The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1962 Page: 1 of 12
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Comanche
Comanche County’s Oldest Business Institution - Published For and About Comanche County
COMANCHE, TKXAS. OCTOBER 26. l%2
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Photo by MOFFITT.
BOUND—Pictured is Comancheh nattily attired 80-piece Indian Hand. which was named this week as the official Junior Cham-
.|f Ctfuserce Band for Texas Jayceea, and will attend the National Jaycee Convention next June in Louisville, Kentucky. “We are
tu* •teased.to have been selected, says Director Jack L. King, who adds that band members are “mighty enthused.” A campaign to
l upwibBately $4,500 to meet expenses for this week long trip, for Comanche outstanding 80-piece band, will get underway on or about
ir* 1, “We hope ,to have enthusiastic-response w-lhe part of the public in thjs.campaign—and we plan to raise just as much of this
M passible by spring concerts, a smorgasbord, hamburger dinner, and other events,” says Director King, ^explaining that this task
MM, and that any firm or individual who wants to make a contribution to this “Kentucky Trip Fund" won’t be turned down. The
Chief will have an active part in helping sponsor fund-raising activities^ and will keep readers posted as to the results. Football
a Florida bayrrMV. F. Bailey
j The Dudley Bros Hereford bull I of (Walla Florida They were
sale held here last Thursday at-1 selected by Ernest Gibbons. El
traded a representative group of Paso.
_ ranchers from a wide area-* with w. E FVllVy of (Odessa paid
the .crowd of an estimated 500 $4^5 for DB Rupert Heir. Patsy
persons ’ paying $45,150 tor 112 Morris of Coleman purchased
lot# of registered Hereford bull*. I some of the bulls H O.'Hender-
Dudley Bros.—Gail. Tom, and son of May paid *500 for one
Eltos—have been breeding re- ; bull' and $570 for another O W
gfstered Hereford.y for some 25 Mayfield of Orosyenpr paid $530
years The bulls sold were In top1 for a bull. Andrew johnsolT'of
pasture condition, and included Clyde was a buyer. Pied Cut-
about 80 two-year-dlds and 32 berth of Cross Plains paid $425
yearlings. 1 each for two bulls. W F Long
“We were well pleased with of Gail purchased several bulls
the way that these cattle were Cal> T Turn('r of Brown wood
distributed, ' '.says Gail Dudley. ««t DB Ranger 179 for’ *650
adding that he, along with hts , Johnson Brothers of Clyd.* was
brothers, were well pleased with °,le buyers C L Rogers
the large ..group, attending aa...was
well as with the interest in
the bidding In this first Dud-
hull sale.
■ have the oportunUy to mo this “show band of the area" in action at the
Friday night at Indian Memorial Stadium.
half-time performance, and throughout the Comanche-Cisco
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HIST
HIT
HAT
Seeking Second Conference Win
Indians
Tap bull in the sale went to
Waiter 1‘fluger of l.iano, on
a hid of $1,100. The animal
was Don Ranger 2. Gay How-
ard of Marfa paid $1,000 for
DB Ranger !2, and $800 for
DB Ranger 189,
Dick Henderson of Ozona pur
chased some of the better bulls '
He got Rorketdyhe H210 on a
bid of *1.000 Another Henderson
purchase was DB Mill Iron for1
$800 and DB Ranger 178 fori
.085.^
One lot of 11 bulls went to
of Lubbock was the successful
'bidder on 'fwo bulls ff(*rschei
Morris of Moran got a bull on
a bid of $50Q. Rufus Stanley of
Brownwood. bid $480 to *set a
young bull.
Other buyers included Carrol
White, Eldorado; H H Ball. San
Henderson. May; O. \V May-
field. Grosvcnor., Fred Culbirth.
Cross Plains; F H. Turner.
Brownwood; C. It ‘Butler, !»“
meta; J I Tomlin, Fred Tom-
lin, and O. Tomlin, all of
Breekrnridge; White Ranch.
Brady. Virgil Mwra. Moran
M. O. Milner. Blanket; Mrs
A. L. Buey.Estate. Brownwood;
Rufus Stanley. R. L. Grider
Coleman; .1 L. Morris. Brown-
wood; .1. I Terry. Coleman;
W. L- Ferrill. Blanket.
Walter Britten and BUI Wnght
of the National Auction Com-
■pany. Fort Worth, were the auc-
tioneers. Catering was by H'.ll
of Stcphcnville. >
Comoncheans See
jSaba: Albert Leifest, Llano; Gi
j How ard. Marfa; Mts J F. Green.
-Melvin. Lile Curry, Ballinger;
i John Tom Campbell, Brady* R
! L Grider. Coleman
Comanche buyers ineluded
I*. K Lane. Keith Lane, \V. M.
Lee. .!. II. Burton. Tom Mc-
Donald and T. .!. Northiutt
Other area purchasers in-
eluded Mrs. Frank livers. Mul-
lin; Glen Nirhots, Goldthwuite;
F. F. Keeler Hamilton; It G,
Texos Beat Arkansas
A number of Comanche foot- j
ball fans were in. Austin ‘Satur-
day night, and saw the Univer-
sity of Texas' Lpnghorns come
from behind in the final minute
of play.-of edge the Arkansas "
University* Razorbacks, 7-3'
Among the local fans seeing
tills thriller Cvere- Mr .and 'Mrs. .
Gyale Pirklc.' Mr and Mrs Sid
. Carney. Mr and Mrs EucU Arth-
i ur. Mi and Mrs Charles Mar-
shall. Mis Bess Arthur, Richard
j Aiihur, l)"ti Parks. J ■<" Wil-
kinson. James Wilkersdn, Te<i .
(Durham. Louis Harelik. Mr and
Mrs. Bill Wilkerson . " '
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Cisc®
8-AA Tilt Friday
Re». Chambers On SjSJjJJjL
Praathinn Mission I,5
In South Arne,ka 0!,,nc',' """0!s
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» Lady Naming
Friday night—7:H0 o'clock—i- kick oil UMe-lt r ihe
first home district name of the -eason, when the Indians
face their newest 8-AA opponent, the Cisco ' ohoes. J
Cisco, new mem'er of tjie •lonl’ereiicr. Hk taken its
lumps this season—as have the Indjans—ami will lie seek-I
lug its firit.victory of the season, after a tie and dropping'
five tiita in a row. Cortianche won its lit - kanie. an im- \
lortunt 8-AA season ojx'hei.', aganK-t fuaiil ui p 21-1 t last
week after meeting defeat "n , # a j
Extension o( Mail
nun-
five w(*ek-ends against
conference foes.
Tho Labor*, with a hard
hitting, foot but light team,
made tbrlr strongest showing
of tho mason last Friday night.
In their S-AA opener, losing in
T to the final two minutes of
AT MIGHT. OCT.
HALLOWEEN CAKN1-
M the high- ,
Ue SCHOOL YEAR
Climax of the ,
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Service Approved
Two County
4-H'ers Receive
Gold Star Awards
I Rev' Ilenrv M. Chambers, pas-
tor of the .First Baptist Church,
| Comanche, left Tupsday, October
23. to be pone seven days on a
■ preaching mission at Bogata and
Call, Columbia, in South America.
Rev. Chambers will observe
Southern Baptist mission Work.
I visit with several missionaries,
‘ and spend some time with Dr.
| Ben H Weightier, president of
the Call Baptist Seminary.
This seminary Is operated liy
Sarah M mi MrCullough, *18,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle
McCuliouith ' of New bur*, and
Uin Kemmitz. .16 son of, Mr-
and Mrs,; Leroy K"mmltz also
of** Wesriwrfi ■ -x'-M-e h-en named
]9f2 nold JVinrt'-rs for Co-
manche County, according to
Postmaster Jim Carpenter has
; received approval from the Ppstjjmj pp,.;-er.'president of Coman-1.jS
favorites ! office F 'partthent for extension
____ than all
five other 8-AA members com-
fjfHSML' ~ > . . ______
Although the Comanche-Cisco position their- boxes along their
teams have beFn meeting for a curb line in fiont of the resl-
TQVtNO U now number of years, and have de- drnce for delivery by the Car-
SSOwn.ni am- SZf&.T'-
Avenue to
the O. O. Day residence may
nanny PhiDos Position their boxes at the curb
^horn in the »ne for dellv^y to their resl-
,bo opponents alliances These boxes shall remain
r'
che County 4-H Adult' Leadersl-
sspcintiop - -
Gold Star Award Is the
of mail service, effective Nov
to the foHowtne areas; - . T})p
Rural Route 1: highest county award which a
Patrons on Wortn Street may jj member may rc-eive and is
awarded on r^cophltton of out-
Jh*. rdELBCrncS 'rock1,and"UioJhlncm type
iro»DAT. NOV. «.
Sale time at
Wm the. local
«*»hrat«a IU 8ey-
“We have lined
1 nre-aaayx, special
:■**« be serving
•feklea to one
__. store this
AC. BIGGS.
so to
JJJ® COMAN.
■AND. tor being
. Sfflelal MV.
hr next year-.
t going
PHONAL iimor
f commerce
next June (n
KtNTFCKO.
hard-working
JAYt'EKg are
for their
,«r- meeting. In
|,*M«er.for the IN-
PjMdrtton. t9lU
- —TlflutrC1<>1 COndN
■'•JR and figure, on
,exP*ndlturaa,
rwclal report.
of game.^
, Claco. led by
i who has been a
side for most Lobe
I «*■»". •n" *rSL.W£i3SSd 0“"", rl(ht
Of thr rood "> »«« W
the thick of the «-AA conference;
race.
Comanche, now with its first
win a odor IU bait, baa boen
showing enthuaod spirit . Ill
practioe - aeaslons this week—
and want this victory badly, to
keep ap an unblemished con-
the carrier. This street will be
served on both sides as the car-
rier shall make the street iri an
Easterly direction and return the
same street In
ection. „
Patrons In the *rea of Gore
Bros. Feed Mill on East Central
provided ser-
standina accomplishments in var-
ious pro''cfs. leadc-ihip. and
overall participation in 4-H ac-!
tivltiesSarah Lou and Don will
receive Gold Star award medals
at. the annual 4-H Achievement
program to be held November
17th.
The county Oold Star winners
will also be honored guests along
with their parents at the 1st An-
.MoorMan salesmen from thru-
cut Texas, some M to 25. are
now -visiting the home .plan in
Quincy. -Illinois.
Salesmen making tne trip fioni
Comanche include Robert WlUJs
and Joy Lee Williams. While In
Quincy, they will tour the re-
s' srch laboratories, see how the
feed is made in the Quincy plant
operation, and spend considerable
time at the Research Farm.
Where the products are chocknl
an drechecked many, many times
Also during their three-day
<•
Cex Tr
Uiail Hctfc Friday
the Southern Baptist Convention 81557 they will have an
of which 32 Baptist churches In turiity to work with Cliff Garri-
son, who is In charge of the
MoorMan Personnel and Train-
ing Program. Mr. Garrison will
be they host. They Will also be
involved in sessions with Paul
Cory, sales manager; Dr. W P
Elmslie, head of research arid
some of his people; and Dick
McWilliams, head of the Moor*
Ma nService Department and hio
slafi.
Salesmen now visiting the plant
fiom Texas, include not only
the Comanche men, but arc from
Victoria, Oollad. Keller, San
Saba. Omaha, Columbus, Wheel-
er. HuntsvMle, Houston. Green-
ville and other-points.
The MoorMan plant In Coman-
che Is now In full production,
and attracts too a number of
visitors from all section of the
state each week.
Jack Cox. of Breckenridge,
Republican nominee for gover-
nor, will be a Comanche visit-
or Friday. October 26. He has
.< beduled a short talk from
the courthouse steps at 11:15.
Cox. making a whirlwind
lour of the Central Texas area,
will be here for .70 minutes—
coming here from Hamilton.
From here, he will go to Dub-
lin and Stephenville for after-
noon talks.
Airs. James Hallmark, Rc-
puhliean Chairman for Coman-
che County, says a caravan of
supporters will accompany Cox
here, and urges one and all
Interesled " to be present Fri-
day morning, to meet Cox, arid
to hear his short talk.
The governor’s race match-
ing Cox and John Connally.
Democratic nomine*, is begin-
ning lo attract murh attention
throughout thr state, and the
tempo ol campaigning Increases
each day.
C. M Caraway in, Comanche
resident since his spring gradua-
tion from Texas A&M College,
left this week for Fort Wallace,
Ga., to begin active Army duty.
Caraway, a second lieutenant,
was accompanied by his wife, the
former Polly Jo McCullough.
Garden Club
To Sponsor
Chili Supper
The Comanche Garden Club
will sponsor an old fashioned
ehili supper. Including dessert
and drinks on Saturday night.
November 3, at the- new Gar-
den Center.
Tickets are now on sale by
Garden Club members, and are
priced at $1 each. Proceeds go
to the Garden Center. First
servings wifi be at 5 o'clock.
Garden Club point
out that this will afforril ah
excellent opportunity not only
to enjoy a good rhlli meal, but
to folks lo see the new and
attractive Garden Club Center.
GVSTOfR TIGERS TO
INVADE POTTS VII.LF.
‘ J
The Gustine Tigers will invadA
Pottsvllle Thursday night for a
six-man football game. The dist-
rict tilt will start at 7 30.
REV. CHAMBERS
nual ILa"*! Comanche County, are a
quet at Tarlejton College lR Ote* Rev .chambers wUl Also preach
Big At A Bad Sheat —
phenville on December 8, accord-
ing to BUI Parks, manager of
------------ the Comanche (bounty Electric
a /Westerly dfr- ■ cooperative, co-sponsor of the
banquet, along with the electric
cooperatives in District 8.
ners^was"made ‘by'^a ^ommUt^e Pa^V com«mc^ Division". and _a
Mrs. Keith John-
at several mission points m Col-
umbia.
K-COM. the local radio station
Is thru sponsor of the trip.
■ Sidney Carney, manager of the
Moorman Manufacturing Com-
irrvnre Avenue are to be K*«*»•*•*-*• riero was uiauc uj a tuuuiuvni fu_ Rantiat
Last season, the Lobocs wallop-1 vice on the two' streets running gomposed of Mrs Keith John- be the sDecleu"!^
M the Indian, M-0 - .North »nd South totlnnin, No,.U„, Horn, I>mon.tr,tMn cout^ Su„rta5
'■“IT giF^JSSLgWl'Kaa. ,1 Soutr.-" ' lMiu W.nirt.fc .'nd I ^ in th, .b«nc. of th, pu-1
!ur.PSl utd: Kiitciivf gw. i» SUEZ- ’ —i- 1,0^1
Allen at ends: Wright and Day residing to the ^nf the com- Boxti to be Lettered (for the November « General
at SS JShumpesndatC^S: ‘ forTh/nnlt Hme Boxes In this mtttee studied records submitted, Patrons of the Worth Street. Election, with the early votm
Light Interest Being
Show In Absentee Vote
Norris at quarterback; Todd and trra arc to bft eh
Foreman or Feist at wingtoack. curl» »toe lri front
and Northcutt at fullback. Mov- rons residen.e.
In* over to starting defensive ^Residents
performers will be FHst. Fore- Rlorkx ri, W -^tension
man. and Wilson. inrluy*ri h| fx^slon.
ted at the bv the candidates of their 4-H I Sunset Hills Addition, W. WaT- reacting curiously to the * lie of
each pat- achievements and visited them | cott. and Milton Avenue areas the ballot, a* hi* as a bed
at their homes to observe first | «ra asked-to place their nsaw. shaei. Actually, urn BMW Rsm«
S?ti
of each pat- achievements and visited them
1 at their homes to observe first —-----------------1__■ ■ ____. _ .... . on
of 906 And 1000 hand the results of their various. Jn approximately 1-tnch letters, ures 11 Inches ir. width by 3?
Walcott are also project*. Peggy Evana of Soda * on the side or the box facing Inches In depth—which Is slze-
pvtinston. Springs was also a candidate. ! the approach of the carrier, able, as ballots go.
ioik,«'t7IXM3
BtwimB
: -unpacEad.
pay more, |
i nave a
COMANCHE COUNTY 4-H YOUTH PLACE
WELL IN STATE FAIR DAIRY SHOW
for her Jer
-hetferi.
! the approach
These patrons are requested to County Clerk Fred Hall reporta,
use house number and street ad- that to date only nine persona I
dress M their mailing address, | have voted b yabsentee He states
—-1---- tliat persons wishing to vote by
HEADS A&P MARKET absentee should make appllca-
tio nat the County Clerk's office.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin E. Mopre Absentee voting 1* open now—
. haw moved from Waco to Co- thru November 2.
won sixth place In the Codnty I manche. where Mr.' Moor*’will The ballot Includes nominees
Herd Contest . manage the A&P Meat Depart- for th.
Wllllama and and h c.. ment The Moores have two sons, qratlc, Republican, and Constl
Throe blue iibbons, ax ;xa w-— “"“7 '" ,V''2,-2i awards ol C. » Willtams and ana H. 0.1 mem. ine jwoores nave iwu sons, crauc, nrpv
bons. and one sixth place rib- er. rlbb0n and Biockshear accompanied the Cto-;Endre. J, and Morris, 1^. Mir. tUt*on. plus
bon were award** to Comanche his manche Countjr 4-Hers to the .Moore has been with AAP for pendent cm
SSSTi-SSS in theJuntor JBFfcSm
'Jersey Dairy Show at the State o' s Jr. ■
the showing manche County
blue ribbon Jimmy Davis, dairy extension
Texas In Dallas. Wednes- Billy Hart , gpe.-lallst. was the Dairy Super-1
October 24 report* Ernest with a Senior Jersey dal y ^itendeDt of the Pair and will I At HARELIK'S, you’ll find the
AJssistant County er ^ frft_ ^ also Judge the Comanche County rieek and rittn RACT and NAT
P*»l Byrd al^ from we scua January IS . URAL FOBS low-alung K»rto-
and Mrs. C- B.
'two red ribbon*
■Over
to; shown
Texas
ISO Jersey cattle
at the State
■MS! 5MT r.‘ ST Er
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1962, newspaper, October 26, 1962; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890393/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.