The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1995 Page: 1 of 16
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Three Candidates File For
Comanche ISD Board
Three candidates have an- Martinet has been employed TVactor and Supply, Inc., in De
nounced for two positions on d Comanche Concrete Com- Leon.
the Comanche ISD Board of P*ny for the past 13 years and Pate, age 47, is a 1967 CHS
Trustees. Filing this past week i® currently the plant man- graduate and attended Thr-
were Paul Martinez, Doug *ger- leton State for four years. He
Thomas, and Jimmy Pate. Nei- Thomas, age 36, is a 1979 and his wife, Cyndi, have four
ther incumbent Doris Gore or graduate of McGregor High children, Jammy a 1993 CHS
Odie Doll ins have announced School. He and his wife, Cindy, graduate; Jason an eleventh
for re- election. have lived in Comanche for the grader; Jody, a freshman; and
Martinez, age 36, is a 1979 13 years. They have two Jeffery, a fourth grader,
graduate of Comanche High children attending Comanche Pate is the president of
School. He and his wife, Olga, ISD. Michelle 9 and Kimberly Pate Hardware, Inc. with busi-
have two children, Diana, age ®g® ®- nesses in Comanche and De
12 and Paul Jr., age 4. Thomas is employed by Clark Leon.
NEW DIRECTORS of the Comanche Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture are pictured at the
Chamber meeting held last Wednesday. From left to right are Sue Bingham of Binghim
Agriculture; Mary Collins of Comanche Florist; Patricia Harris of Selections on the Square;
Vidua Harvick of Gores, Inc.; Dr. Russell Reynolds of Reynolds Chiropractic Clinic; and Greg
McKee of Sonic Drive-In. Not pictured is Dr. Lyndell Fishback of Comanche County Veterinary
Clinic. Harvick, first alternate, will fill a one year unexpired term left vacant by the regignation
of Karen Power. (Chief Staff Photo)
Two Hospital Boards School Out
Discuss Future Options Early Friday
The Board of Directors of should be provided by each fa-
the Comanche County Hoe- ditty. One of the main con- The Comanche Public Schools
pltal District mot Monday, corns will be the treatment of will dismiss this Friday, March
March e, 1996. bidigente and the fact that the 10, at 1:00 n.m. for the annual
The Board of Directors of burden of their care would still spring break holidays.
Comanche County and De be the responsibility of the Schools will resume at their
Leon Hospital Districts met county tax payors if no facility regular time on Monday, March
iointlv with renresentatives *8 available. 20.
PAUL MARTINEZ DOUG THOMAS
Gustine City Race
Draws Five Candidates
Five had announced for the Coundlmen whose terms ex-
-hree places on the Gustine pire are Derwood Thckett,
3ty Council by Tiesday noon. Buddy Harrison and Michael
Candidates include incum- Whitfield.
>ent Derwood Thckett, Bennie _ ,
Foe Right, M.B. Right, Tbrry T**® election is scheduled for
footer, and B.R. Sears. Saturday, May 16,1996.
JIMMY PATE
Junior High
Hosts Relays
The Comanche Jr. High
Relays will be held on Friday,
March 10. Field events will
begin at 3:30 p.m. with the
2400 M Run at 6:090 p.m.
and the Running Trials at 6:00
p.m.
Tbams entered include: Co-
manche, Brady, Breckenridge,
Coleman (boys), Glen Bose vices for a single county-wide
(girls). Early, Ranger, and district. After discussion con-
Eastland. ceming the possibility of Quo-
— ■ rum’s involvement, the Board
“d Medical Staff members
in attendance felt the general
consensus that if both hos-
pitals continued in the same
directions, both would likely
close in the near future. Both
Boards, Medical Staffs and
Administration will continue
to look for solutions as a com-
mon district as well as using
outside sources with indepen-
dent/corporate providers.
The proposed legislation will
allow the public to vote to
combine the districts.
Studies will be made to
best determine what services
Public Library
Foundation Hearer
Challenge Grant
By John E. Williams
President
Comanche Public Library
Foundation is pleased to an-
nounce that by today its goal
of raising $26,000 locally to
meet the conditions of the
Sarah M. and Charles E.
Seay Charitable Trust Chal-
lenge Grant offered in late Oc-
tober 1994 is now 60% com-
plete.
Having received $16,106 in
cash and pledges, the balance
needed to fulfill the grant
requirement is- now $9,996.00
and up collection, our library
(Continued on Page 8A)
CHS Theater
Class To Present
One-Act Play
“Tinning Of The Shrew", a
one act play, will be presented
by the Theater Department of
Comanche High School in the
Commons, Thursday, March 9.
House opens at 7 p.m. and
curtain rises at 7:30 p.m.
Adult tickets are $2 and
students $1.
Pam Kasinger is CHS drama
teacher and the cast of the
play includes the following stu-
dents: Will Jansen, Annabeth
Martin, Jason Henry, Nikki
McWhorter, Candice Rushing,
David Chapman, BJ. Hick-
man, Chris Eppler, Shellie Rip-
ley, Kim Pratt, and Andrea
Smith.
DATE HIGH LOW
March 1 48 36
March 2 37 30
March 3 31 29
March 4 41 31
March 6 60 39
March 6 68 41
March 7 76 29
RAINFALL: Thure, March
2, .02 in.; Sat., March 4, .06 in.;
Ties., March 7, .08 in.
Lake level at 8 a.m. Tues-
day, March 7,1162.27.
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1995, newspaper, March 9, 1995; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1148549/m1/1/?q=san+jacinto: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.