The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1967 Page: 4 of 12
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Page 4-A Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, Jan. 10 1967
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COLEMAN
Livestock
Market
As reported from sales yes-
terday at Coleman Livestock
Auction Commission Co.
Gross head count at the Mon
day >;alc at the Coleman Live-
stock Auction was 3.000 head of
sheep and goats.
Packer Ewes and bucks sold
50 cents to SI 00 higher Good 70
to 80 Tb'feeder lambs were about
steady. Heavy weights, weighing
90 lbs and above, were fully
51 00 lower. Slaughter lambs
slow to 50 cents lower
REPRESENTATIVE SALES
Grady Laws Valera. 20 hd.
Stocker lambs svg wt it? lbs at
22.00
W Z. Cornelius. Gouldbusk. 28
•hepd feeder lambs, ax g wt 73
lbs., at .22,20, .
Onnie B Edens Gouldbusk 13
hd, packer evves avg wt ! t>; lbs„
at 9.30
} 20 00-21.50.
Stocker lambs: 19.00-22.75.
, ,Cul,l stacker: 15.00-l8.00. ,
Shorn feeder’lambs 19.50-21,00
I Feeder Old crop X yearling:
; 14.00 17.00.
r. Old crop feeder-eves: 12 50
16.00.
Old crop culls-■ 10.00-14 00.
Slaughter'ewes: 7.759 40.
Slaughter bucks: 7 750 50.
j Slaughter nannies X mutton
goats: 6 50-8.90. ■
Yearling to solid mouth evves:
8.00-14.00 per head.
Yearling to solid month ewes
selling with lambs, as pans: 14 (H)
2tl 00 per pr.
Breeding bucks- 17.50-30,00 pr
hd
Slaughter Spanish kl Is 4 50-
8 00 per head.
COMEDY CORNER
Bowling
News
"Hey! Not here, you dope—this is the Old Jodies' Home!"
Coleman Mixed League Flinera! Senses
The first half of the Co man
Mixed league tame to an end
Ian week, with the Odd Bnlls
\drgil Newman.'.Santa Anna, c'losing a 9-game lead over
...... the Tin Horns Dot Hamilti
v g -.V t
Held Today
For Mrs. May
Personals
n o:
Daugherty Motors' led tin - >vr>
27 iuj men with a high game ni 198
K,s-. and a 489 series, but Wanda*
Campbell of Caramel Lanes had R°k<’ May. 69 of. Coleman were
Funeral
for Mrs. Allie
Mr. and Mrs Neal Green were j
in San Antonio last week visit-
ing with t heir ..daughter. Mr. and
Mrs ,1. W. Whitt, Scottie and
Connie.
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Seal and
96 hd. shorn 'fat. lam
104 lbs. at 21.5o.
It D Jones, Merkel,
mutt, goats avg up 87
g OQ _ — _.
MARKET REPORT best series with 178-490. Pmkv held luesday. January 10. 196, meir daughter-inlaw. Mrs. Wil-
Fat Spring lambs 21 0022.00 • Purcell of the Odd Balls pamd a! 2:00 P;m in Elliotts Chapel |janv Hamniitt. spent Sunday at
Spring shorn fat lambs 20 50- the men .with a high game of Ml n! Memories in .Abilene Offictat- Veterans Hospital in Temple,
21.50 ' ' ' and series of. 549. Curtis \lvcy i«8 minister was the Rev J ' .....
Old crop fat lambs: 16.50 18.50.: of the Tin Horns topped he Kmsfathei:. pa-tor of Lm
Feeder iambs (heavy weight): IP- and-Downs with, a high of Pcmeciwt.d c hurch in tolcn.an
—.—.------182 and low of !hj Other ,g od
: bowling included 181-5.13 by Ed
’ die Voss of Laramel Lanes and
174-459 b.v -Frankie Quinn of the
P s X Q s. The Odd Balls took Overall Morris Memorial Hospi
team honors with a high game '¥“
where Mr, Hammitt is a patient.
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YOUR KEYS TO SAVINGS
Guests of Mrs F ,E Sampson
He wa- assisted by the Hey. P ()ver the weekend were her
V I indli-y assistant pastor. daughter arid husband. Mr. and
Mrs May died Sunday. Jan- g\lrs. Eddie Harvev of Lubbock,
uary 8. 1967 at 8:30 ,'p.m. in ____V
THIS WEEK’S
KEY VALUE
of 642 and series St 18-12.
Report fur Coleman Mfxc
league as ,4 January 3 reportt
by Dot Hamilton secretary
T earn
Odd Balls
Tin Horns
Laramel Lanes
P s X v,, s- -
Team -No, 6 ■
1 fauglmrty Motors
Burn Nov 17 1897, in
land County, she married Otto
Irwin In 1939 A member of the
Mrs B. E Samford had as a
guest Saturday Mrs. C D. John-
. st‘ son of • Brown wood.
Mrs. T. C. Rutherford and Su-
L mte.i Pentecostal, C hurch. .she zanrR, ieft Thursday for their
lived in Abilene from 1932 to
w
48
39
35
32
32
30
, home in Atlanta. Georgia, after
1963 when she moved to Cole- a ten dav vislt with lhejr par.
man
33 Surviving ,ane two daughters.
3T Mrs James Irwin of Coleman. jj"“s *and~ friends
4- nd ' 11 Thomas of Abi- Ahllonp and Cran(y
4,i ene .a son. Paul .Wesley Lever- ___
tt of ( oleman: six grandchil-
ents and grandparents. Mr. and .
Mrs. Alvie Blanton! other rela- j
in CoJeman.
, , .. Mr and M-rs Newt Staggs vis-
k;.-n-- a::d six great-grandchil- itcd Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
VISITORS IN SLAYTON HOME
■ yen
Joe Thompson Alt' Santa Anna
A;--VP h°r£ f-'V-oLr; „
Nelson. Bobby Nelson and
Jerry McKenzie,
Interment .was in Coleman
City Cemetery:
a patient.
of Mr: and Mrs G. J Slayton
were their son and. family. Mr
and Mrs. G. W Slayton and
Charaline of Odessa. Mr and
Mrs Rondoe Horton and Debbie
oi Santa Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Strength and -children of Cross
Plains. Mrs, Artie' R Slayton,
Mr- V.-ra Davidson ,ivn Elaine. VA/ill Moot
Mrs Archie Mitel ell. DelVrt " ,>lo» fVieeT
Mitchell.' Karen Kimbreil, Mr. _
and Mrs. Johnnie Casey and f; 'V|H ' Wednesday due her mother, Mrs. Moilie Nixon
childryi, Delores Slayton. Cyn 1 ,lld te: tn exams
thia Maples, of Coleman Mr and
Girl Scout Troop
Mr. and Mrs. Glover McMillon
of Ft Worth visited Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. Mae Mc-
Millon. and his* sister and fam-
ily. Mrs. Ann- LeMay. Martha
and ,J0e Dan
Mr. and Mrs Claude Bevill of
uni" -Scout Troop No San Angelo spent Monday with
BEN+FRANKUN
f
Mrs, G. W Slayton have recent-
ly moved from Farmington, New
Mexico
Home Owned - Nationa’fy Known
INITIATIVE
Be original—too many people
make a speciality of thinking
second-hand thoughts.
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Miss Nell Shaw of Midland
was a weekend guest of Mr, and
Mrs. Lamar Evans.
Local Group
Attends Meeting
Mr. and Airs. Neal Green. Mr.
and .Mrs. P. A Myers. Mr. and
Mrs. W A. Flood. Alr. and Mrs.
J. Parker, Denny Isbell. Mrs.
Grady Vaughn. Mrs. Roland
Jameson. Mrs. Sam Husskisson,
and Mrs. Hay Cullins will at-
tend a three-day meeting of Je-
hovah's Witnesses in San Angelo.
Mr. Flood states. “The meeting
lo be held in the Municipal Au-
ditorium is for Advanced Bible
instruction and to study the ap-
plication of Bible principles in
our lives more .fully.’'
Public Notices
NOTICE TO AMEND ZONING
ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that at
the City of Coleman. Texas, at
5:30 P'M on the 19th day of
January. 1967. there will be a
, hearing on the petition of Mrs.
Lillie Culljns and others, which,
petition requested the City
Council of the City of Coleman,
Texas, to amend the City Zon-
ing Ordinance No 402 changing
lot 62 12 X 125 feet in Block
13 Clows 2 Farm to the town
of Coleman from a residential
1 classification to a Business Clas-
sification for the purpose of op-
' erating a Cab Stand.
Noris Sneed,
City Secretary., D32 33c.
Card o f Thanks
Here rotnes the big money savif>g e .i
' He'e come soeci#} low pr*
on full-sue, fuxury-egutpped ford Ci
tom 500's with pleated vinyl seats brio
h etaf trwT^ lull covers, vrOitewdi
Wh.te Sale sav ng$ on a// ford hne c«
during th»s event' Come see
coroe save
White Sale Savings on Ford'Pickups!
V’Vai
Th'o front axles for
amcoth ridel Wh*t«
Sale specincludes
bflflfit oh
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
friends for all the kindnesses
shown us at the loss of our
mother
The family of Mrs. J. H.
Candler. D32c.
horn
Berry's Ford Sales
419 Commercial Avenue — Coleman, Texas
Qcta&t/y
PRINTING
in
CHRONICLE « D V
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a sure way to save
Ruby Red
Grapefruit
Lbs.
TEXAS
Oranges
5-19*
Green Beans ’^ 25*! Tangerines 2 25c
Cake Mixes
Duncan Hines
All Layer
Cake
3 $1°°
R. C.
Cola
gs\nvraiii\m/^
S f nlfoo s
Shurfine
Coffee 1 Flour
King Size or Diet
Carton
a
Shurfine
(Limit One)
35
59
9^/#uiuiniiivjS
25 Lbs.
Pound
^ $798
Fruit Cocktail - 5 $1°°
A
Gandy's
Fro-zan
Half Gallons
3 For
$100
Patio
Enchilada
Dinners
Each
39
HAIR SPRAY
Just Wonderful
99c Size
69c
COLD POWER
King Size
99
SUPREME
CRACKERS
lb. 37c
Biscuits 25 4 29c
SHURFRESH
OLEO
lb. 25c
Sausage
Tennessee
Farm
Whole Hog Ba5
59
n/2-ib. S-! 18
Bag ■
SLICED BACON
A.F.
Tra Pac Lb.
59
FRYER BACKS
3 Lb.
Pkg. 59*
Wilson
All Meat
Bologna
Pound
Owned And Operated By Dennis Galnee
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1967, newspaper, January 10, 1967; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751537/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.