The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1998 Page: 1 of 26
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6,370 1Sfrtfch*
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District
River Municipal
announces that the water
line being constructed along State
Highway 16 between DeLeon and
ComanCbe is nearing completion
This water line is a portion of
system improvements, financed by
shown by Doug McO«tte* ofthe «
Ku U,fl aJI~ nffirilS ***B»oL plant capad^cyetem
and additional
-:The 39th Annual Conuqphe bought the Grand Champion
County Junior Livestock Autyian Barrow He was shown by Terri
held last Tuesday night grossed an Underwood of the Comanche FFA
estimated $76,370, $3,895 jknore fix a premium of $650.00.
than last year. 48 market lambs sold for a total
'Tuesday’s sale at McDougal of$15,792 averaging $316.00 per
Auction saw 201 head lold by head The Grand Champion Lamb,
Comanche County FFA find 4-H
members
This year’s sale featured a by John Gleatoo Law Office and
premium fonnot whew|y buyers Commote County Atetrm ^Sbty for ~igmM „d
bid actual dofiars that did not Company fix a total pnce of ,y ,
include the floor price/ $600.00. commeraai water users
steers sold fa a toul ofS^]8,200 head/Ite Gran^lumpion Goat’ ■« in omoy tocet.ooi. for there GlIStUIB StUdOfltS
W*. show by Janmy Hotted d dm
Kyle Clark
was purchased by
Hall & Sons Funeral Home, and The following list proves the "
The Comanche, Chief fix a efforts in supporting the m*n anei*
premium of $1000.00. Comanche County youth
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Champion Steer, shown by Comanche Jr FFA, was purchased S£* 16 0™ 16) and MO VB IfltO NOW
lark of the Comanche FFA, by Turner Livestock of Dublin fix rwi^ if0"8 Tomnnrani Rnnme
mchasedby Fbrkins Electric, a premium of $500. Sw4 vadfiSS^f TOIlipOrBry nOOVTIS
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head. Wal-Maft of Brownwood Ch3ml36r PI3DS
. . , Ts C3ndid3te Forum
Pedestrian Is [’ 1 ByrDeriene Causey,
Critically Injured ^ w.
Twenty-one-year-old \ Charles Commerce A Agriculture will host t^ie necessary financial
Harvey, Jf- of De Leoa was a Candidate Forum on Tuesday, arrangements for the tap me, may
critically injured at abou 8:00 February 17,1998 at 7:00 p.m. at ta*ce advantage of some limited
P.M- Monday while walkng on 4fte Comanche Community Center. time opportunities.
Highway '16, 2 '/i miles m rth of Everyoouumting ib*public office
Comanche. representing Comanche and
44atyey was hit by < local Comanche County’ J ________
Comanche man driving a pickup attend and participate. The public
northbound. 1 it invited to come hear afl the
Thfc accident was reported by pamtid^
D.P.S. officer Frank Cloud. He Each candidate will be allowed
said that Harvey was walking five minutes to talk There will be
toward De Leon on the shoulder a moderator and a time keeper
of the highway. The driver of the Following the speeches, there will
pickup had pulled ovef on the be refreshments and everyone will
distribution line Principal Richard Kirby
development proceeds. However, (pictured) announced that on
water service requests along HW Tuesday Gustine High School
16 will begin to be processed first, students moved into two
There will be a relatively short temporary portable classrooms
sign-up period, approximately 60 The Gustine High School was
days, thru March 31* that persons totally destroyed by fire on
along HW 16 who execute a January 8th.
“Customer Service Agreement,” There will be 95 high school
studnets and 14 teachers sharing
classrooms in the two temporary
buildings.
Those
ities generally consist of
Tap Fee, ® Pa
casts may be waived
Notice Vail be given as service is
planned and becomes available in
other arses. Additional details may
be obtained in person at the Water
District’s General Office located
adjacent to Lake Proctor Dam, or
Gustine High School
Receives Donstions
, MarthjrS. Cm¥F*T
We at Gustine ESD want to ex-
press our heartfelt thanks to all
who have contributed to our needs
since the tragic destruction of our
historical high school. The public
outreach from neighboring com-
munities, schools, citizens, teach-
ers, ex-students, and ex-teachers
shoulder to a let a vehicle pass have an opportunity to visit with p!*00® (254) 879-2258. The during this disastrous loss has
when he hit Harvey.The driver the candidates There will be no Distnct’s maiUng address is RO. been phenomenal and truly unbe-
apparently did not see the questions from the floor. ®CK Comanche/Texas, 76442. jjevable. We have had generous
pedestrian^ It was reported that it will be helpful if candidates _donations from businesses and
the young man was wearing dark will call the chamber office at 356- ■HHnaanm&nUmmuHmaiB individuals of time, energy
clothing, possibly making him 3233 to confirm their participation
difficult to see. in the forum
Harvey was care-flighted by PI* now to be at the Comanche
helicopter to Hendncks HospitiU Forum Tuesday, February 17th at
where he was listed in critical j qq p m ' * the
condition as of Tuelday morning. Community Center.
Comanche
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DATE
HIGH
LOW *
Jan . 21
67
40
Jan. 22
55
35
Jan. 23
46
23
Jan . 24
58
23
Jan. 25
60
25
Jan. 26
57
38 .
Jan. 27
61
28
Rainfall. 22nd, .03.
Lake level: 1161.02
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money, student and office supplies
and library books for all ages.
Area schools and their staffs at
Lampasas, Albany, Dublin, De-
Leon, Stephenville, Glen Rose,
Wall and Comanche supplied us
with teaching materials, text-
)MANCOT LIBRARY RECIPIENT OP GRANT: Agrentfrbm
5 Hillcreet Foundation, founded by Mrs. W. W. Canxth, Sr., of
0m, has enabled the Comanche Public Ubrary to acquire a Minolta
603Z reader printer. This equipment makes it possible for the
M’ to print papm oopiea from to exteneive collection of microfUmi
eludes all available copies oiThe Comanche Chief, the De Leon
Press and DeLeon’s Monitor, as wjll as selected Federal U.S.
Census records, and numerous other microfilm end
materials. Pictured are Paul Harrison of Dataplex
who installed the machine and Mary Hart of the
i Public Library;
chine and a microwave. Lampasas Silage Service, Cen-Tex MFG
ISD furnished teacher desks, cafe- Credit Union, United Pentecostal
uu,my -uu uuucu.. ^ tables> studcnts’ desks, lock- Church, and patrons of Granny’s
materials e received a gift ers> cbairs, overheads, and file Place. We received donations of
cabinets. office machines from CMC Lanier
We received cash donations Copier Machines-Abilene valued
from Bayer Motor Company, Abi- at $25,000 Kroger-Brownwood,
lene Maintenance Supplies, Co- Winn-Dixie-Brownwood, Dr
manche Electric Co-op, Comanche Pepper-Dublin promised supplies
National Bank, Bosse Garage A for the benefit dance on February
_ .... _AV Body Shop-Hamilton. Shive Vol- 6,1998.
ers, room partitions, a FAX ma- unteer Fire Department, Paul’s (Continued On Page 10A)
certificate of $200.00 from Abi-
lene Educational Supply-Abilene.
Stephens Home Health Services
in both Comanche and Stephen-
ville donated teachers’ desks, stack
trays, waste baskets, file cabinets,
dry erase boards, lamps, typewrit-
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January
1987
123
128
23
17
11
298
10180
719.0
0
0
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4
3
February
1987.
89
101
32
24
, 12
263
8465
602.7
0
0
12
7
4
March
1997
78
ioa
36
25
11
378
7608
692.1
0
0
9
6
6
April
1997
61
79
20
17
8
283
8207
594.9
0
0
11
5
1
May
1997
79
61
13
11
19
317
6839
630.3
0
0
19
8
2
Jam
1997
92
106
16
0
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315
7441
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6
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1997
161
166
41
28
13
427
8668
739.8
9
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15
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4
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1997
114
166
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17
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387
8413
683.8
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91
166
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8602
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1997
79
199
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365
8473
711.6
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1997
67
129
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1997
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1027
376
279
136
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1479
1492
266
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114
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1998, newspaper, January 29, 1998; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108829/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.