De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1983 Page: 3 of 10
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1983, at 7 P.M. in the
Appraisal District Office
located at 501 East Central,
Comanche, Texas.
Members present for the
meeting were Chairman
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I became Lee Kang Ja’s them, I love you. Lee Kang
foster mother. Though I Ja.’
seconded by Frazier Clark,
to retain Haile and
Company to prepare an
audit based on their
correspondence. Motion
carried by unanimous vote.
The Chief Appraiser
gave a status report. Joe
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muring wfll be held at 10
AM with a luncheon and
play in the afternoon. Also,
regular playday wfll
resume at 10 AM on
Tuesday and lunch wfll be
from 11:3t a-m. to 1 p .m.
Gift certificates were
given for the past month of
plays to the winners. Door
prteee of gdf balls and sax
were won by Alxlra
Weaver, Lena Taylor,
Nancy Anderson, Mabie
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wienanwy, Ariena ritunan
and Syble Spies. The
■ was then
policy, individuals found of malnutrition and
guilty of a third food stamp tuberculosis. Her mother
offense will - be tried to keep the little
permanently barred from family together but she,
the program. Those found I
guilty of two offenses will took the three children in.
be barred from the Two died of malnutrition,
program for one year and but little Lee Kang Ja,
those who sbuse the like the strongest kitten in
program a first time will the litter, survived.
not iwwtw fanrt WampH far
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Unofficial
Minutes Of
Appraisal
District
The regular monthly
■ meeting of the Comanche
County Appraisal District
Board of Directors was seconded by Frazier Clark'
held on Monday, March 7, to receive the report from
the Chief Appraiser.
Motion carried.
The Board went into
executive session.
The Board returned to
regular session and the
Hollis “Perkins, Frazier meeting was adjourned.
Clark, Joe C. Beaty, Roy These minutes
Johnson, Chief Appraiser respectfully submitted by
Jack W. Harris, and Board J°e C. Beaty, Board
Clerk Rhonda Woods. Secretary, and Rhonda
Chairman Perkins called Woods, Board Clerk.
For most
meeting were read and the advertising
motion was made by, newspapers
Froster Clark, seconded by believable than advertising
Roy Johnson, to approve seen anywhere rise, polls
the minutes as written, show.
Motion carried
unanimously.
Candidates for board
member vacancy were
considered. Joe Beaty
made a motion, seconded
by Frazier Clark, to elect
Steve Carroll, Route 3,
Comanche, to fill the
unexpired term of Billy
McCool, due to Mr.
McCool’s resignation.
Motion carried
unanimously.
There was a discussion of
an audit proposal. Roy
Johnson made a motion.
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right time to share it. Di almost asdestitute as she. nJ*ht’ often 8haring them
USDA To Impose believe that right time has gke a little animal. She fell “Lee Kang Ja is now a
come. It was written by asleep exhausted and spiendit young woman and
Kay L. Harvey of Ontario, hungry in doorways of has become a teacher. She
public buildings. One night wishes to help her own
she was driven from a people through education
who abuae the'food stamp South Korea Once she had than she."'shTstrnnbled wcrt wQlgo"on th^gh to
_m a IXMXIC, a tin and paper along a little way, then, pupils ‘like waves in the
penalties. Under the new shack, but her father died weak from hunger, fell in
—. the gutter
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worker patrolling the One, written when she was
;—•treet’> f°und the eight, I treasure. It
di®d. Kind ^neighbors frightened, bewildered contains this message in
child, more dead than English: ‘How do you do,
aHve, and took her to a dear Mother? At night
center for destitute when I say my prayers, I
children. There God ask God to take care of you
brought us together, and make you live in flower
Through the social workers perfume and smelling
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Beginning April 1, people gave so much, thto child in doorway by one stronger aiuT says she hopes her
a home, a tin and paper along a little way, then, pupils ‘like
k.- u_ . . , . * “ ' i sea.’
“Through the years we
a social have exchanged letters.
of
Thoughts For Living .
that from far off Korea, I Yes, we can all do
could not bring her to received the gift of prayer something
America, I could buy her
clothing and
education in Korea
"When she was small.
treasured pnemssfon was a
sleeping bag. Coal being
very expensive, the school
was icy cold in wintar. The
By ANha Wflkensn any longer without
We so often wonder what daprivta* their own little ____
we can do to help make oar oms, were forced to turn food,
world a better place for Lea Kang Ja out to beg.
someone. It seems one Sometimes she slept in
parson can do so little that their aback, bat the smell . -
wo often give up with that of the thin soup they had . Kan< Ja • moat
familiar, “What little I can recently had for their *--------*-------*----
do would not count.*’ Lot evening meal made her
me ten you a atory about befly cry out In agony. One
what one pereon did that day the family moved
counted a great deal. I got away - disappeared. Lee children, who had
the atory from a church Kang Ja, age alx, waa “* ***“
paper. I’ve had It for some alone.
1“** ,os “She begged from thoee
thia Lenten season, I »e fo«u*t over Mrt)Me
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come. It was written by asleep exhausted
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ByCtedy WflktiBia
March is here and as fell every now and
everyone knows, it is then. Right then and
the month where you there I dkfef t like tt,
have to wear ankle
weights to keep from
blowing away, or life
preservers to keep
from sinking in the
water.
I have a feeling that
the stormy weather we
had last week was only
a foretaste of the
weather to be
experienced in the
future.
putts and r_"
Marshall was second. The
third flight with only two plants and Aamrock motif
Wilma Kee
and Ruth Ann Kathleen MarshaU
Sood- Syble Spies,
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met for the morning moating with prayer. The
scramble with eighteen minutes were read by
playing. The group headed Wilma Keen and Meria
by Lucille Peacock, McDougal gave the
including Margaret treasurer’s report. Old and
Campbell, Cleo Barr, and new business was
Lucflle Smith, came in with discuased and the following
the best score. The group announcements were
headed by Lena Taylor and made: Tuesday, March 15,
COLLEGE STUDENTS TO
HOLD REVIVAL SERVICES
AT ASSEMBLY OF GOD
The De Leon Assembly of p.m.
God Church will have Among those speaking
revival services will be De Leon graduates,
Wednesday through Ken Otwell and Donna
Friday, March Ml, at 7 Otwell.
pm. nightly and Sunday, Pastor at the church is T.
March 13, at 10 a.m. and 7 W. Chapman.
mA one bit. Gradually
the wind became
gusty, lightning and
thunder could be seen
and heard everywhere
and rain beat upon the
roof in intervals.
Radios had tornado
alerts out (which
didn’t help my
feelings). I kept
thinking, “Please,
Lord, if something is 1
going to happen, be
done with it.”
While I was pacing
up and down the floor,
biting off what
fingernails I had, my
brother decided he
was tired, so he went
to sleep. Can you
believe it? I was
practically a total
wreck and he was
snoozing away.
Well, I just hope that
things are different
this year - for the
better, of course. I
would hate to know
how it feels to be
carried away to never-
never land like in the
Robby Morgan of Paternal grandparents
Downing announces that be are Mr. and Mrs. Joe
has a new brother, Clinton Morgan of De Leon.
Edward, who was born Maternal grandparents are
March I, 1183, in the De Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Leon Hospital. Clint Bledsoe of Oklahoma City,
weighed in at a hefty 9 Great grandmothers are
pounds and was 30 indies in Mrs. Allie Carruth of De
length. Judge and Mrs. Leon and Mrs. Mamie
James Morgan are the Gates of Ralston,
proud parents. Oklahoma.
imiraday, March 18,1981
PA* played for Pittman, and WOma Kam
of the had the second bast score.
““WwNp flight were Two other groups playing
55lL2T£rflr*P|aca ww Doloroe Sharp, Janis
«dBeth Hallmark second. Calhoun, Meria McDougal,
Hrte flight taduded Mabie Shfriey Norrie and Ahdra
Meha™y f<* first place Weaver, Stella Cotton,
•nd Mary Goodaon waa Ruth Ann Gilbert, Nancy
ycon® J0’- Margaret Anderson, and Mary
Campbell and Allene Boen Goodaon.
ft*?**1 ,y° The second After the scramble^ the
flight with only two playing ladies mat In the mirror
were Lucille Smith for low room of the dub for the
Kathleen luncheon. Tables ware
i decorated with email pot
Playing was AMra Weaver by
for first i * ~ _
Gilbert second. f
On March 1, the ladies president,
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1983, newspaper, March 10, 1983; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247782/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.