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We’re into the holiday
season now. And while the
holidays are joyous, they
can also be expensive. In
fact, at this time of year,
many people make spend-
ing decisions they end up
regretting. But you can en-
joy the holidays and still
stay on track toward your
financial goals by following
a few simple guidelines, in-
cluding the following:
Set a budget — and
stick to it. Whether you’re
buying gifts or hosting hol-
iday parties, you need to
establish a budget and not
exceed it. The people to
Burial took place at November 19, at Calvary Cemetery
in Tulsa.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate do-
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Missouri 64079.
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Sanger, TX 76266
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May 5,1917-Novmber 14,2012
Arthur Paul Buthod
Born on May 5, 1917, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Arthur Paul
Buthod, age 95, died November 14, 2012, at Corinth Atri-
um Medical Center, after a lengthy battle with lung disease.
In Tulsa, he attended school at Sacred Heart (now
Christ the King), Holy Family, St. Francis Xavier, Mar-
quette, and the University of Tulsa (TU). After receiving
his Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering in 1939,
he was a professor of Petroleum Refining and Chemical En-
gineering at TU for 45 years and was department chairman
from 1954 to 1968. Loved by his students, he won numer-
ous awards during his distinguished career and was world
renowned for his refining and heat transfer expertise.
As a devout Catholic, he and his wife were dedicated to
the promotion of the traditional Latin Mass. As supporters
of the Society of St. Pius X, Paul was a founding member
and coordinator of St. John Fisher Church in Tulsa for al-
most 25 years. After his move in 1999 to Sanger, Texas, he
was treasurer and later assistant treasurer at Our Lady of
Fatima Church in Sanger, Texas.
He was preceded in death by his wife of fifty years,
Mary Rudelle (Dougherty), his son, Patrick Joseph, and
his grandson, Richard Montgomery He is survived by six
daughters, Mary Temple, Post Falls, Idaho, Sister Mary
Clare, O.S.B., Tulsa, Ruth Sestak, Plano, Texas, Alice Mont-
gomery, Platte City, Missouri, Lynn Reed, Tulsa, Paula
Sparks, Maple Hill, Kansas; one son, Bill Buthod, Tulsa;
two sisters, Mary Rose Grummer, Albuquerque, New Mex-
ico, and Helen Hayes, Tulsa; one brother, Jack Buthod, Tul-
sa; 31 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.
A Rosary was said at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church, 3rd and Peach in Sanger on November 17, followed
by a sung Requiem Mass offered by Fr. Richard Boyle.
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September 16,1942-November 13,2012
Earlene Mays Foutch
Earlene Mays Foutch,
70, of Aubrey, passed away on
Tuesday, November 13, 2012.
She was born on September
16, 1942 in Sanger to Francis
Buck Mays and Francis Ozel-
la Giles Mays. She married
Jesse Martin Foutch in 1962,
who preceded her in death.
Funeral services were
held on Thursday, November
15, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. in the
Chapel of DeBerry Funeral
Directors with Dickie Amyx
officiating and eulogy by
GA. Moore. Burial followed
at Green Valley Cemetery
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her daughters, Deotta Herd and husband Morgan, Regale
Stickley and husband Scott, and Kristan Hawkins and hus-
band Luke; son, Marty Foutch and wife Michele; mother,
Ozella Coffey; sisters, Gwen Amyx and Shirlene Theobald;
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investments. But this should
be avoided, for at least two
reasons. First, depending
on the account you’re tap-
ping into, you may face
penalties, fees and taxes.
Second, and perhaps even
more importantly, you’ll be
depriving yourself of re-
sources you had earmarked
for your key goals, such as a
comfortable retirement. Of
course, you may eventually
be able to replace the funds
you’ve withdrawn. But in
the meantime, you’ve lost
out on the growth potential
these investments may have
provided — and that period
of lost opportunity typically
cannot be regained.
Build a “holiday
fund.” It might be too late
for this year but, once the
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whom you’re giving gifts
and entertaining do not ex-
pect you to dig yourself into
a financial ditch on their ac-
count — and they wouldn’t
want you to do so, either.
Compare prices. With
some searching, you can al-
most always find less expen-
sive versions of those gifts
you’re considering. But a
word of caution: The earli-
er you start hunting for bar-
gains, the better your chanc-
es of finding good prices.
Watch for “after-hol-
iday” sales. The best bar-
gains typically appear when
the holidays are over. While
these sales may not benefit
you this year, they can prove
quite valuable if you decide
to “stock up” on gifts for the
next holiday season.
Don’t over-use your
credit cards. Try to limit
your credit card purchases
over the holidays. If you
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Don’t Take a “Holiday” from Working Toward Financial Goals
must use a card, at least pick
the one with the lowest in-
terest rate — and do the best
you can to pay off the card
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years, Americans have actu-
ally done a pretty good job
of lowering their household
debt levels — and that’s defi-
nitely a movement in which
you’ll want to participate.
Keep in mind that the high-
er your debts, the less mon-
ey you’ll have available each
month to invest for retire-
ment, college for your chil-
dren or any of your other
financial goals.
Avoid dipping into
long-term investments. If
you find yourself coming up
short when dealing with hol-
iday expenses, you may be
tempted to cash out at least
a portion of your long-term
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