The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1961 Page: 7 of 8
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I' NOV. i
GIANT
[AIRY TALE
from me *
ggoptrlson shows
i^j^ToOiTv^ufttlon
r^£\ix of Hfc »nd
Added he would
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■MW riant balloon... ,n 1^,1
■ characters, including: 'I
would P«y W5
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►C'l Boy Scout! Of Am.r,c ■
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aafcftsv
increase he
MOWS Of CVCWrTHII
B ifitt*
K^Tsdded increase he
lav U70
I* ■ • • ,
haJ property valued
L voter
1PW ,
l(t. people ui the school
4rs Alton Kirkland and
«r. aud Mis. James Hollar
loys, Mr and Mrs. Rober
lour and boys Mr and
h’ard Isham and chUilrm
and Mrs. Bob Jones and!
Mr. and Mrs j u H.?*
Ihildren. Mr and Mrs
Patterson' and children mi
Mrs. Frankie Patterson ani
-1 r. and Mis CaiToll conn
Itrla, Mr. and Mrs. Manu
lorscin and boys, Mrs a
fester and Peggy, Mr an]
Robert Chancellor and <3
frank Kirkland, Mrs jewel
ley. Earnest (hull. Crandall
■and Jack Godfrey
r*»000 Such a person
rate would pay
Cx^Utax and under the
1 «uld Pay *3*°
following additional ln-
_kerning the bond
•L distributed to those
ijdif recent public nu>ct-
fw school board.
-7~-
ing wmrTt poor foundation.
Architects chosen by'the School
Board ‘nmr^Tproven 'persons in
their fields The School. Board
pledges every effort to employ
economy in the building program
but not toythc dtureg, ol ccm-
atructing u cheap, short-lived
building The architectural firm
chosen is Wilson, Patterson,
Snowden, Dunlap and Epperley
of Fort Worth. The School Board
visited bulldingR btvilt by this
nr-- --
min GfUmillb ffirfl Joshua
Ih each rase they did iTh~/uF-
stanBlmc jjiu'co of work
5K ^iSferSglfea, Lifrory Society
Dublin. Stephenville.. Brownwood elect of Brownwood; Mrs..Noble ;■
Bit lias,—CTirma Tlmu»B 1—Was Jean Mims, daughter oft I
' n:- "Mrs. F. L.'Dr and Mrs Hoy D Mmis Co- a
Many vwonder where the new
building would be.built The site
wHt .not be determined until af-
-tUe
Bensons for this
1. The site would
-4* eome
be influential
v-nded indebtedness of
tinfhe PUblic School is
_ .hjch can be maintain-
r 50c rste. The 20c raise
I apply Wc to bonded n-
7«d »1.0o to maln-.
I^thui the total of $170.
l0rjy way for the bonded
, of a school district
Is by > vote of the
unfair to our boys and girls
2. Money is not available for
purchase at the present—
this will come out of the
bond
3. Tentative, possible sites con-
sidered bv ihe Board up to
the present are "too expen-
se The {School Board wITT
not'pay a large Premium for
any—property The $250,0(10
Is not large ennueh""to al-
low this, and/-4«rthermore.
this would riot be- fair to
the taxpayers
THE COMANCHE <<KOP.
NOVEMBER 10. 1961
Women of St. Mathews Church
Host To Deanery Meeting
The Southwestern Deanery niet|Mrs Harry Tompkina, Deanery
ing.' Mrs Evangeline Abalos,
president of the Church Women
of the Philippines, gave a very
informative talk on the workings j
of the Episcopal Church in her
country. She Is a teacher in the
Mission School of Acupan and
the mother of ten children.
Soda Springs
4-H Club Meets
Kpi^-
aI, cjiaii'ijia.n, ^Dublin. Mrs. Touap- •
)r kins introduced Mrs Ralph W. /V\ISS Jean /VIII11S
Churchwomen of Comanche for---- ----------
the final meeting of the year |Rftw>‘*y °f Dallas, president, who , • . n__.
some sevehty-fivc guests ^.^tu.n presented the other » JOin^ bul KOSS
j County Agent Angus Dtcksow
I Jr explained the procedure on
j electing hew officers for the com-
ing year
| Peggy Evans, mir Cmmetl Dele-
i gate, then told us about the lu,st
The Soda Springs 4-H’era met 'Council meetly*.- ‘
POUOTHEA IY«0 H.poO.r
Satuiday. October 14th at tba-c Mi Dickson. also discussed, the
Community Center. The motto j Livestock. Show .that- Is coming
sad *1M»e is»eee >«4 4>w Paggsi nh in, fang-----
----- fepaigp. .
Fvanx Tlie secretary, Paul Byrd.
h'McU member who haul turned _
in a record book in August waa
presented a ribbon by Mr. DIcE*
son and our leaders, Mr. and Mra.
< »> kOv Ripley.
i he 4-H'ers then enjoyed play- .
mg games Refreshments wefjg
served ‘
tier* Sum lirufkd’tiliill
-\1"' .i'V(i Ml - Paul wIlllUM 111**
_____VMM.__________ __________Mornrtv i'llul
(called the roll and read the min- the ltvl>*t.oc£>ahWw -he attended 1 hiidreu of (+r6s,s Plains were Co-
utes.
manciie vuitoc over the sweelc-
iiud Conijumhe. Which comprises Carson
the Soiitmvestern Deanery
Bishop Joseph M Hnrte ‘was
celebrant '.for Holy Communion
at 10:30 am. with The Very
Ki'V T.yli- s; BnrqptL_
the' Church of t'hr Good Shop-
ond
ft
tn Brownwood, giving -the-
mpriltntinri
ollowing the 11:30 luncheon
Orrenng cinOfftllH
Miller Dallas. Christian Educa- , manciie, became a member of the
ttonal secretary: Mrs. Roy Live- Sachem Litcran^jSuciety at Sul »
ly Dallas S^ipply secretary; Mrs.^thss State CorTegc. Alpine, in a j
Henrv JiTcoby. Ft. Worth, execut- I candlelight Initiation Oeriniony It
R. Lee Tate Insurance Agency
,w irt—- fbifrtrrio the burirexv I enrmol rep<»rt*
ive fiecvetarv and Mrs.iR. L. Yar- 1 e!,(
bmlgh T■■■'''-ui rn.virtian arwla.1 Election to this honorary soc-B
Relations chairman Eacli chair- ‘c^’' Qi ganl* |
iiran. in turn, then gave IWlr -JL" ■
i is based
mi scholarship, leai
: • i.nionl
or*
leader-
Tpr-t
HOSPITAI .1/AfiON
CASH INCOME
CANCER COVERAOEr
meeting was called to order by As featured guest of the meet- ^Sarnffd! The pur-..
i————^— *— " tnl • promote I
Alii/' 1*01 IClWtv MIN I \M Kl.I.Uil.l,
pi i lun
YOU BUY Y0UI
■^voters fall to approve
™;>,od of financing, the
H"n,rd has only one other
» - raise the mam-
,.tf above that, now
1
r ' -
. Peas
and repair the oin
■ rhool building. ^The Co-
H. ^hool oivrates under
|K." 118. whk-h allows tlip
Board to levy a tax of
to $150 for mainten-
in additlot; to tlie
B/so-dfd indebtedness This
Hgr xrana at the present
IVg, lo'Jowlng tax plan is in
^Lg. m Comanche:
K[ 6100-91 50 can be
3 • Rv®“ ;
So lTile’can. be levied
■. <(r bonded Indebtedness
,«mt combined levy
BU* ^
V * •
f • Oats
J , We Handle-ASC
Purchase Orders.
,®kt.V added cost of opera-
|Hte tune may come when
will have to raise tlie
^Eance rate, but up to the
^Kithey have worked dtll-
K -: avoid this If this plan
In order to get what "‘Is felt is
needed, five different budget
plans have been studied bv .the
SPTSool Board Present cplans call
for any small amount of money
left from the buildiny plogram
to be placed on further miprove-
ment of 11 .< .ni'csi ui : i'.,: »lant
Cost nf Dll' hu'Mi" ' I'-f'-nm,
would - change only bv variation
; scholarship and high standards'*
in .serving the college. The .Indian ' j
’term means "lendei »
of bids by contractors Architect
plans call for little or. no varia-
tion. i
U
School Board studies call for
either the ne,w building being
nea? enough to the J B Ijayne
School so that one lunchroom
can serve all the grade school, or
for the lunchroom in the new
unit to be decreased and better
lunchroom facilities provided at
J. B Layne Available property—
as well as cost of the property
will be the deciding factor on
this phase.
People who understand school
function and operation should
aid others by explaining informa-
tion contained herein The Co-
manche School Board wants ’ the
voice of the people to decide this
building program, but only after
they thoroughly understand
|ul I'KRTIM7KKS. SEE
hand at all times.
1 by repairing an old build-
"Property maintains better val-
ue In a community which s\
ports sound education"
BE
m
’* * .
Do You Know—
There Are Many
Kinds of
Miss Mims is ,a fre hnmn phy- • |
icit 1 cduciitinn major at Sul i
Ross.
Home From U. of T.
Richard Brooks, who . is a
fwehman, at- the University of
Texas, was home for the week-
end.
ALL FORMS OF LIFE INSURANCE
IN<”|-l IMNt, MUMISKUS Ol AltMl.l) I UKt hS
402 N. ROSS
‘Phone 356-3121
COMANCHE, TEXAS
P.Q. Box J686
i
Fire Insurance?
To he wisely insured, not only should >ou
have fire insurance . . ..the coverage must
also be suited to your needs. We have
insurance to <*over home, car, personal be-
longings, to cover a period of housing^ costs
if you should he burned out, etc. I>et s talk
over your needs today.
i
^Waring Insurance m
JOE WARING FRANCES WARING
Phone 356-2366
me
our
guest.
SAMPLE A NEW
m CHEVROLET
Come in and drive any (or all three) of these new cars for *62
brosIBAXTER’S place
1156-2622
OPEN 7:30 TO 5:30 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
ANCE TO ENJOY
COVERAGE
NEWSPAPER
SEW TALL SHADES
Drip-Dry Print*
59c yd.
ll-OZ. roundhouse
Overall*
$2.98
$2.35 SIZE
S S S Tonic
$1.89
7:30 TO 6:30 SATURDAYS
3 I.B. WILSON'S
Pure Lard
45c
'
EEO. 2*c
j Brown bome*tic
4 yds. $1.00
(MW*.
MEN’S 11% OZ.
Saddle King.
$2.98
65c SIZE
Alka-Seltzer
49c
wn.soirs
Golden Oleo
8 Vi-OUNCE
Khald Pants
$2.98
100 TABLETS
2 for 35c
Bayer Aspirin
59c
'ivT'otT*'hazola
Com Oil
93c
StarTelegi
NUAL ——m
N RATES
iD TIM* ONIY
MEN’S
Work Shoe*
$4.45 to $7.95
65c SIZE
Chap-an*
49c
GIANT SIZE
KIMBELL’S
Detergent
59c
BIG K 49c
Note Book Paper
4 for $1.00
J ^ ** ** ** ** 90
CAMPBELL’S
Tomato Soup
10c
H-LB.
. Hor»hey-» Cocoa
27c *
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If you've a yen for room, refinement
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You’ll see why this is all the car any-
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The power choices up to a pulse-
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-tvell trunk. Fact is, the more you get
to know this huilt-for-keeps..j?eauty,
the more you’ll find to like.
•Option*1 it utrn cot
xjnUJiiF
Chery II Nora 100 Sport Coupe ... gay blade on a budget
NEW CHEVY H
Sample this navvy naver
and you'll discover just
how dapper dependability
can be. Heire's a brand-ww
line of cars, sensibly de-
signed to save you money on service, main-
tenance and operation.
The ride is wonderfully gentle and* precise, -
thanks to new Mono-Plate rear springs.
Roominess, for people and stuff, is remark-
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self-at your Chevrolet dealer’s.
Chesterfield*,
$2.55 cart.
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A common reaction among
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Here's a lleet-footed blend
of sports car spirit and
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refinements, Corvair’s rally-prqvcd four-wheel
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>
V A 4
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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/m1/7/?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.