The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 14
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cer Society end the
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an eflorV to potnt
were F. B. ‘1
Auvenahlne,
F. B. Carter,
Austo Clark,
aon of the late
Today there are more than
inUbon people allr* who w
Hare died if there had not l
B Clad
^^“hStute ^nuUe J5e
and satisfaction In tneir upn*
, . -on. O. T. Cl.
, 1045 Survlrore 1
Iter Mrs Floyd Jo
a son. Roy Clark <
brothers. F. 8.
mare T Square I The trees wyre /oat being
T Tliflnrcre- cleared away from the De laoo
• • towns! te when the store waa ee-
tw School yell featured tabUabed by Use tote J. M R
• of Jud«e rtburi‘1 1 pro- W. and BoUrer Higginbotham
law .^nd bead of the - • . * *
artment He waa an old The first was flrat toeorporat-
Ue soldier and always ed at De Leon- In August tl.
hair about a foot long. iggT says The De Laen Free
loosely from Me head Press, with the charter being
■n« waa alae credit- granted by the Secretary of State
VISITORS AND EXHIBITORS
TO THE 4th ANNUAL
ijr, March SO. U tl
\x com and grain 1
rrs to flic an'll
We commend Extension Agent*. Ay Teacher*,
rv«viawwtu> County Youth for the good worki
art Axiny hi hriptHg to improve th. 1 uality of
Comanche County livestock'
the leading drt'i scorer of the We spent three
dietrvt durtnr the season )uet and three summ
closed taking tone off
** • _Jtt*e asaWons to I
Seim i:orrd Hi points dur- get HWgli aw*
In* the full season )ust cloaad collage work.
rjrss.-iCS
She. was the flrat to be named 1 IS aaeataw baft
by the Dtetriet Committee to the Comanche t_h>_
AU-Dtotrict Team • ^permanently »n
ducere who partlcl
962 fed gr*ln progi
ed to payments for
icreage from produ
and grain sorghum
,cf the estimated
rarnrd mav be pal
, when the produc
hder the program
I program offers 1
[inducers for dive:
grain cropland to
mkI for your groceries, meat* and stain
gdg ... WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP
NED STEWARTS
cearch attack ever launched
against a disease, there Is still
great need for expanding the
l»acx
rrtoUve term. whan etttog Palmar baa spent all his life
;HEHK5te2l
•* 1 ent time.
However, we feel eafe In say-, Hd took tin* out from Ms
in. «»..» the Comanche High work during World War I to
serve in the Army, attaining the
er had a better forward than rank of lieutenant.
Buann. Including such stars as * t. . .
Mary Jean Andress. Ed. also, took off sixteen years
Florence Jo Coen. Jean DewlU. from his mercantile business to
Martha Chilton. Ruth »Topsy) serve as rural maU carrier out
Bingham. Mollle Horn, and such of Ouattne He retired from the
diminutive fine players as Jane mail carrier poet three yeprs ago
Bradley. Becky Baxter arbara to return to his mercantile to*
Jennings. Mat but not least in which he Is making an un-
—o— • usual success, doing the-difficult
While we are In the "bragging job of keeping a good live gen-
A goal not set .down by the
doctors, and which may be an
impossibility It seems to as
. . . where friendly service. consisteatl)
price*, and S&H Green Stamp* await you!
710 North Austin Phone 356-31
One who would write an approp- Higginbotham stores as set out to a bone..
rtate yell for the Academic D«- in their early announcements waa; •. •
partment. Many yells were sub- to provide all goods and services In other words. If it could be
mlttod. but finally the one writ- for the inhabitants of the towns determined with an x-ray for
diverted acreijH
zed. after May 1,
harvested from 1
•puled producers i
ip to the AflOS C
the program.
hers of. this chamber Let them
know themselves m This: their
talents, skills and wisdoms.
■So knowing, give them vtaton
arid strength to order their lives
In Thy lfcht. to the end that
this nation, conceived in W
love, might prosper to tts own
welfare and to cause peace on
earth and good will towards
' ‘Wi Tlw grace to these whom.
Thou has endowed for leader-
ship that they might humbly
guide out country with a heart J
e mind, a being, that cries Thy
wlH be done’.
In so doing grant that our
people and theae representetlves
might mrak their days with pro-
gress. and endeavor
l or take nriedlcln
lied room and th
d unused medlclr
and are now open for business in
ANNOUNCING
Now’s the time...to
Elton Ray Swindle
ha* been appointed an
MOTOR COMPANY BUILDING, ACR<
Local Circulation Manager
of the
FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM
IN THE
HIGHWAY FROM OUR LUMBER YARD. (
PLETELY REMODELED WITH PLENTY OF F
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR FORMAL OPEN1
______ _______ in their
common pilgrimage to look to
Thee lot guidance through Jems
Christ Who has given us light
that we might see and live in
pe;w.e and harmony according to
Thy Divine plan ”
to your forced air
tooting system
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effective April 1
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Headquartera at J. L. Newhouae Station. J |
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One of Uie highest literary
'honors ever to go to a news-
paperman In Texas was swarded
i iv ei.L.\ r/l^V Wnt -diU/fial
recently l" DWx West, eaivonai
editor or The TJilBT Morning
Newt The sward was made at
Valley Forge'. Pennsylvania, baa-
ed upon a series of articles by
West which were judged exemp-
lary In the propagation for pre-
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cltlaenshlp,
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Bpcciflcally the award was for
a neditorlal by West on Oct. 2).
1M1 In The Ne*s entitled "For
Ood and Country" in which
among other things, he said
"This country doe* not want
peace at any price - but k peace
that assures our dream of In-
dividual dignity. We want no
peace that compromise* with ev-
il. no peace that blurs the Amni-
on image, no peace that Incar-
cerates our spirit, no peace that
destroy* America’s self respect."
PHI Director J. Kdgar Hoover
al n received an sward — The
0*M|rge Washington Award for
hiaj fervent patriotism, for his
belief in Ood and the dignity
ol men
* •
West, a giaduatp of the Uni-
versity. of Texas in Journalism
and Political Science, became a
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enVmbei of The Dallas Morning
Fi. w* staff in 1045 and succeeded i
to the edltorlalahip of The New»|
In logo In addition to hla work
as editor’. West conduct* a news]
"TT UmlHr,
iood Used
’ttatloi
/»«**. a Cnmotfllf n#K»n CftUi
•Mention to 'Ih* Chief leaders
t ro. wnOfifN HOM€S CONSTRUCT40N CO
1 Opportunity
ah uncanny habit of favoring
UltdN IfMi MWI -glllD^tllW-pNIg
of yearn of preparmUon.” saya
th- Fort Worth Btar-TetegrimL
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.