The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1962 Page: 2 of 12
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arranged for the final perform- If you with to be
afiSe. which begins at 2 pm. wise conversational
says an announcement received other fellow do the
by The Chief. encourage him noi
* • with a nodi
One of the special events will 4 —o~
be the guest appearance of Linda A child’s first te
Loftla of. Fort Worth, the "Miss most Important fact
Texas of 1801.” who .appeared as the first teacher,
a special guest star on the 1002 ^ mother .and tl
Miss America Pageant. She is. a never fet away fi
talented singer and wUl open fiuence.
doctrine
ope.
Just prior to this period. Nap-
oleon had been defeated and the
stronger nations of Europe were
looking for places to expand
their empires. They were threat-'
ening to send a fleet to South
America Witte over some of
the enw countries which had just
gotten dtheir independence from
iuirt 2. «
.Vfcn bcfol O MC'lfue if As elect-
her singing - of UUs Song that
brought her fame throughout
the United States‘in 1901.
of room for office space for all ful handling of weapons
Rovernm* nt
w «■»» any hew -
erage life of a twenty dollar Dili
Is 20 years, but we doubt If any
ma never kept one that long to
find out whether the statement
ed president, he discussed his
doctrine with Thomas Jefferson.
Jefferson was getting'old at the
time and did not want to take
on too much added responsibil-
ities, so ha suggested to Monroe
that hia doctrine should apply
only to tyussia
"oNMicti: »»oo Mr I members of the Legislature.
, in Cemeeche C«•■»» j - —O—
nv mm •* cmu*. i since Christmas Day come* on
c«m m*v •** ZaMvr- i Tuesday this year, the State
, v—«r tut h i *—■**»! sUs- , Board of Control has announced
Tiui t*.u Mr v**r. ti.M that the State Christmas holl-
Hiih Mtag* Iimi mmwm hays for the Capitol force will
M< «cc.p<»* n.n. s«co*e \ begin on Saturday. Dec. 22, and
p*w «t Cem«nci*«. i continue through Wednesday,
The Monroe Doctrine was first
proclaimed by President James
Monroe December 2, IMS. The
United States enforced It pretty
Western
any oi. a, or *
Nine thousand more students
are enrolled In the State colleges
and universities In Texas
than there were this tin
Big papers in cities of is true
which had come
100,000 or
a VQrSfj;
‘hrrv was no
Mmuar to”
, "as simply
rnit*<l State. t
year. The biggest gain wad re-
gistered by the University of Tol-
as and the University of Hous-
ton Houston U. has" an enroll-
ment of 14.500 as compared to
nor on or before October 22 In-
cluded the following list as sent
out by his Austin headquarters:
Austin American. Port Worth
two things
customers,
served in
Dallas Times
Star-Telegram, 1
Herald Houston <
'nibnt Enter price.
Oeneral BleoUoni which
toi*n
enjoyed
when many people do their heav- bojTran something like this: No
lest shopping. But the ..fall of foreign nation shall rule or con-
The University of Houston, al-
ready partly supported by th<
State, becomes a fully State sup
public schools are not prohibited
El Paso Times, Beau-
irnal, and Wichita Palls
from allowing prayers to be said
to buslnes sas It once did In the has once gained'its independence
In addition to the slate of
ported institution In opening of
the school does not
district, county and prec-
State.__
lnct officers, there are 14 pro-
posed amendments to the State
Constitution to be voted_on._
‘ * -•
It has been 00 years since any
Comanche County or precinct
officers have been elected who
were not on the Democratic tick-
et. and the Democrats have no
local opposition this year.
the 1002 fall term
paying m the fall
prescribe the words to be said
in the prayer nor what passage
of scripture to be read. *4
The Monroe Doctrine as first
proclaimed was directed chiefly
at Russia. Russia at that time
was seeking new territory wher-
ever she could find It, and had.
You can’t evade radioactive
fallout In nuclear attack, but
you can provide some protection
for yourself and family and live-
stock, says a letter from the Ex-
tension Department of Pennsyl-
vania State University, of Uni-
versity Park, Pa.
"Our Ctoal Educational Excel-
was the theme of the 04th
The fellow who usually howls
the loudest about the town be-
ing dead is the one who sits on
mm__
Annual Convention of the Texas
State Teachers Association held
Attorney Oeneral Will Wilson
gave the ruling In a legal opin-
ion made to J. W. Edgar, Texas
Commissioner of Education.
at Austin last week-end
As early as 1800 Russia want- 1
ed to establish a colony in what
is now the States of Washing- [
PIT BARBECUE TO (
2 Miles- East On Highway
T. A, DEVORE, Prop.
Approximately 8,000 of thi
more than 82,000 teachers at-
tended the convention.
In these days of social secur-
ity, pensions and forced retire
Attorney Oeneral Wilson has
. ruled that a person cannot be
l a tax collector for an independ-
: ent school district and a water
i control and Improvement district
!at the same time. We don’t quite
, understand this ruling as a coun-
l ty tax collector often not only
, collects both the state and county
| tax. but often the road tax - and
, the school tax.
To teach shielding against nuc-
lear radiation Thp Pennsylvania
State University offers a new
correspondence course Fallout
Protection For Family, Pood and
Farm." All types of nuclear ex-
plosions are
Only once In the last-100 years
The convention used to be at-
tended by most Of the teachers
of Texas, but there are so many
Texas teachers today, that only
a few of the leaders attend the
State convention' with the bulk
of the teachers attending dist-
rict meetings near their homes.
has a Republican been elected
Governor of Texas and that was
just after the close of the War
Between The States, generally
known as the Civil War. Most
of the Ex-Confederate soldiers
were disqualified in taking part
discussed. Possible
i biological damage to humans,
livestock and plants are explain-
» thank each and
: tx kind words and
in this election.
Instruction
' T Cotton picking In Texas, ac*
Those who have not been on , cording to the State Comm li-
the State Capitol grounds In sioner of Agriculture up to Octa-
given on protective methods,
alert and warning systems Jure
outlined, and methods of decon-
tamination are explained.
m. UHIIHE ovrpiirn-
jr»iiv thank Brother
gi Oik Lawn Fun-
* the weviee ren-
<M'i richest bless-
: each of you. Is our
i Stephenson family.
affair and a pleasant contrast,
compared to those of a quarter
of a century ago when the air
was let out of tires, the out-
door toilets were stood on their
ends, or carried away, the wheels
were removed from your buggy,
and cotton sacks left in the
fields were stolen, and the scales
taken or hidden. .
Sealed bids will be received in the offt
Austin within the last few ye«r»
will be surprised if they visit
the Capitol Building now and see
the fine new State Buildings that
have been erected on and off
ber 1. was ahead of that of last
year at the same date, with 20
per cent gathered this year as
compared to '23 percent last year
of the Comanche School Superintend
Anyone cap get the course by j
mall. Simply write to Correspond-
ence Courses, 202 Agricultural
Building, University Park. Pa.
Oive your name and address and
include $2.75. Make checks pay-
able to The Pennsylvania State
University.
* *
The entire course will be sent
by return mall. Study is at your i
convenience, and exams are op-
tional.
at 2-tOO R. M. on November 5 on the (g
lowing equipment that is being offer*
the cttptto! grounds.
It Is predicted that most cot-
ton will be gathered this year
before the frost comes due to
the rapid progress of the mech-
anical machinery used In gath-
for sale:
Even worse things happened
to the school campus unless an
officer was on duty all night.
• •'
Halloween today is largely the
climax of the school carnival
with the crowning of the king
and the queen for the older
students.
bring the .crop.
School
lit Chief
Comanche High School la one
of the 20 Texas high schools In-
vited to send student leaders to
attend this fall's Invitational
Democracy-In-Action Seminar at
Howard Payne College In Brown-
♦ Prompt, Efficient Claim Service
♦ Dependable Insurance Advice
"For two years", writes Vem nor Daniel.
S&nfotd. Texas Press Association! • •
president, "space formerly oc- j It Is urged by the group, that
cupted by State Agent fee. has I if you do not understand the
been In the process of conversion amendment, to vote against it.
Into offices for the 150 members especially Amendment No. 14.
of the House of Representatives.”. which would empower the legls-
• • lature to require trial de novo
There are 92 members of the In appeals from decisions of ad-
Legtslature. Including two Re- minlstratlve agencies and exe-
publicans, who are running for cutive departments of the State
re-election on November 6. If all or political divisions.
1957 Ford School Buses
This equipment may be seen at Clemoi
Motor Company here in Comanche. B
proposals .may be secured by contactii
S. H. Fletcher, Supt. of Schools.
Right of Refusal. mi-1
'wood on November 2 and 3.
♦ Constant Personal Attention
University of Texas dads (and
mothers, too) will be entertained
on the Campus ‘Nov. 3 at the
15th Annual Dad’s Day High-
lights will be the Texas-SMU
football game, special entertain-
ment at the Texas Union. In-
clude a mother's coffee and
presentation of Dads to the most
outstanding boy and girl stud-
ents.
good thing and it shows the Im-
provements that have been made
In our schools In dealing with
outh youths of today.
. The final performance of the
Prison Rodeo will be held Sun-
day. October 28 at Huntsville.
Many special events have been
The latest figures compiled for
Texas Almanac which is to get
out a new edition in 1903 shows
that approximately 58.000 people
are working for pay for the State
of Texas not Including school
teachers. ....
JOE WARING
FRANCES WARING
The 00 or more new members This, however, Is below the
elected to the Legislature In: National average, per capita, the
November, will have to do what State of Texas functions with
all representatives have done in' 05 employees for each 10,000
the past—use their desk In the' cltlaens as compare to 70 em-
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Notice
NEW LADIES
host* Instate*!
Lasts Unfsrl
You’ll enjoy s Ptyn*
Walt Hsstsr bscauss
it brings susliks
warmth right Isis
your boms. Quiet sad
eltin, it’s depend-
able and attractively
Champagne Heel — in Beau-
tiful Holly Otter. These
Shoes Designed To Wear
with Both Black and Brown.
we aa citizens of Comanche County
should vote for
ONLY
fit your budget. Pro-
tected booting sis-
mont for longer llfo.
Completely installed.
forts low is
NEW PIXIES in all the wanted eh**
in Leather or Nylon. Hurry While Sizes O I
Are Complete. The Original MERCURY* V*'
Governor
0 * • .....4 %
of Texas
(about lively
Power, and i
Merbird!
■» teUr >!!!¥£*60,1
"iscbvtf this
iuptr forq
'Pto«5Thuodnrbl,
efficient new
K^ttea.oe
•'Wtheooinflipsoi
Fords*' for
LITTLE GIRLS WEATHERBIRD TINY TOT
OXFORDS with multi-saddle tl
In Nylon Velvet. Sizes 4 to 8. ONLY. .
SEE US FOR ALL
YOUR
1 • <t‘*‘ 1 (,
HEATER NEEDS!
By living in Central West Texas, he knows our
area problems.
LOAFEft
New Qroup Boy’s and Men’s
with the New Unimold Process Soles
that are Guaranteed for Life of the Shoes
He will not follow the WHIMS OF WASHING
Check Our Furniture Department
FOR ALL YOUR BABY’S NEEDS
INGTON for more dictatorial level. , •
4 COX is not obligated to any man. or any^grty
platform, or any group of men.
4~ CONNALLY is obligated to KENNEDY, JOHN-
SON, and the Democratic Platform, as it now
-it an da.--------———
•yttror
WHO WILL IT BE?
DIAL
THINK AND VOT E!
DIAL
JACK COX in Comanche County Voters
>" H y . H .1 "I
INSURANCE
- EVERY NEED
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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/m1/2/?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.