The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1991 Page: 3 of 20
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Monica Gutierrez
Sherry Page
Kerry Harvick
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Persons interested in reor-
a homemaker.
Survivors include one son,
Jim Norton of Denver City;
two grandchildren; two step-
grandchildren; one great gra-
ndchild; and three step great-
grandchildren.
development, leadership and
citizenship.
About all, 4-H is an edu-
Highway 6 East - Dublin, Texas
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* Eye Examination
* Eyeglasses
Through Head, Heart, Health and
Hands, 4-H members are helping their
club, their community and their
country. Join us in saluting them!
Kenneth L. Russell, M.D.,
Internal Medicine Specialist,
By Appointment
Phone (915)366-3096
Office Hours: 9-12 a.m., 2-4 p.m. Mon.,
Ties., Thurs. and Fri. -
Wednesday Hours: 9-12 noon
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Chapter 1 Program
Parents/Guardians of stu-
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gram on Thursday, October 10.
Leona Norton, 86, of Denver The meeting will be held at
City, Texas, died Friday, Octo- 7 p.m. in the Primary School
ber 4th at Methodist Hospital music room. Invitations have
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Mrs. Alldredge was born in
Rotan, Fisher County, and had
lived in Gorman many years.
She had recently moved to
Anchorage. She had worked in
the banking industry. She was
a member of the Church of
* Contact Lenses
* Participating Medicare Provider
* Medicaid Accepted
Doctor’s Medical Clinic
105 Valley Forge
For Appointments Call 356-5211
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere appreciation for
your kindness and sympathy shown us during
the illness and loss of our husband and father,
David Walton Helm. Your remembrance will be
cherished.
only these skills, but also how
to speak in public, how to
photograph and landscape and
how to encourage cmmunity
in Lubbock. been sent with each child; how-
Funeral services were held ever, any interested parents
Monday, October 7, at 10:30 are welcome.
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poultry and pecan buyer in De
Leon for many years.
SuPvivoHmclude two brth-
Special Program
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Singles Dance
Sat., Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m.
- First United
Methodist Church
2600 11th St. Brownwood, TX
For further information call:
643-6035 or 643-6058
AU Denominations and
AU Ages Invited
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and James K. Nance of Hous-
■ a food store. During residency ganization of the Senior Citi-
here, the family was active in zens Quartet Singing are in-
business, church and school vited to attend a meeting at
affairs. 7:00 o’clock Thursday night,
She moved from Comanche October 10, according to Dail
to Monahans in 1978 and to E. Steele, Sidney.
Denver City in 1988. The meeting will be held at
Mrs. Norton graduated from the Senior Citizens Center, 209
De Leon High School and was W. Duncan, Comanche.
a member of the First Baptist
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1508 N. AUSTIN • COMANCHE I
a.m. in the De Leon First The meeting will be for
Baptist Church with Rev. Tom the purpose of explaining the
Satterwhite officiating. Chapter 1 program and giving
Burial was in the De Leon the parents opportunities to
Cemetev pnderat direction make, suggestions and ask
Pallbearers were Ken Nor- duestions.
ton, BUl Brewer, Stan Cozby, The mam program will be
Richard Cozby, Ricky Hanifan, guest speaker Rev: Donald
and Robert Brewer LongoriaH.Hispresentation will
She was born March 27, be Positive . enting".
1905 to the late E.O. and Lula Students in the program
Pounds Cozby, at De Leon, whose, parents or parentssat-
3amessNorton In frehbrchtpeefolowinrsskor
September 10,1972. Primary and Intermediate 8g
The Martin famfly resided hoolsare Sgndra Clendenin
in Comanche for a number of and y
' years prior to 1930. For several
years he was the John Deere
farm equipment dealer here.
Later he was connected with
Mr. Bratton died at 2:45
o’clock Monday afternoon, Oc- N An PD
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Helm home following a lengthy ill- Graveside services for Pe-
ness. ter Cooper Nance, 79, Bon-
Funeral services for David Bom April 28, 1915, in ham, member of a longtime
Walton Helm, 80, Comanche, De Leon he had lived in De Leon family, were held
were held at 2:00 o’clock Brownwood from 1949 to 1969 at 2:30 o’clock Saturday af-
Saturday afternoon, October and from 1989 to the present. ternoon, October 6, at De
6, in Comanche Funeral Home He had lived in Brownsville Leon Cemetery. Local arrange-
Chapel. Officiating were Dean from 1969 to 1989. He was a ments were by De Leon Fu-
Summers and Warren Walters, retired public school teacher neral Home.
Burial was in Taylors Chapel and a member of the First Mr. Nance died Friday, Oc-
Cemetery, Comanche County. Baptist Church. tober 4, in a Bonham Hospital
PalJbearers were E. C. Davis, He was married to Capitola He was the widower of
Dink Keith, Stanley Davis, Robertson on February 17, Rosalie Nance.
Vernon Davis, Bobby Davis, 1940 in Newburg. He was the son of the late
Horace Davis, Ronnie Martin, Survivors include his wife; W. W. Nance, Sr. His father man, and several nieces and
Jimmy Martin, and Thomas three sons, Jackson Bratton was a widely known De Leon nephews.
_ . . A, .. . The CHS Cross Country
Funeral services for Dr. Au- About all, 4-H is an edu- Teams competed in Gatesville
die Brown, 91, widely known cational organization that the last Wednesdav. Results are as
retired Gorman physician, were entire family can get involved follows:
held at 4:00 o’clock Tuesday in. It is the youth branch of VARSITY MAIDENS
afternoon, October 8, at Hig- the Texas Agricultural Exten- 21 Becky McDougal
ginbotham Funeral Home in sion Service. 4-H explores ev- 34 — — -
Gorman. Officiating was Rev. erything from rabbits to rock- 45
James Haynes. ets, from canning to camping, 48
Burial was in Oakland Ceme- from square dancing to veteri- 50
tery, Gorman. nary science. 52
Dr. Brown died Sunday, Oc- 4-H is available to children 53
tober 6, in De Leon Hospital. who are in the 3rd grade and
Bom in Eastland County, not older than 19. There are no
Dr. Brown received his doctor- membership fees and anyone 6.
ate degree from Baylor Univer- can join no matter where you “ , Shyla Reed
sity in 1934, practiced 10 years live - in cities or towns, on -5 -ammi -ngram
in Richandson before moving farms or ranches. Comanche
to Gorman where he practiced County currently has 6 clubs
medicine for 20 years. throughout the area. Clubs are
He was a member of First organized in Sidney, Gustine,
United Methodist Church and De Leon and Newburg.
the American Medical Associ- What do you have to do to Randall Denning ran in the
ation. join 4-H? First you have to join Varsity boys division and plac-
Survivors include his wife, 6(1 24th in a time of 23:11.
Effie Mae Brown of Gor- muuuma-
MESSAGE THERAPY
Marilyn Bratton, RN/RMT
Sore Muscles? Tension? Insomnia?
Try Massage Therapy with Acupressure.
(915) 356-2076
Funeral services for Mrs.
Scytha Faye All dr edge, 87,
A- Johnston. egL, cU4 a longtime Gorman resident,
Gore Mr. Helm died at 6:00 of Comanche, CharlesiBratton were held at 2:00 o’clock
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10:300’ tist Church in Comanche. Mr. of Grand Prairie; and seven illness.
Wednesday morning, October - -
9, in the Comanche Funeral
Home Chapel. Officiating was
GEhKznpeyhBaptpancnarenr JohnstoninComancheonJan- Society.
Burial was in Gardens of uary 2911938 ’ . ---------------------
A..., MM.IL. In addition to his wife,
pmoryComanchec k, Mr. Helm is survived by 4 Rarrc# . —
Pallbearers were Mrs. Gore 8 daughters, Delma Walters of 0311811 Christ.
^ugZr of the l.te Will PaSdena,‘iouHobbg,orco Merle Richards Bartett, 79, LSurvwvors. XrX'of son,
and Elzira Rae Nathan Turner, manche, Joan Pate of Porter, resident of Bronte, died Thurs- chrew three brothers Ed
she was bom’ February 12, and Pam Hoke.ofSugarlandi day, October 3. at Shannon purtn thra.hrothersuEd
1906 in Brown County. &ohratbnr: 2 Sisters, Odessa Medical Center in San Angelg. Duggan of Waxahachie and
GheanmsopetdmBe mTte Pais and Thetma’Martin, atZznorllpckvsedurdayoahed rugsefyDuggan ofstephp-
Comanche. He died February both of Comanche: 5.grand noon, October 6, in the First Gilvary of Granbury Frances
14,1983. , chidrenand5great-grandchil- Baptist Church, Bronte, with overstreet or “Aberaty;
Mrs. Gore was a member of __________________________ burial in Fort Chadbourne Smithey of Gorman, Virginia
the First Baptist Church, Co- Cemetery, directed by Shaffer Heggedahl of Floodwood, Min-
manche, the Comanche Gar- ppAAw Funeral Home. nesota, and Mary Vincent of
den C lub; and was a home- dLLOn She was born October 23, Stephenville; and five grand-
maker., . . j , . .c 1911, in Comanche County children.
„ Survivors include a.son. Graveside seryices for A.T and moved to Coke County in
Joe T. Gore of Comanche; 2 Bratton, 76, of Brownwood, 1925 She homemaker
daughters> Mrs. David (Bettie) a longtime resident of Co- and hadtworked “ror°“Bronte
Beene of Comanche and Mrs. manche County, were held at Nursino Home She wg a
Bobby (Sue) Arthur of Co- 2:00 ‘clock Wednesday after- membroftheBaptist Church
manche; a sister Carrie Gore noon .October 9, at De Leon and the Home Demonstration
of Brownwood; 9 grandchil- Cemetery. Officiating was Rev. Club
dren,11 great-grandchildren; Dr.Don Williford, Brown- Survivors include a brother,
mid 2 great-great-grandchil- wood. Jesse Eads of RObert Lee; a
g ArrangementswerebyPav- sister Essie Pearl Renshaw of
She was preceded in death leMorrs Funeral Home, Bro- Bronte; a niece; and a nephew,
by a son, Bill Gore on Febru- wnwood. • ______________________
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ‘ caluntbefontaot Office at
ABOUT 4-H? 366-2639 for information on a
Many people remember 4- club near you. Once you have
H as strictly a cows and joined a chib there are many
canning chib that only farm different exciting projects you
boys and girls joined. If this is can become involved in. 4-H
your conception of 4-H today - also offers many opportunities
you’ve got a lot to learn. for growth and social interac-
4-H still teaches youngsters tion. You will have fun at 4-H
the skills needed to raise parties, camps, fairs, picnics,
a calf and cook a meal, and tours. You can compete
but it has expanded greatly for ribbons, trophies, trips to
in the past few years to state and national events, and
include suburban and inner- scholarships. And best of all
city children-teaching them you will make lots of new
the skills needed to live in friends.
an every changing world. The Now is the time to join
first 4-H‘ers carried out the your local 4-H club. Our new
theme of “Learning by Doing” enrollment year has started so
by growing an acre 9 corn make plans now to join so you
or making their own clothes. won’t miss out on any of the
Modern 4-H’ers can learn not fun.
praetor in Houston for many The family requests memo-
33 Kelly Gilbert
41 Jennifer Michael
47 Carmen Cortez
60 Misti Rainey
64 Anna Nauarez
Brett Keith Comanche 915-356*2676
FREE PROSTATE
SCREENINGS
October 4, 2:00 p.m. .__________
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Hospital Community Room
Sponsored by Harris Methodist
Erath County Hospital, Stephenville
Call for appointment (817) 965-1599)
AT. Deshmukh M.D., Board Certified Urologist,
will be conducting the screens.
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1991, newspaper, October 10, 1991; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517567/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.