The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1984 Page: 6 of 16
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COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Coleman, Texas, March 13, 1984
Coleman Building
Materials, Inc.
V 10 5 Concho Ph. 625 4 I 85
^^^^David Skelton, Owner^^^^l
Newspaper Ads Don't Cost-They Pay 11
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Hospital
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ADMISSIONS
Dinnie Sharp
Ada Sullivan
Edgar Maples
Lolita Winstead
Undean Steffey
Lloyd Melvin Taylor,
Santa Anna
Herman E. Howard
Leonard Miller
Maggie Phillips
Winona Williams
Bruce Maedgen, Whon
Mae Sprinkles, Novice
Mary Springer,
Big Spring
Johnie Johnigan
Audrey Henderson
Pearl Hamon, Lawn
Lane Dillard,
Santa Anna
DISMISSALS
V. M. Smith
Ruth Ewing
Lois Haines
Eura Royall
Judy Stephenson
Blanche Harris
Henry DeBusk
Frances Tucker
Dovie Allen
Leah McNutt
Jeffie Allen
Undean Steffey
Addie Funderburg
David Lloyd,
Cross Plains
Melissa Buse Finalist
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In Co-Ed Pageant
DID YOU KNOW?
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Miss Melissa Buse, age
15, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Buse of Santa
Anna, has been accepted as
a State Finalist in the Miss
Texas American Co-Ed
Pageant, to be held July
6-8 at the Westin Oaks
Hotel in the Galleria at
Houston.
Finalists will be judged
on achievements, poise,
personality, appearance,
and personal interview.
The winner will receive a
crown, banner and trophy,
and will win an all-expense
paid vacation in Hawaii
from August 16-22 where
she will compete for the
national title.
Miss Buse is being spon-
sored by Earle Smith
Jewelers, Shoppin' Baskit,
and A & W Oil Field
Supply. Inc. of Coleman
and by Bobby’s Beauty
Salon in Santa Anna and
Santa Anna National Bank.
MT.VERNOH,
6E0. WASHINGTON'S^,
ESTATE, SLOWLY
DETERIORATED
AFTER HIS
DEATH -
THAHKS TO THE EFFORTS OF AnN 8. CUNNINGHAM,
WHO SPEW 2! YEARS ORGANIZING AMD PtAMMIMG
THE RESTORATION OF THIS HALLOWED SPOT\ THE
LAND AMD MANSION WERE REVIVED.
80% WATER.
THEY WERE
INTROCXJCED
INTO THE
U.S.A. IN
THE EARLY
I600'f, ORI-
GINATING IN
S. AMERICA.
CONTINENT
EXCEPT AUST-
PfERRE TRUDEAU oalia and
CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER ANTARCTICA.
WAS HITCHHIKING THROUGH THEIR FORE-
EUROPE AND ASIA IN 1948, MOST ENEMIES
WHEN HE WAS MISTAKENLY ARE THE GREAT
ARRESTED AS AN ISRAELI / HORNED OWLS.
L SPY. BY ARAB OFFICERS. /_
Newspaper Ads Don't Cost-They Pay!!
MISS MELISSA BUSE
see
Please Come
To A
Gospel Meeting
Sunday Through Wednesday
March 18 thru 21
*****************
& Sue
Haekney
simple life Rebekah Class
It s always amazing to
the man with money RaVe Monthly
spend a bundle on a fancy *7
little hideaway in which to AiitCf. UU TkUVS.
lead the simple life. **
The Rebekah Class of
First Baptist Church met
Thursday, March 8, at 2:30
p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
for their monthly class
meeting. Bobbie Lee Gar
dner, Outreach Leader,
presided.
Opening prayer was led
by Peggy Garrett. Faye
Williams gave the secre
tary’s report and Vivian
Farmer, Group Leader,
gave«her report.
Collection was taken for
this month’s Home Mission
project. There was some
discussion on the project to
help Acteens on N.A.C.
The devotion was given
by Edna Bunt on “Things
and Thoughts", using
scriptures, Isaiah 43:19,
Of Forth Worth
U'J §
f/h
Jim Will Be
Conducting Services
and Sue will Teach
Ladies ’ Classes
Meeting Theme will be “The Words of Jesus”
(Every Sermon Taken From the Life and Teachings of the Lord Jesus)
Day For The lord
Sunday, March 18th
Hill CLASSIS..... ..................... .............. .. 9:30 a.m.
MORNING WORSHIP.......................... 10:20 «.m.
COVERED DISH LUNCHEON......... 12:30 p.m.
SINGING..................... 2:00 p.m^ .
EVENING WORSHIP..............................................3:00 p.m.
Sunday afternoon the Light Quartet of Midtown Church of Christ, Ft. Worth, will be with us
Mark 34:38 and Philippians
4:8-9. Mildred Young, class
teacher, discussed class
outreach. Peggy Garrett,
recreation leader, led a
game. The closing prayer
was led by Faye Williams.
Group I served refresh-
ments to Peggy Garrett,
Mildred Young, Bobbie
Lee Gardner, Vivian Far
mer, Bertha Clark, Edna
Bunt and Faye Williams.
Wax Tile
After mildew has beeh
scrubbed off ceramic tile,
help keep it from coming
back by applying a coat of sil-
icone wax or a good liquid
car wax. Never wax the floor.
Erlene Barker & Becky Matthews
Invite All Women to Attend The
Mary Kay
Beauty Shaw
Thursday, March 15th
In The
Conger's Club Room
Starting at 7:00 p.m.
Come with your cosmetic problems. Two
facial demonstrations will be given. Mary
Kay products will be on hand.
PAT FORTENBERRY, Mary Kay Director,
will be here to discuss your problems.
All Ages Invited
Erlene Barker
Ph. 625-2295 or 625-2876
Introducing...
Car Wash Sat.
Sponsored By
Catholic Youth
The Catholic Youth Or
ganization is sponsoring a
free car wash Saturday,
March 17, from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. at Villegas Exxon,
1500 Commercial.
Each youngster partici-
pating will sign up spon-
sors to donate cash for
each car washed. Anyone
wishing to sponsor a CYO I
member may call Johnny
Jurado, 625 2478 or Ray
Nunez at 625-4952.
Proceeds will go for CYO
projects.
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Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
thanks and gratitude for
kindnesses shown during
the recent loss of our loved
one. The flowers, food,
calls, cards and visits help
ed so much to sustain us
during our grief. Our
heartfelt thanks to the
Church of Christ for the
generous gifts of food and
most of all for prayers.
The Family of
George Ray
D44p.
Country Homes
1480 Sq. Ft., 3 Bdr., 2 Bath...
Now Under Construction on 4 Acres,
6 Miles South of Coleman.
*59,500
Quality Living for less...
John l. "Country" & Hicki Roberts
Phone 625-5436
JMJ/aM.
HARDWARE STORES
Shop now from our
HARDWARE WEEK CIRCULAR-
Services Monday thru Wednesday
at 7:00 p.m.
t ; : _ _ A
Sue will teach Three Classes for Women
Mondaw Tuesday. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
7 %r *
Sue's topic will be "The Power of love in the Life of a Woman"
Church of Christ
West Elm at Pecos
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our
many friends and loved
ones for your prayers,
flowers, memorials, cards
and all other acts of kind
ness shown us at the death
of our loved one. J. D.
Rasco. May God richly
bless all.
The Rasco Family
D44p,
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks for all expres
4 sions of sympathy at the
death of Lillian Sanders:
for tM food, cards and
flowers.
Durwood and Lucille
Sanders. D44p.
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copy, get one FREE at
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CARD OF THANKS
May we express our
appreciation to our friends
and neighbors for every
kindness shown during the
illness and at the death of
our loved one.
The Family of
Velifta Benton
W4p.
J. E. Stevens Co.
Ill W. live Ook • Phone 625-2121
' SERVING COIEMAN SINCE 1089"
OrEN 8 00-5 30 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1984, newspaper, March 13, 1984; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734659/m1/6/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.