The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1993 Page: 8 of 18
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For Quality Local Medical Care and
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Comanche County Hospital District Board
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Mike Gunter, 916-667-7490.
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The third annual Comanche
High School Thlent Show was
such as success that there
will be a repeat performance
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the courses, and they would do
so for a variety of reasons.
Because Comanche County
is in the service area of RJC
as determined by state offi-
credit hours, a student taking
all four classes would be en-
rolled for 12 hours and would
be considered full-time. This
would also allow the student to
apply for a Pall Grant or other
financial assistance to offset
his or her tuition/fee and book
costs.
Tentatively, the Fall Semes-
ter may include English 101,
History 101, Government 211,
and Math 103. Likewise, the
I Anyone interested in a booth
rodeo queens^ also look for the space, parade or event entry,
Oakwood Cemetery Working
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Saturday, May 8, 1993
8.-00 a.m. -12 Noon
Refreshments Mid Morning
Everyone with an interest in historic
Oakwood Cemetery is cordially invited.
COMANCHE CEMETERY ASSN.
(50-5^
CHS Thlent Show To
Present Encore Performance
cleasure, Stacey Baker, Kelly Ricardo Carrillo, Christina THamantez, Anthony Wagner, Dustan Purcella and Kristy Cox.(Chief
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Ripley, and Genny Martin, to ceieorate its 33rd year on
This years sound technician is May 27, 28, and 29. We are
Jeff Williams. r ‘
All proceeds will be used coming and participating to
Students to benefit needy year,
children. Donations to this
group will also be accepted at is
the door.
Band Boosters
Meet Monday
pay an approximate sum of pact on the young people of
the costs for books and other the area who wishes to re-enter
items required in the courses, the challenging world of higher
While these figures are rough education.
estimates, a student will be
Little Miss and Mr. Horse-
manship competition. This will
take place at the rodeo arena
and belt buckles will be pre-
son of Bill E. Mayes of
Reynosa, De Leon, re-
cently reported for duty with
Marine Attack Squadron 613,
Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine
Corps Air Station, Yuma, Ari-
zona.
The 1989 graduate of Mid-
land High School of Midland,
joined the Marine Corps in De-
cember 1990.
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courses during the Fall Semes- theme of this years show is
«. “How Time Flies’.
Performing in this years
show (in the order of their
—ipearance) are Julie Jones,
i Williams, Derwin and
Chance Isham, Amber Thomp-
son, Catherine Till, Wendi
Williams, Randy Buchanan,
Lisa Colcleasure, Carla Sotelo,
evening. Since each course wiU fo^A^ M^ar^“v
P^bably carry three semester Qua*, James Quast, D onna
ite u —--- JoneB BiU and L<uria EUig
Gail and Gary Easley, Cindy
Gibson.
Jerry Stephenson, Brock
Jones, Clint Welch, Grant
Hicks, Jarod Day, Anna Nar-
vaez, Ema Calderon, Clau-
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Weekend Guests
Out of town weekend guests
in the home of Lois and Sam
Boatman were: Myrtle (Moore,
Little) Balland of Las An-
gles, California; Myrl (Carnes-
Moore) McKee of Dallas; Mad-
eline (Moore) Shepherd of Skid-
more, Thxas; Mrs. TYena Aly,
(Granddaughter of the Boat-
man’s) and children of Big
Lake.
Mary Frances Lee and Alice
Lee of Comanche were also
guests of the Boatman’s.
“When Our Clients
Thlk, We Listen.”
1. U.S. Government
Guaranteed Bonds
6.65% ♦
Guaranteed aa to timely payment
of principal and interest.
2. Federal Income
Thx-Free Municipal
Bonds
5.65%
Interest may be subject
to state and local tax**.
3. Insured Federal
Income Tkx-Free
Municipal Bonds
5.60% ♦
Interest may be subject
to state and local taxes.
4. IRAs and
Retirement Plana
7.52%
Baaed on A-rated Corporate Bonds
PIERRE OSBOURN
210 South Main
Brownwood, TX 76801
(915)045-2644
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manche High School in cooper-
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pendentSchool Diatrict.Stu- be finalized until the Fall year of the Liberal ArU Pn>
‘ ‘ ‘ ! gram, a sequence of courses
to take ^at are highly transferable to
nnlririn The benefits to local stu- four year universities. Accord-
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dent who takes four courses President, this move will have
during the Fall Semester will a profound and positive im-
cials, the citizens of Comanche W26 for tuition and fees phis Comanche, and anyone else in
recently asked the adminis-
tration of the College to ex-
pand its scope of operation. On
April 12,1993, a delegation of
administrators and members
of the College Board of Re-
gents came to Comanche to
meet with dty, county, school,
and chamber officials, to visit
the new facility being provided
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When you play Grand Slam from Aelexai
win SljOOU instantly. If your score’s higher tha
don\ win the first time up, by again, fou hare
------you’ve ever thought ser
by the dty, and to enjoy a spe-
cial barbeque dinner.
Members of the College’s
Board of Regents were very
impressed with the proposed Thursday night, April 29 at
expansion and quickly gave 7:oo p.m. in the high school
it their approval College offi- commons. Tickets will be sold
cials now plan to offer enough for gi.oo at the door. The
ter 1993 and the Spring Se-
mester 1994 to allow a lo-
cal student in the Comanche
County area to complete most appei
requirement for the Freshman
year of college.
During the Fall Semester
1993, a different course will be
provided each Monday, Tues-
day, Wednesday, and Thursday
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I fclerbert Goodson, David Goodson and Jim Abbey
II 132 West Central Phone 356-2589
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MRS. TURNER’S TRA8H TRAIN was part of the Earth Day Parade last Thursday made by her class
at the Comanche Intermediate School. Each train car was decorated with recyclable trash and
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Lopez, Jason Davis, Jose Ibarra, Graviel Arreola; (front, 1-r) Prudence Morino, Margaret Lopez,
Gilbert, Thmi Jo Ingram, Alex Staff Photo)
Gustine Rodeo/Homecoming
Planned For May 27-28-29
w The Gustine Rodeo and will be a reception honor- forget the street parade,
noy, Jessica Madrid, Shellie Homecoming is getting ready ing the past homecoming and
artg and crafts booths as well or for more information please
Also provided for the fun
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Ranger Junior College Offering
Fall Semester Courses In Comanche
For many years. Ranger Ju- Spring Semester may include able to complete Freshman
nior College has been offering English 102, History 102, year basics over two semesters
Summer School courses at Co- Psychology 101, and Speech for roughly •1,000.
manche High School in cooper- 102. Again, these projections Thesecoursesarebasicre-
ation with th* Comanche Tnde- are tentative and will nbt quirements for the Freshman
dents from the region would Schedule is printed during
> benefits to local stu-
dents will be enormous. A stu-
Aguilar, Grant Reid, Angie
and Chris Bloyd, Shane Wea-
ver, Bryan Carroll, Sergey
Gordeev, Kathryn Helm, Josh
Tbrres, Brent Coplen, Liesl
Quast, Jay Evett, and Ken-
neth and Vickie Harvick.
Others helping with the
show are Cherry Steward and
the stage crew: Deanna Flor-
Ripley, and Genny Martin, to celebrate its 33rd year
looking forward to everyone as a variety of booths.
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by the Fellowship of Christian help make this another fun and entertainment will be
the music under the tent
The theme for the parade presented by some of our own
“The Best of Times...My local talented musicians, plus
Favorite Decade”. Any one others. But that’s not all,
interested in a parade entry there will be a lot more. Don’t stamps or self-inking stamps,
should portray any decade
(styles, fads, events, etc...) of
their choice.
Some of the events that
Band Boosters will meet will be taking place on Sat-
Monday, May 3, at 7 p.m. in urday the 29th will be art
dia Ibarra, Tbnya Stephens, the CHS Band Hall. and photo contest, horseshoe
. This will be an important tournament, brisket and chili
Malaina Steward, Glenna Mel- meeting to plan for Junior cookoff, treasure hunt, cow
ler, Shawna Holland, Lori Col- High Band Festival. All mem- patty bingo, 42 tournament,
bers are urged to attend.
CpI. Edwards
Reports For Duty
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1993, newspaper, April 29, 1993; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291634/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.