The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1980 Page: 2 of 12
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COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Rotary To Observe
C olem*n Democrat-Voice
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Published Weekly
Each Tuesday At
- 208 West Pecan
Coleman, Texas 76834
7 5 th Anniversary
meetings were
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calling the attention of the ■•s?turday February 23,1980. - ---"
Cady of Denton will lead the
Pledge of Allegiance. Attend
ancc is expected to exceed 600
persons.
management to the article in
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Milton Autrv' ricts o79 and 581 .which is professional mhn s inter- , m
Review established 1893, na‘j;,nal se^ °7afatio" men and Women: abro;Id "for
acquired 1899; News establish- £j^ed M*>-|^’ 00 **» and study and'as ambassadors of'
ed 1907, acquired 1913- Voice 7, klin’Ja rancher aJ“Lformer 84b,000 members in 153 coun-
established 1881; Democrat Rotary Internatlona1 ^ctor
established 1897; consolidated . •• , mm n,mimii oojecuves wun
1909- S the late Paaul Harris 7hi Internat,°lnal Pref community service and today
Yearly Subscription Rates: f thf latet Baul Ha™s' the dehl thls year is James L.
Combination rates for both °f Z Bomar Sr- of Shelbyville.
Coleman papers tionab His topic will be A Talk Tennessee. „
with Paul Harris.
Coleman, Texas, February 12, 1980
Rites For
Lehnis Infant
At Santa Anna
Glen Scarborough and Eddie
Wayne Hartman expire this
year, Hartman is currently
serving as president of the
Board.
, ■ ,,,,,,, . win. imeraci aim rvoiaract
from Hutchinson, Kans.s. Co, ™ *..........
good will. Interact and Rotaract
clubs for young people combine
international objectives with
total more than 6,000 clubs with
more than 140,000 memhers in
nearly 90 countries. The Health
THE ROUGH ... The 130.27-carat Zale Light of
Peace was cut from a 434.60-carat rough diamond believed
'o have been, unearthed in Sierra Leone, West Africa. In
addition to the Light of Peace, th6 two-by 1%-inch stone,
yielded 12 satellite diamonds ranging from .37 to 9.11 carats.
The cuttim; process took 22 months.
Graveside rites are being
held'in Santa Anna Cemetery
at 11:00 a.m. today (Tuesday)
for William Martin Lehnis, who
was stillborn to Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Lehnis IV in Presbyter-.,
ian Hospital kt Albuquerque, N.
M. at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday,
February "6’, 1980.
Survivors are the parents of
Albuquerque; maternal
grandmother, Mrs. William F.
Stoltz of San Antonio; and
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Lehnis III of
Brownwood.
. In Brown, O.h.n, Runneis. *££*£!%12* SSi 'll* "E U * — -&TS
Taylor." Concho ind MoCuh t^Lr Philippinos. L LX
loch'cbunties-.
Elsewhere in Texas
$1050 y°Ung attorney' The founder 581, and William II. Harrison of t,
I invited three business friends Fort Worth Gbverttor of T 7 °! R°larJ,anf t0
.....$13 JO to his office to discuss« «.rv.Vp n ,•.V™ uovernor 01 pfovwle care aqd expedite"re
Outside ofTexas in USA $14.50 t0 nisotticeto discuss a service- District 579. settlement of Indochinese re
(except zone 8) oriented businessmen’s club. In addition to Conklin, the f„ mooemnese re
Rates for Democrat-Voice KrouP organ'zed Rotary, program will also include the
only (Tuesday paper) are 50 The name was chosen due to Rotary Chorus. The Rev. Barry In 75 years, Rotary Inter
cents less than above rates early Practice of rotating Bailey, pastor of the First national has grown to a global
POSTMASTER: Send ad- tke meetingfromone member’s Methodist Church of Fort network of service, expanding
dress changes to Coleman uffice to th® other each Week. Worth, will pronounce the both in size and programs. The
Democrat Voice, P.0. Box 840 The practice was discontinued invocation and ^benediction, yoke of Rotary service has
Coleman, Texas’76834 ’ when the Club grew too large. Past District Governor Jim supported and will always
support-a balance of forces:
•service by the individual,
balanced by service as part of
the club
•service to the community,
balanced by service to the
world community , - ‘
•service" to help the indivi-
dual, balanced by projectsjthat
help millions of people.
BOUND TO HAPPEN
,Itis impossible Eo travel the
road to success without encoun-
tering an occasional flat tire. ■
CATFISH ECONOMICS
Smaller fish and larger farms
are,, the key to maximizing
profits off Texas catfish, farms,
according to a researcher with
the Texas Agricultural Exper-
iment Station, Texas A&M
University System. As the size
of a fish farm increases,
average cost of the operation
continues to decrease, accord-
ing to research studies. The
Three Places
For Santa Anna
School Election
The Board of Trustees of
Santa Anna Independent
School District will meet
Tuesday,! February 12, at the
schbo.l office for the monthly
session.' Routine business is pn
the agenda starting at 7:30 p.m.
Candidates for Trustee for
the Santa Anna Indepen-
dent School District have until
March 5 to apply for a place on.
most. p;rqfitable size farm for the ballot. The election will be
Texas fisn producers was found
to be 80 acres of water.
Saturday, April 5.
Terms of Orabeth Mclver,
St. Uafentine J
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1980, newspaper, February 12, 1980; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734899/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.