Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 Page: 10 of 16
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Coleman Chronicle & DV
Page 10--Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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As we move into the summer months, and then of course into the
fall, many of us will be traveling on summer vacations, looking for
relaxing fun, and an opportunity to recharge and get ready for the
fall. The Coleman Community Coalition 4B EDC reminds you to shop
locally as you prepare for those trips.
Remember... Coleman is our home. Each of us has a responsibility
to help make Coleman grow economically and in other ways. We will
accomplish this TOGETHER..
Our local economy DOES NOT take a vacation, just because we get a
chance to get away....
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Coleman Sr.
Center Menus
JULY 25-31, 2012
Burkett $50.00; CW Pete
Golson $50.00; Bobby Trent
Eureta
Thelma
Charlene
All ages are welcome to eat
lunch at the Senior Center, 916
South Concho, Monday thru
$50.00;
$50.00.
Potato Wedges
Peas and Carrots
Wheat Roll
Strawberries and Cream
FRIDAY, JULY 27
Turkey Sandwich
Tomato and Lettuce
Broccoli/Raisin Salad
Pineapple Delight
MONDAY, JULY 30
Chicken Strips
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Turnip Greens
Wheat Roll
Mandarin Oranges
TUESDAY, JULY 31
Taco Salad
Corn Chips
Seasoned Corn
Watermelon
Peach Cobbler
Entry Fee: $90 per player -
includes lunch, prizes, green
fees & cart
Prizes: $1,900 prize money for
low team scores; additional cash
prizes for Hole-in-One, Long Ball
& Closest to Pin
CHS C/ass Challenge - contact
Dave Williams for details.
For entry information, contact
George McCrea at 325-949-
7987, Lang Martin at 325-636-
7475, Dave Williams at 972-489-
1595, or Bob Mann at 512-560-
8019. For more details, log onto
http://bluecat50.shareDoint.com/Pages/201250TH
CLASSREUNION.aspx (link to
golf tournament).
Rules can be seen on coleman-
news.com.
Have company coming to Coleman for their Summer break. What a
great opportunity for each of us to showcase our town and communi-
ty to others! The Coleman Community Coalition is excited about the
positive steps Coleman is taking as we ALL strive to make our town
the VERY BEST it can be!
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Roy Rhodes $50.00; James
Barr $25.00; Jean Slaughter
$30.00; Deborah Johnson
(Adams) $25.00; Gwendolyn
Manuel $25.00; Mrs. E.L. Slack
$25.00; Joe and Mary Burkett
Young $25.00; Wayne Parsons
$20.00; Mr. and Mrs. J.A.
Baker $25.00; Michael and
Emily Shewmaker in memory Titulo VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, segun enmien-
da; el Titulo IX de las Enmiendas en la Education, de 1972, y la
Section 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitation de 1973, segun enmien-
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salad greens and rosemary
sprigs (optional)
Instructions
Combine oil, vinegar, garlic,
rosemary, salt and pepper;
reserve.
Place vegetables in shallow
roasting pan or oven-proof
skillet. Drizzle oil mixture
over vegetables, stirring light-
ly to coat. Roast vegetables
in preheated 425°F oven 25
minutes or until fork tender,
stirring once. Cool slightly.
Heat non-stick skillet over
medium heat 5 minutes.
Panbroil steaks 9 to 11 min-
utes for rare to medium, turn-
ing once. Let stand 5 min-
utes; carve into thin slices.
To assemble salad, arrange
equal amounts of vegetables
and steak on each of four
plates; garnish with salad
greens and rosemary.
Nutritional Information
Nutrition Info per serving: (1
serving, 9 oz.) 418 calories; 24 g
fat (4 g saturated fat; 3 g
monounsaturated fat); 56 mg
cholesterol; 849 mg sodium; 23
g carbohydrate; 8.7 g fiber; 30 g
protein; 10.0 mg niacin; 0.9 mg
vitamin B6; 1.5 mcg vitamin B12;
3.9 mg iron; 34.7 mcg selenium;
5.7 mg zinc.
(Public Notification of Nondiscrimination in Career and
Technical Education* Programs)
Coleman ISD offers career and technical education programs
in Family Consumer Science, Vocational Agriculture, and
Business Technology. Admission to these programs is based on
teacher recommendation, grades, course prerequisite, and stu-
dent desire.
It is the policy of Coleman ISD not to discriminate on the basis
of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational pro-
grams, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, as amended.
It is the policy of Coleman ISD not to discriminate on the basis
of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employ-
ment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972;
the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
Coleman ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English lan-
guage skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in
all educational and vocational programs.
For information about your rights or grievance procedures, con-
tact the Title IX Coordinator, Mr. Royce Young, at 300 West Pecan
Street, 325-625-3575 and/or the Section 504 Coordinator, Mr.
Royce Young, at 300 West Pecan Street, 325-625-3575.
Texas Education Agency
Division of Career and Technical Education
FORMULARIO DE MUESTRA
Notificacion Publica de No Discrimination en Programas
Vocationales
(Career and Technical Education Programs)
Coleman ISD ofrece programas vocacionales en Ciencias de la
Familia del Consumidor, Agricultura Profesional y Negocios de
Pitts $20.00; Olene Johnson recomendacion del maestro/a, los grados, curso de prerrequisito,
$25.00^ Andy and Barbara y e| deseo de los estudiantes.
Es norma de Coleman ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza,
color, origen national, sexo o impedimento, en sus programas,
servicios o actividades vocacionales, tai como Io requieren el
Golf Tournament is October 19th
Webb $50.00; Gayion Harris
$50.00; Dick Koenig $100.00;
Louise Howard $2.00; Bettie
and Ben Bennett $35.00;
Sammy and Becky Edington
$100.00; Charles Byers
$25.00; Wayne Brown $10.00;
sored by the CHS Alumni
Association has been scheduled
for October 19th at the Coleman
Country Club. Net proceeds will
go to the CHS Alumni
Association Scholar-ship Fund to
send CHS Graduates to college.
A BBQ lunch will be sponsored
by Kool Kreations & Custom
Boat Docks and Repair. A
$10,000 Hole-ln-One is spon-
sored by Tyson Pharmacy.
When: Tee times 10 a.m.
October 19,2012
Where: Coleman Country Club
What: Four-Person Scramble -
Shotgun Start
Who: Open Tournament
>Limited to 1st 60 amateurs<
of George and Virginia
Shewmaker $20.00; David and
Kathleen Harvey $30.00; Jerry da
Es norma de Coleman ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza,
color, origen nacional, sexo, impedimento o edad, en sus proced-
imientos de empleo, tai como Io requieren el Titulo VI de la Ley de
Board would like to thank those
who are listed for their contin-
ued support in the upkeep of $100.00; Alton Hiller $50.00;
the Cemetery. Jackie Strickland $100.00;
Those who donated are: Roy Cody Golson $50.00; Wayne
and Lola Young $200.00; Jim
Hall $50.00; David Lee Maples
$25.00; Buster Hughes $25.00;
Roy and Shirley White $35.00;
Lelia Cathey $40.00; Liz
Golson $50.00; Roy Hollon
$50.00; Virginia Baker $50.00;
Arthur Boyle $100.00; Peggy Janie Hemphill $25.00;
Golson $20.00; Jane Waddell
$50.00; Tommy Burns
$150.00; Phil Cowan $100.00;
J.W. and Sandra Tomlinson
$15.00; Jim McAnally $100.00;
Joyce Klutts $100.00; Lovera
Strickland $25.00; W. C. $50.00; Billy and La Faye Pace
Henderson $100.00; R.D. and $100.00; Robert Harris
Sharon Childress $10.00; Reta
Wills $35.00; Larry and Jo
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$25.00; Tommy Underwood Coordinador de la Section 504, el Sr. Royce Young, a 300 Pecan
and Don Tinney street West, 325-625-3575.___________________________28-29c
Live It.Love It
...Coleman!"
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BEEF STEAK AND
ROASTED VEGETABLE
SALAD
Serves 4
Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
30 minutes
Cooking Methods
Pan Broiling
Pan Frying or Saute
Stir Fry
Beef Type
Sirloin
Ingredients
1 lb. boneless beef top loin or
tenderloin steaks, cut 1 inch
thick
1-1/2 Tbsp, olive oil
1 Tbsp, balsamic vinegar
1 clove garlic, crushed
3/4 tsp. dried rosemary
leaves, crushed
1/4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. freshly ground pep-
per
1 medium Japanese egg-
plant, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 medium red, yellow or
green bell pepper, cut into 1-
inch strips
1 medium onion, cut into 8
wedges
1 medium zucchini, cut into
1-inch pieces
8 large mushrooms
The Talpa-Centennial Classes
of 1959-1965 awarded $300
scholarships to two 2012
Panther Creek graduates,
Stephannie Bledsoe and Jared
Romine.
Stephannie is the daughter of
Tim Bledsoe of Valera and
Melinda Bledsoe of Voss. She
Burkett/Adams Cemetery
Assoc. Receives Donations
The Burkett/Adams Cemetery Guthrie in memory of Edna Friday, 11:30 to 1 o’clock. Cost
is $3.00 over age 60; $4.00 for
under age 60. This includes a
complete meal with drink and
dessert. Bread, dessert, cof-
fee or tea are served with each
meal. Take-out Meals are also
available. Menu subject to
change due to finances.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25
Meatloaf
Mashed Potatoes
Vegetable Blend
Wheat Roll
Apple Fluff
THURSDAY, JULY 26
Herb Roasted Chicken
and Mary Jane Hunt $50.00;
Foy Brown $10.00; Don and
Collene Gray $100.00; Joan _________________r________________1_____________________
Noack Fisher $100.00; Marty Derechos Civiles de 1964, segun enmienda; el Titulo IX de las
Enmiendas en la Education, de 1972, la ley de Discrimination por
Edad, de 1975, segun enmienda, y la Section 504 de la Ley de
Rehabilitation de 1973, segun enmienda.
Coleman ISD tomara las medidas necesarias para asegurarque
la falta de habilidad en el uso del ingles no sea un obstaculo para
la admision y participation en todos los programas educativos y
vocacionales.
Para information sobre sus derechos o procedimientos para
quejas, comuniquese con el Coordinador del Titulo IX, el Sr.
$100.00; __________________________________________________________
$125.00; Billy Trent $50.00;
Barney and Sylbia Ransberger Texas Education Agency
$120 oo; Eureta Whitley Division of Career and Technical Education
$25.00; Thelma Ragland
$25.00; Charlene Trewitt
Tapman $100.00; Jack and
Donna Richardson (Strickland)
$200.00; Charlyne Connelly
$100.00; Elizabeth Cook
$50.00; Pat and Johna O’Brien
$50.00; Beth Kleiber $25.00;
Estelle Nielsen $25.00; Sandra
O’Conner $50.00; Gary Briggs
$20.00; Harvey and Pat Koenig
$25.00; Al and Jackie Godwin
$50.00; Jerry and Juanita
Edmondson $50.00; Vale
Holland in memory of Bill
Holland $100.00; Zenobie
Verner $100.00; Bruce Adams
$50.00; Emory and Willie Rider
$25.00; Melba Walker $50.00;
Leroy and Billie Williams
$25.00; Joan Foster $10.00;
Tony and Susan Golson $50.00;
Sandra Stephens $35.00; Pat
Thompson in memory of George
and Virginia Shewmaker
$100.00; Karen Magee $60.00;
Eric and Danna Oliver $150.00;
Riley Neffr $50.00; Richard
Burns $50.00; Holly Wainscott
$20.00; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill
$50.00; Mary O’Brian $100.00;
Jim Holmans $100.00; Debra
Boch $150.00; Shirley Lester
$100.00; Ruth Newton in memo-
ry of Wayne Newton $100.00;
Michael Sheedy $25.00; Evelyn Tecnologia. La admision a estos programas se basa en la
Pitts $20.00; Olene Johnson recomendacion del maestro/a, los grados, curso de prerrequisito,
JARED ROMINE STEPHANNIE BLEDSOE
Recipients of Talpa-Centennial
Classes of 1959-65 Scholarships
plans to attend Angelo State
University where she will pur-
sue degrees to become a sur-
geon.
Jared is the son of Mark and
Jan Romine. He plans to
attend Angelo State University
to pursue a degree in math.
Contributed
An Open Golf Tournament spon-
and Glenda Callaway in mem-
ory of Virginia Shewmaker
$100.00; Bonnie Barr $25.00;
Bettie Cavanaugh $25.00;
Brona Lou Brown $50.00;
Aleta Coleman $20.00; Doris
Williams $50.00; Michael
Sheedy $25.00; Janet
Hounshell $25.00; Era Lee
Hanke $25.00; Sherrie Shirley Royce Young, a 300 W. Pecan Street, 325-625-3575, y/o el
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Hardin, Amber. Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 2012, newspaper, July 25, 2012; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175084/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.