The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1961 Page: 6 of 8
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SATURDAY, NOV
*sm : mu
M&h, MW tale
Holds Mooting
Concor Society
At the Executive Board meet-
ing of the Comanche Unit of the
American Cancer Society which
met on October 25, Mrs. Charles
Activities For Local ESA Sorority
s With Wiener Roast, Scavenger Hunt
pouads and a .ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Dean MeFwtng, Comanche, and
Mrs. Willie McBwlng, Wichita
Palls. Paternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs. Willie Zeiss, Carl-
Page 2
Ison shows
property Is
Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Horo From Kansas
‘$1,000 valuation
of 016; and
! ftdded be would
Marshall.
mother.
I am happy to pay tribute to
the memory of the moat lovable
Christian character l have ever
known.
wh«t did t know about the
personality of Dosia Lane? I knew
a woman whose heart was mg a.;
the universe. A wdman who loved-
people and would go the limit of
her ability to help friend or a
were named co-
Alton. Kansas made their first Locke. De Jbeon,
trip to Texas last week to visit chairmen of the
In Comanche with their nephew, mlttee. ,
Virgil Norris and Mrs. Norris, Persons inter®
John and Stephen. While hew tng to the Menu
the group spent Sunday 4o Port.American Cancer Society can.
Worth so the Kansas Norrises send their contributions to Mrs
eould visit with another relative. | Marshall at Comanche or to Mr
Miss Arlene Sollenberger. teach-1 Locke at De Is»n. If they would
er of music at Texas Christian! prefer, they oan send them to
University. the Comanche County Unit of
—Mr Narru spent the Heat two .the American Cancer
days of his visit in the Coman- tare of the De Leon po*t
che county courthouse viewing;or the Comanche post office
Texas courts m action while Wa, where they will be drtivered to
nephew was a witness in the trial proper persons to handle tne
of a suit arising from a truck! memorials for the contributor,
collision which occured In Aug- The Memorial Fund la a func-
ust I960 In front of his home tlon of the American. Cancer Soc-
Durlng the remainder of their! lety In which people who would
visit Mr. and Mrs. Norris were uxe to do so may make a con-
shown much of Comanche Coun- trlbution of a deceased member
ty and were reported to have) Qf the family or a friend - and
been very favorably Impressed will find the satisfaction of such
with their first visit to Texas. a contribution very gratifying
' since such a use of the money
rAMAHeka's Role Id may save other llve* an2 there"
Lomoncne $ ROIC in f0r' ^on^g a Hying and a per-
International Affairs :H*£Xde2£,>',U"’ " °temOT
Biy M. C. ChannaraJars The Executive Committee met
Visiting Countv Agent jat the residence of Dr. and Mrs.
D L. Richardson in De Leon.
Henry Ross, professor at Tex- Those present from Comanche
as A&M College and Hal Stef- were Mrs .Max Keeter, Mrs. Clar-
son from North Dakota now ence Rea and Mrs. Mary Wll-
stationed in Tunlsa. North Africa, helpi. Those present from. De
visited Comanche County on Tues- ;^eon were Mrs Dayne Cook. Mrs.
day and Wednesday. Edna Ashley. Mr and Mrs. Ham
The purpose of the visit was to Locke. Mrs. D. L. Richardson and
meet the people and the County,Dr. D. k Richardson, president
property u
in downtown
Nov. 18—K
w •» MW giant billoon,
now pays a $76
with the added
IM (OKI WORTH PRESS
*** Ostsdsra, inducing
dicse property Is
ioo now pays $150,
added increase he
lee and soft drinks were served.
-—p.iahnw anit. mmher«t were
feted with a "pot luck supper" i.i
the board room ctf the Production
1 Credit Association building. Hos-
tesses were Mrs. Don 8pivey. Mr„.
! Jim Ellis. Mrs T. O. Prick and
Mrs. Jack Oore Following the
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has property valued1
I knew a womai
Kansas
heavenly father and lived as clou:
to him day by day as Any Christian
I. have ever known,
I knew a woman whd loved the.
right and hated the wrong wlL.
a deep vehgence.
I knew a woman who loved htr
church and was happy when she
could attend the services.
I was glad when they, said let
us go to the House of the Lord.
I knew a woman who bore her i qouj^ instructions on dressing
afflictions bravely and courageous-1 ^ bandages were held in the
ly in spite of months and months,tWQ hour ^on
of intense agony rtie did It because | Rusheea attending were Mrs.
she had the abiding faith »n her R^-ge. Mrs. Ray Mu'rphrtc,
Xord that he would see her acroar I and Mn, ^jj parser. Membeis
The chilly waters of .. ordan. I-were: Mrs Richard Armstrong.
I know a woman who was a Mrg Kyle Barret. Mrs. Castle Ellis,
faithful wife, a kind and loving Mrs Jaclc King, Mrs E J. Mc-
mother and a friend to all hu d^. Mrs. <£ne Morrow. Mrs
manity. This woman was Dosic Percy Parsons, Mrs. Duane Prater,
bane. ... . Mrs. Jerry Pyburn. Mrs. Jack Riley
What a wonderful tieasureof Mrs Wbldon Turner. Mrs. George
iim DVPle in the school
valued at
L; 130000 such a person
fr^en’t rate, would pay
’ xooltsx and under the
LTuid p»y *340
r • •
iniiovins additional Jn-
Ajncerning the bond
ini distributed to those
[it the recent public meet -
,1* school board.
. Wnded indebtedness of
Lnehe PUblic School is
■ which can be maintain -
i SOc rate. The 20c raise
,pply 70c to bonded ln-
* and $1.00 to main-.
Lthu* the total of $1.70.
Church enjoyed a Halloween Patterson and child™ ra
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frankie
Mrs. Alton Kirkland on Friday Mr and Mis n(
night, Oct. 27. Games and sing- girls. Mr and Mrs ft
ing .were enjoyed larsdn and bov* M„ S
Refreshments of hot dogs.! Lester and Peggy Mr i
*PP,e»’|Robert Chancellor and “
cold drinks and coffee were Frank Kirkland Mrs. Jew>]
senjed. I ley. Earnest Guill Crandiii
Those attending were Mr. and,and Jack Uodf.ey
ONE FULL YEAR
way for the bonded
of a school district
i by » vote of the
ATTENTION
Agents and visltng County Agents’of the Comanche tTrtlt Jim Rose,
program. Mr. Stefanson is U. S.lthe new field representative of
Advisor in Tunisia and assists in District IV was also present with
Tunisian Persons similar to the from his position as field repres-
vistt.ini? rvnmtv Agent Program i entatlve of this district.
L vdnt fall to approve
Lthod Of financing, the
I Bosrd has only one other
L„-to ral» the main-
_ is* tale above that now
Mitfd and repair the old
whool building.'The Co-
16c tax
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUI
Texas Only
things.
See Cardinals Take Cowboys summary of their duties Refresh-
Jerry Todd. Jimmy Wilkerson, ments of hot tea. canapes, cage
Colin Reed. Charles Miller, and squares and olives Were served.
Harold Perkins of Comanche and Each guest and member were pre-
Johnny Lightfoot of Dublin were sented with minature corsages of
in Dallas Sunday and saw the S', gold mums tied with the sorprlty's.
Louis Cardinals take the meas- colors of blue and gTttd. -
lire of the Dallas Cowboys In a a candlelight pledge nln cere-
C Beard to levy a tax
|tiN to $180 for maint
IpurpoM In Addition to
L tondtd Indebtedness 1
L mesns at the pres
|be following tax plan Is
Lpor. in Comanche:
bna $100-81 SO can be
fired for mmntcnuiu -■
Up to S$e can. be levied
ORDER BLANK
wmmm
Riley, rushing chairman. Corsages i^le together Burton Cunning
of yellow mums were presented to ham- ru|:al leadef- was Jtth \h
each guest visitors for two hours discuss ini
Immediately following chapte. lhr Pro^am Visiting Count-
members • feted new pledes with a Agents.
buffet dinner. The hostesses M.is They also visited Miss Coman
Riley, Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Jactc che Wednesday morning. The,
Oore served roast turkey. bak.-d said ‘"I\>ur could not have bee
potatoes, string beans, molded completed If we had not visile
salad, relishes, hot rolls, lennn Comanche—the product o
pie and coffee.
W.S.C.S And Guild
Hold Joint Meeting
The Wesleyan Service Guild
and Women’s Society of Christ-
ian Service held a Joint meeting
on Oct. 30th with a covered dish
dinner, in observance of the Week
of Prayer and Self Denial. The
Women's Society was in charge
of the program, with Phyllis El-
lis presiding oVer the meeting.
Two special songs were render-
ed by Mrs Retd Thomas, Mary
Wilhelm and Mrs. .Inzer Creek
tor bonded Indebtedness
t jroent combined levy
STRIKER!
ORDER TODAY-OFFER EXPIRES JAN. 31. 1962
| the added cost of opera
b time may come whet
brd will have to raise thi
leaner rate, but up to thi
I they have worked dill
r to avoid this If this plai
X -false economy" may ty
i by repairing an old build
Your TV has two strikas against
R if your picture tube ie worn
out We'll inetall the TV picture
tube preferred by 7 out of 10
leading TV mamjfacturere-8yl-
tremU’e 8ilver Screen 85 picture
tube.
Prompt expert service-Sytvania
tubeel The beet double pity
We Handle-ASC
Purchase Orders,
N O V E M B ER
OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER
keep a Rood stock of FERTILIZERS; SEEI
and FEEDS on hand at all times.
GORE BROS
READY FOR WINTER!
GET YOUR CARS
their contribution to making thi;
Visiting County Agent Program «’
success. 1
Bill’s TV Service
Worth Hiway
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RADIATOR SERVICE.....
We Have the Equipment and Know-How
to Service Any Make-Model Radiator.
MOTOR TUNE-UPS—All Makes . .
This INCLUDES PARTS and LABOR.
Install Plug*. Points, Condeneer,
Set Timing, Set Carburetor, Check
Compression. Clean Battery Cables
and Battery..
•51 CHEVROLET thru ’58'*—
Genuine Chevrolet Shoe*. Installed IMJI
Rebonded Shoes, Installed ...... S16.M
•59 CHEVROLET8 thru ’81—
Genuine Chevrolet Shoes ....... $22.25
Bebonded Shoes $17.00
’54 OI.DSMOBILES thru ’60—
Linings, .installed .......... $20.50
ovonme avcirou r--
MUFFLER INSTALLED.
’54- thru ’60 Chevrolet , $12.00
WASH, GREASE
POLISH & WAX
912.50
COMPLETE
UPHOLSTERY SERVICE ... .
SEAT COVERS. HEAD LININGS,
DOOR PANELS and* MATS.
WINDSHIELD GLASS and DOOR GLASS
INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT!
PHONE :t56-2622
Drip-Dry Print*
59c yd.
All 8-Cyl. Curs , ., . ’.r\ $17.05
TAX ON AIX PARTS
INCLUDED IN TOESE
.... PRICES.
TIRES & WHEEL SERVlttT...
Cross Switch. Cheek Front End Align-
ment, Balance Out All Wheels—
SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER, NOVEMBER
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1961, newspaper, November 10, 1961; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892020/m1/6/?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.