The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1965 Page: 3 of 16
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THE COMANCHE OHMC OOMANCHE, TEXAS 7603
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Sunday, Mart* £8—
Bnattln Baptist ...........21
Board Churrh Bapttnt .,.. 36
Cent ml Christian 17
Churrh of Christ. N. Pearl. tU
C>>nrrelational Mrthodlnt . IB
De Iron Cbnrdi of Chrlet .103
lie Leon Assembly of Ood . 84
De bum CBurcih of Ood ... 8
De Lean Flnt Baptist .... 874
De Iron First
De 1 eon Northstrie
De Lens ITnitod
Kant Side BnptUt
I ill'll ! liuel H»|>t l-t
First B8pt 1st
jflrtf Methodist . ,
First Freewill Baptist ..... 88
.Find Preehytcrtan .......•.. 31
Oartnian View Freewill ... B2
OusUne Baptist 81
Oustlne (Inireh of Christ ..103
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Methodist .
•Me BopOMr^T 00
I I’enterioatjl. 87
Oustlne Methodist ..,. ...... 80
Haase Baptist .«* ......... S3
lUuuie Revival (eater .....48
l.lbecty Freewill Baptist . . . 53
Merver Gap Baptist .. v;. .. 88
Mt. Pleasant Baptist ...... 38
Downing Church of Christ . 85
Pettit Baptist ............. • Z*
Priddy Mon Lutheran ...... 85
Proc tor Baptist ^CTT.... 83
Proctor Meth MOsCl........ 18
sidaey JBOptM ............ 38
Hi too Church of Christ . 87
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South Copperas Baptist ... 6
South Leon Baptist ....... 81
Sweetwater Baptist ....... 31
Taylor Chapel Methodist ... 35
United Pentecostal ......... 78
Victory Baptist ......... 38
Zion Hill Baptist .......... 17
Downing Methodist ....... 38
Energy Baptist ......... 21
Downing Baptist ... „<.... . 15
Special Education . ...... 11
Ht. Matthew’s Episcopal ... 11
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HILL TO ATTEND
PCA CONFERENCE
AT H0UST0N^«CNK ,
J. S. Wtfl, OomamShe, of the
Stephehvllle Production Credit
dfllsocHatlon will attend a POA
Fleldman Oonfersnoe sponsored by
the Federal Intermediate Credit
Bank ot Houston. The oonferenoe
will be at the bank’s offices April
7-0. Credit problems will be dis-
cussed and a study of ways to'
Improve the Individual FleMmsn's
credit analysis Ability will toe con-
ducted.
Approximately thirty POA field-
men Will bo greeted by Bank
President W. N StoKtes, Jr. The
conference will be led by W. H.
Calkins, vice president of the
bank. Other discussions will be
led by the bank's offtcers and
employees.
Other association' fieldmen at-
tending the Houston conference
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SINGING AT EARLY
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
The Brown County Singing
Convention will be hold the First
Sunday In April at the Early Aud-
itorium, from one o'clock until
four.
'All singers of the area are in-
vited to attend says the announce-
ment.
ape C, C. Russell of Stephen-
ville and J. L. Young of Fort
Worth.
Production Credit Associations
are part of a nationwide system
of locally-owned agricultural lend-
ing groups which «»ffer farmers
and rancthers financial help for
their production programs. PCA
Is designed to serve the farmer
and rancher as a permanent and
dependable source of short end
Intermediate-fterm credit. PC As
lend -only to farmers and ranch-
gNC i
[Graduating Girls
Honored At Tea
A group of senior girt* journey-
ed to Stephen vt lie -Cm Tuesday af-
ternoon March 23. hi att^md a -•
tea given far srnduaUn# senior
girls and t-.etr nvith.'-rs
This event ,Kaponaorwl annual-
ly by The American A -elation
of University Women
Mother* accompanying t h>
group included Mrs. Hi«n.r Mor.
wood, Mrs Reginald Waggoner,
Mrs. Floyd Prather, Mrs Buster
Robertson, Mrs. Urn Bontck Mi-h.
T. A. McDonald. Mrs. Cecil Houck.,
and Mrs Olesya Childs
Also. Mini Marguerite Ross,
Miss Brenda Camp, ami Mrs Pete
Hobby, sponsors.
(|apc Canaveral was named bv,
Spanish explorers for the
like reeds growing
, by PIOMIT
COUNTY’S BLUE RIBBON COMPETITION
ianche County's blue ribbon competi-
in the Junior Electric Demonstra-
js getting ready for district com-
mon on April 10 at Tarleton College.
Glen Parker and Rusty Pinkerton,
both of Comanche 4-H, «re pictured as.
they present their demonstration entitl-
ed “Electric Sunshine” last week to the
group attending the Farm Management
Workshop. . f
imemakers
re Busy First
Of Year
I by Chapter Reporter
| first quarter of 1005 has
bury one for the Ctoman-
ninty Young Homemakers.
ary 8 and 9 the group at-
the state convention In
where they were honored
Outstanding Chapter of
jde.
chapter sponsored the Oo-
. county Homemaking
on January 23. This la the
-annual ehow for the chap-
sponsor and growing In-
Iw'i^ rflOWTIl tMfouftfa ^
a the baking division and
ries in the sewing division.
Young Homemaker who
the monthly meeting on
26 thoroughly enjoyed
_Kgram presented by Mrs.
I Denny on flower arranging.
>ruiy Is a national judge
Garden Club and not only
[ted the art of arragements
rtv to dry and color dtffer-
vivers. After the program a
usiness session followed,
ng February the chapter
with Mrs. Buell Arthur
r Heart Fund by contacting
[nt communities,
monthly meeting on Feb-
23 was presented by Young
lakers Jo Ann Wlllmann,
lavldson and Advisor Caro-
ihanan. They demonstrated
epa ration of different Ml-
am meetings of this type
are erchanged and leader-
, achieved as well as leam-
le preparation of different
5th was the group’s first
In 1885. Everyone enjoyed
refreshments and just vis-
present for the regular
on March 23 enjoyed a
fashions followed by a
[show. Beautiful suit*, drees-
ortswear, and swim suits
furnished by QU4>». snd
for the children wa» pro-
by Ha re Ilk’a
. Jake Sledge, BUI WlUmnim,
_nne, Beth Steward, Vicki
Betty Cox and Linda Lone
jA for Gttbe. Children mod-
fwere Sarah Wlllmann, Clndi
nald, Jackie Iaham, and
Moore.
have been made for a
.w. Abilene on Aipril 3 and
[Young Homemaker la lock-1
forward to this tour.
Study Club Gives
Check To Library
The Comanche Study Club an-
nually gives a cash donation to
the Cotnanahe High School Lib-
rary. Tills year Is no exception.
The library recently received a
check for 855.00 from this clUb.
With a part of tMs money the
CJL8. library has renewed its
sUbedriptions to the IDEALS and
AMERICAN HERITAGE MAGA-
ZINES. The balance will be spent
on new books.
The library Is indeed fortun-
ate to have for Its friends mem-
bers of the Comanche Study Club.
They have not only helped with
cash donations, but, the library
has been enriched through the
yeans with teas and book show-
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Members of the Comanche Study
Club who are also members of
the high srfiool faculty are Mrs.
Homer Palmer and Miss Hattie
Brightman.
—Nob la Dunn, Librarian.
WALTER MILL SELLS
REGISTERED BULL
Walter Hill, Comanche, has re-
ported the sale of a registered
homed Hereford bull to Hudson
and Hudson of San Angleo, ac-
cording to the American Here-
ford Association,
Lake Powell In Glen Canyon
will hold enough water to cover
Pennsylvania a Hoot deep.
osa
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Attention
10 Yean Experience
KILLING ALL KINDS
OF PE8T8 AND INSECTS.
TERMITES . .5-Yr. Guarantee
ANTS ........1-Yr. Guarantee
ROACHES ... 1-Yr. Guarantee
SPRAYING OF ALL KINDS
rail -
Central Texas
Pest Control
WILLIAM LANE
805 jV. Cole Phone 858-8408
Comanche, Texas
BINGHAM TV
is ready to serve you with
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FLORIDA GOLD
ORANGE JUICE
3 - 6 oi. Cans - 69c
JJANliY BIG DISH
ICE CREAM
1 gal. Crl. 49c
BORDEN’S
Half-Hall Cream
PI. Crl. 29c
Salmon
Honey Boy
TALL CAN
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TEXANS fffMORE
CLAI7I01A
than ANY Other Florr
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MARYLAND CLUB or '
CHASE & SANBORN ^
jk lb Bag 33/
25 lb. Bag $1.79
j LB. CAN
.* .
v. 1
69c
PeacheslSs^ 2-43
Swift's Jewel SHORTENING 3 lb i 5k
KimbeH’! BISCUITS TGnTlSc
PET
MILK
3 - Tall Cans - 45c
NJL0lYMPICoJIs Toilet Tissue ST.,,. 19*
ON SALE ON SALE
1. Lowboy Console. 1. Upright Console
12” Portable 12” Portable
MORTON’S
FROZEN FRUIT PIES
APPLE — PEACH — OR — CHERRY
3 FOR $1
LPY "Space Age” Antennas
Wlnegard "Red Head"
Antenna Amplifiers
COME IN AND SEE US OR
PHONE 356-3424
0 BETTER FOOPJB
KIMBELL’S ASSORTED
(ADMIX
3 taxes $1
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Fryers
Special
• R1DAY - SATURDAY^
April 2 - 31 - r
FROZEN . . . ready for
[our freezer or for your
tinner.
ILL LB.
drumsticks 38c
fishbones 48c
Ireasts 48c
highs 48c „
Lean Beef Patties . . jh. Sc
Fat Chicken Hens . . lb. 31c
ROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
PEANUT BRITTLE 3for$t
f.NY BATH SIZE REG. SIZE
TOILET SOAP 2lor35 2 for 2k
BiT UE BONNETT
MARGARINE
lb.!9t
BFST M AID
^' rn /\ni
SALAD DRESSING Ol.lar39c
SUPREME CHOCOLATE
DROP COOKIES lb. bag 49c
CHASE & SANBORN _ . - - -
INSTANT CORK II oilarll.M i UNI
i. iudci l 'U 1AA QI7E TAN -—-----—----— I " •
SUNSHINE
HYDROX COOKIES
—r—is:
GREEN STAMPS
DOUBLE STAMPS
WEDNESDAYS
ADAMS
Vanilla Extract
4 Oz. BoHle
-'79c
PRODUCE
BEST
BUYS!
BacondBit
Farm
,491
All Meat
lb '
Fresh Ground
39c
39c
Roast
Rrm Round lb. 49/
Chuck lb. 43/
jP.
Center
Cut lb*
K I M
006 FOOD
DIAMOND BRAIRD .
TOMATOES
49c 2 303 Can • 29c
KIMBELL’S — 300 SIZE CAN Iiri
HOMINY iagt^jyicT,t.r^T
49c Lemons 6M9c OI. Size
THRIF-TEE FOOD MART
SWIFT’S
Vienna Sausagi
i
2 Cans ^
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1965, newspaper, April 2, 1965; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888713/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.