The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1998 Page: 2 of 26
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Thugday^ January 29, 1998 / The Comanche Chief / Page 2A
8W«* «». tomatoes and other
above-ground crape in aouthera
^ m Florid^ California, and Tenae. Set
rtrawbeny plants.
fM - 28th, seeds planted now will
(I Hrr .WrSSiSS:
VI HAT . in* 1st, 2nd, and 26th to 28th
/ Harvest crop* 19th to 25th Wen
20th to 27A. Transplant 1st, 7«<f
__ and 26th to 28th. Beet fishing
Mery WilWresn days 8tfa snd 9th. Good fief.;...
■WHsaansml days 13tfa, 14tfa, 18th, 19tfa, 26th
CROSSW
fy Charley ft Gey
Hope everyone remembers the and 27th. dme fr,ends joined her for thi
Penny Drive underway at all the celebration.
Veterans Information
Schools are still striving to reach McNutt, Robert and Rob McNutt
ReqnestedByAdmiral SaJKS&AKS
just contact any school age child it* •*„ at . j. Niccle McNutt from TVier; Shirley
and they’ll more than happy to IllIHlIiZ f OUHQ(tllOfl Maanek, Wayn, Mary Beth, Josh
take them to school and Cameron Mazurek, Normal
• *** . P1"* »» being made to place a and Bees Moore, all from Sidney
Here’s February’s planting ^J^*****Mickey,Krifti,Patrick,AlexTand
guide for all you winter gardeners: M****1?® °* the Pacific War in Erin Kennedy, J. P and Mitri
1st and 2nd, seeds planted now Fredericksburg with the veterans’ Patrn, all from run- ^
will grow poorly and yield little. n“nes 6x10,1 Comanche County Jean Hudepohl fixan San Antonio
3rd and 4th, fine for planting who were involved in the Battle of Chandler, Carol rad
bean, peppers, cucumbers, melons Jwo Jima in February 1945. Haggard, Lucy Medina, ril from
and other above-ground crops u a veteran s name was not in- Gustine, Walter nd Doris Ma-
where climate is suitable. eluded in the 1946 Comanche zurek, Bob rad Mag McEbov
5th to 7th, any seed planted now Veterans Book of World Marie Franks, Millie rad Crystal
will tend to rot. War H, or a veteran did not indi- Speck, Fannie Abbey Monselle
8th and 9th, fine for planting ca*e involvement in the Battle of O’Brien, Mary Beaty, Jra Giatter
beans, tomatoes, com, cotton, *wo ■6ma> 608 information is on- and Tressie McNutt, all from
cucumbers, peppers, melons, and P"1®1 ®d is needed Please send Comanche; dong with several
other above-ground crops where 0118 '“formation to Alfred W. Ev- staff members and residents of
climate allows. Plant seed beds *“>527 Cicero, San Antonio, TX Canterbury Villa
and flower gardens. 78218 or call Mrs Thelma Martin While coke and punch were
10th to 14th, clear ground, turn “Comanche County at 254-842- being served, guests were to
sod. Kill plant pests. 58*Jv ^ write down their fovorite thing
15th to 17th, favorable days for Th,s r?9u®8t includes veterans of about Margaret It was mm>imn..T
planting root crops Fine for sow- “j re™0®8. including Merchant among toe crowd that it was her
ing grains, hay, forage, crops. Marines, USMC, USN, Coast great cooking!! Plans we already
Plant flowers Guard, and US Army. being discussed for Margaret’s
18th and 19th, plant carrots, n Anyone bom in Comanche 100th birthday celebration!
turnips, onions, beets, Irish pota- County and entered toe service
toes, and other root crops in toe from ““other county or state is
South. Lettuce, cabbage, collards, to include his or her name
and other leafy vegetables will do 80(1 branch of service,
well. Start seed beds. Donations or memorials may be
20th and 21st, Neither plant nor ma^e to the Admiral Nimitz Mu-
sow on these barren days. seum Foundation, do Comanche
22nd and 23rd, any root crops Counfy Pla9ue. p O. Box 777,
that can be planted now will do Fredericksburg, TX 78624.
well. Anyone visiting Fredericksburg____
24th and 25th, barren days. Fine may 8toP the Admiral Nimitz Corutsble $75.00
for clearing, plowing, fertilizing Museum and see the large Coman- All political advertiaemeota paid for
and killing plant pests. cbe County plaque for December tty friends of/or candidates must bear
26th and 27th, plant peppers 7^> 1941 on toe Memorial Wall. •* k***006 signature and address.
(Political advertising charged for at
rate of $4.00oer column inch.)
ft ft to
Any political advertising reflecting
adversely apd^tht 4h*hdt*. of a
person will be refused. .
21 BswarantCtW I
songwriter Quy (ML)
■ SBasJSr
23 TOsm:'corker* hanherin for*^
24 Cowboys Deion DOWN ft
tries to_bomba 1 TX Bob Witts ft
30 song yau would hear work before 1
on Dallas'KLUV - singing (2 wds.)
32 sound syatom 2 TMant 'could sad
33 TXton: 'acne-_ __to the
man* (good roper) devil' (persuasive)
38 fogat DFW can 3 ACU affISallon
cause_vMbMty Ctiurotiof_
38 Astros 3 Rangers 4 bell holders tor TX
pitching legend (Wt.) Trevino and Kits
38 TOantHkea 9 TXIsm:* the
___saucer* mark (conform)
(compatible) 10 TXlem:' horse
41 this Bud moved tie town* (small town)
Mr. 1
Audene
1942 in
He is
_Lsnnan County ^E M
15 TXlam: 'restless ^ftS” S
as__In church' W - J--U
16 causes to remember m" ¥
17 keyboard punchers ^raraMmra
19 TXIsm: 'hsTI kick you
_a funeral home*
(mean horse)
20 town name Quanah 27 to burst forth
msans'sweet_* 28 TXlem: "spit an
24 TX MandreH s *lf Lov- baling wire It*
Ing You_Wrong...* 20 TX Martin film:
25 ex-Cowboyt asst. 'Deed Man Don
coach Norv (Init.) Wear_'
26 state employment 31 In Hunt Co. on 6
agency (abbr.) 34 get possession
36 Fossil Rim Wildlife
has bred__
black rhinos
37 LitMaflald gas co.
40 TXIsm: ‘put up
_ shut up*
44 SW of San Antonib
on 1-38: Von_
48 lubricates
48 this Tsmpla-bom
Rip Starred in
‘Blind Ambition*
54 this Henry was ‘SI
Astros rslief pitcher
Harold
stan; to
THE GUEST HOUSE ^fcP Comanche’s Inn Place to Stay
_Hiftray 36 East_( _
by Rev
Larry S
HERITAGE HILL PLACE iiweta a atnny mi—,
jL ONE STOP
/Wm Highway 16 North
HP Phone 356-3838
♦plate LUNCHES 11A.M.-2 P.M.
Sunday-Friday
♦After 5 P.M. Specials
♦Breakfast Served Daily
♦IF# eieo nerve: Chicken-fried Stoekn,
Burgers,Sandwiches,Salads, Desserto
! T't JoPBI: Monday^4$3f^6 Lm.-d p.m.;'llJOV ^
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Political
Announcements
Par vti
away Sij
toe Del]
: FQB MP..TQ. THE MINUTE.
NEWS, WEATHER &, SPORTS.
& THE BEST COUNTRY MUSIC
KCOM
FAJITA DINNER
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
will he having their annual FqJUa Dinner,
Sunday, February 1 from 12:00 PM. to
2:00 PM. Plates will be $5.00 each. Take-
outs available. The public Is Invited.
(37-SSe)
Dear Editor
During toe West Texas
Rehabilitation Center Teletoon on
January 10, members of
Comanche’s Kiwanis Club, led
by Terry Barnes, hosted a phone
bank at Security State Bank.
Almost $1,200 was raiaed to
benefit those served at toe Rehab
Center.
The generosity of Comanche
folks, coupled with toe dedicated
efforts of the Kiwanis Club of
Comanche, is certainly to be
commended. Last year, over
17,000 people received services
at the Rehab Center, regardless of
their ability to pay, including 123
from Comanche County.
On behalf of all those whose
lives will be better because of the
generosity of Comanche citizens
and ha Kiwanis Club - thank
you!
Nell Wadsworth
Donor Relations
WTRC .
Republican
DAN HUNTER
YOLtt LOCAL RADIO STA TLON
For Judge of the
11th Court of Appeals:
Republican
TERRY McCALL
GAYLON ABBEY'S
AUTO SERVICE
501 E. Oak Comanche, T
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Shop Phone
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For County Clerk:
BETTY CONWAY
(Re-election)
***
For District Clerk:
LANELL WILLIAMS
(Re-ebolion)
•e*
For Justice of the Peace:
SUE BROWN
(Re-election)
ee«
For County Judge:
JAMES R. (BOB) ARTHUR
BILUE B. VINEYARD
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.