The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1993 Page: 6 of 18
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WAYNE ROHNE
Granbury High School and
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at 817-675- 4329 or 817-277-
6211."
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way with him;...” (Sermon on
the Mount, Matthew 5:25). A
few years ago, the Legislature
put statutory form on this pro-
cess. It is a means by which
disputes can be settled with-
out undue expense, delay, and
conflict. If elected, and when
appropriate, I will encourage
irocess as a means of
Handmade Original Fblk Santas, Antique-
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Santas & Snowmen, Nancy Thomas Fblk Art,
Wreaths, Swags, Garlands, Christmas Decor
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Mr. Rohne stated further:
"I have taken mediator train-
ing courses for general dis-
pute resolution as well as for
domestic relations. The medi-
ation process has been em-
ployed by attorneys for years
and has Biblical allusion, viz.
« “Agree with thine adversary
High School for Science quickly, whiles thou are in the
gineenng Professions
tar High School
Down Beary Lane
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
Sat., Dec. 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Two U.S. capitals preceded
, __ t of Columbia: New
of the State Bar of Ibxas, York and Philadelphia.
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will treat the litigants, defen-
dants, and attorneys with re-
spect, follow the law, and be
impartial in my rulings. I will
strive to remember that own-
ership of this office, as well as
my public offices, is vested in
the people, and that the office
holder is a steward of a sacred
trust.”
Mr. Rohne is a son of the
late P.B. Rohne and of Alma
Ibrgerson Rohne, a resident
of Clifton Lutheran Sunset
Home.
Mr. Rohne was first married
to the former Jurdiss Marie
vBSAN’rAS
«tsterfor
and influence. Please contact
me at 915 West 7th Street,
of School Boards Council of Clifton, Ihxa8 76634
School Attorneys and Ibxas
City Attorneys Association.
He is a Sustaining Life Fellow
of the Ibxas Bar foundation,
a member of the College the District of Colui
former Mayor of the Ibwn of
Pantego, former Chairman of
the Mayors* Council of Ikrrant
County, Ibxas, and former
president of the Arlington Bar
Association.
Mr. Rohne is a member of
St. Olak Lutheran Church,
Cranfills Gap; Vice Chairman
of the Board of Trustees
of Clifton Lutheran Sunset
Home; Secretary of the Luth-
eran Foundation of the South-
west; member of the Board
of Regents, Luther College,
Decorah, Iowa; Trustee of the
Vasterheim Museum, Decorah,
Iowa; and a member of the
Colwick,’ a daughter of Ennis Norwegian Society of Ibxas.
and Clarice Dahl Colwick of
Clifton. Mr. and Mrs.. Rohne
adopted three children, two
boys and a girl. Mrs. Rohne
passed away in September of
1975. After the children were
grown, Mr. Rohne married
Marge Wilhelm of Arlington.
She is Coordinator of the Mag-
net ]
and Ehl
at Dunbar High School in Fort
Worth. She has two daugh-
ters and a son. Mr. Rohne has
three grandchildren ages 5, 4
and 2.
Mr. Rohne is a member of
the State Bar of Ibxas and of
the State Bar of Minnesota.
He is admitted to practice
in all state courts in those
states, is admitted to practice
in the U.S. District Court,
J!<?'lSrn °! 'Ife amenable to this process and
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth
Circuit, and the Ikx Court
of the United States. He is
Andrews Wins $60,000 Award
Former Comanche High who were invited to Florida
School girls basketball coach for a week of seminars and
Leta Andrews won the prssti- sharing of their ideas on
gious American Ibacher Award education.
recently in Orlando, Florida, in Andrews, 56, said she has
a national competition spon- no immediate plans for her
sored by the Disney Corpora- personal winnings and will
tjOIL talk with her principal about
The award carries a 326,000 what projects to fund at her
personal prize, 325,000 for highschool.
Granbury High School and Andrews coached in Co-
310000 for the Granbury manche from the mid-1960’s
school district. tothe 1970’a. She is currently
The winner of the American the Granbury High School
Ibacher Award grand prize is varsity girls coach and a phys-
selected by the 36 teachers ical education teacher.
this process as a means of
reducing adversarial hostility,
the cost of litigation, and the
court’s docket, every bearing
in mind that not every case is
that some cases can be tried
in the time it takes to attempt
a member of the General to get them settled."
Practice Section Council and „ Mr; ^hne further stated:
Committee for Law Focused “I welcome yaw vote, support
education of the State Bar
of Ibxas, Ibxas Association
There Is Life After Stroke
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County Pecan
Show Set
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For Dec. 3rd
By Bob Whitney
County Ext. Agent-Ag
The Comanche County Ex-
American Heart Association^
His spetvh is slurred, his
steps slow, his right arm limp
Yet, two years after a debtl
Hating stroke, kenneth Carter
is plax ing his saxaphonc
"There's no nuMakc that
when you see one >ou Loo*
I'm disabled? say* Carter.
of Hhximfiekl. ( onn "It s
amazing not onh to me
play, but to see me even
assemble m\ sax » hen I
play in hospitals and rehabili-
tation centers and at recovery
group meetings. I show
stroke patient* that nm hist
don't stop"
(’arter. who has learned to
play with only his left arm. is
proving his point There is
life after a stroke
The battle to overcome the
nation's leading debilitating
disease and No. 3 killer
behind heart attack and
cancer is in part “up to you.''
Carter says. "You've got to
want to do it."
To further enhance y our
recovery from stroke, the
American Heart Association
says rehabilitation should:
• Begin as soon as possible.
• include strong family
support.
• Be a team effort in
which doctors, nurses
and other health special
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Pecan exhibitors are invited
and encouraged to help with
this very important part of the
Pecan Show.
We hope you will come and
join us at the Comanche Com-
munity Center on December
tension Program Coundf Com- 3 for the Comanche County
mercial Horticulture Commit- Pecan Show.
tee invites all Comanche Coun-
ty pecan producers as well as
homeowners with pecan trees
to enter and attend this years
on December 3 at 9:00 a.m.
at the Comanche Community
Center in Comanche. Entry
forms and rules are in the Qp-
manche County Extension "Of-
fice. Entries will be accepted
Pecan entries will be pro-
cessed between 1:00 p.m. to
6:00 p.m., December 2, at the
Comanche Community Center.
ists work ctoaely with the
patient and the family.
Like the one Carter
suffered on a July morning
while his wife drove him to
work. a stroke is often severe
and sudden It occurs wlten a
blood vessel that brings oxy-
gen to the brain cither bursts
or is clogged by a bkxxl clot
or another particle This
prevents blood from flawing
to a part of the brain, which
can lead to damaged or dead
brain cells.
Strokes can alter y our
behavior and tlx night patterns,
memory, senses, ability to
move parts of your body,
speech and your ability to
understand speech.
But. like Carter, you can
still enjoy life.
“1 could have gone back to
work, if I wanted to,” says
Carter, who left the hospital
after a month of rehabilita-
tion. "It has all w orked out.
But if I hadn't been able to
play the sax again, at least 1
had the satisfaction of
knowing I tried."
For more information on
how you or someone, you
know can recover from a
stroke, contact your local
American Heart Association
or call 1-800-AHA-USA1
(1-800-242-8721).
When swallows fly high
it is an indication of good
weather. The ia^rds feed on '
gnats and flies; which are
found farther from the ground
when warm air rises. The
rising air is generally a sign of
good weather.
from pecan growers in Co-
manche County or a member
of any Comanche County Or-
ganization. Paean entries must
be entered before 5:00 pan.,
December 1 at one of the fol-
lowing locations:
Comanche County Exten- i
sion Office, Comanche.
Farley Farm Supply, De
Leon.
Evans Farm Supply, Proc-.
tor.
Agriplex Producers, Inc.,
Gustine.
A pecan entry must have
a minimum of 60 nuts and
be labeled with variety name,
exhibitor name, address, and
phone number. Growers are
limited to one entry of each
variety but there is no limit on
number of entries of seedling ,
or native pecans. AU pecans
entered in the show must have
been grown in 1993 by the
exhibitor in .Comanche County. u
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.