The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1993 Page: 1 of 18
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121st Year • No. 29 • December 2, 1998
Comanche, Texas
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Wayne Arlen Rohne of Clif-
ton has announced his inten-
tion to seek the office of Dis-
trict Judge, 220th Judicial
District in the Democratic Pri-
mary on March 8, 1994. The
220th Judicial District is com-
litigants and their attorneys
equip and qualify me for judi-
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well as the Comanche Elemen-
tary Choir. The concert will
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2627 E.
El Paso
parade. Santa will be
ie guest of honor and will
go immediately following the
parade to “Old Cora” (oldest,
original existing courthouse in
Ihxas) where he will visit with
the children and have a candy
cane for them. Photos will
be available during this time
(until 3:00 p.m.). This will be
the only time Santa will be
inside Old Cora for photos.
A number of Comanche mer-
chants will have extended
hours for your shopping conve-
nience from now until Christ-
mas. On Thursday, December
16th many businesses will re-
main open until 7:00 p.m. and
then the Big Christmas Give-
into four sections for judg-
ing. Special recognition will be
given to two homes and one
business in each section. Judg-
ing will be based on creativ-
ity and design. Judging will
take place between 7:00 and
10:00 p.m. on Saturday, De-
cember 18, and everyone needs
to have their lights on during
: Santa’s Helpers
Deadline Set
Clifton Attorney Tb Seek
220th District Judge Post
Comanche Bands Host
Free Concert Sunday
Santa Invites
Kids’Letters
year's runner-up, is sporting
a 3-0 mark. Merkel is 2-1 on
the year and is returning four
starters. Ballinger has looked
good early in the season with
a 2-1 mark. Coleman has all
their starters returning from
last year and are sporting a 2-1
mark.
Coach Crocker says that the
Maidens, who are 4-1, have
been playing ve^y well and
their shooting has looked very
sharp. He says that he expects
a very tough race and are
going to have to be ready to
play every night. “This race
_______ ■ ___ shoild be just as tight as last
trict winning team. Clyde, last year’e finish."
of income is required
the interview. All infoi
is confidential M
AH applications receive per-
sonal attention and are an-
swered by volunteers. No
phone applications will be ac-
cepted except from church or
school referrate. A blank ap-
plication appears elsewhere in
this paper. Fbr more informa-
tion call 366-6736 or 366-6191.
Contributions can be mailed to
701 West College, Comanche,
Comanche County’s Oldest Business Institution
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were spent — --
Canal Zone.
After his discharge from the
Army, Mr. Rohne entered the
University of Ihxas School of
Law in Austin. He received
a Bachelor of Laws degree in
1968 which was later renamed,
reissued and reconferred as
a Doctor of Jurisprudence
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songs and styles, some famil-
iar and some new and fresh
treatments of some oldies.
Come get the Christmas
Spirit this Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
at the CHS Commons.
By Kerry Dudley
Requests for aide at Christ-
mas are now coming in. Dead-
line for application is Decem-
ber 10. If you are, or know
of, a family in need of help
this Christmas, please sub-
mit an application to Santa’s
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Country Christmas On
Parade Saturday
By Darlene Causey Away drawings will be held
Chamber Manager on the square at 7:00 p.m.
There are 30 business prizes
The Fourth Annual Country and three 3100.00 drawings
Christmas parade will be held for Comanche Bucks (may be
in Comanche, on Saturday,
December 4th, at 11:00 a.m.
Lineup will begin at 10:30 the Chamber. Registration will
on West Grand Street and continue through the 16th at
the parade wUl proceed down participating businesses (see
listings in ad). You Do Not
Have Tb Be Present Tb Win!
The Art & Quilt Show
inside the old Hub building
is open to the public every
Friday and Saturday from 9 -
6 until Christmas. Volunteers
are needed to sit with this
show. If you can help, please
call Lyn Easley (Innovative
Ideas) at 366-3088.
Plan to be in Comanche for
the parade, so go by the Art
& Quilt Show and get in the
spirit of Christmas, then do
some shopping with the many
Comanche businesses.
For more information re-
garding the parade, please call
the Chamber office at 916-366-
3233. Just call to enter, there
is no entry fee.
In District Opener
The Comanche Varsity maid-
ens will open district play on
Tuesday, December 7, when
they host the Merkel Lady
Badgers. Tip-off time will be
6:30.
Maiden coach Tbrry Crocker
says that the District 7-8A
race will be very competitive.
He rates Wylie, the peren-
nial district champion, as the
favorite. “Comanche, Merkel,
Clyde, Ballinger and Coleman
all look improved and will be
battling for a playoff spot.”
Wylie currently stands at 3-
1 on the season and returned
three starters from the dis-
He took the October, 1968 _
bar examination and began November 30,1162.02 feet.
Santa Claus this week no-
tified The Comanche Chief
that he wants the news-
paper to act as his collec-
tion agency this year for all
Letters to Santa from Co-
manche area children.
Santa requested that chil-
'idren begin writing their let-
Jjters to Santa now so that
J/they can be published in
fJThe Comanche Chief and
then be forwarded on to him
at the North Pole for pro-
cessing.
All Letters to Santa will
be published in the Decem-
ber 23rd edition. They must
be at The Chief no later
than noon, December 16th.
All Letters to Santa
should be emit to:
Santa Claus
j, Comanche Chief
Box 749
Comanche, TX 76442
Rohne stated:
“For over 35 years I have
enjoyed the benefits of (
general law practice. This has
included trials of cases, both
civil and criminal, real estate,
probate, and a heavy emphasis
on school and municipal law.
We have had a loyal and
devoted clientele, representing
some of our clients for more
than 30 years.
“I belive my experience as
bom on a farm near Cranfills turity, and my acquaintance
Gan. He sraduated from Cran- with most of the problems en-
on the Boone and Crockett Serie to lead the Jeanes Big Buck
Contest. Richard Armstrong reports that this te the highest
scoring buck that he has ever measured in the contest which
began in 1986. The deer field dressed 126 pounds. (Chief Staff
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Lake level at 8 a.m. TUeoday, Helpers, General Delivery, Co- Damron, Jennifer Till (mgr.); (back, Ito r)Meiiada Lee, Kelly Gflbert, Honey Spence, Coach Thrry
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try or nomination te necessary, thia
is seen (especially if you are off w that it will be ready for
a main street). judging on December 18. You
Comanche will be divided Cnnld Ra A Winnert
Maidens Hosts Merkel
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Lighting - Decorating
Contest Planned
By Darlene Causey
Chamber Manager
The Annual Christmas
Lighting/Decorating Contest
will again be sponsored by
the Comanche Chamber of
Commerce and its Beautifi-
cation Committee. Guidelines
are similar to last year - no en-
working for the Fort Worth
law firm of Crowley, Wright,
Miller & Garrett and was
admitted to the practice of
law on November 28, 1968.
He was an associate, partner,
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and^^ih^^mnd^8"^6' “loTractice VXlfogSToJ The Comanche Bands and
June 1,1967. He founded the Elementary Choir, under the Eighth, and High School
—firm of Rohne & Hoodenpyle direction of TVavis and Cathy Ba^ds will ^ performing -
which is known as Rohne, Bryant, will be presenting '
Hoodenpyle, Lobert, Myers & a free concert of Christmas
HO&SSWv ’ -il Scott. P.C. The firm now has Music this Sunday, December
seven attorneys and a support 6, at 2:00 p.m. The concert will
staff of sixteen. He is now Of be held at the CHS Commons ture “any different Christmas
Counsel to the firm. and everyone te invited to
In a prepared statement Mr. attend.
on West Grand Street and continue through the 16th at
Grand and then around the
courthouse square. Everyone
te invited to Comanche for this
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Junior
lege, Decorah, Iowa. Upon
graduation from Luther Col- __w
lege in 1963 he worked for ciid office.
one year for American Air- “if elected, I will continue
Carter Field in Fort Worth. He
then entered the Army and
served two years with the Sig- gaga
nal Corps, 16 months of which F
were spent in the Panama (M
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WAYNE ARLEN ROHNE
Mr. Rohne is a native of -
Bosque County, having been a general practitioner, my ma-
Gap. He graduated from Cran- with most of the problems en-
fills Gap High School, Clifton countered in our society, and Helpers. Applications from De
and Luther Col- the problems and tensions of Leon will be forwarded to the
“We Care” Program there.
Families/individuate are in-
.. , . terviewed to determine eligi-
lines^t_yhat was then Amon to be hardworking and fair. I bility and specific needs^Proof
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1993, newspaper, December 2, 1993; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291665/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.