The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1984 Page: 4 of 20
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Colemon, Texas, April 10, 1984
| in Abilene, March 31. Be
linda entered the 5,000
meter (3.1 mi) race and
WWS took second place in her
f age division (women 20 -
J 29) and finished second
place woman overall out of
a field of 28 women. She
' 4 %.. ran a time of 23:56 min-
utes, which was 19 seconds
VrJE& faster than any prior race
-JJBsB time for her.
COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Egg Hunt For w
Area Children **
I know computers inside
and out... like Block
^Hk knows taxes.”
All children in Coleman Egg Hunt tit Silver Valley
and the surrounding com- Baptist Church on Sunday,
munities are invited to April 15th, at 12 noon. The
participate in an Easter event will be co-sponsored
by Modern Woodmen of
America and Silver Valley
Baptist Church.
This invitation was ex-
tended by Rev. Ray Bruce,
general chairperson, who
said, "This Egg Hunt
should be an exciting part
of the holiday for Coleman
County boys and girls".
The chairperson also
said that several prizes will
be presented to winners of
the Easter Egg Hunt.
Rev. Bruce states there
will be plenty of candy
eggs, along with the tradi-
tional Easter eggs.
Henry Rodriquez, local
Modern Woodmen repre-
sentative, said, “Our Soc-
iety is helping to sponsor
Community Easter Egg
Hunts in hundreds of town
and cities through-
out the United States. This
contribution is part
of our program to provide
worthwhile recreation for
young families and to fur
ther interest in home
town activities.”
Trying to make some
one happy is a paradox in
terms-happiness is strictly
in the eye of the beholder.
"I'm trained to know computers, not taxes. So I
go to H&R Block for tax preparation. Block
keeps up with the tax changes, and their
preparers have done hundreds of tax returns.
They’re trained to spot every deduction and
credit I’m entitled to. They must be good; three
out of every four Block clients get a refund."
People who know their business go to
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY FILM was presented recently at Talpa-Centennial High
School by Kit Horne, left, public relations director for West Texas Utilities,
Abilene. Standing with Horne is Andy Herring, president of the Tal-Cen FFA
Chapter, sponsor of the safety project.
For Graduation or
Mother's Day
GIVING
On Your Credit
NO INTEREST OR
CARRYING CHARGE
H&R BLOCK
103 Commercial
Coleman
Virginia Brannon - Phone 625-5013
Consumer Affairs Office,
7800 Shoal Creek Blvd.,
Suite 450N, Austin, Texas
78757.
For Graduation and
Birthdays
On Your Credit
NO INTEREST OR
CARRYING CHARGE
Newspaper Ad# Don \ Cost
Tlu>y Pay!!
A shower of criticism
needn’t put you in a hot
spot.
Ms. Wimsatt
Places Second
In Marathon
48 Years
Southwest.
The first hearing will be
in San Angelo on April 11
at the Convention Center,
500 Rio Concho Drive,
from 2-5 p.m. and 6:30-8:00
p.m.
A second hearing is set
in Garland on April 13 at
the City Council Cham
bers, 200 North 5th Street,
from 2-5:00 p.m. and 6:30-9
p.m.
The local hearings give
General Telephone custo-
mers a personal opportu-
nity to express their
opinions directly to the
Commission without
traveling to Austin.
Judge Jacqueline Hoi
mes and Hearings Exami-
ner Henry Card will con-
duct the meetings. Other
Commission staff members
from the General Counsel
and Consumer Affairs of-
fice, Engineering Division
and Public Information will
be in attendance.
Judge Holmes has set
the hearing on the merits
for 10 a.m., May 29 at the
Commission offices in Aus-
tin. Intervenors are Texas
Municipal League, AT&T
Communications, Texas
Association of Radio Sys-
tems, Texas Association of
Telephone Answering Ser-
vices, Offices of Public
Utility Counsel and the
Cities of Sherman, Gar-
land. Bryan, Plano, Padu
cah, Irving and Wiley.
Consumers who wish to
comment at the two local
hearings do not need to
register prior to the pro-
ceeding. Written com-
ments may be addressed at
any time to the PUC’s
Belinda Wimsatt of Abi
lene, dauditer of Robbie
Wimsatt of Coleman, com-
peted in the Marathon of
the Great Southwest held
48 Years
£0 Close
of (olrman Texas
A New Dimension in Color Portraits
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• Free replacement road hazard warranty
during first 24 months or 30% of tread
depth, whichever comes first.
YOU’LL NEVER BELIEVE THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN THIS AND PICTURES YOU'VE HAD BEFORE
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• Tull bods poses not just head and shoulders
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1984, newspaper, April 10, 1984; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734815/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.