The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1984 Page: 3 of 20
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COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICF
Coleman, Texas, December 4,1984
Don’t drive u if your life depend- 1
ed upon it~it does. 1
BREAKUP
While children can tear it up,
most always it’s the parents who
break up a home.
AT THE PIE JUDGING CONTEST were from left, Rick Tisdale, Don
Starnes, Agent Agnes Taylor and Debbie Bodenchuk.
Pecan Pie Contest Results
The Coleman County Extension Coleman County Extension Service.
Service Pecan Show was held The first place prize of $20.00 and
Thursday, November 29 on the a trophy was awarded to Olive
Courthouse lawn. Thirteen persons Flynn. Second place prize of $16.00
participated in the Pecan Pie con- and a trophy went to Gwen Roberts,
test. Coleman Bank sponsored the /and third place was presented to
prize money and trophies for the Mrs. C. W. Dixon which was a
winners, reports Agnes Taylor with trophy and $10.00 cash prize.
are they
sorteff a
private
deb
...just for
the rich?
First Coleman Pecan
Show Successful
*995*
STAR OF AFRICA
DIAMONDS
BUYNOW
Pay Next Year
ley Smith, Grand Champion, West-
ern Schley; C.M. Huckabee, Re-
serve Champion, Western Schley; J.
W. Row, Grand Champion, Choc-
taw; Hurschel Dunn, Reserve
Champion, Comanche; C. M. Hucka-
bee, Grand Champion, Native; Hur-
schel Dunn, Reserve Champion,
Native; Glynn Mitchell, First Place,
Desireable; Jim Snodgrass, First
Place, Variety seedling; Hurschel
Dunn, First Place, Mohawk; Hur-
schel Dunn, First Place, Mahan; Ben
Taylor, First Place, Success; Mrs.
Hayden Hargett, First Place, Ste-
wart; Jo Ann Owen, Second Place';
Choctaw; Karen Huff, Second Place,
Success; Baker Rudolph, Second
Place, Burkett.
We congratulate everyone for
participating and encourage every
one’s participation next year.
By Kirby C Vanover
Pictured is Hurschel Dunn,
watching Bill Shipley and John,
Begnaud weighing a pecan entry.
John and Bill are from San Angelo
and were the judges for our first
Pecan Show.
Three Coleman County residents
will be sending pecan nuts to the
Regional Show in Odessa, Texas
later this year. Jim Snodgrass had a
variety seedling, J. W. Row, Choc-
taw and C. M. Huckabee will be
sending a native pecan to Odessa.
We all wish them the best of luck.
There were approximately 20
entries. Wesley Smith, J. W. Row
and C. M. Huckabee received a nice
plaque and cash prizes sponsored by
First Coleman National Bank for
their Grand Champion efforts. We
hope for over 100 entries next year.
TTie results were as follows; Wes-
Ha! You should be* around
when the nearest Episcopal
parish is trying to finalize its
annual budget. You'd know
better
Actually, this church did
acquire a bit of snob appeal
during the early days of our
nation English colonists
introduced their own Epis-
copal version of The Church
of England. It was only
natural that many of these
first comers became the
wealthy landowners, the
merchants, the gentry of
this young nation George
Washington, Alexander
Hamilton and - indeed -
three-fourths of the sena-
tors to the U. S Constitution
were Episcopalians
But today, the Episcopal
Church represents an ex-
ceptionally-broad cross
section of the nation peo-
ple of every vocation, social
status, race and political
persuasion gathered under
one roof.
You see, Episcopalians
believe strongly that the
church is a proper meeting
ground for men's differ-
ences. Christianity, they say,
represents the worlds
greatest hope for reconcil-
ing the divisions between
one man and another You
don't have to agree with
your fellow man; you only
have to live with him.
two computers.
UPC Code Symbols from the
following products are needed for
the collection: Bounty paper towels,
Citrus Hill orange juice, Coast
deodorant soap, Crest toothpaste,
Crush carbonated beverage, Enca-
prin pain reliever, LUVS diapers,
Press shampoo, Pert shampoo, Sure
deodorant. Scope mouthwash, JIF
peanut butter, Puffs tissues and
Tide laundry detergent.
It is hoped that a number of
citizens will take time to clip the
proof of purchase from these pro-
ducts to help the schools. These can
be given .to students or placed in
collectio(f boxes at the schools.
CISD Students
Are Collecting
Product Labels
Students at Coleman Independent
Schools are currently conducting a
collection drive that will earn their
school free IBM PCjr. Computer
Systems. As part of a program
called Computerrific, IBM and Proc-
tor and Gamble are offering free
computers to schools in exchange
for proofs-of-purchase from Proctor
& Gamble participating brands.
They hope to collect 15,000
proofs-of purchase before the drive
ends on February 28, 1985. That’s
how many will be needed to receive
No Interest ""
No Carry Charge
48 Years
GOODWYEAR
Coleman Democrat-Voice
, [USPS121-100]
Published. Weekly Each Tuesday
At 208 West Pecan
Coleman, Texas 76831
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character of any person or firm
appeasjigJn these columns will be
glad^l^Tpromptly corrected upon
calling the attention of the man-
agement to the article in question.
Second-class postage paid at Cole-
man, Texas 76834.
Editor............. Milton Autry
Production...........Brett Autry
Advertising.........Stan Brudney
Review established 1893; acquir-
ed 1899; News established 1907;
acquired 1913; Voice established
1881; Democrat established 1897;
consolidated 1909.
Yearly Subscription Rates: Com-
bination rates for both Coleman
papers.
(Tuesday and Thursday)
In Coleman County.........$14.66
In Brown, Callahan, Runnels, Tay
lor, Concho and McCulloch coun
ties.....................$17.82
Elsewhere in Texas.........$21.66
NOTE: The above rates include
sales tax. The tax does not apply to
the rate below.
Outside of Texas in USA $21.75
(except Zone 8)
POSTMASTER: Send address
changes to Coleman Democrat-
Voice, P. 0. Box 840, Coleman,
Texas 76834.
GET SURE-FOOTED POLYSTEEL
RADIALS THAT KEEP THEIR FlrET
EVEN IN THE WET
Your nearest Episcopal
minister may have some very
good thoughts for you on
that ticklish subject There's
no obligation on your part if
you care to pay him a visit
Plh'j BOH' 3
And i lift !«<•
• Gas-saving radial ply
construction
• The strength and durability of
steel cord-belts
• Smooth-riding body plies of
polyester cord
NOTE Hit) count and sidewall
styling may vary with size
ft. Mark's
IpJscopaf Cfcvrcfi
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625-2887
The Rev. Robert Af. Maxwell
WORSHIP......11 a.a. SUNDAY
(Coffee Hour............ 10:30 a.m.)
Inquirers Class begins Dee. 2nd at
7:30 p.m. in St. Mark’s Mission Hall
IMPORT/COMPACT
CAR RADIALS__
GOODYEAR
BIAS PLY
G Metric Radial
Power Streak II
No, There’s No Stich Thing As
Diamonds At
'A Prise
SURELY YOU KNOW BY NOW THAT
ALL A MERCHANT NEEDS TO DO IS
TO RAISE HIS RETAIL PRICE then
give you 50% off and his price is still too
high.
THU U TRUE OP MANY DISCOUNTS.
THU U ESPECIALLY TRUE OF D1S
COUNTS ON DIAMONDS. THIS IS
WHY WE SAY, AND HAVE ALWAYS
SAID ... IF YOU DON'T KNOW
DIAMONDS THEN BE SURE TO KNOW
YOUR JEWELER.’ AND REMEMBER
ALSO.. ANOTHER WAY OF CUTTING
THE PUCE ON DIAMONDS . . U TO
“CUT THE QUALITY” . . . Cheap or
inferior Diamond* bring Cheap Prices. So
if you would buy Quality Diamonds at fair
prices it follows that you should shop with
a reliable and Established Jeweler.
WE'VE BEEN ESTABLISHED IN
THU AREA lor 48 years now. Trust us,
we have GOOD DIAMOND VALUES It
MONTHS OF EACH YEAR . . ESPEC-
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Autry, Milton. The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1984, newspaper, December 4, 1984; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734881/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.