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Dumocret-Volte, Coleman, TeMS.fJan. 21, 18^9 Pag* 3-A
ACHS Here Tonight '
Hamlin Stuns
Cats, 73-59
David Skcltmi and Tommy Med
ratio, jed the cool Cals with 13
each Other Coleman scoring in-
cluded Hickey Smith II. Hen
Wright 10, Sal Andrade 8 and
.loci Martin 4
In th'e girls game. I'at I'ue
kett stored half of Coleman's
points with 17, while Mary Cork
In a real shocker, the 'Hamlin
Hied Hiper-- stunned tin- Blue-
cats there Fast Friday night, 73
50. to lighten up the District
7 AA race considerably Cole
man's Ramhletles .were also vie
limited by the Hamlin girls, 33
34, while the Hlueeat junior
varsity salvaged the only Cole-
man Will for the I leirin.;, as they ' led Hamlin with 23
downed the (MVi imi-lv .unbeaten ACHS HERE TONIGHT'
Piper reserves: 31 is The Cals , will atfepipl to re
The ltliiee.il' Sad .mm- info gain 'ilieir comipoxurr' wheii. they
the contest unlwateii in district a play their final nonconference
play arid apparently ready to gone dl the season here Ups
make a runaway of the confer evening (Tuesday- against M>i
enee championship The loss; leno : Christian High Schpol
(rimmed the Cat- lead to a -in I'in re will he two game- with
gle game over Merkel with the the B teams meeting at (! 15 and
season at the midway mark the, varsity units at 8 00 The
Coleman now stands at tij in two teams met iii Coleman's
district and 184 for the t.-iCon sea on dehut. with jhe Cals lak
mg a narrow decision „
Want to Vote in 1969?
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LINOTH Of MSIDINCV (YlAtl)
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Barney popnoe
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Barney Popnoe
Takes Teaching
Post At Hamlin
VOTING MICINCT
(NUMBIR 01 NAMII
APPLICATION FO* VOTER RIOISTRATION CERTIFICATE
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It reydent ol Bate less than I year, »how date of orrivol ., ...
Id r,ijent. of county levs rhan 6 m-.nihr. show dote of arrival
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I g«'it -..land. iPoe the y-.-'-g of to y- information to prgcu'S ih* ftg'StfOtiOn. Of a voter it a felony.
"N> one con Oct ■■ eo#nt tiyr for enofSor ric>e hut*<i«X,
wilo, folSor, molKtr, ion or ,OM|Kttr Afoot mini to ooeMieg -——,—-■ -—----——-—-—-—~*
CITIZINSHIP
Native tees' Q Nataralied Q
*toflt»e*r foreifo ton at
Amonofo ooroot*
.elocior in County
Note Return thu application to the County Tit Attestor
Collector.
Signet me of offlkent or Ofonf * *
Agent's oddtesi.
Agent's relationship to gppktonf
A disastrous- first <|ualter was 1
the Hlueeats undoing as the
Pipers., with .three . tall hoys..
zOomed out to a 21)7 first rpiar
ter edge. Coleman narrower! it
to 36-27 at liallUme, hut then
went (jild in Hu- Iliird frame as
Hamlin pulled to an insurtflounp
able 54 36 cushion
The game's lust mmrients
were horrendous for the Blue
eats as Hamlin raced to a 10-2
advantage on the strength of
great outside shooting and , ,,
Br.IH.lnc ni"'l "I ........ton..... "SS
on both offensive mid defensive
back hoards Coach .lark Baueoin
reflected that the victory was
no fluke and staled that the
8th, 9th Graders
Split 2 Games
With Angelo Glenn
Coleman 8th and !)th grade
hoy- -old two game- with .lolm
Glenn Junior High of San An
Cats would have hail to play .
their best game (if . I he season to
down Hie I’ieif Hipers that night.
. Hamlin has been bolstered
with the addition oj a big color
ed player. who-was ineligible. in
earlier games in I In - ra -mi and
Baueoin doubt, if anv of I lie
rest of Hie (list riel teams will be j
able to handle the Pied Hipers
in the second half of the season.
If that be the ease the Blur-rats
an- faced with.the challenge of
winning the rest' nCTheii I'ame-
one by- one against teams that
will he anxious In duplicate
Hamlin s upset victory
Hobby Bolden and Charlie
Sliira paced Hamlin with 22 and.
16 points ■ respectively,
I he 8th grade
were defeated by the visitors.
4(1-29 Barry Adlan led Coleman
with.II points, followed by Mike
Mans with ,7. Saul Uamirez. 4,
Kicky McKee 3. anil Hiekv Bart
ley and Bruce Uansbrrger 2
each '
Coleman came hack to win
the freshman contest. 50 49
Danny Birdwoll.sel the pare foi '
Coleman with 14, followed by
Freddy Kendrick with 13. Jim
-my Alcala II .Buddy Bird 0. Don
Johnston 5, Billy Don Fanes 4
and Johnny Dela Rosa 3
Junior Varsity In
Winters Tourney
Hartley Foprim Ita'skel 8,it!
loach and -cu'-ru-c Icaehet at
Talpa-Centennial tin-.. past II
(years, has resiguvrl Ids po-ifipft
their to accept a '■ ar lung po-1
lion , with the Ilamiut ' si linois.
assuming liis new duties there
yesterday
Popnoe explains that he. is
leaving tin- coaching profe-sn ■
and has accepted a position i:u a
larger school system ).\A? He
Will le.leh phv ir- .-? ■ i !.. mu gv
at Hamlin, and point - out Hurt
.7,. Hie move is a promotion for him
Blueklttens ,. ■ . , ., ,,
in the teaching tieht Mr- Hop
lira W ill ( trill milt- itt ieio It n| Hm
Talpa Centenmat .system
Popnoe < ■ ie lied hoy-. and
gil ls basket ball at
letiftiaf, and during hi- tenure
there had 14 district champions',
■e- well -as 1.3" hi district chain
pious III Hall in- lea - named
"coat’ll id tin; ,. \i -ii lui all
classes b.v tin.- VlilleiK- Ib poit
er Mi*.ws That vva the year
boys I cam advanced to Hu- state
finals and the gn advanced to
tin- regional toll! nameut
Hopitrn holds' t-firs H\ .degree.
froin MeMm : v and in- also at
tended Texas ’Tech while work-
ing on thal degree lb- holds
Ilie Masters degree from How
V1 HI MUST RECrlSTKK TO VOTE All persons regaidl.-.s ..f age,
aii- i is j ’ 11 red t.c liis i Voter 1'i-gistrats-i. (Vrid irate nr nnier to east
their 'ballots in .any eieetifut jivld duriog 19^9, A Voter Registration
Certificate tnav .be oblatned. t;v tilling in. the application blank above
('itiU (nailing it. to the tax assessiir-rolk'Cto-i in the ease of, Coleman
Cout.itv tm John Skrlton. Coiernan Cnutity Courthpuw man,
Texas 76834, No applicate-s fee is charged Deadline, be "•'laining
a registration certificate is January 3J. Voter Registration Certifi-
cates may also be obtained in person at the'county, tax office it) Cole-
man
WARRANTY DEEDS
. If fie i Grimes to Robert H
Wilkes i t.u-x. Firs! Tract a part
,,iTiTr42idnCTi;-sSViA-vd,b
lion So I |o the town of Talpa,
OIL, GAS AND
MINERAL LEASES .
. Claude A Miller el ux. ... ...
aiid ay Agpnts tt» Aiieti lloxs.Ho- he toml, tor 11 ie third t> wn k?
Mozelle Honor Roll
Students Are Listed
Indv Honoi rgll students id Mozelle
Ivey
I 3 Cen Coleman Co: Second Tract the
N 105 It. of Lot -Vo 1 in Blk
B of the l.imgliiin First Addi
lion to Hie town of talpa Cole
Hum Co Third t ract Cots No
3. 4 5, b 7, and 8 in Blk No
37 of Sayi'i- \ddllmn to (lie town
;. ni I .dp.i Coleman Co
I M (joodsell e! ux to -Vei
non I Shepard, 1 Bti acres out
of ,i 78.34 no acre tract known
as: Blk ft of the .Marv Ann Fisk
Sur 830 Coleman t o
Andie s Fin'd rt>al to Marion
V Ford, rt ux out of Bonds ,X
Sanders Sur Vn 92, containing
('oaeli Pete Simmons w ill be
white i entered in a B team tournament
i this 'Thursday and Saturday at
Coleman l>Amoerai.Volc# "inll'| v
i!aim* fur Inr ,)ay\e«'s
Published Wlikhr - Each TuMdof
ard I’ayne < '"Iam! at-n did'
■ work , on Odd dt:;.m< <•„ ai \hr
Mexico l.mvopsitv Ho also lj;is.
M) hour- Iowa id the flortOralo
In leaving, Popnoe expresses
| appreciation (he proph1 of
the, Talpa ( entennial area lor
R«V|i*w ARfr»bH^H<»d 1 ROT, ticr|ulr»d lR'W
N^vs •§lab!i»ho'1 IW, tj- T'CmH 1?!S,
Volcw •stabllshod l HR I fVtm-.v • j! wiifrih
H»h^d I "connolldah>H In
An t nrronwoufl ‘reflection upon the chm
aoter of onv or firm or-p^arlnq In
then.o '•!•! t. vitll r*i vi- l ; 1 (dnj- t|y
cor re -tr*H ' : SjE''. i " >■ •"•••-'! --t 1)1#
maiiTiontcnf to tn*> nr to In In <|u««Hon
Second' inn* ).y>*tarie paid at Coleman
Tev'i* 76834
PubHishmn Mm R A. Autry, Roy Antrr
Ir , Milt-in, Autry
Mr« K' t*by H if- fi, adveillnlrKi; Mot
CVoi'jo, ncv.fi; Mo; • Jl'tdys Drls
EMI. borvkke«pnH]. Mf» Hnfh Stc |r|t, nnwi*
lock W flanib-c . Ruth I • ldr<e k Artfrui
Poldroi k. I» . Wuyn# Guthpe,
(jai- la. rnoclifiin ejl
Guthrie, Claudio
llliger either at 1)0(1 am. or 12
noon Saturday
Junior Cagers Lose
3 To Brownwood
( i-leman junior eagers took
l it on-the chin from Brow nwood
YtAlttY ..ni. - tmia.-H ft ATI r. ' III three games played there
l„ 1 last Thursday evening.' as the
In ie .-I r Tt,> , Rmv 1 7th graders lost 4630 the 8th
t!b«wiho,. i v v graders and the fresh
Book Sale
Hard-back Best Sellers In
Fiction And Non-Fiction
Will he Thi'irTTijT—rflrrnonn pt , their suppm t in . -yipei at Ion
5 oh .(gams! Miles Their -ciniul rlwui itTrrniuli i.L^_v( .o' '
action will lie against Hie wrn-* _________
net- or hiser of Bronte vs. Hal
men 53 28 . ~~
VVariii k led ■ < -il- ' ,iii
7tli grade game with 16 points,
followed bv I’.iv m- wi'li .3 hn k
-ml I liolu el - Connell) 2
and Isaacs I
M i k i - Malt-, led i fy t s ;< m m
81 h wlih 7 p.oibl followed hv
Barry \dian and Fdwih Bruik
willi 4 eat h llicki-v McKee and
Saul llamire/ >wiHi 3 i.kJi and
Hiekv Bari lev Brin
100 acres, Coleman Co
t S' IOmliiiMm, el ux Ii Kd
die /, On. i I ux out of Blk
Vo 21 of Clow's First Addition
to.the town of Coleman
II Thomas Holcomb el tix to
Bewi. Burns, But 6 in Blk No 2,
Hillside Addiimn No, 2 to
town of ( oleman■
—Hubert, A Jordan Sub Tru
ruTmpr. snyi ii|is-a,,1,, ill ,>r”|s
Hillside'Ad <*Tr~8rTr
A" 82. Co'lemati Co
tee to
—.......non—Fto+~4~ Jilm_k I
1,1 !ht' mtion No Two "to (lie A-’-ily W
Coleman
N 80 acres of live .1 N
' Sur No to, Coleman Co
A C Sparks et ux in Mayfair
- Minerals, live. 80 acres out of
the S'.I-:' part of See 85, Blk I,
(, It A (I. III! < " Bands < oil-
man (!p
Jim Bob Thwe.att and wife to
Mayfair Minerals, live. the K
203 3 acres of the Milam Byrd
Sur No 74 A list No 1016.
Coleman Co ...
ASSIGNMENTS
A\ I) Young to Mavtau Mm
rials Ini all of the S F. t^uai
ter of Sur No 82, Blk F (1 11
A 11 Hit Co.; containing 16(18
acres. Coleman Co.
W B Ynung li) Mayfau Min
i-rats dm 119 75 acres oul of
G II A II Hit Cp. Blk 1 Sur
No 82 Coleman Cn'
, W D Young to Mavfan Min
ends Inc 119 7.5 acres out of
lh(, G IF A Tl Hit Co Blk I Sur
i No 82. Coleman Co
H D Young to Mayfair Mm
Inc., 119 75 acres out of
TTTT sr“Tt~TtfF
Crr-i+Fk—
and fii-t semc-ter .ni amiou-n
red today -by Supt (.Tiaile- 5 ai
hrivugh' .
THIRD 4 WEEKS
12tii Grade All V- Ithonda
Martin Jessie Keyes, A - and
Bs Janice Bohannon
11th.Grade AN and II- .Con
no Stoop Beverly W mi. Vii
kie Skelton
10th Grade- All V Tortimy-
Burk A s and Bs Alike Baker.
I.inda Yarbrough K.n Sloop
,8|h, -Grade. AN and IV. Alike
Downey Gary Wilson Janet
Avry
Htli Grade All A s' Barrv Bit
soh Marsha Buck A and B -
Ginger Hodget- Marlene Hard
tng. Joe Hudson, David Stephen
son
7th Grade All AN Mama
Martin f’at Downey A - and
B s. Alike Stephenson IA mi
Avants
8th tirade; All A s. Dehh.ve
Sinvontnn Robert Hittald Nam v
Hitjard A's and fit's..Kicky Burk.
Stephen Gilley. Billie Taylor.
|e> A’arhrmiglr
4th tdade All A's, Hay Ann
Ski-fl.on. Sarah Jamison
3rd Grade All AN. Habettr
Taylm . .Hatrieia Me Dorman
Stephen Hate AN and BN Greg
Wilson
SEMESTER HONOR ROLL
Csl yrad*- A; A ■ Rhonda
Martin, ‘-Jessie Reve- A s and
it - .lamer Bohannon
’ Hit Grade A s and It's, Ja
inn- Reyes, Connie Stoup, Bren-
da Martain Rusty Thweatt (i,
AA l.oyd, Vickie Skelton. Br\
erly Wilson Manus MeCleliin
t fit It Grade All A- Tommy
Buck. Mike flakei . A s and BN
Kay Stoup Linda Yarbrough
Dili Gradi A- Mike
Downej AN add It’s Janet
Ayey. Marty Avants1,
8th Grade All As, Ginger
Rodgers Marsha Buck. Barry
Wilson A - and B s David Steph
enson, Maiiem Harding f
7th Grade AH An, Marcia
Martin A - anil BN Mike Steph-
enson. Byim Avants, Hat Dow
ney -
6th Grade All >A's. Ricky
Buck.' Ro'-rr.t •Hittarii Nancy
I’ittard. |)ei>tiye Siniontim, .A’s
and B's Stephen Gilley,, Billie
Taylor Douglas Watson, Nhanna
WiVlihins
5t!i t'.i.-i. AN. Kim
T Iiw i att A .inti i Foma
(Tevengei Jorry MartinChar-
les Aaeluougli
4th t.iadi- A - ami F, . Sarah
Jamison '
3rd Grade . A - and B's, Ba
beltc Taylor. Stephen Hate Hal
rieia MeDoi-man (deg Wilson.
lame Star .HtoiiueinirTTr
Abilene Savings Association to -bimes B Hardin various leases
Secretary of Housiiig arid Urban
5t h Grade
-UiwraH. ,_A s „
f0Off
• Ti- .tinloti/ Of Two. Mpn
• Tic Senators
• Mygt Bieckenndge
• The Exhihitionisi
:
• The Tower Of Babel
•Martinc And Whipped Crearn
• Doctor':. Quick Weight Loss Diet
• The Naked Ape
• All About Men
• And Other.
Nue ('i)Hci ti'in nl Cook H-ink -, K\jn-kse Hooks, Chit*
- tin 9)‘jt-iluoks, DkUwiittie* and Reltgious Book> ;
...PLUS
A New Shipment Of Paperbacks
Campbell Pharmacy
Coleman, Texas
Jiiti Wes: I’nan Phone 62:>-fkt.U
Development, Washington. DC,.
I,ot I Blk, -I. Hillside Addition
Vo. 2 to Hie Citv of Coiernan
Billy .1 Campbell, el ux to
\uiba R Shriver el ux, all of
Lui A.. 3-of Blk No 2 of Wes
i"Ul l'1'1 tern Hills Addition lo the town
ger and David Had 2 each -'of Coleman
In the In -liman gaim I Finny
Birdwell led the Blue with 10
pi nits, fol lowed hv Jimmy AI
eala w dll (> Dm: Joli11-1 .ni :V,
Johnny Dela ili.-a Bii.jijy
I. .1 Stevens Burial Assneia l.'llu*,', '*r.
lion lo l.enard I! Bay, ct ux, a llH' ^
of the
Bird 2 and Hilly Dmi Farit 2
Funeral Services
Held Saturday
For Mr. Tyson, 60
Funeral serviees were held at
ZiOO'pnt Saturday afternoon in,
Stevens Memorial Chapel lor
Claude Abner I'v-im 80 The
Keveledds Guv Pi ; dm- Harry
Haines and Milton Allen off I
elated and burial .was in the
Midway i enu-iu v
Mr 't'yvon.. who tiaii li-sid'evl in
Npyiee fm .23 veai's itied ITiurs
day mo! mug Jar miry 18 1989.
ai 6 25 a in m H aeo Fexas. .
Burp Scpie-mtiee 12. 19t)H ill
I'okee'U, leva lie Was I tie son
ot (Jn- late-John, and 11 a. Porch
I yson He. wa a member of the
First Methodist Church ot Nov
tee, the Masoiin Hodge and was
a Wot Id War II veteran
Masons -ei v mg as pallbearers
were Fey Fonilmson. Jack
Shields, Jnhfi Sprinkle- Johnxoti
Grimes Jr Frank Bale . \ antic
Dale,Johnson (.rariwr- and Gene
Sprinkles
Sun ivurs Include two sisters,
Mis 611111- Tyson- of Novice and t oleman ( b
Mrs (Nall Has of Hublxa-k one
brother; Alvin Lvsirh’of Novice
tine nephew Doyle Tyson and
one gieat m-pliew
ux.
part id Lot 1 in Blk No 23 of
Phillips Addition lo the town of
Coleman
■( itln. Bullock el ux to Floyd
Shelton all of the F I 2 of the
S W 14. -anu- being the F I 2
nt I ol 3 m Blk N" 11 of Beak
ley's Addition to the city of
Coleman
C K Kimnedv In W C Turk.
First Tract put of Hots Nos 1
and 2 in Blk No 2 of the town
of Talpa Coleman. Co Second
Tract out of Blk 2 of the or I
gmal piwn of Talpa Coleman
Co
Homer B Boyd, et ux to R (.
Hollingsworth all of the S 1 2
of the northwest 1 4 of Blk No
18 of the Philips Addition lo
Hu- town of Coleman Second
Tl .(et J ft ,'I.IV |o5 ft .,f the N
id that trait and parcel of land
out of tin- S.W' corner of Blk
No 18 Phillips Second Addition
to ilie Citv of Coleman
Milton Andrew Bradford to
Thelma D Bradford, 160 acres
out id Various Survey-. Coleman
Co
.llamld Denton to' C'loyee I)
Bennett, kpovvn as Blk 6 of (he
S 1) Harper Subdivision id the
Middle Subdivision of the Pleas
ant Young Sur No 494 .contain
tng 10 acres Coleman Co
Harold Denton to ('ail Alex
know n as Blk 8 of
I) Harper Subdivision
Middle Subdivision of
the H|i,e,int Aiiung Sur No
4iM containing 100 acres Cole
man t o
MARRIAGE LICENSE
I F. Sparkman and Ivy May
Burns
Ciarame F,ee Tharp and Ruby
■Mattie Norris
Former Resident
... ,. % ■. -
Dies In Oklahoma
»
Funeral serviees for Henrv M
Baxter, former resident of 'Cnle
man, were held in (,anlen
Chapel, - Tulsa Oklahoma w ith
the Rev N DletrO as officiating
ministei
Mr. Baxter son of the late
James and Kva Baxter, was Inirn
m Sutiine Fexas June tl! 1895
and died January 9 1909 A for
mer student in Colemanftehonls,
he was xiuicrv isot for Tcvaeo-
1 )|1 Co at Hrvoi Oklahoma He
Clevenger, Jerry
0
am vr
and It s .
Shipman's Famous Annual
Rack Sale
OF LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
Atari
in Char
COLEMAN
Livestock
Market
Ai reported from Mlea yea
terday it Coleman Llveatock
Auction CommlNloo Ca.
Assembled On Six Racks
Priced From
75%
Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Sweaters,
OUT IT GOES!
Discount
He
out of tin Randall Fleck Survey -was Mason and a veteran of
No 231. ( oleman Co
Zeno Hemphill et ux to Mar
Vin Stell. Hot Nit 28 in lllk No
1 .ot the JZR Lakeside l-Ntates,
Coleman Co
Jesse Stephens et ux lo Char
tie Avants 158 acres out of Rlk
No II of the Subdivision of W
G Busk Pasture and being thal
part of D 11 Minor Sur No 233
Chprch of Christ of Abilene as
officiating minister , '.
He was born In Ballinger Dec
emtH-r If). tOOS and married at
Indian Creek October 29. 1937
to Fettle Crowder A member
of the Church of Christ, he had
lived ita Taylor County four
years
Among ht« survivors are hi*
wife one daughter, Mr* Nell
Macon of Abilene four *on».
Raymond Holder of Abifene,
Hobby Holder of North Texa*
man died at 3 39 f. m -Sumtay t idversttv and John and Ver
January 19. 1989 in M* Knight non Hoblet of Abilene; two bro
Hospital at Carlabad Funeral ther* I uther Holder of Cole
service* wc-e held at 2 no pin man and Cecil Holder ot Dallu;
today <Tuesday in FJlmit * and three grandchildren
Chap* •• M* 'tee k at Xtofeoe., lnt( rmetlt wa- in ID Abiidic
with J. If. Tltoouts *d t ollfge ix-metery, * y "
Brother Of Local
Resident Dies;
Rites Held Today
John t-nuii Holder 62., hru
ther of Luthei ifoldei of Cub'
World War !
Among hi* survivor* are his
wife of Pryor two daughters.
Mrs Oft* Puckett and Mrs
1-auealeen Price two grandetn)
dren and (hue sisters Mrs Su
sir Williams. Mr* Edith Hollis,
and Mrs Tom Wataon. all of
Coleman; and a mithber of
nodes and nephew-
C- - ' - - -.................-......-
FOUND SOLUTION
Tlie fellow who stays on the
level today is no mlrai le man
he ha* Just teamed to uw
common seme and sound
.vasomng *
Total, receipis from tie- Mon
day Jan 20, 1969 sheep and goal
sale at Coleman Livestock Auc
lion reveal that a total of 1530
head passed through the,ring
MARKET
l at Spring lamb* 27 50 29.50
Shorn fat lambs 23 5026 50
Old crop fat lambs 23 30 28 50
Feeder- lambs (heavy weight!; •
24 30 23 fiO
Stocker: lambs 24 00 26 00.
Cull stoeker 21 IK) 23 50
shorn feeder land)- 24 00
26 Oti
Fee dm "ii| .( rop A va ai ling
17 0O2u(ln
Obi crop, feeder ewes 1600
19 00
old crop cull* t2 00 46.00
Slaughter ewe- 7 309 50
siaug^^t buck- tl (Xi rota)
Slaughter nannies, and mutton
goat* « 00 8 50
Yearling to <uilld mouth ewes
I0IXY23 5O per head
Yearling to solid mouth ewes. ,
selling with lambs as pair* i4
(X)22 00
Breeding bucks 17 50 3R 00
Slaughter Simnish kid* 4.50
7 50 per head
All elasaea of stump ami goafs
sold full) Six Ip 75< higher than
la*t week * *ah The first new
emp of. spring iamb* have *lart:
ert out with a very good lop of
$29 V) 'V..'. .'
Rack 1
0
Rack 2
Values-To $7.95 *.
' Values To $!0.95
$150
$750
Rack 3
Rack 4
Values To $13 00
Values To $16.95
$35°
SJOO
/
Rack 5
Rack 6
Values To $20.00
Values' To $25.00
$700
O
g
School Bus Drivers Needed
The Coleman Independent School Ibstrict i* taking
appitiAtions lot xrhoo! bua drivem. Intemfed permuut
may apply at the Superintendent’s office in the Rhone
Office Building,
In The Ladiei' Department At
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1969, newspaper, January 21, 1969; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750933/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.