The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1982 Page: 3 of 14
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Coleman, Tbxas, November 2, 1982
COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Page 3-A
Joint Venture
For Crippled
Children Set
. ABILENE: Oilfield
equipment and services
donations are now being
accepted for the 4th annual
Joint Venture for Crippled
Children Oilfield Equip-
ment and Services Sale to
be held Wednesday, Dec-
ember. 1st at the Abilene
Civic Center.
The annual Joint Ven-
ture raises about
FEARLESS...World-re-
nowned tiger trainer David
McMillan puts his Fabulous
Flying Tigers through their
paces at Circus World near
Orlando, Florida. .
one-
third of the budget of the
West Texas Rehabilitation
Center, where handicap-
ped children and adults are
treated without charge at
campuses in Abilene, San
Angelo and Snyder.
Previous fund-raisers,
the Andy Williams Benefit
Mike Burfield of the Dinner, the West Texas Oil
Novice Hornets returned & Gas Exposition, and the
the opening kickoff 70 recent PGA LaJet Classic
yards for a touchdown Golf Tournament, have
against the homestanding also added to the JVCC
Paint Rock Indians last total. _
Friday evening to set the More than $150,000 in
scoring pace in a 53-36 win goods and services have
with
cotton
crotch
Hanes
—Underfills
The" 2-Pocket Long Sleeve $ 177
Shiit I
fys 2'JJJOO 3*r*5<W
for Jack Vining's District- already been donated for
5-A Six-Man team.
Tljf victory is the fourth
overall for the Hornets
against five losses and
evened their district slate
at 2-2.
After Burfield’s exciting
dash to paydirt and Bobby
Vining’s kick for the PATs,
Novice struck for two oth-
er first period tallies. Todd
Vineyard scored on a six-
yard run and James Hill
passed to Vining to account
for the six-pointers. Vining
passed to Jim Lavene for
one PAT and kicked for
two more. The Indians
fought back for two late
period tallies to cut the
visiting Hornets' lead to
23-12.
In the second quarter,
Novice’s Jim Lavene added
a touchdown on a four yard
run and Vining’s boot made
it 31-12 at the intermission.
A pair of long, scoring
aerials from Vining to Hill
for 40 and 50 yards respec-
tively, increased the Nov-
ioe lead to ’45-12 in the
third period. Vining added
tfvo point® torch a lock.
Jack Vining’s club mop-
ped up scoring matters in
the final stanza when Todd
Vineyard scored on a six-
yard run. Vining’s boot
was true to make it 53-12.
Paint Rock tallied 24 points
against the Novice re-
serves to put a lid on the
evening.
Defensive standouts for
Novice were Burfield and
Lavene with 13 and 12
tackles respectively. Nov-
ice is open on Friday. They
close out the season at
home against Christoval on
Friday, November 12.
the auction and more is
expected. “Gifts of cash,
properties, equipment, and
services are anticipated be-
fore the end of November
to help the Joint Venture
reach its goal”, said JVCC
Chairman Dick Bowen.
The West Texas Rehabili-
tation Center will arrange
to pick up donated equip-
ment. The oil and gas
industry members may call
the WTRC central office
915-692-1633 for delivery
arrangements. Bowen en-
couraged petroleum indus-
try leaders who have not
already made tl\eir com-
mitment to the Joint Ven-
ture for Crippled Chil-
dren to please do so now.
The West Texas Rehabi-
litation Center is a private,
non-profit treatment facil-
ity for handicapped chil-
dren and adults. The Cen-
ter was founded in 1953
and will treat over 10,000
people without charge in
1982.
Tube Socks
Boys >6 for $4.00
Wen's____6 for $5.00
Men's Fashion
1 "No Down r
Payment Layaway
Circular Prices
in Effect
hthru Saturday!
Novice Qiiis
Win District
Volleyball
i H'i
The Novice girls volley-
ball team captured their
sixth straight district title
last Thursday by defeating
Moran 6-15,16-14 and 15-6.
The match was held in the
Novice gym.
Linda Adams, Emma
Wilson, Frances Wilson
and Denise Briggs keyed
the come-from-behind win
for the District 11-A title.
Shauna Bell, Kayleen
Gary, Kathy Harper, Glor-
ia Escobar, Michelle Ma-
han and Christe Lightsey
are other members of Jack
Vining's championship
squad.
Novice will now meet
Newcastle for the bi-dis-
trict championship. A date
has not been set for the
match as of this writing.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1982, newspaper, November 2, 1982; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734004/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.