The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1981 Page: 4 of 14
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Henderson Funeral Homes
"People Coring For Peojjle"
OFFERING AT YOUR REQUEST
Pre-Arranged Funerals
Funeral Insurance And Counseling
Ambulance Service
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MIDLAND MAN HERE
Joe Charles Thompson of
Midland visited Wednesday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Thompson.
LUBBpCK PEOPLE HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gault
of Lubbock spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy L. Roberts.
COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Newspaper Ads Don’t Cost-They Pay!!
"Man comes as a novice in-
to each age in his life."
Nicolas Chamfort
Ready To Serve You...
HAROLD R. SKELTON
Tax and Accounting Services
Offices Located at 117 West St. (West of Courthouse)
Telephone (915) 625-3251
Specializing In Individual, Corporate,
Estate, and Gift Taxes
EXPERIENCE INCLUDES:
•BBA in Accounting in 1971.
•4V» years as an Internal Revenue Agent for Internal
Revenue Service in San Antonio, Texas.
•3% years as Tax Practice Manager for Certified
Public Accountant in Uvalde, Texas.
•Enrolled Agent, licensed to practice before IRS.
GREEN LEAVES TURNED WHITE was the wet snow did not build up on the ground
scene in many places around Coleman but did stick to trees and shrubs,
Sunday afternoon during the snow. The creating beautiful winter scenery.
Gouldbusk Report
Coleman,
Ten Ways
To Cut
Food Costs
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From Mona Jamison
County Extension Agent
Cut food costs 10 easy ways.
First, pack your lunch. You
not only save money, but you
know what you are eating in
terms of calories, protein and
other key nutrients.
Eat more meat substitutes.
Dry beans, peas and nuts are
nutritious when used in the
right combination. Or, add
small amounts of meat, poultry
or fish to the meat substitute to
insure nutritional adequacy.
Prepare more food from *»
scratch. If you work and don’t
have time for tedious prepara-
tion on workdays, try prepar-
ing food on the weekends,
freeze it and reheat after a busy
Texas, January'20, 1981
day at the job.'
Eat fewer meals outside the *
home, j^lan for meals eaten at
restaurants and make them
special occasions and something
to look forward to.
Drink moire water-it’s
cheaper than soft drinks, alco-
hol, coffee or tea, and it is A
calorie free.
Plan for a garden, and grow
vegetables at home.
Buy store brands or generic
products. The store or hoifte
brand is cheaper and for most
products they are just as ac-
ceptable as the nationally ad-
vertised product.
When taking a trip in the car,
plan on a picnic instead of a stop
at a fast food establishment. -
Use unit pricing when select*
ing products. Often the larger
size package is not the most
economical.
Use leftovers or planned-
overs. Dollars are saved by not
wasting food.
Written by Mrs. Vernon Slate
School was out Monday for a
teacher’s work day here.
Mrs. L. H. Edens was a
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Wednesday lunch guest with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cannon in
Coleman.
Beth Sexton visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Down-
ey and her grandmother, Mrs.
L. H. Griffith.
Mr. Mickey Williams of
Brownwood and Mrs. Ikey
Wheeler, his aunt, of Coleman,
were Sunday lunch guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Rodgers were Mrs.
J. Frank Taylor and Mrs.
Carrie Howard of Coleman,
Mrs. Ruth Blake of Grand
Prairie, Rev. and Mrs. Joe
Langley of Crowley.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Downey and Mrs. L.
H. Griffith were three daugh-
ters of the late Will Bowen:
Nona Jane Sansom of Fort
Worth, Mrs. Billie Porter of
San Marcos and Mrs. Robbie
Bennett of Salado. These ladies
are all former residents of
Gouldbusk and each attended
school at Gouldbusk.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gibson at the birth
of their son. Robert Paul Gib-
son was born Jan. 10, 1981 at
the Hays County Hospital in
San Marcos. The baby weighed
8 lbs. 3 ozs. and was 20 V* inches
• Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Price Phariss
wishes to thank everyone for
their help and kindness in the
death of my brother, Earl
Phariss.
We also want to thank the
nurses and doctors at Menard
and Eden nursing homes during
his illness, and also the J. E.
Stevens Funeral Home.
Price, Frances and Pamela
Phariss. D36p.
long. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Skelton,
Mrs. Stan Crause of Liberal,
Kansas. Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper of
Doole, Rev. and Mrs. Jack
Skelton of Leaday. Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Skelton were in San
Marcos for the great event.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Rodgers
visited Mr. and “Mrs. Otis
Powers in Coleman on Monday.
They recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Cox and their new
baby daughter, Lindsey Leigh.
Mrs. Rodgers visited her aunt,
Mrs. Fannie Bullock of Santa
Anna.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stand-
ridge were in a car wreck two
weeks ago. Mr. Standridge was
released in one week and she is
still in the hospital after suffer-
ing a broken hip in the wreck.
Our sympathy to Mr. James
A. Hafner at the loss of his
mother, Mrs. Tony Hafner.
Ramirez
Insulation
Service
All Types
Insulation
Installed
• Experienced
• Reasonable Rates
Jesse Ramirez
Ph. 625-5814 or 625-5663
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank the
people from the churches, rela-
tives and friends, the 10-10 CB
Club and the Ladies Auxiliary
for the kindness shown when I
was in need.
May God bless you.
Ruth Kennedy
D30p
CARD OF THANKS
Dick and Johnie Deal and
their family want to thank the
doctors, nurses and all their
friends for their prayers and
loving concerning during their
illness.
D36p.
CARD OF THANKS
Thanjc you, friends and rela-
tives for the food, flowers and
other expressions of sympathy
at the death of our loved one;
and thank you, Dr. Mann and
the nurses and staff at Holiday
Hill for your kindness and care.
The family of Cuba Dodson
Lobstein. D36c.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Bob Taylor
y|> wishes to thank their many
friends and the pallbearers for
their kindness during the loss
of our loved one. A $pecial
thanks to Tom Walker and
family, Mrs, Bessie Hector and
Rev. Pat McClatchy.
The Family of Bob Taylor
D36c.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1981, newspaper, January 20, 1981; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734409/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.