The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962 Page: 1 of 14
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Comanche County'* Oldest Business Institution — Published For And About Comanch# County
n FACTS IN TWO shv
EIGHTY-EIGHTlj,, YfiAR^NO. 40
COMANCHE, TEXAS, MARCH 30, 1962
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Rt 1, Dublin,
iy. March 21, u J
la father, j p
irbon monoxide
JrduiK t<>
Braziel, Comint),
Justic** Br&ziei ujjK
ody was found mhJ9
f a pickup trufttaa,
*d arranged a n«
lonoxide *as from J
totor of another
longsldr The iua?
aid the gas wiujL
CQFFE MONDAY- TO
HONOR MRS. CONNAELY
A coffee for Mrs John Con
nally will be held at the home of
Mrs. Bill Wtilker8on, 800 North
Lane,,- Comanche from 3:30 to
5:00 Monday April 2. All the wo-
men of Comanche County are in-
1 vited to attend this Informal get
* tana’ and Wyoutmft.
Sid Carney, Jr.;' a -young, Carney comes fro ma Mboy-
lransplanted Texan .'who Is .now ‘ Man family His father, who re-
---- E-Y™--. T -^-Ttn 1959. was a \eteran
2 bavk i MoorMan sales manager H»- has
shortly.f a brother Ted who currently
ales manager nr the Ponca
OkJalioma aiva. "I>— ..______
mgs to the ComancfiC"
almost 15 years of
i- experience and back-
Hte lamily consists of
Wanda, who was born
and raised In Hamilton, Texas,
and Sidney Mac 15. Deborah Ann
Christina 13, and Carol Jane
All the youngsters are active
—. recently they came
Th^me-with a load of rlBbofiS won
‘ i, Oklahoma Junior
; Livestock Show.
t The Carneys are active mem-
i hers of tire Baptist , Clturch.
t»l to Date ------ •
*na Threatening
rly Morning March
thru March
ti Total
uche Temperature—
h 28 High
h it bow _
h r and 18
,h For Month .....
h 1 la* r"
Mth to Date
rURDAY, March 81, to
STS Fomrth A^ual
lNCBE county com-
TAL LAMB SHOW. More
entries are expected
dMwn at thto aaauol
yft Join In welcoming
living In Ponca City. Oklahoma, tiredaptn
but who intends to move
to the Comanche nrca
has been' named manager of the is a
Comanche Division of the Moor-iCitv
man Manufacturing Company,] ,
Qtiiney. Illinois. i
Carney started as a MoorMan I*1V1
employee as a salesman the fall, j Moo
of 1547- arid has worked In «fl-1 sronnd.
most all: phases of MoorMan Tus WW
soles management since that
time He has been a salesman in
Texas and Oklahoma He has 14
operated as a sales manager in , lb
both- states and more recently 4 H'pers
has been a regional sales man- -
agrr covering the states of Tex-I at, Paahuska
as. New Mexico. Oklahoma. Colo- «* -
rado. western Kansas and west-
ern Nebraska, plus parts of Mon-
! together to meet Mrs Connally
and a group from Fort Worth-
Mrs. Jolin Cbnnally combines
home and family life with a busy
schedule of activities in her hus-
band’s campaign fo r governor
She is mudh in demand for cam
paign functions arranged by Con-
nally supporter over the state
Hie family returned to Fort
Worth from Washington when Mr
Connally resigned as Secretary of
the Wary, and the ehildren—15
year old John HI; Sharon, 12, ana
Mark, 8 — are attending Public
schools in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Connally. the former Xda-
nelL was born in Austin Feb 24,
1819. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arno Brill, are well known Cen-
.<U 18*
had recently worts
Mexico
Funeral service, t*
ander arc schedule*
Friday, March 23 ti
Church of Christ,
be in Evergreen (
tine. Comim'lie
NEW RADIO STATION HENE
GOES ON AIN SUNDAY
Six Candidates
Seek Spcts As
Be Leon Trustees
tral Texas remaents, formerly or
In charge of
Austin, now of Brillville. on. Lake
Travis.
As a University of Tfcxas stu- j
dent, Mrs: Connafly received many
honers. She-was a Cactus Beauty,
Relay Queen and University of t-
Texas Sweetheart, having been
elected to that the same year 1
<1938i that Jhgn Connally was
president of the student body. To ,
friends throughout Texas she is
East Side Rev*
Oood interest and ii
it is being iqamtwi
Side Baptist Church
Comanche's• new radio station.
KCOM goes on the air Sunday
riloi rung. April 1 at 7:00 o'clock,
acr-ojdm:- to announcement from
Gilbert..’Webb, owner.
f Til pm eh I has been .installed.
my being here*has i|
important purpose !
to see West Berlin
by Communism
*--*y a IXMlttf
” will help prevent this
and happy to <kr*
it for my country,"
'ArgnN,"- rv>nnaliy
i-Pr-.-i •: ■ u; :iM»'rlr>l
if, uwp’Vnn cd 111 the
recently sold his *sta-
tr:-r u IP alvi fovmer-
f lii. radio sfdtiOh at
- JOHN UONNAU.Y
nndldafes tor sc
Uvi t>'„ Lr-o . Trt
I tru.s-
jnden'.
GARDEN CLUB COMMUNITY 1
C EN TEN ONI Vi.
rams I
• tops|
and j
’HID l \;<M Y ••• .
;?t 1 T van to Hend I,oral limit
Farmers Union
Holds Meeting
fin dthat regular onc-n-
Dollar Days all act with
( in timely spring wear-
er Friday, Saturday. Mon-
Off.ce Supplies At The Chief
Bowling League
1FVOTI3IILJ WajLv- . club Week soliciting funds and -
dondUons from citiiens of Co-'
Topper Feed Co continued to manche to help with* their long,
gain ground on Choice Bakins Co. sduglit ,Garden C^ib Center Tlte
in the local bowling league. Top- foundation Vs thTcrrway and the
pers are only two pamrs" behind bui'dlnp Thought recently” from’'
rtfF.leaders. . ' ComahChe School District will be;
The Toppers rontimt-d their moved to the lot on West Cedar (
ino-e to flrstplaec at the "expense donated by Mr-; Walter Durham,
of LJgtli Crust 3 1. The thirl We. feci every citizen is In-:
I hit with "b serious
iption . . .bu>: ysueirtl
visiis from th« dot tor hi
ir»» of Other mrdicilUt, •»
rvg d(Kov*rit», you km* f
own In hoort, yog’ro tof
i in o wool. Todoy’i yto
• borgom!
■ER'S PLACE llata apec-
all departments too—for
h-end and Monday.
at GORE'S RED AND
The ‘Comanche County Farm-
ers Union held.its regular meet-
tog on Friday, March IS at 7:30
pm. in the Do Ivon High School
lunchroom with a really nice box
supper . _ We wajit to thank the
women Tot preapring thA r.ree
boxes and also the men who
bought the boxes. There was a
good crowd and everyone surely
seemed to enjoy themselves The
money that was made will be
ilaced on the program of the
Comanche County Farmers Un-
TOOD
bit DEL MONTE Spring
t .Ball In pragma—with
price* offered on nun-
f item* of quality food,
CRIPTION DRUGS
, SAVE MONEY
We will be gratefu. for any; - iraj. Hate! acaamodatior.s for the
donation, large or small: ly Angus dicxson, j*.. County Aqoat ] c-'j youths are furnished by the
If we miss you or it is more Fourth Annual Comanche! Fort, Worth Stockyards Company
iCWilS Co!iFZ!o, SlmlrSTumS nr L''CT\nrM\r
Mr* - Joe Tunto Tom Dudley ' promptly at 9:15 a m. with Bob1clude a tour of the Fort Worth
F H Dennr Darrell Smith!! Chandler of Texas Livestock | Planetarium, arranged by J. M.
Vasco Lee Mis John H Reese ! Marketing Association doing the' u win, Division Manager, and
Mis. J. C.' Wllkerson. * '] Judging.'"
———-- , Weldon Kirby, (Justine Voca-
H«<-k On Job * —_ tional AgrlcultQrc. instructor, and
... . newly elected 1863 president of
Miss Hattie Brightmam ihe Commercial Lamb Commit-
tor Comanche High School mathl^ savs -weTe expecting over
teacher, was back on the Job in
VNY MILLER, who with
r GIBBS, ie opening the
IBBS LADIES STORE
MANCHE on or About
17, wua a visitor here
by. enrauto to Dulla*.
be will fotrh o plane
V York City to bny new
ndlse for COMANCHE’S
PTA TO MEET. FRIDAY
The J. B. Layne PTA will meet
Friday afternoon. March 30 at
2 o’clock in the school auditorium.
The first graders will be in charge
of the program
GILBERT WEBB
opens Station KCOM
I they pay their license fee. must
be charged a 20% penalty after
show exhibitors, parents, offic-
ials, guests and sponsors of the
show Ik, scheduled for 12 noon
Saturday at the High School
lunchroom in Comanche. "Rib-
bons will be awarded at the noon
luncheon," says Kenneth Evans
of Oustlne, 18«3 vice-president
her classroom here Tuesday af-
ter missing three days due to.
illness. She underwent a medi-
cal check-up in Austin last week
New Comanche business la
the THOMAS MACHINE AND
WELDING SERVICE, owned by
DON C. THOMAS, who has had
twenty j.'»n experience In
machine and welding work. Mr.
THOMAS bought the shop
from OSCAR KINO, loeotod at
1808 East Oak. '
S A VI
paying
iSdbeduled
e 1802 tags to
In tost year’s
it along with
Local Editor
Paid Tribute
Comanche Is set for two Im-
portant elections next week—as
voters select three members ol
the City Council In the City
vehicle
Election on Tuesday, April 3;
and T the Comanche Independent
School District voters name two-
members to the school board on
Saturday. April 7.
In the race for City Council
—four candidates have announc-
ed for three places
City Council candidates are -
Jack Flippo. Adolph Proffitt.
Jerry Wright, and H. O. Kelley.
In the school trustee election
; of the -Comanche Independent
School District, seven candidates
seek the two places to be filled
Trim* of C D. Swearengjn, board
, president, and A.. E. iBuster 1
—from C.H.I. WASSIOk.
Suann Henson, basketball cap-
tain presented the following to
Mr.’j. C. Wllkerson: .
I have the happy privilege of
presenting to you tonight a man
whom we all love and Whose
friendship we cherish, a mar.
who has learned the simple truth,
ax Emerson slid, that the only
way to have"* friend is to be
one. our lived gre richer and
fuller tor b ring known him* ■
- Xi, fh“ roet, expresses it:: ^ ,
♦ FREE'
VEN-FIX) NJ'MlS
Life ls rtoher and complel
Knowing‘you!
And from 6UT heurtr
upsprlnging,
G LOTION
Candidates are: Johnny Uv- " -
Inrston, Howell E. Cobb, Ktfth
Lane. Jr„ Richard IButch)
Bean. James A. (Jim) Roberta,
L. L. (Shorty) Dukes. Wua. R.
EJHle grateful prayers
go winging,
Aftd we find ourselves _
lSSING CONPf
4 HAND LOU
IOUND-UP St
" mu to EDITOR—Huann Henson. CHS lndia»A,v.-Mi Wllkerson: \
ISMSTr ■
annual AU Sports Banquet held here lost Friday night. 1 M*y ptA fe aponsorlng
torium Admlaslon wlU be 2
*”*nd ~W) . - - -- ~ ,v..,
\M)HK UNDERWAY ON NKW JUNIOR HIGH—Pictured is nhs orchttvei a .Iraw.i^ by tin linn
Patterson, Bowden, Dunlap and Epperly, Fort W<?rth, of the new Comanche Junior Hiffh School and
Education Gymnasium. B.„ & W- Construction Company, of Bryan, was awarded the construction cor
a bid of i!88t 161 and initial work got underway this week. The new building is to be located just
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Wilson,
a slightly leeaer degi
seldom missed a Com
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away. In the thirty
dkpla y at The Conamche Chief
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890969/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.