Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 2014 Page: 21 of 26
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The Comanche Chief
Thursday, April 24, 2014 Page 1C
138 years
Mercerkeon Ranck
Linda Burton REppetoe
Oldest recognized ranch in Comanche County
Newburg Community
137 years
Soutk keon
Baptist Gkurck
Oldest Baptist Church in Comanche County
Newburg Community
133 years
First United
Metkodist Gkurck
Serving Comanche County
356-2120 • 217 E. Grand
143 years
Gity of Gomancke
Country living at its best
356-2616 • 114 W. Central
141 years
The
Gomancke Gkief
The Oldest Newspaper west of Fort Worth
356-2636 • 203 West Grand
140 years
First Baptist Gkurck
A going church for a coming Christ
356-2051 • 407 N. Houston
140 years
Gomancke County
Abstract Company
John Gleaton, owner
356-2564 • 106 N. Austin
139 years
St. Mattkew’s
Episcopal Gkurck
Established 1887. Join us for Mass, Sunday 11:00 am
356-2997 • 500 N. Austin
138 years
Hope Masonic
kodge #481
356-5753 • 604 N. Austin
138 years
Hope kutkeran
Gkurck EkGA
356-5165 • 300 E. Cedar Street
136 years
Board Gkurck
254-879-2559 • CR 304
134 years
Gomancke \blunteer
Fire Department
356-2112 • 219 N. Austin
134 years
Sidney Baptist
Gkurck
Rev. Keg Gibson
254-842-5556 • 151 CR 165
133 years
Higginbotkam Bros
Your hometown hardware store
356-2545 • 101 N. Houston
133 years
Gomancke
Funeral Home
Caring for families for over 100 years
356-2531 * 411 W. Grand
138 years
Gartman View Freewill
Baptist Gkurck
Sunday & Wednesday Services
356-2293 • 1160 Hwy 16
138 years
Dudley
Brotkers, kTD
Ranching in Comanche County Since 1886
356-2284 • 9450 Hwy 67/377
137 years
Sidney Gkurck
of Gkrist
254-842-5824 • 4124 Hwy 1689
133 years
Gomancke
National Bank
Serving Comanche since 1898
356-2577 • 100 E. Central
133 years
sJoknson’s Florist
Family owned since 1891
356-2220 • 906 E. Highland
131 years
Mount Pleasant
Baptist Gkurck
A small community church with a heart bigger than Texas
356-2827 • 961 Hwy 2247
107 years
Hasse Baptist
Gkurck
254-879-3237 • 133 CR 321
103 years
Gomancke
Study Glub
Celebrating our Centennial through
the Prisms of our Past
325-330-1432 • 106 E. Neely
103 years
Gomancke Depot
Home of the Chamber of Commerce
356-3233 • 304 S. Austin
103 years
Gomancke Gkamber
of Commerce
Experience captivating Comanche
356-3233 • 304 S. Austin
87 years
Central Texas
Farm Gredit, AGA
Caring for Rural America since 1917
356-1616 • 104 N. Austin
86 years
DurkanrEllis
Pecan Company, Inc.
Quality shelled pecans and other nut products
356-5291 • 308 S. Houston
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Wilkerson, James C., III. Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 2014, newspaper, April 24, 2014; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth830901/m1/21/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.