The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953 Page: 9 of 18
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TI« COMANCHE CTQKF. OCTOBER 16, 1953
St. Matthew's
. Episcopal Church
Hr*. John T. Salberi. Vicar
Saturday. Oct. 17. 9:30 am.:
Church 8chool
Sunday. Oct. 18. St. Luke's
Day, 9:30 ajn.: Holy Commun-
ion and Sermon.
Tuesday. Oct. 20. 730 p.m.:
Vestry Meeting
Advance notice U given of the
8chool of Prayer to be given In
the Parish Hall. These will be a
series of lectures and discussions
on the subject of prayer. They
will be held on four successive
Tuesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock
beginning with Tuesday. Oct. 27.
The Episcopal Church wel-
comes you.
MORE ABOUT
Belve Bean Farm {
Continued Prom Page 1
Beattie
Mr and Mrs Grady Auvenshlne
the milk pipeline. When the first have moved back to Beattie from j
can Is filled to the neckline the Abilene. They are temporarily
Lions Club News
By W. C. House. Secretary
| ber of Commerce paying the other
1 half
FREE COFFEE served each Wednesday and Saturday.
Use vpFF DELIVERY SERVICE and
FREE PARKING LOT every day!
ANY BRAND
Bread-k22c
il- 5c
FRESH, HOME-GROWN
CABBAGE
6
pkgs.
49*
Kimhell’s
PORK
Kimbell’s
PRUNE
Diamond
MUSTARD
Diamond
In Tomato Juice
& BEANS
No. 300 cans
3 cans 25c
quart bottles
JUICE 3 bottles $1
2 cans
or TURNIP GREENS . 25c
No. 300 can
EARLY JUNE PEAS
Diamond
BLACKEYE
with bacon
PEAS
No.
) can
10c
No. 300 can
10c
No. 1 can
10c
No. 300 can
10c
Uncle Williams, Diamond or Kimbell’s
PORK & BEANS
Diamond
TOM A TOE S ,_ |
•Alma
BLACKEYE PEAS
Diamond Early June No. 303 can
PEAS and Diced IrUh POTATOES 10c
SGSmmS * No. 300 can
PEAS and Diced CARROTS^ 10c
White, (Jolden or Spiced No. 300 can
HOMINY 10c
No. 300 can
10c
No. 300 can
10c
Hunt or Campbel’ls
TOMATO JUICE
Diamond or Camp Fire
PINTO BEANS
Camp Fire
VIENNA SAUSAGE
3*4-07.. can
10c
WHITE SW AN, LIBBY, HUNT or DEL MONTE
HALVES or SLICES No. 2W cans
PEACHES 3for?1
KIMBELL’S
CHIU -H 49*
outlet pipe draws milk Into the
next can until all are full
Since Belve has the pit-type
barn, his cows are about 30
Albln and Cyril Oreene
The Lions Club Is doing a good
. „ , Job In Comanche and contributing
I. i1**1 Program will be fum- to many worthy causes A drive la
jlshed by the Convention com- I b<.1IIK ..iunned for new nu mber*
The regular meeting of the local m.ttee on October 22. Beal Me j ^ImtatTmenU T h,
the Stetson Bingham ] ^lon“s ^lub Wtts beld 111 lbe High j Daniel chairman,,James Wllkerson membership as paid up In full la
School Lunchroom Tuesday night j 8,1(1 (bester McKlnzle 13V
All Lions are urged to be on the | --
located
house
Mr and Mrs Monta Laughlln
of Brown wood visited here this
Inches higher than the operators week->end
are. and there Is no bending or Mrs Elmer Butlef- has returned
stooping Involved In washing the from Houston where she visited
cows udders or In putting on or her daughter Mr and Mrs. Leon
taking off the teat-<uip*. And Nichols and Ranel
since the milk Is piped directly Mr and ^ Worth Wren of
into the cans In the cooler, the Coleman are spending the week
lifting and carrying of milk and cnd wlth Mr and Mrs D
pouring from buckets Into milk R()wiand and family
cans Is eliminated, and these
with Lion president John Jolink
— alert for programs that might be
In charge available for future Lions Club | CCr
A delicious chicken dinner was meetings i
served to 42 Lions and guests , j Nov,.mb<.r 10 program will be
The program was furnished by | in charge of the Program com-
the membership committee. Lion mittee, Porter Franks chairman,
Virgil Norris chairman Joe Sartor Paul Jeanes and Nick Hlggln-
and Darrel Smith assisting botham
Gap
Woodle and Klnnard McKinxl*
of Seagruves ate visiting Mr mid
Mrs Roy T'upln and other relat-
ives here i
Mrs Orover Layman and child-
ren attended church here Sun-
E C Lee
a few days In the D. D. Rowland
| features are tremendous time
and labor savers, as well as as-
surance of quality milk produc- nome
tlon. i M A Mclntire and E. C.
The Hillbilly Kids from Sidney. I November 22 Committee. Lions j day
D / rendered a special musical prog-! information, Jimmie Carpenter I i,. and Mr. rWir-
•ram of old time tunes, which was chairman. Oall Rlppetoe and C A I Mrs yirgle Williams visited Mr
Arlington spent : enjoyed by all present.
. , Proffitt. j and Mrs. Beck Allen. Linda and
The club voted to pay half the , December 8 committee, Religious j Ronny of Oran bury last Thurw-
expensc of a chartered bus to j Activities. Rev
Lee 1 transport the High School Band bers chairman, Roy Brannan, and
Cleaning of the milk pipeline sp*nt Wednesday and Thursday In I to Fort Worth to appear on WBAP ! Claude Ross
Is no problem, and 1s done In
Just a few minutes. Since his
pipeline Is short. Bean uses a
high-turbulence flushef which Is
fully automatic. Richard puts a
milk can full of cold water In
the milking parlor, the can Is
vacuum sealed, and the cold wat-
er Is drawn by vacuum and
San Angelo
Johnny Bradford Is quite ill
this week, suffering from an in-
fected tooth.
Miss Laura Belle Auvenshlne re-
turned from Fort Worth where she
was the guest of he^sister, Mrs. J.
W. Nelms and family.
Mr and Mrs. Benny L. Auven-
pumped back and forth through ahlne and famlly gpent Saturday
the line, flushing out the milk. nlght wlth Mr and Mrs Qrady
The cold water .is flushed Auvenshlne, and on Sunday they
through the line for 10 minutes, attended the State Fair.
Then washing solultlon In hot Gary Auvenshlne Is working In
water Is flushed back and forth Fort Worth.
for 10 minutes, and the cleaning , ’_-
Is finished up by flushing again |ndjon Creek
TV program. The amount donated 1 December 22 committee, Oreeter
by the club was $52 04. the Cham- Ira Clemons chairman. Clarence
day
Robert Williams of Denton and
Oayle Nelson of Fort Worth visit-
ed their parents here over Lha
week-end . ,
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bowman
with cold water for 10 minutes.
Mrs. Bean takes special pains
to see that the mllkroom Is fly-; ---- —- —— ......w —.
free, and that all can lids, equip- attended the Bowman reunion at
ment and steel pipe and con- Midland over the week-end.
nectlons are properly and scrap-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coker and [
ulously clean. Roxy (Mrs. Bean) girls visited Mr. and Mrs Hill-,
said to us. “I mean for every man Black and family Sunday J
drop of milk we produce here to afternoon
be clean enough that we are not j Mr. and Mrs B. W. Courtney I
afraid to use it af our own ; had their daughter Fern, and hus-j
table.” i band for a visit this week-end. j
The Beans started into opera-1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bogart
tlon on September 22 this year, from Pettit visited Mrs. Zuelah j
with 18 cows, and are now milk- Coker and Otis Sunday,
ing 34 cows. They are getting Venita Coker spent Monday j
eleven cans of milk a day now, | night with Wanda McDonald of
and are going to have to buy Hasse.
another milk cooler box soon to Mary and Gayle York from
take care of the milk when they Denton visited Mr. and Mrs.
j Put more cows In the barn. Brady tfork and Viola Stewart last
I The milk Is picked up at the week-end.
|barn by the milk-hauler from a* There will be a Lay speaker
front-opening cooler box. | Sunday at the regular church ser-
See The
Belve Bean Bairy Story
Front Page
Belve installed
PERFECTION PIPELINE MILKING EQUIPMENT
in his new parlor-type milk barn,
Here’s why this equipment is so well liked:
1.
You don’t have to lift
LINE MILKER.
or carry milk with a PERFECTION PIPE*
Irrigated Pastures For Cows
I vices.
Belve has a sprinkler irriga-! Charles 8ingleton of Ft. Worth
tlon system and provides irrlgat- spen^ seeveral days at home last
ed pastures for his cows, which with his parents. Mr. and
should make for less feed costs Mrs. Hugh Singleton.
In milk production. His cows are!--
grazing volunteer oats now. which REDECORATING OF MERCER
he has watered twice. He will GAP CHURCH COMPLETED
switch his cows from the oats
to clover and Kentucky fescue
grass next, then to alfalfa, and
back to the oats. This combina-
tion of graxlng crops will be sup-
plemented later on with more
oats, and Irrigated Sudan grass
will provide summer grazing for
his cows.
Our congratulations to the
Bean family, and good wishes
for success In what looks to us
I Uke a good deal for Comanche
County farm families.
The redecorating program of the
Mercer Gap Church Auditorium
is almost completed and the first
service will be held Sunday morn-
ing October 18.
A new hardwood floor has been
added and a lot of other work
has improved the looks of the
church.
All members as well as visitors
have a cordial Invitation to come
to church Sunday.
Each cow’s milk is filtered before it enters the pipeline where it
flows directly into cans in milk cooler.
Milking is fast and easy.
With a PERFECTION “cleaned-in-place” pipeline, washing .is amaz-
ingly simple.
The high-volume pump does the actual work of washing.
One man can easily milk 30 cows.
SEE US for all types of
PERFECTION MILKING EQUIPMENT.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953, newspaper, October 16, 1953; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888795/m1/9/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.