The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1993 Page: 18 of 18
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Whatever his name or alias
at the moment-Henry Mc-
Carty, Henry Antrim, Kid
Antrim, Billy Bonny-people
always called him the Kid. Not
until his final months did any-
one call him Billy, the Kid.
Newspapers pictured him as a
king of outlaws; and his highly
publicized capture, trial, es-
cape, and end fixed image in
the public mind for all time.
He was only twenty-one years
old when a bullet from Sher-
iff Pat Garrett’s six shooter
killed him on July 14, 1881.
Within a year Billy the Kid be-
came the subject of five dime-
novel ’biogra]
as Garrett’s gl
count, and that was just the
beginning.
Billy The Kid, A Short and, jor new work of nonfiction and
it brings an urgent important
message. We are a deeply ail-
ing society, Dr. Peck says. Our
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a rare sense of place, so that
readers are drawn into her
world be it Santa Fe, Paris,
France, suburban Austin, or
a West Thxas ranch. Osburn
creates characters so real we
ache for them and sometimes
want to shake them.
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his calling in New Mexico’s
Lincoln County War.
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A former newspaper re-
porter and radio writer, Car-
olyn Osburn has lived in Thxas
since 1946. She has been
a teacher at UT Austin as
well as a creative writer. In
Warriors and Maidens, the
truth that Osburn tells has
to do with the adversarial re-
lationships between men and
women, although many of the
women are not, strictly speak-
ing, maidens. She uses re-
lationships and explores the
endless mystery of what goes
on between men and women.
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AUDITIONS
WHEN: December 4, 3 - 6 p.m.
WHERE: 200 S. Austin, Comanche
Melting Pot Production will be taking auditions and
interviews for people serious about acting December 4
through January 30.
Par more information or contributions call:
Karen Donna Al
366-2474 366-2381 356-3674
I (•) cording to Jimmy Warren, who
(\wZ heads the group.
Whrren reported a number
of guest singers are expected
to participate in addition to
many local singers.
invite all singers and
friends to participate in our
program,” said Warren.
NOTICE
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7:00 p.m. at the First Baptist
Church, Brownwood.
Parry Timme will be the
guest speaker. His topic to
Group Therapy.
that to, placing iten
sight, never failing to lock
your vehicle doors,, and being
alert to the activities of peo-
ple around you. Those exact
same safeguards also apply to
securing your belongings at
your home. During my days as
a peace officer in our county,
my duties frequently required
me to be calling unexpect-
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Utfey who has done a number illnees is incivility, by which he
of volumes on the violent
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frontier army.
Utley does what so many
books, movies, tv shows, and
paintings have failed to do:
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date and time of the movement
i or seem-
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these precautions do not guar-
antee that you won’t be vic-
timised, but they will reduce
your chances of being the vic-
tim of a property crime.
On Monday, November 22nd,
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:15
p.m., a residence in the Down-
ing area, on Highway 16,
was burglarized. The thief or
thieves backed a vehicle up to
the south door of the home and
took a number of guns and a
Look What’s Now In Gustine!
SHEAR Country Beauty Salon
NOW OPEN Tuesday * Saturday
108 W. Hwy. 36 Phone: 667-7557
All the latest cuts A styles for the whole family • Late
Appointments A Walk-Ins Welcome
Owned a Operated by Stephanie Spurger
■ compact disc player.
Further descriptions of the
stolen items are as follows: a
Remington Model 788 bolt ac-
tion .22/.250 caliber rifle, se-
rial number A6081165; a Mar-
lin Model 39M lever action
.22 caliber rifle, serial num-
ber 22262115; a Remington
Modei 870 pump action 20-
gauge shotgun, serial number
T433859X, an H & R .22-
magnum semi-auto with dip;
■ a Winchester pump action 12-
gauge shotgun; a Savage bolt
action .22 caliber rifle; and a
Sony compact disc player.
Anyone having any infor-
mation or suspicions relating
to this or any other crimi-
nal activity should contact Co-
manche County Crime Stop-
pers at 356-3737. Crime Stop-
pers will pay up to $1,000 for
information leading to the ar-
rest and indictment of viola-
tors. Additionally, callers will
not be asked to identify them-
selves.
I Sipe Springs
’ ®e Musical Saturday
* V Sipe Springs wifi hold it’s
about 6:00 p.m. at the Sipe
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tend, expedally aU muaictona.
The fund now stands nt an estimated $11,000.00. If you wish to
make a donation or give a memorial please contact the hocpital
Home Health employees de- at $566241. (Chief Staff Photo)
.. x J vote not only their time and
edly upon our residents and expertise, but also their love,
I was contmually surprised care, and understanding, aU of
which make a significant dif-
... . , ference in the lives of their pa-
ible m the yard, garage, star- tients.
age buildings, and the house
itself. Easy pickings indeed for Stephen’s was founded in
the dishonest, perhaps overly May 1991 and has been provid-
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honest. * home health care services to
I repeat my advice of last Comanche and the Central
week: lock the doors of house, Tbxas area since that time,
garage and storage areas when Employing nurses, therapists,
leave home; put equip- home care aides, social work-
ers, and other caregivers, the
agency offers comprehensive
home care from the most basic
assistance with daily living to
sophisticated high-tech medi-
cal treatment.
Comanche, TX
Valley Forge ROBERTS 3^7;.
DISCOUNT PHARMACY
means conduct far more seri-
ous than a want of politeness-
going back in time much fur-
ther than the blatantly glut-
tonous 1980s. Morally de-
structive patterns of self- ab-
sorption, callousness, manip-
—---r~ — —--— ulativeness, and materialism
legend to expose the reality of gre so ingrained in our routine
Billy the Kid. He presents an behavior that we often do not
engrossing stay of a youthful recognize them.
Using examples from his
own life, case histories of his
patients, and dramatic scenar-
ios of businesses that have
made a conscious decision to
bring civility to their organiza-
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super stocking staffers or a wide, joins Congress and Pres-
treasured gift for the Co- ident Bill Clinton in celebrat-
ing America’s caregivers dur-
ing National Home Health
Care Week, November 28 - De-
cember 4, 1993.
Proclaimed by an Act of
Congress and by President Bill
Clinton, National Home Care
Week provides the opportu-
nity to pay tribute to the thou-
sands of nurses, therapists,
home care aides, volunteers,
and physicians who dedicate
their lives to bring the commu- 1
nity the higheat Quality health
Last week, I discussed the care at home. In addition, it I
desirability of safeguarding provides the opportunity for I
your belongings m a vehicle agencies to focus national at- ■
items out of tention of the issues of home
car& FOOD BASKET WINNER: Penny Hamflton (right) presented Judy
In appreciation of the per- Lunsford of Comanche with the food basket and turkey which
son care they deliver, Stephana was given away November 19 by the Comandie Hospital in their
will recognize its employees current fund drive efforts for a new ambulance. This project
during a luncheon on Decern- raised over $400.00 for the fund. Christmas ornaments are still
ber 2nd at the Comanche of- being sold and memorials and donations are being accepted.
you
ment away and do not leave
tions, Dr. Peck demonstrates it laying or standing in the
where we have gone wrong yard; keep your belongings out
and how change can be ef- of view by dosing curtains or
irocess to likely blinds; do whatever it takes
l-change hurts- to prevent desirable and valu-
but without change there is no able items from being vtoi-
growth, and without growth ble to casual passers-by. And
we are half alive. be aware of the movements
• • • • of people or vehicles in your
There are still plenty of au- neighborhood or area. Immedi- ___
tographed copies of Beard and ately write down the descrip- for
Wear and The Cowboy hide, the license number, the
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Her stones are marked by wry plify your Christmas list. Sales of anyone suspicious
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1993, newspaper, December 2, 1993; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291665/m1/18/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.