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Coilma Produce Semiflas De Mail Y Frijol De Exportacion t w AGENCIA DE BICItCLETA9 I "EL AZTECA" LE OFRECL TODOS LOS Mol)ELOS t)E 1H11( ;LI I)1S IRLE ll1 ..UtJP I'AS Y i EI''AC(.;J(JNE,;. t1( ) ( O('I( :LL'l'AS CARABI LA 13A( ;L'E hII :l\jANI)r I. I' 1'IIACE 51 Ti\l JI I-)L CO1 i Mi\ 'J'A DE CREDJ'ro . (IALII)AI) ~ hrl'~Ivu~ s l,lJAMi 170 1'ELEFON() 'l-t)4-h!) ,y L-1O ht AI P :11 1G6 TELE I'( IN() 2-;4-44 1 ~L1' • AN() X\lt I:(Iuur Director General P.egis(rado en la Adrnoa . Colii nl, ('ol ., I)onliugo ;;.) de Junio de I975 .-•- do PIJA "err(,distas I1ni(lus de AnIeri(a do Concur lief 31) de Enero 11 . :(iU tilgl7gN SducJIt'I S(/ru ~ de 1954, fJ ( •' I -- N1 (I I r4lt,u' eI S(iucbe: de la Mti r Coilma Produce Semiflas de Mail y Frijol de ExportaciOn Prelenden couverlirlo en Estado r foe Inaugurado el Ldificio de era de Trabajo de los burn aS productor d~ dlirn~;ntos basicos 'ir'utilht dr Slaiz nu' •Ior,ul ;l dr prilnera cllli- Aye r Camara de Comeiclo en Ia ciudad por el Muriicipio de Coquimatlan (l (l Clul' artualnlrntr Ia 1'i'ulnrlora Naeioual dr I)liittta~lt.': , J)1i/' :,tdlU('' (IC la ,ELI\' Lullul .i (tCl In lla, obtirnr ('n ii uc'tI L I'~nlillad . (.on Ia apro- A lag gels de Ia tarde del din do aycr, cl senor L .iCCi)ciadO l a(ion drI tu`litiiIi) \acional dr Iiistigaetones . ;u ( .c Colillla, cncabcza(los por c[ Presidctitc sic l,t Colni- Attulo Norie 'a Gobe1'nador Constitucional c[cl Estado, twill .~gt'Il'()1 . IS •t SI('11(11) (Xl)Ilrt;llla 11 ;1(',1 ;l (lltl ;lteI)HL, st , i'ernr+Lien to dci It . (:otigiCSO clef Estado, Pruiesoi I )c(lro burr l(t 1 del senor Jesus Vidales Aparicio, Presidents de Ia Con- La, ~ doudr srr;in ;lhirrtas nu''.a, ;It'( .s do cultivo . F I1CO i\iO item, Icallialtoii ales una gift de trabalo por di- fcderacion de C~ullaras Nacionales do Conlercio itla~,gtlFu el 1'(Ir ot.ral parlt' srnlill ;t dr frijol qur tanthien v( ! 11(lit(ICS ((CE niunICipjo edilicio quc alherga lag instalacjones de la Cainara . National (1C Cu(tiimatlan1 . c` pro(lucida ru rI h;,SIado (h' Cul{uta luc ill viada . .ien o )ICto (IC di hat tla, COUSISEIO ell 1 ISItar iaS obi's:. rccirntrnu'nIr hand \'ic ;wagon, al rrconocrl ;se su (Je Conlercio de esta capital, guc Iuera cofStruido ' ccien&m 4,- • '" ) 1•e.:)I1/.anCio ('il Ci citado intlniciplo lag Secretaries c[C rxtraordiuaria cali(a(l . C . p ; '()S Ni(iri;t1hCOS V de (,)bras Publjcas, pant lo .cllal fitetrn) I,o aIi lrriot I'ur III IC) •I )do pnr rI wool lug . EI nLlevo ediIIC1() Se encuentra ubicado ei1 la cal Ic I{i- ; rlos Sauna oft Ias{)in ()za, (it'rrntr de Ia Plants ;1 V: c''r-l. ~, )1Il~1CIOS CU Cl rC'C01. 1'I(IO de Ices niisi as por l- urlclc)i1a I (. 1 dalgo de esta capital y consla dc CLtatli) platlta5 ;") I It)Cill dr Proditi iortt Million ;tl de Srnrilllt, ru el cur Iikis clsp(ndetlcias fede alts, quiches t(i~ (C, un ,tc la s g cu ales. Se encucntran inslaladas lag ofJCI11aS do Ia ( . ;i, ia- so dr' Ia srsi()n rrua do IL AsoC l ICI nl (olinu'nsr pa . Is' ~piicacionets t+el,ttivas (Ii' I'l't in(Ii .S ; t, v FS( .riIO[(S a la ( 1 u1' aright) comp 1 Ejecutivo del Es- ei credo de avance dc tli- I ;h,, COInO de su invilado dr Honor. iado felicito a log in em •bras, asi local de Decomis3n a lag moto(icletas Ia In g . tianlay'oa lapnu)za (I ill) lumbieu Clue Afectan al dbasto lams del C011SCJn directi- fans ' l ; .1 dadas lag c0udiriou('S eeolOgirts de oliest ra I:n- vo de Ja CANACO put m TELMEX con log escapes ruidosos •ii'Ial'ia (It' A,t;rieuIt ra y Gallad('ria aged opts obi as de F-, L IlL 'I- (idad, Ia Se( el esfuerzo realizado en Iirnr t urns. r u convrrtir n Colima eu ml l)el)ido a la (alit de pi ecai ci n coil Clue la la construcckn dl in- : se encuentra la pro ( ;O :1 bastante esito ha ;'chi(l() ilcvan- - sip d I4) drdicadn a Ia jroduccioIl de srmi- rien por (j (• (ufl,resa contralista gate tien~ a su cargo la ins- mueble y log . exl .oi•t o pig .- Ihccera municipal (1c -Io a r)ho cn esta Entidad desde hate at- Ilas para log cnlIivos b ;isicos como In son el Slalz, Lalacicin de lag cedes su)terrincas (le 'lelcionos tiara glte conlinuaran Cnmatlan. P icblo Jul l• L1CIllpo la I)ICCCCiol1 do ['ulicia 5Penn-' rrijnl ti' Acme . (te islexico en esta capital, viencn realizando sus laborando con espiritu rr ! t Esperatua y la Si SIto del Estado la Campana contra ei iii ido Indie( gtu' lnnt prneha dr la' ; Inagnit'Ecas coil- trabajos, se ha vislo afectado CI siSteirlcr de nuns dry (Pass a Ia I1(ima Pii.tr.) )F( tiltc'I(In por vcluctlJOS de n1Otor en lag dicinnes ecolot ;ica.S (I(' nuestra En(idad es Ia zone tecimiento de agua domiciliaria . I representantes p0- I -- i')nas urbanas . ' agricola (Ii' I ;inc()n de L(iprz donde rn el pa .sado j En Ia excavacion I)racticada en+ el cruzanlien rt de nuestra Entidad . Dehido a to anterior, cn ciclo agricnla dr rirgo tut agrirnllor obtuvo ren- to de Ins caller Aldama .v G :tbinri ~Sarreda, se da- Promueven el re' in errs tipo de gin • Fue nombrado los irlti)nOs di;1s ban sido r ; (limirnlos bast ;( de (liner tonrladas por hectares, ho un tubo canauctor del vii al liquido, to cual oca- rent periodica, a fin ingreso a unl Juez Interino cogidas algunas motocicle- lo cual,puede dar oriuen a tine era ZOlla oh1rnga iOllU deiiciencias en ei ahasto de agua en un rlr •nterarse de las ohr,' - (as Clue circulaban por la la l)11 ntIn a ell la pro(l Il ViOtl tlr Mrn) illa ru Cl ES ;uilplin sector de rutestra localidad, . t1a )itndose Camera 11 iRtar de to Penal ~;F .c eiecutan en log dig- ciudad con escapes execs&- tad). registradn con anter'ori(lad on earn siulilar en el tic _ distritos, asi como eamente ruirlosos, ya yue .~('tualntcalt' Id 1'ro(Juctora nlane,ja en nubs (l UZa1111C1110 (1(' lag caller 1 1 Ioi'elos v rii~t1etiItl, 11115 La, Cornaiid tptia de !a H Licenclado Rafael Tre ~ .I qtr- detectar log problems loc agentes de transitn ti,' Ira C-)l Ula(1 ICI rrpro(litreion de ntaices hihridos Cl U) Clue de iunledia!r) fire subsalIl(I . {)c1' eh:mete \X,, Zon .I ~ Ilhtar,,ron reds Ochoa. Prrsid-ente del Ilr dos por lag como • pen instrucciones de prat (le Ias varir(ial(les II-)- . II-:)()i v II-)9, to dos (os del r1~-ur1 ll1iiento h)c'al . Co t-al 't t, : 'medians uesterior Supremo Tribunal de Justi- and 'cc, a fin de ileac constantrmente inspc': prin,rros rlr reconoeida ralidad rn Ia nla• or pane Con el oujeto de evil ar wins annr,lalias, fas (In b' l(1[id+id prensa dio a solo- era en el Est,ldo, indieo el (Irl this a donde sr ha rnvia(lo Ia senlilla y' la til- mtn p gstinnar~ s cones en ere senti(lo. ,lttoridades nnulicipales cnviaron urt oficto a Ia conocer Clue a log jovenes :lna A todos log propi(tartos limas, mr jor conOci+lu OI)ln 111aiz Enano Clue din rite lag der endencias din (1( aver por la man tie- '-lllpt'esa nlt :ncionacla, . en el c-ual se indict c n es (le quince a veintitres anon (, r ., nu" el senor Licenciado do•s cenla,ja :~ nci, !as prinleras, lag cua- de vehicuios detenidos corenr sole neccsaria una mayor prccauci()n c'n la prict :ca de de edad interesados en se Igapito Gonzalez fue porn sus actividu(ies, ademlis de Clue tul funcionario (Past A In I'Itin)n P:'~ .1 ( Pasa- a Ia (iltima f' >g . ) guir lag cameras militate! hrado Juez de to Penal in (lei Departatuentn Municipal de Di-enaje y A tin ~4C Piloto Aviador. Oficia AEROPUEflTO renno en substitution del Potable, supervisara constantemente log trat)alos leg de Mantenimiento v le escavacion clue Ileve a ;:teclo Olefin empresa . Abastecimiento )' Meteoro- Licenciado Francisco Rive- Irregularidad€s ~on el abasto del p . Lu anterior time como finalidad evitar qur' lcgia, para prestar sus set- on to su('r!Sivn la pnblaii(in de Colima results afec ~ cios en la Fuerza Aerea en el vuelo regular ra Torres Clue faheciera a chapopote frenan la pavirnentacion •; )"- ta(la por la falta de agua dntniciliaria . mere - , sesenta y dos de Ii Mexicans, pueden solicitar riiz de un tragico accidents - ° •a Aeronaves del en lag oficinas de la men- I l La lrreguiai &dad etl ci abti tcciniiento de ch tpopotc ~u- Ie1 aeropuerto local automnvilistico . cionada 'bona Militar, Ins IuhstaCtJliza la ejCCUCion del programs ([C p .iviii eiita'ci('n1 Cllre EstImulo del Ayuntamiento J'_° Llerenas Silva sake- itatructivns de admision co Gonza- Vienc llevanc[o a efecto nucslia Capital, cl Ayillttan)icr)tO Mn 'n destino a la ciu- El Agapito ere>nondientes .
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