The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1962 Page: 4 of 14
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George Ekfcnondson of flan An- f . -
tonlo and Mr*. Gladys Miller of | Brown *()0d
Vicki Oalnes. Lou Rogers.
Grade ft. Mr. Irby: Betty Bar
ret. Carrol Carney. Mike Dick
rev, roi V/arHCjr, "
ion. Ranch' Oeye. Derwin Uham,
Debra Morgan. Sue Roger*.
Grade ft, Mrs. Pattlllo: Sarah
Fletcher. Jacque Kirkland. Max
Barker. -
Grade 4, Mrs. Durham: Dian
Cantrell. Joe Ray Daniel James
Fanning, Rocky Riley. Melinda
WML
Orade 4, Mrs. Fanning: Oall
Conway, Deborah Anne Hicks,
Paul MoGettls. _
«**»- i Honor Roll Released
Olen Morgan, principal of tne
Comanche Junior High and y.
B. Layne Bemalftary schools,
roll, aa follows:
Junior High
lists students making the honor
Orade ft, Section 1: Ritchie
Croft, gojean Davis, Johnny
XiiRland.
Grade 9. Section 2: Charles
Thanks Exprc**-d
Mullin and Abbott school of-
ficials were well pleased with
the reception given ^them by
INSURANCE To Meet Y
For Regional Title
Responsibilit
, one injures hii
jj on your stoop
your —
Orade 3. Mrs. Brinson: Sheila
Boyd, Richard Brandon, Hollis
Croft. Timothy Falls. Sharon
Hicks. Tommy Pinson, William
Tldmore.
Orade >, Mias Ooodson: Kenny
Beaty. Betty Gamer. Donna
Kidd. Mary Ann Kirkland, Cindy
Parks. Becky Stark. Bobby Tebo.
Orade 3. Miss Sloan: Kimber-
ly Braziel, Mary Helen Cunning-
ham, Wendy lohom, James Rog-
ers, Robert Tilly. -
Orade 8. Section 3: Stephen
Norris.
Orade 7 Section 1: Carolyn
averaged 13 yards per carry In
his three years as a performer
with the Bulldogs, made Ids
longest run of the night—a sixty
yard dash in which he eluded
just about evary one of the
Panthers before crossing the
double stripe.
Big Weight Advantage
Mullin- had a big weight ad-
vantage over the Panthers, but
as compared to a pw|*« ** *
mark by the visiting Hill Ooonty
lids, dominated play throughout
respe**ji,j|ity
if you have in.
financial u.
•vered. CALL Us.
Foreman.
Orade 7, Section 2: Sallie Huff-
man.
Orade 7, Section 3: Oale Car-
penter, Jerry Ellis, Elaine Rip-
ley.
Orade 8, Section 1: Martha
Angus Bulls For Sale
- REGISTERED -
• 2 REGISTERED ANGUS
Orade 6. Section 2: Rosalie
4 Year Olda
First oountcr for the Bull-
f^fHt
the Panther « yard
Bcasent. who pUysawh^leof
a game as a defensive end■**'
ramnaging as a fallback
232L
count two »otnU when klckco
In 8-man games)
Mullin tacked on another ****
. _ ln »he first period, when
j£ves bm£ loose at the forty
25 went in standing up, e«*r
using a pitch-out at the toe
tom Quarterback Jimmy
rmTvcs also booted the extra
fight throughout the night. The
hard running and tackling by
both teams, broinrtit the fans to
their feet several times during
the night—as the large crowd ?n
attendance thoroughly enjoyed
the contest. Many fans from Co-
manche were seeing their first
8-man football game. The game
attracted a large crowd from
Mullin. here to back thefr Bull-
dogs—as well as from Abbott.
Oood sized delegations were pres-
ent too from Comanche. (Jus-
tine, De Leon, Sidney. Pottsvllle,
and other area towns.
Abbott Youth Injured
Joe Mynar. Abbott back, was
Injured In the third quarter
when he collided with a team-
Orade 8. Section 3: Sharon
Beaty. Sue Cox, Shelley Houck,
Tony Kennedy.
J. B. Layne Elementary
i Orade ft. Mrs. Hill: Cy Baxter,
Oary Easley, Robert Flannery,
Visitors ln the Fred Edmond-1
son home for Thanksgiving were
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Kerley antT
Kathy and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
JOnes and >Kelth of Brownwopd
Phone 356-3303— VIRGIL NORRIS
106 West Central
—fomancb(
Comanchi
Short Yearlings
Loel Dene Cox
Phone 356-3132
Comanche
sntlr Mgh»ed^
H* Cbrlatnms Spirit is
u and It spreads Bke fd
to heart, and it]
,««*« of persona
lh front 14-0.
Clothes Come Out
Just Like New
Well-fed Mother
Since 1961, Vicky, an English
Setter born at. the Purina Dog
PORK CHOPS Z!ZLU. _ „ 59c
COD FILLETS .....49c
Cap’n John. g a* pkg.
Scollop Dinners, 55c
CHILI MEAT. Fresh lb. 55c
Ground Boef, 10 lbs. $3.95
Cara Center, St. Louis, on August
5, 1963, has reigned supreme as
Nuipber One Mother of the Ca-
nine World.
V ieky has given birth to no less
'than 109 pup-
. pies in under
gCff/ £ seven years —
Pf -an all-time rec-
TW ( l7a -J ordl But, the
truly amazing
V\ thing about
K Vicky’a feat is
. . the fact that
she Wasn’t a super-pup.,. just
another alert, friendly dog who
One hour and only 11.75 af-
ter you start our coin oper-
ated dry cleaning machine,
your 8 lbs. of clothing comes
out looking professionally
cleaned and nCeding little or
no ironing . . . and, you’ll
save over 94 of former'costs!.
[this coupon good for
100 Extra
Plaid Stamps
With a hrtbai. el
I $5.00 or More (Excluding •*
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I w li«Hi One Coeoen per easterner
p 334 C COUPON GOOD THtu 0FC » «ft*J
Set Store Address
SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF
Doing is believing! At our
SPEED LAUNDRY, attend-
ant on duty 8 until 6 p.m.
The Christmas 8pint
qor feet to climb dark
ip. with their hands a
Bed baskets, and leave
Sirloin
- a-
or Round....... lb.
Al'o^ii Si3ET>D LAUNDRY—next to A&P, 2 big
coin-o cute: dry cleaners, 20 automatic washers,
with two e tra large (16 lb. capacity ones) for heavy-
duty, o.ersi. e loads. 5 commercial size dryers; two
beauty sho.i hair dryers!
AT OUR CiTY LAUNDRETTE—Ft. Worth Hiway—
modern coin operated washers and dryers. Around
the clock service..
AT OUR NORTH SIDE LAUNDRY—Modern 40 min-
ute cvc!e washers, 5 big dryers, and electric hair
dryers. •
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED!
Cle-er,ce ScHwartz Laundries
I
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(V0-5 Shampoo $1.19
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A. A. Hiller
raken By Death
SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF
Chuck
Blade
Pot Roast .... lb.
Abrem Alphu* (Abe) Miner, ov.
Ht. 3. Comanche. pasaed away
Saturday afternoon, ■ Dec. i, in-
tended illness. ;
Funeral services for Mr
were held at 2 pun. Monday.
Dec J. in the Comanche Fun-
eral Home Chapel, with -Rev. J
E. Moore. Abilene, and Rev.
Harry Hames. Comanche, offlc-
tatinf.
Interment was in Oakwood
Cemetery. Comanche.
rtllbearers were Jess SUger.
Frank Hldrogo, John Williams.
Crit.Odom. Ed PrulU. and Ver-
non McGinn. i '
Mr. Miller had lived near Co-
manche for the past 3 months,
and prior to moving here had
near Sill— far about 40
years, 'moving there from Okla-
homa where he had: lived for
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The Christmas Spirit
ut prison cells, ram
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in been, ind pointing ah
n4 days yet possible to
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The .Christmas Spirit
Ktly Into the hoepitals a
saw of tick to ease U
d muse the Up* that i
ok to speak to tremble
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sons and' five daug*ten were
bom U> the couple Mr. Miller
was preceded In' death by one
*°Mr. a*uier is survived by his
wife. Comanche: 3 sons. Ken-
neth Woodeon Miller of Orand
Falls. Alford Julies Miller of
Maple, and Tommy Oereald Min-
er of Monahans; ft daughters,
Ruth Iibogene Swanner of Mc-
Camey. CUudene Lavem Huds-
peth of Texllne. and Roea Lee
Allen, MayrUe Faye Schoolcraft,
and Annie Kay Ormy, all of
Monhans; 2 brothers. Joe MlUer
of Comanche, and Fenltha Mlll-
lft-oi.
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Mrs Homer Williams of Coman-;
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gordo. N M., and Mrs. Bert|
Bert Moore of Midland; and 27 (
grandchildren. *
TWENTY-SIX MEMBERS
ATTEND PROCTOR 4-H
iMdoytt Northcatt. Reptirter
The Proctor 4-H Club's re-
cent regular meeting w»i attend-
ed 'by 26 members.'
Stella McDonald, president,
called the meeting to order. Nan-
«y Hyatt, secretary, called the
roll, and led the' group In our
Cxttlilts bridal Oh
ssmM* with * gwmgM
amma msd»
Your
Choice
FLA. ORANGES
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ChrFstmas Bulove noWL
while selections ore com
PRICES on Spiedel Watch Bap da. Swiee Watches
Following adjournment, the
group enjoyed games and refresh-
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1962, newspaper, December 7, 1962; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890846/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.