The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1994 Page: 17 of 18
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The world population is
currently growing by about 97
million people every year.
up to look like a loose cannon,
is summarily fired.
Suddenly a second suspect,
a man Hardy knows and ad-
mires, is charged with the
list of prominent clients, in-
dueling the victim. Office pol-
There are about 6,000 kinds
of echinoderms - spiny skinned
sea animals such as starfish,
sand dollars and sea urchins.
Neves were guests to Co-
manche Peak Chapter DRT
for lunch at Merry Heart Tba
cation was by Martha Shack-
elford.
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Shape Of Tbxas” by Richard
Francaviglia, U.T.A. Professor
DEEDS RECORDED
April 28, 1994: Katherine
Louise Glasgow Scott, a widow
to Jeff Walker and wife: Being
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manche County. Consideration
December 3, 1993: Charles
H. Goodrick to Danny R.
lead to problem behaviors that
only increase as your dog ma- Chapter Daughters of the Re-
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915-356-5122
Stephen F. Austin. Araceli
Gonzales's essay will advance
to state competition.
Announcements were made.
Delicious refreshments were
and a vengeful, hostile prose- enjoyed by everyone. The meet-
cutor.
Within the microcosm of two
’■ Excellent communication be- murder trials, author John T.
Lescroart weaves a mosaic of
character and conflict.
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No.66, Comanche County. Con-
sideration $10.
April 29,1994: Juanita John-
son, a single woman to Gene
Chambers: All of Lot 21, Block
J, Buffalo Spring Subdivi-
sion Unit III in the James'
Bonham Survey, Comanche
County. Consideration $10.
May 2,1994: Gene Bingham
and wife to Nolan Creek and
wife: Being a part of 15.382
acres out of the John Dun-
can Survey, Comanche County.
Consideration $10.
April 16, 1994: Peggy Hand
to Lane D. Morris: One acre,
more or less, Comanche Coun- W
IT’S A BAMBINO!
Captain Tbdd L. and Tkmela
Johnston of Bastia O. Roveion,
Italy are the proud parents
of a baby boy. Brian Leslie
was bom on May 5, 1994, in
Vicenza, Italy. He weighed 8
pounds, 4 ounces, and was 21
inches long.
Maternal grandparents are
Dail and Ruby Steele of Sid-
ney.
Paternal grandparents are
Everett and Vicki Johnston ~
Colleyville. Paternal great- strength, and hope with each
other that they may solve
their common problem and
help others recover from alco-
holism.
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ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
by Reporter
Comanche Group AA will
meet every Wednesday and
Saturday at 8:00 p.m.
Meeting place is in the old
Boy Scout Headquarters on
Reservoir Hill (Barnes St.) in
Comanche.
Contact (915) 356-3110 or
356-2949, Comanche.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a
fellowship of men and women
who share their experience,
grandparents are Dale and
Leah Ghramm of Wichita,
Kansas and DeForest and
Alice Goodrum of Prince City,
Oregon.
ing ended with a prayer by
Martha Shackelford.
The next meeting will be
at 528 North Patrick Street
at 2:00 p.m., May 10 in
the home of Anabel Bax-
ter. Lillian Cowan will present
the program, “Retreat
lb Glory.”
Visitors are welcome.
, “This is a story of a rhine-
stone cowboy whose sparkle
was fading fast, but who rose
to live again, and lived to
tell about it.” With extraor-
dinary candor, Glen Camp-
bell, works to set the record
straight in his new autobiog-
raphy. He tells of his sojourn
amid the decadence and de-
structive trappings of fame-
the bucks, the booze, the co-
caine, the women-and the re-
ligious awakening and uncon-
dition „
literally saved his life.
RAin estone Cowboy tells of
A rise from ruthless poverty
as; one of twelve children in
a small Arkansas town and
the struggles for stardom.
AS a brilliant studio musi-
cian, Campbell backed up such
artists as Sinatra, Elvis, Ray
Charles, and Nat King Cole.
Then as a sole performer in the
sixties and seventies, he sold
some 45 million records and
hosted his own top-rated TV
show. Tbo quickly, though, the
<|ream became a nightmare of
emending, multiple marriages,
all-too-public affairs, and es-
COMPAMY
511 Commerce • Brownwood
«ins in puppy hood and is
based on deep respect and af-
fection. Improper care, poor
straining, or a lack of attention
^during the early months can
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Anabel Baxter gave the
treasures report.
Registrar Virginia Thylor re- PRESENT DRUG AWARENESS PROGRAM: Pictured Qeft to right) are Becky Caffey, Comanche County
Edwards (daughter of Sheriff Billy Works, and inmate Jesus Quinones. The three inmates presented
assert your dominance from April 12.
the start, you'll build a lasting The meeting was conducted
and loving relationship with by Margaret Neves. The invo-
your pup.
This guide includes more
than eighty excellent black
itics intervenes and Hardy is Bosque River representatives
demoted to assisting the am-
biguous D.A. who wants the
case for its headlines. In a
man shepherds, the Monks of bizarre series of developments.
New Skete train their own the case has to be dropped and
beautiful dogs, and dogs of Hardy, whom the D.A. has set
any breed, according to a
unique program based on un-
odrstanding canine behavior
ai)d enhancing the bond be-
tween dog and owner. Their
dew volume, The Art of Ris-
itig A Puppy, goes through
the practical steps of choos-
ing the right breed, prepar- r ,
iqg your home, caring for your victim’s strange and seductive
sic obedience exercises. Clear,
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filed an application with the Public
Utility Commission ofTexas(Com-
mission) to make a refund of the
estimated reduction in TU Electric's
1993 state franchise tax liability
resulting from tax legislation passed
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* of the tax legislation was perma-
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Thus, there was an overrefund of
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sion Project No. 12497, involving
the refund of bonded rates in Docket
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and white illustration, ex- the flag of the United States
plains the stages of puppy de- America and salute to the
Tbxas flag were repeated in
unison as led by Lillian Cowan.
The minutes of the last
meeting were read by Lorena
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By Margaret Neves
Anna Ree Stephens was
hostess for Bosque River
tures. By learning to gently public of Tbxas in her hone
the start, you’ll build a lasting
velopment, deals with prob-
lems, and is an essential
source of information. This
litionally loving marriage that book is just one of many avail- , - . - .
able at the library to help you Sparkman and approved
train various types of dogs.
Other books include obedi-
ence training, training hunt-
ing dogs, dogs kept for com-
panionship, and kid dogs.
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In Hard Evidence, Asst. . _T r
D.A. Dismas Hardy begins his on March 10 trip to Granbury,
story when the body of a Sil- Martha, Launa Purvis, Char-
icon Valley billionaire washes lene Moser and Margaret
up on a beach. It becomes ev- Neves were guests to Co-
ident he was shot by some-
one he knew. Hardy soon
finds himself the prosecutor in Room and a program on “The
San Francisco’s biggest mur-
der trial. The defendant is a
2dating“d^g problem"1 N<^; Japanese cafi girl with • long ofHisto^
4 Christian and in recovery, 8* Cathnrinn n<>r*ri i k *11 k vuuen wanter ana wne: ueing T — —9 6Bmuu<u otc
he has stepped back into the ^udmg the victim Office pol- Cjtherme RandoJph will be land that is a part of and out of £oh??T Richard Brownwood,
spotlight, a Whole man at last. 103rd gMte
biguous D.A. who wants the vention in Lubbock, May 19,
’ Renowned for breeding Ger- case for its headlines. In a 20, and 21.
A dedication of citizens
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will be at 11:00 a.m.. May 7 at
Chalk Mountain.
Jean Reece announced 14
entries in Outstanding 4th
Grade Tbxas History student
same murder and hires Hardy essay contest. The theme was
as defense counsel. Now all
Hardy has to contend with
is an uncooperative client, the
f new charge, and practicing ba- daughter, a prejudiced judge
I sic obedience exercises. Clear,
compassionate guidelines are
Offered.
MARRIAGES RECORDED
April 29, 1994: Rudy Lee
Srader and Rebecca Gayle
Fuller: By Ray Seckinger,
Pastor, De Leon.
: April S0’ 1994: Carey
ty in Tfract No. 6, out of the Dwayne Bingham and Kath-
Thomas J. Mitchell Survey, ryn Marie Patterson: By Mar-
Consideration $10. tin Luther Emert, Congre
April 20, 1994: Ronald R. gational Methodist Minister,
D. Mohon and wife: Lot No.
1 and 9 feet, more or lees,
off of and across the N. side
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1994, newspaper, May 12, 1994; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291688/m1/17/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.