The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1968 Page: 11 of 14
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Serving Overseas
TOE COMANCHTC HREF, COMANCHE.
the Eisenhower - Dulles tenure with the gloves—and in evad Forrest Kvle
Iraft. Clay is surely rw T •
We would like w> puDflsh all
of Comanche County's Service-
men serving overseas. If you
know of someone serving ov-
erseas who is not on the list,
please let us know.
Serving Their
Country Overseas
S-Sgt. Vtigil Evans
Viet Nam
5p5 Lewis E. Hurt
Korea
Pvt. Tommy Hernandez
Viet Nam
Lt. Irving Ashford
Viet Nam
Staff Sgt Gtartes W Denning "n»nxas L. Armstrong
«»• * it 1 orvwn
Viet Nam
PFC Wilfred Gutierrez
Germany
SP4 Willie Bradshaw
I Viet Nam
BP-4 Gerald R. Jonea
Viet Nam
6p-4 Rey Ramirez
Viet Nam
|P-S John M. Bilberry
Viet Nam
SP John A. Cokleasur*
Viet Nam
A-1C Jimmy Daniels
Greece
CPC3 Kenneth Polston
Viet Nani
Sgt James Smith Germany
Germany
H. J. Swarez
Navy — near Janan
Sgt. Bobby Daniels
Viet Nam
Major Al. j R. Turner
Viet Nam
Pfe Henry L. Lindley
Viet Nam
PFC Rickie Dale Kennedy
Viet Nam
Pfc. Ancil D. Robinson
Germany
SP5 Roland Gutierrez
Viet Nam
ogt Gifford C. Mercer
Germany
S-SGT. Bobby J. Rinehart
Viet Nam
A-lc Jerry W. Wright
Viet Nam
Cpl. John McCarty
Viet Norn
SP-5 Larry Ormsby,
Belgium
PFC Richard Steele
Vietnam
Pfc. Jerry L. Parr
•Viet Nam
Seaman Eddie Reeves
Guam
Sp 4 Anthony L. Preston
Vietnam
Major J03 Slider
Viet Nam
EOC Dweine Rutherford
Viet Nam
M-Sgt. J. C. Drennan
Philippines
SP4 hoger Spruill
Germany
Sp 5 Roy I-ee Graham
Viet Nam
Curtis D. McGlothlin, BT7
USS Tayor
Opl. John Wayne Carter
Okinawa
RMS Larry Joe Smith
Guam
PFC Don O. Cantrell
Germany
Cpl. Willaid McKinney
Viet Nam
Bui 3rd Gass S. F. Tarpley
Viet Nam
SP-5 Joe Frank Cuthbertsoo
Okinawa
ST 4 Tommy Plumlee
Viet Nam
PFC. Douglas Holleman
Viet Nam
Pfc. Garland Chandler
Korea
Sp^4 Aubrey D. Gilchrest
Viet Nam
bP-4 Alfredo C. Rodrigue*
Viet Nam
f-vSgt. Norman Smith
Viet Nam
T-Sgt Ferrel Davis
Viet Nam
Pfc. Willard S. Roblnett
Germany
Pvt. Billy Steve McGinnis
Viet Nam
RD3-C K. Eddie Amos
Viet Nam
SP-5 Gsry Sibert
Viet Nam
PFC Michael Hillis
Alaska
i • Cpl. Carman Bill, Jr.
Viet Nam
) WO Jack Grimmer
Germany
Sp -4 Robert D. Merworth
Viet Nam
'» 8P4 Ray McEwln
Vietnam
Japan
Sgt. Tommy McGinnis
Viet Nam
Sgt Billy Wayne Hayes .
Japan
PFC Larry Jack Godfrey,
'Viet Nam
SP5 Earl D. Beaty
Germany
SP-4 Richard E. Dukes
■ Viet Nam
Pfc Lewis E. Taylor
Viet Nam
SP4 Sherman Ray Nelson
Viet Nam
Sp4 Carl Kent Carnes
Viet Nam
Lt Herbert Worff
Germany
A-lC Ronnie Horton
Puerto Rico
SP4 Ronnie Hicks
Viet Nam
S-Sgt. John W. Dansby
Viet Nam
.......SP5 Donald Nuckcls
Viet Nam
Capt L. B. Lasater
Germany
Sgt C. L. Cox
Viet Nam
PFC Leland D. Crownover
Viet Nam
SP4 H. L. Howell
Viet Nam
SP4 Jim Feldman
Viet Nam
Bui 3 Samuel F. Tarpley
Viet Nam
Spe.-4 Garlun- R. McEwin
Viet Nam
SP5 Billy Williams
Viet Nam
S. M. Sgt John T. SuUon Jr.
Vietnam
Sgt. Jack R. Sutton
Thailand
Sgt. John Howard Coulter
Vietnam
Sgt Neil Halliburton
Thailand
HEmim' -thi« nation knew pease and ing the draft. Clay is surely r- L
IV Up quiet, a state of blessedness all aware that his being a Negro" Bangs Publisher,
ue more appreciated because has placed him in a favored id * -____*
o| the seething turmoil to to- position in his delaying tactics. Dies Itl brownwooa
• I E X day. How long can be last? No one
I/IUE9I -o- knows.
And speaking of great states- —n—
men: they are rare indeed in now wlse w wlse ,,JK1 wus „ . . •
By M. Autry (oday.s wor)d There are politi- ^ cour8e ^ wisdorn Uat we«k Comanche ’’Times Weekly in
John. 15:13 Greater love hath eians galor* but the gap be- when Henry Ford n, chairman Comanche m 1950 and operated
no man than this, that a man iween them and statesmen is ^ lh«, Ford Motor Companv. it for about a year before tum-
iay down his 1 i f e for his both wide and deep. The last annoimced his support of HHH ing overhH subscription list
friends This passage from of the reallv great men was for the Demoeratic nomination to The Cmia, died, las w_.
John was demonstrated last England's Winston Churchill, and Bubsequent election? lt is according to th* olk'^14,
w^k wtvcri iwenly heallhv per- tM Ttrarr wtmsir magnificence lin]55ry WU'Henryk'"RrandTa- rtr tn Tbe AhtbnT Reporter-
member of the Methodist Smith, of Olton; lour gmudebil-
church. • dren.
Survivors include his wife, The ‘ Times’’ during its 11
Pauline; onj daughter, Mrs. month stay in Comanche *a*
Robert L. Johnson of Wichita, located in the Armstrong tox
Kans , one brother, Roy 0f Dal- Building which now houses to*
Forrest Kyle, well known las; one sister, Mrs. W. D. Pool Recreation Center. ^
newspaper man and politician
How wise is wise, and was it of Bangs’ who established the
Between us Hamburgers are great! ‘
MRS BAIRD'S BUNS
sons offered their hearts to Ike and grandeur reaches an aP*x ther, in his beginning with the News.
Eisenhower as transplants that when his country , was at its fdmoU8 Model T, would have Forrest Kvle. 69, a close
his life might be extended lowest level during the last laken sucj, a positive position friend of President Johnson
Doctors reported (hat most of World War His great courage jn aiK^, a pybijo affair as a Rre- and Gov John Ccmnally, ^nd
these offers were genuine and and strength held his country fcKientuI campaign for fear of former publisher of.the Brown
no publicity seeking seemed to together when its collapse ap- gntHgonizing too manv proepee- County Gazette at Bangs, died
be involved. None of the hearts neared almost certain. Cliurc- {jve buyers of his product It is at 2 p m. Fridav in Brownwood
could be accepted, 08 course, hill, as all men, had his faults possible that a person ex- hospital after suffering an ap-
but somehow the offers restore but he recognized them and rose to buy a new car this parent heart attack. He had
fnilh in mankind’s love for his far, far, above them. The U. S. taH_and not liking HHH-will heen UJ for several months.
fellowman and bring a refresh- 'f presently In need ot a now prefer a competitive Mr Kvle had been a personal
Churchill's caliber. l« make Or has Henry H become lriend 0f former President Har-
one in sight. No. so affluent that he doesn’t need ry Tfuman and had been active
-o— lo worry? ,n political activities at the
—county, slate and national
Representative Mendel Riv- levels
ers, S C., was quoted last He began his newspaper
iriiuwiiiaii aiiu uiuik «»
ing change from the callous- er of
ness existing in the World to- Oiere *
day.
—o— Cassius Gay, deposed heavy-
The warpnih of the feeling v eight champion was quoted
that has been present in the last week as savmp. “I m still cia> ^ _________
hearts of most Americans for-g?<*at " Casskus-may be a great wee|[ ^ 9avjng concerning our oareer as a reporter for the
Ike is not because of his having fighter-vith gloves-but since p0sitioo ^ Vietnam, 'The over Kansas City Star, then publish-
hei'n a grea' statesman or even he defied Uncle Sam in reius- aI) pjctuPe js no( 0ne ot desper- newspapers in Oklahoma
a great man, it is simply be- ire to fight tor his country ins atjQn raH,er on of frusta efty and East Texas b e fo r-e
cause of his hone*tv. integrity willingness to fight tinust be tjQn ^ war coujd and should buying the«Gazette a number
and desire to be right Ike’s aibject to ouestion- Clay s at- have j!)een won long ago ” So 0f 'years ago.
Secretary of State, John Fost- rogance and assurance in defy- many of the military men H the Gazette 2 years
er Dulles, came nearer the' irg the draft call hks not en- .... ..
say many of the military
came nean, n«- en >■ . ....... ---- —■- -•___who are directing the actual t0 u t Hayes, present
' greet statesman deared him to most Americans fighting. Most Americans, K
>t»nizinr Dtillcs* who still can t understand his tu_ K^pinninc while not \*
status of a ---------------— , ,
and Ike. recognising Dtilles* ab- who still can t unaersiana — beginning, wnue noi w«m-
ilitv, was content to let him seeming freedom, after many a war anybody, want- A
pilot the Ship of State. During months, to boast of his prowess , --------— -1---*---‘ “ A
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COMANCHE, TEXAS
PROGRAM LOG
Now Serving
In Viet Nam
VIETNAM — Hospital Corps-
man Second Class Jack M.
Willtrout. USN, 2fi. son of Mrs.
Ermadene E. Willtrout of Rt.
? and husband of the former
Miss Ruby E Emrv of Rt. 2.
all of Comanche, is s e r v ing
vith the First Marine Division
in South Vietnam
As a member of the division
he captures or destroys enemy
forces During small and large
scale operations he is support-
ed bv tanks, artillerv. amphib-
ian tractors and engfheers.
His unit is also engaged in a
civic action program designed
to assist th ' Vietnamese people
in completing self help projects
such as the building of wells,
culverts, small bridges and
schools. Equipment and mate-
rials are made available
through the Marine Corps Re-
serve Gvic Action Fund.
EDWARD SEAY FAMILY ^
MOVES TO KANSAS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seay
and children, Julie, Wes and
Ged left Comanche Sunday
morning and arrived at their
new home in Winfield, Kansas
Sunday night. They were ac-
companied by Mr. S e a y’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Seay of Newburg. The Earl
Seay’s stayed in Kansas for
several days before" returning
nome Edwlrd Seay will (each
vocational agriculture in Win-
field High School during the
]9ttl«9 school term. Julie. Wes
and Ged have already register-
as students in the Winfield
system for the n e wr
ed
school
term.
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the beginning while not wan - Bangs since
mg a war with anybody want- * ™ active in
ed communism check mated ‘“V affair, „nd
but above aU thev wanted the ousmess ■and c *ffa“J “J
mighty power of the U. S used was instry ;n
to win and end the conflict It several indices in Bangs, m-
hasn’t been so used and there du0‘nK Texans, 1 ic_
j crr»aii u/<indpr that 8/i manv Funeral was neia at 4 p fn.
are bidly Sunday in the Bangs Methodist
are badly cuspitaseo. t'hurch,"with burial to be m
“Bangs Cemetery under direc-
Ajd flow Bikini Power has tion of Davis Morris Funeral
been unleashed in Honolulu, lt Home in Brownwood.
was reported last week that a Mr. Kyle was born in Ken-
university ban on bikinis at the tucky Jan. 23, 189, and was a
school’s swimming pool has _____——--
been dropped on demands of a weajKer patterns and con-
new student movement—bikini dltjons m |a»e August and early
power. Seems that the ban was Si.pU.mix.r the forecasters ap-
slapped on recently when some t0 ^ expecting more than
of the girls clad in the stam- ^ normai number of hurri-
sized suits lost them while div- cang for th„ per^ extending
,ng. Now all is peace and har- 0 u t September B u t
mony again at the University’s good is ^yaily derived
recreational center and bikinis ,rom ^ stornLS moving in on
are in once more—if they can jexas coast since they us-
be found in the purse, uaily bring badly needed rain
-~o— to central Texas farmers. But
Weather forecasters warned too often the good is more than
recently that the indicat ions offset by the harrn done to
are this will be a “good” hur- coastal properties So-, one
ricane year. Basing their predic- man's meat becomes another s
(ions on past performances of poison.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1968, newspaper, August 30, 1968; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892051/m1/11/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.