The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1991 Page: 2 of 22
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Second Class Postage Paid at Comanche, Texas, 76442. Published
weekly since 1873; now published every Thursday.
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intendent is Tim Matthews.
Executive Secretary is Jimmy
Mahan.
Other officials are: Building
and Grounds Superintendent,
Larry McDougal; Assistant,
Tim Beaty.
Market Steer Superinten-
dent, Clifford Babbitt. Assis-
Max Haile, Patrick Hill, Rita Ross,
Joey Boswell, Jenean Ward, Trade Johnson
Comanche County Ford & Mercury Dealer
Comanche 356-3133, Toll Free 800-225-8242
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Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing, or reputation
of any person, firm, or caporation which may appear in the columns
at The Chief will be gladly corrected uponrbeing brought to the
attention of the publishers.
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beans, tossed
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ter, milk.
CLEMONS
MOTOR CO. INC
TUES., JANUARY 15
Quilting Day.
WED., JANUARY 16
Vegetable soup with beef,
cornbread, fruited gelatin chif-
fon with bananas, cinnamon
crispies, cheese stick, milk,
butter.
THURS., JANUARY 17
Covered Dish Day.
Ford New Holland Certificates for $500
PLUS
We Accept TSCRA Certificates for $500
OR
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PUBLISHERS:
Mrs. James Wilkerson and James C. Wilkerson, III
EDITOR: James Wilkerson, III
Subscription Rates: By mail in Comanche County, 1 year, $15.00;
outside Comanche County but in Texas, $16.50; outside Texas,
$18.00.
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General Motors Chev./GMC Certificates for $500 J
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Open
7 A.M. — 9 P. M. Mon. — Sat
Specializing In CATFISH and SEAFOOD
"BEST IN TEXAS"
Breakfast served till 11:00 A. M. KSe
The Comanche Chief, Inc.
203 W. Grand, Comanche, TX 76442
Phone 915/356-2636
Publication Number 124840
Office On The Square
HAILE & COMPANY, P.C.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
$9 QQsi
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\ With the Full Med Ded, you get a juicy,
) %Ib} Homestyle • Hungr-Buster;
golden fries, a 16 oi. soft drink.
and a 5 <n. Dairy Queen sundae.
Main St — "Downtown Blanket*
915-748-4351
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Citizens Menu]
intendent, Kenny Keith. As-
sistant, Harold Perkins.
nBreeding Sheep Superinten-
dent, Tommy McGinnis. Assis-
tant, Leonard Buffe.
Breeding Goat Superinten-
dent, Harry Dudley. Assis-
tant, Jerome Hall.
Breeding Swine Superinten-
dent, Larry Cheatham. Assis-
tants, Steven Brown, Glynn
Sparger.
Breeding Dairy Heifer Su-
perintendent, Rick Stephens.
Assistants, Jim Wilson and
Jimmy Martin.
Crosson Enlists
In Air Force
Jimmy Shayne Crosson, a
resident of Comanche, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy W.
Crosson of Corpus Christi, en-
listed in the Air Force’s De-
layed Enlistment Program to-
day, according to Sergeant
Timothy Garczynski, Air Force
Recruiter.
Jimmy, a 1989 graduate
of Permian High School, in
Odessa, is scheduled for en-
listment in the Regular Air
Force on February 27, 1991.
Upon graduation from the Air
Force’s six week basigrain-
ing course at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, he is
scheduled to receive technical
training in the mechanical ca-
reer field.
At 6 a.m. Thursday morn-
ing, January 3rd, Douglas and
Jean Stephens of Gustine got
the very best late Christmas
present of all ...a call from
their son, Billy, who is sta-
tioned in Saudia Arabia.
Mrs. Stephens called to tell
us her son asked her to call
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Congratulations
Comanche County FFA and 4-H
Future Leaders In Agriculture
Tuw/w
Pvt.' Anthony T. Robin- pons qualifications, tactics,
son has completed training patrolling, land mine warfare,
at the U.S. Army Infantry field and combat operations.
School, Fort Benning, Colum- He is the son of Rose A. and
bus, Georgia. Terry W. Robinson of 101 W.
Instruction included wea- Walcott, Comanche.
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CHAMPION HAMPSHIRE MARKET SWINE: Kyle Clark of the Newburg tants, Larry Hamilton and An- RMSBe3Arwhgra.
tants, Doug Erwin, David to salad, peach cobbler, milk,
Ward, David Ripley. bread, butter.
Market Swine Superinten-
dent, Norman Wright. As-
sistants, Travis Welch, Sam
Sparger, Randall Clark, David
Abbey.
Breeding Beef Heifer Super-
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Pnices QOOd at particpating Dairy Queen stores.
Stephens made hie call (nine So, we again are going to
hours time difference.) give you the address of these
His mother added that the men. We remember when it
pupils in Gustine High School was very popular to have “pen-
had made a banner and every- pals”, so why not again?
one signed it. The address is:
Billy had received it and had T Any Service Man
it hanging on the side of a van Dsert Shield Pen Pal Network
whre he said it was attracting APO, New Yonk, NY
much attention. 09848-0006
Comanche servicemen have When the Comanche Study
been adopted by groups at Club meets Thursday we in-
school and Patsy Boyd is tend to suggest thia as an ad-
compiling a story on that. ditional project for the group.
• • • * All of the civic chibs in
Wb are very proud of the Comanche might like to do the
attention that is being given same.
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his address as he had received have a soft spot for that young
cards from all over the county, man, whoever he is, -whose
It was 3 p.m. in Saudia name is never called at mail-
Arabia when e W 3 Billy L. call.
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The 56th Annual Comanche
I County Junior Livestock Show .
will be held on Monday and 7
TUesday, January 14 and 16, 1ii
this year! E
Two hundred and sixty-one
I youth will be showing 461
animals during the big two day
show. SIPE SPRINGS FIREMEN HONOR McKEEHAN: Selected recently by members of the Sipe Springs
A lot of work goes into Volunteer Fire Department as their Fireman of the Year was John McKeehan, ranchman and
putting on a show of this mag- trucker, who was reared in the Comandie County Community. Picutred left to right. Fire Chief
nitude. Advance hard work Rocky Reisner; McKeehan, displaying his plaque; and Comanche County Sheriff, supporter
has been put in by Jerry Gore of the Sipe Springs VFD. McKeehan is administratorlpresident and charter member of the
of Comanche, president of department. Since the department was organized 18 months ago McKeehan has answered 39
the Comanche County Junior fire and emergency calls, in addition to serving as area Weather Watcher. McKeehan was reared
Livestock Association, the Ex- in the Sipe Springs Community, served in World War II, is active in all community affairs, and
tension Service Department, is a member of the Sidney Baptist Church. McKeehan received the award on December 28 at the
4-H leaders, Ag teachers and Sipe Springs Community Center in the presence of a large number of friends and neighbors. Too,
show officials. congratulations came from neighboring fire departments, emergency organizations and public
General Superintendent of officials. " - (Chief Staff Photo) •
this year’s show is Toby Ma- mq m . ru e e
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1991, newspaper, January 10, 1991; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517528/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.