers of Waco, Texas Farm Bureau organt-
„ uist Koop of Edna, Texas Farm Bureau queen,
and J H West of Bishop, president of the state farm organization.
Funeral Saturday
For Floyd Henry
Funeral services were held at
the Church of Christ Saturday
at 2 00 p.m for Floyd Henry, 70.
resident of Coleman since 1919
He died at 218 Lackland. Cole-
man, at 5 35 p m. Thursday, .Ian
' 25, 1902 -
Mr Henry was born-at Hatletts
villc Feb 24. 1885. was a retired
stock farmer and member of the
Church of Christ.
Survivors include two stepsons,
Mmrel and Winston Monges of
Snyder: one stepdaughter, Mrs
Alcne Allcorn of Santa Anna;
one brother. Wade Henry of
Yoakum; four sisters, Mrs. Alice
Gregory of Schulenburg, Mrs
1 Fred Miller and Mrs. Grover
Haynes of Yoakum, Mrs. Lillie
Miller of Ganado.
Officiating minister was Doug-
las Robison ol the Coleman
Church of Christ and pallbearers
were Eli Hozzlle. Sonny Baker.
M M Couch, Fete Winslett. L.
II Griffith and Frank .Allen
J'
Interment was in Alt View
Cemetery with Stevens Funeral
Home in-charge of arrangements
I .live tuny make the world JW-e-c
! i mind. lull, it. prevents the in
I come from going more than half
1 way.
Chronic!* Ad» Gat Results
And Other
Building Material*
Venetian Blinds, repair, Alum
inum Windows, Insulated Sid
ing. Roofing Materials, Alum
inum Screen Doors, Alum
inum Storm Doors, Aluminum
Awnings, Chain Link Fence,
Window Shades.
S.. J. C. Halmon At
Coleman
Venetian Blind
Phone 8106 - 715 S. Concho
FORMER GOULDBUSK
RESIDENT IN HOSPITAL
George Harris, former resi
Personals
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Johnson
and children and Mr, and Mrs.
aw Willie Blair went to Paint Rock
^ Sunday to see the painted rocks
and went on to Brown wood to
,, , Mrs Dovie Wright of Abilene Mr and Mrs Max HornC and , visit Mr and Mrs. H B Allison
w.*rn±r rrj&TSSSttBte&
in Anderson Hospital at llous : ' —J the stock Show.
t„n He is the father of Mrs Mr and Mrs, Y. B Johnson —
Orene Peacock of Coleman. returned Monday evening from Mr and Mrs. S. P Horne. Geo.
- __Conroe where they attended a Pauley and Mitzi Horne spent
CARD OF THANKS river authority meeting hosted Sunday with. Mr and Mrs. Fer-
I w ish to express my deepest! by .San Jacinto River Authority i m#n Pauley near Valera.
appreciation to the members of; _ _ •
the Coleman Fire Department I Mr and Mrs Lige l enton Mary Ka.v Livingston, student
and others w ho helped to put out i spent the weekend In Ft Worth ;j( Abilene Christian College
the fire on our pasture land with their daughter and family Sp(,„t the between-semestcr vgea-
.. , ...... M c anH Mrs 1 II DflViS 311tl >■ iu>t’ narotii w
See U» For A CoihpUie Line Of
Rockwell Bros. & Co.
300 W. Live Oak — Phone 3301
Monday evening
Jesse Hinds
Mr and Mrs T H. Davis and
D34c I'att). and attended the Ft, Worth
■__ Fat Stock Show
CARD OF THANKS ■
We wish n. express our heart- Mrs Lee Jim.- ha- hern visit
f, ■ 'hanks foi the flowers food *ng her M*trr Mrs \S < Rod visiMstg his father.’l! 1
and other kindnesses shown dur ger- who had surgery Satutday „1(,„r ™iaiivi.s
Ing the illness and death: of out « Brownwtxxl Memorial Hospt
loved one May God bless each tal
tinn with her pareuts and sis
ter Mr, and Mrs Caskey Living
ston and Thomasue.
H S Childs of Uela. Colorado,
Childs
and other relatives
you
The Family of
O B Hopper
Mr and Mrs. Willard Holmans
, . ' and Kav spent the weekend In i
M: (> f lore had as guest- ...... . th(,„. M,n and
[vt4r' his' we.-k Mi ami
White of Rising St at
Learn .to. forgive and forget--
■ nuny'a mans dowtifali can he
“traced to his desire tu get even
ARMOUR'S FAMOUS
PICNICS
a
I Sugar
Cured!
i Hickory
Smoked!
Whole
Only
MARSHALL BRAND
Pork & Beans
WHITE HOUSE BRAND
Apple Sauce
CHERRY KING
Pie Cherries
WASHBURNS
Pinto Beans
KRAFT'S PARKAY
Margarine
DOUBLE FRONTIER STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY I
Mr I <*« I u.bbock with their son and
Mother .Jimmy H<dman*. student
at Lubbock Christian' CoUege
fundin' fucsts in the home of . » ■ , ’
A,:- ■ Ml - M avne ....... and ^ ***,,' Dunn. Jerry and
SUM ...... his patents Mi and Lddie of Midland were weekend
Mrs \V M Junes of Valera, and mn-sis «t her parents. Mi. and.
Mr and Mr- l.eiian Hiekey ot >*r« Jim W Jackson and Mr
^•j}j Dunn s parent^, Mr. and Mrs (t
H Dunn Jl !
, ■ ........... ”"■* ■ f
Mr arid Mrs \ B Lane of - , ,
t4M« wxu-.u-4.imt xucaiA ui Mr.. y.r. and Mr.'. (>i glhott of,
and Mis || \ Johnson They; <Hendalc Calif arrived Sunday
air f,,rmet resotent ol t ollman lor. a visit, with her fathet. 1 (
Jameson arid other relatives |
I (Idle Smith, freshmen student They are moving to a new home
at tci has been speodmg the tn Abilene
between semesteis vacation with —•—
his parents Mr and Mm Earle Mr and Mrs Owen Keelei
Smith. ,* :. Mark and Sherry of Abilene
six-nt Sunday with her parents.
Mi anil Mrs 'll F Wilson
Kenneth Staggs of Abilene
visited Friday night and Satttr
day with his parents, Mi and
Mrs Newt Staggs
Mr Rebecca Cave and Mrs
Millard Hunter, both of Hylton,
Mr and Mrs Dale Sadberry
and Mis- JoAnn Sadberry of
Comanche visited Sunday with ^
Mr* -Sadberry'* sistet and hus-
band Mr and Mrs ; O. S Dris
kill
Miss Joyce Smith of Santa An-'
na visited Sunday with her aunt,
Mrs W S Smith and her cou
stiu -Miss Nettie Lee Smith.
Mr and Mrs Grady Littleton
I of Abilene s|>ent Sunday with
i her »i*ter and family, Mr and
Mr* Raliegh McCullough- "and
family.
Mr and Mr* Floyd Jameson .
had a* guest* Sunday her mo ;
ther Mr* M H Nichols, and
her brother and wife. Mr and
Mr* Cecil NiehoU all of Baird
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Cave's’ Mitei and niece. Mrs J
A Stubaugh and Mrs 'Callie Lay
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When uaing aour cream at
an ingredient, add it very
slowly to other Ingredienta.
Thia procedure will prevent
the mature from curdling.
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Commercial
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ef Siding
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1961 Models
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1962, newspaper, January 30, 1962; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752033/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.