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Thank you for electing me to be your District 3
Director for the Comanche Electric Cooperative. I
am very honored to be, chosen. I want to thank
everyone who voted for me. Thank you for giving
me the opportunity to represent you in this way.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 26
Covered dish day
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The church is located at 217
East Grand Street.
Almost one in three families
in the U.S. and France own a
dog. Germany and Switzerland
have one dog for every 10
families. '®l
Al-Anon Family Group meets
at Hope Lutheran Church
The Al-Anon Family Groups are
a fellowship of relatives and
friends of alcoholics who share
their experience, strength, and
hope to solve their common
problems. We believe alcoholism
is a family illness and that
changed attitudes can aid
recovery. Meetings are at 8:00
p.m. at Hope Lutheran Church
each Tuesday. Call 356-3466 for
more information.
TUESDAY
Breakfast: Pizza, cereal, juice,
milk. Lunch: Chicken pattie on
bun, pickle spear, hash brown,
dessert, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Eggs, sausage, cereal,
juice, biscuits, jelly, milk.
Lunch: Fried steak, cream gravy,
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 20
Hi-Pro Macaroni, tomatoes &
beef,, green peas with butter,
tossed salad w/French dressing,
apple cheese crisp, milk,
combread, butter.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 24
Pimento cheese sandwich,
vegetable soup, chocolate
pudding, carrot-pineapple orange
jello, cookie, milk.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25
Oven fried chicken, potato salad,
pinto beans, southern style
greens, onion, yellow cake w/
vanilla cream icing, milk, bread
Breakfast: Cereal, Teddy
grahams, milk, pancake/sausage,
syrup, juice. Lunch: Hot
dog/chili, tater tots, catsup, pickle
spear, fruit, milk, cookie.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Cereal, milk, biscuit
and sausage, Teddy grahams,
jelly, juice. Lunch: Chicken
Tetrazzini, garden salad, green
beans, bread, milk, rice krispe
bar,
Thursday, August 19,2004, /The Comanche Chief / Page 8
COMANCHE
ELEMENTARY
MONDAY
Breakfast: Cinnamon
cereal, graham cracker, juice,
milk. Lunch: Com dogs, baked
beans, cinnamon apples, vanilla
wafers, milk.
TUESDAY
Breakfast: Breakfast pizza,
cereal, graham cracker, juice,
milk.. Lunch: Frito pie, com,
peaches, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Sausage/biscuit,
cereal, graham cracker, juice,
milk. Lunch: Beef & macaroni,
English peas, cooked carrots,
brownie, bread, milk.
THURSDAY
Breakfast: Pancake pup, cereal,
graham cracker, juice, milk.
Lunch: Steak fingers, gravy,
whipped potatoes, green beans,
hot rolls, milk,
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Breakfast burrito,
cereal, graham cracker, juice,
milk. Lunch: Hamburgers,
lettuce/tomato, oven baked fries,
red applesauce, milk.
HR. JEFFERIES
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Monday breakfast: Cereal,
juice, milk, cinnamon roll.
Lunch: Steak & gravy,
blackeyed peas, creamed
potatoes, batter bread, milk, fruit.
TUESDAY
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THURSDAY
Breakfast: Cereal, Teddy
grahams, pizza, juice. Lunch:
Burrito, tossed salad, whole
kernel com, milk, chocolate chip
brownie.
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Cereal, milk, ham &
egg bar, juice, jelly. Lunch:
Submarine sandwich,
lettuce, potato
chips, pickle spear, milk, cake.
COMANCHE
HIGH SCHOOL
MONDAY
Breakfast: Waffle sticks,
smokies, cereal, juice, milk,
syrup. Lunch: Pizza, com, salad,
dessert.
Carr Emery of El Paso, Texas, at
the age of 88.
An auction was held again this
year to help with the reunion Church in Comanche is hosting a
cost, there were lots of crafts and Bible School for all children ages
white elephant items sold and the 3 through 5th grade.
family had a lot fun with the Julie Sanders, this year’s
bidding on them. Than you Steve chairperson states, “This year’s
Brown and Craig Fewell for theme is Hero Quest: Faith,
holding the auction, and thank Courage, Strength with the goal
you to Danny Brown who was of helping children know Jesus as
our auction runner. Sherry Fewell the ultimate hero.”
and Sellen Grote were auction Bible School will be held on
recorders, than you ladies. We Wednesday evenings from 6:00
also want to say thank you to all
of you bidders and buyers , you
made it fun again this year.
We would like to say thank
you to Jane White of Marfa,
Texas who provided a copy of
the Carr family shield and to
everyone who made the reunion a
success this year. A big job well
au-gratin potatoes, blackeyed
peas, fruit, hot rolls, milk.
THURSDAY
Breakfast: Cinnamon rolls,
yogurt, cereal, juice, milk.
Lunch: Chicken fajitas, refried
beans, salad, dessert, milk.
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Sausage, biscuit,
cereal, juice, milk, jelly. Lunch:
Fish, com, cole slaw, tarter sauce,
combread, dessert milk.
Carr family
reunion held
The Carr family reunion was
held in Comanche again this year .
jdn July 32st and August 1“. It
was said several times this was NEW BUSINESS ON THE SQUARE: The Chamberof Commerce and Agriculture hosted a ribbon cutting
the - best one yet, 76 family f°r one Comanche’s new businesses, Mall on the Square, located on the west side at 111 North Houston,
members attended. ’ , ,ast Thursday. Pictured are vendors and Chamber directors. They are, from left, Rex Plumlee, director;
The Carr family Shield or Darlene Causey, Chamber manager; Sandra and Ed Wade; Sandra Mitchell; owner Mary Johnson; Joe Ann
Coat of Arms was the theme for Prueth Brenda Steele, store manager; GeorgeAnn Salter, Shirley Johnson, both directors; Sandy Smith of
this years reunion The Shield die Chamber office; and Bettye DeFoe, vendor; and back, Jodie Webb and Ben Williams, both.Chamber
was used on the T-shirts, the cake directors. (Not pictured, Arbie McAliley, vendor.)
and lap quilt which was sold in ------------------------------
the family auction. done goes out to our hostesses
A plaque was given to the Gloria Brown, Catheryn Scott,
family member traveling the Kaye Perry and Sellen Grote,
farthest who was Randall TL, ",
McCutchen from Deming, New reunion in Midland next year,
Mexico. The member with the hopefully the end of July 2005.
most family present was Colleen The hostesses will be Sherry
Paschel of Pecos with 21, and Fewell, Jennifer Lillard and
four generations represented. The Jaymie Scroggins,
plaque for the youngest member
went to Dylan Perry age 8
months, Dylan is the great-
grandson of Catheryn Scott of UDaP|z fo Qnhnnl
Comanche. Senior family DdlK LU oLHUU
member plaque went to Helen Bible School at
First Methodist
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Wilkerson, James C., III. Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 2004, newspaper, August 19, 2004; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291807/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.