The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1976 Page: 10 of 14
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COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Mrs" C, avion Mankins
Joe Bunt -
J. W. Wells, Santa Anna
Mrs, Gaylon Mankins
Mollie Myers, Doole
Mrs. Francis Morgan
Oscar Edmundson
Mrs. R, A. Autry
Alfred Williams
Mrs. Harbert Allison
Miss Gladys Townsen
Mrs. Glenn Price
DISMISSALS:
Carl Dyer
John Lauder
Mrs. Sherman Walker and
baby
Mrs. Benton Cassidy
Mrs. Jeff Edwards
Terry Wilson
HERE FROM TENNESSEE
Mrs. Jere Kirk of Dyersburg,
Tennessee, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Clark, and her sister and
family, Mr and Mrs. Leon Buck
and family.
ADMISSIONS
Marshall Saverance, Novice
Terry Wilson
Carl Buttry, Rockwood •
Mrs. Alvin Dobbins
11/ Sq. Yd.
Plus Installation
ACTION WAS HOT AND HEAVY lost leather flying between an unidentified
Friday night at Graves Gym as "youngin" from Brownwood and
supported by photos above and below. Wesley Crye of Coleman. Above Ted
(Top) Tony Sanchezright, and Sugar Gandy, right, lands a hammering right
Bear Dela Rosa, seem to be fairly well to the head' of Tom Hickey of
wrapped up in their work, while Brownwood. (staff photos)
(Below) toe to toe punching shows the
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THIS PICTURE THAT SPELL
• Cole-Anna Drive In •
South Side of Coleman
This program ends Thursday, March 25
Rooster Cogburn" at 7:30 Only-Plus
at 9:30
. ROBERT REDFORD IN
For Your Pleasure
JOHN
WAYNE
KATHARINE
HEPBURN
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ROOSTER
COGBURN
(...and the lady)
The Great Waldo Pepper
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Starts Friday-One Week Only!!!
(March 26 - April 1)
The terrifying
motion picture
from the terrifying
No. 1 best seller.
The Coleman Boxing Club Dean, Johnson, Perrie, Monroe
fought it’s way to another and Bobby Dela Rosa won their
tournament victory last Friday fights as mentioned above,
night' at Graves Gym, winning The next boxing action to
over half the bouts scheduled take place locally will be a two
against the visitors from night tournament, May 7th and
•Brownwood State School. An 8th, with competition coming
other fine gathering viewed a from Abilene, Fort Worth,
versatile boxing card which Odessa, Midland and other
entertained enthusiasts for main areas,
nearly three hours. The Boxing Club directors
As usual the younger “fly- and officers would like to thank
weights” stole the show as all those persons who support-
crowd pleasers, but it wasn’t ed Friday night's tournament,
until late in the boxing program
that Ted Dean brought the local
supporters to their feet as he
used a bruising left to hammer
his opponent Richard Lara of
Brownwood into submission.
Dean won a split decision over
Lara in a grueling three
rounder and later the boxing
club directors and officers
voted the Coleman thinclad
'"Best boxer of the tournament."
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A*
V. J. Kemper
Joins Gold
Key Realtors
HISUFEUNE -Md by the
hunted.
H SOME MArERl
1 SUITABLE fob
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hers winning their fights were:
Kelly Smith, Charles Sanchez,
Mitch Birdwell, Tony Sanchez,
Joe Mason, Charley Boatright,
Charley Villegas, Sammy Dela
Rosa, Bennie Mendoza, Joe
Villegas, Freddy Dela Rosa,
and Ted Gandy. Of course,
"Jews" at 7:30 and 10:00
"Eiger Sanction” at 9:00 Only
Adults- ST.75; Children -75c
Open 7 Mites A Week
CUNT EASTWOOD
THE EIGER SANCTION
■ GEORGE KFNNFITV
Coleman, Texas, March 23, 1976
FOOD MARKET
On Abilene Highway in North Coleman
Prices Effective Thru Saturday, March 27lh|
We Give
GOLD BOND STAMPS
Double Every Wed. With 10C Purchase
APPLES
Red Delicious
Pound
25
Texas
5 Pound Bag
ORANGES
POTATOES
99*
Colorado Russet
10 Pound Bag
$149
Hot Boneless
Beef and Sausage
Pound
Franks
12 oz. Pkg.
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Steak
Pound
BOLOGNA
All Meat
Pound
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BUTTERMILK
Preston's
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A
Gold Medal or Gladiola
5 Lb. Bag
With M000 Purchase
79c
Old Milwaukee
BEER
6 Bottle Carton
Plus Tax
$119
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Open Sundays From 12 p.m. to.,
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1976, newspaper, March 23, 1976; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734043/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.