The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1984 Page: 7 of 16
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HIGH RANKING STUDENTS in the 8th grade class
at Novice School have been announced. They are
Tanya Diane Vineyard, high ranking student,
and Todd Alan Rabon, second high ranking
student. Graduation will be Friday night, May
18, at 8:00 p.m. at the school auditorium.
Day-Care
Children’s Christian
Day-Care will have
Achievement Night at 7:80
p.m. tonight in the Com-
munity Baptist Church
auditorium. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
At the beginning of the
program, there will be a
baby parade with mothers
introducing each child in
the year-old department.
Children in other depart-
ments will march into the
auditorium accompanied
by their workers and
assistants.
All participants, wearing
caps and gowns for the
occasion, will relate or
display something they
have learned during the
year, after which certifi-
cates of achievement will
be presented to each one.
The American Red Cross was organized in 1881 by Clara
Barton, who became its first president.
SHOP IN COLEMAN
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Fun
A Whimsical
Gifts
For the
Happy
Graduate
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For the Guys...
Buy Jordache Cologne
for Men...
Get a Pair of Racy, Fold-Up Sportglraftes—
FREE!
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Buy Jordocho Spray Cologne
Get Jordache Eyeshadow Palette—
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Calendar of brents
TUESDAY, MAY 15
CHS Blue Catette Drill Team Booster Club,
7:80 p.m„ CHS Commons area.
AARP, 12 noon, covered dish luncheon, Sr.
Center.
Dist. 27 Registered Nurses, 7:80 p.m.,
Brownwood Regional Hosp. classroom.
School Board meeting, tax office, 6:80 p.m.
Coleman Jr. High 4-H Club, 7 pan., First
Coleman National Bank Hospitality Room.
Singing at Leisure Lodge, 8 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon mtg., 8
p.m., south door Cobb Center.
First United Methodist Church Clothing
Room, open 2-4 p.m.
Sensible Weight Trimmers, 6:80 p.m. weigh-
in, 7 p.m. mtg., St. Mark’s parish hall.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16
Seventh-day Adventist Furniture and Cloth-
ing Center, 0-11 a.m. at 211 S. Pecos.
THURSDAY, MAY 17
All Sports Banquet, 7:80 p.m., National Guard
Armory.
Moselle Jr. High Graduation, Moselle audito-
rium.
Working Women's Luncheon, 11 a.m.-l p.m.,
Church of Christ Family Life Center.
Story Hour, Coleman Public Library, 3:30-
4:30 p.m.
City Council, 5:30 p.m., City Hall.
Monthly Birthday party at Leisure Lodge, 7
p.m.
Chpt. 1644 NARFE, 7 p.m., Coleman Bank
Club.
Retired Teachers Assn., 7:30 p.m., First
Coleman National Bank Hospitality Room.
10-10 CB Club Ladies' Aux., 7 p.m.
IOOF Lodge, 7:30 p.m., 107 E. Pecan.
Social Security Office, 9-12 noon, 2-8:30 p.m.,
Cobb Center.
Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon Meet-
ings, 8 p.m., south door Cobb Center.
FRIDAY, MAY 18
Moselle High School Graduation, 8 p.m.,
MHS auditorium.
Good Neighbor Extension Homemakers, 9
a.m., Coleman Bank Club.
New Life Group, 8 p.m., 506 Cottonwood.
Singing at Holiday Hill, 3 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 19
Single Parents, 8 p.m., 506 Cottonwood,
games and refreshments.
SUNDAY, MAY 20
Coleman High School Baccalaureate, 8 p.m.,
CHS auditorium.
Gouldbusk Reunion, Community Center.
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MONDAY, MAY 21
^Tlhei
pital Auxiliary, 9:30 p.m., OMMH Cafe-
teria.
Coleman Chpt. 360 Order of Eastern Star,
7:30 p.m., Masonic Lodge Hall.
TOPS Club, Coleman Bank Club, weigh in at
6:15, meeting at 7 p.m.
Girl Scout Troop 68, First Presbyterian
Church, 3:80-5 p.m.
Boy Scout Troop 221, First Presbyterian
Church, 6-7:30 p.m.
Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks to all who
made my birthday celebra-
tion one I will always
remember. Thanks for the
gifts, cards and telephone
calls. I appreciate them all
very much.
Joaie Ward
Dip.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
gratitude and thanks to the
many friends of our dear
mother, for the many
tokens of love and kindness
shown to her during her
lifetime, also the comfort
they extended her family
in their grief and sorrow.
Family of Luther Creek
and Zens Beard and
Family. Dip.
Frail From China
Peaches are native 10 China.
The Spanish brought them
to the New World.
me *ew worm. notes the specialist
Gift Idea For The
Girl Grad
Quality
Sewing
Machines
At Reasonable Prices
• Service Available •
See Paul Davis At The
Trading Post
114 E. Pecan-Ph.625-4950
EffiSiaE
Bicycle Safety Program
All Coleman County
youngsters, including
those in the Bflte-A-Thon,
are invited to participate in
a Bicycle Safety Day Pro-
gram on Saturday, May 19,
at the corner of College
and Colorado, in front of
First Baptist Church. The
annual event will begin at
9:00 a.m. and continue
until 1:00 p.m. according to
Henry Rodriquez, chair-
man.
Members of the Coleman
Police Department will ad-
minister the mechanical
inspection, score the test
for knowledge of traffic
safety laws and basic bi-
cycle safety, and judge and
score the skill testa for
riding. They will also be
fingerprinting children of
all ages, even those too
young to be bicycle riders,
to be used for identifica-
tion purposes.
All participants will re-
ceive a Certificate of Parti-
cipation and a reflective
decal. In addition, patches
and bicycle safety items
will be awarded for each
level that is passed.
A free bicycle and cold
drinks will be given away
at the end of the session.
Sponsors of this pro-
gram are Modern Wood-
man of America, A & W Oil
Field Supply, Coleman
Police Dept., Brink's Phar-
macy, Coleman Volunteer
Fire Dept., Shoppin' Bak-
ket, Coca-Cola Bottling
Co., Stevens Funeral
Home, Perry Bros., Cole-
man Co. Oilfield Service
and Boy Scouts of
America.
Great Graduation
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lists
Coleman TV
302 Commercial Avenue
SHOP IN COLEMAN
SELECTING BEEF
BY GRADE
Beef labeled Prime, the
top USDA grade, is the
ultimate in tenderness, jui-
ciness and flavor, says a
Texts A&M University
Agricultural Extension
Service food and nutrition
specialist. While Prime is
the best for roasting or
broiling, it is likely to cost
more than USDA choice
which is the second grade.
The key difference be
tween the two gradea is
that choice haa slightly less
‘‘marbling", or fewer flecks
of fat within the lean that
makes the meat tender and
juicy. Some stores sell beef
that would qualify for
other USDA gradea, such
as Good, under a house
brand name rather than
under the USDA grade
mark. This beef will likely
cost less than Prime or
Choice, and it may meet
your needs well, particu-
larly if you use slow, moist
cooking to make it tender.
Offers Congratulations and Wishes...
To all of the
Coleman County
GRADUATES
wen s After Shave & Colognes
20%) Wf our reg. price
(Sets or Singles) Old Spice, English Leather,
Racquet Club.. .to name a few!
Store Hours: 8:30 to 6:00
Clint Robert*, Mgr.
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