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Nursing Home
Happenings
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Hospital
Spotlight
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Comanche Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
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have a work day, Saturday, May 22 to
prepare the grounds for the annual
meeting, Sunday, May 30th.
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Stephenville Medical & Surgical Clinic
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Richard L. Shepherd, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Thoracic & Vascular Surgery [
Board Certified
CCH also offers this week’s Hos-
pital Spotlight Department - Pul-
monary Rehabilitation.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR)
is a program that concentrates on
individuals with breathing prob-
, lems. -
One of the leading causes of Ollie Burks, and Dorothy Miller,
hospital admissions in Comanche
is a disease called Chronic Ob-
structive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD), also sometimes known
as chronic bronchitis or emphy-
sema.
ent problems which often exist
together affecting lungs, causing
shortness of breath, cough,
wheeze, and frequent infections.
COPD is due to damage to your
lungs almost always caused by
smoking.
PR offers educational oppor- ~
tunities and exercise for their pa- Lightfoot- Martha Woods visited
Davidde Ray; Murdell Carr,
Gerald Holley, and Pat
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P.O. Box 934 Hwy. 377 North Proctor. Tx. 76468
Comanche Therapeutic
710 N. Austin at Mane-Tamers Salon
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OF/ CALLIE D MANKIN.
Dr. Shepherd will be joining
Dick Frazier, M.D., F.A.C.S. and I
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and sing at 2:00 p.m. Thursday
there will be gospel singing at
3:00 p.m. Friday the Melody
Makers will be here at 6:30 p.m.
Last but by no means least the
Daniel Family will be on hand on
Saturday the 15"’ at 3:00 p.m. We
hope you can make at least one of
these events, better still plan to
make them all. Lay Minister Jim
Seniors & Children $5.95
At Proctor Dam-FM 2861
Hours: Mon. 11-9; Closed Tues. & Wed.;
Thurs., Fri., Sat. 11-9; Sun. 11-3
Thanks so much for your thoughts,
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or the love each has shown.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Outpatient rehabilitation is one Ty and LaRae from the New
of the many services offered by Hope Ranch will be here to play
Comanche Community Hospital.
CCH has been providing Physi-
cal Therapy for patients recover-
ing from surgery, accidents, etc;
Cardiac Rehabilitation for pa-
tients who have suffered a heart
attack; and the Wellness Center
for everyone in the community
who want to maintain or become
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Sunday services at 3:00 p.m.
Game winners this week were:
Cora Evans, Hackey Langley,
Bertha Thorton, Modet Chapman,
Viola Auvenshine, John
Robinson, Lydia Neiman, Louise
Grace, Ann Smart, Grady White,
Cemeteiy in Comanche.
Mrs. Price was bom May 7,
1905, in Comanche County, to
Charles and Elizabeth Crozer
Carnes. She married W.E. Gene
Price, January 30,1927, in Wichita
Falls. Mrs. Price taught school
while living in Comanche and ...
worked in a department store in preceded in death by his parents,
Wichita Falls. She was preceded 2 brothers, Ordis Tackett and Ule
in death by her three brothers, Tackett and sister, Velma Tackett
Pete'Carnes, Pat Carnes and Richardson.
Buster Carnes. Funeral services were at 2:00
Survivors include son and p.m. on Thursday, April 29,2004
daughter-in-law, Bill and Lynn at the graveside of Huckabay
Price of Granbury; daughter and Cemetery with Rev. Roy
son-in-law, Mary Lou and Dr. Dittfurth officiating, interment
Rogers Coleman of Granbury; followed at Huckabay Cemetery,
grandchildren, Bill and Mindy Huckabay,^
Price, Jr. of Granbury, Mike and
Linda Price of Fort Worth, David 1
and Jodie Price of Granbury, Pam
and Douglas Travis of The Wood-
lands, Candy Stroup of Houston,
Chris and Jenny Coleman of New
Rochelle, New York; 16 great-
grandchildren; a great great-
granddaughter; and a niece, Char-
lotte Reese and husband, John, of
Comanche.
TACKETT
Milton Wayne Tackett, 77 of
Stephenville passed away on
Monday, April 26, 2004 at an
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Page 3 /Thursday, May 6,2004, / The Comanche Chief
Terry Barnes
207 N. Austin
Comanche, TX 76442
915/356-2528
Edward Jones
Serving Individual Investor* Since 1871
“Come let us treat your Mother
like the Queen she is with the
MOTHER’S DAY B UFFET!99
Bank-issued, FDIC-
insured to $ 100,000
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• kindness, and
thank you for tl
tients, along with a one on one
evaluation with a Certified Res- Gerald Holley, and
piratory Therapist to determine the Westmoreland visited Sarah
amount of treatment required. Watson; Oles and Bernice Pinson
To begin the process of reha- visited Ruby Dean Godfrey;
bilitation, a doctor’s referral must Shirley Wetzel visited Lindsay
first be obtained. After the evalu-
ation, the patient is given an indi-
vidual exercise program based on Almost 200 million gallons of cot-
his/her individual needs. tonseed oil are used in food prod-
Pulmonary Rehabilitation of- ucjs such as margarine and salad
fers a 12-week program consist- dressing,
ing of 36 sessions (Monday-
Wednesday-Friday) with the time
Visitors this week were: C.J. ;
and Lil Brown, James and Nell .
Brush, Charles Reese, Viann
Melot and K.D. Evans visited'
Buddy Decker, Leon Nichols
They are actually differ- visited Nona Williford; Joyce and
Mike Jones visited Maudie
Smith; Curtis Escobar visited
Lola West; Harold and Maijorie
McCullough visited Ruby
Harkins, Ona McCullough and
Gayle McCullough ; Dee, Diane
and Jordan Hopkins visited
Laverne Hopkins; Daisy Slaton
and Carol Ward visited Lona
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Es-
tate of Hallie D. Mankin, Deceased, were issued,on the 3rd day of May,
2004, under Docket No. 6804, pending in the County Court of Comanche
County, Texas to Ted S. Mankin.
Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the Estate ad-
dressed as follows:
Ted S. Mankin, Representative
Estate of Hallie D. Mankin, Deceased
% James H. Dudley, Attorney
Woodley & Dudley Law Office
P.O.Box99 ..
Comanche, Texas 76442
All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being
administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner
prescribed by law.
Dated this 13rd day of May, 2004
PENA
Juan Pena, age 89 years, 10
months and - 16 days, of
Comanche, Texas, died Monday,
May 3, 2004 at North Austin
Medical Center in Austin, Texas.
He was bom on June 17,
1920 in Lockhart, Texas to
Emeterio Pena and Alcana
(Leija) Pena. He worked in
landscaping and construction and
' for twenty years was employed
by Dickies & Son in Austin,
Texas. Mr. Pena was a Catholic.
Mr. Pena was united in
marriage to Lazara Torres in
1939 in Sweetwater, Texas. She
preceded him in death in 1980.
He is survived by son,
Epolito “Paul” Pena, Comanche,
Texas; daughter, Amelia Cabello,
Austin, Texas; son, Refugio
Pena, Austin, Texas; son, Juan
Pena, Jr., Austin, Texas; son,
Mark Pena, Austin, Texas; son,
Andy Pena, Austin, Texas; 19
grandchildren, 41 great-
grandchildren; one great-great-
grandchild; sister, Alejandra
Pena, Comanche, Texas; sister,
May Izquierdo, Comanche,
Texas; brother, Ralph Pena,
Comanche, Texas; numerous
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were at 2:00
p.m. on Tuesday, May 4,2004 at
the graveside with Father Philip
McNamara officiating. Burial
was in the Union Cemeteiy in ....
Comanche County, Texas with assisted living home
Stephenville, Texas.
He was bom December 16,
1926 in Thurber, Texas. Mr.
Tackett was a longtime resident
of Comanche and recently moved
Mary Ellen Price, 98, passed to Stephenville. Wayne served in
away Friday, April 30, 2004, in the U.S. Armv and Merchant
Granbury. Marines during World War II. He
Funeral services were 2 p.m. retired from Exxon Oil.
3-year 3.15% Minimum
APY* Deposit $8,000
"'Annual Percentage Yield (APY)-Interest
cannot remain on deposit; periodic payout of
interest is required. Early withdrawal is not
permitted. Effective 3/6/04.-. Subject to
availability and price change. The amount
received from a sale of a CD at current
market value may be less than the amount
initially invested.
Call or atop by today.
OBITUARIES |
Saturday at Central Christian Survivors are two sons, Billy
Church in Comanche, Texas with and wife, Brenda Tackett of
intermeftt following at Oakwood Bayton, Texas; Shayne and wife,
- Lilly Tackett of Corpus Chnsti,
Texas; brother, Roy and wife,
’ Bartiara Tackett of Justin, Texas;
sister, Anita Nall of Mineral
Wells, Texas; two grandchildren,
Travis and Carol Tackett; loving
companion, Evelyn Montgomery
of Stephenville, Texas; many
nieces and nephews. He was
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Wichita Falls. She was preceded 2 brothers, Ordis Tackett and Ule
Mother’s Day will soon be
here, that is a day of joy or even
tears but it is a very special day.
A day we pay tribute to mothers y—
past or present for once a mother, '
always a mother. At Western ■■
Hills Mother’s Day also is the
starting day for National Nursing
Home Week. It will be a week of
special events, a time we like to
invite the community to enjoy
with the residents. Every lady in
the facility will be presented with
a rose for the occasion. Monday
the 10th will be birthday part at
3:00 p.m. Residents with birthday
in May are Inez Williams, Jean
Liger, Bill Durham, and Ila Day. ■■■■
Tuesday the residents will be./
enjoying ide cream sundaes while
being entertained by Leigh Ann
Smart at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday
THANK YOU
Tlie family of Garland. Collins would like
acknowledge that by placing our trust in Jesus, we h<
experienced quiet, everyday miracles:
His joy has balanced our pain.
His power has lifted our burden.
His peace has calmed our worries.
His grace has been more than adequate to cover us.
His strength has been sufficient to carry us through.
His love na bathed our wounds like a healing balm.
And we realize and are grateful to each of our family,
friends, neighbors arid acquaintances for bein g the
vessels that He has used to hold us up spiritually,
physically, and emotionally during this time of great
loss. Your love and support in every aspect has been
overwhelming and Joyce, Roland and Mary, Sue and
Jim, Linda and Billy Jack, and all the grandchildren
and great-grandchildren say THANK YOU and ask
(Note: Moth er st 1
extended hospital stay ahead of her. She has
asked us to allow ner to write the Thank You
acknowledgments to express hers and our love
appreciation...The acknowledgments will be delayed
but will arrive as soon as
labor of love.
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and. great-grandchilaren say
that you continue to prav for us. (INote: 1
has an extended hospital stay ahead of hi
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